Marshall County Independent, Volume 4, Number 18, Plymouth, Marshall County, 15 April 1898 — Page 6

SOCIETY DIRECTORY.

MASONIC. PLYMOUTH K IL W INING LODGE, No, 149, F. and A.M.; meets first and third Friday evenings of each month. Daniel McDonald, W. M. lohn Corberlv, Sec. PLYMOUTH CHAPTER, No 49, R. A. M.; meets second Friday evening of each month. L. Sonthworth II. P. J. C.Jilsor, Sec. PLYMOUTH COM MAXD'RV, No 26 K. T.; meets second, ami fourth Thursday of each month I) McDonald E. C: L.TannerRec. PLYMOUTH CHAPTER, No 26, O. E. S.; meets first and third Tuesdays of each month. Mrs Mary L. Thayer VV. M . Mr. G. Aspinall. Sec ODD FELLOWS. AM ERIC IS LODGE, No. 91; meets every Thursday evening at their lodge rooms on Michigan st. Ed Campbell N. G. Chas. Shearer Sec KNKiHTS OF PYTHIAS. HYPERION LODGE, No. 117 meets every Monday night in Cattle Hall. Lou Altaian C. C. Chas, S, Price K. of R. and S. FORESTHRS. PLYMOUTH COURT, No. 99; meets the second and fourth I- rid'iy evenings of each month, in K. of P. hall. Elmer Werntz C. R. Daniel Cramer Sec. HYPERION TEMPLE RATHBONE SISTERS, meets first and third Friday of each mouth Mrs . G. Davis, Mrs. Rena Armstrong K. 0. T. M. PLYMOUTH TENT, No. 27; meets every Tuesday evening at K. (). T. M. hall. Dan. Jacohy, Com. James Hoffman, Record Keeper. L. 0. T. M. WIDE AWAKE III YE, No. 67; meets every Monday night at K. O. T. M. hall on Michigan street. Mrs. Flora J. Ellis, Commander. Ressie Wilkinson, Record Keeper. HI YE NO. zS: meets every Wednesday evening in K. O. T. M. hall. Mrs. Maggie Fogle, Com., Alma E. Lawrence, Record Keeper. ROYAL ARCANUM. Meets first and third " Wednesday evenings of each month in Simon's ball. Moses M. Lauer, Regent. Francis McCrorv, Sec. WOODMEN OF THE WOHL D Meets first and third Wednesday evenings of each month in K.of P. hall. C. M. Kasper, C. C. Joe Etch, Clerk (i. A. R. MILES IL TIBBETS POST, G. A. R; meets every first and third Monday evenings in Simons hall Dwight L, Dickersou Com,. Charlie Wilcox, Adjt. SON'S Or VF.lnRWS. Meets every second and fourth Fri day evenings in G. A. R. hall J. A. Shunk, Captain. Cora B. North, ist Lieut. CHURCHES. Fi: E$ BY T E ii I A N CHURCHPreaching at lOdU a. in. and 7 p. ni. ahbaTti school at noon. Junior Endeavor at 4 p. m. Senior Endeavor at 6 p. m. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening. Teacher's mating immediately following Hev. Thornberry, i'aetor. fti ETIH Mil ST, ( iass meeting every Sunday inorrnnsr at ttäO o'clock 1'ieaching at 10:30 a. rn.. and 7 JO p. m. Sunday school at 12 m. Epworth league, ai p. m. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at 7:00 p, m. E. S. '-rruih, pnsfor. J W. Wiitfonar, class leader. I). Frank Eedd, sabbath school 6upernteri'lent. PROTECTANT EPISCOPAL st Tfiornits' ehareh. Itev. W'ni. Wirt lfyniond. recfor. Sunday services, I0;30 a. rn.. T:XH p. a. Sunday service, at noon. "ervice V ednesday eVfinntrH at 7:3o. Communion on holy (lays at 1 a. m. CHURCH OF ;)!) (larro nd Water 6'b. Kegular services IOJ0 a. in.. each Sunday. Third Sunday in each month preachintj I v .J . I,. Wince; fourt h Sunday by H. V. Peed, lic.'jo Sunday morning and 7:90 Monday even inar. sunday school at IS o'clock; Eve Riiabek upt Praver meeting at 7:3!) each Thursday exening. UNI TE I) BRETHERN. Sunday P::( a. m., elass meetiri?. I0.;0 a. m., and 7:90 p. m., preach inn hy the pastor. 11 :?Jd a. in., Sundav School. 54)0 p. m. JonkW V . I. U. meeting. ':" p. m.. senior V. P. ('. U BaaellBW. A ordial invitation is extended o the public. CATHOLIC CHURCH church i held on sdodavs a- follows: First meM pt 7 0 i m . second masi at 0 a m, Wperc at 3 p. rn. Week day mass at 7 Ao. Father Moench pastor. ARE YOU ALIVE To the tuet that all successful bunm- M men credit thfi Baeoara to the HI cr:vl m f ir nto)' lakl VVu,i uol i-r .Li ty I Stil txyer.eute?

THE WEEKLY INDEPENDENT.

C. W. METSKER, Pub. and Prop. PLYMOUTH, - - - INDIANA, TOPICS OF TODAY. CROP PROSPECTS. All hopes of an early spring with Consequent lower prices for wheat have been lest roved by the severe storms and eold waves which have swept over ihe winter wheat belt. With the ground Lure of snow and saturated with water b eoM spell set in and continued for everal days. Fruit trees were ilert roved as far south as Tennessee. Over Ohio. Indiana. Illinois. Kansas and Kentucky the temperature ranged rrom lu to 1; degrees below freezing. ! The early part of March was abnormally warm and predictions were reely made that a vast amount of wheat I would be ready for July delivery. ActI lag on this belief speculators lianij mered down the price of July wneat I and are now . agerly attempting tc ! buy it back at much higher pikes. The ! best experts predict that July wheat 1 will command much higher figurps than that offered for May. It is certain that the small remaining surplus I will not leave farmers' hands much ; below $1.15 a bushel. AUXILIARY CRUISERS. The auxiliary cru ser board has been instructed to examine the steamers Normania ami Columbia, with a view to their purchase fot BSC as war vessels. These steamers ply between New York and Hamburg in the service of the Hamburg-American line, and are now in Kurope. Bot are exceedingly fast. The Nonnann il broke several records before tike advent of ihe LUcania. the St. Paul, and the Cueist Bismarck. She has made the run frOBI BOUthampton to New York at an average speed of 11101 e than twenty knots an hour. The Columbia II very nearly as fast. Both vessels have ib monI strated their Beaworthtnem under the I most adverse conditions. 'Ihe NorI mann is was once BWept by a tidal wave and lived through it like a cork. THE HANK OF ENGLAND'S MOVE The Hank (.1" England has just raised its discount rate a full point, from 3 to 4 per cent, rfnch action has been expected for some weeks, and is believed to have been taken with a view to (becking the (low of fold toward this country. Further purchases of gold bars for import are. however, re ported in the open marker. Sterling exchange in Paris has risen to 2&S3 as a result of the advance in the Bank of England rate, and the market at Berlin is also reported to be materially firmer. The opinion is held that France and Germany will hereafter furbish the bulk of th" gold for the United States. SPALDING'S LAST HOFE GONE. Charles W. Spalding, ex-banker and treasurer of the University of Illinois, was overruled last week in his motion for a rehearing by the supreme court This ends the famous ease in which the president of the (Hobe Savings hank was charged with erabessUng the bonds of the state educational institution. Spalding will have to serve his sentence under the Indeterminate act as imposed by Judge Horton alter a Chicago jury had found him guilty of hypothecating $28,000 of the bonds of the University of Illinois. U. S. CASH ACCOUNT. Receipt s. Ependii urea December January . February March ... .$28,646.69$ . 28,818,373 , 28,572,358 $27,634,692 36,66,71 1 26,599,255 31309.000 Totals .. H19.996.179 1122.838.058 Including the amount received from the Fnion Pacific railroad in December and January, there wms 135,671,375 tor the four question. a EurpUis of n oaths iu GOED COINS INCREASING. The treasury statement for April l shows a considerable increase in the amount of money in circulation over the COrreapoadlai date of last year, the main increase being in gold coin. April 1. 1897. the amount of money in circulation is given at f 1,669,000,694, or 123.01 per capita, while on the first of the present month it is stated to he $1,756,058,645, or $L':;.t''. per capita. An Increase of 68 centa is not a large one, hut it shows that there is an increasing demand for money, which indicates improvement in business. Peoria. III. The Western Merchantsam! Manufacturers' aeaoclat loa met tonight and lldor&ed the ItMftl BOVtMent to have th telesiv-yh companies reduce their rates. Helena, Moat. The annual report of the Fahl Butte Mining Company of this city shows that for 1897 there has hoen made a net profit of $1 1 1 .576.81, beinj; over 44 G-10 per cent of Hie capital fitoek. Toledo, O.- Judge Tail's decision in the Clover Eeaf railway litigation finds 612,628.566 IO he due o i first mortgage honds and orders the sale of the road, the time of which is not fixed, at an upee! price of 17.506,666, Port An Prince, Hayti Indications are that in case war is declared hetween the Fnited States and Spain Hayti and San Domingo will remain neutral. Sturgis, Mich. Eloyd C. Church died of tuberculosis of the hones, aged 17 years. Holly, Mich. Heavy froste bare blasted all fruit buds in this section, ruining crops and causing ti e loss of many thousand dollars. Knoxville, Tenn.- Sheriff F. M. Maples of Sevier county shot and killed 'Souire William Wynne. The men t re old enemies.

CASUALTIES. Dayton. O.- J. BfcLatn Smith, ci:y editor of the Evening Press and son of

Gen. St muel P. Smith, a member I the city council, died from a fracture of the skull. He eras run over by a bicyclist. Wabash. Ind.- Dr. A. J. Smith was Thrown from his i-uggy ami danger ously injured. Sioux Falls. S. D. Daring the terrific wind which pi vailed over the state prairie fires destroyed the property and homos of twenty farmers in Spink county, entailing a kons aggregating more than $15,606. .Moline. 111.- Annie Nesser. three years old. was burned to death while piaying near a fire. Warsaw, ind. -The farm residence of William Metsger was destroyed b i re. Eoss. 16,666. Elyria. O. Eydia Q. Hunter of Chicago, who was badly injured by heing run over Toy an electric car, gained a verdict for $16,666 damages. Peoria. III. Alice Clarke, aued 1 years, daughter of ex-Mayor C. C. Clarke of this city, was burned to di at n at Memphis. Tenn. While playing before an open grate her clothes caught fire. New Hampton, Iowa The Auditorium burned down. Loss, $18,666. Bays. Ohio. Mrs. (i. W. Cur am' two children were cremated in their burning house. Springfield. Ohio. Frank Connor attempted to jump a Big Four train. Iiis left leg was crushed. Hethlehem. lud. .lohn Bowman, his wile and three small children were injured in a runaway accident. New York Thomas Sweeney, a I neman employed by '.he Nassau Electric Railroad company, was struck by an engine on the elevated road in Hrook1 it and instant! killed. Adel, Iowa. Ellsworth Miller tried to thaw dynamite in his kitchen stove. The house was demolished, killing one child and eriouciy Injuring his wife and another child. Upland, lud. A 2-year-old child of Perry Rodgera was burned to death. Bloomery, W. Va.- Miss Anna Kent was thrown from a carriage and instantly killed. Marinette. Wis. An explosion of giant powder fatally injured Frank Deplanche, aged 14 years. FORtltiN. Perls The British ambassador here. Sir Edmund Monson, in behalf 01 Queen Victoria, has presented President Faure with an oil-painted portrait of her majesty, specially xecuted at his request. Merlin Frivy Councilor Bansch, engineer of the Emperor William canal, is: dead. London tismar if rod Bass, M. P. brother and heir of Ford Burton, is dead. Pekin The Chinese government baa voluntarily declared Wu-Sung to be a treaty port. Copenhagen The SOth birthday, of King Christian IX. of Denmark was celebrated quietly, the day being Good Friday. Kome Baron Favs has sailed for the Fnited States to resume his duties as Italian ambassador at Washington. Brussels Ee Soir of this city declares that the Dreyfus trial will he an nulled by the French Couit of Appeals on the same grounds as the Zola trial. Copenhagen The triennial elections for the lower house of the Danish parliament have resulted in a clear majority for the radical left of thirteen. CRIM B. Wakarusa, Ind. William Pitimr-.n, an aged farmer living five miles southwest of here, was robbed of $1.100 in checks and $550 in cash. Manchester. Ky. A. P.. Howard, former sheriff of Clay county, and his son. Will, were waylaid and killed. The tragedy was the result of a feud. Gutrie. O. T. Dick West, a number of the Jennings pang of outlaws and one (if the most notorious desperado. -of the southwest, was killed by deputy marshals. Savannah. Ga. BristQW Graham, the colored murderer, was hanged in the jail here the first execution that ever took place here on Good Friday. Folsom, Cat- Murderer C. H. Uaymond was hanged here. He killed Fred Andrews at Baden, Nov. IT. 1897. Minneapolis, Mim. Harry Stafford, who was shot by Policeman Zimnu rman, on suspicion of b ing a crook, j died. It is said there is no doubt Shaffer was innocent of any crime. Marquette. Mich. Twenty-five Incorrigible convicts were sen; from the Jackson penitentiary to the branch prison here. An attempt while in t:.' car to e.-.cape v. as made, hut the guaru were too Watchful. Joiiet, III. W. A. Jones, a horse trainer, committed suicide by taking i aroollc acid. hv dt ceaeed lias lppn (hiunged at times since list summer, when he was '.rostrated hy the Heal. Bloonvlagtoa, 111. Charles Whalcy was fatally tt'abbed by William Jones. Marinette, Wis. Hans Johnsons fourteen-year-old daughter was fatally tabbed. Forest. ().- Patent feme swindlerfleeced John Wright Jr., out of $1,000. He killed hirnseif. Areola. 111.- John Evans. Bged twenty-two, a farm hand, was arrested on the charge of hone steal in;:. (iuthrie, Ok. Keur sons of prominent farmers of Payne county were jailed at Stillwater charged with wholehale burglary end robbery and a auxnher of other arrests will he made. l ima 'oorge Lowe, eged 45, tried to keep two boys from lighting. vhen aeTerai others ael upon bim and heat him so severly that he died from the injuries. Little Rock, Ark.- A desperate revolver duel occurred at llaynes. Ark., between Dr. W. W. Scott, a prominent physician of that town, and John J. Hughes, a leading inert haut, lloth men will die.

NEWS P,8 S

Minor Happenings cf the Past Week. EVENTS OF LAST SEVEN DAYS. Political, RrllKtoa, s,;t ini and Criminal Doingi uf the IV hole World Carefully ComtoiMed rr :ir Reader TIm Accident Record Austin, T. :.- United States Judge John I;. Rex tor is dead. Seneca Fails, x. v. Mrs. Rebeccj Van Zandl died, aged 106 years. Bensonvllle, 111. Laura Blfring was instantly killed by a Milwaukee train. Oshkoeh, Wis. Albert Graf, demented over family troubles, cut his throat, lie may die. Albany, Ore. The Waterloo woolen mills, owned hy Thomas Kay, burned. Loss $50,000. Madison. Wis - William DeSautelle nineteen years old. had both legs cul oft hy a freight train and died. Sr. Louis, M . John (Vila shot and killed Mrs. Henry Carter and then killed himself with the same weapon. Kenton, o. - a Toledo it Ohio Central fast train wounded Michael llcCaun and killed his wife ami daughter. Cascade, Iowa Iff tea Mary Llndlhar, housekeeper for the Rev. Father Fueistein ,f the Holy Ohost eh m h. deliberately Bet hre to her clothing and was burned to death. Omaha. Neb. A new union passenger .station, to cost 1500,000, will he built by the Fnion Pacific. The ground has been broken. It will be used by every toad entering the city except the Burlington. San Francisco. Ctl. A syndicate has purchased for $175,000 the canneries controlled by the California canneries companies. It will make an effort to control the British market for California anned fruits. Jollity, Ind. James McClain of the Need bam dramatic company was taking the part of ihe heavy villain. The hero's revolver by error was loaded with ball ctn ridges and IlcCläin was wounded only a few inches from the heart. He will recover. Helb Paine, la. Roasted alive in a bonfire was the terrible fate of 5-year-o!d Myrtle Wilson, near Milton, a small Village a.t of here. The child's playmates were so frightened at its screams thai they ran away, leaving the little one to perish in the flames. Kansas City Fire in the Wholesale liquor house of Sol Block Griff, 41! Delaware street, caused damage estimated at $."0.000. Alhambra, 111.-A thunderstorm visited this vicinity, accompanied by a hailstorm, which has done some damage to the fruit buds. Helena, Mont. The Shamrock mine of This district has struck a larger body of ore that runs $900 per ton. Tiny are shipping six tons a day. Detroit, Mich. Margaret Mather was lai dtO rest beside the grave of her aged mother at Blmwood cemetery. New Orleans. La. A special from Morton. Miss., reports that the business portion of the town was destroyed by Are. Frankfort. Ky. Dr. Flora Mastin of this cjty has written Qov. Bradley offering her services as a surgeon on board one of the American battle ship-; in tin event of war with Spain. Sellersville, Pa.- Mrs. Fuckley. 7.") years old. and an adopted son. about 50 yfais of ape. have bees found dead iu their dilapidated home, three miles from here. Every evidence points to death by starvation. Bigin, Iii. Jen miata and John Ryan. brothers, and old settlers of Elgin, died, the former quite suddenly. Sharon. La. Conrad Giles and Henry Gilson, farmers, fought with knives last night on account of a disagreement over the sale of a horse. Th cy fought until both fell exhausted from ioss of blood. Neither will recover. Tacoma, Wash. Russia has established a mint at Vladivosto k for the coinage of silver rubles bearing Chinese characters for use in railroad cons, ruction through Manchoria. Madrid Dispatches from Manilla say thai the insurgents captured Cebu, but were expelled later by the Spanish garrison, with an Insurgent loss of 500. The Spanish losses are described as Insignificant. Constantinople The Armenian pa tr larch has sent to the Turkish relief committee a list of forty churches wholly or partly destroyed during the recent massacres in Anatolia. He fixes the number of children whose parents were kilted at 40.000. lasboii-The gov.':nnient has authorized the Importation of 10,000,109 kilograms of lotei.mi whe.it. rian Francisco, Cal. The steamship Alameda, from Sydney, via Auckland and Honolulu, which is due here next Wednesday, carries $2.0)I).0C0 in English sovereigns in her strong box. Birmingham, England TThe Knoctu of this city have undertaken to deliver huge projectiles weekly to Spain. Athens Kardllaa and Tzortzis. who attempted to assassinate Kin;, Ceorge and his daughter. Princess Marie, on Feb. L''.. were both found guilty of the erime and sentenced to death. New York Eugene Ysaye, the violin vl'ti'osc. wil' be the successor of Anton l&etdl m this country as the director of Wagnei and Beethoven concerts Pontiac, ill The new seile of prices h'ls taken eifert at '.he coal mines, thminers getting an Increase of 10 cents on a ton. Ashland. Is. hand car on the Northwestern road ran off the dock and took a fearful plunge onto the ic;sixty feet below. William Schuster and Uus Anderson were Killed. Eminence, ind. Gilbert Miles was drowned in attempting to ford Khoadcs

AN OLD CRADLE.

1 The One iu Which Mar Qaeen or Scot! ;s Rocked. The oak cradle in whLh Mary queen I wi n ciA i ia i 'i io ."tin nunucvuiv , land well preserved, though it has j j passed through many vKisi:udes sine ' I it took its place as the retlag place of ! j the royal babe at Linlithgow palace. Decemher. 1542. Joseph V. Paton, a well-known Sc ottish antiquary, bought I it about sixty years ago from th' faminly to which it belonged, says the Pittsburg Dispatch. His da ugh t r. Mrs. D. O. Hill Rives the following account of it: "A man whom my latin remployed to look out for any old carved , j furniture in the neighborhood of pal j aces went into a house near Liuiiin- ; gow palace, where a woman was rockj ing a child in an old oak cradle with out one ot the rockers, ihe man saiu. "What are you doing, jumblin your bairn" Judgment in a thing like that? She answered: 'Eh, mon! De ye no ken that was the queen's cradle?" He said: 'You'll be asking a lot for it ." She replied: T arouldna ;ak a nound note i for it.' The man. on his return, told , my father about this, but thought the j woman was asking too much for it. j My father went off at once to Linlith gow and gave the woman a good price for it. and it has been in pose-slon of the family ever since." Shake Into Vour Shoes. Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It cures painful, swollen, smarting feet and instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. It s the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight-fitting or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure for sweating, callous and hot. tired, nervous, aching feet. Try it today. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores. By mail for In stamps. Trial package FREE. Address, Alien S. Olmsted. Le Iiov. N. Y. Aastralia'a Khep. In the year 1788 there wore only twenty-nine head of sheep in NewSouth Wales, but at the beginning of the present century this number had increased to 2,000,000, while now the stoek has rea bed SO.000,000. The Australian colonies, including New Zealand and Tasmania, possess about 130,00U.000 sheep, which la more than four times the number in the whole of Europe.

Colorado Gold Field. Colorado Is the banner gold-produc- i& Ing state in the Union. Production in , 1897 over $20,000,000. This year promises to exceed SSO.OOO.OOO. New strikes 3T are being made every day. Nothing j like it since the days of '49. Would j

you know all about these thingsThen send twenty-five cents for a sixmonths' trial subscription to the "MINING WORLD,'' an eight-page illustrated weekly paper. Regular subscription. $1.00 a year. The newsiest mining newspaper in the world. Address "World." P. O. Box 1611, Denver. Colorado. Having been surprised by the police. ft f ... ...a.. 1 i.i, -i , , -.1 ,...,1 f. ...,- f . n t from a window into a snowbank. To Cure Const Ipal ion Forever. fate Gasesrets 'undy ('at hart u . Hk-er ".. I If C C C fail to cure, druggists refund money, To succeeed as a doctor or a lawyer j takes lots of practice. lrH. 'IW.iW :! nine vrup. ForrbUdrea teettjlnfc- soften ibe suma, retlucec laj.mn, iiw it in im mim ..tiir JScabuttte. I The middle ai.-.le of a chinch is often used as a bridal path. Smoke Sledge Cigarettes, '.'O for ä ts The reel thing - a hsh line. Go to your grocer to-day and get a 15c. package of It takes the place of coffee at J the cost. Made from pure grains it is nourishing and healthful. Innlst thnt rnnr procer ies yon GRAIN-O. SLICKER! I .111 t (iat a i s i idle per - L . -. ... n at m sun mi. pi tint Ask ir I :nel Slickernt fur sale in c.itj'ii)i.'ue to ston, .Mast SEND FOR A BICYCLE Mi ; U S MHlel. 14 to 40. OJtCAT LLEAaiMO SALE ..fWand W nu'! Is. BC ' llobM, !.i" to Sia Suit OH approval 9Citk k . ottti jNUfmrnC Frvt unc o' - heel liMi.iv9f.nts. w i lie for nr new e -i ' How to r.urii ti KlMrle" ami liikrt I.,..!, v. ri i i m 'uns v i u 4hih lirnnle '97 m Uttel 'sliirdtlv riHipwnral, StO 1i !ea ,i. "tt ui-..l rlii.' Ac heel." a m nv. nir ' tookut'iirt, KU 1. 1. t,,r stamp wnile they laut. H. II. WBAD CTCfJB CO.. CIllCAtit. P ENSIONS, PATENTS, CLAIMS. JOHN W. MORRIS, WASHINGTON, 0. a Late rrtnciii Jt.iani'D?r u. . rrntton nurean. Si I .ll.i-.i .li'n:.lial'iwi.u..lU) kUlOU. Dr. Kay's Renovator, fOTSS t.ia. Soaatlpat ion. liver and kiin dlaeaaaaJyuUooMieaa, bead ache, otc. At draaaiata & IL

Grain-0

&mm i im mm nai m jeuMMmmaamAmmmm

a fib wmm

W1J I k'.-.-nv K,il, ri.i, r .n

jmSB'M ret lv ,1iy in the Iu; Wl J ih Mr.u J em

I jXJ I it is entirelv new. It

Spring is the Time

when ,mp irit:es in the Blood Shcu d Be Expelied America's Creatcst Medicine Is the Best Spring Medicine. In winter months the perspiration, so profuse in summer, slmost ceae-. Tnis throws back into t he system the :mpunties that should have been expelled snrouajn ine porea 01 in earn, misana other causes makes the blood impure in : r:i 1 . i l pimpws, nwaun mm eruptions then appear or SOUM more serious disease may take its start. Hood's SarsaoarUla is the remedy for Impure blood In all its forms, as proved by its marvelous t ares of blood disease?. It is therefore the medicine for you to take in the spring. It expelis all humors, and puts t he whole system In good condition for warmer weather. Hood's Sarsaparilla I? America's Greatest Medicine. s.M by all I . - - . a , . 4 ... a . itatlw I I , ' " " ww . , ai rnlj pills i.tke ilOOO S PUIS nithH I's Sarsaparilla, Men V ho irk in Mini-. One million and a half of men work in the coal mines of the world. Of these Great Britain has S35.69B; Cnited States, 300.000; Germany, l'S.'.O'.;; Belgium. 100,000; Russia, 44.000. Ko-To-Bac for fifty t' nt. Guaranteed tobacco bahil etire. ssakesweak am strong, blood pure. SOc. St. AJldr .j.its. The majority of love's bonds are formed from a chain of circumstanced. Piso's Cure for Consumption Is the only rouirh medicine u-ed in my bouse. D. C Albright, Mifllinburg;. 5'a . lee. 11. '.''. The optimist takes a day oft' when the rent collector comes around. '- Couch HitUaiLi Is rW ol.l-f i!- lt-t. it rill t"'nk mp 1' I fllll felt itia: ii ihlas etae. It i.-irUaOle. Irj it. There is always room St the bottom of the early strawberry box. IF Bl.fcl) BV RHEt nATIS.T writp t" th- Oililiir ' ., V- llavni. can., for a cofj of their free trmttiaa ithmnatsaBv. The girls at a fancy fair expect the men to take their chances. Kstablished I7M). Of 9 Baker's Chocolate, celebrated for more V than a century as a delicious, nutritious, "flP and rleh forming beverage, has our well-known Yellow Label 5 on the front of erery - v packagv, and our trade-niark,La Belle . ( "n colatiere."on the "3 r back. ry j g ; Sv NONE OTHER QENL'INE. IVADE ONLY BY 9 , n, . T -r- t n.rrrr c o-v tj r W ALlClv DAxVErv &i LU. LiJ.. Dorchester, Mass. j iJ 17 tJ J LJ l'v " V wJ MJ y "For Mix year I wmm victim ol d -peftsiH In ii worst form i muiu ut not.nl i t uut uiiiU to:ist. and at limesmi stomach would not retain and diiresl ecn that. Last March l Ix pan tukiii? CASf'ARKTS aim alaee then I have st' aiiev Unproved, until 1 am as wel. us I ever was :n iny life." DAviu ti MrBPHi, Newark, O. P!ea.anf l'r.latabl. I'utent. Taft Good. ro .jtuU. Never Si. -Wt n. Weaken, or Kit lta, UK- be OtC. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Mrrilav tlrmriit I pa I . lilfo, Monlrr'. ? ork. 1 Uft ta DSP BoM and uraiited bj .iMignUs I U'uAll tiwt to CI7MK Tuoaeoa UaMt HALLET &. DAVIS Over a Half Century Favorites. SOLD DIRECT AT FACTORY PRICES Satisfaction Guaranteed. Wrhr for CatalflgM nl I'ri.e he HALLET & DAVIS CO. Wabash Ate . Cor. Jacks St.. Ftftort Ik'ston Es, BIS, CHICAGO It'll A T MARRIED PEOPLE SHOULD VV 11 A I KNOW! Pamoate! Kiviatc most T aaiaa itmblehintvSoBaÄ postage EUREKA PUB. CO.. 7 New Chambers St.. N. Y. Ct. DROPSY NEW DISCOVERY :-lveI ii i, k ra lef and im,:h. . - ; eiiii for liook of t -tiiuontai an. I 1(1 dtvh treat Meal Free. Ur.il. u. i.itki mis. ii,ni,a. MOTHERS Your f'hliilren eiireil ,f Mel rettinn sh in pie fret. I t. 1 1 a nk May hi ., mi nerton. 111. GINGER A niilnle treatment. N'knite. . PlMer. Or. W. C Paj ne, lMrMhlllo ii. I. in , ff IfTfl Ith I re et ?i, use Thompson's Eye Wattr LS CURES Hl'Ai All ElSt FAILS. In time. 8 ld by 1 niau im s. ft

C

&l Jr CATHARTIC fefct. TRADE MARK BIOISTfRIO

PIANOS