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. * throat may not seem to
/mwontjo much, arul U.proSpUy Mended
WtawffSn^2S d i' 1 Jil t or t ^ 1 rhtto«ril' 1
?«SJ? w S a J l .“ ewrSen discovered wWcii
pynnSi 1 ! n 8ucl1 cases as
PKnnr davis* pair killer, tiw
Pforapt USO of tula invaluable remain bos
HIM Umwimii of Uvea.
PERRY DAVIS* PAIS KILLER is
nM unpniawist. It lias been before the
8SES SVSSriESt OM is most raised
resi/os follows*? ,rom v0 ^ unL * ry tcstlmontals
Tcnnor's Predictions for March.
The March blow and bluster is
likely to occur about ad, 4th,or
5tb, with snow storms and rains
according to location. In C'auada
and norther sections of the United
States this week will be most win-
THE BEST
OF ALL
ter-like for some time, with similar
weather also West and Northwest.
■stjWy'twi
dhvj dl»il here, j was
lyririau, and trlrel your Pint
on HiimUy, and on
&& i £.2£2l5 1,< L 1 w W* i* *^4 »« known"tiTtl’a
poc* mother# who are loulnK no many children.
•SjjnsssKa&gsug
sewsasaMs
MRm'ljthaoiti'ho without."
^Sneraalstssell It atasc^aoo., one $i.oo
PERRY DAVIS A 80N, Proprletori,
Providence, R.l.
MRS. LYDIA E. PINKHAM. OF LYNN, HUS.,
Probably snow or sleet at Wash-
ington, and viry bleak weather.
Second Week—Probably cold
and stormy weather tlirougboutjcar-
ly portion of week, with snow and
drill iu northern and western sec
tions. There is likely to he mark
ed “cold dip" toward tho 7th and
8th days'in Canada, Northern and
Middle States.
Third Week—Cold and stormy
generally, with heavy snow falls.
Cold dips East and \Ve*t, Lower
Provinces (St. John, N. U., and
Halifax), and inalllikelihood snow
or rain and blustery weather ns
far South as Washington, D. C..
with abrupt changes of tempera
ture.
The 17th and 18th may not be
particularly stormy days. Cold
weather in the northwest this
week.
Fourt Week—Blnstery and stor
my wcatlier and snowfalls in many
sections wsst to Chicago and west
ward, about entry of week, or 20th
and 21st days.
Frequent snowfalls througli Prov
ince of Quebec.
Milder weather on nnd after the
22d day, with rain and sleet storms
of frequent occurrence in roost
sections.
Wet weather South and East.
After the 2Ctii—Snow storms
probable to westward and high
winds through Canada, accompa
nied by heavy snow ami rainfalls
particularly about tbe 28th and
29th.
The month however, will proba
bly close generally-mild, with indi
cations of a calmer period.
LINIMENTS
FOB HAN AND BEAST.
For more limn a third of a century the
Mexican Mtmtniifj I.infmcnt husuccn
i.miw*ii tu millions nil over the world ue
Hie only Luio reliance for tho relief oI
• - hkfnls nn«! min. It In n medicine
>vo 1»I ICO and pnti.-c—I he best 6f Its
Is I ltd —^ *—*~
tho
very foi m of external pain
S.S1141HSJ11L 10 ». mu-ml mi emu
It iH iietrntM llrali and muscle w
l»o scry Imiik-making the conthiu-
•tf*o of i>nln mid inflmmnntlori frnpor
llcetsupon llmnnn Flesh
. . n*nt Ion are equally
ft:?. Tho Mexican
i-tJod I.y enmebsHly J
» 1 •»<instil, «»' isjeuiuntia martyrs
! (unit, op a miualilc liorao or
r4vd(ll>y tin: huulh.'j power ©l'thU
1 such nilincnLs
ilily cure
.MAN MsK»iI
i.untiNiRi NwflllnRS, ftflIT
LYDIA E. PINKHAM’8
VBgETABLB COMPOUND.
i lyJValtlv^nra , j
f.F.II n,o.e I*.l»n,l Cum,1.1.1. ..J VidMl
Scoville’s Bill.
Wasiiinoton, March C Scovillc
has submitted to District-Attorney
Corkhill his bill of exception in the
Guilcau case. Tim district-attor-
uey said that it it* :i voluminous
document, and will require several
days iu examination. He added
tlmt ho would certainly complete
tho examination liy the end of the
present week.
I THE FUTUKK OF THE CASE.
| Although Scovillc could not be
found this morning, there is no
doubt that up to the present time
nothing has been received to indi
cate that General Kutlor will enter
iiiilnicUd aiusclest Hums
* I-. Cuts, llrulflci «u *
1, i‘olbonou« UUw din
!i(iin>r«i, LiimniciK, «>I<
'lcrrs, 1'rOHtblfcM, Clifllilnlna
Alpplss, (aknl llraavl. and
lmlfccl every form of external dls-
isisr. It. lirnN ttIMiniif Amro,
t or the J.Ri.TK UiKA CH^-n •,
'‘jir.ihi*, Swlu.iy, Htkif Joints,
rounder, Slnriicss Sort*s, Hoof fti#-
<• i«r«« Foot Hot, fcmw Vl'ovirt. Mean,
(foMotv Horn. KcrnUlitlf M’iiai 1
anlU, Kjmvlii, Tlirn«h, It 111 q lionc,
t)l«l Hovva, roll Kvili l'llpt upon
the Maht and every other ullinent
to wlilfli dm oronpnnta of the
Htnblu and .Slock Yard.are liable,
.1 Tho Mrs Ira a iMiutniiR f.lnlmcnt
S :Uw'»ya cures and timer disappoint*)}
1 ti, positively,
THE BEST
OF ALL
tho case as counsel for the assas
sin, Warden' Crocker of the tils-
M*lfit lull O.I ten «!...« I.I !---
te ear boat fctnulo population.
It will euro entirely tlio woret form of bcuialoCon*
plniata, all ovarian trouble*, Inflammation and llcera* , J v*' , ''**' i * tue uie
it 10 ? ^ «*f!» Wd*
clung# of ufo. I tlmt up to Saturday night Qiiitciiu
It Will dlMolro and extiel tumor* front the uteruolu I Imd no information to tho CfTuct
«»» ellhsr Butler Mcrrock would
It removre falutnc**, flatulency, destroys all craving I COintl tO ilirt JlSsistllllCC. TIlC Wllf
POND’S
EXTRACT.
THE GREAT VrOFTAI:!.!'
PAIN DESTROYER and SPECIFIC
FOR INFLAMMATION AND
HEMORRHAGES.
Tbe Poor Foot tbe Bill.
In his late speech upon tbe tariff
question, Senator Coke of Texas,
to show the iniquities of the pres
ent tariff law, very truly said: “A
most remarkable and most odious
feature about the tariff is that in
stead of the tax being laid upon
luxuries, so that those most able
to bear its burdens should do so,
the commonest articles of univer
sal consumption and absolutely
necessary for tbe poorest people
arc taxed the highest. Disregard
ing fractions, wool hats are taxed
6G per cent, and silk hats 60 per
cent.; trace chains are taxed 07 per
cent, and treble ingrain carpets 50
per cent.; Brussels carpets arc
taxed 08 per cent, and coarse
blankets 104 per cent.; fine woolen
rugs for the lady’s parlor and cov
ers to keep the dust and moisture
from her piano are taxed 40 per
ccut., while flannels to keep the
baby warm, to protect the shiver
ing invalid, the strong working
man mid his wife, and the aged peo
ple alike from the freezing blasts
of winter, are taxed 95 per cent.:
plain unbleached cotton cloth for
shirts and other garments of hon
est working people is taxed 49 per
cent, and the window glasses in
their houses CO per cent., while
fine porcelain ware for the rich
man's table is taxed only 45 per
cent., and artificial flowers and
feathers for tbe adornment of his
wife and daughters pay only 50 per
cent. Such instances could be
multiplied into hundreds. Medi
cines and their ingredients are tax
ed all the way from 30 to 200 per
cent.
"I appeal to the tariff list in
proof of the asicrtisri that flic poor
people, the working people of the
country, who arc least able to bear
it, pay more than double the
amount of taxes under the tariff, in
proportion to their consumption,
than any other class.”
fa palatable form. The
\orav Preparation of Iren
rtENTLKMKN: I have used Dr.. IlAllTER’8 IltoM ZOH n
LI twrnty-3vo vcari Ic medicine, have nercr found anything to i
Tonic dor’s. In many conus of Nervous Prostration. Jem
T.oviTl-ihe.l condition »>f tho blood, this peerless remedy, i*slD.tny
< utJ that have !>afll<»d ror.in^f our most eminent physicians, have
.-’»!* remedy. I prvsfrfb': It In preference to any Iron preparation
aj l>;t. UauteiPs litox Toniqj i c. necessity In ny pn
h-. Loot*. Mo.. Not. 9
l teeth,so characteristic of
Trlinceof,
iAHTKIl’S
id, an isn-
2359? TiSFhssS
THE UNITED STATES MAIL
— gBED STORE
.To evoiy man’s door. If our
j^SEED8 are not sold In your
Fomdaf v m wwn,drop usa Postal Card for
im Handsome Illustrated Catalogue
and Prices. Address D. LANDRETM & SONS. PhilndeiptiiL.
Jank;8*ly - ■»: j.,* . -- t .
Get tla.G Best. Get tHe Best*
-V FEW REASONS WHY
Grossypium Phosplio!
BEST COTTON AND CORN FERTILIZER!
for stimulant*, and relieve* wiwknres of tbe stow*.,,
It eureo mooting, doodonh**, Nervou* rnutrotlun.
(lencrol Debility, 8!**|de*anu*a, Depre-^ou oud hull
That fooling of booring down, eouajng i«ln, weight
and bockoehe, 1* olwoy* pertnonently cured by It* usu.
It wtUot olipmooond under oil eireumsUm osoct In
harmony with tho low* thot govern tlio fcuwio syatexu.
Tor tho enroof IChlney ComplolnU uf either oox this
Compound I* un*urpo*M*«l.
LYDIA E. PINKIIAH’M VKGETARLE COM 8
POUND Is prepored ot to and x» W*ot«rn A
den ulso said that to tho best oT
liis. knowledge nothing hart been
I heard today from either of the
I gentleman named.
A lfuiiKcholtl Krk'iid.
There is hnniiy a family in which
accidents of some kind nro not oc-
Rheumatism, Neural.:
No other preparation has cured ...» ni.n.
of thcoeUUtrcMingi'omol.ti •taasih,-* .
Our l*lnwf«*r is u,v.,iu.,; .
I.umhiit'o, Pain In II <:k r.r . • , *
ointment (50 cents) u»r u,o v. , u r . ,'.v
cl'ithiug in inconvenient, is a j..',
lieving Inflammatory crM.
Hemorrhages, p!,:.;' 1 "*!;;;"
Nose, or I rum any .„u4c, is speedily coni:.,
and stopped. O.tr >usul m t in-.*
cents), and Ilthiil* 8
rn.il Ucj.
_ jtta and su Woatorn Avsuuo, I ,,v ‘ 111 u *»«•
Lynn, Moat. I*rico$L Blsbottloofor|H. Bent by mall ClHTing llftil\% AI1(1 ill order to bt>
SOllllllO feral oflmrlu-rs on I J i «, .
In tho form of pUla, also In the form of loungm, on
receipt of price, |1 per box for either, lira, rinkham
freelyansworeall letters of Inquiry. Send-for pamph-
Iri. Addraee as above, Mtntiun tk(t inper.
1 ho family abould bo without LYDIA K. I'JNKUAJTS
LTVER PILLS. They —
and torpldli
•100 covers coAtluf Tuition] Stationery, lloard,
rts* for three months.
prepared to give immediate and
sure relief from the consequent
pain, every household should have
Pond’s Extract at hand. Its
wonderful healing power for all
kinds of cut, bruises, swellings,
sprains, soreness, pains, aolios, Ac.,
has licen satisfactorily attested by
the numerous testimonials which
it has received throughout the
country during the last thirty-five
years. Go to your druggist nnd
ask for Pond's Extract. Take no
substitute, but have tlio genuine
article.
D i p h t h o r i a & S o ivT h r o rvi
U«c the I'vfrilCt promptly. !: M ;, c n . rc
Delay U d..microns/
Catarrh. S?
Head, etc. ^Our^CnlHrrllt «r.-. ,, »i».. al
tKc^oirntive properties of the Ilx u-nri t our
Kannl Hyvltiuo, inv:dvahle mr use iu va-
tarrhai afTccti-ms, |* *dmpl.* and inexpensive.
Sores, Ulcers, Wounds,
Sprains and Bruises.^
ing, cooling and cleansing. Use cur Olnf-
fltont in connection with the Fxtrnrtt it
will aid in healing. *uflcniiig anil jit keeping out
the air.
Burnsand Scalds. £ *,K*
linrivnted, and xhnuhl l« kept in every lam.
Ilc’d Read the Paper.
Cincinnati Saturday Klgbt.
lie was a plain old man from the
country; he wore an old style,
broad brimmed hat nnd his clothes'
were of homespun, but when a
slick-looking stranger stepped up
to him on Vino street and profess
ed to know him, and asked all
about his wife and family, and
wanted to know when lie was go
ing hack, tlio old man declined the
proffered hand, and drawing back,
said: ‘That's all right, young man;
never mind the preliminaries; git
right down to business ’twonoe.
You’ve got some goods at tlio de
pot and want to pay the freight.
Hnin’t got nothin’ but a hundred
dollar cheek. Would I hold the
cheek and let you have $00 45 to
pay the freight? Or p’raps you’ve
just dinned a prize in a lottery,
and would I je’s step around wiili
you and see you git the money; Di
li raps—’’ but tbe confidence man
had slipped away; the granger was
t' o well posted, altogether. As
the old man gazed after his retreat
ing figure lie chuckled out: “Slip
ped up that time, Mr. Bunko; I’m
posted—I’ve read the papers.”
Ilurau.o it U raatlo a* a .pccial manure for Soulli.ru land, and croon.
llZnT!' 7" .'I'f I'luut food In tlirlr clmorat and t.cst foim.
io C 77 « P'".* '' 1 ’I' 0 I*’ 14." Unit a pood Kr-rlltlxcr lun.t bar. a bad .mull.
11 !*.,.71 1 V c: ! n::l, t mcaiio until dccoini>o.ltl0D lake. pi. c0 .per It la sot Into
u r ’ \ h ? CA th« ,n arising from tht- ptilrefnciion, permealo tho soil, and render* available for
, ! Sl,X , loi a ^ , 1 Sr7. < ' r >;?“»«pk-t I. then-b’y 1 '..ourlabcd and ,,u',^ “fSKSri toVSIld ,S
lit.tUliy Lrontb, whilst the ISone I hos|>uate. Potash, Sulphate of I.ime and other iarredlent* »!** i»
r r:,‘ "V •' ' 8 «T it’.. rop throuVb !be“.„r '"Client. d»0 It
nin?0 “SSmm prM^TMHni!&t mUy ’’ ai W "‘ b ” CI,r,oin ’ JO'iiciou. cultivation, to
°' * h ° , ' 1 " °“”')Pium Out thclr crop, M arcely „.r
the EaCFOSITIOW TEST.
‘.’J 1 hos l ,ho wUI not Qrc or bur ».»» tt carried ns crop# through
m eight week* drouth in good c
.SOLD ONLY IIY
JukMES &
HAEHiIS, JAMES & WILLIFOUD,
Corner I.nniar St. anil Cotton Avo., AinerieiiN, (Jn„
Who Iiave also a full lino of Grocoiios, Provisions, Flour, Shoes
r*' |i: --'" nn( l everything a planter needs.
SOUTHEEN BRANCH
Wilson, €*>
tid in hc.diug and pr
A Speedy am
Painless Our.
for tho Oplure
or Morphlni
Habit. Our.
Ouaranteed.
A good nurse should not liesi-
tato to wait upon those whom even
such n disease as small pox has at
tacked. There is lilllcto bo feared
by persons waiting on the sick if
they will use Darby’s I’rophylactic
'Fluid freely in the
Inflamed or Sore Eyes.
It can be used without tlu: »liuhtrst fear of
uarni, «pii< Uy all .yiiy all intl.imm.itijn anil
sorencxx without r tin.
Earache, Toothache and
Faceache. • S'
tiom, it* ctfrct is simply wondurful.
r , ,08 » D in the greatest known remedy • r:»p.
tdly curing when other medicine* have Ltilc.J,
l*on«r» tlx trace- MoUicKtiMl r
for clrtsi-t use I* a preventive against Chatintf
and P.lc». Our OlullUi’llt U of great »cr-
jgjwhcre the removal of clothinj ,.s ine nve
Ladies. RcjJ pasc ' i h ,8 * nnJ j6 ° f
our new pamphlet. Sent gr.,i,<.
r\° r Broken Breast and
Sore Nipples.
Tlie Columbus Post-Office.
Knqulrei Sun.
J[ Another applicant for postmaster
at this city comes to the front in
tho person of John Arnold, lie
was circulating n petition yestcr-
day, which, we learn, was numer
ously signed. Arnold has been an
avowed republican for a number of
years, and has worked actively for
his party.
M d nannnv •• „ iicciv in me w
Era . .'^’D l!! * thu with and also take
usirna, ca.
i m T,
u. S .!* o 3
* sKM I
ss^llfg t
:3s5 k i
P
ally. In sick rooms it should be
exposed on a plate or saucer, and
the patient spnuged off with the
Fluid diluted with water, and also
a lew drops used internally. It
should also lx* used about *everv
[ part of the house.
ropliy lactic bv*. «m.JI,cni lint tin be applied “
water they Fe m a le Co m p I a i tits.
.0 it intern- I'.- calK-d In for Ihe mai. i-uv .-Ifem.deYr
it slim.Id l.o i ruttitirwU a. eon,.
"‘ng I*oiiiI*h lixtr
__ iHUlilia
8/
8
Sold liy W. T. Davenport & Son.
Ellx Vlln> for lYomon.
Mrs. Lydia K. I’inkhnm 255 IVest-
I ern Avenue, Lynn, Mass., Ims made
the discovery! Her Vegetable
I Compound is a positive cure for
female complaints. A lino address
ed to this lady will elicit all neces
sary information.
1 anaraniee RIXF.R'b
VLRMIVCOE U
Urviroy ami expel Worm,
iron, (tie lit.n.ni. bogy
wji.re Hiey rain, ir used
nreordtiiK lo the dlrec
Ing I
If tlR. raw
liable remedy.
A Word (o Mothers.
Mothers should remember it is
a most importnut duty at this
season to look after the health of
their families ami cleanse the
malaria ami impurities from their
systems, and that nothing will tone
up the stomach and liver, regulate
the bowels and purify the blood so
perfectly as I’atkcr's Ginger Tonic,
advertised iu our columns I'ont.
Bee other column.
. . h bottle.
CAUTIOM.
j Pond’s Extract
ihe word. " I>ni.il* H »:xlrHr«--“b
th« gU>»,aiu| our picture 1-4,I c mart
' rounding buff w rapper. X,
Always insist on hiving !•<
lake no other preparation.
or by measure.
Prlco of Pond’s Fxlrnet. Toilet Aril,
clcs uud Specialties.
t1?« ao ' ^ Plaster ..3
Toilet Soapt3cLs) 54» I Medicated Paper
t.h.,c? !:i * 5Va,M ra amustu.
Naaal Syrtnce... .... *'K
Female Syr,me
rrquredoalyl.y POND’S EXTRACT CO
NEW YORK ANO !.<»!,« 1
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fc<S. Onler. *» ,, w-rih, carrl.Jc ,!? *
“os ofls. if addna-cd to I. W. ,,A Si.. N. V.
The annual value of tho hosiery
product of tho United States i's
over $15,000,000, of which the
Philadelphia mills nre said to pro
duce nearly $9,000,000 worth.
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GINGER TONIC
a Invigorating Hedidu that Never latoxlcaue
Thu delieiou* combination of Ginger. Rudiu,
Mandrake, ^ullingia, and many other of the best
vegetable remedies known, cure* all disorders of
the bowels, stomach, liver, kidneys and lungs, & is
The Best and Barest Coagh Cure Ever Used.
If you are suffering from Female Complaints,
Nervousness, Wakefulness, Rheumatism Dyspep»
sia. age or any disease or infirmity, take Parker's
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