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Show 7T 9 Might 1M. , k be merely fancy," remarked Mr. Selldom-Hol"but since nay husband began drinking the crater frori that Iron spring he has seemed to be tn times as obstinate ss he used to be." "Perhaps ." suggested Mrs. Nex-dor- e, the water is tinctured with pig Iron." ' t It my WISCONSIN FARM LANDS, The best of farm lands can be obtained now in Marinette County, Wisconsin. on the Chicago, Milwaukee 4k Et Paul Railway at a low price and on very favorable terms. Wisconsin Is noted for Its fine crops, excellent markets and healthful climate. Why rent a farm when you can buy one much cheaper than you can rent and In a few years it will be your own For particulars address property. F. A. Miller, General Passenger Agent Chicago, Milwaukee 4k St. Paul Kalll way, Chicago. A force of brigands recently attacked and plundered the town of Castilllna, (aland of Negros, which was guarded by Filipino police. Three of the Utter were killed and fire were wounded. Ido not believe Plao's Cura for Consnmptlos baa aa equal for coughs and colds. Job y a. but, Feb. .A 1MU Bow, Trinity The postmaster at Nome, 'Joseph H Wright, baa been arrested and bald for trial on tbe charge of embefzllog S3300 from the government. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrnp. Caaildm teething. softens tbs umt, redness Ins pslsauras wind soils Me s Soul- - Joaqntn Walker MarUnea baa been nominated as Minister of Chile at Washington. Don 12 3 PAINT When you paint you want it, 1 to last; 2, look well; 3 protect your house. Some paint does 1, not 2 or 3; some does 2 awhile, not 1 or 3; lead and oil does 2 well, 3 fairly, 1 badly. Better have it all; 1 2 ,3 paint: Devoe ready paint; the best isnt too good. - Get Devoe of your dealer; take nothing less, s Pamphlet on painting sent free If yon mention this paper. - GOOD-PAIN- DEVOE, CHICAGO. T Dwtrnctton nf See The Investigation made by Prof Beyer for the American Ornithological asaociatlon of the Louisiana gulf coast for tha purpose of sUtionlng wardens to protect the ees birds shows that notion waa not takan a moment too noon. Prof. Beyer found that nearly nil the breeding places of the bird bnd been destroyed by killing the birds themselves and- - taking their eggs. Not n trace of birds was found on several lslanda at one timl the home of millions of sea fowl. Tp-w- alee of a Wess Life. The Supreme Courts have decided that the Ufe of the average man Is worth lust what he Is able to earn. A mans earnings depend to a great extent upon his physical health. The stomach is tha measure of health and strength. " Every man may tie bright and active It hts digestion Is normal If it Is not. Host otters Stomach Bitters will make It so. Try It for dyspepsia. Indigestion, constipation, biliousness, flatulency, liver or kidney troubles. The r Blacky OpaL There la a rumor, which I give foi what it it worth, that when the king looked over the regalia, which wai especially brought for his Inspection from the tower to Marlborough House, it was decided tbe unlucky opal should not appear In the crown, or Indeed in any other of the royal jewels connected with the coronation of the aeventh Edward. Onlooker. , Garfield Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 1.-T- be Tea Co., manufacturers of Garfield Tea, Garfield Headache Powders, Garfield-Te- e Syrup, Garfield Relief Planters, Garfield Digestive Tablets and Garfield Lotion, are no occupying tba large and elegant office buUdingand laboratory recently erected by them. For many years tbe Garfield Remedies have been growing in and their success is well deserved popularity The disturbance in Tnrkey are Increasing and amount almost to anareby in many districts. Dont ache, use Hamlins Wisard OIL Rheumatism, neuralgia and all pal banished by It See your druggist London anarchists, it la said, are trying to arrange a lecture 'tour in Great Britain for Emma Goldman daring tbe coming winter. Safety la tiuniellneee. One' of tbe conscripts appearing recently before the Nimea (Belgium) board of military examiners was disqualified on account of his extraordinary ugliness, which one of the officers held would make his comrades laugh and thus be subversive of discipline. Hia ugliness exonerates ' him from three years service with tbe flag. A GLOWING REPORT. ' AN INDIANA MAN COMPARES WESTERN CANADA WITH THE UNITED STATES. Prominent Dunkard, Has to .Ssy After a What Mr. Frank Fisher, i Trip Through Canada. .The Department of the Interior at Ottawa has just received from Mr. E. T. Holmes, (he agent of the government stationed at Indianapolis, InL, the following letter, which requires no comment ' It Is only necessary to state that Mr. F. Fisher, the writer of the letter is one of tbe most prominent of ' the Dunkards and a man upon whose word the utmost reliance can ' be placed, ills homq Is at Mexico, Ind., and be will be pleased to substantiate verbally or 'in any otber way all that he says In bis letter. Anyone desiring Information apply to nearest Canadian agent, whose ad' dresses are here given: t M. V. Mclnnes, I Avinuo Theater "block, Michigan. ' Detroit, James Grieve," Saattfite.-- Marie, gan." . Michi- t 8. Crawford, tit W. Ninth street, Kansas City, Mo. Benjamin Davies, 1541k East Third Street, 8t. Paul, Minn. T. O. Currie, Boom U B, Callahans block, SOS Grand avenue, Milwaukee, Wls. C. j. Broughton, 82? Monadnock build tng. Chicago, 111. W, V. Bennett, 801 New Tork Life build-toOmaha, Neb. W. H. Rogers, Watertown, South De-- " kotn. N. Bartholomew, SOI Fifth street. Dee Moines, Iowa. J. H. U. Parker, 539 Chamber of Com. , merce, Duluth. Minn, XL T. Holmes, Room A Big Four build-taIndianapolis, Ind. g, I Joaenh-Joun- a- Ohio, MU .' State street. and other t! nga Imputing undue Influ ence to JWi Harney make th bas!if of the A Igxmated Company's demand for lfw (rial. 1 IIrnjr ilrnl Of course Jujj.,, Harney denies the j,im. He says the Amalcharge Ags. pi offered him $250,000 gamated for a f'"t ,bl decision, and further, claims thM he was threatened with' ruin and tonlly disgrace If he refused.' Naturally the case has created a' deep Interest People knew of corruption In Politics but this attempt successful or not as the reader may determine tor himself to corrupt the judiciary has caused a sensation. Tbe Amalgamated Company says the court wa bribed, the judge denies It, but say the company sought to do It A disinterested party might, say that both side sought to corrupt.- - Viewed from any flandpotnt, the case is a saddening on to lover of public probity and morality. ; THAT HAS RECENTLY EXCITED THE STATE CF MONTANA, ho It 1ft hold Btfonad to Aircepl XrllM of $50,600 from Iho Mod Kirh b par Trust Tour M W llftlfiCi - (Butte. Mont., Letter.) The. old political fued between Seu ator Clark and the late Marcus Daly In which each of these magnates spent millions to defeat the alms and ambitions of the otber, never created such a sensation in the State as did the charges of judicial susceptibility to venality brought against Judge E. W Harney, owing to his recent decision In a mining case. The whole matter is much Involved; and at the outset It should be borue in mind that Judge Harney not only denies that he was Influenced In favor of those benefltted decision by tbe but charges that the opposing party those now accusing Ij1 him of venality Xfy HI fJr offered him $250.-00- 0 if he would find in their favor. And through the whole Intricate maze the figure of a woman, Mrs. Ada H, Brackett, paasee. ' The Mining Case. The mining case is known as the Minnie Healey, from the name of the mine, and It Is valued At $10,000,000. A few years ago the worth of the mine waa not known, but with an eye to Its possible development . and profit one of Marcus Daly's friends, Miles Finlen, received sn option on the property. At that time F. Augustus Helnze, who waq In litigation with the Boston and Mon then optana Company, posed to Dalys Interests, obtained per mission from Finlen to work the property. According to Finlen permission to exploit the mine was granted to Helnxe in order that the position of the latter against the Boston and Montana Company might be strengthened. Ac cording to Helnxe he became absolute owner of tbs mine for A suitable con- sideration. Helnze developed the property and demonstrated that it was a valuable asset . JuBt at this time Marcus Daly switched his friendship from Helnze to the Boston and Montana Company and to the newly organized Amalgamated Copper Company, Its successor. Whereupon Finlen disavowed the deal with Helnze. Naturally tbe case went before the courts for adjudication, and recently Judge Harney decided In favor of Helnxe. Mrs. Brackett's Part. The Amalgamated Copper Company Immediately demanded n new trial on the ground that Judge Harney had been unduly Influhave enced and affidavits filed which reflect upon the character of tbe judge. And' here Is where one gets a peep behind the scenes; here, too, Mrs. Ada H. Brackett begin! to figure. - It may be TOBACCO IN WARFARE. Irt WH ft,,, In Irnuuineat the Winning of nn Kngncement. It may sound strange but It Is a faet nevertheless, that tobacco plays a prominent part In the winning of a battle. This waa known to old campaigners In tbe civil strife of tbe 60e and it a again proven during the rouble with Bpaln. A striking Illustration, was furnished by the United States troop before Santiago. One who was in the trenches from the first in telling of his and his comrades experiences spoke of tobacco aa follows: There was a tobacco famine from tbs first day but It wasnt until after the two big general engagements, when w settled down to eee things out, that its effects began to mske themselves felt At that time our boys were suffering from about as 'many different kinds of discomfort as could be gathered together in one heap. They were half starved, terribly exhausted, wet cold and dirty. They were without shelter or a place where they could He down, except la the muddy trenches, where nobody dared light a flr,Jor fear of attracting the sharpshooters, And you would naturally suppose that all these things would have furnished abundant material for grumbling But they didnt They were scarcely, mentioned. The only subject that was generally discussed was the chance getting a smoke, and, when that chance waa finally recognized as zero plus nothing, the whole company settled ftwn to deep gloom. Up to that time our men had been perfectly confident of taking Santiago and licking the Spaniards out of their boots, but the longer they remained without tobacco the more doubtful they became. They-baall sorts of sinister forebodings we would get the fever; the enemy would shell us with big naval guns from the fleet; over Wh'iplng reinforcements would be rubbed acrosa front 'Havana. At tbe end of 24 hours there uaa only one man in our detachment a ho still believed we had a ghost of a chance. He was a chap who had stolen three big, black cigars from the saddlebags of a passing generaL The company remained In that frame of mind, only growing steadily more and more hopeless, nntll the evening of the fourth day, when a commissary wagon threw off a box of tobacco by mistake, think lng It was beef. Gur men pounced on it like tigers, and in five minutes everybody was smoking snd confidence in the American arms was fully restored. The troopers were, If anything, bun grier, colder and wearier than they had been at first, but I never saw such a sudden revival of martial spirit In my Ufe." Tbe d ' m Disease. Brights - Quickly Develops Into i ....i FE-RU- g, Colum-bua, To My Many Friends I am pleased to make a report to you of the pleasant visit my wlfo and I bad in Western Canada. of AlWa visited the terrttortie berta, Assinibola, and Saskatchewan.' and found them far surpassing ourlm-aglnatlo- n, but little dldTI expect to find such rich. loamy soil, so much of It, and so uniform lfl Its level prairie lay. I do think the soil of Canada as a rule equals If not excels the fini farm lands of Indiana. est These lands are Immense in their richness, and when once the sod is rot--' ted and pulverized, it is as pliable and aa easily cultivated as Indiana sandy oil. Western Canada, from my point of view, offers aa fine opportunities tor mixed faming as any place in my knowledge. The long, sunshiny days, together with, the rich soil, produce very fine wheat, oats, barley, flax and other cereal products. Thera is scarce-l-y any attempt. to raise corn, except early varieties for table use. The season It too short to depend upon maturing field corn. From the stand- point bf getting this land .ready for the plow, X mnst say that I never aaw such a vast extent, practically' ill ready so sll that one. has' to do. is to hitch np the plow and go to work. This is not the ease with all the Canadian land," however; some of it has quite a bit of timber, much of it Inay he called brush land, and some of It has lovely forest grove, dotted her KIDNEYS OF " 4 J' stated that the application for a new trial has not been as yet pronounced ' on. Mrs. Brackett Is a former Vermont EXPENSIVE LONDON LIFE, woman, a native of Burlington, who, ; steerr In1888, 'Was married at Dubuque. la,, Annual Income of 100,000 Not SufI truly think Canada offers a fine to Will G. Brackett, a traveling sales ficient to Live I pen. opening for a young man or a man man of Minneapolis, Minn, A year ago A London paper discussing the new who la renting land in Indiana. r One Brackett secured a divorce. Mrs hundred and sixty acres of good 'black Brackett first , appeared In Montans standard at wealth that has arisen la lahd will cost you on.y $10 at the time last fall, and was said to be In the em recent years in England, remarks that 60 years ago an Income of $50,000 waa you enter It,. and by plowing and culploy of Helnze and his corporation, th accounted wealth sufficient' to main-tal- a five acres each three for tivating Montana Ore Purchasing Company. At year a good .place In Society. Disraeli, years, gives you one hundred and sixty the November election Judge Harnef acres of good land for $10. This land was elevated to the District bench, an$ one of the keenest observers of society, can be bought from the railroad comMrs. Brackett, who Is a stenographer, declared that an Income of $40,000 was a veritable Aladdins lamp, but "wealth panies, private corporations or tbe gov- obtained a position in his office. La tef now begins with an income of $100,000 ernment for 3 to 4 per acre. she obtained a committee clerkship which, if the possessor lives np From a financial standpoint, 1 .bethe Legislature, where she Is said to yearly, lieve that for a series of years (five) have been active In the advocacy of s to his position, fide not leave him as a young, nun can. make $10 in Canada, bill which Helnxe .waq. Instrumental, In free from money cares at though he .- were teallr rich. "V ? whereas he would only make fi bers avlnglntroducedhired shooting, The and I feel sure that 1 apont more From their first acquaintance, it is Londoncountry house, bouse, a wife and daughters money to get my eighty acre tarn in charged, that Mrs. Brackett and Judge White eounty, Indiana, cultivated than Harney were very friendly and that dresses, a moor in Scotland, and six it would cost me to cultivate eight Mrs. Brackqtt sought to influence and weeks yachting leave little free cash and nothing for Improvement This hundred acres In Canada. Thls may 414 Influence-Judge. Harney,.-Th- e is true, assuming that tn addltion to seem a strong view to take of the Amalgamated Company say that they $100,000 a year there Is Inherited the matter, but when you take into cona letter,- written to Judge Intercepted sideration the clearing, ditching, fene-ln-g Harney by Mrs. Brackett while em- "plant" .of luxurious life, but In the and the expensive breaking in of ployed in the office of Attorney George case of a man starting In society with an income of $100,000 and no plant he the stumps, 'land then compare the exB. Dygert, wherein the case was dis- la far poorer.- Purchasing and Installpense to that of land needing only the cussed and the favor of the court sohimself In suitable town and couning will conclude is that letit yon breaking, licited for the Heinse aide. Other houses must cost $050,000, reductry n not such wild or exaggerated stateters, alleged to have been written by As he ment as you might at first think. Mr. - Brackett, were intercepted and ing his free60Income ofto $70,000. age allowances years I enjoyed the balmy, breezy atmos- copied, a were also letters ea.d to have approaches for his sons pensions and other claims been penned to tbe woman by Judge phere, which was bracing and refreshHe cool which and the made It Harney. In one of her alleged letters will make a still further reduction. nights ing, will will be fed bnt well and lodged, so pleasant for sleep. Mra. Brackett f-his the position-o- f .On making Inquiries regarding the fered to furnish the worry regarding children. winters in this country, ! learned that Judge with money T the people never euffer from the cold, provided he felt in J Migrator jr Mew Yorken. as the weather Is dry and invigoratneed bf it, and said New Yorkers move oftener than the ing, and in a great many places Tamshe was in a posiers and herders allow their stock ts tion to promts him people of any other large city In the world. The city directory shows that run outside the year round. certain things that on an average 65 per cent of the resifuOne great advantage to the settlers his would make dents ddreges In the -, change their In Western Canada is the free creamture easy. Pelscourse of a year. HIgh rents and the eries established by the government money to the tlte and, run exclusively .In the interest loan Mrs. Brarkett apartment system of living are largely " i ' , of the farmer. in her attributed responsible tor the many changes, but I visited Thomas Daley, a fartnev letter rather In- real estate agents hold the prevalent near Edmonton, "Alberta.' who showed genuously explained that the loan was system of permlttinga tenant to occupy a house or a flat rent free for few mo oats he had raised, eort of which offered not to influence you; it la en- -, took the first priz at the pari Ex- tirely for the purpose of preventing weeks or more as an' Inducement to move into it to blame for the nomadic position last year. The came yielded you from being influenced either ay. tendencies of a large proportion of New . , llO bushels to the acrl in isss. AmaIt is contended further by tht . Yorkers. ' Tours truly,' ; de,, the after that lgamated Company FRANK Brackett Mrs. FISHER, Loves words often have $he softest cision favoring Helnxe Mexico. Ind. ", exclaimed. 1 did It! I did It! Thee sublimest echoes. - CATARRH lng away precious time with other remedies, no man can tell But it Is almost certaTa that It would have ended in incurable Brights disease of the kidneys, which sooner or later would have proved fatal. J Peruna is n sure cur for incipient Bright's disease of the kidneys. Taken In the early stages of this disease, it cure permanently. - Brights disease always begins with cstarrh of tbe kld-nePeruna cures catarrh wherever located. ys. Cwtnwau BnklmSV llalmMaS Congressman J. H. Bankhead of Ala- hams, one of the most Influential members of the House of Representatives, a letter written from Washington, John Herxlger, son of Alderman Her In D. C., gives his Indorsement to the tiger, of Neenah.'Wls., and Vice Presi- great catarrh remedy, Peruna, la the dent of the Neenah Young Men'a Club, words: write In a recent letter to The Pa- following Your Peruna la one of tbo bent nina Medicine Co., of Columbus, Ohio, medicines I ever triad, and bo family' the following: without your rrm ertahla After Buffering for two yearn with should boAna tonic and a catarrh cam-kidney trouble I received ret let undo remedy. know of nothing better. J, tL' cure from unlug your wonderful modi Bankhead. clue, Pervne. Samuel R. Sprecber, Junior Beadle For month I won unable to work Court Angelina No. $422, 1. O. (X on account of a never pain In my bee St, Los Angeles, CaL, write: and when I wan able to do anything I 205 IHigh cam here a few years ago uffti'-fn- g wet In pain and distrained mont of tbn with catarrh of the kidneys, la, time. search of health. I thought that the. tbn much of to good Hearing climate would cure me but found that, people bad obtained through tba ana at Pervna I determined to give It n I was mistaken, but what the climate not do Peruna could and did flo. trial and It waa a lucky day for me could when I did no. I am well now nod It Seven weeks trial convinced me that bad the right medicine and X wan then only took a tew bcttlen of Peruaa. John Herxlger, 901 Commercial street, a well man. X know of at least twenty friends and members of tns lodge to Neenah, Win. Two years suffering with cstarrh of which I belong who have been cured tha kidneys, unable to work on account of catarrh, bladder and kidney trouble of the severe pain; could find no relief through the use of Peruna and it ha Samuel from medicine; gave Peruna a trial and a host of trlendsln this city. was promptly cured such was the ex R. Sprecher. it you do not derive prompt and satparlance of JohnHerstger of Wisconsin. This sxperience has been repeated isfactory results from the use of Peone to Dr. Hartman, many times. Not only in Wisconsin runa, writ atstatement of your case but In every state in the Union, It was giving n full Indeed n lucky day tor this young man and he will be pleased to givs yon tla when his attention was called to Pe- valuable advice gratia Address Dr. Hartman, President of runa. What would have been the mult had he continued suffering on and tool The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O. I , rw-au- tta -- t 014 Bona Aathonf Wj-n- ' Governor Anthony Wayne's old home, tour miles from Valley Forgo, Pa., Is in excellent preservation, though it wss built by his grandfather, Capt. Anthony Wayne, In 1724. Ths present owner la Capt William Wayns, representing the eighth generation of the family In the dwelling. ' PUTNAM FADELESS DYES are lhe brightest, fastest end easiest to u to. Sola by druggists, 10a. per package, Tbe new duties against United States goods Imposed by tbe tariff of Rnasla have been enforced at Valodlvoatok, SHOES h? ( rums atpn. Ver Mere Tliaa a Quarter efaCeetow 04 The reputation of W. L. Douf las S3snd and 3,60 ahoea for style, oomtort auid si wear baa excelled all other maker these prices. This excellent retmleMon U been won by merit alone. W". I Douxlax shoes have toaive better satwfaouon u.iv otber 3 00 and 3.60 shoes bacauee 3 bi6t the beet Sj.OO and reputation tor maintained. 1 ho atemud Shoes must be been placed so 1 h tuat toe wearer receives more vale 1 i 1 la niotff in the W. L. Douvlsa S3 CO . alioes than be can e elsealv-W.L. Douglas aitii nore3 OandtlBS Shoes than any oilier two niaii'.iCo.u.ara. Halls Catarrh Core I taken Internally. Price, 734 c" . ' W, L ItvujiuM (A.00 6 It commit H cqualltl rt any 'S v, . e r ' v ,J' . t , VXm. .' ' w 'i 'V v"- Lime pile. y ! Immigration Commissioner Fitehie, Who is in charge at Ellis Island, says that It la Impossible to keep anarchists ont of tba country. IiaGi Rules W. tteWorlf - of primary oh ft'nre &ueMHtoutI toftnywbwr rtta additionalret for rim XtlKw! nMUsfftie)afifBHtfrtU0AAVOG0 a u eut pMrllifti will mu) St. Jacobs Oil j ' e household simple raft turn matte vntr. puas or nliytoftfront6mvt, v4n or litfht ftotpftm ll7JWCeh , remedy for the that it elwaya reeaon Pain Conquer m get mm V in am, fit airA aioa,msMkfturerDwntft or takft foot ftftftlmwn oii ntfNkri ftU'fc. KJ44m'ea) ft4KCftiJititJ v -- d4 Imp there need 4rs 88 yrads end ere Jtiet em peed. sAaat hold by the beat shoe dealers everywhere.. L abase liwM flwa baring With name aad price atampad aa bottom. Mow to Order by Mall If W. f. IVaris ihoeft an 14 ftofcl to four town, ftrnd nnVf dir if make - L sAom a and all wise mother s 1 1 -- r-- A A WITH WORD WEAK MEN. 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NI three-year-ol- I.- . and there, thereby covering a hundred and sixty acres. -- 1 havs no doubt but that thtseoun-tr- y excels as a grazing or ranching country, because they hare such rich grass, haring an abundance of rain to keep it fresh. They also havo plenty of water streams, and as a rule water may be reached at a depth of from 20 to 10 feet From this you can tee there can be plenty of hay mown for winter feeding, and I have had reliable farmers to tell me that their stock "Will feed on hay alone, and be ready for market in the spring. Upon Inquiring about the expense of raising a steer, a former replied, that he did not constdeV it would cost any more than ft or $6 to develop a A STRANGE CASE . PENSION .JifimffflMhlnfftoa. I). C., they . Siuroku, W will receive quick replies. B. Sth N H.Vel taSSOthCorpa rravcutiBi Clams user 18 7 , W. N. 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