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Show !f rp TV f11 4f ' dU 4 ED' led Catarrh lino Years and all places cf a:., .cement me,i,and Superior' courts immediately closed. Odr worthy Bishop, B. F met and adopted a rule tjiat nq de Bingham, is wearing a broad smile crce of divorce will be made until over the arrival of another harvest one of the parties deposits the fee hand which made its appearance at for entering the "judgment: The his home on the 6th of the preseLt Judges blame the lawyers and the month. All concerned doing nicely; lawyers hlame thetr clients for not You may expect to hear from paying. ; Trenton again, for we. are going to No decree of divorce is valid" unkeep pace "with Sanko and G. L. M til it is entered and there., have been over 100 cases in the last two Respectfully. N. J. E. years where the . parties ' failed to i 1901. 14. Feb. have the judgment entered Trenton, FEuUHA DY- iJ v-- All Doctors Failed. remedy that destroys the dandruff gtrm Newbros Hcrpicide. Stop dandruff, liair wont fall, out, but will grow naturally, luxuriantly. Allays itching instantly and makes hair glossy and soft as silk. At druggists. One bottle will corn vince any doubter of its merits. HAMILTON MURDER CASE. PREFER TO LIVE. Des Moines," IaTT Feb. 14. P. least 13. three At Feb. Peking, M. Ityan, a plumber, makes the of the Chinese to whom Emperor statement. that he was fn Kwang Sn sent achoice of suicide otthe kilUug..of.Leoiinr&.Dny in pursuance of the demand of the He says he saw the fight start and powers for their punishment with saw an unknown man strike Hamildeath, have declined, to comply, ton with a billiard cue. IIe did and the - Emperor : hr s withdrawn not see the fatal bloW struck. He his request - that - they should de-- says Hamilton did not kill Dayr stroy themselves. His . Majesty now telegraphs A WOMAN WOUNDED. Prince Ching that when he agreed to of the joint noteJhe I Continued frovxlgtpage. latter only required that the- pun- of the Council to plan means of ishment should fit .the crime,' and the disturbance and proquelling he argues that if the worst of the viding against further outbreaks. guilty deserve death, the others should be punished in other ways. Tonight ho decided that all joints must ss eye-witne- Blood s the.-ter- 1 ms more poisoning-resu- lts frequent lyf rofiUconsf i palioli than all other causes combined. You muyt not neglect your t bowels. The y are tho safety valves of Ihcaltln - -- HON. GEORGE KERSTEN. OF CHICAGO. Hon. G so Kcrsten, a tice of (he Peace of Chicago, "cays i I was afflicted 'With catarrh for nine years. My catarrh Was located chiefly in my head. I tried many remedies without avail. I applied to several doctors, but they were not able to cure me. I learned of the remedy,., through the daily newspapers. After taking the remedy for ,1, weeks I was entirely cured. I consider my cure per- maneut, as it has been! two aoct a1 half yeers since I was cured) ' ' The Governor of Oregon la an ardent lie keeps' it conadmirer of in the house. In p recent letter tinually to Dr. Hartman he says: , use .your Fe- I have had 'occasion ' a medicine i a td1 Uiii'liy for Colds, aod it proved to be an excellent remody. for I have not had occasloa-to-ufes-other ailments. Your3 very truly, ?" W. if. Lord. is known from the Atlantic to, the JPactflch letters of congratulation and com- mendation, testifying to tlio meras its of a catarrh remedy r.re pouring in Vv" from every State Jus- woll-know- a Pe-ru-n- a, l' Po-n:-n- a. rn-u- K Po-ru-- Pe-ru-- m The foreign envoys, on the contrary, say that even those who are least guilty deserve death, and ns there is, no worse punishment, all mHst buffer that penalty. Unless the court changes its views, no immediate settlement is possible. in the Union. Dr. Hartman Is Bernard King, National Military nome, Leavenworth, Kan., also says: I will write yoti a few lines for publication to make known what has done for me. I took a severe cold, which I neglected. It developed into catarrh and bronchitis and in a short time became chronic. I tried everything I saw advertised, which did me no good. I saw the great tonic advertised. I bought one bottle. I found myself so much better after taking'll I wrote you for advice, which you kindly continued to give me free of charge' for five months. Now I am happy to inform you and the public that I am perfectly cured of catarrh and bronchitis. I jnake this statement in ft ope that some of my comrades will see it and bo benefited thereby." Pe-ru-- (Pe-ru-n- a) - Lining Pe-ru--na to promptly cure colds,proteets the family other against allmen ts."T IT 1 DENVER OFFICER SHOT. Denver, Feb. 13. Philip D. Killaim,-,- 3 years old, was shot and probably fatally wounded by James Marshall, at 4:05 oclock this morning at 1851 Larimer streetj the gambling house kept by Marshall and Hub 'Bentley. . A' force of special officers under former Deputy Sheriff! ..William evict Marshall and Bentley. Kil-laiwas tone of these.' officers; While they' were' fiscending' the stairfvay several 'shots Were fired at them and theyi; retreated. .Kib iahn mrthQ iheptr head and arm. Nobody else was Marshall has hit so far as know-n- . He wa formerly been arrested. City Marshal of Cripple Crept, j m s do. should Keep honee. Pe-rn-- na in the Use it Mr. Ed. Larron.VEt-na- , I ml.. I.mkeeouoty, says: When 1 begun 1 t skins was suffering f roni catarrh of the iwM and for coughs, la grippe, receiving hun- colds, dreds of such let- and other cliters dally. All matic affections throat. I used two Mr. Joreph West-broof St. Edward, classes write of winter,-anbottles of and it cured me. 1 I use NeU.bays: from these be no there will letters, have not been bothin ray family for all little ailment the highest to tlfc rather -- allmentr ered with catarrh-alncand that was and it has never lowest. in the house. eighteen months failed mo yet." Any man who All families ago." wishes perfect health mu6t be entirely should provide r.-Hart --free from catarrh. Catarrh is well-nig- h themselves with a opy-- of almost mans free book, entitled "Winter Cauniversal; omnipresent. is the only absolute safeguard tarrh. This books consists of set eh known. A cold is the beginning of ca- leotures on ettarfh and la grippe detarrh. To prevent colds, to enro colds, livered at the Surgical Hotel. It conirto'-fchea- t catarrh'Out of'tts Vfctirru: tains the Utestinformationon the treatnot only cores catarrh, but ment of catarrhal diseases. Address Dr. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio. prevents it. IV-ru-- k, Pe-ru-- Pr-ru-i- m -- e -D- Pe-ru--na Pe-ra--na Is . illness. Mrs. Maughan was in tte 84th year of her age, She was a most exemplary woand loved by man rnd was all who knew her.- She was the mother of seven children, all of Fuueral serwhom smvive her vices will take place in the Tabernacle Ft noon cn Sur.day. A biographical tkctrh of Mrs. Maughan will rj peer in a later issue of The Journal. w-i- s d I - A PIONEER DEAD. Mr. Wiry Ann Mcghaa Of Tt Gty Posses' Away. , ,'Mris Maiy Ann Weston Maughan; nqof the 47 v . . pioneers, one of thb founders of Logan City, and tutf of its famous . old people, parsed aw.iy at 10:20 oclock jUr---- ' brief dj, )uoriiing, af ter a 4 ' paCK2Q6 PRICE 25 CENTS. Biter Bros- Drufl Go - " '1: Sole Agents. .t p. , is almost certain that the steamship Lucerne was the victim of the disaster near Vacilieu. A message from the agent to the Un owners this afternoon said: identified wreckage, the same as Lucernes fittings found at Lead Henry CrHaybaHs Market News ' Cover . The owners and jnaritters conversant with the facts agree that Her " loss inthe'ship has gone: of volves thirty lives, twenty-thre- e her own erew,' and seven others, shipwrecked ScnTnannnd rrpns- sengers. The supposition is that she either hurst her boilers and went to pices or struck the cliffs and foundered. As all the Lu hereT'thc CHvriTetsrprewn,eidod disaster has appalled the whole , community. Dont fail to reid the following Prices. Every . Article is a Bargain JiROGERlES. Cans Tomatoes . Pks Soiled Oats 7 Boxes Old Style Lye .10 Jlarsl LanE.diy.Soap. 3 3 . 10 lbs. Boiled Oats 5 Pkcs Ycsemlte Coffea Washington, Feb. -- 13 The s re- 5 lbs. Tapioca' w-a- 5 3 lbs. Sago Peas ns Best Corn Salmon Pkgs Corn. Starch C-- and-'Whito--"- From-Trrntca- .- -- tree, wltli everu IlYEmrrUTAii - e Lincoln sioru book about citizen, of Colfax, Wash,, had dandruff so badly that TTitr caked ' op 'mj- - scalp. Herpipide Dm 't M s. M WELLS, eofnpleteiy cured me. George II . i t: MciWhirk of AValla Walla, (Wash. 4 & Surgeon, . v!: Physician says: Ilerpicide completely cured me of a bad ca&o of dandruff of 30 years standiug. They took the Co-oonly really sensible treatment, a Two Blocks South of ic-v- aw-ok- 1Q0 D3Q6 lowing cablegram today ceived at the War department from Gen. Mac Arthur at Manila. Col. Simon Tecson, seven offsoldiers, fifty-nin- e icers, seventy-on- e Gloss Starch ammuni2000 rounds guns, 44 surrendered Celluloid Starch unconditionally tion, de Feb. 11, San Miguel Mayumo, Luzon. This breaks up group DRY 0C0DS- heretofore operating in mountains east, of. Bulacan; , reSc yd .Best Indigo Prints moves from noiihcni Luzon last So. 14 .Black and JWhite. Prints formidable organized force except5c- Gray " ing inFirst district? Rigid enforce Onr Line of 40o yd. Dress Goods for ment proclamation December 20th. 25c action people througli - ; 75c Silks at Spontaneous 40o ' Federal party behalf of police 75c $1.25 yd. Blaok Brocades self protection, are producing most 12d ' v.20c yd. Plannelettea satisfactory results; encourage hope entire suspension hostilities at fiarly off on our. ;INE;OR..LADIES..SmTSOnft-- . grrOue-Thir- d very- po-n- l uirfil the last week,-whet date? foorth olf on LADIES 8IL1C WAISTS. jWe are doping our lint of Dr. II., A. Adamson from RichMENS.. IiADIES, MJSSESV and CHILDRENS UNDERWEAR mond was summoned to the house of Mr, Ftyrley Merrill,. jind-fjou- nd RegardleP8qfCoBt,&meHig.bargaip jnJhiiJineWebave.a lineL. , SHOES to dope out at 50 per cent, off from regular pticesis of WITH 13 Over four of his rhildnm suffering- with MHwaukcerWis.,-Feb00 WORTH OF EVERY GOODSTURCHaSEDAT $5 THI ir rBALE7 diphtheria. S;n.e tl;en two f their 'two hundred people in this city childn-have passed, away. One j who supposed themselves divorced WE WILL THEN BELL YOU This disec very was died rn the 6th inst, find, one on j are married. CI.OO. , the 12th. There are three more of : made yesterday when it was found thtir family Vho are very sick with that in over 100 cases where flivor-th- e same disease. 'A small boy of , res have been granted, they have Mr. Ezra '.McCombs also died on not been docketed. , the 11th dust of d:pldhcria; S fheols;- - Thc four Judges-- ; of the CIreuit A sad and most distressing octhe death of the infant currence child of Mr. ana Mrs. Willard Jacobseu of .the Seventh ward which occurred yesterday morning. The child - was- in perfect health when taken to bed by its parents on Thursday night and during the hight gave no signs of illness, but when the mother in the morning she found it life- v less by her side. ' c;i4ol-aiWAS summoned. hni lifewns beyond recall when thephy Editor Journal: Thinking a sician reached the Jacobsen home few linos from Trenton would bo The physician gave the cause of death as imperfect circulation of appreciated by your many readers, I herewith! send you u few items .the' blood. The health of the people has .been - The Famous Herb Remedy. New Treatment. John; N Fuller, REBELS SURRENDER. Sadden Death o! a Child. 4' St. Johns, N, F., Feb. 13. It the'. United States ., THIRTY PERSONS DROWN. is exactly, of Y LlncolnTea HAIR WONT FALL OUT Arnett Jonh, been senj.by, Fred Koek, owner of the premises to was'-wounded- TO-DA- If Yoii Kill the Dandruff Gcrmi with the -- - what every family in close immediately. A mass meeting is being held to night, and an attack on the other joints is expected before morning. The jointists are defiant and bloodshed is feared. This mornings attack was de cided upon at a secret meeting held in the Bapfist church last night The crusaders met . at the church by prearrangement this morning and marched directly to Schmidts place,bcginning the assault without the least warning. Clear your system all impurities by using- - - - n 20 lbs.. Sugar oasiv O; for I . |