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* flBUK Mi cm s = ? \ +t& She fferaster fidget* \y t^-^^ai^R7_^R> j 4 JWni|y Newwpaper " f ft ?i r ff --/*? - . ??*g-"-r*~iii nf nirf fliw i Jif "ifii nfc j 1^BIBfc - . ?? ? ? w I LJL_. ' 1 ? . - M.I..hi_ . . ^ ? vhltixi.Y i, \ \ \ > K It A lJ K I L 19ni. Krt! A H LS?- IK I) 1M.V2 J . i ii ^ ... . _ ? . . ., .1 ? Since flic r ground fl >or as i Scooped in soiik Oik* tliouse means sui MIB.K . Foulards, new <iesi<niK nnl Lovely quality Satin Libert Splendid line Waist Silks Pryd strong line black silks API The ii at kei "1 m m mm teal good ? imii 27 inches wide. Organdies Dimii over tiult price ? S 417 paii Remarkable ('ase in Telepathy. ^ Cleveland, O., April 16 In the midst of a song at Trinity Congregutional church last night Mrs. A A Langdon, a aoted singer, stopped suddenly and icft platform with tears steraining down her face. She was assisted to the dressing room by her husband, where sho burst out into hysterical crying. 'Something awful has happened," she cried. Her husband trie1 to soothe her and assure her that there was nothing wrong, but she was unable to resun o sinking. She was taken to her hotel in a carriage and there received a telegram from Asherille, N. C., announcing the death of her sister. Mrs. j Langdon left the platform at 9:05 o'clock, the exact moment her sister expired. Dr. E Deit ohn'tt Diurtec 9 too May be worth to you more than $100 af you have a chi'd who soils bedding from iiiconteneucH of water during j leap. Cures old and young alike. I? i re-as the trouble at once. $1. Hold ny j t* Mauley a uo, Druggist, Lan? c#Hter, H C. ' j l wiwriHiM??bh i?i miniiMi?w? Blood. We live by our blood, and on it. We thrive or starve, as | our blood is rich or poor. There is nothing else to live on or by. When strength is full and spirits high, we are being refreshed, bone muscle and brain, in body and mind, with continual flow of rich blood. > This is health. When weak, in low spirits, no cheer, no spring, when rest is not rest and sleep is not sleep, we are starved ; our blood is poor; there is little nutriment in it. Back of the blood, is food, to keep the blood rich. When it fails, take Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. It sets the whole body going again?man woman and child. I If ?*AI? ? * * - , .?v >?> .iicu ii, ?ciiu hh nee sample, its agreeable taste will surprise you. SCOTT A llOWNK, Chemists 409-415 Pearl Street, New York. 50c. and ft.00; all druggists PRICES ecent decline in usual, our buyer. 3 bi? jobs that nil uid and six bund its tor $3.00, $7. V y one pattern of a kind at 75 cents, v in all the new shades, at 75 cants, in patters from 50 cents to $2 00. in popular grades and prices. ERFECT" t broke we took lies, the kind tba worth 8 cents on tie* Piques Duck Don't fail to ta THE Gi * of pants slightly Terrible Blizzard. WYOMING SWEPT BYGREAT SNOW STORM. Much Cattle Lost?One Ranch Reports 6,000 Head of Sheep Destroyed and Another 2,500. Cheyenne, Wy., April 16.? One of the worst storms in reeent years has been in progress here for Ihe past 18 hours. Snow bey: n to fall early Monday morning and several inches were added to the large amount already on the ground. The snow is light and a high winb has drifted it badly j Three locomotives were demol" j ished in a freight wreck at Borit, 20 miles west of here, caused by two triiius being UDahle to see each other on account of the blinding storm. Traffic was delayed five hours The live stock losses from this and former storms are enormous, j Reports which have been lacking up to this time show that thou sands of cattle and sheep have been lost. One ranch alone lost i 2,500 head of cattle uud another lost 6,000 sheep All the small ranchmen in western Nebraska and South Dakota and eastern Wyo! uiing have lost heavily. The . temperature as now near zero. Snow In April. "Fifty-two years ago today ? the 15th of April, 1840 ? I measured five inches of snow on a dry goods hox in front of where , Strauss's store now stands," said 7 an old citizen of Yorkrille to the reporter on Monday. "It was an unusually forward spring," the the speaker went on to say, "and the leares en the trees were more i than half ?rnwn i V?f n ? >< i??" ^? W WW M( V/Vi U TV MO IV IIVU high in places and cotton was growing right along. Many people were looking for their first mess of green peas within the next few days; but the snow paralyzed everything, and there was much replanting to be done." ?Yorkville Enquirer. Q..1 ; 1 A - "" * WW ouwinw n lul LIMBS SEEK A cottiMi. all kinds < v ho hasju-t ret? II do our custom*' red dollars wort I OU suits for SI m MILLINERY 01 Oni" 1 *?*i t?i II a i? ?11 he ? i? FKI9? il ? I ) l<OM $> \ V We are showing tlie choicest A new and complete stock in This depart met is in eharire c LASDSLj them in ra-< lots t sell sit 0 I -'2. eei ir or ice on It ;v ?-ei % s ami about 511 pi lie ailvaiiiMtrp d*i t ^ N SON imperfect to arr Sadduth Guilty. Slaver of Edward Haye? i<% Recoraj mended to the Mercy of the ? Court. Greenville News After remaining in the jury room about. three hours, the jury which hud under consideration the James Sudduth murder ca?e re turned a verdict of "Guilty with recommendation to mercy." ! The verdict was found and an nonnced to the court at 5:30 o'clock. Capt .1 A Moonoy, roi>resentinc the defense, at once gave notice of a motion for a new trial. Whether the motion will | be granted by Judge Be net remain* to be seen. The general , supposition J however, is that the motion will not be granted but that the verdict as announced will re- 1 I main. The sentence in such a ca*o is I nothing less than lifetime imprifconi meat in the penitentiary. I It \?| NO. KOAftlNO FbOOl) Washed down a telegraph lino which Chus. (J. Ellis, 01 Lisbon, la., had to repair. "Standing waiat deep in icy water,'* he writes, "gave me a terriole cold and cough. It grew worse daily. Finally the best doctors in Oakland, Neb., Sioux City and Omahn unt/l I K.wl /? * .... .. * unu v?uHumprion ano could not live. Then 1 hecan using Dr. King's New Discovery and was wholly cured by six bottles " Positively guaranteed for Roughs, Colds and till Throat and Lung troubles by Crawford Rros, and .1 F Mackey & Co. Price 50c and $1.00. % Terrible Experience of a Mail Carrier. Cheyenne, Wyo., April 16 ? Star Route Mail Carrier Warner was lost in the blizzard between wneatland and Phillips a waek ago and wandered for three days wifhout food. He wae fiaally fouad in the snow blind and fam?? ished. The blizzard is still ragI ing, and the snew, drifts are | bound to impede traffic. LOWER * * IV i>t ?ooils have lakt iriicil trout >ew 1 I S gOOll. i of line clothing ; II. $ 11 *. suits fur ^ 'EN1NG. ? xhi '*n mn [i^cn ; r - i i> me. linn of any previous season, trie latest Parisian styles ?f th-'fouirhly competent milliners. ' [DE IN Y* at our <nvfi price Us. our price ony uts >la?iiificeutc I M . - leces m lute goous lilts earh Spring . C AS H ive this week at : U ' _LLI John G. Gapers Made District Attorney.', J Wall Known For mar Democrat Succeeds Mr. Lathrop-^-A Mora That M eans Soma . . 1 thine;. 1 1 I Washington, April 15?The president today appointed John ^ (J Capers to )? attorney of the ^ United States for the district of c South Carolina. The appointment of Mr. Capers ^ to he district United States atc torney of South Carolina will he a great surprise to residents in that State, although rumors of it have if bean afloat for some time. Mr. Capers will succeed Ahial Lath j. rop, the present district attorney I ' i i for South Carolina. Mr. Capers: is at present an attorney in the ^ department of justice in this city. He ha* been in the department, about eight years, having come | ^ here from South Carolina during the Cleveland administration. In !" 1S96 he refused t? support Bryan for president And again worked against the Democratic candidate in 1000. He never has aligned ( him elf iullv with the republican party however. Latbrop was ap pointed four years ago upon the * recommendation of K A Webster, f Republican national committee- h man from South Carolina It is understood no charges were made against Lathrop.* 1 J JOB COULDN'T HAVK STOOD IT 1 i If he'd had Itching Piles. j They're terribly annoying; but j Bueklen's Arnica Salvo will cure i the worst case of piles on earth. , | It has cured thousands. For In- j , juries, Pains, or Bodily Eruptions j i iv n me nest suivo in the world. ( Price 25c a box. Cure guaran^ < teed. Sold by Crawford Bros, ( and J F Mackey & Co. j Arkansas Wont Lsta Man Take a \ Drink Without a License. ' Little Rock, Ark., Apr. 15. -The State senate te day passed a bill making it unlawful for any person to drink any intoxicating liquor as a bararaga unlass ha or aha shall hava first obtainad a licansa aa a dram drinkar. Tha licansa is ftxad at $5 par annum LEVEL.! [mi a tumble. \ fork had a most it ?><) c,? nis on tl >({ $12 suit- toi muiss go The greatest collection of tii ,ve have over shown. There is n> vo cannot show and our prices ar See them before buying, it ' cost. rASH GC . 4>ua* customers 5 cents >i?leu sollectioii ot tine - a great bargai offe ing STORI in cents on the 11 ? i Alleged Double Dealing. In Which.OJd Li Take* Prutnineo Part. The Indemnity. Pekin, April IT?K raisvionar lamed Killie (Rev. Mr. Kelly Presbyterian church ?) has return >d from San Ho, where christian vere burned to death in Decern ler. Mr. Killie reports to Gen Chaffee that some time ago severa >f his converts were killed. Ht iad the guilty parties tried in thi Jhinese courts, where they wen :onvicted and sentenced to deatl subject to Li Hung Chang's sig lature. Mr. Killie caine to Pekii ind saw Li Hung Chang, wh< mid the men should bo execute* mmediutely. Upon going to Shi do three weeks later the mission irv found the men alive. He spoki o a judge of the Chines** court in the matter, who thereupoi ihowed him a letter from L lung Ch ng giving explicit in tractions that the men must no >(? executed. thev hint nnt >een convicted on the testimony o Christiana, consequently the evi lenee wan nnt,ru?t worthy At today's meeting of t lie foreigi ninisters the question of lmlemni ieg was considered It is noi istiiuiited that 70,O00,0oi) pound terling will cover all claims. K Gang of Burglars Broken L' by Arrest of Four Member?. special to i ho State. Florence, April 16 ? A gang o tegro burglars, who have onterei iiore than one store recently, wa noken up this morning by th irrest of four darkeys, one o whom, Allen Green, is an ol iffender. A quantity of stolei roods, suits, shoes, etc., was re jovered. The negroes are all 11 jail. There seems to be no douh >f their guilt. Officers hare beei working on the case for sona weeks. rflCTHDI A wr-tw v ill n For Infants and Children. Iht Kind Yoa Km Always Bough % -SPI Ve got in on the t successful trip. Iip. rri*?^ 1IC1I p 7.5(1, &c. oi>s ne black good* for skirts and suitst ntning new in popular fabrics that e right as they invariably are. will mean a nicer dress at a smaller )0DS. get the benefit, did Percales full : Lawns, Batiste. in lot--at a little -I . i oi To Distribute Trees. it Secretary* of Agriculture Will Send Them Out A? He Dees Seed V 1 Chicago Record-Herald. , Next spring, the secretary of - agriculture will disti ihute throughs out the c< untry young trees us - 1 well as garden Herds. Authority for this new departure was securedI ^ * * ?t m rouooi session or congress, ; and an appropriation was made in e the budget for the coming year. ?l The pardon seed distribution i has been the subject of no end of | ridicule, and there in no doubt that a a great deal of money ia wasted in r> that way, but it is nevertheless 1 one of the most popular features n I of our paternal government, i and members of congress recoge ( nize its political importance to s ! to such an extant that no argu> n j ment can induce them to abolish i orabiidge it. The distribution - of trees, liowever, is Secretary t j WiUon'a own id?a v 1 I'll? peopl? of thin country t hav* he?n <*uttinir down th? nat ural forests with so much reck'essness th?it it ha* hecom? u necessary to start artificial ones. - The division of for?strv of the v agricultural department has mad? s a Mii vev of the con air y and ha* aacertained the particular tr??s j which thrive best and are most p useful in each loealitx. According to the programme for the distribution of trees, next year a ' fiivi n number of -cedlin^s will bo f allotted to each member of the L -_ r + - 1 [j nouse ot representatives, who will a be asked to furnish a list of con? stituents to whom lie would like to hare tiieni sent. The agricultural d I department will do the rest. The lrt seedlings will he grown in the a propagating house and forwarded t to their destination with specific n instructions as to how they should e be planted and cared for. In lira way Mr. Wilson expects to start several million new trees growing throughout this country every year. | The One Day Cold Cure. / | For oold in the head and wire throat use ^ Chocolatee t,a*aNve giuaiae, the - Om