Noble County Sentinel. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 27, 1897 Page: 2 of 4
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.i * voetervst BELLIGERENCY
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W.ela T«atiti
Aae*****— Lacm I • i A«r.
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it as aa-.*
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:g.l Georgia
Better aer-r aa?* n yjm.
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^ , aAC ;a *3*>*e :he a.'«.ernooa
i*a-.s i- the " * "i "'3*3 alauy*r \.
hostisearr
%orj
McNU^AtNT
I ■ IO flAM
someone he ha-
ao wn
cuba5 mh1tbii.1tt bcssia halts turkey hews bailed dow|
f9T-'*n '.ft* -./i G**ai a.i i --*■*-
#•?•** tit* H.U4 U Gnal u iralr u r.
p~u., ,w. T«..a .,,. Loo-*- *V'- o'rJT-" j£,
CosfTajrnrom Kay I*. — Tfca*a . '■sn* 4z.
wv§ i saiiien sc i aaexpeetad -aingn . * "? ** '' V**4 -tvce Field srQjp,
. . . . tire from tne -en— u
ti: poatic* unit* otfo* A..,,rn,
BOOC - •*■■' Vf '. i"7 r. :M aqt.f ' ~ SxlOWei — • Sir
her kaad sad thereto forced fin— t-. .t, . . « j.„. « . .
•ad I : ••-- on*, r*. 'rut game, to i . .ar -ft V1- n ->0n , *
tsau pnrpoaes. piowed <zp re'ssaliv
Yesterday aroraiaf Tarfcey, *aj>- Jadge
*®§ljf Teaa
-O J
mc
1'I * r ft . | ti i"!
r eastern to
last thr*
has been
i:,.rm v* bj nr.opk"
kera, house ager,r*
who are an x ions to
against ioae la the
the venerable ovttr
rUte Of tb<! in&t
ury erf the C/^'
hron#. thae rf-n
h* h^r Ma]e«
I !/> 'h* - .r. - . .
♦
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th
My the last
population
X), an
of Fr
faie
t app#ar%
re ta doi
At<> y« a
Jnir. «k-fca H ln4i*K i? Joe
i r rki«ea, pr*nkv>fn*
fallow whose heart )a la the right
•fla^e sad hi« (oafrte hsaf loose st hofh
•nd r.1 John , tb« piffiire of
a *f ady Hoi id. sober personage who
wmj a hit of a prtf nnfll we fhin
lf nry. who rrear s ahoot him an
solotely Intolerable atmoeph^re
moral and aptrif.ua! anobbt*nne*^.
r n farm* *s th#
X) "e m r-.f s #jj
'0 rool hrs p'iddin'. Vv* gr>t
■ **■* .r.erer ar •
a : 1 ' ^ •- - - g ,
*f ai«h- on T..a hen.-.h a«.n.
'*' '' 4 r.*.r* :
learts me alone."
* ** wl'.i and raaybe nof. I've
" ;r* ade^ph:a an it's
k*£y f ®ay look em np." An
r nfable tremMing had 'oim !n-
arlow a roire a« he answered an1
'*** *a he ahuflled off with an
•tr-, A.7 Imirarin* en^r^y, and !n-
1 ^-n*e:s a. he ran (!(■ iosi la-
nding par-
*.o «i•'.-. all *iie r i*h*.e of
r.he jy-^rta and 1
«a tern"*
t oa the ftaal r-aiaa^r-
■*M as follows:
YeM-itwon. Ea^*r, Ba> Berrr.
B . .^er arter, C'-.tn. i.er. Oa .lor ay,
Clark. *' oekrell. Cm ^xaa. Dar^v D^boa,
Fora^-*■ * tjaliiager. 'jor^aaa. Hans-
hrong-a. Harr^i fc" taw Ke.
Jc^e-i irkaasas «aaj f.-,i*ar
M-n.- -ie. XaatU, Kasoc. W , Mor
gan >e_s.3n. ?aA.:«7. Fettigraw .-'stftva,
Pr.-.ra.ard. Ra-*. ^ -?aoc? Stewan,
Tr.--T.oa TiUmaa. 7xra-?r I t -ryjtl
—n.
^'ajs—Allison. Bar
Fi:rpaokv Gear. Kilt Haaaa. Kaw
-ey. Ff'-^r. Spooc-*- WeLliagtoa.
■ore. Wh£t«
An analrris of t.a- tota sl^> i
'b* a*rmatiT« vat raa
Repnb :earis. aiaeWi ]
pf.r*.«* : bj Germany, vu pra-^
defying r.asaia Kraa« Ac.str.a '/real
Br.ta.n aci I'a.r. .c< •• .sot v-.a
aaaaxa: ,n of Thesaaij, .n aoi.'.xn ta
a h^i*e war ;adaain;ty. and aeex.ngly
waa determined to maren cpoo Atten.v
The m.niatera reee:red ofBc.al adr-..tea
from Soda ysaterdaj ancooarlng that
orders had been ..««tied for tee partial *
mo*. ..nation of the JSalgar.an army,
poea. b.y at toe iaatigatioa of Eauia ^ ^
There was a harried coo.s tat.or. of
tee m.n.sters. The war party waa for
fnrther -efaaee b*at .n tae end r.a - . -
e-.fie eoaaseia aeezaed to ha*e prera..ed
for at 11:3d a rn. orders were tfflrj
graphed to Edaem Pasha to cease ho -
tilitiea.
The peace negotiations wi i now ba
andartakaa in real earnest, and the
Greeks w.:: moet likely be aparei any
further htrm.liatlon.
It traospiras that ths ear made a
direct appeal to the saltan to order
/ ... " * tro°P* to «*«e hostilities and ar-
-- rarze as armistice, and this c* -.pled
w.t.-. • fact that moat aerions re%cits
- ..i ir« ens led if Turkey na^: per-
a sted aer defiant sttitode. brooghfe
abc-3t tee present state of affaira.
■nar
'* ofteia
-?a. fei
and t"ap*a 0 B-rr-
^ ed wfcf,
•aqr M the Indies
Wra DrUcot aed two children r.
...iinjr n«r Pi.. Hill. Kf-. —r. ^.,7,
>7 a copperhead *eake and di*d with
a an noar " Ub*
"*!Ti '
wherofexam satiost
. not enter the \<Tai
fire
Oarar
Liber
term in pri<
-tate ban^
mf namei
Mvtb«- B -
Matthew Birlov. bat h*r — m^r. craii,
:k* «trt—" n t. She i Do a Ma- M
Ulda. aC'^r her k.r,-."
Wei!, a<j wh .-etn lay the horror oj
Ha/1 he no* .ihe<l an-: in-en-ie-i
Kepubli^aa
sh aea-f.
UNHAPPY IN HIS LOVE.
A «•_ Lnli B««k ClcrIt PoU«na Hlma.lt
WOI4IA0 . KiaJIC* Worn..'I nRtnri.
_ rr L.- ;V Mo . >fay 21.—George A.
■'• - - jo ha/i Wn in the bank.nf
k ..T o*r* for thirteen year* and
. . * 1 -«•« « a man of integrity,
"r" -'oond dead in bed at the .Morman-
di«-hotel this afternoon. An empty
■ oof..e .abeled hydrocyanic at-id 'and
. .., nninber of letters thowed that h«
ln(i .emitted nuic-ide. lie cla.spcd in
or ™ hiod* lh" Pictor« o* woman not
j. ' - - t '• •• wuja« IIoi
. ' nl w;fe. 'out nobody knew who she is.
la; lor -va, pat „g teller of tha
f.-%. t--. -.m,vno| <--Ji' :eaI N.tional buk from the open-
~emv - Has to re--- •-. -.. ... ' '®«r of th t inatitntten until it became
to the er.xm.ttee on fore.ns re.itlona ?®r** 1 1 hird National, when
was tabled: yeaa -'.t. nars 15. *** retained by the latter bank ae
-Mr. Fairbanks of Indiana, pronged 's" ,-antP yinP ,<,ller- >' T hew..
. bst:-.::e. proridin? thattl— Fresi- *mp "-<>a ,he German-American tion
it ertend the food offices of the - --** S bookke*P r- He had had Governor H ack of V._ v • .
i'~< "Utes to Bpu. toward, seenr- mw- doed the bill "prt.ridin5 ttTdJSb
-J'-" - hld f-S^r 'or tram* ^ke„- SltZZ
Mat* flf
h;m
to his root porket and drew crat a dinrr to hnnt np hJa fam.ly aad be raoaited
h rr,«!«T " Sit " * to the children'wa, had bee. table*
• dLTr.'Z* f 1,10 "" "^i4!:'.wh' h' thea wr And here he
o ■Y. I,?,* t ^ "**■ Kumti^ ««• them without th-
0 rh .ord. prlated oa It aa thoti*h'fnllr :eart trouble \cro„ them and i T— T
1 aa fhoijfh be had aot known them by aeroee hi. .... . * 4n ®Ild *° 0,8 conflict and nltimata I. """I'V """ D,a -
a c,,-, ... T. S -''- «■ independenea of the island. Th-.^o!? • K?EU".U '®r < "< « . k"' th« e « dMtl.
' fr * r fv - yotjr mother he aa«.ed a was tab r,-« -r t ' r. ^ been dasm^sed. She now lires in Hoeh
Job. Ihrtow. of Nortbnmberland a wbt^r. not d^., to look benind foLowedlh.7 ^option oVJhe or.Iin™ '°Wi* "ith the" «"ild.
ley; .-.on 6 "
"• •n"r, Pa. lomettme a reside
Ph: .adelphta, will communicate
elfh*
ntra*
i. In
at ion
*':
*e Dgares ar -
the paef. At
"ntury France
^e to one. To-
most an equal
(he whole of
firs Germans to
tnly 122419, and thu
immigration For
the death rate has <
rate These facta b-
aignlflcant wben a coi
between France and h
<Germany rh#- farrcaa
'!uring t.h'* ;aat fi '•
nearly 2-'<'
I24.W0 In Fran" Th
more «frtftdnpr wh^n
compared with those
the betrinning of 'he
outnumbered Pmasia
day Pniaala rontaina
population, and aa fo
Germany, the
".♦ry to/r Fr
ron sequence of the *-ffoTts of the gor-
•rnment of Maesarhuaerra, the Am rl
'■sn Antiquarian and Ma-.-arhu "T?*
Hlatoricsl societies, th# Pilfrim Ho-
ciety of Plymouth and the New Kng
land Hoclety of New York, bached up
by the desire* of the archbishop <>'
Canterbury and the biahop of I^on-lon.
the mnalatory rourt of «h^ di^' '• of
l.ond' n MMMMMl Mar'h M in ilu- c <]
rhap of Ht. Paul a Cathedra! In order
Io MmMIC'tlM fMlttM of *hc f
• 'oration of the Ion of tha Mayflower to
the Cnltad Htat^s Af r forma! dla
' laac.-n th«- r ts- u- '. ■ .
' n the undertaking h' r< ki 'n by Mr
Bayard to place the lo* in a flt pla-e.
where persona ronrrrned ran bate n
reas thereto, and a proper certified 'Opy
b*ln* deposited at Fulbam that thr
original be «lven up to Mr Rayard for
'ranamlaaion to the President of the
I'nlt'd States."
uffh menu
>mg
Yet he
Yet h* waa
only 35. an'!
o old as a?*- ar-*-*
• old aa a**
told th man *h
occupied 'he *idto* riench. h* had onl
been on the road for ten rear*
"!'*• been rrampm r for nigh oa t
ffteen -aid h. • orr.; a « t. h ■
about hia own a**, but whoee 4r*
and person presented an appearance „
ev^n n
two tor.
dlaflgur
and g-
r.* of
Ity
re unatghtly human
*d a lanflarape than
st Men
Surely
i\W
« « a Cl.
ly%
then amart blue roated aoldlera. w|, h
pinks In their button bol^s. et'her aii^-
11 or In groups ef two or 'hr*«v Mgppad
rapidly through the square, too intent
on r*arhtng the rendezroua «h^re th^v
were o a*s*mb;e for the srand parade
to waate a glanr-e on the two vagabonds
*ho hM Ml bMffliNd and ea'hang d
ciperien/e* and WnMwra WllkfB h*
apace of the last half hour.
"DIED FOR HIS COUNTRY."
he und*rafgn d he will bear aomething
to bit ad.anrage The name and ad-
dr :-a of the Ameri/ran representative
of a wen known Engliah law firm fol-
lowed.
aim
Out working. She cleans offi-es.
mother ioe«, an she couldn t aff r-d o
take to-day off, causa Its despera ^
hard to get a;otg anyhow, siie *ars.
and—-
Matty- In the girl s tone of gen-
e reauke there *ae a faan:.iar 'adea-e
he wondered at h;mae!f for not no-
' :r.g before. R.- •
aaxl *o her *An*a «• y
How <*o you kaow your father's
dead' Maybe r> come back aome
•* > * • * .o; G.' 0 • * - - . . -
: all rich." •
T>ora Matilda ahook her h ad. He'd
hare come hack to us be-fore this --e
•aid confidently. He was reposed
m:a?*.ng af*er the bat'le of B ..; p. r.
and mother aaya shea aura he a dead.
She aaya, too, that, she'd rather h* 1
us what he did—an examp e of
being brave and willing r0 die the
IbIos—thaa hundreds of gold and sil-
ver dollars. *•
tour mother ain't married aza. -
then?"
Surely it Lucy's own f in the
haughty flinging back o? -he kaa| a-,v
^he answer which rung prorfdly out.
IN THE HOUSE
A I>JT r f Bitter Partlua n«h«r —f«-
'''peneenff* tor C ab* PowIM*.
" HHISSTOT, May ii-Cntan af.
■ a rs famished the Hoove with a day
JO- ,jf hi'ter partisan debate. The r- ln-
h:mse.f, he '"m Pnropriat;n? for • e re-
.ief of American citizens was adopted
Lillian Baiwl S««k« Divorce.
^ ^ i ' ek. May 22.—Signor r ;«>
Tacni Per^gini. or. more properly
speaking. John Chatterton. the tenor,
w i ^ amor.j the pasAenzers who sailed
yesterday on the steamship Par..k Be-
fore >av ng Perag.n; was apprised of
l:.- fi< • - at a su.t for divorce :s to r-e
instituted by his Wife. LiLitan Russell,
toe prima donna. Little is known of
tails beyond the fact that the
trie staf.*. • 'rounds will not U- men-
tioo^.! In V ie action, which will orob-
JaiMncse
wiped out b lir^ Near i
burned and betw
town. *r.
Ttv and ti't
At a •
\[m
xnate
dissenting row. UUi
Jl"1"?1 «=de rore.! to force consid- .u ...e Kuon, wnicb w,.; oreh-
-^ion'of' .h°r5!v hroo,ht in some other lute
m .too of the beUtgerener of tfian th .s.
the
ems as If a
ne other
road fer
Kepc
are dis<
follow*
in regard to
ag>ng The con
* hat. wheat, waa not
'•een utterly ruined ti
from nearly half of t
• 'ate, including alm<
cr-aheat growing c
wo thirds of the wh<
!.74>,' 00 acres
II led h^
Report a
"Fifteen rears at trampln'
aa .a kaadrsd ontlnued
speaker, meditatirel
msn gita it Inter I
aa It wouldn t be any good f
•elf to mant ter afop it. let a
Now, I'd ^>e*n r,n tj
ftars when thia war bualneo- brok
out. Dfnctly ft rame [ vitk fn r*na-
dy. I *asn t goln' ter take no ^han e
I dldn t aee nothin' of It, nor rare norh
In' fer It. an' wen it waa over I rorne
bark and bnmraH about the roun-rv
ever aen'e. without flndln' things m i- h
changed snywaya fronj what they wa*
before That a why 1 don t tah" no in-
terest in this here racket over Decora-
tion Day."
At that moment the thrilling music
of the fife and drum, aa a %mall de-
tachment 'f aoldiera wen/lM the;r nav
down Walnut street flaahlns the gtsre
and Strli>ea In the eves of the aper a
tors who Instantly rollerteri at doora
and window*. Bounded in vivid rontra*'
to h a aj e"rh. and in Mstr Harlow «
dull fare th^re flirke,H a faJnf apart.,.
rop may be
that little
wheat
lllinoi
will
hi.i season, and ti
have to depend on othi
wheat for consumption,
that has o<r urred but one
cultural history of the nt:
of surprise,
he aald. he«|tai
there's bra**>r
something ha-i
and marie it ah:
for the country
an' I m
i an me
tin'
to do honor to the aoldler
llvln". who did It if there n
to anybody in a feller Ilk
round anywheres. You aee
inaudible
re bummln
ut to t he f emeter
flght
"m' «• ""m English re k„„ „„„ .
latlons o course, mused Matt Barlow -Certainlr no,
" "'l1 1 d;/J*n " ♦' The de«rt.r suddenly ... ,h
ar ^/rand.ather Bariow talk 4own HoiB rh(n
m'""r 'hat bad oujhter ome to ne i°, rtooldT. JT'IJ00
* «lde by right., but nerer r™ hi. i *r' "
Tpecied nothin to come of It. Won- . Th'
*rtfl««r«~>lt' Wonder if-" and «T«Ltr^.i.? P'V P*
'►>"> -e •fc'. *h s which gathered ' * "'
round ih.' n.me became of . character , /hl ^ I 1 ' 1
0t ,0 be Uttered .loud to a drink- 4 "e dreMned ofeomeUtx
•odden. froway tramp, even If h« hap-
pened to be oneaejf. Aa he waited on
the rorner for the crawling horae -ar
*h 'h amply met Philadelphia a de-
mand for rapid tranait in IST4, he did
Ti it t-r \ fe * words a'id.hly
She li set queer at' flrst-lf she ain't
married again yee. there ain't no
doubt but ahe'll art queer. Bur. I kin
rnaic- her understand that at first, it
*a* as mu« h aa my life was worth to
turn -ip anywheres, and then, when the
ar wan 0ver. twaa too late; she
wouldn t ha\e had me. Lucy wouldn't!
Hut now that 1 kin bring something t©
%. *n 'he rh dr< n as -• < . * -j n- *-e;f
by ^omin bark, it ain't so much of a
prodigal son buslnees."
A <!r«.r-.r" A deserter!"
he \sg.bnnd woke from an uneasy
■I'^srn in whl-h .11 the people in the
a- -"rr-l imin'ing .rornfat
him sn<l hiwlng th.t title of repro.cn
In hi« ear. He atarted a« the blue-
unlform.d conductor laid a hand on
hl" "hnulder, to aar aternly "Wake up.
you or I il put you off the car. You mignonette which the g
etervhody with your mutter- ,h,n ■ «u4den.v w.thdrew
ing-
p< ► -rarents. They accused
Kepuh. cans of endearorin^ to erade
.. **_L.l*y>**• dominant- partr,
tnr'ragh its spokesman. Mr. Hitt.
mad#- tne important statement that
MM desired' not to embar-
• n% *• . h were b*- ng
projected by President McK.r. - o
secure the independence of Cuba "
1-1..e Mr. Hitt disclaimed presiden-
ts authority for his statement, it was
•n that he had been :n ron-
su tat.on with Mr. McKiniey on the
'. n and knew *•- ae.-eof r- <e.
Other* Will Follow S*it.
Citt f f Mexico. May 22.—Th. reeog-
n.tion of Cuban belligerency by the
t. nited ^*ates is likely to lead to sim-
■cognition by toe leading Latin-
can countries, with the
The Kt*« fo t Him SIS.
SED.ua, Mo.. May S3 Eer A. J.
Adam*, a colored .evaafelist, visited
the res fence of W. J. Lowerr. a col-
ored Mason, daring the letters ab-
sec :e. Ia t Sunday erenlng. and cre-
ated a sensation in the household.
■ r -i <-nter.n;r. the eran^elist stepped
Up' Mr. Lowerr and m:u: "SI,ter
Lonerv. I am so ?.ad to see you." and or .wcTic.
at the mum time he l is«d her on the de *■ -..:
- mc iatt . ,i«a ner on tne
^ Mrs. Lowery ejected the preacher
from the prem.-e* and vesterdar
Jt re Kara iam fined Adams Sis for
disturbing Mrs. Lowery peace.
ri? in <t. Louis of the Mis-
• ' anv-riat'on. «i rern -
■n* ' a.! v rereiy v^re«i f.- r f. r
nt- .>f the Fulton asvlum to
tneopaths and one member. Dr.
attacked the clergy fiercely.
i> -Te ope«. n debate in the
tnat the names of United 8*
BOMaab n « uba who fnrnlsh in'orna-
'"1 °f affairs on Uie U aaH
ar- s-:tnae.d to prevent them from
beiasr *-"*ax*inate«l.
M ire *^°*Jd : >sses are estimated
' - >*. a res a-« ruming at manr
peaces m tipper Michigan.
rror Bi < of Ww York
signe«i the beet agar bounty law.
•' ~ wart of Nevada now pr«v
po- «s a financial rider to the tariff bilL
ne steamship Par a took out ^'>.000
""f - :>' silrer from New York
ednesday.
At the annual meeting ot the bank
Mexico an is per cent dividend was
I'r-uninent Senators agree that the
• resident ha. the right to* remove
ofhee holders
The remains of Banker XV. S. Ladd
are it; -—in? from Rrrerriew cemetcrr
I firtiaml. Oregon.
Amo-
tion
men
m. -—Xp-
The pro-Cnban senti-
out nen'a. Amerii
sr. and the governments t
awaiting the'initiative
> very
• ere are
of the
■o bring to theae eh
ing the advertisement wh,
>ad him, perhaps, to on n
and comfort? What wealth
fort could rep acs to th m
the heroic image wkicn
would blot out from their y
The ten yeara of poverty H.. „
m - •
them with a aweetoes* he could r** e
know again. Let them work and to;
on, and even if they taste ; t^e h.r'«-r
nesi of starvation or death, it «o,:-
be better than anything he ron 14 gjvi
them. who. aa the martial m<
reminding him. had better ne
been born!
nr mind?
k kept
r have
SENATOR EARLE DEAD
1*H K... Ul Several w.«ks Kith
"Ofh! • OlMSM.
C. rwsra, S. < . May 22.~f;B;ted
Uav, Senator Jm+ph H. f^r'.edied
it r.is res:/len.?e in'^reenrii c t-.r^r-
r««r Bora strack by Ughtalnf.
>t. Parr, Minn.. May 22.—In Msn- \\ni \i
^•ao,,":hn;hip "71 T"m ^ v Kar";i *
. of hu p ace, fonr boys were arrest for einber/linc «10 '>«l
Strnck by a boll of lightning. Two of Artlur SnraU'a afciw th. r>i •
them *ere in tantlr ki "-1 an.l th- « Ihngo,
T-:IT, /'tf, "-vohTU ^Tri^^,rip ,rnm
jnred will recoier.^A hiavv'.tora « ^""m V.n Aken attacked ei-Soa-
} K X,cph^rvjn of Nrw Jerser in
him 3 '' r * °ffiCC a0d *tteraPte'1 to kill
lla
dvas
was the cause of death,
trovernor Ellerbee will have to ap-
point a successor to aerve until the
genera. as>emVnr me^ts next 'inter,
when it will elect a senator for the un-
expired term. C ongressman M< I-anrir
and Attorney General Barber ar** men
tioned
ment.
was in progress at the time.
N' Reform Wafa*ta«u
Cwicaoo. May Ti. —Chicago is to liare
anew ma_../..ne. It w
ca -d The New Time, and will W- e.i-
.?'• i B. O. Kl-.-v.-r. recently «-«|ir« r
of the Arena, an-i Frederick C. Adams,
edit- r of New Occaaions and head of
the In-,; - ratic press and literarT bu-
reau in tne presidential campaign.
1 we've Chicago firemen were fright-
f..„v hurned l.v . gamine e.,p!^ion
at h <■■■ n \\ )l Manley's grocery on
r orty-third street
Pr n.- Francis .Joseph of Batten-
iwqr and PHacesi Anna of M..ntenegro
iTn^lar in ,h« • ,f -
Kv '."vernor Altpeld of Illinois has
inal -iwnt tWW weeks in the N.cred
Heart Mimtirmm in Milwaukee for
i connection with the appoint-
iister works too, the boy prattlM
T.
money
on. "in a factory, and she sai
through the year to buy flo
r>eroraMon Day. Then when ail th"
folka have gone away we put them on
father's monument."
Matt Barlow reached out his hands
toward the bunch of limp roee# and
held.
Keep
t.ot A way With S2S.SOO.
p .ka, Kan., May 22 —j. .\.
\a-
dcau .if the firm of K. 0. Xadeau. Son
A Tornado In Soath Dakota.
H'.waRD, S. D.. May 21.—A tornado n,'rT<M,s prostration,
passed . ver th • northern part of Miner
county !a,t night The greatest dam-
aye was done at Carthage, where Pat-
ton Jackson elevator, the Xorth-
west.-1-ns depot and sercral smaller
buildinirv were destroyed. No lives
The damage is extensive to
ores farm property.
T*.
su-d t (in ror a Mpen
Wash., May 2«—In the
Irorha
i brand
'itber sit
Weyler
Cuban reb
ped child,
to give It
•■ver contr,
two sre th-
pot and
those on
The shai
timore. tha
pol|t risna
tea/ hers
the offend'
and impria
iWauxe ahe \
is bringing h m
Linker, a C'hlci
nie Kgan a lol
employer arreat
i*mall aum and
ausage.'' but t
aya It la ail oier.
11 ion is as me*k as
Uomez aaya Kpaln
JP ss the tough'st
rtod for. And l^-ta
and the
* whin
' le trs« k for
• "lt g appol
he said gruffly, almost violent.7.
It h «i t.**n a good many yeara slnre thought I wanted one. but I don
Matt Barlow had allowed himself to re- That evening, a* the atars an! the
call eiartiy Why it was thst he was lamps began to twinkle in unequal
wandering home!eRB about the country rivalry over Washington square, the
ndwtmt to the fart lhat hia family, man who had been sleeping heavily < n
must mourn him as d ad or w by It was* ono of Its benches opened hia eyes In
'hat he half hoped that they did so reaponse to a slight shake Instinc-
moum t -m But to-day It was all wak- tively he felt in his porket for
Inr iking w-jthln him under the Influ- "hlle he inquired laconically;
enre of the dsy. together with the new ' Bark?"
n" h*d vaguely formed to take a ' Yea," said Barlow, closing his lipa
reah s-art m l;f.. When. half hour tightly. But aa has been aaid ihe o ti-
1 'r . , ,'00fl ln ,h" denaely packed a*aa a man without curiosity, and he
e 'emetery and waited for asked no other question than
the ceremonlee of Decor. I Ion day to be- "Haven't got a bit of paper I could
rid he strained hi. eye to aee the in- light ray pipe with, have you?
Indian post traders, vr
at Nadeau and Reserve w„. , .
'* ■ • • "'i h/ int •,! one m- rm -
the hrm. If." It. Kkcam, absconding - — tne
IS in the city .rranginj; sul"rior court yesterday Mary Seatt !o,
\<ith . reditors to reopen the Mures, eaid to oe a niece of the old Indian
' V"S have be. II placed at work ch ef. ^cattle, appeared to testify in a
-n ti." and Hkeam*s capture is divor v suit she ha, bronght aja^nst
' . '*' T',e ebeconder n- John Seattle, her spouse, who is over
' "*" m.cash from banks at 00 years of age. John married tlx,
I ..it.in. Hiawatha. St. Joseph an.l St. widow Seattle live years ago and after
from r °m ';oileclioD, "er,Urmy expcrienM t,v0 .«««.' left
tied Home, aged 11. is under indict-
ment at . , i.i. f, Okl . th,
inurder of ,\|va Trip!, ^ ^Mj
^ hiie s- !e,.p for
ii ^ ',l;l"l-*hJ;*r h« me to Ker. sr r>
Hardin of Jlarrodsbiirg. Kv.. and wife
f..rm;-r.v Mis. In ., Mevenson. dangl,:
1 ' v ^ icc President Stevenson
st.,,.. senator lludolph l^hfeld of
tn.''", T. ,OWB- returned to
« warrant for 9674
<-saion,
*-f • v during the extra
saving lie had n.,t earned it.
■•••vernor I-eedv attended a temper-
; "•<-s meeting in lopeka and ere-
■ . ,i sensation in denouncing cor-
s.™lh
said Ins administration would ,r,-
Lewis- SUl.r Asks Cl.m.nrv
J>t>KKs..g Cirr. Mo.. May 21. — Mrs
— Mwr« mat tney did M reeponee to a «llght shake Instln. - ;sl«"-''-1".'- * wealthy Chicago woman. *reai oniecttTa lenses of th V i,
r"'* "• ,n"*r It w« .11 W.k- t|vel> he felt In hi. pockr, for hi. „lp, h"- -ehm* weeutie, elWn< for observatory were IHud^ Into JL'iu"
' 1 '.n* within him under the lnflu- while he Inquired Lconiclly; ' ' M n-dc '«' • eveningan"r- ' ■ ^ t,0n
force all :„s as it found them,' but
would have no hobby.
M r.. Kti«. Sage o'f Jollet, IlL. ss if•
"f nephew °f Itussell s.ge. the
wealth* rku7 "" """ "" "awbat, Wis, Mar 22.—The ^ ork ,nilh«naire. went rr!*v be-
Ig exeouti re e'emcne?'for ^ Verke, I he^^rZ^o^^r.
rTa7h"':V.l!0"?n?.',^! Pi'kln,
TIip \#>rke« Teleacopa (oinpl«t«,|.
^ II hams Bay, Wis, May 23.-The
• ma |,j
1'! nn ,hp h"*" "hellak. hslf bur- Yes. I hsve.'' \ crumple*.| ne^g- ®hfPP°n'1 Rn oU1 and respected farme: r,Ra; minister of war, has introc
living eight miles northwest of thii a into the Cortes providing f
city, was killed by a vicious bull in hia i!!.creasci °' the armv of Spain bv
n pasture veaterdav mrrnimr °00 men.
ho killed Mate vnatnr ivt« \i .. 8 ~m" "" «Mr idier
nsvr . in St Lou's about two vears th* "ori* •
ago and was sentenced to the peniien The ski- h«™ 'aiue reality.
t,.ry for fifteen years It is L ieve.l an o^T.Uon ' ' "** ,0° clo,"'-v f"r
that the governor will not take action. _
Klll^t bT Vleloo, Ball. Sp*ln In"ea, Il> Army.
Mahrid. May ^'.-General do Azir-
I'?ii?i?"S- "ar- ha introduced
for an
"J ■ ' innnt llllll
Lisaxos, Kan., May 82.—John M.
Shippen. an old and respected farme
hour later the eve- "I!"* lh""Nl""l pe
I and the world. " '"''ries a, Sar.osie. Mo., ai d
'• I ny- on the ground or in shanti««
mail, of tree branches and leaves.
Iliu-adier tiencr.l /enas R. niiss
"•as K. ii promoted to major general.
A s -nale committee ha, Wen in-
fraud'' IO<"' f°r 1 Mio" r«l*i8« > °<t
• •eorge Krai
100,- on
hia elaim ti
rain has renewed
the ground Omaha stan.h
had he
* fined
■dl|
• soma
W Aii IN Tllli AHMV MVSEI.K. *
•nt Ith me, 1 .,*,.,1 l0 b, in |(1 ,h,r
rmr myself," |( hurried out the
aord« half In f. r half hrav.do aa
though flinging a challenge and thon.
i'h a 'harp Indr.wlnf of hia breath
narrowly sairhed hia companion a.
though dreading their effect.
Spslri Wilt
Madrid. Mav
t Sell or Mediata.
21.—A semi-ortieiai
H
fs. #n'..y
i eaior
I '< has
nuU ratuma
nair our- > es, i nave. ,\ crumpled net\a
■ n 'oral tokena around whlrh the paper allp was taken from h:s po• kct- 'u* ""rui"
guard of honor stood, but the nun «* • ,ln , ! CIv- Wls Killed by a vicious
in hi. e- • - Of court. It ... ,Z ! I P- v ^ h" man I,"'"re J*«t«rd.y mcrning.
" *" th« on the bench, and then Matt aaked
What aoldler. I. .a . ''***' " '0U aiB l |[nln* 10 u e " at
What .Midler, Ja ,h„f monumtnt era. l0u!d I hue It?"
, he Mked hu.kllj What card' Oh. the charily — - , —
or * *'"> «OOd he- thing! V. .int goln' om on a d'c|.r.,it,n is issued to the effect -l.at ,u ^rr' ' nd at Point boaa Are ...n.-kiy =,.„, to . „ . *
him holding a .mailer boy by the farm, are you? Might as aril be dead hpidn will never agree to the sal., of '"their holdings, ""■"l' -■"-.|'.r iu. r^',tl'.Ta/'
« workln*. an' buried as on a farm Cuba nor to foreign mediation in . Iu-,'"1-" " "*•■ ,|ih>. half a Th. |,M
[jmpenrtahle memory „ftbe , Hlr. „Mrt a„. b„rl#d . ^ ex .t
Barlon, alowly. *xn' got a monument
raiaed over me."
n. ,* ... _ l aase«l at 70 Yeara.
— Philadelphia Trees. vA, o.u. , %. „ -
roi.so>i, < ai . May Benito Lope*
Theoanphlala B ,r More |.an.l
s.v n.roo, mi. Max ... ltleoso
r h"r" a deal In Which
forty acre, of |„n,t ,,„in| ,
Vigor and Vitality
*re...iu- |,g,„„
hand.
*a, It
f las' biga ii a
try
fir! i
Ivor
(lull
ff
lo ihe Imperishable memory of the
e« of ihe lh Pennsylvania Volun
', "h" ff" 'lefen.e „f ih,|r coun-
thl« .haft I. erected. " read ihe
In a clear rolce. "Them', the .ur-
• li. .di|r,| Ii, ktu<tl> e,plana
I l.o twiltd of Ilia k.mj a,,j m,
..t Ik i *■>. ^ I.Hi ana |,lj« u.u
'I Is b a<l* bell lu the world I- parlln 'V Poalv/ed au.
wni;°" ;r';rr,,,r.':d
. I'."I.- M„„|,|„„, „<r Ihe hrain is clear.d and th. ntia.t refre,bed°||^'
1 Ml' rhsporta Hoodc asa
^□rsaparilla
• Is 11 Tha iiua tn.. "
' «IM ir-'Mliiftker,
ut;* mul niiiiiiuni
„|WWr|<
monger
's in Spain ref
sapport the government.
-■V- r.'.rr fl a,., •> -ena>. i,
eotifirm the Choctaw treaty,
A tolfa was derai'ed ar.d nine (,mr.
man soldiers aiUed and thirty fire in-
jured near Me*/-
-fndae Montgorr.'rr ,,f Kentoekv ha,
r. vgned from the Ilawe. commiaaion
The non-partiaan ch' )l board tick.t
vUh' ' ljm * ■ / • *•'* ma
Twii.ebiidren of Ang.nt Muei,. n.,r
l.edhcid, |i., were kilted bv light-
ning.
Kx Senator Jngall, la in H*.,hing
too I .I,th, „yar ,,riff
aelieflule .n strong terms.
iltmil V Kfftf ngisd ir . a messen
t"-r *if thft Iht' ist/ n bank tn Itovton
anrl ! i' ,0i0 «re missing.
F ite that started al V# aarh avenue
r,n" 1 ™ ret fa Jsi < < ity ran.
oe red sixty families bom«des.s.
Henry Bolln, defnnltinf tmnaiirarof
• rnaha. must Urn to ?hP p, n for
years, says the supreme court
Adrian Britt, a former Florida pub
• jsher and politieiaa, ptead gallty in
Chicago to stealing from the mails! •
A favorable repor*. has
vfid!t.' '<■ .. ♦<} appropr-a'.e $'.v
for a display at the Paris expo>i
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