as. to the ef: in 1 ‘have Bi with most ex- | success Ihave taken it my-~ at Troubles, and have ie : Comm therefrom, 1 B itto my neigh- lent remedy in such ee of dealers B= u Eomethifig just as good.” ving Boschiee’ engineers: fre at speed cons led with a olved by & strument is line, and as'tl le opposi Eleventh iv ble trees in d all the wo it ‘walnuts, | 80 plastered over that they were dark. | Ai Republicans Successful. : Telsad gow v a.total vote on the State ticket of 54599, an increase of about 10,000 over j | the largest ‘ever polled ‘before. The’ two parties raked ovat city. and town alm bare ‘of Zot ofit an udéxpectel : full vote. The Totlowiag ‘1s the result, for. ‘on. an 466 emotrat Gilet pumocrat: rtuiise weve BE People’s candida! 8c serena: enn: 1183 oe plea 3 0g ; videnee, i and. Serer: went - | on ths Bteteiti oh, a _T, O, WARDWELL. ve returnssiowed a good Re-, ity in both brane y- : id secures the re-election a A to’ the {United States ER a 4 ERSON 8 INJURED, Akron #nd Config 1 3 SM. Veryox, O.. most serious wrecks ¢hat Sas Sosutiod. on the Cleveland, Akron and Columbus rail- | 7ad for several years, happened about .23 ion. Those most seriously hurt are:as follows: T. B.; ‘engineer; Mrs! Jonathan Tipton, of BI ack Creek; Mrs. W, H. Latt, of Columbus; W. L. Koch, of Millersburg: H. Irwin, of West ‘exrvill; 8. L. Nearing, of Danville. About six of the box copy in the ' freight | were required to clear the track. A Kansas Tarn. | Kansas Cry, Mo,, April 8—The threugh express on the Union Pacific road, whi reached this city at 7 o ‘clock. this hy nad a mostremarkable appearance, being: covered with mud fo the depth of fully’ an * ‘lineh. ‘The headlight was completely “covet ed and the engine and coach windows were trainmeen say that at Rossville, Kan. near Topeka, the train ran into a shower of mud clouds. Itis su up by a wately| ¥ Spt ie fe * The Golden Rule Wredk. of thi United: States sriagbont A sunken bull of the steamer Golden Rule, which burned Inst, Thursday. He found the deck sd" crushed “with coal and heavy freight that it is im. possible to explore the hole to find the bodies | artisen well at le Hygéian Ice thantifac- considerable ‘rock was brought up ‘which contained quartz in which’ were _ traces of gold. Btate Geologist Smack said that thers is cousidorahie g9 under Tren- ton in the Philadelphia greiss rock that ex- ‘tends to the Southwest, and gold} bas been ; found in that sectio ; ’ Bho Ts Inténssly Am= rican. = : Ciera, April 8.—Miss Bettie Fleisch. “the ‘millionaire yeast ‘manufacturer and distiller, Charles Fleisch- The Tiaraost Vote Ever Polled—Tho | Completa returns from all pacts of Rhode 8 hive sui ene2D420 | Sewaral. Seriously, in ina Wreck on: ths | Clevélan miles east of here, at a point called the 4 Summit, a very steep grade, where the two | freights came in colli OA POTATOES. : train were smashed, and over five hours ‘The| Cs, April 8-T.J, Russell, mate | ‘ Wood: bs ruff, made a careful examination to-day in | Ty fades tie FLOUR _yupposed to be imprisonel there. The work 0 wil : man, of this city, has broken her: “engige: Logot , THE SPRIN Tiara, ‘ BRIDGEPORT, Coxn.—The Republicans ears ried the mupidipal election her Ixp.—The muni pal electiog. Ya sweepirlg victory for. thie’ pon Ler 8 ig, aa ”" “naw, Hillsdale and Ionia; the Py, he in aha cans and E ara, Mick. = | Adrian, Negaunce and Dowagiac. ~ Corumsus, 0.—The Ohio a nicfpals leo tions show very general Republican success esand extraordinary gains for the Republi- ans even over the Vote for McKinley ast yest, ; ; ~ HARTFORD, Conn After a tively contest William Waldo Hyde, Democrat, was elects | ed Mayor by 4607 to 3,828 fof Henry C. Dwight, Republican. The total vote was 1 about 1,300 greater than two years 880, Henexa, Mont. ~The Democrats. ‘elected “John Curtain for Mayor and six out of eight Alderman. The Republicans elected Treasurer and Police Magistrate. Last year the Republicans elected the Mayor by. 438 majority. TOPEKA, Kan~Returns from the various city elections in Kansas show that in most cos the woman's vote Was very “light, Phe fiovelty of voting seems to have worn “off. Inthe city of Potwin, a suburb of | Topeka, les than 20 Yotes were polled by - was on in the election. _ Fora long time Mrs Raymond has beep Superinten- dent of the city schools, and has always | given females the preference in- appointing | teachers, Strange tosay, the women nzarly 1 voted for the two candidates, for -school = who were opposed to this so-calfed | peticest regime, and the antis were suc ul. . 3 Laverty Wil Shins > Brighter. : 5 power Nght with as te erTight ens the world down the bay, is to be He renjaced b 100, ov f orale tras esvaanevat svapatass ed Mixed. fore 1 White. White: Sine ne SA x R ro. ak Ome. % "No. 2 Western : FLOU R—_Fancy’ winter pathy. i Fancy Spring stents)... fg pre KOTB. ioneesibana if 38% Ere Boerne Fis ; g t 58 Timot th © BT Wd heat. FEED-No. 1 Wii MA Ty Jrown } Middlings. ft or goss legate 8 x se vase ne 5 5 Hi 3 piss PRODUCTS: ‘BUTTER Higa © Faney Oreatnery.. Fancy eountry rol ) olf Fi roll... ... N <N Winona + Te Sdmbumer lei ea ND VEGETABLES. LES Fanc 3 hb... 2 Agri fag Ee ir to ee Frome = 3 ® 583. Ted 1 Pa & 0 Benne. @ bbl oY ONI + Ye low danvers 3 bbl... xsllow onlon, #¥ bbl. l.. + Span rate. iii AY eR head. HERS sraeswe FA from yore 2 bu _ Trishoon track 2 b . Rilndiia Se er'y Sweet bbl id POULTRY, ETC.. DRESSED CHICKENS~ ] . Dresi 5 hickens © Jive chickens FP caaan Five Ducks ks r 5 G85 abiZ& “SHER Fett Be i esis Hn EE p> ; Ohilo’ fresh. . SATHERS— Ee Reine 2 bh 0 ra live geese’ Mixe d:. 3 ry TALLOW- Country, ® 5... + Ba I 3 LS eM Na ay {Bo E8R2R2 nn 5S ; Buckwhaat.. Sealed Pes T—No, & Se ed No, E— Ssiampanies asec CORN-_Mifed ! OATS saps sme seus agen rund EGGS BUTTER iislradioa il = oR sz RE lod. Dalene aR eee “hans sR FESR |BE6sE “xt al ot ~ or es Bi rata Red. ..ovsesr id WHEAT NC Er rE vias wa sme eh ETI oy 1VE-STOCK RE . past ugg, iis Fong STOCK. YARDS, - I al An Accommodating ‘Offe'al oa how do I get to the Grand Cental Depot?” asked a Philadel 1 of a Thirdavenue elevated gate ey wh god? “Say, how get 10 ] .Jentral D oi YeHow do re to the Grand Centr Depot? Anything else you want me to say? *-—Toxa8 Siftings, do ote Knowing, Q. Is ‘Alabastitie Sxpensivet A. No; it isthe: cheapest article for the purpose on’ the market. Q.' How is that? €annot I purchase Kal- somines at a few cents per: und? Yess kalcomines can purchased at almost any 7 Brice Why then' 18 ‘Alabistine Yess expensive? + In the rst place a oa & package of Alabas- tine, costi costing a few cents will ‘cover “double the surtafoe that a Phase of kalso- PG What. es other advan has Alabastine Funk klaomines do act pos it e erent from all kalsomines, Itis ANA OT from a base in‘itself a coment, and. when applied » a wall sots hi Bo do Kalsomines differ from: this?» Kaleomines are made from. whiting, kay chalks or some insrt powder for a base, and are entirely dependent on Snigal Dare: to hold them on the wall i Q. What are the results? - =» A Inone case ths Alabusite ing a ce- “ment ‘hardens ih aze he kalsomine #45000 as the glue, au, pine its binding quality decays; ruos and scales off, ast | has nothing to hold it on the wall, Qs Does Alabastine require was| ag and fore coating? | abastine when once applied to 0 lk can recoa for any ig time without haying to wash or scrape the walls. "Q. Does this featurs connt tor ‘much? - “A. Ask any practical housekosper ‘who has been driven from home to have walls washed and scraped, whether it will he de- sirable Yo have all of this overcome, and walls improved instead of spoiled by coat- in them. : . HoweanI get ‘Alabastine? + From your Jocal paint dealer. i= not keep itin stock, and tries to “seit yom Something ise else, tell him you are determined to bastine, and if he will not keep it you 7 Ala get it elsewhere. The French still Bght an 18vefage of 4,000 duel 8 a year. ce ¢o 0 Catarrh Can't be Cured 3 With local applications. as Ahoy ann nnot reach ‘theseat of 1 applicatie Catarrh isa blood or con- 8 surfaces. Hall's: Ua Cure 3 fo Ho 38 Surisces Jt was sb rarh by y one of the best phys) cinnn 3 n: rip] country 0 re, and is a regular prescription. conIpos of o best tonics TROWE comb wiih thebest. blood purifiers, acting: direct! anda comer Fuitacee grodii ae hat produces © 1 WO ents is what pi fc o Libri results in curing catarrh. Send T les onials free. +h EY & Sou. Frops. Toledo, 0. Bold bh tod Bi BE There are said to be 20,000 kinds of batter sh of which two-thirds are named. free b a ES Biovesd fn Jdarvelons cures. $e free. Dr, Kline, 981 Arch Sts Phila, Pa. as both i in: ‘the. way it acts, and in the 13 | way it’s sold, is Dr, Pierce’s Favor- ite Prescription for women, It acts in this way: If youre weak or © Crm down,” it | builds youn up; if you suffer: from any of ithe painful disorders and. derangements: peculiar to your sex, it relieves and cures. It improves digestion, enriches the blood, dis- 1s aches and pains, brings refresh- | ng sleep, and" restores flesh and | strength, For all functional weak-. nesses and Jeregularities, it’s a posi: tive remedy. ence, It’s sold in this way: It's guaranteed to ‘give satisfav- tion, in every case, or the money | paid Tor it is ‘Teftnded. | They! re the smallest, the cheapest, the easiest to take. ‘But: all tHat would be neghing, if they weren't also the Best to 50 | take. ‘Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets re- vent ‘and cure Sick Headache, il- ious’ Headache, Constipation, Indi. estion, Bilious Attacks, and all’ erangements of the liver, stomach { and bowels. “JOHNSON'S fArodyne. pas ! ates’ of KE maTED i od A Ay oe keep it rd for. the mon {ry on Xr boc a 8 peinlaS SLR: i JonRgoN x rsd If he Itty in © perfect combi.’ +3 Ba B, ErINm 's Grmar ¥ 0 atter first use,. ie and “Veial bottle DREAD CERTAINTIES FORETOLD. What Climate, Neglect and Want of the | Proper Medicine Will Do. There are some things which are asi sure as fate and ean be relied on to occur to at least one half of the human , family munless means are taken to prevent: First, thecli- mate of winter is sure to bring colds; second, ¢olds not promptly cured are sure to cause eatarth; third, Catarrn, improperly treated, is sure to make life short and miserable. Catarrh spares no organ or, function of the body. It is capable. of destroying sight, taste, smell, hearing, digestion, . seeretion, assimilation ‘and excretion. It pervades every part of the human body—head, throat, stomach, bowels, bronchial tubes, Tungs, liver, kidneys, bladder, and sexual érgans. 'Catarrh is the cause ‘of at least: one-half ‘of ject. Is there no way. to escape from it? There is. . Pe-ru-na. never fails to cure a cold. ‘Pe-ru-na never fails to cure calarrh in “the first stage. 'Pe-ru-na cures catarrh inthe second stage ih nine ‘cases ou of ten. Pe- r¥-na cures catarrh ‘in its asf and worst stages in the majority of cases, and. never fails to benefit every. case, however bad. Pe- ‘¥fi-na also cures I% Grippe with unfailing certainty. A book on the cure of La Grippe and Catarrh in all stages and varieties sent free to any addfess ‘by The Perv-na Drug Manufacturing Conipany of Columbus, Ohio. * One of the smallest coins in size isthe new cuatroreal gold piece of Guatemala. ’ ; D. Payne, publisher of the Union Sig- Tal, hioago, 1. writes: Inever saw anything that woul For strong’ hening and clearing the volo ase BROWNS BRONCHIAL 'TROCHES. Pt] have commended them to friends who were public speakers, and they have proved ex- tremely serviceable.” en. Henry Ward BEROEAM'S Pras are not ‘a’ new remedy. have been used in Europe tor 50 Foun ithe ills to which thé human family is sub- d. cure "headache like your Brandy- : erotine.” All druggists; fifty cents. ; mistaken; it ispleasant pty on tue Kndneps, ly yet prompt yon eys, or and Bowels, cl eanses the sys- fom IYSt ud how bead aches and. fevers and onres habitual pation. 5 of Fign is the only a of its fina ever. guced, Pleasing to taste ceptable 10 the stom: its action and trul ol nits from thenlost effects, prepared on Beliey and | le substances, its many excellent oi com- mend it to all’and have made it thes most gopulas ¢ remedy known. por E Figs} is for os in 50c i Hin BE gists. « ny relia © who may not have it on hand will pro- Ss B promptly for any one ee to try it. Do mot , accept any Ls CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP. co. SAN FRANGIS00. 0 oat. ILLES KY. w YORK, LL They all 4 tested nip excel lent. "RO URAL( ST, JACOBS OIL THE CREAT REMEDY Fon PAIN, RHEUMATISM, Hen ois John 8. aad bir 22a dar] ew do oy: Cons mitation trensg otice: r by \ and the ha bays for notin or By rags with every purchase. has it everrwhera. y, Odor GoLD. MEDAL, PARIS, ie : W. BAKER & (0S 2 Breakfast. Cocod from which the excess of ofl has been remaved, ! Is dbsojutely pure and it 4s soluble. “No Chemicals. ate uded in‘ its preparation. I8 WM has more than thrée lhnes the... strength of Cocoa mixed with i Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, d and is therefore far more eco- nomical, costing less than one centa cup. Ttis delicious, nour- ishing, strengthening, "EAsiny oi DIGESTED, and’ admirably adapted for invalids 28 well as for persons in heaith. S014 by Grocers overyihere. here W.BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass’ PNU1S fo ; Mlustrated Publiasios. a Tnnesote, | re (Moana Tana: hi 2 Nas Eton MEN », the ands § or ettlors. 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