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WEliltl WAGONS. . . . .BOOTS ANV' SHOES • . : ' . .. . . . .

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· . Not a cheap tailot·sijop but a shop wpetegood tailoring. can :tie lla~ cheap.. ·

··If you· werit ·through ·.the . . immense· plant- tht;t.t this goo~ . t.~iloring· ~om~s .. frohl you ·would .understand. how our price~ are p()ssible.

Your tailor .could· not exer· cise more s~ngl{mess of pur pose than the men who

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the worltshopsof this plant.

Each man is a specialist in his particular part of t.he work.

~e Spring an4 Surnmer line of woolens is .the flnest ··

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Foul atr--wblch hna tor Its neeepte4 mnrmlng, air bon vy with U1o gaill'll and odors ot docuy --111 not, In Itself, polanruJuR, or uvon unhonlthful. _ Un• Jm11 ll eonl.Jlh111 HIJCh n lnri!O proJ>OI' tlon of forolgu KBIIOII thnt It In noUco­obly lnoklnc In oxygou, 1111 ohlof ottoct l4t paychto. Bomo JJOnsona, In brJot,

• eannot abldo- a 1tonch. lt nota tholr norvo11 on oone and oxcltoa .tbolr lma. ttlnntJonB, and 'tho ro11ult Ia that tboy flrow pnllht and, at Umoa, aoARICk.

' Thu•. luctlrootly, lt may wuakon them and rnako thorn an ('lliiY proy to wan• dorhll{ mlcrubos. nut, or ltaolt, u produoea llttlo dlroet hnr·m. Modloa1 1tudonta, brolllhlnll tho Ullltpoakabla ltiUIOII and odora of /tho dlaaaotlnJ: room, mano.r;o to oat vaal dlonorl and to grow 'tat. TanMra, gnrl!ase korkora In fortlll&or factories 1\nd Othor JIOMIODI Who ftfO hab(tUal)y lUI' roundod b)' blllr·ralslng aromas, •ro ordhu&rll)' Juat aa htlal~hy alf otbor ,loiiL Tbat foul alr Ia uauaiJy Jadou with ralbor more gorma and KCrm· bocaring lnaoota thnu air wbtob aoom• (to tho no•o) to bo pure, 11 bosldo tho polnl llapurlunco nhowa, 81\)'8 tho Amartcan Magardno, tllllt puro air ol'ton contain• 0.11 mnny of Utoao ono­mloa to boaltb u tbo moat foul oxuda· UoniJ from a aowor outlot. Tho Stego­myiA taaclata. wbtob carrloa tbe Reru11 ot 70Uow fovor, would bo juat •• doad• 17 on a mountain top aa alons tho

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t~horo or a Lottlalana bayou. Uenct, tho abaurdll7 of Bbdtrun quarantlnol and of all tbo other modtctual ounltea· taUona ol alarm tl1at llJlPl!llr wbon yolo low Jack ra~oa on t.bo aulf coaat.."

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Confesses TY<!o Murders,

An Albuquerque dispatch of O'ctobet ·2:.ld, says: ..Ell!;eo Valles capfessec tho murder of the two Colorado min c,rs nncl prospecto•·s, Jame$ Bllllngsles and Wllllam McLaughlin, and hupll­cates Carlos Sals. Capt. }rred Fornolt, of the territorial mounted pollee, lUI rived here. late lo-Oay .an_d sqys:

"The confession -of Valles wtuJ made to mo through A. B. Bnca, cotw.ty as sessor Qf Socorro county-, who actfo.l n1 interpr~tor. From the stntemenl~ n 1

Valles the murders were among thf most unprovoked and premedltal!•r cr:lmeP ever committed 'hi the ten•! tory, I did not secure any statemenl from Snis. Valles dld all the talldnp :ind h~ confessed for the other. fellow Valles blames It all -an Sals. The mo tive, as he confessed Jt, was evil de­l!lgns the natives had upon ;Mrs; Bil lln~tt~lea, who was alone Ia the camp white her husband and William. Me Laughlin · were prospecting with the natives. Vall elf declared that Sals did tlle shooting. :He lUlled McLaughlin ~rat and Billingslea started to run, whc.:m he caught hlm In· tlie 'back 'Witb a rlfte bullet, which cli,qte' ()U~ of hi! mouth. It was a beautiful ahpt, Valles antd. Valles said he llad nothing to do with tlie shoot1ng1 that , Sills hhd the rifle and wanted to ldll l.hP men, thlnltlng that he cout~ thep anLfce or fcrce Mrs. Billingslea awa.y :Vittb. him."

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. Cl4. . .CI$ ~hoice:· .. of Paying. CfJ~nt~$. ~ebts or ·~.llof#.itlg ,. ;:; .i!16u:, !e ~~tf. po;~esi~i/;~u::~~ .. J:~n~h!::Ou~: ~

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·Sordid International. kl·dne·y ·secreftons , . . · . . · · . · · . , were 'dark. colored. · ·t~hqt an arl.lclll may be good as well

Patls.-Anna Gould, tlie countess ot world. It is thEl 1110iJler of man· openly ·in tbe chamber of· deputleS,·anil . . After- ·doctorlAg In ll!l !f..h~ap. and ghe ent'l.r~;~ s~tl~factlon, C~~tellane. probab1y will pay · ,5,000,· ly' lioys.. .She· i!l olcler, and at the ~nd of. the year, whim he 'eame· vain, I ·began . u~hig Doan's Kidney by the extraor<Jinnry sale of 000 for her three sons, . . · · .wl.se!:'-as well as• poore;r. '· to the ·United · S~tes to.. get. more .PUls. '·Three boxe~ cured me ~tlreiy, Start>11.', f!ilch packnge con-

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, (:ount Bonl de Castellano, father . - · · moJ1ey.,- ~e was charged .witb fteetna; l!ond I lUll' .glad to recoiAmend them;"' · tilinlng one-third ·more Starch than :, .or .the eJij.~dren,. demaqds possel!slon · Sto.-y Is Tragic. . from c1·'edl~rs.- 1 Sold by all dealers. .50 cent11 a. ~.ll;. can be had of any otber .. bri\nd tor tbe

, of tJie·e)lUdr~n ~nd.glves the daughter .Th~ story !:!est qan be told by years; ·The co;tWtess. canie with li~m .. l}rfng-· Foster·Mllburn Q.o., ~uir~lo, N, Y, ... , .samll money.. , .. · · . 'il of the. flriSt great American mllllon·· .'the story ·of the 'little, gjr;l ovei:bur·; lng:her two B!>nS;'·the. on~y sollice she I . w· . . . . . . . . ---- -.... : . '. J ~- .. aire ~er. ·.choice ·betw~en ·paying. his !!~ned :with the wealth th8t ·Jay Gould. ,l~ad, and· they ~ad an 'argu~e!).t pn . omen H. ave P~t Snake~. · . · · Firat.' Persian Parliament. · ·

. ·.,. ' 'debts 'BJ).d,glvlng·up her children.' lJn- h~d v.on ,by' fair and foul' I!lOans hi the s,hlp.,-ne.lthet· or th~m l,tnowl~g .. ·· ~ gre.at 'ma._ny snake~ are lml),orted . The me~b.era of. the new' Persian ; · J . ,less f;!he. pays the debt!l the . French the· railroad world and ihe stock job, tlie American flag when 'they 'sa:w It' . Into ll)nglauil.. Tbe~e Is. a.: brisk de- pa1·Uaro'eut WJii · be .. elected by .. the <· . ~- · ' . ~o~i't · :ProbaQlY will bold ~hat s'(iEnmn;' bing. ·mark~t, who -~ai-rl~d· ~ .. ,F,ranch· · · ,_. .. · . -'- · ·. · . · · .j ma~d fo':'! s~ake p~ts · qmon~ · rle~ agesvotes ot all ~a)e Pe.rslans. be.t,yeeri •

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.. not takQ. tllem· _fr(!m. Fran~e: ·Without 'near-noblem~n. nob~e ~n name .~d ~g~ .MIIII9n.s ·to: Saye Nar:ne.. . . · . i~~::.bu~\~:/~~~ !ii;L~rth~~. ~!d the agl!a of 30. and '70' Wll(l are ab,IEl to .. t11e .. consent of_ tl!-e· spendthrift noble- noble in alm,ost ~vecy_thlng el~e ex· In:l900·flnanclal troubles w~~· at a get qnlte: fond of them: I · · read and write,· are not! in tlie service

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:man who, slz:t?.e. March ~~ ~896, when. ~ep~· his ab~llty to., fight< with others cllma;x. castel~a~~ bad ·<!P~nly slurred it's. b'c!.!ause ladles now~days like of the, state! and· have· not· ~<)en con· h~. ma':'ried b~r; ~ils sq?nndered ov~r of hi~ type. · . . _ . ~h~. ~uldiJ• espe~!lllY Helen 'Gould. ·unusu1111 Of coitrse, these pet vl~ter,l of ·Qrlme. . _ · · · · ·.

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.. $9,000,000 of ;Jay Gould.!!' fotiune and· On. March _4, 1895, ~o~l de Casti'!l·. Hls family ·o~c;~nly charged that Anna are all nonpolsono'us.-:London · ' .. ~~;.........;.:,...,:...:._......;.;,...;,_,_-.".-~..:....;.,.,_;......,......,....,.;.-+-:--:-.. n~)\': see~s to make ~t $14,000,000 be-, '1!1-n~. a~leg?d noble~anof Fl,'ance!.JDar·· GOuld '}'as "bou:.r~eolse.'~ Bonl was as ing Leader. · · · · ·,.·fore. he· will release her. . · .rled ·Anna ,,Q(iUld. -She.'.liad met 'the. recltless as ·ever:. Petft ·TrlanQn was · -. That"tJ!,e Qoulds :wJ'll pay the $5,000,· pink and :white,· dapper .Frenchman b;v; ·incomplete.. ·aoill ·came to. America I The· average doctor would. die··

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·. · OQO; settle the debts ot Bo~ d~ ·c~s. ~p~ial· ·arrangement. of ·~is· own~f again. to get moneY and failed .. The 'stai'yati!l~ .J( hls._patients 'h~ad no rnol:-e I tellane, even those of the usurers who w~ch:she kn~w nothlng-:and perhaps ·count!i)ss' .. chatea,u .at ·.numarals was 'confidence In lT!m· Ulan he-ha!> ln:~uu•·\1

' · sho had loved hJm, In a way •. P.erhaps ordered: sold fo':' debt' and only an. lll.l- ·selt · _.,._._..:.: sl).e dreall!.ed :}le . was her Prl~ce peal 'to ber ·faml~y saved .it, Trades· ·~==~~~==~~~~=~~

Ch~r:mlng. Th~ Frenchman· came to ·men openly insulted the. castella,nes . NER.VOU' S ·O.OLLAPSE America. He lived in . a back room and dunned them In public. -George ovE>r a dressmaker:s establishment. and Edwin· Gould gave $1,000,000 . to He. had come· to Amerlc~ .. to mal'rY s~ve the fari1llY pride. B~ml hlld spent· Slnl<lng s·pells, HQ3daches end

• money, He saJd It himself. And be,. $3,0t!O.OOO, beside~ his wife's Income; l Rheumatism all Yleld to .Or. fora . lle .manied · he asked for a -mar-' and· owed over. $4,000,00~. · . , Williams' PInk Pilla. ·

· . rl,ge ·po.rtlon o~ $5,000,000 and got $3, ·In 1901 the courts .took ·a. hand to . :Mrs. 'Lizzie ~VUliums, ~f No, 410. Oe· . ' 000,000. He b,adn't ·.even met Miss save 'the fortune of tho little Ame'ri· dar Htrcot, Qumcy, Ill.; snvs: "Ever

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. gave· a llttlfil dinner •. and' a "p'ieildh lanes was reduced· frotn . $900,000 to At the beglllumg my strengtl~ would aske4 · M~ss. Goula to attepd. Within $200,000, but ·they fought in court an·d como bnclc .iun ~~~>~emte thue nftcr euch a mpnth the weddhig-was atrang~d. A got. the eritlre Income. . attack, b~tt tho p~r10d of wenkucss lw~t month late~ the enjiagement was un- ·In that year Boni 'fo'Qgbt Henri d~ leugthcu~ng \lllt~l.ut lust I. woul<l he notmced. Th~ d.aY of the anqounce- Roday. and shot blm In the leg.' Also. helplosa 1\S· mnuy: ~UI thre~ · hout·s n~ 11 . ment·. Castellano D;IOVed to· t~Je Wal; he' gav~J·a boar hunt that cost $100;000 et1·otch. I bnd diZZY; fcolwgs •. pul~tlu• doJ·f·Astorla and began buy lug· .on for the Gral'ld .Duke Boris. He en.ter· lim~ of the heart, nusery ~ftcr eu~lllg,. credl~. · . . . · talned ·the lilng of Po.rtwiat · 1 hot .fia~l~es,. uet'\'.~ns hcn_dao~es, r~eu-

, '.t"'e day after ·the wedding the bills E 1 1 1903 'h J th "' mahe ·pums 111 tho back uucl htps. The • , '.. . ar Y n. . ' w en ay, e .youn,..• .. • d'd 1' 1. 1 h t I began to pour in. · b bY ·. . · f · th ld tb ... oc.u1" 1 mo so 1tt o gooc t n .gave . , . . est a ·was· a. ew mon s. 0

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They_ .wc;~qt. t() .Paris and Bon! ~e c~untess suddenly left the .ceunt, It IllY t•u~;o wns mcurnble . . Castellano. b«;!gan. spending Jay G~:mld s was ;reported that. they .. were· -es- 1. •• WhQill began h~ldug Dr. Willhnns' niiUlpns. His ftrst great .eX1llo~t was trang0d, but Bonl came to ~merle(\, Pinlt Pills uiy · nppotito grew kceu,

and denied this· report. Also lie was IPY .foc.ul 110 · lmlgor d\stresHcd uw, lilY: charged with refusing to pay debts pt. ;11-erv•·s wal'o Q.~tiuwcl t? p. dogruo thot. 1 honor · · · .. . . .,.bad Hot CX[M.U'lCllced tor ycnrs null

· . · . · - str1m~th rutumccl. The i'aiutiug Debt.s were plllng up again and. tlto ·left l!IO entirely after I' b'ad tho

have preyed off him for years, Is be· ileved . by their _fr!ends and •by coun· s~l in the case. If the Goulds remain n,m,· Count Boni wlll a!lk the court to forbid the mother ·to take her chll_dren b¢yon.d the jurisdiction of the French courts, He will plead that'lf the chU·, .

Goulds were stubborn .. ref~tslng to _..thirtl .l?tlX uf tJm 11illll, !l'Ud 11iy .ft·ietuls hand o.ut mo1·e .millions . to· be thrown say tlmt I am looltiug better thlUl I lw ve

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- dren ·are given Into tlie custody of t)le ·mother they may be taken beyond the

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With her three children to comrm·t -Dr. \Vllhu1~1s Puak ltlls ni·o r<'<'C?Ill· ;.,s~·:-r;:.. her and keep her bt~sy, the countess. mcud~ld i'or chH<'IUmli tltnt como ~ront .un­

did not care. But In. 1904 the real pov~l'JIIhed ·bl«.?od 1>'11Ch 11!1-ll:lllminn, rbt n· . · · _ matisan, dobihty nucl cll!lorclerH uf the.

trouble began, the trouble thnt cba.ngod UCt'VCI! StiCh US. li(IUfU)giu, Jltll'\'01111 prOH• the cotmtesll and made har a woman tratiounud pnrtu~l ptl\'illyRis. 'l~l,tej•}Jm'o imd a mother,;lnstead of the reckless CUJ'ed. tho tnost tdnlllx)ru .iuchgf't'llun . Coliower of li. more reckless husband.' Dr. Williams' Pinlt PillH ugrcn '' ilh the ·. · - · · m.ost ~lellcnte stomnol!, qniet .n ll UN'•

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.. may pay ,.$1,666',6&6 ·each are: . · · l3onl de Castellana, aged ten ;y:ears. •

George Gould de Castellano, aged • nine. · · · ·

Jay. ,de ·castellane, aged four year.s ·

vousn.csk, i;t\r up every ol'gl!n to do iiH Bcml u·nfalthful. PfOIJE!l'WOllltnnrl giyo stl·ougth thn,t.lnt<IH.' - i~~nl · ~et u{l a b~chelor' establish· Sold bY, all drpgt-tiRtf,l, or aout piu,tpnld,

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and sl:x:. months. . ' Perhaps every n1ollier In the WQ:-ld · has said she would not take a million dollars for. ber baby, and now th~· -.. Ariterlcan girl who became. the best know11, 1f ~ot the most famous, nollle­'woman In Europe through the lavish misuse of money, has ,the opportunity

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·· Women he could not ·Invite. tc;J his, W · L DC LAS home. The countess couid .do nothing. . .• • . . '

· J~o' buytng ber ~hlldren at a price little · 'in excess ot what she paid, only a few

• years ago, for a bed. ~ If the final p_ayment of. ,5,~'10,000 Is made, Anna Gould wm have paid $2,, 689.19' a day for her ·husb11nd and her title-and her children-which even now she Diay lose.

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the purchase of a site ln. ihe famc.u!l . . Avenue Mli.lnkolr and to or'der \V,ork· ruen io reproilucc Le Petite TralitQn, ·the rCJtreat of Louis XIV., borne of the .famous J14.me .. de Main tenon, . to cor:y the most !nfamous, licentious court of b.lstory. MUIIonQ poured into the building. OJJe bed alone cost al· most a ntllllon dollars. Art treasures

-. were purchased. . Children May Prefer Father. One fet£! given ,by Bont de Castel·

The attitude of the children them· lane swept away a ninth of tho yearly selves toward the warring parents is Income of his, Wife, which was '900,000.

. rather inclined toward the rather. Millions were fipent before they They are more French than American, were earned. ~ ~orlrl with an Income having .been raised In France and in of nearly a· million dollars a year was subh lUXury and extravaganve that In debt. ,; they scarcely know the meaning of -mos1ey. th!" thing that has caused all Find• Comfort In Baby. -or almost, all-the woes of the The countess ·was ·not happj·-but

. America~ girl who· allied hel' rilllllons then- Bont was born .and .came to com· . . to a cloubUul French title. ·fort her. 'Her~usband conUnued h\,s

. . Theil-' loyalty to their mother Is un· wUd extravagances until even Paris

Paris ·would laugh If .l!l~e· paid any nt- '3.50 &, '3 • tent.lon to them. They we•·e beneath 8E8T IN TH _her. : Dut at.last tbe Ainerlcan woman was cropping out. Her rene\ved devo-t.hm. to · the children and ~or mo1:e

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J F'rance they chociSe France; because turned his ~end. The nursery for ,.,·:. · · · the older ones have be.e~ ttalned tn heir in Petit .1'rlanon wa• . f,umtshe'd'

. . French schools, and, deeper. than. that, at the expense of more than the· ordl· · :. :. ·· · , , because p11iy have ·been· reared In tbe nary man makes ln. a: UfeUfue, .

' ·. •, ·, ·, reit~oil of tlieir father. . If the cboh;e Jn June ·o~ 1897 the tor ·the Impressive appearanc~ reve~led ... , ~' \ . lies ·~Ui them it wlll be France . was. spent. . nonl . buy· cb"nge.. . '

• ,',·,:. ; f.be ·Roman Cathotlc. church. on o~e .He. b~ughtf~tn Asber BUll the money we:ndurlously. Tho· : ; ' .. afde and the love of their molh:61'--"o ·LOnclon, .cur~os f~r khig ot Portugal wns:tb~ir guest and

· 3·'~ i··~ anil'mom.:...On tlie otlier. The-coU.9· not pay •. T.bls.~~ll,la~t ·qearlr 1i.qu~~otter ora bitlllon dollar» · : ·. ':, ·.. tess lienlelt ·bas ·.become alm0$t *he direct monns. · of was spent ·oll blm. during his visit.

. ! , ·.;: ·. French.;. - . ' . . Atl;l.ong o.thet. tliings th~t The couptes~ bad ·, '.mllcb. But ,. :.·:.. .: Th~ children •re. was an Iti:Uian He .bolli finally, t·n l905,.the ·•·ees

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· ·whole systenJ~ -It is ·the Httle things · · tl:iat ~ount, ·in \voman fs lif.e ·~nd :health. The littl~ ~p~riDs, and bther sympt9tns of . womanly disorder~ soon. lead. up._.t~ 'big· . . . things; --serious pairi$, ser-iqus .diseases ..

' lt ·:is' fqr . just the?e ordinary~· .co~mon, womanly . troubl~s, 'that .the use of ~a gentie, strengthening, fem~le '_tonk, ·like .

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· B~ttie Arp, of Ball play. Tenn .• ••and although.l w~s · urider doct9rs' eare ~for four . months. they dld bu~ 'litfle good. I took. one bottle of Wine of Cardui and .one. dollar's. worth of·· Thedford's ·. Black-: . . . Dra~ght. an~ now I' nt:n better: · I believe. Cardui saved· -my llfe. ··We· ar~ po?~ people. but I shall.. ·.alway~ keep it in the ·qouse." · J.t.relieves woman's

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'WRITE US FREELY . -and frankly, In strlctestconflde~ce, telling all your troubles, and sbtlng age We wlll send you FRE~ ADVICE. in plain :se:o~led en-. . ,. velope, and a valuable 64-page Book . on HOME TREAT-MENT FOR WOMEN.'' Addres.s: Ladles' Advl::ory Depl, Tho Ch:att:o~nooga Medicine Co., Chat!anooga, Tenn. OH»

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11111110 by a thr•••ul ru1 w•••·ktt nnd nh11 "'''" tnk••n to lwr vlcl h••mc• In Oolor· udo 1111 n ln.Mt r••11urt Thoro 11111 hrur. hag nlr c·urcd lwr. nnct emu cluy ln'At wc•c•k till<' Kh•pJu••l Into lwr· motor <'.1\r 11t11l ror•h·•l urt I::. rnll•• .. In 211 rnlnuton. !'\11 fNU I hc•rc• /\net IIH Cur lllronl(lh; Ma1ry W'lll'llllnu I, nt:ml· 72, l11 •tlvlng C•lht'LtiUonll In I~UI(IUncl or tanny IIWIIO· mlng ruul dtvlnu tn tho •wn. Hho ba11 boon lUI l'XJ!MI IIWIIUIIIIlr for r,7 )'OUI'fl,

llut why Ro 110 rnr ntlt•ld? CotlBidor tho nvc•rauo' womnu ltr>W t1ho llbOtlll

1\nd t hu fl(ll'lt•t )' "'''mnn how aho clcuat'OH. And \\'lui t cturlrllf or mClrO rnlltl, d"tnllnd" I hco Clc•Vl•lund !.nuder, mntch<•ll tho tuanllhuml or wnmnn In

• cll'fyiJal{ !hu Wl'lllllt•r Jc•11t OJifJ btl fhhiU to fa11hton? An tor tho touch und ei&RIJI of t11o tlr.t«'. wlwn clld womnn <"vcr rr•tu11u rl11kn fur what 11ho grol1t· ly dttaii'Od? !I'll nothlnR t.ww for lior to bo vonturcHollw Cona·aRa Ill an old Blory-n~t old n11 hor fortlludl'\. 11101 abo not botlll compollud to maku tho bt1at and mo11t ot man, tha moat doalrucU vo and dllllltllroull or ani· walaT

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SAAY FOR BEST RESUL.'TS. ••

GREATEST MASS OF THE MEl'AL •

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the Erzberg, which Is tl;le largest "Ud' · · . mass of Iron ore rising In tM torm ot '· a mo!lil~ln that ·h1111 .Yet been 'dlseov, ered. · " : ·

For· centuries m~r0 <>r less ~tnlng . has been carried on: alop.g thls melill· tafn sloplf; but lt is ·only wtthtn 50 or · 60 years t,hat th~ work has been r~· lal'ly P.rosecuted on a large scale. From 2,ooo· io: ~.ooo miner~ dlg these terraces on the mou~talnslde <!nrli:lg the summer montlls, :but f~r .three. months In winte1· worlc ·ln the open a~1: . '

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Pay• $500,000 Yearly for Preaerve In Scotland.

New York.-Henry Phipps, wto at

one of the noted American mlfllon­alres. Mr. Phipps' residence in tills city Is at 6 East Eighty-seventh· street.

' ' an expense of about $500,000 yearly, Sa\fduet as a Fuel. bas rented the. Glen Quolch deer forest "Little material goes to waste In 1n Scotland, holds next to Mr. Carnegie ,aslnliyd··klnd or' manufacture nowadays,"

f Gus Kissinger, of Ludington. Mich., at the Plankinton bouse. "Yeats ago tremendous Joss was incurred hi the sawing of Jogs, but ln matlX; ;of the 1\fichtgan ~;awmills, Including thoae at Ludington and M!lnlste~.!>ljlbs and saw~ust are now or·value. · "The dust once collected in Sl'dt quantities as to be a hlndr~nce to. ' work in the mills, ·It occupfed mueh ( .space on the surrounding gro~.Jnds. The s.labs. werfl piled tn all dfrections. · Tbey were 'free to .anyone· wbo woultl. . . . .. be accommodating enOU!fh ·to baul them away by the ~agon ,Joad: ,

,. "After the sawmll.ls4 blt(J' run: fat• nu~ny years' salt. was d(Jilcovel'ed' and • weila ·Were bored. 1'\ow some or th·~ largest ,snlt 'blo·oks' tu the world ar~ aton~; the ·western coaJt of Mlcblgan~· and 'the fue~ used ln 'runJilqg JJ.l9tr ·ma.; · cbtnery conies trom the sl!.WilJllJs. ·• l'n~

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. . . Starch, Uke everything else, Is be­

Ing, constantly liD!Jl'OV~d. the patent Btarche~;~ put on the market 26 years ago are very different and Inferior w those of the present day. In ·the lat­est' disAOvery-Deflancl3 Starch'--411 in­luriQns' chemicals are omitted, wlille the addition of another ingredient, In~ \'anted by us, gives ·to the ~ta:rch a strength and ~~tnootbness never apoo pro!lched by otner bran1s. . . ·

· Infant Trained to Stear. A woman has been arrested In Paris

1i~~~~~r~i~Jj~~~~ carrying tn "her arms a four-year-old • child which. bas been trained to snatch wAtches and ilcarfpins aa Its mother· carried li: through the streets. The

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Will Hold. Cr~matloJI Congre••· In order to combat the 'J)rejudlct.

J .. ai~~lliilit· cremation In Belgium, It has bi!E!q decided to hold' a crematlb~ coil· gress at dbarletol; under t!le 'ci)rectlon of the Ratloria\ist FederaU~n. · · ·

. . · · Prospective. ~mployer-"Wlir .did you leave yo~~... la!;!t-, ~~a~e?'1

, • ,lr"te Cogk...t.•:Hump~l;-. Wb7· did. )'tr> last cook ~v.e. her??'ii · , · . : . '·

Promoies Dlgestioo.Cbeerru~ ne:5s and ne~tContalns· neither Qpium.Mo,rpl\itU~ ·nor lrlli~ra1.. Nor 'N.AR c or1c. · .. "

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Greeley Jeweler Arrested. Uenver.-A Republican spPC'i)ll rrotu

Greeley says: Consfabie D. !''. Camp left for Cripple Creelt 'rhUrs!Iuy night. t~ ,bring back Roland T'urner, arrested there on charge or• embe:lltlement and larceny preferred bY J.: S. Johnson, n jeweler here, Jn whose q,J.bploy 'llurner was tor five months untU recently. Turner was manager of. the .Johnson j£'welry stOre anq was ~ven full con· trol of tlle business, It .,, alleged that the company ls short.$6,000 1!1 money, jeweley1 etc. Turner is hand· some and of pleasing made fliE>nds enslly. It Is there Is n woman In the Turner lii\s a:q ng here, who.- It ls satd; or his whereabouts· since six weeJts ag().

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· · thlnlf adYel'tlaed tn . Its columna should lnal~t upon havlnll what they ask lor, feluslnlf all aubstJ· · lUIDI or lmltll1iohl\ '

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HAT HEY RIN6

AS with Joyous hearts and smiling faces they romp ~nd play-when In health-And how condl!clve to· health the game·s In w~ich they Indul-ge, the o.utdoor life they enjoy, the cl~.~nly_, regular habits tl:ley should ~6 taught to form and the wholesome diet of whictt·they should partake; How tenderly their health should be preseryed, l)ot by const:tflt'mec;Ilcatl9n.·but by_ careful.avoldance of eyery m~dlclne of an·ln)url~

. Of:1S 9t objeczt.lonabl~ .nature,. and if at ~ny Ume a remedial agent is required, to assls~ · nature, only those of known excellenc~ should be used;· remedies which are pure and ·Wholesome and truly beneficial In effect, like the pleasant. laxative remedy,· . $yrt.Jp of Flg$, manufactured by the California ·Fig Syrup Co._· ··.Syrup pf Fig~ has eor~1e into general fa.vor lh many:rrtJlllon~ of well informed families, whose estimate of ·its quality.:and excellence· Is based upon ·personal knowledge .and use. : . .. Syrup 9fflgs h~s also' met with the approvaJ of. physlcl~ns generally, because

· they' know lt IS wholesome~ simple. and gentle In Its. actloh. We infottn all r~p'Uta­. bJ.~ physicians as to the· medicinal principles of Syrup of Figs, ··obtal_rted, by til.n . ~flglnal m~thod,_ from certain 'plants known .to them,-fo act most beneficially' an.d, .,~re~_ented.lr.t at:t ~g~.ee~ble ~yrup,Jn the whol~sOJ:ne Californian blue .flg!:r·are

·. l:lse.d to ppomote the pleasa~t ta:-te • It I$ not ~'secret remedy and, h~~ce

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. remember chlldr_en also that the gentJine Syrup of Fig$ .. : ·the full name ·. California Fig Syrup Co • ....;:,plaJnly

:Ot:l!!lf frobt of It Is for sale In bottles of one size. the . regular Fifty ·cent .size, ·or h~vlng · ,. dcrnot accep~ -Ito; If you f~llto.get ..

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~=.. __ .. , .::.:. ;:· -:: .:..;;;:;_ _z::-:.,._ dQ hcrolfy c"rl-a(,; tb"~ l 'IJ.AYf' lluly , J.~nbh•h•"l .Eve,~r~ ~:"btu•s4ny. ·llPJ!or~aoned 'l:le'11cf}ool fund of n!e: =-·-·- . . .. ..::..... .::.:. -:.~ __ :..; .. ::.::...:::::.. twid Onunty tm tlit• twelJ~)' ·.,o,rto.JJI~ ._eo H. Rudhthle, ~dltor ~Jftd PL'b, duy of_Ornober JUO~. .TJle Jtntil64'" """'Jilii·<'~A11~ m111~@r,l>«tMmbur ,.1,., Qf rn.onoy I!!UbJccL ·to .&ucb ,~pport' 1\ 1)1. nl 1'<>•1.-ollir•fl IJI WhH•• Oakft, llh•W 'M!II:I.lcl(l, mil,n~t Ill (our'hunar~d IIOV~tU.Y (Q

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IIH'Odc•d Ill t!,n t'I'JHII l, IIH lt 1\'11~ •l f,J~tldH!,·· . '28.:3/.i, til';;t lrl the :i ld, an•f 1111 Cllntrihn- fi ~anph.e&1 . $10,~3. IIO'I,; ux l~<d •d ll1;1t of nil lhu oUt- £! .Jtic})nr'd~OJl,. :iil'2,42. pr c Ill fl t I i Ill! corn I" n I'd. 7 ()IU'~tf~lZ(), . sur ~q ..

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