.- hmuy Gland. - h lum- neetnl In. her bio- “I. '3‘: u carton-In Intu- m .0- Ie would ol‘ Im- h‘ IIW Ins-hill!“ will. they were M ii their noun-con. and other Elihu II “I loner: shaved they 'm. In. Vnn Went. u an '- has: known, lived awn In Wuh- ham and hull-on “oven! to the Janey Clly iii ï¬rm- rut-(em: :- Mrs. hom- Van dlb lion: In": 8. D and In. a In“. of room- on the mom! Ibo mined most of the time Burno- roonl luau-Mn: um arrang- I “drab. of â€pen-Ive gown. Mt hum-mm. She mm man J I pleas-l land. A mm .whon nothing nu been no. not, I ten-M 'u u-m Io .9 III of vlndon tamper-mm. II (a. m for sulcidc II I mm “a. n In no" Ibo had pinned to m to Sioux run. fearing her reo- M more had not been ion. enough 0 more lull"! - leg-l «II-put. rm: h huh-Id. â€TH...“ .0 III~CM Inn!“ to Otto Vu Wit. m I â€(once Inspector In BL Inn. St. was divorced from MI) In nur- Im. and two rem ago she m Baron Wolfhner. said In be Auth- Iowan-n. ll Purim They not an Inn"). and In: full tube to lion In“: to scour. a 1“- 8M but one «mm. now A girl IO. 51 In lm husband. agigl 1 L". In Enamel. In life hid but u ewnttul as w «uh Ira-huge. The daughter 00 Out. A..- 01'th Unllol sum may. ‘5 ha Ivan her out] any. smug 00 um pool- of the frontier. and be .3 Ion - lam (mm by her father in Inbred Inn-1n and and tnvulod unholy. Eh I. a mud-daughter at Blnop Aces of Ila-unseat. and VII clue-ted II the De Plur- univer- ‘11 II mm of '13ch her grind- m Ill! be.- milder-l. ‘Lolten lo vnrkmn mire-m In Hum-(ton. nanlmoro and New York m loud in the room. and lhrougb Ocu- lar, ldamlty vu fully enlub w. (barbell B. Royflun of 25": north chuln street. Baltimore, mle m dlm-(lng the chi?! 0! wine ahlllk. chug. o! (M holly and elect: billing u. mm: an. am only my returned h'un 8km: I'llll. It In «N nu hm mound more. l‘ro- Bum Wont-neu- 3 "0' Y0"! «ll-puck: Sealed In a mean; chulr In from o! a large nur- llx that reflected bar lilo-1m [alum ‘4 II“! VI phlol nun amped In the (hit hind which In In her lap the holy 0! Mn Louise Amen Vuu Welk. Map no", u Brokaw Wollb-nev. bu fluctuated In mu thlnsmn In» 4d n Jersey Olly. .3906!" DIVORCE FROM BARON jun sour-m From mer Hunt-ad and lulled Tum Cum: 0! Ex- MI sugar "norm: In Cuba. “In: Whom the H30 Gear-rem. quap Sealed in a Rocking ;. . Chair Puts a Rails! in g ' Her Brain. MHUNESS DIES I 'HEFflHE MIHHUH h m termed the door Iovked. [erred Ind m': dun-HM. ll. '0“ “"0. IOII HONOR Find the M095 under. ON, OMIMI 0' RADIO“. “It. b I. Tried for mun In My. Mel-o. WI... Incl-l: David Inna. cum-u of no you" eon-Illa. of (I. «My mull. has penned cur-n mhu Chic! 0! Ponc- PM. inch u" been nan-um to no when in In con-nun. It In client that no end In been nm: 0! lllmdllct II ole. nd mm. It nld n "nu- I. wn-u nun who. Inn-ad to a by M m. annlln' Men In Chm-chat Bola“. Wm. Inert-l: The 3mm! nlnul lllle romantic. of the 0M.- uvul. I lflfllfllPH'hl cnvelm‘ Chi-b (In Minion, which ha been In m In um rm. nu rim. Mm- ber: of a. amt-“on Ink. In In) at the (Inn-hes. CHI" 0' FOLIO! I. ACCU'ID Chicago-n wm Inhruin Ix-Pmmnt at 00“". In V bun-in. Oronomovmc. Wm. “watch: EI- PrnMom Cleveland wlll nmd never-l week- ol the summer a: I guest or James H. Helen. former mutton" of lhe mrrvncy, It the Chlmgoul‘l summer mun here. It III prob-bk Mr. Clevrmm will he Iceomplnled by Mr. Lamont und Ml" Mend: during his tavern Iflp. Vomont Judg- NoldI ll Llablo hr DIM-9e: lettng From “Mu. Burllngton. VL. ttlspatt-h: A decl- Iton Ins returned In RutlInd County mun tor the plItnttl In I sun tn to- cover dam-Io- at $2.600, the an In- lIg tilt. at the Fuel: MInutIt-turlng compIny 01 Rhythm! IgIlIu the MI- chtnlItI' nnton 0! (Int clty. The decl- Itou II ImportInt tor the (Ir reIc-hlu enact It will have upon unlnuI. II thIt It holds them lthle [or damage to the qutIrtnrorI or nonunion mptoyn rmmn; tram I ntrllte. The plIlnltI ointment that m hum-en had been In. lured by much at In nut-god con- IptrIcy entered Into by the unton. ECKEL’ "081’ To CLEVELAND in the sham. Wiikosmne, Pl, sperm: An u- pkrsinn u! an ocrnrred In No. Lani-o of "to Louis): lml Wllkublm Call van-pony sun-(rd in "In southern put 0! min my The explosion wu caused '11 a nakm light wrrlod by I miner infllnx I body of an and the only dlmnge done was the blowing down at several door: Ind mine brittlen- on the inside working: «I Vli'lolll chamber: and â€nunâ€. Thz-re were 100 men working in tint portion of (he mine Ind [or I time It nu [elm they were Ion. Tho rescuing puma. however. hand them all withln I halt hour Ind am In Injured. RULE. AOAINIT TRADE. UNION Only Damage Done II to In. Support: MINER‘O LIGHT EXPLODES 6A3 it is the belief of the state corpora- tion bureau It Trenton that in. pro- vilion- oi' the unondvnent clinrtcr o! the beef Inut will ttud I Judicial test. The set-Hon prohibiting stock- holders fmrn ext-mining the bookn of the United States Pushing Company, exrept as they relate to their own shirt. at stock. in identical with I section at a recently amended charter of the Carnegie Steel Company. both following the devriopmenu of the «eel trust anti the Northern Set-"rifle: (bmmny, hoping for . decision in the Intier'n can with the “darn! form that would give thorn light A! to the best method of prov mime in launch; their own schemes. mu Morri- a Cu. mun: II I. blind to Illlleld the public until (hay nu regdy to announce their merger plans. New York spout]: Those who no canvemnntvwnh the “bee! trust.†IN- u-uon conï¬dently tanned mu “:0 “United flute: Packing Company." which bu Just. increased its capital stock It Trenton from 31,000,000 to $4,000,000. 13 merely another move of the great weatern men: lnleresu or Armour h Co.. 3cm Co. Ind Nel- Wen-m lint Int-rent: MM to I. Preparing 1h. le for Anne-mu. men: of Their Scheme. BEEF MERGER PLANS ARE ASSUMING SHAPE m V; "Th-v lint-‘8 any.“ a. a Annmm"wi;atnlv mam-nu. The mall, and “Ml-:0, m I. m. ï¬lm planetâ€"Mull. h- nun-I lot was m .oIHLJoEI ; M‘mm“lï¬nm Ll‘ ciao-g 9v. TmMy-uvonu 0am. Lora cInon h'm two-thing manor 0! [MIL Th. In! Ian-Ila In lurch!†an ho dual-ad on! Man. M bum mun: 5.2â€}. to". sootyâ€"loosing rag-trod. The: at: m aimmr. an mu than in no had. when they an m mm but nousâ€"llama. Foul-mum Amman um Of every [.000 not wanted for th. United Butc- army Int you a.“ were born In Gen-Any ma ".7! l- lrelnnd. I no "nub-titer. Simple null-d. full. mn- Allan 01m. I‘ll-LN Y. M'mmrw‘m lad-lac. A M. II rem tho tun. Cun- Col-m, Innhu. 81ml “.mno‘nnllonuch awaiting Pun-d lngnmnrN-lh. Ad.- 1 Tm Km. to In . Colonel. It. ll reported that King Dav-rd nu Ind I barrel of Kentucky whiny lent to Windsor cutie. ll Klng Ednrd‘l pity-kilns Indian Ma use 0! tome Inch “"3th he may a we" got no Comb-fl!†Purim! UM.- Some not! lay any dm't In“; maï¬a. I'M-hm than" a not on hand of other brand- noncuhi X only lylloc. In ugh". which a», va- homo ton-l t Museum†Iain- Ioou. for thou-alumna. ‘ Doro- wngtgol._lnuug_d_ol 12!. lg. We In" no con! mm more. Coal can be bought III the ma- tor .2 to .8, according to distance from an mine». And many hull their own con] Iran the ulna. setting It there tor 50 cents to I doll-r I (on. Very truly mm. (signed) In. John Mob-chin. We have good Ichools, the govern- ment pan 70 per cent. otthe expenlo ot- education, which is a great boon in a new country. 0! courao churchea oi aileron! denomination {allow tho settlemonu. Summer picnics and winâ€" ter concern are all well attended. and‘ an much. or more. enjoyed an in tha East. Who would not prefer the pure air of thin climate with its broad acres at In iarma. ill rlnfling streams, its beautiful lalwa. Its millions oi wild flowers, its groves oi wild irult oi exqul-lu flavor, its streams and lakes teeming with nah and its prairies and ‘ bluila with nine. to the crowded and sill? state oi Ioclely in the But. i} would "to to no home for a visit ‘ some time. but not to up there to live. even ii presented with the beat iarzn in Michigan. Beanuiul Alberta. i will, never leave it. And my verdict in only i a repetition oi all who have settled in ‘ this country. Thla year I believe will I add many lhouaanda to our nonunion. I And it the young men: and old Del! also. knew how easy they could III-RI a home iron at all lncumbrance in thin counlry, lhouaands more would have; mottled hora. i would manor have 110 acm here than any lam what: I can. iron: in Michlnn, but the peo- ple in the But are min; to a knowl- edge oi thla country, and as they do. (hwy will «no Wool. in thou-anal. All . winter people havo been arriving in Alberta. and I “won in other parts an wall. which in annual. an we ex- pect a (rent. ruah when the weather gel.- warmer. I what [his will be the ‘uden of the Northvolt lame day. and am «my not very lu- dlulnt. Them in: hear: A grant chute since we came here, and the" will be I greater change in the next ï¬ve yem. The winters are Ill myone'could vlsh (or. W. have very muo mot. and the climate 15 Inc Ind healthy. Luz summer vu wet, but not to II extent to dnmngo crops. which were a urge avenge yield um! the [my van Immenseâ€"mud tanner: wore a broad smile “turd. Indy. the (ma ml they came herefgna hive done tell and no getting wen Hilldown, Alberln, Feb. 5. ’08. Dear Sirâ€"Linn; been here not ‘ nearly ï¬ve years. and thought 1 would write you a woman‘s Impresslun or Western Chunkâ€"In Alberta. There um seven! nnchers In this district who, In addition to taking cure of their mule. curry on farming as well; their hen!- ot mm number tram 100 In 200 or 800 head, and live out I“ whiter without my. shelter than the poplu- Nuts, uni they come In In the spring In good order. Most of the ranchers teed weir cattle pan o! the time. thou: this time o! the year. but [ hue men the fluent in (male I ever 5“ tin never got I peek of grain»â€" only {aimed an the anus. You see l lave learned I» talk hm since I cum bergâ€"tanning In the great but new here. I know several In this district who never mixed 1 day on Q Although am an Inn written to ml: pm real-din. an prospects of [Wm-n Gum and m can poul- g bum-I, It may not be minute-tin; to 1;". the 039911ch at n mu: ut- uer. written to Mr. II. V. lclnnu. um racer". o! the government It Dolmlt. 4 Mich. n the render mum to get ; tutu-er Inturnnuon reg-rains Western - ledl it may be ohmlned by writing ‘ {my or the unt- o! the Government ‘ ' whose name In nun-bod to the ulnar- ulement uncaring elsewhere in this 0;". llflï¬déi‘ OF A WOIAR. m-wmunmwm The following II the letter referred mm on gum... n. â€OWNERS GROVE R EWBTL‘B. "mam- a anxm m â€may I! _ 1mm “Law, mumâ€"nun mmmumm MA Is not oak! in bulk. but all drug- gim sell it in wcandslm bottles and refund your mom: if you re- ceive no beneï¬t. F. r, isn't it ? Dr.Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin If he knows of any better lax- ative and stomach remedy than Pomenu- !l u qunl In dolled. "tum .- perfume In to Iowan.â€" Money refunded for nun who of PUTNAH FADILESS 01‘s It nun- Inn-am. De “nod. Ask Your Doctor A thing I: wont: 9min], vhu It can do for you. not vhu you choou to pay (or lt.-â€"Rullln. Nu PM Many mun-nu. George 0. Redwood. photon-phat. bu poled "cry widen! unto Van Band. He bu boot I phowlnnhu over Ifly you-I. Panama imphyu Sixty VIII‘I. John D. S‘nubuu has been I penance employc In bout-7m. sixty yous. H. In eighty-Ive yam-I old. and an II. will work :- long I: In an I‘ll. Edison's Plums; Edi-on In: taken out awards of 400 patents, an event of roll unil- oume in America. when the accent lure of n ppeclflullon II In the natur- o! - certlflnto a! novelty. iulmln Milemku Thriving. The Illinois rams-nuke: seem to be multiplying gmuy. for, whoreâ€. in bygone dun the piss rouned u. will --ln ihe Absence of my crock Inn-u they anemia-tad the sunken to l Inge extent. w (3an lwoot Feudal! I. Chm awfully used my “other Orly. mir- h tho Chfldrou‘l Home in New York, all" Constipation. Povulahnenl. Bud Shun-cl. Tanking Dina-dons. move ml regal-to tho Bond-Ind Donny Worm (â€Hummu- “moat-k. At all dngxhu, 28¢. Scum m8. WA.8. 01m. [ABOJJL Y. Climb “Aliment-3' A novel method for the provision or I church I: helng put In (mention at Norwood Green, nur Leeds, Eng- land. A plan of the propowed me has been divided Into allotments, and these in offered {or me. those In the chancel ll £1 mh, tho-e In the new at 105. each. and those outside the church at 5:. each. when the me In secured purchasers will be able to Identify the paraculu plot they have chosen. If I“ are sold. the sun will he jun lunelent to cover um out of the lite-£201 5:. If. WI 8" ï¬sh 15".â€) Noun Pank. Hull's Cal-"h Car. In mien inner-um. and nu directlyon n»: blood nnd mucous «Hausa! tho mum. Sand [or Inninonllb not: F. I. CHENEY It C0.. Tolido. OHI- Sold by Drgnisu. 75¢ Hun Flint) Pills no the but. Sun or 0mm Can 01 Tune. Lucas Con-1v. rm 1. Chane! mnku on“: that bah thin-kt Wro’lha [inn 0! F. ). Cheney l (10.. doing busincsl in flue (‘iry a! Tulzdo. Cum-nu and Sun doles-id. Iml lhll laid hm will any (Insult 0! ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS fol‘ curl: Ind nary rm 0' Cal-"II tbfl moot In mud by (M In :1! Hum (in-"I3 Quin. _ FR_ANK_ j. gugupv. torn In More In Ind sub-cubed (I :1: pt meme, Ihkluhdnyoch-u bank. New Editor of the Sun. The new editor of the (loinmbh. 8. 0.. Hints to Indeed .N. d. Guns-Jen. simulated by erLieut. Gov. Tili- m-n. In the brother. W. E. Gonzales. who has been actively identiï¬ed with the paper for a. dozen year; He de- clares Ind resolves: “To in old prin- ciples and its old hith- the Sate ll pledged and (or them it will stand. by the help of God. beyond this genera- tion. No lune will Appear an editor at the head of these minim“. That space is dealt-ted an I perpetull memorlli to him whose spirit lives with us." loan at mutants-t" “And what advice dld you give him. Ir. Blaine!" nu friend ukod. “on. I told him.†Blaine ans-cred. "all: If he Ic- comed a wait In the home of con- monl he would be I [renter man In Amerlct, but I! II. look .- election to the house of reprmenutlveu he would he a greater mm In Englnd." Ir. Ilalno‘u M100. About a. luau eunuch M: 0- way" It A m If. mun In“ to 3 MM: “Do you not In. Cancun in m: I Imu- «mum to Incâ€"vim I. should «can an olorotnnulluzchmudeon- frail-Shim: it n his practice, he knows what ‘It is. and if he is honest. he ’willsatisfyyou and m with his reply. to you! quesllon. If he is not I: III. 05.}: â€"T..1. ncona- 3.1:... p .5. .5 £95.... 53:35.. E- STOCKS. GRAIN ANDVPRVOVISIONS â€calms-bum 'mymmflnhmmdmnflwdu; _-d- r._._.‘_- .L...‘ hoop! cont of mulling. We will pond our uplonlld GOLD MEDAL COOK BOOK. containing over LOO. enro- Mly round "up... to my lady who will and 3. night on.“ In my.†Ind on. almo- Ind 34490.00. 0! two ion..- who. who would nlu III. on. of (km books. Adar... 'AOnUlN-CIOOBY 00.. Minoan“). I‘M“ III-In. gt GOLD MEDAL FLOUR vâ€"v ., .... .. .. VT." ‘vlq Men-lam, Nani. 0a. :1. can. CUTIOURA "mum: If. Mltl lbw-HM} lhelvllhï¬l Imrlrl. PRICE: Cullm Molt om, pg. pr mm. m: an form n! Chm-Inn Coated run. 2". rev vlnl M m; Cutie". mamml. r. [naval Cullen-1 Imp-.mmpor “MM. flml lmtha‘nrll 0m.“ "rm. OHM Inn-Id. RM. and In». no. "0" 00mm) Thom.†ï¬nes.†â€viva. um. "Insulation. Tumult-III Mm!"- lu In humans. lu'ln-"nl Japan†and Cult-n. lrllbl 0mg fl-QM‘I ~,. lm. an. Mk [human-1min]: PIN. rm- Arman-- 1 ï¬lm I (‘1... luv-q. rurrn mum AND CIIIMICAL comm-nos. M h.- mmuji “I desire to give my voluntary testimony to the beneï¬cial effect- (1 your Cuticura Remedies. l have sufl'ered for some time from an excel. of uric Icid in the blood ; and since the middle of last car. from I seven snack of Eczema. chiefly on the scalp, face. cars on neck. and on one limb. l was for several inonths under professional treatment, but the remedies prescribed were of no avail, and l was gradually becoming worse, my face was dreadfully disï¬gured, and I lost nearly all my hair. At last. my wife prevailed upon me to try the Cuticura Remedies. and)! gave them I thorough trial with the most satisfactory results. 'l'hediseasc’soon to dissappear, and my hair commenced to grow again. A fresh growth or hair is covering my head. and my limb (although not yet quite cured) in gridually improving. My wife thinks so highly of your remedies that lit. has been purchasing them in order to make presenu to other person. suffering from similar complaints. end, as President of the Bible Women'l Society, he: told the Bible women to report if any case should come under her notice when 1 poor person is w afflicted. so that your remedies may be resorted to.†ROBERT ISAAC FINNEMORF. Myâ€! Natal Suppâ€"a tau-I.) Bathe the aflected parts with hot water and Cuticura Soap, to deem the surface of crusts and scales. and soften the thickened cuticle. Dry, without hard rubbing. and spply Cnticura Ointment freely. to nllay itchin , irritation. and inflammation, and soothe and heal. and. lastly, take Cut curs Resolvent to cool and cilanse the blood. This complete treatment affords instant relief, permits rest and sleep in the severest forms of eczema and other itching. burning. and scaly humour: of the skin. scalp and blood, and points to a speedy. permanent and economical cure when sll other remedies and the best physicians fail. As evidence of the wonderful curative properties of Cuticun Remedies and of their worldâ€" wide sale, we quote from Thu Hun. Mr. Justice Finnumora’s Loner. 'Psoriasis, Scam!!! Head, Mflk crust, Tefler, Ringworm. etc. Dun'l Kldncy Pm: wnh Ouch an I mum . In): a. our dmgglu‘l. Una our lull and llama-II. boo-Into my urine which halal. ht! only come auburn-x. uuw hoe-mo I hid medicine enough. I Ind lum- tho um. ml me o! u. I would have m. but you know how mun a well to uhnu! lat-1mg Ii!‘|i.-.“l' ('. H. 33"} “than-y :lu‘. lluuztuh,‘ a; E complete Emma] and Internal Treatmam as in milk criist. tetter and salt rheumpâ€"all demand a remed of almost superhuman virtues to successfully with t em. That Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and Resolvent are such stands provcn beyond all doubt. No statement is made regarding them that is not justiï¬ed by the stroarfipest evidence. The purity and sweetness. the power to and immediate relief, the certainty of speedy and permanent cure, the absolute safety and great economy have made them the standard skin cures. blood puriï¬ers and humour remedies of the civilized world. 'll'l Hun. Conn. â€"E|xht month. .30 l hokuuurr'nln In my luck. Th- simple but of Don I Kidanl- helped me on much I pmhuod t xu- Am on my m- old box. My hum due- uol bother me u it used lo and I feel well-Sun“ E. Bum", No. 811 Elm Enact. We“ lluul. Coon. The agonizing, itching, and buming of the skin. as in eczema; the [rightful scaling. as in psoriasis; the loss of hair, and crusting of the scalp. as in stalled head; the facial disï¬gurements, as in pimples and ringworm; the awful suffgring of infants, and anxiety of worn-put parents. human. VLâ€"I mun-ed m twelve mum mum. uuuuolmy hack. Iledk-Im Ill ï¬bula" Kl". unly wunp‘ relief. Don'- Idney PHI-cured Innâ€"F. a haunt. Val-noun. VI. phat Duln' I Kkine "ii-“LVEU goodw- uflu I am: to 'l' [at mount bur. Ind â€-01:01“ lugâ€"Dunn l’. Curran. Cut- mQâ€"lhduchm I. II] backtpnleoglduotynlk. I in» gun- Spendily. Permanently and Economically OWL x when All Else Fails. by ‘ECZEMA (ijticura COOK BQQK FREE. CLOSE TO THE PEOPLE. _ â€"l_t_.ook 9h. mph 9! Ioollu lilo Pam. mom to an "who. Ga mew-3mg.» {'y T'WIIIHIIIIM lawman-ks“ 2 am?» ""1 "1% hï¬Ã©'m. IEF‘rï¬FAE'ï¬: "mod to Ml “Hm-1 men-m F“ Tm mtmwnm‘ innâ€" 0...-.- .â€" ' Achilghchmeued. Kirkland lulu palm overcome. Stella; 0‘ fl limb- nml drop-y sign: anâ€; The «me; urine villi brick (13“ went, nigh comm]. pull in paling. dd)- bling, In "um-y. In] writing. Danni Kidney PHI: wmnn calculi Ind (It'd. Relieve helm pulpllaliun. Ila: hmdnche. nervoumt. mulnm in; 93-: