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MICROFILMED BY THE KANSAS STATE
TOPEKA 1978
HISTORICAL
SOCIETY
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Wi^RVTMiE,^MARSHAIiL QOUICT^ E^iNSAS, ERTDAY, SEPTEMBER 6,1901.
V ]TH£ MARKETS.
TERRIBLE STqJRM WORKS
V* HAVOC INlCLEVELANDi
CMWDBURST COMES IN THE NIGHT
GRAIN.; - -V". ; ' } ; .
. Chlcago-fWheat—No." 3 spring, 66@
€8%c; No. i 2 red, 70%@71%c. O a t s No. 2, 34@34%c; No. 2 white, 36%@
37%c; No.f3 white, 36%@36%c. Ryf
—54&@55%c.!! Barley—Fair to choice
malting, 57&6le. .
._ SL Louisa-Wheat—No. 2 red, cash,
elevatprj 69%c; track, 7i@71%c; Sep-
WOODS WINS IT
WHS NO GROUND FOR A CONTEST
tember, 6 9 ^ C ; J December,!7i%c; May,
Neither Letter Nor Spirit of l a w Violated
76c; No. 2;jhard, 68@69c. Corn—No.
- H e B a d Undoubted E i g h t to Make
2 cash,- 55%c; r track, ; 55%@56c; September, 55?4c;r December, 58c; -May,
Selection a s H e D i d , a n d Sqttat- B0%@60%c. | Osts-^No. 2 cash, 36%!e;
"ters W h o Were o n His Land
track, 37%^37%c; September, 35%jc;
W e r e Unauthorized
readers
of
history
fully
comprehend
December; 3p^gc; May^ 39cj No.! 2 The i national encampment I of the
Trespassers.
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the magnitude of the civil war, the
"white, jlS,A0&%c.r \ Rye—48c.
\ %\ Grand Army of the Reputilic, at Cleve-^wonderful
courage
it
revealed
and
the
Kansas. .Gity-jr Wheat—-September, land, will undoubtedly mark: t i e cliintensity of -the feeling which. gave
In the contest case of J. L. Calvert
With the breaking of dawn Sunday 63?| @64c; December, 66%@67c; May, max in gatherings of the bronzeil, aged
thousands of mien year after year to against. James R. Woods) coming
and
battle-scarred
veteran's
|6f
the
civil
70%c;
cash,
^ft».
rhardr65@65%c;
No:
morning the citizens of Cleveland, G.,
the battlefield. The veterans alone fromjthe Lawton, Okla., land district.;
awoke t o ilook- upon .a scene of n n - ?.-64%c; No.| :2{red,i 68c. Corn—Sep- war. ^It brings together bebresiof old
are able to appreciate just What, pa- and involving entry No. 1, Acting Sectember,
54%@54%c;
.December,'
54%@
soldiers, many of whom ttill not be on
paralelled devastation and destruction
tient courage and endurance were nec- retary Ryan has rendered a decision
hand
for
another
encampment.
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Those
caused by a raging flood. While the 55c;- May, 57%c; cash No. 2 mixed, 55
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essary to .live through the years of the refusing to order a hearing on the
entire city was more or less affected, @56c; No. 2 vrtiite, 56@56%C Oatsj - who have outlived the .awful yiciEsirebellion. Considering' the nature of charges preferred. The charges subt h e great'-volume of- raging water No. 2 white, 38@38^c. Rye—No. |2, tudes of their campaigns, however, and
that experience it. is not surprising stantially are that Woods' entry was
56@56%c.
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'• rented its rage over miles of the easthave enjoyed the calm: pf industrial
that the ; bond among the veterans. made in violation of the homestead
ern portion of _ the city and caused an
and business life since .•-! their I cam- r LIVE STOCK. ~ ~J
should be strong. Their reunions com- law by reason of its location joh the
^amount of damage approximated at . Kansas City—Choice; "export and paigns closed, will be there in surpriSr
memorate events which loom large in south line of the town of Lawtion and
"$1,000,900.
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dressed beef steers] $5:[email protected];> fair to ing numbers. Those whojse means -or
the
world's history. It is the memory that the entry embraces a tract! a mile
The appalling overflow was caused good, [email protected];| stockers and feeders, opportunities do not permit them to
long and onlyj a quarter of a mile
i b y a terrific rain that commenced to [email protected]; Western fql steers.- ?4,25 attend the gathering of thMr comrades
wide, and was: so taken for speculative
fall shortly after 2 o'clock, turned, in- @5.§0; Western-range steers, [email protected]; will be there in spirit and I sympathy.
purposes and not for agricultural pur• to a. perfect cloudburst between the j Texas and Indians, [email protected]; Texas ' Depleted numbers, the aidvanced age
poses, and that the entry was made a t
"i hours-of 3 and 5, and then continued cows, [email protected]; native cows, ?2.50jg> and accumulating infirmltjies of those perfecting a veterans' organization.
a time when there was a large numwith great force until nearly 10 o'clock. 4.25; heifers; $2.75@5^ canners, ?1.50{g who survive, the disappearances^ of The first pest was formed at Decatur,
ber of townsite settlers on the land
111., on-the evening of April 6, 1866,
The stbrm, according to weather of- 2.40; bulls, [email protected];-calves, [email protected].
and by them occupied for trade and
and this, With two posts established at
' flcialst''ls the heaviest that ever-swept Hogs—Top, $6.40; heavy, [email protected];
business.
over. Cleveland since the establishment mixed packers,': [email protected]%; light, $5.60
Springfield,, adopted the principles
The decision holds that the selection
of the government "bureau there over @6.12%; pigs, ?4.40@5,60. Sheep^rwhich have been the cardinal doctrines
and entry of land, adjacent to the town
j Lambs, ?4.25(g)4.75; native wetliers,
forty years ago.
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of the organization. Ever since the
of Lawton was not in violation, of the
t That no lives were lost is nothing |[email protected]; western wethers, [email protected];
first national: convention in i866—the
•letter or spirit of the law, and that the
short of a miracle, as mdny stories of western: yearlings, [email protected]; 'ewes,
annual gatherings were . not officially
fact that there may have been alleged
thrilling escapes from me water oh [email protected]; stock sheep, [email protected];
styled "encampments" until the followtownsite settlers on the land j at the
several of the principal streets' of the
ing year—the Grand Army has playChicago—Cattle—Steers 10 fti 15c
time he made his entry does n o t afcity are told.
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ed an important role in the history of
higher, active. 1 Butcher stock [Strong
fect Woods' right of entry. The land
The surging waters spread over av. to 10c higher/ ; Texans,,, 10 ;to 15c
the nation. It has done much for the
was not subject t o appropriation for
area in the east end! nearly eight miles higher.'. Hogs^Active. Good to ^choice.
relief of its own members. It has done
townsite purposes, nor was any j person
long 6nd a mile and a half wide.
lO'c higher, others steady, JTop. ?6.7t(;
much for charity, and it should not
authorized to enter upon it. or {occupy
This extends from. Woodland Hills bixeu and butchers'' [email protected]; good
be forgotten that in several instances
it for purposes of trade .or business,
avenue to. East Cleveland and back to' to choice heayy, [email protected]; rougji
this charity—notably during the times
and no such occupancy could operate
East Madison avenue.
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heavy, $5.75@5i90; flight, t5M@_6.o5.
to defeat his fight to entry;
of the Mississippi valley yellow fever
SOLDIER MONUMENT. .
Great volumes of Water poured over Sheep—Steady tb- 10c higher.' Lambs
outbreaks and the Charlestown earth- H
•It is further held in his opinion that
from Doan and-5Gidings brooks down strong.
! {I. ii- . . | - quake-^was directed to the relief of of these things, and in the reflection his entry, is not bad on account of the
Qulncy Btreet, stamped Vienna street, j South S t J6seph~rCattle--Market
former-enemies. But most of all it that the Grand Army must dwindle formSrf the tract embraced therein;
rushed over Cedar! avenue'. back on active to 10c higher, j Hogs—Lights
has been a beneficial factor in keeping with saddening rapidity, that the peo- that the" special provisions of the act
East Prospect street, rushe|i like a ajnd mixed, [email protected]; medium and
alive the sentiments of loyalty and ple take pleasure in doing honor to the bf May 2, 1890, do not coptrol |in this
inillrace down Lincoln aveniie to Eu- heavy, [email protected]; | pigs, ?3*[email protected];
matter, but the general provisions of
old soldiers.
patriotism.
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clid avenue,, and then on to (jrlen Park b^ilk, [email protected]. jsheep niarket steady
the homestead law do, and that! under
Such an organization is without
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A Splendid Selection.
place where houses were undermined to'strong. '.- T :.
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parallel among the societies of war - Cleveland has been making ample the act of June 6, 1900 making proas those built of straw and almost in- | S t Lpuis^Cattie—Market generally
vision for the disposition) oft these
• credible damage done to streets and steady tostfongif beef cattle ranging a
lands, it provides that they shall be
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disposed of under the general provisshade higher. .Hogs—^Market 5c high'.f>? Over a large share of this exclusive ei-, with the top (for butchers' at $6i70,
ions of the homestead and townsite
residence territory the water rushed the highest. poihi; on this market in
laws of the United States.
with terrific force,, [varying in depth seven years'. Pigs and lights, I&15P
from one to six feet Culverts, tres- 6'40; packers, $6@fc40; butchers' $6.45
Will Re-Swim t h e Bsgbagr.
tles and bridges were torn down"and @6.70. il Sheep—Market strong. , • 'i
Will Trembley, now city clerk of
PERRY STAT
. for "[hours nothing seemed "capable of
Kansas City, Kan., who once swam
posts by^ the death of member^, will
stemming the tide qf "destruction. >
the
Bagbag river in one of the Philip""Hay—Prairie-iiiyj, 'choice, $13,50;' Nol
pine islands, is billed to. repeat his
"Hiitidreds of residents who were im- t, s [email protected] Nbi-2, ?9.50@10; No. §1 end in the not distant future thje -history of the- grand army—an organizadaring deed in a river near Ottawa,
prisoned in their beautiful homes like
[email protected]; "Nofj 4, $5@6, Packing tion that has had a career that stamps
Kan., September 27. It will Ve the
stranded islanders; were almost panic hay, $5. Timothy, choice, $12.50; No.
annual reunion of the Twentieth Kanstricken,'expecting t c . b e called upon 1,$12; No. 2,$11J No. 3, $8@10. Pure it as unique in itself, without Preference to the exceptional nature of the
sas" regiment His name is printed in
t o w a g e out into traHSwirling waters clover, $9.
j Clover mixed, No. 1; great events from which; it topk itslarge red letters on advertising posters
at almost every mlmite.?" Danger sig|fvj$l0j;| No. 3, $9.50; rise. Held together entirely by I com910.50@11;
that have been hung up i n every Kannals were flashed about the city as
• • I munity of sentiment and, ;a spirit of
; Striiw.,$4. !
sastowd. Trembley has consented to
: speedily as the disabled telephone* sys- Alfalfa,
mutual helpfulness, its existence has
' r^D MULES.
do: the swimming stunt, but rjealizes
tem would allow and the work of ' s . HO!
Brafts,
that every foot of his way across the
100; chunks, good been a perpetual reminder ofj the
rescue. commenced. Row boats plied
river must be actually swum, pr the
back and,.forth "assisting whole fam- •tip choice, ^$70@lOb; chunkSj common strength of the bonds and the Intensity
native Kansans will declare the exhi.: illes froW'perilous positions, but these to fa^ir, $45@65; drivers, medium, $40(f<. of the patriotic spirit which united the
bition is n o t the real thing. ^Trem/
.proved plttfullyMuadequate and it was 65; drivers, good to fancy, from $75 up; men engaged in the war.
bley has confided to a^friend that ho
Southerners,
commonTib
fair,
$20@30;I
soon found necessary to-go to the ex. .
First fa. A. K. Post. ;
has gone into systematic training for
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traordinary
precaution
of
calling
on
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The, Grand Army of the Republic has'
the event Every evening about' sunthe life saving crew j from the river, a 'Mules—13%@14 hands, fat and
down the "one-time hero visits the
broken, $35@40; !14@14% hands, fat, had a life4 of about thirty-five years..
distance of seven miles. 1
Missouri river and for an hour pracThe
war
was
tover
and
the
re-iinited
gbod
hair,
$40(g>45;
14%@15
hands,
1 The damage! to houses and their eftices tAe a r t of swimming.
fects cannot be estimated accurately, fat, $45@70; 15@15% hands, fat, $70 nation was j u s t beginning t o take up
CENTRAL ARMORY, CLEVELAND.
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the
work
of
peace
when
the
firstjp'ost
@85;
15%@16
hands,,
fat,
$95@ll0;
perhaps for days,»but it will reach
l6@16% hands, extra, $115<g>130; wat« was formed. The origin, ojt.the order veterans the world over. It has: ino preparations for the entertainment of
. A Victim of Pickpockets.
close to the half million mark.
is traced to a meeting of yeterans at predecessor and it cannot have a suc- the old soldiers, and as they arrive
mules,
$55@60. | - .
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William H. Hall, of Odessai, Mo.,
V The city will also lose heavily on
Springfield, Hi., during thef winter of cessor. = It; sprung . from conditions they.will find the latch-string out and reported to the Kansas City police that
HIDES AND PELTS.
damage to streets', culverts, bridges and
1865-66/when Dr. F.' B. jstephenson which are not likely to repeat them- the glad hand; of jweicome extended. his pockets .had, been picked of $300
Nos.
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2,
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ail
around,
7%c;
pavements over the district covered by
who
was a surgeon in the ;Fourte!enth selves in aay.country or at'any time. More than 300,000 visitors are expect- by one of three young men whom he
branded,
7c;
bulls
and
stags,
6%c;
t h e ;water. • . • " . .
green uncured," l c jper pound less than Blinois Infantry, took the initiative J n It is doubtful if many of t h e casual ed to be in the encampment city dur- had met in a hotel. The confidence
ing the week, and It is the aim of the men broached a scheme to Mr. Hall
cured; branded 'aim badly) grubby, kips,
EXPERT SWIMMER
citizens of Cleveland to make it a red- by which they said he could beat the
1MI DROWNS. 4d; green horse |||hides, large,7 $2.75;
letter event, in the history of the town. races, but he refused to have anything
medium,
$2.50;
small,
$1:50;
ponies,
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foW- ' to Save
He Was S h o w i n g . How
Llfe [email protected]; dry fliht butcher hides, 13%c;
Free quarters -nave been provided for to do with the plan. After thejyo.ung
from' 25^)00 to 30,000 veterans in school men departed Mr. Hall discovered that
- When He Went Down, i
dry flint fallen, 12c; jdry salt, 10c; dry
houses .and halls, similar to the plan he had been robbed. From the de-George Belcher, of Brooklyn, well glue, 7c; vfery badly! grubby, green, or
adopted by Chicago, and Which, worked scription given of the pickpockets the
known as an expert land fancy swim- dr!y" hides a r e classed as glue stock.
so successfully last year.
police arrested Harry Ladd, who admer, was drowned alt Broad channel, Sheep pelts, gree4 40@75c; dry flint,
The Forest City is a place of ar-. mitted that he secured $65 of the
RockawayA Beach, New York, j He was 6%@7%c per pouhd. • \
mories and monuments, and has many money. He returned $50 df the
giving an' exhibition an deep water of
points, of historic interest Foremost amount, all he had left, and was rehow a swimmer could carry, a person
among these Is the tomb of the late leased, as TAT. Hall did not care to
on his back, and his daughter, Eva,
PLOT TO KILL BISHOP.
President Garfield, whose home,was; in prosecute. Ladd's pals have not been
-18 years old; was/th4 one he. carried.
Mentor, only twenty-four miles from caught
Hundreds of- people wjere watching the Startling Story Told by a Polander -In a
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. i! • ' " - • ' Cleveland. The mausoleum is. located
4wp when Belcher and his daughter
; • Justice Court.
B o y Saved From a H o b . j
In Lake View cemetery, on a high
began to flounder in. the water. T^ie
Sensational testimony disclosing an
Deputy United States marshals
piece of ground, and is the Mecca of
crowd thought t h b was part of the alleged plot to kill Bishop Anton Kosmany visitors to the city. The statue brought Don Petty, aged 16 years, to
-exhibition and no "one made a move lbwski," of the. Independent Polish
of Commodore "Oliver Hazard Perry, Ardinore, I. T., from Tishomingo and
to -help until Belcher'kj-wife, who was Catholic church, Chicago, has been inthe hero of the battle of Lake Erie in thwarted the mob which w a s threatamong the spectators,-began to scream troduced by' the- prosecution in Justice
the war: of 1812, was dedicated Sep- ening to lynch him. Petty is charged
that something must be wrong. Both Martin's court Fivie.of^the bishop's
tember 10, 1860, the anniversary of With criminally assaulting May Bells,
swimmers sank. Finally a matt in the parishioners are defendants on charges
Perry's great victory. Some years ago a 5-year-ol4 girl In a cornfield. Excrowd .ruBhed into thej water and after of 'the bishop and attempting to cause
i t was removed from t h e public square, citement is intense In the vicinity of
diving brought the girl's bddy to the his arest '-.-•- -j i;
- . where, i t Aad been originally -placedy Tishomingo,
, surface. She was revived, but when
B. Iiewindowski, ivfiho has. been.em•——;—I
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and taken to a beautiful spot in Wade
her father's body wais recovered life
as watchman of the hospital
'- A B o y Shot in an Orchard.
park, where It how stands.
•waB extinct
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run In connection with the bishop's
Ai Williamson, of Kansas City, proIn> the very heart of the business sec- tected his apple orchard the other d i y
church, testified that Dr. Lodistaw
tion of the xiity stands one - of t h e by shooting a charge of bird shot from
Slominski, the principal defendant, had
DEATH IN A MIJNf SHAFT.
grandest soldiers', monuments; in the his shotgun Into a crowd of small boys
plotted to get rid jpf., Koslowski in
T w o Inquisitive Boys Aro Overcome by order to secure control of the hospital.
"United States. Within its, walls; 1 are who had crawled under the fence and
relics of: wars and;the names of de- were filling their pockets with apples.
'Four Air.
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The conspiracy, it is charged, was enparted- heroes chiseled in the marble A bdy named Fred Thomas was tha
') Charles Buchanan and Frank Evans, tered into a year ago last winter.
surroundings. This monument will no only one struck, A few shots-were
"Dr. Solminski told, me he had bettwo young men living near. Lancaster,
doubt be one of the greatest attractions picked from his legs at die city hosMo., met death in a coal shaft They t e r kill] the bishop,! so that he aa?.
a t the. encampment and will doubtless pital, but he. was not seriously Injured
weroi passing near the mine, which these other men could have t h e hosbe-visited by every veteran in-attend-^ Williamson w#s not arrested.
.had: long "since been abandoned, and pital. • We were in a saloon at t h e time
ance., .
Buchanan proposed that -they descend and he put $50 on the bar and told me
the ladder leading to the bottom of the tovtake that now. ThenTiie said I was
- Located but two Blocks from the
B o y is Snot -with Revolver.
.shaft'
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' 3 ' \' :' to have $350: more|.when I decided to
public square is the Central.armory, a
A s a result ^of careless examination
^Buchanan went .first and failed t o do what h e . wanted. He said also
large and magnificent building/ where of a revolver, Groyer Cleveland Row• return. Evans descended the ladder that he would giyj^ime a steady Jobcampflres by the veterans will be held land, aged 18 years, residing near
t o see what had become of his com^ driving -the .ambulance, and that I
It.-will also be a principal headquar- Woodlandville, Boone county. Mo., .was
panion and when near the water at would have a nice uniform with brass
t e r s for" the Grand Army:
•;-:-;. .wdnndediiprpbably fatally.
THE
GARFEBLD^MONUMENT,
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"the bottom felL Their companion gav«> buttons and a horsie."
The other-rdefenjdants on itrial-are
the alarm, but both were dead when
DragS-odto D e a t h by a Horse.
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rescued. It is thought both, were over- B., Wadzlnski, S.; Sajowicz, Hi A. Pod
Farquahar Gillies, a prominent and
come by foul air, which had accumu- goroski and Joseph CiszowskL
Among the many reunions In con- wealthy sheep man, was dragged to
The great breathjngf place? of* CleyeThe only national W>R. C. home in
lated In the shaft
nection Wifli-the encampment will; be death by a frightened horse on the
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made
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located
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Madispn,
thirty-?
Chicago Burglars :Stake Good Haul. .,
those of "tire-Michigan Cavalry brigThe jewelry store of Bernard J, ^nva-jmiles east of Cleveland. The na- the- courtf of^ honor, which, will be ade. F i r s t Vermont and Twenty-fifth r a n g e near his ranch a t -Red Lodge,
B i s Kansas Barn Burned.
Mont. H e was leading the horse by a
radiant
with
t
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glow
of
electric
lights
tional
meeting-of
the
W.
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C.-has
H^gamann, In Chicago, was entered by
New York Cavalry regiments and the rope, having a slip knot fastened to
... D. R. Kernehan,L who resides, near aafeblowers, who escaped with .booty never before been jield* within 150. i t night and jesp'lendent with the naFifth New York Heavy Artillery. The his-arm. The torse became frightBeverly, Kan.; lost a large h i r n and valued a t $5,000. i The ^burglars tore miles of this institution inhabitated by tional colors, Grand-Army emblems president of the Michigan Cavalry ened and started off a t break-neck
and
flowers.
D3umlnated_
and^
deco-.
heroines of the civil war,.and matiy.
its contents by fire. The barn was one off a n lrbnrod; which protected a rear faembers "of fhe : W.^R. C/ who go to r^fed arches .Wfflb^s^^ered through Brigade is Gen. James H. ^IddV of speed, the- rope becoming tangled -so
whidow
to
t
h
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buliding
and
drilled
of the largest in the county. 1, The loss
Ionia. Another reunion will ;be t h a t that Gttlies could a o t loosen I t
Cleveland Will no doubt. aysdX' thenir opt t h e square* T b e s o l d l e ^
Includes 500 bushels o?.wheat, a fine-; holes in t h e door to the safe.'..--WlUi selvesi x)f the opportunity';to;vJsit'fhe meat win also'be IBuminatedr (with of the first^^ b r ^ d e , t h ^ dlvjLEaon,
stallion; a large amount of feed and an explosive the door was blown, from
clusters-of electric l i g h ^ . - I n o t h e r tiivehtiethaiTnyxorps, a t one time com-' The man who always-stops t o think
his^ farm Implements. The fife'ft Its hinges. The ibooty consisted qf home. Special' trains Will/be run^ for iparts of thecitVc handsome':day; igid manded by, B ^ a m l n , Harrison, afte*- what he says doesn't always atop to
the
convenience
of
visitors
to
the
In2in is unknown. There was but oyer- $4,000 worth of; gems and $700 in
say what he thlnkar
aught decorations: hkye been prepared. Wards. elected: president
stitution.
money.
U :tle insuriince
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NEW LIST OF THE DEAD.
K n i e d b y t h * Wreek
t h e Pennsjl-ranla,
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The wreck of the south bound pasCAN HOLD CLAIM. ADJOINsenger
train on the Bay division of
' INC TOWN OF LAWTON.
the Pennsylvania railroad has resulted*
Vast D a m a g e Done in the Beantlfnl Residence Districts—Scene o f D e r a s t a ,tlon Greeted Residents of t h e City
W h e n "Dawn Broke—Heroic
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NO. 12.
np to date, in the death of eleven persons.
Following Is a-corrected list of thedead:
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Rev. Dr. A., Park Burgess, Syracuse."
Mrs, A. Park Burgess, Syracuse.
Francis Burleigh, Newark, N. Y.
Mrs. James W. Ford, Newark, N. Y«
Mrs. Anna Kane, Elmlra.
Wlllam Meagher, Sodus P o i n t
Howard Tabbs, Elmlra.
Mrs. L. H. Hood, Seneca Falls. . / .
Mrs, C H. Bradley, Seneca Fallsi
Mrs. Elizabeth Todd, Newark, N. Y.
;- Mrs. C. G. Edwards, S t P a u l
The injured in Newark, N. Y.,' aro
doing, as well as can be expected.
Mrs. A. D. Burnhani and Mrs. William
LeMunyon, of Port Gibson, and Mrs.
Rose Edwards,, of Newark, are Very
low.;:.
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The death of Rev. A . Park Burgess,
of Syracuse, occurred at the home of
his son, W. C. Burgess. He was widely known throughout Central jjfew
York as a great opponent of saloons.
Mrs. C. G. Edwards of St. Paul,
Minn., who was badly scalded about
the face and chest, died at the Homeo-pathic hospital in Rochester. It is"
understood Mr. Edwards is on his way
from S t Paul. , .
Of the remaining injured in the hospitals in Rochester it is feared three
cannot smrvive; They1 are E.. H.
Bradley, Seneca Falls; Mrs. EL A.
Hare, .Greenfield, Mass., and Mrs.
Elizabeth White, Newark.
SULTAN CONDEMNS AN AUTHOR
Man W h o ..Wrote B o o k of Abdul's , Lifa
M n i t Die.
M. |Georges Dorys, son «f the lata
prince of Samos, a former nrinteter of
the sultan of Turkey and fqhrferly
goverhor of Cretin-has been -condemned to death by the sultan's courts
at the direction of Abdul Hamid II, This action was taken in Constantinople because of the publication of
M. Dorys' book, "The Private Life of
the Sultan."
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This book so angered Turkey's ruler
that ha exerted his influence in diplomatic channels to have it ^'suppressed
in all European countries. His efforts succeeded i n Sweden, but j t h e .
popular outcry against such action id
Paris w a s so strong that the government declined to exert itself.
M. Dorys secretly left Constantinople some, time ago and is now residing in Pairis, where he.has identified
himself- with the young Turk's party.
SHOT WITH HIS OWN GUN,
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Kansas City, Kan., Captain of Police'•Accidentally Woanded.
James O'Brien, captain of police" in
Kansas City, Kan., -was accidentally
•shot in the'leg with his own gun In
-Platte City, Mo. ^Captain ffBrienjand
Officer Darnell wer.e in ths-jiorth part
of the state on the trail "of "Jfohn
Prox," the pickpocketVthat^omeion*
released from the city daii'a few week*
ago. O'Brien and Darnell had just
come in from a dusty rideT and Darnell was brushing the dugt from; the
captain's clothes When the gun In
O'Brien's right hip pocket! was shot
off. Darnell's brush had hit the h a m /
mer.
The bullet struck him just above,
the knee, glanced'past the knee joint
and re-entered the leg again a few
inches above the ankle joint [His
condition is not serious.
Captain. O'Brien has been untiring
in his efforts to recapture "Prox."!
TO BRING NEGRO BACK,
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William Favors, Charged W i t h Murder,
Resists Requisition. • - j
Requisition papers for William i Favors, the negro under arrest, a t Oklahoma" City! charged with the murder
of Miss Gazelle Wild, of Pierce Sity,
Mo., were presented to Governor Jenkins and after hearing the arguments,
t h e governor stated to the attorneys
for the prisoner that he would give
thenka short time to make a better
sho-Jng, and if they were unable t o
do foThe would honor the requisition
and'send the prisoner back.; Favors
fears' to go back for fear the citizens'
at Pierce City .will burn'him at j the,,
stake.
T w o l y n c h e r s Get Ten Tears.
The jury in the cases of John
Strength and Martin Fuller, a t Wetumpka;": Ala., charged with having
participated in t h e lynehlng of Robert
White, a negro, returned a verdict'o£
guilty of murder in t h e second degree,
and sentenced the defendants to. ten
years In prison. This.makes three
convictions in three cases,-George
Howard naving .been sentenced to life
imprisonment a few'•days ago after
pleading guilty. ;
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; Dockery Offers B e w a r d f o r Francis.
Governor : Dockery has Issued *
proclamation offering a reward of |30i>
for the arrest and conviction of W i l l '
Francis, who murdered Mfa>s Mary
Henderson a t Columbus,\ Mo.
Depot- Safe Is B l o w n Open.
T h e safe In the Union Pacific depot
a t Lindsborg, Kan., was blown open,
but nothing of value was secured.
The explosion was terrific, the door of
the safe being almost bent double by
the force of the explosion; N e g r o Soldier K i l l e d by t h e Cars.
Lemuel Martin, a negro, and a late
member,of the Twenty-thjrd Kansas,
while attempting t o cross t h e tracks
in f r o n t o f a a Incoming midnight t r a i n
a t Baxter Springs, Mo., was caught b y
the'engine and instantly klUed
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R o o s e v e l t c a m p a i g n clnb9
i l a v e been started in t h e past
or e i g h t d a y s in
K a n s a s , it
seven
is s a i d ,
a n d m a n y axe b e i n g f o r m e d in N e braska.
j SKNATOit;i)D^R^ says: Europeans
cannot understand 'the Monroe doctrine. If they will r e m e m b e r that
A m e r i c a is f o r A m e r i c a n a , t h e y ' w i l l
grasp the essential point,
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j- W I T H e x p o r t s f r o m t h e
United
S t a t e s to G e r m a n y d o u b l i n g
in
five
y e a r s it d o e s not look as t h o u g h Germ a n y ' s Tariff w a r a g a i n s t this country had v e r y
serious
jfrorg T i m e s , , .
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•UjJ EVEN' Senator Vest has given
: free silver a kick, and Coin Harvey
has admitted that the money question will notfigurein the next Presidential campaign. Bryan seems
honest enough to hold onto" the
| fcrdwn of'thorns" a MJUle longer.—
Grenvllie Courier.- '/•
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P O E T O R i c o is learning A m e r i c a n
w a y s r a p i d l y . I t is loud in protest
a g a i n s t t h e i m p o r t a t i o n of coffee
from t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s i n t o i t s t e r r i t o r y w i t h o u t a r e s t r i c t i v e Tariff, but
t h i n k s it e m i n e n t l y proper t h a t P o r t o R i c o t o b a c c o s h a l l b e a d m i t t e d to'
t h e U n i t e d States iree of duty.—
Philadelphia Public Ledger.
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T h e f o l l o w i n g i t e m s are from a c o p y
—Miss Anna Ericson
on S a t u r d a y .
went to
Clyde
of the TKIXGKAPH of i e p t . j t ' i 8 B l . : '
—Harry Flad came d p o n \ his w h e e l
from F r a n k f o r t on S u n d a y . . • • ; « • •
S c h o o l c o m m e n c e d Monday, S e p t . 5 t h .
T h e Greenback C e n t r a l C o m m i t t e e held
a
m
e e t i n g to call a county c o n t e n t i o n to
—Mi.sshiliun H u m f r e v i l l e e n t e r t a i n e d
nominate
a c o u n t y t i c k e j . . , . , ,.... . • /.
la8t T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g c o m p l i m e n t a r y
Geo. T i t c o m b has p a t in a large porfor H i s s e s E u n i c e a n d A g n e s Caldertion ot the week p a i n t i n g Sunday S c h o o l
taead, of M a r j s v i l l e .
• — M a t . G i l b e r t a n d f a m i l y , ' o f C b t t a g e ' banners. There" . i s . s o m e , h o p e n o w of
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HIM, w h o h a v e b e e n v i s i t i n g r e l a t i v e s G e o r g e g e t t i n g to jbe.religipus...;, .
in N e w Y o r k , r e t u r n e d h o m e o n t h e - W : W . Smith; a w a r d e d t b e contract b y
t h e g o v e r n m e n t to s u r v e y the strip on the
Sunday morning train. . y
borders o f T e x a s and ^New, M e x i c o , and
—John Berry
l e f t / on
Monday
nearly all the y o u n g men in t o w n applied
fqr L e x i n g t o n , V a . , w h e r e he w i l l a t for j o b s . .-•
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t e n d a m i l i t a r y s c h o o l , w h i c h is c o n s i d Misses
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and
Liljie Burered t h e best in t h e D . S.
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e d a s h o u s e k e e p e r for t h e f a m i l y o f J . s c h o o l , and J o h n H i Clark-raccon
B. M c A t e e , Miss A d a l e a v i n g t h i s w e e k his d a u g h t e r A n n a t o A t c h i s o n o n her
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for C o l o r a d o t o t e a c h . — B l u e R a p i d s w a y to I l l i n o i s . - • i
just suits Don.
B R ; BAUJ& is one of the_ b e s t . Optidiahs in K a n s a s Gity,
Mo. H e will^visit oaf c i t y every 30 days, and he guarantees
A B S O I v U T E S A T I ^ A e T I O K . H e do'es his work perfectly
arid a t extremely l o w prices, | Call anjd see.him and examine
hi4 credentials! and recommendations ftom the b e s t people'in
K a n s a s Gity and be convinced of h i s abi! ity t o serve you.
HHE TELEGRAPH.
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THE WATERVILLE BAND.
— I t w a s r a t h e r q u i e t in t o w n l a s t
T e n .pounds- of s u g a r for a dollar Was
w e e k , s o m a n y o f o n r c i t i z e n s a t t e n d i n g advertised by t h e dealers.
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the Old Settlers1 reunion at B l n e J S a p Vox t h r e e d a y s t h e t h e r m o m e t e r re*
ids.
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corded 104, and o n e d a y 100;
— M r . and Mrs. L . E . W e a v e r p a i d
Win. McFadden brought in s a m p l e ears
their weekly visit t o their promising
of corn o v e r a foot In l e n g t h .
young grandson, at Barnes no Wednes- Chester Thomas: ill and his w i f e t e l e day.
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g r a p h e d t o c o m e h o m e from N e w Y o r k .
— M r s . E v a Clark, p r i n c i p a l o f o n r
T h e death on A i ? . 29th of an infant
s c h o o l , arrived in W a t e r v i l l e o n ' T u e s d
a
u g h t e r of Mr. and Mrs. J£. A . Berry Is
day. i S h e has e n g a g e d rooms w i t h Mrs.
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—Don D i c k e y is h o m e again after a
m o u t h ' s v i s i t w i t h h i s u n c l e , Merle a n e w sidetrack, w h l e h w a s . g r e a t l y oeed-;
;:-...;
T h o m p s o n , o f M i n n e a p o l i s . C i t y l i f e ed in the t o w n .
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- T h e s u p p l y of ice w a s reported e x — R e m e m b e r t h e d a t e s for t h e ifrank- h a u s t e d ,
v _.
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fprt F a i r — S e p t . 1 7 t h ' t o 2 0 t h .
. J a m e s Rayfior t o o k o u t his n a t u r a l l y
— T h e Old S e t t l e r s ' r e u n i o n , w | l l b e Hon p a p e r s .
h e l d s t B'.ue R a p i d s a g a i n n e x t y e a r .
Squire Breckenridge o p e n e d u p a flour
— H a r r y J a c q u e s ia b a c k from N e - and t e e d s t o r e .
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braska in t i m e t o t a k e u p s c h o a l w o r k on
Prairie fire did considerable d a m a g e i n
Monday.
t h e vicinity o f Barnes."
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TWENTY Y^RS'AGp,-
LOCAL NEWSi;
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TimesX
— B a r n e s s e n d s t w o s t u d e n t s t o Midl a n d Gollegp, A t c h i s o n ; Kar<, t h i s y e a r ,
Messrs. Mc.Gatlin a n J H o g u e , W a t e r v i l l e
F O U R h u n d r e d s c h o o l t e a c h e r s a r e will also have t w o , ; Fred Snirck and
on t h e i r ; w a y to t h e P h i l i p p i n e s . Ralph Livers.;
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W h e n t h e y sailed from San Francis— T w o l o a d s of B a r l o w ' s n o u r - ^ w e n t
co t h e y w d r e a l l s t r a n g e r s ^ t o each
south on
Wednesday morning.- The
o t h e r , b u t h a d / O n l y b e e n a t s e a a W a t e r v i l l e Mills t u r n o q t t h e
best
f e w d a y s w h e n t h i r t y c o u p l e s m a d e g r a d e s of flour a n d d e m a n d s c o m e from
up their m i n d s to be m a r r i e d .
T h e every direction.
captain steeled himself against
the
—Mrs. S . S m i t h e n t e r t a i n e d
Mrs.
entreaties pf4he. lovers, and
w o u l d F o t h e r b y , of N e b r a s k a , a n d Miss Greta
p e r m i t n o w e d d i n g s o n ' t h e b o a t . S t o c k s l a s t w e e k . Mrs. F o t h e r b y "wnB
W h e n t h e t r a n s p o r t r e a c h e d H o n o - an o l d friend of y e a r s a g o and t h e v i s i t
lulu, however, the sixty
h a p p y w a s mutualiy; e n j o y e d . j
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teachers left t h e boat a n d w e r e m a r — J o s e p h CJreen and d a u g h t e r , Miss
r i e d . - T h j s i s t r u l y a n e x t r a o r d i n a r y A l i c e , s i n c e l e a v i n g E n g l a n d h a v e been
h a p p e n i n g i n t h e m a t r i m o n i a l l i n e v i s i t i n g r e l a t i v e s in N e w iy/ork c i t y , b u t
a n d w e m a y e x p e c t a r u s h o f a p p l i - are e x p e c t e d ? ' t o r e t u r n jto W a t e r v i l l e
I
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c a n t s fori s c h o o l s i n
the
P h i l i p - s o m e t i m e , in O c t o b e r s
— I t i s npt l e a p y e a r b u t t h e D . D . D>
pines. . ;
jr^ic -%&• '
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e n j o y e d a h a y ride d o w n to Blue R a p i d s
" T A K E (the T a r i f f o u t o f C o n g r e s s , at t h e e x p e n s e o f t h e I R . R . R . last
evening.
jVhile' down
out of politics and g i v e it to an e x - Wednesday
( h e r e t h e y t o o k In t h e r e u n i o n .
pert c o m m i s s i o n . T h e a v e r a g e c o n —Eli P e t e r s o n ' s l i t t l e d a u g h t e r , E l s i e ,
g r e s s m a n jean n o t m a s t e r t h e T a r i f f . "
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a
s t a k e n s e r i o u s l y ill l a s t S a t u r d a y
S o s a y s o m e , but oiir ablest Tariff
m
o
r n i n g a n d for s e v e r a l h o u r s c o n s i d e r scholars h a v e been a n d are congressmen — Blaine,
K e l l e y , M c K i n l e y , able a n x i e t y w a s felt. A t t h i s w r i t i n g ,
h o w e v e r , s h e is a r o u n d a s u s u a l .
Aldrjch, Randall, Dingley, P a y n e ,
. , — H i r a m cRunkle and
John Earl,
H o a r , Cullom, Henderson, Dalzell,:
jr., w e r e both b a d l y hurt by b e i n g
Grosvenor and
a host of'other's.
b i t d a r i n g t h e ball g a m e s a t B l u e R a p S u c h m e n c o u l d h a r d l y "bo g o t -to
ids last week. Sometimes the lookers
serve on a p e r m a n e n t c o m m i s s f o n .
o n g e t it w o r s e than the p l a y e r s .
T h e brass band of this p l a c e w i l l attend the T o p e k a State"Fair ^Sept. 15th, to
participate in th& grand band concert.
S o m e t w e n t y or thirty :bands will be in
attendance and w e h o p e to .bear a g o o d
report of the' b o y s .
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This signature is on every box of the genuine
Laxative BromoQuinine Tablets
the remedy that c u r e s a e o l d I n o n e dug
We are expecting a l^ree invoice
of plain and fancy stock } order now.
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Baritone Saxaphohe—Dr.. F . S . Adams*
B a s e D r u m — J o h n Kiefer.
Snare D r u m — E d . Stewart.
f MARRIED,
B r . Wilcon Sllkons.
Mr. C O . P e t t e r s o n ( F o r e i g n ) .
I n calling for t h e a b o v e l e t t e r s p l e a s e
s a y •' a d v e r t i s e d , " a n d g i v e d a t e o f t h i s
list.
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BULLETIN.
The Missouri Paclflo t r l l ^ t a r t rotmd *rlp
tickets on sale for the following occasions at
very low rates: :
Unffalfi; N . T . ; Fan- tinerican Exposition",
May I to Nov. 1.
S
A rwicccd rate sleeping ear CawkerCity Sepi.
7 tu lor UuSUlo nntftjlbreland. 'J'.--: j":; •
-Sac Francisco. Cat., Episcopal Cliarcis Convention. October-.3.
•'. Stesm'sfaip tickets to and! rrom Euroje Tiaafi
tinea,
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Denver. Pncblo. Coloraiio Springs, e t c . , . Tourist. Various dates.
For rates, dates of sale, limits, printrd matter and farther Information, see' nearest agent"
or address
C1IA3. E.;3TTLS3. P. & T. A. ,
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Atchison, K i t .
H. C. TOWXST£N-B\ O. P. JkT. A .• .
St. liOrils, M o ^
T h e Kansas Gity D a i l y and S u n d a y
S t a r , a n d thin p a p e r , n o e y e a r e a c h ,
for $ 1 . 8 0 , a n d p a r t i e s o n R u i a ) M a i l
Rodte will be given a jbaadsome
mail bo*.
T. E. CORDON,
AUCTIONEER,
M. D K L A S E T , P . M.
will c r y Sales in Marshall and a d j o i n i n |
counties. T e r m s reasonable u d
A t the residence of the bride's parents^
satisfacUon guaranteed.
five milea p o r t h w e s t of Waterville, Mr^
, Stood Dentil Off.
R e s i d e n c e a d d Post office, Waterville,
Edward Binder and Miss Florence WerE B Monday, a lawyer of Henrietta, Texas, Kansas.
temberger were United i n marriage at s i x onco tooled a gTavt-dleger. Ue Says: "My
T H B T z u t a i u r a is authorised to cotf.
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| | brother; was very low. with malarial fever and tract for dates a n d terms.
o'clock on W e d n e s d a y evening,
imm
ru
*—*•-i persuaded him to try Electric Bit'
B. '*""
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""t h"e c e r e m o n y and *''
Heisey i,performed
a,. ters^and)re-iraa
sooaiwciibetter,
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better, but continh o s t Of fflehds w e r e present to participate ued their pse until he was wholly cured. I am
in' t h e festivities of the occasion arid t o sure Electric Eitters saved his tire."
This
e x t e n d cbhgratula.tioms ' t o the n e w l y - remedy expels malaria, kills diseaEe germs and
married c o u p l e .
T h e y o u n g c o u p l e re- P n ' ' f i e s ^ bio. draidsd.gestion. reguiat.fi livr
.
: , . . .
^ t r " er, kidneys and bowels; ctnes constipation.
t j e t v e d . m a n y valuable t o k e n s of esteem d y 9 p e p 8 l a , m r v o « s diseases, kidney troubles,
ftom their friends^ and t h e y begin their female complaints; irjves ncrteci health. Only
w e d d e d lijfe"with the best w i s h e s o f a; 50c at Mrs W J Bommei'a drug store
h o s t of friends,
P r i n t i n g of « n y k i n d , from a V l a Stops the T o u g h
t i i n g Card to a L u r g e P o s t e r , . d o i i e
A n d W o r k s off i b e Cold.
o n short notice a d d at reasonable
Laxative Bromo - Quinine
T a b l e t s | prices
c u r e a c o l d i n o n e d a y * ISo Cure^
N o P a y . ) P r i c e 25 c e n t s .
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H. A. RUSSELL
A gliocklDg Calamity
LAWYER,
"Lately befell a railroad laliorer," writes I>r-A
Keflets of waiWbrd.Ark. "UIs foot was badly
crushed but Bucklen's iruiCn Salve quickly
BLUE EAPIDS,
cured him. . It's simply wonderful tor burns, O F F I C K - S . - W . Gortier Square.boils, piles and all skin eruptions. It's the
world's champion healer. Cure guaranteed
25c. Sold by Mrs \V J Eommel
EAtfS.
Lumber Fashions
Have N^ver been in
Seabon, but
(Successor to Strong & ScovilIc> :
Seasoning - Lxunlseaf
has a l w a y s been t h e
F'asfiioii o f F i r s t C l a s s
Lumber Dealers,
Attoraey-at-I^W,
^'i
Ton k n o w n hat yos are talifsg
BLUE KAPlDS, KASi.
W h e n y o a take Grove's Tasteless
Practices in all ''brirts. Collections made
C h i l l T o n i c b e e a o s e t h e f o r m u l a \a and promptly remitted - Real Estate sold,O u r S t o c k s a r e a l l W e l l D r i e d and?
p l a i n l y p r i n t e d o r c e v e r y b o t t l e s h o w - rented and cared for. Loans negotiated.
iutr t h a t i t i s s i m p l y I r o n a n d Q u i Seasoned a n d w e i n v i t e y o u r inspecn i n e in a tasteless f o r m . N o Cure.
tion w h e l b e t y o u are r e a d y to b u y
N o P a y J 50c, ,
or not.
A Klglit o f Terror.
" A-fffnl anxiety was felt tot tlite widow of the
brave General Bnrnnam ot Blachias, Me.,-when
(he doctors said she would die from pnenuionia
before morning" writes Mrs S H Lincoln, who
attended her that fearful night but she begs ed
for' t)r King's New Discovery,, which had more
than once save] her life and cured her of eoni; W a t e r r i l l e , K a n s a s .
-sun,ptlon. After taking she slept all nrAt.
further use entirely cured h e r . " This mar- Office—Photograph G a l l e r y .
vellous medcine is guaranteed to cure all throat
K o o m s at tbe Office.
chest and lung diseases. Only 50b and 31.00.
Trial bottles free at Mrs W J Rommel's drug
store. :
v' .;-.. . e^h"'-'"]
. W . M . REITZEL, M.D.,
ATERVILL
Physician and Surgeon.
Resident Dentist,
A n / E x a m i n a t i o n will show y o u \ i
o n c e that; W E C A R R Y w h a t y d u
w a n t in t h e l i n e of L U M B E R .
I
ff^'t"-.-"'.'-.Transact a General Basking
Business,
G/&pjmwmi£,
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Ints*6S& p a i d o n T i m o D e
posits. Special/ A t t e n t i o n
Given to Collections.
B O m C Y . T O LOAM
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AUCTIONEER. Farm and 7OWB Pr©pert^
Time and Amounts to suit
received *it any date to be
oredited on loans.
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8. 7. POWELL
OUR exports to Japan have increased tenfold in the short space of
eight years and are' still' growing;,
which proves that the Jap tells the
truth when he says he likes the
Falls
PAY
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Or. Franklin S: Adams, | Butter aiid Eggs "Wanted.
y o u r subroriptiojn.
A Graduate of Baltimore College of
D e n t a l Surgery,
, - , - ; . - , \ T H E only information from South
t h e T e x a s Africa w h i c b s e e m s a b s o l u t e l y trust^ a s o o m p a r - \worthy
is t h e occasional report that
latestfiguresray t h e B o e r s a r e n o t g o i n g t o g i v e u p ,
W. I t HAMPTON, PropV.
j«oUpu ctotfl
j e d With 1900. The
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[Mils year's yleler wHl be *nly 75 per . r ^ ^ --• ~ " *
N e w S t o c k ei GSfe^ P a i n t s and
Working Hlgnt a n d » a y . ,
j cent of that oMast year. These storThe
busiest
animighitest
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that
evVarnishes,
, lea of losses^ howeverr in grain as er iras made is Dr King's New Life PiUs\ Tba&r
ef cotton, tire ofteh exaggerated. pills change weakness into strength. listlessness ^ i e w Sti>ckFopd*CX>M>KNS,
T i e damage to the com crop, for e z - into emajy, *iiiB^fli^|Btovajental powers
»jnpler will probably not be as great They're wonderful in bnUdhig up the health.- E D d l B l ^ ' . S a v e s half t h e
Only 25c per b o i . Soldby MraW J Eomnsei
grain f e d , siatures h o g s in half
an was estimated-a^ few weeks ago.
1B6 far as regards Texas,, there will I Pay op your back snbscriptionr
the time- ordinaxily taken or
•ot be much reason for complaint,
money refunded,
Tne Best Prescription
Jn its oH wellsr K has developed a
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»enths, which was not dreamed of a t a s t e l e s s f o r m . Mt» c u r e — D O p a y . T r y " V o l a a n d '^Komer' t h e
'..-• c:~.::'r-.:r , s h o t ' t i n e a g e .
G rea t H e a l t h Dr-rnks*
P r i c e sfl c e n t s .
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P a s s e n g e r * l e a s - i n g C e n t r a l Brenpn?
p o r n H on o i i r d a y t r a i n n r r i v e K a n s a s C i t y a t 5 2<> p . m . . m a k i n g d i r e c t
connection in Unioji D e p n t , and o b t a i n b e n e f i t o f M i s s o u r i R i v e r rates;
from starting point.
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STYLES,
A . G . P.'A.,
Kansas City, M o ,
H . C. T O W N S E N © .
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Low Rate Excursions
all Summer via
The Burlington Route,
During the coming summer the
i Burlington Route will have In effect
tbe very- lowest excursion . rates that
have ever been made.; The general
plan of these rafta^destlnations, etc.,
is so varied th«f the public should
ask tbeir nearest nieket agent for detail*, or else do ns the favor to write
for rates, descriptive maUwr etc.
BOOKS A N D STATIONERY.
Cheap S u m m e r T o w West—
Daitr to Colorado. UlaiTanffBlaclc
Hills, alao Home-eeekers' ezcahiioas"
every two weeks to tbe whole .West'
and Northwest.
Agent lor Cot Flowers and Flora! Designs,
Cheap Excursions East—Very
low round trip rates to tbe Buffalo
Exposition, the Seashore, Adlrondacks. Canada, Michigan Lakes,
Mackinaw', a thousand eastern resorts ; fine lake and rail tripe east via
Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland. .
/ Cheap Excursions Horth—Every day to St. Paul, Minneapolis and
Lake Superior resorts; the coolest
recreative country.
Ask for the Burlington's Sunnier
excursion rate circulars.
California Excursions person,
ally conducted every Wednesday
F U L L L I N E OF
from St. Looi8,'evBry Thursday ften*
Kansas City and St. Joseph.
Write ns for rates sod printed matter describing tbe proposed trips*,
A n d S A U S A G E S AJways OH H a n d .
t • cMZtcs.
t. *. wsirtrr.
:--a_i.-j o i T T a i / i n o
fc*^^——^—— T T — -•---'.•
Cash Paid foe Hides and Fors, Scrap Iron and Metals of all Kinds and r r. *.. i n >*<* *t»tf.-' *tt\ rumuwjt***
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Vii HissoMi Pacific Bailwy, •
G. F . & T . A . ,
St. Louis, Mo.
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Train w i t h Latest I m p r o v e d Equips
t n e n t w i l l h e p l a c e d i n s e r v i c e vfit
t h e "Old Iteliat.le" M o . P a c . R ' y ,
f p a v i n g K a n s a s C H y d a i l y a t 0 00 p .
m , a r r i v i n g ' P u e b l o 11.40 a . m . a n d
Colorado S p r i n g s D e n v e r . Suit L a k e
City, Ogden and San Francisco l a
shortest time.
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a g e n t , or address
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$ 1 3 OO T o B u f f a l o P a n - A m e r i OFFICS: OPPOSITE STEVENSON'S ST03E,
c a n a n d R e t u r n — § 1 3 OO,
— "k—; - W a t e r v i l l e . Kaiaisas^ '.v i a t h e NicfceT P l a t e ; R o a d , d a i l y ,
w i t h l i m i t of J5 d a y s ; 2 o o a y t i c k e t s
V^eli equipped and prepared t o d o all
a t $ 1 6 . 0 0 , a n d 3d d a y t i c k e t s a t $ 2 1 . 0 0 k i n d ^ of D e n t a l W o r k ^ C f o w n and
for t h e r o u n d t r i p . T h r o u g h s e r v i c e Bridge w o r k . a specialty. .The v e r y latest
t o N e w Y o r k , a n d B o s t o n a n d l o w e s t i d e a s i n B r i d g e , GroWn and- R u b b e r P l a t e
a v a i l a b l e r a t e s . F o r p a r t i c u l a r s a n d work. Teeth'examined free.
W i l l visit every month:-:— .
P a n - A m e r i c a n folder of buildings
B a r t e s — 2 d and: 4 ^ T h u r s d a y s .
and grounds, write John Y . Calahan,
G e n e r a l A g e n t , 111 A d a m s S t r e e t ,
Chicago.
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Colorado and the Far West
NeWaaidOld
Eating Potatoes,
Beiries in Season, •
llock Candy Syrup,
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T h e f o l l o w i n g i s the roster of t h e band j On T u e s d a y e v e n i n g t h e f o l l o w i n g ofSnoW b e i b g organized in Waterville'. '
cers w e r e e l e c t e d in Waterville Council
BfiatOtfrttet—ft. C. Y o n n s . R , C F i n - . * " " " t h e y e a r commencing-'Oct. 1st 5
l e y , C. Bi Humireville, A . L . A l b r i g h t .
President—Mrs. M. Sawfn.
First B fiat Cornet— W . C. B r o w n .
Vice-Pjresident—W. S . S p o h n . .
Second B fiat Cornet—Isadora KJefer.
S e c o n d Vice-President—Chas. R e i t z e l .
Alto—Orv. Benfield, W i l l E*rL Clarence I Prelate—M. L . Reitzel.Earl, G e o r g e M elclier, R o l l i e Bart l o w
Cor. Sec*y—H. C . W i l l s o n :
Slide Trombone—Guy Steele, Nicholas
Financial Sec'y—Miss M. Breckenridge.
Brammer, P e t e r S d m a i e r s .
T r e a s u r e r — G e o . R . Hall* >•-;!
Valve Trombone— Will Brown, Albert
Conductor—Miss F l o r e n c e G o r d o n . ..
Bartlow.
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Guard—H. J o n e s .
Baritone—Albert B e n n e t t .
E flat Base— Aaron Benfleld.
Sentinel—C. M. S a w i n .
T r u s t e e s a n d A u d i t i n g Committee—J.
B B flat B a s e — D r . G. B . Humfreville.
P i C c d o ^ B a y Folsom.
" R. E d w a r d s , J . H . R e i t z e l , R . S m i t h .
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E flat Clarinet—S.A.Bryan, Milt. P a r k e r .
ADVERTISED LETTER LIST.
B flat Clarinet—Call S a w n , J o h n H u m ireville. Harvey H u b b a r d , Fritz S u m L i s t o f l e t t e r s remaining u n c l a i m e d in,
m o n , Ed.Simpson, Fletcher Van Allen.
t h e P o s t Office a t W a t e r v i l l e , K a n s a s ,
Soprano S i x a p h o n e — H a r r y S t e v e n s o n .
for t h e w e e k e n d i n g S e p t . 5,1901:
A l t o S a x a obofie—Otto H . R o m m e l .
LETTERS, i
Tenor Saiaphone—Charles Hall.
P a y up yoar subscription.
iWATSMJLLS
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K. AND L. OF S.
J. G STRONG,
. C A L I F O R N I A is s e n d i n g t r a i n l o a d s
of p o t a t o e s tp t h e E a s t a n d t h e y a r e
raised on t i v e r islands w h e r e irrigat i o n i s ' e a s y . T h e y e a r 1901 h a s g i v I -—"• •-'*— r x r y
• — •;••
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'.'< e n a d e c i d e d b o o m to t h e s c i e n c e o f
B " . C . W a t k i n s , s e x t o n o f t h e Mtethm a k i n g certain a s u p p l y of w a t e r in odist C h u r t h , S p r i n g f i e l d , P H . , w r i t e s :
" M y ' w i f e has been very bad with
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[agriculture.
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kidney trouble a n d tried ! several
R E P O R T S show a continued im\ doctors wit out benefit. A f t e r t a k i n g
All Kinds o f H e a v y Hauling.
provement
in the corn
outlook.
I T s h o u l d b e r e m e m b e r e d that one b o u t e of . F o l e y ' s K i d i i e y Cure
F r o m p r e s e n t i n d i c a t i o n s t h e s h r i n k - G r e a t B r i t a i n b o y s t w i c e a s m u c h .was m u c h b e l t e r , a n d w a s c o m p l e t e a g e m a y n e t g o b e y o n d 200~000,(KK) f r o m u s a s t h e t h r e e R a t i o n s o f t h e l y c o r e d a f t e r t a k i n g f o u r b o t t l e s . "
Clftr Drayman^ -|l Waterville, Kas.
Wj,H; llanipton.
e r 3o0,000,000 b u s h e l s , a s c o m p a r e d C o n t i n e n t that are g r u m b l i n g a t u s
w i t h t h e y i e l d of 1900. I f t h e e o n - 2 n d G r e a t B r i t a i n i s n o t ^ k i c k i n g . "
d i t i o n w h i c h p r e v a i l e d in t h e iatter
part o f J u n e bad been maintained
E U R O P E ' S w h e a t c r o p . I s M0.086,this year's crop w o u l d e x c e e d last 600 bushels short. B u t E u r o p e ean
y e a r ' s . I t i s g r a t i f y i n g t o f e e l , h o w - h a v e i t s d a l l y b r e a d , for U n e l e S a m f
ever,, that
the d a m a g e by
t h e h a s a b o u t 300,000,00!) b u s h e h s t o s e l l .
Commercial Trade Solicited. G o o d Rrgs.
d r o u g h t h a s n o t b e e n q u i t e s o g r e a t — N . Y , Mall a n d E x p r e s s .
Reasonahle' Rates.
a s w a s first f e a r e d ,
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L l. ALBRIGHT, Waterville, tbe borrower. Partial payments
Hampton Hoge, who bears a famous
Virginia name. Of the five living
Confederate generals in Virginia,
tour were present. The ' best interests of the South are with the party
of anion, Protection and progress.—
•troy Times. .'.
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OP/limits
on Buffalo P a n - A m e r i c a n tickets via
N i c k e l P l a t e R o a d . $I3.0(J> for r o u n d
W A T E R V I I A E , H.S.
t r i p , t i c k e t s g o o d 15 d a y s ; flftOO for ODlce:
r o u n d t r i p t i c k e t s g o o d 20 d a y s .
Over Smith
.v.. & nnbbard'8 Butcher Shopr
Tuesdaj b—At Irving. Kas.
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Three" d a i l y t r a i n s w i t h v e s t i b u l e t f
s l e e p i n g , c a t s a n d first c l a s s d i n i n g
car service on A m e r i c a n Cinb p l a n .
M e a l s r a n g i n g in p r i c e f r o m 35 c e n t s
to $1.00. A d d ' e s s J o h n Y . Caiah i n .
— M r s . W m . L a m o r e a u x and d a u g h t e r .
G e n e r a l A g e n t , l i t A d a m s 'fcJrreet,
T H E R E is a c o n s i d e r a b l e s h o r t a g e
Miss Mabel, w h o h a v e b e e n s p e n d i n g C h i c a g o .
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i n t h e c o r n c r o p , a n d t h e o a t c r o p ' a l - the s u m m e r in E n g l a n d w i t h r e l a t i v e ? ,
s o t a i l s off a l i t t l e f r o m l a s t y e a r . are e x p e c t e d t© s a i l for A m e r i c a o n ' t h e
l > I a r r u o e a w i l l c o n d u c t S a l e s at a n y t i m e o r p l a c e OD
B u t t h e r e i s a n i n c r e a s e i n w h e a t , I I t h f and t o arrive h o m e a b o u t t h e 21st, C u r e d o f C h r o n i c
Sbort N o t i c e .
After 3 0 T e a r s of Suffering
Call on him or at t h i s office and w e will
a n d t h e d e m a n d for o c e a n t o n n a g e
" I s u f f e r e d f o r , t h i r t y y e a r s w i t h print your bills and g i v e y o u his terms.
to carry o u r e x p o r t g r a i n to h u n g e r BUFFALO PAN-AMERICAN
d i a r r h o e a a n d t h o u g h t 1 w a s past beStock Sales a Specially,
i n g f o r e i g n e r s w i l l b e a b o u t a s g r e a t l o d a y t i c k e t s for $ 1 3 . 0 0 v i a N i c k e l i n g c u r e d , " s a y s J o h n S. H a i l o w a y ,
20 d a y t i c k e t s $ 1 6 0 0 . o f F r e n c h C a m p , M i s s . " 1 b a d s p e n t
a s e v e r . jWe s e e m t o h a v e a c o n - P l a t e R o a d .
L o w e s t r a t e s t o a i t e a s t e r n p o i n t s , s o m u c h t i m e a n d m o n e y a n d suffertract to feed t h e w o r l d a n d w i l l
J o h n Y . C a l a h a n , General A g e n V e d s o m u c h that I h a d g i v e n u p all
t r y t o i n a k e i t g o o d . — T h e . M a r i n e 111 A d a i m S t . . C h i c a g o . C i t y T i c k e t
h o p e s of r e c o v e r y .
I w a s so feeble
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A f t e r a s t r u g g l e carried o n e v - to a.'cut, b r a i s e , b u r n , s c a l d or l i k e arrhoea R e m e d y , a n d after t a k i n g
e r s t n e e t h e o c c u p a t i o n o f t h e i s l a n d s i n j u r y w i l l i n s t a n t l y a l l a y the" p a i n | s e v e r a l b o t t l e s I arrr e n t i r e l y c u r e d o f
y e l l o w f e v e r h a s b e e n p r a c t i c a l l y . a n d w i l l .h e a l t h e p a r t s i n l e s„s t ,i m e t h a t t r o u b l e , , I a m s o w e l l p l e a s e d
s t a m p e d Out o f t h e t w o c i t i e s t h a t « h a n a n y o t h e r t i e a t m e n
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t n e
w e r e formerly the- hotbeds of t h e
F o r Bale b y M r s . W . J .
l e a v e a scar. P a i n B i l r o also cures S8T h a v e . "
disease—Santiago and Havana—and rheumatism,sprains, swellings and R o m m e l .
n o w appears c o n d e m n e d to v a n i s h laments*.
For sale by Sirs. W. J.
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T H E S o u t h is p u l l i n g its t h i n k i n g
clothes on.
A Bepublican
State
t i c k e t w a s n o m i n a t e d in V i r g i n i a
y e s t e r d a y f o r t h e first J i m e i n m a n y A m e r i c a n g o o d s . — M o r a v i a n
years, and was -headed,'by Ccl. J. Y e l l o w J a c k e t : i
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last Week .we, le.ajn thnt ..'VTbomaB' A.
residence
in our city is one of the finest
.4"* ^urfton SaZw the bills for which were EdgertoD.df-May 'Oay»'»^iiii8%«i1:fia''
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printed at this office will feeeVse aJreeAoiiee Dickson Were married Tuesday^ Aug.
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any in the county, and is one Ol which
27,1901, at the bride's home at Bison,
any city might well be proud. It'is
; 7c'. itow §c Ondine iltisiiri 11. .i6e. T$itt§8
Wednesday, Sept.-11,1901, the property Rush county, Kansas." Mr. Edgerton modern; in architecture, and has eleyeh 60 y3s. towns'.
of Lewis Miller; on. his form 1$ miles attended tbe Waterville schools at one rooms j" two pantries; eight closets and
fiflaCJdrds .- 8d. Now6ic Ivine Tblinetts..;. l i s . ^fow 8ef
west and l j miles north of W>t«jrville. time, and his old school mates here
consisting of 2 mares in foal. 5 head of tedder congratulations.'' He will reside bath-rdont. The Iront faces' the east. Oh
Blue Dimity:.;.I2|c J^jjvr 10e;
cattle, 30 sboatBi farm macnlHery,«tc. at Randolph, Where he is the principal passihg through a large vestibule the
Sale at 1 o'clock. TJsnal terms. spacious
hall
is
entered,"
trord
which
v
Alilother gpbds in tbe summer line in saine grofjortfo^:
' •"
T. E. Gordon!, Auctioneer. :»f the schools.
ascends the main stairs. This stairway is
w Hats at COST aiia ix3SS. # e ^ u s t get these good?#
• —Frankfort Be view: Bill Wilhite, very hands'otrie, being panelled in highly
*
who two'year8 ago ran ajoint ih'this polished dak," and at each landing is a
—School opens Sept. J^b."
&at(|o rtiaW room;
W e Is&p in stock the best Jihef
city,
was shot and killed at St. joe last parquette square of the finest workman—Frankfort Falr^-Septj 17—2f>. ;
of 0 d R S E T S ifl town;
Saturday night. Wl|hite? had' turned ship. The parlor to the left of the hall is
—Monthly school report cards on sale his attenion to gambling, and for some finished in polished cherry wood, and an
at this office.
unlawful act was to be arrested, but be attractive leature ol this room is the magrented Mrs. M. resisted tbe officer who attempted to ar- nificent cherry wood mantle, above the
© .—Thdf'ntThomasJias
E. Bailey's hou e, !
rest hint, wheu he shot him dead. That fire piace. On this floor are also the sit—Geo. StcWhlrter has been laid np was once when Bill WRblteV bffqffing' ting-room, library* dining-room andE
kitchen with pantries and closets, which
didn't iwofkl;
with a sprained knee.
i
•'are
arranged for convenient service and'
—The- city ahtnorirTes art* pttttidg
--Mrs. J. M. Flad, of Frankfort, was
well
shut off from the front part of the
down
a
cement
crossing
from
the
lum:
in .this city od Wednesday. .
house; | A back stairway ascends from
ber
yard
to
the
felevator""'
this
week;
. —There is no assessment In the A. O.
While tnl8 is ah? experinient fn VTater- the kitchen. The stcohtl story contains
tj. W. order for Septembejr. •
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ville^ cement crossings are.:quiref- coal'- four large chambers, with bath-room/
—Miss Ethelyn Thorite will attend
mon- in many towns rin"' -the- east, and the different closets are convenient
Baker University this yeir.
where they give perfect satisfaction;, •, and large. All the rooms except par•
lor are finished in hard oak and finely
-,—Cobs' Will be scarce: this winter.
—Some good ptlrses are offered for the polished. The chambers are fitted with
They biirig $1.50 a load noW:
—Geo. H. Tircomb;has been slightly races at !the Frankfort Fair* Sept. 17th .marble Wash "basin?; The cellar, which
to 20th, rind the paynjint orallTpoTses extends Onder the whole house, j Is'
under the weafner this. week, j
and premiums is guaranteed.. A good reached by a stairway from the kitciien
—Beautiful weather these days, but time may be anticipated by all who at- and ahtol-by an outside entrance; Here is
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nobody would Object to ja good heavy tend, and it being tbe only-fair held In the laundry* and also separate rooms lor
rain;
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the county everybody sfreuld gom- storagefandheating apparatus. The er£
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% — J.<W. Nash, of Cottage - Hill town- —The A. 0 ; U . W. picnic of Farallel tire cellar floof is ol cement.- The whole
ship, has begun the erection of his new Will hot be held the6th of Septemberas bouse isj.heatcd with steam heats and hot
residence;
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lirst repotted but will be held the 17th and cold water are in all the chambers.
—The Irving Band has been secured and ISth of September. Grand Master Handsome potohes surround the exterior,
to furnish the music at the Woodmen Lambe w|U he there, also AvP; Riddle, and the carriage house and stable are in
picnic on the 12tu,
of Minneapolis* is expected to be pres- -keeping] with the residence; A gas plant
has lately been put in, which makes this
ent.—Randolph
llhterpris'e. a;;
—Fred Senhecke ^ill sjoon commence
home most complete. Mr. arid Mrs;
work on.aVJine residence for Geo. Down—Mrs. M..L. Reitzel contemplates a Powell are ideal entertainers, and an evard, north of; town.
trip to IndranapoliSj Tnd.; next week. ening spent at their lovely home is al—Mrs. Dolph, of St. Joseph, Mo., is While there she expects to have the ways enjoyed and j long remembered.
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spending this week at the borne of h4t pleasure of witnessing the Rebekah de- They, are now at an eastern summer rei
father, Mr! J. Voehl, nort of town,
' gree initiatory worK given by a Kansas sort, but are expected to return to Water*
—Geo. Ketbemeyer returned to Mc- degree staff before the Sovereign Grand ville in October. Cook.Neb., the first of the week, riding Lodge of the I. a O. F.
;
from this city to Wymore oil his wheels —Mr. nhd Mrs. John Dawson, who
—Miss M. Breckenridg«? eSpects to have been living a little over a mile
:j
ACH.
WHERE THEY WlbU
leave on Monday next for St. Joseph, west of town since 188(3, onTuesday left So far as We are able to learn. teachers
1*r
Argentine,
Kas.,
whereithey'expect
Mo to Select her fall stock of millinto reside for the future. -They were of this locality have been/employed as —Rnjlroad accommodations In Wash- —Whooping bough is "quite preva-'
;
ington' county must be somewhat lent.
good citizens, and we, regret their d*5* follows:
I—Peterson Bros, hare their ad chang- parture from Waterville.
mixed, according to an item in the Clif- —CarlSawin went to- G'reedieaf on1
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ed in this issue. R^ad it and you will
VVaterville — Miss^fpsephine T.. Berry,, ton/News, which states that "you can Saturday on business.
see they can do almost everything for —We are always pleased" to note the
Supt.; Mrs. Eva Clark, Principal; Mr. goTto Day today, but you can't goito —Lewis Miller, northwest of tdwnV
you. - _;,.• jj .. j •! ;". '\
_ . \advancement of *»ny of our boys and
R. G. Hoover, Grammar Dept.; Miss E; Morrow tomorrow unless you start to- will have a sale on the lltu, after which
Leonard Jonefc'*pron5otion is no excepr
McKejlvey, Intermediate Dept.; Miss diy,"
—Hiarry Humfreville will: leave, next tion. He is now agent 'af Riverside,
he and his family will move to Ohio.
/ —Mrs. ddell has had her tWo grand*
Monday for Lawrence. He intends tak- Mo., where he was lormerly operator,; M. Sbjumway, Primary Dept.
'•. /Sons, the Lower brothers., of Blue Raping the la'w course- at the State Univer- wit^ha big increase In salary. He wlli Miss Anna Erickson, Clyde.
;
—First Church of Christ, Scientist,{
Miss Daisy Dickey; Marysyille;
.
sity. .'' ,
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;*j:'ids, spending toe week with her. They
make a good one.
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will hold services in the Stevenson hall
Miss
Hiizel
Berry,
Beattle.
are up-to-date boys in every wiiy.
—Mrs. W. J. Gowglll is expecting the
—Rev. H; L. Yarger, D. D., President Miss Gljadys Stewart, Brammer District , —VV. S. McKelvy, "of Oklahoma, was as follows: Every Sunday ,Suntl ay School
arrival of a sister from Illinois whom
at 1O.00 a.fif.,Church Services at II a.m.'
in town on Tuesday. He is making ar- Meetings also on every Wednesday ev(•he hopes will spend the winter in Of the Kansas Synod, and Western-Sec- Mias Ruby Williams, Keystone:
retary
of
Church
Extension,
Will
preacn
:
Miss Katie Ready, Harbaugh<;
rangements to move his family down to ening. Subject at services on Sunday,'
Kansas.
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in the Lutheran church-on. Sunday evthe territory.
—Miss Anria Robinson, of Seneca, KB., ening,Sept. 8th, at &o!clo.ck. All areMiss Lillie Longbon, Cottage fjill;
Sep. 8,1901—"Substancel" .
Ross Di Burke, Keefover District,
was the guest of Miss Ethlyn Tftorne cordially invited to attend*'»
Heading room open Wednesdays anef
—Miss Katie Osborn has gonb to BeEarl Callithan, near Vermillion.
last week. They are classmates at the
Saturdays from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Stevloit,
where
she
expects
to
spend
tbe
—Dr. Alph. J. Barim, a Kansas City, Lewis E. Willson, Dist. 19, ne«r/Beattie.
Baker University.
enson Hall.
-.
coming winter.
Mo., optician,, is to be n"t the Adams
T o Ciire a Cold i n O n e t>ny
—Mrs; J. D. Hone, we regret to learn Hoii.se in th!8 city all day totdprfow
lies seriop.3ly ill at her tiavaa of Bright's (Saturday, Sept. 7thj, and.parties jwant- Take Laxative Broiuo^uinine Tab- If yoti are thinking of BuYiNG A C u t F l o w e r s a n d F l o r a l D e s i g n s
W A T C H OR C H A I N come in arid
Ordered on Hhort Nollse.
~
! ST "!-.,-:,--• *?*' e Udisease. S^e has been a patient sufferer ing anything in his line snould--c3lL_on_ Iota. All Idrbggjit^ lefunrj the money
+M^-ftirl3 'to"cure. \ E, W.Grove'n sigSee Me. I can Suit you in Quality
^ATERVILiLE TELEGRAPH
MKS. VV. J. RoMAiEi/, Agetrf;
—tVe are ^ l % ^ ^ O ^ M f f i ^ - t « l ^ ^ | | ^ ^ months. _^
v THE
him. See ad in this'issue;
•natorerid da eVch bnx. / j 25c.
"Price.
Young, the Jeweler
lmhlifheil bvery'Frirtay niorrinp. ai Watcr- r-Milrond ratej for the; round trip.frora
—Miss Lillie Longbon entertained the
Consampllon Threatened.
rviil*. M*Vsb;ill County, Kaa.-.OlC.ceTt-forncr
—Messrs Harvey Hubbayd, John
is!.Ooihinerctal Strefit ami Se'ora.ks-A'vende...-- Atchison tofelev|eland for (lie Gl A. Ri D. D. Di and the R, R. R. -on Tuesday
-Scale Books fpr sale at thi3 office.
Oj^a|
Benfietd.
W.^.
Bcow-trSna^Law
enilemen—My
wife
was
afflicted
C.
Unger,
212 Maple St., Champaign;
Nitiiinaf fincamprderit is S20.25. For evening with a Watermelon feastT Al
wiih dyspepsia and const i pat inn for III., writes: "I was troubled with u
IVdlnjan car from VVaferville the rate is enjoyed themselves. ^ •-?'.j , i - rence Benfield attended the log rolling
K e e p Y o u r F a t e C l e a n , — - years. After trying nther remedips hacking cough for a year ami I
'Oue-copyone T^ar, lfij<o.jd"'Ui 3<lvi«»»r.ej-...."Sl"C0
at .Junction!City, Kas.,. jon Wednesday:
$o,50, and tourist car $2.501'additional.
your
cimplexionclear^ y<>Grftreft (h. I purchased a bottle of Ur.CaldweH's thought I hud consjiimption.'. 1 tried
—The
Oddfellows
confer|4d
thethird
" |AnVEUTlSINGj'llVTES.
They are enthusiastic VVopdmeij.and resweet,
your hpa<l leyel. Dr. Caifi- Syrup-Pepsin for her and nhje is rap- a great many remedies and was up-*
*'« f*Ktil airl traiisVenrVlve!i-J:;TfmiMiUr: SI Jb;pcv RiUlfoad iate6 from Cleveland to thedegree on one Candidatejfti Monday ev- port a splendid time,- 'KJ-T'-' '•"
Bqitare ftifctjilfst tos'i-rtlnii1 aiju Ofty cents :for Pan-American at; Buffalo are $4.2* for 15
.we.ll.'s
SS.vrup
Pepsin will do IbU. I t idly improving, I cannot be with- der the care (if phyai( irius for Heyerat
.«ar.l)atlrtitlriaai iRWrt<"n. ;.
? J days, $5^0 for 20 days and $7.65 for 50 ening, and have one fo/the first degree
—Prof, R. C. Young on^Monday goes curesconsiipatiDii, sick headrtche and out this valuable medicine, :
months. I used one buttle of Foley'*
Local niitfe'8 ten bents peif line frr first tnfdr next Monday evening]. '
,.'
Honey and Tar. It cured me, and I „
Resp. your->j
S. Elliott.
to Omaha where he will "play a cornet iiuPgpstion and is a perfect laxative.
9i>rti«n:-adil:'live ceiH'S'for ciicli autlltioiial In- days limit; by boat the -'^ire^J^S^^.^j,.,
Elk City r Kas.i JJec, 1,3, l!«00. . j 'i have not been troubled since. t ".L^-Mrs. Fred BUrtis and two children, in the 3rd Regimental Band of Nebraska Soldbir Mrp.'W. j . Rommel.
firtlons :;
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—Frank Hill returned on Tuesday
Sold by. Mrs. VV. J. Rommel.
VV. H..Hampton.
iQfPneblo, Colo., are in Waterville visit- for a couple of weeks. Mrs. Young and
j I" ftb.0K A S h jtOlJ PntNTING.
froni
Kanfcas.Uityi wivere ItehjiB^Keeii f«|
•'. 'AliAkimiH of- lyintiris promptly: aiT'l neatly
ing relatives. J. P. jr., promises to be children will visit relatives in Nebraska
-"
Leave.your
Laundry
al
Ed.
Adaiss'
eeiving treatment for blood poisoning.
eStcnteil a this ollice. ai Tcasonble rates, a
be as handsome as J. P. Br.
Barber Shop.. Work guaranteed,.
during
his
absence.
?.-.....
It seems that whi|e:doctoring a • cow a
AddVesrali coTtimn^ir.ation* to, '
—Last week flank Busselman, who. —Last Saturday evehihg a reverse
couple of wetTks agpifor lumpy i-j'a'W" he
mSNRYC. WIM^OS,
Mr G. A. Slillman, a merchant of
Publisher anrt Proiirietor.
lives a few miles/iip the Bluerre'eiyed a party was held by the young ladies of
was
infected
Vith
tlie
virus
and
blood
Tampibo, III., writes t 'Foley's Kidi'
_W-atervllle, Kan.
fall
while
wrestling,
which
resulted
in
poisoning set in. • lie has had a'serious
the Commercial House in honor of their ney Ciire is meeting with wonderful
t^he of it but with bis usual luck came the breaking ot his sbottlder bone.
young men and young .Jady friend?. success!. I t nan cured some cases
jEutere't at the PoRt-Ofiien at Watervlllo.
• Kansas, as ser.oinl class matter.
off on top, and his many friends are —The school board request its to an- They all bad a very pleasant time, leav- here that physicians pronounced in*
curable. I myself am able to testify
glad t'6 hear of it. \
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nounce that school will open on Monday ing at a late hour.
to its merits. My face today is a liv- f f m , Fitzgerald, whO' is jiot only a ing picture of! health; and Foley's
. —J. H. Clarkc.iwho has been clerking morning? Sept. 0th, and it is hoped evfor .1. G. Nider, jleft on Tnesday for ery pupil will be on hand promptly on boss carpenter but a large stock man as Kidney Uure has made it such."
j FRIDAY, SEPT. 6,1901.
Barnesr^;|l'efe he will open up a flour time.
well, has had a force of'men working
VV. H. Hampton.
and fees' store. >V*e regret to see Mr. '—Posters are otit announcing that the night and day cutting fdclder for the 12S
Clark leave, but we hope he will meet Modern Woodmen of this city will hold head of cattle he "is Jeed'fng.
,x^—School Opens Monday. |4
with the best of sueceBS, I he deserves Tt. a Log Rolling on Thursday, Sept^l2ih_ —^R. C. Young has beep -enjoying a
—Prairie; chickens are ripe.
His familyrwill remain in Waterville Full particulars Will be given ftext visit from bis parent's, and brother and
I—W«odmenipicnio—Sept. liih. ;
week.
;\ \ ' • ' 6iste.r the past week. They drove over
for the present.
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^-AdditWal "local" on second page!
— Harry Jacques made aqn'ck trip to , —W, Ei Talbot and wife returned on from Nebraska last SaturtFay, returning
—Mrs. C. Davis has been quite ill this Barnes on Tuesday, going up ion the af- Wednesday from their summer's yaca* home on Tuesday.
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-'week., '; | j | ,': \ :; ~: '• •'
U: ternoon passenger train and returning tioh, which they'spent in the east and
—Mr. and Mrs. S, Har^tfian, of: Cot-i
- ^See auction sale notice at the head on the|evening;freight with his brother, west presorts, their last stopping place tage Hill township, are hope from
Rer, who has teen wi:h H i uncle, being in the mountains of Colorado.
of our "lo|ca|y cglurun.
their trip to Colorado, where they were
jasper
Keefover, all summer.
•—TU D Burke returned from bis trip
—Miss Kate Flad has resigned her po- entertained by their sons, Will and
tojPerinBylvania on Friday^last..
—Miss f*. Bancroft accompanied her sition as clerk in Clark & 1 home's store John.
j
\ —Frank Shirck Will haye a nice'flye- nephew, t>oh Delaney, ^to Axtell, and and will fake a much needed rest. Miss —Miss Edith Stevenson entertained
room house erected this fall on bis farm will make a short visit there w ith rela- Kate was a most efficient clerk and was Miss Ethel Lawton, of Lawrence,.oyer*
We also Carry Well-Casing and
popular with all classes of customers.
tives. J si.
a! few miles west: of town.
Sunday.
Do First Class Tin Wirk
A U C T I O N SALES.
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for 30 Days,
:
SHIRT WAIST
j Si#^ SM to; S§,
Forpieriy QSffii "to be Sold at §9d
Formerly §m^ to b e §old a | 60kfe
Fornierly $JL;2Q, tobegold"it 95d
W0&
ALL THfPI SyiWER
V
m
m
1
§
m Mii§ ge^died Line of WHI'IS
GOODS to be sacrificed;
Lawns, Dimities, Foulards, and Lace Q
Stripes a t ^ust, OME*HALF O F F , ©
wnioji is much less than first cost. For %
instance
Wk
15c Qualities at 7 1 ^c,; 6c Qualities at 3c. g
One Lot sample Corsets, worth 4j0c ' o ®
$1.50 Just ONE-HAlJF OFF. I . ,
©
All Summef Cldth and Straw Hats Just ®
QN^HAT.y O F F ;
• ; ©
The Best Liie of HOSISBY. i WHY | §
Because We Buy them in Cash Lots direct @
from the Mill • 'way down in -Georgia where 0
the cotton grows".
^
•£,'.'&
We Carry alGMMpiete"; t i n e of the Celebrated
SUNPLOV^ER ]Pi.NTS, land other makes,, fronf
$i.|di. TQ.$4.oaf"
i
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Don't forget onr Clothing. Best-FITS inJylarshaB
Cpuntyi;
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j.
& THOiiNE.
Mariy qtfter good bargains ft!
to offer you. | | So, Don't Part W i t h y O U R
ikONEY until you have paid
2;Visiter
¥ours, for Bargains,
ommercial Street
Meat
SJ^K^WH
Fresh and Cur^d Meats, Sausages, etc., alwaysr
on hand. Ice oil sale at shop,
W e buy Youn^ Stbck and Hided.
-Hubbard tk Son,'«fw**f.
PetirsonBrQSv-.
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Repair furniture,
Sewing Machines/
Gasqlind StoveSj
bicycles, Guns and.
Parasols. d--iii •
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I—'0fM
J.B
J_
$gg~ Sny, Have Y««i Tri^ri those 1 H a r e , J u s t R e c e i v e d ia Nice Morning Glory ^ i o e Shop.
I/Oftrry R .Fine L n"e n'f..Clocks a t
Lare«d Siz»"il'. CLYDE MELON3
liine of W A T C H E S , CLOCKS and
Reasonable Prices. :
1
HAS l l E - O P E k e t » f
They
are
ON
ICJC
at
/
JEWELRY;
Call in and look them
[•n*-]j Yimng , the Jeweler.
over.
Young, the Jeweler.
HUBBARD'S MEAT MARKET.
One door west of Clarlre A Thome's.
' hr-r *r*—
S .'- '
Gsp. S E B S K V , J B / ' *
B t i r t i s has got in a full line of Suite I M a k e a S p e c i a l t y - of Making
^y PIOWP,' Buckeye nn<l Havana
Over Ohi Jewelry..
Gcht&* C h a i n s , from $1.50 to $8^0.
'- SKoree Feed Grain Drills, Mowers,
j Yuaae,-;tlie : Jeweler.
YOUNG, THB JKWELEB;
Hay Dcillrt, ele.
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— — o * — •
I'I " i V . J — 2 0 TJiorougUbred Poland China
Boats.
Ail eligible tp recOid.
• t F e W a n t t o See f o r i !
-Price reasonable'..'
We can lei I what makes your eyes
C. Gi) THOMA8.
blur and your head swim.?. You are
B n r f i s has just received a car load of bilious and ur; pCaj$J weirs. Syrup
Sori*>ysV Phaeton*, Top Buggies Pepsin Wrl^cure^you-^iihe "jnanu*
and Spring Wagons and will soon facturers will refund1 you the purhave another car of those Mitchell chase price. Sold by Mrs, W. i.
wagon?,
':'[ . . \j..\J -._.','"- Rommel.
fl-A
"'•_
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;
roft
La-v|iiSi Silk Muslins, Korah
Pongee and aH thin goocis
U<
SALE.
at Small Pronis.
VERY LOW PRICES
On Furniture, Mouldings, Picture i Jlilats, Carpets, Window
Shades, Oil Cloths, Linoleums
and Straw Matting-.
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Give us a call.
THE CASH
IIBuin&llB
G NCORDIA
•'
mvia
^V-
^^H^^P BB
HEADQUARTERS FOR — - .
Farm Implements,
es,r ;- Carriage^,
ion Binders and Mowat^
FLOUB,
Harness; Hardware^ and *£& Shopy
S, S.6R0ESBECK.
^9^^
( T B O R N B & THdMAS,)f
' ' ''/_
Gall on us before purchasii^ yoitr
ne-^faU dress.
0all on
.
Issues Drafts or Post Office Orders on all Foreign Countries.
C o a i i a e r c i a l Street,
Loans
Money
on Farms.
insurance Written in Reliable Companies;.
- ; . .' W A T E R V I L L E , K A 3 ,
I had a running sore on my! leg 1 G u a r a n t e e EveryHiing I Sell to
for eeveti year-V' writes Mr?^ Jaraes . b e as Ti«T)reseuie4.Ij'. WSBT:H you
Fbresl/ of Chippewa F4IIH, Wis.,
don't flad it so, Return it. ''
"and spent hundreds of dollars in
.xbangf/ihe Jeweler.
trying to get it healed. Two hnxe-s
of Banner 8aive entirely.cared it."
Of WATERVILLE.'
I p . t . BOOT & CO.
Beware of substitutes.
W. H. Hampton. •< ._ j
carry the largest Stock of Domestic
and Foreign Marbles and Granites
: G. A . R. Meeting. "• in Northern Kansas or Southern
The regal«r~njeeting of Waterville Nebraska. \ Call, or write o s ^ t ; |
M
Post, N o . 260 G. A.R., villi be held
Washington, l i a s ,
on Friday evening, tiepit.'$9',1901.
A SPECIALTY, J .
laundry Work-solicited,
l^eave
Comrades are e a r n e s t s requested to
it;/t Milt Wilder's Berber Sbop. All
be present. _ GEodMNfiELD,
M. I«. REiTZKX. f ^^ Commander. work guaranteed satisfactory. .
.',AdlatdBi.
CBamlierlain's Coaglr R e m e d y Census E n u m e r a t o r C l a w s o n .
who is also editor ol The Herald at Beloif floer, art Watenrille that aid Fetd/
A Great Pavoiite.
The soothing and healing proper- Howe, Ind".; Ty.j writes: , . ' .
ALWAYS M MAM.
ties of this remedy, its pleasant taste • To whom'it m a ; concern—I was a
and prompt and permanent cares sufferer from stomach trouble until 1
have made H a great favorite with Was Induced to ir£ a bottle of Dr<
people every where. I t is especially Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin and I want I will SELL FOR CASH arid at Prices
will Surprise yon. Call and see me
prized by mothers of small children to say that in my opinion it has no that
before
buying elsewhere if yon want to
for colds, cronpand whooping congh,. equal as a stomach remedy. I bad save money.
as it always affords quick: relief^ and tried many dtfierept^emedies. hut; Will Deliver Goods fb Any Part of the
as -it conlaiiis^rio opium or other none with . t b e happy results of Bi. City.
harmful drag,~-it may be given as CaldwelPs gyrnp Petisfn,
confidently to a baby as to an adult.
G. Ai Clawson^ Ho.we, Intf. Ter.
9 jiFor sale by Mrs. W^ J. Booamel.Sbi* by M K / W . 1 . Bdrnmel/
i 1 Padae'»^
Mso'%ood assorfcknent of
men's dress .shirts t o ^eleet from a t
reprices. New'
m stocks in a
¥\m
"HirrLitiire, Musical
Sewing MskJlnnes,
etSy
F U L t LINE A T REASONABLE
Bhife
AHB SEB FOB YO#BSBL*^
/ !
brought us Within si short distance of
Stany Plagiarist* u r e Women.
you. They are here, so they said, to
In speaking o' plagiarism a magarescue a young girl from t i e hands,of zine editor said: "More than ninethe conspirators against^ our 4iberty." tenths at tiie plagiarists who try to
••
Salvarez dismissed the Americans
me manuscripts are women. As
X from his mind, and began preparations sell
a -rule they are prompted . by a
Or the Trials of a Spanish Girl.
: • for attacking the. castle.
desire to see their names in print as
Having reached the most advanta- authors. When I call their attention Jiiiinmniiniiiiinniiiiiiiimimiiiiumi; called and he generally advises an opX '.-geous
By SEWARD W. HOPKINS.
point within his grasp, Salvarez to the fact that the articles submitted
eration. Perhaps he will subject the paplanted his two guns, ready to-begin have been published before they get
tient to a long series of experiments.
Copyrighted 1900 by Hobert Bonner's Sons.
/the attack^
-\
- . ^
with nervines and tonics. The reason
angry and flounce out*'
I.
he does not often, make a cure is beIt was at this point that the sentinel
cause he does not recognize the trouble.
on the tower had passed' the word for
T h e Cows of Denmark.
, In a large majority of the cases caCHAPTER V. •.."
- had in New York, he obtained a great uomez and- had. interrupted his talk
_ There are 1,713,735 cows In Denmark,
tarrh of the leinaleorgansig, tixsjatuse.^,
influence oyer the king. Garza was the with Mattazudo.
The City of Cebu.
Mattazudo tfie; HaU-Breed..
Peruna relieves these cases promptly
In one of the most luxurious rooms only man in the United' States who Salvarez first took the precaution1 to an average of 456 for every 100 acres
The city of1; Cebu has something like
because it cures the catarrh. Peruna is ,
100,000 inhabitants/but this popnla-. of the Castle of Salvarez a tall, som- could obtain for us the money we need- send, his wife and daughter some dis- of land under cultivation and 756 for
not a palliative or a sedative or a nerevery
1,000
Inhabitants.
In
1898
toe
ed
to
make
our
movement
6
success.;
flon Is largely made up of people who ber-looking man, clad in a gorgeous
tance-away: from the scene in the care
vine or a stimulant It is a specific ,
ire huddled together in native huts. uniform, stood near a table, looking It Is, therefore,' plain that fori a time of a score of soldiers under a lieuten- butter exported amounted to 121,418,for catarrh and cures catarrh wherever *
It may luifk In the system.
ant Freed from their! loving but em- 431 pounds, in 1899 to 122,412,593
They live year In and year out on rice down at a map of Venezuela, his long, he held us in his.hands."
"It would seem sor certainly," said barrassing presence'; he n o w dis- pounds; and In : 1900 to 124,623,362
tnd corn. There | is ,nb hunting, but. thin finger tracing the boundaries rot
This girl was lucky enough to find
Mattazudo,
with a grin,.-•'•'.-.:'
the
states;
and
his
eye
measuring
the
played himself fearlessly, and directed pounds; of which 3,593,362 pounds were
Peruna at last As she says, the docthousands of small fish, less than six
packed;
in
tins.
The;,
remaining
was
"He used this power to compel the the movements in person. ~^"\ '"]
tors did not seem to understand what
inches long, are caught and dried for distance from Bolivar to Caracas. |
in firkins.
the trouble" was and the medicine he
On one side of him stood Ferdinand king to promise to marry his daughter
The soldiers under Salvarez were of
local consumption. .'
prescribed from time to time did not
Gomez, on the other stood Don Juan when the crown of Venezuela had been the same classes as those under Franhelp
her. Peruna hit the mark at once
| He Collects Antique Statuary. '
placed
on
his
head:"
Submarine
Telephony.'
Garza.
cisco and Mattazudo; but as no class is
and she is now recommending this
Stanford white jls one of the largest
Mattazudo puffed harder.
:-'
A French engineer by the name of
altogether good, neither is any class
"Your-Majesty, sees that .we hold a
wonderful remedy to all the other girls
collectors of antique statuary in Amer- most Important position," said Gomez, • "Well," he said, "it isn't on yet. altogether bad, and the half-breeds, Marchle, claims to have solved the
in the United States.
ica. ..Not only is his house in GramIn the presence of I others Gomez Caracas is far from here. ;Why!do you even to the Zambos, who were among problem of telephoning by submarine"
MISS BESSIE KELLOG.
Thousands of the girls who look at •
•aarcy park, New York, a veritable mu- called the pretender by the royal titles. grow disturbed so soon?"]
j
the: supporters of the Government cables for great distances. His experi- " " • • " ' " " " iiiiiiiiiiiiniiwiii.il ii ii mi i tn ••: her beautiful face and read her sincere
Miss Bessie Kellog, President of the testimonial, will be led to try Peruna.
teum of Greek and Roman art, but the What he called him when they were : "Caracas is far from here, i r i s true; fought bravely;: "
ments are reported as having been
Woman's Club, of Valley City,
Jawc is npwjfilled to" overflowing with alone vas- the more familiar name of but Caracas is _ not necessary to a
At the command of Salvarez the two very extensive and exhaustive and as Young
North Dakota, writes the following in their times of trouble and critical :
other examples.
Philip.
.<• j I ~ crown; Philip has already announced guns boomed their wrath'against the having resulted recently In his being from First street, South, Valley City, periods. Peruna will not fall them.
Every one 1 of them will be glad' and it ;
The stranger raised his dark, burn- that'in one hour he will be crowned offending foe, and an answering charge able to transmit a telephone message, North Dakota:
is to be hoped that their enthusiasm
A Bappj- B o y
king
before
his
army."
with
perfect
distinctness,
from
Calais,
of
cannon
and
rifles
awoke
the
echoes.
ing eyes rested them on [the\ face of
-: "Evettslnpe I matured I suffered with will lead them to do as this girl did— ;
% Oldenburg, HL, Sept 2d:—The doc- Gomez. ""
Mattazudo.
looked
surprised.
I Again and again, the booming guns through a cable 400 miles long.
^~-;— J
terete monthly pains. The doctor did proclaim the fact to the world so that .
tors all lallef in «ie case of little thirtot seem: to understand . what the others may read it and do likewise.
"I see that we occupy a'central'posl- | "A spectacle for the multitude! He poured out, their wrath', but the walls
h
teen-year-old Winie K^eil, w&d. suffered »tIon," he said, "but on the wrong side I s wise," he said.
trouble was and the medicine be pre*
of the castle crumbled not
Automatic Ticket A g e n t s a Success.
Mrs. Christopher Fliehmann, Amsterfrith acute Rheumatism.
"True. It is a good move for his In- Meanwhile, Salvarez was restlessly
scribed from time to time did not help dam; N. Y i writes:
.of the" Orinoco. /We command heri,
A
report
comes
from
Berlin
that
the
.. For over three months the poor little ,perhaps; but all the strength of the terests, but a bad one for mine."
me.
Me
finally
suggested
that
I
bare
pacing up and down. He recognized
"I have been sick with catarrh of tha.
fellow, suffeired excruciating torture. Republic and all her wealth are separ"Ah! You Want the coronation post- the impossibility of driving the enemy sale of railway tickets by automatic an operation. One of my friends who stomach and pelvic organs for about
machines
was
j
very
successful
last
bad
been
cured
of
asimilar
affliction
Bis father, who had done everything he ated from .us by the great river."
ppned-r-prevented, perhaps. You wottld from his castle With the, force at his
the use of Peruna, advised me five years, and had many a doctor, but
eould think of, saw a new Rheumatism
/Uke
to be king of Venezuela yourself, command. A problem had presented year; One hundred and ninety-two of through
"You
are
mistaken,"
replied
Gomez.
to
give
It
a trial first, and so I used It none could! help me. Some said I would
these
macuines
sold
30,000,000
tickets.
Remedy ad rertised -—=- Dodd's Kidney
perhaps?"
!
itself to his mind. The secret passage"! At the Friedrich Strasse and Zoologi- for three weeks faithfully. My pains never get over i t One day when I read
*Tt;is
true
that
the
army
of
Crespo|is
Mils. He b Dught some, and soon his
"Nonsense," said-Gomez, impatient- He resolved to hold the secret, intenddimished very soon and within two you almanac I saw those who had been
in the north; But the wealth of Venecured by Peruna;". then I thought I
: Sttle son shewed signs of improvement. zuela—the true1 wealth, not the build- ly. "Even if I wished it, Iain not such ing, if necessary, to utilize it in. some cal Garden stations over 200,000 tickets months I bad none at all.
were delivered daily through the slot I "This Is six months ago, and during would try I t I did, and found relief
-three boxes cured him completely,
,f '- , .' '
ings and customs port and towns, but a fooljto try. It will be a difficult thing "*way at night. .
that time I have not bad an ache nor with the first bottle I took, and after
ke has not a symptom of Rheumatii
_the vast stores of gold j and, silver in at best to maintain the throne on this
His meditations were interrupted by
pain. I give highest praise to Peruna. two more bottles I was as well and
r/topla .Xocated In Sweden.
left, ..
continent,
and
would
be
utterly
impos--.
the mountains—is on this side."
loud shouts from his men. In thecastle
woman ought to use it, and I strong as I was before."—Mrs. ChristoUtopia is now known to be.located Every
: This miraculous cure of a case which
sible without the help of | Spain, and the preparations for the attack had
Don Juan shrugged his shoulders.
feel sure that It would bring perfect pher Fliehmann.
had been given up by the physlciaha
t Qrsa,; in Sweden. The community health."—BESSIE KELLOQ.
"Of what use is it to talk of gold Spain will help no one but a Spaniard been watched eagerly by Gomez, Do
If you do not derive prompt and sathas electrified Madison County, and and silver: in' the mountains?'/ he de- of noble birth. What Ii want is far dif- Juan and Philip of Aragon.
has,
in course of a generation, sold
\
The experience of Mis3 Bessie Kel- isfactory results from the use of Pe'Dodd's Kidney Pills are a much talked manded. "Did we come here ;as pros- ferent The coronation Is.a good thing
¥4,600,000 worth of trees and by means
j
"That General is a cool fellow,** said of -judicious . replanting, has provided log, of North Dakota, ought to be read runa, write at once to Dr. Hartman,
8f medicine. | '
in
its
way.
Let
it
go
on.'But
the
marby] every girl in the land. It i3 a critical giving a full statement of your case
pectors? Did we buy twenty thousand
riage of Lola Garza to the king must Philip. "He should be one" of us."
for; a similar income every thirty or period in a. woman's life when she and he will be pleased to give ypu his
rifles
and
rouse
the
halt-breeds
hjere
"There seejms" to be a growing i m "Salvarez Is a brave jjman," said
!
ceases to be a girl and becomes a wom- valuable advice gratis.
be prevented. I saw her and loyed heir
pression that Aguinaldo is a gold simply to -.enable! us to. work a; claim? before Philip, and) she must be mine. Gomez, "and as stubbornlynoyal to the forty years. In consequence of \this an. Very few pass through this period
Address Dr. Hartman, President of
Drick.
.\ ; ./;
-- /.--• ; '. Outwork lies in the north." -:. commercial wealth there are no taxes. without some trouble. The doctor is The Hartman Sanitarium. Columbus; 0,
Rather than lose her, I would sacrifice republic as he is brave."
L -"Salvarez' seems to have confidence
"True," responded Gomez. "I do; not the king-^the war-r-eVerything!"
The Home Laundry.
that his attack will be successful."
i Hall's Catarrh Curewish to imply that we. must not look
Fishing: for t h e Tuna.
Mattazudo shifted uneasily.
FRAGRANT
"There is iio.reason why the-clothea across the great river. We do not 6wn
Is taken internally. Price, 75c.
Gomez
smiled.
.
.
Many experienced fishermen have
flashed at home cannot be ironed up Venezuela till we occupy "the capital. j "You say too much," he said.
gone to Los Angeles this year to try
"I speak only to you," said Gomez. j "If he knew it would be a failure he
to the same standard of excellence that But I do not desire the value of this
The.man who thinks itari Iniquitous for the tuna. Great stories of Its
would be as calm.";
r
see how I trust you."
eomes from'l sending them'to the laun- part of the country to be underrated, "You
"'Is there any danger that he will be thing'to iride on a pass never could get strength and gameness are told. It is
1
"What do you Want me to do?" askfiry,. AH! that, is necessary to attain as it - has'falways been heretofore."
a pass, anyway.
successful?"
asked Don Juan.
comrion to play a tuna half a day with
! ;
the desired j object is the purchase of t\ "Time_ehough for that," said Philip ed the half-breed.
"Not
the
least."
a
thirty-six-thread line.
"Some
time
within
the
hour,
Salvarl package of Defiance starch at any of Arago%-"Where do we strike next?"
For frostrbite, chilblains, sore and
"Is it, then, so.strong a castle?" ask- lame
ez
will
attack
the
castle;;
There
will,
joints,
stiffness
of
muscles,
try
{xocery. Use^t once and you wiltun"Before making any attempt at
Alabama's Six-Day Papers.
Wizard OH. It won't.disappoint you.
flerstand why j clothes ironed at the crossing the Orinoco," said Gomez, "It -of course, be much excitement, and a ed Philip.
"The
strongest
in
Venezuela."
good
deal—anything—can
be
done
in
The
Birmingham Age-Herald claims A scientifically prepared and
Will
be
necessary
to
annihilate
the
laundries^ have that mild,, glossy apIt is j very easy for people; with to be the only daily paper published in strictly pure Liquid Dentifrice
"Is
lit
So?
Then
this
spot
was
indeed
the
turmoil.
I
will
contrive
to
get
Philpearance. All first-class laundries* use force under Salvarez. It is, I admit,
money to make themselves ridiculous Alabama. No other is Issued more in a New Size, handy to use.
Defiance stajreh. jlf tjtere is no grocery smaller than our own; but it is still ip and Don Juan out on ; thef battle- .well chosen as the spot to begin our about art. j
75c
' . than six times a week. Monday is the Large LIQUID and POWDER, .
,.i
S0Z0D0NTT00TH POWDER,
In your neighbdrhood" that keeps j it large enough to give us considerable ment, and while they are there, you operations." _
2Sc
must in some way get to-Lola's room
Gomez smiled—his; quiet, superior
day on which publication is usually A t all the ^Stores, 'or by Mail for t h e price,
they will send-forUt on request. Made trouble. Moreover, Salvarez.is a man and get her away out!of the castle."
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES are as
smiles: .
cample of Sozodont for the postage, 8 cents.
by the Magnetic'.. Starch. Co., Omaha, of resources, and as long as he has a L "Well?"
to use as soap. No muss or failures. omitted.
; •.
"I knew what I was doing," he said. easy
;
HALL <Si RUCKEL, NEW YORK
company
5at
his
back
will
8>e
danger10c per package. Sold by druggists.
Neb.
, |2j
, ;•'.. :
;• .. j
Mrs. "WlnsloWa Soothing Syrup.
"Take her to some safe hiding place "I generally do." |
ous."
I
For.chlldren teething, softens the gums, reduces InThe hand that, rocks the-cradle is Qammdtton, allays pain.cura'* wind colic. 25c a bottlenear here, and leave i her,-bound hand
(To be continued.)
Tou are iucky if you can pick two
"Where is Salvarez now?" asked and foot. You know! of a safe place,
seldom the one that raps for order in
good cantaloupes in succession.
1
It's a dry summer when Kansas
Philip. / |i
\ • •' >. "
fi.':'j; do you not?"
E N G I N E E R I N G IN C H I N A .
the mothers' meeting.
i
gets
left.
"Aboutia
half-mile
below
the"
castle."
Maes, He B o a to* freight, Binjbaaton, 2f i i
FITS Permanently Cured, rroflts or nervousness &ftei
j ''Plenty. But why do you tell me to Celestials - Anticipated Us In Some at
Brat -<J*J'8 ose of Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer.
"Will
he
"attack?"
I F YOU USE BALI. BLUE,
lend' for F R E E 8 2 . 0 0 trial bottle and treatise,
do what you could do. as well?"
1
Throwing dice seems to constitute a
Our Modern Inventions. :
"He certainly will. Salvarez is not
DB. R, H. KUNC, Ltd., 831 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Get Red Cross Ball Blue, t h e best Ball Blue.
"You forget. As general in command
rattling good time with some people.
Large 2 oz. package only 5 cents.
From what has been learned about
the manf to accept' defeat without a
of Philip's army, I must be always at China in recent years the conclusion
A woman's'misslch on earth is;'to struggle.1?
i
\
hand if he should demand my presence. lies uppermost that while Chinese enconvince seme man that he ought to
I
"Yet, with the guns left in the-iiat- A short absence would be surely noget married. '•' ; •'•':.'
tlements fand our well-armed/infantry; ticed. It would be Impossible for me gineering has proceeded quite successH A S NO E Q U A L .
we should be able to defeaUum."
to take the time necessary to get her fully along static lines, it has rested,
I Co not believe PIso's. Cure, for Consumption
"That is without question. There :1s out of the castle. You must do-it. for centuries without progress In all
hat » equal tar coughs and colds.—JOHK P
beats all records and always will.
no
cause to fear the result of a battle." You must be careful not to be discov- that involves motion. Thus, while their
B o n a , Trinity Serines, tad., Feb. 15,1900.
Cures
'.'Let them come^ said Gomez. "I ered. You must also be careful not to fixed structures are notable and freblizzards will be ready fop-'fhem. I will visit l i e fall into the hands of the soldiers of quently beautiful, their machines for
"Slow we Will enjoj?
•men again ahd^reassure your Majesty." Salvarez."
next winter
•
• doing work and i moving people and
"IV has occurred to me, your majesgoods are' rudely primitive. The curi; . - 1
"You may j trust me. I am too old ous Chinese wheelbarrow is still a
I
ty," said Don. Juan, as soon as the:
Yellow, musty looking
i SBTJLOW.CtOTHES ARE ;TJNSIGHTXY.
to be caught;In so simple: a thing as
K e e p them, white with Red CrossRall Blue. door had closed behind • Gomez, "that this. But where is the girl's room? most important factor in land traas
linen can be avoided by
portation, but what in- the United
• All grocere: f[ell large 2 oz. package, 5 cents. Jnstead of w.alting until y o u , reach
Caracas to declare yourself king, you How am I to nnd her?"
• States, for example, is considered very
using Defiance Starch,
Gomez took a pencil and paper from imodern "cage construction" for builddo so at once,, and become
Weaknesfi of
VPAiiNT JLN T H E F A E I T -should
the limbd
which, whitens! the goods
crowned before the people! who are his.pocket and hasitily drew a rude ings has been practiced by the Chinese
plan of^the interior of the castle.
and all j ;t
'
for centuries, and is found; all over
j Fall painting is best; the now with us."
and makes them like
Aches and
"Here," he said, "follow me., This
Philip spent a moment, with bared room on "the maln'Jbairwas the library China. This is one of the many interPains.
pairit gets well seasoned be- head,
new, Ask for the 16 ozr
deep in thought*Raising his of Sabtarez. It is now the council room esting observations made by William
Barclay
Parsons
during
a
railroad
surfore tfie ;&bt sun gets busy. "head, he said:
package Defiance Starch.
of Philip. At one end of the hall is the
wisest and best of counsel- east gallery. There, ypu will find a door vey in 1898, and recorded in bis recent
"You ; want your paint to ors,"Garza,
All other starches weigh
I- think you are right. I see it now as IJiave located it here. You will find book entitled "An American Engineer
REQUIRES NO COOKING
in China."
last, and to protect yourprop- with your eyes. W e must guard agaiUst Lola there."
12 ounces.
"
PRER4REDF0R
defection from our ranks. As you say, "I can find it," said Mattazudo.
Another example of how the Chinese,
PURPOSES
OMY
erty. If you usd Devoe ready it will be best for me tptake the crown % "Very wfll. Now, where will you have, by centuries, anticipated some
• •
i
at once."
;
of our modern inventions, is afforded
paint, you'll have both.
take her?"
,
•
Conquers
-•.: * / «j\
by-the system of dividing up the hull
Mattazudo studied a moment K
Xas^Jonger than lead and Just outside the;door Gomez stood j: "One
of
a
boat
by
bulkheads
as
a
protection
Pain
mile up the Coroni," he sard,
listening.
There
was
a
most
ugly
look
against
leakage,
this,
with
the
Chinese,
Don't forget it—a better qua!- V
"in
p.
hut,
lives
old
Ramana—"
oil; costs less. Devoe is a safe on the face of the leader of the royal- ;
' "Ramana the Carlb! He who-claims dating back further than the Thirity andone'third more of it.
:
ists.
• " .
name in paint things.
teenth century. The'number of comto be ^he Indian king?"
%
He walked quickly away when^lie- ^"The same." ,
partments in the Chinese trading ves- SOZODONT Tooth Powder 25C
Ask your dealer for Devoe; dont be
satisfied with less. Send for pur pam- heard the resolve of Philip, and hur"Why, he is a devoted friend of Sal- sels depended upon the number of
(owners in a vessel. John H Morrison,
'< phlet about paint and, painting; freej ried to a small outbuilding that had varez." j
been designated as:the headquarters of
'•Well^what has .this to do with his in an article iil'Gassier's Magazine sevthings you ought to know.
Mattazudo, the leader of the Zambos.
friendship
for Salvarez? He is at least eral years ago, told that in a large vesGOOD-PAINT DEVOE CHICACtO
Mattazudo was there. He looked up an honest Indian, and that is some- sel there was .sometimes as many as
when \ Gomez entered;
thing. Moreover, it will not be; diffi- JJLOO, each - partner shipping his own
"I want to see | you alone," said cult to make his loyalty to Salvarez goods in his. own compartment, which
Gomez.
i
. j serve our purpose. Ramana does not. he fitted up to suit himself, and either
Mattazudo was smoking a huge, know I am with you. I take the girl went in person or sent one of his
black cheroot. He puffed some pungent to him, and tell him I baye captured, family to take charge of his property.
YTMOK HADE.
>• F o r More T h a n a Quarter of a Century smoke toward Gomez. Humilty, respect her from Philip during the fight, and
There is thus, some question whether
The'reputation of" W . \S+ Douglas S3.00 toward superiors, were not parts of the
he Is to keep her until Salvarez or I the Chinese bulkhead or compartment
a n d 83.50 shoes for style, comfort and
•wear has excelled all other m a k e s sold a t character of Mattazurdo. His dark face come for her. Later I can get her and system was designed .for insuring;safeToo freely.! It means that
these prices. This excellent reputation has was villainous in its expression. He
the skin is doing more than
bring fier to you,"
~r. j, /
ty for the -vessel, rather than for jconibeen won b y merit alone. W . L- Douglas
shoes have to give better satisfaction than was the man for dark deeds; he
mercial convenience; but j there Is no
Its share in the work of
"I prefer to get her for myself.*V
other $3.00 and $ 3 . 5 0 shoes because his was'the man Gomez wanted.
:1
doubt that the compartment plan exreputation f o r t h e beat $3.00 a n d $3.50
eliminating the impurities
;
f*Well,
until
you
come
for,her.
Rashoes must be maintained. The standard
"Well," he said, "am I not alone?'* \
from the. blood, while the
has always b e e n placed so h i g h that t h * . ^l^did not Jmow," answered Gomez. mana does not know you. You can be isted at that early date and that the
wearer receives m ore value for his money
compartments, too, were' made, j suba messenger from me."
-/ j
liver and kidneys are shirk*
i n the W . ! • . Douglas $ 3 . 0 0 a n d $3.50 "I saw only you, but there may be oth"Good! Now, how am I to know this stantial and . water-tight^-Cassier's
ing their duties. These
ahoes than h e can g e t elsewhere.
- ~
~W.lt. Douglas sells m o r e $ 3 . 0 0 and$3.50 ers near."
Magazine. J-' -• .- •• ' ;.
]
hUt?
I do not recallrit"1 / ! |
Important organi, which are intended to sift the impurities from the
than any other t w o manufacturers.
' "None," «ald Mattazudo.
"There Is a large : white stone In
W. L Doaglas S4.00 6ilt Edge line .
QUITE NEW FIXINGS. '
body, too often fail in their work. ;
Gomes took a Beat near him.
cannot be equalled at artg price.
//^
"Mattaxudo,*' he eald, "you have front of i t "
"I will find i t Harkl/My name!. The; Some Odd Things In t h e Haw Umbrella
known me a long; time."
-Handles.
sentry
Is giving the alarm. .Salvarez is
Mattaxudo laughed. % : * •
beginning the attack. I must go to my One of the most startling of all nov"Longer than I would want it known work. See to it that you do yours." - elties ever shown-in umbrella bandies
at Caracas if this affair falls," he said.
"Trust me," said Mattazudo, as he is made of porcupine; quills, and is
;
"We have been friends," said Gomes, walked off.
known as /'Aqullla.'*! } Nothing! like It
ignoring the words.
has everbefore beenseen. The quills
Mattazudo darted a quick look to- 2:
•>• . > CHAPTER VL
'• are so! arranged; that the white parts
ward Gomes..
«.'-/f |
The Attack.;
come together and form a ring-around
TWell," he said questionlngly, "you
General
Salvarez
was
i
deep
in
-the
the iiandles,: thus giving a very pretty
*~-r Eral*'_ ' iHlfljiltf
have a game. Out with it-"
,'/. \
"Do. yon want to earn some mon- council of war with his ofitcers, when effect These handles come beautifully
will cure all affections of these organs, and restore them to a healthy*,
ey?" asked Gomez.
*
; his wife and daughter, reached him. mounted with gold and silvertips;and
normal condition. - They rushed into his arms with excla- bands, and are made in both men's and
»If it i s enough." ,
^
mations of mingled; joy and woe. :
Sold by all Druggists. Made by
women's 4*«t», and are moderately ex. "One thousand Bolivars.,,
" "How,did you escape?" said Sal- pensive. Another novelty -which. | will"
T
h
e
Dr.
J
. H. McLean Medicine Co., S t Louis, Mo.
Mattazudo started.
-,
varez. '-Tell me about uie attack on nrpbably be moire popular next winter
"A thousand Bolivars is a good deal," the castle. Our men say they' fought
Rfceumatism. •-oralNauire's Priceless .Remedy
he; said. "I never had more than titiy bravely,, and killed a hundred of the than now i s * handle topped -by an
animal's head of real, seajskin. > "This is
DR.O. PHELPS BB0WJTS
at any one time.*', A Bolivar is about enemy.'*
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EDUCATIONAL
twenty cents in United States, money. , "FoUghtbravelyF* replied Dona: Ma- a recent Parisian Idea, 'and is certitoly,
Itotjma
striking.
The
head
is
about
the
same
_ 'aVdoe* not «U It. eeod
"You shall have a thousand," said ria. "There was "no fighting at alL A
THC0RR5INAI,
nihUnaJWSaDdfOTjoor
size as those that used to be wfflion
Gomez, "if you will do what I ask."
few shots were fired, It is true. But of the end of fur ;boas; and Is most nat;
ItCBTfSXilte
Pare*. B*wayJ»rwbnrali.H.T.
"You know me too well to doubt,** what use would It be for a few to
Brawn.es
AddnaoDr.O.]
uralin appearance. The adoption of
Notre Dame, Indiana.
S o W b y t > beat ihoedoei era everj where, said Mattazudo. "You have qnly^tp stand against hundreds?*'
[beltbyTot-77TEAK. W e D A V C"H Conducted by the Sisters of the
n h a v i n g W. I - Douglas shoes commandj"
leather into umbrelladom comes as
\ WAITT_ MOBE J U i g a x i t rrXVWeeklj Crosa
"Who are the two Americans, fath- another novelty this year. Both real
rhtb n a m e and price stamped o n bottom.
Chartered 1865; Thoj
"There is something in the situation
• r . t » « i * r > y l b a > - « W. L. DMKUI
English and Classical education. Befi jriot jDrd tn yoor tow* n d order direct to here that you do not. know," said Go- er?" asked Jacinto, who h a d " heard Russia and pigskin are used, simply
W . N. V. Kansas City, No. 36,1901 nlar Collegiate Degrees.
mez, "and which does not concern you enough about the war.
covering the tip of the umbrella rod or
In Preparatory Department student*
"Ohj
the
Americans!'\.Where
are
personally; but it does me. You have
walking stick.
Some of these ar%
carefully prepared for Collegiate course.
they?
I
have
not
missed
them
till
now.
Shea
Aaswertao
^dverHscmests
Efldly
"seen Garza's daughter?"
OILED
plain, wblle others art elaborately
Physical and Chemical Laboratories
Where did you see them?"
Hcatio* This Tapefc
. Mattazudo's eyes opened.
' i
well equipped. Conservatory of Mnaio
^
adomed.and ornamented with gold and
LOTHIft
i; plain «
and School of Art. Gymnasium under
"The beauty! Ob; yea; I have seen" "Near the castle. Pedro Francisco Is silver trimmings. What is technically
with the enemies of the republic, and
directior of graduate of Boston Normal
amaoiTmc*
her! What eyes* What an ankle!"
P i S O ' S C U R E FOR
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was looking for u s . in the castle known as tiie cup—the little ring that
_
Amu
Gomes looked displeased. •
keeps the efids of the ribs from catchgrounds.
When
we
left
the
secret
pas*
The 47th year will open Sept. 5,1901.
IKfOftStRVICL
"Her ey^s and ankles do not concern
ing any part of the dress—also has
M*es* DIRECTRESS OF THE ACADEBY,
you," he said." "Now, listen to whaiT sage he came upon ns, with two others, I some Improvements, to show.
CONSUMPTION
H.M*rr»Ac*iamy,
HotnVm*,l *
have to say. By the power that Gaoti and. the Americans beat them off and
Vehicles I m p e d * Annie*.
Armies are adding so many corlOB*
vehicles to their impediments that it
Is .'-a grave question in some quarters
irhether their mobilitywillnot be seriously impeded in future wars. There
were the movable forge, the movable
ermatorium, the hospital, the ice ma' shine, and now comes ^ the traveling
aisinfecting apparatus. -The latter if
i wagon so fitted that It can readily
move from camp to camp to disinfect
the clothing, of the soldiers.
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Filibusters of ^Venezuela I
i
In That Critical Time When a Girl Becomes
a Woman.
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•
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070P0NI
for the Teeth
25*
SCALE AUCTION
St.
Jacobs (Ml
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Rheumati&iii,
•
•
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Sprains
Acts like
ma£;ic
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HiES&m8M3&
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m
McLean's
Liver <& Kidney
r
DO irou
WORK IN THE WET?|
STsMMtrSlGUElY
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WATEB^YIIil^MAKSHAIij^ OOUJST^'KAJKASp MHDAY, SEPTE3IBEE 13^ 1901.
THEUKBKEm,
"Nbtifng;"- safif MenwarOL
Lola Garza i s fix tfiat castle Woold
yon have fier blown to pieces w i t i
tfterest?''
"By Jover*" said Tempest soberly. "&
aever-timught af tfiati?*"
Jill power fs o f one Ifmf, a. i
•;; •
. . gR-A-iNL".
af tite nature of t i e warfit. T i e n n n d ;
Kan amy Oj:—wnewt^— SeptemBer,
tfiat i s paranei w i t i tfie law* af nature
S i ^ c ; Decemherv 67%@67%c? ] f e y ,
wftt Be fix the c a n wit o f eveuta, and:
'AVORABLE S Y M F - 71%@7T%^: ;casi N o . Z hard, 6S%jg Life and wttlwiiMnrr? .still coniiims
at IIJIIB w i t i tfipfr strength. One m a s
sweet
in'Kansas,
j
66c; N o . 3, a S ^ f g e s ^ e r N&. 2 red; 68c
VEAPFEAHEEJg
IS nmdft- o f ^Ty<* *arrm ^t *l^ Of W&XCfit
Wenfijgton c a t f t g e t enougn: brinfr^
Caxtfc-Sept^iBer, 5S%@5Tcz Deeentevents are made; i s fix sympathy with:
CHAPTEH. VEEE,
Y\
i
BySEWAUD
Wi BQPKJNS*
to
l
a
y
tin*
p»u
t^iiui11
^
it
fie
able
to;
p
a
y
Bja^ STc; Stay; 59%@59%cp cash- N o . 2
the- I.IUIHH af"things; can: mwtti.t fir.
A t tfie Carta's B a i t
"!
]'•
MY CHANGE IS FOR THE BETTER mixed, ,56@56%e£ N& . 2 WBib*i 55%c. forWhatever befafis, befalla Mm, first *a»
Tfiere
w
a
s
trouble
fix
tfie
Castle
o
f
'•
There
i
s
a
n
aut
tfiner
a
n
t
fir
Asfi.^
eitgrf^ffBif
t3m
Tiy
TfMwrtr
ffiiniiw\
g
f
F
T
r
a
:
Oats^-rNa. 2' wnflte;. 3 g @ 3 8 ^ c Hye?—
•i.
t i a t Be is **|."*4T to wfiatevec afiaul Bao*
Salvarwc •
Nbt-2>'56@56%c.
' - - - .-,." j -- " . ,land w h o actually i s too l a z y fc~
. Poisoning and
pen.—PawHrTBe
Iiat
i
Te
over;
tfie
victorious
wfifltfe.
:j. ; _.• j . -..': i
m
M ) m >
m
S t Louis.—Wheafr-Nb. 2 redv casfi.
r i i a U x t o be Feared.—3a atfa%rt«n
troops
Tfsfd"
givMri
t-fiomgpTmJM.
u
p
to
The (drens was- a faQhre "-at 'Law(CHAPTEE ^ r H C a n t i n n e d ; >
tfien; w f i i a half dozen af fifii bravest
e j e v a t a t 70%c; track; 71@T2CT S e p . to be Paid to the Ballet CnV--.
rence', to "the- extent o f not,
Thus they talked. Gomez all the rime aflicers, h e . l e f t M s w i f e gn<f jacfixta. feasting and drinking to ceieTirate toe
t^pber, 63%c; December, 7 2 ^ c r Majv
l i n t Ecrffnmttffnnr Sfaoald.
any rqfn..
j
•
On a sweltering a t h E n ^ QX a ntOa s
conducting tfie (f>*fpn'» o f t h e castle wfi^tfie-army, a n d s o a f i i f l y m a d e T n s defeat af Salvarez.
ikiher No. 2 hard, m%M&3^.
CamW i t n ait a£ i t s d r y weather Kansas ffgalnttt i t s owner; *yt& aj~ t h e s a m e w a y towanE t i e castle. .
- Moke an Apprr.rTBe coronation of Philip Bad Been church i n the backwoods, tfie perayir- \
No. 2 cash, 56%c; trackC 58x^@3S%cr
canft g e t up a kick on. wfiat 3 : fiasjta: tfine- keeping: FhflIp:~aniE -Don^'iEian"General,"" said one o f Bis compan— postponed; The battle had interfered, ing minister, instead of nr^mhing at /
September; 58%,e;. December, 5 8 ^ c ;
e a t tfifir^year.'
-;—— -A
w f t i Mnt,. and] thefir 'jntmnt- (aaxtered finm; "yon Bare a plan.^'
'• and. t i e troops were n o t n o w fix a long sermon,; called the attention a f
May, 29%c; No. 2 w i t t e , 38@39ci
I f Gujeda Spidngs.nnid wEL not enre fix tfie ftgnt- .
^-.;
"Yes" B s said;; a,desperate o n e One cniiiTititin to realize tfie glory af sack tfie congregation- to tfie fignres an tfie
Thrmigfi a o n s e t peaceful Sabbath,
(Zhicaga-^Wneat—Casfi, S o . 2 -redV carns and cancers>. i t w i n n o t make
thermometer. "Just study those njajAm hour passed, arrff Burned powder that g r i e v e s , m e b u t wfiicfi: seems a n e v e n t
•fvtaii word. t h a t '•'Hire iro m t h e B i s 70%@71%c- N o 5 redV 69@T0e^ Net. 2 them, a n y worse. •!
;
ures," fie said. "It ain't B a S a s Bat
Wfiile
t
i
e
eating
and
drinking,
a
n
each
•
side
was
"fQwo
n
l
y
result
neeesaary f anr canvrncei t i a t w e
Tfnpfffffff Bouse an. Delaware avenue, hardV 65ii@70c; No.. 3 hardv 69@62%c
The fiercest^ poet y e t lives a n t fix acnieved;
smoking a n d t h e singing o f Spanish hers a s you'U find i t hereafter If yan
cannot recap tore tie" c a s t l e "
BntTaio, fix wfiicfi t h e st-rfrkW chief Corn—Cash, No. 2 mixed, 56%@56%c;;
Clyaev a m i recentiy B e attempted: to.
songs went o n among tftg soldiers, don't mend your ways."—AtlantoTCan! "Then w h a t d o you propirae?**
magistrate^ of t i ^ nation lies battling No. 2 whiter .a6%.@563ic Oats—Cashj
D a n Juan, began to g r o w impatient
m a k e rind jibe w i t i band.
for fife, w a s rrassuring; ami- tfie No.; 2 mixed,v34%;@35c; No. 2 wMte,
"Of what n s e i s tMs?" h e e;mraimed.. j "Ta blow i t up. Ilnder tfie castle i s Philip sat alonefaxtfie Birary af SalNobody dreamed; t i a t CanccnsEaiwas
chances o f i Ms- recovery s a greatly 3T@37%c
a powder magazine. N o o n e But m y - varez. n o w catted t i e cnanen roam
•' ._ . .;•
getting; g a y unl.il t h e papers there "The fools w i n play w i t i those guns
finproved tfiat all those wfia' have kept
s e l f m y wife and daughter- know"af af tfie king.
a
n
day
and
ail
m
g
h
t
This
kind
o
f
warLtVTET .STOCK..
for atftTwtlnbegan to fuss about a curfews
iB3sreveries were HxterrnptedBy tfie
tfie patient vigil a t M s bedside felt
An illnstratian af tfie growing d e Kansas Gity-^-Cattfe—Choice expert .It arguES much Ifor t h e nmraliry o f fare grows nranotonans: W h e n t h e y g e t i i s e x i s t e n c e Tfiere i s a w a y to r e s e i
strongly that J u s life would lie spared. a n d dressed beef steers, $a.50@6i!0;
weary t h e y w i n depart; o n l y to annoy i t that E alone know. T h s e i s a secret entrance af Don Juan, wfia Burst fix mand for athletic clergymen w a s r e P E W times during t i e day: t i e emi- ifair to good, fi-SOiffiSliO^ stackers and Americus that the- calaboose i n t i a t u s a g a i n "
passage to m y castle fronx t i e river. upon him. like a wfiiriwind.
cently given by a country curate, was*
;
n e n t doctors^ and surgeons assembled feeders,; [email protected]: ] Western I fed town, h a s been solil for taxes, W
e w i n enter here and l a y a powder, | "E a m undanet" fie cried- " T i e r e i s says - t i e London Telegranfi^ recersei"
i^Wfiat ' wOnfiL" yoni advise, D o n
A.
tnirrr
in.
Troy
^vho
h
a
s
made!
h
i
m
tor lcansnTtati£m, and each time fife steers, ;$4.50@5'.75'; Western range
train, a n d blow t h e "enemies ;af t h e an enemy among us."
Juan?." asked Philip.
notice to quit because Be w a s not a
verdict -was unanimous- titan What steers, $3;2o@4JS; Texans and Indians, self sick twice eating: peaches this'
Piilfp, aeefiig t i e frenzied lack: a n good cricket player. Though unexcep"Attacki Drive them! Cnt them republic off the earth." •[ !
year
has
n
o
t
found
one
w
i
t
i
a
worm;
cfiangeoccurred was f o r t i e better.
[email protected],1 Teaas. cows. $225@280; fix i t
dawn! I t i s only liy destroying tinsSilently they; worked their w a y Garzafs face, started to i i s feet.
tionable In other respects, |BTS vicax*
"Wfiat da yan mean, Garza? Speak! declared that "what this parfith:. really
N o t t i e slightest premonitDry s y m p - native cows $250@4; heifers, '$275@
army
o
f
Salvarez
that
w
e
c
a
n
carry
along;
keeping
a
sharp
lookout
far
t
h
e
Potatoes are so scarce around Sfantom of peritonitis appeared^ and t h e a25K canners, SL50j@240; bulls, $210
Wfiat Bas fiappaied?"
'\
needs i s a good, fast bowler, w i t i «hattan that t h e people feel that t h e y our baniiHrH from this place toward sentinels af t i e enemy, j
fresh hope, horn' with the morning. @4>50; calves, [email protected]. Hbgs-^Top,
"Lola^ m y daughter!'' gasped D o n Break rr*^|M the off.'**'
J
i
j They carried lanterns, But these
have nothing: to' fean fronx tnheE- Caracas."
• grew stronger and |fcranger as: t i e - day $6.6S; bulk; $6.30@6.'60; heavy, ?6.50@
Tt i s so." said Philip, "Gomez, w h y were not lighted. T h e y were f a r nse Juan, unable to say m a r e -. ili
culosis.
|
I, ]
7
advanced,: tmftt, toward evening - t i e - 6.6o; mixed packers, [email protected]; l i g h t
"Antnf Soak-onii-Ladder- W i g m . 4
"What af her?" demanded Philip,
j - l ;-.
fix t h e secret passage
' '
The Shawnee County HorticMtnrraT n o t attack?"" '
conBdence expressed in the; President's [email protected]; pigs, ?o@6. Sheep—Lambs,
pjgtMTTgM
s
hand
a
n
the
hilt
of
fiia
T
i
e Paris fire department has r e "
I
t
c
a
n
be
donet"
said
Gomez,
darting"
, Salvarez: succeeded fix guiding' h i s
recovery seemed almost too sanguine [email protected]; native wethers,, ?3.25"@ society m e t -last week to celebrate a look af hatred a t Garza.
sword.
cently
put into auccsssful operation ait
men
to:
t
h
e
entrance
They
entered;
Dr. Charles McBnrney, "tie famous 3.6d; Western wethers, [email protected]$* t i e p e a c i crop instead lof assemhling"She i s gone,from t i e castle!" D a n electric antomoBHe "fiaak-andrfiulaer"
Bt was not the desire o f Gomez: just
,
\
-,
1
"Look,"
said
Medwarth;
clutcnnng"
1 ta kill i t
N e w York .surgeon, who had been sum- ewes, [email protected] stockers and feeders,
Juan, walked back and fartfi nervous- wagaa, which completes t i e arganizsThere are five olive trees, fix AtiduV then to shorten t h e battle. Mattazndb Tempests arm. "A light!"
moned in consultation, after a thor- [email protected]^
\3
^
l y . "% w e n t to her room a moment tfon of the automobile ^rstent wMcfi;
had n o t yet returned from the evil erson
loaded
w
i
t
i
She
frMt,
but
nobody
What
h
e
^aw
was
t
i
e
gleaming,
ough exaniinatian, i n which h e said
the Paris authorities have Bad; In c o n Chicago—Cattle—Good to* prime i n Atchison i s really "sporty" e n o u g i rand upon which h e had been s e n t - dancing- reflections of a. lantern, o n the ago. I found her door ajar. S h e
h e had found not a single unfavorable steersv [email protected]; poor to medinfn, $3
hot there. E sought, her everywhere fix templation, and w i t i wfiicfi tfiey h a v e
But, toe commands o f Philip must he watts near h i n t '
to
like
olives.
sjnmtinn,,30ined i n the last afternoon @a.60; stackers and feeders-slow, $225"
t i e castle She i s not h e r e Now t i a t been experimenting for several! years.
h
''
The band, stand !in Abilene i s m o v - obeyed.
j "Some o n e i s coming," said Tembnttetin, w h i c i declared t i a t t i e Bres- @-t25; cows, $235"@-t7a; heifers, $2^0
I tMrrtr of it, E have, not seen her since Tfie truck carries six men g"«* t i e ' a p T h e n i t was that Salvarez was start- pest; "keep qniet" ] ;
able,
so
that
t
h
e
people
of
t
h
e
same
idenliS condition was. satisfactory to @5; canners, $L50@23a; bulls, strong,
paratus first needed a t a are— ladders,
.
t i e battle.'"
led
b
y
the:
shouts
of
h
i
s
men.
locality do n o t have to standi t i e
j They heard t h e sonnfi of fau (steps
a l l the physician's present
[email protected]; calves, 10@lac higher, $3 music a i l t i e timeL I
ropes andl a reel af canvas hose. .
F
r
o
m
the
battlements
outside
tfie
"Nor
L"
isaid
Philip,
turning
p
a
l
e
l
then of v o i c ^ '
!
: And' yet, despite ait this optimism, @6.35; Texas fed steers, $4,10@5"JS;
castle
came
a
company
to
drive
the
he—
has become o f
There are plenty, of flue dogs j fix
t i e President is. "by no means o u t of Texas grass. stEers,^$3.30@410; West"Came," said Medwarth, fix a w h i s - "What do y o n think
Queen of TTnlljm* i» Scientific
. ,
" '' ;';.' : [. •'
" . "i j
! danger.: N o t one df h i s physicians, e r n steers, £[email protected] Hogs—Top, $T; Leavenworti to g i v e a_benci s h o w i f .siegers away.
per, "let u s see i f they are engages ar her?"'
AmnTtg.
tBe many accomplishments o f
'-.,
Salvarez
shouted:
out
an
order
to
h
i
s
'T tiink-—E am sure—some o n e has
. n o t one-of his advisers, who i s admit- rmixed and butchers', $6.05"@6.95; good there was anybody; there w i t i j i e e n friends,^
t h e young Queen at Holland ;Es her dsP"
:
soldiers.
They
had
been
impatiently
terprise
to
gefe
i
t
up.
.
taken
her
away.
My
fears
were
n
o
t
ted- to the inner councils, has the tem- to choice heavy, ?6.45@i7; rou^L heavy,
, Fattowing t h e K g h t i t was not dinrvation ta^tfie study af natural hlatory
Another incident resulting' probably waiting tor the time to come when cnlt for them to fftrri Salvarez and h i s groundless, a s you. see."
erity to go so f a r a s j t o declare that he [email protected]; l i g h t [email protected]. Sheep^—
When s h e ; w a s i n London dnrfng h e r
"Xan suspect—Gomez." ;
fit -But If h e continues t o improve Goodl to choice wethers, $3.6a@4 20; from., t i e draught i s the- divorce case rifles and pistols could: be, used,fit t h e companions.
nunority a f e w years ago, s h e and Ber
i
defense
a
f
their
country;,
instead
o
f
brought
b
y
Maggie
Kara
against
A
r
"E can suspect no one e l s e 1 have
far one mare day, tfhT^danger of peri- fair to choice mixed. [email protected] WestI "Da n o t get. too near," said Medmother, Queen Emma, made severaf
cannon, w M c i accomplished nothing.
already spoken to y o n about m y sustonitis, jwhich is n^ost dreaded, wiH ern sheep, $3-25<S3.9ff; native Iambs, §3 thur Kara, i n Wilson county.
worthi
visits to the Natural History Museum,
The
fondness
of.1
cats
ror
cuenmpers
'
They
rallied
around
their
courageous
have practicany disajppear«L
picion, o f Mm.-",
1 " I t is Salvarez," said. T e m p e s t
<gD<k&5; Western iambs, S-KS-tTal ' which has been coscoveredi b y aj Linds- leader. .
S o u t i Eensfngton, for the speciaf pur"Eknow. Where i s Gomez now?"
:
"Never
mind
i
f
i
t
is,"
replied
Med•One o f - t h e doctors though!;; fbrtypose af stndytng the minerals!> H e r
S t J o s e p i - i - C a t t l e — S t e a d y ; 'top, borg. lady wfiT n o t tend:to :make those
"Firs!" h e commanded.
i
"E do n o t k n o w . . E have n o t seen majesty i s -a. dfllgent reader o f s c i e n worth, w h o s e m i n d was acute and alert
ejtght hajurs. would he t h e limit ajpthe $a.90. Hogs—Tap,,$6.T0r: bulk, $6.40@ ammals a n y cmieter a t m g h t |
A v o n e y was fired, and a dozen of
Mm."
: .x
(
danger from t i a t source, but his more 6:60. Sieep^-Steady;, lambs, I0@15c,
again.
tific Iiteratnre .
D a w n i n Sumner county, where the t h e men af Philip 1ST dead, and a score
conservative "colleagues believe at least lower.
,i
t -'
.,
/ . wheat does nothing but grow, not one wounded. Yet ,the remainder dM n o t |"By keeping.in the shadow w e c a n "Send for Mm. E»et us 3ee what h «
h a s to' s a y Ef Gomez: Mis takrai h e r
twenty-four hours, possibly tMrty-si%
S t ' Louis.—Cattle—Tap, $5.75^ but- farm i s on this year's delinquent fas slacken the speed a t w M c i they a d - easily watch them, and w e may learn
TiM l o i ' l i to Sqnander.
away, h e must die."
from tttisj time, mnstelapse: before the cher stuff and \ plain stackers- dull and H s t and: oMy la f e w town lotsl
something
that
will
prove
to
be
a
n
advanced.
< '
.
TBe
last
nlanne af a witt w h i c i w a e
"Yes—he
nnac
dfe—by
m
y
hand,'
possibility of! peritonitis s h a g have lower. Hogs—Higher: tap, $7.00; bulk,
vantage"
R Is certain that t i e s a m e kind of
They returned, the fire. •
filed far probate in Washington, D. C ,
said D a n Juan..
vanished.). That disposed of, stilt other [email protected]. Shelep—Tap Iambs, $4.65. weather i s n o t needed fix TTg-rrsag to
iTempest
knew'what
was
fix
his
cinnSeveral of t h e soldiers of Salvare*
one d a y recently signiflcantiy says:
compTicatjioTrs m a y arise. • Blood poisA n orderly w a s calTed.
gairinn's nrind, a n d snhaided. TBey
HOBSES AND JHULSS.
y
make peaches and learn. Peaches and f e n
• '-,
'• . •.:
'..''%
"Tfie net snip, at HSff.OOO l e t t B y ttdat
o n i n g nrighti set i n ar a n abscess form
]
j
"TLennest
General
Gomez
to;
came
stealthily
fallowed,
Salvarez:
and!
h
i
s
Harses-^)rafts, good $75 to $100;. • alfalfa seem t o run closer together.
SalvarezIgaveXtie command: tat fire
will
is the ffTmnffial result af a l o n g
-wfisre tie- bullet is. imbedded, i n t i e
here
a
t
once;"
said
Phfllp.
officers,, keeping always fix tier (TarTnutichunks, goad to choice, $70to$100; The LeavenwartB woman who s e t a ;agafn.
J
) \ ~
life a f industry and economy, and: If
;
.muscles o f t i e back; :
iThe
orderly
sainted.
sfiadow.
A
s
there
was
no
light
e
x
trap
far
a
mouse
jand
caught
a
fgurchunks, common to fair, $45" to $65;
I. T h e advancing enemy now, Ttrgtmnf
{"General Gomez i s n o t I n tfie casrjff, used for goad and useful purposes by
driver^, medium, $40 to $65;' drivers^ faat rattle snake] wasn't as. BadTy o f conring: Straight] far Salvarez, made cept from the lanterns t h e officers c a r those to whom i t i s now" given i s
y
o
u r majesty," Be safd; -J
scared
a
s
i
f
s
h
e
h
a
d
found
a
mouse
ried;
t
h
e
y
could
n
o
t
of
cdnrse;
s
e
e
good
bo
fency,
fiom-'
$75"
up;
S
a
u
t
i
f o r thef'trees anS found ahelteri
.,
A$Z9,QQQ ROBBERY.
: A quick Xaolt af -intelligence ffaafted enough. And If not so used i t is too
ernersi common to fair, $20 to $30; i n the trap.
T h e n began a sort o f gnerrila Sght- anything beyond t h e range of their
much."
,\
Between
D a n Juan and PBttip.
s
E
.
J.
Tiff
of
Ames
has
a
razor
w
M
c
i
plugs,
85
to
."Hoi'"'
\
V.
rays,
w
M
l
e
the
Americans,
standing'
Five Packages of SI iJO Bills w i p i n g tram
i a g neither side gaining t i e advant"Do yon know where h e has gone?"
Mulek—13"%L@14 ^hands, . f s t ^ a n d h a s been constantly in' use f o r 100 a g e Firing ny valleys w a s out o f t h e ant a f r e a c i o f t h e duttVftame, could
a Tmnk.
Hanaats * P — » '
"No, y o n majesty. H e l e f t acme
, F i v e packages o f $I0ff Mils, amount- brokeni.' $35 to $40; I4@14% hands, y e a r s H i s great j grandfather' owned qnestian. E y e i y man found; a tree and eastty discern every move t i e VeneA t D«rby^ Cmnr., tite other d a y . a
I
t
The
Clyde
Eepjublican
vouches
for
time-ago.
H
e
ordered;
M
s
horse,
a
n
d
zuelans
m
a
d
e
/
f
a
t
good
hair,
$40
to
$45;
L
t
^
i
®
!
*
fired
from,
behind'
i
t
whenever-he
s
a
w
ing: to ?29,000j w a s stolen from a trunktfie head of a n enemy.,
a l a cottago a t Long Beach, a. seaside : hands, fat $45 to $70; 15@15% bands, the story
Salvarez led t i e w a y direct to where said nothing about his destination or heading pastor ran madly thru ugh t i e
Tillage and disappeared fix the woods.
*
A
Washington
man
TT3«T
marriedV
a
f
a
t
$70^
to
$85;'
15%@16
bands,
f
a
t
TMs lasted a half-hour;
restiri. twenty miles- from! Los Angeles,
a watt a f masonry^seemed to. effeebx- the time of his return.
k swarm of hornets had nested i n t h e
"DM h e go alone?"
CaL Up to a late hour no trace of the $95"@110; .16"@I6%"brands, extra, $115 young woman with, just e n o u g i I n T h e n Mattazuda appeared near t h e .atty abstruct t h e passage;
clergyman's rural free delivery maildian
bloodT
in.
her
veins
to
establish,
a
to
$130;'
w
a
r
mules.
$55@60.
"He
Went
afime"
missing money nad been- finmiL
group! c f aflicers- around Philip a t Ara^
B u t t h e generat after reeling around
title to LS00 acres iaf goad famt i n t i e . gon. j
box. Two miles- awa^ t i e chase came
'Wery wett. Yan m a y g o . * '
"HAT.
- -" .
'. —
The;money was t i e property o f John
at~monient>faund a loose stone and r e Osage,
country.
to
a n end by the pastor plunging into
T
h
e
orderly
withdrew'.
Hay—Prairie
hay,'
choice,
$1250*
"It i s done. She i s safe,'^ h e whisp- moved f t Br was then, e a s y to "irrfcg
Kempiey,- who-'came taj Eong Beach
•The-oflrcial s e a l . o f t h e s t a t e board ered fix t h e ear of Gomez.
the reservoirr •
"What shall w e do?" asked PMUp;
' . * „_. sm- opening Tg rgy- e n o u g i tor a TTT;TTT to
"from Fart j Dodge, Ea£, about five No. L ^Jl-SO^LlSx'Nb. 2> $9@H; No.^3,
"E must tottaw Gomez," satd Dmx
Gomez turned to PMUp.
-months "ago^accompaMed b y Ms; wife $8@9; Na M [email protected]. Packing h a s . of medical examination and registraenter.
Couldn't W a r Souok
• a n d marrjen daughter, ; Mrs TTaTmah JtaOga-SO. Timothy, choice, $1250;. tion bears the finprint c f a sunflower i "It h a s lasted Rnur; enough," h e said. t Salvarez led t i e w a y T h e others Juan. "E would advise tfiat y o n r e - Wimpter, ttL, S e p t 5tfi.—Ma. X HL
main here, and act a s i f nothing
."Winders. .Kempiey concluded to "sell No. L $12; No. 2 $ H r No. 3, $8@10. instead of the "ad astra" device, used "E w i n n o w show your majesty Bow to followed close after him.
Flanigan, of tins place,, had! suffered
i n most o f t i e state seals.
had happened. Ef y o n shnnld leave
deal w i t i those who appose you.""
M s 240 acre farm in Iowa xyfi remain: Pure clover, [email protected]; clover mixed.
Medwarti
and
Tempest
remained
a
t
w i t i dropsy for fifteen years. She was
Belofi; i s Bound to have a clock fix
fix Sbpt&ern California.: H e had c o n - No. L SlOlSlO.aO?; No. 2 $ 8 J 0 @ 9 . 5 0 ;
He-gave t h s ward to Mattazuda. '
t h e watt, peering through t h e opening the castle,, the'alarm would, fix some so very had t i a t for tfie last three
the.
caurtiause
tower
t-ftgtwilt
give
i
t
s
way r e a c i Gomez. I shall ride out and
clnded; tfie^bargain w i t i Dr.: QL. 1L. No.. 3, $9.50.. 1Alfalfa, $9@H. Straw,
T i e two hundred Zambas under tfie
years she h a s not been able to- w e a r
A
''.• '; : ; breaehy .citizens no excuse finr s t a y - command o f the rascally half-breed to isee w h a t t h e others were doing.
ffnif film."" "
Waodwarth and a. deed: w a s prepare!! $ 4 , 0 0 ,
Salvarez:
Bat
tfie
way
straigfit
to
a
fier shoes. She had doctored all tite
ing
o
u
t
after
t
h
e
t
i
m
e
for
wen-BeHIDES AND P E L T a
swept a n t a f tfie
battlements, and. round powder magazine made a f c o to be delivered: to t i e doctor; upon t i e • :
"Go, tfiPTT, and if y o n find! h e Ba» time hut waegradually getting warae
haved
persons
to
be
fix
bed.
Nas. L a n d 2 ail around;|7*j&c; hulls
gafnfTTg: t h e rear o f Salvarez, began an ntent
payment o f ^S.QQO.
L^rt
Been a traitor; sfioot fifin."
Last winter Mr. Flanigan, wfia w a s
Frank-Hoot of Tap'eka. a veteran attack;
A..few mornings ago :an advsertiser- and stass. 6%c: green unenred; I c per
D o n Juan left t i e castfe
very murk discouraged, catted tor
i
Tfie
A
men
cans
did
n
o
t
know
wfiat
newspaper
man,
h
a
s
wrfl.imi
a.
bank
pound
less
than
!
cured;
branded
o
r
ment appeared i n a Los Angeles paper
Men c f t i e repobllc feK b y dozens tfais W*!* smtf t i e Venezuelans spoke
"Pjrfng m e a horse a t o n c e " h e said some medTrine a t Mr. J.' J. Dale's drug;
htmririhg for J a i n Esmpley. T i e a d - badly grubby kips. 4c: green horse- about t h e early d a y s o f "RTtmryg Bfe
"It fif af n a use," sanE Salvarez. "Our fir an law a tone tfiat nothing could; be to t i e orderly,
rj
store fix Canni. Hfr D a l e persuaded,
vertisement Stated t i a t a ' .childhood hfiies, large. $27a; medfarm. $250; c a n s i t "The Overland; S t a g t " a i s m e n canant hold a n t W e cannot hope gained fronx their cunveraarinn.
TBe fiorse w a s Brongfit:
fifin: to have fits wife' try DOdd's H3aV
fix
tfie
hand^T
o
f
t
h
e
printer.
friend was desirous of meeting Mm a n t smalL JL50: ponies. $1@L25"; d r y flint
to- wfix. Another time; and. t h e castle
"J3a y o n know wfiicfi: w a y General ney Pills.' and fie bought six boxes. H i *
But Medwarti and his, companion
Isaac
Sharp,
a
n
ancient
Democratic
butcher
hides!
I3;gfccr
d
r
y
flint
falTen,
appointed t i e fottawlng morning: a s
sfiatt h e ours."
V
, •• \ '•>
were not left l o n g fix ignorance o f tfie Gomez went framt Bern "' asked D o n wife used five o u t o f titeifta; Before
the time and t i e newspap'er -office, a s I2c;, dry-saltj 10c;; dry gate,; 7c; v e r y landmark fix Kansas^ died i n Wasfc
H e gave the order to retreat
\
-i
U•
• afie w a s entirely cured-: She fit n o w a s
errJmdl
tfiat fiad brougfit Salvarez: u n - Juan. ' ,
the place of meeting. Kempiey w a s badly grubby, green a r dry Mdes are firgton recently. H e flourisBed. i n Mbr^
TTrg men, being:' familiar w i t i t i e
" H e started, toward: tfie south," w a s sound, and: well a s ever afie was; cam—
r
&
county
fir
t
h
e
early
"60s,
and
w
h
e
n
der
the
walls
cf
ills
castle.
anxiousto-greet the anonymous friend <dasse«i a s glne stock. Sleep pelts.
{j|-nini(f melted a w a y from before t h e
pletely. restored ^ a hp^rtfr^ amt f t e e
Mi iiris w a s t i e o n l y county r n K a n s a s
. "JEfiey are going to fire tfie maga- • S e r e p i y .
yif M^jhilrThnntT Vrtri c a m e to LOS green,- 4fl@75c; dry Mnt- 6%@7%c p e r
Zambas. ami w h e n t i e r e were no m o r e
(To
b
e
continnedL)
from any ^lupUinr
whateTer at
to
give
a
mafority
against^Scrafiam.
zine."
safit
MedworfB,
"
T
i
a
f
s
p
o
w
• . ' . . ' •
\
soldiers tor gnrane ffie ZambnHj r e AngeiePflter that purpose. H e failed p o n m t .
dropsy
J" ' .
T.fiTPDfir, H a served fix t i e legislature
deri'*'- •
tarrned to t i e c a s t l e - - ,
to' 2nd anybody awaiting" Mm*
o f 1868, and was'' tfie -Democratic
To say tfiat Mrs. FlaMganfirpleaaea:
W A S F S B E S E F T t T H E ^BS&.
TBe officers: w a r k e i a - w M l e a t t i e
PMIIp, Gomez: and Don: Juan stood
Shortly after hiss departure, : Dr.
ABOUT 4(TTQaaT0 STAY.
nnnritipe for guvernoirfix1870.
a t fier wonderffiE deliverance d o e s n o t
magazine,
making
a
connecnon
Tfien.
grriT watched tfie return a f their army
W o o d w a r t i called a t t h e Kempiey
• A n Abilene nrfigCTiTriHry fir! India
half express Ber ffc^A"^ srLg! jng. amf
tfiejr carefatty find a train o f powder
fixnn tfie scene a f i t s second: victory.
callage w i t i t i e $23,096 a n d asked Ajnericnn Force in.Philippines Will
wrffes tfiankxnliy ahont t h e recenst of
Mr. Flanigan are loud fix tfieir praises
froin
i
t
toward
t
i
e
Bole
titey
Bad.
made
for t i e deed to t h e Iowa farm, w M c i
" W e a r e Qrvrnefhle," said Pfitlrp-.
Tie- Ibng-contfixned enorf to produce o f DoddTs H3aney Pffla; and o f Mfc
be E«inciHi Belovr T i n t
a Eat a f g u i l t s s e n t b y home friends,
in. tfie foundation, watt.
,_"
w a s g i v e n upon t h e payment o f the \ T h e w a r department h a s decided to and fhetrr adds witfi. veiled sgi'i^gm *
"Yon a r e king;" s a i l D a n J n a n L /
tite Smyrna fig a f commerce i n CaU- D a t e ftar nwinimwiiffitg- Htfy •^mTrftnrftrf
Medworti. and Tempest kept Tn»»fc- fix.
money,. Mrs! Kempiey and- h e r dangn- bring: t i e Twenty-third" l u f a i i l r j , mrar "We shall pray finr cool weather fix
faniia has been1 crowned witfi airiii'i^^ remedy to- ffiwn
the! sfiadbws and l e t them complete
ter placed the m o s e y i n a t m n k a n d in. 3 i e PMnppinesi- h o m e o n t h e t r a n s - order to enjoy tienxT",
"CHAPTEE V1T. '
Tfie history a f tfie experiment i s fitT i e fact tfiat DoddTs S i d n e y PuTs
bath jvere .called: out o t t i e - house port BnfordV wMcfi. sails for N e w YarSt
• > T h e Powder MrnWteEestingr B: began aver twenty years cured: Xrs> Flanigan o f suck a JeveieTfie N e w Tark young "ivaman wfia
afinrtty afterward!, '
.
'nr tins i s amr last malcb. stitxTT w e " i t I s ready^.safif SaErarac a t l a s t ago witit finimrlatinn of rrrttn-n^f trunx c a s e o f dropsy, after tfie daetors B a d
v i a Snesc o n the- S t h i ; i n s t The-. Kit- h a s Been ejected: professor o f domesfir now; or save St • f o r another " M n c i a s E layer m y name, r l a v e m y Asia Minor.. FEgs have Been prodmsd. given Ber an, Bas made tfmtr tft^ znosc
r.Tney were absent only a f e w mux— pattifew wfinni- sails t h e same- d a y foe tic: science a t t h e g^rii-nTt aa£ cailesc
— country m a r e E ^tm'-riflVg. rny castle fruuL tftpse and" other imported cnt— talked of remedy ever known fix Wfittat.
uresv inxt d n tiefir return t i e m o n e y San Francisca, wHT. Bring tjef Efgfit- a t 'WartRai lun ought to bring: a Iox*^f tfine **
w a s missings A warrant h a s been twn-tTi f-nfhnii-v.. ( j n fier n ° x t trfij, fix r e c i p e s to' TTgrmng: TrMch tfie wrmtwiMedwarti Bad asked: t h i s gnestian mar the efiHiiiius a f tfie republic shall j tings, but titey were not! tite famous eounty.
issued a t Long: Branch for t i e arrest December. ; the Kflpatricfr wiBl brnig: af riiiti state k n o w nothing: a b o n t
wfiem Tenrnest Bad: FiamrHtr him tfie be destroyed. Timto and: Xdi^zr when ! wfiite fig o f commerce. TBe credit at
o f Dr. Woudworth.
Trrarfrfr
-fix tits undergrairnd passage w e a r e safely away, itinwij a angcli to producing tite latter fix eaSfbrnxa. b e Borne t i e nine batteries o f fiesyy coast
Tfierer a r e seventy-sfic pgrgnng: fit.
A. eumuattiUIve wtat^iiwuti
where
t
h e Americans had lost their the powder and flee tor your lives out longs to George CI Hnrffag o f Fresno.
arxaiery.. Wfien tfiesepainim;ii;ibi reach. t t a town of Cancardia who ace: past
_-: o f t i e p a s s a g e Come;, von others let | Until this summer every true Sftnyin^ tfie iBrpartation at pork;
t h e United. States tiere: w i l l B s l e f t fix 70 years of age-. The gfift*st person w a y fix Hny darkness.
T B e y felt along t i e m o i s t sfippery j u s hnrry,. so that tile work: a f ven— | fig tree planted to California wfiicfi lard into tfie PMUppines tfarfiig;
"A. Tnagg of dirt ranging:-fix thirlt- tfie Philippines about 43.000. aflicers fix Wr>». ptmrtr ^ g^i Here fit a conwaHs;
and: slowly made tfiefir w a y from, i gprnrry m a y n o t lung Be delayed-"
trnrf
mem
and
the
present
plansdo
n
o
t
Tiwn- from, eight to ferty feet a n d HRF
I bare fruit failed to mature it; t i e figs mfrmfar y e a r V3QQ
spicuous proof o f ! the wisdom: o f
feet Jong;" fWi from t i e roof at. tfie- <Tin(wn|irirtT^g fTTrifTCT-nMfni^iair nrFffigt fiirnriTTg ISgjcaniTfr- a t only arte end. tmff g?rv"< IMIIW c-fmmher-fn-xtmtitm' B u t ! He, w i t i four o f h i s naiutfaiininay ; w e r e unfertilized and wintered ami. toe rattMHiag y e s
other two to dropped. It w a s ftnatty discovered: tfiat jyftr#*tf fix tfie divisfinx at I
Chase. TiHTriTrg- Campany^s" m i n e fix East farce. B o t i GemataE JBacArtfimr amE
A t t h e "Rinter, Springs renman: s. without successi After several hours at | started away, leaving the
—
Galena, Kan., and instantly killed and General Cfiaffee BacEe; ejEpressed: tfie German farmer s e t u p ^" apple stand. tins wark they seemed to have accom- < '»Tii*jr JrfiFiU •!••• %~ I tfie fertilization o f tins fig.depended: fix tfie W a r Department. Tfie
"Now!"' said o n e af tnese, after at ; nods: t i e service a f tics blastopfiag*. IiiUHtrtJitlnn o f these '••nwm*Jtiii»» fie
buried Frank Guard, a spans: TnrmT aint. opinion tfinf- 40.000 nnax wflT Be; r e - put tit mire- apples fix a paper g"^ - and: plished. mrfTiiinB.
jfaiff, fix face they Bad: n o t accom- few minutes spent fix. waiting.
1900 was- valued a t y i a , S 7 3 , a s a
i nil rustier,: underftTmrfrT»>rcnf t'Miirf ;jf quired fit t n e Pfifllnnfiies f a r a n . i n - t h e n yTTprtr " i t y o n guess der imnx: wasp; wfinitt,' Iiaiiitat i s fit t h e caprf.
plished
anything^
agnfe
"Now!"
said
Medwarti,
aloud.
rock. Sftr mrnr working, fix t i e breast definite perfiHt
i fier of apples fix dear
' E give y o n
: o r wfid flgr T i e latter was fisnorted: Jr4^5fi9 far 1SS-, afiawlug;
T h e cavernsfixwMcfi tfiey were w e r s
Tfie' Jbnwri-aiiii.>iTH«fa a rash. , TBe • and: I,Ii rived amazingly; fiat t h e
a f SI p e r c e n t
Tn«7ft- their escape b y running: into a n
aiT s f x of denr^ ; Five «*g»r»g: a.
uot
iH»r»*^
t
i
e
fsrstfr
o
f
Salvarez.
B
u
t
two••
iiflTiatntfjiiind
liiPTiiw'tyna-ariawl
fix
o l d drift GEnTd fi? Barrett" under f n a
CattTcanen Sbfltrt- Eacii
jjhaga did. n o t accoiHiBQiy i t Qara. TRaffinrr **nF,fier"j*init*r C H a e
t f i e n x m grasp o f "I*M» mare puweefaC j iniuoriatlnns of tfie wasp foflowed. But
tftfi-lit^a- part d f t i e fafffflr mass, and
TTT a n ailercattlaa wMcfi-aecnrredl Juyt a r e making" a success a f farming: near t h e y were n o t far away from, i t
" T i e H a y m a k e r s Story* I f IBs
Bis Body w i i i m t foe reached fix • l e s s across- t i e Oldanmna line in the Creek Delpncs. 'yiiM-y put\fixifiU^- >acres o f Fronx t i e entisutue a t t i e river figrr&r than; tfiey.
I fif Mi rived, o n l y f a r a season a n t i e i o f x / wiwil, iiuveL fir
than t w o weeks fronr t i e mnnr sliH 11:, •TTOtTrm; tWOK llftBHillHgt cattlWTIHU,. wheat: Last M**"mni a n d wfiT s o w tfie to t i e opening: i n tfie mandatfinx watts
"Take tfie lanternl
Take t f i e ; eanrxftgand tfien dfiwiHa'waHBl. Br:
plot
fln» matches!" ara£ Medworto.
Minium! ffiik :-B»TT
Tfi^jT fatfa* ffitr w a y w a s crooked: enougn.
By" ff*& mriiwrn je^pardttfiigi their Hvss Cfen^e McEIray anff KfiMer Sefiam,
ryiaft
f
t
confi£
o f sfic c o w s . srijWMi Bngs, gEawasa^ neBdee ox Be ntmiiiitc wfii. t i e passage,
Cme o f t i e officers
w e r e bath sfcat I Ti n-iugh t i e Body- 'tan:
wInters. East year tite departiiiPiit
p d o s e b y t i e - b a d y could b e reachpd fir qtmrreE "rr^nmit^r aver (attfrf matters^ TtHrwHS> B a r e pafix off" x. mortgags. trx find-his w a y . >' '•_
metallic watefi-Box: fronx Ms, porkpt*
jgi U'IIIIIHH teas: t n e iiiiHitT nx
iTiiv***- o r ^i'lir • daysi Guard Iemres: a TBe cnmfitfiHE a£L Botfii m e n fit said to Bought a Buggy anal wfiT g e t a pfioxx
MWwurtfi. neTaaE t i n t TWrnpest grasped.
t w o Tmndredr f e e t from, tite true
nifeiBirf o n e cfriTd.
Mint W I I I I I * . n e w fM''»fl**y**?"ftW^F : fidl ; .
be serious:
i t s care intrnsted-torMrr. Hoeding.
Hi ^ITI T^ rfiii'ltMim. im*- nniimralTy pFen—
to fight irieTr .way o u t a f tfie pasBBge April t i e young toseet coloay
tiDil fix KniiMi fTini jjear^tnaagfetiiKy following" upon: tfiefir a w n footsteps. "•»
" N o w go,"" said Medwoi t i to tfie nx- finX fim.'it- rnim tite first (TBjaiS
"We sfiaif dfis fiere;" aafi£ Sfeawnttit
ET39. ""T"" were- friTfe^ xntf ^frntitwff
Actingfi^r"tne? STvernment o f jtfie wQLhave t o Be? <—ti»ni-BUiii«i»i |»ituim»r
UHIMPI n. '"Tett General Sz&asez . tfiat Mnif^ffPiiF iik>^ nf 11iiii, emas^BBKaajaBEy.
-The Ottawa Hepufiifimx s a y s r " A
aerfixosly injured* two Of wfixmt B a s e TinBeaStatesvDistefiarSituates GaahL
Bfit pint Bas. Been J f a u w a a L Tett firm. tfien took poaaeastmx o f tii
s n e e ITTHTJ fix a cnnifHim wMcfi a c - n a s fiistantEO: snfir fir t i e Sopreme Lkuy 73 v^ars a f age, who h a s lived: fir "Ddnft
not; to t r y S a g gamy^aggnr-'^
fig frewF,. t i e fruit an wfifefi:
a
stiff
nnper
Hn
and:
j
inir.mT a t XameStownv N". £L A TmSrpif ctmrt o f tiff
TEStrn£ a£. Calnmfifit Ottawa, o y e r t w e n t y s e a r s a n d wfinr fie
Epiniiniuf fitinr t h e riandH- o f tfie f a r fertluzatiam.. , K
tra-*"" on. t i e Nbrriern: Pacific: raflroffiE a(ft*ni!a tfh^sn^ifesa£Cfrrr!p^H.Dffj^. tfie mother" o £ seven children, tfiijw*
— " ' — • "tTT
'" r" "if" T* T' _ ^*~ '•—* BTT
S
AmeriEans: tfie two uflfrvre- fled: fhmi tfiat tinsa^pjHtfinBsrtt
came fix fronr Oakes;, carrying: s e v e n - late-vfiaE ennHnLamt deputy cansMi" c f whiiirr are? men fix Bmaness fir t i n t
AgaxntneytzteaitannatneeinrraBC^.
Hn • 1'iiifiiT jt. tost o f tfie ft a i t fiaa
. m a ffatrar: A s t i e trafd. gmwrrtr a t B e r f f i t B r ^ e f e n a n H d l tfiat cfty. was; finssd to JUBIMV to tfie c f i y
"WeEST- soxoT Tannest- wiptog tite ready BCPTF prufcwl fnnn M s LUUEJ.
. t h e statfinx a road wigrnw* w a s DaycoiIiectedlS10,flWandfa3edlta_tnrn: far: afit. TCfrBer o n e o f tfig Ottawa.
pEZ^fcatfinx franx fine face, "tfiat w a s tfie entire crop' witt yfienti five
u n a sftnwfif B e weiE afife tir c a r e fiir
«j1"iiy(fe~fltvrf7tT>g^- f*4fry-" o f the--CDnfiHQn a v e r to 3be gavernment tHe.
d o n e v e r y neatly, But wfiy ft w a s d o n e tons more- Mfe. Bbefifitg fiefieves 1 :
t i e ofil l a d y f Ifii a l l c a s e s o f tffis fin picked: op- fits w i f e and;
caused t i e flatnaar to eoflsmse^ The. nnr wfifiS. sinr: i s n o w Brmisfit
L
fiaseaft y e t g a t tfirongfi: m y . s&nX. .-ffic
and:
wflBurew'
tn=
at.
s
a
f
e
dfinanre
fissam
friiify
tfie
n a m e s a t ttxe a e s t anzL iiriuiwl ntmw
jSbe c a a f e < n alfiaar BSE aoQEers: t u n e w a y dnfift y o n l e t tSeoc hfaw t S e
TBEEetaiE a. good! many: staife boari&- nu#. Hiiiiwi- Of tffi^- ||Hlf Hfn o t be. ffwu nwr ' T h e y w e r e harvesL
wars
eastie a x iufegHjg Wfiat do y o n e a c e ndE£a„
RgrtrtBt. u.Im ftacF Tuminturfi HTU- rrrr jl" TTT—mg" finuse: jjgukar fix a Dxa o £ mTrgfee wfio: a r e capanfil o f maSt. incredSfe I B TTTTTUJI Mill
wfifi. lUinltli r"1 fuinnrtni—
&Bats2T
I ..The Filibust^s of Venezuela.. |
Or the Trials of a Spanish QirL
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TWENTY "YEARS AtSO.
—Joseph^^Grera' andtdau^t er, Alice, j
LOW RATE BULLETIN.
Excursions!
are expected In Waterville on Saturday
Tee" illsaonrt PaciBe will have round trip
Pacific will run Home Visitors'•
The follo^rng'Vtema are" from 'a copy
A widowed sister; who cameTfrom Eng-' „ The
^ Missouri
* ^ to Ohio
Uckets en sale for lue following; occasions ai '
_
and Indiana—the first of the
—Watertlilfe
iftnh'id'ear
place
to'.'live
of
the
TBLBGBAEH
ofSeptl%
1B81
.
:
lahd wlth"h]6a,%irr aeeahrpahy tbem. ' j Kind ever offered the traveling pnbllo—from thisTery low rates: .
_^_^^^_^_^_^^^_^^__^^^^^_
in.
Bnaal'o
N.Ti>'P^n>
American
EipoaUlon,
—Messrs. Kenison and Ureesbeek ate.'lchiny. BoundltrlpHome\tiaUor»* tickeuat
MaylioHc*. 1 . ,
Tburs- —Eri^ti^j^Taj^Ur-p'elr: "clerking thinking of ^putting down brick side- » "F& ab.ont'TO r "^ f o r th « TW,adl. W»»'««*t A' rcdoced
r*W eleefemgiar CawkerCiry Sept.
ii-tA.•••
,
.
'
_
.
^
w
-ii.
'thirty,
days
lot
.^tnrn.
will,
be
on
sale
at
Ufa-I
k
diy,V:-'f_' ' '-•:;." '3->-;'• ]: • 7 ih Tor Buffalo and gieteland; '
v- .
W a l % I t - i s s o m e w h a t c h e a p e r t h a n u d r n L l l ^ m c a forauchtrtoi aawill fe Sap Francisco. Col., Episcopal Church ConThere Us one cjdored *pnpil in fcchoj^l i-Ralpb Livers left oq Monday for cement and better than l n i n h e ? ^ ^ ^ ^ permit passenge;n to_pasa through St. Xonia on
yentlon. OcioberS.:
Midland College, Atchison.
this session. ^ '
Steamship tickets to aad Irom BbropeTta ah
—A large attendance of Raftekahs is Sept. 17th and 24it2,'nd Oct 1st andSth.
.
lines..,. i^v
,. ; ... .. ;
' StOck witer has been extremely scarce^ : —Geo. ThedleefcivOfMaryavOle, was requested at the regn^ar meeting next We have foar daily flyers rrdm Kaphas Ci^y. .Denrer, PuewV, efttbtidb SpHMS, etc*.,
leaving
at
9:50
a.m..
lhqSp.mL.
9^SfprSl.'and
in town several days last week.
Tourbrt, Various dafej. • ^ - " ; : « ,
Wednesday. Visitors "irom "Barnes and lOTte p m. Connections fn the Union Station
in most localities. .
For ratei d
» »<<« of sale, limftss printi* matj- Dudley Wdodlord and ' Mrs. Eva Rom-^ r J^JM'lss;jforfgeT McAteCg.'S'f Blue Rap- Blue Baplds are expected.
at St. Konis with all roads'a»a trains to all
ids, spentlast Saturday- Vith Mrs. Will --Fred and Hndelph Hurphy came pffl,ta>Ohio «dIndiana. , W r e 3 u l 1 > n ^ t 4 a | ^ S ^ t h e r l D f 0 r m a t l o D ' ?* *•«»» »«eni
l
mel's maniage l te noled. ; ;Scott. N r "
;^
down from Snmmerlield last Saferday second dsnone. We have elegant new palace?
Cn>s. E . STTLIS. P. & T. A - 1
The flrst n&njber--' of the. Marysville
day'coachesi^ehair cars (aU seats free]. "Pull-;
^ T h a S c f e v i e y brothers, M. and W. to be ready to take Up school work 'on man
parlor cars and sleepers.
'•_: .|i B i C . Towssxnn,' G. P . 4 T . A Atchison, E a t .
Signal made its appearance: .^ ",, .
S., were helping Clark S; Thome inyoice Monday morning:.
;
Fo>'iEro'meVi8"itors"
tickets
aad
all
informs-,
St. Louis, Mo, ..-..j
So far, autumn seems to be a second last wcek^ ^ ;
—Mr, and Mrs. .S. Lee are ;ready to tron call on our agents or address.
CHAS B . S T T L K S . A I G . P . A . ,
edition of summer so reylsed as to leaver '"-iMrt, Ind"felss.Esther Benedict, of. move to KanBaa City as goon as the tenThe -K ansa's Ci i y Dai I y and Sunday
out the*rains altogether, j '-•' ^ 'f •• ~-Bine 'RapJdaj^ were shopping in town ant vacates the house they'own in that ., ' • . : * . . , { - : '•"-'"".'- Sanaaa City, Mo, Star and this paper, one year each-,
ri. CvTo%NS«in}.§.p:&T.A.J "
Geo. Stevenson has ^ast-completed a 'last Friday.'.'•" ^
;St £onls. Mo";;
city."" ;.
-"...';'..,;; . _;"-" .
[for $!.&>, and parties onf Rural W[*ll
f
new piank sidewalk in front 01 his store;
Jinute will be given a handsome
• — Mrs. EliPeterfbn entertained last
—Jos.Livers
and
family
were
tenters
Let the good work go o n . : ' K e e p Vbiir F a c e C l e a n ,
mailbox.
±
all the foHr days at-the-Oid Settlers' re- week Misses Zola Imhoff and Winnie
Sunday's Champion notesi that Miss
your complexipn-.eleajr, lyour breath
union
at
Blue
Rapids.
Woodward,
of
Washington
county.
Lizzie Flannery, of this city, has entered
swept, your head level. Dr. CaldT.E.GORDON,
>• —^ay Folsotn is in charge of Young's —Gia8er'A new clerk is getting, ac- well's Syrup pepsin wili'dothia. I«
the St\Scholastic Acadrmy.
quainted
with
'
the
customers.
He
i
s
cures constipation, sick headache and
The enlargement and remodeling of Jewelry store during the absence of the
domiciled in Frank Zellers house.
• in digest ion and i(j a perfect lazattye.
>fc
the M. Glaservstore building was finish- proprietor in Nebraska.
v
r
Sold by Mrs. W. j . Bomrael.
will cry 8ales in Marshall aad adjoining
ed, and -f -. eood write, up and descrjfp: '-'—Pateyi*Bryant, o f Barhei^/passed. L—•l\"J.% diyerton-jrwife and daughter, left on Ttnesday jbr Buffalo to atBounties. Terms reasonable aad
through
WfterviHeiotii
Tuesday
Von
his
tion ofttis givePv _" -;:._-. 1 ;
;' _
£ ^t'isfaction guaraateed.
_.
$ 1 3 OO T o R u f f a l o f a n - A m e r i tend the Pan-American.
way to Midlarid Celiege, Atchison.
Residence aad Poatofflce, Watervffl*.
c
a
n
antf
Return—S13
OO,
;
—Mi*88e8 Ella and Daisy ShLnh. spent
ffansaa.
ventionappcare and Waterville -has 16
via•!' Vrie Nickel Plate JEtoad, d a i l y / | THS TSUKK4V< is authorised to eonseveral
daysiast
week
with
Miss
Ackers
w^of
n^8Vheen;
'inl'
tbwn
VfSltlng
hia
;
delegate^. Frank, I^each wa*8 the central
with lirhit of. 1.5 dnyflf^ .20 day ticketf* traetto iatjaaad tarina,
of Blue Eapids. \
',-"
brothe^L\^Tert*for home' Monday.
committeeman tor the township.
at.$I«.00; and'80 d a i tickets at $21.00
• The Bine -Bapidsj folks a*e, positive „,;.—The'8|ori^vlslfed the home of Aug. —M iss Edith Stevenson | entertained for I he round; trip;". Through service'
left a hand the R. B. B. and D. D. D. last Thursday to N e w York and Bo-slon «nd lowest
they have struck coal, btitj haven't ascer- Nordquist fast week, and
1
available rates. Pen:, particulars'and
some
liitt^boy^o'-grow
up
-'with the eyenldgiy- - ^ .. -- -r ^ - j . \-.
tained the thickness of the vein. A pro7
ii
Pan-American folder 'of boildlngi
j—The
bddfelloW8'"conrerred
the
first
family/
;^Vf
fe
^'
'--;
~
position is being made to form a -comt8nd.gr..unili»i writejobti Y.tJalahan,
degree'on
one'eandid'ate
Monday
evenpany to wprk it.
J
^
/\'_[ ••"."'".' —Frank Anp^raoi»',bfBqdaville,"E
General Agent, H i Adams Street,
ing. ..'."''"" if^^-*:^
Chicago.
|i
22 ;'
" A splendid fain fell in the vicinity of is one of the" outside residents at the
Parallel last Friday and in the country HighSchoil. Our school has a record
. S l o p s like Cougra ;.
:
southeast of (Tils^blace, bbt a good Sized ahroadi-" "?
Arid W o r k s o f f I h e Cpr3.
ftub would have held alt the. water that -T-G.'^T. Main and James Molan left on Laxative Bromo - Quinine - Tablets Td C u r e a C o l d i u O n e r»ay
fell around town. ;
|
Sh.MayT o r ^^* , 8 ^t.'O h !9; They will euro a cold in one d a y . . . N o Cure, TakeiiaXHtWe Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists tefund Hie money,
The public school opened on Monday take in the Pan-American at Buffalo be Nb Pay. Price 25 cent?«.
if it fails to cure. E.WlOrove'a stgtore
returntinig:
\
with a hundred and forty scholars - in at^
nature is on each box.
25c. .
tendance. All the departments are full ij&l G"Hubbard and wife will probab-wt. Printing of a n y kind, from a Vismm**
:
and the teachers are'exerting themselves ^y take advantage of the Mo. Pac Home ' ing Card In a Large Poster, done
COUNTY ITEMS.
Visitors' exc%rs^on'fbyf»ithfs old hoise, oii short notice and at reasonable
to get perfectly organized.
,;
price*.
.'.--'' . :
Beattie Woodmen will have a picnic on -Last Friday a wagon going east bad at Greencastle/Ind.
:
!
.' ~ - -.• ''•
~~. - ^ the following inscription on the sides of
—The Blue- Rapids'.Times Btate's'that
ytATERVILLE,FRil)At, SEPT. 18,1901. O c t . 3 d .
I W p r k l r i g Wight a n d n a y .
j
BLTO RAPIDS, SANS.
Frank Bobbins, ot this city, has bought The nnaiestaod m.'ghitfst J,ittle Ulliig.{Bat'eVj
,
The Woodmen held a pienie at Yliets ttB'osnvass cover:. 1
u
O
F
J
I
C
»
S
.
W
.
Corner
Sqtisre. j .
yesterdays
" ln God, for nine;Veark- we ; trusted; John Duncan's 'billiard . hall establish- er was made is DrKing'8#ew tire Pills. These
Have Ni^ver boon in pills change weakness Into-strength, listlessneSs
I^I^Op P E R Y E A R . Prof. Street's NoimahCoilge opened up In Kansas, the tenth year, we busted." ment at Blue Rapids. •.
Season,
but
?
into energy, brain-fag into mental power.
The annual: township S. S. association -rThe W. F. MlssionaryScciety will They're
at
Frankfort
on
Tuesday.
wonderful
in
building
up'the
health.
'.."' -From and after Sept. 1,1901,
Blue Rapids is organizing a band, the picnic was heW, over a thousand people give aloe, tea at the residence of Mrs. Only 25c per box. Sold by Mrs W J Bommel
(Successor to Strong & Scovi!Ie,)
irne subscription price of T H E new instruments for which arrived last attending, Revs. C. R. Jones, Y??^& Jj. E.. Weaver on Friday, Sept. 20tb.
has always been the
Kistler and D. Harbangb were speakers, Eyerybodyire^uested to attend.,
Pay
up
ypur
subscription.
week.
Fashion of First Glass
Attoniey-jat-Law,
. T E L E G R A P H will be $1.00 per
aiid C L. Burtis the marshal of the day. r --Clarence Paul informs us by letter
Lumber
Dealers.
BLUEiRAPlDS.
KAS.
\ 5fiore'corn fodder is being cut and saved Seven • schools]' attended, and a glorious
T h e B e a t P r e s c r i p t Ion
that
he
is
employed
by
the
Pueblo
Gas
"year; I
- : I ... _•this
Practices
in
all
'"ourts.
tiill
Uetitlons
made
fall throughout the eoiih'ty than ever time was had.
nd ipnbmptjy .temit'tea. Kielii Estate sold.
Co., of Pueblo, Colo., bavirfg a much For Malarh). Chills and Fever i3 a,&
Our Stocks are ail Well Dried anil
rented and cared for. Loans negotiate
before,
,"-•
'.-.'-.'
A colt show was held, fourteen (rood better position thaa he had at La Junta. bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chill TonSeasoned a s d we invito your inspecic.! It isVimply iro.i »nd quinine in
Go. Supt. Thompson is in Colorado for colts being in. the ring. S. M. Wilhite,
tion whethet yo'u are ready to buy
a tasteless form. No cure—no pay;
the benefit ot his health,"his lungs being B. F. Jacobs and G. M. Holland were the
Price
60cent8_.
or hot.
A IVIght of'.Terror.
affected.
judges, and Ed. Rollins, • Hiram Wright
e ;
.w/arai;itBlrV*a'
fi
*<*?
ttre
Vi^pw
of
Hfe
• Ah Examination will.show yon at
M. E. Hinnehan has been appointed and H. E. Dewey Hook therfirsV, seeosd brave General Bnrnham ot Macluas, Me.,Wben
^ted Assassination of postmaster
once
that W E CARRY what yon
at St. Bridget, vice TV Hoff- arid third prizes. : ,
\he'dopta»B BaiiJ sh^ -fronld d\e from pnenuionia
-President McKinley at
want
in ihe line of LtfMBJErt. .
man, resigned.
• _ PJ] '••
beforeiMornJtiiB"
Writes
Mra
S
H
Lincoln,
who
The weather clerk' sustained his repi Buffalo!
J
attended
her
tbat
fearful
night
,
bat
she
begged
The estimates of the attendance at the utation last week "by giving us the usual
Dr King's Ney? Discovery, -which had inore.
Old j Settlers' reunion on Friday: range amount of hot weaTther.- Saturday' the for
than once save! her life and cured her of con:: W a t e r v i l l e , K a n s a s . "
-lieon
Gzolgoszi an Anarchist, Irom 5,000 to 8,000.
"
"thermometer reached a hundred and six sumption. After taking she slept all niztit.
1
1-1 Shoots the President.
Vf A T E R T I L L E , H A S .
The Cottrell Bros., of Irving, won four and the wind was hot and dry. This Further use entirely cured h e r . " This mar- Office—Photograph Gallery.
i
2d and two 3d prizes with their cattle at makes six weeks di extreme warm weath- vellous medcine igKnaranteed ro'cttre all throat!
aGeneral
Rooms at the Office.
er with the thermometer standing on the chest arid lung disease^Xpnly 50o and ^ . t ^ ;
: -Neither Shot Fatal, and ihe the Nebraska State Fair.
Trial bottles free at Mrs W J Kommel's drngi "~S ;
Business.
D. C. Dwinnell, aged 34 years, died on average aboye a hfirfdred degrees at store.
President will Probably
noon.
There
IS
no
precedent
in
weather
Thursday, Aug. 27ib, on the farm upon
l
I Recover!
history. .
. i
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; EXTENSION OF LrMIT
which he was born near Frankfort.
Resident Ogntist, t n t o r t t t p a i d o n Tim© Do
on BuffaloiPan-American tickets via
A
petition
signed
by
a
large
number
of
Vfn Friday afternoon last about 4 Lloyd McLean, a former citizen ot
Nickel
Plate
Bbadt
$13.00
for
round
i '
W A T E R V I L L E , R § . poiite. Special Attention
#
Frankfort, died at Des Moines, Iowa.-last citizens was presented to] the 'school
; Vclpck, \vhITd President Jdcliinley week. | His remains were brought to board as'king tbeai to re-employ Prof. G. trip, tick^sjEjoodio days ;.|$i6.00.f()r Office: „
Given to tTdllootion*.
% i ; .
round .trip"tickets good ! 20 days.
Smith & Hubbard's Butcher Shopr
W. Winans as principal of the school the Threfr/daliy trains with, ve^tibuled Over
was holding a public reception in Frankfort for burial.
£ .-•..:'. j
Tuesdays—Ig. Irving,Tfas. .." ; '• '
ensuing
term.
The
board
haying
already
sfeeping
cars
and
first
class
dining
tbo Music. Hall at the Pan-American flenrjL Shenilony, a wprRman at the
feOffET TO LO Aflf O S
engaged a principal, the request of the car servfee on ^American Clj^b pl»!ff-,
• Exposition a l Buffalo, N . Y., Leon Hutchinson mill at Marysville, on Tues- petitioners could not be granted, but had Meals ranging in price from 85 cents
:
Tfcolgosz, a Polish-American anar- day of last week received injuries in anthe petition been presented | earlier ^the to $1.00. . Address John Y.; CaiaT».^n.
accident from whichbe died on WednesGeneral Agent,. 111. Adams Street, • ' - ' . • '
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board would have taken it into considera- Chicago. \' '•• • *' •: ;
chist, fired two shots.from a revolver days "v \'.''
. 23 ^
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and Ainounta to suit
tion,
and
no
doubt
would
have
granted
A. L. ALBRIGHT, Waterville,
'at him. The assassin'held the re- The News published last week an inSiei
borrower.
Partial payaenti
the request.
volver in his right hand covered stalment of the address made at the Old
C u r e d lot* ClirohlC D i a r r h o e a will conduct Sales at any time orplace ori rac«lvtd it any.data to bff
Short Notice. •;
.
After 3 0 Y e a r s o f Suflferlne.
with a handkerchief, and fired as the Settlers' reunion .by Hon. George Martin;
H.C.Watkins, sexton of]the Meth* "Jl I suffered" for'thirty 'years with Call on him or at this office and we will credited on loans.
•President extended his hand to. Secretary of the State Historical Society, odist Cbjurth, 8pringffeld,Pa.;writes: diarrhoea arid thought I was pant be- print your" bills and give you his terms. I
8. 7. POWOlJ
;. _„Stock Sales a Specially, ^ ^ r y
"My wjfe has h*en very bad with i ne cured," says John S. Ha Ho way,
ft is interesting reading. J, j
"shake hands with-him.
jThe filth annual meeting of tbe&efcttie kidney '.trouble and trieil several of Freneh.Camp;Miss. "1 had spent
Colorado and the Far West
; -One ball struck the breast bone of Driving Park Association is to be held at doctors witout benefit. After taking so much time and money am] sufferOne bottle pf Koley'sr Kidney Cure* ed so much that 1 had given up all
Via tari Facifis Railfaj.
%h'e President and glanced off, caus- Beattie today and tomorrow.! Some good was much better, and. was;completeraces are promised. We acknowledge re- ly cured:after taking four bottles." hopes'of recovery. 11 was so feeble
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On
May
19th a Fast Vestibuled
from the'erlectsojLthediarrhoea that
1ng only a slight flesh wound that ceiptor program and tickets!
Train with Latest Improved Equip\V. H. Hampton, j
I cdoJdjLdo^Jo'Klridof labor, could
ment will be placed in service via
Will give, no trouble. The other; ball I Marshall County towns have levied for
jiott^eveh travel,, bpt by accident 1.
the "Old Reliable" Mo. Pac. R'y,
1001
as
follows:
Marysville
28
mills
on
:
BUFFALO
PAN-AMERICANwas
permitted;
to
find
a
bdttlej
of
.' -entered the abdomen, 'perforated
leaving Kansas City daily at 6 00 j»>
the dollar. Blue Rapids 25, Beattie 20, 16 day tickets for^$I3.00 v i a N i c k e l Chamberlain's'CoiijC, Cholera and DiV
m , arriving Pueblo 11.40 a . m . anta
both walls of the stomach and lodged Irving 12, Axtell; Frankfort"! and VVater- Plate Road. ;20 dajjr,.tickets $in:W. arrhoea' Remedy,^ and after taking
Colorado Spring, Denver, Salt Lake
Lowest,
tatesj
to
all;
eastern
points,
sfverSl
bottles
I
am
entirely
cured
of
;. §n the fleshy muscles of the back. V ville 10, Summerfield Sj Vermillion 7, and
City, Ogden add Sau Francisco III
John Y . Calahaiij general Agent, (hat' tfoublft : Xaro so well pleased
shorteat time.
•; Czolgof z - svas at once arrested and Oketo no tax. . •
III Adams St.^Lhicago. City picket with the result tlmt I am anxious
Passengers leaving Crntral Branch
i s now in the Buffalo jail, and anar- The schools in the cities opened up Office, 111 Adams 8t.L Chicago. 24' J that it be in reach of all who suffer
points on our day. train arrive Ka&
as X h a ^ " i p .Fori sale by Mrs. W; J..
on the first day with the following atchists are being arrested for conspirpas City at 5.2D p. toi., making direct
Rommeli:^is
tendance as reported in the different local Cuts a n d B r u i s e s Q u i c k l y
cbnuectipn in Union Depot, and uliacy by- the police of nearly every papers: Marysville 401, Frankfort 320,
IBcaled.
taln benefit of Missouri River rates
:
vlly, ~ . V j r > ' -\ : '•-' UJ ."!,:, | Beattie 270* Axtell 240, Blue Rapids 225, Chamherl.Hin's Paiu Balm applied
from
starting point.
;v
A n operation was at once perform* Summerfield 147, Irving J4ojj Vermillion to a cut, braise, burn, scald or like Br. Franklin S. AdamS)
For
full information call on nearest
Butter
and
Egg3
Wanted.
injury will. Ihstahtly allay the pain
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ageut,
or address
A
Graduate
of
Baltimore
College
Of
ed-on the Presiden U the perforations
and will heal the parts in less time
" „' - _0ehtal Surgery, .
.' :
Mrs. Mary Marshall, for whom Marys- thatf any other treatment. Unless
C H A S . E, S T Y L E S ;
in the walls of the stomach being ville was named, widow of the late Gen.
A : G . P. A.jthe injury .is very severe it will not QFFICS: OPPOSITE STEVENSON'S STOEB,
Kansas City, Md;
Btitched up, and the latest reports re- Frank Marshall, after whom the county leave -a scarl . Pain Balm also cures 1 r ' W»WrVkllf» K a n s a s . ,j
H . 0 , TowNSEif r>.
ii^^rirrrii
ceived indicate that he is in a fair was named, attended the Old Settlers' re- rheumatism, sprains, swellings and •> Well equipperl. and 4>rej)are.d vto do all
G. P. &'i\ A.,
lamenes*." For -sale by Mrs. \V";:i.
union
at
Blue
Rapids.
She
Was
the
first
kinds of "Dental'.'.Wor£. - Grown and
Way to recovery.
Rommel,
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St. Louis, Mo.
white woman settler in the county, comBridge work i. specialtyl S The Very, latest
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*£*£
r
The whole world w i s shocked b y berelnl854.
ideas
in
Bridge,
Grown
and
Rubber
Plate
JI
.
P A Y U P yonr^suliscripUon.
;_ work. Teettrexamined free. the news and a determined effort Henty Miller, a grandson of Mrs. M. L.
Low Rate Excursions
.Wfll visitCTe^rymonth:
Stood D e a t h Off. ,
will be made by all governments to Duncan, of Blue Rapids, won a $50.00
- Bathes—2b?and 4th Thursdays.
cash prize and a §35.00 scholarship in a E B tftmday, a lawyer of Henrietta, Texas,;
all Summer via
crash opt anarchism.
fooled a graTt-di?ger. ' Bel Says:; "My
public speaking contest at the University •nee
brother
was
verylow
with
malnilal
fever
and
Messages of sympathy have been ot Chicago week beldre last. His dejaundice. I persuaded him to try Electric Bit
the Burlington Route.
received from every govenment in clamation was Irom a speech made by ters, and he was soon much better, but continued their use until he was wholly cured. Iain
During- the coming summer the
W
the world) all expressing the hope Henry Clay against secession.
sure Electric Bitters saved hia l i f e . "
This
Burlington Route will have in effect
^
Leigh
W.
Patrick
w^kmUacaaent', that President McKtnley will reremedy expels inalaha, kills disease germs and
the very lowest excursion rates tbai
ally in the elevator at Frankfort oh Mon- purifies the blocd; aids digestion, regulates liv- A l l JKiticK^f' I f e a y y H a u l i n g .
have ever been made. The general
cover.
day of last Week. It was hisfirstday's er, kidneys and" bowels; ernes constipation,
plan of these rates, destinations, els.,
E m m a Goldman, Whose writings work in the elevator. No one was pres- dyspepsia, ntrvons diseases, kidney troubles,
is so Varied that the public should
remale complaints; give* pertecl health. - Only"
ask their nearest ticket agent for.de?
: end speeches Csolgosssaid influenced ent when the accident occurred, but it 50c
CIty-Dr«yinaD^-{-; -Waterville,Kas;
at Mrs W ^ Bbmmel*s drug store. .
tail", or else do as the favor to write
M m to attempt the assassination of is thought he got caught in the fly-wheel
Tor rales; descriptive matter; etc.
STATI0NEOT;.
of the engine) his skull being crushed.
BQ0&S
MID
President McKiniey, has been ar. C h e a p S u m m e r T o u r s West-^
Daily to Colorado, Utah and Black
rested al Chicago, charged with bes
Hills, also-Home-seekers' excursions
.J
ing an accessory. every two weeks to the whole West
and Northwest,
Perltooitus and blood poisoning
I. R. WHEELER Prop,
Agent for Cot flowers and Floral Oeiigfts.
This
signature
Is
oa
every
box
ot
the
gamine
C h e a p E x c u r s i o n s East—Very
Commercial Trade Solicited. Good Bigs.
Were feared for Ahe first three days,
Laxative Bromo-Quioioe Tablet*
low round trip rates to the Buffalo
.""'
.Reaspnable Rates.
hot as no symptoms of either have the remedy that d M i eoMla «ae day
Exposition* the Seashore, Adiron<
North a! M.P.B'y Depot. Telephone 59:
daeks. Canada, Michigan Lake*.
been reported o p to latest reports,
Mackinaw} a thousand eastern'reWe are expect!be a laree invoice
j
3he pfot»pHity is expressed that the of plain and fancy stock; order now.
sorts; itne lake and rait trips east v i a
S^
f."•«. HAISPTOH,
Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland.
President will be out of danger in a
A
S
h
o
c
k
i
n
g
C
a
l
a
m
i
t
y
Cheap Excursllrhi i S f t h - E W
few days.
•
"Lately befell a railroad laborer,'' writes B r A
ery day to St. FaUl, Minneapolis and
-r*JqH=- Vice-President Roosevelt and all Kellete of WUlifora'Va.rk. "His foofwa« badly Kevr Stoelc of Oils, Paints and
Lake Superior resorts; the coolest
crushed but Buctten'a arnica Salve quicklyJ
recreative eonntry:
the members of {[the cabinet were cured
Varnish^. film. It's 6Un{<ly"iro»derfal »or burns,
. Ask for Ihe Burlington's Suume^
summoned to Buffalo at once, to be boUs, piles and aU Skin eruptions'. It's t i e
excursion rate circulars.
One Door West of the Waterville Haidware
world's champion healer. Core guaranteed.. New Stock Food ' C O N m N S ^
prepared to meet a n y emergency: S3c. SoiabvMrsWJEomUieiJ
"
pleinent
flonse
C a l i f o r n i a E x c u r s i o n s person-*
ED CIBUS'. Saves Half life
t j " I^ffiDdrr office in connecUon.-£S r
that might arise i n case of the death
.ally conducted every Wednes
gralrJiip&i.mafeoi^s i o g s in half
Pay up your back fubscription.
Ifrom St. Louis; etery .Tbumdsy from
cf the President of his inability to
Kansas-qitrand St. Joseph.
the'
thrid
fedinaaily
taken
tit
perform his duties. As an indication T o u h n e w v r i t a t v o n -tkrmiitA i a ^
Wrife as for rates and printed matfeeling
^of- thei confident
H
i
^amongAthe
^ f a e n you take G r o v e l Tasteless money :iefsba$eVl.-.
ter describing the proposed trip,
A n d SAUSAGES A i ^ a # s OH H a n d .
©fflclalffof the government that the Chill Tonic Wcanae the formula is
a.•.emziu, ,.• • • i i . W * « U T ,
ffiWM«S
Prep.
GhoicejDlne
of
Ffesh
Candies;;
f
President will reeovefc, the ^ice- fW^JfcfflftW on every bottle ahow^
Cash
P
a
i
d
for
Hides
and
Purs,
Scrap
iron
and
Metals
Of
all
Kinds
and
T.
f.*„m
•*(* *tmt. Bn'i rn«Matr.atn?
.t and Clean. Gobtl
|
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
lit
Wort Gcarant :--. E « p s t h e Best Cisaxs. Old Bobber.lams
Wi,
•*.
^ • • f ^ ^ ^ ^
Ti7-"Vola"
and
V-KomeT'
the
i
Cure.
ladiea' HairOrtssaraBa speeUIty.
: .. •-:• i.v }' :,
xtf ntt n o s e s .
_;_.KO Pay. 5Ja.
.:-i\\\z.
SsistaI.U33?3t7,
\V
f
1 Great Bealt&Brini-s;'
8Mla M r SiMMrtttI Sty WatariSt;fefc• |
• are cor
&nd see
ALli
mm&
MJWSV
mvited to call
Stock of
iAJSTD MMW.
IN HATS AMD TMMMW6S
I AUOTIOKnBBR,
1
and:
can Mease Both
are
^all faper, Perfection Dyes and Toilet Articles,
I A Full Line Always on liaiiiL
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—~***—w-"
Mrs. 1 u1 . MLtR.
HC A. RUSSELL
LAWYER,
J, G STRONQr
President Shot!
Lumber Fashions
Seasoning Lumfeei
SANK if
Physician and Surgeon.
EiisifiliaiiteisifJilEJBiaiy,
aa
AtjeTiaNEERi
farm and Town Prspertf,
JTe^rPast Train
New a n d t ) l d
gi^Mg Potatoes,
Bei^ies ill Beason^T
'ISliliiliiiiiiiIri
City Drug Store.
is
1TAMM
MiLTf
Mrs. W. j . ROMMEL, Prop
*m&?m
^^^m^m:
£S£»3
fe**^-
^
^
^
^
^
^
^
^
^
gjae^gj^^*5^^
So?^«ag
: ^s^iB
—Monthly school report cards on sale
—Tbe^JCallonr'waJr broagbt: before -rJess Trdsperf took the train for ColJudge
Fr^rmofi Saturday on the charge orado on Monday. - -. :>~-- ^ '.-,."..
at this office.
-••.-; - - •
• • •
of
refusing
fo pay his poll tax, cox to do —Mrv John Nicholsbas been HI with
—Barney Ready wai» np from Frankfort last weeki
.-- , - ; , : - > ; thewa^wortrin-Ueu ofthe ' ^ ^ ^ ^ f c ^ t i g i ^ i ^ i ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
i —Mias Amelia Focfcs teaches a schooli ment, His reason for not paying :was- >
j —Chas. Kenisorj, of Goga, came np
.that
be
had
sent
the
money
toNebraskay
neat Marysviile.
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but-having done :so after he had Wednesday on a visit to his parents.
—John: Seotti of MarysvBIe, was Tn been notified to do tha work here and I .-^ifr. J.E.ifider, from near Parallel,
townorexSunday. ' ' ,.•/ having voted at the-recent school bond came ap to thia vicinity last week to cut
:,^V-••
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—Hiss' Gertba Keefover left on iEon- electionTlie was fined $5.00 and coats corn on shares.: :r i
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and
we
wisn
t
o
Call
You?
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day for Trinidad, Colo- .; -- \ir 1 and co'mmitted to the county jail until
: rrSatarday'tbe; streets were crowded
Attention
fed
tiie
Same,
such^as
.
.
—See auction 6ale.notice at the head paid. Constable Zellers took him over with teams and the business- houses en-t
of our "local" column.
?.
to Marysville the same day. Monday /oyed an immense trade.
—Charles Habegcr has sold his farm in he » B « m ^ ; u i WatervJUehavfngpaio: j _ T b e good rain we had imSunda^
was needed, .helping out the pastures
Cottage Hill to R. CopeUn.
the 2ne and costs.-,
—Jason Yurann, of Blue Rapids, was a >-Ths police! court did business on and filling up,the empty cisterns.
visitor in town Wednesday. > - V - Saturday morning- Three citizens of j —Jos. Van Allen has bought of Sam'l
•:.
f- —Remember the dates for the Frank- Barnes came inio town on Friday after- Zeller the lot which adjoins bis propernoon in a father .hilarious condition, ty on the west, consideration S50.C0. > We Keep in Stock the Best Lines of CORSETS
fort Fair—Sept. 17tfa to 20th.
baring indulged in too much liquor beM town.
; t -. . „ ,-.•.-*'
xI,-^T6e.Mo.'Pae. adverises a Home Visi- fore leaving their homes, and oar:.city —Miss Esther McKelvey suffered with
1
a
severe
inflammation
of
the
eyes
last
itors excursion \a this issue.
:
marshal was; obliged to give then! a
We. Carry a Complete Line of-the Celebrated
- —Mrs. L.JJ.J1 ill er has bought out the night's lodging in the Calaboose so they week, but was able to begin her school
SUNFLOWER PAiNT^ and other makes^
work
on
Monday.
conld: sober np. Is cost them $4.00
Miss Griffith stock of millinery. v
from
$1.50 to $4JX>.
;
—The Junior Epworth League held a
—The Masons gave a candidate the each.- -1--"!--:.'" ."'-:•: ' - - " . ^ J
very
successful
ice
cream
social
at
the
-—^Mr.Bobfinsott a,ndi his son-in-law,
second degree.Saturday evening.
Don't forget our CLOTHING.
BEST F & S tit
Wmv
Lillibridge, -sBd their families M. E. parsonage last Friday evening.7
—Mrs. Earl Callithan is teaching the
Marshall
County.
;.
were tenting on the grounds at Bine About S10.00 was realized.
Intermediate room at Vermillion.
Rapids during reunion week.^We are —Mrs. John Clark and lit tie daughters,
—A good rafn the first Of. >thfl- week— willing to bet. 16 to 1 that things were of Cambridge, 111., returned Lbome on
»mmmm*mo9»ms—m*B*9*—•**•••—•?#£& • • « • « • • • ,
*
probably 2 to ty inches of water feir.
"Segt lively where the Ifttle Lillibridge Monday after a pleasant visit with her
..We
kindljr
thank
yoa
for
past
favors
and
reqnest
—Dr. John McFadden, the Barnes vet- boys wiere. Th^y are bright, inerry, ee> parents^. Mr. and Mrs. J. Cox:
erinary surgeon, was in town yesterday. .tiveypungAmericans and the pride of j —It la expected that prices for rough yotu^patronage for tna fatnrO:
/
—Mr. S. Lee acd wife spent Sunday their grandfather, Mr. C. Robinson.
feed will be lower this winter than they
with Mr. and Mrs. Ackles, west of this —MaryBvilie^News:. The explosion are now. The large quantities of bay
&
city. : ',"
;. -'.; •; ;
ofalampat thehomeof Geo. Thedieck and fodder saved will be the reason. . ,:
—Mrs. H. S. Clajrke/ of MarysTflle, last Saturday ni«ht,.cunsed the are de- ~ — A small leather valise, fonnd on the
&
was the guest of'Mrs. J. D. Farwell last partment to be called out. Ko great road near Waterville, has been left at
SCHOOL
OPENED
—First
Church
of
Christ,
Scientist,
Iiawns, Dimities^ Foulards, j and Lace ^ wetk,
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damage was doner besides burning some this office, The owner can set it by de- on Monday with an enrollment of 1S5: will bold services in the Stevenson haE
l.-^-Mias Ethlyn Thome left on Satur- clothing, and beadiug and scorching the scribing contents and paying for this High School 55, Grammar 43, Intermed- as follows: Every Sanday.SundaySchooI
day for Baldwin to attend Baker TJnl- wood-work and wall ofone room.
notice.'..
- V ; .,.,-->• . ^..
iate 37, Primary 50. The staff of teach- at ICdX) a. in., Church Services at 11 iM.
winch 33 much less than first jcast. I^dr @ Tersity. '_ / ; | .c;_ f: */
~£
—Some srood purses are offered for the —The Irving Leader notes the pres- ers are all new with one-exception^ Miss Meetings also on every Wednesday ev—Dr. Seufert, Chas. Phillips and Wm. \:races at the Frankfort Fair, Sept. 17th ence of Mrs. Geo. R. Hall and Mrs. McKelvy, of the Intermediate room.Miss ening. Subject at services on Sunday,"
B1 instance; -';-*..-"
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McGatlia, of Barnes, spent Friday night to 20th, ano^Jthe payment of all purses Chester Thomas, of Waterville, in that Berry and Mrs. Clarke are graduates^ or Sept. 15,1901—"Matter."
15c Qualities at 7 l-2c, 6c Qualities at 3c.
and premirms; is guaranteed. A good city fast week the guests of Mrs. F." W; the State University,' Mr. Hoover, and - Beading roomopen Wednesdays and
in town.
' . .. . ._
Miss McKelvy are State Normal students Saturdays from 2 to 5 p. m. at the StevCtoe iibt sample Corsets, worth 40c to
v
—Dr. Baus3,.tBe Kansaa City nptieian, time may be.aiuictpatejj by all who at- Piieston.
enson Hall.
tend,
and
it
being
the
only
fair
held
in
filled his appointment in Waterville on
jr-Mr. and \ Mrs. Earl, of Frankfort, Miss Sbumway is a graduate, of Baker
$1^50 Just QjSTE-HM.Fl OFF.
the
county
everybody
should
go.
. i
Saturday.
came to Waterville on- Weo^nesdav. It University with several years experienee
in
Primary
work,
and
we
look
forward
C o n s n m p t j o n Tlsreaseried. •
AH Surnnier^oth^arid jStrawj Hats Just
^Andrew PetersonVPtHelyoke, Colo., —Saturday morning la>^,three citi- is reported that they will "reseda in our >to this year's school work -With interest.'
zens
Of
Barnespdidji
fine
shd
costs
in
C.
Ungef,
212"Maple St., Champaign,
is .visiting relatives in Cottage Hill
citiy. They are the parents of Mrs. WiB
Each teacher will do their level best and III.', writes: "I was troubled with *
ONE-HALF OFF.
-;
f :'
* I
o|urt.city police' court for being drunfc.- McKelvy, j !
township.
we hope they wHl have- the hearty cc-op- hacking cough for a year -and t
.|(*e-believe tbJts was hot the. first time
The Best Line of HOSIERY.' W H Y ?
„ —Mis. Copeland, sr., has been seri- parties from Barnes,had,.come to Water~ We understand the iron-clad has •.eratlon-of the parents during the whole thought I bad consumption. I tried
ously ifl with nervous prostration for ville in a similsr'conditido,having been been rented by. Milt^Wilder, who in- term. Show your interest in their work a great many remedies and was unBecause We Buy them in GJash Lots direct
tends fitting it tip as a bowling alley.
der the care of pfi ys i; ians for several
y
some time.
IW» • « K . K ^ u
'--,-u!
let
go before. i'
Albert Bartlo w is to have charge and by your frequent visits to the school months. I used one bottle of Foley 's
from the Mill "way down in G-ebi^ia where •
—Clarke <jfc Thojcna and; J . G. Nider j—Ac the cirty council. meeting on
room.. If any unpleasant reports come Honey and Tar. It cured me, and I
•have something new for their patrons. ] Wednesday evening, besides alio wing run it for him. f
tfaeeotfcon^bws". - |
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from the children, before pronouncing have not been troubled since. '.—Masters Raymond . and Westley judgment on the instructors bear the
Read their ads. \ \
.. | • ' several bills, Unere was a general talk on
W. H . Hampton..
• ;?.Hs#
Lower, of Narka, Kas., who have been
—I>on Saw in will move on the1 Daw- a number of subjects. Some sidewalks spending a couple of weeks^ with their teacher's side also. They court the clos'. •
'T '"'is:
/ son farm, .which was bought recently .were-ordered built and instruction giv- grandmother, MrsiE-Odell, returned est inquiry.
by Jas. Stewart.
.
?. en the Street Commissioner in regard hame on Monday.
to ofier you.
So, Don't Part With YOUR
to them.
"
j—Special
club
rates
offered
forany
A D V E R T I S E D LETTER LIST.
MONEY untn.^rou have paid W iSTORE
-iMr. A. C. Andrews, teacher in the
paper or magazine w-antedjj Call on us —John Paul, of "Cottage Hill, who has .Grammar department of our school last List of letters remaining unclaimed in
a^isi&e •
|for what you waufc '0.
[ |
been "baching?' since Mrs. Paul went year, spent Sunday in town. He left on the Post Office at Waterville, Kansas,
—Miss
Inez
Preston,
of
Irving,
is
to Pennsylvania, is getting disgusted Monday for Lajwrenee to attend the for the week ending Sept. 12,1901:.
Seems a Long Way Off,
Yours, 'for Bargains,
'•' , ;.•*
spending the week wj'th Miss Ethel Sis- with the state ofaffairs and is thinking State ITmversity..., ....
But when yon Buy a,
LETTK3S. ""
to, of Cottage HilL i
of going bacfi? to _hhr old home and —-The farmers around Waterville have
Eev.^P^ Hanson.
—Mis? Dixob and her niece, MissEm- bringing Mrs. Paul rack.
been very busy lately cutting corn fod-Mrs. Ella Pearson.
^ly Shirok, returned j on-"'jfrida; from a [ —Miss Nellie To wne returaed to her der and putting np hay. Everything In calling for the above letters please
home in Betvidere, Seb., last week. that will make! feed for the stock will
visit to Valley Falls."| " t[:j
say -'advertised," and give date of this
i h a t i3 the Kind YOTI
—Mrs. Matber'y' returns this week She was the guestof Mrs. J. G. Nider be saved for this! winter.
list.
" M. DELAJJET, P. M.
while
here
and
made
herself
Very
popuA
^Want,
from Atchison, The cancer was removlar1 with a large circle of .acquaintances, -s-L. J. Fuller,] having. Sold his bowI
ed almost painlessly. '
mg.alley
at
Cuba,
returned
to
Waterwho regret he departure.
Morning Glorjr, Shoo Shop,
—On Slonday • Miss' Matie Ackles is If —Rev. H. L.\Targer. D. D., President ville last Friday. His wife and two
l i A S REOPENED,
fair ..WATERVILLE TELEGRAPH . —Tne niew eement crossing from the ,goingtoSt; JosepbtMo., to visit her of the Kansas Synod, preached an excel- children, -who had been visiting at
lumber
yairJ
corner
to
the
eleyator
was
One
door
west o f Clarke & Thome's.
' "nnhltslred every FrHIa'y" moruin? at Watprsister^ Mra. (Dr.) Byrd. ; :
i
Atchison, have also returned.
; llile,- Marshall County, -Has Ofllce.—< orntr completed this w'feb-' A trench was
lent sermon at the Lutheran church last
Gso. HEBSEY, J B ,
• f Commercial Structati<Iv5ebra>ka Avertne.>
dug tvroi ft>et de?p, and with a" layer .of . —The^bsnd boys have their room car- Sunbay. .evening. It-, was full of good —Miss M. Breckenridge left for .St.
SOTOCRIPl'iOS•'RATES,
cind«-rs ati the bottjoh^ wag'vbVe.red with peted how and have; settled down to solid doctrine and-was appreciated by" a. Josepb.Ma, on Monday to select her Gentlempu— My wife was afflicted
. One-<yiiJY qaeilroc^.U'pairf.la adiauce,i...'Sl 00 brefcenliitiftue up to Six incfiea from the practice in dead earnest.
gbodjsizedaojdlence; "•* '•_'.'.'. jniUinery stock..* Her father went with with dyape^ia and constipation for
Makes of Cases and will!
ti.ti"ADVKRTi3P<&U:kTES.
her as far as Effingham, where he will years. After tryioic other remedies
S
—Charlotte
Bennett^
will
studyjousiiJ
top.
On
this
a
mixture
of
gravel
and
Be Pleased to Quote
ei 'Lerd-'an'r transient aitvpttisnipnta. 81 "0 Per
—The Royal JTeighlors entertained a spend the week with relatives.
I purchased abottle of Dr.Cafdwell's
itjumre for Drat insertion and'Afty .cents .or cement was laid, with a finishing coat in EansasCity this Winter; She left
Yon Prices.
]
number
o
f
the?
members
ot
the
order
e*r.n additional insertion. .- J:.-•• -._ '
"—A couple of Centtalia boys came up Syrup Pepsin for her and abe is rapof cement on top. jit makes a hnndaome for that place on Wednesday.
=Lheal nntioKB ten. ectiW per-Tine .or first lnfrom Blue Rapids last Friday evening.
idly improving. I cannot be. with--The -stores will be opened next Luncheon was served during the even- to Watervllle on Saturday to take ad- out this valuable medicine.
-Bertlon ami aye cents fureaclt auditions! in- crossing, and We think will prove to be
^
vantage
of
the
excurson
rates
east,
sertion •' '
"'
'•',.~-; -.'
alt that is hoped-'forfti.'.".'
week in the evenings and the clerks' ing and the door work was exemplified
H<>l Resp: your?,
S. Elliott.*
which
are
only
granted
from
points
100
T
BOOK AITO JOtt PRINTI> G.l
E i r e r f y , Kas:, Dec.13, 1900.
by the home team.
-. . miles or more west of the Missouri
—SIrs-Rpbt.. Wilsoo and daughter, of holidays ended until next summer.
"j'iTHE JEWELER,
; j t i t Itfmis ot .Printing promptly amT neatly
—Cash
Sawin
is
going
to
move
baek
Sold
by Mra. VV. J. Rommel.
Hdostd%l%x&?,,w
in
rhis
viciiiity
bn
a
—Mcssrg,
Jas.
Hawley
and
John
Wray
River.
. . .
^Secreted at this OOICR at.jteaaonble rates.
;
visit to her brbtber^ "JbniT; Jnman, of to his farm this we^k.! Life in our busy living BOtithwest of town, wentto KanAddress all communications toi i':
Cottage
JHili. Mrs. Wilson Was former- hustling city does not agree with him. sas City on Wednesday with Mrl Wray's
UEXRY U. W H X * O S .
Mr-'G. A. Stiilrnan .a merchant of
' Pubtisber and Proprietor,
—Owing to the lack of space we will little son, where an operation Will be Tampico, III., write?:T '"Foley's Kid; -iy tb\e widow of the late John Rodock*-r
'• ~-,
i u , Waterville, Kan.
who met spch an untimely death in the not be able to give thj^ M. W. of A. pic- performed on him. at the hospital for ney Cure is meeting with wonderful
mills at Barrett a number or years ago. nic the notice it deserves until next white swelling.
Entered at the Posr-Offiee at Wateryille,
success. . I t has cured some cases
Kansas, as second class matter.
At present she is the guest' of Mrs. Geo week- -i
!
-:' here that physicians,pronounced in—Miss
Katie
Beady
returned
from
R. Hall in this cftyt
—Miss Nellie Kenrsoin will not return her trip to Oh'io and New Tork, and curable. Lmyself am abfe to testify
to its merits. My face toda-yTs a livLOCAL jNEWS.
—Mrs.; Fred Burtls and childrien, of from Texas uhtil December. Mr. and took in the Pan American exposition ing picture of health, and Foley's
Mrs.
Joe
Kenison
will
accompany
her
on her way home.. She commences,her Kidney Cure has made it sucb."
Pueblo, Colo., who had been visiting
FRIDAY, SEPT. 1^1901.
Fresh arid Cured Meats, Sausages, etc., always
'
school in the. Harbaugh district on - W. H. Hampton. .
relatives in 1 his vicinity and went to home. . •
on hand. Ice on sale at shop, .U.. _ - •
—Mr."Johnson, tb^ artist, gf Kansas Monday next- V
Frankfort to visit her mother, Mrs,
VPraakfoft Fair-Sept. ir-2<>.".
Kemp, Were on Wednesday list enter- City, is doing some fine work d4 the in- —Geo.Stearenson; jr. and Chas. RobWe buy Young Stock and Hides.
v
—Additional 'MocaTT on second pagp- tained-by Mrs, (Eh-.J Clifton, of Vermil- terior of Geo. Stevenson, ;jr.'t, resi- inson are going to put down cement
dence.
-;7_ ,|
—Peaches are plentiful, SI 00 a bushel. lion.
s:dewn!k3 in front of their business
—Harlow Wittnm has a good job as a
„--L- E-, Weaver Visited: Barnes "bn -—During Miss Breckenridge's absence night man at the Bine Rapids plaster houses on the north side of Commercial
in St. Joseph, Mo., tb'e members of the
Monday-.
j
Repair Furniture,
works. His family will more t o Blue 81., and work is to be started oa it in a
Knights and Ladies of Security can pay Rapids.
short time,
\; .?
- - —Art Earfy of Frankfprt^la in Water- assessments at this office. Parties owSewing Machines^
ville tbta weelc^ [ •. j" _
•/" ing for August are requested to call at
—Miss Lou Brown will teach at MIna. —Oa Wednesday Dr. W. M. Eettzel, of
Gasofine
Stoves,
this - city, received bis certificate to
—Young, the Jeweler; has a new ad once.- "; -';.: j~; '_'
'; -": in the north part of the connty,-this practice medicine and surgery in KanBicycles,
Guns and
year,. She commenced her school on
in this Issue. Bead it. r
—Mrs.1. L. Miller having purchased Monday; •, I..
Parasols.
..'-•_:..=• - SSA from the State Board of Medical Ex.VA, a . Barlow Went to Kansas City the taillinery business of Miss GriiEth
amination 2nd Registration.
..
—Mrs.
B.
B.
Lamoreanx,
of
Cottage
on business Wednesday.. T
extends an invitation to the ladies to H ill, returned on Saturday ftons a. tiro .-r-Tbe Koyal Arch Masons of Water^-The M. E- Church of Cottage Hill call and exanihe ber stock. Bead her months' visit with relatives at barpen- ville were invited to attend a meeting We also Carry Weil-Casing and
r
ad and call on her. ;
>
Intends holding a picnic soon.
terririlleylll.
at Marysville on Tuesday evening for
Da First Class Tin We rk .
/ ^ $ e 0 . H. Titconib. iff engaged in —Wm.'Wild is having a second: story- ^^Harry Boot; of the Topefca. Stato work in tiro degrees.' ..
r
at Small Profits.
/
painting Mrs. l^rggiey s house. : _ built to the kitchen of his residence in
Journal, was in town, on Wednesday. C'r^WatervBte'-fit'nbt represented" on
—Rev. MAloney, jof Barnes, spent southwest Waterville. Fred Behnecke Everybody in Waterville is always glad the jury for the October term of district
JPfiesday with Bev. Dennis and wife. * is doing the work.
to see,Harry.
court. ;". .:.". .\ =,-.:-. ''•- rI
VERY LOW PRICES
fits, h£ sirw%
*<
".-»?-""
m
x
Staipescat just OWE-HAItfv OFFy #
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m
0
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£ M^ny other good bargains
20 Years
WATCH
Iwiflslytomj ML
YOIIBI'S;
Commercial Street .
Meat Market
Pitersop Bros*
Hubbard & Son. BUTCHERS;
6R0GEBIES!
J. R; EDWARDSi
175
C u t F l o w e r s a n d F l o r a l D e s i g n s Laundry Work; aolicited. .Leave
it at Milt Wilder>8 Barber Shop. AU
Ordered oa Short \N0tI3e
AH l hose kriowiog t hero selves inMES. W. J. iBpMMEli, Agept.jworfc guaranteed Katiafitctory,
2 0 . T h o r o u g h b r e d ' Poland Caioa dented to m e nrtk requested -to call
fBoara., AH . eligible to record. and settle before Oct.. 1. 1901.
: Price reasonable. <-.ul
'. si-vi.
•-. I.'V^^A f^^S^iSBH*.-TJBOHASi-•:
.Ci^TKOSEAS,
B u r t i s has got ima full line of SulfcB u r t i s has just received a ear load of
ey Plows, -Sockeye and Havana
Sorreya, Phaetons, Top Buggies
Force Feed Grain Drills, Mower?.
and Spring Wagons and will soon
:
;: have another car of those'Mitchell ' -.- ^-.,-, •;- ... r r~f ' ii'm- •'
-:'„
wagon?.
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^We-ean leJI^ttat coakesyonreyes
?• r had a running sore on m y leg
and your bead sV7im. Y o n are
Ot^EENGS, from 5 l-2c. to 10c.
for seven year?," writes Jlrs. James blur
bilious
and Dr. Caldwell's Syrup
Forest, of Chippewa Falls, Wis., Pepsin will
care you or the manu"and spent. hundreds of dollars i n facturers will
^1*ANNBLS, in Wai3t Patterns, from 20c. trying:
.refund you the par
to get it healed. . Two boxes chase price. TlSofd
by Mrs. W. J.
I to 80c, of Banner Salvo entirely cured i t . "
Rommel..
j
Beware of substitutes.
Anything- in-.Cor line, tkeidheapjelit and Best. W. H . Haroptoa, _
Scale Books fcr sale at this ofSce.
FOR
&ki&
G. A. E .
Qo
OsJfttrmttire r Monldings, PicItire Mais, Carpets^ Wirido-w
Shades, Oil Cloths, Linoleums
and Stfiw Matting-.
Givensa^caUi
.1
Commercial Street, |
- WATEKTIIifcEJIils.
Merchants' BanUi
. ' - • / - : - ' • .
{THOBNB 4 T S O M A S , i
7
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or Post Office Orders on alt Foreign Coontrie?.
Loans Money on Farms.
. Insurance Written in Bailable Companies.
- - .. I - - -
THE CASH
i
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h.
and
Of WATERVILLE.
ryan
- H E A D Q U A R T E R S FOR
C.L, Boor&ca
^ J?sxm implements,
A SPECIALTY.
Champion Binderi and Mo
s
G0NCORDIA FMiWR.
Harness, Hajtewara and,
at 10 per cent.
a few
Bemedy
MEN'S BLAH SUTES at same rate: C h a m- bAe rGl arienast Coagftt
liincoln Painte,
Favorite.)
Ftar anl Feetf,
who is also editor of T h e Herald at
The soothing and healing proper- Howe,iidL.Ty.^ writes t
M K T S HLHKOt.
IHmnture, Mt2sic^,Godd^|
M M I W M
ties; of this remedy; its pleasant taste
To whom it may concern—I was a
line trt Ciu.d's and Infant's Shoes
BrWOariisdin Kues, Beds andiBfiteks^
The regularmeefing of Waterville
Post^No, 26f>G. A . B ^ will be held
o n JpTiday evening, Sept. JS, 1901. carry the largest Stock: of Domestic
Comrades]are earnestly requeaf ed to and Foreign | Marbles and Granites
in HTorthern Kansas, or Southern
be present] . f HEP. B j m M m i ^
i Mi L . BfetrzEifj, - Commander. Nebraska. " Gall or write us at .
! Adiutast.
Washin^tHnrSas.
and prompt~and permanlen t cares uaSttats frnm stomaeJi trouble until £
nave -made, i t £ a great
with I was induced'to try a bottletof Dr.
y L^dwelPs 8yruppeiBitt a h * I wan l
mothers of small children to say that, in m y opinion it has no
for colds, croup and whooping coughs: equal as a stomscbr remedy. I had
S3 it always affords qaiefic relief, and tiled Bsany diderent remedies but
as It conlains no opium or other Inooe wittt Ibe bappy results of D r .
Jharpnfal drug, i t m a y i be given as CaldwetTs Syrup Pensinconfideotiy tq a bargyasjoajusdult.
.
Idd.Ter.
For -v . . Irs. :;Y- J. Rotnm^
Bo&ttsM*£W.J.% BEML
M
I wittSELL FOE CASH and at Prices
mat wiB Serprise you. - Call and see me
before buying elsewhere if you want to
save moowy.
WIU Deliver Goods to Any Part of the
«ty- -',-.'
";""'•&£'•*£:
et&
A FULL LINE AT REASONABLE PRICEl
CALL AND SEE FOB T O ^ R S
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LIBBY'S
4«»
a >
In our mammoth
kitchen we {employ a chef j
who is an expert in mating mince pies, .He has
charge of making all of j
Libby's Mince Meat He
uses the very choicest materials. He is told to make
the best Mince Meat ever I
sold—and he does. Get a
. package at your grocer's;
enoughfortwo large pies. You'll never use another' kind again.
••
Eibby's Atlas of the World, with 33
new maps, [size Exu inches, sent anywhere ior 10 cts. in stamps. Oar Booklet, "How to Make Good Things to
Eat," mailed free. ,
:: Libby, McNeill & Libby,
;
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CHICAGO.
A
ji
T w o Scottish Newspapers.
The most influential newspaper, in
Scotland is the Edinburgh Statesman,
and the oldest is the Dundee -Adver--"
tiper. j They are edited, respectively, by
s i r John; Leng and Charles Cooper,
both of whom are Englishmen and natives-of Hull, Yorkshire. • ,
:
ft i t '1'ftI-* iftftftWfrM-*TM"M"I"M"
California•4
Consolation and Comfort.
< I Who is it that does not wish to b e
out i n the: open air or irilve i n s o m e !
4eld .of sport, whether i t be w i t h the j
bat, rod or; gun; whether we go coastliog over Hihe hills and valeB on t h e CONSTITUTION BEATEN BY
wheel or sailing over rough v a v e s or
SEVENTEEN SECONDS.
into serene coves, it is. all sport, and
the springing muscles seem to: need it.
It is bound to happen thai some mis- IT WAS DUE TOCLUMSY BANDUNG
hap will occur. Thus it i s that we
have sprains in abundance. - Light
sprains, sprains that cripple, sprains She Sailed t h e Course P a t t e r than t h e
Columbia—Handicap a t Start, H o w - f
tiiat give great •pain, sprains that rob
ever, a n d T i m e ' Allowance, Made
us of sleep,-but sportsmen of * all Binds
Her Loser—New Defender
have come to know that there is noth• J
D i d Some Splendid: SaUing better than the old reliable St.
iacob's OIL Have it with you for use;
Ing In the Race.
you may rely o n its cure of the worst
sprain and restoration to t h e comThe -Constitution- sailed a capital
forts of life. ••! _'•
\.
race at .Newport, R. I., against the
September 19 to 27, account General
Convention of Episcopal church,
' San Francisco.
Anybody!may go—at $45,round
trip from Kansas City.
Choice, of direct) routes returning;
. final liniit, November 15.
j
1
Oh the way visit Indian Pueblos!
Petrified Forest, Grand Canyon of
Arizona, Yosemlte, San Joaquin
.Valley, Los Angeles.
j
. The.Santa Fe is the comfortable
way to go^-Harvey meals, best in
the world; superb service of the .
California Limited; personallyconducted tourist-car excursions.
; Write for our books, "To California
and Back" and "San Francisco."
S^rvteLFe.
Monograms on Pianos.
!• The initials of the. owner are sometimes used as a monogram carved on
aljpianp nowadays. Formerly the manufacturer's \ name was . placed in ;a
prominent position oh the instrument.
Trbday it: is reheated to comparaQvt
obscurity-, and » monogram, crest .01
cOat of arms is its successor.
i i
P A I N T RISKS
The risks in painting are
tnree: materials, mixing, putting on. I With best lead and
oil you take two; with ordinary mixed paint three; with
Devoe ready paint none. On
each package is this label:
If yoa have any fault to find with
this paint at any time, either now in .
painting or after in the wearing-, tell.
your dealer about it. We authorize. . 1
him to do what is right about it at •
our expense.
!
But do yourself and us the justice
to follow i nstructidns.
:
F . W. DEVOB & COMPANY.
I
Paint-safety for you in
Devoe as in no other.
Pamphlet o n p a i n t i n g free i f yoa
i (I G. W. BAGENBUCH, General A?ent, mention
this piper.- •
- The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway,
G
O
O
D
P
A I N T / D E V O E , CHICAGO.
'•"
ft KANSA'seiTY.^gr.i
r
Columbia over a course fifteen miles
t o "windward and back in a breeze
whose force averaged about; eight
knots, i t s greatest power being twelve
k n o b near the finish line. The Columbia j won by seventeen seconds, corrected, the Constitution beating her
rival, boat for boat, over the course
on elapsed time fifty-four seconds.
This does not include the handicap of
twenty-one ] seconds L or more with
which the Constitution started. Had
she not been handicapped she would
have wonl '• On the! windward work
she gained on the Columbia thirtytwo seconds., and also tjwenty-twp seconds on the run home before the wind.
In heavy puffs, when close to the finish line, her balloon -jib topsail split
in two and caused a big tangle aloft.
The Columbia was compelled to haul
down her ballooner at the same time,
for [the squall carried -away the
cringle at the.head of the sail. But
the big I sail on the Constitution
refused to be controlled and fluttered in
segments aloft, and-all "hands had to
do .their best to muzzle it. On the
other hand, -Columbia hauled down
her balloon jib topsail in seaman-like
style, and, smartly bending on the
spinnaker halyards, hoisted a reaching jib topsail in stops and, breaking
it out quickly, darted across the line
a winner. In" taking in'spinnakers
about twenty minutes before the finish line was reabhed by. the leader,
'Constitution's sail got tangled in the
headstays and it took several minutes
•to get it on deck. While flapping
aloft, the balloon jib topsail had" no
opportunity to exert'its utmost drawing; power. A t this time; the Columbia's ballooner was doing most effect-'
.ive work.
To smart handling and "excellent
judgment ColumW's victory "was due.'
There is no question that the old
mainsail and the altered lieadsalls ofi
the Constitution, which she carried^
had much to d o with 'the improved
showing she made.
The handicap at the start seemed to
be due to a lack of smartness aboard
the constitution and also to the more
able sea jockeying of those in charge
of the Columbia! The Constitution
allowed herself t^o be forced on the
wrong side of the| line, was compelled
to gybe around short on her heel and
then to take to'the other end .of. the
line, a deadly handicap; This and the
splitting, of her j balloon jib topsail
certainly lost her the! race. Had it
not been' f 0 r these: mishaps the Gbnstltxition would h a v | beaten the Columbia by a small jmargin beyond the
one minute and eleven seconds' time
allowance over the thirty mile course.
Easy Come, Easy Go. -
Square-Shouldered Coats doing:.
The man who creeps along hent
over, with his spinal column feeling in
a condition to snap like a pipestem at
any minute, would readily give a great
deal to get out of his dilemma, and yet
this i s only the commonest form by
which lumbago seizes on and twists
'out of shape the muscles of the back.
This is commonly known as backache,
a crick in .the back, but by whatever
name it may be known, and however
bad it may be. 10 minutes. vigorous
rubbing with "St Jacob's Oil ph. t h e afflicted part will drive out the trouble
and. completely restore. It is a thing
s o easily caught, it may be wonderfed
at why there is hot more bf it, hut
because i t Is so easily cured by S t Jacobs Oil may be the very reason that
we hear so little of i t
.
Hoax—"They had twins at Wigwag's
house last n i g h t " Joax—"Had a duce
of a time I suppose."
Are You Cains Allen's Foot EaseT
; The broad, square-shoulder effect in
coats is decidedly o n the wane. The
successful tailor nowadays is the one
^vho can give his customers the long
and lanky appearance. The'ta'!, thin
figure Is the present ide£l, and this
promises to hold good for t h e coming
fall and winter.—Philadelphia Times.
>;
A Symparhetlc Ink.
"Intoxications In a I l i f e Time, '
About 3,000 intoxications \ in a life-,
time is Dr. Charles L. Dana's estimate
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Public Debt Statement.
The monthly statement of the public debt, just issued, shows that at the
close of business ^.ugust 31, 1901, the
debt less cash in the treasury amounted to $1,036,349,866, a decrease for the
month of $5,460,597. The-debt is recapitulated as follows: I
Interest bearing j debtj $982,640,090.
Debt on which interest has ceased
since maturity, $1,393,620. • - I
Debt bearing no'interest, $382,287,-
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This amount, howeyeh does not include $780,039,689 jn Certificates and
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Utah Man Assinated. -
. R o b e r t Graham.!a well known citizen of Weber county, gUtah, and -a
prominent official! in t h e Mormon
church, was .shot ajnd abjaost instantljr
killed while returning; home from
church.. The affair is | shrouded i n
mystery, there being no clue to the
perpertators of t h e deed.j
• Killed B y a F l y Wheel.
While attempting to soap t h e belt
which passes over t h e jfly wheel in
P e r k t o s \ elevator, iat Frankfort, Kan..
Lee Patrick wasi {struck by t h e fly
wheel and .Instantly killed. H e had
contracted with the elevator company
for a year and this w a s his first day
a t wotk. H e was 27 years old andj unmarried.
I Tarns Murderer a t Twelve.
Carlos McCorniick, 12-j years jbld,
shojLand killed Antonio -Sbto, a playmatey 16 years! old, at Tucson, Ariz.,
w i t h a 227caliber irifle. s&roirpie i n a
buggy drove -by and McCormick raised
liierifie and said: :fl will take a shot at
them1.1" Soto prevented him from carrying! out his intention.: McCorniick,
In a jrage, thenyshot jSoto.* H i s sick
mother, on hearing what her s o n h a d
done;j died a few hours afterward from
the shock.
!
Many a man who claims toj be
i weded-to his art can't prove it.
! Three Chinese Dead In a PeU Street Fire.
Three Chinese lost their lives ia. a
found upon the fourth floor after t h e
heart; of Chinatown. One of them
was killed by jumping from t h e third
, floor t o the street. The other two were
found, upon the fourth floor ater the
flames were subdued. They had been
suffocated.
T h e damage to t h e buildIda price. HALL & BUOKEL, lew York. ing, which was
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NO 14.
Tfcqgarta, killed b y Homed with revolvers and knives,
July
*
25,1825.
Medworth now examined the SKJTUS
- Nasr-ed-Din, shah of Persia,
I LOCATES 20© FAMpaneL H e found that, rude a? _*:<-; cczz- Notable Assassinations Recorded assassinated o n May 1, 1896. as he,was
ILIES IN COLORADO.
By
the
Attempt
to
Kill
President
entering a shrine near his palace. T h e
w a s a n t h e other av ^^ex i t
•
Or the Trials of a Spanish QirL
• wtrivance
in History,
man who shot h i m was disguised a s a
a s a most carefully execr fd thing- . . ^•cKuiley.
•
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- • It w a s : simply one' of any jiinmber of
woman and i s believed to have been
^
B y S£WVU?i> W . HOPKINS.
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paaoas that ornamented th J walls of ATTE.IPTS G¥ RECEHT t I B E S . the tool of a band of conspirators. H e
w a s canght and suffered t h e most hor- ARE MURDERED BY MANIACS.
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' • the roam, and when close'l could not
rible death " that Persian . ingenuity
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Copj rlgtitftl 1900 try Robert I*vnuif*L'aV go**T
• • be detected a s different in its construcCL.
of Celebrated
eduld invent.
j
tion from any of the others.
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H a v e D i e d a t tin
Antonio Canovas del Castillo, prime
Medworth counted .tfc _m» and-.'fannd
J
t h e sugar beet district
Snrely y o a iftr Gomez must be~ mistakCHAPTER "VOL—(Continued.)
mintster of Spain, shot to death by
that
t
h
e
gff<gr»g
pan'I
w
a
s
t
h
e
fifth
en."
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S o n Joan set oat a t a gallop. He'
Cbiefiy Victims.
Michael Angomio, a n a s Golli, an Italtwo hundred famOtos from
Bad s o t traveled more than a mile
"How? Gomez? What about Gomezr* from either end, being exactly half
ian anarchist at Santa Agueda, Spain,
way.
the first fifty fitalrlHi t o
w h e n h e s a w before him a hot, w i t h a
"Gomez came to me and said: Matta, They would have termed "their attenHolly, about October 2ft. 1
George DX of England, attempt fay while going t o t h e baths, on Aug. 8,
large-white rock in front of it. At the zudo, D o n Juan Garza is RUXLOIXS f o r
Two presidents of t h e United
door of t h e {hot stood the horse, of the safety of his daughter. We do n o t tion t o other things, hut bearing foot- Margaret Nicholson; a n Aug. 2-, 1788,
—-Abraham T.fntriTTi sod James A. Gar"The leader of t h e colony i s an'
Gomez.
know h o w strong the force of Salvarez steps they sprang into t h e hiding-place and. by James Hatfield on. May 15,1809. . Joan Id?arte Borda, president of
field—iave fallen before t h e assassin'a pert agrtcnltnrist -and h a s visited
Uraguay,
killed
on
August
25,
1897,
and
cfca—1
jfca>
paheli
Napoleon L of France, attempt b y
l e a p i n g from h i s horse, Don Joan may be. He may retake t h e castle, and
They distinctly heard two men enter use of a n frrfprnaT ifen»Ttfno. on Decem- at Montevideo b y Avelino Arredondo, bullet prior to the crime at Buffalo. An carefnJJy rn lawtli^lt i.I a n sections of
tied.him to a {tree and crept cautiously thg^girl must not be exposed t o . t h e
'. attempt w a s made t o assassinate "An- "rha TTiiiii#.ffff «Tt.;artn -TnrT*i^
afficer i n Drhgnayag at my. f, ;
the
room.
—
the..
ber « , i a » .
r
forward < toward t h e .hat.
passions of; victorious soldiers. D o y o n
drew Jackson, b a t w a s thwarted. Pres- ArkaTwas valley the most promising of
President
Drat,
attempt
i
n
t
h
e
City
It was a rude...habitation, made of know of a «afa retreat^near this place?* . Bending down, Medworth applied h i s r Czar Paul of Russia, killed' by nobles
of Mexico by M. Arnnlfo on. Sept 20, ident McKiniey's life has been threat- any section visited, ou sctoiiat o f theof h i s court on March 24, 1S0L ~
l o s s , the-cfevi ces partly filled w i t h 'None nearer than a m i l e / I answered. ear to the panel to listen t o what
ened- twice before this last event.
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superb climate, rich s o n a n a t h e most
" ':
mad. The sounds of voices at ordin- 'The hut of the Carta Ramana.* 'Take said.
Spencer Percrval, premier of H n g - 1 8 9 7 , - --...
:
Jose
Maria
Reyna
Barrios,
president
The murder of President TiafloTw perfect irrigation system i n the world, ~
'fit is a strange—a .most inexplicable hthd, killed by Hemngham on May 11,ary tones inside could be easily heard h e r there," he said. "TeE her- that Don
of Guatemala, killed at Guatemala City came a t t h e close of t h e costly and harked by a reservoir supply with sufby a listener outside. .
Joan, her father, i s i n command of. a th|ng. Garza," he heard some one say. JS12. •;
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bloody civil war; at a moment when ficient w a t e r t o irrigate a S t h * lands
George IY. of England, attempt-on on Feb, 8,1898, b y Oscar Soiinger.
S o n Joan applied his ear to a con- portion of -the army and cannot come "I confess I do n o t understand i t "
;
Empress
Elizabeth
of
Austria,
staball the m a n from Illinois had strug- for t w o years without a drop of rata,
to
her."
He
commanded
m
e
to
do
this
*Your
majesty,"
was
t
h
e
reply,
and
Jan. 28, ISTT. \
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venient crack.
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j i"I I say y o u l i e ! " her heard the voice .senor, and I did. She followed, me, and Medworth's heart throbbed as he recAugust Kotzebue of Germany. kiHea bed. by I s c h i a l , a French-Italian an- gled for seemed about t o be realized; thus insuring the farmers against faila n in t h e hoar when t h e triumph of t h e ure of crops. After the first movement
I took her to Ramana's hot".':-''
ognized t h e voice;of the father of t h e by Earl Sand Jar political motives' on archist, at Geneva,- Switzerland,
b f Gomez say. "She i s here.**
;
Sept,
10,
1898..
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republic seemed t h e greatest. The a s - the balance w i n follow a s fast a s
\
"Ton
1%*"
cried,
Don
Joan,
beside
girl
he
loved,
"as
for
understanding
it,
March
23,
1819.
'• Senor i s mistaken, came a voice i n
William Goebel, Democratic- claim- sassin w a s John Wilkes Booth, an ac- homes can be provided for them.**
Spanish. T h e Indians of the Spanish- fahnsplf. *3J have been t o the earth's believe'me, I have not been near that „ Charles D o e de Berri, Trilled on' Feb.
ant to the governorship of "Kentucky, tor, a brother of the afterward famous
Mr. Seagraves advises that t h e 1
American countries early learned to hut. Gomez was there.-He demanded p o i n t My heart i s bursting with 13,1826.
use the language of their conquerors., m y daughter of ^tfae old Carib, but t h e grief. t It" was a dastardly crime. A
Andrew Jackson, president of the shot by a person unknown on Tuesday, tragedian, Edwin Booth, and a mis- ars i n the valley are very
Indian swore that she had not been crime f o r which t h e criminal mast die United States, attempt o n Jan. 30, Jan. 30, 1900, while on h i s w a y to t h e anthropist of thai most i pronounced and as that section w i n b e densely
: ""There i s n o ooe : here,**
state capitol in Frankfort, Ky.
populated a n d hi ought n p to a high
type.
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1835.
I learn his name."
^Tou Be, I t e n y o u ! " exclaimed brought thire."
standard
of cultivation, it w i n in five
Humbert,
k
i
n
s
of
Daly,
shot
to
Almost at t h e moment that PresiGomez, "Mattazudo took a girl away - ^"You heard that, senor?*
Louis FhiKppe of France, s i x at T
"It is" stfli doabtfil, then, whether
or
s
i
x
years
became the richest and
death
on
July
29,1900,
at
Monza,
Italy;
dent
Lincoln
w
a
s
assassinated
Lewis
from t h e castle and brought her here.
tempts:
B
y
FiescBi,
o
n
July
28,1835;
Gomez
o
r
Mattazndo;
i
s
lying.'
"I did. I missed my daughter, and
j I '-,- f j Payne PowelL son of a Florida clergy- moat prosperous community i n t h e
X learned of it, j and came a t once to knew, that same -foul fiend had taken
"It is almost a certainty that neither by Alibftud, on June 25, 1836; b y Min- by Angelo BrescL •: £ \
take her away. She i s to he my her away. Gomez left the castle, and •is telling t h e truth.'
nier, on Dee. 27, 1S3S; by Darmos, o n
i Albert Edward, then prince of man, broke into t h e residence of Sec- country.
He says:
bride."
• -< . •
1 followed him. I heard his conversa"Strange. Y o a say y o u rode t o t h e OctL16, 1840; b y Iecampte, o n April Walks, n o w king of Tgngtattrt attempt retary Seward, w h e r e the latter w a s
"Sugar beets are a very profitable
1 4 184S; b y Henry, a n July 19, 1846. by Brussels anarchist o n April 4, 1900. lying ill, and whom he stabbed in sev' "Men do not steal their brides now," tion with the Carib. H e cursed because Carfb's hut with Mattazndo'
crop
for the farmer and* the only draweral
pjg«HWf,
H
e
also
fractured
the
m y daughter was not there, and swears
Denis
Afire,
archbishop
of
Paris,
o
n
replied t h e Indian.
William
McKinley,
president
of
t
h
e
"Straight- from your presence. Yon
back
i s the laborious work in toe thinUnited States, attempt, shot a t Buffa- skull of Mr. Seward's son, stabbes m
"I did not steal this one. I tell TOD vengeance I on yOu,"
coaaaMMded Mattazndo t o find and r e - June 27,1848,
:
ning season which lasts about t w o
soldier
on
duty
and
two
other
persons
Rossi,
Cbmte
"Penegrfno,
Roman
lo,
on
Sept,
6,1901.
I
I .know she I i s . here. Mattazudo stole
"On, me, senor? Gomez has tricked turn m y daughter, and i t must be said,
weeks. This feature, however, is begp**f TrTf?1^** ^*tq escape.
her from the castle and brought her o s both. H i s mmmand' to me was a He i n a n truth, that "he seemed at least statesman, a n Nov. 15, 1848.
ing overcome by labor brought into
'
Booth
w
a
s
shot
b
y
h
i
s
pursuers
Frederick
William
IY.
of
Prussia^athere.; I know this, I tell Too, and if to get the girl'bat of the castle. But t o be sincere i n his effort W e went t o
flaw Scotchmen Harry.
the vaDey from New Mgrtrn. who c o n TOO do not give her np it will be bad he tricked you more shrewdly stm."
In Scotland t h e path t o matrimony Payne was hanged.
the Carih's h u t W e ferand t h e old I n - tempt by Sofelage o n May 22,1850.
tract to thin beets at aq much per acre.
f o r TOO,** -I
? '•-. •.'_' - ;.
"Tricked me?**
dian there. Mattazudo a t
"In t h e vicinity "of Rocky Ford,
"I am an .old -man sendr. Toil m a y
"Tricked ..you, senor; he and Ram- manded him t o deliver np the girl
where
t h e land has been cultivated e x kHI me, if you wilL I am powerless ana. Yoa saw his horse. Yoa crept t o he, Mattazndo had brought there
tensively, i t i s possible under only fair
against an army. My. friends are not the hat. You made no allowance for a misunderstanding. The Carib
conditions to raise twenty ton* o f
your friends.. The friends..a JLthe^ re- Gomez keeping a watch for pursuers. calmly on and. asked how many mere
beets to the acre, whfle thrifty and inpublic are mine, and - they are de- You heard h i m curse. because the girl were fowling fo? a girl he' had never
dustrious farmers grow from twentyfeated."! j
V :-"
was not i n t h e house. But did you go seen. Mattazndo threatened, t o shoot
five to thirty tons to/the acre, and in
**Whait do; T ( c a r e about aH thJir? I i n s i d e r ' ! j '.
him, but nothing could move t h e old
some instances a s high a s thirty-five
did notjfc&k for jyour friendship. I want i "Go—inside? What d o y o u mean?"- Tndfarr I pleaded " with. hfm. T**betons:
that g i r l " '. \'.\
gasped Dan Juan.
sought h i m with a n the energy of a
"The price of b e e t i ' i s determined a c "She i s hot! here, senor,"*
'-"I mean senor. that i f you had gone 'broken-hearted father to restore my
cording to their sugar content, t h e a v "She i s .here. Mattaxodo told me s h e inside, perhaps you - would have found fowghter to me, but h e s t m claimed
erage being about O per'ton. The cost
w a s here." , r ';;'
your daughter; I took her to the. Ca- he had not seen her. Mattazndo told
of growing'beets, Jtaeluding. all labor,
T o n are not wise to- believe t h e rlo's hut. Gomez went there t o get her. me' that .Ramana was a friend cf G o seed, a s well a s / h a m eating the crop
w o r d s ' o f Mattazndo. The; half-breed H e saw you S coming. He and Ramana mez, and n o doubt had agreed to keep
In t h e fan i s about 525 per acre, leavhas a lying tongue and crafty mind. quarreled to trick yon. You .saw him. s i l e n t T h e only way, of course, w a s
i n g tt»* *"m*r ^75 or more profit a n
If h e h a s taken t h e girl away, he has ride away.i Yon did not wait to see h i m to g e t the troth out elf Gomez,
acre for bis beet crop.
come back. F o r proof, senor, where i s we returned to t h e castle I taxed G o . p o t her where yon cannot find her."
"The Arkansas valley of Colorado at;
^ wiir.«nffher" ;
, G o m a m n r r '. " •-•=v ! ..—- -r ,
m e z with t h e crime*;bat without'waitconsidered
the ideal sugar beet coun"I hope so senor. I would hot "wish
Don Juan turned to Philip with a ing t o deny f t he; sprang upon Mattry, as they grow more tons to t h e
s h e would remain in the hands of Mat— white .faceL ;"'"'••:-•'
tazudo with drawn sword, and would
acre and contain a larger percentage
tazudo. H e is a devH of cruelty, and
"Have I been So stupid V he asked.
have killed him, hid [not some of the
of sngar than beets grown anywhere
knows no law but bis own p a s s i o n s .
' T h e mistake can!be remedied,** said Zambos been standing near to interi n t h e world. Tbe Rocky Ford facH e would not bring the" girl here, Philip. "Mattarado, y o u thought, you fere. Then, to raej Gomez denied all
tory i s now rearranging some of Its
for,he knows I would protect her. H e obeyed Gomez, before. Obey m e now. knowledge of m y daaghter, and says
machinery, the: beets being s o rich
i s -my enemy—I am his.!*
Take some of your brave Zambos witb t h e story of Mattazndb i s a He.. Now;
they wfll not: submit to the usual
"I must find her.- If she is l o s t to me, you, g o to, the Garth's hut and bring what am I to believe?: Only one thing
THKTtfBT PWKSTnWNTK g j Q P M S O F
methods employed a t the other facback Don |Joan's daughter. Go, Your i s certain—that m y pbor girl i s stolen
I wfli kflt t h e Imlf-breed."-1
•I
tories.
\
is
broader
and
smoother
than
i
n
EngFrancis
Joseph
.of
Austria;
attempt
S
c
o
o
t
i
n
g
of
Garfield.
life
depends
on
it,**
"He should have" been killed long
from -me, and I woold- give m y life t&
land.!
The
great
holiday
fiaae
i
n
Glas"Cantaloupes
are
also
a
very
profitby
Libenyi
an
Feb.
18,1853.
| On the 2d of July, 1SS1, aU over t h e
• g o , senor." .
know s h e was safe."
Ferdinand, Charles JJJ-, dnke of Par- gow ! i s the fair week: All t h e ship- United States, a t 9:38 i n m e morning, able crop, and many growers estimate
| CHAPTER I X .
"Ton swear you have'told m e t h e
The old Spaniard Ifiad not left the m a , on March 27, ISS.-t
yards are Closed gnrt man Ttas ttnro to the telegraph instruments suddenly they wfll pay S10O an acre net. I s a w
i&£ .
' The Sliding PaneL
troth?** " I #wear ft, senor.";
room before two silent figures crawled
marry.
But' many shirk t h e tningates opened with t h e Washington r**l
two a n a one-half acres near - Rocky
Isabella
H.
of
Spain,
attempts
by
L
a
~Yoa-, swear you have not' seen. t h e
"WeU, wie a r e here," said Tempest,
stealthfry away from|the cTfiTfwg panel Biva on May 4, 184"; by Merino o n of the* high; road. Seventy irregular Operators who wondered a t t h e sudden
Ford that yielded the grower o n e
girl? Repeat i t after me." j
standing with the lantern in h i s hartft
and down under the foundations gg^TTi Feb, 2, 1852; by Raymdnd Fnentes a n marriages took place' this fair i n Glas- interruption sprang to their keys ami
thousand dollars. This w a s o n rented
"Senor, yon are wasting t i m e I
"We o w n the.caverns, what are w e
to lay their plan of action.
gaw. The method is-simple and inex- lisffmed to the slow delivery of this land of which the owner received oneMay 28,1856.
' f
know n t h i n g . I swear I have not seen going to do with them?"
(To be continued.)
•
^.
third of the crop. This may b e rather
Napoleon E X , attempts b y Pianori pensive. T h e couple take each other message:.
^thegtfi>
•> f"The first thing," said Medworth, "is
for man and wife before witnesses, and 1 -""President Garfield w a s shot this a n exceptional case, but it proves what
on.
April
28,
1855;
b
y
Benemarre
o
n
"Then let Mattazndo beware.? •
to destroy this powder train, a n d t a k e
intensive farming will do.
Sept.' 8, 1855; by Oram! and others then they go t o t h e sheriff and ask for morning a t the Baltimore and Ohio deof
Gomez rushed from the house,. precautions that the magazine is not
warrant to register. There i s a n ab- pot by Charles Guiteau."
(France)
o
n
Jahi
14VI85S.
"Alfalfa, a s wefl a s small gratas, *>
There
a
r
e
signs
and
symptoms
of
a
blown u p while, w e are i n here."
.mounted h i s horse and rode away.
sence of fuss and wedding cake which
weQ
and are profitable crops t o grow.
Daniel,
prince
of
Montenegro,
o
n
This
was
the
second
presidential
as-"
revived
interest
in
the'
game
of.
bowls,
Don Juan did not seek to stop Mm
They spent a half hour at this work,
appeals t o the modest a n d economical sassination .to be spread on the pages Vegetables of aB kinds, poultry and
Aug.
13,1860.
one
of
the
oldest
outdoor
pastimes
i
n
T h e old Spaniard w a s bewildered b y and when they considered t h e magaThat morning dairy products * « — " " ^ good prices,
Abraham T.fnrritp president of t h e TTmrff. Besides miners, laborers, engi- of American history.
what he had beard. While it was evi- z i n e safe, they began a n " Tntrtg»t«n FTn gland i In i t s heyday bowls ran
neers
and
shipyard
workers
generally,
and a ready market in Denver. ColoPresident
.Garfield,
accompanied
by
trhited
States,
a
t
Ford*s
theater.
archery very; closes—so d o s e , indeed
dent that Gomez knew t h a t Lola had Of t h e i r aitr rum liftings
rado Springs, Pueblo and t h e mining
been taken away from t h e castle, h e . . N o t far from the powder magazine that i n t h e interests of aatJonaJ de- Washington, b y John Wilkes Booth, the seventy numbered a ventriloquist Secretary of State Blaine, had gone to
h a d said nothing t o indicate that her they found a rude atone stairway fense i t w a s deemed essential t o dis- on" t h e evening of April 14; died o n a physician, a v a l e t a school] board the Baltimore and Ohio depot i n Washofficer, a hotel-keeper, a coachman, a ington t o take a train to Williams Col-Lands i n t h e vicinity of
abduction was a t IDS o w n bidding.
running front a central position i n t h e courage, the game. Thus i t was, prob- .April 15.. 1SS5.
Mrt-Tiao^ prince of Servia, o n Jnne soldier, a sea captain, a lapidary and lege, Ohio. I t w a s h i s old college and Ford, before t h e erection of the
- Fortunately Gomez did n o t ride t o - cellar t o a n abrupt termination against ably, that - t h e P » « M came to he
a motor ear driver.—London Chronicle. he w a s to be t b e guest of honor a t t h e factory, that sold for thirty-five, forty
ward D o n Joan's horse.
a wooden door, what seemed t o be looked upon as having 7?»»°t*frnr Of 10, 1858. -$. , fe>T
Prim, TT"" g of Spain, o n Dee, 28;
commenceent —exercises.
H e w a s in [_aad--fifry-~doliars an acre, a r e worth
an Illicit character, and fair a time i
- Garza returned to t b e castle reach- one a t the top.
today from o n e hundred and fifty to
died
on
Dec.
30,
1870.
unusually
happy
mood
and
chatted
ing it before; Gomez. He went d u e c t l j
Bulls in
Upon examining t h e w a n at t h e more or. less associated with houses of
George Darboy, archbishop of P a r j a , ^ S i t were not for t h e Irisa members gayly with Mr. Blaine. They entered t w o hiindieI and
t o PhfEojk .
r ^ S top, they found -that what had seemed entertainment which were n o t always
by cuutuiunigte. cat May 24,1S71_
of parliament half of the f a n of par- t h e station watting room together. A s The
j "Well? said the pmUaahu. eagerly, t o be a door had no knob, and no ap- of the best repute. B u t in spite of the . BKhard^~-gta^^a\JMayo,
net over land above aB
liamentary
proceedings would be l o s t t h e y passed the door Charles J. G o i - L j h a t ban
of
bygone
fimliiiiifs,
t
h
e
bawling
parent way of opening it. rising to his feet.
to aaw h>
general
of
India,
by
tean,
t
h
e
assassin,
stepped,.
ap-benxhdT
'
"~pem«
"This door, if it is a door," said green has survived, -more especially in Viet, i n *i»«*»«»»- i^tg^fa^ on -Feb. 8.
"I have not found her," said D o n
Mr. Garfield and shot him. * The presi-~ "dred
any
partiality
for
the
honorable
the
north
of
*ngii»qiT
g
a
d
i
n
Scoth
Juan, fiercely, "but I k n o w the name of Tempest,"was never; made f o open."'
1872.
^=-^~=^~~,
^bjer^ifcariagaTH^himr'. ^ g j * * ^ * * dent sank to. the. fioor, officers seized
t h e scoundrel who took her away."
"There must h e a secret spring." Nor can there b e any more jlfUflWif^x
t h e valley
another,;"! answer "coldly in .the af- Gnfread 'and" the dread news w a s fiash- f a r y
than bowls for a
I "Name him."
said Medworth. "Surely t h e stairs are
perfect system of irrigation.
of Spain, attempt'on Jury 19, IST2.
ed
to
aU^parts
of
the
firmative. Nor" T h e Hflence of the
not here for nothing. If force cannot lag,
**Mat
atraxudo. the half-breed.
with a never fatting supply of water, a
Prince Bismarck, attempt b y Blind Irish members of the house," said a n '"Ah* teU m e a n that you have learn- open t h e door let us look for a spring." n a v e
right going with t h e
on May ?, 1866; b y Knlfasm o n July other, "shall be heard h o longer'**
A s soon as possible the preside
The" began a PH'wfwT ^iaf*'inli"tt of livery physical
s selling a t thirty-five dollars p e r
13, 1874.
removed
to
t
h
e
White
He
Sir John Parnell declared that "Every
v o i v e f i b r e z f e k e t and
the surface of the door, and t h e
cent down a n d t h e
AMni Aziz, wmlrgn of. Turkey, o n man ought t o be ready to give h i s last later, b y advice of ins physicxa
around it, going over every inch with Bttle
at s i x per cent.
penny to save the remainder of his tor- removed t o a rnftege a t
their finger ends. Tempest holding: t h e
wflt
Avni and other Turkish
while another spoke of "Re- k where h e died S e p t Mt.
to fSCllxt&t€ tile
rtf., on whics t*wcy I'mafic n**ofa fliai'tfiptai
irretrievably
T h e entire couatij lived w i t h
"Ha! Here ,is something." said Medt y per eent down and t h e balance to
hTstr Another member declared t h a t during h i s hours of agony and aaa
worth. "A button."
at six
he w a s n e t going to reiterate what h e ed. when h e passed away. H e m
H e pushed, paHed and twisted this,
IILJH o f mil't**f p a^*a*f^^11TTf ?^1T MTWi "^T
to no
fas
for lecotety i s o n e of t h e sad
"I am convinced that this
stories
t o be
:" h e said. "Now. while
nind had been
I manipulate It, you posh t h e door. I t
may be out of
rries of tbe bftfar pofftieal fight then raging beBerried
tween the presis^ent and aenalcas
b i s strength t o Use door, had n o
Cankfiag and Piatt of New York. Tbe
in opening it.
••••••M«M»t»M
»••»•»•••>»•••»•»•>••*••»•••••#»
room into a wide halL
i n t o this, they saw, at
BAILKOAI) NEWS.
| ..The Fifilmsters of Venezuela.. |
X
mam had been a crank aB his Hfe, a
lyto
this antU
S i s dticmed anipeky when t h e
ing ring comes off J t e
from forgetftuneas or accident,
ftjs
a *•"•«•«» wipeiimiaHi that when the
s to
:.i
urn-mi
MauugiMSUiBi
tea
••*•"
ff*'rir
TiMMaaB
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y
COUNTY ITEMS- ,
f^feNTY TEARS AfiO. ; ,
-An Erie girt came near getting- her
LOW RATE BULLETIN.
The Frankfort lair dose* today,
her into trouble the other "flay, 'ac- Tib Mttaonxi Paclfto_wUl hav« soaait tri^
cording « \be Sfkt RepubfWkn. t She Uckets on sale tor the fotlowlng occaalesa at
Bwrttle Woodmen will have a^tfffifcc on The foHowing item* 'dre from % copy
of-Sept. IS, TSSL
Tery low rates:
•Oct 3d.
01
"""vT
*'*
[«•
a
chair
on
theporeh.
Later
ihnr
Bnttaie jj.%.', PaniimkMc&ixpoaltlon,The Seattle K.&L. of S. bold a picnic
JtayltoNoT. 1.
'
Good hay was wrfrfh:$2.60 a ton.
—Miss
Mary
Griffith
is
the
lady
eierk
father
went
into
the
house
and
thehlrI on Saturday, Sept. 28th.
ATednoedjpate gleepmg car CawkerCity SeUi.
1n
tbe
Afton
store.
ed girl was.sitting on the chair. The
7 th Tor Uiflalo and Clevelaad.
' Hogs are said to be dying from leme The river was rafiffng and the water
was muddy,
, >.
_ W . F. M. Society 13c. tea tonight at girt took the picture of her and when San Frari"dfico, Hal., Episcopal Chorea Conne w'Steease near HtSfeixner.
vention. October 3.
tbe pictures were developed it was «e«m»hlb
Hew corn was- quoted at 30 and 40 Mrs. L. E. Weaver's.
tkSi& t b i « u from Earope via a*
Marysville
and
Snmmerfleld
played
found
they
ware'btffe
on
the
same
plate
MP*).*-.'
—Miss Marie Actios am) her niece
a game ot base ball at Marysville last cents a bushel.
and showed the old gentleman holding
Tourlat. Various dates. ^ ^
Albert Knnz and Geor^ Specht dis- left on Monday for St. Joseph. ' j • the hired girl on his lap.
Sunday.
For rates, dates of sale, llmlta. pVlateflmltiA license has'been granted to Frank solved -partnership. Kunz Bros, continu- —Wm. Fitzgerald and family visited —Don Farfar Thomas, well known in ter and for tier Information, see nearest aaWt
relatives in Blue Bapids on Snnday.
Bobbins, of Waterville, to run a billiard; ing the business.
or address
—Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Miller attended Waterville, having taught in the GramMajor
Monroe
reported
that
be
had
a
HSnu. E . STTLIS. p. St T. A . ,
hall at Blue Rapids.
mar
room
oT
our
school
three
years
ago,
theSoglfhliing at Cleburne, .Sas., last
A yield of « | bushels of wheat to the 'crab apple tree that had been In fell Saturday.
.is now traveling with the Chicago Glee H. C. TownmJD. O.P.ltT. A : * ^ " ' **•
'*':''
acre Is reported by J. B. -Haw*Ins, dfj bloom fertwo Weeks.
Club.- They era now on a tour of the
St. Ionia, Mo,
1
Bichland township.
. ! Albert Ktnfz and Will Bom returned, ^ ^ 5 ^ * l n e * W * n d < h I M w » *«F« Southern State*. Mr. Thomas has a
Stops t h e r o u g h
An organiser for the 3V. O. U. W. has from New Mexico, thoroughly satisfied Vhrftlng her mother, Mm. Beafitfld. the fine tenor voice. '
first of the week.
A
n
d
W o r k s off t h e Cold.
b«eu wtfrW* in Blue Rapids endeavor-' •mat there we're worse places than this
—A. L. Owens is the fttdbe* in the
part of Kansas.
^-Tbe'Sfst
frost
mfSe
its
appearance
Laxative
Bromo - Quinine Tablets
Ing to drganlze a lodge. ,
Sawin district, north of town. Mr.
J . M. 8earlep, J. C. Mickey; Geo. S. on Tuesday morning. The thermomet- Owens comes from EfBngham, Is a grad- cure a cold in one day. N o Cure.
The^Cdanty Board are advertising for
No Pay._ Price 26 cent*.
Hall, L. E. Weaver and P. T. Vickery all er stood at 40 at 7 o'clock.
uate of the Atchison County High
'bids to build the new jail. The bids will
went
to
Kamws
^City
to
attend
the
fair
—Mrs. Ed. Rowland, jiving north of School at^fcnt place, and has passed the
be received np to noon, Oct 10th. <'
and see the sights.
Excursions Extraordinary.
this
city, returned recently from an ex- civil service examination.
The cooper shop and contents at the
President
Garfield
was
reported
convatended
Vfcfft
to
Oklahoma.
The
Missonrl Pacific Witt rtu Horde Visitors'
—A
small
leather
valise,
found
on
the
Blue Valley "plaster mu*l near Bine Bapids
lescent by ©r. ftiss, tbe physician at- —A foot ball club has been organized road near Waterville, has been ^eft at E-Tcnrsions to Ohio and ladiana—tb*firstof Ufe
were destroyed by fire on the 8th.
tending hhV although he died on the for the fall campaign. Nldk Keifer is this office, The owner can get it by de- kind ever offered the trarelIJIR pnblic—rroa this
Eonndjtrip Home Visitors* tlekeU at
Home •talent will present the play of 19th, three days afterwards.
scribing contents and paying for this avicinity.
rate of abutrt onejrare for the round trip, good
"Michael Strogoff" at Marysville to- Geo. W. Winans returned borne from captain and Bay Dickey manager.
notice.
'
"
<
thirty days;tor return, -will he on sale at SlTs"—Miss Chilson, or Vermillion, Is atnigh t. The proceeds go to the W.ife.C.. Washington, where be had been conduct—The Marysville 'Republican sayS that sonri Paciflc ticket omces for such trains aa wUI
tending
our
edwol
this
Virfrer.
-She
An effort is being made to organize an ing the county Institute, and left at once
penait passengers to paas through St. Louis on
tbe report that Bfll-Wilbite bad been Sept.
17tb and•21th and Oct. lat and 8th.
orchestra at Blue Rapids of boys and for 'Fort 'Madison, Iowa, to see his wife will stay with her aunt, Mrs. Calli- shot at St. Joseph, Mo., is a mistake.1
rhan..
We "haVe four dally 'ilyer3 from Kansas Ciijr,
girls ranging in age from 12 to 15 years. and a daughter bora on Sept. 10th.
- i
;
—Fred Wohler, of Parallel, was in leaving at 9:50a.m.. 1:10p.m.. 9:15 p.m. and*
An' effort -is being wjsde by the Com- Hon. W. W. Smith made a start toward —Tom Hughes, at one time editor of town on Tuesday with a wagon load of 10:15 p m. Connections in the Union Static^
at St.. bonis -with all raada ana tr»in» to «h
mercial Clubto'have a broom factory and the field of his surveying operations last the_Marysvllle News, is secretary of the apples.
points In. Ohio and Indiana. Oa<*equipment Is
also it cigar factory locate in Blue Bapids. Monday morning. They intended to New Mexico World's Fair Commission
se<«ad-to none. We have elegant new palace
for.St.
Louis.
1
The inspector of rural mail routes went travel overland to.Topeka and will take
513. OO T o BufiarO t * a n - A m e r l day coaches, otftlTr ears (aU seats free),i Pnl'rover the route running oat ot Blue Bap- tbe cars from thence. The following are —Wm. Lamoreaux received a letter
n parlor cars and sleepers.
c a n a n d R e t u r n — $ 1 3 OO,
For Home Visitors' tickets and all informaids one day last week. He reported it all tbe names of the parties who accompanied from his wife.On Monday, saying she
him: Chas.Fargo, Jas. Monroe, J. Mc- would be home in a few toys Itfrer he via the Nickel Plate Road, daily, tion call on our agents or address
right
with limit of 15 days; 20 day tickets
Cms E. STTLSS, A.G.P.A.,
received the letter. ,
- Five dollars cash is the^rfee offered for Fadden, Ellis Ludwick, Jean Anderson,
at $16 00, and 80 day tickets at $21.00
Kansas City, M6\
the best five minute speech on "Fraternal John Hines, Henry Seibert, jr., George —Frank Zellers has grading contracts for the round trip. Through service n C. Towxskxn. G.P.4T.A..
St Louia, Mo.
Insurance" at'the Beattie log rolling on Casey, J. C. Meyers, o*f Waterville, and ferM. P . B . B, at Greenleaf, Palmer to New York and Boston and lowest
available
rates,
f
u
r
particulars
and
Mr.
Lewallen,
of
Frankfort
Our
best
and
Concordia.
He
starts
his
men
at
Oct. 3d.
Pan-American folder of buildings
wishes follow the expedition and we sin- work this week at Palmer,
The local supply having been used up cerely hope to see tbe boys return with
. „J and grounds, write John Y.TVhihanf
T. 6. GORDON,
at Beattie, ice is being shipped to that their scajps intact and their pockets filled - A n fnterestlnglerter, descriptive of Oeneral Agent, 111 Adams Street!'
Stockholm, %kTs been received from H Chicago.
town from the west and the price has with ducats.
THE WOODMEN I
F. Talbot, who, with bis wife, at the
Log Boiling *on Thursday Of last week gone up. /
time be wrote, was in Venice, Italy.
will cry Bales ia Marshall aatl adjoining
T o C a r e a Cold i n O n e l»ay
Carden is the nameVft a new town said
counties. Terms reasonable aad
JrATRRVILLB,FBZDAY,SEPT.SO,lS0L wits attended by a -large crowd and a to be laid ont in this county according to
Stood
D
e
a
t
b
Off
Take
Laxative
Bromot^iiinine
Tab'•jiMK Louis Miller and family left for
very pleasant time was spent. The prosatisfaction guaranteed.
E B Monday,.*lawyer of Henrietta, Texas, their future home at Fremont, Ohio,the lets. All 'druggists, refund the money
Realdeb'co sad Pestoffica, Watsrvffla,
cession formed at the part at 10:30 a.m., a dispatch published in the daily papers. once tooled a grave-digger. Me 8ay»: «<My
if
it
rails
to
cure;
E.
W.Grove's
sigfirst of tbe wdex. Hh sold his farm to
and headed by the Irving band, followed Where hilt?
brother was Very low with molaiial fever and
23c.
J ? L ? i M 8 , U J ? Uauthorisad to sonH. LiUibridge tor §2,481 before leaving. nature lit on each box.
jaundice.
I
persuaded
htm
to
try
Electric
Bit
by TVoo#fflen-marshalled by Venerable On Wednesday night, Sept. 4th, an at6*ct for aates and terms.
^rliiand after §ept. 1,1901, Consul E. D. Burke and citizens in con- tempt was mad* to •break into the Beattie ten, and Ke was soon much better, bat continued their use until he was wholly cured.' lam
K
e
e
p
T
o
u
r
F
a
c
e
C
l
e
a
n
,
the subscription price of T H E veyances, marched to the grove The railway; depot The door lock was brok- sure Electric Bitters saved his life.'' This
your complexion clear, your breath
TELEGRAPH will be $1.00 per procession was 'for unavoidable reasons en but the burglars were evidently scared' remedy expels malaria; kills diseawgerms and sweet,
your head leveK Dr. Caldnot so large or attractive as former ones away for some reason for nothing was purifies tbe bioad; aids digestion, regulates liv- well's Syrup
Pepsin will do this. It
er, kidneys and bowels; ernes constipation. cures constipation, sick headache and
have been, many of the Woodmen not stolen.
dyspepsia,
ncrvoas
diseases,
kidney
troubles,
being in line, and the absence of the The K. C. & N. W. B. R. run a cheap female'fcdih'ifcaints; gives.perlecl health. Only indigestion and is a perfect laxative.
BLUE BAPIDS, SANS.
Sold by Mrs. W. J. Rommel,
Royal Neighbor's, whose preMnee and excursion to Kaftan's City, Mo., lrom the 50c at Mrs W J Bommel's drag store. ]
OrricD-S.-W. Corner Square.
float have always been an attractive northeast part of the county last Sunday.
Pay up your subscription.
feature of the parade, was particularly The round trip tare from Axtell was only
EXTENSION OF LIMIT
The-Nation's Last Tribute! noticeable. • H
on
Buffalo
Pan-Atoerrcan
ticket9
via
one dollar.
Vhe B e r t P r e s i c r i p l t o n
Ofl reaching the grove a short pro- Twenty-two Royal Neighbors from the Nickel Plate Road. $13.00 for round
For
Malaria.
Chills and Fever Is a
trip,
tickets
good
15
d
a
y
s
;
$16.00
for
dinner. Blue Bapids camp were fa the parade at
I Roosevelt Takes the Oath as gram was given before enjoying
J
round trip tickets good 20 days. bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chill TonHon.
E.
A.
Enright,
County
Attorney
; ^President! ;
',..•;
the Woodmen logrolling at Junction Three daily .trains with vettihuled ic. It is Simplyfron and<qulDlne in
of Wyandotte County, Kas., and Mr. City, and claim the $10 prize offered for sleeping cars and first %lass dining a tasteless form. No cure—DO pay.
Chas. Lockman.of Kansas City, Kas.,
At the time of going to press on both of whom are leading members of the largest-per cent ot attendance of car service on American Club plan, Price 50 cents.
Meals ranging in price from 35 cents
'Thursday evening^ of last week all the order In tbe State, were present dur- membership of any lodge.
to $1.00. Address John Y. Calahin.
the dispatches indicated thai Presi- ing the forenoon and were expected to A party of Grand Island railroad offici- General A g e n t s 111 Adams Street,
dent McKlnley would recover, bat make addresses, but before the exer- als visited Blue Bapids recently for the Chicago. '..--'?!'"'-'" :7
faM&6tB a General Banking
&
A Graduate of Balhrnore Cole^e of
•on Friday a change took place for cise! began they were obliged to leave purpose ot looking oveV the fround.
• '. •-"'•.••'''%*»V'I'--"—
Dental Surgery,
Have N>ver been .ro
>fhe worse, and bis death occurred at for Vliets, where ttrey were engaged for They are thinking of building a branch C u r e d o f CliroUlc n i a r r n o e a
OFFICE!
OPPOSITE
STEVENSON'S STOBE,
line
from
Marysville
to
Blue
'Bapids
to
Seao'on, but
is'lS o'clock ob Saturday morning. the afternoon at a Woodman picnic.
After 3 e T « a r » o f S u f f e r l n e .
Watervlll',' Kansas.
tap the gypsum mill trade. . •;
" I suffered for thirty years with
. Ttfe hopes of all had been so raised The chief speech of the day was made
:o:
t n t « e i t paid on Tims D«
diarrhoea
and
thought
1
was
pa*t
beH.
N.
Boyd,
National
Deputy
of
the
K.
^ y the favorable news receiver! that by Mr. Wright, City Attorney of Kansas
Well
equipped
and
prepared, to do all
ingjeured,'^
says
John
S
Halioway,
& L. of S., is in Blue Bapids this week in
City,
Kas.,
who
j
was
no
doubt
somehas HI ways hpen the
kinds of Dental Work. Crown and poalta. Speolal Attention
Iwta'eh'ttre teport came that, there
the interest of the Blue Rapids Council. of French Camp.Mis-'. "1 had spfntl Bridge^oVk
what
embarrassed
in
addressing
the
.Fashion of First tJtaatf
a s^eaatty.
very latest
ideas in Bridge,
Crown andThe
Rubber
Plate
OIFOB
to
€roUeotlo&fl.
'was no -hopes, it was as much of a
s
band ot Woodmen and made bis speech The Knights and Ladles! 'oV Security" or- so much time and money ami suffer- work. Teeth examined free. |
Lumber Dealers.
shock as was the news of the previ- altogether too short-, ibnt what he did ganization h -s the confidence of the pub- ed HO much that 1 bad given itp all
Will visit every month:
ous week of the assassin's having say was excellent: p Mrs.- J. Pi Burtis lic and the order is growing.—Times.
• O i T B T TO LOAS OV
hopes of recovery. I was m feeble
j Barnes—2d and 4th Thursdays.
Our Stocks are nil Well DrleTand
efeot him. For hours before his death and Miss Anna Summers gave recitW H.S. Hickleyya Chicago traveling man, from the effects of the diarrhoea that
Seasoned and,we inviw your insfier^
he had Iain XinconsdotH, with all tions wfeisfc where highly pleasing to wont do so again—at least in Frankfort. I could do no kind of Inbor, could
not even travel, but by accident I
Hon whrethet/you are ready to buy
hope of Ills survival abandoned, fin- all present. After: the program, the usu- When the news came that President Mc- was permitted to find a "bottle of
1 or not.
jllme
and
Amounfe
to
suit
ally passing away without any con- al routine of a picnic was entered into Kiniey was shot be made the remark that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dithe borrower. Partial payment! An Examination will show you at
vulsive struggle and just as though with zest, the crowd returning to town be was glad of it. He was sitting on the arrhoea Remedy, and after taking
.several
bottles
I
am
entirely
cured
of
in time to witness the balloon ascension porch of the Commercial Eftrtrce when he
I. R. WHEELER. Prop.
receive* «t inj date to be once (hat WE CARRY what yon
he had fallen asleep.
>
that trouble. I am so well pleased
want in the line of LUMBER.
of
Prof.
Wippei.
!.
said it, but a minute or two later be was with t h e result that C am anxious Commercial Trade Solicited. Good Rigs. credited en loans.
An autopsy was held, showing
dodging
the
blows
of
Col.
Campbell,
the
Reasonable Rates.
that it be in reach of all who suffer
that death was unavoidable, gan- The races furnished considerable
t. 7. POWELL
grene poisoning from the bullet amusement and the following were the proprietor of the hotel, who after giving as I have." For sale by Mrs. W; J. North of 3l.P.B?y bepot. Telephone 39.
Rommel.
Hickley one good blow, tumbled his
" \ • - rj"
'
. Which penetrated both walls of the, winners:.,
grips oat of the house and told him
Foot
race—Tom
Tallon
1st,
Ghas.
EdYVATERVILLE; KAS.
jttofnach having caused it.
to never show his face at that house
wards 2d, Henry Summers 5d.
jTHE Ft7KBBA&.
Biscnlt.Trawe—Vance Van Alien istj again. Three cheers for Col. Campbell.
The'
•-1
? h r funeral arrangements ascarried Walter Miller 2%
I Sack race-Vance Van Allen. I
joot were as follows:-:. ..-•
A Wight o f T e r r o r . .
Waterville, KanMh
Sunday, short service at the Mil- The M. W. of AJ lodge of Waterville " Awful anxiety was felt for tbe widow of the ::
of the Futufe
brave
Genera)
Burs
bam
ot
Machias,
He'.,
when
is
a
growing
and
enthusiastic
one.
The
burn residence, where his death ocOffice—Photograph
Nailery.
the
doctors
said
she
would
die
from
pneumonia
curred, and lying In state at the Buf- members are every one workers for the before morning'' writes Mn 8 H L incoln, who
J* to be found i n the Arkansas
Booms at tbe Office.
good of the order. The lodge now has
Valley, Colorado. Perfect
falo city hail, whete it is estimated a membership or 185, owns1 its own hall, attended her that fearful night bat she begged
for
Dr
King's
New
Discovery,
which
had
arere
climate,
rich still;
". j
70,000 persons viewed| the body.
and keeps growing!] in the dozen years than once saved her Hie and cured her of tunNo drouthsv Crops absolutely
1
Monday morning the body left since its organization the lodge has lost sumption. After taking she slept all night.
certain. Large yields. !
Buffalo by a special funeral train, ar- four members by death -^O. A. Flook, Further use entirely cared her." This marbruits, cereals, alfalfa^ sugar •
beets. Irrigation is tbecattse •
rived in Washington in the evening S. B. Parker, Chas. Riley and A. M. vellous medcine is jtnaraateed to care all throat
Chest and lnng diseases. Only 50c and Si.00.
of soccess.
WATERVILLE,
Kg.
j . sj~> Trial bottles free at Mrs W J; Bommel's drag
[and was taken to the White House Sherwood.
Write for descriptive literaturev
CHffCe:
j ft* the talghfc
lftore.
Orer Smith & Hnbbard's Botcher Sbopr
7 Tbe proper way to go
Butter
and
Eggs
Wanteji
. . . Tr
\ '-.
- Tnesdajs—At Irving, Kas.
{ Tuesday forenotm public funeral
W o r k i n g Night a n d Day.
ft via
-,
Leave your Laundry at Ed .Adams'
services were held In the rotunda of The busiest and migbiteist 1 ittfe thing that ev- Barber
Shop.
Wnrk
guaranteed,
'was made is brKing'a New Life Puis. These
Tlie Santa F e . •
:
tee capltol attended by ail the offici- er
• l i t
; '•••
pills change weakness into strength, listlessnesa
els and the representatives of all the into energy, brain-fag into mental pbwas
BUFFALO PAN-AMERICAN
Address, W. J. BLACK:, G P A.)
foreign governments. After the ser- They're wonderful ia building np the health. 16 day tickets for $V*M via Nickel
The AfcliiHon, Topeka A
Plate Road. ! 20 day tickets $16.00.
Santa Fe R y . ,
vices, a doable file of people passed Only 25c per boi. Sold by Mrs W J Bommel
AMDLowest rates to all eastern points.
Topeka, Kansas.
through the rotunda viewing the reJohn T . Calaban, General Agent, All Kinds of Heavy Haulbg.
Printing
Of
any
kind,
from
a
Vismains until 6:30 p.m., ^hen the body aing- Card to a Large Poster, done 111 Adams 8t., Chicago. City Ticket
was taken to the depot to be started on short notice and at reasonable OfBce, 111 Adams 8t., Chicago; Si
prices*
on Its journey to Canton, Ohio.
City Drayman, - Waterville, Kas.
Ctttt a n d B r t t l s e s q u i c k l y
Wednesday, arriving at Canton at.
Healed.
II ia. m. the body was taken to the
Chamberlain's
Pain Balm applied
court house to lie In state until evento a cot, bruise, burn, scald lor like
ing, ^fter which it was taken to his This signature
injury will instantly allay the pain
=a=—
Dnrlnjr the coming ettmrHBr tbb
ofcThome for the night.
a n d will heal tbe parts in less titntt
Burlington Rotite will have in effect
Laxative
A.
L
ALBRIGHT,
Waterville,
than,
any
other
ti
eat
merit.
Unless
Thursday, the closing funeral serthe very lowest excursion rates that
tbe injury- is very severe'it Will not will conduct Sales at any time orplace on
have
ever been made. The general
vices were held a* 8 p. m., the body ate
leave a sear. Pain Balm also cures
•Short
Notice.
plan
of
these rates> destinations, et&.,
We are expecting a iaree invoke rheumatism,
being then placed in the receiving
sprains, awellioga and . Gall on him or at this office and ire will
is so varied that the public should
vault until its'final resting place is of plain and fancy stock; order now. lamenea*. For sale by Mrs. W. J . print your bills and give you his terms.
ask their nearest ticket agent for deRommel,
\
i: ij : prepared. - -. j r -•
Stock 8alcs a Specially.
A Shocking Calamity
tails, or else do us the fftvor to write
for rates, descriptive matter} etc-.
f_ P R E S I D E N T R O O S E V K I / T . ' \ ' \ "Lately befell a railroad lahorer," writes Dr A
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
KelletsofWUIlford.Ark. "His foot was badly
Cheap S u m m e r Tours W e s t Vice-President Roosevelt, who bad crashed but BucHen's arnica Satre quickly
Daily
to Colorado, Utah and Black
eared
him.
It's
eimply
wonderful
tor
traros,
left Buffalo thinking all danger was
Bills, also Home-seekers' excursions
over, and w h o had gone an a hunt- boUa, piles and all akin eruptions. IVs the
every two weeks to the whole West
cbaapion healer. Core guarantee*.
ing expedition in the Adirondack Svrotld's
and Northwest.
o . Sottbr Mrs W J itooimel.
Ageat for Cat Ftowen anil Floral OeHgna,
,aaooutalnW_was located with much
; C h e a p E x c u r s i o n s East—Very
P A Y U P your subscription.
difficulty, and had to make a night
low round trip rates to tbe Buffalo
*-.
a« •
.
* • •
drive of over forty miles to fche-nearExposition, the Seashore, Adiron*
dacks. : Canada, Michigan Lake*;
est railroad point. H e arrived in 1 HXJ.Watkins, sexton of the Metb*
<m Door Wast of ike WatttaU* Batdwara \
Churcb, SpringSeld.Pa.,Writes:
Mackinaw; a thousand eastern re«
Buffalo at 1:50 p. m. on Saturday, Odnt
aad
Implement
Hohse
^
"My wife has been very bad with
sorts;
line take and rail tri pa east v i s
W.
Hi
HAMPTON,
PropV.
and after a short visit to the Mllhurn kidney trouble and tried several
Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland.
residenee, where tBe body of bis doctors witout benefit. After taking
C h e a p E x c u r s i o n s Worth—Ev*
predecessor laid cold in death, at one bottle, or Foley's Kidney Cure
ery day to St. Paul, Minneapolis and
fSut
isast
1
to
Strom
*
SeoviUa,)
was
much
better,
and
was
complete&S5 took the oath as President. H e
New Stock of Oils, Paints and
Lake:Superior resorts; the coolest
ly cured after taking four bottles."
accompanied the remains of PresiAttorney-atrLaw,
recreative country.
W. H. Hampton, i
Varnisiies*
dent McKlnley to Washington, and
B U » BAPIDS. KAS.
Ask for the Burlington's S u a m e f
In alt Courts. CoUectlOM atadi
excursion rate circulars.
also to Canton foe the final cereNew Stock Food 'CONDENS- andPraetiee*
prompUy remitted. Real Estate sold,
Pay op your beck subscription.
monies.
C a l i f o r n i a E x c a r s f M l k pevaosV
ED CB3US\ Saves baU the rented and cared for. "
ally conducted every Wednesday
President Roosevelt announced at Gentlemen- My wife wan afflicted
FULL
LINE
OF
the time b e . took his oath of office with dyspepsia s a d eonaUpation for grain fed, matures hogs in hall
from St, Louis, every Thursday frodr
his determination to make no change years. After trying other remedies the time ofdinarUy taken or
Kansas City and St. Joseph.
in policy but would earry out the I purchased a bottle of IfcCatf well's
Write os for rates and printed matsame lines of policy laid down by Syrup Pepsin for her stud she is ran. money refunded*
ter describing the proposed tripPresident McKiniey, and has since idly improving, I cannot be with•sartrv.
Choice hine of Fresh Candies*
then requested all the cabinet officers out this valuable medicine.
saw ASM
t o continue to office and: conduct
twii
m*.
tti
Been, your?,
8. Ellioft;
Afid
SAUSAGES
Always
o
a
Hand.
c%ars.
CRd
Bobber*
their several departments until the Elk City, Kan., Dec. IS, 1900.
1 ^ "^bla'^and «'Komeir the
ouSrr.
Ladies' Hair Dressm* a t^Otitf
•lose of bis administration,
Gash Paid for Hidas a i d Furs, Scrap Iron and Metals of all S l e d s and
Great HeatthDrinks.
Sold by M M . W» J. Bomniel.
NEWS,-
Yott are cordially isivlted %Q oall
ind see i^y SjdendM Stock Of
AND
S AliO TRIMMINGS
e Both did and Young.
Myf Prices ttre Alwayis Eight.
Wall Paper, Perfection Dyes and Toilet Articles.
•1A i uH Line Always 'bit hand.
AtTOTIONEEB,
THE TELEGRAPH.
Sl.OO PER YEAR.
EL A. RUSSELL,
j
LAWYER. I
Death ol McKinley.
OF
Or Franklin S, Adams,
Lumber Fashions Seasoning Lumber
Tiimilli U1K7 Bars,
W. M. REITZEL, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon,
G. B. HUMFREYILLE,
Resident Dentist,
New and Old
and Town Property.
Potatoes^
Berries in Season,
Rock Oancty Syrup,
Full Line Fano^r Crackers,
Low Rate Excuniofls
all Summer via
The Burlington
PEANE ZELLER,
fc^ssr
BJM-'ERUBS k MED
MILT. WILDER'S
WATSRY:
DRUGSTORE.
BarberShpp
SathHousej
J. G. STRONG^
Mrs. W. J. ROMMEL, Proprietress.
mztt ^m zitr
V
Br
MEAT$
R.SUMMERS.
,
••mrrnssmi -T^-:^VT*f«*??y-^^a».yrnyj^ j y j •
-*r»*x9**ifr*:,VfJ^r^ Slj-'E !*-?*?!
-"wr rrt'i
•gjiil^o*"
*&*Pt**jr*
w«<i'^«JJiJWI^IJ wwi r w a t i * * ' »<»»'-i
Z^SZiBSSBAESSStSLSLSigtS&l^^
- *—It is »p1erte.^siys the Beattle Pal- M C K I N L E Y F D N E R A L SERVIOCS
ladium, tb'at^merake sewing machine^
IN WATErrViLLE.
fixers^re making for this part of the
country. One manigoes in advance and
' s ProclaanrftJow.
.-.«•
i/be'Qldn'tget a job he offers to ex- •
~LL
•' '» - ;
amine the machine 1for nothing. After
WATKBvrxtK, £ASK> Sept. Yi, 190L i
be leaves. It soon gets ont of order and
WHXBKAS, . The death Tof our beloved;
Info f&v'dtkfa another man cornea along President, WUIiam McKinley, by the!
fend of course yon will want'. it pnt in hands of an assassin is a National' calami
order. - It comes from other papers that ty which is deeply mourned by every"
their scheme works pretty nice and citizen; and I
.
-smoothly.
WHKBKA?, HOD. Theodore Roosevelt,'
- ^
—Mesdames Brandt, Wrfgut, Weaver, President of the United States, has issued
Roper and Dalrymple and Messrs.Brandt bis proclamation, appointing Thursday,
and Wright, of Barnes, and Mr. and Mra. Sept 19,1901. the day on which the body
Dietelbacb, of Blue Rapids lodges, en- of the dead President wUl be laid in its
Joyed tbe hospitality of the Waterville last resting place, as a day of mourning
Rebekabs on Wednesday evening. Tbe and prayer throughout the United States,
degree staff exemplified the floor work and recommends that all tbe people asfor the visitors, wbo expressed tbem- semble on that day in their respective
1^7% well pleaSed wlfbtBc way it was places ot divine worship and bold serdone.
vices appropriate to the occasion;
. —InMu"r "^^felcfs pages and In the Now, therefore, I, Wm. Boss, Mayor of
supplement enclosed witfe this issue full tbe City of Waterville, do request that
particulars are given of the death or ail tbe business houses of tbe city be
j
President McKinley at 3:15 o'clock on closed from 1 to 4 o'clock p.m. on Thursday,
September
19,
1901,
and
that
at
S
Saturday morning. Sept 14, 1901. A
sketch or President Roosevelt's life is o'clock p. m. tbe citizens assemble at tbe
iiiso'gifiVa'B well as other.Information M. E. church for the purpose of (express•M«sj«i§|)s
in regard to both that will be found in- ing their grief at the calamity which has
befallen the Nation, their sympathy with
teresting.
!
,We kindly thank Iroh for past fav^-s aiia
the bereaved 'WKS'CW, and the"Fr detesta—Tonng, the expert, jeweler, has
tion
of
the
crime
which
has
caused
tbe
your patronage for the future
skipped to Omaha to learn to blow some
•' i
some kind of a thing in a brass band. Nation to mourn.
. WILUAM Rods,
Ray Folsom has full charge of the store
Mayor.
in. bis absence and will sell goods at Attest:
GEO.
H.
TrrcosiB,
.
most any price in order to close out the
f VALUES VpHE BEST, as we! Buy in Case Lots Direct from
City Clerk.
»•
entire^stock of jewelry before Young
—A yotfug Hiawatha girl seat a hair —First Church of dhrlst, Scientist
e.-lM&&, If you Wish to? Save Money, Inspect Our Line..
and bis family return.
\
!.
In ^compliance with the abeve pro- dollar to a Chicago firm wbo'. promised will bold servfefs, in ihe Stevenson b«g
—Hv
ill
Shirck'crfmetlown
from
Stockclamation
there was a general closing for that sum to send a recipe bow to as follows: Every Sunday,SundayScbpol
•
ton on Monday to visit his parents Mr. np of the business houses, flags were get fat. Two days afterward she re* at 1(W» a. m., tauTcn Seriiceaat i l a.'m:
i I I.
Tours truly,
and Mrs. J. Shirck. Will base good po- placed at ball mast, and in several ceived a postal card on which Was writ- Meetings also on every Wedneal'ay evs
sition with the Mo. Pac. at! that place places laige pictures of President; Mc- ten, "Buy It of tfirbntcherif ]
ening^ Subject at services on Sandf.'
and is just tbe right kind i of a young Kinley were displayed appropriately —TKeloe.tteaitohlghlst Mrs. L> E. Sept. 22,1901—"Reality."
±
man to'push ahead, having all the qual- draped.: The public schools also closed Weaver's; Is for tbe o«ne%; of the Wom- Reading room open Wednesdays fend^
ifi cations necessary for a trusted 'e'ib- for the afternoon to give the teachers an's Foreign Missionary Society and ail Satnrdsys from 2 io~B p. m. at the Stevand pupils an opportunity to attend tbe should attend. .' | •
plsye.
..-?.'.['enson Ha'H.
. . ?'
services in the church. Tbe; G. A. R.
—Mrs. M. Filler came up to attend
—Special
club
rates;
offered
for
any
Post attended in a body, marching from
the:Woodmen picnic on last Thursday.
paper or magazine-wanted. Call'ok us
Consumption Threatened.
—Cort. Thomas ami \&fioa ' went Mrs. Filley's many friends here will be their hall to the church.. Tbe interior for what you wnu't.
THE WATERFIbBE ' TELEGRAPH —The trees in front jof the Stevenson
C. Unger, 212 Maple St., Champaign?
published eyery'SViaiy nioraliig at Water- store were cut down the first of the to Washington on Sunday.
III., writes: " I was troubled w i t h * ,
glad to know she is meeting with suc- 1 the church Vas appropriately decor*»F#,'Marshall County; Kas. Office.—Corner week and work was commenced on put—Frank,Fitzgerald wen't to Beatrice, cess in ber furniture and undertaking ted, pictures of our three -martyred T o o k n o w w h a t y o a sire t a k i n g hacking cough for a year and I
'WuoramerclaliStrebt and Nebra»ka Avenue.
ting down a cement! sidewalk, i The Neb., last week to visit relatives.
thought I had consumption. 1 tried.
store. She is a thorough business Presidents hanging In prominent posiWhen yoa take Grove's Tasteless a 'great many remedies and was un-,
•jtioDB suitably draped.
*. SUBSCKlPrlON BA*BS,
;
city authorities should endeavor to
wonjin.
'
j'.,
•
Chill Tonic because ihe formula is der the care of pbysiriahs for Heveral.
—Mr. and Miss. Breekenridge returnedOne cofcy one jfir', If p'aldJn Vdrancej—?1|09 have the cement vfstk'Buitt'all along on
The 'targe crowd in tbe M. E. church
ly printed on every bottle show- paths. I used one bottle of Foley'*
from St. Joseph, Mo., on Monday.
"'
,' ..AtWEBTlSlNO h*.TE8. .
J
—E.
M.
Forae,
Grand
Recorder
of
the
the north side of Commercial Street,
ac 2 o'clock p. m. showed by thoir pres- tig that it Is simply Iron nnd'Qul-.. fJejf'lanl transient advertmments. SI.00 "iter
r-Jobn Paul, of CottageiHIll, expects A. O. U. W. order for ^Kansas, VaV in ence how truly every one is united in i l n e i n a tasteless form. N o (jare.' Oney arid Tar. It cured .me, and I
square for flreit JasprU.on and fifty cents for making the lot owners the same kind of
have not been troubled since.
to
leave for Pennsyiva'ufa'nex^; week.
town Tuesday on bfe way to Parallel to the sorrow which has come to the Na- N
''
a.proposition as was given those on the
each addtttonal'insertlon.
.•;
nl o Pay. 50c.
W. H . Hampton.
«j*..
Local not ices ;en cents per] line for first In- south side, and if necessary buying the
attend
the
Workman
picnic.
J.
R.
Edtion. Mere words cannot convey tbe
—The band boys practice on Wednes- tertian and five cents for each additional, inwards, Wm. Ross and W.S. Spobn ac- sympathy which goes out from all to tbe
flag stone that is now down in front of day and Friday evenings every week.
sertion. • ' ' ,-j j ^ ,.
compa'niedlirm
tb Parallel. ...
some
of
the
lots,
whicb/could
'ifs
used
invalid widow in ifer great grief, and
. BOOK A?ID \lOlt P B n m X G .
—Jim Matberiy bronght his household
.11 *tt)'«U 'of Printing promptly! and neatly else w*rere. Some cities pay 40 per cent, goods up from Manhattan \ last Satur—Miss Lilian Humfreville went to tbe whole World condoles with her.
itited at this officr. at reason hie rates,
of the cost to any lot owner who will day.
Marysville <tn W«dnesaay to close her i —The exercises in fbe church were
iiMross all communications to, :
pnt down1 a cement sidewalk. Should
music
.class in that city until New opened with prayer by Eider Scott,'folWENRTC. Wtr<tSOX,
Repair Furniture,
such a proposition be made in Water- —Miss Maggfe Mc-Wblrfer returned Year's. On Thursday evening a party lowed by singing, after which addresses
i•;:>•
^Publisher ami Proprietor.
Proprietor,
on Tuesday from a i trip ! to Lincoln,
•
' W a teiville,
tei "
Kan. vitle fhere would.be quite a number pnt
were,
made
by
Rex.
L.
C.
Biggs,
of
CotSewing Machines,
complimentary to her was given by
Seems a Long Way Off,
Neb
down. •' ' \
J- -'* •• yfe
tage Sill, Rev. I, B. He'iirey and Messrs.
Misses Trnune and Lorka.
But
when you Bny a~
drasoline
Stoves,
Entered at the post-Orfire nt WhtarvIIIe.'
Geo. E. Hall and J. P. Burtis, Jof this
' Kansas, as second class matter.
—Samuel Lee ~%?fo engaged loading r—S. T.. Powell' returned! yesterday
—JoSepn Green and daughter, Alice,
Bicycles,
Chins
and
his household effects into a car on from bis summer's trip _in; .the eastern and sister, Mrs. Morton, arrived 'in Wat- city, and closedv by singing "Nearer, my
Parasols.
God, to Thee," ohe of President McKinWednesday preparatory to shipping state6...
erville'on Sunday. They are at present
ley
'sTavori
te
hymns.
The
speakers
euthem to Kansas City, Kas., where be in- —Rueben Thomas and Harry Jacques with Mr. Geo. Rersey. Mr. Green inand work of
That is the Kind You
tends to reside for the future. Mr. Lee went to Bine Rapids on Saturday, after tends buying lots and building a resi- logized the life, character
1
FRIDAY, SEPT. SO, 1901.
President
McKinley
,
paying
w«n
deWe
also
Carry
Well-Casing
and
kodak
supptf&.'
want.
and family have resided here some sevdence next spring.
I.;
served tributes \o nis memory.
—Rev.
Dennis
went
to
Leonardville
enteen
years,
have
been
good
citizens,
Oe
r
i
r
^
Class
Tin
Work
—Remember tbe' 15c! tea tonight.
—An'A. O. U. W. lodge is to* be orand we with many other friends regret on Monday to assist in; revival services ganized at Blue Rapids tomorrow even—Additional "local1' on:second page.
at Small Profits.
i'
their
departure j from 'Waterville. being held there.
—Monthly school report cards on sale
ing. The members of Waterville lodge
—Ladles, read Miss Breckeuridge's They have the best wishes of ail for fu—Miss Mamie Berry!is on her way have been invited to assist in the cere- at this office.
; letter.
ture prosperityhome from Europe, and is expected to mony, and a number will no doubt at- —Mr. Miller, one of Clyde's prominent
VERY L O W PRICES
—Mri.jFred BenecWha^been Tery ill 1 —Blue Rapids Time*: (On. Friday ev- arrive here soon.
business men, was in town on business
tend.
, , ; '
On Furnitufe, Mouldings, Pic• the pMtjVe^fc. :
ening last, sixteeen members of Fern
—Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Seldon, bf 'Barrett,
—Dr. D. W. HumfrevYlie' vfth the Tuesday.
Makes of Cases and wiljf
—Mr.1 and Mrs. J. G. Nider spent Sun- Camp No. 540, R. N. of A., visited the were in town last week visiting rela- third physician to register his medical —Lee Hubbard cat bis foot with the t u r e ! Mats', C a r p e t s ; W i n d o w
Be
[Pleased to Quote'
day In Barnes, -j
S
h
a
d
e
s
,
051
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l
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t
h
s
,
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m
s
Waterville caiup in thefirj new hall, and tives, H. Rlchey and family. |
certificate. The law makes no differ- meat knife while assisting his father in
You Prices.
—Mrs. Matberiy retornetl froin Atcbi- were highly pleased with the work wit- —Geo; Edwards made a flying trip ence between a practicing physician ot tbe meat market the first of the week. a n d S t r a w Matting".
nessed, the elegant new'ball, and the home from Atchison Ion Sunday. He 30 years standing than a one year old.
Vabn on Saturday..P
:
j — Mrs. 49*11 and jreaa w«re 'iXr Blue courteous treatment 'extended by the returned on the midnight train.
—PostmasterDelaney,requests us to Morning Glory Shoe $hop. G i v e u& a calr.
Waterville Camp to the visiting delegaRapids on Saturday.
C o m m e r c i a l Street,
HA8 RE-OP?NE9,
tion. A pleasant time throughout was —The Beattle Sagfersays iter* J. F. state lhat from now on until further > T
• —Dr. Copeland, of Randolph, Kns., enjoyed.—Mrs. Jennie Yarick, Oracle. Dennis is to be present at the dedica- notice 'the post office will be open on One door west of Clarke & Thome's.
WATERTILLE, KAS.
THJB JEWELER*.
was in town.on Sunday.
Sunday morning from 9 te 10 o'clock for
tion of a new church in that town.
Gso. HEKSEY, J B ,
—The election law requires that can—J. P. Burtis was the speaker at
tbe delivery of mail. :
didates' names s&nfl be died with the —Mrs. W. J. Cowgill is in Weather;
Parallel on Wednesday.
. • |
Mr. G. A. Stnimen,.a merchant of
—Tom Tallon went to tb% Frankfort
County Clerk thirty days previous to ford, Okia., having gone there last week
; —H. P. Kenison was at "Blue Rapids election. The election opmes on Nov. on a visit to ber daughter, Mrs. Ruber. Fair on Wednesday. Tom is an A 1 Tampico,III., write?: '[Foley's Kidney Cure is meeting with wonderful
between'tralriB on| Sainrday.
*#$?
5th,'^'d thirty days previous is Oct otb, —Mrs. Agle was cal:ed to Wjichita on sprinter and will no doubt enter some success. It has cured some cases
• —Mrs. Lee ^veefover has ! been on a or just two weeks from tomorrow. Tuesday by a telegram announcing the of tbe races and bring the prises back here that physicians pronounced invisit to friends in Vermillion.
curable. I myself am able to testify
Township officers are the only officers to s'erlons "illness of her niece, Mrs. Rose to Waterville..
—Fred W. Stewart, who has been to its merits. .My face today is a liv—Winter goods are the latest arrivals be elected this fall, and the candidates J*o.
working for Jos. Lifers, west of town, ing picture of health-, land .Foley's
shou'fd b% selected soon.' <
at Stevenson's. Bead the ad.
—Miss Anna Summers intends W pre- the past seaedft, left on Monday for Kidney Core bait made it such." .
test and Cured Meats, Sausages, etc., always 1
—Mrs. Christ hofi', of Blue Rapids, was —We are told jthat the programme of pare herself Jfor.a teaoher of elocution.
Hampton.
Willougbby, Ohio, to reside there for a WYH.
. -i
i
I •yr---^~*>*>."--~+
' --^_ on hand. Ice on sale at shop,
the A. O. IT. W. picnic at Parallel on the She will attend the Boston School of
in town on business Tuesday.
the future. ' ;
W
e
buy
Young
Stock
and
Hides.
first
day,
Tuesday,
consisted
of
a
base
—Miss Gertie Flannery has been very
Oratory next spring.
,
|. •
—William Mattock come up from Kanbail game, a stand-up fight between two
, ill the past week with neuralgia.
—The L O. O. F. lodge Wk jrerk In sas City on Tuesday to see bow things
residents, and a abort bat eloquent
BUTCHER^
—J. &. Clarke, of Barnes, caVae down
the 2nd degree on Monday evening, and
speech by Grand Recorder Forde. The will give the same candidate j ,the 3d are in this part of Kansas. He is stopto spend Sunday with his family.
ping
at
Eugene
Norris',
northeast
of
attendance was small.
L '
it., frxs
next Monday evening.
. ]I 1
j —The winter supply of coal was p n t
town.
—Someone lately paid MajorMonroe's
; '^••'iSliaS
In the school house cellar this w«sek.
—Fred Benecke and Carl Sawin are at —Tbe balloon ascension on Thursday
farm a visit and ."'helped themsel • es to
I <—J. D. Flannery made a business trip alibis grapes. Be is glad they left the work this week fitting up tbe new was one of tbe most successful feats of
bowling alley In the ironclad building that nature ever witnessed in (bis city. L A D I E S :
to his farm near Barnes on Monday.
vines. While this has not been a good on Commercial Street.
I h a v e j u s t |returlned froM
Prof. Wippel is an artist in tbatline.
—Mrs./Tnrner, W jrving, was the fruit year the Monroe farm has bad a
.
—Mrs.
S.
Lee
went
.on
Sunday
to
M
y
F a l l V i s i t t o t h e Leadingguest of Mr. John Davis on Monday.
good yield of all kinds of choice fruits.
—Frank Earl, of Frankfort, a brother
Atcnfoen-,
where
bhe
win
visit
her
son,
W
h
o
l e s a l e Millinery) H o u s e s ,
of
Mrs.
Will
McKelvy,
left
this
week
to
—Miss Hannah Peterson returned on —Mr. and! Mrs. J. D. Flannery expect
Monday from her visit to DWight, Kas. to go to ,St. Joseph, Mo., next week on Joe, before going to Kansas City. Mr. seek bis fortunes in the Hawaiian a n d h a v e S e l e c t e d t h e L a t e s t
Lee will join ber later.
Islands. Good luck to him.
and Prettfest Styles M
MiH&
—Mrs. Craig and. daughters are ex- a visit to their son Walter and to attend
—The W.F. Missionary Society will
—Dudley
Gordon
smashed
the
end
of
a
n
e
r
y
,
w
h
i
c
h
I
s
h
a
l
l
b
e
)
p
l
eased
pected home from Manitoba next' week. the exposition.
v
give a 15c. tea at tbe residence of Mrs. finger between two rocks on.Tuesday,
t
o
s
h
o
w
y
o
u
.
-s-A splendid rain fell last Friday -Mrs. S. B. Steele went east last week I*E. Weaver on Frfijay-, Sept. 20th. necessitating its amputation at fee first
night. It would fek'rjt teen; more ap- and will visit the Pan-American at Buf- Everybody requested to attend.
I have Selected an Assort* Y "
SftH*
joint.
falo before returning.
preciated two months ago.
m e n t of F e a t h e r s , B r e a s t s a n d
l v
:
—
!
—•
~—•
Trimming's of
the Latest
;
NOTICE.
undry Work solicited.
Leave
Cut F l o w e r s a n d F l o r a l Designs
S
t y l e s w h i c h I invite - y o u t o
All
Ibose
knowing
themselves
init
at
Milt
Wilder'a
Barber
Shop.
All
Ordered on Hhorfc Notice. • '
* 0 T h o r o u g h b r e d Poland China debted to m e 8,re requested lo call i n s p e c t .
|
M R S . \ V ; J. ROMMEL, Agent.i work guaraoteed sslisfaulory.
Boars. I All eligible to record. and settle before Oct. 1.1901.
(THOBNE A TnOMAS,)'
A
l
a
r
g
e
n
u
m
b
er of Pattern
tm
Price
ice ireasonable.
1
THOBNT. THOMAS.
H
a
t
s
a
r
e
among
m
y
a
t
t
r
a
c
t
i
o
n
s
;
W
~O.OlTH«MA8.
P l e a s e call on m e .
B u r t i s has got in a full line of SolkB u r t i s has junt received a car load of
ey Pfo'ws, Buckeye and Havana
» Surieys, phaetons, Top Hoggfes
Force Feed Grain Drills, Mowers,
Issues Drafts or Post Office Orders o n all Foreign Countries.
H a y Drills, e t c
and Spring Wagons atidwill soon
Loans Money on Farms.
Insurance Written in Reliable Companies?
\
have another car of those Mitchell
£b y . :• ~ v - •
' #»»e<si»»s>«<>»»e#^es>>»s>s>s)es)»ee>fi»M»eesie*>eee«ee»e»#
wagons* ?
# e W a i t to'SeeTra!
We can tell what makes your eyes
'* I had a running sore on m y leg blur and your bead swim. Yon are
Tor seven yeaiw," writes Mm James billons and ur. Caldwell's Syrup
Forest or Chippewa Falls, Wis., Pepsin will cure you or the manu"and spent hundreds of dollars in facturers will refund yott the purtrying to get it healed. T w o boxes
price. Sold by Mrs. W. Jl
:
:
of Banner Salve entirely cored it. M chase
Rommeii
;
Ueware of substitutes.
«» > . , A i •
Of WATERVILLE
•.: . , . : ' v a w ^ r ; ' . .
W. H . Hamjpton.
fe5a--i2S£
.J;----Scale Books f o r sale at this o S c e .
<o^
Our Line
"Mitbthe
H
'
Fair
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•
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•
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-
•
-.
s
-
.
•
•
and %e wish to Gall Yo
e, suchas
tfol^eep i&, Stock 1&e Best Lu&s #
in town.
We O t e y %,GOinplete line of A e Geletftutei
'SUNPUOWEfi PANTS, a^d other inake«
from $1.60 to $4.00.
,
*««,
Don't .forget 6ur OLOTfiilN^K BEST W&8
Marshall County.
.
Winter Underwear
miTHp! CITY.
CLARKE & THORNEc
f
B
• <-.
•;
£0. STEVENSON. JR. I
m
2
I
S
Peterson Bros. 20 Years
J/,:
I
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WATdH CASE,
LOCAL NEWS.
+
I fin; H] til 7ery U
Meat Market
Hubbard &
FallMflliaerl*
J* R.
*
SALE.
I
M. rVeck
•-,•'*•:•
T H E CASH
^yUTWQB, from 5 1^2c. to ^tdc^
FLANNELS, in Waist Patterns, from 20c.
toSOe, -'•:. ' \ '
..r:" 'j | -.'-•.I
Anything in Our Line, the Cheapest and Best.
Mil
an
HEADQUARTERS f^OR
G. A. B.
OH
•
Children's Suits
Go at 10 per cent, discount, also a few
MEN'S BLACK SUITS at same rate.
test Line of Child's and infant's Shoes
Ever Carried in Blues, Beds and Blacks.
J. G*
.C.L. BOOT & CO.
T h e regular meeting of Waterville
Post, No. 260 G. A . B . , will be held carry tbe largest Stock of Domestic
on Friday evening, S e p t J3, fl6t and Foreign Marbles and Granites
Comrades are earnestly requested to
in Northern Kansas br Southern
he present. . P r o . B K N ^ I E L D ,
M. L . BETTZEXI,
Commander. Nebraska. 'Call or write na at
i: Adlotant.
:
Washington- Kas*. i
Imptementts,
V
A
SJPi»lALTY.
BugfieS,
... j . : K - - K t
C l i a m b e r I a i n ' s Coagh^ R e n i e d y C e n s d s E n u m e r a t o r C i a t v i o a .
•-.••"-;*«re»tFavorite.
w b o i s also editor of The Herald at
The soothing and healing proper- Howe, Ind. Ty.j writes:
ties of this remedy, its pleasant taste , To whom it may concern—I was a
and prompt and permanent cores sufferer from stomach trouble tint il I
ba^e mads, it a great favorite with was induced to try a bottle of Dr.
people everywhbre. I t is especially Caldwell's Syrup' Pepsin and 1 wan I
priced by mothers of small children to s a y that in m y oMnioh i t has no
for colds, croup and whooping cobgh, equal as a stomach remedy. I h i d
as It always aidrda quick relief, and tried many different remedies but
e s it contains iio bpinm o ! other none with the happy results of Dr.
harmful drug, U may be given as Catdwell's Syrup Pepsin:
confidently t e a baby a s l o a n adiilt;
^ G. A . Clawapn-, Howe;'TndiTab
For sale By Mra. W^*. Boifcmsb
\-%8&&
M l f c t T . » . Bdmmel,
•
Bdsit Ffrfr, aai Vatcrvflli fitkr M rial,
MMKft H fcWO.
1 willsfiLE. tG& CASff and"at Prteel
that wffl Surprise you. Call and see me
before baying dseWbere if yon want to
save nroiwy.
WUI Denver Goods to Ifly Part bf the
Otty.
^:
test
i
A GLOWING R E P O R T .
THE MARKETS.
L I T E STOCK; ^;'T'
Kansas City—Cattle—Choice export
and dressed beef steers, |5.50@6; fair
to
good,
[email protected];
stockers a n d
feeders, [email protected]; w e s t e r n f e d steers,
[email protected]; w e s t e r n r a n g e s t e e r s , $3.25
@4.50; T e x a n s a n d Indian, [email protected];
T e x a s c o w s , [email protected]; n a t i v e c o w s ,
[email protected];
heifers, ?2;[email protected];; c a n n
e
r
s
,
|
1
.
4
0
@
2.40;
bulla,
&[email protected];
#
B o d y o f D e a d P r e s i d e n t t o L i e In S t a t e —
H o g s — t o p , $6.60;
, G e n e r a l B r o o k e In C o m m a n d . — - S o t - i c a l v e s , 4 3 . 5 0 @ 5 . 5 p :
h e a v y ^ j€J65@6;60;:' m i x e d
packers,
a D e t a i l t h a t h a s n o t B e e n Sop.""
?6.30@fi,55; l i g h t , ' $ 6 @ 6 . 4 5 ; p i g s , $4.25@
L
plied — F u n e r a l
Services — :
5.90. S h e e p — l a m b s , $ 3 4 0 @ 4 . 6 5 ; n a t i v e
W i l l : b e H e l d In Cap!-. ~ '
a n d w e s t e r n w e t h e r s , [email protected]; e w e s ,
, toIKotnnda.
J2.50@3-25j s t o c k e r s , [email protected]; f e e d e r s ,
[email protected].
AN INDIANA MAN COMPARES W E S T E R N CANADA PROGRAMME: AT THE CAPI
TOL IS COMPLETE.
WITH THE tTNITED STATES.
What
Mr. Frank
Fisher,
a
Trip
Prominent
Through
Dunkard,
Has t o
S a y After
a
Canada.
- -"!
T h e Department of t h e Interior a t
Ottawa h a s just received from M r . E .
T. Holmes, the agent of t h e governm e n t stationed a t Indianapolis,. Ind.,
t h e f o l l o w i n g letter; whlch'requlrefli n o
- c o m m e n t . I t is only necessary t o .state
-that Mr. F . Eisner, t h e writer ott&ls
letter is o n e of t h e m o s t prominent of
the Dunkards a n d a m a n upon whose
word t h e utmost : reliance': .can
be
placed.
B i s h o m e i s a t Mejtico, Ind.,;
a n d h e -will b e p l e a s e d t o s u b s t a n t i a t e
verbally, o r i n a n y other w a y a l l that
h e s a y s i n h i s letter.
;°
" "
TOE
CEREMONIES TO BE SB0R1
and there, thereby covering a hundred
and sixty acres.
*
I have n o doubt but that this country excels as | a j grazing or ranching
country, because they h a v e such rich
grass, h a v i n g a n abundance of rain to
-keep i t fresh.-; T h e y a l s o h a v e plenty'
T h e heads- o f t h e varioua- departof water streams, a n d a s a rule water m e n t s ;at Washington a n d their prinm a y b e r e a c h e d a t a d e p t h of f r o m 20 c i p a l a s s i s t a n t s h a v e m a d e a l l
art o 4 0 f e e t , [ F r o m t h i s y o u c a n s e e ' r a n g e m e n t s tor t h e p r o p e r e x e c u t i o n
t h e r e c a n bej.plenty, o f h a y m o w n f o r of; s o m u c h - o f t h e funeral p r o g r a m
w i n t e r f e e d i n g , a n d I h a v e h a d ; r e - a s ; fell" t o t h e m r e s p e c t i v e l y .
Though
liable farmers'j t b ' t e i r m e t h a t their i t j w a s Sunday,, c a b l e g r a m s o f c o n s t o c k w i l l feied o t t h a y a l o n e , a n d b e d o l e n c e w e r e c o m i n g t o t h e d e p a r f A n y o h e desiring information a p p l y .ready f o r marketj i n thei.spring.;. U p o n i n e n t o f s t a t e f r o m a l l - p a r t e o f t h e
to n e a r e s t C a n a d i a n ' a g e n t , w h o s e a d - i n q u i r i n g a b o u t t h e " e x p e n s e Of r a i s i n g w o r l d .
dresses are here given:
a steer, a farmer replied that h e d i d ) ' I n t h e w a r department
Secretary
M . V . M c l n n e s . 2 A v e n u e T h e a t e r block, n o t - c o n s i d e r i t w o u l d c o s t a n y m o r e S a n g e r W a s i n c o n s u l t a t i o n w i t h G e n Detroit, Michigan.
t h a n $ 4 o r $ 6 to d e v e l o p a ; t h r e e - y e a r ^ j o r a l
Gillespie, C o l o n e l : W a r d - a n d
J a m e s Grieve, Sault S t e . Marie, Michiold steer.; j I ; ' f
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General' Barry, arranging
for the
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I t r u l y ^ t h i n k C a n a d a o i f i s r s a fine t r a n s p o r t a t i o n t o W a s h i n g t o n o f t h e
' J . S . Crawfor<3, a * ^ W . N i n t h
street,
K a n s a s City, M o .
o p e n i n g f o r a y o u n g m a n o r a m a n trojops' t o p a r t i c i p a t e i n . t h e funeral
Benjamin Davies,
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i F r o m a | financial s t a n d p o i n t , I b e ; E . T. H o l m e s , R o o m 6,. B i g F o u r bUlldthe late President shall lie i n t h e
l i e v e t h a t for! a s e r i e s o f y e a r s ( f i v e )
*• b i g , I n d i a n a p o l i s , I n d .
capitol :building.
A suitable guard
• J o s e p h Y o u n g , 51% s t a t e s t r e e t , C o l u m - a y o u n g m a n lean m a k e $ 1 0 i n C a n a d a ,
will, be > maintained at the entrances
bus, Ohio...
whereas h e would only m a k e SI here,
and will keep t h e people in alignT o M y Many Friends—I a m pleased and I feel
sure that I spent
more
• t o m a k e a report t o y o u of t h e pleasant m o n e y . t o getlniy eighty acre farm i n m e n t w h e n : they a r e admitted t o t h o
capitol-to view t h e remains. .
v i s i t toy w i f e a n d I h a d i i n W e s t e r n W h i t e c o u n t y ; I n d i a n a , ; c u l t i v a t e d t h a n
;
Acting Secretary Hackett h a s orCanada,.
it would cost m e [t o cultivate ' eight
W e visited' t h e territorties
o f M- h u n d r e d a c r e s i n C a n a d a .
T h i s m a y dered that a detail should: b e m a d e
four
b e r t a , A s s i n i b o i a , a n d S a s k a t c h e w a n , s e e m "a s t r o n g I v l e w to t a k e o f t h e u p j c o n s i s t i n g o f t w o o f f i c e r s ,
a n d f o u n d t h e n i f a r s u r p a s s i n g o u r i m - m a t t e r , b u t w h e n y o u t a k e i n t o c o n - p e t t y officers a n d t w e n t y - o n e p r i v a t e s
agination, b u t little did I expect to sideration the, clearing, ditching, fenc- i n t h e m a r i n e corps for duty a t t h e
find
s u c h rich, l o a m y soil, s o m u c h i n g a n d t h e e x p e n s i v e b r e a k i n g i n o f capitol t o s u p p l e m e n t t h e a r m y r e p i
of i t , a n d s o u n i f o r m i n i t s l e v e l p r a i - t h e s t u m p s , a n d t h e n c o m p a r e t h e e x - r e s e n t a t i o n ,
T h e special guard of honbr t o r e p rie l a y . I d o t h i n k t h e soil of Canada p e n s e to t h a t of | land n e e d i n g o n l y t h e
a s a r u l e e q u a l s if n o t e x c e l s t h e fin- b r e a k i n g , y o u w i l l c o n c l u d e t h a t i t i s r e s e n t t h e n a v y a t t h e f u n e r a l c e r e est prairie farm lands - o f - Indiana. n o t such a wild or exaggerated state- m o n i e s will comprise t h e following
officers o f h i g h r a n k :
. These _lands are immense in
t h e i r m e n t a s y o u m i g h t a t first t h i n k . ' j
.Admiral
Dewey,
Rear
Admiral
- richness, a n d when once the sod i s rotI enjoyed t h e balmy, breezy a t m o s - Crbwninshield, R e a r Admiral O'Neal,
t e d rand p u l v e r i z e d , i t is a s p l i a b l e a n d p h e r e , w h i c h W a s b r a c i n g a n d r e f r e s h Paymaster General K e n n e y a n d Briga s easily cultivated a s Indiana s a n d y ing, a n d t h e cool nights w h i c h m a d e i t
adier General H e y w o o d of t h e Marine
. soil/.
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corps.
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Western Canada, from m y j point of
On making inquiries regarding t h e
While General Brooke will b e In
v i e w , o f f e r s a s fine o p p o r t u n i t i e s f o r w i n t e r s i n t h i s c o u n t r y , L - l e a r n e d t h a t g e n e r a l c h a r g e o f j m i l i t a r y a r r a n g e m i x e d f a r m i n g a s a n y p l a c e i n m y t h e p e o p l e n e v e r s u f f e r f r o m t h e c o l d , m e n t s , G e n e r a l F r a n c i s S'.. G u e n t h e r
. knowledge.
T h e long,*' s u n s h i n y d a y s , a s t h e w e a t h e r i s d r y a n d i n v i g o r a t - w i l l b e i n c o m m a n d o f t h e m i l i t a r y
together .with t h e rich soil, produce: ing, a n d i n a great m a n y places f a r m - contingent i n t h e procession.
Colonel
v e r y fine w h e a t , o a t s , b a r l e y , flax a n d e r s a n d h e r d e r s a l l o w t h e i r s t o c k t o S a m u e l R e b e r , s o n - i n - l a w ' o f G e n e r a l
other cereal products. There i s scarce- run outside t h e year ^ound.
Miles, h a s been detailed tb m e e t M r s .
l y a n y a t t e m p t ' t o raise, corn, e x c e p t
O n e gr.ea't a d v a n t a g e t o t h e s e t t l e r s M c K i n l e y a n d l o o k s p e c i a l l y a f t e r h e r
early varieties for table.use. T h e s e a Colonel
-Henry
H.
i n Western^ Canada i s t h e free: c r e a m - comfort, w h i l e
:
: s o n i s t o o - s h o r t t o d e p e n d u p o n m a - e r i e s e s t a b l i s h e d b y t h e g o v e r n m e n t W h i t n e y o f G e n e r a l . M i l e s ' staff, h a s
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service for President Roosevelt.
point of getting this land ready for of t h e farmer.
i A t . t h e capitol J Sergeant-at-Arms
the plow, I must s a y that I never s a w
I visited T h o m a s Daley, a farmer
such
a vast extent, practically
all near Edmonton, jAlberta, w h o s h o w e d Ransdell directed t h e preparation of
ready s o a l l that o n e h a s t o d o i s t o m e oats h e h a d raised, s o m e of w h i c h t h e rotunda f o r t h e .funeral service.
h i t c h u p t h e p l o w a n d g o t o w o r k . t o o k t h e first p r i z e a t t h e P a r i s E x - . T h e s p a c e i n e v e n t h i s v a s t s t r u c t u r e
t
is ; entirely insufficient t o m e e t t h e
This is n o t t h e case with
all t h e position last year.
T h e s a m e yielded
demand' for admission of more than
C a n a d i a n land, h o w e v e r ; s o m e o r i t 110 b u s h e l s t o t h e acre i n 1899.
I
a fraction o f - t h e persons w h o think
h a s qjjite a b i t o f t i m b e r , m u c h o f i t
Yours truly,
.
t h e y s h o u l d toe^ a d m i t t e d t o t h e s e r I m a y Ira c a l l e d b r u s h l a n d , a n d s o m e o f
F R A N K FISHER,
vices.
T h e public will b e excluded,
it h a s lovely forest groves, dotted here
Mexico, Ind.
a s t h e a c c o m m o d a t i o n w i l l n o t suffice
fori t h e o f f i c i a l s w h o m u s t b e p r e s e n t .
Soldiers' B e d s Described.
T h e diplomatic corps alone will o c During t h e civil-war t h e captain of cupy about 200 places i f a l l . t h e i n A n old bachelor says the only thing
a company of Tennessee mountaineers vitations sent o u t are accepted, a n d
necessaryto enable a m a n to w i na w o w h o w e r e i n t h e federal service r a n i n a d d i t i o n s there will b e t h e United
man's love is a n opportunity.
across a n old acquaintance.
H e urged States senate, t h e United States s u T h e m a n w h o i s u n a b l e t o b o r r o w a h i m to e n l i s t ! i n t h e U n i t e d ! S t a t e s p r e m e c o u r t , t h e h o u s e o f r e p r e s e n t a -
S0Z0D0NT for the TEETH 25c
dollar suffers from
financial
depression.
army,'but t h e.mountain dweller s h o o k
his head doubtfully.- Finally h e said:
'jfj I f T o n W a n t C h r o m o j
"I don't |like t h e b e d s y o u g i v e fellers
.! B u y i n f e r i o r g o o d s [ a n d t h e d e a l e r s to s l e e p I n i n . t h e a r m y .
They hain't
will t h r o w them. B u t if y o u w a n t D e - no place t o throw your boots
under
fiance
Starch g o t o your grocer a n d them."
This;j w a s * t h e l o n g w a y In
he will sell y o u a 16 o u n c e p a c k a g e f o r w h i c h t h e m o u n t a i n e e r t o o k t o tell h i s
ten cents.
T h e only premium
t h a t friend! t h a t h e d i d n o t l i k e t o Bleep o n
g o e s w i t h ; f t is* t h e m e r i t s a n d quanti-j t h e g r o u n d .
ty.r A t y o u r grocers.1 M a d e b y M a g netic Starch Co., Omaha, N e b . None,
A married m a n w h o w a s hypnotized
o t h e r "just a s good.';
says it felt like it does w h e n h i s wife
m a k e s u p her! m i n d .
" Chicago—Cattle—Dull,
b u t steady.
Hogs-^Active t o 10c higher; mixed a n d
butchers', [email protected]; g o o d t o c h o i c e
h e a v y * [email protected]; r o u g h h e a v y , ?6.00@
6.40; light,' [email protected]; b u l k o f s a l e s ,
[email protected]. S h e e p — S t r o n g t o 1 0 c h i g h er.-;. . • : . ' : "
;. ;
^
" ..
K,
S t Lonls--<-Cattle-^-Market g e n e r a l l y
steady for"natives, weak, t o 10c lower
for T e x a n s ; Hogs—^Market jlc h i g h e r ;
p i g s a n d lights, [email protected]; packers',
[email protected]; b u t c h e r s , [email protected]. S h e e p
—Market steady.
St
Joseph—Cattle—Market
active,
3 t e a d y ; T e x a n s 'ai s h a d e l o w e r , H o g s - r Lightand
light mixed,
[email protected]';
medium a n d heavy, |[email protected]; pigs,
[email protected]; bulk, [email protected].
SheepMarket steady to strong; t o p Idaho
y e a r l i n g s , $ 3 . 6 5 ; I d a h o l a m b s , $'4.80.
GRAIN.
Kansas
City:—Wheat—September,
64c;
December^
66%@66%c";. M a y ,
70%c;
cash N o . 2 hard, 65%@65%c;.
No. 2 r e d , 68%@69c.
R e c e i p t s , 63,300
bu;
s h i p m e n t s ^ 144,000 b u .
Corn—'
September, 58%c; December, 5 7 % c ;
May^ 5 9 % c ; c a s h N o . 2 m i x e d , 5 8 % ^
58%c;
N o . 2 white,~59c. ! Receipts; 16,8000 !bu ; s h i p m e n t s , 2i;600 b u . O a t s No. % w h i t e , 3 8 % @ 3 8 ^ c . Receipts, 19,000 b u ; s h i p m e n t s , 15,000 b u . R y e No. 2, 55c.
. Chicago—Wheat—No. 3 spring, 6 2 %
@67%c; N o . 2 red, 70%c. Oats—No. 2,
35@36c; N o . 2 white, 36%@37%c; N o .
3 w h i t e , 36%<gT37%a R y e — N o . 2 . 5 5 @
55%c.
Barley^—^Fair t o c h o i c e m a l t i n g ,
55@60c.
S t Louis—Wheat—No. 2 red cash,
elevator,
68%c; track,
70%@70%c;
September, 68%c; December, 70%@
70%c;
May, 71%c; N o . 2 hard, 68%@
68%c.
Corn—No. 2 cash, 57%c; track,
57%@58c;.September, 5714c;,May, 60c.
Oats—No. 2 cash, 36@36%c;
tracks
36?i@37i4c; September,-35^c; December, 37c; M a y , 39%c; N o . 2 w h i t e , 3 8 ©
3 8 % c R y e — H i g h e r , 57c;
' HAY. j
MISSOURI MINERS STRIKE
M'KINLEY DEAJH MASK-
Develops Into Brlght's Disease.
r
[PE-RU-N! GORES CATARRH WHEREVER LOCATED.]
pleased with h e r suggestion a n d afterw a r d accepted t h e bible a s a p r e s e n t
The portrait w a spainted at Utrecht
ing a w a y precious time with other remedies, n o m a n c a n t o l l
But it is almost certain that It would h a v e ended
i n Incurable Brlght's disease of t h e kidneys, which
sooner o r later would
havo proved fatal.
P e r u n a i s a sure cure f o r Incipient
Brlght's disease of t h e kidneys. Taken
In t h e e a r l y s t a g e s o f t h i s d i s e a s e , it
euros permanently.
Brlght's
disease
always begins with catarrh o f t h e kidneys,
P e r u n a cures' catarrh w h e r e v e r
located.
Congressman Bankhead's Statement.
j C o n g r e s s m a n J. H . B a n k h e a d of A l a bama, o n e of t h e m o s t influential m e m bers' o f t h e H o u s e of Representatives,,
in a letter written from Washington,
D. C , g i v e s h i s i n d o r s e m e n t t o t h o
great catarrh remedy, Peruna, i n t h e
following words:
.
Helpful H i n t f o r t h e Patient Darner.
A suggestion that a n y home darner
may
a p p r o p r i a t e ! '''was g o t \ r e c e n t l y
w h i l e w a t c h i n g ai class of little girls
at w o r k at s e w i n g school. F o rt h eb i g
knee holes of children's stockings
a
p i e c e o f s t r o n g { n e t w a s . first b a s t e d
- o v e r t h e h o l e , t h e [ d a r n i n g thien a c c o m plished
with
great
neatness and
strength a n d i n a much shorter time
than i n another way. T h esame method waa>applied with equaljsuecess t o
t h e m e n d i n g of j Woven underwear.—
Harper's Bazar.
..j , ' ,
;
John Herziger, s o n of Alderman H e r riger, o f N e e n a h , W i s . , a n d V i c e P r e s i dent of t h e Neenah Young Men's Club,
w r i t e s in 1 a r e c e n t l e t t e r t o T h e P o • T h e Popularity of Pewter.
"Your
Peruna
is one of the
best
J u s t n o w p e w t e r is .enjoying, - a n runa Medicine Co., of Columbus, Ohio,
medicines
I ever
tried,
and no
family
t h e f o l l o w i n g : -'.
a m a z i n g popularity i n England. Every
be without
your
remarkable
"After
suffering
for two years
with should
bride,
When
a s k e d w h a t s h e Would
As a tonic and a catarrh
can
kidney
trouble
I received
relief
and a remedy.
l i k e f o r a p r e s e n t , c l a m o r s f o r p e w t e r , core ffwn
of nothing
better."—J.
H.
using
your
wonderful
medi- I know
Bankhead.
a n d s e c o n d - h a n d s h o p s a r e b e i n g r a n - cine,
Peruna.
S a m u e l R. S p w c h e r , Junior Beadle
sacked for specimens. A t a fashion"For
ntontha-f^
was unable
to
work
of a seven
pain la my
back, C o u r t A n g e l i n a J N O . . 8 4 2 2 . J. C . O . F - .
a b l e L o n d o n w e d d i n g t h e o t h e r d a y , on account
1 was able
to do anything
1 205 H i g h S t , L o s - A n g e l e s , CaL, w r i t e s :
no less than
nifty p e w t e r j
O f f e r i n g s " and when
"I c a m e h e r e a f e w y e a r s a g o sufferwas in pain and distressed
most
of the
were made, soma of which h a d been
ing with catarrh of t h e kidneys, i n
time.
unearthed in Germany and were ab
I thought that t h e
'•Hearing
so much
of the good
re- s e a r c h o f h e a l t h .
s o l u t e l y ' beautiful, says
t h e L a d i e s ' sults
people
bad obtained
through
the c l i m a t e w o u l d c u r e m e b u t f o u n d t h a t
Pictorial.
use of Peruna
I determined
to give it a I w a s m i s t a k e n , b u t w h a t , t h e c l i m a t e
trial and It was a lucky
day for
me c o u l d n o t d o P e r u n a c o u l d a n d d i d d o .
when.I
did so.
I am well now and It S e v e n W e e k s ' t r i a l c o n v i n c e d m o t h a t I
P o l i c e m a n W h o T a k e s t h e Outfit.
only
took
a few bottles
of
Peruna."— h a d t h e r i g h t m e d i c i n e a n d I w a s t h e n
I t i s alleged of o n e p o l i c e m a n i n N e w
John Herziger,
307 Commercial
street, a w e l l m a n . I k n o w o f a t l e a s t t w e n t y
Y o r k w h o s e b e a t i s m u c h i n f e s t e d b y Neenah,
friends a n d members of t h e lodge t o
Wis.
youthful•• crap players t h a t h e m a k e s / T w o y e a r s suffering w i t h catarrh o f w h i c h I b e l o n g w h o h a v e b e e n cured
a steady business of charging upon t h e kidneys, u n a b l e t o w o r k o n account of catarrh, bladder a n d kidney trouble
t h r o u g h t h e u s e o f P e r u n a a n d It h a s
t h e m i n s o u n e x p e c t e d a m a n n e r " t h a t ' o f t h e s e v e r e p a i n ; c o u l d find n o r e l i e f
a h o s t o f friends i n this city."—Samuel
t h e y h a v e n o t leisure t o p i c k u p t h e f r o m medicine; g a v e P e r u n a a trial a n d R. Sprecher.
stakes before t h e i r ' t i m e fox disappar- w a s promptly cured—such w a s t h e e x perience of John Herziger of Wisconsin.
H y o u do n o t derive prompt and sating comes, a n d these h e appropriates
This experience h a s been repeated isfactory results from t h e u s e of P e to h i s o w n use. |
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m a n y times.
N o t only i n Wisconsin runa, write a t once t o Dr. Hartman,
but In e v e r y state i n t h e Union. I t w a s g i v i n g a full s t a t e m e n t o f y o u r case
A NARROW ESCAPE.
Indeed a l u c k y d a y for this y o u n g m a n a n d h e will b e pleased t o give y o uh i s
Bath, N . Y., S e p t
1 6 t h . j ^ T h e r e ifl w h e n h i s a t t e n t i o n * w a s c a l l e d t o P e - v a l u a b l e a d v i c e g r a t i s .
n o w a t t h e S o l d i e r s ' arid S a i l o r s ' H o m e r u n a . W h a t w o u l d h a v e b e e h t h e r e s u l t
Address Dr. Hartman, President of
here a n b i d soldier w h o hasj b e e n n e a r - h a d h e c o n t i n u e d suffering o n a n d fool- T h e H a r t m a n S a n i t a r i u m , C o l u m b u s , O.
er d e a t h t h a n a n y o n e w h o h a s l i v e d t o
tell'the story.
; n i s n a m e is A. E . Ayers. F o r m a n y
years h e lived in Minneapolis, Minn,
where h e is well known. 1 •
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HIDES A N D PELTS.
Green salted hides, N o s . 1 a n d 2, a l l
around, 7%c; branded,
7c; bulls a n d
stags, 7c; gree iincured, l c p e r lb less,
and part cured%c
per- lb less than
cured. G r e e n h o r s e h i d e s , l a r g e , $2.75;
m e d i u m , $2.50;
small,
$1.50; p o n i e s ,
[email protected]. D r y
flint
butcher hides,
- l 3 ^ c ; . d r y flint f a l l e n , 1 2 c ; d r y s a l t
10c; d r y g l u e , 7 c , S h e e p p e l t s , g r e e n ,
4 0 @ 7 5 c ; s h e e p p e l t s , d r y flint, 6 ^ @
7%c p e r l b .
CATARRH OF KIDNEYS
f r o m 7 t o 9, a n d s h e p a i n t e d h i m readins; a b i b l e , w h i c h s h e b r o u g h t t o t h e
sitting
f o r that purpose.
He was
F o u r p h y s i c i a n s o f t h a t / city; o n e s
told M r . A y e r s t h a t h e c o u l d n O t l i v e
four days. H e h a d Brightsf disease.
A s a l a s t r e s o r t h- t r i e d D o d d ' s K i d n e y Pills. H e is strong a n d well today.
' H e says: "I w a s i n t h e very presence
T i m o t h y , c h o i c e , $13.00; N o . 1, $1L50 of d e a t h , b u t D o d d ' a K i d n e y P i l l s s a v e d
© 1 2 . 5 0 ; . N o . 2, [email protected]; N o . 3 , me.
T h e y are t h e greatest! medicine i n
[email protected].!
Clover,
pure,
$9.50© the world."
1
$10.00. P r a i r i e , c h o i c e , $14.50;' N o . 1 ,
[email protected]; N o . 2, [email protected]; N o .
H o a x — " D o y o u b e l i e v e jthere's l u c k
3, $ 8 . 0 0 @ 1 0 . 0 0 ; N o . 4 , [email protected]. P a c k ^ i n h o r s e s h o e s ? "
Joax—"Yes, if t h e y
i n g h a y , [email protected].. Alfalfa, $10.00© h a p p e n t o b e o n t h e horse that g o e s
12.00. S t r a w , $400v C l o v e r , m i x e d , N o . u n d e r t h e w i r e
first"
1,[email protected]; N o . 2, [email protected]; p u r e
clover, [email protected].
HORSES A N D MULES.
Horses—Drafts,
good,
$80@110;
drafts, 1,500@1,700
lbs, extra, $ 1 1 5 ©
160; c h u n k s , g o o d t o c h o i c e ) $ 8 0 @ 1 2 0 ;
t i v e s a n d "a l a r g e n u m b e r o f ' o f f i c i a l s c h u n k s , c o m m o n t o f a i r , $ 4 5 © 7 5 ; d r i v a r m y a n d n a v y a n d civilians.
E v e r y e r s , m e d i u m , $ 4 5 @ 6 5 ; d r i v e r s , s;ood t o
fancy, $80 u p ; S o u t h e r n e r s , g o o d t o e x a r m y
a n y n a v y officer i n W a s h i n g t o n
h a v i n g b e e n o r d e r e d t o a t t e n d t h e if u - t r a , $ 4 0 @ 6 5 ; p l u g s , $ 5 . 0 0 @ 1 0 ;
neral service, they alone w o u l d c o n Mules^-13%@14 hands, fat a n d broks u m e a l a r g e p o r t i o n o f ; t h i s s e a t i n g en, $35@40; 14@14%" h a n d s , f a t , g o o d
space.
T h e general public w i l l h a v e hair, $40@45; 14%15 hands, fat, $45©
a n o p p o r t u n i t y t o v i e w t h e r e m a i n s 75; 1 5 @ 1 5 % h a n d s , f a t , $ 7 5 © 8 5 ; 1 5 % @
of t h e l a t e P r e s i d e n t w h i l e t h e b o d y 16 h a n d s , f a t , w i t h q u a l i t y , $95 © 1 1 0 ;
l i e s i n , s t a t e before t h e \ f u n e r a l s e r - 1 6 @ 1 6 % h a n d s , e x t r a , 1,250@1,500, $120
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L a w books are covered with sheepskin—and
sheep's' j k i n
c o n t r i b u t e ] FITS Permanently Cured, trofitsornervonsness after
T h r e e : H u n d r e d M e n O u t j of W o r k In
first day's use of Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer.
m u c h t o t h e s u p p o r t o f lawyers.1'
Mtssonrl .Towns.
Send for F R E E 8 2 . 0 0 trial' bottle and treatise.
Do. E. H. KLINE, Ltd., 831 Arch S t , Philadelphia, Pa.
The| coal miners a t Farber, Vandalia
P a i n relieved, sickness prevented, b y
W e bury o u r r o m a n c e s tenderly, b u t a n d Maijtinsburg, Mo.,h i v e g o n e o n . a
t i m e l y u s e of .Wizard Oil. K e e p i t a l strike. T h e trouble seems t o b e i n r e ways in the home. ;
w e forget where t h e graves are.
gard to t h e operators v keeping t h e
. F e w w o m e n s i n for money's sake;
TVInsIows S o o t h i n g Syrup.
tracks built a n d clear t o w i t h i n
fifteen
mighty few m e n donot.
For children teething, softens the gums, reduces In*
feet of t h e rooms i n which t h e miners
BttBBJjflBBj«11«r«pH|ftJil",^«irtTxtnnllft. SScahotU*
were working a n d other demands n o t
piece
It improves |s o m e m e n t o
stated. T h e operators state that there
of & w o m a n ' s v o c a b u l a r y .
was a n agreement between t h e operators andminers at a joint meeting held
P U T N A M F A D E L E S S D Y E S a r e t h e In K a n s a s City l a s t spring b y w h i c h
brightest, fastest a n d easiest t o use. the scale paid at t h e Vandalia mines
Sold b y druggists, 1 0 c per package.
l a s t y e a r Was. t o b e f o l l o w e d t h i s y e a r .
a n d $3750 s h o e s f o r 6 t y l e , c o m f o r t a n d
wear h a s excelled all other m a k e s sold at
inwardly All have been working linder t h e K a n Many
a
Woman smiles
these prices. This e x c e l l e n t reputation h a s
sas City agreement, which w a s n o t a c • b e e n w o n b y m e r i t a l o n e . W . !*• D o u g l a s w h i l e c r y i n g o u t w a r j d l y .
ceptable t o t h e United Mine Workers,
shoes have t o give better satisfaction than
other $3.00 a n d $ 3 . 5 0 shoes because b i t
w h o called t h e strike. I t i s estimated
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reputation f a r t h e b e s t { 3 . 0 0 a n d $3.50
s h o e s m u s t b e m a i n t a i n e d . T h e s t a n d a r d medicine for coughs and colds.—N. W . S A X U K I I , t h a t a b o u t 3 0 0 m e n w i l l b e t h r o w n o u t
h a s a l w a y s b e e n p l a c e d s o h i g h t h a t t h e Ocean Grove, N . J., F e b . IT, 10M. .
of w o r k b y t h e strike; .
,
Wearer r e c e i v e s m o r e v a l u e f o r h i s m o n e y
in t h e W . L . Douglas $3.00 a n d $3.50
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shoes than h e c a n g e t elsewhere.
W . L . Douglas sens m o r e $ 3 . 0 0 and$3.50 t h a n h e r words.] '•hoes than any other t w o manufacturers.
W. L Doogloa 94.00 Oilt Edgt Urn .
If y o u w i s h beautiful, clear, w h i t e clothes
cannot b* «pva//ed et any price.
use R e d Cross Ball Blue. ; Large 2 o s . Late President's Features will b e Falthfulp a c k a g e , 5 c e n t s . !. ~,
' l y P r e s e r v e d I n I m p e r i s h a b l e Casta.:
Fainted Kragnra-Portrait.
Shortly after t h e arrival o f Kroger
in Holland h i s admirers were anxious
t o hav» h i s portrait painted, b u t h e
refused o n t h e ground that h e h a d n o
time. Finally, however. Miss Therese
Schwarze succeeded in persuading h i m
to s i t H e chose the morning hours
m 2 3 PAINT
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| WISCONSIN-TAriM i-rtWUS.
If a g i r l d i s l i k e s a, y o u n g m a n s h e
T h e best of farm lands c a n b e o b - s t e e l s h e r heart, b u t if s h e a d m i r e s
tained n o w i n Marinette County, W i s - h i m s h e lets h i m steel i t
consin, o n t h e Chicago, Milwaukee &
S t P a u l R a i l w a y a t a l o w price a n d o n
A B E TOUR CLOTHES FADED?
very fav6rable terms.
W i s c o n s i n ia
U s e R e d Cross Ball Blue a n d m a k e t h e m
noted
f o r i t s fine c r o p s ,
e x c e l l e n t w h i t e again. L a r g e 2 oz. package, 5 cents.
markets and healthful climate. W h y
rent 4 farm w h e n y o u can b u y o n e
E v e n a clothesline is unsteady w h e n
much cheaper than y o u can rent a n d
it h a s t o o m a n y sheets i n t h e wind.
In a f e w y e a r s i t w i l l b e y o u r o w n
property.
F o r particulars
address
F . A . Miller, General P a s s e n g e r Agent,
Core
; Hall's Catarrh
Chicago, Milwaukee & S t Paul RailI s t a k e n i n t e r n a l l y . P r i c e , 75c,
way,-Chicago.
: Times must b e pretty hard w h e n a
m a n can't e v e n collect h i s thoughts.
N o Servants N o t a Calamity.
A worse thing might happen even t o
C h i c a g o t h a n a successful hired girls"
union.
I n t h a t Russian city o n t h e
A m u r river, where last year t h e e n thusiastic
citizens. drowned all the
Chinese residents, t h e great multitude
of t h e d r o w n e d included all t h e h o u s e
servants of t h e place. T h e y were all
Chinese.
Into t h e river they went.
But n o more Chinese servants came
to t a k e t h e i r
places, a n d the. householders, i n that city h a v e m a d e their
o w n beds and cooked, their o w n dinners.—Harper's Weekly.
When you paint you want
it, 1 to last; 2 look well; 3
protect your house. Some
paint does 1, not % or 3;
some does 2 awhile, not: 1 or
3; lead and oil does 2 well, ,3 B r o o k l y n , N . Y . , S e p t . 16.—The GarfleM
T e a C o . , m a n u f a c t u r e r s o f Garfield T e a ,
fairly, l^badly.
j
Garfield H e a d a c h e P o w d e r s , ' Garfield-Tea
Better have it all; i 2 3 DS yi gr euspt,i v eGTa rafbi el el dt s Raenl ide f GPa rl af isetledr sL,o t iGoanr,fai erl de
paint: Devoe ready paint; nb uo wi l doicncguapnydi nl ag b tohr aet loarrygreeac ne ndt el yl eegraenctt eoffice
d by
t h e m . F o r m a n y y e a r s t h e Garfield R e m the best isn't too good, j
edies h a v e been growing i n popularity a n d
Get D e v p e o f your dealer; take nothing-less.
Pamphlet o n painting
DEVOE,
Tho best that Money and O C «
Experience can produce, fcw
A t a l l stores, o r b y m a i l f o r t h e price.' Satnpte
o f S o z o d o n t h y m a l l for t h e postage, 3 c a n t s . . .
HALL &RUCKEL, New YORK
Rheumatism. ""OjaHJ
Nature's Priceless Remedy
OR. 0. PHELPS BROWN'S gia.Weak Back. Sprains.
Burns, Sores and sll Pain.
PRECIOUS
HERBAL
OINTMENT
iOeClm drum?!'?. 2-% Wc.
i r h e does not n i l It, tend
us hli nam», and for yoo»
trouble, w e w i U Crap.
Send T o n a W a l riBBs
It Cures ThroughBrown,
the Pores
0 8 B'wsy,•.NewDurgfl.H.T.
addrewDr. O. P. Brown. 9
their success is well deserved.
sent
free if y o u mention this paper.
GOOD-PAINT
Tooth Powder
CHICAGO.
H D A D C V
; S o m e f e l l o w s fish w i t h a b a i t e d h o o k
and others iwith bated breath.
DISCOVERY; giveo
CfipokenQ
SAVES CHILD FROM DEATH.
A Dnwn I v
Mother
Jump* I n t o Well Where
tittle
One H a d Fallen. .
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The baby of Mrs George Latchemjof
N o r t h O t t a w a , K a n . , f e l l . t h r o u g h a'
trap door into a twenty-foot well. T h e
mother w a s attracted b y t h escreams of
other children, a n dwithout-a moment's
hesitation slipped through^ t h e hole,
which would barely permit h e r body t o
pass, a n d dropped into t h e well; w i t h
the babe.
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The infant had gone to thebottpm of
about three
feet
of water, but t h e
m o t h e r fished i t o u t a n d resuscitated i t
while i n t h e water. Meanwhile neight
bors h a darrived a n da ladder w a s lowered into t h e well, a n d t h e brave m o t h er brought h e rbaby to-the surface/ I n
a very
short
time
it w a s playing
around t h e house a s usual.
y i t h .Brlght's
Disease—Diabetes?
refuse to d o their alloted w o r k ?
"Do y o u r , k i d n e y s
\s
o r liver
Are y o u gloomy and irritable?
I s there a dull, h e a v y a c h e in your back that hurts w h e n y o u stand;
harts w h e n y o u sir; harts w h e n y o u lie down ?
You need complete renovation.
Begin o n t h e liver a n d kidneys.
It i s there t h e trouble lies.
i McLean's
Litter
and KJdney Halm
will bring t h e color back a n d drive a w a y t h o s e racking pains.
Charged With' a Felony. ;
Mrs.
Anna
B. Haldernian,
well
k n o w n i n Kansas City, h a s been a r r e s t e d a t Versailles,;Mo., b y order, o f
the prosecuting attorney, together w i t h
her s6n-ta-kvw,-AJ Greek, well k n o w n
m Kansas City a n d 'Leavenworth, t o
answer to a charge of felony a t t h e
December term o f t h e circuit c o u r t
S h e i s held i n $500 b o n d
A death m a s k of
t h e President's
' W i s e is t h ecandidate w h oknows h i s
:
face
-was made.
The mask .was
o w n backers.
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t a k e n b y E d w a r d L . A . P a u s c h of
Hartford, Conn.
Pausch has modeled
the features of m a n y of t h e distinguished m e n w h o have died'in this
Resists t h e Peddlers' l a v .
country i n recent years/
The mask
T h e Novelty Cnttlery company of
is a faithful reproduction of t h e late
C a n t o n , O., i s r e s i s t i n g t h e p r o v i s i o n s
President McKinley's features.
of t h e r i e w peddiers*
license l a w i n
Kansas, and a suit will b e shortly commeneed t o test Its validity.
T h e cutHarder of a n o l d Negro is \Avenged b r a lery c o m p a n y h a s agents i n t h e state
t a k i n g orders for cutlery.
In" several
A' m o b o f negroes, broke; I n t o t h e jail counties t h ea u t h o r i t i e s h a v e d e m a n d e d
a t Wyckliffe, Ky., across t h e river from a license f r o m t h e agents. T h e c o m Cairo, UL, a n d lynched three negroes, pany claims t h a t i t s agents a r e travelFrank Howard, S a mReed a n d Ernest ing m e n and are exempt from the liand a l lwise mothers
Harrison.. They hanged t h e m e n to a cense. I t h a s written t h eattorney genmake
:.', £ . _ _ . _
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cross-beam i n J o h n McCauley's m i l l eral for h i s opinion, b u t h e will n o t
r
T h e , c r i m e for which t h e m e n were give one. H e says it i s a question t o b e
hanged w a s t h e murder of a n o l d a n d settled between t h e company a n d t h e
8oM b y t h e best shoe dealers everywhere.
respected negro, W a s h Thomas; T h o m - various counties. H e l o o k s for s o m e
Insist upon having W . L. Ponglas shoes
w l t i i liaisai a a d p r i c e s t a m p e d o a lwiCl<Mii«
a s w a s ' w a y l a i d o n t h e railroad track, arrests t b b e m a d e , a n d i n t h a t w a y t h e
'SMMr to O r d e r b y M j J l . - I l j n ^ U Doogiaa
hit w i t h a club, w h i c h killed h i m , a n d law will b e t e s t e d
i«*««l* r town, send order direct to
then h i s dead body w a s r o b b e d T h e
.jtdepartmBntwat
rQlmito^—
murderers confessed their crime before
T o H a k e a Study o f Indians.
pairths* wul equal $t and
the mob.
k torn made shoer . M r s . P h o e b e H e a r s t "has a g r e e d t o
n
| ^ r % ^ / l
O 1 quick rellefand cares worst
c u e s . Book of testimonials and 10 DATS* treatment
BB. U. H. GBIM'S S05S. Box K, AUMU, Qa.
acts o n these organs a s oil does on a rusty
afflicted, it will cure y o u .
fl.OO
Che
at your
J. H. McLean
WAY GET SOAKED
wheel.
A
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If y e a a r t
B u y a bottle to-day.
Untjgirr*.
Medicine
Made
Co..
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St.
by
Lfuit.
Mm.
EQUAL/
^THREE OR ONE SCAFFOLD.,,?,
"The Cradle Roles the World"
tea shown on
•tytodeslxed;
a household r e m e d y f o r t h e
simple reason that i t always.
uers Pain
KOled B y a Live Wire.
. Twelve-year-old Mike Zielinski lost
his Die i n S t Louis In saving that oi
Joe Czerwinski, a 5-year-old p l a y m a t e
A live wire h a d fallen i n t h e pathwaj
of J o e , w h o w a s about t o pick it up,
when
Mike \ rushed
forward
and
k n o c k e d i t firasji h i s r e a c h .
pajc a l l t h e expenses o f a department
of anthropology at- t h e University o f
California, w h i c h will b e devoted e s p e c i a l l y to t h e s t u d y o f I n d i a n s o f t h e
Pacific c o a s t
T h e costvwllijie.^ a b o n t
$50,000 a y e a r .
Mrs. Hearst Is t h e
mother of .William R. Hearst o f N e w
York.
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not keep it send us his
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flOW A COUNTRY BOY ROSE.
law, and becomes a leading member of
the bar of Stark county.
,1872. Though not a candidate, very,
active' as a campaign speaker in the
Grant-Greely presidential campaign. j
1875. Especially active antf conspicr
nous as a campaigner in the closely
contested state election in "which
Rutherbrd B.- Hayes is elected governor. .
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bacterid
reportei
his won
been us?
ten repc
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eliminaj.
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examittj
vealed?^
district^
t h a t e"••.'•'-"1
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that I
comply !,,_.
trace jfffi
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father ^
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his fd I
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wife h »
the yein-lawl
and hav
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to. conij
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over tit;
at her]'
fered. j ,
the b"u|
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father-V
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h^art
Browj
and, -ttiCj
relieve I
husbaif j
men 4 j .
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•s.- New:;
Westei^
a crev'.l:
Superi'i
Marie,^
wMch v ^
Duluth. 1^
Captain*:^
Hudson r»
time aft]
• steamer l\
ing the(^
'again abriver. T\<
with deel
and pun
McLean
to save
render
port he
had r
be heard
there ,
founderei^
ued at $
of flour,
chandlse
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.1896.. June 18,.-At/the" ]&teBnhU^can
national cbnyention n t Sfc' Louis" J|cB3nley j s - nominated for president~©nthe first b.allot, the result,pf the. »yot-.
ing being !as follows: McKnley 66a.%t
6eed 8f%,'<Juay 66%^Mortdn 5 8 ^ L ^ T
ll^oh 35%y. dameron-£ "' • ' • ' - - J;""
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fa JVot&
I s Elected President. .. .
I89'6.~ 'Nov: J 3V Receives' a 'gobjitdar.
Student, Soldier, Lawyer, Congressman,
..-•:'. Elected to Congress.
eiection""'.pf
Governor and "Finally Nation's Chief
1876. Elected: member of the House vote in' the Jite'sidentfal'
;
3
ot
WilUam McKinley among those who did not regard Mr.
j Execatire—-TZie Koad that Is Free to, of Representatives by 3,00,0 • majority, 7,i04,779r;a -pluratftf '"-of•• 66i,8Sff oyer '•:'Jfy.',.$? fe ®*
bfe\Demqcratic,
opponent^
William
J.;'
a^tfie
hands
of
the assassin. Czolgosz^ Blaine as the most! available candi. All American Boys. \
hb^-friend Hayes being elected tortile
presidency.;
/
- - •-•? ?£>' Bfyaui.: In fte elecjfe^bbollege-tiateip Theodore Roos^yel£ :>the" Vice^-Presl- date of the pSrty, but after:the lattK's
McKinley receiyes j &Elririr«?tes,^agatiHei' del*,*bficbme^Pres1fdeiit "of the" United nomination Mr. Roosevelt »r gave'-him
;
••:•,- - Here is ; thechron61§gical story;, of 1878. E e ^ e c t e i . jtft.. Gpnjgresa.-; by. WO'fbf 'Bryan. : i\ .-r. %:hj- .•£ ?£$&£'
his hearty support,, and in the face
t h e life of -WHltem, Mc&toley, twenty- 1,234 majority, his -disject {In ©hip. •u 1897. "March; 4.' Inaugurate^JP?»^ ;
of "thei; remarkable defection in New
;
- | fifthjpresident of.v the- jjnited .Stajtes, having been gerr/mandeye^ to-MS-4^T 'dent:c*''tali tJfiifed States, f:oj t ^ e ^ ^ n - r T^eo4ore.rRopSCTelt-. was born in York &i that time. :
1
:
advantage
;
by
a
Democratic*
legisla• ^ B o s e t f a g i e death a t the hands of'the
^ w ^ o r ^ . j ^ i r October 27, 1858,; of
-tyjieiighth • ^uadfeiiniai teim
;
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L
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anarchist assassin • Czob|osz ;L has. ture. .;'• .;"": '. " ' . ';-'''-,:..'
7te±±:3*L
ancestry, t By -'-^ I a - . t i s Kitlaa'tl Civil Ssr vice.
y4.89i>
J*arc:
1880/ Re-elected to Congress by
brought, deepest s o r r o w t o t h e Ameriis> a natural >.-- In-Ma^>1899, President Harrison ap3,571 majority. Appointed a membef fojrjan extia>:sessic® of'Qdngress to_aacan ••peopfe; '
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both - his pointed .him civil• service commissionv 1843, Jan. ' 2 9 ^ William" k c ^ i n i e y , oi^ffie ways"ahff means committee to nifessafe jdwells -solely lipdrt : 1^fte (
s
3
' ^ nTee¥ «a?n«?s -and:"nis ;mptb^'%^}jte^v,whP j^erj^anjd he ; served as president of the
' sbn-^ef'William anHNancyr{AlSison^ sUGcagd fee^dent;3Gajflisidj!ss!
fl-vca-;$5s3 ^-j^t-^evisioiTof the-extetirig;tariff«Wi##«<«' bic^-^eyonr'reydrut&nary^days,'" -board;
11
IffcTCinley/fe^Tborni-AiNlles, Tr^mhiiH
'1882. The "Republicanss • siiffet ^'..^m~
hii efj
"'May. 17l'-^l^TBsfbiSeSfo^^ **«* *«!b^^c^tius,-^y;j:ieaso» -of-thft^w..cunjbeBcy ?he:?jpas untifingTin
J
:fc^nty,7p^ift^ befng the seventn! of a verses thTCuglio^flfe'-cpWtry^liS t"
0
tSii
*-f a^pe^l'from ^ b e - p i ^ l f i ^ C K ^ e s s ^ - ^ a r a i r ^ M J * - 6 - ™ * * ^ W
was
W Theodore
T J , ^ ^ « V O " .fprts..tP-appiy the civli .service» prin^X^mV^^tfi^^.^^^^^Wi^J'
ft
- . congressional elections and McKinley apbrbpriatgs "?Wi0fe»::-fbi'--'tb€:-Mf& ©>p ''• S
<[•. 1852.\ T TbeMcKinleyiamilly*remoyes" i s ro^eledted by armajprity:^flf'pnly 3i^ the destitution i % ^ ^ : * t ^ b f . e ? 0 >&> »*
• <.ito PorandJ Mahoning countRO^, ifrhiere. 1884; . Prominent In I the, opposition • 4S?7I\^iy/24.-;: rTJi«r;'tDinfl»#.naMff £
.v-iV,
till" "ieceiyes'the EHa^si'dentfssap^roval/
• •• l£9Ti- -D6(S:i2. /piath-PfrJ?*si.dent.4 i, '- :r
^•oKinieyJs; -inoth'e \ at-jCafttonjf-O'l:':"
J 1898. 'Both braiic^es, •bi r »Co|ig^es8:^;.
vote unanimously (the Housei-pn/'Ma^.
8.by a vote of 313 t p ¥ a n d | t h e Senate
byta vote of 76 ,tc "Opnihe follQwing
day) "to -pJace. $5' F.OOQ.Q'tfol at. th'p dis.pp^al^of the presi lent, to be used at
his' discretion "fo:- the national der
;
meht
on tha^
Which.J;
ident|«|
terioipfct
made Jf
:no .poS;
'•• ! Anotfi
the exa
•'prisbnr
-jail h
New |
"Jbroiigi
the-iEl""
Dr. A\-.
•of the*
alienist:
one. hqf
left boJ
Distr
tire st<:
preparj
' which I
any candidate in the history ^of^tlie
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' . " j -'-'•./ <HI» tritimat-am t a Spain. '.•;'»
189.8. March' 231 : The president'sends.
tp"ithe Spanish g )yernment, tjhtough.^
Miipister Woodford at Madrid, an ulti-/
ma(tum regarding i e intolerable: con-'-dition-of affairs ir Cuba. r
'i" 7
,.1898...' Match 28. The report of.thP.
court of inquiry oil'the destruction of.,
thp Maine at- Havana, on Feb. 15^ is^
transmitted by this president to Conr;
gre]ss._ -• ' -.
.j
•'. ••..-.
1898. April 11. The- president sends'
a message to Congress outlinin-g the-J
situation, declaring that intervention* •
' is necessary, and advising against :the^ !*rectognitibh of the! Cuban government J
li898. April 21. i The Spanish^ government sends Minister -Woodford'-his
passports,- thus^.;beginning,the war:^'"
1898, .-April.237^ The.president issu|s
a. call for 125,0fi0\Tpiu:nteers.:,.v..: - ; ;
1898. April 24: ' Spain, forma.liy. de>
clares thkfe;war exists.,w^th the.-'gnite^d; ;
States.
Eecoinmends Declaration of War.-
June 15 the regiment sailed
Gem Shatter in Cuba.
to Jbi»
With the Konfih Riders.
•From the time of landing until th«
fall of Santiago the Rough Rider*
we»e giant\figures in the. campaign- Their work reached a climax on July
l;XrheniLieut-CoL Roosevelt led the
regiment in the desperate charge un
San Juan hill. He had shared all the
hardships of' his men, and" when be
brokejthe red:"^ipe of discipline [jto
compiaifi; of Gen. Shatter's camp; and
its dangers from diseasethe army was
with him and tbe war department listened t o his judgment On July i l ha
was" commissioned a colonel of volonv
teers. f; .;IM
Elected Governor of K » w T » *
Scarcelyi two.jmonths later the. new
ernor of New York. In the. contention he received 753 votes, against .the
218 cast for Gov. Frank S. Black.
Col. Roosevelt entered into the campaign with characteristic energy. Men
of all parties supported him .and bjr
was elected by a plurality of more
than 18,000. His administration was
/very satisfactory to his state.
As refPrmer, official^ military leadei 1
and state executive, he has carried his;
earnest dashing personality into it alL
door,
smfli "
i not
3alva-;
Ivarez
3 now
to the
•d help are
• must
tag t o
ie OJV
it the
J-gt j ; L _ j .
*
e are
aation
Iday."
a silng a
at the
a i r of
is no
is her
A s a Writer.
As a writer of outing papers hii
varied experiences on the trail havs
served him well. In biography, his
life of Thomas H. Benton and jOl
Gouverriour Morris have^been praised.
Essays and papers dealing with political life have added to this reputation
Of his latest work, "The Rough Riders" has been pointed to as "one oi
the most thrilling pieces of military
history produced I n recent years."
When his name was first proposed
for the vice presidency, Mr. Roosevelt
declined the honor, preferring to remain governor. He finally consented
after much pressure.
.,--'
I
a is
im at
Mr. Roosevelt's Family.
• Mr. Roosevelt has been married
twice. His first wife was Miss Alica
Lee of Boston; the second,: Miss Edith
Carow of New York. He is the fathei
of six children, ranging from 16 to 3
years of age.,
if
-His domestic life is ideal. Whethet"
ensconced in" winter quarters at K\b a n y o r ' N e w York, or at the famous
gdosevelt home at Oyster Bay on Lcjng
•IslanoV be is an indulgent father and
romps with- his children with as much
zest as the youngest of them, f Th«
youngsters are' known as the Roose.yelt.halfrdozen,; and all reflect in/ soaM
manner, the,paternal characteristic.*^
1898. .April. 25..: .#n-,m-message: tflfir.
Congress the- 'presidenUiv.'recronBhends^
t h e passage, of a joiatsr«ftQlution' ;.d$*
charing ; that war ", .exist&-^ithv;Spaiiij*
Om.the; same, iday'- bc^fc.^itattTchesUirt
doiigress passed such a- -t!ecla^ti$5hV. ;*
Ail B r i g h t Children. U<'ia}8.-: May 25. The 'pre£ij|f&£issues" Rgp.iseyelt,*,af^c;jWhoin•••he"'was' nained, ciples of merit and capacity to .all ex- ; The oldest girl i s Alice, tall^-<arH
a- call; fpr 75,000 additiPiia^.^bLunteei^ andv-.Ws. mojher;''-whose . given"' name ecutive : departments. As a result of and serious, looking. She rides hei
;
1898: June 29. Yai'e''university con^ .was.-jMartha/ -wasTi ,the'. daugbter of this" zeal the country was shown the father's Cuban campaign horw with
A FAVORITE PIGTURE OF M'KINLET.
fers upon President- McKinley the de^-: James-and Martn"a Bulloch of Georgia. first "practical application' of. the rules fearlessness and grace. The'next-olive
to civil government.
.-':• '." rEdncaJe4-,af Home.--* •:
gree of L L D.
•'</,>. "*=i.'----' :^ ^ : branch is Theodore, Jr./or/^'young
j>, WillianS studies at the-Union seminary to the proposed "Morrison tariff" in
1898. July 7> Joint resoIutiPtt- of •^Touag Roosevelt- was prlnmrily'edu•'•-.
Civil Service 'jStptoimeri-'A'^
-'• 'Teddyi" the idol of his fatherVheart,
'•..^«.
•.. '. i Congress provided foe. t&e-annexation'"- cated' a t borne under private' teachers,
y. Juntil he is 17l y •"" . . '-'. .] : #;-.-??i^coJag^ess;; #«*£! \
He proved that unflinching civil- and a genuine chip of the plot blockj 1.1859. Becomes a member of;;-'tie 'v 188C,;^As-^pT.'-delegate at large to the of Hawaii receives the'appro v a t pf 'Sfte'r"'wh'ich be entered Harvard' grad- service refonn was not only consist- Young "Teddy" owns a shot/gun and
Methodist Episcopal church InPbialiM. 'Republican>'national _ convention .in the.president.
-•.:.'•• . • '••* r*Uating in 1880. Those qualities of ag- ent with party loyalty, 'but In the dreams of some day shooting bigger
• I860. Enters the junipr class i p A l - Chicago, actively supports James G.
.1898. Aug. 9. Spain :torn?ally acr. grj^siyeness which have '.marked his highest degree was necessary to party game than hiss father ever ^did. Hs
. - legheny college, J Meadville, Pa.-i but Blaine- for the presidential nomina- cepts. Jthe president's ternis of peace/'; iinojre recent years of public life were service. None doubted the reformer's also rides a pony of his o w y
.
tion!:
18981 ' Aug. 12. Tbe peace protocol present with' him in ••••college,: and he Republicanism, but it was not an easy
poor health prevents the completionrof
Alice, the eldest girl, is nearly 16.
. Agraln Elected to • Congress. ^
is signed. An armistice is proclaimed jKas. a conspicuous figure: among his task I Judgment, tact, honesty, ener- She is the only child; by the first Mrs.
the. course. Subsequently teaches in
g '' i
.
•
1884.
Re-eicoicd
to
Congre"ss
by
and
the Cuban blockade raised.
~" fjeliows. : '
gy, and a certain sturdy pugnacity Roosevelt. "Young Teddy," the presa public school n|ear Poland; and later
a
majority
of
2,0001
"
,
i'"il|.:'»|as
an
Interesting:
period
In
the
1898.
Oct.
17.
The
president
ret
were necessary, to the accomplishment
. becomes a, clerk!in the Poland iflbfitihlstory
of
the
party
and
the
nation,
.
j
1886.
Re-elected
to
Congress
by
a
ceives
the,degree
of
LL.
D.
from
ffiie
of his| purpose. Every detail of the
• office.' _•'"'•_ |.j •
» I ] ~N
:
majority of 2,550.
University of Chicago, 'i .; . . .;. :.,. !<ffi^ ypwng Roosevelt entered upon the system was opened to carping critiEnlists As a Private.
;
1898. Dec. 10.' The treaty -of *peace political field with eagerness and eur cism and to hostile attack. ' The ad1886. Leads' the minority opposition:
j 11861. .June 11. ; Enlists as a private
between
Spain and the .United'States: eriByi ;The purification of poittical and ministration itself was only friendly
in
Congress"
against
the
"Mills
tariff
in Company E of "tha 23d Ohio Yolun'official life had been for some time an to the movement Not only had" poliis signed at Paris.
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J
;teer infantry.^; %' -t i'-S-»v~ --• r-fli '.-'•
1900; March 14. The.- president
''1888.
Delegate
at
large
to
the
naticians to be kept out of places, but
•' (. ; ,3§f>2y April >15.i Promoted to i p m - tional convention in Chicago that; signs the "gold standard a c t " *-^:? :"'
competent servitors had to be pro^
inissary sjjgeant while in the winter's nffmlnated Benjamin Harrison, and
yided.
Jj; -.
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Kenominated
for
P
r
e
s
i
d
e
n
c
y
.
.
camp at^Fayette, W. Va.
H
serves as chairman of the committee •
j 11862^. Sept. 24. Promoted to second on. resolutions. Many delegates ~wisb. ,1900. June 21.. The Republican;inaIn the Police Commission.
. lieutenant, in recognitibn of seryices McKinleyrlo become a nominee, but he t ^tionfil convention at Philadelphia un-;
animously
.
renominates
WilUajfe$£er,
.
As.
president,
of the ..cjvll-servlce
at the battle of Antietam. Winsj the stands firm in • his support of John
commission
Mr.
Roosevelt
resigned ih'
Kinl0y.
for
4he
presidency.
highest esteem of the colonel of the Sfherman., I . .
May,
l-9j6o.
'June
21.
The
president's
:fim^
r1895, to becpine president pf the
, ...regiment, Rutiierford. B. Hayes, j and •18881 Elected 'to •' Congress for the
New York board of police commission' becomes a member of his staff.!!,"' seventh successive time,: .receiving a nesty proclamation to the Filipinos is
ers.
Legislative, investigation, had
pupllshfid-in
Manila.
1863. Feb. 7. Prompted -j to! jflrst majority of 4,100'votes, j v - *
shown the corruption in that body,
•
19^0..-'Juiy
10.'
The
United
States
lieutenan t.
and to this field he turned with a new
1889. At the organization of the
.,.'1864. July 25.-Promoted to captain 51st Congress, _ is a candidate for government makes public a statement
zest
An" uncompromising enforcefor gallantry at the battle of Kerns- Speaker of the House, but is defeated of its policy as to its affairs i n China."
ment of law was his policy. It brought
1900.
'Sept.
10.
Letter
accepting,
the
town, near Winchester, Va.
| '
criticism j and vituperation" upon him,
on the third ballot in the Republican presidential nomination , and discussI |l864. Oct 11.; First vote for Presi- caucus by Thomas:-B*.- Reed..'"""",'
but he persisted; Honest methods: In
ing
the
issues
of
the
campaign
is
givdent . cast, while on a march, iforj Abthe police" department . were forced^
Chairman
of
W
a
y
s
.
a
n
d
Means
Comen,
to
the
public.
.
-.^c
raham Lincoln.
a
n d . ciyitseryice , principles ^ were em1900. Nov. 6. In .the .pr^siaeTafffai
".
' mittee. ) ,
1864. ,Shortly after the battle of Ce:
bodied Into the system of appointelection
William
^McKinley
carr^ies^M
!Sj^
1890. ..Upon the deatb of William. D'.- jlar Creek (Oct. 19), C a p t Mcldnley
ments and promotions. Sunday closALICE ROOSEVELT. ".
serves on the staffs :Pf- Gen. George Kelley Jn,:January McKinley becomes; states, .which' haye an'aggregate<ot"^92* "^~
ings of saloons became a fact, and a
votes|
i
n
the:,
ejecfiirat,.c&|leglt;'
ljyc
v&
;
Crook and Gen. Winfield S. Hanipck. chairman; of the w a ^ and* means, com1
seemly observance ..of tije day was. to-v ent Mrs. Roosevelt's oldest child, la l i .
.1865. -Assigned as acting assistant mittee and leader of Ms party in the. Democratic 'pppbn^i^^il'uain. JUBrysisteduppn> ;T '*-: «"
- .i i. Then, there are-Hermit, 11; Ethel, 8;.;
Archibald, 6, and Qnentin," 3 / •"••"
adjutant general on the staff of [Gen: House. He introduces a bill "to sim- an, carrying 17 states, hivia&155r
r . v v ' i ^ " ' F " ' - ' ••, • : :
. Samuel Six, Carroll, commanding the plify the l a w s in relatibn t o ' t h e col- torall votes. His popular
ff•*• M«srITHEODSHK" "RJ&SEEELT; .* i f - ->»ayy,8 Assistant Secretary.
veteran reserve corps at Washington. ; lection pf revenues," known as the also larger than in the election of 1896.
Shallow Lakes for Fish.
"customs administfatien :bin:**" "He al- 1901. Begins a triumphal, tour of ideat-wifh him, and w i t ^ ' . ^ i s ^came".
President IJncoln Brevets Him.
P r oot":
l Marsh of Wisconsin, in speak- ^
nominated
%
Presiden't
McKihley
to
:
b
;tefflcsacy of'theappli- •- 18^8. March 13, Commissioned by so Introduces a general" tariff bill. The the United States in Mayjr, the .same bj^.theflgBAiflaibe
ing recently of tbe peculiarities oi
tag terminated by the sud^n?-ififiei|f oa'!fDn,S^Scivil-service rulis '-to. execu- be assistant secretary -of^ the navy. He Lake 'Winnebago, said that it is re;..ij~Presidlent Lincoln as major by Ibrevet bill becomes a law on Oct 6.
pusbed repairs on the ships and worked
1890. As a result of the.gerryman- of ,-jMrs. ,»McKinley -MW4 -at M&1&9&. Uttnact etodifllti ^^^sirongiy-,-did he .im-, •with might and main, forseelng a con- markable for - its shallowness. Al'"." in';..tIia.Tpiniit!ae1£:United States army;
geles] CaL; Jtetprrig'. .to | Washington
, nimself.nDpn.bi3 bolitical asso- fiicj wlU^Spainl .He left nothing un- though it is about^twenty-elght mllei
"for. gallant-find meritorious "services: dered congressional district and tbe from!San Francisco earl^in- Jim&Vh s*
1 reaction against the Republican party
"
f
y
^
t
f i a t i n ' 1 8 ^ 2 ; he-was nbtalnated done toilsecureTtne-bighest efficiency In wldti, it,-:bas a depth of only
at. ttie. battles df Opeauan, Cedar {jreek
throughout the country/ caused by the
fefs'fhe-state assembly and elected.
twenty-flWVfeet This is due to th«
in the navy; :
..
"-'•
•:• and Ffefier'a Hill,**
India's A r m y Elephants..-_
"l." >-—,-•" In- tOe. State Assembly.
protracted
struggle;
.oyer
the
tariff
bill,
On May 6, 1898, Mr. Roosevelt re- fact that the lake's outlet is constant!j
;'- 1865! VJuly 26. ^Mustered out of;thej
-Elephants, in the Indian armyyiaro : : ^ B ^ ^ T e d ' f o r tittee: yeats and soon signed this Place to muster in a cav- deepening: and that its inlet is graduMcKinley is defeated in the" election
nnny^witn his regiment- having ineveri for Congress by 300 votes'in counties fed twice a day. When mealltinfel-sEr^
ally filling its bottom with-a sandy 01
- -been absent from his'command on sick that had previously gone Democratic rives jtiiey are drawn npf before piles ^Sme tcr berecbgnized asap,, able" and alry regiment tor t h e Spanish war. earthy dapoatt \ But Winnebago's
fearless advocate of the people's rights Life in the west had made this a fit" leave during more than four years'- by3,00OV
of food. Each animal's breakfast in* an'd he suceeeded in securing the pas- ting^ ambition. As a banter of big shallowness makesjit remarkably rick
.service. •
;' j _!
eludes 10 pounds of raw .rice,done up sage. of;-several measures of. great'ben- game, used to tfie saddle and the camp in fish; indeed, it-is one of the most
E l e c t e d Governor of Ohji?.
1865. Returns t o Poland and at once . 189L JNov. 3. Elected governor of in five tw.Prpound packages. The rice
efit The abolition of fees in-.the.of- and an nnerring shot with riflef and productive; known. Shallow lakes albegins the study of la^w;
; - .
ways nave more fish than deep, ones,
is- wrapped in leaves and .then tied fice of -the county clerk and' the aboliOhio
py^
a
plurality
of
21,511,
polling
I 1866. 'Enters"the Albany (N. T.)
chiefly, perhaps, because there is more
with fgrass. At the 'command! "Atten- tion of the joint power of the board
the
largest
vote
that
has
ever
been
Law School
.; j | ^
vegetation on the bottom of the shaltion.!?' each elephant raises bis trunk
1867. Admitted to the bar at] War-) cast for governor in Ohio. His op- and a package Is thrown Into his ca- at 1aldetmen"in the mayor's appointlow one. -Vegetation does not flourish
ponent
is
the
democratic
governor,
"ments
were
among'
those
of
special
* ren, O., in March. Accepting the ad-^;.
In
deep-water. '- •
pacious
mouth.
By
this:
method
of
. .-.
benefit to the city: of New York.'
vice of an elder sister teaching in Can- James E. Campbell.
vfeedmg
not
a
single-grain
of
rice
-it
.
Anothet
important
work,&one
by
him
,3.892. Aslderegate.. a t large- to the
ton, he begins the practice of l i a w i i
r f was the investfgatiori of the city govCanton and makes that place his national convention at Minneapolis, wasted.
Alphabetical Advertisement,
ernment, and'paitictilarly the police
home.
and chairman of.. the convention, McThis alphabetical advertisement api- B a n Pightinff on Bicycles. .
^department, i n the winter of 1884. AnHis First Office.
Kinley refuses to. permit the consld-peared in" the London Times in 1842:
1869. Elected prosecuting attorney eration of his name and supports the > [ In Spain bull fighting on bicycles la other.iniportant service was- securing
Te» -widowers and single gentlemen.—
of Stark county on the Republican renominatipn of President Harris-on. becoming popular: Not long ago Car- the passage, pf the civil service reform
Wanted by a lady, a situation to su-ticket althongh.the county had; usual- ' The roll call results as follows: Hsr- los Rodrigues,. a .-famous cyclist and- h n r o t
;
ROOSEVELT'S COTTAGE AT OY- perintend the household and preside a1
ly.been Democratic
Bains for Mayor at 3iew York.
table. She is Agreeable, Becoming,
rison 535^ Blaine 182, McKinley 182, Senoij Badila, a noted picador,: mountSTER BAY, L. L
ed on cycles, tackled a bull | in the Tn 1886rMr. Roosevelt was nominat187L • Jan. "25. Marries Miss! '• Ida Reed 4, .Lincoln 1.
[Careful, Oe^rable, Engllsb, FacetiouiH
ISaxton of Canton. ; (Two daughters
1892. 'Death of William IilcKinley, arenar at Madrid. The bull won in a ed ; as an independent candidate for revolver, the country recognized In Generous, Honest Industrious, Judicanter,
- .
,
mayor of Mew, York; but, although in- him the making of a dashing cavalry cious, Keen, Lively, Merry, Natty, Obe-'
rbdrn to Mr. and Mrs. McKinleyp-Kat- Sr.,in Npyember.
ddrsed "by"the Republicans, .was de- leader. He had experienced military dlent Philosophic, Quiet Regular; Sole in 1871-and Ida in 1873-^-and both
1895.,^Unanimouisly renominated for
A plant that grows in India, called feated. .
duty, in the New York National Guard ciable, ; Tasteful, Useful, Vivacioua
governor of Ohio and re-elected by a
I lost in early childhood.)
the
.philPtacea
electrica,
emits
elecin'"
the '80s. Cot Wood Was pat I n Wpmanish; Xantlppish, Youthful, Zeal?.
'In.
aSo^^he^lyas
chairman
of
the
New
plurality
of
80,995,
this
majority,
being
187L Falls of re-election aslprosetric
sparks.
The
hand
which
.touches
command
of the Rough Riders; Mr. ous, etc. Addtfss X. Y. Z., SimmondS
York
delegation
to
the
national
Rethe
greatest
ever
recPrded,
w
i
t
i
a
sincuting^ attoniey by forty-five« ToteS,
lit
immediately
experiences/a
shock.
;
Roosevelt
was
lieuterant coloneL On ikbray. Edew*reroad»
publican
convention;
He
bad
bsen.
and -for the next five years ;fi&rotes gle exception during tne-clvil war, for
^himself successfully to the practice of
len be
izudo's
ncisco.
a de! Garza
;jy, she
een of
Queen
' jr way
ng the
ie. and
do so
jrfth a
jto inke to
bed at
jdeatbv
ry, for
e seen
i with
all tbe
•turned
Irs. At
groups
e seen
e cafes
rbody
c times
h have
pffee—
ister—'
1 shuffes, but
[melee,
e s t are
' [placed
ie purr
in um:h dog,
nt and
he cats
.brellas
imself,
t when
E
r- (.
# near
I could
bate. I
-ave to
Eon to
'e mldreplled
puntry
•except
(oar'in
?
M
Wb
MVATmytLtiEj
KANSAS
'Ballef
"COWS
- -> r
A^saftfii
Cizplgp4ts,
1
'- '
to t>urn' Leaxtds.
of
'•• Music.,
•
i
"Young men "nave long made "them-,
'selves useful by ^turning oyer leaves
of music for ladies who were -playing,
j tlhe piano, but it is doubtfut if in future
tLe,y will, be called upon to do inuch
of this pleasant work, for. a device' has
now been invented in Frknce, the ob-
'
'
'
•
-
.
•
"
%
. , iSad BTews Given t o Public..
r*
TaWn£
About
the" King.
.]
Mrs.. Shenfoqd, writing from "Ensland; sriys'that'tfae^ ladies there"-do "not
make literature! X and-literary people
the subject of conversation at lunch;w
eoris and dinners,*,as is the case with
the women f. in America, "English
women talk iless'of literature because McKINLEY AS A RAW RECRUIT.
the,
they talk so! much about the king; (At the time of hia enlistments^,
?>
/_.
:. Army.) '-' .::'•"
Conversation! just now is over "the p a |
geantry of the Coming coronation ana fui drafts of oxygen, seemed to. fade
.JiwaysOon after 10 o'clock, and conof*the= Mhg'sVHew titieHglveri 'by Lor*sciousness was lost permanently.. Roseherry, which Is certainly in a lit-j
Around what was supposed to be the
erary sense ;-yery fine; indeed, as a ti J
actrial
deathbed, besides the surgeons
;fle." The tiine w a s - w h e n American
i n the case, were Abner McKinley, Miss
women,-made: servant' girls the exdufi
Helen McKinley, and Mrs. Duncan, trie
sive topic of conversation. This sub-j^
brother and sisters of the: President.
ject is now tabooed in polite society]
They were hurriedly called to witness
and gives place to the broader themes]
'the passing of a brother: and a Presiof philanthropy, -school, extension, 4cityi dent. Yet an hour seemed to be dedecoration and work i n the slain'drs-i layed from one brief, moment to antricts. Having passed upon I these,! other.
American women then: discuss tire lat• Members o f F a m i l y Gathered. ~
est novel, the merits and demerits of
DoWn-stairs'and-in.the hall-were the
the latest poet, and Jthe import-oi.the
: latest scientific " theory. Fortunately, .ether-members of t h e family^ Mrs. Abthe conversation of American women n e r MCKinley, a sister-in-law; Miss
ioes not contract about a king or im- M8ry Barber,- the President's favorite
perator. : Their interests are wide.jand niece; Mrs. McWTlliams Qf Chicago,.a.
manifold, as become the women of a cousin; Lieutenant James McKinley, a
nephew; John; Barber" a nephew; Mrs.
-tleiriocracy. The glamour, which irir
Baer, a niece; with Mr. Baer, and Secvests a king h a s little" charm, in their
retaries Root, 7 "Wilson, Tarid Hitchcock;
eyes, while humanity as^ ! a whole* i s
and Attorney General Knox.': The lai?-'
rtll-important.--Chicago Chronicle.
ter; with Secretary Long, had arrived
bniy a few mtoutes before riildnlght
"Wha* Is'.the chief iood of the pep- alid Secretary Long le»t about 10
~lde" of India?"- asked:.a^teacher in a o'clock, so that' he was not present
London school the other day, ^"Fam- when the end-came.
ine" promptly answered a '.little' girl,
Officials See t h e End.
who had apparently been reading the
Next i n official importance among
papers.
fi^taf trem w > A*» a
Secretary- Cortelyou came out-Of thg;
.Milburn honse about' 2:20_ a^-jm,,. a^»d
in a. voice that trembjed ^ t i \ n i b t i d r i
announced:, : f ;
^ ^ i a a ' ^ '"The President -die^atr *?&& W$M£&
£• vfie then :^ive. the.- nanieB^g^fe family and friends" present a t the bedside
•when the end-camg .and
-f^^%i§
the hdpse. "J,".^.,^ "yX?. ^wa^-iriSt >finriiediately-, ^ e r e a f ^ r t ,<^?rPart7
that had'been assembled in.the hpueie
during the ;night broke' ; up^^cpniirigdov;n the walk singly a n d i ^ p a i r s . , •. M e n Weejf a s Xh«y *^»»«j i ._
Everybody was deeply affeetecU: Seyreral of t h e ,men .welre; sobbing aloud?
a s they passed ori their way l p their
carriages.
" ^.' ' * '-'.
Secretary Wilspn says that tiie" party
will go first to Washington, wliere the
body will He i n state in trie Capitol,
but interment will be in-' Canton, "O:
The details of the President's-funeral
will "be in charge of; the "Segretary of
,State^ ^Through- him- notices - snfl i n vitations t o distinguished, foreign representatives will: he ,exterided.J^ v
Congress May A t t e n d Funeral.
- The ^wishes of t h e : members cf the
President's family will- ;^be observed
and the character rif tne'services will,
depend entirely on fheiri. "Gbngress
,wiil attend in a bodyi if-trie services,
are held at the national capital; but
if, they are performed at,Canton thik
arrangement may be changed.
* J T i e House is nonorganized, and t h e
bath has not been administered to t h e
members electa but they will""ne -in
charge, of the Sergeant-at-Arms of the
last House, who holds over i n office.
All Friday and Friday night 80,000,
000 of ^Americans" stood in thouglit and
heart a t . the bedside of their dying
President.: A simple' people, devoid of
the arts Which in other lands : are used
t o ' decorate the emotions, they knew
only how to sorrow^ in silence and hope
that the impending blow would be
spared.
-|
Iri his daily life the President of the
United States is merely its first citizen—a plain man in plain clothes, accessible to other plain men in plain
clothes. By virtue of his office he Is
only, trie foremost among his equals,
and as such he meets-his fellow "citizens without claiining or expecting
from them the studied deference or ostentatious affection- which is so sedulously displayed in the capitals of
other lands.
' A •- • " Yet for days, wiiile this man qf the
people lay stricken by the-assassin,
bound down by wounds, and hovering
between life and death, 80,000,000 men,
women, and children turned from the
tasks of a crowded life, forgot their
personal strivings and personal griefs,
and inquire suspense reached.oub for
the least word of comfort, of courage,
or of cheer fro:a their .Pfesiderit's bedr
side.
; Sorrow, affection, and. anxiety were
written across the face of' the whole
MRS.
/
- •
i
'
adplent \
. Taken
ease, It
disease
'nekia-
JiereTer.
11
•tent.
\1\at Alad memitatlve3,.
hington,
f to the
, in the
the
jo tarn
~)UT6 cure
" - ^ / . H.
.-''^•Beadle
i - O . F^
^writes:
o. 8ufferieys. In
that the
, rind that
ii~ climate
M M do.
aa that I
i then
irenty
Age to
jcured
trouble
It has
Samuel
d sat,$ot Peirtman,
ur case
you his
dent of
'nibus, O.
• ian sheidmires
A Member of t h e B o d j G i a r J . -
McKINLEY IN "1866, - •
little of gjreat rrioment left for him to
do for his. country during the next
trire® years except to carry out that
policy of the extension of its commercial-relatiofns outlined by him in his
last public addresri.-^Criicago Tribune.
The Return o t the Cameo,
*
4.
Crowds Surround Jail. •
I.-- A l l the World Mourns.
-For inany hours t h e President's hold many j others-.-;whose figures^ could
on life was so slight that the work of scarcely be distinguished .in. '„ .-trie
the surgeons waff-confined to watch- giooinj
"' - • - ' " " : " '
ing the flickering spark without atThe Straggle With Death. '
tempting to fan it into life artificially. : The President's turn for the'worse
H o p e Abandoned at Midnight.
came at 2 o'clock on Friday'morning,
Practically all medicines and oxygen and i t was-almost exactly ewenf-y-four
treatments were abandoned a consider- hours later before the last flicker "of
able time before midnight. All hope life had died away. It wSs.-trie..heart
was abandoned then, and the only which failed early in the morrungifol-h
thing left to do was to wait- for the, lowing upon 'the partial- collapse on
worn out machinery to run down.
Thursday night, and ail,through trie
Mrs. McKinley had been with.: the ^terrible .day into the night the heart of
President twice during the early part the good President beat with irregular
of the evening:
throbs jwhich told of t i e irieyitaDle
• •Just before the President lost con- e n d . - . i . . '••
_ • ' • - "•,'•'
•'_ - T : ; .
sciousness Mrs: McKinley knelt at his
f-Mrs. McKinley I n f o r m e d . '
side. He knew her and said.:, ^tptopd^, • MrsJ McKinley was warned" that it
IT TURNSVMUSIC LEAVES,
ject/df which is to do this very work' by all; good-by. It is God's way; riot was only a question of minutes before
our will, but Thine be done."
mechanically.
•
j
the end came,-but as these- minutes
When this device is attached to a
Iioas. of Consciousness.
drifted into ; hours her strength .Trailed
piario, all that the player has to do! is
The life of-..President McKinley, completely ; and.-she was 'forced? to- re-"to'press with the .tdbt ripon' a "sinMl which had been sustained with••power- tire,, under, the commands of 4fce>3>h.ysi-:
rubber knob, which is placefi near one
cians, wrio alone could tell whether
of the pedals. A slight pressure of the
life was extinct or-not,
i ;
•
. . - ( ' . . - . .
. ; ' - • ' • '*•:' J - - -"•
foot Eunices; t o release a sheet-or leaf
F i n a l Deathbe4.Scene._ j/».
of. music from a clasp which holds i t
Thejresult was that when j^ft erid
and to turn It over. There are as laariy
really jCame, at 2:15 o'clock .in the
clasps .as there are sheets of music and
gray, foggy morning, those present in
a simple mechanism • connects them
t h e death chainber were prily Mils Helwith; the knob .containing. the comen McKinley, Mfs/Duncan,! Abrie'r MCV
pressed air. |
' ,
•j
Kinley, James McKiriieyV JoHU Barber;
: This device can be attached to any
and Dir. Rixey. The other physicians
music stand; and thus a violin .player
had left -tiie' rck>m^ whenrlt. wafjd.eGided;
will find it as useful as a piano -player.
tiat.JKuihari skill^. could n ^ s a y e tha^
Moreover, it takes only a few seconds
President
% -?£};£ £=-.•; -^M^-J' ;C. P
n
ee
:
to-p8t4M -P^ -~"-!""
' •••-:—c-' !
dollai
*'
•
^iiuring the earlyj-part of the evenine;
crowds began to gather about the stajtion^house, where ] the assassin, Czolgosz, wag confined j and the purpose'Of
tneir gathering w a s , a t no time.mysterious.,
People j gathered rapidly,
who openly declared they Intended to
Jyncri the assassin, if t h e President
iiied.
. •. '....._ • »..
-\ • r
1'The authorities jwere fully alive to
the situation and agents of the secret
service reported tnat.the, people were
escited beyond measure. There were
•riot brily the people of Buffalo, indig|riaht at the disgrace to .their city, but
strangers, who hrid no neighborly" rer
spect for the local j authorities. • .
. f,G-ov.; Qdell pacted promptly and gave
orderSj.ip protect'jthe jaiL Thus thp~
aissassin, ..was safej from penalty for
the rri'iserable death he had dealt 6u|t
:
:
';"-•'•
; tb the. .President. 'I
Indention
hitch
Conrj
WILL 'BE VOJVEr J*OT
HIS LAST W0'k3>S±
"Remarkable
Statue
ynedrthed.^Tht
World
Mourns
the\
Enffre
Some ; remarkable bronze statues
Fate of the Victim of
^haye JusJTbeen acquired by j the NaanAnarchist£
. ,:
tional Museum of Borne.! By mere
chancej! they were After every resource :was exhausted
. unearthed"
some tor oyer , twenty-four'hours, after the
time ago'in a field sinking spell early on-Friday morning;
near jjCagli,
and death came to William McKinley, the
were at once pur* twenty-fifth "pTesidenT of the United
chased by a-, local ,3tates t at^2:15 o'clock Saturday, morn-i
.society; In old days] j#g. a t trie-Milburn residence, Buffalo,
Cagli" • iwas- known ,-& Y.as Callis, and near
the spot where the
WJLLlAltii
statues J were "found
was
fought " the
great \\ battle
in
which JTotila vjas
defeated by Norses.
Severjal
hl"gi
mounds! of earth
,
are also mear the
spot, and, according to,otneks, they are
thje last resting place of 'Caftriaginians.
who had fallen in battle. • I | ,
,
" jThat the statues are of great antiquity there are many indications, the
general,' opinion of archaeologists beiirg that they were fashioned during/
toe", fifth century before t i r i s t , ,_They
are all bronze, and conspjcuoris among
them are some which pott ray/Mars in
superb fashion.
\.\
; | .'.'•'
jjQne of the most interesting Of the
statues represents a youjjg gymnast
balancing; himself, and it lib a Btrjking
proof of, the importance ySich was attached to such, feats in thle days' of old
Rome.: As a work of a i t also this
statue deserves to be placdc in-the first
rank. •:•
'.. • I 1 > :';';
V
A s soon as i t became/ljnown, that
theVe bronzes had been aiscbvered several; European and Americarij collectors,
offered l&rge sums for xtheiri, but the
owners declined to dispose 6 | them tetany .'foreigner^ and finally sold them
through £he Minister of Public.Instruction \tb' the Museum in RomeV for the.
noinihal sum of $3,600: That this was'
re'allyja nominal sum may t ^ r s f e n
from the : fact tnat more than one foreign collector offered a siriiilar sum for
a single statue of Mars. ; .
g an.G--:.'
nation,; throughout the days % and Officers Ever Near Nation's £rTief
throughput the nights, and now'-with
Executive.
the blow/fallen and the watching.done,
tiie l a i d gives itself over to the/
mourning which ^no crown or sceptejf' SURROUNDED BY DETECTIVZS.
could command, -vyhich no .throne could
The -Senate, jbemg a; continuous body, gather ko it^, and •now the. civilized, Opportunity at a Fnbllc Reception' Is
.will be present oifficially, with Pres|-: world has joined us i n grief over our
B e s t for Crime—Secret Service H e n a t .
calamity.
^
> - (_
;dfent Pro Tern Frye |at its head,
S a n d to W a t c h foe. Slight DemonstraThe republic may appear at .times
the S^ergean^at-rArmsj in charge of tl
tion.
.
>
ungrateful, for its, heart is deep, ; o\it
d|tails; . ^
if'4':-'"-'-";i'"":-'-^ "•>
fhe^whcl^arids
that
heart
has
not
lived
"Secretary- Root and -Secretary Lin
the watchers were -Senator' Harina;
or diddiMr.valri:—-Chicago Inter -Ocean.
Elaborate, though secret^ precaution*
Controller Dawes, rlenator JTairbariks?- J^ll .detail suitablb b b d i e s o f mffitaijy
arid
.navail
forces
xr;pe
present
at
tife
are
always taken by the secret service
Governor Yates of Illinois,?&.-, fi.$Mil-j
:
y-1
Hlsl Work Done.
bureau of the government to guard the
burn, President of-, the exposition, in frin;e^L
The nation mourns as one which has person of trie president when he is
whose house the PresidentJiieiJ; Col- ± D e a t h Caused by Heart Trouble.
onel'Myron Tj.Herrtck./^rri.hTMs tfire;i; *'l The^ Presjj|ent s h e i r t gave trouble suffered a great loss, but a loss which traveling and these measures are alarid half a score: of otters.'IwEofc^ethe; Iiejjjrining.j but its.erratic ae- is not jlrreparabie. .His work has ways supplemented by the work of the'
and went, ^cfud^ej^airi&fife fhege
^fion y a S ' ^ f e s t thought to be due ilo been,- to a great exteAt, accomplished^ detectives of every large city in-which
Col0^el ; W."C.'Browh"i "Abrief ''SS&Kirir : the" shock o f the wound, but when the Of j h e problems which confronted him he makes a temporary stop. His every
ley's, law partner*:- Russell=B<f E&tfrtsfrnj twouia bacl begun to progress favorably when he was elected, or which have
movement is made under: trie eyes of
son of 'a former-President;:IfWsob-X3b etbe.vheartgaye moire trouble and anxi- arisen Jednce h i s election, nearly all
Six
secret service operatives, ia number
JHayes, son of ^formeil^eEiaeHfc-iaad"; o^tij^than'.eve^ri Its action became feeble have been' happily: solved by riim.
of
cit^
"detectives varying from four to
The
jrar
with
Spain
has
been
contogjflnally ^ v e out altogether.
ducted
to
a
successful
conclusion.
The
twelve.
•}•
..
M'KINLEY.
-^Thjf. President's d e a t i was due
country! is at peace'.witn all mankind.
h^ar^ exhaustion,^ but some of thle
'They are close to him at all times—
It i s tranquil and prosperous. There
priysiciaris do not believe, there wsjs
are no (threatening clouds-visible on aerfclose as they may go without ato^anfc Seaisf trov rile. \ The theory-, of
tracting attention and betraying the
the politicai o r <business horizon.
at'.l6ast bne>of t h s physicians is tri^t.
nature of their duties. They watch as
"
S
trie-President
thought
of
himselftrie original .shod:, of the first buIWt
carefully as possible the movements of
oVer the-heart had much t o do with a t all in his last iripments he could those who approach trie executive to
have
taken
comfort
in
the
reflection
the trouble which caused death.
that he] had well-nigh fulfilled his mis- guardN him from the attack of any ir.;" Slayer Saved by Darkness.
sion—that he had done for the. people responsible person or spare ,film an:
-A noticeable; theme of cornment wals all andi more than they had expected noyances from "cranks" and bores.
occasioned by the hour at which the of him,: and had won for himself fame
Yet, despite all the precautions the
death occurred., 1: partook somewhat that time cannot' obellterate. So- far
jm has plenty of opportunity t o
of the providential that the event as one can read the future there was do rift work when he wills. As in the
should have .come. in the .dead cf
present instance, when a public recepnight instead of the early evening,
tion ,'ia being held and thousands of
when the 'thousands who gathered ori
people are crowding forward to grasp:
trie streets of the jcity were in no tentrie ^arid of the. president, it is de-..
der mood." Had the death come earclared a manifest impossibility for his
lier it is possible that the^ autiiOrities
bodyguard to prevent an attack from
•would have had to cope with more qr
one ^hose outward appearance gives
I less- violenc'e,,
j
no hint of his design. . .
f*
Fired by
eie*s
Cldrfajshioned cameos are now in the;
hight of fashion, as is almost every
kind of jewel that boasts of antiquity.
Cameos are worn a s ornaments, and
figure in belts and bands in the latest
embroideries. Many of the,.old-fashioned brooches with huge jewels in the.
center, whicli we have abjured with a
vengeaflce, are coming back to us, not
to weari as a brobchy but in combination with leather; velvet or chiftbn in
the ornamentation of dress. ' Among
the choicest new jewels are pendants
of dull rough gold' with imbedded jewels and pendants of natural pearls or
bits of turquoise suspended by t}ny
gold links. The color combinations in
many of these ornaments are rich and
exquisite.
One of the six secret service operatives who accompanied the president
on his trip- to Buffalo and who were
with him when he .was? shot is AlDert
Gallaher, a 'Chicagoan, assistant; to
Captain Porter of the secret service
bureau, says Chicago Chronicle.
For
more than ten years Gallaher has been
Captain Porter's right hand man. Big,
brawy and absolutely fearless, lie' has
done some remarkable work for' the
treasury- department while holding
headquarters at Chicago. He attracted the attention of Chief WilWe of the
secret service, hipiself a Chicago man,
and was transferred tp Washington
and assigned to the^duties of the pres-^
ident's bodyguard./He;was not made
the personal attendant of Presiderit
McKinley, but was^ made one of the
half-dozen trusted men who are at-'
ways close to the .executive, especially
when tiie latter leaves' Washington. .
As has been said, it is deemed an im- .
possibility for this bodyguard, no mat-«
ter how numerous, absolutely to guard
against assassination, especially i n a
democratic cpgntrywhere the executive
mingles in nondescript crowds at great
public functions and allows all comers
to approach and gijasp his hand.
D a n g e r Is Always Near.
Themairi idea of trie secret service,
bodybuard in the trnited States is to
protect the person of the president
from any manifest threatened danger,
such as a panic and resultant crush,
the .attack of an avowed and noisy an- I
afchist or the annoyapce .of persiBtent
"cranks" with petitions and the. like.
A well-dressed man ilo. a high hat, approaching to grasp \trie hand of the
A Perfect Boy.
president amid thousands of otier hol"l- ne'ver heard" of but one perfect' iday-makers would Jnot attract alhy atopy," said Johnny, pensively, as he ' tention from the bodyguard.
sat i n the corner doing penance. "And
The fact Nieman, the assailant of the
<who was that" asked mamma. "Papa president, was first seized by one of
, _ l w h e n he was little," was the answer. these detectives shows how close they
And silence reigned! for the space of were to him a t / t h e moriient
Their i
•five minutes.
presence and the quickness of action
habitual to an officer, may have preOver 100: delegates to Colorado Fed- vented the firing' of more shots by the
being
eration of Women's Clubs narrowly es- assailant, o t h e r / bystanders
caped death in dynamite explosion, stunned into inaction momentarily by
Had'."
thought to be work of Cripple Creek the surprise of- tiie occurrence.
Nieman made one false move, had he
miners', unions.
-* '
awkwardly dispiayed the revolver an
instant before he used it, the chances
WILLIAM M'KINLEY.
are that he would never have obtained
the opportunity 1 t o f cohuriittirig t h e '
crime. One or more qf the secret service^ men wonld_have fallen upon him
had he aroused suspicion, and the fact
that he accomplished Ills purpose un-=
d e r their very eyes rindlcates that 'he
•haff'^arfifully plarined it and executed^
h i s plans' witiwut a hitch.
During, the- -trip of the president to
Buffalo,' ori the way to the grounds and
during thej/forriial exercises the public
was kept at a slight distance—slight,.
but enough to derange" the aim of a
woririd-beinnrderer: What Nieman or
Czalgocz wanted was to go Close to'trie"
president, so close that,there woold.be
no chance of his murderous bullets;
missing their mark. The o n l y opportunity was a t the publicy reception,,
where the watchfulness was perhaps a
bit relaxed or yriete a t least ail comers with the outward marks of respectability were permitted to ap^
proach- the president and grasp his .
hand. That was Nieman's opportunity :
and he grasped i t
Street-SmeUlng-
Booms,
A* delicate and pleasant odor may be
diffused i n one's room by orris root in
powder form, put In little vases and
sprayed with water t o . S e e p i t m o i s t
This will give tne odor of fresh violets
If trie powder Is of good quality, n o t
too old when "bought and changed frequently.t The orris r o o t too, gives
about the most delicate arid agreeable
perfume to one's bureau drawers., The
tiny Japanese bonboanleres or • vases
are good receptacles for the drris powfler.—Milwaukee Wisconsin.'
»D?
ike them
(Scents.
$y when
wind.
when a
ights.
,. Sample
Scents.
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-d all Pain.
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t lit, «nd
tor yon»
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dfcW.T.
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stmsat
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WATEK VlIiLE, MARSHAIiLr COUNTY, KANSAS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27,1901.
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FUNSTON^S LATEST.
"LJVJE STOCK.
I n JUanilla H o s p i t a l W i t h Appendicitis
" Kansas City-4-Cattie—Shipping! and
a n d Will P r o b a b l y tie O p e r a t e d on.
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dressed beef jsteera, ?4<g>6,l5^ western
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BULLETS' steers, $2.5O$4A0;": Texas and Indian SECKY COBURN T E L L 9 OF .^General Fonstdn; is in the hospital
:
at
Manila,
suffering
from
appendicitis.
CAREFULIIV EXAMINED.
steers,' ?2.75@3:80;'Texas and Indian • INCREASE IN ACREAGE.
I He probably will lief operated npon.
cdws," $L50@&75; .western; cdtts, $1.75
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BySEWARp W. HOPKINS.
L'tAguinaldolia8 written- to Civil Gov- X
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IN -TEN T YEARS 'ernor. Taft and MUitary Governor
WM MM1 JS OVERTflROWff heifers", $2.75@4; stockersr-ahd feeders, WAS
^Jhaffee, saying^ that he regrets, with » • • "
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M<SiiA5.'Hogs-j-Top, ?7.fl5;V bulk pt
Copyrighted 1900 by Robert Bonner's Sons.
sales, f6;[email protected]); heavy,' $6.9£Mg>'f.'p5; 3 4 , 3 8 4 A c r e s i n 1 8 9 1 ; 3 1 9 , 0 0 0 Acres in .tpe rest of the. American nation; the ? • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • » • • • » • • • • • • • • • » • • • » » • •
osr T r i a l t o B e g a n — O n l y A b o u t 1 0 0
gt-eat loss snffered^by the people of
packers; f6:70^)p.90j- .{mixed,.- $6.{>0@
1^901—Every County in "the S t a t e n o w
G e n e r a l Spectators cao be A d m i t t e d .
t^e United States^initheideath .ofPjes6.85; PigS, ^ 5 ^ . 1 0 ^ , Sheep^Muttons,
CHAPTER X.
much: for her chances lit, the halfEaiaes More o r L e s s — J e w e l l I n ;
<; '—Experts on Insanrty Spent Some
ident MeKinley, • .;'
1 1 _: <
- [email protected] 3laji^s;': $3.50@4:5&;' range
Prisoners!"
breed's 'hands;"'
" -\
' t h e L e a d — A l f a l f a is t h e S a l .Genera^Chaffee1 will recommend
' T i m e W i t h t b e Assassin' b a t -' wethers," ^3^^3.50; ,'stockere-^ arid
When General Salvarez learned of
"Where could vhe hide her?" asked
that
Ldentenant
Hazzard,
of
the
'rhird
r
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of
S
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c
k
m
e
n
feeders. $2@3.^0j .,'.'..'
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! Positively Refused to Disthe failure to nipw up; the castle" hei Ravonajs companion.
\
cavalry,' be awarded, a medal of honor,
... IriJ>ry T e a r s .
cuss I l l s Condition.
Chicago—Catille—Good, . to , prime
-did
not for a moment doubt that his
"Tlierie i s a place," replied Ravona,
for
capturing
Arthur
•Howard;
'the
;
steers, [email protected]; poor to medium,
5;
American desert^rS^der Exceedingly enemies were In possession of the se-i "but ;r. thought only my; father and
$4@61
stockers
i
and
feeders,
$2.50@
myself knew i t Irris near the river.
•
Secretary
F..D.
Cobuiin,
of
the
Kan^
The most important development in
_btat^^cirjpunistenegsiV..i- , * . „ . .
_ _ •firfetpassage.
;
v
the Czplgosz case is the announce- •4:30; cb"ws;'??2;50^>4.75; heifers, $2,25®': sas State Board Of Agriculturerhas' li^ 1 General Hughes has compelled tie' ' There-was" nothing left for'hlrirto',do It-Is':a j.cave."' ;•' Y , •< :' •
5:00;
cariners,
jf
[email protected];
Buffs;
$1.80
sued a bulletin on "Kansas and Her agents of Smith and Bell and Warner -bat hurry back to his troops, and make
"Then go there," said RavomVs
ment that no poison had been found
on tbe J bullets or the revolver with @4.75calves, [email protected]";| 'Texas steers. Alfalfa," ^supplemented: by a general and Barnes from the island of Samara; what preparations he could toi with- mother.: "If the half-breed is at his
which the anarchist assassinated Pres- [email protected]; Westferjns, [email protected]. Hogs statement of the value of alfalfa as a for rendering aid to the insurgents in stand an attack, for it was almost cer- tricksj again, defeat him The girl
ident McKinley.,. Ghemical. and bac- —Mixed and | butchers' i [email protected]; crop' in Kaiisas. Secretary .Coburn Manila' by buying hemp and . other tain that trie royalists would follow up must ibe hungry Take(food with you."
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teriological examinations have -been good to choice| heavyj [email protected]; says:' ', :, '.'. ' -' r '.;'! ..
products, knowing that the money was •their victory, and attempt to dertroy . "Have you any?" ; •
made and both revealed the .tact that rough "heavjr, ^pAb@6J&Q; |light, ?6.60@j. -'The past summer Of diversified goirig to the insurgents; The British the' force under his command.'5?
"Plenty.
Ramana i s . a great
7;.
bujk
"of
BaJesJ
$6.60#&95.
Sheep^no poison was used by the murderer.
"weather .has served adririrably to. em^
And Salvarez reasoned correctly.
hunter."!
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God to chQice jwethers'i ;$Si.60@s79Qi phasize fthe ^.desirability of growing consul requested General Chaffee to
Another examination to determine fair to choice] mixed] ;?3.30@3.:60;
suspend-the order, but the general reShortly after the scene between Phil- . Thej-triree werit inside the hut, and
the exact mental, condition of the Western sheej|rj;,[email protected]'5; native alfalfa }k the Middle West-'and also fused to do so, and the cOniuLhas ip arid Don. Juan, a portion of the mob, in a moment the cracking of fire could
prisoner was. made in trie Erie county lambs, f.3@)i'75i;. iWesterri lambs,:?3.75 testified forcibly, to its Inadaptability. gone .to Samara for the purpose of called the royalist army, was led- out be hekrd. Then came" the appetizing
The wonderful Ipertormances this year personally investigating, the matter:
jail byi Dr. Carlos F. {McDonald, of
:
by Gomez, Iwho had with him, In im- odor of cooking meat. ^
New York, the alienist who , was. ©4.60,;. v \ , : L ; ' i ; , : ' - ' , ]...•'•..-- ' ; >?$ of-this widely exploited jplant have: atI t seemed an interinlnable wait to
mediate
command of their respective
s
-brought to Buffalo for? the defense by, -• Soiifibi S t [Joseph—Cattle—Steady to tracted attention anew jto its worth.
Medwbrth,
but the /food was ready at
followers,
^Francisco
and
Mattazudo.
J.
;Hogs—T'op^ $7; bulk; it having' alreadj' yieldied two, three
MISSOURI'S OVERSUPPLY. . . Between Gomez and Mattazudo there last, and Ravona,
Che-Brie County^ Bar Association, and •strorig? top;r$6l
accompanied by his'
!
. Dr. Arthur W. Hurd; superintendent $6.75@6:90. -.Sneep--Steady to 10 cents Sr four cuttings; and the jstockman who
companion, came from the hut, carryhad
arisen
a
violent
hatred,
but
Gomez
p-:
of trie [Buffalo State.' Hospital. The lower.
was possessed of even a [small acreage T o t a l of Overproduction Gives a Most feared the power\ of! the Zambos too ing a pot of steaming, savory stew.
alienists w'ere with the assassin for U St.' Louis—Cattle—Texans strong: is ,in an enviable situation. Trie inThejrj struck Into a narrow path
•yj •
GratifylnR 8howingr.
much to attempt to injure the halfone hour and a half, and when they .top, $3.85; riatiyes steady. Hogs^—Top, telligent Kansas farmers, whose state ijThe new report 6f-Missouri's surplus breed then.
leadingr; toward the river, and the
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left both declined; to discuss the case; $7:22%; bulk,] [email protected]. Sheepr*- far and always leads all others in al- production as prepared by JLabOr Com- - About trie same time that Gomez left Americans kept as close to them as
• . j . : ' ~'.:_ ; . , .' /•'' |" • falfa production, are constantly bet> missioner Anderson, now ready for
I District Attorney Penny and his en- SteadyV
the castle,.Don Juan Garza, accompa- they could without being themselves
tire staff spent a day at.the city ball,
iGBAIN. •-'
•• J - tering their condition and chances, for distributibn, makes a mose magnifi- nied by the two men he Had chosen to discovered. , I ' - '/
preparing for^ttie^triaj'^pf: Czplgosz.
Kansas Citjf-f Wheat —- Dec^hiber, success by devoting larger areag»£o its cent showing. The : total value of accompany him, left also, and set out "After ;travfelin|g thus !a^ while, Rawhich" will: Hi'Wrio^cted rietore Jus- q7%@67%c; May,'71%c; cash' No. 2 culture, asfis cbnspicnously^iridicated the. surplus commodities of the state
vona passed before a'.thlck; network of
tice AVTjite in part^tbree--e^the su- hard, '66%@66%c^ No. 3, 66c; No.' 2 In official^ statistics compiled -by the for'.the year;1900i was $143,889,345.72. toward the Carib's hut
vines and parted them.- i^e.and his
Garza
and
his
two
companions
had
preme court.
/
red.' 70c: •Corni—September, 60%c; state, board of agriculture. For in- Of this grand 'total;'! the live stock
companion pressed their -way.through.
not gone far wlten two forms emerged
1
December, 59c; jMay, '60%@66%c;' cash'
Behind ihis barrier was/the entrance
Mr. Penny had conferences" with the No. .2 mixed, 60@60%c; iNo. 2 white, stance, the first; official notice was , sdld for $74j739,309.58; the farm crop3 from a hiding-place, and like noiseless
to a cave, and Medworth poked his
^alienists' and with City Chemist Her- 60%@.61c. Oats-^ilo. 2 \^hite, 38@39c taken ptalfalfaTby the board in 1891,';|for.$14,552,646.68; .ihe fruits and vege- shadows, glided after them.
head through the vines/just in time
Ibert. M.I Hill, who' submitted his re- Rye—No. 2, 56%c| nominal.
Not a word was spoken by either to see the two Indians disappearing
fj when thg.total returned was 34,384,, ^ j , ^ for'$1,676,255.03;. the mill proport upon an examination of the bulacres;-this
year
its
field
extends
over
'ducts
for
$8,871,331.16;
the
mUl"min:
party during the journey. Chicago—Wheat—Cash, No. 2 red, 319,000 acres,: showing the phenomenal
into t i e leave.
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' (lets and \ revolver. 1
Reaching the Carlb's hut, Don'Juan
71%,@71%c;'No' i red" 69%@71c; No. increase in the ten years of over 828 erals for $24,335,441.64;'the timber, i n "Come ion!" said Medworth.
cluding sawed and- logs, for $9,320,- found the Indian sitting on a log-bei Immediately after.the death of the 2 hard. 69%@7d%jc;No. 3 hard, 69%@
They followed the Indians in.
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772.20, and the miscellaneous .producPJresideift, one of the' staff of physi- 7Qf. Corn-^ash, jNo, 2 nfixed, 58%c;. per cent ^
"Even wlieh- first considered of suf- tions for $10,393,590.43. The mineral fore his, door, smoking a rude stone -The'cave' was a large one. A'lantern,
cians .in attendance fon the President No. 2 White;:58%CJ Oats^-Cash, No, 2
pipe, arid enjoying, in his own fash- hung, bni a pegj stuck in a crevice,
impressed the opinion that the bullets mixed,! 36%@37c;.No. 2 white, 38%@ fiiiieht importance to.be officially rec- shipments are nearly one-third of the ion, the cool evening.
threw a gloomy light around.
ognized? as. .belonging to Kansas', rep- live stock surplus, and nearly .$1,000,000
might have been. poisoned. District 39c
. "I am here again, Ramana," jSald
On a couch of furs7reclined a ^lrl,
_4«rt8rfe
ot.crbps,
'a
canvass
of
the
regreater than the swhole of trie' surplus
Attorney Penney, who hadpossession
Don Juan. , • ' . . . ' .
S t -Louis-rWheat—No. '12 red casn,
sobbing, her position being such as to
of the assassin's revolver, ordered a elevator, 70%c; back, 7l2@72%c; Sep^ turns! for that year (1891) shows that farm crops. But', most of the farm ."I see you," replied tie Carib.
there.
careful and thorough examination' tember, 69%c; December, 72c;' May, with the three exceptions of Atchison, crops were fed to live stock, and went . "I must have the truth about my indicate that she was fastened
"The half-breed's work/ ; said Raanade..:Dr. Hill was directed to make 75%c; NO. 2 !hard,! 69%c. Corn—No. 2 Johnson and lHami, each county fieV irito the live stock exhibit The fig-'
vona. i.
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a chemical examination of the bullets cash, 58%c;. trapk; 59%c; December, Voted more-or less land to its growth, ures are startling and disclose Mis-, daughter."
"I have, told it to you twice. I. have
At the; voice, the girl raised her
and the chambers: and barrel of the 59%c; May, 61%@61%c. Oats—No^ 2 Finney county leading with* 5,717 sourl's greatness id most, gratifying
not seen your daughter."
^ head. ; . j ' .'
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revolver, land' Dr. Herman G. Matzin- cash, 37c; track,| 37.%@38^c; Decem- acresf while the-ctjunties ranging be- colors.
"Lola!'' cried Medworth, rushing to
"Ramana, listen to me. You behold
ger, one r of the surgeons whb per- ber, 38%c; May; 40%c; No.j 2 white, tween that number and 1,000 acres
In me a broken-hearted father, j My her past the Indians.
were Kearny,! Chase, Cloud, Gray,
formed ;the autopsy upon the -Presi- 39@393ic. . • I j: . . :J- - • v
:
:
"Arthur! my Arthur!'1 she exhappiness is In your hands. How can
S t J o s e p h Musicians In a Kow
Lyon, Saline, Sedgwick and Wabaun- !
dent's boidy was ordered to" make' a
see, and of those claiming an acreage I There is no longer harmony among you still be cruel? Where is my claimed. : "You here—in/ Venezuela?"
HORSES AND MUriES."'
bacteriological examination. Dr.]Hill
1
"I am here," he said, joyfully; "and
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I,
reported to the district attorney ithat* Horsec—Drafts] good, $75 to $100; at all Linn was among the smallest, the musicians of St. Joseph, Mo. -Mn-. c h i l d ? " • :'•
So is my old friend, Tempest"
"I know not"
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his wbrk jshpwed that no poison had Chunks, good to!choice, $70' to $100,' having two acres. Now.jwhile not the sician's union No. 50-;has been split'
'.'Neyerimlnd me," said,"Jack; "cut
"Hamanav-are you loyal to! the*
heen usedr~He~ also~4iresented-a^ Writ- chunks, commonllo fair,:^$4J5a-to>^65;-.- foremost, Fifiney has 12,545, and Linn' wide bpeay tbat^Sintingent representthose cords."
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ten report, but it will not be used on .drivers, medium,! $40 to $65; drivers, 261, and the triree counties mentioned ing the Fourth regiment band, and king?"
"WhP
:are
you?"
nowV
demanded
as
.hriyfng
none
in
1891
have
a
total
others,
having
left
the
union
and
"the trial;; a s . ' that > question is ?now good to. fancy, frorii $75 up? Southerii"When he Is king I\ will be loyal to
j
of 621. acres.
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formed what is called the Musician's him," replied the Indian. "It matters Ravonal ] :
eliminated from j the case. Dr. Matzlnger has finished his hacterioldgical ers, conimonto faiji, $20 to $30;,plugb, "The following table shows, accord- Protective Association. The new or- not to us who may be our rulers. I One "Friends of this sehprlta," replied
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Tempest I "We have been 'looking for
examination .and bis work also re- -$5 t o $ l 5 ; ing to their, rank, the twenty-six ganization will be pushed into'? all kind is as bad as another. We j had rier." !:'.;
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vealed thejnbsence of any poison. The -j Mules—13%@14 hands, fat and present leading Kansas counties in al- Other cities. and towns of the state. lands—they: took 'them from us. .|One
:
A
glaince
at
Lola,
whose
.head was
broken,
$35
jto
$40;
14@14%
hands,
"The
general
ground
of
complaint
by
district attorney has been informed to
falfa acreage, with their, acreage for
government follows another. Bach
the insurgents is that union men have one is as1 bad as the last. We have nestled | . against Arthur's, breast
that effect; although the formal report fat, good hair, $40@45; 14%@15^hands, 1901 and also for 189ir ':
proved to Ravona that Tempest spoke
fat $45 to $70; !l5@15% |hands, fat,
has not been submitted.
1901. 1891. no rights that the old organization, $s nothing left, yet we are' expected to the truth,£ •;
a
whole,
is
bound
to
respect
i
$70
to
$85;
15%@16
hands,
fat,
$95
to
Acres. Acres.
be loyaL"
Counties.
Authorities on this .question state
"Then" I am not needjed," he said.
"Restore my daughter to me, Ram- "But beware of Mattazudo. .See, I
that the two examinations form a $110; 16@16% hiands, extra, $115@ Jewell ^...'.^i. . . . . . . . v . 21,994 296
503
-From t h e Baldwin P a r t y .
ana, and the king will restore your leave' you the food. Thete Is plenty.
complete test and' that the slightest 130; war mules, $55@60. ."
Butler .......
. . . . . . . . . . .15,669
C. T. Carpenter,.a banker in Coffey-r lands. I swear it."
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trace of poison would have been reHIDES AJND PELTS..
Norton i.....i.i , . . . . . : . 14,401 : 442
Adios."L
tlons
are as and
follows:
1 and
"I would give you iyburl daughter if . "Where am I, Arthur?" asked Lola,
vealed,
i
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In demand
jsteady.Nos.The
quota2, Finney . . . . . i . . . . . . . . . . 12,545 5,717 ville, Kas., received a letter from Boball around, 7?4c; branded, 7%c; buUs Chase . . . . . . .'•.;.'.....'..-... . 10,390 1,401 J ert Vineyard, one of the Baldwin- I had her! But I;ha^e riot I have when trie Indians had gone, ,
. 10,389
496 Ziegler expedition, a few days ago. not seen her." and
stags, 7c; green uncured, lc per
M.
. SAVED, BY A CORSET STAY '
"You are in a cave near the river.
Republic
:...........'.;. . 9,659
880 The letter was written August 22 and
pound less than icured; branded or
"Will you cpme and tell that tol the Who brought you here?"-'
MitcheU
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9,131
111. sent back on a passing whaling vessel Wng?"
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Illinois Man Shoots His Wife B a t She: Is badly grubby kip.f,,4c; green horse"I do not know. A dark-skinned
Phillips .1...•>. -if.*. . • 8,987
" T h e king! Has the Spaniard who man came to me. and- said my father
1,031
^
tp
Hammerfest,
.where'It
was
mailed
'; Not I n j u r e d . |
^ hides, large, i $2;50; medium, $2.25;
.
8,871
Wabaunsee
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calls himself king sent for me?" [ '• • .sent him to guide ine-to a place of
j Daniel J.\ Brown shot his wife, his) small, - $1.25@L50;I: ponies, [email protected]; Lyon
. 8*399 1,098 September 2. Vineyard says the par'.•:.\...L..;...........
dry~nint
.butcher
j
hides,
13%c;
dry
"Yes; My daughter was to wed the safety - until •„-after the'battle. He
father-in-law, James C. Fitzgerald, of
. 8,371 1,023 ty's vessel, America, 'is now going
Jerseyville, j 111., and-then himself at fliri,t fallen, 12c; dry salt, ^10c; dry Sedgwick; . . . i . ; . . . . . . . . . I 8,253 379 northward through ice, making its king.. He is anxious about her, [too, brought j ine "here and bbund me. I
Ramana."
...:
screamed and struggled, and begged
ibis former home in Carlinville, 111. j glue, 7c; vfry. badly grubby,.,green or Osborne .^;....;
. 7,568 421 t way as best it (fan. Vineyard formerly
"I will go," said the Indian. "There him to release me, but he would not.
For several years Brown and his >dry/hldes are classed as, glue stock. •Greenwood
. 7,107
53 lived at Durango, CoL
980
Is some-mystery here. The other said Oh, how: frightened I was! I thought
•]•••• ., 7,024
•wife nave quarreled and have been on Sheep pelts, green,! 40@75c; dry flint Smith i . . i . . .•
851
6%@7%c
peri
pound.
A n t i - A n a r c h i s t Ordinance. •'.
she was to wed him. The rialf-breed I was going to-be killed."
McPherson . . . . . . . . i > . . 6,906 .1,099
the verge,of separation" His fatherAn j antf-anarchist ordinance haa Is the one." .
HAY.
\. Marion ..........-..
"Well i you are in trie hands of
v
.iriilaw, Fifajgerald, is quite wealthy,
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They left together, and Medworth friends now, Miss Lola,'* said Tempest,
Hay—Psairie hayi choice, ?13.50@t4; Saline .-,.. . > i . . . . . . . . . . . 6,876 2.01S been introduced in tbe S t Joseph. Mo.,
and had contributed to his support for
several, years", and \Brown became.>so No. 1, $12.50@13; * o , 2, $11@12; No. Cloud'. .*,.'./.... •'•• 4 - - -6,120 :2,188 council by Delegate-Weakly, and prac- and Tempest started to follow them. "and I'll answer for the neck of the
quarrelsome] that, Fitzgerald i refused 3, $8@10; No. 4, $e@7.;' Packing -.hay, Kearny . . . . . . ^ . . . . . . . . • . 6,011 • 160 tically every vote '{of the municipal Then a sudden thought arrested Ar- next man who lays a hand on you."
5,461 334 body, is pledged for its passage. Th4 thur and he turned -back motioning
to) contribute anything more,land ad- $5@6. Timothy, choice, $14.50@15;
"Conie;" said Arthur, "you have not
5,706
416 rneasufe makes' it unlawful to meet for Tempest to follow him. Instead of
Decatur
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vised his •daughter to sell her prop- No. 1, $13@14; NO. |2, [email protected];
touched
] the supper the f Indian
T— 5,625 136 for l the purpose- of speaking against following DOn Juan and Ramana hack b r o u g h t ' ' j." •/'•«'•
clover, [email protected]; Pottawatomie
erty, and .return with, her children, to No. 3, $9@11. Pure!
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>.-.v. 5,481 -654 the government, oif to distribute an- to the castle they- remained hidden •' He tenderly assisted her out of the
clover mixed, No. i j [email protected]; No. 2, Cowley ..»
jerseyvill^.:
756 archist literature in the city that near the. hut .Medworth's Idea in doi l e y . . . . ; . , : . . . . . . . . •••••.. •• 5,398
> Brown was quarreling with his wife [email protected]; Ifo. 3, $9.50. Alfalfa, $10 R
5,362
635 would terid to tocite the! commission of ing this was that if Ramana was ly- cave and they started toward ihe casKcDO . . . . . . .'. . . . . . . . . . .
Straw
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over the ownership, of certain property
dutawa . . . . . . . . . . . . i . . . .
.crime i n S t .Joseph. . . .
ing Lola might be somewhere near.
her two companions. :
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at her home when Fitzgerald Inter'tvxce . . . . . . i . . . ^ . . . . ' . . . . .
JThey waited some little.time and,
Suddenly the sound of firing j was
fered. Brown thereupon shot his wife,
WlLLTHislPRbvE A CLUE?
Totals .:......"......-•227,995 24,078
hearing no sound, peered into the heard.;. j
. Dave Xeahey Shot to Death.
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the bullet striking a corset stay. She
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"This table is strikingly suggestive > A man by the; name of Pipes, living open door of the hut
was not hurt He then fired vat his
"The battle Is on," said Medworth.
' B a r a r l a n i K e e p Dogs.
There was no one there.
father-in-law, and turned the pistol 'on Mysterious L e t t e r Found on t h e P e r s o n 61 of the rapidity -and extent to which' at Hill City, Kan^ shot ,three times
"I hope! Salvarez is successful." J
•Bavarians
are not extravagant, but
merit
alone
has
forced
recognition
Of
a
and instantly killed Dave Leahey,Tat
The hut,was such a rude, ill-made
himself, the i ball entering above the
'•,
i Anarchist. •
* ' As they progressed the firing grew
no
family
is
so poor that it can not
veiy
;wonderful
'field
crop.
As
will
be^
ElHs,,Kan.
The
shooting.took
place
thing
that
it
seemed
hardly
possible
heart
louder
and
nearer,'
until
they
paused
On the persdn off! as wounded prisafford
to
keep
a dog. Dogs are everynotedi
,the
total
acreage
Of
the
twentyin a jbirit*!where Leahey, .who is said that there could' be a hiding-place in alarm.
. Brown and [Fitzgerald are still aliye oner, an'anarchist ij the Des Moines,
where
in
Munich,
and every tram car
six
counties
in.
1891
does
not
greatly.
to
hVfprmeriy
of-Wichita,
was
workr
connected
.with
I
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"Listen!"
said
Lola.
"Was
that
not
andtthewtferis.idoing.iall she can to Iowa, police/have found a letter mailed
of ;the one {county of Jewell ing "oVertime. Pipes shot through the "Satisfying -themselves that no one a woman's scream?"
^passing has a string of dogs after it—
"
irelieve the sufferings'of her wounded from Los Angeles,, .jtwo weeks' before exce"ejd-that
in1901,
dogs whose owners are passengers. At
l ^ 0 , 6 0and
" 1 1 the
" ! 8combined,
^ ^ ^ ! ^ Sacreage
^ h n ^ ! rofi f l ° p r m d Xeahey told him thef.did was Inside, they withdrew again Into
husband and father, but neither of the. the shooting ;of. President McKinley, ^
"Surely it IsT' said Medworth.
in 1S01 Is'greater by over 3,000 acres
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that promises to furnish the clue^to^a" than the entii# state's alfalfa area riot want any shooting,. whereupon the shadows and: waited.
men wfll liveJ"
The shrill scream of a woman in the^ entrance of ttie large* shops groups
of sedate, patient dogs can be seen
shots at Leahey, all
After a time they heard voices, and distress was distinctly heard.
conspiracy. -The letter contains two in 1891. It is difficultj to comprehend, Pipes fired three
:
waiting for their masters. In the cafes,
two persons came walking.. slowly
printed.circulars, a strange mixture of adequately the magnitude of the, in- lodging In,riis- left ^breast * '
"Stay
here,"
said
Tempest
<TT1
be
LAKE STEALER tfl$T.
the dogs are prominent . Everybody
letters and figures. (They have been crease, and, however, prodigious it may
toward the hut .They.were both In- back."
- .' appear so expressed,, it is a fact that
: Sea Voyajje In a Balloon.
dians, and were speaking in Spanish,
- W e s t e r n T r a n s i t Vessel, Hudson, F o u n d e r s but partially translated.
He darted ftway, and they heard his takes his animal with him—sometimes
two or three—and, after the dogs have
^Cornier
Henrideilai^aulk.,Is
prepar^
yet
in
so
low
a
tone,
that
the
listening
voice
and the sound of fighting.
Some expressions.already deciphered Smith county gained dyer 14J179 per
a n d C r e w Is P r o b a b l y Dead.
lapped their beer or saucer, of coffeje£—
ing
for
his-trip,
across
trie
MediterAmericans
could
not
understand
what
'
Then
a
girl
came
rushing
toward
are
"Beast
at
Buffalo:,
exposition."
News of the • probable loss of the
cerit iri'ricreage in the tenTyearsr Phil-^
for the dog fares like his master—
them witt? streaming hair.
".
Western Transit stieamer Hudson, with "Whatevsr happened;is.toi be repeat- lips over 8,126 per,cent etc.j etc., in a ranean in a balloorir' 'He will hot, they said.
But when they reached the hut and
"Save me!" she cried. "Our army is there is a great scampering and shufa* crew of twenty'five men, on Lake ed," "Lincpln's alssassii," U'Real an- lesser degree to the end, those men- however^, be followed, as, he desired,
fling under the chairs and tables, bat
' -^
Superior, was'brought to. Sanlte Ste. archist known only to Lewes, the tioned r being -given as striking ex- by two French driiisers, as the gov- found It empty, one turned to the lost!"
erninent refused-;to cross.the vessels other and-said:
It was Jaclnta, the daughter of Sal-, no one seems annoyed at the, melee.
Marie, Mich., Jby the steamer Nieol, Light" J "Anarchist dreams: of doing amples.
It is from the banks that dogs i are
which has just arrived there from duty," "So i n the matter of the Presi-j "This ^year's figures proclaim an In- unnecessarily to the dangers of Medit- • "Ravona, the- hut' is empty. Where varez.
/Duluth. According to the report? Of dent's life;'- p e o p l e perish for lack of crease for the state of'43,134 acres, or erranean' navigation in equipotical are.the oldiones?" .
The rushing forms of men closed in rigidly excluded, and a porter is placed
at tne -door of each bank for the pur"weather.
wisdom,"
"Prtve^ntidri!
better
than
as*JLt is strange," said,the one called around them, and a voice called:
Captain McLean, of the Nicol, the
more than 15 per cent over one yea»
pose of checking your pet like an umRavona. "My. father and mother are
Hudson -left Duluth for Buffalf some suaging assassination,": "So/dalism ago. Among those counties leading
"Seize them!" '"~.V,
brella or a parcel:' The Munich dog,
F
a
t
a
l
E&Sk
f
r
o
m
s
i
P
c
r
e
l
J
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skulking
out
Ol
anarchy
into
respectavery old. They do not gd far from
time after thejNIcol, and passed that
in alfalfa and showing greatest per
In aaother instant Tempest Lola. mostly a dachshund, is intelligent and
A. D. Arbegast, formerly superin- their hut at night"
steamer Sunday night Monday morn- bility repudiates the ' tactics of the cent of gain for the.year are: Jewell,
ing the Nicol; came up the Hudson bullet'.' "Ernmai" vVTwenty-rfive years* 21,994 'acres/ gain,- 24 per cent; Butler. tendent of bridgea and buildings-for Just,then the sharp hiss of a wom- Jaclnta and Medworth were seized good-natured. He romps with the cats
upon, and, under the command of without biting them, carries umbrellas
the Missouri, Kansas and Texas in
•again about eight'miles west of Eagle straggling for socialism." ?. i£
15,669 acres, gain 21 per cent; Nor?. Texas, was killed by a fall from bis an's voice was-heard, and an old In- Pedro Francisco, were conveyed pris> and canes'much larger than himself,
river. The Hudson was in a bad way,
The circulars' are headed "The Eagle ton. 14,401 acres, gain 25.per ceiit;
dian hag came from a clomp of woods
oners to the Castle of Salvarez. /
and is never disobedient,'except when
with decks aswash in a furious gale, Eye—X."
Finney, 12,545'acres, gain 9 per cent; back porch in Parsons, Kan. He was about a hundred yards away.
he has Indulged in too much beer.
disabled
by
an
accident
about
a
year
1
and pumps hard working. Captain
Words are ingeniously" interwoven Chase, lCSSO - acres, gain 8 per cent;
"Oh, there you are," said Ravona.
CHAPTER XL
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McLean said he had all he could do with numerals, broken at points, so as Republic,-10,389 acres,.gain,27!per cent; ago and. had to!quit the company's "We missed you. Where is the old
A Puzzled Spaniard.
to save his own vessel and could not to appear as Biblical references. .
•ne?"
Mitchell, 9,659^-acres^:gaiii 14 iper cent; service.
Orlsla of a Celebrated Jest.
Philip was pacing to and fro in the"
render assistance. . Whenhe arrived in
"I
left
him
here.
Strange
things
are
Wabaunsee, 8,978 acres, gain 22 per
.
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Council
Room.
His
head
was
bent
When
Mr. Evarts, who was my near
port he supposed the steamer Gilchrist
D
e
a
d
Sea
of
T
h
i
b
e
t
.
being; done now."
cent; Dsborne, 8,371 acres, «ato 29; per
D r u n k e n So!dIer KI1U a C o m r a d e .
His" hands clasped behind him. He relative and a man with whom I could
had rescued the Hudson's crew. When
Sven
Hedin
has
discovered
a
sec"Wnat
do
yon
mean?"
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Private Charles Lynch, of Company; cent and Greenwood, 8^53 acres, with
he heard snch was not the case he said
ona dead s«a in the highlands of Thi- ^i:girl was stolen from.."the castle. was evidently in deep thought As take a liberty, came into the Senate, I
M,
while crazed with drink, entered a gain of 9 per cent :
he passed a high,barred window he .said to him that we should have to
there was no -possible hope for the
>
"AU.portions of tte state'display re^ bet—a vast lake so impregnated with First Gomez comes to find her and paused and looked 'out His gaze wan- amend the rules so that a moSton ta
foundered ship. \ TheHndson was val- the barracks at Fort Mead, S. D.,' drew
salt that indigenous life is out of the Bays Mattazudo the half-breed brought
ued at $200,000 and carried a full cargo his revolver and began firing indis- markable and increasing interest in al- questlom • It was impossible tor him her to Ramana. But Ramana has not dered to the distant; fields and well- adjourn would be in order in the midcriminately
at
his
comrades.
Onefalfa'
growing,
as
is
demonstrated
by
tilled acres of Salvarez.
idle of a sentence, to which he replied
of flour, grain and( East bound! merbullet -struck^teate TCaldweu in the the large gain. Some counties present-, to get his boat close to the shore, so seen her. Then the half-breed comes
chandise worth $100,000.
It was a splendid, a magnificent ess-' .that he knew of nobody in this cbumz.r
that
he
and
his
companions
had
to
himself
and
demands
her.
V
What
a
thigh and' a f l H r Charles BL Amich ing notable examples of the continued
who objected to long sentences ey.
tate! *
In the stomach. A guard shot Lynch activity in sowing alfalfa are Hodge- wade .out two boat! lengths; before she liar that half-breed Is.. Perhaps some
the criminal classes.—Senator! Hoar
Severe F r o s t In JTew Y o r k .
As
far
as
the
eye
could
see
the
land
would
float
and
this
was
sufficient
to
one
has
been
after
Ramana.''
in the leg and ; he was overpowered. man, with an increase of 234 per cent;
A very severe frost was experienced Private Amich died. Lynch had been Harper, 210 per cent; Neosko, 84%per coat triefr legs and clothes thickly with
"T saw the half-breed," said Ravona, belonged to Salvarez. And Salvarez, Scribner's.
throughout Central and Northern New at Sturgis on leave, of absence and cent; -.Miamt. 80 -per cent; Barber, 67 salt' The entire bed of the lake ap- «*while the sun was still high, by the wa* now a prisoner, one of fifty jsrirvivofs of the bloody battl
Gardeners mind
peasi
Ice formed.on shallowwater there secured the liqubr.
per cent; Clark, 50 per cent; Mar^> peared to consist of salt and the den- river;'*
stroyed
the defend-The
chronic
borrower,'
like
a
good
sity
of
the
lifeless
water
was,
of
"Hei has Md the girl, It Is certain,"
snaiL 44 per cent;. Decatur, '42 per
and great damage was done .to. all
photographer, is an expert retoucher. centsaldtke old woman. "I would not jriVe
. ' " ;! -"]"'-=". H:;^ couMKvery, high.
garden and truck farm products*
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A footrtep was heard, the door,
opened, ana Gomez came in.
"Things go our way," he said,.smiling. "Venezuela is ours."
"Part of i t " replied Philip, not
smiling.
- "AH of I t The soldiers of.Smlvar
res are nearly ail! killed. Salvarez
himsef is a prisoner. There Is now
n o reason to delay pushing on to the
north and planting our standard beyond the Orinoco. Our friends are
waiting for us there. Caracas must
fall at l i s t "
"At last But there is something to
be done here before we cross the Orinoco. What is the sentiment of the
people near us, now that Salvarez yls
crushed?"
"Judging from the reports we are
receiving, the entire country south of
the Orinoco fe loyal to you»"
"Then I must delay my coronation
no longer."
"I would not delay it another day."
There was a pause, a strained- silence.
"Gomez,"'said Philip, bending a
keen-gaze on the General. "I want the
truth about that mysterious affair of
Lola Garza."
;
"I thought it was mysterious no',
longer. The girl Is found. What is her'
story?"
"I-have not yet heard. Garza is
with her now. I will send for him at
once."
Garza was sent for, but before he
arrived" Francisco came in. = He was
there when Don Juan entered.
, "You sent for me?" said Don Juan.
"X did," said. Philip. "Ypir were
with your daughter. How is • she?"
"Alas, she is not well. The cave in
which she was confined by that halfbreed scoundrel, was damp, and as she
was bound hand and foot, she became'
thoroughly chilled. The result is now
that she has a bad fever, which alter-j
nates with severe chills."
,
:
"That, is bad. Have you heard from
her1 own lips the story of heir abduction?"
"Yes. Ah, what a scoundrel that
Mattazudo is. Yes, he went to her,
telling her that it was my wish for
her to accompany him to a place of
greater safety until 'after the battle.
She believed him, and followed him to
a cave up the river about: a mile;
where he bound her, and, heedless of
her cries for mercy, left her, telling
her to be quiet until he came for her.
She was found there by the two Americans, who, it appears, have followed
us here for no other purpose;than to
rescue my daughter from myself. That
is a strange case. As if I had not my
daughter's welfare at heart But they
are prisoners, and my poor girl is
safe; so what matter?" • j
- "Jt matters to me," said Philip. '.'As
for the Americans, they have done
no harm; but I will not have the
scoundrel Mattazurdo around me. Gomez, I shall be crowned king at ten
o'clock to-day.";
"Good! Your triumph vill then be
complete."
"At -10:30 I shall order Mattazudo'a
execution."
"To be shot?"
"To be shot"
VYour majesty!" gasped Francisco,.
"The safety of your- crown depends
"
- '"Say no more. When Lola Garza
snail have recovered sufficiently, she
will become my wife, and Queen of
Venezuela. . The safety of the Queen
must be assured. In' no other way
can this be done than by shooting the
rascal who carried her away once, and
who, no doubt, would try to do so •
again."
"Quite right,'', said Gomez, with a
gleam of hate in his eyes.
It may perhaps be necessary- to interject a short explanation here to
show the reason Gomez was pleased at
the prospect of Mattazudo'a. f death.
Yet it seems almost unnecessary, for
the. reader must already have seen
ttie' duplicity toward Gomez; with
which Mattazudo!acted.
Don Juan, having answered all trie
questions Philip chose to ask, turned
to go.
(To be continued.)
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^COUNTY ITEMS.
LITERARY NOTES,
H E B B UoOT preaches murd
To C n r e a Cold in One nay
Beattie
; ^—*-'.
" j year round, bat begs off when i
The following Items are from a copy Oct^Sd. Woodmen will have a picnic on
T
Take
Laxative Brorao Quinine Talw
The Ladies Home Journal for Septem^ his dupes shoots a President,
of the TELEGRAPH of Sept. 2?, 1881.
/ Jf^fcRfiFfliifi. FRIDAt, SEPT. S7, Ml, —Monthly school report cards on sale
lets.. All druggHts lefnnd «he money
er is the "SpecialAntumnFashianNum^SpecIalAntumnFashianNum verv
thiug Most advises all
very thii
Rev. Betts, of Kansas City, is lecturing ber
if it fails to cure. E.\V.Qrove?»a&JE.i
at tbis office.
bear" of that excellent magazine, j In ad- time.
J. B. Allen opened up a new butcher throughout the county.
nature
la on each boS.
Sc.
dition
to
an
unusual
number
ot
interesting
—R. W. Folsom attended. the eamp shop.'
Frankfort Fair was postponed one"day steries and striking features, it devotes
meeting at Swede Creek Sunday even- U/R. CowgilL of Gaylord, was a y ; on account ot the rain.
seven pages to a complete setting forth - CZOLGOSZ'8 statement that when*. SIS.OO T o B u f f a l o P a n - A m e r l ;...:• \-m;• %'\
of the styles to be qjjjf dresses; Jodlces, the time came he would have a lawtor in town.
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From afldaftex Sept. 1,1901, 'ing.
The
Beattie
K.
&
L.
of
S/hold
a'
picnic
c a u "and R e t u r n — $ 1 3 OO,
hats and wraps. Among other Uterary yer to defend bim and plenty of
—Frank Zf Her -went J»- Palnwr the A, M. Campbell left for his sold home on Saturday, Sept. 28th, . ,.;
the subscription price of T H E first ol the week to superintend bis big in Michigan.
features there Is a delightful description money is almost paramount to a via the Nickel Plate Road, daily,
I
Mno A. Tucker, of Beattie, has been of.a day in the woods with Ernest-Seton confesalon that a plot existed. .
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' T E L E G R A P H will be $1.00per job of grading.
with limit ot 15 days; 20 day tickets
Marysville shools opened with 2S5 pu- granted a pension of $12.
Thompson, and a jolly 'Tecitnl df «*The
—Mrs. Lillie Derr, of Pennsylvania, is pils u attendance.
at $16 00, and 80 day tickets at $21.00
"year.
College
Scntpes
We
«ot;lgjto,"
Iby
"A
, Four good races were tun at Beattie Graduate." Tbe fourth part ot Miss H R E A D S T U F F S have begun t o for i he round trip. Through service
Geo. Derr and otner relatives
Subscribers who have paid risking
The band boys returned, from their trip Saturday week before last.
at Cottage Hill.
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Tompkln's "Aileen5* brings thaticharm- mpve towards Europe in
to N e w York and Boston and lowest <
In advance of that date will be —Dr. A.J. Baum, the optician, is to to the State Fair at Topeka.
A rural mail route has been established Ing story near its close, and Mr. Bok dis- titles. Several nations are a long available rales. For particulars and
cusses the need for parental co-opeiHtion way short on the annual supply, but Pan-American folder of buildings
enrollment at the State Agricultur- running oujt of Vermillion.
given credit for their advanced be at the Adams House tomorrow. See al The
CoUege was 193, nearly 60 more than -'Miss Winnjfred McCoy, of Beattie, is in education in his editorial on ••The Uncle Sana, as usual, baa enough fdr and grounds, write John Y. Halahao,
ad in another place.
payment at the) reduced rate.
School Question Again." In addition to all.
General Agent, 111 Adatas Street y
now a full fledged pharmacist. ?s?—Special clobTates offered for' any any former year.'
the regular departments there are valuAll parties in arrears arejre- paper or magazine wanted. Call on us A three-year old child playing with
Chicago.
22.;
I • '• ' » ' /
— »•' m
m
able
articles
on
"A
I
Cleverly
Banned
hundred tickets were sold at Axtell
matches set fire to a house at Blue Hap- forOne
.
Nursery,.' "Plants Which Can Be Raised AN anarchist does not believe in c
quested to call and settle; up for wbst jon w.aflt. I
the
$1.0ff
excursion
to
Kuhsas
Gity.
idsj_but the house and child were both
Stops[tbe C o u g h
in the House," and plans for an ideal any civil government; yet this anand start |fresh with the new —Frank Earl was np from Frankfort saved. . ,J .'
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•
?•:&-'
'
•
Co.
Supt.
Thompson
is
back
from
ColA
n
d
W O r k s off i b e Cold.
S7,000
bouse.
By
The
Curtis
Publishing
this week to sea his folks before leaving
archist Cztilgocz believed In the gov.rate. - *•• u.H•'-,
'• > . Burnett Bros., Fmnk Stevenson, J. C. orado and can now be found, attending to Company^ Philadelphia. One dollar a ernment of his anarchist club, which Laxative Bromo - Qulnlnb Tablets
for the Hawaiian Islands.
; year; ten cents a copy.
Peters- and P. T. Vickery represented the duties of his office.
he had to obeyi and did obey "to cure a cold In one day. N o Cure/
Waterviile township at the County Fair Memorialseryiees en the death of Pres^ O Pay.
—Dave
Wertenberger's
father,
from
Price 2o cenb>.
the death.
A speedy trial,!* prompt convic- Washington, earns down pn Friday to at'Marysville, and allot them won first ident McEinley were held last' week in
Readers
of
the
September
Century
will
tion and H swift execution la what spend a few days with bim.
prizes on horses and colts exhibited.
I
.—r*
— ** ••
-=^—
every town in Marshall county.
Czoleoez is fairly entitled to.
—Frank Bobbins went te Ferry, Okla., In a commnication, Mrs. M. J. Galpin The County Board are advertising for not complain of any lack of varitty in P E E S . M C K I N L E Y ' S last public ad- \, Excursions Extraonilrrary.
Jbrcontents.. The opening pages ot the dress, delivered at Buffalo, was fully
last week to attend tba funeral of his returns her sineere (?) thanks to tbe lead- bids
to build the new jail* The bids will
father-in-law,
Henry
Voltz.
miijfazine are Uken up with an illustrated up to the occasion and the man. N o : The Missouri Paclfio -will rnn Home Visitor*''
er
ol
tbe
"Hoodlum
Band"
far
tbe
serenTkK ffr*l race'between tbe Ameribe received up to noon, Oct 10th,
ExoKralona to Ohio and lad I ana—ihe drat or the1
ade
given
her,
but
warns
tbe
members
ot
can and Eoglfeh'yachts' took place —Mrs. Mill*, of Cottage Hill, is enjoy- the hand that they might mn up against The Axtell* Anchor complains that a1| paper on "Mid-Air Dining Clubs," by better or broader statement of tbe kind ever offered Uto traveling pa&tic—rronthl*
leveland
Moffett,
who
feels
quite
at
ease
progress,
condition
and
needs
of
the
ing
a
visit
from
her
sister
and
husband,
on Thursday, the American win?I%inity. Eonnd{trlr Home Visitors' tickets at
a "stone mason'sfist"if they do it again. number ot boya are-loafing on the streets a the top floors ot twenty-story sky- country ever has been made.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd, of Moore, Ind.
a rate at about one fare for the rtmnd trip, good
ning by five miles. '.
instead of being ^school. (Waterviile scrapers, alter his recent experiences with
Full particulars are given of the death
thirty days for return, TVIU be on sale at MU4-John L. Nichols and wife left on
steeple-climbers, - bridge-builders, tend
im •
of President Garfield on Sept. 19th, and
7
soari
Pacific ticket offices for such trains as will
Thursday
for
{Springfield,
111.,
where
A
S
h
o
c
k
i
n
g
C
a
l
a
m
i
t
y
other
followers
of
'
"Careers
of
Danger
Czotoosz, I President McKlnley's
ifci EiarbaugnV tbe detective who figwill spend toe winter With
rela- also the proclamations and bulleuns is- ured
Ka|id Daring." David Gray, a Buffitlo "Lately befell a railroad lahorer," Writes r»r A permit passengers to pass throngo St. Louis on
: :;
assassin, was found"gniity on Tues- they
so
.prominently
in
the
Collins
mursued
by
the
general
government.
Id
' '.j - ..
.';.- '''
and author of the papular book Kelleta orWUlirord.Ark. "Hl3 foot was badly Sept. 17th and 21th and Oct. lat and Sib.
day at his trial at-Buffalo and was tives.
Waterviile the city council j met and a d#r case at Topeka., Is. how- working as journalist
of
short
stories
called ''Gallop*," de- crushed bat BucfcJen's irnlca SalVa quietly We hare foot dally flyers from Kansas City,
—N.
G.
Johnson,
living
six
miles
north
chief
cow
boy
on
the
WdeS
ranch,
hear
sentenced to death-yesterday.
proclamation, sighed by the mayor, J.V7,
scribes the Pan-American Exposition un- cured him. ' It's Blmply Wonderful lorburnB, leaving at 9:50 a.m.. 1:10p.m.. "9:15 p.m; aw*
and past of town, intends leaving in Sharrard, and the city clerk, E. A. Betty, Beattie.',- -;.Jt:; -t-^v :-j-;. ;'"'-'/.October for Oregon to reside there per-. was issued, calling oa the business bouses F.,R;'- Adams, ."of George Millsap, who der the happy tiUe, "The City o m g h t . " boil3, piles and all skin eruptions. It's tbe M & p m. Connections in the Union Station
of the many pictures of tbhuarticle world's champion "healer. Cure guaranteed. at St. Louis with all roads and trains to all
The deputation of anarchists is an manently. :
to close lip for the day from 1 o'clock p. has been In jail at Marysville charged Some
.•- !.'•• •
are from the hand of A. Castaigne, who 55o. Sold by Mrs W J Kommel.
points in Ohio and Indiana. On-- equipment Is
Idea that meets Wit h general favor.
m.
on
Wednesdriy,.Sept.
21,
and
calling
a
with horse stealing, put up $2,000.00 in illustrated for tbe same magazine the
—The wind blew hard enough Sunday
second to none. We have elegant new palace"
They are enemies of the government afternoon
public
meeting
for
that
evening.
The
cash as a forfeit that be would appear tor World's Fairs at Paris and Chicago. In
to break down a very large
day coaches, chair cars tall seats free). Pnllr
ftnd assHSSihslof the Presidents and limb of a shade
tree in front ofI. JL Mil- school board,«Messr*. J.' C< Peters, J. C. trial at the October term of ttie district the current instalment ot bis notes on the
C. B . V. P . T i n i e T a b l e t
man parlor, cars and sleepers.
Dickey
and
S.
W.
Hurlbut,
also
met
and
are not entitled to American citizen^ ler's borne.
court, and was released on Tuesday __ |JS«8t of To-day and To-mbrrow, Bishop
For Home Visitors.'tickets and all informapassed an appropriate resolution and eaing of last week. ,
X .':• eV-* Patter records his "impressions ot the
-' Wrttervillo. .
snip*
; :'W< .
. —Mr. Trailer and family are occupy-'! ciosed the school for the same afternoon.
tion call on oar- agents or address
-•••*
-GOISG EAST,
BlueRapids is having a surfeit ot lodge Hawaiian Islands"! and 14 an essay on
ing the Woodyard hoove until they On Wednesday afternoon the only dag
CBAS E . ' S T T I . X V A . G . P . A . ,
:
.-. 12:2-3 a a
POETO Eioofs purchases in this move to their farm recently bought of- pole in. town, which was oyer TBE TELE- deputies or organizers at piesent, no less "Burke and the French Revolution," No. 2 Mmll . ,
Kansas City, Me-,
Prof.
Weodrow
Wilson
points
out
the
,"
4, Mail i......
11 :t« a m n . C. TOWirs*mvG.P.&T,A..J|
GRAPH office, displayed the flag at halt- than three being at work there—the A.O.
.Country are ! more than
three Geo. Storms. .
conformity
ot
tbe
American
doctrine
ot
St. Louis, Ho.
. .'.,.._
. . . . . . 7:58 p in
times what she bought here before —Major Scott and wife attended the mast, ail business bouses w*re closed and TJ.W. organizer" securing fourteen old and government with Burke's ideal. iFlctien " IS, Stock Express...
5:20 p m a — A — — — * a i s > i — i M i ^ i — M I —
the Bpanish War. Bach is the re- funeral of C. A. Scott's!grandchild, the they and most of the private residences twentyxfoor slew members* the K. and L. abounds: the conclusion of Irving Bach- •'•-• U , Stock'Freight
were appropriately draped,, and "the of S. six, and the M. W. 01 A. Ave np to eller's "D'rl and P' coming simiiltane- " \ 16. LocaliPrelght
8:00 a in
port of ths last fiscal year, amount son of Postmatter Skovgard, of Green- streets
JS*
looked desolate and deserted with Wednesday evening.
The
W
M
T
.
being $6,8611917; -.. :-\
ously
with
the
beginning
of
Bret
IHarte's
leaf, on Monday. T;..;..-.T-^ >;
•, tbe emblems
ot death on every band - A lodge of tbe A. JJ.'TJI.'W. Qrder was "Trent's Tni8t"rbesid!e8 which there are No. 1, Mail 1 Gouro
.
3:33
a
m
:
Spring V\lley | correspondent flopping In the breeze." In the evening
T H E exportation
of-American of—The
.
2:08pm Farm
the Barnes Chief says that Mr. J. A. tbe Opera Hall, which bad been hand- organized at Blue Bapfds last Saturday a number ot shortrt stories, including two «'• S, Mail ] . . . . . . . . . . . .
'products-to foreign countries, was LaShelle sold his farm! last week to somely decorated st the expense of the evening.' The new lodge started^ with bits of humor ip. How I Saved Ben,? by v:" 11, ThrongtrFreight..
. 4:39 p in
of the Future
the veteranotLew
Wallace,
"Tbe An- ••• 13, Through Freight.
fourteen:'old. members With cards and nexatlon
Cuby,"
by and
a now-comer,
greater in July than in. any month John Flook, of Thomas,
. 8:43 a m
city, was crowded. Mayor. Sharrard act- twelve
on the opening night, and Alice C. Hegan,
'* lS-LocariYeight
of this country's history, amounting
ed as chairman and Geo. S. Sail as secre- twelve initiates
. " S 30 -p m
more are to be initiated at a meet* •
]•> to be found In tbe Arkansas
in round numbers .to^MOa.OOO.OOO, —Joseph Lamb, an old settler who tary. Messrs. E. A. BerrV; S.F.Feab'ody, ing to be
All trains except Nos. 11 and 12 carry
held tonight. ,..,.•';,'.
^*ee veral m iles southeast of t his ci ty, J.J.Sproul, J.P.Burtis and J.D.Flannery
Valley, Colorado. Perfect '
I.
beating the imports $36,184,071.—. lived
passengers.
BUFFALO PAN-AMERICAN
died
on
the
23d,
aged
68
years.
The
climate,
rich soil.
i
were
appointed
to
draw
up
and
present
Granville (Ohio) Courier,
. Axtell-Standatd :• William Speak refantral was held on Tuesday:,
No drouths. Ufnpa absolutely"
suitable resolution^ which they did, after turned Saturday evening lrom Colorado 1A day tickets for $kM via Nickel Pay up your subscription.
cprtain. Lirge yields.
. —Last wfek was chilly with heavy which short addresses were made by Rev. with 620 head'' ot sheep, wbicb will be Plate Road. 20 day treketd $UiM.
Lowest
rates
to
all
eastern
points.
'W.
R.'Si8tler
and
others,
the
band
and
a
Fruits, cereals, alfalfa, sugar
fattened
on
his
ranch
west
of
town.
They
frosts
in
the
mornings.
Weather
foreG E N E R A L P I K E , after whom Pike
choir furnishing the music. It was' .also are a fine, lot, all two-year old Wethers, John Y . Calahaav General Agent,
beets. Irrigation la the caude
Peak was named, hoisted the Amer- casts say it will continue cool until win- decided that business bouses shoiild be and
have
been turned in an enclosed §0- 111 AdHmsSL,<ihiiareo. City Ticket
ter sets in. It is money for the coal
of success, 'j
. .
:
ican flag first in Kansas on the sight tnan.
closed from I to 4 p.m. on Monday, Sept. aCre cornfield,.'where it is claimed they Office, i l l Adams St., Cbfeago. 24
'I- f '
Write for descriptive literature^
of the Pawnee Indian vWiage in Re26th, the day of the funeral, and to hold' will first eat the weeds and corn blades,
, Tbe proper wa*y to go
public countyi, A monument erect* ;, —A small leatheri valise, found on the funeral services in. the Mi E. church, and then finish up on the- corn without
Is via
e d b y o u r State Historical Society road nearWaterville, has been left at -Messrs. J. P. Burtls, J. J; Spiroul and C. wastlhgiti ?ic
-S-: k ,
J Consnmption Threatened.
BLUB
BAPlSS,
ZA»S.
this
office,
The
owner
can
get
It
by
deF.
Stanley
being
appointed
a
"committee
will be dedicated by appropriate
Unger, 212 Maple St^ Champaign,
The Santa Fe.
to prepare a program. On Monday after- Marysville Republican;". A mare be- C.
paying for this
ceremonies September 80. During scribing contents and
j
s
Hi.,
writer: " I wa* Troubled with a OmCB-S.-W. ComnrSquare.
longing
to
Finkry
MurclJispn
recently
noon,
Sept.
26,
business
was
suspended,
•
'
' "
the day addresses will be made by notice.
school was closed and ererybody at- gave birtb to a colt wbicb is a freak ot hacking cough 'for a year and I
Address, W*. J. BTJACK, Q.P.A.>
N . L. Bowman of Garnet, Fred Du- —The Kansas Churchman says that the
tended
the exercises.; In the procession aature. It'sri^fbthind toot Is cloven like thought I had consumption. 1 tried
The A idi won, TopeMa A
mont Smith of Kingsley, Mrs, Cath- Rev. P. B. Evereden, formerly tbe Epis- were all? the secretjsocieties in town, the a cow's loat, and bent forward In the a great many remedies arid was unSanta F e K y . ,
erine S. Lewis of Wichita, W. R. copal Church minister tor this locality, schoolchildren, the city authorities, the same Manner. ..The other three feet are der the care of physicians for several
Topeka, JCahni*.
8mlth of-Kah9as City, Congressman is now in charge of a parish at West- school board and; citizens. The church each, half like a cloven foot.and the oth- months. I uaed one bottle nf Foley's
"W. A. Caldeifhead of Marysville and port, Mo.
was handsomely decorated and draped* er half like some sort ot a claw. The an- Houey and Tar. ft cured me, nod I
J. C. Carpenter of Chanute..
—Clay'Whitesidehas about 125 calves was full of people aid large crowds stood imal is indeed a curiosity, but is alive and have hot been troubled since
7 . E.. COHOOH,
at tbe stock yards which he bought for on the outttde.looking.through the open well. Almost anything is likely to hapIW. H. Hampton.
gave
a" pen in Kansas, and this looks like the rea Western ranch. Oni Wednesday ev- wbidowsi .Rev. W.VR; Klstler
f
!
N o trait in the character of Presi-. ening there was to^muofcScalf music to Sketch 6t President CTarfi{-Ids life, J. J; sult of fusion.. Our demo-pop friends
Sproul .read President Arthur's proclama- should take warning. ,.- '..'
dent McKinley has more endeared bi pleasant, j .., •;. Zi-jjfe
will ery Sales ID Marshall tad adjetninf
- bim to the American people than his —The girls are talking of organizing tion, EV A. Berry delivered a stirring-eulogy
on
the
dead
President,
after
wbieh
counties. Terms reasonable *ad
love of home and hh chivalrous de- a sewing society. A very sensible ides, there were short addresses by J.J.Sproul, C u r e d o f C h r o n i c W l a r r l i o e a
• .
eatiifscdon guiranleed.
a
General
BanJ&sg
votion to his wife. While he has whether tor the heathens or home folks.- Prof. Holland and J. P. Burds.
A
Graduate
of
Baltimore
College
pf
After 3 0 Y e a r s o f Suflerine.
Resideaca aad Postofflcc, WateiTlllai
never failed inclose attention to his No report of the first meeting has been
Dental
Sujrgery,.
Kansas.
'
,
.
*?I suffered for thirty, years with
Bnsinesa,
duties of his great office, and this at handed to us.
'I
—
0F7KS:- OPPOSITE .STBVEUSdN'S ,'STOSE,
Tsa TmjDsiuM (aaulherUU to O«B>
diarrhoea
ami
thought
Lwas
past
be. A time When new and Important —We are- informed that the Bell Teletract fee-fetes aad tarma.
Waterviile, Kansas.. '!
ing cured," gays John 8. Halloway,
• A Wight o f T e r r o r .
questions were coming forward for phone Long, Distance Line expects to
of
Eren'ch
.Qa,«np,Mis?.l.J'l
had
spent
settlement; the family claimed his be ready for business by Oct. uti j The , ' " Awful anxiety wa& felt for. the widow of the so much time'.ahd' money and .suffer'-' '• .Well equipped: and prepared' tojldo all InfAtett*paid on tlnU D«
first allegiance and the • in valid com- Waterviile "Central" | will be' at the braye General Burn ham ot Machias, Me., when ed HO much that I had given up all kinds of Dental Wjrtrk. 'Crown and
Bridge work a "specialty. The very latest poitt*. SpeolaJ Attentioa
. the doctors said she would die from pneuu.onia
:
panion of hi3 life his first care. How- Hampton drug store. I tiefore morhingV writes Mrs SH.Lincola,. WBO, hopes of recovery. iK' was so feeble ideas in Bridge, Crownl and Bubber Plate
ever harassing or perplexing these
—Mrs. Lottie Keefover, formerly of
from the effects of the diarrhoea that wort. TeethExamined free.
i •
Given to CollsoUon*.
duties might be, that care for her Waterviile, writes.to a friend that she attended her that fearful night bat she begged I'.cbuW
kind of labor, could
Will visit every moalhl
i" -'
Was, extended- with all gentleness is located at 1213 Virginia Ave., Kansas for Dr Sing's New Discovery, whlc h had more not: even do-no
travel, but by accident I
and grace.—Chicago Tribune. _
City, Mo., where she will be pleased to than once savei her lire and cured ker of con- was permitted
|. Barnes—2d and 4th1 Thursdays. ' <
to find a bottle of
sumption. After taking she slept all hiebt.
see herJfrlehds from Waterviile. •
Further use entirely ctired h e r . " 'ithis mar- -Ohamh'erlain.'s Colic, Cholera and DiP R E S I D E N T ROOSEVELT, as might
yelloiu medcine is guaranteed to- cure all throat arrhoea: Remedy, and after taking
W o r k i n g IViglit a n d D a y . * cheat and long diseases. Only 50o.-and $1.00. spveral bottles I amentireiycured of
have been expected from his record
Time mid Amounts to soil
as. well as his character, proposes, as The busiest and mfghitest little thing that ev- Trial bottles tree at Mrs W J Rorotael's drug that trouble. " I am sn well pleased
1
far as human [judgment and' effort er was made is DrKing's New Life Pills, These store.' ':'A
- with the resutt; that I am anxious
toe
borrower. Partial paypeiH*
that it be in reach of all who suffer
can compass the result, to "continue, pills change weakness into strength, lietlessnesa
WHEELER, Prop.
received nt asy date to ba
Pay up your back subscription,
as I have." ,-fFor sale by.JMrs. W. J.
absolutely nubroken the policy of into energy, brain-fag into mental power.
Rommel.
':.-'.
.; .'\.:;•.-. ; .. >.
President McKinley for the, peace, They're wonderful in building up the health.
CommerCialiTrade'Solicited.
"GboilKigs.
credited (Hi loans.
V
, Gentlemen— My wife was afflicted
)rosperity and the honor of our ben Only 25c per box. Sold by Mrs \V J Rommel
' Reasonable!Rates'.
['••- *
with dyspepsia and constipation for Leave yourLaundry a! Ed.Adams'
overt country." There are often un!
s. 7. pdwai.
LOW RATE BULLETIN, .
years. After try inn other remedies Barbershop. Work guaranteed, '- Ncirth of M.P.R'y. Depot. Telephone 20. — — • »
foreseen events and fresh emergen"I
in
i^ini
ii
cies in human affairs that call upon The Missouri Pacific will have ronnd trip I purchased a boltle'of Dr.Caldwell's
a person in high authority for his tickets on Sale for -the following occasions st Syrup Pepsin Tor ber and she is rapf
/
idly improving. I cannot be whir'
own initiative, because precedents very low rates,:' »
" I' >
out this valuable medicine,
do not always exist; but as far as a Buffalo N.Y.,Pan-americah Exposition,
Have N»-ver been in
~ Besp. ydur»,
8. Elliott.
vice president succeeding to the presMay 1 to Nov. 1.
f ,
f
8ea&oo,, but
Elk City, Kas.i Dec. 13, |»00. '
idency by tragedy may carry out the San Francisco. Oal., Episcopal Church Contention. Octobers.
•' •
Sold by Mrs. W. J. Rommel. •'.:
purposes of his predecessor President
Waterviile, Raiisas.
Roosevelt will assuredly do it to the Steamship tickets to aad lrom Europe via all
Unci. .
.- / '
.« .. , i.
utmost of his ability. \
Office—Photograph Gallery.
Denver, Pueblo, Colorado Springs; etc.,
has always been the
^ /
:J . " ' R o o m s at the Office.
Tourist. Various dates.
,..
Fashion of 'First Class
pEEPAEAMoire for the Word's For rates, dates of sale, limits, printed matLumber Dealers.
\^ter
and
further
information,
see
jitarest
agent
Fair at St. Louis are going on so rap,
idly that the work will soon; be or address
CHAS. E. STTLKS, P. It T. A . ,
abreast of the' Chicago exposition a
Our Stocks are all Well Dried andf
Atchison, Kas.
year and a half before the opening _i _ _ •
Seasoned
aad we inviia your inspecthough the j Chicago, undertaking a . C. TOWSSEXD, G. P. &T. A.,
tion
whetbet
you are ready to buy
St. Louis, Mo.
took twelve [ months' extra time.
. , . . , . -pj<i- W A T E R Y I L U E , K 8 .
or
not.
There will be no postponement in
Omce: ...)-.': k 'ri--..^ ;
i-'i
: Stood D e a t h Off.
Over SloUh&Hnbbard's Butcher Shopr
S t . Louis. All departments of tbe B B Monday,
An Examination will show you at
a ia.itf*& of Henrietta, Texas,
Butter and Eggs Wanted.
Tnesdajs—At
Irving,
Eas.
fair are moving promptly and satis- once fooled a grave-digger. He Bay*: "My
W. H. HAMPTOH, PropV.
once that WE C A B B Y what you
factorily. Two things must be re- brother was very low with malailal fever and
want in the line of LUMBER.:
membered fn this connection. Build- Jaundice.
I persuaded him to try Electric Bit:
ing operational in wtnter are far ters, and he was ebon much (letter, but continmore practicable in dt. Louis than ued their use until he was wholly cured. I am Hew Stock of^Oils* Pa*mts and
in Chicago. Two full winters are sure Electric Bitten saved his l i t e . " This
' available, and a building on a large remedy expels malaria, kills disease germs and ' Varnishes;
-AKDW A T E B Y l X I i E , » A 8.
scale proceeds more swiftly than, purifies the bload; aids digestion.regulates Ovwas the case ten years ago. A huge er, kidneys .and bowels; cmes constipation. New Stock Food W K D ^ N S - A l l K i n d s o f H e a v y H a u l i n g .
office building can be put np in half dyspepsia, nervojs diseases, kidney troubles,
the time required in 1892. Exten- female complaints; gives perfect health. Only 1$D GIB0S'. > Saves halfe the
sive work at night has been facilita- 50c at lira W J Bommet'a drug store. .
grain fec£ inatures hogs iiiiialf City Draymalii'- Waterviile, Has.
ted. Tbe architects have, said from
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the first, without qualification, that Printing of any kind, from a Vie- the time-ordinarily taken or
the buildings will be ready;for the tiirtg Card to a Large Poster, done m b n ^ ^ ^ f i i S ^ ^ j ^ ^ : ^ ; ^ - ; ^ ,
opening on May 1,1903. Exhibitors on short notice and at reasonable
including the various states and na- pricesi
Ghoice Line of Fresh Gandies
tions, should be sure that their own
During the coming summer ther
displays will be in readiness.
Burlington Boate-will have in effect
T r y "Ypla'^andI "Koniel" the i l L AUteSHT, Watepyille,
the very lowest excursion rat« that
will conduct Sales at any lime orplace on
have ever been made. -Tbe general
Great health 3F>rinks^
: > ; . - : - Short Notice.
plan of these rates, destinations, ete.r
P R E S I D E N T tfcKiNLEY'a address
Call on him or at this office and we will
is so varied that rhe public should
at Buffalo dealt almost exclusively Thts sigaatare Is on erery bor ot the gentrfa*
print yoitr bills and give you bis terms.
ask their nearest ticket agent for dev
With the broadening duties of the Laxative Bromo»Quiiiine Tablets
Stock Sales a Specially, .
tails, or else do as tbe favor to Write
United States as a world power, and
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for rates, descriptive matter, e t c
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
*the Increasingly intimate relations
«»»
r
of civilised nations in commerce.
We are expecting a laree invoice
Cheap Summer Tours W e s t **The spirit of excloBlvenass," he of plain and fancy steck; order now.
Dally to Colorado, Utah and Black
s a i d ' I s past." H e dwelt upon the
Hills, also Home-seekers' excursions
proximity of nations in these times.
KeepTotir Face Clean,
every two weeks to the whole Wesr
as brought together by,the telegraph your complexion dear,' your breath
^AHB—;•
and. Northwest.
Of WATERVIILE
Agent for Cat Flowers and floral Oesigns,
rapid communication and friendly sweet, your head level. Dr. Caldrivalry in the various departments well's Syrup Pepsin will do this. It
C h e a p E x c u r s i o n s East—Very
of human activity. "After all," be cores coDstlpation, n e t headache and
low round trip rates to the Baffala
•aid, "bow near one to the other is indigestion and is a perfect laxative.
One Door West of the Waterrttle Hardware
Exposition,
the Seashore, A d i r o o '
1
every.part of the- world." Inter- Sold fey Mrs.. W. J. Rommel.
and Implement House
Canada, Michigan Lakes r
.
J0T
Laondrr
office
im»BBectlon.«£l
communication lias made wonderful
i w ; a thousand eastern restrides. "Qod and Man," the Presine lake and rail trip*east v i s
Pay up your subscription,
dent continued, "have ifnked. the
A
SPECIALTY.
cago, Detroit, Cleveland.
nations together. N o nation can
C h e a p E x c u r s i o n s Horth—Ev. The Best Prescription
longer be indifferent to any oth(SaetessortoStrongAScoTTlle,)
ery day t o St. Paul, Minneapolis and
pi,OUiR.
er." Ihparsnance of this line of For Malaria. Chilis abd Fever is e CONOORDLA.
Lake Superior resorts; the coolest:
thought, after commending arbitra- bottle.of Grove's TaBteless Chill TonAttorney-at-Law,
recreative country.
i
c
It
is
simply
iron]
and
qu,inlne
to
tion as the noblest forum for the setBLUE EAPIDS. KAS.
Ask for the Burlington's Sa aimer
llement'of international disputes, he a tasteless form, No care—bo pay.
»U. courts: Collectieu
BtWt nav, Mi Wattnfllt Ftear u i Fert, Pnetteee in
excursion rate circulars.
added; "Tbe expansion of bar Price 50 cents.
" r remitted. B e a t Estate Mid.
trade and commerce is the pressing
• . ALWAYS U iMO.
for; - Loans' negotiated.
C a l i f o r n i a E x c u r s i o n s parsonblern. Commercial "wars are rjn- P A Y U P yoor-anbecripUoa.
ally conducted every Wednesday
etable. Af policy of good will
from St,Loois^ every Thursday from
H.C. Watkins, sexton of the ^ e t b _jd frieajdjjr trade relations will
Kansas
City and St. Joseph.
1
wm
SELL
FOB
CASH
and
at
Prices
odist
Chorcb,
Springfield.Pa.,writes:
prevent repnsafe. Beclprocity treathat
wfll.Surprise
you.
.
Call
apiT
see
me
Write
as for rates and prin ted mat*
tlesare in harmony with the spirit "My wife, has been very bad with before buying elsewhere if you want to
ter describing tbe proposed trip.
kidney trouble and tried several save money.
o f the times;
measures
of
retaliation
And SAUSAGES Always on Hand.
ot. , r It is for ail Amejicanciti- doctors: witou t benefit. After taking
LltfttUT,
«.«. caauEB,
E0.
ADAMS,
Prep.
Will
Deliver
Goods
to
Any
Part
of
OM
one bottle of Foley's Kidney Cute w
and 7. ?. * , , 933 Bjis SilWt,Cash Paid lox Hide* and ffarsr Scrap Iron and Setals of all Kli
I .. :««987 AM
VEBTTHINix
N
e
w
.
Neat
and
Clean.
6ood
» remember,- ba said, that oor jwas much better, and was complete-1 ^
Work Guaranteed. Keeps ib» Best Cisais. Old Rabbet,
"THE TELEGRAPH.
TWENTY YEARS AGO.
JLOGAL iKEWS;
S1.O0 PER YEAR.
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H, A. RUSSELL ,
^LAWYER,
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BAtt'OF
OP.
Franklin S. Adams,
Farm and Town Prop^ert;,
f
Lumber FasMons
Hew arid
Phpiciaii and Surgeon,
Bating Potatoes, Seasoaing Lumber
WMIEYMf
Resident Dentist.
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Pull Line Fancy
0ELANEY.
,'~Sv'.
Low Rate Excursions
a!r Summer via
The Burlington Route.
THE CASH
MILT. WILDER'S
Mrs. W. J. ROMMEL, Proprietress.
I
m
£:-S--':'
Hi :
•
mfnence«sts
the victories' ly cured a ;r taking four boilHfe?*
• I W. S.ilaB»to».T- •*.-.:.:-•'.
•Hal
•HFQRFntf
E
Ladies' Hair Dmaamg a specialt?.
mm
•aw
•sa-jrii •~~a?
***ma*timmatmzkmiu*i*ami*aii^asm
~f - —Last Saturday overseTenry dollars
was raised in a few hoars; bv Mayor
(be . benefit o f Mrs. Tramble.
All" Austin Salts ihe bill* far
p^xd^Om^^uziBUlrrfrirftm.frr^
matte* As
- many remember Mrs. Trimble's
hosband was killed by lightning abbot
bipax cabana msizL the dote of at ssle.
t w o years a g o and since hia death she
has worked bard t o keep her family of
Wednesday, Oct. 15, KOI. the property six little ones together: l i t e sadden.
of N. C. Johnson, on the Ole Larson death of heir Utile: daughter by
farm. 5 aides north and 1 o u t o f Wat- drowning met with sympathy from nil
erville a d 4 B i l e , v e s t of Shroyer. and a substantial help from the citizens
. consisting of 4 horses. 11 bead of ear- of WaterriUei
tie, 11 head of hoars, farm machinery
—Atchison- Globe: All those who
• and implements, haasefiold furniture.
hate newspapers, have not been abased
- etcs. a t e . - •.""Sale at 1 o'eloefe. Bsaal terms. - by newspapers. The man w h o most
persistenly abuses The Globe, has nev—T- 35. Gordon,Auctioneer.
e r been mentioned unkindly by the nape— he is mad because he has a o t b e e a
TEACHERS-ASSOCIATION.
praised more. He thinks' he U a great
aad that The Globe should devote
Tbe teachers ot the Local DistricLNo. man,
a good deal of space t o praising him.
5 will mept iri BloeKapids Satardav. Oct. This
sounds like ajribsuni statement
5tb. a t L30 p. a , a s directed by the suggestions of tbjj. Coastv Snperintecdent. y e t it is literally true.
This meeting will be chiefly for the pur—A caution to Waterville ministers
pose of perfectfas ad organizinon. The against first kissing the bride after the
districts iadnded in this local association ceremony. B e v. Jamesr Porter, of Chfearejro8.*=Joint2;3 r fiL,?, Joint 7, 81 15. corague. Ya., did s o and! t h e groom
17, 27, 2 5 ^Ij 37. 44. 47. 4 S . « , 55,64, 72, knocked him down. After it was ex77. SS. Joint 92, S3, 97.105.120,122.
plained to him that it was the ecstora
L ^lhLorderAbo|(reyer, that it may not- b e there, be felt ashamed o f himself a n d
wholly olven to rourine a jbrief projram gave -the rev. gentleman two ten dollar
in t h e natcfe of a Eohnd Table Confer- bills, i t -was a sore beginning for the
ence Las been prOTided Jor. The toliow- parkin, bat ajaappy ending.
in» topics aresassested i-- -:
-•- ~k
—The Atchison monumeet firm that
, The B«enfi*Lfteiary'Society" aiidj the placed the Rommel monument in River:
- ^ j S e t o e f e A i ^ l r i . s £ * ", -7 . ft". side Cemetery had a representative in
ThfeUaiwtsiiy Spirit-in the SehobL " t o w n on Tuesday fof~ the purpose ot
We Mildly tharik you f o t past favors arid request
putting a new base in the monument
Tce-SrBjim2l43rrfe and the Teacbrr.
proper,
the
oaa
pat
in
originally
having
The Mashing of. Play tor Education.-.. beettdefeetiTe. ; . ; . , _ .
your patronage for the fdtore.
-,[-. Impulse and its Educational Meaning.
"Tbis li-fTgHiKrely sa££?sTive and other - —AH tae member3"bf city eouncit and
rcpfes" wiff Tfe-nsrgestgif by members of the mayor were present at t b e regular
t h e f e b e i a r i § n H ^ ^ ~ . ? -~ ----- - |—_- meeting on Wednesday evening. Bills
V"
Let every teacher 5h~ this district be ambennag to S12S.32. were allowed, fol&
present and seek to ^dd to the interest ot lowed by a general talk'on sidewalks,
thet association. - Every effort will he which w a s about the only besiness —Frank Bobbins has invested in Blue
:
First Church of Christ. Scientists
.
TOTSII
made to have the m^e'tlns worthy of at- transacted.
Rapids real estate.
rillbbold services in the Stevenson halt
will
tendance, J i i n s i c w i l l be provided lor.
* —Our citizens will be -surprised t o ' —We sampled.some of Spohn'3 sweet as follows: Every Su nday.SundaySch00I
learn of the death last week of. Henry potatoes this week. They were fine. at 1030 a. in.. Church Services at 11 a n c
(
Volrz. one of Waterville's pioneers, at Thanks.
Meetings also on every Wednesday ev,-; '. .; • £.-*?. -..; 'j^-.
>••
= .-. Perry, Okla. He had resided a t Perry,
ening.
Subject at services 00 SundayIn Waterville. Kas^ on Friday. Sept. 20, with his wife for' a namb*r. of years
—R. Gv . Shannon, the Cottage Hill Sept. 29,1901—'•TJnrealIty.',
190i. at 7KXJ p. m..- Edna A., daughter and bis death was caused by heart dis- blacksmith, expects to take bis family
Beading room open Wednesdays a n d '
of Mrs. Frances C£ Truiuble, aged 7 ease. -'
to-Oklahoma on a visit in the near fu- Saturdays
from 3 to 5 p . m. at the Stev; years 3 months anil l-t.days.
ture.
,
;
enson Hall.
—Mrs.
A
g
l
e
returned
on
Monday
% One of theaaddest deaths which has from Wichita where she bad been sum—Barnes Chief: Mr. John Froellch,
becurredja-onn citv for some time was
by tbe serious illness o f her an old settler of this county, died - at
That of little Edna Trumble. Last Fri- moned
Mrs. Rose Igo. She reports Mrs. the home of J . F. Dickinson last Mon- Morning Glory Shoe Shopi
day evening with another little {girl Iniece.
g o much better bat the infant daught- day night. The funeral. services were One door west elf Clarke A Thorne**.
about
her
own
age.
Mabel
Runkle.
she
m
conducted yesterday by B e r . Maloney
i/
Gzo. I I S K S E Y , J B ,
todeliver rndk a t t h e residence of er only lived twenty four bonis.
Interment in Maple wood cemetery.
THE WATERVILLE ..TELEGRAPH — vrnterrllle has the honor of having —There was a good rain on Tnesday went
Mr. Will Scott, in tbe- south part of
aa a resident~a lady w h o bad the ple«*- night.
,
—Mr. and Mrs. J . D. Flannery went
Wablisbed leierj Fri<lay jaorcinz at Water- nre of casting he^ .yote twice for Wiltown. Near the front porch of the house to St. Joseph, Mo., on Wednesday.
ITe W a n t t o See T o n I
wllle Jl&rattiil Conr.iy, Kaa. Offi<*.—Corntr liam McKJofey for i*resident.
—Good progress is being made on the is a cistern tightly covered. With the They
Mrs*
will visit their son; Walter, who Y o n k n o w tr h a t y o a a r e t a s t i n g
We can tell what makes y«mr eyes
• f Uom!»ert:iaV 5tr<ie * f3*13Tebra*k»-Avenne.
Stevenson
cement
walk.
cariosity
incident
to
childhood
she
reColweli. mother of I Mrs. M. F. McCoiioh
now holds a responsible position with
When you take Grove'* Tasteless blur and your head swim. You are
moved "the cover to loos into it, and it the C. D. Smith* Drug Co., and attend
and Mrs. J . D . Howe, while living in
McFadden bad tbe finishing is
. '. ... ' SpBSCEIP t l O S RATES,
Chill Tonic because the formula is bilious and Dr. Caldwell's Syrup
the
supposition
that
in
looking
into
One copy onejv«v. i t paid th advance,....*1;09 Colorado, where women have the right touches pot on bis residence last the eistern s h e placed her hand on the the fair.
plainly primed on every bottleshow- Pepsin will cure you or the manuof suffrage, voted for Mctvinley in TS9G week.
; ApV-EETISlN'S B I T E S .
cover which had not been removed com- — E . A. Bittell. the well snowa monu- jng that it Is simply Iron and Qui- facturers will refund yoa tbe p a n
and 1900 for President. She is a strong
I t e - a l u i l traasicnt aiirertiaiaenta. SI
—'Mrs. J . D. Howe remains about tbe pletely from the top, and in this way ment man from Marysville, was in town nine in a tasteless form. N o Cure. chase price. Sold by Mrs. W. J.
Repufclican. and although sevenrr-six
•qsare ft»r first 'asertloa astd fifty centa .or years of age is a very active and intelli- same, some- days brignter and others l o s t n e r balance and fell into the cistern, on Tnesday. Ha represents an. estab- N o Pay. 50c.
Rommel.
,
>a£e& additional insertion.
* .
the cover being found there afterwards. lishment that is a credit* to the coanty
Local notices ten cents per line Tcr first in- gent women, and is very proud of tbe not so well. Tbe other lit tie girl being too young t o aa'd deserving of the patronage of its
sertion ami five cenia tor, each additional w - fact t h a t her vote helped t o sw»U the
—The call for the Eepnbliean eanens
.
great popular majolfity-received by e a t for Cottage Hill township appears bar understand the importance-- of getting citizens.
- icrtioa.
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help quickly, is was fully fifteen minutes
many red President. Mrs. Col well at- another place..
—Mrs;
Win.
Lamoreaux and daughter
B O o k l i N D JOB P S B T B 6 . "
before the body was removed from the
Mabel, returned on Tuesday from their
All Rind* It Printinjc nromptly and neatly tended rse memorial services held in
eistern
bv
Aaron
Benfield.
Drs.
Reitzel
oar city last Thursday, and no o e e en—We received % good letter fjom Miss
exocntedat Uiiaoffice at reasonbie rates.
visit t o the, old . country. William's
tered into tbe spirit of the services more Lippincntt lately parts of , which we and"|D. W. and B . Htmfreville were baching day3 are over and the home
on hand promptly and employed every
will publish next week.
Address all Icoijwnnnieatldns t o ,
than she did.
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means in their power to resuscitate and will soon take oa its old time appear.
i HEN a y e , wruȣps.
. .
. _ g o far as we can learn, some techni- —The mney finishing loaches are bring back life to the little form, tint ance.
• Pubiisher awl Proprietor. .
Seems a Long Way Oflti
WaterriUe, -Kan. cal irresnlarity in the calls fox both the being-pat on the front of the B n r t i s t J ^ ^
—Our county attorney is beginning to
Bat
when yon Bay a
city end school bond elections held here hardware building this week.
realize
what
it
is
t
o
have
a
talented
- Edna was a bright, merry little girl,
Snisiedat the Pcst-Oflfeeat' WatervIUe.
recently,
makes
it
impossible
for
the
daughter.
He
is
referred
to
now
as
the
•
-r
'
!
--iText Tuesday evening, Oct. 1st, the and her absence in the" home will be
K Lhs=s^ a s second claaa matter..
Stute Sebool Far.d Commissioners to K. j and L . of 5 . will instal ofSeers. Badly 'missed] by her mothers, brothers father of the s t a r vocalist, Miss Mary
t«ke the bends, and; 38 a resalr, both Members are requested to attend. .
.
and listers. \
sf " -y.- - v y . I . - ' Norris Berry.
electtDim^flt-haive^iw-'held again if
I
Funeral
services
were
held
in,
the
M.
—John Paul, of Cottage Hill, left on
'-•-?!
the citizens-desire t o i a y e a city hall . —Mrs. Cert. Thomas was very ill with E: church on/Sunday moraing, conduct%
That is tile Kind
Monday
for
Chillisqjiaque,
Penn.
'
He
:~
-A
heart
trouble
tbe
first
of
the
week,
but
and a primary: sebool bhilding. Tbe
ita- .
e d b y Kev. Dennis, and the remains"Con- will take in the Pah-American ExposiWant.
niisrake was "trot made by Water vule, as at this writing she is some better.
FRIDAY, SEPT. 27, 1901.
veyed to Riverside Cemetery for burial. tion and will hot return an til after the
instructions from Topeka were closely
Her classmates of the public and Sun- holidays.
—S.
B'.
Steele
and
wife
returned
on
•
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foOowed, and the authorities there sim- the Monday afternoon train from their day school marched in a body and covply reversed tbeiri
"dpinien after the trip to the Pan-American at Buffalo..
- A n early s s t o n u , is predicted.
—S. J. P. Baughman.
formerly.living
ered the little casket with beautiful
bonds were voted1.
flowers, the emblems of her purp, street just north of town but BOW residing
^—1 he late, rain is good for the wheat.
—'Mrs.;i£fia Sconfen. or St. Louis,- life. { Tbi* widorwed mother has tbe ten- near Bremen, Was' in . town Monday.
—MIES Mamie Berry returned home came To Waiervflle oa-Tue«day to a«sist derescsy ingatTiy of all in her sdrrow.';.- He-raport* t h e applecrop small tor thia—Additional "local" OB Second page.
ion Saturday last ft««h « year'a study in taking care of" ber slater, Mrs. C.
yaar. -VERY LOW P R I C E S
—See auction sale'notice at the beau with the best singing masters in Ger- Thomas.
.
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of our "local" column.
many and Italy. I t baa been a year of
" • CAftO O F T H A N K S .
Ori Furniture, Mtmld^igfs, Pic—Wni. Ross and daughter, Miss Min- .
work for her and she returns borne
Do Y o u Want
. J-SJrs. Ged. Kolsom was qnite *ill for hard
nie,
visited
with
relatives
south
of
Makes of Cases and will
Mrs.'Frances
C.
Trumble
desires
to
re^
ture JAaits, Carpets,*! Window
in need of complete resr. We do not
A Nice-Top Buggy ?
several d ^ s last week.
know berplan* for the future, but Dame Greenlenfoa Sunday, returning home turn her 'heartfelt thanks to the citizens
Be
Pleased to Quoted
Shades*
Oy.
Cloliis,
iLinoIeums
of Watervillet .for
their generous contri- D a Y o a Want
, — Thos. Sebnchart, of Parallel, was a Manor has itJiftweverj that onr Water- on Monday.
o
Tou
Prices:
bution,
and
the
friends
and
neighbors
.,•
_A
Mitchel
Wagon
?
.
visitor in town on Monday. I
im&jjb£&fi£SE5£m
in grand opera —Qeo. Stevenson, jr., has purchased
who
kindly
assisted
ber
at
the
death
and
Do
Yoa
Want
.
I
in.the
near,future,
I
,
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v
the H. H. Boberts' farm, east of town, burial of ber little daughter.
,—Tbe new: Jbe-wling: alley will be
A Galvanized Stock Tank?
^i^eaciy for business by Oct. 1st.
" tiAt^tbe residence of Mrs. H. Smith. that has been worked by ML L . Reitzel
Giveots a "calTr" '-•'
Do Y o a Want for
several
years.
on Tuesday evening from 5:30 to S.00
—The stove* were put up in the n e w o'clock,
A
Nice
Lap
ftobe?
C o m m e r c i a l Street,
•A
'
B
e
p
n
b
l
i
c
a
n
C
a
r
i
c
u
s
.
about fifteen little folks had a --Mrs. JB. fi. Stevenson's horse, while
lodge hall on Wednesday.
• ^
THE JEWELEB.
A Republican caucus of t h e R e - Do Y o u Want
'.!
WATERTir.fJE, KAS.
jolly time, ft wasj t h e ninth birthday tied on the street Sunday, became
. - Best Paint for $1.35 a gal.?
•~7— WrS. MeKelyy.of Oklahoma, took of Budolph Smith • Mnrphv and was frightened at something and shied, publican Voters of Waiervilie t o w n ,
t h e train west on Friday last.
most joyously ceiebrated. Lots of fun breaking one of tbe shafts.
ship-! Will be held in- t h e Opera H a l l Do Yoa Want
Sulphur by the quantity
—Maror Ross left o n the midnight and frolic and a eumptdous supper made
—R. C. Young and family returned on 0 0 Saturday, Oct. 5", 190*', a t 3 o'clock
it a jolly occasion all .-.round. .Master
for iHags ?
train Wednesday lor Atchison.
•
for
Monday
from
a
ten
days'
visit
to
Nep.
re.,
to
nominate
randidates
Rudolph wa« left possessor of a number
Do You Want
braska,
he
at
Omaha
and
Mrs.
i'oung
Trustee,
Clerk,
Treasurer,
and
two
• —John Clark is expecting to move his of gifts.
-.- I .!"
A n y Kind pi Hard Oil or
and the children a t i>e Wi 11.
Constables;
family to Barnes in November.
—J. J. Groesbeckj retires from the
Varnish. Venetian Bed or
M
.
B
E
I
I
A
J
T
E
Y
,
—Street Commissioner Smith haa
' —Spence Horibnt and wife, of Astell, flour and feed business on Oct. let, and
Yellow Ochre?
- Committeeman.
A . II. -Barlow, of the Waterville Roller been fixing the culvert, a t : Stevenson's
willepend tbe winter in California..
Do Yoa Want
Mills, having bodgnt the Scholfield corner this week. So far there has been
• —Attorney John A . Brongbton, of flour and fieed business, will consolidate n o fault found with his work. "'.;•
Anything Off of a 5 and 10
_. C o t t a g e B i l l Caucus*
iltirysvii.e, was In t o w n on Monday.
the two stocks in the Scholfield build- ' —Mr. and Mrs. P. T . Ylekery returncent
Counter?
A Republican eaucux will b e hleld
—Fioley. the blacksmitn. has closed ing, employing J. A. Scholfi>d t o ran it ed from their .Eastern trip o n , Friday i n Cottage p i l l township i% t b e CutGO TO—
for him.
'..-j .
j •
tip his shop.) T o o much competition.
l a s t Mrs. Yickery^ Sunday School; tage H i l t School H o u s e o n Tuesday
J . P. BURTIS' STORE.
t
.
•
.1
—The cahs for Republican canenses class of boys rejoiced a t hex return.
—•Best clothing, na'd-beet, fitting in
e
v
e
n
i
n
g
,
Oct.
1,
19»l,
at
8
o'clock",
Mr.
G.
A
. Stillman, a mprchant of
T
for
Waterville
and
Cottage
Hill
townMarsfiatl coanty a t Clarke £ Thorn* e.
( —The Waterville A O. U. W. mem- for the. purpose of nominating-CHH- Tampico, III., Write?: ''Foley's Kidships appear in this issue. T h e towsbip
—T-,J. Wblverton,- wife and daughter officers are t h e only Jones t o be elected bers have been invited to go te Blue didates for Trustee, Clerk, Treasurer, ney Cure is meeting with wonderful
Rapids tonight to assist the lodge just a n d t w o Cbuidahles.
returned on Friday from their trip to this fall, and the best candidates should organized
success.
It has cured some cases
there to initiate an even
Buffalo.
'
- --•• •
4 R J"jFAt?tKXEBi
here that physicians pronounced inbe selected.
|'
dozen candidates.
Cbmmilteem'an curable. I myself am able to testify
—Mrs. Bessie Wilder has been ill this
—Mrs. Matherly went to Atchison
—Geo. Storms, of Cottage HOT, havto its merits. My face today is a livw e e k . a n d Mrs. Delancy took her place last Sunday- It seems that the cancer
ing recently disposed, of his farm t o E :
ing
picture of health, and; Foley's
In the post oiHce.
with which ah* is afflicted baa not been Traxler, expects to locate' farther east
0TICE.
Kidney Cure has made it such."
—Why pay 30c. and 30c. for Peach entirely removed. She hopes to. return in Kinsss; H e has been hunting a
AH those si&apnng themselves mW. H. Hampton;
I[
place tbe past week. ,
trees when you can g e t the best buds home cured in a short time.
debted to m e are requpstpd to call
for 10c. from W. S. Spohn.
—Marysville News: The Waterville
—Mrs. Winnie Coswr. who w i t h h e r aud settle before Oct. 1. 1901.
—Gee-Thedieck, formerly of this city, Woodmen and aU their visitors had a i i « l e bey. of Galea, JJL. haa been la at" T H O B N T , T H 0 3 » A3
has' rented t h e Bine Valley Hotel a t jolly good time at theirpicnic on Thurs- tendance at the bedside of her mother,
day of last week. There was a large at- Mrs. Howe, for several weeks, returned
Marysrille and turned landlord.
B u r t i s has got in-a full line of Sulk
tendance..
/ j
to her-hpme on Tnesday.
—Mr*. S. Kincaid, of Barnes, is in tbe
A ey Plow?, ;Buckeye and - Havana
Tbe'Eipert Optician, will be at the
—Mrs. Fred Burtis and children, o f
city this week potting np peaches for
—Mrs. Coweill. who is visiting ber
Force Feed^GraJn Drills, Mowers,
Pueblo. Colo., are in this eity this week. daughter. Mrs. C. Hnber, of Weatheraher brother-in-law, Mr. John Earl.
ADAMS HOUSE,
Hay Drills, etc.
They are a t present the - guests of Mr; tord, Okla., is also husy getting a e Mrs. Lee- Ktxnz fs expected home and Mrs. John Shirek. west of town.
qaainted
with
a
neWgranddaughter
wbb
rraa Kansas City. Kas., this week. -She
B r a i s e s <JoiClil2
AH Da/, SATURDAY, Sept ttft.
Cote
—Mrs. M. Filley, of Irving, w i s in arrived this week in the Hubef family>
flbbeen a t Bethany Hospital for many
town on Saturday.
'• weeks receiving special treatmen t.
ChamberbMn's-.Paiu' Ba 1 m app 1 ied All Eye3.Eiamined FHBB OF CHASSB,
to a cat» bra|pe c .burn, scald or like
Laundry W o r k so1Kit*J^* l i e a v e
Cat Flowers and Floral Designs
injury will jha'tantiy allay the pain .. D B ^ B I U M is one of the- best Opticians
it at Milt Wilder's B a r b e # S h o p . A l l SO T l i o r o n g h b r e d Poland China and will -heal- the parts-ih-less t i m e Jn Kansas City and be guarantees abcelnta
Ordered an Kbort Notice.
- satistaciion. He does his work perfectly
W E S . W. J . ROMMEL, Agent. work guaranteed satisfactory.
Boars.
A1F eligible to 'ttcotd.lthan-BBV
« . a e a t m e n » , U n l e s s and at extremely low prices. Call and s s e
(THOrpB
THOMAS,}
Price reasonable.
;; : r tbe injury- is vlry severe it will not him and examine his recommendations
;
leave
a
Beaff~
Fnin
Balm
also
eases
Irons, tbe best people of Waterville. The
/•- - .
C. G.THOHks.
rheamatism,-pprain8, swellings and following are a Jaw ot tbe people D 2 .
B u r t i s has just received a ear load of lameness For sale by Mrs. W l J . BACK has fitted in Waterville and who
will recommend his work: C. W. Robin1
Suneya, Phaetons, Top Buggies
Issues Dtaft3 or Post Office Orfeers on all Foreign Conn tries.
son, Mrs. Mary Adams, B.F.Jacobs,- firs.
and Spring Wagons anil w i l l soon
A. £L Farwell, and many others.
— Loans Money on Farms.
\ Insm wea Written in Reliable ComfaafaaV
have another car of those Mitchell
Scale Bookscfbr sale at this
Lined!
Are Now
Attention to the
and we
e, such
Sits, Caps, Mm, M dW&
We Seep in Btodc the Best lines of CO:
in town.
J -I
We Carry a Complete Tifrre of the Celebrated
SUNFIoOWBR PAOTS, and other makes?
from $1.50 to |4.00.\
Don't forget pur X3EOTH3W(r. B ^ FITS in
Marshall County.
j-
CLARKE & fHORNE
VALUES THE BEST/ as \ ^ Buy m Case Lots Direct from
the Mills. If you
to Save ilfoney, Inspect Our Tine. j:
Yours truly,
m
GEO. - SfEVENSONi JR.
Repair FtuTiitur«,
Sewing Machinesj
Gasoline Stoves^
Bicycles, Gunsafrd
Parasols.
I4OCAL NEWS.
20 Years
WATCH CASE,
Yoa
! arse Carry Well-Casing and
Do First Class Tin Work
at Small Profits, j
YOUNG,
Cominercsal Street
Meat
Market
Fresh and Cured Meats, Satuages, etc., always^
nt
on hand. Ice on sale at shop,
We buy Young Stjock and Hie
Hubbard
m
Or. Alph. J. Sawn,
J. R. EDWARDS.
Bank
FOR SALE.
WATBB^yTIL]
KANSAS.
iSBEiw!^':' ^
1
OX3TINGS,iTom 5 l-2c. t6 lOe.
FLANNELS, mj Waisfc !Patt^n^ iron} 20c.
. ! to 8 0 a
Anything in Our Liiie;the Cheapest aiid Best
wagons*
'*I had a running sore on m y lea;
for seven years," writes Mrs. James
Forest* of Chip9ewa Falls, AWi3.,
"and spent hundreds of dollars in
trying to get it healed. T w o boxes
of Banner Salve entirely cored it."
Beware of substitutes.
W . H . Hampton.
€k> at 10 per cent, discount, also a few
MEN'S BLACK SUITS at same rate.
EXTENSION OF LIMIT
on Buffalo Pan-Ameriean tickets via
Nickel PlatoBoad"/ $13.00 for rodnd
trip, tickets good 15 d a y s ; $16.00 for
round trip tickets good 20 days.
Three daily trains w i t h vestibaled
first class dining
American Club plat
in price from 35 cen
to Sl.00. Add>eslJbhn Y . Caiah^i
General Agent, l i t Adams Stree
Chicago.
1
2»
<v
\
Meeting.
Farm irilp^
Gbanqrion Btoile»r
its,
Mi
Sewing
Carpets, ChirjbaiiiB^
BeM line of CtaWs antf Infants
Sver Carried in Blues,
A l l -
a^al
carry the largest Stock .of Domestic
and Foreign Marble3 and Granites
in Northern Kansas or Southern
Nebraska. Call or write us ate
>
Washington, Kaa,
IVABIESi
TheTegnlarmeeUng of WaterviIJe
I have just returned from
Post, N o . 260 G. A . R., wiil be held
My Fan yfeit. to the Leading:
on Friday evening, Oct. J1, i s o i .
"Wholesale Jffillniery Houses,
Comrades are earnestly raqbeafed to
and have Selected the Latest
be prepeoU
e g o . BKSFIELD,
and Prettfest Styles in MffliM. L . RETTZKII, -• Commander.
nery,
winch I shall be pleased
Adlatant. ,
to show you.
A Great
who is also editor of The Herald at
I have Selected-ait Assort^
The soothing and
H o w e , IndU^Ty^^writears;
ineni
of leathers, Breasts and
ties of this remedy,
- I was a
' To whom it may "
the Latest
and prompt a n
trouble until I Trlinjungs of
have made it a great favorite with
to try a bottle of Dr. Styles which 1 invite yoa to
people everywhere, ttia especially
Syrup Pepsin and I want inspect.
prized by mothers' of small children to
it in m y opinion i t hasino
for colds, croup and wbOopmg cough,
tedy. I-naa>; A larg^ number oi Pattern]
as a :
as it always affords qorest relief, and tried many different remedies but .Hats areanfong- my attractions, j
as- it] contains no opium or other none w i t h toe h^ppy results of
Please &H on me.
A WU\
harmful drag, it may be given.as CaMwell^SyropKiiauav
; O. A. B .
Boys' and Children's Suits
'
-I88£
REAi
,' T h e U n i v e r s a l
Intoxicant.
WISCONSIN FARM LANDS.
" N o t In t h e
. » H *•!••!•• • > t-f»'f'i-> » I B M ft* tif
The hest of farm lands can on obThis Is a favorite expression
If thiere is any truth in the saying
D i c k e n s ' -Toe G a r g e r y ; C i t e d a s F i l l i n g
*i
'•'• m m m± •% s mm *s* -'
fcansas
flewsltotes.
tained
now
i
n
Marinette
COuh^;
Wis•
persona who have goods on hand
" that happiness , is the absence of all
consin, on the Chicago, Milwaukee & they'wish to^sefltotS^'puVic. Bji:
t h e Definition.
pain, mental and" physical, the enjoyS t Paul Railway at a l o w price and on
One of our contemporaries asks,
ment o f . i t can only be found in heavery
favorable terms. -* Wisconsin la their goods are n o t always good. Ne
The
Opening-;.of
.the
prphenm,
KaivfWhat i s a gentleman?": and proceeds
ven. But so far a s the physical is connoted
for i t s fln^rerpp8,- excellent er have they ; a rlg^t a t all
sas City's high class .vaudeville t h e markets and healthful climate. Why to claim that they are "not .
cerned, it Is within easy reach; at ater, was most; auspicious, and the to enumerate a few of ( the qualities
rent a farm when .you can-bay one trust" A s a matter of fact they
i-least measurably so, as far as'cure wil* grade i of entertainment established that gO^ to make one. Ks conclusions
much cheaper than" yon can\rent and ermllr arp.J& t h e trust" Trusts k n |
; go. The.sum.of human misery in this promises to be !the best. ofijjB kind are not convincing, a n d we shall relii: a few" years it will "be your owxi, the advantage of advertising
frain,
therefore,
from
wasting
space
by
B
o
o
k
s
o
n
t
h
e
F
r
e
n
c
h
R
e
v
o
l
u
t
i
o
n
.
line Is made up !of greater or less de- obtainable. For. the week beginning
property:
For particulars 'address
grees of physical suffering. The minor September 29, Louise Thprndike Bouci- presenting them. Perhaps t h e best (.Two thousand Of the 30,090 books on F . A. Miller, General Passenger A g e n t goods as "not In the trust" It hel
aches and pains which afflict mankind cault, of a famous theatrical family, definition of the Word gentleman. wae the French revolution which have b s W Chicago, Milwaukee & S t Paul Rail- them to sell an Inferior article
once to be presented.to the Bibliotheque Nation- way, Chicago.
~ i ' they may pay dividends on watv...
. are easy to reach and as easily cured. will b e the <?JMef * entertainer, in a given by a n a who chanced
1
among
certain
grave
-and
earnest
crit- ale by< the British museum, will b°
stock. The Defiance Starch company
There,are none In the whole category, sketch by Augustus Thomas, one of
:
Marriagd Is a Idtteryr—therefor^ ali- has no false; stock on. which, to pay
which, ] if taken in time, cannot be America's foremost playwrighiB.^ Lu- ics who wete discussing j the" merits' of kept there,' The remaining 28,000 will mony Is a gambling debt
diiadends. They simply mknufacture
cured, i They must in some form af-i cille Saunders; a renowned contralto, Charles Dickens as an ajuthor. -Some- be sent to the Bibliotheque Sevigne! '
We; use the best-lean
1
body
made
the
statement
that
Dickefas
beef, get all the essence
flict the nerves, the bones, the muscles formerly "with iUge Metropolitan Grand
"Sew York City, JunelSth, 19011—I heart- the best starefr that is made anywhere
Gas as Motive Power.
from it, and concentrate it to
gy recommend GarfieldTeaforUver trouble: in ,the world, and eell 16, ounces for
and joints of the human body! They Opera company/will (fcive vocal setec- I did" not seem .to. possess [ the power to
portray
a
-gentleman.'
This
proposi.
i
uttermost.
. In an ounce of our Ex"Denmark
i
s
using
gas
very^
ertenOorlamfiy
physician
prescribed
your
Tea,
ten
cents..
Ask
your
grocer
for
i
t
are all more or less^hurtful and waste- tions; the-Sa-Vans will entertain in a
act there is all the nutrition of many
and after taking four packages my system Made by Magnetic Starch 'Co., Omaha,
tion
was
generally
agreed
tov
'SirSLeisively
as
a
motive
'power.
IJMost
of
ful to the syBtem. S t Jacob's Oil is j roaring farce called "A Clowri's Misis in perfect condition and my. complexion
bunds of beef. To get more nutriment
". 7
."made to cure them, to search out hid- haps;" Ameta j!will do her notable iqester Dediock and other supposedly the engines are manufactured there, has become clear." It has been demonstrat- Neb.' . •
j the ounce is impossible.
genteel
characters
in
t
a
e
(works
of
ed
by
years
of
use
throughout
the
world
that
but
some
are
Imported
from
Germany
den pain spots, and to cure promptly spectacular dance; Flatt and SutherGarfield
Tea
cleanses
the
system
and
purines
Dickens
.were
cited
as.
tevldehce
that
and America Prices average from 15 te- the blood; from all reports it would seem • The much borrowed V knows' what
In a true remedial and lasting' way. land are twd-vjeiiy comical people who
iibby's Auas of the World, with 3a
the great novelist did not really undernothing can equal this simple herb med- it i s to go through life entirely a loan.
• maps, size 8x11 inches, sent any- ' *
| .Very, very many have not known hap-. manufacture laughter; Tommy Baker stand whaf constituted ja [(gentleman.. m p e r c e n t higher than (m-thie United that
•'. IF-."-; icine that cures in Nature's way.
ere for 10 cts. in stamps. Our Bookpiness for years till they used it, and always has something new and good in Then some one said:' j'Siir dieicester States. ' ""'".
J.IFE OF PRESIDENT M'KINLEY.
"How to Make Good Things to
A remote period is the one due at the ;By Murat Halstead; large- book;
very many are puttingoff-core and a monologue; \and Memphis Kennedy and-the other creations ;you nave re"'
mailed free.
Our SIcli Citizens. .! ~ .: end of a woman's remarks:
happiness because they don't use I t
is a musician who can be artistic and ferred to may air - fall short when .cononly fi.50; - big profits to agents;
funny at the same time. The Kino-' sidered as gentlemen. [ B u t = Dickens
About half the men I meet nowadays
- Kaidlos C a n W e a r S h o e s . ,
S freight paid; credit given; agents makj
Choice of Evils.
drome has, new (moving pictures each was, nevertheless, a b l e t o draw a true have tabes dorsalis and don'tikndwr'lt
Lfbby, McNeill & Libby, t
ing $15 daily. (Send lOcts for mailing
One
size
smaller
after
using
Allen's
FootThe ifexperience of Mr.:.' Washburn, week Of the mbst timely public 'events. portrait of-a gentleman. (He'has given They call it a ^slight (tbuck of rheu- Ease, a powder. It makes tight or new tree outfit at o n c e iCHICAGO.
matism" or "a faint suspicion of gout." •hoes.easy. Cures swollen, hot.sweating,
who, atfter being treated In Jtoosevelt Matinees are ;f given every \ Sunday, ns 'Joe Gargery,' "
KNAPP PUBLISHING. CO., "
;
\;
.
:]
Thetr physicians are quite as ignore aching feet, ingrowing nails, corns and
hospital for acute rheumatism without Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. <
Kansas City, Mo.
It surely cannot be defied, that the ant-^-New York Press.
bunions. All d m jgists and shoe stores,
success, started for his home on Long
Hard luck—a horseshoe.
85c Trial package FREE by mail. Ad. Island,' was. struck by lightning and ; J. H. Dye, a Wichita-anarchist, has illiterate ^blacksmith of 'fGreat.Expec-•- j
dress Allen a Olmsted, Le Roy,' N. Y.
tations". i s . a: gentleman j In t h e best
completely cured, does not add ma- been cast out Of town. ,
A DISTINGUISHED MISSIONARY.
A r e T o m H«Inc A l l a n ' s - l o o t E a s e ?
• f c l l - . I I P DAILY SELLING
Probably thfe most scholarly {person sense of t h e word.) We might say the
terially to our exact knowledge either
".
Washington,
Ind;^
S
e
p
t
234—There
It
is
the
only
cure
for
Swollen,
(
Some
men
get
rich
while
others
are
at
Baker
university
is
Mr.
Study,
j
VICTORY RECLINING CHAIRS
same .of "Ham. Peggptt'^'," ^but ' i t is
of rheumatism or lightning. It is< a
Smarting, Burning, -Sweating Feet,
Some real potatoes w e r e a m o n g the. possible to; be a gentleman'without ber (is at present,,livingmt 106L; East" 15th waiting for great opportunities.
probable opinion, however, that people
Corns and Bunions. ' Ask for Allen's S e l l a I s i g h t . O n l y 8 5 c a p i t a l . E x c l u s i v e
street
in-this
"eity;-a
mOst
remarkable
e r r l t ry. E v e r y a r t i c l e y a a r a n t e e d . S e n d
with or without rheumatism had bet- exhibits at: the Rooks county fair l a s; t ing either a "Joe Gargery'' or a "Peg- man. He is Rev. C. H. Thompson, and . What is the use of employing some one Foot-Ease, a powder to be shaken into tfor
* » to W . F . E D W A R D S ,
w
e
e
i
t
.
.
•
'
•
.
!
'
•
•
'
''•
'
'•'
'•"
'
"
'
'
the
shoes.
At
all
Druggists
and
Shoe
gotty."
Indeed
the
things'
a
man
isn't
ter be [struck by lightning than by an
do your dyeing for you. If (yon- use Stores, 25c Sample sent' FREE. Ad- Sen.
A careless proofreader oh the Wel- or doesn't d o go farther | toward mak- be came to Washington froni Little to
iales Agt„ Traversi Giiy.Mioh
automobile.—New!York World." .
POTNAM FADELESS DYES y o u can dress, Allen S. Olmsted, (LeRoy, N. Y.
lington Journal ilet "society bugs" go ing bimfva gentleman (jthan do* the JTork, Ind., a short time ago. ; L
do
i
t
just
as
well
as
a
professional.
for debutahtesl i_
.
.
:
things he is or does. We might say, | Rev. j Mr. Thompson spent- many Sold by druggists, 10c. per package.
; { B l e e h n n l c s In M l d o c e a n .
A wild steer is dangerous On either
.
T
h
e
proud
look
you
see
on
the
faces
for instance, that a gentleman doesn't years qf his'long and useful life as a
The captain Of a Norwegian tramp
1
missionary
among
the
Indians
of
the
Of
the,
Newton
people
is
owing
to
ihe
FREE
always try to be the first'person in the
Clear white clothes are a sign that the
What has the weather done that "It
' Bteamei'/ recently replaced a broken
West. The great exposure cud the
A N H b f l T m t i m l of Dr. 0.
local
fire
department
housekeeper
uses
Red
Cross
Ball
Blue.
elevator
car>or
out
of
it;j
that
h
e
does
should be talked about sO'mueh?
raelps Brown's Great Remedy tot
propeller in mid-ocean dn a/ very inLarge 2 o*z. package, 5 cents.,i
.Epilepsyudall NerrousDlseis-«. Address
The invitation r ptill hangs Out at the not fly at the bill collector, as If the.. drinking of so much bad water (brought
genious way. He had'a nine-ton extra
FHKIM BROWS, 98 Bro»a war, Stvkargk, tUJm
oh
Diabetes,
and
at
Wagoner;
Indian
propeller on board, in accordance with Iola restaurants to "drop in,and get a latter came around tormenting for his Territory, he was struck down wnile }:, W e thank' you fOr trying Wizard Oil
« M
•'•''. own gratification; that he doesn't call
for rheumatism of neuralgia, then you
'ift recentlyNmade nile of the marine i n - slice of iced watermelon."
preaching.
(
'
.
r
s
s
A 'couple of ; Topeka parents-ere the wait ^ who attends! t9 his wants
Will thank usy'. Ask your druggist
surance companies, and, having shifted
Physicians, one of them- a (Chicago; || '••'• •._.-:—J—.
i
-^
:
fighting
i
n
the
jcoiirts
over
the
custody
at
lunch
time
"Sis";
thati
he
doesn't
his car^o forward; until his-vessel acspecialist, pronounced hisi case hope-: The yachting crank has nautical talk
of ^ l i t t l e boy"! of'22 years.
\.
carry
his
(umbrella
in;
a
horizontal
tually stood on he!r head' in ther water,
If you; want to j believe, tne Reflector, position under his arm, j thus ^endan- (jess DoJd's Kidney Pills were recom- that has never been used.
with the propeller; bearings exposed,he
^LEADER" id ""REPEATER"
there isja girL'Msiting in Abilene with gering the'eyes of shorter people b V mended, a n d as a last resort he tried
rigged tup a timber raft and-his crew a bunch of real Paris gowns. ['
^them.'
He
was
completely
cured,
and
S
M
O
K
E
L E S S POW ER S H O T G U N S H E L L S
Hall's Catarrh Cure
hind hinir'that he ^Oesn't use the
removed the new one without a great
are used by the best shots in the conn; because they are so accurate,
Ottawa has; alCalamity alley 1 which public toothbrush either a t the hotel restored to gpod health and i i s case Is a constitutional cure. Price, 75c.
deal of l difficulty.
uniform and reliable. All the world's e mpionships and records have been
sheds iwater into the cellars, and in or on the boat, and that he never spits and its cure has caused a sensation
won and made by Winchester shells. hoot them and you'll shoot well.
among
the
physicians.
-.
I
In
a
yacht
race
i
t
isn't
the
cup
that
;this
way
makes
good,
its
name.
j
on the sidewalk.
Furthermore, no*
Products of Crude Petroleum.
cheers.
' B
U S E D BY T H E B E S T S H O S, S O L D E V E R Y W H E R E
The.Jjride whose age was published man'can possibly be a gentleman wko
From j crude_ petroleum are made
The Sunset B e l t A
S
—
in
the
Topeka,
Herald
as
43
|is
not
>**»MMnri*a*M«avtM*Mfta»B**>wvali
persists i n saying "I done i t " If he
kerosene, gasoline, naphtha, paraffin
Mrs. ' W l n s l o w s SoothlnR Syrup.
In Seoul* Korea, a bell is rung at
ALSO GXHIL ,L T R A T R U I S AGKXTS AMD HKSI.
did it and it Is worth knowing about
For children teething, softens the gums, reduces Ina_d vaseline. A still heaSrier oil, left likely to subscribe for,that paper.
DK.NT DISTj . « »USAB«B8, to handle the ,P R E S I D E_N T
sunset' and when' the golden orb has damrndtlon, allay s j a i n . core-j wind c o l i c 25cabottleonly ant:
as a residue,, is used for-tixie grease . T h e r e is, a good deal of' talk in the fact'will speak for itself in proper sunk beneath the horizon every man
zed official, authentic life of
m C l V l n U c T ,
J
alio
Rlvl
Northern
Kansas^
i
n
favor
of
I
fewer
The giddy flea enjoys a hop every Garfield; complete Inside history of tbe Ttllalnou
language.—Exchange. \;
. lives of onr other martyr Presidents, Lincoln and.
and the|carbon is turned:into sticks
musl-be
,
safely
housed.
If
a
man
schobl districts | and b>tter schools.
(rated; over 5 0 0 pages; liberal commission to as workings of tbe anarchistic sccletlea; profusely lllusnight
, for electric lights.; SThe sulphuric acid
adranced positions. Ton. never had a better oppi its and a straight guaranteed salary to those In lb*
should be found i n the street after .that
Oswego
i
s
considerably
elatedlat
the
have
today. Ton can make 8BOO per month for t! unity to make big money quickly and easily than yoo
used for i purifying, the .products of
time he is liable to be flogged as his I Plso's Curo is me boat medicine -aeever used great and good and useful life. Strike now, wblle t next three months poshing this marvelous history of a
USES FQR CORNSTALKS.
•SO.OO
3 0 . 0 O to yon. And bear In mind
petroleum is recovered and turned into prospect of a having a foot bailer on
Iron Is hoc Do not delay, for every day Is worth from
punishment:—Young People's Weekly. for all affections of the throat and lungs.. — W i t that later toIn 8the
faU we will be willing to employ y at If you demonstrate to as that you can sell books,
fertilized for farms where there is tbo the Kansas university team this fall.
T h e y M a y S o m e day be More Valuable
O.
EHDSLBT,
Vanhuren,
Ind.,
Feb.
10,
Instruct other agents. Tbla Is the chance of a life
under a straight out guaranteed salary to appoint and
i«xx
It is easy to-guess'what would haptbe offer of any other house and. will do so. Many
le. . We make our own books and can easily duplicate
much phosphate t6$k t which i s thus
Than'the Ears.
.
DO
XOTTB
CLOTHESLOOS
YEttOWT.
merely
general
agents
and
buy
their
books
from
these
concerns that are advertising McKlnlcy books are
pen to Czolgosz if .he were in LeavenThe acrobat is always willing to do a with the manufacturers. Credit given; freight pa: We advise
dissolyeii. . . •- f \ ;
you to order from us and. thus deal dlrertly
Corn may. be grown-for the stalks Ifso, useRed Cross Ball Blue. It-nillmake
p
o
s
t
a
g
e
On
o
u
t
f
i
t
.
C
O
O
P
E
R
A
T
I
V
E
PU1
w o r t h even if he is^not a colored man.
;
outfit
free. W r i t * t o d a y a n d a e n d t e n c e n t s f o r
turn.,.
•
i
thern White as snow. 2 oz. package 5 cents. good
o f M o K l n l e y ) , 9 0 9 - 3 S 6 D E A R B O R N S T 7 CO. ( M a n n f a o t a r e r s o f t h e o n l y official L i f e
only,
some
day;
and,
hot
for
the.
ears!(
There w a s w f i a t the Times calls, a
J
To Lay Matting.
•rr, C H I C A G O .
"Hot Fire"! in. Clay Center a few days Wouldn't It be funny to' be experi. A housekeeper who has made the ex- ago. Clay Center never does things mentiu g for an. earless corn ?'
periinerit discovers that matting may by halves.^ ( : ,-;: >j •
That is what it Is likely, to come to
be sewed like carpet and put down bet- - Abilene has at last.become persuaded if the uses of .cornstalks keep on d t
ter andl easier than in the usual way that it can (never look like a,city with- yeldping. Just now it is neck and
with, matting tacks. Undoubtedly this out garbage cans and has acted ac- neck between the stalk and the ear as
method] would increase the wear of the cordingly.
to which is the more valuable, so th^
';,.. I
'
'
matting If it were necessary to take it • The burglar wb!o broke into a pantry wise farmer is making (good money
up often. One or two liftings of mat- at Galena and 'ate ujj a dishful of cold selling his cornfields instead of. burn^
ting are| apt to tear it unless the great- potatoes i s fleeln|g in terror from the ing them off. :
;. '
,
est care is used., .
enraged mob. | | 1 .• '
i •"
The uses of cornstalks are very
There waJB stuff (enough of one kind many. The agricultural; department
: T w o Objections to Premises. !
has made public a -bulletin showing
"Bishop Philpotts of Exeter, England, and another to., jdrajar 5,000 jepple to
the Iola fair in *dne| "day—pretty good that they may. be used for these among
was famous for his sharp sayings. One for. a dry year.
| : _'
other purposes:
•
:,
time, fjjr example, he went to pay a
The band concerts at Wichita will
A packing for warships;! a High grade
1
visit at a country;mansion situated on close with September.: After that, the of writing paper; the; basis for a
a j smalit lake in Devonshire. \ l t ' s a • people will tay;e to, depend on th,e. smokeless powder, and a cattle food
beautiful place, Isn't it?" asked a%uest mosquitoes for music.
'"• .*"'. ^, made by grinding t o . a | powder and
In Independence a young woman mixing with cheap molasses.
' *Yes," said the bishop', "but if itSrare
,(,
mine I (would'pull: down, the house and Who does not belong to ^the Rebekahs
This new food.is pressed into cakes
fill up [the pond with i t That would has nothing to talk about when she unuer a hydraulic press land ,cah be
ds with t h e other girls.
shipped as easily as bricks or cordremove
two
objections."—Chicaj
)' An abpent-minded farmer near woOd. . F o r feeding it is broken up a n d
jNews. "•
SStockton forgot :to* tell his corn .when mixed with water. (Actual tests have
A n Incomplete House.
iiTyas time to quit; and it grew to a been made and samples, have been sent
:
11
_
We run wild over the furnishings of height of {fourteen^ f e e t
;v'
to agricultural stations in Europe. The
a house; its furniture, carpets/hang-:
The stage l i to receive an accession reports from all sources j are very enIngs.j pictures and: music, and always
forget or neglect the most important; in the person of ah(, Abilene man who couraging; This food will be partic"Requisite. Something there should be' has enjoyed a thorough dramatic ularly valuable for our ckvklry in the
-always on the shelf to provide against training! as sheriff of Dickinson county. tropics, (and the food cakes ! can be
The unusual number of square- made at a minimum cost! in Cuba and
sudden; casualties 'or attacks of pain.'
states, where thousands
Such come like a thief in the night; a shouldered, long-haired students with' the southern
1
thick sweaters; and bulldog" pipes
sprain,; strain, sudden backache, tooth-., which have appeared at Lawrence of (tons of low-grade molasses go to
ache or neuralgic attack. There is within t h e last; fortnight presages a waste annually.—Utica Globe.
nothing easier to get than: a bottle of year of exceptional success at the KanSt Jacobs Oil,, and nothing surer to* sas university.; |
Will Tattooed on Body.
'i
cure quickly any form of pain. , Thev
Probably the stingiest liaan that ever
x'ratt
i
s
much
I
distressed
because
house is incomplete without i t ComTom Roll, anj outsider, came to town lived was a man named Moneche, who
plete it with a good supply.
' •'. and w r a the horse-shoe tossing cham- died in Mexico recently.;- He was so
t
pionship away ifroni'the most famous stingy that to save pens; ink and paper
T H E ' C H E A P E S T P A i N T experts in Southwestern, Kansas. ' he tattooed his will on his body with
T h e economy in using Pool GrInstead, the Doniphan county some red pigment.'When-the old miser
editor who Is i in !jail at Troy, was died his heirs protested against the
Devoe ready paint is j in ^re- robbed of : fifty cents the other day burial of the body, and petitioned the
another prjgoner. But what doesi court to have, the remarkable "human
sults more ! than price. ,- It by
an editor i n (jail nfeed- of mone?
document" -admitted „£oJ probate. I t
covers more and lasts longer James Higgins, a brakeman, 25 years was a knotty problem; liut the court
i
on the' Atchison, Topeka and decided that a copy should be made of
than lead and oil, two to old,
Santa Fe, whiljs braking i n the yards, the tattooed will, and t h a t , a copy
ig orders for 12-02.1
G O S L O W — I n pi
one; ten to one of some paint. at Florence, |;fell under the cars and should have the full effect of an orig-.
't
be able to sell 12
1/a.undry Starch! Youj/w
had both legs cut off below the knees. inal will. After the dpjpy had been
Use Devote; and figure cost He is a married man and lives in Emounces forv 10 cents while _, ;ur competitor offers
made the old miser w a s buried by his
16 ounces for the^ same mpn
by the square yard,-or year, poria. :
legatees, the original will being "filed
One
of
the
(early
effects
of
the
recent
not by the gallon; i t ' s the big fire at Emporia is a rummage sale for reference," as i t werb. This case
DEFIANCE STARCH IS | THE BIGGEST—
instance of the Imaginations
cheapest paint made, figured to. obtain mtiney io help build a new isof another
THE
BEST COLD WATER STARCH MADE.
authors being realized in fact.; In
Methodist church. A (rummage, sale is a
one
of
Rider
Haggard's
stories
the
plot
that way.
proceeding which | admits of the utllNo Chromos, no Premiums, bnt a better
hinges upon the existence of just such
Ask t h e nearest dealer f o r Devoe; ization of old trash in rebuilding the.
starch,
and one-third More hi it, than is cona tattooed will, only ini the case of
|j •( '. ,_REQUIRES NO COOKING
insist o n having- i t j Our pamphlet oti walls of Zion.
Rider
Haggard's
man
the
will
was
tattained
in
any other package ifor the
price.
A little "VVichlta boy whose grown
p a i n t i n g f r e e t t y o a m e n t i o n t h i s paper.
1
PfiL^REDFOR
tooed
on
his
back
because
he
was
shipHaving adopted evrery fflea in ^he manufacGOOD-PA^NT IHiJVOE, CHICAGO. kin tried to cure him of 'typhoid wrecked: and there were (no pens, i n k
fever by means of faith alone, has
JJSUr«m>URW)5K
ture
of starch which modern inveritioit has made
k
gone to join; the other little boys Who or paper handy for the drawing up of
possible,
we offer Defiajice StsLrcK, with every
have toyed with threshing machines; the "last will and testament" i n t h e
case,
of
the
Mexican
miser
the
tattooed
**^fM.
or'who have; crawled through a hedge
confidence in giving sa^sfaction. Consumers,
and the copy
fence and pulledj a shotgun through will could be read easily
are becoming more and^iore dissatisfied with
:
:
of It was attested to by fbur witnesses
them.'; j |- v"
.v '-:
WHTMKTTWKAK after
the
prevalent custom o / getting 5c Worth of
A stranger in Iola could not .raise before being admitted to (probate.
starch and 5c. worth of some useless thing, when
?5 the other 'BayjJ>y offering a' horse
'•as
as security... [• Now; if he could, have put
T h e B e i g n of the Toothpick.
they
want 10c. worth 6f starch. We give no
up a -bag of potatoes it would have
Just
why
the
average
?
excursion
premiums
with Defiance Siajch, relying on " Qualbeen dlffere)ati: - (
party
should
top
off
a
50-cent
machineity
and
Quantify''
as the more satisfactory
Of a-class of forty girls who were
graduated ;ln Severance _in 18787 made dinner, with a dessert of tooths
method of getting business. You- take no
thirty-three' are married and at last picks is another of those mysteries
which
belong!
to
the
genius
of
the
fuchances in pushing thisi article, we give an abEXACT
SIZE
OF
lO
CENT
PACKAGE.
accounts were the mothers of someture to explain. -But watch the crowd
solute guarantee-rwith
ivery package sold, and
thing over 250 children.
72 PACKAGES IN A CA8E.
L
"Carmen w i s performed in Emporia wind i t s way out of the (dining- room,
authorize dealers to '
,^
* AND KEEP DftY? recently and; the Flueborers rounded where it has, gone all the way from
1
[vertise
it
thoroughly,
bCWARC OP DOtMJOKitflOK FOR ABOVE TRADE MASK.
soup
to
the
footnote'!
without
skipping
customer^
claims
to
be
u^satisfa<^ryin
any
way.
We
have
made
arrangemeiits
to
v,:,r.,-^,c,
,,^,--,'
v,,,....
„,,.,..
,
--^
-....made
up members of the company after the
«... . L CWAIOWBS FREE
write us.
ehoW and jwanted^ to know whether a single dish, land see how it grabs the
and you must have it. OHDER. FROM Y0VR JOBBER. If yoa cannot get it from
Pull l i r * oTGopmentj and Hat& they were [conductors or just brake- toothpicks. It seems-to be a sign that
•'WegeO.BO»TON.ptAS5.4«
each ode has .eaten, a proof that the
men.
MAJ >TACTVRXD B Y
Private Bob Tasker of Company M, meal has been paid for, and that the
fourteenth United States:infantry, a toothpick is a final triumph of adeJTWestem States. Salina boy,: wasione of the guards on vanced civilization and high society.—
:\\i/rduty at tneiMllburn home in Buffalo What to Eat
prior to. the death of t h e President
U R V r O
1 qolcfc relief «ndcurei w o n t
The Sterling Bulletin calls attention
Students Scarce at Geflen.
c u e s . Book of teattmoolals and i t
9tXV
t o the f a c t that Mennonltes are good
•F*«fc. M.*.g.;811lrt»0tt.fc«K. —
.
Geneva,
once famous as a university
Christians,''•"This is gratifying news,
tOTO,
is
gradually
its reputal i t e r but the gjreat thing about- t h e Men- tion in that respectlosing
The faculty of
nonltes Is that they are good farmers.
EL V. Tntle, aged 30 years, a prom- the university has recently made -sevW. N. U. Kansas City No. ^9
P I 5 0 ' S C U R E FOR
inent young business man of Salina, eral increases in the fees, and studied a r t e r y snort illness from heart dents are now scarce. The average
V WaafclBBto*, 1
disease. The funeral was held in the cost of tuition and other expenses in
I SHOES THAT W E M .
1
1
the
university
is
now
2,000
francs
Masonic temple and the body was takCONSUMPT
BAU. ft R8CIEL, lew York.
I Ask Your Dealer For Tnem. en t o Warren, HL, for buriaL
($386), quite z large sum for'Switzer- At all Slorw, or bj H-JI tor tha priet.
land
T h e Absence of l £
~
i
PICK CUT YOUF GENTLEMAN. ~
Hope is the universal intoxicant A
man can forget all the lessons of experience a s l o n g as fie farfcies himself able to pierce the veil of the future, and catch the glint of ths silver
lining to the clouds.—Savannah J(Ga.)
News.
^
*
lENTS *5»0$26
NC li E S T E R
AGENTS WANTED
Doiji't let yotjir grocer s e ^ i | d u d c l 2 o z .
p a c k a g e bit Iaut\dry stajrehfor K) oerits when
you eajcv ^et 16 oz« of the verj/t best s t a r c h
m a d e |forjthe sarx\e
price, ft 'Qrve-ih.ird
more stai ph for the
HA* N^tQuAii..
• . - . . 1 w t •-'
same rric tvey.
TotKc
4
WEATHERWISE,
/ OTHERWISE!
wve&
SLICKER
7($
IT ARMS w
*""""" "
MAGNETIC STARCH MFGJ
OMAHA. NEB.
A
PBIESHEYEBSggB
S0Z0D0NTtothe Teeth «<i Breath 25*
•s:
Historic
v~.
WATERVILLE, MARSHALL COUNTY, KANSAS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4,1901.
voii. xxxiii.
proposing : some ; n*• Of a tilt a
••»»••»«»•»»»«»»•
schedule or two he gave the eager
• - •
towas Hew notes.
hollow-eyed Democrats a hintd If
D e a t h S u m m o n s H& Spirit WKh'a. GoetX*
LIVE STOCKS
THE
FOUNDATIONS
OF
NATIONAL
Republicans
were
t
o
open
upon
T
"j..-".Hand.
Kansas City— Cattle —Corn fed
••»»»»»»»»»<»•»»•>»»•
GREATNESS APPROVED.
matters among themselves there mig it
steers! |5^[email protected]; ;fair!-to good," ?5@
Kirkland Brooks Armour, president
At the Auditorium, Kansas City, this
BROKE
DOWN
WHEN
TAKFILIPINOS NEARLY EXTER- 5.75; stockers and feeders, [email protected];
be ''something doing" fori the. Dem of t h e Armour Packing company, and
week
the Woodward Company seems
^EN
TO
PRISON.
MINATE A COMPANY.
"Western fed steers, [email protected]; Western
head of the jextenstve Armduf iiiter-' W h a t Classes In t h e Country W a n t Tar- crats. At aU events, the littie/openli f. to have" made a most extraordinary
was
worth
cultivating.
The
tip
w
e
t
rangej steers, [email protected]; Texas and
ests in Kansas City, died at his home
rlff Revision and W h o Are Opposed t o
round and how every Democratic pap f hit In the big revival of *Taul KaaIndians, [email protected]; Texas cows, ?2.10 HIS COLLAPSE WAS A SURPRISE at the cofneriof Thirty-fifth'street and
B a k l n s Over t h e Question a t This
vaf," Steele ^ Mackaye's spectacular
(row TWENTY- FOUR MEN ESCAPE @3; native cows, [email protected]^ heifers,
is working at the opening to make
Warwick boulevard; Of acute inflam- • Time.
drama
of the French revolution. This
bigger. They are not satisfied/to rea
?3@5.&0; canners, [email protected]; bulls,
mation of the kidneys. His end was
work, with its alluring story, its splenrange
a
few
details;
they
are
ready
$2.25@4;
calves
[email protected]."
Hogs—Top,.
Prison
Physician
Said
It
was
Partly
Sham
Three Officers and Twenty-one' Men are
like.his life, quiet gentle and peacefuL
did characters,. its elaborate settings;
Nothing is so manifest in the census full cryforFree-Trade o r "Tarilt :
?7.05;|bulk of sales, $6.70@7; heavy, ?7 - ' —Czolgosz Polled Hlmsel f Together
For an entire day. he ;hkd been slowly
All the Snrrivors—ElPTen of T h e m
j Its pictorial costumes and its great mob:
reports,
so
far
as
given
in
the
bullerevenue
only,"
and
the
heavy
bass
@7.05i'
mixed
packers,
$6.70@7;,.light,"
- Later i n t h e Day and Seemed t o
sinking." The last spark of consbidnsW o u n d e d — I n s u r g e n t s Captured
scenes is a magnificent combination of
?6@6.&5; pigs, $5@6. Sheep—Western
ness disappeared at about 10 o'clock in tins, as the complete and harmonious a convention here and there adds s<
Have
Fully . Beerveredr—
many of the most successful elements
A l l t h e Company's Stores
workings
of
the
Dingley
law.
Wherlambs', ,.$3.50<g>4.25; Westeni wethers,
orousness
to
the
hullabaloo.
j
the morning. As thei hours dragged
Closely Guarded to Pre- *
of theatrical representation. What i s
and Ammunition—Bat tie
[email protected]? ewes, [email protected]; feeders,
slowly; away i t became painfully evi- ever manufactures and wages have in- • Verily Brother Babcock h a s stirred more, it is a sensational play without
'
vent
H
i
s
'
Sn'c
tie.
'•_•'' in Island of Samar.
[email protected]; stockers, $LS0@2;50. I
dent to the anxious watchers about his creased there w e find in every instance up a nice mess! One good thing abou being .inconsistent A company of
Chibagp—Cattle—Good to J prime
bedside that he would neyen revive an increase in the value of farm prod- it i s that the "true inwardness'Vpf
sixty supernumeraries has been trained
Czolgosz, President Mckinley'si jnnr- agaiiL > .
Y Y,YY['_ . .-._- ".'j ucts.' N o t only do we see an increase Democratic party has again com]
A dispatch from Manila s a y s a steers/ [email protected]; poor to Medium, $ 4 ©
to represent the mob scenes. Next
disastrous fight between United States S.75; Btockers and feeders,-$2:[email protected]; : defer, in the custody of] Sheriff Cald- .""-At5:55 o'clock i n / t t e evening there in the staple products but a wider di- light, and another is that i t
week, in pursuance of Manager Woodwell,' of Erie county? N.* Y.; ^ahd^tWehtyversification. This is a perfect exem- now to look ahead and see wha
- •troops-and Insurgents occurijed in the cows jand heifers; ?1.5<>(g)4.75; canners, one deputies, w a s taken to Auburn. w a s s . :convulsive. ntoVemenfif-the kinjd plification of the American system of of a time there will be in* Co: ind ward's policy to present as many [email protected]^ b u ^ , [email protected];: calves,;
face which suffering had made so thin,
ties at his theater as possible, he will
island of "Sainar, near Balangiga.
?3@6J50; Texas'steers, ?3@4; Western. The prison Is,- only.AboBt fifty, yards and Mr. Armour's life had faded away protection. In a.speech made in the even though but a handful \of ] epub- give "The Magistrate," One of the refrom_,the.depot
Awaiting
the.arrival
House of Representatives, March 30 licans lend countenance to Any si
A large body of /ihsugents attached steers, $3.65(5)5.25. • Hogs—mixed and
into dreamless sleep. •••'•'•
cent Eastern successes which has not
;
of Tariff/' tinkering. The Vpem!
company C, Ninth -infantry, only fiutchbrs,- [email protected]; good to choice of the train there, was a crowd of about 7<:, During all-, his Jong sickness Mr. Ar- and 31, 1824-, Henry Clay said: \Y~
been" seen in Kansas City. This prom200
people.
Either!
fori
fear
of
the
ises to be an especially attractive bill.
twenty-four! members of the company heavy, 46;[email protected]; rough heavy, ?6.40 crowd, which' was not very demonstra- mour continued to be,hopeful, despitje
"The greatest want of civilized so- will exhaust every device tolspi
the fact that his physicians had told
(@>6.75;;. light, %[email protected]; bulk of sales,
opening and help pass any :
ciety
is
the
market
for
the
exchange
escaping.. ;
-!';.' M
••'- , .
tive,
or
of
the
sight;
of
_the
prison,
him that he: would nevef again be
[email protected]. . Sheep—Good t o choice
-that will tend t o cripplerand
/All the others are reported to. hare wethers, $3.60^)4; fair to choice mixed, Czoi gosz' nerves gave Out, and two strong enough" to fesume active busi- and sale of its surplus produce. This down the splendid body o f legisl ktlon Thus far, only one October wedding
Is scheduled at Fort Scott
[email protected]; Western sheep, [email protected]; neputy sheriff's were, coinpelled prac- n e s s . A week'agO.howeyef, acute id- market may exist at hom6 or abroad, which has been the means of pi
been killed. |
Four weddings and three divorces
tically to carry the man into the pris- flammation of the kidneys arosei anjd. but i t must exist somewhere if society our country where i t is today.
native
lambs,;
[email protected];
Western
lambs,
The company was at breakfast when
prospers.
The
home
'market
is
first
were
"solemnized" in one day In Wlchion.
Inside*
the
gate
h
i
s
{condition
be-'
he was then ^warned? that . h e could
Republican statesmen should
, attacked and made a determined re- ;?3;[email protected]^ ;'.;
In Order and paramount in importance.
ta
last
week. .
came
worse,
and
he
was
dragged
up
reasonably
-hope.;
to
live
only-.a
few
firmly together. to prevent any
sistance, but L the Overwhelming num- ';" S t T. Louis ^— Cattle—Native steers, the stairs and into th<i main halt
The
object
of
the
bill
under
consideraDuring
the Brown county fair last
days longer. He received the sad:news
bers of the insurgents compelled them [email protected];" stockers and feeders, ^2.30
tion Is to create this home imarket and movement from getting .under w
week
the
Hiawatha World issued a
He
was
placed
in
ajsittihg.
postufe
like
a
brave
man,
and
expressed
him@4; jcows'and hgifers, -$2@5; Texas
to retreat,'-^ |
j J '•;•{' i f
to lay the foundation of
dally
edition.
on
the
bench
while
the;
handcuffs
were
self
as
ready
to
go
when
the;
summons
genuine
GOING TO A BETTER COUNTR
0.
Of the survivors, who, have;arrived and Indian steers, [email protected];' cows being removed, but he fell: over and ci-meV H e had suffered so miiich thajt American policy."
A suit has been instituted in Hutch- .
;
-and ? peifers,! $2.i5@3l65. I Hogsr-Pigs
at Basey, eleven are wounded.Tnson
to determine If a Grain trust e x :
moaned
and
groaned,
evincing
the
The
home
market
created
in
1824,
he
may
have
looked
forward
to
death
According \ t o t h e returns the arid Jlights, [email protected]; packers,| $6.65 most abject terror.' As so^n as the as. a-welcome-relief. f He continued and that VAmerican policy," foundeu
ists in Kansas.
;
@6.90;
butchers,
[email protected].
S
h
e
e
p
strength of t h e company %as seventyTwo girls recently ran away from
handcuffs wefe unlocked,,the-man was as long as hs remained conscious to be by Clay and his associates,; is to-day a
two.
-.! I
\::\\ . r- .- Native sheep, [email protected]; native lambs; dragged into^ the principal keepers' cheerful and-placid, as he always was monument of almost incalculable magWichita and the only explanation i s
?4@4i75.
'
>Y'
"
V.
•
—
_ The jj survivors include ! Captaii
that they wore red paper hats.
. :
while in health. Tired hdture came to nitude. It has been undermined again
S t I Joseph-r-^attle—Market slow but .office.
|Thomas WL! Connell, First •laeuten"Bpssie" Francis, the negro who e s - /
his
relief
afid
his
last
moments
were
As
In
the
case
of
alL
prisoners,
the
and
again
and
almost
overturned,
but
I ant Edward JA Bumpus and Dr. R. S, steady. Hogs^-Market steady to 5c officers immediately proceeded t o strip tree from'pain.
caped from the stake at Marshall, Mo.,
McKinley
and
Dingley
and
the
Repubhigher;! top, i?7.10; bulk of sales, $6.85
/GriswoiB, -sufgeon. i
is beginning to be seen in Kansas.;
him and put on a new suit, of clothes.
lican party have made the foundation
. Captain Edwin .V.I Bookmlller. :of @6.95l. Sheep—Market steady to 10c During this operation, Czolgosz cried
U*
A
$1,552
NUGGET
FOUND,
j
The Atchison COal Mining company
more
solid
than
"ever.
Year
after
year,
the Ninth- infantry reports that Gen- higher; lambs sold at $4^60.
and yelled, making the'pfison corridor T h e Largest Piece, of Gold Ever Found. In decade after decade and generation
has progressed to a point where a
•
1
\GRAIN*]
!
eral Hughes jis assembling a force to
board, of directors has been elected.
after generation this grand home mar•'_
I t h e North.
Kansas City — Wheatf^September,. echo with evidence*of hteterror. T h e
attack the i insurgents. I
i
prison
physician;
Dr;
John
Germ;/ex-:
J
ket
spreads
from
State
to
State.
On
The Kansas people are working up
captured all the C5c; JDecember, 66%c* May, 70%c; amined. the man and Oldered his rer • The steamship Senator has arrived our 200,000- miles of railroad ponderN I The ,: iinsurjgents
a
scare about, frost to take the place
cash,,No.
2
hard,
65%@65%c;
No.
2
from
Nome
with
nearly
500
"passengers,
v stores and ^ammunition of ?the com-!
• moval ,to, -ttie cell 1m. the condemned
ous freight trains are drawn by huge,
f the recent worry, about the drouth.
puny and all'the rifles except twenty-; red, 70%c- ;Corh—September, 63%c; row, which he will occupy until he is aniy more' than one-half mlllioh -dot,
May, 59%@60c; cash.
lars in treasure. JThe-Senator'experi- powerful engines- day and night scatA future Napoleon of finance lives in
six.
- . !|;
:
\r .
- i December, 59^4,c;
taken to the" electric chaif. The doctor
:
tering the product of farm and factory
oward.. H e i s only five years old,
News of | the disastrous fightj be-j No. 2 mixed,; 60@60%c; No. 2 white, declared that the.man^was suffering enced good weather until a point 200
tween troops of the Ninth infantry- C0%@61. -Oats—No. 2 white, 38%@ from frightand terror, but said that miles off the .Vancouver coast, when from ocean to ocean and from lake to
ut has money on deposit in the bank.
she encountered a terrific gale, which gulf. Then, when w e have consumed
and the" Insurgents in the island of] 39c. ftye—No. 2, 57c.
hei was shamming to sonje extent.
A Wellington paper tells of a man.
lasted several hours. A minor' [acci- from 90 to 95 per cent of our own proChicago—Wheat—Cash, No. 2. fed,
. Samar was j sent promptly' by Gen-ij
ho; "tore down his- cellar."" Perhaps"*
:The
collapse
Of
the'mur.deVef
was
a
ductions
the_
surplus
i
s
shipped
to
dent
occurred
to.
her
machinery
:
and
In Order to get the, benefit of the
i eral Hughes; commanding in that isl- 70^4@70%c; iJO. 3 red, 69@70c;.No. 2 surprise to everyone. En route from
was getting ready to dig a garret
| and, to j| General. Chaffee, at 'Manila hard, )69@70c.;t;No. 3 hard, 68%@69%c Buffalo he showed no jindication of, while repairs were being made, t h e every part of the earth. But never, for greatest of all markets'British manuThere's
a new fire whistle in Llndslong,
have
we
tost
sight
of
the
Amersteamer
rolled
fearfully,
"she
haying
ho
and by him transmitted to: the war de- Corn-fCash, No. 2 mixed, 57&@57%c; breaking down. He ate heartily of
facturers are establishing plants in the
j
ican
policy
that
"the
home
market
is
freight
or
ballast.
.
'
..
'
b
fg,
which,
the Record says, makes
NOi
2j
white,;
57@57%c.
Oats—Cash,
i partment at" Washington.. . When, i t
United States.
1
first in order and paramount in imnoise like sixteen pigs under, a gate.
36@36%c; No. 2 jwhite, . sandwiches and smoked;. cigars when
The"
largest"
nugget
ever
found
in
| reached the department Adjutant Gen- No. 21 mixed,
not eating. He .talked; some and. ex;
portance."
;
7
In order that there may be. no mia| cral Gorbin; realized its importance 136%@S7%C ' - ' • ' . .
SARCASTIC UNCLE SAM.
pressed regret for his crime. H e said: the" North - was taken* o u t ' of ? Anvil
S t Louis—Wheat—No. {2 red, cash, "I am especially sorry jfOr Mrs. Mc- 'creek September 14. It weighs ninetyI and at once made it public after sendke, the Kaw valley potato diggers
Our diversified and interdependent
elevator, 70c;; track, 71@72i4c;; Sep- Kinley." H e reiterated^-his former seven ounces and is valued at .$1,552..
Itaga copy to the White house.
chain Of industries would jfeel at once A Study on Free Traders a n d t h e Ding- a e shaking the soil through a flOur
j General Chaffee's dispatch, which tember, 7 0 ^ c ; December,:71%@71%c; statement that.he had, n<j> accomplices,
ley A c t
A rich Strike is- reported: oh. the the breaking "of a single" link. Repeal
i eve.
1 agrees with the Associated Press dis- May, 75c; NoJ1 2 hard, 68@69%cJ Corn and declared that he neyer had heard head of Grouse gulch. The pay streak- the tariff on the product of a single in- : I found Uricle. Samiin a variety of The Kansas .foot ball teams are, ac—No. [2 cash , 58c, track 59@59%c;] of the man under arrest in St. Louis is seventy-five feet deep and; .of un 7 dustry, be i t that of/ agriculture or moods this Week. He/ had been readpatch, is as follows: .
:
rding^to the Wichita Eagle, getting
--. "Adjutant! ; General, '• Washington: "September, 58%c; December, 59^4c who. claimed to have tied the hand known extent. The claim was bonded manufacture, and every other indus- ing a lot of clippings (from the Freer
ady
to "crawl into their upholstered.
Oats—No.
.2cash,
37c;
track,
37%@
; Hughes reports following from Basey,
'j
W e can endure Trade papers.
kerchief over his! hand, Concealing the for ?50,000 and the bond, had.lapsed try i s affected.
J
iants/'
1
j southern Samar: Twenty-four men 28 ,4c;t September, :«37c;-- December, pistol with which the; j president was only ia few daysTJei"01'-6 the^Strike was droughts, we cair survive great strikes,
"I don't know whether to laugh o
39%c; No. 2 white, 39® FhOt He says the handkerchief^was. made.'
The theft of twenty-one turkeys
! Ninth regiment, United States infan- S7%c;lMay,
.
,
'
but
we
cannot
permanently
impair
get
mad,"
he
said,
as.
he^rather
angri.
:
,'.: ' .
1 try, wounded;: have just arrived from 39%c..K ..1-i ;
m a man in Blue Rapids is a re*.
Sick and indigent people - at "Nome wages and: incomes without wide in- threw the stuff one side. "I do:!
not tied." He went behind the Temple
J
j Balangiga; r&hainder, company killed.
i HIDES AND PELTS. '
minder that Thanksgiving day i s
of Music, arranged the -handkerchief "have" reached such large numbers that jury to our whole Industrial structure. suppose it does much "harm, but I
Insurgents secured all company supNos. 1 and; 2, hll aroundij 7%c; so as to hiae he -weapon and then took- the. question of what shall be done Ffee trade in any form andtoany de- get .provoked sometimes, at the F:
coming.
j plies and alii rifles except twelve. branded, 7%c;; bulls and stags, 7c; his place in the crowd. Through Jailer with them i s the main topic. This gree, whether it be called reciprocity Trade/Trust and its organs. I di
The mission of the alfalfa worm in
\ i Company was attacked, during, break- greenj ^incured;. l c per pound less than Mitchell, he sent this message to his year there is no government transport that-does not reciprocate; Babcockism like to believe these foUfa are dishi
Kansas is supposed to be to keep the
Y. A ; j fast morhing; September 28; company cured; j branded, or badly grubby kips, father: "Tell him;I am sorry I left, ori^which they can be sent south. The or anti-trust medicine/ which, insteaa est and malicious, and they can't
farmers of that state from getting too
i 1 seventy-two strong; .officers Thomas
hospitals are taxed to their utmost •of curing the supposed malady, would ignorant I wonder I r , they rei
such
a
bad
name."
•
i
naughty.
|W, Connell (captain), Edward A. j 4c; gj"een horse hides, large, $2.50;
capacity and the sick and distressed kill the "patient; tariff reform, the dis- want to get me into trouble just a:
Atchison continues to have an ele1
Later
in
the
day
Czolgosz
wjas
In
a
imedhnri,
$2.25;/
small,
$1.25@L50;
Bumpus, (first lieutenant}, Dr. R. S.
arer clamoring for admission. Just sipator of surpluses and the parent of am enjoying the best and most p
gant
array of highly productive and
•normal
condition
and
seemed
to
have
ppnies.j" $1@L25; nry flint butcher.
Griswold (major surgeon) escaped.
before the -Senator sailed a mass meet- bonds, call it by any. name you will, percus years of my existence. It do' profitable coal mines that have never
fully
recovered
from
his
collapse.
j - P "CHAFFEE."
hides,! 13%c; dry flint fallen, 12c; dry
There are "five cells tor condemned ing was to be called fOr ther purpose of free trade would check this prosperity; seem as if there were always a fe been opened.
Is alt, 10c; dry | glue, 7c; very badly men in the prison, and!Czolgosz w a s raising money 10 send that class Out Would end this progress and impel us folks who must eternally Vbe stirrinj
The Lebanon Criterion congratulates
igubbyi, jgreen or dry hides are classed placed in the only vacant cell, so"all on the last boat*••> -'- •
to the inevitable ruin that could only up things. It's always bee^i the w a y a man who committed suicidefor"not
ATTACICED lyi'KrNLEY^S TOMB las glue stock.! Sheep ^pelts, green," are-now occupied. Two keepers,are
be ended and repaired by a return to from the. Nullifiers to the Antis. N o murdering some one else as a prologue
40@75c;l
dry'flint76%@7^c
per
pound.
constantly
o
n
guard
in
the
room,LINCOLN'S
BODY
REMOVED.
protection.
>
one knows what the Almighty made to this startling tableaux."
Guard Stabbed by One Assailant While
which is separate from the main-prisHAY.
| Halting Another.
. "" .
Never In the history" of nations was a snakes and potato bugs and mos- ; The sweet .potatoes are so/dry in
an attempt T h e Casket "Was Opened a n d t h e Body
Prairie hay, choice, [email protected]; on, but, to guard .against
;
tariff
law framed and Operated s o quitoes for. I suppose it's so the mill- Kansas this year that housewives have
j A strange story comes from West- No. i;. [email protected]; No. 2, ?10@11; oh~ CzOlgoBz' part to commit suicide,
-' "'•: Identified. .
ennium wouldn't come too soon. Those great trouble in keeping them from
lawn cemetery, i at Canton, where a No. 3," $6@8; No. 4,' $5@6l Packing two more guards have been added,
'The body of r Abfaliam Lincoln: baS .nearly perfect and equitable as the Free-Traders really ought- to have a ixploding when they are put on the
Dingley
law
how
on
our
statute
books
;
company of regulars from Fort Wayne, liay, $5@6. Timothy, choice, $13@14; •and/one willconstanily sit in front of been removed from its< monument to.
re.
Mich.; are guarding the vault in which No.>l. $i2@13. No. 2,-fll@12; No. 3^ Czolgosz" cell and will have a key, so MemorialTialL The casket_.was''opened. and'under which we are now living. corner of the earth tp themselves, Bethany college at Lindsborg is in
l i e body of thd late President McKin- $9@il.. Pure clover, ,[email protected];" clOyer that any attempt at self-destruction and -ther body Jviewe'd by state officers, Even if it could be done fn a day with- where they could be in hot water all m unusually prosperous; condition this
ley lies. It i s ' t o the effect that the mixed, No. 1, $11@1L50: No. 2, $S.50@ -may be easily frustrated.:'"-:-.;•;-:.>-:;•• who" are members of t h e Eincoltf Mon- out, interfering with any business in- the time. They evidently have n o rears' A number of students have alfear of the hereafter; it would be so
guard conlman^ing" the entrance be- lb.50; N<). 3, $9i50. Alfalfa," $10@12.
ument association*; and some members terest It-Is doubtful if any tinkering in keeping with the temperature they eady been enrolled who are n o t
low the vault and the approach from Sitraw, $(@4.50.
Germany's 19!>0 Census Shows B6,S4S/»00 "of the old Lincoln Guard; of Honor and could improve it and leave it asequitr
'
I
the rear fired a shot at one man whO [Other feeding stuffs: Cotton seed ;-The; United-States consuL at "Chem- the contractors/ TbV body now'.rests, able to all classes as it is now. "Leave like here. . I would like to spend a Swedes.
Before the Banda Rossa could get
refused to heed his challenge; that the meat $2S a! tonYin carldtsi ^Linseed' nitz, Germany, has made the follow- east ;and westi J the%head toward^ jthe". It alone/' cries the farmer and with few years in peace. * There will be no
;
need of general tariff, changes for out of Topeka i t was compelled to
:
shot was diverted by another man meal, $29;a.ton.
good
reason.
"Leave
It
alone,"
cries
w e s t Two teet ,of Tcpncrete'. protects
ing report on. the German census:
years. The 'Dingley law Is working play "A Bird in a Gilded Cage" and
who appeared from another direction
The." German., census;" which stsrted the bottom of the^casket. Tne\excava- the wage earner, a s he thinks of his like a-book, and I don't > a n t business "I'd Leave My Happy Home for
IT HORSES AND MULES. ;
and that ah effort was made to stab
home,
and
his
savings.
"Leave
i
t
iHorses-t-Drafts,: good^ ?65 tp>$100; December i , 1900.V and hks j u s t been tion' is, fifteen ^feet deep, .eight, ifeet
disturbed for ten year/ at least I STou-oo-oo;"- •
"thfe guard. I:
dijafts, 1.^00 to 1,700 pounds, ;fll5 to finished, gives some interesting facts. wide and."eight feet: long; Surround- *alone," cries the manufacturer as he rather guess i t won't bfe, either," if
A justice of the peace in Sllver.Lake
Military regulations prevent either ,)ii!50; chunks, good; to choice, $70 to There are 442 cities] with a population -ing,the. casket is a steel cage; around sees the smoke rising from t h e
Ined a joint keeper $2,700, and bis
Bryan
has
ids
way.
Why,
he
is
the
the officers or tfie men of the;post $lb0; chunks, common to fair, $40 _to between 10,000- and; 100,000 each. I n which Wilt be placed S solid wall :of Chimney and the lighted mills at night
nly regret Was that the prohibitory
from/being quoted on. any matter'con- $6^; drivers, medium, $40 to; $65;; 181o" the German empire had 24,833,000 coricreta. , The location of the hew with t h e double force. " L e a v e i t best friend we got, when you think it w does not permit the use; of t i e
all
oyer.
If
he
only
keeps
the
Freenected withjtheir Service, and, for;this drivers, good t o fancy, from $75 up; inhabitants; i n 1855, 36,114,000^ and resting place Is immediately beheatk alone," cries the railroad man, whether
JJ chair.
.' i
jeason, Captain J Biddle, who was inSciothernefS,' common to fair, $20>to in 1900 56,345,000. | In the year 1816 where the sarcophagus formerly rest- he be officer o f .employe.; ''Leave i t Traders from coming into power he
e editor of the. Cimarron Sentinel
ought
to
have
a
monument
as.
high
as
command, was obliged to decline to be :$30r. Southerners,; good to choice, $45 Prussia "had13,709,000 inhabitants; in ed. It is iinderstood that the; body was alone," cries the: banker, the doctor,
his friends who brought him
: quoted at. the camp. He will make a t o i$65; ; PlUgs, $5to$15. • J
i i o t i h a very good-state of pfeserya- the lawyer, the teacher, the merchant, Washington's. That man: Is preserva chunk Of ice, etc," whileihe was
ing,
the
country/if
you
only
look
at
It.
full report to his superiors at once.
Muies—13VJB@i4 ; hands, fat! and The enormous ihefease in the large iion, but was, easily Identified. jThe the clerk, the, minister, the actor, the
s $ k , but leaves his readers to guess
{Reliable authority 1 made the following broken, $J35 to $4Qr 14 to: 14% hands, cities of.Gjermany i s said to be due-to removal was.conducted--with great; ser- barber, the blacksmith, the mason, the th4t way." .
a t the "etc." was.
lid,
statement: j" M
f a i good Shaft-, $30 t o >45; 14%@15 the retfoirade movement; Id sgficul- crecy^ no he'trspaper reporters haying carpenter, the painter, theplumber the
Emporia thesheriff took seventy"You
seem
rather
sarcastic.
Uncle
Private Deprend was o n guard duty hands^ fat! $40 to $70; .:15@15% hands, tufeiwfiich^has drives peojple-frdm.th'e knowledge of the.nctlon until aftef-it drayman, the agent the architect; the Sam," i observed.
ecases'of
story ofbeer,
the destitute
} e
seized Incondition
a joint
had; jjeen accomplished.
on top of the vault at a point com- fati $70 t o $85; I 5 ^ @ i 6 hands, f a t country.
printer, t i e builder, the contractor, the
Topeka,
are
" ;V. - _•-• *-:. ^
"That fellow Bryan /is a rank Free- of V,* ot yu tchildren
Into thein street
and!who
I nolled
manding the! entrance below and the $9j0 to $10|; 16to;16% hands^ extra,
pie to attend school for want of
engineer, the sailor, the 5,00000© fe- Trader. He wanted the job of being
main approach: from t h e rear. $ n 6 to $130; ;waf mules, $55 to $60..';
seems incredible in a commate wage earners and the 25,000,000 my manager. I don't/ blame him for
JL HlBsInsVHle W o m a n Shot- '
-jaiS^STOjjIE'S
BIG;RANSOM^
Shortly before 7:80 p. m. he saw what
wnere
philanthropy runs riot
of
employed
males
who
have
learned
Mrs.
Mary
E
.
Hapgood,
a.
widow
r
One Anarchist ExrfndedTFroiaJtaly.
t h a t -It's a worthy ambition for any
he took to be the; face.of a man peer- • The Russiiah Prince Makachidze and was~ shot and killed i at : Higgmsville,
oes at the Kansas capital.
the blessings of adequate protection.
man.
But
Bryan
didn't
go
about
it
ing ! from, behind a tree about forty his!wife hSVe been arrested a t Rome; -Mo.?:by a thlet She heard some one Turkish Brigands Demand 8 1 1 0 , 0 0 0 . for
Uifler the new order of things in
"Tinker," says t h e pawn broker and right He knew he couldn't be elected
Her.Belease.
- ".._.:."
feet from; his post. He watched i t Iialy, as:anarchists,.and will; be con- at a corn .crib and "went outtoinvestiJohn W. Haussermann, foroh
a
Free-Trade
issue,
so
he
hollers
for
bond
buyer;
/tinker/*
says
Babcock;
'Tfie-Rey. rL C^Haskeil,:a missionfor {twenty, minutes, he said, and at
merly of Leavenworth, is city attorney
gate.
She-was
s
h
o
t
through
b
e
h
e
a
d
.
. 7:45 saw the man harry t o a tree ten ducted t o the frontier. They entered There is no clue-to t h e identity of the ary at> Samako/C Bulgarm, has i re- ^"tinker," says Bryan; "tinker," says- Free Silver. That didn't work, and he and! Frederick R. Dodge, formerly of
feet! nearer. He challenged the man Italy In deflance ofjthe anti-anarchist- murderer.-^ Mrs] HapgOod was reared ceived a letter-for^MIss Helen H. Stone, Lamb and Stevens and Perry and At-, then hollers anti-imperialism, whatka, i s chief of the fire departthe American missionary Who was kinson and perhaps a Tew. hundred ever that is. And that didn't. work.
- to halt, but this was not heeded and ic 'regulatiqnB. The prince was con- ln~ Lafayette county.. v_
t
"
•
-JiY?
Now- the Democrats: have, found out
carrlf« Off by brigands; September 5 In others Out of our 77,000,000.
the i fellow approached nearer. D e - demned to flea&WRussfa in 1887 for
Alex McDonald, of the GoodH o s t Case Continued.
conspiracy
lagainst^.toe
caar
and
was
their mistake and want to shelve him,
"Tinker,"-says-the
demagogue
and
l i e district Of Dlumabala, Turkey. It
prend leveled his gun and aimed to
Milling company, of Fort Scott,.
Hearing
in
the
case
of
Johann
Most
expelled
fromrFrance
in
1886
for
makand
i
e
threatens
tobreak
np
the
Qoes .not feyeal_the whereabouts of agitator. "Leave i t alone," s a y s the
.shoot fof effect, but just at that inids
to
the Kansas Board of Agricularrested
while
attending
an
alleged
;
Miss Stone, but says she is in good conservative business man and t h eshow. I'd make a . pretty emperor,
stant another man who came toward ing bombs.]
e a sample of very fine wheat grown
anarchist
meeting
in
Corona,
IlL.JiasJ
wouldn't
I?
Gosh:
imagine
me
walkhealth and has been well treated; by cautious laborer. Yon cannot cut off
him from the opposite side caught
Armstrong, British Colnmbla,
been- adjourned for several days. the brigands, especially, in the earlier a single limb without endangering the ing around with a crown upon my
Killed H e r Grandson Too. .
the gun, threw it up; and the bullet
orthwest
territory. Last year the
Mrs. Louise Nostz, 60 years of age, Prosecution desired more time for the stages of the abduction.; Later, i n TJOB- health if not the life of the whole forehead. . No! I l l stick-to the old
- was'spent in the air.
der Company filled an order
translation
and
examination
of
papers
British'CoIumbiaforforty bush-"
This same man struck Deprend on of Astoria, L I., killed herself and her that, w e r e found upon Herr Most after eequence of the vigorous pursnlt!- of body. Talk is cheap, agitation Is easy, tile. But these. Free-Traders rememTurkish troops, she w a s subject, .to but it is well to consider the conse- ber that the only Issue they've won on
of hard Kansas seed wheat" which
the iright^ide of the abdomen with a grandson,. WilHam ttolletti, 6 years he was arrested.
privations. Miss Stone adds that the quences. In every section of the coun- In forty years i s the tariff, and they 'they procured in Rice county, and the
knife or other sharp weapon, cutting eld. Their'. bodies have just been
brigands,
demand a-ransom of 25,000 try, Jn every locality, in every branch think they can work the stuff over it Canadian purchaser; n?w writes that'
an VL"-shaped gash in his overcoat found. She had staffed the keyholes
Kansas Requisition Honored.
audi
other
a|pertures
in
the
room
wUh
Turkish
pounds
(jllO.Otjio):.. The opin- of trade and industry there is a har- new form and dish i t up. But the
the grain, prodneed from this seed
an inch and a half long each way and
Governor Jenkins of Oklahoma has ion is expressed in Constantinople that mony that makes for continued pros- pie got so nauseated with it the
yielded seventy bushels per acre, test-.
a smaller one In h i s blouse.^ The flesh papers and | t i m e d on the gas. Four
ago her husband committed sui-. honored a requisitaon. from the gov- tke_'*Bulgaro^MacedonIan .committee perity and for a still more solid founda- time- they a t e it that they don't
lhg very nearly .67 pounds per busheL
was not "broken but was bruised under veirs
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_»
-ernor
« •rt.-F
t r ^ c o o fftF fKo T o t n m fft ttliat
hat
of Xansas.-for-the'-retorn.to
was .actively concernedi In the abduc- tion for the--superstructure known as to even taste - it now. If -'the
cide and
this: is _believed
to ,have af
T h i s / w h e a t like the world-beating;
the cuts i n the clothing.
fected her niiiuL* Mrs. Noste was quite state of ^rank.^toiig*. w h o ^ i i ^ ^ i f e d tion of the missionary.'
the American tariff policy. It" needs were known, the cooks- themse!
horse Cfesceusrseeihs to b e greatly InThe guard at the tomb has been inat Port Scott tor highway robbery.
don't
w
a
i
t
to-eat
their
own'
broth.no,
tinkering.
It
Should
be,
and
we
debted t o a -EEansaft parentage.
wealthy.
.' creased. The attacking party escaped.
Clough is under arrest at Kingfisher
don't blame 'em either. JWs
believe will b e / left alone.
Speaking about bargains/ a 230y
Seized.
A n American Te
A Charter for «h« WeKiniey Monument, and Sheriff W.. E. Brooks will start
thin stuff for these times."
farm sold the other dayfor$57980 in
: Banchman Robbed of 8 1 , 1 5 0 .
Articles of Incorporation for an or- home with his prisoner at once.,
• "What dorybn attribute as their
The sealing, schooner. Vera, which
Sumner county—remember, in Sumner
- Sam Webster, a wealthy ranch" owner
AN OPENING WEDGE.
tive or-reason?? I asked.
has. arrived at Victoria, B. C.. from a
county.
of Wldiita Falls, Tex., w a s relieved ganization having for its object the
The
Democratic,
party
has
a
number
sealing cruise to the Copper Jslands
Fatal Attempt to steal a Ride.
of | l , i 5 0 in currency en route to Wich- erection at Canton, Ohio, of a suitable
Of course all of the wheat in Sum"No
motive/
nojresspn;/pure
of smart men l e f t but what it is" starvita, Kam, on the Rock Island. Web- monument to, the late President Mc- ^g ^ result of an attempt to steal -with:.635 skins, Iirings news of the ing .for Is an issue, a plank on-which ness. It's^ been in the race since.
ner county was n o t exhibited^at the
ster said that he still had the money Kinley have been sent to : Columbus. j a r i d e o I i a Rock Island freight James seizure by a Russian man-of-War iA to make a platform.
Everything" it garden of Eden, and I guess w e l l al- neat festival.ai W^eiHngton.: There
at Wellington. At the. last named sta- The incorporators are t h e membefs-of Lg^t^ a negro, is at the Wichita, Kan., one lof the schjxmers, -the Josephine,, had* has gone to the . bottom with ways haye -the varmints with us.
not a town in Kansas that would\be
out of Hakodate under Anrerltion la large crowd: boarded the^ train, the executiveeontmittee: created under, hospital, minus both legs, -and?-is er- sailing
g
enoughtohold I t
Some
of
*erh".
good
.men,;
'too.
Fact
ls>
:
N o details were Bryan. In this emergency any rip they^re too good-:torthis, earth; can
among the people being a young- man suthoritrOf the President's cabinet to ^^p^ to . die. Lewis attempted, to can • ownership.
A Kensington man who had a nei.:
from
ontside
Is
welcome,
and
a
tip
ar-with; whom h e shared k i s seat. He did direct the ^jCanton funeral- a r n n g e - board the train as it was leaving the learned of the seizure, but it w a s un- rived In-good season, Just in t h e nick almost see wings sprouting on some of IOT arrested for slander, swore to
not discover his loss until he arrived ments, headed "by Mayor J. H. Robert- yards and slipped and fell between the derstood that the,schpnet had bea&. Of tirne^fn f a c t •; -'^ .:•• ^; - .•-._•
'em," and the'old man; walked away ollowlng affidavit:' 'T hereby sole)
;
cars. - The wheels passedrover both taken to PetropaulovskL "What disip WiehitaV and" suspects t h e young son and'Judge William R. Day.
with
a half concealed look of; con- y s w e a r that t h e defendant set
This tip was the utterance of Mr.
legs, severing them just above the position has-been made of the crew
ie, calling me a lobster, a ;
Girls, don't worship an aeronaut, un- knees.
Babcock. Of course he protested his tempt on his usually good natured eare;: :.' and Idiot all of whici
could hot be learned.
repared for a fallen idol.
stalwart faith in Protection, b u t by
KtifV -tohi trus." " H nH
THE MARKETS.
A BOLD ATTACK
CRIEDIN TERROR
KIRK-B. AR«QUR DEAD.
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