The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 80, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 8, 1904 Page: 3 of 4
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WHO IS YOUR FRIEND?
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A doctor writes in the London Lan-
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COST OF LOUIS’ BUTTONS.
CLOUDS EIGHT MILES HIGH.
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BUILDING FOOD
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Leaves Chicago
Arrives World’s Fair Station
Arrives St. Louis Union Station
hand the scalpers spending—how much
do you suppose they do spend? 1
There is such a thing as carrying
your thanks too far.
Little Nutriment in Strawberry.
Tb:- i
' i the selection of food
will always bring it around ,
The older a man gets the steeper
he finds the ladder to the haymow!
True lovers frequently spend more
time quarreling than loving!
Milburn Co.. Buffa.o. N.
by all dealers.
f the most
jfthand and
1 South
jlege at
its new
»st com-
_______ duivriiva*
Qlve them » call.
It is easy to find something good to
say of success, but the struggler must
go a-begging for yneoiiragemenl.
If you are looking for a man with
brains, call on a butcher.
and sore
ever saw.
till you’re
MrCANK'H lll-'.T Kl'TIV E AOKNIY.
I lores
iu th* South.
Dear* thn .// f i<r
Siguature of
In Vac for Over 30 Year..
The Kind You Have Alwuya bought.
I slosh it on
And ere I gat the bottle
little ache is gone.
C. W. J,
Marble
25 and 5Uc per bottle.
1 1:O3 A. M.
6:49 P. M.
7:03 P. N.
Her.
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»ne which
•ly. With
lians will
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Txxik in each pkg- for ,he 6
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The Murfno Eye Hameds <'o.. <*hkgg<>. aend Home
Eye Hurt tree. Write them about yowr eye*
lack of
The analysis is as follows:
® SAMLESwtom
k J We W bole**'*
X to the Hug—
A. H. Hr£-
-A<1 several
ArtnW. including
cted ’.he city’s water
. water cut off, the
i* < to surrender.
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and enrich the
Strange, but true.
“I should estimate that the railroads
.of Houston pay salaries direct to no
l<8s than 7,000 men, not to speak of
the women also employed. It can
safely be said that these 7,000 support
five persons each. In otuer words, the
railroads of Houston give support to
some 35,000 people, or half the popula-
tion of the city, while the m ney paid
out here, the $4,000,000, find it# way
50-CENT CATALOGUE
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Moses and Pharaoh.
Certain summer tourists visited a
West, address the Tyler <
College, Tyler, Texas.
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Satlstm-
Ed. Klam, Houston,
thunderhead
alive, and the marquis’ gem>;. rare and j
costly though they are, v'Ottld have
the same manner.
ual mention at the club, and mutual
recognition that the "old war horse"
was develojiing a peculiar trait--one
which might, indeed, lead him to a ^.v
rash personal act.
After that the gang pitied him,
Girls, when a young man promises
to love and cherish yon, before say-
ing “Yes,’ procrastinate long ent ugh
to slip around and find out how ho
has been loving and cherishing his old
mother.
By means of a heavy1, solo we can
I give all men a slight raise.
’ they call
f them in
> by when
When you feel like telling your
troubles, write them down-then burn
the paper.
After looking upon the wine when
it is red many a bookkeeper loses hit
balance.
BETWIKN
ST. LOUIS and CHICAGO
THE FINEST DAY TRAIN IN THE WORLD.
Leaves St. Lcuis Union Station - •
Leaves World’s Fair Station - • •
Arrives Chicago
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EALTH.
> Woman of
to Thank
>r a Quick
r/^gTfman’s promlgasv-.
Important to Mother*.
j Bumlnc carefully every bottle of CASTORTA,
• Mfe and euro remedy for I. taute and children,
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Wi Ho(i«t<>n. Teaae. operate., the l»r«r»t
^M^Jrinf eompeteiit
' a big
twenty
tor
’iKSa’S Jhomnion’t Eye Water
In Cuby
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a half-dozen of the boys heard the "llghtnf-<7.
same story and dismissed it in much | them--«/, n
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Germany’s colonies are five times]
as big as herself, those of France]
eighteen times, and Britain’s nlnely-
seven times bigger than herself.
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WABASH LINE
"BANNER BLUE LIMITED"
Door knoewra are now fastened to
uv to date bedroom doO’’" •" England.
They are considered iw>th useful and
ornamental.
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Owing to the ravages 'if rats, the
old French battleship Mai., used as a
barracks, suddenly sank In Toulon har-
bor.
WINCH ESTER
I I ''LEADER° AND "REPEATER" SHOTGUN SHELLS I
J The proof of the shell is its shooting. Be- 7
cause they shoot so well, Winchester Factory k
Loaded “Leader” and “Repeater” Smoke-
less Powder Shotgun Shells have won almost r
every important prize shot for in years. E
Good shots shoot them because they give bet- I
ter results, shoot stronger and more uniformly 0
and are more reliable than any other make I
WINCHESTER MAKE OF SHELLS B>
red, a large,
oney refunded by your merchant, so why not try It 1 Price Cay^Mho’je
To the housewife w.
become acquainted w’ 1 it fl .
of everyday use kir - T* v1
Defiance Gold Water Stare
at once. Not alone because*! tT
anteed by the manufacturer.j
perior to any other brand, J
each 10c package contains
while all the other klndu «>-----------
12 oxs. It la safe to say th(kt the lady
who once uses Defiance Starch will use
no other. Quality and quantity must
win.
A Leeds. Kngland. motorist drove
i his ear up the twvr.li steps in front
’ of th»* town ball, and then droVv
! down again without accident.
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K? UnUr 01
^eure jo to an dey*. Tri»f treatment free.
Dr. H. H. Green’. Sone, Bo. G. Atlants, Ca.
Every fifth boy In India is at
school mid only every fiftieth girl.
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Though the Russians employed sta
tionary mint's in harbors during 1854-
5, torpedo historians date the real
start of the weapon frorii the out
break of the American civil war. It
was uesd with considerable effect
during that, struggle.
Compound 13 hOMW
giea! for her to
Truly Ir it
pound tli.il is < 111
get thia when aonto tlruggUJIiJ' ___________
V*tnnn FORFEIT If w««sn**» ^M.in
VvUuU B*M,Vo wbtub will polo Mark-
— -— here fur
>e.I yes-
COTTON SE.
In all, the
"great monarque” is said to have
°pent $5,000,000 on buttons ulone.
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.rang that way on my
I 'round (•lampvd and
d)
and chunk# of mental
There you ca!
for 2 cents ’
or a dozvn oran1
Km
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fi Michigan
''tty leader
' b a< *n-
R.’'l can-
too much I
ge of
Kidney >
they ef-1
a complete | cat show
In a very
.Imo when
1 suffering
When Your Grocer Ssy«
he does not have Defiance Starch, you
may be sure 1 e Is a'rald to keep It un-
til his stock of 12 ox. packages are
' sold. Defiance Starch Is not only bet-
■ ’ — any other Cold Water Starch,
*1 had Iiiflainatory Khrumattam. hut 1 am
well now, thank* to |ir Pavhl K<*. urth'» Favorite Kriu
tfid.t It'smj hern, iriviiti.'* Garrett lanaliuc, Troy, N Y.
Every woman in society 1h kept
bury keeping heri-'Mf in and other
women out.
the milliner, the stationer, the restau-
ranteur, the clothier, the hatter, the
druggist, the candy man, the huckster
and a dozen and one others receive
each their portion of the expenditure.
“On the other hand we have the
scalper taking counter space, from
which the landlord derives no benefit
and then sells you a ticket which h<
has bought of some one at a reduced
rate. Often he duplicates the stamps
and dies of the railroads and counter
felts their tickets and makes other al
t ernt Ions, which are criminal in intent
and act. Not only that, but he some
times induces many otherwise moral
people to sign their names to tickets
which were not purchased by them
from the railroads, and thus make
them parties to a criminal act.
Many Children Ai* Sickly.
Mother Gray’s Sweet Powders for Children,
used by Mother Gray, a nurse in Children’s 1
Home, New Y’ork, euro Summer Complaint,
Feverishness,Headache,Stomach Troubles,
Teething Disorders and Destroy Worms. At
all Druggist./, 25c. Sample mailed FREE.
“BurwhiFe‘''a“gr‘eat'“rea“''has been Address AU*n 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, N.Y.
said about the moral side of the ques
tion, too little has been said about
the practical, and I cite you the above
figures as a rather startling example; Grand Monarque Said to Have Squan-
of what the railroads do for Houston1 dered $5,000,000 In This Way.
—and what the scalpers do not. The [
comparison is so obvious that any one'
can understand. The question
’Who’s your friend?’
"I decided a change might help, so
; took him to Kansas City for a visit.
| When we got there he was so very
weak when he would cry he would
sink away and seemed like he would
die.
"Vvhen I reached my sister’s home
1 shf said immediately that we must
feed him Grape-Nuts and, although I
l ad never used the food, wo got some
in d for a few days gave him just the
He
got stronger so quickly we were soon
-)i HisillUilonment, analyzes the straw- feeding him the Grape Nuts itself nnd
nutritive !'* a wonderfully short time he fat-
I tened right up and became strong
Water, 89.500 per cent; soluble salts and well. ,UI
(Including free acid), 1.146; lime and
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standing safely on the other side,
and be cried and said, ‘Oh. Moshur,
safe me!’ But Mossus nefer let on
that he was hearing him. And he
cried again, and said. ’Oh. Mossus, ;
safe me. and I will let the children of
Israel go!' And Mossus turned and
looked at him, and said, 'Pharaoh, 1
think I haf seen you pefore.”’—-Scot
tlsh American.
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Women’* White Canvae Oxforda-
j the most popular and atyliah of sum
1 tner footwear—all sixes and widths
sent postage paid for I1.6U
tion guaranteed
Texas.
Alien** Foot-Eaae, Wonderful Remedy.
‘•Have tried ALI.EN’S 1X>OT-KASE, and
find it to bo a certain cure, and gi\cs com-
fort to one suffering with aore, tender and
swollen feet. I will recommend ALLEN S
FOOT-EASE to my friends, us it ia
certainly n wonderful remedy.—Mr*. N.
H. Guilford, New Orleans, La."
One man judges another by his
works, but one woman makes her men-
tal estimate of another by the fimlly
washing.
Won’t Turn Loo;
insist on saying tb^
l ightning OH takes hold •.
lets go slower of aches, pa”
Brown, the city editor, he whispered: • places than any liniment >,
"It’s til) off. Brownie. I’m all in. | I1’"* won 1 !uru '°°**it
rheic’s positively nothing doing, well. .nicker and
Friends"—here he sobbed feelingly—
•‘friends all gone—money
gone,
lake
way!
That war, the beginning. Brown i
gave him a dollar and thought that
would be the ending—of both the dol- iu vji
lar and the suicide. During the week ; natives
the "iiKhtn
Twenty thousand dollars for a drop-
shaped pearl scarfptn, 115,000 for a
S a allow.
but err?th
■ilgnments. apt to be
panhandler to-morrow,
’in abused past and an
ittre made more vacillating because I
>f the “dope' habit. Many ami many
i time he had been counted down and
>ut by rhe gang, but he rose up stull
‘ng, like Truth, uncrusht I
try.
And then Swallow developed a to-
boggan gait,
cad found him the possessor of a
’Cow-choking wad," as the slung par-
’ance of the club remarked. A week
<ater he staggered into the Times of
flee at 2 in the morning, his face
Irawn In abject contour, hla clothing
bedraggled and unkept. Sidling up to
Txwik in each pkg. for the famoua
little book, "The Road to WellvijR."
If you are very fond
> should go to Jamaica,
the greatest fruit growinL yo"
i the world.
The first of the month ; pineapple
pan anus
cents.
rectly in the city, and on the other ,jiatlon the English churches retail)
hand the scalpers spending—how much - - - - - -
do you suppoae they do spend? I j
should estimate the total cash expen
ditn^SjOf scalpers in Houston to be
about $1,500 to $2,000 annually, or only ;
sojpe $3,928,000 less than the rail-'
broads! Rather a small i^argin of dif- ’
o rx rl ntil dennno r» <rront ’
We sell DIRECT FROM THE FAC
TORY Send for illustrated catalogue,
and price ll»t. We pride oureelves on
the durability of our trunks and va-
lises. Houston Trunk Factory, 604
Main St., Houston, Texas,
Col. T. J. Ander«on Backs Up an Argu-
ment With Facts.
The remarkable statement is,made
by llcntik. i’s.‘<-nge' Agent T. J. An- .
derron of the Southtiu 1'aciuc Sunset I
route that the various railroads, with
«>lf;ee' *ito headquarters at Houston,
spend the astonishing total of over
$4,000,000 st year in the city of Hous-
ton. ,vim< three million* representing
salaries und the balance rents, pur-
chasea of supplies and avertising. th*v
latter being sent bcu*^Tf-T oVer"The
adTfirtlaing Texas and her
limitless resource*.
The statement was originated dur
ing a discussion as to the comparative
benefit to Houston by the railroads
and the ticket scalpers. Mr. Anderson
not only has made u special study o)
the scalping question, but has taken a
pronounced lead iu the fight being
waged h.v the Texas railroads against
the operations of the brokers who have
been doing business here.
"The case is so plain, so obvious,' (
said Mr. Anderson, that a 2-year-old |
child cound understand it. Here, on
the one hand, are the railroads of this
city spending upward of $4,000,000 di- i that as regards sanitation and ven.
the happiest cat., the
j beat performing cat. and Hie funniest j
QBt.
Do not be too anxious about the
make of your frlenTp new typewriter
until you learn whether he refers to a
woman or a machine.
Bright thing* In "pr
I have daahed
Off In un Idle moment, or with dyn
Amite hove l>la».ed, or. perhaps,
hashed
(t’neonm iuus plagiarism Is no aln).
Too oft. aim- the envelope return*
■’’L.’" jus/- printed
slip
<Nor e'en the cheque for which ths fond
h, art yearns).
Declining vi ueily each gibe and quip.
Oh* why don’t editors accept my
“pomes '
With grateful, eager, joy, and print
I them, too.
To gladden with their lilt the toil-wrung
homes
Ut millionaire*? Who knows? I don’t.
Do yon?
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xldiss Ndlie Dav J-^y
A.’.-cs If a nuE C ( 'it V k.
alayas.
It is not unusual for these clouds to
measure five, six, and even < '
miles from their flat, dark base, hover-
ing a mile or two above the world, to
their rounded, glistening summit, I
splendid In the sunlight. And in th-fke
eight miles the changes of ten ^Bt i
ture arc us great as those over?
thousand miles of the earth’s sfl.-;;--i:
These clouds contain strata of temper- I
stiire, narrow belts of freezing cold diamonds each, while the remainder
alternating with large distances of Were single diamonds,
rainy mist and frozen snow and ice j ""
particles
Hailstones, which nrc formed from
a snow particle that falls from the
upper strata and is frozen hard in the
freezing belt and coated with added i
Ice on the wet belt, are often found [
with u series of layers in their forma- |
tion, showing that they have passed
through this succession of cloud
strata more than once on their way
from the upper air to the earth.— 1
Chicago Chronicle.
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from kidney • g i
cold. I had severe patn*|u
and sick headaches, r.nd
all over. A *ew boxes of.
ney Pills made we a on by a
without an ache or pain^ bMCg
compelled to recommend | miserable
remedy.” , poan's Kid-
(Signed) NW.LLn wonian.
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4 4 R 11 m»n«y by Hndm|H us for good*. How you Ly
I I Mt IWt Rftttlnff othorst<»o«ii«l to uw. A blgchwncefsr testers. Msnsy
I mskinfi made sasr for svarvsns. The irandatt offer ef the
11:14 A. M.
- 7:OO P. M.
Why does the dent’st always call (
his torture chamber a ‘‘dental par-
lor,” and never a "drawing room?”
Prizes vrere offered at an English j
fur the happiest eat, the
!. K J'”’*
well.” u,
j “1 never have a little *C|\B
(sob)—all |
Brownie, I'm goin’ down to the ,
and—and—go—the same old !
1 hair. Brown looked once, then he took
| another look and gasped! The visitor |
smiled and spoke, his hand extended: i
"Yes, it's me—Swallow! Glad to |
sec me?”
For answer Brown hugged him im-
moderately, as was Brown’s wont
when prodigals returned.
“But—but, where-1 thought
had committed suicide! You remem-
ber you were going to drown---”
Swallow interrupted him with
j sweep of his hand.
“1—1 got married instead!”—matter
of fact. “She’s over at the Audito-
Boys are coming over at 3 to-
morrow. Be there?''
Brown was there! And the resur-
rection of Swallow was complete!
Mr*. 'Wln*l<»w'» Soothing Sjrrnj.,
Forrhlldrrn to-tiling, inftru* th* gun a, rnilucna tn-
Oaunuatiuu, all*)a |>*u>, curat wind i-ullu. *&a* Uoiua.
It’s awful slow work j
iar with your wife’* relA
Pi«o'» Cure cannot be too highly spoken of ax
a cough cure-J. W. o'Bhim, a*l Third Arc,
N . Mlnncu|K>llR. Minn., Jan. 6, ItKX).
Happy Is the man who Corks—pro
vlded he doesn't work jthv wrong
party. ^T~ *'
filling In the nerve centers and
A well fed brain and sfrong,
Btrfirfy nerves absolutely insi
healthy bm?/.’ ’
when the worthy clergyman chanced
to be expounding the story of the de-
struction of Pharaoh and his host. His
peroration was in these sublime j
words: “And Mossus and his peqple
crossed ofer safely to the other side, I
but Pharaoh and his host were sub-
merged in the water. And Pharaoh
Wall From a Captain-PoeL
-‘Hope »pr!ng» eternal In the hutuaa
breaaf
(I wish hslr »
bald head):
And, ••> J «
aen-addie
An envtlopu
bread-
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To Bring the Babies Around.
When a iitiie human machine (or
j r large one) goes wrong, nothing Is so
rljghland church about five years ago, important as
which i
| again.
"My little baby boy fifteen months
old had pneumonia, then came brain
fever, and no sooner had ae got over
these than he began to cut teeth and,
being so weak, he was frequently
I thrown into convulsions,” says a Col-
lifted up his eyes and saw Mossus or«do mother.
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Peculiarities Attendina and Preceding -
,0W.—*-“Vrurr11s Noted. .......
SC great camulous
'■loud, towering up on the horizon like
a huge flamboyant iceberg, is often
higher than the highest Alps would be j been‘ quite eclipsed by Louis XIV’s
if they were plied on top of the Him-1 personal jewelry. The "grand mon-
' arque” had many crazes, but ‘ or but- I
; tens he had a positive mania. In a
eight single year. 1685, he squandered $600,-
000 on them, and some of his pur- :
| chases are well worth glancing at.
On Aug. 1, 1685, he bought two dia-
mond buttons for 67,966 francs and
seventy-five diamond buttons for 586,- (
703 francs. The buttons tor a single
vest cost. Lovis $200,000. Of the 254
"boutonnieres” used 162 contained five
gued with him. and at last wearied of
him. Regularly und zealously he made
the rounds, mysteriously announcing
his terrible intention. Then came the
fatal night when he blundered into
the club
Weeping softly, while his bosom
heaved with emotion, he confided to
the coterie that the end hail indeed
come!
This w, the fatal night!
To-morrow morning they would find
his lifeless body floating on the tide-
water. a soggy, sorrowful speck be-
neath the turning curlews and the
wheeling gulls!
Jones of the Tribune, who had been
pestered zealously during the past
two weeks, and to whom the suicide
tale was as familiar as that of "Little
Bo-Peep,” arose with a flash of de-
termination In his eye.
"Swallow"—he spoke sharply—
j "Swallow, are yoc going to drown
Swallow humbly bowed Lis head
and wept!
"Well, old man, you’ve been a good
friend to all of us here”—waving his
arm toward <he wondering auditors—
"and we have tried —swallowing! —
“in our weak way to be worthy; but
if j on feel that you must die”—here
he turned toward his fellows for
their approbation—"if you feel that
you must die, why—why, we’ll al! go
down to the lake with you, Swallow,
and find you a good, deep plac?!"
1 For a moment there was deep si-
lence. Swallow looked startlingly in-
to the faces of his fellows, realization
dawning dilatorily. Then he turned
with a groan, plunged down the stairs
and disappeared.
Morning came, the day sped, and
again the diurnal wheel turned, but
no Swallow!
A week passed, then two, and his
friends mourned him piously, fervent-
ly, dutifully, feeling that they, per-
haps, had hastened his doom.
A year had intervened, with its
many changes, and Swallow was for
the moment forgotten. One busy
morning some three weeks later,
Brown, knee-deep in the wreckage, i
was sparring for "30," when the door
opened and in walked a nattily dress-
ed man of good bearing, clean-shaven
■ and jaunty despite the white in his
Machin* KrpalrltiK.
I Wr repair all kln<l« of niai liliirry. teat *n<l repair
' all inakoa of ateain and hydraulic gaugea. work on
niodrla and patenta, etc. We also manufacture all
i kinds of hrasx and bronre castings fur oil mills, cot-
ton gins, bril •' yards, etc. Wrllr tor prices.
KKTTL. B BltAHS WOKKS, Dallas. Teiaa.
“That, showed me something worth
knowing and. when later on my girl
came. I raised her on Grape-Nuts and
she is a strong healthy baby and has
been. You will see from the little
photograph I send you what a strong,
chubby youngster the boy is now, but
he didn’t look anything like that be-
we found this nourishing food,
him back to
Dance Given In Coal Mine. , strength when he was so weak he
There are several instances on rec- '
ord of dances having been given 1u
coal mines. One such event took place
some time ago at St. Etienne, in >
France. The mine was over a third
of a mile deep, and the guests were
taken down in the cage, ultimately
finding themselves In a large cham-
ber, which was
.hire. KMlMd. i-reW oth„ cola w.rer m.rrn.
ILdllllliy points liavr ->6 Ol. to the package and
JiLy. Then the style ahiiey.W JAnrtjiship’
kls at moderate price* lliq y-ttAlirj, add
■»|5.Lion to be ^bi<»‘ '
I
T 16 ozs., !
ontaln but
“|*q ***iri
During the work of dredging at the
new harbor at Havre a wooden war
ship has be :n discovered buried tn
the mud, a’!d six cannon, still loaded,
have been recovered.
181 - pearl stud. $4,9<0 for a coat fastener
formed of a white bouton pearl with
gold bar, $fl50 for seven button* en
suite and $775 for a pair of brilliant '
‘ B-etve link*-- these are a few of the '
____:____1- r*c»nt f.alo in
. j London of a noble marquis' jewelry. i
But, after all, everything 1* eompar- I
A womar need not necessarily know
how to swim to stem currants. Yep, I
like 'em In pie pretty good!
jrkeu that
n the rural d ,
petimes
,ugs”—"Cucujo- Mo
place several <
Ser lantera to *C , , ..
-/;.it at night.
, , / the great
Z’b/- MOVED.
z. - z''-'i'y]er Commercial
v Texas, lias moved 1
■ Ing. the largest and
f , cfnl college building ln ..
scientifically ventilated
equipped with the most e*y0
up-to-date furniture and b^^ Vl(111.
ture*. Nine hundred sooth, ’
year. Thousands of succei' pKhted.
ate* holding the best bookkJnBlvt, and
shorthand positions in th<|11{(ng Wx.
tics. Lots this
For a free catalogue ofrful gI.adu.
successful commercial, !‘fiohip|nR and
i.'. ...ji.;'AO ji. ■.
There is a right wily to do every
thing -except bluffing and getting
caught at it. . .
I
WUb e. tro»." 1
tissumed so prehistoric
Like Top*y. he had "just , .
iway back in the dim misty pkinee*
days of Digby, ttun a mere trading
oust, now a great city of meat strikes
uid Cosmo]olitau quarters.
That is why all the n< wsj aper boys j
kne v Swallow, knew him as a bril-
ikan; but ermic dh-clpl-.- of special as
•'---------------* * ' I- flush to-day. a
a man with
uncertain fu i
I * 1
—\
frROM M|8ER>
A/fiocl*ty L*ad«r *
i Kan*** City 1
Doan’* Kidn*y 4
y Cur*. j?
Home at th* World’* Fair.
n <’. Kolp, ex-i'lnet Clerk of lows Hou* of i
RcpreM-otutivca. is n-.aiwrr Hotel Alla VlMa. I
iu ar AsneulkUral enlriiiu-r and is prepared Id ,
oatcrtaln cuesta with riaims ut It.Ot) and cols M
sent*. Ehcirie lights, toilet and t>»U» rooms,
cafe, k'.arket street ears dlreul from t’nion
glutton. Hlsboalund cooleal point around St
T,ouIh. omctal nmpaot Fair nud other tnformu-
tion sent ou upplU utiou Make n-sei various uuu.
When a man begins to take wht«k*>y
s a medicine lie «<M>n becotm s a ■
hronle Invalid
fATSCKLE
YaGPASS]
BY I
07./ DYSON WiLL-IATOl
I jVK- __ ___—J
J3eaBBe!ae~*^
The Suicide of Swallow.
Swallow was a "native." Who he
•u wbtn«»- be came, none
sujuio w ledge. I
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H l.ttp|>t T
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England, ere
chairs which Napoleon^
signed hla abdication"
bleau.
’’ bbi>J'l«i'x-.V. ■ n.
x .... ;
© Fibroid Tumors Cured. W
distressing case of Fibroid 1 umor»
which baffled the skill of Boston doctors*
Mrs. Hayes, of Boston, Mass,
the following letter tells how she was
cured, after everything else failed, by
Lydia E* Pinkham's Vegetable Compound*
Mr*, liuyrs’ First Letter Appealing to Mrs. Pinkham to*' Help*
“ Dear Mrs. Pinkham: — I have I wen under Boston doctora’
meat fur a long time without any relief. They tell me I have a nbroul
tumor. 1 cannot sit. down without great puin, and the aorenoafi extends
up my spine. I hnvo lienring-down pains isith back and front. My ab-
domen is swollen, and I have had flowing spells for three yean. My nf>
petite is not good. 1 cannot walk or Is* on my feet for any length of time-
“i'ho symptoms of Fibroid Tumor given in your little book 00-
curatelv dvscril»o my ease, so I write to you for advice.”—-(SignedLMn-.
K. F. Hayes, 252 Dudley St., (iJoxbury) Boston, Mass. > *
Note the result of Mrs. Pinkham’s advice—al-
though she advised Mrs. Hayes, of Boston, to take ,
her medicine — which «he knew would help her —
her letter contained a mass of additional instruc-
tions as to treatment, all of which helped to bring
about the happy result.
“Dkar Mrs. Pinkham: — Sometime ago I wrote to you describ-
ing my symptoms and asked your advice. You replied, and I followed
all your directions carefully, nnd to-day 1 am a well wonian.
“The use of Lydia E. Pinkliam's Vegetable (JoniiMiund entirely
expelled the tumor and strengthened my whole system. 1 can walk
miles now.
“ Lydia E. Plnkhatn’s Vegetable Compound is worth five dol-
lars a drop I advise all women who an* afflicted with tunioiu or
female trouble of any kind to give it a faithful trial.*—(Signed) Mua.
E. F. Hayes, 251 Dudley St., (Roxbury) Boston, Mass.
Mountains of gobi could not purchase such testimony—or take
the place of the health and happiness which Lydia E. i'tnkhani’e
Vegetable Cofapound brought to Mrs. Hayes.
| '11. ,.’ne,VStim°ny should be accepted by all women as con diming
^xLydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Rtiuida
I a remedy for all the distreaidng ills of women; all
t!'j.mmations; ulceration, falling and dia-
•he; irregular, suppressed or painful
£M|1 character of the testimonial let-
llapera can leave no room for doubt.
Is will gladly answer any letter*
Iler information about her iUneaa.
road, f»y Jug)i water.
Disgruntled Democrats organized an
Anti-I’arker Democratic League in Chi-
cago. They are very few in number.
A railway collision near Hodges,
T?nn., killed 66 people and injured no.
It is one oi the most disastrous wrecks
on record.
Several Armenians arrived in New
C. S. MEAL, CRACKED CAKE,
BEST QUALITY, LOW PRICES, QUICK ncities.
T-»xTy-^ ZVare '5,000 ”ck un‘* wnun'*eti
az \/ I pJ ft | *s in Port Arthur, and it is ru-
J. JL-/. ▼ liflA-* '•’that cholera has broken out
HOUSTON, TEXAS:®'"’
Hogg has become a very
_____ ' man and
BEA. DOST YOU NOTHING H_
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th* ^Sm*
laracat. h*n*aama»t.
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*an*ral m*rchandia* !t*MB9*
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liiha*. Ha»*r b*lar* __
•el* tar laa* than S* cant*. W*rlh ***llr *1.00. RowFRKB to any
on* forth* aaklnir. Cntthla ad. .‘iitan<l a«<wi to ua nr oh * ruatal oar*,
”n,r -0HND ME »OU* BIO Mo. I 14 CATAI.OOU* FS«*.“ AM*
IT WILL GO TO YOU BY RCTURN MAIL PSr.*, ROBTFAIO.
ENORMOUS SIZE. BIGGER THAN EVER. tfE
• alt••«**.*»*r100.000*u*t«tlena,*v*r10.000llluatratlvn*. oar
n«a» awl marrnloti.lr low |>rk* inaklbK po'I^Y foll»oui|>laltM>*) IS****.
marchanillM depart manta folly nrproaanlad, much Urv*r than veer
la-t urlraa lum h lower than eror before. Naw an* lrw*r RrtoMotr
ever v I >ln* carried and aohi In the largaat alare In th* wort*. Malrem
all oUmrcaXaloKuaalook rery tniall. allalhrr HrlKo. leahaae, M(*.
WHAT BELONGS TO YOUSSSSs
non a«. orlfy U aver do buy anythin* trinn na,th«n (amethlna m thl*
b- iHicAfiorhl* huaina.a
"Z—- I lon<a le reu land
unr-aE«uaxjusaia*UHt,h|i a>I.ialm-d
Old Man'* Secret.
Alpena, Mich., Sept. 5 (Special).—
I Seventy-flve years of age but hale
and hearty is Mr. Jerome K. Four-
ferenee and evidences n great desire ! nier of this place, and to those who
of the scalpers to blow in their coin ask the secret of his splendid health
shops and citizens he gives the good advice “Use Dodd’s
Kidney Pills.”
When asked for his reason for so
strongly recommending the Great
American Kidney Remedy, Mr. Four-
nier related the following experience:
"I recommend Dodd’s Kidney
Pills because they cured me of Dia-
betes. I suffered with my kidneys
for a long time and suffered terribly
from those Urinary Troubles that are
to the corner grocery, from the corner H° general among aged people,
grocery to the jobber, from the Jobber "Then 1 started to use Dodd’s Kid-
to the manufacturer, while the butch j ney Pills anti eight boxes of them
or, the baker, the candlestick maker, cured my kidneys, regulated my wa-
ter and made me feel like a hearty
young man.”
Dodd's K.dney Pills make the c'd
feel young because they make sound
kidneys. Sound kidneys mean health
and health is the other name for
youth.
iron salts. 137; protold. .800; sugar,
'■.800; oily matter, .154; cellulose and
seeds. 2.463. The strawberry Is con-
Liimod rather for the sake of its mois-
ture, sweetness and flavor than for
any value that it may possess as a
food and. according to analysis, this
xalue is *mall. I fore
■ G:ape-Nuts nourished
■ .niri .ui .... .. w— —« -. —— — —
I cculdn’t keen any other food on his
stomach.” Name given by Postum
Co., Battle Creek. Mich.
All children can be built to a more
j sturdy and healthy condition upon
Grape-Nuts and cream. The food
j contains the elements nature de-
| mands. from which to make the soft
brilliantly lit with , pray
lamps In all colors, hung on the black \ra.'”l
wall* of this remarkable dancing hall.
■ 2' juice of Grape-Nuts and milk,
uancet, ever keen in its ;ask
I aisliJUBioiiTiifni.
berry to show its
value.
Then came a cas-1 side
gob*
16 PAGES-YOUR PAGES;
I manty by aendinff to ut for gttute. How you can nu
; making made aaay for evarytnt, Tht grandoat efftr tf tht
1 age. An opportunity tbal la joure- •oawlblng that belong* te yo«.
QUICKER SHIPMENT ESS
mcrehandlue (n tmtunte far greater than all other moll order
hauaea combined and we have factortea and warehoused for
Iniinodiate ahlpmoiit South. North, ftaat and Waal we ranal.lp
you tfoodd tnu< h quicker than any other bouno. If you kenti
I your order to ur, no matter whom you live, you will jiot your
. goo-ia In juat a few days, uaually Iraa than one-half the lime
It takeo to get geode from other hauaea, and on a groat many
goo<la you order from ua ,v»o will hate leva thaaoa«*lialf th« freight
ebaryre you wonM b«»« lo pay If you eHorodfreai aoy••••!••, for If
|eqrorderooalatoagoo4to woeaa *h Ip from ono of oorfbotariooorware-
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