Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 20, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 January 1901 — Page 6

ROOTS IH PROTECTION. ulatlaa lader ncKlnlra naaaacateat. OPPOSED TO SHIP SUBSIDY. Olijerllitaa lit Ihe IMundrrlus heheaie Which Cannot Ue Isreraifullr Met.

Ml OH HARD RESCUED

Passengers and Crew of the Stranded Frtnch Steamrr Rutsie All Safely Landed

1 1016 MIT OF TERRIBLE SUSPENSE. The Piikrrari mm Vilm eevara Faraataa BVer Br-a.ltllaa la Tkelr KlerH at rear. Which Were Klaally ClWMl wUfc I'erfet Iiwmi. Kara man, llouches du Rhön, Jan. lt. After a nitfht of terrible suspense, all of the passenger and crew of the French ateamcr RantM, from Orau, Algeria, which stranded near here during a violent storm. Monday, have been safely la mied. Aa the life line connect '1 from the shore with the steamer jKirtcd agaia Thursday afternoon, when Bight Ml in no eouimu nioation with the strandel steamer was poaaiUe. The last signaled message rt ail M follow : lot a Scrap u( Knud Left. "We hai ?iot a scrap of food left. Oeaateraation preenile on board." (n receipt el lata appeal, the lab ajnasn nade two more ptnckj launch es of their ixp.it, b were beaten hack, and aa toe Bum ppeared in the darkness those mi board tp perentljr wer trying to launch their only renaiaing loat. Thr Murni I untlnm il Hnutnit. The storm raged with renewed fury during tiie night and on i those "ho were compelled to do so stiiveil oa the short, p.ut (,t" then huddled beneath a tarpaulin, and others s-ek-iu refuse from ti., gale in the Faramun lighthouse. At midnight two Bosta, with lines attached in then wen launched, hot both attempts la reach the Bands were fruit lean. Anotlier fruitless llfTort. In tie' earlj bonra el the nut eine larches wie lighted si tlv- how of the Kit-- . and in response to the signal the li.-hermon node another elfort to reach the wreck. I j t they wer agai tossed ashore, and the crew of Hi" Ufa beat, who iK-long to the ft -hin. village of t'arro. grathered round a bonfire made of wreckage fr.. the ste.'inier, drenched to the skin and with teeth eh.ittcrin? from cold, out not discouraged. llrroWni Kinall U .- u nl -it . Their heroism finally wee rewarded, a-, wild daybreak, the weather perc pt Iblj moderated the sea beeinie calmer and tne wind, baviag shifted from the east ti north, the Csrro Raherinen a i about ".:( a. rn. again put out to m i. The speetators Watched i f I fast - ImuI inc hearts ns the boat disappeared through Ike waves. Mori than oaKO it was thought ehe was eogttlfed, "out the small craft rose in sight again 01 the rests of the w.ms approach! ag gradually nearer to tnc Bi sie. Alnutd- le Wreck. Then a tope was thrown, whtck the fishermen caught, and the life boat soon aft' m irii-, wsis alongside. Then. above the kowliag wind, rant cries of joy from tkoae on hoard the Buasle, which wire re echoed by the crowd ashore. Another boat, manned by four men. was then launched and succeeded in reaching the wrecked vessel. A few minutes later the. t'arro boat left r- gunaie'i side, heavily luden As - nppi i.ai h d the -hure the occupants ware seen to be women and one habj Dellrloa Kn t htialnam. The enthusiasm nms delirious. The spectator- plunged into mh. Some of them dragged the life lioat ashore anil others lilted the WOBBCB out of the iMiat : ml carried ikrm in Um l si tus, tkrougfc the waves, to dry land. One wotn.i i was c!;;-ied in the arms of her SOB, who had been w;iitii g ov shore since Monday. She swooned and had to Ix- transported, on a stretcher, kastibj constructed from werek.iire. ;ind eoii rd vvith njanketa, la 'he Ugktnouae, The other tvoessn collnpsn! from fat cur, cold and hunger. Their hagga d .aces and t renbling linba told of the awful i vperiences thej had v thru ugh, Km l of faisBlnfct It was unfortunate that nan! of foresight result! d in all the nourishment being kept at the lighthouse, two mile distant, for the Ulfe re re had to walk there, ei itad bj 'leir friends, before real orat Ives conld oa tdministen d to thein. The four -oa red host BCXl nrrived with seven more pnaseogera, anil the life boats thee made it peated oar neya, OB til nil w t . n,i.m and sheltered in the lighthouse, South German K ports. Ilerlin, .Im. 12. I he ipo:-s from the south Oeraan consular dlatricto in moo amounted to M U It, t, an innranaa of rtsdfftngg, For tan lust quarter the c.por - a:-üed i 10,Bttaa, n I -n ,i-e nf 139,39 Death lefirs Dnrkneaa. Chteago, .lan. I-. rased by the prospect of total iilindnes- and told she was beyond all medical help. Margaret Donovan, N jresrs old. who i Vsd with her autit, b v M iry DoooVaB, fifty-fifth streit ami Indiana avenue, soatasitted snieidw iy di pokimr carbolic aebJ W IMInns L. TrmholM lleail. New York, Jun. l .' m. L, Trenholm, oho was comptroller of the treasury dnriai ClevelanaSi first admiaiatratioB, died at Ins home in this Sit Of aneutiKuiiu

TBE LOSS OF A YOUNG WIFB. It Cnased UHeC Which lre Hebsrt C. Lee Prror to Sell-Oo-atraellea. Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 14. Grief, caused by the death of a young wifa efter a few short months of married rfe. impelled Bohatj K. Iee PfftST of fiatlwnk. HT. Va.. to send a bullst crashing into his hr tin in tieorge's hotel yesterday morning. He died a 'ew hours later at St. Yin cut s hospital. A short time before he committed the deed he showed one of the girla employed at the hotel a picture of hie wife and told her she ha ! died tea months after they were murrien!. 'To reeined Very despoml-nt. and after talking for some time aNo t his wife and expressing his gn at love for her, ke passed upstairs to his room. Standini,' befrre a mirror, he placed the annisle of n M caliber revolver agstnnl his riht temple nt.d pulled the trigger. The negro porter, who was puKsi'ig thmwgh the hail, herd the sound of the falling body. 1'ryor MTaS Unconscious, and never n covered CWBBf i 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 ta. Pry or arrived in Indianapolis Saturday a week no from St. Loitla, ami had n ticket through to ( Incinnati, He offered the nnuflsd portion of ii for sal-. As it sapired last n i l; lit the ticket broker refused to buy it. The bullet passed entirelj through Pryora head, coming out at the back of the left ear. (Mt a table in the room was found n photograph of the young wife, placet! in siuh a position that when e stood before the mirror her ISSSgB reflected and stood out before I im when ke sent the leaden wx set ugrr IB its mHltwa of death. The ball, was m.ished out of ships from contact with a marble mantel vvhich it struck after passing through his head, and was found OB tlm I'oor across the room from the body. I'e left no lett r. Papers show ha wns property at East bank, v. Va. A REIGN OF RIOT IN WICHITA.

Several Street Daria I'artlelpnteU la and Fiillimrd by Seventeen V rrentaA LjneltlnK Averted. ichita, K.i-.. J an. 14.- : ey ,,f riots egan in this city at miilnight Saturday nicht, and ended last evening at six o'clock in a street duel between three colored and tferea waftn men. More than i dozen shots wer airkanged in the crowded street be-twe-n Willy hVthaoHi a TesaS negro, ami fash Johnson, a white trunk maker. Hehnell was shot la the head, but vill not die. Johnson was shot through i'.ic aim and groin, and his condition is serious. A man named Herford was slnahed with .i raaor, ami a young man from the eouatry had sevesai ribs btokea The principal negro eoateatant led, and a mob of 200 white mefl took after him. catching him at the Masoi a temple. Policeaaea hurried him into a Wagon and succeeding is escaping from the mob. The net result of tl.u day's riotin- is 17 arrests. The trouble legan at midnight when several boodlnnm hoeaed s tuitormna of a trolley car, breaking ins legs and ribs. A strong force of polios were posted la.st nicht, aud peace reigBad after dark. TRAIN RAN INTO A SLIDE. Kniilnc RolleU Into the Hlirr-Ka. alneer Killed and I In ninu Severely Injured. AMoria, Ore, Jan. 14. A pa-s sgny train OB the Astoria & Colunbia river railroad ran it to a slide n.-.ir ( iiftoa about midnight Saturday nicht. The engine was derailed and rolled into the river. Eogfaeer W. M. S-.;t re mained at nis poet and was killed. RtS body has not been recovered, and it i is supposed to be under the . ngitie in the ri it. Fireman James Davis Was also thrown Into the river, but was res- j cued. He is now in the hospital suffertng from broken hand and several bruises ahonl the kody. Nasa of the pass ii . is w. re in Mired. The accident occurred on a curve nlor.g the Columbia river where the heavy rain- of Saturday brought I down a landslide. The engineer was running at low speed or the entire train might have gone Into the river, BRAINED IN HIS DOORWAY. a H en it ii Entases lltaafcii ntb her naBMB Kolk BSMCeSBl ally Mlended the Monsei j UxtngtOB, Ky.. Jan. 14. Hankin ; ( hmens. a farmer of Fayetta count v. , wkooe ratal valued Si half i millioB. was brottgkl to Oic hospital here la.st night with Ins ,kull badly f i :. t hi .-d. Rohbera visited his hoaae .Saturday nicht, called hin to the door and broke his skull with B baj 'ork. 1 hey attempted to lares their way lato the laouee, but women within barricaded I the doors. Onlv u .-inall Amount af money was Beared from the man's pocket. He probably will die. K l imner Meal t on tentnlmted. Hütte. Mor.t., Jan, 1 Tat North- j em Paelhe Bnllwaj t . has grvwn tha Amalgamated Copper !. an option t n all its Umhtg lands in Montana. ! It is estimate d that when this ileal is ' completed the rnilwav company will .eceivo $i.,im)(,.oo; from the copper i ornpanv. Lineman laataatljr Killed. Terre Haute. Ind., Jan. 1.;. John I Vanimdal. aged 35, a lineman of the i cmens Liectric Light t o., fell froaa a pole. Friday, and was instantly ' killed, hreaktBI his ncek.

It Is announced from WasklngiSn that the Philippine eOSSmlSSlan has prepsred a sen tariff law for the islands and thst it has been submitted to the president for approval. This manner of d SSallSt with questions of taxation in our new po-sessions will commend itself to the beneficiaries of the tsriff in thia country. They wit! regard it as seien tine anri natursl snd they will presently suggest that the same method be adopted at home. While we have no particulars concerning the processes by which the commission reached It conclusions relative to the Philippine tariff. It is not difficult to imagine how the thing WSI done. The commission iscompo-ed of five Americans. So mall a body should be nble to legislate on the tariff, or snythtag else, with much expedition. The interests which are tobe served hy the tariff may confine their energies wholly to the commission. There is no party in opposition to overr Is and there are no representatives of the people who are to be taxed to inlet-pose W ;lll protest. protective tariff bill framed under such circumstances ought to be a mesnnre wholly after the president's heart, lie has had ome cxeperience in he line of tsriff legislation himself, but. while his achievements resembled that of the Philippine commission to B ns extent, they were sadlv lacking in certain feature- of shsolnttem which ibameterlse the new departure in the orten t . Mr. MiKinley's tariff bill, like that of Mr. Diagley, was written by theattorneya of the protected interests themselves. He began with blank paper. Fach protected interest was a-ke'1 tu write i1- OWfl leetlOB of the hill. All complied w ith alacrity. The result was a measure having some conflictlng sections which had to be reconciled, hut which, in the main. waaatUfactory to every man who expected to make money out of it. I'nder the whip and spur of the caucus, republican opposition to the measure wa.s silenced, but not SO with the democrats. On the other tide of the hou-e there were nu n who. sJthough in a minority, were privileged to speak for th'- Infi aded victime of the meaa tire. These victims found no ad vi eati -in the party assuming responsibi'ity for the bill. Like the Filipinos, they were neither heard nor considered. A minority only had to content itself with such opportunities for expostulation as Ike majority permitted and such explai itrOBS of specific injustices contained in the measure as a ozarrnled ! l its afforded. From Ike itandpolat of the protectionist the Philippine plan has many td ventages o. r even so high-handed a proceeding as this. It Is all in the family. It tnsy be a star chamber, if neeessary. I' la not to be interrupted by protest. It i- concerned only With one side of t be i uest ion. W ith not even a minority of conscientious republicans to placate or to gag. it i- -meth ailing. With no democratic eoBgreee men. even though in a minority, to point out palpable wronc and injustices, the bill, once framed, is presented for approval not to a representative body having some COBSt itut loBSl rights, but to a ptwatdenl assuming to govern outside of the con-titution and under no restraint save thai of his own with Thus written SBd enacted into law. With nobody heard at any BtSgS of the procei'dinc- x-t p the men w ho a re in on the frnnad BOOT, so to -peak, the Phitlppise tariff ( ii '.'ht to be a Bsedel of out rsgeous oppreion and robbery, if it fall short of thi- in any respect It will In hi can -c it- auth rs in Manila and its ipOBSOTa in A'neriea will have manifested a forbeara i ee hitherto unhnOWS and to which it has been supposed that they were Utrsagers. This small npisodalB1 Xmerieanlah'olutism. with which it I to be feared that the pec.p'e are rapidly becontinc familiar, should not escape most reriotis nttesthM in the United States. We have srrnwn necu-tom ; at hometnthe priselplc of laesjanllty nnderlylsg yesi mch measures of taxation, "nut in their preparation and euactn -it the forma of constitutional govemmCBt, often a pl.a-: pretense only, have been Observed. We hm -een repreaeStB" fives of a crent part silenced. wheedled and bnllied wl tnei tnesaree were nade? eoneideratloB, but tin re has been a semblat of popular asM-nt. in the Philippine case there la nut even an apology for the violation ol the first principle of American liberty. Xeeessitf often is pleaded as nn excuse for tyranny. Necessity hi- been offered many titne in this country in exten nation of illecal and utijn-t measure.if '.'I vi ri. inent. Necessity always has been the refuge of despi ts who w .re brought to task for then- usurpelioaa. Bat there ens be bo inch de fense In this Instnnce, I htcsgo t'hrontcle. POINTS AND OPINIONS. Now there is a shoe manufacturer' trust. Hut. bless you. tkosc B"ko sre in it do not cull it a trust. It i jut I "dlatribntlag agency,1 is the word trust gettlag unpopular? t'tica l)beerver There icems to be quite number of republican menbi re of the United States senate who belli ve thai imperial! in i- under the MeKinlet poiicie-. an acconanliahed fact. LilUin liepuOlic. rhet n as an interest ing episode of McKinley prosperiM tfoWl in tkl great state of Peaosylvaais the "ther day, w hen the Workmen Of 1 ke Nat ion a! com pa ay, of Hharon, a ere heat t len'i nalmlnted In i ten per cent. treue ti u of waves. VibaBV Argus.

Home republican newspapers are foml of saying that democrat s oppose the llanna ship subsidy sehenie merely because it is a republican measure; that ifc to say, that the nppnaltloa is partisan, and has BOthlag to do with the merits or demerits of the bill. This contention is well answered by the report made by the mino'ity inenilers of the committee on merchant mat ins and fisheries (Messrs. John V. Fitzgerald, Marion De Vries. Thomas Bpigkl and William I. Daly, democrats) and submitted to the house on May 11 last. The amended title of the ship subsidy bill is "A bill to promote the commerce and increase the foreign trade of the Jailed States and to provide for the national defense." Worthy objects, surely, though onsa what at variance with the high protectionist "home market" theory, "With the expressed objects of the bill." says the democratle nloority report, "the minority is in entire accord, but d.ies not agree with the ma jorlty ns to the proposed remedies. The last statistical ah-tract issued by the treasury department show- thai the per capita imports varied but little between IMi and 1 180, Thej were 19.33 in Wis. and M.0I in 1'.'.: they have decreased in 31 years but "1 cents per capita. Our exKvrts, however, show a steady increase. In ISo- they were $7.20 and in 1 !'.' $1.V74 per capita. The figures of I BOB w.rc equaled only in two years Issj nr.d tttS, The export trade of the United States per capita has therefore more than doubled daring the past 31 yearn. It may be said that it is not the foreign trade or commerce, but the transportation of that trade or the article! with which It lias to do. that nccda the special assistance of the government. Bat the statistical abstract ol the tri usury department shows that the tonnage of -team vessela lias increased since ls-ii from 1,109.415 tons to 2,470,011 tons in lltt. The tOBBBge is the greatest in the history of the I'nifed States." The i c uocrat io objections to the measure are summar cd as follows by Mr. Fitzgerald and his col lea cue -: "1. The objects professeil In the title are entirely forgotten In the body f the bill "! Tt 1 rnasonably eer'aln that the m-"t of the Subsidy would KO to Unci already established and prospi raus, "3. ftnler this bill the ordinary 'relnht st-irre r, which carry SO i.r !' pef cent.

; of our njtrli ultural export- will : bet a fraetloti of the amount of siiO-tilv which the psseamer eteanera would raeelvs, althmißh the tattst carry less than ten per unt. of our agricultural ex ports. "4. I'nder this hill a -hip r:.n run practically In ballast anil BBBW BBBatdy. We rM-lleve that when freight Is not promptly offered It will pay a certain ChUM of ships to run empty ratlu-r than to wait for cargo. "5. This bill would tax all our ettl no 10 provide extra profits for a favoril few in this favored industry 'S. The proffsatons of thl bill are Insincere and Its principles are lUUMHUMl We believe that thi best lrit.ri-t- of this nation Jo not demand the passage ol this or of any similar MIL" These objections have never been successfully met, nor is it possible tc defend the bill against them. The points raised in paragraph i.umberiL 2. i and 6 are particularly ui.a-wer able. The opposition to the hlpaoh sidy scheme is based upon the same sound and honest principles wbnh have lain back of the resistance to al previous schemes to filch from thf naaj for the benefit of a few.- A 1 bant Argus. THE PHILIPPINE WAR. American I niir r 1 a 1 1 m I K t a I clilim I ) v Ith span la h aennetsae, gl me one was saying not long ace thai there was no war in the Philippines. Was It Mr McKinley, or tu n Otis, or Secretary Hoot? A: ant rate the latt eonmiasioa before elect lot cabled over that if llry.ir. wert "Hcked" "the remnant, of insurrection wili disappear within 0 i'ays b.v -ur render of lesdt r- sad fading vut al rank and tile." The no days are i ear y up. jet the other day Gen. Mac i thui i - - ueii in the Philippine Island a a proo lamation that bad no more eotor Ol peace in it than the freth H ier lavat 1 of tape t olonj foreshadowa the ipeedj end of the South African war. lleo Mac Arth nr. please ub-erve, now warn? ihe Filipinos that Mbereafter -triei c hi. ji.ia. ee with ths iwa of war will be rannlred f seBeombatante, as well at combstante," Laws of war! Then there i- war in the Philippines ov aomi --ji-n i I (on. MaeVrtinir. II then i- not, what right has be to make lion eon, bat a n t s con form a I most at 1 he enc of the ig days' unrled which was k mark the utter disappearance of the insurrect Ion! Never was thsaaeadselt and hypocrisy of a goversaecBt more qaickly self-coafeeead than in thi- In stance, lien. Mae Arthur's pro in tion, ss a whole, ladlcatei that out Philippine conquesl i- aboal to enter upon a period cd f har-hi;' ta and brutality which will rival the british at roc Tties in South frica. The ektetlOB it being aeeejitift at WashiiiBton aa a mandate to CBOquer the Filipinos at any cost. Thi remark of an Knglishman becomes timely: "Already F.ngland in the Transvaal, and America in thy Philippines, ha vi cau cht up w it Ii at leset Iwo-thlrdaol the a 1 1 "Ocli i tt t ',ie Bpanleh pollcj of coercion, and whf should tbev not complete the conrea T Spritii; Held ( Mass. I Ue pnbi icBO, Certainly we Wntstd call it rank loclalism if the goveranenl devoted money to wheat growers or blacksmiths or carpenters to make an unprofitable vocal ion lue! rativc Of lid already BSSSred galas yet such d- D i i'mn- would be no greater nnrversios of public trust than SUtVatdlBiOg shi builders or kbip owncrs.Plttsburgji Peat,

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MISS FRANCES M. ANDERSON, daughter of HON. JUDQE ANDERSON, of Virginia, at present in WashinKton, D. C, as Corresponding; Secrciary of the Higher Educational League, of that city. Cured of la :;rippe by Reruna.

MISS FRANCES If. ANDERSON, l 'orreiponding Secretary of the Higher Educational 1eacue, writes fi nahe "Altona," vYaskngtOBi D. C., the fol.osr.ng: About two months ago I was taken very ill with la grippe and was obliged to go to bed. I took three bottles of Peruna with very beneficial result-., and was able to leave my bed in a week and regained my usual strength very soon. I have nothing but praise for Peruna and recommend it to those similarly afflicted whenever I can."---F ranees M. Anderson. La irr.ppe it, strictly speaking, epidemic catarrh that is to say, a variety of acute catarrh wh.th is so contagious atei run a course more or lest definite, the nine st carle: fever, whooping cough, etc. Daring the scut stages of ia grippe it is Bot a very fatal disease, but the r, nditioB in which it leaves the system has caused the death of a countlesa number. Indeed nearly every erton who has had 'a grippe wtthin the last three years finds himte.l more or lets derar.jseu by the pernic;cua effectt of this disease. The majority of those who luve escaped death tind life scarcely worth living. If this vast multitude of people could on!v know with what ctrtaintv Pern BS would relieve them of ail tl) bad effect I wh. h la gr ppe has brought up n them, what SB untold amcunt of auffirr z eeale b kvertedl Thousands have already heard how quickly this remedy will cure in ti: ee ( mm - and have been saved; but tensof I ..ousands be I naBssBBBsnaewawaaaai I N G

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A FITTING REBUKE. Admlnlatered by a Herole Mrrnger lly to n I onsrill) and Mint) Vinn. There was a tml.r.g fire in a win side street the n'her day which caused a good deal of excite meat and incnlentaib gave a fat nian a lesson in courtesy. 'Ihe tire started in the apartments where the man and his mother lived. The man started about the time the fire dül si I SOI SB four flights of stain to the street Kiore hia mother knew what was up. W hin she thiB Vered the lire she promptly f.-v.nted, saya the New York Mail and flxjiress. Meanwhi e the fat man in thestreet yelling: "Save my mother! Save my mother!" A messender boy who was passing stoptped, .iw the swuke, rar. SP the stairs, aroBSed the woman and 'drought her out in aafety. The neighbors ehatred and the fat man iookei uneomfortable. ' Here, boy," he whiepered. "Here's a quirtcr for you." The bov's face expressed his i! i-nst. "Aw, save it." he said, "and buy yourself tome nerve food " The crowd lunched, the fat mm bins ! and the boy went whistling ! "U-n the street. He didn't knvv that he had Ot I B hero, and the fat man felt himself a rowavn. U is the easiest thing in the world tn see that wraith is a euro w a as the Other fellows monopolize iL i hicago Daily Kens,

i not yet heard, and continue 1 1 taSer droppuag into the grave one by one. Peruns vur-1 li.irrh in all stages and rieties, whether scute or chronic, and therefore the most effective t- : iy evei t vised fur reiiicv.ng all the uerai. u. t whah follow .a grij-pe. s.n.ui-i If. Vorl. writi fron Ca Grove, Ala., the following letter: ! ir s r "Last werk I vu lakes b In grippe snd catarrhal deafness. I you for .clv.ee 1 fi. lowed y. i:r . tions. Alter taking two bottles of P n I found myar'f atll of la griope. hear.t. ;'." restore!. My '. better tlnn it ha been in five yean. "My in ; ved in healtii vIS i my it I'm afti r taking feruna simut. I. M -si iroiiti.- .J. Kahl.tttisee, b l..wri :et as " . "Three years I had la grippe and rulmonr.ry trouble. I wis very -itk. had h eirtorrhagesof the lungs nearly evrty day for a year, and three bottles of your Rcruna cured me. The doctor said I had consumption. I am now in better health than I have been for many years. "I hichly recommend Peruna to a" my neigh!.' ra and friends. IV run a i my : r ite ni . I shall always have Peruna is the house." -Miss Caroline J. Kahl, If y. u do not derive prompt and ,.r tfae lory rendts fron the use of Perut ,. -it once t Dr. Ilsrtnan, giving a full stat en ni of your ease snd he will be pleased to vt yon bis valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman. Pres ! r Tht Hartman Ssaitsrinm, Columbu, O. H ST E 1 V r "rv'yv'v'v - w '' san v e low days, why then risk I !oni ompti ni FREE ELECTRIC BELT OFFER rH1(NDA SfR'f (. sj IHIAli-i. irvino will'- " 1 farm.li ISr ffrnunv i 1 ! ii ; I' ll line. utirMiIM.t I ,11 III I I I I 1 I !' II'S U any i . .irr of i: i - i ' No mii la . Iv.arvi ..17 ' il i po.ii 'rurat.. f IS'S SIM9ST N8TKIN3 -" ! tnot II f,rh-rtrtTTK i.t. !-. h all allH-r trlf b.!U, a;illai.nM .a-i niaadln faiL SUKK CUtf ' morat!in.!Oii.Tit o 1.1st urn Br im ujnnrnii di--, raknram anil dlwint. Vor ixmipn SaBeleeee. retiSfi stf. estaMl nminonEARS, ROEBUCK A CO.. ChlcaBJO. all s. m. aaaa n Genuin itamned C. C C Never soM la buik. Beware ol the dealer who tries to tell rthin, lutt si good." DROPSY si b Btararanft rie IrSBB I o of !" ' a,n. II 4njtf lr.alnilil Ur B H ',111 l.v suN.-i. 11, 11. Atlaal Us CATARRH CURED Sv nw irn-tti if lull Ifiatrili-IMBa SU' 1 ' lar I i-rrr au Si l. BIT n I'll ' 1 - lilt t I. IW 1 11 11, 1 1 111....... 3 ttJlltJ, WhtRt Ail Hot tan (Vmjh Syrnn. Tnetrtii'i tn Ilm, -..it ti ilrnfji

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