Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 April 1902 — Page 7

THREE SERIES OF CHEAP RATES.

fiw »‘ Korthorn Railway Popular Haai- ■*•**•*•’ aa«t Icitlan' Excursion*. Hound-trip tickets to points in Minnesota. North Dakota. Montana. Idaho, Washington, Oregon, British Columbia. will be sold first and third Tuesdays in March. April and May, at one fare plus |2.00 for the round trip. One-way settlers’ tickets to points in Montana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon and British Columbia on sale every day during March and April at rates $15.00 to $25.00 each. One-way settlers' tickets on sale March 4th, 11th, 18th, 25th and April Ist and Bth, to Minnesota and North Dakota points for only $6.00 each. These tickets are good on ail trains. Including the famous Great Northern “Flyer." • This is the best opportunity that has ever been offered to parties who wish to investigate the many advantages offered them in the Great Northwest. Information about Great Northern country Is gtven by agents of the Great Northern Railway. Or those desirous of ascertaining just what opportunities are offered there, can secure full-illustrated information in reference to land, climate, crops, rates, etc., by writing to Max Bass. G. I. A. 1 . 220 8. Clark St.. Chicago, or to F. I. Whitney. O. P. A T. A.. St. Paul, Minn.

Travelers Going To New York

Are becoming quite enthusiastic over the delightful service which the Lackawanna Railroad has recently inaugurated from Chicago. The three through trains each day are splendid examples of the car builders’ art. Solid comfort is provided while passengers are whirled through the most beautiful scenery in the East. Any railroad agent can give information or anyone, may write to Geo. A. Cullen, Gen’l Western Passenger Agent, 103 Adams St., Chicago, who will be pleased to respond to Inquiries.

Royalties as Balloonists.

The passion for going heavenward is spreading. The latest aeronaut of distinction is the Archduke Leopold-Sal-vator of Austria. His enthusiasm for ballooning is shared by his wife, a handsome and clever lady who, although practical in most matters, takes a delight in literally building castles in the air.

Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury,

As mercury will surely destroy the sense ol smell and completely derange the whole system when entering It through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is tenfold to the good vou can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo. 0., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure vou get the genuine It Is taken internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists, price 75c per bot tle. Hall's Family Pills are the best.

Govern meat-Built Vessels.

In the last ten years the government has built in its own yards four vessels of 19,389 tons, at a cost of $7,200,000, and all of these were laid down more than a decade ago.

INSIST ON GETTING IT.

Some grocer* say they don't keep Defiance Starch because they have a stock In hand of 12 02. brands, which they know cannot be sold to a customer who has otice used the 1« oz. pkg. Defiance Starch ■ tvr, same money.

Creatures with Big Ryes.

Horses, giraffes and ostriches have the largest eyes of land creatures, cuttlefish of sea beasts.

WHY IT IS THE BEST

Is because made by an entirely different process. Delia nee Starch is unlike any other, better and mure for V) cents. Only 80,331 of the 700,000 British subjects who died last year had anything j to leave by will.

FREE KIDNEY * BLABBED CURE. Mailed to all Sufferers from Disorders of the Kidneys and Bladder, Bright’s Disease, Rheumatism, Gravel, Fain in the Back, Dropsy, etc. The following letter from Hon. I. A. Hopkins, Chairmen of the Board of County Commissioner*. Ellsworth. Kan., tells how Alkavis cured after he nude up his mind that he had but a short time to live. believe and know that I owe my 1 ,iad l** ll troubled with Kidney and Bladder Trouble for years. My.limhs were swollen with Rheumatism so that 1 could hardly walk., I had to vet up every hour of the night to urinate. I passed great quantities of blood on account of hemorrhage of the Kidneys and BladOer. I tried and had been trying everything in th* Ifßg. Mm Fox, Seymour, lowa. Medicine for Kidney Trouble that I could think of or that the Doctor* recommended, but nothing helped me. I made up m y mind that I had only a short time to live. I sent to you for three bottles of Alkavis; began to take it, and before! tak «? D ont week began to get better. My Kidney Trouble and Rheumatism were soon gone and lam in good health now. I have recommended Alkavis to a great many people and all have been benefited by its use. „ Gratefully vours, I. A. HOPKINS." .. 3f r *-. Id * A< Fr “ nc '*. of Mooresville, Ind.,writek: She had been bothered with Kidney and Bladder Trouble ever since she was six years old; did not B«t any rest day or night, and had to be up fifteen times a night at times. Was also troubled with ' Rheumatism, Female Complaint and Irregular **® n ***» •**? symptoms of Dropsy. Tried many physicians but received little benefit. Two years ego took Alkavis and was completely cured and letter comes to hand concerning the wonderful medicine." Mrs. Mary {'®sl Miss Viola Dealing, Feterssoung. Kent. Ohio j and many 40 °>* wonderful I* B .,Alkavis In various forms of “ d ln other That yon may judge of the value of this Orest D j *co*®ry for yourself , we trill send you one Large ( nee by mail Free, only asking that when cured yurselfyou will recommend it to others. Itita Sure Specific and can not fail. Address. The A venue, Newport** No. 406 Fourth

CHURCHES FALL BEFORE STORM

Conflict of the Elements Does Damage in Pittsburg and Vicinity. MANY STRICKEN AT WORSHIP Several Are Dead and Others Are InJared and May Die as the Result of Being truihcd in Pews and Caught Beneath Palling Roots. Just at the close of Blaster services Sunday a terrific wind, rain and hail storm burst upon Pittsburg and vicinity. One church wap wrecked, the roof falling upon the congregation, starting a wild panic. More than a score were injured, and six of these probably will die. In another church the side wa3 blown in, the stove overturned, and the cooler members of the congregation fought fire while trying to stop the panic. One boat waß overturned in the river, more than forty houses were unroofed in Pittsburg and Allegheny, hundreds of factory chimneyß were blown down and great loss resulted. The following list shows the churches wrecked and the number killed or seriously injured: Knoxville (Pa.) Presbyterian, six fatally hurt; Wellsburg (W. Va.) ‘U. P., two dead, four fatally hurt; Rebinson’s Run (Pa.) U. P., two fatally hurt; Greenville (Pa.) U. P., preacher fatally injured; McDonald (Pa.) U. P., Braddock (Pa.) First Lutheran and Bradford (Pa.) Park Avenue U. P. The most serious result of the storm was in Knoxville Presbyterian church. Easter services were closing. The minister announced the closing anthem and the congregation arose. At that moment the storm struck. The chimney fell with a crash, the roof was torn loose, swayed a moment, and the panic-stricken worshipers struggled and fought in their efforts to reach the doors. Many were trampled under foot An instant later the roof came crashing down into the auditorium, burying scores of men, women and children.

Reports from scores of churches tell of panic stricken congregations in all parts of Pittsburg and surrounding towns. Nine houses on Ophelia street were unroofed. The windows in Whittier school were all blown in on the south and west sides, and the roof torn off. The roof was ripped off the Union bridge between Allegheny and Pittsburg. The ©uquesne forge plant at Rankin was badly wrecked. The smoke stack of the Diamond Ice company, seventyfive feet high, was blown down on the Monongahela river bank at Braddock. Windows in the Parker Avenue United Presbyterian church were blown in at Braddock during the service, creating a panic. The storm wrecked a $50,000 ore bridge in the plant at Mingo Junction, O. The window glass trust plant at Belle Vernon, Pa., was unroofed. The plant of the Griffith Tinplate company, the Catholic and United Presbyterian churches and nine houses were wrecked at Washington, Pa. The United Presbyterian church at Jamestown was partly wrecked by a cyclone during Easter services. The Rev. J. M. Jamison was offering prayer. There was a terrific crash, and part of the south ehd of the church crashed in, burying the minister.

LATEST MARKETS.

CHICAGO. Winter wheat, No. 2 red.s @ .78% Corn, No. 2 @ .58% Oats, No. 2...., ,42%@ .43 Cattle 1.75 @7.05 Hogs 6.35 @6.82% Sheep and lambs 5.70 @6.80 NEW YORK. Wheat, ,No. 2 red @ .82% Corn, No. 2 @ .66% Oats* No. 2 @ .48 ST. LOUIS. Wheat, No. 2 red, cash.. @ .77 Corn, No. 2 cash @ .68 Oats, No. 2 cash... @ .45 MILWAUKEE. Wheat, No. 1 northern.. .74 @ .75 Corn, May @ .59% Oats, No. 2 white 44 @ .44% PEORIA. Ccirn, No. 3 @ .57% Oats, No. 2 white @ .43% KANSAS CITY. Wheat, cash, No. 2 hard. @ .70% Corn, cash, No. 2 mixed. .69%@ .60 Oats, No. 2 white...... @ .45 MINNEAPOLIS. Wheat, No. 1 northern.. ,72%@ .72% DULUTn. Wheat, No. 1 northern.. @ .70 Oats @ .40 Corn @ .68% OMAHA. Cattle 4.50 @6.75 Hogs 6.30 @6.70 Sheep 3.75. @S JO

Dole Sails for Washington.

Governor Dole left Honolulu on the steamship Sierra March 25, in response to a dispatch received from George Carter, in Washington, stating that President Roosevelt wishes to consult with the governor.

Mexican Diplomat Valla Dead.

Washington, D< C„ dispatch: Ehrique Santibanez, second secretary of the Mexican embassy ln this city, dropped dead on the street here. He was a consumptive and his health had been poor of late.

AN EXPENSIVE FIGHT OVER A OAT.

Lawsuit That Pram lass ts Become a Celebrated Casa. A dispute as to the ownership of a cat has reached the state circuit court in Sioux Falls, S. D., and it promises to become as noted as the celebrated lowa calf case, says an exchange. Ole Finstand and wife claim to have loaned the cat to Mrs. Lewis, a neighbor, for the purpose of ridding her housp of rats. Mrs. Lewis afterward declined to return the animal, and the claimants asserted that she had appropriated it to her own use, and was holding it by force of arms, contrary to the Btatute. Finstad tried to regain possession of the cat by force of arms, contrary to the statute. Finstad tried to regain possession of the cat by force, and Mrs. Lewis had him arrested for assault and battery. A justice imposed a fine upon Finstad, but the defendant refused to pay it, and appealed the case to the circuit court. Thus far S3O in costs have been charged up to the county in settling the ownership of the cat, and this promises to mount up into the thousands before the case is terminated. The cat is an ordinary one and would not bring over fifty cents on the market.

Threw His Canes Away.

Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., April 7tb. Mr. C. L. Smith of 309 Anne St., the Secy, of the Trades Council has written this startling statement for publication. “I feel it my duty to make public the facts of my recent illness and recovery. I was very sick and sore, and had to walk with the aid of two canes. It was a very painful attack, but l don’t know what it was. Some Bald it was Lumbago and others that, it was Sciatica or Rheumatism. “I was told to take Dodd’s Kidney Pftls, and began a treatment. After 1 had used one box I could walk with one cane, and after two boxes were used I could walk without any help. I kept on and three boxes cured me completely. “I am now well and happy without a pain or an ache and r can very truly say that Dodd’s Kidney. Pills are worthy of my greatest praise.’'

Paris University Professors.

The university of Paris has 246 professors, seventy-six of whom belong to the medibal faculty, while fifty-two teach literary branches, forty-nine natural science, etc.

EARLIEST RUSSIAN MILLET.

Will you be short of hay? If so, plant a plenty of this prodigally prolific millet. 5 to 8 Tons of Rich Hay Per Acre. Price 50 lbs. $1.90; 100 lbs. $3. Low freights. John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse,Wis. W

Yalue of Irrigation.

In Colorado last year sugar beets grown on irrigated land averaged SBO on acre, and on non-irrigated land only sl6 an acre. *

THOSE WHO HAVE TRIED IT

will use no other. Defiance Chld.Wjttey Starch has no equal in Quantity or Quality—l 6 oz. for 10 cents. Other brand*' contain only 12 oz. If women looked like the picture in fashion magazines every man would take to the woods. V .s'i Sweat or fruit acids will not discolor goods dyed with PUTNAM FADELESS DYES. Sold by druggists. 10c. package. An acre of performance is worth the whole world of promise.—Howell. FITS Permanently Cured. No fits or nervousness after flrst (toy’s ua of Dr. Kline’s Great Nerve Restorer. Bend for FREE *2.00 trial bottle and treatise. Da. R. H. Kune. Ltd.. »31 ink St.. Philadelphia, Pa. France has 16,000 physicians; their incomes average but |6OO a year. Piso’s Cure is the best medlolne we ever used for all affections of the throat and lungs.- -Wn. O. Ends let, Vanburen. Ind., Feb. 10.1900. “Put your trust in God, and keep your powder dry.”—Cromwell. Stops the Cough and Works Off the Cold Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Price 25c. Stealing is not confined to taking the product of men’s hands.

It You Suffer From Rheumatism

try a bottle of MATT J. JOHNSON’S 6088. Guarantee goes with it. Silence is the wit of fools, and one of the virtues of the wise. No trouble to prepare quick breakfasts If you have Mrs. Austin’s famous Pancake Flour. Ready ln a moment. To be happy in the world one must learn to hold on. wmrnmmm “None but the brave deserve the. fair.” —Dryden.

LIFE SAVER and NERVE BUILDER Wi till FRFF BUILDS you u*. ■JH.L Pamphlet sent for thp asking. Write T<>l>AY. Cores absolutely Weakness and *“ , Troubles. Young and old should use it. One bottle often cures. Price Sl.Ott, or six bottles for Sfi.oo. send for bottle toShould your druggist not have 1 1, send to OK If MAM WCO/C/Mff CO., Nemitine Dept B. 109 Randolph St, CHIC AO. ILL Mao’s Mission on Earth. Msdloml Book Froo. KnowThysel. Manual, a book for men only, sent Free, postpaid, sesled. to every male reader mentioning this paper; Sc. for postage. “The Science of Life, or Self-preservation.” the Gold Medal Prise Treatise, the best Medical Book of this or any age. IS7O pp., with engravings sad prescriptions. Elegant Library Edition, IVI gilt, ONLY *1; paper covers, inferior abridged edition. 2Sc. GET THE BEST. Address the Pesbodv MSdl-sl Institute. 4 Rulflnch stop*. Revere House, Boston. Mats., tbs oldes; end best In this country- Write today for these books: keys te health and happlneta. Consultation, In person or by letter: * to *; Sunday, in to I. The Pesbodv Medical Institute ha* many Imitators, but no eoualt.-7-Boston Herald. When writing mtntion tkit paprr

$33.00

To Collforolo, Ortgoi and Waikla(t*d Chlinjo A North-Western Ry. from Chicago dally, March and April, only 16.00 for berth in tourist car. Personally conducted excursions Tuesdays and Thursdays from Chicago and Wednesdays from New England. Illustrated pamphlet sent on receipt of two cent Btamp by S. A. Hutchison, Manager, 212 Clark street, Chicago.

Crime Not Profitable.

Joe King, aged 28, who has spent twelve years in all, writes to the Anamosa, lowa, Prison Press that crime is not profitable. The articles he stole had a value of 867 and in his twelve years of imprisonment he coul 1 have made 816,800 at the trade of <; printer.

WHEN YOUR GROCER SAYS

he doea net have Defiance Starch, you may be sure he la afraid to keep it until hla stock of 12 o». packages are aoltl. Denance Starch Is nut only better than any other Cold Water Starch, but contains IS o*. to the package and : ells for same money aa l 2 om. brands

Long Range In England.

Artillery can fire 7,000 yards on Salisbury Plain entirely over war office land. This is by far the longest range in the British Isles.

MORE FLEXIBLE AND CASTING,

wont shake out or blow out; by using Defiance starch you obtain better results than poaaible with any other brand and ona-third more for same money. A keen sepse of humor, as a means of making one happy, is equal to all the other senses combined. Mrs. Austin's Pancake Flour makes lovely Pan cakes, muffins and gems. So good you always ask for more. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup. For children teething, soften* the gum*, reduce* Inflammation. allay* pain, cure* wind colic. 25c a jot tie. A man never does anything desperate if fed regularly. To-morrow is no time at all—it never comes. Hamlin’s Wizard Oil Is a friend of the afflicted and an enemy to pain—-which it overcomes. Let us respect white hair —especially our own.

Peculiar to Itself. This applies to St. Jacobs Oil used for fifty years. It contains ingredients that are unknown to any one but the manufacturers and their trusted employees. Its pain killing properties are marveiious, as testified to by the thousands of once crippled human beings now made well and free from pain by its use. St J cobs Oil has a record of cures greater than all other medicines. Its sales are larger than those of any other proprietary medicine and ten times greater than all other embrocations, oils and liniments combined, simply because it has been proved to be the best.

Weak and Sickly Children Who, perhaps, have inherited a weak digestion,' continually subject to stomach troubles, loss of flesh and general weakness, can be made healthy and strong by the use of Vogeler’s Curative Compound. Every doctor who is at all up to date will say that Vogeler’s Curative Compound will make the blood pure and rich, bring colour to the checks, and put on flesh where health demands it. Children who have been weak and sickly since birth should be treated with small doses of Vogeler’s Curative Compound, from two to five drops, twice daily, most satisfactory results will follow. It is the best of all medicines, because it is made from the formula of a great living physician. Sample bottle free on application to tin proprietor*, St. Jacobs Oil, Ltd., Baltimore, Md.

REMOVES THE CAUSE. PIL-E-TUM THE ONLYINTERNAL PILE CURE Baaed Upon a Sclentllc Study of the Disease for Twenty-live Ycars>y an Emlnant Physician. PUT UP IN PLEASANT TABLET FORM. HAS CURED HUNDREDS. IT WILL CURE YOU WHERE EVERYTHING ELSE FAILS. t Piles arise from two conditio**, I. e., congestion of the portal circulation (liver), whereby the blood becomes congested In the hemorrhoidal veins and depressed condition of tbe systemic circulation (lack of general tone!, whereby dilation of the veins (piles) are tbe result. riL-k-Ti n relieve* congestion, toue* the system, aid*digestion and cure* ebrouie constipation. No knlr*. No disagreeable local treatment necessary. 9ok roue omuooimr. Bend for free pamphlet and samples, or 2> 2-cent stamps for trial bottle. IT COSTS TOO SOTMMO » TOP ARE EOT SATIgTIBS. DOCTORS DRUC CO., CHICAGO.

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fM |rl ■> \ | If* M rs. Sophie Binns, President Young Peoples Christian Temperance Union, Fruitvale, Bal., Cured of Congestion and Inflammation of the Ovaries by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. “ Dear Mrs. Pinkham :— Eighteen months ago I was a pretty sick woman. I had felt for some months that I gradually grew weaker, but finally I had such severe pains I could hardly stand it. I had taken cold during menstruation and this developed into congestion of the ovaries and inflammation, and I could not bear to walk or stand on my feet. The doctor recommended an operation which I would not hear of. One of my friends advised me to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, so I gave it a trial. Can you imagine my feeling when within two months I felt considerably better, my general health was improved, and my pains had entirely disappeared. I kept taking it six weeks more and am now enjoying the best of health, thanks to you. Yours truly, Mrs. Sophie Binns.” SSOOO FORFEIT IF THE ABOVE LETTER IS NOT GENUINE. When women are troubled with irregular, suppressed or painful menstruation, weakness, leucorrhcea. displacement or ulceration of tho womb, that bearing-down feeling, inflammation of the ovaries, backache, bloating (or flatulence), general debility, indigestion, and nervous prostration, or are beset with such symptoms as dizziness, faintness, lassitude, excitability, irritability, nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, “allgone” and “want-to-be-left-alone” feelings, blues, and hopelessness, they should remember there is one tried and true remedy. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound at onoe removes such troubles. Refuse to buy any other medicine, for yon need the best

REAL FOR SALK—6OO aorta underlaid with coal; good building* i near It. H. jomu.f arson, washinutos, fa. CADbI and stock lands for salk (All 111 We bare the flneet land* for aale for mixed fanning and (took railing to be bad In tha State, We raise excellent corn aau our etock tope the market. Huy wblle our Unde can be had for M wbat inch Unde are worth In older State*. Tbe*e lands are advancing rapidly. Will trade for desirable Property. For "particular* write JACKSON A UOHtNKR, Roacoo, South Dakota. r»R SALK—BARGAINS In Farm*, or part trade. Addre**. G, L. KJYSIt, Box »7«, Greenville, 111. PUCAD Improved farm* and wild land* In Vn6Rr South Dakota. For map*, price* and terms write Philip Lawrence, Huron, South Dakota. FOR lAU—SOO acre**, underlaid with coal. Good building*; naarß. It. Johnl. Canon, Washington. Fa. A | SMS*m&ZJE£hm. Only CIO, Where corn and all smell grain I* relied. Write owner. B. W. MAXWKU, NorthvtUe, Spink Co., South Dnkota. Cflg Iveitment* In Kankakee Valley Farm*; only a wU few mure. Call ou J. X. JOLLY, Hamlet, lad. FARM LANDS! 80 acres in Kossuth County. lowa. MB.OO per acre. 160 acres in Kossuth County, lowa, well improved, S4O per acre. Write ur quick for a descriptive list of 75 good pieces for a borne or investment in Minnesota, North and South Dakota. Price from td.oo an acre upward. Also ask for map of Minnesota and lowa. It is free. VARUND LAND CO., fitobe Bldg. *T. PAUL MINN. GOVERNMENT LANDS 416,000 ACRES In the famous Missouri River Valley, the corn belt of South Dakota, to be opened to settlement. I will send colored map of South Dakota showing location, information as to when it will be opened and law governing same, all for 05 cents (silver) or 80 cents stamps. Reference, any bank in Brule County. Address J. A. HT UAN SKY, Box 76, Pofcwana, South Dakota. JUST THINK OF IT Every farmer his own landlord, no ineumbrances, his bank account increasing year by in^nwaHwgnjmßriyear,land value! ncre-is-HtdmlfT KliriJ ins, stock increasing, splendid climate, excellent schools and MA2aC I low taxation, ffllSßfabigb prices for cattle 111 SHQiNJ l a»nil grain, low railway W feJUdOIMH™' 68 ’ ar “* every possicomfort. This Is the condition ol t au farmer in Western Canada— Province of Manitoba and districts of Asslnlbola, Saskatchewan and Alberta. Thousands of Amsricant are now settled there. Reduced rates on nil railways for bomeaeekers and settlers. New districts are being opened up this year. The new forty-page Atlasof Western Canada sent free to all applicants. F. Pedley, Superintendent of Immigration Ottawa, Canada, or O. J. Broughton, 027 Monadnock Block, Chicago. E. T. Holmes, Boom 6, “Big Four” Bldg , Indianapolis, Ind., or H. M. Williams, 20 Law Bldg., Toledo, 0., Canadian Government Agents. CAUfOWfIA'W VDTV //icur/rAmanixaf SALE r mKKmKo tm»£JMUAf/£m4eaU,Jmrux<M. MXBCBLLANEO VS, XHlfrPßOpGfshoSduftDrrSefiQteOtLFAL 1 KABINB flesh producer sad tonio. Write for cl re uIsrs and testimonials. ALFALFA 00., Wichita, Kau*. FOR ?•» CENTS' I Will send the formula and on* r VII 69 Lull IS. package of an article upon which I cleared tisuo In three months In Chicago lest summer. C. LEWIS, 4056 sthAre.,Chicago. SMALLPOX—A retired missionary will send a receipt he secured from aa Indian doctor to prevent or cure them. He paeeed through three epidemic* without taking them. Addre** Rev. Charles C. frail, sta N.Clnclanatl.O. Inclose 10c for(prtntlngand) postage. HOW Nf a a Prodace i Large Inccme TO \| 1111 For partlcnlart address, IlltfC m l||| mOTSCTIVBCSIOXOr AHMICi. WfiltE VMVV 41-45 Broadway, N. Y.City, PANTALOONS MATCH SAFE—Ueeful. ornamental; funny; beet eeller for agent*: lOc. Northwestern SnpplyCo., Bex 100. Fremont Station, Beattie. Wash. K A R fc’.i E CURE WILL RELIEVE INSTANTLY and ABSOLUTELY CUBE Blind. Itching, Bleeding or Protruding Pile*. Prurltls, Fissure*, etc; one box (ten treatment*), 60e; sent by mall, postpaid, on receipt of mouey order, one-cent or two-cent postage etamp*. THE KARL CHEMICAL CO. Room 504-505 Ogden Building, Cor. Clark nad Lake St*., » - CHIOAOO, ILL. ROSES 6 Beautiful Tea-Rose*. zBo 6 I’rlr.e-Winning Chrysanthemum*..2so 6 Fragrant Carnation-Pinks 25c 6 Asserted Geraniums 85c O Flowering Begonias.. .:...*so The above 5 collections for SI.OO Strong plants, plainly labeled, and guaranteed to arrive eafely at any postolHre In the Cubed State.; also our beautiful new Catalogue mal.ed FKBE to any addre*.. Write TO-DAY. FAIRVIEW FLORAL C 0 Beatty, 0.

TItfANCIAU GOLD— II ciieh buy* 1,000 share* Arison* mining. 00 claim*. Bt rings, leading Into one "groupe" ***** ■ 1.100 ounce* sllveri assay from Indian “damp "shew* auiaSGoi.n. Ladle*, gentlemen, agent*, good wagee for spare time. Coiumlaalon paid monthly, cash or ahareei chartered I guar, an teed laudlbtei prospectus furnished upon request. Tku Gladys Mimino * IgvgnMßMT 00. (M day* at) Bio flvauie*, Texas, P. O.Box No. 110, THE BEST OIL IN THE WORLD bg* just been struck In Colorado. The Rocky Mountain Consolidated Oil to. baa the vei l best location In Lbe CENTER OF THE Oil BASIN. For about 15 day*, stock la tbl* company can be obtained at 3 Conti Per Share - When the Bret well I* down to oil this etock will b« moe&AmmF* OIL STOCKS GREAT BARGAINS In Oil Block*. WM. B. KING 6(0, Member* of Houston (Texas) Oil and Stock Exchange, solicit order*. California Oranges Free Sample* Gold Rock FREE to everybody. Do you want a hum* In tble beautiful land of suaghlne and Oranges; Then get your Income diet by geiuna a few share* of our Monthly Income Gold-Bearing ■toek, and you can afford a home here and feaat on orange* and itinsklna tha baiauue of yonr life. Tha Ytllow Aster Sold Mint isSySaSMSim&awm aha re to worth • 100.00, «* t *n*l»» of this fabulously rich gold in ns. Ca«b enough In thin rich gold belt to pay off tb* National debt- Our mine I* paid for. Wa bava no debts. No liability. We ray no salaries to our oncer*. Can't go In dabt. Our dlreottor* art all auccewfnl business (nen. bank and railroad rrea" dent* and good men to follow. A few hundred fncome'for life.* 1 * ,U “ rlch w r " u * wm ONLY e*LL 90,000 0H 9090 on this popular plan of 1.0 east* a ahare—2« cash and 2o a month for four months; *O.OO cash and *6.00 Tour months will boy 500 (bare* of tha heat Gold Income Block ever offered for ten time* that money. Tble etock will go quick, It,vug want any aend »rst-payment quick to Broadway Bank and Trust co., or Treaeurer WAO OAOL9 mmiMO GO., (M flenth Broadway, LOB AJIOBLBB, DIVIDENO»I™!S Tropical agriculture yields much larger re* turno than home investment*; property rlghta equally secure In Mexico aa In united Hut ten. First mor.gage 7% 10-year Gold Honda, price 95 and accrued Interest, security 8 for 1, Uncut tropical plantation, IP midst of United States colony; alao dlvid-ud paying shares In flantatlon for ca*h or monthly installments. ’or references and full particulars, call or send name und address to • COMMONWEALTH MEXICAN PLANTATION ASSOCIATION, R 508, 115 Dearborn St, Chicago. 109 HO «| GOLD flffßfWa GOMO9NY \ 1 1 Capital - - - - 5150,000. i 1 We have more than *MO,MO worth of ore blocked 1 1 1 out by our 1.90* ft. of development work. We have 1 i within V* years' time made W.M worth of im- < i provemonte.bealdo# paying most bahdeoaa* Inter- i ' i e*t on the capital stock. A* soon a* the lower tun ne 1 i . , 1* completed, the* op nlng up large bodies ofjrteh , I ore. the etock will sdvancein price ton time* Wilt , i you buy now at the original vile* and raeelve , i 15* on your Investment for say two yearn, and , 1 then have your stock Incream In valoo too fold, 1 : K.iS!lKi,'’aiSlls"o2BsK 4 J3% I j: aiiares7i«teggSsl: GREAT BARGAINS Un L H I IN OIL 8TOCK8! WM. B. KING * CO, Members of Houston (Tease) -Oil Buck Exchange solicit order*. FUR & WOOL The only paper of ltd kind in the world, devoted to hunter*, traders, trapper*, wool growers and poultry raisers. Only 86c a year, sample copy ha. FUR A WOOL, MushnoU, UK D* WRITE ..gt BORDEN A SELLECK CO. LAiftVr. CHICAGO. W. N. U. OHICAGD, NO. 14, 1902.'" Vlien Answering Advertisements hisdij Affllio* This Poner