Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 23, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 February 1903 — Page 6

K KT IIMIfA IMffll PREPARING THK PROTOCOLS. IT I ftn II IAOO Af IIIT i THE SUNDAY SCHOOL.

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It is Mu:h Larger and More Widely I Distributed Than Moat PeoI I I pie Imagine.

I

CAHTRELL S SHAMELESS CONFESSION.

ft. .l.r r,r In.l . ,....- .B.-..I. talk t.ttbiy ml Hh) p-r-ml. . ( ikr I irr-l,nlM Ihr ad Imr Dtwittat Htrtl ..rier MM 'w t1 4i hj.-, Ha. i- l..ul4-4.

Indianapoli. Ind.. Feb. . Cent rail. Ii. . : .. I., .rhouU said to h..vn been iu the employ of IV. Jtmeph C. k ir. of thi fit J, nuw on trial I he man who employed anil lvaiil ti t . . Saturday. (r the hrt tinie. suao- public the fact that throughout h - .n ht- kept a record of all I'..- 1 . 1. - stolen, the mm who t-re d:tli tl to secure the cadaver- and Ii . .ix i.r vbo attended the i'unfled B-mul brn. n several o-asiosae after midnight battles with gravcarti guard, they returned to tlie city wounded. Although it M kstown that the ghoul Ipaf och a book. Ii ha.- until now prot--ed that it v...- U.-stroy ed. It not only aerriie thr prav es robbed, but

v e l ihr iit.x.iiioi niiiv 01 t.

prpc, the colb-jre reveivinsj it. siov-ior who naid for it. and. if it

wr.t from the city. t a hat medical college elevhere it eras shipped. Hkaawtow m .mi 1 Im roblied irrave-. M lousr." Can-

tie. ' dc-bared. tbat I overcame any Scruple that I felt lot.fr apo. It was matter of bu-mrs i .i. b corp-e meant t-lO or more. I never liked to disturb a prae covere-1 Irl. flower, an-l sj fa v e- eil .red for imraediately follow ii - the burial were avoided generally by the sjhoi.i--. There wa p -ncvial reason for th:- It w Miirilj inclination "If the people of the rountry at larye think that all the operation of srhoti. have teen confined to the k inity of Indianapolis a H rone; im pr-sion eitf- Crave, have been d -tau-tatcd by rhouls in Philadelphia, Chvro. Pittsburc. I.ouisvilb- and St. Lout to my own certain knowledge, fct. l.oui. hoacTer. aecure amt of ita diMH tinv' material from t hieajro. I aitetl at one time in hi,pit ir a - . '." i-ae of e--ptionaf alu. to rMlaiirlfti'T The body i-ame front Hbneer cemetery in Indianapolis, t.h.oii. kfamr Panaaan. t not nereary for me to i.t'W too 'on? in any oneeity. There i. a.: . d mand for ehu! all or th- ton1ry. I worked for ahort perioda in "hii-ar. St. Loui. and in I'tiil 'phia. ' At lk-ner one I wni ncarb kil!el in a zrae that had bcn 'ioadid' with -h!oriforni. I wih I hal a dollar for e.e-y loily that Ind.iildi. and t"hicaro hae hipp-l to M 1 - ai.d Kiina ( it I frei art- MeevH in th irrae r .'."11 luin that only rofcaional frhoohi with considerable e-

onderstand. It miffht be that we uncoier the entire n we wih to aecure a lod. ntrary. we only make a htle td of the TTa r- a lare a . wide, and in this close thronen the oft dirt until i-offin lid. A bla-k robe ri. Lin.i tl'.n thrown

with a HaTt to drill through Icei and make an priin(r larjre I ptfll the bMy to hesMl firt from the coftin. It I I'Ml.rd an upriph" pitioD Mirfaee.

). Irnl po Ntg'lii in Indiana, thoal . fa and Bt lu:. ."bveland I. . uiille all of whbb r ilep ' dent to a ereat extent upon et 1 y .f the rbouL of Indiana -w offer $ ami ttt for xiitable die material. The old price hae

Hnhiajrtoa. Feb. . The repieentatie of the altie here are busily encased in the pn (ar:it o.i of tha nrotocol which they are to ':gu with

Mr Baa en, Veneuela'a repreaB-nta- 1 tue. tor t M ref. ieiu-e to The Hapue I of the iietion whether the blK'kadu pmwmm hall ha eutitle! to preferential treatment in the ettlement of th. .r elaitns. The bhK-k.nlc will It 1 ra d wh.-n the pr r,vob are ined. They are in constant cinniinicat ion j with their rotermuenta on thia ub- j je t. and arc aniou a far aa posai- ! tie to co er every ! tail w hich ahould j be compri-cd in an instrument of thia

chara-'er. Mr i'..e: also 1 anetiiua

that the profiM-oN shall le identical 1 0 far a this may tc practicable, and he ia directinjr hi effort to that end and aiao that the hall le signed on the same day. Miiiiter Paaren continue optimistic of an e.irly etitenient and apeely raising of the I : . nie. He i- hopful po terpleine or vexations prob- j lern may iiltlltw now that ihe matter ha projrre-' i fir. ar.il tha it will MM be ione before the whola aaeatieii is ettlcd in i-- primary ;a.'e The : .1 - 1 of tin- bhKkade, arbitration of the preferential treatBlent and protocols siirne! for the et-tltm-nt of the claims 'Ih i- vcs. in-

the eludinr those of the allied and of tb

wa analiiet! power.

Huge Tidal Wave and Hurrkant Sweeps Over a Part of the South Sea Inlands.

THE DEAD NUMBER OVER ONE THOUSAND.

Tfce MnatH I ! eeritl !. It . triir.il ili ti I hi. 1 ltrii.rl Will liiere.- the 11 mlie r It e - inlnlna InhnMf f wiihwui 1 1. IntMna or Jibelter. San Umnelni, Fab. .New of a fearful leaf of Ufa in a destructive

I itorm that swept over the toutfc acu

tetands la-t in--nth reached here Mm day on the -tenner Mariposa, direct främ i'ahiti. The loss of life i- cti-

mated at l.H" aoeu. 'n January 1 lat a htUN tidal w.ne ae.ompatiicd I

by a terrific hurricane attacked th BerJatj island- ai d the Tuaiaota proup with fearful force, eaaalag dtln and .l.xastation never bafoM eoualed in the land of dreaded KtorM.

.uMaaltin ,if mull's in.lllilitv t)

eantand with wind and sea. The t rtn reiened several day

reaching it- BtarimnM strenirth lc- ......... I .mi in 14 mi l January la.

in t rii m ia - - from tha waagar nws received at Thit:i nn to the time of the Bailing

the Inlrraatäoaal itnai

ar 1. iloa krlallaa

aelf-l unlvaL

THK UB8SI 'N TI KT o Car 0 -ti t A. ronem Bf I th nr Of tho ihlna it.ui Hi.- ITered In aerttioa unto iaoa. kno it.at an Ida) I : Is the world, and thai ihre It MM other joj but uii. MmM U. Kor tu.uh thire t.e tha' a:, eal.ra q . ;n H ..veil 01 111 earth ia thrre b eve many, ana lord I ltut to u tl..i. 1 J u' ,' ,l U : hunt area. ' ' 1 Ad one borrf Jiu Chi at. bj whom are a.. dUnaa, and we luv n 7 Howbait taap ovarjr tnat buaaXtaa: for lonw with conacifiico or the Idol unta ihi- l;ur eal U at a ibln otf.red unto an loV;. anJ their come neo

. ik la iefll d

tor

. . i m . . . urn T

DC. -i.tr. 11 w wmi

'uttake haedlut 1 an m . . tuaabUa t ook to

tbi in that art VOM U. K..r U ai. a thee

baovledaa att at aal ba.; not tba cot

alilih aro oSered tj UoU; , 11 Ai d ihrottfb thy bnowledaa ibaU th aeak brotbar perUb. forahorov i rtal ;.. But when e .u io aga nat tbi r.aaaa anl wound tbiir aeab coaacl i.ee. jra

tin a.ut i hrist.

SISTERS OF CHARITY RELY ON PE-RU-NA TO FIGHT Catarrh, Couchs, Colds and Grip. - aa

ia w . u .a anil 9 Hut miai eOBUBtndOth u nut to 00, ,r, if v. tal are W. tbi I lUTJ

h'..h bt

1 , I in th :dor temyio, i 1 1 ahn v.. cb la . t 10 cat ibaat thinga J

t- k ,-.t 1 .r..it m.ikc tr. r

ic ont.u 1 1U eat no fleah whi.r ti e aor.d tandath, ivt l aaka my btotl.tr to oiion in 1 1 r. - ha aa t5ffV? toll, aller tb mint Wffclab iwa k for race. Ituui. tdtatb

n 1-T1. IN C ur; S. iUl'il Ut. io-s

K'iow.v'fct ui.d .0V1 Tl., ..l. rty ui kn. vv .t!s

A DISTURBING FACTOR. Oraler I'or ikr Mblllatl.a of -t',-ihn rarklik I ri..i Itun r.l-.l wui. laawehonalon

nf the Marinosa it i

1.000 of the buaadari Ls their lives. It i- feared that later advices will adJ to the lone listKirt e of lller. The rirt news of the diaaateT arrived at Papeete. Tahiti, .laiinarv ft, on the homier Kimeo. The captain of th.- Bch'.oner placed the fatalitieat SOO. The steamer Excelsior arrived at Tapeete the foil. .wine day wit'i 400 destitute survivors. The captain of the Bseetator aatiatated tba total

lo of life to he WMi. 1 ne-e Offuic

,..., nn-e.i onlv the deaths on

Col. a.; -a.

.. Ct r. .1 Cur. a:.-..

t hrea

Paris. Feb. 9. Official advlcaa baee been received here connrntmjr the re port that the aultan ot Turkey hat ordered the immediate tnobilizatioj .f .4-.'io troops f.-r a military dem rva-i "t?t in Xfaee.lonia. The steps

taken are rrcirded with npprehen islands of Hai. llikuera ami nBBnaaa, si.-n bv the French officials as being whose ordinary population is MW ... -.- b.-- rv- irrini.i i.iiml where IjMQ inhali-

Ufll I, l,'l.T l'.ll.....-. .rii.i.rv.-...

Tito and Kus.-ia and Au

tria. It i said that the Russian and , nearlv one-half were drowned

Austrian governments have agreed on I t rm note to the sultan, which will , b? presente! within the net fa' day. insisting on admitii?tratie and official reform in Macedonia. Al- j though France ill not be a party Id the note, -he w ill approve of it. It it i

considered that the sultan's mobilia ..i-h .in nrniv is clear! v an ef

...I il.-ii I-.. 1: Ltii.u. .'t 1 v..

e-iiimin'. t... - i . t-

Tiilt. on-ng o. aI'JLACE tptffUt. .NoT AND COMMKWT l;. eall from the Btud al b week ag.. hat sort Ol a city t orinib was. ami think Ol the HUB) question! Ol practical every day Bonti'UCt that would M apt to trouble a handful ol ChriBttaM Uvioa a, th mldat oi BUcb a great pav kaaaitf. Ai b atattar ol lct thto lettai of i'aui to the Chriatiaaa in Coriaua 1. a reply to a letter from them in which lhaj had told him of t heir u.thtuttloi and Baked hi couaaal One ol the questions they ukd him was what to do about eating meat that hud ueeU offered before tdola. IM markeu

full of it, for the pnesis cuiu

aaaaai nwyyaBn naaaw-s -s wmw

jaaaaa V. . mW

1 MilM HV I TIM V .

.TBaa.-- 1 - - a a a 4 a 4 -a a

d - - -- - a m, a

A l....r .eeentlv reec.ve.l In It. Hartman from Slater Hentrix. 410 W. 30th

street. New Vol

reads as follows

Eight bottle

ji.:.. wee

Hants were engage,! m r"" ... . . , n wl.. ..d aaldtharest. Bomt

v a wioj t

On an

adjacent Inland l'H m-'re were wasn ni out to sea. Makeno and Hao are depopulated Conservative estimates at Tahiti place the numlver of islands visited ly tidal wave and hurricane at M, All of them ure under the control of the French g..v. rnor at Tahiti The surviving inhabitants are left destitute of f"d. shelter and cloth-

li ' . i . --. - I f..rt to forestall the presentation o' net all hav in- been swept awaj by

this n-'te. The mobiliation oi N many tr-. p- is regarded here as unwise" and dangerou-. especially as it is aaid that the aoldier who are to 'aa brought into Macedonia from AMati. Turkey are semi-barbarous levies and are ho-tile to t bristians. w hich

the

the

storm.

Mi fr Suffcrera. The Kreuch eovernnien . upon

receipt of news of the di-aster. took prompt measure- to relieve the -litres-.-! district, and dispatched two 1. : -.. ., tin r:, nee an I eine, wit'l

H.ll Mill'-, u.t

will tend to Ina ir :r tte a'. other -eri m frP,, water and provision. The Itai

th

m neii- e

tn tli

itb

t-I

l.rrll vrnMllm.. aaad rav in the history of n has --ai.-ned a irreater aenthan the Alexander trial. Daily i'iroom ia thronge! with ha'.' . I pectator. ami thes. for -art. are women and girls, .ir not force an entrance, the a remaininr nntil th- -sioB

RitMon ar.- thiek almut police headlartee that the deter! i.- sent to KaUeavilk are hot on tlw trail of the wrganiktion ot ghoul who have been aiwratinr a extenatvely in Hamilton County as Cnntrell's oriran iation op envied irt Indiana polt. Mit rtl aerted that these men ba-.e atolra at least 0U laodiea. and that, rven with the example of the In.lMuapaitis arresta before them, tie- an- eondiicting the traffic on a li'-er cale than erer.

of massacres. It is nn jerstoo m sp i liinnn? views BS t

' w ri w . ... - - r y

the cours-e t be par-u- I t waru mobilization of Turki-h troops.

GREAT BRITAIN ALARMED. 1 hi. llmtr It I knl I' soure? at Her suppl ,ttr t-ent f a war. London. Feh 9. -An influential committee headed krf the duke of Sutherland. Ir! S'rath-ona. Lord t'harlea j beresford and a number of membra of parliament, admiral and other prominent men. which was form-d February 1 to agitate the question of the security of tireat Britain's fo.nl Bupplv in time of war, i-sued a state Bast, Sunday, in which the opinion

ta expres-tl that in the event ot ''rrea' i'.rita u .-minir involved in a European war the country must lie orepare! to se bread at practically famine prices. Various reasons are trlven as a auttt rjf tais opinion. 1'h.- chief reasons are that much the greate-t -ounjre of jreat Britain s food aupply b the I'nited States, where the price of wheat ran be raised artificially, and that the corn trade on loth sides of the Atlantic would expect, to make pro tits on a scale commensurate with

he sir ri-k.

ian man-oi-wnr aiaui i.i .i -the two French vessels on their errand of mercy. As the supply of freab water and provisions TM totally exhausted bv the storm it is feared that many lives will be lost before the relief ship- arrive. As far as kn.-wn eiffht white pcple are am-iiig the drowneü. Included am-ng them were Alexander Rran der: N. V I'lunkett. of Oakland; T. ti ranatnalrr. fortiierlv a tireman n

tUa atMinshin Australia

--r.t ,.f C I ..r.nenrath. a nier. lialit oi ,

Papeete. A.M-d to this number w afl an unknown wom.-in. who committed suicide from fright. Hi lniir I oeoanit Trees. As the islands were barely tweniy Be1 above the sea level, and surioundcd by coral reefs, it was necessary for t'.l inhabitants to take to the rOCOU-

tree- wh-n the tidal wave liegen

held that it was wrong t cat it. tor u aacand to them like taking part Hi i heathen worship, and others h. I.i that j

ii mace D Olsen ni e cue o . other. Those who did not eat looked dowu upon thoe who ate for indulglag in what they considered quest iona- j ulc practices. Those who ate, believing that it was not a question of right and wrong at all, looked down on then brethren for being s superstitious as to think that the foolish nest . f offering a p.ece of Bteaf before the statue of a- imaginary divinity mude it wrong to eal the be f. 'Knowledge:" Th letter to I'aul had probably boaated : "knowledge." and th. broader of lh two vj.ws teat mentioned, l'aul clicks that boasting imtaatly. Kn sr ledge is not to lee de, but love After the question, What theory a to this meat is nio.-t leasonableV" U thi.- other. "What cour.-e of action' would be most kind and helpful'.'" ih art, not braia, must decide i'aul clearly takes the side of tht more liberal anil broaii-inindet: Coriuthians. and holds that the thing in itself i.- not Wrong. Fdotl are BOthinf and the previou- experience of the.

nd the local am e mi um wa nin. ,,. ..,m

Iii lit ol i religion oi ,iesii- v. irisi hs uir pi .er

lor it. rani woum

Dr. S. B. Hartman, Columbun. Ohio: m . . ..i . mmi inn much Itl HTM SC Ol HCrUtlm.

ofTcureJ me o catarrh of roc lungs ol lour years standing, and I would not Gebein without It lor any thing. It helped several Sisters ot coughs. Sat colds and I ha.e, et to find one case of catarrh 'J""

f a . trm . w r -

Interesting Letters from Catholic institutions. in every country of the civilized world than Utters ol t'harit v are know B. N'.'t onlv do thev minis

ter to the spiritual and intellectual needi of Um cbargea eotnratttedl to their care, but thev also minister t their bodily n.-.ds. With so nsani

ebildrea to take care of ami to protect from climate and dlBeaae, these wise and prud.ut liaterB have found Perana aa far-fall Inf safeguard Dr Hartman receives many letters from Catholic Bisters from all ov.-r the I'nited States. A ri njaaand r.-.-ently received frotn a Catholic Instltntlou in Detroit. Mich . reada Ba follows :

THE SISTERS GOOD WORK.

' Dr. & B. Hartman, Columbus. Ohio:

Dear Sir: The young girl nnc used the Peruna was suffering from lary ngitis, and loss of voice. The result of the treatment was most satisfactory. She lound great relief, and alter farther use of the medicine we hope to be able to say she Is entirely cured. "- Sisters of Charity: This young girl naj under theeareof the Sisters of Charity and used l'cruaa f..r catarrh of the throat, with good rcaults a- the above letter testifies. If vol do not derive prompt and sntlsfnetorv results from the use of IVrtina, wriw at on.-e to te. Bartaaaa, rfatng till' stateriient of yourca-e. and he will bf pleaaed to fiva you his valuable ar vice gratia d.tre Dr. Hartman. Präsiden 1 of T.ie Hartman Sanitarium, (oluiiihna, Ohio.

vi In I -,rlu-4. ( lee!nd. O . Feb. -Solomon Willgrliililn. a rag pedllvr. to years o i. nai found dead in a lower roni nf his a j.art merits flnaday mornin? with his head and body -ni-hel an. mutilated in a hoirihle manner Ig aat 7ahn. bi room mat-, has beer arre-te 1 wni Came w"anlpi New Oriran- Feb. S. -Pre-ident Louhrt r f France, au it Is retorted ad! cine to this country in .1 me I9t. is a French war-hip with v eral members of bis cabinet. Nr Orte. Ii- will he the first port touehe.' and he will go hnee to the World' Fair in St. Iooi-

THE PLAGUE AT MAZATLAN. Thr i ,- i,f n .n bei am !. Mat afarlor It. -nil Tno Urstkl ,,n viinilm Maatlan. M.-v , ... Feb. Tlo-ra were tw., dra'hs from the plague, Sunday. Very satisfactory results are beinjr obtained by the use of the Yer.n serum. Mo.t of the patients to whom it i given iMgta immediately to recover. A number of hoteli and Isf.arditiL' liou-e- are closed, own

era fearine that in case the plague of tin

breaks out in them the buildings will be burned. The Are insurance sgeiitf are taking no policies. 11. 1.1 for HiniiiB. Madrid. !. A dispatch frora Tangier to the Impareia! confirms th news that the pretender. Bn Hamara. is a prisoner of the Iliata branch oi the Kabyle trilse. which is ready tc deliver him to tha sultan for a ran som. HIGH WATER AT EVANSVILLL.

Vienna, Feb. . It is -ened that Austria ia

partial mobilization ot her military

frrees. In iew of poasiHIe events U th- 1'K.ll.ans.

I r'.afcle.

preparing

Thr Ohl Vmr Ihr fort r-t'wol a Wnl.n-I. anil l.rrrn Hltrrs I'.i.lng Hnplrllji I.vansvillr. Ind.. Feb Tht river was stiil risinsr bete Sunday night, tnd it I- exported the l'1-fo..t stage will be reai kvi Ig Masjiay night. 1 ovv lioats -v o rkeil al! day and were rnifa'r.l trying to remove corn from along the stream. There are thouutn Is of bushels of e.irn nb.ng the r.v. i in aril - and H 'eared a great j f it a ill aa hut.

Mit

to cc-vcr th- land. I hee trees grow to an mmm urns bright, many reaching an altitude of lOo feet. All of the lower tree were covered by the ragIne mm, which swept with pitiless totem about and over them. The nativein the smaller trees were safe until the eo.oanitt roots gave way and they too were then swept onward far ont into the sea.

TI. OKI .nrv:v(ir. lirOCL'llt "V I I'"

III,- rw 1F.xcelsior to Pnpi-ete trained the ship id.- by sw mmingthree and four miles. from the tops of e.Moanut tree-. The Kitneo. though badly damaged by the torin. also brought off as manv persons as could swim to her side, she, like the Eseejetoe, being unable lo run tlOBt to the shores liecause of the fearf 1 violence of the ocean -welts vahi-h ontinu.il to run nbnormally high for a week after the tidal disturliances. Thr Bansai rrat. Among the nasawagri na the Hart po-a w as ' W. Waterbury formerly of kioagO, who vva- in that portion

storm which visited the i-laml

of llaiatea, one of the l.eewar.i islands. Imated at some distance to thu

west of the ill fated Tuainotu Mere much damage wus done, although no were mat, A well-built road, SSlMtrUCtatl by the French government at considerable cXH-nse, was ale moli-licd. bridge- carried away, buildings overtnrneil and shattered, and pieces of big ships, old wreckage and cocoa nut trees heacd high i long the coast line. Katal t all From W in.l mil I. BatrMa oa, Ka- . Feb. 8. While r-

pairing a windmill. William J. Cmmer. one ..f the best known farmer of Beno county. Kas., fell lo th ground, a distance of :.0 feet, and aTM injured so badly that he lived hut a few h ml

v.e pat a potum

have hi- couveits be liberal and enlightened; he would have them glory in the liberty they have ir. tbOoBfMlL "llowbeit:" l'uul doe- not stOf there. "There is not in all men that ' knowledge:" That inaJght, ebatana

and breauth of view which r"aul and I part of the Corinthians have attained.

i S"iue of those who bad been MowtOTI wire unable to shake off the feeling I that in utmg meat that had been a part of an idolatrous ceremonial, just i as they had done before conversion, 'they were COBBproaUlsJug with idolaI try. They, too, knew that idols were

Doth.ng. but f it that tin- was vv r.u.g Conscience protested, and to disregard conseii i.i e i sin. "Take heed:" Broadminded freedom i- good, but it nm-t not inak- one forget to be kind": it doek am just f.v -elti-hm -. In theory, as be show- in the next chapter, POttl WS -atOSt liberal, in practice, noal COaV ,erv a t '. v f . tin -aft . .1 :. . - In

settling all questions of rieht and wrong conduct, now as then, there is Hm greati il aeed of eharity. love. unselflshness. The Chris tlau mnsi not simpiv ask, "How does tbe matter look to mo? Would it do me uiiy hnrm'.'" but he mu-t a-k. "What would be beat for all coatccrnedT" We maj feel that it is best tO g.ve up sonn- thing fol tba - ike of others not that wr are governed by their coBseiencea, for vve are not but simph that theg ringna might help them. it may somatltuea saem to wait

l'uul knew mat it vva-only a qtteatKi of time und clear thinking when his r.w ii liberal view should prevail. He was willing to wait. K g t and r BaOffJ are hour. I to win and the ( htistian can batter afford to have charity mil wait than to rifle rongh-shod over m n the unreasonable temple- of h - bi eth-

ran PK a- Tic L tBOQMTTOKI "KaOWlndfC puffet h Up, bill lova buildetb -ip." Better love without baowleslgs than kaowwdgs wl bout b.ve. It ia not so much a neeeJtlofl of What one may do. but what i- be t und arbtest for biin to )n better give up any pteasnre thntt in indulge in it to sonic one'- undo-

Constipation

cured

Thoo who have used alt-. OtStOf Oft W 1 the miiiv homo and man ufactrtred purgntl.-s.

know that lo Iticfa tr. atmont thfvro no 'Pf),','bility of 1 r"fv from contipation. Thee

ramediea are i moat physics and do absolutely

no good. In fact they frivjuontly provoico pilrs fkttula, female dteoi fen in. I manv cases of appeodicitis ar tracnalde to

their use. sooDt runiary a....... V. a . .livt.-i, t'iil

UIW.-Ul Ulf' . -nmrnunrirmt

, tO have ailV effect enct f. nfvnrirrr.rot.stlnate

upon the bowels.

r . t s .Hon that Mull's Grape Tonic

r, -A r . ... T r.t Mill!-: C.riruTnnlr I linltkn SnV

otli-r tr.-atm.-'nt Tor ' eottttlratlnn. It Is the greatest ...a ,,.,t Inn. iinMr itnnven R it t'ivt 1-n't what !

eure. It is th. tonic plopltthlS of the errat ami other ti 'tt th it it reo rt hem t1" om out muscl. of the rnte.tli nl tract. Mull- t;r;.re Tonic hulMa tWi n-akes tr. nfth and eeato rich, r.sl Mood. Mull's Crape I. tile It th" fl'iet Pitnir evsr known for e mwln itton, It is narantceJ to c.irc vom. lariro mmple bottH sent free tn any n,1r.-- on t.'c eipt of m cents for totaite hv l.tcntnitie Medl-lnet'o l!mlsTii. Ill snd voar rtmrrlsfsi name. All drus-slsts aatl Mull s r.rape Tonic at BO cent a txittlc

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Feb. '.. Some pa pei v inestion of tin- rale ot

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Copenhagen, atate that the

the Danish West Indie- i- nbo r t'- 1k

revived Freak proposals, it is said, will be presented kj a r. preset iati ot tie Lu teJ .Matea.

ing If one leils a weaker 'rother i tray b- Is atoattlig ngninat the Ixird almaal f. Cknsi bring- man to Ood by biuigMg Qos to in., i Bavi! Ucitu.

EVERY

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women with rosy cheeks

and cheerful spirits.

Sold everywhere at

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