Noble County Sentinel. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 11, 1895 Page: 2 of 4
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NOBLE COlsTY SENTINEL. KILLKI* HIS FAMILY,
Of an *'m ' -
01 R WIT AND Hl'MOB
NEV. S IS BRiEF.
IOTES
NE'A S
S'_ C.'DE.
MURDER AND
FRIGHTFUL CRI1-* EOF FRED-
ERICK HELLMAN.
Yellow fever t
r_a.
Anthrax pre-r*
attic.
t'rTT--
h<mrt 1
fw ft.
TVs
t n mt
4fisf of
>5 Brw'u
\ Hi* *i'
Km«
fKVt C f
4 r<Mr CH
- ; X .• t *- *- "
f/nnd
Field
P T. fciraim
xaz k o&
There
ia this
wbn r.e
> ittto 'ifce yarfen
ue to U;« -ae ee-
v.-l r. .• a. ---
at 3 rears of age.
bed th« garden Fie id
of hi* wife and ehi.d
. -.g tLena tartntly,
[ b.« own rr,4«ra>>:«
manner T ae :ead
er iiyie
the ed-
ready la
mar be
Ofciah _r.a City
**a Tatwc ana v.
TV Gayc*-> kefte. ^panj of Mem-
phis ha* Uftifvi.
Ta* wpply of ? ■* 1=
"liana a r-*"-EC "■*-
Riuli iroo OT-.pQ". M bo«t
1 >00,000 toe* laat year
Who>u> .SjS-jT :«a ** of t .e est
have fuineal a new tr .
Mrv Thooaa was killed br
a terj borv at Perry. ' '«u
Oiadsttunr- has written a letter of
The MRth^ra ha f of Arkansas
had too m*jca rein for cropa.
The Cleveland City Forge company
ha.-t advanced wage* ten per cent.
Mrv Pearl Craigie tJohn (Hirer
Hobba has been granted a divorce.
It u a. j that the propose*: Paeifte
eab.e will belaid by Brita^ eap.*.a. jsU
' aptaln lJowgate r«e.ve«: ar. eight
year* tentenee forstea..ag from I'aele
ham.
The p .>. - e . idg-: of i' -rt.ar. <>re
has been indicted for rr_a. feasance m
Ct^f'E^T PPODUCTIONS
FUNNY WRITERS.
If. KMM R*'*** ««• • *** *°*r
CMniT | ti* to the
r■■■■■> — ~T •* *• \ %r*nt — *harf bound
.441.1•
thia
r<*cii r*u«*
ic: - ram a rff.-rtei la Teia-
k cottoti to prosper
>wded ti
fhf re
Mri. I^a->e apc«tare*i a
f v . hita oc. a bxryele.
iah troosera.
Sbrereport. La.. has T
wrreyat.a? nearly $H«
ra. way companies.
Increase :n the price of
ber U making the tie pr
ooe for the railway*.
Mrs No ieh—Nonseose! Yon can t
iicxf" up n me that way Why a
' - m:nute ago you offered me a book of
T' *" trr .o the size' for I1.S0.—Chioafo Bec-
" ord.
5at Cordial Welcome.
Mr Borem. who attends so^'a' ?ath-
eri-fs eTen when he is not inrited,
showed np at an entertainment at I p-
f^r r ~ .-n
* Mr. B«)rem —I am a little late.
pect I am the last on i to arrire-
M r I ppercroit—\ es.
yoo are the la**t one I cs_
—Texas >.flings
I ex-
Mr. Korem,
• ted to tee.
' a:rer.
fleid •*
arre h
a ne^ .-
Jf « it '
rMMtt
It appear* that the American eftlscu
traveling in ArflMSia «re not aafe from
the blooddllra'/ Kar'. Oar govern-
ment ahcnild tell Ihe Karda to "cheeae
time
were f'/n n^l indW-ated that
the
two 1
tMtj* and older gir. fotight
dee, 14
"ratel
j to .eave the room after the
f^ <
tr f.a
■ turned oo the gaa The
t&< >;
.er an
d baby were lying on the in*
aVde
of the
: bed a« if in p**:eful slnm-
ber.
bot t
be two bo}> and the older
girl
were:
>n different att^todea and the
"ti tb^ r fa/.-ea were those
of perv^o
a who had atrng/led hard.
The
fathi
-a band was firmly plaeed
ar. :
•ten faa-
frien
If Hpaio were a flfl financier ahe
would five the I'nited Btalea iba ar.!
rheck off the M^/ra eialm. C'uiA 1*
never again going to bo profitable
propert/ to ftpaio.
The Rev. Jr/a^ph Cooke I* uniTtak
fng a hazardous eiperiment. He 1* go-
ing to the other i<> of the world and
Intends to leave America to mn Itself
for the next two years.
Shorel* aold for |1 aplere in the
Oklahoma gold fields when the excite-
ment waa at Its height, and It se^ma
that a few of the luckier miners washed
out enough of the metal to pay for
their shovels.
Mcr'i*- tr.r trn
+ ■ '■ ■ -r, r.', ■ Ti •*
dr-amM ? i .*-\A **aa married
r vear% ago to a . onng lady school
•rr «>f Linn c/sinty Mo., a rery
enable woman, who did aH ahe
to • omfort and rec«a;m i..m from
be *a^ unaoountably jeaiou%
her .litf.'/nt the %..ghte-t -anse
v had no « hiidren except the in-
t daaght
Ala-
rei|rn
ong with
The officials that unlerUke to arrest
•omen bicycle riders who wear bloom-
ers will have anything but a happy
lime of It, and will have to retreat aith
the Jeers of the entire country at their
folly. Th*y don't seem to know Amer-
ican women.
Henry J. Aldrlch, formerly of Bloom-
ington, 111., has achieved gr atn* <i as
I financier In Denver. Here It t was i
that he conducted the affairs of a loan
and Investment company, guaranteeing
principal and Interest to everybody In
the east who would send their caab.
But Henry la not th*re now, and no-
body knowa whither he hau flown. His
rreditors are almost counties, many of
whom are left poor by his flight and
the utter collapae of his company.
Next!
•trar.g.e*
VSI ■■
|i | « InirH 1 p by tb n*4hi| "f
s<iilbu<t n*tAy nt John Y. '
Omaha Neb., July r«. The tronk
murder mystery ahi'h bad disturbed
all Omaha tince Tuewia. was c • *r -d
tip laat night, when the frightfully
mutilated body of the victim John I
feeljan. w a fotind in the river, and
the prisoner* firnt arrested. MftiO
M kan and wife. AatOt Bttmovit/.
John f >tran and John l>mbnltzwere
formally eharged with the rnorder
The prisoners *ti refuse to talk, but
the police expect a < '^nfesAion The
po.:< e fc.tmck a trai. of bl'xj*! gi't
ad a f. w
wife at
arrival
for scientific
by hi
^s- ha* ordered
• held for Peixotn
rel He
and thi
^ razier.
i the
idow.
him.
•e *tm'.k a trail of blood
but sufficient to i^e easily detected and
followed it below the ektV ti here .h«
botiy had l een <a >t into 'he river
It was found in an edd> a short dis-
tance below the m- ne I he throat wa
cut from «-ar to ear. the head smashed
in with an ax an#l other pwrts >i1 the
Ik<1 y were frightfully lacerated- It
ii''W li«di«-ved that the man was sur*
!>r
fall
time and caught
the doctor that, his wif
child and left him and
father's and that he
live longer.
tad taken her
turned to her
H
i begun very p
ey through h
Kir but had
ird work as
prac-,
arid a pleasant
money ahea'i
man of unex-
ing,
bv the
HHOT It*
csist-
•ked V> pieci
ills nil L
irly dignified
everyone, and
i great shock 1
Clem >berman
murdered his wjf
heme
The Brazilian
fighting and pea
again.
lien vers Indnatriai and M.n ng e*
position haA ^*ea indefinitely poet
poned.
The Eenadoran f r«--es under BUiuip
Sehumaker at Cnb.ota were defeated by
reljela.
Secretary Mort/«n has 'topped the
free see*l business ex
purpose*.
Martin >- >mith, :
I^eavenworth. was k
a '(oarreL
The Brazilian conj
that public services )
and Iia < arna.
All the A. P. A j
Omaha force ha-?
the new chief.
The Indian tea hers' convention at
Sionx City decided again
pupils to dance.
The exact amoun'
demnity to Japan is
i<an silver dollars
Governor Hughes of Arizona has
filpd a long answer to the charges pre-
ferred against him.
Commander Ide has arrived in Wash-
ington to answer chartres made against
him by Admiral Meade.
Joseph I' Skelly a i-known song
writer died in the charity ward of a
New York City hospital.
Mr- « ath-ruie <•!.••.: . •• i c-w
kicke^l over a lamp and started the
jrreat Chicago fire. a dead.
izing UK secret sooet
Kn.gr.tA of America.
I>r .J,,bn B n of Ne* Vor-:
said in his sermon that the I nited
^tates should free Cuba.
The retiring Liberal ministers were
decorated bv the qneen, and honors
were < onfer. - n others
Stat-h r-c that the tran-p rta-
tion companies' margin of profit is be-
coming tcnaller every year.
Colonel J. H. < ilpatrick of Leaven-
worth has started to Europe to investi-
gate ex-Consul Waller'* ca e.
The formal dedication of the B of ord
monument at Gettysburg was the occa-
sion of a great military display.
The Colorado supreme court upholds
a I>enver cit. cwncil ordinan<*e taxing
each street car 13o per year license.
William H. Johnson. Muscatine
lile sh
a timely moment, beyond
Cban('<l II i Mind.
I didn't like to take my bath.
Until one summer morning bright
S made believe I was a whale.
And now I think it's out o* sight.
■mr Mbf Ip'W in r.'k.r t OiM.r
ir- a fce"- ■ ud better
keaitfc.
Hal
He wa;
" Both the Empress of Ko«ia an<l the
r ^ a, Iiucces." of Edinburgh hare in their
lad nu at her o*« ion a let of sable, whieh eost
1 considerable orer W.VjO. They cannot
his heal wa« ^ miU'he i any here in the world.
Oo'wi r«" •t""'1'
. . ; f■ r ■r.'l tt*-n J'
r)uiQ««. lie.
And muttered as they
the spot.
•That's the fifth time y
ii* flushed and
wandered from
I've got me at
I U tie that
and MMBl' Tt. aarely good «
at drafjpits.
The new o? an steamer, the St Lou-
i->. didn't break the ocean record by
reaching >outhamptou ia 7 daj*s, 3
hours and S3 m nute*. an average of
Is 37 knots an hour, but it was a fina
run fcr a ma den voyage_
low
. Ho
the
1 by
After nearly - x year- -«ork n t:.e
bridge across the Ohio river at Jeffer
sonville. Ind.. it has been completed.
The Western Cnion Teiejrraph com-
ing pany ha- appealed its protest against
th*- new Indiana tax law to the supreme
court.
Most of the Iowa liquor dealers in
the upper forty-nine counties
gone out of business on ac-
mulct tax.
The number of .steam and sail ves-
sels built and documented in the I- n ted
Mates last year was H2, Sfliklt HI
the year before.
The Kansas City, Fort Scott an J
Memphis has bought the«rreenHeld
hare
t of the
1c
for «
■it • ,t eet along * ilhout (",nr*'
It alwayt cure* Mw.
•umptioi
T. e coming
. Oct. S2, Ji
i,7.. jnc -when slie is
Come)— *•'"o .c, young lady, i* is tune
o go' I do not let my son have teaux
a' e 10 oV
FITS
>fr r I.*-- •
Mir- .
fltca
Needhan: >la
- y racnae Star.
► c. i to i/r. K.IUV.X1 arch S4.
Eatli>C Australia.
Dusty Rhodes— Po
to the p^-n for thirt
Walker—What for
Dusty Rhodes—1
r.
r Fitzy has goas
days.
V x O T.'ll says that th Australians
eat s v«n tim^s a day: tea and bread
arl butter t T. breakfast at half-past
• lunch at . dinner at half-past 1.
tea at 3. supper at S. and a
i '• Tea is the standard drink, and
there are few hours !n the day
teapot is not brought into requisition.
Tj.. cultivation of tobacco is prohlblt-
nbsolutely ed In Egy i't
j v— Vhat's the matter .vi h yo u
Love?''
George—'N<>: only the Grip.
> thr
Un«
f "Ir I if win Arnold Meet#
flraih In India.
Ka.v Fra.i' imo. July r> A strange
story is brought from India via Hong
Kong by the steamer < ity of Rio
After the old Liberty Bell had filled
i great place la the World's Exposition
and got back to I'hlladelphla, the au-
thorities resolved that "under no pre-
text would It ever be allowed to leave
the city again." But they ore having
t warm dlacuaalon now whether It
would not be a good thing to take It
t.o the Atlanta Kxposltlon. And It
would. The old bell la an educator In
patriotism. The people need such edu-
cation. I>!t the old Liberty Bell ring
• nd echo on the Journey to Atlanta. It
will do all parties good, aud can do no
Harm. Let all unite and make the
Atlanta Exposition a grand success.
Janeiro. The narrati
murder of J I •
superintendent of poli
hi* wife. The womai
f<>r her terrible
that her knsbead
her and in a moment
seized a rifle and s
through the tmek killi
I Peculiar interest Is 1
I because of the prom in
c-ipal- Mr l^-*ter
j Sir Kdwin Arnold and
[ 11<>fiiLay general, an
' the daughter of t o!
. old Indian « ampaig< • .
tell*
Lest
of the
acting
wlra. bv
by explaining
► m-rst brutal to
of fiassion she
bot Mr Lester
ig him instantly,
uken in the «*ase
•nr«« of the priii-
as a nephew of
the son of an old
Mr- Lester -
>nel Braham. an
Kngland Is disposed to abate one
«ro*s scandal In the public administra-
tion of that country by retiring the
huko of Cambridge from the command
nf the army. If there was In Kngland
An officer known .m dancer on the tight
rope to h«T Majeaty, and this offi< e cu*
ried a large nHlary, and the Queen had
a grandmother who was appointed to
ihat ofiee la order that di« itffhtgel
♦he salary, It would not be more ridic-
ulous than for the Duke of Cambridge
to bo commander-in-chief. He la Just
as fit to command an army as the
Queen's grandmother would be to dance
on a tight rop*>.
An exchange rises to remark: "The
editor can always write more cheerfully
of the hualncsrt Interests of a town
whrn hla columns are liberally filled
with tho advertisements of the bus!
ness houses. No editor can advocate
the doctrine of buying from homo mer
i bants unless the home merchants
show they are Interested In catering to
the homo trade by advertising In the
columns of tho local newspaper. It Is |
depressing to the editor to find busi-
ness men patronizing every advertising
fake that comes along, and at the same
lime the names of those business men
■ re rarely, If ever, Been In the adver-
tising columns of tho local newspaper."
All of which Is quite true.
Two fellows tried to Interfere with
Postmaster Gentry, of Afton. Ark., as
he was carrying the mall bag. Now
one of thein Is dying and the other Is
Rhot through the mouth. The verdict
of the coroner's Jury will probably be
•Too much tampering with tho malls."
Miss Willard asserts that poverty
causes Intemperance It certainly
causes total abstinence In many cases,
which, according to some authorities,
In one form of Intemperance. Hut, no
one will deny thnt Intemperance causes
poverty.
Tho governor of New York has ve-
ATTORNEYS DISBARRED.
F. M llarber A. ii. Knight RW|raced
by I Ik- WUMHirl Hapreme Court.
Jtrrf-Ksox City, Mo.. July 3.—Judge
ftMTWtod jlled M PftalOB i« the M*
preine court in banc yesterday in
the proceedings instituted by Attorney
(•eneral Walker debarring Colonel Kd
M. Hurlier and A. <• Knight of Tren-
ton forever from practicing before the
j supreme court.
I he a< ti« n wa the result <>f the mil
; tilati* n of the records in the Howell
murder ossa In Linn tout) bj Umi at
tWIMJfi
M lilak) ||e«|M>ii*llile.
Kr.YihMVii.it. Mo , July •.—-Tim
Kellogg a mloon keeper, hind and
■ dangerously wounded John Ward, a
barber, on the streets of Keytesville
Drs Dewey and Downing regard
Ward * recovery very doubtful. \Vhls
k'. was responsible for the deed.
VVard ha* a frail wife and live chll
dren. Kellogg is under bond • f ? -,o<m
to await the result of Ward's injuries.
was found on Mrs. Field's
body, saying that everything she had
was to i c left to her mother. It seems
that Field and hi* wife had planned
the tragedy, for she went into the
house after they went out and put oa
an old dress and then returned to th<*
pasture.
Flooded Out of Their llntnea.
Kmi-okia. Kan . July § —The heav
kg nhiBad foe jeanI HirW-
tween midnight and da-vn yesterday
morning Over five inche* fell. Cel-
lar* and basements in many part* of
the city were flo< ded. At, Neosho
Il4 m tod rivers are overflow-*
ing. Coin is in better condition and
promises a better crop than ever be
fore known at this time of the year.
'I he rain v.as general throughout the
state At Koek < reek, a few miles
north of here, the place was flooded
and several persons had to i e taken
from their homes in boat«. A number
of cattle were kill-d bv lightning. t
Mr*. Stanford
Ram PRA*ciac<
upon tbe bighe*
I .eland Stanford
tn sell her jew
ipply the pr<
Lela
I'mIo A't.i
Stanford
The i
i Sell ller .lead*.
July r, It is said
authority that Mr*,
ill MK.n goto Kuropi'
•. so that r he may
« to carrying on tbe
Jr . university at
eed of ready money
sun The jewels are
i at !
Killed at a I ro «dn*.
Oi.atiir, Kan.. July fi.—.Terry Will-
iam*. a well-to-do farmer, accompanied
-•er. Mrs i . Kllis .were stru< k
by a fast tiain on the Kansas City,
lort Si-Att and Memphis road while
crossing the track -n a wagon near
thi* city Mrs Kllis was instantly
killed while her brother received
**riou* injuries. The wagon was
dashed into splinters, and the team ol
mules attached escaped unharmed.
Tarlte Im-lie* of Water Fall*.
Ai wa. Kan . June 0.—Twelve inches
of water is reported to have fallen at
Kskridge Three bridges on the M.
. A. A B railroad between Burlingamc
' and Alma have been washed out and
tiains w ill not be able to get over the
road for several days. The water car
ried awav wheat fields and drowned
hogs eattls and horass. Mill qresk k
the hlfhesl II baa bean for fifteen
TriMi|M f«ir HtrikliiK itinera.
Hi htiwotom. W. Va., .Inly tf.—Com*
lianies I and i> of the state militia here
have just received orders from Gov-
ernor McCorkle at Charleston to re-
port at the Pocahontas mining district
at once. A special train is now wait
ing to carry them to the scene of the
trouble.
Killed ill a llalliMin \ <rn*lon.
Mn av Mo.. July • While inflating
a balloon here for a parachute leap,
one of the heavy poles used to hold
ih"' balloon fell,, atrlking Marlon
George on the bead killing him in
stantl y.
oft fur F.urop*.
KauAl.IA, Mo., July I. — Senator
(•eorge Vest left last night for Eu-
rope and will spend the summer at
< arlsbad, (letmany The senator has
been in poor health the past two years
and hopes the waters of the celebrated
springs will be beneficial to him.
( unfeHi d to Helling l.l<|imr.
Parsons, Kan., July «' . .1 M. Key
Holds, a druggist, plead guilty of sell
ing liquor in violation of the law and
was fined *: oo There are more arrests
to follow.
Ills Crowd at a Wedding.
Samna, Kan . July ft. Mis* May
Took III*
I Ifr.
I'aii*o\h, Kan . July 2. he
proprietor of the Belroonic
The Ilev. J A. l ore-*, has been of-
ficially appointed Boinan CathoLc
bishop of San Ant- nio. Texas.
A mistrial was entered in the « a>c
au'ain*t the No Or.- Hns 'cotton .v rc
men, charged with murder.
Thirteen people were made sick bj
eating poLsoned bread at 'Ihoina-
i aitl. s Hyatt s stat.on. Ind.
Prof. W. B. Moore of Chicago ha*
been selecte^l as chief of the weather
bureau, vice Harrington, fired.
The I'nitad States consul at Santi-
ago de Cuba reports yellow fever to t>e
increasing alarmingly in Cuba.
The hopperdoeer machines in Chica-
go county, Minn., gather in 8,000
bushels of grasshoppers daily.
The Bank of Spaia will furnish the
funds for the government to carry on
the war with the Cuban rebels
The presence of Secretaries Morton
and Carlisle in Nebraska has been re-
qnesfted tooAet the ]_•■ * H • ntt
Mrs. .leffenvm Davis has been elected
an honorary member of the 1 onfeder.
ate Veteran's' association of Savannah-
The agricultural department did not
spend all its appropriation last year
and returned over $..00.000to the treas-
ury.
J. II. Vandever. treasurer of Poin-
sette county. Arkansas, claims to have
ta en robbed of several thousand dol-
i lar*.
F. c. Benrdalej, t mining engineer
of ( barleston W. Va.. kille<t himself
in the presence of his wife and chil-
1 dren.
An immense amount of poor seed is
sold to American farmers and garden-
ers reports the agricultural depart-
ment.
President K. B. Harper of the Mu-
tual Reserve Fund Life Association
died suddenly of pneumonia in New-
York.
Union enrpenteTa on the Catholic
university at Washington hive struck
for an advance of thirty nt- |a-r da
to ?.-
Luke llo;. le blew up with dynamite
the cottage of the woman who init-
tened him, fatally injuring three wo-
men.
Mrs. Helen Iglehart obtained judg-
ment at Owens'-oro. Ky., tor $7/t00
damages against William Me( lung for
killing her husViand.
Secretary Hoke Smith has accepted
an invitation to address the < ordelc,
Ala., bound Money league on the cur-
rency question the last week in July.
I Wolf. p|( Hunter, ■ tenva km * v
bakery tempted to prevent the mairiage at
and Northern ros
St. I/Ouis parties
Thomas Reardo
Clark were drowne
river at Ottumwa.
sizing of a boat.
The economics-
leading railr' a<l*« ii
em ting espensss at
It waso^nedby
and Miss Eva
in the Des Moines
owa, by the cap-
Always Tired
da
t Last Christmas the
for you came to $7.4*.
I sent you $1
c op-
irely
bouse
I rietsch .V
innati. a.ssiw
e* D S
of
oinnany committed suicide by shoot- 1 « ri Scott « f A.J. Bunce of lop<*ka
i„r him .elf in the head w ith a re and Ids <iuernheart of Omaha and was
v<iiver. f inancial troubles catised the arrested.
«1. «mI * | Major Mi-rlauglirt-y ''s rt'fused tlie
wardenship 'it thr I'nited States
tned thfl bill authorizing tho ohloride Ma-U of lltilchinaoii, Kan., ami '1
of Kold troatraent In tho state prison. ^.'|'h llanUinii<>n of New t ainhria.
Thltt wt la aiiitponed to ntonn that thero Kan were married in thi' preaeuce of
u no UIMI In Kolnn to tho eipenne of
treating men for thn drink hahlt when
tbiy aro fluod o lhat Ihey can t *ci
•Uty whlalty*
Tho Ixwidonora have Just dlarovered
that triftlon hy cablo ia "a aplendM
Improvement on hor " power." No
wonder the f' *« l""> 10 lln*<*r In a rlty
that holila «ui:h (K^plo H out fclow-
aylug couilo*.
lo.ooti apeetatora, at the I'r n n .y 1 van la
reunion This ia probably the lar^eRl
lint hcrlnjf at a w eddihg ever uasembleil
in Kan nh
No Nlhrr < onvenllon Wanted.
Linm.i s, Mo.. July ft. —Out of four-
teen Democratic central committee
men of Linn county, ten met and de-
termined against a call for a state
convention for this year and pa^ed *
resolution to tint effect.
• pen at Fort Leavenworth and an
effort is bcinfc' made to bo«ist Ex-Chief
Torn Speers of Kansas City into the
place.
E. O. Sanders wound up his wedding
tour in Dallas. Texas, by killing his
bride and himself. Ho thought she
married him while loving another
man.
The pope has invited Cardinal Gib-
bons to surrender his diocese, that of
Baltimore, Md . and to reside in Rome
and take part in the politics of the
Vatican The cardinal refused the
offer of his holiness.
Two prisoners in the jail at Salina.
Kan , named Ramsey and Bostwick,
Three Fataliv Wounded. confined for burglary and awaiting
BrnvAiHiTTF, 111. July ft. —A number sentence in the September session oil
of men were drinking in n In-er garden the district court, escaped.
owned by Wilbur Lease and John
Maflltt ter.T Mtnbhorn.
Sr. Lot'is. Mo., July ft.—Two more
conferences were held yesterday be-
tween « hairman Maflltt of the state
Democratic executive committee, and
representatives of Ihe free silver
e mnty chairmen 1 hnirainn Mifltt
refused to yield and declared he would
call a convention only when formally
requested to do so by a ma i«-rity of the
county chairmen of the state.
Ex Congressman W illiam Parrott of
Indiana fell down a Might of stairs in
his home at Evansville, Ind., and died
a few hours later.
governor
suicide In Chicago by drowning. Ill
health was the cause.
J. I>. Pearson, the great patron of
'.olleges and institutions of Chicago,
is to give $50,000 to the Whitman col-
lege, Walla Walla. Wash.
J. R. Dodd, treasurer of Topeka di-
vision of the Order of Railway Con-
ductors. has been missing three weeks
and is said to be $100 short.
Western railroads find that it is im-
possible to comply with the new safety
equipment law within the time allowed,
and they will a k f i an extension.
The jury in the case of Pugilist
Fitzsimmons. charged with man-
slaughter for the killing of Con Iiior-
dan, returned a verdict of not guilty.
At Scranton. Pa., the Boies Steel Car
works, employing J'Xi men. advanced
wages 10 i>er (rent, to go into effect
from July 1. The works are crowded
with orders.
The nation - thanks to representa-
tives of foreign governments for help-
ing to push alonir the world's fair pro-
ject have been engraved and are ready
for distribution.
Pittsburg erected a ?. .«hh monument
i.*M. Bfgelm. the founder oi la
park syatem. ll«- la the third mnn in
the country to I •• honored b/a monu-
ment while still alive.
Kate Welch, an inmate of the asy-
lum at Beno. New. has .«iof2ttl de-
posited in the Hibernia bank at San
Franc if CO, which has remained un-
called for for twenty yearv ,
The Rev. Dr. Thomas Toney has
been suspended from the >pringfield.
Mo. presbytery of the Cumberland
Presbyterian church and hi- license to
preach revoked He was found guilty
of falsehood and mistreatment of his
family.
A Berlin dispatch says that l>r Otto
\rendt. editor of the organ of the bi-
metallists, expresses the opinion that
the change of ministry in England
will reopen the international discus-
sion of the currency question
Msjor Chabran. commanding a de-
tachment of <hi infantry, has met and
defeated the Cuban insurgents' bands,
numbering almut nmi men. commanded
by < astilloand Zayas The tight took
place at Mount San 1'elipe near Arroyo
ItlaiiM), province of Puerto Principe.
Public Printer Benedict is preparing
to make half a million dollars worth of
improvements in the government print
ing office.
blew In ill for
kets. And now comc-s along
js Smlthers and takes you to
the music festival, sets up the Ice
inn cream, pays for a carriage and corsage
ho bouquet, a? less than half the money
the anrj time I expended on you. and you
give me the cold, cold shake."
int The axure "jo twinkled. "Well, you
ted see." she said. Mr. Smlthers bunched
111 his hits."
Des*ril>es
It mean*
hausted t
a dangerous condition, lecsuse
that the vitality I* becoming ex-
,• r- l- -n of irnpoveri.-bed blotal.
life to ttic \n.d fluid and the
I ni u *c i■ ■ « grow itmnger.
. . % u ^ strength, because
are, rich blood. Remember
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Is the on
In the put
i • rue y.• ■ d purifier prominently
• ye t lay. $1; six fur fr)
Hood's "ills
emit srUc.
Hla Idea of (irare. «
A young Chicago dimmmer was tak- '
ing a vacation with his uncle in the j J
country and was suddenly called upon >
to ask the blessing, and not being ac-
customed to It. he promptly tackled
the difficulty In the following style: !
"We acknowledge the receipt of your '
favor of this date. Allow us to express
our gratitude for this expression of j
good will. Trusting that our house
may merit your confidence and that
we may have many good orders from
you this fall, we are. yours truly, j
amen." The old man will say grace
hereafter.
At the < ourt of tlie Kultan.
"Sirrah," remarked the sultan, "my
first*wife and I are <.n<-." The court j
mafhematl. ian bowed low In affirma-
tion. "Well," proceeded his majesty, j
"how about me and my second wife?"
"You are another." promptly rejoined s
the man of science. Whereat divers 1
high functtoaarlaa madt ibift to leave
the apartment, not deeming it -1 pot- !
Itics to give their puissant sovereign
the ha-ha t his face.
A l ittle <«OMip.
FLUX.
Collins Ague Cure will cure the
worst forms of bowel complaint
in three or four hours' time. I(
promptly arrests the discharge,
and by acting direct upon the
liver regulates the secretions and
produces healthy action. One
j bottle w ill cure six cases.
fWAH druggists sell it.
ASK YOt R DRt 00151 FOR .
C
First Oosslp—So you w a
axed to the funeral?
Second Oosslp -Xlvver as much as in-
side the house. But you Just wait till
we hey' a funeral of our own, an' we'll
show 'em!
Constructor Hlchborn will protest to cholly
Secretary Herbert against building
the new battleship according to the
Navil Construction bureau's plans.
AU>ert Rlackinan was found hanging
to a tree near Legariu. Texas. At the
coroner's inquest Bessie Harris con-
fessed that she placed the rope around
his neck while her father held him,
and that she cut the body down after
he was dead. Blackinan and the girl
had a lovers' quarrel.
The testimony in five contested
congressional election cases have been
thrown out liecause taken after the
limit.
A warrant for one cent was drawn
in favor of President Cleveland by the
A Had Don.
was struck by the
Of a golden-haired soubrette.
And he asked her out to dine with him
The very first night they met.
And envious friends of that sporty
youth
Said: "Cholly's a sad dog. you bet!"
In which they were strictly speaking
the truth—
For the bill was twelve dollars net.
Thfjr Bloom There.
Mr. Emerson (from Boston)—I don't
see why you call them roof gardens
There don't seem to he any flowers
here.
Manhattan—That's so But you
* THE BEST *
jF'O OD
FOR
Dyspeptic.Delicate,Infirm and
AGED PERSONS
* JOHN CARLE & SONS, New York. *
. . oodary orTer*
iry ltloii|> lM)|-« \ permanently
uredtal&to:^ ri«Ts. Y >i can be treated a|
i"iiie f -rtame pr.-e nr :er .imn guaran*
y. If t .11 prefer tor- me here we wlllc^n*
'tfr ettopijrrni'r '.lf:ir«>andb"telblU§,an(l
neeharri1. if we f«il '• ure. If have tak"n mer-
rury, l« dlde pot i«h, oiul ptill bare srhes and
ii.-. r«. ^l ucous I'alrhe* , m nth. Sore Throat,
I'onple-. Copper < .'lored Kpo|«, I ti er* oa
H. • part f t1 • i" ty,|l: lrf>rE}el r.iw* falling
out. It i« t' * herondury III mill roiMlft
jtuaraiitce U> r i" Wefil the ni"«t obntl-
ni)tf «"i(<ea and rliallense the wurld f« r a
ca«e we cannot rure. Tins (ii his al * ti
haftleU the nkill of the moat eminent phyai-
ri.in*. SAOO.OOO capital behind our ancondl*
tP.nal puarantr. Absolute proof* pert waled oa
i < K K I: I >n i \ « < ..
301 Marunlc Temple, CillCAtiO, ILL*
I nt nut and enil tlila advert l«nnnrit.
WELL WAGHIHERY
Tllu^trnted cotakunis showing WELL
At'OEKS, Ikk K DItll.l <. HYDBAULI0
AND JFTTINO MACHINERY, etc.
Sr*t Fuze. Ilsvo been teatod and
all warranted.
lowell & Chase Machinery Co.
1414 Weat 11th street.
HANNA* C ITY, MINSOI hi.
PATENTS,TRADEMARKS
F.Tamlnatlon and Adrlc* a' t« ratentat>ility of In.
V. nti .n. N -id fit "lnvrnt< O •. - r How to (lei a
Paicul. 1'ATKlv. K O l AKHKLL, Waabingtoa, P. C.
Tar ker's
haih uai.sam
Cl^snir* and beaut.lira the hair,
l'r. uioa n laauriaiil (rowth.
Msver Tails to Heat ore Gray
fc -fil-X
tn 1|l "at In-ipfieta
NEEDLES, •sTANDAItn GOODS Oi.lf.
CU I ITTI r C The Trade Nupplled.
OrlU I I Ltr. D, nd f r h 'le-ale prlra
Three children, aged respectively .1. treasury department to keep account* see a few society buds and blossoma
and t* years, of Arch Delus ' ook of j straight
REPAIRS.
Meyers, when a fight was started ; ,
alxmt a woman Kniv. s revolvers, n'ouse, Ky.. ate mulberries and The annual reports of the several
stones and all kinds of deadly weapons poisoned, supposed to be by spider bureau officers of the agricultural de-
.... n i.i . .n.r 111 ill t <i nt,< v des- r 1 . . . . . j a .... .... .
, Vfe eggs, dying the next day five minutes partment for the fiscal year just ended
pi rate battle t«M k |>lace in which P>0 apart from the effects of the |poison ' - -- - ' ! ' —
men took part,
three of them
id the result is that r
• fatally wounded.
were at once brought into
will show a general pruning of ex-
They were interred in the same grave. ! penses. The figures in Secretary Mor-
Urorsa Rom. s«|*rinten<l.-nt of the ton' report wilUhow lhat the regular
Mulran* farm D..rth of Rossville. Kan expon.llturea for Ihe .lepartment dm-
The houie of Trotter Hollidar. * ,vah shot wrlou-h bv tenant whom in^ the year gfrrejj ted about II.
prominent raiu-her llvinp near Urldlef. , , . >,,r ' non navment of non. The appropriation for the same
( nl., burned, and llolliday an.l hi^ ruD^ t per io.1 reached V,*>06 V1!*.
niece pvii.hed m the llauieb.
here once it) a while.—New York World.
The Worst of II.
Press Agent—Is this true about our
two prima donnas, who used to tie such
friends, having quarreled fiercely.'
Why, they used to use the same dress-
ing-room!
Htago Manager—Yes. hut this row
ends all that. They'll ne\ er make up
together again.
EVAPORATING FRUIT '
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