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Peculiar toeltsclf Tbs Man at tbs l>—>r My llttls girt, ma'aui. picked up a sh,>i«t-lu' bag wbi< t> In selection, [roportlon »nd combination sbs say» »be sarti »u old lady drop— of Ingre-lients. su' I tb igtit msylw It was pur* In I be pr>- ess by wblcb Ibelr remedial ma'am Ths fxdy In the Hall (haughtily) — value« are eilra« ted and preserved. It lent In effe- llvetws«, usefulness and SCOOOmy, There ar» so old ladi-« here mlns Curing ttw widest rang* of diseases. Dung lbw m ot good for the money. And Cleveland Pialli Dealer Having the most me<llelnaJ merit, Abd tbe great«»! record of cur»»,— Itrlrtlr Hood’s Sarsaparilla !n utual liquid form or In cbomiatrd tablet» ku *u •• Sarsatabs. •«•11» |*gislsst Is I F Mr 11 an k »•» wn,M said th« mother of the young woi- «n to th« youth whom «he * t«4 of en • n.‘.Hi.> to become a tn« tn Mr of th« family, *'ba»» you ever been bap!liedY* “One«. I think.0 he auaw«r«d, be«itat* iagly * Hint t IT«-. I The !*□» tor I'hat i« a t»»in( In th«ra peuti<*» I »hall hake to kxdi up I find I am growing ru*t). the |•raf•«w^'>r • Ibiefyt The rti»«» la too much iron in jour a »<•■». rat». What Is the whale blowing nit FERINA A TONIC OF GREA TI 'SEFl LN ESS. E •venth A nual Con»«- non to Meet in Pittsburg. Denver, Oct, 26. The executive committee of the American Mining Rheumatism is c*t*sc¿ by an excess of uric aci-l in the blood, which is congress yesterday issued the official carried through the circulation to all pevrtions of the system. Every ttiuwle, i i ■ I i ! ♦ irbs t ■ ; . » if call for th* 11th annua! convention to ■che«, inflan mat n, at ill nos an-l other well k now n symptoms of the disease. bo held in Pittsburg December 2, 3, 4 Permanent relief from t!ie pain» an-l discomfort of Rhcumatt*u> cannot be and 6, 1903. A special effort is con* 1 expected fturn the uve «d liniiucnta. plaster», an-l other external treatment U*mplat«-d looking to the final enact ; which dors not r i< h tbe Mo«xl, where the cause ia located. •tad. S Su- h miaiUKS ment of the bill for the crratiun of a give Utuj'orary rehtf, but in order to cute Rheum.«!’• iu the utic acid and bureau of mines, now on the ealen iar I inflammatory |<oisoit must be expe lied from the blood. S. S. S. eurml of the t'nitid Slate, senate for third Rheumatism tweause it is a perftxt blood purifier, it goes down into the reading. circulation, ncutraluu a lite unc acni and drives it from the bl-sxL S S. S. Particular attention is called to the expels the irritating, infiammatory matter which ia causing ing the pain pain, swell work of congreaa in making investiga ing ar.-l other dis oiuf uif vrt. «rt. enriches curiche» the weak, sour »-«ur blood, an-1 an-l jn j, rmirnntly tions rotating to the protection of the cures Rhe iniatum. In all forms of ncutff or chronic, <»f Rheumatism, whether acute c lives of miners; proposals for the elim S S S will be f *-tn *-m 1 I a a.ife, aafe, wgctabte w o-t i’.4c rvmrdy, remedy, p-x possessing the pr petti«-» ination of fraudulent mining stuck needed to vire and at the S iine time a medicine that bull«!» np the entire opent «*n«; the relations between cus system l»y it - fine tonic effect» B-x*k on Rheumatism and any medical advice toms smelters and the ore producer; free to all who write. TH£ SWIFT SPLCIF1C CO., ATLANTA, GA. Federal aid for mining school» ami ex periment stations; th«- exploitation of th«- rar«- mineral resources of the coun try; the conservation <»f mineral re sources; the timber and water supply, and the unification of the mining laws . of th« several stales, are th«-particular subjects which will be under discus . /"AOML AITC sion. It is announced the convention ( M 4 } will bo an open forum for the diacua-! Afri sion of ail mining subjects. The call invites the president of the the j’niüiî canfor I'mted State«, the governors and heads lr liner »e. of commercial bodies to appoint dele **G» w you in the conserrn- UCrtT»?/n£-a£MI gates, A special feature of the body tory t fteiuoon embracing an feUAFANTUb «A!t»r»3* will tw a coal mine gas testing plant, SLTTTS ^322 now in couriw- of construction in Pitts SLICK EPS *322 burg, under an appropriation made dur ar J4-*r «r ing the last session «if congress, which ST c- will then lx- compleltd. jpm ar nt< It Inquiring Friend You're given tx-xe? Ilow did you ever o-imuxm enough fortitude and avlf denial to that? Itudger—I paid • high prv’d àml-*» S25 Io tell nw what *«• Hie matter with me, »nd that wa> h>e »>!. prwripti--ti By George. I oiuldn't affotd to wul« all that moovy! th« Urrhraflua “Ilan y■> ir utflrr been t»hrr>?*’ allied •n« uf th« waiters “Ye«,'’ »aid Mr Welbroh», **flf’«m min ute» agv If it i»n*l too late, '«hough, I’d like to rhang« it ” "'I o rbange your order, elrV* "Vrt. If >ou don't mud I'll change It to as •usreaty.*’ T0WER5 FISH bRAfiD cr lY&i’k OILED Mother» wf’l Cr-d Mr» W|n»l>ev*» O- tbla« •j , ’tv i •• f' d I i t • m *« n*r ibvir ib Uir u tb« tret Liu g pvf aa J» S. Tharin, attorney at law Tb» fifth wrddin< anofvrmary 1« the "wooden" wedding the tenth, 'Tin hf and counsel for Anti-Trust L» ague, te»nlb, "crjo'al(went j-fifth« "edrer .** . writes from Pennsylvania Ave. N. W., thirtieth, "pearl." fiftieth, "golden;** ■ Washington, I), (‘.„as follows : "Having used I’r-UIM for < aturrtial eetenty fifth, ’'diamond." dwiidiis, I am abl«, to (■ -tify to it« |!y fh« A«khife**i of ."ie-Mu-» T»»m ■ Hof«» ft» Orlale «I IS« • -olMeve. . great remedial excellence and do n«d Ih» «»••’» in wh h t*. yriw. » ud * tw ^ Esmeralda I don't care uiu, b tor auto hesitate to give it my emphatic en !■!«'» AI I > - ' • ’ - « • f.e.l - ).«* -Sr ■ a • mobile rid i.g ffsM v||< k« quit fWMMrvtad dtaUM** dorsement and earnest recommendation Itam of th* YMrnhh in t»r(. ih» «»rnu»h wiU U» Gwenihilvn I eUFtx»» not . the rhauf Ui all persons affertilì by that dii- rdi-r. b*nrfi»«’O by th» pt <*M ontionriljr fe-ir caa'i uiei .g» '.be u. bine with uni 1 It is also a lent» of great u-.efuli e.«." cow'» u«L4«r Ì» b»i«f in a chan h«ahhy and bau«L Mr. T Barne.-ott. West Aylmer, On •m««u«h r> -ndlu «n by •a hi’a It wHb ’Jn-Muta»** ENORMOUS LOSS IN COAL. Team IL-ea» are! toaUw Thu prevent» »• ■‘tyh tarlo, Can., write«; "l.aat winter I Pr«»»p««ll»» Uual««»» nee» M*«*n«ksa rv»rhed <«*aUi whtah mak«» was ill with pneumonia at.er hav ng la milk » < ’in.* • «trvad I** fh« < « and • wu<ry G» "I II take your deiuag» case." satai g.ipp». I took I’eruna for two months, Trade Loans «1,500 000 Weekly by <h* milker th. lawyer, helping to his feet Ih» man when I became quite wi ll, i also in- Cotton Lockout. Th* milk U h*|»t fr«e frwn »iaU»«*»« »hml- just hit t-y an automobile ducevi a young lady, who was all run nrev »nd Btirkin««» if H k* washed with 3)'-Muie- Ixmdon, Oct. 26. Th«- »hutting _ “Thank you ' replied the vl-lltu down and confined to th»’ hour»-, to take down of i>0(i mills ns the result ouf the Team Ik-r«» arid asM r.» takbhMH*««nfql to » quart of wat«r I’», » | »tHj i Ft p*« k«g< « "I'm n»t niuth hurt but I rarognlze-l Ib-runa, a.id after taking I'-Tuna fur cutton trad«- lock out has re«luc««d the that measly chauffeur He may have three months she is abl» to follow her consumption of engin«- c<*al by 7U0.0U0 a case for you later."—rttlladelpuis trade of tailoring. I »an «»«onimeml I tons per we«*k. Calculaterl ut 12 p< r I .edger I’eruna for all such who areali and re- tun. this reprewrits a loss of trade T1.ii’tettiug household teme! v n nml amounting to $l,Sd0,000 a week. ICiplMlne.l »1 l.uay. su, < I I r i ■ t Oldhsm, tlx center of the spinning f’e ru-na f ablets. The late Dr Morgau fill,” said a ' ■ ■ Some people prefer to take tablets, industry, in the first of the cotton gestite organ« it I» a ..»turai torre, live. clerytnan of New York, "bad a droll o|>eratiiig ii r<. tly u|«,n th- lo er sml all- wny <>f llgtiti-nliig grave suhje Is with rather than to take medicina in a fluid towns to feel the pinch of th«- lockout. Of the 320 mills in the town only 20 j ■tentar? < mal. gently Lui J-rmiti ally little buniorous saiih-s Oune I beard form. Such people can obtain i’eruna stiiuul. itmg a iiealtlilul sctivily. It» him addrcaalng n graduating da»» at n tablets, which represent the "solid are now working. It ia not th«- opens- : beneficial infliietii e e stenti», however, lo medical aliool lie began In llila way : ' medicinal ingredients of I’eruna Each tives who have their lock out pay from ever P r- . 111..,:' , U tl r their unions to fall back on who are " f’b) alolog »ta tell in gentlemen, that tablet I» equivalent to one av»rage iiruccMws of digestion an-l aiwinulation of beginning to feel th«- pressure of the dose of i’eruna. ■»si, promoting a wholesome, tisturil the older a man grows the »mailer his ii dustrial w arfarc, but the ahopkaep- appetite, c,,-cling »our »1,,-nach, L.„l brain become« llila explains why tlie ers. particularly at the small shops, breath, irtegularitin of Hie l«,w«l», con old man knows nothing and the young »•««re'«« »MuklNg un Ito« larreana. L'oUSUllIptJuu of ilgaretlv« lbcrvase.1 stipation ami the long hit of troubles on« everything.'" l«r<rljr lii I be (’tilled .States during t!x mill girls. dire, tly tr.u cable to tn-*»c unwbole«'inc Isst fiaial year ended June 3U, IIS'S, . No one has the heart to buy anything contili ion , Ka«|iarilU> dl»}ds drown No new ■ess, he .vise he, louk-i-ha and des|miid- si ci>rdli>z to the preliminary annual short of actual n«-cvssities. ency due to inactivity of the liver, statement of Internal revenu» re *el|>t*. dresses are being n a le in Oldham just j kidneys anti digestive tract. It I» a Tobacco revenuea generally f»B oJ lb« now. and dressmaker» are reducing the > >u| l> I« m ppo| M (ed Mrrtigtheniug tonic of thr higlie.t value public »in,-king fewer cigars Hum He number of their workr«wim hands, and I If it fail« to satisfy we authorize all tsoodman Gonroug I’ve had the offer pr»*<viilng year, takln Ica» anuff and th«- milliners' shops, of which th»- fe- ! dealers to refiiqd the pur- biot price of » job an’ l‘v« » great mind to go to i chewing leva Hut iu<>re cigarette» of mats cotton iqu-ratlve was the generous llovT Cut MicAl. Co. Oregon wort patron, are d«-«i rted. I lay mold Storey ! alwus knowed (her* • II kinds wer» used Th«- situation was discussed at a I»*»» «plrlt» wer» ums I than In 1 «^7. »ui a yeller etreak in jr< i | the heaviest falling off Iwtuf In the meeting of th«- distress committee last i Tb« I luur ».-it :•» -T•'' i -I fi ,. tl .■ ■ special m«-eting of the council for to K«rh of tb» foHuwItjg umned r. m- -m »!)'..!: ■!.. ! ii .-.1 <>* <*r J I " «• - mm, upon l»rlng out late with th»» boya Tbl« would liiillcat, large decline 'll night. w hen a deputation from the dis tress committee will mak<- suggestions haw cmdcu « tint a fanioua ricuar, and wtusky consumption Ths twr hual «bat la more wonderful, got away with | lie»», however, continued to grow tn for providing relief work. It t hey ar» Jonah. I'll»»«*». Kip Van ‘ •pit» of the d»pre«»l >n. Winkle, K«»bln»<<n Crwuw Judge Th» total decrease Ih Internal revc GAMBLERS win . I>ogfl»h Oh. h» got so many noth'»*« for li - hat i> sw.i lowing Jonah bes been blow It« eier sime Il'Xton Tran ar.pt KASPARILLA •I ks' i ralrr Tale. <>a th, third linger <>t her left hand th. • weet young thing won a magnificent soli tsir» "Ho you’re going to marry a prince, are you?" •- -I the n<..... »ary questioner "A prince? 1 don't understand.” —rhe son of « coal king" "<>. ye»," uniiL,I the .weet young thing I'm to be hi» t'lnder Ells” I» ?«*»» moni» •Imilor in any ««y In lb* It •s* »« »«*«>«1 <• ».ar • Wv » I) Ut. ■■•oGlw partial | ia«» or 111 films. « »Umary I » ■i*«’ •- »1 lb« l«r W iiw of "TEETH WITHOUT PLATES" Tha raw It of Ji yiraff»' e«|«r et»m the nt raplactn» <«*<h in th» «.«wlk »w<h In f*cr. tr*«h In ipptaniir« i*««b ••• rhe» »**•*« f<w«1 m<>ii *• gi«l «»|«wi i.» tr na« ral «»sic* lh»r lt*TVW .« <*»«wn irrwl •• e-an -b> >«n«r »«tira rrmm. <»r »lot« ■art >«• -to» -f i->.»x»a<orf |SM;ii»etp t»ai«»l«v4» «» <h»lp high ría«», arma11»« m>rb WISE DENTAL CO. INC- /. < «I Ma*.<>«v! FhMW. tar«**« o I !' M ike1» Si >a«r» in I mkiMln« rhirvl i «r» • t. M to* i«ua» Mira«*)»«. |N«rtlan4. and I' U 8t«> I» lireal »a New Sho««. Alw»>»»h«hc hi Alien*» >*•«■•< Ka»e, a povrder. I rurv» boi. »«e»iing, »Uiiug, isnlirn Irei. • ir«-» mrn». Introwiug fiali» «od bunton* Al «Il tiri grfikt» »hd «hivr tlrre», < Doni »• r«’j | >oy «ulselllute. h»rn|de m»i.e-l H<>-K AddreM illrn M. (Utiuled. I* Koy, N. Y. (onrrmlng Mm Go**<|nolr Mee. Jrpra. IVbat Mtti«f»> tion doee troni ber ne* automo her ridlng In il. Hh» leu't derlvlng «ri) It now The Knomile» Mr» J^i*» derive bile? I never tee M im Capeirum Mtlafartloa from hare bought a hn«r one tire ivimi luti Um«* tlwny» Itouulit lins borne Un* slgim. ture of (Tun. II. I let, ber, nini lui» been in.uh* under bis persotml supcrvislnii lor over 30 yeiir». Allow no onn to deceive you in this. Counterfrlta, Imitatimi« nml •• .lii't-iis-gooil ” lire but Experlmi'iit«. nml endanger the health of Children— Experience ugiilnst r.iperini« nt. What is CASTORIA Cnstorin I* it harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare* uoric. Drops and Noothin B Hjri III". I ! ta I’ll .1-.ml. It contains neither Opium, 'torpliliio nor other .Narcotic »iibsiiince. Its nge Is its guarantee, It destroys Worms mid iillnys l-'everlshness, It cures Dlarrhira ____ ____ nini \\ lini Colic. It relieves Teething Trouble.«, curva ConstIputIon Constipation Trouble», cures nml IT.itiilcncv. It imsiiiulates tin* Food, regulates tlie Sfumili h mid ilovvel«. giving healthy and natural sleep. T'iiv Children’s Panacea—Tbe Mother*» Friend, The Kind You Have Always Bought hue. couiiurwl with th» preceding fl »cal year, w«» |I7!» i SQT2. Hiì'iiiìiìul L* tM'rnMU«'ii<u F S trut io (’<>. tiM,' SOLO BYALL LEADINC ORUCCISTS nr-uy, ie£ , ui Nicaragua la Laid W.<«ta. Managua, Nicaragua, Oct 26. A great storm haw prevailed throughout Nicaragua since yesterday morning. Heavy Io»»«*» are reported, but, as all the telegraph and telephone communi cations have been interrupted and the railroad badly damaged, it is impoMi- ble to state how far reaching the storm has been. (Hite !«U< lkillic. Soci znd Hrrk DOCTOR t ». No Mrrfvtrv, H» rEfv.a’ I’« su,«* t ■ 'k VWttMkl«.' " - 4» ■ - » «fi N ■ «• (i.i il , ' < 1 i» ff !*• i« t<v t ! . w <>« ui h-t w'tiidrr» «I Tvn-» u«w. f> - I m Í Ite ( ureg ,* « ’ ' J £* ‘ , • f r • ‘.ìli A SURE CANCER CURE Jw*t Rftrivcd from l’< ttintf < àìitsi \uf<. Suro ùi«d RrLaLlff. !F YOT ARV AHI- : n IM>\- r i > klat . IT L a t n 11 ; ; ' . i ,»v' CONNtì.TATION l-’UI’i: tf yeti rwt.i.. ' «II. *’'■ t • Irtrtb TTTRr •">!• ‘u<ì* I'ì\| ««>. i Ì mh T im fMJ. rimtM M «rat «sin ¡ I. a I' r No. 44 OS P N U 1 1 ' if » N writing: •<» ad terthrrs YY tii«*i|f|«>n thl« |».*p«r Egg-Phosphate Get it from your Grocer A FULL POUND 25c. I W WW’ •o. ’w af m i' „—», These »p'endid men’s shoes represent the bast there is in shoe Icatlier. El very piece of material is of the choicsst tannage. The workmanship is perfect; tbe sty les ■re up-to-date. When it comes to service, there is nothing that equals them in lasting qualiHea. “HONORBILT” SHOES are everything the name implies. They are “built on honor.” No matter where you look, q[ what you pay, you will never find anything tliat will outclass them in wear, style or comfort. If ymir dealer will not atipply you, w rite to us. Look for the .\fnyvr Trade Mark on the sole. FREE—Setuf u« the name of s -Icier who J.wr me hsn-lle May«« Honorbill Shoe., sml w» will „rut you free tumpsul. a beautiful pk lure of Geo«»« W.Oung- ton. sue 15» Jn, We also make I «-adlng Lady Shor-« Stariha 111,1.111.1, itComlori st.,, Y<--maCu«iuou . SI. suf S. « .1 ’’ . c.'. ..! .to E 5,;,> er B00* Shoe Co, MILWAVKIt. WISCONSIN Vow* « riMlg.l Purest of the Pure. The best in the land is not always the most costly G Quality BAKING POWDER 23 Ounces for 23 Cents OU*« Is the result of modem ideas. Costs less. Docs better work. You must try it to see Get a can on trial. The baking will be vastly better lighter and tastier or we pay for the can. Jaq « ■ ‘Ws, H 5 CÍÍÍNÉSE -*< i urne oy (’’per Syrup (Fi'.S *•*' „ •( .1 Eliui'iSdina » • IF C alifornia Kills Herders and Sheep. Santa Fe, N. M., Oct. 26. Twenty thousand sheep, grazing on the Cum bers mountain rang»-, in Rio Areiba county, 140 miles north of here, are re ported to have perished in the blizzard which has raged in that section during the last three days. The storm is the worst in years and snow is from five to ten feet deep. Besides the great loss of sheep, six herders are missing and it is believed they were also frozen to 1 death. ih C. Gec Wo p i sonai <*|i«>4s witli thè assist,mi o o|ttu*o«it> li uly beni tosili ri oh >i,, Syi ,>|| - ^ I ,'s<-.ì .liurojS wriielt etuilitex i, ,i* tu I ■* *n n*'?u luiiiits (Lilly so l!»ut <is* .tarKVfo na* tun* iiiiiy In* graduaiiy <i ,|*^is<stv,itli wl'i’n un loie» r n«s ili*il <isHu lx*st o| (vi’x’i* rs.i.lu-n n -iairvi!. iireto « i .» mm nature nnj n-J lo «iqijJuot ttu’ nutor. (li |u<iit,<eis, wliuli li.ust -li'jMexi ulti- inutcly i., <»i I*, o|M*r oouCisIuiK’nt, |m'(»v >4f0< 1s,iin,l i ,'Jit lisi ij> {SvicnJly. t p to nets. They were looking up at tlx latest skyscra|>per. ‘But «list are th,,»« things sticking out from tbs •tdaal’* aaked ths up state friend Th<as! Oh. th ■«» arc (he mils posts’" answered the Naw Turk er.— Judge e M APLEINE ■ > ' ÜM* • Reno Votes to Continue Wide Open Town at Before. 1» it»ia. "Prisoner." sokl tbe umglMrste se Reno, Nev., Oct. 26. Reno will re vereljr, "you sr* cliar^ed *‘.th being a main a wide open town for some time iiililionsire How did you bup|i«n to to come, according to the result of the fallF city election held here Saturday, when "Your honor." responded the fretn the gambling element won by a major bl fug tn mi Rt tlie tmr. "In a niouteiit of ity of 566 votes out of a total of about w»’»k ik **» I made a book on iba races " 3,100 vote« cast. The election was on "You’re not lururable." re Jollied the n city ordinance to forbid the running magistrate, vi bo at heart *aa not un of gambling game* under license in the kind **t»o mxt reform by playing the city of Reno. The ordinance was put b<M>k of some other fellow l*i»ml»»cd * to the city vote ujKin the petition of the Anti Gambling league, who made Philadelphia Ixxfger a red hot fight at tin- polls. P... The league opened headquarters PrtMid 1‘ether Mjr dangtder, I suppose, Is IteftHig along famously with ber dr» ub ut two n nths i-ro and han worked diligently ever since, holding mass mitlic »tudir» literature Principal (of the «rhoo! of dramatic meeting» and spreading art I — Er ye»; ln<l*^r<J »he i*. Ou ar broadcast ami through the mails. The amatriir»' night at one of the theater» re gambling fraternity worked quietly, cently the audirn<Ne fairly went wild with but the result shows they worked cnthu«ia»ni when »be »tarred io a lift!* effectively. The defeat of the ordi romrdr tailed "(¡rtting lb» Houk.**- ('hi nance is partly due to the feeling that <«<o Tribune, gambling should be stopped throughout the state and not alone in Reno. Knnitah 1« Willi Them. The fight will lie carried into the It a wonderful." salii Ihibley, ”h w wideawake the Ja¡>sii • ie bar» be-->ma legislature at the coming session. In recent year» " "Oh, It'» not ao wonderful.” replied Moro» Bittie With Labored» the ot>arriant man. "when you consider Manila, Oct. 26. Nine Filipino la- that they bave an earthquake every borers and their American superintend night or so In their country " Phila ent were killed in a desjierate fight delphia Pre»« with a band of Mori« on the Shephers sugar plantation near lligan on the Appalli!»« llaiult. Sadly lliv mermaid regarued herself *a island of Mindanao last week, accord ing to new« that reached here today her mirror. ’Thia.” the said, "la the penalty Im from the island. The men were work poeed by nature for the absurd effort of ing on the plantation and were taken my an eelreesra. ages ago. t» abolish off their guard by the Moro warriors. hipa!” The laborers lost heavily before they From which we learn how dangerous repulsetl the attacking party in a final It ia to meldh with the orderly pro< «•»* • rally. The Moros are reported to have of «volution. lost 2o killetl and many more wounded. Bears tho Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years. A CURE FOR »RHEUMATISM MINING CONGRESS CALLED. « M%. Cw Cbuagg Ì I • 4