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Dixon Evening Telegraph from Dixon, Illinois • Page 3

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A Shoe Suggestion! Wear FORD'S 13.00 FINE SHOES if you want to be COMFORTABLE and STYLISH. New, Neat, Nobby! The pink of perpeetion in shoemaking. 3D. FORD, NO. 10.

EAST FIRST STREET. City Steam Laundry I All goods called for and delivered. Public Bath Rooms! HOURS OF BEING OPEN Week days until tt 110; Saturday until 12:00 at night, and Sunday until noon. HARTSHORN DETRICK. Telephone 98.

Envelopes, Notes, Note Heads, Checks. Letter Heads, Tickets, Bill Heads, Invitations, Statements, Cards. Receipts, EVERYTHING! ANYTHING I From a calling card to an elegant bound book. Call and examine stock and get prices. THE TELEGRAPH OFFICE Have latest improvements Have 4i tread I Have strongest handle bar Have dust-proof Have ball retainers Need no repair Repaired Fine ol dirge for year, Wsidos factory guarantee wheels from f40 to KENT CYCLE CO.

101 to IOI Utlent Avenue. RAILROAD TIME TABLE CHICAGO A NORTH-WESTERN wfarr boi A O'v Lm'l. 1 IT uni A A 1 Ex am A A 'lint am I Belle A BOrND F.x 3:26 am Ex .5:39 am O'v Lm't. am ,7:10 am H. lleP'l 11:11 am 7.34 pm Carroll 3:54 pm.

I K'rn'y Ex. 8.U0 pm Clint. 6:07 pm. I) Clint. Ps 11:14 am FRK1UHT TWAINS CAKltYINO PASSKNUKKH.

Stork 7.46 pm Freight am A A Dally, Dally ex Sun. Hun. only. F. L.

MURKY, Agent. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. ROKTH BOUND. 13:05 a. m.

Passenger 6 47 a. in. Dubuque p. m. .11:10 a.m.

Dally except Monday. ANNA C. MEAD. Ticket Agent SOOTH BOUND. Passenger .3:85 a.

m. a. m. LaSalle Ps p. rn.

11:45 a. in. CITY NATIONAL HANK. amuki Eci.134. Pres J.

OKAwmHU, Vice eonahd A mu s. Cashier. HAS. E. CHANDI Kit ('ashler.

This hank Is fully equipped to ake care of its customers. Its safety depoalt vaults and boxes should be patronized by everytiody who desires absolute security for their valuable papers, Jewerly, Ac. J. L. POLLOCK.

I kKNTIST, Opera Block. Fllllngs, porcelaln 1 lnlays, crowns and hrhlgewotk (teeth without platea.) Persona wearing thtek. heavy ruhher platea sliould change tIo-in light, comfort alile ones mel al li ut I munii- facture accordlng lo my own sLs-clal methods, wlilch makes t.tieni perfect In nt and so st rong that I cari guarautee ttiem fora llfetirue. stili mauufaeture best ruhber platea for fH.lM). C.

MeHKl DE. I yAINTH everything. Floors, ceilings, signs houses outside aud Inside. Wall papering done quickly and well. 101 IHxouAvo.

JOHN M. JULIEN. Real Eat ate. Town Lots. Houses and Lund for sale.

Also for Help Wanted, call at No. I. H. Country man Block. ohn M.

it ikn HUY BROTHERS. Estimates given on nil kinds of plastering, brick and stoin work. Hox ltd. Dixon. III.

CIVIL ENOlNEEli. I II. MERRIAM surveys plans and estimate i for Municipal works, land dralnugt etc City surveying. Drop me a post al. J.

E. BY I NOTON. I lIANO and timer Leave orders at 11 E. First or 78 Hoyd St. s.ttlyO OH SALE EVERETT Upright Piano, tine roahog- any case, good us new all and see foi yourself at IL'Inbauglt's music store, Hennepin street.

UOUV End springH and in condition. for stile cheap. Enquire at John Keith's hlacksinith shop, 6Hi flMIE PVETT farm of ten acres with imh I I buildings. Joining city limits on North Side. Also a good house and lot In North Dixon.

Inquire of F. Sanford. 4it A FEW choice lots cheap. A corner lot on North Court street and Nonh Dixon avenue 75 Py 160 feet, also a lot on North Dixon avenue 63 by 160 feet: two lots on North Crawford avenue are 75 by 150 feet. Hoi.I.IS PHEStOTT, Agent.

702 North Crawford avenue. I OTS. Two fifty foot lots on Hennepin I) avenue In block 13. Apply at ri-sldt lice. ITtf Kb.

A. atkick Exchange. The former Pinckney Home, one of the pleasantest homes In Dixon, Vi block, beautiful lawn, choice large shade and evergreen trees, apples and small fruit, house 11 large rooms, halls and closets, burn and other outbuildings with furnace, every convenience, Will sell at a bargain on Installment plan, and will take $1500 city property as part payment. C. Johnson.

Washington House. WANTED. I ytiSl as housi Addi' Ss West First street. Dixon. III.

Mas aii ai tOM PI.TENT I Rl. ho tier tvoi Mits. A. Irbb. OY.

to work at lunch counter at 114 I irsi street ifiltf) UEo. SoHOKK, mWO (drls wanted at once it tin- 1 ton House. 88t A PUHHINO Salesman for good territory; big wages to right man; apply stating Luke Bros. Nurserymen, --------------------80 Sat. Wed.

4rno. LOST. ADI KS'gold watch, with letter gravisi mi hack with inder ave same at tlds otllce and flvea reward. have decidod to open a regular branch of their business at Dixon, and wish the many patrons and friends of the Singer to call at their store-room Hennepin avenue, a few doors south of First street, for Singer Machines, and Oil, Supplies, etc. ROUGH OX HOLMES.

bbr te 0 gh Basement of His Chicago Home a Charnel House. BONES IN GRAVES OF QUICKLIME. Relltvil in fo of foDMt'i of Building Arre.te.l on Su.picloo W'liat About I iud ton lu the Durrwnt llold-t on the lathe Shore. CHICAGO, July 35 At of finding pari of a human skcluton, be- liovtsl that of little iri Conner, In the at the ll iltncs on Sixty-third street, Chief Badeuoch has decided hold Joseph C. Owens and Patrick Quinlan, the two janitors of the building, for further investigation.

The chief of police came to the conclusion to hold the men after an examination which was conducted In his and which lasted nearly live hours From their answers to Chief Badeaooh be- lleves both men have guilty knowledge of the criminal operations of the man Holmes, and tho finding of the now leaves no doubt that In addition to his known swindling operations Holmes is also guilty of murder In Chicago. Found Another Quicklime lied. The workmen at the continuing their search in another portion of the basement, found a second bed of quicklime. In this, just before their labors ended for the day, they discovered one of the metacarpel of a human lardy. They expect today t.o tineover other bodies burled In this charnel home of Englewood.

Tho body found early in tho day Is supposedly that of Pearl Conner, daughter of Julia L. Conner, the former wife of C. L. Conmr, once of Muscatine, la. Both mother an 1 child have beou missing since the summer of 1N92.

Tho woman was by Holmes, her husband secured a md she lived with Holmes, and some tune In July August, ltDJ, she and the child disappeared. Holm x.j« the Police Are July H. Holmes was visited in his ceil by his counsel, William A. For two hours or more Holmes spoke freely of tho bones and other fragments of human anatomy found in Jits in Chicago. After the interview Shoemaker told an Associated Press reporter tho substance of his client's statements He said the bones were not those of any of the persons he has been accused of killing.

Hobad been engaged in many insurance swindles, he said, and one of these the insurance companies "got- onto." The politic were off." About the His plan was to procure bodies from graveyards which were to be passed off as the bodies of the insured persons. One of these schemes required bodies of a man, a woman, and a got them and had them embalmed, put them In trunks, and stored them in warehouse. Before he could use them the warehouseman notified him that the trunks must bo taken away or lie would sell them. Holmes took them away and burled them In separate places. Said he: "Where they are the must find out." liargi-il with Meritor.

oronto Oat, July ,5 -At the inquest on the body of Alice 1'itz last night a vcrdiot of wilful murder was returned against Holnvs SENSATION IN I HE lit ltltANT CASE. Win. F. Barrett Xini He Killed the Two In I mu. 1 Church.

asta hi se July the county jail of E.uita Druse is confined William Barrett, who says he murdered Blanche Lunont and Minnie Williams lit Emanuel church last April. He gavo himself up to the chi of police, but was discharged a harmless lunatic. Then he went to tin- sheriff, to whom he confessed his guilt as perpetrator of the Emanuel church murders. To the district attorney he told story that at first seemed plausible, but when Barrett went into the details of the crime tho inconsistencies of his convinced his of his perfect innocence and complete Insanity. I.Hk«* Knhltrry.

ToLKDO, 4 July 2.i. It is generally understood that the robbers who hold up the Lake train at switch got no more than 1150 from tho way safe. They tried several times to blow open the through safe with dynamite, but failed. Four or live men have been arrested as suapects, but nothing certain Is known as to the Identity of tho They are believed to be the same gang that robbed the train near Kendallviilo, a year ago Fatal Accident at ('snip Camp Duuulass, Wh July 85 shocking accident occurred during battery drill in honor of General Gun Corporal Thomas, of piece No. 1 after having fired one charge wa- loading a second time when the breech block of the piece blew off, almost severing the I right arm from body.

He is fatally Injured. Morton Apptoves 1 uiun Labor, i on July a of the Pap PruUx tiVi association last night oiin from Governor -v: of New York, was read, in wh he expressed himself in favor of the employment of union men, and declared him- if to In no w.se op posed tsj i labor of Machines, that instructions or readjusting of 1 machines, can have the same FREE OF CHAKGK bv calling at our All par- thinking of purchasing are cordially invited to call and examine our machines. Yfllow 1 BltrrOK L.YN, July 8 (' trtby has reported the case of a salh house, wiio he fever. The man Repairing Doue Promptly in Brooklyn. Martin C.

Mo tu di Hi in a Humboldt, street has the yellow win- is and THE Slim HU, CD. I. A. SHOGREN, Agt. Dixcn, III.

be recently front Go! it, Colombia Corbett Thrown from It ke. Asm hv Pack tly 25 Corbett was thrown from a bicycle while ndiag arid shoulder badiy wrenched, his hip bruis i and the skin peeled from ankle to up trainii. two Children to lreath. KA- -t July 25. The resi- Jence of 11.

s- udder fire and two children, Mary and Clarence, 1 aged about and ye trs rci-isictively, were barn- i death iiremea saved Lvo other children and a knee He will have for a few weeks. The Yf'irgor band of outlaws has been captured in Oklahoma, and their leader, Yeag.T, killed Western roads are making preparations to handle the gram crop, which it now assuredly enormous Japan demands £700,000 in addltiou to compensation for the China of the LlateTung peninsula. An Indiana editor has a rattle snake with ten rattles as payment fui one year's subxcrlption to his paper Deputy Sheriff 1 Mitchell of Sevlei county, Tonn shot aud a prisouei named BreeJou, who was attempting escape. Miss Douglass, the champion amateui markswotuan of England, reoetitly soorxni eyes In sttooeuiou will a revolver at twenty yards range. Game Warden Charles Blow, Chicago, made a raid on the illegal storehouse of II Clay at Kean nee, au found forty hermetically sealed barrels containing finely quai and prairie chickens, some of them hav lug boon there for ten years.

At $.5 fot each bird Mr tines will aggregate $80,00 I Obituary: At Newton, Ills, Captain Lawrence BanJa, at Eagle Township, Ills Noble Newport, 75, at Beardstown, John Fuchs; at Pan a Mrs William Neely Frank Klein has held at Mllwau- kt-e for luansiaughnir for killing ijouli Schmidt, who diod from injuries received in a prize iigiit. Attorney-General Harmon has announce I that ho has decided to as wardon of the United States gioniten- tiary at Fori laiavenworth, Kas James French, of Indiana The Milwaukee and Lake has a ided tl, 8 0 tU 00 to its capital ainl will build iroiu ecu ah to Manitowoc, Wis. A for the Now irk, Lake and Western has I sh asked at Cleveland by the Farmers' Loan and Trust company. Wesley Davis, grain speculator who disappeared from Hossville, s-vora) weeks ago, leaving creditors to the amount of over lias returned to tho music. The latest things found In the Holmes house at Chicago are eighteen human ribs and sumo human so It is said.

George Heed, painter, SKI years of age, shot and his wife at St. Louis, as the result of jealous rage. Toe murderer was arrested. Lena Fvlaeger, a 9-year-old girl of Cass county, has gone Insane owing to ex-it mont over a bicycle tournament In hich a boy friend competed und won a A 11 opinion has rendered by As slstant Attorney General Newell, of Illinois, that a blind person can act as a notary public Fitly I loiiiKitiot miiik ol Npolteil Huttnr, 11Ltto.V, S. July last ro- frigorator car which starteil over the Clil cagti and Northwestern railroad for Chicago left Huron with of butter and when tills reached Sleepy eye, Minn It had laketi nearly 50,000 poumls Thu tram gut In a collision when near Mankato, turning the 1 nto axle grease.

Kuwlng lUcri nt Clear aUe. Lakk, July 2.5.—-There was a crowd at the day the Iowa Amateur Rowing association Ottumwa won the senior doubles, half mile; City the senior singles, half mile; Sioux City the senior fours, half mile .1 a In DETROIT, July 25 -Robert paoel a mile yesterday afternoon In in an attempt to hri-nk bis record. Tho time is a half second slower than his own record, and the second fastest inlie evei paced. We.ttliei vlay Washinutos, July 24 following ate tor four tionrs frcmi yesterday For anil Indiana Fair, warmer southwesterly winrl Fur Mich gun and Wisconsin lair, wuiiinii WHsteriy sonth- wtsierly For warmer vnafir variable becoming southerly THE MARKtTS. New York FlnauetaL Nr.w ohk July 24.

mef on 1 all easy at I per cent. mercantile paper per cent. Sterling exchange firm, with acLual business in ba.iKers’ iniis at 4141 4 for deinanii an I for sixty aud coiumero-lal bills. 488 4 Hdver ertirt no bar silver. (WQ Mexican dollar-.

I 1 government firm; new eg do cou 6 leg 1 5 1 JI 2 4 oupous, 2 leg. Paidttc of Mi 11 tiUSHgo aud Produce. C'HICAOM, July Kill wing wer the on the Hoard Trade slay Wheat July, open I rcl -4 nb opened a 1 opens I 5 ru July nominal, chamd 1-4 Sepiemher, opened closed 4 41 --inlre', -4 close! Majr, 1 IVVfi closed July, nominal 1 2 Bopiember, tosivi Mar, oloseil Pork July, uomin closed lln.75, e.ied close I 110. 5, Jaunat v. -I ll Mi July iiMidri- 1 cIimhmI, i Butter 17c per lb; ex a da ry.

li pa ug Eggs sh sto-g. if lie per I ve chi II 4 pci In niiu.s, turkey 7.1 -I 11 e-. Fc i at New. per bu 1 kbcrri ill-h 4 li 4 16 qt rn- o.a. 41,0 per pei 84-pt appbfs 0 l.bl Honey Wh te -iovei, 1-lb a i n-w is.

Li sill, comb I i I rnla 5 CliUttgO Um St ick. i Hi Ado, Ju.f 24 Live St 1 a at tu. Cm ru yards belay ta.gel a-i li Estl- man -1 I for iiou. sai rang 1 at 4 65 £.5.3 1 light, 4 -i i 8 and r. i I pa sing aul shipping 'atite -Lit tnatei re- ip frr quo kt.ons at 4 clr nt.ipptug 7-.

2 I Ur do. far coinmon tomviiun 4 4 bun; I-' 4 Ji .2 pi i frde 9 mfl 4 i 4 bulla. £4 .4 ateera, 48 calves E-timated for the day. ranged at 4 lexaus f. 6 na foi aul 93.

£5. So I ll.UNMAKl'.KS AT WORK. -ti 'v i -sT- a dl FINANCIAL RAINMAKERS. eilver 4 I orhig II no.bug the It is ouly year or two sitico tho sonnfry was tin own into cxciti incut by tho iinnouucuniint that a mun natnt-d Frank Melbourne had discovered a method of bringing rain out of elear To the fanners of the western tlie news was especially gratify ing, as they had so often suffered from in night that a means of supplying arti licial moisture xvas of gri-atest mi jKirtanee. In spite of the warnings of men of seience that tlie man was an tin postor many villages and paid considerable sums of money to Mel bourne and his imitators, to be favored with refreshing showers.

It is true that in some am it did rain after the rainmaker had sent up a bol loon with dynamite and bad off some giist'h of a machine which he carried around in a wagon, but in great ma jority of eases no rain fell, ami the pie lost then money Even when it did rain no sensible man Isdmved that it had brought by bombardment of the air. and now Melbourm that he cannot and never could make rain, saying in a m-ent inO-rvn is no such thing making ram. The American people like to be bum bugged. 'The bigger humbug the easier they are duped Another set of charlatans are now traveling through south aud vve-l engaged in trying to fool the into ls-lieviug that wealth ill be down njsiii them if they will only elect a free coinage congress and nt Fetter, Bland, Htewart and are preturliing doctrines that are jusl assilly and as much to natural law as were those of tin rammaki i It is not strange that js who cou Id lud ed into thinking that a rpiaek ould make rain should believe that debasing the of would make more wealth But fortunately tin an tho minority, and tin nt majority will m-ver cono nt to made the vie of such fis.hsh new rainmakers are making lot- of noi.n- and sending up plenty free coinage gas, but they are only laughed at by men of sound cominon 1st the quack-go oil, but waste any money on them ree ami I.alxir. It is unquestionably true that no part of our is so vitally in the pre.M-t vatioii of a sound ami stable currency as the men and women who work for wages, and in tin term wages I include salaries and ti- in every form paid fot js-r-oiial in all of lif.

vils of ttm tuat mg eurrem must always fall most heavily ujsm tssir, who do not fm them selves but for others, and who are tb fore compelled to with their wages everything tin drink and wear Their wages will mum station ary, at 1 -f they will -lowly and at long als, while the the nsaries of life are liable to use suddenly from day to day a tin of the currency ly what may to Is- a fair rate of compensation at time a labor con tract is made max be gro inadevjuate long 1 the labor i- formed The cannot him self against ffm in of commodities, for he utiuot at wholesale when are low and keep out of markets wln-n price- are high. He must buy day by day. and must pay ont of his earnings, whether tin or purchasing jsnver ts great small The employer cannot, afford to promise higher advance, with a iiitmg and fluctuating ho cannot what of his will be at any tiiuo in the fntun Thus the is the victim of two influences, neither of which can he He must accept whatever are red by employers or go ithout work, and he must pay whatever prices are manned in the markets or go without urlude at A COLORADO CONFESSION An t.lll<ii Dfl I rn- Nllrrr I Trulli. The seeds of eurreiu'y and like i sound sense are taking rout tt Minn sum in places The Duran go Democrat (fohirado, which has In h'Hipmg it up for free silver aud the a turn which must have surprised its readers and have dumfoumtnd gold contract silver mine owners Its leading editorial was 4 1 A rung From km hi this editorial the writer throws off silver cloak disguise mid asserts his manhood. The follow ing ts a part of this interesting editorial: has spoken.

Her hotmst stroke in supgsirt of the standard sounds tin- kin -11 of the silvi-r humbug within lier Is and a ex for other stales is time, for the sakeof reputation for if not fot moti sense, that one authority should disabuse minds of eastern and flirtagli i in ira of notion (bat this whole has run mad It is that The Ik tin has joimsl ith other ii in iii for reasons whieh not here, in 'iHHimiug' silver, while everylsaly knew that it was stetulily and irrt-sist iEly on its way down hill ltut the limit has I (fonaeieiaai re volts, as long against earrying this frauil tuiy longer, ends to gullied by it sink into insigtiiflcanee when eon tr.asted with the which is bound to result from it in long run Tin rest of article is a clear com mon sense exjsisition of the certain ujwration of free coinage as a scheme, and of the tijsm Colorado of continuing to advocate that uchcnte. It shows how hojsdesMly iuiy business man would who should adopt any such principle and de dares that eomiuunities, whether states or nations, must sufici in the same way, and it adds: since for The Ilemncntt is if the luxury of telling truth on the silver question us make -till a Weeun not. bv any lioeu- jswus or ry, by any timate- our by any brag or bluster or empty swagger, the old world from collect mg dollar, every dime, ry worth of from ui-, with full interest of payment. 'I ult must Is- that, if free silver were suctvt ssful, Americans would hv which ('ole ha- pt in "the front rank the a-ilvi-r is in hitti-rness, but in sorrow," for The Ik nioer.it is ashamed of itself for having lent its influence so lung to the tuat ion of the humbug." But the end Is '1 he de us fol lows But there i- notati intelligent and educated within reach of these line- who dis- not know that word we have is downright, solid, tune ai truth Bankers, chants, do not rule out any of tie In their innermost heart- thev that upholding national honor against honor, mil credit against contempt, national proiqs-nty against Bow Will 1 lief It? reply to the that there is far more money now in this than at any previous rusl in our ins- tory hy saving money is ull locked in hanks We want HO the people Will llftVe the HIOIJ But thev explain coinage, which the silver mine owners' would take their bulinai to the mint, and get bark coim-d dollars, would put in jsx kets of the people, or how tt. would them out of the hank- if their owners chose jyxir them.

The fact that have ly li ve times as much money per capita an Mexico, a free silver country, should lead tin believers in free coinage to think a little about the probable results of their ficbeme. THE ALMIGHTY DOLLAff. tln'Ugh a unit, thre foUt rliarrt'-ti-r. mi ri'flwlloB the all will iKViir. For dollar I I hat to If you H.IV.- handt and To preiutw (hruugti, And you will fimi It In dollar that you dollar that you haven't got.

The dollar that you a Imnqibin In IK-tmlt I ilu you know about gold anil nil thonged farmer of tho trrev you! mi ati young to tin ilerstami anything alsiut tho Iloti of youth, guess I (4IU young to Ih a -afe man a gold brick to. allustoti was palnfullv personal 1 inlbinnpnlls Journal Wo aro apt to kinder hrnliw that lot us than to In- I hat lovo us Is tt auso the Eliot Is highly ih-irnhle hut the inatl w'ho his i iuiscii'iH for ti luvaria hly luakes a mistake, Troy The Qumn and Crsscent to Chick amauga. and tholr friomls will all ant, to National dodieation at Chiekumauga this fall It will Is- notable 1 hi want kmiw how to make trip ami sue when you roach the to ('. Kinearson, (i. IV A.

of and i'seeiit I Bus ami upon applica tiflli. The and I to tiattamsiga Is the shortest has an incomparable of hand Home trains of standanl day Thrtiugh parlor, cafe ami sorvatlon ears from (Juiek scIbhIuIoh anti in help to inako and Soulliern route par I once. 1 a Camp Masting Northwi'stern will, from July to TB, sell oxcurnton to Ih'sptainos at low For and full InfoniiaUon apply to It v. I aka Bluff Maatlngi. Blue will, from tii kefs to Bake Bluff and ill re dueetl rafos.

For and full in formation apply to Morbus is a dangerous com plaint, and often Is fatal in its To av this you should DoW ill's Cholera as lirst mptoms appear. I) llultfti. Reduced Hatei to Baltunora On to I tius'ting the Baptist Young at Hal tlmore, July Ikfh 1 21st, It. A It. It, Co.

will on at all th- stations on its lines of Ohio tick eta at far for the round trip. t.l«:kets will be sohl July Ibth und 17th, valid return puMsugo until August fit.li The from will 917.,50 and ionab'ly low rates from olher gsiints. will also Is- on at all otth west of hieago. Wliab ver you start from be your mads via H. O.

In addition to hUtoriccountry through which I In- H. uns, A. (). is only line from hieago to Haiti more running via Washington. A double daily Horvieo of fast express trains run the West and rlast.

For full parth ular addresti B. A. B. Cenlial Sta thin, hieago. 5Mtf.

ttccriptx and cheeks printed at this office. Easy to sun- to no pain, nothing to dread, pleasant little pills. Idttlo Early Kisers, Best for Sick Headache, Sour Stomach and 'oust ipation. I) Duttln. Whtm was sick, ws gavs 4 Whiti wan a crVxl Wlmti Misa, clung to WIm 1 ha liiblmn, rn Okhii Stomach and Isiwel complaints relieved hy use of kdic and Cure.

Insist on having this preparation any other. 1 in. Tournt txcurxion The North-Western Is now ing excursion tickets at to the principal summer resorts of the United Stab-s. For tickets and full Information apply to Agents Chicago A Western rai I way. Children, infants, -mm run down with Bhoiera Infantum or (kjinplaint." Don't wait to but give, hobita promptly, you an rely on it.

I no other. W. I). Duttin. Monona Lake Anembly.

On account of the above meeting the Northwestern will, from July 22 to August 2, se! 1 excursion tickets to Madison and at greatly nvdueed gissl for return until August inclusive. For tickets and full information apply to Agents Chicago A Northwestern What is Is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infanta and Cliild n. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nop Na -otic substance. It is a harmless substitute Parc, Drops Hotdhiiitf Syrups, anil Castor OH.

It is Pleasant. Ils guarantee is thirty use by Millions Mothers. Costorla is the lbiiuw ea Pritmd. Castorio. Il a.lajX.sl that I 11 ns U.any Il IH Osfurtl HI ItOMiklyn, N.

Y. un. of la iiniveraal au.I Ita iiK-rila ao that il (4 1 are familii- uot in itimi kmq Cahum Mahtyn, 1 ork Tr v. Castoria. niren Colie, ur KtonuuTg Diarrhuvi, killa Worma, sleep, arul di ithout injurioua I have your and a ways on It has invariably pnalmasd F.

kii ic M. and 71 5'ork Tim stai tt (W i xnv 77 hkat tkkkt kw Youx Cm Children Cry for Castoria. Children Cry for Castoria. Children Cry for Castoria. Double the satisfaction obtained ordinary soap and only half the expense and bother.

why thousands of thoughtful, thrifty women use Santa laus Soap. They have learned by practical, thorough tests that for washday or everyday use there is no soap in the world that nearly equals SANTA CLAUS SOAP Sold everywhere. Mode only by The H. K. Fairbanh Company, Chicago.

THE That could possibly I granted by the Fair Commissioners, was given to the manufacturers of WillimantiCAStarThrcad For quality, strength, smoothness, uniformity of texture -for everything that enters into the manufacture of spool cotton Willimaiitie Star 'Thread always leads the world. One trial will coin iuee you ol its sufxirior value. Ask your denier for it. Hoiul and an of any or nniDter, four for your ii-ivly wouml, and an I mni mi llir. ml and log, WILLIMANTIC THREAD Wllllmantic, (jjnn ninnili II ill 1 YET Ell ANS oft with ijton Thu linen collar tlarlt full oft ill noontime it in Alt Willed, wrinkled and Jot loro.

what you imiht of li collar it'rt the hum of it The Htiind up collars stand up, and the turndown collars will wilt down. The easy, cheap, und pb avmt way out of this is to wear i lu i.oin Collars and Cui i s. These good 4 urc made by covering linen or culfs on both subs with til us making them strong and waterproof, not hy licut or moisture. There are no other waterproof goods made this way, consequently none that can wear so well, when simply them off with a wet doth Every piece of the geuume slumped like IRADe ark Insist npnn pcxvls marked if you expect full satisfaction, and if your dealer doesnot keep them, i nd direct to uaenclosing amount and we will mail sample. State sue, and whether a stand-up or turned down collar is wanted.

Collars 250 each. Cufb 5oc- CELLULOID COMPANY 29 Broadway, New York. Battlefield 1 )edication is SeptemlHT i.S-jo, 1 95 Want to gor Imposing Ceremonies. Great Reunion. Low Railroad Rates via Queen Crescent Route.

W. Kinearson, A. Cincinnati, O. Is glad to answer questions 00 YOU WANT TO STOP TOBACCO? You can be Cured While Using It Queen A- Crescent Route TO THE ATIANTA EXPOSITION It will one of greatest fairs know to mcrica. Many of the 'hieago Fair and many additional and new ones.

Exposition open Soptemix-r to 1895. Do you want to 0 Write to W. C. Itinoarson, O. P.

A. Cincinnati, O. for printed matter. Thi- habit uslii8 tivbuero on a nut it griKluutsl. of the mouth unti Momm i) psi.i loas of uH'inory in-rvous Ions; i-oiiKi-stion of Ina, and want tug of tin-out nrrve, resulttiiR Iniuair- vision, to iit of hliinl- sa.

or vi-rtljio; tohinvn asthma; nuffitly i.m dull pain In rt'gton uf he art, hy sharp pains, palpitation and resultInfC in fatal In irt 11 also loss of vitality. quit he fork it is too late quit stithh u( ly is too a shock to the system, as loan in lat'oinis a si luiulant that system eon tin ualiy craves. Is a and rellahlc guaranteed to harmless, and which haa Imen in use for Iasi 33 having cured habitual users i-hi-wrs and snuff-dhiix-rs. YOU AN USE ALL THE T( YOU WANT, Will LI FAKING IT WILL NOTI FY 5 of WHEN To STOP. WE GIVE A WRITTEN GUARANTEE to ntly cure any case with three Isoecs.

or ref und the money with 10 per Cent. Interest. HA( o-t UliO is not a substitute, hut a reliable and cure which absolutely to' cravtmt for tobacco wittiout the aid of will power, and with liu-onven- lein-e. It leaves the system as pure and free from nicotine, as the tlay you Uaik your tirst or smoke. Sold hy ail druifRists, at $1.00 hox, three boxes, tthirty (lays treatment aud UARAN- TFED CURE.) prlee.

FDR 8) or sent direct upon re- SEND SIX TWO-GENT USAMPLK BOX. UODKLKT and PROOFS FREE. Eureka Chemical Manufacturing Company, Manufacturing Chemists La Grosse, Wisconsin..

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Years Available:
1886-1977