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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1892)
59safw E!SrJ. '" ip" 'nwamwmmiHBiMiMH . ,' K5WS?r uJ!5a',!a fcJ fc i DUTY OF DIKES. To Kcop tho Missouri Rlvor With in Bounds. THE OFFICIAL REPORT FILED. ConllrriMr liunm : Iiono Hy Hip llrcent I'luoiU-Wiiltliiu i tho Wutrrs to ! Iimn--rii( Work ut VlUltllH 1'lllffl. Washington, July r,0. A report filed In the war department shows for tho Missouri river Unit work In the field below Sioux City consisted In detached fiuneys to supply Information not col lected by tho general Mirvey of lMUand to obtain iiifornritlon at special locali ties. This work was mainly carried on J in mc urn oi isui. in Hie spring ol tlio current year two tmrtli's wore in tho field to run ti lino of prize levels be tween Sioux City, In., and St, Charles, Wo., which latter point i.s already con nected with Klmllar work donu by tlio .Mississippi vlvcr and United States coast and geodetic survey, Tho worlc of these parties progressed favor ably, and It is expected that it will bo completed during the current season. No field work was done during tlio year. At Sioux City, In., the effect of tint dikes constructed to protect tho town continue to be good and no fur ther worl; hoeniH to lw needed. At Omaha the revetment of tho left bank of the river near Council 1 Units was ex tended down stream 11,2:30 feet during the months of August, Soptember and October, 1SSM. This work with that previously constructed will, It li thought, Kuni'ucntly protect the banlc mid nothing more than occasional repairs will hereafter bo need ed. No worlc was found neees wiry ut Nebraska City, Neb., during the M-nson and the plant was transferred to St. Joseph for surveys at that point, S&COtl of tho balance of allotment for tills place being transferred to tlio work nt Itonton bend. At St. Joseph, Mo., work was resumed on tho revetment of lh'lmont. bend In tho latter part of Au- trust. lV.it. nnd wns carried on during the fall and to some extent during the- winter ami spring, l-VJii leotoi rcvetr ment being constructed ami a junction eflected with tho worlc of Urn previous commissions. At fclwooJ, Usui., tho wurit wiin tint, uinirui cuiii.it:Lui4 iinu . .-.... ....... a-& .....lu..... ....!...... ... A Miliured considerable dumago during Uie high water of tho current year. As the original allotment for tho work was nbont exhausted additional sums wero transferred from the allotment for tho Council llluirs revetment and such re- pairs wero maiio as wero necessary to prevent further damage, the total ex pense of which cannot bo ascertained until tlio water falls. llepairs were also made to tho revets ment in lionton bend, lu which the con struction of ;j,0i)0 feet of newrevotment nnd numerous minor repairs proved necessary. Work was also carried on to some extent on tho pile dikes, above the St. .los'ph waterworks. Tim suc cess of this work is not as yet assured. No work has been dono at Atchison, Kan., during the year. Tlio cut oft" at Doniphan point, alluded to lu the last report, has so far changed tho regimen of tlio river that tho works previously rut in to direct and control tho chim in' I above tlio railroad bridge have suf fered considerable damage, and their entire destruction seems to bo only a question of time. Jusl what tho final elVeet will bo can not as yet bo deter mined, but tho direction of the How through tho bridge still remains favor able. Work in the neighborhood of Kansas City, Mo., has been confined to repair ing anil completing tho worlc of former years, and was as follows: At Little Platto bend 1,450 foot of re vetment was constructed, closing an open gap between tlio dikes at tho up per end of tho bend and tho revetment already built at tho lower and. Tho dikes themselves received blight repairs nud mattress aprons wero placed around the upper cutis to protect them. At Kiuv bend repair wero made to tho re vetment constructed lu 18S."i wherever a weak place had developed, and tho worlc was placed in first-class shape. At Harlem a revetment about 2,400 linear feet above the left bank was built The Harlem system of dikes was pro tected by tho revetments during tho full of IbUl. At tho Mast bottoms revetment somo slight repairs wore executed and con sisted in resetting stone displaced by waves and high water action. Tho Kansas City and Harlem dikes, systoms of dikes, aro intended to control tho How of tho river in front of Kansas City, and until their full effect Is devel oped they illl require repairs and exten sion from time to time. Four hundred nnd twenty-four feet of dllco was built during tho past season, tho work con templated not being entirely completed. Mcflnrriiliiiti Claim Votocl. Washington, July ::o. The president lias sent a message to congress vetoing the McOarrahan claim bill. Tho meas ure involved tho title to a quicksilver mine in California wortli 110,000,000. McUurrahan is 05 years old and lias won national fame by tho fitubborn fight made on his claim. Tlio initio has been worked for years by tho Now Indian Mining Co., in which D. 0. Mills, father-ln'i.ttw of AVhltelaw Held, republican candidate for vice president, Is interested. Mc liarrahan first turned up In congress In 1857 with a claim thut ho bo given title to and possession of tho mine. Ho labored unceasingly and employed emi nent counsel. An (Million In Weaver. Lkadvu.i.k, Col. ,July 30. Gen. Jamco 31. Weaver, Urn pcoplo'o party candidate for the presldoney, arrived here last night and received a great ovation. Ho lellvorod an irldross at tho opera house, which wai enthusiastically received. Mrx. luir, UriHvn Dylni.-. 1Iai.ti.moiu:, Mil., July H0.r-Mrs. Frank llrown, wife of tho governor of Maryland, Is dying in this city from sunstroke. STARTING UP. The Hnmestcmt Work llppnrlril to 11a In Oprr.itlmi With r. Nteinllly lucrrnftlnff 1'orcr. I'm fuumou, l'.i., July 20. Tho Car negie Steel Co. 1ms uropureil a settle for the Union mills In this city ami tho lli'iiver Kails plant, wlilch tlio now men or those of the former employes who return to worlc will bo required to sign. Tho scale will extend until January, 18!M, ami tno wages win ie uie same as mid the Amalgamated workmen, but no association will bo recognized. The ilnlshers, It is said, will profit by tlio icw arrangements l'lres have been Marted In tlio Union mills and work will probably be resumed In a few days. Tlio strikers aro quiet and no trouble la ( anticipated. There have been no at- tcnints made as vet to resume at Hit- quesno or Heaver Falls and none will bo made until tlio Homestead and 1 Union plants aro lu full operation. At the Homestead plant the force Is being steadily increased. Nearly 100 new men were sent up on the Tide yes terday. An Associateil press icporler went through the worhsand fount! fully 700 men at worlc. Tho men ate ery Intelligent and not u few college graduates who, attracted by the re ports of high wages in tho hleul works, prefer learning a trade to set tling down to tho doubtful expediency of a profession for a livelihood. Tliero nro besides a numlcr of experienced mechanical engineers who exhibited their certificates and really seem to handle tho ponderous machinery very easlly. Three heavy plates were rolled before the Associated press reporter eyes ami seemingly with as litt o frit- lion as in any rolling mill. Work is being especially directed toward tho naval contracts and Superintendent l'otter says tliero will be little or no delay In furnishing the material. THE DREADFUL SCOURGE. Tlio (Uiulfrn Snlil to llnvn ltciiclird tlio City of .Mi-xloo-lt l'rnrr In KixkIu. Citv or Muxico, July -JO. The start ling report has reached hero that tlio dreaded Asiatic cholera scourge had reached Vera Cruz, desplto the strict quarantine regulations Unit have been enforced at that port by tlio Mexican government for several weeks past. This rumor was set alloat by an American tourist nai mod Haskell, who nri.lml inbt 0V(.nn,, f,.om Vera Cm: L 1Ic statC(l tlmt tllcl.0 wer tiirou ,tLiUll3 ,rom tho ,us0ils0 on t, ,iny j,rovloiis to llIs ,iCp,irture ami Unit the authorities - . wero making nn elfort to keep the in formation quiet. Inquiry was made hero at tho board of health headquarters and a denial of the report was authorized. Tliero Is an nnlili.inln nt I vnlinu fivpr r:triur In tin. clt twl!Ilty ,k;ltils from Ul.lt t.:msu be ing reported to tho board of health. MAKING HTl.ADV llKAllW.VV. London', July 2!). Tho Paris corre spondent of the Lancet telegraphs that M. Nctter, a member of tho Hygiene pnblique, reports that In twenty-ulna out of forty-nino cases of Illness report ed us cholera which lie has Investigated, he has ftmml the true cholera bacillus. M. Nettcr further says that the true cholera Is limited to the snburb3 of Paris and that only that form of tho disease known us cholerine exists in tho city. Tlio Lancet in an editorial says that the cholera is making steatly headway in Iluhsla and that even the Incomplete ntlicial returns received admit that 050 deaths are dally caused by tho scourge in that country. Tlio disease Is spreading westward and the report that It has Invaded Kou mania, if true, is of serious import to Europe. . BOILER EXPLOSIONS. lVnrfiil Holler I'.-ciilcnlon In n Mlrlilcnn ShliJKlo.MIIICIiuiiilc-ill Wurlot i:viltiilt-. Gayi.oiiu, Mich., July 21). A frightful necident occurred nt llnglcy on the north shore of Otscgoluke. Hiirtncll & Smith's shingle mill, wlilch hud been built about ninety days, was blown to atoms at 7:;$0 yesterday morning by tho explosion of tho boiler, and tho follow ing men killed: John Thompson, Jointer of Decrlleld, Mich., leaves a family of live, Irwin Hutchlns, bolter, brother-in-law of ono of tho proprietors, leaves u family of three. Leon Skinner, packer, married, of Lapeer county. Andrew Swcdock, single. Swcdock Fowst, fireman, had ono arm nnd a leg blown completely from his body, and tho others were horribly mangled. I Tom Small, a packer, living In Gay , lord, was injured internally and will die. Franlc Davis, sawyer, was badly hurt over the eye. At tho time of tho explosion tho mill wns in charge of tho foreman, K. O. Berry, who wns acting as engineer. Ho can assign no cause for tlio accident Clir.MIOAI. WOllKfl KXI'LODK. Oiianou, N. J., July 2".). Tlio Crano chemical works "at Springfield blew up nt 8 o'clock last night ami several build ings which composed tho plant wero shattered. A number of houses In tho vicinity wero blown to atoms and sev eral persons slightly Injured. Ono man is missing. Tlio shock was tremendous, tho vibrations being plainly felt in this city, which Is four miles from tho sceno of tho explosion. The explosion shook building after building to pieces. Houses in wlilch somo of, tho employes lived succumbed to tho concussion and fell upon tho Inmates. Hardly had tho noiso of tho explosion tiled away when tho wreck caught firo and was burned to nshes. ItHfrnililtitf Unlit. Kansas Citv, Mo., July 2D. Dis patches received this morning r.tato that rain fell last night untl this morn ing in every part of Kansas and Ne braska, and It was raining this morn ing in Missouri. A dUpatch from To puka stntes that at tho agricultural department tho statement was mude that tho rain was exactly of the kind needed. Tho corn in tho extreme western ht-etioni had been only blightly Injured by tho hot j weather, bnt in tlio suctions of tho state whero dntnago was done, only a very small per cent of tho corn crop is expected. VENDETTA. 8otn of the Working of TliU Dentil? IVuil lu Conies. Tho cross Is a threat of death, and tho Corslcan who finds It drawn upon his door knows that ho must look for no quarter. In decrees forbidding tho car rying of nrms lu certain districts, o ccptlon Is ofllcially made In tho case of Dentins nntnrinua.lv en otond' luliultlc. qi10 vendetta nclthor sleeps nor knows whero It may stop. It Is not eonllueii to two persons. Tho nuarrel of indi viduals are taken up by whole families. Not even collateral branches aro exempt, and women must take their chances with tho men. Indeed, rovengo In imirn nrlUtlimllv pnnmlnto when tlio uimv fnjis Hpon tuo beautiful nnd gifted, in lwo OH0 Joseph Antolno Injured a girl named Sanfnmchl. Thirty years passed and tho story was forgotten, but August 11, 1S3D, the nephew of Sanfrau chl encountered Antolno on perhaps tho first occasion ho had ventured far from his house. He shot tho man down llko a dog. Threatened persons remain shut up for months, or even years, In their houses, built us all Corslcan houses are, llko a fortress. If thoy wish to get out for a moment to broatho tho fresh air n the threshold a scout goes before and rcconnolters. In tho district of Sartcno bands of armed men nro somotltnes met with In tho road. It Is a man en Inl nltlo traveling from ono village to , mother. Tho vendetta between tho Rocchinl and tho Tnfan resulted In tho . ,. ,.i,(V ,,, n,i tho cxeeu- ,lon of ono of tho prncpili criminals, in tj.i, oxtraordlnarv caso two cutlro families took to tho manuls and waged i truerrllla war upon each other; each In turn was assisted by tlio gendarmerie, who had somo disgraceful alliance with bandits in order to eirect their nrrests. Contrary to custom, somo of theso bandits becamo brigands. As a rulo persons outsldo their quarrels woro never molested bv them. Thev wero ! aiercly outlaws. Tho Uocchlnl who I was guillotined In 183U (tho llrst execu i Hon for many years) boasted that ho I was only twenty-two and hnd killed loven persons with his own hand. Con fident of a reprieve, ho continued to re- f .M....1 t.t.i1r .in .. linvn .ttt 41in .In.. t9 4.1114 I1I1I1DV1& UO .ft IIUIU t.llWt Miu .J " ids execution. When all hope was gono lie sank into tho most abject state of cowardice, which lasted until tho end. National I'evlow. Tho August Wido Awake Is a verltablo vacation number, es pecially noticeablo for short, practical papers on out-of-door doings: "Uow I botanize," Annlo Sawyer Downs; "Star board and Port," Capt Julius A. Palm er, Jr.; "Let's Havo a Fire," Willis Boyd Allen; "How Not to Get Lost," Prof. Charles E. Fay; "illuta for Trampers," Charles M. Skinner; "IIow to Put Paddles on a Rowboat," Vesper L. George; and such summor articles as "Sport In tho Water," by Alexander Black; "A Mountain Pageant," by Mrs. A. G. Lewis. There Ls a capital story of camping out, "French Leave," by Gnrtrudo Adams; Margaret Sidney kas a striking nnd dramatic story of life in tho "Sky Country" of North Carolina, "Tryphcny's Bicycle;" Robert Beverly Halo contributes "In a Thunderstorm" to tho Fair Harvurd Series of stories; Willis Uoyd Allen has a characteristic story of llfo and adventuro on an ocean steamer, "The Crimson Handkerchief," and the serials Kirk Munroe's "The Coral Ship" and Kato Upson Clark's "That Mary Ann" aro equally absorbing. Price 20 cents a number, 12.40 a year. On sale at news stands, or sent postpaid on receipt of price, by D. LoUirop Com pany, Publishers, Boston. Chops tbat grow wild oats. by tho clcctrlo light Tnc markets nro Hooded with poor beer.' Dot "Tlio A. U. C. Bohemian BotUod Bcor" of Ut Louis. 1m a summor hotel tkero always seems to be room ut tlio top. Texas Slf liuga. Rr.D, angry eruptions yield to the action or Glenn's Sulphur Soap. Ilill's Hair nud Wht&kcr Dye, 60 eooU. Time nnd tide wait for no man's three months' note. Texas Sifting. Tub Ram's Horn ls published st Indian spoils, Indiana, at $1.00 per year. m Tub old ago wo nro taught to reverence never dyes its board. Atchison Globe. H.ut.TH Tip-Hits save weak, nervous men. l;tfi-llUo.OhloChomloslCo.,ClnclnDBU,0 - A mookl woman poser. Texas Sift ing. MARKET REPORTS. KANSAS CITV, July W. CATTLE-Dcat bcci-s UU A sou Stocltors .U Nalho cows I 83 64 300 ii & OS a ot)', a ei HOOS-Gooa to cholt-o heavy., i W wheat-no. s rea 67 NalMmrd U CORN-No. 2 mlxod ii a j, OAxa-Naamucd. sou UVK-No. 2 65 a KLOUK Patents, per sack... S 00 Fancy 100 HA Y-Cholco timothy 7 00 Fancy pralrlo ." 7 00 rOULTKY-SprltiK clilclteni.. 13 44 3 5U & I 03 CO 7 60 ii u IIUTTKII-Cholco creamery... 16 C6 10 OHKKSB-Full cream 11 IS icaas-choicu 10 & ioj; lOTATOES-New 5 O 5J ST. LOUIS. CATl'LH Fair natives. 8 60 4 IS Tcxana. ii SJ to 2 T5 lIOOS-Hcavy , 600 ($6 0) SIWKI'-Fnlr to choice , 4 00 & 5 00 F..OU It- Choice 8 20 4 10 WHEAT-No. a red. 78',ffl 7U COHN-No. - mixed. 47H 47K OATS No. & mixed. SI & 31 IIYK-No. i, 01 &, eitf UUTTEK-Crcamcry 15 a sm LAUD Western lcam 7 10 7 03 POHIC-New U'70 J4W 75 ciiicAaa CATTLE-Prlme 10 cxtrav .... 4'76 HOClS-l'aildnguml shipping.. 6 25 SHEEI'-Fulr to choice 6 W 6 10 dl 6 70 6 75 4 40 FLOUU-Wlntcr wheat.... WJI E AT-No. a red. 4 20 77 ii 6o a COHN-No a OATS-No. 2 HVE-No.2 UUTTEU-Crcamery LAltU.. 1.,,.. , KMK 4 NEW YOItlC. CATTLE-Nntho steers. HOOS-OtHHlloehoIco FLOUK-Ciooil 10 choice. ".. WHUAT-No. area COHN-No 2 OATS Western mixed, IIUTTEH-Crcamcry rOHK-Old mm 60 3J 01) 1; 7 27 12 03 S34 m tir & w, 7 SO 13 10 3 0) fi 40 4(1) 5 50 0 23 4 73 M) bJ 60 Q &U a mi 13 18 12 S3 13 23 HISTORY Of THE SEVEN FEET OF SNAKE. It Wiu TanRlrtl Up In tlio Whrel of Uncle Mulforri'n l'linoliin. Unclo .Tosey Mulford, ono of tho best known members of the church at Mason, Warren county, has hod enough experi ence with the snako family in ono day to last him tho rest of his life, and ho can congratulate himself that ho Is alive ami well to-day. Mr. Mulford has passed the allotted three score and ten, and with faltering step nud bent form ho manages to get around with tho nldof a gray horse and phaolon, by which ho can be Idontllled nt any reasonable distance. While com ing from the powder mills near the Llttlo Miami river to Mason ho had ills atten tion drawn ton snake tlmthad stretched Itself across tho roadway. Paying lit tle attention to tho thing he drovo on. Ills companion, n young lady, with that falling that i.s traceable to Lot's wife, descried tho reptile rapidly pursuing them. Tlio driver hurried on his ani mal and In a trico tho horrible discovery was made that tho snako was In somo way attached to tho hind wheel of tho phaeton, and as tho wheel turned tho terror-stricken occupants wero greeted with u thrust from tlio intruder that made tho cold chills run over them In no desirable manner. As the nag was advanced In years progress was necessa rily slow, untl Mr. Mulford docs not yet know how long tho snuUo was thus pursuing them. His cries for help brought Albert Dill, township trustee, to tlio spot, and he gallantly dispatched tlio roptllo, which measured over seven feet lu length. Tim snako must havo escaped from somo circus, ns Its llko Is not common to these parts. Cincinnati Coinuicrcial-uar.ette. Tli Only Ono i:rer I'rlr.trit-Ciui Yen Find II111 Word? Tliero Is a 3 Inch display advertisement In this Vuner, this week, which has no two words iillho except one word. Thumunols true or each now ono appearing each week, from Tho Dr. Hartcr Medicine Co. Tills lioiiso I'lnccs a "Urceent" on everything tlioy inalco mid publish. Look for it, send tlinm the naino of tho word ami thoy will return you hook, beautiful lithographs or minnlcs free. Tnnnn Is something wrong with tlio man's lio.id wlio falls down on tho aauie bauuna sltln twice. Bltut Your i:r To tho roprocntsitloin of iiimerupuloui 1 iiouicra who 1011 von mac uicir douh iioh. trutim nud local lilttoio aro lilontlrnl with or nkln to Hostcttor'H Btonmch lilttorx. Kurh ttntoinrutrt nro falno. Ask for, unit In sist upon Imvhii?, tlio gimtiluo article, whlah 1h a voll-ascortalui'd ruaiody for inahirhi, (lytttirijiHlu, llvor comiiliilnt, rhriiiniillHin, klUiioy disorder nud tlio iiillruillloH Incident tonga No u att en how llttlo n mnn potn hero ho low bo uuver Rota qui to ull of it Dallas News. W. will plro 0100 rownrd for any com of catarrh tlmt cannot bo utircd with Hull's CaUrrh Curo. Tukon intoriiully. V. J. CiiENur & Co., lTojirs., Toledo, u. IjItti.r Victok "Miimmn, my hnnd nro dirty: Hhiill I wash thorn or put ou ylovcsl" Furla KIguro, A UTTT.r. behind hand Tho traln-bcarlng pag. l'uolc Man's nyntetn In lllco a town, It mit bo wall drained nnd nothing In no ofllelent n9 Bwchuia'B rills. For eulo by ull druggists. A rooL thinks ho Is rlirht because ho can't 00 very far. Hum's Iluru. ffi2&5 ONE KISTJOY Both tho method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refrcahiug to tho ttuto, and acts fently yet promptly on tho Kidneys, .iver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers nnd cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is tho only remedy of its kind over pro duced, pleasing to tho tnsto and ac ceptable to tho stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial In its effects, prepared only from tho most healthy and ngrccnblo substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and havo mndo it tho most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for ealo in 50o and $1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any relmblo druggist who may not havo it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any ono who wishes to try It. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FI0 SYRUP CO. 8AN MANQmO, CAL, loumiue. kt. new yom. n.y. "MOTHERS' FRIEND " "MOTHERS' FRIEND" Is a scientific ally prcpareJ Liniment, every Ingre dient of recognized value and In constant use by the medical profes sion. These ingredients are combined In a manner hitherto unknown. "MOTHERS' FRIEND" WILL DO all that 13 claimed for It AND MORE. It Shortens Labor. Lessens Pa'n, Diminishes Danger to Llfo of Mother and Child. Book to "MOTHERS" mailed FREE, con taining valuable information and voluntary teitlmonlals. Sent by express on receipt cf price $ I , SO per bgltl BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Allanta.Ca. BOLD PY ALL DKPOCUBTa. Vnilllfi MCM lnrn Teloirrophr and lUllroad lUlinu msM AKnt'allulnrnre,nniUeciiru fOOdiltUAUfiiu. VilU)J.I.IIHOWM,bdalU,M0. trMm bus tuixtmi - A FOOT-HOLD for Consumption Is what you nro ofTurliiR, It year blood Is Impure. Consumption is nimp- iv Jiiincr ttcrouun. jv bctoiii- loin condition, with n slight coiun or coin, is uu unit it hkiU lit iliu'nloti It. Hut jtit ns It depends upon tlio blood for its origin, so it depunds upon tho lilood for Its cum. Tho surest mmedy for Scrofula In ocry form, the niostenV'tlvo blood -cleanser, ilcnh-bulldcr, nnd Mrenntli restorer Hint's known to until cnl science, I Doctor l'lcrcu's Golden Modlcnt Dincovory. For Consumption In alt its onrlkr Btncos, nnd for Weak T ........ Aa.lt.n.t UaVaW. Crttlnll. - . Ill 1-.ffcOft.lllll., fcJW.u.. . wi. ,..., nnd nil Bronchial, Throat, nnd Lung nirrc tlons, that Is tlio only romedy so unfailing tlmt it am lo inniriintccil. II it doesn't bonoflt or euro, you havo your money back. No matter how long yon'vo had Cninrrh. or how (.evens, Dr. Sago's Remedy will olTocl n ivrinnnent euro. f."00 reward Is olforctl by tlio proprietors of this medicine, for an liicuruhlo com) of Cuturrh. 'August Flower' I used August Flower for Loss of 1 vitality and general debility. Aftcr'l taking two bottles I gained 69 lbs. I 1 nave sold more ot your August Flower since I have been in business than any other medicine I ever kept. Mr. Peter Zinville savs he wns made "KZ,TiS & t,!rsi' have hundreds tell me that August Flower has done them more good than any other medicine they ever took. Ghokgi V. Dvu, Sardis, Mason Co., Ky. 9 UZCit- Sa IM 1I1 Clean your Straw Hat with Pearline. 'IB ' Directions for every package. died ; if your tldn stttd it ITTS A TniTVyouoweynur stirnnit rumllyio net tint brut Tallin lor your money. K.cono fttil7nlu your fooiwi'nrby pur- W. ennninir v. i iiuugimt nimra, wblcli rciirrrus Hip bent Minn for prlrra nksd, thuuanuda will Irnllfy. pTTAItE NO 8II11STITUTE. S3 JW MI?V3t J fr Af i5 )fvJ7 JUk -tilrV ffiSlaW KuS.vwit!emJS Jmzvi&stm! V'Zm wmmsaamsr lev rno w i nnnoi e eunre 'uch utiiltuilotn nrsrrauilutrnt and subject topnisacw l run W. U. UUUbUso onuto. turn by law for obtaining money under falao rrotttica. If not Tor nolo In your plqrn arnd rilrrrt to Factory, alnlltir kind, aln nnd wldllt wnutrd. l'oslairo frrr. Will ulyn .oxrluaWn anln to hir drulrra nnd Bcnrral iner- obnta wbrro 1 have THE POT INSULTED THE KETTLE BECAUSS THE COOK HAD NOT USED SAPOLIO GOOD COOKING DEMANDS CLEANLINESS. SAPOLIO SHOULD be used in every KITCHEN- EiOf tS3f efSH Ka-al aKrlr!9fRTnBi a nHi kj9 6juDRjB RELIEVES all Ctomach Plstress. REMOVES Nausea. Benso of Fullness, CoHauTioN, Pa IK. REVIVES Failino ENERGY. RESTORES Normal Circulation, sod Warms to Tor Tin, M. HARTER ME0I0INI CO.. it. iMll. IMt Tlie year1 11W lias been sn ex eepllonally iroi rerouionufor.il ncllom of the (Ireat boutbwest. Now Is tbo time to eel a home there. Write to (I. T. N chul.on, O.I'.ftT A.A.T. AH.F. ll.lt. To. rek'a, Kau.u. or .1. J. Ilyrne, A.tt, I'am. Trait. Mur., Monsdnoctc lll.t., Cliluavo. for free p.mphlcti. EXCURSIONS TO Great Southwest AUGUST 30, ( and I N SEPT. 27. ' SANTA FE ROUTE. Low-rats Home Feckera' recur sions will be run from the Kaat t points In Kansas, Colorado, Utah, Oklaboma.ItHllan Territory. New via Santa Fa Houle, cnAug.XI and Sept. '.7. Ad drt'ts or call on Q.W, Hsgenbncb Agent A.T.&S.r II. II. at Kansas City, Mo. FOLKS REDUCED. 'L s4Lutol!ba.rr. r B"d nobaaaift C. per montb byharalwabarttal '-.. ,. Itll.iHillUVUHIFHI.lin io bad alfecta, Klrlptlr coptlilf nlloL Vlcksra Tbeatro lildg. Ctcago,llL O.Wfi.TrDiuMo1 Q.l Cm . -i '. M-axiu iuis rsna mi iim n STSnHPI WnPfrVaSilotLhiM 11 1?.luratl?,nd thi cotmnner rn fur BoUa IB'Jl ur gun I'KUga wliu etcry putthaio. I A-BRIDGB Your work and your cares, tlo rwj s with nil disappointments, BRIDCS OVER tbo sen of troubles whloh It constantly encroaching upon tht sands of llfo and aging so many bright women beforo their years by occur- lng at onco a "Cuauteu Oak" Stots oil Hancie. , Most itovt duliri keip thum. if yevt I doei not, writ dlroct to sitnuftetarirt. EXCELSIOR MMUJFMTURIKIJ CO. T. tOU.t, MO. nmninn i-rilr-ll 1 Mill 01.1 V Klrrut umuHuu Aincnncum-i imu.! 1,.... I & ilunMlli.fift I wn.kr. ninth... Rhnrlhllid. Ansa Ipmlc iiilrrl'iftory Technical Hotruruim. r) l.lbrry anil UyintHtlmit, AUilrrte K. I. ili, HPMA- tUli FJI mrf Uo. , H. Directions. First brush out nil the dirt possible. Then, with sponge, wash the h.it with the ordinary Tearlinc solution (In the proportion of a tabtcspooni.il 10 n pall of water. .Steam It well uer the noulo of n kettle J rinse Well, whk sponge and warm water ; press into shape, and dry. You can do all this at home at & cost, of less than one penny. It's simple enough if you have Pearline but, with Pearl ine, every kind of washing and cleaning" is simple. the easiest way, o fe l'cilulers and soma unjcrf iTTTl tdZX l"il" crocers will tell yarn DCWdl C l' this is as Bo6d as'' or" t same as I'cnrlinc." IT'S l-'ALSK rcnrline is never cd. grocer sends o kick. Ml ou an imitation, do the honest, JA.MU3 rii.ni new iwaa L DOUGLAS SHOE flENTLEMEN. THE BEST SHOE IH THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY. A ernulnnacHrrd alinr. that trdl rot rip, flna calf, i"(imlM, amnotli Inaliic, Itcxllilo, iiiurocoinfortalilu.tlyuili and duratila UiaSj nny nthrr thon rvrr sold at Uio (irlco. llquftU LUtlota uiada ahoas iHulIno f.ini til tn a unuv Jiann-aewra. nnnrniranori, inn mo"i iiyun, I'jirai.iluuniblohlioaii over sold at ilivso nrlcec TbrrauuI tins hiiijorif.! ahori costing from 1 to f 13. CI oM l'ollcn Hhoc, worn by formers and all others w P7a want n pood liravy calf, lhrritolrd,extnslunedosboa easy to wnlk In, Mid will kfcp the feet dry and warm. CO SO I'lim fnir, HU.-JAand ii XVorltlnnmpn's flboaa JaSa will glvo more wtor for Inn money than aiiynthpriiiakat Tliey nru mad ftir irnrlco. Tho Increasing salaa show ttiat work InpiiiruliaTfl found tills out. ..... nVC $' ""I Voulha' 91.?.? Hchifhl Hhoc ar DV I w worn ty thnl)0)a orury vs bcro, Tba mod aurvlc able Uofs nolil at thw prlrca. ..- I AniCC (..IIIiind-HssTcd, 84.no, 92 and 8I.TS aWlftUflKw MiovaforMlaaoanro mwloof lbs lot Do . irnlani. tin Calf, aa dctlrrd. ThMf are srryMilnh.com. ?ortablo and ilumblo. Tbo fl hoo equals emiom mad a bocs coitlnff from St tfi .. Ladles ivbowUa toaouno 'mlio In their footwear nro flnillng tblaout. CAIJTION. Boware of dealers subslltuttngahoaswttla. nutU. T rinnolna' nama and thnnrlraSUmiiednii tiottora. uglat, II rock ton, luaiasi. GUITARS ""MANDOLINS ooii.n rrom i m upwwaa. sua Joiiai inn su guafwasa The Maaaurrrc. The SaioM ftftaut.r-s.wft Sycuaora, TjrtUKf8ipr, Mfthr, An. (ohk. THfXSoNSlfvaToilV. fu-i.rM.i U.S, acuqse. ulLl44iu.k.tcU:l0. ltllhUr4.,flji. Soil- Initromctii. In dh, Your lie.l d.r will &nlt for yoa. oim ala. k.t. nui buraM on loii4. fans for Hl.ilrU.4 ituUsaa. LYON&HEALY.64 Monroc 8 r.. CHICAGO. twAiis tuis rarsatiwr iMnM. All 111. ftlia. ftxlj utul.. Mir .n auftrftntft.! IM &ufl ti m Tea can't And what ynu want la yoar bom stars. et on the train tnj come to our mammoth lr Goods E.tsbllihment. If yoa can't coma, tbaa saal fors.tnples (no cbsrxe for .ampin), and order what you waul by mall. We cusrantaa sattsfactlaa. KANSAS CITY. ' VSAMS tsus Sarsa ! ax yM - BORE t OHIf WELI WELL8 THbntu I'ttinou Well ftUrblnary. Thaonl Mrlart .lf-cl.snln ana ORILI laat'dropplof tooUla aa L00MIS A NYHAN, TirriN. oHiv. Plao'a IlemedT for Catarrh is the Host, Easiest to Use, and Choaprii. I 1 Sold bv drnirclsta or sent by mall. 60c m. i. iittzeiiwo, warren. ia. i .'. .'-... .. - ..i A. N. K.-D. 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