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• • A L L'E. N S ULCERINE SALVE The Good ! - THEIR FIRST RECEPTION. rresident a n d M r . Season's G » n i „ E , mt Whit. Hoo.* A Ur.at Throne of Vlnlton WASHIXOTO*. Jan. 8.—The prosid. ut and Mrs, McKinley received the - s o n ' s g r e e t i n g s M o n d a y f r o m the great throng jtt callers, reptfsejrtinjr e vnv brancli of public life, who attended l i e w h i t ® h o u s e r e c e p t i o n ; I t w a s t h e fi: -'t t i m e s i n e e the present administratis b e g a n t h a t c i r c u m s t a n c e s p e r m i t t e d in- observance of t h i s c u s t o m , and this, M well a s t he happy and propitiousdrcu u stances u n d e r w h i c h the yearbegir. added to the interest and erijjyuHnt surrounding the event. It w a s « a i , u . i ! midwinter d a y , t h e a i r crisp a n d V i c - i n g a n d t h e g r o u n d c o v e r e d w i t h s n n " . T T i f f e x e c u t i v e m a n s i o n was elabovi:. ly decorated f o r t h e event, a wealti. "f cut flowers, p a l m s , p o t t e d plants . ferns transforming the *pn mcnts* into bOwiy-s of stifijtibirv .Hid bloom. In the receiving dim- with the president and Mrs. McKlnl were the members of tie cabinet ., the cabinet ladies, while back of t . l i n e s t o o d m a n y ladies from t h e a r n . navy, congressional and judi. I circles. Amflng the moat notul ligiircs i n t h e line of callers were I .- f o r e i g h a m b a s s a d o r s and ministers their rich diplomatic uniform Officer.s of the army an.' n a v v a l s o w e r e in full uniform, jffrii n brilliancy and dash t o t h e oecaBb The lirmy trvoup whteh attfacted" in. • attention was one made u p o f Mi tiens. M i l e s , S h a f t e r and LawtonSfcn.l llrig. Gen. Corbin, who, a f t e r g r e e t i n g "the p r e s i d e n t i a l p a r t y , w e r e invited t" join the r e c e i v i n g p a r t y . -The reception lasted something over two hours a n : was in every way a successful ai ! happy nslipring i n o f t h e n e w year,' BAD FIRE IN A MINE SHAFT. THE SENATORIAL INSTINCT. HOT C^OODATQUOXATIONS. I CALENDAR FOR 1899. He Wa.''Called Down tor Sprlnglsg ' <s, -o SomelhlnsHeUldn-tKnowlhe . Aatkorllr Of. I . JAWDABT JBI.T He came bom* it a bad temper. — I—I—I— - - — - - * ~ .* E. ' •v/j"!' H? Bru ®^ asked, "have we such a ' 12 3 4 6 6 7...- l 6ut?» tn the himSIi a v? n th< Unit,d 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 14 2 8 4 6 6 7 8 -•tiWhy. y».? -he rhrr-rfnll. i 15 16jl7 18ll9 2 0 2 1 910 111213 14 1.', ..vorTrt!Utor^oa " "", 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 16 17 18 19 .-0 21 22 She came back presently with a thin vol-! 29 3 0 3 1 - ,23 24 25 26 27 28 29 onme ..nil handed it to hinS. I 3031 He took u up, glanced at it, and flung it to : *" 1 ' • the Moor. , FKnBDARI ACOl'ST -There you (0. too." he marled. "That's I I It ol Q A I I . „i „| , . thedei-.arationofladependence! HyJove!" ' * 3 j J J 1 ^ 8 ; 4 5 he 'bitterly added; ."here 1 came home t o ' 5 6 7 | 8 9 JO 1 1 6 7! 8 91011112 study up the constitution, amf the wife of 12113)14 IS 16 17 18 1S114I16 16'17 18 19 my bosom tries to palm off the declaration 19 2021i22 23124 25 2 0 m l 2 2 2 3 : 2 4 2 6 2 6 ^ffflr^Wmiamr'sh,^. 1 -1 »N»*:si|.. - v hy. this very morning," lie angrily cried, 'I was quoting at length from the constitution, as 1 supposed, when a lellow ' ,\>;"ed out: "That ain't th' constitution.'. I his took me aback, ljut I rallied a m l cried: 1 ' M , 11 i ' declaration of uide|>endcncc.' I Iain t'rhat, neither,' he roared. 'What is-' it. then?' 1 howled. - 'It's the Hible!" h e j shrieked. Say.Jane, have we got a Bible in the house?'.'—Cleveland Plain Dealer. Biny llrlnu Leprosy to T h i s C o u n t r y . 1 it is. pointed out that the United States' II I I I i i I i j i—T" Koldiersiuliawaiiiuaycootractleprosythere. ' . J ' o ' I ' • '-I 1 • •• and bring it to this country when they " 3 j "'I ®! *| ® ' 2 | 3 4 5 6 | 7 return. While leprosy is much t o b e dreaded,' 9I10U1 1-2;13 14(161 81 91101112 18114 there arc a thousand times as many victims 16 17118 19:20 21:22 1 5 1 « 1 7 1 8 1 9 2 0 2 1 to stomach djsordcre and blood diseases, but 2 3 2 1 2 5 26127 2 8 2 9 :?2 I 2»>"4 25 •>(i'a7 9ft there is a cure lor Ihcmin liostettcrshtom- 1 '" I 1 " 1 -' «ch Hitters. Other common ailments that | tho Hitters are a sneciflc-fbr an malai#, fe- j Ver and ague. Sold at all drug stores. 1 Perfectly Harmless. Dix—I once knew a young man who smoked 30 cigarettes daily without any par- ticular harm resulting therefrom. llix-Ms it possible? "Ves; and the only noticeable effect was the death of the smoker."—Chicago Keening Hood's Not worth paying attention t o , y o u siy. Perhaps you bave had It for weeks. It's annoying because you have a constant desire to cough. It annoys-you also because you remember that weak lungs i s a family falling. At first It is a s l i g h t c o u g h . At last it is a hemorrhage. At first it is easy K> cure. At last, extremely difficult. Sold by all deal Hood's Pills e COULDN'T FOOL HIM. MARCH - ej'fl ?J ej sjilji* 12 13 14|I5 16117,18 19J20 21j22 2324:25 20 27 2*;»>:*> 31!.. 21 22]23 2-1f • .1. .1. .1: .1 wiiv^uiia yuiir UUIO hacking cough. There is no doubt about the cure now. D o u b t c o m e s from neglect. For over half a century Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has been curing colds and coughs and preventing consumption. It cures Consumption also U taken in time. Mrs. Weeks—What business is your hus- band engaged in? Mrs. Mecks—He operates in stocks. "Is he a "bull" or a -bear?' " "lloth. He's a bull at the stack exchange nn«I a bear at home."—Chicago Kvcning How It Hnpprnrd. The police magistrate eyed the priosaer sternly. "You were Arrested," he said, "for a«- hauiting the player of a ulreet piano. What is your defense?" "Well, ypor honor, I Was just getting liorje alter having been ou» all night with a sk k friend. My wife waa waiting for me in ho frrehdJy frame of mind. The <laRo came ^lonc an«l started playing 'There'll Be a Hot Time in the Old Town,To-night/w I'took it ai» a persona) matter and proceeded to put xdent in h : ^-f aturea. The cops hur- Mrs. Oarliu Kind look* ur ever>- night.— ( Aiil.iNVti.i.E. 111.. J a n . S.—The sh4f: of the Ciii-lmvillc Coal Co. caught fin- Monday by a can of lubricating ti I being heated o n a stove in the t o p . f the tipple. A strong southwest wli .l fanned the flames t o a l l parts of •().<• wooden parts, which covers nn aci<o( ground. Tho'Arc company was pmv- eriess, as there was ilo water in (lie mains. . T h e b u r n i n g t i m b e r s and IIred coal tumbled down in the li$ft One hundred men were >-u>-ai«A beluvv. T h e * air-shaft ei>gine bcaiff seldom iiscd, ccfused to worij. A p j u ensued b e l o w , w h e r e the air InuaS tlnguished the flames on the laKtti# leaving tjie men in total darKpaft T h e y w e r e s e a t t c r e i l over n ra.ii'i tipt three miles. SulTo<»tioii ivas oBrixJfe averted. A scene iodcscribil[1iie - f t place on top among the Udin'citv 'tiFfc- crs. daughters and sweoihvar(*u>Ft|ej victims. The men were Hm-lifc t-l leased from the m i n e u n l i a r m e < f i ^ % M loss will a g g r e g a t e SIB.COO; S . ' . , t i » ' W « afford. "I was carrictl sway w the prisoner, sadly.—B*1 thill the ability to ludiauapolis Journ I ^ GATnAsTtC « irrrlcd.—Ths Onion Eat< I.t took.my breath away! lis tnc! i ou d never tab Xiao!"—X. Y. Journal.- IBS EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF H6S i s d u e n o t only to tho originality and simplicity o f t h e combination, but also t o t h e cares and s k i l l w i t h w h i c h i t i s manufactured by scientific processes known t o t h e CAi-tronitiA Pio STKOP Co. only, a n d w e wish to i m p r e s s u p o n all the importance of purchasing the true and /original remedy. As tho g e n u i n e S v > u p of Pigs is manufactured by the CUi.troiistA Fto SYIIUP CO. only, a knowledge of that fact will a s & i » | , o n c ' i n a v o i d i n g thd worthless imitations manufactured by other pop- ties. The high standing of the CAT.I- FOBNIA Pio SYlitii' Co. with the mcdi- eal profession, and the satisfaction ' which t i l e g e n u i n e Syrup of Pigs has given to millions of families, makes the name o f t h e Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. I t i s f a r i n advance of all o t h e r l a x a t i v e s , as it acts on the kidneys, liver and ! bowels without irritating or weaken- [ ing them, and it does not gripe nor \ nauseate. In order t o g e t i t s beneficial effects, please remember the name of | the Company— CALIFORNIA FIG STROP COL i • AN PRANCIIOO. O.L iOtIUTlI.LZ.Kr. KIW TOBK.K.T. | Owing to r e c e n t t r o u b l e b e t w e e n eth-. ploycs and employers, the mini s in**, not be rebuilt. Only a small supply .if coal is on hand i n t h e city. A suit will f o l l o w b e t w e e n the city a n d t h e W i n - company, as this i s t h e second large cm caused by the failure of the eompmiy to supply water, the big flouring n ill being the other, a year ago. T h o t i m blockaded the Chicago. A- Altjn a m i :!io Litchfield, Cnrrollton A Western tra us. One hundred families are almost il.-.ti- tute a s a result of the fire. SHOOT WINCHESTER' IMPED" ^rtoTGUN SHELLS He—Yon think Him—No; I has mit any reason foi apolis Journal. flirls should lie (aught early to hewai "i" 1 whlf-M.vs Ills kindness ariiw* I ' fsthcrly inotnc.--A lebt.ou (JJobe. USC» BVALLTHt (jtAMPMWSHOtS.- fki.- J e m NWU CHA PBSUL Qu$* rta /S2 m u kuanmo QTMOOUT. ^NCfflSTra RrPEATING^M5 G 7 /U U m a r u t f . *rwHmx. Cam His call had lasted something like two hours when he suggested that he believed he could read her thoughts. "Then why don't you go?" she asked.—Town and Coun- try Journal. Hoarder (disgustedly)—'"I can't eat this (nod\ 'tisn't fit for a pig." lloarding-Houae Keeper (coouy)—"I don't cater for pigt."— fun. Don't get mad: it will settle on yoar liver. —Atchison Globe. THE MARKETS. REPRESENTATIVE DINGLEY WASHINGTON, dan/5.- Thcfamih-of Representative Dingley Monday "i re checred by a slight improvement to h o p e t h a t h e h a d a fighting chance lor bis l i f e t h o u g h realizing tliat bis con- dition remains critical. If he recover* a t a l l i t will be four or live days before h p c a n b e said t o b e o u t o f danger and then wi#como a long tedious season of slow recuperation. This view of the case is as favorable' a n d j conservative as his condition warrants. It is taken as a result of several slight t h i n g s t h a t m a y o r m a y ^jit m e a n t h a t lie eve-nttfc a l l y w i l l p a l l t h r o u g h his sickness. lie passed a cemfortable night < n the whole, and Monday morning w a s a t least holding his own. Du'ring the forenoon his tetnperature dropped, some and the lungs a p p a r e n t l y » e r e making a slight progress toward 1**. tcrment. Old Church llnrn.il. I'trrsiifnOH. Pa.. Jan. 3.—The Thii4 United Presbyterian church, on mond street, opposite the courthouse/ was almost completely destroyed by fire. Loss about 800,000. well i-ovcretf by insurance. The building was one of the o l d e s t c h u r c h e s j n the citi. haw ing becn'bnilt In 184S. Rvr-Stt». . H A Y - Prime u> PKOVl*»JONS ! Lar»J BUTTKR-ChoK Meal thy,MappyGiik OrtCn.Trom nc apparent TZ- iff cause, become languid and \ \ \ despondent in the early Cays jiiy of -thtir womanhood They JrStGlidffr drag along alw\ys tiTed, •• never hungry, britathleu and with & pilpitating S~~K'' heart after slight cierciu so that merely to nalk V j 8 j j )\ ' up st&irs is exhausting. ) Ljgfaffljff&gh (v. Sometimes a shon. iry lougla \V) leads to the fear t h a t t h e y \ \ are"going into consumption' ~ y )' They are angmic. doc- / tors t e l l t h e m , w h i c h means / M \ that they have too little * F blood Are you liKe t h a t ' Have y o u too little blood? More anaemic people have been made stTong. hungTy. energetic men and women by the use of Dr. Williams - Pink Pills for Pale People than by any otheT means The- are the best tonic ir. the norld. ' Mlas Lulu Stevens, of Casport. Niagara Co., N. v.. had been a very healthy girl until about a ymrayo, when she grew weak and pale, she Idlt her appetite, w a s a s tired In tbr morning a s o n retiring, and tost Bcsh until she became so emaciated Uutbct friends hardly knew her. The doc- tors declared the disease annals, and gave lier ojrto die. A physieiaa- who was visiting in Casport prevailed vpon her to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. She did so, and was benefited at once. She is now The genufne 6Te sotd only'.n packages, the wrapptr always bearing the f»B rvame. For sale by Ml drug- gists or sent , postpaid, by the Dr Vfilliamb Medicine Company. 5thenecta«y. H Y . , o n receipt of p r i c e , f i f t y cents par box Boo* oF cures free on request. *I.OCR-Wiotei CiiAlN—Wheat Na SCblravc CORN—No. «. .. OA1V-No. ?.... l*OUK-Me»s .... LAl«l>— Si«ain I for Chronic ric«r«. v. THOUGHTLESS FOLKS HAVE THE HARDE8T WORK, BUT QUICK WITTED PEOPLE USE DOVKR, Del.. Jan. 3.—The Dclawaw- lpgislnturc convened at' noon Tu.-silajl and nr.iong the most important mat- t e r s t h a t w i l l be "taken u p b y t h a t b o d y will b e t h e selection o f a United State* senate.- to succeed (icorgc Grav. i SPRAINS SAPOLIO CLAKKS\*U.LE. Tenn., Jan. J meeting of Forbes bivouac of c<>nreif\ ate veterans the bill introduced into congress .hy S e n a t o r . M a r i o n B u t l e r ! ® North Carolina, to pension confcdS I al<t» was s t r o n g l y c o n d e m n e d . mm

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I a i n t ' rhat , n e i t h e r , ' he roared . ' W h a t is-' it . t h e n ? ' 1 h o w l e d . - ' I t ' s t h e Hible!" h e j s h r i e k e d . S a y . J a n e , h a v e w e g o t a B ib le i n t h e house?' . '—Cleve land P l a i n Dea ler .

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i t is. p o i n t e d o u t t h a t t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s ' I I I I I i i I i j i — T " K o l d i e r s i u l i a w a i i i u a y c o o t r a c t l e p r o s y t h e r e . ' . J ' o ' I ' • ' - I 1 • • • a n d br ing i t t o t h i s c o u n t r y w h e n t h e y " 3 j "'I ®! *| ® ' 2 | 3 4 5 6 | 7 r e t u r n . W h i l e l e p r o s y i s m u c h t o b e d r e a d e d , ' 9 I 1 0 U 1 1-2;13 14 (161 81 9 1 1 0 1 1 1 2 18114 t h e r e arc a t h o u s a n d t i m e s as m a n y v i c t i m s 16 17118 1 9 : 2 0 2 1 : 2 2 1 5 1 « 1 7 1 8 19 2 0 21 t o s t o m a c h d j s o r d c r e a n d b lood d i s e a s e s , b u t 2 3 2 1 2 5 26127 2 8 2 9 :?2I2»>"4 2 5 •>(i'a7 9ft t h e r e is a cure l o r I h c m i n l i o s t e t t c r s h t o m - 1 • '" I 1 " 1 - ' « c h Hi t ters . O t h e r c o m m o n a i l m e n t s t h a t | t h o H i t t e r s a r e a s n e c i f l c - f b r a n m a l a i # , f e - j Ver a n d a g u e . S o l d a t all drug s t o r e s . 1

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