5 far VlnnlMpal 01 "nun. Illinois and Oflner Suites. SHAWNEETOWN ELECTIONS. ntl 11ml “Kiting Vow n' lhlrlyâ€"‘u I |{.-I'u\.h-l‘91l. p" pewple remznn :r .' ‘xlef the pnpuin . tn the neigh r her“ must \[nnvy . \\ hr'n 'h my kzml i4 xe-ry «Au-k of hw‘mw (he 3 r. \l :M.’1Tl;\tln drum J on Accouu‘ new (‘hurIr-‘l w! ‘nn-hnnan an appeal for [here :9. sum- Av‘s. bu! wlwn _\ x .. mzlv mwn 'n .‘. :31 “JIA‘F. ne‘v'rx HME’n t.) (h,- mm- ; probably at fu-nh‘f‘ river» or. an 107‘. rw Lump a: have Y. wlwn dwpend Hemi- many \\'.1N‘ w h 'u'h 3. “'8 \' 13 PH )f 1H H U An Eye-“1mm ol’ the Shawneetow- Flood Tells of Horror- ot the Situation. Puduczah, K32, April 5.â€"When death .wept down upon Shawneetown on the crest of a mighty flood there were a few who wamhed its progress and lived to tt'H the Mary. One, of these e 'e" witmuws has reached Pmlucah. ' :- scene he boheYd and the sounds he 1mm! will linger like a nightmare in his memory for many a. day. Ed Wal- ton left- Shawm-etown late Sunday night and reached here Monday, 00m- ins: the latwr part of his journey by rail. Pessihly. of all those'in Shuwnee~ town he had the clearest view‘of the dknsier. , “anon says the wall of water. ‘20 fH‘l high. came without. warning? The ï¬rsl intimation he had was when he lmxrd a. roaring behind him to the run-:11 as he lounged along tluj bank of the main leVoe. Then he saw the yellow TOTY‘t‘lH of ribbing waters coming. Hr, {lufllll'f’s that it looked like :1 low hill, the sprrading waters forming the slop‘ ing was and the crest. of 1hé flood the top. Walton was near a‘ wharf- bm?. lenlizing what had happehml,he ran for that and reached its deck as 1ho waters began to ï¬ll the stregts and )urds‘ of the \volI-ké’pt place. Before thv citizens. of the community could realize their (ks-om. the yellmmwater “us1murin'j: into second-story winâ€" dmu. \Vhokâ€" fznnilies divd togethm‘. Ihhhnnds ‘41th do“ n m1 death with the (-rivs (:f xhoi'r \vivo: and babies ringing in thh‘ (III‘S. (‘hih‘me’n worp’gwept from thrir mothers“ arms into" the whiflpvoL. | ' Walton saw on? man slide cf? 3 floatâ€" inz root" to hvip achiid which clung- to smno flouting: wrerkag‘c, and both per- ished \u-fm‘o his (wt-s. A few strong swimmers saved thrznseives. but far the women and children and older per- sons' there was no hrip. Sam? who gained pimm of drifting debris ke‘pt thi-iy bonds 'dh()\t‘ “utrr for a little while. but mmr of them ï¬nalfy per- ichnl. Snnn- of the folks smrmvd to grow crazy and drownrd therï¬sz‘h'E-s whrn tht‘y might have ost‘nped. “'th the» flmzl >1()II}H'11 there was hardly :1 (irv ftm 0f Inmi nnynhmwx ‘ It was in)? lung hrfun- the ski'ï¬s and rafts \n-rt‘ out picking†up tlmse (Yn Tarifs :intiwm Hm high ground. (hit on 1‘19 why» of tann. whrn‘ most of the snrvivnm “(‘nY. thm'e nus nothing to Hit and no shelter. Tim “(Hunt and children \vt‘ro :11! ruin}: and runâ€" ning around looking- for their families. Aftvr it got dnrk it “n; \vorsk- than over. hvrnnso all the lights were out. Sunni Resorn‘s Ready to Fight. New York. April ~L~livports from all purrs 0f the (*nuntry show that the 4.300 men of the naval reserves are eqxhppt-d and ready for duty. The only actin- wnrk now going on is the en- listing in the battalions that qr? not up In thcir full Complemcm. 111 every other rmpm‘t the nuvul I‘t‘st‘l'cf‘b are x'vzuly for an innm’diutv stuff ‘10 NW fmnt. Kits: have been overhauled and pawkwl. arms and .‘uw-mnromunts tested and hnrnbhvd. and oxzuninmi‘ons in tar-tics passed by (he men. Every man ix i-ither at hmnlquurtors 01‘ within ink nmlizm- *nll. Heavy ('lalms l'pun Spul‘n. \\Vn>hingt(>n. April .A-Huims against Spain :mg‘rvgzlt in}: $1:;_I)0(\,U0l) for injury and luxs Htt'ith‘lli to Kim war in ('leu have been film] “ith the smtv depart- nwnt h). (-iIi/ens of the I'nihw} States naming in I’Imt «unlxntx‘y. 'I'h(‘_\‘ cover claims for pox-mnul injury, imprisow nwm. lugs of >Kuck. burning: of sugar pInntnrions. l’YL'. All urv properly inâ€" dww? :11 tln' Hare drpnrnnent and tlwn .wnt m \liMxto-r “mulfm'd n! Mndrid. “‘nvre Hwy nx'r presan-d to the Spanâ€" ixh gun r mm M 1'-m ml jmiiv '.ltinn l’rugr runs at thc Omaha Fa Ir. ()muhu. XML. \pril Lwl hennuomlu nsr-nt i~ ll‘llllt‘ 11pm: authority ut' tlu‘ ('11i"f(ll"'fli1('k‘t 0(1112- 1111,11<A.\Iis.\i.\.~ippi w\p.»iri.m â€Hit 11†(-mptrm-Iion “'m'k \ai‘l 1w fhvi~hul in ample timv for the Hmm ()I‘ (whimtx am! the [wr- :' Mun (.f vunvwsiuns by tln‘ opening ï¬n}. .Inm- 1. The large buildings urv I‘M-:3}: run!) fur flu) urtktiv (Em-om- tinm :-z1w 1110 Fine Arts building: and H:«\ i"HIH'I‘.~‘k' 5n" .Iurn “hivh Hn- "nil- m’J .‘trh < mncrnnn‘nt is building. \ai‘l 1w filvi~hul in; ' I.in_vn ()I‘ (‘\h INTEHII (.f £‘ullk'k'5\'h tin}. .Innv 1. The I‘M-:3}: run!) fur 7 ~21w 1110 Fine Hn‘ i"HIH'I‘.~‘k' 5n" .1: m’.’ .‘trh \- ercrnmn rim»- N‘pnln lloug‘ht Mint-n. I. ,mhm. April .7:â€"dn\'(*.~11g:1tim1 herr shmxx that [human lunlmr \\:1.~minod. um} 111M Spain purvhnsml- 11m terrible c-nginw n5 (Instruction in thiscity. The puhmrc >u.\.~' rth? i! was one of his mnlrhum-vs Ihut wrecked the Maine: that :m (ll-vitionml e'xplosiun Hf the mine \‘~il~ ilnlxm>ihltn and that 1hr manipula- ‘s‘ wux nan-Bray} to lire tiun of three 1““ tho- tex‘ri‘nh‘ (Immu 0r. Another Body l-oulnl. \ 1m ilf'O April 4.â€Tht tuuh'of \\. .\. O‘mwmh plosiklont of tho Olmk‘tod Nil mific o wmpun}. “as Ier‘nivn‘d Sut- 1mm tho xuins of 11w \\'nhu> h 1mizr~vztxh unL-xy un'nur‘ txz‘c. ()‘Inhfml is the purl mm) luu'nmi lawr (’Lrflmzcnu : ILI'.;1:‘.;| Mari vicilm AS TOLD BY A SURVIVOR. It From the Times, Paw Paw. Ill. A resident of this town who has lost two- ehlldren during the past. six yeuni by vio- lent deaths has been utterly prostrated by phe shock, and seriously sick as a result of It. One child (aged 9) was killed by 3 cy- clone in ’90 while at school; another, three {ears laterryas run qver by 3 Burlington R. in this case. As a result of them, her health was shattered and she has been a constant sutferer since 1890. Her principal lroublq has been neuralgia of the stomach which was very painful, and exhibited all the symptoms of ordinary neuralgia, nervous- ness and indigestion. Physicians did her no good whatever. She was discouraged and abandoned all hope of getting well. Finally, however, a certain well known ‘ll was recommended (Dr. Willinms' Pink ills for Pale P909122)- . .. ... .u ,a R. train. That grief: hmf misformï¬'es my 39 pre . on the mmd as to lead to serious phy- 510le xsorders has been well demonsï¬ragt‘d She sugplied herself with a quantity of them an had not taken them Um weeks when she noticed a marked improvement in A Comm"! Sufl'em. her condition. She continued taking the pills until seven or ei ht boxes had been consumed and she consk cred herself entirelv cured. She can now out all kinds of food, which is something she has not been able to do for years. She is not troubled in the least with nervousness as she was during the time of her stomach {ratiï¬es WNW.“ WW u..- .-.. â€Wm. If any one would like to‘ hear more of the details of her suffering and rPlief aincd by the use of Dr. \Villiamn’ Pink Pi Is for Pale People they may lw ohltamed probably by Writin the lady direct". She is one 0 our well {nown residents, Mrs. Ellen A. Oderkirk, Paw Paw._Ill. Heâ€"â€"I had a scheme so the fellow could make $10.01) as easily as turning over his lmgd, by} the fqol _w0ul_dp'.t'go into it. "Sheâ€":ihena fbbl nnrdrhis Umoney are not always so easily parted after ull.â€"\'onkcrs Statesman. uu u. .u... u ... . V She is now “ell and all because of Dr. \Villiams’ Pink Pills for Pale People a complete cure has lwenqmade. ‘ E shake Into Your shoes Allen's Foot-Ease. :1 powder for the feet. It cures painful. swollen. nervous, smartinz feet and instantly takes the sting out of Corns and liuniuni. It's the realest comfort. discovery ofthe age. Allen's ‘oot-Fasemakes tight or new shoes feel easy. It i. acertaiu cure for sweating, callous and hot tired. aoli- ing feet. Try it toâ€"day, Sold by all drugqism and shoestores,35(j. Trial ackage FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted, e Roy, N. Y. Our Language. Tomâ€"\Vhat a queer language mm is‘ Dickâ€"Why? _ ‘fW's- say a man is not game when he 15 chlcken-hearted."â€"l'p-to-Date. From Baby In the Hlxh Chau- to grandma in the rocker Grain U in good for the whole family. It is the long-desired substitute for coffee. Never upsets the nerves or injures the digestion. Made from pure grain it is a food in itself. Has the taste and appearance of the best coffee at 3‘ the price. It is 21 genuine and scientiï¬c- article and is come to stay. It makes for health and strength. Ask your arm-er for Grain-0. Amyâ€"189'! that a small shop. dear? Maudwl es, dearâ€"tor the footi-v Huston Traveler. Mr. Goodman, \Villinms 0)., UL, writes: “From one package Salzer's German ('oï¬ee Berry costing 150 I grow 300 lbs. of better coffee than I can buy in stores at 30 cents .1 1b.†__ ' .. A package of this and Mg seed catalogue is sent «M by John A. Salzer Seed (‘0‘. La Crosse. Vis., upon receipt of 15mm: stamps and this notice. Send for same to-day. k l AN AFFLICTED‘ MOTHER. mémspigesï¬onsmrm- mas and Ramonmins nema- Opmmmrvm 1»! {Mal IQ?S‘3'u'§‘S-t35§c'ti.h’iarrtéea. Worms ,Convulsmnsfevensh- ness and Loss 05‘ Sum MehblePchafaï¬9afmA5‘ ,4â€:â€" 0h, “1an Spienum Coflee. â€to" kW 5.1 ‘ for chonc. EXACT COPYOF WRAPPER. in§imilg 511mm Friends. They Say. The Exception. We-oï¬'er One Hundred Dollars Rennd for any case of (‘atarrh that can not be cured bv Hall's Catarrh Cure. ‘. J, Cheney . C0. Propfl‘, Toledo. 0. “'e, the undomea. have known I". J. Cheney for" the Inst. 15 yarn, and believe him perfectly hon‘orablf: m .11 human. tmnsactious Ind hnuncnally able to carry out 3153’ obligations made by their ï¬rm. -. . n- ‘I'L.»)-...l‘ I\_A.__Z_-- TA ledo, 0. . \Valding, Kinnnn 6L, Marvm, \Vholmle D in Toledo. Ohio: Hail'a batnrrh (‘ure ll taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous nun-{mes of the a ‘stem. 'l’nce 750. per bot- tle. Sold by :11 Druggnsta. Testimonial- \\ est frtje “’onden 0! Science. , Ladyâ€"Do you take instantaneous photo- gmghs? ' l Iotographer~X es, madam: I can photo- graph a humminss lnrd on the Mug. or n swallow in its flig It. “I want my babv‘u picture taken," "Yes. madam. (lot the link! fellow rmdv, and I will prepare the chloroform.â€Â»~.\'. Y. “'eekly. boy, I Ho, but it won't!â€â€"Chicago Tribune. _.._MW_. Coaching Leads to Consumption. Kemp's Balsam will stop the (‘imgh at once. 10 to your drugmst 10-day and get a sample bottle fn-c. Large bottles ‘25 and 50 cents. Go at once ; delays are dangerous. The Kind You Have flASTflBIA ‘ Moves the bowels each day. In order to be healthy this is ncoonsarv. Acts gentlv on the liver mul'kidncys. Cures and; headache. Price 25 and 501:. No! “II Fault. “Fweddy, why don't you let your mun- tuohe grow?" . > ““313: d(_)n’_t .I let It? Cofljvenver‘ur‘deah . nun No Room for Doubt. Brownâ€"4.â€" he absentqnindml? Jonvflw“ v" [should lid) no! “ hy, I ve kmmn him to lend his “heeHâ€"PucL. A man can never thrive who has a waste ful wxfe. The Grip of Pneumonia may be \rurded OH with Hale's Honov of Ilnrolnmnnl and TM. Pike's Toothache Drops Cure In ouominuto. Take Laxative Bromo guinine Table-Lt All druggists refund moneyi It fails tocure. 25:2 A man must plow “11h Mk") oxen as he hath. The more work a man has. the more other Eeople want him to do thexrs.~\\'ushington emocrut. in ,*,_~ ,7 77-- Pisn's (‘ure for (‘onsumgtionvii an A No. 1 Asthma. medicine.â€"~\\'. I. \\ lllmms, An» tioch, 111.. April 11, 189-4, Hill's Family Pills are the best For Infantsrand Children. All kinds. littlo or big. St. JacubsOil Surely cures aches and pains, Sudden weather changes bring Ihomua- hsm. St. Jacobs 011 makes prumpt ('uxc. To (‘nre a Cold In One Day Lnne’. Family Medlclne. flow'l 'I'hll Y I“ "It cm‘ BREAD, POTATOES and MILK. 1 Wait a Minute .ggg‘:““‘:“."i‘io' .‘i _. .‘â€"...v' .I“.‘ inhuman-um...“ unautuuuumumnuul B. P. 0. ELKS. One Fare Round Trip, Hum: 15: m h1~ m1 be good nut-cu du}! from mm: or m e. , A,__._ “1‘s ... Puss. Traf M F E. 0. IoCORlICK. “Big Four Route; uunu u...» v- l-‘nr 1m! ml. ‘m'mnn can on Art-nu 813 F‘ Rome, ur address we Lndrrmgmd IN 354 YEARS 1-†porn M delay-Wu. He, um {nil inform-Hon .- w rv'dut'u-d vnxlwuy rnla unn he had m. up; mmnmvn (U ll'pnrlmr"! lmrrhw (Muwn.(‘|nn1| mum J "“01 «ulll‘UV 1n. Mummum-I Human.“ ( mourn, III: I‘ n ('l mun Mun-m Pmlll. “n. M \‘ Mrl‘sr‘zi .N'n 1 Mon.“ mun. handy I) I. (‘A\FN.~ Han Air and JAMIE? 'uKlEVl‘i [LN-d (‘Hy Mm. .\ HANTHUIHIEW‘ he. â€mu heron you decide what kind of (no. to u: anlne our “51npllcity" Iuy. lo. 9 win lo IICILIC needed. fly a: n! It on. -A 4.. gm 0-0". l0 BIL-tum -u~.-._. ._.__, ,_, , 0h. wc'n (on tomcat" Mb} mote una- utcd in fendu. The sooner m write I: In â€mm-n the better R will be for you. AmICAl W!!! RIC! CODA". u! Guoin Street, Detroit, ma. 7 t'r-mi'n you IAll-u: from your knoll demon lex ul know m nscomm nu; up ggggggg paml drnler rmuery and can p‘mnbly PAINT WMALLSQGEILINGS CALCIMO FRESCO TINTS Dywepfln In one 0' the monk pcenlcnt o! duel-en. Thouumflx 0! people nut!" irom it in I more or in: ugguv-ttd form. Pew disc-It: Ire more pIUIth to the individual or more hr tcn‘hiug in their cflech‘ on hum-n life and humane“. What (ht dynâ€" pepiic needs is not lot-l "ailment. not mere tempornry ulimuhn. The tell need in the losing up 01 the (mire Iyuem. For. (fly the :ystem and it win do in own sï¬m. ‘ ‘ no _____ n.. -;-ro gnu hun- me-e u‘.uyv. _., , in the toning up 01 the entlre Iyltem. For. tily the :ystem and it will do its own 6 M- ing. and romplly eject Iny lutru ng dine-5e. he Iuccell of Dr. Ayer's Soul- pnrllla in curlna indiieulon Ind dy: e . nil in due to just th I ulllt whit: Vt poueues. of renewln t e V II been. rep-inn; the waste In Ion o! the body. The ordmary treltment brlngl the flood down to the level of the well: atom-ch. Dr. Ayer's Suruparl'lln utl alrength into the stomach, and luring: at up to the level of the strong food ï¬t for men. lt doel this by Itrengthening the entire tysteme The stomach (Innot stay wenk when all the other orgnnnlre gaming Itren th. What Dr. Ayer's Scrap-villa will do or dyspep- uil is hett llluslr-ted in easel like thuto! M. S. Shields, Meridian. Min. Mr. Shield- had 0t down to the lnt level of dylpepsll. But et him tell hll own :tury :â€" (‘INI‘IXNATL 0. Lrllvnlluh Khll 5mm r when you wnu‘ Tune-151mm (w may ‘Mny 61p ")1 nndfxb; ; “3“- â€Lat-Ii “ For years. I was afflicted with dylpepâ€" Iin which gmdullly grcw wont until I could cut naming but brud Ind poutoel NEW ORLEANS, LA. MAY 10-13. 1898. AI IIDEPEIDEIOE IS ASSUBED Ml'Kl'HL bullion}. lawn A Dyspeptic’s daily diet. flit MURALO COMPANY. â€my mrr snv [val run-n. SAPOLIO LORATIIB IILLS AID CEILIIGS :3:h::::°:::::°:zz QQ'F'EM [r 1w}. 1-- n! ma- unddn your own Iuluvmlunm Tm- much-l l: nlldl’ nn hPH'thI' in \ullf‘rluf m luv runm'uuu of blue um! M nil-u] mu untied In lwenly-fuur mun Ind he mndu by mum To be Ixe‘ wllh (‘ot‘ WW. (‘AIDI Ind I! you unnol Immune um when“ I) NI IA-PLE (mm: 0-1 drum-n lex ul know um wu II†put you in use way of obmnlnu n. THEY USED TO SAY “WOMAN’S WORK I8 NEVER DONE.†He Lived on Lenten Fare. f u-lng DIL “'NITIHAI I 'F RHEYI IATIC Ihh a‘nulunxalhm TM}. DR WHITE" VIAâ€"v UN“!!! 1. LYNCH. 1.’ yuu ult- up yuul hum. In \\ I’I‘T I. ILN ( A\ADA Ila» hm! u! ph- my I Inn- â€qu1 â€mu-men ulnlm rlpcnrlu-e u! 1-1"er whu hnn- N-r‘mnr ‘1‘. my in [mining Inc-l Ne- vn’l Tusk. Th1 Ag! BEFORE. THE DAY or mm} vs rt~<l ..,...,-_ ___ ,7 view BRIGHTON. 3.: .. NEW YORK. seasoned with a little all. and drtnk only a little milk Ibeclme to had that a tnfle too much at even then caused tentlyle sufleviu‘ in the vegtonn ol the stomath. dartln puns» back 0! the even. attended with lumen and plfllll loan 0! nght, The onlz‘waer I could get rebel was by vom- ltlng. na lyl had such a severe I‘llkk that the entire lelt aide 0| my hodv tett numb and artiall paralyxed. and in thu condition was ta en to my room uneun. acioua. The hyatclaua tailed tohel me. and none at t e many xemedteu I too did me any good. At last a friend preleltted me with a bottle 0! DL A vet‘s Senapanlln and before I hnd used ha lol it. 1 could we I decided change for the better. I used three bottles and was so completely euted that (or tour years] have not been ttoululed with the old complaint‘ but am rug ed and hearty and able to eat anythm‘: t It um be eaten. It would be impouni Me to pay too much in pmtse ol DI, Ayer's Sana a. rilla. and 1 would not give one bottle 0 ‘t tor n doyen at any other ktnd.'~M» S. SHIELDS. Merldlan. Min. Try Dr. A er's Baraapartlla H you are dyipe tic. [you wnnt more tesltmony to the va’ ne of the medictue, get Dr. Ayer ,. Curebook. I! ll sent tree on requeat by the J. C. Aye! (10.. Lowell. nhnwnu PAH-m Burn! IF you ARE .whm» ulndvllrzui 3-0:†:13 noun“ mm :?,L:;.:m't;‘rzt.v*:. :.. _ . u- nmm-J (.n u-wul uf 1 l‘tnk'lvr r1," '0! 1 Vrv‘ Null-"Mum! M’ [Al-.- u-vl. u 11.. . x. . 1‘". to! gummy" - |-u' on"! ï¬nal I- “K t. lr€|rmr, 033 A" n CORNS 6r mm FEET 7.000.00heséés; '“I I A'Al‘fl" D. V GETRIGH 0‘ WEU $1.58 LN. n A 1709. WHEN “'IITIIG T0 AIDTIiI'IIVII plo- -rII In It“ 9-." - an-.." -wv. V__ ,, models. hot maul. 9.15 In on. Run an. ml. In: In ‘1 who“ g ml 3 IN llouronnu. nu-{nrour new 7|.- ‘ How lo Enr- o Bk ml.“ and mu- mm. lmlALTIII [Ekvmnniu (an. '97 moon. [sunny map-urnntlo b sch, “I'm '0‘, Awhel." 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