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VOLUME X. GREEN FOREST, ARKANSAS, ! .UTRSDAY, MAY 4, 1899 Nr MB HE 2. wAw. >iy*. 'ito. .wAv. >vtw ,ftv. »$*. -'>!••-. <p;. «*?,*» <*> a *• 1K&> •*»;-u> ’V '«8r« ;»?«* «* .•-■ 7 • -*$*' >.!*• *$» ■*$*• *$.«: -H$y *>'■ .‘»y -fit? '.%y • y' *?$? ^ The News in Brief. ??? »♦>. wAW. W$tf. «?»<£> *v*y 'A5P - iftV. ,«6V. ,>'AV. .u’^V. VftV, >5.7 V*»- .#.?«> •> .-/ i> .- - o . .. v-Vv *#y '*$y 'i*|jC '*$*? -•'.^y >;$« M0>' 7*^5 *•, Kansas negros are talking of colon izing in Cui^a and the Philippines. The death list from the tacnado th at swept Kirksville, Newton and othm North Missouri towns, reached about 50, and many of those injured will die. The President went aboard the cruis er Raleigh at Philadelphia, where he made a speech to Captain Coghlau and the members of the crew, warmly thanking them for their work at Mani la. Mutual insurance companies must have a membership of 1,000 before licensed to operate in Oklahoma. The Uni ted States Worsted company with an authorized capital of $70,000, 000 has incorporated iu New Jersey. The attempt to form a coaliti >n be tween the Daughters of the American Revolution at Philadelphia has failed. Capt. Coghlau of the Raleigh says that he has not been asked by the Navy Department to explain his remarks before the New York clubs. The Ger man; Consul at Moutrel says that if Dewey said the things attributed to him he would not be alive today. The Supreme Council of War of France, it is said, baa decided that Dreyfus never shall be liberated, ami the Judge of the court of Co- 1 ion-at e being subjected to the terrible intimi dation. The Missouri house amended and passed the senate bill leveled at trusts. .It is a sweeping measure, which will make it very warm for all combines. The fanners of St. Clair county* Mo,, have formed an association and will escort the fugative Judges to the court house so that they may levy the taxes. They threaten to shoot any t.'iiited States official who attempts to levy an at!:r hment on the court in reference to the county rail way bonds. Col. Funston of the Kansas Regiment was the he >t the capture of Calum pit. The rebels have lied north utterly de moralized. Mrs. George, who killed George D. Saxton, Mrs. McKinley’s brother, was acquitted. The third suicide because of the fail nr,1 of Dio Gob leu • 111.) bank occur red Saturday. Striking miners at Warden, Idaho, blew up the plant-* of the Bunker Hill and Sullivan mine Property losses $300,000. Otis and Dewey decided not to grant the insurgents an armistice. They must, unconditionally surrender or the war will continue at once. A new seven-mile underground tun nel that has oust $30,000,000 is about to be added to London’s great tunnel system. Two tunnels under the Thames are projected. Our post , ■;« stamps will be used in in the Philippines, with the word “Philippines” printed across the face. ■■ ■■ --Q ‘■urs ■■■■■ 6 We desire to engage a hustling representative in every town to procure subscriptions tor the Na tional Magazine. We have many persons throughout the country doing this work and Making from $3 to $6 per day. Send tor sample copies, subscription blanks etc. You have nothing to risk and everything to gain, TH E N ation al m awazis e, 01 Bedford St., Boston, Mass. Active Solicitors Wanted Everywhere for “The Story of the Philipine” by Murat Halstead, commissioned bv the government as official historian to the war department. The hook Was written in army camps at San Franciso, on the Pacific with Gen Meritt, in the hospital at Honolulu, m Hong Kong, in the American trenches at Manilla. Bonanza for agents. Brimful of original pict ures taken by government photog raphers on the spot. Large book. Low prices. Big profits. Freight! paid. Credit given. Drop all trashy unofficial war books. Outfit free. Address F. T. Barber, Sec., Star Insurance Bldg., Chicago. 'e.5 Uiiiil '*&■.» it h ii&i'iiii fw tv' &9 tf:&0 tigrjmkIP N Then probably the kidneys. £fj Sfc© QSm":ii ? _ Then probably the lungs. Ai *&© JtefejffsF Then probably rheumatism. No matter where it is, nor what kind; you need have it no longer. It may be an hour, a day, or a year old; it must yield to V J Immeaiatoly sfcerapplying ifc yen feel ita soothing, wanning, strength ening power. It quiets congestion; draws out inflammation. li Is a t?.sw piaster. A new combination of now remedies. Hade after new methods. Entirely unlike any other plaster. The Triumph of Modern Medical Science. V ' Perfected Product of years cl Patient Toil. Placed over the chest it is a powerful aid to Ayer’s Cherry Pec toral in the treni-raaut of ail tl.ivrt and lung affections. Placed over the stomach, it stops nausea and vomiting; over the bowels, it controls cramps and colic. Placed over the small of the hack, it removes ali congestion from the kidneys and greatly strong'hens weakness. For sale by all Druggists. J« C. Ayer Co., Lowell, lias?. Some of Yonr Friends iii the East are probably interested i 1 the territory in which yon live—its n sources and possibilities. Perhap ■ they would like to know just, how proli: aid ■ farming is out here. Send us thei names and we will forward free a cop of Frisco Line Magazine” or th I “ Missouri and Arkansas Farm an Fruilman,” profusely illustrated pul lications setting forth the ad y an taste of our great South\\< st. Add ref-s lirva Snyder, G. P. A., Frisco line, St. Louis Mo. NO. 8 DROP-HEAD CABINET FAMILY SEWING £MACHINE Posesses a!! the modern improvements to be found in any first-class machine. Sold at popular price- Warranted ten years. ..MANUFACTURED BY.. ILLINOIS SEWING MACHINE CO. RGCKTORD, ILLINOIS SOLD BY. Agents Wanted. Exclusive territory given to rc sponsible denier. $15.00 Per week. Wanted, man or woman, as soli agent in your locality tor P u I oh rain,” the great cosmetic. Sent references and 10c for sample Price 3oc. Address Henry Kruem pel, Editor, Utica, X. Y. METHODS HER - AND ABROAD. Ways of Steering Bont.s in England, France anti Germany. A comparison of the different meth ods of doing what is practically the same thing in various parts of the world is both interesting and amusing'to the thoughtful observer, says Cassier’s Magazine. On American ferryboats the import is well known of the “ting-ting” or “jingle-jingle” of the bell by which the man in the wheelhouse communi cates with his fellow mortal in the en gine room. On the Thames, however, it would be considered practiicaJly im possible to convey information in this | manner, and the captains of the small paddle steamers on that stream stand on the paddle boxes and sing out: “Rase ’er!” “Back ’er!” etc., apparently ! to nobody in particular, >\hile these in teresting remarks are promptly repeat ed iu shrill tones by a. small boy into a speaking tube which communicates with the lower regions. On the Seine, in France, this process is simplified and a large trumpet-shaped mouth piece flares out in front of the man at the wheel, and he yells liis commands into this funnel, the other end of which is supposed to reach the engineer. The , large steamers on the Rhine, in Ger many, are controlled, not by the usual wheel placed in the wheelhouse for ward, bub by a very large wheel on a vertical axis, placed right amidships upon an elevated platform or bridge, and several men pass the handles from right to left, or upon occasion trot round in a circle, and it would doubt less be considered a serious temptation of Providence, or at least a re flection upon the fatherland, if anyone were to attempt to construct a Rhine steamer with the ordinary form of I steering gear. A PLUCKY LITTLE PIGEON. IV an sen Onus n ml Clierislien One of Cir Wonders of tlie World. n s r i i 1 i One day a wonderful bird tapped at the window of Mrs-. Nansen’s home art Christiania. Instantly the window was i opened and ‘the wife of the famous Arctic explorer in another moment cov ered the little messenger with kisses and caresses. The carrier pigeon had been away from the cottage 30 long months, but it had not forgotten the way home. It brought a note from Nansen stating that all was going well with him and liis expedition in the polar regions. Nansen, had fastened a message to a carrier pigeon and turned the bird loose. The frail courier darted out into the i blizzardy air. It flew like an arrpw over a thousand miles of frozen waste, and then sped forward over another thousand miles of ocean and plains arid forests, and one morning entered the window of the waiting mistress and de livered the message which she had been awaiting so anxiously. We boa.st of human pluck, says the New York Mail and Express, sagacity and endurance, but this loving little carrier pigeon, in its homeward flight after an absence of 30 months, accom plished a feat so wonderful that we can only give ourselves up to the amaze ment and admiration which must over whelm everyone when the marvelous story is told. "Mrs. Nansen’s pigeon is one of the wonders of the world. ’■ ■ '■ ' V. 1 ■ • ! • ■ .'ft -'it • ,V. u |tc 5' • •* u t it', Hard Oii Finishing, "A r.v i , rr f;-t - El \f. v fed Alabastine work done in Ii44lit, heavy or medi um relief. Plain, Script, Scenic and all kinds of signs. Black boards repair ed and resiatt d. Agent for wall paper. See samples. Satisfaction in all branches of Painting or no pay. t : l! ■V-vr? I :M W. 1V1. ROBERTS, 1 ‘Mi Green Forest, Ark. I fe* -- —-..iijr-' vV:O'---' ''-..-'I ' ■ ( Don't j. jtacco Spit and Smoke Yonr Life Away. , 1 If you want to quit tobacco using easily i ami forever, lie made well, strong, magnetic. - full of new life and vigor, take No-To-Bac, the wonder-worker, that makes weulc men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. . Over -100,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bac of your druggist. under guarantee to cure, 50o or #1.00. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad. sterling Remedy Uo., Chicago or New York. Did you ever try to dodge th. rain-drops ? Did not si very well, did you ? It’s jus as useless to try to escape fr’cu the germs of consumption. Yo«, can’t do it. They are about «: on every hand and we are con starstJy taking them into ou lungs. Then why don’t we all hnv this disease ? Simply becaas thbse germs cannot gain a, foot hold in a strong throat an?; lungs. It’s when those ar weak that the germs master. The body must be well suppliei with fat. The danger come when the blood is poor and t body is thin. If your cough dot not yield, and your throat ar lungs feel raw and sore5 3 should not delay another d,v Take of Cod-Liver Oil with Iiyf phites at once. It will he; inflamed membranes and gr. c: * strengthen them as well. Th digestion becomes stronger, th appetite better and the w•tly. increases. The whole body be comes well fortified and th germs of cc ;< gain a foothold. It’s this n ing and strengthening pow-. of SCOTT’S E: has made it of such value ■ all wasting and exhaus-h diseases, 50c. and Iji.oo, all druegi'fs. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York. NOTICE F( > R PUBLIC A TI ON. Land Olllce at Harrison, .\rk. April l;;. I:-U Notice is hereby given that tin- loll vi . named settler lias tiled notice 0!' his inti-nth to make limi! proof in support of his claim, a; that said proof wii! be 1.1. anil Receiver at Harrison. Ark. on May viz: John F. Wilson, 1! E No. 211174 tor the N Ne. Sec. i t, To la. N !>’ 24 VV. lie names the tellf w ing witnesses to jirov his con tin Unas residence upon and caltivatio of said land. \iz: Its Watson, !. Walker. J Haw';ins. T Walker all of Metalton, AtU. Jotrs I. WoiitiiiNfiTON,Register. Land Office at Harrison, Ark., April i'>. 'a.'ii. Notice is hereby triyen that the loHuv.-in: named settler ha* Med notice of his intention • make linnl proof in support of his claim, a: that said pr<mf will be made before tht and Receiver at Harrison, Arkansas 1 May 2(>, la'.m, vi/.: l iia .1 nc.kson, widow ot 1 nel M .Jackson, deed,, 11 K lsfi'-i l'or the > 1. . St c :.o. T. 21, n , R 21 w He names the follow!! g wit ness es t 1 prove ;• continuons residence upon 1 tivation said laud, viz: Randolph Jackson, ot Rami Ark.. .John liampt ..1 Sr .of Omaha, Ark . T Taylor, Isaac .lackson of Oak (Trove. Ark. ■John 1 A'oiniiiNi'. x, Register. I.ANU OpiCK AT II A I’l.'lSON , Altl March 25, 1*": Notice 1 ed settler ha.-. 1: - d notice of hi* ini d . ' make final proof in support or his claim > that said proof wilt iw made before the Sinai ter and R lSJtil. viz: -i a-.per N i: it i! o. : Ne w, d ■ So, 8 ;c. of, Tu. 20, It.. 22, W. ne names'the following witnesses to prove h continuous resid said land viz: -tantes iioe. William s Win Annum and John Iiensle;. of l.l-.-k lira..cl A rk John i Worthington, Register. Land Office at Harrison. Ark., Apr, !!, ISP! Notice i- hereby iriven that the follow inj named settler ha- tiled notice of Ids inn ntioii t malic final proof i-. support or his claim, that said p-roo! will lie made before the ib-gisti A Receiver at Harrison. \rk., on .Iuiiimi , !■ viz: Robert A . Price ii K No Icilfi for the N Se, Sw Se. So Sw. ' ec 24. T ih N R 22 w. He names t >wi witi esi es to prot his continuous residence upon and cultivatio of, said land viz: C. C C .:d well, M. C Hast ham, R. IS. Armstrong, aiulS. D Jones all < Carrollton Ark Johx I WoiiThiNoToN, Register. Land Office at H arrison Ark. April 19, 1891 Noticelsherebyjricp.il that the followinj. named settler Inis tiled notice of his intentio to make tinal proof 1 1 support ot liis claim, a . that said proof will be made bi fore the Judge - Clerk at Berry vllle, irk. on Junes, ' s» vi Simon 1*. Gates H. E. No I if-:. 2 lor the \V > mi Sec 20, Nw N w. See. 20 Ne Ne, Sec. SO. T 2 N R 2.4 W He names tiie following witnesses to proi hiscontinuous residence upon and -*nltivatici of, said land, viz: Job. 1 Russell, K A Martii Fiank Braswell of Green Forest, Ark. and •. P. Jfaucher of Bcrryville, Ark John 1 WoKTtitNGTON, Register. NO CURE—NO PAY. That, is the way all drnyeist se Groove’s Tasteless Chili Tonic f. Malaria. Chills and Fever. It is simj lv Iron and Quinine in a tastele> form. Children love it. Adults pr< fer it to Git ter, ueateeatiug Tonic: ITice 5t)c, Dead Men’s Bones. i 3 1 t | a 3 | f ;i . i 5 j ; ; l I y> | ' ! I a The most grew some apartment in America is probably the demonstrator’s room in the Flower hospital in New York, with its fantastic decorations of dead men’s bones. The name of the room is spelled above the door in letters made of finger hones. Upon the wall within appears in the same grewsome lettering the names of Dr. Howard iS. Neilsome and Dr. North way Meyer, demonstrators- Besides these legends sits a grinning human skull. Crossing and recrossing the room strings of bones interlace. Ribs alter nates with the slender bones of Ungers and toes. Up and down the walls, like ghastly white serpents, crawl coils of verterbrae. Arm and leg bone* with highly polished surfaces are hung on the cupboards. Every where the eye turns in this curious charnel house sympols of mor tality start into reli if. But it is on the large table against the south wail that death veritably sits enthroned. In the middle, heaped into a mound, hones from all parts of the human name are surmounted by a skull. Here a hand, there a crippled foot, a cranium hol lowed into a drinking ctip—oddities of all grisley shapes surrounded the mound. In a chair to the right sits a skele in a leisurely attitud , leaning one arm upon the table as he watches the skeletons over which the sunlight dances. T DecUunatory Contest. On the Oi not June, next, 1110 Gfeen Forest High School will close its present term with a con test in declamation. The contest ants will bo limited to ten boys and ten girls. These twenty contestants will be selected at a trial contest held here, May 20tli next. Ail parties who have been pupils in tiie Green Forest High School in either the present or past terra and who expect to enter the next term, can enter the trial contest. At the trial contest competent - will solo'd ili**. ten best speakers irom each sex. The prizes to be awarded are two ten mouths scholar-ships in tho Green Forest High .School,— out) to the best hoy and one to the boat I girl. These scholarship will entitle the holder to ten months attend ance ill said school , roe of charge. Parties desiring further infor mation, can obtain it by a- plying to tin irincipal <"i.i:i:s » TT. P Bv;:;xey. -BE NOTICE. Notice i hereby given that the following nanioit {ruaritiuns and administrators' ifttei at for thee: .-teoilflistrict. their re -paetive .a - i ' that tile • in-' Ik o<> ;: inm d a: c a Ivev'.e-ed lor coiilivu'-a! ic;- or r> : tloa s’, Unduly terra of tai l eoint, n!*;), viz: . lit.--: it, i 'iivltan o!’ .1. K. Roe.-lder, s• Iuni r. eari.UK-.'il, b t are. mU. uucouat current. \V. t Kt: i; f: c 11, ,a ufirdlan ot «T. j 4tli Iiunuai account current. V- • ' • 1 : ;l. ■•■•a.i of 'in.tlia .1. K:u ; mett. c:l- aiTuiii.t. current. Ml per:->ii.- >ni\i sc exceptions to Haul set tt‘-e:,.':t.i ;m n ij.;. . s.-.l to tile tin same in this j court on or he;ore Uit uccuiui dav of the July I term thereof, XiiisAi i-. _n, I,v,i9. N. C. diaries. Probate dork. i.nm • Do You Owe \T. J. 3iead..r? I li:ive inr collection a 1! notes '}, ijiven \\ . ,1. Meador in the vicini ty <>{ Denver t>fi nips reeeivinrr !|ii' notice will please cal! at ray *’ otrice in Green Forest and make settlement on or before April 1 15, 19. These notes areal! past duo and ( prompt settlement is ur^ed in or der to save costs. Give this no* jj lice due attention. r A. J. Kussrnu , ' -*»«SO n b DISEASES OF THE J5III.N. a The intense itching and onarting inei • don'; to eezeusa, teiter, salt-rheum, and othep diseases of the skin is instantly allayed hy applying Chamberlains Eye and Ski!1; Ointment. Many very bad cases have been F-• Toanently cured by it. It is equallj evident for itching piles and a favorite rem edy far sore nipples; chapped hands, chi! r hi:'ins, frost bites, and chronic sore eyes. ’* For rede by drupgdis at 25 cents per box. ■ Try Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders, they >. are just what a h rso ::ee Is when in bad conde *»oq, Tonio, blond farmer a;.j wrmioig* I