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is but one world to be sure paint, and that a well-established ’ pure white lead, |ind pure colors.* brands are stand*
L” process, and are
p
tony, nith "•'■id
icin
Pure Wh In sense If perfect jint Strictl „ Send us t'paiaU and I. NA1 Seventh a:
L01 TtirouK running, vllte &
ure
bite Lead “Southern, ' “Red Seal, ’ “ Collier j colored paint, tint e strictly pure leads j Lead Co.’s Pure iting Colors. id in one-pound cans, each b tint 23 pounds of Strictly (desired shade ; they are in p paints, but a combination <>rs in the handiest form to lie Lead. ard and get our book on
J, free.
LEAD CO., New York, jnati Branch, ■nan Avenue, Cincinnati. ft 4 Travel Is best ac L' cnmmndatcd in the |lman Bullet Slcepinj; Cars L- the lined of tbe LonlsBville Railroad.
TROUBLESiJlNESE. —I A Source of Gvyrmco to the Govorjciala.
SnrucfflinE Op.r« n< y r.lra-
tlal. In th*« Kahi.itrjr
—Kr.’et t. Oji,,,,
POISONING COYOTES.
Plenty, Yet Starving.
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iHADE OUTLOOK. ^ u.thod. or str^rhn^n^o. _ The thin, emaciated persons we see everyday are A hill lately Introduced In the (<>1- Commercial Agoncioe Make Very ac ^ ua J]y starving for nourishment. YOU may Cat Until ora scofs'tr u chrTitfe'by 1 '^county comnl^-i nope 0 y 0U are stuffed, but unless your food is assimilated it silmers fo^ti.e'destruction of wohes lmd|riiioii)i „ r Ar . >, Knr does you no good. The kind of food that makes tissue and coyotes, which arc becoming quite Bii(1 s . t i,f,,«iory I'nc. »i Mo.t arK j enriches the blood is found in Cod*liver Oil, and
Mlow „„ au. M c the easiest/ most palatable form of Cod-liver Oil is
ana co.yui«B,
desperate al! over the state and are multiplying in spite of bounty laws.
In n,i i,... ' says the Denver Field and Farm, tine Chinese exoluslo^^rj® ” a >, 10 0 " 1 P° ison is to ^ kc . ships upon the aln" i,ients f t T' V ^ hor8e ’ ^'”7° ? "l • rttlie animal open, ^n.di thf outside v nh
nilf Ktrvelinine in the in-
tiii< 1 ant!• factory I’rictts of .llont
i oiiiinmlltt*** Mto« nn Ailvunce —i;«»v*ew of tho Situation.
Scott’s Emulsion * * ' * " 1 * * —— —- — — 41« 4 1 v 4 0 T 4 /"*o
But Scott’s Emulsion is more than this. It contains Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda, a nerve tonic and — 1 ''t't— in Tvrmilairvn
York. March 30.-U. U. Dun &
- , mttiile v.ith Co.'s ' eekly review of trade says: ships upon the aln^sidents of the animal open. gn:-.h l" 1 “ . . I -SU:* ot improrment *re nil the more.
the United States MlK the Hiu a knife and put M i ;'‘ ervs- '‘‘"'i' Vt’U w.Ht^rei r .“-ruum"‘. r*.- J iypODUOSpUneS OI JUime anti OUUa, a. ik~i » v- ^ Grande Ip Texas, venue dis- cision and on the • .liss V e ,1.’ n »ioca».‘otton and wheitarenot - • ‘ T 'T'l-.r. e, n t ei t»n t i T1 Scott's 1’ mulsioil, trict of the Rio Or,»vcre, pra- tuls of strychnine will so' ' , dl ‘ a n t he tmirest and capital from JOUStrUCtivC agent. 1 he nutrients vious to last Juno, thousand and penetrate the gesh. t areas.ws ^ pr ,„i'. ;V e inaustry md icgitlu.aie irate. fl iere fQr-0 just what is needed to UUlld lip t tie 8} S«J~r- m‘ 'T‘ r?"' r»£r£!Z fe em and overcome wasting tendencies. Children gain r7Jr.WrS h )S: fl“h “d strength on Scoffs Emulsion when no other Tto h o? ”» m,.« form of food nourishes them. 1 hey almost all like it. three or four in™.,, In the nentl.er i. mncl, qnteto ITSil Don’t be persuaded to accept a Substitute.
district. It was ft*, revenue n llJ poison Is unsuefessfuUy “* cl1 ^ LV.-.'rdV-manY'for their iinl»h.'i producuv. a ^ ott ^ Bownt, New York,
oineers that not ov (BII ,,red of the hunter is almost «..*>“ * * h en su = c «*‘
P ^ lS V??i 1S X nU to seventv-t'ive Wolves! ^ cotton good,; coke
§=? {^Si
"““Sn, nui ll ,..n«,n.l' P 'U'ito «o ^
This line runs danbie daily (morning and evening departure) trains from Cincinnati, Louisville, Evansville, and St. Louis to tbe principal Southern
cities.
This line affords two routes to points in the Southwest, via Memphis and via New Orleans. This line has double daily sleeping car service to Jacksonville, and the only through line of Sleepers to Tiiomasviile and
Tampa.
jv y T!i ! s line lias three daily trains to points in tbe South- * * Mft. y-re The passenger equipment of 9 Q this line is cot cr.ceiled in the
South.
IJinter Tourists’ Tickets at \o\w. our.U trip rateson sale from »lAut November 1st, good till
/ }/ay31st.
V Full Information cheerfully furnished
|lu;.o* application to
;t., Chicago, III
’it, 1 "' , ' 1 l,lunt, u * r ' 1 ra ”' "g'-i Loulsvill., Ky
Write for description of
T H E 0 U L E
I
El I’aso was all thousand It takes two w* • TV *- 7 ~' t , f throe hundred unit Jjt inhubi- ptjison one dead cow or |l>rs '-- , tunts by the eensty 4 and the one-fourth to onc-thtr “ M> . ‘ business interests oijre nearly ' sheep; small aoimnls or >l entirely dependent iansfer of I less proportionate amoun ■ goods from or into territory. I carnivorous animals may >» < * • Two wagon bridge,e railroad by strychnine, fhe larger <> ' " bridge connect Ame| Mexican t>e poisoned by putting a e\v • 1 ‘ ' Eoil.aud st times the Je is so low 1 In small balls of butter or • ’ 1 - • 1 1 the animal is frozen so that it will not
abort) poison scatter the balls round
Small animals can be kiU''' '•>
C 0 A
upon application to
6£a L CROSS, N. W. Pass. \gt., Chicago, III. W ^P, ATMORE, Gen’l Pass. Agt., Louisville, Ky, .vT
Write for dejeription of
Ithe GULF COASl HUMPHREYS' . Nothing has ever been produced to equal or compare with Huiapliroys’ Witch Hazel Oil as a curative and healing application. It has been used 40 years and always affords relief
and always gives satisfaction.
It Cures Piles or Hemorrhoids, External )r internal, Blind or Bleeding—Itching and burning; Cracks or Fissures and Fidulas.
Relief immediate—cure certain.
It Cures Burns, Scalds and Ulceration and Contraction from Burns. Relief instant. « It Cures Torn, Cut and Lacerated
VoiHids and Bruises.
y.lt Cures Boils, Hot Tumors, Ulcers, Old tes, Itching Eruptions, Scurfy or Scald
Ad. It is Infallible.
Jt Cures Inflamed or Caked Breasts , Sore Nipples. It is invaluable.
I It Cures Salt Rheum, Tetters, Scurfy Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Fever Blisters, ^ Y -•'— VT...Clf'-..-rw -«rx/■! D.irta.trte
that it can be crossc dry-shod, j Railroads reach tot! ienst, west uud south, affordinland easy transit in any direct it is an ideal smuggling poii*it!istanding the sleepless vii^f the revenue officers, the sn trade assumes formidable pr^ and it is largely due to this t the Chinese element forms ■ a propor-
tion of the populatioi
The Chinaman is angmuggler, and devotes his cnergmsferring opium, tobacco, silldean embroidery and drawnpn all of which articles there jvy tariff, from Mexican to L’ tates soil without paying dut>n. The most profitable articilnuggling has been in the past tignan himself, and it was to piRe wholesale importation of tli ,<,f goods that congress made thiso exclusion law even more S'mn't was under tho act of 1382. congress passed a law prohibitiaomiug of Chinese laborers into t«d States for a period of ten yea provided a penalty for bringing in. In this act a provision wife for certificates of identilicatiothose already here, which er them to come and go. This ,s easily evaded at El Paso, and less elsewhere, for John woul| up one day in queue, long sliil wooden shoes and receive his§eate as •'Hong," nn<l the next Uie same mild-looking oriental wipt in an appearance dressed “nlljiee Meliean man" and receive h Ifieato as “Lling." One of these isites was naturally for sale, and -lee they brought ran at times aR as two
hundred dollars.
Across the river from lo is the Mexican city of El Juanherc are many Chinamen there as who act as confederates of theititrymen across the river. Chief a< them is “Doc” Sing, who is rated oereially at about one hundred tho( dollars. “Doc" is king among thtid with fertile and cunning brain ns engineered many a scheme eby the revenues were none richer, or whereby the popula of the United States was incre»by one 1 ! - A . A aU«.
1^1 UJUUJII^, IlappVVA A 1 Ul IVIA v v v. I IE|l^VV.<9y Sore Lips or Nostrils, Corns and Bunions, Sore and Chafed Kect, Stings of Insects. Three Sizes, 25c., 50c. and $1.00. Bold by Druggists, or sent post-paid on receipt of prioo. Ht ■PltKKlH' HKU. CO., Ill A IIS WlllUa 8l., N«W York. WITCH HAZEL.OIL
about. OIUUH —
poisoning scraps of meat, or small liirds, mice or fishes. Tlie rod fox can be easily poisoned where it could not be trapped. Stryrhnino must be bundled with great care. It should lx used moderately in small baits and placed where dogs and cats are not likely to
find it.
Poisoned animals may be kept for months, if necessary, and if promptly removed when thawed tho skills will be good. A hole bored in a log or block of wood and filled with lard mixed with strychnine is very effectual when weather is not freezing. The animals lick it out st) slowly that the\ die before they get away. The ufi proved method used here in Colorado is to plaeossmall quantities of crystallized strychnine In druggists’ capsules and insert one of these in a bait of meat about the size of a hen's egg. Hang up a caffs head or some fresh most in a tree or on a fence so high that wolves cannot reach it. Then scatter the bait around the spot every few feot. The fresh meat in the tree attracts the animals, and they readily pick up the bait on the ground. A drachm Little of strychnine costs thirty-live cents and contains forty or fifty doses of poison. The capsule method is recommended as
best of all.
SOME FOREIGN FADS. Queer Practice* That May Ite/oro Long Ho Imported. Several new fads are reported from France, one of which is stilt-walking for the elite. Such an amusement must necessarily be practiced only in the country, however, says the New York Tribune, as even the eccentrie grandes dames of Franco would hardly care to be seen walking on stilts in the Bois do
Boulogne.
At a house party tip the Hudson a short time ago half a dozen pairs it stilts were provided for the amusement of the guests and the attemp-s to muster the aw'kward-looking alfnirs caused much merriment. One young lady who had practiced the art in her childhood evoked much admiration us she strode with her attendant swain with
ml lor cimreu—, ■ ^ - ■nisi coma when It is seen tbsl prices urs ko-
lUK up
IVtiMD. t orn. Etc.
' t.nesses about tlx condition of wheat OaT« varied widely Ibis » ek and prices not much, the net advance Ixidr 1 4 cents. Corn is a cem lower, while pork U 75 cents per barrel, and lard and hotra 16cents per 100 jHiunda.
Euvural)!'' Iii'tlratlon*.
A better Indiestt'>n of ceneral improvement la that exchanges through the principal clearintr houses for lb week are 21.5 per cent, lareor than last year, and only 14.1 percent less than In IsW. which may probably mean the advent of decldt ily better conditions Little encouratfiak can be said oT foreign tr ele. exports for March being smaller than
#.»••» ha fi,H mrtnth lAlll
’ 1
All Druggists. 50c. and 51*
central mmmium
XJSTU.
C vvY, ^ \00,000. s^wy^Xava, Vj'iVX,0V>0 l»l 11IJC TORS* R. L. O' Hair. Pres.; M. F. Me Ha fie. Vice /Vex; .V. D. Bridges, Cash.; J. L. Handel, rl3.sf. Cush.; E. B. Evans, IT. H. Alice, F. A. Arnold. X A. Hags, Quinton Broadstrett.
„ If you want the worth of your tr, le. exports Mr March being smaller than j nionoy KO to John r aw | ev foi . tarlast year, while 1ml . is f.r the full month wtU I g. , ,. A1 . show some increase Hates fot r " M », miggies, ant, vv dgOflS. All
work o-iiuraiiteed. ;5t51
lu?si year, wliue unifr-.s i*>i mo 4 u.. _
<1< .btless show home Increase Uaten foi / ’ 1>u KK‘ co » m ney are higher, as usual just before April 1 i gunranteeciand the eommertial demand la somewhiLI _ “
i ttrgor . ) I you want to buy a few good
The raiiur- Record. . roadsters and good draft horses—
Several large failures this month havel none but good ones. Call on John r> . — . *xs..o I (v a ^ jgy^ 3t5l | ouiid can
EVEN CHANGE
Several
swelled the airtfresiue of liabilities for three weeks of March.to 111.^71,121, against #10,<W1.- . yit year, of * iich |6 .11 842 <.f manufacturlnff conceri.t -gainst 14.4^, 118 last year, and I4.824.H79 lu trading concerns, a/alnst $4.22.t.OH2 lU't year The failures this v.eek have been -34 in the United States, against 238 last year, and 42 in Canada, against 3<j last year. Hut the recent increase indicates last rather than recent conditions of unsouud-
r.ess.”
Situation *t Various Points.
If you want the lamest nobby, three-quarters, end 'm'BKJ' go to John Cawley.
styled,i spring i 3 til i
Barwick’s Best Baking Powder and ’JO pounds Slandiml Granulated Sugar, for $1 jfl
Bradstreet’s says:
Moderate gains .»> /re reporMrd from
*-'*■^9 rr
At the advertlser’a store Turd Times look*, ]*otrtocS I'. '.I I V R 86, in but darea not enter^ Early OMo, th» Klli al N«W
Yorkers, KHJ hvishels per acre,
Seed Swset Potatoes.
As soon ns a man forms a good resolution
he begins to argue with it.
John! get Hall's Hair Renewer and keep
"lUoueiBbc -- . your hair lustrous and free from dandruff. ,ouUiYiUe, with ont nued distribution ofi — urge volumes of staples from Chicago, St It sometimes happens that when he devil Louis aud Kansas City. Duluth reports go 1 * to church hi walks there with tl *■
sales from 2U to 40 per cent larger than ^ -osm.her last year. At St Paul general trade is;
: Giiffi 8E'i Fiewsi Seeils.
V a
fair; at Mlnneoooiis it is unchanged. At Sioux Falls. S. D.. business with Jobbers is smaller than on<i year ago, but collections on new business are good. At Cleveland and Detrit few featun s are reported and collections are unsatisfactory. Milwaukee reports trade fair, with a tendency to improvement, but Des Moines and Omaha say business is dull, although son • gain u reported In special lines. A moderate improvement is announced from Memphis. Nashville. Birmingham. Atlanta and August a At Chattanooga and ^Savannah trade Is quiet Tho movement of dry goods at New OrU ans has felt some increased demand, but shipping interests continue disturbed. The season is backward at Galveston,
with trade onlv fair ”
uiiitAsu owilvs wua uiuri** uy uiw.’i off win* Mongolian* not really ent to the perfect ease.
iittt tv»«T clovt I Another report from the French Clip-
kF wi +.JLJL M -Si AJbAA IV X J Ht. 22 Soslli Jattsot street, -2EEENCASTLE, INS. uildi^g Association stock bought auii sold or tnkon ns security loans.
protection of the stars stripes. Wong Ming is his chief liennt, and is a resident of El I’aso, vvlhe ranks high as a business man. ig Ming has lived in the United js about seventeen years, and is omthc few Chinamen who have familto share the freedom of this countrth them, and he lives a retired and ostic life. These two Chinamen are authorities in the Rio Grande cow among their own people, and eveiing that comes up for settlement aig themselves or in the relations ofi Chinese to the Americans is referred them. In October, 1888, an act congress went into effect sbolishiujic certificate of identification. Thiut off a great source of revenue, l the importation of Chinamen beea simply a question of out-and-out smiling. In 1692 the exclusion law was .‘tided to 1902. This new law also pided that to remain !u the United St:, a Chinaman must obtain a certlflc; showing that he was here in 1382l)n these certk! -r.t-, DUotogrtprof Theff holders, and tho certitieatmnnot be obtained without the tesiony of a reputable white man toth4Tect that the statements made by thDhinaman
are correct.
In the registration therwas great trouble at first in getting S pictures taken according to law’, thifigulations as to size nTxi rv>s*”r”''-'':r;r''ry When Wong Ming and his mily were about to be registered a nf difficulty arose. The women, accorng to their custom, hqd never been sm by white man,and wore heavy veils uen ujion the street. The agent of thefovernment agreed to a private audien;, and Wong Ming and his wife, her tw sisters and his two-year-old child werduly photographed and registered. The smuggling of Chinamen has by |iis now law been reduced to a mininem, but the traffic in contraband goexs still keeps up, owing to the vast H(o of thinlyguarded ten .tory and tie expertness
of the smugglers.
p:-eacher. <
7hr Din- tvery Suvfil his I.i;e, Best Green n.iil Drietl Fruits. Mr. G. Cailouetle. DruREUt, B«wer»vilL-, iobaCCO J5 Ce-fits per pOUUll. Ili .Hay? - To Dr. Kink'll New Discovery II T t , a . OT I owe my life. Was taken with L* Onppc • L “> l 161 poullU. and trici all the phpsicians fur mile* ivbxut __ . hut of no avail and was sueti up uud told l ; 1_( Ml S J A Tv \ il / T T7^ could not live. Bavins Dr. King's New _D# JL • JISxjlXI/ W AL'JA.
Diacovery in my atore I sent for a bottle I
and hesan its use and from the first dOM V- Q ii •*f, 1r th Sirfo ‘Limre began to get butter, and alter using three . o. it . rtn Sisuy Square, bottles was up and aiiout asain. it is worth nocvivToi , ct-t v- ,v*-. . .. its weight in gold. We won't keep store or OKKi3.N.C.Y&XLE t IND. 6m4>
house without It.” Oet a free tria at Albert i
Ailen's Drug Store. ———. — u "'‘ ■■■--— -
The polar current* contain les* salt tha*
those from the equator.
Good person to represent i s. Qi vKicnLli'T
Insckanck Co., Elkhart, Intl-
It is very hard to admit that a man younger
than yourself has more sense. i'tire for Hetul«iehi\
As a remedy for all for ail forms- of Headache Electric Hitters bus proved to be the ■.■rv lust. It effects a permanent, cure and gbc most dreaded habitual sick headach. 4 its uitiueuce. We urge ail who alto procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial. In cases of habitual
RESUMED.
I’eace Negotiations Itetween China and
Japan Under Way A gain.
Washington. April 3.—The Japanese legation is in receipt of a cable message confirming United I’ress dispatches that peace negotiations have been resumed between the plenlpoten-
tlanes on the part of ( tuna and Japan, its influence. We urge all who atThe dispatch contains no details, but it Hicted to procure a bottle, and a presumed that Li Hung Chang has ~“ e t lL«on EUttrit i?tt. C “*cu^ by^iw ~g practically recovered from the assault the needed tone to the bowels, and lew made upon him ten days ago by the as- ^/itoSJe" L^geU.le. 0 ^!^Vm^LeuX sa.-isin Koyama at Albert Allen's Drugstore
LL1NERY.
T.mid IT«rcf of
LA1TD CHINA SWINE. ave some extrn good Full Pigs for sale “>0 Hummer (lilts bred to Claude's SuNo. l*u;), to farrow in June, and Eggs L 'rei-pro,• winning pens S. C B. I . c )ilver Lace Wyandottes and Barred P .25 “** *"
Anotner repon, ..uu. . r Ital is to the effect that the abbreviated costume which the Parislenne culls her bicycle dress has been found so comfortably that several women who love to hunt and ilsh wear It haMtually on their country estates in the daytime, il'liey rejoice in the sharp contrast of silken, lace-bedecked tea gowns and tho smartest of dinner frocks iu the evening. Bicycles seem to have succeeded in introducing in a few e.x mths what dress reformers have been vainly trying to inaugurate for years, i. e., a sensible outdoor costume for women. Even in America it Is now considered the proper thing to Wear n very short tailor-made skirt with Knickerbockers and leather leggings for country tramps or sports— although to the credit of American Women, bo it said, that extremes are considered vulgar. Our really “smart” women wear costumes
that arc invariably ladylik
Anothqy new transatlantic idea, which this time is English, is to have iTuffrf tivTs ;t?, .•m.Tuiicn foi . unoi tables, the florist having imitated successfully the Japanese method of producing liliputian specimens of cherry, apple and other flowering fruit trees.
I.ong Kuropean Telephone Line*.
While wo have for some time past In | this country been talking easily over 1
i k"UC
rope is still in the earlier stagesof such work. London hqs for some time been connected with Paris, a distance of 310 miles, and Paris with Brussels, a distance of 198 miles, but, so far us known, nobody has talked through to Brussels from London via Paris, although this kind of reaching onward is the first thing an American telephonist thinks of. International jealousies s'wnd in the way a good deal, ami it is said that there is little hope for the present of uniting telephonically tho rities of Paris, llerlin, St. Petersburg and other important centers. The Germans arc progressive ia this respect, however, and have just put up four silicon bronze telephone wires between Berlin and Vienna, a distance of oiO miles.
* 1 - * A.t .vi 11XXC-—_1a£\.
SIX MEN KILLED. Awful Husult of a Holler Kxploslon in a
litf? Tannery.
Woburn, Mass., April ‘J.—Just before 7 o'clock Monday morning 1 two of the boilers in the Conn tannery in this place exploded with terrific force, killing five men anti injuring 1 five others, one of whom subsequently died. The dead are: Austin Clemens, foreman; Patrick Lally, fireman; Frank McMahon, Patrick McGonagle, oiler;
Samuel Tracy, Patrick Kiley.
Tfeniptation is the Joautifu! u; irway Li- %
wrecthed interior.
On Every Tongue.
Seventy-seven is on every tongue. Either the pleasant pellets themsel ^s, or their praises; and no wonder for “7"" has nav^ed more lives, prevented raoie sotferiiiK and sickness, a {forded more comfort anti safety tliaai all other remedies combined. With Or. Humpiureys* "77" m a Pro! etor you < in brave the wind aud storm, the slush and dampness; and. if fairly robust, even old Humidity himself, which is sa.d by the toetors to be the greatest Grippe producer. Experience shows that all pe'sons are not equally susceptible to medicine Man. ace beneAtted from the first dose of “77” and
u**i« i-r no incon^ni-
The ladies o£ Greeneastle and vicinity should call aud see Mrs. Lillie Allen's new stock of Millinery. No old goods to display, but everything new and the latest in. spriuj
and rummer jtyles.
.‘>V/ Door East
('antral 2frtional J la ah',
South Side Public Square.
3m -T
Thr Debt Statement.
Washington, April 3.—The monthly treasury statement of the public debt shows that on March 30, 1893, tho public debt, les-. cash in the treasury, amounted to S«08,730,040, an increase for the month of 818.317.105. The
amount of the new 4 per cent, bonds) issued during tho month was 828,807. *° be in tho world.
900.
HAY HAY C. E. WALLACE,
heneiiited from the nrsi ut»tj ot .. GreeH4rt9*tlv 9 ih(l, 9
Grippe passes off with little or uo incon^ni- vr .
ence. Other cases might be termed stubborn ' Holasale IVeater and Shipper of
and do not yield until perhaps the second or -rt t i i-it-*
even the third day. The euro is then spon-i |1 A J nn TT 4 U 4 H "H A TIT taueans, thecum ilativeeffe I jf the medUint-j il A I . P HA I APJII IwnAlIu is felt all at once. In eitlu --;ase the c'.re in UiiUijD 11/11 llIiU i perfect; you are sure not to b,3 left suffferitv? 1 1
from after-effects, which h : been ant a-e the curse of gri| pe. New Xanual Free. Germany has JQ.OOO of tLi* 51 .'OO breweeie*
Will buy in tha vtack or aow. Write to me for prices. . ... OFI 3CE: 1 and 2 Sout lord’s Bioc’t. with
Broa* street & '<>*uital.
Given HninagPH fur Slander.
PlKEVILLB. Ky., April 3.—Miss Amy West has been awarded 830.000 damages against Moses Heskins and wife in a suit for slander Deskins’ family had circulated defamatory stories about Miss West, and the case has ati.TiciTtd Ti<» 1 ,ti. <it>:;tMn •>*s ail ^»rB.
ties were well counecied.
Relief in Sijr Hours
inairenBinft Kidney and ttiadde!
relieved in ait hours L the “Ne*f Great Soath American Kidney Cure.” This newremedy is a great surprisa an account of its exceeding piomptness in relieving pain in *’— bladder, kidney,. Imrjt sml every part of
urinary mtssaeV in nale or feniale. It
The Best is
Nsne Too Good
in pasu
*•
the urinary mtssairo m ».«.w ... relieves retention of uUvl pain in inp it almost Immed itotlji If y.-n quic k relief and cure t lis is yourr remedy. Bold by All virt A Hen. I Bttggist, OfMRCMtle
** **• »H\ ' k
k/d-
When a woman announces that she <rill entertain informally it means that she will not go to the trouble of borrowing anything
up
Si il
-
Fire at St. Uharlrt, III.
St. Cbabi.ks, 111., April 3.—Fire st this place Tuesday morning did dam age to tho extent of 8100,000, burning i number of buildings. A strong wind. — was blowing. About a dozen business I § houses were burned, including Bow ^ Thau? Vvarr. r Tv” Avrimrt » n.aL-ju0j Ij
Odd Fellows' hall.
Many I’rrsnni lniiiier*.d.
Fredericksburg, Va., April i.—Rev, W. E. Brown, of the Shiloh Baptist
church (colored), baptized 150 converts
yesterday, the largest nunaber of per- gj CoLVlN> La>i De -. 2> ,886.nons ever Immersed at one time in the ^ My wjfc useJ ..MOTHERS’ Btate ' FRIEND” before her third con-
fineme.nt, and says she would not |
* - 1 — ^ I )
Hriice it a duty aud a
j irivilege to buy
livrad, ('aha#. Pic*, Etc. C44I •Jitr-i:-.- best, -
ikail the place is at
1 Chas. Lueteke’s.
U' :ii
■ Mows: Men, Wanted
, Fri6!ir< H Makes CHILD BIRTH Lasu. ■* _ 00/»
(oliiBire In Mar.-h. ^
the'direeD,," of the mintThow'eoilm^ wi *° ut ^ f “ r hundreds of dolduring the month of March as follows; lars.—DOCK MILLS.
Gold. 82,80' . 10.’; silver, 9373,533; minor
coin, 880,195; total coinage. £-3,500,812
Long Lttlgatlm.
The first real ostatc eitry of record in Knnnwha county, IV. Va., was mado January 2, 1793, and is of one hundred and fifty thousand acres of land to I’hineas Taylor, of Wntcrbury, Conn-,
‘-'"■“‘““s e>'“*-o. u-, «>. »-<-*-1 who was tho grandfather of I’hineas T. | esie, wuuu m .mn a.oo joTting*a?tif*T2*«iufnV^rrom Uarnuni . tho groat showman. The tug between Berlin and Trieste, a dl*. WOE W 8HUEY, PROPIjllTl|R, f property has been in Htigatiop alnjost ) tanee longer than auiN namely, TV5
To Make Pure Blood.
1 in and Vienna, a distance ul sun mites. I There *" no medicine before the people There is a longcrlinc VM miles be-I equal to Hood's Sarsaparilla. It is the * n.,_u„ Ifoniirsberg, and tho i al * udl * r d apnOR “icU-in' :»nd blood pnriSor
* nnaAttses peculiar merit which others
lars-—Dock Mills.
5>*nt by express or mall, on receipt tS f of nriee. II ai r hott.u. Ui-jK • To Es Motueus mailed Ire Sou by an C-l
1 Druggists.
BKADFICLD REQfLATOR C0„
Atlanta, (la.
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a i>3e5*miio iiue iruiu ”
esto, while it has also heon exi^enment-
Take Hood’s Sarsaparilla
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Call and see samples of Guilliania’ Favorite 1 Corn, white, Riley’s Favorite Corn, yellow, an i Dungan’s Prolific, white, as raised by
*» mt ♦Kia nrtice. Those varie-
[ To take orders. Instruction and outfit free. I Salary or commission as preferred. Splendid chance for reliable m* n. Bsperieiice not necessv^r. Wrjt.p f (i r teriHP ®i>d fi»lV »v»rt»cul^r§.
THE R. G. CHASE COMPANY,
Kanerymen. 4tW Geneva, N. Y.
PORTLAND AND
LOt t si l l.l. E CEMENTS Royal or Aema Cements, Wall Plaster, Plaster Paris, Lime nr.d Hair, always ou baud
ami Cheapest prices.
Wareroom, 416 Fjst Seminary 8t. Box 773 n. 3FJ. XXXJITLXxinY,
OKBKNCA8TLI, IND. Iy50
WE HAVE NG AGENTS
but ship from our factory at wholesale prices. Ship anywhere for examination; pay freight both ways if not satis-
factory. luu styles of i urrlages. 90 styles <jT
Harness. Send 4cts fur 112 page catalogu* Kl.Klf AKT i arkiaok iiarnksn nrix. to..
W. B. t’nui, Xikhaft, UitL
ood this spriug. . g^^Dungau’s Prolific. white, as railta oy
j. a. Guiiiianm, at thi* office. Those yari*- Garden Seeds of all sorts—the very
