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1 i i IMMNt SIXTY-SIXTH Y1AR. Sim I HI -2- A A ABTOK, MB. The Business Man who the Bpteher of HIS tools arc bright rtltOWIt, To them stained Indiscreet, For folks would thort abnUIn from meati Add so he his yott Wl6w, (ty polishing with 5APOUO. There is no appetizer like cleanly Th hat is 'why the But ctier keens his tools nnd every part of iis slicp spick and span. It's as true of tlio home: shining cooking; utensils nnd table furnituro give a relish to the meal, nnd cake of SAPOLIO plain sight guarantees that every litng about I lie kitchen will be clean, a new penny.

BUTCHBR SS 'TOWN an Investigation CUSTOMS ENUMERATED More 'I'hwi Olio Hundred Methods nl Harassing FonrtU Class Men Specified. An Excellent gf os- Ftoe, OAUPOBXIA Fio Synup report of jed the liaising 'or, Ca" Spheral subject' of Van tlye principles medicinally I Season will Get the Bulk of the trade. CeW of Lait Week WM the of Activity in Many Llim, BIO ORDBH8 FOR SPMINO OOOD9 fnrnpeoMlbr a Lively fleaMon, Accord ins to the Weekly Review It. Dun do. C41.T will card liohfne ilv'S.

tlio itaiilngatuiifo, net? iKiultii'O, flvca. Instant re lu-t. Dr. Williams ladluiiPileCUnt 1 luent Isiirepnnid lot Plica anil Huh inn nrlvmi. parts.

Kvcry Ir dnvKlsW. by mall ou tol prlco. BO conn and ua. omo DON'T uE r'OOLEDI the genuine, origins! ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Made auty by Madison Medicine Madison, Wlj. II keeps you well.

Our trade mark cut on each package. I'riCf, as cenU. Never aoM In hulk. Accept no lute. Aak Is tho otto tivo, cleansinir the system dispelling colds, headaches gently j'et to overcome habitual uuuoutly.

Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and substance, and its acting on the kidneys, liver nod bowels, without woakenMr or irritating them, make the laxative. In Uio process of manufacturing figs are used, as they are pleasant to the' taste, but tho medicinal qualitlesof the remedy are obtained from senna and other aromatic plants, by a method, Icnoivn to the CAMPORNIA. Fio Svnpp Co. only. In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, please, remember the full name of the Company printed on the front of every 1 package, CALIFORNIA FIG sVftUp CO, 8AK PBANOIBCO, OAi.

LODISVHXB, KT. NEW YOKH, 1C. T. for sale Wall ire BOo. per toottto.

bill nin It- flgHlnSt li.i/.- iifi al! 'fevntol praoticvo. 'he lopqtf. is uu exhaustive review of of Uazlntt In nil Us forms, ami wAlle 'moderate In lone, in utriiigent arraignment brutal practices New York, Feto. 0, weekly review ot More seasonable treftther In toe has brought up tbe volume xif iu retail lines a little this week, siitl at the west and south oft II If I had Grip 1 would use Dr. Miles' Pain Pills and Dr.

Miles' Nervine. sold at on FREETP.LADIES BS 'll Ml. IMX HIKE. a Ut MIlirauKeo.Wig. Coughs, Croup, Hoarseness, La Grippe, Asthma, Bronchitis, Consumption, Foley's Honey and IT 18 THE GREAT THRO AT AND LUNG REMEDY.

Sold by E. Harsh and S. H.Wyss Gas Ranges. To those who Appreciate Heartiness and Tidiness: toe dag stove la If you have a Qta Range jour help has or an ex for amudgy faces wo soiled olotheB or a generally un- appearance. i In the kitchen harasaoa the house keeper and dirt IB the in abiecompanion of the coal range, lrt i8 lier chimneys or flue.

No soot, no no excessive heat. A Qas worth its weight in GOLD. will only cost you 118.00 in good g5;" oan money, aud wis will make eonneotlona free of Alton Railway, flas Electric Co. of Short Political Stories BY THE Hon. William H.

Hinrichseh Now appearing each Sunday exclusively in THE INTER OCEAN. Mr. Hinrichsen has written exclusively for The Sunday Inter Oceah a series of fascinating short stories regarding the most sensational events of Illinois politics in the last twenty years. These stories are in the form of or noveletts. It specifies mow than fte hundred distinct methods of annoying nud linrasslng fourth-class mou, and in detail.

i'hll SUerlilBii'. Son, 'One of formations" described IB that jn-acticcd on Philip Sheridan, Trho compelled to ride a broomstick mockel'j- of bin ftithair'g 'radhievemcnt at Wlnehestcr." "The "report states ihat a system of lighting." bus: grown -which -Is shocking', in Its, character. Thelights describedand the coin- uiittee N.tutcs that tlie West Point code. If more vk-lous than the Quee.nsben:y code. The committee held ing is the worst of hazing.

'The report lays 'that such fighting us that Bt W-eat Point Is a felony according to the statutes In niony of; the states, and (he time has coine when congress must whether fights, which are high eriines elsewhere, shall -continue West, Point. committee 5 rtljui-j Bretlr BUi'Wti, tvew haled into convulsions, others hazed until' they fainted, while others were hazed until they weak and, Imsiitije of Cadets Breth are elaboi'- utely but; the committee does not attribute "their deaths'directly to hazing. Conflict Training-. The report adds: "But while we en upon hazing as responsible for these deaths, the possibility that it hastened thcjjj ajid Wot It throws on the otherwise fair and glorious fame of the academy; with proper, training and discipline, and unlltness In this new ceinurjv urges the adoption.of yet believe for Its eradication and the promotion of dig. clptlne rtt the The bill siWjihftted "contains 'eleyftu sections rigainaffhaEtng; and means detection'and punish- provided for tiik- 'ing par tin a- flght or a directly or Indirectly, or for any ffirin' of annoying, harassing oj cadets.

Cadets dismissed urn nmja ln eligible to appointment tdTtbe qruiy, navy or marine, Is "made for courts of inquiry, cqurts- martlal, closed association betweqn officers arid cadets'a'rid other'means for effectually stopping the of hazing. T1LLMAN DKCLABE8 H1M8KI.F. Will nlook t'onMoiu Until a SlMionii War Vatorqn It Attended To. Vet). 'passage' at the beginning of the session of bill granting aipensldn of $50 a month to Stacy Coinyany Uidlanu; voi- unleer Infantry, induced Tlllmmi to raakf forcprul'Comuionts upon the house in not taking netioli upon a bill providing a piHisIoi) for Hex- lean war veteran who hnd resided lii South Carolina ditriug thq clvjl i wa.r' ahd been syiipathy with ihe Oorifederaey.

1'lie bllLliad been passed by the bin; the house Invalid pension- committee delaying final action upon It, TiDmnn urged- Ho said there WHS such sectional animosity lu the committee' that the members refused to permit-action-upon the'bill for the benefit of Uiis old 'Mexican veteran. the -war over or ig it noi?" demanded Tlllman with vchpiiu-iice. "tet us flnd out -whether It Is or not. I swear by the Almighty God that I not let another pension bill pnsg this senate until this old man gets justice." The resolution offered the previous by Berry.calling upon the president for Information as to whether the American minister to China bus Joined with the representatives of other powers In demanding the execution, of Prince Tuun and other Cblmw officials -was adopted wlthput debate. At the conclusion of the routine IIIIB- I ess llio naval appropriation bill wan tiikeu up.

of staple moderate decline, and quotation's of manufactured goods are steady lu all directions. Pressure to sell la everywhere conspicuously absent Jobbers report good orders for'spring goods, particularly for the western trade, and the only complaint still comes from the 'woolen goodn mnrkct in the isast, which has not yet felt the expected In this line, however, prices do not decline, and fluents expect better conditions, Large operations In the stocks of leading steel companies do not affect the volume of business or the prices of their products, -us yet, and probably have iiu'material Influence In I he future. Quotations will depend on the relation of supply to demand, -which present gives un undertone of great Bti-eugtli. This Is most ovl- dent which secured at the pool price. While former quotations are-nominally in force, it would require a material advance to secure contracts.

Sle.l MIIU OnU Structurfll forms are also lu uotublv brisk demand, It is impossible to secure prompt delivery of any finished steel OhlcaKo makers also, have Orders far and at nil leading points the -placing of new business te limited to Bessemer pig la firm at the recent advance to. all'liougli no large sales are reirarted. Out nails have fol- the lead of-wire nails, advancing per lou, while many other forms are expected to put on higher level when producers meet. Activity.continues lu footwear, jobbers placing large at well sustained prices. No alterations are reported In; quotations, but there Is some evidence of slight reduction in quality; purchasers refusing to advance, their, figures aud ncccptlng grades This appears to-be to a I'lse In price.

The large uiinvber of buyers In the Boston market Indicates contracts will be busy shops for many months. LOCH! Jobbing anil ing Attumay Declare ifttllfon Contimd to Killing PAy. 0V MTJBDEH Aute Try ty I'roVe (c, Women tn the ier, hbtsbly rttbber. footwear. ttflllvt BUow No Activity.

Tcstile iudustrles do, iiot revive appreciably, even the' lower temperature, fallliig to Infuse life Into wool- aside from better, retail dealings. luak-e saiiill of raw ihowlng, preference for the cheaper grades and even then on small London auction operations became less ant- Isfnctory as tbe sale progressed, i tot- ton goods are uniformly dull, "with'' some labor controversies added to the other troubles at the mills. Another reduction In the average price of raw silk makes a loss of nearly $2 per pound since Jan. 1, 1900. Spot cotton lost V4 on Monday and another on Tuesday, making I he decline 412.50 a bale wllldu a.week.]Aft- er such a reaction to the lowest pojiit slqce early In December it'was not surprising that prices should steady.

Oolti.n Siipj-ly Vlgunt Confiuf. Figures ofysupply have been somewhat coiifijslug. Last week there was nn lu, (lie week of the'preceding six yeurs a oc- euJrcd. -This weok, jiort 'receipts show a heavy loan, compared with 1000. Planters are still holding buck part of their crop at some poluts, aud active preparations' for the new yield liave been commenced by plowing In r.C3ta».

Wheat fell below 80 cents, ample supw affording the: desired protection in winter wheat states; While the chief support was bettor Inquiry on foreign account, including moderate purchases for Spain. AtSontlc exports for the week were 2,874,111 'biuheis, against 2.247,402 bushels In the. week preceding, and year ago. Corn Is quiet, maintaining an advance of ovpr 7 cents, compared with the same date last year. Kallures for tho week were In States, against lust year, and 35 in Canada, against 'M last year.

Bolls, Fel). trial irf H. Hamilton, the'reporter, for "of Lwnai-d U. Day, brt-an it-with the to the Jiirj- by Couuiy At. H.

Boai'dmnn. gpcoch of About holt an dtitiiiieft whrtt he expected prove with reference to the prisoner's with (lie death of D'ay stabbing in the billiard room of the West hotel at early hour of the morning of Nov. 25 last. The court room wus packed With a curious crowd. A number of the relatives of tUe dead man Vrere present, and for the first time, appeared Caroline Single, the "woniau In the case." She handsomely dressed and.

maintained very composed demeanor. to Jury. Upon, the opening of tint case Brooks gave-a few words of advice, to tlie jury, poinilug out to Uwhi the Importance Of the case, the ncceiiiilty of keeping open minds, mid not forming too busty cbiiclusions iinfll ilio evidence wan oil before them. He cau- tioned'the Jurors about talking illiout the case among thenijtelv'es. or to any one else, and asked them to report to him any attempt to I'timmunicatc with any one of their number.

Mr. Boiifd- man, after adverting to the duty lii id upon the prosecution by their oaths; to the solemnity of the occasion and to the sad state, in which tho. poor mother of tbe dead man had been left by the tragic rehearsed the. Incidents leading tip to the murder. When the two men had met iu the billiard room Day had asked Hamilton 1C be had made certain accusations against him (Day.) BlttorncM Betncnn tlie Man.

Hamilton admitted the charge. That there bitterness between them, even after friends had Intervened and persuaded them to shako hands was shown by the fact that thrty had again come together in a deadly clinch. When they were separated Hamilton said: "Yon are a cowardi" Bay replied; "You can't precipitate n. quarrel with me now." Hamilton's friend, Oaullcld, then led Hamilton outvie, but he returned almost immediately, and the two clinched again. They were separated by Fred George, a bystander, it was too late.

The. deed had been done. Day'fell mortally wounded and Hamilton, with a ferocious glare a 6 Ills dying victim, turned and left the room. The others, not realizing what Jiad happened, also left, all except a'traveling man, who went to Day's help. Hamilton, realising the impossibility of escapo, cnme back and tried to succor Da.v in-vain.

iCnllreljr AITnlr. Mr, Boardmau said the state Would show that the altercation going on at the same time'in another part of the room 'between diaries H. Force. aoA Ray L. Evans was an entirely separate and distinct sffalr, and had nothing to do with this affair, The county attorney then -made the sensational statement that Hamilton, before his friends and attorneys had 'been a bio to reach him and advise silence, had made a confession of the crime to police officer and had Claimed thai It was done lu Helf-defense.

He then called Dr. H. H. Staples, house physician tit the West hotel, to the stand as the first witness. He simply testified to flndlug Day dead on the floor of, the, billiard room, Dr.

J. Warren Little, who bad attended the postmortem, described Day's wounds accurately. Tbe fatal one gap- Ing wound on the left side just above the collar-bone. A man 1th a thin head of hair is a marked man. But the big bald spot is not the kind of a mark most men like.

Too many men in their twenties are bald. This is absurd and all unnecessary. Healthy hair shows uil up the roots, to prevent and to TEK OEOTS JPJBM SHOES, SHOES. Until you can't rest, at Giberson's. Men's Good Shoes from Si to $4 per Women's Shoes at any price.

You may ask for Children's and at all ptfces, t- a lvln ,8 l6 lbs best Ounuteted for 1 1 with worth of other "HtfS cure HUE VI901 Herbert Q. Qiberson, Free Delivery. 210 West Third si. KNOWN BY ITS WORK. It always restores color to faded or gray hair.

Notice that word, always." And it cures dandruff. bottle. All drutgliti. callii me out among elraugers a groat deal. I wnula actually teal aaliamed every time I woiiln fiilio off niv iiat, )7iy luiir was thin Aiut the bald upota oliowed so plainly.

1 bogan tlio uso of your Hair Vigor loss (Imntliroo months ago. ToUuy I (tud I liavo as flue a head of liafr as 1 ever bad. I tell everybody wliat 1 nsed, and they say 'It nuidt be wonderful remedy. 1 F.O. YCAKL, Deo.

14, 1608. ClilragO, 111. We a book on The Hill- and Sculp which we will mild (ret upon rniiuott. If you da not obtain all the beneHU you expected from tlio me of Vigor, wrllo Hie Doctor VI1Q I'VVkVt HUVUI. ''Da.

J. 0. ATEB, LoMcll, MMI. ,1 i BRITISH MEDICAL INSTITUTE; all diaeUea of Men tad Women We not onJy Bat weoiiBH. Hours from 8 o'clock t.

m. to 8 o'oloolt Ho KUniay 'Hours. 5 H. T. Ofelel is in Penou VARICOCELE I'hen pot aside that fear' (or help It at hMd.

Oar special method of treatment -affords IKMHDIA.TB OUBB BEO it atrtitM at the very root, pletely removei all ttitee of dia-, in a perfectly, wttuM time-no painful opera- I the oUw'ttly seem to os wll yon. CAN BE CURED. QIVB INSIDE FACTS. Nothing of the kind has ever before- Ji attempted in political history. Facts stranger than fiction about political history told by a man who knows them all.

Revelations regarding deeds and men of fame In the history of this state ure and Order the Sunday Inter Ocean EachVVetkaajl Get Them All. HEALTH mSfE? or getioraUr im; or MauUwM WOffi STROM wmm IN ooutr, ft i I IUC The Wu-OtUlpoltlont. Washington, Inoldi-nt growing out of Minister Wu's erltlcbm of Geuorul. in his Jgtter tit the Society of the Genese'e probably) closed satisfactorily. MluUtuv Wu has disavowed to tlio state department intention of criticising the govern- mont of the United Slates, it Is understood that Wll believed the exclusion of tho Chinese frpm Philippines have originated ivlili (Jcnnr- al Otis' anil not with tin- war department, or any othor branch of the gov- eunuienl, and iu speaking of (GVn- prai Otis) ilmvlng been it Is undetitoud thero was In Mr.

Wu'u mind tliu Id mi that sniuo local representations lu the Phil Ipplucn had operated upon Ills mind to Imluc-u him to cxcludu Atlornejr Sunlnii'oU In Buffalo, VlAi. I David C. convicted of sn- divorce has been Miuitimued to flre years at hard lulior lu Auburn priton. tyt a. trial dropped by prlionir's counsel and tiudorntood that no uevviuui uuunttunuiuwi heftdaoba and all itomabh, liver and bowel trouble.

Ewy. pleasant, lure; Only ifio at Pnul's Plmr- mac.v. Have tor Omo ft Editor To Uovtrnor. Sioux City, Feb. D.

Perklus, editor of the Slqtix City has announced he would come put us a candidate for Republican nomination for governor. He was asked to do so by large, cutuiiilltee of prominent Itepiiblk-iliim at this tlon, Mayor. A. 11. Burion as spokesman.

Mr'. Perkins is uite of I lie best kiiown newsnaper men la (lie truiitt-MUslsslpul coiuitry. He has nisn hud wide public experlenee, having been In congress from the Kleventli district four terms, and lu fhe mjite legislature prior to experlwice, Vrnnil, Huricuma. MtlwaukfC, l-'cb. li.

C. Brand Is dead, aged Tl. lie was the proprietor of the National raci! track and hotel, and owned string of trotters which made his name familiar on most the tracks lu thn country. Wheii camu here lu 18)19 be taught schoul and was an organist and choir leader of renown. He got rich off pavlifg contracts.

He was pronilnt'in In the Driving club. (if VurK 111 London, duke and ducdiMs of and York returned to from Ovbon It had completely severed the sub- clavicular artery under the clni-icnni, and had pcnctnucil the apex of the left lung. Thfro wax wntind tin tlio rlghl nf the bond the enr which hud penptratod tho sculp and chipped the Imno. There WHS another cut nnd Imlf Inches from the left armpit and on a level with It. There were several other minor on vnrlo.u* purls of the body.

The fatal wound bad been delivered alunixi rci'tically. It was downward and forward. A man could live but A few iniinienls after such a wound. The eul was HU inch long nnd a quarter nf an Inch wide. Former Mfirgiio Keeper John Walsh produced 1 My's Mimili- clothing'.

It was completely saturated with his life's blood and the Mains were plainly risible. Koch piece was Identified and the whole received In evidence. Mot WnnU unit Clinch. Alt Gary Inld how he, with Hay ICvanii and (Sny Canfiold, accompanied llMmlllon to the West hotel after 1 nVloi-k In the morning. He saw Day mid bin party playing bill- board Hamilton make a dltt- liaraKlng remark of 11 mutual woman acquaintance.

Hot word and a clinch followed. They wore separated. Wit- liesn did nut sou the second clinch. Ho MHV Day Kiiiggnr.nuil full after they had Hamilton Imd uDsault- ed Day nnd the latter had seemed to lio for II. Un croNH-examlnn- tlon the said ho did not know what ihey had ffono lo the West for.

He told i'f the hlnt'os (hey Inld vUlietl and what Inld drunk at Oiich. has world-wide fame for cures. Jtsnrpasiei any other lotion, ointment or balm for cow, oorni, burns, bolliy felons, ul- oeri, tetttr, salt rheum, fever sored, chapped skin Inful- llble for piles. Cure guaranteed. Only 8,0 at Paul's Pharroaoy.

land doctors to Went sometblng elie Injiiiii Hirnturil. I.ondini, I'eb. Cnintlmm lias Ki'iuited ail Injunction against I.udy Wllliiim llerwifiird, (f.iriiiorlj l.lllliui. nl' Miirlboriiuglp, entering ur rnnnlni! In any nr Ing the d'M-liy fiivorlte, Vulodyuvskl. or other liiirses leased liy thv Mrd WlllljDi) Ueresfnrd from l.ndy As exi-cinrix l.ady Itcresfird Claimed the rluht lo fnlllll the ineiilN 'lie li'ii'KCK.

l.iuly Mcii.v can tcmlcil lluil the with I he death nl' 1. 1. i-il 8Ute of O'ty oiToJedo, Luoas County. Frank J. Cheney makes oatb that hn li the Motor partner of tbeflrm of ff 3.

doing bni'ntai In tbe oltr of "nd that taM Arm HEAVY FALL OF SNOW, Great nt All Lati--rnl. 1 I'Wl. tin-Ill's (if snow fell In Clilrngo during the which rnged for man.v hntn-s. Ins In an almost cumpluic ninny 'of the cross-Unvn car imc.i. serlrttisly liitemiptlug iln 1 sittiinvui trtiln Burvlcu on all roads.

'Sii Ing wus tbe tine snow, ilrh-eii jiortht'asr wind, ut reached velocity of over fiirly im h- an hour, that-many nccideiHs One man wus killed, nniV niioHivii 1 fatally Injured as a result of the Andrew Switiscr, ji railway switch'-'' man, was rim down nnd killed by Trunk cnKini'. Hi- storm and did not lieur the boll. Alvfti Carlson WHS nlsh run down and bndly mangled while in- specllng alr-brnkes on a l.nke Pliuro paHHcugfi 1 iriiiu. howling wind drowning the sound pf ilu- whistle. On the Soitth Side Klevatcd railwiiy a'collision oecin-red ou a curve nt Sixty-third streei, which derailed two cars and caused panic among the passengers, hut which resulted In se- rlons Injury to no one.

The storm was general over the west and southwest and trains centering In Chicago were from fifteen minntcM to two hours late. Re ports early Jn the day showed henv.v snow extending from Dnluth down tin: valley to St. eastward the storm was covering Ohio with snow. South of St. Louis It was raining hard.

In Chicago the new snow coming ou top of the foot thai fell last Saturday and Sunday formed drifts In the that made street travel there almost Tin- total fall of snow was the heaviest here for several years. MRS. NATION'AT DEB MOINE8 Slid Iteeelm an Ovation All Alone tlu Ronk laliind Railway. DCS Feb. Carrie Notion, tbe Kansas saloon smash- or, reccjved an ovation all along tliu Hock island railway from Atlantic ta ites Molues, where she lectured al At every little station where tin' train stopped the dppnj, platforms were crowded with people who luid braved the weather and waded through snmv drifts to catch a glimpse of was accompanied A.

Itankln, the Prohibition orator, and by Miss Madeline Southard of Topeka, the special friend and champion of the crusader. Fully l.ooo people were at the deput In lies Molnes. It tho crowd were delegations from (he local W. O. T.

and from Hie state AutUSuloon league. The latter was headed by Superintendent II. 11. Abrams, who bus do- clurcd Ills purpose to secure Mrs, Nation's services In smashing certain ding storos In the city which he claims violating the law. Mrs.

Nation's contract with the local secretary of the Y. C. A. for her lecture contains the clause: "There is to be no salnoiv smashing of 'Joints' legally cufidiicfed." Mrs. this to mean that If there aro any "Joints" which are running without due process of law that uite Is permitted ti) do her worst.

In an Interview Hlie said: "1 left my hud-hot at 'i'npcka ami It may Im that 1 will not dn any sniiiNlilni; lu Hex Mnlnes, 'Inn i hero Is nn certainty of that, fur I dn jiirii d'nd calls un mo In do. I Khali certainly visit the millions, iicncefnll.v, I hope, hill If llje Irreais of I ho kociici'H nl' ilioso places lo kill mo are put Inln effect, I lieu Mill ready Id In The house committee him rejected tin 1 senate In the I'cvoniio roiliioJon liill HENRY WATSON Contractor atrttf Builder, HAS ALWAYS. OH McAdam, Building Stone, Gut Stone, Curbing, Window DBALBB Cement, Lime, Sand and Plaster Paris SIDB TEAOK8 IOTO THE QOAEBIE8. Telephone 31 Residence 628 i We pay the above reward for any case of Liver Dyspepsia, Sick HeadadTe, Indigestion; Constipation or Gostiveness we cannot cure Livjrita, The Up-to-Date Little Liver Pill They are purely Vegetable and never fail to give satisfaction. 25c boxes contain 100 Pills, lOc boxes contain 40 Pills, 5c boxes contain Pills.

Beware of substitutions and imitations. Sent, by mail. Stamps taken. Nervita Medical Corner Clinton and Jackson Sts.f Illinois, Sold by Sold by E. Marsh and 8.

H. Wyss, Alton, 111. jjg MARSH'S DRUQ 5TORE i Choice Toilet Soap, JElegant Perfumes, Hair Brushes and Nail Brushes, Tbilet Articles; Cigars, at MARSH'S $feUQ STORE. LUCAS Licensed! Architect denerm and DATBNTS-To 107 ponoa wltblng to obWId on or InprortrnM detlcnt, I wul Md ioj Third Third Floor. For STYLISH HANDSOME AND DURABLE The Stock at The the left me nerves and and State at will pay the sum nf tino for each and raw of catarrh that cannot be cored br tbe of Hall'i Catarrh Frank J.

flirora to before a In my pmsenoe of Deo, A. 1888. A QMPAflON, Notary Pobllo. Hall'f Catarrh Cure Ip taken Iftter- heart were badly affected: but 1 began taking Dr. Miles' Nervine and Oure soon all Boerloht, Ban Olalre, Wia.

"I WM filven up to die from heart and nervous tronblea oausod by grip. Blx bottles each of Dr. Miles'Heart Oiure ana Nervine cored 1 John Wollet, Joffenon, "My bewt was badly affected by ap attack of grip aod inffered intense aggny until began (ajcing Dr. ajdes' Heart Cure. It made me a 1 -9, Holraao, Irasburg, VI, "I WM In bed five weetw wltb tbi wit; ana narva d' Moritz Tailoring House Was never equaled in Alton.

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