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TsnUe at la is my 111 fr Ml that otiit remain hy all vt CORNS tih ren-l- i rk-o- asily o Urkapur flllnl " rnnf "I ttodcreiatid," igh h, "Z lurk fin purr, re rat purr. Z lark t a bird." II read otioo and then said: "Now Lwilo-til- l I ctooiprehm-- l r catbird." CMir1r-Journa- l. Is? ortiit to AH Women Stop their pain in one minute I Lnng reUf Readers of This Paper Thonaaada span of irvnU sad tbowaas-i- ka kidney or bladder auepert It. a For quhk from coma, Z atop the paoa la one minute hy removing the mmU (rMtioa and preaeur SWpada are thin, safe, antiseptic, keaUng. waterproof aad cannot produce uiirttion or any had afire rrtreta. . 1 tore tea for corns caUouac aad ar Ir. Sthdle Wanna a aompUint often proe ( ha nothing ati but kidney trouLle, or lb remit of kidney or bladder If lb kidney or not la a k!ihy dit km, they nay lb other organs to become diotwd. You nay auffer pia is th hack, brad-ar- h of ambition. and Poor health make you nervous. Irritable aad maybe despondent; It make any oo no. Hut hundred of aramea claim that Dr. Kumar's Swamp Root, hy reatonn health to th kidney, proved to ha rue th remedy needed to overcome aura made furu. no bora ml. Get a boa to. day at your druggist' or shoe drake's ka HIT Mailmlllaa (Ull-- 7 sppolated eroor tiomtrto-Venetia- n klitdon, Married Car Ini i elected lit twntta Pwl WMidMt of Miiln: civil war. fastened ! MailmllUa list-sovaraorehip; Utarary work at Miramar iTrieet). I MO Mvalco up-ndepayments: Franco. Oroat finikin aa4 Spain tntervaned. ultra Meilm City: Il rr.ach troop to mountalna Jitrti rtirMi4 Itft Maslmllian entered Mellon City aa emperor of Moalco, supported by French army. Ilia Napoleon III told by Inlta Stair to y.t out of Mraleo and tak Maalmlllan away. Carlotta fled to Burop. vainly aakd aid of Napoleon and pop; bcam Inran. 17 French troop lft Mexico. Mailml-lla- n captured by Juarea. triad and executed. Juarra rumd presidency. !). lura d the Monroe Doctrine. And Carlotta of Mexico la reported dying In her old chateen of Bouchout in Brabant, Belgium, at the age of eighty-four- , after yearn of madness. Therefore the atory of the attempt of Napoleon III to eetabllah a French empire In Mexico In defiance of the Monroe Doctrine makes timely reading. Benito Pablo Juarez, an Indian, waa elected preeldent of Mexico In 1858, after eleven years of public service. Juarez, In defeating Mlramon in the civil war that followed, exhausted the Mexican treasury. Suspension of payments in 1800 caused England, France and Spain to Intervene. Napoleon III saw here a chance to establish In Mexico the French empire that had failed of establishment In Canada (1765) and In Louisiana (1808). The United States government was too busy with the Civil war to make forcible resistance to violation of the Monroe Doctrine. As the British and Spanish withdrew, he sent over large French forces. These made war on Juarez, drove him Into the mountains and In 1803 entered Mexico City. Napoleon III selected Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian Joseph, second son of Archduke Francis Charles of Austria and brother of Emperor Francis Joseph I, as emperor of this French empire in was handMexico. Maximilian, then thirty-one- , with a fine education and a some and aoldler-llktaste for the fine arts. He was living with Carlotta at Miramar, near Trieste, a palace that he had built for residence. Carlotta Marie Charlotte Amelia the only daughter of Leopold I of and a royal beauty, Belgium, was twenty-thre- e "tall, beautiful, graceful, with a gentleness that won all who met her and of courtly and gracious manner." She spoke fluently In tongues of England, France, Germany, Italy and Spain. She was popular in every court of Europe. g in Mexico, In SepThrough French tember of 1803, a deputation of Mexican notables arrived at Miramar to ask Maximilian to become emperor of Mexico. Maximilian, history says, was reluctant to accept. But Carlotta was as ambitious as sbe was able. Francis Joseph was presumably glad to see his popular brother go. Maximilian, after the form of a popular election in Mexico had been gone through with and Napoleon had made a secret agreement with him to support him with French troops, accepted the throne April 10, 1804, and arrived June 12 In Mexico City .to establish his empire. Maximilian attempted to establish a mild reign. Some of the Mexican leaders accepted him. But a large proportion of the Mexicans did not Juarez, to whom Maximilian made friendly overtures, would have none of him. A hitherto unpublished letter, from Juarez to Maximilian, recently brought to light reads : I admire your generosity in leaving the father-lanIn coming to Mexico. But I tell you it Isnt true we ask you on your own free will to accept the throne. On their own responsibility some traitors went to Miramar, only eight or ten of our cities approving. , "You came here without any knowledge of the countrys needs or conditions and your advisers are the most dangerous people In Mexican society. You' promise me security, but I dont trust a man who deals with traitors. You say that by an under; standing we could work together for the benefit of Mexico if I would give more of my talents and patriotic assistance. "It Is a true history of our time that glorifies people who give up their principles and tradition n e, wire-pullin- d -- 'Lino-pad- s MaeaelkryalaltfM THICK, SWOLLEN GLANDS that mak a bora Wheel, Roar, bar a Important Qualification. "You go so far an to admit th possibility of defeat for your party?" "Yen," replied Hennlor Korgtiura; "but you will obrervu that I observe the rule of statesmen who lift a warn, lag voice aad atn always tulghty careful to any unless." also other Boncbae or Swatting. No blister, m balr goad aod hors ktp at work. Ecooomkml only a few drops 2J9 par required at so application. bottle dollvarad. BeokSAtreu., Medicineha jz&czszTanr only to serve their personal passions, ambitions and Imperiousness. But L who hold the office of president of the republic, and who came np from the lowly r lasses, will only succumb If Providence decrees. "I shall hold out nntll the end and fulfill the hopes of my countrymen. "Sometime It occurs, It la true, that people nre allowed by faith to attack the holy rights of others and threaten the right of those who defend their nationality. But I believe In the Judgment of history, which stands apart from wrong and evlL This will give Its verdict on ns. Justltla regnorum fundament um." Juarez soon took up arms and civil war followed. In 1805 Maximilian proclaimed all those In arms to be outlaws a fact that probably sealed hi fate when tried for his life. In the meantime, the United States, In the throes of tbe Civil war, had refused to recognize Maxlmltlan. .With the close of the Civil war the United States government found Itself In possession of the strongest military force that the world had ever seen.. Thereupon Gen. Philip H. Sheridan appeared at the Mexican border with an Impressive force and the United States government said in effect to .Napoleon ni of France: "You are violating the Monroe Doctrine. Get your French troops out of Mexico forthwith and take Maximilian with them! Napoleon had no choice but to do exactly as the United States government commanded. He warned Maximilian that he must withdraw the French troops from Mexico. Maximilian declined to abdicate. Carlbtta saw that they were lost without Fsench support and fled to Europe to appeal to Napoleon. The last of the French troops withdrew from Mexico in 1867. Juarez promptly besieged Maximilian in Querebaro. May 14 Maximilian was captured, the night before he had fixed upon for escape. He was tried by a council of war, condemned to death and June 19 faced a firing squad on the Hill of the Bells. He gave each of the five soldiers a gold piece and asked them to elm well. He died like a brave man and a gentleman. Juarez, an able man of few words and honest purpose, resumed the presidency and held It till his death, five years later. Carlottas vain attempts to secure aid In Europe were as dramatic as tragic. Napoleon IH feared to face her and evaded a meeting until she forced an Interview. The meeting was without witnesses. Mipoleon refused to aid her. He may have wanted to keep ms pledged word to Maximilian, but he did not dare to defy the United States. Just what was said behind those closed doors Is not known, but Carlotta was heard to shriek at Its close: "I ought never to have forgotten what I am and what you are. . I ought not to have forgotten that there Is Bourbon blood In my veins, and should not have disgraced my descent by lowering myself before a Bonaparte and being led away by an ad- venturer 1" , Attendants, entering, found her unconscious on the floor. . Carlotta next saw Pope Plus IX, who received her at a reception In the throne room at the Vatican and accorded her the honors of a reigning monarch. She suspected that this was a ruse to prevent the discussion of her 'affairs. Later, the pope returned (he visit, as etiquette demanded. An ample escort accompanied him, and again Carlotta could not find opportunity. But she made another effort. Dressed in mourning, with one woman attendant she had an audience. At Its dose , TWcfc Wlad erCbaM-Oawiea- karadaead g.f.Whfc, SHb wHfe .Ssgm.In RUB YOUR EYES? IfflbbMh (jM Uf. Threw pmn M tor If-HwfrteC Oft UivM.Tnsjr.4rikg4 rf Treatment, both W. N. Um Salt Lake City. No. 2L been successlocal and Internal, and ful ia the treatment of Catarrh foe over Dads Opinion. new Mother But Helen needs forty yearn - Sold by all druggists. F. I. CHENEY & CO Toledo, Ohio clothes John. Young Dubbltdgh Is beginning to pay her attention. The Comfort of Pride. Father (examining bills) Huh 1 An "Did your wife have a good time la expensive lot of bait for a poor fish. the country?" i Boston Transcript No; tbe only thing that reconciled her was the thought that she stayed . Still Same Age. When mother introduced Dorothy to away two weeks longer than the woman next door." Boston Transcript the caller she said : "My little girl was flvo years old yesterday." Rain Naadsd. "And I'm five years old today, too," "Weve almply got to have rain said Dorothy. Boston Transcript somehow." Particular. "Crops need It I suppose." "Whats the matter, driver?" "Crops, nothing. Its not the farmers Im thinking about Our golf "The engine misses." course Is nearly burned out" "Pardon me miss, not Missus'." tins - DrScholVs Many send for a anmpl bottle to sea th free! kidney, liver wbat Pwamp-Root- . and bled ter medicine, will do for them. Hy enclosing tea rent to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, N. Y you may receive moo pi mm bottle hy parrel poet. You can pnrrhane medium and largo mm bottle at nil drug store. Advertisement. Hall's Catarrh By JOHN DICKINSON SHERMAN year of 1023 la the centennial of fifty-seve- t thou. CirnONOLOOT MAX1MIUAN-CARL0TT- me-pad- 38-19- she was so overwrought that the pope's physician declared it unwise to remove her. So, contrary to all precedent, she passed the night st the Vatican. She awoke the next morning bereft of reason. Sbe was placed In the care of her family. During the Invasion of Belgium In the World war a German commander passed Bouchout at the head of his troops. He halted In astonishment at the slgLt of tbe Austrian flag flying over the chateau. He demanded to know who had tbe Insolence to display It. "Her majesty the Empress Carlotta of Mexico, widow of Archduke Maximilian of Austria, emperor of Mexico," was the answer. "Who are you 7" asked the German. "Baron Gofllnet, her majestys major domo," "Take me to her!" Gold leaf was used on the tombs and Mrs. J. B. Hume is Americas first "It Is forbidden. Her majesty Is an Invalid and woman registrar of lands.) monuments of Egypt sees no one. To the German in Belgium nothing was forbidden and the major domo took him to an upper window, from which he saw a very old woman, dressed In black and leaning on the arm of an attendant, walking In the garden, llie German went back to his troops and affixed to the gate this placard : This property, belonging to the crown of Belgium, Is occupied by the widow of Archduke Maximilian of Austria. I Instruct German soldiers not to disturb the household, not to ring the bell and not to sing In passing." And Carlotta's home remained untouched through the devastation. Many stories about Carlotta have been circulated during her long seclusion In Bouchout. It Is known that at first she was violently Insane, her V main obsession being that everyone was trying to rational-smore became she her. Later pol&m rational that her actual Insanity was questioned. Her rojal family never took any ssps to have her declared legally Incompetent, and it is said she has never spoken or written anything that setModem, progessive farmers, being tled definitely whether she was sane or insane, or also business men, now depend on realized that she had lost her place. fast economical motor transportation to save time, save products Although 111, she managed for a long while tlie and get the money. most minute details of her lavish establishment. i Chevrolet Superior Light Delivery, Every day she wrote out her orders In one of the four with was built were and commands executed these post body espesalons, grand Prices f. o. b. Flint, Mtch. cially for farm needs. It has the by the servants. With her toilet She was scrupuSuperior and for a 090 space power load, big and attired herself with the same Superior lously careful, Touring 495 moves fast at a very low which It ) Superior Utility taste and distinction that she used when moving cost per mile. Coupe 640 Sedan Superior In the court circles of Europe. Iler painting and 793 For heavy work, Chevrolet Utility Superior Light Delivery 495 drawing occupied hours each day, and she passed Commercial Express Truck at only $550 chassis Superior . . . 595 much of her time playing the piano. only, offers a remarkable value. Utility Expreea Truck Fite any standard truck body. It has also been broadly hinted that Leopold II ChaMia . . , 550 kept her sequestrated as Insane, though she was Chevrolet Motor Company not so, to conceal the fact that he had taken and Dtvuiom of Gnrral Moton Corporation DeaUn end Service squandered her fortune. Detroit Michigan Station Everywhere 7Am mis lorn priemt ffctiot Smptmhn It One question Is still unanswered : Has Carlotta read this final letter from Maximilian which he penned shortly before his execution? SUPERIOR My Beloved Carlotta : If God permit that your Delivery health be restored and you should read these few will leara the cruelty with which fate lines you has stricken me since your departure for Europe. (ftk FUmt, JficK ) ' You took with you not only my heart, but my good fortune. Why did I not give heed to your voice? So many untoward events! Alas! So many snd- den blows have shattered all. my hopes ; so that death is but a happy deliverance, not an agony, to me. I shall die gloriously like a soldier, like a monarch, vanquished but not dishonored. If your sufferings are , too great, and God shall call you soon to Join me, I shall bless Ills divine hand which has weighed so heavily, upon us. Adieu, adieu. ,1 "YOUR POOR MAXIMILIAN." - Jor Economical Transportation OF o Farm Products tu. au '495 |