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Show ' "It Mr. hi ft. ,,,erfly fanry. V,1 Selldom-HuJm- Ml Daatrastloa of Hn Trot by Beyer for the American Ornithological association of the Louisiana gulf coast for the purpose of stationing wardens to protect the sea liird shows that action was not taken a moment too oon. Prof. Beyer found that nearly all the breeding places of the blrdi had been destroyed by killing the birds themselves and taking their eggs. Not a trace of birds was found on several Islands at one time the home of millions of sea fowl. bur lnc my husband began drinking th water from that Iron firing h.. haa aeemed to be ten times as obattni te aa he uaed to be." "Perhaps," auggei ted Mr, jfea- or the aier la t netured with pig Iron." e. Port Tha Investigation made rnurkea WISCONSIN FARM LANDS. The beat of farm land can be obtained now In Mar Incite County, n, on the Chicago, Milwaukee ft SL Paul Hallway at a low price and on very favorable Wisconsin la Value of a Mud's I.lfc. noted for its fine crops, excellent The have decided that Supreme markets and healthful climate. Why tha life of the Courts man Is worth just rent a farm when you can buy one what ho is ableaverage to rarn. A man s Cammuch cheaper than you can rent and illas depend 10 a great extent upon hla physical health. The stomach Is the In a few years It will be your own measure of health ami stiength. Kvery For man property. may be hughe and active If his dipartlrulara addresa F. A. Miller, ' General Passenger Agent gestion Is normal. If it Is not. Hostetter'a Stomach Kilters will make it so. Try it Chicago, Milwaukee ft St. Paul Hallfor dyspepsia, indigestion, constipation, way, Chicago. biliousness, flatulency, liver or kidney Wia-eonsl- troubles. A force of brigands recently attacked and plundered the town of Castillina. The l ulucky Opal. Island of Negros, which was guarded by Filipino police. Three of the latter were killed and tive were wounded. X do not believe Pino's Ours for Consumption fess bb equal fur rough and colds. John F Boras. Trinity Spinas. ImL. Feb. ,5, lbuU The postmaster at Nome, Joseph II Wright, has been arrested and held for trial on the charge of embezzling 13100 from the government. Sira. Winslow's Moot Don Joaquin Walker Martines haa been nominated aa Minister of Chile at Washingtoo. 3 Brooklyn, N. Y., Kept. Hi. Tbe 0 aril eld Tea Co., manufacturer of Garfield Tea, Garfield Headaclts Fowder,- - Garlleld-Te- e Hyrup.z'Gartield Relief Flusters, Garfield Digestive Tablets and Garfield Lotion, are now occupying the large ami elegant ofiice building end laboratory recently erected by them. Vor many years tha Garfield Remedies have been growing in popularity and their success is well deserved hlng Syrup For chllders teething, soneii i he sum, redone las lsmmsUos,sUsy palu,cur mud autl. Zb a boui- - 12 There is a rumor, which I give fOr what It Is worth, thst when the king looked over the regalia, which was especially brought for his inspection from the tuwer to Marlborough House, It was decided the unlucky opal should not appear In the crown, or Indeed in any other of the royal Jewels connected with the coronation of the seventh Edward. Onlooker. The disturbances in Turkey are Increasing and n mount almost to anarchy 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; 12 3 paint: Devoe ready paint; the best isnt too good. Get Devoe of your dealer; take nothing less. s Pamphlet oil painting sent free if yon mention this paper. T DEVOE, CHICAGO. GOOD-PAIN- in many dlalricta. Dont ache, use Hamlin's Wizard OIL Rheumatism, neuralgia and all pain banished by it See your druggist. London anarchists, it la said, are trying to arrange a lecture tonr in Great Britain for Emnta Goldman daring the coming winter. ftufuiy m lauiuwliuwMs One of the conscripts appearing recently before the Nimes (Belgium) board of military examiners was disqualified on account of bis extraordinary ugliness, which one of the officers held would make hla comrades laugh and thus be subversive of discipline. His ugliness exonerates him from three years' si rvice with the flag. A GLOWING REPORT. AN INDIANA BLOOD POISONING PROVED IMMEDIATE CAUSE OP DEATH. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT OUTLINES HIS POLICY. Uuiu Extension of Kortporritjr, llalltllog of Nlce-rost'aosl, Mercbout Maurluo, I'selHo Dav.luped Along Course f Bullet- NiwmIi IIbS Wot Healed. An autopey, which wee held on the president Saturday noon developed an unexpected condition of affair. there being no evidence of blood poiaoning. tut wus bulletined after an examination of the president' hour before hi blood twenty-fou- r death, gaugreio' develop'd and was of death. The the immediate reault of the aiilnuy i summed up a follow k by the attending physician: The bullet nliieh etriiek over the breast hone did not pass through the skin and did little liurin. The other bullet passed liroiili both wall of the stomai'h near its lower border. Both holes were found to hr prrfeetly closed bf the ktileheN, lmt the tissues around each hole had tieemue gangrenous. After passing through the stomach, the bullet passed into the hack walls of the abdomen, hitting and tearing the tipper end of the kidney. This portion of the bullet's track was also gangrenous, tile gangrene involving the pancreas. The bullet was not found. There was no sign of peritonitis or disease of other organs. The heart walla were very thin. There was no evidence of any attempt at repair on the part of nature and death resulted from the gangrene which affected the stomach aroundthe bullet wounds, as well aa the tissues around the further course of the bullet. Death was unavoidable by any nrglcal or medical treatment, and was the direct result of the bullet wound. The report of the autopsy baa given rise to tbe theory hinted at a day or two after the president was shot that Czolgosz, in order to insure the accomplishment cf hit purpose, poisoned bullets were fired. The gangrene found in the path of the bullet ia thought to lie strong evidence in support of this view by Dr. Wssdin, one Dr. of the consulting physicians. Wastlin ia considered an expert of high standing in the marine hospital service. An examination of the remaining bullets in the revolver will be made. Following the precedent in the Garfield case, no inquest was held. Prominent Dunkard, Has to Say Trip Through Canada. and there, thereby covering a hundred and sixty acres. I have no doubt but that this country excels aa a grazing or ranching country, because they have such rich grass, having an abundance of rain to keep It fresh. They also have plenty of water streams, and aa a rule water may be reached at a depth of from 20 to 40 feet From this you can see 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 farmer replied that he did not consider it would cost any more than 4 or $6 to develop a gan. I truly think Canada offers s fins opening for a young man or a man who la renting land In Indiana. Une hundred and sixty acres of good black land will cost you on.y $10 at the time you enter It, and by plowing and cultivating five acres each year for three years, gives you one hundred and sixty acres of good land for $10. This land can be bought from the railroad companies, private corporations or the government for $3 to $4 per acre. From a financial standpoint, I believe that for a series of years (five) a young man can make $10 In Canada, whereas he would only make $1 here, and I feel sure that I spent mors money to get my eighty sere farm In White county, Indians, cultivated than it would cost me to cultivate eight hundred acres In Canada This may seem a strong view to take of the matter, but when you take Into consideration the clearing, ditching, fencing and the expensive breaking in of the atumps, and then compare the expense to that of land needing only the breaking, you will conclude that It la not such a wild or exaggerated statement as yon might at first think. I enjoyed the balmy, breezy atmosphere, which was bracing and refreshing, and the cool nights which made It so pleasant for sleep. On making inquiries regarding the winters In this country, I learned that the people never suffer from the cold, aa the weather Is dry and Invigorating, and In a great many places farmers snd herders allow their stock to run outside the year round. One great advantage to the settlers In Western Canada is the free creameries established by tha government and run exclusively In the Interest of the fanner. I visited Thomas Daley, a farmer near Edmonton, Alberta, who showed me oate he had raised, some of which took the first prize at the Parle Exposition last year. The same yielded 110 bushels to the acre In 1890, Yours truly, FRANK FISHER. , . , ' Mexico. Ind. Ninth street, J. R Crawford. Xanana City, Mo. 15416 East Third Benjamin Davie. Street, St. Paul, Minn. T. O. Currie, Room 12 B, Callahan' block, M Grand avenue, Milwaukee, Wls. C. J. Broughton, 27 Monadnock building, Chicago, 111. W. V. Bennett, SOI New Tork Life building, Omaha, Neb. W. H. Rogers, Watertown, South DaW. kota. N. Bartholomew, 304 Fifth street, Dee Moines, Iowa. Chamber of ComJ. H. M. Parker. merce. Duluth, Minn. K. T. Holmes. Room I, Big Four build-laIndianapolis, Ind. Joseph Young, Utt Slate street. Columbus, Ohio. To My Many Friends I am pleased g, to make a report to you of the pleasant visit my wife and 1 had In Western Canada. We visited the terrltortles of Alberta, Asalnlbota, and Saskatchewan, and found them far surpassing our Imagination, but little did I expect to find such rich, loamy soli, so much of It, and so uniform In its level prairie lay. I do think the soil of Canada as s rule equals if not excels the finest prairie farm lands of Indiana. These lands are Immense In their richness, and when once the sod Is rotted and pulverised. It Is as pliable and as easily cultivated aa Indiana sandy soil Western Canada, from my point of view, offers as fine opportunities for mixed farming 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. There la scarcely any attempt to raise corn, except early varieties for table use. The season Is too short to depend upon maturing field corn. From the standpoint of getting this land ready for the plow, I must say that 1 never saw such s vast extent, practically all ready so all that one has to do Is to hitch up the plow and go to work. This Is not the case with all the Canadian land, however; some of It has quite a bit of timber, much of It tnay be called brush land, and some of It has lovely forest groves, dotted here labor. ltireot commercial liue oli'.uld In established between the eastern coast of the I n i ted Stales and the pol ls Ir South America aud the Pacific coast ports of Mexico, l eutrul America aud South America. The eucouragiug of the merchant mariue and the building of ship which shall carry the American flag and ba owned aud controlled by Americans snd Americau capital. Tbs buildiug aud completion as soon as possible of thu islhuiisn canal, so si to give direct water communication! to the coaxls of Central America, South America aud Mexico. The construction of a cable, ownsd y the government, connecting our mainland with our foreign possessions, notably Hawaii and the Philippines. Tbe use of conciliatory methods of arbitration in all disputes with foreign nations, so as to avoid armed strife. Tha protection of the savings of tbs people In banks aud in oilier forms o f investments, by the preservation of the commercial prosperity of this country and the placing in positions ol trust of men of only the highest in teg' three-year-o- ld steer. Qaickly Develops Into Brights Disease. CURES CATARRH WHEREVER LOCATED. PE-RU-- ing away precious time with other r rem- .it can tell. Hut it la aledies, no most csrta that it wuitld have endsd of the kidin incurable Bright ditu-axneys, which sooner or later would have proved fatal. I'eruna ia a sure cure fur incipient Bright's disease of the kidneys. Taken In the early stages of this disease. It cures permanently. Bright's disease always begins with catarrh of the kidneys. I'eruna cures catarrh wherever located. fOBgrmuiiuaii llankhtied's Statement Congressman J. 11. Bankhead of Alabama, one of the most Influential members of the House of Representatives, in a letter written from Washington, r, John Herzlger. soil of AldermanIX C., give his Indorsement to the of Neenah, Wis., and Viet- Presiremedy, Perunn, la the dent of the Necuali Young Men's Club, great ratarrh following words: writes In a recent letter to The Your Peruna Is one of the beet Medicine Co., of Columbus, Ohio, I ever tried, and no famltv medicines the following: your remarkable "After suffering tar two yean with should beAswithout n tunic and n catarrh curs kidney trouble I received relief end a remedy. cure from using your wonderful medi- I know of nothing better." J. Jl Bankhead. cine, Perune. Samuel 11. Rprecher, Junior Bendln For monthu I wee unable to work Court Angelina No. 3422, I. 0. O. F on account of a severe pain la my back, 205 SL, Ijos Angeles, Cal., writes: High I to able do was end when I anything "I came here a few years ago sufferwas In pain and distressed most ol tbe ing with catarrh of tbe kidneys, la time. search of health. I that the Hearing so much of the good re- climate would cure methought hut found that sults people had obtained through the I waa mistaken, but what tbe climate use of Perunn I determined to give It a could and did Bo. trie! end It wax lucky day for me could not do I'erunaconvinced me that I when I did so. I am well now end It Seven weeks trial had the right medicine and I waa then only took a few bottles of Peru ns." John lierxlger, 307 Commercial street, a well man. I know of at least twenty frienda and mem Iters of tne lodge to Heensh, Wls. Two yeara suffering with catarrh of which I belong who have been cured tbe kidneys, unable to work on account of catarrh, bladder and kidney trouble of the severe pain; could find nu relief through the use of Parana end it haa from medicine; gave Perttna a trial and a host of friends In this city. Samuel It. Sprecher. waa promptly cured such was the exIf you do not derive prompt and satperience of Johnllerzlgcr of Wisconsin. This experience hue been repeated isfactory results from the use of Pemany times. Not only in Wisconsin runa, write at once to Dr, Hartman, but in every etate In the Union. It was giving a full statement of your case Indeed a lucky day for this young man and he will be pleased to give you him e. valuable advice gratia. when hie attention waa called to Address Dr. Hartman, President of What would have been the result had he continued suffering on snd foal Tbe liariman Sanitarium, Columbus, O. e Her-zlge- Pe-ru- na i Pe-run- Anthony Wayne' Old Home. Governor Anthony Wayuc's old home, four miles from Valley Forge, rity. srv As will be noted, these polieies Is In preservation, advanced by Pa., in line with the it was built by hi grandfather, though President McKinley lit the Pan American exposition the day before his as- Capt. Anthony Wayne, in 1724. Tha present owner is ('apt. William Wayne, sassination. representing the eighth generation of tbe family lu the dwelling. SHOIS I'MIM SAUK. 1 I. For Mura Than agjuaii reef aCentary The reputation of W. L. Dooglaa $3.00 end $3.60 shoes for style, comfort and wear has excelled all other makea sold a( these prices. Tins excellent reputation hs been won by merit atone. W. Douglas lliati Blmcs hnve Co give beili-- r sslatfai-Uoouter 3.00 amt $3 AO show becauas hia I3SU and $3AJO bent nl the ton for repot a hoc muat tie maintained. The standard .that tha hua always lieen placed so hfith wearer receive more value fi - Li money in Uto W. U Dougina $3.00 und 3.60 shoe tlinn he can get alaewhrre. W.U Dougina Hell more $3.00 und S3 AO ebciea than any oilier two nisiiufactuxem. n. L Douviiu tsijt um ranmit As aN0M at any rule. I. i All Present, Including the New President, Greatly Affected by After a Pathetic Incidents 80,000 People Pay Respects to Martyred President at Buffalo City HalL The Department of the Interior at Ottawa haa Just received from Mr. E. T. Holmes, the agent of the government atatloned at Indianapolis, Ind the following letter, which requires no comment. It Is only necessary to state that Mr. F. Fisher, the writer of the letter la one of the most prominent of the Dunkards and a man upon whose word the utmost reliance can be placed. His home is at Mexico, Ind., and he will be pleased to substantiate verbally or In any other way all that he says In his letter. Anyone desiring information apply to Dearest Canadian agent, whose addresses are here given: II. V. Mclnnea, X Avenue Theater block, Detroit, Michigan. James Grieve, (fault Ste. Marie, Michi214 s, AT MILBURN HOME, BUFFALO WESTERN CANADA WITH THE UNITED STATES. What Mr. Frank Fisher, to Ho I'rauiotod. President Roosevelt has outlined in some detail the pulley ho will follow during his iiiciiuibriicy of ofiice. In no teuse are they divergent from wltul has been undersiuod as Mr. McKinley's policy. This policy, as outlined will tie for a more liberal aud extensive reciprocity in the purchase and sale of coitiiiio-ditieso that the overproduction ol disthis country can Is- - -- al'sfactui-ily posed of bv fair slid eiiiitalile arrangements with foreign eoiiulries. Tin- - abolition entirely urciniiniereial war with oilier countries aud the adoption of reciprocity treaties. The abuliliou of such tsriffs on foreign goods as are no longer needed foi reveuue, if mii-I- i abolition can be had without lisriu to our industries anr KIDNEYS OF C'alilo TOUCHING PRIVATE FUNERAL MAN COMPARES -- 1 CATARRH DYES are the PUTNAM brightest, faslviti nixl easiest to use. bold by druggists, 10 . jut package. The new duties against United Ktalea goods imposed by the tariff of Russia have been enforced at Valodivostok. b taken too m Hall's 4'alarrh Cere internally. Price, JCa Immigration Commissioner Fltchie, who ia in charge et Ellie island, says that it ia impossible to keep aearchiata touching private funeral was held seemed longer. Then the president ont of the country. Milburn house at Buffalo. Sun- turned end at the same time.advancec day, where the president died. It waa one step. He bowed hie head and looked dowi attended only by tbe family, close personal friends, diplomatic represen- upon the man whose burden and retatives who chanced to be in the city, sponsibilities he had tuken upon him government officials and representa- aelf. Long he gazed, standing immovtives from the army and navy. It waa able save for a twitching of the inusclei inexpressibly ssd. With few excep- of the chin aa he labored with heavy tions those present were bound to the breath to repress his emotion. At last dead president by tiesof strung friend- he stepped back. A signal was given and there welled ship. To them the loss was a personal out from the hall the worth one. Ibe (Rdle Rules tie World" About one hundred in all saw the of Lead, Kindly Light," Ming by body. Some were so overcome with quartette. It was President .Vic Kin ley 'i and all wise mothers grief at sight of the thin countenance, favorite hymn. Everyone within sniiiul make their friimes shook convulsively. Sev- of the music knew it, aud half of thusr eral clung to the side of the bier and in the room put their faces iu their with difficulty could lie persuaded to hands to hide llieir tears, Coin ptrol lei Dawes leaned against a and leave. Almost .every face was The great love for this man wept. President Roosevelt seemed to be swaying to and fro as if his footing choked all in the house. Senator Hanna, who had fairly wor- were insecure. When the singing ended the clergyshiped his dead friend for years, was a picture of despair. His face waa set man read from the words of Ilia fifa household remedy for the d like an ntaa who could not teenth chapter of the First Corinthians. eimple reason that it always let down the barrier of hia grief. The All had risen aa be began and remained senator spoke to no one. Ills eyes were standing throughout the remainder ol vacant. He passed through the throng the service. and seated himself beside Governor Again the voices rose with the words Odell, aitting far down Into hie chair "Nearer, My God, to Thee," the very and resting his bead upon hia hand. words President McKinley had reDuring all the service thst followed he peated at intervals of ccnscionsneas did not atir. daring the day of agony before he died. I Aa the muaie died away, Rev. Charles President Roosevelt came at 11 when o'clock. He, too, like the man deep Edward Locke offered a very touching who down in his seat against the wall prayer. The services closed with the bad forgotten to rise when tbe presi- Lord's prayer, all present joining in. Mrs. McKinley bore the strain redent of tbe United States entered, aeemed to be restraining a great grief. markably well. She was in a room When President Roosevelt reached the adjoining that in which the casket lay, head of the line of cabinet officers, anrronnded by a few relatives and atwhere a place had beea reserved for tended by Dr. Kixey. At the close of the services at the him, he kept hia face away from the Pl.ACR'ftfVltOW lie appeared to be steeling Milburn home the casket was taken to casket, WILL KEEP YOU BUY himself for a look Into the face of him the Buffalo city hall, where the body whose death had made him the first lay in state from 12 noon until midHABDLITSTOM! The tension night, where it was viewed by 80,000 LOOK NR MOVE IRAK MARK BEWARE Of IMITATION! rnler of the world. CATALOGUES FREE In the room was great, everyone peoplo who filed through the haililing GARMENTS AND HATS. When the SHOWING FULL LINE OFBOSTON. seemed to be waiting. The minister in a continuous sln-mMA55. . A.J.TOWER CO, cIoni-iwere finally there were of the gospel stoc-- with the Holy Rook doors in line, anxious for a thousands Rheumalnis, Neural- Prirln Rented in his hand ready to begin. Perhaps it last look atyet tbe features of the beloved Nithrt OR. 0. PHELPS BRAWN S Sis. Weak Back. Sprain, Sore and Pais. might have been sixty seconds, it dead. PRECIOUS A at tbe t St. Jacobs Oil book-cas- e tear-staine- d. and 03.B0 L. Douutam $ 3.00 of tha ammo htun thosa arm mndouaed In IS and B laathara yradt ahoaa and arm uat aa goad. Bold by the bent Kltoe dealers everywhere. InMlHt upon having IV, 1, Douglas alioee wllli name anilr prlee stamped on hot tom. law la OrSi-- by Mall.-- If W. L Dmclia hoes sie ml sold In four tows, arnd onh-- r dura la iiTwh.iv ii trrrtptof pnsssnS KIKjrii ' y. iron-wille- Conquers Pain WITH WEAK MEN. 11 Senator Wellington Expelled From Union League of Maryland for respect Shown to President McKinley. At a meeting Wednesday night of the board of governors of the Union League of Maryland, resolutions were adopted expelling Senator George L. Wellington from membership in the organization. The resolutions, after referring to the attempted assassination of President McKinley by Czolgosz, state that "The people of Maryland have learned with shame and loathing that George Lb Wellington, e representative ef that Die- - state in the senate of the United States, hss countenanced the act of this traitor to his country and euciny to mankind, by repeated and public expressions of indifference to the set or its results. " Tbe rrsolutions order that the senator he (spelled in consequence of these Senator Wellington is sletenuats. charged with saying that ha was totally indifferent as to the recovery of tha president. rii-- l Itnf ynnr Ch Mr. Special duuntl.l, HERBAL Il l,,, ill, irrt -- 'll ll, nil III. iuiiii. amt for jour ii. 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