Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 10, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 November 1902 — Page 6

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Heir Apparent to the Throne of fror a Day. n IT CHI er imitu iMAinrkiT illlu nun inuiutri i o. tlon Irani ihr l.adlea al U ' lBB-n.B 1 i l..r II. II. 1 . W - ai ! ... - . ' . . m . m ..... . tie l...lu m.i., ... . . ... a ' ! Horae uu.l Braut Man. j' ins. '.i s, m l.itoh ( r vv ti Mahn Vagirav ndli. orown prince f BU W I . aai ... ... M in. im ihm nartv arnv .i in m Saturday tnornini, by special vor the CMofO Alton rosd - . v ...- fi. sis iii Iii. tiuu ; UttUuM ruii'hasi' Bxpoaitto rtrr breakfast in th private rni p rty was escorted to e-arriujjes Irlcaa to Um citv hall, w hero the . ! st wen formally welcomed to the i by Mayor Wells In the stonHcre r x.m. After the reception the party JMS driven lovviitowa 1 vv.iy of v- if tili M:vet and Washington aveone. M II"'1 irth und Olirc street special iilleyl ear wore hoarded f.r King's luphwiay and Maryland avenues, v. here ;i riagos were in wait Int; to t.ike the paity through Portland ami W stim Ireland places to Forest park and th World" fair grounds. The -wirty ... ...... .1... . .1 i .n i.;i l by n detaehment f tin- .'-tTersoo 1 'd.whieh acted as escort t- the of. m 00 iTMraenl rraneta, wnere te C y was received by th - pn i -1 nt of tho exposition company. I.nmb --r 1 in 'fr Xdniiti'stratioa i

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building, after which the prince MM corifi rcnee with President Kiancia. if Works Taylor regarding the inioe building anj exhibits at the f mi Later in the afternoon fhe i r vv n prince w 's escorted to the residem c of Mr. and Mi s. Mux Kotany win re they took tea. 1 1 the rtnilf a dinner was ten- ! Ill prince and party at the St I ' i lub by the eonunijteca on i erein mics and foreign relation-. Th4 dinner Mas attended by Mayor Wells i I ILon I). U. Francis, president ) tl DM i'ion company At the con cluaion of the dinner the -n its attended the horse h w. for which a pei-ial proejrntnnie had Iwen prepared the ottii ial. The licitltv of SI is was nre-ent in fori-', w hi b af- . lit 'I .1. I'l I 111.1 ....- ...a " - . . ! lieen Kept cleur of the aftu wliilc Chicago. From ther- the visitors heir train, leading for K.in tity al 11:15 m. Kinni was one of Dm tir-t (oreiga coiiiitn- to respond to the invi'ati m of President McKinley to participate in the World's fair. Over a year ago the king f Siatn had already ap proved a plan for giving a compreh naive view of lui country, resource ami progress in civilization, comincnt ami the arts. One of the crown prince's attend aits is II my Weinniller, who Ii i Bcttd as personal bodyu'iarj to King Kdward and other Kuroean monrcha on Their travels. He accom-Mi nits the BlnTH prince as privat courier. INTLRESTING SOUVENIRS. Mciiaiiion Oeaa aeaoentiVa ' Iwe LunM-inn I'ttreliase ecur-d fr n Napoleonie I olleclloB, St. Loaia, Nov. 10 A Washington dispatch aajW that CoL W. II Mit had, represent. itive of tin- state depru' mint on the United Mates; gov t a meiit World's Fair board, has fuel purcha.-cd of a lady, w bo hau reeei.tly hat n to Parta. nie lalTTons of Mhpoloaa and Marie Louise, attuch off to ronu mornte the lmislnna purchase. Itninth the profile, of the imperial pair ia an American eagle, hF head Toting beneath an aureole of t The winde is inclosed in a scroll made up of designs typifying peace and friend" ship between the empire of Prune and the yonng gafrabitr. Col. Michael contemplates adding a Napoleonic uidlaatloa ta the uaaal it:ile dep.i rt meiit hibit. a feature that can not fail to add intercut v tin- fair GERMANY'S REPRFSENTATION Opals1 re af a Brrlln Over Ihr V -,ririi I ion --eaar ftir the uilil'i l air. Tterlin, Nov. 0 fair ComailaaloBSI Cridler conferred with 1 manee Mmlatct Ithtlnhahiiw. PrMhy, ooncerning the appropriation necessarv f'r tierMUaHi representation at the St. Ioui exposition. liruno Mehring, the architect, start? fr.r St. Ixiuis Nov einher is to make n preli'iiinarv stulv for dcaignlng the Dt ataohaa Hans a Hrhnir nf (in, mllh . Wosbinpton. Nov i It. so i I that the machinery will soon b .et in nvu Hon, in Washington, lookinsr to th reinstatement in the army of Cm Jacob H. Smith. Fvery poaaibta Influence will be brOfSght t bear on President BoOMTCH t.. rescind his order retiring the general The Slenmer Veatnre Snlt. Victoria. H. I . Nov. 0. The ite mi r Ycatnre, which struck oa Hodgaoa ahonls, off Tugmell island, during a fog on October 11, lis h'c floated an J has at ri v J hire.

tHB KINO AND TBE KAISER.

I' her AUtna rhu roh at oanUrluit has haniiar l.4tci to Hlaaoa Preach a rriaii. Fsn.li -inghatn. Rag No. Ml Tti A c.i! lief lore si.;,, ,,x VN , . ,-f,.,f nd uiilil. and the bright sun hine brought rrnwds ,f iitoiN t.i Sandri nurhiiin on the chao.ee of seemy l!niMrtir W illurn. The approucl.es to the hiireh ere lined with sc -ta: ors tuccn Vlexundra, the prince of Walesand Mrs. ( linnilx rlain arrived atthechiireh t irei in-1 Half an hour later King BdwnvdLj Bapcror WUItaoa. Prina Minister Half mr, Colonial Secretary (.'hamU'rlain and other dNtiniriiihd per.-. ins arrived and stood chatting outside. King V. Kv.n d talkc t with Mr. thanihcrlain for a few minutes; then the HStptTOr of ticini.ins ipproaclo-d and for a MMHCf of an hour the enis-r.ir and Mr. ( hninlerlain stood apart and conversed earneally. J he uei vic. i begun and the anthein had 1m h reached before thf royal party entere 1 the vharcli. the Wing taking the etBpef ri arm. The blahop of Upon presche) on the pOprihUltj of The .'.i-appearanee of race distinction and the attuiniug of the rrrand bratdherhOCM) of nan. He referred to Kiny Edward! recovery from his llloeaa; to the visit of his kinsman monarch, ana to tie which have long united Germany :"id (ireat Itritian. The bishop said, however, thee euuntries were 'lividi 1 by the (erninn ocean, and a race I1 n led of both peoples was continuing lo grow rn the other side of the Atlautic, where Germans and Englishmen were beeoDiiiig of one nati.it. Tin- -er-vices were closed by singing the nationnl aiuhcm. Afterwards the two monarch walked together through the garden. During the day King Edward rereived a host of birthday congjratuia tftoAJ and gifts. Bmperor William rave him a valuable vase. ENGLISH PAPERS SUSPICIOUS. Thry Think Kmprmr Wltliiim's Vlatt to the Kin it Hixlea No l.oinl In the i:nitire. London. Nov. 10. The Daily Mail nd the Daily News throw doubt upon the reality of the report.-1 settlement of the evacuation of Shanghai. The i. .rn.cr paper mnta tm.h v. .:.....y ... secret undt rstanding with hina in the matter, while th. Inter journal declares, thai Emperor Willinni i iMt Ia King Edward is . .., vn d wit'. this gufstii.n and with an enleav -r on the pari of Germany t cure a quin pro .pio ior ui-rman qiuwcc while Ureal Hritain completes her r a r i raagemeati with Portugal with reference tu Dein troa bav. The Dailv News further accuses the p n BBHBaat af Imjieriling the british Bv nit ion In (hina in order to secure the barren onoession of Del.igoa luv. Colonial Secretory Chamberlain is da lernvined.aecordoitr to the DnilyNews, to obtain a working agreement with regard to Delagoa bay at whatovei avet. APPRECIATED IN FRANCE. Prrniilrnt It v elt'a Hook. "1 ha Mri-u min Life," i rNU.Inlril Into Kri nrh. Pnris. Nov. 10. A translation Into French of President iJoosev i ll's lnok The Htrenuooa Life." which appeared! here- last week under the title of "Im Vie Intepa . ' h;is attaactflri widetprelld interest. The translation is by Prtneem IVrdHaaad De FauclgnyLociage and .lean Ltoaleti who declare that their work has the authoriaatfoa if Mr. Rooosvett. The preface f the translation pays, i flowing tribute to the I niied Slate ml i ompo- President HeMwevcl 'a book to .lainea ilrvee'a "Thi rnerieaii Conine nweiiltli? savin? t1 lattel :ivc- the ' w of th- out- de obaer- . er. while The htaaa 'US I t'e" gives the v ,i- of the observer on the iuBlnV President Uosevelt I described u tue virile ohatApl n if a nation which has 1, . :ne powerful in de i . i i ! i lt the deatiaies f th--world. The liih siaiidard-v which President housevelt has introilueed into public life in America are dwelt upon. WHY TORAL WENT INSANE. Ue Had lli--n A Ueil to Live a l ull eaanfl t Iba Rae eaiMtae nf Sniiflnan. Ni w Vork. Nov. f, (lea. Toral, who rom man ded bo Spanish army nt SaO) tiago de Cuhn. at the time of the t'iiui'i surremler, lost hi-s reason in this way, cable s the Madrid colicpoadenl of the Heraldfew days ago, while it Afhanja, In the southwest of Miircia, he receiteg I inaiructioni iron tin- npanian fzeminent to dfWW up a full aeeeunit of the surrendi r wf Santiago From that time lo- showi-ii gri-Ht sins of agitation and was frequently heard repeat hag the words, sum-mid; surrender. The WO We has crciiteel a sensation in Madrid. Urrninnt's Official ee-ptaaee. Waablngton, Nov. 9. Count ()uadt, hhs charge nf the (lenuasi erabaaaTi in Hbinton, has ..frie-iMlly notified S.-c. rctarv Hay nt the acci ii'-mep by tlm German governnieBt f 'he in-it. ition tu particlpati in the Nt. Lnuia Vnrld fair in ISM. Krnnee In i nre For the Sitrrers. Pun-. Nov. '.t. President LOabel has aifrned the law providir.g for pension ing the widow - and orphans nf civil und mllttarj efhVcra who low their ii- it Tin- Time ..I the racent vol caniv dtaaatera la Martiniqtta.

TROLLEY CAR WRECKED. a Lata I'ersoaa lajarea la a I'tflllaiai I Ter nil aal Hallwar 'UMlu la Kaa M. Ula. St. Ixvuis. Nov. ,Nina peraont were In jured s.it unlay inoroiag In a collision between a train ol the FV Louis Valley railroad and a care4r tU Fast St. Louia V Suburbnn elect t ie railway at the Terminal Railway belt crossing of the liellevQlo Kock ppad. Theic were 13 passengers on the c.ir fonr of whom e-cajsii with nothing worac thaa slight bruiaea. The injured are: Mrs. t athcrina Monken, Collin-vitlc road, scalp wound, concussion f brain an. I neck cut: aeri Os Mr-. KHz Voelkel, IhdleviUe, ae.nln wound and shoulder dislocated. Gus Monk-n, C llinsvill -; revere Ben Ip wound. Irntan MonkeW, (Vv!liivvtlle r-ad; arm injuriJ. Mrs. Lorena Murcn, BellJviT!: hurt Internally. Frank Me'- nnughv, IKIIevila-; lib f i .i t nred and itoaa cut Mrs. Kobert Haves. Bellovtllt bead and limb hurt. Miss Lulu Sattig, Hillev! .1; nrrs attd nad; hurt. Miss Sophie Weir, Belleville t r it let The car. which wn - strue'e fnulv in the middle, w .o- coin i 'I n rcaked THEY GOT THE WRONG TRAIN.

4 Local Train liana lain n Pile ol Debris rar Austin. IVv., Intrixlrd for St. I.oiii l'lrr. Austin, Tex , Nov. 10. The St. I.ouil Byer to Mexico City over the Interna' lional A Qreat Northam, due here at nine o'clock Sunday night, owes its Fiifrtv to the fait Unit a local pasanger ahead of ?. running two h uri and a half behind time, crushed into a pile of debris placed on the track, : presumably to wreck the flyer. The , riK-al due hefa nt six o'clock did not I a-rive until a few minutes before nine o'clock Sunday night, and reported I that live miles from the city, just in the edge of the mountain ranges unl near the scene of three famous holdi ups, the train smashed into a pile of j rocks and cross ties that bad been be tw et n the rails. The accident hap- , 1(, noar h small s,atin f Hoop er, and its being a local train and fcIl,wi1J!. p af timc to M a. sjn. p.4M.nf.,.r is tht on,v explanation of w)iv th(, lran was not (1.rai,.,. Tfi , fl,.r f. iie,!u,.(1 time 45 mi,., Bn ,u;iir Tin- trainmen report that , wo Bllspit.ions t.iaratara who got oa t Ml.Nt.iU i;,ft th(. train vx.n jt .topiad at IIohikt and have nt been seen since KILLED A JEALOUS HUSBAND. Mrs. Dnorh lllnk Pointed a tiotana al Her tlimhainl Kffert All sin- to ii III Have Kiieeled. Binghamtcn, N. Y., Nor. 10 Mra Enoch Hink -hot and killed her bus. band at their home, about three milei alKve l'ort Dichinsoa, 8 uadnj morning, about fonr ''clock. llink was 13; his wife 40. The? have been married J.l years. For some time Hink has been jeabms of a nephew, Frank Hink, who has board ed at the Hink home. Saturday. Mr. and Mr-, llink and Frank Hink crime to Blaghamton. Mrs Hink and Frank drove bonle alone. AbOOt tvvo o'clee k Boaday morning Hink, wb had arrived home some time previously in an intoxicated condition, quarreled with his wife and made an assault iion h-r. She ran out of doors in h'r flight dres. barefooted, pursued by her husband, and ran down the I ".id He was armed with a clasp knife, finally, in the darkness. Mrs. Hink eluded Li in. anil going back to the house barricaded her bed room, llink went back, and when he tried to een the (iour to renew the asuault, the woman took up a shotgun and iHinted it at her husband. D wn- dijCharged, the eharpe entering Ilink's beast just almveJhe heart, lie died In few minnti i SERIOUS RAILWAY ACCIDKNT. r. I'i iili- Injnreil at .Irffi-r.iin itr, Sli., lie a I'lllar nu.T I mill lliinniaa Im a Rwlleh linalnr, JehTeraoaj CHy, M'.. Nov. in. Aa Mwt-bonad Missouri Pacilit jKissenger train ran into a switch e-ngiue lu re, Sunday afternoon, and sdx persons ware lajared, tWO internally . The injured: George P. GrifBh, Chicago, internallv . ; II. Dicta, Wew York, Internally. Qaa. Pillman, S-t. Ixjuia, severely 'vreiu hed in right side. I oiiductor e.f dining car, cut aliout face by glaa. Two colored waiters in dining car, cut by glaaa. Mr. Oriflins ia president of th Bricklayer! and Stone Masons' International union. Local surgeons dressed the injuries of the wounded passengers, and they were taken oa to st. Loala. With a Frartureil skull. New Y'ork. Nov. 9 Mary Ann MeCvoker, rf years old. was found dead in bed at ber home in Ibis e ity. Sh had iwen kiiieei bv lomennknowit person with a blunt instrutnent. The woman's skull was fractured. Her anband. Patrick. TO years old, is under arrest. The aged couple oecnplsd tv rooms in a taneawnt f vvjiicU I Mrs Met oaker wan the housekeeper. Met usker. who wnn formerly an urn brcUa peddler and had a small pensjfoa a i a war veteran, wet to tht polieu station and said hla vvifa wmf dead.

MADE A SPECTACULAR FIRE.

alt a Mllllua lioiure' laati hr ira ta the Smm r.atl Kl v er HrlOa - Three Mra Kllletl. New York. Nov. U, The new Fait fiver brkbja, in proi e-s of const i noLa between New York and ItiooklyH, Was dainatred to the auiounl of ut h.c-t a half aaUUoa doUara. Monday niirht, bj a lire that for four ho.:ra r;.e,l IM feat m the an, on the summit of the great steel tower on the New York side. lime men who were on the tower are reported tO him fallen to the river Owiag to the eoornxMia height of the tower it was iin xsibc to reach the lire with any apparatus in i he lire d partmenl, and :nc tl, lines, aftel htVOtiriag all the vvi.od wurk on the top of the tower, seiitl on the timber falae woi k of the two foot brl Igea auapended from the main cables, burning awnj the supporta until aaar ly no., it feet of blaatng Iwmber fell with a mighty splash and his" into the Mteam. The fall of the fort bridge carried away scores of the lighter cables und gwya, which trailed in the water, renderiag i' aaaenaary f..r the police to stop all tratlio up and don n the river. II or teil lata the River. Daniel Uropby ami his bro'haf .lohn, of Montreal; a. 9, McJBride, and an nn known man were al work n the tower when the tire started. While they wen- helping the firemen to haul up the hose the fniuie work on which tlu-v st I collapsed and the tvvo Brophya and the unknown man were hurled Into the river. McHri le aawai himaclf by catching piece of pro Jccting steel work. While the Are .via at its heigh! ;i part) of tlrcmen were it off at thx bene of the towel where they W1 re rxposed to a tontnt Of brands and red hot pieces of atecl. They were re-cued öfter several bad been aeverely burned, Kraude from the tower Bet lire to the biff -Tore bouse of the Pennsylvania Steel ( .. en the bridge. It Waa entirely conumed. Ilrlilae llaillv HnaiaKed. It, was 11 o'clock before the flames had devoured evcrytbing cennbustible h aving only tlie steel tower and the four great l&'.einch steel cablet at refilling across the river. These Cable I wererecently completed, save for the steel sheathing, and it is feared thai they have been badly damaged by The intense heat. Should it l.i necessary to replace them the la'or of two veals would I' lost. ( hicf Engineer Martin, in charge of the bridge iron. sail that of the four steel saddle-. Weiching 34 tun, on the ton of the Tower. three WVPO red hot, but were nndanmged. 01 the four catib s re'stini on the saddle" tvvo he found would have to be partially relaced by splicing. This would involve a delay of at least four month". The remaining cablea suffered little Injury. The loM 0B thi tWO footbridgea is estfaamtad at IttMMNa, The contractora btc John A. Roebting, B ni & Co. ASSAULTED NDMURDERED. Hi ni i of a v onim Woniaa Inmit I a I ii III iOSi Mlmnv. R. 1.. with the ll.nl I raihi'd In. Albany. N. Y.. Nov. 11. Anna Mitchell. 17 years old. employee! by ('apt. Adrian W. Mather, at Lowaowvilla. three miles from Albany, was murelered some time Simdav niglt. She left h'-r emplovrr's house early in the evening t vtatt her parenta whose home is about mile dist -nt Her Ixidv was fomiil Monday mi I t'n Id in the r.ai of (apt. .Mather's home, with the head cruslu-d in. No weapon of any kind was feuud B4f the boelv. Am autopay reeeald the faet thai Mi-s Mit. i .-Ii had beam criminal! f nBaulted before tho mnrder was ommitted. Ih r kuil Hui frpetired and the entire left side evf her fnee was ahoeUnglf cut and masheel, apparently with a club. There was als i j hole above the ri;iit aye the ahm f a liver dollar. SERIOUS MARINE DISASTER. I;i iii.h Mi-ninrr H ri-rkeil ear e aal of BOW i-nlmul Maet -'I v I'niplr VllaalnaMelbourne, ustralia, Xov. 11. The British steamer Blisnjajnlte, ixnnul from Sydney. . S. V., for Auckland, ha lieen wrecked on Three Kings Island-. Forty-oo of those mi board th-- sjttiaaiiT were eared and W era missing. The steamer Klingas. mite belonged ta HaddartBerker ( .. of Melboorne. she was iie,i in the general pa -sen ger and mall -ervb-e carried on by this rompanj between Ike colonies) and along tin- con! f Auatralia. she wa buitt la I8Ä7 at Vi vveast b -on-Tyn.' and was of l,aW tons net register She was 'In feet lolijj. 10 feet v;de ami lit feet deep. Three Klage ialaada is a group of small Inland M miles northwest of New Zealand. A till ll.lt Kihllilt. Seattle. Wash., iv. ll.-fomniis-irloner Johnson, nf Washington's St. lMis exposition roniniissitui. has arranged vvith state Plah Coaamlialotter Kershaw n lisherie exhibit at St. I. ouis. which is Intended to ie larger rod more comprehensive than the entire fisherk') display' Of Bnrope Hf tin Pari i xposjtion. IMeil if Hear DliieiiBe. Beaton, Nov. 11. Miss Abate n. . hild. h'me sccret it v nf the Woman's Hoard of httiadoni f nngretraiionall, died of h art disease. Monday.

A aararUe phrslelaa. A drin patient reeewefs thrmifh the h ttrposttioa of a humble German. I IO.4Ä0, N v 15. Baase weck ige Dr. : . very icpnt nb.r sad wniil) known physician, liviUf oa I Mnet, a calle.l to at t end a very i.iinpb. ..ted eaue of lb.eunui.ai I'pon an iv ti( .it the liou he loun.i a in about fm iv war ui age, lying ia a nroatiatae nd aerniu. eoaditioo, with Iiis aliAM frame dangerously sflectad with the painful dh ease. He prescribed bu the paliaat, but the nun continued To tfiow vv !., .ind oa Sundav evening he waa louud :u be in a arp alanaing conditiaa rheknee and eljovv and larger j :n'- wen goa ly in limed, and BOuld B4t be mored It was mly with extreme dlAcultr that 'he patient could he turned :n bed, with the aid of three or lour pemon. The weight of the clothing va so painful that nieana had to he adopted to keep it from tii patient's body. The doctor tiv that hi asaUtance would he of no avail, and left the house, the mem hers of the uuailf I II i sr htm to the door, weeping. A'm ! immediately the riei-itricken eaae vvere addresa I by an humble (Jeniun He !id l.ejrd of The despair af the family, and n ..-ked them to try his remedy, and sceordinglj brougl I forth a b .'.tie of Bt. J K bl Oil The p I wife applied thm remedy. The Srsl inn i latum eased the patien1 very much; aficr a tew hours they uevl it again, and, wonder of Wonders, the p.vin vinbhed POtin h ! Kvery subaeepiept applicati in improved the patient, and in tw . d.iv , .. -ue well and oat. Whan Ike doctor called a (aw dayj after, he was indeed aurpried. Mallr r af w nailer. Mrs Pi k rhe has re ...oed Cram Nia garal I stood anaeeuiltas Mr. Pack nonderful, wonderful! (to himself) I winder how Niagara did it Delro.i Free 1'res. Frlaeo ürilrm-.rn Obt-rva-tloa tafe tars. In addition to tbsj-i'a chah car anJ Pullman Sleeper acrice the Frisco System operates on its trahni out ot Saint Louis and Kana tty very handsome ObHI ratios. Ve Can, under management of Fred Han These ears are equipped with every lonvenn nee. including large library observation rooai and platform; the former supplied with easy chairs, writing matei lästasl news papers and periodicals. Electric ligbU and fleetrie fans add to the comfort of the passengers. These train leave Saint lxiuisand Kansas ( itr daiü' via the Frisco System.

Very Kahlnable. Ida Was it a faahi iBaWe summer bearding bowel , , . liay Oh, ye. Every in. lay we had ehichent tor dinner tnat ha I been run iver hy millionairef auTomobiles--'bn-ao Daily News. The SI. I'aal aleadur Kor 1IMJ3, til iieu luxlj in nes, ol beautiful re productions, ia colors, of tael drawings by Hrysnn, is now rrady for distnbu tion and vvill he mailed on receuit ol twentv :?ve (251 rent coin or stamps. Address F. A. M . itr, Qemral rasseagat Agent, Chicago. Taurnloay. , agwatei C rectieai f r makiag this salve M? TTtke e-pial parts mandrake and"--what is man irine? tr Chugs Mnwdraha is a useless renetition.- hicago Trihuee. Law Itatr. fur HomMffUe rsl On t:ie first and third Tuesday of etefc paoat i -Oa way and 1' und Lny to lae Great EarMhwett. Wriie for illustrated literature and partiell i: . d eni Harker, Qcn'l Pisa. &. Tkt. A. . M. K 4 X. by., bt. Lou... SJgfjMl Dor. She A weman is as v ung as she looks. Ue -Ye; but she ain't always ss youne a she thinks she looks Detroit fro Press. Putnam Fädele Öyes do nn' ain the hands or spot the kett. except green and purple. Tiirrn's always room at the top, ei ent 'or the bad strawberries.- ladjanapolu New Itehine. of tbe shin, 1. vrrih'.e -plague. Most everybody afflirted in one way cr anotner. Onlv one safe, never faii'PC CUr. Doan Ointment AT an) drug store, 5"c. I'onfi denee. "Wuld you trust him "Oh, yes." "To what extent?" "Well. I'd trust turn to lok ont for nn iwn interest and that is all." . hitfo Post. 1 am mre 1'iso'a ure for (inumpt .on saved mv life three years ago.- -Mrt Thoa, Uobbin-; Korwieh, M . V., Feb. 17,1900. "Why is it ealled 'pin money' " his wif a-kod of him "I don t kn .w, unless it is because the husbands .w !waya atuck for it."-Philadelplua Times. MMth n Evirythinf You Buy That's the amount ru can sar hr tnvlti.rf with ua Mgutany. send iv it aa or Ktamiis fur nur lluo-pae catal'vue. it contains quotations on evfrj'thiarf you use in life. Write TODAY. MONTGOMERY WARD A 00. Ohlcaoo 8 ma Hi as m se nat. w

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ALMOST A MIRACLE. Case Mo. 973. Mra. W dieted af i:07 Strand Street, Oulventon. Tee. who ia proprietor of a hoarding house at that addresa, numbering uiuong her hoarder a dozen medical atudente, says: "I caught void during the flood of September. I'.'OO, am! it fettled in my kielnev. Despite tha fart that 1 tried ail kind of medicine) and was under the care of physician a, the excruciating twinge and dull aohing across the small of my hack refused to leave, and trouble with th kidney secretion., bean to et in. From then, ordinary Anglo Sua. OH faila t0 describe the annoyance and MilTering I endured. The fearful pain Ikraagk Hf body, loa of appe tite, loess of sleep, I'oliseipicnt loss of i nergy, and. linally, un Indication of complete dhsoliition compelled nie, iroiii bheer agony and pain, to either lie on the floor and scream, or forced me lato apaans. On euch oceaaioae my husband called in u physician, vii iae morphine treatment relie ve l me temp irarlly. I grew weaker and ihiiiner. and so run ilow n physically ihul pothing was left hnt skin and bone au my friemU, acquaintance . ind neighbor knew about my critii al condition, and em one occaaion 1 was reported ttahd and they came to gee my aoaaaai At lnat the d . tors attending me hehl a aOaWnlta lf0 and agreed That if 1 did not unrergo a"n operation I could not live. I'i paratloai were niale, a room selected at the eity hospital, and they even went so far lis to bare the cu i'riage brought to the door to cany Bs there. I don't know- why. hut. I nothing told me not to go, and T absolutely refused. Now I want the reader to grap every word of th" following: A friend of ours, a Mr. McGaund. knowing thut my kielney. were tho real cause ol tbe entire trouble, brought a box ol Doan' Kidney Fills to the house, and rHiiestcd me to vjiv,. them a trial. I bud taken so much medicine that T v:i- more than discouraged, and hue! little, if any. faith in any preparation. However, 1 reasoned if they lid not do me good they could Qpt possibly make me vyorae, t.o I besaj the triatnient. After the third dose, 1 fell something dart across me like a flash of lightning, and from that liniment I began to improve. The pain in my back unl l.i Ii - vs poaltivi I v iliaappeareei, the kid: ecretions became free and natural t preaent I rest and aieen rfldl, my ajvpetitc is gooel, my welpt h in'reased from 11 to 155 ponnJt, and my fl-'sh i- firm and olld. htj frien'tactually marvel nt the charge' in my appearance. Words cannot express my own feelings. 1 am not putting it too atrongly when i ay l hare been raiaed from the elead. I am Mahhmed thai bad it net been for lioan's Kidney Fills, taken when they were, I would have been eith er lying in tbo l.ake View Cemetery, or an invalid fer the balance of my life I will be only too pleased to gi r minuter particulars of my ease to any one calling on me, not, of course, out of idle curiosity, but if they really have kidney complain, and want to know what mnrne to puraue ti get relief." A FRFK TRIM, of this great kid ney meelicine which cured Mrs. 1st cd will be mailed on application to any part of ihe Halted Btataa Addrea Poster-M ilburn Co., Buffalo, N. v For sale by all drugR-ksts. jirice 5 . at! jor box.

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