Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 6, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 October 1902 — Page 2

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Ab Incident of the Conference oo the Coal Miners' Strike in New York Citv.

TWO WIEKS Si KIKE SETTLED rha Ulk J tttm Orlraua strawi KaUaa Neu llruuahl lu so r...l IVaceattly.

N fW

Orleans, i it -The strike

I str,,t railway employes whirl haa etf, i-lo'.lv I.), , hag Mi,' , ,. , y lines f.,r two week MM Mttthsj BttäV da.v night at m .VI. m 1. hj i lt- Mtoa almost unanimously accepting the

pivvniDri. tut in. ai inn it a M i'i'i i lm. I't. Negotiation width began Btt"

urasy nis'Ht continued until eerea o'clock htiadaj aeoralag, srkeu ihM executive board finally riituialnoil to submit the inatt.-r t a general unci-

i mg 'f tin union Stin.l.i afternoon.

i in- basis f settlement is thai tha

ll.OII Will I'., link to Wort in .k

POSTPONE this mai h i; UNTU a i Inf at N cent end ten boors, Tl'ESDVY. BUT I DONI PROPOSE j u th a minimum f 7 hours a day. TO POSTPONE IT. BET AHE NOT n" diaenii.mation to !. ma l.' aiming

ACTING FA1K1.V TOW Mi 1S THE

1 HIM

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Four Found in Rear of the Central College of Physicians and Surgeons, Indianapolis.

60V. ODELL REBUKES PRESIDENT BAER.

er Told 1'laluly That tha Hlurn Have the am hikhi tu Mnnsuauaaa anas n Caai Opaaaaaaa Uaa t hat the Paavat Waul Keilef From Ihe l inrui lutular-

rbla situation.

"THE COAL Ol'EKATOKS MAY

ALL OF THEM HAVE BEEN IDENTIFIED.

Wrri- Son.,- of Ihuir Mulrn From Hit- illy I rnclrrlr II Ihr Um ml f lloil "lat.-he ra, eeuHMW Whom are I utl. r trrnl A a ailing. Ir.nl.

LUNCHED WITH KING EDWARD Qenernl orl.l.i luuaii and Waaail ai.tl I u.hnaaadatr I hualr . I. MiimIimiii I'alae,-.

PKOPl P. J BELIEVE i SHAPI. FIND OME K KM EDV." QoT. Odell of New Y"ik, utter interview with Pi.-ident Buer.

n..y ... uii- men un.icr charges, an.i ns iiiatiy to be tab n bach aa ..re n. i, ,i

operation f tin- eomnaav'a

hitch Snndav iiiornii.o- .

r -

New York. Oct 11. "What do von mean by politioiaaa? 1 wart fOM and

all the other erators t, understand

that l am the governor of . m

me chosen representative of 7,000,000 people, and tliat 1 ..m here in th s matter solely in hat capacity and to relieve if poaaibhl an hi tolerable situation. And what is more. 1 intend to Use ercry power at my command to do it." Gov. Od. ll made this statement, Friday, to President P.aer of the Heading railroad in the presence .,f United ßtates Senators Piatt, of New York, and Quay and Penrose, of Pennsylvania. It was the culmination of a rather heated interview in the oftiee of Senator Platt ..nd the result of the first meeting between Got. Odell and President liner. Bfr in Bad Humor. Mr. Baer was not in the bed of humor when he catered Senator Piatt' oftiee. The conference was berun by a statement made by Senator Penrose that the situation was eMoaning so serious that some solution must be found at once. He suggested that the operators should incline to boom eoncessiona toward a settlement "If you mean by that." said President Haer. "that we are to recognize the existence .f a labor union, I tell pOU right now that the operators will MOnafdcr no such proposition." Gov. Odell vas on his fe-t in an instant. Holding a half-burnt cigar in his hand und white with excin-incnt, he said: "Are we to understand that no kind of a conciliatory proposition will receive consideration at the hands ot the operators?" "I did not say that," answered Mr. Baer. "but I do - iv. and 1 reiterate it.

for th

lines. Th

on the taking ba.k of the men tin der Charge, but the railway company tin illy conceded this, allowing' tha SOUTta to decide the guilt .f the men. I Wo in.. re companies of militia iir-

Vork riv' 1 Buudaj norning, on,, tram Mom

am aauinrr imtn Mansfield. The company .f cavalry came down from tfaasfkud and was nustered into the tute service smn aft-r its arrival There is aMeapread Msjolelag iM the city orer the s.-ttl. jiu nt of th strike, ilt began Sunday morning two weeks MfM and has been efTetie. Not a iSingle passenger lias been earned ,,u cur since it In-gaii. and no p;s.senper car lias been run more than five ! hloeka from a ban . Sunday morning tin- peopl. awoke 'to find in ditTerent parts ,,f th,. , itv stuffed figure hangirg to telephone and telegraph poles with all sorts of inscriptions on them. Some repreI eeatatd the governor, ronia the mayor, ind there were many representing; ,.f. ticials f the railway companies. ems aa . - t

i ne er'nt for the ettlenient it largely daa to Hon w. s. Parkoraoa, mho tot.k up Uht nuse of the st rikin Saturday morning and labored iu- ' jdefatlgably all night and nil day, eoa riaeSag thaai that tiiey could hope for I nothing better and that th. y could not prevail against the militia s,.nt 1 bora. I nited States ."senator Fo-ter, lior. Beard and Mayor Capdevielle w-re all instrumental in some decree , in bringing about the final result.

TO OPERAiE A LARGE PLANT. laajaajaaMoal r.k.r win n.i.iu a I'laut at ..Ulli M. .Im.rt.li, ., Il l ual ar,IMM..,NM. St. Joaeph, Mo. Oct. It iMdspiaal MM pa.kers will build and operate u large peeking plant in South St. .lo-

.. nyiu ne Ii g merger. A representatiTe Of an ind. ., i.dent packers' orira niation has lieen in

lb-

that we will not accept political ad

VW4 Vf allow t Ii., i'if.'t 1 1 . ' . . bmJL ; - lsa. V- . .

. , "v' " po- -'"inn --si. .los. pn gathering data

wcians in tnis, our affair. looked over a nnmlH-r of tracts of Then it was that Lo.v. Odell made land suitable .r sites for pa.king the statement attributed to him at plants, exan.me.l the terminal facili-

tne iM'ginninp ..i tins article. Hen, the

Heiiaed lioirriur't Par. loo.

President Haer, eridentlv

1 ' ' I !i..t ' r. tl... .. ... . ...

nd nseertuined the cost of nneratin

auprv- a plant here. I he ma.,

ciaiing Hint ne nan p-ma too rar. withheld by th.

Doweu to UOT. Udell, an' said: he conversed, for thev are not in pol Hjovernor. I beg your pardon. No tion to talk for pub, n ation. They adprsonal affront was intended, and we mit. however, that a tight between the

... laicu in any suggestions you may merger and the independent have to make; but again I repeat MtaJea nnmineiit. 1.... M . . .. r .

aaai e musi reiuse u recognie tle "This field has b

union as represented ny Mr. Mitchell." thow outside of

name i

local men w ith whom

coin-

1 lebeve, sat.l the governor, "that your position from a public rlew it abs. lutely untenable. If coal opera tors, railroad men and other business men can combine for mutual profit and protection, there is no reason why laboring men should not." 'What i- the proposition ?' said Mr

ii examined bv

what is commonlv

all'l the .oiiibine," said a local pa.kng lions,, man. "If they b iil.1 a plant here it will be equal to an now in 0( ration. SeeoetUag to Information I have reeeivd. Tbii will mean the inestmeiit 1 at lea t t&JHQjtOt, for it tukes 1 1 1 1 1 y that aaaoaat to build ami ripiip a modem plant."

Baer, coldly.

"Just this," said Gov. od. ll. "I am FEASTING HIS ROYAL NIBS, ure that the labor organization of

which Mr. Mit. hell is head desires him tc be fair with the geaeral publie. If the operators will consent to

igive the men five cents a ton increase tl will personally present it to the Washington. Oct. 13, His r..vai jminers. and I believe they will accept highness, ( how fa Ma ha Yajirarudh

the crown priaee f Biam, who ar-

i ad ta aap lia, Ind., Oct. 14. Pont tlead bodies were found. Monday, tied

in sacks in Qaorgia street, und In the rear ,.f the Central Collefre nf PhrM Maaa and Bnrgeoaa Phe bodies w.te rdentiflad s thus,. ,,f Mrs ,loiiana Stilt, stolen from the Fbemeer cemetery; Miss Olnnlore tiates, stolen from Anders. rt cemetery ; Wallace .lohnson. stolen from Kl.eneeer amatory, and Mrs. Catherine Doehriti'. stolen from the German Catholic cometory,

Ml these eemetertes are citv line.

l ull H Telephone. About six oeloek Monday morning bicycle patrolmen were sent t Merl dinn nnd (ie.rgi:i streets on a tdephnne message that there were bo dies there. When the poUeemen arrived fhe, Wer lireet-d to a drygood, i on the sidewalk on Georgia Btraet Oppoatte a dry goods store. On top of the bOM in a sitting posture was a bo.lv tied in a sack. The form could nlainlv be seen. It was

identified as that of Mrs. Stilt. The patrolmen looked in thel.oxand found another body, also tied in a sack. The city dispensary ambulance wns ralltd to the placet and the bodies were sent to the morgue. The Kinder MVOS There. A young man win. telephoned for the police was still there, and he told the police that he was on his

wax t work. While passing the rear end of the Central College of Physidans and Surgeons in South Pennsylvania street, lie suij. he noticed two Hacks tilled with something lying near the rear door of the college. When be walked into r.corghi striet and saw the body sitting on the drypoods box he realized that the sacks in the rear .f the college probably contained bodies. Otli'ers hurried to the Central colli i;e and took charge "f the bwli's in the alley. Euch one was tied set-only in a sack. When the sacks

were cut open it a found that they contained the bodies of ilaies and Wallace JobnSOB. Theory of the rind. The rinding of the bodies js thought to he (hie to the efforts f detective who for several days have been talking with physicians tint connected ertth any of the colleges to use their inftueaeu in having the stolen hodtea returned to the relative-.

Seventeen persons are now under ar-rt-st for grave robbing. Tha li-t includes nine negro.,, three white doe tors, one colored undertaker, a proprietor of a -emetery. two nigh aratebakCM at a Oemeterjl and another night watehman, It is supposed at leant one hundred graves have been d, -polled within the last three months. Wufus t'antr.dl. colored, is the coafeaacd leader of the gailL'. rTadge Alford, in his instructions to the grand jury. Monday, told them to go t the bottom of the outr.tge ii ml punish every man for his part in it. regarilless of his prominence.

'""I Oct. H - Vinl.a-sn.Jor Q ie mi Genera la Corbin, Wo d ami Young wore the guests ,,f Kit. Mwaid ..t a bin. h- on at lliickinghi.in palace. Moaday, In honor ..t ..,id ivit heiler, prior to the latter'- departure for India, where he is l, take lomutand f the British fore. -. Lord Boberta als, was the guest .,f the kmc Gen ori.in delivered to th,- king a njeoaags from Pteaideal KooeeveH expressing the hope that King Fd ward would lend his assistance iu creating Interest in Great Britala in the St. Louia sapositiou. The king re plied that he Would an-w. r the mensage peraoaailj in the same kindly spirit in w Inch it w as -cut. At tin- Conclusion of a rather elaborate lucheoa his majesty BfOSU and proposed the health ,f Preaidcal koosevelt, 'I he kuiir -poke In most

admiring terms of the president, and j sxpre-scd his delight at Stifing auch distinguished iuei icaiis present. Hefore ans other toast could be OTO

I posed his maji'stv announced an adnear the iiinent to the smoking room, where

he had u long talk with Generale Corbin, young and Wood, und personally MXpreesed tO them his gladness to See them iu Fnglaii.l. "because," he said. "I feel we are not only friemls, Viit relation-."

SUFFERED JEVEN YEARS With Catarrhal Derangements of the Pelvic Organs.

Hundreds of Dollars Spent In Vain Pe-ru-na Cured.

Ihr l ri.Hi. I'rlnee of lani I.OIna the I al mi the I. and in th National I npiial.

jit. It is a fair proposition

"Does this mean. Gov. Odell, that pre are to recognize tire miners' union?" Mr. Baer asked. "It certainly does," answered Oov. Odell, quickly, "and there is no reason why you shuuld not." ir. Baer and Mr. Thomas rose to go, Mr. Thomas remarking that the matter would be presented to the other operators, and that au early answer would be forthcoming. A LONO COftKERttKCE.

Mooaevelt and Ilia tdvlaera Meet at

the White Hoik, Washington, Oct. II. For a long

lms Friday afternoon and night hreaident Roosevelt discussed the coal itrike situation with members of his tabinet. After office hours Secretary loot, Attorney-General Knox anil 'oetmaster-lb'tieral Payne went over o the White House and remained rith the president until nearly six 'clock. Further than to admit that lie coal strike was the subject which

brought them together, the members If the cabinet w ill not talk, except to ay that nothing has been done. H Tha lekool Teacher's Vletlnta. Winnipeg, Man., Oct. 11. An Ah Jona dispatch states th-t one of the Trla shot by the achool-teachcr, loewes, has i ince died. Toewea ia jllve. but according to the reports of lie doctors in attendance he and the wo Hehler children and Trustee Hemall can not recover. Two (llrla Drowned, Tola, Kaa., Oct. 11. Josie and ftoaie lemick, girls, were drowned in the jtoaho river, one mile from here, FriI ky, due to the capsizing of a row I mt.

rived in this city, Saturday, from New j Yrh. spent Sunday iu his apartments j at tLe Arlington nnd in driving about i the City, NO visitors were announced. in the moral" g, nceompaaied bj his brother, Prince Chakrabongse, the I siHiiiese minister, and one of his aides, he drove through the Soldiers' home I grounds. Returning he was Irivcii I through th- chief residence portion of

mm ci.v . vner nine: 'on the prince and members of his p rty weat lot Moth? drive to Arlington. The prince is particularly interested in MsdhMT life, he Uameff having a thorough military training. The second in the series of dinners

in nonor 01 me royal vnitors was given him Sunday ni"ht in the banquet hall of the Arlington, the Siamese minister was the host of tha oc-!i-asi.,n I .overs weic laid for US ig-'iests oeslthtl the royal party. Toasts were drank to the president "f the Cnited States and to the SinmM king, while many others of a complimentary nature were offered

oy the representatives ot the two nations.

Mao la r Meiaa imti r' striu. New York. Oct. 1'. A stri.- of 1,M) press feeders mployed in the book and ,ob printing trade of this city, has involved :,'.ii pressmen and has. it is stated, early tied up the eusiaaaa in a large number of plants.

To lrirli. Oil l.nnda. (iui In ie. Okla . Oct t Mi, hael udahy, president if the Cudahy Flicking ( o . has just leased two h-c-tions of oil land in the Osage and ( herokee tuitions, and is (noted as saving that Iiis company will spend Ipoivoa;! in dveloting the property,

A TERRIFIC MINE EXPLOSION.

rn Hrg Killed ami ..,., Injured lit mi Mapaaolsa t csol iiuat In ItMJaShl Mine. c i a , .

opt ingnein. in., i-t. m. j wo men Were killed, four fatally mid nihera seriously injured Monday afternoon in an explosion at Victor Mine, Pawnee, 18 miles from here. The dead: Y. V. Overeiisli. aged :t0, single; Michael Ynrja. aged :.'T. -ingle. I a tally injured: Prank Isaac, aged 14, breaker, dving; Peter Oreen, head and body crush,.,!; Joha llurke, frightfully bruised; Oeorge Worley, bruised and burned. thers lajared wer- Daniel laMMt, John Dick, William Sparling, John l'i. k. Peter (ferovich, Jerome Bnroul, Thomas King, .losenh lluehener an, I

Thomaa King. I he explosion occurred ju-t before tlM ttay force (.f f0 men went off duty, and was caused by t,.,, uiitch powder in n blast, the concussion causing eoal dust, which thickly overhung the mine, to eSptode with great for. .-. Some idea nf the fare -f the exploajpM OBM MM learned from the fnet that those killed and injured

were about four Gmueand fe.-t from the pkWM where the hts were f'treil. Isaacs was hurled ngninst the entry Wall with such force that bis henil was smashed beyond recognition, AN EXCITED COMMUNITY. Mra. Saaan 1. Lewis. Slatr-Konr l eara of tgr, Wnnlered ll BM t nhnswn at atenaoteaa, Te.

FELL FROM THE CLOUDS. It- Ue Hri,,laU and M. Vl,,rl. Krrurh . rn in II. Dualled I IIcmIU or si. lle.il. Paris. Oct. 1. De llradski. the aeronaut, and M, kfortn, i eompsaion,

Were killed by falling from a dirigij ble balloon Mond:i. The balloon 1 started from the aerostatic station at I Vanglrhtrd, a suburb of this city, at 7:'- a. in., on a trial trip. After preliminary maneuvering, with a rope attachment. De llradski released the balloon and proceeded southward nt a height of 300 r MM feet. The propellers of the machine appeared to Work well; the rudder, how, v. r. was bOt Quite successful. t about 'l;20

tin- balloon had returned to about the point of departure and then it grad inll. mounted higher and higher until it disappeared in the clouds. The prefect of M.ice later received a dispatch announcing the fall of the i.iilon near St. Denis, j miles from the center of Paris, and adding tht its two occupants were killed The OCCtdeUI occurred about 9:.W When the balloon Was above Stains, near St. Denis, the rojs attschlng ike car to the balloon apparentlv broke, from some unknown cause, and the car, with its oecapanta, De Bradski sud Murin, was dashed to the ground

and the aeronants met iastantsneoaa dath. The balloon itself disappeared til the do, ds. When ih-? balloon arrived ov.-rStain-the aeronauts called to some workmen in the fields, asking the direction cf Pantin. De Rradshl and Morin were sen moving about the ear Suddenly one of the wire rope- broke and thn another give way, and the ear. weighing sso pounds, era-lud S gainst the ground, burying the aeronauts le-

neain it. i hey were rrushen, their I leg! were broken and their faces were bloody, but they wi re not dtaflguredV The bodies were taken to St. Genie.

Miss Kate Brown, Recording Secretary of the L. C. B. Association of KsnMS, in a letter from 400 N. .Seventh st . . Kan-as 'it v. Kan., sa vs:

A neglected cold is frequently tha Manse , d death. it ia more often, hovvcvT, IknCMMM of noma chronic disease, There is not n organ in the body but what is liable to become seriously deranged by u, neglected OoltL Diseases of the kahicvs. bladder und d I treat Iva

, organs are all freipieutly the result o' a neglected cold. Efundreda of dollars are spent ondts tot- and medicines tiy ingto cure these il isea sen. bti t Ullt i i t Let roc ,:i naa ,f kann

For se en years I have not known k diaoovered, thara will l no use in what it was to spend a well day. using medicine. I caught a aerera col d which I Beglectsd, Dyspepaia loedleine, diarrhom MMatf It v as at the time of inenstruaGon and eine ami constipation nudicine isofnc inflammation set ia and prostrated me, good whatever when catarrh la tha Cstsrrh of the kidneyaand bladder fol- oanaa. Tin- catarrh mnat be treatest, lowed, my digestive irtrans cave wav. 'I'he cause bcinir removed, the ihmnire.

in fact tiie cold disarranged my whole j ments will disappaar. 1 system. J peruna cures . atari h of the digestive I ' I spent hundreds of dollars with Organa, tha urinary orgnnsor any of the doctors and medicine, but derived but internal organs. little benefit until I began treatment If you do n..t derive prompt and satis with Peruna. I kept takinirit f-rnearlv factory results from the i.se f Parana

nine months before I waa completely write at onos to Dr. Hartman, giving a cured, but I kept growing better gradu- full statement of v our case, and hewill ally so that I felt encouraged tocntiuue be pleased to gi o you his valuable adtak Ing Peruna until my health w as re- ( vice gratis. stored. aend my thanks and blessings I Address Dr. Hartman, President of to von for Peruna." Miss Kate Drown. , The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O.

SALLOW WOMEN A it'-. r.l.T,-,; diratloa r-ike itself manifest In a mi Mv S MetetU) cnm.1exin, nervoua weakoesa mod irr.tablr trmpcr. The rlfbt remedy I Prickly Ash Bitters THE SYSTEM REGULATOR. It ia the beat beautifier on earth becauae It roes to the root of the trooble, in the liver and bowel and removes it entirely Im parta f reabnean and bloom to tha compleaion, brightena tha ays, prnmotea good direation and cheerful apiriU. soto Af mug stoats. S1.0O PER BOTTLE.

PILE

NO MONEY TILL CURED. 2S yeaks establisieb. We esd FMEEj tad pedaaid a MS M(c treatitc Sei. Fistsla aaa Dhwates af tha tectam: alio MO pare ilb. treatise oa DSeatet af Waawa. Of the tSssaaadi cmZ ayaiida,,

A BATTLE IN PROGRESS I'realdent I ain. ,,f errueli, an,. Ilia Arm) laiUHuinu Hie Met, tinlio,,at mr I. a lelorln.

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HEAT, CORN, PORK and New York Stocks

BouRhtsndsohl on a marg n of S20and upwsrds. Correspondence solicited. Information FREE. Private Wires. BOfd-SiiftZ C0flimiSSl0lCOSt. LOUlS.MO.

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Willemstad. Island of I ura. oa. Ctrl 14. An imH)rtant engagement begaM IM," An important engagement begau

Monday morning near La Victoria be

tween the forces commanded by President I, astro of Xeneuela. iniinbering 1,100 men with IS guns, and the revolutionary fori-cs commanded by Centrals Maim, HeadoSS, P. talof.n and Diera, about t.ooo gatu with :?2 guns. t Valeaeia, two hours' march from I.a Victoria, the sound of fierce cannoned! Og i.,n . heard N'ice-preshi, nt Vicente tlomes left Caracas, IfOMday, bv a special train with v0ii men and a targe amount ,,f ammunition t reinforce Presrdent f".-i st ro. A WELL-KNOWN C0NFKDERATE

uaj. mmm a tVelss, n i. awstsnsai he i haetastsn is. .1 Matteries, lien, 1 hi Itoataelltsi k Louisv illi". Ky., Oet, 14 Ma j. .lohn F. O'Brien, a well-known business man ami confederate veteran, is dead, 1 . 1 t - 1 a aa

ag-u vvniic ne was lieutenant of engineers iu the con federate army, stationed at Charleston, S. ( .. he designed ami Bona true ted the battery from which the lirst shot of the great civil war was fired. During the bombardment of Port Sumter. I. i. tit. O'Prien was in command of Port Plnchney, and for bis gaUaatry iu action waa promote, 1 to a eaptainey, lie also aaa service in t be Irg m in ea in pa ign.

I A Utile Book Free MEXICAN?

MUSTANG LINIMENT

W

I rite the Lyon Manufacturing Co., 45 South 5th St., Brooklyn. N. V., for a copy of "Points fmm a Horst Doctor' i Diary."

SfrI'IMiM'I'M

mi n Tenia, .. let. I . -.lohn P Wi en mala from

Wood

Hempstead, Tex., Oct. 14 There In much excitement over the killing of Mrs. Susan P. Lewis, aired r,. by snrno unknown person -,,. u;ls i,,.,,r, to scream and call for help, and then three shots were tired. A search was St once made, and the body of the Wanna, Clothed aal in nightdreaa, was found in the rear of the public chool, HI Minis from her home.

tenth Marceline, M Sullivan, aged

Phoenix. Ari.. to hi- Imme at

stock. O.. died in his b i th on Santa Ke paasenget train, Monday, The body was taken otf ben . prepared for burial ami shipped, Bccomponied b his young wife. t lellni of V .,.l,-1 . New fork, Oct. 14. - Mbert Loeh senior partner in th,. bunking firm of Albert Loeh V o. ,,f this citv. i de;id from apoplexy, lie was bcrn it ringln not! II vrm sro,

TAG ENDS OF THINGS. Uoriie has t .1 0 ir visit,, ra cunug the first s,x ni out lit of the J ear. Trial by jury in ISritain dates from the reign of Ethelfed L, 6(i -s71 A.D. Factor girls in Leed. Bngiai.d, go to work feahtenahlj attired, aumbera üf them on cycle. Only Ave outbreak! of yellow ffTer in English port a 1 e know n to ha i e occurred in the latt century. The records of the Crest Hunk of New found I a nd ibaaV that the cod leave there eotirely two month every vear, 1 .-, einher a ad Ji Ml 1 1 Modern science if mak'nc luelf felt it, I'erkis a tiavaler from that aooa reporti that prtsoaere arrented for 1 ITi n-e ngainrf the täte are hruiu'ed by meaea of aeidi imported for thai pUI I" sf.

So I'artienlar lllffereaee. rypewritar (nsttsinp a noasmt over her -horthand copy)- I -ook this down in a iiirry, and I can't make out from my notes sbetber jroa wanted to tell this man down a M ic.iimn county that vou would "atanl

.at or

Statesman- Kither one will do.

leratami ,K-ago Irihune.

stay iuit.

He 11 ua-

MUOIa at a Baraaln ales '- I stopped in at a bargain aale ta Jar. Belle Did you aee anythinf that looked reti rheap? "Ve, several men waiting tor tacit wifas." Pmiadelnliia Ledger.

HELEN MOON'S CASE. New Prov ida-nee, Mb Oct. Utk, The MOMdaatfa case Of little t hrt i rant oW Helen Moon on.tanues ho be the talk of the neighborhood a ad evaryont is rejoicing n it h Mr. and Mr-, K. '. Mom.. the bappj favther and mother, it. will be rsaxaMabered that this OWa at Lit 1 1 - girl was given up by tka doctors with Dropsy, she was m f.,r goal that her en - were closed up and lwr body bloated till it. was purple. After everything else hi faaied Dudd's Kidnev I'i.U were used an1 to the joy nnaF.surpri.se .f eerotie aJie commeaeed to improve. This improvement resulted in complete giM health and he continues to keep strong and w. II and without the slight. -t symptom ad the Dropsy left. The doc tori, are as mm h bewildered an anyone nt the wonderful cure of this desperate case.

ST. JACOBS

OIL POSITIVELY CURES Rheumatism Neuralgia Backache Headache Feetache All Bodily Aches AND

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