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Show Grip Leaves The Thousandsinlfs Path Weak, Nervous, Dyspeptic, Catarrh Wrecks. i It Pays to Advertise. Leap of a Wildcat f A pocket purse containing quite s sum of money was lost by Thomas Banks a couple of weeks ago and no tiees were placed in the pcstofflce and Hunter Tells of Remarkable Performance of Superannuated Beast, Which He Witnessed Now Seeks for Further Information. If a superannuated wildcat can alarming its prey, had shot Itself thirty-thre- e feet with apparent through the air and landed on top of ease, what might we expect from a the pheasant before the bird, as quick young and active one in the way of a as pheasants are, could rise and get John W. Hoffman of out of the way. leap? Pike county. Pa., wanted to know, The wildcats tracks and the marks and no one could answer him. of the pheasant's blood were so fresh I measured a wildcats jump once, on the snow that I thought there was the continued, that showed a chance for me to overtake the a clear space of thirty-thre- e feet be- prowler before it got into the swamp. tween stait and finish, and it was a I hurried along on the trail and found standing jump at that. Or, rather, it that I was closer to the wildcat than was a sitting jump, for the animal was I had suspected, for I overtook it becrouching in the snow when it made fore it had devoured its prey. from N. Not more than half of the pheasant, that leap. Y. JournI was hunting in the woods near which w as a fine old cock, had passed al."DuLittle Log Tavern Pond in Pike coun- down the wildcats gullet, and the ring the "for Crip recent ty and came upon the track of the other half never passed down. I sent and the wildcat. I followed it a long distance a riflle bullet Into the wildcats heart, Crip epidemic, in the snow. and it made another big jump. That effects like a was straight up In the air, though, and claiming a at track ended the spot vuus-nesSuddenly million victdebility, net animal where the it wa3 it fell hack dead, almost In Its tracks. that plain dyspefsia ims or more, had stopped and crouched. I looked Judging from the great length of and other car the efficiency around to see what had become of the the leap the animal made when it captarrhai condiof Peruna in tions resulting trail, and two reds ahead of me I saw tured the pheasant, I expected to find quickly relievin the malCrip, a bunch of pheasant feathers where it a young and healthy wildcat I was this from ing the entire Materady and its af the snow had been scattered about, consequently very much surprised to ter effects has and from that spot the wildcats track find that it was a very old one. It ia Aledica I have been the talk of found no remedy was poor and lank, with a film over led on again. the continent that equuls refuone eye, and scarcely a tooth left. was the to that It me, then, acplain nd for prompt So I would like to know how far a dinits for wildcat had been S.B. hunting Dr. tion." and active wildcat might be ner a and Presidiscovered had young pheasant Hartman, one dent The Hartwandering about in the snow. The cat able to leap, if ae superannuated evifeet with man Sanitarium had crept up to within two rods of tne can cover thirty-threbird, and, that either dent ease. Seems to me it ought to a DEMON grip has crossed our out of my system in a few days and did not First, it cured me of chronic bronchitis unsuspecting behind it LIKE being near enough to suit Its purpose put eighty or a hundred feet leaving behind scores of hinder me from pursuing my daily work. of fifteen years' by using two or as near as it could New York Sun. wrecks. without enough. I should like to see our Board of Health bottles of Peruna standing, easy get in January, 1894, and Victims of catarrh of the head, catarrh of give it official recognition and have it used no return of it. the throat, catarrh of the lungs, catarrh of generally among our poor sick people in "After I was cured of bronchitis I had la the stomach, catarrh of the kidneys, catarrh Greater New York." Joseph A. Flinn. grippe every winter for several winters. D. L. Wallace,, a charter member of the But, of the pelvic organs, are to be counted by through the use of Peruna, it got hundreds of thousands. Grip is epidemic International Barbers Union, writes from gradually weaker in its severity, until it catarrh, and sows the seed of chronic caIS Western avenue, Minneapolis, Minn.: dwindled down to a mere stupor for two or " Following a severe attack of la grippe three days. Now the stupor does not Robert E. Peary Confident That Under Proper Circutn tarrh within the system. few so true that sufferers are I seemed to be affected badly all over. I trouble me any more. Tics is grip O. H. Perry. stances the Problem Can Be Solved How He able to make a complete recovery until they suffered with a severe backache, indigestion A Congressman's Experience. and numerous ills, so I could neither eat have used Peruna. Would Proceed House of Representatives, Never in the history of medicine has a nor sleep, and I thought I would give up Washington, D. C. remedy received such unqualified and unimy work, which I could not afford to do. Pernna Medicine " One of my customers who was greatly Co., Columbus, Ohio. versal eulogies as Peruna. Gentlemen Despite repeated announcements, attack upon the Pole may he summed I am more than satisfied A New York Alderman's Experience helped by Peruna advised me to try it, and with and find it be to an excellent Peruna, including his own declaration that up in a paragraph, viz.: Hon. Joseph A. Flinn, alderman Fifth I procured a bottle the same day. I used A strongly built ship of maximum remedy for the grip and cattarh. I have Robert E. Peary will not again atDistrict, writes from 104 Christopher street, it faithfully and felt a marked improvement. used it in my family and they all join me tempt to reach the North Polej it power; a minimum party, utilizing New York City, as follows : next two months the took five I During seems incredible that a feat which he the Esqulmos exclusively for the rank "When a pestilence overtakes our people bottles, and then felt splendid. Now my in recommending it as an excellent remedy. Very respectfully, we take precaution as a nation to preserve head is clear, my nerves steady, I enjoy has so nearly accomplished will not and file; the establishment of a pere George H. White. at Sabine; the citizens against the dread disease. food, and rest well. Peruna has been worth continue to invite him until the manent station or If you do not receive prompt and satisLa grippe has entered thousands of our a dollar a dose to me. D. L. Wallace. caches of a chain of formation the One too becomes strong. homes this fall, and I noticed that the Mr. O. H. Perry, Atchison, Kansas, factory results from the use of Peruna, temptation to Hecla; the establishSabine from is at least Idea with this impressed write once Dr. to at writes : Hartman, giving a full people who used Peruna were quickly rewhat Mr. Peary says and the way ment of a main base some where on stored, while those who depended on doctors "Again, after repeated trials of your statement of your case, and he will be by he says it in an article on How to the North Grinnell Land coast; forcmedicines, Peruna and Manalin, I give this pleased to give you his valuable advice prescriptions, spent weeks in recovering, Reach the North Pole. in a recent ing the ship to winter quarters there; as my expression of the wonderful results of gratis. leaving them weak and emaciated. . I had a slight attack of la grippe and at your very valuable medicine in its effects in Address Dr. Hartman, President of The number of McClures Magazine, and the redistribution of the entire tribe Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. in which he clearly has the problem of Whale Sound Esquimos, taking the puce took Peruna, which drove the disease my case after repeated trials. solved and the way made simple and picked men of the tribe on the ship, with various contingencies pro- and distributing the others In a series easy, Chicagos Centennial. along the Grinnell vided for In advance. But he de- of settlements The Chicago Historical society, Land coast, with the rear on the perclares: Thousand, of homes msde happy every year by this treatment. tnrough Its executive committee, has ennial walrus grounds at Sonntag Most thoroughly equipped institution In the west Modern and So far am I from considering the expressed In favor of tho commemorCures made in dste to positively every respect. Bay and the head of certain summer up ation and celebration on Aug. 1, 1903, For terms and literature, address general proposition of advance over navigation at Sabine, and the van at as the centennial anniversary of the the Polar pack impracticable that I Hecla; and, finally and advance, in have no hesitation in saying I believe the earliest returning light of Februfounding of Chicago. Resolutions were LAKH OITY, UTAH. adopted in which the committee call3 that the man who, with the proper ary from Hecla nortnward over the 12 BAST FIRST SOUTH ST.. SALT attention to the fact that the date equipment and proper experience, can polar pack, with a small, light, chosen marks the passage of one hunsecure a base on the northern shore party, followed by a large, dred years since the Federal troops, of Grinnell Land, and can begin his pioneer main party, from which at heavy, commanded by Lieut Swearingen, eswork with the earliest returning light intervals two or three sledges would tablished Ft. Dearborn at the mouth In February, will hold the Pole In his drop out and return, until on the of the Chicago river and laid the foungrasp. last stage there would be but two or In dation of Chicago. The occasion. New Elghty-Pag- s Illustrated Catalogue Free. Write The proper method for an effective three sledges left. marks of the the committee, opinion BARTILSES & CO.. 1521 Fifteenth St., Denver, Colorado. the real beginning of the citys history, rather than the arrival of John tn four town. Small capital required and Kinzle, as has been suggested. We on red investment aiiu A L&liHDRY big returns the Jump after s, To Reach the Poles other buildings, but without results Mr. Banks then placed an ad in the Argus, and darned If his dog didnt go out in the back yard and dig up the purse with the contents In good condition. Of course the dog cannot read, but he heard the family reading the Item and thus furnished another evidence that it pays to advertise in the Argus. Mr. Banks is $10 ahead and we will steal the dog at the first opportunity. Antwerp (O.) Argus. The leading Issues in current diplomacy the Venezuelan settlement, the Panama canal treaty, and the agreement between the United States and Great Britain for the settlement of the Alaskan boundary question are clearly stated and discussed in the editorial department of the Review of Reviews for March. In no other American publication are the International problems of the moment so fully and candidly treated. North Carolina s New Senator. Lee S. Overman, the new senator from North Carolina, is 49 years old. He is a lawyer of ability, a native of Salisbury, and in 1874 graduated from Trinity college. North Carolina. He was private secretary to Gov. Vance and has been a member of the state house of representatives five times, having been speaker once. In 1895 he was the Democratic candidate to succeed Senator Vance. In 1900 he was the state Democratic presidential elector. He is of winning personality, of commanding presence and a skilled parliamentarian. Football and Irsanity. In During the year 1902, two men America were killed in prize-fightand, in a season of three months. Just been passed, twenty one men have killed playlniootball. Fifteen of these , died from broken necks or broken hacks. How many men have been ruptured and permanently Injured in various other ways no man can say. I know, says Elbert Hubbard, In the March Cosmopc.Iitan, that two young1 men with whom I am personally ac quainted, are now In lunatic asylums as a result of football, and their ravings are the cries and signals of this game. If you still think that football Is manly sport, you might interview the parents of these young men. Fishes Thrown Up by Volcanoes. The vomiting of fish i from volcanoes is no new experience and It seems more startling than mysterious. M. J. Glrirdin explains that in the between two eruptions often craters bea century or more come filled with fish stocked lakes, and the next eruption blowi out the water and Its contents. al te Catarrh Cannbt Ba Cared they cannot with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, osCatarrh is reach the seat of the diseaiS. and in order to blood or constitutional disease, Hail 8 remedies. cure it voumust take internal acts and taken is internally, Cure h (atari on the blood and mucous surfaces. directly not a quack medicine. Hall s Catarrh Cure is the best physicians It was prescribed by one ofand is s regular prefor years, in this country best tomc9 scription. It is composed of the blood purifiers, best the combined with known, mucous surfaces. The on the directly acting combination of the two ingredients is perfect what produces such wonderful results in curing free. Catarrh, bend for testimonials, P J CHENEY & CO Props., Toledo, (X A Generous Convert. Ballington Booth has been telling Honesty Among Chinese. his friends about a woman who stood Honesty Is a prevailing virtue up to testify to her conversion In the among most Chinamen. Some of them, days when he was with the Salvation I was very foolish in their native towns and cities, often army. She said: leave their places of business un- and vain. Worldly pleasures, and esguarded while they go off for an hour pecially the fashions, were my or more. Should customers arrive in thought. I was fond of silks, satins. the meantime, they find the prices of Jewelry, ribbons and laces. But, my goods plainly marked, select what friends, I found they were dragging they want, and leave the money for me down to perdition. So I gave them them. all to my sister! sub-bas- DRUNKENNESS CURED. .... THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, FOR WESTERN PLANTERS The Ills of Women Act upon the To-da- y. START Write us. STEAM make ail kinds of Laundry Kaohinery. Paradox Machinery Co., 181 E. Division St., Chicago. Churches With Few Attendants. Many churches In the central districts of London, each occupying ground worth $1,000,000, have congregations on Sunday morning of not more than a dozen persons, and usually half of them are curious Yankees. CARBOLIC SALVE will prevent blood poisoning in Cuts, Wounds, Sores, and heal I Bruises, r 1 them, too. 25 cents. Would you have TOOTHACHE fo cents? Our Jap- anese Tooth Ache Drops will rid you of both. DeCOSTAS LIVER PILLS is 15 L Health Insurance for 25 cents a policy. What is your health worth? All Lnng Diseases start with a cough. If you will cough up a quarter for a bot- THE One SPIRIT AND THE FLESH. Wai Willing, But the Other One Have Been Very Weak. Supreme Court Justice Woodward, hearing Borough President Cantor deploring the fact that he had to attend a public dinner, where he might have too good a time,- - said: That reminds me of an old constituent up In Fredonia whose weakness was strong drink. The town voted no license, and to obtain liquor it was necessary to take a trolley car to Dunkirk, three miles away. One night I saw my bibulous friend waiting for the Dunkirk car. I saluted him and Inquired where he was going: Down to Dunkirk, to get drunk, he shouted, and then he added solemnly: But New York gee, how I dread It! Times. MuGt PUTNAM FADELESS DYES fast to light and washing. are Punctuality a Thief of Time. On ThursMr. Max Hecht writes': day of last week, at 3:30, the hour for the rehearsal of Trial by Jury, I met Mr. Gilbert at the stage door of the Lyric, and congratulated him on his punctuality. Dont, he replied, I have lost more time through being punctual Lonthan through anything else. don M. A. P. tle of Cough Balsam youll stop coughing Japanese Corn Cure Mrs. Soothing Sjrnp-- ' will rid you of a For children Wimlowi teething, soften the gums, reduce In. fiammailoa, allay pin, cure wind colic. 25c a bottla. dozen CORNS for a quarter. Which do JACKSONS BILL WAS SETTLED. you love the best-co- rns or quarter? Victory at New Orleans Wiped Out Account of Hotelkeeper. ALL DRUQGISTS Oft STORES In an address delivered at Salisbury, OR DIRECT FROM I I t I N. C, on "Jacksons Day (Jan. 8), Mr. J. P. Caldwell, the editor of the SALT LAKS Charlotte (N. C.) Observer, related a CITY. story' of Andrew Jackson that has, so far as we know, never before been PLANTS SEEDS BULBS printed. While he lived at Salisbury, EVIIYTHIM6 FOR THE GARDEN says Mr. Caldwell, "Jackson once atCUT FLOWERS AND FUNERAL tended court at Rockford, then the DESIGNS. county seat of Surry, and left without ... TEL. 60S. SEND FOI CATALOGUE. . wae duly 64 E. End South SL paying hie bill, which Schwarz A Uernicka, Salt Lake City. charged up against him on the hotel register, which seems to have been the hotel ledger of that time, and so DRY TIME IN A All 31 stood for many years. When the newa of the 8th of January, ESffl Iff IDE FISH NEVttfAlS of1815,thewasvictory received In this then remote TIME. section, the old landlord turned back ft the leaves of the register, took his Remember this whenyou bqy Vftt pen and wrote under the account I Weather Clothing end look for the against Andrew Jackson, Settled In Mae TWER on the button. full by the battle of New Orleans. This jidn and this name have stood Cause of His Election. for the BEST during sixty-seve- n A legislator of Charlton County, Mo., years of Increasing sale, makes the following unique explanayour decJtr will not supply you irite fbr tion of his presence in the legislature: waten black of yellow te catalogue pr I waa horn under a tobacco leaf. I if oiled coats, slickers, suits hats and grew up between the corn rows, and rse goods for all kinds of wet work. I've got my share of hardtack and . 9. TOWER CO, pork. Now, by ginger. Ive a thouXrON.NAM.0. A. sand acres of the best land In ChariOWM CANADIAN MONTA CAM. htnm ton county, and I thought I would like to get out among the boys some, I When Answering Advertisements Kindly guessed I could be elected, and 1 Mention This Paper, Z. C. M. I. M. NATO r -- JESSES, She Knew Her Husband, Plso's Cure cannot be too highly spoken of as Third Ave., a cough cure J. W. OBbiex, N., Minneapolis. Minn., Jan. 8, 1900. American Enterprise In Canada. thirty great manufacturing companies of the United States are establishing factories in Canada. Welle Laid More than Mountaineers Harsh Judgment. Bishop Coleman of Delaware goes on a tramp through the mountains of West Virginia every summer and, of course, has many odd experiences. d Last summer, clad In old and clothes, he entered an Inn where several mountaineer sat talking. One of them with characteristic hospitality invited him to take a drink, but the bishop courteously deDo you eat hay? said the clined. native. "Why, no, my friend," said Then, the stranger wonderlngly. said the mquntalneer with scorn, I dont think you are fit company for man or beast. Come, boys, lets take something." dust-covere- Did Not Know New Mexico. Delegate Rodey of New Mexico hai been astonished during the fight for statehood to find that a great many people in the eastern states think that A New Mexico is a foreign country. friend of his who runs a big store ii the territory was In New York re cently and went into a wholesale house He told a lordly to purchase goods. looking attendant that the goods were The for shipment to New Mexico. export department is on the next floor, said the New Yorker, which so purchaser that enraged the would-bhe left the place after giving the astonished attendant a rather sulphurous lesson In geography. e WAS REFUSED LIFE INSURANCE. of "Coffee Heart. Rejected Life Insurance companies have fully established the fact that the use of coffee causes an organic derangement of the heart, shortening the long beat and imperiling life. For this reason habitual coffee drinkers are refused n life Insurance In many cases. A merchant of Whites Creek, Tenn., proprietor of a large store there, says: Three years ago I was examined for life insurance and to my surprise was rejected because my heart action was at times out of place IS heats in 60. "I consulted several good doctors and was invariably asked by them, Do you drink ardent spirits? use tobacco? or drink coffee? To the first I answered Very little, to the second No, to the last Yes, and they would all say Quit coffee. "I determined to do this. I had read about Postum Cereal Coffee and bought and used It, and I liked It as well as the best of real coffee, and as a result of its use in place of coffee I find myself , without a skip In my heart action and I can get Insurance on my life cheaper by 25 per cent (notwithstanding the advance in age), than I could when I first commenced using Postum." Nsme furnished by Postum Co, Battle Creek, Mich. well-know- Scheme of Henpecked Man Resulted in Failure How Marriage Changed Fire, Eater Into Model of Meekness. Marriage, said the man on the changes all of us. I used to have a teamster In my service who was a terror. His name was Jackson. He could whip his weight In wildcats. About a year ago he came to me and asked for leave of absence, saying he was going to get married. He married the thinnest little woman you ever saw. She didnt weigh ninety pounds. Well, sir, he hadnt been married three months before he was a changed man. All the fight and bluster was out of him, and he went about the place as meek as Moses. One day he confided to another teamster that his wife was nagging the life out of him. The boys advised him to stand his ground like a man, but he was in deadly terror of that little woman, and it was no use. Finally the other teamsters hatched up a plan to bring Mrs. Jackson to terms. Jackson was to stay away from home all night. He looked positively frightened when this was suggested, but he consented. The next day he sneaked around the place like a criminal. Evidently he was afraid his wife L, VERY LARGE BANK CHECKS, would come No .sir! after him. But she didnt About 4 oclock, according to the plans of the conspirators, a hoy was sent to Jacksons house with a peremptory order to Mrs. Jackson to send all of her husbands clothes down to him Immediately. Jackson breathed a sigh of relief when the boy departed. There, he You bet, said, that oughter fix er. said a conspirator, shell be scared to death and come down here Yes, added Jack-soyou to go home. and you bet Ill be the boss after this! Half an hour later the hoy returned with an immense box on his shoulder. Jackson looked frightened. Did you tell her Jackson wasnt cornin home no more? one of the men Inquired. Yes, answered the boy. What did she say? asked Jackson. First she slapped me on the jaw said the boy. Then she laughed and give me a dime and a piece o pie. Jackson went home that night New York Press. Nerves like a Firebrand. The relation of womans nerves and generative organs is very close; consequently nine tenths of the nervous prostration, nervous despondency, the blues, sleeplessness, and nervous irritability of women arise from some derangement of the organism which makes her a woman. Herein we prove conclusively that Lydia E. Pinkham Vegetable Compound will quickly relieve all this trouble. Details of a Severe Case Cured in Eau Claire, Wis. Dear Mbs. Pixkham: I have been ailing from female trouble for the past five years. About a month ago I was taken with nervous prostration, accompanied at certain times before menstruation with fearful headaches. I read one of your books, and finding many testimonials of the bcnc- - ficial effects of Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound, experi- enced by lady sufferers, I commenced its use and am liappy to state that after using a few bottles I feel like a new woman, aches and pains all gone. I am recommending your medicine to many of my friends, and I assure you that you have my hearty thanks for your valuable preparation which has done so much good. I trust all suffering women will uso vour Vegetable Com- Mbs. Minnie Tietz, 620 First Ave., Eau Claire, 'Wis. (May 28, 1901). pound. Nothing will relievo this distressing condition so surely as Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound; it soothes, strengthens, heals and tones tip the delicate female organism. It is a positive euro for all kinds of female complaints; that bearing down feeling, backache, displacement of the womb, inilammation of the ovaries, and is invaluable during the change of life, all of which may help to cause nervous prostration. Read what Mrs. Day says: I will write you a few lines to let you know of the benefit I have received from taking your remedies. I suffered for a long time with nervous prostration, backachq, sick headache, painful menstruation, pain in the stomach after eating, and constipation. 1 often thought I would lose my mind. I began to take Lydia E. Pinkliams Vegetable Compound and was soon feeling like a new woman. I cannot praise it too highly. It does all that it is recommended to do, and more. I hope that every one who suffers as I did will give Lydia E. Pinkhams remedies a trial. Mrs. Marie Day, Eleanora, Pa. (March 25, 1901.) Dear Mrs. Pixkhah Free Medical Advice to Women. ings of Reading stock was for and ranks, so far as known, Ownership of Millions Transferred by as the second largest check ever Mrs. Pinkham invites all women to write to a Narrow Slip of Paper. used in local banking. New York advice. You need he afraid to her Wall street banking these days in- Evening Post. not volves the use of some very large to could doctor your letthings you explain checks. Single Items for $5,000,000 or wrill be seen only by women and is absolutely conA SURE ENOUGH AMERICAN. $10,000,000 are frequently seen, and fidential. Mrs. vast experience with such much greater amounts are sometimes troubles AH Church enables her Roof But it tell you just what Is best transferred through the interchange Repaired the of a narrow slip of paper. Most of Came Back. you, and she wrill charge yon nothing for advice. these items are collected through the The following story is told of an , clearing-houseexcept In cases where American who visited an old Engthey are deposited In the bank on lish church and struck up a conversawhich they are drawn. Deab Mrs. Pinkham : - Allow ms to express to tion with the rector. The two went f the benefit I bavi At the time that the Third Avenue derived from taking Lydia E. Pinkhams VegetaUle you to the roof for the sake of the view up Befor Compound. railroad property changed hands, two and the rector to it rI was J;on the verge of nervous prostration. Couli I started take : out how badly pointed not Bleep nights, and I suffered dreadfully from indigeston and headache, checks, aggregating $34,500,000, In need of repair were the leadi; heard of Lydia E. Pinkhams wonderful medicine, and were given out One of the checks, began its use, whlcl on to talk In a hopeless way of Immediately going restored my health. for $17,000,000, passed through the of the the poverty parish. clearing-housr.ecommed It Mbs. Bibtbl May 26, 1900. It was suffering women. E. DaiitKlNS, 25X Lapidge 1st., San Francisco, Cal. (May 21, 1901.) The American rubbed his chin and drawn by Kuhn, Loeb & Co. on the roof at National City bank, and was collect- then offered to put on FORFEIT it we eannot forthwith trodne the above teatunoniala, which will prove lelr absoluteorigin! letter and aignatores gennieenaa. ed by the Bank of Commerce for the his own expense. The delighted recLydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. Another tor closed with the offer. The AmeriMorton Trust company. check, drawn by the same firm for can was as good as his word, and $17,500,000 on the Bank of Commerce, when on the completion of the work the rector thanked him effusively, he did not pass through the clearingCANAC HAS FREE HOMES FOR house, It being collected by the Mon-to- quietly confessed to having made a Trust company from the bank di- very respectable profit out of his PvtiioNtn Anrlc, t UptNt fNwmof rect. Previous to that, on Feb, 1, charitable work. Naw rkrH rlvcifilscr' I r . The,ltiiril Upward of 100.000 Amerl a. Price tWInouIn a yield f 748hook bn, The rector asked for an explanahave settled in Wetem Ce 1901, a check for $23,127,000 was u I amleef MBotheed W per the during past 3 yeare. The Maeral heat, IB fcu. per spelts drawn by J. P. Morgan & Co. on the tion and then the American Informed lever etc .upon receipt of lOe pc tag. CONTENTED. HA PH him Is was a that A.I1UESBEEDCO. also 40IH AND there That certain bank. U amount PKOSPEKOCS. Cnhg, Wh, First National and there I collected without passing through the of silver In lead, which was now ex1 W0M and In connection with tracted, but In old times It was left clearing-house- . other tbe continent. I JnS.ST'Ji n.'rHr: the purchase of ' Southern Pacific because its presence in the lead was I C write toNAT HA1? PENSION Washington. D. C., the I stock by the Union Pacific company, not suspected. The quantity of the l.,.S1wJ?oe,TiulolcrePlieB athN HOMESTEAD LANDS Of 160 A( a check for $14,890,000 was drawn on silver In the lead on the church roof Staff MihCorp Prosccut.nt Claims since 1871 Charge for which (t 10 March waa to sufficient all pay the Mercantile Trust company expenses and following fur an A tie. end otherforentr !o tTerr e,,T. county, to weerttaente giving you reduced IHerut 5, 1901. The check given a fortnight to give the American a tangible profit WANTFn rallwi LU handle bet paying bnalness known; nKriwn'-rn'blt'lKrntlon, Otu hold new; L, Lake exclusive of Shores Pearsons control. in payment Weekly. ago Luke City. Ctal 8lt FhoenU Co., B W, listh St., hew York. ued Canadian Government 0, lor not ter the tell Pinkhams to her her the for e M POTATOES! WESTERN millions. - ?a8r Agent. ; ! , ' |