Greencastle Star Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 March 1894 — Page 7
Mothers
GAVE THEM GOLD MIXES*
SOME FACTS ABOUT HOSE.
need a powerful nourishment in food when nursing babies or they are apt to suffer from Emaciation.
Australia's Method of Carina for
Her Unemployed.
Scott’s Emulsion
The Different Kind* That Are Required
for Varioua Durpone*.
Rubber poods manufacturers pen- ] erally make over a score of different ' grades of hose, says Hardware, some cheap, and which will satisfy certain j needs, while others arc more expen- | sivc, aivl are really required for the I purposes intended. 11 is not necessary,
An odd means of helping the unem- of c ? ur f' to ha , VL ‘ a ‘T of air - ,,ose f , or ployed was devised by the government use in the ^ arJen - u:ul vlce versa - the
An ETpertmcnt That Troved to lie Great Saccen* in Providing: for Poor People Who Were Entirely
Destitute.
Df Cod-liver Oil, with hypophosphites of lime and mtk^o d ei“ wtre" 8 * WOUld '*° i
soda, nourishes mothers speedily back to health and leute and p^ncral rhan 1n \-cry nmny will answer every pur-
^ • pose where only u slight pressure is ^ ’ ‘ l C ° r used; but lift that to seventy-five
makes their babies fat and chubby. Physic inns, the re^umdent ,.V
world over, endorse it.
Babies
consisted
respondent of the New York Sun, in , . , , , , actually presenting pold mines to the ' IH ' r ‘^h, and three-ply unemployed workmen. Not only this. 1:5 at once demanded. 1 hen the eu-
but transportation to the mines was * ine l^ “ust be four, live and six
are never healthy when thin. They ought to be fat. Babies cry for SCOTT’S EMULSION. It is palatable and easy to assimilate. Prepared by Scott & Bowne, N. Y. Druggists sell it.
furnished, and also tools to work it Pb'-and-of course, much moreexpenand provisions to last until H began to l' 1 ™;, lheu S « !U ' 5 - r:uU ' s are perfected
WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES.' GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF
Cob
A Grip'd Cat-
Fcr d.scasto cf the LiVER and K;DNF V
■ 'die.
o *i .e a
not an experiment. Died bv women it RRuVoXTS SUF-
Be,, m.n end cos, FER1NG. Uifiu by mo. ^ WO.MOTfcS MOOR. l:
Medic.nu. Cures (-.003.!potion, Cwdl'i !*.0 Corn; L'X. 1 r.l I prevents! most likelihood of the unemployed Dyspepsia. Price, 25 ci.s.. sample T-cc. At ycirdn:: ;;<tj orbv workmen getting enough gold to aifonl mail of blMCOKN TEA GO., Ft, Ifayne, Ind. a !ivi: ‘ ' '' 1 lons that
pan out. There are scattered through the colony auriferous gullies and streams and old diggings that have been worked out. so far as adequate commercial returns are concerned, but which may yet be made to yield a living to any one who will seek hard for it. The living Is not good enough to attraet gold seekers in goo 1 times, but at a time like the past winter, when thousands of unemployed men, with dependent and destitute families, walked the streets of Melbourne, glad to get even crusts and crumbs, such a living as the old diggings afford was one to he fought for. The reason why men did not set out to obtain this living was. of course, because capital was needed to reach the diggings and to work them. The department of mines j send experts to the old mining regions i to ascertain where there would he
by the use of superior stock, both in rubber and duck. Florists require a heavy hose, as well as do brewers, tanners and those who force oil through it. An eight-ply is frequently used. For air drills, great care *8 used iu both duck and rubber, and canvas,
| The ingredient, of which Dr. Bull’, Cough Syrup the great family stand-by, is compoun*
John Hart, Who Murdered HU Sister*, I ded, are the best and purest to be found in
DIED BY THE ROPE.
Hanged at Itnckford, 111.
Rockford, 111.. March 17. —John Hart was hanged here at 11 a. m. yester-
day for the murder of his two sisters, Mary and Nellie. Ho protested his in-
nocence to the last.
IThe crime lor which Hart was executed was the most atrocious over committed in this part of th'> state On September 5, 183.1, Hart wss ah ne on the farm tl miles west of Kockford with h.s mother and two sisters.
the pharmacopoeia. The standard of this great family medicine has been kept uniform through a psriod of nearly filty years, and hence its phenomenal popularity with the
masses.
Last Chance for a Cheap Trip South.
On April 0. 189-1, the I ouisville A Nashville Railroad will sell tickets to principal points in the Smith at one single fire for the round
mother left the housn for
ingle fire for the round
trip, i nose excursion rotes take in the principal cities and tow ns in Tennessee. Alabama, /i.w.wBwi.. \A'.... t i.!,*..;,!. . ...i : i : ■
coluir to the notaui nate'i ft, in. r „.I <,eoT ld*i " est Florida and Mississippi, going to the potato patca ,u the rear Tickct!( ( , r KP , )(1 to retnrn wlthin tW( ,"y
get some pola- J 1 —
of the residence to get some pota- ’ days; and will tie on sale at St. I.ouis. Evana'toos for the evening meal. No soon, ville, Louisville sod < iiteiunnti on above er had his mother loft thu house than John 1 dates. Through curs from these Hart called his sister Nellie to the barn, telling eities to principal points south. Ask your her that the granary Moor had sprung a leak t ! c !‘ et "f*' 11, * ni1 '* ‘“b no1 furnish you When 11 the'unsuspecting gbl 'LTlTSdied the MenULoJ.^, bottom of the basement steps Hart | ** *** I turned on her, and utter choking her | The largest passenger engine in the
the stomach with a revolver, leavinfc her on the | an apolis Railroad. Weight, 65 tons,
floor for dead. Uoim? to the front yard where
his elder sister Mary tad hoeu rocking in a chair Hart shot her lour times after a struggle that left the porch besmeared with blood.
Abralinm Lincoln Stories.
An illu8tralt(l book, unmarred by advertising, containing .stories and
dU'.r but N i eai. m \ccm',\ed UU sura!dcnUy W “i anced< ? ,est « 1 ? ,b y Abraham Lincoln,
The Most fteiTttible
mm] 10 sight
Isa pair of Gold Spectacles, and the only t— * **- - * ■ fitted it at 106
place to have them correctly
East Washington street. No one every sold
THE TOPE’S FINANCES.
A Continued Dtcroaso in the Rev-
enues of the Vatican.
have yielded fair returns to experienced miners were unsuited for the endeavors of tlie promiscuous workers, willing but unskilled, who were subsisting on charity in Melbourne. To To some of the better of these regions
wire or marline is wrapped around dictate a dying statement which was admitted many heretofore unpublished, will be this varic.y. For air brakes the ge- ! ““ evidence in the trial and doubtless con- sent free to every person sending his niusof the rubber truli- hu l,..,.,, .,t v;tt " d mu rderer Afl y completing his or her address to the Lincoln Tea Co., ntusoi tne ruimr trade has men at vrork Hart changed Ids blood-stained clothes, 1 Ft. Wayne Ind. 8t44
and mounting a swift horse rode to Rockloro, i J ’ ij where he wan arrest-d in a tarber shop, the I geo the advertisement of Vaughn’s man who shavis. him Just telling the murdorer Qr,.,,! *i,„ „ of the crime when the police entered.) Bee.l Store in the columns of the
work for years, and when it is understood that railway trains are lengthened from year to year, the conclusion can readily be reached that there is room yet at the top for this, an improvement in the quality that gives strength. In suctions there are many varieties used for fire, wrecking, dredging sand, etc. Some of these are large enough in circumference to allow tiio crawling through of a full-
sized man.
ENDED LIFE TuGETHER.
AN If/!PORTED FARM.
A Young Couple Crossed in Love Hang
Themselves.
Oskaloosa. la., March 21.—The bodies of John Reed and LUa Shaw were
Stau-Prkss to-day, and note the great offers made therein. t47.5
Four
Nothing in the whole history fo
‘C’
found late Monday night hanging to ; Lung Medicine cun compare with the the limb of a tree in Adams township, su(,l ‘ ,1ss of hOi It C. ItistheoNLY
this county, where, it is supposed, they . ^ Mpecide (or
had been since Sunday night. They were | J j J]|, ^
in love with each other and their parents
refused to permit them to marry on ac-1 R removes all its DREADED and EVIL . count oi their youth, neither beinff over ^^eets, inducing restful, natural 18 years old. They were last seen at 8lee P- pNR DOSE will frequently re-
1 move pleurisy pains. One dose has
Sonic of th© Source* of
Which the Hoad of the Koman
Church Hus to Depend
lluvo l ulled.
’nie Foil Wn* Transported from a Warm
to a Cold ( limato.
“I once saw,” said a well known
Bostonian, "an imported farm, the u 0 - c u>ck Sunday night driving near I !V uvo Y''' 1 ' sod as well as the products bemg abso- thls lace u . hord their were ' Tl”]® ^ tSU'S'S, X I'*' 1 • r -»» SSmS 0 B™„ohm“;
j parties of unemployed were sent in Jl’n’i'lv’l^ich hml' rTtainJrits'love'fm ^ "' l,ore they " oul, ‘ ^ found, j com poskion^^DYFFERENT^ is MORE eitarge of one or two experienced T'o w r > ri n, i * nn f ni < rhen, standing m the buggy, a rope powerful and ACTIVE, in fact it is as inrom* Upon miners B u t many places were found f,*'. „ ! k ? .? . C ? 1 l he blll of i was thrown over a limb, one end tied DIFFERENT from any other lung
tare was necessarily meager, but around each of their necks, and both remetiv as molasses is different from sotrm "f the vegetables were so bright jumped into eternity. j vinegar. It is a REVELATION.
where unskilled men miglit get enough gold from the creeks and rivers to af-
,.,r,l wlmt would bo io ..,o:u, uudor .1,0 SZfSl 'TZXX"
my surprise I learned that they were alike and have a double funeral The MFST GIVE SATISFACTION or .... - - • ....... t
Since the heavy losses made by the ci “ um '"‘ nt ' s -‘ l o'i-.u...,* aiuce ana nave a aouDie lunerai. The
ry soiu pope a year or more ago the finances I About tn.ee tnousana men were sent cultivated in a garden patch or a min- . requests w ere carried out and Monday mone y "’ill be retunded at giassea »o cheaply in OrecnoMUe. Don’t of the vmtican have been superintended I out by the government to these »ld iature farm, th il of which had been t .V... t...l i mu. I ... . ^
‘cwlTerc. 111 eye * t0 ‘ peCtaC e P eddleT » and j with great care. It is known, says a diggings during the winter and mo.j brouffht fro:a m ilder regions
G. W. BENCE, M. 0.
I morning the funeral occurred. The
so far as graves were made side by side in the
THE BEST
©ROGERTES and Provisions
Paris paper, that a committee of pre- of them were accompanied by their . to insure a fortuity not found in the j county cemetery of the local neighbor
laics and several cardinals exist at families. I* roe railway passes were region of ice. The vegetables them- hood
J!
I!feud. Pies, Cisj;’ai»s, Tublicco, ETC,. ETC.. A T LO WEST Eli ICES, At Kiefers. Finest Lunch Counter in the City. Conic and See.
Rome whose duty it is to regulate the provided to the station nearest the use of the sums of money which flow , place where they were to prospect, into the treasury of the Vatican. These ( and, where possible, further transporsums come principally from two tation was also furnished. On arrivsourccs: The revenues of the property inff at the diggings thirty shillings possessed by the pope and the gifts of , were given to each man for the purthe faithful known as Peter's pence. , chase of provisions and supplies and The property of the Vatican is of also a few simple tools. Experienced various kinds, but the greater part of miners were on hand to show them it consists of money and bonds placed how to get to work, and remained in in England and Fance, under control the region so long as necessary, of the Paris house of Rothschild. Pc-I Twenty to fifty and a hundred families tor’s pence is an annual revenue which were located in some of the diggings, is far from being fixed. In good years ! Most of the districts selected for these the total of the sum received from all settlements were along streams and countries of the world reaches 8,000,003 , here was generally found land suitable francs. Sometimes it is as low as for raising fruits and vegetables. The
0.000.000 and even 5,000.000.
This lias been the case for the last all the people thus sent out have been five years. This diminution is due in , making a fair living. Some, have had great part to the discord between the to work hard with little returns and royalists and the French Catholics have needed assistance from the govproduced by the republican policy of ernment, lint the great majority have the pope. France alone furnished two- done really well. Some of the men thirds and often three-quarters of have made an average of from twenty Peter's pence. And in France it is the i to thirty shillings a week all the time
GIVE THEM A CHANCE.
selves had been grown from imported ^ seed, and, owing to the care and pro-
tection they had had, they were a per i The Chicago Relief Asaoclatlon run Furfeet luxury. The expense of conveying i nt*h Laborers of All Kinds, the roll in barrels such a long distance | Chicago, March 21.—Thousands pf
AI.i.LRT ALL^N, Prop.
3m 11-3
15 mi A SPECIALIST.
would prevent any but comparatively ( men found themselves stranded in this wealthy people from trying the exper- | city at the close of the world’s fair— iment, but my friends had made it u 1 out of work and out of money. Among hobby. The only other case of earth- i them were farmers, mechanics, book importing that 1 have met with is that j keepers, clerks and laborers of all done by the shall of Persia. The tra- kinds. Most of them are reputable ditions of his country prevent his tread-! and worthy men, and during the ing on foreign soil, and when he makes | winter, as far as opportunity ofa trip in foreign nations his attendants fered, they accepted the humble carry a supply of Persian soil, some of ] work on the streets, cheerfully and which is placed in his shoes, a practice thankfully, rather than live as tramps
which accounts for the great ineon- and mendicants.
. „ The Chicago Relief
I experiment proved a success. Almost ( venience walkingalways appears to be association befriended them in all ways
to his majesty when abroad.'
FUN AT FUNERALS.
possible, and now offers to supply, free of charge, help of every description to farmers and industrial enterprises throughout the country. Employers are requested to address the association by mail at 1015 "The Rookery,” Chi-
cago, 111.
PLACES FILLED.
If you want a fine
Roast orSteak
Or boiling piece call at 8\owc,v & ^»\owcv V*
MEAT MARKET.
Fresh beef, veal, pork, mutton always on hand. Also a full line of cured meats, at lowest prices. Cm27
✓4 4
mr.n.uJM’* yuam -rs*. *
j pixie
ifcKist
1 A Fine Nathr/’!. Chew.
■ J. D. TOSH, OAKALLA, ML,
m
m
BREEDER of
T!IOKOlU!II*R
Poland China Swine.
Con^rcHBlonnl linrlul Junket* Not V/lioRy
Darren of Mirth.
“Congressional funerals are not always the lugubrious events that is , generally supposed,” said Representa-
royalists who prove themselves most they have been at the diggings, which j tj ve ;q c ]) OW ell, of Pennsylvania, uc-
generous. But since the adhesion of was sufiicient to maintain their fumi- j cording to the Washington Post, while | Gov. Rich Name* succe.aor* to Removed
Leo XIII. to the republic many of lies in comfortable circumstances, hew a reflective mood, addressing a them, more royalist titan ( atliolic, * there are who have not been able to j jr-j-oup of his associates. "There have have closed their purses to the pope. , make at least a livelihood. Some re- • heen some funerals of tiffs sort that However, despite all this, French bish- turned to Melbourne and other cities were quite lively. But while the last ops still forward the largest sums to to take up their old lines of work, but ^mi rites ever a departed colleague are ills holiness. ’1 bus tin* bishop of Nante a great many are remainingat the dig- j RQ]m»tiincs enlivened with sundry insent a few days ago 100,000 francs gings, satisfied with their present con- j eidents, into which the festive game from ins fioek as their gift to tne vat- , dition, and doubtless iu many cases j poker enters as a prominent factor, ienn treasury. j hoping to strike a rich patch. | uru i th e hours of weary travel are Italy contributes only a small part! The government also settled about playfully beguiled with anecdotes and of the revenue—a few hundred thou- eighteen hundred men, most of them ] champagne, as a rule a strict decorum sand francs a year. The Romans show | with families, on government land,; is observed by all aboard when the last themselves in this regard less generous under the provisions of an act recently ] friendly escort is conveying the detlian other Italians. On the other ‘ passed for the formation of village parted to his distant resting place, hand, the Anglo-Saxon countries— settlements and homestead associa- There is a good deal of mawkish senEngland, Ireland, Australia and the ’ tions and communities. Thirty-five | timent expended in the case of some United States—begin to send impor- 1 such settlements were plotted out and ' deaths, and it sometimes happens that tant sums. If Catholicism continues unemployed men with their families' the speaker inadvertently selects a to gr^w in these coimUicB it Is cahv to placed. «>n them, with the menus .«f • f lwu .|a! part.,- .vhese «.v..ihc r.s hat’, no see that in time the Vatican will draw I commencing to obtain a livelihood 1 roa ])y keen interest in the dead. Fn-
Has visited Oreencastlc fur over four years every four weeks and has cured more patients of chronic diseac is than all other sped ilists cumtdned.
Michigan nniclala. Lansing. Mich., March 21.—Michigan has three new state officers. These changes follow the filing by the supreme court of a unanimous opinion written by Justice Hooker sustaining the action of Gov. Ricli iu removing Secretary of State Joclffui, State Treasurer llambitzer and Land Commissioner Berry for gross neglect of duty. New appointments were made at once and are as follows: Secretary of State—Rev. Washington Gardner, of Albion State Treasurer—James M. WilUmon, of
Ua-quette.
Laud CtAimUsloner—William A. French, of
Hellc.
winn us at
C^oni 1 Hotol,
AND EVERY FOUR WEEKS DU HI NO THE YEAR.
Found *» Ui** Kiv»r.
Darnoir, Mich., March 21.—The re mains of Leander Sitnoneau, the ex-
such as Austria, which send annually | that of a cooperative company, and p-.-oper should enter into the solemnity I night of January 20 last, were diseovrich presents to the pope. This iseven great care v. a . exercised to apportion () f the occasion. Hut in most casescou- 1 erod Monday about 10 miles down tlie
true of princes of ancient Italian fam- 1 the unemployed among the thirty-five gressioiial funerals are quite as respect
Hies. Francis It., ex-king ««f Naples, | settlements so that their individual uble us they should be.'
and Marie Theresa, formerly grand duehceg of 'IV '-ar.r. f:evcr fr.:! t.i send their offerings, which consist of several thousands of francs. The compto de Chambord was aceuvtomcd to send annually 50,000 francs; the count of
Paris sends the same sum.
The expenses of tlie Vatican, amount annually to more than 7,000,003 francs. They are regulated as follows: For the personal wants of the pope, 500,000 francs; for the cardinals. 700,000; for poor dioceses, ■100,000: administration of the Vatican.
capabilities might be of the best advantage for the common good. The plan was something similar to that of the
river by two boys who were catching B , jner;U (!ebi H ly , impotcncy, i C uco rr hva, uriftwouU. it was some lime before pics, blotches, cancer, dropsy, gravel.
1 ^’crT’iAt'v© .n
A West Virginia hunter, with ^un
Ilirsch settlements of exiled Russian and dog, while scouring the mountains Jews in Argentina. All these comma- for game, heard his dog howling some nities are reported to be doing well, distance away in the woods. Arriving und in but few instances have settlers ( at the spot, he found the hound in fur- | , ' : ’ s ' ,n y ' Vl deserted them. The winter climate in j ions combat with a buck. He fired, gotiatioms Victoria is, of course, very mild, and 1 but missed, and before he could reload, in July, the coldest month, it is a rare the deer had gored thedogand charged thing for the temperature to fall to him. The hunter narrowly escaped freezing. | tlie rush, and in return dealt a blow Employment was also found for some ; with Ills gun, which did not appear to
uuiiiiiiinvAiBbiifu vf* >„i,ivuii. 1 fifteen hundred of Melbourne's unem- l’ urt ‘*'1 break 1,800,000; secretary of state, 1,000,000; ployed during the winter by the de- ! ^ u ‘ stock. Escape was impossible, aiut
the decomposed mass was recognized.
SkI© of ht«>©l Work*.
C11 kstkk. Pa., March 20.—A syndicate from New York has made an offer for the purchase of the Standard steel easting works at Thnrlow, Pa., and ne-
are now pending. The
works arc the most important of the watery v'yes, dropping'of the lids, grauuU-
tl, 1 1 - lions, sore eyes of any form, wild hairs, cata-
Allpn s Drug Store,
Four Veers of Continual £uc:cts Through Indiana.
i>R. WALTER
Saturday, April 7,
SOME FACTS about the most successful physician in America, who has spent many moniliH in t he laboratories of the great scientists of Europe, will visit our city every four weeks to treat the patients who will call on him. Dr. Walter is well known in this
•Sts.t*' an* 1 .-t lDi-ol, j a h«* b*‘» ♦ivetet! ft •w.i'iy rfflicuvj pco?!* during tit 11-alls In ILL virinit v nn*i tht y all speak volumes for him. HE TREATS SUCCESSFULLY - Ac^te
considerable sums from them. j from the products of the soil. The Her such circumstances I suppose it % is | mayor and ex-register of deeds of Sagi-1 ?£iVr h suppressed Again, there are the royal courts, plan of most of these settlements was natural that more levity than seem . | naw, who disappeared suddenly the tion of the womb, inflammation of the blad-
der, diabetes, dyspepsia, const ipation, kidney, urinary und bladder troubles. Blight’s disease. tune worm, crooked and enlarged joint**, club foot, white swelling, nervousness and general debility, impotcncy, leucorrhea, Dimples, blotches, cancer, dropsy, gravel, gleet, gonorrhoea, hydrocele, heart disease,hysteria, 61. Vitua duiictf, paralysis, i iieumaiism, asthma, female weakness, etc. Ali surgical operations performed. Epilepsy or fits positively cured. Piles cured without pain, knife or caustic. Blood and skin diseases cured by improved and never failing remedies. EYE, KAU AND NOSE—In diseases of the eye. Dr. Walter is an expert. Crossed eyes are straightened in one moment of time and without pain. He easily remedies weak and
to in o- of
steel industries in th s country and have
an estimated value of 4450,000.
Final C'orroHpondnmie.
Washington, March 20.—The president transmitted to congress yesterday
(■I
r ^ __ _ __ ir a _ the final correspondence arising out of employes mil ablegates. 1,500,000; sup- j partment of railways and the depart- | the hunter huff to fight with the barrel th« request made bv 1’resident ikde, of port of schools and poor, l,2ii0,U00. | ment of public works. Altogether, • his riile. i' ortunately, he was both j the Hawaiian provisional government, The cardinals at Rome live at the ex-| though times were duller and distress . powerful .iuil active, au.l, ali aougli upon Minister Willis for information as
jr. Brown Turkeys, Touloose Geese, 1 Bekin Ducks nml and Guina
Brawls.
3ru 10
uwCV ^°v SwVc
IflAlTTED SALESMEN .V' Vy line of Nursery Stcv-k nml Seed Pot
t o s el 1
choice Tine of Nursery Stick nml Seed Potatoes. LIU, .aa'. v. , m vutiavit Ul Wcvkiy. Permanent ami paying positions to good men. Special inducements to beginners. Exclusive territory given if desired. Write at cnee for terms to im 12
db,n . w ■ . >■ >. > ., , .
T&eHawbNnrseryCOqRoclieilELN.y.
3D 33 KTTI fSTIX^ST .
Artificial teeth The beet fillings neat and
»:_ K lociil nnesiheticB. at
fen
cheap: eitracting by local nncslhetics. at r>i«. It Iff i o 11T T, Iff v
from this source is at least 22,000 francs. I winter than in tunny years, it was in
lienvy
The secretary of state is charged with 1 no way so apparent on the surface as , hist of which stunned the deer, '"hereupholding relations with fo: Gga gov ■ ! iu much better jcThere were few , upon the hunter dispatched it with his
ernraente by the mediation of nuncios, processions of idle men through the knife. The buck Vas one of the finest The four most important—Paris, Vien- city streets and few demonstrations of t killed in that section for many years
na, Madrid and Lisbon—eaeli receive the unemployed, such as attracted uniau allowance of 00,000 francs a year. versal attention to Australia the pre-
The last jubilee of Pope Leo XIII. j vious winter,
brought to the Vatican 0.noo.noo francs. ! At the first, celebrated live years ago, j 12,000,000 francs were received. In the
i 2««y i /.tsi x isouifi**.
The emperor of Russia had up to a
a number of eeorwmti- in the different f a t,an!:cr oi the na:aa ( i 1 arlsben !n ' -u
TJio 1'oni©* of Sabi© Island.
Sable island is famous throughout the Canadian maritime provinces for its race of wild ponies. The little creatures were originally placed upon tlie island in order that they might
to whether or not the United States government would use force to effect
the queen’s restoration.
Crop, "a.licit Away.
Memphis, Tonn., March 20.—Consideruble damage has been done to crops
Livng.
M
^ h ^y, in section dunn^ I ^^^“.f.J’Sy^Sr'v^liXr’Vm^opI, ^nthe past few days. 1 he lowlands have ! dulgenre. The most chaste must acknowlege been flooded and in many eases grow- thal , th « passions are the great magnet by . , , . whlon tHa world I 4 ' fdtr.'ir'/f
uZXUof iu.. »<*«***“ire*’fexn.Ssr-,.
Waancu il\\ uy,
neceBsltatlnjr replanting.
I{o*cl>cr,v a Firm Home Huler.
th© well-kuowu Irish leader, on Sunday addressed a meeting at Bally brothy, Queens county, Ireland. He declared
thin ....on h. has hen clM miscrl.y. “?<> •» t ,'''X'^Tlh.T' 1 ' S! ™»™;* r/YY; 0 sr 1 ^?r»»<»-.«• •»•*« .h..,.„ rJ
economies became necessary in a state . , 1 i v r *1 i • that they cat their wav deep into the , ax i i whose expenses are considerable ami hanker, who henceforth drove in a car- „ t “ cksa ^ d thus find tl fei r onlv shelter '' a8 as firm a horae ruler as any t.lad-
whose revenues continue to diminish. ria " c foar ' am ^ f ^ tOC from storms. There is a tradition — , “ onsan '
Oppoihe ST^ILP^SS Oftt 1 .. L'e^.t’u.Ind I [LTexImp'^ofTff^^h'strfMs p^^ peror of all the Russia*. As a result ^s^^'^Ct/nsiderablellVo^
Thre© r«*r*on» Drouiuul.
YlVflin, OL/iC UA1J XXXI III, Willi I1U1I O , l ULUract, false pupils, spots, scums and turning of the lids. Roaring noises in the ear, partial deafness, ulcerations, discharges, earache, etc., are also cured. Nasal catarrh, that curse of this climate, with all of its abhorent featuers, yields at once to the system of treatment pursued by Dr. Walter. He can show a greater record of cures than any physician
FEMALE TROUBLES Ladies who are afflicted with headache, langour and the weukness common to the sex find a wonderful friend in Dr. Walter. He is skilled in the treatment of the troubles, especially in bloating, nervous prostration, general debility, sleeplessness, depression, indigestion, ovarian trouble, inflammation and ulceration, falling and (iispiaccinents, spinui weakness, kidney complaints and change of life.
ORGANAL W EAKNESS.
Immediately cured and full vigor restored. This distressing affliction, which renders life
which tbf whole world i« sttraefed
them and what have we? Man is no longer
interested in the opposite sex, the interhetinge ***•'* ind
of that blissful repose which now attracts an interests the whole world exists no longer: i 1 n iron
London, -Marcri ... ..Aicuacl Davitt, I world is no longer interesting to him, and re-
sappointment are his constant Consult Dr. Walter at once,
moise and disa
companions. < and you will find the symnathy and relief that
you positively require to oe happy.
Those wishing treatment should bring from one to four ounces of urine for chemical analysis. Dr. Walter will return every four
weeks during the year 1893.
Dr. Walter will correspond with those who desire to submit their symptoms. In writing
.. , ... .. . all letters are held in strict confidence. The SAN t KAJSCISCO, March IU. — Mrs. Mol-, permanent address is
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at office of Smiley & Neff.
the faithful.
linn faith that he was the czar.
1 early autumn, and they are sold in the Be McCarthy were drowned in the bay Halifax market. | yesterday by the capsizing of a yacht.
213 State Street, Chicago, Illinois.
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