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Show PILES, FISTULA AND FISSURE TRIBAL RULE WILL CEASE IN 1906, CURED BY DR. E. P N0TREBE, UNDER CitiBy Treaty the Indians Will Soon Become zen With Rights Equal to Their White and Black Neighbor Full-Fledge- The treaties under wfelch the tribal governments of the five civilized tribes are maintained will expire March 4, 1906. On that day the Indians will be come American oftlzens, with the same rights as their white and black breth ren. After the expiration of the treaties there will no longer be chiefs, no medicine men, no reservation to leave and no pipe of peace to smoke. Many of the Indians look forward ruefully to such a great change in their customs, but they are gradually becoming reconciled, knowing that it cannot be deferred. On account of the coming extinction of these tribal governments much interest is manifested in Indian politics of all the nations at this time. Ia final the the with govdriving bargains ernment the various factions of the Indians are especially desirous that their particular side have control of affairs ia the closing hours of their nation. Pleasant Porter, present chief of the Creeks, has served four years in that this position. He is up for fall. He belongs to the progressive element, is a cattleman and business man, and is well off financially. The are making a strong fight him. against They will run Charles Cftbson of Eufaula for chief. It will be a hard fight, but Porter will likely win. This will be the last election held in the Creek nation, as the chief is elected for four year- -, and before the next term expires tribal governments will have ceased. Chief Porter is a widower and has two accomplished daughters. They have one of the finest homes in full-bloo- Muskogee. T. M. Bufflngton, present chief of the Cherokees, goes out of office this fall, his term expiring. He will not be a andidata for He say about all the next and last chief will have to do is to sign what papers the government shoves under his nose, and he doesn't care for the job. He is a fine specimen of manhood, stands about 6 feet 6 inches In height and weighs 230 pounds. He is a big cattleman and lives with his family at Vinlta, He has been hief for two terms. His successor will THE WORLD'S CAPITAL. Population London Stands Far Ahead of Other Cities. London still stands undisputed the This is the queen city of the world. one fact that runs through the sordid volume of "London Statistics," published by the County Council. With 6.500,000 people, she has more than enough to populate Berlin. Chicago, Vienna and St. Petersburg as they are now peopled and have a prorr.-lenecity behind. The rreat grovth of population now steadily tends to be concentric. Once nun left the city for the suburbs now in turn they are beginning to leave the suburbs for the Greater Ixmuon, from Reading and St. Albans to Tunbrldse Wells, where town Imperceptibly is merged In country. The electric car for the poor and the o motor for the are without doubt Introducing a new era for the distribution of Ixmdon population. The most impressive thing about the statistics of London ts the violent con trasts they present There are nearly 130,000 paupers. 30.000 people live In common lodging bouses and 726,000 dwell in overcrowded rooms. Yet the annual value of house property for taxation purposes alone is over forty mil- nt well-to-d- lions. Sortje of the facts are distressing. Pauperism steadily rises. Our shipping dot lines. The heavy burden of the rates inTeaAeg with ceasing, and lh. burden falls heavitKt on the poorest districts. Thus Ft. George's Hanovf,-Squar- e, pays Tjs fad In the pound. While U w pays fs 3d. Some, of (tie fiK'ires. by their magnitude, lofo their manning. Thus tt is difficult to realize the size Implied by the s'itc-;r.ntthat there are 2S,n) miles of tro ts In 'he County of London. Ore figure Is smaller than might be expected. There are only 30 place? litensed for public entertainment, rf Which fifty-nin- e are theaters and forty-tw- o music halls. Tbe whole of thetn will sat 44.000 people. The Council mlts to provide statistics about the churches. One of the most entrancing chapters is found in the statement from the medial officer of London. The birth rate is below the average for the whole country; and lt steadily declining. The Irth rate varies, too almost exactly f be the last chief of the Cherokees, the nation goes out of existence during You the term. Green McCurtaln, chief of the Choc-tawwas elected last fall. In that nation a chief is elected every two years. So his term will expire in the fall oj 1905 and another chief will be elect sd for the remaining few months of ths nation's existence. McCurtain is a and lives on a farm near Kintab. He is a practical business man, a cattleman and a planter, and is wealthy. He has a big family. Palmer S. Moseley, chief of the Chick-asawwas also elected last fall for a term of two years, and another chiel must be elected in 1905 to serve until March 4 of the folowlng year, when the nation dies by limitation. He is a planter and stock raiser, and has a large family. He lives at Waupanuca. He only goes to Tishomingo, the capl-towhen there is any official business to look after. The Seminoles have a He Hulpuitto Micco, for their chief. will be the last to serve that tribe. The Seminoles elect for four years. Mlcca If you ar afflicted with any rectal business standing and then come and disease you cannot afford to neglect be cured. or delay investigating my methods, treatment, prof esalonal and business Encysted Tumor Removed from His Arm Wound Healed In a Few Days standing. If you find my treatment Praise for Dr. Notrebe's Skill as remild satisfactory, my methods and a Surgeon. liable come and be cured. Do not go Kansas City, Mo.. Deo. 3, 101 on suffering from year to year until Dr. E. P. s Notrebe, Twelfth and Central, City, Mo. your health is broken down. My My Dear Dr. Notrebe: Some two yeara afo, charges are reasonable. I tell you be- because of a bruised arm resulting from a (all I went to three prominent fore treatment Just what it will cost in a gymnasium, outside of yourself. Each of them You the growing protuberance on tbe you. pay when cured. I Issua diagnosed upper arm, beiweea the bicei, as a "swelltwo free books, one for men and ono ing." the result of a fall, and each In turn to reduce tt by external applications for women. Will send either on re attempted and massage. You pronounced the swelling an Kan-m- s, quest l, full-bloo- d, in the "hammer and padlock" element John F. Brown, a progressive Indian, was chief of the Seminoles for 16 years. He was up for last fall. He ruled his nation with an iron hand and thought there was no doubt whatever of his In fact, he paid na attention to the election, taking it as a matter of course that he would ba chosen. But the Indians had got tired of his rule, and they picked up Micco, an old town king, and elected him, much to the surprise of Brown. Brown is one of the richest men in the ter ritory, having made his money merchandising among the members of hl3 own tribe. Micco is comparatively a poor man, but is sagacious. He can not speak the English language, and in all his dealings with the officials and whites he uses an interpeter. Recently he visited the Indian inspector's office here to discuss affairs concerning his people. He alluded to the Indian inspector as "the finger of the secretary of the interior." Muskogee Letter. st pr pr pr cent of the person sent for trial and 31 per cent of the persons sentenced t? death comes from the metropolis. lxmdon MalL Proved 8panlard Could Be .Killed. Early In the sixteenth century the natives of Porto Rico plotted to kill the Spaniards on the Island. Ther wr much doubt however, as to whether tr not I Wis possible to kill a Spnni ird. Many of the native Insisted that It was not. Finally it was decided to make an A young Spaniard wl c passing through an Indian vill.ie hospitably revived an f I and a number of natives arc rr.pn e I on li's journey. When hp arrivr! at a rht r his companions offered f carry him across. The young man accepted sr.d was taken up by two trrn and carrie info the water on tliHr shoulder. Arriving nejr the middle ol tic rive., they threw-hiin nni hld him dwn until h? teasel ti 1 hen tbey carried struggte. him ashore with profuse apologies, loudly proclaiming that they stumbled by accident and calling rron bin to ariM? and cotit;nue his journey. Hut tbe young mtn did not mc;ve and AiiaHy the natives were convinced that h was actually dead. Having wnred tbe proof they wanted the leaders of th rebellion at once began a general attack upon the Spaniards. esrx-rlmfn-t was was then him 1 1 DISEASES OF WOMEN. Wall equipped to treat diseases of woman. for years cured at Many who have suffered women I KS.H. home. Special book for Trained Attendants. Best Invalid's Hom Used la Examinations. la the Wast. ay A Quiet home for women during confinement, CANCERS, TUMORS -- No Honor Until Cured, WRIT! FOR mum BOOK ON CluTs Feet, Curvature of Lutiff, Eye, Skin, Kidney. Bladder, Hplne, Hare Lip. lllnnd and Epilepsy, Catarrh, Nervous Diseases. Slomaon itoudicb, Positively Guaranteed, FILES, Fistula-Co- re Withnt knift. liguturt or caustic, JV tuont occtfttd until pat it nt it utll. I-R- threatening produce poisoning Read the letters which follow. Write system." You performed a moat defft and VARICOCELE. skillful operation, removing an encysted tumor to those who wrote them and ask filled with under Posttlvt clotted blood and pus, about the Radically Cured in Ten DayeFKEK Book. of a turkey egg, from between the muscle. Guarantee, bend for bpecial about their cases. I have hundreds of size Tbe wound healed In a few days, leaving the New restorative treatment for loss of Vital similar lotters on file in my office and arm perfect as before. Will dheerfully answer, Power, Hydrocele, Rupture, Stricture, etc my own expense, any Inquiries regarding every mall adds to their number. Sat- at . DEFORMITIES CURED. your ability as a dlognoatlelan. surgeon and EDWIN E. WILSON. isfy yeurself as to my proferaional and physician. All persons crippled, deformed, lame or para211 Hall Building. lysed ttbould know what can be done by propes treatment for theBe case. Special attentloa paid to crippled children at the Sanitarium. The Publishers Newspaper Union, THE POTTERS OF NIPPON. Patients successfully treated at home by Consultation Free and confidential, at Kansas City, Mo, Vol. IV. No. 41. mall. or by letter. Thirty years' experleaot office 8atsuna Ware Is Made by a Strange Illustrated Book Free, frlvlng much TaluaMt People In the Interior of Japan. Information. Call at office or write to W. R. Payne of Loveland, Col., reDR. C. M. C0E, turned to bis home a few weeks ago from an extended trip through Japan A sals, painless, permanent cure guaranteed. Office. 915 Walnut St. KANSAS CITY, M0, and China and is full of stories of Twenty-fivyears' experience. No money acthose strange lands. Far inland on cepted an lil patient Is welt Consultation Read the following letters from the Isle of Nippon, the same on which anb Valuable book Fnrc. by mail or at patients treated and cured by Dr. Coe; the seat of the Japanese government olJos, Write to they tell their own story: Is located is a tribe of Japanese who differ in characteristics from their DR.C.M.C0E. KANSAS C?v7, MO! Suffered for Twenty Years With Ner. countrymen as much as do the Chinvous Headache Treated by Dr. Cot ese from the Japanese. LADIK'S CAPSULE GARDES Safe, reliable. Considers Relief From Pain a Bles"These people," ays Mr. Payne, Absolutely guaranteed to cure Leuchorrhea ana Female weakness. Lady Agents singGeneral Health Better Than It "seem to be larger than the ordinary (wblteK) sated. Write for particulars. Address Me. Has Been for Years Takes Pleas Japanese, and have greater physical Pharmacy, Leek Bos a.'" Kansas City, Mo. endurance. It is a part of their retire In Recommending Dr. Coe. ligion to disfigure their bodies. They BUTTIN SKIES NEW New City. Kas.. July 6th, 1901 LODGE torture themselves and inflict all Pun? Dr. C. M. Coe, Kansas Cliy. Mo. sport Boys Join! Send Dear Doctor: I had suffered for twenty year kinds of wounds upon their heads and 25c forGreatest button. For particulars ad- with a pain in my bead, and tried maur bodies. The person who can bear the remedies About doctors without relief. most pain and exhibit the largest dress General Organizer, 328 V. Ber- four yiarsand ago I began taking treatment front you, and derived much benefit from same. My sears is the most influential in the ry, Ft Wayne, Ind. head acd general health are better than for community and is looked upon as a relief from pain In my head ia a PILES Positively and permanently years, lbs leader. This tribe differs from the blerslng to ms. You have always treated ma A FREE cured. will trial prove with it fairness and consideration, and I take, otners inhabiting the isle and because Resoline Co., Box Z., pleasure in recommending you. of the fact that they are not so stoical Write J. W. BLAIR. fours very truly. as their brethren. They have relig- Waterville, Me. Everybody send for FACTS. TLAIN copy ious dances similar to those of the Their Little Girl Entirely Cured of St American Indians when gathered Vitus' Dance Treated In 189& Had MEN Cure yourself with Nature's their great medicine mam Been Afflicted for Six Month Wat cures Our all are as "These people developer known the remedy. Cured In Two Months Time. Mezitos; they are worshippers of Bud- weakness. Varicocele etc., without dha as their countrymen profess to drugs. Send stamp for book. Health Kansas Ctty, Mo., Sept. 12, 100. Dr. C. M. Coe. be, bat have many notions of their Appliance Co., Seattle .Wash. Dear Sir: our little girl la now entirely own regarding the sacrifice which of L Vitus' dance, by your trestment In FREE VALUABLE PREMIUMS-FR-EE cured should be made to be absolved froji Isjk. the was afflicted eta months. To Introduce our goods we trestment cured her in two monihs' time, Yout and. in. Although so far as religion goes remained well ever since. these people seem to be on the very give valuable premiums. No canvass- she baa MAUG1B WACHSMAX. UcspecUuiJy. ing. No work of any kind. Write to . W. Corr-e- r lath and Askew edge of civilization, the foreigner Tbe I lesser-H- i ffert Co., Dept M. Siwould be surprised to see how very Sick tor industrious they really are. They are mon, Long Building. Wllkesbarre, Pa, After Being Eight Years, and either engaged in their worship or Doctors Without Per, Many Trying K EXCELLENT LOCATION FOR they are working, and genuine art DOCTOR Mission, Wash. manent to Dr. Co Went She Relief, Large new seems to be born Into their very souls, Cured Now Was Well and and Docenter of town, store and $500 with only the crudest of implements bouse, 2000 in acres land Own Her Work Feels Sh That drugs, improved ing tbey make the celebrated Satsuma and unimproved. Inquire J. McFar-lan- d, Owes a Gret Deal to Dr. Coe. pottery which Is becoming prized Mist Ion, Wash. more highly In this country each year. Junction City, Kas.. lues 20. liKO. SJr. C. M. Coe, Kansas City. Mo. Incir ovens in which tl y bake tne MARRIED Dear exliocior: li is now two tears since I PEOPLE And those clay after it has been moulded into was treated at our fcaiii.ariuai In Kansas City, to be to married know are of pecting ought the construction. rudest shape sr.d I am wtli and dumg my own aoik. Have All sorts of figures are modeled upon the wonderful French secret Will paired ttilrty oul1 ,n wt.gh:. I ai tick f bai ird many doctors, ue pieces of pottery, but no matter save you many dollars. Will send t.titusever )atscX.niiitd snd any permantct timl until j what else goes upon the pottery, a you full instructions and something Lu1 1 feel that was utau-- si your bi...r,uru. ) , 10 B. cents. C. for 132 else Drake, picture of the Japanese God always jws great deal ti you. Yours T. KO.'W'-MR. J. Austin St, Cambridge, Mass. adores it "Tbe potters take their work to the Dr. Coe's TreaMONEY INVESTED in stocks and Greatly Benefitted nearest market and sell it for a song. Like New Person, a tmentFeels The pottery is then shipped to Yoko- grain by our plan earns 10 per cent Treated Four Years out to Is whence sent all it Ago and Has hama, monthly safe. Write for our Free Been Perfectly Weil Ever Since-H- ad parts of tbe world. The natives can- Booklet G. A. Gilbert & Company, not be considered savages for they Been III for Ten Years Befa have all the accomplishments for St Louis. Mo. Norton, Kas.. Jutie iC'Jk, 1J2. which the Japan " are noted, but C. M. Co., M. V., Kana City, Mo. MARRIED THE WOMAN'J l nations which Doctor: 1 wl.l say :bt your treatment the Influence? of f , and made me feel like a has done so much . ,r Japan as a na- cret Send 10 cents for sample an I greatly tentQi'ed t.w iraoit. It bss been four yar since I tion has not yet reached those people something else. from tank uvaimel.t twu, ail lul,i mete, Agnta Wanted. years in the Interior. I tave felt ptrfect.y ml.. !. 0B, FRIEND or the SeFrench I wn bad more work ;tiati workgreat skilled is previously. "'lhese people are also fr ill had lur tea I 11. years an.,k Ufor. tt. p. ers In the Cloisnee or silver wire work Pomoroy, 32 Saratoga Street, (iid to you for tr?tiJ.iii. 1 otmuecd all which became tho fad In America a East Boston, Mass. auCereis to go to yti. Wjrs truly. Vila. i. CASK few years ago. The way they weave this delicate wire Into all kinds of THE SLEMMER PORTABLE CANon , r HemorSuccessful: ope.-.shapes and even Into cloth Is aston- S' ER A rompiete outfit for canning Found Cf. Cce a &kii)j rhoids ornaments ishing. Nearly all of the 1 30, with which yon ran pack fruits which they war sre made of this and Treatment and A'.coi-t.nOperator vegetables equal to the bogt in woven Wire.' Denver Republican. Saniiart-iat the dations all That, the land. There Is 1,ig money in the busincw. Snd for circular. Couid .be Desired i'ccomm.nds "He's absolutely Joyal to the organ- running Slemmer & Son, Goldil.oro. Md." Treatment to Other Sui'f'rcrs, ization, Is'nt be?" Wood-- , Oh! , Sat I iv mad j;. A a To Whim It May C'Mrrn: W'AN'UiMr. "Absolutely. Why. he'd folio tee ! V;t:XTS f r fit ) I &l a tf htIj. (?)' f(lJ jM'rti.t .oip, c t first IVr organization even If It was In favor ('IS ) ii it lj riv ds at l r. C a . t; toim.fee mr..'t of decent pivrnment." Judge. ,ttr.;il t Hr.unilifh-n-l't. k.i,'ul A I :..K."'IN v,rj KOfl wombs' t .f. , i... ,,tlt .t o" "llTfy at;i tr- - ,i i!,t t,,,, - an fmjr yirnfn' :,, rvi 'tT. in it.e i n mi.1 i k a.J ir"l. Laura. Is Yarsraret entertaining? I :h ..o;iiij,rid I iuiersr t (, ifi l i'f' t. ,'.nin. cru ' If p t n4 ft') ke -i I r :.:- - f I " M. DXIsLK. E.iito- Alice I i. td say m. The mir-- u I ;'t v,t.;. r.otar." vzvKnwr. Treat"i tor aiarm of tn. Ciuder- ,t,"TEt. 'e we go In'o her fefidlo :; ":. Had Suffered fcr Years and Tried t , out something to eat. Indianapolis Address Iron Compary. Cir Many Remedies f!or of ih-Journal. 20. Lyc,.ir,i tilde, Kansas City, Mo. Him the Good That Our Dtd. . Knob Mo , Oct. ft, C. M "It's kind o" hahd on a hahd work-iKan ttf Uity. Mo. ',', "Sh'icks!" paid Mr. Metlder?rass. I f Si tat (trat pleasure in wrl-tman when he gits lonesome," rcu cr rftlr.g y r trstmcnt and toe eod J "t believe these here patent medi- has tor som d'ti for a rrb snd tiiad'W. 1 ine dat said fnle "to notice is all In cohoot.s." cine fellc-r.lfffied lor fears and bad trid many a, Is no consido de 'oountest people anna mat your Las done ''1 "What makes you say thatr' ior a a. ever Reapee Juhy yirs, ered de company." Washington akvl the druggist r. T. TH4T.0 Star. Trouble of Cured Thankful Stomae.. "Well, I've got five different almaofor Treatment and Kindness Re- ceived. Always htu a balance to bis ere J "The doctor rays I need a change, talmas. Me.. Jane It, '2. It Tie tight rope walker. John," she said. Dr. C. M Ce. Karas Cltv, M. Dwtor: 1 ear letter esme t isal a "Possibly, possldly," he returned, fewDesr I was ried ta see that y o. days ketcall line. My s'caneh the The pot should never as he searched one pocket after an- bad ot forrot Is arid o my tbrt mi tle !rk unless the pot Is gal van other, "but what I need Is change.'' brtker tti. well, I an very t teke ecW. tnl yr,nr kledeest) snd trwnt, tfiaekfn) Chicago Post ROA KICMHOt Tars uwlv S-- s. one-fift- o Phylc'a.n" Organized with a full staff Diseases, for treatment of all surgeons JHIRVI ROOMS lor accommodation of patients. ViMcult Surgical Orations Pfrormtd with Skill and Succtst ivhtn turgiry U ntcttsary. to-da- y. parish, has most births, and is immediately followed by St Then comes Mile End Old Town Bethnal Green and Southwark. At the top, with little more than a fifth of the births, proportionately, of the poorer parts corner St George's Hanover Michael's-ln-the-Field- Sts. I88B. e to the poverty of the disL,uke's perhaps the poorest Square and St When it comes to deaths, the same proportion holds in the main. St. George's, Southwark and St Luke's head the list Hempstead has the lowest death rate, and judged by thee re turns Is the healthiest part of London. Tbe volume brings out clearly the costliness of London life. Tbe board schools coet nearly 23 per cent more than other places for each child. The poor relief costs twice as much head. The local debt Is h that of the whole England and Wales. London contributes 23 cent of the Income tax of the country. Over 26 "encysted tumor containing decomposed tissues to of tbe and ESTABLISHED VARICOCELE on George"s-in-the-Ea- Nothing Until You Are Cured are the Judge Read the Letters Which Tell of the Cures Performed by Located at 26th and Wyandot full-bloo- d last fall. He belongs You Pay Dr. Notrebe. s, trict St In s The Guarantee according POSITIVE A GUARANTEE. d aa was chosen BR. 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