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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1905)
i I - , t" - . ' . ' . . ( USTfR ( OUNTY JUPU UCAN Dy D. M , AMSDERRY , - - . - - - - - - - - BROKEN now , . . NEORASKA. - . - . . I Gener ews I The Illinois Steel company , Chlc ! ; O , lost $1,000.000 b ) ' a recent firo. The only l ngllshmnl1 who over bo- cnmo POlIO was Adrian 1\ ' . Rate loglslaUon Is the Imramount question In congress at the present Besslon. gnormous land swindles Involving east'rnenre have been unearthell In the sUlto or Oregon. A number at Husslans were severely woun < < led by an explosion at. enovn , Switzerland , while they were preparIng - Ing bombs In , a prlvato resldonce. Very Rev. John D. 1\Iorrls , vlcnr general or the dloceso of Nashville , Tenn. , hM been appointed domostlc prelate to the Pop 0 , with the tltIo of monsignor. The Cuban government's policy or forglvonosa have been oxtomled to Colonel Piedra , who waa the first to bogln the Insurr ctlon movement an.d the Inst to return home. Promler Rouvler mndo n vehement protest. In the chamber Q.t . , deputies . against. the socialist doclarnUon In favor or the Russian revolutionists. The chamber voted Its approval. At. Terra lIauto , Ind. , the factory or Staple , Urban & Co" manuCacturers or worltlngmen's clothing , waa destroyed - stroyod by firo. The loss to the firm la $12G.000 , with $ GOOOO Insuranco. The dormitory of the government , , , school for Pottawatamlo Indians In Nndoau , Jacleson county , Kansall , wall destroyed by firo. The loss Is $21.000. Nlnotynlx children and tourteon tonch- ors escaped without dUllculty. Sovornl of the largo Insurance com- pnnles of Phllndelphla ho.vo hoen In , vlted to nlll In the Inquiry now being conducted by the .Now York leglala- t Uvo commlttoe which III InvestignUng Insurance nffnlrs In t.hat. stnto. Dy vlrtuo of nn ordcr Issued by Judge McElhinney of the St. . Louis cir- cuit. court Fred F..ssen , receiver for the Peoplo's United St ltes banle , la authorized - thorized to p.\Y 60 POI' cent. . of t.ho clnlm against the Institution. Herbert G. Squlors , who recently re , slgntJd na mlnlator to Cubn. arrived , . at. New Yore ] from Hnvann. . Ho refused - fused to taUe regarding his , reUromont. Mr. Squlors will return to Ilnvana December - cember 16 to BOttlO u his nrtalrs. The unprecedented st.rlJee of the en , Uro student. body nt the Pennsylvnnla stnte c lloge will return to tholr class. es on co moro. The solUomont. was not a victory for olthor aldo , ns both the faculty and students made conces- sions. . . , , The French government. through Its I councl1 or mlnlstors nt Paris , hns M' copted the InvltnUon to bo represented at. the colebraUon to bo held In the ; vicinity of Jamestown , Va. , In 1007 , / In commemoratJon at the birth of t.ho American nation. The Sugar Planters' nssoclnUon of Hnwnll mot and docldell to BOna to the Mores , through the torrltorlal board or Immlgrntlon for 1,000 fnm. 11I0s of laborers , aggrogatlng 6,000 pOl" ons. They will Bend anngont. . from there Immodlately , J. H. Dothuno of at. Louis , ono or ( ' . the most promlnont. railroad 'const.ruc. tlon contraqtors In the centrnl west , was fQund dead 1p bls roomIn the St. . ! . Nicholas hotel nnnoJt at Springfield , Ill _ Ills death 18 supposcd'to have re- Bulted from heart.fnlluro. , 'I WlJllnm Fl CurUs , writing from WashlngtQn.saYB a hnrd fight on Pres. : ! dent Roosevo1t.'s llan tor mnltlng two Bt.a.tos out. of four terrltorlos Is Issuroll f at the coming Besslon of Congress , New Mexico and Arizona especlnlly ro. t sentlnJ ! ' bolng made Into ono. . A cnblegrnm received at. the st.a.to & depnrtmont. from Minister IWckhUl nt j ' Pelting , says Consul General I..ny nt I Cnnton , Chinn , hnn completell his In. I vesUgntion Into the recont. murder of ' tlve Prosbytorlan missionaries at I' Llencho\y , In the provlnco of Canton , " No details of the result. of t.ho InvosU. gntlon are given. The appellate division of the Now York court doclded thnt. the rolllns slocle of 0. ral1rond tompornrlly out. . sldo of the state Is not. oxempt. from tnxaUon under the franchlso tax law. The action was brought. by the Now York Central Ral1rond company against Comptroller Kelsey , to avoid paying tax on portion of Its property. In.mes D , Carothers. II. snloonleeoper , WI18 shot and ltllled In his saloon at Second street and' Grnnd nvenuo , Knn. ens Cltr , by 0. hlghwaymm , who made his escape nnd has slnco eluded nrrest. Eight bullets pasaod through Car others' body nnd before ho dlod he " fired four shots nt. the robber , but It Is not. bellevcd that any of thom loole ot foct , , . ' . A conference of collogo' professor revcnls the fnct. thnt. bodily conlnct IE esst'ntlal to the gnme of footba.\1. \ The court at Hnvana , CUbn , ordorocJ the rolel18o on $300 ball each of UI ) ward of twenty persons , who werE charged with attempUng n. robelllolJ , against the government. The Unlvorslty or Ch1 < : l1go hnll 8t.a.rt. ed' movement. to secure needed 1'0 r tot'Illfo In footbnll. . Former Governor Yates , making 1111 hondqunrtors nt. Springfield , decldel to mnlm a rnco for SonataI' Cullom' . toga and will mnke a pUblic announce Im tJt of hln t'JlnrU"acy soon. I . . , , . , , . . . I I NEBRASKA ST A TE _ NE S ] - - - - - BARTLEY BOIlD GASE IN SUPREME COURT UNCOLN-'I'ho sUllrt'lne court at- firmed the decision of the Douglns couut ) . district court In the case of the state agnlnst the hmllismcn of ex- State Treasurer J. S , Bnrtle ) ' . 'P. N. Prout , represC'ntlng the atato , wns attorney - torney general ntlll 1I1U11 a bill of ex- coptlons which the supreme court. has qunshed and refused to consider. 'I'hls Is the fifth trial of the case In the sue IlI'emo COUI't , the decisions being ai- ternnteIn \ Caver of the state and the defendants ami Invariably remanding the case Cor a new trIal. The opinion was prepnred by Commissioner - missioner Dumo , concurred In by the court , Chief Justlco Holcomb not sit. tlng. ' ' ] 'ho s'lIabuB of the case la ns rol. 10ws bill of cxcelltlons will bo qunshed where It Is not certified nnd Identlfiod In such manner that. this court may \cnow \ that It Is the Identical bill allowed - lowed by the trlnl court and tho'wholo thereof. ' 1'ho statute pl'Ovhles that a hili of oxceptlons , where the orlglnnl hl11 Is nsed , shall be attached to the tran. script of the 1'ocord. Who'ro this court Is presented with what purports to lIe a bill of exceptlona , contained In t.wo spearato nUll detached volumes , neither at which are attached to the transcript nnd but. ono volume or which Is certllled hy the clerIc oC the dlatrlct court and the contents of thl ! ! volume show that there WnII other 1m- portalt. and material evldenco upon which the decision of the case must depend nnd there Is nothlnt In the cor- , tlficnteB or In the record Itself hy which this court can with any cor- talnty d'termlno whether the volume not certlfierl or otorwlso Idontlfied 'contalns the omitted evhlellco , the 1J.1l will be qllaaheli. BOOM FOR LIVE STOCK SHOW. . Business Men IndlcLite Desire to Take Hold of the Project. OI\lAIIA-F1ft business mon or Omnha und South Omaha , Including the board of governors of the Knights "f Ale.Sar-Oen , the exocutlvo commit. tee of the Commercial club and lIve atocle commission mon , mot at. the 1J0mmercial club rooms and discussed n lIve stocl. thow for Omaha next. winter. The concensus or opinion was thnt. Omaha can and ought to have II. suc- ( : ussCul lIve stocle show next , fall or wlntor. It was determlnod to hold another - other meotlng soon to which the pub- I tic will be Invlterl , and at. which the ' quo.qtlon w'1ho \ fina1ydoclded. \ . A commltteo was appointed to malee a otudy of conditions necossllry to a ouccessful lIve stocle show and to report - port at this mwtlnIT. It Is proballlo' thnt. mom bel's or the commlttoe will visit the lIve stacie show which Is to bo g'von In Chicago , December lG to 2:1. : LIFTING MORTCACES ON SCHOOL LANDS LINCOLN-Stato 'rreasurer l\Iorton- ron said that during the IlI1st year holders of school Innd , contracts have been pnylng the principal at t.he rate of $ lliOO a day , on the avorao. , Ho : ognrda this fact as an Indication that. the people living on such lands arc nxlolls to o\n their own homoq , al. hough the low rate of Interest prevail- n , ; and t.ho case with which money : s securell plays a part. The Interest on these contracts Is G per cent. under lorms of the statutes. TREASURY PAYMENTS HEAVY. Mortenson Hands Out Two MIllion of State Funds In PList Six Months. LINCOLN-Tho semlannual report af State Treasurer Mortenson to Governor - ernor 1\lIcleoy shows thnt durin , ; the ' 3lx months from , Juno 1 to Novemhl'r 'W the treltsur3' palrl out. $2,008,810,36 : If puhllc moneys belonlng , to varlOllR funds , whllo the rer-ohlts during that Ierlod totalled $1,725,171,7H. ! ' 1'10 ] tIlr : terence hotwoon the outgo nnd the Income - como Is accounted Cor largely by the tact that the pOl'manont school fl11111 cash has heon dlmlnshed over $100- 000 In thnt , time. together with the paymont. durln the period of the ox. trnorilinarlly heavy tempo1'l1ry schoo ] npportlonments for Juno. Falls and BreLiks His Neck. NrnOUASKA CITY - I rltz Rndde , hged GG 'ears , who has been a 1'0 < ; 1 , dOQt of this city for the past twenty ) Ioars or moro , reU Into a cellar way , on the north of H. I. . . Hohlen's storc nnd brolco his necle , elYln , ; Instanl1) ' . Killed by Switch Engine. OX-'ORD-Whlle worlcln , ; In th ( Durllngton yards , Joseph Eclnnan was run ever by a switch onglno ar.d RUS. Inlned Injurloo from which ho 11Ied. . Railroad Surveyors In Field. NORFOLK-Eastern Ko'a Pah and nock counties are aroused nbolll I the prosp'cts tor a new railroad , II I Is Bupposod to bo an Indollcndent com pany building to the northw'st. . I' ' wUl run In a northwesterly Ilirectlon from Chambers. In Holt count3' , cross Ing the Northwestern at. Now port thence to Carns and Sprlngvlpw. J corl1s or sllr\'o'ors Is In tl o field between tweon Nowllort ! lnd Cnrn ! ' and mRn' rel&l1tho road as a certalnt ) ' . Th ; Immwso hny huslness or these CO 1111 tlOIJ wUl furnish 0. lar o tl'l1mc. . . NEDRASKA CnllFS Pred Huh , of IJl'atrlce , ahoy 14 ) 'o\rs of II O , hils ben declarl'd Incor rlglblo ancl lIentenced to the rOCOI'IL Rchoo1. The hO8 parents are both dead. J 11I1ll1norron ; \ , , , a wellimown Carm. er of Oarllehl township. UUl111ng county , whllo ropalrln , ; It windmill on his farm Cel1 Crom a heIght oC twenty feet , brealclng his loft leg. George Mason , living near Charleston - ton , York cOllnty , met. with an acchltmt that noarl ) ' deprived him of hll 0)0 sight. While shuclclng corn b. pnrt o. It dry blade corn strucle him In the e'e. 'rho stilte , throush the Cnrm depnrt. mont of the Sohlllr'li lIonw at Grand Island , Is the loser by nel1rly $1,000 by hog cholern , 160 of the porl ers of the homo farm , or half of the herd , hnvlng sUccumbed to the < < lIseaso. ' 1'ho three chlldr n of 1\11' . and Irs. E. A. Ross or Chadron , succumbed to scarlet fever within t.wo days. Two dlerl within an hour of each other. They were the entlro Camlly or Mr. and Mrs. Ross. 1\11' . Hess Is II. locomotlvo engineer on the Northwestern. Adjutant General Cuh'or has Issued an order selecting tlll'eo export rlllmen from the national gunrd or the state. flfteon sharpshooters and twenty-two marlesmon. 'rho order Is a result. of the competitions or the past summer when at. the vurlous..shoots held over the state , the men made tests of tholr ablll Y. TIle employes oC the Durlln'gton nt Plattsmouth will commence on a nino- hour worlcln : ; schedulo. This "ordor which affects over 700 men , will bo In 10rco during the entire win tor season. The company Is ntll1 emplo'lng many new men Ilt that. plJlnt. and the foremen - men report that. tboco IS II. demnal1 for an additional number. Durglars attempted to rob Kuns' general merchandise store at. McCool Jllnctton , and entered the rear of the store. 1\11' . Harvey Kuns , ono of t.he wners of the store , returning quite late from the country noticed a light , wont. to the front. of the store to male an Investigation and dIscovered four men who humedlately ] eCt. The man found dead aIongsllIo t110 railroad tracks In Dodge connty has been Identified from pallers found on his person as James White , a Carmer resident of Philadelphia. His rela. Uves were notified by wlro. He had been II. blnclesmlth by trade and , jUdgIng - Ing from the palQrs on his person , had heen oarnlng good wages. ' 1'he cause 'of his death Is still unmown. A"orney General Drown said that the decision In the Tucker jury law case has not. affected the special stat.- ute go\'ernlng Lancaster , Douglas and Gage counties. There hns been semo speculation as to the effect of the Invalidation - validation of the now Joneral nct because - cause of the fact that the special statute - ute Is not. COmlloto In Itself , but. re- Cers to the measure govemlng the state at. Inrge. Governor 1\IIclcey has signified hla willingness to cummuto the sonto1co of Spencer Nyrm , a colored convict sent to the ponltentlar3' on a charge of aSSllult. He was sent. up for a year and slnco then has showed the result of II. had case or consumption. Hela. Uves from ' 1'ennesseo ha vo promised to como for him and when they np" near , the warden has been Instructed to let. the man have his freedom. I\ansns : CIty Dlspntch : Z , A. 1\Iac , ] eay of st. .Joseph and Miss Ne1\le \ Mooney or l\Ilnden , Neb" came to Kan. Rna City , after having eloped and beIng - Ing ' married at. St. Joseph. 1\IIs5 \'looney leCt. her homo In 1\1llden ) ' 1'hursda ' , ostensibly to visit relatives , She went to I1usttngs Instead. where Mr. l\Iaclmy met her and toole her to St. .Joseph. Mrs. 1\Iaclmy says she elop rl lJecause she ' \'Unted to escape the Cuss or a hlg weddIng later on. Governor Mlclcoy said that ho woulrl ROOn Is.ue a statement of the oosltlon he talees In re ard to an extra 'less Ion of the te tslaturo at this tlmo. Governor I\Ilcleoy hnd not dl. rectly Intimated that ho Is oPPosed to nn ext I'll. sosslon , but these who have I'onversed with him thInk hIs attltudo to be a alnst call1n the members of the leglslnturo together now to pOl" fr.rm any tasle that was called to their attontlon whllo the ) ' were In sessIon , Lust weele wns the thirty-first. nnnl' \'er8al'y of the railroad to West PoInt. . Trains commenced running on Derl'm. , her 3. lS7G. In the Issue of the Wo.qt Point HOllUbllcnn , Cor that. date coal was quotorl at $20 lieI' ton , In an. ether l'OrUon of the snmo Impel' It Is I ' 1tatol ! ns a notable fa't that elo\'en I loads of whent were marlcetcd In West Point. the day hoforo. At thIs time five Wlnnobago Indlnns were bolng trlel ! I In Decatur for the 111urdor of Oscar I Gunson , who wus lelllod by Indiana on Plum Croele , a few miles north at , West Point. Mr. Ilnd 1\Irs. F. 1\1. Tillman , well Imown cltlzons of south or West Point. celebratoll tholr golden wedrllng last wWle , They are nged , reSIfcttvely : , 81 nnll 79 , anc ! located In Nebruslm thirty-eight 'ellrs ago. Sh'rlf't Hollister of Merrlcle count3' , nassed though Premont with the five , men who were arrested at Lincoln tor , romllllclty In the Chnl'man hnnle rob. bory. Ono of the hunch , John Dllrl { . was recognlzell as a mnn who has lIeen In that. city art and on Cor sarno time nnd wllQ lnat ) ' 0111' served a thlrty.da3' , - term In the count ) . jail as a varnnt ! nnll dusplclous charnctor. , . , . . . . . . 'ofI ! " , , " " 'r'r.o' ' ' ' MORGAN TO SUCCEED SQUIERS. Former MInister to Cuba May De Given Higher Position. Herbert G. Squlera , recnl1ell as MinIster - Ister to IIavana nt. the request of the. . Cubnn governml'nt , will bo given a CJrl n YY")1.OQQQOOOOO = i [ ' . . , - ooocr' 'OO .LZf27JT.Li' 'ffQP moro Importnnt post , according to a dispatch from Washington to the Chicago - cage Intel' Ocean. 'Vhen the "revolution" occurred on the Isle or Pines President. Palma made the direct charge that. Squiers was In s'mpathy with the revolution. Ists , and practlcall ) ' demanded that. a representative of the American gO\- ernment who would not Interfere with the domestic . affairs of Cuba lIe sent to Havana. Edward V. : .Iorgan of Now Yore ] , minister to Corea , has been selected to succeed 1\11' . Squlcrs. Mr. 1\Iorgan came Into the diplomatic servlco In Januar ) " , 1904 , when he was nppolnted consul at. Dalny. O\\'lng to the war , the Russians reCused him entry to Dalny. He then became attached for - - - - 1/1" / f'/ fY/lIljJZl ? IIERIlL'RT G.5 : ' .J a tlmo to the Pelting legation. Ho re- I turned to Wahlngton In l"ebruary last , I and a few months ago was made minIster - Ister to Corea. IMPROVING LOOI < S OF CITIES. America In Thin Respect Behind Countries - tries of Europe. Wo shall need to bostlr ourselves moro than wo have done If wo 0'101' catch up with some of the cltlos of Europe not only In the matter of good municipal government but also In the less Important , though none the loss valuable , particular of municipal adorn- ment. Frnnco and Delglum are Car In advance of us In laws and regula , Uons affecting bill posting and other forms of pUblic advortlslng and also In the encour'agement offered In vnI I . rlous wa3'S to prlvato citizens to cooperate - operate In the worle or boautlfylng streets , pares ] , residences and public buildIngs. An annual prlzo has been granted by the Paris munlclpa ] coun- el1 for sarno years past for the most artistically designed house Cront , and recently a competition has been op. ened In Paris under the snme auspices ror the most artistic sign boards , the prizes offered being suffictont t sttm- ulato the efforts of the best. Uvlng French artists. The possibilities lying In this direction at adding to the beauty nnd attractiveness of business streets are obviously very great.-Les- Uo's Weoldy. - Value of Open-Air Exercise. Occnslonal reCerence to a thermome- tet. might. not bo amiss In the households - holds , the pubUc buildings and the business establishments In which the temperature Is permlttet ! to soar , up to summer heat wl lo the doors and windows that admit the outsldo 11.11' , thnt. will Ileop the Indoor atmosphere trosh nnd pure , 11.1'0 almost hel'metl- cally sealod. Coddling In the form of too much bundling up or the throat and chest. Is as pl'OUflc a source or colds as Insufficlenc ) ' or clothing. Lacle of oxerclso In the open all' has much to do with reducing the lQwer of 1'0- alstanco against the whole category of diseases that. are summed up un- dol' the name of coltls. A brlsle walle every dny In the open nil' , without regard to the weather , Is ono or the best proventtves agalnl't l' ids.-DaIU- more American. Exchange of Words In Languages. CUI'IOUS exchangcs of words sarno- tlmelJ tnko plnce between two lan- guages. Thus English has borrowed the French "llosour" nnd has given to Franco "snob" In trado. Frenchmen - men have a woy of taldng a polys'I. 'lablc word and using hult or It. Thus of "steOIlechase" the ) ' have npprol1rl , ated the "steeplo" nnd now the FI'ench "sportsmnn" sveales or "mounting a steeplo" when ho menns to rldo a ruco over t o customary obstacles. A.smole - Ing jncleot. Is with him a "smoking" . nnll sleeplnJ ; car Is a "sleoplng. " I. , . . . " . . . . . " . . . . . . , , . , - ' 'w.l' . . ' . t ; " LEADS PARTY IN COLORADO. United States Senator Patterson Also a National Figure. United States Senntor Thomas M. Patterson , who wes fined $1,000 and I costs for contempt of UIO Colo1'l1do . . . . " " ' - - \ . : ; .2 ? : ) s'.J7 : aY- supreme COUl't , was elected to the senate - ate as a Cualonlst to succeed the late Edward O. Wolcott. For many years previous ho had been the democratic leader In the state and ono of the leading nttorno's. SLOW TO PROCLAIM HOLY WAR. Sultan Will Hesitate Long Before Arousing Mcslem Fanaticism. 'Vhen 'I'll rIley gets Into serious trouble - ble sensation mongers always have an opportunity to revlvo the time-worn stor - that the sultan Is about to pro- clahn n. holy war and reuse the Moslem - lem world. Now the cry Is being raised - ed again. It was ne\er : less hhpres- , slve to these who tnko a sober survey of ondltlons. Abdul Hamid has boon In many tighter plnc's than the one In which he finds himself now. His capital was at. the mercy of Russian armies botoro he had reigned two ) 'ears. He wns olJUged to stop his victorious troops when they had crushed the Greees ] In II. brief and easy campaign. ' 1'ho Island of Crete has been virtually wrenched from Turleey. A lIbera ] sllco oC territory south of the Dallmns was handed over to Dul. , sarin early In the sultan's reign. All these lassos and crIses he suffered to pass without an appeal to 1\Ioslem fanaticlm.-Cloveland Leader. REMOVED BY THE PRESIDENT. William S. Lelb Loses Position as As slstant Treasurer. W1I11nm S. Lelb , removed as assistant - ant treasurer of the United States stationed at Phl1adelphla , was appointed - pointed to that. position on March 2 , 1902. He succecded Major John F. Finney. He malees his homo In Pitts. vllle. He has also been prothonotary of Schuylkill county and Is saM to bo the boss of the Schuylldll county Republican - publican machine. Charges against 1\11' . Lelb were made before Pr sldent , \ 1./ ' J "L04/.r-,5. ! . Roosevelt and were referred to the treasury department. The specIfic ehargo was IJrealtlng the civil ser- vlco regulations. Gives Up Position for Love. Herman Van Wetter , a young Ger- Iran whoso tltlo Is baron In his own country , was married II. few days ago In Stamford , Conn" to Miss Louise Hurlbutt. The g 'oom , a strapping fellow 2G years old and G Ceet. 2 Inches In his shoes , gave up his title on comIng - Ing here to wed the girl of his chalco and will start Ollt for himself as an electrical onglneer. Ho met. 1\IIss Hllrlbutt In Dresden , where she was stud'lng art. He talees much pride In the Cact that his groat.trnndfatll'er , Dal'on Van 'Vettor-Rosenthal , WIIS an aid to Washington In the war of the revolution. Cheap Houses for Workingmen. 1\IIss Elspeth McClelland , who caus. cd rnther a sensation In the "trado" In gngland recently by announcing horsolt us a bulldor , has built. a model 110USO for the cheap cottage oxhlbl- tlon. This Is a home for a worllng- ] man and Its entlro cost does not. ex. ceed $760. On the first. 11001' there Is II. comblnatton Uvlng room and kitchen - en with sCllllery and bath nnd there 'nro three bedrooms on the second fioor. The house Is bllllt. partly of concrete nnd Is plcturesquo and at the same time Is well venttlated and lIgh ted. Comfort for Workers Pays Well. A lIttle wisdom and weUaro bolng deemed good things for worlccrs , a building has been renred by a New Yorle comlmny with library , reading room nnd assembly lll\ll. 'rho libra , r ' w1l1 contain 1,000 1 Dlume. . on technical - nical subects , Intorest.ng I.nll Instruct , Ivc. The audltorhun wl11 1'0 OPNI co the varlolls dopartmcnts oC th. . com , pany for entertainments and lectures Of the latter a number will lie glvol1 by o\perts : omlnent In the varlollS fields and on subjects in which the men nro most Interosted. - - - - - - - - - . - . . , . , . , " ' . . " . . . . . . ' " ' " ' : ' . . 'I " , " . : - " " : ' . ' , ' . . - . . . . ; , I' ' . - , ' 'II AILING WOMEN , Keep the Kidneys Well and the Kid. J , neys Will Keep You Well. Sicle , suffering , languid. women arJ' ( lenrnlng the true cause of lIad bnck und how to curo- them. I\Irs. W. Or Davis of Groesbecle , ' 1'oxns , aa ) ' , ' , "Dncl- nches hurt 1110 so I could hardly stand. Spells or dizzinesS' nnd slcle headaches were frequent anrt the action or the" II : lcldl1O's was Irregu- tar. Soon after I began taltlng Doan's I < : lIlney Pills I passed several gravel , \ , stones. I got well and the trouble has nol returned. My bncle Is good and , strong nnd my general health better. " Sold b ) ' all dealers. 50 cents a boxr Foster-Milburn Co" Duffulo , N. Y. ; ' ! 't Cause and Effect. POSjlmlsm l1sl1al1y comes from n. 'llad lIver-New Yorle Times. AN AWFUL SKIN HUMOR. Covered Head , Neck and Shoulders-- Suffered Agony for Twenty-five Years Until Cured by Cutlcura. . "For twentr-five ' years I sl1rtered agony - ony frot,11 'II. terrlblo hUlTlor , completo- iy covering my head , neck and shoulders - dors , discharging matter or such ot- Censlveness to sight. and smell thnt [ became an object or dread. [ consulted - sulted the most able doctors tar and ' ncar , to no avail. Then I got. Cuttr cura , and In n surprIslngl ) " short time I was completely cured. For this L thank CuttCUI'll , and advlso all these , J suffering Cram sltln humors to got. It. ( and end their misery at once. S. p _ . ' > I. ; 'Ke3'es , 140 Congress Street , Dost n , . 1\lnss. " Virtue becomes n. ' 11'00 ns soon as. ' rou be'gln to boa t. of It. " . STATE OF 011I0 , CITY OF TOLJtDO , t . i , I.uOAS COUNTY. r ss FRANK J. CUENXY lUakes oath that he II acnlor : artner of tbe firm of F. J. CURNEY & : CO'I dulu" " , lulne' In Iho City' ' of Toledo. County auu State'J aforesald1.an,1 that fald firm will ay the 8um or" ONB l1UlJHEIJ lIorLAIIS for each and c\'crf. case of , CAT AlII III that canuot bo curcd by the U60 or- IbLL'S CATARIIU CURE. . FRAXK J. CIIENEY. , Sworn to erore me and BubBcrlbed In my prc. . . . cnce , thl161h day of December. A. II , t886 , - ' - - A. W. OLBASON , J ---t . . l r XOTAIIY I'CULIO. lIall'l Catarrh Cure II taken Internally and aclll'- directly on the blood and IIIUCOU8 8urCaCCI of the-- If tom. Send for 'e.tlmulal . free. } " J. GJm mY & : CO. , Toledo. 0. Sold by allllrugllht. , iSo. Ta [ e lIall's } "amlly 1'1118 for con tlpatloll. . What. cII.n't. be cured Is cheertullY endured-by t.he undertaleer. Every housekeeper should Imow th t If they wlll buy Defiance Cold Watel' " Starch Cor laundry use they wlll save 110t only time , because It never sttc\cs \ to the Iron , but. because each paclmg ' contains 1G oZ.-ono full pound-while ll other Cold Water Starches are put up Inpound packages , and the price ts the same , ] 0 cents. Then agnln because Defiance Starch Is free from allnjurlous chemicals. If your grace ! " tries to sell you a ! 2.oz. paclcngo It Is because he has a stacIe on hand which ho wishes to dlsposo ot betoro ho puts In Dofiance. He Imows that , Defiance Starch has printed on every paclcago In largo letters and figu'res . " 16 ozs. " Demand Defiance and save ' much tlmo and money and the annoyance - anco of the Iron sUcldng. ' Defiance never stlcls. Durglars who rlfio safes should bo ' 3hotgunned. f . . . . . . . . . . . . . . THE OLD'MONK.CURE I I I . St.Jacobs Oif = has traveled round the world , : and everywjJere human : : : : Aches and Pains . ! have welcomed 11 and Icst . . It for a cure. i Price , 25c. and SOc. i un..H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . in Weste rn . Canada is th'e . amount many' r \ ' farmers will 1\ realize fro m It"Jj their w h ea t ' cropthlsyear. J 71 ! ' t't 23 Bushels to the Acre Will bo the , . , . ; Average Ylold of Whoat. The Inm ! thnt this Was grown on cost many of 1\ \ : ' the farmers abbolulely nothtng , whllo those ' I f \"fho wished to nlld to the too acres the ro'l " ment grants , can buy land adjoining t from ro ' " ) to $ tO an acre. I , " I ClImnto splendldschool convenient , railways i close at hantl , tnxes low. Senti for pamphlet " 20th Century Canada" [ anti full pnrtlculnrs regarding ratc , ctc. , to Superlntentlent of Immigration mtawu ' ' muda , or to the following 'authorized . C\luIUan : Government Agent-W. V. lIennett l Now Yorlt Ilro llulllUng , Omaha , Nebrnskll : . ( Mention thts IJallCr. ) \ t UI I ee J } Thompson's Eye Wit. , h. . > , - . DEFIANCE STARCH e"le.t to work with and It..rcbu clothca nlcClt. t i