Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 4, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 September 1900 — Page 2

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The Little Town of Morristown, Minnesota, Visited by a Regular I winter. E16HT MEN KiLLED; OTHERS MISSING Ti I . M t l ii.p rlv 1. 1 llir Truck of lh T.iru.til yiiil' II J llull.l'i'K l.lfiri' Ho.lil, ttmm Tl"tr liiumUli. rlnl lltuui- .mil I'maliril l.lkr I S ii.il. Kt. I'aul. Minn.. Sept. H, k timtM 111 MB CWCil trtm r'.iril:iiil In BHVK "Ward baa lasen rfi iv'i inTf to-, night that u ryrloee Btntck Morris town .it '. o'clock. Right He have been killed ;tt,.l large number BSOTe are aakuung. Reporte efj nwfr. A large tree ku lifted from the NMM ami sen u over a nouns lop anal eneltet n ; iK'ar-li.v biulilinir. which whs teed m salooa. "he house arm anaaplrtr wrecked, and tin bod lea ol eight mi n Wen taken from the ruins. Tin- report iloi's not say how much ilaiiiiicf WUS dOM to propertj there, hut it i feared that tin- ls is not a hill. i.' Olli'." A BPeclal to t ho Time from Faribault. Mum., sau: "The storm rami- without warning upon thr i-itii ns of Mo tri town, Honi a aouthweetertj direction, passing over to tin northeaet The lenjtb of its path in tin- village ;in leaa than half a mile, and awing to Ita peculiar action the distreaa and damage doaa wfic not a- great .1- they might have hetn. Tbc storm made jump- f one blink. Wut whenevi r it came dow n ae er t Ii i 11 uuk crumbled In the power of t he w ind. "A burn belonging to p.. I DargibeU, who Hvaa on the outskirts of the village, was the Brat to be destroyed, and it vaa one of the (rank features of tin atomv The ham w;i- picked tip and carried a bloek, leaving the floor uninjured. with two horse la willig on it. The building was cruslu: "Friiiu here the storm jumped a bloek to the saloon of Paul Uatako. Before it reached the (iatke siilooti there is a two-story building which wan left untouched. All the people killed ami injured in IfoftiatOWn vvero in the saloon, having hurriedly taken refuge there when the storm was nan an tan nartaktrta of the rillage. There were II persons in the structure at the time the sti rm struck. The building ami rained from ita foundation and crushed like an eggahell. I tut baton the building fell three people managed to eacape, and the other U were found in the list of dead ami injured. "After leaving the saloon the storm crossed the street and destroyed the hrirn of .1 P. Temple, and took the roof from tin a m k ' 1 a. nam ol vv .u. logon, ll then crossed the (anno;- rir. and destroyed lae l.ani of Adam Snyder, killing several hoL's. "The storm then passed off to the northwest, and did no further damMTC "The ftrst fatality occurred, however, before the village was reached. Tlic storm was tirst seen by a fanner who lives four miles from Morristown, lie saw the t 111) Del -sba ped cloud, and sas that it was bobbiag up and iiown on its wu to the i i I :i jjrt1 and made four des. ents in four miles. I

"The farm f John Olaan, fanner i crop-. Many houses have been lewho resides two miles from Morris- vtroycd and a thouaand families are town. is. as far as ean I' learned, the homeless although they escaped to

first place where any damage was done. Olsoa's hired bum, Peterson, was killed, but the panieiilars could wot be learned in Morristown las' , I evening. I lie eitiens of Viorr ist ovv n were prompt in earing for the dead and injured. "lit nrv S SVaite, one of the victims. me n farmer reldintr three mile - east of Morristown, and was a republican J candidate for repn ntative, lie was 40 years of age, and had resided lic e all his life." I KILLED A YOUNG INDIAN BOY. Teacher I eil n With Intal red nill" In n s , little I . Bert iirrcmllassest. St. Paul, Mino.. Sep'. 55, I liilut ll (Minn.) epecial eayn! Arthur Cummona, teacher n! the Vermilion Reservation Indian ochool, ratne iiow n From Tower jresterdaj and pave himself up to the United State.-, author i t o' for killiiiLf YOnnM Indian aoj minie, i Charlea Kagie, a1 tha si-hool, Thuredaj last. The Indian was it veara old, ami vrry late, while ('ummottl ir a slight man. The jroung Indian wna declln-injj-to obey, und wee betn put In the nnrdhonse. The teacher nndertook in ahjrakall) nanentahki enmmni il,ad Katrlr resisteil violently. In tha scuffle Gnmmom used small, four- ounen billy, which the teachers carry for protection, and struck Kagfa 1 1 the lamd. The bio'.v hit the temple and killed him. Delret irm Hreallrd. Washington. mm1. .'". The iletecthrs who have been on duty a! the iriiinem- legation for ahesjt two mot.tiiN, v'st- rday returned to head qnartpm. there being no further hpceaaity. in the judgment of Mai. Syl veater, chief nf police, and Mr. Wu, lof the ptTKcnce of detectives at the miniatei's residence. It in unih-rwtooil that us soon as the condition of affairs in ( hina will admit of it. Minimer Wn will rlwtt I'eru, to which eonntry ne also ia tte acareditcd representative.

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CfMlr! Klr POM Known In tha t oloravSa aaev laanMv gnaat in, TUau Mnaa im'.mi. Austin, Tea . sept. M, On, layers win ,i to night to all point- outh of here notices that the ino-t tellilij i! i in ti history of the Cola 100 river, which ttows l.v t h - city, is now aurglng down tkmugk the mountain gorges to the northwest of here, MM is expected at this place by midnight. The warning was .-.cut out by GOT, Saver in response to the following talagrnphk warning: "lioldthwaitc. Baph "-I. To Oov. Say ers: "Notify all towns on Colorado river and ha vi towns not if y count r paint thai river is ten teet lnglicr tnan even before known, und is still rapidly rising Verv urgent. "PHIL H t LKMCMTt. "Sta'e Representative.' The river has bee;i rising rapidly at Austin since four o'clock this afternoon and reports from t.oldthwaitcat S p. m. say that the water is still rep Idlj rising there. The rise at that point was reported to lie ."s feet at dark. Along tue Colorado watershed wry heavy ratal have fallen dining the past lour days, n nil the rise reported coming down now is net higher than the one that broke the Austin dam and w reeked the city light I and power plant last April, I It is expe. ted that the advance of I this gnat rise will sweep by Austin about midnight, and all parties in the lowlands to the south of the city and all points rea lied by either telegraph 1 or telephone were communicated w ith by the governor with the warning to escape before the flood arrives. Great alarm is felt as to the n MM ' ot the rise. I)I.I.s i;i:r. The Trinity Rbrr Itlxlna I a Hitpld Knie. Dallas. Te., Sept. 14. The Trinity river is higher to-night than it has been since ls;m, when it broke all records. The wane to-night lacks only six feet of reaching the MQ mark, und is still rising. Owing to lie.iv rams last night ami yesterdav on the Kim Kork, the West Fork and the t icar Kork, all of them emptying into the Trinity above Dallas, the prospect is favorable for the .- trcain going past the IftM mark some time to-night. No lives have been lost in tin immediate vicinity of Dallas, but cotton and live stock, notably sheep and hogs, Have suffered heavily. The county commissioners of Dallas estimate the loss of three OOUnty b'dges at f j:,(XM, independent of numerous small bridg'es and the streets damaged in the county of Dallas, which would 1 nearly as much more. The item of damaire to the roads and bridges alone in the doen or more counties affected in northern Texal will be about $.'00,000. A bulletin received here 1 his evening from Fowler, in lioecti county. J savs: "Brazos river out of its banks; ,,iir,,w.. ,,,:1M : v, . ,..,r. ittl, :s -oil,.' higher. The big rise will reach Waco tonight." Fowler is about fifty miles north of Waco. wi:kiig a i.i. hkkohi: it. All WMlrrn anil orthern Tea Swrnt by Klol. Houston, Te., Sept. Jl. t ial from OoMthwaite aays there has been no 1ok of life, but that the rise in the i" InradO river has swept all bridges away and deatroed cattle and the highlands A special from i.iano mys the Llnno river, a tril"tary of the Colorado, s 17 feet above normal and has done much damage in the val.eys. No lo. s of life baa been reportc !. Reports from variousooints in western and northern Texas are to the effect that all the small stream - a PS r-ientlv swollen and are vend ins; a large volume si rca ins. of water into .he larger FOREST AND GRASS FIRES. tine llnnilrt-d nnare Mlle O er. with Immen !." ttu lataeadlaaii lliirned a nil Santa Bona, Cal . Sept. fft, A forest siid graee Bra which baa been burning in the rielnity ol Occidental the pn-i three days, jreaterdaj assumed vast proporttoaa. The ra h:i eae (rerl ;i space of BOOM one hun.lred qnare rollea, and is rstimated to aava done over a quarter of a million dot lars' ttaatage, Only by hard work wna the town f Occidental saved. The tire is now traveling south, aided by a It rong imrl h vv ind. The North Pacilc railroad hnM several inilcf. of tra. U In iddittOO to two long treaties, one tit feet, tha other ;iM feet in length. Three county brfclgM Jire in rnina, and about eighteen farms have been swept clean of their buHdlngl ami crops. The towns of Freestone, llodeira and Sebastopol are in immediate danger. Nearly a thousand people are tgbtlag the tire. BUTCHERED IN COLD BLOOD. A Dualload or stiir ( hrlatlan Wnarn on thr A t Hlver MlaiiahliTi'd. lionp Kon-. Sept. J.'.. Ailviee.s from Canton xny that a boat load of native (JhriMinn women at Knm ( link (on Weat river) was fired upon and that the women were then taken nahora and butchered in cold blood. Native Christians are flocking to Cant mi from the Bnrremndtng country Clinton itself is ipiiet. The native city ia full of bud elinrnctrra.

SITUATION AT GALVESTON. Bring In B Order Oul of .!, t"" I OH Mmt Uueuui lliif. C dveston, Ti'.. S. it. Bf AI meeting of the enti nl eommiUOOa haM ynaltrdaj Messrs. Kieker aud i.ee, Who had tlic contract for clearing away the debris, tendered their resignations bccnui, they sank boms dlaaatisfaetlon had bona aaprnaaadji Kicker toadered the eoaliauanea of his persoi al sei vi , s ffat nf charge us he wa giving ttu m to tin cit dur

ing the peal two rV The oomuuttoe passed a resolution this morning that some one be appointed to take charge of the removal with compensation, and Jens Molter. a pro. a i ml shipbrokcr, was appointed to that duty. A committee from the city council appeared before the central COmmlt" tee vesterdaj tu couferwith rof rent e to obtaining funds to Maintain the police, tire, water ami other aeeesaar departments of the city govarnmeai. The central committee appointed a aboeRvmittce to request Oor, Hay era to come to QakfTatOO to confer in regard to this and other pressin:: matters. In response to the request Gov. Bayere has telegraphed that he wilt leave Austin for liulvestou to-inorrovv night. The trnncportation committee uns , been advised that the railway line) leading out of Houston will honor no move requests for free tiansportat ion. The pay rolls of the laborers who worked o i the stre. t - under the military r nie from September s to September .'1 wer- completed last night. The distribution of checks EOmmeDCed yesterday and about three thousand six hundred dollars was put out. In all about forty bodies were taVen from the ruins to-day. To-morrow it is estimated that 2,."v01 men will he at work on the streetj clearing the wreckage. Thirty day will be required to do the work. The plan to erect homes for those who tend everything by the storm, so earnestly advocated by Miss Karton, of the lied Cross society, is meeting with every encourage men t. A large fund is to be raised for this purpose to be disbursed by direction of Miss Karton. Fi', e hundred and seventy-six persons were treated at the eincrireney hospitals yesterday 'lw, of the city banks were opened to-day, cashing scrip for city la boren employed in aleanlng street wreckage, There were many visitors in the city to-day, among the number being Paul K. Moore, of Jefferaon (it v. Mo., private secretary to Qov. Stephens of that state. Mr. Moore wm accompanied by Curtis (i. and Joseph K. Stephens, of St. Loula, sons of Qov, Step!, mi-. loss of Mir. o iiam iii:. Mheep Herder Drnnnnl In flood ('uird hy I loinl-llu rl.. San Antonio. T-., Sept. 24. A cloud-burst in the valley of the XeUOM river, Saturday night, did much da:nBge to property ami also, according to reports received here, resulted in loss of life on the ranches of the vicinity. The Neneen at Cvalde rose u feet in two hours. and broke telegraph communication, a number of ranches were inundated, ami one Knglish tiheepman, Kthelbert McDonald, together with some Mexican sheep herders, are said to have lost their llVM on a ranch in the mountains near Brackett. From rejiorts of a colony of noadia Italians, it is thought that two lost their lives in the Hoods that went down the Neuces. Mra. Maaary LeiTtfl far Withlastna, tialveston, Sept. 21. Mrs. Mussey, third vica-presiden1 and counsellor of the American National Bod t russ society, left for headquarters in Washington yesterday, having' spent a week here with Miss Clara Karton. Mrs. Mussey will attend to the handling of supplies at headquarters, supplies are being stored and assorted as they arrive lu re from all parts of the country, and will be Systematical y distributed under direct superv isioo of the Ked ( ross as they are received. Mrs. MuSScy thinks tialveston will need 15,000,000, and so stated in a recent address to the people of tlu count rv. A RELIC OF SPANISH RULE. Porto llleo'n llemand binln.l I obe Asks Reaasi aMMt r i.oau Made to Spain. Havana, Sept. 24. --Porto Ilieo's dentaad on tuba for the ra-pay am at nf more than two million live hundred thousand dollars, ndvanced to Spain to conduct military operations against Cuba, lias been the source of considerable amwaaaaent here. Cubans are asking why they should repay fundi lent to the enemy for the express purpose of suhtiuitu: thorn, Qeita Wood will return the documents forwarded from Washington to Gov. Allen, of l'orto Kieo, together with a memorandum couched in diplomatic snnguage, point int out that he is unable to take any action in the matter. PASSING THE OBSTRUCTION. Boata Safely I'asslna the Wrerki laak la St. Clair River RapIda Krianr Nlnht. Tort Huron, Mich.. Sept. üä Iloata are safely passing the wrecks of the srhoono PnntaM and the tow barge Mat tin, the latter of which was sunk in the St. Clair River rapids Friday niejit, hy a collision with the steamer Yuma. There is no doubt that ( apt, James Lawless, mate Wm. lloss, tha cook, Mrs. tlatiOn.aWl a Kwedisu sailor went down with the Martin.

THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. LMw ia the laevemattaaml nari Srntvuibrr IOOO Me view. (Prepared by H ' 1 ei.tnjrton COI III X I i: v. I . He Sarr of tOS Kuril, and nul Innrer oul, .leeelytan " awa 'i r. Ja, tttt. v '"Ii in 'Nim. i K1H U. Itk IKVV. Ktiow mm gne in chronologleal oi du- the reoorded evanti la tne life of t brist for the per. od an braced the kmsotta of tbs past quartan a D ak aaril it la m " the e (C , ) Matt M -' Mi Mark W-Ul Jehu ti It. :i. . . . tb i - in. ii. y thai .wu bit k, at ,;- nn irst Mat l;34.4; ttarb ti..'J-iC. . . lnsiour.se en the tueail oi aw. at Oapetnaam- John 6: -71. . . . DUuuurao uii asttiiK Ith uiiWHshnl Bands, at Capernaum Mail. It Hi

Mark M-S. U .... Bummer.- J aua journc towara " S. i with Iii dhulplc for rest, ano Beate aangBter of Pyrophoanlctan woiuHli. Statt .viars. ,.-i-ju. . , . i Kciurn tluoiitii Utcupolla, performing manjr mlrui-U-a 1 b$aur.g. Matt. 1&:-Mi Maik lam, . Feede the .". in ijecuoou. Matt. If. -' Mark ltll . . . Kiuui in.. a hosted, at BetlisaiUa. t,uUc . Pater's senfession ad faith to ji:u. near Ceaarea PhlUppt,-" Mau. tt:13 . Iii 'u Lsiks ..." H . . . Jeu tor DTSt tune fontvils I1U diath und raanrrocUoB. Mait. l.!-.; Mark !:l-:l; Kuke 3.r;-:T. . . . Jctua traaaflffurcd. Bear Cstama Pailippl. M.ut. K:l-U; Marlt Idhlti Luka ty-t. . . . ll als di montan uoy. Matt. 11:14-21, M..rk i - . L ike ... J' ill 1 .. i in fori i i: . : .i'.ii ai -l rcaurrntian, la lialil...- Malt. IT '.::. Mark JvdBI; Luke i:ta-tii. . . . Dlssouraeaad parable on loiiiiving, at Caparnsuas. Mali. tlihVUv. A. D. Z), Autumn.- J'-.-ua attends Uast ot tsbsrnaclaa i lerusalom sad diseoursca ul) the vvatvr of lit e. oil lislil a!ld tl'vedom. on one born blind, and on tea -ooU Shepherd. -John 7.1 lo lesZL Heturns to Oatth i k. u. z. November and DacamaerJaant taken ills tmai departure from Oaiiuc Matl. ltd; Mark 10:1, Luke t:U. . . . Sends forth the seventy into isniarla and Perea. Luhe M:l-li . . . i'urat)ia of the Good tjumaritan, In Perea. --L,ukt 10 25-C7. . . . Discourse on prayer. Duke 11:1-13. . . . Answers ultack.1 of the Phartaaaa Luke U:14-at . . . Dh tours. on gTSSt moral truths. Duka bL DJErTS AND GOLDEN TEXTS. Dvfcaou I.- iSuij. et : J u walking on tha tea. . . . Golden Text: Of a truth thou art tho Son of Oad. Matt 14:tt. Deaaon II. Subject: Jeaua the bread of life. . . . Golden Text: Jesus Haid unto them. I urn the bread at lif John 6:35. Denson III. Subject: The Oanttts woman s faith. . . . Golden Ttit: Lord, help me Matt. 15:25. Lesson IV. Subject: l'eter's confrwelon and Christ's rebuke. . . .Golden Text: If any man will come after me, let him di ny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me. Matt. 16:.'l. Letfon V - Subject; The Transfiguration. . . . Golden Text; This is my beloved Bon: hear Ulm. Luke $'M Lesson VI. Subject : Jesus and the children. . . . Golden Teat: Suffer itie little children to aasae unte ate, and forbid Ibsm Dot; tor of such is the kingdom of God.-Mark 10:14. Lesson VII Subject: The forgiving spirit. . . . Golden Text: Forgive us ourd. .jis, is w e forgive our debtors. - Matt. $'jx Los on VI11. Subject: The man born blind. . . . Holden Text: One thing 1 know, th.,f, wher.as 1 was blind, now I see. John :25. Lesson IX. Subject: Jesus the Good Shepherd. . . . Golden Text: The Good Shepherd givsth His life tor the aeea, Joiui 1'. .11. Lesson X. Subject: The seventy sent forth. . . . Golden T.xt: The haswest truly is great, but the laborers are fw.-i Luke lo... Lesson XL Subject: The good Samaritan. . . . Golden Text: Love ihy neighbor as thyself. Lev. 10:18. Lesson XII. Subject ; The rich fool . . . Golden Text: Vi hnt shall It profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, aud lose his own soul? -Mark s s Lesson X11L Subject : The duty of Walch: ulnrs. . . . Golden Text: Watch and pray, that ye enter not Into temptation. Matt. Jb:tL AN EARLY PREACHER'S WORK. taiyur Lrtlrr front a I'lonrer I'enn. ) Ivnnla ( Irrayaian l.nlelj Oroaghl lo t.iaht. The follow inj; letter from Kev. Grillith Hughes, a wel 1-ktiow n clergyman of i'ciinsivania who lived 170 years, ago, haa recently been brought to light: "Kadaor, Peusilvania. Mar: 2nd, 177J. 1 have visited all my i'arishInnera at their respected houes, and found a great many of them much neglected in their Ekltteetion & ignorant of the fttndmeatalls of Religion. Others whoae principkm were very much v.tiatcd with fake doctrines 1 endeavour'd to rectifye the mistake, of the Latter ami to Instruct the (armer what was aminnaaij to be believed und practiced; I had no sooner iaiahed this task then I found a great leeiailty of risiting a great many Welch and Kngliah (ientm yt lived far back in the Wood, where I found a great number of well Disposed prisons But Intirely Destitute of a Minister ut their earnest rcqneat I have gone there several! times since, and for a long time had no other place to preach but under the .Shade of a Large tree their houses being too tmall to contain the great number that reported there, my last Journey to them Compleated in all one Thousand one Hundred snd five miles beeide my weekly attendance nt Kadaor, A. Pcrquihoma, nt either, of which Churches, I preach and Catechize every Sunday: The number of Communicants in liadnor at my Comeing wn 4H now increased to 56 nt Pcrquihoma 19 F.nereaed to 21 I have Christened in all near 100, Ten of them being adults. This being all that ffcrs nt present from the Hon hie Society in Generali and your most Obedient humble Servant, (ieo: Hughes.' Grapes from Canaan. future of a binding reata The on ita foundation He who would he great in thought must meditate. We do not have to think alike, but we must all work together. Patience ia the perfume pressed from the crushed blossoms of jo;. The pursuit of pleasure Is like proa pec ting for lead with gold spades. The llrnt thing n soldier has to learn Is not to right others, but how to aub due himself. Ham's Horn.

What a Mogul n De Thai vvu reni4ikali!e di n t sirttloa of vi-lut a Mogul ' .in do, that occurred m the Ni w Vurk fotrsl 'he othet dsy, natl ngtna N. wis. uni ui l n a M gula baolad oat i : a i u No. ii. the H mthwt itera Lnaiteo, msdi up oi two mail cars, live paantngot eoarbtna ind niae Watase mra. aixtcis caw u .11 l in- total w, irfht ol taa traia arai

1,S32,U00 pouBua, a i'lö ton, ami ttu lengt" ol iht traia, intludiog ths mine, wa 1,212 faet. at - irij a iiuarter, ol a mils. Thui agiaa msdi th ruaniag lirni -t tin-tram between Kem Ifork tad Albany, 143 milaa, la tin e i. ura und Bfteen ninatea. Time i s no railroad in 1 1-- woi d which has .i better roadbed, mora aki ul ngiBMra, oi bett equipment, backed oy loyal ii,, i ,.v .v .-. .-a it: 1 1 asfety ol their naain pa, i ban tlic Ni .. Vork Ci niral nd Hudi.on Hiv r i , ill 1 1 W I, it road ' 'ti mat' :. its .iir i t mi u, front Pi i idi at t il ...vv v I'.iwii the !' lie life nf i III I i.uV ci-s. to tin liuinlile und t.nthful t rack men w ho wu'.'-h tlieir nclion et rail through the lor.it hours of tin n cl t ami i!a , in ei!i r to afeituard the liyce ot tut travv.eraon u una rhirlina bv their hlS'iibl. hatitii . Uianj Ol which lie tie closely to tin ra.is under their gusn p Editorial froai the A.bauy Timet I niaa. To lie I oticlae "Young tnan," aaid the editor to the hudvling loarnaJtat, who brnuitht him s colii id ti i.tury which could have been told better in t n lines, MwhcH a RUB discovers hi li u:- ab a.e he .'.. -n't to the window and till the paaaervby that 'half an Hour ago what threatened to be a terriiile contiar.ition broke out in the BPper SlOTY of the pa'.l.i! man- n c.-ciipieii hy Mr. .Irrem iah Dieken.' He implv rushe to the front. and In.ut: Tire I'., , onciae, yvur.K mau. s,t. Louie Kepublic. Uril fur Ihr Uuneln. No matter what ...is yon, beadsche to a eancrr, ou will never get well until your bowels are put right. ( 'a sea rets help nature, ure ran w.thout a ?npe or pun. produ t eay natural movements, cost you just 1 eentl to start getting your health bait.. I ' iM'arrts l land I atli.irt .c, the ft untie, put up in metal boxe, every tahii t has ('.('. itamped on it. Beware "f imitstiona Safe Tbrre. Ooodheert 1 think you libeled that friend of yours from Chicago. 1 took bin nut to lunch to-day, and be didn't eat w ith hi knife at all. Sneerwell-That't strange. Whatdid yen have to est? "Oyster .tew." Philad-lphia Preaa. . .. as aea.ee rra wrrg to men with rig to introduce our Foultry ! Compound atnonjr farmer.. Address with I atamp, Acme Mfg. Co., Kana Citv, Mo. A Polite Man The r.ystander-"WTint are you taking off your hat for?" The Man I at the "Phone "fm talking to a lady." ; Chicago Tribune. To ( ore m t old In One Day Take Laxative BrOBM QaialBS Tablets AU druggists icfund money if ltfails toi ure. 3öc. Tt is a yetery to us where all the bad i cigars were smoked tu fore the dayr of the ; open trolley cars. D.troit Journal. Throw phvaie to the dogs if you don't ; want the ilngs bu il von want good diges tion cii.-w Beensn i Pi pain Gum. I :.i M i) paint.' "Iaa't .-he a lot e faced aoubrette?" 'No, dear: bei I ice ii 1 1 vired with N. O. Tian i 1. bv rat. F.a h package of Pi ISAM FaPSI.nl DtB ; color e. inerr.ua, Huuiurv-unuii iwi;. bold by alldruggiats. The trouble with the eollarbutton ia that it is su h an upstart it won't keen in ita , place. i'uek. Pi?o's Cure cannot be too highly spoken of a eenah eure. . I. V O'Bnf t-.. 993 Third Ave., X . Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. ti, 1900. Aal imobile or ought not to mobile seems to he the question at iscue. Cycling Gazette. Ilall'a Catarrh Care I taken internally. Price, 7.re. You can convict nearly anyone of being a fool. Atchison Globe. Jftetable PreparattonforAsslBaüat'ing the Food andBcöulatirtg fteStoiaactB aidBotreu of Promotes Digcstion.Checrfurne3sandRest.Conlains neither Opium.Moiplune nor Mineral. KOT NAH C OTIC . ja tfouitsiMvamxmat jUx Xmutu '. e Apofecl Remedy for Cons BpaTlon.Sour Stouwh.Dtarrtwea Worms .Convulsions .Feverishnrss and Loss of Sleep. facsimile Signa hnt of NEW YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.

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