Semi-weekly Independent, Volume 2, Number 43, Plymouth, Marshall County, 8 April 1896 — Page 7

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THE STUDIOUS GIETj.

All INTERESTING LETTER FROM A YCÜMG LADIES' COLLEGE. R-e TJotvrcrri the Sf.M for rMnor.r.'en. llialtü Impaired by Imvant Miuly. The race bctwpon tl;c soses for education is to-Uav vtrv close. Amuitious piris Vvork incessantly over their studies, and tire often brought to a halt, through having saerHiccii liie phy sical to the mental. Then K'm thoso ailments that must ho rty,' ; they will produce constunt. suffering". Head ache, dizziness, fai:it-nc.-is, blight vertigo. pains in the laelc anil loins. irregularity. lef-s cf sleep cud eppctito, nervous u e s s an d blues, with lack of cor.lidtr.ee; these are positive ?:n that worzen's arch enemy i: at hand. "A The f.)lh.wir.;r letter was received ly Mrs. Phiulinni in May, cue month after ih-.; yoimlady hud ih: writ ten, pviir symptorr.s, and cshin;,' advieo. MiO was ill and In prc.it di-tre-s of mmd. feeling she would no: hohl out till rradaation. a::d thcdctoi Lau adv!.ed !t to rolioi.ie. Ccliov, Ma.1 s. You d'. ::r 'Yrr.p.:i: I sh'ti!-.l have v ritt or. t-- you hc-fore, l.ui y r-.-.'-.l wait a r.ior.lh. Weave. tar.;'ht t'i. l t?:- d:ys of miracles arcs past. P:::v v.l;::t i.s riy cr.se I have taken t';.e. Y;r. table Compound faithfully, and oheyeu v-v. imp1.'. -itlv end, ma five fr.'.t ail my ills. 1 v.asa very, very s'-ic r-?rl. An.hecpmn" well up ia lr.y ehis--. l-.rpr- to do you and myself credit a' :I;;ation. - ?Ty ff rati tu do cannot hn-: cwcsion in Y r sincere friend, P. S. O " r- 1 . , r--'- . . V ') ??'. t:s:i:.v tijvunid. 111'. " clits t-i. :n :.). V 1 is.,- J Lvdla K. 11: han'.s Yo;-,t::.'.o Ccn'vmi.d is the v ' ' to. i ca s;.;e ar.-.l el Vctral remcdvin .nch as it r in -ves the eav.so pn rifles end i:iv:r;.'raf."s th" encr'v :.n I vlt : 1 i 1 v. Tiiz G:catc3t iicdical Discovery cf Ir.c Acre. KENEDY'S RH 1 OÜU V Ul !i

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CSSAIO KSnSQY, GF ROXBURY, MASS., Has di?covercJ in one cf oit common -pasture weed j a remedy that cures every kind of Humor, from the worst Scrofula down to a common Pimple. He lm tried it in over eleven hundred cases, ard never failed except in two casrn (both thunder humor). He has now in his possession over two hundred certificates cf its va!u?, a!I within twenty miles of Boston. Send postal card for look. A ber.ef.t te always experienced from the first bottle, and a'perfect cure is warranted w hen theriht quantity is taken. When the lungs arc affected it causes fhcotinjr pains, like needles passing thrcu-h I hem; the same with the Liver or P.owels. This is caused by Ui ducts biinjr stopped, and always disappears in a week afier taking it. Read the label. II the stomach is foul or bilious It will cause squeamish feelings at first. No charge of diet ever necessary. Eat the best you can cet, and enough of it. Dose, one tablespoonful .in water at bed'time. Sold by all Urugiits. AC;i YCUS DLiALEJ? FOT? "

Douglas U you pay G 1 to t for shoes, fx niin? t!.e V.'. I.. I)cul :s Mio?, ar. 4? mC lee v.luit ?. good shoe i t u ecu Luy foi VdP OVER IGO STYLES AMD WIDTHS. con(i::i:ss, kction, or.d I.ACi:, nal3 In all I. l..:!f of the lst olfct leal hrr by bkillcd worli men. We niuke r.nd trll moro S3 Short than any o t h e r Itiauufnrtiirer In t!:o Avorl.l. None Rfnuinft unless riam ar.d price S iUr.ii cd on tlic Let torn. Ask yoi:r dc;tr for our S5, 8 J.ao, 6 : in;t Cl.7." (or boys. ' TÄKC I.'D S'JJSTITUTE. If your der, ler CJiiiiot Mipj-ly you, Mir! to i.ictoy, pnclo-)!!) pike and .yScfnts to juy t;u lb, M;;ts ki;id,?f,le Cf toa (cip or pb-in), i;e nr.d idtii. ur Ctistrn I )p;.t. v.i'l till your frd,-r. iend for new lllu (raU I J;.tak::::f to I:ot K. W. L. DOUGLAS, Crockton, Mass. Wf? UAVP moacemt: ttiTonrr,?rrw hum r a' vm.i-al? i r.t i -t. Vw''! Mjl itiiywiitTr 1T 'taintrri if Ac itarnt? M?j. Co. i Uluri. inJ. V. H. 1-üATr.K.r? rM h i rr i. t t.r.; I ss. I- , li t svr.i; t!)- i ariiU il s it-ri' t. iid i i t-'t tld l rt J . . -1 two-third-t :d! ni.iit .in iL- r :,,-fl. I'UOK rf tst iti:!i:rtU of i;:ir. -u iim -ni- I'lSKt'. Ten Day-Wrca'iTisnl fi'rr.is'rid Free by Mail. PAYS FORÄ HM-iit t ri i s in ioiiU?i-"ni! .ai-r, in i iliii'ii . a -.in rail . I circulation IOO,HMi r. ran huert It .'I TI M KS In 1.4SO roun- V U 4.r Mix-ri for tifJXh FOU CA TM OU F.. 01ilK 'MvnpaM'r Union O.'t South JefrT5u Street, t'lilra . 111.

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FEARFUL CRIME COMMITTED AT CLINTON, ILL. I'd Polen Kill.- His Wife and Mother- ! in-Law Woiitcii Slaughtered While j I-Ucciuii Frvn.'.ic I 7.1 an Then At- j tempts Saleide t llscuptr L itcltin:. , Cnnsctl Iy Datnostic Troubles. I" ;uf stic hilVkrkh's in tl:' f.f.n'ly of ' IMnard r.d. a t ::!:.iii!atrd Trid-iy afn-r-. ' uoii at Clin;.'!), k!.. in th' murder f ' Mr.-. I'olon and l.i-r in tlu-r. .Mrs. William M-Mt:ik:i, by Va :. Af: r in' iiad nun- j mittod i'lio oriau' 1'-!. n ran to tlio Illinois ! Cfiilral yards t '.-ap t.n t-rov.il of xcitsl piuaors wit iiiN ad, d to lynch trau 1 innnhrcr. To nv.M j'.t's fa;? he threw : liiir.sdf in fr-.uit vf a irain. but was not : fatally injari- I. He was riniove:I from tao sr-en;" of Iiiattiaip'.ed suicide wi!aout molestation. Then tile er.iwd e.d'.-cted tiie jail, an 1 for a li::!' i: 1 k d as if tiie lynching Wind I take place. The desperato nature -f t!i: inaa's hijur'es ,lc!ayed tho atteir.pr. and iiie crr,.d ret. red. It appoar.? friin ;'ue i ist icliait'e iuformatien t-'.tat there has been tr.;:h!e in tiie Polen household f r s i;;p- ii::e. Mr. and Mrs. I'olen iia 1 l.ec-n ::s Cresioii, Iowa, for about six weeks, whep Polen had senred r:ni! y nit b;i: ail ili-1 n I o well in the 1 swa l.-nae. and Mrs. Polen left there an I reli'nud to her n: doer's homo j ia Clin: n a week aro. Jhidav Polin ro- i turned and ne t his wife on ihe street, and they he'd an animated discussion. After leavinir h's wife Polen returned to the homo ef his m in r-i;i -law, Mrs. MeMulleti, v.l. fe l.'s wife an. I it is j sapj'oscil ;i:e ilisci:si:.a of i.icir ironliies was a-ain it m i .1. Polen he a ine frenzied during the di3-erssi-.:'. res!i;-;-; : w!:ere a d oib'ebarreh 1 ii--tir: :i was s:. a:;:, he seir.c.l vi m a;:-t li:r-e.i t .v.:rd 1 lie nr.v th r.mahly fr'viiten, d aal defenseless Wom,-n, . i aitcaip.. ! t- i ape. Ti;ey were" pot iui !. n ::-!i. h..wever. They wc.'e v. i:ir.n ab.e.:? liiu en f( v t of tho 'oi'-jo when l';-h u threw the van to his sh.o. M,-r and p.cwd ta- trier. Mrs. P'i'en leii .in h-T fa.ee wit ii iut a .uavan, lyii! i:!.'.;a:i;y. 11 r pi .:ip r s:.cned .a: tiie report of tho a..-'. I ;:t .:'.::. s.iw hi r ei;"M fail h :ii ' " c -hi ia d- at'i. As tho r . 'a- .'-..'.ve a ;.- . ' at t !:e t; r- ' i-I I s! c - ! of !:.: i !'e i !a i e.l s ma:: i iw he -.:ah: ; rt d t'ie tri it .-er. and witli the . i:: ' :'t o'rr tho ml uf the m-.i.ei' was ! i , a o e. i . ry. '1 ' t i.i .: iii. !; 'r . ) ran e : s; hr mth tin u:!.i.:.s ef ;iic ;..v.i: ji.en.e ai :;t the: rrriir a-l tr.: -h. y'op:,:;: t rd .;'.! his ! ' .:; n. A:: :.:v a waa;:iven immediaie- j ly iiy t'.ic p. i iuho a::d soon t'.c slrn'-H j w, re :'.ir.:!;.l w'.ii lac exchctl p ;:ikiee, j herryiti.i ; ilw s. of tip ir.it dy. A j p :-; v.:s m i'oi.ned and stattcd i:i : n:-.-':i; uf t'ae ma; d r, r. j In km mcaa.hr.c Polen had been ih ein j eas on i..ir ad track. lienor ab nit j a mile en l a. eppirter front town when ho j saw a ireiuh: train ajer aciiin.. Turn- j ;!:-. Jc- ! !n ! S Iii-- nrsitcrs f.iü.nvin, and j reailt.i-: the imp ss:büdy of escape. Im ! wait, -! !l:e iraia had approai lied al ia -si ; where he stood and then suddenly tiiiew hin:.-:. -If in fruit f the engine. He wa-; doomed to diij a dtitmcnf, limv-t-Vi r. fo" tae pilot of lae enirine was too i low. Jf sirr.ek .-.ad threw him to the side 1 of the Ira. k ua.-onseio'e.s. The train was qa'ikly stopped and the injured man ! picht 1 i;o and bronuat t the city, where j in- was 1 )dited in jail: A : wd soon enl- i lc. : d a.nd lh1 talk b. eame ominous. The j oüt -ers feared an ait- aipL to lyn h the murderer would be ma-b. and to quiet tho rowd. the anno;;::: emeut was made front 1 tic i rcii of iiie jail that Polen was fatal- i ly injured ::ud w ::!d pr -babiv die in a few :.!:t!!!!i., 'liiis n.-ahed in the dis-pcrs-.i'i ,f ii'e er.rwd. .-.tarsii il M.dlir. j wit i his p:;s cacr, ilice from (Million to Maro. i in a cab. Polen apparently is not badly w ounded, a " lo' was able to eat lunch at. Maroa and was sitting up in a restaurant, lie i :; w in jail at Decatur. Tck-raphlo I!-e iticd. Mr:. Miraiio i'. i'ayue. ,.f P.,rt Scott, ! Kan., has ! -r. i:r"i r suis for divorce against A Pier: Ph; kw Payne, ;:u author and Poet. loiia Majpaiie. f Ihe.tte. Mont., has disn.'ViT''' record ti.it lead him to believe ii:at t!ie (Jiine: kie-w how to use eatliode rays m üinrie. .".::. The (luvt rn.ir of Missouri jtrautcd a sta.y of exientioa to Tltomas Punshidi, who was sentepiid to be hanged in St. J.iscpii April I', until '.iy !. Tin' I'liioit ear v.'otl to be operated on tho eo-operative phi... will put t:p buildings at North Sr. Louis at once. Tho eapital is '-..iM;c!) and the president is II. W. lt-M-kl.C,'!'. Twin sisters and twin brothers wero married at Pmrbank, ( . Uev. Nathaniel Lewis performed the ceremony that mado Irene V. llepp wife of Vernon K. Stair, anil Idena V. Kepp wife of Vertal It. Stair. Williams Hills Vale, aired ST.. died at Meridcn, C.iMi.. ,,f bl.ud p'isouiii!r. lie was the pioneer manufacturer of tinned ware in New Ihigland. lie retired from business several years a , havinij amassed a fortune. 11. Wilding and J. P. tJilmore, representing a London syndicate, are negotiating for the purchase of tho (laino raneh in southern ;t!iftri;ia. The ranch eonslsts of do.iKNi acres and tho price offered is said to he $', m iü,( a . I'niir steamers arrived at New York h.avitu' on hoard .'MSI iaitiiigiauts. The Massilia, frmsi M:ircil!cs :nd Naples, brought 1.1S5; the Patria, from Hamburg, IM'.I ; La P.ictagne. from Havre, 010, and the llonu, from lircini, l).i. When 1:p runtun jf Micliael Hart, who was killed at Ha minond. Ind., by an Ihie passenger train, were sent to his homo at Newhitrg. Conn., the entire force of the Illinois Stee. Company followed the body to tiie station. (J v. L. ( Hughes was assaulted on the street by P. .1. Clark, corespondent at Phoenix for the Heaver Times. Clark, who had criticised the ( Jovernor's ollhiaI conduct, da i ins that the 'xceiitiv' was instrumental in s'eiiriii his (Clark'h) diseliarge from another piper. Charles Ik Clark, a printer who lias worked in Omaha for years, has been apjMinted superintendent of the ChildsDrexel Printers' Home at Colorado Springs, to succeed Schuman, who has held the position for some time, but against whom charges of incompetency hare been made.

QUEEN OF THE CARNIVAL. Miss Artliniiis? I'iibltviiiOne of tho Sweetest .Maids of New Orleans. One of the sweetest maids of Now Orleans is Miss Arthemiso ltablwin, who was crowned queen of the recent 3Iardi (.ras in the city near the delta. She is the daughter of Albert Pahlwin. president of the New Orleans National l'.ar.k. Miss P.ahlwin looked a real queen and certainly never did a real queen wear a nnro gorgeous coronation rohe, a pretty picture of which was made by Illustrated American. This gorgeous robe was of the richest white satin embroidered with gold thread ami jewels. Around the bottom ef the skirt were live large coronets, wrought out f seed pearls and jewels. Above them was a rich appliquo of pah. st green velvet couched in gold thread and with the design p'a-ked out in amejliysts. sapphires, emeralds and other glittering jewels. The corsage was cut round in tiie neck and the entire front was covered with the same exquisite jew-

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Hi-.gc puffs of satin .' K".Y'jr-lS.H Vl m ss Auiiif.visr: r..i.iwiy. formed the sleeves and on them the rich design of tiie skirt was repeated. About tho noek was a cost!; i.icdiei coilar. thickly Ftmldcd witli jewels on both sides until it formed a glittering mass of gems. lYi'in the shoulders, fa-dtned by gems, lir.ag the court train of royal purido velvet, deeply b :rdcred wit a ermine, and lined with heavy whi:- satin. Tiie train, three yatds long, was richly embroidered with t'enr de lis. wrought ia 1'ho same j-'W-?ls as these t-d in 'nthr-:deriiig tha g c,vn. Aboat her wiii.'e- throat r-he wore a si'perb i:eeh!aco of dlam i:d.- a jeweled gir.iie spanned hi r waist, on h r head she woic crown a nd in her ham! she bore a S.Vp'.T. PUCLIC DEBT STATE WENT. lucrcrp-o f;r tbo Jlnntli rf Mnrctt Is (k.vcrt :h l.VSt). Ti.o rr mth'y 5 -tatei-a at of the puM'e deb; r hows tl'.eih ht, h ss ca-i; in tiie treasury oa Mar.h "1, to have been pj.t; V2,- "!. an iic. rea.-e nvi r las i::--.i;h of .S.i,1!7!.7'. wliieh is aecouritid for by an increase of .si !. i'p..VJ-J ia the am-. ant of Loads delivered daring the month, payment f . r w hich had been made previou-ly. The increase in the cash during the mouth am utntid to S'S.t.'M,7 1 1. making the not increase So.L'TkTsd. as stated. The debt Is elassil'c-d as follows: Interest bearing debt $S..7,-10!,1 10 Debt on wiiicth interest has ceased since maturity. . . l.OötV.H) Debt bearing no interest. . . 07 1. 1-0.; 1." I Total ..kiik'hbsi.ooj Tills, however, does not include tr'öoL',l!,!o', in lertihcates and treasury notes outstanding, w hi, h are offset by an equal amount of cash in the treasury. Tho cash 'hi the treasury is given as follows: Cold ?17LSK;-,.70r Silver .r)iiS,;i::o.7ii Paper Kl.VJ01!,ldti Itoiids, disbursing edict rs balances, etc... ! lS,LYKk..K) Total .SS7I.!X).017 Agalust whicli tlo-re are demand liabilibs ataorniing to V. ::.:;' 7.1 V'S, h aving a litt ea-h b.latiee of iJ7 1 ,H 1 ,7-lS, iuc!i:diu the gold rt m r e. Iiiercn-.c in Vi rculat ion. The monthly state. at nt of the Comptroller of Cttrrem y tli.itvs i'ho i dal circulation of national bank indes to bo S-'M.-H7.N''Ö. an Increase for the year of $1'..777.tt;i and for the month of .l.klLtM(. Tin circulation based on Fnited States bonds amounts ,. SF.OJ'J'huoö. an ineivase since .March Ml. isi.".. of !11.-S7.".;-J and since Ft b. M.) last of .I.i;7l,0Ö1. Tiie circulation secured by lawful money amounts to ."Ol.swv. a decrease for tiie year of Sö. b7d'i'l and for tho month of .Vö7d,711. The amount of registered bonds on deposit to sc -are circulating notes amounts to i'-JJ-J.'.t'.is.. and to Secure public deposits '.'dN.IKKl. News of Minor IS'otc. The progressive euchre party at Pnlli-delph-hi for the benefit of the Cubans netted nearly $1,W0. Klizabeth Charles, author of many historical novels characterized by a deep religious feeling, is dead at London. Patrick McCiuirnrss, b years of age, was burned to death in a lire which destroys! his home at Middletown, N. Y. James and Frank Tillman and Lucy Law were instantly killed by a rock crashing through the house where they were sleeping at Kcho, W. Va. Thomas Seay, who lias been ill at Ida home at (Jrecnshoro, Ala., for two weeks with the grip, is dead. He was prominent in public life for over twenty-live yonrs. The .00 lithographers in New York who atruck seven weeks ago are jubilant over tJie p.ot.ilication that they may return to Work, pending the decision of the coinnittee on arbitration. Mrs. M. A. Stockton, who was one of tuie prominent figures In the recent scantlal invelving Itev. C. (). P.rown of the First Congregational Chnn.1i, San Francisco, has been expelled from the church. William Koyce, the murderer of Xellio Patten, was arraigned for trial at Sioux City, Ia., and cr-ated a sensation by '.hanging 'his plea ef not guilty to that of guilty. Ilia crime was a cdJ-blooded one. Hawaiian Consul Wilder stated at San Francisco that under the treaty betAvo-a Hawaii and the I "nited States the Hawaiian (Jovornnient tan grant no concesKions, cede any territory or grant permission to any foreigner to land a cable without the permission of the United States. -Warren It. Sexton, general manager of the defunct Sexton Security Compr.y at Kansas City, lias departed, lie left a letter addressed to hta brother, Edward I. Sexton, vice-president of the company, stating that he Lad lost several thpivwud thousand dollars of the company's fund la wfoeat c.mbHng.

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I Che llutc'a'n-on. Kan. .News was lakin.ghis I Tueation la- ;...,! o.-easioii to vis;: the thrivi ing little city of 1-ra. 11!. l!e had hardly j 'a ad time to shake haiels with friends in I l;e city be!'..ic he was bdd of the w.mderj fill cure of Mrs. deorge Perry rheu.ua1 tism. livery one that has e r lived in , Peru, 111., li::..ws lt;i-.ii tlcrge Perry j and wife. They have lived there forty ; years, and being active workers in the j chureh jMid kind. o!::g:;ig neighbors, they j are lu-th we'd kt own atol i.nivt r-a!ly loved, i The News n prcser.ta tive being always on i the lookout for uews and wonderful cures, 1 called on Ibacen Perry and wife the secj oral day a. tier ids arrival. He was met at j the door by Mrs. Perry, an old lady n w j over seventy yars of age. He toid her I Mutiny laat he had heard that she had been reecntiy cured of rheumatism ra:,l asked for her story, which she readily gave, expresj:w a desire that she wished that the world at large should know of her good for; cue. She said: "About three vears ago I was taken I down with tho grip and suffered nearly all j winter. After the grip left me I was tak- ! en with the rheumatism. I could abso lutely do no work, and for over a year I v.as so bad I could r.ot pi 1: a pin off the j floor. 1 had the town physicians doctor roe am I tr.i-d many remedies, out none j of th, m seemed to c me any good for any j leagth of time. At last my husband noticed an article in a paper about a wender- ! ful eike brought about by ttie psc of Pink I Pills for rheumatism, and I determined to try once mere. 1 use I omv six boxes of Pink Pills, and long before 'l tool; the last box I was r.r'.y as wck as yci see me to-day. 1 n ee.- do all my own housework, although I am over seventy years of age. and I have a ( words at mv command to i express tr.y gratitude to the maaufactur1 era ot Pit:;; PiiN. f,,r without their medi cine I am sat" died I would still be laid up v illi rhi'U'na ; m. and not only been a sufferer l;.;t bei -i uaiibic to do any work." Mrs. Per;-; -p ry can bo sui's'aiitiatcd by huudra .!; of !;. us ef La Salh Co.. 111., for her w.-r.dcj fnl cure is on" f tlu mm !:-!a!kcd !' sulije, ts in ;hat locality. ir. Willi:: :a-. Pink P. 'Is are n given to the i;:b!ie .. ; r a siafaiiirg i io-.d builder at:d ;:e: c ir:-ii r. cu:ii.g all foinas of we:; ha es ; a : lrom a wate eomütien of the i .-.-,! or s'iatieri'i nerves. Tiie pills are v..,! i p.,- all deal rs. or wii! b- sent jiost pah! ; re.-ei;.; of pri-c. öd cents a box or fd. i ?.!! I r st'J..".: . hv addressing Dr. Wiiila;.; ;' k i. C S.-h. üe- tady.N. V. i;aie hiepker:. ii.xcursionrj Tn order to give everyone an opportunity to see i!: Western country and enable the home si eh rs to secure a home In time !r comim-nee work for the season of lst'rt, the Cldeago. Mdwav.Leo St. j Paid Itailway i.:p- arranged to run a series j I cf four home i.( rs eMee.rs.i.ns to van i- ! ; (ins points in the West. North1. vest and Sou! Invest on the follow big dates: March j 10, April 7 :.:o! 'Jl and May ... at the low : rate of two dollars n on- than one fare for I the round tri;. Tickets will be good for I return on aay Tuesday or Friday within j twenty -one thus from date f sale. For I rales, time i f trains a:.d further details apply to any coupon ticket agent in the i Mast or South, or address F. A. Miller, 1 Assistant Ccm ral Passenger Agent, ChiI i a go. III. j A Spriny Trip S!:tlli. I (hi April 7 and 111 and May Ö, tickets ! will be sold from principal cities, towns and villagi s , f the Nor;h to alt pohits on the Louisville and Nashville Kailroad in I Tennessee, Alabama. Mississippi, Florida j and a portion of Kentucky, at one single . fare for the round trip. Tickets will be pood to return within twenty-one days, on 1 Mf "f '"r-- o aireitt :H tlcstination, pud I will allow stop-over at any point on the eouth-boand trip. Ask your ticket agent about ir, and if he cannot sell you excursion tickets write to C. P. At mo re. (Icntra! Passenger Agent. Louisville, Kw, or J. K. Kldgidy, N. W. P. A., Chicago, Ilk All About YVestcrn Farm Lamls. Thee ' Corn Pelt" is the name of an illustrated monthly newspaper published by the Chicago. P.urlington and (Juiney K. It. It. aims to give information in an interesting way about the farm lands of t ho West. Send 1IÖ in postage stamps to the Corn Ik-It, LW Adams street, Chicago, and tho paper will be sent to your address for one year. There is morally no difforor.ro between tin? thief who loots a bank and the man win t barges a dollar for lifty cent: worth of goods. Catarrh Cati'.ot lie Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they rannet i eneii I Ise sent of the !be:i-e. t 'Kt.-irrh is :i liiorxl I or const itut'ion.d tibea e, and in order to cure It I yon itiiist take internal rcniedies. Hall's Catarrh (ore 1 ; taken lnteriudly. and ads direr Iiy on tho btootl and mucous mii Pices. Hail's Catarrh Cure Is not a :';:ii'!i medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians In this country for Jears. and is a regular prescription. It Is coin1Msrd of Hiebest tonics l.noiw, eon. bined with ho hest I lood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous stinaces. Tho perfect combination of the two Ingredients is wl-.-it produces mi.-!i wonderful results In curing Catarrh. Stead tor tosttiiioniaK free. !'. .1. CIIFNLY & CO.. Props., Toledo, Ü. Fold by Drat-gUts, price 7.V. Courteonsness mid firmness may be fast friends. The respect due to t licis Is closely allied to the respect due to self. riso's Cure for Consumption has been a godsend to me. Win. Ik McClcllau. Chester, Fia., Sept. 17, 1S5I... People who live alone remain strangers to themselves. sMTi float "njr Reaps turn yellow an 1 ranrlt. DiiJiMiib' t inatliii-llorax S:t ,.i--h n.-uiii-r. 'Him It-.rax In It liitvii Iic it witli ami Hut l..r h aliuhtiul. Try It in irt, It alw;in. order a trial lot of )tmr grocer, lübiot on rt-d wraiiiH-rrt. FIT5-AU ltt88torr't fr lir Or. Kline'n re it XSei ve l.'estui nr. No f its si t r first day'H uhc. Marvelous curfü. 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