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Show i Front 8 rap Book. B'gh Prior Paid for Book. attained the age ot Very high prices for modern books were obtained at the sale of the Raisin ten. King Edward had everything concerning them which appeared In the library at the Hotel Drouot In Paris newspapers pasted into columns, and recently. Bourgct's Pastels, with these were handed over to them when water colors by various artists brought Boyaltj ooQeooo&oooQocoooeoooooooo 8 I FAREWELL TO HIS FRIENDS. As bis children they reached years of discretion. The prince of Wales, however, began at the beginning, and each of his children has a volume of newspaper cuttings dating from the day of birth. ' 600; Dumas' Trols Mousquetalres," on China paper, with Maurice rs ." drawings, 200; Voltaire's 1893, 460; Abouts Les MarLincoln's Impressive Speech at Springfield on riages de Paris," 1897, 280; jGuy de Contes Cholsls, Maupassant's 1891, His Departure for Washington. Art Work Kept In Italy, 200; Gustave Flauberts Salammbo," in law Italy 1901, with illustrations a very strict There by Rochegrosse, works of art, and 1150, and Le Legende de St Jullen, against the export of even a member of the royal family 1895, with water colors by Luc Olivier N the 11th of February, and touching eloquence, so exactly could not sell or give away a picture Merson, 135. to the occasion, so worthy of 1861, tho arrangements adapted or pillar or statue, ornamental piece for Mr. Lincolns depart- tho man and tffie hour." consent of Compressed Air for Street Cars. from a palace without the ure from Springfield wera At 8 oclock the train rolled out of claim that compressed air will Experts the authorities. completed. It was intendamid the cheers of the popeventually be the power of the future, Springfield supplanting both the cable and the trolley ed to occupy tho time reulace. Four years later a funeral train, In 1899 there were 4447 accidents on systems. In all lines of Industry we see maining between that date covered with the emblems of splendid Improvements, but In medicine Russian railroads, or an average of a constant there Is one remedy that cannot be Imand the 4th of March with mourning, rolled Into the same little more than twelve per diem. Al- proved on, and that Is Ilostetters Stoma grand tour from state to state and hearing a discolored corpse, whose city, Is founded on true merit, ach Bitters. It obtogether 238 persons were killed and and will cure Indigestion, dyspepsia, flat- city to city. One Mr. Wood, recomwere celebrated in sequies albeing every ulency, constipation and nervousness, 6933 injured. was the so prevent malaria, fever and ague. Try mended by Senator Seward, part of the civilized world. He special a chief provided and bottle manager. satisfy should yourself. use PUT that We you trains to be preceded by pilot engines DYES and be dissatNAM promise Street stolen in Chicago. all the way through. isfied from any cause whatever, to re Bowi:n Grant's Funeral Chicago has lost a street It was fund 10c. for every package. It was a gloomy day; heavy clouds and the about worth 1,000,000, city floated overhead, and a cold rain was muuum.muumiummmmmiunuii Mohbob Dbuo Co., Union ville. Mo. would like to find it again. Gradual before eight oclock, a HEN Bowlin The state department has declared encroachments were made on the street falling. Long had collected at mass of people Greene, a lifelong great to Russia the Intention of this governby a railroad company until It was the Btatlon of the Great Western railIn died, friend, will and advanthe city ment to retain whatever trade completely covered, to witness the event of the day. 1842, Mr. Lincoln, way Institute eviction proceedings. then In the enjoytages in Manchuria it has. At precisely five minutes before eight, ment of great local Mr. Wood, Mr. by preceded Lincoln, Hows This? This Will To forest Bother. room In the a One offer We from Hundred Dollars reward for reputation, under any emerged private Mother Grays Sweet Powders for ease of Catarrh that caunot be cured by UaU took to deliver a to and slowly passed building, a used Mother depot Cure. Children, Catarrh Gray, 'y F. J. CUENEY & CO.. Props., Toledo a the car, the people falling back respect- funeral oration (over the remains of his nurse In Childrens Home. New York, beloved friend; but when he rose to We, the undersigned, have known F. J. cure Feverishness, Teething Disorders, Cheney fully on eltner side, and as many as for the last 15 years and believe him Stomach Troubles and destroy worms. perfectly honorable la all business transactions his bands. Having speak, his voice was choked with possible shaking At all druggists', 25c. Sample FREE. and financially able to carry out any obligaAnally reached the train, he ascended deep emotion; ho stood a few momade by their firm. N. Y. tions Address Allen S. Olmrted. West A Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, the rear platform, and, facing about to ments, while hjs lips quivered In the Waldlng, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale James Eagan, who served with dis- O.i the throng which had closed around effort to form the words of fervent Druggists, Toledo, Ohm he sought to utter, and the tears Hail s Catarrh Cure is takon Internally, acttinction during the civil war under him, drew himself up to his full praise ing directly upon the blood and mueous surfaces removed his hat, and stood for ran down his yellow and shriveled the system. Testimonials sent treat Pries height, Farragut as a gunner, is dead at Joliet, of 75c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. several seconds In profound silence. cheeks. Some of those who came to Hi., aged 60 years. Hull's Family Pills are the beak His eye roved sadly over that sea of hear him; and saw his tall farm thus X am sure Plso's Cure for Consumption saved Id 1867 Secretary Seward offered to upturned faces, and he thought he read sway In .silence over the body of Bowmy life three years ago. Mr. Tnos. Robbins, give 15,000,000 for the Danish West in them again the sympathy and lin Greene, say he looked so helpless, Maple Street, Norwich, N. Y., Feb. 17. 1900. Indies and the offer was accepted, but friendship which he had often tried, so uttely bereft and pitiable, that The International Salt company complications arose which prevented and which he never needed more than with a capital stock of 1,000,000, has the sale. be did then. There was an unusual been incorporated at Springfield, I1L quiver in his lip, and a still more un Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. Inusual tear on his shriveled cheek. His the reduces children softens For gums, teething To Cure a Cold In One day. cures wlitdoulic. 25o a bottle solemn manner, his long silence, were Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. AQ flammation, allays pain, United States citizeds in Yokohama as full of melancholy eloquence as any druggists refund money if It falls to cure. 25a The house judiciary committee has are much interested in a rumor of the words he could have uttered. What did he think of? Of the mighty changes reported favorably a bill for a national possible establishment, 1? Yokohama which had lifted him from the lowest of an American bank. bureau of criminal identification. to the highest estate on earth? Of the wear oad which had brought him to this lofty summit? Of his poor mother lying beneath the tangled underbrush In a distant forest? Of that other grave in the quiet Concord cemetery? Whatever the particular character of 1894, Le-loi- O0OOO OO OO OO 0 OO 0 00 bis thoughts, it Is evident that they were retrospective and painful. To those who were anxiously waiting to catch words upon which the fate ot the nation might hang. It seemed long until he had mastered his feelings sufficiently to speak. At length he began In a husky tone ot voice, and slowly and Impressively delivered hla tar.weU to his neighbors. Imitating bis example, every man In the crowd stood with bis head uncovered In the rain. Friends No one who has never been placed In a like position can understand my feelings at this hour, nor the oppressive sadness I feel at this parting. For more than a quarter of a century I have lived among you, and during all that time I have received nothing but kindness at your hands. Here I have lived from my youth, until now I am an old man. Here the most sacred ties of earth were assumed. Here all my children were born; and here one ot them lies burled. To you, dear friends, I owe all that I have, all that I am. All the strange, checkered past seems to crowd y cow upon my mind. I leave you. I go to assume a task more difficult than that which devolved upon fast-falli- Mrs. L. A. Harris, a Prominent Member of a Chicago Woman s Political Club, tells how Ovarian Troubles may be Cured without a Surgical Operation. She says : "Doctors have a perfect craze for operations. The minute there is any trouble, nothing but an operation will do them ; one hundred dollars and costs, and included in the costs are pain, and agony, and often death. " I suffered for eight years with ovarian troubles ; spent hundreds of dollars for relief, until two doctors agreed that an operation was my only chance of life. My sister had been using Lydia E. Pink-liam- 's Vegetable Compound for her troubles, and been cured, and she strongly urged me to let the doctors go and try the Compound. I did so as a last resort ; used it faithfully with the Sanative Wash for five months, and was rejoiced to find that my troubles were over and my health restored. If women would only try Lydia E. Finkhams Vegetable Compound first, fewer surgical operations would occur. Mrs. L. A. Harris, 278 East 31st St., Chicago, I1L $5000 FORFEIT IF TIIE ABOVE LETTER IS NOT GENUINE. "When women are troubled with Irregular, suppressed or painful menstruation, weakness, leueorrhoea, displacement rr ulceration of tho womb, that bearing-dowfeeling, inflammation of tho ovarii, back ache, bloating (or flatulence), general debility, indigestion, and nervous prostration, or' are beset with such symptoms as dizziness, faintness, lassitude, excitability, irritability, nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, B e and feelings, blues, and hopelessness, they should remember there is ono tried and tmo remedy. Lydia E. rixxkJjum'i Vegetable Compound at onco removes such troubles. To-da- n "all-gon- THE GENUINE 'f l fliataca Uligw WILL KEEP YOU CUT KOHEIiS ELSE WILL LOOK FOR ABOVE TRADE MADK TATE NO CAIALOGUtJ 3H0WIN6 JUMTITUItt fRrC FULL LINE OP kARIl NTS AND HATS A J TOWtR CO.&ODTON. MASS .... " H In, hln, I tbs wan who never has s af.iradM nr" '- runs (Mitfg hi fgur avBiirwt JJV t't y'4T B ftft HIM l fuel pair ft f oMwvfti mmlp tit fft C0fftft4 A V, f j W ftUI KMt nb Bi in fttul I ft (V g bltr $. to)Bllt-- w 01 rl 1 Uf id fttvl ft ui QIU sv lwtiftTft in Hi ll Ilf lint til. Ml ft w.itiii Bill hr, !, 0Ull Will ftf fii(if g, fi.tfinnai Cft4 ?( 4elf feyele b4 ftlwav ftieft Hm4 V.toMfttftB filur la crops, labor, snd has aortal sad relif-Ioadmit.- -, la n er l,ri;n.72 Fairs. JMAtONft n, It wub aplnlld .I mints sml fiwll.nl ht'allh. lbra Sra fllv tu Ui aattirr oa tbs innd of Vtralrrn ( whlrb rosiprisr io, iha jrrrat prsln knit Alhart Infrs. TH fur lir- -l " ll'". a THE COHTEHTED FARMER ,ct qf I4t Lto'ftftfti era. I by ftn v w4, ft(ilfHi raiultins I. ml, n MauiiiihS, Anllol. sml Kaakati'lirwait, . ) icritlunal i1vntrs ml low rsir of tars sr sivm la lho fir-- ir ou. of lniminit Ihs fall .rani lands Ths haudwima furtp p'M Allas of Wrairra rn-arm frra to a. I Bf'l'llranl. Applv to Imllrv, 8urlntrn Irnt Itnnilsrallon, Ollaws, Cana (a, or l W. V. Ilninm, Canadlaii lov. rmnwiil Air rut, hul Now Am It LUs lliilg., Diuahs, N la ike Aiflktrinj Ailvcrtiwmeots hlsdly 1 lloattoa TtaL fiptb every heart In the audience was hushed at the spectacle. After repeated efforts, he found It Impossible to speak, and strode away, openly .and utterly sobbing, to the widows carriage, In which he was driven from the scene. Bowlin Greene bad loaned Mr. Lincoln books from their earliest acquaintance and on one occasion had taken him to his home, and cared for him with the solicitude of a devoted friend through several weeks of great suffering and peril. I Dr. ITartman receives many letters from Catholic Sisters all over the United A recommend recently reoeived from a Catholic institution in Detroit, Mich., reads as follows: States. Detroit, Mich., Oct 8, 1901. Dr. S. D. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio: Dear Sir "The young girt who used the Peruna was suffering from far yngttla, and loss of voice. The result ot the treatment was most satlsfac tory. She found great relief, and after farther use ot the medicine we hope SISTERS OP CHARITY. to be able to say she ts entirely cured. This young girl was under the eare of the Sisters ot Charity and used Peruna for catarrh of the throat with good results as the above letter testifies. SISTERS OF CHARITY States Use All Over United a. Unless the great God, Washington. who assisted him, shall he with and aid me, I must tall; but It tho same omniscient mind nnd almighty arm that directed and protected him ahall guide and support mo, I shall not fall I shall succeed. Let us all pray that the God of our fathers may not forsake ui now. To him I commend you all. Permit me to ask, that, with equal security and faith, you will Invoko hla wisdom and guidance for me. With theso few words I must leave you; for how long I know not. Friends, one and all, 1 must now bid you an affectionate farewell. "It was a most Impressive leen," Wt said the editor of the JournnI. have known Mr. Lincoln for many years; we have heard hint speak upon a hundred different occasions; but we never saw him so profoundly affected, nor did lie ever niter sn address which seemed tu us so full of simple Sterile U : : CiAAIA DAVID MBEKISON. If you do not receive prompt and satis- factory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. nartman, giving ft full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of Xhe Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O. ii Ir vrpvhr The fMt jtl4r it irsltsi. 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Tb pain tllaylnr ud ontlor-fueurailv nimliUca of tbiasrilnlear II will atop tli tootbai U . cars, and w rofotn inl rilve -l Inm-It th ui Mf-- Fxtrrnal eurritai eouulr IrrtlaDl known. tu for pain la tb nd (uimai and ail rheumatic, ttonra'tio ark (nut, coin A trial will claim proi wbat r lamia r it, end It will ! ftind to b lavstuabi la lb Man, people 11, "it uth bctof all nf rotir Price IS at or br lldriii.'(iniaor rtitcr oiut. anbdins thla atii.itmi tounln ponain aiamne Will and rmi a Inh h, mail. No ril.e abould bn accepted br th public un!c,n th am Carrie OMf label an nthnrwlnn It It aol UII'M HEOLUll MKi, CO , fCUUltin. 17 Ntete N r voaaCHT. llrcesty. up , INCOLN possessed the Judicial quality of mind In a degree so eminent, and it universally recog-tha- t he never could horserace without ing importuned to act as a Judge, or wltncsi a bet whhout assuming the responsibility of a stakeholder, In the spring or summer of 1832, says Ilenry McHenry, I hud a horse race with George Warbur-ton- . I got Lincoln, who was at the race, to bo a Judge of the race, much against his will and after hard persuasion. Lincoln decided correctly; and the other judge said: Lincoln is ths fairest man I ever lmd to deal with; If Lincoln Is In this country when ! die, ! want him to be my administrator, for he Is the only man I ever met with that was wholly and unselfishly honest." His Ineffable purity In determining tho result of a scrub racs had actually set his coDcaguo to thinking ot his latter end. continued use Congrrman David Meektaon. will fully eradl tikt a disease of thirty years' standing,' CLEM St am! one ot the devices by which he sought to stop the abuse is related. One Elmore JobnBon, an Ignorant but ostentatious, proud man, used to go to Lincolns postofflee every day sometimes three or four times a day, If in town and Inquire, Anything for me? This bored Lincoln, yet It amused him. Lincoln fixed a plan wrote a letter to Johnson as coming from a negresi In Kentucky, saying many good things about opossum, dances, etc.; 'Johns! come and see me, and old master won't kick you out of the kitchen any more! Elmore took It out; opened It; couldn't read a word; pretended to read It; went away; got Borne friends to read It; they read It correctly; ho thought the reader was fooling him, and went to others with the same result. At last he said he would get Lincoln to read It, and presented It to Lincoln. It was almost too much for Lincoln, but be read It. The man never asked afterwards, Anything here for me?" Llncclns that its believe THE TRMCKI BftrbfttMftf Nw fettH HkUu. ntM Aral fmiiPf Oil tftkee bb ak era New Salem, 111., his easy good nature was sometimes imposed upon by in-- . considerate qualntances; The following letter is from Congressman Meeklson, of Napoleon, Ohio: The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O. Gentlemen I have used sev--e r a 1 bottles of reruns and feel greatly benefited thereby from my catarrh of the head, and feel encouraged t o s From a Catholic Institution In Ohio comes the following recommend from the Sister Superior! Some years ago a friend of our recommended to us Dr. Hartmans Peruna as an excellent remedy for the Influenza of which we tbea bed several cases which tbreateaed to beef a serious character. We began to use It and experienced Much wonderful results that elnoe then Peruna has become our favorite medicine for Influenza, catarrh, cold, cough and bronchUls-SISTER SUPERIOR. Dr. Hartman, one of the beat known physicians and surgeons la the United States, was the first to'formul&te Peru-sIt was through his genius and perseverance that it was introduced to th0 medical profession of this country. Ills Sense o! Humor. isUs titoUtotomiQto w..... m) HEN Mr. Lincoln , Pa-ru-- na fer Catarrh. was postmaster at I POMMEL SLICKER MWlI j. for Coughs, Colds, Grip and Catarrh A Congressmans Letter. Pc-ru-- na 0 00 000 The Old Home, t AiAlAIIAI CHARITY CAPSICUM VASEUME BMS li,,. Use Za-dlg- 1 a Ivm.lft, Stw,anlib.twW.hodwUv -- k.'i.li., w wrywiw. 1,1 fttiai i n. s.nuin, Duuglaa BantsantliHKwitaaiimlvnbvUuai. SISTERS mu-ta- rd l. alur. . ebt t- I m Grand Ronds Valley THE ECEN OF OREGON Fine cllniit and rich toll. Ilomeaeekm' rates frost Utah point. 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