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Advance from Admire, Kansas • 2

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THE ADVAXd After the Gr. I was very weak and run down and did gain strength, like so many after that prost, A dm KANSAS. THE WOULD AT LARGE. lng disease. Seein Hood's Sarsaparilla highly recommended, I began to take it, aa was more than pleaaen with the way it tyutH nM up.

I think tt has ma I me better than before' was sick. I have a been delighted wi Summary of the Daily News. HOOD'S PILL Mrs. Emerson. The February Wide Awake Has a delightful reminder of Tennyson in Carroll Burton's at Far-ringford." described by one who actually visited and played with the Tennyson boys.

The same number also contains Frederick A. Ober's Columbus article, "At the New World's PortaL" Norniaa W. Bingham, one of the Harvard sprinters, furnishes the WuU Ateake AthUiica article, ''Sprinting and Hurdling." II. de Ramsay writes of little Queen Wilhelmina of Holland as "The Flower of her Race." A splendid story by Alexander Ritchie, "The Pilot of the Nantucket Shoals," opens the number with all the rush of the sea and the blinding spray of those dreaded shoals. It is finely illustrated.

Gertrude Smith has a capital western story, "The Little Taylors Alone;" Abby M. Gannett has a homespun story. "Hetty's Red Gown," and Anna F. Burnham has a country "school-ma'am's" story, "In the 'Pratus-Box." Price 20 cents a number, $2.40 a year. On sale at nevvs stands or sent postpaid on receipt of price, by D.

Lothrop Company, Publishers, Boston. and always prefer th THE WEST. The senatorial tight in Wyoming daily grows more bitter. Hugh Clark, a non-unionist, employed as a watchman at the big building being erected by the Chicago Athletic association, was found murdered on the fourth floor and several union watchmen have been arrested on suspicion. Trichinosis is reported at Lamars, la, in a German settlement Gov.

Seay, of Oklahoma has sent his message to the legislature, recommending much needed legislation A sleighing party, while returning from a trip to Collinswood, a suburb of Cleveland, was wrecked by a collision with a motor ear. All were seriously injured. The world's fair opening exercises in May will be held outdoors, and will be open to the whole public. J. W.

McLain, a Colorado cattleman, was found nearly frozen on the streets of Chicago after a night's spree. The Lloyd Watson block, Jamestown, N. was destroyed by fire. Loss, $100,000. The icehouse of the Glenwood Ice Co.

at Galesburg, 111., caught lire and a man named Swan Drown was smothered by the smoke. Eight others had narrow fcficUpes. I A coal famine is prevailing in some parts of Iowa and "the people are In to any other kind now. They do not gripe weaken. I am glad to recommend two si Hood's S3E Cure fine preparations as Hood's an Bocd's Pills." Mas.

Isaiah Emerson, Itaj Chester, N. II. Get Hood's. WASHINGTON KOTO. According to a Washington special Col.

Daniel S. Lamont has been shifted on the cabinet Mate to the position of war secretary, thus leaving the uavy portfolio, which Lamont preferred, for Congressman Herbert, of Alabama It is said that Amos Cummings will succeed Herbert as chairman of the committee on naval af airs. Oklahoma, Ariarna, New Mexico and Utah are pll p. -easing their claims for statehood, and on omnibus bill to include them all is being considered. Congressman M.

J. Stone says he will introduce a bill in congress to so amend the laws prohibiting the mutilation of coins that the people may be allowed to cut or change the souvenir half dol HOOD'S PILLS ore purely veeetable, can fully prepared from the bet Ingredients. GKXEKAL. A deficiency of 8,000,000 francs is stated to exist in the Rome branch of the Banco Xapoli. The cashier of the Rome branch has been arrested and a director has absconded.

It is reported that the absconding director recently bought a ticket to the United States. Another rumar is to the effect that ha has gone to Sicily. The khedive of Egypt immediately dismissed his new ministry on receiving an ultimatum from Great Britain that hostile tninisUi? would not be permitted. Satolm's appointment as apostolio delegate to America has caused some dissatisfaction at Rome. Street railways have been urged to work against free silver coinage on the ground that it would increase the cost of material needed while the fares would remain the same.

An effort to unseat the ministry In Hawaii proved unsuccessful. France has protested against the action of Great Britain in Egypt (Ikx. Gocrko, governor-general of Warsaw, Russia, has ordered stricter censorship over the newspapers published in the province and those coining from foreign countries. The situation of affairs in the Argentine province of- rrientes borders on anarchy: itobbc'As, the sacking of houses and outrages on men and women are of frequent occurrence. The Capadian government is said to have discovered more falsified documents on the American side of the Behring sea case in addition to those for which Petrol? was dismissed some time ago The weakness in cotton at Liverpool drfes not tend to encourage buyers.

An official report of the growth of Mexican railroads shows that the revenues of that republic since the atjtvent of railroads has njore than doubled. M. He it, was arrested in England un- A Ruddy Glow on cneek and brow Mistress (to cook) "But why do you want to leave. Marat" Cook "I (fon like the 'cookerv, mum." Mistress "Why, you lars in any way tbey see tit. in order to is evidence cook tuetlrtugs youraelr." Cook "Yes, know, But I'm only a plain cook, and 1 Wioncht wheu I came hero that you would make some tastv dishes now and ugaiu, mum Pick-Mo-Up.

that the body is great distress for fuel. The supreme court of Illinois has decided that women are entitled to vote at school elections. By a broken rail a train on the Lake Erie fc Western was thrown from a bridge at Peru, Ind, one person being Ladt Customer "Flow much are partridges today, Mr. JibletsV" Poulterer "One tifty a pair, ma'ain. Shall I send them!" Lady you need not send them.

My husband's on Staten Iiiland shooting, and he'll call for them as tie comes home." killed and many injured. The Chicago board of trade protests getting1 proper nourishmen When this glow of health absent assimilation is wron and health is letting down Scott's Emulsion taken immediately arres waste, regardless of cause. Consumption mi yield to treatment that stc waste and builds flesh ant Almost as palatable as mi Prepared by Scott Bowne, W. Y. All drug Tue painter WLOse slaving broke under him was a brave fellow.

He went down with his colors flying. Lowell Courier. energetically against the president's contemplated retaliatory proceedings against Canadian railways. With simple but impressive ceremonies the remains of the late B. Hayes were laid to rest at Fre A Geokuia editor refers to his readers as 'patients." ider extradition proceedings for connec mont, on the 20th.

President-elect Cleveland was among those who at tended. Fire at Bryant, 111., destroyed five business houses. Farmers about Great Falls, Mont, have been plowing for the last three weeks, the thermometer standing at 50 degrees above zero. "GermaL Svpud" Stuart Rohson, the comedian, has been dangerously ill at St Paul, Minn. Des Moines, la, is in trouble with its water works.

J. D. Duncan, editor of the Mail, Col orado Springs, has become violently insane. preserve them as souvenirs or ornaments. The senate finance committee has reported favorably the bill to repeal the Sherman law for the purchase of silver.

Mr. Sherman himself reported the repeal bill to the senate and it was placed on the calendar. The national board of trade was called to order in Washington on the 17th by the venerable Frederick Fraley, of Philadelphia, who is 90 years of age. The house committee on Indian affairs has approved DelegMte Harvey's bill for disposing of the surplus lands of some of the tribes. Chairman Peel, of the house committee on Indian affair's, feels rather gloomy over the prospects of gettinc any of the treaties ratified at the present session of congress except that with the Cherokees.

Thk Ways and means committee of the house is not favorably impressed with the bill rf the St Louis Chicago Electric to import material duty free. The national league for good roads has been doing some talking at Washington. Private Secretary Halford has been made a paymaster in the army by President Harrison. The impression is growing that no hostile silver legislation can be enacted at this session of congress. The outlook now is that the anti-option bill may not even get through the senate, to say nothing of its ever becoming a law.

Representative Fellows has offered a resolution directing an inquiry into the state of affairs on the Isthmus of Panama, the expenditures of money in America to secure acquiescence in the canal project and the propriety of Gen. Newton's connection with the Panama Canal Co. The senate committee on inter-state commerce, oh taking up the Cullom bill, decided not to consider the pooling provision until the bill has otherwise disposed of. The general deficiency bill has been reported to the house. It carries an appropriation of $20,956,610.

John Q. Carlisle has mailed his resignation as senator to Gov. Brown, of Kentucky. The president has approved the joint resolution authorizing the secretary of the treasury to cover back into the treasury $48,800 of the appropriation to the Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians. Gov.

Illinois, has had an other relapse. The cash book of the insurance de partment of the state auditor's office of I simply state that I am. Druggist and Postmaster here and am therefore in a position to judge. I have tried many Cough Syrups but for ten years past have found nothing, equal to Bosehee's German Syrup. I have given it to my baby for Croup with the most satisfactory results.

Every mother should have it. J. H. Hobbs, Druggist and TVTfr(. nr.

Illinois was taken away by ex-Auditor Pavey on retiring and he claims it as THE GENERAL MARKETS. KANSAS CITY, Jan. 23. HATTLI3 Best beeves 5 3 50 5 25 Stocltcrs 3 0J 4 10 Native cows 1 4 Oi OT. S-Good to choice 5 50 7 55 vYHKAT-xo.

I red 64 No 2 hard tU9 3ORN-N0. 2 mixed 3 DATS -No. I mixed 3) 30 RYE -No 2 55 55', t'1-OUK -Patent, per sack 1 tt a 10 F.i.ier 1 90 3 05 UAY-Choice timothy 9 00 I0 OO Fancy prairie 8 00 8 50 BRAV AO ((A 60 21 28 CHEESE Full cream it 12 EGGS -Choice 20 23V4 POTATOES 8J 1 03 ST. LOUIS. CATTLE -Natives and shipping 3 50 5 30 Ill 3 00 HOGS-Heavy 6 70 tt 7 50 SHEEP Fair to choice 4 01 a 5 75 FLOUK-C-hoiee 3 2) 3 55 WHEAT No 2 red 684 CORN -No.

2 mixed Xi'itfi 35? pATS-Nc, 2 mixed 31 2 I 58 TT 'reamer if 8 31 LARD -Western steam 10 70 4f 10 75 PORK -New 18'J5 19 25 CHICAGO. CATTLE Common to prime. 3 75 5 85 Hi Packing and 8 fiJ ca 7 oo SHF.KP Fair to choice 4 50 5 50 LOUR-Winter whoa 3 50 4 30 WHEAT-No 2 red 739U CORN-No. 2 43 43 'A OATS -No. 2 SI 32 RYE 89 HUTTER-Creamery 80' 30 LARD 10 75 10 80 PORK 62,17 7i NEW YORK.

CATTLE Native steers 3 80 5 81 HOGS Good lo choice 00 8 00 FLOUK-Oood to choice 4 15 4 25 WHEAT -No 2 red 79 80 CORN-No 2 Mfc 53 4 OATS Western mixed 3 UliTTKR-Creamery '-'0 30 PORK Mess 17 0J 18 50 his private property. By this it.is estimated that the state is out $200,000 or tion with the French Panama swindle, $1 if i vorsiy of second partition of Poland. 'm'a iwraljfHifjyemms for the week ended showed" nn average increase of 13.1. In New York the increase was 10. 1.

The Iron Tradi Review says there is no improvement In the business. Lord Em'Uixstone, of Scotland, is dead. It Js said that ex-King Milan, of Ser-via, has become reconciled to his divorced wife, Natalie. French newspapers are demanding the expulsion of Si. de Blowitz, correspondent of the Ljbndon Times.

A hurricane has done much damage in Greece. At Queretaro, Mexico, an attempt was made, to arrest lunatic who was armed with along knife. He broke away from the officers and slabbed eight persons. Four will die. Great Britain responded to the protest of France by sending two fully equipped regiments to Egypt, THK LATEST.

Patrick Gi.eason, the fightingmayor of Long Island City, has finally been ousted by force. Lake Erie is frozen this winter as it has not been known to be for many years previously. Cattlemen of Oklahoma are urging that the Texas fever quarantine Una be moved farther south. In a fire at Pittsburgh, Mrs. Kate Rosier and George Rosier were burned to death.

Uruguay has decided to discontinue all her legations except those in England, France, Chili and Argentina. more of fees of three terms, which, un der the statute, should haveheea turned living tacts, of to-day Boschee' German Syrup gives strength to thj body. 1 ake no substitute. ELY'S TP! Xf'C wlien applied into the nostrils, will be ub-gorbed effectually cleansltig tho head of catarrhal virus, causing healthy secretions. WFEVEft it allays inflamma tion, protects the membrane from ailui-1 tionalcolds, complete ly heals the sores ami restores sense of taste u.sa.

and smell. TRY THE CURE. MAT-FEVEI Thesalary of the president has been 1 I i VI nil A particle is applied I nto each nostril uml is agree-- TWO KINDS OF W0MBN redwedbne-half, HOIf. Tice Ml cents Bftl i iruKKisis or oy man. Warren Street.

New York. mLY BBOTHKH8. 5ti TrfE people, ft y' on the -islands la ry land and Vir- along the co; to be suffering se- ginia are report; I TUCKS supplies have been verely because thei need Dr. rierce's Favorite Prescription those who want to be made strong, and those who want to be made well. It builds up.

invigorates, regulates, and cures. It's for vounp ''AYS NEED 'EM. Some instances. You pull curtain down quick, off it comes. You need "Homo Tacks." Gimp gets loose on chairs, etc.

You want "Home Tacks." Spring cleaning you relay carpets. You must have "Home Tacks." IN any Home uses for Tacks, You v. ill always find just the right sized girls just entering womanhood for women who have the critical into the state treasury. THE SOUTH. The New Orleans bridge matter is now thought to be settled in favor of its construction within the city limits.

The cigarette factory of Allen Gin-ter, at Richmond, was burned recently. Loss, $250,000. The Louisiana lottery has secured a favorable charter from Honduras and it will remove to that country. The San Antonio Aransas Pass railway has mortgaged its property to the Central Trust of New York, to cover its $18,900,000 bond issue. The students at the Women's college at Baltimore, have appeared for the first time in cap and gown.

Several hundred girls marched into the chapel in flowing robes and inqrtar boards. The wife of A. W. Fillie was found chained in a deserted barn near Radford, Va It was surmised that Fillie and the woman who posed as his house-i keeper were trying to put Mrs. Fillie out of the way.

Fillie was arrested. George Gray (democrat) has been elected United States senator by the Delaware legislature. The ministers of Atlanta, have protested against the proposed lecture by Col. Ingersoll in that city. Sam Small, the noted evangelist who was converted by Sain Jones seven years ago while an editor of the Atlanta Constitution, has accepted his old place on the editorial staff of the paper and has given up strictly religious work.

Stockmen of Texas are preparing to form a combination. Gamblers and unlicensed liquor sellers have taken advantage of the frozen river at Louisville, and the immunity it affords them from the law, to start in business on the iee. Prompt assistance from Little Rock (Ark. banks stopped an incipient run on the First National of that city. Robert George, a nephew of United States Senator George, committed suicide at Ittabena, while on his way to the Carrollton jail.

Young George was charged with the murder of Capt W. B. Prince, one of the most prominent and wealthy planters in Mississippi. Fire at Shelby ville, wiped out the business portion of the town. Capt.

'A. G. Khaki has resigned the government position as division superintendent of post office inspectors in the south. He has been appointed southern special agent of the Bell Telephone Co. Capt.

Sharp held public office thirty years. The high school building at Pino 111 uft, was destroyed by fire. A Maryland family of mother and three children all died in one day from measles and were buried in one wrava tacks for the purpose in a box of "Home Tacks" packed in six apartments a most convenient form. A Mads solely by th Korslty Dept. Atlas Titk Corp' 5 Nw Yoik, MjiUdclphia, OhicK'J.

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Whitman, Slug. If change of for women expecting to become mothers; for mothers who are nursing and exhausted for every woman who is run-down, delicate, or overworked. For all the disorders, diseases, and weaknesses of women, Favorite Prescription" is the only remedy so unfailing that it can be guaranteed. If it doesn't benefit or cure, in every case, the mouey will be returned. THE kast.

The trail of an immense meteor has been discovered in a photograph recently made of Holmes' comet at An-sonia, Conn. A photograph of a meteor is a rare occurrence. George Graham, founder of Graham's Magazine, is dying at New York. Pierce Crotty died suddenly at New York. He was 108 years of age, was born in Ireland and lived in New York eighty-two years.

Near Providence, R. a freight train ran into a sleigh loaded with people at a grade crossing and many were killed and badly hurt. New York has been running very Miort of coal, and Brooklyn has been threatened with a water famine. Horace Cavilikr, nephew of ex-Wieriff Cavilier, and Ellis Conver, two J'oung men of Port Republic, N. are Iwilieved to have frozen to death while a gunning expedition.

Mr. Cleveland is said to have selected a private secretary in the person of Albridge G. Dunnell, Washington correspondent of the New York Times. When the will of Horace Smith, of Springfield, was opened it was found that with the exception of left to his brother, the entire estate, valued at about was given to benevolent and charitable institutions. The change in the appearance of the Holmes comet, cabled from Kiel by Prof.

Palisa, has been confirmed by ol Bervation at Harvard college. The comet is now small, bright and circular, with a well marked nucleus, very mm tacks BOliD EVERYWHERE. Unlike the Dutch Process cut off by ice. Flora Walsh, the well known sou-brette, wife of Charles H. Hoyt, the playright.

died recently, after an illness of only a week. At Munice, the Lake Erie road attempted to put new men in place of the striking switchmen and a riot was almost precipitated. TurjKE men were killed by the explosion oi a boiler a the water works at Napharies, Ind. The action of labor unions in putting a ban on the miliui for its recent use iu labor stike.siiia.vinp; a serious effect in reducing the membership of the national guard, it Lindsay is likely to succeed Carlisle as senator for Kentucky. The son of President Hippolyte, of Hayti, died recently.

It was said he was poisoned. But little was done in congress on the 21st Wolcott attacked the new postage stamps in the senate. The quarantine bill was listlessly debated in the house. The house passed the senate bill for the abolition of post traderships. Premier Gladstone, of is reported in excjUent health.

Since .1 ungate! there have been seventy-six ddjf-ojx yellow t'evtjj in Qui-- rV VW An of gigpt powder at Richmond, "jjh. iifledr Benjamin Lewis, mootqff 'in aracs Kerr and. badly hurt Thomas Exeler, Fred Rainey and Elander Pearl. John Wonio, employed on the ice field of F. C.

Arnold at Oshkosh, knew that his feet were freezing, but faithful to his duty he remained at his post to keep the channel open and was fatally frozen. Alkalies OR Other Chemicals are used in the preparation of W. BAKER BreakfastCocoa cs i i "KllUoSlPula." salvation wii iy it i BUTLER'S BOOK The Oon'I is deaU His preat book of 1154 larcre papro, elegantly rated, covering tho whole il' hlR eventful life. Is now ready. Flrnt applicant! get llrnt choice Of territory and llliernl termx.

Clrenlars free. Apply to idtl rritl.lNHINt; C2JO Clrk Chicago. which is absolutely pure and soluble. ilthnamorethonthrrctim'Si unlike its previous appearance, when it the strenyth of Cocoa mixed, tiwith Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is far more eco was large and hazy. The jury in the case of Hugh Demp-ney, charged with the Homestead poisonings, returned a verdict of guilty.

Sinclair, the defaulting New York nomical, costing less than one cent citp. It is delicious, nourishing, and basil? DIGESTED. Sold by Grocers everywhere. W. BAKER CO JDoroliester, Mass.

cashier of the Armours, has been caught and taken back to answer for his crimes, Mil George W. Vandkriiilt denies PIIRAN lllnch, JlOthonsnnd; 4 Inoli, $11; fcxtrs. ninnno IVrle.lo. Hliinplc box lr mull. CIGARS Uonti WanliKl.

91. AO.I I 1(0, MWi Tills. MWClteTirj timi jou ntiu, that he is engaged to a western widow, Cures Consumption, Coughj, Croup, Bore Threat Sold by all Druggists on a Guarantee..

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