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| i The Ratn tn the Wooda, The lamentable effects of the gener- | Be n cook—some sort of cook, even A ls Dlsease a crlme ? al destruction of forests are now suf- | 3hip'a cook, Remember Talleyrand, | Not verylong ago, 8 popular magazine Consult him early when taken ill. 1f ficlently recognized Tu all clvilized | lie British authoritles gave him twen- ggw};{’:’ :Eseer%lfl l‘f;‘.;{"{:‘}'fi:“&:‘;‘:fl 5 3 the trouble is with you. throat, bronchialf | untries. Such destruction invites ty-four hours’ notice to quit London, | diseaso should bo regarded as eriminal. a o LS - tubes, or lungs, ask him about takingQl | gevastatin, Nt g floods In mountaln streams | and he embarked on a Danish vessel | Certain it is, that much of the sickness YSICIAT s Sery'ricona, bo s gt | i U0, oot s and b smbried o o Dankh rome | Sl by 0% ' ko the formulasafall cur preparetions. dry up. Forests act llke vast con-|at sea by an Bnglish frigate. A t to say that all sickness should be Qenslng screens. They preserve a | gearching party was sent on board. n‘é arded as criminal, must .pfial to molst atmosphere about them, atten- | Talleyrand pleaded with the captain | €Yery reasonable individual as radically uate the force of torrentlal downfalls, | not to declare him, as he had no liking "fi",‘,mm be harsh, unsympathetic, promote a more gradual melting of the | for the Tower of London. “I will pass | eruel, yes 4:1-11:111]:(1;}i to condemn rha poar, i , - h 8 PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, erally taken by the person who wishes ::::w nl;,'“;?tlyt:gm:gpf;u eg:;f:f:“;l:: Jou oft as the ship’s cook,” sald the !::L‘,! 2::',,::’:, ,,,_,“f&}“h"o‘.{:,‘.;’,,,?, :‘."2 ~| to be loved. The common habit is to officer. “There Is nothing else.” After | gnd” burdens, and suffers from weaks And yet the manner in which forests displ ents of pelvi FFICIAL PAPER---CITY OF BEMIDII | consume minute portions of white ar- some wry faces the prince consented | nesses, various displacem pelvie 0 senle, which wmpl“ A fow weekn'de. act their beneficent part is not exactly | and with a very Il grace assumed the org:lu and other derangements peculiar % 30 HELP WANTE_D. 3 such as might be supposed. They pre- | eotton caj , kitchen apron, carvin to_her sex, N > ~ E BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. ::;opdh :lh;:: bper:‘lst girl r.;l:;o: a l:}am\?ffi vent a large part of the rain tht falls | nife and l; A St dn:e. e knmn: JEreauent boaring of children, with its ex: WANTED—For U. 8. army ablc- By A. KAISER. Ha Mo Y o the e 2188 | from reaching the soll at all. It I8 es- | with his new office, When the Englials | With the care, worry and iabor of rearing & bodied, vnmarried .men be- 0 be exercised In taking the arsenic . gl large family, is often the cause of weak: IEND TO FRIEND tween ages of 21 85, citi- or denth results, and when the habit | Hmated that in Buropean climates the | officer demanded if there were any’| nessos derangements and debility which are ag f 21 and 85, Is once formed 1t usually lasts for life, | fO7eSLS evaporate divectly or transpire | French passengers on board the cap- e bk : zens of, United = States, of St ths Doty becomes uncomtortably | PRyslologically four-fitths of the rain | tain replied, “Yes, one poor devil of & oyt atlod Yopon Sertora The personal rccommc:dnft:ons :f’ 1:;3 good character and temperate and even diseased, showing all the that falls upon them. Thus the forest lmping French cook.” Belng Immedi- | Plerce: the maker of that worl -nmedn.::i ple who have been cured of cougl habits, who can speak,. resd - and write Englisb, For in- fo1 ' SUBSCRIPTION---$5.00 PER ANNUM symptoms of arsenic poisoning, if the stmosphere {s no less important than | gtely called up for inspection, Talley- I'f}:—m{ 1‘»’.‘2‘?&*‘. F.vonuh'gcrlpnon—nn colds by Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy 2 formation apply to Recrnil{.l;fi Talleyrand Cook, The best medicines in the world cannot| take the place of the family physician, THE BEMI"JI DAILY PIUNEERI Love potlol’l‘:‘:s ‘\::;tlloll;;.tho peasants { of lower Austria and Syria are gen- Entered in the postoffice at Bemidjl. Minn., as socond class matter. e B bstacles to the cure | i o habit is broken,off. the forest soil In equalizing the cli- ['rand made his appearance, saucepan in | £5%n00f the greatest obstacles to the CUfe | have donc sitore than all clse to make it & Some of the eastern natlons use loye | MAtiC conditions of a country.—~Youth's | hand and with such a piteous counte- poor, aver-worked housowife can not get the | staplc articlc of trade and commerce ove) S Officer, Miles block, Bem Granvelle S. Pease, the vener-|,,uong qierently. If a girl loves a | COmPanlon- mance that the Englishman laughed | gog fibfi'fififfi?’n&"gsb&:fi%# tho |& large part of thc civilized world. innesota. > atle editor of the Anoka Union, | man and he seems cold, she contrives heartlly and consented not to make a | useof his «Prescription™ its full benefits, It : L Tale of & Coat. captive of him.—New York Press. 18 & matter of frequent experience, be says, —_—— was among the visitors who as-| o give him a drink of hasheesh, ob- [ nyo )qwhammer, or evening coat, in WANTED—For the U. 8. Marine sl M - {tained from Indian hemp. The man's sisted in instituting the Bemidji| pramm becomes fogged. and bl 15 ready | 028 many odditles of cut. These oddi- lodge of Elks. “Grauny” had a, to believe anything that Is suggested | LieS \Were once essentlals. There was, 5 - In fact, a tlme when every ldiosyn- £ time here, and he pays his|to him. The girl suggests to him that ag ¢ % pay; she Is beautiful and thus compels him crady of ‘the clawhammat served’ £otie respects to Bemidji and the new| ¢ veeara her unlovely f useful purpose. The cutaway front of &3 ly features as she lodge as follows: desires. the coat, for instance, was originally N . cut away so that the wearer when on “I always feel like extending horseback would not he Incommoded. in these cases, to Aoy s iy eben | PROFESSIONAL A young New York artist says that | With those suffering from prolapsus, ante- ba was I Vermont on a sketching trip .',m%'fid B ..CARDS .. one summer. One day while strolling along a pretty lane he overtook a par- teularly plcturesque little fellow who ‘was sauntering along with a fishing | out-door air as z o = pole on his shoulder and a string of 38 Slao vesy Important WANTED: Dining room girl at Corps; men between ages 21 and 35. An opportunity to see the world. For full informa- tion apply in person or by letter to 208 Third street, Be- midji, Minn. LAWYERS. A The Human Electric Dattery, L most hearty congratulations 0| gue superstition that human beings The fwo buttons at the back wvero for | gmall fsh in his hand. He looked so | s Brescrioton wil dotherest - 1o ATTORNEY AT LAW Lakeshore Hotel. any town fortunate enough to|ehould sleep with their heads to the much the part of the small country boy | Dr. Plerce’s Medical Adviser is sent free | Practices before the United States Supreme R R W T R T T T have instituted in its midst the | BOTth is believed by the French to have | W2%: each tall having in the past a on réceipt of Stamps to pay expensa of | Court—Court of Claims—The United States| — Wanted—Girl for general work: of poetry and fictlon that the artist de- | \aiiing only, Send to Dr. . Plorce, |General Land Office—Indian Office and Con- «lded he would like ‘to make a sketch | Buffalo, N. Y., 21 one-cont siamps for pa: | Eress. Speclal attention given to Laud Con- | 8% Bemidji Steam Laundry. - of him, and after considerable negotia- | Per-covered, or 31 stamps for cloth-bound, | #ste” Procurcmont of Tatents and, tetan P T tion this was a:l':!ed ::r. the :n‘:, in If sick consult the Doctor, free of charge so:nmls)elux?xtLhrmwl}t ': S ngbass o ofigco;:"“ WQ,N.;PED‘J D:ugd}'yk glflh nl:ld accordance with directions, perching [ DY lotter. All such communications are | New York Avenuc Washneton. .0 ishwasher at Brinkmanhotel. Almself on a rail fence. As the artist | Dy, Pierce's Ploasant Pellots lnvigorate D. H. FISK WANTED—Competent girl for ‘worked away at his sketch an old coun- | and regulate stomach, liver and bowels Attorney and Counsellor at Law general house work.” Berman Otfice opposite Hotel Markham. Emporium ; buttonhole at its end. The sleeves, 5 for its foundation a sclentific fact. ¥ Benevolent and Protective Order | mhey afirm that each human system is | WitR thelr false cuffs, are relics of the of Elks. And therefore the city |In itself an electric battery, the head | 98YS When sleeves were'always turned back and therefore were always made ol s - | being one of the electrodes, the feet the of Bem:dji, which on December Jther. Their proof was discovered from | With cuffs that unbuttoned. The col- 5th, duly organized and insi-| experiments which the Academy of [ &% With lts wide notches, is a sur- N 32 1 si 9 i v vival of the old collar that was notch- tuted lodge No. 1052 I sincerely is;;cs :n;] “l:llla‘::g ‘trou sml;:fug?m 2:18. ed In order that its wearer could turn | tryman came downthe lane and stood congratulats, The new lodge |t 5 0 it up conveniently in cold or stormy | 300King over his ghoulder. A 11 E ; was taken the instant it fell and v B, 15 et certalal all P. J. Russe : AT ot it B0 BrOTPECLS| Bt o & DOt e Lo | e . s | Belok i iy o presenty o5 King— Atenby bt I e (s 2R ST S i < . # r ¢ —r - BENIDSI, = - e = = 4 > == and has o membership of a 3:.’51'1’1'm3§'e chead part, atter a lttle | ool but now of no use on earth. | daimed admiringly, Detective Service FOR SALE—Magnificent ‘moose most erecablo and aggressive| TN (N 0 Mo RO 086 | phitagerphia Bunetin. “Like the picture, do your” e aruse | VELECTIVE BETV10 E. E. McDonald head, mounted; will b soid . i *: ¥ TV - - £ lot of gentlemen, quite a number | was turned half way round by one of asked, with a pleased ‘flush. : his Lasgost datactivg survice Woshiof Chiot ATTORNEY AT LAW w ) bers in other | the professors, and again the head end ‘Webster's Fine Talk to a Fish. , ‘tain’t thet, though it.ain’t so |foeitimate detective work. transacted foi | Bemia, Minw. Office: Swedbeck Block FOR SALE— Rubbe ot whou were memhers 10.oser of the trunk moved slowly to the car- [ I had a chat once with old John At- bad. What I meant was the iway you E::pzsorfloffie ga'g':lsd." nd.ulln %‘-‘x’é&’e&s stlrlm:ll; PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. 2 = SMnner; SMmps. lodges and know something of| gi01 point due north, the same results | taquin, then a patriarch among the [ manage to keep:thet boy quiet 8o |Eontdential. Write s today about yourcase : The Pioneer will procure any * few survivors of the Mashpee Indians. Erl the great good accomplished by | being repeated until the final arresta- this order, Meeting many of tion of organic movement. the members, Iexpect tohear The Tobacconist’s Efigy. good accounts of Lodge 1052.” One of the most peculiar things in it — the whole history of signs Is the fact The Oliver Iron Mining com- that while all other shopkeepers were s " i B patronizing the embryo painters the pany’s model town, Coleraine, | tonacconist always called upon the will soon be able to boast of a| woodearver on the continent as well as newspaper. Rowe McCamus, in England. As long ago as Eliza- ok o, RErorsgas Contiry B Hinsesrote, an | DY, ROWland Gilmore o ORMAN W. KING. [IR8Ncis w. KING. Supt: Physl(cmi!an s._?‘.:w} S}!’:-geon kind of a rubber stamp for He had often been Mr. Webster's you on short notice. "~ ~ - guide and companion on his fishing | To Tell a Fashkionmble Rentaurant. — trips and remembered clearly many of | “When I was young,” sald an old FOR RENT. . " U T B e s el their happenings., It was with a glow | bachelor, “at all' the fashionable res = G DPR. WARNINGER FOR RENT - Farmished - : of 1 d admirati th taurants you wrote youn order. That Y L R — Furnished “room ove and admiration amounting to E“ | YA lLLs i YIE['E;’%LI::;‘QY‘;;?{O:EOOQN with bath.: - Inqmre 609 Be- 1A ‘worship that he related how-this great | Was the way to distingulsh the really 8 Abn fisherman, after landing a large i-out VYashlonable restaurant; You wrote your 1 ZJIE DIAMOND RRAND. hird St., one block west of 1st Nat'l Baok| migji avenue. : on the bank of the stream, “talked | order there, whereas{in the common | . mighty strong and fine to that fish and | one you' gave it to thee waiter orally. told him what a mistake he had made | Ordering-is a difficult gmatter. It is a and what a fool he was to take that | thing, especlally when \one has guests, k. Druggist for cra Phla’ i Red DRAY AND TRANSFER. ‘Wes Wright, s MISOEELANEOUS. o Oy e Tt v, | POBLIC - LIBRARY —Open :80 S.TER'S ENGLISH, the for 85 B beth’s reign th den imaj f th cars' regarded s Bost, Saiest. Always. = publisher of the Brookston Her-| plack boy was the faverite sign of | 87 20 that he would have been all | that one Is likely to get\flustersd over: Kaifue 8o vy prigeits s MiaE | Phone 40. 404 Beltrami Ave. | Tyesdays and Saturdays, right if he had left It alone”” hence I always llked to) write my or- to6p, m. Thursdays 7 to 8 Who can doubt that patient search | der. It kept me cool. [But a waiter, - 7 Tom Smart P . alsg, “Libfary hr-bese- would disclose somerwhere in Mr. Web- | standing over me, suggefting/dishes I |Hgs visited Minnesota for Ten|Drayandbaggage. —safeand Piano moving.| pont of Qourt House. Miss ster’s speeches and writings the elabo- | didn’t want, hurrying |me, had the Phone No. 58 | 618 America Ave. ald, was there some ten days ago, | the tobacco dealers. Later the cus- oy } s 3 tomary gn was the highlander or a thoroughly o and after thoroughly canvassing | igure of Sir Walter Raleigh. In Hol- the field, decided to establish an|jiand, for some strange reason, the to- Mabel Kemp, liLrarian. aploidate. mewspaper mnd| Job| bacchists fldopte(lnfhe dairymaid as | Tation, with high intent, -of that | power ‘to rattle me confpletely. But Years DENTISTS. Lal e . : their sign, with the motto, “Consola- | “MIghty strong and fine” talk address- | fashlonable restamrants po longer are DR DOR AN printing plant. ‘The paperis to|, oF (S0 B e” The Indian, nat. | €1 to the fish at Mashpee?—“Fishing | to be distinguished byrthl! writing . Dr. E. B. Foster, Double Eggs. - - be named the Coléraine Record, | urally cnough, has always been the | 80d Shooting Sketches,” by Grover | business. Writing has) disappeared America’s Most Popular SURGEON DENTIST The production of one egg within an- and the cifizens are very enthu-|predominant sign in this country, al- | Cleveland. .~ me;h:'g‘v ;hge[:':‘ wdelod ot Sihah WillV'p' 3 PHONE 124 MILES BLOOK. | other is of frequent occurrencs, and, siastic over the possibility of gg‘e‘g;o?:i“?“{‘i‘t‘hmtl;e"n;ir:;:‘%';act‘z A Literary Tragedy. bothersome ; things 'that «all a sweet- pecialint; 1l DR. J. T. TUOMY mfiw‘_‘o{mmu: t:“nd“:;t“ l’un’!'.u‘ Mr. McCamus locating there, | boy. He is regarded asa newspaper e < The Great Jenner. man ofability, and will no doubt An E.glishman had occasion to go do well inthat field, which is|often to an eminent physician and said large and sure to grow,—Crouks- | to Jeames, “You will be tired of open- - Ing the door for me.” “Not at all, sir,” Dentist First National Bank Bulld’g. Telephone No. 330 i8° very “easily accounted for. - It is i | volume of his great work on the French | vent and:a'leg of mutton aj gigot.”"— tnvariably caused by overstimulation - /[~ i revolution he lent the manusecript to | Philadelphia‘Bulletin. , his friend John Stuart Mill. One even- — Thursday, Jan, 17, Ing soon afterward Mill entered Car- ‘Which W.quhtnl} bread d Ma’ potpl . o s ‘When Carlyle had finished the first | bread4 riside veaua potp! ?a a5 Bemi dl i of the system by feeding. The ovum, or yolk, when mature Is recelvad into the upper part of the oviduct, a tube nearly two feet in length In the do- DRAYS. F. C. CHASE DRAY ANI» TRANSFER Iyle’s door, pale as Hector’s ghost, with | There was a Jere Cemens)who' was at the dismal information, gasped out in | 8 United States senatoryand {in his day HOTEL MARKHAM: . mestie fowl, and ' ita descent is cloth- 2 ton Times, B was the geacious reply; “you are but a almost Inarticulate words, that with | enjoyed the usual senaiforial fame—a Wood Sawing Promptly Done| eq successively with the layers of al- { McCamu§ was a mewber of|punit in the hocean.” the exception of about four or five | fame which perishes wh gther\it-spring Returning every month. Con Phone 351 % bumen, or white, the lining membrans sheets the manuscript was completely | from four years’ service \\r forty. Aft- annihilated. Mill had left it too care- | er Jere Clemens’ fame :\s a.senator lessly lying about, and a servant, think- | passed away he was still gemembered enveloped in a shell itself. Ordinarily Al Ing it so much waste paper, had burned. | for many years on accouni¥\of another K the egg is then expelled, but in the it. Five months of steadfast, occasion- | sefvice which he performef. He shot < . b A case:ofthe product of a double yolked ally excessive and paintul ‘toil utterly | 0ld John Brown’s Governcir ‘Wise in . egg a reverse action of the oviduct lost! For three weeks Carlyle could | the hind leg in a duel. Howfever, I am s takes place, and the egg Is ‘carried ) do nothing but read Marryat’s novels, |-not very clear about this. ¥t may be back, meets with. another ovum and the Pioneer™ force for several| Another Jeames was accustomed to rs. He isan agg v .| say during his master's occasional ab- Fepte 13 8l aggressive fel sences: “You had better try hopposite. low, a %fin’é printer. and Dews-|There’s a very respectable man hop- paper man _of more than the|posite as we often sends to when Sir average akglityz and the Pioneer | Willlm Is lnbsent. ~His name is Jen- believes afili‘hg will “make| " London Mail of the shell, and finally on arriving at | ult him while the oppor- iy Y Ppo the classifying portion of the oviduct is | tunity is at hand. god’’ in his new location. ] Then one night, sitting talking to his | that Governor Wise' shot bim in the redescends with if, the two being sur- " 2 ol A o B o ife of | €00k, he decded 1t should be written | hind log. However, T don't think it Is - Y BAST BOUTD. rounded together with albumen, mem: i = T about fifteen months, Two dollar- bills, again and eventually finished “such a | important. I think that the .jaly thing . A No. 108..Park Rap..s Line.-7:10 a. m. brane and shel!L task as I never tried béfore or since.” | that s really important is th |t one of . (Connects with Oriental ‘Limited at © | them'got shot in the hind leg. | It would : 4 Sauk Centre, arrives Minneapolis at Ruskin’s Opinion of Mrs. Carlyle. [ have béén better and nobler . pnd more ‘s, 7 §:15p.m; 8t. Paulat3:45p. m) Ruskin spoke with scornful ‘amuse-'| historical and satisfactory if} both of ! S A No. 34....Duluth, Exnmss....:::fl;m f 38 z 5 ;392 m “MEN AND WOMEN, | not being quite so actively used, last ;0% Big € for anuatural | on the average more than sixteen e e ation®: | months. A five dollar bill lives on an of muc puembranes. | gyerage two years before it is worn tagion. ;::l,\::g:i:zgn:g\"ulnn Ave mfffl b gavcmmem’is called upon | Ment of ‘such mistaken enthusiasts as | them had gof shot In the hind leg. But " Sold by Droggists, | ¢4 roplace it. Ten dollar bills last about wished to enroll Jane Welsh Carlyle'| it s of no use for me to try to recol- ’,:r’ .::; ri:! :h\,!;:u;g ‘ng'. three years and twenty dollar bills 'nmonF"the martyrs on account of her | lect history. I never had a historical 8100 orabottles 827 | more fhan fonr years—Youth's Com- | MAN'S” bad femper. He admitted that | mind. Let It go. Whichever” way it Circular sent on requ Sanlon. Carlyle was frequently. grumpy and happened, I am glad of it, andljthat is habitually melancholy—“but 80 am I” | s much enthusiasm as I ca: '‘get up - : 4 z i —and he was easlly irritated. “That | for & person bearing my nams. But I » ) {FULL INFORMATION FROM WEST BOUND. Fosston Lite. .. No 107...Park Rapids Line...7:55p m clever ghrew,” his wife, well knew this | am - forgetting the first Clerhens, the k E E CHAMBERLAIN. A e L ' 2 .i Agt. and by the very tones of lier voice a8 | one that stands farthest batk toward Bemidji, Minn m_ Ouded b BANK OF PUPOSKY {3 fut S ou e | o i, fos e bk s R (R = ¢ s ' DR. DO & of theis 7y febrile irritation.—Scribner's. Ty o dlark s Avt e g s Puposky, Minn. blography in Nerth Americar: Review. [has no superior in dlagnosing and treating diseases’ and deformivies. He treats acute = ; < :ge hro mh:q‘iawn'h dl“':;;’n t::: lbnl::: kary B TABLE ? 3 'The Great Composers. thi DA, tungs, liver, s 5 = Yo Tellows may fnd it aIE reht” | ¢ onat ago did the groats composers | DIopersl ., Sommiktional, et St | MINNEAPOLIS, RED LAKE & |33 sald the man In the corner of the | griye their ‘masterpleces? , This ques- [ oeses. nouralgia, Siatica. dissiness, nervous: MANITOBA RY. CO. Farm Loans Specialty. smoking compartment, “but in my i o.2ope 14 business I can’t take people as I find mg“fl:fifigszfi’muzfizflffl Daily—Except Sundays. = 5 -\ 70 REDBY AND RETURN. | | | | L PAID UP CAPITAL $10,000. . Not In His Busin them.” ’ i l; z : - composer’s name, his recogned mas- s 4 h : 20, 1000, A General Banking Busi- Interest Paid- on Ap-{- “What 1s your business?” asked. the hl'pbce,rt:le“ :5: n:' ‘:vhlch it was cll;;: ‘Braperly e O B i eiteoy Avgusy 20,1905 » ness Transacted. proved Security. :::l: hose suit case was covered With | posed and the composer’s age at death: || Cancers, Tumors, o 5 AU Loans Made on Approved Foreign and Domestic Ex- “I'm a photographer.” — Cleveland esstal Goiters, ' Fistula, = Piles, T N ehien i, - m: want Ads 2 & Security. change. Press. oo [ mmmioucele and enlarwed lands whth et | 4 go : 5 INTIN S | Boothoven..~ Crmoll Bymphony.35-35..56 | Satmn and without the loss of a drop of t & lntrna‘tlofial FOR RENTING A - A Callisttars 1o GoraruT Attoniios: ‘Wise Thsssnos Welkisa 1n' Sdad e i o0 s | Flood T one S5 e aiteovent and 2| | IN1ES010 ermatioz PROPERTY, SELL- : Ol Line Oompanics: A WuekiBic Joke. % 5o e o thoria and R e In Connection with the ING A BUSINESS . : - A certain sultan of Turkey was very s, B lost manhood, nervous debility. 3 3 ES 0. J. LAQUA, ASST. CASHIER A.E, SMITH, CASHIER y | 10100 gossip and sent for. the bast. i pre ’”“1‘“’{“%:5?:9";3&%&23‘%&3&2 ..Northern Pacific.. OR OBTAINING Lw&m&mm‘mm er, Abrabam. Beg, to learn the small | Brahm: D Requidm »82-35...68 | cay, Saltoring I sahed blood, pmples, | Provides the best train passenger HELP ARE BEST. talk of Pera and Stamboul. As Abra- | This goes to show-that composers be- | faciad blomishos, Impediment to_marriage. | service between Northome, Funkley 2 s Dam: was being conductod o tho sul. | tWeen thirty, and forty cronted the |dso Blow! AN SR Sectits MRGILCCOK. | Blackduck, | Bemidil, ' Walker ioneer tan’s residence by the master of the greatest mastarpieces, Yet the compos | shroat, uicers, effects of mercury, kidney and | and Intermediate points and Mince- 3 i1 horse that functionary begged bim, | €IS above forty, shonld not despair, see- | bladder croubles, mesk hack, brning (riue | apolls, St. Peul, Fargo sod Duluth and all points east, west and south. E should the sultan question him on the in; that Bach: composed his mgss in gfi;{"m l:fi:]%e; uzea’r:m:? H:r,ln -\'fi?fii Throu'g)? e 'bo teeon: Northoms subject, to ‘say that the funds were | H moll at the age of forty-elght, Wag- | 3"\ one his discase. He is not likely to] xnd the Twin Citiesi No oh at 80, his majesty having been so in-| Der his ‘“Melstersinger” when/ fifty, |} doctor his patients for the wrong attment. | 200 . “Ample timb st B"h‘nfi_ 'd‘ LOTS | diseases taken. sexes formed by his ministers. Handel his “Messiah” when fitfy-six [ No_Ineurefiy, Qieeases Livits ™ Consuita- | for dinrer. _— - Poor Azmhsnz non:::ted, and Haydn hiy “Crention” when ‘sixty- JSE s minadion o toss et (Eftective Jung Atk 1006 PIANOS. ORGANS He had not been long with ‘Abdul | Ve years of age. . Dr g E. D’q_r%%" wiaa| o o BT oxcom Sunder AR ON EASY PAYMENTS || sio vttt wan | o & Mot ok &F puge. st owe | SEWING Ma. funds and replied as he had promised. To the horror of the banker, the sul- | | .- H‘Dufil h-‘ ”’\ ; P, cmNEs 3 ian, oxgressed bimele duligieat. ind A0 st fonasms s s » pam |iEnnh v. EURNI'EURE AND For the man or woman of moderate means M:g:a:xisl;otl‘;rfln;fz and paid Abdul 4.: ‘:’v:l.t ::)tr‘::?m: :fig. 'v’:ls n“' D N D HO(JS_:E EUR' we are offering lots in the third addition fh'n"' ,:&e “};h:e..',’“""“ had originated | PI;"‘:L‘;‘:: :‘; %m;:fi:rfi:d:y b‘-l:: | X NlSEllNGS. i on easy monthly payments. 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