Marshall County Independent, Volume 4, Number 21, Plymouth, Marshall County, 6 May 1898 — Page 6

THE WEEKLY INDEPENDENT.

C. W. METSKER, Pub. and Prop. PLYMOUTH, - - - INDIANA, unite mi IUI Minor Happenings cf the Past Week. EVENTS OF LAST SEVEN DAYS. I lit 1I. -mi.,, Uncial and Criminal I.:K uf the Whole World ( arcfuUy CwMhMMl lor Cur Keudrn The Ac fMitiii Kccord. Port Worth. Texas. A fight to the dents' took place near the town of Newport, twelve miles west, uf Ardmoie, beMveeti T. J. Shadden and John L. Bourland. his son-in-law, yesterday. F: i iin The foreign office has instructed the German ambassador at Washington to join with the repre-!-fT.'atives of the powers in protesting against the tonnage tax provided for in t lie war revenue bill. Wilmington. Del. Batteries ti and M. fourth artillery, U. S. A., arrived at Mount Chanin. a small station near the DUfKMU powder works, via Wilmington, to act as a guard for the powder vtn as. Rone The bread riots continue in main planes, At Rimini the anarchists took p::rt in a meeting of German bak-:-. S.veral arrests were made. X w York it is reported that Hamburg, the three-year-old for which .Man. is Ialyr cently paid $40,0S, has gone to the post for the last time. He is lame. Korn a dispatch from Madrid says liar Spain will comply with Italy's request to exclude sulphur from the articles na med as contraband of war. A dee rat 'hereon will shortly be issued. Alton. 111. A storm of great violence paaacd over Alton May 1. Three buildings were unroofed and the window front of the Episcopal Church was blown in. .Montevideo. Uruguay The United States legation has been placed under Board. The Uni:ed States minister. William R. Finch, has received a anaaber of threat eneing letters from people who sympathize with the Spaniards. Madrid- Ir is said that a new Spanish ironclad, which is being fitted out lit Carthagena, will soon join the Spanish squadron at Cadiz. New York Colonel Frederick D. Crant. was sworn in at Seeond brigade headquarters, Brooklyn, as commander of the "Fighting Fourteenth" regiment by Brigadier General James McLeer. Denison, Iowa- J. Fred Meyers, twenty-five years editor of the DeniMM Review, is dead. Madrid It is reported the govern menl has purchased two foreign war ships. Tangier The United States consul hen ha a asked for a guard owing to the threatening attitude of the Spaniards. London Lord Salisbury has returni : to London. He appeared bronzed ,r.l robust, and his private secretary B Id he had never seen the premier looking better. La Porte, Ind.- Mrs. Louis Dahl, wife of a prosperous farmer living north of here, was burned to death by Ranee from a gasoline stove. She lived I mi Bty-foor hours, suffering intense gony. She was alone in the house at he time. London Philip Calderon. the distingnished painter, member of the Royal . and keeper of the Royal Academy since 18S7. is dead. Des Molaes, Iowa Judge James G. Day, om of the most prominent men of the Iowa bar. died suddenly. He wrote the famous decision which held proh ibitOfj amendment invalid. Little Rock. Ark.- Indian territory h in a state of wild apprehension became of the sun dance among the several uncivilized tribes. The Choct w, Arapaha.. Chippewa, Miami. frsoada fea and several other nations are deehcd with war paint. Providence, R. L- President Ani ! v.s of Browa university, a war veternn, arlll go to front if the Browa volnnteer arc called out. Ixaadou- la I he fihi here hetweea linghcf and Jimmy Cnrraa the tenner oa la i hv tweatfc tb round. Liverpool The suspension of the arm .r Bherarood, Thompson & Co., cot ion brokers, is announced. BherwoedL Thoipaoa a- Ca, operated throaajlMwi ih southern Mates ander tb Co. firm name of John Sherwood a: Cleveland, Ohio Blgbtsea Besseaser I 'on furnaces of the Central Weal have agreed to hunk iheir Ires for ihii ty days during May, June and July. Washington It i.- positively stale., that fh' president does not coatemnJat a call rot additional volunteers for ih present . Indianapolis, lud. The grand chapter of the Kästeln Sta: elected Mrs. W. W. Sun the. iadiaaa polls, auitron. Big Creek. Wis. Two children of "'tuts uaraiaer perished Which destroyed his hot;,. in re Sr. Thomas. West Indies The Lhirdclass Preach eroiaer Admiral Rlgault de Genouiil has- left here foi San Juan de Porto Rico to prote.-t th latercsta of Prance in those waters, Piadlay, 0. I he annnal ennventtoa of Tarnen lor the district coaanosed Of Ohio and Newport and CoviagtOD Ky.. met here, with all the aoctetk i presented. n uauison, wis. Gov. Seolleld m Vt!U aeen ill for two daya, easier snd suffers les pale is resting

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CASUALTIES. 1 '

Mason City, la.- Fire partly damaged the Home Rule and Lee block. The loss on buildings will reach $10.0OO. The estimated loss on stocks is i 115,066, mostly covered by insurance. ! Kansas City- Fire in the Golden Eapie Clothing Company's establishment caused a Joss of about $35,000 to the stock and $5.000 to the building. St. Louis. Mo. Word is received from New Athens. 111., that the New Athens brewery plant has been entirely burnt d. causing a loss estimated at $100,000. fully insured. La Crosse. Wis. Judge Thomas A. Dyson died suddenly as a result of a fall downstairs at the Cameron House Tuesday, when his skull was fractured. Columbia. Mo. The livery stable owned by Lee Anthony was destroyed by fire. The horses and contents were saved. The building was insured for $7.000. Sacramento, Cal. "Bull" McCarty of Philadelphia, who was deteated by Griffo in a twenty-round boxing contest, is dead. He did not regain consciousness after he was knocked out in the twentieth round. Sioux Falls. S.D.- -In a fire at Worthing, S. D., the armory was burned to the ground and the ammunition, uniforms and guns of company D. National guard, were totally destroyed. Sioux City. Ia. Six Indian school buildings on the Winnebago reservation, near here, burned with a loss of $25.000 to $30.000 and no insurance. Chicago- Mike Krywinski. a laborer, was instantly killed by a Baltimore & Ohio freight train. Peru. Ind. Thomas Early was killed by a fall of rock in the Cahill mine. Milwaukee, Wis. Lawrence Burke. 33 years of age. was killed by being jolted from a car on the Fond du Lac avenue line. Council Bluffs, la Everett Patterson, one of the high school cadets of this city, was ahot and instantly killed by his t-year-old brother Iuis while handling a revolver and playing Spaniard and American. FOREIGN. Paris The Aurore announces that extraordinary activity prevails in naval and military circles throughout France. London There have been 71.000 deaths from plague in India so far, according to a recent report by the IOCrotary of India to parliament. Vienna- The torpedo factory at Fiume has sold to the United States government sixty torpedoes which were ordered by Brazil. Yokohama The local journals urge Japan to consent to America buying Japan's two cruisers now building in the 1'nited States. Paris, Ky. Isaac Alexander, grand nephew of Jefferson Davis, has been hosen to carry the stars -and stripes for Company D, this city, in the war wit:. Spain. Rome The chamber of deputies decided that coal was not contraband of war. Loudon Spain, according to a dispatch from Rome to a London news agency, has bought the Italian Navigation Company's steamers JSirio, Orionc and Regina Margherha for conversion into auxiliary cruisers. Glasgow -a tremendous tire broke out in the Clydtside district of th;s city. The damage already amounts to 150,000 ($7;aj, ouuj. CKIML. Williamson. W. Ya. Notorious Capt, Hatfield, leader ol the Hatfield clan. voluntarily surrendered at ixjgan, twenty -five miles from here. San Antonio. Tea, Six masked nun helu up a Southern Pacific mail train at Coaeetock. Th mail and express ears were blown open with dynamite. The Mount oi treasure secured is no: Know n, Dayum. O. James Kceley. late of Denver, Cot, was shot an killed ,t madhouse l Lee Vlekera whlh h latter was Intoxicated. Taw n be- j came Involved in a uua. rei aver girl. Sprint Ml, Mass Lewis Warner, president of the New Hampshire County National Banh of Northampton, Is missing, and a warrant has been issued for his arrest cm a charge of having embeaaled large sums of the banks money. Greenville, Misc. A voting negro named Archie Peaka, living ten miles north of Greenville, hanged himself i from the roof Of iiis father's kitchen. Blwood, Ind. James Hughes was frightfully wounded hy John Hood, i who cut him on the bach and throat. ! Hood is under arrest. 1(1 iiL I.-.,.... W;.. vi ....... iwiih, iB, nuuirn .ei:-ou j i nil Ii tu m ! F.. sar mm t mmm 1 l - i a I annam anem ea sai a-CIC iii'il (M ! ill in imll noun-. ne ,:! ,ii years ol age and his wife mt. Peoria, lit Henry pottboff, city treasurer, st tempted to oommil suicide. Mr, Pott boa was eppoiated cltj treasurer nearly a year ago. when the incumbeal died eaddealy. So far as known his accounts ate all right. Bteaheavllle, O. Julius Baldash, a Spaniard, died at Long BUB, I mining town near here, from the effects of being shot tnroiigh the lnn Sunday by Louis Ship, a German. The men had quarreled over the war and Ship too the side oT thf Halted States. Auburn. lad. Lewis A. Hendry, proprietor or the Hotel Hendry oi Angola, was Indicted, charged with forger) in altering wheat receipts. Knoxvllie, Teaa. rhomas Comaton, a farmer of Jefferson county, became suddenly Insane over war talk and killed himaelf bj shootlag. Wheeling. V 'a. Thomas Smoal ami bis son Judaea gt into aa älteres tion. The son Bred H shots ml the Old man. None took effect The f.tth -i then fatally shot tail von. Vlrdea, III Chel Bindley elashed his wife's Utroal with i rarer, and the win dh

MISCELLANEOUS. Pittsburg, Pa. A report was circulated in this city on what is considered reliable authority that a combination of the Arbuckle coffee and the

; Havemeyer sugar interests have been ; about completed. ! Ann Arbor. Mich. The third annual ; debate between the Universities of : Michigan and Chicago was won by Michigan. Philadelphia. Pa. Charlie McKeever of this city met Jack Daly of Wilmington in a six-round bout at the Arena. No decision was given, b.it the opinion was thac McKeever outpointed his opponent. Buffalo. N. Y. Samuel E. Nichols, managing editor of the Times, and until recently pension agent In this city, is dead, aged 55. Managua. Nicaragua On hoard the United States cruiser Alert a preliminary treaty of peace was signed between Nicaragua and Costa Rica. Fort Worth. Tex. Heckley county has suffered from a prairie fire, which burned over 30.000 acres. All the cattle had been removed from the track recently; otherwise many head would have been destroyed. Buffalo. N. Y. The railroad elevators have reorganized and will try to maintain a rate of cent for elevating grain from vessels. Their managers say that such a rate can ne maintained. St. Paul Dan McLeod won in the wrestling match with Prof. Dwyer of St. Paul. Dwyer won the first fall. Cornish, and McLeod the next two. catch-as-catch-can and Graeco-Roman. Washington The treasury department ordered the release of the Spanish steamer Saturnina. which has been detained at Biloxi, Miss., as a prize of war. St. John's. N. F. The British cruisers Cordelia and Pelican were ordered to Newfoundland waters to cope with any emergency that might arise if the Spanish warships visit this roast for coal. Springfield. O. Congressman Weaver was renominated by the republican convention in session here. President McKlnley'l policy was indorsed. Creston. Neb. Ex-Sheriff Mark Blanchard. aged 7!. is dead. He was a pioneer citizen. Louisville, Ky. Ex-Governor Buckner. who was a general in Cie confederate arm. has offered his services to the government. Paris. Ky.- Isaac Alesanderk. grandnephew of Jefferson Davbs, has been chosen to carry the stars and stripes for Company D of this city in the war with Spain. New York- The condition of Mrs. William C. Whitney is said to be critical. Cleveland. O The Walker Manufacturing company has received a rush order from the government for six more disappearing gun carriages for coast defense guns. The order involves about $100.000. San Francisco Cal.- Claus Spreckels, the multimillionaire sugar king, is reported to be critically 111. He is suffering from diabetes and is in a comatose condition. Sioux City, la. The Northeast Nebraska Editors' association, in session at Emerson, elected E. Cunningham. Wayne republican, president. New York London underwriters at Lloyds are dabbling very boldly in bombardment insurances here and ar accepting heavy lines on water-borne war risks. Galena, HL Mrs. Nellie Grant-Sar-toris participated B the sixth annual celebration of the birthday of her father. General IT. s Grant, in this cltv j South Bend. Ind. The college republicans find the are no exception and j have decided to postpone indefinitely I the convention f the American Bepublican College league, which had j beea called for May It and 20. to be 1 held at Indianapolis. Austin. Tev. Information received ! here from the Mexican border is thai i ! number of marauding expeditions are i being fitted out in Mexico for the purpose of foraging in Texas. Men of means are Bald to I backing the under!;, king. Washington Miss Helen Gould has telegraphed to President McKinley offering to donate 1200,006 to be used for national purposes. Fran I, ton. Ky. Gov. Bradiej said that he would join the army in the evenl that Spain landed troops on American soil. LATEST MARKET REPORTS. CHICAGO. CattU . all grades $LMo Hog, common to prime. L'.lo gjfd.30 i 4. or. I . n .:;C , Ll" 2Sa .10 Sheep and lambs Corn. No. 2 . . . . .39 LOO Wheal. No. spring whke .. r No, 3 lffl s Hutter Rye. No. 'J. .L . 1 gi .59 TOLL! tO. 2 cash... . mixed Wheat, No Com, No. 2 j .04 I'X'.a .54 S.o::' j Lag gj 3.90 Ö "'.75 Lis -4 39 .4:1 .30 Oats. No. 2 mixed Rye. No, 2 cash Cloveraeed, prime ST. Wheat. NO. 1! . . . Cats. No. 2 cash Corn. N. rash Cattle, all grades Hogs Bhe p and la m ns NEW win .. ;, No. ' i cd Corn. No. 2 cash . . LOUIS. 2.50 a. 7o 4.25 V'ORK. Oats, Bye, lata, ( Sora, CattN Hogs, Sheep No. 2 PEORIA. No. I Ne X white No. -Z K V XS AS CITY. all grades Z.2' gl) grades ::.io and lambs 1.95 Mi IAS lUKEB. .. Xo. 2 northern. . n 1.80 (i 3.85 5.25 Whes Oats. Barle: I. in 2 M hii !9V4Q :C, '

wm m mm Admiral Dewey Wins Victory in the Philippines. SHIPS OF SPAIN DESTROYED.

Admiral Montejo'a Vessel, the Reim Maria Christina, Itumed and Its Commander Killed Little DMMgt Inflicted ou the Anericma squadron. Admiral Sampson bombarded, silenced and nearly destroyed the Spanish batteries at the entrance of the harbor of Mantar.zas. He did it with the flagship New York, the monitor Puritan and the cruiser Cincinnati. None of the American shine wore struck, the Spanish shots going wild. The three batteries were silenced in less than twenty minutes. T1IK FIRST ENGAGEMENT. Admiral Sampson k Fleet SHence tlit Fort ai Mataua. Commodore Dewey's squadron has won a decisive victory over the Spanish fleet. The battle was fought off Cavite, ten miles southwest of Manila. it lasted for several hours and resulted in a crushing defeat for Spain. It was a terrific battle, undoubtedly one of the fiercest and most brilliant in the history of naval warfare. The nine ships of the American fleet were outnumbered by those of Spain, but the Ameiicans were superior in a.mament. The heavy fire from Commodore Dewey's guns was effective from the outset. Admiral Montejo's flagship, the Reina Maria Christina, was burned and its commander killed. The Don Juan de Austria was blown up and the Castilla was burned. Others of the Spanish fleet were badly damaged, and were sunk to prevent their falling into the hands of the Americans. There was considerable loss of life on the Spanish side. Little damage was inflicted on the ships of the American squadron. Austrian Sympathy for Spain. Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria privately contributed 20.000 ($100,000) to the national naval subscription in Spain, and has further shown his sympathy by permitting a number of Aus-tro-Hnngarian officers to join the Spanish flag. Think the War Will Soon F.tid. An opinion freely expressed by naval officers Is that the very decisive victory of Admiral Dewey's fleet will mean probably an early end of the war. without further naval battles of Importance. Says Manila is Impregnable. The Voz Espanola of Manila describes the port of Manila as impregnable. It says six other principal ports in the Phillipines bristle with guns, chiefly Krupp. Mtafelsna to Kale a W;jr Loan. State Treasurer Steel of Michigan w ill at once issue war loan bonds to the amount of 1200,000, payable in ;en years, with option of payment in live years. It is intended to be a popular loan. Prepare to Invade Cuba. Preparations for the immediate Invasion of Cuba are progressing rapidly at the war department. Gen. Shafter is to command the division, which will consis: of either 5.000 or 10.000 men. Monitor Take Aooiiier I'rlsee. The I'nited Stites monitor reruncaptured the bie; Spanish steamer Guido, from Corunna. foi Havana, ten miles on Cardenas. Vessel and cargo are valued at 1499,000. I'uhlie Opinion In Mei.-,.. The masses of the Mexican people ar.- undoubtedly for Cuba, but the liberal papers are for Spain. The clerical papers are naturally hostile to the I'nited States. (ermanj t to Intervent. A German official connected with the foreign office states thai German Intervention, even in an extreme case, is noi to be though; of. t'ortii(?al DceMrrt Neutrality. The Lisbon Official Gazette publish! i a decree declaring the neutrality oi Portugal in the conflict between Spain ami the I'nited States. I Vr- on Aiiicrii'Hii Cannerrr. A dispatch from Madrid sa.s report is current that a squadron of nine warships has left Maniia to prey on American commerce. Indiana Borrow . Vouri. To feed the soldiers encamped at In dianapolis 1 he st;ite of Indiana has bor rowed 100,000 iiis'e;id of railing aa ex tra session of the legislature. Mast Nol Fire on II.Mana. Admiral Sampson b.u- imperative or ders to keep out of range of the heavj guns about the harbor of the Cuban ca pit ai. Ma aw to He Kead. (iov. Leedj has wired the war tleparinnnt that Kansas quota of 2,900 troops will be ready to turn over to 1 he government May 10. To Raise an Irish BrlsfSn William Lyman, president of the Irish National Alliance. liU offered to form aa Irish hrlaadt to assist the United States In the war against Spain. Admire Our l,iiiuirt' Work. The sun practice of the American ships in the Matansai bombardment has excited the warmest admiration or naval tperta of Rnroee. lWa RentatMtfl Seleeted. The Iowa regiments selected to go to the from are the 2d, Col. Ja k-on, tth, Col. Humphrey, and th 3d.

ASKS FOR ORANGE BITTERS. I

Disagreeable Humor C ause a Younc Man Trouble in Flaherty" I'laee. They tell this St. Patrick's Day story of Dennis Flaherty. Originally a resident as well as a native of County Wicklow, Ireland, Denis is now th keeper of a large saloon over In West Madison street. For the purposes of this story it is also well to add that Dennis is a loyal citizen of the Cr.i States and an ardent lover of the emerald isle. Everyone wore the gieca about Mr. Flaherty's plae on St. Pa -rick's Day. The proprietor waa adorned w ith an artificial shamrock In gr silk, each of the two bartendeis ipo:ted a green ribbon on his vest lap I, and every Irishman who stood long ir fore the bar bore the prevailing color in some manner or had forcible attention drawn to his delinquency bef. : long. It was into this atmosphere ol affection for Erin that three yoni c men wandered early in the even:; R They were not Irish, but when, they looked about them and saw that th green was in favor it occurred to th wag of the trio that he and his companions could make a hit by falling in w ith the reigning pirit. "Give us som whisky be sure it is Irish.'' he said to the bartender nearest him. -Yes. of course, make mine Irish, too," said 010 of his friends. Proprietor Flaherty looked pleased. He was standing at the end of the bar, beaming along the line of customers. "And I'll have Irish whisky," said the third young fellow. For the space of half a minute he could have secured a gift of half the saloon stock from the tickled owner. But a fatal humorous flash came to him. and he added: "Throw in a dash of orange bitters." When the crowd pulled Mr. Flaherty and his two bartenders from the upper side of the three young men and the proprietor had dusted off his clothes and recovered his breath, he remarked: "Orange bitters, is it? The stuff would make you sick, young man." PETTICOATS OF THE SEASON Fuller Than of Yore, But Pretty and Kcononiieal. The new styles in petticoats are bewilderingly pretty: better still, they are eminently sensible in material and cut. Silk is the favorite material, am., as there never was a time when silk could be bought so cheap, it is quit possible, even for the woman who has to consult economy, to have several. Fashion requires that linings of th cloth suits this year shall be of contrasting silk, and one of the newest fads is to have a petticoat to wee under the gown of the same color as the gown itself, but just a shade o; two lighter. All these are fuller than they were, but the fullness is gathered into a small space at the back, quite like the skirt of the gowns, and th fit over the stomach and the hips is carefully attended to. A deep Spanish flounce is still the fashion, but th skirt itself extends under the flounc now. One or more ruffles to trim the flounce and just as many inside ruches or little flounces, as can be put on are added. Lace insertion is very much used black laces on the flounces of petticoats to wear with street gowns white lace on those to wear with light gownin the house. In all the petticoats there is some attempt at wiring, either with a feather bone run through jus above and just below the flounce, 01 the dress extenders, put into the hack breadths, so that the petticoat hang out full and wide. The objection o' 1 raised that silk petticoats are too cob for w inter wear is quite done a v. a with by lining them with flannel a far as the knee. This does not a to the weight and yet gives sufficient warmth. In all styles it is most Important that the petticoats be cnl . fit the dress if a -smart" effect is c sired. A La R heel. First Shade Dorothys wings ways look welL What does she do to keep them so nice? Second Shad -Trades em every season fc r a l a pair. Life. OUT OF THE MOUTHS OF BABES. A little south side pirl was standing at the window as a drayioad of hides was passing by. Running into th next room she exclaimed "Oh, mamnfa. there goes a Whole pih 0'. cows' overcoats." Tommy, aged three, was playing out on the lawn one evening ai.u. happening to see a shoot Ina star tor 5b h:: time, he ran into the aous exclaiming: "Mamma, mamma; tome here, quick; Cod jes' let one of bis sU fall!" Little four-year-old Graci hsd been sitting very quiet foi some tiase, s;mIngly lost in thought "What ar yon thinking about, dear'.''' ashed her mother. "Oh. she replied. '! just wondering, where the todays go when they get to be yesterdays." An observing girl of ti v; visitlag one of her playmates who owned an orguiaette, ami she was vers much taken with It. tin her return hOBM t. described it to her mothei .is 1 ma chine in which the) poked porous plasters and ground them up into music. Little Willie disliked to attend school, so one morning h thongai ! would play off sick. "Whal is th matter with von, Willie?" ashed his mother. Not kaowiag .1 whoh vocabulary ailments Ui sb : from, on till 1 :: 0! the moment be replied: "Why, my teeth Itch." A bright little fellow o: live v,o hi been engaged in a combat with anothi r boy was reproved by hit mother, who told him he ought to have waited until the othn bo commeaced iL "Well." leplied iht youthful hero. ;f I'd Waited for him lo bfgih it thin wouldn't have been no lht."

Experience

And Not Experiments, Should be Your Aim In Buying Medicine. Let others experiment: you should be guided by experience. Es periments ore uncertain in result; experience is sure. Experiment! may do you haras; experience proves that liooa's SarsapF.r Pta w ill do you w onderf ul good. TtousBiidv gladly teU whet Hood s hasdoi t toe them. Tin j want you to know snu tin y ure you to try it. ThRt is what if meant by the vt numl rof testimonials written in beliRif of Hood's SarsapariHa. They give the reralts of experience and prove that Hood's Sarsaparikfa Is America's Greatest Medicine, s Id bf all druggists, fi ; six for a. Get only lleesTa 1 1 OOU flll ÖTe AU druggist. He, Km Vierth While. Sharker was concerned in a new company to find he was chagrined one morning to find that the Daily Torna hawk, in its city article, disapproved of his methods, in much hlHÜgnation, he took the article to his solicitor, breathing out threatenings of Lbel actions. "He as good as calls me a swindler." he told the man of law. "can t I make him prove It?" Well," was the reply. ' I dare saj ou could. But if I were you, I WDUldl Pi. k-Me-lp. Many I'eople Cannot Hi ink coffee at night. It spoils th ir sleep. You can drink Grain-O when j . pH ae and sleep like a top. For Graln-0 dees not stimulate; it nourishes. beers and feeds. Yet it looks and i;:s-e like the best coffee. For nervous pi -or.- young people ar.d children Oraln-O ia the perfect drink. Made from p re grains. Get a package from your grocer today. Try it in place of coffee. IS and 25c goher Second Thor.;ht. Ethel "Bat he was m devoted to her! He seemed intoxicated with love." Rose- "Well, he ha- taken Ihe, gold cure. He's engaged to an heiress." N'ew York World. FITS r' I ) iyt uiert. Nod" e. r,r - WMNtSM 6n-: I .' 1 '.- 1 Dr. Klnir s i ,m Jt'tvrer. Sfr... nr FREE g.OU m - . . d iro. Uh. P it fcuvc LMS81 '-rit' l PfcttaitotptriSi l'k A curious fact has been noted try Arctic travelers suow when .: a I cry low temperature atsorbs moist ire and dries garments. Ed tire tr Vonr Rowrb Vlf fi ( tsrarrt.. Candv Cat ban r i-nrr routs1 .( ai fore err, 10c. Sr. 1! C.C. C tail, dn nrivtv . . .. mom v The latest method of ;.: - rving eggS is subjecting them to process in which electricity plays aa important part. ir .iru Catarrh Cure isnconstil tionnl cure. 1 " r i e . T.V. Hew '1 h for a mother Ir talk to her children about religion, unless she car. si.ow them what it la, Bx. SSM Uäl tu: - . It ri 1 i.Mi-,.i.t!ii,l,pr III: J ill i: p -i. It I If-.if.l'r. 'fry 1 Pittslmrg is contemplating the eatahI iah men 1 ! a probat ioners' acbool av a part of the pollci system. r W ;ili'H' s,,,,t I, ,;v St rim. Fi t 1: 1 n it . t-. :ti r iet icdjimlM taBeui .1.1.0 i-: 1 mmirM . a ban . V f : bot object to loaninc people papers .! lliey do n- insis on read hag to us from t hem. Kx Twt 111 seel i is ' Curs for Cenensagv lioacured tneof r. bad lung trouble. Mrs. J ii - I rincoton. !n-: If sr. 9s, ift:. There art twenty -seven royal famllles r. K !')( two-tl In - which area, of Get man origin. 9 IF TMN Bi HU BV RHE1 lATHfl vttW t o. . i-i.i r aV navti. iJm for v . 1 ' !liir f r- t rel . N i mU Sm !: la esimatetfl that 1,191 pajsascor trains arrive t ar.c leave Chieajsa daily. Tin Can t t.i iMitma romer. Tu . -c..-i- . VA Min&vi'i. tOc or CSc. it 1 I . Ssil ! arc, draggiM refi )d aaaaeys. The average amount f sichaeaa in hun...r ' 1- ten (ia .s a rear. SYurGs ONS KPCJOYÄ Both tu method and nnilfs when Syrup of Figs is taken; it ispleaanuat ami refreshing to the taste, asid aetn jentlv yet promptlj n the Knlnevn, Liver ami Bowels, clcanaea the tn tern ftoctuallv. dispels eolls. hcalecbes and fevers and eures tuibitanl Donstipaticsn. Syrup d' Ki.js in the only remedy oi ii kinl ever produced, jdeavinr o tli. taate and acceptable to the stomach, pwampt in it; a'tfii and truly beiiehoisj rn it eaTects. prepared only from the most Ii, althyand sgrnenjtiemirsjiniiona. itM many soeilmt Qtiolitiea novnnaejad it to all igsj liave ajaale it the rooHt popular remedy known. Syrup oi Figs is for gale in rd cent bottles by all leaslhig Jrnr. gists. Any loliablc dnqyial who my not baren it on bmad vvill mi curt it prtunptlv ior any case who wwbm to try it Do not fx epiany safastitnto. CALIFORNIA FtG SYRUP CO. ,V4 FRANQIbCO, CAL imamutt, r. aarw yokk, a.r. TAPt WORM .,!.' f I , Sl-I AK I !.f.,V 1 " nan . it. ifi.i

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