Jasper County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 January 1899 — Page 3

Sure Cure for Colds When the children get their feet wet and take cold give them a hot foot bath, a bowl of hot drink, a .dose of Ayer’s Cheny Pectoral, and put them to bed. The chances are they will be all right in the morning. Con* tinue the Cherry Pectoral a few days, until all cough has disappeared. « Old coughs are also cured; we mean the coughs of bronchitis, weak throats and irritable lungs. Even the hard coughs of consumption are always made easy and frequently cured by the continued use of Auer’s Cherry Pectoral Every doctor knows that wild cherry bark is the best remedy known to medical science for soothing and healing inflamed throats and lungs. Put one of Dr. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral Plasters over your Sungs Thu Bml Marf/ca/ Atfvfoo Fnt! W« now have some of the molt eminent physicians in the United States. Unusual opportunities and long experience eminently fit them for giving you medical advice. Write freely all the particulars in your case. Address, Dr. J. C. A YER, Lowell, Mass.

THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS is due not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination, but also to the care and skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes known to the California Fig Syrup Co. only, and we wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other parties. The high standing of the California Fig Syrup Co. with the medical profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weakening them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company

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Pleasant Company.

An Englishman relates that he one day called to see the elder Dumas, and Inquired of the servant, “Is Monsieur at home?’ “He is in his study, Monsieur; Monsieur can go in.’’ At that moment he heard a loud burst of laughter from the inner apartment, so he said he would wait till Monsieur’s visitors were gone. “Monsieur has no visLors; he is working,” replied the servant. “M. Dumas often laughs like that at his work.” It was true enough; the novelist was alone, or rather in company with one of his characters. He was simply roaring.

Germany and Asia Minor.

It is inevitable that Asia Minor shall eventually pass from Mohammedanism, and whether Germany accomplishes the task or not, the Sultan must yield to a Christian nation. It is just as inevitable that diseases of the digestive organs must yield to Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, which are usually called dyspepsia, constipation and biliousness.

Mohammedans and the Koran.

Perhaps it is not generally known that Mohammedans never use printed Korans, because in doubt as to the ingredients entering into the composition of the printing ink. They are afraid of being defiled by taking into their hands a copy of the sacred book that may have been produced with the ink in which pig’s fat, Instead of linseed oil, has formed one of the component parts. They therefore confine themselves to reading hand-written reproductions of the work, which are naturally very expensive.

In Winter Use Alien’s Foot-Ease.

A powder to be shaken into the shoes. During winter your feet feel uncomfortable, nervous, and often cold and damp. If you have perspiring, smarting feet or tight shoes, try Allen’s Foot-Ease. It warms and rests the feet and makes walking easy. Cures swollen and sweating feet, blisters and callous spots. Relieves corns and bunions of all pain and is a certain cure for chilblains and frost bites. Try it to-day. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores for 25c. Trial package mailed FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.

Red Spectacles for Seasickness.

Bright red spectacles, accompanied by internal doses of calomel, form a new German specific against seasickness. It is deduced from Epstein’s investigations on the influence of color on the blood vessels in the brain. Seasickness is due to lack of blood in the brain, while red sends blood to the brain with a rush. By looking at one point for some time through the red glasses, the patient is cured radically.

A Remedy for the Grippe.

A remedy recommended for patients affflicted with the grippe is Kemp’s Balsam, which is especially adapted to diseases of the throat and lungs. Do not wait for the first symptoms of the disease, but get a bottle to-day and keep it on hand for use the moment it is needed. If neglected the grippe has a tendency to bring on pneumonia. The Balsam prevents this by keeping the cough loose. All druggists sell the Balsam.

Iron Tonics from Vegetables.

A proposal has been made by a French chepiist to obtain easily assimilable iron tonics from vegetables by feeding the plants judiciously with iron fertilizers.

Write It Down.

Write it down in a book, so you can see it every day, that St Jacobs Oil is as sure to cure Lame Back or Lumbago as you write it down. It does Its best with It and leaves behind a cure that stays. Nearly all the cotton raised In Egypt is sent to England.' Factories do not flourish there on account of the dust and the excessively dry air.

Coughing Leads to Consumption.

Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough at once. Go to your druggist to-day and get a sample bottle free. Sold in 25 and 50 cent bottlea. Go at once; delays are dangerous. It is not generally known that Mme. Patti made her professional debut In Cuba.

To Florida.

Queen and Cbeseent Two Fast Vcstibuled trains daily Cincinnati to Jacksonville. He who foresees; calamities, suffers them twice over.—f’orteus.

Warm Blood Coursing through the veins feeds, nourishes and sustains all the organs, nerves, muscles and tissues of the body. Hood’s Sarsaparilla makes warm, rich, pure blood. It is the best medicine you can take in winter. It tones, invigorates, strengthens and fortifies the whole body, preventing colds, fevers, pneumonia, grip. HOOd’S S parma Is America’s Greatest Medicine. Price SI. Prepared by C. l. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. - Hood's Pills cure sick headache. * cents DYSPEPSIA? dyspepeia. and I came to th. conclusion to try yonr pilnk I immediately found great relief from their bee. I feel like a new men since I commenced taking them, and would not now be without them. The drpwyy .deepy feodna I used to hare has entirely disaMhared., The dyspepsia has le tpe and my rheumatistrfYlaone entirely. lam eatisfieu if anyone so afflicted wilfaive 1 Radwar'. Pills a trial they will surely cure them, for I believe it all cornea from the system being out of order —the liver not doing its work, Radways PILLS Cere all Disorders of the Stoaeaeb, Bewrls, KMneya, Bladder, IMrefneee, CoetlveneM, nice, alee SICK HEADACHE, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, BILIOUSNESS, INDIGEffTIOM, CONSTIPATION, name ta ea waatyea bay.

CONGRESS

The supporters and opponents of the peace treaty in the Senate bad their ■first contest over that document on Thursday in executive session. The debate was upon a motion by Senator Berry to consider the resolution of ratification in open session. The discussion continued from a few minutes past 1 o’clock until about 5, when the Senate adjourned for the day. without reaching a vote. There were no set speeches in the usual acceptance of that phrase. It was a running debate, in which Senators Berry, White, Hale, Hoar, Vest and others in opposition to the treaty met Senators Davis, Frye, Teller, Gray and others in advocacy of it The House passed the diplomatic and consular appropriation bill without amendment. During the general debate two set speeches were made against imperialism by Messrs. Carmack and Gaines of Tennessee. The diplomatic and consular is the sixth of the regular appropriation bills to pass the House. The bill as passed carries sl, <05,533. A bill was passed authorizing the Little River Railroad Company to construct a railroad through the Choctaw and Chickasaw Indian reservations.

In the Senate on Friday Mr. McLaurin (Dem.) of South Carolina made a strong appeal in a carefully prepared speech against a policy of expansion by this nation. Mr. Sullivan (Dem.) of Mississippi and Mr. Pasco (Deni.) of Florida discussed the pending Nicaragua canal bill, the former supporting it and the latter opposing it. The Indian appropriation bill was taken up, but its consideration was not concluded before the hour of adjournment. The House entered upon the consideration of the naval personnel bill. The speeches on the bill were filled with glowing allusions to the glories of naval ■victories in the late war. The bill was supported by Messrs. Foss (Rep.) of Illinois, Dayton (Rep.) of West Virginia. Berry (Dem.) of Kentucky, Driggs (Dem.) of New York and Dinsmore (Dem.) of Arkansas, and was opposed by Messrs. Lowe (Rep.) of New York and Sinijtson (Pop.) of Kansas.

A state funeral almost majestic m its impressiveness was given the late Representative Nelson Dingley at noon Monday in the House of Representatives. Speaker Reed calk'd the House to order and immediately thereafter the Vice-Pres-ident and the Senate entered the chamber in a body and were followed by the diplomatic corps, with whom came the members of the Anglo-American comTnission, of which Mr. Dingley had been a member. Then followed the chief justice and associate justices of the Supreme Court in their somber robes, and they in turn were followed by the President with his cabinet. The services were cOSdncted by the Rev. S. M. Newman of the First Congregational Church of Washington, assisted by the Rev. Dr. Couden, chaplain of the House. As soon as the services were over the House adjourned. The Senate Jichl no- session for the transaction of business on Monday.

The House on Tuesday passed the naval personnel bill without division on the final passage, thus accomplishing what the officers of the navy have striven for during more than a decade. By its provisions the line and the engineer corps are welded into an amalgamated line, staff officers are given positive rank, but their command is limited to their own cofps, and a system of voluntary and compulsory retirement on three-quarters pay, as of the next higher rank of forty officers a year, is established. which is designed to remove the congestion in the lower rank at forty-five. The bill also practically equalizes their pay with that of army officers. The most important change in the bill as reported was the adoption, after a hard fight, of a substitute for the organization of the marine corps, by which the corps is to consist of 6,000 enlisted men and petty officers, with general officers and staff. This will increase the marine corps by 1,300 men and increase the cost of its maintenance $1,500,000. Several unimportant bills were passed by unanimous consent before the personnel bill was taken up. Almost the entire session of the Senate was devoted to consideration of the pending Nicaragua canal bill. Speeches were made in support of the measure by Mr. Chilton (Tex.) and Mr. Turner (Wash.) and in opposition to it by Mr. Spooner <Wis.l. At .3 o’clock consideration of the bill under the fifteen-minute rule was begun and was continued to the close of the session.

The Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce had the right of way in the Hous<> on Wednesday and hucceeded in passing quite a number of bilk of minor importance, most of which authorized the construction of lighthouses, fog signals, etc. Then the bill to grant the Pacific Cable Company a subsidy of $100,606 a year for twenty years for the construction and operation <»f a cable was calk'd up and a very spirited debate, which consumed the remainder of the day, followed. The opposition was headed by Mr. Corliss (Rep.. Mich.l, who advocated the construction of a Government cable. No conclusion was reached at the hour of adjournment. Mnd as the special order under which the House was operating expired with the adjournment, and as objection was made to fixing another day for its consideration, it goes over indefinitely. The feature of tlte session of the Senate was a speech delivered by Mr. Bacon (Dem., Ga.i in support of his resolutions declaring that the United States would not assume sovereignty over the Philippine Islands. Following Mr. Bacon’s speech the Nicaragua canal bill was taken up and remained under discussion until 6 o’clock.

Notes of Current Events.

In' the United States 18518 was the warmest year on record. France is reported to be willing at la«t to sell her Newfoundland shore rights to England. ‘ Several line steamers have been caiight in the ice in tbe Yukon river, and it is feared that they will be lost. Gen. Jone Gomes, who has returned to Washington from Havana, says the people cf Cuba are beginning to realize thst American rule is necessary for tbe present.

■*. JnkaOß *** ■a. -• BtaT ZZ SLJbixAbMSI •“ StffiioHi. St. Jaodbs«at “ Htariteffte Sit. Jjuufla (MH *“ Mliacuilur tattß*.

Bombarding Clouds in Austria.

Di this 'Cflinituy tuspanihuHii» have ’beim made iin iinfincdig' naiin uptim tibe arid 'lh'Hs ilgr -espllitflng: ipiraubnr <*c d*ynamite. Uni Aiuetnun tflhe Minister off Agriculture tis ttnvrimp am rtspuitimauC off exactly an ipppiisiie umtnwo*.. H&t Urns ■sanctioned am tupwipnuuraiim off (illKWit florins to tesmafiirih ailirrtry-allmn- stmtiitnufar trying nlhe uffiocu off sui tire iin iq> Hindi idhtuOs. Ulin- army flnrnishes Tilt- «<imcitHHiini and’ fflnohe are tsgteOtafl no afflitec nite annosjiheric suite ‘iff ilnniiiftiry. -

Beware of Ohitminits for Catarrh that Contain Memory

as aneremy will -BirrtU dWtnw ttiie sense- of smell and ('onqilHWlyidiraiuH-tilH ivthilb system When eiiun’ing’ttttinrDugh ttiu- miiitinus surnme.'s ■Huc.li artiiiles silimilil mown the uwtl; axxiepc on jrrescriiitiois, tfroni nminteillb- tflo ilßinagt- they .wlll <to ik tmmiUii Uiidie-arxHtlyou; cun piMsllUv ilertvr ttnmi ttheni. UUIU* <'arurrh ‘<ltn’e.:iiinnuiainun»illlwTE.-IL.<f!lHnny, Atfin.Toledo.'W./cuiitaius an niunmnjy.amtlus taken;internally, acting -dimdtly aijmn’tthe tlltimli anil! mis cons surtnees off tthe swotmi. Ihi Diteimr HUIUs -Catarrh 'Cure Uie'HUH'wouairtttilH-snniiine; DC is, taken intemuUy.umfiiiuulle iin IBillHUJi.Wlliui.ay BC.:a.*C)icngyX»<up. Die-tiniuniull-irr"; HTtidkl by H'irigH«i4Bi. uSc. ipurllulttfe

Odorless Flowers.

Most jieqjte Twiiß the surpeisttdi Co learn That The anaijiciiiy ®tf tib mtrs- tarono perfume wilmttt wtr. Am Austrian, chemist, tvlio lias Ihettn maikihg: neseanihes into tflhe fltcHunHiC that out ttf ft.HOO wannmits; kun wm mmß »ci£tiwsrtecl in Europe, samwljr AW ItaHW- any odor; and ( <rf rfbesp UHiunflyv ffiffiyr Haro- am odor wliidh iis, iff suyttlliing. dfsugmwmYfle.

What Do the Children Drink?

Dau It ntfaem turn <nr an (Hr®. EBava yon Triefl The mew Sanfi (ftiihk coiled: (Gift XIX <<»■'' iht :is lihilinmim smii nuiunshing. -anil trtkrfl tthe nilaae ®ff anifEst-.. Tliamare •Gr:: in- U) yon ®M<e tite- ithildtMu the* mare heubh you diKntUnne titaimpii tiieiir systems. (SrahetQ) is mnfie a£ gime- grains,. «nd when jnHijiiswdi tunttas Hite the choice grraiies <rff IhiC oasts about us much. Alli kmuws sail it. B 3&. unfi fsc.

The Largest Standing Army.

Russia ippftsesses nite UirgnsC scumCng: army an eir.i'h. ffiiwnw ynair same 2SWi--000 canscrptts jjata rtfie- Etnstiißm ffiinessi. ■wliidi in Time iff jpenttf* mmbeir 'OOO turn. <Gn) a w:wr ffinKßißg this rises to mnfl imilliiig auC tile reserves wouifl imineuw iff tk*> diMZUOO' wdH-Trainofl stfifiiins. Slimififl nneessity arise tite mifiitla wv infill Be <i:nllted out. Hiring tag The tCtears fleams up> uj> mm.

Cafe and Obserwattion

cars. Excellent srawiice <rai s,ipwnß> tfirougfii trains. Quonn amfl Oestenr IBiutfr ffinmn Cincinnati south. A. ci'tisade .ngiilrn-tt JUiU’Timun ffbewinry gum has set italin TLumuim. nite IteuDclh authorities iisKning a wusming: against its use, and ■Rerihming- tjltott iitt is mure dangerous Ttem ite iine <r.nmutr srilll from the jjeupy carts.

Lane's Family Medicine

Moves the tbowet, mmfii iiay. Um ardterto ibe healthy Th® is mi'ci“smny.. Jkits gently on the Ihmr aimfl IkiiiiHvs. Cteus sink headache. fftrine 25i sniE mite. Sixty thunsamfl tuns <rff <nrlls ore nset£ Tor the bottle fl Inter (imsiunell tn England.

Ashewile

Only Through Cur ILine iis win <®nwm mil Crescent lioute amfl Suufienm Kiiilhvoy from Cincinnati. It is worse to ißmtrtiteiiifl tilmm to suffTer.—Krttye.re. I shall recmmßonfl Uflsuils Cure ff nr (Tomsuntptiom far noifl wite. —Mas. Mulligan; Flumstesfl, Kant Enghmfi, Xnw. 4. WHI.

INCURABLE I DISEASES ■ I J&owry jElmuestj ot~ 5| otwtu&St .rmr uttiuerr mmarstL tir Kintjile ■<o;torr& ini iinranrnDte. CamJi S. smnptikm ms co.— tlte ilunv-n. ::2ii its wiiittini ite itr : Hi Tin sun: ::<LwfffF wumnrdl stage :i; * * TUnit mumbars off 'people (Sit ®ff OTnuumptiinn needlessly. 3tt is mrotitiin ttfiott crony of cansmupticm, mre By ttte ni'gftfi treatment, fftotm-mu, Ute. ffiamtnmm’ss grant rnittiwihs umtturrhaiH diseasesscunflasficTlly mums rJhum. Dr. Hnrtanam msqjfiiiiDS iitt fMEy iin Bis I >ooks which mrm mruiiktfl uun aflnilißUttam. Here jsahfiaerSßflmSliiw. Mazo Mamie, Wus.. w.ftw ns <nne <rf many cured off moMungrtimn By Wte-uuHnu,. She saysx MuEaitig Deas Suhs:—“l nsnnftt jnmiw ymnr remedy towliwfhh'.. Kaßßt wcinttsr U ftml la grgipe anfl hemantaipr <eff ttlte Itau&s followed. ADTtetflwttirrsmiunmliafflt® tefld me I Bmd tto <fim«ff<«nnHun®tlmm. Thon I thsragfrt 1 wunilfl mdk Ute. ffltattnian Tor »&ra<je,wihidh 1 <giC.. Ute gtireaeeffl'daw to Bkis (fiteeotunns mull was cured. I axdwise cwmyteafly tfflatt iaa troubled v.Ufh lung .ffistinw ttslte Ute. Har t num Is tteaxtanßUt . Umm smnr ti&cy will art aqgrett lit nfftfflHytfio. Bam naw enjoying igood IhoriMh, aaifi omttl.afr Ik-rn-aiadqrat.” W&»wiwgMritn«SSimtnitUß.

THANKFUL TO MBS. PINKHAM. llhwiflrt Words From Women Who Have Been Relieved of Backset* —Mrs. Pinkham Warns Against Neglect. I BAssMea Pinkham:—l have been thankful a thousand times, since I wrote you, flor what your Vegetable Compound has done for me. I followed your a4> vine carefully, and now I feel like a different person. My troubles were back* ache, headache, nervous tired feeling, painful menstruation and I II jaOh leucorrhcea. ill --- £ took four bottles of Vegetable | f | f Compound, one box of Liver I I i ZZZ Z Z ZZZZ ZZ Z y Pills, and used one package of I l | - . Sanative Wash, and am now well. |-4— I —— ‘ —— . I thank you again for the good I2Z Z Z iSjp - * ZZZ ZZ Z ■ you have done for me. —Ella E. UJ..L Bhenner, East Rochester, Ohio. |~ | | —L ~ ~ i Greatnnmbersof such letters as [~|i ~ I IPI ———— the above are constantly being re- I I L - k eeived by Mrs. Pinkham from wo- ~ ‘ menwhoowetheirhealthandhappiness to her advice and medicine. Mrs. Pinkham’s address is eg lynn, Mass. Her advice is ofsered free to all suffering women who are puzzled about themselves. J- / If you have backache don’t neg- |K XC; ( Bret it or try heroically to “workit M M down, ” you must reach the root of fi I, tlie trouble, and nothing will do |H ftß this so safely and surely as Lydia /11//// E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- n..l pound. Backache is accompanied *' by a lot of other aches and wearying sensations, but they nearly always come from the same source. Remove the cause of these distressing things, and you Become well and strong. Mrs. S. J. Swaxson, of Gibson City, 1.1., tells her exi perience in the following letter: “■ Dear. Mbs. Pinkham :—Before using your medicine I was troubled with headache and my back ached so that I could not rest. Your medicine is the best 1 hava I ever used; it has relieved me of my troubles, and I feel like myself again. I Th tm ks. to Lydia E. Pinkham. “•1 would advise any one troubled with female weakness to take your medi« aihe. I shall also recommend it wherever 1 can as a great reliever of pain.” AMBfaa Women Save Been Benefited by Mrs. Pinkham’s Advice and Medicine

“Thoughtless Folks Have the Hardest Work, but Quick Witted People Use SAPOLIO

The Growth of Man.

Observations regarding the growth of man have determined the following interesting facts: The most rapid growth takes place immediately after birtli, the growth of an infant during tile first year of its existence being about 81 inches. The ratio of increase gradually lessens until the age of 3 is Eem’UeiL-at which time the size attained is half that which the child is to become when full grown. After five years the succeeding increase is very regular till the sixteenth year, being at tile rate, for the average man, of 2 inches a year. Beyond 16 the growth is feebte, being for the following two years about 3-5 inch a year; while from US- to 20 the increase in heigh is seldom «wr 1 inch. At the age of 25 the growth ceases, except in a few rare ease Si.

Try Grain-O! Try Grain-O!

Ask your Grocer to-day to show you a pnekageot GRAIN-O, the new food drink that takes the place of coffee. The chll(lren, may drink, it without injury as well as the adult. All who try it. like it GELAIN-O has that rich seal brown of SCiH-ha or Java, bat it is made from pure grains, and the most delicate stomach re eerrosit without distress. % the price of coffee. Ise. and 25 eta. per package Sold Uy ail grocers.

Consumers of Coal.

The consumption of coal per head of population is lowest in Austria, where it is only one-sixth of a ton per annum, and highest in Great Britain, where each person averages three and threerentlis tons each year. In the United Stores the average is two and onefirnrth tons a year.

Gates’ Mexico Tours.

First tour leaves Chicago Jan. 17; second tour leaves Chicago Feb. 11, 18tM). fftiiie at ticket includes all traveling expenses Car thirty days. These tours a’.. made by special trains of palace cars, in olinfing- dining ears. For descriptive books and nates write to Chas. H. Gates, Toledo, totuo.

Unlettered Women in India.

It is- said that out of 150,000,000 .women Ln India not more than 1,000,OOfiiean read.

Easy Chances.

A may sprain, a thump may bruise; easy chances for pain and trouBte. M easy way to cure right off is to use St Jacobs Oil. It takes no chances auu£ knows what it can do. Theodore Camp, of Mount Vernon, X. T-. Bas been teaching school for 62 years,, and is still doing so as well as

24 Hours

To> New Orleans or to Jacksonville via the Queen and Crescent Limited trains fikxmn Cincinnati 54 hours through to BLivann. Wily are we warned to look out for certain; iffiß vidua Is who are more than (laoaftte of looking out for themselves?

To Cure a Cold in One Day

mtarlaßbtime Bromo Quinine Tablets. AU dtaggisto refundthemoney if it fails tocura 2fiu UteggTrtiiußiumL. B. Q, on each tablet Tlte Best some people can do is to exprvss somebody else’s opinions.

Queen and Crescent

Kintxr and. Southern Railway. 109 miles s&nrteßt line to Florida and the West Indira Anygjrt can Mt the side of a barn—by sttsmdlng: Inside of it when .she throws. gIMCTerme Wrrewle. ta cesh.tmlCgg . Mem. WnmateeWß Soothi bo Stuut Mr Children tottUßr enrtwne the rnmn, rvuuees inflammatton. ffllh—mini rumetiimha. a cento a bottle. KVOOUnroi-gtoeorbrntltenlth that R-iP-AM-SwlU tooMk Semi 5 ernes to Ripen, chemical Co, r«u*.Bß-10smnplesand IJMI -wrinmeWto

H Cures Colds. Coughs. Sore Throat. Croup. Influenza.WhooplngCough.BronchitlsandAsthma. A certain cure for Consumption In first stages, snd a sure relief in advanced stages. Use at once. You will see the excellent effect after taking the first dose. Sold by dealers everywhere. Large bottles 25 cents and 50 cents. BAD BLOOD “CASCARETR do all claimed for them and are a truly wonderful medicine. I have oftee wished for a medicine pleasant to take and at last have found It in Cascarets. Since taking them, my blood has been purified and my complexion has improved wonderfully and I feel mueb better tn every way. ’ Mita. Ballis K. Bxllabs. Luttrell. Tenn, i CANDY K CATHARTIC THAOS MARK „ Pleasant, Palatable. Potent, Taste Good. De Good. Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c, 25c, 500. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... SUHHg BewHy Cwpaay. CSltaf, lwtr.il. Rew Y.rk. SIS M. Tl).RAP 80,(1 &nd guaranteed by alldrng- ■ I U’DAto gUU to CURB Tobacco Habit. SHOOT )VINCIIESTEB IO4DED ’ oSHqt Gun Shells Used byAilthe Campion Suots. fitt. Jem Namc ona Postal quid. FOP /S 2 PA6L /LLUSTRAreD Qtalooue. Rt SEATING G 7 /t 9 WmcHtsrit Art, Nnt Hmm. Com.

WHEAT! WHEAT! WHEATS “Nothingbut wheat M . far as the eve could reach Ifv7lav*2<c OD eithcr side—what yon PVafl might call a sea of wheat 4 , I l/XDCffl ~' v a s wllal a lecturer, s Peak ing of Western Vv « Canada, said while refer- | ring to that country. 1 For particulars as to routes, railway fares, etc., apply to C. J. Broughton. 1223 Monadnock Bldg., Chicago. Ill.; T. O. Currie, Stevens Point, Wis.; M. V. Mclnnes, No. | Merfill Blk., Detroit, Mich.; D. Laven. Bad Axe., Mich., or Jas. Grieve, R-ed City, Mich.; N. Bartholomew, 306 sth St., Des Moines, lowa, Agents for the Government of Canada. ®CURE YOURSELF! Use Big O for unnatural “!?**[«••• ‘““•““•lioaa rritAtioDf or uk«ratio&t >f LUUcoqi uieaitruDAA. Pain lew, and not aaCrui* gent or poiaonoua. by Drmggtata. or sent In plain wrapper. Circular sent on reqnett PENSIONS, PATENTS. CLAIMS. »rn ia lam w, dSyStytoSa. ~c.N.u' no a~-9» ~ when wumra to advertbem pleaw ui ’’ yen saw ths sdvtniaaami to this ysgsr.