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ba, st-cursd connect am with
iy aud bus the President of »
abroad residing fcete and
'jM-h»-teda , ‘ ehnroU. It tut- mereased
^umlaU 'U by nearly one tlilii. It lias
racted around its borders fruit growers fj
tearl)' everj Statu iu the Cairn, until it
,ew Buri\.uudeJ on nearly A'life side by <#■
aan-ds and vineyard. If home of
(rape and its wine Baking eapamty
ieobled every year. It has sai-.eesafuily
itsugurated a ayatem of public j-oln>o s,
i seven rear# curriculum secoud to a sue.
1'tUi is p >rt C-I the reo ir-l of a I ail
nii simply shows the progress o an already
diui ruble city, *hhfc:e ««fo ral did
,1 murM**wrn: having tlry fiueat, cU>M$e. summer
j>u«, t- «ul«tM*»t Ihft eiteiaty shat tp-i-b of
fe«'K & Mi#e with
iiealt i.i, tortile nod rolling country,
est ahoVo »e>i level. Uy the census of 18!K),
rtii have at a io» estimate between 8.600
,oO» people, and they ><re all of the •
»rt—wide-awake, up to the times, ready
lilediuu suaiigers and aniimis 'to secure de
DISEASiD BLUUD-
ramble Mined Mm nn. a offered nil
PM Cupid suffer sad lire. Pace
body covered pith » ml wrs>.
the Ca tcpr* Hrpln lea wevba
U ynMdodly cared. A
I I contracted I doctored a terrible blood-poisoning good
: year ago. with two
Kpuis, neither of whom did me any good.
tag of your t------
try them, knowing Mowing if they did me no
they — _ could ________1- make u me no worse. I have
of My Ilia* face Boynton, was as bad, spoken if not of in worse, than book,
your
Ton may use this letter in the interests of
nngbnmamtg^^^ Ashland, Ohio.
. Covered with Running Sores 17
I have been troubled with skin and
disease* lor seventeen year*. My head
time* was one running sore, and my
wa* covered with them as large a* a half
lar. I tried g great many remedies
effect until I used theCuTicuBA Remedies,
am thankful to state that after two
have IgoMr. Denais Downing ten years
dug I had and scratched termed for pruittis,
•are. what is
sve suffered everything, and tried a
I doctors but got no relief. Anybody
tve got $500 had they eared me. bless The
ccba Remedies cured me. God
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Cuttcura Remedies.
id for “How to Cure Skin
, 50 illustration*, and 100
IPLES, black-headacbapped and
I *kin prevented by Crrari.*
^Aching PPffip, Sides and
Bp kidney, relieved and uterine pains
weaknesses in one
or Root!
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Stove Room and Kitebeu,
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SHELTON HOUSE,
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There is now an open sheriff
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which he considered the most
in i public life. However, he asked
president to make him the tender
f sought; writing; ' Thit to treasure pseiafient as then, an in honor a
j letter, offered him the appointment,
Mr. Depew in like manner formally
dined , it. Mr. Robert T. Lincoln
then * chosen, the first suggestion of
appointment i Chicago being made by Editor
dill, 1 of the Tribune.
At an early date Mr. Hasson, who
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THE CCimSfICN IN SESSION.
Repsfgeuiai'vfs of tlie Wdlrg Hoads
tin Country Aucmbfea ut Wtiwhlng^on*
Washisotos, April S.— In
withThc order issued last month
sentati ves of the following railroads
peared hefirere the interstate
commission to-day: Louisville and
vflle, Cincinnati. New Chleans and
Pacific, Alabama and Great
New Orleans and Northwestem,
burg and Pacific. Meii liun, Western Vicksburg, and
port and
Central Railrbad Western and Banking
of Georgia. Railway of
bama. Atlanta and West
Georgia Railroad Company East
nessee, Rome Virginia and Columbus, and Georgia, Atlantic
ga, North Carolina. Norfolk and
Atlantic Coast line, Seaboark and
noke. Richmond nnd Danville,
and Ohio, Illinois Central, Newport
and Mississippi Valley; Chesapeake,
Western; Florida Railway Carolina, and
tion company: South
peake and Ohio: Southern Pacific;
Colorado and Santa Fe; Mexican
and other “-etiugwa« southern roads. The object
the th e meeting was to to give give these these
an opportunity to fully and <
show what tlieir re-export rates are,
how there rates are made by each
them. the
The n - notations made explained and published
in wi t h they
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Hilled Eleven Indians.
Wasubi ux. Dak.,April 2.—Two
ago two trappers, . .... M. A. and
Williams,') went out trapping near
.where the - ------ Little — Missouri ■ and - ■
point
Great Muddy come together.
pitched thdfr traps on what they knew
be Indian territory, but anticipated
tr0Ubl r. 1 h LT*SL
night Tom ^ olunteemi to watch.
night the reds made a raid and
Tom, but his brother closed the door
the cabin and fired there repeatedly fiftee into
Indians, of whom were n.
Harri <on Resting HlmselL
Washing ton, D, C., April
resident sent in to the senate the
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unbalanced her mind.
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Incensed at •Rtelr Ppator.
this county, are greatly incensed Driver, at their
pastor, jijaBtul. the WTO W¥. Rev. VAfffVi George ft W. a
mandedhis resident of Danvilto, resignation
are that the Rev. Dn
Charles Sampson out
' hriflf*. knowinir tJiat i
g;rs u & , tSis®'is. , iE'<£
Of those didn’t-know-it-was-loaded acci¬
dents, and that the perpetrator ran away
when he saw the fatal result of his wick¬
ed idiocy.
Chicago’* Kidnapped Boy Torn* Dp
Pittsburg, Pa.,April 2,—AiifcijrJ&us-
chuarki, the boy who disappeared from
his home in Chicago, it is said, in com¬
pany with cowbqvB, turned up here, ask-
employed Youngstown. him to care for The horsee in that ship¬
ment to story be
is heir to a German fortune he pro¬
nounces false, and wants to stay here if
he can obtain employment, as he says
father is not kina to him.
Ohio White Cap* at Wort. Again.
Wilmington, O.,April 2. —Geo. Slater,
a colored boy, has worked actively in the
interest of Dr. M. Wilkerson, of Sabina,
in has ... bte thus candidacy incurred for the representative, enmity of certain
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the doctor’s office. The doctor heard
! cries for mercy, rushed out and cut him
down as the mob dispersed, just in time
to save his life. He was nearly
g le< p
Chicago, April 2.-The oldest man
record is dead. He was Daniel Burke,
and, according to the certificate of death
returned to Dr. Tomlinson, lUyraTrfage. registrar of
vjtel Statics, he was
The old man, who baa been a resident of
| a &bBtss
The remains will be J teken to Lancaster.
ID., for burial.
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Jeweler In
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at Chicago. In M
a bold trade. Gojj
fee ordered a lot oi
around to A
SSTTS.? he poured into ijMception
messenger
Gould Bag* the Santa Fe.
New York, April 2,-Jay Gould is
credited with having practically accom-
ilished the object toward which he has
>een lending nis and every the energy for railroad two
man or more, greatest
that in
stock. It is atatafc too, that other
a pive susyaewl Mr. Gould to have an influential n«de under place cover, in
Atdhison company’s affairs, if not,
Broohtjm Waal* » World'* Fair.
New York, April 2 . -A movement has
just been started in Brooklyn to have a
world’s fair there next year, in celebra-
a of the four hundredth
rS'ittSRis the discovery of Am«s
Ah;
t 80 years of age, with a
Amhead, moustache «ad
about 5 feet 7 inches high
and wei«
little fln f
the first,
false tow
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•the Carpenters Striking for Higher Pay
and few Hear* Per Day.
St. Louis, Mo m April 2.—A
strike of carpenter* occurred here at 9
o’clock yesterday morning. Over 1,700
men refused to work unless the hoes car-
penters recognize the unions and concede
was driven hclj
runs around th
her men wore
scarcely The German a soul c
v
of the Adfer and several other officers
The*Vandalia was also swept by a
heavy sea, xx X .
| ; Chonred with Knrtangerlne Ufe.
New York, April 2.-Simon Sando
witch and Philip Gaplan were held in
110,000 for each in general sessions yester¬
day locked arson, in in default the Tombs. of which Their they dry
were goods store at up No 2918 Third
avenue Was
burned on the night of Feb. 16, the fire
endangering above. eight families on the floors
A strong odor of kerosene excited sus¬
picion, sum and there wrcic was woo an an investigation, ui vesugatiuti,
the merchants result wrujulf being Vtoinr* for setting am an indictment fire «■»—A of the aL
to their own
goods owitch to and secure Caplan $2,500 told insurance. Sand-
stories, and offered to compromise contradictory with
the insurance companies for $750.
Banter in Lexington, Ky.
Lexington, Ky., April 2.—Yesterday
morning Betsy Shay, a white dommtic,
aged 21, was found brutally murdered in
her room at her employer’s home, A
shawl was wrapped tightly around her
head. Her skull had been crushed in by
some blunt instrument, and she bad been
dead prohably six hours. She was in her
murderer nightclothes. She There had is no clue to the
and popular, and many the acquaintance* affair
was causes
great excitement.
Robert Garrett's Return.
Baltimore, April 2.—It is understood
that Robert Garrett will return north in
a couple of weeks. Arrangements are
being made for his reception at his coun¬
try seat, His southern "Uplands,” trip in has Baltimore proved coun¬
ty. beneficial Mr. Garrett not hoped. m
to as was
The preyed fear of being his kidnapped mind and is .said to
have upon made
him very irritable.
Stanley is Safo.
London, April 2,—A Letter from Hen¬
ry M. Stanley, dated September 4th.
1888, has reached a friend of the ex¬
plorer contains living nothing at Edinburgh, of importance Hie letter
or inter¬
est beyond that already known.
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Stonewall J*
will *V III oni^onvAf till ?
office, which
stated that th
studies in place of the
courses at present font
of education. ^
J. Colton Lymes, ]
most disinterested noteworthy scl
and a ad'
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shall supersede statist
in the mind of the you
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Wheeling, W.Va.,AprU 2.-In Grant
county one day last week Mr H C,
Smith and wife and Miss Annie Hanger,
one of the most beautiful and popular
young ladies in the county, wereenm-
mg the Potomac river. The fifflW on
water! Mr. Smith sprang toCfiS
ance, ed caught the shore, her by but both the arms swift and start-
SSKS^|»iSS&.*S for current
w as swept from his arms and carried
rapiffiy down the stream. The body was
fotind the next day some distance lx-low
the point where the affair occurred.
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