Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, March 03, 1904, Image 6
- " - y-- - THOUSANDS DAVE I 'KIDNEY ' I . TROUBLE AND IOON'T KNOW 1T To Prove what Swamp-Root , the Great Kidney Remedy , Will Do for YOU , Every Reader of this paper. May Have a Sample Bottle Sent Free by Mall , WOf\k Rlul unhealthy Jdthle 's are responslblo for moro Uckness ulUl Hullcring than ny , othetlhumse , therefore , when through neglect 01' other causes , Jdtluoy trouble Is IOrwitted to 'contlnuc , fat1\l rcsu\t4 \ ! are Hure to follow. " Your other organH may nmtl attcution-but your kldnoys most , I.HlCIUlse they do Illost uncI. Ilcecl. attention first. If 3"011 UfO slolc or "foci badly , " bo ln tnldng Dr. KUmer'o Swamp-Hoot , the gr nt Jc.lcluoy , lh'or autl bluddor remedy , hecau80 ns suou us 'our lc.1clneys bogln to Jot bOUOl' they will help all the othcr organs to 11oullh. A tl'Ial will. convIuco auyolle. .ThB mild and immediate effect of Dr , l\i1mer' s..wamp.Rool , the creat kidney nnd blad er remed } ' , is soon realized. It stands the highest for it : ! wonderful cures of the most distressin cases. Swamp- Hoot will set your whole system risht , und the best proof of this is a trial. 14 EAST lOlb : : 51' " NEW-YOIlIe CITY. Dun Sill : OCT. 151b , 1903. "I had r.boen t.ulTernseverely / : from kidney Crouhle. II .ymploms were on hand : my former IItrenlh and power h:1I1 left me : I coullt hanlly dral : m'scr ! aloni : Even m ) ' mental cal'Rclty wa eivln ! : .oUI , and ofl n I wilhell 10 die. It wa. Ihen I aw an ud\eriiselllent of yoms In a New York p8l'c.r , but IVould not hav" paid any attenllon 10 It , Iliulil nut promised p , worn ! : narllllteo "ith every bottlcof your mcdlclne , 11 'crtirll : Ilml yonr SWalll1 > " Heel is purely "cielahle : , al,1 lIoc"i 1101 , "olllllin I1ny harmfut drnc , t Dill lIe.cntx yel1rs RIIII fuur munlh'l old , alllt with a coed conSClellC" Il"un rccolllmellli Swamp'Hool to nil sn1lCII"5 frum Idtlncy Iroubles , I'our members of lilY falllily I.\.u . bcen u.lne Swamwltoot for four dlttcrenl kitlDol wlcases. .ith Ihu Iood rcsnll " " \ > RIIIU : " With 1II00ny Ihank lu you , 1 remalr Vcry lIu1y your . . ltOUlmT DERNER. You may have a sample : hottla of this famous kidney rcmcdy , Swamp-Root , fiCt free by ma/ : / , postpaid , by which } "ou m } 'ths\ \ ils sjrueJ ! : for such ; disqrderl : as lcidnl ! : bltdder : and tirle adid "dise sc5 , llJor digestion , being obliged to pass , " . EDITOIUAf. . . NOTE.-So success. f 1l\is Swamp.Root in prOml > t1y curing c\'cn the most distressing cases ol kidney , liver or "ladder troubles , tbat to pro\'o its won- derul ( merits , you may havc a sacnJle bol le nnd a book o ( , valuable inormalton. ( both sent absolutely free by mail. The book con- ta.in : > many of tbo thousands upon thou- I 6D.llds of testimonial letters received ( rom men and women cured. 'rhe value and sucCess - Cess of Swamp' Root is so well known that o1r readers are.lldyjsed to send for : & sample bOttle. In sending ) 'uur address to Dr , WI- mer& Co. , Dinghamton , N. Y. , be sure tosay "f 'I' . . . . J Put your fl n. ger on our trade mark. Tell your dealer you want the best starch.yo r money can buy Inslsl1 n'havln the best , ' 'DEFIANCE. It Is 16 oun es for 10 ccnts No premiums , but one , pound of the very best . . tarch made. We put all our money In the tarch. I.t needs no cookln : . It 105 absolutely pure. , It glvcs satisfaction or . mon.ey bnclc. . Omaha , Neb. . When Answcrlng Advertisements , Kindly Mention This Paper. ( I your water frequently night and day smarting or irritation In passing , brick- dnst or sediment in the urine , hea.dache , hacknche , lame back , dizziness , sleepless- ncss , nervousness , heart disturbance duo to bad Wdney trouble , skin eruptions ( rom bad blood , ncuralgia , rheumatism , diabetes , bloating , irritability , wornout feeling , lack of ambition , loss of flesh , sal10w com- plcxion , or Bright's disease. If your water , when nl10wed to remaiD undisturbed in a Class or bottle for I twelity-four hours. form : ; a sediment or I settling or ha : . n. 'c.1ondy appearance. it is ! . c\'idenco that ) 'onr kidne's and bladder. . nced immediate attention. Swamp-Root is tlm great discovery 01 Dr. J ilmer , the eminent kidney and bladder - der specialist. Ilospilals use it with wonderful - derful success in both , ! i1iSht and sel ere cases. Doctor : ! recommend it to their patients and use it in their own families , because the } ' recognize in Swamp-Root the ! ; rcatest and most successful remedy. 'Swamp' Hoot is pleasant to take and is for sale at dru stores the world over in bottles of two ize5 amI two prices-fifty cenls and ono dollar. R mtm u. the JltIlIr. ! . . . s.wuIIJ.'oot , : /Jr. A-ilmtr's SWllm . .Roo1lC1 tIe atid , . ss. Billl { " Imlllllm , JY ; , UII eve , ) ' buttle. - y.m : read this ( flnerqus orrer in this paper. COUPON. . Pleue write or till in Ihls cotlPon. with your name allll nthlr" " and Ur. KUmAr II : Co , will selld ) on 11 Fr e Sample UoUle of Swamp-Root tbo Ureat Kldne ) ' Rcmed ) ' . Name. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . St. and No. . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ' Clt ) ' or Town . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . State. . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mention Ihls paper , - - 1f.I . I I : Thompson's Eye Wate : , lUr.ST O lr.ItTlI FA R M E R S I Barncn , Collar. and Sl1ddlet \Vith as iude mAtk : .ut.maJ , from th. o'd.fa.hiontd C"llfornio1 lutht . t"nned " < With CAte wilt IUI . \ IIletin\t. A.1e Y".lt @ J\"lu If they do not h"ndle our ) tooJ. . : ) ell < l 2.ccnt It.\mp for C"latoz . 01 ou , Harlle" "nd S"ddlca , " , hlch .ho. . . . . you & " ' ' 'y to bllY Ihem. nUCH.o ; ' 1'1'1" nnos. . " 11. . Jlltrnt'n l\hu , Lincoln. NebraHlI < n. F ARt'ERS ' and STOCKMEN WII CIUI Ia'"e ) OlllUlrtdloman' , I'ront ' by havln ! ; ollr n.1I wltrnh"'hel RIII tertii , , ! : ) 'arlh , IInlc lIrltll ; blihclt I'IIIIIh1n p'rll"'o tor ) 'IIur IralD aud Itock. S ll\t for uur l'JU t : "nookltt. , " Farmlln' Grain and LhQ Stock Commission Co. I ' : IJ tootoDylllllhIlD ( . Cb' ' , po ; , 111. . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1- SAN ANTONIO I The cllmale's the thln III Sail ntonio. rare JIIII" tllIY ts 1101 IlIIer than the Ii' craie day II ill .Sa. . . .AntonlB. Climale , H'Oner ) ' anti the Root hOlcls ilia\ \ . . " it R IIcfoCIVillier re olt , ' 1'111 , cosmol'ntitan pOlllllalloll , Ihe CrllRl ! > tine \VRlb , mins 111111 Ihe hhlorlc 1Iaces IIcar San I 1.11101110 IIro ; , specially till rulilll : , Kaly's chroll 1a I'lIlIman Ileotlers froRl St , I Louis , lallll1o 1.:11) : alld Shrovcport lIIa.e . Iho trip comronable , ! " -rho tllllrr IIf SAn Anlonl" . " a be8utltllllr : IIIl1straled blloklet IIb.1l1t Che , 'lIy , IthlMllIry alll : It , ' "arled auractlllul , will he , ent an'whero 1111 , rc ell't uC u III stlimpl. teu ; I.aty'1:8I1t : , ur wrllo GEORGE MORTON , Gon. PIIOS. Ag" ST. LOUIS. MO. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC g TItE LINCOLN IMPORTING HORSE (0 g Lincoln , f'lobrnakn g German Coach , g Pmherons , g , [ ngUsh Shire . g .lk french Draft g , If\\ " > I > ; , , . and Belgians. : o ( Tht LARGEST "I FIRST- o InoporltU " - ( o CLASS tuUlo.\I 01 "ny ( .on"ern 'n ' o1U Ihc ( o WUII OV R 50 IIHAD TO SnLnCT ( 0 FROM. On " , riving in LllICotn Iollu the ( o Stale FArm . 'reci ' c"r " , lid. ruu , d r"tty 10 ( o our b.un. Comc and su u. o. wrltc. , o Li' DI.I , Tel. G75. t. . Sullh Ii 11 , rI\r \ , C c OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOoOO W. N. U" Omaha. No. 9-19C - - - - - - BEGGS' CHERRY COUGF SYRUP cures coughs and colds. - - . _ . H _ _ , , _ _ _ - , , . . _ . . . . . . . . . , . . . . - - - - - ' ST. LOUIS EXPOSITION WILL BE GREATEST EVER HELD ON EARTH Estimated Cost , Exclusive of the Value of the Exhibits , Is from Forty to Fifty Million Dollars-Miles of Wonderful Displays in More Than Twanty Buildings. It Is nr.1a 1I1l10 more than two months hofore the gates will open Ilpon the World's Fair nt St. LOllis and the public , . . .111 lIe in\'lted to sco the 'gt"catcst eXllosltlon that has e..er heen Graated. 'l'h . . .ast exhlhlt p/llaces / are COUllllcte and tnany of them ha0 heen finlshoel for se\'or/ll / months. Within the next two months nil of them are to ho hrlghtenetl with new coats of paint so that , on the olllJIIlng day. the magnlficeut nna ; " 01' palaces will nil' I'ear ' as fresh as a ncwly 1Jlossomell rose. r-o one , no mattcr how . . .1\'ld hIs 1m. aglnatlon , cnn plcturo to himself the acono that \\111 lie presentetl when the gxposltlon Is complete. The mot'e ono I sees this great collection of exh IlIlt Imlnces and countless other IJtllldlngs , the moro doelI ) ' Imllressed he he. comes with the gralldeul' of the under. tnltlng. AH the days grow 10ngCt. and ho air hecomos halmy with the breezes of spring , the Exposition will talto on far greater activity than It has seen durIng the boIsterous days of winter , In 8plte of the 8evere weather , worl , has not ceased UlOn the constructlon of the Wot'ld's Fall' for maI'o than II. day or two at a tlmo ami there Is evet'y expectation and I1rom. Iso lhat It will be complete on the opening da ) ' , The hulldlngs and groulH3 , magnlfl. hoon loth to belle..o such a statement. I nut sueh Is the tnct. The exhibit Iml.I I ace3 of the Louisiana Purchase I x. Ilosltion average much larger than these of Chicago and are greater In num er. A out 130 net'es of floor space are Ilro\'lded In the "at'lous l1al. aces 'of the Ilt'csent World's Fall' and moro than twent . hul1tllnga w1l1 he used for exhibit IHlrposos , The InrI ; ' est of these Is the Palace of Agrlcul. ture , which cO\'ers tWOlt ) ' acres. 'rho ' next I'n slzo Is the Palace of ' 1'I'ansllol" tatlon , co\'m'ln ; ; flfteen acres and con. talnlng four mllcs of railway tracls for the exhlhlt of ] ocomol1\'es and cars , At the Chicago gXlOsltion there WOl'O lu'acllcal1) ' no outdoor ex. . hlblts. At lhls World's I'.alr ahout 100 acres are gl"en UII to outdoor dlspla 's , supplementing In n most pleaslnl ; manner the hundreds oC thousands of indoot' exhlhlts. At the Chicago Bx. lOslllon ol1'e building was used for no less lhan thrco Imlmrtant depart- ments. At the \Vorld's Fall' In St , Louis four bUI1tllngs. covering fori ) " fi\'o acres , al'o given up to the same four departments. The total cost of the World's Fall' Is esllmated at from fort ) ' to tift ) ' million dol1ars , exclusive of the value of tho. exhibits. The Palace of Ma. chlnat.y alone wll1 contain exhibits to the value of eight million dol1al's. I xposltlon season , thousands of birds repreHC'nting man ) ' specIes and climes , ' 1'he largest hotel ever IlIIlIt , contain. Int ; 2WO : room9 , III within the World's Fall' grouuds. 'rho largest IItatue ever cast will stand In the Palr.ce of Mines and l\tetallur y as the exhibit uf the h'on InciustrlcH of Birmingham. AlII. Twe\'o ! ncres nro dO\'oted to a mining gulch containing all mannel' or mining machinery and exhibits. A fioral clock , 112 feet In diameter , the hallds of whIch weigh moro than a. ton each , w1l1 tell the tlmo of day upon the slope nOI" h of the Palace of Agrlcullure. A map of lho United States , six acres fn exlont. planted with coreala and other plants common to the \'I\I'lous states , Is an Interesllng dlsplu ) ' b ) ' the United States Dureau of Plaut Indnstr ' , I Fort ) ' al'res are de\'oteel to the Phil. ! Ipplne exhlhlt auel lhlt't ) ' acres are de. I \'oted to the Indian dlsillay. Six acres ! are de\'oted to the gal"den of roses , , ' 1'went ) ' acres are set apart for lhe accommodation - ! commodation oC airships , which wl11 participate In the contestR for prizes amollntlng to $ OOOOO. The Quadren- nlul Olympic games wll1 be held dur- In the W01'ld'fj 1o'alr upon the athletic fiEld of the Exposition Grounds. An Intra'lIIura ] rail war , ha\'lng tourteen IIIl1es of track will con \'e ) ' the visitors to an ) " part of the Exposition. Some fOI.t ) " restaurants w111 feed the multi. AT THE WORLD'S FAIR , ST. LOUIS. - - . - . . . . , , f. - " , " ' , . - : ' , . . . . ' . . y /.4 ' - , I . " " . , i - . ' . . . . " . . , ' ' h , ' i. . ' . - ' . . 'i. > ' f / : _ - , . . , : , "f , . : " ' \ \ ' . i' " L. , " ! ; } ' , , : 1" . . - , , - ' . ' . , -t : : . . I View looking east from the Plaza St. Anthony. Palace of Varied Industries on the left. palace of Electricity on the right , Palace of Manufacture : . In the distance , cent though they be. are but the set. tlng for a fal' mOl'o Interesting dlsllay. ) In all the hulltllngs the hest IU"oducts that the world can offer will he al't'ang' c'd In the most nttractlve order and will con \0) ' tu t.ho mlnll a heltet. Idea of what the wltlo world Is doing than would ) "ears of stud ) " and Inlluh'y. Fifty-one nations uC the world aU11 all of the states of the American Union will be relU"eHented In this extensive JlCIt'lmyal oC the wOI'ld's ] u'esent.day I oft'OI't , 'I'hoso who arc Camlllal' with the Col II 111 blan l xposltlon at Ch Il'ago hit \0 Jften asl\Cd If the Loulslanll. Pm" . chuse EXIJOsition wouhl equal "In ex. tent or gran lIeuI' the celehrated Ex. IlOsltion oC 18H3. When told hat It would bo twlco as lal'/o / In extellt of rrollnds ; and 50 per cent Inrger In oxhlblt space In buildIngs , they ha0 - - . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . MARKETING FOR THE SEA COW , It Is Necesnary Now to Cut Through Ice to Get at the Eel Grass , ' 1'ho man who does the 1IlIlI'lt'tlng rot' the Aquar'llIm's sea cow has hacl to , do omo Ilvely hustllng this winter to leeop that big animal supplied wIth food. 'I'he SOil. . cow Is olght foot 101'1 ; , v..elghs 800 po IIIIlIS , and has a lIoalthy , 'Ilpellte , In the first eighteen weels Ilfter' Its arrl\/Il / hero from Flol'llla , on Sept , : ) last , It ate nlnoty IHltlh'ls of ( 'el II'ass , six \H1shels of fennel-leafed 1101111 weed antI two butlhels of uh'a. 0 : ' st'a lettuce , maldng nlnety-C'lght bushels of aqllatlc plauts In nil In elghleen weels , or an average of about 1I\0 and onclmtr bushels a weolc , which Is ahout Its 11resent rate. . . _ or eonRumptlon , ' 1'ho ecl gl'IHS ! and other thln s for the sca cow's tahlo nro gatherC't ! 111 ' ' the wateri ! thel'Co Gt'I\\'esel\l1 BII ) 01' with connectell. Da'l1Ien sa ) ' that the present hns been the harllest wnter ! hOl"l'abouta on the watel' In twenty.fivo ' du's It has heen nec. 'C'l\rs , On m\11 ( ) essar ) ' to cut through the Ice to gct - - - - . . . . . . . . . . , . . . , . . . - - . . - . . . . - - - - - ) Swiss Industrial Schools , , ) ' 1'hel'o are 1l1IlIlst1'1al schools for rlOl'I , a.tul watch 1111\Itlng In G"me\'a ! , ) l.ol'lt' , Chauxtle.Fontl. : , otc. ; thon' al'o art /lnll / Intuslrllil ! worldnl ; schools In other cities for women , : > \I1"ldl aUtl : > ' ' schoulH fOl' autl th'I'o ar'o 1I\1ustl'lal ] the hanll tratloR In must oC the elt I's the 'Olilltl' ' ' 1'ho Imh. nt\ll townR of ( " sebools Hl'e IIm\\ " . ( ' ( ' tau ht In thololO - ! tIH , arlthmolle , ! ; eJ I'a\lh \ ) ' , hoolill' < ! II- I Inlo : , Gt'rman , French anll practical In. " e1.1olien h ' the tlruC'tlon : In the tt"l\llo ) , \.11)11 , ' 1'0 mention the hlg things of the Worlll's Fait. oC lUO.l would he to glvo a catalogue of the greatest achieve. ments of man In 111 an ) ' lines of en. lien \01' . For examilleVo : shall see the largest locomotl\'o ever built , weighing nlnct.fivo tons anll having twelve Irlvlng wheels. We shall heal' the largest ot'gan In the world In the most Iwautlful festival hall ever built. " 'e shall HOC some of the gl'catest sea. coast defense guns manufactureel for the United Stales gove1'11ment. In the Govet'1\1nent \ BuJldlng , which Is the InneHt exhibit bullelln ! ; ' o\'er erectetl II ) ' federal authorllr tit an gxpo"ltlon , thorl' will be n 1110llel of a half of a hattleshh' fot. the Na\'y dlspla ) ' . ' 1'ho United Slates GO\'Ct'nmont has also erectel ] a bl1'l1 cage so large that tall trC'es grow within the I'nclos\11'e \ , In which will ho held capth'e lIurlng th . . . . . . . . . - - . . . . . . , .r-- , . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . at till ! eel gmss requlrell (01' the sea co\v's footl. 50mctm ! s through Ice tell Inches In thlcklless anti orten throuth Ice of five 01' six Inches. . Somet ImeR when the Ice had moved out with II. shIft of the wind , leaving Ollen Sllaces , access to the eel grass . would be eas ) ' . but frequentl ) ' the Ice would ha vo closed ill. allt ! then It woult ! be lIecessar ) ' to cut holes in It to get at. the ( ' ( I gl' SII bC'ow. ] So the work of sUPJII 'lng the sea cow's table has been so fur this win. I tel' nttentled b ) ' more 01' less dl lcultr , but thel"o has ne\'er heen a ( la ) ' on whIch the St'a cow has had to go hun. ' grNew YOI'k Sun. Brain Growth. Dmln tlovelopment Is found b ) ' Pl'Of , St'lHet ofIunlch : to ha\'o two pcrlods of I\ceeloration-Cl'Om 10 to 11 ant ! fron1 ) j to 18 In girls , and ( rom 12 to 13 f\1\1119 \ to : W In bo's , At the t1erl def of 1110st rapltl IncrC'l\so In hel ht.-rrom I : ! to 11earsthc growth of the hl'llin Is l ss than o'no.III\1I1l'edth ] that of the botl ) ' , bllt at lito 19 It grows onetht'lieth ! as fast , anti at 20 reaches one-so\'enth of tlte bed ) ' growth. Wholesale Marriage , 1"\0 ( ewer than rorl ' .two C'onples were mat'1'lC'd HhulI\tqneollsJ \ ) ' at 1'1011' astl'1 ( IoWCI' Drlttlln ' ) one 11101't1ll1g I'l''l'ntl ) ' . Wot'l , In tlte'lIlilg0 aUlI In' all the Sllt't'ollnelll1g hamlet was en. tlrel ) ' slIspenllcd fOI' the Ila ' , fur the I'X-I\ont \ 1C'ason : tI1at thcI'c was seareC" I ' 11I'ln sonl tn the ne"hborhoolf not I'cll\fcd to ono or othol' of the brltll's ( JI' bl'ltlegllJoms , fII' the ! ; oed l1eoplo or I'lolIlastel UO\'CI' marr ) ' Ollt. 'I > itltthet' ! own coml1l11ne.-1.oudotl j jilin. tilde. and an amuscment Rtrcet n mlle ] ou , containing the most no\"el and wonderCu ] entel'talnments. will furnish dl\'erslon to the guests of the Expos- tlon. tlon.All All St. Louis Is proparlng for. the \Vo1'1t1's Fall' , which will ellen on April 30 next and contlnllo Cor seyen months. Hllndretls of blllldings h1\\'o heen remodeled Into hotels. allli tholl' sands oC homes ha\'e been listed. upon In\'ltalion of the \Yorlll's Fair management - ment , to help care for the \'Isltors. E\'er ) ' prepa1'Utlon has been matlo for a period of lIullsllal festlvlt ) . . rnel 8t. . LOllIs expects to gl\'e her vhltors a dellghtflll season of slght'sceln and entertainment. Thlrty-fi\'e miles oC roadwa ' have heen constrllcted within the \\'ot'ld's Fall' grounds. - - - HE DID NOT UNDERSTAND. Amus/nD / Error of Frenchman That Cost Him $5 , I A Fl'cnch visitor to New Yorlc , nn enthusiastic alltol11olllllst , ha ! > learned a lesson as to how tltlngs are done In America , On sO\'l'ral occasions when speedlu a machlno throu h Central pal'l , he has seen policemen hold up II. hantl , ' 1'he reslllt was nn Increase oC pocd and aVa'o of the hand In 1'etu 1'11 , ' 1'he Iiolice hlve been In the hopes of catching hll11 , and tlnall ) ' ono of them did so h ) ' pl'clnl ; his horse In the auto's tract" compoll , Ing Il to come to a standstill , In court the FI'e"nchman was amazell at the cause of his arrcst. He tool. the slg. nals of the officel's as eommendatlom and congratulations t.ntl tllrued 011 more 110wel' to slto" , them yhat ho cOllld do. 'I'lte lesson cost him $ .3. French Taxes Increase. Hetllrus ot' the revenue from Indl , rect taxes In FI'alH'o In 1903 show thaI 1'eeelpts amounted to $5GS.380,380 , all Increase of $2li,5iiiGSO oyer tI.o est\ \ . mutes , and $30,1 jiSGO : : over 1902. " " " " " " " 'J" How the : Starfl3h Feeds , I A starl1sh can nolthel' see nor h ar. . elthel' has Il the SOnso t smell , Ir Bllito or those seemlug Impediments 1H\'e'twll'SS : ! ! , It soels and de\'ou1's Ili I"'C ) ' as neatl . as I\n ordinal' ) ' 115h , Thl starl1sh 1I0s 1I/t1ll / its PI"O ) ' and fold ! Its "armb" 01' 1'a's comilletel ) ' aboul It. ' 1'hon It Ilushes Its stomach ohl throllsh Its mouth auet wl11"rall e\'et a Int'ge o'ster an shell within t1u follis of the stomach. 'rho mouth 0 ; IhC' atarl1sh is In the center of It ! ra's. ' . . - - . . " - - S"1&TS : III" ORII ) , CITY or Touno : , ' . , , 1.t.'A l'OINTT ( Fr.A11t , I. CII SItrl1akes oalh that he It ' Dlo' 3flner ot Iho Drill of 1' . .1. CItJsry J : Co , duln I tIlSIII " In Ihe lily "fr"l dll , CUllnlY anll Sial. Rtoren"I , ald that 18101 nrlll will I'ay the A .IIn of . o-a . : ItnUIIIW uurr.\ls : for elch and e.or1 ' .RSO ! lC tAT A lilt II IhRt OlllDot be eured by the USe of ItJ.U's ( ; J. tAlnn : Cel\l : . rnA " J , cm : : r.Y , Swon to before me anl , Bllb'crllJ ,1 III tny pre. ' ence , Ihls Gill day of IlceoUlher , . \ . IJ 1'1 % . - ' - . \ , W. UJEASO , J --l 1 I : ; OTAny l'unLrn. 111111' , Catarrll Cllre , . IlIken IlItomallyan,1 RCII directly on the hloll.1 . .nd IOUCIJIII .urfllcc , lIC LtJ. , yslem. end for te8lhl1l1l1l.1l _ , tr e , I" . . / . clmry ; & CO. , Toledo , 0 , Sold by all foru I.I' , . . " . 'I"aka lIall's Farotly 1'111. tur cODstipatton. ' - - - - - - RussIa's Drastic Ccnsorsnlp. r-eW811a el' worl { In Hussln. ' is . not pleasant. ' 1'he go\'ernl1lent .spe : \ 1U0l'e money on Its pl'ess censors Uinn l On Its schools. Last 'ear elgllty. 'I three papers were suspended for vl tl. : ous Ileriods and twenty.slx wor.o for. bidden to accept all I1dvel't1sement , whlle 2 ! l cilltoru were told they could have II. sllot't vacation In Siberia. If they contlnued their methods of revl\ ' . Ing'al'lols \ IlUbl1e questions , , THE WA.BASH RAILROAD. , East and South. Special rates on sale dally to all WInter resorts oC the South. Half Care round trip phis $2.00 on first and lhll"d ' 1'uesda ) ' ! ! each month to many points South. 'rho enl ) ' l1no with Its own station at main entrance of World's Fair gt"Ol1nds. ' 1'he 'Vabash runs on Its own mils from Omaha , Kansas CIty , Des Moines , St. Louis and Chicago to ' 1'oledo. Detroit , Niagara l"al1s and Buffalo with tbwugh connections be- ) 'ond. All agents can route ) 'OU via the Wabash. For 'VOI'ld's Fair descrlp. \ tlve matter and all Information address - dress , Harry E. l\loorcs , G. A. P. D. , Omaha , r-obr. Uruguay Minlster.a Novelist , . Dr. Eduardo Acevado Dlaz , the new. . I ) ' appointed minister from Uruguay. who has been sent to Washington 10 open a legation , Is Imown In South . ' AmerIca as a novelist of high reputl' . t Not confining himself to running a I newspaper as editor and dabbling In affairs 01 state , enor Dlaz found time to pUblish In spanish II. large numbr ' of romances of thr1111ng interest. Most oC these storIes have all the iu. terest of Spanish love tales and arE' t 'pica ] of South America , taldng high mark In the lighter 1Iterature of that countr ) ' . I T.cwls' " Slnge ] Binder" straight 5c chnr , 1Iado of ripc , mcllow tohacr.o , so rich in ql alitv tbat many who formerly smokrli lOe elglu's now smoke Lowls' "Single Binder. " Lewis'lfnetory , Peoria , Ill. . A lot .ot misery comes to the man who sits down and walts. A wIdow nlwa"s bello\'es In platonic love-for otltel's. .nJN , 'l'INT DU'1'TER COLOR maws tOD of the market lIutter , - , Lots of good time Is lost by most people In tnlldng II.bout a man's sin when they might be pmylng for l lm. Cheap ExcurslolJs to the South , On Fe ruary 16 , March 1 and 15 , tIle Kansas CIty Southern ranway will offer to the pUblic the extremel ) ' ] 01'1 . , . . rate of $10,00 for the round trip to all , I points on the Port Arthur Houte , In' ) eluding Beaumont , Port Arthur , Lal.e \ Charles , Shreveport , ' 1'exarlcnna. Fort Smith , Mena , Do Queen and an inter. . mediate points. The return limit on these tlelets will be twenty.ono t3YS from date of sale , with stopover prlvi. leges at all polnt3 south or Kans\3 : City on the going trip. Any Informa.- tion desired by the public relative to these cheap excursions will be cheol' : fun ) ' furrilshed upon application to S. G.'a1'll0r , G. p , and ' 1' . A. . KansP.l City. Mo , The Value of Persistency. John Dlodrlch Spreclccls , the son of Claus Sprecldes , Is the proprietor ot a. . San Francisco newspaper. To an editor one daIr. : . Sl1rocl\les was tan , . Ing about pel'slstence and In the course of his remarlts he said : " : \Iy father Is a great believeI' lit persist. ence-In patIenco. Once when 1 was a boy ] ahaulloned In despair some chl1tllsh tasl , that J had undertalen and 111) ' futher reproved me for It. 'Perslstenco will do anything , ' he said. 'There's nothing 'OU can't accomlilish with patlenc'e. ' And thC'l1 ho smiled sllghtl ) ' and added : 'You coulll oyen , carr ) ' water In n slevo Ifou woultl have the patlenco to walt long enough I have to walt ? ' I said. "rill It fl'oze , ' m ) ' father answered , " Tu Cure Coltlln Ono clny , Take Lltxntlve rtJmo Qulnln 'l'abletl ! . AU druggists I'olund money if It fuUs to euro. c. - - His Eye for the "Funny. " : \IIRS Kulchel'-"Or course , Mr. 1o'reschmann , ) "OU are qulto familiar with GI'eele. " : \1' , l resl'llIuann-/h ! 'es , Indeed , I Iwow Greek the minute I see It , the letters IU'e so fnnn ) ' looldng.ou Imow.-Phlladelphla Press , 1'lso'll Cure Is tlr. bcs tn-Clclne wo ever u,1 ! < ! for nil DITcctlonl ! of the t I\-oat Bud lunJs.-Ww. I O. EVSL&Y , Yaubcrcu , lud. , Feb. 10. IIJOO. - - - - . Asked and Answered. "What Is the IIl'lco of IIbort . ? " howl. ltl ! the Ilolltlcal sllellhlnc\er. \ Arter n. hl'lof Il8l1Se fOl' 1Ireath , he contll1uCl1 : "AgaIn I asl. ) ' 011 , m ) ' friends , whal is thu prleo of Ilbol'l ) ' ? " t" "From $ : : to $10 , aceorl1ln to the hllmol' of the jlldgo , " squealtcd \'olco trom the gl l1ol'-Chlellgo r-ews , . .Wlnnle-Stlelc r.\.UinuY nr.ur : \Yon't 11)111I. ) hl'oak , ( t'oelO nor flpot clothe ! ! , CtJsts 10 COlits anll t'lJullls O cents wOI'th ot Uti ) ' othel' hluln . It ' " (1m' ( 1'IC'or does not Iccop It selld HIe (01' suiupu ! to 1'110 l.:1 nllrv . Dluo Co" , 14 lIchlgali Street , Chicago , Planets revolve , but shooting star are not necessarily rovolvcrs. 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