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Novel Winter PTsftJtsci.
Montand boys of the west end of
‘ ‘ nvn have bsen having a harvest
during the past three or four days
catching fish at Remvei’s and White's
ponaa, west, of town. During the
past summer, on account of the light
t’ainfall, the water in these two
Pojids was very low; and in fact,
for the past three months there has
been no outlet from either pond.
When the freezing water of the
past ten days came ice soon formed,
and, covering every air hole, caused
the fish to come beneath the ice in
hopes of getting air. The boys who
first tested the breaking qualities of
the ice in hopes of being the first to
skate were the ones to discover the
predicament of the fish.
The news soon spread, and last
"Friday and. Saturday TdO men and
"boys were busily engaged in securing
freSh fish for the table. Hatchets
'and axes were used as the death-deal
ing implements, and when a school
of fish were sighted beneath, the ice
was struck a hard blow. The fish
were stunned. A hole was then
chopped through the ice and the fist
secured. Several 'hundred pounds of
fish 'were secured, the majority df
them being tsarp.—Logan i(Qhid)
Journal.
Scarcely Time Enough.
The methods or the urowffield
Church had been criticised, and Mrs.
Anson, a prominent member of the
•society, was displeased. “We offer a
good salary,” she said, with dignity,
‘‘and therefore we wish to be sure
that we get the cream of the minis
ters to be had. That is the reason we
have not as yet retained one - for
long.”
“But, Mrs. Anson,” protested a
graceless critic, “you know that if
you want to gather cream you’ve got
to let the pan alone.”
Toulon, France, sent to America last
year $127,000 worth of flower bulbs.
CALLED THE BLUFF.
Mrs. Newed —Mother has just writ
ten that she will not visit us this sum
mer unless you will permit her to pay
her board.
Newed—-I shall write her at once,
saying that I shall not permit her to
do anything of the kind. —Chicago
News.
A MONOPOLIST.
The Fish—What are you looking so
grumpy about?
The Lobster —Why, that miserable
■ Chameleon over there thinks he’s the
Whole thing because he can go red
without being boiled!
iMiss Alice M. Smith, of
neanolis, Minn., tells wo
man's monthly suffering may
be permanently relieved by Lydia
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“Dear Mrs. Pihkham: I bave
anever before given my endorsement
for any medicine, bnt Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
has added so much to my life and
happiness that I feel like making an
exception in this case. For two yeans
•every month I would have two days of
severe pain, and could find no relief, but
one dav when visiting a friend I ran
across Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege
table Compound, she had used
it with the best results and advised
me to try it. I found that it worked
wonders with me ; I now experience
no pain, and only had to use a few
bottles to bring about this wonderful
change. I use it occasionally now
when I am exceptionally tired or worn
out.” — Miss Alice M. Smith, 804 Third
Ave., South Minneapolis, Minn., Chair
man Exec utivajpommittee, Minneapolis
Study Club. — ssoooforfeit if original of aboue
letter proving genuineness cannot be produced.
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound carries women safely
through the various natural
crises and is the safe-guard of
woman’s health.
The truth about this great
medicine is told in the letters
from women being published in
this paper constantly.
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"CONSTRUCTIVE RECESS.”
Subject of Remarks by Senator Till
mm— Gamnn Inquiry Resolu
tion Adopted.
A Washington special says: Th.e
senate Friday adopted the rejoiuiloii
of inquiry concerning affairs in Pana
ma introduced by Mr. German, and,
in addition, listened to a speech on
the Panama question by Mr. Dolliver
and another on the subject of recess
appointments to r.fiice by Mr. Tillman.
Mir. Dolliver defended the course o£
the administration in Panama, con
tending that it was patriotic through
out.
Following are the main points of
hfiha Gorman resolution adopted:
“Resolved, That the president be
c requested, if not in his judgment in
compatible rwith the public interest,,
! tc inform :fhe senate—
“1. The date when, and the circum
stances under which the United States
has used a military force in the in
ternal affairs Colombia, under the
treaty sflf 1846 ; whether such use of
military force was on the initiative
of the United States or by the request
of Colombia.
“2. Also, to inform the senate
whether or not the United States has
been asked by Colombia t© execute
by armed force, either the guaranty
of the neutrality of the isthmus or
of the sovereignty of Colombia over
the same.
“3. And also to inform the senate
in which, if any, of the disturbances
on the isthmus of Panama the United
States employed a military force,
solely on its own initiative, and un
invited by the government owning the
isthmus.
“4. And also that he will inform the
senate of the dates when and circum
stances under which the United
States has employed military force in
the interanl affairs of Colombia.”
Mr. Tiilman was recognized to speak
on his resolution relating to senate
recesses. His remarks referred es
pecially to the nomination of Dr. Crum
to be collector at Charleston, S. C.
Mr. Tillman disclaimed any inten
tion to consider this as a party ques
tion, but claimed that his desire was
to prevent lae establishment of a
harmful precedent and to find out
what the senate thought of a “con
structive recess.” He said it had re
mained for our present executive to
assert the right and exercise the
power of making appointments be
tween 12 o’clock and 12 o’clock of
the same day.
Mr. Hale took exception to the
statement that the president had
committed himself to the proposition
as set forth. As for himself, he did
net accept the theory of a construc
tive recess.
Mr. Tillman quoted a letter from
Secretary Shaw concerning the ap
pointment of Collector Crum, taking
the position that there ’ had. been a
constructive recess between ;' r he time
of the adjournment of the hate extra:
session of congress and the beginning
of the present regular sessic". l This,
Mr. Tillman contended, was ;in : viola
tion of the constitution ami; he, also
contended that there w£a iiCucommon
sense in the plea that tliere -was any
interregnum between the.extra'session
and regular session when ope was im
mediately adjourned to' prepare for
the other. ' : ■
Mr. Spooner suggested that the re
sult of following Mr. Tillman's reason
ing would be to cat»se many vacancies
in office.
In response Mr. Tillman said:
“This is the first point I have ever
heard the senator make, but it won’t
go.”
Mr. Spooner cited the possible case
of an emergency military appointment,
but Mr. Tillman replied that there
were always officers on hand to per
form the duties required and he said:
“That won’t do, you’ll have to shout
again.” He did not object to inter
ruptions, he said, but wanted all the
light he could get “for,” he said, “I
have some thundering stuff here on
this subject.”
Mr. Tillman then quoted a number
of precedents in support of his posi
tion. Among other utterances quoted
were those of Chas. Sumner and John
Sherman, both of whom the senator
lauded.
APFE4L IOR MOUNDViLLE PEOPLE.
Ise!p is Urgently Needed by Unfortunate
Cyclone Sufferers.
“The village of Moundsville was de
stroyed on Thursday night by a cy
clone. The town was completely de
molished. A number of peopje were
killed; a large number were injured,
and now aid is necessary on every
side.
“The injured have been brought
here, and are being cared for by our
citizens. Any contributions will be
greatly appreciated, and can be sent
to me. (Signed.)
“N. L. CASTLEMAN, Mayor.”
MEDICAL EXAMINER
Of the United States Treasury Recom
mends Pe-ru-na.
Other Prominent Physicians Use
and Endorse Pe-ru-na.
DR. LLEWELLYN JORDAN, Medical
Examiner of the U. S. Treasury De
partment, graduate of Columbia College,
and Who served three years at West Point,
has the following to say of Peruna:
"Allow me to express my grati
tude to you for the benefit derlvetl
from your wonderful remedy. One
short month has brought forth a
vast change and 1 note consider
myself a well man alter months of
suffering, fellow sufferers, Peruna
will cure you.'”
A constantly increasing number of physi
cians prescribe Peruna in their practice. It
has proven its merits so thoroughly that
even the doctors have overcome their preju
dice against so-called patent medicines and
recommend it to their patients.
Peruna occupies a unique position in
medical science. It is the only internal
systemic catarrh remedy known to the
medical profession to-day. Catarrh, as
every one will admit, is the cause of one
half the disease which afflicts mankind.
Catarrh and catarrhal diseases afflict one
half of the people of United States.
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* Robert R. Roberts, M. D., Washing- J
J ton, ©. C., writes: *
J ••Through my own experience *
2 as well as that of many of my*
2 friends and acquaintances who *
%/iave been, cured or relieved of*
2 catarrh by the use of Hartman's *
2 Peruna, 1 can confidently reconi- j
2 mend it to those suffering from *
2 such disorders, and have no hesi- ♦
2 tation.in prescribing it to my pa- *
2 lients.” -Itobert It. Roberts.
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Dr. R. Robbins, Muskogee, I. T., writes:
“Peruna is the best medicine 1 know of
for coughs and to strengthen a weak stom
ach anu to give appetite. Besides prescrib
ing it for catarrh, I have ordered it for
weak and debilitated people, and have not
had a patient but said it helped him. It is
an excellent medicine and it fits so many
leases.
“I have a large practice, and have a
chance to prescribe your Peruna. I hope
you may live long to do good to the sick
and the suffering.”
Dr. M. C. Gee writes from 513 Jones St.,
San Francisco, Cal.:
“Peruna has performed so many wonder
ful cures in San Francisco that I am con
vinced that it is a valuable remedy. 1
have frequently advised its use for women,
as I find it insures regular and painless
NO AMATEUR.
Mrs. Crawford —Is that an experi
enced o irl you have?
Mrs. Crabshaw—Why, I should say
she is! This is the ninth place she’s
had this year.—Judge.
SO Bushel* Macaroni Wheat l’er Acre.
Introduced by the U. S. Dept, of Agr.
It is a tremendous cropper, yielding in
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the Dakotas, Colo., etc., it will yield from
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Tiso's Cure is Ihe best medicine we overused
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O. Endsley, Vanburen, Ind., Feb. 10, 1900.
It is easier to whip some men than it is
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The flavor of TOBACCO may be in
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Potash
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Tobacco must have Potash.
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. Medical Examiner United States J
j Treasury.
menstruation, cures leucorrhoea and ovar
ian troubles, and builds up the entire sys
tern. I also consider it one of the finest
catarrh remedies i know of.”—M. C. Gee
M. D.
Catarrh is a systemic disease curable
only by systemic treatment. A remedy that
cures catarrh must aim directly at the de
pressed nerve centres. This is what l’e
runa does.
Peruna immediately invigorates the nerve
centres which give vitality to iho mucous
membranes. Then catarrh disappears.
Then catarrh is permanently cured.
If you do not derive prompt and satis
factory results from the use of Peruna,
write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full
statement of your ease and lie will be
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