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Show THE MEN WHO VANISH MOTHER 5 CORNER. te world, FOR PAM MYSTERIES THAT BAFFLE CITY DETECTIVES. John W, Matthews Wtil Oat Hladrcadn Farul.hcd Clara Which An Brllrvrd i,y tbr Fuller to Have Bni Correct. g Dew UEEN Star Tobacco ft the leading brand of because it is the best. THE GREAT REMEDY Hie chsiuless bicycle is bore ami the A Thnnfbt (lire- - a C radla t when thou am II eat to my stalls,, aext thiag will probably bo the chainless ! 0V! 1 trwi.Wo to belicvo chain is an rimt oer the mirror of that ey of bluo watch. Hie watchluss ltoomtl. quite Ihe shadow of my heart will always lid idea. Philadelphia Iiara; CURES PROMPTLY. Mrs. Wtasiewe Seethlsg Mira A heart that, from its struggle with tho Psr rhiMrra . Uvlhiog jwfl. Ik gum. rrdurv world. aliar as is. raws wind wlaHasu.kilUs Cornea nightly to thy guarded cradle home. And, careess of the atoinlng dust It brings, S Kitrr Right. Aaka for ua Mol! Strange, that flowers In tbs posMMuion of spiritual treasof earth An vMtea by every air that atlra. ures we ought to feel the necessity of And drink in iwectnexa only, while tho maintaining that dignified position child, WI ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE That shuts within Its breast a bloom for which is ours by every right of inherAND USE OF WORD EXCLUSIVE THE CASTORIA, heaven. itance. ss well as of honest acquire MARK. AS OUR TRADE May take a blemish from the breath of PITCHER'S CASTORIA, love. xient. And bear the blight forever. J, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Byannis, Massachusetts, I have wept " Hh glad::eM at the gift of this fair was tho originator of PITCHER'S CASTORIA," the same CAR SAVE YOU child! on every has horns and does now that My life la bound up with her. But, O , Walk tor Illu Ood! fjlrliufs fotfc&M Thou know'xt how heavily my heart at hear the of wrapper. signature 7 UfESI ' Jistog Inflam-ySw- AN OPEN LETTER WILIIEL-niina- s determined refusal to marry the man picked out for her for- - a husband has called attention to some peculiarities of the European royal marriage market In selecting a wife for a royal 800 and tuu men and women drop out of sight every year In this city disappear as completely as if the earth had opened and swallowed them. What becomes of these people Is a mystery few detectives care to attempt to explain. Foul play Is the explanation advanced by their relatives In nine cases nut of ten, murder by footpads being the customary plea, but In few Instances are the facts such as to Justify this conclusion. Men do queer things at times," said former Captain Elliott in discussing this subject, "and of all their freaks that of mysteriously disappearing is the oddest. Sometimes they really be' come Insane and actually lose their Identity, but as a rule those who drop out of sight are not afflicted mentally. In nearly every Instance where A man of sound mind disappears, and no murder has been committed, close Investigation of the conditions will disclose the fact that he has some real or fancied cause for getting out of the way. Wives are always positive their husbands love them, but I have known Instances in which men who to all outward appearances were devoted husbands were really weary of life with their conjugal mates and quietly disappeared In order to get rid of them One of the queerest cases of mysterious disappearance with which thp Chicago police department has had to deal Is that of John W. Matthews, who quietly dropped out of sight In this city last November and has never been heard from. An unusually vigorous search was made for Matthews because he was an intimate friend of Captain Campbell, secretary of the department, and the latter Interested himself In seeelng that the hunt was a thorough one. Matthews lived in Monmouth of considerable 111., and was a man wealth. He came to Chicago about the middle of November, wearing a new suit of clothes and with $700 in cash. Here he met and talked with several friends, all of whom afterward remarked that he was in line health and spirits. Two days later Matthews was missing and no trace of him was to be found. The police were baffled, when a m indreader gave them a clue which led to strange disclosures. This person said Matthews had been suddenly taken insane in Chicago and had gone to a hotel in Madison street, near Clark, where he registered under his proper name, but in an undecipherable running hand, and bad been assigned to a room on the fourth floor. Before bedtime, however, he had taken a car and gone to the lake near Jackson Park, where he drowned himself. Shortly after this, so the mindreader said, the body was washed ashore in the Calumet region, where it was found by a fisherman, who appropriated the money 'and valuables, and then to save himself trouble buried the remains in the sand. The hotel, the spot where the suicide occurred, the appearance of the fisherman and the locality in which Matthews body was washed ashore were all described with much minuteness by the mindreader. Ilia story caused a great deal of merriment in police circles until Captain Campbell Insisted it should be looked into, and all the essential facts were found to bfl correct. Actual suicide and robbery of the body were never established, and many of Matthews friends think he is still alive, but In other things there was an exactitude of description that was alarming. Matthews signature was found on the hotel register, and he had been assigned to a fourth floor room, which he bad not occupied. Search along the southern lake front revealpd a spot identical with that given by the mindreader as the place where Matthews had jumped into the water, and in the Calumet country the officers found the fisherman they were after. There, also, it 'was easy to make out the picture of the corpse-markbeach where the body had been cast up. As the fisherman stoutly denied having found such a body, however, and no evidence eould be had againBt him, the matter was dropped. To MOTHERS. rtf facsimile timet yO This is the original PITCHERS CASTORIA," which has been used in the homes of the mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is on Me ihe kind yen have always bought Sip sITa, Bears Its sweet burthen; and If thou baat Riven To nurture such as mine this spotless flower. To brltiK it uniHilluted unto Thee, Take thou lia love, 1 pray thee! GJti it ligh- tThough, following the sun, It turn Iron me! But. by the chord thus wrung, and ' too light Rhining about her. draw me to my And link ua close, O God, when a.W? to heaven! K. F. Willis. 7 and has the signature President. March 8, 18971 The Church Standard waxes indignant and severe over the common practice of repeating in a childs presence his alleged smart sayings, and warns admiring relatives who indulge in this, to them, agreeable occupation, of the serious consequences that rm.pt FRED A. SEARS, Mr Comtek Work. SALT LAKB CITY 1 .Stt1 RUB PE NS I ON 1 lIKKMIKIi, nubnit.il, Ir I . I . they will rmiivt- - iiuick rcplim. H. 6tU N.H.Vols st (T 9in li 'urw. prosecuting CUIms since I S 7 8 NEW DISCOVERY: Ihw 1 quirk rttf iil rurr. worH Hvnri fur iMMik of tr.tiuaiml.1. .ml lOtluyV ircutliuuit I'IN, Hr. ..ILtikUIWM, tllHia. In, nDODGV w t hmIkVl SOUTHERN WWW W 3 W W W 23 W W W .huulil aridm. aith.r 1. V. A. 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E Parents and aunts and uncles who indulge in this habit are thoughtlessly, perhaps, but none the less their childrens morals with pride, vanity and brazenness, and also are cruelly wronging, them by leading them to live in a fools paradise, the dispelling of which will give them keen pain and mortification. Furai 1 write for Inform. Uml QUjL Deceived.3Z4tp. self-conce- it, A Word of Caution to Mothers. The craze for bicycle riding seems to have turned the heads of many otherwise sensible mothers, so that s new schedule of propriety and woman' ly modestly and breeding seems to have been adopted with the bicycle. Sensible mothers never before allowed their young daughters to wander forth for miles into the count-trwith no other attendant than one of hpr girl friends, as young and in experienced as herself. On the blcy cle in a comparatively short time the children may be carried miles away from the protection of their father's house and the neighbors who know them. Therein the danger lies. The country 1b full of a roving population and it is not safe or proper for young persons to go so far from home. It tends to erratic habits. Even when no greater evil follows such freedom, it is liable to give young people a certain gipsylike want of respect for con ventionalities, which should be respected because they are the protection of society. bm ft. Live Stock Com mission. wrap The Kind You Have Always Bought BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF FAC-S1MIL- SHOE CO.. GkiMfiUL Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer yon (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the ingredients of which even he docs not know. are likely to follow. As a matter of fact, then, whon these smart sayings are looked at dispassionately most of them are found to be nothing but stupid blunders, just such blunders as a child with Its as yet undeveloped powers would be expected to make. Of course there are a few prodiglea in the world, but they are not always unmixed blessThere Is but one Mr. Gladings. stone, and to put jt mildly he hat made some very serious mistakes. But let us suppose that a child hat said something very clever, what must be tbe result of repeating that saying to somebody else when the child is by? It can only minister to vanity and and of all utterly disgusting and unendurable creatures on Gods earth, a conceited child is the most disNot gusting and most unendurable. only does this vicious habit make children unpleasant, but it sows in tbeir hearts seeds which will grow and beai in after years the bitter fruits of disappointment rriHildrut rp reiw t Do Not Be Clever Children. PROFII ONE (LIMED iKxtm per. Jfo one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company of which Chas. II. Fletcher is iw Jan. 1503. tlfnl ornament anil ucoMly Rift. Mae 10 a S 4 In. Free Is Artr Xuharrtksrs. o Week, n Kult Year, to Junitury I, IKtttt. 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