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AILY
JUT JL
OFFICIAL PAPER OF NOBLE COUNTY.
VOL. 4
PERRY, NOBLE COUNTY. OKLAHOMA, TUESDAY, JUNE 2. 1896.
NO 24
PILED IN OSE HEAP.
How
Unidentified Dead at Mob-
cow aro Disposed Of.
TWELVE HUNDRED BODIES FOOD
Workmen I) g mi I \i
\\ lili'lt In I Imo I t
t'liiiii iwii Limul
At H lit t Sll
ins hp .lirencli l '.o
«• ti. ilii n of the
.1 oilII < fOSS-
1 V.V.I fit.
so i nij s.r; r;>u thomas I /m> AKC * |> P T7lTY(*
Juliii M t'.iliv 111 iKiiTinlly ll.n .• AllJ Vici, |\ {<1 . li' i I l' S * IJ1. [ti ,1.
|-r,.«..lili iil*i|inru.f...'Hi. *.! •. "l''J J*V4Ui'
j:• • ton. Mas.*., June:.'.—The Huston (
J iui'imI i« •: :i 11)\v will print the fol-
low i:.;; dlspaudi fro.n llungor, Me.:
"I haw n< v<r wrl'-tfii i ' Mr. Hanna
nor t<j any"t!. r person that Hon. T.
H. K .-1 v. >ald luwpi the nomination
for \i • -prtF l'.U. «in ti10 contrary. I
know Mr. I • «< 1 will n t act-. pt the nom-
ination und' r any circumstance?. We,
exj-vt to rvmiiaate him f >r president.
(Signed) "J. H. MANLEY."
Cojrpla I'ob Takca Thoir v:<
From tlio Court Hocra.
mil
XG 17 AND liLLED Willi LL1D
Moscow, Russia, June:'.—'There wore
1,277 victims of :'aturd iy'.- <11 'aster bur
led today. The bodies of thuse who w re
Identified and claim 1 liy relatives w.-ra
interred in private grav - but at th«* < x-
penpe of the; municipality. The jrwt
number of unidentified U-ad were burl-
ed In eli vn t • h< i, each fifty yards
long. The trenches were deep and thd
mutilated bcd.es had to l-e pla.d closj
together to find rooui for ti.- r.i all.
There were 600 workman engasi i alll
nigtit long nt the Vag • * -,;1 icinetery
dlgipn^ the g a vet. Many prl its, py ■-«
inent amen-; in- m 1 <n • Join <- *' ra-
stadt, f..r.ious for hi* plet/and hi* p ■>•••
if t>i console and* it I® bellsv< l i-y tas
peasants, to heal, anJ many m.lit; j
chaplains, conduct d th - fun. ral r-
vices, the friends ovowdini ar und ti I
graves. The surviving friends at:d Re-
latives for the moat pert oC the Ignor-
ant and simple-min''.« d peasant class,
and theirgriot «t)d < ror at th sudden
calamity was expic I in \ i y dem-
onstrative f;t:*r.oii. 'i i • ; ri .i ;it ti)*
cemetery Were pitiful sh 11
extreme. Only about h: 1' .t• • 1 •• • •
recovered havt* bet t id* n tilled 1 t.. s
majority > f th«*se atv i.: t i oi„'.i tl.- r j
are n.any chll n v. ial 1 p •-
ple„ 80 years oil. Most • f th priv.ti
graves of victims haw l.< . n marie 1
day with Wo ' i hi ci b. 111 1 there
i.y r. 1 itlvA an i Ini ribed with t - i
i of scripture. The pei pie slso stren I
twigs among the gra\ ■*. The «loth i
of the victims were In-aped in a hu-
pile In <-ne > • f lie- a t y :• 1
I oi g LIU of
Mlliff
Ft. Loui*. 3
Bged all day
;it weald ..J
on'.y p rn
\ • \ I
Miny ■ I j
• • o a dire. I j
erttfi • 9 how
. hftp to i es* |
• d 1 ;• :t 1
l anqu« t
all the
l reprs
• li- a*oh from I
s j j ■* II la est •
• i. i ns weri
■. nijo ty o|
i v.v-i . rfatur.
in this th M oj.le ran
peeking the sl.;,v \ t! a
ford a clurt to tin- fate "f th - mi.-sia;*.
This dr^fl I i torp, kstslned h< sp
of < onfu • l tat ti r.-. tio '• a a i t •;• ; . ",
aiv..rd- d little mStter fofr len lfl< I
even if it ha/1 b en systematieilly c r:-
4d Out add ti pp ire of thi i1 I
■ pr i ervfd. Hut a.'t r biag pulled ov :
ti f'-w tim s by the -row I < f « arc
thei .• Was no « -n Ij; .a • • t.i :1
appfarare • of th ' j.. .mi nis I
Tin* surviv rs ba1. • V - : r -•
slble idi* • of wii.it m ■ .*1 to :'a- r « r
how they <« ped. T
ber a t*-r U -1:
conflicting n i- ular •
them asi i i• tiielr
mirac le It U t .uc -:in
tP.-M po r. • ' at I
•> le eaeh lo r. l" 1 •
to car# f r t ' i
Tills evening th^ (*m
to the r< pre- : ativ -s
in his ra!m. The fo:
*er.- ai- ^
In tie aft- ) t e -.ar e-. l « sarin i
Visited thr h , • w : r th y sj i
coftie time. consoliu^th^patlvntiMn^
jured In Ka i
Lond n. Jure- I
Mo«c.,w • !•
mated that t 'il
kill* 1 sr.d \ . njni
them fatally, In tii -
ds^.
pItL \Clli:i ON Till: « ^ ' I.UN*'•
K«« Talk Mln il r *h.« i li t l T l« « r i
..f (i ..I N o of Man.
New York. Jur.e -t.. • ' langat ;
by the in *• al !• n ai at l« o s :
\ ..s th _• th« p. - of . 'ft*.
Hev i: s T.i.pi . «• • mi:;
ehurch. He to k r* his t x' .1 r.-mloh (
Skill. "Ilehol law I of t I. ■: I
.« y n- f .rlh in fur;. v • n a f?: :• v..us
a hlrlw: rl."
"8e\en yeifS SgC to Is) ." said tk * pas- •
tor. "ah. ut in * f "in i •>, ly, ^ ,
n • nurrow v.iii<y > • '*
mounts • W . a , i I • "f •• ""J
iont# «• T H tii i -1 *i 'p- * i-N l •' '
aorkfd th r- It v - « « f thilfi. i
lust ah v it in t! * 1 • w • • in im
i en*e r> « rv •:> of w.it' ioul any
aarnlns the l mi tmi ' i i1'" * -
bfok • Afiay and sw pt t • town b.-for-v
iX%
To • ■ o. f . ' t • ■ i ' \ w " - f
i,... y . i 01 I. I "i•'>' sifi H ,
the si . in of .1 , It c ■ IIiI> an 1 th«*J
world a• • p wi h her Why 1 • • • sack*|
Pith f t •• nation w ifo I >d i' ' 'IV hoi I
. w hlrlw ii '1 of th- l« u ■■ a f rlh :
in ruiy. •vim a frtevnus whirlwind.'
. •,Mil#1 |. r phi h • ti ly
without a«k'tat who ,1 r p<m«|lile At
J.ihni't' \ n i w ' s 11 f. nit f Hi- own-
r,p t), I -.IX tr. Th • d un v. i$ I t
atlolig I ti nl* I Hill III i 'I Has II e.'ll«
It id <• \ .>r I •' > t • n i I • IIk • • • 1 any*
i .in* i'. ' ■ 'ii. .<>• •• ' 1 "*i US..11., i
Hill m ■( M 'III.. '1 ^ 1 " I. '■ ' (■ nK
•n.t ii il' i'iriii'1 -i i" i. ■ •" : '
, .,,1,. if ii • . . >•••: " >r .if.if. I
•| 1im . nh.l mli' i* mi'1 i "it— . 'Ml-, nir
iMimU ..H i «" r 11. .«i II i« •• .>' i" >' '•
.|..i .liii'l llii'm
Th .t" .fc.-r I ' r«i'l..ii. i'mI
„ ..f th.. i 'iill. "T Hi <11 -'«t i n. .
« mill I'- I nul l I • I • h
inlit"r (!■ ' til. "I I'll pii'l ' ' ihi|ilc 'r'
I'll I tii..i. ..f II .'I ■*.. I rn:..' Ilf
\ii,,ih. i i i -..'.'ii wmmI'1 i'.. r ..i. i in 1 ■ ■
in. M«i>. i p>iui*rfii.y «n. «* in " A>
i< >. i) ..a.' "t «-.i.i*t. ' '' «
faivl, . I f i. til nil .*1 11. If" ' ' i' '
h>. r .*h i;..' i .n • ■ - 1 ■ " •'
In Oil t IK" |i ■ I'l.K ' II" " ' ' ' v 'I*
.iir.'tit.* ni.l im « tif..tlunate mi I. n ■
11 k it «l I • Ml " l.ni IH II * III
•. M«Ti..n..iif itiw.i«i f; i
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oni: 111 M-lil t. AM. twkntv
'Ui«me .ll.miliis In St. Lou's
Wuditool iy'A - tor in.
o., June —The list of per-
sons missing silica the toronado of last
\v in sdsy i sppalllng# At present
th • police have about 1-0 names, which
ei • glvi-ii below:
1V)ITKSK AKitTCA.
JOHN IIUOUTIIKUH.
i 11:N itY iu:ieni:xnACHEU.
r. M. BROWN.
J. JOHN HKHGEEST.
C'A Ith HHANDKNllBHOKIf.
JOHN t'ONVKLLy. Springfield. 111.
ALl'IIO.N.-10 KOONING, ^arlington,
Kentucky.
WHJJA.V «'HOOK.S.
M A M ! I'l CON H A iV
CHAHUKrt rOLKU.
WILHIA>r cook.
JOE IX>IU?EY.
JOE DETZEH.
MRS. 'FLORENCE DAVIS.
S. (>. DAVIDSON.
1'HIH DA MAT.
JEAN DECKER.
FA Y ETTI: E A ST M A N.
TELE I'll ELY.
ED FFLH.
11Y FOHFIT..
ji:hi: krvin.
10 "Kills FlgCHBH.
SIDNEY Fo.ST lilt.
MRS. OOOAR.
NANl,'V (JINOLES.
ADOLF C,< IODMAN.
i L. P. GOOD LINE.
ADOLPH GOODMAN.
WALTER ClU'KNWALD.
MAGGIE Hi KEY.
JACOB HARRIS.
ISA H!il, HOFtNE.
I'HALI.ES Ht'SE.
(;e< :: ;e hesse.
JOE I IE I :N AN.
BI.RTIIA JACOBS.
JEREMIAH RAY.
hi Ti-J.,1 <; ii. 11 y «f A mil nil in•; ,
umeit — S cry of Ilia i
or Jfnio S IIVK II—Th • Hod im
uro Left lluuftng.
th
Columbus, '-i.. June2 r-At 10:
morning a mob of : ) arwe i m r •. I
into th-.- Webster building during the I
trial of J • Slayt chsrg 1 with as- |
«auli:ns Wis. II uvui J Uryait last Thur*
day, and t' ill thi prlwntr from th« "f-
fic^r!". Slayion's trial bad *lrta(ly le-1
gun behind locked doors and a heavy J
armed guard of men w is presi nt to pro- ,
tect the prisoner from any ti-men mira-
tion of vldence.
The mob fore 1 tlv and with a
•k ti.
1 an
sp'
rs.ay;
d
i v at i: i
. A rOp I
j:. i !•: .«n I
i.\ wit a
JifclLLE HAY.
J. AY .H riN: TON.
:?AMi*i;r; JONES.
BIRDIE JACOBS.
CiEORGE HOW'ARD, Mmheapollt,
Minn.
ALLEiIT HARDY, L 7. inrport, lud.
E. T JEW.
mr*. j en kit. ' *
MARY i;i.!i ER.
LIZ7.1E KEiM.
ch MILES ' iifclT-TfcP.
i! f kelly. chicago.
GEItHAHDT KNOLL.
SAI IE I.'.Vfif. '
jam1.s kl;.:N.
<\ A L V MB'\IN. « . -jnatl.
cal M'CHartiiY.
JA.m:;s \ '.!:ll . w.-hs:or Grove
JOS IE >r«'H ARTIiV. M.mphis, Tenn
(j. m. dwyer. Hamburg, 111.
j(.r: Ml, a cgii lin
georo.;: mother.
1 h >HA MYI.::S, ( h c-:ig ..
A .1 NEISINGER. Ii. i 'tnpoll?. Ind.
J( H n (I'LE \ RY
WILLI \M O MKAIiO.
JAMES o Hi LEY.
M HAKE Eli
MOLLIE I'Al'LKV.
ANDREW FROBASCO
MARY RIDLEY. A t n. 111.
JOHN ROSE
J IIAACII
IDA RICH A EDS
«' W RFTL'iDGE.
ji >11n scott.
RAY MX ND ZMITNElt.
(' L simmons
james 11 smith
phas a f«'hoff.
LAFE Si '111'LTEli.
john smith
lena s.\n':;:r
J.\ mls STi'lb ;e n
charles . telnrilkh:.
a schmidt.
• V D *TT f EL
S W THOMPSON
Mi iLLIE TI!Fill S
MLS M TI!" H'AN.'l!.
F II Wool. ELL.
I r.l! am wind
Nk V \ \\ l.' *
willi \M WARD |« .u.m ill.-. TTy.
bee i ie whiztel
oi.G\ wei iiRi 'i'.it'/
M ARY \N AGNEIt
GlaiROE WALTINS
R MhHoN
i WillTSMCL
Ji •UN 'W' LFINGER
SIM W« o|>j<
Ji ll S ZI NG
gi 1 iu ie /ingi.eh
fimnk x v lljig a k.
ROME /.ALUIGAK
I,IX>.II\ ..in..1
resistless rush 5-v. pt
tors and gm: ' and
the neg.o uut latj t
was placed around
he was drafe-; d up lb ..
crowd shooting at h.m
along. Near t e bell tow
the negro up and perron
bullets.
After this, ti: I rn >b, AS lolly an 1 d -
llberately as In th.- ii.-* insi tno . ...
Immediately to the « >urt • ise, and,
overpowering t&e J&lli . t1 Will Mil-,
a negro char# 1 with assaulting Mrs*
Albright two y.-ars ng. , an 1 tnareht 1
him slowly to where Slayt n*s lil •
body was hanging from a tree. Tne
trembling negio was made to look up >
the fate of his broth, r in crime, then
rope was placed ab his k •• --1 I
was si - .vly u?p« nd • i ia il.v air an 1 ii.
body riddled with bulih ti.
The bodlea of the r. a u .s v. . 1
hanging during the :-.r. .n
surging tnass of hi:- i Tiiiy \v m
around the see.. •. Th gt :t
mint prevalle I h^i , e*-n y
the negroes and It Is ;
further trouble will <
Mis. B yan w a* as -*
fi'tiiy, four rs.iles fi ..
Thu: sday nr.: r.ii.jj. M.e
man, n >t ov r 18 yt-ar
husband had i ft ho;n.
about daybreak. •' ..;ly ::fjvr '. • 1 .t
a big n ^r) er.T I M..-\ Bryan's pri-
vate r - ra and sa,.- • -d< 1 ia assaulting
her. b'he fought with him floretiy# but
her v.* ak ron ii'i n t. a I • • d ht i strug-
giof IV) av id. r >u .-'d-d ...
rying out his i.rutal prp • ar.d left
h^r half unc .r .-\i« «i-- o.i li.e fi or i f ii-
i rr. Regard I ss i. *r coa.l.ii.-a. Mrs
Bryan ru--.it 1 ' ' t:.e i . .r and fir.d two
pistol fch a; ti., r g o, vrith ...t • ff t.
In a short tim-- Mr. B > a i " : d and
on being af.pr.. ised of
Imine'Eat iy t id; i'
the sheriff and an a-
to atour the woods l'>
was soon c.'.p.tuied.
.t imp
• • k i 1
y .nr.,
of
lumbus
crime
%1
: 1 with
TflUi:i: TIK.t • AM) DLAII llt.-jll.-J
huinlmr of Kl li'<| hi in* MiweoW I'uiiio i
; nn'ta'illy Growing.
icow, June?.—The d! > | •' on th|
Khod;jn k Ijl plain Is conitantly :• ill.
in«: in prep ;t on • th ln\< i gatl mi
by ti e authorl.Ls eo.-ulnuc. Thote ar-j
made und -r uitflculu< s, as th« recovery
of tin? victims was i nduoteu by bum
drcds of vol: rs and many were ear.
rled away I fore thei were enui
ated. Many add^ional deaths of thii
Injured who w re carried away are oc-
curring which are only added to th<3
enumeration after some time.
It In now said the fatalities will
amount to between two and three thou
and. but It Is impos if 11 ;.t yet to learn
exa tly the oxtent of the disaster. An
oltlcial statement this morning placeq
the number of dead recovered at l,:w«.
But, in contrast witit this oflb ial at-1. •
ment; thir • are 1,283 <oipi .• lying thii
afternoon at the cern..-te:y, 1 . ski s th?
many dead and dying that are know i
to have been r m ivs I from the Ill-fated
ii- Id by friends.
Saturday evening, after receiving
deputations, the czar and c/arlna a •
(tended and danced at the brilliant ball
at the French embassy. Pr. paratloi. i
had been made on a m.-.n elabora :
fecal" for tills ball, Anil It Is aasertt i
that $70,000 was expended on th cupi
per alone, rare vianda and deliclou-
fruits and vegetables being brought
from the moti; distant climes to add ti
the delights of the f*ast, while FraneV
furnished the costliest and most el
gan: fabrics and furniture to set ef|
the beauties of the palace where th*
embassy 13 lodged. The czarina waj
not uiforn i of th • dli aster, owing 11
ht-r dcli'-at'• •- : liilon. Wild * tlv iar. •
in th.* French embassy < mtlnued amid
all the accompanir.:* nis of luxury and
gal ty, di®i onfalate friends and rela-
tives wand. ; d ..v. r th • d< s-date piai:|
•among the dea 1 an l the suffering, dyi
ing, looking, oft In vain, for their miss-
ing.
Sunday a r- .;uI• n- mass was said i |
a chapel "f the Ki.n lit', at which tlei!
czar and c •::-.a ar.d all 'he membc:
of the Imp .ial fa'.idly attended. Tin
olty Is filled with gri f-strlcken crowds,!
It ii a .. • >>f th.* va •:
munStude tool: pa: t In the f : \
that liiar* ware la:;; numbers vvhi'
wewJ totally unaware of the numl |
i'\. . am< n g them thail had b eij
crushed cut an l wh> p:oc .-ded with
their merri'-maklng throughout the day
without having grai ;• l the fearful proi
portions " the di. -..-:er. Even up ti
o late hour at night, people refu-:e l t:
believe th(: • cjuld have been so many
livs lo.- t.
But thou- nds of p- r-ons are crowd-
ing t* th Kh dijn-kojl plain, sear di«
| ing for t-'.atives am; friend". Thj
work of idt ntiflcath-a Is most difficult,
b th on account of the large numb i
of victims and th • trampled, torn and
mutilated condii'on of many of tin
corpK-'s. mir.y . f which are crushed
cjulte ! yond th*. p •-.dbillty of tveognl-
ti >n, in i aim si b | n 1 sembtence tc
humanity.
The major!4y "f the killed were peas-
f. •.: < . .rn cutiying p!a though the
- : ; ing of • me Indies •• I th tt thep
v. :e perft.ns of w . • ith and d stin^oa
ly ' rX_XlS_
AYc Need Uoom:
You Need Clothing'.
•mwrn MAM TO S'Cfi'f
f rfn'ifo (aTi Shoefi.
iipbillo l^i I'.i^lno received today.
Clo th ins: Cc.
V ■ i
North Side of Square.
!•'. (t. Moouk, President.
ti. A. McCandi.ess, Cusluer.
Exchange Bank of
Opposite Postcffice, Perry, 0. T,
Solicits Accounts of Farmers, Merchants and Corporations.
East Harrison Ave.,
H. H. PERRY, Proprietor.
Rates $2.00 per Day,iki_ * +
GUTHRIE,OKLA
•s i ;.j: m' mon
. a the; a army
• Unit 1
Gen
> rinl-
and '
.1 j.-
tiger, i
n s try-
JR.
. J'pml 'i maiJ,
I o1 . Il.
p -.'III II l-i) •<* II U low II, Ptlp*
li"w n • I In Sii aiii r Llhbls
CarpMiUr, Si' imo l.lbbi « C< iis«-i
i1.11*p i'« r. ' ■ in* i I'll > of Vkk■*Im11
Four h'• I > l l" «t|pp iti'il lo lie ill
ruins of H ulard mnrket.
Ii i; ti \ s It ill ti. %• i%
• I ti, ut V* •••H'im-iiIAI I i rill. • H •••♦
, %\ 'I I .MO 'si t >i *,*Oi|i I'niir *,
„ ^ k. J iii * i Tw . yiniiw n •
1 i c«
Not m i n
I. ft I hi' e||
rid- In Ht
i Hi" trip
. a i i i
tnffiK Ei
i lh tiver.
Si' U nil
• ill \ Iilsy
run.'I<i •
i an ailv^r-
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i h i -I i «il,
I '.ill I.lot
It Lull
in
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at
ii:: viks V. J VI.I
l.eurrnl llrmli' . Ty n
l.u mid Si*
Havana, June
Tyler John.-on. trig
' vali y In tlie *
civil war in t.
j visit of courl<
Weyler t nlay.
ing to obtu.n r
, nio Mac .
I Col- n 1# i'd
; es with thf i:. - t«*. a.s ia S
provintha\ e Infll ted a 1 • S
: killed upon t • t i my. 1
lost one man killed and f >r \
| A <1 -ia.-hm t.t ma. i. ■
the pK via of Pins Dtl HI
} fklrniUh with the Ins-jig
I which tlx of the 1 ti r v. <
j twi iv«- wounded and two <
troops had thi • wounded,
i General M d i waa • e
i force ■ f insjiv at Hoyo ,
I insurgents v.eie kliivd und t.
i tun d. of i• k .v. i in:. t
in.4n was k:d I and fl\ -a..
Tori i. A HANTH .'IIIKK *I«M;V
ITi Thsl Ihr In 'nun \«jrluiti of Ihit ( II)
klinn il bi* I iil-ir.'«'il.
Top. I,a. Kan. Jutv : Sa,. ; lnt« .: lent
D. B. Eistn in of ti. t . .• > -o •
lum le i'" has pub' . I i - . \
regard t> the <|ii. sll n "f wh.d -ii .il '• I
don« wdth th- In rr . I nuai r 1; •
M.in«* p-ople In Kan 'is the asylums n; a
I elng ei .wiled;
"To my min i th# re Is on'y op an
««r to Ala quefltlon C 1 " Inl m t
i ks, pilvafe t i < pt:rd. . in • • - ti i t*
tumitu In p • ' h'Mi-. . I I i U an I t' i
ear«* of nny but a f *v -f Is ■ mP*1 t
. v S In f imllh'S ! h"'i! I be •!!• ea '4 1.
Th.- slate t na.iK" ' by i "ii«lltut.on \ p' •
\ ini m |o . ,ii-i' f. i I 1 i>«1111 • . • I it
m i . it Id be d lie III sbi > l i Ml; ut 7
s <nd, the T i1 k . i .lum sh I'd be
complete I, WllMl w olid K'iVH t o I ' i*
n' ut le.i alt 111 n I | itl-nt • I i
third nny him • lee.il I b. ■ l«. • i If th i
w • ■ fit th" n "t 1 ti • bl - t ad n- -: •
reeSlbls point eesllliltv Is • .*
Important • n- b-ratlon I hos. Ju«t
I . rn ohllgt 1 to ti — • iu ■ i ii w m ' a f at
Norton r. tinly to tosiwatom. a •>«
lum, to I'l'ft' i which she muil a direel*
ly thi us ' T |*ekrt I iv« hi t pi«
ti.' it brought from the sottthw.-iit < rn 'f
r n ttp> list", a d' iti' • ef un ml'* v I't
m-in^y <«• « su li i journsy ralght ti"«
11 ' \ nil ■ i i • <«f ♦ • v ry Th i
m oemints an I suggrsilons sre r^pp" t.
fully " i* mitt' I to E ■ .Er i r- ti i
r , i i iHe hep tfcst th ub| t will
l« • d. -''.is*■ d. Hill I' a thi IUemb«is j
ti o h'At I s -111'1*«' will b. prrpiud ti
s. t lnt lilt• nlly up n !♦ "
Th
r of
-•n a
on s of a nun.,
in - iik- and fine linen we;
found, t: • tti ii i
foundings of many of
w ho are seeking for tid-
mu a • • th" e lifUSie:.
Id .-n ti ti alloYi.
31.it l Ouny lilM'i II I p.
^ lshington, D. C . June It Is said
that Senator Quay ( lee the nomlna
tlon ««f McKlr.U-y on the fiist ballot.
Lafayette, C do., June ?.—The strikf
of th ■ northern t'-dorad min •=. r le.fd
a w> k ago, ended t • lay. The ir- ti r°*
turn i to wmv wlthoitt havlaf gained
their point.
The lending hotel . >t* Okluhoiuu. Kveitliii'f; new
Sj.eciul attention to the trade of Commercial men
A Raft of Ribbon Remnants.
W
i'
:r :
We luivo just sietiie.l and iimncnse lot of an nil Silk" Satin
and (in.- (train Kibhons, in all colors and width?., in short
lengths at a wry low j.rice. They are just the thin;; for
I hv-s Ti iuiininu, Fancy w>.rk, Hat Trimniinj;, 1 lair ribbon &c.
Now is the time to lay ill a supply of : : :
Ribbons at Bargain Primrcse-Sliort Lengths Short Prices.
A l.'i of Mill leii.'tli* of India Linens from I to !• yard#
at alio'.it one-third le.- slhan regular J.rici
out while vou can get them.
l'ick them
lliini'li ill.
riayed. \V
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We Have Had Occasion to Say
That a Mack Skirt, not a relic of last seasons grace,
but a S'\li>!i Affair of the piv-ent day is a j.rluio nc-
c. --itv. We have ji^t ojiened another new lot of
lilack (loot! ■ of the l ight sort for Stylish People.
When you see our lll.ick (foods, yon see the right
tiling at the right price.
: i,, i, ii o n n ii ii i t o j ; a1 *.<f" ' • .v<t
i :u .inj-oii 2o.i * i i
ii..« KllolJ.^i". Ilii*'. nnj e 4' :jt\(k'r
i' i i n > .in I s, hrl\. r.
v .,?/ .-I
I ,t ti .*
lht'..lnH hi
nil,. tM.-.tf.
P • nl .nj^lim
lh^Htrti"tiHis.."' t in i> ' « •
SK.It l ti IHVi*.l. ll, ktl,
M.H ' HW..I ItiMH.i l S,l ■ I. I'S,
I ..It'll.II, :. I . It II.ti
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Il • * "I'tin h.r« )> l.r.|iir *hl?t|
rt iiniit I |.1"I' It I" * . «it.|.l«f bl# r . j
I nl Al llrtt. 1*11 r ■' ■ h> hlgl, i
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"f I'll. n. I.t 11! r. w.r. (linn kfl
tuifnint an.l ln,t«ftlr hllltd.
hit.1.1.1. 11V lit. Hill I llill
d ..it. In.fiiii.r u,i.ml. Irtmi,.
11 I l I. Hi. .' rim...,
II'..,. It. .Itir,.' ... II. ll"|. '.f II 1^.
t., . it Ml i 11' |.'U t ' I 4. ti I, *iti|j |. , .
i,.it i n I'm!" i'i i' >f .-i 'i >i I.
i, I > 111- f. t« lilt i. ' it'l I'll■. >■(«. * li. H
n, |- i | IHnnl.'l, I II it ti I Hp
ii|.. III. ■ r I' ill. I. . It t ' \«r I."*
J |,l . I'll II 'I'l II 'I 11! - I '' *
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II itti-i I . M ir-' • an I \\ 1. 11.1111- !.
an I t.'ik .
Hi ,i i'l tin;' iM, Jil I.' I. .Si' il . :
It II I')
Minn i]
urn i;
Hmlnk:
IVthilt, J un.' l.« H.
It ti t.
'X><*tr.ili o « | l l u t l ii M ti i
pt |V, .11 1 3 # 11 I 11 I I 0 - * III I
Hull. I ■ ' KlfJil innI Ti. In mm; Mut*
' iti•• .in I K.inn*
t'.ilumliu'. Juii * I. ■' .iip
ii ii i:
(•..luiiil.ii" ,T n ft ii .' i ii ii 0 i j il l
M11vv nlU " . .'I '• I I II 'I 'I I i' Ti II I
IU ' I ■ Il"««' II nut Wlltiin. .'Uu<-
..'li, tUk r itti'l M|i.'i.r,
ll,«..rit ,t..i'ill.lInn
|. Molif . nt tt.ii'kfur.t Hi'.ir.
li ti S
ji i, i n n n ii n ii a n i i it i
|. . M 'in. . I 2 il il ft n # t • ins
Hittii M'Ickw -ri mi| Mny.lor;
r. ni. i . t l/.i"i si
I Mil' V HI I' I't' II |ll'< 11
It ti t?
< t.i K i|tl-l« ' « I ft ft I
(j,( , a ft « ii n ii ii it ii , i
I-1 rn.. ttn y nil fdllitMni it it/
«tt t Wiilnn .
I'ii . "ii at thii. nor K' "i.
tt It ti
| i|i i |i . ft « ft n | n ft J « i } )
(lii'l - "it 'i ft I t <i 1 t • 1 T 3
fit I ti." Umlin Anl il.iurr, Nlrtluli.
mill Arm,tn.itg.
HI. ti fiutift Pi1 rei
It It 11
l<. t . .. , ft s t t" n" a * ti" i
fli J. i't IIIIMIItt^l « |
It.II Ti -i n i, rh t BU'll ' : Jeiirt*
,.'tt '.111 ktl.
A Look at the Sky
Thi".i fli ;.n o <1 I nil relia ivuiiiuU u > that the days
hii\" gone hy. when it tiirmd Sun and Itulii. llow
I i g. t nlotig with the old olio i a ijuestloit, but
w in ie to g. t a tiew one i n.>t They ure a
New and Fresh Lot,
And the pi.'ti. t wu ever hud. The Si vies Mill
pie. e von and the price. ire right. Iires.lwi.
Celluloid und Natural St.nk hainlle- in. two
jii«t alike. A go. d time llow to make a . lei lloti.
Comfort Suggests.
A
MITT,
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t Wiml, li.it Hill I'-.l.l.l. .i*|B the
. i tu |. int. tii Mil 3>~>i il*. M,.«t iAltf . li*.
ini ■ i.l I In. it'ir) li Ift. I IK bB
itltiliillt.il t
W. E, Chapman b Company.
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