Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 2 March 1895 — Page 3

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ray in the orld to be sure (ring the best point, and thai use only a wcii-cstablished of strictly pure white lead,

jinseed oil, and pure colors.* je following brands are stnndOld Dutch'' process, and are absolutely

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White Lead

I'f'hor," "Southern," p].stein," Red Seal,'

micky," "Collier." ":'vw you want colored paint, lint f.'

the above "strictly pure leads National Lead Co.'s Pun Lead Tinting Colors.

colors are sold in one-pound cans, each sufficient to tint pounds ofSlrictly I ile Lead the desired shade tliey are in ready-mixed paints, but a combination .ly pure colors in the handiest form to '.!y l'titc White Lend. .1 a postal card and get our book on colcr card, free.

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.' Anu» W. ln'eni». iif 't'/isi'tl. hi)riliy ulvon, tlliK. 1 no tinilersU'iu. 1 |i: aiipointod and euly tpialMo.l :'is~ .''is of tlio e-talts of An101 W. I'lislectt'.

MoiUKomery ounty, Indiana, d-.-eea^ ""'.ale It DUlp«K!tl to he solvi'lil. KLMlH.l eilll.CO'l'K. A.ltti, i: uarv ii,|.

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pruyiiipitiwn is to «eml (lie aeoneyear for one dollar, tlx.' p" subseription priei-, aiitJ in adtli10 eae.ii Hiibseriber fifty-1\v 1 eoinvels tluline Hlt. twelve months ii week. it re iv a a 'e inivel. by mail, post paid, t-very lifty two week, and in addition the magazine onee a month for aonlhs, all for one dollar. II IR •Vhieli the publishers fan only aiake in the eontiilent oxeeplattintra hundred thousand now it A on a iF in series are, Wilkie ('oilins,

Hepant. Mrs. Olijihanf. Mary [1 'ay. i-'loreneo Mnrryat. Anthony e. A.fonan Doyle. Miss liraddou, ^'arryat. .Miss ThaeKery and

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K'FOUD PUBLISH INC CO.. i'uiilishern of STAKFORD'H MAOAZINK. 11.0x2204. New York. N. V. 1 leane tnertion thip paper. mriM Iv

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-leatli. Joii.it .-ii,i,onand Louis Sffivoiiflinall iett tin ro\vd at. tlio aii" duiit and ti'iod to get to tlio ease:shaft.. Th^y nover leaehed it. but were ai'lunvard'i found deatl near l.lit'.onjrino room. On» of the nif.-n had -his* bead .crysliod almost into a pulp, indicating had tried to kill hiiusi-iUVrather. Umn b'liioe.iti to de.Htli. -.Hlifelte-v-- soon issiiing from the Hhait. iji'ou ..rlit. iielp by tlit'ea^y land i,i tiiree hour the (ire was out and the ''iciitec-ii' iwoiv at tiie. auv- shai broujriit tin in a rnor" or SI'^H seriinis (.'•ondnien lrom MuSi'-youiion. Tlir-HUTICP worth S-i.i.KiO, '.ver'i'vwitloi'atfii or iiillod by one another's Ivieks,

A N I S O E

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SpriiiKrn-ld, 111., Feb. 2.5.—This' w. i'k In the h'.qislalur.- in'omisi-s to be full of ginger and business..- The liou«e meet? at 10 a. rn. 10-day, but will not not down to work until Tuesday, when I he sonal" oonv-riofs.. .. From then on the wheels are expected to buzz in a lively manner. The Jones libel 'bill will i-omn up to-Vnorrow ntv.i'hlns i.m a motion to n-considt-r (he molion by whieh it was reeomniitteil to the Committee un judiciary. li is iimiv than iirobaiile llie vote will be reeonsideroil ami tin? hill: set forwartl on tie.' 'calendar. Tin? billy is .designed to afford newspapers sonioj protection fronv punitive tir r-Kemidaiy damages in stillw for- liled liased vipon unintenliotial misstaiein.-nt of is

The v.'.iman's suffrant- bill will e.omo up in the senate Tuesday. I'SrlgnHdell.vs anti- igarette bill is still in the hands of the judiciary eommilt-e. Tin* lii'.l prohibits unconditionally the nianufaeture, sale, anil giving away of cigarettes.

A lar«e number, of liouse l.iils will come up on 'second reading-. The".number will include c-.i. Kryan's !.H1 authorizinp school d'j -d riets managed bv. boards of edueaiion and seho.d direetors to establish a.-id, maintain klriderI garb-n st-htiols AleLauU'hlin's liili IIKIICllng- mine iiispeet'oi-.s:"'of w.eiyhis and measures as coal mines Alen-i Ts, i.in

Increase^•« the les.,f(:ir th« licnsing" -of corporat'.ons. The senate. lili iRakfft^'^h!'tfi.t|!tivippJa*i ti• .ii for Hie rebuilding of the burned portions of the .\inia insane Hospital will come up 011 se'-ond reading- in the

WallaceJs-liill.itn estaldish the. lia'stern Illinois Stale Normal Heheioi is on the. order of 11 rst reading in ile- house'and. will reach second ivading some iiie.e (during tli-. week yif tlio bill 'beeomes 1 law it is expected the in \v ing.i it ul ion will be located at .Maltoon 1 lep rcscn 1 alive- Xi -etJ le's eon si 11111 ional eonv.'iilion r'-soi '.! ill eomi. up in tl 1 HIS'- tiering the wck, it pr-di-ably win lie ati"p,t d.

LIVES A.JD TREASURE I OST.

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the VnrIs *«r lie Miirni.

Philadi li.hin. P't., Feb. i*!.— Tl 1 -1 of life at sea this winter 'have been greater than dunne any corresponding lieriodwiihiu the r-j-iilleetion 01 the oiliest suii'piiic ii ..along the wharves. It has-beeti yeiii Csinei' so many I'hil-/ adelpliia \i" 1 I IN* hi en lost and the local uaderwck'.-rA-ennnot attempt at this time t.o .byiiie ..'lit iusl what number of policies liiev will have' .to pay, as it ,s c.mi' ed t'. th.it the full and worst i'i suits ofctbe reei-ut storms have not jet come iitth'., I-:ieven ships are now overdue a!, .ttii^ port.

A^'ihiiIrntT Hiiall.v I iiliml (.mlty. T.tttle Rock, Alls- i'eii. 2".—Thf jnr.v In the rase of ey-Siale Treasurer William K. Woodruff reachetl a v«rdict Saturday night, finding'him guilty and assessed his punishment at one y.-ar in the peuitcn-.iery. The prosecution has cost the stale nearh- $.~j0,00(. lie has been tried three times.' -Woodruff's bondsmen have paid into tile slate treasury $!0P,0'iu on account of his defalcation.

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London, Feb. L'C.—A disjiatch from Paris says that Senor .Manuel Ruiz 7,orilla, the noted Spanish republican who recently started from Paris oti his return to Spain after many years of exile, has hail a stroke of paralysis. The republicans of Madrid and elsewhere had planned to give him a great reception upon his arrival.

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T^ondon, Feb. 'S.—The North Herman Lloyd Steamship company has engaged three Herman, three Fngllsh ami three Preneli divers to attempt to recover the malls from the foundered steamer Kibe. The vessel lies in water 120 feet deep and two or three mail bags from it have been washed ashore on the Knglish coast. The estimated value of the mails Is $90,000.

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ir! In II Mop,. :i: I run City Kills 'U Minors—Twenty in l)itiiKrr Ali!i Uni-th .one enro.vcd

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Birmingham. Air Fob. 2a.--A occurred in Hock .S jpn of lie To-in":: sco Coal, Iron a.-hi Kailroad eompanv mined at Pral.l..city yesterday morning (.hat resulted in ih death ol'.lohn I'atton and Loiui St'.ivt is, two nii)ur.--, aii'l

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rUiH III Political Affairs In IK, Hor.nler Stair. Indian,-!pedis, Jml., j.'.,.!,, 25.—The lek'islature sterns to huv.- dee-idi-i to lock horns with Gov. Mm thews ami preelpitato a light that enn t*nil otily in Ui'1 .Sup! i-tin- court of tie- Ktnuf. 'I'll,, n,,. Iioiiainn J'ower for Die• boards that control tin- stall- i"-ni.'vo!t'iil: inFMtiuion}: no\y ri Ms wilh tin- and the legislators- nr. 1'or taking. ti,e appointing p,.ucr out the hands of

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einor ami for )nutui all slate insiltuliom until i* tin- cor.utd ,a rtpnldiean has nin and \otei to t.U tho atpoiniiiiH: iiiiWfi' from the iitu'ernof, rind therf! will he another vote' takeri' at tVlinal taudis TJ,.. .,i ik.IJ ..f tins tatiietib, it. li$ ,s^'- vrra!ly \\-i!t praelir ally doci.U. itie ,, ,,,1,.^. v. y,.ars !n-ni '-. wlii-.-n a l"ni to.-| 11 soneioi ji ,,

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'IKlU' 'i-ljlt-iu IJlJIJ, ii it a "t tli" -irttti] .• it aiit'onstjHitioii.i and that ee viil l-i to oimmission'J to li-'i- ni"ii vhti will |n p.iaoil hy tbo lioanl \\hii 'j j'!'C(j.o,^» to iMt'ute antl hat litf \y ill (.'•ai^-y ih' tiiai? to tlv Sujju-iiio com Man, i. inir l,t\ is livho\(.' Uiat the- U'ove.nvor wiir:V h'i if he is foicfti ui tl e, courts r'tniy ej..v ,-.n ui'in da\sivm.ini r.f t].. ie-i-uitiM. -snon. ind alt\ i.tiling dono ..a arciuni id' tin- jtoini.liiat ha« ivj. .-d I,-, .-y i',.. „,

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strikes in twi-nty tnSdiriLrs

day. Theso twenty strikes woultl iainiT out ft In Hit S.l.n'iO teen. T!i* In i.-klayors,' I v.'ho lK-vt-r join in any svni|-ii11n-ti• strikes, will also 1... i.-eole idlt- thri.uarh the st rik'.'S in tlio al ir trades, nr •,•»« I been the ase of tli" eulMiiif wh^r--I strikes itri- alreiely or.lt-rt-tl Tii.- eonj.traetors admit thi?.tihi silnation

•^hol lirt-'l l-'roni A iiihuttli.

Tliehiiiond. Ind.. 1'el.i. i,j.—.loini Kiket was .arrested here yesterday ,-harped with attempting to .shoot "aenh Miner. They are le-ighboi-s and there has been a grudge between them for some lime. Yesterday altf-moon uhilc Miner and his wile Wore sitting at home a rifle ball crashed tl-,rough the door, narrowly missing Mrs. Miner. Smoke was seen Rrising from Kikel's barn, and presently lie, was S'-i.-n going from to iho house. '.-''.••The affair was soon noised abroad, and result, in Hikel's arrest. An oh! ride iicaring lie- appearance of having lie.-n itiseiiar.L'etl recently was fpuu.d in his possession,.-.v—

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Citizens :of West Indianapolis imblli Iv wbiteeapped .Tim Shoenn.kcr in broad daylight yesterday afternoon. Shoemaker's motler died two weeks ago, and tiie coroner declared lier death was hastened by neglect 011 the part of her son. I-'uhlio indignation resulted in the action of yesterday. Wh»n it was thought he had

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thriished .Shoemaker w.e .eh-asoii with the injunction never *to show his-fae(» .in that part of the ae Mn

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Virginia, lii.'. Feb. I'-".- -'i'li? county elec-tlon contests on sheriff, commissioner and superintendent of-.'school's were dismissed by agreement Saturday night. Fight precincts-.-on 1. oT sixteen in '.'ass county wf-re/rcCOtihted. sho»yf. iug iit material change, but. Oongress-ft nian-eleet l.i'-wning's attorneys claim a gtim ot ten votes, tien. iUit?.k''-r's at.torneys claim gain of fourteen :vori,-s so fai as the ,.S, tcent)i. Congressional

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district

ii a in S a a a I.OS Angeles. Cal.. Feb. .--S.-The Santa 1-V has given notice to the into- statr comnieree loniniission that, be nning to-day. the second-class rat.- fr-, .1 i,(,s Angeles and other Southern Ca n'ornia. points to Chicag.i will be cut. making the rate)5r.ri. Tliis move was iw-iiught about by the action of other lines leading to the east in. cutting rates to Chicago and other eastern points, not wit h-•-•tandmg the new Western trunk line passenger n«xeenv«.. "lit-red into short 1 inie ago. 'I tns action brines the matter to 1 i!( ,,| aiul'it, a t1-1 lain,mn 01 open wai

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Caracas. ein-ziitda IV1 goveriiment aniioimiros that tlits have 1 tl.fei, t, ,1 cm, that tin* entire band ti'as eaptir.^t either rejiorts say this statement is untrue In tact, a body of revolutionists --imply retreated i.i- withdrew to Areu. uliei-. it a re el a a the combined forces are meiiai ing- Areu.

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I* lint, .Mich., 1't.-b. 2a.—A serious tire visited Flint. last, night. About C, o'clock lire was discovered in the upper story of the Allen sanitarium and as some of the hydrants were frozen the tlames hat! gained control before water was obtained, and the entire ."building 'with most of its' contents was consumed. The loss wili be ..about'. $ 10.OuU insurance, $2,Otlti,

Olim -Millers Need t',t«id,. ill, Cincinnati. Ohio. Feb. 25.—-The committee investigating' under tin- direction of Gov. McKhdey tip. condition of the unemployed in the Hocking Vall-'-y a ml other Ohgio coal regions will report this week. They found much suffering and destitution exiling and that outsiderelief is absolutely necessary to enable the miners to become self supporting. The Cincinnati chamber of commerce will resume its efforts for relief. .V'-v- -.

"\aU May Not I'nt h»dion*n. yt New 1 raven. Conn., Feb. 2i.—Kniyht B. AVadc. president of the Tale Athletic Association anil president of the Inter- I colleglare Track Athletic Association, I declares that the chances are small for Ya ,i rr.eetlng a visiting English track tee:.- ir.i-j -.u.-.irner. He says: "The Yale I teiian is a uti.r' weak this year, and we I shall nicijft sic tttenipt to arrange a

KILLED \T HIS H00'? I

MYSTERIOUS MURDER AT NHAV

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It. Znll ill KOUIHI L'jivuimcio-is *\. 1U- Own and Dion N\»thoii llr In? lo Krvoal t.ho lili'ntsJv »f luv vls^aKslti •—-Nort Invost News.

X.-vvlon, Town, Kei. i'o.—,T. II. ZollinKiu1, a. inerehant of this eitv, w.t: brutally murdered Saturday riU ht. ,\ little after 9-o'clock his wife and daltRhter heard his footstep on the ijreh .and opening the door fount! him in a daz.-.l eondUion. lit.- was able to tell thetn soini!.i.)ie had sl.nifk hnn, hut hefore he |,coull r.evfal- more hn lost eonst-'kmsnoss and detd a ft.-w hours afterward. A woun i-n tl". top of his hoad i".-J eatcs i,o had *v .,.i\t..i a hoa\y blow tli-r.-. ami a eitib, iountl on iho-Hidev.-allc near

house •''i''pt.,ars to liave been tho Wfapon- I used. 'CI." walk Is -pattered with id' ot| fiom tlii'i.. to tli? house. Tiio affair shroud'^tj li nlyst'.- ,. a.-- no moti\* iie^ yet sup li-fd fur i! doed. lit- J. "I About ?i-\. irtsj jteek'-l, bvit that i.ot I takr [i.

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a.i.V.. 1 !elot lied.ng he 1 r-' 1 tiire-"1 "WiOtH iu», allvti iiLtllni ol whb'h .Kirilik ho-. Ht- ad two levolvi'vs and I usi-ii 'mi- to -tii/joi at lus v.it" anil lh" otheiv to. -Kiil, hiinsejf. He laid boon ill for sevi-i 'I i!as ami was taking motlieiuo lor i..R,in.» in tlre .}»i'e.t:k lie leaves throe ehildn-n. Mr?. \\'aik»r is the daughter, f.'t. I'lioi.idore Hudnut. the foundt ilse- J-IijdniH Aldlinft- pornfouiidi:,- ot .1 lie T.Iudntu Jliilintf com-'-tli" v.w.

Da in.1 .hig i'si imonv to Mayor Hi UN' I'n.'s Moinc:?, Iowa, .Feb. 'IT,.— At the In-'-vesTigatioiv of Mayor Billis Saturday" Aid. MeKlderr-.-«aid last fail tli" i-ouii-cil j[i .'.s -ie,| ,1.-residutioiv. permitting ]iool filing, lb' shovtd it to the mayor and the mayor said unless the wheel of fortune would be allowed lei run also he noidd .not, sign it. Council Milli? say 1 hey v, ill .impeach-, the- veraeit of MeFidem-.

1 ivii ntiiler. I-* pi nd at hvuoil. Intl.

I-.lwoinl. ind.. Feb. 'Pv boilers ill the new addition to the American Tinplate. factory were blown up by a naturat gas,,.i,.\plrisjni] j.1S( evening. No one was injured by the explosion. The main plain will continue, about "'Hi men being laid off as a result of the exDlosipu. ...

Kola.r-i--. I' 1111!, Iv tli i-lirii :t I i-lie. San Francisco, Cal.. Feb. 23.—Two masked men• entered the '.lolden Hate villa, or. the ocean beach south of the Cliff house, about midnight, held up the proprietor and three .patrons and escaped with all the money. The robbers decli.hed the proffered watches of their victims, declaring they only wanted coin.. They .escaped with their plunder.

\Va» tiie Son of a 1'i-oniinrnt l.ug'.l.hnciii. Hiver 1 lead, Ti. T.. Feb. 2'1.—Lionel Bland, an English actor, died at Wading River lakt nigbt of pneumonia. His real name was Iiirch. His father is said to he a director of the Bank of Kngland. The body will he sent to London for Interment. The young man returned to his homo at Wading River last we from Chicago.

1 ire sir. Tort Dod^o*

Kni DU".]£6, 1 owa, Fc b. 2'!.—Kire shortly after midnight destroyed the plaster mill and contents, belonging to John F. Duncomb and operated by the Duneomb Stucco company. Loss, over $30,000 insurance, $]5,0o0. Tlif mill will: be rebuilt at once.

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London, Feb. 23.—A fishing boat arrived at l.'olkestone this morning bringing one of the Elbe's mail bags, which was turned over to the poniollice authorities.

gLEEPY, DULL,

l.mtruid mid morose, is the way you fed when your liver fails to do its work properly in cunsctitieiiee you si:ti^Tfcr from indigestion, ""biliousness, and dyspepsia. Vou liavc a "don't earc spirit and a played out" feeling, and everyUiiii} tiies yoti.

membrane of the sc.ui.ieh and bowels, it makevs a Irtstiutf I'tir ,ol all stomach, liver and bowel disonh rs. jty increasing tlu

blood supply, as wt i! organs of tile bodv nerves are fed on nnr

•iiriehtng it, all strciurtlicnt ter' ieli b'oi id of iii 'Incii tit Itl 'l itlstl 1

Neitrakiia is tiufor food ncrvou sleeplessness ami tK-t .most iustauci t11 condition ol the bit cure.these aliment ,-| tile' 'tildcn Mcdie was disco .r nd lKriit physician, ui. .!• chief consult itv.- phv tin Inval II. ta

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Huffalo, N. \. if voirwant a medical onm-: ion on your case.- V-.T-,':- him.. It -..-ill CO^T voni nothing.

A Hook of •,( igt ii I) -n ih Digestive Cigans. will he mailed to any. adtlress on receipt ot nostasrc, siv cents. It contains names. addrcs*ii:s antl reproduced photographs of a last r.uinber ol people who have been ctireu-i.d-'dvspepsia. liver complaint, chronic, d.siiirjiea, and kindred .•lilmcuts b\ tli TiS 'f olden tut DISCOVER'-. ,v I 1VT15 T_S'VIPI.A''N*I a in 1 1 1 Di:. K. V. Pieuct Ilnnalo. X. v. few of my syinptoms were liearthnrn and fnllnc.t-.'i af'lt eating sometimes pain in ni\ bowels antl bad taste i'.i my inouth sometimes I was fe verish, with hot flushes over skin. Alter taking your ('.olden Medical Discovery" I is rtlii-ved r.f all these svmploms and 1 teet pert--H-. *., tl. Your l-iily."

for

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Snfants

child's iai«1iciiie.

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and

Rivinti hoaltliy and neAurnl sloop.

FLORIDA

-'-''And the Sunny South

li»4st l.uio VMMIJ

I'll li 'AI .n. N I", f.ul is. I' .4 un AINDIAN \RH.IS.» CI.KVKLANIJ. 01.I'M IU\. S N I S II N I O N Ii

And intri'uiO'liato poinf. So!i«! vstiltiiled Tniins, Kl^^attM'oaclu.*.*1. l\*ir!or

Wa^nor I *1 11 tlu

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To set the liver in action,, I purify and enrich .the blood. 1 and to streugtlu and vitalize" the whole system, take Dr. l'ieret C,olden Medical Discovery. Having a peculiar tonic fleet upon the litiitiir

H-late of lioddijit H. ^tiydor.'d^oi*f,soil.

Children.

yc.-irs" ohsnrvntion of Custoria with tlio patrniiAgo of

minions of porsoiis, j».rinit tis to speak of it without K«cssinR.

It is nnnupstioiKill 1»» 1 1 nioily fm- Infants and Child roil

tho world, litis ever lu ow 1 1 barmlosN. Chililron llhe It, It

«ion». healtb. Jt will savo tlicir_ 1IVCN._ I»_lt MothersJiavo

soniotb.imr ivhieli is n'.isolulcly M\FO itnil pinotio.illy pcrlcet as

Cnntorio. destroys Worms.

Cast orin r*.llay ITc vitrisliunas,

Castorin prcvcixtN'-vouiitixie Sour Card.

Cnstori'V rnrcn Tinrrham mid Wind Colic.

Crystoria relieve* Teething Troubles.

Cnstoria enros Coustipiition anil Flutnli-ncy.

Cftstorin nnntralizosjtlio effects of oavhonio ticnl gas or yoiNiirioiin nitf

Ca_s or 1 ttjoos not ooiltnin 111 oi-phjnt. epin 111, iv

stht11-

Cnstoria nsvirailntes tlio fend, regulates th» stomat anil howels

Cast or in. is put, np 111 oiio-si.'e hoi only. Xtis not. sold in bulk,

pon tallow nay ono to sell youjinything olso OJI tlio plea (»i» promiso

that it is just an good and "will answer every purpose,"

Sco that, you ot C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. •ym.fi-.

Tlio fac-siniilo Hignnturo of

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Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.

*rM,000 iVI

In the ci.uirst ol time by dealing iieie yon jjj! the- ,ilt!C ior vtcar .Moiie}'. Io you know lli.it

I,aw son & Fick^n

arc niakinu Un- llcst (.ubincL Photos ever intt*ic in X-?r wTort 1^viH "K hn 1 lh trices, others chrti'^c Ask 1 ir 11cil* 111 »o!r *1: thoy WM'C ever displeitsed" with iny work from .. I»1 wsoirs. (.Vill ind ^c'ts snu.J'iles.

Big Four Route

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d!ra*i

t.v»iiiipo.:ion^

ai" ni nl \s iili s-olld Tradin '.vHli -5 Jhiouiih sh?'-pi»^r «*a!^ of TV---.. 4' "lit.***?!p"*nk»v hn^ Uy..

QUEEN & ORESCENT Route

And I.oiii^villo a- Nal»villf liy.. to KMiMioml uld roint Cotnlort, and all points in Uio Vir L'iniasand arolina.-*. •lai'ksonvillo. mm ai-I aU P'-nils HI KoiuUu N'\v Orloans" mnd all pnnclpn.1 Soutln-rn '.'iri»v*. Tl rouu:)j' ... 1 l»*opiit^ rai*s b( tw«"n ,^t. Louis and :. astjmirioii, vin Itm I our A i\ A' w-, I oun*i in 'dTf-t

K. i. .Mt'i ultMU K, li I' IN P's'^'r Traiiiu' MitiiiiL-."r ilen'i P. .v 't 'eiset. Au ar'in naii. C'hi 0. ...

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GRATEFUL-COMTORTING.

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Xt»li'-o is h«Muy L'ivnti that lh'* undtM.^itjiHMi n»m l»oon ap|)olntt »u«l duly )iialitU'd as Administrator, of tin

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«v»tnt«*of Ko ldon It. Sny-

iicT. »aii*. ot M(ntcotnery ••oiinty, itidian/i.: '•easod. Said -^lato in fUppood to h' .mil N K. li A N Adln. I rt. '**!».

P| \, \ow being in possession .'..ot the grocery stock -lately owneil hv J. N. VanSantlt. intend to ium«lk' tie ho.un ol the Market in blithe wav

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CILI, UN Tad Toliiiccos.

"(iKods will be* sold lor strict!}' /Cash. Hid Hi ll at way you I'tin get more jf \otir money. I respertftilly so it a share ol' the public's pat-

I011u«t

E. M. ELTZROTH.

I lirce bines to Florida.

I.ht tjuecn A CroBcent route runs tlnec sleeping ear lines Cincinnati to Jacksonville daily. Shortest line, t|iiickest fiervice, only solid vestibule train service.

Semi us your nam for further information. printt-d matter, time tabl^B, etc. Chas. W. /ell, D. 1*. A., Cincinnati, U. \V. A. Heckler. X. P. A.. 11] Adams St.. Chicago, 111.: C. A. Baird. T. P. A., Detroit, Mich. W. VY. Dunnavant, Cleveland. O.

un rrotic property

LAW SON & FICKBN.

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is on overy wr!»|)por,

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FOOTWEAK

THE! GRAND

Is tin.' |iati to iz't iiii-superior (^inilir-v and Lew |riees. tiivc Hi-Mi a ca!!. rJioouth liiiitrt* -rrect.

Aetpmtal of apt IIou gate "Uaslungton, Feb. 2:1.—C.-ipt. Henry W ITowgate, formerly disbursing clerk of the signal service, who has been on trial here since- ..'an, iS oc two iuilictmerits charging him with embezzlement and forgery, was on Saturday acquitted of the charges. Alter tic verdict was rendered iTowgate was sent back to jail to await trial on the scv.-i indict--ments still pending against, lilm It i.-r not known which of these will first in* tried.

I'

BOILING WATER OR MILK.

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(athtdlr Hishop in I-Iold, Columbus, Ohio, i-'eti, 2-'.- Tin- Rt.!: Kev. John A. Watteisi.iri, hi.shop of tiie ('olumhus diocese, addressed' a bigmeeting of the V. M. c. A. yesterday. This was the tirst time in tiie history

-iff

the association that a, Catholic clergyman had addressed a meeting under the auspices of the V. M. and it attracted widespread -aUetiHou. The bishop spoke on "Christian Citizenship."

I'rge All ilia \g.iiti~i Mtte^ rd r.-ckera

Clinton, Iowa, I idi. J.i.—meeting of a number of the s!ia.re!-o)dcvH of the lapsetl Lyons Co-oicraii\*e association1 was held yesterday, ami it. reiiortcd that, many will pool their issues and begin action against thus.' who an- alleged to have wrecked the c^«cern.

owis oa an

Nlintver 1 I

/. Philaih lphia. Pa., Fell. 2.".-- .binies It.'-1-Centry. the miir,•••rrr of Mail .,. york-\ has become a Hon in a miivv wav. W i. men sent him flowers by the armload,'' together with photographs ami cologp.-*1 The mawkish seinimt'nlalify is- reinarlc able. ..

basonia Ti-aiit in 1 to '.old.

"'"'Cincinnati, Ohio. Feb. LT..— It IS announced that the sale of flu- Latonis race track will be consummated b\' March 1. Matters will he so shaped that a clash between Oakley and Latonia in the future will be out of the ipiesiion.

Jap* Still AclHt.

London. Feb. 2a.—The Times published a dispatch from Kobe. Japan, saying- another Japanese force is beingmobilized at Hiroshima for the purpose., it Is supposed, of making an attack on the island of Formosa.