Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 36, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 May 1903 — Page 6
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The Muscovite is Reported to Have Reoccupied the Chinese Port of New Chwang. EXTENSIVE WARLIKE PREPARATIONS. Baa.iana laM a Hr oa.lra.lla Kurls ihr Hill rar l.lao Ban Miiilin ihr Itoatl I Hue , I litre and ihr ala KUrr U 'I hr litrwrm la lemril. Pckin. May 9 Rns.ia Una rc ccu pied Now t hvv.in. This coup li.is t-aused profound sin i t -. - here, us recent dev ctopnients hud led to the W I tt kin that liutate would c .rnlr mie her demand.-, since the, had b. n revealed to the powers. The latent n.meuver i interpreted n Leine intended a a reply to China's refusal to grant Hussia's demands, to the intents of the powers, .md a. a declaration that bhe if ready to tight in order to maintain joe--ion of Manchu tie, The news of Russian aCtitttj, which comes from a most t rust worthy MUM at New chwang. a. Iiis that on Matt return to Ken hwaag the Raw aian troops brought w ith them j-everal large ir::i-. A laruv force has heen ordered . reoceupy Ti n Chwang I Tai. The Kin-Man.-. lrie 14.000 troop? tret ween the mouth af the l.iao river and Tort Arthur. The Russians are reported to be constructing f'ri on the hill near l.iao Yung, commanding the road letween there and the Valu river, and they have arranged to have a large quantity of provisions delivered at New Chwang. A dispatch from an official at New j Pnaajag aajra hadteationi antat iirasHf ' ly to the-c active preparations being i intende 1 to guard against operations :igain.t the ltusjdnns in Manchuria The foreign Baialttera, Fri.lay . di--anttd information to the effect that 4he Russians hud taken a large tract , of land across the river from New ! Chwang, eofluaandlag the terminus of the Shan Hai Kwan railroad. It ia tated that Russia informed 'he Chinese officials that the tract was needed for a Russian drill ground. The selection of the site seemed remarkable, because all the troops were then quartered on the opposite side of the river, several mi!e di-tant, where plenty of land was available. The Chinese official.-, deseribe the dowager empress as b intr greatly distressed and a- fearing that the Baaaiaa asrgresion arlU excite antiforeign demonstration-, resulting in retaliation on the part of the foreigners and the int rotluetion of more foreign troops. Nowhere ha.-, a i-ujr.' lion been heard that i liin.i will report j arms in order to rei-.t llusia. Prince t hing, the grand secretafV Friday secured five dav leave of ab'otice. This is a favorite stratagem of Chinese officials who are desiroai of avoiding unpleasant situations. It is stated here that Russian influence is teinj; exerteil to eoncilia'e American opinion and that appeals re bting made to the traditional friendship of the two nations, with the argument that Baaaiaa development f Manchuria will open a great ileld for American commerce, while the opposition of the I'nited States to Russia's plans might provoke retaliation acain-t American trade. The Rus-ians have established a consulate Mukden. DETAtHatAT 1TI IHM. (IÜI1M The Japanese tiovrram.-nt I'.irrrl.rd nnit Is rnilclini;. Yokohama. May 9. There re peritent rejmrts in ei reflation rerr-ird-ine the niovemeiit of Baaafafl iroofM alaatfl Üm Tala ri m Detachatitnta have entered Corea ostensibly to pro teet the Russian timU-r aaau ial0H aries. and a Iar?e body of IlnsstaB troops is reported to be Ippf .ai hing Viju, Corea. The Japanese government is protesting against thOM actions. HE V 'IBM gl i m i t aCI TBS, Mow Ihr Vrm Flosa I'.-kln la Iontrnril in London. lindon. May 9. The nnnoiineement from l'ekin that the Boaalaaa have "reo. eupiod" New ( hw a ig axaal not le understood as implving that they ever fully evacuated the place. The news is taken here to mean that the town ha- been reoccupied !' the force, the withdrawal of which was announced in April, when the Raav si in- - . i 1 hat all the t y;. . eveafN the men necessary for the police gvaid had been removed. s aol her lew. London. May .'. The Ibi-M.in pr ceoiJinjrw j,t New Chwang ire attributed to ( hina's refusal to comply with the demands which .'iiis-ia recently submitted. ROUTE MAY BE ABOLISHED. Mm mi I a n 1 1 on of Ihr llolillna t p of m I ulnrrd ltnr.il Mali I irrlrr Near l.allailn, Irnn. Wa h agtoa, liaj I. The pa afBai de;.. has .sent t.i Inspector Ganger, c.f the rural free 'ehvery aerviee at Na-lnil;c. Taaa.. vit'eil In-t ructions to laraatigate the case of the rural mail carrier held Bp neai Oatlatllr, Tenn I'o tmasterienerai T.nc said that he would nroh.ibly aboliai the route if the hivctCgatioa aonhrmed the present inforointioa.
THE SITUATION IS SERIOUS.
Tb strlkaou the MoMla 4 Ohio IUIIro4 O.' IhM kiilml Mi Two Tiatas VYrn kr.1 uuaar. Jaehaoa, 1. in). Hay If, i in ui Ua on i he Ui bile v Ohio railroad now oa i!i tili, city. i .issuniüii altiruunir. proportlons. t)ne man killed, two tralat wrecked ami buslneee badl tied up La the i e-ult of Um da) " JitltiOB Earlj Sunday naorainf Chlefn! l.i-e C. T. Gaston md lOfM were called to the Un oa depot i the officials of the rend on account of a arrack taring occurred there, alleged to le the work of the striken, A h-h pla'e I:. il been laid between 1 lie rail of a switch, and a BOBSter engine arai dltehed. The engine was plaeed again on th PaQi and returned to the slips and when it returned to carry the trail north the switch was thrown and another delay occasioned. Will Varl'oro. a young man. was 01 and killed on the tender of his eriine. Varboro boarded the trail Sa"irday afternoon at Hethcl Springs aouth of here, made a trip to Okolona, Mis . as a brakeman, aud retaraed to .laekson Sunday. The train on which he WBB killed was the same a that manned by t apt. Pringle, a bridge foreman. a 1 fell iTi'iv of negro hand South of Jackson the neirroes wert run off the train and at Hethel Yarboro joined I'rinijle'a train. The strikers lay That thev know nothing 0f the identity of the man who did the .shooting and deprecate the act. At the regnant of the strikers tlx Mobile & Ohio Kai! road Co. has pre- , pared a writ of injum-tion vviucn win be tiled ia the federal court asking that the state militia be ordered to Jackson at once to protect the rights arid property of the company. DEMAND FOR BACK PAY. Kork Mlnrr In IV n I v an la erk to Kr. Heuclll of Ihr Strike t'uuiiulssloarrs' Award. Wllkeafaarre, Fa.. Mac lt.- As re paM of the rtcent acitation. the rock miners in the Wyoming region will receive ten per cent, advance iu wages, the ame a decreed the coal miners. , datin m Anril 1. Boma of the men reCli,eil their advance on Saturday la.-t ,i n,,ar . ,... .,.,, nrAmtsaH ll thii wcek. Tha .litVeult v is not all settled, bow I . ,k. .,,..1 .., cent', back Dav on ill waaa since No- , vember 1, and there i till a questiot whether they wi:i reeeira thla. The rock miners met in convention here again Sunday aftt rBOOB. and the matter was referred tj a committee of rock men who will bring it before the conciliation board that ia xpeeted to meet iu this city or at Scrautou ioon. John M. Sutton, secretary of th convention, in an address, informed the rock aaca t hat he was informed that the contractors were willing to pay back pay due under the commission's award from November 1. il they received it from the coal companies, but the latter were not inclined to trive this extra money on the ground that the rock miners did not come under that provision of the eoBlBliaaion'l award. Representatives of the various rock contractors were present and corroborate! the above, that they were willing to pay the bonus if they received it them-i IveA resolution was finally adopted that the rock miners demand thi? back pay. and a committee was appointed to ga to S-ranton or v.hcrevei the conciliation board meats and bring the matter to the board's attention. EMPLOYERS BREAK RANKS. Cii.n.tnn LaanateyaSaa lln-lnrr I hr 7 Will Oprn for llu-iin-sa. ItfiiorIn ( hteaata ;io-ula. Chicago. May 11. All effort U reach a settlement of the laub drystrike at a Bleating, Sun lay. between the epecial ctmnittee of the employes and the employers failed of refill's, and a di r option of the ranks of the employers' association is espntited. The t&ranatoa laoadryoica, who mBOBBCad ve-terdav that thev would open their laundries Monday, could not BO influenced bv the association All attended th; meeting and a 'trorijj effort was exerted to induce them tc stand bv the association, but all I -ments were powerle--. and the Kv.ni ton men left the meeting determined to open for boaine i Laaadf jbmn outaide of the apeelal committee have held mnferem ewith T. C. Wilson, preddent of the Eatundry Workers' union, endeavoring to arrange indivi h;al terms of ettle metit on their oa n rcspoBai bi li ty ' Several of th" owners conferred with me to-day." sai l !'i - 1 lent Wilson "and I am crtain tl-.ey will not hoU back maeh longer." Xlollirr anil I llllilr.-n lltn io-il. Frankfort. Ind.. May 11. Mr- N. A. Tinj? and her live war-old daughter, are dead, nnd a t l.reo a r-old son i.-perkap-fa' illy biirneil as the result of an oil lam)) eXpioaion early Sonday morning. Tarkinulnn I'noc. ( rlla. Indianapolis, Ind.. May 11. Itooth Taradagton, the aathari has just passed the crisis in a very serious case of typhoid fever. Hia t emperatare il ranging from IM to 1 )2. but Iiis ph sician pn diets that the nex 'evtr dayi will see him eonside ably i.uproved and on the road to n OtrTery I'nimlnrnl fltBtBa Baad Kansas ( iu. Mo., lay 11 ( barley D. Lacas, a promlnedl politician o th ia city . died Sun ;.y of paralyila aged fv years, lie v aa prominent il Phytbian circles.
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The Turko-Buljjarian Trouble Haa Been Sized Up by the German Government. THE TURK HAS BEEN TOLD PLAiwLY lhal llr Mill l He Mlunnl tit (.alts AiDlliina H War Willi llulsurlts .alrla-lluimar ami llaaaia III sr.- il, j ihr Hefurma lu Macrdoula are tarried Out. Rellin. May 10. The (.ciinan govirtunaat regard the Turko-Bulgariaa situation as being grave, but responsible otlicials say that if a collision can be staved off through the summer more soIkt counsels CAB get u hearing iu the winter wheu Btllitary UCt Iob is Impo: lible. Bagifdlug the mutual recriminatiou of Turkey and BolgaHa in im puling bellicose puioses, the otlicials here say Turkey certainly can not wish for war. becau.-e ahf is unable to bear the expense, and knows beforehand that ; be powers would no permit territorial expansion as a resuit of victory. It iu also believed that Bulgaria, while allowing u de plorably weak attitude towards till revolutionary elements, dues not desire war. The power! have made repre-cnta tions to Sofia, emphaaizing the im possibility of allowing Bulgaria to realie the fundamental aims of it! policy, namely, the acquisition of pari of Macedonia. The powert know that the partition of Macedonia in favor of Bulgaria would cause Greece, Berria und other countries to raise claima for Turkish territory. Hence the powers aie unitedly determined not to permit any change in the status quo. On the other hand, the reforms in Macedonia, which have unfortunately been suspended through the outbreaks of violence at Saloniea, musl be carried out, and Austria-Hungary and Russia, which are immediately concerned, will see, through tbeil I consuls, that they are cariied out. It is understood that the power-. IB 'their representations at Sofia, rproaching the Rulganan cabinet with showing weakness toward the revolu tionists, pointed out the necessity for a BBOre energetic attitude. BLEW UP A MOSQUE. A Mrmlrr of th "Marrdonsla BTalgBB of i.-i!i Nrn.u Two aastrasl Miniem, to Kinciloii. t'onie . Vienna. May 10 A mosque at Kinpriul, in which 200 Moslems had aaaeasbled, was, according to a dispatch to Daa Saftv) from Sofia, Bulgaria. BloWB up with dy namite. May 2. The worshiper were buried in the ruins. The perpetrator of the outrage a man nam- d Popow, committed suicide by shooting. A paper found in one of his pockets de-cribed him aa a member of the "Macedonian Knights of Death." PEKIN CIRCLES MYSTIFIED. Thr Mmrmrnti of llutila Ki. p tin- tVhcj Ohe at th CB4aasa apltal at tkekf MTHs4 Knl. Tekin. May 9. The olftcial at '-w Chwang Who sent Friday'.- new- of Russia's alleged ncti n at Neve ChtraBg nnd elsewhere in ?danehutia, telegraphed. Saturda'. , that the cccupatlofl of the forts at the i aouth of tha Uao river was teniporury. and that the Russians have now withdra v. n. Official circles at Pc!dn are mjltte fed. Their aubordiiiates at New CharaBg have not reported the rcocenpatloa Of that place, hence there Is a di-poition to question the correctrcs of the information, althougli the author of Fridayi story is coBsidered i one of the ablest and be-: informed f Ii eignen in China. rnwvr.xr IB PAftfS. Mtetaia m gaana Cayttal aaaana li-sn Inlrrrsls are Safe. Pari-. Ifag 10. Commenting '-n Hat M.'Hichurian BltuatlOB, the otlieiala lu re aay the French anuheaaador at St. Pete i ahurg has bad an interview on the subject with Foreign Minister fatntadorlf, which br night nut n wpa titlon of the .stnteu- n: that Hussla had given poeltlve aaauraaaai fa iho I'nited State- that there v.ould be no irterruption of the open-door policy in Manchuria, nnd a' - the aaacrtiOB that the mission af Oew, Kuropatkin, alio Russian war mlniMter, to Man BBUria, was jn'ific. Tlie view hell here is that Hu--ia'- nssurancea fully protect the Ubitad States' (onunerrial interests. MltCBeoeB I Solphnr SprlnKS. Sulphur BprlBgf, I. T., May II. Serret.iry Hitchcock and party inapected the government reaarvatioo here Sunday. He was driven over the rewervatlc.il by the citizens. loiter an Informal reception was held. The special train carrying the parly left last uight for a brief four of Oklahoma. VoirrnnirBt t'aahlrr Arrested. Manila. Mav 11. -Albert Robert cashier of the government ice plant here, has been arrested on the charge of amberzleraent. Hi- aeconata bavi been found to he .'UU short.
THE MUD-BOUND MONITOR. Tkt Monitor IfBBaaai Ktldrntlr lrtlue to au Inilrtlnltr may lu laIs 1 1 .1 Watrr. Sie Ceiu-vieve. Mo.. May R. Th st. ly of the monitor in tiie-e atatoes il now regarded aa Indefatta, as uBlesi there la a Jbbc rise, of which there b but -liu-'it pio- c. t she will not li tic depth enooajh of water for nana) an nib- to come. WtM n il. i. hi: i h xi-i iiuk.i. (oiiiiri-liriiklir llrllls ou Ib.- trU.iiiI'laii nrd. M'aahingtoa, May 13. Some of i he crew ot the monitor Arkausa- will bu tra aaf erred la other war hips in the east, mid tbour reiiiaining on the vessel will be put in the summer aad fall iu the comprehensive drills which will pffwhnhlj make the boat an object of attravctlivn to the western i pie. The Arkansas was BaaUj aceaptad by Iba acting -ecrctary of the navy Monday. Col, Mackenzie, of the engineer' aorpa, who fur BMBy year, wa-on (he tfiaaiaalppi river, when asked, M uiday, what pTOapeH there was to get the Afhaaaaa down to Cairo, said it Would depend on vvhetlur or not there was it ".lune rise" of the riv.r. Between St. Louis ami Cairo tit luv water BtagB hi si feel and even below Cairo the river often shoala to that depth. The aim of the jovera nient i- to obtain nine feet of water it the low atagd but thai has not yet been nccompli.-ht'd.
Tha navy department expecta 'hit the protected embers Cincinnati, Mbiiny and Bahtigh of I ha Kuroujan fleet, which are destined fo- the dattc atatlon, will get under way In very few days. The-. are now in Preach waters); and will make the crui-e under the COBUBBlsd Of t'oinman der JohB A. Hoger- af the Mbai,., the senior officer of the -mall f?e-a. The cruiser Now Orleans, now on 'he Asiatic ttatloa, i- of the same type ns the three Veaaela, and the four will be organised Into a cruiser squadron for service in Asiatic water.-. The early detachment of the i hree reaaela from the European Heel will rine torpedo boats QrampUa and Pike rag) and tin- gunboat Machia. lo Which vvill he added -hortly the criliser San Francisco, now in West Indian w ttera, CONFERENCE ON CURRENCY. Reeainaaseadlattaea aaiesl to i.m inn with i he sparaeal of 'iirrluii .il. Waahingtoa, May It. Secretary Boot. Mr. ble, of (he Philippine COfB uiasion; Col. Edwarde, of the laauhtr bureau, and members of the niiui.-tary eoBuniaaion held a conference, Monday, ami dtaeuaaed the Philippines monetary situation in its relation to the operation of the new currency lawn for the islands. After the conference the following cable me--age was sent to ( ien. Taft : "Taft. Manila. Beat) C. ble. ( Baa, A. Conan! and Prof. Jeremiah BT .lenk- recommend no time ie Band for the est ablisb mcnt of gold -tamlard until full provisions have been made covering iu detail method- of maintaining parity. Letter on the subject vvill be mailed you in a few days. Recommend continuing present policy as to living ratio between Mexican und i'nited state- currency. Ueooat mend no leci-lation to interfere with either import or exporl of Mexican dollars. Recommend ultimately taking up Spanish Filipino currency at approximate bullion value. Iteeont mend that Mexican- be not taken up at any time by Philippine eminent, but they be discouraged by receiling then for government due.- only for rates below bullion value after ufficfenl supply of new currency' il on hand to meet wants of business Secretary of war BppTOVea all t best resolutions. Signed I "EDWARDS.1 RAIN IN NORTHERN MISSOURI. Vie ii I rop ill Pleat Hell.- eil I., llr Kllle.l lit I'riml. Ulli Raaj CSBM Out. St. Joeeph), Mo.. May 1,'. Mxteen hoaraf rain has been falling aver the Borthen part of Missouri, in the main doing great good to crops of all kinds Monday night the rainfall wa. nsuell heavier than during the day. and the tempt -ra t u ro was h igber. Truck ca r den ers declare the warm rain will BfiBg out many crops that were at lir-t bebend to be killed bv fronts of a week POST OFFICE INVESTIGATED. Itrsiilta tii iBSJUtei nl askl aaj lua ayithheM rtnea me paMta n Paaessastes Ueaeral, IVaahington, May It. Poet office inipeetoei have completed an Investigation of the Washington elty post office. I' l master I'ay lie said that a corps of inspectors has been t borought) overbaudng the local office fm sonic lime. Their report, however, kll not yet been submitted, and the results of the inspection have not licet Blade Know II. ON A VISIT TO SCOTLAND. KIiik llilnird an.l lue tb-vnitdra l.ravr I on, Ion for n Orrmtoilal tlsll to Scotland. Landon, May 1 1, Kmc Kdward ara. Queen Alexandra, acompanled by large suites, lefi London. .Monday, to pay their first ceremonial visit to .'-'cot land. They expected to arrive at ESdlnbarg Mondaj evening, They were greeted bj big crowds vvliile driving in semi stat. to the station, escorted by a detachment of the household CSV ah v .
WA1ER FOR THE BEES. t'hrr Hrrd It and Ihr UJsr tplarlsl Ulli lee That It la Always VAUbIu I'brlr Mrirb. It seems a little out of .season to talk about watering y . ui bee-, if. us in u good many locaUtbta, they are snugly houaad ia tha cellar at the present moment. However, it la well to anticipate iheir want- Indeed, there may not be anv ant b ipat ion in the case where the lice- are wintered out of doors. .J ii st as soon as there comes a day warm enough for them to fly, one of the first thing- they will do is to start in search Ol water, say - i w riter in the Baa Journal. Hees are hard drinkers, und it II a matter of some importance that they have easy access lo pleat . of pure Walter without being obliged to tly iobm di tauoc to secure lt. Eapedal ly is this true in teh early spring, when cold wind- and sudden cbingei iu temperature work such havoc with
our beee. Water they nun bave, ami if they do not have it supplied near home they must seek it elseB lu re. .More bees are lost in iprlng by lying some distance, becoming chilled, ami never getting bark to their hive, than some bee-keeper are aware Of. We don't waal anything that will induce then to take long Rights, much laaa aaythiag thai will oblige t ho in b. Hees are largely creatures ,,f habit, and when ..nee they have established a drinking pluce it is not so easy to change them from it. And one of their favorite selections is the watering tank, causing much annoyance to stock, ami to the people taking care of our stock a- well. It i- alao a great nuisance to have them around the well or eiatern pump. Especially is this the case if there are small children in the family . All this bother mav he avoided if vee select their drinking place for them, nnd get them started In the right plane before they have learned to go anywhere else This is not dif cult to do, A large jar Ulled with water, with a BU ruber of pieces of wood put into it. for the 1 tc alight upon (if they are somewhat rott.n all the better), is all that il needed to iiK'ke a good watering plnce. If this jar is kept supplied with water, after the bee- once get started there will be no more trouble about their bothering roc, any where else. It is a lo od plan tc put a little valt into it once in awhile. Then it vv.il! not be I breeding place for mosquitoes, and the 1 s seem to like it better when it i- a little salty - Ree Journal. SHELTER FGR CHICKENS. Vtiikt Ciitrr for the I nop n n l (Tord Ihr lllril I'rolrel ion Vuuui.l Sun and Rial a. Here t- an easily-made protect I Ol for the chicken COOp against both sun Bnd lain Drive into the ground two bi: - ol board, and nail .. cross strip A BMKLTftftBD COOP ,o the top of each. Acrn.s the top stretch a piece of tarred paper, or red refill sied building paper, and tack it as shown. Make this cover large enough to protect IBB h n and chicks in case B sudden show er come up Farm Journal. POULTRY YARD POINTERS. Barrels on their sine are not ideal ?oops for young chicks. Eggl CBBBOl be iron m ed wit h out niIrogenoiis material in sonic shape Egg from over-Ill hen-, if thej hatch at all. are apt to prodaec weaklings. Many n farmer would do belter if he plowed le acres and raised more chickens. Coops with OUt bottoms moved daily make healthful place- in which to raise v oimg chiefs To keep disease iwij from the fowls, keep everything perfectly cleaa where they IIB hep:. Keep the outside doors and windows of the poultry house closed during a rain or snow -1 orni Feather piiilinu is often the result of eeeAaemeni la rdleaese. (iive the hens lOWethlsg 10 do. Playful dogl in ihe hen yard do not add to the comfort or peace of the iens Keep the dogl OBt. Hens with froin combs will not produce eggl till the sores arc healed - do not expect them to. llovvel trouble that carries off many chiol. whl n 0BC or two week I old may be often corrected by Ink ing iwij their drinking water iad giving maided milk instead -Commercial Poultry Thr Mnale of Ohr lire. The honey be, ;,n excellent cow , rher on the farm, even if he li rmi absolutely iiecesaerj to the pollenia. ing of t rnlta The bee can be denied many of ihe advantages, it is clilmed to pottaet and still be Worth much tore than Ihe little labor required ta e:,t. for It, lb mualc alone af Ihe buy hive rompeBaatex rnanj for tht trouble ,t eostl, to say nothing of it garnered iweata, thai make of eo.,,1 bread ami butter a morsei tit for th gods. Midland Farmer.
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Oaaai to all who overtaa the Kidney. Hon t neglect tha aching hack. Many dangerous Kidney troubles follow' in its wake. lira. 0. B. Tare of Co lambla Ave., G i u i g o w , K e li t ueky. Wife of C B. Tare a prom Incut brick maBafactarer of that city, says: " When DoBBs Kidney Pillawere rat brought to my attention I wra Buffering from n complication of kid ney troubles. Hesides the bad hack which aaually results from k ii I Be ' complaints, 1 had tt great th ai of trouble with the secretions, which were exceedingly variable, some times exceaaiva and at other tlmea aoanty, Theeolof was high, and pa-sagea vvcie leeeVa panicd With B scalding leaaatioBk Doaa's Kidney r - mob regulated the kidney secretions, making their color normal and banished the Inflammation, which caused the Maiding sensation. I can rest well, my back- is stroBg and Bound and 1 feci much better la everj way." A PBBE TBI AT. of thla groat htdaej medicine which cured Mrs. I'are will hi mailed to any part of the I nited States on application. Address I'oster-.M llbura Co., HutTalo, N. Y. Tor sale by aT druggists, price 5Ü ceuta per Lhjx. THE FOOD That Does Good A medicinal food that attacks microbot ano drives out disease Th? Only Vitalize.! Emulsion of C J Liver Oil with Glycerine, Guaiacol, and the HypophosphitCS of Lime and SoJa. Forwejk, thin, constUBptivei pale-f.i.eJ people, atij fur those who suffer from chronic disease anj weakaets of lunj, chest or tiiroat. Ozomulsion is a Scientific Fo J, prepared under ase;ti ModJtioni in a moJern lab r.f iry unJcr supervision of skilled physicians To be had of all Druggists in Large Battles, Weighing Over Twm Pounds. A Free Sample Bottle By Mail wilt t tnt ! u t Stiv I Irr, on : tratst, a timt lavalida i tsar aik u( nfr r.m iei it tor taaaMttras an.l sec what OtomuNicn wilt do for lbs at, Ivsd tta vour naast sa4 coaiateta sadressj bv 1' .t c c'.l'l er I.eiirr li ml tili- I- rn- simple aattlawitl at oace be stsl lo ras be asait, Pre pai't Au, ckikteaa's iiouic Mate6jretUa'' ia Colurs. AdJicss Ozomulsion Food Co. 98 Pine Street, Now York. Put a variety into Summer living it's not the time of year to liw near the kitchen ra:io;t-. Ltbby'a Veal Loaf Potted Turkey Deviled Ham Ox Tongue, &c. quickly made ready to serve Smd to-day for the tittle l-klrt, "How to Iahe ood Thinge to BatM full of Ideal on quick. d--lieioaa lunch serving. Lihhy'e Atlaa of the World mailed free for 5 two-cent stamps. Libby, McNeill & Libby Chicago, U. S. A. WESTERN CANADA HAS PMH HOMES TOR MILLIONS. rpwsr1 .if 100,004 Aincrl. ciin havo sattlscl In VVi'strrn aiivin iiuriug iiis easts years, Tie r rs coüTr.NTR, lurrr, AND PKOW'K KOI M, sntl Ui.':" is roum suit fur MILLIONS. Wonderful l!ds of whani an.l i.Uieran.ln. Th brt ruiins lanil on the suatinfiat. at'agnilmnl rlimnt; plrnir of wstrr timt rusll iroo.l irlKMju, rprlli..it rhnn hrs; aiilrnillil railway faciiltlro. HOMIITBAD LANDS of ISO AorOB FNC8, tbaonlf cb.irno BBg I " I an ry. and to th fullbw fur an A; la an 1 o-brrllisr-Stur, aiwell s fur i-cnlH. :iio m rina .mi radumt railway rat. ste. Nairitrlatrndrnl af Im ml. ration, Ottawa, Canaa, or .1 h. Ciiawm.uk, lit W. Nloh Ht., Ban aas r. Mo.; . i lim.cn. ton, m sfulnrr Bl.U., Cblrsgo, l.Lj sViurlasa OssaMlsa ..iramirirnt Asenia. PILES
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