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eaciecialneh NUEENSWARE A CICARS AND TOBACCO, lways pay the highes rket price Always pay t ghest mai | Produces A. O Welton Staple:Fancy Feed and Provisions of all Kinds. East Side Square. B A Mine of Skeletons. Proctorville, O., Aug. tons of gigantic stature and remark-| ry ably TWO DEC 24.—Skele-| — VED COUPLES. | Texas Mavsor Marries Them rel ser ’ in large Es & well preserved and in larg Without Authority. numbers, together with many cu Groceres, “"s<° he river south of b light attention. An unusually large find of skele-)¢ led T A. Wal | May he most learned men of instrumex been suc 10n dis over 20 nere as to attract tons in a small space tou, one of ND GLASSWARE he county, to investiga card to the Ironton cites aut for t ‘ = e this town is located on the site of jly ted throurh t : ; the prehiste ‘ity very like those ice for County | or an ene Nina ene c of ancient Mexico. It had streets |COUp se Cf tue tos paved with bowlders and vitmfied | ple iu the e utler, Mo- bricks, water service, stone and | a} ried them. To Gay the l i ; j brick noe baths, decorated pot- SESS Nunes WYOMING WOMEN AS JURORS. | More Deadly ‘Than Ever. [tery, ovens for preparing food aud eluitied ty the ously clerks \ ey Petersburg, Aug, 23.—The of- | yy, uy O ieee signs of civilization ’ ‘ 31 ee aA Their Kights Under the Constitution | ficial returns of the new cases of i pre Questioned by the Supreme Court. Cheyenne, Wy., Aug. 23.—In an opinion rendered to day the Wyom- ing Supreme Court rather questions the state constiution in women with all the political right ind privileges of the other sex. The court said somewhat significant- ly that it did not care to dis: vesting ss the question, although it was raised in the case at bar The defendant in the case isa eonvicted horsethief trying to get out of serving 2 term of eight years. He makes the point that women were not called tu serve on the jury which found him guilty. The court answered it is with the women themselves and } not with the prisoner. Women have served as jurors but but once since Wyoming became a | state and then only in a police court where a servant girl sued her mis- tress for wages. In the old territo- rial days women were jurors in crim- | inal cases quite often. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, The Best Salve inthe world for Cuts | Bruises,Sores, Ulcers, SaltRheum Fever Sores, Tetter,Chapped Hands, Chiblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi- tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give pertect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cts per box For sale by H. L. Tucker, druggist. ag From Heaven. Do you know the story of the mi- riculous “Banner of Dannebroy?” Dannebroy is a danish word signify- ing “the Dane's stronghold,” and the legend concerning the itself is as standard While Walde- mar, the Victor, was battling against the Livonfans, there came a turn in the strife where all odds were against him. He had buta handful of men compared with the hords of heath ens which assailed him and his from all sides At last, eyerything was lost save honor,” Andrew, Archbishop of Lund was seen to follows: troops “when ascend an eminence, stand still and perfectly erect with his hands raised to heaven. Instant- tly, as if by magic, the tide of bat- tle changed. Waldemar’s Christians flanked the heathen legions and pressed them to the very brink of an awful precipice. By this time the geod Archbishop's strength had fallen and he was forced to discon- tinue his supplication, his hands having fallen nerveless to his sides. authority no longer recognized, the heathens rallied and quickly regained all the ground they had lost during the time that the Archbishop had stood with his hands raised to God. The aged prelate noticed this again and extended his handsin reverence. The effect was as it had been before, and in so marked a degree that the dullest soldier inthe ranks began to feel the presence of the Almighty in the conflict. When fora second time fatigue forced the Archbishop to drop his hands, and the heathens again rallied their forces, the priests rushed to the assistance of their champion and held his hands upward, the fingers pointing towards the eanopy above. Soon word that, though the Waldemarian forees were gaining in all directio standard had been lost in’ the The Archbishop prayed ana immediately As soon as Heaven's was came ns, strife. witha white cross a flag ona red seen from Hea with a white cross upon i that if a grievance exists | Superticial excavations expos | cholera yesterday aud the number of | , The houses have been lev-| Lexas did vot 1 3 { _ Fa z : . deaths show a decrease, compared some catastrophe, but he so! ti ring ° with Sunday's figures, of fifteen new cams and carved cases and an increase of 111 de:t stone are jin confusion. A methodical scien- Monmouth. I The total number of new cases re-|y.¢ search would reveal rd of | mond Curof Benvick, this coan ported yesterday was 6,086 | Most of the skeletons | deaths 3,8 1 qu fesul- 2 superficial and Dispatches received ai Simla state | | have double rows of! ¢ aging Afghanistan and Turkestar,| ents found are ¢ and that many deaths have occurred. |The field is a rich one. The dispatches add that a nul er}. —= RITEU MATISM CURED 1 “Mystic Cure’ algia radica that cholera in a severe form is of cases have been reported in Ca- bul, the capital of Afghanistan. Berlin of the re Aug. 23 —In counsequence | perts that chole: ed among the man a had ap-|; . talks with encour links New York wail troops stationed | at Stettin, Mr. Edwards, the Ameri- can consul general here, has closely residential Butler, Missouai, 30,000 p ity and The Highbinders’ three | scrutinized the condition of the em e traveled through the aporia, Kas.. Aug. 23 jigrauts but found no case of cholera. real 1it would not sur Chinamen in Emporia are rried jstates which wont for Harrison four} j;Plse met We ©. tour westerb fereat] uted and one of the: is We Lave sold Ely’s Cream Balm | about three years, and have recom mended its use in more than a hun dred special cases of catarrh. Tne unanimous answer to our inquiries | is. “It's the best remedy that I have ever used.” scared nearly to death “}y us sgo They are worth fighting | rw Western Twill supp'y the aim- w York Werld. & of al here of ar for, ad t Ca Democratic | jers named Lee Kee, who liails from New York. He has deli sage to Wuong Lee Our experience is, that; him to leive here ed a mes- Jmuuiti commanding gy The women of Maar ve to some | immediately or} | where parties continued its use, it prepare to die. ee ss Ila cane fat es a ae a ave! i 3 ~ure.—. : fu rt de n iODs, at mbes — a me : Fae sore |) “Wires years azo Waove sold tis |°! L ‘sb A \ 3 | y & Co, druggis' ecorah, va | - : Okan has driven a horserake Me a a oe Haundry here totwo Chinamen named | 5 : : : eal | When I began using Ely’s Cream | ee et Kee, [til ov 100 aere Balm my ecatarrh was so 1 I had| Lee Serve Kel 1 Lee Bon K : ure, if seems, she the whole time and dis-| both of whow tharged a large amount of filthy|bers of the Hig ety a ; A jmatter. That bas most entirely dis-| About three Fe Sas : ey jappeared and T have not bad head b ; turned to other laun | ache since.—J. H. Sommers, \ Steph ney, Conn. —————————— anit ab 1 rst Waong, whicl i A Capitalist of a Rare Kind. listrict ] ‘ mat} pular one, Hartford City, Tud., Aug. 23.—At Paral is no i é é hte. uke the recent accident here at the glass j ayped v t t tart ic works four of the five men ed |h:na New Y. foolish qu were married, Alexander Moore Wrot t ) ing x paralytic wife with three The contractor, J. V.S ny at the time. but ret saw that the dead were erly buried, sought wrote to iiss thit they we uot parts of long po dren. was at once, ty hysicim’s taken whe. re-} ems, bu out the widows aod orphans and supplied their ft the hibi every need and to make them com- thi have n Sees fortable in the future gave to cach | 2,4 lat os 1 bef: Wou SHosades a Se widow $1,000 and placed the ponsible re ig ee on the pay roll. : ee sis] Welchinen, au A nasal injector tree wit ot Shiloh's arrh r Sold by HE. L. an honest, al liked Pucker ee cents, eee es Naihseahine i Has Received 1,000 Patients. 1 thresting ma The one thousandth patient was | bt ee care received at the Nevada asylum Sat nfant 1S urday. This is the number received | ay 1s erly Dem by that instution up to date. The Coe ylum was opened in October, 1887. It has b uscovered thet « horse OF these patients there are now un der treatment at the Of the others many h: and dismissed. wil eat in @ year nine tim~s its own asylum 380. | weight, uc hine times, au OX Six ye been cured Others have died; still others have been moved to their | homes, to poor huuses and to other institutions. The buiidings have aj” capacity for between 500 and 600) patients. —Nevada Mail. i Why The cure will own- Persia and the} The shah and the} A Veteran's Pluck Detroit, Mich... Aug., 24—Joseph veteran of from Va the national enca We perspire a pint a made of pewlsi day without knowing it; ee eee to. If not, there's trouble ahead. The ob- structed skin becomes sallow or breaks out in pimples. The trouble goes deeper, but this is trouble enough. each possess a mat d diamonds ST. bas started | lion di ar, Michi pment od at over 22 st mat ever made is owned by the Carlton club at Wash-! of London and it a work of art. UU mules. to walk igan, to ington. The distance is (og y institution that contributes He will have to walk 25 each of the 30 days. him letters. He will flag showing miles on men is an evil. glory of a few This is pretty that he served in Co. Dz Forty-fourth —— volunt tr thd for iaeiaks and in ‘Castoria isso well adapted to chikiren that as superior to any prescription H. A. Ancugr, M.D., f rovklyn, N.Y. Castoria cures Coll Ss Kuls V , Constipation, hora, Eruciauon, gives sleep, and proniotes df » Oxford St, B Tug CENTACR ComPayy, FOR CORTY CENTS > MWou wrill receive the best Best Wreekly PAPER IN THE i ee TIMES Tae — SAS GHTY WEEKLY OW /TILL JAW. «st, 1893, FOR 40c SAMPLE COPIES FREE i ay eas : & S > % = s ¢ @ Hunicke Bros’ © r) we BULLION MARK. < bd HAT. x & , st for aennt Nome genuine withont | s é e Hunicke B ‘ ( ° TB. Sem ' e HAT. ie e fAANUFACTURCD SOLELY CY bd © HUNICKE BROS., SY. Louls, MO. & e @SCOCSHUE VU FSP TOAVHECaeceecwv—e oe W.L a A genuine sewed shoe that ot rip st subject to _prosecu: taining mo vith two complete is shown in cut), latthe vi Soon a aif; s2 00 Workia 00 and ¥ “28 Sch vol Shoe exclusive sale to shoe dealers and general merchants where T jor catalogue. If not for sale in your place send direct to Fac Sind size und width wanted. Postage free. W. L. Douglas, Brockton, Me: = NO MORE EVE: GLASSES MITCHELL’S tea Bee Certain, Safe, and Effective Remedy for ENTER’ Teste SORE, WEAK, 8 INFLAMED EYES, Ocr PERFIC GE oe Producing Long-Sightedness, & Restor ing the Sight of the Old. Cures Tear Drops, Granulations.Stye Tumors, Red Eyes, Matted Eye Lashes, AND PRODUCING QUICK RELIEF AND PERMANENT CURE. ‘Also, equally eficacious whea_csed In other Rislacies such as Ul Fever, wores: amor Salt eu! rns. jes. whereverintammation exists, MITCHELLS BALVE tony be used to advantage. Sold by all Drugecists at 25 Cents. 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