The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, November 26, 1897, Image 2

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TIE NEBRASKA ADVERTISER
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W. XV. BANDElta, 1'oblliher.
NEMAHA. NEBRASKA.
THE WOELD AT LARGE.
Bummary of tho Daily Nows.
AVASHINOTON NOTKS,
It was reported that Speaker Thomas
13. Itccrt may resign from congress at
the end of tho coming session and
leavo Maine to become a resident of
New York, so as to secure tho backing
It the delegation of tho Empire stato
'for tho republican nomination for tho
presidency in 1000.
I A 8i'i:ciAT to tho Chicago Tribune
from Washington on tho 18th said that
Attorney General McKcnnn's appoint
ment as associate justice of the su
premo court to succeed Justice Field
lias been formally decided upon by tho
president and heartily approved by tho
cabinet.
MimsTint Wooni'oiU) telegraphed tho
stato department at Washington that
tho Spanish cabinet had notified him
that the queen had pardoned tho Com
petitor prisoners in Cuba.
Tiik annual roport of Secretary of
tho Interior Miss was made public on
tho 18th. Ho stated that there were
200,000 more pension claims awaiting
adjudication and it was estimated that
half of them would bo finally ad
mitted. Speedy action is recommend
ed in securing proper legislation for
tho coming 12th census. Tho Indians
and tho Dawes commission, the condi
tion of Alaska and the Nicaragua ca
nal were also touched upon in the re
port. Tiik secret service bureau announces
tho discovery of a now counterfeit S10
silver certificate and also a counterfeit
national bank noto on tho First na
tional of Joplln, Mo., series 1882.
Tiik government hue decided to
make no further experiments with In
dians as soldiers and tho young Sioux
have all boon discharged. The officers
of tho army who commanded them
mado every effort to bring tho Indians
to obey military discipline but failed.
Ilereaftor Indians will bo used as
scouts.
SiccJtKTAnv Ar.onit has mado his first
annual roport on tho administration
of tho war department. Ho recom
mends tho addition of two regiments
to tho artillery branch, that the num
ber of students bo increased at West
Point and that an increase be mado in
tho engineer corp3 in officers and en
listed men in general. Tho estimates
for tho next fiscal year aggregato
00,2o8,445.
Cor TitKNiioi.ii, who was comptroller
of tho currency under Prcsldont Clove
land's first administration, has sub
mitted his views of currency reform to
tho monetary commission. Ho advises
an international agreement among
silver producing countries for steady
ing tho price of silver, recommends
tho fusion of tho greenbacks and Sher
man notes into ono form of paper re
deemable in gold, and makes many
other unique suggestions.
UHNKKAL, NI5WS.
Tiik tannery at Watsoutown, Pa,,
ono of tho largest In tho state, was
burned to the ground tho other night.
Loss, $150,000.
By tho collapsing of the floor of tho
Cory Methodist chapel ou Central ave
nue at Cleveland, O., ou tho 21st 500
oolorcd worshipers wore precipitated
to the ground," a distance of seven feet.
A panic ensued; but only three persons
wero hurt and they not seriously.
Tiik steamer Victoria, which was
fitted out by tho governor of Tromsoe,
Norway, to search for Prof. And roe.
tho missing aeronaut, has returned
from Spltzborgen. Sho brings no news
as to the whereabouts or movements
of Prof. Andree, although exploring
parties landed ten times at various
points in Danmands isles.
At Dayton, O., on tho night of the
10th Oscar Gardner and John Van
Hcest fought 20 rounds to a draw.
A TltAiN on tho Chicago & Indiana
coal railroad loaded with fiOO miners
was wrecked near Coal Bluff, Ind.,
two cars loavlng tho track and plung
ing over an embankment into several
feet of water. Over 20 men were in
jured, three of them fatally.
J. W. IIahius, editor of the Waco
Times--IIerald, and W. A. Harris, his
brother, on ono side, and Judge G. B.
Gerald, a prominent citizen, fought a
duel to tho death on the street at Waco,
Tex., on tho 10th. W. A. Harris was
shot dead, J. W. Harris wounded fa
tally and Gerald was shot in tho sido
and may die. Tho troublo was tho
outcomo of the mobbing of W. C. Brann,
publisher of tho Iconoclast,
A dispatch from Poughkeepsie, N.
Y., on the 10th said that 00 students at
VasBttr college wero seriously ill, all
having been taken sick two days pre
viously from eatlug improperly cooked
veal.
A TKititiFio prairie fire passed through
jLubbuck, Halo and Crosby counties,
JTox., doing great damage to tho ranges.
Tho names mado a fire ten miles wide
j: 'jwhleh traveled at lightning speed. At
I 'least 400 snuaro miles of territory wero
'; burned. Cattle wero burned to death
pnnd north of Emma H,000 sheep wero
I burned in one ilock. Muny farmers
' lost their wlntor feed, ilro burning it
"' in the stacks.
I i Tiik blir trin houso boloneinir to tho
5 iTOfllnlll.v. MIku Pnt.fnti nntrinfllll' tunu
i,, (totally destroyed by flro tho other day,
together with 150 bales of cotton.
RrcritKBKNTATiVKB of the five civilized
tribes of Indians who oppose tho ratlfl
cation of tho Dawes treaty have re
turned from an Inspection of 1,000,000
acres of land In the stato of Tamanll
pas, Mex. These representatives will
meet witli their respective trlbo at
Atoka, I. T., and make a roport of
their investigations.
Wiiii.k a revival service was being
held at the Methodist church at Os
mond, Neb., on tho night of the 21st,
thieves stole 10 of the best horses
hitched outside, together with two
flno buggies. No trace of the thieves
were found although armed posses
scoured tho country around after them.
Tun Methodist Episcopal church con
gress began a six-days' session at Pitts
burgh, Pa., on the 21st. Tho meeting
was called to consider momentous ques
tions of religion.
Foiity-kioiit men from the interior
of Austria, who were arrested in the
swamps of Mississippi on the ehartro
of violating the alien labor contract
law, were taken to Baltimore, Mil., on
the 21st to be sent back to Bremen on
tho first ship.
At Mount Vernon, N. Y., a place of
5,000 inhabitants, tho gas company
sent unrefined gas through its mains
tho other night which permeated many
houses and dozens of peoplo became
unconscious and wero revived with
diflleulty.
Tin: widow of Alexander Coudot, one
of tho men lynched at Williamsport,
N. 1)., a short time ago, has brought a
suit for 850,000 in the federal court
against Emmons county for the lynch
ing of her husband. The widow is a
full-blooded Indian.
OscAK Gaiidnkk, the Omaha Kid, was
defeated at Buffalo, N. Y., on the 18th
by Billy Uotehford, of Chicago in a 20
round bout.
In tho football game between tho
Pennsylvania and Harvard university
teams at Philadelphia on tho 20th tlte
score was: Pennsylvania, 15; Har
vard, (J.
Yai.k won the football match against
Princeton at New Haven, Conn., by a
score of 0 to 0.
Wiiilk a traveling doctor named W.
S. Ilumiston was heating a mixture of
alcohol, turpentine and rosin ou a
stove at Burnt Hills. N. Y., it exploded
and a four-year-old daughter was
burned to death and another daughter
and a Mrs. Brown received injuries
from which they cannot recover. Ilum
iston was arrested.
John Bkattv, a wealthy fnrmor near
Oklahoma City, Ok., was found dead in
his bed, having boon choked to death.
Tho murder was supposed to have been
the result of a feud engendered over a
contest for a homestead.
Foit tho brutal murder of his para
mour, Venlo Bell, George Wcstcrm,
alias Devil Winston, colored, was
hange'd at Paducah, Ky., on the 10th.
Ho mot his death without a quiver,
warning all people, black and white,
to beware of bad company and whisky.
A .most disastrous conflagration oc
curred In London on the 10th, 150 large
warehouses being gutted, according to
the ollicial report. Tho damage was
estimated at 825,000,000. Nearly all
the British insurance companies wero
involved in the fire and Arc insurance
shares wero practically unsalable on
tho stock exchango on the 10th.
Tiik boiler in Milton Artloy's wood
working factory at Carletoii, Mich.,
exploded the other morning, killing
tho fireman and Injuring three other
men. The explosion wrecked tho fac
tory and shook every building in town.
Iiik Georgia legislature passed tho
bill prohibiting football and tho bill
has been sent to tho governor to heap
proved. Haiihy Gii.mouk, a burcrlar with 50
confessed robberies to his credit,
walked into tho police station at Dan
bury, Conn., and gave himself up, say
ing that ho had been plying his trade
for a month, but was starving with it.
He located tho hiding place of stolen
goods to tho police nud was held for
trial.
Gkohgk Booaiit, ex-clty clerk of Ev
anston, 111., pleaded guilty on tho 10th
to having embezzled funds from that
city amounting to 8,801.
Tiik executive committee of Tam
many hall, N. Y., contributed S20.000
to tho starving peoplo in Cuba.
Tiik Marietta glass works at Red
Koy, Ind., burned tho other morning.
Loss, S100.000.
Gov. IIahhih has issued a proclama
tion at Ardmore, I. T., calling an elec
tion In tho Chickasaw nation Decem
ber 1 to ratify or reject the treaty
made with tho Dawes commission for
the dissolution of tribal government
and the allotment of lands.
A panic was caused among the chil
dren In St. Xavior school at Cincinnati
by the upsetting of a stove. A cry of
lire was heard and borne of the fright
ened euuuren jumped from tho win
dows, while, others wero thrown down
by tho maddened efforts of the
stronger ones to escape. The lire was
quickly subdued and four seriously in
jured pupils were sent homo.
A studknt at Glrard collecc. Phila
delphia, had his log broken during a
. practice game of football and us soon
, as President Fetterlof learned of the
' accident ho issued an order prohibiting
any more games. Many of tho 1,500
students are greatly disappointed.
DiT a prematuro discharge of dynn-
' nU'j in ono of the city sowers at Des
Moines, la., two men named Walters
und Barton wero fatally Injured.
A 5ioii raided tho toll gates at Nioh
olasvllle, Ivy., and eight wero de
stroyed. There wero four divisions of
tho mob with about 20 in each division.
A FAUMKit who had recently sold out
and was on his way to Missouri in a
wngon was held up by two women on
horseback near Ilay Springs, Neb.
While tlrey wero parleying with him a
man crept up behind tho farmer,
knocked him insensible and robbed
him of 8800.
A nr.si'KKATK fight occurred at Ba
you Lacombe, La., between Arthur and
Edward Jolie on ono side and Law
rence and Edward Cousin on the other,
which resulted in tho killing of all tho
parties concerned. The cause of tho
diflleulty was an old family foud.
Maiitin Baiitiiolomy and George
Rochl wero fatally injured and Robert
Loren was severely beaten as the re
sult of an attack of 20 masked men on
tho night shift of six miners at tho
Kolb coal pit near Mascoutah, 111.
Whim: his wife lay asleep beside htm
William Orth, at Burlington, la., shot
himself in tho head. Death was in
stantaneous. Tho reason assigned foi
the suicide was despondency due to in
ability to obtain work.
C. A. Biiani), a conductor on the
Rock Island railroad, fell between tho
cars in Des Moines, la., the other night
and was instantly killed.
Tin: t.own of Loreto, Ecuador, was
nearly destroyed 'by a hurricane, the
loss of life being heavy.
A PAssKNona train on the Kansas
City, Fort Scott &. Memphis railroad
was wrecked near Williford, Ark.,
early on the morning of tho 18th.
Three cars were derailed and went
over tho bank Into tho Spring river.
J. L. Hoover, of Pleasant Hill, Mo.,
was killed and 22 others were injured,
homo seriously.
Tin: Anchor line steamer Bluff City,
which left St, Louis for New Orleans
with 40 passengers and 1,000 tons of
freight on board, was burned to the
water's edge at Chester 111. AH tho
passengers and crow escaped to land
without Injury, but nothing on board
was saved. The loss will aggregato
S100.000. A number of valuable race
horses were burned on board the boat.
Tiikkk is a probability that the easo
of Capt. Dreyfus, tho Frenchman con
victed of being a traitor to his coun
try, jiay be reopened.
Tiik International League of Build
ing and Loan associations held its an
nual convention at New York the other
day, about 00 delegates being present.
Tiik general assembly of the Knights
of Labor completed its work at Louis
ville, Ky., on the 17th and adjourned.
Resolutions passed declared in favor of
tho independence of Cuba; denounced
the shooting of miners by deputy
sheriff's at Hazleton, Pa., and de
nounced the sale of the Union Pacific
railroad. The present banking system,
as advocated by national bankers, was
also denounced. The plan to establish
colonies for co-operative plants, so as
to give employment to Idle men, is to
be pushed.
Two brothers, George and Homer
Brewer, aged 17 and IS, respectively,
wero drowned while skating on Big
Stone lake, ncarMlorton, Minn. Ono
broke through the ice and tho other
was dragged under while trying to
save hi m.
AODIT.ONAI. DISl'ATCHKS.
Tin: Chicago Tribune 1ms declared
war on football.
Govr.HNMKNT ofllccrs captured 15 il
licit distillers in Scott county, Ark.,
the other day and destroyed four stills
and about 4,000 gallons of whisky and
beer.
Tin: Theosophlsts of San Francisco,
a tenet of the faith of whom is that
capital punishment is wrong, are get
ting up a petition praying Gov. Budd
to commute the sentence of Theodore
Durrant, under sentence of death for
tho murder of Blanche Lainont, to life
imprisonment.
A spkciai. from Williamsport, Pa.,
on the 22d said that the American
Wood Working Machinery company
had been organized which would con
trol 14 concerns manufacturing seven
eights of tho wood working machinery
produced in the United States. Tho
capital of tho organization is 88,500,000.
Tiik postmaster general Is receiving
many letters regarding his proposition
for postal savings banks. As a whole,
they indicate a general commendation
of the plan.
An outbreak seems Imminent at tho
Atlantic mine, near Houghton, Mich.
The company has 75 Italians on tho
ground ready to take the places of tho
striking Fins and the latter announco
that bloodshed will ensue at the first
attempt to set them at work.
An extra session of tho Creek council
convened at Okmulgee, I. T., on tho
22d to consider tho advisability of con
solidating the flvo civilized tribes of
the Indian territory, preparatory to
coming Into the union as a state.
Tiik trial of Arroyo's murderers at
'Mexico City, Mex., was finished on tho
22d and sentence of death was pro
nounced on ten of the police oflieials
who wero concerned In the killing of
tho man who made an attempt on Pres
ident Diaz's life.
A nun was reported raging near
Chelsea, I. T., on the 22d doing much
damage to farms and forests. Tho
farmers wero out fighting the flames.
Mu. John Bouskman, his wife and a
child wero driving across the Nickel
Plate railway at Claypool, Ind., when
thev wero run down by a train and
killed.
Tiik large department store of D.
Helnau fc Co. at Streator, 111., was de
stroyed by llro on the 22d, entailing a
loss of S'250,000.
Tiik "Great Scott" furniture store at
Baltimore, Md., was burned and Mrs.
Susan Maxon lost her life. Estimated
loss by fire, 8l5,000.
M'KENNA SLATED.
Tim Attorney General Will IJo Mado a Sn
preino Court ,111111100.
Chicacio, Nov. 10. A special to the
Tribune from Washington says:
Attorney Gcnernl McKcnnn's nppolntmcntas
associate Justlco of tho supremo court to suc
ceed Justlco Field has boon formally decided
upon by tho president and hcnrtlly approved
by tho cabinet. Tho succession to tho depart
ment of juutlco Is still open. Tho president's
private Ulcs contain letters from all over tho
country suKKestlng namos, Including thoso of
many men who havo hitherto not been men
tioned publicly. Judo "Waymlre, of Califor
nia nppcars to bo In tho lead thus far. A num
ber of letters from Now York siiKKcstcu John
J. McCoolc. It Is stated that wero It not for
Kootfraphlcal considerations John S. Kunnols,
of Chicago, would havo been favorably consid
ered. It was deemed Impossible, however, to
havo two cabinet ofllccrs from Illinois. This
same attention to political surveying has pre
vented tho active consideration of Judgo
Nathan doff, of West Virginia, who is too near
to Maryland to receive active consideration. It
is believed tho president will not seo his way
clear to leaving tho 1'aelllo slopooutof tho
cabinet nnd In that event Judtfo Wnymlro Is
ltlculy to be the man.
CONVICT LABOR PROBLEM.
New York Hits Solved the Question of Hoir
to I'rnviinl Com pot It Inn.
Amiany, N. Y., Nov. 10. Tho prob
lem of how state convicts shall be kept
at work without competing with free
labor has seemingly been solved by tho
law which went Into effect January 1
last. This provided that all institu
tions, departments and political di
visions should purchase all of their
supplies ond articles of equipment
from tho prisons if such could be man
ufactured there. Since the law wont
into operation requisitions havo
been received for over S750,000 worth
of goods, which guarantees tho
continuous employment of convicts. As
it costs but 8500,000 annually to main
tain the prisons they are made self
biistaining under tho new system.
MEMPHIS TRAIN WRECKED.
Accident Near Wllllforcl, Arlt., Itenultliig
In Onn Dentil and Itlimy Injuries.
Thaykh, Mo., Nov. 10. Train No. 3
on the Kansas City, Fort Scott & Mem
phis, bound for Kansas City from Bir
mingham, Ala., was wrecked near
Williford, Ark., 80 miles south of
Thayer early yesterday morning.
The sleeper, chair car and day coach
were derailed, probably owing to the
breaking of a truck on tho chair car,
and were overturned and thrown into
the Spring river. The chair car caught
fire and was consumed by the flames.
As far as known, only one passenger,
a man named Hoover, whoso homo Is
In Pleasant Hill, Mo., was fatally in
jured. Twenty-one were more or less
seriously hurt, and several are now in
the hospital at Thayer, Mo.
HER HEROISM FUTILE.
A Ilhodo iHlnnd Mother Killed Wlillo Try.
Iiir to Snvo Her Child.
Pawtuckkt, R. I., Nov. 10. While
trying to save the life of her six-year-old
son, Henry, yesterday, Mrs. Arthur
Fortin was struck by a train near the
village of St. Jean Baptiste, a mile
from Valley Falls. Both mother and
son wore killed. The engineer, who
had seen the little boy run out on the
track, reversed his engine and blew
the whistle. Tho child's mother heard
the whistle and, looking from her door,
5aw the child's peril. With a scream,
the mother ran to save the boy. She
reached his side and seized him, but
at that moment tho locomotive struck
them both, killing them on the instant.
ONA MELTON FREE.
rhu Young KmiHim aud Other Competitor
1'rlsoiH'rs KoIchihh!.
Havana, Nov. 10. In pursuance of
uabled instructions from Spain, rc
soived yesterday, Capt. Gen. Blanco
has released from Cabana fortress Al
fred Laborde, Charles Barnett, Ona
Melton and William Gildea, members
of the crew of tho American schooner
Competitor, captured in April 1800, by
the Spanish gunboat Mesagra on a
charge of filibustering. They were de
livered to tho American nnd British
consuls, and have taken passage on the
steamer Saratoga, of the Ward line,
for New York.
A Doubtrul Victory.
San Fuancisco, Nov. 19. Tom
Sharkey has won another questionable
battle, his victim this time being old
Joe Goddard, tho decrepit "barrier
champion." Tho fight, which was
scheduled for 20 rounds, terminated
in tho sixth, when Sharkey, after land
ing a stiff right on Goddard's jaw,
rushed at his man and knocked him to
the floor, literally by force of impact,
falling heavily upon him.
Internal ICuvenuo ItccetptH Growing.
Washington, Nov. 10. The October
statement of tho collections of inter
nal revenua shows that the total re
ceipts from all sources aggregated 14,
030,531, an increase over October, 1890,
of 8701, 323. For tho four months of
the present fiscal year tho total re
ceipts exceeded thoso of tho corre
sponding period in 1800 by 80,759,000.
Kxouutrd lit Midnight.
Comjmiiuh, O., Nov. 10. Albert J.
Frantz, tho murderer of Bessie Little,
of Dayton, was electrocuted in tho an
nex at the Ohio penetentinry at 12:22
this morning. Tho crime for whicl
Frantz paid the penalty was tho min
der on August 27, 1800, of Bessie Little,
a-young girl, whom ho had betrayed.
Itlg DunmgeH for HlurUllstlui,'.
Ciiicaoo, Nov. 10. Fred It. Kotchai
was awarded a verdict of 32l.000.as by
tho jury in Judge Clifford's court to
day in his suit against tho Northwest
ern railroad for S25.000 damages foi
blacklisting. He was a Northwestern
conductor and went out on the A. R,
U. btrlke hi 1S93.
IIotv'h TIiIhT
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any ease of Catarrh that can not be
cured hv Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F. J.
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe
him perfectly honorable in all business
tinnsactions and financially able to carry
out any obligations nindc by their firm.
t-8t & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, To
ledo, O.
Wahling, Kinnnn & Marvin, Wholesale
Druggists, Toledo, Ohio.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mucous,
surfaces of tho system. Trice 76c. per bot
tle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials
ee.
Hall's Family Pills arc the best.
Another Iliad.
The following story proves what hardly
needs proving, tlmt a man may handle books,
without being a scholar. It wasn't in the
book stall of a department store; it was
in a real bookstoie; a bookstore, moreover,
where you would expect to find salesmen
who know hooks. A friend of mine went in
the other day and asked for Pope's "Iliad."
i iiu buicbi nun went away to Joolt for it.
Presently he returned with a book in his
hand. "We haven't Pope s 'Iliad.' " he said,
but wp have an lhad.' It's by 11 omeiv
though." Washington Post.
It Mnken Cold Feet Wnrm.
Shake into your under shoes Allen's Foot
Ease, a powder for the feet. It gives rest
and comfort, prevents that smarting sen
sation and keens your feet from perspiring.
Allen's Foot-Lase makes cold feet wnrm.
After your feet perspire they usually feel
cold nt this season. Ask your druggist or
shoe dealer to-day for a 25c box of Allen's
Foot-Ease and use it at once. Sample sent
Free. Address Allen S.Olmsted, LeRoy.N.Y.
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Considerate.
The Sheriff The boys was all in favor of
mnkin' that reward for you "dead or alive,"
but I talked 'cm out of it.
Pizen Bill Jake, that was mighty kind
of you.
,"Qh, I dunno as they was any pcrtickler
kindness about it. You see, Bill, if vou was
brought in dead T Avoiildn't git to charge
the county nothin' fer your board, and
wouldn't git no fee fer hnngin' you.' In
dianapolis Journal.
Try Grnln-OI Try Grnln-OI
Ask your grocer to-day to show you a
package of GltAIN-0, the new food drink
that takeB the place of coffee. The children
mny drink it without injury as well as the
adult. All who try it like it. GRAIN-0
has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java
hut it is made from pure grains, and the
most delicate stomachs receive it without
distress. 1-4 the price of coffee. 15c and
25 cts. per package. Sold by all grocers.
Dovll'H Due.
"You condemns us tramps," said Meander
McWalk, "but dere's one thing we must git
credit for."
"What's that?"
"You don't hear of us indulgin' in labor
riots." Philadelphia North American.
Tnkc the Air Line
To Louisville and Eastern Cities, 53 miles
the shortest from St. Louis, makes quickest
time, Pullman Sleepers, Parlor and Dining
Cars. All trains leave from St. Louis
Union Station. For complete information
address J. 11. Tapp, Traveling Passenger
Agent, Kansas City, Mo. R. A. Campbell,
General Passenger Agent, St. Louis, Mo.
JiiNt Allki".
Walker Male cyclers are just like female
gossips.
Talker How so?
like
"They're alwaj-s running
down." Up-to-Date.
somebody
Star l'liipr Ih Strictly HlRli Grade.
No expense is saved no false economy is
practiced in the manufacture of Star plug
tobacco. It is strictly high-grade in every
particular.
Plenty of Exercise. Walker "The
trouble with bicycling is that it does not
develop the arms in proportion to the legs."
Wheeler "Yes, it docs, if you will only use
one of those little two-ounce hand-pumps to
inflate your tires." Indianapolis Journal.
To Cure n Cold In One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All
druggists refund money if it fails to cure. 25c.
When a woman rcch a pretty girl, she
says she wouldn't be bad looking if she
didn't know of her beauty so well. Wash
ington Democrat.
Fits stopped free and permanently cured.
No fits after first day's use of Dr. Kline's
Great Nerve Restorer. Free $2 trial bottle &
treatise. Dr. Kline. 033 Arch st.. Phila., Pa.
Spinster A woman who wouldn't marry
if she could and couldn't if she would.
Chicago News.
When did you nrrive not to know St.
Jacobs Oil will cure a sprain right oft.
Auctioneer A man who cries because he
has to make an honest living. Chicago
News.
Piso's Cure for Consumption is an A No.
1 Asthma medicine. W. R. Williams, An
tioch, 111., April 11, 1801.
Some men who are really lions have been
abused so much that they act like rabbits.
Atchison Globe.
It is a knock-out when St. Jacobs
Oil cures Sciatica promptly.
ii m ii
The sweetest smile is always bestowed on
somebody else. Atchison Globe.
A treasure laid up is St. Jacobs Oil.
It cures the worst Neuralgia.
Free from Catarrh
Surprised at tho Wondorful Cura
tive Poworof Hood's Sarsaparllla.
" I havo taken Hood's Sarsaparilla for
catarrh und bronchial troublo und havo
been surprised at Its wonderful curatlvo
properties. I am now entirely frco from
both theso complaints, and heartily recom
mend Hood's Sarsaparllla for catarrh."
A. G. Saman, Clark Mills, Wisconsin "
Hood's Sarsaparllla
Is tho besc In fact tho Ono Truo Hlood Purlnor.
Hood's Pills not easily, offectlvoly. 25c.
Weak; Seafe Works,
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