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Sth | i | isd { THE LIGHT RUNNING PLANO BINDER, Also the World Renown i MINNEAPOLIS BINDERS, Standard. Wood and Plano Mowers and Hay Rakes» Binder Twine, Repairs for the Excelsior Whitley and McCormick | Machines. | Turnbull and Mitchell Wagons, Columbus Buggies and Spring Wagons. Call and see me pefore buying. S. W. S CHiLDS. First door west Bates Co. National Bank. LURED FROM HOME ) RESCUED FROM THE CAVERN. A Missouri Girl Tells a Pitiful Mind Reader Johnstone and his Party Tale to the Denyer Police. Found at Last. Denver, Colo., June 15—Jennie; Hot Springs, S. D., June 8.—Paul Rogers, aged 20, told chief of police | Alexander Johnstone, the mind read Ventch this morning how she had | er who with a party, Henry B. Gor been persuaded to leave her home | mond, H. Lancester, photographer in Springtield, Mo., by a traveling | and John Moore, a Lewspaper cor salesman of this city named J. D. | respondent, enterel Wind Cave in Alkire, Jr., on the pretext of going | search of a hidden pin head Sundsy with Dolly Graves and Fred Hurs | afternoon 1:20 o'clock, was found ton to Kansas City to see a circus. | yesterday afternoon by a searching She thinks she was drugged while | party in an exhaused condition, five there and brought to Denver, she | miles from entrance. He was delir iday. The seals were all found i } | perfect order and the Italian com | ae | | tuission accepted the cases without | | question from the government offi- Not Lost In This Country. i Chicago, Ill, June 14.—Customs officers in charge of the Italian laces in the Woman’s building. who have been much exercised because of the Several disastrous marin= mishaps occurred iu New ¥ me probably involving a loss of fife i . statement that thirty pieces of costly | Y our Painter lace are missing,assert that the miss | has often wasted time and material in ing fabrics were never sent from | fying to opens shade of color, and ‘ ee eee ; | has even resorted to the use of read Italy. One sens has it the | mixed paints, the ingredients of which Queen kept them to wear on some! he knew nothing, because of the diffi- state occasion, while another tale is | culty in making a shade of color with that they were kept in Italy to be| bythe use of National Lead Company's that shipments of the companion pieces | Ti : be was made. The following statment | inting olors the | These tints are a combination of per- fectly pure colors, put up in small cans, : | and prepared so that one pound will The cases of antique laces contaire| tint 25 pounds of Strictly Pure White ing the exibit of Her Majesty, Queen! Lead to the shade shown on the can. g the exibi ajesty, Queen! By this means you will have the best Margherita, were opened on Satur | paint in the world, because made of | the best materials— “| Strictly Pure White Lead | and pure colors, | of the brands of white lead that are standard, manufactured by the ‘Old has been given out laces: reg et, parcels correctly packed aud in| Cora S. Di Brarza, President of the Italian Seetion cials Correct: W. 0. Oscoop, Deputy Collee- tor of Custom. Inspector Osgood admitted that} certain of the laces had not yet been accounted for, thought they would be along later in an extra package which might have gone strictly pure : Collier” These brands of Strictly Pure White Lead and National Lead Co.’s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors are for sale by the most re- liable dealess in paints everywhere. If you are going to paint, it will pay you to send to us for a book containing informa- tion that may save you many a doliar; it will only cost you a postal card. NATIONAL LEAD CoO., 1 Broadway, New York. St. Louis Branch, € Clark Avenue and Tenth Street Wanted —SstesMas: Salary and Nnvea, eX penses from start: stea- dy work; good chance for advancement BROWN BROS. CO . Nurserymen, Illinois. astray. We have sold Ely’s Cream Balm about three years and have recom- mended its use in more than one hundred different cases of catarrh. The unanimous answer tv our inqui ries is: Its the best remedy that I ever used. Our experience is that where the party continued its use it never failec to cure —J. H. Mont gomery & Co. Druggists, Decorah Iowa When I began using Ely’s Cream Ba'm wy catarrh was so bad that 1 bad headache the whole time and discharged a large amount of filthy matter. That bas almost entirely disappeared and I have not had headache since. J. H. Somers, Stev- ens Conn. MILK PRESERV ATIVE Cream 5 to 7 days sweet and fresh WITEOUT ICE, Simple, untailing tasteless and cheap Sample to any address on receipt of ze. post- age. Patentee and Sole M’lre | Preserving M’f.g. Co., 10 Cedar St., New York Chamberlain, S. D , June 12.-—Be- Farmers Feed and Wagon Yard. white lead. This waste can be avoided | hotographed and wer ntention- | W . L lly left out of the package,when the | Pure hite ead i Insist on having one | Dutch” process, and known to be _ | “Southern” “Red Seal” | Chicago, | Milkmen and Creamerymen can keep Milk and | | | | We bave opened a Feed Yar enin town. In d are now prepared to take car utting you ge or loss of property as any 1 mers Bank t FEED YARD. “A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR- GAIN.” MARRY A PLA +500, 000. We destre to place cut on jrea/ estate security a large jamount of money. Will give |the best terms and loicest jrates yet affered by anyone jin this line of business. | WVoles drawn torvie. two: three or five years: ave some nuoney to loan paucdble on or before aaiven date. Calland see how cheap jwe can let you have money- | The Bankers Loan & Title Co | P. C. FULKERSON, Manager. NEW YORK CORRESPONDENCE FOR HOME STUDY. & 243 BROADWAY N.Y. INTRODUCTORY LECTURE IN GIRL IF SHE USES SAPOLI vT jecgeafa jody ever discov. ae ee in in & cnceus ana does not blister. Read proof below. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. Tapwon, Ouro, Jan. 10th, 1998 DGectestmevet ee se ur Spavin Care ents :—I have been using your in with remarkable success on & King bane of { jong standing. ay sure cure, think, n almost every case, Yours | * uC. IOLDS KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. eae 95, Be BO AGES, . J. Kenpat, Co. Gents :—I tried your “ Kexpatt's Sravin Cure.” and it had the effect. I used not = cs bestia it, My naree bat a Terr! rain op % aoa 'LORENC WU. the Baker. L Co... Price $1.00 per. - PBaosbaret alts, Vermont. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, uite ble traveling as bis wife. “We slept in a hotel here,” said ere, “and yesterday he took me to/ his home. I met his wife, and that was the first that I knew that he was married. She told me his name | and acted real nicely about it She said she did not blame me. But I would not stay in the house, sol went into the streets. I called a hackman, told him that I did not} have a cent, and asked him to take | ious and the rest of the party nearly so. All that was left of the provis ions carried in were three sardines and two slices of bread. The search- | ing party curied Johnstone and the otbers on a stretcher to the entrace where stimulants were administer- ed. The party was eighty hours in the cave. The distance covered was shown by the pedometer to have been over eighty-five miles. For cause his 2 year old sister cried and a moyel him while he was alone iu charge of her, the 12 year old son of Henry Effin, a farmer of Charles Mix county, shot the litte ow| NATURE'S ( Sonenck's through the head Saturday afrer. Remepy = noo», killing her instantly He woud FoR 3a Manprake not confess the crime until a neigh Li = — iS IVE bor had bribed him. n ( LiverPitts Chief Justice Bingham at Wash- ington, in denying Colonel Ains- “IT IS SO NOMINATED IN THE BOND.” arranted Columbias. With every Columbia is a warrant— backed by the oldest bicycle house in | America—the largest in the world a factory which does not turn out poor ate | work—a plant of superiative excellence in machinery and skilled work- me some place were I could get a| miles the party walked on the verge place to sleep. He took me some | of deep fissures, where a place. I did not know where it was | would have meant instaut death, until the woman came to me this i Johnstone, the guide and the news- morning and wanted to make ar- | paper man had several bad talls and rangements to have me stay. Then | narrowly escaped death. T learned the character of the place| For hours the party crawled ou all Iwas in. Itold a policeman and | fours for miles and their limbs were he advised me to go to the City Hall. | badly torn. Johnstoue cut his head Oh, if I only get back home I won't | on one of the sharp crystals at mid ever go away again.” night Tuesday and became detirious for a time, but persisted in his task. Johnstone's ravings while he was misstep Kissed By the Infanta. Chicago, Ill, June 12—While | delirious and the dismal surround- cess Eulalia was at Jacksou park | ings had a depressing effect on the Saturday afternoon, a crowd was | party and for ten hours they waiting to see her as she drove | dered amilessly about. A hypoder through Midway Plaisance. A little mic injection was finally given John- 6.year-old girl was sitting on her | Stoae and he slept while the ‘party father’s shoulder when the Infanta’s | rested for several houre. ; | From Tuesday night uutil 10:30 carriage stopped near her she boldly | | : threw a kiss at the Princess and smil- | °C!ock yesterday morning every hot r} ed as if daring Eulalia to return it. The princess wan- | was passed in the same way as most |of Monday. Unable to stand it any was captivated and | took the girl in her arms and gave | longer all but Johnstone and Moore, ie | the correspondent, went at 6 o'clock her a resounding kiss square on her | a lips. Then the little girl told the | Yesterday morning in search of help. Infanta that her name was Gail Lane | Jobustove kept up his search by| and that she lived at Kiowa, Kas. | Moore’s aid and finally found the| Then little Gail was the proudest, P'? head in statuary chamber. body at the fair. | When the others of the party re- ae ia ; turned at noon with help Johnstone | Bandits Make a Miss. was delirious, but he kept shouting, Ottumwa, Ia., June 8.—Two mask- iI have the pin head.” Morphine ed men beld up train No. 12, east | was given to him and he was carried bound on the Chicago, Burlington | to the Evans hotel, where medical & Quincy road last night at Noda- | aid brought him around all right. way, a smuall station west of Corning, ote — ea Sy detached the baggage and mail cars | ¥@8 blindfolded and he is now at the : oe | hotel still blindfolded. To morrow and compeiled the engineer and fire- | ‘ : man to leave their engine and run he will start blindfolded to Omaha the engine and two cars down the /|todeliver the pin head to some worth’s writ of mandamus, has de- clared the Coroner's inquest under the deputy void, and a new inquest has been ordered. beginning to-day, under Corover Patterson. Commissioner Snyder of Kansas claims to have positive evidence that | g = / for several years a system of fraudu 2 lent insurance has been carried on in = that state, farmers being the principal | 4 victims. | . S esl | at ‘ Simon Bi Milton; 7, Thorton, living six miles north of| \. - Warrenton, Mo, quarreled and Bies- | emeyer was shot dead after having! shot Thorton through the arm. | and semeyer | wer—a reputation unmatehed in cycledou j the Columbias—folks make no mista ili these tbings guarantee ke in Columbia buying—book about , Columbias, too good fora catalogue—45 beautiful engiavings—easy to { read—comprehensive—free at Colur | BOOK OF H | Unbiased articles, with noadvertisin ; pleasure. - Cyciing, by Julian Haw base ball, by J_C. Morse; rowing, by Benj | Bowyer V ; Lawn Tennis, by Copeland, Merrill, Beals, Gallagher, colors, by G. H. Buek of New York. y FLA. Kellope; Stewart; Horsemanship; by H. C. Mervin. M POPE MFG CO. ubia avencies—by mail for 2e stampe. OUTDOORS. gin them, on all high-grade outdoor thorne; foot ball, by Walter Camp; Garno; cano ing, by C. Yatehing, by George A. rnificently illustrated by and Shute, with covers in ten water All for 5 two-cent stamps. nin Mrs. Kerch, an insane woman near | Parkersburg. W. Va., killed four ot} her children, after failing to kill the} ae { other four. and committed suicide. | A legal contest is on between the| United Siates Government and the Leavenworth (Kas.) Coal Company, involving a half million dollars. Lightning liam, Mo. killeda boy near Gil- The Illinois Legislature adjourned | Friday. The International Typographical Union re elected President Prescott! for the third time. How's This! | We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- ward for any case ot Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. | F. J. Cheney & Co., Props. Toledo, O We the undersigned, have known F./ —THE— Chip REMEMBE and invite t d the merits of our Tablets. ride Ww them up. and sha dow and smoked WE GUARANTEE A CU 1 investigation ws to our respons: tly barm- blets cure for tobacco habi of your Tablets cured me so I have ne he » A FEW Testimonials from persons who have been cured by the use of Hill's Tablets, THE OBIO CHEMICAL Co.: DEAR StR:—I have been using your and found it would hat you claim for it. I used ten cents i 9: oP OX ON worth of the strongest chewing tobacco a day, and from one to five cigars; or I would smoke from ten to torty pipes of tobacco. Have chewed for twenty five year: B.M.JAYLOK! Dorrs Ferry, N.Y. THE OHIO CHEMICAL Co. :—GENTLEMEN :—Some time agol track a mile or two. ! Here the desperadoes entered the | baggage car and asked the bag- gage men what train it was. Be- prominent man. Ballard’s Horehound Syrup. 4 We guarantee this to be the best cough whole wide syrup manufactured in the J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be-| & ’ reve him perfectly honorable in his | e3 OHIO CHEMICAL (0, business transactions and financially | E 61,53 & 65 Opera Block, able to carry out any obligations made! - by that firm. | LIMA, OHIO. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, | = Toledo, Ohio. Waiding, KinnanX Ma vin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, ©. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internal- lv, acting directly upon the blood and} PARTICULARS FREE. ‘our Tablets for Tobacco Habit. I receleag them all rignt and, aithough I was botha heavy smoker and chewer, tuey did the work in Jess than threedays. Iam cured. ‘ for $1.00 worth of Truly yours, MATHEW JOHNSON, P.O. Box 4. es PITTseuRGH, Pa. THE OHIO CHEMICAL CO.:—GENTLEMEN :—It gives me pleasure to a wo rd of praise for your Tablets. My son was strongly addicted to the use of ing informed that it was only a pas. World. hs is saying a great deal but : a it rue, For consumption, coughs. senger train, they said, “We are af- |, SIeees see ds, sore throat, sore chest pneumo- ter the Denver express,” and at once | nia, bronchitis,asthma, croup, whooping disappeared. cough, and all diseases ot the throat and lungs, we positively guarantee Ballard’s Horehound Syrup to be without an mucous surtaces of the system. Price 75¢ per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimonialseree. 12-1m Jesse B. Roper, an Arkansas out-} equal on the tace of the globe. In snp- law wanted for the murder of Sher- | Port of this statement we refer to every iff Byler of Baxter county, this | individual whe has ever used it and to : = ~ jevery druggist who has eyer sold it. state, has been captured in the Indi- 'Such evidence indisputable, Sold by | H. L. Tucker. Realth clears the skin No wrinkles or flabbiness follow Endorsed by physicians PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL. CONFIDENTIAL. Harmices. Bo Starving. Send 6 cents i= stamps for pardcalans 08. 6. W. F. SHYBER. M'VICKER'S TEATER COICASS, ELL i Bave T,and th t Grinker, ca and wil ed morphine, by) h a friend. I was ied to try your Tablets. He wasa hea’ ut after using your Tablets but three days he quit drin! , ‘speak uot touch liquorof any kind. I bave waited four month before writing 3 you, in order w know the e was permancat. ours truiy, |? # MES. HELEN MORRISON. es CISCISNATI, On10, igi © _ 7HE Onio CHEMICAL Co:—GENTLEMES :— Your Tablets cusgiee. pein amiracie in my case. ——_. lermicaily, for seven years, and have been cured by the two packages of your Tablets, and without any effort on my part. and Address all Orders to THE OHIO CHEMICAL Co., S1, 53 and SS Opera Biock. LIMA, OHIO. ‘he uit’ Oils Ga Obs tied Oe ee et

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