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f Common. Long Before the. Boor for
cmns to „rd«r_The Oerm* V Are Glad
_.. Mr , Gledato'oe. Bm Te»<ere4 Hta
J^atlbn end li 'Oht ot *
jjospos, March 5.—The queen ac-
jonipanied by Empress Frederick and
ftiucess Beatrice have tffpvoj at Buck
ingham palace. The royal speech pro-
Jraing parliament is unusually brief.
Jt*express, formally, regret..qt .the
(hortnessof the recess releasing .jnprn-,
from their labors and. thanks., WWfc,
lismeot for the various enactments;
them the parish bills tod the bill
ttijlfing the working hpqrs of rwtway'
Rehouse of commoiifl’ W
JM members and visitors Jong, before
tbe bonr for calling thehoifjse orfito.
c; r WilKara Harcourt Y(ua one of.. the
Di * f,. . 1. nras InnHlir /»ha
'Xe^- ^ a>Jpr^k Who Wanted
° ’*%* Charge of JJie White Mouse In
Waabinirton _ He ..qi*Imed Oitin» An-
tTiority for His Act,-but Wdund'tjp In
■ Vh-^XertrtiC-FCTl^ ~StAtl5H.
Washington,-March "middle-
aged man of respectable appearance
presented.hyp^i} ;| ftt House
and notified the guards that .he was
^rahA.m Julins. Rosier, .ofBaltimore,
‘{id had.cpme in obedience to. a. divine,
reyelfttion tp ty^a charge of the building.,
Hp called attention to the Popnli^
nqyementjo secure control qf. the other,
iranches of, the,government audits ulti-.
uate success and declared positively
hat her had "been employed c to save, the
ixeeutive mansion and torn it over to
Ini chatted with him a Jew W nW
tbe'snbject of the latteya
tfc<rforage. tit - > ■*> a ; wuc uit yei
[glad GLADSTONE^! OUT.
g,, German-. Express Delight at the Eng-
T jui> Premier's Retirement. -.-
BDU.1N, March 5.—Although nodiplo*
uiatic. .questions have arisen between
jy-ian.! and Germany during the; last
IjtMim.tration of Mr. ; GladHtdhd," thb*
w W the veteran, LlberaLlei^OT^,
(j^aent causes a feeling of , unfeigned,
Hftgfactjou here. ■ -..s*. m>.i a r.«i
dheGerman people have never.got
oyer tire resentment occasioned daring
th* Franco-Prussian war.< by,,-the nan,
founded allegation that Mr. Gladstone
encouraged the sale of arms and ammu
nition to France. Besides, Mr. Glad-
iton was generally regarded in German
I official circles as an enemy of the Drei-
bned, and responsible for England's iso
lation io European politios. *«.-• —
a 1 '* J Didn't Even Get a Pound.
^e 1 J 1 , ■ ‘ -* ** . *t - i
Xgivno.v. March 5.—-In the high court
of justice the legal points arising firom
the^ury’s answers in the 1 cake of “Mbs. 1
Jofin friddulph Martin (Victoria oqd-
hull) against the trustees of the British
j Museum, the court set-aside the verdict
of 20 shillings damages.awarded to the
plaintiff by the jury and gave judgment
| forthe defendants. • -■'■ * “ —
Conferred With Gladiitoii^
London, March 5,—Jpatin McCarthy,
Itht.deader of the Irish parliamentary
1 ptHypheld a conference tvith Gladstone
u to the future policy of tiie ilcC^rthy-
| ttea. Z . ' .
* '"A Nsyro Murderer J^rnBheal**')
Savannah,,,' Jlarph. : .{L-rrSylysster-
j Rhodes, the. negro who killed Robert
Borar in Tatnall county in February,
was removed from here to'Cbllins. Gd.
list night. A frkrtyfifiefiAha sheriff idc
prisoner there. During the temporary
absence of the sheriff it was reported that
the negro had escaped. Officers went out
Itohufltfor hint but did l tot find him
i.hvhen his« idaylras dis-
I covered near Collins, lying by a pile of
I cpseties. He had been placed upon the
I ties and shot to death, then rolling off
I the pile of ties to the ground.
v - Signed for a Chess-Match. r *’ *
.Yqiyc, March ,<W—William
ISteinita and Emmanuel Lasker havf
I signed articles’for a match, 10 games
lap, for $2,000 a side and the chesscham-
1 pionship of tbe world. J. W. Baird and
Id. W.Showalter have been selected a#
itive Mansion to Be
d fr01T1 P°P ulis ts.
BBS A000STED.
«»■'»TAbMAGE ^REMAINS. f -
Hi, Will Not Resign the Pastorate of the I
Brooklyn Tabernacle,
Brooklyn, March 5.—The Rev. De
'iV itt Talmage has again changed his
mind ih regard"fo reeniming the pastor
ate of the Brooklyn Tabernacle. A few
minutes before Dr.. Talmage. began
sermon at the morning service,,Sunday,
he told the congregation that he had a
few words to say to them. WtfHMjm
- 5? th ?5 read a letter, which was in
reply to one lie had received from the
board of trustees, in which hd aniio'uDceicr
his purpose of withdrawing his resigna
tion and remaining with his old charge.
After Dr; Talmage-had finished" read-
IpK the letter, he was .loudly applauded
for several minutes.
like the Florida Wrangle.
Dm Moines, March {j.—-Governor,
Jackson is determined to stop a prize
fight advertised to take place at Greston,
March .IO-, .H&has-wxitten the sheriff to
use every means at his command to stem j
the fight which is to be between JamS
Ryan, of Seattle, and Harry Meyer, of
Bqxlmgton. The.A^Jetioclub say a that
it vrul pull off the battle and tpat the
The Secratary Charged With
Overstepping His Authority.
NATAL 0ADET ~ APPOINTMENTS; CONSUL OAUGr^T
An-Alabama ■'Boy Got a South''Carellnff
--Boy-a - Place ami 'They Kicked “Up ' a
Racket -About.the.Action of tbo-Secre-
tary of the Navy—Business Bone in. the
Bouse and Senate.
he. Jews for th^ safetyentente*, ^^^^^texTe^.
>oth nyiterial an imjnatsrial, — . J
He was not —' J —’— - - •
i redentiaK were
' ssuing orders -and
1 hreatening way that he°was arrested
i nd sent to the nearest police station.,,,
ANOTHER Pdrr'OFr. ’ ^
^he_ Tarifr WJU, Not Reach U>e Senate
J. Beforo Two Weeks. , 5 _,
Washington, March.A—The. Demo.,
dratic members .of tfie senate, finance
(ommjttfie have begun their fifth week’s,
consideration of.tbq^tftrtff.. It is not
t lought that it wilt be-eubmitted to the
senate before -Monday th6M9th'fast.
As soon as debate is begun a majority
v rill insist that daily sessions of the sen-
a to be held from d2-to 6 and; that -no
o ther business shall be permitted-to Ja-.
tort ere With the discuBsion of tiie bill.
Tliere'whs an unusual attendance at*
tpe United States -supreme court room
; .the opening .of. the spring term, as -it -
as expected .by,, some, that Senator,
’bite, of Looisiana, would be selected
a metidber of the court. It has ndfbeen
definitely settled when he will taker bfa-
•at on .the beach. , — — . ...- x -
, The moming hour of the senate .VPas„ ,
taken np with routine business of local I'
r 'Aterest td varioua'se^tiona bf the c6drii + '
Mr» Bland’s.silver seignorage bill was
ceived from the hopse, and^was. .refer-.
d the committee on finance.
Senator Allen “presented an 'amenff-
ent to the rules, providing that it shall
_ j the duty of the. committee -to - which
the bill, resolution or other measure -W-
rhferred to report it baqjc within 30 days, n
a id if the committee shall fail to report
Memphis Spring Rnoes.
Memphis, March S.—The | program
'or the Memphis spring meeting has
wen'issued.* The mheiung opens on
Vpril ft'and will 'fdrf 15 days. There"
' vill be five regular races each day, and,
i s there, will be 000 or ,1,000 horees in at,
1 entrance, "Splite” will be necessary oc-
r « asionaily. - The^prizea offered 1 aggregate
,000. — •»,— ..—« ;•* _■ • --1 -—
A Sohoouer Has Returned.
WnAHNGTeN,- -IffC.,- -March- A.—The
. Unerican-schooner-Seth'M; J Fodd,-Cap-
1 ain Johnson,' --loaded With Inniber from'
’ Vilmington to the West Indies, hasre-
1 urned to Southport harbor. She re-
] orts her sails blown away, bowsprit
Sprung and-tbe vessel leaking; - - u -
SENSATION-IN COURT.-
Washington, March, CL-rrSome-minor.
routina business . preceded .tha.resump
tion of debate, on the. pension jippropria-.
tion bili in the house. ... - .
Quite a heated discussion, was predp>.
jted 4t tjie begiuning of. thejsessionjover-
resolntion. instructing th e-secretary of
® n . av J' toappoint.ja naval.cadet frorn-
e fifth ,£°iith^Carolina., district. -It
mod that Strait, the representative,
rom that district, failed to appoint a
et and the secretary of the navy ap-
utedone-and charged to thht'dtstrict
youug.man from -Alabama; ’
It developed that in several pther cases
he secretary of the navy had filled the
adanCies from "the districts 'with *resi-
lents of other districts- and J there wSfftT
wmifeat disposition. > part of ■ the 3
iember§ of the bou . , a., resent., what.
hey considered an iuai.. -oment of their
ights. - The speaker; ho\ /6verr rnled tHe
iscussion out ol-order‘and-JffJ Hdp-
1 inSj Of Illinois, .demanded the regular
< rder.. Mr. Boatner,, of jouisiana,Jiom-,
1 he committee oh judiciary asked unani-
i lous consent for the consideration of a
,1 esolution directing an investigation by
t hat committee of-writa-te the injunction
i isued by United States. Judge. Jenkins
< n behalf of the Farmera’ t Lpuu ah.d
i M ®^P a P3f'
1 ^|P,-r a V ro 44 .coppany. 1 ., Three w#^
1 : ^ ^ jm;
a clop ted., , ;r ... .ifeionai.-i .
, (1 Senator HUL’* Resolatton.
- Mr."-Hill offered a rescflutjbh ! ‘ , Wfjie
t te senate that’ ,£ ; ^ E “ e ™
Whereas’, the secretary ot the
l as aimbuhced a deficit ^of *78,00^000 few
,t m cnMeut fiscal -year, and tim^r&sjHe
I ^llsoti<biltprepobeS-tO discatd $76‘,fi0fi',000‘ 1
of -revenue from the present'-taKt's arid
il of perjury and sentenced to two
\ Bare, and a balf.dozen others have, been
X ^fderal court.
t as just met and tne examiners have a
_ vjariety of- prbsecutions td institute be
thattime, the senator ■ presenting" it - f )re the grand jury.. The government
shall have the. right to call tor the report-j-baa been defrauded of nearly a quarter of
uidtr certain restrictions.^ ..The pro:
”p ised^ amendment to be referred to the
commft.ee or roles. ’’ '— - - ~
The bouse nonconcnrred in' nearly all
Hhe senate amendments, to -tbe. urgenoy -
d fficlency bill and then went injp cpm-
n ittc-o of the whole'on the pension ap-
pfopriation bfil. — • ' u - •
Against tm» Hatcfi BilL' ' '
J, Labroulsse, president" ’New ’Orle'ana
itton exchange; J.' D.l BIom, “preeiident’
|ew York cotton- 1 exchange, and'other
mbera of-these ekebafigeft appeared
ifore the house committee-of agricnl-
re in opposition to .the Hatch ahti-
ofitional.
CHAR ITABL^’-CONVICTS.
8 “*»r Cauact Great Excite if ent,,
Nxw York, March 6.—There has been
M iryland'i Pri»onera"R,tliS Fonda for the
Relief of th«T**8r.
1 bo North Alabama Officials Charged With
Wholesale Fraud and Forgeries.
Birmingham,-Ala.-, March fi.—^Special
Examiners Chalmers and- Uloevert have
b prung -a- sensation In federal court tfirv
: -< lea by their report J»A.ttorney~G«neral ] ^ by 7T flnte ^? l ^ l cua;
Olney just made. They charge North j TBBit±tteblve&--fihe'.'fin«u<9(-OOffir'’■ ^d’
£ ^«rtSsfe*5&©sg 1 j I 1 - -
i.sttaesaiea forgMg MM'wlttmf | j
j amee--to prosecutions, -thus -coming feme by taxing, othen foreign, imports- and
t lonsands of unearned dollars by fraud,- 1 id herwise revising- the tariff- without cre-
Already one witness has been convict- j a ahg a deficLeouy,- r.. -•••..« »•».r •-
He asked that it be laid on the table
f >r tbe present. *
. Mr. Harris moved a second reading of
tl le seigniorage bill and said there was
a > more earnest advocate of. the silver
c linage than himself,’ but believing as
h j had that thare wak at least 'one ques
tion that should take-precedence of - ifif
o moderation.
IBs Ordt-rs Will Re Revoked and Be Wlli
Be’Forthwitli Sent Out ef-the Country.
Several Battles Have Occurred—Martial
.Law Has Been Declared and a Supreme
Dictator Now Rales .the Country.
New Orleans, March 6.
on the steamer Albert Dnmois bring
news that a revolution. has brokeu out
in Costa Rica. Senor Iglizias, the pres
ent secretary -of state who-wae a candi-
date for the presidency,. has left San
Jose to meet a body.of 4,000 insurgents
who are m arching oU the capital.
8enor Iglizias isthtf leader of the Lib-
?ral party. >His opponent fpr the presi
dency is Senor Trijos^ leader the
Catholic union, or Church party.
A battle was fought at Gracios, near
3an Jose, between the Liberal party un-
ier.Iglizias and tli&'Chnrch party under
Trijos. The; Church party was -routed-
md Trijos was captured with. A. -»E.
limiuez, the Belgian consul to Costa
iica. The exequator of the consul will
ie revoked*and Ue wUl be .banished.
The archbishop of Costa Rida and 17
iriests have been imprisoned. Martial
aw has been proclaimed, and President'
! toderquez is supreme dictator.
Fighting has occurred at other-small
i owns, wrth-a FflBffr kSg^nifST** 1
FOUR MEN . KILLED,
Five_ Others Narrowly Escape rin a
Pennsylvania Mine Explosion.
million dollars.
Scranton', Pa., March fi.—Four"men
< Ut of a gang of nine shaft sinkers were
1 filed Jn Richmond.8haft in the northern
1 art of the city at 5 o’clock a. m. The
i ccid^nt was caused by a fall of shelf
i ock from the side of “the shaft", near-the ’
1 ottom, and a .consequent,explosion .pf
1 lower of gas. - . v _ / .
The victims are: Thomas Hblwell,"
f bargeman, has a wife and child, burned.
J. i "death; RicSard Hughes, single, 27
j ears old; James North, single,Afi years
cfld; Albert Richard, -single, 24 years
Five others made their escape 'with
ight bruises. .The men,^ were- at tbe-
ttom" of the shaft almost' 400 feet be-
A FATAL FIRE,
THREE- BANKS- -SWINDLED.! r i Without any breach of confidence Jift
* . —;—, . , yjas able to state the committee on
jiharp'Work of» Finin'"Lookini; Man who finance was on the very eve of reporting
Bonsht Exchange.'- '• "j tie tariff bill. He, therefore,'-objected
JACKSON, Miss., March 5.—The Capi- J* further, proceedings of lhe seignorage
ta. an, aam «-*• »<«. «r S
h we been svvindledout of.-^1^00-each i j Discussionfollovved,'UndCr anaVt'au’ge-
br.a forgery. .A plain looking -man, - jflent made Juring - the 'debate. 1 - Mr:
g vingJiia..namft-as-Kendrick, bought .«te^ ar t did not press hia.motion to-take
? ew Orleans drafts for $18, which he ;?1 ’ tha __,% md , b^LbutgavenoUcethat _
Ti ised by addins two ciphers, and after . Would make a motion at some other
Tr! - - - - - h(ur.
•v. idorsing the cashier’s name on the
b ick, cashed them in New Orleans. It
isInndOTstood’TMt the forger” received
.OOOinttiieway.'"'' — '
*
Igwftvx'citement. in-Wall street in the, ......— .---- , .. . . t
GST 4 !?
Jltock advanced ^per cent qt^the timf his[consent. *“«•—- - •-•*»* *• » J
The sums contributed ranged-from 25 ' nainbdDavis =whot longs" for ranie,“has
Cents to ^5. TherewnsoheilOuation'Of $10
jRiidafewofilOAentseacti.-OntfOfthttmfen’ - .. ,- M _ , ^
gale hub the-warden tlid^ mdt' think' ofe 'a; pHommerft Ofilkha feiffister.
'h proper that Ae; shotfid'GcontriWite' T 4o ’Hiji plaa is-to tak»>lB thoroughbfed leg-
I trntil it reached 100 p^r cent.’, TThen th*
Ipriqa started back :again to 91. Deal-
I iat* have been on a very extensive scale.
. Fennaylvnnin Mills Close Down'
Pheneville, MarOh 6.—^11 mills in
I the Pbienix Iron works have' closed, and ‘
Itoi»'v4»t plant, which usnal!ly employ*
|fK»» 2,000 to 8,000 man, teidle. J- -
, TndUnn on H^r T^’laV ‘‘ '
Phildelphia, March 6.—The battle
jiMp Indiana started from Cramp's ship
J at 8:46 a. m. on her - preliminarj
ltrip. % * - a
DVNAMiTE IN CHICAGO."
i Boose Blown Up »pd tbe Ynmntey Nar*
W»lj Xsespsai. ' : . ...
ChWaoo, March A 8-btbr£;btlild.
«t 152 Nineteenth-street was almost
ompletely wrecked about 2 a. m. by a
omb thrown into the haUway. Win-
ow» were ehattered, woodwork in th*
w.ete larger than- the Vrarderj Jljqught
•the',men shouTd'give in proportion to the
'sums to theii credit were .also reduced.
‘.Th4 money contributed by tbe men was
ed by overwork. Some earn $3, $5
- —i evidence in the bends of tbe
“*!*>■ believed an attempt was
every vine in the Heme, bef
°„ the .- pe 18011 or P® r8 ons are is a mys-
"o one was iniurauL, -The bouse
house
•ffi lfame i6<i by tU * Da * M
CkathaJ*, Njw Registration tswi' ~
^«uh, March 6.—Chatham coun-
Yi new registration law
agurated, and the bool
b interest by.both‘fi
«« are in chahrt of Jbwo
^*«r*. Saussy find Manm
.tl.V Udgea 0 W,th«|te couruj,— W
" 6wa f«>m Wheeling, West Vir-
aV *“ ys: - 411 th ^ naipeta in .Ohio in
6 - 0Ter 7.000 in number,
*»ttiementl?f I? tnrn to work « ponding
dt ^ “ nt °- f the wa 8 e qnoetion. Com-
‘Of miners
• W odneeda
•miner* are
and operators will
to appoint-arbiferators.
olding out for a CO-cent
Democrats Chouced Out_ of Votes. ^
Cleveland on the Way Home.
Washington, Miprch 0.— 1 The, light;
h< use tender Violet, with President
Cleveland and Secretary ^Greshau)
arid party rekebed the wharf at i-^O ’‘p.’
ml and the White House at 1:45.“ " s
Lewiston, Me., March A—There was.. a t oafd, passed" Indian Head, 24 mjlea
a3 most a riot at the office of the regia- be low the’ dity, on her return trip at
Baltimore, March 5.—Aa the result i tr u» of voters Saturday. The Rejpubli- . 11 »• m.
of s purely ’'voluhtfiiry "airangemen£‘| c; nbfBClkl'Bt&eTed Republicans through j Mr. Cleveland Arrives.'
ar tong the convicts in the jieniteh'tiaryi" hi other while -the Democrats v^-erffMam- ' CVashington; March'The president
iUtrib.to,, ot tm tor tbe poor of th^ g Mta
cit y-was'handed to Police MarshalTrey • ^ gaged in a fight vnth bare kpucklps “
by Warden “Weyler. "The'warden" says - j ai d the crowd broke down the door" andl „ ,, „ , „ „
thit each day last wefek tvt6 or three Of‘ \ kt rged into the office. The officials re- / Yellow Fever Kavaees in Brazu. (
thi prisoners approached him ami stated--(-4r ated into an inner room and barri-. uoNpoN. AIarch fi.—Advices-fraiq Rio
th at they had noticed through the papersr; oa iefhe entrant®.' Then, ltfs'said', Judge j a ueiro Ba y that yellow fever ia-dissimi*
that much distress prevailed amoiig th«te K lowlten -looked- on ‘while- the * other * anV the institnHons of tho Hiv
pobrof BkltiiiiorS. m fheyakkeA hisl of -rials deliberately croasedoff the names - F a mstitations.of ihe.city.-tThc
permission ami aesisthneo thvaiso Aland ’Of scoresof Deiqpcratic. voters.. It was , 3 a] l» »re,pow fill ad. with political pnson
eujojig.the prisoners-forthe- needy oate c * : -tti» mostVarofaced fraud everattempted
The warijpn said, that .he com.* , -infthff fltate. """
_ « Akbfe-^ckeMW^ he^XwMlrinT eleAtibhs fdr members of cbngress show
fcp an a™ 01111 * and reduced it ^ft * SSfyArtbK“tothat a majority^ the members elected
ThF donations of some others-winch gj ‘plto^cA^eW S®ft , Sk£' ! Republjcimu. Scant, intereet wffr
sta r«j> and!" give HtS btrdk SR the 'test"" driplayeiHn tfie elections,, andeoiftpara-
tht roeqrnxC -He says tho-idea is-feasi-- ^ 1 /votes were pojle^.
ble and. hp tyill proye Qkatchickens can
stand long ^distance wajks. Starting
and $10 per montb, wiilfl small, per- -BOO£ bireScpects tocdmplefeW joumey
cen Age of skilled workers ,earo bylabor A befpre the end of thk muhvintoiTfair,
dui ing overtime ‘as much as $2o and i
v wh ire he will exhibit his feathered pe
ek month.
* T leimoney is-not given to the-prison*
ers, but is held by the warden.-to -their
cre< it. There are 60l convicts in the
pen tontiary, exclusive of 44 women who
did pot<oontribute.
CLEVELAND’S CRUISE...
Nobidy Seem* to Know When tho Fkrty
Will Return to Wellington.
illwar wm yj. i Norfolk, Va. t "H*5pE 5^-The presi-
»yto^13i3 0 l ffiTitl| nd tl |f ta ^ fient al p«W. /after spending .seygnd
From the evidence in the henfia of the days most' pleasantly ( pn a trip through.
the North' Carolina sounds, returned to ,
U iHxe ligfifhdnsef supp^fA^ 0 ^ jjk&BS
Poin ;, J * ^ iW -
thi i disease." The position cf" "the'insur
-j ge: its-is critical,_as- their "Supplies haVe'
! be n.cut olE by Peixoto’a forces.-
Feixoto Prolongs the Seige.
, . . $jo Janeiro, March 0.—President
ju^t evolved: a ier scheme. He is the ^ xofo piolonged the seige until the
r ~* Ms y L“ Tlie provincial ' returns 1 of the
Propose* a Chicken Walk.
i )xaha, March 5.—An Omaha man ;
deetrians.
Strong Man Kennedy IjJured.
tjW^iUSE, Marcl} ames W. Ken-
ned '.the 5trong.B3au.Jhe first man who
lift! d JMchsrd. &. xFox’a,l,2Qfi pound
dun hbell,.whilo_waitjng,4or a.Jrain. at
Wa ertown." fell through a traudoor in
the loor bf the railroad station".
..Wontber
Washington, -March Gi-^Forecasttill
8p. n. Wednesday. For NorttoCarolina
and South Carolina—Threatening,-prob
ably showers today or tonight “in “the
„ JU „, H west srn portion, followed by fair, colder,
yjj'S&cho&OB thfe write a becoming northwesterly. Geor-
qu-ako -cnnali andi igia- -Fair, preceded by-light-showers to* j Six
famous. iCurritiicki- iday yr tonight in. tho. northern-portion, “
ArJio »' niw leoidi r,winds becoming north.westerly.
w^ts going soothe ai.-East irii Florida—Fair, easterly winds. I _
stop jwas t n"}jtomaOiopjg^piut.showers “tofihy tfr'tonight. [* BcpTON, MarchS.-'
tie s] orpnJfl§jjp,lW« ' ' ^ ^ **
centlbnien bagging thx
lnm.ten.or Naval Dflleeth
\ Tashington, March 6.—The follow,
ing naval orders have been issued: En-
sigi s Frank Marble and H. B. Wilson,
tocuty at the Naval War college
,Tor pei&D’Bchool; PS^efeAsaistant Pa;
master John R. Martin and /Passed As
sistanffDnginijfer Geo. Comir^ to .examin
ation for promotion. 4,
; Will Recov?:
[here by Albert;.-
w a shi
re over.' VBailey’s bond w
,0 0, but he was-feuable to
wi i carried to jaT-§£Ula ’
70R' GROCKERT.'-Ghtts Ware and tamps- IStoves, Tic IVare am.’Wooaand
. Willow Ware,, and Housefuruishlng Gpods generally. * floods 'aL Now and
I resh, and hdving“bonght for Gash, we'are in shape to make LOW PRICES,
3. W. BROWN&S0MS.
Stai id, Broad Street Athens, ( a
Tjhe Town of Ulmnn in Alabama Suffers
From a Fearful Fire.
Birmingham. Ala?, March 6.—£ fire
v hick broke out 5 ' at Uhnan - shortly be
fore midnight, ^destroyed A. J. .York’s,
li rery stable and lfi horses; Koopman.(§c
G erde’s warehouse and stables; the
3V etbodist church;' KifiiieY Bros, store;
•JR ed Johnson’S residence; Mathew Wil-
,h te’8 resideiice; Sam Rudder’s residence;
T jm Parker’s livery stable; Frank Arndt’s
si loon and several-other buildings. The
tt tal loss is $20,600. Dynamite in Koop-
-no an & Gerde’s .warehosaexploded killing
C ift Williams and fatally injuring Geor *
,P snkelberg, a child of Rev. G. W. Lee
ai d slightly injuring a half dozen more.
Al l - - I*'
IS AS SAFE AND I ARMLESS AS
A Plax Seed Poultice.
Xi is applied right to the parts. It ci ores an diseases of women.
DRUGGISTS. Mailed to ac?
h dy can nse it herselfi Sold by
ajldxess on receipt of $1. '
fir, Jb j£LMcG!H&Cto, Sand 4Pi norama Place. Chicago, IDL
SOLD AT LYNDON'; i DRUG STORE-
Any
BOTANIC
i A thoroughly tested Remedy
„ i _ _fXIR Akbi - - *•
^LOODandSKiM’ DISEASES.
standard remedy %ss tfeen” ,
nd not found wanting, for forty years by
a eminent pbyslcian, who has .used ft
vlth certain and unvarying success for all
diseases for which it Is recommended, jdt.
nevhr faits'to benefit Trom the first dose,
luickly a^ efifectukUy drtyieg oukali.
Hrease rerBirlromTne system through
pr superstition, bnt it is founded upon
common sense and a thorough knowledge
pf modern medical science. It effectually
burifie8 and enriches tbe blood and brings
health-tothesufferert* • AS% gencrifi ttmte*
t is without a rival, and in its analysis of |
an - h-grWi«{.-prope#tfeS : tMs-nhsbltrteiy ■'
ures Scrofoia, Ulcers, Eczema, Shin
liscaaea and Eruptions, Catarrh,
nmatism, Diver. Kidney and
Diseases, Female Wsak%
TOM Diseases, etc. ^ ^
IJiygSTipATE. F.O.R tQU8&£XF._
JSend
^ lfoffl -, io6 < 8«BpicstTo tlio most* Vlt'-
..t disease, after all known remedies
J failed. These certificates testify with
j uncertain sound, that Botanic Blood
aim is tbe best,cheapest, qulckest.great-
it and most powerful Blood Pugi&er ever
fiown tp,th<tW.W«.**:'; . - - ,
dcz—<1.00 per bottlp; <5.00 for 6 bottles.,,
orsale bytttuegisUfiTf bdt, sehdHdutr
Udcess BLOOD AAbM*CO., A«inU-,-G*.*
THEO.
' . r - JtANTOAOTUI EE OF
GRANITE AND MARBLE MONUMENTS AND STATUARY.
Importer Direct aB§ Contractor for BnlldiM Stone.
*ja.rble Wainscoting'anil Encaustic Tile] Hearths'
AGENT FOR CHAMPION IROR. tENCE CO.
‘The best In the world. New Designs I O tglnal Designs II Low Prices 111
•rises. and Designs cheerfully • fur nisi ed.
< >mofc A.HO 8TBAM W-ORT9. 520 <tn<l f HI
Ms rh ’* - ‘"•striv i
W0T All work 'guarauteed
BHOAORT.. AUGUST 4,0 4
Does y or%cahhinery need., any Bepairs,
do you tul^mw^add a ly new machineryi *
jffi so, for the^bestlwork ind ; prompt atten-
> lion, send to
d. s ! .V . *
■ B IB ■
I?Jaws
Dasliod Ii\to by a
yiMaiSctf 5.*rWlfile^
repairing the tracks
they were struck by a
ilWG^SSt isr*
a rr s—
Smallpox on Baexfi.
• DCUCUDED WE GUARANTEE A CUErt
: KLffiClYlDCn '■aiidT'invito the moat
■ caref ui investigation ay to onr responsibi
I ity aud.themhrftdof our Tablets.
Will completclydestroythe desire for TOBAC 30 in from 3to5days. Perfectly harm
less; cause no sickness, and may be giveirjln a :uo of teaor coffco without the know 1-" ">
edge of tho patient, who will voXnnturily stop imokingor chewing in a few days.
UEDsrarasifiiEiHnoSH
: of
the patient, bvthe jsoo^_onr gPECLn-^,.^,
jJriHfik'trSatment patients are allowed the fr|
phineun-
we sem
begT
... ..
J fair Wednesday,"--colder- Wednesday! T,oplaifa Aab5loilgsAifeiA.»1i8ff
PWin «i. has four cififis of smallj
oil TiTV
^ A Plate Mill iJurjgetL . ,
ning oU|l^ma5She% and , that t)i^y will- flay, fain Wednesday, -ellgbGy -dolder, 'wLawdotte, Mich^. March ,5.r-The
**»*?«*• r jJpSS.*
Jf£TJS«a!^. a 8. , 2U£ f€*c£gn_hqmduras.- ■
■ s ^’sstitessTSfss 1 ■sassssiassss^ i ~ j-
homelfrom Long Print would bemade. cmTfntoH .-March ‘5:^-A dispatch Phh^pelpiua, Mmrcl* 5,^-Golcmel .U-
— ~T- ? , ,* 11-* 3> ,<i” Aamsuiu., .. . f rG( j W..CDarlor, business manager of the
'Weather Forecast. ., !,from ! Commander Lougnecker dated p^^lphia Times, died at midni^fifc
WASHINGTON, March S.-Forecast till March 8 says: “The three commission- a.i j, —-»i««r
8 p iu. Tuesday—North-Carolina and , erfl who were ou board the Ranger, j Pennsylvania--* Governor in-FioMda./
fair, followed probably , agreed /upon the following treaty of, Atlanta, March t>.—Governor Robert
its in commUnila
Tablets. * ' " V : »«uv« ■"’A
Write your name and address plainly, anc state
whether .Tablets are for Tobacco, Morphine
Uquor Habit. .
—DO-N0T -BB- DECEIVED into phroBtiMng
T* A Tyr JBiBB and-take no ether,--- —
Mj^yifactqred QblxhZ.1*
UIHlE—- *
OIOJHEIICE'®
| 61.53 A 65 Opera Block,
LIMA, OHIO.
j HABUCUIi ARS
FREE;
uTrt!?iK|
u country, home of
- War Rah-'
the
Ay, of Rahway,
Florida, tlireateuiug
Western Florida
sippi, light showers,
winds, -rt.
>-6m
years 1
easterly wind^. 1 Bonilla a army .will enter Amapcda to-
Alabama ahd,Mills'iriorrow."- ‘ : L' ‘ '
colder southerly! . This is understood At themavyjdeparrt- j
1 jnent to show that the conquerors in the <
reyolution against .Ydlela have been;
Very lenient, and that under such terms
of peace the affairs of, the country Will
probably b^ran|uUJtorjome time.
a pleasure,trip..
‘ Oranffc Blcssom’’ i« “A?- * r ?VvUdV
lesa sB a Flax Seffi gonlboe A^y lady
can us4 it berfWL by.B * B» y
l.iuR A Vcw Tcopli- 4 s Party^I’aivei^^
Elbeuwn,- Ga., March 0.—The Fiber-
ton Ntw_Era will be the name of- th*
B-iW paper, which will make its appear
ance on March 15. It will be run in th* 1
interest of People’s party,
?•
TUT
tiiBials
from persons
who have been
curedby the use of
Hill s Tablets.
The OhIo Chbmical-Co.; k
Dear) Sib:—I mve bt -lag yonr
cure for tobacco habit, and gain'd It wovld
do whdt yon claim for it. I used ten cent*
r worth of the s rongest chewing tobacco a day,
and. ttom one U five cigars; or l would smoke
from ten to lorty - Ipes of Tobacco. Have chewed
and smoked for twei ty-flve years, and two 1 ackagea
:v> <k ' : I
,
5Mm
mm
I
of your Tablets cored die so 1 have ho desire for it.
p.M. JAXLOHD, Leslie, Mich.
Dobbs Febby N« Y*
The Ohio Chemical Co. Gentlemen Some time ago i ser
for $1.00 worth of ypur Tablets for Tobacco- JJablt- 1 Tt-ceivcd
them all rigbtand, altbongblwas qotha heavy smoker and cbewer,
they did tbe work in less than threeHays. I am cured.
Truly yours,. MA.'] HKW JOHNSON,P.O.Box-15.
• PrrrsBERCH, Pa.
The Ohio Chemical Co.Gentlemen:—It gives me pleasnrato Bpeak a
word of praise for vour Tablets. My son wa: strongly addicted to the use of
] iquor, and through a friend, T.was led to try yo ir Tablets. He was a heavy and
co istnnt drinker, but alter using yourTablets! fit three days be ffOit drinking,
and rill not touch liquor of anv kind. I have waii ed four - month before writing
_ you. In order to know the euro was permanent. yo^rs trniy
t Tm* OmoCai^iCAL C6':-^Genti.e"meN':—your'
have used morphine, hypodermically, fori
$3?" -.i
iMs
--two pABkageso# your Tablets, and without any effort on my part
... >_» —. j Address all Orders to
MORRISON.
Cincinnati, Ohio.
iedar
have been *
art.
I RESP0NSIBL
sAGENTS
WfcN y THE OHIO OHEP^ICAL
(In writins please meat-oi. this paper.)
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