Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 25, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 February 1899 — Page 7

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AddftH Delivered by PrttMlll McKinley Before the Hume Market Club c' Boston.

eve:its of the past year reviewed.

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the dinner naa nern runciuw i

I'lllllkclt "I I !!. ult Introduce Uov. Wokjot'

Mayor Qoiocy, who inado iddressea wrelocHnioij I he preah

,t. Prealdeui McKiult'j wn theu rod need, wad rij led us follows' i 1 1 k i-kihim.n i s sim:i: h.

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,, - c iUI'KIS 11 " ""' o l I , ii i.-. in la. I MX vr.ii Mi" " I' !! I". honor 1 1 i- u kui'mi if Hi-' Horn Mrat , i ,i Mii' ll has tl.l.J'ilicd I" Hi'' intervening tiniiv Ihsui s wtiton wer' I hi n en n tm'u iih have b-i n H-Hli'l "i put ii.-in for longer and more absorbing uiiea l , -ti. eondtUona haes Improved and are v! hi i .iiiy atlafacior , vve have mad pro?'' induatry und have realiaetl 1 1 - pi tsjierlty tot v mi h .i have ban striving We ha. had rour long years of artverstt) whi'.i us tum Isssnna which will never in unlearned and which will !) valuable in guiding nur future set Ion W nave

,1:1s I. ."'II KUC'-CSMUI in "Ui mull- ... ti neaa affaire but bv been sue ul in a war with u foreign j.o. : Ii i great glory I Am. rh m . , new ruaptar t" Anw m en ala-

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:.i not know why. In t hr " . p .u l.- baa uii. spectedfy bail t , it mlgniy pi obe v. nkh H ,,n,i an i 'I i" i have nun. an and tiny could not be k pi . who Wt-re imo.i i lent f". in ,r uro, appar ntly hi ill -

i 1 1 iixlta w ire the Hrst i" I the far-reaching cunanqui own " t. Thame "t ua who n -I and whose every effoii i in nrcvent it. h.id i ara of i

..id. ma which ml( in follow In hi I m. The i olm in "f even! i iiiaii could control, h.ir brought bit ma uKn u c'eri iln Ii i have i"'t "nv ihroUBh any . n 'iir "Mi liirt. bin as i IiikIi "bit,d u meet thi n with eh u-r con ind unaelÄali purpoa aud with heart, reaolved t.j und-rtukc tbafr

Blon of Himnlnh ..vi-n lu-ntv fr.mi il. tr t. i.in.i . mid while Hi" w.H thai d. troyed it won In proarraaa arc rouM no) i k thatr ii - N'.i i in w. ii"W aik liMkif i "ii-"llnl-d. Can ans .II- till DM I" wbt fi.riii H C'.uid in- aaarabalcd and aacer Udnad until pewea aud order. " nwnsiirv lo ndicn l rruMun. uii ill ! - i m. t and ratal t hi d? A n Ikii id terror i not tin- kind oi cull under utiii ti rurhi actioa und di .t- udcmeni ar. aoaalbl it In in. i a Kood lime for lb" llberatoi to ubmli Iniuortanl que at lone eoncerntiu lib. 1 1 .i d aoveenmenl i" lha Mleratwi Mini, thi-! nr ansHVad in ahoottni down i heir 1 1 s. in ra. W b ne now ' in! I th' war With Hpaln. Tb. treaty ha been liitlbtil by muri thi. n

two-third if the aenata 't tti" l uit.d Hi. i. h Hid b tin judamanl oi ntn ti ntha it .1 ptKiple No nation wa.- ever muru furtnnate In war of r n r- - honoi ibti in ni'itoi tutlona in peace. Hpaln Is now limI ii i.! fluni the problem. Il rmttltia to .i .. what are hail da im i da not inirudi ii.n the duil'-H uf vorwri - or .- k tn antlelpHte r foraatnil Ita action I "idy ay that the treaty of peaei honorably mured, havlnä been ratfttod ! the imt- . hjtiitoa, and. an we confidently expect, nlmrtl) to In- ratliii-il ta ttpaln, ciiii(reita Mid have tti" power, and i ant aure, ti". purKiHe, t do what in f i morula u ilnbl and JII-.1 and Iiuiiihih for tin . ,. vili s tn distant seas. UKHl'ONSIBIMTIKH 111'BT UK MET li a lometlmea bard to determine what i beat t" do. and Iba beat thlna to da u

rti-nt Imen the hat st thh i r i . Tt. -1 or evil would do notblncbec&u. he fllnchee ,,t - ii i and effort, and in do nothltiM i laateMl and involve the leu I coat On iii..- wbo bave t hinge to d i ihere reati a 1 1 .nsltd lit wbb li Is mil un Ilm' M ho have im obligation aa doera. if ti"- doubter were in the majori t then would, it i true, !" no labor, no aacrlftce, no anx lety und no burden raiaed ..i rarrled; no contribution trntn our eaae and puree and ci mfort i" the welfare "t ulhi "i aven in the extenalon oi "m reaiMircea t.i the welfare ;f ouraalvea. 1'here would be rata, but, aiaa, there would be nothli . dona Jim grave problem come In the Ufr of a nation, however much u man may eek in avoid them. Tbey come without our eektng, v,hy we do not know, and it is no) iilwcya given to us i" know: but the generation on which they are fori d can not avoid the reaponatbilit "t honeatly HtrlvlnR i'r their aolutlon We may not know !'! I ly bow t aolve them, but wo i ti make an bnnetM effort that end. ami if made in conscience, Juatlc and honor, it in no) be In val i The fiiturr "f the rhili. it... latand Is iium tn the band of ihe American people. ( mil the treaty was ratllled or rejected the executive department "t thi ' tornriit could onl) preserve tii' peace and protect id" and property. Tha. treaty now commit the free and enfranchised KU id a t.i guiding h ind and thr lib eiaiixtng Influences, the gener a- ayrapa ihi.-.- the nidliiliiK education, not of their American muster, bur oi in ir ernand-

I patora. on" ran ten io-o.tj n.ii is

beat fur ti nn or ror u i Know m ne ono at this h.iiir Wim Is wise r'l.nitfh "r suf-

ON

CANADA'S STEAD

FIfEE LANDS.

HOME

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W laafclwla, Aita, McCrvary.

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the tuutim r through, 1 !'i mi Bed it an eoldtr thai In Iowa, i.iiii am fe, Hag much betti r tbnti ii.-ii i left ti, re March lat. I tiiiiii, thia a (freut count, for t'.K.-wlm ure ivffering with throal and lung iroublea. I bare iejo men that hai as blgfa a.-. 51 buabeli of whtai per acre, ;inJ rear 100 buahela of oath, but they weigh from 43 to ft poundi per bushel, but thi general run in SMoCO wheat, M to :."i oats, and itock louklng tiue; aoote cuttle running cut were nearly in market fit alt. I rxped lore; urn to tin-States late this fall for ü rk. etr. Will write jou wlten I tvant la go, Thanking you all for pakt favor.-, I rernnin, Meal ream rtfnlly our.

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.it pel irif ifi-N .V lull , put.it'ns II.JÜ per Ii. li. i un ii- I i,.-t in i, tin- no ,i -: yii--in n'ii Iii ardies ll'irley till In. kin , ptr Mire : u k adi KtaMM- ninl clover, . tc. S ml th . nolic io .M)IIN bAIZER SKKD 00 LA CKOKSK, VVI8., ah lite '. - und rei'iVe flee grrjl I it ijnut; gifOUM i-j.' u ami 1J Farn 8 i 1 baaiplea. (u.j

HEALTHY MATERNITY.

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Two Grateful Wcmon Tell of tho Holp They Have Hooolvod Pi

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- i , , ulin I, i i ' ...ii e a g - d d I t.i tun ! . .. i bei Deraone. -L. A. W. Bulletia. Deafneaa nunoi lie Care

bj ln al .ii.in .iti.uis, n they culin-d ri.ir-li ii,.- d. eaaed purtioa "i the car. 'I here i only oae waj ''' eure daafnes, and that hi by eonatitutional remedies. Ueafne is ,,.ii- il h) im inflamed conditloa of the mu khi ning ol the Kuatacbian Tube. Wlmi tlii tabs gata indajnsd " bavt i rumbling ound or imperfect hearing, ami when it is mttrely cloaed deafneai is the result, uinl li the infljinmntion can lie takrn "Ut and tnia tube reatored to ita normal con

ditioa, bearing l.e di-strmed foreMt; n ne eases of of ten are .iiisech. atiuili, R'hii It is nothing but an intlamed condition o: i he mu-mis mi I " 1 1 'A will give One Hundred DoHara foraay rase ,i Deafneai (cauaed l catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's c.itarrli t ure. veini for circulai a. free. V .1 ( lirt, i ij A Co , Toledo, 0. Potd bv I )l ttggt' I , "e.

Mail h ralinl I'llis are the blt. Ballday Qawdla. "Arc thi at real dowa pUlowt!" "Oh, ii"; they're oalj marked dowa faff the holiJ;.."- V-.i.k r- Stati-Mnan. A center nhnt. St. Jacobe Oi! strike SdItica aad it is killed.

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,i . botiM net n i Infor fori in U ly, must of u.-

tupp) -tilt-. The whole Muh congresa, and congr the conaclcnce and the j American people I'pon und onach nee can no! wi

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ör i at r human utbamii than tin- pao-

Baslaesa ami lesyetei. In one of the Mihwb wi t ol ( Ihicago ia a (frn'ir who, although a devout churchgoer jti.t ,i faithful citiaea, baa the reputation of Hguriag closer in bii bufinea di aliag than any ntin r in. in in tin- village. I i i i m noes hay tint he unci- bit i roflee bean ia two to liu.ke wi ht, aial that lie et ops h s i !i,, k at 0 iht to nave wear and tear on the wheel. The grocer live above bia tore, tod hi home is i-o'im et. 1 with hi- ' e of husinehs by a pair of -tairs imioors. 'I ln noer'sson take- the late wateh -n the "lore, and every nijjlit at nine o'cloi 1. the good man OfH hi the do' r at the tnp uf the itepa and the lollowin;r eouTeraatioa take- place: ".i..lin. have you posted the bookai "Yes, father.' " H ivr u wt the scales light ?" -Yes, fit her." I " i'. ( omt up to prayers ."Chicago Inter f ' an.

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WAR REV IK WED.

v.,r was declared In April, ISM, wii'i pr,, u,al uuuiiiii.il by ii" m-. --. sad ... upon us, mas sustained by lit il i ti 1 1 1 anions the people. Phore bad been munv who had tried t" avert it. a-, nn the other hand, tln-r.- were many wl o u.i i hav. precipitated it at an ewrllejr in us prosecution and concl lalot, i hi great majority "f our countrymen ol i , section believed ihej were nchtlug In a just cause, and at home or on s. a. otii the b.-id, they had part In the glorious triumph. It was tin M a r ot ÜM UlidiVlded nation. "Even great art in n proKress. tram M .nil. i to dantlugo, ft..ni Ouan t.i I'on

Klco, met universal and heart) connn ilnt Ion The prot oi-ol command' I the praetieall) unanimous approval of the Am-tl-, ,'i people It w.,- welcomed by eeiy lover "t peace beneath the flag "The Philippines, like Cuba and Porto Kb o, were mfruated t ir nanda by the war, and to thai great trust, um Irr th providence of Ood and In the name of human progrean and civilisation, we are ci mmlttsd. It is a trus, W hue not ought; it l not a iru.-i from wnleh wo will mncb Th Amerlcaii peopie win hold up ib.- bands "f tb.-ir ai n int 't home t" uii'.tn the) tomnili It- execution, whllu iwev and litis and the brave men whom they e.ur.mii ml will l.ae the sii iport "' the countrj In upholding our naa w h.n it now floats, th.- symbol and assurance of ul., i i and .ti:-tlc "What Batten we ever able to writ.' an accurate programme of the w ir upon which It was i uterina, mm h less deer tn advance the scope of Ita results t airrcea can declan w ..r. but a higher nowor decree its bounua and fixed its relations und reeponstbllltte. The president can ,iir.-i t the movements f tb soldier on .. li.-ld and ll.-rts upon tin sei. Out DO ran not foresei i- oe oi u huivelenis or iireHrrtbe th'-lr limit-' tie ran

.1 anticipate or iivd-l thr coneuenees.

t ut be must meet them No accurate m - f nations rnunui d In war i an be inn-

until ib.- war Is .iM r. i:.r ran tin ill

ire if responsibility be tlx.-d till tin un Is Bred and the verdicl eiiii."!i

the stipulations of p. ... a Tin-: PHilduiPtNS gi MSTiov "We he ir no complaint of the relatione , i ... by ib.- war h. two. ii this cuvernment and ttte islands of Cuba and I'nrto Klco Th r.- are ..me, however, who reitard th.- Philippines as in a different relation; but Whatever variety of vtewe there m.-iv be 'ti this phase of the question then- Is iiniv.-is.il agreement that th Philippine shad not be turned ii.uk to Spain No true American can consent to thst. Even If unwilling to accept them iairevrs it wind have be. n a w-ak evasion "f minlv duly t" reoulre dpaln o transfer them to iwme other power r

i w. is. and Ilms -mm our own

in,- Kvi ii If we hud had a- v

kau ti... niiw. r to romnel sin Ii

transfer, It could not nsvi without the most serious

. ..tnidlratlons. . , . "Such i urs could not be though) or. And vet, had we refuse! to accept the reaaion of them, we should have baa no p.,w.r over thrm. e'i for I heir own H l We coukt not discharge the rennnathlHtlca imon us until tins.- ISlanilS

be. ante ours, either b conqueal ortreatv. There Was but one alternative, and th it w is either Spain or ihe i m:. ; Htate !n the Plilllpidn.-s. The in her sum.-' st Inn : nrst, lhal the) should be losae! Into tne a re n. ! for the strifr of nations; or aecontl, be lost to the anarch) and chaos ul no protectorate at all. were too shameful to he considered. The treaty gave lhm la Ihr Tnlled Stat'-H Could W buM' r - ( quired less and done our duty'.' i mild ' sfter freeing ihe Klllpinos from the domination of Bpaln, have left them Willi-- r i " uitia nt and without power to protect life nnd property or to perform fhe international Obligation essential to an independent state'' Could we have icfl them In a state of anarchy an-l JUStlltewl our i.s tn our own consciences r before thi tilbunal "f mankind" i'o'il.l w h.ie done that la the sieht of '."d and man? AMERICA'S PRESBNi DI TV. "iiur concern was not for territory, or trad, or empire, but for the people whose Interest and destlnv. without our wlllIiik It. hail been put In our hands it waa wiih this feeling that from tin tlrst Oiv to the Inst not ,mr word or Una went from the executive In Washington to or military nnd naval commanders at Manila or to our peare commh-sbnier at Paris that did not put as the suit- purpose to be kept In mind tlrst after the ueceaa of our arms and the maintenance of our honor, the welfare and happiness Ind the rlifhts of the Inhabitant r- "f the Philippine islands DM we need their cons m to n.-rform a gr-at act for humanity we had it in every aspiration of ihHr nalnd, in every hope of truilr h'-art- Was I: neefKs.irv to ,,-k their ion-, nt io rapJure Manila, the capital of their Islands? I'l l we ask their runspiit in llberiite them f'"in Spanish anverelKuty or to enter Manila bay and destroy Ihr Spanish BOapoWtj ihcre? v . did not sk iheee: see wer " im; a higher moral obtlgstlon which rested on us. and which did not require anybody's consent We were doing our dot b- them, aa '. m gavs us tin inriii to see our duty, with the consent "f out ewn consciences, and with the approval ol . I Il ita t ion Rvery present iiriiiitiition las been nnd and fulfilled in the expul-

I't'dMlKK Ti i I'll.ll'i:.".

I'niil congress hall dir.- : otherwise, it grill be the duty of the tecuMve to posse and hold the Philippines, glvtnK to tin oecnle thereof nr. in- and lieneflcent

government. afTordinu tnem every oppor

IlinllV tO proseri tr llleli I.IW'.UI pur-'Jl'S. encouraging them In thrill and Industry, making them feel and know nr.- their frb nil . not th- ir enemies: that iheir good Is our aim: that th- ir welfare I our welfari . '"it that neither their aspirations i or o.irs r in be r. aliz until our Hiithorl'v is ,, ,-.wi.-Ik'' 1 and umiuestlo I That the Inhabitants of the phi . Ines will be beiffitt -I by this republic my unahaken beilef; that they win have a kindlier government under our guidance, d that they win lie aided in even possible wa i" ' ! -if-respi-rting and selfgoverning people ii a-i true as that the American people love liberty and have an ibidlng faith in th-ir wn government snd their own institutions fto Imperial rn lurk In the Aim . ii an mind They art s ten i" American sentiment, thought and purpose. Oar priceless principle aniiergo no change under a tropical sun. They are arrought In every one of It sacred folds and art Ineallngulsbabl in their shining stats They w-uh the Hat : why read ye not the change! truth, The tree ran coniutr, but to aave? li we can benefll these remote i plea, who v.iil obj.-rt? If In the v an of tinfuture they are established In governn,i t und.- las and liberty, who will regret our peril ami sacrifices ; who will not rejoice In mir heroism and humanity? Wi always hav.- perils and alway pa ili"in safely. Always darkness and clouds bui always shining through them the light snd the sunshine; always ost und sacrifice, but atwaya after th-:n tin. fruition of liberty, education and civilian lion i have no iln . r knowledi no i common to tn countrymen i donot prop! - -y. Tin presi nt is all -sbsor bins to nw bul I . m not bind my i-iou by the I Istained trenches around Manila, where every red drop, whether from thr n-ni ot nn American soldier or s mtsgttlded rtllldno, is an anguish t.. my heart; but bv the broad nuir,'- "I future y. .r-. when the group ef Islands under the Imp i!s f the year just nat sbdl hav- become the Rem - and giorlea of these tropical neas, a him! of plentv and of InrrensHlj; oos Ibltl-

tli . ,i peopli i. med troin Ml life mibdri.rr and habits, devotod to the arts Of

I. r In touch with ihr i 'iinr.' t'r , m

i lertela Air Ida, Tha Louisville Air lane b inaugurated for the seas p ii.iuuttli sleeping, car roub to JaeltMnvdl. l':a.. in eoncerlion With tat'

sjouthern Railway, Queen aireacent It ut ami rioi ida aad I antral P ninaular raur I. peaking thmuRh the important itie of Lou.-v.. ", Ltxington, Chatl ino fa, Atlanta. Macon. Tin nm- " "- . v-'ni:' ' tor Kl 'Mi!:; tr.p via A.-'ievu.e, SC., the are steal American all-year-roud resort. Qorresponticnce solicited ami iPl'ormatum promptly furnished. R ACami 11, Oeneral 1 'asmnger Agen., lt. Louis. Mo.

The latomatic waudung machine K'Yf. poundi ia return ior aenniaa.'I. A u . liuiletta.

A. Nothaus

Creseca i

Unti l. Bareiui larlaara, Ar

kaaaaa, ij r.. Kehrii.iry "JH In the Otarh M. un aina. 1) lightful cilmate. Bt aattful acenery. nequaled im-:,, n .i v.atim. I In up ex urs ion rate. Through nice pen via Frisco Line, Addres J. O. Plante, Manager, Room H, An .i.', , Century Building, or Frisco : ii I.rt (H'ire, No.' I ll N llruiidw.iy. St. !.- Uta, Mo.

The climax of lifo force in woman is capable mothcrhoocL Tlio iirst requisite for u p 1 mother i jro)d health. Hi It li of dy means btaltli of the pmcrativo orsjla.

K ad v hat Mrs. O.

IllutTton, Ohio, says about Lydia E. PnalshaSt'e Vefetabla Compound, and how well it prrparnl in r for maternity: " In u Mits. Pin Kit am: I must aay a word in prtlst of jour Vegetable ComjK)uud. 1 Uheii tlirn- In dt Irs of it when I was prg

mint . und labor was not nearl y as loans us it m it , Mtli my otlier babies; and my baby is ao healthy to what laasy otln rs arera, 1 think every woman shuulil use your CoinjHiuml vi hen pceje nnnt. it will save thrm so much suffering ami misery. I cannot aaj enough in praise of it If ever I need medicloc again. I shall use your Compound.' The must successful tonic known at nn dicine for women approaching ma taniltj is Lydia K. l'inkham'8 Vcgastahle CotBpi uind. It is a safeguard! for every woman who uses it, arvcH

the fullest liencfit comes from lis use with Mrs. I'inkham's advice freelj offered to all woman. Her aililn ssis I.ynn, Mass. Bora is a convincing- fitatemeart, hraring directly on this subject, from Mrs. K. Ilisnor, of 148 Pacific ist., UriHiklyn, N. Y :

" Di ah Mus. 1'inkham: I atn a groat believer in your Compound- I was almost despairing of ever anain bcingr v., as I w;.s a fn at sntT.-rrr, and had been for years. 1 suffered from womb troubln, aad had terribk Uind ts. aVfter writing to you 1 tried yourCoxuS)iiml. The result was astonishing. 1 have us.-.l it and alro-ati-(l it everßinea; In Child birth it is a perfect Wm flute oftru .said that I should like to have it meritstnrownotilhi- sky with asearch light, so that all women would reatkaoU tMJOQaiTlralwjd that them fa a ranedy forthcirbuffcriiis " A Million Women liave been Benefited Dy Mrs. Plnktiam's Advice and Medicine

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On Hie lee. Did you f .H?" aaked the officiofM eaa of in it: wlui had mimed nn tin ice. 'Fall!"

man itberingiy; no: i merely t-. think over tins eznanaioa

question." Phi ladelphta North Aanerieui.

Dlsaatreea Me Psltraary, The diacontfort of tins month can be i s, sped b) taking advantage ol tin- winter excursions of th Louiseill 4 Nashville Kailrtiiiit to one of the iu.in pleannt reaorta oi the South. Tin line i ti" t - uaaurpaaaed facilitiei for reaching the .t iea in the lUth, the wiiitrr ii-,rt ol the be .tut if ul Hull Coast, of Florida, of 1 alifornia. and of the West Indiea W rite '. P. Atuiore,

General Passenger Agent. L

for foldera ;u!f t 'oaa!

WHEN YOU You Want!

BUY SHOES

DURABILITY. STYLE, COMFORT.

OUR STAMP ON THE SHOE YOU BUY GUARANTEES these Qualities.

III..-

di gcriptive of Floridi

DESMOYERS SHOE CO.,

St. Louis, Mo.

A r oil fei lew.

Bke- Tf you eon 1 havt- all f-ur htart dems a '. itia the hut thinj: rOQ would think of taking ! 11. I would t.-.ke off the shoes I am wear injr ,-.nti put "n a pair that aroalda't hurt my f.-t." She then readiueted tiio piece ot court plaatc on her Hobstin spot and treated bin with aaarked roldaeaa during the rest of the evning. Chicago Kvenicg N i wa. Very Low Knie In Ihe Mlnsonrl, Unatana a ffeauaa niiva. Bcaü-aaoothiy esenraioaa to the south ayeat. t he ajreateat opportunity to eint Texan, the Empire state ol the l i.ion, un paralleled at to leaources aad producta and with an area exceeding all the Eastern and Middle States. The atatistical re porta ol producta, as eompiled by theiommi.-s.oncr of reauaa, indiinte thus sectioa a having thi jrrc.it e-t p. is. ill,,- advantages in its mild and selttbl el aide and in th.- variety and productiveness of its soil. For lurtlier infer m.'.tioTi. descriptive naranhlata and dates oi eneursiana, apply to II. h. ltowsher, üist.P. A., Cincinnati, O,

lie WM Hiin.llcnpiieil. OM Gentleman (dictating an badigaaait letter) Sir: My itenographer. being a ladv, cannot takedown what 1 think uf you. 1. biliar a t','ü'-,-""-,n- raanot th r: k it; i'Ut yi.u, being neither, can easily guesi my tbougkta -Youth's Com pan ion. rnmhing leaaiam to Cimminpllon. Kemp'a Balaam will top the Ceagh at

once, (io to jimr druist to day and get a

sample bottle tt"C l-ai ire DOttlea n ami ou cents. Go at once; delay an- dangetous. Latior OCganinatlone objsd to having ennvict made go ida placed on th nark t 'I hi v tre oppoaad to prison aaala. L. A. W Hullctin. A mti'e. a ki' k. man sick St. Jacobs Oil cured the bruises.

"THE CLEANER 'TIS, THE COSIER 'TI. WHAT IS HOME WITHOUT

OLIO

It is Slirpr;-:". looks in a picture

how well a homely girl Ab bison (Jiobe.

STAR PLUG

L. flr, M. NATURAL LEAF PLUG

CLI1TER PLUG CORNER STONE PLUG SLEDGE PLUG SCALPING KNIFE PLUG SLEDGE MIXTURE SMOKING LKaiKlT V MYERM

Rare.

Polite Shopman (showing eoodsl-

li, -. -

srmetbine i would like to call your stt nt ion

to.n idaaa. U'athaetrj lati-t thing out. Mrs Beundtree (abaentljr) If then-' any thing "Ut later than mf husban i I'll take it, if or..y as a curiosity. Illustrated American. There are too manv of us nho lmacine that an iron i lad resolution. I mm every few h, -ir-. ia .i . there is to beta ocjgnmaMlr At hiua O.ube. THL MARKETS.

For rVhooping Cough Pito'l Cure is a gsKceasful remedy. M. P. Dieter. CTThroop Ave.. Brooklyn. N. Y Nov. 14. ti. T!ie man who pteaOM nobody is really niore lovi.i'nle than the niaii who tries to p ..so every body .Tow Topica. Only a sprain? You may he a crii'ple. St. Jacoba Oil turcs, sure. Alth'iuph people never take it. they dearly love good advice. Atchison ti lobe.

iliousness

' t bv- used iir valuable CtM'A K-".Ti anJ Snd tnem perfect. Couldn't do iih-eit them. I have iis.-d them for --oiiir time tor l nd ges 1 1 on ami b; 1 i ousness snd stn now com oieteiy cured Recommend tneaa u every oaa). Once tried, you will never b wihout them la o tami.y " Euw A Makx, AiLtsiav. .N. Y.

Not Made by a TRUST or COMBINE !

Tiiii uco COMI'Y, Mansafnotn

To

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tr. Or ol till null. His. Insr of freedom, of llli'Tiy. "I rilii'-.itlon whose children und st-.:ill for nur lieni C

ret'titiiir u-r. ms.' it emaneli

.1. nn.-il tlnir f.it!ierlntid am

the patheray of Me world Hull.

enjoying the bleaart il .-i it. 1 rellgtoua ant) of home, .ind e!it:. Iren children

blew

N. v York CATTLE Nattee Bteers.. t i '' i iN llWdllna i- i.i .i u Winter Vthi at... 1 1 1 t No, - Red fi IRN Nu. 2

OATH NO

Peb 4 75

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THE TEMPLE-SAVING PLAN.

lorueil I .- ion-hi oi; of ISIS I em .lc lug by ibe t'klesaa ..iins raset TsmpsisiH ' assssetsi ion. t hicaffO, Feb. Is- The formal lautichfhg of the TenipltvaneliMj plan, of ihe Chicago Young People Christian Tempera nee association took place, it being the nnni versa rj of j Praneee i:- Wlllnrtfa death. "The Temple-Having Chart1 twin hung a the wall of the eesoeiatktti' hesdqunr h ra in the Temple i i i i t 1 i t . nnd nee eral hotidred people wrote thru- name In the nQuaro provided for thnt iur- I pose. The cliiut contalna B0,tWi squares, ind the jrotmg peopt pr possi to eeenre 0,000 anhaerlfitlona of till rarb Io raise ihr MOO.OOjO nCCOa

anrv to vtr ine i enipir. l, .It ll Ml tin- I fill Huston. I'rb. Uk AthW the nn bounded rnthuadaam thai prevailed In liic Merchants' bttlldlttg at the bun-(iu-t of the llmnc atarhel eluh. Id preaMeitt HcKinhpj, ThurnrSat Mgh, death atnlhed In and claimed one ol Ibe prominent men prent1 nt, The victim miis frank F. Tuft. f vYWHtlSvlll. Mass.. who was atrlrhen erltl

arnptxe nnd died in a fen rslnutea. i S( I n inn- mi lien, BCSOt, Chicago, Feiv !. ft! hop Chnrlea ll. l',,,i,r, ii. i.. of Rnffaln, delivered I oen lecture on Oen, Omni to an audi' nice ef 1.000 pcopi" in the IT. M. I A aitdltoriutn last night, (taring the lecture the bishop n friri-.l to tili Hateamnnahip of rrenWen1 MoKlnley. ami the aferaker' ehnmpionahip of ex- j panalnn wh foctferoualj applauded. I

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TBE EXCELLENCE OF Si RIP OF FIGS

ig due nut only to the originality rnd aimplicttr of the oooablnal on. but also Ioum flirr aad ikill with whuVtb it is mntiufarttirrd hy BCRSBt itir process!'1-, known to the ( Ai iriiHNlA Flo SiRtr i . "illy, nnd we wisli to impress np.ni all the tmportautofl f narcSMtnf the true nnd original rcintdy. As the rrcnuinc Syrup "f Phra is ninnu f..' turcd bj the lAi.ii oust a I'm BTSDl Oth only, a Itaowledge of that fact will t on in avt'iilinp; tlie wortlilc? imitaikma nananfacl ured bj other partics. TlM liikr,t stanilinp of the CaUpoSSta I'm Svut i- Co. with the medical profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrujiof Fips lias Civen to millions of families, makes the name of Ittel iinpany a pttaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives, BS it acts on the kidneys, liver and boeels without irritating or weaken-in-them, ami it does not grripr nor BsuaentO. In order to pet its beneficial :"i ts. please rememlier the name of , In- Compaiiy CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. iv hum in il Bah l.ii'. ISTILLC. Kr- KW VOIIK. ..

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No. I

CATALOG FREE. ALNEER'S

RtllAllf Waanaastnarw r Ki.. Br. r.t as avi eayc rortBm',n. n IBM , SIL V (i.r l.iiil ftr .kt- f" .

r 1.1 an t 1 1. ('im ' J'i,t ndilniili- -II . -rr iirlili.'ai-Jm, Unlit-Y r S ii.w...il 'n ; 1 1 MUria.1 ALNEER BROS..

ani kfokii. mmm

Coast Tho Great Buriingrtocs, with I6O variable) routes, oxeed mM otbem. Personallv Conducted Excursions

to California ud Fugrst .Sound weekly from St. I ,oi ils, Chicago and Kansas it y , ?u soenlo Colorado.

The Strong Lina via Billings Northweat to Montana, Puffet Bound, saving 50 to 6 OO miles Journey from Missouri V alloy. Wnt L W. WAKEIET, O. P A.., St. Louis, Mo, for illustrated pam phlets. Hard Wheat

b htisas nwa s

ssa an i' 1 aia ut

Its rarletT hieb M from a to 1 e. .U

hu.lial men. than

other Taiiftr n.

la nn tho wbaal

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a farm or 10

titan frSS to r.sry

Si aar -r I'-r Hart---lara aeel t" lsrw-

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Make

YOUR POULTRY I'AT.

f.OtblrU.CßßC

from OV4 .

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DROPSY

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UtTlIK CO.

intk. on 81

v l 1 taloaaa.

Sprint tl.lol. nliio.

FREE!

A HANDSOME WATCH ant Id nickel or sollt plsci! hunt I ns Till I y auaranteert t" anT"ne tart-

OTorlaml Ittth M-n.l S rinu i"t t' ''

, 1 11 r 1 m 11, i. " .

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A. N K.-U

17H

u 11 I l H Mi l IStt TO A "

asaea rS saw sa Bra I la tbla papar.

aWWsaliiVa flisT" ;iiaaiiiii To cure, or

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muv iy refundsd by your merchant, so why not iry u

i-'rico uuii.