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    STRIKE THREATENED
COTTON MILLS OPERATIVES
MAY QUIT.
Tliey Vote to Kerommeml a (irinrnl
Strike, ami If the I nionn Arrest the
Ail lire Every Faetory Mill Clone Itn
■ Hoorn—Btern Meamiren to Hrlng the
Maotifaelurern to Termn.
•
A Crtnin In Neiv England.
HOST ON, Mass., Fell. II. At a meet
ing yesterday In this eity of fifty-five
representatlvtiB of textile unions in
New England It was unanimously vot
ed to recommend that all unions call
mil the operatives in every cotton mill
In New England.
The meetng was practically the out
come of the tieeonimendatimi which
ruriii'iii nompcm mane in inc fed
erations of Labor last Sunday, In
whirl) lie urged the different unions to
unite on some settled policy regarding
the, lain situation In England.
At that meeting a committee of four
was appointed to take charge of the
Matter, and after a conference this
committee recommended that a gene
ral meeting to he held to lake definite
action.
The representatives of the various
Tiallonjtl textile iissoi latloiw assem
hied in the Wells Memorial hall and
r for four hone* discussed the situation
Hfrom every ntnudoint. The primary
xk «di|ri t of the melting was to dowse
'-..is mo method of rendering assistance
/ to the New nedford strikers.
( It Was pointed out that If the strik
ers at New Dcdford <mild hold out
for four weeks without receiving more
than 20 iimh per operative per wor k
In the way of ou'slde assistance other
mill opei all vis could stand a similar
•train, and that if all went out, ft
Would precipitate a < rlsls that would
have to he met within a short time by
^ manufacturers.
ft It was also shown that, the mule
* spinners were In excellent condition
as icgards funds; that the I'nited Tex
tile Workers- and the New England
federation of Weavers were also in
god condition, hut that the rest were
•b<. jrt of funds.
waff These questions were also d'seusaed,
and at length the matter was put to
a vote, no one being registered against
the motion that the different unions
Ihould order u general strike in every
cotton mill In New England until a
satisfactory adjust nui.y, of wages
would he arrang'd.
If It now remulns for the various na
tional unions to take action on the re
/commendation, hut what this action
Will he Is a matter of conjecture. If
ill should acquiesce and vote to strike,
147.000 operatives would undoubtedly
! IjSease work and the manufacture of
■‘.'^eottori goods throughout New England
Would tie lit a standstill.
I If, on the other hand, only a few
V’Jbnians should vote to strike the re
fusal of the others would still keep a
large portion of the mills in operation.
>#’ Inasmuch, however, as the meeting
was the outcome of President (lump
ers’ suggestion, and as he admonished
, the members of the Federation of La
bor to Join hands and assist the New
r7'H' ■ilford stilkers. It seems probable
m.arlt' /n lift/ lltlidtt U’if I IdllTV (lilt
[ The recommendations, and that one of
■*£ the greatest strikes in this country is
- Impending.
r Hp;«ln In NurpriNHl,
MADRID, Feb. 14.- (New York Fa
jh Me gram.)—Sensation and surprise is
i caused in Madrid by New York tele
> grams stating that the American gov
err/ment expect,. ;l more satisfaction
for the conduct of the late Spanish
minister. According to the lute Span
ish official vebdon.t he cabinet consid
ers tiie prompt acceptance of tlip re
signation of dp Lome quite sufficient
| satisfaction for America, the letter to
Canalejas not being an official, but
purely a private act, royal decrees
simply accepting de Lome's resigna
tion and appointing a successor being
gazetted shortly afeterward.
The Saitish minister of foreign af
fairs, in a note replying to the Wood
ford communication of February in,
will place on record what was staled
in the interview with Woodford,
namely, how much the Spanisli gov
ernment regretted the conduct of de
Lome, and its sincere desire that the
Incident should not alter the present
friendly relations and the course of
commercial negotiations to which the
Sagasta cabinet attaches much import
ance.
For the present it seems likely that
Duke Arcos, Spanish minister to Mex
ico, will be promoted to Washington.
He married an American, speaks Eng
lish and could reach Washington
rapidly. His credentials could be
sent Immediately on bis arriving at
Washington. All rumors about send
ing Spanish ironclads and torpedo
laiats to Cuban waters are premature..
Ttiurslon speaks la llrnokl, 11.
NEW YOUK. Feb It For the third
linn the blrthdav of Abraham Lincoln
w,iu celebrated iu this diy Saturday
us a public holiday. All banka ami
public lualtiuttoii were closed, as were
also the majority of stores
the chief event of the day was the
annual Mn.olu dinner at the Kepubll
lan club, w ill whs |tr hh I over by
Chuuneey M lapew who. with Con
gressmau chat )es A. I tout rile, assist
ant S*« real y o< the Navy Boose veil
snd other* spoke. Senator John M
Thurston «UUn -» il the I'mon League
of HtiH'khu 4i it!gHlit.
Three of Ho Bailing store* of Do
ima' ■sss9mfm
i
RESERU. NEWS MITES.
j Senator Murphy declines to discus?
the action of the New York leglslatnrr
censuring h ni for his vote on the
I Teller financial resolution.
j Rev. Dr. William Catell, former
l president of Lafayette college, is dead
at Philadelphia, aged 71 years.
Victor Herbert has been elected
conductor of the Pittsburg Symphony
orchestra to succeed Frederick Archer.
“I told my employer I hail only 10
cents to my name.” “What did he
say?” “He tried to borrow It of me.”
—Chicago Record.
(i. M. Rose, president Oi the Hunter
Rose company, one of the largest pub
lishing houses in Canada, is dead a(
Toronto, aged i>9 years.
Excellent rains In northern and cen
. leal India have ensured successful
spring crops. The plague Is spread
ing alarmingly In the Punjab.
The Indian office will soon advertise
| for pasture lands on the Osage and
Kaw Indian reservations in Oklahoma.
Tnere are about 200,000 acres to be
leased.
The passenger steamer Marbella,
was sunk by collision with the Hrlt’sh
warship (iallatee In Mull Roads All
on board were saved. The Marbella
was a steel screw steamer, registered
933 tons.
A special from Guatemala n^notinrs
that President Parries’ cabinet has re
signed. Everything quiet and peace
prevails. Antonio Barrios, son of the
late president and a graduate of West
Point, has been appointed minister of
public works; Francisco Anguereno,
minister of government and foreign
affairs; Domingo Moral's, minis or of
public Instruction, and ltaef 1 l-’a’avar,
min'ster of finance.
Josef Hoffman, the young pianist,
sails from Bremen February 15 and
will arrive In ew Yors the 24th.
When there before, ten years ago, he
I was forced fo retire by the Gerry so
ciety, he being at that, time scarcely
|9 years old. Hoffman will make IiIb
I Initial appearance with Theodore
I Tnomas March I, this being also the
first of Thomas' series of Mew York
'rntU'trlu Hr* ttrlll nl.tr ti-ltl. TM. otwne
In Philadelphia, Boston, Chicago and
other large cities.
At San Jose do Guatemala civil
strife end bloodshed have followed
the killing of Barrios. The factions
(ly at each other's throats, and Gen
eral Marroqnln, chief supporter of
Prospero Morales, one of the is. Ir.ints
to the presidency, Is dead, und his
forces are In flight. General Marro
quln attempted to seize the reins of
government for Morales lev an attack
on the palace barracks. In the light
ing Marroqnln and five others were
killed. The attacking force* of 2,(00
men fled from the city. General To
ledo, appointed minister of war, or
dered the artillery In pursuit of the
fleeing revolutionists, The popu'aee
and Foldlers now demand that General
Mendlzabal be proclaimed president.
Itev. James H. W. Harris, a fully
ordained minister of the Protestant
Episcopal church, New York City, fs
going on the vaudeville stage. Mr.
Harris Is 38 years old and up to a
short time ago was pastor of the
Church of the Holy Rede-mnr In flak
land, Cal. He will make ills profes
sional debut in the burlesque of '’An
tonio and Cleopatra” In Boston, Feb
ruary 28. He is a graduate from the
Nashota theological seminary. For a
time he did mi-shnary work through
out the west. Eater he acc p ed a cal!
to the church of the Holy Redeemer
at Oakland. There he remained until
four years ago, when he made up his
mind to go upon the stage. He re
signed his pastorate and gave himself
up to study. Some time since Mr.
Harris came to tills city.
Joseph Boulanger, a quarter-blood
Osage Indian, claiming to be a nephew
of the famous General Boulanger of
France, is to make a claim to about
thirty-five acres of land on the site of
the union depot in St. Joseph, Mo.,
The property is very valuable.
Boulanger was born on the site of (he
depot In 18.r>0. He. clo1 is that his
grandfather, on h's mother’s side, re
ceived a patent to the land from And
rew Jackson, and that it was never
properly sold, the people who finally
got the property receiving It by forged
duplicates of the original papers.
Boulanger is well educated and for
years has held office In the Indian Ter
ritory. Some time since, another In
dian made claim to a large tract of
land !n Argentine, a suburb. His claim
is still pending.
LIVESTOCK AND PRODUCE MARKET.
Quotation* From Nitw York, Chicago, *t
l.oul*. Oniiilm mol Elsewhere.
OMAHA.
Buttei-Creamery separator... t-lt ® ®
Holler Choice fancy country . It W In
Kgg* Fresh . 12 12,
tTin'kcn* I’cr II. . ) « •
Turkey*.per III.. * 1°
I>uck*,per I*’ . ; N
lice*,- Per lli .-kj s
l.eiiu>ii* choice Me**lnn» .. 3"i ■’ i
I lout-v Choice, per lit. .. 12 k# It
union* per Ini .; !’6 1
i runix rrle* .ler*e>» per lilil . i«J , 21
IP-an* Hainlpleked Navy . I • vy l *1
potaioe* pi-rhu. ...... Jo J1
StVi-i I I*.111101*’* Per ilhl •» -A vi **'
Orange* Per !*** ..2.1 "* .2,
Ap|ih* "Inter *ti«'k. per hhl .110 ■ 1*1
It o I plant! ter top ’ 11,1 1 •”
"lout I’ r l.u, S" ,f
Corn Per hu
Out — Pi r hu ... -* ** »'<
soft’ll t'M VIIA STOCK 1IVRKIT,
tins* Cliol-'e llgnl ... .. . * Q I vo
|| ,g, Heavy Weights. I ! *» I « >
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THE NEW WORLD.
Intemt la Aroused In the Caundiiiu
Wot.
The ex
h I b 11 8 of
grains and
g r a 8 8 ei.
route and
vegeta
bles, the
product of
the fer
tile lands of Western Canada, which
were made at the several state and
county fairs In some of the Western
states this fall, have uwuk ned consid
erable Interest In the lands which the
Canadian Government has opened for
settlement, and which are given free
to settlers. The agents of the govern
ment, who are to he found in these
states, ore flooded with inquiries re
gardlng the conditions on which these
lands may he secured Large numbers
have located on these lands during
the past year, and send hack to their
friends most encouraging reports. They
say they have entered on an era of
prosperity, and are well pleased with
both the agricultural possibilities nml
the climate. The provinces of Mani
toba. Asslnahnla and Alberta are spe
cially adapted to diversified farming.
In some parts the country Ih specially
adapted to stock raising, and it Is be
ing profitably pursued. In these parts
snow seldom remains a week at a time,
the warm breezes from the ocean af
fecting the rllmate thus favorably.
When the desirability of these lands Is
fully known there will he a rush spell
cs has scarcely ever before been
known, information as to low railway
rates, Illustrated pamphlets, etc., will
he forwarded with pleasure by the De
partment of the Interior, Ottawa, Can
ada, if you are not In possession of the
name of an agent of the government.
More illiterate hod-earrlerB reach
the top of the ladder than men with
college educations.
LETTERS FROM THE RESTORED.
Mmy Wonderful lirtt Recorded, Hop
ing Unit oilier* May lie llriirlltnd,
l'he manufacturers of the remedy
called "a drops,” which is guaran
teed to cure rheumatism, neuralgia,
asthma, arid kindred ailments, have re
ceived thousand:! of letters regarding
their medicine, many of which have
been published. The following Is a
sample of these letters:
Oct. 10, 1897, C30 Main St.,
Springfield, Maas.
Dear Sirs—I can not express my
gratitude to God, also to you, for the
benefit I am receiving from "5 drops.”
I walk around my room without a
I crutch, which 1 nave nau to use a tong
lime. I firmly believe that, with faith,
patience and perseverance, “5 drops"
will get the better of all diseases. My
doctor says It Is Indigestion has made
me bloat so, but hU medicine does not
seem to reach my case. Respectfully
yours, Mrs. A. Spring.
The producers of "5 Drops,” who arc
the Swanson Rheumatic Cure Co., 167
109 Dearborn street, Chicago, have de
cided to continue for another 30 days
an offer which they made some weeks
ago, namely, to send a sample bottle
of ”5 Drops,” prepaid, for 25 cents.
They stnle that this Is done as they
know even a sample bottle will con
vince one of the value of their remedy.
Also, large bottle, 500 doses, for $1.00,
and for the next thirty days, three bot
tles for $2.50.
The wise man learns from expe
rience, and also a good deal from his
wife.
Hcv. .1. It. lloTar. pastor of M.K. church.
Spring Hill, Iowa, writes: "Many winter-,
have F con-; bed all wlutor long, last full
I took cold and begun w but I suppose 1 was
a winter of coughing. 1 concluded to tr)'
Hr. Kuy's I,uug Halm. J felt at once tlmt
it touched a | luce in iny malady tlmt
nothing el-o had ever doiie. 1 caii now
preach without coughing lean cheerfully
say that Dr. Kay's i.llilg Balm has been a
great help to me. It. lias no bad effect upon
the stomach." It will cure every kino of
cough. If you have any lung or throat
trouble or anv disease write ns mil g . e
your symptoms and wo will semi tree
ini vice l»v o ir physician nml it valuable 0*
page book with Ail im-ipcs giving vnrb us
methods of treatment of nearlx all dis
eases. Will also send a free sample of Dr.
Knv’s Lung Halm or I r Kay's Henovator.
Address Dr. B. .1. Kay M slicul Co., (West
ern Office) Omaha, Neb.
No man ever realizes the power of
a woman’s eloquence until after he
gets married.
Beauty In Hi«*od Deep.
Clean blood means nclean akin. Noheauty
without it. CiiM urets. Candy Catharticclt»an*
your blood :»11«1 keeps it • lean, by stirring uu
tin la/v liver and driving all impurities from
tin- IkmIv. Begin to-day to bullish pimple*.
Utils, blotches, blackhead*, and that sickly
bilious complexion hy taking Cascmyts.
beauty for ten cents. All druggists, satisfac
tion guaranteed, Me, 85c. Me.
A man would rather win $1 on a
wager than tarn $*r> at honeat labor.
Htnr Ttdmcco is tup lending brand of
the world, bpcuu*** it is the lietd.
Age makes some people wine and
others only Mubl orn
•low's "l liis!
We offer One II met red Ifcilbir* reward fo»
any cuv of t «%• »trb that canncit U- cured by
!»aU%t miik t me „
I i *llp M N • ♦ ». Toledo, lij
W. l|»e haw known l *.
t henry I * the **i I * year*, and lalb VO lltin
l-* id< * IP, louen.fbh bi il luidit*** »n»«nm
thms «m»»1 *n *nci dty atdv to earty «»wl any
•*bllg«»C«*a% te.oh b llwdt inn
West A it »*% Wh»de.iiUl«n*i*«MU.T*4*-dtx,
%< W .,|.ll. h MlM'i A llatxln. hull %4il«
1'niM‘i’. «*'•!» • t» *
lulls t aiatfh t un b liikt t* iiiit-MMlif
u tim; 4imliif tt|*wt l(« and Nui ««n
vilt i i i t*f »h* -.»%!*'**» I» . wru!
k'tln, i. * UM»W «..ld «.* »H ittm
(bl*
II * (iiHiii) p! ♦are lb» h »•
Jvnlundf V hw liial tip* h* more
I *t»iliK Is ihan nil other* »»‘twl»u*d
V to*o C IM bn« o' tllttstrwietl ‘k ‘ts|*
Mu tU*rnh* » mM «wl >i;uO*iwtn.*
I.UfM.iv t-na dull d oled h* ‘*M
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A BEAUTIFUL CIRL'B AFFLIC- |
TION.
Fmrn the Republican. Vtre'tUIee, Jnd.
The Tucker* of Versailles. Inti., like a’l
foud parent*. areroni| letely wrapped up in !
; their children. Thtii daughter. Lucy in
I particular, has given them much concern.
She is fifteen and from a strong, herd, y
girl, three year* ago, lutd become weak and
kept fulling off in flesh. until she became a
mere skeleton. She seemed to have no life
ut all. Her blood became impure and du
ally «he Ian me the victim of nervotispiM**
trntior. Doctor* did not help her. Most
of the time >.he wan confined tubed, was
very nervou* and irritable, ami seemed on
the verge of St. Vitus' dance.
“Ono morning, said Mrs. 'l in ker, 1 the
doctor toM iik tog \ eher Dr. William*' Pink
Pills for Pale IV. ’ \w Inch he brought with
him Hchoidhc . a* treating a similar t a*e
with these pillsnud tho\ werecoringthe pa
tient Wo bignn giving the pill* and the
nei day could mjc a change for the better.
Discussed Their Daughter’* Cu e
for Hour .
The doctor came and wn* K:irprl*ed to sea
m n li uii improvement. lie (old us to keep
giving her the medi ine We gave her ono
pill after each im 1 until eght boxe* had
been lined when shew a* will. She has not
been sick since, and we have no fi nr of tho
old trouble returning. We think the cure
almost miruculous.1'
Kit4Nu Ti cki ii
Mu* Kkank Ti « KKK
Ktib*cril»e«l ai d sworn to before mo this
28th day of Apr il. PW.
Hi -.ii Joiivkon, Justice of tin- Pence.
fl'he*e ) ill* ore wonderfully affective in
tho treatment of ali diseases arising from
impure blood, or shattored nerve force.
I lie\ are adapted to > oung or old and may
be had at anv drug store.
If it was’nt for the weather there
are lots of men who would never look
toward heaven.
To Cure Constipation Forever.
Take f'ascaret* < and> Cathartic. H'«‘ orfcV.
If r.r.O. fail tocure druggist* refund money.
The npiieot tree waa first planted
in Kngland about 1540.
Matches Said to be made in heaven,
but retailed In Chicago at 2 cents per
box.
Bmoko SDUg<* Cigarettes, 20 for Get*.
an open letter to mothers.
We lire asserting 111 the roor'.s our right lo the
exclusive use of the word "CAHTOIUA," amt
"lTJ'i IIKII'SCASTOKIA. ’ usourTiude Mark.
1, l)r. Samuel Pitcher, of llyannls. Massuchu
settn was the originator of "PITCH K It'S CAS
TOI1IA," the same that has borne unit does now
bear the fac-slinile signature of CilAS. it.
FKKTCJIKK on every wrapper. This It Hie
original "PITCHER S CASTORIA" which has
been used In the homes of the mothers of
America for over thirty years. Kook carefully
at the wrupp* r and see that it .’s "the kind you
have always bought," and has the signature of
CIIAS H. KLKTCMKK on the Wrapper. Mo
one bus authority from ine to use my name
except The < Vntaur Company of which I'll ns.
If. Fletcher la President.
March H. HOT. SAMCKL PITCHER. M. D.
Trifles light uh hair sometimes turn
the whole course of u man’s appetite.
If a friend comes to your office to
borrow money and finds you In you
will he out, but If he finds you out
you will be in.
DIPHTHERIA IN W1NNECONNE.
I low If Wa* St it lit |M*il tint, After llm
.Votlcrn Treatuif’iit IIml I ailt il.
Thirty-three cases of diphtheria were
reported at VVInnenotiuo, Wisconsin,
and the schools were closed.
Of the thirty-three cases twelve were
subjected to so-called modern treat
ment; four of the twelve thus treated
died, a death rate of 33 1-3 per cent,
Mr. J. Ulrich, a resident of Winne
conne, had observed the marvelous
success Muco-Solvent had met with and
in his enthusiastic way induced many
mothers to use it. His own family was
one of the first Infected, Muco-Solvent
being used to the exclusion of every
thing else with splendid results.
Compared with other treatments, Its
success was so very pronounced, that
Muco-Solvent was generally adopted,
with the result that by its use alone
the other twenty-two cases recovered,
not one proving fatal where Muco-Sol
vent was depended on.
We recommend Its presence in every
home, for all throat troubles. In avert
ing developments of diphtheria, scarlet
fever and croup, It Is unequalled.
Upon receipt of the price, II per
bottle, the Muco-Solvent Company. 35U
Dearborn street, Chicago, will express
It. charges paid. This makes splen
did article for agents to introduce In
j their locality, ns It is backed by over
| whelming and convincing testimony.
I Forty-page hook free.- Chicago Opin
ion.
Perhaps it's h- au.se w ash «l.y • onie -
next to Hiiinlii) that t h uitliui Is
i next to godiliu-M.
The baashatt eeaaou being ended the
pitcher is nov at liberty to work the
1 growler,
llr Hw tlioit n.«« I’- on-vivattla |>rn
I Mbit tiutst > nmlldate, made the ex
> perifd homeward it.
I h ■ It- a U»M t t I stistlir Ml IS, tear,
1 The \ . a*h s l .M IMSU .» i A tadar
h« lew. she Miat- t< *1 -Samoa* tuitre
1 ** *,',**’-1 ."-'"V",,*!
o.'l WMM .«Mly eat.aals.vrr is»l»v4 tea
*»a'T^Tn‘fir'llX
• IlfctAli ck'tftir it | tfc« f«*t#*i*
fast $«M» mn»tf Hk-yut * •»> tminlM *4 Ilk*
IttllWllMU ill Mr*-** MtiH4 14 fasili ."fcifftti
uft-ili M»* iHtitliilNiti i I tit |*t***|M** t ** Ns#
' M«* ..•<**>♦ *** * ' + «*l !h>
|Mf». V*rl t
(tl
I • | ^ k fa §
"Yes sir I want your daughter.”
"Want tny daughter? Blest if I ever
heard such impudence." "One moment,
sir. I have just learned you are on
the pension list.” "It's n Be. Who
said so?" "Our congressman looked
it up for me. And now. sir, I will
give you your choice. Kither give me
your daughter or I will do everything
in my power to have the pension list
published.” "No, no. my boy. don't
do it. She yours.”—Cleveland Plain
dealer.
Tin* (lovernmeiat's Domain.
The cofnmlsdorier of i lie general land office
ha* submitted Ids report to I hr Secretary of
tin* Interior. Compared with hint year. It
show* a decrease of .V.£WS homestead entries,
aggregating Ulx.iVJa acres Quito proporiton
al c to i his Is ihr fulling off In general health
when no effort Is made to reform Irregularity
of the Isiwels. Tills cun easily He a voiii
nllshed with the aid of llostetler's Stomach
ltitters. also a remedy for malaria, dyspepsia,
rlii'timallsm and liver trouble.
Sawdust -Money pn‘d to the writers
of wise saws.
A flood Dictionary for Two Cent*.
A dictionary containing the detin t oils
of 10.000 of the most useful and itnpor
flint, words in the Knglish language, is
puhlMed H\ the Hr Williams Medicine
i 'o . Scneneef mlv N V \VIdle it contains
■ottio ad\erlising. it is a complete diction
arv. concise and corre *t.
In compiling this Hook care has been
taken to omit none of those common words
wIiom* spelling or exnd n -e occa'don* at
time n momcnfan difficulty, even 1 <» well
educated people The main mm has been
to give as much useful information as nos
• ib!e in a limited space \V ith this in view ,
where noun, adjective ami verb are all o!>
vioii-ly • onncclcd in meaning, usually one
only has been in ert i The volume will
thus be found to contain the meaning of
very many more words than it professes
to explain*.
To those who already have a dictionary,
this book will commend itself bei ai s it is
compact, light and convenient; to those
who have no dictionary whatever, it will
be invaluable One may be h Mired by
writing to the above concern, mention
ng fids pupa/, a ml enclosing a two-cent
-tump, _
Corner* are ax difficult to get In a
Htrcet car ax the market.
New Invent.fins.
Amongfit the various In
vention* wh cli wore ,hb i d
laM. week by the United
Slates I'at* nt Office wan a
patent covering a guiding
mechanism a lapted to b ?
attached to the bundle
bar* of a bicycle, so that
the front whe I can in;
position,which of course, would p e
vent the wahhling of the front wheel.
A Georgia inventor received a patent
for a nalliess horseshoe. Another bi
cycle invention provides a s at port
which Ih yieldingly held within a tube
ami prevents shock being imparted to
the saddle. Inventors desiring fre
Information relative to the law and
practice of patents may obtain the
came in addressing Sues & Co., reg
istered patent attorneys, Hoe Huiidtug
Omaha, Nebr.
Gumdrop —A decline in the price ol
rubber goods.
When marriage is not a success di
vorce Is its successor.
No-To-Iluc for Firry Cents.
Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak
men strong, blood pure. 50c,¥1. All itriigglsts.
A shocking discovery is reported
from London, it Is that the writing
paper used by the government of Indit
Ik made In the United Htate«.
Iimvm Patent Olflrn lt«*|n>rt.
bes Molnea, February 5, 1895
Five U. 8. Patents prepared and pro
secuted by us were Issued this week
Three allowed but not yet issued
as follows:
To Mr. J. Stroud, of Patou, Iowa
for a draft attachment for vehicle:
that allows the horse In the shafts t,(
walk at. one side of the central lln<
of advance same as horses do whet
two are hitched on the opposite side
of u pole.
To (1. II. Cook, of Des Moines, for :
leggin In the form of an open-endet
boot leg with elastic gores in tin
sides and lower end to facilitali
stretching and adjusting.
To it. Robinson, of Des Moines, fo
a railway rail joint. Each of the abutt
ins ends of tbe rails is cut off dingo
nally from the base to the center o
the head and a splice plate has an in
tegral load fitted lo the Incline!
faces of the ends to produce contin
uity of track and to serve as a solii
support for the tread of wheels an:
t be weight of a locomotive and tar
as tiiey pass over the joint.
Valuable information about obtain
ing. valuing and selling patents sen
free to any address.
Thomas O. Orwlg & Co.,
Solicitor of Patents
If you don’t believe a woman oni
keep a secret Just ask one her age.
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ONE ENJOYS
Both the method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acts
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to the teste and ac
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in BO
etui iiwiutrn an i< unijf*
| gists. Any reliable druggist who
! may not have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
w ishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
LOUISYlUt, KY. NCW YORK, N.Y.
Ella Wheeler Wilcox has written a
poem on "The Traveling Man.” This
proves that the drummer falls Into
l easy Hues occasionally.
If a girl uses enough paint she may
resemble the picture of health.
For f.1111; mi-1 i best ittKca»tw, i'lso's Cure
Is tlie lest medicine we have used Mrs, J.
I,. Northeott, Windsor, Out . Canada.
It Keeps I lie Feel Warm timl Dry
And Is the only cure for Chilblains.
Frostbites, Damp, Sweating Feet
Corns und Bunions. Ask for Allen ■
Foot-Ease, a powder to be shaken
Into the shoes. At all Druggists and
Shoe Stores, 25c. Sample 8 lit FftKE
Address,Allen S. Olmsted. B> Boy,N.Y.
Confectioners should make their
candy over bon-bon tires.
<'oe'n 4’otigJt IftnUtim
In the oM< rt i ibI bt*.4» It w ill bu nk up n cold fjtJ^kor
'hun nnythliiitclri1. It In hIw«yg i* liable. Try It.
Chiromancy—The science of ascer
taining the number of trumps in your
opponent's hand.
TO CURE A COM) IN ONE I»AV.
1 Take I,ux;.tlvc llromo Quin.nr TiiMds. All
1 Druvifl»l» refund Ike money If it fail: locurc.d&o
----
Japan is likely to be a larger buyer
if American cotton this year, owing to
the Increase of spindle power In that
. country and the cheapness of our cot
ton. _
Probably the reason football ia so
popular Is because the punishment fils
the crime.
Mg Go to your grocer to-day
I |f> and get a 15c. package of
I Grain-0
ir\ It takes the place of cof
VSr fee at I the cost.
Made from pure grains it
■ is nourishing and health
Ypr fui.
JMSf Inbl8ttbat yonrcr H:«»,g.res you GTIAIN-O.
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SHAVE WITH.”
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