The Gazette

Saturday, March 23, 1901

Cleveland, Ohio

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2 THE GAZETTE. THE GAZETTE is the oldest, and has the largest bona fide circulation, double that of any newspaper in the interest of Afro-Americans, published in the state of Ohio, and comparison with any will immediately establish its rank as one of the NEWSIEST AND BEST in the country. To the Press, one of our newsiest and best local daily papers, is due the opportunity of presenting to our many readers the cut in the Youngstown letter which appeared in our March 16 issue. The Press deserves great credit also for the way the article in question was presented to its thousands of readers. GOVERNOR AYCOCK PLEADS WITH THE RACE. The Hon. Chas. B. Aycock, who recently succeeded Hon. Daniel L. Russell as governor of North Carolina, seems to realize the questionable attitude in which he is placed under the new order of things. Coming before a people disarmed of their best political safeguard, he ventures to offer words of flattery and consolation. In his inaugural address the governor reviewed the situation, commented upon the adoption of the constitutional amendment and contends that no injustice has been done the Afro-American, but that he is really benefited. Quite conscious of the glaring criminality which confronts the dominant class on either hand, the new governor pleads the confidence of a wronged and injured people, who are his accusers. Hardened in practices so violative of all justice and at variance with the laws of the government, it is not surprising that the governor is now forced to indulge vain promises in extenuation of the great wrong done the colored people. But Gov. Aycock, like other Bourbon democrats, knew of the conspiracy designed to disfranchise Afro-American voters and very likely no one was better posted than Gov. Aycock. The plan was originated with a view of bringing back to the democratic party that business and progressive element who have contributed so largely to the growth and prosperity of the state. Afro-Americans of North Carolina are exceptionally an intelligent and industrious people, while it is known that thousands of the white politicians contributed no more to the welfare of the state than the blacks, who were so cruelly shot down in the streets of Wilmington. The bad element among the whites fully realized that unless something should be done promptly to induce a return of deserters to democratic ranks, they would have to depend on something else aside from politics for a living. Hence the cry of Negro domination was proclaimed throughout the state and desperate men sought to find a pretext for an onslaught upon the colored people. A sad and perilous hour had come to the faithful and ambitious Negro leaders who had long sought to preserve and perpetuate the honor and integrity of the race. In Wilmington, as in all parts of the state, colored men yielded priority in place to the white man and as a matter of wisdom associated him as the significant choice upon their ticket. But the supreme thought and purpose of the Bourbons was to eliminate the colored vote from politics, to humiliate the Afro-American and bring him to realize that to be more than a hard laborer was out of the question. The facts as they concern the disfranchisement of the Afro-American in the south are too well known to the country and cannot be ignored. Goy. Aycock, unless he has no quailing sensations of the injustice which has been done to the colored people, must reach the conclusion that his bargain has been made at a sacrifice of public faith and honor, and though he may now plead the good will and confidence of an outraged people, yet there is no atonement, beyond that of right-dealing among men. Facts are powerful agencies in the solution of intricate problems and in the new congress it will be revealed that at least 22 per cent. of the taxes collected were paid by the colored people, a tax of ten million out of fifty million. THE COUNTY MUST SETTLE. Two Victims of a Tar and Feather Mob Win Their Suits Under Ohio's Anti-Lynching Law. Bellefontaine, O.—Mrs. Nellie Jackson (white) one of the victims of the West Liberty tar and feathering mob in November, 1899, secured a judgment against the county (Logan) March 7 for $700 damages. The woman had been living in the house with the father of her deceased husband, both colored. The former, Edward Jackson, recently secured a verdict for $2,000 damages and has been paid the money. D. Rickman, another Afro-American who was in the house at the time of the raid, and who was also tarred and feathered, has a suit pending and will win. The "Click" Mitchell heirs' judgment (for his lynching at Urbana several years ago) against Champaign county, was for $5,000. All this under Hon. Harry C. Smith's Ohio anti-lynching law, which he passed in the Ohio assembly in 1896 and which has practically put an end to mob violence and lynching in *b*-state. ALL HONOR TO HIM. Will Add Three Floors-Six Acres of Floor Surface-Will Better Employees Condition. One of the largest building projects undertaken in this city for some time was begun by the May Co. recently. The company will add three floors to its building fronting on Euclid avenue, taking off the roof of the present structure and making the additional floors of steel framework and terra cotta. The three stories will make an elevation on the Euclid avenue front of 100 feet from the sidewalk to the top of the building. The top of the flag pole to surmount the building will be 160 feet from the ground. What is known as a forfeiture contract has been signed by Gordon & Malone, the builders, and its requirements are very rigid. It requires that the work be completely finished within 70 days after the work is begun. A very heavy forfeiture is attached in case the work is not finished. It will be necessary to work nights. The contractors intend to light the scene of the work with arc lights and put two or three shifts of men on the construction. In case the work is delayed the contract provides for no extension of time. When the addition is completed there will be nearly six acres of floor surface, or 44,100 square feet more floor space, making a total area of 214,000 square feet. One entire floor of the three will be devoted to the convenience of the employes, where lunch rooms, rest and recreation rooms, a music room and completely furnished toilet rooms will be placed. These rooms will be open to the employees during both work and lunch hours. The establishment will be open at 8 instead of 7:30 a.m. A feature of the new building will be a large electric sign which will be built into the building. The light of the sign will illuminate the show windows of the establishment. When the addition to this mammoth department store is completed The May Co. will have a building of which it may justly be proud. How to Make Money. The old reliable Gazette desires an energetic and honest agent, and a good correspondent, in every city and town in Ohio having a number of Afro-American residents. We are especially desirous of hearing from persons in the following named cities: Xenia, Ironton, Springfield, St. Clairsville, Lorain, Toledo, Wilmington, Kenton, Lima, Columbus, Chillicothe, Delaware, Circleville, Steubenville, Gallipolis, Lancaster, Newark, Cincinnati, Urbana, O.; Allegheny and other western Pennsylvania cities and towns; Parkersburg and Charleston, W. V1. Address a card to the editor of The Gazette, Case Library building, Cleveland, O., and our terms and full instructions to agents and correspondents will be sent at once. Send us the name of any good person or persons in any of the cities named above to whom we can write relative to the matter. Jack Anderson told me that. Invariably at the Central police station, when a good story is related, the above phrase follows the telling of it. Sergeant "Jack" Anderson, of the Wales street police station, is the source of many a witty saying that flies from mouth to mouth among the police. His fund of good stories seems inexhaustible. Not only has he numerous good stories at his command, but he has a way of telling them that very few persons possess. As a policeman Sergeant Anderson is known to be one of the most efficient' on the force, and his good nature, merit and wit have won him many friends. A grand race and mass meeting will be held at Teutonia hall, corner of Scovill avenue and Maple street, next Thursday evening, March 28. The meeting will be conducted in such a manner as to make it a splendid opportunity for the attendance of all ladies desiring. Among the speakers besides the ministers who will address the meeting will be Hon. W. R. Stewart, of Youngstown, exmember Ohio legislature; Congressman Burton, Hon. W. J. Akers, Hon. H. C. Smith and candidates. This will be the only mass meeting held during this campaign by our people, and they should turn out en masse on Thursday evening next. The hall is warm and comfortable. The speaking and music will be of the best and there will be no smoking or coarseness of any kind and nothing to which any lady or churchman can object. Tell your friends of the meeting and attend yourself. The "smoker" and "stag" given by the Light of the West lodge, F. and A. M., last week Thursday evening at their hall on Ontario street, was certainly the most pleasant and unique affair of its kind given in the city for some time. About 100 of their gentlemen friends were present to share the festivities of the evening. After playing cards the greater part of the evening the guests were seated at a long table laden with good things, of which all partook. After supper several addresses were made and toasts responded to. By special request Robert Hodge sang the "Holy City," Mr. Walter Wills beautifully whistled "Good-bye," Mr. Walter Randolph sang "Beauty's Eyes," Mr. Harry L. Freeman rendered a selection from his sea opera, and Alex. O. Taylor closed the programme with a lively piano selection. The playing of Dr. A. R. Taylor and Mr. Henry Davis on violin and cornet respectively added greatly to the evening's enjoyment. Jim Gallagher, with the assistance of W. O. Bowles and a barrel of beer, said at Thursday evening's meeting of the Thirteenth Ward W. J. Akers club that Afro-Americans of the Fifth district shall not have the honor they have never had and had partly gained—that of presiding officer of a district mass meeting. Our people will no doubt remember Gallagher as well as Bowles and the beer. Registration days will be March 22 and 23. Persons who registered last fall need not do so again. Unregistered voters who will be absent from the city on registration days may register at the board of elections. City hall, any time between now and then. Hon. H. C. Smith, the able and fearless editor of the Cleveland, O., Gazette, is one of the best friends our race has, and if he lives 25 years longer, and improves as he has in the past 20, the whole race will know his worth and honor him accordingly. Martinsburg (W. Va.) Pioneer Press. THE GAZETTE, CLEVELAND, O., SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1901. BE NOT DECEIVED TO THE COLORED PEOPLE OF AMERICA. King of all Hair Tonics, "OZONO." BEFORE. AFTER. Recognizing the fact that there are many SO-CALLED hair-growers and hair-straighteners now on the market, and knowing to a certainty that many of these are frauds pure and simple, we wish to make a straight-forward, honest statement to the colored race through this great paper. In the year 1871 our late secretary, Mrs. S. M. Moore, through a fortunate circumstance, acquired the receipt for OZONO. It was not offered for sale or purchase to any extent until 1875, when it was put upon the market and met with marked success. After a thorough test by the colored people of that time it was pronounced an honest, legitimate remedy, true to all that was claimed for it, and worthy in every respect of the confidence of every member of the colored race, because they found it to cause the hair to grow long and straight, soft and fine, and as beautiful as an April morning. Now, whenever a genuine article appears upon the market there are always a number of people who imitate and make capital out of the merits of other people's goods. Seeing our marked success, numerous firms have entered the market, offering hair-growers and hair-straighteners, many of which are worthless, causing the hair to fall out and doing great damage to the hair and scalp, and the colored people are buying these spurious compounds, which are filled with animal fats, and do the hair more harm than good. To these let us sound a warning—be careful what you use on your hair. Do not be deceived by flaring advertisements and big words. Buy the King of all Hair Tonics, OZONO. iron-clad guarantee to do all that is claimed for it, on Now, we ask you a plain question—would we absorb $50.00 if you are dissatisfied with our preparations to all we claim for them? We have advertised for its guarantee, and we are glad to say that every one has been satisfied in every respect. 20-day using our preparations, and every purchase, the King of all Hair Tonics. Ozono will positively Knotty, Kinky, Harsh, Curly, Refractory, Troublesome short, harsh hair long and straight. It will cure, worrying scalp diseases. Itch, Eczema, Dandruff after Ozono has been applied. It will stop your hair all restore gray hair to its natural color, making the use us make a statement. Many firms are advertising hair, but when they send the preparation they tell Friends, do not use hot irons; they will burn up the use it to drop out. Ozono straightens without anything but Ozono is necessary, and the hair stays can stop the use at any time. The good effects on clay or two after the first application. It is 50c. a bottle—4 boxes do the work. We make it is good at any time: Cut out this coupon and send the sum of One Dollar, and we will forward to you no and one large bottle of Electrical Skin Refiner in bright, rough skin soft and pliant, and cures all removes all facial imperfections, and actually removes all also include one fancy jar of our Electrical Skin beautifier—removes wrinkles, moth patches, freckles; makes the old look young and the young look one package of our celebrated Scalp Soap, which is ALLY PURE, and no soap but a pure soap should ever which is sold with an iron-clad guarantee to do all that is claimed for it, or we will forfeit $50.00. Now, we ask you a plain question—would we absolutely agree to forfeit $50.00 if you are dissatisfied with our preparations, if they were not true to all we claim for them? We have advertised for several years under this guarantee, and we are glad to say that every one who has used Ozono has been satisfied in every respect. 20,000 people are to-day using our preparations, and every purchaser recommends Ozono as the King of all Hair Tonics. Ozono will positively take the Kinks out of Knotty, Kinky, Harsh, Curly, Refractory, Troublesome Hair. It will make short, harsh hair long and straight. It will cure your head of all itching, worrying scalp diseases. Itch, Eczema, Dandruff, and Scurf can not live after Ozono has been applied. It will stop your hair from falling out. It will restore gray hair to its natural color, making the hair long and soft. Now, right here, let us make a statement. Many firms are advertising remedies to straighten hair, but when they send the preparation they tell you to use hot irons. Friends, do not use hot irons; they will burn up the life of the hair, and cause it to drop out. Ozono straightens without any outside assistance. Nothing but Ozono is necessary, and the hair stays straight forever. You can stop the use at any time. The good effects on the hair are seen in a day or two after the first application. The price of Ozono is 50c. a bottle—4 boxes do the work. We make this liberal offer, which is good at any time: Cut out this coupon and send to us, enclosing with it the sum of One Dollar, and we will forward to you four large boxes of Ozono and one large bottle of Electrical Skin Refiner, which makes black skin bright, rough skin soft and pliant, and cures all skin diseases. Also removes all facial imperfections, and actually removes small-pox pits. We will also include one fancy jar of our Electrical Skin Food—Nature's great beautifier—removes wrinkles, moth patches, freckles, and all facial blemishes; makes the old look young and the young look younger. We will also include one package of our celebrated Scalp Soap, which is absolutely CHEMICALLY PURE, and no soap but a pure soap should ever THE HAIR STRAIGHTENER that goes in every one dollar box is enough to make anyone's hair grow long and straight, and keeps it from falling out. Highly perfumed and makes the hair soft and easy to comb. Many of our customers say one of our dollar boxes is worth ten dollars, yet we sell it for one dollar a box. From sending us one dollar in a letter or Post Office money order, express money order or registered letter, we will send it through the mail postage prepaid; or if you want it sent C. O. D., it will come by express, 35c. extra. In any case where it fails to do what we claim, we will return the money or send a box free of charge. Packed so that no one will know contents except receiver. --- CURLY HAIR MADE STRAIGHT BY THE TAKEN FROM LIFE. Will straighten your hair, quickly and easily so that you can do it yourself at home no matter how kinky or curly it is. This wonderful hair pomade has been made and sold many years giving perfect satisfaction to everybody. The straightens kinky hair as shown above. Nourishes the scalp, cures dandruff, prevents falling, and makes the hair grow over forty shades. Tested by the Tester on request. It was the first preparation ever sold for straightening kinky hair. Beware of imitations. Get the Original Ozonized Ox Mascara for the hair pliable and beautiful. A toilet necessity for ladies and gentlemen. Elegantly perfumed. Owing to its superior and lasting quality, it is possible for anybody to produce a preparation equal to it. Full directions with every bottle. Only 50 cents. Sold by dealers or we will ship you express paid one bottle for 65 cents or two bottles for 100 cents. For money order, as we do not send goods. C. O. D. Write your name and address plainly to OZONIZED OX MARKROW CO., 76 Wabash Ave., Chicago, IL. Please mention this paper (THE GAZETTE) when writing. BLACK SKIN REMOVER. REGISTERED IN PATENT OFFICE U.S. BEFORE AFTER A Wonderful Face Bleach. AND HAIR STRAIGHTENER AND HAIR STRAIGHTENER. both in a box for $1, or three boxes for $2. Guaranteed to do what we say and to be that "best in the world." One box is all that 1 required if used as directed. A WONDERFUL FACE BLEACH. A PEACH-LIKE complexion obtained if used as directed. Will turn the skin of a black or brown person four or five shades lighter, and a mulatto person perfectly white. In forty eight hours a shade or two lighter will be no tieable. Is does not turn the skin in spots but bleaches out white, the skin remaining beautiful condual use. It removes winkles freckles and pimples like or black heads, making the skin very soft and smooth. Small pox pits, tan, liver spots re moved without harm to the skin. When you wish, stop using the preparation. THOS. B. CRANE, 122 West Broad St., RICHMOND, VA. I CLAIRVOYANT. MRS. MARTH, the world-renowned and highly celebrated business and test TRANCE CLAIRVOYANT, reveals everything. No imposition. Can be consulted on all affairs of life. Business. Love and Marriage a specialty. Every mystery revealed, also, of absent, deceased and living friends. Removes all trouble and estergandements, unites the separated and causes speedy marriages. $1.000 challenge to any medium who can exceed her in her startling revelations of the past, present and future events of one's life. Remember. she will not for any price flatter you; you may rest assured you will gain facts without nonsense. She can be consulted upon all affairs of Life, Love, Courtship, Marriage, Friends, etc., with description of future companion. She is very accurate in describing missing friends, enemies etc. Her advice upon sickness, change in business, espouses, speeches, alliance and divorce and speeches is valuable and reliable. She reads your destiny—good or bad, she withholds nothing. MRS. MARTH, born with a double veil, is a seventh daughter, tells your entire life—past present and future—in a DEAD TRANCE: has the power of any two clairvoyants you ever met. She tells whether your present sweetheart will be true to you and if he will marry you: if you have no sweetheart, she will tell you when you will have, and his name, business and date of acquaintance. Clairvoyantly ALL YOUR FUTURE will be written in an honest, clear and plain manner, and in a dead trance. Teachers should know the success of their husbands and children: young ladies should know everything about their sweethearts and intended husband. Do not keep company, marry or go into business until you know all: do not let silly religious scruples prevent your consulting. Macame is the only one in the world who can tell you the FULL NAME of your future husband, with age and date of marriage, and tells whether the one you love is true or false. Reader, do you ever notice that some people seem to have good luck all the time, and no matter what they do they seem to prosper, while others, yourself may-be, have such a hard time to get along, and no matter how hard they try, they find at the end of the year they are no better off than when they started. This is because they have not consulted the right Medium, while the successful people, in all probabilities, have been to one of the genuine Mediums and obtained advice. If you are unsuccessful in business, have bad luck, things go wrong with you, then you should consult Mrs. Marth. She will tell you what your trouble is, as she understands the spells she has spent years helping distressed persons and has brought thousands to success. For advice by letter $1.00. All letters must contain stamps. MRS. M. B. MARTH, 246 West 31st. Street, Hours: 10 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sittings. Mention THE GAZETTE VALLEY DEPOT. Cleve. & Wheeling Ex..... Cleve. & Wheeling Ex..... Cleve. Uhrichsville Ac. Sunday trains between Uhrichsville arrive at 9:50 Depart at 7:20 a. m. and 6:00 BEFORE. AFTER be used on the scalp. And, lastly, to prove our liberality, we will put in a pint package of Anti-Odor, a positive cure for Sore Throat or Mouth, all forms of Womb Diseases, Chilblains, Sore and Frosted Feet; also removes all smells and odors arising from the human body, such as feet, arm pits, etc. The actual value of this Grand Aggregation is $4.00, but we let you have it for $1.00, simply to introduce honest goods. In order to protect the public in general from imitations of our goods, and to avoid mistakes, we have placed upon our coupon our Trade-Mark, one head showing Short Hair and the other head Long Hair. The U. S. Government has granted us this trade-mark, and it is registered in the Patent Office at Washington; so if the coupon has this trade-mark on it, you will make no mistake. Use only the coupon having the two heads on it. As to our responsibility, we refer you to the Editor of this paper or to the Metropolitan Bank of Richmond, Va. We have thousands of testimonials we have not space to publish. Here is a sample of one: Boston Chemical Company: Dear Sirs,—You are at liberty to state in any newspaper that I have used OZONO, and give it my most hearty recommendation. I have been fooled so often, it does me good to recommend honest goods. A last word. OZONO is absolutely guaranteed to straighten hair and cause a beautiful and luxurious growth. If your hair is already straight, you can use it to secure a glossy long growth. Buy only the genuine "OZONO." Send us $1.00 at once, and the goods will be sent the same day we receive your order. 4 Boxes of Ozono, worth $2.00. 1 Bottle Electrical Skin Refiner, worth 50c. 1 Bottle Electrical Skin Food, worth 50c. 1 Package (1 pint) Anti-Odor, worth 50c. 1 Package Scalp Soap, worth 50c. Total, $4.00. CLEVELAND & SANDUSKY BREWING COMPANY, 1109-1116 American Trust Bldg., TRADE-MARK. SARAH A. KENNEDY Linda F. KENNEDY 4 Boxes of Ozono, worth $2.00 worth 50c. 1 Bottle Electrical (1 pint) Anti-Odor, worth 50c. Total, $4.00. Name..... Street..... County..... If you want 4 lots like above, send no coupon, let her write her name on when you send your order. CLEVELAND BREWING 1109-1116 Am ERNST MUELLER, President. JACOB KUEBELER, 1st Vice Pres't. JNO. M. LEICHT, 2nd Vice Pres't. WILLIAM H. CHAPMAN, Sec'y & Treas. NELSONS STRAIGHTINE THE LATEST DISCOVERY FOR MAKING KNOTTY, KINNY, CURLY HAIR STRAIGHT BEFORE AFTER STRAIGHTINE is no experiment, but a thoroughly reliable preparation. It has been successfully used by thousands in all portions of the country. We have hundreds of letters speaking in the highest terms of its merit, and every mail brings us fresh testimonials. Straightine is a highly perfumed pomade it not only Straightens the Hair but removes Dandruff. Keeps the Hair from Falling Out, cures Itching, Irritating Scalp Diseases, giving a rich, long and luxurious head of hair—so much to be desired. Guaranteed perfectly harmless. Price, 25 Cents a can at all drug stores, or sent by mail to any address on receipt of 30 Cents in stamps or silver © Address, NELSON M'F'G CO., Richmond, Va. Big Money for Agents. Write for Terms. MISS BESSIE POWERS, 883 Missouri street, Toledo, O. osolutely guaranteed to straighten hair and growth. If your hair is already straight, lossy long growth. Buy only the genuine once, and the goods will be sent the same BOSTON CHEMICAL CO., 310 E. Broad St., Richmond, Va. Con Chemical Co., 310 East Broad Street, RICHMOND, VA. Please you $1.00, for which please send at once on $2.00. 1 Bottle Electrical Skin Refiner, Electrical Skin Food, worth 50c. 1 Package worth 50c. 1 Package Scalp Soap, worth 50c. House, No. City. State. send $3.00. If you have a friend who has ne on a piece of paper and pin to coupon THE D & SANDUSKY G COMPANY, American Trust Bldg., EVELAND, O. News and Opinions National Importance The Sun CONTAINS BOTH Daily by mail, - - - $6 a year Daily and Sunday by mail $8 a year The Sunday Sun is the greatest Sunday Newspaper in the world. Price 5c. a copy. By mail $2 a year Address THE SUN, New York. REDUCED RATES. Northwest, West, South and Southeast, Via Pennsylvania Lines. The sale of special fare colonists tickets to California, and settlers' tickets to the Northwest, West, South and Southeast has been resumed via Pennsylvania lines. Particular information about fares, through time and other details will be furnished upon application to Passenger and Ticket Agents of the Pennsylvania Lines. THE EXCHANGE. SIMMONS AND BASS, Proprietors. Imported Ales, Wines, Liquors and Cigars. No. 620 CENTRAL AVE., cor. Maple Street CLEVELAND, OHIO. Low Rates BIG FOUR ROUTE On March 5th, 12th, 19th, and 26th; April 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd and 30th, 1901, special one way "Colonist Tickets" to many California points will be on sale at very low rates from points on the "Big Four Route." For full information and particulars as to schedules, rates, tickets, etc., call on Agents "Big Four Route," or address the undersigned. WARREN J. LYNCH, W. P. DEPPE, Gen. Pass. & Tkt. Agt., AtsG. T. P. & T.A. CINCINNATI, O. D. JAY COLLVER, 116 Euclid Ave. CLEVELAND, O. M. $1000 REWARD. DR. SHEA. MARVELOUS MEDIUM. Gives the names of dead and living friends tells who and when you will marry, also of business, journeys, lawsuits, absent friends, health or anything you wish to know, no matter what it is. He can call up your spirit friends and show them to you. Can make them to take all around the room. He asks no questions; don't ask you to write the names for him. Don't try to pump you in any but tells you right off. He is thoroughly endorsed by leading Spiritualists everywhere; received from them a gold medal and special license to practice his wonderful powers; credentials no one else can show; can give thousands of references to both white and colored patrons. Twenty-five years practice—seven in Brooklyn—will show you that he can do all he tells of. Can tell you what business is best for you and where. Can tell you how to win speedy marriage with one you love. How to be successful in all your doings, in short what you want, in all others. Positive help and satisfaction no pay. Call and see. You will find it lucky to consult this refined Christian gentleman. He has a medicine that will cure drunkenness; can be given patients not knowing it. Thou-sands through him are now Rich, Happy and Successful in all their undertakings, while those who neglect his advice are still laboring against poverty and adversity. Through his perfect knowledge of chemistry he can impart to you a secret that will overcome your enemies and win you friends. His aid and advice have often been solicited; the result has always been the securing of speedy and happy marriage and all your wishes. In love affairs he never fails. He has the secret of winning the affections of the opposite sex. It is the curse of Spiritualism that in all large cities there are a class of men and women who claim powers they do not possess. They have neither gifts, credentials nor references. Surely the colored people are not so wanting in sense as to throw their time and money away such. DR. SHEA refers to the Hon. Charles Miller, president. 2481 Atlantic avenue; the Hon. Wm. Dumont architect and builder. 47 Cleveland av. and 48 Cleveland appl. builder, South Brooklyn. All have known him for the past seven years. He gives a tree test of his power to all. The Doctor has practiced five years in New Orleans, St. Louis, Memphis and Louisville; understands thoroughly the diseases, spells or influences the race is subject to. He is now and always has been a true friend to the colored people and always had a large patronage from them. Please Read the Following: "BROOKLYN, June 3, 1892—This is to certify I came to New York from Albany. I was a stranger in a strange city out of work and nothing else. I had no luck in anything I undertook. What I did was to friend advised me to go and see Dr. Shea. I did: he told me the cause of all my trouble; he took me in and treated me like a brother. Through him I got a good position that very week. I had been to others; they took my money and did me no good. I bless the day I had to leave; I advise all in bad luck, sick or in trouble to go to at once. Sincerely, ALBERT AYERS, 2937 Atlantic avenue." "BROOKLYN, Aug. 15, 1891—This is to certify that my husband had gone away and been absent two years. I mourned for him night and day. I gave him up as dead. Hearing of the wonderful things DR. SHEA was doing, I resolved to consult him. He told me my husband was alive and well and where he was; told me he would come home and when. To my joy all of it came true. He is home now; came back to me one from the dead. I also wish I could see him. The sum of $2.0. I am a poor woman and I was poor insane. I went to DR. SHEA and he told me I find my money and to my intense joy I did that as he told me. I thank God there is a man gifted in our midst that can help people and tell them what to do. Sincerely, MARY MILLER. South Plainfield, New Jersey. DR. SHEA can show thousands such as the has been carefully educated in the Homeopathic and Eclectic Medical Schools of Medicine. His success is wonderful in curing paralysis Rheumatism, Asthma, Sore Eyes, Tumors, Cancers, Constipation, Ague, Dyspepsia, Tape Worm, Liver Complaints, Deafness, Catarr, Dropsy, Piles, Nervous Debility Heart Discomfort, Piles, Women and Children, Fits, Kidney Diseases and a and mysterious diseases which others don't understand. All diseases, no matter what they may be. Nothing but honorable treatment. He will honestly tell if you can be cured. Has all new remedies and new successes. Has had all new remedies and new hospitals and private clinic. No riffing with him. Call at once. Do not delay. Diplomas hang in parlor. Is a registered physician. A new remedy for rheumatism just discovered, not a liniment. Hopeless cases and those that others cannot cure solicited to call. A perfect and radical cure warranted. Folks made thin, the childless made parents. All letters must contain one dollar, two stamps, age, lock of hair. Charges for medical treatment only. "CLOSED SUNDAY." 651 Fulton St., Brooklyn, New York. Mention this paper. New Century Showing of Suits and Skirts. Beauties in Plain and Tucked all-silk taffeta skirts, with deep Spanish Flounce, trimmed in ruffles of taffeta, chiffon or rusching, at $15.00, $10.00, and... $7.50 Our range of flounce and drop skirts at from $5.00 to $10.00 excel any other line in Cleveland in point of numbers of styles, and lowness of price. We also are strong on trimmed flounce skirts worth about $5.00 and $3.50 IN STREET SKIRTS both flounce and plain-stitched bottoms, we have striven to give the greatest values ever offered by any house--and our advance sale shows we have succeeded. Many beauties at $4.85, $3.98 and..... $2.98 Ladies' Man=Tailored Suits in other stores $12 and $15 values, at $10.00 All colors, Venetian and Homespuns--trimmed on flounce and jacket with stitched taffeta welts. See them..... $10.00 Our better Suits, with skirts and jackets all taffeta lined at..... $15.00 The new Shirt Waists are coming in daily in such pretty designs, new and spring-like and prices very modest. --- BE SURE TO ATTEND THE GRAND MASS MEETING NEXT THURSDAY EVENING, Hon. W. R. Stewart, of Youngstown, Hon. Harry C. Smith, and others. Mr. Henry Taylor will preside. Vice Presidents: Rev. Chas. Bundy, Rev. J. S. Jackson, Rev. E. D. Dandridge, Rev. F. G. Brookins, Rev. W. M. Langford, Rev. J. C. Turner and Rev. J. W. Wright. IN both flounce and plain-s give the greatest v our advance sale sh ties at $4.85, $3.98 Ladies' Man All colors, Venetian and jacket with stitched Our better Suits, with s The new Shirt Wa and spring-like and pric THE BAI BE SURE TO GRAND MAS A TEUTONI NEXT THURSIDE SPEAKERS: Congressman T. W. J. Akers, Hon. W. R. St. Hon. Harry C. LADIES WELCOMED Mr. Henry Taylor will preside. Vice Pres Rev. E. D. Dandrige, Rev. F. G. Brookins, Rev. J. W. Wright. LOCAL DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.—Subscribers not receiving THE GAZETTE regularly should notify us AT ONCE. We desire every copy delivered promptly. We advise our patrons to carefully examine THE GAZETTE's advertisements before making purchases. Business men who advertise in this paper should have the patronage of Afro-Americans. The fact that they advertise is assurance that they want it. Local reading notices (advertisements) ten cents a line. CLEVELAND, O., SATURDAY, MAR. 23, 1901. WHERE "THE GAZETTE" IS SOLD. PUSHAW'S News Store, Cuyahoga Building opposite the Post Office. Open Sunday. PUSSEW'S opposite the Post Office. Open Sunday. N. HERTER's News Depot, City Hall Building, cor. Wood and Superior streets. Open Sunday. S. H. MOODY's News Store. No. 387 Superior street, second west of Bond street. Open Sundays also. GOODMAN's News Depot, No. 586 Central avenue, cor. Sterling avenue. Open Sunday. P. JOHNSON TARRER's Restaurant, No. 608 Central Ave. Open Sundays also. MR. HENRY TAYLOR, Advertising Solicitor Mr. Gabriel Murray is still quite ill. Miss Willa Shook has been ill the past two weeks. Jesse Morgan has returned from Cincinnati. Mrs. J. P. Carroll, of Linden street, is sick; also Mrs. Gordon, of Sterling avenue. Mr. Fred Dorsey left last week for his home in Lansing, Mich. It is believed he will not return. Balay lodge of Good Samaritans is growing rapidly. Six new members were initiated last week Thursday. The funeral of Mr. Frank Terry, who died March 13, took place from his home on Eggleston street, March 16. Rev E. S. Doan officiated. The Minerva club gave a presidential party at Mrs. B. M. Shook's Wednesday night. A large crowd attended. At St. John's church, to-morrow, there will be preaching morning and evening. Sunday-school at 9:30 a. m. and C. E. meeting at 6:30 p. m. Mrs. Mollie Coulson, of Virginia, and Miss Johnson, of Washington, D. C., are guests of the former's uncle, T. W. Walker, of Pine street. Mr. William Porter has secured a position with the Cleveland Electric Illuminating Co., in the Cuyahoga building. Mr. Porter is one of our most promising young men. Mrs. Alberta Travis was recently granted a divorce from her husband, Oscar Travis, and restored to her maiden name, Alberta E. Sweet. The Twentieth Century club held a pleasant and profitable meeting at Mrs. H. C. Jackson's, 490 Prospect street, last week Friday evening. Fred Dorsey, employee of I. Greenstein, was taken suddenly ill while on duty the first of last week. He is improving. It is said that Mr. Dell Evans has at last won his heart's desire. He will soon be united by the holy bands of matrimony to Miss Grace Tucker. Be sure to attend the race and mass meeting at Teutonia hall next Thursday evening. That is the meeting. Mr. Leroy Douglass, of Newton street, and Miss Esther Irving, of Vanek street, were entertained at tea Sunday afternoon by Miss Emma Greenbrier, of Kingsbury avenue. The editor of The Gazette was confined to his home two days last week with la grippe. The Women's M. M. society held a large and interesting meeting at Mrs. Henry Taylor's March 14. After the usual routine of business a dainty lunch was served. Don't forget to attend the mass meeting at Forest street armory March 28. Congressman T. E. Burton, Hon. W. J. Akers, Hon. H. C. Smith and others will speak. Rev. W. M. Langford, his members and friends take pleasure in returning thanks to Hon. H. C. Smith for securing Forest street armory for the farewell reception Wednesday night. Miss Carrie Sampson entertained a few friends Monday evening in a very pleasant manner. Miss Sampson is a delightful hostess. It was stated from reliable authority that she and Mr. Ed Hill will wed in April. The Young Ladies' Ideal Pleasure club gave a very pleasant social in the parlors of Woodliff block Tuesday evening. Miss Carrie Southers is president of the club. When you need a first-class meal call at the Gem restaurant, No. 324 Prospect street. J. W. Crawford, proprietor. Hartona Remedy Company's goods can be procured of their special local agents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walker, Case School of Applied Science. Write either a card and they will call on you. The King's Daughters will give a "Carrie Nation" social April 1—not a "carnation" social, as was stated in last issue. Messrs. Tarrer & Mabry, the popular caterers, will furnish refreshments at Forest street armory for the concert and ball given by Finney's famous orchestra. A great deal of credit is due Mrs. John Cook, of St. Clair street, for the success of the entertainment given by Queen Esther's Temple. Sisters of the Mysterious Ten, March 11. Persons having items for The Gazette must either bring or send them to The Gazette office if they do not hand them to our local reporters. Several who failed to do this the past week can understand why their items do not appear. The funeral of Mr. Thomas Grayson, an old and respected citizen, took place Wednesday from his home on Forest street, under the auspices of the Eureka lodge, No. 52, F. and A. M. Rev. W. M. Langford, who has successfully pastored Cory chapel for three years, closes this year's work March 24. He leaves for conference, to be held in Indianapolis, Ind., Tuesday, and will no longer be pastor of Cory chapel, as his members were unable to pay what he desired. Please notice display advertisement in next week's issue of The Gazette which will contain full particulars concerning the fourth annual entertainment given by Finney's famous orchestra at Forest street armory. Monday evening, April 22. Do not forget date and place of same. The editor of The Gazette has received from Booker T. Washington a beautiful calendar presenting a bird's-eye view of the Tuskegee N. & I. institute and also a splendid portrait of Prof. Washington. Pointed and interesting sayings of a few lines are given on the page for each month. The almanac is unique in that three and four pages are used for the dates of each month, instead of one sheet, as most calendars have. THE GAZETTE, CLEVELAND, O., SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1901. 138 to 150 Ontario Street. Do not forget the date of the grand concert and ball given by Finney's famous orchestra at Forest street armory, Monday evening, April 22. Admission 50 cents. Be sure to register if you have not done so, or you will not be allowed to vote, and you certainly do not desire to miss the opportunity to vote for W. J. Akers. The executive board of the Women's M. M. society of the N. O. conference of the A. M. M. e church will meet in this city March 26. Bishop Arnett and the officers of the society will be present. Mrs. Rosa Johnson is president and Mrs. Cora Brock secretary. The Thirteenth Ward W. J. Akers' club held a large and enthusiastic meeting last Thursday at their headquarters in the Forest street armory. The club is making great preparations for the big mass meeting to be held at the Armory March 28. St. Andrew's Episcopal mission, corner of Scovill avenue and Chapel street, Rev. S. Doan, priest-in-charge. Morning prayer conducted by C. W. Fisk at 10:15. Sunday-school at 2 p. m. Evening prayer and sermon by the rector at 3 p. m. The confirmation class meets the rector on Tuesday evenings in the chapel at 7:30 p. m. Chas. W. Chestnut has returned from a lecturing tour of the south, during which he visited Booker T. Washington's famous school at Tuskeegee, Ala. While on the trip he collected a number of facts and impressions, which will find expression later in book form. A grand rally will be held at Shiloh church May 26, at which time the pastor hopes to raise $325. Part of the money raised will pay off expenses and the other part will go towards defraying the balance due on the organ. Dr. J. E. Carroll preached last Sunday morning and addressed the S. S. in the afternoon. Rev. W. M. Langford left for Columbus on the 3:35 train Thursday morning to appear before the board of pardons in Edwin Ruthven's behalf. He is very grateful to the ministers and their people for helping in a financial way in this case. Rev. E. D. Dandridge raised $8; Rev. F. G. Brookins, $1.70; Rev. Chas. Bundy, $2.51; Rev. J. C. Turner, $1.12. His church, Cory chapel, raised $30.17, making a total of $43.50. Hon. W. H. Stewart, of Youngstown, O., writes: "I am interested in Mr. Akers' campaign on account of stopping at his hotel." Mr. Akers is the kind of a friend of the race who believes in treating all gentlemen and ladies, regardless of color, as such, and has always done so, not only in his business, but whenever he has come in personal contact with them. Our people should rally around his standard and help to elect him mayor. Vote for Akers and the entire republican ticket. Civil service examinations for places in the Philippines were held here March 22, at which time examinations for department assistants and Spanish translators were held. Examinations for stenographers and other places will be held April 23. Young men and women in the professions mentioned above can secure good positions in the Philippines if they pass the examinations. The dates for the regular civil examinations in this country are March 22, 23 and April 23, and should not be confounded with the Philippine examinations. A farewell reception was tendered Rev. W. M. Langford Wednesday night at Forest street armory. Revs. F. G. Brookins, J. D. Jackson and W. R. Wilson in a very able manner spoke of the good work Rev. Langford had done for Cory chapel and also expressed regret at his departure. The solo by Mr. Henry Taylor and the piano selection by Alex. O. Taylor pleased the audience greatly. Hon. H. C. Smith was unable to come on account of illness. After the programme was rendered refreshments were served. The Centennial Social club will give its grand Easter ball on Thursday evening, April 11, at Forest street armory. James D. Johnston's full-voiced orchestra will be in attendance and delicious refreshments will be served. General admission 50 cents. The grand march starts at 8:30 p. m. sharp. James H. Starkey, president; W. H. Brooks, vice president; John A. Cussey, secretary; C. H. Griffin, treasurer, and Frank Griffin, director. Everybody welcome. Be sure to attend and have a fine time. There is no orchestra in this city better than Johnston's. TRADE MARK REGISTERED 1892. U.S. PATENT OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. BEFORE USING AFTER USING Hartona will make the hair grow long and soft, straight and beautiful. Makes the hair grow on bald and thin places. Restores GRAY HAIR to its original color. Hartona cures Dandruff, Baldness, falling out of the hair, itching, and all scalp diseases. Hartona does not have to be used all the time, as it straightens the hair and gives it fresh life and lustre, and the hair stays and grows naturally beautiful and straight after the use of Hartona. No hot irons necessary. No pasting the hair down with grease. Hartona is positively harmless—one box can be used by every one in the family. Benefits and improves children's hair just the same as adults. To meet the popular and ever-increasing demand for Hartona Hair-Grower and Straightener, we have placed it on sale in 25c. and 50c. sizes, in our special round, patent box. See that the word Hartona is on every box. Money positively refunded if you are not absolutely delighted with the Hartona remedies. Remember, we handle no fake goods, and you are positively protected by our $100.00 guarantee to any one proving otherwise. All our remedies are trade-marked, registered and copyrighted at United States Patent Office at Washington, D. C., in the years 1892 and 1900. We refer you, as to our responsibility, to the City Bank of Richmond, Va., Adams and Southern Express Companies, and to the editor of this paper. We want lady and gentlemen agents, white or colored, in every city and town in the United States. Write to us to-day, no matter if you are employed or not, and we will show you how to make a splendid living, with easy and pleasant work, and no risk of losing your good money. 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Money can be sent by post-office money order, or enclosed in a registered letter, or by express. Address all Orders to HARTONA REMEDY CO.,909 E.Main St.,Richmond, Va. Men, Women and Children from all parts of the United States are sent us their testimonials declaring that Scott's Magic Hair Sweep positively make Kinky, Curly, Knotty, Stubbaird, Harsh, Scalf grow long, thick, beautiful, straight, soft, glossy, pliable and of hair. Over 1,000,000 orders have been filled and sent to our patrons testify that this marvelous remedy DOES work, cures dandruff and scalp diseases, promotes a rapid growth in natural color and grows hair on thin places and bald heads. Items Wanted. Can make $200 per month. We give each Agent a dose 2 cent stamp for particulate. Dr Straightener and Grower. 30 & 55c. Schach and Beautifier. 30 cts. American He's Grower. 60 cts. Forcer. 25 cts. Pile Cure. 25 cts. Am for Catarrh. 25 cts. Curse, (Liquid). 30 cts. SCOTT REMEDY CO., Louisville Pan-American R Between CLEVELAND and BUFFALO AMERS CITY OF BUFFALO AND CITY OF Other being without doubt, in all respects, the finest and fastest of the traveling public in the United States. TIME CARD—DAILY—APRIL 15th to DEC. 1st. 8 p. m. Arrive Buffalo 6:30 a. m. | Leave Buffalo 8 p. m. Arrive CITY OF BUFFALO AND CITY OF ADDITIONAL SERVICE DURING JULY AND AUGUST DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. 8:00 a. m. Leave Buffalo 6:00 p. m. Arrive Cleveland And Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 5 p. m. Arrive Bus Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 5 p. m. Arrive Central Standard Time. Orchestra Accompanies Each Steep made at Buffalo with trains for all Eastern and Canadian points West and Southwest. Items for tickets via C. & B. Line. Send four cents for flusser RATES CLEVELAND TO BUFFALO AND NIAGARA NIGHT, ALSO BUFFALO TO CLEVELAND. 10,000 Men, Women and Children from all parts of the United States and Foreign Countries, have sent us their testimonials declaring that Scott's Magic Hair Straightener and Grower will positively make Kinky, Curly, Knotty, Stubborn, Harsh, Short, Thin, Refractory Hair grow long, thick, beautiful, straight, soft, glossy, pliable and give a luxurious head of hair. Over 1,000,000 orders have been filled and sent to all parts of the world, and our patrons testify that this marvelous remedy DOES stop hair from falling out, cures dandruff and scalp diseases, promotes a rapid growth, restores hair to its natural color and grows hair on thin places and bald heads. 25,000 Agents Wanted. Can make $200 per month. We give each Agent a fine Gold Watch. Enclose 2 cent stamp for perjuria. G ADDRESS P. O. BOX 570. SCOTT REMEDY CO., Louisville, Ky. Pan-American Route Between CLEVELAND and BUFFALO. STEAMERS CITY OF BUFFALO AND CITY OF ERIE. Both together being without doubt, in all respects, the finest and fastest that are run in the interest of the traveling public in the United States. Leave Cleveland.....8:00 a. m. Leave Buffalo.....8:00 a. m. Arrive Buffalo.....6:00 p. m. Arrive Cleveland.....6:00 p. m. Leave Cleveland Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 5 p. m. Arrive Buffalo 5:30 a. m. Leave Buffalo Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 5 p. m. Arrive Cleveland 5:30 a. m. All Central Standard Time. Orchestra Accompanies Each Steamer. Connections made at Buffalo with trains for all Eastern and Canadian points, at Cleveland for Detroit and all points West and Southwest. Ask ticket agents for tickets via C. & B. Line. Send four cents for illustrated pamphlet. SPECIAL LOW RATES CLEVELAND TO BUFFALO AND NIAGARA FALLS EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. ALSO BUFFALO TO CLEVELAND. W. F. HERMAN, General Passenger Agent. Cleveland. O. C. L. LACY, WITH Sigler Brothers MFG. AND WHOLESALE JEWELERS, will be pleased to have his friends and customers ca on him when in need of s, Diamonds, Jewelry, Clocks, e, Table Cutlery, Umbrellas, Ca Opera Glasses and Spectacles. Will be pleased to have his friends and customers call on him when in need of Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Clocks, Silverware, Table Cutlery, Umbrellas, Canes, Opera Glasses and Spectacles. Testing and fitting difficult eyes a specialty. Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired on short notice by skillful workmen. Old Jewelry made to look equal to new. All goods and work guaranteed. All kinds of first-class Engraving promptly executed. I kindly solicit your patronage. Orders by mail promptly attended to. Will make prices on all goods as low as the lowest. Nos. 52 and 54 Euclid Ave., CLEVELAND. Churches, Lodges, Societies and Individuals! ```markdown ``` BEFORE. 10,000 Men, W Countries, have seen Grower will positiv Refractory Hair g luxurious head of of the world, and from falling out, c hair to its natural 25,000 Agents W Watch. Enclose 2 Scott's Magic Hair Straig Scott's Face Bleach and Scott's Great American H Scott's Mustache Forcer. Scott's Wonderful Pile C Scott's Neal Cream for Scott's Catarrh Cure, (LU) AT DRUG S 4 ADDRESS P. O. BOX 570. C&B LINC STEAM Both together be the interest of the tr HARTONA, FACE WASH. HARTONA NO-SMELL. HARTONA NO-SMELL. $50,000 worth of our World Famous Remedies will be given absolutely FREE to patrons. Send us your address at once. WITH MFG. AND WHOLESALE JEWELERS, HARTONA REMEDY CO., 909 E. Main St., Richmond, Va. A AFTER. United States and Foreign Magic Hair Straightener and Harsh, Short, Thin, Wavy, pliable and give aid and sent to all parts body DOES stop hair rapid growth, restores leads. Each Agent a fine Gold For Liver and Stomach 10 cts. and 25 cts. For Cure...25 cts. and 50 cts. Hides—For Female Irreg... 25 cts. and 50 cts. In Tablet Form...$1.00 IS ACCEPTED. Luisville, Ky. In Route IN BUFFALO. CITY OF ERIE. and fastest that are run. SEC. 1st. Arrive Cleveland 6:30 a.m. D AUGUST 8:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. Arrive Buffalo 5:30 a.m. Arrive Cleveland 5:30 a.m. Each Steamer. Madian points, at Cleveland for illustrated pamphlets MAGARA FALLS EVEN Y, ers Co ..HARTONA.. Preparations for the for the Hair! Preparations for the Hair! The Original and Only Hartona. catchless and Positively Unequaled for ening all Kinky, Knotty, Stub Unequaled for Straight Knotty, Stubborn, Matchless and Positively Unequaled for Straightening all Kinky, Knotty, Stubborn, Harsh, Curly Hair. Makes the hair grow on bald and thin places. Raising out of the hair, itching, and all scalp diseases. Hair with life and lustre, and the hair stays and grows naturally. Stinging the hair down with grease. Hartona is positively suitable for children's hair just the same as adults. To meet the needs we have placed it on sale in 25c. and 50c. sizes, in our city and town in the United States. Write to us to order a facial wash, with five or six shades lighter, and will turn the skin of the face into a normal use of the face wash. One bottle does the work. Blackheads, freckles, and all blemishes of the skin. Full directions with each bottle. Art of the United States on receipt of price, 50c. per bottle. Thousands of delighted patrons send us testimonials, are not perfectly satisfied and delighted with the Hartona, no matter if you are employed or not, and we will shear NO-SMELL. Body; cures sore and aching feet, chafed limbs, etc. Disagreeable odors caused by perspiration of the feet. Address all orders to DONA REMEDY CO., 909 E. Main St., Richmond AND OFFER. You three large boxes of Hartona Hair-Grower and Straw-Smell. Goods will be sent securely sealed from observers plainly. Money can be sent by post-office money order. 9 E. Main St., Richmond and thin places. Restores GRAY scalp diseases. Hartona does not and grows naturally beautiful and Hartona is positively harmless—one adults. To meet the popular and 50c. sizes, in our special round, we handle no fake goods, and you made-marked, registered and copy-u, as to our responsibility, to the us. Write to us to-day, no matter it work, and no risk of losing your own State of people who have SH. All turn the skin of a mulatto per- tle does the work. Preshes of the skin. You can regu- of price, 50c. per bottle; securely us send us testimonials every year. Hinted with the Hartona remedies. not, and we will show you how to LL. Safed limbs, etc. Diration of the feet, arm-pits, etc. Main St., Richmond, Va. Hair-Grower and Straightener, two by sealed from observation. Post-office money order, or enclosed Richmond, Va. TRAVELERS' REGISTER Trains on all roads run on Standard Time which is the same as BALL'S CITY TIME. CLEVELAND, CINCINNATI, CHICAGO & ST. LOUIS BIG FOUR ROUTE THAT NEW TRAIN 'THE ST. LOUIS LIMITED' VIA "Big-4 Route." RESOURCES. Cash on hand, Sept. 15, 1900. $ 11,260.24 Mortgage loans. 482,187.06 Stock loans. 12,100.00 Furniture and fixtures. 2,148.02 Real estate. 600.00 Insurance and taxes, advanced. 891.83 "Big-4 Route." Leaves—CLEVELAND, 8:00 A. M. (Daily). Arrives—INDIANAPOLIS, 3:45 P. M. Arrives—ST. LOUIS, 9:45 P. M. same night. Arrives—KANSAS CITY, 7 next morning. Arrives—KANSAS CITY, 7 next morning. With Fine Vestibule Coaches, Drawing Room and Dining Cars to Indianapolis and St. Louis, also Coach and Parlor Cars to Column us and Cincinnati. One of the fastest and finest trains in the country. 5 Fast Trains to Columbus, 4 to Cincinnati, with Sleeping and Dining Cars. Trains from Cleveland to Leave. Arrive. *Col. Cin., Ind. & St. Louis. 3:35 a.m. 1:50 a.m. *Gallon & Intermediate. 7:00 a.m. 7:30 p.m. *St. Louis Ltd. Ind., Col. Cin. 8:00 a.m. 9:53 p.m. *Col. Spring'd, Day, Cin. 12:35 p.m. 2:55 p.m. *Indianapolis & St. Louis. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. Gallon to Cleveland. 9:45 a.m. Gallon and columbus. 4:00 p.m. *Col. Spring, Day, Cin. 8:30 p.m. 6:45 a.m. *Daily. Get Tickets at COLLVER'S, 116 EUCLID AVE. Phone Main 910. Cleveland Union Station. Pennsylvania Lines Foot of Bank Street. TICKET OFFICES at Union station, Euclid Av. and Woodland Av. stations. New City Ticket Office, No. 1 Euclid Av., Corp. Public Sq. THROUGH TRAINS RUN TO OWNERSHIP CENTRAL TIME *Daily.* Daily except Sunday. From Cleveland to Leave. Arrive Pittsburg & Bellaire. *7 100am* +1 20am Salem & Pittsburg. *8 00am* +8 20am Pittsburg, Bellaire & East. *13 10pm* +6 30pm Pittsburg & Philadelphia. +1 40pm +6 2pm Baltimore & Washington. *3 00pm* +6 30pm Salem & Pittsburg. *2 10pm* +11 30am N.Y. Y. Philadelphia, Belt. & Wash. *11 10pm* +5 00am Ravenna & Alliance. *5 05pm* +8 10am Wellsville & Pittsburg. *11 10pm* +5 00am Philadelphia & New York. *2 10pm* +11 30am Baltimore & Washington. *2 10pm* +11 30am MT. VERNON & PAN-HANDLE ROUTE. From Cleveland to Leave. Arrive. Akron Columbus & Cincinnati. *8*10am *5*10pm Indianapolis & St. Louis. *8*10am *5*10pm Millersburg & Columbus. *+1*20pm *+1*80pm Col. Cin. Ind. & St. L. *7*20pm *3*0am THE GLEVELAND, TERMINAL & VALLEY R. R. CO (B. & O. SYSTEM) Depot foot of South Water street. City office, 241 Superior street. Arrive. Depart. Valley Je & Way Stations. *5 45 pm *7 15 am Wheeling & Chicago ... *0 25 pm *7 15 am Akron, Canton & Chicago. *0 05 am *7 4 pm Akron, Canton & Chicago. *10 05 am *4 30 Akron, Canton & Chicago. *0 05 am *6 30 Akron, Canton, Marietta. *2 10 pm *11 00 am Wash, Balto and Phila. *10 35 am *3 25 pm *Daily except Sunday. *Daily. Pullman pa'ceau sleeping cars between Chicago also between Cleveland and Philadelphia. J. E. GALBRAIT, Traffic Manager NICKEL PLATE. The New York Chicago St. Louis RR All trains stop at Euclid avenue, Broadway and Pearl street. City ticket office 189 Superior street, Main 218. All trains arrive and depart from Van Buren St., Union Passenger Station, Chicago. Westward. Arrive. Depart No. 1. Western Express ... 4 46 am 4 56 am No. 5. Standard Express. 7 00 am 7 30 am No. 3. Nickel Plate Ex ... 11 13 am 11 20 am Local Freight. *3 50 pm *6 40 pm Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama Mississippi and Florida. *Daily, except Sunday. All express daily. Through sleepers on all trains, Chicago, Buffalo, New York, and Boston. Unexcelled dining cars and depot restaurants operated by the company. --- Company At the Close of Business, Sept. 15, 1900. Commenced Business November 15, 1895. RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES. RESOURCES. "Money at Interest is a Good Silent Partner." STATE OF OHIO. CUYAHGOA COUNTY. J. A. Blodt, being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the Secretary of THE GUAR-ANTEE SAVINGS & LOAN COMPANY, of Cleveland, Ohio, and that the foregoing is a true report of the affairs, and business of said company as shown by its books at the close of business on Sept. 15, 1900. J. A. BLODT. Subcribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of Sept., A. D. 1900. [SEAL] JOHN K. CORWIN. Notary Public. WINT TOURIST TICKETS FLORIDA Write for folders, descriptive matter, etc., to C. L. STONE. General Passenger Agent, LOUISVILLE. KY. MAPS, ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLETS and PRICE LISTS of LANDS and FARMS in Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama Mississippi and Florida. 3 6 itter-effects of the grip are often disastrous. It is commonly known to the medical fraternity that the numerous ailments and complica= ‘tion’ which follow the grip are apt to be more serious than the acute stage of the disease. Some people have the grip ycry lightly. They may be confined to the house only a ~ or two and yet a long train of disagreeable, disabling symp- toms follow. All sorts of tonics and stimulating remedies have been devised to meet this condition. None of them can compare in results with Peruna. Every one who has had the grip ought to take a short course of Peruna. Read what the following people have to say about it. 4 Washington, Feb. 4, 1899. The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, 0.: oa Gentlemen — tat haews taken 7 BM] } Peruna now for rd 4 two weeks, and f at find 1 am’ very i much relieved. : 5 T’ feel that my & eure will be per- manent. I have also taken it for i fs la. gripe, and y take pleasure in A Le). recommending : rerees-) Perunaas an ex- Congressman Howard, cellent remedy Fy Ze ye ad aR aca ue sk a ‘sufferers.” M. W. Howard. Congressman Howard's home -ad- ‘dress is Fort Payne, Ala. Grip Produces Catarrh. Henry Distin, the inventor and mak- er of all the band instruments for the Henry Distin Mfg. Co., at Williams- port, Pa., writes: 1441 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa., May 6, 1899. Dr. 8. B. Hartman, Dear Sir:—“T write to inform you that I had a bad attack of la grippe last December which lasted more than three months and which left me with catarrh, when several of my frends advised me to try To wonderful medicine, Peruna. I gan with a bottle the first week in “March and it certainly did me a great deal of good. I was so well satisfied that I purchased another bottle and followed your directions which you furnish with every bottle, and [ am glad to say that it has cured me. I shall certainly recommend the Peruna to all my friends.” D. D. Wallace, a charter member’ of the International Barbers’ Union, writes from 15 West ern avenue, Minneap- polis, Minn.: Pent meee BE | 5 charter member of GRIP the International CAUSED Barbers’ Union, writes from 15 West- } NERVOUS | orn avenue, Minneap- | DYSPEPSIA. | polis, Minn.: | “Following asevere attack of la grippe, I seemed to be af- fected badly all over. I suffered with a severe backache, indigestion and nu- merous ills, so I could neither eat nor ‘sleep, and I thought I would give up my work, which I could not afford to do. “One of my customers who was greatly helped by Peruna advised me to try it, and I procured a bottle the same day. I used it faithfully and felt a marked improvement. During the next two months I took five bottles, and then felt splendid. Now my head is clear, my nerves are steady, I enjoy food, and rest well. Peruna has been worth a dollar a dose to me.”—D. L. Wallace. If you do not derive prompt an Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman and he will be pleased to give you his Address Dr. Hartman, President o Ohio. Between Feminine Friends. “He kissed me,” said the girl in ‘gray, with a giggle. “i am not surprised,” returned the girl in blue, sweetly. “He told me he jhad been doing penance.”—Chicago Post. ; Cheap Rates to California. ‘gghcbtuary 22th and cach Tuesday there: -adter, until and ineluding April 30th, Special ‘Low Rate Colonist Tickets will be ‘sold via ithe Southern Pacific's Company's “Ogden” jand “Sunset” Routes to all points in Califor- nia. The rate wil %e: From Chicago ig 00, from St. Louis, Memphis and New rleans $27.50, from Omaha, Kansas City, éte., $25.00. Corresponding ow rates from ali other points east and north. : For particulars and detailed information pertaining to the Southern Pacific Com- pany's Routes, and these special rates to Cal- fornia, call upon or address W. G. Neimyer, G. W. A., S. P. Co., 238 Clark Si., Chicago, TI. W. H. Connor, C. A., 8. P.Co., Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. G. G. Herring, C.A., 8. P.'Co., 711 Park Bidg., Pittsburg, Pa. 3 -L. B, Townsley, C. A., 8. P. Co., 421 Olive Bt, St Louis, Mo. : C. C. Cary, C. A., S. P. Co., 208 Sheidley Bldg. Kansas City; Mo. When wine is in wit is out —Danish Prov- erb. : ; How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, 0. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transac- tions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. Wate Truax, Wholesale Druggists, To- lo, O. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. » Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75c. per bot- oe Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials ree, _ Hall's Family Pills are the best. Money will not food for a hungry, herr Clie at ‘News. ; ‘The Doctors Were Not in It, Mos leon ea, Wnes Me, CB ewe was livi 8 ew Sreter” Nrour Lotion bes Gured me of Bar ber’ Jtch of twelve months’ standing after every 0} remedy and num- rue doctors without benefit.” Many otb: ‘ers have written of similar experiences and all recommend Palmer's Lotion as the only reliable remedy to be used in like cases, and es) fact eg ge ag of ent eens fave it, send to Solon Palmer, 374 Pearl Street, New York, for samples of Palmer's Lotion and Lotion Soap, which will be promptly sent you. Charms strike the sight, but merit wins lw aly COuGH edad te oe KE MPS Se Wy a aa ea C THE GAZETTE, CLEVELAND, 0,, SATURDAY. MARCH 23, 1901. Washington, April 24, 1900. The Peruna Medicine Co,, Columbus, 0.: Gentlemen— MAbout two frteeereseeee months ago I er was taken very aes ill with la grippe pss } and was obliged oy to go to bed T os = took three bot- } 7 tles of Peruna} 7g .=.s\ with very bene- }@™ S23) ficial ‘results $@ = ae and was able to} IX ee] leave my bed in $ WDbry acme id a week, and re- : gained my usual +2222 a SS bo ay =z } GEA ? gg xa i ge} TATE } 9 a-o-e00-t-0-0-0-0-0-0-4 Wroances M. Anderson. strength very soon. I have nothing but the highest praise for Peruna and recommend it to those similarly afflicted wherever I can.”"—Frances M. Anderson. Grip Poisoned Her Blood. Mrs. T. W. Collins, Treasurer of the Independent Order of Good Templars of Everett, Wash., writes: “After having a severe attack of la grippe I continued in a feeble condi- tion even after the doctor called me cured. My blood seemed poisoned. “I also suffered with dyspepsia, and had either to starve or sufer from what I was eating. A neighbor who was using Peruna praised it so highly that she induced me to try it, and 7 soon found that this was what I really needed. “I could soon eat my regular meals with relish, my system was built up, my health returned, and I have re- mained in excellent strength and vigor now for over two years.”—Mrs. T. W. Collins. Miss Alice Dressler, [ of 1313 NS; Bryantave-| GRIP nue, Minneapolis, Minn, writes as fol. | LEFT HER lows concerning Pe- | BROKEN runa: “uast spring I suf- DOWN. IRN italia SET tata Be ie SL, of 1313 x Bryant Ley | GRIP. nue, Minneapolis, Minn, writes as fol. | LEFT HER lows concerning Pe-| BROKEN runa: “uast spring I suf- DOWN. fered from la grippe ————_! and was partially cured, but the bad after-effects remained through the summer and somehow J did not get as strong as I was before. “In the fall,I caught cold after get- ting my feet Wet and attending a lec- ture in a cold hall, and suffered a re- lapse. Catarrh of the throat and head followed, and as I was in a weak con- dition physically previous to this, it took but little to break me down com- pletely. One of my college friends, who was visiting me, asked me to try Peruna and I did so and found it ail and more than I had expected. It not only cured me of eatarrh, but re- stored me to perfect health.”—Alice Dressler. satisfactory resu Its fromthe use of giving a full statement of your case aluable advice gratis. |The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Molded Halibut and Peas. Chop one pound of raw halibut very fine, add to this yolk of two eggs. one teaspoonful of salt, dash paprika, soften one teaspoonful cornstareh with a little milk, adding enough more milk to make two- thirds cupful, then stir into the fish, and lastly fold in one-third, cupful double cream beaten stiff, butter in- dividual molds, placing a circle of peas about bottoms, fill two-thirds full of fish mixtures and steam 30 minutes or until firm in center, un- mold on hot plates, surround with creamed peas.—Boston Budget. Proof of the Pudding. Ten hours between New York and Buf- falo means excellent travelling and when Tsay I travelled at the rate of sixty miles an hoon, gathered uo dirt, and was not bothered with dust, you can believe me when I say ay steel gray travelling cos- tume was as clean when I stepped off at Buffalo as when I said “Au Revoir” at Ho- boken. The Lackawanna is a route worthy of the attention of all who wish to travel in lux- ury, in absolute cleanliness, and in security. The “proof of the pudding is in the eat- ing,” and the Lackawanna Limited will be a favorite train with ladies visiting the Pan- American Exposition—Marie Jarboe, in Toilettes. Setar Bill—Did you ever know an amateur pee to tell the truth? i yes: I heard tell ihn Wate Try Grain-0! Try Grain-0t Ask your grocer to-day to show you a pack- age of GRAIN-O, the new food drink that takes the piace of coffee. ‘The children may drink jt without injury as well as the adult. All who try it, like it. GRAIN-O has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made from puregrains, and the most delicate stomach receives it without distress. 2 the price of coffee. 15c. and 25cts. per package. Sold by.all grocers. No one is ever too busy to tell his troubles. —Atchison Globe. ‘There Is a Class of People Who are injured by the use of coffee. Re- cently there has been placed in all the gro; cel stores a mew preparation called GRAIN, made of, pare Sing thet takes teenies of coffee. The most delicate stom- receives it without distress, and but few can tell it from coffee. It does not cost over pas —_ Children may, arin it oe great it. 15 ets. and 25 cts. per pack- age. Try it, Ask for GRAIN-O. — Wind_puffs up empty bladders; opinion, foois.—Socrates. Throw physic to the dogs—if you don’t dant totem bet it you want good diges- tion chew Beeman’s Pepsin Gum. It must be difficult for a square man to look round.—Ally Sloper. When You Buy Ink get Carter's and you will get the best every time. “Inklings” free. Carter's Ink Co., Boston. From the looks, not the lips, is the soul reflected —M’ Donald Clarke. Piso’s Cure cannot be too highly spoken of 19 a cough cure.—J. W. O’Brien, 322 Third Ave., N., Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 6, 1900. ony, & man is toasted who needs to be Atchison Globe. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Qainiee Tablets. Atl druggists refund money fit failstocure. 2c. Watches and rivers seldom run long without winding.—Chicago Daily News. Cure your co’ with Hale's Honey of eenratasd tee . Pike's Toothache Drops Cure in one minute. go i tama A dog's tail is something of a -—Chi- cago Daily, News. me Porvam Fapeiess Dres do not stain the bands or spot thekettle. Sold by all drug- CURRENT TOPICS. One person in every thirty-nine in England and Wales is a pauper. At -present each 1,100,000 tons of 2oui raiscd costs one tuman life. A fire bas been raging in a rich Pennsylvania coal field for 42 years. Lions and tigers are too weak in lung power to run more than half a mile. Senor Sagasta heads the new Span- sh eabinet. Gen, Weyler is minister of war. ‘The UWindu chronology extends to 6174 B. Cz Babylon, 6753 B. C.; China, $157 B.C. Professional eyelists made over $100,006 in prize money during the past year. In Prussia alone, in the ten years ending 1896, 407 school children com- mitted suicide. Our Indian population is not skilful in any line of manufacture save their own crude industries. After having been threatened many years, the fortifications of Paris are at last to be destroyed. The fastest-flowing river in the world is the Sutlej, in India. [ts de- scent is 12,000 feet in 180 miles. A new railroad has been sarveyed and the contract let for building it from Durham, Ga., to Trenton, Ga. The Waldeck-Rousseau government of France has embarked upon the pro- ject of reducing the term of military service. At Schoenbrunn, the Austrian em- peror’s palace, is the finest collection of orchids in the world, numbering 18,000 plants. A fiber company is preparing — to manufacture gun stocks of fiber, with a view to lightening the weight of the present rifle. An Ohio clerygyman has adopted display newspaper advertising as a means of increasing the size of his congregation. Capt. Alfred Dreyfus has written a book entitled “live Years of My Life.” dealing with his imprisonment on Devil's Island. Gen. MacArthur has issued a state- ment to the Filipinos, offering to sur- render one prisoner for every gun given up by the rebels. The working force of the govern- ment departments in Washington number 19,416, drawing salaries to the amonnt of $16,628.505.72 per cnnum. ‘The censorship is a very real thing in China. There any one who writes an objectionable book is punished -with 100 blows of the heavy bamboo and banished for life. Bombay is an immense city, with land and sea shipping equal to the best. It has large commerce and trade and manufacturing tterests. Its buildings are said io be finest in India. ‘The death rate of the world is 67 and the birth rate 70 a minute, and this seemingly light percentage of gain is suficient’ to give a net in- crease in population cach year of 1 £00,000. In the yenrs 1898 and 1899 Germany held second place in shipbuilding, but, for various reasons, the shipbuilding in 1960 has received such an impetus in the United States that it has placed Germany third. ‘The distinction among animals of requiring least sleep belongs to the elephant. In spite of its capacity for hard work, the elephant seldom, if ever, sleeps more than four, or ocea- sionally five, hours. The inks of ancient days were much like black paint, and, on ac- count of the large quantity of gum employed in their composition, the letters stood up in relief on the parch- ments as though embossed. Smoking a pipe of medium size, says a stotistician, a man blows out of his mouth every time he fills the bowi 700 smoke clouds. If he smokes four times a-day for twenty years he blows 20,440.00 smoke clouds. The common potato, when decom- posing, gives light enough to read by—a light so vivid that once a cellar at Strasburg was thought to be on fire when shining with the phosphor- escence of decomposing potatoes. The memorial of Queen Victoria, which has been approved by King d- ward, is to be a monument, the most prominent feature of which will be a statue of the queen, to be erected near Westminster Abbey or Bucking- ham palace. The ten largest German cities are to-day: Berlin, 1,884,545 inhabitants; Hamburg, 704,669; Munich, 500,000; Leipsic, 455,120; Breslau, 422,415: Dresden, 395,349; Cologne, 370,685; Frankfort, 287,813; Nuremberg, 260,- 743; Hanover, 234,986. An English statistician has just de- cided that of all the professions, the church has produced the greatest number of distinguished men. He as: serts that 50 per cent. of the people in the “Dictionary of National Bio- graphy” are the sons of clergymen. Ut is predicted that the Triumphal bridge at the Pan-American exposi- tion will surpass in beauty the great Alexander bridge at the Paris expo- sition. A German syndicate has offered a loan of £53,000,000 to the Turkish gov- ernment, conditional upon future or- ders of arms being given to German firms. The habits of wasps were closely studied by Reaumur, who placed the insects under glass hives and so do- mesticated them as to be able to ob- W. L. DOUGLAS ¢ >» $3 & $3.50 SHOES isz fo 8 MADE. a > Sex| ‘The real worth of W. L. Dougias $3.00 and $3.50 ay eS shoes compared with other makes is $4.00 to $5.00, = 4! Our $4.00 Gilt Edge Line cannot be equalled at any —o "We make and sell more $3.00 and $3.50 shoes 4 ¥ ee ee manufacturers in the United States. - > J REASON wore W. 14. $3.0 shoes are so! i F, eTHE REASON now Tit bts Stak west. Your j Shaler should cp thems re pte ons dealer exsionre sale fa nck ra, sles "Take no substitute! Insist on having W. 1- Douzias shoes with as Bame and price stazsped on bottom. Tf'your deaieg will not get them for LN : f} Esmee rater cot Ame ee Pinte, Kind of lathes “pus for catalogue showing mee Spring styles Beer We use Fast Color W. 1. Dougias Shoe Con Re HE Eycices in alroce shoce. liirockton, Mare. Vee a a SPECIAL PRICES vy! 4-8. &-¢ 1887 Mal Guaranteed. Dosvle —— and Combination Bean, aia oscoon 3: Fai aces Oatalog Free. Write now. BINCHAMTON,N.¥~ 5 o WHEN WRITING TO ADVERTISERS he tte. Sold by croKs g Cease inte Saat zou naw We Atverer DESI amare ip tals paper i FARMING IN WESTERN CANADA The Great Natural Fertility of the Soil in Manitoba, Assiniboia, Sas- katchewan and Alberta. What Has Been Done by Premier Greenway, Himself a Leading Farmer, Hon. Thomas Greenway, Premier of the Province of Manitoba, one of the foremost farmers of Western Canada, writes an excellent article to the press, from which the. following extracts are made: The writer came to Manitoba from Ontario in the autumn of 1878, and has ever since been engaged in ag- ricultural pursuits. From the day, nearly 22 years ago, when he select- ed his homestead, he has had un- bounded faith in the country as a place where farming can be success- fully carried) on, if pursued upon proper lines. There is a large num- ber in this Province who should rath- er be called “wheat-growers” than farmers. On account of the facil- ities, natural advantages, and there- fore cheapness with which wheat can be grown, no doubt many have done exceedingly well by raising wheat only; still, it is far from ideal farm- ing. Not only will such a course, if persisted in, have the effect of caus- ing the land to run out, as has been the experience of those who pursued the same plan in the wheat-produc® ing prairie States to the south of us, but it is far from being the most profitable course to adopt. This fact is already being demon- strated in Manitoba, Let the farms in this Western country be managed upon the lines which were successful in the Eastern Provinces, and much more can be done here in a given time than was ever done in the East. The probabilities of failure are prac- tically nil. Upon the farm there should be found horses, cattle, sheep, hogs and poultry, according to the ability of the farmer—with respect to his means and the extent of his holding. The wanton waste which has hitherto been practiced by many farmers, that of burning vast quan- tities of excellent fodder after threshing is done, should cease; it should all be used upon the farm and converted into the old, sensible kind of fertilizer manure, and after- wards be returned to the soil, so that what has been taken from it by the crop may be restored. Al- though admitting that the great nat- ural fertility of the soil in Manitoba and the success that has attended the growing of wheat for years upon the same land have a tendency to make such a course as the one mentioned tempting, yet, if continued, wheat- growing upon the same land year after year is undoubtedly a mistake. The writer knows of no country that offers advantages so great to the ag- riculturist as dees Manitoba. The yraious branches of farming can be carried on successfully, as twenty- two years of practical operations and observations of what others are do- ing have proven. To those desiring to make new homes for themselves, the low price of some of the best lands in the world (although rapidly advancing in price this year) offer still great opportunities, To all such the invitation is cordially given to “Come and See.” There need be no poor people here. There is land for all who choose to come, land upon which happy homes can be estab- lished, and from which ample re- sources can be gathered against old “age. All that a man needs to achieve “competence in this domain is com- mon-sense and industry. With these qualifications he is bound to succeed. For information regarding free homestead lands, apply to any agent of the government whose advertise- ment appears elsewhere in these col- umns. The plaintiff and defendant in a lawsui are like two boye ducking their heads a's tub of water—each daring the other to re- main urvler the longest-—Chicago Dai News, ly Never Looked for Trouble, “We' went to New Orleans by way of Hot Springs and Texas,” said the gir] who came home yesterday decked with the green and otange and. purple of the carnival colors “Leaving Hot Springs we changed cars at a place called Malvern. The porter was pol- ishing iny boots as we came into the staljon where we were to wait for the train. The name seemed familiar to me. Then 1 re called Bret Harte’s poem: “Ts Malvern hill near here?” Lasked. “T can't say, inadam,’ he answered, po- litely. ‘Lain’t never heard of Malvern hill,’ * *Never heard of it?’ I said. ‘Why, there was a great battle fought there.’ Lately?’ he inquired. “Noy T aid during the civil war. Wh, it was at Malvern hill that. the colored troops fought so gallantly. I should think cnet every colored man would know about at.” “Tie looked up at me, seriously, almost re- provingly: “ Madayn,’ he said, ‘I never inquires into trouble. Lain’t never been a man of war.’” —Washington Post. re What He Wanted, “Now,” said the celebrated designer, who had been called in by the new billionaire tc talk over plans for a $500,000 yacht, “we have come to an understanding concerning the size of the craft, but what about the bul warks and hatehways?” “Bull works!” exclaimed Mr. Wadhams; “I don’t want no bull works. This ain’ a-goin’ to be no eattle ship, and as for hatch: ways, gol durn it, I don’t’ want any of ’er aboard. Just you see about a place fer 2 good big ice box, and don’t pay no. tentigr to incubaters or anything of the kind. Ne chicken on this boat! I want you to under stand b’ gosh that I don’t eat nothin cheaper’n cuail with feathers on now days!” —Chicago Times-Herald. Tess—‘He's awful handsome, don't you think?” Jess—‘Handsome is that hand some does. He had the impertinence las' night to tell me that he was going to kis: me the first chance he got, and—" Tess— “Weren't you indignant, though?” Tess— “Tshould say. He iidn’t keep his promise.’ <«Dhitladsinhia. Pres. Sure Signs of Age. The writer of “Feminine News and Views” gives these sure signs of old age in woman: 1. When letters to girl friends are mostly addressed “Mrs.” 2. When she be- gins to care a great deal about the supper at 4n entertainment. 3. When she feels a sud- den interest in church and charity work. 4. When she is attractive to very young men. 5. When she realizes the folly of dressing in sober colors. 6, When she compares the new way of wearing the hair with that when she first put hers up, 7. When—most fatal of all—the gravity of youth gradually gives way to incipient kittenishness. It were safer to place your mouth to the muzzle of a gun than on the lips of a de- ceitful woman.—N. Y. Herald. Save the Baby When suffering from Croup, Coughs, Colds and Bronchitis by using Hoxsie’sCough Cure promptly. No opium. No nausea. 50 cts. It’s a pity a balky horse does not realize that it is easier to pull than to take the whipping that goes with a balk.—Atehison Globe. Wonderful Yield of Speltz. Blanchard Bros., Chaffee Co., Colo., write to. the John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis., who are the introducers of this re- markable grain and hay food, Speltz, say- ing: “We have just threshed 182 bus. of Salzer’s Speltz from. the 100 pounds of seed you sent us last spring. The neighbors all think it is wonderful. Nearly all of the 182 bus. sold at $2.00 for seed. Speltz and Alfalfa are our money makers.” Every farmer should try a few acres of Speltz. Write to Salzer to-day. [K.] Don't whistle; it takes the attention of the people from their own affairs in won- dering what tune you are trying to hit— Atchison Globe. Lane’s Family Medicine, Moves the bowels each day, In order to bs healthy this is necessarg. Acts gently on the liver and kidneys. Cures sick head- ache. Price 25 and 50e. _ Sometimes when the muse declines to be invoked, she cannot help but be provoked which seems to answer equally well for magazine purposes.—Detroit Journal. I am sure Piso’s Cure for Consumption saved my life three years ago.—Mrs. Thos, Robbins, Maple Street, Norwich, N. Ys Feb 17, 1900. There are always a lot of people willing to pay a little semething to have their preju- dice tivided.—Atchison Globe. Couchinge Leads to Corsuemption. Kemp’s Balsam will stop the Cough at onee. Go to your druggist to-day and get _a sample hottie free. Large bottles 25 and 59 cents. Go at once; delays are dangerous. “T shouldn't, work so hard,” protested the Won ae ALARMING MORTALITY. Noticeable Among the Weak and Ailing. Spring the Time Death Reaps Tis Largest Harvest. There is a Way of Eluding the Grim Destroyer. Every Spring it is noticeable how many people are taken away that we have been accustomed to see in our daily fe. Statistics show that ct no other season of the year does so many deaths occur. Especially large is the mortality among weak and sickly people. ‘The reason for this is apparent. The body that is weakened by age or disease lias much to contend with during the Winter months. Insuflicient exercise trequeutly has been taken. Too much starchy and fatty foods have been eaten. The system has been allowed to become run down, and when Spring comes with its bright, sunshiny days, ‘older people will begin to realize that their vitality has beeome very low. ‘The same thing is true of people who are naturally sickly and weak. "his is the season of the year when even a strong person feels at his worst. ‘That tired, restless jeeling is experienced by too many. ‘Therenceduotbeasimany deaths this year as usually take place. A little eare will ward off many Spring funerals. If one is weak or ailing they should take time by the forelock and take Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy. This great medicine has been in many cases, and will eontinue to be, the meaus by which the black angel of Death has been driven irom the threshold. It dispelsthegrim destroyer in a scientific way, for it purities the blood and gives strength and vitality to the nerves. It tones up and Testores to a healthy condition all of the ‘great life-giving organs of the body. Dr. Greene’s Nervura blood and nerve ‘remedy will enable those who take it to throw off little ills that prove dangerous tuiy when they attack a system already “wasted and weakened. yf tam many, people, who have experienced denelit from this greatest of all life-length- -eners, comes the following from the famous General Longstreet of 1217 New Hampshire Ave., Washington, D. C. He says: “It gives me great pleasure to add my, ‘testimony withmany others for Dr.Greene’s ‘Remedy, which I have used with highly beneficial results, and I am able to recom- mend its virtues from experience. I have ‘used it for catarrh and have derived help.” /—Mr, Wellington Hynes, Elizabethtown, N.Y, writes: pi toieel it my duty to tell how much good Dr. Greene’s Nervura has done me. I was so run down that I could not oot at night and ‘everything worried, me. T had no appetite and could not work, my head ached all the time and there was an all-gone feeling in my stomach, and I was always looking on the dark side of everything. I began to take Dr. Greene’s Nervura blood and nerve remedy and in less than three weeks I felt like a new man. I can now do as much work as is expected of a man of my age. J advise any- one who is troubled to take Dr. Greene's Nervura. Do not go to a doctor, but get a “bottle of Dr. Greene's Nervura. It is cheap- er than a doctor's bill.” ‘The latter part of Mr. Hynes’s advice might be profitably disregarded, however, if you should feel you would like the advice of 2 physician. You can have such advice and have it free if you will write or call on the Greatest known blood and nerve specialist, Dr. Greene, 35 W. 14th St., New York City. The Question of Dessert Ts easily and simply solved with a package of Burnham's Hasty Jellycon. It is only necessary to dissolve a package of it in boil- ing water and set away to cool. The result is @ delightfully pure jelly, and an ideal des- gert. ‘The flavors are orange, lemon, straw. Try, Tas Try, ch, wild cherry and the unflavored “calfsfoot” for making wine and ee Citas ATi cadens oct Te @ Dba ie) ee MIR Brake ones ea fo oa ee eee ao “PEER rio a Be ea ae cl faa eal be A Ga mel ee gl tay lee be o t4ANE CL >, nap SRN se j oy? we = aD), . 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No amount of persuasion can induce those who have once used these great skin purifiers and beautifiers to use any others. CUTICURA SOAP combines delicate emollient properties derived from CUTICURA, the great skin cure, with the purest of cleans- ing ingredients and the most refreshing of flower odors. No other medicatedsoap is to be compared with it for preserving, puri- fying, and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair, and hands. No other foreign or domestic toilet soap, however expensive, is to be compared with it for all the purposcs of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Thus it combines in ONE SOAP at ONE PRICE, viz.: TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, the BEST skin and complexion soap, and the BEST toilet and baby soap in the world. Complete External and Internal Treatment for Every Humor. sunies anf sete toe hbacoaed cease? 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