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Portland, Maine, will reeeire free, full information about work which they cxa do, and hiveat home.that will psy Ahem from $5 to $35 per day earned over —— aday Ewher sex. young oro not required. You are started free. who st ‘we absolutely vure of snug little fortunes. AN is vo A VISION OF HOR ROR. Strange Phenomena scel their drowning son 6 vorkmen, when hid proceeded a blocks the , her said she was badl re sparkled and ‘ genial rays of 2 western as was her wort. The 2ad receded, were to be seen to and iro on the river's brink before. No sation of this. stirs is offered or attempted. Analyze it as you please. Say it was an optical illusion, a strange hallu- cination, a miraculous mirage. or the uk of fertile and hi But the one remarkable coincidence of wrought imaginations. the spec- That pre- same vision appeared to persons at the The parties are certain Witnessed the ravaging of the tral affair remains, viz.; cisely the the three exactly same time. they en- hinents that af- no suchrise of waters ever been known on Coast. itively umatism and Neuralgia cured 1to3 davs for 75 cents by Detchon’s “Mystic Cure.” Do not suffer and waste money on other remedies. This abso lutely never tails. Sold by W..J. Lans- pown, Druggist, Butler, Mo. S-6m. test Myste Of the many mysteries eich baf- tle the analyses of science, is the law i heredity governing the transmis- sion of mental and physical charac- ter: rom one generation to an- other. In no instance is this strange law more emphatically illustrated than in the perpetuation of diseases. Of all the hereditary blood diseases, none is more common than scrofula. as prevalent disease has hitherto been considered incurable, but since the introductionof S$. S.S., nature's own antidote for diseased bl “ these scrofulous afflictions have lost their worst features—their alleged incurability. The fact is es- tablished that the severest form of scrofula can be cured by this remark- able remedy. The fact is verified by hundreds of incontestible proofs. The following testimony is a strik- ing exhibition of this fact. It can- not iail to impress the minds of par- ents who may have children troubled Mr. a highly respected, popu- i well-known citizen of Dooly He particularly requests publication of his letter, so that similarly afflicted, through his experience, can procure a This with this dangerous disease. ies, 7 how ee remedy infallibly and permanent- which ly eure and eradicate —Three or le daughter, years years of ye. had very ugly boils, which very soon after their appearance. termi- nated in running sores, all over her head and iace. I tried allthe known remedies—salves, healing washes, etc., but mone seemed to do any good. Her scalp was in a bad con- dition, indeed. Finally, I sent her to Atlanta to have her examined, for I had become very uneasy about her. The doctors who examined afflicted with serofula. About the same time my little son, aged fou 1: to sle 8 since I h: v how my little t py te. }\) 1 of their trouble i ae 3 2 au Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world tor Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers Sores, Cancers, Teter, C s,and Piles, Chilblains, Corns 1 all ped Hands, skin erup: Cnts Salt Rheum, Fever ires piles, or no pay AN EASTERN BLIZ ARD. The Effete EF Under Moun- ed Snow The Los in New York City Reach Ten Mil Alone Will hons of Dollars. j woo except y | rescued trai x Central & Hud ns w e | : j way fifteen trains : snowbound jaround Spuyten Duyvil, and there | 2 are thirty-six more whose where- abouts are unknown. The } ts iS z | snow is seven feet d eC] lem tracks and as far as Albany the suow is several feet deep. But few mencan be found to shovel the snow, this the much to its seriousness. As of fact the city is practically isolated and the streets are literally feature of situation adds a inatter ’ choked with ice and ired. iteed to give pertect | snow, varying in depth from two to sai one) aii ete : Prive | fifteen feet. The parks are all buried yes 25 cts For saleby all Drug-line broken tree tops appearing = above the snow. The storm has A Case of Law and Soap. caused a good deal of money to A Missouri consiable rode out to} change hands. The loss in New new St. Joe zmed with a} York alone is $10,000,000, and it is subpeena for 2 woman who was want ss in in edas a wilt case He found her in her ly engaged in stirring w boiling, buh- kettle. and she said: bling mass ina large | He stated his bus “I can't go to-d lack a “But you must. “What's ‘the hurry? “Why, court's in ease is now on tri Ti They by noon.” “Well, I ai I'm going off and tle o' soft soap to spile just Be nlcase , No, r your old court “Why, You really don’t sirree! my ce it—" “Tundex kittle 0” sple p grease bile, and it'll make thin, sticky soap You if it isn’t Gnished to-day. back and tell the jedge so.” court. back yard busi- session and the want you You think leave this hull ket madam, you must. scem to understand Lihat I've gota big on to not at ean be cleared under 2 all probable that the streets week or ten days. Reports from Boston say that no train from New York has there since Monday morning. reached The Boston & Albany company is only running trains thirty miles out. The through trains from New York which started Monday are still snow- The sare down everywhere in New bound at New Haven, Conn. ind. Messages from Boston to New York are called across the At- back. Affairs Penn sylvania are equally deplorable. The lantie and in entire Pennsyly is at a standstill. Trains everywhere. There is no cation with Washington or with the south except via Chicago. Later:—Full details of the disas- ters in this city and state will not be known for several days. No street nia railway are snowbound communi- Keviouill be timed: for car running in either city at “pooh? Pd lie to see the Mis- this hour (11:50 a. m.). No trains soury jury tnatedicne ae womene tor have arrived or left. The distress- not leavin’ her soap bilin’ when it ing features are scarcity of food and was at a critical pint, as you might fuel. The milk and egg supply is say. Tell the jedge IM come to exhausted. Bakers cannot deliver ay. } ge Tl is : : ; morrow. if we don’t butcher our bread. It is snowing again, and peegs then, an’ if we do, Tl come there are indications of another g BE Wy ; some day next week.” storm. aes a “But I tell you that won't do. Off For Arizona. You must come now- John M. Weidemeyer, one of “Lookee. young man, you think I'm a fool? I reckon you never mad any soft soap, did you? If you had you’ “What does the judge care abou your soap “Well, what do I care about t Law's lav and soap’s soa 2p. Let the jedge tem jedge, if it comes to that? Siaw i tol The good aes say You'll be fined su nor in the declaration of injepend- enee, nor in nothin’ else. that says a woman's when she ain't a mind to. I guess know a little law, myself."—Tid- Bits. \ he aw. | “Bah! Ik: he a Te: . einen is Cie ia San De anied by J. B. Ce an’ there anne anything in it, mor in} vm Colt's little son, the constitution of the United States | p. ae d and son, all of whom go to got to leave a kittle o’ half cooked soap, an’ go off to court Clinton's old citizens, and Wash P. €) Lingle, long connected with the Democrat, left this morning for Ari- Mr. Weidemeyer will remain several months at Ft. Defiance, where zona. u of Indian trad- he holds the posi er, now his son, Charles, in char while Wash P. Lingle to Chee-Lee Vall will 1 roceed y, about ©} iness as Indian Trader on the Nava- proceed linton Democrat. ' | Colt’s railroad camp in Colorado.— a} Cl “Regulate the Regulator.” Do you want good health? Blood qT) \ tells. Warner's Log Cabin Sarsapa- rilla will regulate the blood. Best jand cheapest. 120 doses for $1.00. from the railroad, and open his bus- | by | VEST TO RETIRF. Was Dd: € Mave See This evening's Star tains zy y was evidently pre- 5 t Vest or some of s de pu retire nt of his of se ob lecisior Siates senate can peruaps i ~ ed by Vest duri danec = natural life should he desire to hold it, but his health bh: ery nuch impaired and he feels the need of rest.” Washington D.C., March 14.— The $ a lengthy article, stating that Se Vest of Missour election in 1890. There is positively no basis for such publication, and Star this afternoon prints quite nator will decline a re- Senator Vest said this evening that he had not made any statement of this nature to anybody, and both he and his friends are at aloss to know why anewspaper at the capital should have printed what a d this af- ternoon in the A SPRINGFIELD PHYSICIAN'S EN- SANE ACT. He Distigures an Actress With Acid te Keep Her From Mar ng His Son. Mo., March 14.——- Great excitement prevails here, and Springtield, the streets were a surging sea of Lumauaity this morning on account news which sprend ‘ity about 6 o'clock this morn that Dr G. M. Cox. who is a prominent physician and mem- ber of the state board of pension at this place, had met fiss Isabclle O'Dowd, as- beaten her badly and icid in her face and st destroyed her eyes Dr. Cox has a wild and wayward who has given him Fenton got acquaint- abelle about g a variety theater she here she went to Memphis and Fenton went The doctor followed after his 1 brought him back but the to be Fenton, much trouble. ed with Miss I ago when son a year too. son ar intimacy was not thus » broken up. They the depot here at morning, but She states was seated inthe hack she the doctor, having been chastised severely by him at a meeting this the doctor went himself. er she that recognized Memphis. When they le the de- [ot ce and the doctor were is aaa 1 the com- amed ha ee ts of the ) uth eC et out of the vehicle and wan ed toa drug store and at onee received treatment. She was taken from there to a boarding house where she now lies in a very critical and pitiable condition. Her are frightfully burned with the acid and she is suffering severely. Cox was arrested promptly and gave bond for $5,000.