Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 51, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 September 1904 — Page 6

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A URGE INCREASE

Value in Philippines Shows Qail of More Than a Million Dollars. FALLING OFF IN THE EXPORTS I hl U li lit II.- Ike tlrault .if Pm rrrainl hliuirun In I ttpru anil Ur--l nllril Htt( lllal urea vi; i mprtlttri 'ashtngtori. Aug Sf ---During iwn Mhs euded aMarth las?, the total commerce of the Philippine island shows an increased value of more than a ti. . .. a'...ir- ;. the 1 r.reau of insular affairs. The '..' !. kis 'ha: the Philippines advanced nearly two , million dollars, in vak:e. and that a , slight falling off showa la the exports ( M a result of decreased shipxcnts a ' xpra a:;: siuar. ai'ho . !. :i;; :;n i tobacco are exported in larger amoun'a j than for the corresponding time of the previous year Excluding gold and silver ar.d I'liivs. States government j

OAViO 3. HILL TO RETIRE

Says He Will Permanently Quit Politics on January i.

Will Via.. Helluqalah the I r4SfsMp uf (ha lit-iu ur rat I.- ra.i, in tee . urk. ' AI ban N Y. An;; -' David 1 Hill, in conversation with friends her Sunday, announced that he intend:- t reure from politics January 1. nei 'and that no matter hat the result of the coming campaign may be in staP' or nation, he will rel.nquiah the lead "...?( Hie ilein.K ra::c ;ar?v in N'cw Vork He added that in the even: of denj v ratic success, he would not accept an wiuon under the uational or lUU

CHICAGO 0ÄY AT

1HE WORLD'S FUR

October 8 Has Been Designated a Chicago Day."

MAYOR HARRISON TO ATTEND

la rutlrr VNfe U ! II' I. t ... d to llllnola. Ili-u IiiiiIiik Willi OeISbM 1 ami uluiliinilug tin Ot'tilllt-r Ha

ported for the nine months ended Marth. iftOt, at $.'" CI .'4. and th ex; J:. a - en p r cent, increase in import and two per cent ir.i r-ss? in c x ports The rieft1 wmg sections of the British and French East Indies have enjoyed most of the increase in trade, the latter territory' sending three-fourths of the SIO.OOO.OOO worth of rice received Kxcep: for those countries from sbt.h rice is oh.tA.ned, the sta'ernent

in the amount of merxh to the islands, and that th

wa m

iW .'

THE CONSTABULARY BAND

The Famous Filipino Musical Oraui.itiou Going Visiting. Will Appear lit KIi.ih.ii lark i Si ja), X. 1 uiiiim, t..uiia Hifiirr In 1 1 1 , ., , i. , ,..

Chicago. Auk M Milwaukee has iwptured the first of the World's faar v : ra. 101..N to appear in an outside cit Th Filipino constalniary land, SOS i.-!.r, of s.' n.nve tii;i-,, : u:.-i. ha. Int-n de hired by mu-aal author it lea as MM or the l st that has been heard at St. Louis They give a programme of native and popular air- ffhil band was organized at Manila from t-n PtOOg nld talent of tie island, ant! ft to St. lxuis to appear at the Filipino tvseravtion and in the rafttlar band loncirts Thev will be henr.l at Itiv.-r.

view park Chicago, next Sunday afternoon and even ii. 4. an t ;U;.t the nU'ut parfoiTaaaot mey arm leave for Mil

waukee, where they will appear in a series of mcerts in that city. Several v..'ks ago efforts were made by Secretary t'.iant C Thomas, of the Wisconsin s ire x)in mission at the World's fair, to Newa 'his Filipino bain! for a Milwaukee en-r ageajeat, but a prot st was raised t the government and exposition authorities on the -round that the band had bva brought to this country for the especial pur

f ASTORIA 1

shows a decline

credited to sugar exports and 1600,000 to hemp More than on-half of the imports consisted of food and animals, while the exports were chiefly agriciltural products, hemp expors amounting; to Ht.Mt.M4 in round numbers. The fismres on fh carrying trade show an in NMM in volume of 1 .-iness done under the Amer.. m Has, the amount carr.etl to the -!,: be.ng I! 31,017, while 2.221 S5 of the expors left the islands under the American flai. British vessels took $18.172,81?. Importatioos of flour, meats and live stock increased, whil there was a falling off in receipts of flquor and beverages, owing to local brwwen and ttataVsrl having in. reased their output. Impons of cotton rivhJs drop- . from I IMt '.'2 to U.S0tjM2; inn and steel imports rose t fl IHjllt, a gain of half a million. th 1'n.te.l K t.- i

r.VVTD B HILL w York I' rr, Who tars Bs WH R-lr demcxTatic adminisrra'ior.s. or again become a candidate for election to any office whatever. Former Senator Hi'.l made these jtatements on the eve of his birthdav

anniversary, which comes Monday. He ; was born August 29. 14" In a partial explanati.m, he said thai he had intended to take such action a year ago. but was persuaded by some close personal friends to defer doing so Bali ftfUf th presidential elect. on this year Having been engaged in active politics since his youth, and

the legislature, lieutenant governor, governor seven years, and United States senator for six years, he feels that he has been sufficiently honored by his party, and that he has r ndered political service during a period of years sufficient to entitle him to be relieved of further active political effort. He desires to devo'e more time to his personal affairs and professional duties than he has in the past. Mr. Hill w-,11 continue his work In tfae present ampaign. and to his friends said that he would always maintain his interest In dem.wratie sucee-;5. but. only as a private citizen. Mr Hill will speak for the democracy at the county fair to be held at Whitney's Point, In this state, on Wednesday of this week, to be followed by senator De pew the next day for the r : : :. ai.s.

Chicago. Aue M Kolta Wells, mayor of St. Louis, at the head of a delegation of World's fair officials railed

on Mayor Harrison. Monday, to ask the mayor's attendance at the exposition , on October 8. which has been officially j designated "Chicago Day. ' and to make arrangements for the proper celebra- ; tion of the day. (Vtober : is the anniversary of the Ch eapo fire, and la geueraKy observed as "Chicago Pay " J but the '.'th being on ta4aj this year, the 8ih i- select -d Maor Wells, who i.s a member of tho executie committee ol the fair. t was at inipanied by the followraf of-il.ia!.-: C- rw ,n H. Spen. r. first i e-

. i ''... - " eouiury i.r ine e. pe. ia pur

, . . . . x (''. , ."it it i 'äiu n 1 ' 1 1 III I 1 1 i

director: George M. Wrifht, director. L. D. Dozier direc tor. tn nib r of executive committee The visitors laid taffeta Mayor Harrison their lilan of devour." a n entip

THEIR LONG MARCH ENDEO mc Saiurdav w:i Ii rhieao .luv ik in.

iv . - j! , . I Two e

i -i o m i i f i vi us . o win le i;ien tnr . at the exposition to Illinois, with daily i celebrations, and it is expected that laraa numbers of Titlinsll of this state!

will take part. On Chuago day. fixed at Ott ober 1 the exercises will consist of music, addresses of welcome by the fair authorities an ! a n -;onse by the rcpresenui-

Afttl-C IVcp.ir.iliotil.'t i similalinC the KhJ andHoßula ini thcSlouvuhsiuiLV)vvlsof

Pro mote s I ) i v s I i . m i C Ikv rful -ncssamllu'st tonlciiiis neidaT (FimmrMoi plune nor Luu i.il Not N.vjttoTit .

nw äff zz rrroat

...A.i, y .u-

Hin,. W MM www

ippi:: exhibit and the vülace on the

re-?ration The arguni.n' was made, however, that it was ii!.r.a-onalle to raatrlcl th lin.l from an opportunity to v.-it other cities in this couutry.

I r- Ntilitiiial i . . ill i .1 in it

Hrntli t. I. ml.. Ilnln-; Wnlk.-d Hie Bait Ire Plata.

Ancrfcrl Hemedv for Tone tirv-j

Tiun . Sour Slomach .Diarrhoe

onn.s.( oiiviiiiiins.KexTnsh-

nesi and Loss oi Sukkf. FarSunilc Stnarort of

I KKW YOliK

GASTORfA For Infants and Children.

The Kind You Have

Always Bought

Bears the Signature S

0

of

EXACT COPY Of WRAPPLR.

In Use

For Over

Thirty Years GASTORfA

of the New rived in St.

aas '" Thre meaaban Tort national guard ar- I I.ouis Sunday niirht aftT

a weary walk of l.OtlO miles from their I native tat .ui a wair.-r They were 1 to arrive in St Louis befor.- Iliptnai ! her 1 a. cording to the terms of their

engagement; were to live on 33 cents'

as many res dents of this city present a ua; ' 7,ry ,"u ir ''l-ment. consistas nossible sad I Klieve mmml ,hn.,J a and hav

I frvft( k flTil t Ü MUk nil r ar ninl.u

At eaeh station aior.c 'lie route he

Mayor Hai r . .i.

rn (. tober said The idea is to have

acv

TMf Of NTtUII COMHtDT HCWT Ol. LIT.

sands of Chi. airoans will si.e the oo-

is .o:.

Iaf tobacco e ed to "'y Fpa.'n ar.d Au.- ' rs. while crea.ved to 171

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mor"

MORE WASHOUTS IN NEVADA oatc-r aad Kr-ittlu Ir.iHI. I. Be lard mi. I an , . II . ., ,,. J l'r .um- l l it,..

Tonupah. N'ev Aus 19 Th worst .hou, theTooopah Railway C haa ever experi-noed oceanad iMaraaj i "ht. ani axain ikinda 'he com'jany r '' i: .:."! ha r il a sev.Tal

ere at the Rhodes end of the road, and xten.i for a distance of tan or

Soda vi

t t '. ' w

ij" were caught ie- ween and were crmTv'lvl m

o been receive! of

MURDER AND SUICIDE. larlaaatl Man Kill III. Curnmngr aatl I hM ll.... oni in, O ii lira I n.

Oincir r. tt; Aiifi. 29 -Vr Harter. acd .18, and Jam.

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mat indicale murder and suicide. them live,; i .u. r i- Mart.-r. a.-.i 1 : oioeandfo. ff nättrr of taa atw

rarrlcHM in-- ,nul Oi-ail. Valparais'i rs,;i. A-u W. August Moller, Jr.. Am-r.ca: rfi Mmurol here, is dead a "Mmor r. tit.- inanir. Vancouver, B C fcai II -Tli 0nndlan Me.J!cal aaaw ttton hal passed a laaotatloa a . taa fovara ment to control the sale of pa ent medlclnew. as ni wt of inen . iifin

alcohol and th-ir prrni. (. s Ue zoning a menace to the country Tlit Or. I I. . .1.. i inn, St. IV-.er-i ,.ir-. am i .8 -ft mrru; out bat the n battleship Oral did not! -1 with Hi. Lai n . on ii , ,ca ' asy1 trial rruin, a fa. - il led to a Port thai the Ore' had baaa trpaai en 1M ri r : , Cl m Md

AUTOMOBILE KILLS TWO Bulla 1 hronuh I'rnrr at !. l.tiul I ,.ir i.rtuiiil Willi l ainl Ht-tiili. fit. Louis, Au. 29 Blinded by the Suet of his opponent's ma hi r. Barney OWfleld. pTofeaiioaal racing ohaffeur. drove his automobile at a . -:u.;-an-hour rate throueh the fce a: lM Ka.r gnrunde track. Sunday afternoon befo 16.000 pTsons. killing one man. fa'a'.ly injuring another, and sustaioiiia; alight Injurie himself. His machine aas deni:; -:.-. .';; h an Montgomery, who was mortally hun. died at the city hospital.

John Stott. a wavhman emplo..i at :h Fair cr-'inds. with Nathan Mutgociery. a rscgro laborer, was standing Ä the three-eihxhe pole, at the turn of che track, when Old field approached, running art the rate of s mile a min ute With his eye full of dust and his progress barred by hie opponent. A C. Webb. OhMMd tried to go to the outer edge of the track. He ran into v '" '! 'he fence, and kr.orklr.'

Scott and Montgomery down, ran If feot fur her to a maple tree, where the nia. hin- was domo! I hed by the collision. Oldfield was thrown out of the machine into som- ! i "Se He was abl ? To walk from an antomobll t-i the I n adkafa Dr E j Narttta, f tbe Mirtouri Baptist .ani arium attaiat1 Oldfield was conveyed on a trete her to an ambulance and sent to the nanitariura. where it was aaid that bis con dltlon is not eerioos. He may be able to get out in rhrea of four day- if no

-ii'.? from t rP ia to his ehesjt an-l head, which were rut.

Srott was kii;i lastantly Oae of

lriB limba wae torn from th ldy. a:. 1

" o'ii.-r mernlers w. re badly tnansled He n taken to the morgie and his family notiti.d. He wo.- married ar-d is s irvived by i wif. ar, ! one on. Ceorge. aged ft. Scott had ben n;)ioyeil at the fair grounds track for foir ear. and was at his t.st as r-n. wat. hinan when he was kille-I. ataeaaaeedl r lasaeeaasaissat New York. Aug 2S Tea iniinhrters here say Importations into America thl year probably will be three or four million pounds less thaa the preceding twelve months The expert say thi- falling off in only indirectly due to the war between Japan , and Russia lna;aa Krotl In II 1 1 n ..la. Ma" on. HI.. Aug 21 -The first froet of the season, and the fim August fro - ia this Tlrlnity since 1VG4. Ii repor. I hf William Orant, a Huav bold? tovnFhip farmer.

MISS ROOSEVELT FAINTED I'ruiiipi aetleai of t bauSt-ar I'rr. rntrd m IsHs e l.l-u( at rpnrl, II. I. Newport. R. I., Aus M It wai learned Monday that Mi-s Alice Roosevelt fa'nted in Wiiliam Payne Thompson's, automobile early Saturday morning, while she was on her way from a dancing party at Col and Mrs Wm Jay's re:i"n'e At "he corner of the road. A. De Nevarro's häuft eur, running his machine at a rapid pace, sud

denly appeared, and had not Thompson's chauffeur stopped at once, a serl us a. ' ident would have OCCarraa. The Thompson machine was brought ?o a standstill ao quickly that the ooeapaatl were thnwn to the bottom in a heap. Miss Roosevelt fainted, but was soon revived. Mieha-1 Wooda, IJe Navarro's chauffeur, was arretted and

men !: .-r i;ihil to New Ycrk. Two acent ol t!i men who hal made the waiter with the soldiers wa:chti the latter during their travels from point 10 jxunr The m.-n will visit Mayor Wells. a they have a letter of introduction to him. They ex.-r; to rema. n in St iOaJj for several weeks, visiting the World's fair. I'pon their arriva. they lft their traveling outfit at the four courts BABYS ESCAPE A MIR1CLE Mother nn.l I at I lit- r I.miihI llttnu .ii.-r u Raaawas an.i raw la

liili

ii Ii u rl .

St. Loala 4oa

sent to Jail fi

in?.

ir.v-

GOVERNMENT TROOPS DESERT l'arKnaian lnu riirnla rr atleeaf

nip art aa inr n i.and llat-k.

Buenos AjTes. Aug N Th- Paracrayan msurre. itJoakaa are actively preparing for a land a'tatk by f iot and ni'uned f ,- Ser . n r;-vini is not expee?d ffovern-ment triKp- at Asuncion are freely deserting. Their rations are now reduced to three bist-uits a day The eoaatry 19 almost entirely dominated by the Insurgents In an in?eview, Monday v. i th Snoc Viera. ?he I'araquayan mini.-ter Jose

, A. Terry and O. Beth-der. respecMvely rounders of the

t in.:. - rm oi lurt-ign ana. rs i eiation aud

j ana oi mann, promisea na- Araaa , t.ua would maintain strict neutrality. HOLDUP WAS FRUSTRATED

tally hart, while Ralph, their ! ahy boy. who was trarted from the boagy with his parents, . a;. i without a braise His e-i-ape is so remarkable that th' police of the Moaated distric. who found '!. ehild piay-t .: :n the road unt-ons. : i.i. i - I.. ievt It is hardly thottxill thai Mr and Mrt Wa!' ti . in r-eover. GEORGE W. CUMMINGS DEAD Me Hn. Ir e-I'rral .1- ,, (,r meri. mi i'r.'M TTnrtatlae WTsjliaa lalalaali al llnnn, . . I. few Vork. Aug. :: George W I Cummin-, v .-prid-nt of tin- ,nier-ic-au Pre association, died suddenly, I riumlay. at Hanff N'orthwe-t territory, ' while on his way from his home in

Lai Angeles. Cal . to New fork. Mr ! j Cummings was born near Terre Haute, Ind , in 1 S 8. and was irradti.Tp.i fmm !

the Indiana .?.. ui:iv-r-i?y La 1S72 Me

engageu in jo'irr.al:sm. one of the

i in Oeeleti iy. The out-of-work tn in in the smart set, who form riv ient himself, for a consideration, as a "ijiinea vm" direc

tor, "touted for ia.b -tin u on com- : miision. or featd fartimire. country i bo ims. or motor ears. r. md a new p oiaaakaa. it is thai of "a latf spy " According to a corres.aMidi-nt of Truth (who signs himself "A Shop Itaaaar and a Oeatleman"). the -society spy" Is invaluable If a West end man is in difficult i- -. or hi wife has overrated his pat. 'tue. (. "society spy ' informs the rade. at once. If a West end man w ho has been for years on the brink f bankruptcy wins a large sum at the card table there are

intimate friends who profit lv making the good fortune kaotra, At a time when there are so uany in are rich, or appear to be ric 1. whose names are unfamiliar the shopkeeper might make p. cm- in;.-?a!."s u, t, n nt for tie information whic h 1 so nlvcn. The tradesman is only too happy to pay for inforin.v ion huh enables him to avoid a severe 'oss. Tradesmen in fornrar days seldom veil" :n i to a.-k mi. 'i ij'ii -i . ms and their ci-fomers. at a htk lapaottai each other. Now, says Truth's informant, the difficulty shopkeepers have to contend against ia that most of their customers, especially if they nre intimate friends, hav.. . , a itikxI word to say for eath o-lier Moden, i-lngli-h

society is to-day an "association of em in! s who profe-s to be friends " Ixmdon leader

fl

LaTaTUaaafeYarV.a

It Onrrt ("oldi, Coueh. 8 'oa, WiKxip.ag Couh, A cert n cure for C ni an.t nre rr ..rt In art an I Will fit thi t . Brut tl V. S... I by dri

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Thrtiat, Cmtip, InflnMli hiua led A'ttiina. iti.in la trat !irr. tIC. I'tFtl l)D. t. ffr. t arter Ukmy Iba cerjrwaerr. luv

WET WEATHER. WISDOM

VVSS THE OUICINAL

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WILL KEEP YOU DRY NOTHING EL5E WILL

in his lab r

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wr'i n-i!.ir nf icjs-nes,

rtakinn.--. Mr "urnni.ii dud - ; d o' a on.-nierablo fortune. . ts i, ti- : . i W . ! ... ., ,..,.rv

iS Ii H H li'a II uffrr. Chartaa m Behaab, the s?eo magnate, m routs to the Pacific coast, was at the I'nion station in Omaha for half an hour. Together with his eretary. Mr Ward, he was tanitiR the air, walking up and down the platform A reporter approached, introduced himself and asked for an Interview. "See my secretary, Mr Ward," answered Schwab He will tell ou anything you, wish to know " The secretary was saw. In an abecn; m'nded manner Mr. Ward answered: "Mr Schwab is asWp and can't be seen at present," although Mr Schwab was within three fee? of the secretary and reporter "Well, what do vou think of that'" xc I.-i-r.i.-.l the stc matri.atr. W,,B hearty laugh. St. I.uis Republic. LEARNING THINCS

TAKE NO SUDJTlTUTta

CATLO(.ut s rate

vu Liwr or c.miiiiTi ind mt.

TOWER CO . lOkTOn a a a

TOWCa CMPIW CO.. LTQ.. TOKONTO. ClOtHOA.

I'reariM-t- of Moni ..f U on ilma alar rr., Iinl.lt I'ri rulr. n I'riila Kol. Uer In l out mihi. Miles Ci-y. M i . Aug 1' It fa heli' veg that Roa !i.i- "r M n .biliu.son

of the Northern Pacini m trated an attempt to hold tip a special train Monday. A brakeman who went to the rear of the train wan mt by a man with a revolver and bald to get back into the car. Pas njers who went back to investigate were also driven away. Johnson got off and tei egraphed to Sheriff Savage o meet the train at Miles City. Th sheriff was there wi h a ponae but the suspect jumped off and escaped, af?er an exhange of shots. aTaSSMSd Hrnmln tnar. Cripp! f'roek. To!. Aug M.- A. O IlHu a refurne,! .!o..,r.... wl, vv HS taken from the custody of two deputy sheriffs by a lody of armed men. wa. escorted by tb m to the Canyon City mad. Vkaf he was released with a warning to remain away.

AMERICAN SCHOOL BUHNED Wt Arfmiai Olaam

The llelstan Oil Fire I na. Antwerp, aij ;;o. The flr In thi oil tanks near here is pract.caüy ended. Nine bodiea have been recovered The laus U s?imaed at f.oof.ou0 gslU .trr, III i the dv, f t. i 1' .iJ0.-

i iir- Issesfeaa ftsfcael i.r aWpa ai i:r ro.nti. Aslatta lurk-). I ni t-il . Constant inonle. Allir ?, The ,Vtnar.

i' ii M-; o! f..-r boy n: V.r . r.eim has I.e. n burned it ü betlorad Lh Ore was start inI by an ai . id nt. This Is the Kerond American school at Braaroaai to be daatri red by Are, the ln-:ttu,t!on f r girl hartaf iMNfl burne.1 January P. The km in that incident was attributed to in. ndiaries. Klfltl Mitt- llfalr.it 4 ropa. Mex n o City. tfatlBO, Am;. ;; . An army of leid nine has attackai and dc.troyiil .".o.imhi aeres of wheat and corn mar Patz tiaro. M.xlro. Santa Ir I Iota It .ii Ir. d. rhlcago, Aug H The Santa l"e officials annorne,! Ilofafaf that the lines of the Santa Fe In Arir.ona. which wi re dam:?.. 'cd by floods, have l n r"paired, and thai iIhm- trains are running throagh to California althoaM terfereti.e

1,1,1 fi v leitete w mmmHL I-Oodoa, Auc :: Al' ert. K hers bead of the firm of Vick rs' Sons Maxim, has len acrlilentallv shot by a companion while grouse ho inK in Sutherlandshlre. ilia mi iHm tvrav a.

1 r.ous.

When a simple change of diet bring! ha. :: health and haj ,.,.. , Um story is briidly told A iadv of Spri ngfi. ld. III. says: "After being ifllcted for fmm with nervousness tad heart trouble I ra tlredl a iboek four years igo that left me In such a condition that my life aaa daapatrad of I could get no re, i f from doctors nor from the numberleai heart and nerve medicines I fried baeaaai I didn't know that the coftai was dally putting me baik more than the Urs. ( ould put me ahead. "Finally at the rtquesl of a friend I left off coffee nnd bafU Um haa of PtMtaal and against mv convictions I Bradnally Improved In health until for the past 6 or 8 months I hive ben eatlratjr free from nervousn' and hoe terrible sinking. weakening spells of heart trouble. "My troubles rM came fmm th 5f coffee which I drunk from eMMboOd nd yet they disappeared w,.n I fail MffH nnrl took up tl e use .r pr,.tvni " Name given by Postum Co Battia C'rcek, Mich Many jcopl marvel a? Ihf effrr ts of leaving off coffee and drinking Postum but there Is nothing marvelous nbont 't only common serve Toffee Is a detrnvrr-Pnatnrn Is a. rebulMer. That's the reason Tnk hn each pkp for the fumnus lit. I

look, "The Road to Woltvllle.H

FREE to WOMEN A I -arge Trial Bog and book of in structlons absolutely l-"rec and Postpaid, enough to provo the alue of PaxtineToiletAntiseptic

w a.tirta rn (avadrr SS to dUaolve la watrr- mm apaaaaae an l tar wr rlnr I.. Ikju Id ntlarniKa conlalnlnf akohol which Irrltalr Inllamrd urtacra, and hat r no clrantlnf prooertle. The content ol every box akra mar Antiseptic So lie i.-, longer gorg further- hit mora ue In the family and tl r I meregotHl t ha any ntltrpilc preeaatlu -u -an hu v

The formula of a noted Boiton phydcian, and uvrd v,i(S ejrfat success as a Vaginal WasMorLeucorrhaa. PtlvicCitarrK Nasal Catarrh. Sore Throat, Sure Eyes, Cuts, and all soreness of mucus membrane.

in loraj treat rnentef female Ills Faittaatfl

Saaaaf ' s9

iriralu i

chalk! tb t. B and h i .. All It at i: I . II

."HUW I I ii a , .1 V . i.

- r - . . , . ... way toe world to pm.b.ro na e.inal for aa ItleareYslstloBltt elesi Ins ig power; it k.lUad p.-rms which itnmation and di'rhargea 'a? or n,-;iaia k.-fji fan i ,.; rirloe fA ittlSdwas BOt, SSSd touf. r ;t. f at I it HO tl.arti la t.nt khlib.la..iu

"oiv-0,,,',',rr,I,0 of to-dar. . PAX TON CO . 4 ppe Blrti. . H-ton. Maw.

Big Four

Route In ronnrctioa wlta ths L.S.&;d.S..N.Y.C.&II.R.,B.ftA., Lrlc, Lehigh Vslley, P. & .. f .. and C. &. 0. Railways. Maintain the FWWf SCRVICI! brtweea ST. LOUIS AND New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Washington.

The Mountains of New lingland AnJ

The Hastcrn Seaside Resorts.

Addreaa any Hlg four Agent or

WARHt'N J. LYNCH.

(I. P. and T. Annas. l:inin,,.n r