ffiftPw" w, , :! y a-; . -. k ", V ' tv.-. .. It ''! IV, W ; ' . m ,-n m V 1st lt", V4- l'' V K 'c-w- i i YJ' iL Ififf3, &KV?& .. . ."''j . , ' ... The Chief C. B. HALE, Publisher MED CLOUD, NEBR STBRYQF news op the World boiled down for busy readers. . b -J, -.," NEWS FROM HOME AND ABROAD Dolngt of the Busy World Which May be Read In a Few Moment!, -National and World-wide Events ,"."" of Importance. . .-',.. Foreign. President Castro, of Vonozuola, has boon removed to a hospital In Berlin, to undergo a courso of treatment and dieting. " A light earthquake Is reported, ,1a France, but no material damage was done. ' Cardinal Victor LocqL archbishop of Bordeaux, died whllo returning from a visit to Rome. It la feared that tho antl-forolgn movement at Cantqn, Chirm, origin ally caused by tho doath of n coolie on 'the etenmor Falchon, will culml . nato in outbreaks against all foreign ers. The demand for cigarettes In China today Is exceeded only by that for kerosene. Japan is building a 1,100-ton torpedo boat to havo a upood of thlrty-nlno miles an hour and to carry a heavy gun In addition to Your torpedo tubes. I Three hundred and forty Japanese Bolaiers.havo,left Chlng Waa Tao for Japan. This la half tho total guard that Japan has been maintaining in Chill proylnco. ' t A new constitutional goyerpment has been Inaugurated in Turkey, anil tho new parliament elected, under the constitution promulgated by the sul tan last July has been opened. Governor Magoon, of Cuba,haB au thorized tho statomont that he would Shortly Issue a decreo empowering President-elect Gomez to contract n loan of $16,000,000 which should bo applied to the payment of the Clonfu .rob waterworks and Havana paving and, sewer contracts. A. destructive fire is In progress at .the .Canadian Pacific railway coal docks at Winnipeg, CanaJa. Olga Stein, arrested in New York and brought to Russia after extradi tion proceedings, has been, put on trial charged with forgery and cmbozzlo went. General Inouys, of tho Japanese army, is dead. Genoral William Booth, commandor- in-chief of the Salvation Army, has been operated on for cataract and the, doctors aro hopeful that ho will completely recover his sight. Domestic.1 A. family of six woro poisoned at Kansas City by eating pork and beans.: William R. Kelly, cashier ot tho Union Pacific railroad at South Oma ha," committed sulcldo Saturday, Two Chinese laundrymen wero found dead In their place of business at Winnipeg, Canada. No clue to the murderers. Two fit. Louis men havo been in formed that they aro part hoirs to an estate In the heart ot Wilmington, Dela., worth $80,000,000. Daniel Marshall, a ton-year-old boy of Hartford, Conn., lost his life in trying to save his dog from being run over by the cars. The dog cacaped unhurt. fcDonnlB Casey, who disappeared from his homo at Powhattan, Kan., a couple of weeks ago, was murdorod, his body being found in a straw stack a few. days ngo. Senator Hansborough, ot North Da kota, Is reportod as Improving in health. Tho total vote of tho recent presi dential election exceeded that ot 1004 by 1,341,631. Tho government mado a profit dur lug the past flscufcycar ot $10,541,371 on tho coinage of sllvor, nickel nnd bronze money. This represents the difference between tho price paid by tho' government for tho metals' and their coinage value. Tbo Toledo plant ot tho Republic Iron and Steel company employing COO men wilt resume operations Do comber 28h,after thirteen months idle 'llCSB. ' ' W. M. Cavanaugh, of Little Rock, Ark.; has. been chosen to succeed him self as president, 'Secretary and treasurer' ot the American Southern BBsoclatloH. of basoball clubs, s A fourteen-story building at Gales J.burg, Illinois,- was destroyed by .fire, cntauing. a loss otfo.vuu. A woman "Jointlst" was sontenced to six months in the county jail ami a. fine of "$200 for violating the liquor law- In, Leavenworth, 'A, Kentucky woman has made an nouncement .that she has $89,000 to ,spend to savo her son from being convicted of tho murder of his father. Executors of tho late John V. Far- well filer! nn Inventnrv nt tho rmtntii MM tfll.J. 7-t.jl ... .v.. i -'... T' - --- u?!-wfrW,cflsP0W $8,000,000 worth of per am'tf Ar&iwBEtflzZS: i l-,auubuv-;jl uub ,nppjiea i" .government for a hunt- 18 Belgian , territory in in n. tdck" .broker of Joplln, Mo., commit cd sulcldo Friday by shooting hluv elf. Two persons wore killed by an ex plosion In the plant of the Sonlor Fowor company, at Morrow, Ohio. More than G,O0O,000, In money ,or tiers,, was sent to foreign countries through tho port of New York between December 2 and December 16, when the last, of tho Christmas remittance money ships sailed. Iowa received first in tho awards on state exhibits a tho National Hor ticultural, congress Just cipso'd' at Council Bluffs. Three murdororn woro hanged at UoJUnghnm,. Washington, Friday. C. M. Buckles, nn Oklahoma hanker, has bocn found guilty of ombozzle ment and sentenced to a year in tho' pen and to pay a fine, ot $3,485. A Jury has finally been completed (o try tho night-rider cases at tfnlon City, Tonn. Tho nineteenth annual mooting of tho. Southern Educational associa tion will bo Tibtd nt 'Atlanta, Ga., the latter part of this month. Prof. Edward Clark, known In Eu rope and America as an archaeologist, has resigned from tho faculty of tho h'l'pon, VIb., collcgb aft6r fourteen years of servlco Oth that institution. Clyde M. Ite.cd, of Kansas, h.UB bqon appointed superintendent of tho di visions 6t railway adjustments of th? postofftco department. A heavy snow storm and blizzard Is roportcd from many of tho oastori; states. The total cost of tho primary elec tion hold in Kansas, last August will r.ot bo far from $110,000. Tho announcement of tho engage ment of Lucono Goodonow, a Chicago beauty, and Kloher fnukal, a Japa nese who can trace his llncago back a thousand years, was mado tho lnt ler "part of tho week. Tho Jury In tho Rhlnehart caso, at Waynesburg, Ponn., disagreed after be ing out forty-threo hours. ' The American Steel and Wire com pany will glvo employment to 1,000 or 1.C00 Idle- men this wook, Governor Hughes,, of Now York, has appointed a commission to In vestigate stock exchange mothods.- Tho Nationnl Rivers and Harbors congress la in favor of tho Issue by. congress of $600,000 worth of bonds, tho proceeds to' bo used ex clusively for the payment of such river and harbor work as may be authorized by congress. Donate Grant Mitchell (Ik Marvel) died at his home in Connecticut, aged eighty-four years Abraham Ruef, convicted of bribery in San Francisco, will bo Bontencod Saturday of this week. Three of tho big railroads of Mich igan have come to the relief of tho empty state treasury and paid $750, 000 in taxcB three months ahead of time. H. O. Smith, general superintend ent of tho Frceburn Coal and Coko company, was shot and killed in n quarrel at DeLorme, W Vn., by H. A. Connors, station agent for tho Nor folk & Western railroad. Washington. Tho total consumption of sugar In tho United States In 1907, as shown by tho, bureau of statistics, reached 7,089,667,975 pounds. Tho American battleship fleet has mado Its departure from Colombo for Suez. Senator Dolliver, of Iowa, Is pro paring, to make an effort for inaugura tion of a Bcb.omo of government aid and encouragement in tho Improve ment of the rural schools ot the whole country.. Rear Admiral John E. Plllsbury, having reached tho age' of -sixty-two years, was 'placed on tho' retired list. Chairman Knnpp, of tho' Interstate commerco opmmlsslon declares 'him Celt docldcdly of tho opinion that tho time has 'come for tho government to .take up the supervision ot the capital lznuon ot great corporations. The president is considering tho advisability of having a thorough ex nmlnatlon ,nnd report made on tho character of foundations that underllo tho locks and Important 'dams along tho lines of tho Panama canal. Prosldent Roosevelt has suggested a chango in tho form of government of tho District ot Columbia. President Roosevelt has told a delegation of West Virginia congress men and friends that they woro wast ing tlmo to recommond to him tho name of a brother of Judge Peter Grosscup for appointment as collector 'of Internal revenue. There wero l!094 vessel disasters in I ho United States in tho last fiscal year, resulting in a property loss ot $1,863,700, and the loss of twonty-two lives, according to tho annual report of the United States Bavlng service. Tho department of commerco' and labor Is authority for tho Btntomcnt that between 30,000 and 35,000 work men lose tholr lives In accidents In tho course of their employment to this country during tho year. Out of a total ot forty-ono candl lates who took tho examination for tho consular servlco last July, only alnetcon passed. Physical tests once in two yoaro for marino corps ofllcors aro pro scribed In an cxocutlvo order Just issued. In tho recommendation mado by tho Joint committee on the business meth ods of tho postal servlco fourth class postmasters are recommended to bo placod on a salary basis and postal notes or money orders without ad-, vices are suggested for suras ;aot ex ceedlng'fB.OO. ' ,, Ill B. Marchbank. a nromlnont NEBRASKA IN BRIEF NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST FROM VARIOUS SECTIONS. V ALL SUBJECTS TOUCHED UPON Religious, Social, Agricultural, Polit ical and Other Matters Given " Due Consideration. Petor Janscn, living near Jansen, has Just sold a section of land, near his ranch for $64,000 or $100 per aero. Tho Empiro Hldo company's offlco in Grand Island was robCed, thlovea getting tho magnificent sum of novon cents. Burglars of .late have been unusually busy at Holdrogo. A numbor of places havo boon ontored, but nt.nonp of thorn, woro tho robbors very suc cessful. Tho South Omnh.a Stock Yards as sociation has elected tho following o'fflcora: R. J, Dunham, president; John D. Crolghton, vlco prosldent; J. O Sharp, Bccrotnry and treasurer; E. Buckingham, genoral maungor. Work of remodeling tho postoftice at McCook has bogun. Tho rccont Install ing of city carrlors has vaca'od a largo numbor of boxes, and thoso havo been, taken out, nnd delivery windows for each cnrrlor placed in their stead'. '"Ueorgo Fiank oTf Ornrd island, a lad of about 22 years of mo, was ac cidentally shot in tho ankle, tho dls chargo of tho pumpgun so shattering tho bono that nmputatlon was ncces nary botween tho ankle and knee.. Tho Odd Fellows of Cambridge aro 1 making preparations to dodlcato their new $14,000 brick templo. Tho build ing Is hcarly completed and wilt bo one of tho finest lodgo homes In tho state. Tho Nebraska Improved Llvo Stock Breeders' association will moot on Thursday, January 21, In tho stock judging pavllllon at the university farm. President, Hon. Georgo Caup land, Elgin; Nob.; secretary, Dr. A. T. PetqrSi Lincoln. Nob. Tho county beard of Deuel refused saloon license to two saloons -that havo boon operating in Oshkosh the past two yoars. Tho Baloons of that town havo beon. run on tho wide open plan, and drunkenness and gambling has given tho town a tough name and tho law abiding cltlzons decided to wlpo tho ovils out. Miss Nellie May Schleo, a former teacher in tho Lincoln schools, now critic teacher at the stato normal at Peru, has returned from England nnd Germany, whero sho went in Septem ber uuder the auspices of the National Civic; Federation on a tour of inspec tion of schools. They do not compare very favorably with American schools iu her estimation. Tho winter meeting, ot the Nebraska Territorial Pioneers' association will occur January 12 and 13 In connec tion wl the annual .mooting of "Tho Nebraska tSato Historical society in Lincoln. Tho usual pleasured of as sociating with follow pioneers will ha Increased at this meeting Vty examin ing togethor early day relics assem bled especially for the occasion. Secretary ot Stato Junkin has re ceived a copy of a proposed bill to. guaranty bank 'dopoalts, which has been drawn by Senator Fred H. Quln cy of aSllna, Kan., and which -will be introduced In the coming session of tho Kansas, legislature. It provides for a fund of $1,000,000 to bo raised from assessments against banks that desire to participate in the fund. A formor Central City hoy has tho honor Of winning ono ot tho four prizes awarded by Miss Helen Gould to men of tho United States who should mcmorlzo COO verses from cer tain specified portions of tho BIblo. Tho fortuno winner is C. E. Huff, son of Walter Huff of Central City, and now connected with a college at To puka, Kas., as professor of ponman? ship. Living for threo months with a broken neck, J. S. Dyche, tho Clarko citizen who was Injured last Septem ber by failing from a haystack, flnnlly succumbor to his Injury. Mr. Dycho was working on a haystack when ho was struqk by tho fork oftho stacker, and knocked off, alighting on his head. His nock was broken and his spinal column Injured. Slnco that tlmo ho was a holploss Invalid and was nar tlally paralyzod, and" grow gradually weakor until tho end came. R. C. Jorden, superintendent of tho United States Indian warohouso at Omaha, vlsltod tho Nollgh mills for, the purpose ot Inspecting upwards of 100,000 pounds ot cornmoal, which goes to overy Indian agency and school in tho Unltod States, and makes 285 shipments. Mr. Jordan' stated It was tho finest, meal ho over Inspected, showing that tho quality ot the corn crop of Antolopo county this year is unsurpassed. ' Tho Inspector for tho wnr department will also he hero to pass upon 150,000 pounds of flour for different army posts. A largo deal In Merrick county land was consummated last weok, when tho 320 acros owned by tho hoirs ot tho late A. Scuddor in Mead towpshlp was sold to C. Larson of Racino, Wis,, tho land bringing $12,800 or $40 por acre, William Kolley, tho man arrested a tow days ago charged with stealing a mail pouch from a Union Pacific mall car near Grand Islaud last Oc tobor, was roloased from custody at Bcatrlco by United Statw Commission er Cobboy, tho government finding that it had not sufficient evidence to warrant proscputlon. NEBRASKA NEWS AND NOTES. Items of Greater or Lesser' Impor tance Over the State, Broken Bow, amid much enthusi asm, organized a commercial club. Tho Gage County Farmers' Insti tuo will bo hold In Beatrice January 6 and 7 1909. Contractors installing sewer work nt David City havo slopped operations until spring. C. B. Congdon,.of Wilcox, who was found guilty of Boiling liquors on three counts was fined $300.00 and costs. Improvements Involving an expendi ture of botween $4,000 nnd $5,000 are shortly to bo mado In tho plant ot tho Conlral City gas company with a vlow to improving tho servlco. Tho only flour mill in Koarnoy coun ty was destroyed by fl'ro at MIndon. It was the property "of A. D. AndrowB & Sons and was estimated to bo worth from $25,000 to, $30,000. Scdrlot fovcr has broken out in tho girls' Industrial school at Genova, and tho city cilccrs havo established a quarantine over all InmateSand em ployes. Poultry fanciers ot West Polntrmet at tho dlty hall and organized the West Point pou'try and pot stock asso ciation. It was agreed to hold the an nual poultry show January 13, 14 and 15. William Bachmnn, ono ot the old conductors of tho Bur'4ngton, died at AUIanco of pneumonia, after a linger ing lllnqss of about threo weeks. Tho remains wero taken to Glenwood, la, for- burial. Two moro alleged crooks who aro thought to havo boon Implicated In tho robbory of two stores at Dillor and Stoolo Olty wore arrested in a room ing houBO at Wymore and taken to Falrbury and lodged In jail. In- district court at Ptottsmouth Judge H. D, Trayls sentenced Matt Bozarth to sorve In the state peni tentiary during his natural life., Bo-J zarth killed James Dyor by stabbing him on the street In Greenwood on Oc tober 6. In district court at McCobk William Jeffries, tho well known horseman ot this city, secured a verdict for $920 in his suit lor damages against tho Burlington Railroad company for In juries, to his fast horses in shipment and delays. ' A man named Thompson from Brown county has written Mr. Mor resoy, an' attorney of Valentine, want ing him to havo a certain deed can celed, claiming it is a. forgery. Tho doodls mado out to ono Sutton, who is not known in Valontfne. A Lincoln correspondent says it will bo a "show-mo" session of the Nebraska legislature which bcgluB its thirty-first session, at noon of next New Year's day. , Every .individual andr ovory Institution that want's an appropriation will-have to put up a pretty good reason for tho need of that appropriation to get away with the goods. -v William Tappe, a .farmer 24 years old, living half a mile northwest of Benson, shot, and .probably fatally wounded himself. Tho shooting oc curred in tho proosneo ot Tappo'a wlfo and while tho frantic woman waa struggling with "her husband to pre vent he deed. -Tappe had of lao been drinking heavily. At Central City W. A. Hughes has tendered his resignation as secretary, of the local Young; Men's Christian as sociation, the resignation has heen ac cepted by the board of diroctors and bis. successor has beon chosen in the , person of R.L. McMillan of Crete, a graduate of Dbane college and one ot the state secretaries. With a -deafening roarjand without a second's warning the concrete dam across the Little Blue river at .tho Falrbury roller mjlls -went out. -The first Bign of a weakness, in the dam was noticod when a sixtoen-foot sec Tion broko loose and was shoved down tho stream twenty feet. Tho. loss is estimated at from $6,000 to $8,000. Tho sheriff of Grant county arrived in Chappoll after Will Henderson of Oshkosh, who hnd boon arrosted from a circular sent out by tho Grant coun ty sheriff, offering a roward of $50 for his apprehension. Henderson Is charged with a criminal assault on a young woman, near Hyannls and a'so with burglarh'.ng itho premises aftor tho assault Thomas L. Hlsgeii,' into candidate tof prosldent on tho Independence Icaguo tlckot, fis going to ask the logla laturo of Massachusetts to enact ono of Nebraska's laws. Mr. Hlsgen has written Secretary of Stato Junkin for a copy of tho law enacted last, winter which prohibits tho selling of any com modity at nTdlffercnt price iu one placo than in another, freight ratos being, considered. CummlngB & Pease of Boatrlce fllod n dnmago suit of $103.07 against the Burlington railroad for falluro of tho company to deliver sovcral cars of cattlo ut Kausan City at the specified tlmo. Tho plaintiffs allege that tholr cattlo did not arrive in time for tho morning- markots, thnt they wero obliged to buy extra feed and bedding and that the cattle sufforod an oxtra shrinkage, of thirty pounds por head henco the suit. , Postmaster Holllngworth bos re ceived word from Senator E, J. Bur kett and Congressman E. H. Hinshaw to tho effect that prospects aro bright for tho passage of the bill appropriat ing $15,000 for tho purchase of addi tional ground for tho addition to tho poBtofflco building in Boatrlce. At MIndon In tho district court In tho caso ot Gegrge B, Petorson, who was charged with and found guilty of tho crlmo of Incest, the court over ruled tfio motion for a new trial and 'sentonccd him to" the penitentiary for a term of three years, The caso will be appealed to tho supreme court.. DETMLSOF I -,. .,1V - NIGHTRIDER TURNS STATE'S EVh DENCE AND TELLS STORY OF RANKIN HANGING. . SECRETS OFTHE ORGANIZATION Tells of Its Passwords and Meetlnn Places and Implicates Eight of- His Comrades In the Tragedy. Frank Fehrlngor, tho- confessed nlghtridor, ngod thirty-five, Mondtty related tho Jnnor socrcts of tho or ganization, its passwords and meeting places .Implicating the eight defend ants. Ho related tho killing of Rankin nnd-posltlvoly identified four ot the prisoners who wore with him. Ho was brought from tho barracks whore, ho is hold by a detachment ot sol dlors. Fehrlngor testified that Gar rett Johnson, ono of the defendants, administered tho oath ono night on the road lait summer. Ho related tho whipping of Mrs. Emma Johnson bo caiiso she would not dismiss a divorce suit pending against her husband. He explained ho rocelvcd Word from Tld Burton that Taylor and another man woro at tho Walnut Log hotel. He thon. mounted a horse and notified o number of tho riders. Fehrlngor said the crowd, consists ing ot thlrty-flvo masked men, left tholr hqrsos 300 yards from the hotel and walked tho rest of tho way. They watched at a back window until .the men got in tho .front, way .and then entered tho room, where Tayl'or'and Rankin ' were mado ,to dress. They took them out and walked tbcm to tho lake. Then he told the story of the killing. Predicts Peace In Balkans. Tho king's speech, read by the lord chancellor Monday at the ad journment of parliament until Febru-. ary 10, declared there was reason to bellovo that wIbc, conciliatory ideas would prevail in tho Balkans. Eng land's rolaUons everywhere tho the speech said, aro friendly. Several recent treaties have been entered Into; especially with America, concerning Canadian relations, tending toward groator peace and stability. Startling Plot Points to Republic. Spanish exiles in southwestern Franco aro co-operating with revolutionary leaders in Spain and Portugal in a scheme to consolidate tho entire southwestern peninsula into a slnglo republic. While government author ities aro making light of tho move ment, thoso in a position to know de claro tho conspiracy has reached a stage whero the most startling dovcl opoments are expectedly shortly. , - Wages Held Back by Federal Treasury Keproseniativo Stevens of Minne sota has made formal complaint to the treasury department that nearly eight' million dollars in wages to federal employes is boing hold up. Through his activity $42,500 for men employed on, rivers and harbors work in the northwest has begn forwarded. The delay is, said to bo" due to the .desire of the treasury department not to dis turb bank, balances. Bavarian' Monarch a Maniac. King Otto, ot Bavaria, lies in a padded room in tho palaco, bound in a straight Jacket, and raving in tho wild est form brfiolent insanity. The pas sive idiocy, which, formany years has made the monarch.te most pitlablo figure in modern history, developed Sunday Into a destructible mania, alarming the entire royal household. It is thought the death of the monarch is near at hand. Steps In Manhole Has Legs Cooked. Charles Austin, head burner at the Barber Asphalt company's, big brick plant at Des Moines, stopped, Into an opon manhole Monday morning which leadB to a fluo carrying away tho hot air and gases from the brick kilns and was soveroly burned about the legs and body His accident, whllo painful will not provo fatal. Thaw Must Remain In New York Jail. An opinion wo handed down by tho United, States circuit court of appeals affirming the ordor of tho district court in tho case of Harry K. Thaw. The lowor court recontly refused to ordor tho New York authorities to produce Thaw in court at tho appear ng ot his petition in bankruptcy, United SUtee of Europe. Sir Max Waochter, who is touring the capitals of "Europo advocating the abolition ot emperors and kings .nnd the formation of tho United States of Europe, was received Friday by M. Plnchbl, French minister of foreign nftalrs. Sir Max favors King Edward as the first president of his proposed union. American Wlfo of Chinaman Suicides. Goorgla Ah Wong, the American wifo of a Chinaman, ot Piano, 111., poisoner her tour children with wood Icohol Monday nnd then hurled her elf under a fust Burlington passonger trnln and was crushed to death. She stabbed her baby girl, aftor poisoning it to be sure of death, Tho eldest child Is aged twolvo, all wlll.probably d(o. Sho. left a note saying her Ufa was horrible and could not go on;" that she lntonded to warn anyone against making her daughter load tho same kind oL& Hto-0a her own. The woman "waajiald to be tho daughter ot a wealthy Chlcagoan. Ttitturm . 'I pur frfcnd Llfetn-A W$4txtutP i Mncve n. . WhU ns vou Iftlr-k Mf Kiv, fa tvtr nd At fxb howwf" 7li tat IW UnoJjd en or f- f Mctyr Hj &. 11 ECZEMAXLL OVER HIM. No Nlght'e Rest for a Year and Limit ef Hla Endurance 8eemed Near Owes Recovery to Cutlcura. "My eon Clyde waa almolt cosa- - pletely covered with eczema. Physi cians treated him for nearly a year without helping him any1. His head, face, and nock were corcrec with largt Bcabs which ho would rub iinff-'v, i, fell oft Thon blood and matter would n,.J run nut anil Hint wnnlil tw vnnut . VI Friends coming to sco him said that It ho got well k. would be disfigured for life. When it seemed '88' if ite could., possibly stand Jt no Joager, I use' BomeCutlcura Soap, Cutlcura Oint ment, and Cutlcura Resolvent That was the first eight for nearly: a year that he slept In the morning thero was a great chango for the better, in about six weeks ho was perfectly well. Our leading physician recommends Cutlcura for cczoma. Mr Algy Cockburn, Shllob, O.. Juno 11, 1907." Disease Damages Tea Crops. A curious disease which has done much damago to the tea crops of northeast India is knowa as ''red rust," An account of the species of alga (Copaleuros vlrcscens), which causes it, is given by C. M. Hutchla on la the "Memoirs of the Agricultu ral Department of India." It attacks the leaves and stems of tkttea plant, forming yellow patches. : K'-l' rop- agaieu ny iwo sinus oi Bpewtyi-cw carried by water and the btats or Onto Crrr or Toledo, t" Ica Oovht.. - r Frank J. Cnsnar make oath UM Mrtner ot the firm of F. J. dmr A botla-M ta Uw. City ot Toledo. Consty ao4 ktorcMld. and thM mid firm wBl ear. th ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for tmth ana arerr cua ot Catamh ttt eanoot ba cured by tk bm of HALL'S CATAKJUI CU3B. ' . FRANK. J. CHBMTCT. mrora to Miora ma ana MiDecriDea m sty. tbli ttb day ot December, A. D int. j Trrr - A. W. OLBABOW. ' liif Kaun.rmue, Han Catarrh Curo- k taken Internally w4 'ae directly upon Uw blood and mueooa aurtaaw t tbr (yttem. Bend tor testimonials, free. - ...... .... F.J.CTIENKYCO,T0le4.O Bold by all Dnmtttt-, T8& Take UaUs Family rills for eoastlpaUe Rather Dubious, "I hear Goldrox bought a doubtful piece of property lately that he paid several millions for. Did he get a good title?" "I don't know, I am ,uro. He bought a duke tor his daughter." ' ImDortant to Mothers. Examine carefully every bottij CA8TORIA a safe and sure remMy fi Infanta and children, and see thatit Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Yearn. The Kind You Have Always Bought i ..in IS II The elephant smells, sot with hla trunk, hut with the roof of hla aoath, which contains a nostril and olfactory nerves. -- - sr -mm - - -as-ss- ONI.Tr OKK "BSOMO QUIrTOOr Ttt.laIUXATTVH HUmOOTjbaN. Look f Of IB 4ntara of K. W. UIUW errw to Cor Cold in One Cay. ate. Nfc Uea ut WOTM -i- Tale would be a brighter world tt the people who can't alng weukLa't This woman says Xyclia B.' jfinKuam-H vogeiauiofjompoana, saved Iter life. Bead her letter. Mrs. T. 0. WilladBen, of Manning. .Iowa,wri4Ga to Mrs. Pinkham: . T OAn f raltr BO.tr flint T.-t,1I. T Tti Jt . Ti . . i. "-w J J" , I nam's vegetaoio uompound sayea my life, and 1 cannot express my ffratitHde to vou in words. For Tears I anffered with tho worst forms of femalercoat plaints, continually doctoringi mod1 cno.ndlno1 lnfja tf mnnnir rriollnt! without help. I wrote you for adv.ee, igiioirou it as uirecwa, uta wok Ltjmtk E. Pinkham's Vegetable Oompoumd as4 it has restored me to perfect health. Had it iiotr been tor yon I' should have been in my grave to-day. I wish, every' tmfferins woman would try'lt.w ? FACTS FOR SICK WOMEf For thirty' years 1-ydla K. 'Pinkii hamM Vegetablo Compound, made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills, and has positively cured thousands of wmrwn Th n h avn 1 vnn f -miiKlArl mi t HcnlavimnTfu Inflammotlnn iiinow.i' tlon, fibroid tumors, irregularities, Eiriodlo pains, baokache, that boar vr-down feolinor. flatulener.inditrea. tlon,(iizzmeornerousprostxatioa i Why don't you try r- vft- SSJfV'SftWStMl1 ESih.-Aa3r i-SEBKlOTi oUaBWE fSpWAfJ mm$wmm CaJMmr YYa, V' OLu&lMfiai, lBSSSjpjVBSSSSSSSaSSBsrsrKfBrsjfiv2srsrsr. SBBaFrtfBBsT ii7vj?assss. 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