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COULDN'T LIFT TEH P0UWD8.
Dgu'i Kidney PiU« Btoujht Strength ul
Health to the SuSeref, Making lis
M Twenty live Ywi Younger
1. 11. t'ortoB,
farmer and lum-
berman, of Dep.
pe, X. ' , s y :
"1 suffered for
years n itli my
luu'k. It MM so
bail tliat I cuuId
k not walk any
I W 1 'list
W>'/7 Id
believe I could
j h. cohT.i.i have raited ten
pounds of weight from the grotiud, tlie
pain *a -o wvere. 'Ihi *« my con-
dition when I began using Doau's Kid
Bey 1'ills. They quickly relieved uie
and now 1 am never troubled a> I wan.
My back ll |hM| and i ran walk or
ride a lo"l? distance and feel just aa
strong aa I did twenty-five years a^o.
| tliiuk so moeli of Dean's Kidney
pi 111 that I have (riven a Mipply of the
remedy to some of my neighbors, and
ti,,-,- have also found good rcanlta. If
r.>ucan sift anything from tbla rtimb-
iin(f Bole (hat will be of any aervice to
you, or to any one suffering froin kid-
ney trouble yon are at liberty to do so."
A T1UAL FREE—Address Foster-
Milburn Co . liuffalo. N Y. For aal«
by all dealers. Price 0 cents.
FROM HABERDASHERY
TO HIGH FINANCE.
York and eatablifhed themenlva. on I lur* oy tbf ejatem. oaa mM** I WHERE WAR STILL RACED.
Bruail street in the very heart of the bought aO.lWu shares at Iron |J 50 to $3 | .
tluau.ial district I '■ dl po iu ol the stock, Muurue a Bomsthlng for the Correapondsnts te
While in Moutreai the) had become j Munroe *asheo 'about .1 haw ehares
cont.ee led with the Mam ul Wireless or more it the process of geittug rid of
Teli craph) com pat y. of Canada, and.as 1 about llo.tM «har«.. for ahlch they are
it * i- understood that the atork was ! a;d to have pain ihecoapau) not mora
valuable the> be*au to advertise it eg- I tuan $I> n* in all. The brokerage on
Do Whan Ifationa U ti
at feaee.
"Miss Cayenne is vary uuturtaaate."
"bka has a ram.rk.hle gift ,4 repartee "
"Yea Wkaa >h« trise <•> lie taearely
eoinpliaieaUry people lake It lut granted
that ska M being sarcaatic."- Wa Lagloa
Operations of Mimroe Brothers, the "Laun-
dry" Brokers in Wall Street.
BEGAN ON CAPITAL OF $1,600.00
Before Many Months the Two Young Men Were
Dealing in Millions and Hobnobbing With
Gotham's Most Influential Men—
Their Dreams of Wealth
Rudely Shattered.
, lenalvely on their arrival here, and
worked up a wonderful trade among the
j Italians who were attracted In part, uo
j doubt, because of their kinship of na-
tionality with the inventor
I Mean ilme the Munroee had also be-
1 come interested In the Montreal k
Boston Consolidated Copper company,
raising this fUiiw-o Is more than 111*'.-
uoo. because thr) had to pay >. mmis-
sions on ihe whole S.IMMi.Owi shares.
How Sales Wert Made.
The Muiroaa wou i glu urueistocer- '
Evan at the earl* dawn of I'topiaa civ . .
,V \ I -in, I i.e nsl,..ii. d ....icied uB .,M_. o.„'.
thm tin treat *uu bed Iweu mveuted lksl
"uld -end a projectile thtwimb sny
sriii.il while "ii ihe other hand, the
Ua<l t-eeii m\en ted that would le
lain brokers to sell and to olu r brokers I woul'l" destroy
to bu> When the) sold -the) would L,,, tMop thai in. I nut csu bt by
get a i heck the following morning and [ tl« ul>t ..i t.. lesli..>rr. wh eli m its turn
which la at the bottom of the promt j then th. would imtkll. hi i l.. turning j ^'rov , "ir.'trl'orr " ""
fltustioo After the swath In roppai It ovar io the brokersthe> had empl'-.xJ I ,, ita(Uiisll.v this deplorable eoadi
two vatsago howexer they hsda hard | <>'buy The result Was that December worldwide |<ea.e fi.ght ned the
row to hoe. and little a> heard of 1 7- l >« day of the failure, the) recehed | Am,',
(• tke final analysts, as
hesrlt that it la
to want thtags
thaa it is to gel them 1'uik
Bllllaa Itsllit l.raaa
When Ihe John A Nilu-r Sacd Co., of
l.« t'rosaa, Wm.. iiitr> luced this remark-
alile lira- thive years agu. hltle did they
dream it would be the luoat talked of (rasa
in America, the biggest quick, hay pro-
ducer on earth, but una has come to pass
ALL SKX WMEN
mi njn nrt urn
tn aa mm
■ Pink bam *a Vagotabia (3w|lMi
■m b0aomd mbiut uuna
Many wonderful cures of femala Ilk
ara contiuually coming Ui light whMl
hatf betro brought aliuut by Lydi* R.
I'inkham'a VegaUble Compound, aad
| hlsti
HUMOROUS YASNLETS.
A MUsUslppl farmer whose house and
barns were picked up by a cyclone and
blown Into tue Mississippi river, landed
on top of a sa* log. As he came to the
surface, blew the water out of hi* nose,
wiped his eyes and got a b< Her grip on
the log, he said: "Well, thai was su
sudden it Is ridiculous."
In the great Boston public library
there stancs on a pedestal in a corner of
Bates hall, the main reading room
bust in very dark bronze of Oliver Wen-
dell Holmes the patron saint of Do. ton
The other da>, two old ladles were wuti-
derlig about the building. Both the
good tlanieg critically examined the
likeness "Why, 1 never knew.
marked one to the other, drawing bark
a Utile, "that Ur. Holmes was a neg
In the days when Mark Twain was au
editor out west he was not so well off
as of late years. One luorulug the mail
brought a bill from his tailor, not an
unusual occurrence. The boy who went
through the mail calltd the future hu
morl-t's at eiition to It. "And," added
the buy, "he has written on the back
that he wants a settlement at once."
"You should know whtit to do with such
copy without asking." faid Mr. Twain
"Inclose it with the regular printed
slip sta'ing that ail manuscript written
on both sides of the paper Is unavaila-
ble."
During a recent shooting expedition
Grover Cleveland spent the greater part
of the day with the guiile wlttotit any
subltantial results, in the end he gave
' up the chase for the time being ana
(oughl the nearest railroad station. Be-
„|Dre env lug the scene of his adventure,
so the story goes. Mr. Cleveland chatted
pleasantly with his guide, good natured-
ly bemoaning his hard luck. The guide
waited for an oppoitunity and then
marked gravely: "Anyway, sir. the
ducks to-day may have made lun of
your aim. and there may be some
think you wasted cartridges, but nobody
can say anything about your liberality
The tip he received la said to have com-
pletely covered th# case.
BEYOHD OlIH BORDERS
in Scotland there are 4<i parishes
without paupers, poor rates or public
houses.
The movement In England for re-
storing the use of kui e breeches Is mak-
ing consiutraole progress.
An unusual numbrr of niarrlcr.es were
recorded on the coast ot Scotland last
\car; cause, a very profitable Ashing
season
The Limerick corporation recently
adopted a resolution that during Its year
of offlce the mayor and city high sheriff
should nut accept British honors.
A Uerman periodical, the liarten-
laube. offers three prUes for the best
answers to the question, which U be-
coming more and more serious to moth
ers: "How can 1 marry off my daugh-
ters?"
Strenuous efforts are being made in
Paris uialmpllly the orthography of the
French language, but some ot the au-
thorities. nuubiy Francois Coppce, an
bitterly opposed to all changes sug-
gested.
WITTY AND WISE
All women are born reformers when
there Is a man In the case
Men who go to law are sure to get
satisfaction if they are lawyers
When a man gets In trouble he Is
apt to discover that his friends are not
as friendly aa they might be.
A good many men who believe they
have (. real presence of miutl have a very
successful way of concealing It.
When a widower begins to tell hit
trouble* to a widow she may be pretty
sure he is going to ask her to share
them
When an old man proposes to a girl
It is well to accompany the proposal
with a certified check not necessarily
for publication, but aa an evidence of
good faith.
New York —"Failure In Wa!l Stree; ' were also Indebted, who had heard that
This Is a headline that is olten seen in ! McMugli had irusied Mui.ro.- it Munroe;
Oolham dailies, but it seldom create* also that thlngji didn't look quite right.
much commeut it only records the | He dropped In to give • friendly little
fact that another firm has been caught1 business tip.
on the wrunp side of the market ami ! Joseph Mcliugh oeelded to urook the
forced to suspeud. possible wrath of the National City
But the bankruptcy proceedings re- , bank and sent a collector down to Mun
cently Instituted agaiust the .dunroe I roe k Munroe. "Whj. certain!;
brothers revesl a remari.able story of I that firm, obliging!?, and i.rew
the operations of twu youug men whose j a check for the full amount oa
only business experience belore their | treal bank. / ' lre,, -.vM entered Into by which the per-
advent among bulls and bears bad con- M. Hugh & (... deposited the check „, re underwrite ll were
slsted In the selling of. .-liars snd neck- that alternoon — December 1' and ^
ties
city.
tlcally no capital
a few months were dealing in million
them In connection with this company icheclu in payment for Ihe stuck sold
Tin nevertheless kept the Marconi j 'he day before, and they Uaed these
suh i, (o the front, snd *hen there came j checks to pay for stock they hsd bought
a revival of the demand for copper the day belore. but when it came to
abroad, their prospects brightened their paying lor the stin k they bought
Lay Plana for Coup. " Dacemhw 7, they had not the uioucy.
They reorganized the Montreal * | the "•n.i . s chain" broke, the Muaroea
ll.i.-' i got some otfier properties to-; went li.to bankruptcy, and all the«e per-
goth-: and th-n laid plans for one of , u ai< lodllor* for the stock
Mic I .nest stock market coups lu the i Before this situation was leached.
howevei. the Muuroes had their day of
urge did. (or he
. of the curb.
heme wa* formed to have the stock prospei:- or. rather
1 is the i...id and Iront of the lombina-
if the company underwritten with the
liecJal provision lhat the work should
-aid be done by s'ock exchange firms, as
„■>. <. Mn'iftjf A M "roe were not member* of
h. . • l.ange. T:.e ate. k was of a par ™ <* ,he '>•
air - ol the dollars a share, and a con
... . 'ti,"
icmtiers found their
Agricultural Kd ton wrote about it,
Agr. I ..liege Profeaaora lectured about it,
Agr Institute Orators talked about l,
i , ■ j. wlole in the farm home by the nuiet Hre-
I it. I. I luelty „J,, t|| corner gr.«wv, m the village
thing ol the past ne I),, tice, at the creamery, at the depot,
in fact wfherever farmeis gathered. Salser'a
Billion Dollar tJraas, that marvelous grass,
ml for 5 to It tons hay
|)M> .......
oeni) it.-'ti gone Ae oidiligly at • ■■■..
nig i !■•- pivswlent ari«e and pieeeated
lesoluiion f r di-Undmeiil
"There sr.
St.-. valllnge
nnghi SS well go Ittlo other pMlesan
be «nd
•Inst then Richard Chefoo O Higgins
.... M j V|li... w — e—-
!>• I o . .t..l .11 a .i'.c h thai lj|^>eJ |Ji(i (ij im.iure^hen.les, is always s theuis
tiou. «v• ii though his brother was sen-
ior member of the Arm When they
came here they were aggressive and cu-
i Jio-l- ,
led lu the selling ol . ilars and neck- that alieruoon December - ^ 11,. eei the stock at one dollar ner abare
, In a distant and virtually li relgu | thought no more of it for a week At | *■
who came to New York w Itl, pra. - ,he end of th« week back came thecheck ^ « ..us Persons went Into the sy ndl-
,11, no capital and In the course of marked "N ti " ' wlth t"e provision thM. the, were
that Is liked in Wall street, and they
quickly made friends. Mr Loo mis was
■ to Is- •! II lieae«2
"\i. .milage, no Mullets' he r
•"Why. the editors ean .till I
write ii|> woman's ulti.i*e meeting.
h,c hating and the llrtsiklyn bridge
at six"'
Supplement to Old Saying.
His Pi lend Money talka.
The I'roin Yes, but soiiietlinr. il l
ti t'lity hard to grt it to listen v
Press
Cut what
want
half.
and negotiating with some of the most
inltuemiai financiers of the "street,"
until the Inevitable crash came
They hobnobbed with millionaire*
and some of the best men of the metrop-
i. ... committee, and It was through his In-
A member of the Mcliugh Arm went ta e or uni erwr eaie tlueuee lhat the loans were obtained
down to investigate, lie found a clerk "hares. P^««M d°"M
Ir.im the sheriffs offlce in charge of th, !'" cent, of the purchase p ice. at
1)lace I the outset and the balance within cer-
one ol iiese. and l.ea. h another, aud j «rhat you w..unl I ke to have, a.i.l nothing,
both ol I Iiese are names to conjure with i.l multiply the result by nought^ and
in Hnmi' lai circles. Lov mls becam
chairman of the syndicate's execuiii
In the week between the delivery of tain specified times,
lhat check and its return with the two I The understanding
•as. however.
aovwort
4
•OvtHOM
zor*
zy rn
armr
H0K£ SUOtf
ITRUMS
HIM Y BUYERS
Of MPCM/
mti
I a re.I Her llUbeies.
, Halo, In I., Feb. 27th (Kpeeiall-H
irom the National City bank. what will cure Diabetes will cure any
Reputed a Millionaire. | form ot Kidney lh.ease, aa so many phyai-
TI. friendship of men like these ItoiSAM'
biolight oliiir .rleuds to the brothers, j ,. |(uw,.rl ),. proved that
_.irthy of the farmer'
*1 lieu ( Mines Bromus liiernns, thsn which
there is no better grass or better perma-
nent hav producer on - irth. (.rows wher-
ever Mill is found Then the farmer talks
about Salter's Teo.inte, which produces
Iiki stocks from on- kernel of seed, II ft.
high, in KM) days rich in uulritum snd
greedilv en I eli by cattle, hogs, etc., and is
g<...,l for Hu tons ol green food per sere.
Victoria Kape, the luxuriant final f r
hogs and sheep, which can I* giown st
jjc s ton. snd Hpelti at fie a bn . both
subtract greal foisl for sheep, hogs slid cattle, also
come in for their share in the discussion.
Jl'HT IEND 100 M STAXItft
this vslr of j In(j to John A. Sslter Seed
I Co.. U Crosse, W is , for their big csislog
j snd msiiy farm seed samples. |K. L.|
Mrt Fannir D.Fok
N \
imY
BORROWED
*60.000 /IT4 T/tf£
PMSPetTive evrt/fs
W£P£ BHN<iU£r£t>.
oils anil saw visions ot
the dreams of avarice for themselves,
but, as a shrewd v. leran of Wall street
said, "the game grew too big for them."
PVui of the Brokers.
James Stlllman, president of the Na-
llonul City bank, describes theiransac-
tini by which Munroe A Munroe. the
ealth beyond | fatal letters across Its face Munroe * | that those who had underwritton the
Munroe had quit laundering copper slock would not pay the one-dollar prlc
stocks and gone bust and the law had I unless the money became necessary for
taken possession. the development of the mining property,
The Beginning. the promotion of stock sales, and so on,
rntll about four years ago, George That Is. while they agreed to pay a eer
and Alexander Munroe kept a little | tain amount should the exigency arise, If
haberdashery shop In St. Catherines It did not arise they would be so much
d. Montreal. They were qutteyoung more "loathe good."
SICK HEADACHE
Posltifclr «■ * k'
these LiUte fills.
They also relieve DIs
tress from Dyspepsia. In-
digestion and Too Beaity
Eating. A perfect rem-
edy foe Dialness. Nauaes.
Drowilneu, Bad Taste
la the Month. Cnstnd
Tongue, Psin in the w.ls,
ToltPTD UVIR. They
regulate the Bewel*. Purely Vegetable.
SMALL FILL SMALL DOSL SMALL PRICE.
"laundry" bmkirs. obtained from the i n|(iu #I](j tppirently devoted to their
bank a dally loau of 60.0ll« for eight ; blt8lDe)ifl
days on an unindorsed and unsecured de- lt wag generally understood that they
maud notes for the purpose of-washlnu
hundreds of thousands of shares of Mon-
treal & Boston Consolidated mining
stock in the curb market, as the act of a
Junior offlcir of that Institution.
That Juulor officer was Archibald O.
Loomls, second vice presiuent of the
bank and the leatlli.g member of th«
Montreal and Boston underwriting syti- |
dlcate. Of course there had to be some-
body upon whom the responsibility could
be placed by the public for the unusual
transactions, and the curiosity of men
on the street was satisfied when M'.
Loomls resigned.
ll should be said, however, that In tli"
transactions Ihe bank was in no way dis-
credited The borrowed wert
paid back by Munroe * Mnnroe before
Ihe close of banking hours each day . so
that the bank lost nothing.
An interesting phase of the negotia
lions was that «lie Mutinies, unknown
and untried youths, became close per-
sonal Irlends of Loomls
Began on Capital of 91,000.
The worldly capital of the Munroes
when they quit the genteel occupation of
gents' furnishers in Montreal to taU up
even a more genteel occupation In New
York, was about $1.60u.
The furniture In the office would have
cost more than that-lf It had beeu paid
for, and reflected great credit upon the
good taste of the gentlemen. The desks
were of the finest and most expensive
make and the lurnlthlngs lavish There
was a grill of chastely ornamental Iron
iork which confined Ihe cashier and
probably kept him Irom absconding
with the firm's heavily bonded debt
The furniture Included a set of big
east leather-lined chairs and au impos-
ing sofa. There were other taslelul
touches about the place, and every thing
suggested to the uninitiated that untold
wealth was at their command.
But it was these same furnishings
that first brought Uie trouble that result-
ed in bankrupt y proceedings.
Bankruptcy Proceedings Instituted.
Resort to Washing.
Brokers who were members of the ex-
change were readily found who wen
CARTERS
fictwiM Must Bear
Fic-Similti Signature
RirtlSK SUMTITUTtl.
MOTHER BRAY'S
13WKT POWDERS
' FOR OHiLDRER,
A curiam Cura for F * rlaWi
tefore long George Munr
reputed to W a millionaire It la sslii
lie lived at the rate of Irom $6ii. iii to
a year, this young man who only
a little while before had been a haber-
dasher. He had a luxurious home on
Last Fifty-seventh street, aud another
at Southampton. L. 1.. and often he oc-
cupied a suite at I lie Waldorl-Astoria.
His dress wan always at the top ol
the fashion, and hia dinners were a lea-
lure of hotel life here. He even went
Into the "game" to the extent of ex-
hibiting at the horse show. It must not
be understood, however, that he meant
all this as "bluff." He has said that
"washing" stock, or what is called ot;
the tloor of the exchange the "dummy-
dum business," was a proper manner
lu w hich to sell slock, and he was mere-
■njoylng the proceeds. Ills office
contained furniture worth $9,nun, mass
black oak, with red cushions, haud-
-oiuc cabinets and pictures.
A Costly Junket.
He always did things In lavish fash-
ion When Montreal k Boston was
at the height of its exploitation, Munroe
thought It would be a good plan to let
those whom lie was trying to interest in
it see the actual mine property. Now.
It lies away off in British Columbia, on
the foothills of the Selklrks, and It costs
money to take a party out there. He
never considered the expense. A pri-
vate car was chartered, loaded with
everything of the best In the commissary
line, and the Junketera started away.
George could not go, but Alexander took
harge
The party Included senators, bankers,
politicians, and newspaper men—every-
body, In fact, who might be of some aid
In advertising the mine.
They stopped at various cities on the
way out and had a jolly time.
Not Unlike Fiction.
The revelations in the Munroe rase
make it not unlike the story told In one
of Kmiif Gaboriau's novels in which a
Parisian set of men in the sixties who
needed ..nice furniture rented It by the
week from a firm whose business |t was
to outfit people who needed sumptuoua
offices temporarily.
The firm Gaboriau pictured could, on
short notice, give any office the appear
ance of glittering wealth. It rented out
massive desks, cashier's grills, safes and
pictures. Il kept constantly on hand a
supply of curios for special purposes—
mineral specimens for mining com-
panies. oriental curios for people lu the
China trsde, and chunks of crude rubber
for rubber companies. Such objects,
scattered carelessly about t he office, gai .■
an air of busy Industry and genuineness
to any old enterprise.
But It Is not necessary to go as far as
this in these days, aa It is shown In this
case that modern finance has brought
improved methods.
TO OBTAIN COLD FROM SEA
Company Formed in England to Ex-
tract Metal from Wateiv-Once
Tried in America.
Dodii's Kidney I'lils will cure Dialietea.
"I bull Dialietea." Mis. Bowers ssya
"mv teeth all became loose nd part of
them came out. 1 passed a great deal of
water with such burning sensations I
could hardly bear it. 1 lost about 40
pounds in weight. I used maiiy medi
who ha., no religiu
eago Tribune.
WBtm per M. Lewis' "Kinale Binder"
straight V cigar costs the dealer some
more than other 6c cigars, but the high-
er price enables this factory to use high
er grade tobacco. Lewis Factory, IV
oria* Ul. §
The socisl millennium will not have ar-
rived until every man la richer than his
la in we ^tu. i um-i ........
„ jAtnt CfaViSffS' tiksr-MM-a-w.
flotilla Kulnrjr Pilli. They rurwi mt
... completely th.it in thw yen* 1 nave
had no return of the <liaeaae. I m a
well woman now, thanka to Dodd'a Kid-
"Todd's Kidney Pills cure all kidnsy ail-
ments from llaikiche to Hriglit'a Disease.
Cure your Backache with thetn snd you
will never have llright'- lv-
or Rheumatism.
I Disease, llisbetee I _
To Cure a Cold In One Day
Take Uxailve llromo guiulntiTahieU. All
driiggisla rotund the money If It falls to euro.
K W Grove's signature Is on each box. Itsi
Lola ol narrow-minded men are quite
chesty. N. V Times.
through the advice of Mrs Ptnkham,
of Lynn. Maaa., which is given to sick
women absolutely free of charge
Mrs Piukham has for many yean
made a study ot the ills of her sex;
ahe has consulted with and advised
thousands of suffering women, who
to-dav owe not only their health bat
even life to her helpful advice.
Mra Kannie D. fox, of 7 Cheatnut
Street. Bradford. P*.. write* :
Dear Mrs. Hnkham >—
" 1 sufferwl for a long time with wmab
tr.Mil'le, and finally w« bOd bv my PknMaa
that I had a tumor on the womb. 1 did not
want to submit to an mieretfon, so wrote yon
for sdvlce. I received your letter and dMas
you told me, and Uwlay I am ,-ompietely
eunsl. My dwtor say. the tumor haa diaats
iM-arwt, anil I am on<w more a wwli woman.
1 ts'beve U'dla P.. Plnkhain V egetabWCw-
|s>uii<t Ij the b t medicine la the world ft*
The teatlmoolala which we are ooo-
stant I v publishing from gratehil women
enUhUnh beyond n doubt the pi>w«r of
Lydla K. I'inkhama Vegetable Com-
pound to eonquer female disease a.
Women Buffering from any form of
female weakness are loelted to
promptly communicate with Mrs.
Pink ham. at Lynn, Mass She asks
nothing In return for her advice. It la
absolutely free, and to thousands of
women has proved to be mora precious
than gold.
"1 «i|| have a greal desl to say when
I get started Mv friend," answered the |
veteran, "it i-n't the man win. has thuiga |
to say lhat c uuts. It's the man who
lets a chance to sav them "—Washington
Star.
SALT RHEUM ON HANDS.
Raftered As n> sail Ilea «<• Wes*
■•adages All the Tlase-Aa-
other lare hT Catleara.
Another cure by Cuticura is told of by
Mrs. Caroline t able, of Waupaca, Wis.,
in the following grateful letter. My
iiusbaud suffered agony with aait rheun
on his han>l , and 1 bad to keep them
bandaged all the time. We tried every
thing we could get, hut nothing helped
I nn untd he u-e.1 Cuticura. One set of
Cuticnra 8o..p, tluitineul. and Jills cured
him entirely, and his hands have been as
smooth aa piesilde ever since. 1 do hope
this letter will be the means of helping
some other .ufTerer"
A cynic remarked the other day "An
eld acquaintance ..l mine ilnsl recently
at the age of #5 In all that time the
BiHir, deur fel!..vv ha.ln't llveil more than
iniuuti-s1" 1'uik.
If Tou Are Going East
d want uiet.Mbiie service at lower roles
than via other lines, lulie tho Mckel 1 late
Koud No ex."SS fuiescliarged on any train.
Excellent liming uiidBUi'l.Ing Car S<-rvk .
AUtraina leave from laiKaltoBtroetBlaUon,
Chicairo p. r porllclaia address J >
Colahao,Oi* '
Chicago, 111.
It would ha swfully handy if s man
could send Ins lungs out of town for a
breath uf fresh air these days. Butte
Inter Mountain.
Don't Get Footsore: (Jet Foot-Eaae.
A wonderful powder that cures tired, hot,
Selling left and makes new or tight shoes
easy A-k t.eduv for Allen's loot Kane.
Accept no sulsititiite. Trial package KRKK.
Address A. S. Olmsted. Itov, N. Y.
All the world's a stsge, but the sad thine
about it is lhat the majority of men aiei
wui nil are merely aupcra. •• lUl!i more
l Agent, No. Ill Adams Street,
Conviction Follows Trial
When buying looae roff** or anything your grocer happen*
to have in hi* bin, how do you know what you ara
cattlnf ? Home queer etorioa algiut coffee that iH nold in bulk,
*iul.l l" told, if the people who handle it (grooem), cared to
any amount ot men talk hare persuaded milliom of
houBekuepera to uae
lion Coffee,
the leader ol all package coffees for orer a qn«rt«
of a century, if they had not found it auperior to nil other brandi in
Purity, Strength, Flavor aad Uniformity?
IMs
eaahet
IS M stronger prssl
u tke vcraict ol XniiONS OT
HOUSEHEEPnS docs Mt cosivtae*
you ol tke Merita ot LION COFTEE.
It costs yoa but ■ trifle to bay a
package. H Is tke caaUst wmy M
convince yoarseU, mm* to Make
yea a PERMANENT PURCHASE*.
la. lory.
1.1..ii-head <>n «>rj package.
Have Uwse Line-beads tor vshubls
SOLD BY GROCERS
EVERYWHERE
WOOIJiON HPIUE CO., Toledo, Ohio.
A Guaranteed Cure for Pilea.
rtchlntr, Blind. Bleeding or ProtrodiuirlHIea.
Your dniKtrlst wi"
OivrasM' tails to
lliiKi.rl . -
refund money if l' zo
ira in A to 14 days. SUu.
A t'hieaso man rails hti il'K VNeiuer
.jiauae it is the worst dog in the hloek -
Chieajio t'hroliicle.
I Sin sure Pieo's Cure for ConsumrttoB
save.1 im life three years sgo.-_ Mr . Thos.
Robhin., Norwich, N. ^ , teli 17.1111)0.
The emaeiated man esn always nut on
bis shoes without grunting, anvhow!—
\Veatern Publisher.
W. L. DOUGLAS
SHOES £
m
thrpiln .
I«r wliere j
UtTTKH THUS OTHt* UAKKH AT AUT PKICt.
r£SSS5
Boys wear W. L. Douglu $1.50 sad $1.00 sheM hssasM they It
oettsr, hold their HMpe, aad wear leager thaa sthsr makss.
W.LDOUGUS <4.00 SHOtS CANNOT K (0UAL1P AT MY PMCL
rtrrioi.na Ti:i.iTa will *ot wtaa saaasr
W I. Iloastai Su lli« l..«a ikoe mail ortef a«*as Isi lly wartl
W.L.OOUOLAt, BltOCKTOW, MASSACHUSITTS
THK BUMPTIOUS APARTMENT KNOWN AS THE "OFFICE."
About th tuber I. Munroe # Munroe received Onanclal bsekln, from J N wllllnt to dispose „f a eer ,1„ nilw
annrosched Mi llui'h k Co. They wanl• tlreenshleld.. a prominent Canadian shares a moptli. and what they recel
^Tb ^ guods ieat up 10 their Brosd broker id that i lly, deorge Munroe wd, to r l-r e-n to hem an;
jit married a sister of Oreenshlelds and i per rent, to those * ho had untlerwrli
.treet .«. ■ reference the Na through his Influence the brothers were the stork In the l^glnnlng It was... ..
i 7r ! ^k .h! ^s^Zum which Introdwed In good drrles. There had tleclded that in unler ti. sell the sto. k
t ons' ( I y tank ih ln tI tMlon whir elation as to whether at a price above one dollar per share.
XT JS.i £...
'h,!r ,"h Mat Iona! Clt'y ban k •bur«e"da7lt was snnouured that the j pr.ee.. known as ' ashlng "
S5h° hat relerence there seemed to be Munroes had sold the store At this |„ other words, they .greed to them-
a !.m iisi the firm was llnanrlally 'line the mining rrsie was springing up K(.|vr* purchaw the stin k at a high 11k-
"gmT .r eenrera seat up over the country, snd the brothers went ; „re. that as the market
•U.r ,k , , toiiether with a I .I'Milothe flnamlal centerof Montreal. | rate Par being live Hollars, ami they
|.tiii worth of gin . . g , anil put out a sim having obtained It at . n. ilollar tney
1,111 M"nr fc,rr :,.r .V : M..nroe *M„nr.. Mlnln«Broker, arrsnged for street -ale, st •
more purchases in 1 he, otirse of a week. „0Y. to Klw York. ami |.l. them.elies buying at that
raising the hill to I- .1,starts..n mt*. I"' ""l-r to ahow thst Ihe ■ k
The bill wasn't paid in October. Htlll
the furniture man didn't think It wort.i
while to press such excellent eus
turners In November a short slid >er>
polite reminder wss sent Noanswer.
And etIII Mi Hugh £ Co were not wor-
ried until ur December! slung ismes
collector for another Arm to whom they
Although they dealt In a few stork* on
i utnmlsalon, It was generally conceited
thai Ihelr chief business was Ihe hsnil-
llng of milling storks In which Oreen-
slileli'.N was interested. Kven In the
was active and to Induce the public tu
buy at the same price.
In point of far;, so as lo mak* a ihow
Ini of large sales, those who were sell
mining business, however, they failed | li « the stock were themselves bidding
tostlract any attention In Montreal and
not long afterward they came to New
i roy.
II the transact Ions being rrnllt
oa the books It has been ahown lhat
London —Americans will doubtless
recall a-sertions that were made sev-
eral years ano of the disco.ery of a
method of extracung gold ir< m
water and the derision with which the
Idea wa« laughed out uf court l^in-
ton folk now have an opioriunlty to
invest their money in such mi under-
taking by wh|. h it Is averred that an
unlimited suppiy of pre iona njetal can
be obtained from sea water at a
of «|n for every IIUO extracted.
Sir William Itamsey, whose scien-
tist'reputation la of the highest, has
been re'alned by u ayndlcate, which I*
called the Industrial anil Knglneerlng
Trust l Limited*, and the aliarehoiders
of which Include Lotd Brasaey, l^ird
Twei ilgie, lion Alban (llbbs. several
manufacturers and Albert Hamleman.
foremust owner of the Bank or Kng-
laml The syndi ate haa the modest
capital of Allium In ti shares.
The Inventor of the process Is H. 1
flnell Sir Willi im Itamsey has made
experiments and says In a lortual re-
pot that ' there is no doubt Hn"ll
has proved that gold can prolUbly
lie ohialned Irom tea water on a large
. ale and the amount of the gold oh-
talti.il I* ao large that whether Ihe
cost uf the Iria'nriit Is 14 a ton or
even the outalde figure of i ton
Which It rould not exce d. It would not
make very much difference."
Blue Lawa In the South.
Corlntb. Mire., had the lid down
sironit and tight the other Hunday.ev
'orcing the bunday closing law. so ti
to Im ltide the sale of cigars, soda ws-
ttr. etc. The drug stores were closed.
*n>l eien the hiKitblacks stopped work
Th .sle of newspapers was sllowsd,
OWNS DOLL 180 YEARS OLD | JF
A miss llotlges. who never itiirti"'.
gave the doll to her brother John, who
*s horn while the captain we« on a
vo) age It psssed to Itinjamln hie
Weymouth. Ma The oldest doll In
Frenth Creation Wee Handed Down
In a Bey State Family aa
an Heirloom.
who was born In I7R4. 'hen to hie
SWKi; sSsk s St: rr
South Weymouth
of Mrs ll Otla Bn>wn
she beers i.e name of Mehltabl'
I Dodges and Is known to lie IN ycat
...... _ ....... „|,( She wan brought from Krance i
BEGGS CHERRY COUGH salem m i7 > > r i" "•m 11'1
5YKUP UtfW MMCte m4 coMs. | Hodges f< > his little daughter tprob.
RAnnriE^
passed
Sw
cosittme nf pink silk, fashlonail after exhlhltg In New Kngland. It waa eg*
the atyle of lamia XIV . and la perfeit hlblt.d lo the public for the last time
In every detail, the silk relglnlttf Its st n recent doll show In South Wey
. olor after a lapae of nearly two cen-1 mouth, and l« now safely cased slid
i urlei
A larife handkerchief In which the
•loll Is kept wrsppeil has the Initials
II. II ' efnhroldtred In a cross ailtch
blanketed end eSi,ws ooi/
New Planel Discovered,
II II embroidered In a erosa alltch I Prof Wolf, of the Heidelberg (.-.
Of human hair in corner probabi) manvi obeervatory. has iniowsl the
indicating Hannah llodgt
M' hltlMe Hodgi i ha. traveled much
and has been on exhibition at doll
-howe a. 'he MechanPs btilldlne Hotel
Vendome and ihe llrunswlek, Boeion.
her niece, Mrs Mary N
of Iteadlne. Mass and from
'gi lo her granddaughter Mrs
ll oti« Brown, bv whom it l treaeureu j
'Vhe'TolM^anar^l In her original1 buldes niauy church falra aad charity Jupiwr.
Ill SCO very o. a planet of the thirteenth
magnitude, lis dally motion Is In
right sscension I minute, .Vi seconds;
m ■I'.'llnallon " minutes. This planet
Is believed to be hfine'i M
AVe«et«bte PrcparalionforAs
slmilaling ihe Food and Rotfuta -
Un$ ilw Slonachs unil Howls of
Promotes DiijeslionChporful-
ni'ss and Re si Contains neither
Ipium.MoipliiiH' nor Mineral.
*OTNAHCOTIC.
m±,*on*s«Muuama
Z^imSmd
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mm
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IThe Kind You Have
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Bears the
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of
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Worms ,C onvulwons ,h*wri*h
nvsti and LoHHQF SlitB
far Simile Signature of
tXACT COW or WAA pec*
in
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
COT
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Secrets of the Toilet
To every woman reader ol this paper
we will senrfabsolutely frae a beautifully
illustrated book which will tell you how
to defy time and keep your lace to*.
lag young, also a boa of
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A marvelous beautilier thatwlUchanft
a relink, sallow, lifelesa skin back to tlM
healthy, wholesome bloom of youth.
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