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4 ASTHMA I * _ai t d_: i_ Mainmaicno di igno ?n r Cure i ABSOLUTELir FREE WBITB UR NAME CHAINED FOR TEN ^YEARS RELIEF. After having it caretully analyzed to opium, morphine, chloroform, or Dr. Taft Bros. Medicine Co. Gentlemen: I write thjs testirac wonderful effect of yom Asthmalen< been afflicted with spasmodic a>thm my own skill a? well as many other wiadows on 130th street, New York My wife commenced taking it alKmt ed a radical improvement. After u ed and she is entirely free from all ? Tecommend the medicine to all who Yours \ Dr. T>ft Bros. Medic ke cal Gentlemen: I was troubled ^ ous remedies, but they have allra (] started with a trial bottle. 1 founev your full-size bottle, and I am ever and for six years was unable to worl doing business every day. I his test fit. Home address, 233 Rivington s Trial Bottle Seat Abwoln Do not delav. Write at once, a CO., 79 East 130th St, N. Y. City. 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I very soon r.oticsingone bottle her asthma h:is disappearsymptoms. I feel that I can consistently are afflicted with this distressing disease, fullv, O. D. PHELPS, Si. D. Feb. 5. 1901. ma for 22 yers. I have tried n timerI. -l across your advertisement and eh once. I have since purchased tat*. J. I have a family of four cliild.en, ki }x am now in the best of health and am irkony you can make such u?e of as you see street. " S. RAPHAEL, fi7 Enst 139th St.. New York City. Ic-1t Free on Receipt ofPwtnl. ddressing DR. TAFT BROS'. MEDICINE I Druggists ,B"WAED NY CASE OF .3STID not be Cared bj sr's Toan.ic The only combined Chill and Fever treatkidneys, stomach, blood, brain and nervoua r's Tonio will lious and Continued Fever. zer; a Logical Prescription Scientifically For 6ale everywhere. KINGSTREE, S. 0.^ r\ 4 / ! ag. Heading lor i nd Women, in )utlook r;r;: strated Magazine in one. Tells the story brief, clear-cut paragraphs. Lyman Abbott nilton W. Mabic the Associate Editor. S RALPH CONNOR will Under this pseudonym were written two of the ivid most striking of recent novels, " Black Rock " and ark, ''The Sky Pilot." A new novel of Canadian and Her, Western life by this author will appear in Th? >use OimooK during the year. In spirit, humor, pathos velt and strong character-drawing it is even superior to Riia its predecessors. SPECIAL I To intrTduce^T^HTj I offer! ^utlo?k to new reac^* xU. -???J crs we will send it for two months' trial for 35 cents proand vidod this paper is mentioned. Address ies THE OUTLOOK, NEW YORK Skin Diseases. For the speedy and permanent care oi tetter. Rait rhftnm and eczema. Chum oerlaio's Eye and Skin Ointment is vithoot an equal. It relieves the itcheng and smarting almost instantly and .ts continued use effects a permanent :ure. It also cures itch, barber's itch, scald head, sore nipples, itching piles. I(j9 chapped hands, chronic sore eyes ana )n. granulated lids. g?. Dr. Cady'B Condition Potrd'rs tor 0I- horses are the best tonic, blood pnrifiet ID "^'1 Prtro RoldH* ^ Indiana's star basebill twirler, who ja! drew a salary on the diamond field of nd about $3,000 a year, is now digging )n ditches in that State for $1.50 per k day. A IN THE GRIP OF ICE* Cc-vy Damage io the South Caused Dy Sleet. COMMUNICATION INTERFERED WITH Telcpraph and Telephone Poles and Wires Everywhere a Coufused Lot of Wreckage. Little Rook. Ark., Special.?The heaviest losses ever sustained in Little Rock from a like cause i.s the result o? the terrible storm of slest and cold rain tvhirli nrpviilprt hp-p for flip r>iat three da.v3. culminating Wednesday night. The business section of the city is a scene of desolation. The estimated damage vill exceed ?400,U00. including loss to business. Main streejt suffered more than any other part of the city, but residences all over town are moro or less damaged. In some portions of the city the telegraph poles are all down, pulling trees and wires with them and forming a congealed mass of wreckage. Street cars were run irregularly all day. The fall of sleet amounted to about five inches. Little Rock Is practically shut off from the world. The Western Union lines are all down throughout the State. The Southern Telephone and Telegraph Company reports a loss of O" fiflA 1*1* d T tffln T'ol nrio Company has not a lino operating In the city. Most of its wires are broken and many of its poles are down, all for four blocks on Louisiana street having fallen with a crash Wednesday morning. Crossed wires-set fire to the office, but the flashes were easily extinguished. Fully 5,000 shade trees were demolished. Atlanta, Special.?This section of the country according to the Weather Bureau, was the meeting point of a high and low area, the former bringing a cold wave and the latter rain, which produced unsettled conditions which are expected to prevail for another day. A drizzling rain beginning early Thursday morning gave way at night to a dense fog, whioh has interfered with all kinds of wire communication and hampered local street car traffic. | A sleet storm extended from the Ohio river as far south as Memphis and east to Chattanooga, a'.mos* paralyzing telegraph wires, while snow in Texas isolated some parts of that State from the outside world. Southern temperatures ranged from 16 at Asheville to 7% at Key West. Louisville. Special.?An unusually severe sleet storm prevailed throughiout the greater portion of the Ohio oorlir fV'ortnrxsrlflv railS!T!Z i ivci ancj \><*i ij *t vu44vWMM/ , w delay to railroad traffic and crippling telegraph service. The slorm began here at 10 o'clock Wednesday night and from that time until early Thursday sleet fell without cessation. This was followed by rain which froze as It fell, making locomotion for pedestrians and vehicles difficult. Street car traffic was at a standstill during part of the day. The Postal Telegraph and I Cnwiwnv ciictninfd a heaw losa v^auiv v^uiji w>uwvM.*.v~. ^ at night. Three poles carrying Postal wires, which were covered with sieet, fell and the wires landed across somo I trolley wires. Tn an instant the Postal 1 company's apentin? room was full of blue flames and then was cut eff from outside communication. Lexington. Ky.. Special.?Lexington is in darkness and almost every street is blocked with fallen trees, telephone polf3 and tangled wires. The sleet, j which began at midnight, continued ; without cessation all day and this evening the snapping of trees and poles was like cannonading. The few people who are out carry lanterns. The mayor ordered all electric currents except those supplying street car lines, which arc yet operated, cut off for saf ety. Owensboro, Ky., Special.?Owensboro is completely buried in sleet. The damage to business interests is estimated at $75,000. Cumberland Telephone Company's and Home Telephone Company's wires are broken and in the streets. Their los3 is $15,000. The electric plant is shut down and the gas plant .s In bad shaoe. Denounce Injunctions. Indianapolis. Special.?The thirtieth annual convention of the United Mine Workers of America adjourned sine die Wednesday night after selecting Indianapolis as the place for holding the convention next year. The convention adopted a rlngrine resolution against "government by i-'unction.'* ai.d a re-enactment of tne Calnese exclusion act. Two Burglars Killed. Galllpolis. 0., Special.?Two Durgiara and cracksmen are dead, Deupty Sheriff W. S. Manncring is seriously injured and Marshal Peter FIntzenwald, of Athens. 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