Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 23, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 February 1901 — Page 6
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Remains of Queen Victoria Es
corted Through the Capital on Their Way to Windsor.
Tm trm Cklsf Mwaraars. Immediately ufter the ruumnnr.
about the colli n three royal in. minor
rotte sbres.t. Kiujj Kdward VII. ai the central figure of the three, hut no Ich Ostentations personage was
seen in the proves? koa. A blaek Bhapaau, with a hnne of White feather. was on his head, I ud lomg Moth cloak was BttttOUed
arouiut him ami huiiir down aver i
SHEETS WERE MASSED WITH PFflW F ' " " Weh he was ri.i-
111. The kind's familiar face seemed grave ami careworn.
lie looked tnJfhl ahead, apparently at the gun carriage on which was
wie iMuiy t tin- sovereign, who .glory ami responsibilities he had 111herited. Be did not boo, r gave BO sign ..f aeaiaf, the long ranks ..f soldiers, hedging hack the populäre abOtftt hiin. He UMBd l'ke a man alone. Who neither thought of the world about him, ami the sentiment hi presence inspire! was only sympathy and pity Thf l.rrman Kmperor. Beeide King Edward roaa Bnaaaros-
William, his nephew and neighbor, ibs unique, rotnatnading figure f the German emperor could not for a moment be mistaken. He loohed every inch I soldier and the coinniamler of n, Ef!s imperial majesty gUiiced right and left as he rode, and his hand was frequently raised to the ret) BBd white feathers hanging over his hat. as he resnonil,.,! f.- ...
lutes. Emperor William also wore black cloak over his Brit Ufa field in I -Shal's nnifortn. and the splendid white
n.u-. r noneam aim praaesd up ami down, giving his majesty an opportunity tu display fine horsemanship. On the king's left rode his In-other.
ne aoKS ot lonnaugbt, a man of iol-
uierijr sppeamce, almost and unrecognised by the
aWHHIS
Much Activity in Work Upon the Important Measures Under Consideration.
MaaatsO om a . lar-
rlaae. Itrawa by the Maaue II rat 4 Bat Urm Ii r Majeatr la ike Jaillee I'ruersaloB TBe Arrival at Mialwrle Wlaataar. London. Feb. 2. With every coraaaasstanec of splendid pomp bedttiag tbe obsequies of an uiiuhtv ami w. !l
a w beloved a monarch, all that is mortal mt Queen Victoria ha been home tftirough the treeta Of the capita! ami tart cd towarda the ancient fortress palace of the sovereigns of RnglBnd. Tn aatan nagiusiheenoe or Fridajr'a Opening phase of these last rite, w.i eluly aaaintained. Perbapa the stately grandeur 'f the sorrowful pageant taxrough the swarming streets ot l.ondoji. with Inn. I reds of thousands of aatBarnera forming a blac bordag to the route, will never be surpassed. An Abirnrf of llliici..
Ttiorc was in Victoria's funeral process.; t n an absence of that blaek cereaa0ni.1l generally eoBBUlatl with the final progress to the grave. She coffin was drawn iv cream col
ored horsee. The pall was while, ami the ani forma of the troops and the I gold trappings of the foreign sovI etvign,, primes and representatives j tortumg a glittering medley , gave bril- ! Want colorini to the scene. The chief
I aaoamer himself, with his field mar akaJV uniform, even tboagh tins was partially bidden by his overcoat, war atMuxtcd by his corps, helped to leaven the Bjrmboln of morning anarking the route. Hatty Diatlnanlahed Mourarra. Never in English history has a sovereign been liorne to the grave attended by so many distinguished asourners. The gathering of crowned head; surnassed those who fihIh in h..
ibilt' procession. All the great Ofllcrrs of state participated. The display of the naval and military forces reached the great total Of J.Voi men. Kleld Maeahal Karl llol.crta.
1 ne commnndei -in ehiel of the fiore.t.. I'.eld Marshal Karl Roberts', On IBaamiitiful. spirited brown mare, ear ryinjr Ins told mat shal's baton, at tins
mneture trotted Into the station and fcec.inie the 1 enter of interest. He
aas soon followed by the earl maiahl. the duke of Norfolk and man) f the most distii L-uished British of) orrn. Then crime the carriages for the queen and the princesses. 'Tlicv were the state carriages, used on the occasion of the queen's jubilee, with beautiful, gold-mounted harness and
trtPr'- The horses were ridden
!' pws'illions in scarlet jackets, with
iy a narrow nam! of erepe on their
airnui. as u mrir-s of t ) , I,.,,....
. . Tac carriages were closed. Cvery HeaS naa Bareil. I - - , , . . .
roiiowing i ne carnage.-, anil preeeded by an officer came an object at arhich every officer in the animated
te and every head wn.s bared.
it avne the little luasd-eolorer l-uh
rriiige which was to carrv Queen
irtr!.i's remnins fnim V'i.o. ,;.. , .
uiiiiitiiui siuiiou. uii' eii'lit ilatio-
rian cream-colored horses which
(drear the late qoeea on the occa-
n ot the lulu ee were n.-eil. I I. .
1.1 - - - 1 . 1
...'i, ,,,, um in .-v, . - .11 ii'i-eoai-
Baaatllliona and scarlet and gold need grooana who beld each of th!
mä - 1... I... II .
.r-.n in,- in kmc were ail tin
Ban
The l ittle (inn ( arrlae. Only the little gUB carriage, in .tend of the glittering gtaaa and gold ach marked t he change. With the exception that rubber jre Uric on l" wheels, the L'Ht,
mjre was as if ,,, actual i-e. Tin-
iitr 1 in om tin
- 1 v Ol II 1 II 'V III
pB,
It was then nearly II o'clock wher..
auu n 1 ifi,- 111 1 im 1. irnr , 1 ..... 1-.
orw. the 'grand duke of Reese orM" as the princes mounted the
in ste.-iined into the station a min.
te ahead of t line. Ab Ihe Train BBS In. All beads werca ncovercd aa the b
carriage bearing the oueen'i n-
toiM-d exaeltly ooiiosite the
sa carriage, and King Edward, oeen Alexandra, Emperor William ad others alighted. Then the bearer partly advanced te ka saloon carriag, ami with his nd at the salute and standi i Htthl in advan.e f the others, King Edward watched 1 painfully slow removal of tl ofI to the gun carriage, it was tlnalU lOomidished. nnd the mill and . -
11a or the Itritish
mounted and the arted.
TBe ( orleae Movlna.
c tiring of minute riinii 11111I ft,.
ling: of lie I Is at a ouarter nnal
""lounccil to the nmntlp
als 1 1
aivtitif wno hnrl wann s.t-r.. ,i ;
- i ii o M i i -'
on s muddy streets sin,-,. Am.
ht that the funeral
- f- - " o l II tKxiy of QttBBta Victorin had belts nassaire tlirmiirl. i. : .
" "h! uii- i tipnai. people foaaht for linn r f t iv
linrme of the coflin and the ktnga others following it. Thev saw a
priK-ession of soldiers, a pairing, t daaaHng regnilin, with I hunloyalties crowding after, and dlaiieraed. while all the church
me city were rmoin.r ...t
-d iirgra were played.
PROGRESS OF THE SHIPPING BILL.
The linns aeaaloa Ulli Ctass irllB Hut Linie Preaaare of lluslaeas Senate Will He l.eaa I orlunnte l'rrent frutprrii of the arluni Mraaurea fur 1'aaanar.
There la a ( laaa or Feapla Who are injured If the u of coffee. Rs ceritly there ha bftM plastd in II ihesroeerv stsrsa a nrw preimration esiled OKA! N 0, nwde pj pare graiaf. tkal tiL tea place of eaawa lea nest del i iteatoni rh receives it without dutre. am! Im! t. w can tri! it from coffi p. It dot s not r.t over
i i much. Cli liln ii maj drink it with
frtu bearht. la i'. an,! 'JS etv pi r naik
age I i v it. A-k for OKÄIN
Always t aught.
If a ouna man gov into a n wi strra
to ;ook .ii adit rings, the worst gossip in
l. '11 I. mho in Men ,i, .n;,. ! .i!di i.lu at lt.
Au'lllidll I . He.
Low Itate
to the
I special Coreeapondeace j Washington, l. C.. Feb. 4. Another week has rolled a round with a record this time for progress in U-gi-lative enact incut iti each branch of eagreta. The army bill has passed the senate, as has the legialatire sfe propria tioa and the Indian apnrooria
;- ' am: others are en i v t'.i-t
Winter Tnura
Sunn, Noiilh. The ai b la A Ohio will run Special Low R.ue Ksenrsioaa, paed until June the 6rt, aeeaiittiac invalids ami otln-r to t. it tiri l.s' hotel enrou w at verv notniiial
rati1 to all points la Alsbsma, Uiasissijipi,
i . . riru. r ki : i. i u i. , i-1 1 i ,: ,v , ,
i s Kate II, im M, k, r 1st
mon ! h In a j v,
r same i!.iy at n . w Kat, i v
roe. . I M . M, I.
Sleep f or
Skin-Torhired Babies
And Rest for
.Miier , a
si ; r -:
t ! - vi me .'
t ., In, : sgent
.1 T
ti
A i CM Slieimrd.
M II It hrt r, I). I' Bidg.. cii.e.iK. i:i : tro.t, Mich.
i. P. ..Mobile, Ala A . Sol Marqui :ii i: Port 6tra i I v
w niter to the
the
railroad
bains
unnoticed people.
a HotaBee ipsntaeia. Europe has teen grander royal funerals than the queen's, and had a more gnrgeona speetaele in the celebration of her an years of reign, but no episode In the Victorian sra will
lira s,, deeply impreu.l on he memories of those uii,, Hii.,i
- '-"v a I, ii, participated In the eeremoniea, 1 he daj arai sombre, nrai ami chil-
i.v aa are most of London's nays. Um cloudy akf added
H on i in ni t DO w hole city. The procession, apart from the gun carriage beating the cortin, and the royal family and offtcini inonrnera HHI Kl) T UIM1SOK.
ii. .
. ..r.,..K. asi ttir iifinuiiiP, at the old Castls lima. Windsor. Feb. k. -Oreat thronps of people aaaembted in the vicinity of the railroad station to meet the coflin. At 1:30 p. m. the guns of battery
tnwoneu, on astie hill ngnaied arrival of the funeral tniin. ra
ine procession left the
Miauon at itae p, m. As the procession started the artillery horses attached to the gun carriage became restive and nearlj overturned it. whereupon King Edwan I ordered the horses to lie taken off and blue jackets put in their places (,, draw the gun carriage. The ambaeaadora and others who bad reached Windsor in advance of
we lUneral Train, joined the pn s-
railway Station and ceded to St. lieorge's chapel.
royal moumera, arlth the es
j.iiou oi t Be queen and th eeaBea proceeded on foot.
The pilars played dirgea, The Berviee -u sr. Georges . hapei was concluded at t: 10 p. m. The bod Till lie until Monday i the Ali.crt memorial chapel. erleea In the t hnel. The chapel choir, the archbishop, the bishops and other clergy met the procession at the west door. From the organ loft, midway of the nave and the char., el. came the strains of Nfendelaaohn'a march fron. u8onga Without Words." a K minor. The -trains of the Organ died aunv and the ehoir commenced staffing softly the aentencea for the dead. Tho aolentn cortege orcc led n rh. Mw
h v.as threngad with the highest noblest won i :i of f,.,Tl...,.i
"Lord, Thou Han't Been Oar Refuge," to Pel ton's aetting, was next tun h
I .-! ...... . "
i ' iioir. w men Iiiki now t;-k
npoi nem. with the commit tee bnallv fagnged meanwhile in gisinn the In tahing touches to other Important measures, not the htaat of nrhleh la ha
liver ami harbor Improveantaj bin. boa under consideration by the committee on eontmeree of tin- senate, of Which Senator Frye. president protempore of tba tsaate, is the chairman. But Senator Fne has been considerably occupied in the management of Ids shipping bi'l upon the Boor of the ornate, durine the dahat ih-it
anmei when that measure was riven precedence as unfinished buaineai last Week. In the house its renut.-ition i u;..
ittatninei! as a thorouirhgoinabnaiBeaa body, in which no time is wasted, and where every moment is regarded as precious. When the end of the session j DOmea the house will be eoaaaasratlral i
I To 1' a well-balanced naa, with abdite to resist petty aaaevaaata, is a greater accomptishraeul than to be governor of your slate. Atchison tiio-be. All ui0 Is are alike to PcTnaM I'm i i i s. us t hey color all HIkts at one lxi,ini. bold bf all drugKiat. It doesn't pay to be obti:,atr. Neither is :t wise to attempt to tabs ail tin advice ili nd.- Washington Post,
ac
mim me rusfi mat generalM
eompaaiea the close of a hort session, while the sennte will be immersed over its head in business requiring consideration before adjournment, Bui this 'rt of thing has happened so manv times before the present that people bava come to reinm! if as a settled or rather chronic state of affsle t.t-
can be no doubt hut that the "senat 'rial courtesy," for which the upper branch of congress is so famous, la. in a way. especially at the end 0eon irreionnJ session, like charity, in that It "covers a multitude of sin.'" The Nicaragua canal construction b has been laid aside, for the precnt. in i rder to make it clear to the British government that the United States is disposed to accord the utmost courtesy and all needec !:itiu:f
SCIENCE GOSSIP. Thtre are si apeeiea of ajoaajuito
, rouna m ew England. Last year 33T,83a000 whiicfish fry
Were nbcrated in the irroat iuke-.
An Austrian suggestion, which the Viennese are said to favor, is to approach the north pole in submarine boats! The Philadelphia hoard of health at Its last meeting diaeuaaed the question of the compulsory registration of
nit eaaea of consumption. The
neiieves this step will for the disense,
act as
society
a check
The desperate ultimatums dally de- ! feet.
POLICE OFFICER RESCUED, omcer a. c . Owaassa r the i,n lllufTa Peree Tslta nn Inter, esllna "lor. C.oun-il Bluffs, la.. Pen. 4, Iti l (Sp. ei.tTl k'!iwl.lw,n....i i,.m
- ,. ....... ... .,, wiiirer wanson, of the local police force, is very popular in this city . He has lived h. re for seventeen years, and has enjoyed many high oftice.; in social and society Work, He is now vice president of the "Dannebrog" Brotherhood, the larg
ess immsn secret society in America, which COmbinea benevolent with the social features. Owing to the constant exposure and manv hours on his
In a Warm Bath with
futiciira V SOAP
pro
priu-
ii.. . is . ....
.Mcreo BT t lie ftnluisters in the senate against the ahipping bit have a rather napleiOttl sucirestivenes-. which not a few have noted. aVhether or not thtre has been a lodging place fvr tie persuasive arraaaeata C.'l against the ihlpping Iii!! which ihe lobbj here in the tatereal of foreign ship owners Is said to be pnt' masters in the effective distribution of. cannot be said; bat it is not at all unlikely that a certain specie of argument, which at tiim - has been fount! effect in. in
- . (l ' nirlag opposition amoag those open to Influences of that character, might le quite as effectively used in s!jfl:nj?. inch OppoaiUoa, but this is Kind nf argument, happily, which the friends of the Shipping lull have never applied, and which they nevtr will apply in erder to induce eeagrees to do its duty bj the nation in strengthening ita cefenaea with powerful Heel of merSbant ship attc trained men. Then- are bur two known sonrces at
which his dutv aa
shipping bill, and it e to name them again.
lire; I 1 I Tin for. !T,i
now earning ItOO,in carry lag our ex-
w 111 ami
transept to the rilit of
crown were
n in
procession
pi, in the the altar.
At Ihe Mage of the Altnr. The eoftta rested upon a catafabpie placed at the steps ot the altar I he cmss over the communion table was over,;! with nvhltc Rowera and the reredoa behind uraa nlmoet concealed with srays of fern dotted with Idles. I"he Mahop of Winches tt r read the leeBOB from CorlBthiana XV. Man that ii iorn of woman.' w is chanted iiv the choir to u. iley'a muaic, followed bf "Thou Know est. Lord, the Becreta of our Hearts. The dean of Windsor read M IMcard a oiee.' and the choir sang the Lord s prayer la the music composed anoecinlls for the .b ad queen by Gounod, Once more ihe strains ,u i. :..
" cnwi i welled p through the ancient chap. I with the singing of "How Bteesed Are They That Die," by Tehalhowsky, The llenedletlon.
The archbishop ol Canterbury read the collect, ami with quavering voice pronounced Ihe benediction. There was a solemn pause while all heads
now rt i. few sol s were beurd
me enoir then broke the
stillness with tin
tl c "Dresden Atnen "
Then the loud tones of .Vorroy King Of Arms. Uni. Henry Weiden, jiroclaiated the dead Btoaarch'a ririe. The Bpohr ant hem "Illessed Are the Departed" followed and the service was
concnluded bv the alas imr nf lt.....
Iioven'a tuaeral march by lido Walter Parrot, oiffaanlol of Qeono'g Chapel, and pfVal orga.ust to the late queen.
Oppo-itlun to til
Is , . " wort h w hi
public' v. Thev
shipping Interact! 100.0 in reel ear
fort, ant! imports, anil who do not deire to have their freight rates lowered by the competition of American ships nndi r the stimulus of government aid. aBd u' The fr. e traders of the country . who have Opposed evrry s;,p the country ha- ever taken in the ilireetion of protection, and who. blind la the b refit to our people and to the country, through t he operat ion of that policy for a generation, an- deter
itsiminei. to leave no -tone unturned to
a Police otli-
cer makes unnvoidahv. Mr. Swansea became the victim of serious Kidney and Liver Troubie. He was very bud. but has entirely recovered. He glees the story in his own words as follows: "I have been a luffen r for many years with Kidney and Liver Trouble, and have tried many remedlea, some of Which gave me temporary relief, and others which were absolutely worthless, I besrstn to tinni.- ut
there was no help for me, when mv nephew gee me a p;.rt of a box of) Dodda Kidney Pills which he bad left, j saying that it would do no harm to try them. BS they had certainlv fixed I him all right What he gave pac I helped me s much that I felt justified ! la purchasing more, and I grew slowly better, it took almost two months to effect a complete eure, a.s mine was a very had case, hut I can cheerfully
ami t r ut !i fully any that I
And a single anointing with CUTICURA, purest of emollients and greatest of skin cures. This is the purest, sweetest, most speedy, permanent, and economical treatment for torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted, and pimply skin and scalp humors, rashes, irritations, and chafings, with loss of hair, of infants and children, and is sure to succeed when all other remedies fail.
Millions of Mothers Use Cuticura Soap aaahaad byCenoona Ouiaaar.ttM area skin aaam. iww.m. . . . '
ttf ring tin
am a w 1
man lo-mv. and I am very grateful that DoddB Kidney PUla were thus brought to my notice." The wonderful cures" effected bv T g.Jt. a l
vom s Kinney n.is in owa bavi
created quite a sensation in
pans ot tin- stare. T,..Pp ,i,
seem to he
.,. . ... -. - ine. ni nn mc.sii'l nean.
-sin oi iiiimhh ai.uc lil.lrcri. fi.rriu iiu u, i.i..o - . .
seali ot rrnsia .,.1. ..1 .1 ....:: " '." IW( leaiisii,,: Iii
.. . ' .inu. nn, i win Bll'Il 'III.' ii r Jul III ' liulr tor ao'ti-nln .. hu,,, lag. Sad healing rcl, much, and sore l,a,ls ami f.,ral (.. J nurse v Mllhsaa of U aas aac t I TU . mW In U,e fr , f , J, u u , vlS rr Wstttii nonvesto women, especially muihers. NoamonDtof L u . on 1 ,' Z S Z7l " '- ''U,,ur.,lersanl.....I1emt.,-e aio tlie , tmlTlTju P. hir of nruTW5reT, Cert i ha N.w omblacs deUeata aasollleat Mwfsrttaa derived from i i tih ua the rreat .ki. II,, ni,,., Saas IS to ha esawared with It for prcervln,., j.nrifftiiK, and c "f'vlna tlicil-.u Müp.halr.airll,,,,,!,. N 1(.r , ...,. gjf- '- if. at she U to eiitnijarrd with It for all the purpose, of ll. ,,.,, ,,., Jt nsutoa poupaud ma Ban sanstaad bahyaaaf u the worat
afllf irsilü Comp,ete E,ternal and ,n,ernal Treatment for Every Humor, VlllVUla I'.v-.'frrTi.riiA soap nc , toeleaoao th.-in. of cn,.i.
THE SET, $1.25 s eirnt to cure the moat I,
seaman, wan io or hair, whcu.ii ci.ans's,:,:,;:!::;';
ias-.i, to liiKt.int r a .iv Ii, l,. o.ii .,
soothe und !i-al. und ( i m Shmvi
"'I' I'll' ,,l,.,. V SIS..I SI I
lire mo inosi lo-turln..' i?nr!n.. i 1....1.. .
1111 r
B, and Irrltal on. and T Hk . . t.. rool ami
oi-lilik; bSl 1 ' S. U often iilll.
sin. alp, and tood
world.
e
nie
itocs nor
any case of Lame RaW
RhenawtiarB, Kidney or Bladder Tron bit vvhieli these wonderful I'i I Is cannot cure. They are certainlv nana.
. . 1 , . . . -
uiur sere, ana the aalt through local drnrrists is very lurp-c.
proven ine aacceaarul reeatablnhmeat of Aiiot! m s,i, fl ti c foreign trade upon u sea:., conlineiiMirnte with mir rank ante, 1 ir the jjrent nations of the earth. It ü; i. a ihaasefn thineif these influeneea prove tobeaufneient to either defeat or prevent the nasaage nf .1 mea-lire which, by the very nature of the opposition jt j, as pn'voki d. is n demoaatrattoa Of its effectiveness if ever placed upon our Statute I I: AfRKH
the
"o fin J. Ilnnaav u , i.u
KRAUSEHS' LIOUIO EXTRACT OF SMOKE. .ititfrom hiefcan iroad Olfasaalji loaaSavar colar. k. liruaaer A Bro., .Mlltoo, ftu
PILES
mat 1 on ri " ILUAMS
or WltMam.' Tnrti-o. "ir tMataMHIt Will rurr Hllml. Hiswiioa and Ii, bias it, abaoetM th tumors, allay the Itr-h-at nr iot a a t nlnrp wlv," instate reHaf I'n-earrt f.,r PI s. asafiabinsot the privat
Mri, CO . Prop. . Ct.ttvm Aii 1, .111
RKADERS 01 THIS PAPBB neatntMO TO BUT a.w i iiinu auvkii rial n in 1 r- 1 014 vins BMOt 1. 11 INSIST 1 PUS UAVIBMI what Tnav Ash ron, aavtaino .1. 1. si BaTiTi rata ob laiiTATioMa
OLD SORES cured
Srt,. ,,. I l.r. I . I ,m. I .d.i.. I m ,. ,
H"-'lii. sin 1,, s... BaH 1...... 25 "" " NaMlllll f,ll.r. n nai, BM ,., '" waamsaa J. a aiAJrs. sr. haul msv
OPIUM
WHISKY sn1 , h r drug hat, 1 , MMi I n :il rl v. . - - -
iOriain treat tent HooS and parle -1,1,1 . fttlK n, aa. v,ooi.i.ti. aa. !.. auuu, L.
PILES
Use CERTAIN
ANIKESIS"
. It1 re-
llei nt ' rout 1 iv 1 iv 1 itafna 11 i.i'.. r'or fri f v.mip ictoieM "AN KISIS," I r!t Uno bnildlBg, New Vurfe.
couoH CIIII.L COHN
CURE.
USD OOn ISO
fThe opponents of the ihlpping hill are of two , :.i-v, There are !).,.. 1. v V. n t,M . I 1 a a a
on- MKcore, our aae a narrow ievv of it. which thus aot inpluaV the great and Important object whose attainment K sought, and there W Ibers vvho would alvvav ,,(,. nose anything adroeated by republicans, whatever it- RlCtitl Blight he. raeriens who are fnjr, nrboaa
inoufrata are clear ami whose view (a broad, fsvor the bill ami hope thai it Mill soon become law. .lbanv .louraal.
Do You Chow Tobacco
a mi
oppressive
sweet hartnonv r,f
I hi fr follow eis ' on to r he i,ii).
C " II a vi 1 r w or ki
into a frenzy of nplM m
pitür in. I lieciti-e of the a I leir.it ion thnt
i n" t nil of the compensation won d fO t,i fas: -hips, the free trade New Norh Refortti do 1, on blush infly re-vei-c. the attsrk b lending forth sn ooit i.i!" rtatemenl in which it proves that there will he no feet ships btrilt ven if ? 110 hi!! pause-. tThe defeat of (he shipping bill in ans the retention of from $175.0mCOO to IttW.OOO.OCO a ye.,,- by fotelga ihip owners without Americau euvodtioa. r
Jor the good of the tobacco y or because the maker offers ' a cheap premium which you never get? If you chew tobacco for the consolation; for the satisfaction of it, you will find Wetmorc's Best by far the best you ever tasted The leaf js the best; the blending is perfect ; the flavoring is pure. The worth of the tobacco is "all in the quality" and you pay no more for it. Ask the dealer for WETMORE'S BEST. Made only hy IL C. WETMORE TOBACCO CO., St. Louis, Mo. fas largctt independent factory in America.
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