Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 42, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 June 1903 — Page 6
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Textile Worker at Last Conquered By Owners of Mills at Lowell, M.i . STRIKE UNANIMOUSLY OECLAREO OFF. Kirr) I it Out Hl II I r.l H t I Ii I !. . til ( ua it :'ifwulrl Ml I ill poiiani Marline Prssaelial lleilan Mill I in i.l.n o Mill k c II i .- a ii .1 i "Ii i ii " i Los eil. M ..N.S, .lime K. The tetile i'Oiin II, Minday afternoon, decided the -triWo iu tin lowcll milU at au end. Every uni artiliattvl with the t.ui oil! w.i rrpre-eiited. and t ote wi imaiiiitiou. Mule spinner and I ' Mil tii r- wer' iru ludcl in thi vote. il'-; lit ,. ;.iieutciit that t lie v would oppose a return to ork. W hen aakcd for a lj1ft. l'rc-d-(lit CoOfOy oatd: "Up MOO wor-diip t the altar of defeat, but later w that! rise ij-ain ami mmf." Agent Will an . uthw-orth. s retarv of the npent. Bald: "It "ill be iniHi-il e tu t;irt the remain f r of the in.u hinrr an a toetnpioj it .nice all oho will come bark, stunala; with an incomplete force for three weeks has disturbed the bahsace tint neonlly exist between itoca and prices in the various depsirtiueiit . A mill may have depleted atoch in certain kinds of v.ini, and for that reu in le unebta tu Mart all of it- loOBW seen if ti e full complement of help i- availalile. It ij for the ielliri urent ami the Trea Mirer to deciie. in view of the merket, whither we hall attempt to run in full. The Rtfilce bflCBa on Mareh "). and bBTohred abool tetenteen bond red operativeThe nulla were hut d un until di.nc 1. vvhen the ac the jrate. an I the majority ope the ,.perative went Imek to work. The ike eiVif in vvajre. about $1,306,W0, It i understood that tlio agents will take buck all Ute ol 1 help they have room for. am! will make no disernauaatioa aaniaal the leaden f tha tfnke aiotiin III 'I ! i' hi'h prii-e of cotton precluded any hope of the ue es of rh. :rika:z: for .i '.. : -pet -u nt. iaMAJOR I AMES B. POND DEAD. Bafaeaa i awaalfl On attoa n.-.uii luialli in 1. Mi in Vlanaurr ol I ri'-iri-i mel Iiil. r.. Kew ork. dune 2S. MaL Jfaanaa It. Ibad, the w .'ll-kiiovv n manager of e, ti'rer and .inyer. died Sanday at hi home in Jeraejr CHj as the result of an eperntioa on Jnaa i". in which hi- ripht leu vva amputated. Maj. Pond, who bad leen ill for a month, two wewk npi underwent a f.liiht opemtion. but the aronnd failed to heal sati-faetnrily. and it finally beiame nee--aiy to reaaorc the lee It was annoumed at the time that the patient had with-tood the shoek Wall and that the urireon were hopeful of hi recoearj KaJ. Pond wa born t i aba. N. V.. in 1WOMAN CONFESSES TO MURDER mfn hf Killf.l llrr II BOaM nil 1 1 It an V ml Rurriril thr II... I . In I iw in V aril P unernv . W i-li. ac I -' - Xruanda Ha Uirtijrue ha eonfeed that -he killed her hwhand on the nipht f SeplcmiKT J.. UK, with an ax and hatted the remain- iu the front yard f their farm near here, where thee were found recently. The woman assortthat lie I-arfiiie i-ame to hat edi'le while she atapt, rillaaad her and threat-nod her life; that he pursued her into the yard, shooting at her. when she eied an ax an f ank It Into his h.-. id she huried the hade herelf the Käme nijrht Mr-. lie 1-art'n- was W vear- older than her I .-'iand. PETER PROMOTING ASSASSINS t apt. KnaiU-a Uaa a OjO for Oprnlaa I'alaer QaMM In Hanil ol Mur.l. r. i In Hi lifrailr. Belgiaia, dune 19 I he promotlona are announce.! ,,f rnrious menilwr of' the military deputation to Kin? Pi ter ' at lieneva. d. Popeilie-, of the late Kinc Aleander' palace ifiwrd. is created a irfiieral and firt aide de camp tn Kin PVterj ( apt. Ko-to . wfi . ..i. ni I tin- pal n o ii-;,?, . f, r tli.. aaaaaaina of the late kinc and ipieen. I pr-'nioted to be a major, and Lieut. r ti i . a. ho vea on puard oittaMa the pa la - on tln niifht f.f the assassinations ,md who wa a ontid int of the to4i;irator. i made a captain. Vioilhrr v ,,.,' r In Kmlmk). I.tliee-ter. Kv.. .lime IS, i Ilomr ', - I ik. Sunday afternoon, .lame. Bogera killed I'.ud ldford. They were brother--in law Kopi r claimed that he shot in c'f defense. 'nioo .1. Balbeva Banarnadt Oalraatoa, Tev.. dune Wt, .1. f Well-, a eommreial traveh-r of New York city, and J, Ii. I It :itl 'f lloUStol I. Proctor, a . ' Mitarad out lie bathing in ere drost n. d. I! po-be-the h yond the rage I bile surf. Sunday, ind ere Iri.die- were recovered. ftaaeaalsa Vwwmmt kiii.-. Lincoln. Nrh.. dune M Bgtefl stormi of ariad snd hall prevailed in aa ;n and central Vehraska Baaday arealng, Kear i Melrllh) Craarfoid. ,1 f.o.i... ,, tru.-k by figatalaa . n i u;d
STARTLING TESTIMONY. Point..! 1.1. tire of I rmn tiiM a.ioillliia In ihr fcff II of rililiar. I'a. fcwdaa, I'a . .Inn -Sfsrttinf tcstimnnj area ecedneed before ua elect eoimeii Investigating com aalt tec. whieh nu t to-ilay to invedlaata the eliurtre of IiiiIh-i mult RJ Canary Harvajror lleorya I Bteeeaa ia relation to tin- ilcfcat of the I ab tan a tree I railway fraaehise ardiaaoca leai rhuradaj nie"bt, v. I. Roland, one of the promoter! of the Dnltoa Rallwai teatUUnl that Heleet founclbaaa l H loan, of the north vsard. deans need of linn, iu the pr tenee of Mr. Kteveftson, ISN for hitnelf and MM for earn of ten other eouin ilnu n. He named t lie fallowing eoiiin i hnei; : .lohn K. lieaii. Thorn. O Boy he, Jame r. If aloney, Tbaa. V. Melvin. .lohn Naepli. Thos.
i nafftnre. Edward J. Coeawn.Slalachi .mill', .lohn M. iiiti i w and lin. h iid Morgan. rhia testiaonj waa corroborated ie Mr. Starren aoa. Bada men tcsil hid ih.it Braaa threaaaaed that uulaaa the money vva fotHhroiDllIf tlia ordinance would Se either amended t,, death or dafeated. The orditianee was milweipient ly loaded down with iinpoilde amendmei't. and then the ipioruiu wa broken. .The Miinieipal IcafTOe will proeet the cotmeilmea. ßvaaa la already under arreat. More wurranta will lo laaned. SERIOUS CH AROES REVIVED. Vllrui-.l I ii'.liiii ! Paibllr II i III i Ii Ü in Ma It a. Villi Iii.- Mi r re u ilr r, viii i In- I hi t-xi i miit'il . Manila, Jnna ; rbe rhargei th.it anerlcan ofBeera looted public imildittN in Manila after ihe i:rreitdT f the city, in ha l"'en revived, I '" I may pi illy lead to a form.il la Recently the authorities to laaoate certain pietnrea it belonrln( to the miiaenna. and the Inquiry veatigation. endeavored an ! ai t obj ni i a i mi showed that Ihey had been piven to a Filipino to take rare of after Hie . nrrender. Tin- Filipino ofTi : to roe that ome ofti. e: reee'ved th piemn . and it i elaimed that a former tat officer abstracted a .iver erviec from the Malaeatiati palace. The (porernnent may aak the ar department to investigate the matter. liOv. Taft haa retornad be re from !' I gDetg n; health ia completeljf real . red. JUDGE M'MILLAN REMOVED. Jolt.- feteXIltan ( tha atainwa i null nf Nivv HesteO. II . Ill ii v ril ami Iii iarecaaaf inmimi-ii. Waahiagtoai Juaa tX Praaidefit Ri -evi lt. after a eoiiferen'e with I Atty.-ei.u. Knox, -ipi'ivl an order re nw vinir ' Daniel II. McMillan, l tl lUpeeine court of New Mexico. 011 cbatfrcn of peneral immorality . .Imlpe Iii Millaa orifrinnll waa appointed la the position fron Ituffalo, . '. . 1 1 1 i ar . I lenient C. Stnitb. of Raatbaf, Mich., haa been appoiated to aueceed him. Some time apt .lohn I . McMillinin president of t,,. pan Aiiiciicau i ioaition. and Secretary of W ar Boot I eanie to the front for McMillan audi ancceeded in baring bbn rrtained temporarily. Reeeatly, however, the evidence aß"dn-t him hepnn to hccuiiiulate and prove I to lie of such a char- i act er that, the presideol decided be could no lonjrrr permit McMillan tc occupy tlie bettVh. FIRST CLASS POST OFFICES. I'litlnm.lrr. .liiei le.l In vi n U . port nn I nmlilinii nf OHI. . I 11-I11. r I in k iter i lerU. Kit It I'll r Washington, .Tune 'J J. The o-t offii - department will make public in the near future a peneral statement siiniiuariinjr the cmlition- in the oftice of 1 a.hier. linatice clerk, etc.. ;t the ari"'is pi-' office-. The M.-t ma-ter- at all grst-elass K-t oflefta in the coiintrv, numbering about 210 have been diroe' to make report! "n ihe subject. The report of Poatmsatet Van ott of New York ha- been rereived iut wfO ooi in ,,,,,,ioj until 'he rest are in NEGLECT OF DUTY CHARGED lltesSOt taile In I'riiceeil I nun mtssla Slarl linpini Ion n 1 1 ri si fai Olli, la 1. SpritifftieUI. IM.. Joaofta. A MBnrft tee representing the IlUnoia (iril lUghta Proteetite league, eatted at the exocutlsf ottn e, Monday, seeking to have Impeaehment proeeedlnga in-t ute'i by the -t ito atfiiin-t st,it- Atloenej Farmer and Hberifl Washbara of St. Ilnir county, for alleged mu Ifeaaeaee la olllee. The committee aasert- thiit the -t.-ite1- attnrne.v and sheriff declined to do their dill in ec uriiiir a ssei i;t si'.imi of the pmnd jury of St. !.-iir rminty to investi-rate the lyncbbna; el tYIHana Wyatt, the negro school teacher. As Actinsr liov. Kortheott was out of tonn aothina ipli-lidi by the committee HIS BON WAS FORFEITED.
ttfceif Twtstnwi hu Mi.m.i aaaal WrnUr, liol.-il IffSSf in I naei ai 1 rentnai v j. Trenton, N. J., dune 21 -iu 'he United states district court Albert C Twfnlng, caaluer of the wrecked First national imnk of Aabarj Purh aa Hilled upon to plead to an itidietment of mlHappropetatlng fundi of th bank. Twining was imi in court and Jt Ig KoVpatriek orderen forfeited bail in the BQat of ..'.uuo, which l ini&c aie in Jersei it. on Haturdar.
SENDING THE PROBE DEEPER.
ksaih.r datier of I'imi um. luiiiuil tmrwi iti..i, iu Hhli hl unaTir.luau I anal t i-"rra. Waal I Iii W.. shiagl"M loi oi).i that aiooiir thii maller vx h n il 1'otiith i-laut I'o.t-aaaetrr-Geeeral Hriston i laeatlial" mir i the put liae from a California roaaamajr, tha Poatal thaelee a Im pro,inent t'o., of Collie 1T.no' letter levieea for lanHratiafj the aoara ol PoUeetion of mail. Tm invention 1 that of the p ataaaater at San Kranrlneo, it i lafal, it i ataa aatd thai 7.iho of tlii -e devieea Mi(iaallj wrif uilereil at a t ot of four ilollarK oi MOM eaeh. a MTOfll of loo M-r eent ii roat, and the allegation i m;ni tliat a further order for Iu.ikni ;(. alared ntwitlwtaadlng the original T.iioo ii. lii-.-v were 0O4 iimI, hut veie rcpoainc in a atora houae. The com j pamjr coatrollinc the deviee waa larga Iv made up of t ulifornia portal em plojraa, and the l'of MJ1 that it is informed that Ih pi centative lunid of t alifornia, foraterlj chairman of the hoaaa it oflee coniaüttea, took an active pari in behalf of and wroti ever.i! letters urging the aaa of tin device in the department, and that one of them said it would he an ae otiiii cdation to him if the mattet were attended to. After the company had difficulty ir leeoriag it ntonej for the device. Mr I. nid. the pot sav . appeared at the departtneal in it In-half, hut pe riflcally disclaimed any laternal in the ompaiiv other than that it vva com nosed of Iii coiititnent. He took the ground that whatever the aeeaa aitj r lack of r.ece-ity for the de vice constituent a of his hpd aeeura the contract and furiiihed the art! cles called for. Therefore, he be lieve.l they should he paid, n tht foeernaMmt had stipulated to pa.v them. Darlag hi recent viit to tin- cit.v Mr. Loud, on certain of hi viit t. he department, took up some of thcunpaid iiill. making it plain, however that he appeared only, in behalf ot ronatltnent 1- and wa not tinaneially it.tereted in ti e i n.pativ. It was al leged. the Post sa further, that t". mm ,,f ibe deficiency of $toä.iMm iu tht free delivery service with which Mr Ma.hen i charged waa due to tin purchase "f tha device in question hut at the pOal otlice deiarttlient tili: wa den e 1. ami the statement atadf that the mater waa under Investiga tion. I mplaitit-. also had been made it araa tated. that at the instance at Mr. Load the roll at The PreKidh had been padded with pdatal em ployea, hut at the pn-t oflefl depart ment thej are without any knowledgi "f such a thing one wav op the other The htrj ha- returned an innict ment aajainat Vuajast W. Machen. Dil ler V.. i.rotT. lam ml A. t.roff. (Je B ' Lorana and Martha .1. I.oren. the tw. latter bring resident of Toledo. O I As previously tatel. the apeetfl fharge i conspiracy to defraud t hi pov ernment. HEATH TRANSFERSPROPERTY BenaOsM for 'I Ilia Veil. 111 11 ihr I'nrt of I (inner I'oat OrMee llltlelnl I a VI .Irrj . Munch Heath. Moil. lav that hilud.. June S3 Edward 1 Muaekt printer, ndmittatl fiiifht. upon iieiny oueatkmedi iiiiele. Perry . Heath, fornterlj of hfuncie, had traaaferred to his name propertj valued at fully ggg Oon. attd that otlier property hud been transferred to hi father, John Heath. a brother of I'errv S. Heath. John Heath la connected with the Indianapolis post off re. The unevpecteil monitionee of tne former first kssbrtaat pout aaest er general to his neih' and brother ia a hi? surprise la this city. Edward H-:i t ii wsi etnpbitred for $i"i per week at a local printing establishment, and had not been on intimate terms adjth Iii uncle for eiernl years. The props ert aahl iv the nephew to hau' In-en transferred to him consist, nf : ; town ?ot.- mi 1 fiirm realty in Delaware on n t . n tobacco olantatioa "f l800 'acres in South Carolina and several I hundred aharea nf stock in the I In fiiniiiiti I nn in,-1 1 oi I 'Ir.l.i.t... 'inn.. Heath says thai the tat I r aterk baa leen in hi uame since the irrest of .. F. w. eei, in eoaaeetloH with the nfaaa Mi-t;ii frauds. John Heath, the father of youag He-ith and the in other of Perry s. Reath, 1- mid to hare received MM acre- .if a i ..linn plantation in Kteav r:iiriia. With the exception of the Cnaiunw rial Trlbaae -t.u k. Fdward Heath stated that the tir-t he knew of hidistlagnished uncle's endowment was a few iliii- apo. when the tenants of the local property iN-pnn to cull on hi at in ronneetloa with matter- nan earning the property. H thai it .i- in hi- name. IWUng Hen t h nt tlrt I aaj t iniiL' concerning then 1 i ne I tell th. all p cd transfer of I'errv S. Heath's interests. hut admitted it wtten pressed. When akcii if Perry 8. Heath had communicated With Mm he replied that he h id not. GALVESTON TO BE LAUNCHED. n) 11 11. Ilea lliilrnliilnu I In- I nllril Stales 1.0 em rm-nl llio.ed n' II le Ii itmnil, a. RiehBMKld. N.i . .Line In th eaaaeery omri dudee Grinnaa ill--aolred the Injunction restralnian the LTaited Ktatew Kiwerpment from inking poaaesslon id the orulaer Galten Ion. The federal o. .-riiiiictit stipnlate thai the ship -hall remain thpr, ii .:. if tl.e Trigg crcO-t r :atll tin ease i- determined In the coirt f hbbe-t resort
ASSASSINATED ROYALTY.
Onwi aknadai ta PniiHaau i n l.u by Ihr llaail. of Muba in ihe raceat a .i - i iii m i f Klag Alesuade i" ami t ,'.. -i li .. t Sn v ia, w, ! ne ihe lal rrpoileil t it a IcHag lil I atnrdai lof i oy rnlera, w hi. h takea u- lin k to the i i jib i f Jaliaha CaaaaJ a I tile Imadaof Hl Ij! II and hit. fellow Ui the year 41 I'. I' 111 Ihe eii iill horror not only ihr Irina Mild ipleeo w i ii- dOM to , i. .Hh. hut the liven of 11 oii.er. rotaiivea, atata aaViaJa and at toadaata, were anaated out. Btton Ii the lit eat nf: Kinir Aleaaodcr Aaaaaainattd n ied tie royal palace al Betarrad Ii.-1 trying to protect hi.- sjaaev Queen Uraga Shot down with the king bj the conspire ton Ii hat apatinn nt in the palace . kola LeengBevittn, jroanger brother of the uaeea He died after miikiuj a flariotM tlht for his life. Nikoiiem Loungaevitxa pkfer broth er of the qaeea Ihm met hi- death in defeaaa of the throne occupied by Alexander. (irn. Elasar Markov itch, premier Killed at Iii. home. Qen, Veiitnir Todoroeitch. minister of the interior -Killed at Iii home. Gen. Milovnn Paviovitch, former sinister rif war Killed at his honie. lien PetroTitch, minister of w ir K led It his home. Col. Nauiiun itch Shot dead bj Kin A'eatider when he demanded that the ruh r abdieata. Two aio-iie camp and two puan! khot daw i. while attempting to defend the palace against the Invaders. duliui ai'-ar. bl hVuttlS and other. March IV It B.C. Bdmnnd the Elder, of i:t glaad, Mareh St, M4 Edward the March 18. 919, Mart; r. of England, Thomas a Becket, arehMahi Canterbury, Pecaaber Z9. lifo. Allien I., emperor of Germai his nephew .1 oh a, Ma i. I38S. El ward II f bt gland, Sept em bei 1: Jatnea L. of Scotland, bj nobles, Eeh rua rv -,M. U3f, Edward v.. ..f England, iy order of Richard, duke of (tloucester. July, 1 WSt dan.- III., of S land, hv nobles Jut e II. H Si !.ani. prince of Orange, b Hah tha-ar li r ird I torture). Julj 50, r,t. Hen 17, duke of Qulse, bj order of IL I rv ill.. ,,f frame December '- i 1'.Lonla of Guise, eardii M ordl r of Hit; iv III. a i of Lorraine of iVanee, letember II nr) 111., of I rani Clement. Annus! 2. issfl Ji ipiCl Henry IT., Of France, attempt, hj Ji n 1 bats 1. December ,t. 1394, ll.niv IV. of France, küie,! bv Cavil lac ttorturel. May It. lfilO. Unatat ti III., of Sweden, atabbed al ma-km ball. March Iii. 17 if Marat, bj I hariottel orday IT'1 . Paul, car of Russia, bv .ii ; nob Marek .4. 1801 Andrew .lack-nr. preaidei t of th Cnited States, attempt, Januan .0, 163. Louise Philippe, of Franc, . many attempt. 13. get. Iratiei Joseph, of An-tria nt:etnpt by Libenyl, Pebruarj la, 1.". F rdinand t harles III., duke of Parma. March 27, tBM, Isabella II., of Spahn, four attempts itr-is-,ii. Kanoleoa III., attentate, ivvi'. Ihrnham Uaeoln, prea iden! of t he tiiitfd States, at Ford"- .heater. Wa-h-Ingrton, bv Wilkea booth, on the even fang of pril U, 1 '..; c ied iil! 1.'.. 1','i Michael, prince of Berels, dune 10 liai Richard, earl of Ma o. jjovernor peneral of India, by Shere Ali, 3 eonxii". Ir tndamaa Isiiiin'-. February s5, it?. ftismarck, Prince, attempt, hy Rllnd, atnj :. laftf; hy Kullman, duly 13, wi A ixi M ! Azix. sultan of Turkey, .hmt w 111 L. of Prnia and Germany Becker. Julj 14. 11, l7; lo Dr. ntt'iript, by Oscar IWl: he Rodel, Mai Xobllne, .Tune 1 7s Ramherl l.. hing of Italy, attempt by .lohn Pastai in ti. November it. is?. Alexander IL. of Buaaia, attempt" by Karahoaow, at st. Petersburg! April it, isiii'.; by Bcresowihi. at Parla, Jlane t I-",?: by Mesa nd er Bolortaff, pril 14, 1Ti: by undermining a railway train. December I, lill hy exp4osioa of winter palace, Bt, Petersburg, geh reary 17. IssO; killet, by caplosion of a bomh thrown to man tahawna himself kill d. St. Petersbure. 2 P- ni M.i ich 13, lil (larfield. .lame. . presidrnt of the T"i i'c.l State, -hot by I halle .lulra Guiteno, Washiagtoa, .Inly 0. t8H. Marie Fraiicoi- Badi Caraot. urea Idem of France, stahhad mortally at i.un - hy i tangs Banto, an anarchist, Banday, .inwr 24. Ht. rtonio Ca BOtma del Castillo, prime mil i-ter of Bpuln, shot by Michel Anpolilln. aiia- Gollt, an Italian anarchist, at Sai la Agueda, Spain, Aogaat n. IBff, Juan leimte Rarda, president nf Tritpuay. at Monleiideo. by Avelino Arn 1 undo. AttgUSl ". 190T. .to... Marin IJevra Ha r r i .. pre.-iflent e.f Oaatemnla, hilled at Gaatemalu fi. bj Oscar Bolinger, Fehrnary ft, Hmpresi KHsaheth, of tuntrta. fatally stabbed while walhlng from her hotel In Genera tu the lake boat, by anarchist Laeheai, September 10, IBM, lluiiih it. kinp of Italy, -hot al MonItaly, bj rio, ;,, Brauel, .Inly 29, 1900, A'drrt Rdward, then prit eof Vnle-. nnw kinp of F.npland iitrctnpt by iinnrchit at HrusM-l-. April I. Ifftt, William McKinley, president of the ITnlted Btatea ihot atlMffamon8tf. teraher 1. IWL by Leon aolgosa, an taarchiati died Beptember 14 Kk1.
ctiBtr to riiioatno. ms Bartlaaiss's ( base Kales for s sum asar Oullua Take vnur vacation in Colors 1. 1 He msrknl'ly cheap itaily touril rate after June lt. and from Jul', I f hi I nth ratted tup rats sis le tliau half. taar ro Hianaaors. To thi- lieailtlful ksBmsSf raglOl Isilv ..w tourist iateof approsiaMitaijt oaa (are. ilu tC.on rou nil trip. i in u re i vi iroaata. Sfie. nil half rataaroaad trip to 'allfaraia. Jutp I t I 11HM. Law raaad trip rte e rhiiii use faw froai hagast 1st to 1 4th. Win,- in,. dascribiuK t - I route. I. w ,ri ii U c , Buriiagtoa Roata, 'Ol Plug Street. i Loin-, Mu.
im i vi r Mlaaaa. "lireut aaWiaitbia?" exclaiastd the shade of Sera, watchiag tha aatoBsshala raoa, "lOUid I ha.e had .1 luiii.li of them. wh.it sights of royal uraaga the aeaat would have seen!" Ikdtnnoie American. t Haa al tsOM I has '.u ni. i -in able si ti act ion far nny ne. Let ii M'lid you itn i live "Katv NO liaatioaa abiea sdi intsrcsl v.m "Tha li.iiiien Nqaare," "Tiaatl) Topics," "Old Mexico," and others, free far theaiking. res "KATV," 513 Wainwrighl Bl ig.t fci. Lou - M I ngk "Da Courcy Kray the boasts that he . 01 trace in ancestry back tn tha Norman." mkle Atell. the bTonaaaa at ili id, .in 1 tba w.in t niad." London 1 I lots.
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letter follows, is another woman in high position who owes her health to the use of Lydia Es Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. "Dkm: Mu. PtXKltAX' I Ruffort'd for .fvrr.il ycir with sTt'nonil weakaeM uni besriiisdkwii pains, caused by womb trouble. My apjs'tite was fitful, and I would awake for bours, axnl could doc bmcp, until Eaaemed mora weary in the tnorninc than when I rettrad. After rcadiiuj one f your adveitiaementa I decided to try the merits of I.vdiu K. Pinkham's Votfetablo ompounil, anil I am m plad I ilid. NoOM can dMcribe the kk1 it ilil me, I took three bottlea faithfully, and beaidea litiililin up my general beaJth, H drovo all diaeaae anil pokson out of my bisiy, and iiiad" DM feel ns spry and active IS ft younpf pirL Mrs. Pinkham's medii Inei ftPB ciTtainlv all tln v an- i laimed to be." Mas, M. K. Hi i.iion, 37 East Ohio Bt, Chicago, Hi. Mrs. Plnkham Ti lls How Ordinary Tsisks Irodtu c Tisplnremen(a. Apparently trifling Incidents in wnman's daily Ufa frerpiently produce displ.veinent of the womh A (dip on the stairs, lift ing du rintr nienst mat ion, tending ;it a counter, runnine a serine machine, or attending to the most ordinary taalra may raanlt in dUplaeeatent, and atraiuof serionacrils is started.
1 he ftrt indication of such trouble Don't let the condition become chronic tliat eon run overcome it by exerciaa or
More than a million women have rcpaincd health by thiMisc of I.Mlia K. Plnkataw'a Vcgejtefeta Com pound. If Iftm BlUfbti-st trouble appears wlib li you do nnl titidcrstaiul write to Airs. IMokham, at l.vnn, Maaft- for licr advice, and n few timely words from her will MOW you the right tliiiur to do. Tills advii-e costs, you notbin?, but it may mean life or happiness or both.
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t'ompoiind health to women who
the worst form- of female complaints, that bearitnr-down feelinp. weak back, falling and diplaceinent of the woinh. inflatnm.it ion of the ovaries, and all troubles of the uterus or womb. It dissolves and expels, tumors from the uterus in the early staga of development , and checks nay tendency to cancerous humors. It lUbdUM excitability, nervous prostration, and tones up the entire female system. Its record of cures is the greatest in the WOThC and should he relicdi upon with confidence.
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If ion suter from Enitet?. Fils, rillsna Skb mit. St. Vitus' Dance, or Vent go, have ch lldres, etlsilvts, friends or nrlfhbors that do so, or ksow piople tbst are sfftictrij, rry New Trcstmcat III Imiredisteb rtllere sod H'.RMANENTLT CURB them, end all you are asked lo do is to tend foe my FREE TREATMENT snd try it It bit CURED thosssoda where everything else failed. Will ba sent is ptsin paclt.ie ahtolutelr free etprtss peersld. My lllustraied Rmk, ' Emtspay Bipttlosd' FREE by msu. Plcsse ties asms, AUE aaa full address. AU ptkaaanWRf eaanaesiiaL wlf. M. MAT. M. Di
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Dortor CeHainli nat, an' Don't v.a Know th.it it I impottsihle tor itivri,ns .. advartMS); fktt v.u in.iv interview in on ..inr srieatitie aubiect, two . ahuaaaj payment in adv. nice Su.iv Sturiaa II lares While tun Wall.. Allen Koot Ke l .1 tertail cure for hot, Hteating, callu, and iwollen, minng feet Bold bj all pruggiats Price fSe. Poa'i cepl any tubstitnte Trial ps !. NIK K ifloNH UleaM Uiaattsd, Iii j..y..v. To lie vain al a 1 ml 01 ptas a, is t show thai one ja belon It. In l l"UC Ual. To t are s Cold I" r lr. T:ike l.sxit 1 ve Bruno l.iiuiiine Tablets An drugg: in r. tun I n j t fallt to cure. 25c A hehel tliat the 1 1 nt alwa)., to the Win no doubt accounta fw tha v'd spread coahdaaca ia Ups I'utk. I am sin, pito'i Can for Consunijptiei ia red luv Ufa taraa yaan ago Mi- ThOa Bobbin, M ile Sirtat, Xorwu-h, N. lab. 17, 100 The eve work tliau hu. of the master will do man bolli ot hu h.ui'is. 1 1 oik. I in , mo, ' I'o. Miiine.tjM-.li. four uilv traiai m tba Chicago A Korib M'estara Cab Invers' lue .ire tilled with hicago Dad) New. r.vn nicago, should he the hipnal for liiick action. through negleit. r a mistaken idea leavincr it alone.
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Mrs. Lelah Stowell, 177 Wellington St., Kingston, Ont., writes: MIr.R Ibaft, Pin Kit t t Von gfaj imleoil a pfvl-iciiil to women, and if t!: y .ill knew what ym could do for tiu'in, then would l bo need f their dragging out miserable livei in agony's "I Buffered fr yean witn bt aring-down Daina, womb trouble, nerrouani and rut intlngDeftda be, lut ;i tew iMittli-H of I.ydla 1'. Iinkliam'
Veijctablo t orn pound made life KKMC new ami promising t me. I am lijarli i and happy, and I do Dot know what RickneM i-i, and I now enjoy the 1h81 of hi-alth." Lydia K. Pinkham'l Vciretable
can always lo relic d utm to restore thus suffer. It is a sorercitrn cure for pr.vtii.- th o ijlnil tr- sml iijgnaturet of ttinr h...!ni L-iiiiin.'i.. t . flnkham Heiiii In ( o., l.rnn, Mass. CHOCOLATE B0N-80NS rsfli Is Balk A Urlslss) Si-alsa l'a ksfri. All First -Class Dealers Handle Them. WENNEKER'Si ST. LOU S. Live Stock and PI FfTRATYPFS Miscellaneous t,ul"ul la crt ! f..r t 111. I'.r-t prlr If til iTtlsal M, . SI. tMU. I A. S. B. Il.r. .pM.r I - PILES ANAKESIS S' Tl. lief ,,i IMiaii iir I. i t Ri:s eil.KS Y' X U-f ..in .. ,. ,.. I VSR 1st a. ' i , o ui.i out. aing, New YorS
