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v f J\ M ^ * -AJL A ^ Vol. XI(. PGflilPlliTiC ! < i. W iiS *b V* f- * t (fy's Pure Malt Whiskey Cure: Broni 3\:r,*l Grip, ronsuirotlsr. and All Dis- 1 I eases of the Throat and Lun^s. I Tf you- throat Is weak, or !f you ore trou. bled in any way with grip or bronchitis: if I n Uu consumption, Dufiy's Pure Malt | Whiskey will cure you. It nl'ls digestion, Stimulates and nilches the blood. Invigorates j dh brain, builds nerve tlsru. tone.* up tho heart. cures iiinlarin. ague and low fevers of 1 ei y kind; fortifies the system against disoa3<? germs aud prolongs life. SURE CURE FOR BRONCHITIS lleutlemen: tearly last spring I was taken With Chronic Malaria. I began to lose flesh. ; Bronchitis set in and catarrh of the air passages followed. I tried uiost everything, but 1 found no relief, till 1 took Duffy's Malt V'hlr.key. I commenced gaiulng strength, and i lifter taking fifteen bottles 1 had gained 40 pounds which I liud lost before I began taking your whiskey. I would advise all who \ have similar trouble te take Duffy's Malt Whiskey. It lias cund ma from troubles When nothing else would give mo relief. I*. C. HENNINO. Sept. 7. It?2. Coraopolls, Pa. V Be careful and see that " jUaflr Pure Malt Whisker" is on the label, titKI tnar It la our MB p u Ut bottle with the nam* blown in the bottle. 1 his Is the only way Dufly's Pure , Mult Whiskey Is Hold. in tra'y or W. (I.. n it is a f. and. lie war. of so-culhd i K Malt Whiskies which are aoM stsoaj^ They ' Uio systuau. j Duffy's Pure WMey is tho o! - pur" iW'iVr ' whiskey which has stood th< lost for lift; >. .. t, olvmya found | Absolutely pure and fr?Ns frojn oil. It ontnin* medicinal |>r*i?Mi?6 touiid tu no other whiskey f nut ton.?WhM kS^lili/Hwtfv's I'nre Whiskey be ?n?r*ius not tlie . ?Hvnulne. llHsrmrnfWs denlers, 1 Mindful of tlir e^i ?i tins Itratinrnticn, **111 try W sell yon l ylii'i.,1 iini tnt iooh tvu us^cuUril Halt " Whiskey sabatltatM. w^4eh ere put On (lie mutkrt fur uiwlit oniy, nuil Whlrli, f?r front rrll^vt:tin[ tl.r sick, tire intuitively liaruilui. UyiuHiiil DiiTs'k" n nS be s?V" vod Ret It. It In the only ulisnlately pure luult i Vrhlshey *?lileh contnint medlclunl, 4 heul t li-url* line tiueKUlx. Louk for the triiile-iiiurk, "'I'iie (iM i IicuiIhI," ?n otir label. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey has cured millions of onsos In the last r,o yeiir= It la [ r-- crlliod hy over 7.0PC docU^Mi ai.J imud ex- | eluslvoly hy 'J,WO proniluekt hospitals. Tho fct uumc is | SoW At All Dispensaries, Or direct nt *1.0>? a bottle. Tl !? tbc only whl*. It. y recognized by the Oovcrnni. nt u i.icdiclne This Is a Runrantee. ValuaM in dhal b-.rklct aont froa to nay rcctisa et this pnyof i Who will write. PufTy Malt Whlbkty Cold* t>uav. Uoulicuttr, N. Y, Exam "nation of h s . I 1 lie next regular cv.iuiui uioa for toacnur -> wiil i>e i . i m t i< | court house, KrM tv i* bruai 20th, 1 :) >;?. IC.v.im:ii.iti<?n i<? ( begin til 1) :30 ;i. in . o > al , V- 1,1 All persons ex pec to t?v* 1 in t!ie public - counti, not hold in : a ?'< t>, yf o) iu luinil. Itespt, A. 0. Howell, Co. Snpt. of IvJuc.i' >n D>-~ So.*! Iwc k v.;^C i. \S w tI will let 1 <? Iht3 lo< ? t !"tjsp'ju*' sib'e bidder on Thurfuia\ , the 5lh day ol M a re1?, next, at 12 j o'clock ni., the contract !o build a brnlirc across Klat Creek, ill thei for* 1 near Sylvester,Smalt's residence Plana and Hpctcitirvtlions will; he made known at ike letting. Rood will l?e lequired of the sue cuntdul ladder. The right U? reject any and all bid*- is reserved. L. .1. I'FKKY, Oount.v Supervisor. Feb. 17, 1003.' 1 have used.ChamherlAM's Cough Remedv for a number of yearn ^ and h.oe no hosit * ic in <?:: ^ that it i? the he-t r?ru?dy for coughs, cold" and er- up T h iv? ever used in my faintly. 1 have 9 n<>* v irdn to express my e??nfi denee in 'hm Remedy ? Mrs .I.A I Moork, North Star, Mich. F >r ! unto 6> J. F. Mackey ?* y? , 'AST E LANCASTER, S SHOCKING AC< IDENT. Newark, N. J., Feb. 11)?A tast express on Iho Lackawa. na 'railroad ?uit through a 'ro'l \v car I crowded with school children at 'the Clifton avenue crossing > ?sJterday. Eight of the children wore killed and a score fir m re of them injured. The inotorm.tn of the car, who stuck to his post, will die. and the engineer el the express was so badly hurt that there is little hope of his recovery. Both the express and the trolley were on steep grades. going at right ancles. The express was signalled and the crossing cafes were lowered while the 11 el ley car was yet half way down the hill. The molorman shut oft the power and applied lie brakes but almost immediately the car began to slip along the icy rails. It gained tremendous momentum at the bottom of the hill, crashed throuch the gates, directly in the track of the oncoming train. The locomotive plowed lis way through ine trol I ley, throwing the children in every direction. The dead are; Viola 111, 17 rears, Ernest I' Muller 15 years, Mahel E. Karschner 17 years. Tiffin, O., Alma L^ehnerg |H years, Rosebud Ivohn, Ellia Warupp 19 years, Evan L Eastwood. Jr., 17 years. The accident happened within three blocks of the high school building and in the oar at iho time were nearly 100 pupils. A' many as 30 others 'had managed to throw themselves from the ' ar bef'ote the crash came. The wreck of the trolley ear was complete. The pilot ot the engine struck it almost amid ships and turned it partly around ir,-: then the ponderous engine ' ut.it in two The upper part of the trolley was reduced to frae") meets under the drivers of the! locomotive. Oim-ha'.f of the oar was thrown to one sub' and lav j mi the tracks. The other section is hurled some (list.h.ce ?.\av !;; every direction lay the dead and injured The engine was io.iuht to a standstill, and from tIt ? train and front the nearby ' oii.-mh men rushed to 'lie rescue T'u? spectacle was appalling and m tiy had to give up, unnerved. i >n !>nuw ijiil lu.i ^> : t i:iH 1 u hen you tat.-' (trove's IV. ? ?! - CliUl | > . i<if >"? I llu f >rpiM|l I - ril !>.>? rinl. ?' ev?rv tiot.i l? niuuviuf 'hat 1 t is simply -iron and Quinine in a j ttitleless jnrm. No cure, no pay. 50o The French sardine fishermen M rin ; fr :.) in a'rot to il til failure of catoh of that usual-! ly abundant and nlwavn profit-!j able fib, and wherever this in- , dtistry is a dependence the peo* j pie nr? living upon chanty con tribute*! by the mom fortunate' in other localities. The failure k of the sardine fisheries without) premonition seemed at lirst a ! freak of nature, but a scientific investigation connects tho phe- ' nomenon with the French nava' ' inanoeuvaes <>f last September, ' when a great many submarine ' mines and torpedoes were ex- : ploded in practice work. It is i now believed that these explo- ( sions account for the sudden and otherwise inexplicable failure of 1 the sardine fisheries. 1 When ynu.wiko un with a had taste in your mouth, go at once to J. F. j Mtiokey A Co'* drujf ?tore and get a , ' fre .sample of Chamberlain'* Stomach i j and Liver Tablet*. One or two dose* | w ill make you \v>-ll They also cure | hillounneta, ?'ck headache and consti- j pa'iou. M R EN .C., WEDNESDAY, HE NINE BURNED TO DEATH. Cedar Rapid.;, Iowa, Fob. 20 ? Fire thin morning destroyed the Clifton Hotel, cremated nlno of the guests and caused injuries to forty-two persons, who were scorched or forctul to iumn to the frozen Rtreet from second and third-story windows. Alter an all day search in the debris, four bodies have been recovered. It is now believed that five more bodies remain in the ruins of the hotel, which is said to have been a flimsy structure and filled with delegates fo the State Young Men's Christian Association Con nention,and the District Convention of the Knights of Pythias. The hotel register was destroyed thus making it difli -nit to ascertain the number missing persons. Forty men have been working iu the rubbish all day. and will continue to dig for the remains of burned persons all night. The loss is $60,000. Nearly all those injured were Iowa people. While their injuries are severe in many cases no one was fatally hurt. FIRK STARTS IN RASKMKNT. The hotel, a three story brick structure, is said to have been a veritable fire trap. The flames started in a pile of rubbish in the basement, presumably ignited by defective electric light wires. The night clerk was on the third lloor when the cry of lire, raised bv a bell hov Mtiirtlful him It took up the cry und in an instant the hallways wt-ro chocked with frightened guests. A rush was made for the stairways. It was then that the crowd, already collected in the street hoard heartrending crin* of :?ng lish and desperation, for the fire, feeding ravenously on the tinder like material of the lower floor, had complexly cif eff cccpo. There followed a stanipode tor the win ^ , 4. 1 I? ? >n?wn, 111 t-r o11iv ini'uns 01 escape. Tljo wiroet below was filled with a crowd scarcely less frantic than the despairing one" in the fastburning building. l'LAMKb MADE TliEM JUMP. The victims were literally driven by the ll to j imp N :?rly every ohl of them lingered to J In last moment, urged by the p >npl< iKiiO %V IU rV?4l* JlS US |)OdSb It? in the hope ol assi-daneo. I'hen i cry would tell that the tire had reached someone or the smoke 'rid made 11 impossible to bran'he md^me after another jumpe ! t.[he street, and some, more fortunate, to tho root's of buildings adjoining. 111 a short space ol time he street, was tilled with men ind Women bruised, battered, broken-limbed and half crazed. All were in their night garments [n an hour St l/ike's Hospital contained fifteen injured, wiiile many more, chiefly those who bad escaped with comparatively ? I * t i - - ^igiu nuns, were Doing euro ! ' >r in buildings neartho scene of the tragedy. Some who jumped owe iheir lives to the tact that their falls were broken by telegroph wires, which interposed in their iownward (light. A number of the guests who were able to converse calmly following their escape declared that they stumbled over prostrate bodi38 as they rushed to the windows. > BRUAT"' . - r.3 The Tam to thorn and .. possible lo breathe. The proprietor of tho hotel I i placed his osiirn.de ol the number i ? - # | ol people in the building when | the alarm was raised at between | seventy and eighty. Many of them were delegates to the State Convention ol the Young Men's: [Christian Association, which boI gan here vesterdav. * * Those who were first to escape where they were not too serious ly hurt, stood lor time barefooted in the snow, chained to the spot and rendered unconscious oi tire .1 i... > i. - i < . i v;wm wv i iic unrror 01 mo scene. Many of them had to be led away. <o rhitt k i <j'i 11 ii re is on i?Tory bo* of th? frrailnt Laxative Bromo-^uiiiine r?bi.u h? roiimdl ihkf nii'M it ooltl la orso ills* New Trains From the North-' West. To induce tourists fr the Fast, North and West t visit! Florida niul other Southern ro sorts, each year the Southern Railway undertakes to do a little more than in previous years to make tho resorts of Florida and the South more attractive to the people of the Fast, North and West and this season have put in service the best tourists trains that have ever been operated in tho South. The first of these trains est ah liijhed is "The Chicago and Florida Special", first trip southI 1 T .... (Til. 1 f\ o r?*? ouunu j*4Kiii?tiv .>iu, j;mo. j his train will have through sleeper.?, from Ohicago/Pittshurg, Cloveland. Detroit, Cincinnati and Louisville and are run through to SI. Aneustino in verv ()nick time.! Train will con<?i->t of very he?! Pullman cars, dining cars and cluh cars. etc. Between Chat-J tanooira, J ville. Fla vided on it coach, wl "tj comnic laiion 10 uhvui oerwee . nL .u?..AA * i.t \4 i i ? 11 11 i<iiii.H?j_*'i? ,i ' in m .i, m iii'im ?uiw , Jacksonville. !letiveen Chattu ! nooga and Jacksonville the train ! 1 v,'i'' or';/ "ton r>t Komo, Aflsnt I h ml M aeon. \ "1 ( ' ' i? f -'; i f) will leave St Angnstine, a. in ; j Jacksonville, 0:2'? a in; pan* At lunta, C>:2o p ni , arrive Cincin i.ali next morning, al which plar, i I he aloe pi n{t cars diverge to va-. I rious lines reaching Chicago, l)eitroit, ( leveland and I'n tsburg the ' | same aitornonn. fins "Chicago j and Florida Special'- was inaugu.l | rated hv the Southern Railway. 11'/o seasons igo, hut this season ( I iho train will he Letter than ever. I before, and will do very much! I towards diverting the people! j from Chicago and the Northwest j I to resorts ot Florida, instead of; as heretofore they going to Moxi ! ! co. California, etc. Southern h'ailtvsv ?l<>n oner-I late* a train known aa "The Florida Limited," which is a through train from Cincinnati to St. Aug tine, schedule time of train be tvreen Cincinnati and Jackson ville is twen^v-fner hours. The [run from Jacksonville to St. < Augustine i? made in fvn hour. , This train ha? through slipper from Cincinnati to St. Angnstinn ; Chicago to St. Augustine vis! LouisvilW y r sonville \ ' .* ; ham and * Northb< " .i leave St. j? . III?^ ~ IK * J r<^ _*V. Vi^ -,'i *.<<" - -f'*1 ? -. - af . *9 % i ! .- 3L ny jrr> wW*< 5S fe \^> !?*. ^fck, )y ^ K/rv^v^^ U $i%'l W?Vv^!5r<^lWl feSsKpS " -"feWlj E* * Absolutely Pure T?Wf IS ,W SimSTfTt&E " i i . i i nw*r<ui~ laavn Jacksonville 7:15 p. JB.; arrive Atlanta next morw^fc; arrive Cincinnati grj me after r f^u. From the Fist Southern ItnIway will oitabMsh, first tjfip southbound, January 12th, their famous "l'alm Limited," which is ^robablv the (iuesh m&ia lintha world. This train *r-*yhhonnd will luave Now Y*rk I (daily except Sauday) l:i:4? p. na.; arrive .Jacksonville 2:3d p. m.; arrive St. Augustine 3 :4P p. m. Northbound this train yill leave St. Augustine (daily ?Xrent fitinda v 1 11 *10 ?* ?> > Jackson vil!? 19 :20 ' *n .; endive Now York 4 :13 p. m This train, thn"I'aiui Limited, in addition to double daily ?wrvice operated all-year-round hetweeu New York and .laolupnvilla via the Southern i v Ui ^ ,y. It in hard to describe the nificenea r>f those ppoei'l Fit?$da trains as run bv the SnrMjt;rn Railway; about nil that said of th?m i?. that th??Y nre composed of the finest c irs tSat the Pullman compnnv eat hi* Id. W. il. l ay loe. Asst. (ion. Pass. Agt. 1 71m. Cures Rh.fORl&tlsitt and Cat;.r.*!i? Medicine Sent Free. These two diseases are the result of an Kwful noisoi.on ii a'7 ..J 31 ,--S . 'is..... v. ii. ? : ''?nf or tin Iv'w If > m" Hp'tf-n- * rr(>d e v e ~ i t1 t ' ?> - . - n ' ' \ h, headache, noises in the load, mucous throat discharges, decaying iw.'tii, bail orta.it, UtiiuanK tins oj cfii.. 11 ii, t<tivo i' Bio d P ;l:v (B I'. B ) H P's 1 h ft' , I .e H ' ij.i 'TiH, giving r r>ur?, healthy blood #top 1 t the ioiul ai *' no000*3 . ' t ( <n ol thn ' m t rh 'rnri1 <>r . 1 ,.1 (P P ? ) st- pi p. " ' B<?t- tin* I'T ' i4. . ,1 f < r v < ! ! >',! t 3, It .roves 1 tr? digestion, > 8 d* 'p?.?p?i t A , r t li I 11 i K " ' ' * ' <? t ' ?V, rich, r* ?r,s t h ml. Thnr??psh!/ tested for tVjii*t v years. Druggist?, S"l par Initio Kettle,- ?'i*h complete <li rcvetretip fur IwuRrie cure. Sample free and prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, 'la. Iinscribe trouble and special free medical advice sf-nt in senled letter ?The legislature adjourned Saturday and Son at or Ifotigh and Representative T V Williams returned homo that night. Representative Potts also unit to ins homo at Pleasant Valley. Sorooan* i?'-A rmw .1 S k \*v v I ru ^ A'f. 't * M" . ? ry '.V ? ? v