Marshall County Independent, Volume 5, Number 12, Plymouth, Marshall County, 3 March 1899 — Page 2

THE WEEKLY IHDEPEHDEBT.

CL W. ilETSKSR, Pub. and Prop. 13 Happenings of the Past Week. .VZ?US OF LAST SEVEN DAYS. !'iitU-l. KeligiouS Social and Criminal iNuiiSs of the Whole World Carefully t iiinkiijfl for Our Ileailers The Ac iiivut Kecord. :;derson. Ind. A mass-meeting of f r..-;cni Indiana dunkarils decided to . ( ;.d more colonists to North Dakota. 'i.eiby vili-. Tenn. Fire destroyed .Miller Bros.' diy goods store and Pec -1 !".s v: Thoui:so:i'ri drus .store. The lo.-o is :..;(. liiifaio. X. Y. The Kllhoit Square bank has clcsfd it? doors. Tho hank i.a.l ;i a;:iui! of $:!'.t,M) uad was organized v. 11. I.o.-:ir.",ton. Ky.--The larn;e Tarr listilln'y was so'd at ar.ction and was hoiight for jr ' 1 by the recently formed f.ii-i of Kentucky distillers. Ashley. 1 1!.- C'cii'l o spinal meningitis in its wci.-t form has r.::.Ie its ;.i:ir:u;r.e.- l;e; Four death . ail aa.AKK i:l;ii -i. !i:ivf .-. ,:ud. 'c!i:n;b,i.--. Ohio --Tile- o'itr;enre f tlko Chio minfr ar.d operators ad-jo::rn-d v. itI:M:' in ;s ;;i f -'in.' a beiiv.; rfiirh' d. ;iin! t!.--i" i.i.'y he a snilo in fho Ohio mines n:i Av i! !. (iiani!";: k-, X. Y. V an e::lncn In eric of tl:.' mixing i:: the Nonl!inv' ' -':: !i':i 'r. e works or.ijar.y t!::,:y Y.ovvm:. 7 ye:;r-. an..l rii;i:!;s I: !:lc';;. 1:. year,; v.oy, killed. New York WiPiar.i Wayno Iblvin n - a r if . i:. i'i: WaWorf-Astorj.i. l:;;ri? t : wi'ii iwt.Ii nil?;; tile iif of the LVnvv : -'rii liavid Ii. Mofiat. ,in-i ::!s.) w'.i!: tryirn to i'. !.;;. 1 th? Aüd' iM.ii, !;;(!. "Cliick" Tkoj-n.-ursr. Clmr!e3 V!-; 1 and Y'ii!ir.rii Wait" .v-iT- j;ri-ie;i. ( 1:;m:; d wirb :n -.;:enr,:t to assa:-ii::;t" .it.;:;: llHve';-an, ni.:lit 5;?lJt-rintf.iiiI"i!t : t .. An- ; :. Sttawkoar;! ida::s. fl:itkrie. 0. T. S-i-;r:s;i; Koy Ca,hion. O I: I -thorn.. ( ; ': ri-.b-, was killed ;:t aMiao w;i!k si! i ; i an order of (VI. U - : . Th OMaV.iaa l(K-'a;ure h.t. a ;.;:;: .fuO for monunwi.t ii l-o ; !;. over Casiiion.- r;av- ;;i !lenr. .-yy. Ckili)'-na i-'all. Wis. Met .-hau-ffrsoid to i-"',e;-;. Cka: .'it-M i Kern of ChUapo a:.d io PJi i- r.'.:o:;--e Kml.iee, alxr of ( i, ic-ivt. i:tt of 1,;1 in A.-h-Iun:l a ii( i !;;;. ii 'l.i !::!!! s-- on which it is estim:!t";l t . i , 1 ).iM'(!''.tt f f t of jiine. TJie y.l'l. v :i.ii,i wjs ?i ...Xii'.oMit. I.anj-ir.'. Midi. Xarly trie state lands in the ;'-, yMt;ou .f the upI,r peninsi!n have !;e,-:i ic-Ii ; fi l.y ;rc cnla tor?. Sprinsfifld, III. -- The s!;o-t - ko.i kui!din;r cf the .Sprinutie!.! ho;:,;- v.orks Avas destroypi! ly tiv Th- Ui is Vrokably $1'U.0' 0. SyringP.t!d, Ilk- UuV Whiitakcr, under sf nteuee for bm i-ku-y larceny as ü habitual ciiniin.il. escaped from th county jail. Kuu Claire. Vis.--Tlie owner of a ferry l oat was acetisc! of trying to detroy ;i bridge. I?oth ferry and bridge are doing a largo business. Fond flu Lac. Wis.- (Jeorge Wagner, thy lC-year-old son of William Wagner, a farmer, accidentally shot and instantly kill. Iiis L'-y.n r-ohl brother. Madiso-.i, Wis. .James M. Steele, a pioneer of Dane eownty. aged 73, after onveyir.g Iiis propeity to Iiis yeeund wife ami two sons has been sent to the I oorhouso. Alten, I11.-Fit;1 s. Detrich dinl at kks home, aged Z" years. He wh.s one of the most prominent and besi-known Masons in the state, being a thirty-i-erond degree nicinher. Springfield, Ill.-Thoiiins J. Robertson was drowned o:i his farm while attempting to ford a small creek which had been swollen to unusual proportions by the heavy rain. liloomington. 111. James Ilyan. aged 1 Vandalia agent at MiH-kinaw station, and Hi,) Wilson of the same place were strwk hy a freight train while on a railroad tricycle and in-i-tantly killed. Cincinnati, O. The I'nion Savings ami Trust company wi. appointed rei f iver for .he F. Tu kf irber romjiany, manufacturers of glass and other signs. The liabilities arc ?7Mi)!i ar.d the as-.-ts $170. Geo. 15akerslhl. Cal. I). Van Wagner, v.-ho said ho ropie-er.Ud Chicago capitalists to negotiate for the port k.ase ol tho Hutto, mine Jiandsburg. has mys;t"r!ous! dis.yppe u ed and his friends suspf-t fo;.l play. Council Il'.uffs, la. At the conferenc. of the Later-Day Saints of the Reorganized Chtinh oi' .Tesus Christ resolutions were adopted against the unseating of th' polygami-t, Ii. H. Roberts, ir. the congress of the rniied States. Sacrr-noento. Cal. Voting men are organizing a o'iony to settle on the island of (J nam and engage in farming. Cincinnati, Ohio At the r ;.ublban primaries tb" Cfoiv''-' R. Co fad. on obtained almost complete control over the city oii ntlor.. Washington Kx-Cov. Thomas I'loithrr of Missouri sutfci d : .-tifii.e of apo;lexy in Wiliard's hctfl ami iin a serious foadition. Jane svill-e, Wi.-..--Mr. ami Charles Jenkins, losing u bloo-.N ! (,'o , Ly death. h;-ve puick.ifd a ?.".o f;.skt -1'or the interment of the rer;a;ns.

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MISCELLANEOUS. St. Louis. Mo. Prof. Waldmar ilalfcano, a critic well known in the mu?:al circles cf this country and Eajope. was found um onsciouö in a room ar the Van Studdiford hotel, as the re-:-rk of an overdose of chloral. He is in a critical condition. Cumberland. Wis. Marshal John Doar claims to he th. first man in tiestate or ( rlmps in the Fnited States to thaw our frozen water pipes by tlrct : i' ity. Ann Arbor. Mich. The contract has b'-ei: lei for the Henry S. Frieze memorial ii onumen;. It will be a copy of the Seipk; monument and will be inivf'i'fil on alumni day. Juno iL Pre.-i-''ent Aliud; makitig ih address. Louisville. Ky The National Tobacco company bought -'."kOOO worth of tobacco stamp -'. Washington. Representative Grosvt r.oi- of Ohio has introduced a bill directing that government publications shall bear the imprint of the International Typographical union. I iiibdelphia. Pa. The Rev. John W. Shanahau. na.-tor of the Church of Our Lady of Sorrows, who has been appointed birhop of Harri-burg. says ho will decline the proffered bono;. Riidsboro. I'a. Th.o Urook iron company has posted notice at its works of an increase of 2" cents a ton in the wages of puddlers. to go into effect April 1. Tho new rate will be $2.00 a ton. Washington. The president sent the following nominations to the senate: j. C. McC.illiviay, register of the land trice at Rismarck. X. D.: R. A. Jones (f Iowa, to be a commissioner to extmine and classify lands. I'asadc.'ia. Cal.- A Michigan syndiKUe has been formed to erect a $500,i'jo liotel in Pasa.len::. Rockford. Rk .lenkin Lloyd Jones of Chicago gave an address before sevt;al hundred women, after which an Aucubon society was formed. Middhboro, Ky. It is stated thai sew Vork capitalists h ive bought tho Watts sKel plant and iron furnaces. Ifhe capiialists will spend ?25WX) in Imp.rovir.g the plant and will also erect ;."0 coke ovens. .Mattoon Ilk At a meeting of the (ioomcorn buyers of central Rlinois Rio price of brush was advanced to ?1".J I. ton, an advance of $T0 per ton in the past feur months. Milwaukee, Wis. Two Milwaukee lompanies have refused to enter the ridge and iron trust. They are the Ililwaukce Bridge and Iron company i:;d the Wisconsin Rride mil Iron Tympany. J'ittsburg. Pa. The greatest wave of .'Jspcrity that has swept ove this city L-i year:? struck Pittsburg, and there u lot a mili. factory or workshop that tan be found with idle men. Champaign. Ill Prof. J. C. Blair at ir.e Fniveisiiy of llHnoiu has made intestig:;th)r:.s which satisfy him that practically all tho peach trees in tenia! Illinois have been damaged to i.eh an extent that they will not proluce fruit this year. Harrisbuig, Pa. Rev. A. J. Kynett, nie of the best-known Mothodi-.t min--te:s of Philadelphia and p re-, id en t of he Anti-Saloon League, died suddenly t the Commonwealth hotel. Baltimore, Md. Tho annual meeting f the Stockholders of the Baltimore & )hio railroad has acain been postponed

.etil March d. Washington. -The Fnited States atorney general has mstained the opinon of the judge advocate general of he war department in the case cf the 'oitez brothers of Manila, and has noilied (Jen. Otis to turn over to the eprcscntatives of the Cortez family all ;f their property now held by the miliary authorities, in the archipelago. LATEST MARKET REPORTS. ci 1 1 ca no. .att'.e, all grades iogs, common to nrime. iheep and lambii yhtat, Xo. 1' red .orn, No. 2 Jats, Xo. 2 white O f Vi 1 0!) fl Ö.0 ) 25 (a 3.75 10 7 ! Vl It Tavj v- .ZvS' .14. i -. i i nil'ii .21 iutter j Jye. Xo. 2 1. LOL RS. Uhtat. No. 2 uts, No. Z (ash Lorn. Xo. 2 cash Cattle, all grade. 2 ;iogs :i Sheep and lambs 2 TOLEDO. iVheat. Xo. 2 cash Torn, Xo. 2 mixed ilats, Xo. 2 mixed Rye, No. 2 cash ZMovcrsieed, prime cash. KANSAS CITY Rattle, all grades 2 logs, all grades 2 sheep and lambs 2 MILWARKFR. A'heat, No. 1 northern.. Dats. Xo. 2 white Liarley, No. 2 NEW YORK. Wheat. No. 2 red Torn. No. 2 3ats, Xo. 2 PRORIA. Dats, No. ?. white . Corn, No. ? .71 fi5.1) 5.00 .00 .10 .30 , M .57 u.uU (Tf 5.75 45 $i 3..S0 25 liü.OO - o .50 83Ts 42ii .44 U .35Ü2SU .2S .31 " T fn hi no Sterl I;ctnr!"S. if prc;.cntaties rf the nineteen biT iheet-tecl manufacturing plants of ;he ( ou.it ry are planning to form a i ornbination. Mn, l,nc:in SrrlfuMly" III. Mrs. John A. Logan is seriously ill t bee home in Washington. She Is u tiering from a second attack of tin) Chin on Our Milr. l n.j Chuuhu niiniater at Washingion i :;p! esses the desire that the Amerkamp jhould retain the Philippines.

mmm. mm Week's Proceedings in tlie House and Senate.

NICARAGUA BILL REPORTED. Sr.:ito FiisHr Kier and Ilarhor ."Vleaiir, with tl t'a'iat IrovSin ::s :t tZi.ler SJe;rrcnt:itive .Iiiluisoii t'rlthfses tho I V.I Icy of the minist rat ion. WciIhom!), IVh. Z'l. The house listened to a r r ::;;;rg Oi asnmgtcm s 1 arc well addr.s ly tho. eleik. An hour or two was .-w-i.r :i. t ....,. ... . ,

, , ... .. ,. 1 livt at ..;ai.!h. wuica are believe to piopnatton bill, without raakint; ar- ,,.,, nr(11 ,. v. ' ; hae b-e:: stoned oy insurgents. Durpieciable progress. The rest of the . , .... . T. , ,. V ! th" attempt oi the American garta uas spent m the delivery of eulo- i H, ,,t5 , m

hies upon the late Senator Justin S. Mori ill o: Vermont. The two main iiuidcnts of the session of the senate were the leading of Washin? ton's fare-well addres: ar.d the delivery of eulogiurus on the l:te Senator Morrill of Vermont. When the last speech was made and the re.-o'n-tien agreed to. the senate, as a further mark of respect, adjourned. Thursday. Feb. 'ir,. The house with great enthusiasm and entire unanimity inserted in ;he naval appropriation hi!! a provision authorizing the president to appoint an admiral of the navy. This is intended to enable tho president suitably to reward Rear Admiral l).?wcv for his services to the nation. The housealso j passed the naval appropriation bill. I "r-' ivuiiinij; Lin: price oi armor p.aie to $145 a ton. Senate amendments te: the military academy appropriation bill were concurred in and a senate bill Iiasscd permitling volunteer rcci-) ments in the war with Spain to re tain their colors, The river and harbor appropriation bill was taken up in the senate. The grand total carried by the bill as it came from the house was $.3r.0.1S7. The net increase recommended ky ;ho senate committee on comnieri e. omitting the Nicaragua canal, wv.s ?2.1J:;,540. Fri.lir. Feb. 21. During the general debate em the army appropriation bill ir. the house Mr. Johnson (rep., Ir.d.) violently attacked the policy of the administration in the Philippines, lie charged tf.e secretary of war with incompetency and predicted that the pxsident would in the end be engulfed by adverse publie sentiment. Xo general r.p'.y was made to his sjicccli. The senate bv a vcte of 5e io 3 Messrs. Pettigrew, Rawlins and Teller passed the river and harbor a pa to- j amendment. During the afternoon Mr. ?ewc!l of Xew Jersev expressed the belief that it WOUld require all army of eU.OJO me.l to control Use Filipinos, and that we were likelv vet to have serio is troable in Cuba. Senator Hawlay. chairman of t hemilitary affairs committee, reported the compromise army bill. The bill increases the strength of the regular army from 02,000 to 65,000. In addition to this force, the president is authorized to raise 35.000 volunteer infantry to form thirty regiments, and to continue in serice only during the itecessity thereof and not later than July 1, R'01. Satnrdayt Tel. 2.". In committee of the whole the house entered upon the further consideration of the army appropriation bill, and it was read by paragraphs for amendment. When the committee rose the house suspended public business to listen to eulogies upon th-J late Senator R. C. Walthall and Representative W. F. Rove of Mississippi. At thi close of the exercises the house adjourned until Monday. Hie bill "for increasing the efTudency of the army" was taken up in the senate and was read in full. Mr. Carter gave the number of troops required, as iollows: For the Philippine islands, 30,000; for Cuba, 12.0t0; without any provision for Hawaii or

FOR ALGER'S SOUTHERN VOYAGE.

The secretary of war will rr.aks his trip to Cuba and Porto Rico on the RTlin, which Is being entirely refitted and furnished for his use. She has Consecration of lr. Morrison. Rev. 'Ihcodore Xevin Morrison, 1). D.. v.as consecrated the third bishop in the Fniscopal diocese of Iowa at ChiNorthern Indiana MethotlUt Conference. The annual conference of the Xorthein Indiana Methodist Episcopal church will begin April 5 at Decatur. It:, rou .Io Kent er Death Pa ron Paul Julius de Reuter, director unl founder of Reuter'sTelegraoi coni;any, is dead.

Porto Rico: !".': ror coast defenses, and 25. 0.i'; tor garrison duty at Indian port. That made moi;j men. l.ut k was well known tliat at b ast one -fifth of an army v as at all times unable to respond to the call of duty. The bill wei t over without action. The' sundry clvii appropriation LIT.

v.as :rponcd "d.:c; from the committee on rpj-.K, riatif!!1::-. and Mr Allison c:;v' r.ut i that he wowld ;..-!: i': ser.:i.t-? to tons hier it on Monday. ':':" v r.mindcr of th iay's ss-ion. Jinn: to 7 o'chn-k. wa s;.en. in th.o p:::-.-iug : private ;Tai;n i-illr. FIRE AT MANILA. .-..t. . Have Set l'ire ti. !lu' I'hili jipinc Ciji.lil. i immerse oamage ens t.?een kr.e uv s ciir.'.age eas i.-eea R i sharpshooters i em e iled behind btiiblI ir.gs sko: at every American in sight. I S'. ven soldiers were wounded. j COMPROMISE IS MADE. ! ----- j Extra Session of 'on:;res Now Likely j to lie .oill. j A compromise on the army bill has i oeu practically agreed upon and un less there is a hitch there wiil be no extra session. The bill will provide for a regular army of 62,000 men. and the j enlistment of 35.000 men in the islands to be provided with military government. BULGARIA IS SAFE. I.onf;..iIIsji)Sr steamer Keaehes the Aores with All on lloir.l Well. The long missing stornier Bulgaria f the Hambtirg-American line, almost gif n up for lost, entered the port ef Pont a Dei Gada, in the Azores, signaling that all on board were well. j rir at Muncie, Iml. ' The Roumanian hotel, at Muncie. ! Ir.d.. was destroyed by fire.and Michael 1 F!e . u burned so seriouslv that ha ; cannot recover. The dsbris is being , Fcarcae.i for three men who are mis- ' sini.'. I j Fireman Killed at Chicago. ! Fire in the Chicago stock yards rci suited in the death of one fireman, ; killed at his post, and four others one j a citizen- -were injured, one critically, i The total damage was put at $200,000. .Minnr::;oli Trllxtne I.unieU Out. Fire at Minneapolis, Minn..e!ostroved j the Tribune building and the Johnson building adjoining. The total loss is ' estimated at $1 ?.. n.M. The insurance j will ag;rt-:ate r.ot loss than ?10o,0'J0. I ,. 1 victory for Senator Hann.). i i ue senaie commit re on nnvi er ,4 x and i ( 4-tions docidcil that there v;ts I R0 ('a:0 made in thf' Potest against nanna or unio and ordeied ura a report made to the- senate, ; j vv. n. AVurti Kiretei lVesntent. The Illinois state camp of the Patriotic Order of the Hons of America adjourned to meet in Pullman, Ilk. in Tim 1lfiil W II ,.r X i Park. Rh, was elected president. Important Arrest. in l'ari. Paul Deroulede, chief of the League of Patriots, and Marcellus Ilabert, member of the chamber of deputies, were arrested at Paris, charged with conspiracy against the state. Would Not Accept Nomination. Admiral Dewey is quoted as follows: "I would not accept a nomination for the presidency of the Fnited State. I have no desire for any political oftice. I am unfitted for it." Favor lSouiity on Suar. Th? Illinois farmirs' institute adopted resolutions favoring the granting of a bounty of 1 cent a pound for the production and manufacture of sugar j ln ,he -t;itcFollow liiirglary with Fire. Rurglars set tire to the postofhee at Deep River. Iowa, after blowing open the safe. They secured $G50 in cash and r.ta:::ps. The loss to property is $:.coo. room for two dozen regiments and will probably afford suflicient aceommodation for Alger and the dozen friend? and attaches who will accompany him. lady Curon Slightly 111. Lady Curzon, wife of Lord Curzon of Kedeh-tone. the viceroy of India, is suffering from a slight attack of fever, but there is no cause for anxietv. Col. Canton I Dead. Col. L'noch T. Carson, aged 77 years, died at Cincinnati. lie was the highest in rank in Masnnrv in America. Sweden IIiith l.oeotuwt I ve Here. The management of the Swedish state railways has ordered twenty locomotives in the Fnited States.

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That Develop Curiosities of the Calendar. Have you ever noticed w hen juggling with figures how remarkable are some of the combinations that can be worked out? They are quite amazing at times. Take, for instance, the calendar. There are scm-- very curious facts connoted wi;h ihr days of the week on whiih ctnturms and months begin. The yew twentieth century will dawn on a Tue--, Jay. and it wcv.ld be impossible for it or any century to begin on a Wednesday. Friday or Saturday. The month of October tornmeines always with the same day of the yt-ar as January, ex.-.-. pt in a leap year. September ami December also start on the same day. am1, so do February, March and November. The first day of May. June and August never fall on the same week day on which, any other month begins. April and July always statt on the ame day of the week. This year January and October start on a Sunday: February, March and Xovembrr. on a Wednesday: April and July, on Saturday; September and December, on a Friday;' June, on Thursday; August, on Tuesday, and May. on Monday. Leap year, though, always upsets this little arrangement. Christmas always falls on the same day of the week as Xew Year's day. This year began on a Sunday, and thus we shall have fiftythree Sundays in the year, an occurrence which tan only happen fourteen times in a century, and occurred last In 1SC:. Very rarely, indeed, is the number of a year a square. It was so in 17G4, when it was the square of 42. The next instance was in 1S49, when it was the square of 43. and in ROJ we shall have the square of 41. oociety Women dnri.in fact. nearly all women who undergo & nervous str&m. arc compelled to regretfully watch the plowing pallor of theiT cheeKs. the ccrnint? wrinkles and thinner that become moTe distTcsüinrj evcTy dzy. livery woman knovs that ill-health is a fatal cr.emy to beauty and that rood health gives to the plainest Face a.n ertduTinrj attT&ctivcneH. PuTe bfocd and strong nerves these tTe the sctTct cf health and beauty.

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never ais appoints. Scrofula-" Three years aro o"r am, n.c.v eleven. I tad a serious case of scrofula :'.!!dVryiic!a? with dreadful sores, dischcrgin and it !iiri'r -instant ly. He could net walk. Several physiciahs'did not help for sixteen Month. Thive months' treatment with Ihiod s Sarsaparilla made hi:n jerfectly well. We are !al tr tell others of it.-' Mi:-. Pwiii J.i;::. Ottawa, Ka:;sj:. NailSCa " Vomiting sp. ll, dirrir.e-9 :oid proHration trouble! me f.r virs. Rad lu-uralL'ia, srtnv weak and k.uM not sleep. My a-- wa- aiin-t me, but Rood's Sarsaparüla ured me thoroughly. My v.--ipht i!uTca-.l fnua !'. to 1 J:j pound. 1 am the mother of nine ihildre:i. Never ''el : so well and stronjr sine I was married as I do now." Mrs. M. A. Watkhs, FcN i St., Washington. I. C. Eczema-" We had t ti thf hands oi our two year old sou ;ii recount of eczema on fa- and limlis. No medicine even helped unlil we n-ed Hood's Sarsnpnri.'la, w hic h sion -tin !." Mis A. Van Wvck, ll'i Montgomery Street, Raterson, N. J. M Ilood'a -i:r luvrjü; nnu irritatii g a: d ti e oiilycatfcarticto t ke w üh Ibiod' "Hrslq) iri'lal iCClici nc Co , bthcr.c.t6ryH V The Perfect CIGAR 5 rr f9 j-. r rr -v r fi FOR 34 CERTS S i.e.. iui'iiiituii.ir'f i r :.. .. 4i.-.. ....,. i n.-w custi?u. r-.. n:xl !. r:co utter '.c.i;ii.iii;.i.( -. in- m 1 Kurly Ki!.. t :..la-r, s S 1 " ).'arl;iht K.'d !' . f, 10c C 1 J.in l.ij!iti'i: I u nr-.lar l.'c tt 1 " Mälzer' Lli-tt 1.. ti R.-f. l.'io a 1 " Calif.ir-iti4 I-ip T.!!i.-.t.i aic x 1 " 1'ar'y it:t-.( r w.f ii. l.w C 3 ' ;nllianM--jmr Set-da. I V: C U orlh $1.00. for 14 Ht. jjl.oi Al.oTO 11 pJips. w..ru $!.:.). ra wi!l ruil y"u iroe, t;.;?i-r wit a ocr O great riant "i hu d .:ta:.-ca Q ri'oa recipe ei i ms ni:i.-.- ü 1 Ir 111 f-'n IH,!,tC- rinv.te y.-.ur .-üiand hl tM know when y..ii on e ry y-nlrr'n out I fa em. f Ini.in "s .! II kr. EPRII. I'riMl. r nt V.i'l l Ilbl. 1 'ata Ui fci.in-.So. ik Joa A. 81I.FK M i ll .. . t i;vE. K o A Calendar for '99 Illustrated with Pictures f t ft ot various ....of typical UUUO trends. Will be laxued hy the middle .f . , tl-.Ut. Send for one. fii.-l.-':i. 7 ONE CENT STAMPS to SPBiTT'8 l-ATL.NT UMIIaU. iji E. iil...u. e Trk. rflJJ CANDY CATHARTIC WANTED A neat and nn-b't'-i.t vom. ma:., une ucU;lntel withlh-' luvi'j --immunity ef thi twn prefei'i-cl. Atl.ircv che J. Marcus l'o.. Ii S. Knurl h Si., l'hili i-lp i:i. Ka. Or, Kay's Lung. Balm lÄiV; erdu s. US liest iVUKh tfyrup. 'l ajte U.mhI. Cea j intim. oii rT onicztst.

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