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0! g-^^pafil-^^*! $&• Sej^^ij&ilfrk i&Ateife *iK v*! & yt-\: "•iv* Mrs. H. S. Wagstaff, President Kansas City, Mo., Blue Ribbon Club, Tells How She was Cured of Severe Bearing-Down Pains, Backache, etc., by Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. RIGHT TO FORTIFY. New Canal Treaty Said to Contain This Clause. Paris, Oct. 29.-^—The Figaro pub lishes a dispatch from its London cor respondent stating that the new treaty which is to be submitted to the sen ate, as a result of the conferences of Ctioate and Lords Lansdowne and Pauncefote, to take the plaqe. of the Clayton-Bulwer treaty, provides that the United States shall be the sole guarantor of the principle of the neu tralization of the canal and recognizes the right of the United States to forti fy the cana^l. The Stipulations of the new treaty apply not only to the Nicaragua canal, but all other canals taken up by the United States. The Figaro correspondent remarks that the last point* which has not been made public, is the most important at the moment, whSff active negotiations are going onr'between the government of the United States and Mr. Hutin, representing the Panama Canal-com pany. "DEAR MRS. PINKHAM:—After suffering for months with complication of female troubles, causing severe bearing-down pains and backache, feeling constantly fatigued and unable to stand up without great weariness, great relief came to me when a friend advised me to use Lydia E. Pinkham'sVegetable Compound, which I did. It wais worthmore to me than all other medicines I ever tried, which only seemed to poison my system, while your Compound healed me. I took your pills in connection, and they seemed to help cast the poison and w?tste matter out of the system. I used the Compound for six weeks and was then completely cured, and while this was eighteen months ago I- have had no relapse, but have en joyed the best of health ever since. I wish that every poor dragged down, suffering woman might know that it would bring'them health to consult you and use Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and I always do what I can to tell them of it." MRS. H. S. WAG STAFF, 1330 McGee St., Kansas City, Mo. $5000 FORFEIT IF THE ABOVE LETTER IS NOT GENUINE. f. Mrs. Pinkham, -whose address is 3Lyim, Mass., will answer Cheerfully and without cost all letters sent to her by sick women.* TOT CAUSES NIGHT ALARM. "One night my brother's baby was takeii with croup," writes Mrs. J. €5. Snider, of Crittenden, Ky., "it seemed it would strangle before we could get a doctor^ so we gave it Dr. King's New Discovery, which gave quick relief and permanently cured it."" We always keep it the house to protect our chil dren from croup and whooping cough. It cured me of a chronic, tJPonchial trouble that no other remedy would relieve." Infallible for coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. 50c and $1.00. Trail bottles free at P. C. IBSm ington's drug store. DENOUNCED BY GERMANS. Joseph iCharnberlain'fc, Recent Editv New Yorfc. ^Ofet. 29.—Mr, Chamiber lain's spee«h 4fc Edinburgh last Fri day npnintg, 'says the Berlin corre ispr- ofr(the "New York Times, has 1 dy an Good Serviceable Suits Gloves and Mittens Nobby Overcoats Hats and Shirts of all Kinds "A New and Stylish Neckwear Si-L Underwear and Sweaters, a err perfect storm of indignant pre: -i-the part of the German press. The Neuste Nachrichten says Mr. Chamberlain ought long ago to have withdrawn into private life. The National Zeitung says that Great Britain treats the Boers who are still in a military sense masters of the country as though they were as sassins. The Tageblatt talkc of "Butcher" Kitchener and of the "barbarous herding of defenseless women and children into the shambles of the Eng lish concentration camps." SCOURING YOUR SCALP. WILL REMOVE THE LOOSE DAND RUFF SCALES BUT IT WON'T CURE DANDRUFF. If your hair is brittle and thinning, you have dandruff. The merely scour ing of the scalp of the loose scales^ won't cure dandruff because dand ruff is nothing but scales of scalp being thrown up by a pestiferous little germ in burrowing its way to the root of the haid where it saps tae vitality, caus ing falling hair and, in time, baldness. Now you can't stop dandruff, nor fall ing hair, nor prevent baldness unless you destroy that germ and the only preparation that cin do it is the new scientific discovery, Newbro's Herpi cide: In fact no other hair prepara tion claims to kill the dandruff genn— all of them will clean thS scalp soap and water will do that, but only New bro's Herpicide gets at the root of the trouble and kills the dandruff germ. South African Claims Settled. Xrondon, Oct. 29.—At the resump tion of the sitting of the South'African compensation commission, Major Gen eral Sir John C. Ardagh, on behalf of the government, -announced that all claims of foreign countries had been settled diplomatically with the excep tion of thtse of The Netherlands and TYance, as follows: The United States, £6,000 Austria, £15,000 Ger-! yoardrassirtewtt many, £30.000 Russia, £4,100: "Italy,! £12,000 Spain. £150 Sweden and Norway, £1,000 "Swltzertand, £250, and Belgium, £800. Our new Fall and Winter Stock is now in and we are pleased to show our goods to who may wish to purchase Clothing and Men's Furnishings AT REASONABLE PRICES 1 1 Caps E.E.SEMLING price. Ihin StrMt, First Door W»tt liimarok Sink 'r^MK N W!»,t' mV**' h^^Pt1 BISMAKOK DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1901 Promises of a Boston Brokerage Con cern Catch Hundreds of De luded Suckers. Methods of the Concern were Very Simple and Many Large Rer inittances Secured. United States Officials Take a Hand in the Affair and Many Warn rants Issued. Boston, Oct. 29.—In connection with what the United States marshal's of fice declares to be one of the biggest frauds they ever have had to do with in this city warrants have been Issued for the arrest of the members of the firm of J. M. Fisher & Co., "brokers, on the charge of using the United States mails in & scheme to defraud. It Is al leged that $1,000,000 has been taken from the public since Jan. 1, 1900. The method of the firm is said by the police to have been very simple. People all over the country, it is said, were written to aiud told what splendid chances they had to invest money and large returns could oe expected. Pools were formed and those desirous of getting rich quickly were invited to remit. After two or three weeks, it is said, investors would be advised th a pool had been formed on some well known stock and that as the quota tions had gone down the margins had been swept in and that more money was necessary immediately in order to save the stock. After having put in two or three times the original amount some investor became sus picious and called the attention of the authorities to the matter. Gold Shipment From Dawson. Seattle, Wash., Oct. 29.—The official records at the gold commissioner's of fice at Dawson, where the certificates for all gold going from the country must be obtained, show that the gold shipments from Dawson for September amounted to $3,000,000. This brings the total for the last four months to *21,640,000,. ... Catarrh is an excessive secretion, accompanied with chronic inflamma tion, from the mucous membrane. Hood's Sarsap&rilla acts on the mucous membrane through the blood, reduces inflammation, establishes healthy For Burns, Sprains, Wounds, Brui ses or Any Sort of Pajn. Used Internally and Externally. .CAUTION! Avold.theweak,watery witch Hazel preparations, represented to be "the same as POND'S EX TRACT, which easily sour and often contain "wood alcohol," an irritant ex ternallyand, taken internally, a poison. V"1"' Fur Copits of the best make, School Suits a apecialtyfeS^t^ iiiiii! Ac tion, and radically cures all cases of caitarrh. 4 MR3TAFJP TO THE iNt/l/RED. TT Every Woman t« interested and should kaow. ftboat the wonderful MAStVEL Whirling Spray iettewVa»laaA^ytbt^-Jniec* titMand Suction. Best—Bat eat—Most Convenient. IKtomo Tnitnnii^ flABVBI.. accept no, Hlier, butfcepd Btaraivfori' tifratetl book—^I y- i!l par»i'.,nl#rsn(iitj'-iic' ij Tfr' O-m a'lPg. -IFi- '.'.v.. !fc .... 41 Sheepskin Lined CoaU «nd Ulsters Sweet, Orr & Co.'s Troa&ers, best in, the ^world. Same is true about their £ver~ /klla and Jackets. A. ,^armeu1| %ee—if tfcey rip. The Great Western Shi jiA aqd Buck lined goods can not le'^'ttes .i :^ality Main PROFESSIONAXj CARDS C. D. EDICK INSDBAMCB LIFE, FIRE, ACCIDENT AND HEALTH Phono 15. FIRST NAT'X, BAKK B:, ALLEN & COCHRANE ICK ATTOENBT8 AT LAW MCKKNZIK BLO^H A.. T. PATTERSON 7" ATTOHNET AT LAW ^FTRST NAT'L AKK ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN VX^ANTED—Men to learn barber trade, only eight weeks reqaired. lxols prosented, board included, wages Saturdays, position^ guaranteed. Graduated wanted tor tJcains, uospitaTs,"country and city shops. Catalogue maile? tree. MolerBarber College, Omaha or Minneapolis. ISSlittEWITB C. D. EDICK—SEW YORK LIFE WANTFD SAI.ESMEM •nil I mmmJ Wo want one or two men in each County take orders for Nurseiy Stock, and are willing to pay well for good work. We agree to RE "PIiACE FREE anything that.dies from natural I causes. We also have a choice line of SEED POTA TOES. Give us a trial. THE HAWKS NUUS1BY COMPANV,' Milwaukee, Wis. Notice to Creditor^. Sated October 2nd, A, D. %£$$$w •:& 4 The best .and most durable ro'iTgH wear—keeps you warm offering a full line 01 WAY DOWN PRICES. "'^-v-AJso showing a handsome Fur Coats, Dress Overcoats & Ulsters Street, These good§ were personally selected to suit the" fg.ll and winter Trade. Makes and cloth guaranteed.*?-? None better. When in town, step in and buy yow winter outfit. Some Real Bargains in Heavy Winter Suits.' Durable.goods, up-to-date styles, and nobby patterns. Any change yott want-little alterations that the well dressed tnan wants-.-made while yojl wai^^^f Fur Gaps, Giovesr Mittens and Underwear.^?! ur aim is to please you, so that yoiuwill come again. Walfred Hoover A1 1 N the matter of the estate, of George D/G. Moore, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undorsigned Frank B. Allenvexectttor of the estate of George D. G. Mooro. latQ'pf the City of Nswafk. in the County of Essex and etqte of Jrewi Jersey, de ceased, to the creditors.of, and all perRons hav ing claims against said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, witliin four months after the first publication of this notice, to said executor..At his ofpee in the City of Bismarck, in said Bnrleigh county.".'' Dated October 17tli« A. D. 1901. PJEANK B. ALLEN. Executor.' (First Pnb. Qct. 22d, I£01.) Notice to Creditors. In the matter of the estate of Walter W. Bigelow 'deceased, •. Notice is hereby given by the ende^igned Bu eue 8. Neal. Asiminlstrator of the estate' of falter W. Bigelow, late of the town of Clinton, ih the county bf Kennebec and state of Maine, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons hating claims against said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchors, within four months after the first publication of this notice, to. said administrator at the office of John F. Philbrick, in the City: of Bismarck, in said Bur -'ah county. 0 1901. ..' Eugene 8. Neal,' John F. Philbrick, -/j. ^niztnU,*, 'Attorney for Administrator. 5'J{ First publication Oct. 8,1801^^^ Notice of Hcitriig Petition for Licence to Sell Real Estate, State of North Dakota, county of Itarieiehv— In connty court, before Hon. John F. Fo^t, jndge. In the matter of the estate of KdwardrHol iand, deceased. G. M.PhlUipsandB. K. Ousbye, petitioners, vs.: Ellen Holland) Harriet B«eliDa Q&lland aiidj John Holland, respondents The state.of North Dakota to the above named respondents and all TOITSOUB interested in-tibe eatateof Edward Holland, deceased xmi^aw. hereby .notified -that the petition of 3. M. Phillips,and B, S, Ousbye, exocutors.of1 •the estate of Edward HollaOd the city of Northfleld in the connty of Rico and State cf Mmaesota, dece««cd, has been fiiod in this Court, therein petitiuniss that they be anthor ieed, empowered anddffeeted to sell all real Court on Tuesdaty, the.day of November, A, BvliK)I,atlO o'epek In the forenoon of that day. at thc court rooms of thia court, 1ft the 0ft&0^ Dakfit«*e0Uaty0 Borlei^ aD State And you aud of you are hereby cited and W»ere to he undappea? be ore ibis Court aad show oatiw, if Snv have, why said petition should not be sSrd day of October A, D, WE Cures All Kinds of Rheumatism BLOCK ...Miss Freddie Bartholomew.. Instructor of Voice and Piano, BISMABCK, NORTH DAKOTA. MATT 1 Jutes the bowel*, aad take pleasure in rasommending iW: Hespectfully, I ••X'V'^sp (line of between Fourth and Fifth. •. GREAT BLOOD AHD BHEDM17IC CORE 60881 Sixty Eighty Eight Sixty Eighty Eight Sixty Eighty Eight [NcU Spaitli Grocery Company, fancy and Staple'Ctroceriea.l warn St, HAVE IT! ••r- "j ••••. rr'/r'-v. MATT J.: JOHNSON'S 60881 60881 J. JOHKSOif Co., Superior, Wis:' Bear Sirs:—I was a sufferer with.rheumatism^Jew years agoin my right arm and: shoulder a bottle at ypnr 6088 removod it. During thelastyear I have "been troubled in my left arm, and ata'now ttsiuK yotfr e088, and am almost entirely cured of it. Besides drivica-out rtieumatistn, I believe your medicine tones up the system, purlfieB the biood and rcwttliat-"' —-, i-' 2 EfiCC IA1 We guarantee 6088 to be free from all mercuries, irons,-co HI.!. I i'lnLi caines, opiutes, salicylates, and all poisonous drugs: On taking half bottle and you are not'Satiefied return bottle and your money "(viU bs^ refunded. For sale and guaranteed only by P. C.'Remin^ion, Druggist, Bismarck,'N. D. THE C0E COMMISSION ^C0MPAN| Grain Commission & Stock, Brokers Are building a Copper telegraph, wire from Minneapolis to^ Bismarck wfifeitf they will open ap office, and quote every fluctuation- iii Vtlie tiHirliets on the' principle Grain and Stock Exchanges' of. the-"WoiMl^®i6'.ftbc»Vi»' owns and operates the moat extensive private wire syaJ^m in,the lJjgi^d Stat^ General offices—BANK OF COMMERCE BUILDING, Minneapolis, Minnesota. ACTUALLY GROWS HAIR H. Axnrnx, VoVkikw^s Theater BU?., any one doubtsthat ycrfoSii grow ?"a. Last March was bttldaUoverthetop of my heedan4i wi otterave^menths treatment! ba^efeJine i»lr. 1 wiuit to tliank you for tfietsooi yon have done me. ih &vt hstr now than ieret haAi all I dtd fa to apply your remedial tbre« 7 4 Ari? Old, Reliable Livery Stable 1 Cures All Kinds of Blood Trouble i-W» *83 "ir,- a? 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