The weekly Union times. [volume] (Union C.H., South Carolina) 1871-1894, March 01, 1889, Image 3
Iff TRAGIDISS ON THE BAIL.
?-: Railway Casualties in Various ct
Parts of the Country.
| ; California Banditt Rob a Train and i
Commit Murder.
ILW*' -The Coroner**!# *>1 (Mturt over Um body J
M of Chart** GaWfc,iH?owsa Wiled in the ^
Hi frrniaaarofrbery rear Fix ley, CaL, Um ,
Other evening. Be wm a native of West 1
Virginia, aged twenty yean, and was in- '
stantly killed. Testimony given by P. T. Fob 1
Hfiiaiwv nr, enginoer, ana vj. j. Amor, nremwi,
i ... v Mowed that when leaving Pixley
ft,!, ' two masked men boarded the engine
a... , with shotguns and ordered tho engineer 1
to pull out. They fired a shot when two <
' miles out and ordered tho engineer ?
to slow down. The engineer and fireman j
were taken back by the robbers to the ex- 1
car, and a bomb was thrown under the
oar. The explosion noarly turned the oar
over. The messenger came out when or- ,
. One of tho rpbfcwe entered the car, while
the other held the fireman, engineer and
. - messenger under cover. Meanwhile. Brakeman
Gabert came up on one side of
aarg". the car and Bentley came up on
the other side to see the
cause of the delay. When they were approaching,
One robber exclaimed: "Btop,"
*v> and fired. /Oabert received a heavy load of
buckshot in the heart and bead, killing him
instantly.
Tbe robbers then reached under the car
and fired at the other man. Bentley
BS",. was struck by several shot in the
&*>,' abdomen and right arm. The robbers
then marched tho three men upon the
engine and backed await Into th?r darkness.
It was thought that the affair was not the
work of professionals, as it was needlessly
, murderous. The robbers secured only #100.
V&fy? Armed psrthwwerh scouring the oountry in
search of the robbers.
A dispatch received from Bakersfield says
that the robbers had been overtaken by tbe
v , officers who went in' pursuit, and that one of
the former was killed and one captured aliva
'The Bodies Were Burned Up.
A serious accident oxurred to a train from
nangor wj os. jonns, near uoya ? rains, two -i
miles east of Kingman, Me. The following
were killed:
i*-*;; John Engliah Campbell, mail rlerk; Henry Goodman,
^ fireman; W. D. Mudgott, rail
jja- way postal clerk.
A It is reported that the bodies were burned
in the wreck. J. Angel, engineer, was seriously
injured, but no passengers are reported
as seriously injured.
The cars had Sewell heaters in them, but
^^^^ they caught fire from.the. locomotive irame^^^^Hdiately
after leaving the track. Tbe mall,
^^ ^Bbaggoge and parlor cars were burned, together
I^^Vwith the express mail matter and baggage.
A wrecking-train, with physicians on board,
went to the sccqe of the disaster. The
Maine Central people are doing everything
possible for thelnjurod paseengera
The latest accounts said the accident was
caused by the drawing of the rail spikes br
the frost. One body bod been recovered,
supposed to be that of Goodman. When the
engine was derailed it nlungod m
t^
graphic communication.
" ???
V Passenger Train Wracked.
north-bound passenger train on the
Northern Central Railroad was thrown
from the track by a broken rail
near Ralston, Peon; About fifteen passengers
were injured, none or them
seriously. Conductor William Dale was
supposed to be fatally injured, but is better,
and his recovery was expected. The car
rolled down an embankment, turning over
twioe in its descent. The passengers suffered
k intensely from the cold during the delay .
r ' caused by the accident.
Killed In k Collision.? Two
freight trains collided on the Knox illeand
Ohio Railroad, half a mile north 6f
Knoxville, Tenn. Qqe fireman was killed
/ and both engines Vtsokod.. Several freight
~?I oars were detaeitsbea. The accident was
caused by a misunderstanding of orders.
ELEVEN MARINERS PERISH*
A Bark Goes Ashore and the Helmsman
Kills Himself.
Th? British baiV Josle Troop, of SV.J<2hn,a
New Brunswick, Captain W. Q. Cook, with
a cargo of chalk, from London to Philadelphia,
with a crew of seventeen men, mnt
fisaore id a gaio near Chtcaraacomico,
about twenty miles north of Capo Hat#
terns, N. (J., at bo van o'clock iu tha evening,
and bocame, with bcr car*o, a total loss.
Nino of the crew and the captain were
drowned, one of the men committed suicide,
and the rest of the crew were saved by the
life saving corps. The vessel has gone to
pieces ana tbo fragments are scattered on
the beach.
The seaman, George Williams, who. was a*
the wheel when the bark went ashore, and is
supposed to have been asleep, was so horrified
at the result when he saw so many of his
messmates perish that he committed suicide
by cutting nix throat with bis sheath knife.
Albert Williams, one of the crew, was
badly injnnvl about the neck while being
transferred from the wreck to the lifeboat or
the stolon.
NEWSY- GLEANIMS,
Indiana, alone'has 375 natural g?s wells
Boston Is to have a thirteen-atory business
blook.
An American is to build an arcade railroad
in Loudon.
Coal in large quantities has been discovered
in Arkansas.
China calls for belD for half a million of
her starving people. '
Nevada, has a population of 63,000, of
* whom more than 8000 are Chinese.
The effort to establish a State lottery in
Nevada has been defeated by a few votes.
Fortt-ONK pension bills were paesed by
the United States Senate in twelve minutes.
A oi<>antic scheme.for the development cf
the California natural gas territory is now
In progress
In'England there are 88,000 ministers, and
170,003 other officers attached to ohurches
and chapels.
The Japanese Minister of Education, Viscount
Arinorl More,' was assassinated by a
religious fanatic.
Cabbies* packing 'and unfavorable
weather have hurt the Florida orange trade
somewhat tbla.eeason.
The immigration Into the Dominion of
Canada last year was 174,00.), a falling off of
1000 oompared with 1887. (
An American railroad conductor has been
Imprisoned in Mexico becau-to a man jumped
from bis train and was killed. <
The Hessian fly is destroying the wheat 1
crop in Central Illinois In some places '
whole fields have been destroyed.
Tub Ohio dealer who sells cigarettes to a
ho^^makee himself liable to a^ sentence of !
wj vw/?iu jwn ?uu m min ui
Tan shortage In the packing in the Wast ,
during the present winter is now estimated <
by Mm Cincinnati Pries Current at 790,000
hogs <1
Under the circular of last April the Trees- <
a1 has, op to a recent date .purchased $117,- <
,450 United Btet-s bonds,at a cost of $187,- ]
798,880. <
Tub total amount of greed fruit into* by J
the various cannersof California during the J
season of 1888 is estimated at 88,900 tons, or 1
70,400,000 pounds.
In January, 1888, the approximate earn- i
logs of 111 railroad lines showed ?n increase ,
of about ten per cent, oxer the earnings of j
the same month last year. I
The free distribution of seed from the Da
partment of Agriculture Is to be transferred s
from Congressmen to Mm National JBxperi)
msnt Btations in the rarioni States.
According to the annual report of the i
Salvation Anny,in the United Kingdom they ,
use 1578 buildings, with sitting aocommoda- (
tion tor 700,800 persons, the rent roll being t
$800,000. ,
* At Colorado, Texas, a well has been bored 1
600 fee* deep which throws to within ninety f
faet oR the surface brine from which yields i
two pound of salt to the gallon. Other walls I
* !
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THE HEW8 Emomzm. |
Eaa^rn and Middle State*.
aRg&Mfias "
louse# in New York end two In Bern FrmnMOft
The deadlock in the Delaware Legislature,
shlch had continued for three weeks, hae Tflf
>Mn broken, the Home sending to the Senate
w nominations for 8tate Tfceemrer and
Auditor the names of the present incumbents,
WiUiam Herbert and James H. Boyce.
ehoee nominations were at once confirmed A
>y V* 8*n?t* . Of it
Oot*rnoh OjTKrrr, ?ef New Jersey, has be c
MMnlaated Edwin O. Chapman as State Suwnntendent
of Publio Ins traction, to take
ibe place from which Colonel Fuller was do- Mor
x>sed by the Legislature. was
of A
South and West. ty-t'
Edward Q#inn killed his brothor John
by striking him on the head With a club iff
during a onarral at their home in Avondale, Pf,"
Ohio. The murder was committed in the f'S?
presence of their mother. Both men were a .
intoxicated. "
A cyclone In Shelby and Bibb Counties,
Ala., caused a loss of flee or six lives and 5eb
much destruction of property. The path of
the tornado was twenty miles in length, and
crossed a rather thickly settled country. ?r
Forty houses were unroofed or blown down found
several hundred head of cattle and horses d_i
killed outright. The damage is estimated at ^Vn
$100,0(10. ?per
In response to an invitation of the Na- of '
tional Tariff Reform League, in session at J
Chicago. Mr. Cleveland declared bis inability on
to attend, but expressed himself as heartily pro
In accord with the purposes of tho League. of i
Tiie machine shops, round house and car Coi
shops of tho "Big Four" railroad at Cln- alls
cinnati were destroyed bv fire. The loss is elei
bout $200,000. " Th<
High winds caused a fire at Rock Rapids, H'"
Iowa, to spread very rapidly, until nearly
the entire business part ot the city was con- TV"
sumed. Twenty-one firms were burned out. If.
The total loss reached #75,000.
Jesse Calhoun, a descendant of John C. i
Calhoun, and one of the wealthiest residents Ka"j
of Pike County. Ark., committed suicide e]Cl
after hearing that his only son had been ar- pa
rested in Texas for murder. vol
Ionatz Ledxker, City Tax Collector of vei
Oloomington, III., and his assistant, Harry Da
M. Leehr, have been arrested, charged witn coi
forgery and grand larceny. ais
A LABOR*it named Joeeph Brogan, at Up- J*'
soil. Wis., killed his wife and two children,
aged five and seven yoars respectively, and ?{"'
then committed suicide with a dull razor.
iiwh1lk Harry Brown, John Williams, and -i '
third man, namo unknown, were crossing '
the Kanawha, at Rush Run, W. Vs., the ,
boat was overturned and all were drowned. ,
Latk returns indicated the election of on
Charles F. Booker. Democrat, and R. P. C. tul
Wilson, Democrat, for tho Fiftieth and Fifty- ti\
first Congresses respectively, to Bucceed the St
late James N. Burnss, of Minouri. a 1
Chinese coolies are being ' constantly as
smuggled from British Columbia into the re<
United Slates by way of coast steamers from ko
Port Townsendr Washington Territory. N<
en
Washington. p,
The Court of Claims has given judgment j?<
for against the bo
-POTtogjSratas withholding dividends. co
The statue of Lewis Cass, presented to the su
people of tho United States by Michigan for th
a place in Statuary Hall, at the Capitol, has mi
been nnv?H?H
?- F?
President Cleveland was affected by J!?
nervous prostration, brought on bv over- .l
work. In the evening after bis attack, bow- J?1
eviT.bi was better and resumed work. !
The President has signed the Nicaragua
Canal bill. Rr
The 1 resident and Mrs.. Cleveland were po
entertained "at a dinner by Secretary and no
JJS> yilas. ... . sti
H6n. Edward PiiKLrs, United States ?r
Minister to England, called nt the White P?
House and had an interview with the President
Jhl
. The House adopted the conference report
on the Direct Tax bill by a vote of yeas 1(18,
nayfl 88. It was then taken to the Senate,
signed, and Ave minutes afterward sent to
the President
T9MPresident has sent to Congress all the ?u
correspondence which has taken place be- sei
tween this Government and Great Britain in
regard to the dismissal of Lord Sackvflle- <rr
West as Minister of Great Britain to tho nr
United States. (tt
Secretary Bayard has received a cable- to
gram from Minister Hubbard, at Japan, announcing
that a treaty of amity, commerce toi
and navigation between tho United States to
and Japan bad been signed by the represen- Ho
tatlves of the Governments. toi
? ni(
Foreign.
Kino Otto, of Bavaria, has been proved pe
without a doubt to be hopelessly insane. etc
Many persons have recently died of
famine in the Province of Orenburg, ha
Russia. , ' gr<
Vvww/sn Wtv rvin^- 1 % . .
UVUVB IIIULIAH UOIUKX, mo irisii
patriot, after refusing to permit his counsel
to apologize for calling Colonel Turner a
sneak thief in court, was sentenced to six i
months in jail without hard labor. This lld
added to the former sentence makes his term
of imprisonment ten months. ,
Two thousand Ave hundred men wore discharged
a few days ago from the canal w<
works at Tavernilla, Panama. Tho con* fcjt
tractors continue to curtail the work on all rii
the sections. There is a strong military re<
force on the line of the canal to maintain no
order. of
THinTY thousand people! witnessed the tol
jfnme of baseball at Naples, Italv, between
two professional teams from this country, ]
the All Americas and the Chicago*. eel
EnntROR Francis Jokrpii, of Austria,has foi
summoned the heir presumptive. Archduke bm
Franz, to Pesth to introduce him to the lead- wo
ing political men and members of the aristo- rat
cracy. scr
Tux Cologne Gazette (Bismarck's organ), ft11
says that Germany will demand of the DIe
United States Government that it arrest and &n<
punisb Klein, the American whom Germany
charges with having led the Mataafaitea in t
Samoa at the time of the repulse of the Ger- mi
mane in pecember last ha
MM. Frkycinzt and Meline have under- tui
taken to form a Cabinet for President Car- du
not of France. it
Tb* Duke of Newcastle lias been married
In London to Mies Candy, a famous English ?
beauty.
A terrible famine prevails in the south
era portion of Coroa.
The Sultan of Morooco has ceded a piece Be<
of the coast near the Algerian frontier to tbo Mil
Germans, who will use it for a naval station. Col
_ Bh?
DISEASE DEFYING DIAGNOSIS hS
Fifty Deaths from a Mysterious *lc
Malady In Kentucky wi
A dispatch from Marion, Ky., says: A
terrible diseas) made its appearance in < OJ
Weosler County a few weeks ago. it raged Oat
lisaatrously for a time and- it was thought
that it had spent its fury, as no new caaes
were, reported fcr ten days. The disease,
Wf * #v?j/p?oinA? lU IHUITJ V iUlHIlb T>tll
form than ever near Dixon, the county seat.
Nine new cava have also developed near
Free Union. Four deaths occurred during
me day, and the other Ave patients were not
sxpxrted to live. Fivj udditional cases
leveloped next day.
.The malady is confined to a atrip of terrl- v
iory bordering on a small stream cnlled Crab
Orchard Creek. In one family of seven only
Lhe father escaped. Up to this time but two
persons attacked bad recovered from the
lisease, one of whom la totally blind and the hf"
>ther a cripple for Ufa There have already 5,?!J
Men more than fifty deaths. At one camemy
on one day there were four burials. fV*;
DoCtore have not been able to make a
Uasno^?*bf the disease. The majority are X**
nofloed to the opinion that It la cerebro
inlaal meningitis of the congestive malignant _
:ype. The patient is taken with sharp peine ?**
a the spine, which soon reach the brain end Co*
ire followed by violent cramps and Con- Oat
rulsions, from which death ensues. . Ry?
?mmm 1
A woitAN named Glrvin, living at bnr- Bea
uun, near Rochester, England, has just had Baa
i narrow escape from being buried alive,
Mm fell Into a kind of trance, which was Hoj
nistaken for death, end e coffin was ordered
ind the uanel preparations made for a fa- Floi
teral. But whiles number oT relatives were Wb
[atbpred at the bedside bewailing their be- Cor
vavement, the supposed corpse startled Oat
hem by suddenly rising up in Led end ask- putJ
ng what was the metier. The women far But
neking good prompt toward conve'eeoenoe. Qbe
HHHHUBiHBHKBmnKL -
FOUR NEV STATES.
h Houses Pass the Omnibus
* Territorial Bill,
) Two Dakotas, Montana and
Washington Admitted. %
ftar
yean of active endeavor on the part
citizena the Territory of Dakota la to
lothed with Statehood. She oomea Into
Union,however, mm Iw. fltat?and with
'tana and Washington, whose admission,
alto per fitted by Congrees, the ntunher
American States will be increased to forwo.
he conference report on the Omnibus
ritortal bill has been agreed to by both
ate and House, ana it only needed the
tature of the President in order to become
w. .7
1 the House the adoption of the bill was
3ted with applause, but In the Senate the
visions of the bill gave rise to some
ate.
ir. Springer, of Illinois, presented the ret
in the Houm and Mr. Piatt in the Senate.
ue mil as agreed to in conference provide*
-the admission of the H La tee of North
iota, South Dakota, and Montana and
ishlngton. The attempt to induce the
ritory of Washington to accept the name
I'ncoma has been fruitless,
he Territory of Dakota is to be divided
the line of the sovonth standard parallel
xlnced due wost to the western boundary
;he Territory. The delegates elected to the
istitutional Com ention north of this par(1
shall assemble at Bismarck and those
:ted south of tRo parallel at Sioux Falls.
9 delegates to the Convention in each of
> proposed new States shall be elected on
> Tuesday after the first Monday in May
it and shall meet On July 4 ana declare
t they adopt the Constitution' of the
ited States. They are authorised thereupoh
form constitutions and State governments.'
t is provided that at the election for deleos
to the Convention in South Dakota the
L-tors shall vote for or against tho Sioux
lis constitution. If a majority of tho
lea shall bo for the constitution the Conltion
shall resubmit to the people of South
kota for ratification or rejection the
istitution framed at Sioux Falls and
o tbo articles and propositions sepo*ly
submitted, including the , quesn
of locating the temporary sent of *govlment,
witb such changes only as relate to
? name and boundary jof the propos?d
ate, to the reapportionment of the
licial and legislative districts and such
lendments as may be necessary iu ordpr
comply with the provisions of this
t; and if a majority of the votes cast
the ratification or rejection of tho const!tion
shall be for the constitution, irrespec o
of the articlea separately submitted, the
ate of South Dakota shall he admitted as
State in the Union under said constitution,
hereinafter provided; but the archives,
cords and books of the Territory of Data
shall remain at Bismarck, the capital of
>rth Dakota, until an agreement. in referee
thereto (s reached bv salil States.
Hut if at tbe election of delegates to the
institutional Cnjut?i>&tos ftielfrcHMc fflklfflB
cnnkt the Sioux Kalis constitution it shall
the duty of tho Convention to form a
nstilutlon as if that quostion had not been
bmiited to the pcopla It is made
b duty of the President to adit
the four new ' State* by
oclnmation if the constitutions formed are
tifiod at tho election to be held on the first
lesday in October. Each of the now States
all be entitled to one Representative in
ingress, except South Dakota, which shall
entitled to two Representatives.
Section 11 ptovides that all lands herein
anted for educational purposes shall bedissed
of only at public sale and at a price of
t less than $10 per acre,the proceeds to contuten
permanent school fund, the interest
which only shall be expended in tho suprt
of said schools. But raid lauds
iy under such regulations a*
9 legislatures shall prescribe be
ised for periods of not more than
e years, in quantities not exceeding one
ition to any one person or company; and
ch land shall not l>e subject to pre-emption,
mestead entry or any other entry under
e land laws of the Rnited Htates, whether
rveyed or unsurvoyed, but shall be re
rved for school purposes only.
All mineral lands are exempted from the
ante made by the act. The two Dahctss
q to lie added to Justice Miller's circuit
le Eighth) and Washington and Montana
Justice Field's (the Ninth).
If the anxietv of the DeohleTa f.hnM Ta?r4.
ries is as great as it lias I>een represented
bo, there is no reason why * NoHth and
uth Dakota. Montana, and Washing[i
should not l>e States within nine
rntbs, and nTso be represented by Senses
and Representatives in tho first regular
sion of the Fifty-first Congress, while the
ople living north and south of the seventh
milord imrnllol, which is to be the boundY
line between tho two Dnkolos, are to
ve a chance to say whether there shall be#
sator difference tuan is promised bjtween
j two.
Th? Bill Signed.
President Cleveland signed the bill for th?
mission of the States of North Dakota,
>uth Dakota, Montana, and Washington at
o'clock on the morning after the document
is laid before him, and immediately sent
>rd to Mr. Springer by letter. It the
atee for whose entry into the Union pro
don is mado by the bill comply with alt its
piirements the four States may be anunced
as in qualified ktnndlng as members
the Union of States about the middle of Ocjer,
188b.
Isllb Starr, the female desperado reitly
shot In Indian Territory, waa fortyir
years old. She was a picturesque figure,
t she wss by no means an attractive
man. She was below medium height,
her fiesby and dressed in a rough nondeipt
costume itl which the masculine and
ninine features of dress were strangely
nded. She was a perfect horsewoman
1 celebrated for her daring as a rider.
Since the suicide of King- Ludwig, tl*
id Sovereign of Bavaria, eleven persons
ve sought death in the waters of the pio-eeque
Lake Sternberg. This number inides
two young men who killed themselves
this way a few days since.
THE MARKETS!"
8 NEW TORE.
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Ich Cows, com. to good.. .35 00 #46 00
ives.oommon to prima.... 0 60 @ 9 00
wo 4 85 O 6 80
nibs 6 50 @ 7 70
gs?Live 5 85 * 5 i0
Dressed 6 & 7
>ur?City Mill Extra. 5 10 <9 5 ?5
Patents 6 76 @7 15
ieat?Na 8 Red 97?*<i 9 Ji
e?State 65 (9 69
rley?Na 1 ?. 81 ? tft
m?Unaraded Mixed 40 &k nu
te? Mo. I White ? <& ??
Mixed Weateru 8&%9 ?{
y?No. 80 ? 00
aw-~Long Rye 0? ? 00
rd?City Steam *" @ fc6??
Her?Elgin Creamery.... 80 (A 81
Dairy, rair to good.. 16 C& 8]
Went lm. Creamery 16 & 33
Factory J2 x
mm?State Factory..,..1? | }V4
Skim*?Light 9X& J?
Weatern M> ?
re?State and Penn ? ? 14
Bumux _
as-*?Weetern 8 85 A 4 01
?p?Medium to Good ... 4 00 A 5 86
nbe?Fair to Good........ 4 00 a 6 10
n?Good to Choice York* 5 8> 2 5
Er3E?HPtt^l3tf* 5 00
???iiu, ? ? <9 1 1W<
B?No, 8, fellow 86X? 86W
?-?ft 8. White ~<$ S$
ley-?tete. J8 5 TO
BOUTOK.
ar?Spring Wheat pet's.. 5 PO O 7 00 r>
n?Steamer Yellow. 4"Vtf5 40 W[
?No. 8 White 85 2 * M
?{Hate... - ?8 ? 54
ram*Toww (mass.) oatix* muuuv.
f- Droned weight & Q fl<^
ep?Lave weight 8*41/ ' 4
lr?Peon. family........ 4 70 0 4 ?5
eat?No. 2, Red, Keb... 98)4$ ??
n?No. X Mixed. Feb... - 40^<g 40)f
?Ungraded White ? <3 81'-4
>v ee?-Barly Roee. , 85 0 18
ker?Creamery Extra... 89 # 10
te-Part skim* 8 0 8
V * $2'
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* Hf Wso to thirty-one has passed w
Mb. KUr on tbs Australian ?
y**?*" ^F'V. ^ > 'y a
%Z??Sfci*r*4&*>,i,*l,l,roftt*ban,,d S
T Hartford, Conn., dte^JjrTRS^M'
liint^nttoa as to the loss w
, Of Qfcve?oltg <4 the dia- *
y0*^ vf * iWtot; of whom twoty-two are t
ten e#capWun* J5
' aovsnty J?" old, was
.?b* aitd muoh property waa
blast in Uew York. J,
i rsgir of Wealsyan University, at 1??
were badly damaged by J
*~*Vyon of dynamite bomba by fresh- at
7 WMS celebr/iting Washington's <1?
uimf^l*00? Hubbard, a freshman J?
ti^iliS*1, * berk coa tractor, shot and Pn
r vtM an<* mortally wounded Q*(
I near Rssnney, W. Va. About fin
I *W ?*^loke horsewhipped Evans. "O
I price ever paid for a horse in U8J
I ** given a few days since, when Rv
JK.5t..v^ ???* " -M"? ft"
^tion at Lexington, Ky. ogj
?ff^3dew*c|[^ in the West Virginia I
Leg* - ? JiB
won or ~ """ ine re^iec- v~
Senator. If* ' K?an* M United State* w|)
A hiki m \ ?*B
Georglm ??ow to^n raged all ^rer
now l3ll0r?than ** he" inches of and
of snoe A^nta. It i* the heaviest fall ?n^
there. rithla ^ -recollection of peoijP jjjjj
r Two cklldren ware eaten wolveswm'e ~
returning. from school In Minnesota. ^
TvhhK tfo. 17 on ?he Cincinnati Southern c
Road, near Sunburnt, Tenn., is on Are, and t
in a property sense it Is the greatest catas- t
trophs any railroad ever suffered. The off!-' a
cere of tht road' placed the lose at from (400,- t
000 to - |p00,000. Coal seams were ablaze j
which promised to burn for months. The i
tunnel if feet long. ?
Countf Treasurer James M. Love, of *
Circle*Ilia, Ohio, has nl:*'onded and is a da- 1
faulter to the sum of $2<>,000. (
GovsAkor Wilson and General Goff,eich
of whom Claims to have been elected Governor
of west Virginia, effected an under- j
standing to the affect that the fcrmer should j
hold over as Governor and the latter qualify <
as such <M March 4. The case was then to
be taken to the Supreme Court for a decision. (
Heavy snow storms and very cold
weather asp reported from the South and
the West. J
h colored man who had been
whSnme^dife^5^W,U,ynchedby '
The President has' vetoed the House bill i
to quiet title of settlers on the Dee Moines
River lands in Iowa.
Da. D. Wir.r.AHi) Bliss, who attended
President Garfield daring his illness, died a
few days ago at his residence in Washing*?
PKMrom and Mrs. Cleveland gave their
last reception to the public It was the most
brilliant of the winter's series. The White
House was handsomely decked with flowers.
James C. Flood, the California millionaire,
died at Hiedelberg, Germany, of
Blight's disease. The remains will be embalmed
and will rest till May in the church- J
yard chapel there, when thoy will be trans- i
- ferred to San Francisco.
Planter Modksta Ruiz, who was cap- J
tared by bandits in the Remedios district,
(Cuba, haT been released on the payment of a ^
ransom of $80,000. . j
Tax {British Parliament has reassembled J
, The Queen's opening speech asked for in- j
creased supplies for defensive purposes.
William Barrett, builder, of Boston 1
and Everett, Maaa, has gone Itrto fhsOtvency. "
i His liabilities are stated at $074,000.
A disastrous fire broke out in Warren,
Ponn., and, owing to the severity of the
weather, resulted in a loss of over $70,030 to a
the town and the destruction of a block. f
Mrs. James Westcqtt, the young wife 11
of a prominent citizen and lumber merchant *
at Hazzard?s, Penn., and a servant, Jennie y
Walters, were burned to death.
i A BUILD1N9 in Bristol, Conn., was wrecked jj
, by an explosion of powder.
Tux news of the signing by the President "
of the bill making fonr new 8tates was re- *
i oeived in tbbas States withCsatisfaction. A c
telegram from Helena says that all Montana s
is celebrating, and Dakota is really beside
herself with delight. From every hamlet } K
large enoughto have a telegraph office come a
despatches expressive of a state of jubilation
bordering Oft insanity. R
General Harbison has rented a pew in b
the Presbyterian Church of the Covenant.
Mr, Blaine will also worship there. ~
DR. FUROH Whautojc Hnllnifci- *u
Btato Deportment, and a prominent author I
of legal works, is dead in his sixty-ninth I
year- I
Consul-Gxtwux Wali.kr, at London, |
England, has sent his resignation to the I
Btate Department, to take effect immedi- I I
aiely on Qw appointment of his successor. !
Tub President has nominated J. Lee
lacker, of New York, to be Deputy Fifth
Auditor of the Treasury, rice Alfred E.
Lewis, removed, and James C. Perry, of
North Carolina, to be an Assistant Surgeon
in the Marine Hospital service.
Th? Chinese Minister and suite have |
arrived at Washington from Havana, Cuba. '
Bknto* J. Ham,, Commissioner of
Patent^ has. rendered a decision in the
matter .tof the -petitions of Gray and a
McDonongh to reopen the Bell telephone u
Interference*. The Commissioner refuses to Jj
reopen the interferences and reaffirms the
award" pf priority to Bell. B
FonRsm, containing iOOO nooses, | ?J
I with tamnles- wHnni- ??->- - 1 T
^ ??itu iiu?|nMU*|. Ill OUIU ?
snokl, Japan, were recently burned to the 1
ground. At Yokoaokf, lire gutted 500 houeea I
end burned threo wen to death. On the |
same day ten house* t Joetio end fifteen at I f
Toklo were burned. .
Qwti has r&aaed a law excluding Chinese ?
immlgt -ant. from the 1 Umubllc. But all other b<
claaeesdf immigrants find a warm welcome. Q
jbxxxm. Dukoxt, who was Rial's lieut/nant
in the bloody half-breed rebellion,
has teas .p&rdooed by the Canadian GovernjbauMaMtQO**
ou hi* way to his old stamp*
KtaMt. the eldest son of Prince
the heir to the Bavarian ?
11#*If?*Don, lie aIco. is to send \
an oxqalette plctora ki feather*, repre* ntmg u.
one of" IK* JiM* picturesque and poetic riawa *
of >&e iaWef Fatocnaro, to the I aria Expoai- J
pon. A JetriMf inwax i? makings mini*- ?
-lure coplr of the Oity of Mexico in that
pliable nfVMlfel.alHb tar the Paris Exposition. *
A naiKY company, farming about 10.000 2
?tsk impleipants
and ma- jj
Armonrf& C*A, Chicago amounted to aj
I 00a.000.pp that time they killed 1,140,000 it
bogs, 661,WX> cattle, and 164,540 bheep. "
Ob ?m of fba most stormy, disagreeable
171 of the year, nearly seventeen thousand
tbl% patriotic) women of Boston wont to the
)Us and voted. This is not the first tims
m mothers, wires, end daughters of this
mntry here taken np the broom of reform
id done suprising work for the interests ol
leir children end families.
Although over twenty thousand Boston
omen registered, hardly anyone 'save the
omen themselves) believed they would aoelly
vote
This proves that every year new avoca>ns
ere opening where women demonstrate
sir ability, as well as capability, to transt
business for themselves and make
>ney.
Women living near a village or large town
n make many dollars "pin money1* every
ar raising poultry end eggs. Mrs. James
Burgess, Nashua, N. H., says she cleared
it year, from only 10 hens, f5o.SU for sggs
me. 8he oould have cared for 160 bens
illy, and made ten times as much. She
l ibut* s her success to the use of Bherln's
Condition Powder to make hens lay.
ere Is no doubt that Pow der is a great
p. The manufacturers have for years ofed
cash premiums to consumers, and a
x)f of what we before said pf women is the
t that every year, a woman captured one
their larger premiums. This year the
it premium is f50 in gold, and we should
bo a bit surprised if some woman got it;
lot, she will get a lot of eggs to sell from
ng the Powder. Mrs. Mary J. Glenn, of 1
stburg, Va.. says: "Before using Sheri- <
t's Powder I was getting from 40 hensj 6 <
1 Sggs per week; during eight weeks, while
ft<jr it I ? *
7,?i - ?" "um we same nens MHJ eggs."
8 Johnson &Co., 22 Custom House St,
Bon, Mara, (the only makers of Sherii
a Condition Powder to make hens lay)
I Bend, postpaid, to any person, two 25 <i
t packs of Powder and a new Poultry
sing Guide, for i 0 cents. The book alone 1
"* F?r *'? fiv" packs of Powder 1
i 'or t'-'JO, a large 2^ ponnd can
1 book; six cans, |9, express prepaid. '
a stamps or cash. Interesting testimon- 1
sent free; *
n?1 or.XnIn In. . !
Vest to&?2-ftoirtthrori^ tW
onsists of a piece of pasteboard about
he size of an envelope In'it aio holes
he size of a silver quarter, a half dollar
aid a dollar, with red paper seals ready
o paste across each slot. A coin can bo
>ut in and scaled, enclosed in an enreloped
and Bent through tho mails in
afety. If some shrewd iuventor will put
hoso things on tho mnrkct with slots to
nake any desired amount the Governnent's
nostal note business will take a
Irop.?New York Graphic.
Important beds of coal, four feet to
Ive feet thick and of excellent quality,
have recently been discovered in the
Crimea.
In two years Vermont has paid $10,
300 for dead foxea.
Would Van Believe
The Proprietor ot Kemp'B Balsam gives
Thousands of Bottles away yearly? This modo
of advertising would prove ruinous if tho
Balsam was not a perfect cure for Coughs and
Don't hesitate! Procure a bottle to-day to keep
In your home or room for immediate or future
use. Trial bottlo Free at all druggists'. Large
Size 60c and $L
London spends $8,000,000 a year on potted
plants and cut flowers.
A Radical Care far Epileptic Pits.
7nthrEtlftoi?Please inform your readers
that 1 have a positive remedy for the above
named disease which 1 warrant to cure the
worst cases. t?o strong is my faith in its virtues
tlint I will send fiee a sample bottle and
valuable treatise to any sufferer w ho will give
me his P O. and Express address. Kcsp'y,
H.O. ROOT. M. C . 183-Pearl St.. New York.
Catarrh Cared.
A clergyman, after years of suffering from
hat loathsome disease. Catarrh, and vainly
Tying every known remedy, at last found a
prescription which completely cured and saved
lim from death. Any sufferer from thisdrcjidfuj
disease sending a self-addressed stamped
jnvelone to Prof. .1. A. Lawrence, 88 War en
St., N. Y., will receive the recipe freeof charge.
25 Cents
iVill buy a Treatise on the Horse and His
Diseases Book of 100 ]>ages, valuable to
very owner of horses. Fostago stamiw taken,
lent postpaid. New York ITorsk Book Co.,
i84 Leonard Street. New York city.
If afflicted with sore oven use Dr. IwxacThomp>on'a
Eye-water. Druggists sell at 25c.per bottle.
Prepare for Spring
New Is the time to prepare for spring, and ycur
iwn vystem ia of Drat Importance. If you have not
alt well during the winter, if yeu hare been overrorked
or closely confined In badly ventilated
oeme or ahrpa. you need a good tonic and blood
'uriflarllke Hood'a Saraaparllls. Take it early and
ouwill ward off attacka of dl- rate or escape the
ffecta of Impure blood and that tired feeling, so
emmen In the spring. Do not delay. Take Hood's
arsaparllla now.
"I wish to state the benefit I derived from Hood's
arsaparllla. I have us.d it in the spring for three
ears for debility and can esy thet I ga ned in fl-ah
nd strength aftar using ona : ottla. It has also
11 red me of sick headacha."?Mas. F. R. Akduwi.
puth Woodstock, Conn.
"I took Hood's Sarssparllla for loss of appetits,
yspepsla, and general languor. It did ma a vast
mount of good, and I have no he.eltanoy in recointending
ltn?J. W. Willi roan, Qulncy, lit
Hood's Sarsaparilta
old by all druggists. $1: six for &. Prepared only
rC.1. HOOD k CO., Apothecarlee, Lowell, Usee.
IQO Poses One Dollar
miaMim CREAM BALM
Glvsa relief at e?e* f"?
k?}3com ==a"i)L/JI
CATARRH.
Balm into each nostril.
KLY BBOB.. M Warren St.. N. Y.
The fintlamu on the left took Mercurv, rotaeb
id Saraaparllla Mixture*. which ruined hi* diiroaon
and rare him mercurial rheum* lam. 'J he tenamis
cm th* rhrbt took Swift'* Hracinc (S. H. 8.)
hie h forced out the poleon and built htm up from
iVrfMlPECinO ia entirely a Teretaole medi-- I
aa, and ]a the.^only medicine which ha* ever cured
RRMmnmr. none HloAd Humor. and kindred
biin. Bsnd for our books oj? Jdocxi and Skin
CO., Drawers, Atlanis. Ok. II
UORTHERN PACIFIC.
I LOW PRICE RAILROAD LANDS A
ft EE Government LANDS
MILLIONS of ACRES of each In Minnesota, North
akota,Msntsna, Idaho. Washlntrton sod Orocon.
Bill Publications with Maps describing the
CUV run host Ajrricultural, Grating and Tintit
Lands Dow open to Settlers Heat Ire*. Address
Ml. B. LAMBOBH,
JU iuu ima.
? * ? "0**0* will n&kMmrinin'
il??gB3famte?Baag?
n'nfi c?itfSr?yr sSIFitt?EaACT
UUnilknHalnkiaonMirwwtU^utiu
I auytlilmg tlx in tb* world Kltl.tr *ri ivttlromit
>M. T?na? rail. A<V4r*w, Taoa * Co., augwu. Sulii
For Neuralgia. I
NEW, PERMANENT C U RES. e,
* ? Tear*. HImUm, Okie, ftu IT. 1*M. ?
Mhiat tMrtull; for Hnnl yeare ?<lk aea* K
?n1#* ell MealUi Celled; arled It. JtMla 0U| 11
m nni a* retain la ?IW M
i ?. mmoij, r. a
Again* m. oiwy. ni.. iter ia, imi. I]
My wu? tree tmtM vlUt aearalfla ul alto* *
M?? bettu mt KitMta OU ni hw C
Snui M*ia. row mnmra.
After All. Mini, ni . Kay U. IMI. ?
Bare kam mm of aanralfU fine a? If
mOoci te be eared by M. Imtt OIL ?
J. M. U1V, 1*N>M?
A* DBVOaim AMD DUmi.
TNI CNARLEI A. VOGELCR CO.. Baltlnof*. M.
Diamond Vera-Cura
FOR DYSPEPSIA. .J
AND AI.L KTOMACU THOUUL.KR MOCn AS
Tndiyeation. Boor btomach. llrartlmrn. hannee.nid- M
dine**, Oonetlpatton. inline** alter eillny, food i
Ri* ni ! the Month and dinawrt-mble taale alter r
ratine- frarronanw and Low siunU.
At Drvogltta and I)falert or trnl by mall on rettipt
of 70 el*. (I boon*. 11,00) in itampe. Sam fit ten I 111
on receipt o/l-cent otomp.
Tht CHtIm A. Voa?ltr Co., BaUfmots, Wd J
What Scott's Emulsion Has Done; S
?hi
Over 26 Pounds Gain in Ten Weeks. V!
Experience of a Prominent Citizen, k"
Th* Cunowu SoCTTTT FOm IH*) wi'
8cpfr*snon or Vic*. j J?
8am Era nci hco. July 7th. 18M.) *
I took a severe eold upon 11,1
my chest arid lungs and did m
not give It proper attention; 1
it developed Into bronchitis, 11
and in the fall of the samf
pear I was threatened with
Bonsumptlon. Physleiari^r:. if:
Seott's Emulsion of Cod Liver 1
Oil with Hypophosphltes regularly
three times a day. In
ten weeks my avoirdupois
went from IBS to 180 pounds
and over; the cough meantime
ceased, c. R Bennett.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGI8T8.
Plan's Remedy fbr Cntsrrh Is tho |B
Best, Busiest to Use, and Cheapest.
Bold by druKKlsts or sent by mall.
60c. K. T. Uazeltlne, Warren, Pa. ^
F RXZE RbreasI
BEST IN THR WORLD UlttnUb
tf Uot the Genuine. 8old Everywhere.
oiij rellCftI^"-i
oflLcoivS t N fesss
medhwMiwiji-y^iaja^JPerDay rrrwi.iwn, pouu.*. N.
Centennial Manufacturing co.\Pi!,cinn*,i' ?hi?'
WHY WEAR EVE- GCH8S6&L
DE.TRIZIE'8 CUItEfl
Eye Restorer wfi?K
RESTORES DISEASED
SIQHT ^V55^' EYES.
At all Druggists. Send Tor Circulars.
EYE RESTORER CO.. - ALBANY. N. Y.
I've Got It!
CHE^T"FAMILYVATLAS
KNOWN.
owxjy 20 cents:
191 Pages, 91 Full-Page Maps.
Colored Mai* of enrli State and Territory In tho
T'nited States. Also Maps of every Country in the
World. The letter ureas gives the square mill a of
eaeh State; time of settlement; population; chief
eltlea; average temperature; salary of ottielals and
the principal postniast, rs in the State: number of
farms, with their produ. tionsand the value thereof;
different manufactures and number of ?mi loves,
etc.. etc. Also the area of each Foreign Country;
form of government; population; principal products
and their money value; amount of trade; religion;
aire of army; miles of railroad and telegr. ph: number
of horses, rattle, sheep, and a vast amount of information
valuable toali
EVERY FAMILY SHOULD HAVE ONE.
All newspaper readers aro constantly needing an
Atlas for reference in order to intelligently understand
the artic e tie v are perusing. It is surprising
how much information Is thus stor.d away in the
memory, and how soon one t ecoinss familiar with
the chief points concerning all the Nations of the '
World. Pnstpnid for 'iS cents,
nnng nun imi w ?? ? ? ? ?
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Agents wanted, $1 an hour. 80 new articles. CaU'giie
andsamjjc s li < < . c I-:. Mai thall. 1a ck)nji t. NY
Jjgliyi DYE 8 Wo ldt DaSwma
THIS MEANS YOU.
This Beautiful $125.00 Organ
Positively Given Away.
To the first person sending ns Wit for 2.1 pnekrts ol
Weeds, lO psrkrls mom beautiful Flower
Heeds, I H packets of the choicest Vegetable Heed,
llenns. Pena, Kndish, Parsnip, To inn to, t'nbbnge,
Onion. Turnip, fleet, ilfiisk Melon, C'u
cumber. Celery, Pepper and I.enure, one packet
each, lteiiiembtr, v?o uvk?* yon a present of the
Organ as you wet the worth of your morey in Heed.
We do this to pet every one reading 'his "Aa." to
buy their Heed?nl ns. The oni-s-ndin* the first
nearest guess as to the numVern! grains or kernel.
In a ball pound nl t'oflee iil? the Or*an, which
will be sent hy freiglil. securely rnelird. May 1st,
HW9. Write lo-day. Ki nd postal note, uicnev ordeT
or registered letter We will not compete with firms
lulling old trashy seeds at rutrntca. We sell only
the best at rensonnble prices. Addressplainly,
I It VI St. If. HWINK. Herdsman, Itloomlna
tJlen.BUf'KR CO.. FENNA. Your choice any 10
packets and one guess. .10 cts. Find puess lr
separate piece of paper, aire cf costal card. Mentior.
this rarer
CAN YOU
A SOUK
When you see one? Know
whether he is free from Spavin,
Splint and Sprain, or the many
troubles to which Horses are
liable ?
And if you can detect imperfections,
do you know how to
treat the animal so as to do
away with the trouble and thus
greatly increase the value of the
Horse ?
Vflll Avon lrnATc ?
J VW V* V** tllU |;i UJ^CI
name of the different parts of
the animal, such as Fastern,
Stifle, Hock, Ac. If not, you
cannot claim to be much of a
horseman. Can you tell the age <
and hundreds of other points are j
25c. 100-Page lllusti
It teaches you to pick out a go
and so guard against fraud; dete
when same is possible; tell the ag<
the different parts of the animal; 1
Ac., Ac.
We will forward, postpaid, *on :
BOOK PUBLISHING HOUSE, I
We ?r. r OOOD PAT to WOXER ftv spate!
work up to JULY next. Besides good pmj
>r work wig be glren as an
srfonned, ?SOUU KXxfil praMnt to
le agent doing the tost work; #460 to the
cona. end eo on. Ken, bore add girls ean
iake bund red* of dollar* between now end
lljr 18t>9. This k a SPECIAL cbaaoe, dad
olds good only until Inly. address
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sfeT
iu* 'j?i fir"
e* *fr a(a* B<~*lc- For ?ff? vr*j01'.tt
7 \?Wp mention Uila panrr an.i MMiw
JONES OF BtNGHAMTON,
BlHflHAMTOK. K. Y.
HDDS IIV Ifflt"
ttid brtutl(n) y llluetratrd. ahowtntc th?
iirehea of I lip Jiw , < atholiee and Vrote?tant?,
tl line |>ortrati*of eonieof ilieh- itrofthirhuitlp(lie
metre|>olf*. and ellin* liow KiwYorUn
Ip fiom tin- Jew* << tliet lir atlan KHentl.tr. TH?
Jrlaiu HK.1IOKE.H 'KJIO Till. MA?r.INK
for March (now read)) la a very art lt?d
Bhy the Rev. t ar o Martyn. ! I* letter (ban n
nd?y rivlt to New Y? rk. and will be of KTrat Intel to
every number of the faml'y. T lie c Mid. en
II be dcliKli'e t to le-in the new ratace in ** Yoi. rr
u nnni riny," (handle mrly illnetr. te*i) In lb
rrh nnintM-r. It in a wonder ul uumlrr. Ark
ur ncwiwlea er f<>' It. or wild ttt ri nt? the tniblor.
W. JKNKiNi.S ItEMOKFMI.
IB En at I4tla M.i IS e wYni It.
dhenia<?o?j7 to ITmIt care v/\
'Vara.' ArlW.WIfMuU?*tani|e V /
[' ' VJ yvinH
[TTITT .w. 1 r~ "fT*!
lor Krjra and alao 1^7
n lilt It >< wlH to Save for ltreed1J|^H|^^^M^
l'nriv>e a: and t very thiny. ..
jon rbould knew- cn (hie auhicct tl II 1 I P
able, bent roetpald foi '2 tic. /tl(tf>li r) I.
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\ ilAflENTS WANTED?
lA fJr~cntcciAiia ma
lOfXl Ilrewater'a Safety Rain
Holder* GIVEN AWAY to Introdue*
them. Every horae owner buy*
from 1 tos. I.ineenevar under horwe-*
fast KendJBota. in ?tjmps tons* noetic
and packlnir for Nlrirl Plated
Bamplu lhat sella ft r ?s cents Aildreaa
Brewster Mfg. Co., Holly, Mleh.
MUCTIC*1 HINTS j raves, containin* aolM
M all | _ _ I facia lhat every man
f o Bullae rs i rrsffESo/avK;
.Mtln* bfa (OnirVU; Id th-elena ol plain and elegant
he nira. with ]>lai> and estimated coat hhort cltapteieon
the kite IMP ch nineya. cistern, foundation,
brickwork. |itlB| cel'ar. lieatlnK. Tentllatlon. lb*
roof and mat ^Ba of interest to builder*. Mailed
free on recelL.?*^?centa in postal stamps. Addrre#
NATION/f ?KI!T M ETA I. KOOPIKO
f'O . ."Sin t" ^^trntlolIt Hi., New VorkCUy
' ~ ?
SI60 s U c?4 rUerex.
t'lrralnr!". ,
Bet "|"|'1|| HlBB
and Double I i '^' a JWil11 '
cntric Friction I fflCBgaH OaPgr 00^
Feed Manufaotitled
be the ija^
Hum Inoa Womts. Salern, N. C. V,' rl te for circular.
CONSUMPTION
I have a poattWr remru.v for the nbovr diacaac ; hvit* tmo
thruMtndx of ra*es of lh?*orvt kind and of Ion* alandlajr
I av? brrn cured. ho Miotic i* nx faith tn tta etnearr that
I *111 fond tao bolt lie*, tegfthir with a \oluabla
irratls* on thia dieriiM* to anv unfTcior. Give Esprw and
l\ O. addrraa. T. A. bUM/Cll. if. C.. 1*1 l>url St., N. Y
LOOK AT THIS!
Cheapest and brat (?rrir*fin* / v
American Dictionary at r?/
ilip unprrciMkntcdlv low prion ^ >
fSl li*24 h ndarme pajrrs, (
I ounrt in black cloth. Fuvllsh rTV> .?>^V
ivorda with Ocrninn equiva- , , \
Jents and pron- notation. and 3s; . "1 Y>\O'.nnnn
wort's with l.npl.ah ...OjvJ
ilelinitiona, so that If j-ou hear r"^"V Cw Otv*
a German word and want to ( - r /* 1
know it ill Envliah. y< u look in ^\_ >
one part of Ihe hook, while if yf]
von want to translate i.n Hni?. f \ \
I <rH word :ntoG< mianjou look /\k?,
inlonn ?hor part, l'ontpatd. fl. J'
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DETECTIVES
Wanted la eery Count?. Shrewd men to act under lodlractlaai
In our Secret Service. Experience not necessary. l'ar ilea lard free,
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CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
PENNYROYAL PILLS
BED C20S3 DIAMOND BRAND. J\
Original, l?e%t, only penulne arid
r* A\ we"MM reliable |*lll for aale. Never Kail.
afjAl^ijalSA Awk for 4'hieheatcr* Ki.yliii, Qi~ J|A
-v TtLDiamond Brand, red ?"?
-? M \?j tallic boar*. atulct with blue ribiUPboD.
At IlrupgUlP. Accept \/
/ }]j no otker. All pilli lu jMe v
* ? |/jr board boxes, pink wrappers, are i danger*
\ *C^ cp oui counterfeit. hciut 4e. (atanipa) foe
\ //"} parllculcra on?l **Hcllrf f.?r Iodic*,** <>?
V , -Utter, be return ni.ll. tO.lMIO tcitl*
ont.l la from LAIliS who ha\e used thru. Namr I'Bjar.
ChtcheaUr Chemical Co., SI siIIkoii Kq..l'hl la.,P*.
DIaih'a DiIIa Great English Gout and
DIBIl 9 I11S Rheumatic Remedy.
OtiI Itox, .14 I round 14 I'llU.
IS YOUR FARM FOR S*lEMVrr.Y!!Y
tf to addreaa Coiitik A Wright. 233 ISroadwa-. N. Y.
ID HORSE
)f a Horse by its teeth ? These
j;iven in our
rated Horse Book, f
od Horse; know imperfections
ct disease and effect a cure '-|
3 by the teeth; what to call i
biow to shoe a horse properly,1
receipt of 25c. in stamps.:
34 Leonard ft,, N. Y. City,] ^