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The Fort Scott Weekly Tribune from Fort Scott, Kansas • 2

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SUICIDE PY HANGING. GOVERNOR CAMPBELL'S FAMILY. W0MAX AGAINST W0JIAK, Pawnee Items. Pawnee Station, Nov. 24, 1883 and Her Two An Old Soldier of Paint Creek Portraits of Bin.

Campbell Daughters. Editor Tribcne I send you some NELLIE BLY" AND MISS BISLAND GO TWELVE PAGES. Hangs Himself. Mrs. James E.

Campbell, wife of the gov RACING ROUND THE WORLD. Pawnee items. The election is over and we have almost forgotten the bloodless contest and strife. It seems that the ernor-elect of Ohio, has made a record quite as brilliant in its way as that of her husband. Thursday, Novembek 28, 18S9.

Henry Kidwell, an ex-soldier, near Hiattville, on Faint Creek She is a native of and was reared in the little little prayer meetings that the Republi The First Named (She Is Bally Mis city of Lebanon, Warren county, committed suicide Sunday morning by can ringmaster, county committeeman place long celebrated for its handsome and Corcoran) Goes for The New Vork World, and the Latter for The Cosmo hanging himself from a tree. After ad Stanley, held here just previous to the sprightly women. Besides the natives gen county convention, has borne no fruit. politan Magazine Glory and 81,000 Up. erally of good stock, if one may use such an expression the school for ladies at Lebanon hag for many years drawn there a select justing the rope he jumped from a stone fence, and was found an hour later by a trapper.

From Mr. It. M. Wallace, of Carpenter was the victim growing out Now we're off. Business Men's Organization.

On Thursday evening, November 21, the merchants of Tort Scott met in the board of trade rooms and listened to the explanation of C. H. Hayward of the advantages offered by organizing under the protective system represented by class of the young and fair. The location is Eastward goes the steamer August Vic of the clan-na-gaelor three-cornered con vention, concocted by the ringmaster Hiattville, we learned the following singularly healthful, the original families toria bearing INellie Bly, of The New York were of the best in Virginia and other old world newspaper, and westward goes the Some one once said, "Deliver me from The decased had been married, his wife and four children reside in north states, while the additions resulting from the Chicago limited bearing Miss Bisland, of The my friends and I will protect myself school and long years of culture have com Cosmopolitan magazine, in a race tround ern Kansas. He came to Pawnee town "The Merchants Mercantile Agency of Chicago, Illinois." The organization of from myJenemies." Such is the situa the world.

bined to make Lebanon a pjace of note for Presents in the most elegant form tion of our defeated neighbor. "Around the world in seventy-five days!" womanly beauty. ship about six months ago and on Sept. 27, last, was married to an aged widow the Fort Scott branch was perfected THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOU8 JUiCC says the enterprising manager of Th New Mrs. Campbell then Elizabeth Owens, or THE and the following officers were elected lady named Mary Bates, by Judge Wa It is said "all is fair in war." Hence some evil-disposed people are trying to make war here on a crippled boy who John Glunz, president; C.

A. Benham, York World. "It can be don? and Nellie Bly shall do ters. He had once been an inmate of daughter of a wealthy citizen of Lebanon, was one of the first to enter Vassar college, where vice-president Jessie Smith, secretary; it." J. II.

Kandolph, treasurer. an insane asylum. About two weeks ago he showed symptoms of insanity, but appeared to be harmless. Last at she remained three Executive Board J. H.

Randolph.R. is our station agent, thinking to make their evil designs respectable by calling it war. Some people seem to think because our agent is a cripple he cannot years and gained high Nellie Bly had four days in which to prepare. She orders a traveling C. Houghton, C.

W.Goodlander, honors. She there formed a urday he was suddenly seized with a fit, sprang from his bed and rushed from U. Bell, Tom Lynn, H. L. Page, J.

P. friendship White, F. M. Yost and J. H.

Mead. the house. Not returning, earlv in the defend himself. Lay on, lay on, cries McDuff.dam'd be he who first cries hold with Ma dress, an ulster, a waterproof, double peak cap. morning neighbors went to search for ria Mitchell and her there enough.

All present, sixty-five in all, signed the constitution aud by-laws, pledging themselves to abide by the same for one him. A party of three went bv the spot In a gripsack she takes two suits of HBS.CAKPB2LL W) fathor that Did you say prohibition? Yes! Well, where an hour later he was found by a Owens rPy lasted as 11 taking whiskey for rheumatism is some' underclothing. This substantially is her trapper, hanging from a tree. The re was or an long as year. From a printed slip explaining the ob thing like a Yankee farmer who agreed mains were buried in National Ceme independent w- I thev livad.

luggage. FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, forming an agreeable and effective laxative to permanently cure Habitual Constipation, and the many ills depending on a weak or inactive condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. It is tbe most excellent remedy known to CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is Bilious or Constipated SO THAT-PURE BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP, HEALTH and CTRENCTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR SYHUP 03T" FIGS MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.

SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, N. f. to take whiskey while washing sheep jects of the association, we give the fol tery on Monday, as the deceased was "How quick can a woman go around uaiiuiD auu wanted to earn her own member of the G. A.

R. and an ex He kept a sheep in the vat all the time and washed and drank 1 say lay aside the world?" asks lowing "A fine is provided as a penalty for vi-olation of the clause in the constitu- prisoner of Andersonville. living, but Mr. Walker, proprietor of The Cos the cane and jug. her father ELIZABETH.

NELLIE BLT. tion which provides that no member of mopolitan maga did not favor the idea, and she remained at home till sought in mar DIED. Shields On Friday at 6:30 o'clock Hogs and cattle are plentiful here. In some sections of the United States they are starving to death. Ha ha 1 Pro line, sharply, as he steps into his office on the morning after hearing of Nellie Bly's pro Mrs.

Michael Shields, owner of the Oc the Fort Scott, Kansas, branch of "The Merchants Mercantile Agency" shall give credit to a person who does not, in some honorable manner, adjust his in jected trip. riage by a young lawyer of Hamilton, who is soon to be Gov. Campbell. He was informed that Nellie Bly's time JESSIE. would be seventy-five days, unusual delays tection.

The Republicans are with protection as the man was with the salty biscuit. 'Tis salty, but they like it. cidental Hotel property in this from pneumonia contracted in Kansas City she was on a visit about two lhey have four children, of whom the old counted out. debtedness with another subscriber to I believe It can be beaten," exclaims the A petition is being circulated to have est, Miss Elizabeth, has mingled a little in Washington society, and will naturally be prominent ia social circles at Columbus. The weeks ago.

She was 54 years old. proprietor. "Send for Miss Bisland. Miss Elizabeth Bisland. a contributor to The deceased was the widow of the The Cosmopolitan magazine, is summoned in late Michael Shields.

Her early life was next, Andrew Owens, is a sturdy boy of 16, now in school at Kingston, N. Y. Jessie is hot haste. hen she arrives she is informed why she is wanted. 10 years of age and James E.

but 4. Mrs. Kansas City Eye and Ear Infirmary, Campbell is a tall brunette, of stately build. Only a brief trip around the world. "How long will she require for oreDara- the postmaster receive and deliver the mail on Sunday's.

'Tis much needed. also need a telegraph office, and as our station agent is on telegraphy, why not have it. Charles Fallwell is a happy father. The babe is two weeks old. Charles says he has joined the night's of labor.

Received the first installment two weeks and with a face full of character one that attracts attention in a crowd. She has re 8th and Grand Avenue. tionf" spent as a nurse, during which time an episode occurred worthy of mention and which illustrates her character. On one occasion she was nursing a dying mother who had just given birth to a girl baby, and on her dying bed begged the nurse to take her child and be as a mother to it. Mrs.

Shields took the markable conversational powers and a ready wit that sometimes runs to satire. "Thirty minutes." She is ready within her proposed time, but When her husband was sent to congress has considerably more. She is to eo in the from the Hamilton district, Mrs. Campbell opposite direction from Nellie Bly and can't get off till 6 o'clock in the evening. since.

child, but she was utolen away while she now, here is a sensation and no mistake. Away with all fictions of walking races, made a most pleasing impression on Washington society. The family took a fine house on Connecticut avenue, and entertained right royally. Indeed, Mrs. Campbell may be said to have ranked with Mrs.

Cleveland and Mrs. A grand concert will take place at was yet very young and Mrs. Shields "The Merchants Mercantile Agency." No person shall be referred to the members of this or other branch as owing a member of "The Merchants Mercantile Agency" until such person has been given a full and fair opportunity to go to the merchant he owes and in some way adjust his indebtedness. "This system works no hardship on any person who is disposed to do right toward those who have extended credit to him. If he be unable to pay he has only to show his good faith but that class of persons who do not care for their promises to pay who go from one store to another, from one town to another, contracting a debt wherever they get a chance to open an account who go it folisd, never stopping to consider how they will pay; never trying to pay paying their honest debts being the last thing they ever think of it is to such persons that this system pays attention.

It is no hardship to ask men to be honest in their deals with a merchant who trusts them. Every farmer, every mechanic, every person in the community which we running races, bicycle races, horse races, between women or even men. Here is a race around the globe between two young women our district school house next Saturday night. All of the state officials will be there, especially the X's. Whitney as a popular society ladv.

drawinsi' did not see her for thirteen years. The child grew to be a woman and is now married and residing in California. who malce no pretense to athletics, but who Wm. Barker says the skins he is work to her receptions the brightest of the official and literary people. The situation of a society lady who "entertains" at Washington is often peculiarly trying, for two reasons: there is no other city In the country, if in the have been blessed with indomitable pluck and high intellectual endowments.

They The deceased leaves two sisters in Il ing into boots are not calf nor steer start on the 14th of November, and are ex hides a sort of between about a woria, wnere so many ana such suddeni linois. Since the death of her husband she has resided in Fort Scott no relatives here. pected back in New York on or about the 27th of January. Here is Miss Bly's pro gramme: Phillip Polling and James Dunbar Nov. 14 changes of personnel occur in the highest social ranks, and none in which there are more little jealousies (and for causes scarcely known elsewhere) and heartburnings to make a hostess liable to err.

Yet Mrs. Campbell's tact and ready wit saved her, and she is most graciously remembered by all Leave New York by Augusta Victoria, LExaminatlon of Throat In Treatment of CatarriJ. had a slight misunderstanding a sort 9:30 a. m. of "late unpleasantness, you know." Sad Intelligence.

From Thursday's Daily. Mrs. Has Clark received tbe sad in Nov. SI. Due Southampton.

London, by rail, In three hours. Dr. J. T. Alexander came up on the Dr.

Kimberlin, Fnrmmr Aaaiarant Qin.n.nnn noon train to day on business from Gi- GEN. GRANT'S CABIN. telligence this morning that her brother Mr. Morrel, who spent the summer with her in this city, was stricken down by rard and returned on the 2:50 train. uuigoun ''W'giuai UK3U Jn W.

Dispensary, New York City; former Sut- frnnn in nhnrtrA nf At TAonnk Wm Philadelphia Grieving Because It's Going Dr. Scott has a sanguinary appearing apoplexy at his home in Michigan City, to Rack and Ruin. Philadelphians are grieving over the rapid vi. lj n. wuocp ajjjo auu suar MJLm firmary; Licentiate of tne Aew York Eye and Bar Institute, and the Nev Fork Eye, Ear and 'iuroit Infirmary.

turnout. A red team and red buggy, and he says, a red-headed wife. Indiana, last night and was not expect decay of Gen. Grant's cabin in the park. ed to survive.

Mrs. Clark immediatelv "NELLIE BLY'S" ROUTE. Nov. 22. Leave Victoria station.

London. 8 n. Weather and the "vandals" are preying The lumber trade is very here Practice limited the past 24 rears to on India maiL Swain Morrison shipped out two car on it; what the latter do not carry off the former fast disintegrates. One side of it is Nov. 23.

Calais, Paris and Turin. loads last week. Eye, Ear Throat and Catarrh! Nov. 24. Nov.

25. Brindisl at 10:14 p. m. Leave Brindlsi, steamship Cathay, 2 Zack Barker's broken leg is receiving a. m.

the attention of Drs. Clark and Scott. Olasses, Artificial Fjes and. Eat Brum Fitted, Burt Salter is opening an exchange about rotted away, and only a few boards shut out the weather from the interior. The cabin stands in what is called the East park, near the river bank, and just south of the Girard Avenue bridge.

When it was first placed there all Philadelphia went enthusiastic, and declared it should be preserved forever, but time and the "deceitfulness of riches" have caused it to be neglected. Office, Fort Sott. Knox House. Deoember IS stable in Fort Scott, at the Olds stand. Nov.

27. Dec. 8. Dec. 10.

Dec. 18. Dec. 18. Dec 25.

Dec 28. and 14. 2d Friday and Saturday every month. made her arrangements and departed on the noon train for the bedside of her stricken brother. Mr.

Clark accompanied her as far as Kansas City. When Mr. Morrell left here several months ago he seemed to be improving very satisfactorily. Later telegram was received since tbe above announcing that Mr. Morrell died at 8 o'clock this morning.

One Fact Is worth a column of rhetoric, said an Amerscan statesman. It is a fact, established by the testimony of thousands of people, that Hood's Sarsaparilla does Ismailia. Adea Colombo (Ceylon). Penang. Singapore.

Hong Kong. Leave Hong Kong for Yokohama, Ja-Leave Yokohama, via Paciflo Mail Squire Dun has just returned from a visit to Indiana. Welcome Squire. reside, who pays his honest debts, is interested in the successof a system which seeks to make those who can pay, and won't pay, pay their honest debts, cause it is those who pay cash, or pay their debts promptly who furnish the money which enables the merchant to successfully conduct his business and carry on his books that class of people styled slow payers and "dead beats." Every dollar lost by the merchant by reason of had debts is indirectly loaded onto the shoulders of those who do pay, and any system that forces payment by slow payers and "dead beats" or compels them to pay spot cash or secure for everything they purchase, unloads the percentage from off the shoulders of the honest-paying classes. 'The merchants have no law for their protection they must be a law unto themselves by organizing to protect each other.

They owe it not only to themselves but to their cash-paying custom pan. It is a historic cabin, too, and if the "craze" TEETH Diptheria is raging through the coun Jan. 7. for relics of greatness is ever justifiable, one might certainly excuse it in regard to this teamship. ty and several deaths are the result.

Jan. 22. Jan. 27. Due San Francisco.

Due New York. Salter Co. are baling and shipping cabin. When the Army of the Potomac had crossed the James, and after the failure of hiy when they can get cars. Nov.

14 to Jan. 27 seventy-five days. Miss Bisland will make the same trip, going the first assaults had settled down to the slow We've got a new preacher here. Chick ACHE because they are not healthy. euralgial lace, neck, Is usually caused by unhealthy teeth 1 Diseased teeth oaa be CU ft ED by some Dentists.

The 8. D. Cotn'y cure scrofula, salt rheum, and other im siege of Petersburg and Richmond, the great commander had this cabin erected for winter quarters, and during the ensuing five months in the opposite direction. She will sail from San Francisco on Nov. 21 on the Oceanica, ens roost high.

the same vessel that Nellie Bly expects to take Gov. Salter is rapidly regaining bis health. on her return, reaching Yokohama, Japan, on Dec. 11. The manager of The Cosmopoli of teeth aud fastens crowns or a full set ot Corn cribs are full of corn, oats and that cabin at various tunes contained as much personal greatness as any building in the world ever did.

At one time Lincoln, Grant, Sherman, Sheridan, Meade and Admiral Porter sat around the table in this little hut; for Sherman had come up for the tan has cabled for a government boat for her use from Yokohama to Hong Kong. This is hay. ou anvua uniiriit nisim wearing a plate. STEVENS' DENTAL CO. extract teeth without.

Pain to patiswi. 8. Co. All leeth to preserve them. slight departure from Miss Bly's pro Dr.

Barker is the latest news in the ers, to organize, and drive to settlement final consultation after completing his march gramme, who starts with the intention of traveling all the way by regular conveyances. village. We will come again. IV" Dental Parlor and rvnArnrlno- Rnnma as or cash that class of persons which in to the sea, and Lincoln and Stanton were Natloua- avenue in Eagle Block, Nos. 201 and Yours truly, Brick.

fest every community, who do nothing, visiting City Point to confer with Grant. but now that another has started to race her, before the Journeys of these two lively young women are ended, it would not be surprising jron scoti, nansas. STEVENS' DENTAL CO. live well and contribute nothing." A Preventive for Group. The First Symptoms of Death.

Tired feeling, dull headache, pains in if the two enterprising managers were chartering trains and steamships right and left. There no longer exists any doubt but pure state or low conditionjof the biood. It also overcomes that tired feeling, creates a good appetite, and gives strength to every Jpart of the system. Try it. English Spavin Liniment removes all hard, soft or calloused lumpsjand blemished from horses, blood spavin, cures, splints, sweeney, strifles, sore and swollen throat, coughs, etc.

Save $50 by the use of one bottle. Every bottle warranted. For sale by Graen Druggists, Fort Scott Kas. A Scrap of Papor Saves Her Life. It was just an ordinary scrap of wrapping paper, but it saved her life.

She was in the last stages of consumption, told by physicians that she was incurable and could live only a short time she weighed less than seventy pounds. On a piece of wrapping pnprr she read of Dr. King's New Discovery, and got a sample bottle; it helped her, she bought croup can be prevented. True croup never appears without a warning, and if Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is The BTJTEES' OTJIDEfr issued March and Sept, each year. It ia au encyclopedia of useful infor.

mation for all who pur. chase tbe luxuries or ti; necessities of life. We Neither would care to be beaten, and both have plenty of means. The World is a great newspaper, and it is intended to make The Cosmopolitan a great magazine. Look out then for one of the biggest sensational advertising enterprises on record.

various parts of the at the pit of the stomach, loss of appetite, fe-verishness, pimples or sores, are all positive evidence of poisoned blood. No matter how it became poisoned it must be purified to avoid death. Dr. Acker's Miss Bly is 80 years old and Miss Bisland given as directed us soon as the first in dication of croup appears, it will invariably dispel all symptoms of the dis- 23. Miss Bly lives with her mother, to whom English Blood Elixir has never failed to she is devotedly attached.

Her real name is Corcoran. Miss Bisland is a French Creole ease. This can always be done if it is remove scrofulous or syphilitic poisons. kept at band. For sale C.

W. Graen from New Orleans. Miss Bly had a better Sold under positive guarantee. D. H.

Kurtz Druggists. opportunity for preparation, and is well pro can clothe you and furnish you with all tho necoBsary and unnecessary appliances to ride, walk, dance, sleep, eat, fish, hunt, work, go to church, or stay at home, and in various sizes, styles and quantities. Just figure out what is required to do all these things COMFORTflaLY, end you oan make a fair estimate of the value of the BUYEBS' GUIDE, which will be sent upon receipt of 10 cents to pay postage, MONTGOMERY WARD COr Ul-114 Michigan A venue. Chicago, 111. DruggiBto.

Judge Brewer's Decision. vided with chronometers and all kinds of in cidentals to so long a journey. Mr. and Mrs. C.

M. Moore, who are The route to be traversed covers about occupying the S. McKay residence, The following is a full and correct copy of the order of Judge Brewer in 000 miles. To make the trip within seventy- THE GRANT CABIN. In this cabin Grant wrote all his elaborate five days will require a daily accomplishment the Elm Avenue case of 400 miles.

It is Intended that Miss Bly letters and dispatches of that winter, the tel have a little daughter two years old, and the cistern pump being out of repair, the cover of the cistern bad been In the circuit court of the United States shall make frequent contributions to The egraph office being placed near for conve Si VKKC TO r.A.M. Vm. rm.M lor the district of Kansas. Nov. 25, removed last night for purpose of draw- of th.

Ancient Building In Londuo, in whluk nience. There he received every evening the reports of all his subordinates, and rarely retired before midnight, Spies, scouts and orderlies were constantly arriving and de ing water, and while the family were in New York World along the route. She will have plenty of time aboard steamers and trains to get up her letters, and while hurrying between stations will be able to drop them In lamp post letter boxes. If she doesn't a large oocue, it helped her more, bought another and grew better fast, continued its use and is now strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weighing 140 pounds. For fuller particulars send stamp to W.

H. Cole, Druggist, Fort Smith. Trial Bottles of this wonderful Discovery Free at Prichard Bros. Drug nfiiw, unl A.M. waa WllliiitratedCsuloKuii(ll ti neld.

Alio lArgt Ineomcbooki and another room the child went into the lk Jr proii with bnttnm M.W for Affentn. tW Rnnrnrn nf Grand new work nitrlnn. Uwrnl. 6181. The Mercantile Trust Company, AGAINST The Missouri, Kansas Texas Railway Company.

parting, otrlcers oi all grades coming and kitchen and accidentally fell in the Cis Maunlc Pnbliih.ni HEDDI.NUCC M.nufectoren. 731 going, and in the midst of it sat Grant in new not. tern. The colored man who works find these convenient receptacles in Yokohama or Singapore, it will simply indicate how far behind the people in these places are his light blue, undress soldier's jovercoat, It is ordered by the court that upon around the place jumped in after the with broad-brimmed hat on and cigar in his the payment or tne costs or tnis or store mouth. On the table lay two enormous in postal facilities, and make Mr.

Wanamaker FOR MEN ONLY. child, the water taking him up around the chin, and rescued the little one. On maps, on which he traced day by dav, and feel happy. ceediDg, including therein the expense of copies of deeds and other documents produced on the bearing within five Atlanta 1 What of Atlanta? Why, often hour by hour, the movements In the Miss Bisland will not have the advantage the great nerve tonic, Pemberton's whole military field, and red points, blue of getting her communications published on being taken out she said "Mama, me fell in the cistern." Little Pauline is days the rule to show cause be discharg Wine Cocoa, is manufactured there. It arrival.

Magazines are made up far ahead lines and movable pegs showed the locations of the last Important events or lines of the ed, ana coat so rar as tne receivers are concerned, the possession of the disnnt- 1 POSITIVE ForlOSTor FAIUNO MAKHOODj wrwuiim. General and rTERVOUS DEBILITY; ill! Wakne. of Body and MindtEffecta of ErronorEioeiiesinOldor Youns, llohD.I, Nt MANHOOD full; Itr.loml. Ilow hi Kiilaro utt Slrtnttkea CIIMIAHS PARTS of ilOHt; Abunlutfl. gnhlllnrl HtlJIK TKKATMKNT Ren.llta In dan Sen laatlfy from 4 Stalpa, Terrltori, anil t'nrflicn Conntrlr'a, a very bright and interesting child.

is now prescribed by the best physicians oi tneir date oi issue; but doubtless a last movements. future number of The Cosmopolitan will con The cabin was erected on the bluff over tain a carefully prepared and handsomely The right of way for the Fort Scott, and will eure you of all nervous affections. Call for Wine Coca and history ed tract be left where it now is but that this order shall be considered as without prejudice to the rights of the i.M r.nwri,,n.m. nana, mil and limnf mull illustrated account of her journey. Rich Hill Eastern road is being rap looking James river in November, 1864, and though completely abandoned in April, 1806, Haled) frn.

Iddreae ERIE MEDICAL BUFFALO, N.V Coca of riant, at Graen Go's. "Uod speedl" cries every one to the two receivers oi tne railway company or Its was by a happy chance preserved. Eleven Idly secured, and grading along the line In the low lands is being pushed with brave girls who, having chosen a career which years later it was purchased and taken to for many years was occupied almost exclu successors or grantees to proceed in the ordinary way in the courts of this state to establish their title to this tract. No Ceasimplloi oa the IncreiM. From recent statistics It appears that con.

all force. It is the desire of the Mis sively by men, are hurrying alone through foreign lands, with a view to a success which lumption is on the Increase throughout the souri Pacific company to make the con Philadelphia, the country being assured that the city fathers would see to its preservation. The roof and three Bides of the building are till in fair preservation, but of the fourth flue or other punishment Is imposed be will rival that of many men of journalistic) western states. The prinolpal cause, It is stat cause the action of the respondents, TO UEAK Hi Buffering from the effects of youthful errors, early1 decay, wasting weakness, loll manhood, etc, I will end a valuable treatise (sealed) containing full particulars for home cure, FREEof charge. A splendid medical work I should be read by every man who la nervous and debilitated.

Prof. Ce FOWLEB, Hoodus, Conn, fame. However reprenensioie.was norm inten side, that part wnicu remained sound has ed, Is due to negleot of oommon ooughs and uolds. It is the duty of all of nection with the L. S.

as quickly as money and men can accomplish the work. A large portion of the right of wav has been donated by the farmers i The Eyei of School Pupils. tional disrespect of any order of this been carried away Dy reno Hunters. One man lately lugged off a three feet section of court, whether that appointing receive ers or that restraining two of the re- one of the logs, and quite lately parties of excursionists have visited it especially to get along the line, they knowing the great advantage the road will be to them in the transportation of their grain and Overzealous teachers may sometimes do barm in threatening pupils with punishment if they look up from their books, says the sanitary inspector. The eye, and especially the young eye, nods a rest occasionally by delicate or robust health, to have a remedy at aand at all times In readinoss, and a oough or oold may be brok en up before it becomes seated.

Ballard'a Horehound Syrup will cure any oough ezoeptln last stages of consumption. A it ten in time saves nine. Always keep it in tour house. W. J.

Moore, Agent. iflpondents. Gratifying To All Hill Review. The high position attained and the diversion from near to more remote objects. Invalid readers will find that $1 ex BI(G haa Riven unlver.

sal satisfaction In tlx cure of Gonorrhea ai (Jleet. I prescribe It aid) feel aaf In reooinmend M. rbnraila I rim T0 1 daysAJ mt JfOoaraute noft wall hfj oauae Stricture. At the recent Paris international congress of hygiene, one of the speakers, Dr, Motalt, in SHXLOirS VITALIZElUs what you mementoes. "Nobody is responsible," as usual, In such cases.

The park police say they cannot protect the cabin without neglecting other duties, and the authorities do vr-X feel moved to appoint a special guard for It. There is no fence around it, and its general appearance is that of a half liucayed negro hut In the south. A suggestion is made that a protecting building be out up to inclose tbe whole cabin, and unit this is done a few months more will find historic structure dispersed in relics and Uiutt. speaking of the alarming prevalence of by- universal acceptance and approval of the pleasant liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs, as the most excellent laxative known, illustrate the value of the qualities on. which its success is based and ln It to alt sufferers.

mla In Germany, and of its rapid lncrean in need for Constipation, Loss of Appe tite, Dizlness, and all symptoms of dys 1. rj A pended for Dr. Parker's great medical work, the "Science of Life," will be of more value to them than $10,000 expended for propf ietary medicines, electric appliances, etc. The book contains over 100 pages. i-k Decatur-, France, expressed the hope that we shall sxm see the course of itudios varied and children prevented from looking too long a period at pepsia.

Price 10 and 75c per bottle. For 1 1 NT at Sold Draggle re abundantly gratifying to the Cal dfornlaFlg Syrup Company. war objects..

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