The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 246, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 9, 1899 Page: 3 of 4
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TH& LEADER QDTHRIE OKLAHOMA.
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ft cerned ana to consummate mis enu so earnestly to ue wisucu miahc juu ik iui-
lowing special ofler for the mouth of February:
WE WILL OWE. YOU THW6E months -thirteen weeks- superior individ-
ual INSTRUCTION SIX HOURS PtR D AY 'FOR SSOl OR WE W!l L GIVE YOU
THE SAME INSTRUCTION FOR THE ENTIRE SCHOOL. YEAR FOR $40 OO
Tnis.giVes you a splendid opportunity to fit yourself for the bretid-and-buttter duties of
life at a very reasonable price. Why not comt now nno prepare yourself as a book
keeper stenographer or general oillce worker? Those who acquire our business train-
in tr would not be without it for ten times Uie inotuv it costs. It is invaluable to the
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We will also conduct a
1M!)9 with Miss Alma Carson
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Invaluable In femnio troubles. .For outwnnl mo heals nts Sors and ISiirni like made. Pre-
vents lock-Jaw Irouiwouudi. QUICK CUklJ FOH CONSTIPaYio.N AND PILES.
Its Heallnrj Power is Almost Miraculous. Tho Best Family Medicine In Existence.
GO Cent Bottle contains 100 Doses or Two Weeks Treatment for Catarrh.
St.OO DOTTLE EQUALS THREE GOo. BOTTLES.
HOME TESTIMONIALS:
"Brazilian Balm enred me of inveterate catarrh which I had fir over 20 years.
It is the most wonderful triumph of medical science." Gen. J. Parka Jbstes. "In
croup cold and the worst form of gripp we have found Brazilian Balm invaluable "
; Jno. W S. Boothe 0. ). Pasor Del. Ave. Bap. Ch. "Mrs. Lore has used the
Brazilian Balm and thinks it did her much good." ov. Cias. B. Lore Chief Jtn.
of Del. "One bottle of Brazilian Balm cured a friend oftnineof hay fever." "f'hos
fit.Culbert. "I was very deaf fo: to years from catairh. Brazilian Balm applied'
warm in my ears every day soon restored my hearing." Mr.Johtt Scotten Chester
Pa. "It is the best thing for dyspepsia I ever saw tried." y4v F.dzvard IVootlen
"I was worn almost to the grave with a racking cough that all the remedies and th-
doctors failed to relieve. It was cured with one bottle of Brazilian Buim. It shall
be iny doctor through life." !?. . Galtotvay Pottsto-.vu JU. "I was fearfufly
crippled up with rheumatism could not get my hand to my head. I took ten 50
eeut bottles of Brazilian Balm in six mouths. Am now entirely cured and as nim-
ble as I was at forty "i-Anson Ritnrll aied Sj. A. lady in Cincinnati was so
afflicted with asthma that during the winter for seventeen years she was una'ile to
sleep lying down was entirely and permanently cured with Brazv ian Balm.
B. P. JABK80N i CO. Indianapolis. Ind
For sulo by WALLACE Ar MULLEK.
The Shortest Route
To Stillwater
IS VIA TIIK
Orlando and Stillwater
Stage Line
I have a well equipped stuge Ime and
am prepared to make patfengers'eora
fortublu and give them qttlek transit
to destination.
Luuve Orlando atftu; arrive at Still-
water at 11 a to.
jcnvu Stillwater at 12 111.; unive at
Orlando at 4:.t p. in.
1. c. itoni3Rrs.
L HAYHES BUXTOHVK. M 0.
GUTHRIE 0. T.
SPELlALIST.
All Medical and Surgical Dlneas t of
the Eye Ear Nobe aud Thtout
FRISCO
LINE...
St Louis and
San Francisco
Railroad Co.
Take the most popular route.
TheFrlfico Line v a
OKLAHOMA CTY
on WICHITA
St. Louis
a-id all point East
K
City
nsas
apil ui' (lolnls Noitli urnl West.
I'AM-iiger irj'nl.sn - OUluhomu City
'J Jf. a. in uriwe In hi f.ouls lb foi-
ling monuig 7 15 it m; Fa fcengor
Vi sin leave. s Louis u' s. n in ar-
rives iu (jklalumaCiiv the fol lining
evHiilnir all' lill II til. Close Cilinectlonf-
are innile wlh the SanU Fe Is-th at
(Ulanma Oily and Wichita.
llnr tra n service it. imfciirpunnou
Wis cat r; latest inpnmtd sedt and
chair cu-s alho Hie liUxurloufc I'nl'iiian
tlhservat on S'eep- ra ' Are you plan
II ng an curing
BruPKASlMJINOS
has a woild wide repu'uUon an a won-
ful Health and Pleasure Uffcort the
curative proportUb of wboo waters
have no equal on the Arnericuu oo- ti-
nen.t and the grandeur of the seenery
iirpsbas that of Colorado.
When purchasing your tlokeU sep
that they read via the Prlwo Llnp
For further partlpulars as to ptes
time eto apply to
B.P. IWSK.T I'.AJ'.A
r Oklahoma City.
tr VUAUDK. HUVAS 8MVIIXK
ljeuereInBf- tlu'l foa. At.
of expansion -that is. so far
life as it givts an insight into
ten weeks' SUMMER NOR VIAL
as Prircipal assisted by eight
Capital City Business College.
zihan Balm
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0RE4T SOOTH
. . . CUREC
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AMERICA!! BALM l
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fSniDji emits
LIKEMA.GIO.
RADICALLY CURES
CATARRH
clears the hemt of f-ul raucous; 'teals the
sores and ulcers of the head and throat;
sweetens the breath and perfectly restores
the senses of the taste smell anil hearing.
Stops headache and dropping into the
throat. Also destroys the j'ertu which causes
HAY FEVER.
making a perfect cure in a few days. Never
fails 1 No fatal case of La Gkippr ever known
wl" -re Ilrnziliaii Balm was fuitlifp'ly used. It
destroys the grippe germ aud quickly removes
ill the after bad effect
IN FALLIBLE In Asi-hmv(.uuuiBron.
cnms.l'uiUiusY. Pnkumonia Dv&f hfsia
Riimmatism Typhoid and Scarlet
l'tVi'R Mkasujs aud any disease where
there i3 Inflammation I'everor Congestion.
Greatest relief iu Consumption ever discovered.
188a- Cures n Frnch nnlrl i . ... c...
i...j ...iV". jT.'..'" VV "". . .V'V'S
fiome Comforts
AT TIIK
PHILLIPS t HOUSE
13E.UK1jIII031A.
First Class in Every Respect.
Day Hoard by the week or month at
reasonable ratcb Well ventilated
rooms.
M I i I ' 1"H"H
PiPERjIANCiNG
CARRIAGE
HOUSEandSICN
ESTIMATES FURNISHED.
L CHRISEN & CO.
EN & GO. t
S'ortb I'lMt Street. J
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-(..M t I tt I 1-
A Great
Live Stock Journal.
THE PRAIRIE FARMER-a
weekly Agricultural and Live
Stock Journal one dollar a
year It is admittedly the lend-
er .f tbe agricultural and live
stock journals ot the unttru
States it covers in enure
field of agriculture dairying
live stock breeding and live
stock feeding. It is edited for
webtern fiinners and stockmen
who carry on diver&Wled work.
in fact it js the tanner's news -
paper. The regular subscnp
iin iirlrw ic niu. dnllar a vear.
but in order that every one of
our readers may get it next year
we will send it a ful' year with
the Weekiy Leader for 7! cents
This low price may he with-
d ivn anytimei we request our
refers to act iirompiiV Jiunu
in your orde or send it to us.
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TRANSFFU ANH COAL.
OPFU'K ANU YAUDS:
5C3 W.st Harrison Strem.
. . TLLEPHONF ?
...Painting
b
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the practical affairs not to
beginning about May 18
oUier instructors.
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GOOD
FOR
4-Oc
In ottVr in nJvertl our
xrf tiftt BuhmrilHrr irwy clip
it. Nft Bulmrth?r in
clip
1 U cnd if Bonn tMK
i cnd tl Btinu thin iiMfm
1 60C. (hUii)ii UkrnHo the
ILLUSTRATED TOUTH 1X0 10E
NASHVHU.B TMN.
and It will he ?nt une efir ki
UUI 8tt!8 niiLiitfi." orwlll Briidtt the hrst'6nkt.
It 30C. KptfuUir prke Jl jer jenr. It It an II.
lutttrat!! ftcinl initnllily jaurnnl. of lb to 31 page.
1 11 llov.I'.iErm AlAENU HHtB SfAAMii.ANll
Wir andIIi moh HiKTom Hl.M.uAriiTRA tu
SlIFNcr GlUWEKAt. iNroHMATIOI. WoIAN I)K.
1KIMRNT and GOV. TaVLOII's HfcTAKTHKNT.
Tirlor'n J.oie Utterx to Hie I'obllc are of .
rial intrrekt. Sample cony f ree. Anenlj Wanted.
PRPP I EDUCATION etc. To any ulcrlbT
I 1L.L. i w ho will ircure enough new itubtcrlb-
er at our rejlr rales to equal the regular price
of the artklr selected we will arle free' Ucdet
Roltl watch diamond ring or a urTiolarahln In ellher
of Draufrhon'ft Ilualneas Colleirea Nasl-vlue Tenn.
alveton orTexarkana 1 ex. or ene In almost aajr
Ihialneaa ColleKe or Literary School. Write ua.
Anyone Bunding us M) cents will get
the Wr.KKt.i I.kaiikii nnd the Above
paper for one ysar. Address
LBaDEU l'KINIING CO.
Outhrlc O. T.
NERVITA
RtloriVITALITV
LOST VIGOR
AND MANHOOC
urcs Iuipotiiii a'iirht Kinissionpanu
i.isting tliea'bt'ri all elTccta of self-
abuse or ixcia and Indis-
1 rellon. Aiioiao tonlcuncl
l)l(t(id lmiltler. Brings the
pink glow to pale checks nnd
.n..nHnn .l.A Cn nt ..n.tlli
ivvVi iriiuua mu i.iv ui uui.11
lili IT. v 1Jy man '- per nox; uuxr
or $ii.f(; with u wrlttt'ii Kiiurnn
too to otiro or refund tho money.
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Clinton & Jackson St?. CHICAGO ILL.
Kor sale by WALL.ACK & MULLER.
I)rn(?lts. Guthrie. O. T.
Klmt niibllKhed In the Dally Leader Match
4 1W.
t.IQUOK NOTICi:.
To Whom It Mav Concern-
Notice la hereby eh e 'hat Mack WtHilon
ha thl (lav lllefl Ilia petition to sell
at tetall spirituous vlnmn and malt lliiuor
In Orlaiiilo. I.nuait cuuiitx. Oklahoma .mil
that miles objection bo tiled on or belnre
the nth day of March A. 1 ifw. sahl
petition 111 tie Kranteil.
It. I. Mutt ton County Ulork.
OuUitie. Okla.. Keb. 9i. ISW.
DliLBliRT HUGHES
ATTORNBYATTiAW.
OUTIIRIIS.
OKLAHOMA.
eeeesse((ese)
The :
California i
Limited 1
Via Santa Ke Route Is the best
and speediest train toCa'lfornia.
To Los Angoles In 3 to days three
UtiKb a week. I'ulliuunb. dining
car bulTet smoking car with
barber shop and observation car
with spacious parlor for ladies
and chlldreu vesllbuled and
elcctrie lighted.
Address
A. J. C 'RKINS Agent
Ati hlRon Topeka & Santa Fe Ily
Ul'TIUIIK. OKLAHOMA
s The
i Pi nits of
! California
Should be eaten f csh to
pnjoy their full Ilavor.
Many delicious varieties
are novtir been in the Kant.
To obtain them one must
go to California where
they may be bonghton
every street corner.
Only H days from Newton
by The California Limited
Santa Fo Route.
J. CORKINS Agent
(U'THKIE O. T.
i aoaacasoeese
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Frink & Hisself
For Colfee Like
Your Motber Made..
Regular Dinners.
h'COM) BTIIUIST
OpHlte tlie t'.overniuent Aire.
L. 1 .4. .1. .l .4. .. t. .-V y .. tv
1.
as our own business Is con-
Jv5
81X0AN AFF.U1H
mm aaM
0erminB8illl ArS'sllngMatafl'o
In Ills Fight for ttupremnry.
Apia. Surnoa. I'tb via San Frsneli-
eo. Mr 8 Pour WMki havt Uped sine
the liiat mall dispatch left Mra ror 9a 1
Frnnclon coneiprnlltft ttw otttbrsk of
cIMi wr between the iThrrcnt of Tnn
MallctoR ftwl trH nt 'Mdtnafa Durl tar
thl time HunKW hit been frr .f -in ac-
tive wK'farc The jiroYlnrlai :" rnm'it
uniler Mtaaf has not been a mucc.
It hn eHtrnnftexl the feellna of many ot
It own supporter bv fhe dportMi .f
the Mnlleto. chief All MaJIctoi adher-
ent ho wsre not deported hn. ben
fined ami Inoffensive natlv a the . rgnnt
nf white who had been nnlyac-wno n rt
of vhttea wlio had bsetl In nowi 1 in
nertedn'ttji the fls;htlnl tasve been irnasf'
ted A nharp rernontrance fnm Hrlll
I'onanl Maw- who now ha tw. men of
wur upportlnK lilm. ha prrentiM a ro
oirranoe of thl annovnnie The natn'(
of Tu.llit have declared In favxr nf Tim 1
ami the departed rhlef nr hnvlns 1 plen
ant pletih" amonat frtend. Itnllot.n pcrn
to he icalntna; strenatth everv in .in.' s.-v
eral irf Mataafa' chief adhen-ni mw
tone over to hla aide There are 11. t m i. '1
more than half the people mi M it 1 if.r
sble and II I doubtful If more t'lan one
ttitirt of the itopulatlon are hi active up-
porters. tmonir U Ilrltlsll and Americans
hri It Is rmt th Bow the prnvera cm
act In any oilier vs.y thsn to aiand by
Tnmw s Mng. It Is ancupil Hint If ihev
dn not. thry ilsllbrtely brenk the Her-
lln treaty anil cast a sllitu upon the'r
nominee. th chief Jutlc. and In the cie
of Orpst Ilrltaln and the t'nlted States
thev ro back on their consular repreien-
tstlves here. w1i have acknw!ed 1 Ta-
nus as klrur. Mataafa nnil hN li'of.
know all this and are moat nnxloti to
keep thejr followers conclllnted nn1 pre
vent them from dolns; snvlhlnK it pret-
ent whereby itatnafa's chnn' of belna-
kins; may bo cndanireretl. Malnafi hl-n-aelt
Is perplexed and mieasv.
OHItMAN CONSUL WlttNfl
The t.'erman consul has received a ci'il
from Oermmiy directing htm to -ecimiUe
the authority ot chief JuiUce Thimbu
and to withdraw Iiom the stand he and
Dr. Ila(Tl had token. Vl news his i1i-
douraBed Mataafa and In sdilltl.i '.in
United States consul has written him to
the effect thnt the consul has nit; ins or.
the matter from bis .government nnd 's
awaltlriff dispatches. In addition ti ihese
dlsnuletlnir facts Mataafa has lud s little
trouble with tho British warship I'orpnlae
The Torpolse went tot a crul. around
the nrottd. When she returned rapt. Stut-
dee found that no natives came near Ills
ship and that a taboo had been letlft"'d
against his ship lie at once sent n note
to the provincial government ilemi dir.
an apology nnd a withdrawal of Ih.- boy
cot 1. To this Dr. Kaffel as executive Heml
replied that the boycott was not agaitivt
the man nf war hut against the clef In
tlco who wns on board. A stltlsha.'iHr
note was senl by t.'pUlti Hturdee to fhe
effect that tie would take decisive Action
at once and the boycott removed.
STIM IIAVK TltOUHM.
Thee hlnf Justice Is being thwarlel 'n
every way possible by the. Oemis'is. Or
llafTel -was cited by Urn chief Justice tir
contempt but declined to come to court
and placed himself under the prot-clion
ot the Oerman consul. He was -uresled
by the marshal of the court but on his
refusal to go no attempt was msdc to
force him. The chief Justice rested cjn-
tent with having brought tlis matter to
tills Isiuo. Ilerr Yon Iluelow was also
cited for contempt ami disputed the ;Hirl-
diction of the court on the saine g.-ounds
as Dr. Haffel. The Oerman jonsnl Int'T-
poeed his protest but Iluelow has never-
theless been summoned to appear In two
weeks.
II. Moores an American apologized to
the court for writing a threatening lc-ier
and was purged for contempt. Ilr.- Oross-
muhl still remains In the German con'iil-
tale and will not venture out fur tear .f
arrest hv the court oftlclal . Kveotmdt'
is anxiously awaiting the decision of tli-
powers ami In the meantime a Is not
thought here that there" will be any fur-
ther disturbances.
The Associated l'ress corresponded
shortly after th' selxuro of the Sxnun
government by Mataafa had an Int --
lew with the noted chief. Mataafa wnsn
asked why he bad been proclaimed klnj
said that Malletoa Is.upeta. being iIm I.
the Samoa ns had the right to Mlect a
new klngan d tie wk chosen. Aooordlng
to Mataafa's view this was not in vio-
lation of the Merlin treaty and in rhe
version of the treaty printed In 8amii
ther is no stipulation mads by Count !!!-
marck that Mataafa should never ho muJj
king. Mataafa admitted that he had ben
warned that there was a stipulation
against him being king and hud approach
r-d the Oerman consul on ttie matter whs
said the Oerman government bait forgo-
ten the past and now had no objeotl ins
to his becoming king The protocol whslh
contains the stipulation was not attach-
ed to the trtaty printed for the Bamoaits.
MiitUHfa. declared that he sought to lie
king su as to bring peace to Samoa
Citriion in h" lUrp
Salt Itk Utah March . The proaeod-
lugs qf the joint assembly wera ao.tnrwhat
sensational twlay The chief feature of
the senMortal ballot was the entry nf a
new candidate Into the contest. Ten re-
publicans voted for Cannon.
Several aieclies wera made Uurlntr the
balloting. Senator ltoliliiso.n said! "The
iiueatlon Is whother the tnut sivr dmo-
crate are t lx Inrliieticed by republicans
into vUctiiiK a s'td aiamlanj. rtuljllcn
" a ikiM.iinli ihu ili i-if uin nsiln ill si alrt I itiHltiifiAd
If we luk this course we will meet the
coiisequenoM of sorrow and tears.
KepreaaMtative lienlon. (a caallttit his
ol far OeurKe Q. CuiniOH (Midi "I shall
vole far a rHun noys who Is oj(JiitKl b re-
publican. He says he lllv In lite ra-
monetizatloD of silver He favors Uw r-
inQnetliailon if silver at 1C to - if he get
it. It he Hoes to conaress he will nat be
known aa silver partisan Itat will serve
the Uuerosla uf all the Htoff.a. flat HUc
l Ion would nt iiiiurniusly affect tfee Iteat-
inc of IMm rl "
Hens tor I 'eery salJ. "I objeat lo any
applauM ip an America a latrtslnMi us-
aeinbjy wssmi lravuabU ulUraiMhrs are
exBTMaed''
When representative H) water name
w called be said: 'A nau w..o pevarsew
htHtseif on tave tarttf queallou aud who H a
gqld rf-publican will never as lonn as tbe
un sWiies. r-iulve my supnurt."
Uepresentatlve Calliaier saM: "I hav
wen nothing" In the rmsria of Ileulon
thai are treasoiuible If tt be treason to
OHUHal and vue for a hixmI man you
can make the moat of It I v.i. for the
Hun Ueurwe O rmin.ui.
Murk IVo.i? Bfi'l.
Ban Pram Ihi M irrfi 8 The utiumer
fMamanJa bmugbt a large immWr of
aonvalaaaomt sick '! d.S'lMrtsed soldiers
from llonolu ii Ti . s-iblnis who return-
ed ur as '"H"-
KtnhV Colorado- Jidh H "'oper O. A
Tiaatar Ttiilil.ntn Ti.ijJjn. Wiltlarrt
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pmnk arlfffflih Bd D. Iwls Hampton I ttm transport Chester.
EN
.WHO OVERWORK.
It is hard for
men of energy to
keep their devotion
to business within
bounds The spur of
necessity or ambl-
l"it disregards health.
Overworked men arc nn
e; sy mark for kidney tro. bles nild ull
catarrlin) diseases The cxperleneo of
Mr. .T llrake retroleo.Ont. Ctinnilli In
well told In his latter vhyli follows:
Dr. S. . .n tmeti Ciifibus O.
Diun tjiiw- Four years ago 1 had a
soeriiltok tif Itrigh Up disease which
brought mo mi low the UoviOnatd noth-
ing more could be done for mo. When
one Of your lectures nn the nbovo dis-
oas wm rand to-itte 1 began to tube- IV-ru-nn
and Mim-u-lin and found it noted
just ns represented. In three months
I wnsn well num. and have continued
so over slner Seeing the good effects
on me. numbers of people of this town
huve culled on me who were sulTcting
from dyspepsia. They hnvc taken your
medicine with the best results. "
I'c-ru-nti Is the sotentitlu romedy for
catarrh ltright" dlsuu.se la catarrh
of tho kldueys. Uiarrhiea its catarrh
of tho bowels.
Write to tho Pe-ruMin Medicine Co..
Columbus O. for Dr. lltutman's freo
bock on cittnrrh in whioh thuo things
aro clearly c.pltiltiod.
Mr. A.W. Coalo manager Gom nickel
minus Hillside Col. wrltos:
" I tried Pe-ru-nn for catarrh. My
searing was nhnost gone in one car
and one bottlo of l'o-ru-na cured mo."
Skinner Vnn Fall Wagotior 1. llaker.
llrst NeAiriiska louls Frelz William A.
Coon JeHc Fiirdiis Kd Hchopp Oeo. W.
llson .luiues Anderson. Iiiuls M. Oable.
Knginet-rlrs cotps NVrnuui OrlfTltli.
Wlllram .IilneMii. ' I Itunyon George
Thonipsoti II. AVesterbroak. Ilerliert It.
Haws.
ni .hunks -Vrr ugly
Utrr Dischn'gi' Uy Terror Jzo
Sofi-ral (JporRin Towns.
Atlanta. Mar. 8 The tenth Immunos
colr-d. Col Jones who were mustered out
a Macon today betran to show their 111
temper as soon ss the train bearlnc the
negroes home liegan to move out of Ma-
con. Producing revolvers and othir arms
which they In some manner msunifd to
smuggle with them they hcfran lle'rn
.from the windows.
llulleta llevv; In every direction as the
Iran sped on and the pnssorsby weie
compelled to seek shelter Luckily only
one person was shot In Macon. Will tlnoil-
venr a slirleen year old wjilfti lHi". vvhos.
.urn w.ik fructured by a Isilt. As Urn
trnlnsp asswl the various stations tho riot-
ing was renewed shotl belnu fired at Hie
people standing on the platforms to sen
the train go by.
At Orlfflu On. where the first section
of the train "stopped at :-. o'clock this
afternoon nerured the most serious troun
1p of tbe day. The reRlment comu ovsr
tho Central road In three sections. When
the train stopped at Oriffln the nwruei
who by this time had filled up on whis-
key began tiring their pistols and yelling
like Indians. Over two hilislreil shots
were Bred and th polios were Mworles
to leMst. The dty was at the meroy of
the negroes who kept up n fuslloila or
ahota until Hie train was carried bayoml
i he diy limits The news of tbe outrag-
eous conduct spread rapidly over Onf-
tln nnd It wns determined that. the next
Heel Ion ot Hi.- train should be Held In
check. Mayor Davis ordered out tho Ont
tin rifles on hla own responsibility as
ttiere was no time to lose. Iu addition to
the mllllfa the mayor deputized nsarly
it hundied cltiz' ns to nasal t the officer
In prowrvii.K the imace and piMteotlMK
the city. About 510 the aecunl section
cams In alien t and alove the ro ir of the
train could be heard the rattle ot llrearins
which were helriic dlaoiiainad Indiscrimi-
nately. When the train came Iu a stand
still the negroes saw two iiiudreil lieav'-
lly armed men who oommandsd them to
keep nulet. The neuroes were avMsl and
lih a few exceptions were as ilnoiH ns
lembs. To thoee who prove! frnutloui
crackeI heads were admlnls'ered
When the train pulled out and the neg-
roes thouwht thev were out of re.ioh of
the citizens they beiran firing at housus.
At the first shot a volley wis poured !n
to the dlsappanrlnK train by tlie altlzons
and mlltla. Unfortunately a.ire Abco
a twiln man "was shot In rive tbdrwnun
and fatally wounded and on neuro was
cllnne-i on the shoulder by it bullet. As
the several sections came Into the unloii
depot they were met by the p vUh raeerve
heavily armed. The negros were eviuen:
ly awd and gave the police no trmib'4.
The tenth was recrultrsl rom all rur;s
of the country. The negroes for the most
part however are from North Carolina
(leorgla. Virginia Kenluoky Missouri and
Ohio. Nearly all of litem were aant out
of Atlanta lo their destination before th"
night was over.
NahvllU. Tenn.. March 1-Abont W
men of the sih iminunes mustered out lo
i nutnnooca. reached Here just before
iiiuinigiit tast Bi-iit. nriy poikoHHd i .-
ectlves wr at Ilia slaHoo to pravrve
order. The awifeaiU yvaw nad shot two
people at rhaitanooca was aearcbad for
out not lound. il wiim usei Jfteir
clubs freely In forcing tb negroes ta give
up their plato'.a and remain In the cars
bul toere was no rlnT. I'olloo wot ra-
fused admittance to on ear by armed
negroes at the door. They . f or eed II) sir
way in dtunnded ail weapons rh4 In
this car there waa much clubbliiK. some
negroec hetag badly beoten 'I'll" ablef
onuses of the. trouble were refntal Iu re-
main in the cars lo give uji pistols HHd In-
sulting language ta l he police.
MBjr Wilton (Ju'lly.
antlHgn He Cuba MaTeU 8-AlaJor
Bdward Wlihiin of Wie tWnl tmmite regi-
ment wbu wiia rwentlf trhd bv court
martta! "ii ilmgn yf ffs-ry. f.isifvlng
recoids and conduet unliecowlns; an offi
cer and a gentlemen lias lani convicted
and aiiteiK'l to disotlsaa.! from Hi ser-
vice forfeiture t puy and alWiwaneea
i.ml i niiltiieii.ei I fr uw- ar ut hard la-
t.nr n the pen den. rat I.einard Wood
in.hi..i K"ii-iiiiir i .kn. im.. "i.iisidera-
inn va lis- i. inn im s ii .. i . ii.uiiiifr and
Hie reduction from an honorable wtttoa
mr? -mr?
M
V jf'
i the status of a military convict cyA-
vldeia tbat clemenc) iftay le sltown with
hlin W. hull I dotractlng fr.iin the force of
the eximi'le t" others an. directs
the seiiten. tie run I ml far as
ftneni nt at bard labor is e.mcerned.
Tlie l.lifl.'ii Illinois regiment wilt leave I me r
V.llr 1 f. r tAjk I'nltp.l RtAtea rn 1 rlnav nn lkinrri . .... .4.- . . n i.nA
OKKAT DESHTUTION
General Ludlow Calls on Amer-
I a Tor lie Ip for Cnbnns
New JTork. March S -nrlg. Oenerot l.od-
lew has written a Utter to the IS renin
Post describing rolnutly the condition
In the Cuban capital and appealing tot ne-
sts tn no for Cuban charities.
That destitute he. eats are found In
greater number in Havana than In the
other provinces.
."In tlil dejstrtnient" ne writes the gov-
ernor. "Whteh Includes the clt nf Hava-
na and Its suburban region weit. smith
and east between the rivers Amendars
and Collmar- the destitute drawlnf ration
approxlirrste Tf who must for the pres
ent lie fed or permitted to starve Bmploj -
inent of the able limited males on street
cleaning collection of garbaate repairs to
streets and road cleaning and rtlalnf. r
lkn of large buildings and mlWtary slruc
tures and the like worn hove on-tl
tuteil an Immense assistance In this re
spect by enabling tlte 3000. or i. en"
ployea to feed thetnseiVM nnd those tmn.
dlalej- dependent upon itlrem but there
Is still a very Isrge TMtdiiam for whom
at present occupation entinot be furnish-
ed. It Is one of the distressing f.aturea
tha a general proportion of the destitute
are women and children whose men have
died or hern killed In the last of war.
while fcl.noi) or OM more are still aggre-
watett as an army praethally Idle nnd de-
IietHleirt usiB the county for their main
tenance Instead ot being at work earning
their own ".Mng and supporting their fam
ilies.
It Is almost impossible. In tbe average
case of the women to find anything for
them to do ami tilt helpless class make
special appeal to sympathy.
The charitable Institutions of Havana
Oenernl Ludlow declares to be aultc In-
adequate to meet the emergeticr. He cites
as nn InstauM the Case De Las Vldas
(Home at 4he widow) a largo structure
In the Mipltal occupied by i. widows ot
Spanish ofllelals. Ot this institution non-
era) Ludlow sas:
"Upon assuming direction ot affairs here
It was found that the tensions ot these
women had nut been paid fur over a year
nnd they had been left behind when the
Spanish forces abandoned the Island ab-
solutely without tlie menus nf obtaining
food. There are nt present in the home
u totnl of over S00 of all ages 0 women
00 ftlrls and SO boys wno aro nlmoat nil
entirely destitute nnd from a prolonged
course of seini-stnrvatlnu atul the b-
Benco of medical or other supplies are
dep.orably red n ceil and have much sick-
ness umonK them. Many of them are well
born educated and accomplished. Thev
profess themselves and iu many cases.
doubtless with sincerity willing to do any
work even the i-ouuhest; but without any
qualifications 'they will be practically use
less to an employer. They could tench
per Imps but the schools are not op n
to them. They are alien to Iho communi-
ty In which thoy nre compelled to live.
with coniiKiratively few friends and tho.-
few unnlile lo deal effectively for thnlr
relief."
To meet the needs of these women r;. n-
eral Ludlow suggested Hint "nn ns.. is-
tloii of women In the Bitten might tolte
account of lye matter nnd rsirfee nr-
rniiKetnenta by which IIm tnslllutinn
sholud bo otherwise maintained than as
a temporary axlgenoo. 'Hit re are numer-
ous klldly disposed nml ahnrltabt peoirte
In Havana who ar butsly eiiKaged In
cliurltnblo Work with the sick anil the
orphans but their matins are quit Inadst
quale nml assistance would be Rlailly re-
ceived from the ohnrltnbly illsirased In the
Unite) States."
The governor concludes by saytnir that
Mrs. Ludlow who has taken a siriinu in-
terest In the matter would lie voi v Klad
lo receive any communications on th. sub-
ject or audi contributions or food imiiinK
or money an might Ik forwarded
.INsHonri .llnli.
MIbmuCI Olty. March .-lirly tl.ls
mornliiK n mob nf nlmiil no men nil miik-
el roile Into Missouri City and went to
the jail tmttered down the Jail ikmr 'ind
selseil Odd Summers alia Iteubi u nine"
who was locked up on a itiarge of am mi-
ey. They took Mm to tbe publk- mIdoI
grounds stripped him and tied Mm i.. a
ree. and tawhecl him forty Hiiioh ulih n
tulatnl grass rope. He waa then t. inla-
nd and warned to leave Clay cnint) .mil
never return.
After Hummers lisd been dlapiMcl .f ihe
mob went to tlie hums ot lVrry Ciiunuay
n respectable farmer nnd secnr.-.l tils
uephaw Jim Jaakaon. 'Mis mob then went
successively to the homes of Jesse Yates
Jr. Joe Ashury Dennis Ht evens and lien
Monkern inking each with them ns tliey
went. The five prisoners were taken to
the stono quurry rttrlpiveil wlilpiij nnd
ndmonlshod to leave Cjjiy ooiinty. Asbury
sold Ids property today and wlH start to-
morrww for Henvor. Tlie victims declare
thai ttiey don't know why they weie 'pun
ished but the troub'e 4s believe.! in be
the outcome of Uie recent robberies oi
olilckon houses and pig yards tiro fmrners
In this vicinity Issvlug been campl.ilnlng
bitterly at llise iWpredatons.
Cua.iey's dauichter. who was h.w with
consumption died today aa the i.iiit of
the outrage. When her fat In i -. ii.msc
was stacked the went out tin it
ni.
i 'led
mug
re
wirti ilie mob to saro her nin-in
Jackson. Ttia excitement and exn .
julied In dsalh.
CuIhiiis Al'twr 'iiiilnitnls
llavsna Mar. &-A Mnatilsh . .i.--published
a atory to the -ne t i .
party of armed Cubans Is i.ii'iii n- n
Spauiarda at Mayorl It ils. -.' Un'
these Cubans have ni'iid. i. t - -. -ill
apanianU naau IlaraJakTua ami m mi-ona
cases Of the persenutlnna -t u.i. Wpm
lards at tbe province nf tlanla Clara. Ir.
conelHsIon the newspaper asks tne Amer-
ican authorities tu liioulre Into tho matur
and to afford uroteciion to the itotiiurd
Htw Worth Amercan Trust eottipany uat
svdvaneed Mm aaviliMint HHWil wHhoui
charging uny echange ihns losing UU"n
It now has the anlnority of (bo govern
inent lo chai-ge tor SJiakange the local
rate "I I per osnU; Tii cost of ImpurlluK
is three-fourths of one per cent. Dhtbur-
Ioh officer lie Bt lose the diso.unt as
ihey credit tlMHUMivea with the e. liaise
Tti troaaatrr rulings as. to rh- viiu
of Hpnnlsh and tfranch ruins at ih cus
tom bouse wilt have the effect intense I
thnt f causing thee sports if Hpaitlsn
onrranicy and eallILlilng In Cubi t'nitrn
Slates curr. ncy as Do- stan.Urd.
The aum nf JI7I..0UM Ir. dpanish silver w'
ahlppi'l in Kpuin '!il vv.-nk. The scarcity
of SpsiiH'i n.i'i U i i umiig incuiivenixiK e
on taui'i' 'li.' ll..i.mi bankers wish lo
prolocix ii- ' . ui r. ... iw for a p-rlxj
on a. ennui ot ibe pr'Sflt un I'tmngf
S.IH Yi inclnco. Mar X W eh nine A
Ilotkin rilabanii uf Cirdella liutkin i ui
vni.il ..i i be murd-r of Mrs J lm I
Iur .in; nf Hover Url . ihrmigh il"
tha. '
con - '
ijitiii
y nf poisoned laii'ly sent ihr..
mal a li.iliiv flr.r.llfcn r..e 11 .Imnrp.
. - lm9 (IWW lliai Ilia lino UVI U5t!
vleUU ot a fei0ny.
Doctors Can't
Cure It!
OontagtoiM Ulnod poison Is absolutely
beyoml tlis skill of lie doctors Thny
may do-e a patient f .
ninrcurinl nnd notn'li i.
will novcr l rid nf tln l
Other hand. lu .r I . t .
rs on their
tiles but ho
iiHi on tho
will gnuv
r ly euro
'. jse it Is
s U rect to
rtondlly worse. 8 S .n. i-
for tliit terrible afllictlon
tlie only remedy which
the ennso of the disease a
from the-systpin.
t was afflicted with Mood P
bolt doctor did tne no good.
vl forces it
- and ths
jr i 1 " k
fal
I serr. t
.i all h e
aim .it
e t bl" 1
dlJnol
the i s-
rf. t
lUelr tre
.a .1
I
'J.
I
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medicine snd It enrru
Ins m mi liesllh n. 'i
Altlii'iiuti '. '! " in v i
yet hail a Mtfu of tin tl.'
MAN
n. n
. v-onl ii
It is like self-di'-tru .
to tak potash nnd mercury ; In-
totally destroying tin- ilietion II
dry up the morrow in tin- lxno. i
tlucitiv! a atilTiicss nml svi'llint? of t
joints causing tl.'1 hair to full out ft' J
completely wrecking tln sjstem.
FOT Olrvirl
I TU 1 ftlBlaEEV
'0aB7BtiPa UltiJUflUUW
Is Rtiarantocd Purely VeRPtnble ntil i
the only blood remedy free from these
dangerous minerals.
Book on self-treatment sent freo by
Bwlft Spoclflo Company Atlanta Gn
An Krrnr of IIm Printer
Washington. Atarcb -H ha now b n
discovered at tlie. imw i iru.snt tht
In all probability th- ! .am. ' will n 't
bo able to buy evefi h irv 1 1 mr f r
the three battleship" M iin- ifc ''.!
Mlssouii ant the four nn a uud r
ciinslriii lii.ii Thla Is (ivvint ' n uror
tniidc In Hi. List pnriiKriii.li .f Mie n.iv al
npprnpii.itlnn let The W'.iJ 't Is" was
IIR.'.l
Inxt.-o.l ! "that" In Hi tent i . o
nuth.irlsliiK h
ninr f.ir tin
IIH til H I' '' f .1
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it ll iip. 11 I'
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e.s
the
"nnd.
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r th.
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t by iin i
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i. . illicit mil.
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inl.lttl.il
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lit till 11' vl
result In tii. i
a hi.iiith Hi.
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w of deti mil r. i .- s utility
t the ci'l'.r 1 i 'o.
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Mil tin. -....lite edlt.ir nf I' J'n l
whm Khni nn I leverely ..ur I .1 by hnrr.
lma vvh.i wen frscsptng finm ih reslji'iiri
of Ir K M Harris late li n r ht.
Hottnii Mnr Hubert - ijardl.i -e
pr. al.lint nf the Itaml-Av.i - . ply . 11
pan) nf tin- .My died in I i. . at h i
hum.' Inie i his morning frmn tpoplexy
lie wiia r.7 veTra old end wui a vetenn
nf the i ivil w r.
8t I.milK. Mar. 8 T"ie k itti g ma'.-
at the lii pilace tnnlKhl l. 'Ateu J 'I
NlllBi.n. Hull i UaviilHim .i. I i tin J. i
nnil n- H. -I in a Verv i I .- r ish
H..n tlni.hli k th. mile in J t. tv h lati I
sun but v . f.9et belilml htm
N. ik Mar K It
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el.ara. nf i
York 1...N l
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Mar 8 It
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r i . .in nn.. iiiikn.'VMi i in i i
ii. I- a. of 1ST. Allen Mi. t N. u
..ii unsuccessful attempt I . .
by w oh) station tmtav 11 t
i wo weeks and at bis room in the M
tr e lodging house he attai In-1 '
rubber hose to the gas Jet. turn.. I
iras and placed the Imae In h s i i
The turning off uf the n..s fruni n
log house fruntr.il.. I ins nllilni"
WKar' to get v
yffii- rttx$ while I
V'Mii'tC'LY everr a .1
jfJVj" 3v reniH.ly 1
WBtCz&&L 'i" l
ljSJJ '"' an'
V -lmmn I . '
Ai' AaUgsss?TirlS h'-arlr
jmSt JEs tl'"' '
'taWaart tnpMfr cm
Aiado a well Man
of Ate in 30 days."
I vJ 1
rait '.id el tssrceUiii- ll n'
ItouMMlr tor asm eti u N'i.
iltwwfcMia. raUlui uwui-'ii ti k
sa!iJii aienuKMieaatsvl veers? u i'-.l
of ecwuck pad eaeeases or early a!'tuh 1 . i '
Inaealir. uUriu ttirankea ursiuo a. t re
uBblUussoii viuuroaltr lo u'dnr . uu nlililii'lll
3ar. ITIull4Mltaluiae. hl luraa.UO uitb
urltteii U'uarunteti tnciireiir luonei refund
il. I MIA I'D an bebwlut UrusUl i..u nl n
"W or.it tuatorrexl ewlUau4 ivimssmio -uirnr
Mwleit on reoeiul ot prleu. Hook of value fnsu
r.. -s iMK JSMKti V i'C. i'rop CbUufc-o HU
.n
or H'Aa by J. N. WALLACK
Guthrlp OT
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