Marshall County Independent, Volume 7, Number 5, Plymouth, Marshall County, 11 January 1901 — Page 7

TOUIl C ALL KZXICO.

.iil nun's tin .-t i;.; ar

THE SAILING I HIP

Drawing Kom-ii. laiirv.ry, Dbicrvalioa . and Dining Curb all VcstibuhM witD. ! the celebrated

OPEN TOP CAR ' CHILILITLI"

"ore Stiilia Miiiw Tim Sttvituer II -in;c II 11 11 1 in SonM.iriil. It is frrcn'.rr.tly .said and viitten that the steamship has driven the suiting vessel oif the soa. a statement .co far devoid of truth that nearly halt" the world's freights are carried in sailing vessels and a full half of the tonnage of ships built the las-t year is to be

"The l"hir; nrnl "oriua ncri.il

Ti . crüi v- ihnr.i trrJn f'-nn ("hi- ' In Paiinun's tin C..i;.;-artir.r-'?t

ju- t Av.ir.i .-tine every V.'edrday a:u! Saturday via the "Pig Four" rout.-. The entire train runs through-

, ,-.?,, for Observation in the Mountains and e-r pa.s.s iiirr-rs or baggage. 1-irst train . . ,Pt. vi;, s.!ay. Jan. Li. 19tH. with through ; Canyons and Dining Car in the Trop(iii:inir caiv, through Pullman sleepers. ; ics. through observation cars, and through ' A delightful trip of "S days with

1 ; "-n't. i -i-j I rnvn-i fVnt r:il flfioil. ' Tfi-rc. Tniirs in thp Trnnirs nf

1 slree't and Park Row. Chicago. 12 lhe Sonth of :ifxlt,0 and a visit to the Propelled by tlu wind. This niay seem moh. arrive Sr. Augustine S:30 next ..:., ! a surprising fact, but it is only nects-

, . . . l.lillU'U V1' . , i All exclusive features of these itinlor i-artuu lars call on your loci 1 agent, or address .1. C. Tucker. C-n- . ' "d J.3

rrr.l -.vi h.-m Arrent. Uitr Four Routt. , stops 1 he öneciai nam s.srw i

day, January ironi unicagu. TOUR OF PUERTO RICO. Special l'uliaian Cars leave Chicago Thursday, January 17, and Thursday, February 11. at :S0 a. ra., connecting

SPONGE CSOP OK THE GULF.

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Tncr'rln!fuH.

Chicago. To S.m X. More mid Ottt. A New Jcrseyite with a wif who is a church member and holds orthodox views wanted to see the sights ot New York. Ho took a trip and raw them, bat wh n he finally reached home h" found hi wife had left. Now she has cca-Tiited to return, hut only after forcing him to issue a public document in which he announces to all whom it may con i n that he will never smoke, drink or swear again and will be at heme at 10 o'clock e tea uight.

with the splendid new steamships

sary to turn up Loyds list to prove it. That it is not more generally rccog-

. I nized is largely due to the fact that

personal interests are wider with reference to passenger vessels and the carrying of mails. The larger licet of sailing vessel is made tip of small craft and coastwise trailers, such, for pxamp!?. as the schooners that conduct the oyster trade in the Chesapeake bay. Although Baltimore is the fourth

Ponce and San Juan sailing from New Ynvl.- tlio second rinv following. lQ-

.... . ,. , . , fnrm ..ojHr, i city of maritime commercial imi ordivulual Tickets sold for other sailing ! ,

datos. alternate Saturdays.

l)eitfni Cnnnot rio Turpi! tT (- a! ae: :;.-uit'T us tVy rdu::A reich ta -v. j-t.t i .' :-n of tLe fur. There is easy oao wi.-t.cur' lit-afncs-. und lint i-: ly co-i-ti-i'-;:.ed'e lv.ifri"-ss is ca-:v'd 1 v aa i'"-v '.:-' 1 !: .'i:ti'-'a t 'hi' m i i.- '.-.:."' t;. !--.-,t '' Ti.l e When :a:- tr.K" -s ;i::.i:a tl ' - . " i ... ,v',.r J i. ...

!ri. aid aL- I; it i entirely clo ;t is , ..' .r . ::r:'.f-.--s tl.o ir:!ar.ivit n r:m ?f , u i r.-.-; Jli'-. f.'b-.' rtnn 1 to it-- i;-.rr.:al I fc'.. .'.t;. !:! i-..-arir.g will t'- Castr -:- t forever: ! t-.r-: ci-"sin't ci t?n r.re cna-ei "" ;atarrh. wrroh r.otic.r..' t ic. a.i in":iri.-.l coa-iisoa cf . tt' iu-:ci Mirfucrs. We ,vil ! p; ve i me If 'an tired iv :!ar fir any case

r f !r-'fr'--. (ftiu'.oli '.iv catarrrw mat eaiu.ot

t'C c-..v.l by liail's Catarrh t'ar.

e;ivuiirs, fr".

TICKET3 INCLUDE ALL EXPENSES EVERYWHERE. These select limited parties will be under the special escort and management of The American Tourist Asso-

j elation. Koau Campbell, General I Manager, 1423 Marquetto Building, Chicago. . Itineraries. Maps -nd Tickets can be

j had en application to Agents of the j just issued it is shown that. T( i Chit ago. Milwaukee ü St. Paul rail- ! of the tonnage coming to Cah

lorktr S wallvI a Diainnml. Thomas Caithor of Hancock Station,

.nil., Jvllieu itjiii UiK jioiit ih inai n.ui i

taaee on the Atlantic coast, CO per cent of the tonnage coming into that port is made up by this f'et, of whkh a sail is rarely s'en outside of the tributary waters of tho bay. In deep water commerce, except between the ports which are connected by regular lines, the preponderance, cf sail tonnage is- even greater, says the Philadelphia Times. In the Lloyds' report

0 per rent

Calcutta 1 :sr

year was under sail, and not in small ' ships, either, but great four-masted. ! skysailvaitl steel ships of 3, COO tons t ; measurement. In the matter of ship-

' Tl;e b. :.efi- irl !":.'. f ',.t::.i Tea

, It is with pone surp'-i-.' that no Ma-rvna Santa Claus only comes to ; (i'.'iv' ' u-.'.:"" ''i nr. i i . ! .x ; v i:ov r.,....nt WIH la M.:.,..r.. to I 1 ft IVi... rr..,It ,y; d i l- C- ' g )d l.iy. : ' il ! 'A It K i ' V -! : "i 1 ! ! : i ' i .' ' i I ! A .- vdoj, n,e idut,y. ' tor of the naiii-ua:' oi:-rvr.t ry at, Jo!;;::i.v - fluli! If ho did I wouhln't . V'A:' l' r'll;l-;'-

i::e stiiuy r: i.c -pono r.flus ot , A .,T VJkk-:ntl area ir.to :u -:nt. ; Lav.- tu hustle mu.-h to s-t around.

I- I : : : ' - r lt n t .1 rr '

i i' 1 lud 1 i j kT . . . ; v i i 1. v 1 i 1 r fyj

! cai thnnakes ar t.iu'ut twice as fre-

(rnment with a view to devhping an ; vne.lt in ,,..i,0,.( as lliey aro 5n jAl,.VA.

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i m p arrant i n d i s t : y .

Puck.

IvlgJJt llll!!i''!l g ::l : .. 0:1 .r j ; uinped each y ar f..un ';:;: f the bed ! . .. 1- . -. - f. . . .......

Ui III-- 1 ill lilt. IJ' ' U:.

only part of the IV-! St.at.s produ- , , . , t.,. 0Y(.MIpnt.o ,ho u,e 1 "u l l,r l",,iMCJ ! . . , . i hKfd upon as par excellence tno iaa.1 n f .h v W(-,-d in s.:r.f fa mg sponges o: a commerc; ;! value. t,u.t:vr..'k s. it would appear that

mere are oH verse i. With more than ; u, i;Uthquakp, aro. upon the w!;:l 2.teu men rniployul in the inJu-tty nu,.v lh.,n Uu n (;,v,,(., a

Fiv" justices cf the supreme court of

the Fnited Slate? chew tobacco, while' The first an 1 wo;.-; of al! fraud 13

1 m. " hi-;: r ;!!'' - - Hasb'y.

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ai..i iL is e.vUIa,ca mat in- iwi;ei though the g,ca rrdiitectural lnonurop will have a . on:..tert ial valu - oi , (f c?;.eo,v iti,Vi. s.;f;ne.i m b.di $n:o.Vo. Sponges are faund n th ; f(Uai ,.,LsrnU. ,nsn:rl(arj(.f,s. eastern and western coasts, but are ;

moie abundant on i.a1 western coast, owing io the equable-temperature ami

Try flrn'-t-r! Try :raip-!

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A VETERAN SPEAKS,

Send for

l J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O.

Sold V v tinartfists. The. Hail s Family Fills arc tbe t est.

How It Looked. S'ockton Have a cigar! I had a ! box of these sent me for Christmas, j Dobson H'm! Anonymous, 1 sup- I pose Puck. I

been fed on the refuse from a dinirs: uilt in America were sailing vessels.

car. While making the sausage a hard substance stopped the grinder. When removed it proved to be a beautiful solitaire diamond ring. It was sent to Baltimore for inspection, and came hack with the information that the diamond alone was worth at least ?;00. The ring was mutilated, but the stone was unharmed.

l..ine' Family Meiliriue. Moves th- bowels each day. la order to be healthy this is necessary. Acts gently on the liver and kidneys. Cures sick headache. Prue UC and .10 e.

In variety ami worth of contents McChire's Magazine for January is notable, as well for literan merit as for art. Tiw first in a series of memoirs by Miss Clara Morris appears in

"What Do the Children Drink? Ton't give them tea or coffee. Have joa tried the new finnl drink called GUAIN-Of It i delicious and nourishing, and takes the place of coffee. Tho more tirain-O you give the children the more health you distribute through their systems. (Irain-O is made of pure grains, and when properly prepared tastes like the rboice gndes of coffee, but costs aliout H as much. All groeers sell it. Lie and 23c

Planets and People (F. K. Ormsby, Chit ago) is a year bock of the heavens for 1901. It contain.-; illustrations of

this number. There is a careful and 1 th planets for each week, with exvivid pen-pit ture of the Kmperor Wil- pkmations of their effects upon vegeliam. From this study by Mr. Kay ; tation, the weather, business interests, Stannard I laker the reader gains def- i speculation, health, births, marriage, nite acquaiaLance with the man and j labor, planting, sowing, surgery, etc. the sovereign. A third art ich of merit ; is ntiti.il "Great. Achievements of: -yc had shortcake for tea." said a Modern lkidg.- lkiilding." ' little girl to a playmate. "So did w.."

replied the other. "We had company and the cake was so short it didn't go round."

some of them schooners of four and five masts, carrying up to 4.000 tons dead weight. But in Scotland on the Clj'de there are building more sailing ships- than steam vessels. This is. in fact, a recrudescence of sailing-ship building, and the reason is apparent when we consider the sailing ship's economy, her vast carrying capacity and the fact that her "very slowness as compared with the steamer is actually no mean advantage in a great number of instances-, as, for example. when goods are bought at a low market and not required by the purchaser for some time: the storage is saved in the transit and a second reshipment as well in many cases. The rising price in coal is another serious matter for steamers, and this revival, which may seem to be a backward step. has. in fact, no such quality, but is rather the movement of trade in the most propitious channels open to It.

Brown paper under tht the carpet wear well.

caip.it makes

FOREFATHERS HONEST.

; In Mot Ca Tliey Ilomrht Tlielr I.an! froun tli Indian. ' Sometimes historians tell us that it I was only Dutchmen and not Englishj men who bought the red man's land 1 instead of stealing it. Such s.tatcj ments have b?en made in New York, : but if we pats on to Philadelphia wo

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j hear that it was only Quakers who ; were thus scrupulous, and when wo ! anive in Baltimore wo learn that, it ; was only Boman Catholi -s. In i)oint: I of fact, it was the invariable custom

1 j of European settlers on this Atlantic j coast to purchase the lands on wh'ch

they settled and the transaction wig usually recorded in a deed to winch the Sagamores affixed their marks.

! Xor was the a fl air such a mockery as it may at first thought seem to us, ! says a writer in the Atlantic Monthly, j Tha red man got what he sorely covI eted, steel hatchets and grindstones. ! las beads and rum, perhaps muslccta j and ammunition, white he was apt to j reserve sundry lights of catching j game and tish. A struggle was ini evitable when the white man's agrh-ul-j tare encroached upon and exhausted ; the Indian's hunting ground; hut j other circumstances usually brought it j on long before that point was reached, j The age of iron superseded the stone j age in America by lhe same law of j progress that from time inimemvLial

has been iearing humanity onward

from brutal savagery to higher and more perfect life. In the coarse of it our forefathers certainly ousted .''nd dispossessed the red men, hut they did not do it in a spirit of robbery.

This picturo tells its own story of sisterly affection. The older girl, just budding into womanhood, has suffered greatly with those irregularities and menstrual difficulties which sap the life of so many young women. Lydia E. Phikliam's Vogelahle Compound can always be relied upon to restore health to women who thus suffer. It is a sovereign cure for the worst forms of female complaints that bearing-down feeling, weak back, falling and displacement of the womb, inflammation of the ovaries, and all troubles of the uterus or womb. It dissolves and expel.s tumors from the uterus in the early stage of development and checks any tendency to cancerous humors. It subdues excitability, nervous prostration, and tones up the entire female system. Could anything prova mora clearly tho of" flcloncy of Mrs. Plnkham's Medio in c than tho follovlng strong statement of Oraco Stansbury7 Dkar Mrs. Pinkham : I was a sufferer from female -weakness for about a year and a half. I have tried doctors and patent medicines, but nothing helped me. I underwent th horrors of local treatment, but received no benefit. My ailment was pronounced ulceration of the womb.

I suffered from intense pains m the womb and ovarie, and the backache was dreadful. I had leucorrhcea in its worst fonn. Finally, 1 grew so weak 1 had te kt ep my bed. The pains were so hard as to almost cause tpastnK. When I could endure the pains no longer, I was given morphine. My memory grow bhortand I pave up all hope of petting well. Thus I dragged along. To please my .sifter 1 wrote to Mrs. Pinkham for advice. Her answer came, but meantime I was takeu worse and was under the doctor's care for a while. 44 After reading; Mrs, Pinkham's letter, I concluded to try her medicine. After taking two lottles I folt much better; but after using six bottles I was cured. All of ray friends think my cure almost miraculous. I thank you very much for your tiraey advice and wish you prosperity in your noble work, for surely it is a blessinc to

broken-down women. I havo full and complete faith in the Lydia E. Plnkliam Vegetable Compound."-Ukace B. fcJxAJisnuKr, Hering ton, Kansas.

CR ACE e.STANSBURY

s5

Vis

REWARD

Owinir to the fart that tome V optical people have from time to time questioned the K'nuine nesiof the testimonial letter! we are constantly publish inc. we hava

deposited with the National City Hank, cf Lynn, Mast., $$.000 which will be paid to any person who will show that the abort testimonial is not genuine, or was published before obtaining the writer's special permifsioo.X.TDIA E. Pink.ua ic Medici Kg Co.

Jfnor.il Canliy'M AssaH4in.it ion. ! General Canby was assassinated by , tho Indians during what is officially j known as the Modoc war In 1S73. The j government had issued an order for the removal of the Modoc Indians from their lands in Oregon to a new res-T-j vation, but they refused to go. Troops

were sent to enforce the order, and the Indians resisted, carrying on the war with much vigor during the winter. In the sprinsr they retreated to"

an almosrt Inaccessible region called

thfl '"lawa lods." where they were surrounded but not subdued. Finally, they demanded a conference, and General Canby and several members of the Pea-ce Commtadon met the Indian chiefs. In the mids-t of tho deliberations the Indians suddenly turned on the white men. and shot to death General Canby and Dr. Thomas, and wounded Mr. Meacham. They were captured in June, 187.1, and thir leader, Captain Jack, and other chiefs were tried and convicted and executed in October.

l.lertiont hj Rcrolatlon. The differing concepts of government in Spanish and American republics may be inferred from tho manner in which the chief executives give their titles to official documents. With ih the executive simply appends "president" to hi3 signature. In Venezuela, the president's decrees begin: T, Cipriano Castro, general in chief of tho armies of Venezuela and supreme chief of the republic." Imagine the effect here should Mr. McKinley append such a title to his official documents. And yet ho is as much commander-in-chief of tho army and navy of this country a3 Castro is of his. It illustrates the subserviency there of civil government to tho army, and helps explain why elections are chiefly by revolution. St. Paul Dispatch.

Land Cimnotll on Dnnrtl. The steamer Madiana that recently sailed for the United States from UritJsh Guiana had on board a land camundie a snake eighteen feet long and seven inches in girth. The snake was found In lterbice and has been sent to the New York zoological garden!.

Ak vo-:r ir-v-.-r t---duv to vu a

moderate depth of th. watt r and the pntk.-ize o ' ;ivAi:'- . t!i ncv.- ft.od drink j alienee of here- hui ricair.. The tln taKe tjuMhe ilVe. Th-cl-iidren mav drink it v. :t. M.ir 11 .v:rv v, t-;l is the j

v i ''n 1 1 ' n' 1.1. 11 t 1 1 1. ,1 1 . 1:1.... i'-ii- ifci.--

- i j,.wi..w.- w. . .1- ...... ...v.i.iw jiiu.r. . 1 1 ; . 1 ! y 1 1 . J ! k 11. 1 . i- iiis extend from the l;lo:ihi reefs to S. ti..t rich st.-il l r .wn of M. i;.. r J.ivu. 1 ut Marks an.l for a dU-!:ince of fifteen it made from pure r:;iu--, und the most ., .1 d 'iK'atO sti'!nnh rtveive it without d;slaiies ; rom shore, i h ? best ?p.in?es iu . tn,ss t, t10 1)r;..0 ol t,,r,,e. i:c ,aid XcU. color, textuie and six are in iitreujU i ptr j.acüae. id 1-y aü grcwrs. it) deep waitr. and as th.fse command , the highest prices iu all markets the The N v." Year i 1.i:"kt 's is notab'." sponging vessels l'rcqr.eriily work for on .T't-ouut .f the quality as well ;:s days together out of sight cf l in I. ; the q'jantity of its iu:iti"i. Voairiw Ther would seem to be no reason why ! Wilson bt:ns his notable historic! a tlourisliing ir.uustry should not 1'C ! worlc, "Colonics and Xati m." illusbeilt up. TiH go t .-nnit-nt has been: tratd by Howard I'yle. Gilberi l'a'sa st:ceesful in ihe various efforts it j her begins a ne w novel. "The Iii.-ilit o has made of this character that much j Way." and Booth Tarki urion off; r is to le expect od of its c-mumplated ; the first instalment, of his lii.storie.il work. 1 novel, "rherry." I Nmlt 11 Billow'.- ' "My Japan." is r. v f:d, !-al.:e work, an .

W. W. Jacobs am! li"a:y B. Fülle:- a'i" August T. IPv.-iy p;'!it:-i!)i'l ' elh nr

The Honorable Mdsps It. ( i;ne ut Ta- J short stories. Til" i.)Ve letirrs Of Vi' -coiui, Wast-.., I t-iib nw oiii oidier ; tor Hugo i ;e conclr.ded. aui Mr. llo.viy iieij. Ti.rumeirei. i ell's Kusv Chair (ie-paruucut is dcligiiiTa oaia. Wash., Jan. ll0l. (rpe- ! f"l.

cial. j--"l used to have Heart Disease, but thanks to Dodd's Kidn?y Fills I now have Heart's Case. "Five years ago 1 was a continual sufferer of Heart Disease. Exposure during the war, and a tendency to grow over tlcshy, had greatly aggravated this dread disease, r often had to sit up half the night. I had it so bad when I would lie down. Life looked pretty blue to me, as I thought there was no relief, until one day I read an advertisement

of Dodd's Kidney Pills. I bought a box I

that same day, and it was the best day's work I ever did. Before I had used all the first box I could eat and sleep better than I had done for many years, and after three months' faithful treatment, my health was completely restored. I am an old man now. but my step is as elastic and my brain as clear as when I was thirty years of age." These are the words of the Hon. Moses It. Crane, secretary of Odin Lodge, No. 123, I. O. O. F. of this city. The Hon. Mr. Crane i.' also Senior Vice-Commander of G. A. It. Post No. o. Tacoma. Those who know Mr. Crane have the fullest confidence in his honesty and truthfulness, and know that he would not give this unsolicited testimonial

N SOM N I A is a I f! t$ft 07) DT? R3 ff?) forerunner of T ü Ü Ü Ci kJ J hJ U t3 U lit rvous pros- fi

H

iu rvous pros- jT trati'.n; what

o r a n i s m is t

strDi; enagh 1e strnd f, up under the 'Arilin of clor.n!...... 1. .t! . c; It W 1

piam that ndr.iii;r m ine vorld iTin iosibiv take I

1 . p the place of restful sleep. M yet many try to eke r.t M an existence without thU M

Their b3

ft

t 1 f

susta::iing' power.

nerves are m such a state

of tension that sit--r is i

nn impossibility. r at best is a series of hideous dream. It i -üt strai.gt

that physical turnt mental

Ad km

jj weakness, 11 m o .1 11 1 i n soon to complete prostration, follow? inability to sj. Tiie:ie is no ll let-ur to the ütruin. Vital forces are drawn upon, c-utiii.-.ed invalid- h

ism results. it The recuperative power of riatr.rni sleep is v.-v;iderf.'l. CoTrpIct- p physical and mental exhaustion 1 iv s ilace. alt'r a few Loers cf pj iHiit-L slumber, to a full rvttcwal of energy. The fatigue of l.,.i'v ard H

:u :. n .1 d ;i ppe : 1 rs e n ; re :y v : 1 1 1 e r '"""'5 ail the l.r.i s ate s' .. and ,

n

A curious criminal law exists ii; UrtH'e. A man who is there sentence:! to death waits two years bef.ue the

execution of the sentence.

FOR 7HZ BLOOD AND NERVES.

the licrvc'. :

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rmaaaaBKRBcatBoaau

In ninety years the Spanish-speaking j.eople of the world have increased fiom 2.1!K),000 to 42.S0O.Ü00.

PUTNAM FADl'BFSS DVES do not j spot, streak or give your goods an un- j evenly dyed appearance. j

hunger. K0 of whom are inhabitants j of London. j to i i;r A cold in oni: dat. ;

Take Laxative liuuMo Quimxk Tahi.kxs. au I ts.-

i drtisists i-f-uid ili Diotuw if it f.iiN to cure. ' ft

K. V. (Jrovt' s si-jiKitürc is on the box. .c. t The first public library was estb-

lished in New York in the year IT'1).

WANTKD - Vrn w t'cs to advrrt!e aal intro 1ut MuTirtr.h i'tiiitry Mtvturo. srralsru fiiU-y Jl.'i.'tl wt'rklv !il 1 xpen.-. Alilrt" ? wih sump Monarch Mfj,. t u.. Sta. 131, sprinür.e: 1, üün.jls.

Fortunate indeed is he who loses his

temper ana neve.' iinus it tig.iin.

FITS lVi-uinr,it!y f i;Ml. Vn orrfrro'isn? afr .1 or k'a-... t.i-ir N'.-ivo Ki-.-tTer.

unless he had actually experienced the j ,,n.i r,rH:i:i: h-V.oo 01! t.fti- nj inau

I k. li. 11. Ki.im, Lui.,S i An li St., biiau.-i?-iiia. i-a.

1

Sleep is 5'i;C ;::.i''.-.it j-iv-n ? bv Nature us ?.ritMc t... lniman :3

i , T'ians u iv'ttnv ii-.ii:li. It ll

siiows that I'.ere arc ialicrcnt in th1 vv !. lei fill human orgaiiis'n po.n-rsof r cu,ration -which mnt have iportuuity to assort theiaselve. Based on tlr.s cbar ticmun-stx-atisij. l)r. ifi'i es Nrvura

blood ami nerve remedy was i

onstruetett by Dr. ireene to help Nature 'omVat the ills

that attack men aid women.

What ) amount of powerful drills cci:id possibly accomplish, can be successfully and promptly etfec-tett by health' blood aiid nerves, the kind of blood which flows in streegthruine; Hood to every portion of the body, the condition of nerves which permits awattened Nature to seize its opportunity to restore to perfect

health. M

.Mrs fLORESCE TAYLOR, nt 4

M writes : :1 K ' l oi fj'ir year I n t;o bd j with nr?vitis ilcbi'ity ami hysirra j W in a most a jig: n vatf-d f-jtm. Ii ca!.e.l f

lcri i pino-i ni-i:tii rtf j'i ession.

AvJ Uctff 2 '-S4 3 !ii 1 i.,.vrd to ttv Dr. H

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1 ',W 1

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relief which he indicates in his letter.

Dodd's Kidney Pills are having a won- j The first .tuti-s-'iavf :y socie ty was or.l.v'ni l...t1i ..Mir tin '.r.n ..' .;.,,, ,1 i o'lti'-.. -.1 in 177", I i I 1 . 1 l ' ih ia

u'.ii ut Piiiv -.11. i ciii. . 111. im.i t f-aiii.iu 111 1 . hi. . ......... ... . j . . . . . . . . I - - I II

anu t. ! name is i. gion- in this . , I H

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T C:irf f.mi'Mt le ...o l;l ."l'V 5 PO ton OI Uii 19 ' .'.. V. I-

putt Of the country. Tl:ere does not , vr .m- v 'i -,;,- i H .X '' 1 '

ip i 1 1 i . i n . . . . ......... , .... i. ... - ., : r .r j j i t, v. -.

... em to he a single cas.' of Hear! Dis- j jc., ;i:iuueatlis. :.Uuv.. 0. l:

e::se. jMi::f y or l.' iu i .eaku ss, vv IM'i-iim'.'ia.i th-.f 1m.1,'": l.'i.ln.iv liMc t

, I the p.üeut of many c-tl-.t-r vices, do not pei i;aiH nth eure. j . . . . : I5I1 AfS IDK (t.:s. Ull. .... ... , ... , . Will sfo;, f hit sn .'ine :ti: 1 !ir' t iu' vuii-e. t... A'5 -,,"1 dr::c;g;sts. s.

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home of evenings now and take care I Where grease is spilt on wood, oh! ! anarEniBLlJrrjr txa

of the baby insieatl of itayinp; uit so i water shou.d loliow. late at the Simian club." Then it was ; nv"p;(Jr S1K ., that Adam began to raise Cain. Ii- : m i o;.'-n-. i.. m.vi won vies 'm-..iii:-IiistiatcU Hits. i.iwNs.i. .vm.

tiM 3CR4 YEARS

To ask a man to pay a bill i in jjliin"; I.f;itlH loC'oiistimpt Ion. etl.sjjv C''(I JlS dllU Kemp's Ualsaia will stop the cough ' - - U I! lions I'so "i r Irr's I n k

... i . .i. i. ..in ..ii vi ti i.l-i svr.-i Mnxf of its 'X, -cll'Mit cK.iht v. Is ( t - .

umi st'i a sumpte uouie iree. som in ; ,liadt. K.mlt:Alx a:,uriU(, Tll,.r, .f. ,h:,t. 2." and 50 cent botths. Co at once; , ,7" , ., . , , . Finlaml oses $.'..."0 worth of cattU' delavs are dangerous. , I a jear by wolves.

The Woman's Home Companion ft)r Cop's Conch Uaisam Tttll nrorii-si-v to be -m ven better ' I" thf el-Wr and l.0ht. It nl.l l.r.9l. -15 acoHq::l,-Wcf K'Ul plüUlSt'b TO PC all een bPUer , aiiy,h,.u,el Uiai--ayrt!uo!e. lr, it. magazine for the home tlian it has ' . . ... 1 K f.. , .v, . ; liiiinsx and lime juice rrtuts ivory been heretofore. Aaioat; the more j . , promiiu nt. contributors for 1101 are Kn!fe b:iudlf;ll Href ihtt te. liobrt I5:i rr.Carmen Svlva, tSome articles nuit be tie.-ribed. White's

llobert (.'rant, .loan Kent! rick lianas, Vucalan uee-ls nudescrutKm: it's the real

Lilian Ih 11. Finncis Lynde. Opie Uc-a.l,

1 g"SßL?.ers SEKBSg: S!ISE?Es!ÖEi!CS ASSURED ' VJLL MAÜE YCÜ UIQIV M ! rr-it r..l t. up vcur s11"-! 2 ;! OS -"r -L" ut uw j : ::du.t!..-Ut..t..tl..euTy. P'VV'V. Cotnl.lrat'oi Cftrn. K (Jt lj & f W.xur v . , l.v 1 S as U-,; CS r.-.-.,...,.... u n.v , .1 Vff K t jL 1 ;. , n . -r - J . 1. 1 e 1 C- .A-VvC bMSi.yi .)omrCrPss. hrW p s A 1.';i..,. ., . .. ,-:V ,. .-I.;iT. , ---a .K at. : l m .im-i r : ' c f j H ! C l. 1 ' .1 . , r,V --; l-,t....Ä.fl..rv..r...... 1-V : : QfJ.Sl'q :-.' vM H I- "..- d V'lt'-'- cn.;tit ks .t. I- sowing A., - ' .vJ I i "vV f : i'.. ' . I '. . ;i l.'l

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.losinh Alh-i's Wife, Harriet Present I Lritain makes üO'l.pco.oo,) yards of Spo.Yord and Mrs. L-s!h? Carter. i linen a year.

1 lie favorit for r"ior!-T :tie cci.ir i.i t!ie hilr A bis: fortune awaits the inventor of ; i- i'akm -k iuu: Uai.m. 1 lliNuiau l'Uns, tho "jt-i uru fur ti'nis. l icia. a sewing mach 1 tie that will collect , rents, repair family breaches and mend j All moths produce s ane form of had manners. silk.

Jahn A. Salsrr Ctcil Ca-ta Crc-io. Kis. 13 uj -,izi n i'.stiis,i n'i' '! ..' w"

fcTrT-iJT-i-ri Xi rv n vt ty fV t rr-ng tiv- - ,; ' " e-mMiT(is.n.t', 1 H- .1, !; o:'! - Ii.. !-. C,V.- ml i- : iKti-:l.

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trie b-i. air-liani-.H ... ' r.-n,.!i-. I-.I. f: jS fir ' T I ur j V. I J . D. CHICAGO, NO. 2, lOOl. n.'t'i!n.'Oii-!iiftit-. iU M tt?- ' l'ü l-r a i. i -mus j di.-w. xfai.t-,--.-s .-.'iJ Ü ii s.. r-li I---. or ..:.: it.; : j,.a ;sv.CrinU AilvcTt isCTC üt S Jvjil II V t-n! .1 iirt;di--'tiil -:iTi.i-.,ii. i-ul i i-o1! out nil un! l.'ui. , IJCEÜüCK & CC, Ghicazc. ; Mention Ibis I'ancr.

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You're bilious, got a cold, you have a throbbing sensation in your head, a bad taste in your mouth, your eyes burn, your skin is yellow vith dark rings under your eyes, your lips are parched and you feel ugly and mean, as if you wanted to kick a lame infant or kill a canary bird. Your system is full of bile net properly passed off, and what you need is a cleaning up inside. Don't continue being a bilious nuisance to yourself and those who iove you, but send out at once for a box of CASCARETS and work off the cold while you sleep.

Be sure you get CASCAR15T5! Don't let them sell you a fake substitute,

1 ,i.il. i v" la. ..tli to IIIS. IMII- Jll. -,,' ''lwi .p on cits Dect-moer 4, 17SÜ. awh J i i L. 'l lae niftl yoar vnlnabli CVSS.'' y" X t'ARK'l-s and find 1 1 m perfect. Vuldn't Frj f -V -,ia tJo w''hout them. 1 have used them fer capv. f - I 1 'ti - j, Mitne time for indigtstiun aritl biliousness .VOI." I 1 I - xc and am now completely curt-d. Tit commend I f .S ' f "T- them to vfry tm. Once tried, you will ba1 ( J Di- nev,r be whhout them in the family.' ' v. 'J y and A movement i on foot in New Y'-V eclf, 9 I BEST FOR BOWELS AND LIVER.

THIS IS

THE TABLET

0c.

25c. 50c NEVER SOLD IN BULK.

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fHIAKATrr,n TO CtTUK nil 1wl trnbtr. npprndkllU, tilllonsar, toad brralli, hail hload, wird the (ich, bloated bowels, foul noulb, hrititehe, lu1l(eallon, pimple, palitinr atlar. llTer (rouble, sallow compies Ion und dizziness. When yoni- bowels don't Maovn rrcularlr you mrm Tettlns; slek. onallpatloa kills more neoaln than all other diseases tojet lier. t Is a slarler for the ehroal allsaeats und loa years nt'su"erlaf; thai eome a-llerwards. lio aaatter what alls y start taklas; 4'ASCAK ET today, for yoti will never (el well nad be well all the time until yau put yoar bawala rieht. Trike our ndvleet start with 'AStAlttT latlay, uadcr nn absolate tsarsBltc ta earaoraaoaey refuadod. S

G1'ARAKTr.r.n TO rrnti rnr years ago tha flrst box of CAI-

CIHET was sold. JNsw It Is over six million boxes w year, -realer than any

Ut. aad

them a fair, honest trial, as per simple dlrsetloas. and If you aro aot oalUlted

similar medicine la the world. This Is absolate proof of re:t ran our best testimonial. We have faith, nad will sell fAbt'AUI 1 ak,

raaranteed to eure or money refunded. On bnjr today, two fiOe boxes, -le

o o o

ealth will onli klr follow aad you will bless the day you first started te

rt AKCAUCTH. llook free by laalU Adds sltaLna kllUI CO., aw Isrk sr ikicsis.

after Mslna one AOr box. return the tiaused &Oe box and tho empty box to tis by mall, or the drug tlst from y hem yon purchased It, nad gel nr meney bark far both boxes. Take our advice ao mutterwhat alt yen start today.

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