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The Times from Hoxie, Kansas • 3

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Tim Truo I.nvttlvo Principle DEADLY TORNADO. STOCK ITEMS- Of tho plants used la lmuitifitcttirlng tho PALACIO GONE. Thftt He Htu Koalifiiml rrealdent ol "Hg 'Mi'imni mm i imm ina mm Mitt wr Southern Washi.noton, Juno doiwt- Minnesota Moots Dostruotion. mont of stiito was this morning advised pleasant remedy, tiyrup or ns, nus permanently hiMielleliil olteet oil the human system, while lie chuup vegotnhle extracts rind mineral solutions, usually sohl as medicines, aro ponuuiumtly Injurious; Being will use the truo rnmody only. Manufactured by tho California Kig Byrup Co, Tim clrls onnnot.

resist tho Impression by oiiblo from tho United Stiitos legation at Curiicim of tho resignation of thu president of Venezuela. The sit- )D NOT BE DECEIVED nlth i'nstim, Mid Many Liven Lost la the Storm i Suhonl Teacher nutl Fifteen 1'uplU 1'erUh w-QiMt Dumnge Also Cuuaed by Floods. fntnti which italn Ihn html. InlurA thA li-mi. nnil hum otf.

that there. Is omolklii ongiiKinfr about the Tho Hlsliiii Sun SKiva I'ollsh la ItrllUnnt.Odor. ipsa. iJuutmn, auu mo coiinunu-r i'u tur uu uu or glass luu'iiatio wuu ovmy uurciutso. uiurruigo pronosal.

Ulngiiniiituu Leader, n.u.l.'s Catakiiii Cititn Is a Mould ami In 1 hero only a small flock of sheep Is 1 kept, with good care fully nlnety-llvo per cent of the lambs should be raised. To secure the best lambs a breeding ewo must bo kept thrifty and strong; this is as important now as at any other time. Dust, cobs or filth of any kind should not bo allowed to accumulate on the feeding floors; It Increases the risk of disease. I In growing cattlo a hearty, thrifty condition as important as tho production of fat; get growth first and fat afterwards. A change of feed will often improve tho nppetito; stock must bo thrifty eaters if they make a rapid gala either in growth or flesh.

Raising beef cattle of the commoner irrades at 'least has not been very uation remains quiet, little or no excitement prevail-ino Tho executive taken internally, and acts directly upon tho wood and mucous surtucosor Mm system, Kend for testimonials, free. Bold bv'Brnir- Wotmtn'i Why. Husband I nm not ready to go out walking yet. Wife But I am, und we must go immediately. Husband But, my dear, your hat is not on straight Wife Dear me! Isn't it? Wait a minute till I go to my room and fix it (Exit wife for half an hour, and her shrewd-husband completes his work.) Puek.

The Only One Ever I'rlnted-t'mi You Find tlioWonl? There is a 8 inch display advertisement in this papor, this week, which has no two words aliko except one word. Tho name is truo of each now 0110 uimenrlnd ciu-U week, from Tho Dr. llarter Jlotllelne Co. This hoiiHO places a "Orescent" on everything they inako aim publish. Look lor it, send them the iiamo of tho word nnil they will return you book, bouutiful lithographs or samples free.

Tub vuluo of a farm produot 1b not always declining whon it Is ou tho wain. Boston Courier. Agonizing Twists llolow the Waistband Aro produced by a drenching eatlmrtlo. Why use such an ivratioimlmmmnot roiu-oilvliiff ooHtivonossJ Tlmt pure, botuulo, imlnlosH, phllosopliie remedy, lloslcttor's (Stomach liitters, produces the desired ro-Bult decisively, but without inconvenlenoo gists. 75o, V.

J. CHUNKY Toledo, O. of tho state has been by the fed-St-riil council until -V 1 "Hands vv" exclaimed Old Timo, sternly. And tho frightened clock tremblingly Btruck twelve. 9 'ra suen times as congress can be convened for the pur- BUNTING When you buy Flags you want the best.

Government Standard is the best; the largest flag dealers in the U. S. are G. W. SIMMONS Oak Hall, Boston, Mass.

Dealers in Military Uniforms. Write for a Flag Catalogue. Nrcnvows, bilious, disorders, slok headache, Indigestion, loss of nppetito and 0011s-tlpatlon removed by Bcochum's Tills, Tns bad habit is ono thinp that prows larger and larger tho moro it In contracted. Dallas Itewi Mankato, June VI. A school teacher and fifteen pupils dead nuar Sherburne, a seoro or moro of persona dead or dying at other points, and a vast amount of damage done throughout tho region about this city tells in brief the story of a tornado which swept Over this section yesterday afternoon.

Every report that comes in is worso than tho preceding one. The extent oi tho country swept by this storm was greater than ever before known in tho history of the state Starting near Jackson, on tho Southern Minnesota road, a funnel shaped cloud swept eastward and passed four miles south of Minnesota lake, then took a broad circuit to tho south and passod away south of Wells. Considerable rain had followed during tho afternoon and about 5 o'clock tho atmospheres became almost suffocating. Curious shaped clouds began over tin southwest and people gazed in wonder at tho sight. About 5:30 the wind uprung up and oil to tho west a rapidly cViuIlng black cloud was seen rapidly advancing ami tearing asunder everything in its course Tho tornado passed two miles northwest of Sherburne and struck the dis FLAGS.

profitable for some tiino past Will it bo any better soon? Variety in feeding belongs to profitable stock growing whether it bo cattle, sheep, horses or hogs, and iu summer as well as winter. Growth can be pushed during the summer while there is plenty of good grass to a better advantage and ot a less cost than any other timo. One advantage in keeping plenty of president l'ALAcio. pose of electing a Bnccessor to the presidency. It is expected that tho congress will meet for that purpose almost immediately.

Uakcklona, Venezuela, via Galves-, ton, June 18. A general engagement was fought near Qaucipatl on Tuesday between tho government troops and the revolutionists. The loss was heavy on both sides, but there was no decisive result Tho fighting was resumed next morning and, although the soldiers of Palaoio made a gallant Btand, they wero cvontually defeated with great slaughter. They left a great number of dead and wounded behind 1 I IIalf-cuhki) eruptions will return. Eradicate them with Glenn's Sulphur Hoap.

Hill's Hair und Whlskor Byo, R0 cents. Tim man who strlkos an attitude imagines that ho Is making a groat hit or griping. Dyspepsia and inaction ot tho liver ana Kidneys ure likewise reclined by this himlgn restorative of Imitlth. There is no llnor toulo for tho debilitated and ner YOU WANT TO CO EAST. vous.

Cures malaria and rheumatism. Tim Ram's Horn is published at Iudlan-tipotis, Indiana, at l.fiO pur your. I you can't lick a man bo lonlont with his faults. Texas Bil'tlngs. usually pro out searching for initios.

jjutroii Too I'russ. St. Lor is Beer is tho best, and tho Always buy umbrellas in fair wouthor. They are sure to go up whou it ruins. C.

Bohemian Bottled Boer," Tho Amorloau them. The rebels, encouraged by their sweeping victory, are now marching upon tho city of Ilolivar, which they are sanguine of capturing from the salt where tho cattle can help themselves is that thero is no danger at any time of their eating too much. Tho hog pasture is one of the essentials in tho production of pork at a profit, and especially when corn and other grains are high in price. A good bull bred to poor cows will get better calves than tho dam, yet It Is Brewing Is tho best in Hi. Louis.

A NKiivous affection A man's on tho eve of proposal. Puok. T111? exorcising of horses just before a raco is tho preamble. REPORT. MARKET REPORTS.

triet schoolhouse, in which wero the DUN Trado Fairly No (iront Active With best to select the best dams wo can, teacher and eighteen school children. ChaiiffCH. KANSAS CITY, JunoSrt. CATTT.K-Ilest beeves 8 ISO f6 4 especially when breeding to improve. lrho building was demolished and thj Tho mistake is too often made of Blockers.

8 Native cows 1 New York, June 18. R. Q. Dun weekly review of trade: Trade is fairly act' vo at Boston and the shoe trado excellent, though orders feeding the sow too much rich food too teacher and fifteen scholars killed. At Eastern three buildings were do utroyed and several people were injured.

fll 3 00 8 00 4 05 ff 78 (til 87 low. soon after farrowing, causing too large a flow of milk and often inducing milk 4 73 03 41 Lindon was visited and many houses were torn from their foundations. One fever. WE WANT YOU TO GO. Bond for Oomplnto List of Route und Hato foi 6UMMKII TOURtt and full Information couasru-tug Trnlu Service.

0. K. WII.BF.B, A. J. BMITH, Wuitern Phuh.

Atfont, Oon, Pane. Ac T. Agent. OHIOAOO. CUSVaiiAND.

WlUMKlllltl l-Al'RmjtlM joarrtw. 2'i are checked by western floods. Leather Is very firm. Rubber shoes aro steady with orders for weeks ahead; rubber is firm and active and sales of wool aro Sorghum cane makes a first-class SHU' 05 (16 winter feed for sheep. It can be sown a nmllirnant breaking out on mv lea broadcast or in drills reasonably thick.

500,000 pounds with encouraging If sown in drills some cultivation should prospects. (ft 2 20 ((5 1 05 8 5.) ift 7 14 17 (ft 12 below tho kneo, and waacurodsound and well with two and a half Miles ot Other blood medicines had failed EilS2g be given. IIOOS flood to choice WIIKAT-No. 2 red No. 2 burd COKN-No.

2 mixed OATS-No. 2 mixed RYIS No. 2 FLOUK Patents, per l-'iiucy HAY Otiolco timothy Fancy prairie POUI.TKY Spring chickens. BUTTKlt Choice oronmury. CHUHSH-Fult eroam.

ECSOS tiholoo POTATOES-Now ST. LOUIS. CATTLE Fair natives Tcxuns 1IOI IS Heavy SIIKEP-Falr to uholco Tho trade in paints and glass is satis Turn up two or three furrows in the lapses to do mo anv Rood. "-l ueaty, Yurkvlllo, S. 2 0) 1 OU ot 7 uo 1:1 15 11 12 85 3 2) 2 H) 4 85 4 0.) sheep pasture, where they can rub their noses when attacked by tho gad-lly.

It 12 i factory in Philadelphia; in tobacco slightly improved; in liquors and chemicals steady, and in oils and jewelry quiot, while sales of wool more free, takes but little time and may avoid considerable loss. Mumlolinutrom lll.OOuiiwftrdi Oilltan from tn.nO upwards, the market being firm. Hot weather checks retail trado at Baltimore. To a considerable extent every farm r. with tin BT- The Arion.

MttUoiuay, Una finish. THT CON8MVATOY, The Marqoetti. Uiiirter-ittweu Hyuumura, The LAKtaioc. Oak, cr must follow his own system of feed At Pittsburgh tho demand for finished rrnviited ensoof Tottor, and throe bottlos ol iligli riu lo, una iiiiiin. fiJtonouroamoiiormnnetiuy.

FUHJK-Clioleo 3 10 All tits utmve told unildr our own rub ran ton: lOO.OtK) of our ing and managing his cattle; what will be best for one will not always be best iron is good, tho prospect of wage dilll-cultles stimulating. Hardware is very 80 II AT -No. 2 red. MaimvlUc.l.T. 4 00 3 115 (ft ft 0) 5 25 3 21 (ft 8 1'4 (ft fl 81 (ft 80 (ft 18 11 5 0 35 liiitnimenu in una.

four hcn mlor will order for yu. (len-uinnhftve nam a uu iiinUlo. Snntl fur illimlratotl calnloKut), LYON EALY, 64 Monhoc CHICAGO. M-ISAWK I'ilJtJ I'Al'Mitnrj Uw juuwnt. actiye and glass unchanged.

Our hoolt on Moral and Bltln Plnnwos mnllod COIIN No. 2 mixed OATS-No. 2 mixed for another. Tho farm herd of brood sows should Sioo. BwuTBritouuu uu.

At Detroit trado equals last years 411 30 78 14 11 4) a 2J iamily, composed of a man, his wife and child, were killed and others injured. A large grove of trees were completely uprooted. Tho storm passed on eastward, do-straying farm houses, barns and in facl everything in its path. At Wells sid walks were overturned, store fronts in and other damago done. Several men were blown down by the forco of tho wind.

Four miles south of Minnesota lako live farm houses and their buildingi were caught in tho storm and utterly demolished and four people were killed The body of one of these John Browf was taken to Minnesota lake thi morning. Ills wife, a hired man and iichool teacher were also injured. fciO tiop men sullered severe injuries. Much damage was dono south of AVells, and it is reported that forty to fifty wero killed south and west of that village. As most of the damage was done in the country, reports arc slow in coming in, but what has been already heard is enough to insure belief that il was tho worst storm ever reported ia southern Minnesota.

It is reported that later reports will increase rather than diminish the extent of tho damage douo, as well as the loss ol life and personal injuries. At Rochester at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon a terrific hail, rain and elec- with wool sales below last year's prices and crop prospects good. At Chicago bo kept up by adding a young animal as an old ono fails, rather than by discarding all of the old ones at once and beginning with new ones again. HYK No. 2 HUTTER-Croamer POItlv-New LAKU Western stotim CHlCAtiO.

CATTLK Prime to extra LOVEll DIAMOHD CYCLES 4 ft.) 4 Bi IKNJS Packlnx and For LadloB and benta. felx tvle (ft 4 80 (ft 5 01 (ft 8 25 (ft 4 il) the volume of business is increasing 111 all lines, and receipts of oats show some increase over last year, of cured meats one-sixth, of hogs and cattle one-fifth, of flour and rye two-thirds, while of dressed beef receipts aro double, of lard three times and of barley four SIlKKl Fair tuclmleo 4 8" Pnoumatlc Cushion and Solid Tires. 4 2) Ditmsnd Framo. Stool Drop Forging, Tubing, Ailluitable Bull Dorlngi to all running parti, 70'4'ft 8) 5) (ft 8W8 3I 71 fft 75 FLOUR-Winter WHEAT -No. 2 red COKN -No.

9 OATS-No. 2 It YE No 2 liUTTKlt-Creamery POU1C Including Keutls. ftuipeniion aaaaia. StriotlyJIIOIIRADJSJn Kvory Particular. Ktnii fl eBt TriTtiniii for'our l0(')-iiirn HlnHtrntwl ipalaTI nf Oinm.

lillldn. Ui'Tolroni. Knortliiif llooiln, etc. I times last year's. A decrease of one-third is seen in wheat and wool and 17 (ft lS'4 id ft-Kia oo some decreaso in hides, cheese and but igua iii.k.

-r LOVELL ARMS Washington flASS- -J lfll Clli JOHN P. One advantage with sheep in the pasture is that they aro close grazers and when they eat down the weeds they are not liable to spring up again, and with some varieties this is quite an item. Hog feeding is as much a matter of business as banking. One requires no more attention than the oilier to insure success. Farmers do not appear to realize this, for we believe there are more bankers that would make successful swine feeders than thero aro farmers that would make bankers, simply because the banker would look upon it as a business transaction and bo governed accordingly.

ter. LAUD 0 42V4 0 45 NEW YOiilC. CATTLK Native steers 4 10 (ft 4 50 At St Louis business is reasonably HOIiS-Good to ehulee ft 11) (ft 5 good and at Kansas City fairly satisfactory with large receipts. FLOUR Good to rholca 3 45 (ft 4 85 W11NAT No. 3 run A SWEEPING CUT IN WAGES COKN-No.

2 (ft 0 THE POT INSULTED THE KETTLE BECAUSE THE COOK HAD NOT USED OATS-Western mixed HI (ft 37,4 Pennsylvania Iron Bliinufncturors Propose trie storm broke and continued for six Mnklnnr Ono -Prospects of a Lockout. HL'TTKK Creamery IS 20 POKIC -Old mess 10 00 10 75 Pittsburgh, June 18. For the first time since the Amalgamated asso licrars. Ealn foil in sheets and tho surrounding country is inundated. The Zmnbro river is a raging torrent full of FARM NOTES.

ciation was organized the iron manu facturers yesterday morning addressed debris. Night trains on the Winona St. Peter road were suspended. The its delegates to their convention, advis Some claim that tho perfect flowered varieties of strawberries are more easily killed by frost than the others. track is washed out and water four ing them to accept a sweeping cut in feet deep on tho track in some places.

wages for every iron worker represented. Tho manufacturers' committee The trestle half a mile west of Roches' GOOD COOKING DEMANDS CLEANLINESS. SAPOLIO SHOULD be used in every KITCHEN. wont to Turner hall at 1 clock ant. tor was washed away and trailio is at a for an hour and a half talked to the delegates on tho necessity from the in standstill.

Ten are reported killed in tho neighborhood of Mapleton, and twenty in noint of view for a wacro reduction. In the afternoon the delegates tiis jured. The cyclone passed four miles It is the eatinpr of unripe or over-ripo fruit that is unhealthy; sound, well- ripened fruit will save doctor bills. Whether or not it is necessary to stake tho tree depends largely upon the amount of top it has been allowed when set out. Before soliinff too largo a number of the early hatched poultry what Is needed for breeding should be carefully selected ou-t As a rule old hens are unprofitable cussed tho scale, but no conclusion was COPYRIGHT IH9I 1 south of Mapleton, and thatvillage suffered little loss.

The northwest corner of Freeborn county was in tho path of LITTLE the storm, and considerable damage to roperty and crops was dono there, ileseveral fatalities are reported uv Two inches of rain fell in Faribaw'l A-BRIDGE county within less than tweuty-foni hours, and several bad washouts are re reached. The tin plate workers' committee met a committee of manufacturers yesterday afternoon to discuss tho wage question. Tho joint committee was still in session at 10 o'clock last night and it is hoped that an agreement with this branch will be reached at least. Thcro is no change in tho situation at Carnegie's Homestead plant The workmen have until the 21th inst. to decide upon the scale.

If it is not signed then the plant will be closed down and tho 3,000 employes locked out OSAGES ARRESTED. PILLS ported. Probably the worst damage in tho BO ROT CBIPK HOB 8ICKE5. state by the storm outside the actual Your work and your cares, do away with all disappointments, BRIDGE OVER the sea of troubles which ia Burn flirt for KICK IIKAD-At'TIK, Impilrrd kIiumIh. Thryurouw tltul orjam, nmiuvo nuu.c, illf cyclone district, was at Spring Valley- Where the rain caused bad flood.

The whole town was fiocdetk although of course thcro are exceptions as when they are good layers or good mothers. When it cannot be used to an advantage the poultry manure should be gathered uy and stored in barrels or boxes under shelter. Better let tho hogs or sheep eat tho fallen fruit than to allow it to lay uu-der the trees and rot; plan for this in good season. With both apples and grapes the quality of the fruit may be improved by reducing the length of tho limbs upon which they grow. A hen will eat anything that other animals will and much that others will not.

so that they tako up much thai C3 nilyfumlliluilllor. Conanw I fclllont iwrvoii dl- Tfi Sfoi Onlern. EitulHh uM- Sf 9 unillua AutioK. Houses, bridges, sidewalks and The shadows that fill your life, if you'ro a fccblo, Buffering woman, can bo taken out of it. Tho chronic weakncKscB, functional derangements, and painful disorders peculiar to your box, can bo taken away.

Tlio ono unfailing remedy for them is Dr. Pierco'rj Favorite Prescription. It corrects, cures, and builds you up. It improves digestion, enriches tho blood, dispels aches and pains, melancholy and nervousness, brings refreshing sleep and restores health and strength. For periodical pains, internal inflammation and ulceration, weak back, leucorrhea, and all kindred it's a positive specific one that is ffuarantecd.

If it fails to give satisfaction, in any case, tho money paid for it is returned. The crreat, rririing, old-fashioned everything near tho river were wajlisd by purlfj'InS Ikinutlfy omp4ixlnti hllwwl. VXOKTAULI. away. Tho damage is estimated at from $25,000 to foO.OOO.

Cummings Taylor, lumber dealers, are heavy fifteen of Them Tukon to Guthrie for Mistreating Charles McOill. Guthrie, June 18. A party of deputy marshals arrived here bringing as prisoners the fifteen Osage Indians who recently committed an outrage on Charles McGill, of Ponca, capturing 'l hf Aim It riio ly iIJiiuM to rait nm. a) one Bill ran iwti UUm luurh. riiil contain! 42, r.

arrli In vwt iiockct, Ilka lnl pencil. Jtnxliie mnn'd convnilin.Mi. 'l aken wiler tlmn lunar. Bgldvery whore. All RPniiliie good! bear'rtieent." Send H-cent ilamp.

Vou got 82 paja book with lampla. Cn. HARTER ME0ICINU St. Loult. Mo.

losers. Mrs. Taylor's millinery estab constantly encroaching upon the sands of life and aging so many bright women beforo their years by securing at once a "Charter Oak" Stove ou Range. lloct it076 Sailers iaep thorn. youri foes not, write direct to manufactnr in.

lishmcnt sullered, as also did the resi dence of Mr. Tombi, both buildings being washed away. Considerable stock him and keenincr him tied naked to a 25 CENTS. stake for four days and abusing him would otherwise be wasted. was drowned.

1 MILLS' OLD DISTRICT. Mr. Galloway will find that if he will ttcports Now State That the Successor ot tho Texas Congrvssiuau Will lie a EXCELSIOR MANUFACTURING CO, crat. terribly. Tho trial of theso Indians will be a noted case, as it is a question ns to whether there is any law under which these Indians can be punished.

If this proves to bo the case, it will be necessary to send troops to the Osage reservation to preserve order. Oalvestox, June 17. The ro UncleHsCal Sold b) Booksellor8. Sent, postpaid, by HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN 4 Park Street, BOSTON, MASS. QT.

LOUIS, MO. 1 turns, which are practically complete, in the election held" in the Ninth con gressional district, (Mills' old district) show that Antony, democrat, has a ma IEWIS' 98 LYE l'OWMKBKD AMI PKHKMIID (I'ATKNTKD) Tliu tlroiKmt nnil jmrenl Lyo pills make trouble. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets prevent it. Their's is the natural way.

Sick Headache, Biliousness, Constipation, Indigestion, and all derangements of tho Liver, Stomach and Bowels are prevented, relieved and cured. Smallest, cheapest, easiest to take. jority of 3,511 over Barber, third party keep four or five cats in his barn and feed them new milk regularly twice daily ho will have little trouble with rats opening his siloj at least that it my experience. To close the rat holel I used Akron cement and sand, anc used that to stop all crevices in the silc door. I am feeding the cats sparingly now and they aro hunting mk-c in the nearly empty barn.

Under all base ment floors I tamp in stone and cla; and on that place a layer of cement nnf above that inch boards. That give, rat proof floors that are cheap and dur able. In building a silo I would hav-the lower four or six feet of concrete It inches thick and cemented outside an, inside. I made 56 feet of wall 8 fee high and 16 inches thick for less thin "OSGOOD" ISP GALES L'liliknoUiir ii llni' powrtoriincl packed limcim wllti rcmoviililii lid, tho cutiti-nts urn ulwnys for vsvi. Will umkv tli') brut iKTfuniid Hwapln a) rrilnnli without bail-Iwi, It la tlie li st for cleuriHliig wiitst'i plpi'H, (lirtinforllriK HlnkH, ckwetH, wimlili'K tiottk'X, paints, PFNA.

SLT M'FG CO. Urn. AkIm I'll. U. S.

STANDARDISE Hint mid lien pest on (lie Alnrkrt. Live AGENTS Vantsd In County. OSGOOD THOMPSON, Binghamton, N. Y. "German Syrup" rJUMI TUU fAI'CKnwi In wriU.

AND TUMOH8 Ct'PKD no knife Hook Kio-k. Dra. lRiiinny Nonam, IF1 f45. No waste of silage next this wall C. V.

Potter, in Hoard's Dairyman. tiss a I 1118 Kim Cincinnati, O. lvo Children Drowned. Pittsburgh, June 18. Five children, ranging from 12 to 15 years of age, were drowned in the Ohio river at Neville island, twelve miles below this city.

Their names were Paul, Rudolph, Edith and Maggie Pittoco and Edna Richardson. It appears that tho children drove a buggy into the river to wash. In some manner the buggy was overturned and the children thrown into the river. The two boys made heroic efforts to save their companions, but they were unequal to the task. The Minnesota Storm.

St. Paul, June 18. Later reports have been received and the list of the dead from the southern Minnesota cyclone grows less, tho large number being made by duplicated names and the repeating of names spelled differently. It now seems that twenty lives have been lost, although this may bo increased somewhat by later reports from distant places and by deaths among those injured. The greatest loss was about Wells and Minnesota Lake.

The list of dead so far as now Von enn't find what yuu wont, In your home atorea, fi-l tho Irittn und rotne to our niaiiinioth I'ry iwda If you enn't cimo, tltf aund It wa3 thought that the election would indicate the relative strength of tha democrats and the third party in that district. A very light vote was polled, however, and there is not much meaning to it. Only 19,383 votes were polled altogether, while Mills' majority alone at the last election was 17,500. The feature of the election was that Barber carried Mills' home county as well as Milan county, the home of Antony. Negroes Using the Boycott.

Danville, June 17. The negroes in Danville are very much wrought up over the passage of tha separate coach law, and have begun a boycott on all merchants that signed tho petition urging Messrs. Breckinridge and Hay to vote for the passage of the bill. So vigorous has tho boycott been that two merchants, R. S.

Itusscll and Thomas Alexander, wero compelled to get a letter from Senator Breckinridge sUitinir that names for aani(ili' (no cliarifc for nnmiuva), and order wual POPULATION NOTES. KiiftM'tiM'U aulUlactluil. ivi Ve you waul bf mall 4'onauinptlvea nnil pc wholiAve weak liinnor Aat Aath- for nm. aliould uso I'iao'aCuro Conatimptlnii. it Ims cured KANSAS CITV.

mrtut TUU nrtk a-wia. tbonaauda. It haa not Injur- My niece, Emeline Ilawley, was, taken with spitting blood, and became very much alarmed, fearing that dreaded disease, Consumption. She tried nearly all kinds of medicine but nothing did her any good. Finally she took German Syrup and ihe told me it did her more good than anything she ever tried.

It stopped the blood, gave her strength and ease, and a good appetite. I had it from her own lips. Mrs. II la mil uat to taao. ii it noi uai to lai It is estimated that over 100,000,000 of people now speak the English language, over 09,000,000 German, and over 41,000,000 French.

By a recent census In Scotland It was discovered that only 231,092 persons, or one in every seventeen of tho population, could speak Gaelic. The increase of population in Franco during tho last Ave years has amounted FAT FOLKS REDUCED i oo ijiid. i It In tlio bust cough ayrup. Bold cTerrwhero. S.lc.

if jamn2HE I irfiirjHi. nthl )T'Mn. KiiirtlycoufWi'MitiiU r. fnr rirftihtm nt ttidtHnta. A il.it mm I r.

O.W.F.fiMrurii.MVitkor'Tiiut If-H AM HI1 kAl'i-H ttruyvu nUk were not signed to the petition. Tlio A. N. 14 I wnEN wumxo to adtertiheuh pi.ee atata that ye law Ue Adrartlao-ncnt In lhl (ptr. negroes have contributed liberally to a koown includes those in that neighbor- i of the eat citle9 t.

increas. Mary A. Stacey, Trumbull, Conn fund to be used in fi-hting the bill ia hood and a little farther east of Hart-, Jrr.Fl, irr vrn I. W. li MH, Wii.tJuifl-.B, II.

liiflHMll, O. 9 tile COUrtS, land. um uuvtww ue- i)v'Ji creasing..

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