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* Let the GOLD DUST twins do your work." ^sssES^PIBB W-OSfegjl GOLD DUST Jt,clr figra half the cost of soap and with half the labor. 'House work is hard work without Gold Dust." THE N. K. FAIRE3ANK COMPANY. Chicana Weather That Kill*. Lincoln, Neb., April 22.? There was a drop in the temperature today Irom the IueIi point of vesterda,\ from 40 to 50 decrees' IMIOUgllOUl me JMUte. following a slight fall of rain, the wind changed from (lie south to the northwest, and tonight a snowstorm is prevailing in central Nebraska, with indications of a blizzard. Jiailroad reports from the extreme northwestern part of Nebraska and the Black. Hills tell of a heavy fall ot snow, 15 inches at Custer, and nearly two feet at ISpearfish. Trains are slightly delayed, more, however, from the furious wind than the snow. A. fil T O H. T A. . Bears the /) lhfl Kind ^OU Havfl AlWajfS BOUgtt K6?.r Gov. Davis Accused by Church of Drunkenness. Little Rock, Ark., April 23.? At a meeting of the Second Rap tist church congregation tonight the discipline committee pro sented charges against Governor Jefferson Davis, \Vho is a member of the church. The allegations accuse the governor of profanity, drunkenness and gambling. It was decided by the congregation to appoint a committee of three to wait on the governor and demand of him a statement as to whether the r?llMt*cTAc *1 vn f in ai* \r ^ ^' til* lilt* Ul IKM . 'J further action was taken l>y the church at tonight's mooting, (iov. Davis is out of the state on a vacation tour and is not ox pected to return until about June 1. Until his return n< further steps will be taken in the matter. You Itiiiiu U'hiil You Art- Taking When > on take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formula is plainly printed on everv hot tie slioteiny the! it is simply iron ami (piinine in h tasteless form. No < ure. No pay. .'?0c k* 1! would he very foolish,*' .-ay J:. Springfe. hi (Mo) leuule; Democrat, "lor liie Uoer sviiipiitis .o shut oil 1 .upland s supply oi .Missouri mules. Ail the victories ol importance that tie Moors have won hare through the aid and ton uit ul onri m?i ?? C iirt'tt < ol.l i:? .ft I.u>. J.? vfit i v* '' < money it it I'm Is t-<> cliTH. K. \\*, (. l>i is f]in .f r.v . " : <!f, 11 ,!<? f iullllii! Ii . J I i i* ; tii < or (it*i tn;iny. . . i w .,t . Ri\t"on I: ti ??r f rofl t!? of tl.f tir! .< (> of (ills ^!o!> ?? -*m+ rnmm ? .? -. J ? ?. ' * l> >' ih<> < < .'<. V I.r H1 iv" Kroiiio- ,i i m '?< a one. iiu,>. .No < > . j l'ru'.eii :ent?. \ V ./ f I Story of the President's Mother. When Martha Bulloch, the fair daughter* of a wealthy Georgia planter, married Theodore Roosevelt half a century ago she little dreamed that her name would bo handed down tts the mother of a president. The pretty romance of her meeting with the New York man, their courtship and marriage, and the long honeymoon journey in a stagecoach, forms a new and interesting chapter in connection with the life of the present Theodore Roosevelt. In the June number of The Ladies'llomejournal this romance and many unknown facts concerning the president's mother are told by a cousin of Martha Bulloch. ?$$ | The Old Spanish Cannon. The large Spanish cannon. cui-huri-u at muuingu aim ^ivoii tho state and city of Columbia by the Federal government, which has been on the State house grounds ever since its arrival without attention, is to be properly mounted. It will be placed west of the Capitol in the centre of the lawn, and will be pointing to the hills of Lexington, from which Sherman's army shelled the building during the Civil war.?State. lMlfine C'ur??s IMIcn! Monay rnfumlpil if it ?>v?>r fails. "Persons who deposit money ^ in a oauK, which subsequently i fails, lose more or los^ of their , money?seldom all of it?but they do not lose their lives." says 1 the Philadelphia Public Ledger. "It is too often the case that 1 those who have no faith in banks 1 but hide thoir money at home, lose not only their wealth, but their laves as well. Yesterday's , Ledger reported two such cases ! in this State alone. Robbers who had learned in Home way that i the persons had money in their houses, and who knew that they were defeneoless. broke in. killed the men and look their cash. It i1 is bettor to trust the banks." OASTOniA. Boan tho /t ^ie K'm' Have Always Bou,^t ? I The old controversy weather ! Beaconsfield died a .lew or a Christian has sprung up a new in ; Knpland. A correspondent of the Manchester < iiiafdian asserts that there is reason to Relieve | that he died h .lew, since Lord .! Rothschild was summond to his jdeatti bed. 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