Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 28, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 March 1904 — Page 6
LINER EW YORK 1 A COLLISION
Meets With Two Mishaps in Oa Iav.
SEN. GRANT WAS MISQUOTED
THAT SERVICE
Did Not Snub President Roosere.t iu Hit Chicago Speech.
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PENSION OROEH
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HAILSTORM AT NEW ORLEANS One ot the Most Furious Storuii t VCI i xperieuced. a.m. a II aim lika llnlf at Million
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CONSIDERED GOOD POLITICS
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my n murks at ;lp on invited to a'!-:, tl.o hra-h 1-1 low II ol St. latrtckNo J the inv ration.
a!d anwith refl and to i dub in lay, and
but
In the i arly morning, ana later com;::; into collision in the English el.anaol w nti ;--r : -uiar mi 4utal;-aiu-y 'or contrail o ...e British government and u.-o 1 as a
tr p. bound tor iloiuUay with -oO to anr pn.parm:
The Nov York c
qti.o-i.Ml that I not be speech ! hau'. un won! I not! aVed to ta--! toi- and had.
ailed upon for lerstotl that I respond to anr therefore, cons
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;he hou.-o for having
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I A, Mandl lS- 't 1 ' it "ivoihinK lii.e a h ilt lars' datoa-re ha been doni !. .-.ere wir. !, r.i.i. i.itu swept out the city v eaing. By far the most coninugo done u buildings wss I by the Southern Brest am! warehouse on Pfrdido cen Su Charles uua Caron
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proaching Cherbourg at 2: TO o'clock Sunday morning, during a fH Tho s.-i sn .x'' , however a: the ' de was on tho flood, sad within an hour and a half the rosso! floated wltfconi aasistanv Hor l o'tora was .. taaged. and there was wa?or rn the t. Ida. but sho was abi3 to procttfd. Purins 'he Toyajr tip rile har.no! a donse fo : I SVhen off ilsit CasUo. Eng. tho Assays SflddenTy apan ! w found impose.! le to avoid a ctdlision. The Ne Vork'i bow cra.sh.Nl in' th' V-sa I stamoord bow, tearing agrsat cap is that vasvel The N v. York's bowspr i
was iarr --d away, and th" laor was i wsy
sni.u-l' : into fr.ign i.ts Tkere was groat exata-ment on oithor ' T!.e l".i :" Assnyo w .r loworod a; :
! ulkl1.. h ipt n. i em-
ihe trjops wefauusiered, but head of the troo)sh:i' saved v g wi ro able b r S
and M.- New York was docl I for porary r pairs Nobody was itJ It will i Impofaihi to .-siims'i damage to the Now York until sh kwn p r :n o dr; It h believed that both rssscla bei w hat er:. f injuro !.
When Uio Now Yoik KTouniirU at lri.. 1. 1 Haruo the .Saajo--rs ho oro x-'.Hp kartUy (U W k ' i Hi' - ;-ll ra. a ;ia-oi,aapr . the.
i tlon to talk on any
"After arriving thore I found that they had assigned m- to ree:, i to the toast, Tho President of the United Stat.' anii hen I arot-r 1 att.'0);)t'd to glvo aa cuie for net talkini; o My excuses were that I was not permitted by the rsgulationt to disnttfl 'h prosldnt or (thor c. ll ofüc rs- an-i n n-imi' i them of ih disaster that had oefallon some officers hi had nme f r m th' Phli ; -Another was that I d!1 not know anything alout th presldorcy. moaning there!'- that I had not studied up the usual platitude given to tho offico. and. third, that I was no orator.
I am particularly chagrined at the
the report is put in tho paper.
which would draw the inference that I rofrrM to the present president, for whom I have the wartno- admiration, and with whom I havo had a m s' agTceable personal arquairanoe Hi kind am! thoughtful rut : deration u?on the .'oath and burial of mv moth-
rp s 'iiostis, as a rule, prais AH asroo that ho bal xorlcJ a d political novo
Blui'h pr s.--ir- has bten brought to ba?ar on : he ho.i by old sobiiors for the paio .f a service pensaon law. and it was the intention of the repubUi mi to pa-.- su h a bill in the hou and then permit it to die in the senate. Tb- democrat! believe that the presIdcnt has usurped the power of con-
K". - They hold that the issuame of i this order is but another .-top in the
dangerous policy of "legislation b const ruction." TtM liatlasBiei Cast. The demixratic leader. John Shan Williams, raferrcd to the matter in a spo- h Friday, in the house B :no of the republicans feel th.it th- president is exceeding his authority in doing by executive order through a lib- ril contruvtion of the iension laws Abtat congress only should do by
I legislation. Chairman Sulloway of the coramiö I tee on pensions does nof believe ths present service pension scheme will I add more than from 9S,6OO,l0a to $".-
In the midtt of the storm a general Ire alarm vias turned in, but it was . afer ihacovered that tlior.' ii no tire, hut that tho Bouthera BlPf S Co.'s I huildii'i-' hd ul lapsed. in the St, charios hotel i pUBc" wag j caused by the downpour of hail on th I !t.""U squaro fast Of glass nof which covers the pa!in garden. Men Hn.l women rusha-d to the romote parts of
the ho'M or down into the corridors to I
see what was tho mattor. but an explanation of the roar sxn quie'ed thconfusion The proatost loss. prolahly. was that which was alone ro the stocks in th' stores The hail, choking up the gut-ta-rs. caused the water to pour through tho Joinincs of tho walls, doing gra-at flamag.- in many stages.
CARNEGIE S GIFT TO KENYON
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Tai 01 my mo.U- n ., i. , nem- .m i-n'i- 1 ' i r ih
r L j er hai given mo a personal a' -a. hmont fc. ma,0 o, the (iem,eratu " memben ths i fur him which will never grow less. ! lB from io,m 1(J OOOOOO
nas ) an acynmu tnat ould be said to
a wrii.j. persona!
j Chairman Sulloway believes that th
A h:s warm, -t amo,int turned back into the treasurj iirer wo;:, i ii year from the pesstoa appropriafeliaite for the lioJi lVA v. in ho ono tnh to carrv out
or tno united tht. r(1r rmrin-
Mount Vernon, o . March 10. The gift of $.".o.ooo in ö per east lonJs to Kvnyon college bj Andrew t'arn. gie is to establish the Edwin M. Stant-.n chair of economic- Carnegie gave the money at the suggestions of tho late M. A. Hanna. who had given a similar amount fair dormitory On learning that Stanton had aecitred his collegiate trail ing in Kenyon college. Carasajtt dsdSlaslllSlI to nano-' his endowment in hona.r of the late secretary of wnr. because when Stanton was si en tary of war he made Car-
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JEFFERSON GUARD UNIFORM. Ihe Iniform of the Jarflarton lii.trd l ilia- WorlaTa I'nlr A ill lie an atta " liar a,..
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node assistant manaur of teb-granhs
. 19d and l'a)2, an. railroads, which position gave " ."-) was returned be- j Carnegie his start in Ufa. The h.-irs d applications. j 0f the late Senator Hanna hava- grn n I iao.'' nanus oi men to Kenyon college $15,000 additional ie added to the pension for the purposo of fully completing
an 1 l"o.isj next 1b
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Miss Nettie Blackmore, Minneapolis, tells how any young woman may be permanently cured of monthly pains by t.akin Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. "Yovsto Woattari I li froquont hendtuahei of a wvero Btton. dark gpoti before my eyea, add at my mi n-trual perioda I gafferea untold agooY. A member ol the lodge adviaed me to try Lydin E. Plnkhnm s VosjetssMeOoaBi omul, but I only .scorned al I .-. i felt that my case w.i bopekaa, but aha kew .tt ma until I boagbt a bt r t lo ami started taking it. I soon bad the beat reason in tho world to rhangv mv opinion of. tha in'tl.' iüo, as eaehday mybealth teiprored, and ftnallylwas en I Irely without pain at my roenatrunUc periods. I am most grateful" Nlhil" BtUMOOtOBMf Central Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Painful Periods are quickie and permanently OTercoanfl by Lydial ES. Ptnkhnm's Voaja table t ompoandL. The above letter onlj on of htusdred "t thousands which prove this itntasment to be a faet. Nenstmatioo is a lereSjO strain on a WOmAn'S italit v, it it is painful soinet binsj is ratlin. Den! taske Bareotiea to deiaden the pain, but remove the raoae perhaps) it tacnusod l irreaularity or womb diplaements, or the development of tsunor. Whatever it i, l.vdia E, Ptnksinnrs Veseinble Compound to gsmarnntoesl to esure tta If there is SnrthtaSl abosd yoar ease aloit which you would like special advi.-e. write freely to Mrs, l'ir.'aliaüi. Sho will tra-at your letter as str:a-'.y aoaAdsatiaL she can sorely bat la von for no perM.n in America can sneak from a wider experience in treatias; female lUa She baa hetped huadredaof t msan!s of women back t" b aith. Her addresa is I.vnn. Mass.. and her
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ind that the New i nioiiWi the ofll
York s bow was firmly of the Assaye. Mr. .s enough I o obserre th : aboard the tn aasead was last, an! tl of a hurry, tad, while being prepared for lau of an ordinär! driT. par.-d (or.'in .ed Mr a gapine hols In the a and sticking on port man 'eu ant ;
Tk re was we streck would have
- iviutfl a the JcSoiSon e membera f ary for s ill
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be rthat ri.mn:
tit in oc adi
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s, we saw e ten feet r:i wi a ! ; rry .oat. lie
a pan on our
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REPRESENTATIVE THOMPSON,
ad ; . . ti, TV- lr1 IS a chftks the otb reguUtion kha first style hav
'he lirter The nr-' r.i.n1 of 'he fa'i uniforn.s have lwxa received, an 1 the guard Is daug beinp rests
gr.A;..- nan,!'.ra out id he i f r
s nnfform of bln '
f r iirue uniforni : One thousand a,f the a ordered and ! 10 of
a ato
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th aif Slrmha-r af lh" llnii l"r in Ihr I'ifiU Uuluiua Uiatrirl, ftl W a alt i ii k T ii ii .
ha side
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rnea Tho P, td to arm the il.-i- n.. of
r aa bed next year Spaker Cannon .l
very Just order " 1 1.. I ff. art IS Icnnre aaniirraa. BeBresen,a-!vo My er, of Indiana, the ' ranking democratic mr-mber f the
pensions comnrne. said "ft wou,!d ha' e I -eon all rinh' for th" pr.-ident to iN.-ue ths order if conutrens had ref I to act or had adjourned without
laKii - a .ion. nuv as it is. it took1-
like an attempt to ignore nngreTi.o peasloa coaasslttea would have taken up the serv:-" penafoO bill next Saturday. I am In favor of Jcrnoring
the exaeatls gariat and eolai aho.-id I fc,lb"s .fh the biil The thin3 should be J abilit; a omplish.a d by law. for. if one ad- Clonal m mis' rat ion could i"ue Mirh an order !
auoiii r admiastratioa eou'.d rescind If
Leader Williams does not discuss the order furher than
, Hanna hall. VOTE OF THE MINE WORKERS
advice la free
f
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t-a aai.ii Bniiiat n Ststata !.ai i t.i or :i75. Indianapolis Ind. Mar. h T Th .oilers completed their work Friday aftaTii-KJii and annnuno'-i th" vote a.-t'oüow.-. Tora! vote a ast.aJC.SsT. For kccepiiBg tho Male. 98.514; against the I di and in favor of a Strike, tJS7Z', majority acaln.-t a striko, Sl,14t. Seore'ary Wii.-on of the United Mine Workers said a me.'tii.'z of the J:nt
i committee would in all prohe called for Indianapolis next when the ?.-a1o would be or two years, and arrant?''would le made for the neat a vent Soft to meet ro years
a -'..vr-- j or i.
are tr, 0 say: t. l. h
mer.t joint ienre.
if Vou do not aas opt her kind invitat. n.
Details of Another Case. IK.ui Ifstfl. PanCBAX: Ignorance at.l can 1 -n aa is the caoee d most of the luffi r Ings of women. I beUeve tihart if are properly understood the laws of haaltb ve would ail be velL hut if the si' k women only knew tl." trutn about Lydia E. Plnlr btia's Vegetable ( aimjiouiid, ;. -,- wt old b m'.uI mudi.sulli.riiij end w uld b k a is.-1 tut 1, Iusa l it f. .r five months for lotal difSeulty which bad troubled me loryi am,
arid for which I hail pent hundreds td dollars In the vain endeavor to t -tify. My Urn forces were being mppedj IM I was daily l'-sin my i;.ility. Lydia L. Vinkbaiu's Vegetable Compound cured me completely, and
I am now enioyinsr the liest nf hnallb. and am most grateful, and only too pleased to endorse such a great remedy. Mi Jln ml 1. Rowanse, 604 11 u, N. W., VVaahington, D. C. Mrs. Ptekhnm, u bös- address i, Lynn, Mass., wtil aiiMM r In er fully and without cast all letters address il to her bj Mck women.
sasH Br-""" ssjb-
Suada; ifier-
sen attsek !
br-t 1 he
by n.
i W Thors i the pa.-
PI ire Metb'Kiist ü b, wha-ro Mr I while in U .i-h-
noon of pnatrurnoe Mr Thompmn nno wayek, ha aj last Sunday risht BuffaTOd illtSl. Tj his n" S" 8 t h Rev B J T the Mount Vorn pi. si oi,ll i ! :.P : Thom;i-on wor-bi
ineton. and taS iSMIgiemliMlSl commit tee. tSM reanBSjaj SSWi '"tm hr Monday ninht for Tuske". aAhero th- ntertuetif will tak" plaio in the city eemetery some tlass Wo'ineaday. Itopr.-enta'ivf. Thompn was m tho forty-fourth yar ff hi I ace. an ! m HTvins his ateottd frm in the ho Two on- l..s mother and soy u-al broth, r and sifters servrrs him. fr'atamati-r nf I aillf-tr llrnal. WKsfer O. March 21 John Kanke. Ss rears old one of the founders of the I'liiversi'y of Woo- .t. dia-! suddoily of heart dbease Sunday Mr Kiuka was a trust es of Wooster university, from tks tieeinnini: of tV schrail to the date of ail da-rb .ind wa-- the first to endow a (hair in 'bo university. Sutalfia llain Wna BlBHal Kansas City, Mo . March 2! - Rporta PSeetred from al! parts of tho Kan-an
patterned aftar those wurn b th ; po lies of continental uus. The dress uniform adopt! for I s Jefferson Guards is said to be a re-splend-nt affair, with irogg , is-avs b it-
uma and other military trappings, , which will make of a .Toffer-n Gttarn on parade a truly impress ire figure. ThubO w ho have seepthe model siy that It will Clip the dress ut .f rm uijrn by 'l.e Cou:.:bian C is-' at Hki- j
by
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TWAS THE POPE'S NAME DAY Ilia llaillii-a II aa r aj im aSMslaV lasef ! I nam vu i n . . aaf Iba- U illrt.
like executive leaitation Mr. Smith declared that pat ion of the powers of tho oxecutive.
Membero of the csnmit'e" on pensions are now talking of going ahoa'd with the consideration of th- service pension despite tho president's action, hildincthat the aei'ilcs peasloa should be established by law. as any aiSIB t.va order an be rex indod by executive order. MISSING FROM CONFERENCE Ihr SseaSaSl lime li a Juirpli II ii Una .( I.atal . i . ik
aa I i , ta i . i . . . . I'hilada Ij.ha. Manh If Th shsona p of Rev. .lo.-a ph A Dfnnett, of ronrstoaa. Lancaster iounv frcm th
Rome, March 2u Saturday Ieing 0. m - j . . T m... - j
T" - , 2 T. Tl 1'iuia.ioiphia M E coafi n nee, has re-
toe pope ri-au co WI s- , g,ud ia a n ,)Hnß m fof
'ira-s. , siu ie -r..inii iio.n a., par's
of Italy and from abroad Tho num-
whe.it I rainfall
'piarta-r.- awheit evr;. t lir aa ii
that Suaday'a haavy al. Santa Ko beada ans a . . a ha andi'ion
Vuillllst K'iri.liia Sa.
Pal inj ra. M. March . Sam MrCulloimh. 1 i s ine west of here, was ;-r-haw fatally Injured. Friday, w!id- at work at a raw mi!l. In lif inc a heavy Ior IfcCwlloasJi vaa thrown oa the carriago and against the running; saw
I'rlrr New Yo been xont ed Itatea
'an II ii Mi. r to Uitirr, k Man !i .1 A circular has mi to the trade by the I'nltRubbST Co ann'Minadnc an
advivuee of aevea pr cent, on all atasaea of rubr footwear, to take effect Imtnsdiately
bera of 84 Peter'i club, srfcfca mciBOnaj the whole Itoman Clerical society, aa Is their custom, presented tho pontiff with a mae-T.lncnt t.aGkot of the most carefully selected fruits and flow.rThf ba-V.et represented a Venetian gondola The pope. In thanking the girers, made a most tour'.dng reference to ' his bei". Yenice," idding: "I pray I -bal! pr i a $ ! hln.saaan for ths Lark of S. I ' eXcMSeXM rrllaaa In W n nr Ii 11 ria. Liso-Yane. Mandiur.a. March 20 Troops continue to anno hr' i.i Isrreaslns numbers. The hoal'h of the soldiers is good
, miss ins member Mr It. nn'f . rharsro
it in Presiding atldSf A. (i. Kynetta d -riit. Rev Mr. Kynett aaya Mr. Bannet left bin borne for this city last Friday, but has not appeared in the conference. Elder Kynett further sta'a.s that the missing clergyman's confa-ronce (sjllectlons are safe with Mr Itonnett's family. Failure to find Mr. Bsgtasfl will res'.; in an oxo. r . . sinn of tiie (inference, at whiih his disappearanrs Will iao dis u-ei In Ifjaj Ro Hnnett was sta'ioted a' Iinsford He mysteriously di-ao-
peared on his way to the confereme a- Columbia in 1903. The con fe rem e birned that he had been ill, and no h n was taken.
line to Chiiaac
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'cmie ot scarict ferr now prevailing at Dolavan. Wis., the local health authorit.es have dosed the city athools The holding of hunh eervi- Sun-da-shools or any public gatherings Is prohibited. h.uu.il Willi I iiitia t fl.nirnl. Chlrsgo, March 20 Charged with emtizlamont. Francig B. Wrinht. cashier of the Firat national lank of DursW Hl , was Indicted. Saaiirday, by the fasleral arand Mry He is aliegad to have embezzled 1:14,000.
ila-U.-n llVWllae M Irlonf. Frankfort. Ky.. March 19. The ksisJatatC U-paased a bll, which the tt -vi rnor ii i xj..yted to sign, making a hioken stealing a f Iony. .It la txpa.ted that when the Ml becomes a law there will be fewer chicken mops disturbed
VSartlai aif BtaMaJ li.lanlatc. Pt Louis. March 19 William Ballaorn. an und rtak r of Venice. 111., and
T".l- .if Mait:i
n -t his Jiorna In Vonice, Tliurs da fro n blood pn onlng ermtracted. It ie said, from handling a dead body
THE KAISER AT GIBRALTAR Ilia- i.'-riaaaai Iniiiiriir mul I. a n. sir l.r.irur ti-imrl WhlaW I'.n-lnt . d Visits mill I mil l.-alra. Cihrsltar. March 19 The N rth t
QenttSKf Lloyd teamer Koenia; Alt'a rta, !
wi h Kmieror William on board, and rndcr a onvoy of tho armoureai cruiser j I'rlnz Krielrnh Karl, arrivi 1 here Friday All on board wore well The British -quaairon stationed here salutod
he fiorman ship, and ("on Sir (ierge Stewart. .white, tho goreraor Of Oihraltar ! oarde.l tho Koer.Ig Alberta and welcomed the emperor. Emperor William subsequent ly landed and i in had with Sir fjer.ru" White. The Streets traversed by the emperot ware lined with troops and b!ujarkets. He was accorded a most OOSitl re option. BOYC01TE0 BY NEGROES.
One nf Ilia- I'u.lirra of tin- Mnnl.tnd -Mm i r.oa um i Istasa TSaal RaeVaSS Cava Mil llaa-k. Snow Hill. Ml. March 19 Dol gate William 0. Kerbte, of Wore, -toi county, who has boon pushing the Jim Crow" bill in the tat' lefrinla. ture has been boycotted by negroes. Kerbin boards at a BOtel asm. When he rot'irned from Annapolis and entared the dining room ho was informi ! that the txitered cook had refased to prepaie any meal for him. Hunrry and angry he travoli-d to Haiti more before ohtalning fiod. His roI red laundre-M also has Joined the moiement. Itlaal a.l llrtart Di.intr, 3t Ixmls. March 19 David F. Me "lay. 79 years old. tied, Thurslay. of luart dUog si'. Mr. Mat lay raine to 8t. Louis from Htash'ar. ate . five rear ai-o. whore for over 50 year ne wan engaged in farming and utock 'alt'.ng.
TAKE NOTICE Thi.. .9 to certify that Dr. Üaldweü s (IAX-UIVE) Syrup Pepsin has not outsold any remedy off tho kind, because there IS NO remedy of the kind. It stancs pre-eminently alone os a certain cure for Constipation, Indigestion, Sick Headache and Stomach Trouble. 50c and 1.00 bottlea at all druggista. PEPSIM SYRUP CO., Montlccllo, III.
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It Cnrra ColiJ. Coti -h, Sore Throat, Tranp, Inflirenra. n doot-iiiu ' I ..-.. ! A-'ma. A ra-rta n rnrr for Con.iiinpti'in in flrt tpra, and a anre rt iief In aalvanwd ugeav Uno at oneas. Tob Will irr Um exceil.-nt rflm after takina tha flrta .. s . .j ir r. evovn Lire. Larga butüaa iS crati and 60 canta. Young's swuiTi..usi:l:D
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F REE to WOMEN A l-nrze Trial Box and book of inItructloni absolutely Free and PosD paid, enough to prove the value tf
PaxtineToilet Antiseptic
f'aitine la In pc- 'e' form to aaaolva in water noav potaonmi . and lar auperinr to ligu U anil.r, im containn; ak'.hol hlch Irouirs Inllamed aurfacca, ij ha e no c'r.main prosertie. T he contc r i i ot rvery hot aaaVoa more Ar. tliptk- Baia ti n lacta longer BjesS turthrr baa mora ..- In the tamll ant Seea more good tha n an y antUrptlc prrparaUua you can buy.
The formula of a noted Boston physician, and used with tfrrat success as a Vaginal Vath. forLeucorrhaa, Pelvic Catarrh. Na I Catarrh, Sore Throat Sore Eyes, CVJ, and all soreness of mucus membrane. In loral treatment of fem.ile I!ls Paitinels , intaluat'le. I' sod as s Yaplnal 'Wash ws I :hallonse ths world to prodice its equal f'r tin irimgh nets. ItiaarcvoUtionin clean -ing. anal healing pow. r; it kill all pa-rma wh. i' Seam inrlammati"n and diau-h.trai. All )ra linadrucf ki-rp l'ait nr; prlsa. BS, b-t : If your a doe. r: t, arnd ti ti. f -r It. ! n't
. a aubaliluta thrre ii nothing l.krai'..na. Wrttefnrtha Free lloi nf l'nail Inr lo- l it. B. PAXT0PJCO . 4Pr,peBidC..Botuo-Mas
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SaaaViaai lawwari Oasswames. JsCeeaaa t'ity. Mo . March 19--(iov. Dockery has pardon.! .1 H Ha - from
funt.Yv4-'--t-l? Penitentiary, whore bo was
tent, three month, ago. from Poplar Bluff ti aerve two .years for ratnBBsagkfaf
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And are rq'ial in tha hat. Ten mammoth Hoarrrln I at let laa. oae . k(c- ol racb kiuai or 24 cent. , . R0SLS . , And ornamental Shruha wa grow the be.t. lll'lttralrd eaUlofn FhKK, wri'e toatav f OS it if y.u harr a garden.
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Smokeless Powder uiTon piiid ,
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The Union Metallic CartriiJ0c Co.
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