Western news-Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1898-1900, April 05, 1900, Image 3

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ELECTRIC FLASHES
NEWS FROM ALL PARTS OF
THE WORLD
GIYE DONS MOEE TIME
MUST CHANGE FLAGS
SIX MONTHS
WITHIN
Spaniards in Philippines Given More
Time in Which to Elect Whether
They Will Remain Spanish Sub
jects or Surrender Allegience
Washington Secretary Hay and Duke
dAroo the Spanish minister signed a pro
tocol a few days ago extending for six
months the period of time allowed Spanish
residents in the Philippine Islands to elect
whether they shall remain Spanish sub
ejects or surrender their allegiance and
radopt the nationality of the territory in
wiichjtheyreside
The artice intlie Paris treaty bearing on
this subject allowed the Spanish residents
one year from the date of the exchange of
ratifications of the treaty within which to
make their choice That period expires on
Ihe 11th of April
Many important towns in Luzon where
Spanish subjects reside are as yet without
American garrisons -and the assertion of
American souvereignty over them has been
rather technical than practical while on
many of the Philippine Islands no Ameri
can troops or representatives of the Ameri
can government have ever landed These
considerations are deemed sufficient to
warrant the extension to the Spanish resi
dents of more time in which to make up
their mind as to their future
FRENCH WHIP ARABS
Six Hundred Warriors of the Deser
- Slain in a Ficht
I Iirjs An official account has been is
sued of a victory of French troops over
rthe Arabs atlnrahr who assembled with
the object of attacking the French expedi
tion which recently occupied the oasis of
Insalab south westof Algeria The French
learned of the scheme and decided to storm
the enemys position which was success
fully carried March 19 by a column led by
JLHeut ColEulown who first bombarded
- and then stormed their position the Arab
Warriors making their- last stand in the
mosques They left 600 killed and 100
wounded on the field Four hundred and
i fifty prisoners were taken The French
losses were nine native soldiers killed and
three wounded and two officers wounded
GREAT RUSH TO CAPE NOME
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Fourteen Thousand People Have
Already Engaged Passage
PortlandDre Fourteen thousand peo
ple have engaged passage from Pacific
coast ports for Cape Nome Alaska on the
first fleet of steamers which sails about
May 1 It is staled that forty two steam
ers wilileave for Nome from San Francis
co Puget Sound ports and Portland prac
tically at the same time Many of these
steamers will make two trips and it is es
timated that upwards of 20000 people will
tve Pacific ports for the new gold fields
during the season
FILIPINO MURDERERS HANGED
Double Execution Takes Place at
San Carlos
Manila Morales and Gonzales who
were found guilty of murdering their
countryman were hanged at noon March
80 in the plaza in front of the church al San
Carlos province of Pangasina an officer
of the Seventeenth Infantry presiding at
the execution which was witnessed by the
principal citizens of the place There was
no demonstration
Daughter Born to Mrs Wood
Havana Mrs Wood wife of the gov
ernor general gave birth to a ten pound
girl at the palace last week Mother and
child are doing well The records of
Havana do not show the birth here of any
other governor generals child Under the
Spanish regime the wife of a governor gen
eral invariably left for Spain that the
child might be born there
To Hang Tor Killing His Father
Dexter Mo Elijah Moore aged 19
who murdered Jiev Jesse Moore his fath
er in this county Nov 10 last was sen
tencedTto hang May 10 He showed no
emotion when sentence was passed A
motion for a new trial was overruled and
the case was appealed to the supreme
court
Travel to Paris Show Begins
New York Travel to the Paris Expo
sition lias begun The French line steam
er La T6uraine when it sailed for Havre
recentl3f had the largest number of pas
sengers on board that it has carried on any
eastward trip in three years there being
800 in the cabin and 200 in the steerage
Mrs liangtrys Play Barred
Pittsburg Pa Mrs Lily Langtry who
is booked to appear in this city will not
he permitted to produce her play The
Degenerates This was decided by Mayor
William Diehl who has received a protest
from the Presbyterian ministers disso
ciation
Pennsylvania Court Decision
Philadelphia The state supreme court
filed an order in which the court holds that
a company incorporated under the laws of
another state aud which fails to register in
Pennsylvania cannot recover at a suit at
law
Boy Shot by Playmate
Rock Springs Wyo A 10-year-old
boy named William Chase was brought to
the hospital here from Birch Creek south
of Green Itiver suffering from a pistol
shot inflicted by a playmate The boy
will probably recover
Publisher of Drovers Journal
Chicago liarved Goodall for thirty
years thepublisher and proprietor of the
Drqyers Journal difed in Chicago of leart
ifaiurgiVHe badbien an invalid for some
tiuie
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A NEW WAR CLOUD
Said Trouble Between Russia and
Japan Is Xiikely
London A dispatch to the Daily Mail
from Kobe dated March 28 says
Renewed trouble between Russia and
Japan in Corea is imminent The move
ments of the Russian fleet indicate the
probability of the seizure of a Corean port
The war office officials at Tokio are hold
ing conferences and there has been con
siderable naval activity in Japan this
month
Seattle Wash Thegovernment trans
port Garonne from Manila Feb 17 has
arrived from quarantine with news of act
ive preparations in the military and naval
departments of Japan for war with Rus
sia The Russian fleet at Nagasaki has
disregarded the harbor authorities and an
choted where it pleased The war spirit is
said by Capt Conrad of the Garonne to be
strong in Japan on account of the czars
secret attempt to gain influence in Corea in
violation of treaty A grand assembling
of the Japanese navy to be followed by
maneuvers from which foreign newspaper
correspondents and the public were to be
excluded was fixed for the last of March
DAVIS AT HOME AGAIN
Assistant Secretary of the Interior
Tells of Meeting Kruger
New York Among the passengers on
the steamer Aller from Genoa was Web
ster Davis assistant secretary of the de
partment of the interior Davis re
1 ented his previous denials that his
visit to the Boer republic was of an
official nature He met President Kruger
at Pretoria and was greatly impressed by
the strength of character of the chief exec
utive of the republic Davis believes that
the Boers will be able to continue their
struggle against the British for a consider
able time in spite of recent reverses He
had an opportunity of seeing the Boers in
action and he spoke highly of their sol
dierly qualities and courage He said he
was well treated by the Boers
FRANCE TO WAIVE RIGHTS
Xo Opposition to United States Se
Securing Danish Antilles
Paris The foreign office was authorized
make the following statement regarding
Frances attitude toward American acqui
sition of the Danish West Indies
France places no obstacle whatever in
the way of the success of the Danish
American negotiations On the contrary
owing to the cordial relations with both
the United Slates and Denmark she is
willing to waive her rights over Santa
Cruz as France values her friendship with
these two countries far more highly than
any claims she may have in thei Danish
Antilles
BARS OUR MEATS
Sultan of Turkey Closes Gates
Against American Pork
Constantinople The porte has in
formed the United States legation that in
the future the importation of American
pork will be prohibited giving as a reason
for the prohibition that the meat is in
jurious to public health Lloyd C Grisom
United States charge daffaires protested
energetically demanding the annulment
of the measure -
SIOUX CITY CATHOLIC SEE
Denied a Statement Has Been Issued
by the Papal Xiegation
Washington Rev Father Rucker sec
retary to Mgr Martinelli the papal legate
states that no statement concerning the
Sioux City Catholic see had been issued by
the papal legation and that it was im
possible to state when it would be
Student Riots in Italy
Rome Demonstrations by students for
and against the attitude of the socialist
deputies in proposing the convocation of
the constituent assembly are reported at
Parma Padua Turin Genoa Messina
and Palermo At Parma seven students
were arrested
Soldiers Charged with Drunkenness
New York Rev Dr Frank M Wells
formerly chaplain of the First Tennessee
Regiment has published a letter here as
serting that drunkenness is scandalously
prevalent among the officers and privates
of the army in the Philippines Dr Wells
also alleges that on the voyage home on
board the transport Indiana officers were
repeatedly intoxicated and conducted
themselves in a manner too vile for me to
mention
Pythians to Meet at Detroit
Detroit Mich It was definitely
decided Wednesday that Detroit
will get the convention of the supreme
lodce of the Knights of Pythias next
August After spending the day here
looking over the ground Major General
Carnahan of Indianapolis supreme com
mander of the Uniformed Rank of Pyth
ians decided in favor of Detroit
Ponce Postoffice Robbed
Ponce Porto Rico The Ponce post
office was burglarized recsntly The cor
ner door which is within fifty yards of
the jail was forced by the use of a jimmy
and the money in the place taken The
postoffice supplies were not disturbed
however though vandalism was commit
ted The loss is unknown
Fire Makes 300 Idle
New York Fire at New Brunswick
N J did 100000 damage to the Consoli
dated Fruit Jar factory Three hundred
hands were thrown out of employment
Die by Hundreds of Plague
Calcutta Deaths from plague here
March 29 numbered 217 and new cases
reported 157 The total number of cases is
831
Engineer Killed in a Wreck
Chicago The Columbus and Wheeling
express train on the Baltimore and Ohio
Railroad crashed into a Chicago Junction
freight train at Whiting Ind thirty miles
from Chicago The engineer Richard
Reminan was killed The fireman was
severely injured but it is thought that he
will recover
Warships at Port Arthur
St Petersburg The Russian squadron
which recently called at Chemulpo Corea
has arrfved at Port Arthur
LOTTERY BORN IN NEW YORK
Will Be a Corporation and Declare
Dividends on Coupons
Albany N Y Despite denials that
have befiu sent out State Comptroller Mor
gan has been investigating the formation
of a lottery that had its origin in his office
and is about to be exploited It did not
originate in the comptrollers office and
not in Mexico The method of doing busi
ness will be novel The information here
is that it is not a lottery per se but a cor
poration declaring dividends at stated in
tervals which intervals are to be about as
frequent as were the drawings of the old
Louisiana company The company will
sell shares of stock instead of lottery
tickets Some of these shares will declare
large dividends others will declare divi
dends not so large ard still others will de
clare no dividends at all The investors
who draw prizes in the shape of dividends
will be those who are fortunate enough to
purchase a dividend bearing coupon
WILL NOT INTERFERE
McKinley Will However Recognize
Republican Office Holders
Washington The president has in
formed the Kentucky Republicans that
while he cannot inerfere in Kentucky af
fairs to the extent of disarming the militia
of either faction ho is willing so far as he
can legitimately do so to recognize thelte
publican officials of that state as the de
facto officials
He told them in the same connection
that he would give directions that the mail
addressed to officials by the title only as
to govenor or secretary of state
should be delivered to the Republicans
holding those offices and notto the Demo
crats
MACRUMS TALE OF WOE
Ex Consul Tells Troubles to
27c to 29c
House
Foreign Committee
Washington Charles E Macrum
American ex consul at Pretoria appeared
before the house foreign affairs committee
March 23 and told of alleged indignities
he suffered at the hands of the British
during his incumbency
Over a Million for Soldiers
New York A shipment of 1893080
for the payment of soldiers in the Philip
pines has left the sub treasury There
were 000000 in gold coin packed in
wooden boxes each containing 20000 the
same sum in bills packed in three iron
safes and the remainder consisting of
minor coin packed in cartridge boxes
The money was under guard of
soldiers
eighteen
Expressmens Combine in Chicago
Chicago A combination of expressmen
and moving van companies in this city is
said to have been formed embracing
nearly 300 companies and single express
men It is said to be- the intention of the
originators of the combine to reduce by one
half the rates for moving furniture trunks
and for all business that comes to express
men
Harrison May Block Fight
Chicago Mayor Harrison is determined
to land a knockout blow on the proposi
tion to let James J Jeffries fistic cham
pion of the world try conclusions with
three men at Tattersalls The mayor in
sists that Jeffries must box six rounds with
one opponent or not put on the gloves at
all
Scholield Banquets Dewey
St Augustine Fla Admiral Dewey
the other night was the guest of honor at
the most elaborate banquet ever given in
this ancient city the host being Gen J M
Scholield After the banquet the party at 1
tended a garden party in the brilliantly
lighted court of the Alcazar
Five Workmen Killed
Spokane Wash Five men were killed
and several injured by a cave iii on the
Great Northern right of way track on
Washington Street A mass of brick
weighing hundreds of tons toppled over
burying a whole gang of workmen
Sugar Reduction Announced
New York Arbuckle Bros have an
nounced a reduction of 5 points in the
the price of all grades of refined sugars
MARKET QUOTATIONS
Sioux City Cattle common to prime
350L75 hogs LS5490 sheep
LC07C0 wheat Lie corn 252Sc oats
1820c butter dairy 1S20 creamerv
2224
Chicago Cattle common to prime
300 to 000 hogs shipping grades
300 to 525 sheep fair to choice 300
to G25 -wheat No 2 red 64c to 00c
corn No 2 38c to 39c oats No 2 24c
to 25c rye No 2 54c to 55c butter
choice creamery 23c to 24c eggs fresh
10c to lie potatoes choice 30c to 40c
per bushel
Indianapolis Cattle shipping 300 to
G00 hogs choice light 300 to 525
sheep common to prime 300 to 525
wheat No 2 70c to 72c corn No 2
white 3Gc to 3Sc oats No 2 white
St Louis Cattle 325 to G00 hogs
300 to 525 sheep 300 to 000
wheat No 2 70c to 72c corn No 2
yellow 30c to 3c oats No 2 25c to
2Gc rye No 2 54c to 55c
Cincinnati Cattle 250 to G00 hogs
300 to 550 sheep 250 to 050
wheat No 2 71c to 72c corn No 2
mixed 40c to 42c oats No 2 mixed 20c
to 2Sc rye No 2 59c to Glc
Detroit Cattle 250 to 000 hogs
300 to 550 sheep 300 to 575
wheat No 2 71c to 73c corn No 2
yellow 38c to 40c oats No 2 -white 27c
to 29c rye 59c to Glc
Toledo Wheat No 2 mixed 71c to
72c corn No 2 mixed 3Sc to 40c oats
No 2 mixed 24c to 2Gc rye No 2 57c
to 58c clover seed old 485 to 495
Milwaukee Wheat No 2 northern
64c to GGc corn No 3 37c to 39c oats
No 2 white 2Gc to 27c rye No 1 5Gc
to 58c barley No 2 44c to 4Gc pork
mess 1175 to 1225
Buffalo Cattle good shipping steers
300 to 600 hogs common to choice
325 to 550 sheep fair to choice 300
to 075 lambs common to extra 450
to 800
New York Cattle 325 to 000 hogs
300 to 575 sheep 300 to 650
wheat No 2 red 78c to SOc corn No2
44c to 46cj oats No 2 white 31c to 33c
butter Weamery 21c to 26c eggs west
ern 15c1 to16c
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Heaven Costs tl
Against John Woot
Crowd Disappoii
Members of the Figg family from Gre
had a special revelation from heaven th
otljer morning for which ihey paid exactly
60 the amount of the costs in their case
against John R Woods which was to
have been tried at Papillion
Woods was charged with complicity ill
the Figgite tar and feather case He was
arraigned at Papillion and released on his
own recognizance- to appear He would
have had no trouble in establishing- an
alibi as he had several witnesses who
could testify to having seen him in Fre
mont on the evening theFiggs were tarred
A large crowd had gathered in the court
room in anticipaton of a sensational trial
ana may were mucji uisiipuiuteu ai uiu
announcement of Figg that he would not
prosecute
While driving over here explained the
religious leader my wife became full of
the Holy Ghost and had a special revela
tion from heaven It told her that we
should not continue the case against Woods
and that is the reason I refuse to prose
cute
The court dismissed the case and 60
costs were charged up to tlie prosecution
Woods has decided that he will do noth
ing against the Figgs for bringing charges
and the whole matter will be dropped
FORGED A DEED
Somo Unknown Person Sells
An-
other Mans Farm
A fraud of peculiar and daring desipn
lias been unearthed at Wayne F D Kel
logn of Norfolk who owns a couple of fine
farms near Wayne was visiting in Lincoln
last winter when he incidentally met J G
Morrison another Wayne County real es
tate owner During a short conversation
Mr Morrison remarked to Mr Kellogg
I see you have sold one of your Wayne
County farms No I have not sold any
of my land answered Mr Kellogg where
upon the Lincoln man repliedthat it was
peculiar for the transfer had appeared in
print Mr Kellogg had thoimhtno more
of -the occurrence until one day last week
when he was at the court house paying his
taxes As lie loft the building it suddenly
occurred to him and upon return
ing and investigating discoveid that
a farm of 1150 acres had been
transferred from hi ownership last De
cember to one R E Britton and also that
the said Britton had made a loan of 1500
upon said farm through F A Dearborn
local agent for Hudson Bros Gompany
of Chicago lb was also ascertained that
Britton had made several trips to Wayne
since he had first appeared with the deed
to the farm and had it recorded This in
strument had been acknowledged by a
notary at Lincoln named Bennett and the
signiture of F D Kellogg was a remark
ably good forgery Britton had appeared
in town several days at a time while the
loan was pending and appeared in no
hurry to get away He also leased the
farm to the present tenant for another
year Sheriff J M Cherry is looking for
the forger
DECIDES AGAINST DORSEY
United States Court of Appeals
firms liower Court4s Sentence
Franks Dorsey will have to suffer for
a crime on account of which he was con
victed in Omaha in January 1899 The
United States circuit court of appeals sit
ting in St Louis has affirmed the decision
of the lower court in his case Unless
Dorsey can secure executive clemency or
obtain a reversal of his case in the United
States supreme court he will be obliged
to go to tho penitentiary at Sioux
Falls for a term of six years What fur J
ther action may be taken in his case is not
known but there has been talk heretofore
of making an appeal to the president to
grant him a pardon Several years ago
Dorsey was indicted on thirteen different
counts for fraudulent banking by render
ing false and fraudulent reports of the con
dition of the First National Bank of Ponca
Neb to the comptroller of the currency
ACQUITS MISS HORLOCKER
Alleged Poisoner of Mrs Morey at
Hastings Declared Not Guilty
The jury in the Horlocker poisoning case
at Hastings was charged and returned with
a verdict of not guilt- The crime of
which Miss Horlocker was accused was
that of attempting to poison Mrs Anna
Mdrey wife of C F Morey a prominent
attorney and junior member of the law
firm of Tibbets Bros Morey The mo
tive generally assigned for the deed was
Miss Horlockers alleged infatuation for
Mr Morey and a desire to get rid of his
wife while some believe that she was men
tally unbalanced at the time the act was
committed
Visitors Cut Each Other
A cutting scrape occurred at B Ingrams
farm east of Fremont last week Mr
Ingrain gave a man and woman who came
there in a covared wagon permission to
camp opposite his house for the night
Before they had unhitched another man
came up and the three soon got into a
lively quarrel The new arrival pulled a
gun and threatened to do up the others
After a lively tussel Ingram disarmed him
He then drew a big dirk knife and jumped
onto the other fellow and delivered some
bad cuts on his hand and arm disabling
him
A Runaway Engine
A runaway engine crashed into a freight
train on the Burlington Railroad near
Havelock The crew in charge of the
freight train escaped uninjured and the
engine was only slightly damaged
Building Boom at JBrainard
Brainard is enjoying a building hoom
this spring Six dwelling houses are being
erected at the present time
Macon Postoffice Robbed
The postoffice at Macon wasuobbed the
other night Macon is an inland town
eight miles north of Franklin The post
office Is in Thomas Moores store The
party gained an entrance through the front
door by breaking the glass The work
ivas done very neatly and bysomebGdy
Tho understood the business
Gets Fifteen Months
Judge Jesson of Plattsmouth sentenced
SeorgeS Lee former night operator at
Louisville to fifteen months servitude in
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Platts mouth Women Swindled
Recently a handsome well dressed
smooth talking young man made his ap
pearance in Plattsmouth and did a flour
ishing business for a few days He carried
a large assortment of beautiful samples oi
silk and while canvassing told the women
that he was advertising for a house in Chi
cago The firm had instructedhim to only
sen one pattern to eacti person as he made1
the low priceof 25 cents peryard but they
must pay him 1 down The purchasers
are still lookiug for the silk
Guilty of Aiding Jail Breakers
Fred Andrews about 18 years of age is
under arrest at David City on a complaint
barging him with aiding and assisting
R chard Smith and Oliver Stevens to make
tueir escape from the county jail although
no escape was made Andrews confessed
his guilt and gave the names of others who
assisted him
Suicide of Miss McNanaman
Anna McNanaman a 19-year-old girl
who recently went to Lincoln from Omaha
committed suicide in a house of ill fame at
712 M Street The dead woman was the
daughter of Martin McNanaman of South
Omaha The woman had -frequently
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The lafgebarn of Jplm 0Neij living
near Albion was burnedto thTground
auu with it neany all the macunery on
t le farm some fifteen tons of hay and one
cow Lil tniug was the cause Of the fire
The total loss was 10j0 Insurance cov
ered the amount
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Storm Causes Wreck
The storm at Superior the other night
blew a stock car which was standing on a
siding outo the main line of the Bur
lington and it was run into by passenger
train No 14 Both engine and stock car
were badly wrecked No one was hurt
Boy Killed by a Broncho
Wesley White a young man living
about ten miles west of Gering was
thrown from a vicious broncho and in
stantly kijled He was the son of well
known and highly respected citizens
Gets S10000 Damages
Anthony Yost in the district court at
York obtained judgment for 10000 dam
ages for personal injuries received while
an employe of the defendant the Burling
ton and Missouri Railroad Company
Nebraska Short Notes
The business men of Fremontare already
making plans for a street fair there next
fall -
Tile faculty of the Bellevue College has
expeiledW EHannan a student of that
institution Sand severelycensured several
others for disorderly conduct in the boyss
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E Ewell associated with the American
Beet Sugar Company has been in Kearney
securing contracts from several parties for
the raising of sugar beets for the factory at
Grand Island
Anton Odvorkaof Omaha state organ
izer for the- WesternBbljemran Fraternal
Organization has organized ailbjlge of the
society at Table Roclc withfrrfenty six
charter members
The Hardy State Bank 4wassisited by
burglars about 3 oclock the other morning
They blew open the safe with dynamite
and secured 4000 No trace of the rob
bers has been secured
In the case of George Hurl but against
the Burlington Railroad at Plattsmouth
the jury gaye Hurlbut a verdict for 500 for
injuries received from falling over a basket
in the aisle of a passenger coach
Private Arthur London who was shot
on the 15th by C H Thompson at Valen
tine is dead A coroners inquest decided
that the shooting was felonious Millaman
who was shot at the same time is recov
ering
The woman who was arrested at Ban
croft for mulcting members of the Masonic
fraternity at Lyons out ol5 was let go
free aftr she agreed to refiirn the money
This she did and gave the information that
she had an accomplice that was also work
ing the same graft at towns between Emer
son and Norfolk
The Missouri Pacific Railway Company
has had a force of men at Weeping Water
the last three months boring for water and
after reaching a depth of 500 feet has quit
drilling The company did not get a flow
ing well but secured all the water neces
sary which is of excellent quality It was
feared that by going deeper they would
strike salt water
A deficit of 7500 in the funds to meet
running expenses of the schools for the
year is facing the board of education of
Nebraska City- When the estimate of ex
penses for this year was made last year the
board decided that a 5 mill levy would he
sufficient but it appears that a miscalcula
tion was made somewhere The shortage
began to accumulate two or three years
ago on account of insufficient levies
The plans and specifications for the new
Parmele Opera House at Plattsmouth
which were drawn by Fisher of
Omaha have been received ad accepted
by Charles C and Tom
The news of the death of Private Will
iam Newlon of Company H Thirty ninth
United States volunteers who lived in
Fremont at the date of his enlistment has
been confirmed by a dipatch from Con
gressman Robinson in which he states that
he has received a cablegram from General
Otis stating that Newlon was killed Jan
17 on the trail between Ibaan and Rosario
He was shot in the head and killed in
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TAnmmusincr story showincr how pratf
tWlfire our cousins is going about In
i Washington A young diplomat has
lately appeared to pay considerable at
tention to a beautiful debutante The
lady has a mother whose name in fash
ionable New York Inevitably suggests
cotillons and the leading- thereof Tht
eager swains ardor was it Is saidMCon
siderably damped the other day when
on an indirect reference tohls Inten
tions regarding the daughter the
mother cut short his panegyrics with
Well Mr T she would be a verj
expensive young woman to support
London Leader
State of Ohio Citv op Toledo
Lucas Couktv fa
FranK J Ciikxev makes oath that lio Is tho
senior partner of the firm of F J CnEET
CodoinK business In the City of Toledo County
and State aforesaid and that said firm will pay
the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each
and every case of Catarrh that cannot ho
cured by the use of HAiiis Catarrh Cure
FRANKl J CHENEY
Sworn to before me and subscribed In mypros
ence this 5th day of December A D 188C
A W GLEASON
Notary Public
Halls Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and
acts directly on the blood and mucus surfaces of
the system Send for testimonials free
F J CHENEY Si CO Toledo Ohio
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Demoralizing Women
He If we buy a house and lotjtherell
be taxes to pay
She Nonsense nobody ever pays
taxes Pa always got out of em
Indianapolis Journal
Mrs WlnMoWs booTHrao stbot Tor Children
teething sort ens the sums reduces inflammation
allays sain cures wind colic 23 cents a bottla
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It All Depends
Caller picking up manuscript Is
this a joke
Humorist It is if I can sell it but
its rib Joke if I cant
TTTAUTT low debilitated or exhansted cared by
Tonic KREE 1 Trial Bottle
containing 2 woeta treatment Dr Klines Institute
631 Arch Stroet Philadelphia Founded 1871
The Pusiliata Last Word
It is better to give than to receive
as the pugilist said when he delivered
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