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KANSAS WHEAT IN FINE SHAPE. bat kee is the other that iron-bou an appli i militarism eation of iwhich the Missonr: Second Upon the bist of Pie- ex Z KING | ducing OF ALL COUGH CURES; It would be Chicago, UL, March 31.— ate ere ahh ot te le OO FINGER RINGS. They Were Popular With the Titlin Paver Ancients and | i } { . ] t s state of Texas under the lead of DOCTOR } si 4 th Farmers | é = week's issue of the Farmen Gav Hop) avery andividual 6a 5 vowill “Sinee our last re ss ~ resect March 4, t has been fiered le- {5 ble change in the condition of the ; 5 crop thronghout the winter whest 5; aiee : eT) ENCLISH i ares ee cans uniform, the condition 1 { a " ietion Phe qu ou is notoue off equals that pra ed by the mproved in some states aud dit 2 ; 2 ee Ry pa j pee republicanista and demeccracy =o $ vated in others. The crop bes) ae ‘ SOLD IN and tings of rings in Que lown the prentest ihe t a ane ue E Ni (e L A N D ~ . Tndiana, Missouri and Kaysas Phere eo death ‘ for Is. 15d: and in tt he greatest deteriovation in Hino, : “a oS ( + where the coudition is 4 BEE crlithe etate probably to. get from | ¢ {oe SE cals x bole. ‘ ms rings exist in | vent poorer than « monthago. Th: | bl - eee hnerne > this Son base tone a republican supreme © a sitll = vee " - average condition inthe whoie grou; | z \ Be Gould ateces IT TASTES COOD eanuch time s nous condemuatiou shoul ver ee ~~ ; « InE of states shows a gain of five ninthe | of Ll per cent. The states, the per centage of condition that tribunal, a Sprivgtield Re be brought before summary by ve hope it may Dr. Kimberlin : EYE AND ublican compared with lows: 1average is as fol LATILINGIN A i [llinois 86 per cent, Indiana | HARBOR 92, Ohio 94, Michigan 91, Kentuchy ; 4, Wisconsin 90, Iowa $8, Missowii Chihan dusurgent Vessels Destroy Two 45 and Kausas 104. Boats—One Disabled by a Shell. | Totircan> “The prospects for spring plow a EAR cata tug show that in Illinois, and espe Sap Francisco, Cal., April 1.—-Pri- cially in the southern part, plowing | vate advices frvim Valparasia state | that the ironclad Blanco, belongi to the all be ready for the plowing in a few | ed lays. In Indiana but little plowing is done. A week of sunshine Nase, Throat: Catt aan MGS ee th and Grand Ave., Kansas (ity, Mo. govern. | Aan is progressing finely, while in tn: more northern counties the land wil insurgeuts, to blow up the armed ual Announcement Free. vent tug Fiorence with a fish torpe-| At Laclede Hotel. Butler will set} to. The projectile missed the tug, ; the plows going all over the state.| but struck a big floating diy dock | April 17 & 18; May 15 ° : | ‘ c 2 elno Yr In Ohio a small amount of plowing Jin the harbor, blowing it to picees. | Wy Te 20. er i ae 2 ‘ j day and Saturday o is being done on the high lands, but} The Blanco was thereupon treated | : 3 : eh month. In Mich - . plowing is beiug done, bit in much of the state the spring is backward. yan some to a hot tire of shot aud shell from every gun int forts and steamed out cf the H.C. WYATT 40H the Blanco. The Save money by calling en us for snowb ure harbor. still to be seen. In Kentucky plow- same night a torpedo hb ing is gomg on though the giound 18 in a poorconditionin many plac In Wisconsin the snow is fast dis: pearir tack ironclad was -| found, in company with the sloop of war O' HigSins d the government vessels to return but little plowing can be done before April 15. In the south ern part of Iowa plows will be mov [to tho harbor and followed in hot ing the first week in April. In Mir-|pursujt. A heavy shell frou the nesota and the Dakotas plowing wil} #lanco struck the Florenes, bl owing be begun all the way from April 10] her entirely out of the water aud ev to May 1. In Kaneas plowing is be Jery one of her crew of ing done but snow is still covering | wen was either killed or a few northern counties.” GOV. HouG AND THE BOU NTY. Both ships compell ———— prices on LUMBER. LATH, seventeen wounded from the the torpedo A brondside O'Higgins 33 knocked boat all to pieces: The two insurgent vessels then} - A Democrat Not to Be Influenced by &] turned their attention to the forts Bribe. and a lively battle ensued. A shell from the forts struck the O'Higgeus Gov. Hogg of Texas, seems to be|aud went clear through her. The a democrat whose professed loyalty |sioop was at once taken out of the to the principle of state autonomy | range of the guns of the forts. and resistance of federal encroach- ment is not to be broken by bribe of ’ : : among a million of his party, as his-] the nerv es. A new — iple. They has vetoed a bill providing ee the]did for men, women and children, acceptance by the state’s convict su- tal os He fea od gar farm of the sugar voted by the|er‘s Drug Store. t-rvr last congress. If the state desires to raise sugar by convict labor, he says, under no circumstances could she with propriety ask or accept from any government a license to do so; nor could she yield to a supervi- sion of her affairs by any officer or not subordinate to her own law. He further tells the legislature that there can be no more reason for a bounty on sugar than one on graiv, cotton w stock, and if this precedent is al- towed to stand there must be a pre- mium on every article produced PAINTS. ————And all [bling Materia ——Our motto 1s—— HIGH GRADES ——And——— [OW PRICES TEXAS FARM LANDS resent valuation wi:l make men rich during ane year mar eel. The most conservative admit the truth of this assertion. it is now known that the finest wheat land inthe world and suitable for allsma!! grainsand fruitsand in many instances cotton ure In North and West Texas Texas farmers have an enormous home market aswellas Miles’ Nerve & Liver Pills. An old woman read a paragraph in onefof the papers the other day describing how a grindstone burst in asaw mill and killed four men. She happened to remember that there was a small grindstone down in the caller, the wall: so she took out an accident in- surance policy and then summoning her servant and holding a pine board in front of her face so that if the thing exploded her face would not be injured, had the stone taken out leaning aginst Tn? . : into the road, w itv-four | Twelve Th ilec i the United States, and with the pre- task oad, v or twenty-four Porter arene fon Lose vert : ; ails of water was ow ver it : t mium goes the license, and with the |? : 7 UE OG) eee 3 F wi anda stick was stuck in the hole | farmersin Kansas and in the north-west are selling license federal supervision of pro- 1 % Sees ene aney awe An’ <hele Zarmus, bovine . ‘ ring 2 * area = eae lands of Texas. And in many instances duction. And so, he says, “will end | PE" 8 placard marked “Danger. | Hearing the price of the lant from their fret years . P ous.” She says it is a merey the | eeas have thei farae mortagede The heees the last vestige of state sovereignty. ae = bi | fehool fand is the largest of any commonwealth in : . z vhole house was not blown to gtoms | the world, a cin cael He wight better have said, so will hole use Ww not blown to aton d, Aegregating in cash and lands some sixty | millions of dollars. State taxes are ten cents on the : : : ss 3 Ings ofore his hundred doll: disappear the last vestige of individ- by the thing betore this. a = ual independence in production and | the freedom of the individual to move IUs Funerat Expenses lieayy 8 same attention to the inter- estor as to the seller. gricultural lands fc eo. RCC Phe late republiear of his own motion and right. The | approp ttions which cost the poo- sugar bounty is more than a blow at | ple the present adjustment ot powers| $1,075 a minute ty. We refer | | by permission to the First National Bank, the City between nation and state under the} 105 an how a Mtr sonal Bank, all of anal nts vo" uamber of Com- ce. Correspondence Solici: THOMAS J. HURLEY, 'SrootratoR Mrsicrpan constitution, and more than a viola-} S81 tion of the fundamental 062.300 a day principle! $10,637,500 Boxns, ¢ ‘OMMERCIAL | z a Week. PAPER, MORTGAGES AND REAL ESTATE, that no invidual shall be taxed for 343.750.0006 a monti Hurley Office Building, Forth Worth, Texas, the benetit of another; it is an what Herbert Spencer calls the principle of “free ment” inva 525.000.0000 a vear sieu upon It breaks the record «¢ c argue | gj which underlies of liberty, and which se the principle of y systein | of ts up nst Thonsands Pois involuntary co-op- ent work o: eration that of volantary co-opera : tion. As between the pro f sugar, whether of Vermont maple or Texas cane, under federal supervi- sion and stimulus of and production under the direction of state for the state at a pride and un- der conditions fixed by the state, there is ne essential difference. We} bounty, ing, pains in sic and taint spe required to exhibit them for allowance he 5 ait ath. For | date of said letters. or they may tritated hearts the press | from any Soe = and if such | everywhere re pe art | Claims Ue not exhibited within two years irom | Cure discovered be Dey Beanknn sisicc: | tbe date of this publication, they Bail be for- covered by Dr, Franklin Miles, | ever barred, This 26th day of February, 1:91, which is for sale at H. L. Tucker's drug J. W. ENN store. 20-46 sudden ¢ be precladed | have already provided for the first ‘We simply act as Agents in the Sale of Land | | a | style colle Ao snr » cabinet. km as the ma ndesboro. best in Gr houses preserve and tot 74 old mem persons, the tr net ring w humble i. whom as ev nee both of nobilit ity. en they sex ined a commer- | tradesman that it hand © purports to b Shakespes: h 16, Ps10, by Aoneec ure’s time 2alimos necessary 1—they by their » wills and nd with no- or devices inventories of the many per wearing sien. as muy seen in nated at this time. The Ger- mans} vedelighted in them, and wore t diffe fin; espe still kept ladies eve of their he: of the his father des en upon many fing sof the rs and upon isieal custom ‘The ent joir rings G new that ancient mark of nobility. On the fore- ting of hi ‘ft hand he had a gold ring set with a Jarge curbuncle, and on the middle tinger once of milled metal. On the middle finger of the right hand he had a curious ring, made spirewise, Wherein was set a perfect ruby, a point- emerald of inesti- ed diamond and ar mable value Reeurring to tern nations, in whose eyes jewelry always has found great favor. we find that the Inc prefer rings with large floriated spreading over three shield. At the commencement of the present century harlequin rings were very much in vogue. At the present time a simple gold Iband is favored, with im- mense settings of diamond mixed with rubies or turquoise. For ladies the rings are shown in all sorts, colors and sizes. Perfect masses of diamonds, made up to represent petals of different flowers are quite the style, but very costly.—N. Y. Star. ORIENTAL HORSE-TRADERS. The Humbuagging Methods in Ve Them. The Orientel mind is disposed to min- fingers Jil a © Among gle all the dealings of life with an amount of “sentiment” which would be scorned by the more liberal business man of the We A visitor at Jumas- cus gives the following description of a horse trade in that city: A long dispute took place between the intending purchaser and the owner, as the former attempted to beat down the price by a few piastres. The owner, how . Seemed very sure of making a favorable sale, ¢ tomer should withdraw. So he re- mained silent, with an occ al incon- sequent remark, such t matters | not.” a allah, who win J to argue with : ah, my ree is us dust. en if the at mor pres to cold negutives. ar “ds the had been wasting oceans ion. have exaspr ininistrater within one year a‘ter the | ~ Administrator. | water to form a stiff dough both chee would hence »haden- and who he ex: Mr. ne to- his Good Paste for and one-half pounds of tou pound of butter, one-half pound of lard, | —A Tartar.—One vr. one-half one teaspoonful of soda. euticrent | i present cus-| § HEADACHE “While You Wait,” BUT CURES ¢ NOTHING ELSE. R. R. DEACON, : BUTLE MO ok si stake booed & OO, POHTDAND, MAINE. A YX $3000" Agents, Salary $25 per to sel neral Tne x. Above gents anted (i. 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