Marshall County Independent, Volume 5, Number 14, Plymouth, Marshall County, 17 March 1899 — Page 2

THE WEEKLY I11DEPEHDEUT. CL W. METSKER, Pub. and Propt rX.THOTJTH, ... INDIANA

MM! Minor Happenings of the Past Week. EVENTS OF LAST SEVEN DAYS. 7 ? Political, Rclicioa. Social and Criminal Doing of the Whole World Carefully Condensed fur Our Header The Ac" 'ideut Kecor-I. . Quiney. Mass. Committees from the Granite Mauufae Hirers' association and the Granite Cutters' union reached an agreement regarding wages, and the strike which has been on for two weeks has been railed off. Bristol. Tenn. den. Walker and Attorney Hamilton, who were wounded in a shooting affray at the courthouse, are resting easily. Neither of the wounded men will make a statement in regard to the affair. Santiago lie Cuba A movement is cn foot to persuade the Tinted States government to purchase San Juan hill, to be used as a public park. (Jen. Leonard Wood, military governor, and other prominent Americans faor ;he project. Pari; The government inquiry regarding the explosion of the navii powder magazine in La Goubran has shown that it was not of accidental origin, and much credence is now given to the rumor tli.it it was :in anarchist outrage. Wheeling. V. Va. At the session ot the Pittsbmg conference of the LatterIay Saints church, which claims to he the true Mormon church, a resolution was adopted praying congress not tc admit Repre scntatie-elect Kobrts. the alleged Ciah polygamist. London The Cairo corre.-ponde nt ot 1he Daily Telegraph says Khalifa Abdullah, the dervish ruler in the Sudan, is suffering from leprosy which he contracted a few years ago through taking unto himself the wife of a black emir who has since died of leprosy. Paris- M. Secretan, founder of the Soeiete des Metaux and chief agent in the gi eat copper ring of 1.SSS. is dead. The formation of the combine caused wild speculation in copper, its eollops l.eing followed hy a widespread panic, bringing min to thousands. Keokuk. Iowa-Dr. William Hurkitt is dead. He was one of the prominent men of Keokuk. He was in the city council for several terms and was well known in the state. Philadelphia John Williams, aged 2b years, and his wife, Margaret, aged 25, were asphyxiated by illuminating gas at their home. It is bciicvd K have ben due to an accident. Vienna The cottage at Roh;:; Iower Austria, in which the celebrated composer. Joseph lladyn. was born or March 31. 1732. was destroyed by tire Niles. Mich -Mrs. K. L. Seward o! Three Oaks slightly scratched the end of one of her fingers with a pin a week ago. The poison permeated her entirt system, causing her death after intense suffering. Niles, Mich. William Truhey. a prominent Colon farmer, was smothered to death hy the toppling of a straw stack. Iiis G-year-oId boy was caught with him, hut was rescued. t Washington Bishop Warren, win has been ill in Huenos Ayres, continues to improve. Wymore, Neb-Fire did damage tc the amount of $20,000 in the business section. Insurance, about $10,000. New York The American Missionary association lias voted to establish Christian schools in Porto Kieo. Philadelphia The Geographical Society, backed hy the Cnited States government, will within the next month send several whaling vessels from San Francisco to the Arctic Ocean to test the arctic currents. Xaugatuck. Conn. Engineer George Dean of Hartford and Fireman Daniel Kennedy of Danbury were killed in a collision between two freight trains. Several of the trainmen were slightly lnjurfd. Ts'ew York George Xewberger. 82 years old, an uncle of A. H. Hummel of the law firm of Howe & Hummel, was crushed to death by a hook and ladder truck. Eldon. III. Two new cases of smallpox have appeared. Sparta, a small r.ear-by town, has established a shotgun quarantine and the state health authorities have been notified. Denver. Colo. The United States land office has decided against the Roxanna Gold Mining company in its attempts to patent mineral land claimed by the Isabella Mining company. . Detroit, Mich. Residents of Berrien county, Michigan, fear a small pox epidemic, the disease having appeared in Watervliet and Benton Harbor. The public schools have been closed and the Infected hemes quarantined. Fort Worth, Tex. Williams Jennings Bryan spoke to and was enthusiastically received by 2,000 people. Trenton, N. J. The United States Dye Wood and Extract company, with a capital stock of $10,000,000, has incorporated. The companies forming the new combine are all in the east. Santiago. Cuba. Corporal William Sparks of Company D, KIghth Illinois, died of pneumonia March 4. San Francisco, Cal. Prof. Louis Swift wires from Lowe observatory on Echo mountain in southern California that the comet which he discovered on March 3 is growing fainter.

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CASUALTIES. Creede, Colo. An explosion of several hundred pounds of powder in tunnel No. 3 of the Commodore mine killed "Scotty" Watson, Frank Heas. John Sarner and one other. Leadville, Colo. Communication has been established with Charles Reuss and Bert Frey, imprisoned in the Bonair mine through the caving of the shaft Provisions were lowered through the pipe. New York Firemen are of the opinion that several lives were lost by the burning of a six-story tenement house in Bayard street. During the fire several children were thrown from the windows to blankets below. Marengo, Ill.---The residence of John McCabe. who lives north of this city, was destroyed by fire, with all its contents. His 7-year-oId son and Miss Lottie Brickley. a sister-in-law. aged 16 years, were both suffocated and burned to death. Kalamazoo. Mich. Theodora Van Houton. daughter of Rev. John. Jacob Van Houton of Holland, was crushed to death in the elevator at Mount Holyoke seminary. Her age was 25 years. New York.---The Mallory line steamer Leon a, which sailed from New York to Galveston, was sunk on the New Jersey flats near Ellis island, to save her from destruction by fire. Pewaukee. Wis. The Oakton Spring hotel burned. The structure originally cost $60,000. but had not been occupied for a number of years. The loss was partly covered by insurance. Mexico. Mo. J. H. Drury jumped from a moving Wabash train and was kiled. He lived at Owensboro. Ky. Owensboro. Ky. The boiler in Baxley's mill exploded and Oluer Kelly was instantly killed. Thomas Wisdom was fatally injured and Wilson Baxley fatally scalded. Omaha. Neb. ---The residence of Dr. George L. Miller burned. Many valuable art works, letters and documents were destroyed. The money loss is $30.000 FOREIGN. London---E. T. Hooley has been seized with mental derangement in consequence of the prosecution instituted against him. It is hoped that the attack is only temporary. Hamburg The North German Lloyd steamer Friedrich der Grosse, Capt. Diehl, is aground off Schulau, in the River Elbe. London No fewer than 200 persons perished in a hurricane that has just swept the northeast coast of Queensland. Australia. Madrid Gen. Jiminez Castellauos. the last governor-general of Cuba, has been appointed captain-general of Madrid. Washington. The president appointed Kvaii L. Banyle of Colorado to be consul at Tunis. Paris Monsignore Clari. the papal nuncio here, who was stricken with apoplexy, is dead. London The queen has postponed her departure to the south of France until Saturday, in consequence of the storm in the channel. London. In the election of the Klland division of the West Riding of Yorkshire Charles P. Trevelyan, liberal, was elected to parliament by a majority of 184. Brest. France. News has been received of the capsizing of a pleasure yacht off the Brittany coast, drowning nine persons, among them five French military officers. Yokohama A severe earthquake shock was experienced here, the disturbance visiting localities of the great shock of 1891, with some loss of life and property. CRIME. ---------------- Philadelphia, Pa. John H. Evans, arrested while in the act of robbing an uptown dwelling, was sentenced to six years' imprisonment within twentyfour hours of the time of his arrest. Auburn, X.Y. Frank X. Sheldon, on trial here a second time for the murder of his wife, Eva M. Sheldon, committed suicide in the jail. Lima, 0. The American National Lank, which was robbed of $18,000 Christmas night, 1898, has decided to go into liquidation. Hammond, Ind. Mayor Reilly issued an order for the removal of every slot machine in this city. The slot machine men and saloon men threaten a war of retaliation, and declare thy will close up every gambling place within the city limits. Laporte. Ind. James Mulianey of Chicago, charged with the murder of a policeman at South Bend, was called for trial In the central court, and continued until the May term. Tacoma, Wash. Citizens, indignant at the many recent robberies and holdups, held a public meeting in the chamber of commerce rooms, and decided to form a vigilance committee. Providence, R. I. Frederick Ray Martin, associate editor of the Journal, was shot and severely wounded by burglars who were escaping from the residence of Dr. E. M. Harris. Albany, N. Y. Mrs. Margaret E. Cody, on trial charged with attempting to blackmail the heirs of Jay Gould. testified that she acted in good faith. New York.-Herbert W. Smith, cashier of the Edwin Giles company, importers, is a fugi ive. Experts going over his books report a shortage of nearly I.O.OOO in two years. His family is left penniless. New York Mrs. Martha Place, who has been condemned to die, was examined as to her sanity at Sing Sing prison by Dr. Charles L. Dana. New York. Nathan Schachtman. alias Hirsch Kopelnian. who is charged, with swindliug Max Bernstein of Cleveland, O.. out of $12,000 by selling him brass things for gold dust, was arraigned.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Jefferson, Wis. Judge Ira W. Bird. well known throughout the state, lies at the point of death. The j!e,tjT.ess is a very severe form of the grip! Nashville. Tenn. J. Fount Tillman. ex-register ()f the treasury, died at his home near Shelbyville, after a brief illness. Atlantic City. N. J Martin Manor., the Xew York bote! man. now in this city, says he will not return to Xew York to testify against Fayne Mcore. New York The Manhattan Railroad company has definitely adopted the electric third-rail system for the operating equipment of the elevated railload. Wheeling. W. Ya. Three Dewing brothers of Kalamazoo. Mich. William S.. James 11. and Charles A. have sold their immense tract of timLcr land in Virginia to a large corporalinn fnr tACift fun) New York-Dr. Henry Van Dyke, pastor of the Brick Presoy terian church of this city, it is said, will accept the offer of the new professorship of English literature tendered to him by Princeton university. Peoria. 111. Banks have decided to reduce rates cf interest from 4 to 3 per cent, taking effect April 1. Washington Sir Julian Pauncefote, British ambassador, is likely to be one of the British delegates to th? disarmament congress called at the instance of the czar. New York Mme. Schumann-Heink, of the Metropolitan opera house company, who is critically ill with erysipelas, is thought to be somewhat improved. Cleveland. Ohio Officials of the National Metal Polishers. Platers and Brass Workers' union state that they will demand an advance of from 15 tj 20 per cent within a short time. Washington The authorities arc tending every effort to prevent a threatened cmr.Il-pox epidemic. There are thirty-five cases of the disease In the small-pox hospital, with an aggregate of filty-two that have been reported since the outbreak. Washington-Exports of domestic products during February were as follows: Breadstuff's, $20.873. Ti'.S; cattle r,nd hogs, $1.72 1.W2; provisions, $12,o61,6:'5; cotton. $17,32i;,4t;3; mineral oils. $3.403.3:;i; total, $.",989.894. For the eight months of the present fiscal year the total decrease was about $19,(00.000. Auburn. Ind. E. W. Fosdick, aged 77, t he oldest member of the De Kalb county bar. died in Butler. Xew York Neilson Burge:s. better known by his stage name of Neil Burgess, the actor and stage manager, tiled a voluntary petition in bankruptcy. His total liabilities are $104,009, all unsetired; no assets. Buenos Ayres Bishop Warren is much better and his health is rapidly improving. Washington Minister Sampson, at Quito, has reported to the stale department that in the battle which ended the revolution in Ecuador, G00 men were killed and several hundred mortally wounded, and 400 prisoners were taken. Marquette. Mich. Dr. George J. Northrop, who l as been a resident of this city for more than thirty years, died of the grip at a hospital in Boston. Philadelphia Catcher Michael Grady signed a New York contract. He says that the terms were mutually satisfactory. Madison, Wis. Phil King will coach the Wisconsin football team next season. Port Arthur, Tex. The date of the opening of the ship canal has been fixed definitely as Saturday. March 2".. LATEST MARKET REPORTS. CHICAGO. Cattle, all grades $1.00 16.00 Hogs, common to prime. 1.25 3.90 Sheep nnd lambs 2.40 i5.00 Wheat, No. 2 red 72 y .72?i Corn. No. 2 34) .34 ?t Oats, No. 2 white -T'i .28 Eggs .is Butter 11 .iyu Kye, No. 2 .55 ST. LOUIS. Wheat, No. 2 .73 if, Oats:, No. 2 cash ,2'j " Corn, No. 2 cash .331:, Cattle, all grades 2.00 5.75 Hogs 3.65 ?3.9U Sheep and lambs 2.40 5.00 TOLEDO. Wheat, No. 2 cash Corn, No. 2 mixed 34i2 Oats, No. 2 mixed .29 Kye. No. 2 cash .56 Cloverseed, prime cash. 3.52 KANSAS CITY. Cattle, all grades 2.25 5.40 Hogs, all grades 3.30 3.77VSheep and lambs 2.25 g)4.75 MILWAUKEE. Wheat, No. 1 northern.. .72 Oats, No. 2 white 28 .30 Barley, No. 2 .49 NEW YOHK. Wheat, No. 2 red .83 Corn, No. 2 42Hg .43;' Oats. No. 2 .34 PEORIA. Oats, No. 2 white .29,; Corn, new No. 2 .34, Illinois College Trio bat. The debate between the Illinois Wesleyan university and the Iowa Wesleyan university was won by the Illinois college. No Commission for Wheeler. Gen. Joseph Wheeler will not receive an army commission from the president. He will keep his seat in the house. Wisconsin Hank I.osea 5,2 7 O. The Bank of Amherst, Wis., was robbed by burglars. So far as learned they secured about $5,720 in cash.

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.tu Gen. Otis Has His Much-Needed Re-enforcements. WILL SOON ATTACK ENEMY. " c tv of si Forward Movement I t'.x pected at Any Time Kumar of Admiral Dewfj's 111 Health Are Not Credited at Washington. The Cnited States transport Grant, which sailed from New York .Ian. 19. having on board Maj.-Gen. Lawton. the Fourth infantry and a battalion of the Seventeenth infantry, has arrived at Manila. Will HoUt Fl Keryvrhere. Gen. Otis will hoist the United States flag everywhere in the Philippines for moral effect and te prevent any European power from attempting interference. Advance Ik Kipected $0011. It is not known when Gen. Otis will begin his final aggressive movement against Aguinalrio's army, but the dispatches from him have indicated that it will commence very soon. To Hurry Reiuf ort-emeots I'orwanl. The officials of the war department are hastening preparations for forwarding reinforcements to Manila. Washington Officials Not Alarmed. The stories that Admiral Dewey is breaking down are not credited by officials at Washington. For KiihIoii in Iowa. The Iowa democratic state convention wil. be held in Des Moines, but the dati is not fixed, being left to Chairman Townsend and Secretary Huffman to decide. The date was left open to give a chance for the populists and free silver republicans to confer and unite, if possible, on a state ticket. Indorse the Chicago Platform. The Chicago platform was reaffirmed by the democratic and all allied parties, assembled in one convention at Kalamazoo. Mich. The following ticket was nominated: Cor supreme judge, T. E. Barkworth; for state regents, S. E. Parkill, E. J. Legendre. I'laii to Capture Aguin.tldo. Within a week Gen. Otis, according to advices received at the war department from Manila, is expected to begin an aggressive campaign looking to the crushing of Aguinaldo's forces, and the capture of Agutnaldo. ltUy.ie Tai Is I'pheld. At Terre Haute, Ind., Judge Piety upheld the city ordinance imposing a license fee on vehicles, including bicycles. It is the first decision in the state since the law of 1S97 wenc into effect. Many Iron Mills Combine. Men representing thirty-four iron mills in Pennsylvania. Ohio. Illinois. Indiana. Michigan, Alabama and other states have formed a combination with a capital of $20.000,000. One Senator from Utah. Utah will have only one senator when the fifty-sixth congress convenes. The joint assembly adjourned without electing a successor to Frank J. Cannon. Evangelical Conference of lud tana. The annual meeting of the Indiana Evangelical conference, which embraces districts in Illinois, Ohio and Kentucky, will open in Rochester, March 28. Scale Is Amicably Adjusted. The Iowa coal miners and operators agreed upon a yearly scale of 85 cents, and the machine difficulties to be arbitrated. The eight-hour day was agreed to. I -arge Order for IMttHbnrg. The National Tube Works company at Pittsburg has received an order for $1.000,000 (ten miles) of 28-inch pipe from Johannesburg, Transvaal. Need Not Ilorrow Money. It is stated on the best authority that tho government will be able to pay its obligations for the present without borrowing money. Ir. Talmage Has Resigned. The Rev. Dr. T. De Witt Tal mage has resigned his pastorate at Washington. He will devote most of his time to literary pursuits. Ordered Home from Honolulu. Four companies of the Second United States volunteer engineers, comprising the garrison at Honolulu, Hawaii, have been ordered home. Cold Hurt Michigan TT heat. Michigan whent is said to have been badly Injured during the month, the cold having been intense and the roots poorly protected. Killed by Schoolmate. Dee Patterson, a 14-year-old boy, was killed by Fred Limp,- a schoolmate, 15. years old, at Petersburg. Ind., during a fight. nlsliop Naffxlcer Is Dd. Christian Naffziger, senior bishop of the Ornish church and founder of the great Ornish congregation south of Hopedale, 111., is dead. For the Middle-weight ChaiRpIonnlilp. Negotiations are on for a twenty-five-round contest between "Kid" McCoy and Tommy Ryan for the middleweight championship. Chicago Pastor Clioseu l'rrsldent. The Illinois conference of the Augusta na synod elected the He v. L. G." Abraharrcon of Chicago president.

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DEWEY IN DANGER.

Greatest Sea Fighter of the Are Eald to Be Breaking Oown Capt. Eraser. late of the British imperial fore es, is at Vancouver. B. C. lie said: "The war at Manila will have to end soon or the life of Admiral Dewey will be worth nothing. If lie is not soon relieved of the lerrihle strain imposed upon him lie cannot last a month longer. '"One of his o filters sai; to me just before I left Manila: "The war will be ended by the admiral soon, or it will end him. No man can stand such strain as lie. does in this cür.iate and Jive long.' " MINING SCALE RETAINED. Illinois Operators MLe CoixcMionn ti Their Employee. The Illinois coal miners and operators have reached an agreement. Iast year's scale was reaffirmed, but the operators agreed to grant the demand' of the miners on the day wage scale and also to collect the union dues. VOLUNTEERS COMING HOME. None Hut Kegular Troops Are to ICemaiit in Cuba. The volunteers in Cuba are to be brought home as rapidly as the government transports can tarry them. The administration has no fear ot trouble when the Cuban army is paio off and disbanded by (Jen. Gomez. Totally Destroyed by Fire. The building at 10; and 211 Jackson boulevard. Chicago, was totally destroyed by fire. The loss on both buildings and stock is estimated at $400.000. ltlae at Chcnna. III. At Chenoa, 111., the Pike house and five stores burned, the os being aber.it $.;0."'. James Cain a painter of Cincinnati, is believed to hae lost his life. Turners Will Teach Morality. The Wisconsin Association of Turners will organize Sunday schools for the purpose of teaching morality along the lines of non-sectarian instruction Will Lend Cuba Money. Senator I fauna and his syndicate l to tend the Cuban government $12.000.000 or $20.000.000. The bonds are to be guaranteed by the I'nited States American Coal for Europe. North of England coal merchants a. alarmed at the steady growth of the American coal trade to European porti that formerly touk English coal. France Wants American Locomotives France- has determined 10 give American locomotives a trial. She has sent a commission to the I'nited States tc negotiate for the purchase of ten. To Ituild Cement riant. The International Cement eompan of New Jersey will build near Bristol Ind.. a cement plant intended to be tin largest in the Cnited States. Surreys Will Ite Hurried. The president has decided to take prompt action in referenee to the interexeanic canal. Surveys of the routt will be commenced at once. Illinois RegimentM Coming Home. The Second. Fourth and Ninth Illinois regiments will be transported from Havana to Savannah, Ga., where they will be mustered out. Ouarrel Over Boundary Line. A collision over boundary limits is imminent between American and Canadian miners in the Porcupine rivei field on the Alaska line. Fropnsed Capital of $50,000.000. An effort is being made to consolidate buildeis of pipe organs into a trust. The concern would have a capital of nearly $50,000.000. Conference Meets Slay 18. The conference to consider an arrest of armaments, called by the czar of Russia, will meet at The Hague, Holland, May IS. Austria Not Seeking Territory. The Vienna Fremdenblatt declarer that the report that Austria is seeking V) acquire Chinese territory is absolutely unfounded. Two Thousand Were Drowned. Details of a terrible storm, which visited Corea recently, stated that 2,000 people were drowned by a tidal wave at Kungsan. Field for American Capital. There Is said to be a great field for American capital in the Philippines iu the development of a railroad system for the islands. I Spanish Soldlere at Home. The steamship Reina Maria Cristina has'arrlved in Spain with 1,200 passengers from Manila, 750 of whem were Spanish troops. I 'ope Continues to Improve. The pope continues to improve, but his ' physicians say he shows great '.weakness, which is rather alarming to his entourage. I Anarchists Tils w l'p Arsenal. London anarchists assert that the responsibility for tho explosion in the Toulon arsenal belongs to them. Ciome. Offers Cuban Troops. Cen. Oomez has offered the Cnited States lU.ooo seasoned Cuban troops to servo under American officers.

Funeral of Mrs. Stevenson. The funeral of Mrs. Eliza Wing Stevenson took place at Ploomiugtuu, Hi., March S.

" Oat of Sight Out of Mind:' In other months we forge the harsh winds of Spring. IZat they have their use, as some say, to blow out the bad air accumulated after Winter storms and Spring thaws. There is far more important accumulation of badness in the veins and arteries of humanity, which needs Hood's Sarsaparilla. "! This great Spring Medicine clarifies the blood a? nothing else can. It cures pcrofula, kidney disease, liver troubles, rheumatism and kindred ailments. Thus it gives perfect health, strength and appetite for months to come, .... Kidneys - " My kidneys troubled me, and on advice took Hood's Sars.iparilln which gave prompt relief, better appetite. My sleep is refreshing. It cured my wife also." Mich xri. Boyle, 3173 Denny Street, Pittsburg, Pa. Dyspepsia Complicated ith liver and kidney trouble, I Buffered for years with dypep?ia, with severe pains. Hood's Sarsaparilla made me strong and hearty." J. Ii. Kmmitox, Main Street, Auburn. Me. k Hip Disease " Fi e running sores on my hip caused me to use crutch??. Was confined to Led every winter. Hood's Sarsaparilla saved my life, as it cured nie perfectly. Am strong and well.'' A M B KoptRT, 4'J Fourth t.. Fall River. Mass.

Rood- rul cure lier Ills, the non Irritating n4 the only rktlisitic to Uk with Hood s Sarsaparlll. ITALIAN MAKES REAL PEARLS. Fie Has Formed a Company auit W ill Cse Tame Oj iters. We fhall have to alter that lino about "pearls from the o'-an and gems from the mine" now that an ingenious Italian has found out how to grow pear's in aquaria by the aid of tame oysters trained to do his bidding. This is, of course, a very different thing from the dodge of ins i ting a small sphere in an oy.-ter .-hell, which In, time will become coated with mother of pearl and resemble a pearl, tho Italian's system is to make real pearls. The pearl, as we learned in tender infancy from "Mangnall's Questions," is an excrescence in the shell of the right kind of oyster, the translucent lining ot the shell itself being i:ot her of pearl. The pearl is the result of irritation something gets into the oyster's eye. or he has a bad cold, is crossed In love, or is annoyed because dinner is late and Mr. Comba. an Italian naturalist, has discovered how to treat the oyster to make him manufacture pearls at command. He has formed a company which intends to breed pearl oysters, and by preserving the spat from the dangers of th seas it is expected that a much larger proportion of babies will be reared than usual. Tickled in the right way these oysters will all produce real lustrous gems. MRS. COOPER. The Most Tamous Sculptress in the World. Entirely Cured by I-ru-ua. Mrs. M. C. Cooper of the Royal Academy of Arts, London. England, is undoubtedly one of the greatest living sculptors. She has modeled busts of half the nobility of Kngland, and i now in Washington making b'.'.sts of distinguished Amerieans. Mrs. Cooper has just completed a hu?t of Mrs. Belva Lockwocd. which is now ia the Mrs. M. C Cooper. Corcoran Art Gallery. Ruskln. tha great artist, placed Mis. Cooper as one of the greatest s. ulptois and painters of this century. Mrs. Cooper is an ardent friend of Te-ru-na and in a letter dated January 2tf, written from Washington, says the following: "I take pleasure in recommending Pe-ru-na for catarrh and la grippe. I have suffered for months and after the use of one bottle of Pe-ru-na am entirely, well." Mrs. M. C. Cooper. Send for a free book on catarrh entitled "Health and Heauty." This book is written especially for women, and will be found to be of gteat value to every woman. Address Dr. Hartman, Columbus, O. Gone Simple. "That missionary." the Lead jailer reported, "has gone daft." "He will still do." replied the King of Mbkpka, "for a simple repast." Indianapolis Journal. Coaching Lead to Consumption. Kemp's Ilal.-am will stop the cough' at once. Co to your druggist today and get a sample bottle free. Sold in, 25 and 50 cent bottles. Go at oiue; delays are dangerous. The world produced in UfS more gold than it produced both gold and ülver in