Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 37, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 May 1898 — Page 7
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Xbe President, in a Special Message ;o Congress, Recommend Thanks to Dewey.
TO HIS BRAVE OFFICERS AND MEN ALSO.
Hrl "I ' f Thank 'rtiniplly Allotted 1,1 itntli Houses Also a lllll reullug ttu Kslra Itt'ur Ailuilrat In tha ajr tli. I uUrrslauillui; ltlur '' Ilieltauk U M '" H'H' L'luu Hu) . Washington, Mey .The president sent the following message to congre M $0 run ( KW(W or tiik I'm i ei StatehOa the "Hh of April luireiUHl lUe secretary ol Hi. :..! M teieajrapll one r In l.'uUllumlore George Dewey, of-the United Slut-" navy, comansadiBg tu Asiatic aaajMlNtV then It in iu the jn.i if Hong Kuli, tu proceed forthwith M lUa pbtlipplM tslaud. Inert' to coinoiutice opera I,, n a" I :ia Spanish licet. Pruii.uilv obeying that order, the I'nlteit States squadron, eonsUtlriK tf the Hag :. Uiympla, Dnltlgnnrn. Bahrtub, Boston. (Xiaooeg ajul ivtrel, vifcb Um reveuuo cuttr Mci'uiiocb us an auxiliary di-puub bom . oelersd lee fearbur uf Manila ut daybreak OU Iii tirst uf iluv, kul immediately eiigaireil the entire Hpeaksg I ol II fcbuis, which wore un !rr the pror nn of I In' tire of tko land forts. A"r u stubborn tight, in wliU'h Iii . . suriereil treat loss, tin ir vessels aere it. ttroyod r completely SftlMfl and tbe wuier tn'n-'V .. I avlt silenced, of nur bruvu nftlOi r uikI meu nut one was lust, ami Only eight I Ii ired, Mai Lease Miiitbtiy All of our mps a-. .,)'.! any fefeftOQg duunage. i i the fourth of May I olinnodure Dewey had t ii possession of tue iiuml station at t'aI ii -,troyiiiff the furl I Meat ions there, and at I . etUMHll Die bay. and paroling their Karr Ina waters of the bay are under ht ri ia;., control, lie lias established hospital! : . m lü Au.eri. au lines, when; i of lUa j- . . .sii sii aiel wounded are assisted und proti I 1 lie it.aeritude of tili victory can hardly I c asm ahi the onl.nary sluiidards of naval arc OutfretgtUag any material fettvafee . I... li the mural effect of this initial success. A: ihj. unsurpassed achievement the irn-at hear! of our nation throbs, u.il with buustins or with greed of coutest, but with deep , . uide that Uli triumph has coiuo li. a just cuuse, und that. by luu , grace of GimI. un effective step has thus ben taken toward the attainment ol thewishetlfur pea.e. To those lin- akol. rouniKf and U' i t ion have won the tight, lulhe gallant coia0. ander and tbe brave officers und men who le t him, our country uci an incalculable Ü in J V- inic at our people fe"l. bud. fePeukiii in Hi. If name, I at once sent a message to Ofefefe u. . . re Dewey, thank. ng him und his ffin n H ' men for their plendld achieveuient and cverwlielmiug victory, und Informing him that I hml appointed him uu uetinj rear xiii''ral. 1 now recommend that, following our national precedents, and expressing the fervent gratltttdt of every patriotic heart, the thanks ,.f couPM be .ien Acting itrar-Admiral Dwey of Ith! l ulled States navy ir MgUjr disliiignisheU conduct in contlicl wilh the em iny. and toth orlicer nnd men under his euro maud for their HllUJ In the oestrurliun of the enemy rl- t and the capture of the enemy's foruncaHtM iu the bay of Manila. S I l.l.l AM Ml KINI..!. Executive Mansion. May V. law. Kc-olutluot of Thanks Iiitntdueed and Adopted lo lougress. N a shim, ton, .May 0. Senator Hale and Representative Iloutelle, chnirmen 1 . ipeetl vely of the aenate and iMMMi cnintuittees on naral alTairs, were d ied to tha White House dHtiag the rahinet sehhion to consider toe resolution of thanks recommended in the president's message. Tbcj nt hut a few minutes, and the two .a i rinen suliseipiently uet at the c.iji.tnl and decided upon the form of slation for making ( oCBOhodon Dewey a rear-admiral, to be introduced k.uuiltaneously. 1 lie congressional resolution is as follows: Jo. ut resolution, tendering the thanks congress to ('ommolore George Dewey, fj, . . and in Uie o. Meers and men of tbe miuadron under hu runimnml. lirtoirrä. By the scintle and the house of repNHntatives of the United States of America In congress assembled, that, in pursuance ol i ri'oinmeudatlon "f the president. male in . i . amy with the provisions of section IMC of Um revised statutes, the thanks of congress M I of tbe American ptap e are hereby ti il l. ,-eJ to Commodore OWtgM Dewey. 0, bV N . commauder-ln-chlef of the As a: if station, fur highly distinguished conduct in conflict wiih the enemy as displayed by him In tbe deMn.ction of the Spanish KoM mil batteries id tic harbor of Manila. Philippine islauds. May I lf. sni . S. That-the thanks of congress an I o Um m-rican neopi" are hereby extenled i .-Ii Couim'shire Dewey, to the officers au 1 n i under his command, for the gallantry and tklblted by them on that oceas.jn. , He it further resolved, that the pres. VU Bt or ihe lTnit-d States bg pgfagMi u eaus' tins resiilullon to t- communicated tol'ommoi.oi e I ewey, and through him to the officer aaC B, :. under his command. I lie abov resolutions were adopted l hoth houses without a disseutiuu Vote. Uoth houses also pgssed a ML ereat in an additional rear admiral in tin navy. Um understanding; Ihtilhg Hint the r.oiU was to le bestowed 'Ikhi Acting lo ii -Admiral tieorfft' DtWtTjr,
ENGLAND IS INTERESTED. I I. is, 1 hi limn i he Movements of i lie Auirrieau and Spanish fleets I uleresling rim.llillltle. Lomh.n. Ma) II Vratcg-ieal int.-r at in the war ia at last beeoining keen. The dramatic appearance of the rspuuish fleet iu the West 1 ndies, w h ich lg supposed to have induced Admiral Sampson to postpone the completion of his work ut Porto Rico, oim-iis up the possibilities of a very interesting" o;uine dvarUhg the next few days, which will le awaited with the (freutest expectam The ijuestion is whether Admiral Cwf Vtfgi intcinls to try to slip in'o Havana, or t-j hover alHut with a view ol inspirino; the Americans with dread d what he may do. In anv ease the latest neivs, reportiinf Spanish victories, lias greatly raised the hopes and kpirita u( people in Spain, and the reM nt talk of appealing to the powers V intervene iu the interests of peace, will qiiicLly vanish. The Ilaily ( hronicle. fllgl llggjllg; the gltlMtion this morning, says:
Admiral Sampson seems to have waited just too loop; before attackingSan .1 nan. lb' would have avoided all the present tannic if he had attacked a few days earlier. At any rate, however, he has taten the measure of l'orto RleO ai a eolltlg station, and the Spanish claim of victory is absurd. The Daily News. spcaUiiiL' through well-Uno.n war expert, says:
"It mmi for once that ankec euteness lias ovcrreacln-d itself in the ina. li ao-ainst Spanish sccretivem ss. In fcboooaÜBK contest sharp wits may OOltnl for inure than physical foree. Admiral t'ervera's mlroit inovcinent has Itccn executed with much judgment, and Spain has redccmcii her character for enterprise. What may come of it noliody would venture, to predict. THE RED CROSS ON THE SEAS. I'rep.irlng a Joint t in ulac A iniouiieleg 1 1.- Adoption of Hie Modus Ivrndl During the War. Wasiiim, io. May H. -The dcjiart tuciit of slate is preparing for promulgation jointly with the navy department an ImportgdU cin tihir annoiiii -i no; the adoption of the modus vivendi dutinr the war with Spain ol the additional articles to the original lied Truss society, which vere tlrufled Octobgf .'), l"o"v the object of which is to extend the operations of the Red Cross, which concerned only warfare on laud, 0 naval warfare. The i'doption of simplv a modus was proposed by the government at Switzerland, following- the example set by France and the North German states iu the war of 170. The ggf ggOlt Oi Spain als) has announced its acceptance of these uddit ional articles as a modus vivendi. The effect ol this joint action is to secure, as far as may.be the safety from attack at the hands of either party of the new hospital ship Solace, now at Key West, fitted out by the United states government, under the Unltgd States tlao;. for service iu the I u I in 1 1 caiiipaig-n.
A CHEERFUL WOMAN. Fruui th Doatos-rat, Dnexil, Ing. Evory vobuui cannui I beautiful, feet g Cheelful fan often U p'.es I hi ililiiKhcy. ltti t go due t un lie clieeilul and hnttg jov to Otfeerg ubleae llicy have p 1 1 - 1 In a.tL I'ur liiiiatly, getctice baa pined tin pricele boou w ith in H e legeh ol i iii woman aa the following un ideol prove: Mii Aiiiiicla Roi figon, ifg of William Rolmisoii. farmer and to Wniau, near llowc.ville, Cay County, Ind., is tlurlvtwo veaig old itid had loi m m la year Ueu in declining health and dcspoiideut. For tiiiic months she was imt only unable to attend tw her douieatic dutiin, hut too fggblg to Pe up und ttltout. Today xhc i in good health und adle to attend tu her boiiaelioid affairs, bbe relates bet cxpcriebce as lol lows: "I waa atllietrd with female trouble and ras in a delicate täte of health. 1 lost my appetite, grew thin and Wga greatly depris.ed. After taking various remedies without being benefited 1 was induced by a fnend to try IJr. Williama' Pink 1'iba.
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1 alal lllryrle I ..III. Ion. TiioiiA, Wash., May l flntwdnj gftet noon, while returning- from Bdl a-Hi with a bicycle party. Secretary C Mock, uf tiie Tucoiiia school board. is l tin into by an unknow n w oman, fend lioth parties were thrown froir t. eir wheels. Mr. Mock was uncoilI is when picked up, nnd soon died i woman niountod her wheel aud rode away.
Shot the Widow and Himself. Sollt Ii: Nie In. I . May to Krank U n ring-ton, Mfmda v, fatally shot Mrs. Mahlert, a widow with whom h h '.trdi'd. because she refus'd to marry 'in He then lil.-w out his mvn braiua. I'sllfm ilia's Qeefegj Killl. svn Fi'.an. isco, May ID. California! )UOtn of volunteers is now in San I ran MMN Two battalions of infantry fend on,- liattery of artillery arrived fi'i ii the interiorof the state yesterday 'in? up the eoiuplement of tnxyps to 'e nto bill feed with the reg-ular army fet the Presidio for service at the l'hilipi.. Ben, TIMM tfngani are NM beim fefenntlnnd ny Um ejgjdlnal bonni and Xl U WObnMe be innsiered in to-tlay. I -I addition to the state troops, four 1 'ums of thg I'outteentli I'aited esinfaufry arrlTexl from Vancr ifcr bstrraekg
Have Hie Honor of Heilig the tlrst Stall to Turn 0r ItsOuula lo the lulled Males. Indian u-oi. is, Ind., May li liov Mount yesterday afternoon issued coin ui.ssioiis to t he i.tlii ei s of the four Indiana reg-i incuts and the lig-ht batteries of volunteers. On account of a misunderstanding- some of the commissions hud been within Id until yesleiihiy. Col. (tiinder, the rnskingj OA L'er. is now in command of ump Mount. Aeoovdinfj to the nfeaatarine7in rules jf the I nited States army. Col. Stüdebaker, of South Hcnd. WOOee rerimcnt was the tirst mustered into the federal service, should be colonel in eomtnand. but (toe, Mount threatened to withhold his commission for food unless he agreed to recognize ( jl. Ounder s sUM-riority. In order to secure his commission. Cm. Sluilebaker fOTU in, thvis ending a .ontroe'rsy that had involved Caiui: .Mount for several da , s. Indiana is understood to be the tirst state to turn over its quota to the United Stutis. THE FLYING SQUADRON SAILS. The Most I ..i em I '.!. as lo t'aliher anii Number of (tang In the VXorl.l other Vggeetfe fee ioii. OU POtfefl COMrOBT, Va . Mav 14 -The tlyiug- squadron, tinder ( ommo dure Schley, put to sea at precisely J:4; p. in. yesterday under sealed orders.
I he squadron consists of the flashij Brooklyn, the first -class battleship Massachusetts, the sccond-c ass hat tieship Texas, the protected acht Scoi pion and the collier Sterling-. Commodore Sciile receitred his ordeis fnon W ash i tig-ton atom' oclock reaterday Dsorninjt lie refuged to di-
uljje t lie dest inat ion of the aqiMMll Oil I'lic Oombl nation of battleships and cruisers is considered very formidable, nnd the caliber ami number of ifum are both in excess of any similar squad run as to number in the world. Th New Orleans and Minneapolis, it i& be lieved. will leave later and catch up with the Hying- squadron.
the summer of 1S97 I prot cured live boxea Of them and before finishing the feeond box I began to n i '- and by the time 1 bad taken tbe live boxes 1 was able to go
g b o u t in v VriffWit floia usual work and atopped taking the pills. "Our daughter Anna, twelve years old. Was also .nil Mi d with dee! me nnd debility. She lost HcmIi, seemed to be bloodless nnd bad no ambition. She took two boxes of tha pills and the restored her appetite, aided digestion .'irn! brought color to her eheeiia. She Is li iw ill the lie-1 id health. 1 tlnlik
Dr. Williame" Pink Pills for Pale i'eople thg befit medicine we ever had in our family and NHOBUnend them to all needing a remedy for toning up and rebuilding a shattered gjffe tent.'1 He diseorery of mcdern times has rroverj yu"!i a b 'earing to women ii l)r WillienMT Pink Pill for Pale People. They restON strength and health to exban-ted WOttten u in n nn ry effort of tbe phvaicinn proves nuav.uhric. Th?se vegetable jt i 1 1 s are everyw in re Mcomiged aa a specific for diaeaaet ef the bijocTuud serve. The Teaasitetteeii " tatever induced moi to mniry me, Knjrwey, if I em go digtaetefnl to jroajf be ask l. fiercely. "1 thinJl it waa the njg jf Vut$ KWAM ghe said. Th- hat?" ' The adertiscments. The hoOfealhoVl bargains, you know. 1 thouirht it fefOOld Ce so lovely to gO to the nepurtiaciit r.tore and buy tee-picks for nine cents, real eipht-cent dippen for only one i-nt and all that sort of tbinff. Of course 1 had no use for that sort of tuff as lonir us 1 remained single. Cin
cinnati Knqtiirer. V'.tir I ant Winter's l or l int. l'urs, when taken out in the fall, are cften found to have a marred and i rushed a plica ranee. They can lie luadg
lo look fresh and new with little trouble. Wet the fur with a clean brush dipped in water and then shaken, brushing the hair up the wronp way. Let the fur dry in the air for half hour and then pive it 'i good bentinp wilh a ruttau. After beating; it comb the fur in Ihe ripnt way with a coarse comb. I Chicago Tribune. Hlght -slghtednees. The assertion comes from liertn-my that the tnejority of people nre not only right-handed, but felso nght sighted P.y this is meant that most persons I nee letter with the rieht eye than with Ihe left, and hnbitttfellj. though uncon
sciously, employ it more. Some per nons. however, make pn ater use of the left eye than of the right, and accorrthfegljr arc said to be "left-eyed." Youth's Com pan on. Hoc Meat la Munich. Dops are slaughtered for culinary purposes ;'i considerable numbers in Munich. The friend of man comes to table not only disguiaed as aausnges. but dre.-sed in various forms, and with divers sa'.ces. without nny attempt to resort to incognito. This departure in pastrononiy is said to have been introduced by the numerous Italian laltorcrs who have settled in the Pavarian enpitel. Detroit Free Prcrj. Took t:cr.T thing. First Thespian Yes. We were pbiyinp "I ncle Tom's Cabin" to pood bouses w hen the treasurer skipped out and left U stranded with the bloodhounds. Second Thespian -W hy didn't you put the bloodhounds on the rail of the treasurer? "We dNL Put when they cnuvht hin Cm blamed if he didn't take th m and Murt another show!" N. Y. World.
"I dieel know w-hut it wsh when I waa Invited." aaid Mr Brest ug Pinkley, Man' I fidit kbsw wbnt it w aa while 1 was ear. lut now gat l'l MM get away an' hab a rhanes ter fink it pvuh, I kuowa wbut it is I does foh aho'." Whet ia you talkin' 'bout?" inquired his eornpanton. Pg tfelkin' 'lciit eduration; dat'a whut I la De reason mo' people dosen t shew gengg ig became dev goesn t atop an' five dey all's hrmna a bmup cr two ao'a ter exelanify fob dsba'fa. atido ' as!. m" questions.' "Yi ii wah talkiu' 'bout I e n' some place las night." "Vasair. I wai to a lymposium." "Wbut'l dat ?" ' 1' r vi u ia; dar you it. Da's jea' wbut I biu ta.kin' 'bout. You wouldn't uae yoh
rnui' an' make de ekivvery fob yohae f. Y'ott cotter ax aomebodr."
"Doee you know wbut it meana?" "' iVc 1 do. .t.' 1 didn' sx nobody neither. Now Ml show yer jes' how it a done; I'll give yer gome facts ter wuck on so you km draw yon owe i .nchisiona. It eost 35 ceata to git inter de place; bljcklierrv gn' atu to' 15 cents er drink, an' if you took g lady out to ennpgf you couldn't git er p.g'a foot fob leaa'n Un cents. Now, wbut d a-a you call dat?" "Da's er er whs' d'you aajr you been las' night! ' "It s a urtupogitun. " "Wbut de dat mean?"
It miaris dut when you roea to one er
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Bad Pay and Hunt Work. Tbe had pay and bard work of trained nurses has often been made the subject of bene vo. eat remonstrance by eminent medical men and nonprofessional philanthropists. It is well for an invalid, before be gets so bad as to need a nure or doctor, to use llostetter'a stomach Itittcra if he has thills and ftve.', i igigtinejjjnn rheumatism, dyspepsia and nervouaneas. UM it regularly.
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Vrs. Uo:jsUoiii; il weeing ts ingot.' "I don't wonder at it. Everybody ggyg thej are paste" Okvchrod Plan Dealer. When Dr. Hayes. ButTalo, N Y., an neun ed nearlv twenty years ago, that be could cure Asthma as that the autferer would atay cun.l, few believed bun, for thee deufeied the permanency of the cures which he ggtgUigMa l er in IBI jeata Dr. Llaves has been issuing snnuaJly his "Thesis with Peporte of Cases," each recurring seabos btreiigtliening lue position, and it is a n-maHkirbie. tact that niaiu ol tbe first eases rgpeetcr are still represented in hia book, fer They have stayed cured gOOM lor niusteen c,.tn, eine for sixteen or more years, ethegfe fer twelve, ten, eight and six years. Tbe i. n-..-s and addresesg öl th patientu ar given in full, bo that fenyone who now doubta miv consult tbe farmer sufferer freely. Dr.
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South Africa as well. Efecfa patient ia treat od individually by sepatate erescriptioua varied frsm time to time as frequent
eerreepondence shews is neeiied and in this wai gneeegg ia attained in even the peel ' ddfecnlt and obstinate rase. Any suffei. r r person interested can obtain the latest
adition of Dr. Haves hook on application
Dr. Ayers is the name to remember when buying Sarsaparilla. Dr. Ayer'a Sarsaparilla has IWn curing people right along for nearly BO yearn. That's why it ia acknowledged to bo the sovereign Sareaparilla. It ia tha original and the Btandard. The record of the remedy is without a rival, a record that is written in the blood of thousands, purified by its healing power. "I nursed g lady who wae suffering from blood poisoning fend mmt have contracted the disease from her ; for I had four large sores, or ulcers, break out on my irsen. I doctored for a long time, both by external application and with various blood medic i nee ; but in spite of nil that I could do, the aarea would not heal. At last I purchased six bot lies of Ayer Baraaparflla, thinking i would give it a thorough trial. Before tha gix bottles had been taken, the ulcers were healed, the skin sound and natural, and my health better than it had been for jears. I havo been well ever einre. I had rather have one bottlo of Dr. J. ('. Avar's Si rsapg. rilia than three of gny other kind." Mrs. A. F. Taylor, L'nglevale, N. Dak, Get Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
nuit ing termei mnerers ireeiy. ir. ' practice now gatendl feel onlj to Pritaia and the continent of Kurope. o Inrbs. Australia, rli W Zealand and
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The vy Personnel lllll. WangjgjfejOTOM, Mav 14. The navy personnel lull, the source of agitation throughout the navy for years, and effecting a complete reorguni.at ion of that service. bus been agreed on by the bouse committee mi naval atfains, aud will reported lo the house ia a few da, - To le Stricken Out. V aMtfgytXMi May 14. - The conferees on the posl ofUee uppropriiiti ; b'U hnvc iigreed to strike out the senate prov i-i. hi I unit ing t he Bfe tuber of miiil djnU Vöries iu citys to four t iuie dsvijy.
A I home. "Nothing shall pari us," she murmured. An hour elapsed. "Co." she said. In that brief hour she had grown
cold, through the machinations of a cruel father. You see, be m.irhinnted with the furnace, cutting oT nil the hegt frnin the frort parlor. -Detroit Tribune. Ill having (.race. "I stn not without my good points." said the tramp. "What are they. I should like to know " geked tbe gruff eitlnen. "Well, for instance," replied Meandering kfikey, "I um the ong nal piece of labor-saving mfect .nery."- 1'itij.liurgh Chroniele-Telegmph. He Men " fart ores It. "Whii h of the I nitetl States oflielals nsakOI UM most money, mamma V" osUed dohnny ( umso. " The president, I supposes" ".Nome." Which is it, then?" "Ti e director of the mint."-Hav City Chat. Autumn In Ihe nnntr. Mrs. .s inj. kins (seiitinientally; Ob.
tow lovely it is in the country at tins j
seaeon -f th" vearl Do you not prefel I It to all other months for rural tours'.' Mr. Kimpkiiis (ent husiastieally
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now. -.V V. Weekly. A Knjral SsentfeteaJs Seeker I WOnder whj it ig thfet the male cider alwas follows in the wake of bis fen-ale conipanion? Sage man - It is Ihe prompting of n IsSysl ambition. He feels that he may become successor to the thrown.
on a postal addressed to him at Uu
Proficient. "The idea of holding that woman is not amply fitted to enter public life!" she exclaimed. "What ia there of more value to one in public life than the art of extemporaneous speaking, snd when it come to speaking extemporaneously "Aly dear," he interrupted, for only the night liefere he had failed to get home until late, and the memory of what happened waa
still ireah with him, your point is well taken. When it cones to sneaking extemporaneously BUM is really only a base lmitgr tioa." Chicago Post. Deafness I snnnt Be Cored by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There ia only one way to cure deafness, and that ia by constitutional remedies. Deafneaa is caused by an indamed condition of the mucous lining of the Bmtfefhillll Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you hsve e. rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed deafness ia the result, and unless the mflaniriation can lc taken out and this tube restored to ita normal condition, hearing will be destioved forever; nine cases of of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of tiie mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for anv case of Deafness I caused by catarrh that rannet be cured by Haifa Catarrh Cure, bend lor circulars, free. F .1 ( bene A Co., Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 75c Hall's Ffemil) fills are the best. She Warn Surprised. Mrs. Huntley It must have been very annoying to have bad to appear in court. What did yen do when they asked you to give your age? Mrs. Dustleigh Why, I gave it, of course, "Mv coodrif ' And didn't they fine you for contempt!'" Chicago Evening Ncwg. Jinny People t annul Drink coffee at night. It apoila their aleep You can drink ( irain O when you please and sleep like a toe. For drain O docs not stimulate; it nourishes, tlieera nd teds. Yet it looks snd tastes like the best coffee For nervous persona, young people and childrrn Grain-0 is the per: et t drink. Made from pure 5 rains. Get s gackage from your groer-r toay. Try it in place of coffee, li and 25c.
There never wn a dsy that did not brmg its own opportunity for doing good, that nevef could have been (lone before, and never ecu be fegfein. W. EL Uurleigh. I us i l im.- I Colorado. A new through Sleeping Car line between Ft. Louis and Colorado !pi ing will be established ever the Wabash Kock Island Short Line. Mav Uth, 1KU8. The tune will be. the fi.ste.-t made with through service betwe. n these two points by many hours. A through Sleeper will leave St. Iouis on Wabash train No 3, at U."D fe, in., arriving at Colorado Springs tbe next morniug at 11.00, with a direct connettiviri for Denver, arriving at ILM a. m. This is the fastest regular through service ever established between St. Ixmis and Colorado, lleturning. tbe Sleeper will leave Colorado Springs at 2.45 p. fet., snd arlive st St. Lotus the next evening at 6 15. Patrons of this line will avoid the only unpleasant feature heretofore attendant on Colorado travel, inasmuch as the trip hrough Missouri's fertile held will now tie bv day
light, and tbe unattractive port ion of Kansae will tie traversed during tbe night, with the mountain acenery to greet the tourista iu the merning. The fat time nf thig line will nattr commend tbe Wabash Koute to intending Colorado tourists.
Particular will be gladly furnished on application. C. 6. CKAN'K, O r ft T. A . Rt Loulg. Repartee. If we were asked to define repartee mowt r.f us woti'd ggy that it waa the brilliant thing we thought of saving when tbe orcaaien for saving it had 'lipped away from us. Chicago Times Herald. To Tore n t old In One Day Take LfeXfetivg Broum Quinine Tablet. All druggist refund money if it fail tocure. 25c.
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The man who goes fishing and sit In n cTainped, uninviting position all dav andj rails it fun is the chap win never goes fe church because the pew are uncomfortable. Chicago Daily News. A Cheap Farm and m OOOi Ona. Ho you want a good farm, w here you CfegJI
work outdoor in vour hirt sleeves lor te
niontiis in the var. and where your
can tonnte for itself all the rear inundl
so. srrit to P. Sid Jose, tg seen ggf Ai I'.iriiomt un. A a., or Ih R. B 1 rswt
Traveling 1'issenger Agent, 8 Kookery Huildiii. Chioago, 111 Do von WMt to go down and look nt aoaafe of the oirderi Spot of this country? Th Louisville ik Nashville K.ulroed provides thfe way and the opport unity on tn firat andj third Tuesday of inch wionth, with excuj, sions at only two dollms over one fare, fet round trip ticket. Write Mr. C. P. AV more. Ggneral Passenger Agent, lxuivill. Ky., for partieiilarg.
Do you want to read anoui mem oeioro going?" Then send ten cents in jdlver or pool ggj t. nop for s copy of "Gaiden. Spots to Mr. At more. m A Itonnd of Pleasure. Belle How would you like to enjoy gcen tun of bliss? , Bettk Oh, I have, you know. Will and I m red one last sunincr. on hia tan dcafe, Yonkgra Statesman.
A fellow is never so anxious tr work as when he isn't able. Washington Democrat Pise's Cure is n wonderful Cough medi c:ne. Mtb. W. Pickert, Yan Sielen and Hiake Aves., Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 26, '04.
Toe much business finally becomes ai had as not enough. Atchison Globe.
Experienced Mothers ami Nurses of oeg large cities do net now dread the teething period ot children sua e Uc-y can giv Or. MoßcU'B TgXTHXu (TretAOaf yowderaA I iininst Aids Digest on, Hogulatea thO iiow ciaatid uoilies leeüiing eu aud uotu period of suffenug and dread. The pulling of a nund tooth tries the acoustic of the dental chamber. Chicago News.
Fits topped free snd permanently curedk No tit after first day's uae of I)r Kline fe (Jreat Nerve Retorer. Free $2 trial hottletV treati Dr Kline. 9X Arch st , Phila . Pfe. Marriage ia g fnilure only to soured peoprewbo rasnot bud msrrymg mate J. O. Picayune.
THE DAWN OF WOMANHOOD.
Earnest Words From Mrs. Pinkhnm to Mothers Who Have DfeQn;htersk and a Letter From Mrs. Dunmore, of Somervillo, Masa
The
When a firm, decisive spirit is recognized, it is curious to see bow the Bpncg dears sround s man and leavea him room and tree-
I. John ioster.
advent of womaahood is fraught with dangers which even egrefnl
mothers too often neglect. One of the dangers to n young woman Is belated menstruation. "The lily droops on its stem nnd die before its beauty is unfolded; ' or she may have en
tered into the perfection of womanhood
with little spparent inconvenience or disorder of health. But suddenly the menses entirely cease. Mother, puberic malady la taking hold of your daughter, and quick consumption may follow I Take in stant steps to produce regular menstruation.
Lydia K. Pinkham'g Vegetable Compound la certain to assist nature to per form her regulur duties, procure it nl once; there are volumes of testimony frong grateful mothers who havo had their daughters' heglth restored by Us use. If personfei advice ig desired, write quickly to Mrs Pinkhsm, at Lynn, Mass. It will be given you without charge, and it will bo the advioo of abundant experi
ence fend nuccc-ss.
Bead the following from Mrs. Cnu-.t s
rrt-TsMoiuc, 103 Fremont Bt., Winter Hill.
Somrrville, Mass.:
was in pnln day nnd nighti my doctor
did not seem to help me. 1 could not seam to find nny relief until I took Lydia K. Pinkham'S
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corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort
diaeoverv of theatre Allen sr on
tickt ar new sln.es feel east
eifi for sweatins. callous and hot. tired, ach
lee feet, Try tf fo-dai. Fold by sll dnigrlste i and shoo stores, sac. Tnai pa.ksge vnrvL LjdlaE. Plflktiani'sVesetableConpottid; i Womai's Remedy for Worn a a' jIIU Address Allen 8. Olmsted. Ie Roy, N. l .
Veretable Compound.
nnd the whites very badly. The pain was so intense that I could not feleep at night. I tock Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound for fe few months, nnd am now all riirht. Before that I took morphine pills for my pins; that wag
ratest comfort , m gnlLt m:stake, for the relief was only momentary and the effect vile. I am It isg certain thankful to be relieved of my guffering. "r Pin 1 hEd vrcre omethinf
terrible."
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