V . t, nr,T Tirn T-n mTl TTT valiiig llu- iniury i.i th i- t 1 1 a 1 1 1 knee iM ill ,M1S mini! il njuring tin' liii. gating m 1 in-iu moo. viii known lh.it the -i 1:-. .1 y,A. f utua I Ko-ei vo i a - - ro- MADE ACENt K A L HOLIDAV k'ichar I Lewi-, deceased, llearin- on petition lor tin- appointment ot . .ille S. Wit.l iiitin i n i-t r. I ' i (' I f-"r i. I iv. O -t ol. - . Appo.nto.l Co- fu.nl amounted to m-ntlv of ,h,.v i,.v,. ,,, ,.e.i lt conteMin-. -bonus mm Prayer ot p.-nt, .ill ".minis .x iv tin- t r.-suu-n Hon. W. B. Shryock Careless in! which , l.a.l boon paid in to . Shryook had carried tin- iu-uranco ; granted. 1 ion, I in tin- sum ot r.'.rio i A- provided u, tin-mint r.-.-oht ! Shrvook in June, llu- directors y.i.uno. tor three or ..ur vo.u and ' approve.! ami lower is.-ue.i. ,.o ,.,..... . ,, ... ,,,, His Accounts. j.,,,,, ,lu. lu.wlv vUxn-A treasurer. ,hev do ,,,,1 -, o anything to -howi 1" tin- niatt.-r ot tin- ot.it.- ot j 'lot ' " misou t . - 1 . i issued a proe ill tin 1 1 : 1 1 1 1. 1 1 1 1 i ti 1. o,1ii:i.,.iii,t. 1 i. . i" . .:.i. Ti. "... ...... . . . . i , . . ! A 1 1 1 o u i o Aldi. 1 1 ii' . 1 . i s -1 1 . Heal in-' I Lunation appointing' Friday, t cto ..lit,..,,., I ', 1 1 I I , 1 O I 1 . II II I Mil I ll 111. . 1. ... 'II I .1 I' I .1 'on petition lor appoint inrnt ol 111 - ' . ' ' ' ' ! John Sohiappocasse administrator, j tin- di-envei y ot Ann i n i by Colum August In a. m. j bus. ,is a general holiday lor tin In the inattoi of the la-t u ill an. I I people ol t In- 1 n iti-.l St.it.-- Icstiment ot lolin Ciihuoro, do-i " 1 1 t hat ( I.i ." s.i t In- pi or I.i ma " A M .UDIKM OK Ills AH AIKV As Treasurer of a S-hool District He Allowed the Funds to Pass From His Hancts-Sensa-tionat Claims of a Litri Insurance ("ompan v chant of Louisville, li ;n I tin- no-ivviti counts examined by ii committee ; laiou Life officials say they do consisting ot J ml go White, V ill i.i u i ,,t intend to contest. Shryock li.nl Thomas :iinl Dr. Straight, l-ut tin- carried the in-urauco seven mouth latter, who was comparatively a ami ha.l made it payable io In-cs-newcomer, declined to lini-h tin- t,,te t liat i-, to go to tin- creditors work. Tin- other- reported tli.it ; ... . . .,,,,1 i, ,,i declined iin Ilis ill a I ciiritios or otli.-r thiiu; to Mmw i,., o, willi tin- intention -lirvoi-K owi-il tin- senooi i iu u i . ,,,,.r i.,. -U:. ami tlu-v .li.l inn liml any i lVm wa ,,, ;l, ;,i lik,-that i.as.-.l. II m i t .-.lino In a. in. I n tin- in.ittiT of tli! ill V. iM ll.-rai.l i-niin- tin- monii :u; s tin- followin: Lit.- W. 1 1. Sh rook: "Whon lion. W. I!. Shryook ol I.ouisvil!o, ono of tin- two i-pro- v -ontiii i i s l orn I ii-s i i hi n l v in l ho Ni'hn'ska loi-latiirf, wa- louiul iload at llu- Murray lioh l, in this i-it), tin- niuht ol July 'J, tin-re funs i;ro;it sorrow, not only in his liouso hut also in ( ) 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 . i ami Lin coln, whoro 1 o was wi ll known ami I popular. Whon his lunoral took plaoo ili'loi;at ion s attomloil from various parts of tho stato, costly floral trilnitos wore lanl iipun his caskot, s-in I sorrow at tin- loss of a i ac'ivo an 1 pulilic-spirilod citizen was nninistakalily oxpn-ssoil. Will Shryook, as ho was popularly cal'oil, was a solf-malo in. in, had made a hii;h mark in puhlic lifo, ami enjoyed a roat doal of exist. once'for ono ;t7 years of ae. About ton years ao, after learn ing the i.riuter's trade in TllE ri.AT i sMi n'TH IlKK-AI.n ol'lice, lie settled in Louisville, the hustling little village that nestles at tin base of the . -tone quarries and clay banks on the north line of t'ass counly, ad joii.iiii;- the l'latte river. lie soon dipped into politics, and vas elected treasurer of tho school listrict. lie cast his fortunes witll v Louisville's bv openiiiLr a druir store, now the largest in tho town, lie did not confine himself ovor-clos.-ly to business, but took pleasure trips to Colorado, Cali fornia ami other rosoi ts, on which his ,vife was often his companion. As treasurer of file school district l lie v:is tu-ii-t' ro.i'li'i-teit. Th largest sum ho had to handle was not over it-a.iKK), and he j;ave bonds in that amount. At the last school election, June '.'li, this year, there was a strong sentiment for a change, attribut able, if to any one tiling more than Smother, to a belief that he was ii'o 1 1 i n if more than his share of the use ot school money. I hero was no designated depository, and no r body questioned his riht to use it. Hut lie was always in favor of lart levies ami there seemed no partieu I hir call to expend them. So it came about that h;- was drloatrd by vo'e of lnl to :iO. Shryook was greatly dejected over this stale ( f alfairs. The sclioo." directors met June IM and that if ht ho was expected to moot with if, in and settle bis accounts. 1 !ut i'.A cad he came to ( )ni iha, ( staling at his business here was " to close p t!io ,-ale of a .fl..inO jiiece of j ii j -. -1 y in 1 'lat'.siiiouth. flurin tlnil niht ho came to his iiid account. Tin- next oven i n- lie was found dead in his room at the Miirra. An autop-y was la id, tho coroner had an iiruie.-t and tin- verdict was that Mr. Shrock-had dii-d of heart failure, the result of falls on hi hip and knee. Two veal- previou-Iy ho h id breii Miuck b ii ba.-o ball on 1 1 1 rii'.ht knee and tins Innl practically cripplo'l bun. A oar lab-r ho had been thrown I com a pony, ii ra il 1 . 1 1 1 I lor it. As I'aukouiu ,-as. - i lie I ,,, ,,-.,!,...,! ,, j,. treasury is eiuptv ." j lu-urance men an- of the opin ion A demand was ma loon hr ock's j ,hil, jt al , j.p.,,, (-.uupan con-bond.-mon, two 1'l.ittsuu.utli nien.j,(1.,s ,,,.,., it will boon tho Director Ivobin.-ou ,-a - In- ha- no , n,M ,u , h 1( ,,.. i .(vv ,i. doubt that they w ill make the hail 1, in fact tho h.io proiiu-ed to aoo : i Ion t a . i n not i !.i- s. the ileiitll was oor or w!i:ilior limit is do so if nocoss, u. llowiver, 111. and Shryook'.- fri'-nd- wef - not s t isfied iiud Attorie-y I laii Krniii a m Weopino;' Water. iiid I--:pert Wil-mi of I'lattsiiiouth are n.w at work on the book- and a new rep. n I is promised soon. Slinook Wiis administrator of the e.-ta'e of the late "I'nclo Dick" Lewis, and alter the report ot the irta'e ol tlie schooi tuinl wa- mad- public there was consterna tion anions;' the Lewi- heirs. Ills final accounting w;is due in May, but he had postponed a settlement, though promising it in June. Mrs. lien Ward of Louisville, one if Lewis' heirs, lias liei n appointed idminisfratrix. The funds duo the estate are estimated at about I-f,l X . County Judti' Kamsey h;is as sured Mrs. Ward that the alfairs are not in such bad shape as w;is first feared, and as a l'lattstuouth bank er is on Mr. Shryock's bond, tho lieirs are not now borrowing trou ble. Hon. 1-. Iv. While, who was Mr Shryoek'soolleaniio in the legisla ture, Mr. Tljomas W. Shryook and Mrs. Celia Shryook, the widow, are the adininistr:itors of tho Shryook estate. In his will Mr. Shryook provided for the distribution of an es tate which would aiuont to '.i.fKKl to JIO.lHH). His visible assets consist of his drugstore, his house and lot valued at ir'J.allO and morttra'ed for l,tKKI, a building valueil at l,a(HI and his life insurance, Mr. Shryock carried irli.UX) in the Modern Woodmen, which was promply ordered paid, upon the re ceipt of the coroner's verdict. It Hoes to the daughter, Lillian, a jirl about 7 years old. He also carried fi.tHK) in the National Masonic Accident associ atioii. One ol its agents -at least Ilis business card said In- did - has asked leading; questions about Louisville and said that the com pany would contest payment, and lie lias advanced tho starllin,' theory that Shryock did not die Irom heart failure eau.-ed by acci dent and shock, but instead that he suicided, in view of financial embarrassment. Mr Kckstein, who manages the 1 r u o More ami was Shryock's con lideutial man, when aski-d about this says ho has talked with Adjuster Dovormau ol tin- Xatioiiiil Masonic Accident company and that Doverman h.i not intimated that the company had any idea of doi n - ;i ui;h I than pay in i;- t ! ic la i in. Kek-teiu says he is -urpvi-iid al any ITilk of contest and has not hoard it. If any wore held a re oponin ol the post mo: teiu .vould bo neoess;! ry . Ifesides tie- forerjii ' i r; i;.-uriuoe Shryook earm-d jlu.noa i;i tho I ' n ion la le ol t ) i 1 1 ah a. r '' in l ho prov i.leil bv tho rule Th'.- Knj.. Ineer's Si-lu. The freight wreck yesterday caused consider. i bio com incut by the citi.ens a- to who really Wiis In blame, ;i emul many laying the b la mo ii ion L i m"i neer M ay lie Id : but let that be a- il may the matter w ill be lookei I i n to by t ho o I lie in Is a ltd il the engineer was to blame ho will probably be lil'ed. Knojiueer May Hold's story puts an entirely diUereut liht upon the subject, lie says a slock train pulled out ahead of his train and after Ilis train had crossed the bridge and before he was aware the train had broken in two, he thought the train was y;oiiiy down the jjrade too fiist and he put on the air to slacken the speed. The lust time he was aware of the train beiiiir in two parts was after he had sueceedod in si. lekino; the speed of his train; the ri'Kesuiiin, who was on top of the c;:r. ivo him the siiinai to o ii heiii I, tel'i::.;- him the train had broken iiparl. He says he pulled the throb tie wide open and had the engine working for all it was worth, but ho w;is unable to i;i t out of the way as the air had set the brakes tiht The brakomon also corroborate him in every statement. If that is the ease nobody w:is to blame. .nine, on pel it ion to a I tio."ht the people, so tar a- po--i hie to probate. Allll-I , ce, i-e all toil and devote t hem-el es to -uoh i oi ci -es a- may be-t ex- state of W i I - 1 'l o-s liniior to t lie 1 1 is, 1 1 el el a m I ap liiiill H. Miry ook. deceased. Not no ' 1 " oo i. it ion ot the -real achieve- to crodil'iis to Id.- claims ,in or be- j niont- ol lour c ph t. d Centuries tore January hi, DIM, l'i a. m. "I Aiuei n an ble." In the matter ol the e-tato ol i Columbu- .-I.....I in lp- as the Charlo- S. Allen, iloc.-a-e.l. Ib.il pioneer ol pio-ie-s and euli-hlen i ii U on petition tor final setllei I. I nn nl. I ho -y stem ol unnersal ed Account- ol James II. l.roen al "'' t am i-i n our a-e t he nio-t prom lowed. Decree iici-ordiu-ly . fluent and -alutary leaturo of en In the inaibT ol t lie .Ma I e ol j 1 i U I ' b nmon I , a ml 1 1 i - p.vu I i.i I ly iip Anialie llartie;, docea-ed. l-ril..; pl'opriate (fiat tile schools ... mad, Otto appointed special adm i u i. ( by t he people thee, litre o I the day's trator. Iloariu; lor l;is ;ippoiut j d.-m niont ui'iioral ailmiui-ti ator. Aiie i '''' in a. ui. j ,lu' t'lll ,,1. ,.. I I O.I I O e ( ,1 IS W I ) -'I 11,1 1 lOII. ll lioti-e in W. A. i id' lit file Mil! uai I-'eserv. turn -in.! and o lil va ri Dr. J. K. Hall of Weeping Wafer, who has been conlined in his bed for a lonj; time, is able to set up. Henry Hrumbober and Amalie K'ueckler were o ranted a permit to wed to-day by Jude k'nmsey. Moth are residents of this city. Mrs. Harris, of Michigan, who has been visiting for some time past with the family of J. I. I'nriih returned home this niornini;. Mrs, Htta Holland of (ireouwood was yesterday iipiioinled niicrosco list at the Cuddahy packinj; house South iimdiii, at a salary of 'ii0 per mouth. J. N. Summers, foreman of tin machine chop, had the mislorlum to drop a 1 ireo piece of iron on his foot yesterday, inn-liiii;; one of hi. toes badly. Mrs. Samuel Chapman and her si.-ler in hiw, .Mrs. Daniel Matfson loll this morning for Colorado whore thev will visit with r- bitives a short time. Miss Lucy Walcott ha- roeoverot from the elleots ol the ioisiimint sin- received on the Fourth of Jul and has '-om- to 1 'Lit l.-mout Ii for awhile. Woepiii-' U'aler Mayle. t'n an ouut ol the wreck y oster day all pa-sepoer liiiius wont uio wav oi c oiiuon i, inns ami con -equenily . '1 n t .-mini t h only n oeived one mail, ami that in tin i'Vi'mimj;. A l:i in i ly i j i la i l'i wis - i yen t i in 1 .1 ic t i i i lay on 1 1 io M ret t corner I'he w ilo v. as try in:;' to oof her hu - band hi'.ine, i ! ,i i in i n-- that he Trrrir;l. im -v:xvmvc:.-t- tsw:Avm ,s. K'. D McNiiihn, const,. bio. Action lor damages for f.rbire to le; y execu tion. I rial to court. I'laiutilf t tile brief by July 'J.!. Defendant to tile brie! Iu! :V In the matter of (ho guardianship of Winona Masen, minor. Petitioner or removal of Owen Marshal, e-uardiiiii, failing' to appeiir, cause ontinuod. In tne matter of the guardianship if I rod i i Kleiniiie, minor. l-'rit.Otte qipoi n ted guardian, with bond h xed ltltik'. liond appproved and letters issued. I-alward ('.. Vanatla vs. The Pliitts- iimiil Ii .as iiii'l l.leciric l.e lil I o. Suit for LI IH, diuiiii-es for breach of contract. J ml-niont for plaint ill for iri:i.' tendon d ulv l In the matterof the i;Uiirduinship of II. iuy Livingston. Hearing- on mil settlement of Frank V.. While, uardiaii. lialanoe in hands of uardiiiu found to be $:t,llis.7a. Vouchor showing payment of same produced and decree of discharge entered. l-'runi Friday's 1 lailv. Will Hyers has returned homo from the Itlack Hills. K'eister of Deeds C, C. Piirniele is in Nehawka to-day on business. W. J. Streiht returned last niht from a pleasure trip tliroh;h Wyoming. Geo. Spurlock was yestordiiy granted permission to practice ;it the Cass County bar. i.elinhotf Urns, will move the first of tile month into V. V. Leonard's building on Main street. The little '2 year old irl of police man Fitzpat rick fell down stairs y esterday afternoon and broke her left lei'. The liltle oirl fell a dis tance of ei-hf feet. She is rostiu easy to-day and etlin iilon- a well and could be expected. Tony Cornelius, of Kearney, the ch.i iiipiou hose coupler of the world, has challenged Cieor-i- Fox. the noled hose coupler of Yankton, S. D . to ii hose coupling- contest for a pui se and the championship medal. 1 1 1 roe machinists have been trans, fc i roil from I Livi look to the shop 1, i e. Tom Julian came in ami wont to .. ork 1 h is morning. Fled How la m I a ml Moi-k Da i s wi 1 1 - o lo work In-: e Monday. There is lols of work in the machine shop hero and another engine rame in yeslerday to bo rebuilt. 1 1 -t I'.l I ii 0 1 . Lot the llo.il o or e ol shoo coiinlry and the oxeioises bo I as shall inipres, upon our youth tin- patriotic dutieol Anieii Ciin oil i.eii-hip. In the oh in olios and other places ot assembly o the people let there lie expressions of -ralitude to I li vino Providence foi t he do out la il II of the discoverer and for the Divine care and guidance which has di rooted our history ami so abundant ly blessed our people." FRED GORDER II SON. HA VI-: A VKU'Y l.Ak'CK STuck t)- Harness - and - Busbies. AND A rl'LL LINK OF I- A k'M M All 1 1 X HK Y, SICH AS HOOSiER SEEDERS, PLOWS. HARROWS. ETC. WK CAk'k THK TWO LKADINfi ( TLlTVATok'S NEW DEPARTURE T0NGUELE88, AND JIADGEU lill)lN(i Cl'LTIV'ATOUS every cent ho could 1 1 1 , i i o r and - . i n i 1 I croud t h A .:!e r, d s pent .I I ' r 1 K ' tho Ol'lM-le am u -e( t ' i -1 1 1 for i Ion - ., h i ! . -. I'b.-y llnally . ul .i..a , lo-eth.-r Miss Xollio l: ;. ril-ley is suiK-riiiL' from an attack of typhoid to i r winch i- I'ivin- her p iients aiel friends pinch anuetv. Th at si:.- th 1 1 .- (.They also carry a lull Line ol Implements at their house in Weeping Water. Fred Corder & Son lMattsnioiith, - Ncbrnsku w ill be able t' i o verci 'i:: is the wi-h el all w ho arc in syiupa thy with tins a'llioh-d laiuib, '. I lei phy sicia ns luivo la i Ih to he-lie ve thai sin-will come tuit all ri.,ht. Weep-in- Water Iva- I, . Count y Court. Charlo- Yandeveiiicr s. C. L. Slull ot ,il. Action in replevin J ml- inent for pi imtiil. In the matter of tlie la.-t will ami te.-taim-ut ot William f i. Shryook, decea.-cd. Hoiirin-- to admit same lo probate, August 1, M ;i. m. H. A. (iibson vs. K. L. Rood. Hearing on citation to disclose property subject to levy. In the matter of the guardianship of Lillian J. Shryock, minor heir of William H. Shryock, deceased. Celia V. Shryock appointed guardi an, with bond fixed at $7,000. C. C. Parniele et al vs. Sarah Gib son et al. Suit on account for rent. Default of defendants entered. Judgment for plaintiffs for $50. Iti the matter of the estate of eiii half yucly l.iiij Tin- M.,.n! Intel, -,i,ii (."on i , -,t f.vi r C):l'-o-il by '1 h. (.;,::,,, Pan Ai;r:ru!t u r !- t. One thousand dollar- in cash, a pair ol liand-oim- hetlan I pomes, i iirrai-o and harness, and over two looth ;i 1 1 1 1 i els.itV of nnuisauu olpei anial,e pi ies tor tne .i iciiltiii i-t s In i-l,ie-t readers Who will have thoin.- According to the general oust nil tor some year p l.-t the publi-hers ol the A-lieill-turi-t now utter their sixth .half eail Lternr. competition. This Claud c pititimi. w ill no doubt, be the most -iiintio ami successful one over presented to the people of tin- Tinted Mates and Canada One thousand dol t.u s in cash will be paid o tin- pei -on -em in-' in tin- l.ir-e-t h-t ol -;ni;li.,i words con-trueied Irom lotlers in the wold-"I'ho Canadian A -ricult itr ist." l-'ivo Ililudreil doll us will be -iv-011 lo I lie -eei md la 1-est I i -t. A baiiil-oiiie p.or of Shetliiud pou 1. s. .-,n i i.i -o a m I harness, will be l;ioii o h.' third largest list. (Her one 1 1 1' ui s.iin I additional pr i.o - ii .1 rdei 1 in otder ol merit: One -land piano, .-.loo ui-:ui, .T 1 1 10 piano, dinner .-el-, ladies' -old watches, dk dies- patterns, por tiere 1 urt. nn- si(r te:i services, I'eii iiisoii- poems I loiind in cloth, Dickon-' in I- voluuiiie- bound in cloth etc. A- there are more than I,11"1' priz es ii 1 1 one who take- the t rouble to prepaie an ordinary -ooil p-l will not l.nllo receive 11 valuale pri.e. ITlis is the hi--,e- thill-' ill the competition line t Irit we have ever placed belore the public, and all who do not lake pail will miss an opportunity ol a ble I hue, k'l'l.l.s 1. A letter cannot bo used oltener than il a ppears in the words "The Canadian Agriculturist" For insta 1100 the word e- - cannot boused as there is hut one 'U'" in the three words, 'J. Words having more than one iiH-sniiiio- Put spelled the same Ciin be used but once. ii. Names of places iiud persons barred. I. Kr- rors will not inviilulato a list- the wron-- words will simply not be counted. Iviich list must contain one dollar to pay for six months subscription to the Ayi iculf urist.l I two or more tie, the liir-i-st list which bears the earliest postmark will take the first pn.o and soon in oroer ol ineril. I uited Stiitos money iiml stamps taken at par. I he ohiect in olferinu these may;. uilioeiit )i i.os is to iutroduot our popular niii-ii.ine into new homes 111 every part ul the .Mnericaii con tinent. Kvcry competitor enclosing liOcts in stiini) extrii will re reive tree, by mail, postpaid one of the Agricul turists eleyaut souvenir spoons of Canada. Prizes iiwiirded to persons in the I'nited States will be shipped from our New York ol'lice free of duly. All money letters should be reyis tered. ( 1 1 r former cuuictilion - We have yivcii away over !f'Ja,(KKl in prizes 1 1 1 ri 11 or the Inst two y ears, and have thousands of letlois from prize win ners in every state in tlie union and every ,art of Canada and New foumlland, Lord I i leoursie, A. D. C. to the (iovernor general of Cana da writes; "I shall roeeoinmend my friends to enter your competitioii M M I trandon, 'iinoou vor, H C. "ro ooi veil 5-1. 1 Nil) in yob I" ami we bold Ilis receipt for tho same. A few of tho prize winners: MissJ Kobinson I 01 onto, l.'iiHi; I I Hrnndon l-'enolou Fa Is Onl., .-biiM; David Harrison Sv r;n use N , .Y" ia; II Itiiivis. St Louis, .f iiHI; Jns liaptio, West Dnlutli M i 11 11, Ya"o M i js i -or-; i 1 ni Iv'obei f son ( -k St, Itrookly 11, rf Iihki; Fred II Hill Had State st I irid- eport, Conn, and tin uisainls of others. Adi loss all com 111 nn icat ion to The A-.I ieultui isl, I 'etersboioit-h, ( hi I 1 1 10. World's Fair Notes. An exact lac simile of the San Louis Key mission, perhaps the finest ami most celebrated ol all the lamed old mission ruins in South ern California, will be seen at the world's fair. The Kentucky buildin-- at the world's fair will be ii ty piciil repre sentation of a southern colonial mansion, one of the distinctive features of which isyroal pillared porches or verandas. "We were overwhelmed with the ma-nitude of the pre nrations for the world's fiiir. Yes, it is on a much grander scale than was the world's fair in Paris. We must ad mil it. Of course 1 cannot yivc anything like definite liyures, but the commercial display alone which l-'rance will make will not fall short of fJ0,(HHf,HOO in value. We will have over here an exhibit of everything; the country of F'ranci iiroduces." Thes-";ire the words of Karon Allien do Yialar, ono of flu three special French commission ers, who recently visited Chien-n to arran-e for the ereetion of the French buildin-; at the fair. vine of the novel exhibits in tin 111 ;i ri im' section of tlie transporta tion department at llu- world's li will be 'Jm pen en - t ii vino; of A nieri- cau steam vessels, be-iunm-; with the Clermont and billowing down a typical series to the present day. The pictures will be sent by the New Yoik Sealiord, a marine paper. N "t w 1 1 ': i-l a ml in - tho ladies -ot . : -d out by the I h ronton i n -' .- in la -1 ov on in-' and the wind I v. in , ilu'A 11 a -,re;irli 1 pari ol 1 ; 1 ' do. or 1 1 ion, I lp -y rot u rued to t he p .: ! and had tln-ir -arilen j.arty ii , . 1 1 1 1 a . U - it a sin 1 ess both 111 ii so cial ami ii 1 ia lii'ia I way . Ill'- band I a , I I In put in ;m a j pi at am e as w..- '.xp. Ot'-.l. thin Stot iei . .-01 ni William St..- er. rosidino, 1 ! . 1 . e mile- oa.-t ol I ' r 111, dud at -. la . , elook t li i 1 nn 1 1 i 11 - 1 1 inn ll.o I'll' ,-f - ol a s n n-str- e. Tiie faiii-r.il : rre 1 this alii noon, k'ev . N a b' .1- 1 rlorm in--I th, last .-.el rile-, ih, Ocv eased wa :i siu-lo man. a-, d years am! 17 days, and in tne employ ol Must Home to Time. T he bill passed by the hoii.-e lo enforce reciprocal ooiumoicial rela tions between the I'nited Slides and Canada prov ides that when the pre.-ideul sluill bo sati.-lied that pa-sa-e tlirou-h any canal or look ooiiiiocted with tin- nnvi-alion ol tho St. Lawrence liver, the (ileal I .a kes, or the waterways 0011 m ot i n -fin- .-ame, ol any vessels of the I ' n ited Slate- or nl far-;oes or pas-sen-ers in trau-i! to :iny port of the I'nil. d Slates piohihited 01 made di !hoi 1 it or bun ion sum by th" i mpo-i 1 ion ol ( ol I - 01 o in 1 vv i-e, vv !i io 1 1 he si 1,; j , , , ui I o 1 10 1 - i j i n ( . 1 1 1 y ' II 11 i u -1 ; 1 1 1 1 1 u 1 1 1 1 - o 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 e . 1 1 . shall have the power to - i I - ' -1 1 1 1 the ri-lit ol (roe p,is.-,ii,r 1 ! 1 1 1 1 11 :: 1 1 St Mary 's F.dl - t .1:1,1! so tar as it re-l.i'o-s o v e.- - -1 1 ov. ne.l by subjects ol tin- a, iv criiim ut 1 h.-.'ii 111 1 n.i t i 11 -au.i.i.-t ih.o I'm!-, o ;-'.a:i THOUsaNMS in kewakds i:a M urphy . A I ispati h to I he I a m o'.n J011 ma I thi.- niorniu-, dated Ashland, say-, "liu -lars made ;i raid on the city Wei iiesd.iy ni-hl ill a wholesale imiMior and succeeded 111 securin i'iiii - idera ble booty, con.-ist i iiy mainly of small articles, (twin-' to the heat, doors and windows were freely left open and tho robbers had easy access to almost any residence in the place. It is positively known that ten or twelve houses were broken into and nmny articles of small value stolen. The heaviest loser was J. Porter, who was re lieved of $1.1 or $20. The burglars were very bold, taking things from rooms where persons were nleep ing. They are not known, but are supposed to be parties living in Ashland." La - I 1 ilia--.! iv .-a mile, M all e'.v ( a r 1 u - ol I 'hit ' - u ion 1 h add re-.-a 1 1 the lellli -e I . 1 1 ! ' ol li! 1 -I till - oil , III- Ii Us nk- 1. i i 1: h ' ! 1 .1 v e - i: 1 lei in a 1 1 v nl 1 1 1 1 1 1 'it. m 1 . , - 1 in -t lit. but We leal"'! oi.e - l ' . " 1 1 Wi I - . 1 1 1 II -o ol tin i e e i h I , i an a rt I nan on end to tie i tin I '," and am.-.b. r."that v. hen a in. i n .- iv - t h it every - ( i, I t Ii i n - I ha t ha- 1 .01 n don, In I enelij I ho coil nt r w a - i n 1 10. lured L v t lie Th- o i W.-.-ljy Com.-iiU'.u ol'Tlio I ,,i. I i--i M , ,, ,i irnal Which word in this advertise in. -nt -pells i he same back w ard as Im ward.- This ir ;i r ire i i t u rii ty lor every Madam, Mi.-. every lallier ami son, lo secun- a -.lemlid pi i.o. bl-;ut.V I'MI S l-A.-rv week thruic.hout this -real compel it ion prize- will be di-li ibiited as follows fin- lir.-t correol au-'wer received liin- jioMmai k dale on each letter to I"- I i a a - (he dale r.-oei v ed. a t tin-o!!ic.- ol the L.-nlie.- Home Ma-il.ine I em li and i i,-i v week durin-- l-'.'Jl W i! -.et M; )!,,. -eeond ColToi aosw. r. ?l n, ha- third -ad; fourth a boiiiuilul -ilver serviee; lif,, l',-,,. o'obii'k -ii v a -. i vice; and the next i-iooi roi t au- .vei-s -el pi i,.- iiin---in:; I nun r'-" down to S J. l-.v a r h- 1 loot : ns'.ver, ii re-jn-cbvo o'l bher a pri.i- winner m not v.-'ill" -' ' . '' special pri, ,-. Com-"ti:o- I l- . i j, ,(. -oinlielu .-talc- il- vei a, other dl-t.'llll points, hiive an o.pial , banco with ,!l '" -"'or homo a- (j,,. ,n, ii k will I a-iiu'iioi ,ty- in verv o.i.-i . i '-I - Faoli li-! ,, an'-wei-- must I"' aoeompaioeil ,y ,,, ,MV (,--' imaith - snbsci ipiy.u t,, o- e of " i nouie mil j.i.'.uies A niei a - i k'M I I M n i.M i j. - a i . i - it- J l a 1 1 1 1 ; -, d.n Tim, s - "I '"' Liidies Homo oh a I 'io to i.iiiv out I oi oi l mi on - j ' ' , 1 1 a - ! do m ! 1 1 1 n. I -onl . . . . i i -1 ooritio party, wo luiov tliat I ni'.niei.i.iy strong" II i.-tin-s n an. ii .-iar --,ver i a slll e l lie lies and any sla b lea-oniu- as that will mil help the cause, tor peo ple know better." Il-o-s to .show that li is remark.- wore not satisl.i, tory lo all ol them at lorn t. 1 1 put the writer in mine' nl Molxei-liau's speech to the independents here two years ago they all agreed that Me Keighan could talk, but they forgot to post him on their views on differ ent questions before lie commenced bilking and it was too late after wards. Gering said he had studied the silver question the past three months and was prepared to say that he had taken one side or the other, but left his hearers in the dark as to w hich side he had taken. Weepiuj? Water Kcpublican. illl i i.o vv inner will lei five lllst what In- i- entitled to." Norwood. (Cam, d.n Keg. -tor. Mo,,, y - , be sent bv j io- t ollice order ori e-i.-tei ed letter At dr. sstiie 1.,-idies Hon,,. Mn-.iziue I etorboroti-h. Camida. F..iv- S.m.i-;- Lots I. .I an.l 0, block h, and lots II and 12, block d b ir gani. Apply to k H. Windham. dlw wit. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Who Bbf waa mtX, w gT hr Cutoris. Wbao (b ni A Chilit, itie ohxl for C-Mtori, Wh A bUM MiM, tkt looc to OMIAfa, M CUkkM, rip m Una Cwfcrt, Jiff