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The Sheridan County Democrat du lieu suivant : Hoxie, Kansas • 2

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SHERIDAN COUNTY DEMOCRAT. JOHN VEDDER, Publisher. ii tUK WEST. It in understood that the cuperin-tendent of tho steel works in Pueblo, had received orders to start up tho rail mill and converter on tho Hth. This will give employment to 400 additional men, and increase the force to 1,000.

Thk people's party national committee has issued an appeal to the friends HQXH5, THE WORLD AT LARGE. Summary of the Dally News. GENERA! Thk queen left England In tho royal yacht on tho 14th for Florence, Italy, whero she will stay some time. It was stated on tho 14th that the Wilson steumship line ship Apollo had not been seen or heard of since she left New York for Antwerp, February lb She was fourteen days orerdue. She was commanded by Capt.

Sykes, and curried a crew of thirty-seven hands, all told. As anarchist threw a bomb into the Church of La Madeleine, Paris, on the 15th while divine servico was going on. The bomb exploded prematurely, killing the culprit and injuring a number of people more or less severely. Disi'ATCiiios from Rb de Janeiro, Brazil, of the 15th said that Adm. Da Gama, with 500 of the insurgent sailors and marines, was on board tho Portuguese corvette Mindello.

It was added that tho refugees would be taken to Portugal. Other advices from Sao Paulo were to tho effect that the in surgents under Gen. Saraiva had captured tho fort at Itavarca, tho garrison, numbering men, having1 surrendered. Oriental advices state that a disastrous collision occurred recently in the strait between Henalis and CagaL of tho cause for funds to curry on the campaign. Subscriptions of from five cents to five dollars may be sent to M.

Rankin, treasurer, Terre Haute, Ind. A freight train on tho Oregon Short Line was wrecked near Reverse, tho other night. The conductor and one brakeman were badly Injured. Another brakemun was missing1 and was supposed to have been killed. Two tramps were also killed.

Diphtheria was reported raging at Carbon, in the most malignant form on tho 14th. In tho previous week thirteen persons had died of the dis ease, lve children of ono family died in two days. 1 he Indiana supreme court lately de cided that where it was shown that a saloon depreciated property, a process at law to secure damages was proper. WASHINGTON NOTKS. fiiw army appropriation bill for 18flS has been completed by tho committee on military attains.

The appropriation for the fiscal year 1804 wiik und tho bill prepared by the committee in understood to curry in round nuinbers, less than tho appropriation for this year. Tho estimates submitted by tho secretary of war for were fliS, 3:12,0 18. Ni'K a kkr Citisp Is not regarded by his friends as a candidate for tlw United States senate to succeed Sena-ator Colquitt, nlthouffh recent dispatches from (leorgia have named Mr. Crisp among' the probablo candidates. Mrs.

Pattih Miu.kr Stocking was so badly burned by the overturning' of a lamp, on the Kith, that she can scarcely survive. Mrs. Stocking1 was the widow of CoL Stocking1, one of the heroes of Andersonville, and the daughter of the lato Associate Justice Miller, of tho United States supreme court. Cigar manufacturers assembled in national convention at Washington on the 13th for tho purpose of forming1 a permanent organization and also to protest against tho increase of the Internal revenue tax on cigars. Thk house committee on invalid pensions has ordered a favorable report on I 1 tii.il The liquor interests look upon this decision as tho heaviest blow struck at their business in recent yeara.

Two steamers, the Song Guan and Aing lion. ooiuw wkile going at full speed. Cleveland, was in a fever of ex Those on board the Song Guan jumped into the water and were picked up by the crew of tho Aing Hoe. Hardly had they reached the deck when both steamers lurched and went down. citement over the fact that a membership list of one of the leading A.

P. A. lodges had fallen into the hands of Catholics. A boycott haB been declared by the latter against all merchants in About fifty people were drowned. The London Daily News of the lfith said that at a council of the ministers ished.

When I commenced tho use of your medicines, six years ago, I weighed but 120 1 pounds and was sinking rapidly. I now weigh 135, and my health continues a section asked to x'esicrn, declaring it was impossible to continue the gov ernment with the chances of a repeti tion of the Laboucliere incident to abolish the house of lords. After some persuasion they were induced to remain, on the ground that the govern ha hi 1 1 1 1 11 it niirnir 1 11 mm ri 1 11 1 r- ment would either resign or dissolve if it should suffer such another defeat. the city whose names appear on the list Thk Coburn library at Colorado Springs, was dedicated on the 14th with appropriate ceremonies. President Harper, of the Chientro university, delivered tho principal address.

President Taylor, of Vassar college, and Chancellor Snow, of the University of Kansas, also took part in the programme. This is the first library erected in Colorado and is the gift of N. Pi Coburn, of Newton Center, Mass. At Denver, on tho 15th, the national guard was under arms and tho federal troops were called out, owing to the determination of Gov. Waite to oust two members of the fire and police board, whom he had removed, and place in office their successors.

The situation in Los Angeles, was reported as becoming1 serious on the 15th. The industrial army demand Failures for tho week ended the 10th were 2G4 in the United States, against 190 last year; in Canada, 55, After reading tho following letters can any ono longer doubt that a trustworthy remedy for that terribly fatal malady, consumption, has at last been found? If these letters had been written by your best known and most esteemed neighbors they could bo no more worthy of your confidence than they now are, coming, as they do, from well known, Intelligent and trustworthy citizens, who, in their several neighborhoods, enjoy the fullest confidence and respect of all who know them. K. C. of Kempsvillo, Princess Anno whose portrait heads this article, writes AVhen I commenced taking Dr.

Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery I was very low with a cough and at times spit up much blood. I was not able to do the least work, but most of the time was in bed. I was all run-down, very weak, my head was dizzy and I was extremely despondent. The first bottle I took did not seem to do me much good, but I had faith in it and continued using it until I had taken fifteen bottles and now I do not look nor feel like the same man I was one year ago. People are astonished and say, 'well, last pear this time I would not have thought that you would be living I can thauk-Eully say I am entirely cured of a disease which, but for your wonderful 'Discovery' would have resulted in my death." Even when the predisposition to ricsump-tion is inherited, it may be cured, as verified by tho following from a most truthful and much respected Canadian lady, Mrs.

Thomas Vansieklin, of Brighton, Ont. She writes I have long felt it my dity to acknowledge to you what Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and his 'Pleasant Pellets' have iono for mo. They almost raised me from the grave. I had three brothers and one sister die of consumption and I was speedily following after them.

I had severe cough, pain, copious expectoration and other alarming svnmtoms and mv friends all ment of an honorable discharge as a preliminary to a pension. In many cases death has occurred during a furlough or outside of military duties. In onch Raises no honorable discharge is in existence, and the widow is cut off from securing a pension. Tho bill makes the death of a soldier equivalent to an honorable discharge except when the death occurs during1 desertion. Dihpatcuks received at Washington on the 14th from the son of Representative Wilson now in the City of Mexico were far from reassuring as to the condition of tho latter.

He was suffering from despondency induced by an enfeebled constitution. Seckictakt Hokr Smitii gave a hearing recently to a delegation of New York business men, who protested against tho proposed removal of tho warehouse for Indian supplies from New York to Chicago. iSkckktarv HiciiiiKKT has cabled ed free transportation over the Santa Fe on their way to Washington, and said if it was not given they would take Golden Medical Discovery" cures consumption (which is scrofula of the lungs), by its wonderful blood-purifying, invigorating and nutritive properties. For weak lungs, spitting of blood, shortness of breath, nasal catarrh, bronchitis, severe asthma, and kindred affections, it is a sovereign remedy. Whilo it promptly cures the severest coughs, it strengthens the system and purifies the blood.

"Golden Medical Discovery" does not make, fat people more corpulent, but for thin, pole, puny children, as well as for adults reduced flesh, from any cause, it is the greatest flesh-builder known to medical science. Nasty cod liver oil and its emulsions," are not to be compared with it in efficacy. It rapidly builds up the system, and increases-the solid flesh and weight of those reduced below the usual standard of health by wasting diseases." To brace up the entire system after the-grip, pneumonia, fevers, and other prostrating acute diseases to build up needed flesh and strength, and to restore health and vigor1 when you feel run-down and used-up the best thing in tho world is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It promotes all.

the bodily functions, rouses every organ into-healthful action, purifies and enriches the-blood, and through it cleanses, repairs, and invigorates the entire system. A Treatise on Consumption, giving numerous testimonials with phototype, or half-tone, portraits of those cured, numerous references, also containing successful Home Treatment for chronic nasal catarrh, bronchitis, asthma, and kindred diseases, will be mailed by the World's Dispensary Medical Association of Buffalo, N. on receipt of six cents in stamps, to pav postage. Or The People'81 Common Sense Medical Adviser, 1,000 300 illustrations, mailed for $1.50. against 30 last year.

The reichstag 'finally passed the Russo-German commercial treaty by a large majority. The expedition against the Abors has arrived safely in Sadiya. There will be no further operations until after the rainy season. Tnc Canard line steamer Lucania from New York made a new winter record to Queeustown, making it in one hour and four minutes less than the Campania's record. A nisPATCH from Gautemala lately said that President Barrios' house was closely guarded and he never appeared in public without escort The military were kept constantly watching and there were frequent changes of commanders.

The antipathy to Americans increases. Mr. William Waldorf Astob has the railroad. The Cottonwood ilume, at Boise, recently built of stone to carry olf the surplus water of Cottonwood creek, has broken, and the southern part of the city is Hooded. In Winnebago City, the opera house block, which was constructed twenty-two years ago, fell with a great crash.

Fortunately no one was hurt. Tho building was valued at $10,000. Adm. r.cnham at Kioto proceed immediately with one of the vessels of his squadron to Minefields, Nicaragua, to watch over American interests there. The secretary of state has been informed that the Chinese government had taken action to prevent the counterfeiting of trade marks on American goods.

It was definitely announced on the been elected a member of the Carleton club, the most exclusive of all the London clubs. thought I had hut a few months to live. At that timo I was persuaded to try the 'Golden Medical and tue nrst Dome acted like magic. Of course, I continued 011 with the medicine and as a result I gained rapidly in strength. My friends wero aston THIS LATEST.

The fifty-first boat race between Ox ford and Cambridge universities took place on the river Thames, Oxford winning by three and a half lengths Mrs. Mollie Martin, her daughter 15th that the Illinois Steel Co. at Chicago would resume operations the following week. Two thousand men will be given employment at the start. Citizens politically opposed Mayor Parker, of Georgetown, of secession notoriety, were on the 15th endeavoring to secure an iniunction restraining the city clerk from placing Parker's name on the city ticket for re-election.

The grounds upon which the injunction is asked is that he has shown himself a traitor by advocating secession of the silver states and annexation with Mexico. Edward Wagner, a German laborer, Ora, aged 0, and Miss Nellie McCarthy, TIIK EAST. The nuns have withdrawn from the Riverside, schools, the school board being enjoined from paying their warrants. Iiefore retiring they notified the scholars that the Catholic parochial school would be re-opened next day. A kecest dispatch from Pittsburgh, said that careful investigation of the operations of mills and glass houses in that city showed about 75.

per cent, of the operatives working, and not who lived with the Martins, were drowned in San Francisco by the capsizing of a yacht. They were out on a pleasure trip. II. B. Endicott, one of the assignees of Isaac Proutv shoe manufact urers of Spencer, says that the liabilities of the firm amount to of Duliith, put threa sticks of dynamite in the oven of the family cook-stove to thaw out the other morning.

The house is now in ruins and the family in mourning. Otto Wagner, aged 13, is dead; Mrs. Edward Wagner, fatally burned and bruised, and several other members of the family injured. Thk conference between the em ployes and the receivers of the Union AND ECONOMIZE YOUR TIME, HUSBAND YOUR Pacific on the schedule of wages did 000. The assets will be fully as large.

The firm was the largest of its kind in the world. An act of the Episcopal synod annulling the decree of divorce secured several years ago by t'je king of Servia, Milan, fromQueen Natalie, is published. Mr. Michael Davitt, the well-known Irish leader, in an address at a meeting at Bally brothy, Queens county, Ireland, declared that he was convinced that Lord Rosebery was as firm a home ruler as any Gladstonian. The first petroleum tank steamer has arrived at Shanghai, China, but the custom house authorities would not allow the lauding of petroleum in bulk.

The British, Russian and German consuls have been instructed to support STRENGTH INCREASE YOUR PLEASURE BY USING not take place on the 10th. President Clark issued a statement and it caused every employe to absent himself. 1 he Denver war has quieted down the governor having accepted the ad vice of his attorneys and consented to submit the fire and poliee board ques tion to the supreme court on its merits. many of the remaining 25 per cent, were dependent upon public charity. The supreme council of tho United States Catholic Benevolent league was in session at Brooklyn, N.

on tho 13th. Fhtco Gehiiauij, the celebrated club' man of New York, was married to Misa Louise II. Morris, of Baltimore, on the 1 4 tli. Judge Artkmas Limner, of the supreme court of Maine, died on tho 15th, aged 70 years. The Umployeson the Steinway r.treei railways.

New York, struck on the 15th in consequence of a reduction in wages. "The men cut the trolley wires and tore up the track. ('leaking house returns for the week ended March 18 showed an average decrease as compared with the corresponding week of last year of 30.7; in New York the decrease was 30.2; outside, 23.7. Ui'on warrants sworn out by Anthony Comstock, the poliee raided the Tenderloin club of New York and several nude paintings on the walls were seized. Mrs.

William K. Vanderbilt has bought a crown which once adorned the brews of Empress Euienie. It is described as a marvel of workmanship, and cost Mrs. Vanderbilt $300,000. It contains 2,000 stones, finely mounted in old silver, lined with gold.

BEST, PUREST Bi MOST ECONOMICAL SOLD EVERYWHERE THE RK.FAIRB AHK GQMPAHY. St.Lcuis. THK SOETH. the landing of the petroleum, which is fixed for March 20. Trouble is expected.

The famous Pickwick club building, The agricultural bureau at Wash at the corner of Canal and Carondelet streets, New Orleans, one of the finest ington has issued a circular to railroad presidents offering suggestions for co and known places in the south, has been ruined bv fire. Loss, $150, COO. operation in the good road movement A dispatch from Pensacola, We Offer You a Remedy An impressive demonstration to pro said that a bottle was picked up near test against the action of the house of km a a ks Santa Rosa island containing a small Which Insures Safety to Life of Mother and lords in rejecting the employers' liabil piece of paper, apparently torn from a ity bill was held in Hyde park, London, I Mothers on the lSth. It was estimated that 80, 000 persons were in attendance. notebook, upon which was written with a pencil: "Sprung a leak and will go down in half an hour.

Ten miles west-of Havana, ship Santa Marie, March 1, About 000 people of Chicago have banded themselves together for the purpose of organizing a colony on the "Mothers' Friend" co-operative plan by means of which Dun's Review of Trade for the week the members can enjoy the necessaries of life at first cost. The colony will do its own farming and manufacture ended the 10th said that the prices of commodities were the lowest ou record. 1804 It was thought that Louisville, would be abb: to secure the international convention of the united societies of Christian Endeavor, which will be held in ISM. Four of the ringleaders of tho strikers at the Mingo mines have been arrested and taken to Knoxville, to answer in the federal court The backbone of tho strike seems to be broken. Robs Confinement cf Its Pain, Horror and Risk.

"After using one bottle of 'Mothers' Friend I suffered but little pain, and did not experience that weakness afterward usual in such cases. Mrs. Annie Gage, Baxter Springs, Kas. Sent by express, charges prepaid, on receipt of price, $1.50 per bottle. whatever may be required.

John H. Copeland, late of Texas, who has given much thought to the question, is the In women's dress goods the demand was about three-fourths of the usual amount and in men's goods not more than one-fourth of the usual orders had been received. Speculation in products UU1U Uj ail i'uwn wn.vi BHADFIELD REGULATOR Atlanta, Ga. was tame. Wheat was depressed and had declined.

Three Georgetown, boys have According to dispatches received by been arrested, charged with the at A 1. A A 'V A-- ''v- 'm mi i 1--" fl nnM-. mm rm i founder of the organization. The handsome Union depot at the foot of Seventeenth street, Denver, was burned in the early morning of the ISth, Loss, insured for 125, 000. The Denver militia were ordered to Cripple Creek on the 17lh on account of the striking miners.

After they arrived there things were quiet and a conference between the miners and the authorities was to be held. liew ork merchants on the HSth Adm. tempted robbery of the International Great Northern train at Palm valley tho other night. The arrests were dc Mello was at Ila Grande, sixty-eight miles south of Rio. with the Aquidaban month.

Hhrm- FornllSewliieMnebinPS. Stanhaud Goods Only. The Trade Supplied. Send fnrwliolesRlnpri-o list. Kl.EI.OCK M'K'C Locust t.St.LuuiS,Uo MEEDLE5, SHUTTLES, REPA3RS.

and Re publico. The dispatches inti r-ni' twin? pnvsnifciif. A made on information given the oflicevs by Billy May field, whom the suspects mated that ho would be given short O. W. F.

31. Mail Dept. 24. Sic Viewer's Tlieater, Cliicatfo, IU shLU if ho was captured. r.r;il ,4 UinrJrtr tg-HAiit IlilS inir Baa jou nitb.

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