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t 1 - 1 - ' 1 Four Big Successes. ' I HSTHMBSSi SEWS OF .THE WEEK. Gathered from iil Quarter. : CONGRESSIONAL.' Senate, March S.-The agricultural PPr?" Trlatlon blU, carrying appropriations ol M,a-. 652. was the principal subject before the senate to-day. It was passed with little opposition and U the sixth regular appropriation bill that ' has passed both houses. Housl-A discussion of the amendment pro posed to tho legislative, executive and Judicial appropriation bill to mako the offices of district attorney and United States marshal salaried ones. Instead of paying the Incumbents with i,nni ih attention of the house lor the greater part of the session. Itwos ndvo cawd by several members and opposed By none. Final action was not taken. Senati, March 4.-Tho question whofher or not Henry Dupont has been legally elected United States Benator from Delaware was taken up. Mr. Mitchell, of Oregon, chairman of the committee on privileges and elections, made tho opening ar8umcnt in favor of Du pont, which was not concluded when the mat ter was laid aside for the day. The house sub stltuto for the senate concurrent resolution as to Cuba was not agreod to and a conference with the house was requested-the senate con ferees being Senators Shorman. Morgan and Lodire. HotJSK. Tho greater part of tho day was spent lu consideration of the fee and salary amendment to the legislative, executive ana judicial appropriation bill, the Interest center ing upon tho section fixing the salary of district attorneys of tho fedoral courts. A message was received from the senate announcing the disagreement of that body to the substitute of the house for the senate Cuban resolutions and asking a conference thereon, but no action was taken. Senate, March 5.-Mr. Mitchell finished his argument In support of Mr. Dupont s right to a seat in the scuate from Delaware. The con ference report on the Cuban resolutions was presented, tho report being mat mo " -cedod from Its disagreement from the house resolutions and acrccd to them as a substitute for Its own resolutions. This report was made a special order for the 9th. A number of bills on tho calendar thut wore unobjectionable were passed and adjournment takon until the 9th. Hotjse. The debate on the question of fixing tho salary of a federal marshal was interrupted by a violent scene, precipitated by a speech from Mr. Hartman. rep., (Mont.) resenting u-o.irinnt. rinvninnd's remarks in a recent speech in which ho spoko of "corrupt and un safe states and undesirablo territories" in tho west Mr. Hartman denied the right of the president to Insult these soctlons of the coun try and the citizens thereof. Discussion of the fee and salary amendment to the legislative, executivo and judicial appropriation bill occu pied the balance of the session. House, March 0.-The legislative, executive and Judicial appropriation bill was passed. The , fee and salary amendment was changcaso as to forbid the beginning of a prosecution uuuer w Internal revenue law Upon the complaint of a private citizen, except by the written approval of the district attorney, and furlher to forbid the appointment of any federal court officer reoelver In any case before a federal court The post office appropriation bill was discussed. The bill making seven years' continued and un explained absence proof of a soldier s w aia in eases of applications for pensions was agreed to. The senate was not In session. HOUSE, March 7. A bill authorizing the sec retary of the treasury to distribute the di plomas and medals awarded at the world's fair was cussed. The senate amendments to the agricultural bill, with two exceptions, wore non-concurred in and a conference was ordered. The house then went Into committee of the whole and continued Its consideration of the post office appropriation bill, one page of which was disposed of before they adjourneiThe enate was not in session. Tho failure of Daniel Tannage Sons, rice merchants, of New York City, with branches at Charleston and J.ew Orleans, was announced on the 6th. The firm did a large business in rice and wa s established 40 years ago. The liabilities are said to be over fciOO.OOO. OHIO NEWS. Items cf Interest from All Section of the State. , WEST AND. SOUTH. if Vila hnm In Chicago, William X nwi,ii mAmWr of the republican vau'yuf i, - . -l .n.n,vitffn n.nd chairman oi UttUUUOi v-v.u." , ittee. died on ino 1US CiCtUUl V - ' TliAfA will VA no additional receiver- nV rti curve Miarv lines of the Balti more & Ohio railroad, and it is stated that the system will be better equipped Tho nutltion. for a new trial in the case of the state against ex-Treasurer .T V. TTill was overruleam tneBuiuciuo court of Nebraska on tho 5th. This set tles permanently the lamous case. a fln crrntlon occurred at McKln ney, Tex., on the 6th which damaged the business portion of the town to the extent of $250,000. kA-M Wnrtan. a horse trader, ' - 1 v,ll,r murdered his wife witn i nr on the mornlntr of the 5th at St A loss of 850,000 was caused by fire , th count court house at Wayne, W. Va,. on the 6th. The records were eaved and the building was insured. Whiin Foreman Wricht and his men ,ii;nn. t.ViA oasincr.from the nnnirii,T.prrv pas well, near Metz, w r if tnrAr flr on the 0th. Pat fatallv burned and other men were badly scorched. In the store of Edward Pickle a pow der explosion occurred at luveradie, Tenn., on the 7th, destroying 810,000 worth of general merchandise. The veteran theater manager and ex-actor, James II. McVicker, died on the 7th at his home in Chicago. Mr. McVicker was 73 years old, was born in New York, and left aDoui ow,". Seven business houses were de stroyed bv fire at La Porte City, la., on the 7th, causing a loss of 850,000. Several firemen were injured. The fire is supposed to be of incendiary origin. Mrs. Lane, who was convicted on the charge of manslaughter in the r.t F.milv Hall, has been sentenced by Judge Chapln at Detroit, Mich., to ten years' imprisonment in the house nf ivtrrection. W. A. Burleigh, ex-congressman and politician, died at Yankton, S. D., on the Oth. He was the father of Receiver Burleigh, of the Northern Pacific rail road, and was formerly one of the best known men in the west. FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. A dispatch states that a woman's pa triotic league has been formed ip Spain that will open subscriptions -inid of the Cuban war fund in every parish in the country. The smallest coins will accepted. l ctafAd that tne numoer ui Miller Vindicated. run. March 10. The first case of Ohio aeainst Robert A. Miller, proml-. nent in Chautauqua work and a Meth ndut leader, came to an end Monday. The indictment against Miller chargea him with embezzling 815,000 from the Sun Vapor Light Co. W tien tne case s callod Prosecutor uow maue Ktntemcnt He said that tne indict ment had been found upon what ne fViniiirht would secure a conviction, dui. n. fiw davs airo discoveries were made that left the state no case. The de- for,s insisted UDon a trial, as ltwantea Miller placed properly before the pubi Thn court dismissed the action. Two more indictments remain, out tney will probably terminate as this one am. Watson 'Kenornlnated lor Congress. Gladness Comes AX 7ith a better understanding of tho V V trp nsicnt nature of the many pnys ti ?iia which vanish before proper ef forts gentle efforts-pleasant efforts rip-htly directed. There is comfort m tho knowledge that so many forms ol sickness are not ciue to au,y uwu. ... Kt c;mniv to n. eonstinated conai- V fh KVKtm. which the pleasant Colvmbus, March lO.-Hon. .in,. r 'L'oZ That is why it is the only nnrninn r i x - ,i in K Watson was renominated yesterday by the republicans for congress in the Twelfth district, which is usually dem- nr.rat.in Mr. Watson breaking the reoi ord by defeating Mr. Outhwaite during th nominal landslide two years ago. Mr. Watson is 47 years of age; .has Voat. tWn (Toneral of Ohio two UVUU uvu B terms, attornev for the tfovernment in the Pacific railroad cases and assistant TTniton- Ktatfts district attorney. As attorney general of Ohio he compelled the reorganization of the Standard Oil rl L. Kurtz and Henry C Taylor were elected delegates to the St. Louis convention. Ordered to Ketnrn 810,800 of Fees, Umirao Green. March 6. The of Wood countv vs. John Wilson as county auditor, in which he is asked to nav flack into the county treasury 810.200 allezed illegal fees charged came up in common pleas court yester- everywhere esteemed so highly by all J i i lilt To vAnot1fin.l who value gooa neiuui. "v. ,";r ,i n-iiir-ii nromotes inun-nai cleanliness, without debilitating tho -P. , a f nnf te hPTIft all imponanxi, m umci- w v Xiui cjici-io, , r i i,t,i v,avpt.lie o-enuine art"" which is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, anu sotu uj an ir atable druggists. . ,a If in the enjoyment of good neaiin, and the system 'is regular, then laxa tives or other remedies are not ncetiea. If afflicted with any acwai oibec, dfd to the most siciuiui physicians, but if in need of a laxative, ft.; ci,ii lmwim best, and witn LllCtl U11U Dliuuiu - - - the well-informed everywhere, kyruP?J vin-a c0t,,1b l,in-hest and is most larpi ,iy 1 '6 "O". , HcfoeUV" Ked ana gives most sclwi- All Becoinmend It. dav. Judffe Melhorn held that the Ask your pliysicinn, your druggist and fees charged were excessive according your friends about billion 8 Cure tor ura te the sworn statement of the investi- gumption. They will recommend it. iratinir committee appointed by the For sale by E. W . Adams. 1 Four Big Successes. Tinvtiitr the needed merit lo more than m.b irnml nil tlie ftdverlisinz claimed lor them, V& foilowine lour reniemes imv rpsdipd a nhei.oinlnal sale. lr. King's New Discovery, ror conoump tion. coughs and colds, each bottle puar- nrfliHl -Eleelric BiUt-r.the great rem- (lv for liver, stomiich, anu money h. 'a Arnifia Sfilvo. tlie ctt In the ,ul Dr. Kins'sNew l ite Pills, u-Mm, ar a neifevt pill. All these remedies hto guiirnntced to do just what claimed lr Hiein, ani me ueuier who'-e name is annulled herewith will be gli'd to tell you more ol them. oia at V. . Ncr & U)'8 uniR store, i Marvelous flesultB. , Erm a letter written by Rev. J. Gun rfennitn, til Dimondnlfl, wicti , weaie permitted to make this extrnet : "i na no liesirauon in recou'iut uuuij Kincr's New Difiovi'i v. as the results were almost marveloun in the case of my wife. While I was punter of the Baptist church at Rives Junction she. whs brouahtnown wim nneuiinnu i-ui.-ceedlnjr Grippe. Terrible pnrox isms of coughing would last hours.wlth little interruption, ami it seemen rb n slm emild not, survive them. A t'rind reiiommeDded Dr. Klnsj'- New Diwor ery ; It wns quick in its wrk nd liigh lv sat.isf-icterv in results." Trlnl bot tles fiee at 'W. F..Ne:ir A Wsdmg btoio. Rejjular size 50i-. ami $1 1 Dp, Hand's Colic Cure. Springfield, 0., Jan. 5, 1B94.-The Hand Mediciuo Co., Philadelphia: "VVe hnvn nam! thn samnlfl bottle of Dr. Hand s Colic Cure with entire success and find that it does all that is ciainicu ior u. No praise can be too groat for such a truly wonderful remedy, and we cheer fully recommena it to uuy one iuuni& a baby with the colic." I remain sincerely yours, Ferdinand M. King, Sti.Scott-st. Dr. Hand's remedies for children, sold by all druggists, 25c. 2 T. F. Anthony, ex-postmaster of Prom ise City, Iowa, says: "I bought one bot tle of 'Mystic Ctiro for rheumatism, and two doses of it did mo more good than any medicine I ever took." Sold by K. W. Adams, druggist. 20v30 TATT'S ABTHMAIEJrB lneveriuw; m u" J" 1MUK.1AI-I Dliu J. w. vum - UAIR BALSAM Hew rlU to BMtw 0"l Cura wmlp dl h.irWlui. 0c.pnili'"' 1JruB1i'" - PcnikhMtn'a Eim'.lrii Dlmood KruO. EfiYBOVAL PILLS Aft ti'K,. ItllM. LDI fi . mmS Brand Itl Ked d " n',UW item, " '" nooon. i o u n other. Ktfun donjwow ,;,.,Mliilukm. AlDra(lliH,rMM4. ra t., i MitiHi AtDrHUlilt.' i. fnr rrttmilarm. teatliaoaUl ini MttlL 10,000 Te-Umool-Ui. JVam r. lV.hctrCheiaicUCdlMiiqr gold by &U Lootl UruMuW. MUN " I BEEAKFAST SUPPEH. GRATEFUL COMFORTING. . 1 . ' . ' CO'C'.:'0:Ag B0IHNG WATER OR MlbK, j circuit court, ana inai ex-Anuiwr son wUl be obliged to refund the .o tVia rum will be carried to a higher court Paid Dear for HI Fan, Zauesvjlle, March 10. All the in mates of the workhouse here were vac cinated Monday as a result ot an esca pade of Eugene Taylor, living in one f tl, a houses Quarantined on account of small-pox. His mother had nursed nn of the natlents Deiore me naiuio Hiaonca wns discovered, and the house was quarantined for this reason. Toirior run the blockade and was hav ing a good time , when captured. He '.., aj n nnd sentenced to the workhouse till it should be paid. tj, ohrwa fit to oerfection and wear Ninth District Convention. 1.11 Toledo, March 10. Tfte repuoncan It not only is so but it must be so, One Minute Cough Cure acts qmcfciy, and that's what makes it go. J. W. Houghton. The 111m of Women., Constipation, causes more than hall the ills of women. Karl's Clover kooi Tea is a pleasant cure for constipation. For sale by . W. Adams. i A high liver with a. torpid liver will not be a long liver. Correct the aver with DeWitt's Little Early-Risers', little pills that cure dyspepsia ana constipa tion. J. W. Houghton. A Natural Beautlfler. ' -v Karl's Clover Root Tea purifies the blood and gives a clear and Deauuiui complexion. For sale by r. Auams.i Onick in effect, heals and leaves no . i i They're 1 of Mid i, - . . . n ljtt In . footwear. They always manago w air and keep out water. Mffhtnins Hot. Drops. My attention was called to Lightning as only the best of leather T?e' badly in a nicycio acciuuut, i ua dul fering intense pain from a bruise and conctission ; had tried all the pain-killers I know of, and every known remedy that hart been suggested by friends, and t mi twI Tin rAiipf until advised by my friend J. S. Elliott, to try Ligmu ng Hot Drops. I am glad to say that relief was almost instantaneous from the first application. Since then I have recommended it to a number of my friends, and they are all as enthusiastic in (to ,irn tea aa T nm. Ynil WOUld (10 a good act by placing this remedy in every house in the land, and I am glad tv,nf T ton anodlr an well of it. for, S3 yoii are aware, many of the so called pain remedies do not give the relief claimed for them ; but Lightning Hot Drops will do evoryttiing you say n win iNow, for your Eyes; WASHINGTON. In response to a request from the secretary of the interior, the national academy of sciences has named a coM mission to report upon a national for estry policy, with Prof. Charles S. Sar gent, director of the Arnold arboretum at Harvard, as chairman. a nffioiftl dlsnatch has been re ceived from Madrid by the Spanish minister at Washington denying the assertion that Spain was making alli ances with foreign nations. Tho collection of statistics of the pro duction of zinc in the United Mates during 1890 by the United States geo logical survey show that 89,686 tons were produced the largest number on record. It has been decided by house elec tions committee No. 2 that no election had occurred in the Fifth Louisiana district, now represented by Mr. Boat ner. Tho conclusion reached by the committee was that there had been so much fraud and intimidation at the polls as to Invalidate the election. Mr. Boatner will therefore lose his seat EAST. At Roversford, Pa., the Enterprise hosiery mill was burned on the 5th. Loss about 548,000; insurance 840,000. The business houses in the Ilannan block at Johnstown, Pa., were burned on the 6th. The damage from fire will aggregate 55100,000, and will be greatly increased by loss irom water. Gov. Frederick T. Greenhalge died at Lowell, Mass., oa the 4th, in the 65th year of bis age. He was a native of England, had served three terms in congress and was first elected governor of Massachusetts in 1898. An assignment was made on the 7th Thpodore Ricksecker, manufac turer of perfume's at New York Uty, on the 7th. He had been in business 23 years and had a large trade through out the United States. At Trenton, N. J., on the 7th Wil liam E. Urockway, Abbie L. Smith and William E. Wagner, counterfeiters, were arraigned before Judge Green, of the federal court. Brock way was given 10 years in state prison and a fine of $1,000. Mrs. Smith was sent to the penitentiary for four years and ordered to pay a fine oi saou. ivaer uu year and a fine of 8100. Stephen Powell, one of the wealth!- est men on Long Island, N. Y., was clubbed to death on the night of the 7th as he was returning from his place of business to his home. His assail-1 ants got but 82.50. Three negroes are arrested on suspicion of having com mitted the murder. At his home in Brooklyn, N. Y., Admiral nenry Walker died on the 8th in his 89th year. During the Rebellion he commanded the gunboate Taylor and Lexington, and protected Gen. Grant's army while It waa mak ing ite retreat on the transports. He was born in Virginia, Tiammre to the extent of $200,000 was caused In Long Island City on the night of the 4th by a fire which etarted in Young's bag manufactory. By Inhaling illuminating gaa Wil liam Jackson, a manufacturer of shoee at Philadelphia, committed suicide on the 5th. He was 65 years old. Tt Armenians who have nominally ac cepted Mohammedanism in Turkey since the massacres is about 40,000. A dispatch from Corlnto, Nicaragua, states that the United States war ship Alert has landed troops to protect for eign interests in the town. A house in course of erection at Ham burg, collapsed on the 6th killing seven workmen and badly injuring 11 others. A dispatch from Havana on the 8th Btates that the columns of Gomez and Maceo, numbering 7,000 men, were at i..i. onv Corral Falzo. in tne taui&cu ."- . of Matarizas, by Col. Vicuma and retreated. Seventy-one of the in urgsnts were officially reported killed. " " LATER. A TKR1UBLE explosion of giant pow der occurred at the Durham, Ga., coal mine on the side of Lookout Mountain, miles from Chattanooga, Tenn., on the 7th, by which two convict miners lost their lives and the third was fa tally injured. ' ' It is believed that tho Pacific Mail steamship City of Rio Janeiro has gone down. She should nave Deen hi. x hama on February 23, but no word has t.en heard from her. She had 156 per sons on board. The three remaining boy train wreckers, John Ilildreth, Herbert Plato nd Theodore Hibbard, were brougi.. before Judge Scripture in the supreme court at Rome, JN. I., on uie Oth to plead to indictments for murder in the first degree,. Their counsel en tered pleas of not guilty for each. Judge Scripture then fixed April 20 as Via rinta for trial. The ceremony of breaking grouno. for the first building of the American University, the hall of history, took place on the Oth at Washington in the presence of a distinguished company. Tun treasurv deDartment has issued orders to prepare for immediate service all revente cutters now on the Pacific coast It is believed to be the inten tion of the department to exercise more vigilance during the coming sea son than heretofore and to prevent It possible the wholesale slaugnter oi seals. ' The contention by a number ol im porters of precious stones that, by vir tue of paragraph 407 of the Wilson tariff bill diamonds arc on the free list, has been disposed of in the negative by a decision rendered in the circuit court of appeals at New York City on the Oth. .,,' Wintfnncsii No. 8of the Union Ware house Co., at Louisville, Ky., was de stroyed by firo on the 9th, together with its contents. The building was filled with merchandise, consisting of cotton, tobacco, lumber, farming 1m nimant. hav. etc. Loss 8250,000. Cam. James Botlk, aged 40, was in stantly killed by an engine whilo cross ing the Pittsburg & Lake Erie railroad t Pittsburg on the Oth. lie was a member of the 8eaman's association. t. tho natfl on the ta the Cuban belllcron- c rmolutlon as reported from the conference Now you may need a pair t m Rnnii. nrpsidunt of the Good & rtf nnflntncles : voui eves may l HI eUBCV, luroioam. '-7 "" l r fllll,0 lnr. r . 4 , 1 1 " convention for the Ninth congressional scar. B j have changed SO tnat tne leus- district met here Monday ai ernoo mu., TiiS h; aiild. rtil Ev.LW Houston. ... ftS in VOUI' present pftl" - I "J . ' : . , A 11 T4i II 1 J A t, alac-ted Georee U. Ketcnam, oi this city, and J. , M.ftngnecker, of Delta, delegates to the bt. IjOUIS con- van Hon and instructed them to vote for McKinley "until nominated." Con- oTPssman J. H. Southard was renom inated. J. C. Bonner, ex-aide-de-camp to Gov.' McKinley, was chosen presi jlential elector.' ; Biz Potmater nominated. ' Washington, March 10.- The presi dent vesterdav sent to the senate the following nominations of Ohio post mnt.P.rs: Catherine Riley, Franklin; K K France. Kent; A. M. Kissingef , TJw Carlisle: William Burns, Saline ville: O. E Munch, Yellow Springs '.Frank P. Dunlap, Salem. ' . Arwnal of Stolen Weapons. . Yoitnostown. March 6. The arrest of Will McCormick was followed Thurs day by the arrest of Harry bmitn. . it develops that these two boys are mem bers of a gang of boys, none over 10, who have been committing robberies at the different eun stores in the city and have almost an arsenal of stolen weap ons besides other plunder. Salvo. Annhrtd to burns. sores, it is magical in effects. Always cures piles. J. W. Houghton. no Mr. Peter Richardson, o Alger, Co.,Ky.,write3: Hot Drops on my haViUdTfthtZg longer suit your eyes ; or you children for sore throat may, -yyiga a pair OI -nice, Styl- pair YnnZronia and .5r5!l?-?d M?' l-the9e ishl sold spectacles, omamen- uuudui.ii."". i .t,..rrv,r ' i ' areHU (UStSUWH IV1UIUUV 11111. .'O CI--' T all throat and lung diseases are cure by The direction around bottle In each a3 well as U9eiul. .in any Shiloh'a Cure. For sale by E. V. rton tella ,10W to use this i mvereign , can Bupply Adams. . , 1 remedy in all the Ills of childhood , for Ot tnese cases we j your wants. ' Yours, One Minute Cough Cure touches tne wiucli it is recommuimeu. v'" right snot. Italsoteuchesat the rignt tnena, comn ou - uW time u you taice u wueuyuu 'j "'"'"Hp. ;,: T ":a vnr com. oee me point r iu w """"" r,,, ? " r;A saie oy vr. a. n. uoubuwu. couch or don't cough. J. W. Jloughton. For 11 "nturrli Cured. health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal injector free, ior sale Dy n.. . Adams, 1 "Give me a liver regulator and I can regulate the world,'.' said a genius. The druggist handed him a bottleof DeWitt's Little Earlv Risers, tho famous little pills. J. W. Houghton. Karl's Clover Root Tea Is a sure cure for heartache and ner vous diseases. coining rein-vus u quickly. For sale by E. W. Adams, l Don't invite disappointment by a ex perimenting. Depend upon One Min ute t ougn ture anu you nave iiuiiieuiuui relief. It cures croup. The only harm less remedy that produces immediate re sults. J. W. Houghton. ELY'S RUM WA .' la quickly abnorbeil. clennHen the nadlll pRtlBHRCH. Hllayn pain und lnflammution. henlii the soreii. protects the mem brane from additional cold, restores tho sense) of taste and smell. CATARRH J, 1, 1HT It Will CurelUl COLD 'n HEAD It Saves Lives Kvery Day. Thousands of cases of consumption, otthmo nnncrlis. colds and croup are aiirod bvptv dav bv Shiloh'a Cure. For sale by E. W. Adams. 1 Soothing, healing, cleansing, DeWitt's witnh TTn7.l Ralvfl is the enemy to sores, wounds and piles, which it never fails to cure, stops ucnmg ana uuimug. Ex-Sentor Abbott's Trial BeRlns. Columbus, March 7. F. F. Alberry, attorney for ex-Senator Iden, appeared I- Fridav and asked that the ui vuu w . , . trial ot his client bo postponed to the next term of court on account of sick ness of the senator's wife, which has prevented the preparation of the case lor trial, ineirnu ui Ca-ucu. -bott, of McCounellsville, then began. Shot Ills Wife and Himself. Columbus, March 10. A special from Mourn. Sterling, 0., says Wesley Pass water shot his divorced wife three times yesterday and then attempted te kill himseii by ?- "" Cures chapped lips and cld-sores in two in aSt 5 not or three houres.1 J. W. Houghton. serious. The ball struck a rib. Jeal ousy was the cause. x Korthway Renominated. . Wabren, March 10. lion. Stephen A. Northway was renominated for con irress by the republicans of the Nine- V ...... "lY .3 nnn teenth district nere, iuouuuj on.uuvu. Resolutions indorsing the platform ol the last state convention and in sup port of McKinley for president, were passed. Small-Fox Increases at Dayton. ' Dayton, March 7. Despite ail tne precautions that have been taken te prevent tho spread of smaU-pox at the .workhouse hero, three additional cases have appeared since Sunday, making 29 !in alL There have been three aeains ?igfl 0Q &(,comt of Ifrom the disease at the institution, all IinBB oromptnesB in. relieving Ithe victims being negroes. A particle la ADplled into each nostril sndls SKreeable. Price 60 cents at aruuuisis or i mall. , c. w v ELY liKUlUriKS. 00 narreu f - ' For Dyspepsia and liver complaint you have a printed guarantee on each bottle of Shiloli s u talizer. It never fails to cure. For sale bvE. W. Adams. -.1 J. W. Pierce, Republic, la., says: -i have used One Minute Cough Cure in my family and for myseir, wun results hu entirely satisfactory that I can hardly find words to express mysen oa i i merit. I will never fail to recommend it to others, on every occasion umi uio senta Itself." J. W. Houghton. ' inmirna"" WeaKBacksSirengthene(l -' ' ' " 'J' i i jm a n ITS CtTRH 1 m nip Editor 1 have an absolute remedv for Consumption. By its timely use The MGKEL PLATE Efaving leased the Nickel Plata Bestaurant, we are now prepared to receive Boarders and Transients. MEALS will be served AT ALL TrnTTHSl. A fine line of r)-XTT?T?nTTr."MT?"n Y . TOBACCOS, and CIGAES constantly on hand.- ICE-CREAM and OYSTERS V in their season. The Nickel Plate has been en tirely repainted, papered, carpeted; new beds, additional sky-hghta in roof, vhieh make it a very attraefc- ive ana pieasani piace to uiup, nm we hope by , kind treat mew ana IhSSoKTs. cs Kenatody giving a' value received to merit a Hiinov nnd bladder diseas es relieved in six hours by the New Great express and postoffice address. tu,Ht fm to those of vouf readers who have Consumptionjhroat, Bronchial or Lung Troucie, it tney win wmc BENJAMIN PEARCE, Bouth American Kidney Cure. This new Delaware Man Nominated for Congress. . Columbus, March 7. The' republic ans of the Eighth congressional dis trict, at Delaware yesterday noramaieu : Archibald Ly brand, , of Delaware, fori 'congress te succeed Luther M. Strong. The convention was enthusiastic for McKinley and instructed for him. It lirnored the money question. J. G of Hardin, and Ueorn'e Elchel- Wirer. of Champaiiru, were eleoted pain In the bladder, kidneys, back and every pan ot iue miuaij-yaomo a. male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost im mediately. If you want quick relief and cure this Is your remedy. Bold by E. W. Adams, druggist, Wellington, 0. 42v30 From a Findlay Mother. "Havina used Dr. Hand's Colic Cure k ornrmvr.M.C- 183 Pearl St, Hew York. The Editorial snd BnlnM MnBrm.iit of c , t h(a Dimnmn-ProlMMitlOD. UUS Jrftpw ttuwuiw. ' fn mxr bnriV T can fnllv recommend it. W. drcss Mr. Turple spoke at length In oppo- , Dropped Dead. ' good. I will n'l',utn0 mJ" Tirm. 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