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THE IRISH STANDARD, SATURDAY. , 1907.

able, w much; so that no work on world. In the year 1672 the llbran,- of Bartolomeo Corsini when Viceory of has ever been written without these li­ Cardinal was added added to it the Florentine col­ B,st braries being consulted. In the cele­ to it and the manuscripts it contained lection of Nicola de Rossi. Jonas F. Brown & Co.| ^ Shoes f»t Men and Womti brated history of the increased to the number of 3,000. In 1S84 the Italian Government pur­ FOR SALE BY Established 1S6S by Pallavinco at almost every page During the eighteenth and nineteenth chased the Corsini palace and library Home Trade' manuscripts existing in private libra­ centuries many precioos- books and and presented it to the Acadaniy of the The Irish Standard, WINES and L/QUOBS Shoe Store ries are cited, and in Ranke's "His­ documents were stolen and shortly Lincei This library contains over 216 Nicollet Ave. Botb P hone* 119-JZJ NicoUet tory of the " nearly all the ma­ afterward the entire library was sold 1.500 manuscislpts, many of which are 605 Second Ave• So. Minneapolis, Minn. terial was collected from these librar­ to the Vatican. unique, and besides its collection of We pay the postage or express charges on all orders sent us. ies, as the Vatican archives were then The Barberini Library onntains, historical dc»cuments is large. There closed to the public. among other priceless treaseires, a are theological codices, pontifical Read the List on Sale and Prices Given. Until the eighteenth century many collection of autographs by Cardinal diaries, histories of conclaves, histories Adventures of Mleliacl Dwyer $1.00 £^LRceKenlbla??e- Christine Faber .90 private libraries were still in exist­ Bembo and Galiteo Galilei. ,» of the temporal power of the , Adventures of a Protestant In Search Sf>eehy, Mrs. Jas. Sadlier 76 of Religion 75 Fifty Reasons « ence. but at present only two remain translation of Plaio. with austograph Alice Sherwln 90 political instructions, letters, reports Rniw?,?6 Mc9arthy. by Lady Morgan l!oo Intact. The libraries of the Aequaviva. All About Knock 1.00 Following of Christ, by Thos A'- MINNEAPOLIS STEAM LAUNDRY notes by the poet Tapso, designs by San pf and other works innumer­ Ambitious Contest, by Christine Fa- Kempls i ber 75 .60 Alblzi, Bic.hi, Bona, Celsi, Cesi, Fon- Gallo and other celebrated architects, able, wljiich cover the history of Italy Father Ryan's Poems .7.1771171171; 1.50 An Original Girl, bv Christine Faber 1.25 Father Finn's Works— S. H. TOWLER, PROP. taninl, Imperiali. Massimi. Spada, etc., Byzantine miniatures. &c. Th«ere are and of the Popes from the sixteenth Aunt Honors Keep Sake. Mrs. James Sadlier 60 Harry Dee ... . .86 have all disappeared. The famous Al- 600 Greek codices and twice as many century up to the preset* day. There Aylmers of. Bally Aylmer, Gerald Tom Playfair 7 7 7 7 ::: 7 7 "" .85 go Foot Ball Game .85 123 NICOLLET AVENUE tleri library, which contained import­ Latin ones, many of which are palim­ Is also a. very rich collection of rare Etheldred Preston Banim's Works Claude Lightfoot 7 7 7 1 ant documents about the pontificate of psests. of acts and TELEPHONE 76S engravings consistorial Peep O'Day 90 Fercy Wynn .85 Sixtus V. and all the manuscripts be­ Among the Oriental codices there pontifical ceremonies. The Croppy 90 Gerald Barry Mayor of Wind G;ip 90 Glories of Mary 1.00 to Clement X. collected 1.00 longing is the priceless and unique Samaritan Such, were the private libraries of The Bit O- Writtn' 90 Good Reading for Young Girls! 7 7 7 7 7 7 .60 Does the Best Work for Gentlemen, The Boyne Water 90 Irish Rebels In English Prisons... . .90 >i.v by his nephew. Cardinal Poaluzzo Al- Pentateuch. There is a complete col­ Rome in time gone by. The Denounced 90 Jane Sinclair of Castle 90 1.00 tieri, has been reduced to only about lection of hooks dealing with the his­ Peter the Legends and Fairy Tales of 'lreland7 7 1.25 Ladies, Hotels and Families. . ^-*\ fk Father Connell 90 Life of Robert Emmet , •ix or seven codices. The Ghost Hunter 90 Lily of Israel 1.00 £••'!» tory of Roman architecture, many Tobacco Culture in Ireland. , .60 Life of John Bahim 90 Life of Curran 7 " "" 1.0C The no less famous Albani library manuscripts of celebrated men and Tobacco culture was introduced in Bessie Conway, Mrs. Jas. Sadlier 1.00 Life of O'Connell 7 Bible History. Rev. Jas. O'Leary .. .90 Life of 2.00 was sold in 1857. Some manuscripts writers and all the diplomatic corres­ Father Mathew 777 1.25 Ireland by Sir Walter Raleigh during Bibles $1.50. $3.00. $3.50 Life of St. Anthony 1.00 •were bought by Prince Boncompagni, pondence during the pontificate of Burke's Reply to Froude 90 L fe of St. Patrick 7." 1.00, uu the reign of Elizabeth. County Cork Black Baronet, by William Carleton. ...90 Little Lives of i'oo others by the , but th« Urban VIII. and the sixteenth century. can boast of being the first part of Black Prophet, by William Carleton .90 Lover's Works— Blakes & Flannagans. Mrs. Jas. Sad­ nd3 ,dy kast Side Business Directory greater part were lost, as they were Since the sale of the Barberini Li­ the country in which the plant was lier 1.25 S?Rory O^.& More 100j 00 purohased by the Prussian Govern­ brary to the Vatican there are only BlanchB chLeslie Treasure Trove 1 nX cultivated. The plant thrived and grew j Hfn d Bt^dii" of iiubitri"!!!!!!! M Poetical Works "" 1'nn ment and the vessel that was carrying two important private libraries in abundantlyabundar-" in the prolific soil of this 1 Blind Agnese .771'.".I!1 !75 Life and Poems of John Boyle s O Reilly 2 00 them to was wrecked. Rome, the Bibilotheca. Chigiana, be­ rm.ntrv §°y .' Own Book 1.00 country for some centuries. Broolcsiana 1.25 Luke Delmege i'oo Both the Boncompagni and the longing to the , and the McCarthy More Mrs. Jas. Sadlier7 7 775 During the reign of Charles II. a law Brownson's Essays 1.25 Maidens of Hallowed Names ? •..•a* 1 - . , , Burke s Lectures and Sermons, three s Borghese libraries have been broken Bibliotheca Corsiniana, the property was passed prohibiting the culture of series, each 2.00 Mangan's Poems 1'JX 30I CENTRAL AVE. Mannings Works. 5 books— '' O 60 CAPITAL #100,000 Capital $200,000.00 up. The former was sold mostly abroad once of the Corsini. but now of the tobacco in Ireland. However, in the 'Malleys Four Great Evils of the Day. 75 Chancellor and His Daughter 75 Does a General Banking Business. Surplus 25,000.00 while the manuscripts of the latter temporal Mission of the Hoiy ' fc- > Itllian State. The decendants of the reign of George III. the act was re­ Chivalrous Deed. Christine Fabor .. .75 Cobbett's History of the .60 .76 2>\i Interest Paid on Time Deposits Deposits 1,350,000.09 were bought by the Vatican. The col­ old noble families have sold their books pealed. Internal Mission of the ' iioiy FRED E. BARNEY' President Christian Politeness ; .75 Ghost .75 P. E. KENASTON. ISAAC HAZLETT. Vloe lection belonging to Cardinal Balda- and rented their places, and instead But the people had forgotten all Collegians. Gerald. Griffin 90 Sin and Its Consequences .75 3s# Interest Paid On Time Deposits. Columbkille's Prophesies So Vatican Council and— — Definition— ^ 7 7S Pres. HOWARD DYKMAN. Cashier. sarre Boncompagni ts completely lost of old manuscripts and Oriental cod­ about its culture, till some inhabitants Confederate Chieftains. Mrs. James The whole set .7 777"."7"."."**" 3°00 ii V. and no trace of it exists; only a com­ Butler's Lives of Saints, four vols., Mitchell's Jail Journal and Last Con­ ?l :.,' ices their libraries of to-day, if they of Wexford returned from Virginia and per set, four books 4 50 quest, each .30 TRADE WITH US plete catalogue compiled by Narduccl deserve the name, contain only French Calllsta, by Cardinal Newman 30 restored the culture. This state of of May J9(Brooke UU11C Oft Always ft full line ot seasonable goodi Captain the Club (0 Mirror of True Womanhood..'.. . i'?k Dr. ALFRED L. LALIBERTC remains to show how great the loss novels and society papers, hound un­ things continued till 1829. In this year Carleton's Works- M.. *•'_¥ My New Curate 1.60 orricci was. A considerable collection of un- iformly in the same color and in Willy Reilly ". 1.00 Nanette's Marriage J"" 0. T. Swett & Son many 1,000 acres were under cultivation in Jane Sinclair 1 00 .60 O'Donnells of Glen Cottage 7 " 1.00 303 CENTRAL AVENUE t sorted manuscripts, among which were cases used only as ornaments. Ireland. The industry is now flourish­ I Emigrants of Ahadarra 100 Old House, by the Boyne Dry Goods. Notions. Millinery, LadiaJ McClutehy iloo .90 Residence—1129 Adams Stre«t. N. E. I of Cardinal Valentine One Hundred Tales for Children.." . and Gents' Furnishing Goods ; the documents Marescotti The Chigi Library will in all proba­ ing in County Meath. Tithe Proctor 1 00 O'Neils and O'Donnells 50 1.25 Also Lumbermen's Supplies. Office Honrs 101012 '• ij and many codes of great value, was The Evil Eye i"oj Original Girl, Christine Faber HUU1& 3 to 4 and 7 10 8 p. m. bility be soon sold, and with it the last Cairoll O'Donoghuo. by Christine Our Boys in Ireland 1.25 826-327 Central Ave. Minneapolis : 1.50 Office Phones—T. C. 10109: N. W. Bait St9 M sold by public auction in Rome a cou­ Roman private library will disappear. An Aged Irish Mother, Faber Plain Facts ; '* .10 '! Proctor's Poems " Residcnro I'hones—T. C. 16756i N. W. East 745 Jl. : ple of years ago. and hardly a single Sadlier 90 .75 Sundays: 9 to 10 a m. 2 to 3 p. m. I The Chigls were a family of bankers Mrs. Mary McGrath, whose claim Confessions of an Apostate, Mrs. Poor Man's Catechism 7" .30 page was left in Italy, almost every­ Jas. Sadlier Pope and Maguire's Discussion .75 GLESSNER fe WASHBURN and one of the great art patrons in that she was 110 years old on Aug. 15, Rise and Fall of Irish Nation, Bar- ;i purchased Con O'Regan '75 thing being by foreigners. Rome. Its most prominent members is believed by old time residents of rington Undertakers and Embalmers Confessions of St. Augustine 50 Sister of Charity 1.00 GEO. REDDINQ l i Several private libraries were for­ were Agostino Chigi. owner the Collins' Poems '90 .75 COMPLETE j i Of Fond du Lac and Brandon who know- . Catholic Gems and Pearls i'ab Sixteen names of Ancient Ireland" .30 DEALER IN Sketches of Celebrated Irishmen . .. tunately incorporated in public librar­ famous palace called La Farnesina, that she has lived in Wisconsin for ! Catholic Belief 25c and "40 .90 HOUSE FURNISHERS Speeches from the Dock 7 1 25 J! Dalaradia 55 . Special attention given to Upholstering and Order Work ies and thus saved from dispersal. some most ­ Stories for Catholic Children 77 50 which contains of the beau seventy years or more, was brought Daughter of Tyrconnell. Mrs. Jas. Stories for Girls • Groceries and Neatsl Sadlier 75 .30 TELEPHONES—N. W. East 67 J2 T. C. 16112 Thus all the manuscripts of Cardinal tiful existing frescoes of Raphael and to Milwaukee recently to be cared for Story of Ireland. A. M. Sullivan r'sa Davis' Poems • 1' Kn JTPhntlPQ llUJICb N.. W., Etst454J •ll fiaronius, the of St. Philip Dear Irish Girl ' i nft Sure Way • 25 313-321 Central Ave., Minneapolis. T c# 6156 his school, and Fablo Chigi, who during the remainder of her life at the Ten Stories for Children 35 Dick Massey '7K . 25 Central Avenue. Nerl, who wfis made Cardinal in 1598, Think Well On't .30 Minneapolis mounted the papal throne as Alexand­ home of the Little Sisters of the Poor. Dove Of the Tabernacle "75 Men as We Them •it Elinor Preston, Mrs. Jas. Sadlier >5 True Need 1.75 liow form part of the Bibliotheca Ver- er VII. and who was the only Pope who Turf Fire Stories and Fairy Tales.. 1.00 :! Crippled by the breaking of her legs Easy Lessons in Irish. Bourke l'oo Universal Irish Songster The Lane Company i celllana, one of the most magnificent Ecclestiastical History of Ireland.. l"26 1.50 : refused to seek the aggrandizement of a few years ago, Mrs. McGrath made Visits to Blessed Sacrament, Ligourl .35 Easter in Heaven *60 Wild Irish Girl, Lady Morgan 1 00 DIAMONDS i libraries of Rome in the Monastery of his family and acknowledged the poor cot in a baggage car with Dr. F. E. Fabiola, by Cardinal Newman -60 Willy Reilly 1.00 HARDWARE AND STOVES Fairy Folk Stories 75 tlie Oratorlans, now used as a Court as his only relations. Little Lives of Saints 1 ®5 9PCOIALTIS* and ffATf'HRH Shaykett of Brandon attending her. Faitn, Hope and Charity '75 Life of Christ. Elliott 1 25 Fair .Maid of.Connaught go Asslte. These two powerful men founded the the journey from Brandon, lying on a Moore's Poems 1.00 But Thy Love and Thy Grace l.o» bons 50c ana 1.0# Stoves, Tinware, Tools, Cutlery, Emblem Pins, Charms and Ringf '! The manuscripts of Cardinals Bona, celebrated library which is still intact Glass, Paints, Oils and Varnishcc, Norls and Passionei are in the Biblio­ to-day in the Chigi Palace at Piazza Bv-'-^rs' Harware, Bicyles. CHAS. OLSON (SL CO4 theca Angelica founded in 1604 by An- Colonna and comprises 3,000 manu­ 509-511-513 Central Ave., Minneapolis JEWELERS.... fcelo Rocca and containing over 150,- scripts and 16,000 rare printed books. N. W. Eut 431 L T. C. 16102 315 CENTRAL AVE 000 volumes and 2,945 manuscripts. The catalogue of this library has never This library was once owned by the been published, but many disting­ Copying and Enlarging in Crayon. Water Colorand Pastel. Prloes Reasonable. Austin , but It was declared uished bibliographers have examined State property in 1870. and described several of the collections America's Future Sugar Bowl. Do you know there are six million Pennsylvania- cotoYbfried and has the Northwest, while on. the Gulf Coast The manuscripts of Cardinal Casan- existing in it and a fairly good Idea of pounds of sugar consumed In the Unit- greatest oil producing weils in the Country of Texas there awaits them ata are still in the library which bears its importance can be gathered from Central Ave. & 4th St ed States every year? Of that enor- world. The last census showed that a land literally flowing with milk and His- flame, the Bibliotheca Casanat- their works. The Home of PHOTOGRAPHER— . mous total, we produce one-sixth. Just twelve million were feeding on the honey, which can be bought at very t#nsis, once owned by the Dominicans The greater part of the manuscripts Studio: S. E. Cor. 5th St. & Central \r think, the Americans, the most indus- great Texan ranges. The coast line low prices and on very easy terms by "The Caxton" Clothes and considered as the largest religious Minneapolis, Minn. refer to the sixteenth and seventeenth trious, progressive and thrifty people of .Texas is as great as that of Cali- the industrious settler whose only can­ library in Rome after that of the Vac- and to the time centuries especially of on this foot-stool, are buying, five- fornia, and her climate is the equal, ital may be an honest heart and tican. It consists of 120,000 printed Office I X. W. East 569L-2 Res N.W.East 14JU Alexander the VII., who represented sixths of the sugar that they annually if not the , the most fa- brawny arms. I T. O. lfliOB T. O. 16179 4 of volumes and ,500 manuscripts. the See as at Cologne be­ Holy consume from foreign countries, and vored parts of1' the sunset state. Nature, in her boundless prodlgal- North East Bazaar Many collections of manuscripts and was Pope and a fore he elected took this in the face of the fact that we The mineral-wealth of Texas is in- ity, has lavished upon the Lone Star 1840 CENTRAL AVE. DR. C. A. LAPIERRE books belonging to Cardinals and noble principal part in the peace negotiations possess the richest and most product- estimable, both as regards variety and state her choicest gifts of climate, Housekeeper's Supplies OiOffice 803 Central Ave. Roman families are now to he found TRes. 310 University N. K, at Minister under Innorent X. All the ive sugar lands in the world. We use. quality. The most expensive q\irk- fruit, grain and mine, and nothing is outside Rome. Thus for instance, the Fancy Articles for the Home (11 to« 12 a. m. correspondence during this period, been Hours <2 to 4 p. m, five million pounds more sugar every silver deposits in the world have needed but willing hands to gather in ft J. OAliSY, • • Propriety (rto 8 p. m. Celebrated Manoscritti Farnesani be­ and , including Sundays 2 to > ». m< private official many year than we produce. There is a discovered in Brewster County and the the .golden harvest. Two crops of longing to Paul III. and his his nephew and secret letters of the Pope the two net profit of from one hundred to two richest silver mine in the West is lo- Irish and Sweet Potatoes can be. grown Cardinal Alessandro are in Naples and Cardinals. Pancirolo and Pamfili, also hundred and fifty dollars per acre per cated in Presidio county. The Besse- every year. You can get five to eight Parama, the documents of Cardinal the correspondence of the papal ­ annum in the industry. Texas Gulf mer steel and iron ores of the Llano cuttings of alfalfa each year. You can Cerviniani are in and those cios accredited to the Eniperor and to Coast Country is the place to make it. District and the soft hermitite ores of have fresh vegetables every month in of Cardinal Garampi are at Rimini. Louis XIV., and the Spanish and Ven­ Texas the greatest producer of the eastern district of the states are in the year. You can market vegetables The Vactican Library generally se­ Is etian Ambassadors at Munster, are honey in the United States, with an sufficient quantity to supply the entire in the winter months when the prices cures part of the manuscripts belong­ collected in sixty-three volumes. output for 1906 of five million, three consumption west of the Mississippi are high. Where do you get your ear- ing to Cardinals, and very often the There are besides copious documents hundred and eighty thousand, two River. Vast deposits of Raolin and liest vegetables from? Texas, of heirs of a Cardinal's estate spontan­ relating to the pontificate of Alexander hundred and four pounds. The popu- brick clay exist in many localities. Tex- course, where you can clear from sev- eously offer such documents as relate VII. and nearly all the correspondence latlon of Texas exceeds four million, as lignite beds are inexhaustible. Tex- enty-five to three hundred dollars per V"> estate affairs to the Vatican, as of the papal representatives abroad. Texas embraces an area of two hund- as owns a pprmanent school fund of acre from garden truck alone. We was done in the cases of the libraries The pontificates of Paul III., Pius IV., red and eighty square miles or one forty-two million, eight hundred and own and offer for sale, at very low of Cardinals Albani, Garampi and Bor- Sixtus V., Clement VIII., Paul V. and hundred and seventy million,- four seventeen thousand, seven hundred and prices and on easy terms forty thou- ifcliese. as well as the private library of Urban VIII. are represented through BY hundred and ninety-nine thousand, two thirty dollars, and controls twenty- sand acres of the choicest black farm Giovanni Battista Confalonieri and autograph letters, reports and in­ hundred acres. Its greatest extent eight million acres applied to the sup- land in the Gulf Country, located in those of the noble families Bolongetti- A FEW structions to Nuncios. German history from east to west is eight hundred port of the educational system. Over Jackson, Calhoun, Matagorda and Nue- TESTIMONIALS. Cenci, Pio and Carpegna. During the during sixteenth is min­ the century mlles and from southeast to northwest fifteen thousand teachers occupy desks ces Counties. Twenty thousand acres We have received thous­ HALE'S Seventeenth century the Vacatin Li­ utely described in the autograph let­ over one thousand miles. Texas is in her public schools. Texas is now are situated two miles from the thriv- ands of similar ones. brary was increased by the manu­ My husband had Eczema ters of Melancthon, among which there slxteen times larger than the state pouring into the laps of her thrifty ing town of Palacio*. with a popula- on the face for ten years. He scripts belonging to Cardinals Sirleti. couldn't get any relief until is the celebrated letter referring to of New York, seven times larger than citizens, in goorl clean money, each tion of more than fifteen hundred, a be tried Hale'sEczemaCure, ECZEMA fiaronius and Caraffa and also those of and one box almost cured the marriage of Luther. The library the state of Ohio and one hundred year—one hundred and thirty-nine mil- new up-to-date town with schools, col- him. I shall use your prepar­ \.-"J'' Fulvio Orisni. ation in my practice. contains also a unique collection of thousand square miles larger than all lion dollars for corn, three hundred lege and churches. Palaclos has a new ADELLA MOVER, CURE Pope Leo XIII., besides opening the Osteopath Physician, Provencal songs, which were published the eastern and middle states combin- and forty million dollars for cotton, hotel, one of the best in the South, Little Kobe, Okla. A remedy that has never failed. It will conqner ECZEMA and all other skin diseases no matter how setret archives of the Vactican to the . -i by Stengel ed, including Delaware and Maryland, fifteen million dollars for hay, twenty- which accommodates three hundred My little boy had a form long standing. This remedy is the most powerful local .&) public, spent a considerable sum of of Eczema for five years. germicidal anticeptic known, and was discovered after The Corsini Library is in the hand­ To show the great room for immi- six million dollars for fruit and vege- guests; strictly modern in every re- We had seven of the best years or experimenting. Our most Important mission £ money in purchasing private collect­ doctors and none of them some palace of the same name 'on the gratlo'j, compare the above figures with tables, two million dollars for sheep, spect. We run excursions twice each helped him. One box of to mankind is to relieve and cure all sufferers from ions of manuscripts and hooks which Hale's Eczema Cure relieved these terrible, annoying, disfiguring and irritating mal» Lungara. It was built by the the following—, Ireland, Scot- twenty million dollars for horses, nine month at only twenty-seven dollars and him wonderfully. Five boxes adies caused from the various forms of skin disease!. w^re added to the Vatican Library. have cured hlin. When applied it draws the disease at once to the sur­ ««j family, from whom It was bought by land and Wales have a combined pop- million dollars for mules, forty mil- fifty cents return; good for thirty MRS. GOODMAN, face, kills all parasites and germs and peals off the old H« bought for instance, the celebrated San Antonio, Tex. Pope Clement XII. In 1729 for his ulation of thirty-one million, four hun- lion dollars for dairy and beef cattle, days. The trip takes about twelve days thus a permanent cure and makes life by I have been a sufferer with worth living. The following poisonous maladies are Borghese Library, foulded Cardinal nephew, Cardinal Neri Corsini. This Eczema for forty years. dred and sixty-five thousand, four thirteen million dollars for hogs, forty- but you can spend thirty days, if you Tried many doctoreand var­ easily controlled and cured if Hale's Eczema Cure is Scipione Barghese. the wealthiest man ious kinds of medicine, but applied at oncc, as it kills all disease germs: palace is one of the most historical hundred and eighty, and an area, of six million dollars for poultry, one. mil- so desire. Living is very reasonable, eouirt not get any relief. fftA the seventeenth century, who en- Eozoma, Cuban Itch, Tetter, Salt In of Rome. It was the resort of Cath­ only one hundred and twenty thou- lion dollars for bee products, six mil- and you can have fresh oysters every Have used one box of your ii :.iS . Eczema Ointment and l am '>i Jdyed an income of 150,000 scudl or now entirely cured. Rheum and all burning skin erine Sforza, of Cardinal dl San Gi­ sand, seven hundred and sixty square lion dollars for butter, fourteen mil- day as there is an oyster bed at Pala- CARHIE BOHON. ttMlars a year from church benefices Ewing, Mo. t :i, furo In any form. &4 orgio, of Michael Angelo, of Erasmus miles. This area is less than half of lion dollars for rice, fdrty-flve million cios. Boat loads of oysters arrive ev- ARnfo. I have used two boxes of 'or Sale by Druggists. and in the seventeenth century of Texas, while the population is almost dollars for wheat, twenty million dol- ery morning. You can fish in Pala- your preparation. And it has Don't suffer any longer. Don't allow the baby to |S|i. •1H1» library was so large that it had cured me of Eczema. cry and scratch its slrin until it bleeds. m Queen Christina of , who died eight times that of Texas. Texas has lars for oats and thirty-five million cios Bay and catch all kinds of salt A. H. STOKES. MONEY REFUNDED IF NOT CURED. Send for Evergreen, Ala. be split up and manuscripts and here in 1S69. It is said that it con­ two hundred and fifty counties, four dollars for sugar. water fish. Hunting in the vicinity is large sample box Free. It will tell its own story. My wife tried most every­ Reference: Any Bank in Kirksville. /dAeuih'entS separated from the books. tained a deadly shaft closed by a trap hundred miles of coast line and twelve Texas has several excellent ports, the finest on earth. A trip to Pala- thing to relieve her of Ec­ zema but was unsuccessful HALE CHEMIC CO., f:•.v'TlM fornier are now in the Vatican door that dropped the living victim thousand miles of railroads, exceeding Galveston being the second largest cious will do you a world of good and until I procured a box of K-r'^Aitehlvi's. while :the latter, carefully your wonderful Ointment, Kirksville, Mo. who stepped upon it out of hearing and the state of Illinois in this respect, shipping port, in the United States. ta)ie tj,e fr(,st out 0f y0lir bones. It which has cured her en­ . ' by the present Vatican 11- tirely. 1 shall take pleasure icatildgued out of sight forever. When it was re Texas has more corn land than - T^xas has millions of, fertile acres of wi„ open your eyes and you wjn wQn_ In recommending it to any­ EXACT SIZE OF Illi one having skin trouble. |takriiiy< father Ehrle, are in the li- paired by the Corsini family the bones nois. more wheat land than the two vacant lands, which can yet be bought W. MEIEROJiT. _ , .. _ ,. , . .. _ ,, . , • i • . . der why you did not locate in this Montieello, Mo. BOX WE SEND •BrAry. t«« XIII., also bought the Bor- of nameless dead were found in heaps Dakotas, more fruit land than Cali- at very low prices, while the return per I had Eczema very bad. Iil6r4ry, famous for its Oriental far down among the foundations. fornia, more tobacco land than Vir- acre, in view of the cost, is greater beautiful Gulf Coast Country before, My body was covered. With one box of your preparation '•^inuscrtpts, its papal diplomas, its The library on the first floor. It ginia and more sugar all the than any other state in the .. No have local offices at Palacios and I was cured in a few days. is land than Union We ASSE OOODSOM, pLitln ' -documents and many other was begun by Cardinal Nerl Corsini, Southern States combined. Texas can other state presents greater or more Riviera. Texas, and parties going to Lake, Miss. ¥"#ijeri, family documents mostly, , family library ­ One box of your Eczema who besides the belong produce more timber than Michigan, attractive inducement* to immigrants ]ook over our ,ands wjn be wel] {aken Ointment hat cured me. En- «l»lch as yet have not been sorted. closed find S1.00 for another ing to the Marquis Corsini, bought the Texas furnishes one-fourth of the cot- or investors, while many from Europe box. which I propoa ! of books of Cardinals - used on hand. I would not take i .• i"he celebrated Barberini Library collections Gaul ton in the entire world. Texas and the East, for want of information $100.00 and be without it. de We want v EUNICE MORTON, . ItaffUn by Cardinal Francesco Barber- tieri, Medici and Camillo Massimo, has more marble than Vermont, pro- pass Texas by and seek homes in the '' ® 'and agents, Durham, 3fo* \ but for lift, the nephew of Urban the VIII., the real founder was Pope Clement duces more granit? than New Hamp- Far Wlest and face the hardships of the Write us pamphlets and liter- With all my heart I thank TOU fort he good your won ph6 built the great palace of his fam- XII., who spent every year 8,000 Scudi shire, more iron than Alabama and long and dreary winters- of the cold ature. derful remedy has done for me. Cureu my skin disease |'jSjjftjjiiy with stones taken from the Colos- toward the increase of his family in less than a week when all other medicines failed. I Aaym, Which: gave rise to the saying library. take pleasure in recommend* ing same. O. LAKDAHL, 'Ig&t " the Barberini had done what the Tommasso Corsini subsequently U. Ei. EiYNOTT & GO. Granite Hill, Grants Pass, Oregon* |j$ttrt>ar!an4 had not," is perhaps the bought and added to his library the FREE l^cuit important private library In the ! collections of Saettoni, Guidi and Boat.| 417 KASOTA BLOCK MINKEAPOLIS, MINN.

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