N ot a drop DEATH WINS FIGHT
o f A Jcoh ol John A, Johnson, oi Minnesota,
Passes Away.
Doctors prescribe very little, if
any, alcohol these days. They
prefer strong tonics and altera
tives. This is all in keeping
with modern medical science.
It explains why Ayer’s Sar
saparilla is now made entirely
free from alcohol. Ask ycur
doctor. Follow his advice.
A i/ers
We publish our formulée
W e banish eleohol
f
fr^m our inediciuea
We urge you to
consult your
doctor
Unless there is daily action of the bow
els, poisonous products are absorbed,
causing headache, biliousness, nausea,
dyspepsia. We wish you would ask your
doctor about correcting your constipation
by taking laxative doses of Ayer’s Pills
■
Mtd» by th * J . C. A ja r Co., Low ell, M a l i . -----
WAS VERY PROMINENT DEMOCRAT
T hree
T im es
Elected
G overno r and
Was C andidate fo r Nom ina
tion fo r President.
Rochester, Minn., Sept. 21.— Govern
or John A. Johnson, three times elected
governor of Minnesota and a candidate
for the Democratic nomination for the
presidency of the United States, and
looked upon by many as the possible
Democratic standard bearer in 1912,
died at St. Mary’s hospital here at 3:25
o’clock this morning following an oper
ation last Wednesday.
C A N A D A 'S G R E A T C R O P .
Yield Estim ated at 1 6 8 ,3 8 6 ,0 0 0 Bush
els o f W heat.
Ottawa, Sept. 21.— An official state
ment oL the grain harvest of Canada
has just been issued by the government.
It gives estimates of production, com
puted from reports of a large staff of
Vorrespoudents, aud although totals are
somewhat less than those of a month
ago for wheat aud barley, they still
show that Canada has reaped ua im
mense harvest.
The wheat crop is put down at 168,-
386,000 bushels, giving an average of 22
bushels an acre, and barley at 57,000,-
000 bushels, or 31 bushels an acre. The
yield of oats is 355,000,000, or 38 bush
els an acre.
One thing is assured, that the Cana
dians have reaped the biggest and most
profitable grain crop the country ever
lias produced, and with present prices
they will have an enormous sum added
to their spending powers. It is esti
mated that a surplus of $100,000,000
will go into the pockets of the farmers.
T R A N S F E R IS U R G E D .
The
t 'o w p e *
ox
a
F e r tilis e r .
The cow pea Is a large beanlike
plant that produces a large amount of
forage. It Is valuable as a green food
or for plowing under for green ma
nure. It has been used successfully
for Improving wornout soils, especially
those that are light and sandy In tex
ture. Its greatest advantage for this
purpose Is Its ability to gather nitro
gen from the air and mineral elements
from subsoil. When the crop Is plow
ed under, these are left near the sur
face. where they will be available to
M eat H r fr ltre ra to r.
shallow-rooted crops and those which
The accompanying Illustration shows
cannot get nitrogen from the air. It
the plan of refrigerator with meat
has been little used for hay In the
chamber attached, the accompanying North, because It cannot be readily
Illustration Is given. Provision must dried In this climate. It makes a good
green feed for milch cows between
August 15 and September 13. or It may
be preserver* In the silo by mixing
with corn fodder. For green manur
ing, the seed should be sown broad
cast In late June or early July, at
the rate of one and a half bushels per
acre. It Is especially valuable for
growing In young orchards.
When
wanted for fodder It should be sown
In early June. In drills 21 i feet apart,
at the rate of one bushel seed per
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W h y t h e B o a t U p s e t.
Helen—Of course he clasped y o u In
his arms when the boat upset?
Hazel—No; just the opposite.
Helen—Just the opposite? What do
you mean?
Hazel—Why, the boat upset when
he clasped me In his arms.—Rochester
Democrat and Chronicle.
Boiled potatoes should be served as
soon as they are cooked. To make
them drier drain off the water quickly,
ehake them In a strong draft of air
and do not put back the lid of the
pot.
P o u ltry
N o te .
”So you are raising chickens?”
“Yes.” answered Mr. Crosslots.
In A ll lle a io n .
The Kansas Agricultural College has
“What do you find the greatest men
Bindley—Goins East, are you? How
experimented with the various chem
Washington, September 21.—As a re
ace to the welfare of poultry?”
fa r?
ical
formulas
to
repel
flies
from
live
sult of the Pinchot Ballinger row, the
Dinjrley—Well, I want to so to Pitts
“Sunday
company.” — Washington
stock and recommends the following
burs, but I’ve sot only money enough
administration may later determine to
Star.
as
fairly
satisfactory:
Resin,
t o take me as far as Wheeling.
recommend the transfer of the forest
pounds: laundry soap, two cakes; fish One Thing T h a t Will Live F o rever,
Bingley—Well, that's as close a s I'd
service from the department of agricul
oil, one-half pint: enough water to P E T T IT ’S E Y E SALVE, first box sold
want to set.
ture to the department of the interior.
make three gallons. Dissolve resin in 1S07, over 1(K) years ago, sales in
T r u s t T ro u b le s .
Such a change can only be made by act
In a solution of soap and water by crease yearly. All druggists or How
Oil Trust—Isn't It a shame they are
of congress, and it probably would call
heating, add the fish oil and the rest ard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y.
hounding ua so? It makes me burn
of the water. Apply with a brush.
for considerable pressure from the presi
T s it o f a R e fo rm e r.
wltn indignation.
If to be used as a spray, add one-half
dent in order to get the necessay au
BEI
RIG
ERA!
OH
W
ITH
MEAT
CHAMBER.
"Father," .aid little Rollo, "what I.
Ice Trust—It certainly la a frost for
pint of kerosene. This mixture will
thority,
especially
if
Gifford
Pinchot
is
reformer?”
me.
be made for the circulation of air so cost 7 to 8 cents a gallon and one-half a "In
permitted to remain as chief forester.
numerous cases, my son, a re
Sugar Truat—And talking about
that
it
will
not
become
stagnant
at
pint
Is
considered
enough
for
one
ap
The forest service, in the opinion of
former Is a man who considers him
sending me to Jail and I so usea to
any
point
and
by
coming
in
frequent
plication
for
a
cow.
At
first
It
will
be
most Western men in congress, is mis
self peculiarly qualified to hold offloe
refining Influences!—Baltimore Amer
placed in the department of agricul touch with the Ice will be kept cool. necessary to use two or three appli because of his professional Inexperi
ican.
ture. It has nothing in common with The relative sizes and positions of cations per week until the outer ends e n c e .” —Washington Star.
tho other bureaus of that department, the ice chamber and refrigerator are of the hair become coated with the
S h ifte d .
C a s e o f U a .e l O .h C r u n n d e r ..
but has much in common with the gen shown and these can be made larger resin. After that retouch those parts
"Say, I’ve got a new one on Smith.”
cral land office and geological survey, or smaller In proportion to meet the where the resin Is rubbed off.
We (Irish) have got the name of
"W hat Is It?”
both of which are bureaus of the de
being an adventurous people. You
"Why, the other day------" (etc.,
T o D e stro y W o o d ch u ck s.
partment of the interior. In its pres -equlrements.
will hear the Irish accent In every
ent situation, the forest service is, or
A
Pennsylvania
farmer
gives
this
•to., etc ).
K e e p in g th e W h e a t P u re .
continent. There Is no speech or lari;
until recently was, in effect an inde
"Yes, that's a new story—on Smith.
One of the most Important factors experience with woodchucks (ground guage where our voice Is not heard.
pendent bureau, subject to only nominal In growing Improved wheat for seed hogs): He had set several hundred
But the last time you told It, It was
We have helped to civilize every coun
supervision
by
a
cabinet
officer.
That
early cabbages, and In going through try except our owu.—Dublin Irish
on Peters.”—Cleveland Leader.
is why the forest service was allowed Is to keep the wheat pure. Many
fo grow up in the agricultural depart farmers are careless on tills point, his patch early one morning he found Homestead.
ment, and that is why Mr. Pinchot lias often planting new seed on old wheat several plants missing. He found the
F r l e n d s l i p ’a T r i b u t e .
always opposed transfer to the interior
Nan—I haven’t much of a singing
department.
FORMS
OF
HOOF3.
C U R E D IN 5 H O U R S .
voire, you know, but 1 have it under ex
cellent control.
New H o m e-M ad e S y ru p .
G
ra
ft
in
Russia.
(Cut This Out.)
Fan—Yes; that’s what I like about
St. Petersburg, Sept. 21.—Despite the
yo«, dear. You seldom let it escape you.
F ro m B o s to n P ress.
secrecy
of
the
Russian
war
office,
a
Progress in medical compounds never ceases,
and now it is stated by a prominent medical man
scandal which promises to involve prom
Hamlins Wizard Oil is over fifty
that any deep-seated cough or cold on the lungs
inont officials in the army has leaked
can be actually cured in five hours by the clock.
years old, and, like an old friend, it
S
O
U
T
H
IS
S
T
O
R
M
1SW
R
P
T.
out.
A
general
in
command
of
the
Opium and morphine have been resorted to in the
can be depended upon ju st as surely as
past, as relief measures. But now it is learned
provinces had for years been drawing
th at the system must be treated to rid it of in
the family doctor who may be miles
flammation and congestion. A tonic laxative G u lf H u rrican e Brings Death and D e pay for the officers and the men of a
away.
six gun field battery which exists only
coujrh syrup does the work so quickly and thor
struction.
oughly as to be almost magical. What hereto!ore
on paper. To keep the fraud from be
has taken weeks to cure can be accomplished in
L
i
*
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_
I d e a ti l l c a t t o il.
New Orleans, Sept. 21.— A fter a t ing discovered, the general showed the
~ a- -- x ! a
hours. Get this formula filled or mix it at home
Mistress (at door)—Well, my dear,
and always keep it on hand: One-half ounce fluid taining a velocity of 60 miles an hour same battery twice to tho inspecting of
Flg. 2.
Fig. 1.
wild cherry bark, one ounce compound essence
fleers who visited his barracks occasion
what Is it?
cardiol and three ounces syrup white pine com at New Orleans, last night, the West
The form of a horse's foot deter weight to fall largely Into the lnnei
Little Girl—Please ’m, our kitty 1«
pound. Shake the bottle and take twenty drops Indian hurricane that struck the Louis ally. Ho would show one battery, then
half
of
the
hoof.
In
motion
the
hoof
every half hour for four hours. Then take one-
another, and while the inspecting offi mines the peculiarities of the shoe
losted. Did you see a kitty go past
h If to one teaspoon ul three or four times a day iana and Mississippi gulf coast was re
Is
moved
In
a
circle.
Horses
that
are
cers were viewing the second, the first that Is best adapted to It. Viewing
until the system is purified and toned up. Give duced in its intensity.
here by the uarae of Nuddles?—Boston
“toe-wide" are likely to Interfere when
battery would be rushed to another gar
children less according to age. One filling will
Transcript
I t left four Head at New Orleans and rison, where the troopers were rein the foot from the side the regular posi
usually cure a whole family, as the dose is small.
tion Is that shown In figure 4, In
perhaps others along the gulf coast, spec tod.
Ilia H eal P u rp o s e .
which the weight will be borne to best
H y p o t h e t i c a l Q u e s tio n s .
though no definite advices of mortality
T
(on the bank)—My dear sir,
advantage. Looking from the front
“What will your mother say to you in other sections have been thus far
M O O N D IS P R O V E S P E A R Y .
how did you come to tumble In?
when you get home?” said one boy.
the regular form is that shown In
reorted here.
Man (In water)—My dear madam,
figure
1.
the
wide
toe
being
Indicated
“She’ll start in by asking me some
The property loss in New Orleans
to be frank, I didn’t come to tumble In
Italian A s tro n o m e r Pointa O ut D is by figure 2, and the narrow toe by
hypothetical questions,” answered pre will exceed $100,000.
Many houses
—I came to skate.—The Bystander.
crepancy in Sto ry.
cocious Willie.
figure 8 With the regular or normal
were unroofed and many frail buildings
U n c le A lle n .
“What are they?”
ROME, Sept. 21.—According to the shape the weight falls near the cen
were partially destroyed.
With all
“A cannon cracl.er,” said Uncle Al
“Questions that she thinks she wires down it is impossible to ascertain well known astronomer, Signor Fran- ter of the hoof, and Is evenly dis
len Sparks, after the celebration was
knows the answers to before she starts the loss of life .or property along the cosco Faccia da Schio, of Bergamo, the tributed over the whole bottom of
over, “Is another of those things with
gulf coast. The ferry steamer Assump moon absolutely disproves Commander the hoof. The toe points straight for
to talk.”—Washington Star.
fire at one end and a fool at ths oth
er.”—Chicago Tribune.
tion sank, but no lives were lost. Much
ward
and
when
the
horse
Is
moving
Peary’s claim to having discovered the
"
Im p ro v e m e n t.
property along the river front was
forward in a straight line the hoofs In motion. In the third form (figure
North Pole.
"Don’t you think you could make damaged.
are picked up and carried forward 3) the weight of the body Is directed
In
his
dispatch
to
the
New
York
loros Improvement In that orchestra?
in a line parallel to the middle line on the outer half of the hoof. The
They could hardly hear my song, last
Times the explorer states that April 6, of the body. A pair of hoofs of the irregularity of form causes a paddling
T a f t Reviews T ro o p s.
f o r In f a n ts a n d C h ild re n .
night, for the drum,” said the eou-
Des Moines, la .. Sept. 21.— With a having accomplished the six stages he form shown In figure 2 allows the motion and frequently Interfering,
brette.
review of 5,200 soldiers from all over had planned, lie was favored with an
b
e
"Well,” replied the manager with a the Middle West by President T a ft yes opening in the clouds which permitted
i
«mile, “I might add another drum.”— terday the greatest army maneuvers
Bears the
him to take astronomical observations.
Yonkers Statesman.
and tournament in the history of the
Signature
From these lie established his position
country began.
as latitude 89:57.
N ot E x e m p t.
Brigadier General Charles E Mor
Signor Faccia points out, however,
D isa p p ro v e s.
An evangelist was exhorting h!s
ton, commanding the department of that unquestionably accurate astrono
“I always had a high opinion of Mr.
hearers tc flee from the wrath (o come.
the Missouri, stationed at Fort Omaha, niical calculations show that with the
Roosevelt,” said Mrs. Lapsling, “until he
" I warn you,” he thundered, “that
is in commannd of the operations.
horizon at 89:57 the moon could not be
went to Africa to kill animals. 1 don’t
'there will be weeping and wailing,
Cavalry, infantry and artillery took seen at the time indicated by Com
like that one bit, even if he does call him
and gnashing of teeth!’ ”
part in the tournament. Many valua mander Peary, because from midday,
self a fawning naturalist!”
At this moment an old woman In ble prizes are offered for the best tac April 5, Paris time, or 6 o ’clock, central
Fig. 4.—Regular Form Is Shown In I).
U ’ l i a t ’a In a N a m e .
the gallery stood up. "S ir,” she shout tics, feats of horsemanship and evolu standard time, the declination of the
Farmer Hayrick—Why are you go
ed, "I have no teeth!”
tions. The Third battali ;on, Sixteenth moon became negative, that is to say,
“Madam," returned the evangelist, infantry, captured first prize for wall the moon was below the equator, which ground, thus allowing It to become woodchucks’ hole under the wall—In ing to charge the summer boarders
is the natural horizon of the pole.
mixed with volunteer wheat the first fact, several holes near his cabbage more this year? Farmer Corntassel—
severely, “teeth will be provided."
scaling. A record of 27 seconds was
called the place a bungalow.—
year. This mixing of varieties causes field. He armed himself with several I’ve
made.
Puck.
A D eal T h a t F e ll T h ro u g h .
Ryan Succeeds Rogers,
wheat to detrlorate In yield and qual steel traps and used all his cunning
"Baron Fewcash was rather exact
Milwaukee, Sept. 21.—John D. Ryan, ity. When wheat Is grown for seed In setting them In the burrows of the
M i n d ( ’o r e .
O ld English Coin Valuable.
ing as to the dot.”
Pretty Cousin—Algy, don’t your
Rich Hill, Mo., Sept. 21.— Tom of New York, was elected a director of It should be on clean land, which Is woodchucks, but after several morn
"That wasn’t what broke the en
knees get cold In that uniform?
Brown, an English coal miner residing the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul free from volunteer wheat and from ings of patient waiting, rapture by
Algy (in Highland costume)—Baw
gagement,” answered Mr. Cumrox. “1
at Panama, a coal camp four miles Railroad Company today, to succeed other volunteer grain, rye being espe trap proved unsuccessful. But, having Jove, they did at first, but I said to
don’t object to seeing a young man south of this city, is the lucky holder
Henry II. Rogers, deceased. Donald cially objectionable. Care must be heard that they were very fond of them: “Hoot! Dinna forget that my
look out for his Interests. But when of a five guinea English gold piece,
taken In harvesting and threshing the salt, he mixed a liberal quantity of
he applied for a cash advance In or dated 1691. It had been handed down Geddes succeeds his father on the di seed wheat to keep It from becoming parls green In about a quart of salt aln grandfeyther was a Scotsman!”
and, baw Jove, they warmed right up
der to buy an engagement ring, 1 in the Brown family from one genera rectorate. Rosewell Miller, William mixed with other varieties of wheat.
and placed a handful near each bur to the Idea!
Rockefeller
and
John
A.
Stewart
were
must say It struck me as unbusiness tion to another until now. It is valued
re elected. David L. Bush was appoint Again, In order to maintain the qual row. He was not troubled again that
Go lu g to the N a y .
like.”
at $3,850. At least that is the offer ed general manager, and II. B. Earling, ity and yield of wheat it 1s necessary season, and this has been his remedy
**I should think It would be a slm-
made by a Boston coin dealer. Only ex general superintendent of the Chi to maintain the fertility of the soli ever since
N ot E x e m p t.
pie matter to Induce a woman to get
An evangelist was exhorting his two coins of this denomination and cago, Milwaukee & Puget Sound and to give the land good culture.—
T h e D u tc h M u lc h .
ready in time to attend an evening
bearers to flee from the wrath to come date are known to exist, one having branch, becomes general superintendent Farmers' Mall and Breeze.
8hallow cultivation conserves the oerformance.”
of the whole system.
"I warn you,” he thundered, "that recently been purchased by the English
moisture and prevents It from escap
"What’s your scheme?”
government.
A G ood G a te T ig h te n e r .
‘there will be weeping, and wailing
ing from the surface. Every time rain
"Ask her to go to the matinee."—
C a n ’t A ffo rd to Expand.
and gnashing of teeth!’ ”
This can be put on any wire gate.
Berlin, Sept. 21.—General von Ileer- Nearly everybody knows how to make falls the loose ground absorbs more Kansas City Journal.
O pium Will Do Good.
At this moment an old woman in
than does the hard soil, as the letter
H a rd h a c k .
Manila, Sept. 21.—The Philippine ingen, the new Prussian minister for a wire gate as shown In the cut, ao
the gallery stood up. "S ir,” she shout
permits the water to flow off. When
war,
lias
made
a
statement
relating
to
Rivers—You say you won a dozen
government
soon
will
ship
to
Washing
ed. “I lave no teeth.”
the rain goes down Into the soil, and bets on the election, and lost only one.
"Madam,” returned the evangelist ton nearly half a ton of opium— the the demands for army reform which
the soil Is then loosened, the capillary What are you kicking about?
severely, "teeth will be provided.”— proceeds of many customs seizures. The appeared in many quarters on the resig
tubes are sealed and the flow of water
Brooks—The bets I won were “freak”
government plans to dispose of the nation of his predecessor, General von
Success Magazine.
upward Is arrested. A loose top soil, bets. The one I lost was cash.
opium for medicinal purposes among Kinem. The new minister denies that
therefore, not only permits of securing
drug manufacturers, receiving in ex he has been appointed in order to carry
a large share of water from each rain,
change medicines tor the use of hos out any special programme. He de
« X fX i^ t X e W f •Vavd/o $ (§ )(f)Q oYdylY# 1
but also retains It.
pitals, dispensaries and other govern clares that an increase in Germany’s
ment institutions in the Pbilippiens. military preparations is at present Im
D e it r o c t lr « R a ta .
When the transaction is completed the possible, owing to the unfavorable
According to a recent report of the
bureau of health will make cash re financial position, which has already
biological survey of the Department of
turns to the bureau of customs for the reacted on the last estimates.
Thin recipe can be fill«! a t home, no that
Agriculture, rats destroy annually
OAT* TIOHTE^Za.
tariff duty of the seizures.
no one need know of another’s troubles, a n 9
$100,000.000 worth of American grain.
Frenchm an Is Kidnaped.
the ingredients can be obtained separately %
all that needs an explanation is that It Is estimated that one rat will eat
at any well stocked drug store They are
To Remove Fulton's Body.
Shanghai, Sept. 21.—News reached
wire No. 3 Is common wrapping wire. 60 cents’ worth of grain In a year,
in regular use nnd many different pre- £
New York, Sept. 21.— The surviving Saigon from Tonkin recently that a
script ions are constantly being lied with («
Put around post A and make long while of oatmeal It will consume $1.80
them.
i
grandchildren of Robert Fulton, in a prominent French resident at Hanoi had
This will prove a welcome bit of In for- («
enough to reach post B. Run a stout worth. Rat-proof construction, espe-
EjjectuaWy
letter addressed to Cornelius Vander been kidnapped by brigands belonging
mat ion for all those who are overworked. rS
or Iron rod through wire No. 3, elaly the use of concrete foundations,
gloomy, despondent, nervous and have ^
Dispels colds and Headaches bilt, president of the Fulton monument to the bands of Do Tham, a famous stick
trembling limbs, heart p a’pitation. dixxi- •
drawing It toward post A. In this Is urged, as well as some rational
lociation, sanctioned today the re
ness, cold extremities, insomnia, fear (%
method of disposing of garbage and
d\xe\c CousYvpaUow;
without cau e. timidity in venturing, and <9
moval of Fulton’s body from a vault in outlaw. The robbers sent a message to way the gat* can be mad* as tight as
general inabilif y to a ct naturally and ra- •
storing food.
Acts naVwaXty acts trusty as Trinity church to a mausoleum and the authorities that they would strike vosstble.
tionally, as others do, because the treat- $
ment can b- prepare! secretly at home w
memorial to be built in Riverside drive. off their Captive’s head at the first shot
A m m o n i a •• m F e r t i l i s e r .
P r a v e a t la g D l i w w .
and
taken without a- yone’s knowledge.
£
a L a x a tw e .
The moverment for the Fulton memo fired at them. The government retort
Overworked office men and the many •
The value of sulphate of ammonia
It is more easy to prevent disease
victim’s
of
society*»
late
hours
and
dissi-
$
ed
by
holding
several
leading
hriganda
Bert $ar Nan [WWew andCltdd rial bae been under way for some time
In animals than It Is to cure. Hog as a fertilizer was demonstrated In
pation will, it said, find ths restorative •
and $40,000 has been subscribed.
In prisoners as security for his life.
they are In need of.
i
cholera prevails more or less In all some German tests where marsh lands
n n .-y o u n ^ and CM.
If 1 he reader decides to try It. get three m
all it is proposed to expend $3,000,000.
wars
fertilized
with
nitrate
of
soda
sections of th* country, but In th* ma
ounces
of
ordinary
syrup
sarsaparilla
com-
%
Paulhan Flies for « 6 ,0 0 0 .
pound sr d <«ne nance compound fluid balm-
jority of cases It Is due to th* con •nd sulphate of ammonia. With both
To
VVs beneJWvaX ejects,
w<»rt; mix and let stand two hours; then a
Cubans A re Destitute.
Ostend. Sept. 21.— Louis Paulhan, the
oata
and
beeta
the
plants
receiving
dition
of
tho
herds
and
mismanage
get one ounce compound essence cardiol m
always bay \he Genuvcx«,
Havana, Sept. 21.—Telegraph wires French aviator, flying in a Voiain bi ment In feeding than to any other sulphate yielded much more than
and «me ou re tincture codnmene com- e,
"'W'ufcctufwe by t k .
pound (not eardamom). mi* all together. «
and bridges between Havana and Pinar plane here today, won a prize of $5000. cause. Hogs must have green or bulky those receiving nitrate. These results
shake well and take a tea»po>>nful a fte r «
del Rio are still down and consequently He covered 73 kilometers (45$ mile*) food, also salt and charcoal. These Indicate that on marsh lands s liberal
each meal and one when retiring.
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in one hour, at an altitude ranging from
A certain well known medical expert as- «
it has been impossible to ascertain the 240 to 300 feet. He made his way up substances are not In a direct way supply of lime or sulphate of ammonia
-
da of men and many (R
extent of the damage wrought by the and down the eoaat line, part of the preventive of cholera, but they keep may be advantageoualy substituted for
women are sufferers all because of dor- m
ig y r u p
o
m int circulation of the hkmd and a conse- m
storm in that section.
It has been time over the North Sea. In alighting
th* animals In a more thrifty con nitrate of soda and confirms th* wis
quential impairment of th* nervous force. <e
which begets the most dreadful symptoms a
SOLO BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS learned, however, that many hundreds tne aviator fell into the water. He dition and render them lees liable to dom of the practice common In Ger
and untold misery.
<a
of peasant* are destitute because of the w a s promptly rescued b y spectators end
many
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one »a« only,
price SO4par bottle.
received no injuries.
destruction of their huts and crops.
DEEP SEATED GOUGH
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Death watch was kept at the bedside
of Governor John A. Johnson aM day
yesterday. Mrs JohnBon and two a t
tending physicians sat by the dying
man, hourly expecting the end. At in
tervals bulletins were issued, and each
message from the sickroom was less
hopeful than the one preceding.
In the early morning Drs. Charles
and William Mayo issued the first bul
letin :
“ Governor Johnson has not made
natural progress; his
condition is
g rav e;” it read, and waiting friends
at once stormed the hospital for fur
ther news.
At 2 :30 p. m. word came from the
sick room that the governor had been
in a semi-comatose condition for two
hours. The source of this information
said the patient might continue in thiB
state for days, but there was slim hope
that be would live more than a few
hours.
Next came the brief bulletin, “ L ife
is fast ebbing.”
At 1 :15 this morning Dr. Mayo said:
“ There is absolutely no hope. How
ever the governor may not die for sev
eral hours yet, possibly not before 6
o’clock.”
At 12 o’clock Governor Johnson was
conscious and complained of being un
comfortable. He was conscious almost
all night and evidently realized the
end was drawing near, although he
said nothing.
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