Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 24 February 1894 — Page 7

A DIVIDEND PAYHiR!

THE GOLD DOLLAR MINING CO, OP CKIPPLK CI! ::BK, COLORADO. Organized untlor laws of Colorado. Capital Stock, 700,000 bhiirep, pur value 0110 dnllur I'uch.

FULL PAID AN NON-ASSK8A1H.B. irAOOO shares ill Trcaumoy. Tie- mine is local?d in the ricliont portion n: ilie ated gold producing district of (.'rippli- Citti'K, and it) held undor a Unitod Stnt'j» p.iluin.

Work i« i-arriod nti day and night, and liiRVi ptrudo oro is being lion out In larcr quantities. In January, ls!)l, Uui Company will 1 Kin paying regular monthly dividends nt the into of SI per cunt por annum on -he amount invented. 11. II. OKFMCEU. Src. and Trean.

A limited amount of the Blum ariwiow oltercd AT CKNTS l'lilt S! 1AI I Stock, Prospectus and experts' report may be obtained from Uu- BANKING IIOUHIMII'

II. H. I.OUNSBERY. Broadway, N. V.

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made t'iisily and honorably, without capital. during your spare hours. Any man, woman, boy, or girl can do the work handily, without experience. Talking unnecessary. Nothing like it for moneymakinp ever ottered before. Our workers always prosper. No lime wasted in learning the business. We teaeh yon in a night how to succeed from the first hour. You can make a trial without expense to yourself. Wo start you, t'nrnish everything needed to carry oil the. business successfully, and niarant.ee you against- failuro if you hut. follow our simple, plain instructions. Header, if ,v«u are in need of ready money, and want to know all about the best paying business before the public, send us your address, and we, will mail you a document giving you all the particulars.

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THE KING OF JUVENILES.

nil 'rd-r ESTES & !.i!!',!?-T. P'.'c

No book has f.vcr

lc tor y..uhj people which compares in

value, or has had t::"-PMv,h the salo 'A this jr' *ai at-.iuMl. itlillion* I 'opies Slave sold. The new vohirvM'T 4 is iu^i rca.iv. i:ii| ltasover ^oolarcc aniJ t* .urcly picttnes, si!vcr »t new stori s, urach a took i's. ]f)t nrnl hundrfdsof short stories, anecdotes, etc. The

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THEWORLD'SFAiR

i'liotfurruphod iiml des-'i\s ^iuwiko AROHWWIHIIC-II Idr our new Worlil'A Fair book •"tiy llrci'tor (ieui-rnl D.-ivls, Mrs. Toitor I'jilmi'r nnil otlier officials. Ovpr .ri(W piclnre'j, liwti'ly nil |vhotonriiihn. (iS'.l pauert. I.ow prieo. Kin

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iiinruiHsioM. I-'ivisiit paid, "i'l Oayb oreWit. Si'llini fast. Men or ladies make ?10 a day. send for circular or Hud 50 t:eul.s to d^y for largi uutltt I'nnt,'lining v.-r U0 phot^siaphs. ". W. Zipjjlor & l'".. 5J7 M.'irket street, St. Louis, MO.

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TOM STII.WEI.I, believes, no doubt, in the old adage, "If first you find you don't suecead, try, try again." He was elected Mayor, we boliove, in 1881, serving two years, and has been a eandi-1 dale for nomination three or four times since He is again a candidate for the] nomination which is to be held tho Gth.

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IAV PER MONTH IN YOUR OWN LOCALITY

point of view it looks now as if Bundle

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:-iit'8lo will die of fei.ic. noi" or l.«K« F»-i'-iviSkn, if FOUUM l'owddra ftru usi«l in i"'^ A.ty.j I'owdrr." will cure and jirrvrm IhHlI-iVrtiSl .«

JFomj.'s Powilm will prevent j.\ rciKz*3 Powilcrs will IniTcn'-r tiw ot n.. or-am twenty per ceni.. nml uia.-»e t..c S&i'^!of"T .Vt{0Wdcr?wBl rnro or prcrwit HJ'aortwt,.:. .%S ABF. WHLI'tl ILOLWS.-llMiI!«tllc MO ®f©VT.-."» l'(W :.«» W1U. OITC !.A-.W:XiIy... |SQlrt fvcryvli'-re. jJAViC B. I'OCJTU. ProiiricU !-,

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IWUNL'LE. l'riof CENT* Drusgiitts or B7 (nil. KLIY LIH'I Til! IV'S. I'I Wiirrnn Street, SEW

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row wild in all lewiperalo

Chest nuts lines.

id the inside track and would roach

painless to Mrs, D. \V. Yeagley, at the

family residence, on the corner of Wash- f.

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was a bare possibility of for a number of years contingencies she expressed her willingness to submit to the operation and it was performed last Saturday by Mr. Haslmau in the presence of a number of local physicians. The operation developed not only a large tumor but also a cancer in a form that rendered life ono of conl inu JUS suffering for tho patient, and which she could but a few days longer have ondured. Death therefore

came as a sweet relief to ono who had 'p

The funeral J^vas conducted at tho residence. Tuesday afternoon at "J o'clock by I )r. Tucker and Uev. Fuson. Tfie interment was in Oak Hill.

Doatli ot' Mrs. Mc-Mechau.

.-.-•Alrs. James (5. McMechan died atS:.'!0 o'clock Saturday evening at the advanced age of SO years.

Kli'/.a Wiriton was born Oiiio, Dec. ISM, was married to Di\ McMechan Oct. 17. H'!'! in this city, and lias resided here all of her married life e.xcept a few years at Darlington. On Friday morning, Feb. 7. she became dizzy and fell to the floor, fracturing her hip, from the shock of,-: which she never recovered. Ten children blessed life, union of this devotud pair, live of-whom preceded her I to the spirit land ,u infancy. Tho five remaining children are Dr. -Theo. Mc-

Median. Charles McMechan. Mrs. M. I) White. Mrs. Iv.'a Bloss, of Toledo, »hio, and Mrs. M. A. ray son.

This aged couple has resided with Mrs. (Irayson for the past eight years and she has proven herself a devoted daughter in every sense of the term, a stall' on which theyjhuve leaned in their declining years.

Death is certainly beautiful I" j.

aged, especially to those who havc lived ,liirtts

the life of (Irandnia McMechan. In early womanhood she united with the Presbyterian church when old Father Thompson, the grandfather of the eminently respected christain gentleman, Uev. Everett Thompson, was pteaching in this city and every act of her life has been consistent with the teachings of her beloved faith. We seldom see a more lovely character, intelligent, kind

right and denounce wrong. 'I he sincere sympathy of the entire community is with this^aged husband who is confined to hin bed from a similar accident to that his wife received.

No Capacity to Sue.

•lohn M. llutler, through his attorney, on Saturday at Indianapolis tiled a demurrer to tht! suit of Josephine E. McDonald. wife of the late United States Senator. J. E. McDonald, for an accounting. The demurrer alleges no legal capacity on the part of the plain- ti,,

tiff to sue: that the eoinplant is defective

bncause the administrator of the estate

of Joseph I'i. McDonald is not a party, and that the p'aintitY does not slate the facts surticient to constitute a cause of action. Mrs. McDonald sued tho la to

.lap,i-K-se Tarm animals are shod with

PARIS IS FRIGHTENED

BOMB FOUND ON THE STAIRCASE OF A POLICE STATION.

It Is Similar to TIios« I!«c«I by Yaillaut and Henry—Negotiations Between China and Russia Threaten to

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of next month. ilis nomination is uot au assured thing by any means, and the friends of Bundle and Smith are working with considerable energy for! their favorites. From a democratic

Cuuse Trouble.

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the judges stand by several lenghts the line du Temple, one of the. oldest ahead of his opponents. and busiest streets of the city, and which leads to the Hotel du V'illc. On

Death of Mrs. D. W.Yeagley. I this street is the Mnrvhe du Temple, Death came quietly and apparently ,occupying the site of the lour du

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ington and Jetfersou streets, Sundayj Anarchist Henry made a further eonevening at clock. For jjthe past fession to the police, yesterday, and as few months Mrs. Yeaglev had been a a result of it his mother's house was severe sufferer from, what a previous searched last night. The police found diagnosis bad proved to be a fibrous

tu mor. She had not since a severe attack of typhoid about twontv years ago, and what re

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eniovad -'ood health

\r£«* t,lr I '•»»**, of tlie.se things will prove valuable to the police in their efforts to arrest the other anarchists who were implicated in the plot with lknry. Henry also 'divulged the names of several of his anarchist friends, and their arrests are

lief she was able to get either from physician or sanitarium was only temporary. Last week i)r. Eastman was summoned from Indianapolis and upon examination ho informed the family tnat in her expected to take place in a short time.

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fewweoks at tho farthest, lie stated

prolonging lifo tempt, they say. was an act of vengeUudcr these once for the death of Pallas. They declared their comrades who havc not been arrested would avenge them.

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lant and llem was f(Hllul yc terd

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staircase of tlie police station in

revolution the royal

Temple, which during tin was used as a prison of

chemical apparatus and a intui­

11)er of lutlers 1U1 1

photographs, includ- Medical writ.

]!AI:CT:I.O.NA, Feb. 1!).—Six of the a

leading anarchists who have been ar-

rohlC(l havc COIlfcsst!d that lhey were

to Mrs. Veagley that if she, felt willing accomplices in the attempt upon the to undergo a surgical operation there ]if the civil government. This at-

NEGOTIATIONS I.IK ELV TO t\VIl..

Chluii and Kussiti Cunnnt us to Ownership tJ^.e ramirs. ST. 1'

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RI:i:.si!VIU Feb. l'..—The ne­

gotiation.-, between China and Russia in regard to the Pamirs are meeting with serious obstacles. A satisfactory conclusion now seems improbable,

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borne suffering with almost sublime for- form part- of their empire The l»us-

tiludo. Harriet T. fttillwagon was born at t'ocinellsville. 1'a., March 17, lSo.l and therefore lacked but one month of baing (i0 years of age. Her parents located in Putnam county in 1S17. On Oct. -0, l^.V? slif) was married to 1). W. ^'eagloy After a few years residence at Manhattan, Putnam county, and Howling (ireun, Clay, county. Mr. Yeuglsy moved to Ladogii where he conducted a prolitable business lor twenty-seven years. On A ug. 10. ISS'2 they came to Crawfordsvilie. where they have since resided. :\1 rs. Yoagiey was the mother of live children all of whom but one, survive her. Site had been [a member of the lUptist church for many years and was strongly devoted lo husband and children.

Chinese maintain that the Pamirs

sians insist that the country has been theirs since 1ST.".. ov ing to their conquest of Ivhokand. Kussia, it will be remembered, declined the proposition of a joint negotiation on the Pamir question with Groat Pritain and China, preferring to deal with each of these powers separately.

Condemn the Houio of f,ord*. LONHOX, Feb. !.•.—Four thousand persons assembled in Trafalgar square yesterday in answer to an appeal for a manifestation against the hoii'-e of lords for destroying the ela uses in the parish councils bill which called for a reforming of the London vestries. The lncM-ing. with much show of feeling', adopted resolutions condemning the house of li-vds for its action in this matter.

Con:', i'a Int the (lovcrn men HEW.IN, Feb. l:». —Two thousand merchants and inanufactmyrs ot the German 'empire metsihere yesterday. The assemblage was presided over ly a prominent- liberal member'of the reichMag. It was resolved to congiatulate t-iic e'ove.rnment upon tho conclusion of the- treaty with Uussia.

WOMi-.N SUFFHAGlSTb.

J)e!o^at. acre t! K«*fort? I'ro-

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reodintc to Work.

•••. WASHINGTON', Feb.

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1 ~The ladies

attending the woman siuYrage convention had their photographs taken in a group Saturday. There was a feeling that the next meeting shmild bo held in some other ei than Washington. Invitations extended to the convention meet in Washington. Cincinnati, At. nta and: Letroit. Fifteen-' minutes '.vere allowed to the adherents of each city to present, its views. Washington found a friend in Mrs. Lillie.

Dcvereanx Hlake. is Anthony seconded Mrs. Hlake. Atlanta. Ga.. was linally chosen as tlie place tor holding the next annual convention.

I'onr Men Killed in a .Mpxieini Kiol. LI.ON. .Mexico, l'eb. V.I. -A cocking main was being given at the City of l.a/.os. near here, last night, when a net's of Iwi pitted against, each other. l!oth men drew knives and attacked each other. Two friends of the men look up the d.spute aud the. fight became general, resulting in four men being stabbed to death and several others seriously wounded.

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MIAUU A. N. V., l'eb. .i. It is

stated that the cattle at both the Clil'\0'n Springs sanitarium farm and the

cultiu'sd, solf-sacriticing, with a sufli- tieneva cxncriiucnta! station show cient amount of moral courage to defend symptoms ol' tuberculosis. A veterinary of this iilaee cut tluil no liii."

l.xo make- the statei.M'overcd symptoms

of its pivsence in OVIM* I:"i" cattle, and ventures tile assertion that, one-fourth of the ci.ws in the count... are alllicteit..

I To Move on Clilnuru I L.\ NSINI.. Mid... i-'eb. ('(imniander ll. A. lleynuld cent Iv organized wholly semi-mi lit a ry orga niza'tithe Ancient. Ordei'oi l/ savs I here are now 1, .I0U i/ed coiinl territories.

Ncxt. tt.—(Irand of the repot iticul and •i known as 1 A merica lis, fully organand

in forty-four state His Ill'Nl SCC 111 Chicago for to-morrow.

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W'lI.KI-sn M'.I.K. l'a^, Feb. 19. .rescuing parly at tin worked steadily all day yesterday and I succeeded in making rapid progres:-.

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straw samlalB. vvilliin the next forty:eight hours. .NveA I'IOOC,

Economy and Strength.

Valuable vegetable remedies are used in the preparation of Hood's Sarsaparilla in such a peculiar manner as to retain the full medicinal value of every inedient. Thus Hood's Sarsaparilla nbines economy and strength and is the only remedy of which "100 Doses One Dollar" is true. Bo sure to get Hood's.

I Toon's Pills do not purge, pain or grijie, but act promptly, easily and efficiently.

it is not what its proprietors say, but. what Hood's Sarsaparilla does, tells the story of its merit, Ilood's Sarsaparilla Cures,

One of the feats of Mrs. Georgo Miehhng, wife of a San Francisco wrestling instructor, is to hold up her six brothers and sisters in a pyramid act, tho weight on her shoulders being S50 pounds.

What Will do it?

Medical writers claim that the sucfor nasal catarrh must be non-irritating, easy of application, and one that will reach tho remote soies and ulcerated surfaces. The history of the efforts to treat catarrh i6 the proof positive that only one remedy has completely met these conditions, and that is Ely's Cream Balm, This safe and pleasant remedy has mastered catarrh as nothing else has ever done, and bo»h physicians and patients -jonced' .* fact. Our druggists keep it.

At Gringsburg, Sweden, power from a waterfall is transmitted by electricity alocg a copper wire to mines oight milen away where it runs motors and supplies arc and incandescent lamps.

Tlie Puxzlc Solved,

Perhaps no local disease has puzzled a"d ballled the medical profession more than nasal catarrh. While not immediately fatal it is among the most nauseous and disgusting ill the Mesh is heir to. and the records'! show very few or no cases of radical cure ofj)[chronic catarrh by any of the many modes of treatment until the introduction 'of Ely's Cream Halm a few years ago. Tho success of Ely's Cream Halm a few years ago. Tho success of this preparation has been most gratifying and surprising. No druggists is without'it.

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(invlord mine

Senator's law firm for .-.Ti^OO, as repre-1 superintendent navis.wlm is in chai-gi-. Distemper and Cough Cure in the senling her husband's interest. ti,- ,i in the opinion that if no further

A new-party, to be called tho ''Poor" Men's Parly." is being organized at Hlu-ibyville. 111. It is proposed to elect no man to a local office who has possessions valued at more than 61.."00.

why Will Von

Is yourjhead^clear? llave'vou a good grip on all your interests ami a boundless energy in your 1 can have both if you observe the precaution to fake, when retiring for the'l nighf. a dose of Smith's liile iieans. 15y the time you get to work next day you will feel, as it' you could pull train of ears. Hi! sure to get the small size. 2*» ly.

There were j,0.V» personskilled accidents in and about coal mines in tireat Britain during last: year, an increase of forty over the record for 1S:)'2.

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Castoria.

At a fair held recently in Nantes an enterprising showman exhibited the identical appiw that tempted Evoand the whale that swallowed Jonah.

Alter 1 hp ball is over, after tin. morn. After the dancers leaving stars are gone, Many ahead is aching it all.

Take Smith's liile after the ball. Ask .' mal! size.

0jn*d 111 uiv nth l)r. Moulton

Iieans on retiring

The Kingston (Ontario), school board has adopted a system by -which it will provide free to the pupils paper, psns, peKciis and scribbling books.

J. K. Smith A|Co.. of No. "Joo (Ireen wich St.. Ne.v' York, the manufacturers of that favorito cathartic known aB Smith's Bile lleans, have adopted a novel plan hey, ask the individual buyers ot liile Heans tojsend their full name and address, with au outside wrapper from a bottle of Pile Iieans (either i'/.e) to their office, and they give for tho first wrapper received in each morning's mail and £1 for the 2d. »d. 1th," oth and Gth. Every day $10 in cashes thus sent to their correspondents. Ask for small size.

Citlifornia has a S-nte fruit union.

How's Your Horse?

Slorris' English Stable Liniment Mill positively cure his lameness, sprains, bunches, sweeney, gaHs.'ptiffs, poll evil, scratches, callouses.' barbedwire cuts and flesh wounds of every description No other preparation equals it. for promptness,, safety and economy." Price r0 cis, and $1.00. opera-: Sold by N veJiV lionc. ich city

Distemper Its Cause and Treatment

Is the title of our little book which tells all al.on*t one of the 'most, loathsome and dangerous diseases affecting horses, sheep and dogs, with uni|ues-

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Wells Medicine Co., The ri inedv is sold hv

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WEAK, NERVOUSSUISfEASED MEN.

Thousands of J'oung ar,tl MI'l Ayrd Men aro annually t-wept to a promatnre frrave Uuotujh early indiscretion mi later ixcr«'vn. Self abuao and Constitutional Blood IJis asoB have ruined and wrecked the life of many a promising young man. Have you any of the following Symptoms: Ni-rvous and Despondent Tirod in Morning: No Ambition Memory Poor (iarnly K.itiuuod F.xcituble and Irritablo Eyes Blur Pimples on the Face: Dreams and Drains at Nicht liostlnss Haggard looking Ulotches Bore Throat Hair Loose Pains in Body riunkon Eyes Lifeless Distrustful and Lock of Enerjy ami Streii^lL. Our Xr.ui Mil/tad Trralmmt will build you up mentuLLy, physically ond sexually.

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p.». Why Docs My Hair i'ali Out? J'his question may very easily be answered. Your hair falls out and you become bald either fiom want of care or from some disease. If from want of euro you have no one to blame tuit yourself, but if from disease vou hav-' nature to

1'irkholz, Nature's Germ ialist. of Chicago, has established an office at 1027 Masonic Temple Chicago, where he may beconsul'ed free (if charge and in private by those who desire treatment. An examination will cost yuu nothing, and should he find that ther is tho slightest chance to cure you will treat you under a guarantee to en or ask no pay. Call or address Pro l?irkhol/, 1027 Masonic Temple Chica

The fly lays four times each summer eighty eggs each time. The descendants of one female fly in a single season may number 2,080,320.

Facts People ilo Not Kuow. ('ooler. pleasanter summers, with days one hour shorter. WaJiner pleasant' winters,'', with days one hour longer.

Wild lands S.'i an acre. Improved farms 810 to £15 an acre within one mile of railroad stations. Two or three crops every year from the same land. You can find all of these in Eastern Mississippi and southern Alabama along the Mobile A- Ohio railroad. \Y" are anxious to prove these lac's.Come and see. Half fare exclusion every two week's.

Full particular* sent by E. E. Posey (i. P. A.. M. A- O. it. K.

E. \V, (irtene. !en. Act.. M. A 1(N N. Ihoadwav. St. Louis. Mi

Turkey has had but two strikes.

DBS. KENNEDY &KERGAM

What Done-Hm

At 14 yours of ago I learned a bad habit which almost ruined mo. 1 became norvous and woak. My back troubled ino. I could Htand 110 exertion. Head and eyes Iwcumn dull. DroamB and drains at. nUht weakened mo. 1 triod sevou .Modical Firms, Electric I^ ks l'ateni Medicines and Family Doctors. They gaTO mo no help. A friend advised me to try ])rs. Kennedy & Korean. They ^ent me on»» Tnontli's treatment and it cared mo. I could feel myself ijainin^ every day. Their AVit» .1/W/evi Trmtmcnt cures when ail else /ails.'* They havo cured many of my friends."

Son:e 3 years a«o contracf»d sorions constitntional !lood disease. I w- nt f» Hot Sprinun to treat for syphilis). Mercury almost hilled nirt. a whiln the symptoms lumiii appeared. Throat ijeeame snre, pains in li in pimples 1 face, b)o*eh** eyes rot I, Inss of hair, glands enla p-d. ete. A medical friend advised Drs. Kennedy A: Korean's NewMc'tho 1 Tri»:i ,jneiu. Jtcured tne, and 1 have had nosjmptoms for five y- ait. 1 urn married ai happy. Ah a doctor, I heartily recomend it, all who h*ive mis t«»rribie tiiscajMj— syphilis." tt will eradicate iii».» pv»isou from Ihe bio^d."

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tiny life. Karly indiscretions a-.ii iaU't* ciiv-.-ses made trou'do tor me. 1 became wea'. antl n- rvoii -. My kidneys b" :amo alfect»'tl anl I feared Urii '.it%' di^'«'is,». M.trri.-l lif w.ig unsatisfactory and my home unhappy. I trietl everything—all failed till took treatment from Or-, Ken::e t. aud Ker^an. Their N Metliod tilr•. nti) up in',r.,,'.!1v, phy'^'illv and dually, feci and actUU° :i mm every r^speiM., Try thein.

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Valn&blo IntcresMns: InBtructivo Sci

A I O a a ii a or coin, to cover cost ot postape, wrappinsr, ctc.. to Art l'urtfolie 1 -:Ir an Hmldlns, Chlcapo, anil ono portfolio, contalnlnp 10 picture* llxKi inule. is in r»i::e. WISH •rciitintr mul authentic descriptions, will be matlcii to you. The mitlre ^uriett »t ii' :orlf,^1, l.-::" '."ii hotosraphR. If purchased at retail, would coat at a low estimate.

•rtuiuty was ever before presented. No such opportunity can ever ac-iiii be ofi'erec. .if *. NliriRFR S of the Portfolki may he hml for a sot of 3 wook-day and one Sur.tla iV coupon, which will accumulate, and 10 cents forc-ach r«r. 10I1-. iv tho IT. S. Government to cover the expenne for preservation in the archives at Washington. "on ot

o:o Was appropriated by tho II. S. Government to cover the expense of ."- thi'Me |)!iotoirraphs for preservation in the archives at Washington K' 'ViF/YiRFR The Inter Ocean has the Kxclusivn Iti^ht to niake the •. 1!t»t.:i !•"—ii inthese reproductions from the Ollicial (Joverninenl L'holo.TiMpns. '"••CfjtAI PPOIIFST Please favor your friends who may not be repnl.if re-|der\of n.uyui.ji

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informingliiein of the. partii:ul::rH !...oU

r.iCVIDE FOR BACK NUMBERS This series beiran Nov. 1M and one ho'.ilc a •.vo.clc II II tiuH been issued since. HneU PeHfu:ies. -II')-)

ered in exchange for 3 WHHKDAY AN1 1 SUNDAY COITl'ON. Hy .c..ira coupons each week all back Portfolios can thus be easily obtained. CAUTION In Bcnclinsf for Portfolios do not include any other busin^sn or nxjui v.-:th

yourorfiur. Ii wtmpoHsiblo to answer in tliM .lis'panmoii

rialuly tlio Portfolioyuu ctcsiiv. Klvin? it^i number. Sotid coupoaa. uic., to

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INTER OCEAN BLDG., ,J.

Personal.

Hear in mind ono thing, that if business, pleasure, or necessity calls you away from home at any time, be particular to have your routo fully decided upon and arranged before starting.

blamo tirst. and in the second place Many things should bo taken into conyourself, if you do not take the proper j,i,.,'ation. especially the inducements course to have the disease cured Prof an Hair Spec- 'y

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Wisconsin Central Oom-

pany to Duluth, St. Paul, Uinnoapclis, West Superior or any point in Wiscon­

sin. These trains leave Chicago at convenient hours. Their equipment is unsurpassed by any line iu tho Northwest.

Close connections are made at St. Paul and Minneapolis, with the various lines running to all California and Pacific Coast points.

Ask your nearest ticket agent :or full information, and bo [particular to seo that your tickets read via the "Wiscon­

sin Central Lines." AS. C. POND, Lierd. Pass. Agent, iw. Milwaukee, Wis.

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The entire year for comfortable out door work. Purer air, ptires, softer] wafer, betttcr health., and longer lib' for yourself and family

Mardi Cras Excursion Kates, Mobile and New Orleans. Usual low rate excursion tickets will be sold from all Clover Loaf Stations. Special accommodations. Tickets will bo sold .January IWth to February 4th, inclusive. Liberal return limit.

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C. C. FN KINS, Ci. P. A. Toledo, O,

N. 15. One fare excursions South February. March, April. May and June,., via Clover Leaf l!ont'.\

Shut Your Ears

|'L-o the representations of unscrupulous dealers who tell you that their bogus nostrums and local cures are identic.'il with or akin to Dr. Well's New Cougli

Cure. Such statements aro false. Ask

Mobile, Ala or for. and insist upon having, the genuine O. I!

!. 1!., article, which is put up in Salmon colI ored wrappers and retails for 25 conts Beware of imitations. Sold by Nyo &

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