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DAILY ENTERPRISE-TIMES.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF NOBLE COUNTY.
VOL. 3
.
Action i3 Taken oji Insufflclout
ICuOvvlodKO.
bbfjits o;; the dill ose-sided
NO. 308
PERRY, NOBLE COUNTY. OKLAHOMA. TuEoDAY, APRIL. 28, 18~6.
1.1 VI ,ovr'
Kor. li'TH KMH
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HI:norltjr I'mIoii « f lli<* Outrtu
mull'nloii rue.He Two Cnmt \ onop*
o'lc red—Counter* I'roptikith
' —Otlicr C ouf rwt'onul New .
Washington. April ?H.-The minority
rrptirl - a U « FnctOr railroad* bHl wan
rubmittert to thi- house tod;iy 1 y Hopr. -
*euttttlve Hubbard of Missouri. It
(U nls exhaustively with tlu* financial
t .rulltlona of the companies con crned
In the proponed funding plan. It ar-
gues that the majority till th -uld not
be adopted, {or throe reasons:
KlrFt—The committee hav not learn-
* 1 enough of the affairs of the debtor
, impanlsi to b« able t) t ill life >u«
what it Is b.*^t to d j.
ss^co'nd-i-rfii'* compmi'-s made offers
I'.efore the'Committp s and M*? undoubt-
edly ready to c mc* I • ti rthjl m I ;h
better for the government than those
«rnbodied in the bill.
Third—The proposition .:i the bill
ere neither good nor t^afe for the gov-
ernment.
Un Ht thl ft: -Jt h- a l it Is '• rnt '.'1 1
th it most of the partu s who app-'ared
l^fiire thfc cof^m'lt> *e wre iir.-ivrtt d
in the railfoatis; that every disloter-
i-sted voice advocated forecloaur* pro-
ceedings, not with the view that the
cent, the attorney general aaalsted "by
(Iov?rnor Hoadley, iiaving drxwn : bill
to determine the government lien, which
bill is supported by Senators Uric*4 and
Morgan, wnen the government director.*!
have said the roads are worth much
more united, have n plan b unite them
nrid assure congress that capital H
waiting to bid for the property in thnt
nhape, It would bo unwiso to pasa a bill
which declares the government lien to
be limited, when the Thurman act uaid
It should not be.
Albany, X. Y.. April 27.—Arguments
the constitutionality of the Italnes
v w\\\ i,. i- rd l y the court or ftp-
•\e on Thursday, April 20.
(yc'onc—
• i •'.! Piin>'-tte Pour*
Clifton. II.- ... A|.:H 27.- Xlne
throe fatally wiuiulad and t.v-mj-n
other* nrrlomly inJu: «-J U tae if*" l "
ytSSt
LADIES IN WIRT ARE EXCISED. ^
fr-.m ISO y r<! W nearly half a mllB ,n
Vf'^out i! • !< <■'">"la formed near
' , I-! half nn hour inter h full-
* vC1l-.. hroke upon'the vlllaB«
until within a
when it again
iK-ad are;
Wood'3 Lottoref to Jnckecn 010
too VfW to Print
What llin Sensitise Cell ttovenU'll I" lie
tcrtHe Crim—Until h s li • iu an
Amount of
fen WllnriHM KAUIU • *'«!
L*« IlliltS", ««• ......
overnment should operate th° roads, l •
•JO Uli fcOl.l) A I Trf. TP.N !>VVrf
I'CQi'es of *al«' « ff tl « Norilu*rii f'rti'ltic
cUted oil l>y Hit' Court.
Milwaukee, Wis., April*; .-Attorney
F Let son of New York, r'-pfc-'^nting th*
1 reorganization commit appiii-d to
fu Ige J'-nkins tn!a m H nlng I r a oe sree
1 f' r immediate foreclosure atid Male of
Ih • Northern P i dfl pi op : ty 'A P®
:oUrt objected to the stipulation that n >
iceountlng was to be n ri- 'd from rc-
ftlvers and Id lu- would in 1-t upon a.
I :i ht:ite:nent of the npetatioa of the
I id under the receive! s'.ilp. This m.i l k
I. necessary f r the attorneys to retire
(>r a r •nfcren< e on the sulject.
Milwaukee, W!s„ April tt.—TM
i • of sale of the Northern Fa • lie r tll-
i id under the consolidated mortgage
\' the Farmers' Loan and Trust com*
pany baa been decided on and will d®
in 'i bj Judge J*(t* na ot United
ptat -• < !rcu;t C urt in a tj iw tys, w
.1 a- it i- prlntel. Hp : 1 Master
. j , y v. iii <■ n luct thl aale and
in 'nu - the prellminar: a: rapidly as
, .i«sllde. All the different interests
agn
1 t<> the decree. The matter.
but to protect the government,
preliminary *t.-r- It was not con.-iJ'r-
>il whether th<- government has . la :i
« u all the AflMs, under tie T I ' '
a;t, either in view of the ac?eptanc "f
that act by the companb s or as a mat-
ter of law. The extent of the lien >f
the government otherwise is in much
iioubt.
POOR VBUSl'S TAVBED.
The report coni[ ai.s the tat- inent "f
Central Pacific MrnlngK ma lv by It- a'-
torney. Mr Tw-ed. with th- .-ta:-me. «
in poor s manual, fr. m 1S30 to 1894 In
'.h flrst of thv.- y-ars Mr. *
rtatement «< %***•><■ ' ,r"
!HC,; In the l.nt year, Tn -1 9
Poor's 4.*r>i.ii2.
The report declarer tiiat there is n>
! snur.inoe thai the MU would I- carried
„ut t*cau H both companies ar- n-
rnlvent and their undertaking" id"*.
Ct i. far * the Vnio., Pa -tfic I. <n-
iirnei. It is an option to the company■
kuece-som. unlimited in tim- and h. ■ I-
|„g on th- government. In reg^d o
the O utial Paelflo It 'ayi: It ^■ « a >
V*nrtd h-for.- th ■ 0 mmutee ai an open
trcrct that the iVnrt.il I'artfl .*
•r-m default only l>y the r i'1' '"5' ,
.uh.My bona* b lis fneols Who
!' *«icm without Interest. 10 pre* '■
tarry . station to th.- K vemnml
pending this ettkin-n;.
. t .. -i , TI.. I
[tai eetti.-vl In the t'nlted States circuit
i out t this evening. Tha * le is to take
l.iac at Wait Superi >r. \\ if., at puch
•me a shall be fixed Vy the special
. -1 .
The Northern P.v'.ll road will '«
riv. ti t. u days in which to pay the
claim* against it. but there i no ex-
tat ion that this w 11 be doie. Th
property Is to Da aold in three parcel...
f r wh a -.-palate b: I- ar- t > K- made,
which inusl agKfegate no le.-s than 51-.-
wo,000. , . „
MtlwiuK-e. \VK. April :T -A +'. <>■
hilton In the Northern l'a-.n ■ '°eelver-,
t-1, p matter was a«r. -d la • th.* at-
t- ! ti t-.n ail l rign.-l by a.l l"t • '-* «'1
,pproved l*y til" court. It in effect
ian-'tlon all the payments that ha\e
h. ■ n made by the receivers. Th.; n
Ncwpoi*. Ky-- AprllW . N' t only w.u
eve.-}' available cat in the . aurt t-oiii
tilled today, but th- ..-cupaney of «tand-
lng room In narrow P teas « was per-
jnltted. Ten vltn - w -re exainii.uj,
jnakins nrty-v-.v-.j up to the present time.
Much time vaa devoted to d<-batln« by
couhslI. Many ifJ-siie.n put durmi
the day by the t aut .nwealth were rul-
c.l out. The it amber at objections mad.
liy the defctise aikd overruled was MO
threat to enumerate. Twice during iae
(lay the jury were retailed to letlro
during the debate.
For the first time duilng the trial t.ie
cjurt gav - notice to women 10 retire
because the letters of Will \Vood to
Scott Jackson were not proper (or taeni
to hear. It has been the policy of the
pros, ,-utioa to bring <ut the bloody jat-
ments of the dead girl every day
,the beginning of the trial, and toaay
was no exception.
1 Tho rtr.st witness t->day wa? De.cc.-t.
Crlm, who t< stifled to having seen t
backs oil the bank above where ta.-
bo.lv was found, which teemed to ha\c
•been made by rubbers vkieh Pearl Bry-
:bit wore. He was preaent When \\ao-
Ing and Jackson were aliesled and ai.-o
picsent at the private examination he.
in olllce of Chief IXitsch. 1 lie de-
Knse made a motion to rule out every-
thing testilied to which was not a con-
ft.vion, and a wrangle ensued.
1 n«l. ...,tim,.nf ..f trie Wltll-S
Our is.tcels of
The testimony of the witnesses was
to strengthen links In the cha.n that
Ihas already been forge I. Such was tne
,case with the evidence "f Mr. l."gn'.r,
,ln wh >*e aaloon the vaHs was o.ai a;
Of lid l.rlllon, the Cotop>era*l CwMtte
reporter, who saw a rUfcr bridge ticket
f n.nd on Jaijksfii when lirst arrested,
cal'iitis for the passage of horde and ve-
Oti" Important l-aint in Dctectlyj
t'liio's testimony of what he heard
J... i- so ti say in the sensitive cell was
that, rpeaking „£ V/aliing. he saal.
•Well, "id boy. you have played jour
fled* . - . u
Then.-* it ^•"'ail" V '
fev.r rt.iles fro.,1 '«! 1^'-.
Sil-u. K the ground. •'
MliP. J. I'i.TRP.r1 • '
Miss pi "i ::v-os.
jtjiiN AN:«-:ks<>N.
p. A. HAl.V.liltSON.
ji'rsr. n/.t.L.
KLI ItKl.TH.'.Zni!
M Its. Kl.l HKLTUAZEn
jri.iA THntiti.v.
J. S. llAVNK.-t.
The Injured ate:
J. Peterson.
.Miss Petei a-n I s.ster. da -■1>'
of J. P> terson, ..tie of whom will i -
Mr. Wilkin.-.
Mrs. Wiiklns.
The cyclone wis the most se\ " |
this portion of Kansas ever ext. . icn< h! |
r.irtunately It struck nn towns hilt : '
cour-e wns throUK'i a thickly feitliv.
p .rt'on of the Rpubll- >n v \!ley. Hous-.t
j)nd barns v. : lifted into the air an 1
dashed back to earth. T: vs v. ie up-
roited or nt-.k ti erf. r-1 evcrjr|n. ig
In Us track w as royc.'.
The Urst victims .if the storm wf-e
Eli lleltha7.or an.l wir -. l'.vtng a mtl->
last of Ft. Josfph. The family was Jtirt
preparing to i,tk n-fupe in the c, 1 at
when th- storm rtrucU. Six eli.11- a
..V 1.. all more or less s-rlousiy injjt
and it Is thought that tw i -f them vol
die. About a milo f>irth r east tne
home of Julian Trimbly was destroyed
and he was killed.
The greatest loss of life orcurrea
south of riiftnn. six miles. Two far-
ni' rs. E. r.. P'terfon and J. S. Ht.ynr i
were killed and n nunVo.-r of others
whjse names could nit b? learn d
were Injured. At one place a woman
and child were kill -I and r.t anolh-r
a fi-year old I ■/. The body of ih
latter ha« p.,; yet b-en f un 1. S ' eral
are reported --rlou ly Injured south of
Palmer, pome of th- fatally. The sur-
ferlnsa or th -e injur • 1 were rendered
more sever ■ hy the rain and hail that
jlosely followed the cyclone.
Ill
Surpasses all former J)
Prices Lower than the Lowest.
mPLAYS.
YCUH SATISFIED
CAVED 25 per Cint.
OUR MOTTO:
Coot! Goods, Lorn Price*.
vi.ro to 2?lease.
a
Clothing Co.
North Side of Square.
Mookk, Presitk'iit.
II. A. McCanm.km, Ca hier.
Opposite Postoffice, Perry, 0. T,
Solicits Accounts of Farmers, Merchants and Corporations^
bf.'n maflf d> iii' «ri ■■
dl.p...al of .he mon-ys I. not, Ur Charles Rogers, night clerk of Hleld-
to be further"Inuulrcd Ihto. beyond th
uMl.il inspection by Master t are:, i
stipulation states that owing to th
p.ct.ncy that a de-ree of *al I" about
to 1« ina l". it li desirable to avoid th
tXp. n- a ad ''ineulty attendant upon)
a reparation of 111- funds, so that all
IMvm-.fs made I to I- made ar- ap-
'.v. i The parties to tic stipulation,
| w \,-r. may withdraw at any time.
N- .-.wlthPt Hiding the apparent unanl-
, mlty ef nil the factions there is a d«ld-
Iheir pre pending this seltleinen.. f , , 1.,n 10 the decree at tin - t in .
payment. ■ two WBpanlee ,n,i m ,,!.,eo Of getting throush With It
to whi.-h 01 .irength—the n-eo- |im) wuring the signature of th- cou
ihow.d th most m terms to each f<w h.,or<> it promises be a nurn-
•latt-.K Mt*ing the -be'e the O n- . , i( ,lsy!l i,jf..r the matt i s r.s*
s-erif cerri.d te a P'>11 VfnI'.'ji • till, ^ 'oriij' iirr.iii!-e.| Judg* J - -iktns e>.
tral broke down and th- I , , c„n,;d,rable opposition ' the
Hood u:> " *S p..11'.„ .id ti 1 by the attorneys and Is
VNl.kJt Till" p. I.w Klt> l.ll'i- .1 h 1 entlv I-t"rmin«-l to thor...ighl>
I-nder lh- l'owers bill the prine-p „ro„ ,s. .1 d cre-. havinfc -
rdfbt'dnw w >uld be r-1 • i t ' al'V«„ 1
"kOO.^'iO. wh.l un l - n ' rtta-r 1 ■*'* | <1
♦.aid it 1- than •'* aV ,i r'ccl1
)( preferred Sto k. If that
...•It he prop S. O o -
thai It be gone over section b>
PMMM MM ti.
po,t H.-elts thsr
i M.O INI0in I• r1
while un<I«r !! ♦*
IT . '
will
tiakert Instead ... 1 ... amount "t
I. ond mortgage in-i n nt t-> | |
■So thsr ni"'i -f the d-ht al of the
lime, and all of ti. - debt most.n the
.me, wuld he secu.-d a |.srt f •
... t mortg.oi' Ins.. . I ■ • ti,.
Jioiveage ..11 the time, as proposed In
h? ''V, * 'ha. th sll'i-i * fund pr'-
bill « .i I I' 1 x 11 " 1 "tbn
idel In tV t lBhl>„ v„a,s. the re-
th. «p!tal would P >'
and lnt^rr«f.
tny't r
- —terest durln*
it would have |H ld 1 n J'* 4 ,„.r ,., i t
the mh"' "n 1 r ,' • com-
t.on.K ll.t H'' * h«i
inltn- nj-et. I 1« "a.l m "* '4.
lie11er thin the bill, under which. If
Id the l'n o.i Pa. H- CI.1I-... w
| rsi'ii 'siiy never pay t « ■
'''mJ'Hubbard holds mat |er th-
...dhdl of the ln.er.sl, of tie d 'Vetn-
,nrnt th.se conditions s.e essar> to
rVlrst--the msin lines of the Central
the'.?pp:;.^~.n'seour"ly whe h
nrv r agsln rely up •" " Jun|,,r ,n' um"
'"Thlr.1 -A bill which .n.riPorU ,o .:;n^
fi.undatlon ll.lee ami lh linhnrs
tn th Southern I *■ IB • ' 1
• ..1,1 ii> fc^tofd t'* I Mr 'dd t i
;;;"a'nd .he ebllll,; Ih" -v
Vr'nment's rl l«. W
ti'" t ■ "f;;';.pull
er.ie n.lillllonal n.gu ne.il l< ma I-
"vihe i; r
, enrtlcl n lih I he «rl.n il'l'-" ' f
law end fill /' \h"
Mini -I rail... I.I ««•
sittui.rt 'H..I II Is csnimty h r "
•tiiuilun of .'elif'i.n .. and ''"I' ",,,
ti. .eks, which reituirs thai si -k b is.
n7\r.aVn,,;.M,ih. I'tiie., lv I.. v
sirttsnltalion eantmin- b'""* "
Me,I thf e-f.iiirlHs nf in. IU'1 " i ■•«
I*.**!*, i• rt f ,
«hkh w nXl i ar lb n >y[ < ■-
n -l«f* lleh T" pfV.ht UM* the M.
*t*h litp bill Is rn n 1 '
# The ret,orr IMI lh;
. nf the Interior Mvlrtt l "l •
gov.tnmenl claim I" *' 1
rtvt <41^ '"'n' I -'f •«
' C.MII, rim
l'R ' 'ti. e.lang llejoii.l I be
i;«rrune t atter « irel«*
A" April --The
Port Townsend. v ■ .n ordered . >
tiering sea II- t lis. b -wiorrfw |
sail from this port nt noon i |
The fleet, five v. sscli la all. is • un
e] of the C-ar. I'ap uin T .'ti c owin, |
<',.ptain II ..itch. ilr.int. t'.ip'aln S.,inln. I
ltu«h .'.plain Roberts: W ■ -tt. Cap-
tain Phillips In all. the ll-et carries
thirly-dvc nfll. ers and ICS m n TI." !
llerlng a-a patrol, |o p-r, will nslst i
of f air cutlers, usil- f' m the Jlesr. j
Ths I liter will go to P' Int lij.1 >\r. ■
Will h is lb" He'St northern p at of the j
l'ntie.1 Hisle, posses-ions, I., Ing n lul- |
tit le T i det-r-. ' tu minut « to lo k up
a smuggling gang Whl 'h has l-ng -per-
a ted at that point. Tii- f-ui eutle.-«
that palt'el 1 lei Ing s-n will return about
"• |, I'll t Cap. aill Tuttle of lie H-ar
Ima orders l" rviiisln at I' int Harrow
until Nov. II
(iMKMlir* MU!«l IUl<tll HAH
the In. I.e. I> ..lage'.be . feopls tu Hetp
ller I'el.liesi e II.
Nsshvllle. Tenn . April * -,1'vernor
Turney today In behalf . f 111" slsle of
Tennessee l««u-.l Invltallot.s to I resi-
dent Clrvelan 1, II". cdhliict ollleeis th"
vlcpre.id nt, lbs spall- -f th- hous,
til pupie.ll" . ".lit III. I II" dl lt l.ll.tl.
corps > ■ allen.I Hi- m mi msl ■ i-m
nl's upon It" «l-«l"* 'r 1Vnn
Cenlonnlal i: l"'sl"^n In Jui"
umikiia *«■ I «* tl«* ' ••A**
kui.hsrs al ln.e.l.ir I'll e. leeelare Hsr ihi
the
Taenia. Wash., AptII va Willi the
iil.Ject of breaking up lh. Husl re-til-
lv formed bi the *•., lenwau- iniiiufac.
tutsra nf the Mlssls.ippl \ ll y, lh- big
pa, king notnpanlea of Chics* . Kansas
hotel, that Waling came the-., af-
I ter il o'clock In the morataf of sfeo- 11
ex- ,vith his clothes wringing v - and .u*"-
It, he.l without registernig. H- ha j
never beCore or since stayed all night
. ut the hotel.
i..her witnesses IJenttflel the d -ad
itirl s ah , s and deacrlbcl the roniktmn
' of the ground where the corpse was
I found.
The letters are too coarse and inueccni
to be prlntel.
The points f greatest importance as
tearing en the case In Will W- "''s let-
f -5 t Jackson was in that dated hi-
mouth. In 1 . Feb. 1. where the foll.-.viu r
r,-Iten-es occur: "ll->c. If V a have a
than -so by. I'll give > -i h- II " Alan:
"if \..u ha\e grown chlckeii-he.irle.l
v 'U ought to b" shot." Th rest of th-'
U tters . re ma le up "f Innuenaos and
iters .nal alld l ns lntellii'il.Ie
writer and J.ukaon, but riddi.s to ril
! others Wood was .1 ■tallied to g!v
| defense op|iortunl«y t > off-r mis
uiony.
.1II AN I HllNOl.t t>
■peeill.. are Mail* "" >a'al Hay of <ii«
Hilt'Ul W M.
Neff Y- rk. Aprils.—Of t'.." fo: >-••• 1 t
dinners and ucio npanyiag 1>
held ill the cities tl.rougiii.ut ti - .
--alp..t to . n.niemoi in- at. .1-
try- . ' 'hs lj'e flyssts i>. llrsn. s
versary ... 'trsnt assoc.atioti l.a
lilrlh, tliut of the '•• on h'lfi'i a.
qu-t, al til- Waldorf h- -'.Is . 1
nuie, wa* Olie of the in si
Important. It was th- nlnih of
kind lull b> lh.- association, and was
In a'l r-sp is a B'and nn 1 r>i*euua
affair.
li, ; I ,1 (ir.-avill* M no Ik pr '.'ldcd
and li"' i peovhes of the evening w •'«' I V
li V. mo, || II 11 a -1 ..< f l' !iii"> -
\ aula and Will ini I.. \N llson. '1
nor JUsliheis' s|.eecn was ,« ai-rw-r W
the tu.ut "llrant and 111" l.-t' 1
party" an I Mi Wilson's oil "ili.tn. I "
iMidtU-ator."
Th. g.p-ft. I" dud I Hovernor
II II istlni.s. lle:ier.il Hora.v I -. I. .
Men". Mety .s ll nn t -. I'' « Thntsi' ii.
Hen. ml TI I" ■* «"• ''
Charles ,> W illiams, J l'" . 's.
W. I. Mt:'ong. Coin..' nl-'re M n *
HI* still. O. ti' cal \N "l ' fl'Aa> ti.*.
Hh ine mi4 Al. Ilw"" ^ I'll*'
At TMK nttUNIiT'H hlWf
rSOU. • I aipelleil la lle.i'He Tllrlr I. How.
I non s I s.eil In *l«e.
Kl Ihi ,, T-i.. Apt IK* Thi governor
Iif Ililhip.hui has sent « ifgi.ii.nl of
ttoops to Minn Vll-Jo to nomp-l lh.
prone lo open up ill" mines and rescue
minus. t|p al.o had the elty pollen
gather up all the unemployedlw n In Ihe
... ■ . .... 4a lli.ni nil l,i lh*
1lfP
lie gov
ph.ill
r;;::r^"i7u.i. tin.- ,.n- -M .
oti lh- Pa. Ill'' >'"sst for J"" ■ ar l '.t I" "f
lartl pslis. bill ter iuim and e>iiip and
|ell> bulla.
IPIMAN nr.iiri* qiim ai.ai*.
Iisleasle A.erenli I'alls !• «« «« Mllor
tor l.ilHleisnee,
Cll ef W *'*"• Apt 'I v.a l.ti'do-
> tal'grnn. from *H • . I lav hi' "'.
the hand, "f r.vdl'ng Indlene
have br.n entirely diet I end lh.,r
"ader a.ie.l, I. It rt I'll "< thai s on.
Indian r ifle* «!"*•' "art been Inform
id II,at lb' V would have I • p.y i " <
Un a la* on 'Seh ti... Wl.ll- lh « w
• till" trtH *** tiMmlti.il
Ap isl'.lle IM.gals Ave-sHI conlln-
MbH lltvest'ealloh f .hun-h
SSM.1 H iq •hrtffiy reb\lk «l rji'llt 1 "
MKna for Inlol-tau. • an I I >• ■ «
Ian ehorny m the e .ndit't-f his w..kly
j,s|-r, Ihe Hut'lsloup- It.ujdom.
streets, 'nn.i n.arrl. 'li-ni nil t" the
mine p. w n* i f aisly-'tiie enlomb."!
m. it, tlfloen were l h n out dead, rlis
.ii a .ter n is cnii.-'t by en. inviting on
pills.a Siipp. rllng the roof, for me,
UMSiltiill r l-oelt n I S tH AIN
Skirt. I eats Heosel.e I'.ea 1.' ed la Ihe S ssa
a lllll1a,l"f.
I'lriollo.,. Ma, April r A st'itv wa.
male ptlbll" yrsteiday |. llM 'IT.,
tint li. use Taylor, th" I bn"
defer, was e--n la#t Krldav In tb"
non lie. n pan -f mis . uint m . o,t-
|.m with '«>•' nf lh" boa II,SI eon
posit Ihe nrel J my that I, I ih-lsr
lor rase. The olory i. t-Ui
repliinlde fartn. wlai *>s h
to th. Ihe sJsim at It' I'n
j. rr-i = m .'I r• ^ 1 Ao- l -
pllcsllon flit « '■ *l': r 1 !'
ha. P n HI I "It" ' '
tt |« helPv, I. I v
miliar With lb in
• li, h ' a'e !. I - I 1
fet Pl'f I da,
sd by
f.-tf
JACK '111K ntpl'lilt t'Ol'MI.
liar! Se'ger hat tu. Lleel rai n e,l In fa n:;
SJn«. Hi'll« eU • '>4' thi hiiip.
Sin« Sing. N. V., April -'7.—Kail !•>.-
p. nbaum. ulifls Anton l.ilin, who nui-
dorcd Mrs. Johanna Hoffman in New
York, September, 18 I. was exvvutod al
the slate penitentiary today. He pro-
ted li is innocence to the last. Tin
exeeut v a* perl : m« 1 without a
hit' h, 1 the FUhJcct was pronounced
d«ad two and a half minutes after ho
wan ushered into th«* r om.
New ^ tk, April 27.—The Advf'.tlaei
-*n: ..: "W will publish the following:
• I lt llev-- that Karl Felffenbaum, j
h««m > <ti have seen put t. death in
tl-cf.' chair, t in .a.-.Iy be co-'.-
w ia J.t k the U pper murd«: •
in Whit hapel. L a 1 a."
tura was Uilh d y stvn'.ay in,
Sin*f i- ri«T pits- n and th< >tat in.-nt
was 11..i : l.y his coun.-tl. VV. S. Lawton.
nef 'leaklnj?, th- lawy.-r ' i" i-
e«l that lo- reveal. 1 th «■ .'n't ..f thj
d'-ad l <* aune he fill it to he iii-. «Iu;>* I j
- ,, :i, tI to the law. L iv. > • r 1. iwt •
tl..n i e . . "i the re. ii'il f a «ry
. p. 1 -• said, he I used ills h-'hef thai
1-. „ mm had he en guilty of ptrhapi
a <!•'/• n i ateheilof.
"Or.i ni 'ht I tay< 1 v\!'.h him f r ov
two houi ." he said, "anl he mil mi. . ^
that f v ir. he had • n th* vicilmj
. * a mala !y, a dlneas.- that p-Th- llca'dy
p;. \. I up a him
him. in rplto of
fli r.dh h * >rt of lov .
by murdering and muill.ithu th ....
•I wis e i * tart led that for the mo*
m*nl I di l not know what to do. Th. n
Ja k t Hipp r bu 'iivir'* ..cjurrrd t}
me. sit.d I b. p; in t i h. . r.-h Felg< \*
MH,t i mord. I 1 arn* d that lie u y
ii. ■siimllt "t th • tim- the country
in NN i • uy (he n v * of the nur d •
wa« •:artle a • •« ..tal women there,
,u <1 mutll*tl°n 7' , , ltfi lson In anl
Then I '"'""UJ i?„ „i„i"iii # Hi r<
.it. o ..v-.i i vu,,i„ . p, ti,.
B ||, a SO many wa.H.i . <>h, ,
knife of the m>slcrl 'i. . . ,rtj
ed I't tf-nl' "im • : ' ■ •>
four. I 11" i""Uld ''"nver.e with intelli.
a. a. sin it ry an I - - 1 ' ot, b,i|
"hell a.k.d If 11" ki.-m .nu ihliiK "I
these W 'llM '"In" "f1""-" ''"t
W**ih'.'r",p"lnts sdvancd hy I .aery t
Unsvtoi, «'ie, llret. 11,-j ih- knife w ih
w 1,1.1, lie kill. ,1 M 1 " «l mH, v. IS foil , I
to h ,. • "I'm li "'"I As.iln
|e, Ik nhainn *a« kn n t" ti a. • u
,„.,rv i •. but "„I ■ -i ,'V i
, , . ,. inattei ■( la, I. hi" i ,r ij
tiissi.i. l .'"' I 'bn ind li a. *-i * lal
. ..a .i„ «h> he ehn its."I lb
inn ii wa< * il-vU." eon. lo I d .!
tsiwion "III" motNc i "' 'i1'";; * *
frwluful .l,.«lre for miitllotl"n.
1,1 MHO IHAMijn iinr.sst
Sla Ills wsr le Ike . i.f's tn ossl un In
Moti.tt.
t,d «.,i, litis*!*. April 3'l.e l.l lltl'i*
Ch , e ■ Iel\, d here |.„ie> "" his *.i) lo
v. ... alien I Ihe i anil in 'f the
,,,, ,. me teprcs,nlaII, of t: • em
I,*.or or I'iilbi. 1'ii' Ciil'i'' " i • e-
„ ,, „ . f '"l*e.| II) I • I Ull an I r; I
l,„,v .ill it* h*l a en i d "f hoti"t I h
f I oe city pi--. I.I t h'tn Mllh
t„ ,1 I • ill. I " '
slsn 'ii a«sa >: 'i,' ,l f > '
aM<t I' .|.|-alliy ..n II*. sn e "I In.
i i. silly ili 4oi ill hi I ti - '
I,BS put "II h.illiley a.tl-e la I" i ,r ol
the VI. . r It *a« "M "'I'' t
linn* Chan* Would i
rtsvs lit ".less*, loll I" t
Start ferU' HMershdre In
||. ha« In his «l; '
the rtnp'l r "I I hi >
• Mklbst of Ittawii'
R. E. WADE,
f
urniture at Less than c ost
Why?
To Reduce stock—Compaie miiiti Advertised out of Town Prices.
Oali Chairs Cut to T>; his price 70o
Oik Chairs Cut to il.'i".; bin |,t,ce 81.10.
St.K,I Cliiu-a Cut to 4Uc; hi* price
8ft K* 'ention Tublee Cut to t'lHK); hia price eo.Ul)
1 Bed Room Suits. Si'ie Boards. Lounges
I Carpets and Everything Accordingly.
Don't . . .
. $ V"' • Tuki> l'oU.11 win it you wiin't it jm'st riptlon fttlod, you
VAi'i want lo km>w tliut your ilru^'ist uiulcrstaiiiln liis butii-
lips.. K. K. Howi'iitlolilcr in ti iv^'isteml pliitriiiacint
ami l;.'t']w in>iii> l.ut |mre tlru^n. Von nru safe if lio tills
your jircscrijitioiis. He carries a full lino of . .
Druggists' Sundries, Jewolry, Toilet Articles, Wall Paper, Etc
GIVE HIM CALL SOUTH SIDE OF SQUARE.
E. E. Howendobler.
Free
Wo luivo just iv.Ti\.'il ii fur lomt of T..|*'ka
Kl.iur .ui.l in oidvr to intfotluewl wo
wo will gi*t' a II' ft'cU of tlio Ilijli I'litoiit
with OUT)' *U> |iuiditiMs iititil wvlmvfl nlvi'n
out li"1" jmiiiiils of Flour.
Nth IIAM. \I.MI Jt'a'l lUl'KIMIIl-
1,000 pounds of High Patent Flour
m
A Car of Salt
\Mi A II * I h fSH "I
t I
I.
..it'll, Mrt#i ^1
., W.i". '.id * ,pV;
ess th- y ,«l
,*4 Isres *iten.lan
II I
h n
it MlMi
... a !*■■« aaien.wn '■ "■ ■
„a.| Mrnvo-rs M U« lllllametht "flipi.
Fine Seed Potatoes
That «'# or* SELLING VERY LOW
C. I. LIMBOCKER,
Mm.* K, SM. <1 • leM. ■ MMt.mi
~.k9i
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