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The St. Joseph Herald from St. Joseph, Missouri • 12

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ST. JOSEPH DAILY sTF-HATID- SUNDAY, MAECH 31, 18S9. quite etiii. His mouth i3 wide open and he REAL. ESTATE.

TEMPTING THE TROUT. BAD COMPLEXIONS. a tacg'e of drift wood on cce si.Ie. It wes jut the place for good result', bat on reaeh-lrg the spot I foaad it would take considerable skill to get ray hook where I deaired it, as there was only 4. peep hole throngh which to poke my rod.

I expected to nad eome PLAT OF R. W. EMTWIG'S PART A3 the net approaches him he makes one more daeh for uber'y. The pliant rod appears to hurno? nim in his dcsptrBte p'un jes, bat in it is bringing him nearer and nearer the yawning mouth of the landing rer, whioa I finally slip the exhausted In tte Spring tta Angler's Fancy Lightly Turns to Thoughts of Spcrt. The Serret of their Cause lul'y r.xplaln-td-Mty I.a.Ub are llow and Mm Valuable locta rn ire In passing alorg the leading streets In almost citv in America today, one will meet witn but OF- i fioheiman knows the advantage of a meeting net mosptunrga trout, xnetrcuoie few ladles who have clenr cDrrulexions.

Many JiMV rlPil lO aCCOUIlt lOI ttilS fdi fact Where the Speckled Eeauties are Found -How to Catch Them and What Kind of Tackle to Use -The Price of a Good Outfit. Is to carry it while wading a stream. It AA leibels dition 1 should be very light In weight, the netting Btretched on a wooden bow which has a Hartwig because of the severe climate of America, but such reasoning is wrong. A baa complexion Is caused by Impure blocd, and dd lady can be really beautiful no man rudCy. who Las diseased or ,1 short hand.la cot exceeding fifteen inches in length.

To this is attached a rubber band to NlwYobk, March 28. Written for the go over tre shoulder and of sumoient lengtn to allow the net to hace on the right hip. Sunday Herald and Copyrighted. A. man it is convenient to the hand will easily: will always betray his weakness under stretoh down to the water and go back to place on being released.

influenoe of vernal sunshine. If he l4 sentimental he may go orazy, but if he loves the To enjoy trout nsning a man enouid nave a good outfit, first he should have oom- fortanle and convenient wearing apparel, a smooth running line and reel and delicate hooks. I dive herewith the price list of rod and reel he will go fishing and save him-Belf the humiliation of a bad sonnet. Hia immagination will be filled with the gurg The Woods Afire! Halt Before You Go to the Suburbs Just stop off the Wyatt Park cars at Twenty-second street, a mile this side of the terminus, at Hartwig Neibel's Addition, and buy your lots at less price, or ride out Messanie Boulevard to the corner of Twenty-scond and stop right there. You will then be at Hartwig's part of H.

addition, where the ground is level and defiance is bid to high prices. Some fifty lots only of this ground are now offered for sale, at lower than suburban prices articles really necessary. Pair rubber hip boots (liKiit weigrit) canvass snooting coat The best known way of keeping the blood pu Is by Kee ilnK it circulating, in this way it passes rapidly through the luriK. kidneys and liver, and Is constantly i-uriaed. But supposing the Kystern la clox-d as Is frequently the ca.se, then of course the bluod becomes Impure.

ben far too often men and women take Bome powerful purgative, pill o' other subsfanca, that clears the body mile'ly, weakens the strength, and leaves ttio systtni In worse condition Jhan before. The only sensible way ts to take a sen-tie, pure and natural purgative, moderately but regularly, and the highest known medical authorities of the day agree that the genuine Imported Carlsbad Hpiuoel Salt Is Infinitely superior to any other natural preparation known to the world. It Is gentle, yet stimulating; It Is pure, yet powerful. Containing only natural properties, belni: evaporated from the celet rated Carltbad Spruilel it cannot injure body In the l-ast. and yet It has never ialle i to renew 111 purity the ood and thus clear tli complexion.

Hundreds of doerors liave given It their umjua 1-lled nfs. Thousands of people jear to the Carisoad but they can obtain do LTeater benellt by taking liia Carhbad ling of mountain streams. Ten to one he will hook hia game before the day dream is over and go through all th9 excitement of a Kod, spilt DaniDoo (anna maaej desperate struggle with a big trout. 3 Ul easy terms, or at an extraordinary liberal discount for cash. The location is desirable in every Early last spring I improved the first op 1 liO i way, and especially in respect to street car transportation it is highly favored.

The Wyatt portunity to equip myself for a day sport with the trout. I wore rubber hip boats of Landing net (a3 feen in cut) Multiplying reel Waterproof line Fllrs (two dozen) Aberdeen hooks (twod'zen) Two ('.) fr.) single sr.ell leaders Four (2 ft.) single snell leudeis Spiit shot Knife Creel File wrark Line passes within a stone's throw of it on the south, and the Messanie Boulevard, So feet A Fcam-covered Pool. such place a3 this, and for thaS reason wa light weight, which had been provided with an extra sole made of leather, liberally sprinkled wilh hob nails. using a short laacer, aia reeling in mv line until the connecting knot touched tbe tip, I fucceedtd in pok Sprtidel Halt In Its powdered lorm. such ax can be procured at any drug stole lrt Die lanl.

When It Is considered that the Carlsb! tit costs, pr ic- icg it through Bad dropping the bait into the osm. Ths shot had hardly tlcaliv. Ilttie niorc th'tn the. cheap, iuste-iablt I ennk below the scum, when, with a rush, my wide, is directly front of it on the north. Before the harvests are ripe an electric line, for which franchise has been obtained, will pass up Twenty-scond street to the northren limits along the west side of the addition, and People's Line on Twentieth street within two blocks of it.

No property in St. Joseph is more lilely to rise rapidly in value over the present prices at which it can now be bought; a fact which, upon consideration, will be readily appreciated by the wise. Put your money here for an old-time Western per cent. One dollar pun down will, in no great while, turn into two to take up, and if you wait but a few years it will most likely be five to take up. Call at the Real Estate office of JOHN L.

HOTTER, successor to Hotter ux and often Injurious anl Hitter Waters that are In ttie market, ono OoUieb-lfig Total $23 90 In purchasing a rod I rtommend seven to tight ounoa split bamboo whioh, if oared for prooerly. is very dnrabla. It should have a cost cf carriage varnish about once a year, if used much, and ba scellaoed from time to ticae. If this is not done water will penetrate the joints, and ths once springy bamboo vvill become weak and llibby. In ufii lent tor i a lriontli.

all rersons who keen pace with itirf tlms and desire only what Is tip was jerked into the water, and before I could play out any line the second joint went undf r. It waa a nasty plaoa to fight a fish, and I considered myself fortunate in finally l-st. will sen that it Is to tnelr Interest to use only the carlsbad Earn bottle Is In a light blue paper iwrtiHiri. and li tliK Klsuer fc Mr-ndel- landing a speckled beauty, weighing about a pound, and dark calored, as i3 generally the multiplier of light J. V.

J. the ohoioa of reels a met weight is preferable. Hon Hole agents, on every bottle. Tie bottle mailed upon receipt of one dollar. Dr.

Toboldt's Injure and pamphitts mailed free upon application. Eisner ilt tide I son li Barclay street, case witn trout taaen irom mna-Dotsom streams. ATSsA-ir i--'' North Fifth street, and see the plats and per New York. The trout and myeelf had kicked up such a rumpus that the stream was rily for some distanoe down; it also beiag so hard a place TO I JO Aft. to fish, I deoided to push ahead to the main creek.

On reaching it, I substituted the short leader for a three-yarder, suitable for flies. Before Ieavins town I had taken care to MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. fill my book with a good assortment of flies, fect abstracts and obtain timely information before the last hammer falls. These lots will not be long in selling, and the first callers will lie the most fortunate, The lay of the ground will suit you; the prices will suit you, and the terms can't help but suit if you want to buy. The title is as clear as a bell and abstracts furnished.

Now, don't -wait but come to JOHN L. MOTTER, Sole Agent. Rear of Opera House Block, 113 North Fifth Street, St. Joseph, Mo. oream ot wnicn were: xne "jjiam mon Tfie Tug of War.

I had donned an old canvas gunning coat, treal," Split Ibis, Soarlet Ibis, Coachman, Professor, Brown Hackle, Abbey, Griz Expand the Mind Ey seeing as much as you can of the wor But ere yoa set out cither as a tourist, commercial traveler or emigrant -whether ycu go by rail, steamship or steamboat, provide your selves with Ilostetter's Stonihch Bitters, which the traveling public recognizes as the finest medical safeguard and preventative of sea sickness with which any one journeying by land or water can be provided. It furnishes to the western pioneer adequate protection against malaria, rheumatism, ana those disjrders of the bowels which miasma tainted water bt-get. Its sedative effect upon a stomtich perturbed by the rocking of a ship is truly magical, and It is a capital apetizer and nerve lnvlgorator. Excellent Is It for biliousness and kidney Inaction, and It counteracts. In a remarkable degree, the effects ot latigue.

physical or mental. After wetting and exposure In Inclement weather, It should be used as a preventive. FAST TIME TO ST. LOUIS. No Commission Charged.

zle Kine. Dark Montreal. Bil 1 1 i 1 I i 1 52 57 'ft 4t ts yi in yo 3y SJl 1 i 0 whioh, on account of its many pookets, is the moat convenient of all coats to wear on ver Doctor, Drown Hen, Jungle Cook and White Miller. The general rale 13 to use a light ny on a dark day and vice MONEY ALWAYS READY. -APPLY TO versa.

It being somewhat cloudy, I selected a trouting expedition. Its big baok pocket concealed a generous lunch the other pockets were rilled with the necessary implements for the day's sport suoh as fly-bookf for my tail rly or stretcher the Red Ibis, and used for the second, or dropper, a Uoaoh JOHN S. LEMON, ClHtOT, man. The best way to attach the dropper is jaok-knife, matches, tobaooo, eto. I would to take the ny and cut from it the loop on its snell, being careful to cut it above the knot.

The nine-foot leader is composed of At the office of the Tootle Estate, rather take one nsn on a ny than two by bait, but thinking I might find a place where No. 413 Francis Street. '7 Comxnunctne Sunday, March 24, the St. 0 0 Bt. Joseph Loan and Trust Co.

Boom No. 9 Chamber of Commerce. Honey to loan on real estate at lowest rata of 01 Interest. Privilege to pay ail or any part any 01 time. Money received In tniBt and interest i owed.

W. I). B. MOTTEH, President LOUIS HAX. Vice-President.

W. W. MITCHELL, Secretary. I j. i r.

10 1 I I i i I 1 1 CJ i) i a ss iB 71 tj xr 2 c-o iZZZZ i I i I I It i vl.i-?l zz ir-4 YATT aUTCTRiC 'NT i i Joseph, St. Louis Saata Fe Hallway, Wabash Eoutp, Will run a fast limited train to Ft. Lonis, leaving St. Joseph at 7:00 p. m.

daily, arriving at St. Lionis next morning at 0:40. This is the fastest schedule time ever made to St. Louia, and it is expected that the pnblio will appreciate this and always travel by the Great Wabash Route. No extra charge will ba made on thi3 Fast Limited.

The only line running a day train toMt. Louis, leavirg St. Joseph at 7:50 a. arriving at St. Louis at p.

m. For tickets or information call Rt the city ticket office, southeast corner of Third and Francis streets (diagonally opposite Pacific hotel). H. A. Kussell, General Passenger Agent.

LIST OP LETTES3 T. J. CHEW JR. NEGOTIATOR OF LOANS AND DEALEB IN- Stock Bonis and. Other Securities Remaining In the PostoHlce at St.

Joseph Saturday, March 30, 1889. Loans on Improved city or country property on onm time prompt!) negotiated at lowest rate of nterest Office Northeast of Third and Felii Persons calling for letters In the following list will please say they are aUverilbea; otherwise they streets, over The National Bank of St. Joseph. may not receive mem. Kree delivery of letters by carriers at the retl- eOOlHTEES.

DYEING, ETO. denea of owners may be secured by observing the following rules: First Direct letters plainly to the street and ESTABLISHED 1870. number of the iuse. Second Head letters with the writer's full ad Ill dress, lusludlng street and number, and request MASONIC DIRECTORY ST. JOSEPH, 1883.

IHall Northwest corner of Seventh and Messanie streets. ST. JOSEPH LODGE NO, 78, A. F. A.

X. Meets first and third Tuesdays In each month. Stewart T. Tuknkh. W.

M. answers to be directed accordingly. Third Letters to strangers or transient vlsl tors In the town or city, whose special address may be unknown, should be marked In the It ft hand corner with the word: "Transient." Clrich ScHfTKiDKK, Secretary. ZEREDATBA LODGE NO. 189, A.

F. A. St. Fourth Place the postage stamn in the upper right hand corner, and leave space between the stamp and the direction for postmarking without Meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each montlj T. f.

Turner's New York Steam Dyo House! ST. JOSEPH, MO. Office and Steam Works 210 and 21J South "Second Street. Ladles' Dresses, Shawls, SacQues. Ostrich Plumes, beautifully Cleaned and Dyed, fcrents' Coats, Pants, etc, Cleaned and Dyed without ripping apart.

Goods by mall or express promptly attended to. FURNITURE, ETC. AT 6 PER CENT. Bartlett Brothers, Under Saxton National Bank. 'n Masonic Hall, corner Klrth and Francis streets.

lntcrterlng vuth the writing: J. c. KVASS, Postmaster, "I Found Myself Sprawling in the Water. fiENTLEWEN. 1HOS.

J. cUBGKSs, W. au Ckorob Rkks, Secretary. CHARITY LODGE No. 331.

A. F. A. JT. Adams, GeoTge a fly oonld not bo oast, I had etowed away a thren sections.

Slip apart the locp3 that join good sized bunch of worms in my side the first two, connting from the tail fly, and rteets second and fourth Mondays of each month Eighth and Locust streets pocket don't be disgusted fastidious reader I have sever known a fly attached in this a tin bait box decorated witn ongnt rea JL. r. W. 2H. M.

A. Lttlk, Secretary. ST. JOSEPH A. CHAPTER NO.

H. Mee way to slip. There is no danger of craciiDg Bioyer li Baldrey. Alfred Baugh, Jese uuso int. Becker, Brown.

FTP Brace Joseph Bloom. D-2 Bird, claric paint ib all very nice and pretty a ehow case, but on a rough trout stream it is ex- the dry shell, and a different fly cm be sub lecond and fourth Thursdays of each month. WM. BERNDT, with little trouble. After my gang AUGUSTUS tSHAUH, U.

F. Wx. R. Cabpentkk, MITCHELL R. A CHAPTER.

NO. S.9. Buckley, ruene lrst and third Wednesdajs or each month Butler, I) -DE ALEE IN- northwest corner Eighth ana iocust stret; Blackvlile. John BIhsi. Karl HKNBI W.

IATIjOK, John Michkl, Secretary. CogdlU, Jacob was satisfaotorily arranged p.nd the poiiit of one of the hooks sharpened with a nail file, whioh every fisherman should have in his fly-book, I started down the Btream, wading throngh the center cf it and casting it in every likely hole, now and then taking a fi3b, but all of them under a quarter of a pound. Having out but fifteen feet of line, I mads a oast to lengthen it. The droppar had barely touohed water before it was grabbed. When I realized what had happened, I found the tricky rascal was steering me straight for the submerged roots of a Btnmp on the cde of a pool.

I held as stiff a line as I dared to Furniture and pholstery Oun-y, vrans Connors, Culllson. John J. M. HALL, Eeal Estate Broker And Money ta Loan 6 I Cent. OFFICE COS.

FOURTH AND FBAJSOIS Ot. Jose-plo, MONEY TO LOAN, Missearl Valley Mim LOAN 3 MONT5Y On lmprawa farms in tae Mlsaeofl Vallej. AH port city rail estate ta Pt. Joseph, MUsosa Office, Sixth and Bdmond, Sale Spoils rooir Commercial a N. CORNULL, a V.

A8KRSN, J. W. BROCKXTT, CouemU J. W. BROCS-ETT, Secretary.

Dwer. 520 Edmond Street. Duncau, rank Dunham, Deuscher, Moy, John Mejer. Emil Moss, II Mil is, N'a' han Minton. Jr Maxwell.

McMillan. A Nessln, John Nelson. John Powiifky. I'opplewelt, 1'htiMps, A Perauies tieoW Petrie, Jacob Peter. Henry Rogers; itnOdes.

Thomas Ray. Rankin. BC Rped. Wm A Robinson, Jr t-'weatman. Sullivan, Joan Scnutts.

cott. Schlver. Smith, Frank Smt. ey.C Bhryock, D-3 Shreve. Spencer, Sparkes, Wm Stewa't, D--.

Robert Sweatman. Sanders, a Thickhead. Walter Tompson. Perry Thumberd, Jrcob Turrentine, Eugene WilllKmson, Waueh. Zimmerman, avis, rank 2 Carries a fall line of goods, and all wishing to buy will save money by calling on him.

Gray, f.dward liramer, Stock all new and prices as low as the lowest. ST. JOSEPH COUNCIL NO. 9 R. A S.

MASTER Meets second and Fourth Thursday in ach month. Ulrich ScmrrtDKB. T.LM, James Bitchix, Pccrder. ST.JOSEPH COMMANDER NO. 4, K.

T. Meets first and third Thursdays of each month. Wm. H. Cabpknter, Eminent T.

Pknick, Recorder. BVGH DE PATENS COMMANDERT NC. 6 Stated conclaves the first and third Mondays ach month. Meets for drill every Friday evenlnt In the month at 7 30 o'clock. In Masonic Hall, oorner Fifth and Francla streets.

IL tt. 6ZTCHXLL, B. C. Wm. a.

Lord, Recorder. ST JOSEPH MASONIC BOARD OF RELIEi WGnice 104 North Jecond street. Wm. R. Pknick, President.

SciiNsnjKR, Secretary. (t 11 more, liobert for fear he would get me snagged, but he was bo strong that I was unable to stop him. Buber, Frank Hummell, Mr Angry at the steady tension of the bamboo, he flew in a rage before reaching his desti LUMBER. Hopkins, Mr Hurst, 3 Hoffman. A nation and started at raoe-horse speed fcr the reef below.

The line cuts the water like WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Hall, B-2 rrn a knife and the reel is spinning. It would be folly to try to stop him. He reaohes hay wood, Johns Thomas yiu tr Jackson. Snaddle the reef and forges ahead with the current, now swimming, and now rolling over Jameson James Kelly, Hlchmond Kilts, Tianlel and over on the pebbles, often show icg as he goes splashing and flounder- At 6 Per Cent.

On City Property and Farms in Buchanan Connty HKKBY ft. BUCKtN HAM, 511 Krancts StraeL Kennedy, Thomas nt, K-er. Joseph ing through the shallow water. Great Scott! he has thrown himself high and dry on a large flat stone! Caution is forgotten Lea. Robert O.

U. W. DIRECTOR- PRIDE OF THE WEST LODGE NO. 42, A. O.

U. W. Meets every Friday evening at Saxton Hall, corner Fourth and Francis. T. tt.

Brewster M. E. E. Carter, Recorder. in the excitement of trying to reach him.

I Lott, Michael slip, stumble on a stone and find myself MEDICAL. sprawling the stream. 1 did not for one Atwell. Helen ST. JOSEPH LODGE NO.

249, A. O. V. W.t 5Write for Prices. Armrtroner.

Miss Annie moment lose sight of that trout, and am tremelv cumbersome and. whnt'a wnrso. thn Cor. EigMli and Felix Streets, St. Joseph, Mo.

Bat as I stoop to RUPTURES Barnhart, Miss Daly Beauford. Miss Mattle lid has a habit of it own in flying open and Quickly on my feet again meets every Thursday evening at tsronaws nan, corner Eighth and Locust. D. Thomas, M. W.

Joseoh Thompson, Recorder. pick np the prize he flops into the water, angler spilling the worms. The knowing worms, lne knowing Brown, Mrs Rnsa A'rXOSfi-if3. Down stream he goes and as the slack folds uses his pocket, which can be lined with oil ST. JOSEPH LEGION No.

IS 8. K. JT A. O. U.

Mrs Jane FOUNDRY. PERMANENTLY CURED. of braided Bilk have not tangled is quiokly L. B. Lancastkh.

W. P. Hall. Yintoh Piks Harper, MIs Alice Miss Ida Mr Sarah Jones. Miss Emma Jackson Mrs miallne Keten.

Mrs Mary LI man. Mr John Myers, Mrs Masey, Mls Etta Mason. Ellzi, (col'd) McCiain. Miss Cora Newton, Miss Alice 2 Nyman, Mrs Anna Perkins May Rlldel, Miss Therea enfc and is easily cleaned on reaching home. Arriving at the stream I intended fishing, I found it to be very narrow and thickly IK.

Meets every Wednesday evening iea-maier Wildberger's Hall, corner Seventh and Messanie streets. J. Cllne, Commanner, Chas. Kaboth, Recorder. H.

C. BURKE M'FG CO. Burke. Ca penter. Mary tollins.

Miss Strah Collins Mrs Lena Crall. Mrs Louisa Cook. Mrs A Coots Mrs Martha A Throw away your truss, and come to my office lined with bushes, over whioh it would bo practioally impossible to cast a fly. I therefore put on a two foot leader aud to ind be cured, without Knife or pain. Address, with stamp.

DR. WEBER, Grand Army of the Republic. 0TT8TER POST NO. 7. Department of Mlssour Richardson, Mrs Joseph Danb la, Miss IMla Duncan.

Miss Prossie Drais, Mis Lee Donovan, Mary Davis, Mra 13Z3 North Sixth Street, Opposite City Brewery, IF-Ko Cure No Pay. tt. A. a. meets every 'l nursaay evenmg ai inetr ball, northwest corner Fourth and Char streets.

Entrance on Charles street. i Posegate, Commander; John Harnois, Adjub. Davis, Miss Fiia 1 avls. Miss Lizzie that attached a No. 5 Aberdeen hook, selecting for a sinker a split shot of sufficient weight to resist the current.

An industrious fisherman will need four or rive sizes of shot and he will have to split a good share of hia snnply with his own jack-knife, which is difficult unless be knows how. It can bs done very easily by driving the shot into a pine board or table until it is partially embedded, about one and a half inches from an ordinary staple whioh should be forced AFTER FORTY YEARS Attorneys at Law, ST. JOSE PR, MO. Commercial Business a Specialty. Fox.

Mrs Anna Graham, Miss scnuemaker. Smith, Mrs Rebecca Smith, Mhanua Seaboldt, Cora 2 Stephens. Mrs Dora Tessy, Miss Lizzie Thasler. Mrs Treat Miss Ida Turner, Miss Minnie Warren, Miss Stella Wolf. Mis Lucy wuiiams.

Miss Frankie Ziret, Miss Rosa Sufferlne from severe Ruptures. Dr. Weber cured iTOldnaro, tcacnei Hall. Miss Rebecca House, visa Mollle ohoseu FBJiaros. Thm Order of Chosen Friends meets at a me perfectly In four of his painless and sklllml treatments, and I can only gratutlously advise all sufferers to go there and avail themselves ot the avenue, a Cnhzhts of Labor Had, on Frederick An nialnnk amp TllOiulAT nlKht.

firmly into the wood. The end of the knife 516, 518, 520 South Seventh Street. Manufacturers of Steam Engines, Boilers, Pumps, Mill and Elevator Machinery, Shaftings, Hangers, Pulleys, Gtar Wheels, our specla ty. A full line of Brass Goods, Steam Pipe and Hubbard. Mrs Horner, Mr Jenn'e Horner.

Miss Susie benefit of Dr. Weber's skill, very thankfully, W. BEBLATT, 1342 Sixth Street w. NAY. Councilor.

8. B. BAT, Flnanoler. WM. B.

KZABBT. JAMES MWILSON. 1 CL1 r. i Hartley, Mrs FOB THE BENEFIT OF ALL FIRM LETTER I. Those afflicted with Bupture, I feel It my duty to Amb'e Co Meltz Co Diamond Baking Powderbose fc Burge naie inai ur.

w. curea me in aootii one ween. T. SIMMONS, la Frederick Avenue. blade shoal 3 be placed under toe staple so as to make the shot the fulcrum of leverage.

On securing the shot some six inches from the hook I selected a medium sized worm the red ones are the beet and looped it on the hook, leaving plenty of end sticking out. This to the eyes of a large trout (for the big ones, mark yoa, are hard to suit) has the appearance of a dainty morsel. Facing the sun, bo that my shadow would not fall on the water, I approached the stream, taking oae not to jar the ground or allow DENTIST. Co wen Auger Jttig co FOREIGN LETT RRS. Tempter and Taker.

MEDICAL. run out, and onoe more I near the merry WILSON KEARBY, Attorneys at Law Commercial Bank Bullklng, Telephone No. 674 ST. JOSEPH, MO. B.

of C. and J. of A. Directory BROTHERHOOD OF CARPENTERS rANl JOINERS OF AMERICA. Local Union 2 meets at Streckebeln Hall, corner Eighth and Charles street, every second and fourth Monday nights at 7 30 o'clock.

B. N. Beece, President 3. W. Williams.

Fla. See. COAL UNWN tu Brotherhood of Cupentofl ad Jolnen of America, meets In K. of L. JiJ Frederick avenna, eferf lftlday, at 4 a Pi-eldnt: C.

Carson. click of the reel. Bischler; Gustav Hlltbold, Alex Bakr, Mrs Ellen Munz, Carolan, Miss Annie Mlsson, 8 A Holzherr, Mad Clemen- Smith. Edward (care CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH It is with a deep sigh of relief and a short prayer of thanks that I see the race horse pass over a low fall and snlk in the bottom of PENNYROYAL FILLS tine ajicnaei igoe) M13nCELANE0r3 LETTERS. 2es bsaxs.

Nannie. 1210 Ju'e st Mitchell, daline Original, hrt, only fraullie and Mrs care Gen Del Miller, HSHBYS. KSLLKT. JA3. CBAI8, JB.

Jlia S. CBOSBI Mrs M. c.ire Gen Den R- ld, Jlrs Jas my rod to stir the bashes. The hook Btrcok the water in exeotly the place I desired, but the fish, if there, were above temptation. A little discouraged, I followed the stream B3 closely to the edge as possible in search of another promising pool and presently my ear oaught the sound of failing water.

Pn? hing my head through a olimp the pool below, it will not co to let mm rest, an with a light twitch of ths rod he is started, and this me makes a circuit of the pool in search of pome place to hide. Being disappointed in this hp makes ano'her brea for shallow water. Bat he is ge'ting tired roliauie piu ir sale. jv-ja' JCS AU for ruiekatcf EngliihCfZ rv Diamond Brand, red me- Broom. Addle Scbwelser; Mrs H.

Spencer Pitts, D. D. S. Graduate at Baltimore College of DENTAL SURGERY. Dr.

Pitts has had over nine years experience in all branobes of dentistry, anl guarantees Ell work. Omoe 415 Francis street. Burn. Less Se-len. Enaelsrud.

Olof Sampson. Kelley, Hralg Crosby, Jbou. At Druggist. Accept nn nlhfr. All cills Id Data- House, Mrs Sand-rs, 3 A and I easily persuade him to remain in the board boxes, inh are a daneT oua counterfeit.

Snl 4e. (atainp) rc cool. Bt-iag trne game he slicks stubbornly WA KTKB- LADER3 to nie "Cn'cnestr's ltaf lish." Diamond Brand, PKNNYKOVAf FILLS. Safe. Always reilabio.

Tha orllnaU The only Kennine. Ask Druggist or send r.ampifrpftrt5culars, return raaU. CHICE- TE3 CHlMlCAIi PhUalslpola, Pk. 'Sls-piess nighis, made by thai ariicuiars and "Kellrf fr l.aiHe," Irttrr, br return mail. 10.00 ttV to the bottom and only comes tt the surface very slowly, fUhtiag every inofi of the dis of willows, aisooverea it was only a few i feet away.

The scene was one to hriil the heart of a trout hunter. A shady pool below 1 the plunge with a foam-coversd eddy and comer Foort- and Wrribls cough, bhiloh's Cure is the rean-eSy for yoa. Sold by H. M. Qailiohe, Office Southeast treeu.

(SonlalafromlAOICS who have ueJ iliem. Sanje tblciiester Chemical Co.jJladison tance. When brought to the surface he i3.

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