The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, January 21, 1897, Image 7

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    Faortiou Customer W'ter, 1 iiifl.r
(rem sharp trt-tti and a sharp apjM-tiU-.
What would you recommend a a rem
edy I r the complaint?
Waiter (under notice to leave) Well,
ir, you might try a eleak.
racellou Customer lo you think
Uiat would take the edge off my appe
tite Waiter I daresay it wou'd, air. Any
way, it mould take the edge off your
tooth. Full.
Pifo'a Cure for Consumption ha saved
out large doctor bills. -C. L. I'sker, 4.'-'
Kegent riq , Philadelphia, l a., JJec. 8, '!..
Ella Wheeler Wilcox ; no buiger young
and giddy. 8he has just celebi-a'ed h-r
forty-third birthday. The "Poctefs of
Paiou" was liorn near Madi'on, Wis.
Wii billon nr c-lr. emt . 4'w.il. eaadf c-
ttai'U. LUim gUArBUUK-J. 10 , 2m
That report of a piacucable airship in
San Francisco wax b far true that fl.OCO
worth of aluminum t lie used in making
it baa been ordered from Pittsburg.
That ia coming very close for an airship
etory.
Mrs. Mln.lnw'. SnmH m SYPt'r lor rnilrt
reu u-eiliiiie. Milieu, the mut. r.iii'-i-
at. lien, .il.vfc i'Btn.rur- mil cmic. jx' o.tue
Mr. Theodore Tilton is home from
Ka rope. She ha been living in Paris
for a tiumher of year, hut hat come
Lack to New Vork, tunning all her
4 OUSehold ff ! itli her.
True
Plnrtl Is i lur. ! ,-ti. ui Mtr.aparilla.
anil k ii mi.iT' t .i kt ,u in it. riin.nk. k
cures irf catarrh. ii.ii.ihr.llM.,. 'tvsn-pU
nIood'S
Sarsaparilla
It thi- Knt In l .f I, II." "nr l ine Hlitml Purifier.
Hood's Pills ?,at;;,,fi:!.
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FOR 14 CENTS.
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COMFORT TO
CALIFORNIA.
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i-o, iul Adlew lrm
Uii't'ia () l.iuiflu i Hi
HurDhgUin Kuiitr,
It 1 ni"(. ijtli.ifcl.ni1
b' i ai'l ftri;vii)r with
rurtif), hfiitliin, ItmvU 9-mit
ec Am fi(rif vi rur-ur.
ninii i ottdt (-(. r mikI tint
'JlMUSifitfl foTrnw Pullman ffirir
T. I i -.tin !.- 1 1 ihrnn h tn I hi
BI-li'
(jitUhtM UtT M lifift (iiliMik at
a a t' r it fHfr, it la jtiai
rol t rtda in hvmhI Huh
urn rv Honored and li
ttrlif m, trtlt. r ide enough
I. ir tuo, u only $.
"tt t.iMi-r tt'vliiK full fmi
lifiilftm tvrlli to
lifu l I'aw r ip-ut, iluiah. Sfb.
NO FRIEND
O flNK FLOWERS
AND CHOICE VEQ
ttABLtS Should Imll In nd 2S inn
tmr a Collrllum ol ...
II Pigs. Garden and OrrnC
2 Pigs. Select Flower ULLUu
PETER HOLLENBACH
SEEDSMAN
1 ! I(ailil.il,li lrrrl, 1 1 1 t . I . 1 1 I.
qaml'ANTKH IIFI Kill RV lll.lt.
sV&VgWATERPROOF.
fim IIIJmT aar If 4TTI.I'. "-i'
A OnraiblrmahtiiliMir lr Pla-trraa walla.
WHflf lr( kratlilHtf at mmm ititfri, Ilia
t oat a thApt i y t tjft mf Irt W rtla f-tt m it (-, ti,
TtUll IAMI.1.A ftOO l4.t0..tABULN.J.
PATENTS. TRaDF-MaHX:
Ksanilitaitriti anrl aKv aw u P,i.mtfit t'y -f
QPIUrrDRUNKENNESS
Wl IVltlur.lUKI.IO.ri. K.r.iuTi
- DR. J.L.BTaPHKNa. UBAa.a,auk
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Sweetness and Light.
Put a pill in tli pulpit if you -want practical
preaching for taw physical m.m ; thra put the
pill in the pillory if it doo not practiwe what it
preaches. There's a whole g08pl in Ayer's
Sugar Coated Pills ; a " goxpel of swoetnost
and light." People uped to value their physic,
aa they did their rlirion,-by its bitteruota.
The more bitter the doue thu Luttr the doctor.
We've got over that. We take "sugar in oun"
gospel or physio now-a-days. It's poHsible to
please and to purge at the same time. There
may be power iu a pleaaant pill. That is the
gospel of
Ayer's Cathartic Pills.
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Mora pill purllculari la Aytr't CarclMok, im page.
Krat trtr. J. C. Aftr Co., Lowtll, Mi.
Nttf
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In Franc bicycle arc lighted by elec
tricity. The bicycle lurm it now Is-lieved to I
the result of the heel coming to th(
surface Detroit News-Tribune.
Ti e Mexican war dcpar'uienl isaltout
to consider the project of equipping a
r-r-rtion of t e army with bicycles.
France propot- to U'e in-anity I )
teaching lunatics t ride the bicycle
Th throws a near light upon the biry
cle craze.
INFLUENCE OF ATHLETICS.
Mares
de Conhrtl Hatlievra thi
OtjaaplcGainra Will lo Mach (iond.
On the world at lflre the Olyinpifl
Cnujea lime, of courae. exerted no In
fluence a yet; hat 1 am profoundly
couvlni wi that they will do ao. Mny
I be permitted to any that thi was my
reaaun for founding theui? Modern
athltftlca need to le unified and purl- j
Cud. Those who hare followed tlie
reuniosauce of pbyalcal uporta lu thla
century know that discord reigna su
preme from ona end of tbetu to the
other. Kvery country ha it own
riih-a; It la not po.Klhle even to runin
to an agreement aa to who la an ama
teur, and who la not All over the
world there I one perpetual diaptite,
w hich la f nil her fed by Innumerable
weekly, and even dally. uewhpHpt tj.
lu thla deplorable state of tiling l"o-fe-!oiillam
tend to grow npiice. Ue:i
fcive up ihelr whole exlateii'-i' to one
parlirulHr rpirt, arow rich by practic
ing It. and thus deprive It of all no
bility, and destroy the JuM eipilllbt llltu
of Hum by mnkiiig the inuwlia prepon
ilerKtif over the mind. It in my belie'
that no education, piirtlculm'ly In dem
ocratic tjinpa. can Ih- K"'d and com
plete without the aid of athletic: but
Hthletlc. In order to phiy their tirepcr
edncatioiinl role, must be baaed ou
perfect dlHlntereateolnesM and the k-u-tlmeiit
of honor.
If we are to guard tbciu 'iukt thette
threatrulDK evlla. we inuat put on end
to the quarrel of amateurs, thru they
may be united among t heinselvet, nnd
willing to measure their xklll In fre
quent encounter. Hut whrit country
la to liiipcne its rules and Its habits ou
the others? 'I he 8wedc will not yleid
to the Weriniiiia, nor the I'rencu to the
Kn'liMli. N'nihlng better t!i;in the In
teruiitloiinl Olyiupli- gurnet could.
Iierefore. be devised. Kach country
will take its turn In organising litem.
When they come to meet pvery 'out
years In those contests, further enno
bled by the memories of the past, ath
leiea all over the world will burn to
know one another better, to make mu j
timl couceitaioiiM. and to seek no otliei ,
reward In the competition tliuii Hid
honor of victory. One mny be ti'lcd
with the desire to see the colors of
oue's club or college triumph lu a nu
tlonal mei'tinc; but how much atniuger j
Is the feeling when the t-olors of one' '
country are at stake! I am well n- j
an red that the victors In the Sladh.u
t Athens wished for no other recom- j
pense when they heard the people (
cheer the (lag of their country In honor
of their achlevctneut.
It was with these thought lu iuii.il
thst I sought to revive the Olympic J
games. I have succeeded after ninny I
efforts. Should the lust It lit ion proper
- as I am persuaded, all civilised na
tions aiding, that it will- It may b a '
potent, if ludlrvct, factor In ecunng j
unlveissl pence. Wars break out be-
i-aiuie nations misunderstand
other. We shall not have peace
the prejudices which now separate tiie
different iscen shall have beeu outlived.
To attain this end, what better menud
than to bring the youth of all couu
trle periodically together for atnlct
ble trials of miiHctilur strength utrl
agility? The Olympic game, with ih
ancients, controlled athletics and pro
moled peace, it Is not visionary to
look to them for similar benefaction
In the future. "The Olympic litiun
of lHisi." by Its run I'icrre de CouImt
t lu. Ill the Century.
!omodor i'.ichard Peek of the Ne
Vork and New llavt-n steamboat line,
after u hum the Sound tiler Kicburd
reca was nameu, nas compieieo amy-
wight years ol service in Hteamboating. i
lie is Delieve.1 to Ire the ol.leat tteam-i
boat man in the countiy. Comodore p.,,H p,., uUr to the Viciorla Nyauza,
IV k is HI yar old. Hi firt experience j Central Africa, thus proving not only
iu fteanboaliiiK was iu IH'JH, when be'n1H extent of migration, but nlo the
was I ;t years of age. possibility of plant.s appearing in
IWihly the oldeat woman in Kugland ' "range localltli-s thrirugh the agency of
in Surah Thorns., who on p'ebrumrv h .
will be 100 years of age.
Mrs. Thomas
has smoked a clay pipe for lixty years
ami bid fair to enjoy life and tobacco '
fur some yeaia to come,
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TAK.NQ CARE OF BANK BILLS. 1
bollud Notes Not a. Com mo a as Sev
eral Yrurl Atu
j P.tnk notes are ck-auer than they tisjl
to 1. It is the policy of the New York
bunks to send their soiled notes to the
, I uited .States treasury to Ire destroyed
' as soon as u sullicieiit uuuiIst aecuiuu-1
late to Jiihlify it. I'.anks iu the West
"lid OU whole hutches of soiled New
j Vork notes to their corresjxiKbiiis in
' this city, and the bank that recelra
I hem sorts them out and scuds round
j each little batch to the banks by which
they were bisiied. Thew sorted Outett
J lire then sent to the treasury to be de
stroyed ts nd others issued in their place.
New Vork is thus it eort of dejHit for
Milled and damaged notes of its ow n is
Mte, The printing, pns-ess for bank
j iiolcs bus been so developiil of late
ji-nrs that the gov ernineut hasudopted
thin
Miliiy of frcijuciitly ihsiroying
oiled notes and reissuing good ones. '
The Hunk of Kiiclatid never lets a
imie (,'u out u second time. Its lowest
ui.tei are fur t"i, so that the loss per
(ii' ind Is comparatively small in thus
ii. troylng lii '.Ic iiHed notes. Some, in-
Ireil. come into the bank as fresh in
i; jiearain e as when they were Issued.
A note criming in is marked for de
s:nictluii and laid away for a time.
Mcaiiuhilc i In- name and, address of
tii" presenter ar taken, along with
Milliliter o.'' .lie note, in order that
'lure II'. IV be olie den' III case r-Ul'h
:i Hole is reported lis stolell.
I: is mu suspected liott' ! tn port a ii I an
clement In a baiik' profit on circula
tion is ihe ilcsirMction an, )os of notes
!n tiie hands of holders. This was
I ii iii U Uru'-r in days when reissues
I Mil.- 1,'hs iieiiui'iit than now. The
laivr tiie ainoiiiit a bank may issue
the ti'ea'cr riie loss iu tic hands of the
people. A b ulk of this city til i: ubau
doiie 1 l;s circulation Is-forc the open
ing of the ci il war yet has many thou
sands of lis ol I notes out. They were
outlawed years ago. though $:'.ihh( of
:iiein presented about ten years ugo
were fully Identified and redeemed,
i he whole issue of tiie bank was only
ationt ?J.iii.shi.
Although the average, life of u Hank
of Kugland note Is said to be but. live
d.i.vn -and one seldom cncounltTS a
so h-d Hank of Knglund note lu !ou-doii-
those notes. clrrMilate for years
in the colonies, for they are taken
abroad by travelers and are current
almost everywhere. They circulate,
along with our note, lu the region
bordering liritlsh Uuinuu. There are
Scotch and Irish banks of Lssiic einlt
liug small nolcs. and these notes are
often greasy ami worn, since they are
no; regularly destroyed when they
leach the home banki Cauadiaii bank
notes are current along our northern
bonier, ami they are suttlcleutly like
our own. being in dollar denomina
tions, to deceive those not accustomed
to make the distinction. They are
often kept long in circulation on the;
birder, and are twcaslonally worked
ot! on the vIslLlng New-Yorker, who
flu is tliciu uucurrenl in this city, and
mils; exchange at a discount. New
Vork Suu.
ItirUa aa Seed t'arrtcra.
Two centuries ago the Dutch destroy
ed every nutmeg tree in the Moluccas
iu order to enjoy a monopoly of the
business, having planted the tris-s in
their own possessions. In tiplte of their
each mi u earliest efforts, however, the isl
uuttl i anils were constantly being restocked.
1'or a brtig time the thing was a uiys
tery, but at length It was solved.
The doves of that quarter of the
world are of large size, anil readily
wnllovv tin- seeds of the mu meg.
They traversed wide stretches of sea
and laud lu u few hours, and deposit
the seeds not only uninjured, but better
titled for germination by the heut and
moisture of the blrd'a system.
My u similar process thousands of
acri-s of bind have been covered with
trees of different kinds, the birds act
ing as nature's agents lu the disseml
liailoii of plants.
Paruin found ill six grains of earih
adlicrltig to Hie feel of u plover three
tj : rr,. r,-tl , kinds of seeds, and lu mud
.killt, ,,, ,lt. f1H.( f ,w.k and goinc
hlll Ul lun,, t. f(1Uiid tin-M.s-drt of
these lllrus.
In the in ml sticking to Ihe feci of a
Texas steer the seeds of live different
kinds of weeds and grasses common to
Texas were found by s mlorcrseopkst
after the arrival of the animal In New
Vork.
n y flie i.i ken mm.
One Sunday, as s certain SisitiiJi
lulnKter was returning liouiewnid, he
wim insitsted by an old woman, whir
said: "Oh. sir. well do I like the day
w hen you preach!"
The minister w'as aware that he was
-t very popular ami answered: "My
gissl uchan. I am 14 hoi to binr ir.
'I'hcre are too few like you. And why
do you like II when I preach?"
"Oil. sll'." she replied, "when you
pleach I always get a good seal!" Tit-
a ts.
I .M iklna Kurr.
I "I tennis, did ..oil mall Hint pmstal card
1 I g-sve you'.'"
! "Vis, sorr, an' o' tuk tile Utterly, norr,
of pultlu' 11 '.' clul shLninp on It, ttorr,
Ve wrote so folue an' got ho much on
tli' cyiird ol toiiglil It inoight be over
afight, aorr."- llarper'a Bar,ur.
Well Hoa.trcl.
Ulalher- Say, did you llud anything
tell rousted at the harlxK'Uc?
tlHthem Well, nothing eirvpt the
niHisigement. Ada ins Kre'man.
11 may iook worse, irut when a man 1
stand, around the street, he la doing
What women cult "shooplng "
JYYEIt TESTIFIES
HOOD'S SARSAPARI'.LA PURIFIES
AND ENRICHES THE BLOOD.
Always Accomplishes the Ke.nlt. for
W hil h It la Intend -d.
A lawyer rertaiu!y understands the
value of testimony in establishing a
fact. The letters written by tliOfie wilO
have ls t ii ctinil by IIissl's Sarsaparilla
l ave over and over again "proved the
-as-" for this great medicine. This
tivtiiiiony has shown so many times
that Ibs-d's Sarsaparilla cures when all
other inedlciiK's fail, that llorsl's Sar
s'lparilla is- entitled to the verdict, "The
One True HIismI I'uriiler." I. M. Iiu
ch.iuait. l-!-l., Itts hester, Ind., has Utt'tt
in 1 lie jiiar-ticc of law since ISK'J, and Is
well known at the Fulton Couuty bar.
lb- says: .
"We have taken several lsiUles of
Ibssl's Satwaparilla iu our family dur
ing the past year and have been very
much pleased with lis results. 1 have
taken it as a bhssl purifier and my wife
has used it for the same purismc. When
ever we feel badly we resort to Ilisid'a
Sarsaparilla and It always seems to ac
coinplisli the resull for which it is in
tended. My wife was fisding very bad
ly and
Hut Thut Tired Kcelinir,
and she lisik IIimmI's Sarsaparilla with
Is-netit. When we take IIihsI's Sarsasi
riila the iiiipiiriiii s of the IiIimkI are
ulieii forced through the skin by enip
U ins, but by cnnl inning the use of
II'mi I's Sarsaparilla the blood Iss-onies
phrilied anil the skin returns to 1t.s nor
mal condition. Ibstrl's Sjn-saparilla al
ways seems to cleanse the Mood ami
we hold It in very high esteem us a
bhwid purifier." I'. M. Huchunan, Ksq.,
Kis-hi-xter, Ind.
(ieirre J. Gould f fjaid to be eoexpert
a A telegraph opera'or that, ntunding in
the operating room n ihe top floor of
the Western Union building, be can dis
tinguish w ithin a few minutes the qual
ity of work tl at in being done by the
operator nearea to bim. Thi facility
ol discernment on President Gould's
part makes big viaitBtothe telegrapher'
quarters a matter of gome moment to
them
N'o-to-ltac for Filty Cenls.
l)vi-r -tou.oow cirrr-il. Wli, n.il let Ni-' ii ltao
r-Kuliitu 01 reiiievB your el-nit,- I 1 lobiu.'C ?
Sn- luuii .uiiiki's FiMalth mid in iilnruU. i;ur
kUSl rlliuirli. liOC iLll rl, il n I Ili'B Ir I-.
The Festal Hoarding House.
The Napoleon of a Waahlngtou board
ing house, nameless here forevermore,
or worihj to that ellexTt, was devotlnjf
all hut pnre time to the conquest of the
1111 mi I at Ire fore him, while the other
boarders were trying to forget. In pleas
ing and instructive conversation, what
they were there for, say the Washing
ton Star.
Thr- Naiioleon had Just stuck hi fork
Into a helple. potato, the dlacuaalon
being on the Irish rebellion, the Imme
diate contention being the year of It
occurrence, and the Napoleon waa tak
ing no part whatever, notwithstanding
the landlady' aeductlve effort to lure
ill ui into It.
She had Just set a dish of fruit down
by his pt-te.
"Oh. . r. Barker,'' ehe exclaimed,
with tin- nue effuslvenewe and fervor
of a landlady trying to please, "have
you no memory for date?"
The Napoleon glanced quickly at the
lately deposited dish and then turned
his flerce eyes upon the landlady, who
was moving about the table.
"No'in, I can't aay I have," he r.aid In
a voice that fairly lifted the State le
part incut clerk next to him clear out
of his chair, spun him anmnd and set
him down with a thump, "but I have
for prunes, .and this is the twenty-first
lime we've had 11111 lu the last seven
la s."
As the boarder Unbilled this truly Na
poleonic utterance, the landlady, whn
was coming toward him with a tea
koii, was seen to turn deadly imle and
grasp the back of a chair for support.
IMtTercntly Fdiicatcd.
In old times the same man often silli
ed his name in several different ways,
and even now members of the same
foinily sometime vary the orthography j
of Ihe family cognomen. This may be
for one reasou or 11 not her. Sometime.
II. Is a matter of taste, sometimes It ia
a matter of education.
At a wedding in au English town,
says the New Vork Tribune, the offici
ating clergymnu uskisi one of the wit-iii-se
how bis name was spelled, and
was told ".McHugh."
"Hut how is that?" Inquired the cler
gyman. "Your wiater spells her nam
"McOue."
"I'leuse, air," wa the answer, "my
sister and me didn't go to the aam
.-lurol." . .
Although Or. Charles John Kllicott,
the bishop of Gloucester and Bristol,
England, is in his eighty-seventh year,
lie is an enthusiastic wheelman.
Horatio, Earl Kelson, who i 74 years
of age, is now the only surviving peer
who was alive and In the er.joyment of
his title w hen the queen came to the
throne. lie is the third descendant from
the hero of Trafalgar.
Thm Logic of It
"I wonder why it i w ife iiuinieiera
nearly always put in a plea of in
sanity?" asked the iweet yonng thing.
"It it because a man who could so
cruelly uilitreat th. partner of hi joys
and sorrows must naturally be con
sidered mentally out of balance?"
"Naw," said the Grumbling Bachelor,
"the mere bet of his being married
shows that he was weak-minded to be
gin with." Cincinnati Enquirer. '
HUlallli Krwsrdf.1
liaron I Lava great conlilenee in
tbet minister of ours.
FVitert What gave it to you?
' Well, you knew, I wanted live d d
lari to pay an inr-talluient on my bi. y
c e. I dido'l know where in the wmld
it was coming Irom. I ent to chut-h.
and the minister recommended us to
frearc"! the Bcrintuies. I went home
and di j, and I found five do lars my
wife had hidden away in the family
Hible." Vonkers State-niaii.
Danger Environ us
If we live in a n-? 01 wlo-re malaria i- pre
valent, it is iiccle-s to hope to 1 .-rape it ll
unprovided with a medicinal saleguanl.
Wlierevt-r the endemic is inot prevah-nr
and malignant in r-oulh mid tcnti'al
America, tin? V est Indies and certain por
tion of Mexico and Oie Isthmus ol
i'unama, liosietter's f-toinacli liitu-rs litis
provel a remedy lor and prei-eim- 01 i lie
uit-ease in every torm. Not Ii -- ellect ve
is 11 in curing rheumatism, hvi-r and tel
lies complaints, dyspepsia, biliousness and
Iieiv-iUsiiess.
l b- Old Vt ilirw .1 1 III .11 ., '
When KUa Wheeler Wilcox wrote the
poem, having for title the eme heading
aa t ti ts article, she touched a chord tiut
vibrated iu thousands of hearts. For
iyer'g Alujatuc, ' Tiie Old Yellow Al
manac," ot the poem is intimately asso
ciated w ith tli ' Uaye and deeds of a lare
part of the worlu'a populatioii. How
lure a part of the population this geu
eral statement may include, can be
gt tiered from the f.ict that the yearly
issue of Ayer's Almanac ia from 17,t OO,
WiO to 'Sb, 000,000 copies. It it! printed in
twenty eiubt editions anil in mt' i-it;b-teen
languag'-B, including, bes.ib Kng
lisb SpaniMo Portugunre, 1 n 1 cti Gci
inan, (Swedish, llsnisb, Norwegian,
Holiem'hin, Welch, Italian, I rench, etc.
'Klie old B'yl alm,u.ac is lo iked upon by
many as a relic ot antiquity, especially
the "patent medicine almanac,'' whose
j keg are the butt often of the very pa
pers in whose columns they first ap
peared. Hut there are almanacs aim
a tnunacs. Ever since I r Ayer'n Alma
nac baa lieen put out ii baa employed an
high a class of mathematical and astro
domical talent aa U available in the
country. The result is that it stands on
a par, in respect of the reliability of its
data and its accuracy of its calculations
with the U. S. National Almanac, and
testimony to this fact is found year after
year in the letters referred to the alma
nac department of the company, from
studnnts and mathematician in various
parts of the world. In it p'-ruianence
and reliability Ayer's Almanac stands
an a very fitting type of the Aver Kern e
die indifp'-nsible in the family and
reliable every day in the year. The
1897 edition of this useful almanart is
now in course of distribution through
the 01 uggisfs of the country.
Miss Jessie Ackermann will soon enter
irs,ti liar iltttlttu aa uuulilant nd' t.ii- c,f
the Fourth Baptist church of Chic go
Thin or grav hair ami bald heads, no dis
pleasing to many people as marks of age,
may be averted for a long time by using
Hall's Hair Rencwcr.
Lady Harconrt is an American by
birth and the daughter of the late John
Lothrop Motley, the fanioua author of
"The History of the Dutch Republic."
She first married a Mr. Ives and was a
widow when she became the wife of Sir
William Harcourt in 1876
As sure as w inter comes,
comes
STIFFNESS
SORENESS
As sure as
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"The More You Say the Less
People Remember." One
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Walter Baker & Co.'s
Breakfast Cocoa.
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a cup.
Be iur that you get the genuine article made by WALTER
BAKER A CO. Ltd., Dorchester, Maes. I .Ubll.hed 170.
CUTLER'S POCKET INHALER.
LIFE I LIFE t
Cftttvrrh, lnrlrlnl pnu-
laiMloti bronchi
tlit can lx curt in h
Diotith. time (if our
course of loaiutrtit.
lubalfir. br uiftil,
fl IS-
f, H. SMITH,KO.,4,0Tur-ffls,
I l?oiiiiiltS7riiip7 I
ISM J M4t. I
A litUe clril I often not only leada, but
amuses liy original deacr ption of or
dinary vents. Says the Pittsburgh
t Clm ntcle : A je.dje a little daughter,
j who bad attendnj tier father's court for
i the lirst time, was very much interest!
in ihe hro.1 ei i. hh. After her return
' home he told l er mother: '"Pipa made
a an 1 several other men maae
speech-14, to 12 men who eat all to
gether, and ttun these 12 men were put
in a dark chamber to Is- developed."
'Waltir Baker & Co.. of Dorchester,
Mass , i;. si. , , have g veil years of bindy
to the -kilful prctntriitiim of cocoa and
chocoh.tc, and have devised machinery
and sv-(em peculiar their method ot
treatment, wlie-env the purity, palntabilt
tv. and highest nutrient characteristics are
reiaiiifi. lhcir jireparat ions are known
the world over and have received the
ingle si indorsements from the medical
practitioner, the nurge, and the intelligent
housekeeper and ra'erer. There N hardly
any 1-ioii pro'iui-I v iiii-li in;. : 1 "Xl-en-
sively 111 I in tin- house-lioln ihina-
tion Willi oite-r ioods a- r n ,, ; and
chocolate: hut here aiiain we u .r .'. iui
porr nice ot puriiy a. id nutrie'it v inc. anU
these iiimori .lit i-oint.-, we teei .s rre, may
he relied upon ill linkers t'o-oa and
l.'his-olate." Jjietelic adil llyienictjacette.
One of the hew dress materials ia silk
gotiffree, which is thin feilk crinkled in a
V tnetv of patterns.
CA.sC4i-KTs htllllil iil- iv-T. K-'lDi-yilftUd trvWtSA.
U u cltea seitii. a ir tfri: e. inc.
liriiius broA'ii is a rich, tawny shade
ot that color, found in cloth, velvet and
corduroy fabrics
Kii7 ;i:s I O 1 ATOI- l'KK Ar if r.
lioh't believe it. nor did I he editor
until be saw S.il.er's sreat farm send
cataliiguc It's woinlerful what a a ar
ray of fads and tigures and new
things and big yields and great testi
monials it contains.
i-eii'l I his Notice and t ) rnt !taopa
to .lull 11 A. Salzer Seed Co., ha Crosse,
Wis., for caialogtie and 12 rare farm
seed samples, worth 10, to get a start.
Mrs Krnger. wife of the Transvaal
president, is soon to have a carriage for
the first time.
Catarrn Cannot be Cares
with LOt'AT, APPLICATIONS, at they
cannot reach the feat of the disease. Ca
tarrh is a blood or constitutional disease,
and in order to cure it. you must take in
ternal remedies. Hall s Catarrh Cure i
taken internally, and acts directly on th
blood and mucous sarfacea. Hall's Ca
tarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. II
was prescribed by one of ihe beat physi
cians in this country for years, and 11 a
regular prescription. Jt is composed of
the best tonics known, combined with the
tisst Mood purifiers, acting directly on tne
1..V0 s tarts -. The perfect comt" ia
. , .: i f the t .o ingredients is what wo
iaii;S such V'Tjderiul results in cnriau
t'alarrii. Send for testimonials, frrA
! . .). CHENEY At CO., Props., Tob -io. i
sold by Drttggisls. prio? 75c, .
Mrs. Framws Vlodgson Bu'tiett
p 'cts soon to return to her hone in
Washington.
Jt'ar ir; a lor boi nr Cwirw. raudr cMbartte. t
i liver .ud triW4l reauiA ur uiftiitr.
Dr. Isaiah I.', sexton of sparta, Mich,
is one of the thirty-three survivors of
the war of 1812.
St. Jacobs Oil
comes, it comet to
CURE.
The ailment goes.
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all ;
DRUGGISTS j
inn - asp of riinstiua'inri. Ciiiwrr-tj srr-1 lie lit tl Ixa-i
r rrii or L-rifieJ ut ruji i:-sr i.at.rriil rrsuluv Sara-i
Co., CMcac. Jioalnuil. Cm., wfcew lorK. tt.
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FOR USING
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Because it is absolutely pure.
Because it is not made by the so-called Dutch r'roce.. in.
which chemicals are used.
Because beans of the finest quality are used.
Because it is made by a method which preserves unimpaired
the exquisite natural flavor and odor of the beans.
Because it is the most economical, costing less than one rent
CURE YOURSELf !
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aifjclurfi, HtBamnisitUrBU,
irritfttium or tlc.rtiou
ui luucouti tHmbr ..
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or unit in pin wrmp
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