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Send 1:3 1.00 T AND A RD. and i;ci thin SEE CLUBBING KATES OH PAGE 2 , Only $1 Per Year. CONCORD, N. CM THURSDAY, JAN. 23, 1902. Single Copy 5 cts. 1 paper 1 year. SUBSR1BE FOR TUESTAND ARD. Only - $1.00 The MASONS IS SESSION. Will Build a Grand Temple Hooor to Secretary Drswry. The Grand Lod,e of Masons is in session in Raleigh. A move ment is on foot to build a Grand Masonic temple at the capital. A pleasnnL feature Wednesday was that of getting Grand Sec retary Brewry out of the hall to have a whole lot of pood said about him, among which was that he is about to get married and the body unanimously voted him a handsome present, prob ably a silver service set H. C. Regimental History. We are proud to have received the 3rd volume of the Regiment al Hn-tory of North "Carolina Confederates. Its pictures are rather a curiosity. The best we see in its resemblance of the present is Capt. D A Caldwell. Capt. William Johnson. Mrs' J 0 Wadsworth's father, is true to our memory of bis features before we entered the sacond bat tle of Fredericksburg where he fell commanding his company. Mr. D B Coltrane's picture is barely recognizable and the only thing that looks like Paul B Means is the spectacles with the chord. There is a pretty good looking youngster that they say does not look like the Standard man. It is a bandsrme book of 761 pages embossed on cover with the battle Hug and Slate flag. Gov. Vance's picture is the fron.ise-piece in Colonel's attire including sword and belt. These books cost $1.00 with 25 cents extra for express charge. m m TO CUKE A COM) 15 OSE DOT. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists, refund the money if it fails to cure. E W Grove's signature on each box. 25 cents. to HVi Hiruulu Draats. Mix together one teaspoonful of mus tard, one teaspoonful of powdered aug ur, one-half teaapoonful of aalt and one-quarter of a aaltspoonful of cay enne; add the yolka of two raw eggs nd atlr well with a wooden spoon. Add about a pint of olive oil, stirring It in a few drops at a time until the mix ture thickens. About two tablespoon full of lemou Juice will be required for this quantity of dressing, thla to be atlrred In gradually to thin the mixture as It become too thick. Then lemon Juice and oil should be dropped In al ternately to give It the right consisten cy. Add last two tablespoonfuls of vln egar and mix thoroughly. Sometimes, when the dressing Is served, a half cupful of whipped cream la added to the mixture. How to Cook lailli. Smelts are delicious covered with lemon Juice and allowed to stand foi an hour before cooking. Then roll them in flour and saute or fry them In deep fat if, after the nsh hare been rolled In the flour, the heads and tails are fastened together with a toothpick and they are cooked In that shape, they may be used as a border for the plat ter while the potato occupies the cen ter. The fastenings should of course be removed before sending them to the table. Bow to IirT the Calextoau A little lemon Juice taken In cold wa ter every morning before breakfast la the best kind of a medicine for the wo man whose complexion Is dull and yel low and dead. It acts upon the akin by correcting the disorders of the liver. What folly for a girl to dab cosmetics In her face In the bope of ridding It of Its "yallery" cast when a bad liver la at the root of the trouble! Hew ta Car Haas. A sure cure for the mange la two drop of Fowler' solution of arsenic very other morning for three morn ings; skip two mornings and then give three drops every other morning for Mix mornings. Give to each cat sepa rately In a little milk. Thla will cur the worst case. Many anlmala, includ ing horses, have been cured. Haw to Imarev a St.w. When a savory stew Is made and there are bits of bread to dispose of, let the housewife try the rich effect of alp pets In her stew. First she gets her bits of stale bread and cuts them Into mall pieces, which are fried In butter, then slipped Into the stew. They min gle with the gravy richly and are dell clous to eat How ta Male ala4 DrMlaj. A very simple salad dressing Is mad by taking three eggs and beating tbem very light; add one tablespoouful of aalt a pinch of red pepper, balf a salt spoonful of mustard, made smooth In a little water, and lastly three or four ta blcKpoonfuls of rich, sweet cream. This is a particularly nice dressing for pota to salad. How t Frr Has. Slice the ham the night before; trim neatly, leaving a narrow border of fat. Cover each slice with a cup of cold wa ter in which a tableapoonful of sugar has been dlsxotved. This softens and freshens the meat and gives It a One flavor. Wipe the alters dry before put ting them Into the frying pan. How ta ti Pat. If you want to get fat. do not take too much exercise and go on a diet of aiitrnrs, fat meat and starchy food. Take plenty of afternoon naps; In fact sleep as much as possible. Drink plen ty of water at meals. Kat all you can of bread and butter and potatoes. Avld elds. I Haw ta Caa Slek Beaaaoaa. loo or Ice cold water applied to tha back of the neck and bas of tb brain Is a recently discovered and excellent means of relief for nausea and stck headache. - How ta aat tlaa. Arrowroot tied In a thick cotton rag nd boiled with linens and cotton ln enrts an odor to thorn that la plesttaj. The U. S. Government Tests Show the Absolute Superiority of Royal Baking Powder. Mr. SUuiwoaU'a Danger of a Fire. Mr. Charles A Sherwood nar- rowly missed a very serious fire, on Wednesday morning at his home nrar the furniture factory. Unhealing aooieiniug wrong witn one of bis sons up stairs he went to see to him. He found the boy stifled in a dense smoke and tbeboy says since that he was as if in a dream that he could not breathe. Mr. Sherwood hastened to find the source of the smoke which was so dense as al - most to be felt. He finally found a smouldering fire underneath the house which had charred off two sleepers. He has a Buckeye hand pump and by cutting the floor he was soon master of the situation and saved his house and perhaps his five children up stairs who were fast being stifled and might have succumbed with out waking, Petrea-Wilkinson. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Newton Wilkinson at Can nonville on Wednesday night, their daughter, Miss Minnie, and Mr. Hawley Petrea were happily united in marriage by Rev. J A B Fry. It was a quiet home wedding at which a number of special friends were invited to witness the ceremony and participate in the joys of the contracting part ies. mu.v.!j - .v, , A r-il-T-iir .r - many presents, including costly silver ware and statuary. She was arwed in white or gandy and bore a beautiful bou quet, being the picture of love liness and the pro Jd groom was manifestly elated with his prise. Our best wishes go with these young people on their matrimo nial voyage. Onr Merchants Fill Order from Coiea. It v. ill be remembered that Rev. J R Moose formerly pastor of a church in Concord is now a missionary in Corea. We have just been shown an order re- ceived by the Cannon & Fetzer Company for a bill of goods in - eluding such things as are needed in a family for domestic com fort as well as wearing apparel It includes about two hundred pieces, counting small and large articles. He sent an order also to Mr. W W Gibson for three pairs of shoes. All will be ship ped within a few days via Sau Francisco to Soul Corea. He says be experiences a good deal of difficulty in getting orders filled in San Francisco and takes this method of dealing where he knows what to depend upon. Stops the Cough and Works all the ('. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets cure a cold in one day. No cure, no pay.. Price 25 cents. Cnlckea Show at High Point. A High Point special of the 15th to the Charlotte Observer says: . The first meeting of the North Carolina Poultry Association is now on at this place, the d ors being opened to the public last evening. The show is being held in the Anchor Warehouse, a structure large enough for all purposes. About 1,000 head of poultry and pet sock had been entered at the time of the open ing. Mr. Jesse A. Harrill, tin veteran superintendent! is pres ent. The judges are men of national reputation: Stephen T. Lea, of . Hodges, S. C, and F J Marshall, of Atlanta. The secretary is Mr. It L jimmon. of Cherryvilte. They with all other officials and 'fanciers agre that the finest collection of birds ever gathered under one roof in the State is on exhibition here. Rr.bbits, including the Angora. Maltese, Belgian; pigeons and turkeys and nearly every variety of chickens known greet the eye of the visitor. The S. W. 0. C. We now have another organi sation among the fair ones of the sweeter age. It was organized Wednesday at Mrs R A Brown's with Mist Grace Brown as presi dent, Miss Mianie Allen vice president and Miss Julia John son as secretary. It is called the S. W. G. C. club. It is not ours to solve th" mystic initials. B. F- Keith ''it- the Plumb. B F Keiih, a Wilmington man, is to be collector of the port at that city iu place of Dancy it is now confidently asserted. Wamtbd Several persons of charac ter and pood reputation in each stat ion in this eonnty reqnired to repre sent and advertise old established wealthy bnnineas boor of colid finan cial atandiDK. 8al'ry $18 00 weetlv with expenses ad litionsl, all payable In oash ea"h Wednesday direct f m bead offl ea. Horse and oarriaire furnixhod, when necessary, liefereuces. Ki.close self -Kill renned stanied biitpI p. Man- agroi i oil vuws uuuuing, vnoago. Caa W lake the Bowl The Wadesboro urior thinks that the proposed railroad from .Wadesboro to Winston could be ' pulled out of direct line and made to come by Concord. As a mat iter 01 course we all jump on to everything of that, kind but look ing on the map makes it a little 'discouraging. It would take a very heavy pull to make such a bow out of the road. To us it looks rather hopeless, but if our ; enterprising motived men can see in favor of it we'll throw up our 1 bat for it of course. It would seem a very poor pull straight along the line though if there should be any chance for us. aassrleaa Psullrj Astaclailva. Charleston, Jan 14. The American Poultry Association. composed of the leading poultry men of the country, will hold Its annual meeting here next week, during the continuance of the poultry and pet stock show of the exposition. In order to give northern exhibitors full op portunity to enter their poultry ana pet stock", the time lor mak ing entries has been extended till the opening day of the show, J an nary 23. Th Rational Magasln. The National Magazine for January edited by Joe Mitchell vuMu10 uu uuunauou iu cm Phonnln a, .4 nHkl!.L.J 1 f. . ton; Mass., is on our desk. It has a number of very desirable productions of live interest. In fact is a very desirable magazine. Senator Hanna begins a series of articles with the January num ber entitled "Willian McKinley as I knewjiim". It promises to be worth much more than the cost of tho magazine. Fits Dead Frm Hi Drank. A Pittsburg dispatch of the 15ib j,'ives ft most horroving tale j of a Pole who came home drunk and made a murderous assault on j his wife, who, though severely j hurt, fought him off. Ho then turned to slaying his children, j when the wife attacked him with knife in each hand and inflicted mortal wounds, but he killed her. Including children that will die of their injuries there are five fatilities from his drunk. Alphabet an Pin Head. A Baltimore jeweller has succeeded in engraving the .letters of the alphabet in capitals on a pin bead. As it was his first attempt and was done in an hour and a b ilf with a common engravig instrument, he isprrud of the job. Morning Star. The Uord f Small P. People who have had the small pox live longer than those who hav not, the small pox mi crobes swallow up the microbes of other diseases, we are told. The same authority says that people suffering from rheuma tism and gout live long. Dur ham Recorder". - Hob Failed U Get Victim. A mob attacked the jail at Maysville, Ky., on Wednesday, the 15th, to get Charles Gaskins a negro, charged with the mur der of James Ryan, white, but were foiled and driven off. More trouble is fearel. Wireless Telegraphy Pat to Practice, There are now in Europe rorty stations equipped for wire lest telegraphy, and five in America. About sixty vessels have put in the necessary ap paratus. Anderson Inteligen cer. Cut this out and take it to M L Marsh's drug store and get a free sample of Chamealaiu s Stomach and Liver Tablets the best physic. They also cure disorders of the stomach, bili ousness and headache. 'The beautiful life is the life that lives to give itself to others." A Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. This preparation contains all of tlis dlgestanta and digests all kinds of pod. It (fives instant relief and never fails to cure, J tallows you to eat all tha food you want. The most sensltlv stomachs can take It. By Its usa many thousands of drsDCDtlcs bave been cured after everything else failed. It prevents rormatioaorgason the stom ach, relieving airdlstressaftereatlno;. Dieting; unnecessary. Pleasant to take. It can't help but do yoo good Prepared only by E. O. Pi Witt AOo., Chlcafo. 'I tw 11. nettle contains I times to Mc. la Gibsoo's Drug Store. "V7 TT THE YETEB1NS REUS 105. Seuerkl Orders Ha. 18, Issued by Ma Jr Ueneral J. 8. Crr. Headquarters United Confeder ate Veterans, N. C. Division. Durham, N. C , Jan. 14, 1902. General Order No. 18: , 1. All the camps composing the North Carolina Division of the United Confederate Veterans are earnestly urged to begin 'at once making preparations to have a full and creditable repre sentation at the annual reunion, to be held at Dallas, Texas, on the 22nd, 23rd, 24th and 25th days of April next. Let the battle-scarred veterans of the Old North State in large numbers meet with their comrades from the Trans Missiusippi Depart ment and exchange 'fraternal greetings. Although the dis tance is greater than to our pre vious reunions, yet the welcome will be the warmer, and none who attend it will regret it. 2. It is earnestly urged that one or more camps be formed in every county in the State with out delay. In this connection, is copied the following extract from the general orders issued by General John B Gordon in announcing the date of the re union : "With pride the general com manding announces that 1,89 -camps have now joined the as sociation and applications re cei7ed at these headquarters for many more. He urges veterans everywhere to end to these headquarters for organization papers, form camps at once, and join this r ssociation, so as to as sist in carrying out its benevo lent, praiseworthy and patriotic oojects." By order of Maj. Gen. J. S. Cakr. H. A. London, Adjt Gen. and Chief of Staff. A Papular Preparation. One of the best advertised and most popular preparations for the 'sure of Nasal Catarrh and similar troubles is Ely's Cream Balm. It was originated and placed on the market, nearly tweaty years ago by a firm of experienced druggists, Ely Brothers, and their business in this special article grew to such proportions that they were com pelled to devote their entire attention to it. Ely Brothers emphasize the fact that it is to the interest of druggist to supply Hiiy s uream Calm whenever a customer calls for it, r even when 6imply a good cratarrh remedy is asked for. The test of time has proved that this preparation always gives satis factory results. It is a uniform preparation, made according to a scientific, formula from the very best quality of drusrs. In supplying it to his. trade the druggist does not run the risk of causing dissatifaction, which might occur when the cus'omer is induced to experiment with new preparations the merit of which bas not been fully demon strated. Two BoTii Get Married. Quite a laughable affair occured in the upper portion of the county a few days ago. Two young men decided to practice, a joke on their township magis trate, consequently one of the young men dressed in female costume and the couple repaired to the officer's home where, they expressed the desire to be married. The magistrate pro ceeded with great dignity and solemnity to "make them one." after which be extended his congratulations and received the regulation $1 fee, and the couple departed, without informing the magistrate of the joke. The officer was very much chagrined when he learned the facts and said that he had the dollar and that hereafter he would be more careful to investigate belore pro ceeding with the cermony.-Ben netUville, S. C, Dispatch, 11. k Krrra Ittatena ta Assault a White Waiaa Rear Hoc k well. Salisbury, Jan. 16. An at tempt was made by an unknown negro, described as a heavily made man, 6 feet in height with thick lips and black in color, to commit a criminal assault upon Mrs. John Linker, who lives near Rockwell, yesterday after- noon. Mrs. Jjinicer was wanting along the public road, going from her home to her father's. Mr. Joe Brown, when the negro tpproachsd in a' manner which excited her alarm. She fled, the negro pursuing, toward a neighbor's house, leaving the road and taking a short cut across tne neids. a oar bra wire fence which she passed without delay was probably her salvation. The negro was caught in the fence and while he was extricating himself Mrs. Linker got a safe distance ahead. She reached the neigh, bor's house with the negro in purs lit almost to the door. A searching partv of deputies, assisted bf the ifjarmers of the neighborhood, has made a bunt for the negro, but so far without success. "Death is an overtaker who pomes ahead of the undertaker.'-' IT.Iiqi'E MAURICE James M Turner, of Isle of "fright County, Vs., Marries IlisrJtep-Orand-Daughter. A Srffolk special of the lGth, to the Charlotte Observer says: "I love him and will marry him if life lasts," said Maggie A. Stephenson, when there was op position to her becoming her step grandfather's brido "1 feel like a peach," she declared this afternoon on the train, as they were proceeding on the honeymoon. ' Being refused a license in Virginia, James M. Turner, a wo'l-to-do farmer arose before daybreak this mornin; and after riding over 50 miles with Magg'e Stephenson, his step-grand-daughter, they were married this afternoon by Justice Walton, at Hayes' Hotel in Gat tesville, N. C. They li"e in Isle of Wight county, Virginia. Turner gave bis age as 46 years, but looks older, while Maggie is a comely blonde of 19. "I knew it was aginst the law," said Turner, "but we were in love and I meant to have her or die. When we get back I expect to sell everything and leave." The maximum penalty for such marriages in Virginia is 500 fine and six months in prison. Should they live here the statute would apply even though the ceremony were performed elsewhere. Turner fears prose cution before 1 he can 6ell out and depart.- He says his second wife, who was Mrs. Rykes, requsted him shortly before her death to marry her grand-daugh ter. Mrs. Walter Hayes, in Gates ville, today besought the girl not to marry Turner, but she would not listen to her. In Case of Accident. Accidents will happen. Moth er strains her back lifting a sofa. Father is hurt in the shop. Chil dren are forever falling and bruising themselves. There is no preventing these things, but their worst consequences are averted with Perry Davis' Pain killer. No other remedy ap proaches it for the relief of sore strained muscles. Ttiere is but one Painkiller, Perry Davis'. The Meeting; Closes at First Presbjterlan Church. The meeting which has con tinued for two weeks at tho First Presbyterian church closes with tomorrow's services. At the morning services there will be communion. The Rev. W T Matthews, Of Hickory, has held two services daily since his arrival on the 9th and has had good audiences The congregation has enjoyed a rare feast of spiritual food and has been strengthened and built up under his impressive presenta tion of gospel truths. The pa6 tor concluded the weekly ser vices today (Saturday) with special service to the children at 4 o'clock. Mr. Matthews finished his ser les of services Friday night. Blows to Atoms. The old idea that the body some times needs a powerful, drastic, purgative pill has been exploded: for Dr. King's New Life Pills, which are perfectly harmless, gently - timulate liver and bowels to expul poisonous matter, cleansethe system and absolutely cure Constipation and Sick Headache. Only 25c at Fetaer's Drug Store. Borrlble Famlli Traced Krporkd from I'lttsliiirtr. Pittsburg. Jau. 16. Neighbors made the discovery of a terrible tragedy at 200 Spring Alley, this city, this foenoon. A family named Vensulick, Polish, was found horribly beat en with a rail cutter. The wife was dead, the husban-1 dying and the three small children badly cut and bruised. It is supposed the husband at tacked the wife, who succeeded in inflicting injuries on him that he will die from. The children were takeu to the hospital. Doc tors say all will die. The Mother's Farorlte. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is tne mother's lavorite it is pleasant and safe for children to take and always cures. It is intended especially for coughs, colds; croup and whooping cough, and is the best medicine made for these diseases. There s not the least danger in giving t to children for it contains no jpium or other injurious drug and may be given as confidently to a babe as to an adult. For ale by M. L. Marsh druggist. Stock Taks IFVsTto. 1st. Before that event we are determined to reduce stock, and a visit to our store will convince you that we mean it. o Fifteen Thousand Yards of EMBROIDERIES! 5c. Embroideries 6 & 7 1-2 10 44 12 1-2 15 44 20 25 44 30 it ( t it it tt ALL THE YEAR ROUND EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR BARGAINS! CANNON & FETZER COmPY. Exploded Undar Past Masttr't Stamp. J W Martin, a post office clerk at Knoxville, Tennessee, was in. jured on the 17th by an explo sion of a package when he struck it with the stamp. It purported to be from a New York smoke less powder concern which de nies sending it and the point of destination had no notice of its being sent. It is a case for the experts. It Dazzlei the World No Discovery in medicine has ever created on quarter of the excitement that has been caused by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. It's severest tests have been ' on hopeless victims of Consumption, Pneu monia, Hemorrhage, Pleurisy and Bronchitis, thousands of whom it hs restored to perfect health. For Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup Hay Fever Hoarseness and Whooping Cough it is the quickest surest cure in the world. It is sold by Fetzer's Drug Store who guar antee satisfaction or refund money. Large bottles 50c and 11.000. Trial bottles free. To apprehend the truth and love it not, is like the light of winter without heat. Envy never fails to be grieved at another's happiness and hap py at his grief. " " MpYirnn W'H mkIHt OTereoma toss of Haha . . , , I.islll.f.and8cratrhe8lnlioi0 illUStang Liniment MwuluauJcaWlo. Varmors try Ui A toad under-' a harrow juflers no more than the faithful horsa that is tortured with Spavins, Swinney, Harness Sores, Sprains, etc. Most Lttn ? una apply tuo kinu or Fympatny mat noma, juiuwu far and wido as Mustang Liniment ITcvcr fails not even i: tho most aggravated casesT" Cures caked uilder in cows quicker than any known rr.mo.lr Unxdlr a ditfcx-'O peculiar to muscle. Bkia or Joints that cannot bo cured by it. MfvlrJiri Is th. beet rwndT on th market tat mcAit-au V md Galls, Bprain. and Rkin Lumps. iVlUStting Liniment It keeps hone. anUmulst in ooadittosh r for 2c. yd. 6c. yd. 8c. yd. 10c. yd. 15c. yd. Mr. John Bulla's Mother Dead. The Greensboro Telegram of the 16th records the death of Mrs. John Bulla's mother, a brief obituary of which is the follow ing: "A good, and aged mother and friend has passed away Mrs. Malinda Bulla, of Randolph county, died at 9 p. m. last night at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. W A Watson, Sr. She was 83 years, 1 month and 9 days old and died in the full faith of a peaceful immortality." Strlckea A Blch Find. "I was troubled for several years with chronic indigestion and nervous debility," writes F J Green, of Dancaster. N. H., "No remedy helped me until began using Electric Bitters, which did me more good than all the medicinesl ever used. They have also kept my wife in ex cellent health for years. She says Eelectric Bitters are just splendid for femarlo troubles; that they are a grand tonic and invigorator for weak, run down women. No other medicine can take its place in our family." Try them. Unly Boc. Uatisiac tion guaranteed by Fetzer's Drug Store. "A married man has been ar rested in Kansas City for elop ing with two women a widow of forty and her daugther of nineteen.' ' horse owners know tnis twai. At r iiujm irs i jii.i.. . itiirliiim 0(1' r iitiii If. It - His i:Kit l. l .iii Hit ni. the II., Jo lit-A Hoi rililu Set Durham, Ja;i. 17. J. L. Wright, white, ?A yenrs of age, rm;t a horrib!',! doi-.tii iu ths Krwin Alii! this ul'ioi nof u about 1 o'clock. Cau ;ht ui a belt his'' body was jerked to Uio pulley above and his right leg torn olT at the Lip joint. He liv 'J sonu: fight or ten minute-; i.fttr tin accident. The deceased was a section foreman and it was his duty to see that the bells weie all on when the mill started. Whon the fatal accident occurred ho was putting ou a belt with his foot, throwing it on the machine pulley, when his leg became tangled in the belt and his body was jerked quickly to the ceiling. The limb was wound around the shafting and torn loose at the hip joint and his body dropped to the floor. The limb remained on the shafting until the machines were stopped and it was taken off. The machinery below was spattered with blood nud a por tion of his bowels were thrown some -20 foot and l.ijod m another machine, tji. roils of flesh were scattered uud left hanging to machiiiery several feot in every dir.ici'.ou. The terrible accident occurred within view of a largo number of operatives, but it was ail done iu a second's time so that no assistance could bo rendered. It Girdle The Uloho. The fame of Buckleu's Arnica Salvos as the best in t'uo v. orld, intends round the earth. It's :'io cue pf!rfx!t l.eel-;- of Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruises, Sores, Scalds, Boils, Ulcers, Felons, Aches, Pains and all Skin Eruptions, Only infallible Pile cure. 2 5c a box at Fetzors Drug Store. EARTIHJCiKE 15 MEXICO. Destroys Life and Property Roof Comes Dowo on Congregation of Worshipers Deaths Estimated as nixli as U00. A terrific earthquake occurred on Friday evening in Mexico. It was most severe and fatal in the State of Guerrero (which may be found on the Pacific Coast South-west from the Gulf of Mexico.) In the city of Chilpancingo the shake was very fatal. A church. in which worshipers were assem bled was shaken till the heavy roof fell in upon the people. The loss of life in the city is reckoned as high as 600. The seismic disturbance lasted for about fifty-five seconds. Many houses and much valuable property was practically ruined. The city of Mexico felt the shock and suffered slight injury. i iM. . Fast Friends. Eubhvillo, Ind. MbshisEli. Dnos.: 1 have been a great snll'orer from catarrh an 1 tiny fovor and tried many tlui'sss, font Inutnl ui) permanent rclk-f unt 1 I louatl it iu I'.l.V a Uream ISaliu umuit ;,.:,;t yea.- o, and we hnve l-ei i frieiiai aver since. (liov !.. . . i-kntlsv. 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