Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 49, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 August 1903 — Page 2
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BELLS Of ROME HING JOYFULLY
Amid Solemnity and Splendor the Coronation fook Place. PON f IFF BLESSES MULTITUDE rhc t.rt-at iti iiiiiu ami litll I'rrrill lit Mni; Ii I li ii I I'l.-tiir. I lir I r i! n I i.i ii Wtl V iiii'il Ii I' rl it.-, a a ii. I II i 'i Diu u i i Hilf. MM, ting '. The ceremony of the orona'.on of Pope Pius X. took place U-dnv m .he Basilica of St Peters in he prcag IK of the primes and high iignitaries Of the church, diplomats ind Koman applet, and with all the olemniiy ami splendor associated with .his. the most magnificent rite in the Roman Cat hol ie church. As Cardinal Macchi. the dean of th' .-ardinal-deacons. plated the triple :rowu on the head of the- venerable pontiff, the throne of 7-V persons fathered within the Cathedral burst into unrest raineei arclamat ons. the choir sntoned a hymn of triumph and the bells of Kome ran out a joyful peal. V l.rrnt Hi. mil ii Tiirr.-iit. When the doors were opened the Inrush was terrific many who started from the bottom of the steps outside were lifted off their foot and carried Into tho cathedral It was a great human torrent let loose, thousands of people rushing, crushing :ind sipieezing
THE CORONATION JM.k r'A the Tiara CTpOO the Pr
mid si reams. BfOteata, gesticulation and i ri s for help. lUit om e in the whlrlpotd t . turn tecopt and the compactness oi the cr .vd proved to be the 3afety of those caught in itWomen tainted la coaapawatlrely large numbers and even nv i were overcome by the heat, but serious accidents were few. Fortunately there were W few children present. After their en' ran the people had farther loop hours; of waiting, and if is 0OpUtad that the majority were on their fed altOgethOf ten hourn. five before the cpremony and another five hoort while It last.-d. The pope rose unusually early, and took a stroll in the Vatican garden Then he allowed himself be .!re-sed by the cardinals He cvm ed no nervousness and even said Jokingly to the master of eremonies. who the other day si gBjeattd that be should use the plural form In speaking of liinwli We feel very well this morning, but we may bo different tin n 1 urning from otir coronation ' The proce ssion then formed and proceded to the door of ih basilica throuch which Pius X cast an aim 0 terror-stricken glame. whisTing to Dr. Lapfoml: "Shall i ever lie able to go through with It?" "Imif Uffl Vin The neonle of basilica i.ad meant imbecome impatient ami when the tb-am-ing cross which pro ceded the eofteaja was seen it was greated with great applause On the appearance of the pontiff himself it seems as though the people would se"L-. to carry him In their arms, so great was their enthusiasm. Cries of "Plus, our pope, our father." and "Long live Pius X ' were raW-ed. notwithstanding the large placard posted all over the h.a!lia. sayin;: "Acclamations are forbidden ' leaflets to the same eJTect wore distributed among the ( rowd The ries continued until the pontiff was compelled to rise and bless the multitude and at the same time he made a sign for more revential behavior Silence was obtained when the choir announced Its entrance with the resounding notes of the "Ei'o Sacrrdos Maunus," which were accompanied bv t,i- -wect note of the silver trumpets A - ll of Inn ii I flee nee. The scene i n -i nted on btl mounting the throne formed a magnificent picture to w hh ii .10 p( ii could do JusMce The central licure aM the venerable pontiff neated on the tnrone Two lines of cardinal.- dad in ,ler and scarlet, reached to be high altar with Its buren of burnish candle, and sucreel vessels. While around sIcmhI the papal guards, lie pontifical OOWt, monks and officials. The cathedral was Illuminated with twinkling lights, while the marble columns and walls rendered the color scheme mor- vivid. Uvur head
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world up to hicU floate. I the harcuouv i of the mtmlc. The appearance of the pope in HUM l elevated i4' .on called forth another tirst ot enthusiasm Te poje then I'l. iMd the altar. anl after saying the ltuliilgentiam" the maniple, a eypjhefl of the cord with which Christ m bound on hie rapture w . ureal ieremoii. upon tue pipes arm I.. it. limit Prier lli-re.l l .ir PlM Th. whole sacreil college gathered aUitit the noiHv singim: Palcstrina's -Corona Aurea Super Caput KJnr-. nl,.l.. Ilu ,-Vi.itr l.nrvt foith into SonC .i ,-. . i i . ,.. ... i .1.. !. i v :-.:iiiu.ii .imo in i in n i - m.i . . tern octet pdayer; "Omnip ,,.1 .itTeri.l the followink 1 and Ker Eternal CM 1;....;. ,,. ..( i iflr,.v .ml nt hnr nt A l 'if.i!ii.'.i ' ... r.' - " i Sovereignty, grant Thy X . grace fruitfully to servant. Piua j govern Thy ; i. .... .v.... ,.. iiv ti.v i i..mency. be, omes and is crowned as father ' Liiu'ii ib.i rA. t.r .i all th4 faithful, i Iklltjv.- amii v i through Thy wise disiKmition may ;otr I ern 1 An: n IM1 cut from all corners ol the cathedral, from the choir, the people. Uto dersy and the patricians. When comparative .-il -me had bee. . ... l . t i ... . L. - restored caruinai .vianni auir's-eu ut pope in latin as follows Kiieive the tiara ornamented with three crowns Kenuniber thou art the lather of prim es and kins. the MCtor of the world, the vicar on earth of ou' savious. Jesus Christ, who is the hono ami clory of all centuries ' Aiuen" apain burst for'h from 'h com'ourse Intiiurln On- Pimtollo Hf netl Irlliin Pope Pius was almost overcome, anhad scarcely strength left to impan the apostolic bei., ii. ion Cardinal." Macchi and Seena crant.-d a plenary imlulgcme to all present, and the pro-s.-ion then reformed and left th. Hem basilica in the same form as it cam' When the ceremony wa- over all th; exits to the Vatican were Opened, anJ within an hour the raal cathedra! wa empty. From the throne Pius X.. HltroUII led by his suite, walked to th high altar, -tanding over the crypt of St Peter n'o which meanwhile Cardinal Cacch! de-sc ended to pray. The altar was surmonntccl bv a baldacchir.o MjpjH.red bv fonr historic hroaae pillars taken from i ne Parthenon. Cm iiliiu ra t the muM time prayer for -he cornutelli. Mocenni. Acliardi ami Satcjlll Returning front th- . rypt, Cardinal Mai i In plat ed upon the shoulder- of the pope the pontifical pallium and attached it with three colden jeweleV plant, sayin?:: "Receive this sacral pallium a symbol f the fullness, of the pontificate office, in honor of AlBttghty flod. the most gteffoaa Virisin Mary. Hie mother, the blesned apostles, 8t Pet et aan Si Paul and the Holy Rcmar fatholie- church " Pardinal lieacon S-rrr..i then rai-ed the pontiff's mitre and Senior Cardinal cb acon Macchi place:! on the whtle the triple crown At thi moment th' ohnreh was filled with the rinlm: o'. bells, the hlowins of allver trumpets the triumphnnt strains of the choir ant the acclamations of the multitude which could tin longer be repr-esed. A quaint ceremony was then arrled out. The master ol the ceremonies knelt three time before the pontiff, each time lihtini: a handful Holy Father ihun Passe Away the Qlorj of the World." of hemp hieb uurni'mnted n eilvei torh. and as the i :ir;ic- flashed ami then died out he c hanted Holy father thns i h away the gteff of ih world."
GEN. MILES OUT. YOUNG III
Jeremouv ol Final Leave-Takinj at the War Office. .. Ii IC. .1.. 1-rit.- Haakrl il I luni-lt 1..UI I'rr.i I. HI W ill I.. ll M I lt- 1 -11 r r 't'rt '. Wash aetata, Aug 10. Lieut Üeu r d an or wt in a .ordain- with the order of the pre-t dent. auniiui: command of the army of the I n: ted Stages. P.eviously . "'"K "a.l :ah-u .iieo..ii ui ...uvt ... the war department, l'nder an order issued by AdJt.-lJen ori.ju i be on.. ers oi tne army m Waahlngtoa, including also those at i eOfl Mer. a. assetum mi ai me nuj !iea.!.r.iar: rs arm jwhi .ueir r. a u the lieutenant -senera.. Nelm A. MiJct Ccn Miles arrived in an undrea coat, with no emblems showing his rank, but with the coai-of-arms on his houldet. : h a.- is now pr s ribed to le n.Tti bf all ofltoon on TottOg 1peanl with th- three sta-s of the rank ..t 1 .na.tr. n..rfll ttllhllllirh tl. itld n-""". ...... -
not attually lieeome iieutenant-penenu ;este.l the exix riment ui employ um i" until noon The officers wre preent- i iai:;acemer to take Thar.!- of the tuai ed to Gen Miles by Ccn Corbln and I ra sm h i MM, and th" siinuestion wai also were presented to t;- .i YOWW adopted Th' plan ont tiiplarei tha Gen Miles will leave for San Fran-j he baauma-ters shall be sworn it iseo to attend the annual em amp- u otBec icpaitaaaavi employes anc ment of the G A U Th" clerks in the j nat ihey -hall U paid for their servjfflce of Gen Miles presented him with i , w p js int.m'.ed that they shall dei handsome silver lovinc cup and a ,ver the pap. is to tho.-e to whoti arue va-e of flowers j hey are addre.-.-ed at points alonu tin Gen Miles, accompaniei by his mill- ; ,,. from the car doors, thus savinu ary sei rctary. Lieut -Co! Keber. left nu , tiBM vhich would be lost in cas
he war depart tm-nt a fev minutes tie- , fore twelve .i.k ai-oui m- nnw the time that Gen Miles was leavivg the depart- j ment. l.letit -Gen Youne accompanied by his aides, came arro-- from the war i llepe office and went immediately to - I - . n . pay BIS re.-;.-s to MSTPtar ivuou len. Younp a- the nt eipient Of a large basket of flow.r MtH by Mrs 'oor-ev e!t i. r an i :i F.4wi i iMiaii aa, WTamla if fiiml le rtwme MTks aea In PWilH Him. Washington. Aup ! len. Miles in tils farewell a-idress to the army issued riday night. say: Tnswerv.ng deotion to our govrnment and the principles npon which t was established and has been mainlined i essential to 'he efficiency of he national forces, and especially is his so in a democratic government, where the individual, in order to be a verfe t sold . er. mus: :ir-' lie a tme itizen The bOOaa 'hat every soldier f a great nation arrie i a marshal's haton in his knaps? k is. in a higher sense, more than equald in significince by the fact that every American oldier per-omfie- aoreffi i-n citizenship ind may by h.s conduct .remplify impartial justice to those who have never j experienced it. and the tesults of the highest litierty to those who have been strangers to it. thereby aidin to seI rure for his country a moral infl ier. e not otherwise attainable. "The ev e-nt sof rexent years have placed upon the army a new obiigatSOB, and in opportunity for a broader exemplification of its country's principles. The Cnited Stales army is now brought in liecation M Bf people, to whom its individual members of every rade are the exponents f American civilization A serious duty and a preat honor are now preaeatih! to every officer atel soMier. namely ''' "om nu-t. our r-oun try's prlneiBlee of eejual and exact .inc e immnnltV fmai vi"ler.e, eepialit. before the mw, . '. . i.---1!fferen' time! have. n urred in th aweagta anc orcantation ,i tne army restiiitns iro diverse lniitienee. ami various experiments have lin tried Time has rHtifled errors in the past nd will do so In the tu ire 'The lie.itenant cenera! ha- fnith that under all circumstances the artnv trill ntatatata lt hieh harae-t..r. and that its future wili tie as honorable ind glorious as has l-en its history In the past His earnest -olicP nle and best wishes will ever foilow the fortunes of the arm PRESIDENT ON LYNCHING. Magi Vaeavewe hi n-hf-I rar ilmi I'. nnlil.-. for rltara !. IppHei i (III . OyMer Pay. N" Y gag i$ -In a lejtr. the pulillcatUm of which was authoriecl. Iresielent ItMevelt commends Qoi Imrtdn of Indiana for the ttitude he assumed recently respecting lynching The president alho embraces the opportunity o express hi n views in reference to lync hing and mob violence, penerally. point inc out that moh vielen e is merely one form f anarchy and that anarchy is the forerunner of tyranny The president vipore. argea that the peaatty for -rimes tl,rt incline a resort to lynching hall he nppli'd swiftly and surely, but by due proems of the -onrt. so that it may be demonstrated "that the law is efiesjaate SB deal with crime by freeing it from every vestige of tee-h-nh ality and delay." i mm Paawesae irain in wlllalcaav Dallas. Tex Aug. 10 At 8::: o'clock Sunday niht while rounding a curve in a tO-fOOt embankment leading tc the btidife acroaa theTlialty river, two Misoouri. Kansas eft Texas passenger rs colli led w h ile running at a hurt-rat-cif hr-ei r:.:, p. r-n.- were iahire' as follows: C.crse (.umpert. engineer of north ound tr.in. Imth less broken .tame aietra. eagaaeei of sou h bound train cedlarbone hroken Isaar Smith porter 1. broken at.d nternal injuriea.
8A66A6EMEN MAIL CLERKS
Experiment of Employing Bagr.a men to Handle Mail. I II. Ilk. r I I ar Hi NMM lall til II..... i.. l.....i M .1.1 1 . . I ai Msil Umm the i im Wa-lnm. n Vug 11 Postumsteratral Payne has dei kled to make . rintent of employing hag-.;:i.:ero'0 n Iran. which arc not pr..vi,!el wit" iiiaii clerk to take charge of and deliver ettt new.-pap'r mad Thi declion has l.een reache.t after nun ih "n--iderai:oii. and in roapOMM to a petition nled by many of the leading newspaper p-iidishers of the country w he laked the o.t ofli e depar incut to provide faClUtlaa lot dtotHhottaNi 'P1 bundl - i f papi rs alOM the lim s froa trains which tarry only lo-i-d po nhes Th-re .re a larue number of suit trains am! at ilie d.-naitmuit is nol epr.-' t.i d bj an nip! ve on tlieni thf I mutter general de linej to asiitut I roipOfiatbUUj tor papers not lateloaad I n the ptHKbfs ee..mi As-iiam i om- , ..lrCun..rul CliullAnluirffM1 thl'll hllL .--1-. -.k-u. m he pap rs were in lose.l in the mn he u this would r.eiessitate tmur neini ak,.n , ,H-al post office befor hev could be delivered to agent It stiaaated that the cost of 'he servic hrough the t&Kgayonian will lie mml i less than if Mst orti employes wr aapplted for all sinl trainTft lICITTUC PPCCinPMT IU Viol I Int rncoiucni. i..f. . . .. I., mm m4 Betwewa itid. ..I ii.nl attoran .. n. rai HriM. Ilr i.i Hi imrlmiiil I Ju.lli-r. " Oys-ter Bay. N Y . Aug It Attor tey-Ceacral Knox will arrive here r lay to have a conference with the pres. .dent He will take luncheon at Sagaiiore Hill ami probably will remain Aith the president mos' of the day. The president dV rim i to go over witb him ei tain matters now pending in the ibmartnient of justie. including that phaae of 'he Littauer-I.yon glove contract as. which was referred 'o the KUrmey general The attention of the president last veninu was directed to a irc umstanial state ni nt published yesterday aftrnooa ll ial Beeretary Of War Boot exMded to retire from the cabinet, to ,. h led bv Dm Taft of the Phil-;
ppims it ,an be -aid that there is gang has cmmiited many depr.-da-M ... finite fonndatloo for the story ins during the past few months Two
rhe president, sir.ee the first lettanv i..n r: ,,v months men of Re ,.-.,r. It,-.- s po's-ible re-ire,,,, n' has i.,.ped tad still hopes that he will remain in the cabinet tor a Ion time yet He belian that the e-e retarv certainly will remain throngh the coaifag winter am. irobal ly a much longer time. PRESIDENT GRANTS PARDON. W in.. X.-. ileil in l.'n Viiri!r Trinl Tiir. !!. l hf I're III n f In Ordi-r in I .-. I I unllf'i Washineton. Autr. II The president ha- granted a pardon to Vv'm Follis. of j Texas, whrwe testimony i aic! to bess.nnal in a nntrder tr il pendin inj ras ln whl)i, jage, pni a nephew ! i oi the oardot. I n.an. is il.e accused t WUliaai Potlfat is said be the only man who c an establish rhe Ideality Of the body f the .lead 111 an. an old and well-io-lo farmer and fe rry tender In lan4ersoa eoaatf name1 McDohaU, but a- he m ill a term !n the Detroit hoi'.-" of correction some en years ago i after unviction in a federal court in Texus for ooaatcrfeltiag his teatlatoay I was inc on. ix ent ander t'ie law s of the I Mat until he was pardoned. HELD FOR THE GRAND JURY, I'rrl I III I II H T I il III I llll I I'l II III I U"J ne.tir Hnrrlnul.ni. c tiiirui-il Willi Kllliiiu .l-iii,. I'. 'I.Ciiim.
St louts. Aug 11 The preliminary , anie to Mar ion countv. Illinois, in bearing of "Lord" Beyawur Barriag- j tail, and has resided in and near Verton, aeeaaad cd the aiarder nf his nou ever since. His vife died in Irlead and benefactor, .lame - p Me- ue nVe-r laanaii latl Nine ghlldraej Cann. at IJontils Station in S. Leuns v,.ra lrn to them, the eldest son havrounty. on the night of June lv opened ing beea killed in the civil war He in the county court room at Clayton, has twenty-three grandchildren and H Moii. lay. before JoBttce Isaac V Camp- J reat-grandc biblien He has !een a bell, of DeHodhUBOat life-long, democrat, having east his first The defense waived the reading ol vote for Andrew Jackson He is an
the iniormation. ami Barrington entered a pla of not gaOtf The defense's rciucst that wttnei es be exghaaed from the room and placed in ekarge nf epecial officers until called wa. agreed tu and the mi i nnt ion proc ded Hiirin-ion lr helel witlmui l.oml leanite the Object low of hu attorneys, a ho ntiw thie-iun to itl-t.niti lial.eis ICjriUS priJCae e d . tlRi leaOrel pencling t'ae jury !m hev.- him re - .01 the i;raud 1 r I :i I I Ihe l eiuecn. s. n Firaactaeav Aus 11 The travfport ItOgad armen,. Seimln- from Manila with t h- Twenu gth Initeel States Infantry. Two ci.-athf occurred on the vo age. C F llerhtrt, private tngiaeet corps ami Jalltti 1 jkeii Co. I T nty-isth Infantry Mine r MavOerea, Spnngiiebl. 111 . Aug 11 -Oharlei ;,c igre.d 1, a tn.m r.w 1 - m 1 ih re 1 1 haV in his way home from Iti verton tc Btshe ll in corup.t y vO.h Frnn! Hb h. t fellow gfiaer. itbh baa laawi arreaagf bv Matthsl Priii' e of Hiv.u-ton.
A MYSTERY IN CHICA60
Young Woman, Who Attempted Suicide Huh:. Her Identity. shr ! H. H. i ll I kV HI" Muri .rilt.ii. DllHWIrTi 1 Hut lino In Vl rinlM. OkktfO. Auk tl With the chnneea for recovery jjeidadtj :i -ainst her. the wouiin woman who att- npied to take lo r Iii in her aparitii'Mi! at tie uditoriuin Sumlay. steadlasily refuses to make known bei Identity Her oinlitloa shows no improM ttn'iit. When told she had little i ham for life and urged to clear away the mysterv ahi v -poud-t bv aahiBl to bo allowed to write. Wh n her eofidlUOfl permits sh- will be gtvaa Um dnalriil opportnolty, and through her letters it la hoped bit relatives can pa kwotad NoCklag is yet known as to her Identity further than iue name. Mrs Henry (Jlover, under viiiQl she registered at the hotel, and Montttomt ry. Ala . from wlti.li tit y a telegram was received Sunday tiiuht A telephone niessag' was received at the Auditorium from a man in Mont gomery early in the day re.jii- si ing p'raataaion to speak to Mrs rüotev When toM that she was not aide to un-wer the telephone the man at otue t ang off. From information gathered by the police the woman is believed (0 be lortn- .. ii.... ii...:. c..l.... il 1 1 ml uolll - ri .I 1S' .I.II I' . I. I " r. rry. Ala . and tnat her hnsliaml is a resident of New Orleans. HOT BATTLE WITH OUTLAWS. 0mm Detaj Killed, ewe ionntir iiiiii.I.-.I mill i:eiiii-il ti i-r llHliien . moid ! . Washington. Aug. 11 The cominis r of Indian affairs received the following telegram rrom Igenl Mitaeher. in charge of the Oaage Indian ageor , v a, ,,au hn-1-.i. okla.t 'i, (;,,.,-. it.nnett, sJainOB and Major. Jn a pjt,. beu battle with outlaws. Sllldav evening, killed one and morially wounded another. The third is still nt large. Offner Haines WU dangcrmölv wounded." Mi I V vv i in: m v ii I O i . I li i' Ilm lli'a of the lien. I lliiinllt Hein t I a u. ii in Ucatkrle. Guthrie. Okla.. Aug 11 - The aaOBBd or the two BMttben Of (he .Martin gang of outlaw-, who engage! in a fight, cm Saturdav. with poM of deputy sheriffs in the Osage Indian nation died Monday, and be .h bodies are being broaghl to this city Deputy Marshal Haines, who was shot, is improving The other members oi ue gang mm-i raped, but are still being pursued. The; aaogtthi ago mey nei-i up an.i ro.meu. nearly 100 travelers on a lonely road. They also are c harged with killing a rltisea In the robhery of the rail way ftae ; t ion nt Menneaney, Mia with kiiiinn City Matsbal 'rof ol t'.eary . and with rohhtnc the nt it office nt Hopcton The j ivsse has lieeti following iheni ever: time the wholesale hobt up ami it was 1 i that Cross wna 1 llleel H.aw storms 111 the territory during the past Ll hours have prostrated wire and details Of the fpjht are lacking The j name-. Of the two deOu outlaws are not kaowa OBeera have beet robpawaand from all portion! "i the territorv 111 au I tieinp to Identify the lodies ONE HUNDRED AND THREE. l 11 el 1- l"rnnl." llliilcoi. I .-ino. 111.. 1 O-I.rn I III. Om- II Ired mm4 I lilril 11 11 1 1 r r Var lalia. Ill Aug. 11. In the littJe rtliagt f Vernon, ten miles south of h're. Sunday. Mt Frank BiniOtt, fainilhurl) known ihe .iiiitrv ronad as ' Fnde Frank ' celebrated tbt one hun-1 dead ami 'bird anniversary of at" 1 birth Facte Frank has ooadnctbd a tavern .11 Vernon for iiiany yenr. and eve t ;. j i raveling alesma wi, , telia goods 1 throughout southern Illinois has at anas time or other stopped el Uncle J Frank 1 tavern t'nele F.-ank w.i i...in 111 Bedford 1 county. Virginia. August I, 1806 I le 1 ardent adtnir 1 of William .1 llr;iu having known bun and bis father, Judge llryan. main years He is a devout Method, PataMa in 1. i ni rnru. 8t l.eiuis.Aug 11 H. Q IMstelkiimp. a pal ker whose home was in the southern part of the city, committed , i.lJ. I L..... .1 I I . "CI 1.-1 HUH Ulf in r. .iix w . i. I - a a a i a 1 ..ll 1 Monday morning, raooung ninwwH through tho hcnri No teamen 1- knowt for 'he deed iiiknairciit atoresa RatafffB, N Aug. H. A elisatroufi rain anl elec tric sioru. clbi great damage near Albemarle t'undHV nitht. Four tenement houses were damaged by lightning, their nCCOpanta being hverely shoe keel line girl was killed by lightning I he-re- fears Willi llriil.rn llnek. Holyoke, Mas? , Aug 11.- Ja me Cog .ill. 1" yean old. who hnd lived ihre ami a half yenrs with n linden hm Ih dead The fall which fracture-el tin i-piual eoluum Mated paralysis bedoe the break.
THE PINKHAM CURES ITTRJMTUü WAT ITTEIT10S AMOXfl TH1IUH WOIEI.
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Mrs.Frances Staford,of 243 E. 114th St., N.Y. City, adds her testimony to the hundreds of thousands on Mrs. Pinkham's files. When Lydia E. Ptnkbama Eli modies were first Introduced Bkeptica all os' V the country frowned uion iiieir curative claims, but ai yeap after year lias rolled by ant tlio little p 1 lupof imen ho bad been cured by 1 1 1 now discovery has since grown Into vaat army of hundreds of thousands, doubts and skept ici-in- have been swept away aa by a mighty HhhI, until t.-Jay the great jtkI that Lydiu B. Plnkbam'fl Vesjectabte CosagMMnal and her other naedicinea are doing among the women ol America is attnv ting tho attention if ninny of our leading scientists, physicians and thinking people. Merit alone c ould win inch fame; wise, therefore, is tho woman who for a rure relics upon LHu. K. l'inklianiNVo''tableC'oinpound. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Cenuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of 5cm Facsimile Wrapper Below. FOR HCAOACNC FOR DIZZINESS. FOR SIUOUSRESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIFATIOR. FOR SAUOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION . oaniWi iirni.))' IC, ! Vtrrelr Ymmymmlm.sC CURE 8ICK HEADACHE. GET ASK YOUB DEAltl? FOD THE SLICKED MADt PAMOUS BY A DtPUTATtON tATtNDING OVtl. MOPE THAN HAIP A CCNTUPY. TOWERS ScvmenUwvf Sfet hat are maoe or inc ocst ' material in block or yellow for all kinds of wet work. MTWACnONM CUaPaXTLFD V YOU MTd TO its CANADIAN CO.lio.CM TOtONTO. CAM. If yon suffer froin Kpilcpsy Fun. KallinuSIck aSMI, Si V'ltua' Han, '. nr Vertigo, hae chlliron, mail ran fOc tids ur ueiuti.ir tbaid" ao, cr knew p. o,.i th at ire aft' j." ted, B New Tre., t wtt will Immediately relieve and I'l.nMANbTNTLY C Hi. ihcMB, anil all you ara a-Ki-,1 to el.i ih 1,, end fciriuv I HI. I . I HI ATMl NT and trv it It tin CI'KKIi thuusands luv a eer vi tili u ' aa 1 1 ,i . w I i'ci M'ut In M;in.fi: larkatrc t nlulrly frc, eprr.s pirpid. tr;. .1 II " I.. I'.i. l-lV I-. jM-nIird. KUI.K tv uwil rien e , n a um.-, A'.K and fall Mdrea All cearaasoaeepee pfSfeaebianahJ eonBdcDtial. W. H. MAY, M. D., 94 Pine Street, New York City tvather mno Mtiam-dtitha rldrrwho w "art SAWYER'S EXCELSIOR BRAND POMMEL SUCKERS Man ur tad'Ui- e-aei not rcI mmm EXCELSIOR SJMMD OIUD CL0TM9NC tot all klivle "f nr W.rrai'tonv atarpraM l"k fcir iraele-nnirli. If not at ilrl.r wrllc 11. a. ,. tea ai. I n. vi C'aakrMf . lue. iBJLMLBJII 1 1 I
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