The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 01, 1901, Image 7

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    Daring Hearing She Addresses the Judge
as "Your Dishonor , "
THE CASE CONIINIED UNTIL APRIL
Elttcr Lognl Buttle I'malne * to follow
Mrs. Nations' * CuiKpalga nnd Her At-
torncyH IVuut n Change of Venue
The Oulcomo > l'urcly Speculative.
TOPEKA , Kan. , Feb. 21. Judge
Hazen of the district court today con
tinued the case , of Mrs. Carrie Nation ,
charged with smashing Murphy's
joint , until the April term of court
The cases against Eva Harding , Mrs.
Hose Crist , Miss Madeline Southard ,
Mrs. C. Chadwick and C. R. McDowell
were . Iso continued. Mrs. Nation en
livened the proceedings In her char-
astcrlstic way , arising several times
ta address the court , each time calling
tlio judge "your dishonor. "
When asked If she were ready for
trial Mrs. Nation , who acts as her
own attorney , said : "Your dishonor ,
I am incapable of trying my case this
afternoon , as I have been poisoned by
cigarette smoke in the county jail. I
want to see how the other cases are
tried , anyway. "
Judge Hazen looked at the joint
smasher in a helpless sort of way and
then recognized Captain J. G. Waters ,
one of the attorneys for the defense.
Captain Waters said : "I tried to find
f\ out yesterday which of these cases
was to come up and I could not. I
I find that none of these cases have
been placed upon the trial docket.
There Is no necessity for this swift
vengeance. It is a fair demand that
the case be continued. The ordinary
procedure of court would be advanced
by the giving of proper time. "
"It is the province of the court to
see that all have a fair trial , " said
Judge Hazen. "It is not proper to
railroad cases through. I see that if
the cases go over until the next term
of court that It will be not so difficult
to get a jury as it wnl be settle the
point of law now. I shall call the
Stark case again on Monday morn
ing. " .
Balf Stark is a young clerk who ac
companied the crusaders and assisted
in the raid Sunday. Mr. Stark's law
yer requested that his case also go
ever for this term.
"I would prefer to try a man on
this charge rather than a woman , "
said Judge Hazen. "You may call a
special venire if you wish and I think
it will be necessary. I expect to try
only this one case. "
Then Mrs. Nation scored again. She
said : "Your dishonor , please , I think
it would be better to defer the deci
sion as long as possible. "
"No , I think it will be better to
settle it at once and let the people
know what the law is , " said Judge
Hazen.
"We know the law , " ' said Mrs. Na
tion.
"It seems that some do not , " re
plied Judge Hazen.
"Some judges do not know the law , "
retorted Mrs. Nation.
Miss Madeline Southard and Mrs.
Crist , who have been with Mrs. Na
tion in the county jail , gave bond for
? 500 each and were released. One of
the signers of the bonds was Edward
"Wilder , treasurer of the Atchison , To-
? eka & Santa Fe railway. Mrs. Nation
ami the others were returned to jail.
The indications are that there will
he a bitter legal battle over the trials.
The attorneys for the defendants will
insist that they be granted a change
of venue on account of tbe alleged
prejudice of Judge Hazen.
HOW CHINESE MUST DIE.
Agree to Compromise on Eiccu-
VJon of Leaders in Atrocities.
eOON , Feb. 21. "At their latest
° jg , " says the Pekin correspond-
ti. the Morning Post , wiring yes-
| y , "the foreign envoys agreed to
promise. They propose to per-
Jie imperial court to commute the
mces of decapitation in the cases
.rince Tuan , Duke Lan and Gen-
STung Fu Hsian to life imprison-
t and will agree to the following
Mmients :
/trlnce Chwang to be strangled , Yu
( olen to be decapitated , Chao Shu
. bio and Ying Nien to be permitted
o strangle themselves and Chi Hsien
11 d Hsu Chung Wu to be b.eheaded
in Pekin.
"If the court advances no new obstacle -
stacle the negotiations on the first
point of the demands of the powers
may be considered closed. "
Dr. Morrison , wiring to the Tiiaes
from Pekin yesterday , says : "The
court has yielded and consented to
tbe infliction of the punishment de
manded , petitioning , however , that
sentences on Chao Shu Schio and
Ying Nien may be strangulation in
stead of decapitation. To this the
foreign envoys have agreed.
" therefore is virtually
"The question , ,
ly settled and a raison d'etre for the
Tai Yuen Fu expedition ceases to ex
ist. "
Elect Haskell of TIncolu.
ST. PAUL , Minn. , Feb. 22. The
morning session of tbe National
Creamery Buttermakers' association
was devoted to the reading of tech
nical papers. Resolutions were
adopted urging the passage of tbe
Grout oleomargarine bill , now pending
beiore congress. Geo. F. Haskell , of
Lincoln , Neb. , was elected president.
MOB MAY LYNCH PROP. HAMLiN
Knnsai School Tcachir Has to He Hustled
Jo Safety by Sheriff.
WICHITA. Kan. , Feb. 21. Sheriff
Gano of Medicine Lodge has fled to
Anthony with Prof. Hamlin , to prevent
- lynched. Ham
vent him from -being
lin , who is a country school teacher ,
22 years of ag3. is charged with as-
eaulting a 9-year-old girl named Grea-
ver. Hamlin boarded at the home of
the Greavers and the girl was his
pupil. Hamlin is yet likely to be
lynched.
SENATE TO WORK OVERTIME
Decides to Begin Night Sessions at
Once.
WASHINGTON , Feb. 22. For near
ly two hours today the senate had under -
dor discussion a resolution by Mr.
Jones of Arkansas to discharge the
judiciary committee from further con
sideration of the anti-trust bill passed
by the IIOUBO at the last session and
to bring it before the senate for con
sideration. To some extent the mer
its of the measure were discussed , Mr.
Hoar , chairman of the judiciary com
mittee ; Mr. Platt of Connecticut , Mr.
Sponer , Mr. Bacon , Mr. Pettigrew , Mr.
Teller and others talcing part In the
debate. The majority maintained
that the house measure clearly was
unconstitutional. They protested , too ,
against taking up so great a question
In the closing hours of the session.
The resolution finally went to the cal
endar.
During the remainder of the after
noon the postomce appropriation bill
was under discussion. After a pro
longed contest the appropriation for
pneumatic tubes service was elimin
ated entirely , so that as the bill stands
now the service will have to be dis
continued after -the first of nest July.
The old controversy over the special
appropriations for fast mail service
engaged attention the rest of the day.
It was decided to begin holding
night sessions tomorrow night
POWERS TO KEEP HANDS Off
No Individual C'oncesMlonN of Chinese
Territory Shall Bo Sought.
WASHINGTON , Feb. 22. At the In
stance of the United States govern
ment the powers have accepted the
principle that no further individual
concessions of territory in China shall
be sought by any one power without
international assent.
This agreement applies not only to
Tien Tsin , where there has been
some rivalry exhibited in the effort
to obtain concessions foreign set
tlements , but to all other Chinese
points. The State department began
this movement some time ago. It is
surmised , though no admission on that
point can be obtained , that the occu
pation by Russia of the important
concession opposite Tien Tsin , includ
ing -the railroad terminus , made the
initation of this movement.
COL JOSEPH ILER ROBBED
Who .To Ues 17 im oil Street Car Re
lieves Him of Dinuii > iid.
NEW YORK , Feb. 22 Colonel Jo
seph Her , formerly of Omaha , had a
pearl diamond scarfpin stolen on a
Broadway car tonight. The pin was
valued at several hundred dollars and
was -presented by Mrs. Her. The col
onel is stopping at the Fifth Avenue
hotel. He rode uptown in a crowded
car and was pushed by a man whose
handed landed on his throat. The man
apologized profusely. The colonel
said : "Don't mention it , no harm
done , " and got off. A few minutes
later the pin was missed. Tbe - colonel
onel hurried to automobile headquar
ters and offered a reward for the recovery -
covery of his wife's present.
JIM CALS.AHAN IS HELD
Pleads 2fot Guilty and is Sent Back to
Jail.
OMAHA , Neb. , Feb. 22. Melan
choly , with a hunted expression , dir y
and with unkempt hair , James Callahan -
lahan , arrested as one of the men who
kidnaped Eddie Cudahy December IS
last , appeared before Judge Vinson-
haler yesterday and was arraigned on
three complaints , filed by County At
torney Shields. The first charged the
false imprisonment of Eddie A. Cud
ahy for the space of thirty hours ; the
second charged the robbery of Edward
A. Cudahy of $25,000 by putting him
in fear , and the third charged the
larceny of $25,000 , the property of Ed
ward A , Cudahy. To all these charges
Callahan plead not guilty , but was
held to the district court.
Will Import Anzora Goats.
KANSAS CITY , Mo. , Feb. 22. The
first issue of the American Angora ,
.the official organ of the American An
gora Goat Breeders' association , is
sued here today , says : A movement is
on foot by prominent Angora goat
breeders to import to this country
from Turkey a large number of the
best Angoras that can be found. An
importing company is in process of
organization. The company will send
competent agents to the province of
Angora in Asia for the purpose of
selecting and purchasing the very best
Angora goats that can be found in
the Soniains of the sultan.
Protects Cattle Interests.
LINCOLN , Feb. 22. Senator Van
Boskirk of Alliance is feeling jubilant
over the passage by the house of sen
ate file 44 , the hide registry bill ,
drawn up by the senator from Box
Butte. the object of which is the pro
tection of cattle growers from the
rustlers , who have proved such a men
ace to cattle growing in western Ne
braska. The. passage of this bill is
regarded as affording adequate protss *
tion.
Plate Glass Costa no
CINCINNATI , O. . Feb. 22 As a re
sult of the conferences here this week
between the dealers and glass man
ufacturers the largest order for win
dow glass on record , being lor 1,000-
000 boxes , has -been given the inde
pendent manufacturers by the deal
ers' association.
The last order given the American
and independent companies combined
was for 740,000 boxes of window glass ,
the delivery of which -was just com
pleted before the conference here this
week advanced the prictu from 10 to
15 per cent. The prices on plate
glass remain stationary through the
year.
Trnuliln in 31 < inchuri& .
ST. PETERSBURG , Feb. 22. The
Novoe Yremya's Vladivostock dis
patches report that trouble is again
rising in Southern Manchuria. Bo.er
emissaries nave already arrived there
and Chinese forces are joining the
Boxer movement.
Scalee on Earth.
At the Washington navy yard the
government has the largest pair of
scales In existence. They will weigh
anything up to 150 tons and , what Is
equally remarkable , they will accur
ately register the weight of- objects
so light as a single pound.
Well Paid Janitors.
The school commissioners of New
York City have just made public the
list of janitors of school buildings for
the coming year. It appears that the
average pay of janitors If about one-
third greater than the average pay of
teachers In the public schools.
Twelve Kx-Govcrnors.
Vermont invites Inspection of her
twelve ex-governors as examples of
how conducive the states cold winters
how conducive the state's cold winters
boys have always been long lived.
They don't run to flesh , but they last.
Scnatoriitl Fads.
Several United States senators are
base ball enthusiasts. Among these
Mr. Clark of Wyoming is one of the
most ardent , while Senator Malloy of
Florida was once catcher on the
Georgetown college nine.
A WISE DRUGGIST.
For S5.OO Ho Guarantee * to Do That
for Which a Lady Offers Him SlOO.
Kansas City , Mo. , Feb. 25 , 1901.
( Special. ) Some two years ago a lo
cal druggist engaged in a transaction
which was in its details somewhat re
markable. He was visited by Miss
Anna P. Nichols , who had a doctor's
prescription for rheumatism , which
'the druggist was filling. In the course
of conversation the good lady said : " 1
would give one hundred dollars to get
well. "
He immediately replied : "Give me
five dollars and I will guarantee to
cure you. "
She agreed , and he at once handed
her a box of Dodd's Kidney Pills , say
ing : "They are 50c a box. Two boxes
may cure you , but I am. quite sure that
ten will. "
Miss Nichols tells the story as fol
lows : "Dodd's Kidney Pills are verit
able life preservers. I was troubled
for five years with Rheumatism , so
that at tmes my right arm seemed
paralyzed and I could only walk with
difficulty , and could not go out of
doors if the air was damp or cold. I
took so much medicine that I think
my system was poisoned rather than
helped. One day when my druggist
was putting up a prescription for me
I remarked to him that I would give
one hundred dollars for a remedy that
would make me better. "
" 'Give me five dollars and I will
guarantee to cure you , ' he said. I
readily agreed and be handed me a
box of Dodd's Kidney Pills , saying ,
'They are 50c a box. Two boxes may
cure you , but I am sure that ten will. '
I left my prescription intact and , in
stead , took these Pills , and I found
them , as I said before , to be veritable
life preservers. Before I had finished
the second box I had my first perfect
night's rest in years. I gradually im
proved. I had determined to use the
ten boxes before I would give up , but
imagine my surprise to find that be
fore half tliat quantity was used I was
completely cured. This was two years
ago , and I have not had a twinge
since. "
Miss Nichols is Vice Grand Baxter ,
Rebekah Lodge I. O. 0. F. , and is one
of the best known and most highly
respected ladies in Kansas City , and
her experience will be read with Inter
est by her many friends.
Dodd's Kidney Pills never fail to
cure Rheumatism. They are 50c a box ,
six boxes for $2.50. Buy them from
your local dealer if you can. If he can
not supply you , send to the Dodds
Medicine Co. , Buffalo , N. Y.
Among every 70 births there is a
pair of twins.
The gloomiest mountain doesn't
cast a shadow on both sides at once.
Don't Get ITootsoro ! Get tfOOT-EASK.
A certain cure for Swollen , SmartIng -
Ing , Burning , Sweating Feet , Corns
and Bunions. Ask for Allen's Foot-
Ease , a powder. Cures Frost-bites and
Chilblains. At all Druggists and Shoo
3tores , 25c. Sample sent FREE. Ad
dress Allen S. Olmsted , LcRoy , N. Y.
In the ladder of success there are
many rounds of failure.
UOWB This ?
We ofter One Hundred Dollars reward for any
case of Catarrh that canliot bo cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure.
P. J. CHENTJY & CO. , Props. . Toledo. O.
we , the undersigned , have known F. J.
Cheney for the last 15 yaars and bcllovo httu
perfectly honorable In all business transactions
and financially able to carry out any obliga
tions made by their linn.
West & Truax. Wholesale Dru Rlsts. Toledo.
O. ; Waldinsr , Klnnaa & Marvin. Wholesale
Druggists. Toledo. Ohio.
Hall's fiatarrh Cure Is taken Internally , act
ing direct. v upon the blood and rnucoussurfaccs
of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price
So per bottle. Solrt by all druggl-sta.
Hall's Family Pills are Ihe best.
Ingratitude is u vice that renders
all others less disgusting.
It requires no experience to dye with
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES. Simply
boiling your goods in the dye Is all
that's necessary.
A long walk is a severe trial for
the human understanding.
Teacher What are the Belgians
noted for , Willie ? Willie Hares and
blocks , ma'am.
Ask your grocer for DEFIANCE
STARCH , the enl > 16 oz. package for
10 cents. All other 10-cent starch con
tains only 12 oz. Satisfaction guaran
teed or money refunded.
The bank tovel is a sore of finan
cial crash.
A dyspeptic N never on j < oed terms with him
self. 'Something is always wrony- Get it right
by chewing Bet-man's Pepsin ( Jinn.
One way to kill time when there is
snow on the ground is to sleigh it.
$148 will buy new Upright piano on
easy payments. Write for catalogues.
Schmoller & Mueller , 1ZI' : Farnam
street , Omaha.
About the only thing anger im
proves is the arch of a cat's back.
La Grippe conquers life Wizard Oil
conquers La Grippe. Your druggist
sells Wizard Oil.
Great Kefornmtor.v forGirl.s.
There is now being erected in the
town of Bedford , N. Y. , one of the
largest reformatories for women ever
built in this country. The reforma
tory , which is to cost $300,000 , is de
signed for girls and women from 1C
to 25 years of age who are guilty of
first offenses. The cottage system is
to be used and the plan will be ready
for use next summer.
Uet His Vote Airay For Life.
Among the fost curious election bets
on record is one made by John P.
Courtney , Democrat , and Hurry Wal
lace , Republican , two plumbers doing
business in Minneapolis. The agree
ment was that the loser must for his
life cast his vote as the Avinner shall
dictate. Courtney , who was a candi
date for alderman in the recent cam
paign , was the loser and is now en
gaged in earnest but so far unavail
ing efforts to substitute some other
penalty. Wallace is obdurate and
swears that Courtney must in future
vote the Republican ticket.
Don't Want a Chance in Climate.
A recent Northern visitor to West
ern Florida reports that the negroes
of that section of the state to a man
are opposed to its proposed annexa
tion to Alabama. They say they do
not like the climate of Alabama , that
it is sickly and unhealthful , and if
Western Florida is annexed they will
all move out , believing that annexa
tion will bring in that objectionable
climate.
A divorce suit makes an appropriate
traveling dress.
Mending watches and clocks Is one
way to Improve time.
Ask your grocer for DEFIANCE
STARCH , the only 16 oz. package for
10 cents. All other 10-cont starch con
tains only 12 oz. Satisfaction guaran
teed or money refunded.
A benevolent man owns stock in
the happinesH of all mankind.
The Host Ilorb Tea.
Garfleld Tea is made from HERBS ;
there are no harmful drugs in Us com
position. It is the best blood purlller
known to medical science.
The best net for catching an Amer
ican heiress is a coronet.
Ask your grocer for DEFIANCE
STARCH , the only 1G oz. package for
10 cents. All other 10-cent starch con
tains only 12 oz. Satisfaction guaran
teed or money refunded.
Champion Smoker.
Judge Ray , one of the New York
delegates in congress , is said to be
able to smoke a cigar faster and to
smoke more cigars in a day than any
other congressman. He never neg
lects an opportunity to smoke.
Many a small man has a large heart
and vice versa.
" ' '
"Valo'B New
The successor to the place of oldest
living graduate of Yale is Judge L.
W. Cutler , of Watertown , Conn. , born
in December , 1807 , and graduated in
1829 , who has served five terms in the
Connecticut house of representatives ,
two terms in the state senate , and
was 24 years probate judge , retiring
at the limitary period of 70 years.
A Difficult
A New York police commissioner
declared the other day that it was
easier to hang a man for murder there
than to dismiss a policeman. "Last
year , " he said , "the board had to pay
out $130,000 in back salaries to men
who had been reinstated by the
courts. "
Profits on "Komola. "
George M. Smith , the London pub
lisher , in his literary recollections
publishing in CornhiU. says that
George Eliot got § 3.1,000 for "Romo-
la , " and might have had $50,000 if bet-
artistic conscience had allowed her to
divide the novel into sixteen parts ,
as Mr. Smith wished.
Suicide Kpiilcmlc.
The number of suicides in Paris is
very large at present and the chief
cause is thought to lie the general
retrenchment following the exposi
tion , which has thrown many people
out of work. Throughout France
however , suicides seems to have been
Increasing for some time. In the five
years ended January 1 , 1301 , the num
ber of suicides was no less than 27-
000.
In the senate on the 18th a number
of tributes were paid to the memory
of Judge Samuel Maxwell.
Seven joints wore closed in Great
Bend , Kas. , by officials as a result or
demand by citizens.
I ,
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* TKC IIAROCST STORM.
Adapted tov/autsof tlie
a- v y.- v Farr.itT , Finlicraian ,
55n yV- > - - Tca-Tistor , Mptornian ,
% ' * 5lianchnian , Miner , etc.
TAKE No SUBSTITUTES. FREE CATAUOCUES
SHOWING , ruuu LINE or G ARM CUTS XHO HATS.
A. J. TOWER. Co. UOSTOM . Mftss.
HELP FOR WOMEN
WHO ARE ALWAYS TIRED.
" I do not feel very \vcll , I am BO
tired nil the time. I do not know what
is the matter with me. "
You hear thu.su word.s every day ; an
often as you meet your frienda just BO
often are these word.s repeated. Moro
than lihely you speak the name sigiiiil-
eant words yourself , .ind no doubt you
do feel far from well moat of the time.
Mrs. Ella lUce , of Chelsea , YiH. ,
whose portrait we publish , writes that
bhe suffered for two years with bciir-
iug-dovrn pains , hendaehe , baclcaehu ,
and had all kindsof miserable feelingn.
all of which w.-is caused by falling' and
inflammation of the womb , and after
doctoring with physicians and numer
ous medicines she was entirely cured by
Mns. EJ.L.A KICK
Lydia E. Pinlciiatn's Vegetable Com
pound.
If you are troubled with paint ! ,
fainting spells , depression of spirits ,
reluctance to go anywhere , headache ,
backache , and always tired , please re
member that there is an absolute
remedy which will relieve you of your
suffering as it did Mrs. Iliee. Proof
is monumental that Lydia E. Pink-
hum's Vegetable Compound is the.
greatest medicine for suffering women.
.No other medicine has made the cures
that it his , and no other woman has
helped so many women bydireetadvico
as has Mrs. Pinkham ; her experience
is greater than that of any living per
son. If you are sick , write and gefe
her advice ; her address is Lyuu. Mass.
000 acres of ItMils ,
soon to open to settlement. Opportunity of a
lifetime. THE RIOWa CHIEF. ! uvotcil to Information
mation ub.mt tlichu lands , will contain proclu-
million Il.xiutf dU < > ofop'-iilnj , ' , One ycnrSI.UI
Kinos. IK ) cents ; 5 cents p 'r copy. MORGAI5S
MANUAL , ( Complete Settler's Guide ) with HOI-
tiotml limp , * ! .00. MANUAL , MAP and CHIEF.
C mos. $1.511. For sil < > 1 > V Book and News Dealers.
or address DICK T. MORGAN , Perry. 0. T.
! N 3 OR 4 YEARS
MI IHDEPENDIf
If you takfj up your
IiorneslnVf.sternCim -
aUu. the land of plenty.
Illustrated punphct ! .
Kivint ; e.\i > crience.s of
fanners who hare be
come wealthy in grow-
In ; ; wheat , reports of
gates , etc. , and full
niKirinaiion us to reduced railway rates can ho
tiud on application to the Superintendent of
Immigration. Department of Interior , Ottawa ,
Canada , or to W. V. Ueunett , 801 N. Y.
. , Omaha. Neb.
HEW DISCOVEHY ;
qinukrciiefi'.ntlctircnuoriit
< -a efl. Joai : uf totlmonlaln im > I 10 DATS * treatment.
FKEK. Uit. II. H. CUr.KVS bO.B , Iox K , iUacti , U.
WINTER ' 1 ( JURIST RATES.
SPKdAI. Tours to Florida. Key West ,
Cuba , I rm-ida , Old Mexico ,
i lid tile McdlU'rrariran and
Orient.
IIAI..F Kates for the round trii ) to
many points south on sale first
and third Tuesday each month.
RATIOS To Hot Spring. Ark. , th j fa
mous water resort of America ,
mi Male every day in the year.
Tickets now on susUs to all the winter
resorts of tlio .south. Kood returning until
June 1st , 1M1. For ratts. itcscriptivti matter -
tor , pamyhksts and all other Informatfoii
all at C * . St. E , . It. H. City Ticket
Onic * . Mir. l-'arnatn .st. ( Paxton llotul
BIdsjJ or v.-rtn
v.rtnHARRY E. AIOORES ,
C. P. & T. A. Omaha , Neb.
Back up a sewer , and you poison the whole neighborhood. Clog up liver and bowels , and your stomach is full of undigested food , which
sours and ferments , like garbage in a swill-barrel. That's the first step to untold misery indigestion , foul gases , headache , furred tongue , bad
breath , yellow skin , mental fears , everything that is horrible and nauseating. CASCARETS quietly , positively stop fermentation in the
stomach , make the liver lively , tone up the bowels , set the whole machinery going and keep it in order.
Don't hesitate ! Take OASCAKBTS to-day and be saved from suffering !
BEST FOR BOWELS AMD LIVER.
JOc.
25c. 5Gc.
NEVER SOLD W BULK.
DRUGGISTS
. . OTTAlZASTEEn TO CUKE all tiotrel tronblei , appendlcltu ,
bad breath , had blood , -wind on the atotnacli , bloated bowels , foul mouth ,
bcadjvchc , ladlsrestlon , plmplei , pains tsttei- eating , liver troable , * allow com
plexion ivnd dtzzlno * . When your botveli don't move rceularly yon are
KOttlng Kick. Constipation Utlln more people than all other riiccane * together.
ItIn a ctnrter for the chronic nltmentv aad Ion ? years ofsnflcrlnr that come
nrt-erwardc. * fo natter tvhrvt alls you , ctort taSclne CIASCAKETS today. Tor
yon trill never eel -well and bo TreH nil tbe time until yon put yonr bowels
rlsht. Tnte onr advice ; start trlth CA.BCAI2ETS today , under en absolute
ennrantee to cure or money refunded. U5
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