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'the Michigan Central
[voted down a proposal
jjsions, the fund to be
y, .ced |rbm their own wages,
bplan presented to the em-
Jof the Chicago, Milwaukee and
Pul railroad by the management
|y was also voted down by the
-s.. John Herr, of Lima, 111., is the
Ter of the oldest Bible in the United
fates. It was printed in 1553, at Z.u-
ich, and has been in Mr. Herr's family
for twelve generations.
Phya Akaraj Oradhara, the newly
arrived Siamese minister. Friday pre-
sented his credentials to the president.
Mrs. Winslow’s SootT-img: Syrup.
Por children teething, softens the gams, reduces In-
flammation, allays pain, cures wind colic. 2jc a bottle.
Poets arev-*1^|P^but verse writters
grow of their own accord.
wi
If -W—UNION MADE.
* * Notice increase of sales in table below :
Ut8s748,706 fairs.
Business More Than Doubled in Four Tears.
THE REASONS s
W. L. Douglas makes and sellamore men’s
$3.00 and$3.50 shoes than any other two man-
ufacturers iu the world.
W. L. Douglas $3.00 and $3.C0 shoes placed
side by side with $5.00 and $6.00 shoes of
other makes, are found to be just as good.
They will outwear two pairs of ordinary
$3.00 and $3.50 shoes.
Made of the best leathers, including Patent
Corona Kid, Corona Colt, and National Kangaroo.
Cut Color Eyelets and Always Slack Hooks Used.
\V. 1., Douglas $4.00 “Gilt Edge Line”
larmot be equalled at any price.
THE CONTENTED FARMER
Is the man who never has a failure in crops,
■g*ts splendid returns for his labors, and lias
best social and relig-
ious advantages, to-
gether with splendid
climate and excellent
health. These we give
to the settlers on the
lands of Western Can-
ada, which comprises
the great grain and
tttnei
and
and low rates of
ous of inspecting the fall gran
handsome forty-page Atlas
“J~ "it free to all an
■►impennceiifiaiit
la; or to J. S. jferi...,,,
Lttnsas City, Mo.. or Capt. E.
adian Government
EX., Canad
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W. 9th St.,
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ton j
FARM
"S»ELTZ-
What Is it!
JbJ- Catalog
tells.
SEEDS
SALZEK’S SEEDS NEVER FAIL! .
1,690,000 Customers'
Proudest record of any seedsman on earth,
ire reaching out for more. We
ily 1st, 300,000 more and hence
*uu3 ukipx cuodented offer,
$10 WORTH FOR IGc
1 re -will mall upon receipt of lCe In stampr
,ur great catalogue, worth 8100.00 to any
wide awake farmer or gardener, to-
,wake
gether with
L positively
start wit
th. up<
. starn;
r or gardener, t
farm seed sampler
to get
; of but
on receipt
Please
*6nd this '
adv. with
10c to Salzer.
ps. 35 pkgs.
edrliest vegetable
vege
s, 81.0
Catalog
alone, 5c,
Send at once.
SURPASSING
ALL OTHER LINES
IN
TRACK,
TIME,
SERVICE,
EATING
HOUSES,
THE LATTER
THE FINEST
IN THE WORLD.
ALL LOCOMOTIVES
ARE BEING
EQUIPPED WITH
OIL BURNERS.
V (No Cinders.)
Santa Fe
W- S. l(eenan, G.P. Jt,
Galveston.
NEW DISCOVERY; gives
MU w 0 0 quick relief and cures worst
cases. Book of testimonials and 10 days’ treatment
IKK. DU. H. U. ORKKN’S SONS. Boa B, Atlanta. Ga.
Use CERTAIN CHILL CURE tods
V&f flNTFni>,(’n to sell Fire Extinguishers,
*0 Big Mouev Maker. Also Gen-
eral Agent wanted. Box 483, ST. JOSEPH, MO.
If afflicted with
Sore eyes, use
[Thompson’s Eye Wafer
w. N. u. HOUSTON. NO. 1, 1902
When Answering Advertisements Kindly
Mention This Taper.
IEYER“®
PROSTRATE WITH RHEUMATIC
VCIi SIX TIMES WITHIN
TWENTY YEARS.
This was the case of Mr. Eli Wilt-
shire of Landsdown Terrace, Caine,
Wis., who during this time suffeired the
most intense agony. He writes:
“I heartily indorse the testimonials
which you publish of St. Jacob’s Oil
as a pain killer, for I have been a suf-
ferer from rheumatism and kindred
complaints at different times during
the last twenty years. I have been
laid prostrate with rheumatic? fever six
times during that period, therefore 1
consider! know something about rheu-
matism. During all of these twenty
years I have tried various advertised,
rheumatic remedies, oils, ointments1
and embrocations. None of them gave
me much relief, but when I tried St. Ja-
cob’s Oil 1 found quite different results.
It eased the pain almost immediately
and has done for me what all other rem-
edies put together never began to do.
“I could give you several cases that
have been cured, which have come un-
der my notice, and through my recom-
mendation; also one of toothache, one
of faceache, and one of sore throat.
“I have recommended St. Jacob’s Oil
and shall continue to do so by every'
means in my power, as I consider you
deserving of every support.”
Representative Grow, of Pennsylvan-
ia, was. first seated in the national
house fifty years ago this month. Had
his service there been continuous he
would have had a parliamentary career
as extraordinary in duration as that
of some members of the British com-
rywherb,
LARGER SCHOOL BUILDINGS RE-
QUIRED.
Owing to the recent large influx of
population into Western Canada it has
become absolutely necessary in many
parts of Manitoba, Assihv.boia, Sas-
katchewan and Alberta to increase the
school accommodation. In may places
buildings have been erected that arc
only half-occupied.- This is perhaps as'
good evidence as will be found not
only of their satisfaction with their
present school system and their con-
fidence that it will remain as it is, but
also of their firm belief in the future
expansion of the country, in increased
immigration, and it further indicates
that they have little fear that the well
established rate of births in civilized
communities will not be maintained
there.
The free homestead laws and the
cheap railway lands offer great induce-
ments, which are'opening up the new
settlements. Agents of the Govern-
ment of Canada are actively at work
in different portions of the States for
the purpose of giving information to
possible settlers, and advertisements
are now appearing in a large number
of papers, giving the names and loca-
tions of these agents.
Charles A. Prouty of Vermont has
been nominated by the president to
an interstate commissioner.
—j---
State of Ohio/City of Tolldo, i
Lucas* County, - jss-
Frank J. Oheney'inakas oath that he Is the
senior partner of 'the firm of F. J. Cheney &Co.,
doing business Jry the City of Toledo, County
snd State aforesaid, and that said firm will pav
the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for
daeh and every case of Catarrh that cannot bo
cured by the use of Hail's Catarrh Cure.
FRANK J. CHENEY
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my
presence, this 6th day of December. A. D. 1886.
rcpii i A. W. GLEASON,
i&eal.j Notary Public.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and
acts directly on the blood and mucous “surfaces
Of the system. Send for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best
rov. Taft is en route home.
Denver is to have an oil exchange.
Hannibal, Mo., is to have a $25,000
hospital.
Australia will send 1000 men to
South Africa. • ‘ ---
York, Neb., has an $8000 United
Brethren church.
Lieutenant Colentrander and force
captured sixty Boers.
The first torpedo boat for the Rus-
sian navy has been finished.
The president gave the white house
employes eighty-seven turkeys.
President Roosevelt declined to ac-
cept Secretary Wilson’s resignation.
Dr. J. G. Malcolm, author of several
standard works, died at Hutchinson.
Kan.
One person was killed and nine in-
jured by a street car accident at San
Francisco.
Springfield, Mo., claims 30,000 people.
Iowa has 1325 hanks—-more than any
other state.
Hon. W. J. Bryan has been elected
a trustee of the-Lincoln, Neb., Presby-
teiian church.
Justice McAdam of the New York
state supreme court, died from cancer
«f the tongue.
Yale university has received $30,000
from H. K. Melissa and E. V/. Smith
of New York.
C. D. Borden, the cotton manufac-
turer of Fall River, Mass., gave $12,000
to his employes.
A seat on the New York stock ex-
change sold for $75,000. This is the
highest price ever paid.
Charley,Yum, a Chinese Taundrymahy
was' murdered at New York. He was
found lying in a pool of blood.
William Fay, who was a British sol-
dier in the Crimean war, died at Osage
City, Kan. He was over 100 years
old.
A general order issued by the navy
■department sets aside as a naval res-
ervation certain lands on Celubera is-
lands.
Reginald C. Vanderbilt, son of the
late Cornelius Vanderbilt, attained his
majority Dec. 20; inheritance, $7,500.-
000.
• Franceszek Umilian was electrocuted
at Charlestown, Mass. Hhe was con-
victed of the murder of Kasimiless
Jedubrick.
The steamer Braemer brings news
that the Chinese court has decided to
employ, at an annual salary of $15,000,
an American adviser.
D. P. Wheeler, cashier of the C!ti-
Secretary
additional est'iT
provements, includJ!
naval station at Cavl
Our Presidents
All of the presidents
States have been in thT
freely with the peoplejj
this procedure was
pointed out in the trJ
months ago; It is also!
with unknown medicinl
dyspepsia, flatulency, fl
iousness or malaria, fevl
safest medicine to tall
Stomach Bitters. It wilS
these diseases. Try it arj
Among the title bearers^
of other honors is Lord
England,who is not only
on football, but a duly ordS
er of the Established chil
In Winter Use Allen’s Foot
a powder. Your feet feel uncomfo^Kmie,
nervous, and often cold and damix If
you have Chilblains, sweating, sore'Wet
or tight shoes, try Allen’s Foot-Ease.
Sold by all druggists and shoe stores,
25c. Sample sent FREE. Address
Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.
Mrs. William Douglas Sloanb, of New
York, proposes to cut the “fOO” to 100,
the latter being the number of guests
she will invite to the dinner she is to
give at her home on January 2. Ward
McAllister limited New York society
to 400; then Mrs. Ogden Midis narrowed
it down to 150.
THISTLES AND DANDRUFF.
An Interesting Parallel and a Valuable
Deduction T^iierefrom.
Cutting down thistles no more relieves
the land of thistles /than does scouring
the scalp cure darjLruff. In each case
permanent relief c^'n only come from
eradicating permanently the cause. A
germ that plows up/ the scalp in search-
ing for the hair ri^ot where it saps tho
vitality, causes darVlruff, falling hair, and
baldness. If you kill that germ, you’ll
have no dandruff put a luxuriant suit of
hair. Newbro’s Hkrpicide is the only hair
preparation in th/ world that cures dand-
ruff, falling hair/ and baldness by killing
“'the germ. “Destroy the cause, you re-
move. the effect/’
--
T. L. Glenn, of Idaho, one of the new
ipembers of congress, says that what-
ever success he attained is due to hav-
ing read when most of his neighbors
slept, or while he was waiting the pre-
paration of his meals, as he seldom had
the opportunity to study during the
daytime.
IKOJflNG A SHIKT WAIST.
Not infrequently a young woman
finds it necessary to launder a shirt
waist at home for some emergency
when the laundryman or the home ser-
vant cannot do it. Hence these direc-
tions for ironing the waist: To iron
summer shirt waists so that they will
look like new it is needful to have
them starched evenly with Defiance
starch, then made perfectly smooth
and rolled tight in a damp cloth, to be
laid away two or three hours. When
ironing have a bowl of water and a
clean piece of muslin beside the- iron-
ing board. Have your iron hot, but
not sufficiently so to scorch, and absa-
found dead in thy bank vault. An elec— hnnir than fvnnf oGoc arm tbe
trie shock killed him.
The situation in Venezuela is criti-
cal and fears are expressed of a general
uprising there in January.
The Old Men and Women Do Bless Him,
Thousands of people come or send every year
to Dr. ©. M. Bye for bis Baimy Oil to cure them
of cancer and other malignant diseases. Onto!
this number a great many very old people,‘whose
ages range from seventy to one hundred years,
on account of distance and infirmities of age,
they send for home treatment. A free book ia
sent telling what they sav of the treatment.
Address Dr. D. M. Bye Co.. Box 462, Dallas, Tex.
[If not afflicted, cut this out and send it to some
suffering one.]
The Argentine minister of finance
has received from Paris an offer of a
loan of 2,000,000 pounds.
Mother Gray’s Sweet Powders for Children
Successfully used by Mother Gray, nurse
in the Children’s Home in New York. Cure
Feverishness, Bad Stomach, Teething Dis-
orders, move and regulate the Bowels and
Destroy Worms. Over 30,000 testimonials.
At all druggists, 25c. Sample fp.ee. Ad-
dress Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y.
Over one-third of the manufactured
goods which ate made in France are
the product of female labor.
Tetterine Cures Quickly.
"Only two applications of Tetterine cured a bad
case of Ring rtorm from which I had suffered.”—
Juilan M. Solomon, Savannah, Ga. 50c a box by mail
from J. T. Shuptrine, Savannah, Ga.rif your druggist
don’t keep it.
One of the minor expenses of a lo-
comotive is 100 gallons of lubricating
oil a year.
WHI IT IS THE BEST
la because made by an entirely different
process. Defiance Starch is unlike any ;
other, better and one-lhiru more lor 10 i
cents.
There are several hundred Americans
residing in Berlin. [
It is better to hit the nail on
head than on the finger.
the
Mr. George Alfred Henry, the writer
of stories for boys, is at present writ-
ing at the rate of three books a year.
He has eighty stories to his credit now.
He reported for the London Standard,
the Austro-Italian, Franco-Prussiai
and Turko-Servian wars, and tlj
Abyssinian and AshanP'o expedition
W Abraham, M. F., the Welsh'
DeWitt Clinton House, one of the
oldest and best known traveling men
in the United States, died at Kansas
City. He was 74 years old.
In a few days the Berlin electric el-
evated railway, the first undertaking
of the kind on the continent of Eu-
rope/will be opened for traffic.
Col. George M. Taylor, traveling
passenger agent for the Baltimore and
.Ohio Southwestern railroad, died at
Vincennes, Ind., from blood poison.
It has been finally decided that tlio
United States will be represented by a
polo team in England during the sport
next June in coronation of King Ed-
ward.
Sampson, a Filipino general, and all
the other insurgent chiefs on the island
of Bohol, have surrendered, with
twenty-eight cannon and sixty-five
guns.
Plans are^Imost completed for the
4000-foot bridge across the Mississippi
river at Gray’s Point for the use of the
Missouri Pacific, Iron Mountain Illi-
nois Central and Chicago and Eastern
Illinois railroads.
Miss Emma Stillwell, aged 26 years*
loosened the neck of her dress in a fit
of insanity at Denver, poured kerosene
oil between her clothing and her body
and set fire to the fluid, with a match. •
She died in agony in a short time.
Pafil Cessar, the Russian minister to
China, has requested the Chinese plen-
ipotentiaries to present their objections
to the Manchurian treaty in writing
so he can transmit the same to his
government. He wants this done as
soon as possible.
After a weeks trial Briere, the far-
mer of Chartres, France, charged with
murdering his four little daughters,
aged respectively 14, 11, 5 and 4 years,
and his son, 7 years old, beating them
to death while in bed, was sentenced to
he guillotined.
A ruling made by Judge Cutting in
the probate court at Chicago will se-
cure to Dr. Nansen, the Arctic explor-
er, a fourth interest in an estate left
by the late Matthias Blessing of Chi-
cago, and valued at $50,000. Blessing
died spme years ago.
iila^nce H. King, widely known as
g expert and engineer, died at
Ariz of pulmonary trouble.
A’ears, Mr. King was associate
;he organizing of the United
.ogical jfl^ev. some years
back, then the front, sides and the
sleeves, followed by the neckband and
the cuffs. When wrinkles appear ap-
ply the damp cloth and remove them.
Always iron from the top of the waist
to the bottom. If there are plaits in
the front iron them downward, after
first raising each one with a blunt
knife, and with the edge of the iron
follow every line of stitching to give it
distinctness, After the shirt waist is
ironed it should be well aired by th©
fire or in the sun before it is folded'
and put away, says the Philadelphia
Inquirer.
Human nature, always crops ont ev-
ery time a collection is taken up in
church.
Sweat or fruit acids will not discolor
goods dyed with PUTNAM FADELESS
DYES. Sold by druggists, 10c. „ „ckage.
The man who knows the least shorts
it the most.
To Cure a Cold In One day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tabiets. All
druggists refund money if itfails tocure. 25c-.
Usually the newest thing in flannels
is a baby.
Have You Tried Atlas Oats?
If not, get a package from your grocer
today. Purest of all foods.
Children who eat at second table take
after their parents.
WHEN YOU BUY STARCH
buy Defiance and get the best. 16 oz. for
10 cents. Once used, always used.
Street corners are the turning points
in many lives.
Ido not believe Piso's Cure for Consumption
has an equal lor coughs and colds. John F
Boyku, Trinity Sprines. ind., Feb. 15. 1900.
This would be a better world if peo-
ple took their own advice.
Time proves all things. It has seen
Wizard Oil cure pain for over forty
years. Many people know this.
I. H.
lemorial vol-
iQT?
'Should send your name and address en a postal card for a
inchester
GUN CATALOGUE? IT'S FREE.
It illustrates and describes all the different Winchester Rifles, Shotguns and
Ammunition, and contains much valuable information. Send at once to the
Winchester Repeating Arms Co., New Haven, Conn.
That Bearing Down
Fooling
is caused by an unnatural pressure upon
the nerves within the pelvis, resulting
from an impaired circulation. The blood
becomes stagnant and the muscular and other tissues do not re-
ceive the amount of nourishment which they require. 6. F. P. sends
new life into the blood, frees the circulation from impurities, heals
and strengthens the muscles, the nerves and the mucous surfaces.
CL F. P. does not get one into the “medicine habit,” as one bottle
frequently cures even very severe eases.
TJC33 CASE IS SSMILAR TO THOUSANDS OF OTHERS.
MRS. M. J. McLEMORE, of Norristown. Ga., writes as follows:
**For several months I had whites and awful pains in my back and
side. I could not stand on my feet but a few moments Jat a time,
but after I began using G. F. P. and had taken one bottle I could
walk a-mile without fatigue, and two bottles have wholly cured me.”
You can get G. F. P. from your druggist or dealer at $1 a bottle. Don't
accept any substitute whatever, but insist on having G. F. P.
Write to the Ladjes’ Health Club, care L. Gerstle & Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.,
for free medical advice and instruction for the treatment of your trouble m
your own home, without any embarrassing consultations.
$2000.00 PER DAY
GIVEN AWAY!
VALUABLE I IN! FORMATION
Hhe offer in our Premium Booklet expiring January a, igoj,
is hereby
EXTENDbb H)K I^TE ENTlRb VbAMrt>F i902
iexcept Present No. 129.)
PRESENTS WILL BE GIVEN FOR TAOS
delivered to us during the year 1902, taken from the follow-
ing brands of our tobacco:
R. J. Reynolds' 8 oz., Strawberry, R. J. R., Schnapps,
Golden Crown, Reynolds’ Snn Cured, Brovn & Bro.’s
Mahogany, Speckled Beanty, Apple MTjjBfrr
Early Bird, P. H. Hanes & Co/s Natnrv^Ajrote?~
and 0, N. T.
To appreciate onr offer, these facts should be considered:
That we aie giving $2000.00 per day for tags, to £x the mem-
ory of chewers on our trade marks placed o n tobaccos, to iden-
tify our best efforts to please chewers, and prevent them from
being deceived by imitators.
Full descriptions of Presents offered for our
tags will be furnished upon request to
R. J, REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., WINSTON-SALEM, N. C,
7-m
i/Jm
A Representative High Grade American Institution. Seating capacity 400. Matchless in ita ab-
q ! o thoroughness and unrivaled faculty. Art catalogue free. C. H. CLARK, Presidentt
Aiumo Insurance Building, San Antonio, Texas.
M. Capazza, who crossed the Mediter-
ranean from Marseilles to Corsica in a
balloon, now intends to go from the
Canary islands to Panama in the same
way. The distance is over 4000 miles.
A lawyer was passing along the
street, carrying under his arm a law
book when was acco«ted by a friend,
“Ha! Mr. Blank, and where are you
going to preach today?” “I don't
preach, I practice,” replied the lawyer.
Dropsy treated free by Dr. H. H. Green’s
Sons, of Atlanta, Ga. The greatest dropsy
specialists in the world. Read their adver-
tisement in another column of this paper.
E. S. Candler. Jr., a new member of
the Mississippi delegation to congress,
says he made his first dollar by hauling
cordwood behind a yoke of oxen to a
country town and selling it.
Congressman Perkins, of New York,
is the leader'of the house easily in
literary ability. From 1S90 to 1895 he
lived in Paris, engaged in work on
French history. “A Life of Richelieu”
and “France Under Louis XV,” were,
in part, the result of his labors during
tbe period.
Mrs. Roosevelt, ordered, while in Mew
York shopping recently, the necessary
napery for the White House for the
coming year, from the handiwork of
! Porto Rican women. These will in-
j elude table scarfs, covers, doylies and
bed linen.
While the situation is extremely
grave, the opinion is that war between
Chile and Argentina will not follow.
CAPSICUM VASELINE
( PUT UP IN COLLAPSIBLE TUBES )
A substitute for and superior to mustard or
any other plaster, and will not blister the
most delicate skin. The pain-allaying and
curative qualities of this article are wonder-
ful. It will stop the toothache at once, and
relieve headache and sciatica. We recom-
mend it as the best and safest external
counter-irritant known, also as an external
remedy for pains in the chest and stomach
and all rheumatic, neuralgic and gouty com-
plaints. A trial will prove what we claim
for it, and it will be found to be invaluable
in the household. Many people say “it is the
best of all of your preparations.’’ Price 15
cents, at all druggists or other dealers, or by
sending this amount to us in postage stamps
v/o will send you a tube by mail. No article
should be accepted by the public unless the
same carries our label, as otherwise it is not
genuine. CHESEBROUC1H MFQ. CO.,
. 17 State street, New yobk City,
IN8JST ON GETTING IT.
Some grocers say they don't keep De-
fiance Starch. This Is because they have
a stock on hand of other brands contain-
ing only 12 oz. in a package, which they
won’t be able to sell first, because De-
fiance contains 16 oz. for the same money.
Do you want 16 oz. instead of 12 oz.
for same money? Th,en buy Defiei
EF.arch. Require® no cooking
Three new railwa
ed in Turkey
BEST IN THE WORL
iwau’s Patent Improved Post Hole
Augers. A man can do thrice the w<
"Iwan” than with any ^4
other. Sizes, 4 to 10-inch
f 82.50 each^.
award WorJ,
Sam pi
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