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COU MlUA," , - r f- MigsOt-Bt
-On hl lonff trip eootwanl from the
Pacific. Copt, dark, of the Oregon,
inked not lo ins fiilnnirlod ..mith in
structions, Ixvauite he felt, .iibl to
fitfht the entire Spiuilnh fleet. The
Bpnnish admiral avoided the Oregon
y nn uncertain proportion.
, Enplnnd him jrlven order for the
Dnildinfr of n new biittlchl, to be the
largest niul most powerful, in the
world. It would M--m, to tho cwoihI
sbserver, that Oreiit llritalit would
T better at present concentrate ber re-
urc'e upon cloidnif up the lloer wur.
An archaeologist expresses the- 1e
iff that "the aerfient wound" In Ohio
kui constructed by the ancients to
liinlfy to nil irenerations that the
'(unlcn'of "Kdra-iWan-loentetl lit-the
liuckcje Mtate. It would be diflleuH
to convince the nvcriiKe Ohionii that
ny monument wus necessary to Ket
tle the fact. '.'. , "
- i .jui-
.The way in which the work on the
World's fair of 1003 In beiiiir pushed
oiirht to convince the skeptici". if
there are any left, that tltr- job will
be finished on M'hi'dulu time. Only 1
""yriur iiihT irfi'ntffrWrW'rncB Iwtweeu
us mid the day apixdiitcd for-the
but ''Nolliiiii7iiilosibTe
ill
Twentj.Five of Our Principal Bar
: bore Now Hav Sufficient
Heavy Guna. :
ARE EQUIPPED AGAINST (AVAL ATTACK.
uciiiiij;
vthe wutL-hwfinl.
ii
Oea. Mltesole. Chief ol Jnleer,
In III Jleporl. hovi Wb.it , Has
Hern lltiae !
Wm Aenvmpllnhed. :" -
Washington. Oct. 3liTwetity-liv
Of t he "principal limbor of the Unit
el States now bilvK n witliclcut num
ber of heavy uns and mortar mount
ed to permit of - effective defense
uiraint naval uttnek. m.v (ien. Oil
Ionic, of the cnirlneem. in his nlinual
report. He briefly describi-n the orijjl- I
nal project framed by the "Kiidicott j
board for the coiutt defense, und ;
khow'vhuvv it linn been iiincnicd from'
year to year. The important change ,
"were the provision for rapid-tire (Jiiim,
a reduction in IheTiiimbcr: and citlilier
of heavy puns aniline. elimination of j
armored ' deicHM'. Provision hut ;
hceii ' ni.nlc for ..cjliplnriiijr heavy;
fiipn rapni-nre guns aim mi-
tari.
-i r.-.i.
1. ..' ... V" '" for
-- l lie aewon-oi me uirccio.ru oi n- i
N n v lien. l.iTTT-s ( . i elt titic-ei t-e , tx-vrnr.
nion; new uiuriar naileries aim
gun i.nd tiiirtar butteries, usk
an nppropriatioii of t.iHW.niw. i.ho
fortifications, iiiiard liaiug declared
';, MISSOURI 8TATC NEWS.
J Deaths.
Cpt. priirrFnterTl'STthmatc Oi -111
Misooiiri iit-yluin for the insane,
tt Nevada, t ap). Pent '.mil thi .die-,
tluctlod, fit the cb'se of the clvli wur,
it receiving the Mirrender of Oen., '
(now: I' tilted Si a ten ienatr) it,
CockrcJl.
.Churlet Iteiilerbeck. at Macon, ngeTl
S3. ; ,v-
(porga Washington Wellington, w hi
had lived more years in Aildrain eoliu-.
ly than any other resideht. aged 1.
lie had resided in the county niiu-e
ISS3. ' '
' Frank K. Sanderson, -aged 6S, at !)
wltt. .
John McKay,, a prominent. rident
nenr- Fern liiilge, St. Ijouia county,
after an Illness o. only IK hours. The
physician believe his demise wan duo
to stuinuch trouble. .McKay wan for
merly well kniwn in nthl.rtic rlrele,
havinir trained .Take (inudaur, the
rhampion oarsman .of the world. He
la ft fcou-lii-law of Judge William P,
I'fUter, and leaes .u wife and two
children.
Miss t'ornellftHvwger, once a lend--Itig
niusiiian of St. Liiuic. ;
C. F. Smith, aged "o. at hi lipine,
ten miles soiitli of lloldcn.
Mr. IC n p 1 i ti - Keck, at Mnryville,
aged 20. . .
Nonh I.ep,- ,iged 9, Br residi'lit nf
Nodaway county for ever fifty year,
at Mnryville.
I.oiiIm E. (ineii, a pioneer iner.-haut
of St. miiiis, nft r nn i.uice eovcriua
' The Mtioaal gtmf is frequently produc
tive of "home runs," and one of tbe most
fnterestlitf f thj variety of -tallies wai
nSade hf a Philadelphia batsmsn in Chicagn.
lie hit the ball squarely, and drove it over
the right held fence. .It entered the window
in the second story of a house, rolled down
the bark stairs into the kitchen end lodged
in a psn of dough under the stnve. The nat
ural inference is that the family partook the
nest day of ball-bearing bread. Youth'
Companion. t -.
Poor rkamplelah. ') T
nVhjr. pa, this iff roast beefV'eirlaitned
tbtie Willie at dinner nn theev ning when
fr. Chumpleigh was present as. the guest
f honor. " ,
"Of course." said thi TaTaer7 "What of
thntV f
"Why. yon told ma this mornlne that ron
were going to bring a 'nuittno-hend' home
tor dinner sois evening, rouaaeipn
Press.
Til Last Wor4.
Mr. Jigsby (thrdisruuion haying become
aomewhat nersnnnll Vnu mar lAlk lilt
doomsday, (Wi'ge Jigsby, htit ynu'll never
get me to admit that a wife is bound to. do
as her husband tells her.
Mr. Jigsby Hy gravy. madam.'lf I nuflive
you I II have it engraved nn vour tombstone
-that you were a good and obedient wife!
v uivago a nounp. ,
Dronehltl Oai lie fared
With Hnxaic'a Croiifi Cure, speedily. Act.
Thesotd f.ihioned Renins thrived on com
pliments'. The ircniiis qf to day is judged by
lis rasa uaioore.-c- asningion rosi. .
Pt'TN'AM FADEf-Ef S DYES color silk,
wool or cotton jierfectly .at, one- boiling.
'The average man's guardun ang?l hasn't
time to Uke a viuUmi.-CluutKii iily
ewa.
Hoiittf bank in allovviiig its teller riul
iMiokeepHT to get. away -with irvmn j ,uu.u,ui,;(. j.lin .,tle.iies obsolete, the
in consideration of the return of Vai- I .......,..,.,,.. ,1,.,-oiitiiivicd work ou
ucble 'Hecitrlt,iea will go far toward , r.u.u i, t as Fisher's Island und
making robls-ry resM-ctal.le. Ouee is- ,.ort v:,i. .n estimate - of ?:hmi.ikw
tiililish the principle that when you . ...i,.,.!",.,.,! i,,,. nrcscrvation and re.
teal, sicat cnoiiyn in ciiiioic yon iu
compromise); nnd. t hero will be little
incentive to honesty. ' -
tttar-Lend ee strike.
One of the bijrgesf htrikes .of .1 ;-fll j
on- in .southeast ,Mi'nir5 w;i 'incov-';
preil at tbe I'nckeye sliaff. -. ; 1 1 r so..t!j ;
of i'rcileriektown. at u depth 'of !'"S
feet. The ore will run or V. p -r !
cent, pure (end. The diiunoml drill
borings show -lie vein to be ulio.! L'.", 1
feet t hiek. Om' proiniii.'Mt tniil'lig :
THETMARKETSr
Ni v Vnrk.
sis . . 4
nit.
js submitted for
. . ,, , . , , ...jfi, rngmeer. w bo ,w i. called m t.i it.sn
i limn oiie-lwilf of one per cent, of tlnHr - M.n . ,
1 . i 1 , . - on the i hiini. rejiurt that, to the .bel.
rATTt.K-K.ilive St
I'i.tM II- Winter Wh.iit.... 2 if n
WllilAT- i. ; li.-.l. .-...;.,
i. Nn. itt at
.T.- No. Z IP;
ft i:i M.-ss N,-w u ii
S'l'.-'l .' i !. . .
fivrTi.i.v -Mi.i.ioiui
i;t:i-;vi:-so-ts
i'.iw :mif tl'i'iier.. 1! "in
I'AI.VKS -li'.j- t'i f.v i.-rr. 4 S"
Paraata far Bporteasesi,
Ts him who knows not where to e. thsel
can be no better place suggested than the
i ocoiio mnuniaiu. iviok id lam normaus
ern ran of iVnnsylvnniarlong tbe-beauliCf
ful Delaware river.. Whether you go fo
health, or sport, you can hardly experience
the latter 'without acuuirinc the former, '
The elevation of the mountains varies from
1.600 to 2.noo ft-.ct, and are one dense growth
of pine ani lir trees. - iJeer, Dear ami other
large game are plentiful, and though the ,
reiiion is visited py thousands of sportames)
every year, there seems to be nn noticeable .'
ilecrtiase in the attractions offered. T
I'oinno mountain hotels, camps and game,.
1-re.erves are readily accessible by the. -ackawanna
li.iilroud, the great trunk line
between New York and the Urrat lkm.
Trtk la Astvertlelaar.
Mr. flet tit WgH, that place, where w
boarded thia summer advertised the traikv
anvwav.
Mr. Ilit Indeed! That was a novelty.
"Ye. air: it advertised: 'Summer boaxoV
tre taken in "Detroit Free Press.-
Aat laeoatplet lloase,
We ran wild over the furnishing of J
house; it furniture, carpets, hanging, pie. "--turee
and musm, and always forget or neg .
lert. the most important requisite. Some-'
thing -there should lie always on the ehelf 1
to provide against sudden casualties or at- !.
tacks of pain. Such come like a thief lev
the night ; a sprain, strain, sudden bnrkaehe,
toothache or neuralgic attack. There i .
nothing easier to get than a bottle of St.
Jacobs Oil, and nothing snrer'to cure quick
ly any form of pain. The house is incom
plete without it. Complete it with good:
supply. . .
i . .
.". ..- ' It seemeal Mo.
Ftr.iw.hpr Was her father willing to hel.
Jfou out?
. Sisccrly That' the way he acted. Tow
and Country.
Care of the i'omalexloa.
Mnny-persotia with dctieate skin auffet
gnrtlv -jm wmrer-fr.utti..chiiptiinK. Frc '
inii'iitlv the truulile arises ffn'iii ttn use al-
inipuie i..ip ai., 4-lii-iip salves. The face
nini l.an.U should 1 1 washed only in clear.
not waier wuu ivory snap, a lime mutton
tallow ur almond oil miiv bi- ued after thav
La tii to sofu n the skin. Ki.n: It. Paruih,
I (.!,
i; ii
4 .'.'J
... I..,:.. i i . . a : II II n- I' ;IIT lie I - ll.tl... '. .i:rfl'', ,. M -
- ! have nriKVededior the iiurehuxe of , '. , , ' , ..... ..... .. .. ; sI fl :: Kiiir J :iai.... . . 1.-
Iroot Br t- - . A. . . ...iu.. aignx awi proven eveens 'i.nwm ijhih. kwm lt-Jeriini..-: :'. -'S l;i--i
, P ' frt.l.c..t...ern tn-thi-Tfaet. -.'iul.it I 'ra.tes. trK V,' j J,,
s.i ox i iii tn nri- eraTiki'M i.i. New l ork , . .. Tlr.lT Xn:Mlrih.,.f,., ,ji - .
one ivdnt has . , ' . ? L , , , v.;..,.,,, . owned by capitalists fr nn iMuo. ,Chkn -N... : ..-.'. f.'v.-.t
, all m e,s - ';!:' Newton, ,,r,.,rn. ,,.,,. rhllf, f iAI-N... J.....
e ail ouis- three site-l. "ortJJova , San frail- . , , , , .. , HYK.-Nn. 2. . . s ti ,ia
' -' ! , ' ... s a L. St. John's liver. Ft. ' h" " ''"v": ' ;,ToAor-j.,m. J
.1 l,v ll... I nil. . . .. -..u 'S propose!! i ereei u uioueiii nun . .
l l. ttj. I lo'- j fit- phili, , and ape lleniv. a. With...- ! .... ,. . ... ., .:. -i i..," IIA V - 'tear lnnoiliv In .M i.;t:y
Vroposit.oa ,plv .i,,. fc;u.H lims, ' ' r" , , i i... !. "'' 1-
ileii.i - inscoverv is niirneiimr n fre.u immi ' ' " ".-; n
' .V tlriu-ore.l liV iolll elll I1M I loll. - .Ml CSII- .. .. i. .... ' K ; iM - h Tt sn : . . 11 ...
have nroecc
ill ine iiiseusMi.il inn i
tin proposed nimndonmi
Daj ton-ltiilwer t cKiity
been emphasized hlsjv
that the neutrality f
raijal shall be guarantee
Ml States iilonc. This
till- rvi I litlik tixrtt sa m(t v '
vinay be drawn on the subject betAecu t mn-e . ,,f
this country ami r.nginnn,
The Washington Post argues that
. tbe annual lost oft'tce deficit is a good !
tiling, Is-cause the money goes totn- j
provo the postal faeiliticg of --the-pen-'
pie. Tut. the postmaster general says I
there would lie a big surplus if .the 1
lecolid-class mail abuses -w.cre re-
formed. The Washington paper '
'should get out a patent on .its Idea
that deficit are a national blessing.
The Prussian ministry has resolven
to investigutf. through flic various
provincial governors reirnrdifig the
uiiniber of persons out, of employ
oieiit.'the cuu-.es of recent industrial
nubarrussiuent, irm ineasiires peers
lary to improve conditions. The gov
frnment of I'nden had taken the b i d
in such investigations, fallowed i
'.he. .I'livariau governinent.
Apparently tbe i-eduetioii of the :
rovernnii'iit iiv euues in the present
fiscal year will not be more iliac. .fU".-.;
Jim'.iiiiii, ;i It lioilL'tl congress supposed. .
n its-cut of the war t:ics made -tviuter.
tliit tbe fi 'itiictlon would l?
fully S4u.iino.eno. 'Jliere will be a con- "
lideralile kiirplutf'ihis yirar. This Rives i
a chance for n-joiher cut in tae, .
md congress i epected to give itsnt
telitiou to this matter in the coining '
lession. ; . u,,
(o'lll inl elcetioilK Will be ljcld ill f'vC
sttites 'November ", the terms of tliv
principal' eomnioiiHealtli oflii ials .
' pirli.'g. within the 'ncAt few inmi ic
Innvrnnrs will be elected ,in lovvn,
I:isiiclnis tth, New Jersi y, ..Oliio und
Virginia. A Mipfeme judce ami ro
t'eirts of the state university will be
fliosen,' in Nebraska. 1'euiisf !vn:ii:i '
Vi.ll select a "siipreine jinlL'e and 'stut.'
procured J:
.ll:iil.llill is
Juircbiises of sites.
'l'or the const met inn of submarine,
iiiiiics and storage facilities an csti
mute of $luii,inin Is submitted anil for
si archiiL'bta-iippropriations ot $"'0,
..'in fo iustiillatioii. ur.il of JMili.MliC
'ur mains and conduits are urgently
rccoiniuf ndcil, Tin experience at New
York has shown that economy in in-
sTallniioti is prnitiofi'il by' using. the!
fi.itilieatii.n titnnts for post illumina
lioii al.-o. The estiiiiates submitted
will fnl'y ii'.!i with sea rchlights four ,
more imp,..rtaiit harlKo's. , -;
t ien. t ;il!eiic .tiil.es" up in detail the
state of -he dc!'eni in each .f "lhe
fortNieatiou districts, shiwving just
what has been done ilu.iu;r the yeat
i.t each of the i.ii; iit t.iiil points and
what'!- projected... ti'en. liillespie al
io nuil.es - an extensive report upon
liver ;:.iil harbor vorl,s and disciis.-c
i t c J j im orlanl improvciiicnt at con-'
.-idi r.il.Te leiiglh I e :i1i s siilunit I ing
cstin.i.tis for fi.e tiseaf ', ear" ending
l:;lie ::'('.. P.M. '. , :
Tb.'se ! in.il tcs ni'e 7i'om "V ti;
!'! IT eciit..l"s.. ami in some in---
-ta.'ie. ':.n per cent. li s-, tlum tho
of . the local cn.'ii'in in i lijil'ii' ol
r.ver a'Kt ii.irher I ill ;! veniclit.
si i- ..... . . t i-ji ;i ,r- -
siiioiiiMcl fuf ' - "f It'ltK-SlanilarilMessiii.-wt
siioiiniuii tor t . mi,,, that other utrikc ,., umi Hteai.i
v .j ! " ' ftllcAtJci.
- I'ATTI.K Native SO-.-rs....
I ll use --fair In .h'.lce. ....
KflKfJ''- Fair .Mnilcv...
I l.v. . Itw inter relents...
Trrolmenl of Jnvenlle Offenders.
Siys. a St. ' Louis paper: A goo.1
thbtg done .at. the annual meet
ing of the Missouri federal ion ol
women's clubs was the passim. of a
resolution to press on with the move
meriffivr the probationary tre.niiient.
ot jnveiiile7tffi-n.ler. The -ysJetn -liter
been in operation in St. bonis fot sev
eral mouths, ami ilurimr this . 't.i?
only" one ehihl out" of 41 place! . n
paroie has been returned to tic court
for sentence. Tile-Missouri federa
tion wili org" t-lie prohatiojiai v- re
form in all the, large cities of -Missouri,
and al.-o continue' efforts for t-'tnte.
factory inspection, a - direction in
which fhev have already ucc.in.pii h Jd
jimportaut results.
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i t'i 't'lne. . . . . r- t i
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NKW Dlil.KANS
'h lir.nles
FOR LIVING AND DEAD.
'the i,t.n.-l .f itw Nii.'.l. Iea,si flf.e
' t'.mrnue of Ills ot,cri I. O.t.
I'.itai.ulua lUsasl.'r. -
MelO
.V-ntli
ti.'e
!!-?; t :i i
ia Oil.
in! a lit r,
t'-i'an-i
rdcia pi a
. I.'o'.ic. of fh
his . official report
lisa-dcr'. ' in regi
c. tlie mngnilieent
Hurt t'ossed I entury VInrU.
(ieorge ';..shi:;lou.AVvath a negro
w hi.iclail.il d -o he lui. years old. d:i-d
of ol'd aire at lirt home at No. 1 -nil I.i
den trei t. St. bonis. The family with
w Injn he livi'd had IK 4 the 'money t'i
iniryl him. and- his body, was remove
'tt. ite uiorgiic. iic city Iniried it
the potters held. vya!U was horn :t
ir. the souili. His i.M'm-rnl a,--.!,
vi.iiicated that he was ipiite
ml his' friends Ihtle ilmlted.h: i-
e'.a in that lie had paseit the centiiry
nini!.. lb; oft, n t-)ld '.stories' of tVc
al ly day.:, and dcsei :1, d r.-eiica) oi
'in; war ot -Vi. - -
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OATS- N'..- '1
MAY - .ll'-iee I SI
I'l MIS UtillKllir.l Jl"s.'
HA'.iN- SI' :t Kit. Shies...
. iTT .Mi lillin.
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wtu:.T-N. 2 liei.i.. '
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i:o'l"iV.N ilK.ulint;
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tn;
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: lllrirs Hour In tho I'omiir,
M'.tliir- W,liy. baby, wh.it's the matter
- i:hv. (vrlio has been n1Tit by a biitnb!
b)--The autoiai.liileliiirf hit me. Judjat. ,X .
'- llcar-for he lion els. y'--"'-
' No milter what nils you, headache to a
iiniee. vnii will never izet.js'etl until your
vovvcN-arc put i .lit. I'Iuctn help nature,
arc -you. without atf'ipc ur pain, produce
;asv, ii.it ur.il nKVctiienU-, you just 10.
eiiu to start I'l-ttiiiK your health back.
nriis i andy (.dtiiurric. the genuine, put
il. jfi' inetal huc. eveiy tablet lias C. C. U.
rtaiupid ofl ft. I are of imitations.
. Wassst tff;
What is vyoTse thii". a giraffe with a or.
threat? A inliprj witli chilblains. lioe
ton Chrirt.ati iiegister.
I am sure Piso's t'ure for Consumption,
saved my life three years aco Mrs. Thoa.
Hobbins, M q le Street, Nuivvivh, N. Y,
Feb. . 17, llsxi, ' '
Mabel'a INste. '.'Mabel doesn't believe l
long engagements." "Ves; 1 understood
Mabel's youinr man hnd n (tnoil deal of
money." (.'U-vcland Plaih Itraler.
To Care n Cold In One Dar -
T ike I.ax.i! . v.- ltn.mr. Uainir.e Tablets. All
iriiggistsrcfandinoiie.vif itfailstocure.SSo.
A'.l the world's a st.igc. nnd not a bit too
' li ve a st.ii-e if a'l t'.r nutoruiil novels are
t'i be dttui4ri.cd.- Puck.
TT.ilc's limey jf Ib.rcliour.d and Tar-relieves
whijiipuig rout;!.. -----Pike's
Tooliiai ae ttrops Cure in one minute,
It is easy lo 'cwsviace'a (foainn, latt she
will not stay eonviA-ed. U'aniiiiton (la.)
Uc mot rat.
t reasiirer
thi! state
and Maryland uicniherti of
legislature.
lilToi
liil'.
To t
. r i
'i'l I,sii .
iiici' a
in i.i the Head. American sob
(ien. t l.atTei-, hi'cordiiig to .reports.
ans said that he does hot look foe nny-;,Yt,.y,, ,
heavy battles in Saniur. .Some !':,. .f.f'what
lug is evidently expected trout the
iiuiuImts of soldiers ail.l - uiarin.s
"which lui.Vii been sent thcYe in the
past week or two. The intent ion of
the siiihoriiics is to idiuiu nut. all tli
insii'genls ami those suspected of be
iiig in svmpathv wiili th'm from tiiu
island of Mimiir, i lto.-j. in arms
be either killed or 'iipl ured. '. .
,e s'lrvivoiN he w
l!elif!id. eouriloeillls. djj
titol :i ressive .wn rf,aj;e at Hal
bus gone into history as a
n?e aeiiicv) nu-n't of your l egiini lit. I
m proiiil of voti. i'o yoJ,and to those
ho fi UL'hr iii'il teil tun-arm' M
fi.r a np4cli Uc.iu.iintii'llou
.lie .I rnveiy of a few deter
mine! men i;v..' accomplish under
mo.t
en lil-
iTti:-o'.iul.TL4.'iavoi.:ble . ci r-
Vllss.inrt Scores .tunic.
!: t!i,- 1 1, li'i.i-r a'.v'anls-" '.i it.i: !:-! ry "
! i.lepai tlllc'l.i ill "111" Cilli- ValcicMi '
Mi,ii':im Vif sciri i,j-. th.. larecjt ,
and ii'sl victor; of 1 1 1 - "V 1 1 : : i : ' 1 t n
teat. rceofvii." t . ::i;r.b'. on . x
'.'Iti'iils. . i-be kivhe-t seoiV'of Mi T.ir:
vvasl'T :, points, .'.it irin , point of.N.-.v
Vorl; nni) Ncv", ilamp.-hirr. Miviiiii'
;iv era;'...' f ' re on i.plicr cm eeits th.il
" o-aii.v otticr sti.te ir ('iiii.nla. Corn
' iiii.-.-iuiii r iienl nn.r Supt. Wrib.t ;ru
511 on.! !' the rceoriT't le h . . iii.iil'',
ti'e Se'i.viii f r' .V --ni ti butter, be
iiiL' a gri-ii.t i-iiiiirise t'i eiis.iiii nud
1 nortl..-rn -Liivs. -
MISS KEH-N GOULD ACCEPTS.
eee.ltl f-lslioirle.
Will s,,rt. en Vl,.iil)(.-:it-l.nru-
" 'k World's I'c.lV 'iii'.l of.
. I.ll.l- l;.il..ae-s.
1)1
ir Thomas l.ipton having drelared
ih tit he will not 'marry until In- has
lifted the America's cup. he might Is?
allowed to win it from some slow lie
feiuler, net an increase of lit men's
Joy s from it. siirdihciCputiihg fiilniu
tiu or a worthy siu'ccssor iat com
mission, llir Ainerii'iius coiilil yank It
v;iy froin him. He's loo goml a fid
Inw to t'i..ii:iin siliirl, iul ht-ciius nTl
.., ..,.,.t,i'. ,.. .... ,..;i i htivo her as Arl.aa-as' select ion. hut
Van lt'iren. Ark., Oct. . WorbiV
Pair I oininLssii.ii. r Phil .11. Scott re-m-iv.'ila
letter irom Mis:! 1 1 i-I.-ii tioiild,
i lies'!. l.v. saying she had iicicp'tcd I he
appoint. in lit a:- r.:ember-nt.-large of
ii.-. lnihi ii 0' lady iniinagcrs, lor the
st. I.o ii Wi'.'.i's lair ;:inl had stv 110
litictl the .r.iiieiil 'of the hoard.
Mr.'Sintt t .1 oiujiiei.'ilci the appoint.
nientof Mi.-s liould ami vvnntvil to
Wlil Ai
Cfln.evoi. Ma '.:i, pastor of. ;.t irre
cliunli, ii.'iisas tli y. hut- dccjilc! tit
accept, tit,, a .ol to th" l'i fi"prii' of
North Oil oi'j. t';n!c:-fd him IiYum
tir.tidr.iil conv .-ii; ion of th" lipisi opal
cliiireh, i.r.'-in pea neb eo, iVl-ni r l.V,
111:. Aluun v.j.'l rcpic'-' that the ecie'
lliol cV ercai ipy iiim. iji.tliop v.ike plaic
iii Kan-as t.ity. .
A.ll.cl.ed Ii) a Sle.T.
While vvoii.imr amoii'f u.e in tl.U
'I'.aiiMisI it, v stock yards. I'M v. nr. I Har-
icll wus. uttaekeij l-y. a i'.'.s is s.eii,'.
fine of the animnl's horns struck' hint
; lit the-tnouth, knocking out hit, tet'tit,
ami o'herwise litjti'r1ig liiin. ' ' . .
Aniei ican yachts and Am- Mean sailors.
she beiii'.' of national re pit lift ion ami
A...1 ..t......i..iie it 1... i,:,,,.v.,w ! I'Cing a ii'ime nuorne iii rest 01 11.0
an Al..L'i:ican girl whom hi' w!li.' to ! l",:'r'1 would' not let Arhansar. alone
oiuke Uulv Tonvhe siioi.id he given I ,mve "", n",",, "'"'""noir.ly In.
chance to "imike v,h i'.' ... I dorsed her as m. pihei-at larjje of the
j' 1 board of Indv iu'.:.aLcrs, s'. ..v--
' . .' " '. ' ?. ' '
Mrs. Ellen Ripley, Chaplain Ladies Aid,
Grand Army of the. Republic,- No. 7,. 2 22
10th Ave., . N. E., ' Minheanolis, Minn.,
.Strongly Endorses . Lyd ia . -Er -"Pfftkham's rTWi'r'
Vegetable Compound.
" Dkar Mks. Pi.nkiiam : Yp,ur Vegetable Compound cured me
of ulceration of the womb, anil getting sir h a complete cure I felt that
the medicine hnd genuine merit and was well worth recommending
to other sick women. ' ' . ' --- '
'- " I'or fifteen years I have bcrn your friend. I have never written voir
before, bur. I have advised hundred of women to take your medicine, in .
-fact it 13 the only rear reliable 'remedy I krtow of for a sick"vv6man.
"I havenot yet found a case of ovarian or -womb .trouble which
. has not. been relieved or cured by the faithful urc of . Ljdia E.
rinkhnm'M Vegetable Compound. ' r .
" Yoti liave brought health to hundreds of women in Minneapolis ar '
you have no doubt to others over the country." Mrs. Kllen Ripi ; ' .
:. $5000 rbitFiciT if the aijovu lkttek is not gexui !
When women nro troubled with irnsular or painful mem-lraa ;
1 vTcakm'ss.letujrrhu'a.tli.spliieement orttleeratiouof tho womb, that I
', iiijr-down l'c'i'ling, inllannnation of tho ovaries, backache, Uatuli;;
i goneral debility," iiulis'estion.Tlnd r.ervoas prostration, they fsb.
rciiiemlior Uiero W ouo tried anil truo remedy. L.yuia ivw,i-niiii
Vl.i.utii.a t Inili i. inlrnee.
"ilmj Mn l i.iiu'i Khoi nini jirohntiiv : Vcjri'fablo C'ompotmtl at onto removes nueh troubles. ;
fa tul l v vvj.ni'.iled Wen iieiMcc. f v. No other int'dieliiii In the world has received sueh widespread;
Kcno.' (ihia.. at liniojicmiei-,',.. 'i ), ' unqualified endorsement. No other nwilii imihaN Riieh a recoiuoi '
hrAtir.it :iei:rrcd ;vr a' l ift' a o : r, i -of feiaalo troubles, liefuso to buv auv other luedklua.
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