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10 THE KKGISTKU AMI mPKR, WCnNKSf'AY MORSIN'O, FEBRUARY 10, 100k BUSINESS MEN GET 30 Ibi. fur JI.OJ.. The Selection JUDGE CONNOR 0IF0 YtSTERDAY IINtST AM. LAUD of a ypr 20 tbt. for .38..

ISlbv.for IE INSURANCE re, sirs eareful and Inlsltigaal eensldsralt. lUliimoce Fire Ha It KfTect Bay KIMBALL Take your choice along with order Including Coffee or Tea $1.00. Bring us your order for Groceries We offer fresh goods best grades of everything. Prroniiifnt Citim anJ Juriu I'x-'iff! F-rIy llir Tuei-day Morning. l'ln (tie Local Iiuurance Si tint km.

flMST NAVAL ORANGES WAS HORN' IN' IRELAND loss or Tin-; companies Dozen Sweet seedless )lcy Connor 5crve! In War of Nj Advance In Rair at Prttcnt. Hut More Precaution Ii Anticipated. KcMIimii anil On IVlk Cmm- ty Ditt rid Bench. Instrument suede aM said by a house whaea reliability fct unquestioned. Caa red lm agtne anything mote delightful tisn posssssing a swpetb aov piano bearing this nam The Kimball plane by reason of ls wonderful power, sweetness.

Septa and abstaining lose ejuei-It roupled with great durability agreeable aa4 ressoosl actios la truly The Artist's Ideal People of very moderate In-come rsn easily eata a "Kimball:" especially by taking advantage of our easy peysjieiit plan of purchase We have other tag pianos, S'irh as Ihe old aad reiisbes Hll-t A Iavls, vrheoiork. Special prices finest qualities best variety. C0MC AND Sll IS H. S. CHASE 'CO.

Yesterday morning at 4 o'rlo, death took from the folk county bar one of Its oldest, ablest and most trusted WHOLCIALK AND RETAIL GftOCCMt. members. Judge William Connor, who has practiced law In Iee Moines aims IM. tarth ihe cpOoti of lt years from ImJ le ills, when he was on ft; bench. MAIN tTOeir.

SO? 404 WALNUT T. II 1 'T ranesj tieees AH Over Cdy. flea Moi nee buslrteaa men have Indulged beallr In estra Insuranro as a result t4 Ihe luitlmoro lire bssi of last night a leading In-sursrt. writer of the city estimated that wose woi-tb of eitia buslnesa baa been placed as a result of Ihe big eastern blase. The placing of eitra Ineuranco by roer hauls sod owners of large prnpertleo In Ihe buatneee) district for Ihe purpnso or protection against the possible faUUiO of roenpenle) which have heavy Umrn In laillmore.

In a number of raseo It IS claimed that the In of insursnro conipaiilcs on account of the llaltlmore nre old more than sat up the surplus of the com paiilaa and impair their capital. Almost all of the large Insuranro Ke ihlhgs la Judge Connor's death was the result of a month's confinement, although he had been fighting gwstrie I roubles for several years. Fr to aerks he had Ksrcety been able lo retain any nourishment This condition led directly lo ihe end. The funeral win be held from hie late residence, III Ninth street, at o'clock Thursday afternoon. The interment will be prltkts.

William CVinmsr was horn In Ireland April 4. IMS, and removed olth hla parents In IM lo A men. a. The fam Whitney, etc. bargains Is various uprights, New Yh I'prlQhU $150.

$163.5175 Lie, Iprlghli $75 tis. Squirei SIS tie! Or $10 If S2S r.aty Pay meals We W. Kimball Co. T. M.

Onmlh, Mgr, It2 Walnut Our aasirg Sleek la arrlvlag gaily. 1T alwayg lead anl asv. or el lew. Htm Qeoda, New Rtylea, Htw mree. NEWELL'S Furniture Or.

7th and ocust companies are caught In the Italtlmora Bufetg Citenslea Tybea, Odd Dressers, CbeffotUere, Lealker Oeeja, tseti ports, ta, ota. nre. While It Is officially reportea from the offlcea of the leading com-psrues that there Is little danger of Insurance failures, local property own ily settled In onelda county. New York. ers hsve taken Ihs position I it I hey here Judge Comwirs early years aere passed and where he revived a row- a III be safer by adding additional In- ns0 school educalbm.

When II rear sursrxe. The plan of local business men has been lo Increase the Insurance of as. In May. lt. he offered hi on their stock, one dry goods torr- services to Ihe government In the rhant who was carrying oe) on of the rebellion, lie tenet In A limple and proper method of cleaning costly and easily-injured articles is to make a suds of hot water and Ivory Soap, and allow it to cool until lukewarm.

This solution, while very effective, is perfectly harmless. Ivory Soap contains no alkali. It will not destroy the surface or texture of any material, however delicate. Ivory Soap differs from other soaps. It is more carefully made, and the materials used in its manufacture are the purest and best IT FLOATS.

basis of per rent of Ihe valuation pany 1 of the Thirteenth New "HEC" MINER DIES bin stock yeeterdsy look out poll. cavalry until Ihe rln of the war, be with local agent lee. His total Ineur Ing mustered out May it. 1J. II raptured at Culpepper.

ft-p anc now la SO per rent of the last Invoice. Tha new insurance written Is placed with companies that did not sutler heavily in Ihe Baltimore fire, or te-nber is, HI. and confined in Uh by. Danville and rWllshury prisons un AT MERCY HOSPITAL til May I. tt4.

when be wss exebang ed. ln his return from the army studied law In files, N. V. and ws In the enowbank, waa responsible fur his death. Miner leavea ft friends, for years he has worked In saloons In Motaeo aa a porter, and all Ihe money he earned went for drink.

Whiskey waa his fond. KfTorta have been marts la find some of his relativee with na eucceae. BOARD TRIES THE ACID TEST fesvees Testing of Geeds Ordered the Boars af Central far tha ttata. Tha board af control baa juet flnlshe-l which, if they did suffer heavily, have a large surplus. Home of Ihe companies that lost most In the llaltlmore flee are brat filed to re-lnsure.

one company, with a surplus of IV one. oo admitted to the bar In t) recuse In l47. He continued In Ihe practice of Virtim of Strnnjj Drink For ihe law In New York until ISO. ahrit on tilted Htalea business. hs fc egainat Hmllh and had him arrested.

The trial aa set Tuesdsy but when rslle. ih plaintiff did nut appear-hmith was given the goods. Just Like Grandfather. "I am an honet man; I never wronged ir I never stole soy. thing In my life." said Lslt Kl-frlts.

In Jualtie W. Christy court yesterday. "Tou knew my grandfather, didn't you. Judge," he asked, "He was a gd man, you know, and I am just as good man as he was," Id spite of these ibtlins, Klrfiili wst arrested charged with larceny. The Information la sanrn lo by Alec Oilman, who says that Elefrtti stole a Kad of kindling wood.

The Court Record. Wm ft llarmn i OloDe Coal Co. retltim. Harry Lohman vs. Clara Lobmaa.

ilo- tln. he csjoe to Irs Moines, where he has warded from IIS Chicago office ll.adesna Many Yean Siiccuiiil at leUt. since been engaged In active prartu In a draft to be used In settling lis I with the etceptton of a few years when 1 1 more mesea at one. This same corn- was engaged In official duties. II reny.

while it la one of the heaviest was elected to the position of dlslrtc sieers, makes good all Its lose and baa attorney of the district comprising FROZEN IS Tim SNOW forwarded a dona ion of 1101 rash stitions If one will but study It out. Folk and adjacent counties, and held aa Interesting test oa a supply of odea blankets for the state Institutions. lo be used In swelling the relief fund. this position from H7I to It In the ill The early hour of the day are the bC hours. One la fresh, clear headed.

Because of the aeneral rush for In latter year be was elected circuit Judge la their purchase tha board reserve surance at the local office yesterday, strong hearted, well equipped l.ir the Found Day Before YtMcrd.y In and served until September. when he resigned to become a member of the It Is probably a fait that much mora day's business hist ling Ihe morning Insurance la carried on local buildings tha tight to teal the quality of the goods, and thla lest waa on an article laksn from Ihe stock shipped. The prtrulpal lest waa lo detect the pres suigeets frivolity. The snap, the gin firm of Hatch, Connor 6 Weaver, eon and storks today than ever before. Fret-ring Condition and Died Tuesday.

SUPERSTITION ger. Ihe energy of the man. which should be reserved for the business of slating of Colonel H. (latch. William Connor and J.

B. Weaver. Jr. This F. A I'ercival.

guardian, vs. Anna A. Come of Ihe new Insuranro la temporary and will bo dropped aa anon as It la ascertained what companies are male shsky as a result of ths Balti partnership continued until July. 17, ence of rolton In the goods and In ths present lot tha cloth proved to be "sll wool." Jordan, reiltinn lh day. go forth In the whistled tune.

I have discharged men from my company because I discovered that they hen It was dissolved by the detun of K. It. Himrwua vs. riyna et ai. lonel fSatch.

From tbst time until The test on which we rely." said AUvhollsra claimed another victim In retitluil more fire- No statement baa yet been Discm It EflccU On Dui Ihe death of Judge Connor he aa ihs Dea Moines yesterday. Saturated with officially issued which Indicates what Chairman Cownle. "Is one which I suppose la known only to experts, but It is senior member of the firm of Connor companies are likely to bsvs their rap whiskey and disease because of Men and Other ess Weaver. wnisnea in the morning." Superstitions of All Kinds. Mies Fay rapidly ran over a score or more popular superstitions.

Nearly all business men Insist on outline their llnl impaired. Ameai or i sMflr rirr Appeal of Klla Mrninglart. Carter Apel of (ieorge w. Kinmhle Order. A-ieal of Win Kimble ('or Appeal of eeiste II kimhle a.

fc. Iiipt v. Mrs. Zllm Isment. lng years of Indulgence.

Clifton a thorough one. via immerse a piece of the goods In pure sulphuric acid. Judge Connor wis married In rvs The following statement shoas the Miner, friendless) and so far as la Teople, Moines. April li, to Miss Eva loss of lbs several companies aa near know.t. without relatives, succumbed atch, a daughter of Colonel 1C to Ihs ravaaa of strong drink yester eft shoe on first when they dress in (latch.

He Is survived by his wife and CURES COLDS IN GREAT BRITAIN as It ran be estimated; Baltimore Common wealth day afternoon, lie died at 1 oclwk In which completely dlslntegrsles ths wool and leaves tha cotton libers unde. stroyed. You see, tha cloth from this blanket la Just a sticky mass without a single flbroua strand, while the other pieces taken from soma ears plea of four daughters. Kllsabeth, M.ujorte. SIIC KEUEVES IN IT in morning.

The king-Jawed man Invariably drives ihe public away If he Merry hospital. LAXATIVJS HHi.in gflMXK. To gH the genuine, cell lir ihe full name. A Monday night Miner, who waa ssnta. IVirotby and Rose, the eldest of whom, Kltaabeth.

has until the critical Illness of her father, been attending anoio lm I 2.4MAO OO A I'0 known to many people aa "Her," waa ajuHxlMiea himself In business with a round-faced man. The long Jaw Is a hoo-duo. In partnership there should found lying In the snow on a bark FlvORIDAI school at Wellesley. mixed goods bsvs all tha rot ton threads left. This ss a test which expiaea many of the so-called all-wool goods, but ths street In Southeast Dea Moines Jie be a harmony between Ihe two names.

T. I'm going Well there something new for eo ts Judge Connor was a lawyer of the as In a drunken slerp, and although such as Krown and Harheller. or liUe Cites Many Instances of Confir mation of Superstitions To Justify Her Belief. experts say that anything which goes perhaps unconscious of hla suffering. CulKMer TIIR gOt'TTIEftJ RAILWAY.

finest attainments and stood second to none among the men of his profession 70 1'M ana iaknam. to Insure success. Frequently business people have mascots. waa slowly reeling, lie waa Batlese. In eonnectton with the Queen Crsseent lo piece like thla sample ran be reiieti upon.

We put it to other tests aa well. I in the city. He was a recognised au and hla Ihln clothes consisted of a tattered coat, a pair ot ragged trousers. thority upon municipal and corporate Anderson of Diamond palace fame In Kan Francisco had a ruby worth but thla one la the old reliable." Koute will take you down ana way. and bring you back another for a slishl ance In tha regular winter tourut wia.

Knultahle Firemen Oecman Oerniaa American Home Maryland Maryland Mutual Mutual old Town I'atapaco Mutual PeatMMtjr Hecurliy Aachen and Munich. Oecman Atiaa. Kttgland Hrllleh America. Canada Caiel.fUiin, tfc-otlaml Commercial I nlon. England law, I'mon and iJniwn.

h.n gland. Liverpool and London and Lundun Assui'anea l-WMlon and Lancaahlro law, and has been connected with and a pair of shoes, almost soles-ae. Superintendent John T. Klggs goes to ooo. lie sold It for and soon failed.

He managed to ret enough to much Important litigation of that -John Harris fell In love with a worn Low round trip rates now In effect lo He wore no underclothing. Doubt leas southwestern Iowa today to speak be haracter, Una of the most notable fore some farmer Institutes on educa sll touriet point In Florida and tha Houth Oood through sleari. he would have died before morning had he not been discovered. an with a cast In her eye. That waa the first step taken by thin young gether to buy It back fr MO.onu.

He la now a millionaire. Mary Anderson. tions! subject. ers. (Ins etulmnt, beet of everything.

rases being that involving me gas rates and franchise In which CMinec lion he served as special counsel for At Mercy hospital, to which place 1 1 Hi ') I-or iitersiure sna run pariieuiara, write 1 8 MHIulloush M. W. P. A lit ATLANTIC cm. NEW jF.Rarr.

he waa taken, he waa given Ihs beat of man on the road which ended In Mate' nrison. A cant In the eye means 111 the ritv: the actress, wore a certain veil to the theatre during her most succesrul season- She discarded It and nearly failed. Kver after she managed to have a Dearborn Chicago. UL care, and yesterday morning grew somewhat stronger and conversed with Is reached conveniently and quickly from the went via Ihe Lehlh Valley Hallmad. Aend 1 cent stamp to Oeneral pauaneee Ueslde proficiency as a lawyer he lurk Invariably for the person assort waa a man or broad culture ana ot U.

Ii. AUeo. A. O. i'.

St. Louis. Oto. Order coal from Denny. HSi t'niv.

Are. the people nesr him. This respite waa Department, l-ehtsh Valley Hallroad. Kw tiny piece of that veil pinned somewhere about her. terllng character.

Manchester. Knsland Jl Vara, (or Booklet. Unit himself with the possessor of the. defect. Always beware of a person with a cant In hla eye.

It la Invariably his las! lease on life, and Tuesday morning he died. No appreciation of the life of Judge There are many superstitions in our Connor could be more appropriate than SUPREME COURT DECISIONS Dr. N. it. Hmlth.

city physician, who business," Miss Fay said, "if, when that from the lips of one who hue been the forerunner of evIL" Convention In Minneapolis. BT. PAf Feb. re National. Ireland Nnrih Hrltlsb Mercantile.

I.HM Northern, Kngland Norwich I'nlon. Kngtand Palatine. KnaUnil I'rHienlx. Ixmln the box office opens for an advance gave him medical assistance, said that the body was whiskey soaked. Miner associated with him in business for Fact That Testimony of Wlfa Wig Ac 1 years, and who judged him with sale tickets, the first person In line is a woman the week's business Invar The speaker was Anna Eva Fay.

who la flllna; another week's engage- publican stste committee this afternoon waa completely In the clutrhes of the critical eye of a younger man look- decided to hold the republican slat iably is bad. I wouldn't think of go strong drink, and hla condltirm.super-Induced by the chill received by lying ment at the Auditorium thla week. cepted la Not Ground for Quashing an Indictment. ng to an older one lor an example. convention In Minneapolis on March 11.

ing on In that last act without the His partner, Mr. James to. Weaver, Phe waa discussing success and failure linyal England Koval. Knrlatia S-ottlth I nlon and National Htate, Krurland l.ora) Hun, Ens land KJ Thiirtnslii, (earmajiy Mi.ono said: golden robe given me by the Hindoos while I was In India. I don't believe I could do a thing.

Judge Connor's death, though not unexpected for IBs last iwo "Theatrical people never go back to I'rSnn. bnsiand f.J..."l their dressing rooms to make change or three weeks, comes to me as a great personal sorrow. It Is almost like losing a father, for Wentern. Canada, W.fl Aetna, Connecticut fcvi.wo after starting for the stage. I had Agricultural.

New York i ro with me last season a Miss Wlllard, the elshteen years during which Supreme Court Decisions. Btsts vs. James Tlirie. sppellsnt; Lee county. Judge Hank; srTlrniel, by the court.

Wale vs. C. B. McKay, sppellsnt: Monona county. Judge Wakefield; reversed, by Isomer.

Plate, appi'llant, vi. Harry C. Lhtllas county. Judge Oamlile; reversed, by Kherwln K. M.

Lewis va William Rlmpaon, spuellant Clarke county. Judge i'ar- American. Pennsylvania voars of IFiJs who put on a little opereta. She wore we have been associated have been dress with an oversklrt of flimsy marked by a fatherly kindness and silk. One evening as she was passing American, New Jersey ft.o.iiO Amf1rwji, Masaschuets American Central, Mlaauuii tt.VH Anchor.

Ohio i.A'0 AwiniK, New York iwi4 helpfulness on his part that must ever and the elementa which entered Into them. Her observation In regard to the Harris cane led to the Inquiry If he were supertitlous. "Not superstitious," replied Mis Fay. "I don't call It superstition. Coming eventa cart their shadows that Is fclL But fur convenience sake lot us call It superstition.

I believe there are certain of these so-called superstitions one must observe as religiously as he does the recognized rules of business. "Superstition of this sort," continued Miss Fay. "prevails to a large extent among all successful business men. There Is hardly a merchant, for example, who doesn't believe that if he my dressing room to go on I noticed this oversklrt whs on wrongslde out. Hoeton I slopped and told her of it.

rish: rtlrml. by Mct'laln. "Hush!" she said, 'do you think would queer the whole show by going CitiienV. Missouri 4.V)i) Connecticut Continental, New York lelawHre, Pennsylvania IMaware 1M.W Fhllip Hall. atteliant, vs.

II. W. Maniuix; Warren county, Judge Gamble; alTirmed, by Bishop. According to the derision of the su back to change ltr She went on Mr. A.

S. Brooks, Richmond, Suffered and sang with that drapery wrongslde out. preme court rendered yesterday, the remain to me a precious rememurautB. Judge Connor's nature wss one of unusual frankness and sincerity, "and though the last ten years of his life were one of constant struggle against the inroads of disease, he toiled on with Infinite courage and with the same cheerful Interest in life and Its myriad activities. "As a lawyer he grew constantly In strength and thoroughness, until as is well known, he came in broad knowledge of the law and In Its Ingenious and successful application, to stand in the very front rank among his legal brethren.

His demise marks the retirement of one more of the earlier Then think of all the pretty super- fact that the testimony of the wife was Iuchess, New York ifi.i) Kquluble, New York is.v,uno Kqultable, Hmth Carolina fiO.uiO Farmers'. Pennsylvania Fire Association, Pennsylvsnla a.n.uo til Phis about weddings. One of the dmlt. does not necessarily Invali- With Epileptic Pits for Over 25 Years and All Doctors Failed to Cure Him. prettiest.

I think, is that a bride must ate the test of the testimony. Thla Fireman's Fund, California. finding whs made In the case of the not give nor throw away her wedding State vs. Henry De Ornate, In which shoes. To avoid this In Russia they Franklin, Pennsylvania OeorKia Home he state was appellant.

The Indict always burn them. Shoes as presents make the recipient walk away from ment was quashed on the ground that the testimony of the wire ot lie (iroate the. givers. Oh. I've seen that so many, He Had Several Attacks a Days But Has Never Hadi Spel (ierman, Peoria ISfl.one Oerrmui Alliance, New York HS.OHO German-American, New York (terman-Amerlcan, imi.ino (iermanla.

New York v.ft (flans Falls. New York livi.0i was accented. The supreme court re many times. Persons to whom I have members of the bar. so few of whom verses thla decision.

given shoes have nearly always gone Mnce He Took Wheeler Nerve falls to make a sale to the first person entering; his store on Monday morning the week's business will be light So strong Is this superstition in continental Europe that the first person Into a store on Monday morning ran make practically bis own price for the article he desires. Another thing, many business men will not employ a man who histles when he gets up In the morning. They don't know why, and If questioned they will probably dismiss the matter with the terse remark: 'Men who whlBtle In the morning are no good, that's But there's logic In It and In most of the popular super now remain witn us. to inose woo have known him best Judge Connor's life stands as an Incarnation of cour out of my lite. "Ho.

from long continued observa Greenwich. New York tlons and experiences," Miss Fay concluded. "I have decided that there is age, strengtn, morougnneiw aim -orable dealing, and this Is Indeed Hanover, New York Jlartford, Connecticut X.Zti.am Home, New York l.MiO.oon Home, California IKI.ttO Indemnity, New York Insurance- Company of North Am. 4i.iXiO Pain a a-reat deal In these popular super strtlons. The universality with which l.

favtte. Nw York lTD.ms) they are observed is one of the strong-eat arguments for their merit." CURES COLDS THE WORLD OVER r.AXATIVB BROMO QUININE. To get the genuine, cU tor the full name. Mercantile, MHSsachusetta Milwaukee Mechanics' 4il.ono In My Heart I Could cents. CLIVE LIQUOR CASE TODAY National, Connecticut! l.rstn.ftst National Standard, New Imi.Oik) National Cnlon.

Pennsylvania MOO New Hampshire Not Lie Down. Judge Tri May Condemn Liquor m.vo 2S.000 New York iinnerwniers NJairars, New York North British A Mercsntlle, N. Y. Northern, New York North weeitnm National, Wisconsin Orient. Connecticut Found in the Postofflca at Clive, la.

iiio.ono 1 wm- Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Gnn.flnO Phenlx. New York ni)iO Philadelphia Underwriters WKi.onO Phoenix, Connecticut Was On The Verge Of Insanity. Choking Sensations I Was Afraid to Sleep. Tor years I troubled with pain around the heart, fluttering and choking semationa part of the time could not he down. In ihort I was a nervous wreck: The rase of the Slate of Iowa vs.

consignment or lifiuor found In the pofltofflce at Cllve, Iowa, will be called for hearing in Justice W. A. Potomac District of Columbia. Providence Washimrton. R.

I Tris' court this morning at o'clock. Queen, New York 3M1.MI0 Reliance, Pennsylvania Hd.nort Contrary to the belief of many people, the case Is not one against James Mc-Keon, postmaster of Clive. but Is Rochester German, New Yor. Springfield. Miuwac.hueetts.

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Never sold in bulk. The genuine tablet stamped OOO. Sample and booklet free. Address tfft.OiiO 17B.noo Hi. rum Traders', Chicago 200.000 against the liquor found in his store and postofflce.

It is expected that condemnation of the liquor will be the result of the case. It has been rumored that prosecution of Mr. McKeon for violation of the liquor law will be the Union. Pennsylvania LS.OiiO United Firemen's 150.000 United States. New York 76.0W) Wetrtchexter, New York 3.V).000 Wlllianisburgh City, New 175,000 next phase of the case considered.

Parker Not Guilty. Joe Parker did not steal coal belong- such violent jerk ings of the arms and limbs; nervous prostration in fact was on the verge of insanity was afraid to sleep for fear I would never awaken. I saw a testimonial in our paper from a man similarly afflicted, and an account of the help he derived from the use of Dr. Miles' remedies. By the persistent use of the Heart Cars.

Nervine, and Pain Pills I soon felt like a new woman. I am narer without thess remedies now. In writing the sbove I feel that the half has not been told. No one who has not been through it knosrs or can know what 'on tit verge or insanity' means. Your remedies were surely a god-send te me.

There is scarcely a week out what I recommend them and la nearly every esse Induce someone to try your remedits, and the results are so satisfactory that they continue te take them. No Advance In Rates. The Baltimore fire will probably not result in any Immediate advance in Insurance rates in American cities. The ng to Mary E. Cassner, according to a v-wjry sr Tftey makm me eclston of Justice W.

A. Trls yester A. 8. BROOKS, Richmond, Indiana. day.

Mrs Cassner claimed that feel good." 7 Are will probably have Its effect by greater precautionary measures being adopted. Only one Baltimore company, the Firemen's of Baltimore, has any larsre amount of Insurance here. The Eoileptlo fits, tha most ds-eaded and fa STIRLING BEMEDY COMPANY, Chicago or New York. several days ago Parker entered her coal bin and helped himself, and that the loss was felt keenly Inasmuch as the weather was cold at that time. In defense of his and her claims the voice tal of all nervous diseases are quicaiy, permanently and positively oured by Wheeler's 'Nervs Vitalizer.

It Is ths most company recently reinsured In the National of Hartford, and the local agents una recent instance recall. I was in Laurence and called to see a friend who wss very sick with muscular rheumatism. She was Nerve Vltallxer and decided to give It, a trial, I have not had an attack since I used the rtrst bottle. I consider myself cured absolutely, and give Wheeler's Nerve Vltallser entire credit for it. I gained over forty pounds and feel like a elave liberated from bondage.

I would hot recommend this medicine if I thousht there would be any doubt as to Its beneficial effects, but I cheerfully recommend it In full confidence that It will cure the worst cases." Wheeler's Nerve Vttalixer is successful In curing all nervous diseases. It Is for sale by all rtniairlets a.t fl a bottle or Is sent prepaid, on reeclpt of The W- Ltd. Hrant Albion. sends free mcdlm! advice and proof of cures to all who write. SCAN DY CATHARTIC powerful, curatlvs remedy for any nervous trouble and Is absolutely unfailing in the cure of epilepsy, fits, spasms, Bt.

Vitus dance, paralysis, nervous prostration and all norvous troubles. Mr. A. 8. Brooks, 808 N.

F. Richmond. Indiana, says: "I had epileptic fit for over 2a years, never more than three weeks apart and often several times a day. During all those years I waa under some kind of treatment, and used everything advertised to help or cure. Even the beat doctors gave my case up as hopeless.

I learned of Wheeler's of the entire neighborhood was sounded in the matter when the cane was tried yesterday afternoon, the courtroom was crowded with men, women and children. Got His Valise Back. Two valises containing a quantity of goods were the central figures In a case which promised much but which ended abruptly in Justice Christy's court yesterday. C. Wesson made the complaint that they had been stolen by John Smith, and so Arm was he In his belief that the property was really hla that he filed information say there Is no discount on the insurance.

Glover Found Guilty. CRIPPIB CREEK, Feb. John M. Olover, a former Missouri congressman, who has ben on trleal In the district court on a charge of having assaulted Bergeant Dittemore of the Colorado National guard with Intent to kill, on December 20 last, when resisting arrest by the militia, wag today found guilty of simple assault by the Jury. (Sentence waa deferred.

nearly erased with pun and had gtvea the money to my mother to get her some saor-phine to quiet the pain. I told her what your Pain Pills had done for me and finally persuaded her to send far' them. She had only te take two erthe Dr. Miles' Antl-Paia Pills sad she was free from pain." Mrs. Arthur Osbora, Decatur, Mich.

All druggists sell and guarantee first bottle Dr. Miles' Remedies. Send for free book a Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, lad.

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3,434,270
Years Available:
1871-2024