Marshall County Independent, Volume 5, Number 1, Plymouth, Marshall County, 16 December 1898 — Page 2

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a W. METSKER, Pub. and Prop. PLYMOUTH, - - - IIIDIANA, I1L Minor Happenings of the Past Week. NEWS OF LAST SEVEN DAYS. Political, Kfliciou. Soritl and Criminal Döing of the Whole World Carefully CoimImis- for Our Kfiideri The A cidt-nt Itt-tord. Milwaukee. Wis. The American Ethical l:nion Lis concluded its tunvent ion. Charleston. S. ('. 'I he transport Saratoga, with the First hattalion of the Tenth infantry oti board, sailed for Cuba. London George Taylor, the armed man arrested in the Hank of England, has been pronounced insane. Ix)ndon Sir William Anderson, director smcral of the royal ordnance factories and part inventor of cordite, died in hU Ulli year. Washington The treasury department is f or.-idei iti.n a request by the St. l'aul collector of customs to have a tea Inspector stationed tin re. The plan i5 opposed by Chicago and New York importers. I.Jvc:ieol-Iut. Wark of the British lioyal artilbry. sentenced to deHh on heii-g ennvicted of having caused the death of a il by means of a criminal opera: ion, has I."-n reprieved. Washington - '. E.Coyne, collector cf internal revenue in Chicago, is here to discuss with the comniis.-doncr of internal revenue matters concerning the enforcement of the war revenue act. Newport News. Va. Sam Hall, the negro saloonl.eeper who shot ami killed Privat Alonzo Andrews, One Hundred and Sixtieth Indiana regiment, has been acquitted of the murder charge against him. Moweaqua. 111.- Alvah Armstrong of Bethany was f .ally burned by the explosion of a can of coal oil. lie was endeavoring to thaw out a frozen pump. Bloomington. Ill Michael Kenton choked to death while eating in a lunchroom at Chenoa. Hyannis. Mass. The engine house and carpenter shop of the New York New Haven and Hartford railroad were burned, with four locomotives; loss. $75,000. Elgin. 111. Mrs. Wallace Kenyon, who while Insane poisoned her child, died despite the efforts of physicians. Sheboygan Talis. Wis. Patrick Delavan, t pioneer of Sheboygan rounty, also a stanch democrat, died at his home at Hingham. Wis., of fatty defeneration of the heart, aged about C.". Logansport, Ind. Will .Tasorke. 14 years old. was drowned while skating near here. La Grange, Ind Loren Atwater died from the effects of a fall. Winamac. Ind. Ferdinand Reinhold, a wealthy farmer, fell from a wagonload of wheat and was killed. New York President Ilafael Igleslas of Costa Ilk-a has sailed for France on the steamship La Cascogne. T'pper Sandusky. Ohio Fire destroyed the business block owned by Mrs. Van Marter. The origin of the fire is unknown. Newark, N. Y. Frank Dean, an escaped prisoner from the state prison at Jackson. Mich., was captured here. Tebanon. 111. The new $12.000 Methodist Episcopal church, just completed to replace the building destroyed by fire last April, has been formally dedicated. Seattle. Wash United States Attorney Cay has filed a libel against the noted Cuban filibustering steamship Ijuirada, accused of smuggling whisky Into Alaska. Niles. Mich. - James Shaw, the only K'.rviving member of the Michigan legislature of 1S47. when Detroit was the capital, is dead. He was SG years old. Louisville, Ky. Captain Samuel McKee, former member of congress and one cf Kentucky's most prominent republicans, died of paralysis at his home In this city. Dunkirk, N. Y. President W. II. Newman of the Iake Shove and Michigan Southern Railroad company has placed an order with the Brooks Locomotive works for forty-five locomotives. The total cost will be about $500,000. San Francisco. Cab The official time of th? torpeno-boat destroyer Farragut has been computed, and her record is 3ü.ö knots an hour. It is the fastest vessel flying the American flag. Oakland. Cal. Samuel P. Flint, assistant superintendent of the railway mail service, was struck by a locomotive and killed. Detroit. Mich-Mrs. Frank Hrooks shot and killed her -year-old daughter and then killed herself. Dover. N. II. Notices have been posted in all the departments of the Sawyer woolen mills, announcing a 10 per cent wage 'eduction. Edwardsville, III. Mrs. Sarah Ann Ballard died suddenly while on her way from her home in Troy, 111., to Alabama. Mason City. Iowa The Congrega-' tionalists of this city dedicated their new $30.000 church here. Frederick K. Hopkins of Dubuque conducted the services. New York-William IL Butler has been elected permanent president of the Unfoi: 'Yuhvvo compaav.

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Philadelphia, Pa. Harmonie hall, at Eleventh and. Brandy wine streets, the headquarters of a number of German singing societies, was gutted by fire. The loss is estimated at $."U.C00. Milwaukee, Wis. Dr. It. W. Rohri danz was injured in a runaway acci dent. Waukesha. Wis. Edward Ilerbrand v.-as shot and instantly killed while hunting. Mineral Point, Wis. Nicholas Pitts was killed by the accidental discharge of his shotgun. Pekin, 111. The office of the Daily Morning Post, was almost completely destroyed by fire, with a loss of about $.",.000. Joliet. 111. Charles Martin, employed in the machine shop of the Federal Steel company, was instantly killed by a bursting emery wheel. Shoals. Ind. While going at a rate cf 20 miles an hour the engine of a through freight on the Baltimore and Ohio Southwestern left the track near here and several cars were wrecked. Columlus, (). Dr. L. E. Cutter of Dayton and Dr. J. B. Brauman were badly burned by the explosion of gases generated while they were experimenting with an oxyhydrogen blow pipe bofore the Ohio Stats Dental society. Throom was wrecked. Washington, Ind. Alonzo Colbert, aged rt), was instantly killed in the coal mine by falling siate. New York The steam yacht Oneida, having on board iter owner. E. C. Bonedit t, and x-IMesidcnt Grovcr Cleveland, was in ;i collision with a transfer fioat otC the Battery wall in the upper New York bay. The yacht had her bowsprit caniit! away. No one v.aö injured. Ywst Superior. Wis.--Nebs Edds fell from a South Shore train and waJ killed. Three Oaks. Ind. George Leeds, aged 7. wjis struck by a Michigan Central train and killed. Sauneniin. 111. The Middle Division elevator here burned and 20,000 bushels of grain was destroyed. FOREIGN. Paris -King Mtr.clek has assented to the establishment of a French college at Addis Abebba, Abyssinia. St. Petersburg-The river Neva suddenly rose nine feet, inundating the lower quarters of the city, where communication is now carried on by boats. Great Io.-s of life is reported. Berlin The National Zeitung announces that the federal governments have agreed that the bundesrath shall recognize the right of the diet of LippeDetmold to settle the succession question. Tokio. Japan Owing to a budget deficit of 30.000,000 yen. the government has introduced a bill in the diet for an additional 11.000.000 yen land tax. The affair is expected to lead lo a rupture between the cabinet and the liberals. London. Gen. Lord Kitchener of Khartum, sirdar of the Egyptian forces, started on his return to the Sudan. London. Rear Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, who has been in China for some time on behalf of the British Associated Chambers of Commerce, is to retina to England by way of the United States and will start homeward soon after Jan. 1. London The British foreign office has received news that Lieuts. Keating and Gale and twelve native soldiers were massacred in October last, while parleying with tribesmen of the Niger territory between Jobba and Ilo. Paris Prof. Marsh of New Haven lias been elected a corresponding mem her of the mineralogy section tif the Academy of Sciences. CRIME. Centerville. Iowa Hart and IJ)oves, who were convicted of blowing the safe in the McDonald bank at Cincinnati, broke jail and are gone. Norfolk. Va. John Anderson, the condemned murderer of Mate Saunders of the schooner Olive Pecker, was executed in the city jail. Norfolk, Va. John Anderson, who murdered the captain and the mate of the schooner Olive Pecker off the coast of Brazil, Aug. 20, was hanged. Wilmington, Del. Testifying in his own behalf. Senator Kenney of Delaware denied all charges against him in the case accusing him of conspiracy and aiding and abetting in the misapplication of funds of the First National Bank of Dover. Ottawa, Ohio Solomon Wise, a merchant, was accidentally shot and killed by A. W. Well er. a bank cashier. Cincinnati, Ohio Harriet O. Evans, a Christian Scientist, who attended Thomas McDowell, a typhoid fever patient, in his last illness, has been found guilty in the police court of practicing medicine without a license. Franklin, HI. Mrs. John Mann committed suicide by jumping into a well. Marion, Ind. Isaac Pennington, a wealthy farmer of Sims township, this county, was sentenced to the penitentiary for embezzlement. Springfield, III. Gov. Tanner has commuted to nine years the life sentence of Iawrence Farley, who has been serving time in Chester penitentiary since 1S!2. Warsaw, Ind. Edward Evans has Leen arrested on a charge of robbing M. S. Berkley's store. Jefferson City. Mo. The supreme court has affirmed the death sentence of O. H. Baker, of Shannon county. Norfolk, Va. The counsel for the mutineer murderer, John Andersen, has gone to Washington to intercede with President McKinley for his client's life. Decatur, 111. H. A. White, a Chicago horse buyer, was found In his room at the Angel house in this city. The gas was turned on and it was evidently a suicide.

MISCELLANEOUS. Washington Arrangements havo been made for the transfer of the remains of Gen. John A. Rawlins, Gen. Grant's chief of staff, from the Congressional cemetery to the National cemetery in Arlingtc.i. San Francisco Sarah St oka Thome, aged 7j years, the widow of Charles K. Thome, is dead. She was well known as an actress. New York Henry Mortimer Piatt, aged 70 years, who established the first gold and silver refinery in the United States, is e'ead at his home. Washington Gen. Garcia's condition is reported to be much improved. Moweaqua. III. J. B. Lantz of Ridge township reports that a large number of cattle are dying with a peculiar disease that affects their hind legs and stiffens them. New York Negotiations ar under way and. according to Wall street reports, have nearly been completed for a reorganization of the southwestern railways, known as the Gculd properties, into one great system. New York The work of giving the war vessels in the Brooklyn navy yard a coat of white paint has been begun. Atlanta, Ga. A telegram was received Vre announcing the death in a New York hospital of Dr. T. II. Huzza of Atlanta, one of the most prominent phylsicians in the south. Springfield. III. Capt. James P. Sherwin has resigned as adjutant of the Second Illinois vountecr infantry, but his succcs-or has not yet been appointed by Gov. Tanner. Milwaukee Negotiations arc under way with Rev. Father Hoogsteel, a Belgian priest, to plant a colony of Belgians on land near Tomahawk. New York A syndicate headed by William C. Whitney h;is secured control of the electric light, heat and power facilities of New York city. Wilmington, Del. Three men were killed and eight others seriously injured by an explosion in the Dupont powder works. Seattle, Wash. The steamer Laurada. the notorious filibuster boat, was seized and confiscated for smuggling liquor into Alaska. Washington - Se cond Lieut. Carbonel of Gen. Ix'e's staff, who is in Cuba, has resigned. Carbonel is the husband of Evangclina Cisneros, the Cuban girl who was rescind from a Spanish prison. Newport News -The United States transport Berlin arrived from San Juan. On the transport were MaJ.Gen. John R. Brooke, his staff and the First Kentucky infantry under Col. John B. L. Castleman. Elgin, 111. An unknown man was found dying near Elgin by M. J. Adams. Ely, Minn. The Chandler mine has announced a 10 per cent advance In wages. Galeshurg. 111. Negotiations are in progress for the erection of a bectsugar plant at this point. Dayton, (). Margaret Isabel Wolf, wife of John Wolf, has sued for divorce. He is SO years old and she Is Frankfort. Ky. The state board of valuation reduced the tax on whisky in bond from $S to $7 per barrel for the year 1S99. Ouray, Colo. George Howard and Frank Howard, miners, wandered off the road In the mountains, near Ironton, and froze to death. West Point The government steamer General Meigs brought Don Rafael Iglesas. president of Costa Rica, and his party. (At the landing they were met by Ceil. Mlbs, Col. Dein and Lieut. Hazzard ind a troop of cavalry.

LATEST MARKET REPORT. CHICAGO. Cattle, all grades $1.7."i tfiG.OO Hogs, common to prime. LOO fi?,A't Sheep ami lambs L'.OO (ft 5.45 Wheat. No. 2 red G7i Corn, No. 2 .34 Oats, No. 2 white U1i Eggs 21 0) .22 Butter .20 Rye, No. 2 .524 ST. LOUIS. Wheat. No. 2 .G9U Oats. No. 2 cash .27 Corn. No. 2 cash .31 Cattle, all grades 2.00 fiö.CO Hogs 3.20 (ft 3.50 Sheep and lambs 3.20 (5.40 TOLEDO. Wheat. No. 2 cash .C9 Corn, No. 2 mixed ...... .341 Oats. No. 2 mixed .26' Rye, No. 2 cash i .54 Cloverseed, prime cash. 4.35 KANSAS CITY. Cattle, all grades 1.75 615.40 Hogs, all grades 3.00 3.40 Sheep and lambs 3.25 5.23 MILWAUKEE. Wheat, No. 1 northern. SöQ .60 Oats, No. 2 white 27?U) .2S?; Barley, No. 2 49 .50 NEW YORK. Wheat. No. 2 red .75. Corn. No. 2 .41 Oats, No. 2 30?4(rj .31 PEORIA. Rye, No. 2 .51 Oats. No. 2 white .27 Corn, No. 2 .33U Make Preparation for War. The war department is still making war preparations. Guns are being scattered along the coast from Maine to Florida with all possible speed. Ship for French Nary. M. Lockroy, French minister of marine, has ordered the construction of six submarine boats, at a cost of 000,000 francs each. IlllnoU Miller Klett Prenldeut. The Illinois Millers association elected C. Kreider, Jacksonville, president.

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Friction Promised Over the Nica ragua Canal. PAUNCEF0TE SEES MR. HAY. i:icluive Control of the 1'rosprct'Te Water Koute by Aineric.i liclieicu to J If the (irouixl of Coiuphiiiit Diplomatic Opinion. The British ambassador. Sir Julian Pauncefote. called on Secretary ol" State Hay, and. laying be.ore him the British side of the Nicaraguan canal case, as the British find it in the Clayton-Bul-wer treaty, protested that the exclusive control of the prospective canal by the United States would be a violation of the convention entered into in lSÖO. As the state department holds that Great Britain van not interfere with this govern. ne" it's'- declared intention to build the Nicaraguan canal, there is no doubt that Sir Julian was formally notified of this country's attitude. Diplomatic opinion is that should British opposition continue beyond the MBS. COLGATE IS WEDDED The wedfling of Mrs. Samuel J. Colgate to the Hail of Stafford took place at Grace church. New York, last week. The Kev. William It. Huntington, the rector of Grace church, officiated and the ceremonies were comparatively simple. This simplicity was due to the recent death in Germany of the Princess IMward of Saxe-Weimar, a cousin of the bridegroom. No witnesses were present except members of the bride's family and one or two intimate friends. vwsvwwvw ordinary limits of diplomatic insistence the senate may abrogate the ClaytonB ul wer treaty. Want a Tuo-Cent Fare. The Indiana Horticultural society adopted a resolution favoring the enactment by the legislature of a law fixing the rate of railroad fare at 2 cents a mile. C. M. Ilobbs, Bridgeport, was chosen president. Tor llounty on MereliandUe. Representative James R. Mann is preparing a bill providing for a bounty on all merchandise exported in American-built ships, a bounty to range from 20 cents to $2 a ton, according, to the distance carried. Gideon MmdjIi Found Guilty. Gideon W. Marsh, president of the Keystone National bank, Philadelphia, which failed in March, 1891. was found guilty of misapplication of funds of the institution. Sentence was deferred. MetMee 1'lease the Cuhana. President McKinley 's message has given the greatest satisfaction to the Cubans, who look upon It as a defin;!? declaration of the policy of the United States toward the island. Courts liitve No .lurUdtetion. Judge Seaman of Wisconsin upholds the federal bankrupt law and declares in an opinion filed that it divests the state couits entirely of jurisdiction in insolvency cases. Must Try Federal Ownership. The situation in Porto Rico promises to force on the government for a time at least the experiment of federal ownership of telegiaph and telephone lines. Fire Cauaea Two Deaths. The Central house, at Wadena, Minn., burned, and two men lost their lives, while all the guests in one wing were obliged to escape through the windows. Fens Ion for Mrs. Grldley. A pension of $30 per month has been granted to Mrs. Gridley, widow of Capt. Gridley, who commanded the flagship Olympia in the battle of Manila bay. Wealthy Michigan Man Dying. II. A. Chapin, owner of the Immense iron mines in the northern part of Michigan and the richest man in the state, is dying. He is 85 years old. Troops Land In Havana. The Two Hundred and Second New York regiment, under Gen. Davies, numbering 1,500 men, has landed at Havana. Afraid of Great llritaln. Much anxiety has been aroused In Spain by the news that Great Britain is sending fresh reinforcements to Gibraltar. Illinois Iteglnients for Cuba. The 'Fourth and Ninth Illinois volunteer regiments, now at Savannah, are expected to leave this week for Cuba.

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BONDSMJENJVIUST PAY, Important Derision of the Xchr&bkH Supreme Court. The deci-son of the district court in Omaha in declaring bondsmen of exTreasurer Joseph S. Hartley not liable for his shortage was reversed in an opinion rendered by the supreme court. The decision atfects Hartley's whole shortage 01" nearly $700.ioo, and it now seems probable- Iiis bondsmen will have to pay.

WANTS THE PHILIPPINES. J.tpan Will Give 9300.000,000 for Al. the Irthtntl. Senator Kyle of South Dakota is authority for tho statement that Japan has offered this government $200,000.('00 fov the Philippine islands. He says that there is a distinct sentiment in official circles in favor of eventually turning the islands over to Japan or to some other power or powers. Wade to lie Governor. Maj.-Gen. .lames F. Wade, president of the l'niie.1 States evacuation commission, is said to ho slated for military governor of western Cuba. A lit loch. 111., I tank Kohheri. Robbers blew open the safe of the bank of Antioch. 111., and secured $3,000 in cash and valuable papers. TO EARL OF STAFFORD, Before the death of the Princes? Mrs. Colgate had selected the number to compose the musical program for the wedding as it was first planned. She would have abandoned the program altogether had her family not insisted on its being given. Upon their arrival in England they will go to Wrotham Park, Barnet, Herts, the Fail's country seat, where they will spend the Christmas holidays. Miss Colgate; will join her mother in England at Christmas and will reside with her tbete. Maintains 1'nrlly of Met In. A silver doilar lias been judicially declared to be equal to a gold dollar. A decision to this effect has been rendered in a lest case in Pontiac, Mich., by Judge Smith. Dlsail rous Fire In Indiana. The second disastrous fire within a month visited Brownstown, Ind., destroying the Benton block and a building owned by Mrs. Clara Stillwell. The loss is $20.000. To Govern Our Colonies. Colonial government similar to that applied by Great Britain to her possessions is what President McKinley and his advisors intend to apply to the Philippine islands. Fire Hums Itself Out. Fire in the works of the Standard Oil company at Los Angeles Cal., burned itself out, the entire property being consumed. The total loss is estimated at 1220,000. Sharkey and McCoy Matched, Tom Sharkey and Kid McCoy have been matched to fight twenty rounds before the Lenox Athletic club at New York for a purse of $20,000, early next month. The South Dakota Flection. The official count for governor ot South Dakota has been completed. The totals are: Lee, fusion, o7,319; Phillips, republican, 36,9-1'J; Lewis, prohibition 891. Senator Quay Summons Witnesses. Counsel for Senator Quay in the conspiracy charges have subpoenaed ex-Postmaster-Geueral John Wanamaker as a witness for the defense. Miller Wins Ilicjcle Kace. Charles W. Miller won the six-day bicycle race at New York. He rode 2,007 miles and 4 laps. Waller, in second place, rode 1.9S3 miles. Col. llryan to Krslgn. Col. William Jennings Bryan of the Third Nebraska regiment, it is said, will not go with his regiment to Cuba. He will resign. More Work for Ilohson. Assistant Naval Constructor llobson will go to Manila to superintend the raising of the sunken war vessels. Will Withhold Naval Information. Action has been taken by Secretary Long to withhold information concerning American naval affairs from foreign governments. rresldent May Visit Cuba. There is a report that the president intends to viit Cuba and Torto Rico at the first favorable opportunity. To Com pi 1 111 en t Senator Turpe. Indiana democrats have agreed to bestow the complimentary vote for United Statut senator on David Turpie.

Sharp Pains Darting from one point to another, rtiff and swollen joints, Inflammation, intense suffering, are characteristics of rheumatism. All these painful symptoms are cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla which purifies the blood and neutralizes the acid which is the cause of rheumatism. Why continue to suffer when you may be relieved by vkj Hood's Sarsaparilla America's Grp.i--st Medicine. Trie? 1. Prepared by ('. I. Hood & ( . Lowell, Mass.

Hood's Pills cure all Liver Ills. 23 cents. Map M:id of I'ostae Stamps. A postage stamp map of F.ngland and Wales has been made by D. M. Morrow, Wood Green, London. Although it took Mr. Murro-.v only two months to draw the outline of the map and to affix the stamps, yet the cntiro collection, which is valued at 200 guineas, was begun at the age of seven years. The exact number of 'stamps in the map is 2.1.19, and no two stamps are alike. All the coast and prominent inland countries are formed of contrasting colors. Denfiic Cannot He Cured by local applications as they cannot roach ihn diseased portion of tho ar. 'I'lien.- is only oao way to cure doiifncss. and that, is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is raso.I by an Inflamed condition of the muotis lining ef tho Eustachian Tube. When tlas tube is müamed you have a rumbling soumt or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed i' nfress 1 the result, nrd unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube rest on d to its rormnl condition, bearing will be d -strojed forever; nine cases out of t n uro caused by cr.tarrh, which is nothing but ün i attained coaditioa et the mucus Mirfa'os. We will civet i:e IlurCrf ' Dollars for ar.ycan of lV;:fno-s (enused by eatarih) tu.it tannm be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure, end for Circulars, f ree. !'. .T. rm:i:vi CO.. Toledo, O. Sold bv Drut.ist s. 7.V. Hall's. Tuimly Pills arc the best. Ohio's First Iron IJrldce Destroyed. Recently the first iron bridge 'rrc'.cd in the state of Ohio was lcnmvcd This bridge was over Salt cn-Mc, on tho Central Ohio division of the Daltimore and Ohio road, in Muskingum county, and was built in 1S"1. It was a single span, 71 feet in h-rth, ami was known as a "liollman deck truss bridge, with plate girders." Rollman was at that time chief engineer of construction of the: Daltimoie and Ohio railroad. Learning a Hitter l.enon. Mrs. Hiram Daly And so you've got your old cook back. I thought you told me she was married about three months ago and had gone to housekeeping. Mrs. Riverside Riv-s Siic has given up housekeeping :.r:d has come back to m Mrs. Hiram Daly What was the matter? Mrs. Riverside Rives She couldn't get a girl. It's a wise woman that can smile at a compliment and immediately forget it. J.actos why suffer from thoe periodica I heartaches: yo'tpet instant reiief In "Uoi' Headache Capsules."' ID and 2 k; at all dr -grists. Don't walk thirteen milei before breakfast after your breakfast. Try Grain0! Try GrainOI Ask you Grocer to-day to show yon apackageof GRAIN-O, tb? new food drink that take8 the place of coffee. The children may drink it without injury ns well as the adult. All who try it, like it. GKA1N-0 L.h that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made from pure grains, and tho most delicate stomach receives it without distress. the price of coffee. 15 cents and 25 cents per vactcge. Sold by all grocers. Tastes like Coffee Looks like Coffee In?!tt that your grocer give you G7tAlN-0 Accept no imitation. t X It Cures Colds. Coughs. Sore Throat Croup. Iru fluenza. Wnooping Couqh. Bronchitis and Asthma. A certa'fi cure tor Consumption in first stages, and a sure relief in advanced stages. Use at once. You Mill see the excellent effect alter taking the first dose. Sold by dealers everywhere. Large bottles 25 cents and 60 writs. Wheat Wheat Wheat "Nothing but wheat as fnr a the eye could reach on either side: what yon might call a sea of wheat,' was what a, leetuier Kpenkingof Western Canada said while referring to that country. For particulars as to routes, railway fare, etc., apply to CANADIAN UOYfcltXMKNT AGRNT, Department Interior, Ottawa, Canada, or to C. J. tfrouRbton, laMouaduocLii'Jlding, Chicago, 111. Dr. Kay's Lung Balm for eouii!, roht, uedlüt cat disease eTJ3 CURLS WHtKt ALL ILSfc tUS. Best Cough Sjrup. Tawiea Good. Usa in time, fold ty arqgytwt.

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