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UtSI THAN W.OOO A VIAN.
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PLATFORM.
RATS AND OATS AT WAR.
fOR "JIM M" tons.
THE MISSOURI HOt'SE DE-
BATES THE MATTER.
MUCH TALK INDULGED IN.
|. glilat« r« Bus | l<-Inn* •• to Two*
On I r«HMi|rr l>tlllon« Think II
!• 'HUII" forthr I'rrlnlit Hutr«
Hill — C'ow | uUory Kilnw
tlonnl Hill l irod#w«l-
NirrriiiK Commit!***
.IrrrKHKON CITY, Ma, Jan. ?!.—Ihe
*'.liu Crow Cur," bill to compel ruil-
roa U to furnish neparate coactiea for
the aoeoniiiKMlation of colored travel-
era furniahetl the subject for many
lo.iff-winded Hpeeehes in the House
t us morning. Originally it provided
that the companies must furnish sep-
arate Ihilimans if any negro wanted a
al«*epin^r ear. no mutter if it was only
one person. The committee recoiu-
incmlcd that the hill be iu>t passed.
A substitute giving separate cur- or
in small trnins "Jim t'roiv i'ur>. with
partitions in the middle und cutting "IT
the Pullmans ivn* offered this morn-
ing Thi' House wrangled for two
hours on this subject und was no
nearer a settlement when a recess
until - o'eloek was taken, than when
the debate liegiiii
A hill providing for making it cuiti-
puisorv on parents to send tlieir chil-
dren between 7 ami 14 years of agv
to school was introduced t y Taylor of
Harrison. Other hills were introduced
bv Williams, prohibiting the sale of
cigarettes to minors; by Slate, to pre-
rent stin-k yard companies charg-
ing more than '.'0 cents a head for the
sale of stock; by Tubbs. to compel rail-
road companies to furnish tlie railroad
commissioners with lists of the state,
county and municipal officers the\
carry free or ut reduced rates; by
Hawkins, to reduce the allowance to
county marshals for feeding prisoners
from SO cents to the present iniximum
of JO cents a day; by Whitecotton. to
prohibit the sale of liquor iu public
parks.
The senate received the usual bundle
of petitions for a reduction of railr id
fares. and a score of unimportant 'nils
and adjourned in half an hour until :i
o'clock Monday afternoon. Thre new
clerks were added to the force of cin
piojes.
The Kepublican steering committee
electee I Senator Klene chairman and
John 1- llittinger vice chairman Kep-
retrntatire Johnston of St l.oui
county is secretary. The chairman i
to appoint an executive committee of
live member*.
The house this morning adopt fd th
following Cuban reso' ition1. "Resolved
That we request our senators and rep-
resentatives in congress to use
means and favor every measure
sistent with our treaty relations with
Spain and international law to secure
peace in t uba on the terms of absolute
independence of that island
In the Senate yesterday a do/en
more petitions had been read asking
for the passage of a law providing f
a .'cent railroad fare, wnen Ihiviss.
said: "These petition* strike me a>
odd. They come in here every day.
are worded exactly alike, and the one
from my county is signed by ;uauy
fanners who do "not ride on a railway
'rain one* a year Why do they ask
for a reduction in railroad fares and
say nothing atsuit freight rates when
they pay frv'ght on something every
dai in the year'.'"
Kverv day since the legislature be-
gin work these petitions, worded ex-
actly alike, have N-en pouring into
hoth houses The headings ere type-
written and show clearly tint they
came from a common source They
did come, uual of them, from the
Travelers' Protective ass, .elation,
w.ilch is working for the adoption of
the two-cent fare hill Thi*. and the
farther fact that the lobby seems glad
to have the people devote their energy
to lowei pa acngcr rates make* some
„f >be more thoughtful legi lator *u
plctous.
i ne traveling men buy mileage tick-
et* that do not coat much more than
two cent* a mile and consequently
legislator* say they ought not to be so
terrtblv interested in the hill
freight 'ate*, however. i a more
Important aahject and It ;s one which
ln t now is almost entirely forgoiici
VlvervNalv ;«** frvight on coal f,ssl
and clothing and the farmer* ps* it. n
grain and lite *t<*'k in the reduction of
their prices Reduction of freight
rate* i* one of the measure* promised
hi thi* legislature and it *e.m* mid
that the hll'.s with that end in view
should I* *o generally lost sight of at
this stage in^the proceeding*
tti. risiw
Bv l**r asai so. Jan JV rwe ea*e.
of the plague which is .-aging In llom
bar. are re pur ted froo, Karaman Is
land off the west eo t of Arabia ti
the Ked sea. It I* a Mrttl.h n*«'*« .
and one of the leading station* hear t.
the city of Mecca t «eti re querni
tine has been e*taht<*be-l hi the Itu*
sian aathorttlea
•sf«H aa a fwt1 tiaaee
Jimtwtltrt. Ma. Jan III
aquabl.le among the Republican* >f
Ike Ieg's.allire over the re*.-wtittenita-
tkwt of Bene M iWltsli for a pee in
MeKlelev a eabtnrt ..mi to a *ati*f*e
tor* tertMtnatb'n thia moralag, wh. •
on revoweteedetlolt of VeSw ttarner
the steering e*'Mir ttee itee >l.d ash
Ppr*I.teat e re« HeKlWeir to apt*' a'
some Mleaoort man to a eab.n. t pr
Mtlon
Me. Mm ■oaks Kea4 toe «««
Ihs *«.«« a, Uma Jan *
fatlare* «e t" like'* >wi«r fc r
The bank* rere'vr.1 a*** than a m>
Ml ftollftra fr>f« n «a«<. ««ree« iHi
«.*•! akd the. ar «'«ndiai
tiMthee All agree t«< teN« • tm
MM .te|M<V> ith^« al*l* da«* n«
the <a
Free stiver, aa laeaaia Ta*. a *evaaaa
Tart* and Caatral at raetBe Boada.
Toi'KKa, Kan., Jan. 2S -Senator W.
A. Harris waa In hl aeat in the Henato
yesterday. Asked aa to his platform,
he said; "I want to aaa the govern-
ment, according to the law of 1*82.
take po-,-salon of the Paciflc romia.
Thia is i • -alter of Justice to the peo-
ple ami would prove a ealuable object
lesaon In t-nnaportatlon affairs.
••I want to see the Income ta* made
a perr anent feature of government
policy, whe'her It la> by amendmenU
to the constitution or some other
method.
"I want to aee silver restored to IU
former |Misitlon as a full money lr.etal,
without limitations. I will co-operate
with every effort to bring this about
by international agreement, but 1 uin
not in favor of making our action «le-
pendent upon such an agreement.
"I am in favor of tariff legislation
which, in conjunction with the income
tux and Internal revenues and other
duties, will provide ample revenues for
nil purposes of the government.
t Remarkable Kagageaieat. la Wklek th. am W.ll.n.JI^P./ '
Ijtws of Nalare Were Reversed. youth of Morocco are anything
When the <aU are away the mh o
body^knowa1* 'Tlie'lii'mo'lll'tlo^oatfut w^nUtMnSaan^re^Bhr
•Intnge l thlt
the rata are :i .
riiey claim that the largest ami oltl
.at ro'lenta In Louiavillo are in their
►ttii-e, ami they ought to know, for
,,,,, a,, i u. 'sa
« h -nsi B" ",:= i srsir's's # as
r,r2i£s:'i «i.,2: K'rrr:tiXr.it
nation before . Kroupot hl rae. ^ |||e||| wjth e{>mc paternal ad-
These lit j vl« « u^ni.^
t,e«cWS and atl,ehe„e0«erdaTcaU m.fnedbc^re'th..n". Z
the operators' tables. A lot of food near at the tiuu)
is u make It read "When '"llowing liieiilcnt will
i 'iwat the cats will play." *'r- MacLeod,the hrltish Mce
tZ?the lament and old- t'reUJ' ktlow" le"
rice-Con.
. now,
and does not come In for so mam
curses and Insults as he used to, hul
some little time ago, as he was r«l«ll
twenty witnesset
Plants for the Faithful,
TorKKA, Kan , Jan. -3. - The justices
of the state supreme court appointed
0. C. Clemens ns court rejMirter for a
term of two years beginning March IS.
lie will succeed T. E. Dewey. They
also ap|iointed Harry McLain. Judge
Doster's old law partner, as iu>sistant
reporter. Mr. Dewey will remain as
index clerk.
K. \V. Turner was appointed secre-
tary of the new roilror.d board. Miss
Jessie 1 jewelling has la-en appointed
stenographer of the lioard.
Webb MeNall, the newly elected in-
surance commissioner, will appoint
.lamea Murphy, business manager of
the Advocate, as his assistant.
tlovernor l.cedv formally announced
the appointment of John ". Ilrciden-
tlial, state bank commissioner, for an-
other term of four years
tlovernor I.cedy announced the ap-
pointment of Henry Steele to lie chief
of police of Topeka. The Topeka po-
lice board has not yet been appointed.
A Hoeletv Man Arrested.
Atchison, Kan.. Jan. 23.—Society ia
,cite,I over the arrest of Will Crura,
a young society blood, on the charge
of forgery. Crum, it is alleged, has
lieen passing forged checks on Kansas
hotelkeepers. lie traveled under the
aliases of Charles K. Overton and Tom
Carleton. I.. A. l'odvant. of a llolton
hotel, located the forger as livinp i
Atchison, and at riving here identified
Will Crura as the forger.
rederal I'le for Missouri.
Washington, Jan. 23.—The Repub-
lican tneinliersof the Missouri congres-
sional delegation have been given to
jnderstand that their reeommenda-
ions for federal appointments wdl re-
ive favorable consideration from the
ncoming administration. There is,
however, a proviso attached to thia
promise. It is that they shall net in
harmony, and at the same time keep
w ithin the bounds of modesty.
The Sent* Fe finally Uets It.
Nrw York, Jan. 23.—The board of
directors of the Atchison, Topeka and
Santa Ke railr« ad met to-day and
formally voted to accept the proposi-
,ioti that has la-en pending for the ac-
quirement of the first mortgage bonds
of the Western division of the Atlan-
tic atul Pacific railroad company.
These bonds amount in round num-
bers to litl.OOO.OOO.
Choctaw Treaty Opposition.
Washington, Jan. 23.—Secretary
Francis is finding a great deal of op-
position in the way of the thoetaw
treat! in addition to a large number
of written protests, several delegations
from the territory have presented rea-
sons why the treaty should not lie sp-
provetl.
Hanker MrKnl(ht Arrested.
1 oi MTtSXk, l\ v . Jilt Mi ,' M M,*-
Knight. president of the Herman Na-
tions hank, which was closed Monday
mornmif. was arn-ste.l here yestenlay
charged with falsifying the tsink's
N*ikv McKnight s |>arents live In
Independence, Kan.
THE MARKETS.
Z bought d£rn- frtirn the tialt ^X^la Ll7d VrXcLc^l/
Houso, an I the cats thought they had fh® d„Mked 1 '
been brought to an institution tor
poor and aged felines to spend the j
dosing days of tlieir lives. All went |
well for a few hours, and then the ^
fun began. An old rat weighing
this was true.
^"No; it is not true."
'•I>id you whip the hoy?"
"O, \es, 1 whipped the boy."
What would happen In yourcouti
3&ton" Ttrwy P1H«.
some two or three pounds walked into try slich a ca*c: " . .hnlll(. hav«
I . ana, zq.r
was soon the discoverer of the fact j you,ha«i no policy
that there were a great many strange i 'iul >"u 'ul[ult a "
animals around. At llrst he could | , . wiUlntf
not imagine what they could be, but And I ant willing
after pushing his nose against the j10r1^ . . ^ f tfc
soft hair of one of them ne retiiem- Tlie father of the boy stotw lorir
bered that they were cats. In his j and said he'/hou«ht Mr. MacLeod
.r«\w^ealhr«wr^
awjss."s«f A'5 Brar£ir isr i
tight. Then how the fur did fly: I do^'r„T."u^willed on ti which
Out, of every door the cats rushed pell ! amounl Mr MacLeod extracted from
hf a few°n?innutes°the rate rettuned his vest pocket and placed on the
from the chase and took possession of I „ the dollari,. Mid hCL
The father of the boy advanced with
whipped
to pai
the tialt House meat that had been
served to their enemies. That was ihe ^
several months a^o. and hiiuo then <i v
cat, large or small, has never dark-
ened the doorway of the Western
Union. The rats hold the fort.
Manager Smith says he has submitted,
and thinks not'iing of seeing a big
rodent sitting on his desk playing
wiUi the red-ink bottle.
Llstf
remedies resorted to not only by
Ityaka, Finns and Hadagas, but by
Greek philosopher* such as St-raplon
and Alexander of Tialles are by no
means attractive It is surticient to
sav that they are the quintessence of
everything uoxiou-, repulsive and
nasty. Kye of newt, toe of frog, and
the liver of blaspheming Jew are sav-
ory and delicate in comparison. Hut
no one could find fault with this
ancient prescription for a good physi-
cian: He should be truthful, of a
Stay a moment!" said Mr. Mac
Leod. "You have adjudged *1 tc
this man, O Pasha and see, there It
is. 1 have udmitted the nITense and
settled it, and I have answered yout
question as to the law of my country.
; llut, tell me, what is the law In youi
' country if the son of one of vour peo-
ple insults a statiger in the street?"
Tne father of the boy is responsi
rue Coat ef Kducatlna New at Cam-
bridge UsIfMsltii Kaalaad.
The Cambridge atudenta of to-day
strike the stranger as a splendid lot of
healthy, earnest young men, says it
writer In the Otnaha Bee. The descrip-
tions of Cambridge life at the end or
the last century which have been given
us would not hit the mark now. Iu
those days beer drinking and royster-
|ng and dog fancying and horse riding
occupied most of the time of the young
lords, more auglea being described on
billiard tables thnn In the clasa-rooms.
This sort of tlilug Is very much looked
down upon nowndays, and the boy
who make display of their wealth nr*
by no means the most popular. When
the young princes were sent to Cam
bridge the Prince of Wales left positive
Instructions that their companloui
were to be absolutely selected from tho
Industry stood highest, nnd that under
students whose morals, capacity and
no circumstances should they associate
with the fast set of young extravagant
lords and rich men's sons, who some-
times bonsted that they would, not have
to live by their learning. Economy. de-
cency, manliness nnd earnestness seem
to be Inculcated here as much as Itook
learning. 1 was told by several fellows
that from *750 to 1,800 per annum was
ample to meet the entire expenses of a
young man at Cambridge. Tlutt more
that this sum was not only unnecessary
but undesirable. On the ship coming
Over 1 met the sons of a rich Philadel-
phia Iron master. Just from an Ameri-
can college. The stories those young
men told me of the extravagance of col-
lege students In the I'nlted States, If
true, were enough to make us out of
Conceit with the higher schools of our
own country. Compare the simple
rooms of Cambridge students, and
Cambridge professors, too, for that
matter, with some of the suites of out
own college "swelldom." And yet what
a profession of great men these little
rooms with their narrow staircases,
low- doors anil dlamond-paned leaden
window casements, have seen. Out
rich men, most of them men of simple
habits and tastes, would do well to fol-
low the present generation of wealthy
Englishmen and Insist upon no vulgat
display at college. I vet them think of
the splendid young men Cambridge li
turning out at a cost per anuum of
from $TS0 to $1,000, the first mentioned
sum, the faculty says, preferred.
PERRY ICE AND
COAL COMPANY.
—Offloe At—
Perry Mill
Co>
—DIALERS IN—
Genuine McAlester Ceef
and the Best Kan-
sas Coals*
Leave Order®
At Joe Stout*. Cigar Store and
at M. Greenwald s Second bantf
■tore, eaat aide of Square.
All deliveries free inside city llmlta.
Charm* lor l)i«ra«c
of potions decoctions, and s;lid the Hasha, "and the father
should be Hogged."
••Verv well. I have settled his
claim against me by [laying his claim
Now 1 want my ca>e against him
settled. I demand that he he
flogged "
The Kasha and the "bench" ae
cided that it must lie so. The man
could lake the dollar, but must be
flogged if he did.
The father of the boy retired
swiftly, with carscs, not loud, hut
deep Mr. Mac I end picked up h
calm temp-r, not peevish with an dollar and everybody put on a smile.
Irritable patient, hojeful to the last!
lav of his patient's life, and rigid In j
seeing that his o.tiers arc carried out
In l hina. whether the family phv-1
liclan possesses the a'inequalities or
not, his salary is stopped as soon
as the householder falls sick. The
difficulty of this situat,on Iseu lanced
bv the rule that after fe ling the
pul-e and looking at the tongue, the
physician is not to ask any trouble-
•nine questions nor mat the sick man
volunteer any Information An old
Itoman was not above the use of
what are called magic -ongs, but
which seem pure gil berish. A dislo-
cation was to tie reduced by the ut-
terance of the formula. "Iluats hinat.
pista. Ista. daiuiipialo. damnaustra."
The closing words seem mote allied
to the language of the nnslern cal>-
man than to that of the cider Cattx
to whom it Is ascribed
Not much more civ ill ed are such
Atiglit-Saxnn phrase- as the Wl
particles
F. O. Moore,
President
H. A. McCAKDi-Esa,
Caahlea
'XCHftNGe
BANK OF PERRY.
Opposite Post Office.
PERRY, OKLAHOMA.
tjrSolicits account, of Farmera. Mer-
chants and Corporations
tr i. anvas I D- TKKkUAN,
FARMERS & MERCHANTS BM.
Gsasrsl Bsnklnn Bn«io«« Tr g scl*«l.
J. W JOHSSOH.
Oklahoma Cilf.
A. MORRIS.
MORRIS & JOHNSON & KELL066
LAID FIRM.
sad Fsa*
Practice la ill Court, of the'Tjrrttorytydl
eralconrU Alio n the L . S laid
Territory ami interior Department
PEKUYi OKI^AHOMA.
a-'ta. 4a
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M l%le tfla aa.i «"
Ne *M
IMatt K ry
Wa la Italt m l lt a«4 was «rva««4
K«ss«si-rrv *,> Jia 1* Tk r w « net
in,-ti „ti*at on «a, t,--,Ur ivmin.t for
„ tr j.l. s A. vrn smsll hut «'sst .amplrs
-ut rvAitU* Jina were Html* hvM
Hint W tic It Si i N> 1. TfCI
l.v 4 " rvivi-tcit Si^iti'-iv
soft Wheat No I 1 s a<Ss-.
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Saved hy His Boots.
Puring the French Revolution,
man named >chluberndorf, who |H>a.
seased cot.slderahle ability as a writer,
bv heartily espousing the cause of th«
f.irotulists in all that emanated from
his pen, rendered himself obnoilous
to liobespierre, and. at the dictation
of that Heice leader, was thrown lot#
prison.
When the death cart one morning
came to the prison for its load of
those who were tnat day to lie merci-
les--lv butchered, Schlaberndnrf".
name wa> on the list of the victims.
The Jailer Informed him that such
was the case, and ne drt s«ed himself
for his la-t ride with great ca e Hit
boots, however, he iould not tlnd.
ll'-re. there, even whe e. assisted b|
the jailer, he looked for ti.em in vain,
"I am .|Uile willing to t« e*e-
, euted ," said he to the ;ailer, aft*t
their fruitless search, "but. really. 1
Ing To rcni 've dust or particles (hou|„ tl0 aShatued It tro to the gutlo.
from the eye, von should spit thrice lin(l wnhout my boots. Nor do I
an I say three t lines "Tetunc re- w|jh t0 jt,uin ltm etcurslon piirty."
aoncm bregan gresso;" to stanch blood sm||ing grimly. "Will It make any
say the w> rds, ">isy • uma, cucuuia, tj|(|t,rence If my exec ition is deferred
mi to-morrow? hv that time I sha 1
Insect Secretloas.
Th* strongly vesicating power of
certain jutrts of the apparatus of the
blister lieetle of course suggested that
the function of cnntharidln In the
economy of the Insect might be con-
nected in some way with the reproduc-
tive process. But that such Is not nec-
essarily the case evidently follows
from the fact that tlie Insect pos-
sesses the property to a treated or less
degree In all Its stages. Including those
In which It Is sexually Immature. Even
the eggs are ismsessed of the blister-
ing iHiiver, though thi. perhaps Is no
more than might be expected, since
the ovaries are strongly Impregnated
with cantharldln.
In lVK? Beauregard took a portion of
a freshly laid batch of eggs and, work-
ing them up Into a paste with a little
water, applied the little plaster so
formed to his arm. After four hours
the smarting produced was sufficient-
ly intense to lead him to stop the ex-
perm ant. ITe therefore removed the
plaster, aud a few mlnutea after an
enormous blister appeared on the spot,
attesting the strongly vesicating prop-
erty of the freshly laid eggs.
In the larvae the property was found
to be much less Intense. Ten larvae,
several days old, were crushed and
made into a plaster, which was ap-
plied as before. Even after eight hours
nothing more than a considerable In
tlammatlon was developed, and no
blister appeared. When, however, a
larger application of the crushed
bodies of two dozen similar larvae « «>
made, a blister was produced after the
lapse of the same time. Knowledge.
E. M. CLARK,
Attorney- At-Law,
Will practice in all Territorial al
federal Courts.
Office in Jonea Ituildiaf.
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Incuma, cuui.i. uma, m.t, a," and to
cure the tootlu he spit in fie mouth
of .1 frog and «a "ArgldarM, niargl-
dam. sturdlg.iin " lor quinsy, how-
ever, you need only press the thro.it
with the thumb and the rin.' and the
middle d ngera locking upthe.ther
two, and tell t' c disease to le gone
—The vaturday liatiew
t rench noils.
Bread. In I arts, le distributed al-
most entlrelv by women They go to
the different bakehouses about half-
past o'rhs'k in the iu<>riilng, and
s nd a gissi ho.ir in I rushing and
(siiishmg Ihe r 'lis After all partt>
c es of dust and grll Is femovtd, the
women start out on their morning
round* to iheir regular cu.t<>mer«
Restaurant keeper* and thoac wlnae
premises hi*'- entrances ut«n Ihe
street and tht ir ong mils ^mpped
ut- a«ain*t the fnmt d< • , in plenty
cecd
tlnding my
Cavalry Pistol Practice-16TS.
Ilere follow the commands tor the
pistols
I. I ncs| > ymir pistols. 2. Praw
forth your pistols. This must t* is-r-
forme,I tilth the right hand; the left
pistol first, and then to mount the
niuuie. .1. nrder your pistol. Ilest
yonr pistol a little In your bridle hand,
and then Immediately tak« your pistol
Mr the middle i^art of It. nnd plae«.
the butt end upon your thigh. 4. Pink
at e-|«c|ally liked or rest ymtr pistol in yonr bridle hand,
ners fft. Bend your cock lor draw up yonr
*nek to half befitj. 1. Hectire, or guard
yourc> k 7 tijs-n ymtr pan. K Iflnia
your pan W ahut your |«n, •*. order
your hammer or stael. lit I'ast al"-ut
prol-ably
t lOOtS. '
• 1 iim'i know that It will matter
part cularly when you are guillo
tin"il.'' responded the funct unary.
"Suppose tee cad It t"-uiorrow,
than?''
"All fight:" And the jai'or allowed
S-hlats-rodorf to r. uaiit. ant un-
willingly. a* "Wing to hi* unlvetsal
gissl-humor he
iiy aller and pr
The following morning, when the
cart drew up t«-f..ra the prison doof
f.ir it* - l atch" of ticnws Schlabern.
lorf ts >i« and all —e"ssl waiting
the summon* o" the jailer to ta >e h e | yynf pistols,which Is to ls> done against
l i therein I tut h«naiue was not |,ft ttiigh. with your muaale up
- (a y,)0r n, iiage
VIM. VIGOR, VITALITY,
restored
IN 30 DAY*.
oood rrrtiTs at oRCB.
CATON'S VITALIZER
Cares gensrsl or spaclat dsMlltf. wstifal-
ness, spermatorrhea, emlsslnss, lep«se-
ry. paresis, etc. r„rrects funetliaall dla-
onlers. rsused by errors or iitewi qalc l t
storina l-ost Mautiii'Hl iu old or join*, fflvlag
si.or suit strength sliere tormer ssssnsss t'*
vailed, i oneenieol pscksfa sltupls, sascloal.
snd Issitimste
CURK !• QUICK AND TMOROU®H.
Hon I bs dereleed by lisltstiom: Isilst SO
rATOM'S Vttsll/ers. S,nt lesled It Tna
druKilltt doee Dot ba*s It Prlee Ul par fig*.,
thia, with wrlttan (uarastsa or «a -
plele rare tntormstisn, referenres. stc . trae
snd c.n lenl.s 1 Sen.1 us •Utsmesl of caM Sa4
rts for s week « trial lreatai*Bt Oaaoalf
Jaaeph, 6, Rose. 4, Julia, t, aii
Louis. 1, children of Paul Bartoovlteh.
Chicago, vera left locked la by their
mother snd when .ha returned tha
house was burned and tha children all
lead.
J u.ttoe Field save that Cleveland
lhall not appoint hi. euceeMor If ha
tan help It.
It i. stated that Olney hae told Spain
that the Cuban war mull be ended
within three months
Bland's friends say that he wttl
surely lead the minority In the Houa
Frank Be Wolfe, an opera ela«er.
look his life, owing to asspoadsacy,
due to stage fright.
MeKtnley'e majority of the popalae
vote, with the official votes oi bat •
few dletrieta aleeing, le IM.1U.
Oodfred Renter haa tha Eaataeky
Mnatorial nomination la hie giaaf.
hut Bradley may aot call aa aaWa aaa-
•Ion
A .ewer pipe true* la hetaf foeased
at Pittsburg
Paper mill, are formlag a pool ta
belt* up publlahere.
Ohio and Penneylvaala mlaara at*
preparing for their aaaaal etrlha
Pittsburg Plate Olaae eompaay tea
raaumi'd work la all lie faetenea
Dr. A. H. Cowaa, la Jail at Fert
Worth, Teaaa, hilled hlaeelf b eatlafl
flaaa
Aathraetta eoal tragi apeeaeet
•hie eiplraa Jaaaary 1, ertll ha fa-
, i iil that morning, nor the fourth,
itof, Indeed, eter agaitt I'nf. o|
ctnir«e, it wa* ts'lle**! he had |er
is||et| ' n the original m Thing Till
the s«ay of Hot^eh-effe ha l en.ie<l
your flaska li J^tde your pletoia
with powder For your mors a| *"ly
lading of your pletoia. there le lately
Inveated a small powder task, with a
eultahle charge; but It la not to be do-
leaning agai«*i tnelf private doeire in f*|Ui« prisoner* ah e heads had n t ft!?. "'V. / " *r1r"* ,r*
1 iigneath the blusl-*tamed at* 1
He' rewa are ralelaff MtM far tka
Hebre . I'aloe college at CtaetaaaU.
•afe blesrere got H.*M Is <
ad eaeh from Jeweler Hlrahkarg'a
time for breakfast IWpie who live reuialtie-l In pfta-n. then he
la rtaleof ipartmentaflnd tlieif i-ate* his ids rty tog-lher with hit
Ihaseme ta«hioiv These iTea-ls*ar
I rler* earn ^>m dfty t" siity-thfoe
cenuadar. and Iheif dav't Work is
I ended bv II o'cl'. k l« the no-mlng
al the latest, and frt ttiently h I"
rt'eiork a-*^'rdHig t*i I reneh
.UtHlard* Ihn war of earning a lire-
iibrssi is a lu- rat<*e "n<\
W Here tbet West ts
ttel'bee i b ••■ndh«r a w where
III Ihe *bnake* oitti to when M.
I'ath -. drat thi ■ -a' a* •• tland'
Mr fetid in *ignia--aaHt -J"' r__«ret
^ T' ■ re sr ei.teti more mothiaa aad
. . r.n I iaally la illve are la ih«- flrtug oC
t Hart!tea ..l a l>a. al l*elr. ^ ^ <r>
*h#ir lo Ih# ho*i« hc i4 «•> fmtr htwttl—'
of Ih# I . f t„,t tovari ftp rtgbt taft*,
4 l+hf lilMlliff w a th# f,
I Ml M II
• i
la
*•«!<- at th
twpica
War* a voti«« maa takes hig fe.
•ale feisttres t>, .s i a h«# ^
If thert. they think It le ♦*• g*l heif
tpp^' al ef hee. I ul as a metier M
fact tt is Wj • If **e *lpT ea M
iHiehess itisistee| on the l*uke tw
teflBd the gift if dlalll'Od* he eot .
|emp!ate<l |'U^•h ni f-f hef mt-a
h.i.piial ahefe the tenant* on hi* e«
tale aiight N eaia4 f t thai
a s n his ■- ne I" m ef it th* nem«
and title, the l uke ba« feialttH I"
eats of th* teaanta
heada, hat teward tNe right
[ With tfc* hwk of the pletol upwatd.—
A -ik . — Tewn
■al*. and has di-
fefte>l hi* M't' I" p*a*eal the ear-
ft ng ut f the p-'iNgal *«pt>sinal
Pfvspnt ft- a ti- le- aal* to the
f a' aiar 11'*. ta*« in tlo*.. time*
soch a g>'t a I a **♦• * iat hi
tie few-i- es of h ftiiinla" >ew
tsfk Kt
Ketea and g«i*rt*e
i i ■
a « -- — «*—
M wipMivr pvnv«
I The Mammoth t'aee of
fcari*«a too many hoee hlei ra
fnrtahl* plao to travel -to T*e laat
ttae I want thrnagh H I t™* Mfe the
1 toag aad sh- rt matea, a* they afe call
' (4 At a*v«ral pisc*a fhee* w*f ratlt
' m tao many b«~ t'f m* to toet en
nttiforsaid*. although I wag got
hy aay of them If the nr*
he etph>e**t f<* hoti*y
la Would uadouHedly ha
Caraefte Ilkraey «ewt* have ee-
lered Ruaday eoaeatta la the Moato
hall al Plttoborg. deeytte ebjaeHeaa el
Maaagee lany a Abbey MlalM
atato.
•eaator Perblaaef California la ear*
taaalee tadga wiata aatbug toil ta
tay ia lha «nH
HiWb fcleaMea Amy teOI M
Wow Yoeh aatal egehaage a progar-
lag to etova aa the aeat Magreaatog
higher da ilea
CtoelaaaU ehaabee ef
•aata a eeeratary al
aaaufaetaraa la the
toot
Maeafactarers Hoe ord at MM*
Ca givea atallatlea to Oow thai ttt
th a waa tie aad waif aarw^aea
trade**
Jamee ttatfcesea, fatbeeia iawa# Ml
ta-.;in wrote a letter arowagtog M
tbiorwfsra aad eraMlt Lord MM
Md wtfa tor liaa, aad km Ma* g
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