w?' mspr tRfjfWK" .y,ifiW' ' ,rr'" T GOEBEL'S END CAME. After Hanging in the Balance Nearly Five Days He Passed Away. Ll rut. (lov. Ilrckhiitn Win lit Onrn Sworn In tit Oiivuriinr to Muko tlin Content AcliiMt Tiiylor Movu ti Ioot Atoiiumoiit to (lootiol. Frankfort, Ky., Fob. 6. William Goebcl, ilcmocrntiu claiinnnt of the ex ecutive ehuir of this state, died at 7:2."i Saturday night. The end 1'iul been expected since morning;. Ho continued to sink during- the day, the bulletins of the physicians becoming more and more alarming. When an nouncement was made of his death in the evening many of his support ers wept. It has practically been de cided that the remains of (lov. Gocbel will be buried at Frankfort, in the cemetery overlooking the Kentucky river, where lie the remains of Dan iel Sooue, Vice President JUehard Johnson and several Kentucky gov ernors, eminent jurists and soldiers. IttH-kmuii Sworn In m Governor. Frankfort, Ky., Feb. 5. Exactly ono hour after the death of Mr. Gocbel, .7. C. W. Jleckham was sworn in as governor of the state, the oath being administered by S. J. Shackelford, clerk of the court of appeals Alonzo Wulker Liberated. Frankfort, Ky., Feb. 5. Alonzo Walker, the stenographer who was placed under arrest on the charge of inciting soldiers of the state guard to mutiny while pinning a notice of n proposed application for tin injunc tion upon Ine door of the ofllce of Gov. Taylor, was released yesterday morning. The release was not made in response to the writ of habeas cor pus which Sheriff Sutter tried in vain Saturday to serve upon Gov. Taylor. The latter concluded that Walker had remained in custody for suillcient length of time and told him to go home. The charge of inciting to mutiny has not been quashed, but Walker may not be brought before n court-martial as was at one time contemplated by the ofllcers of tho state guard. Taylor Offnrs SfJOO ItmmrtL Frankfort, Ky., Feb. 1. Gov. Tay lor has personally offered a reward of $500 for the arrest and conviction of the man who shot Gov. Gocbel. Gov. Taylor said the authorities of Frank lin county, in which the crime was committed, have not requested him to offer a reward ofllcially, and he there fore offers $500 as an individual. Taylor Hum Ills Own Operators. Frankfort, Ky., Feb. 4. Gov. Taj' lor has proved against the delay and inconvenience of receiving and send ing telegrams in his present exclusion quarters, by means of messengers, lie lias had two wires run into his oflice and has his own operators within tho cilice. .Iiiclgn Ciiutrcll Issues a Writ. Frankfort, Ky., Feb. !. Judge Can trell has issued a temporary injunc tion restraining Gov. Taylor from in terfering with the legislature and from removing the seat of that body to London, Ky. FOR PENSION LAW REVISION. CoiiiinlHitlnniir Kvans Siy th Two Ci-norul I.iiwn Arn Ilurdnni'd with Too Jinny Com pllcit tuil Decisions. Washington, Feb. 4. Commissioner of Pensions F.vnns wa3 heard by the house committee on invalid pensions relative to pension legislation. Mr. Evans expressed the belief that the time had come for a revision of the pension laws. The two general laws had become complicated by so many decisions and constructions that he believed it to be essential to have a general revision in order to get at the real meaning of the law and the de sires of congress toward the pen sioners. He had therefore recom mended a commission to revise the pension laws and he believed such a body could do its work and report to congress by next December. Mr. Evans was asked as to charges that had been made that some special com missioners who investigated widows claims asked insulting questions o( these widows. The commissioner vigorously denied these charges. HIS SALARY TO CHARITY. New .Mayor of Hun ilium Set1 un Kxiunplc Tlutt MlRht 15" Followed on Till of tho Wntor. San Juan. V. 11., Feb. t The in stullation into oflice of the newly elected city ollleials took place Fri day. Mayor ISgoscue, who was the re publican candidate, refuses to accept the salary of his oflice and announces that he will devote it to charity. The republicans carried San Juan by :i majority of 1.0S0, the total number of votes cast being 1.S37. The city council now stands ten republicans and five federals. The election laws entitle the minority party to one third representation in the council, The federals, it is alleged, shrewdly tricked the republicans in the elec tion by voting, on the republican ticket, for light weight, inexperienced men and freezing out of the council live of the best republican candidates. THE BABY'S CRY, t Iln n I.anKunue "Which Convey a r"nowleilu! of I'liyalcnl Ailment. The notion that a crying baby Is a healthy one, like many popular beliefs, Is true hi a measure, but may be dan gerously misleading. A baby that never cries would probably not live, or would be a puny and Ill-developed specimen. A lusty' bawl tiow and then is necessary as a species of lung gym nastics tlie only one possible to the infant. So a little wind in the stom ach, or a little discomfort from the clothes, or even a little biul temper, may be useful, if it provokes crying. Uut we should learn the language of the' cry, since crying is the chief method the baby has of communicat ing with its elders and telling them what is wrong. While we learn not to be unduly solicitous when the lungs are merely being exercised, we must learn not to neglect an appeal for re lief. When the cry is constant, and is not to be stopped by nny of the ordinary distractions, it often means earache. Hunger albo announces Itself by per sistent crying, but this appeal ceases the moment food is given. The cry that comes after eating, and that is excited by indigestion, is more or less intermittent or paroxysmal, and when there is colic the baby moves his body about, instinctively seeking to shift the pain, which such wriggling will often do. Pain in the head is expressed by a scries of sudden shrieks, loud and sharp, in the intervals of which tho child is quiet, and often somnolent, or whimpers a little. A loud, sudden cry, occurring during sleep, and possibly not even waking the child, is often a sign of beginning joint disease. This disease is rare, how ever, in young babies. A fretful baby, crying at the slight est provocation or without apparent cause, is ill at case and may be sicken ing for some definite illness. When a child invariably follows a cough with crying there may be pneu monia or pleurisy, the movement pro duced by the cough causing pain in the chest. When, however, there is fluid or other effusion in the chest or lungs, interfering with respiration, tho baby cries but little, seeming to know that it has no brenth to waste. A hoarse cry is indicative of laryn gitis, and this, when more pronounced, is the croupy cough that mothers dread so much to hear. A nasal tone in the cry, like that in the vpice of older chil dren, is n sign of some obstruction in the nostrils. Youth's Companion. A AVnr Speech Thnt Fulled. John Augustus O'Shea used to be in considerable request as a lecturer on his military experiences. Once at Dum fries he came upon the platform wear ing in his buttonhole a daisy, which he quietly removed and held up. "Ladies and gentlemen," he began, "I hold in my hand a 'wee modest flower' I plucked this evening from the grave of Hobert Hums." The audience was in terested and became enthralled as tho lecturer went on to speak of the na tional poet. Then, suddenly recollect ing that Durns had nothing to do with his subject, he stopped abruptly. "And now," said Mr. O'Shea, "I will proceed to relate my experiences in the war." Hut by this time he had thoroughly en gaged the sympathies of his listeners, who would not hear of another sub ject. "Never min' tho war, sir," they vociferated; "gie ns Hobble Hums!" And he did. This extempore oration afterward became one of the most pop ular of Mr. O'Shea's lectures. London Chronicle THE GENERAL MARKETS. Kansas City, Mo., Feb. CATTLE-Bccf steers $1 1!0 ? 5 Stockers 4 U5 ? C Toxans 3 10 g t HOGS 13 75 4 SHKI3P 4 25 5 WII13AT No. -2 red OS fi) No. 2 hard Kl & CORN No. 2 mixed 2U4 OATS No. 2 mixed 23 IIYK-No. 2 FLOUU PatentH 3 25 3 StralKhts 2 70 2 HAY Choice timothy y 00 U Fancy prulrlo C CO C nilAN (sacked) Cl HUTTJSlt Fancy to extra.. 18 CHBIOSE Kull cream 11 EGGS l'OTATOES-Hoino rown .. 30 ST. I.OUIS. CATTLE Beeves 4 50 0 Texan 3 fi5 4 HOGS Packers 4 70 4 SHEEP Muttons 4 50 5 FLOUIt Extra fancy 3 10 3 WHEAT-No. 2 hard 07 CO JIN No. 2 mixed 30j OATS No. 2 21 IlYE No. 2 HUTTI5K Creamery 20 LiAJtD Prime, steam 5 05 5 l'OIUC 10 25 11 CHICAGO. CATTIiE-Bcevus 400 C HOGS Mixed and butchers. 4 00 4 SHEEP Western wethers.. 4 75 5 li'L.OUH-Winter patents.... 3 40 3 WHEAT No. 2 red COBN-No. 2 OATS-No. 2 BYE May 53VWT LAUD C POMC 10 NEW YORK, CATTMS-Stoers 4 SO 5 HOGS Common to choice., 5 15 0 SHEEP Common to choice 4 00 t WHEAT No. 2 red 7510 CORN No. 2 U OATS-No. 2 C. CO 00 55 TIM 30 70 G4,4 23A 21 52 40 SO 50 75 02 23 12 12 10 50 SO 80 25 15 OS 32 21V4 52 21 70 viM 25 00 70 32 23 51 75 SO 25 75 7G?& 40 24 THE Tells How He Escaped the Terrors of Many Winters by Using Peruna. Mr. Isaac llrock, Horn in Iluncoinljo Says: " I attribute my extreme VXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Born before United States was formed. Saw 22 Presidents elected. Pe-ru-na has protected him from all sudden changes. Veteran of four wars. Shod a horse when 99 years old. Sitttttttxftxrff rtxtfrlrfrW I'rcKldent KrucKcr Ahead. Pretorin, Transvaal, South Africa, Due. 7. 18!)!). Messrs. Swanson Rheumatic Cure Com pany, Chicago, 111., U. S. A.: Gentlemen Your last shipment and communication re ceived. 1 am very much pleased with the information that you have so. kindly Riven me. Please find enclosed hank draft to the amount of X'41'2 10s, for which send mo twenty-five (2j) gros of Swansoa's "5 DROPS. " Ship same as before in order that there may he no delay, as this medi cine will bo greatly needed before it reaches! us. The last shipment is almost disposed of, as the medical department of our army uses large quantities. This order is entirely for use in the army. I have been told that our success on the battlefield is due to a certain extent to the use of "5-DROPS" Rheumatic Cure, which has relieved and prevented a great deal of suffering among our men from Rheumatism, Neuralgia and other acute pains caused by exposure. Your "5-DROPS" is ns good as a Transvaal soldier! In one of the battles, a small quantity of "fl-DROPS," together with other medicines, was captured by the English, which was a great loss to our men. The Rui necks won't do it again. 1 am, re spectfully yours, PETER HAAS. "5-DROPS" is the most powerful specific known. Free from opiates and peifectly harmless. It is a perfect cure for Rheu matism, Sciatica, Neuralgia, Dyspejisia, Backache, Asthma, Catarrh, La Grippe, Neuialgic Headache, etc. Large sized bot tles (300 doses), $1.00, or three (3) bottles for $2.50. Sample bottles 25 cents, SWANSON RHEUMATIC CURE CO., 1C0 to ICi E. Lake St., Chicago, 111. Called It Down. "You want a decollete shave, I presume," remarked the funny barber, as the dudelet climbed into the chair. "Aw beg pardon," said the youth, "but wcailv, I aw fail to conipwehend." "That's French for cutting down," nn swered the knight of the razor, with a grin on his mug. Chicago Evening News. How' Tills f We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that, cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure P. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known 1'. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable m all business transac tions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Tiuax, Wholesale Druggists, To ledo, O. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. Hall's Catarrh Cure u taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the sjstem. Price 75c. per bot tle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. Hall's Family Pills are the best. "How did .Tack come to make up with Jim':'" "Heard (.onie ono say they were at sixcK and sevens, and was afraid of the unlucky 13." Town Topics. ij;iN 1'cr 'Week. A Kilary of 18 per week and expenses will he paid to man with one or two horse rig to introduce our Poultry Compound and Lice Killer among farmers. Address with stamp, Acme Mfg. Co., Des Monies, In. IN Co., North Carolina, March 1, 1788, old age to the use of pcruna." V XAJ.X4.XXX XXX XXX XXXX XXXXXX Always conquered the grippe with Pe-ru-na. Witness in a land suit at ago of 110 years. Believes Pe-ru-na the great est remedy of the age for Ca tarrhal Diseases. TW-FF5F;fW,Fr An AU-Ycnr Resort. Tho Crescent Hotel, Eureka Springs, Ark., opens March 1, 1000. A most desirable, at tractive nnd convenient resort for health and pleasure seekers. Ideal climate, pure sparkling water, best accommodations. Through Sleepers via Frisco Line. Write for particulars to Manager Hotel or to any representative of Frisco Line. I.oiv Triiiiicrtittirc. Teacher What happens when a man's temperature goes down as far as it can go? Smart Scholar He has cold feet, ma'am. IJostou Christian Register. It requires no experience to dye with PUT NAM FADELESS DYES. Simply boiling your goods in the dye is all that's necessary. Sold by all druggists. You must lichavc yourself if you hope to avoid worry; no guilty man can avoid worry over his misdeeds. Atcluson Globe. The Grip of Pneumonia may be warded off with Halo h Honey of Horehound and Tar. Pike's Toothache Drops Cure in one minute. FOR 14 CENTS! Wn wlnh to pain thin Tenr 20O.WO W notv cuutomrrn. mill firncu oiler O I I'Kk. Ulty Muriii-n iicci, lie l'kg.Knrl'ttt KtihtuIiI CiicumberlUi " 1.1 UroKHit Market l.ottucc, 16a 1 " HtrnwtiPrry Melon, lBo 1 " II Day Hailloli, luo 1 " I'.nrlv Ultio (Iftt.baro. luo 1 " ICnrlr Dinner Onion, luo &) a " Urllllant Klcwor Kimiln. 16o O) wortn tf i.eu, lor ii ccnu. Ql.w AbovolO I'Ickd. worth $1.00, wo will nail 70a free, touotliur with our great (lataloR, tellinit all about sAiirn s Minimi dullah potato upon receipt, it tills notice Aide. , otninm. Vii Invito ?onr trade, and i-l, know when you oneo try Hal.cr'a ' 9H11UUM 71111 win inivrr un wiiuout. ' -UH rnzrmontiaizer'a IHUO rar- 6 est earllentTomatn (Jlant on earth, i m j JOII1 A. IIII.7.KK BKKI CO., I.t tltOHSB, ttlH. & I'eX 1 n MX? vaza fa m Dm 2 Cures nil Throat ami J.tintr Affections. m'Mtt&Yww Get the genuine. Refuse substitutes. Jjb IS syRE Dr, JSull's Jills cure J)ysfefu'tx, Trial, toforsc Iluy it of your storekeeper. LAMB'S Throat Cnndv. onoof tho beat Confections Jor Vocalists, l'tllilln Hiii fikiTH etc. Heml lOrta. to I.AM1I Mt'll. CO., Ottawa, Canudu, formniplo box. SV NKW IIIS(OVi:itV; Klvt'H IJ nulek relief mid cures wort euxeK, Hook of tcvlinotiluls mid 10 iluj' ti eminent I'l-cc Dr 11 II. (iltr.K.N'H hUMi, Ho 1), Atlunlu.Uu. tSsmmmsssfflSRsm junta nnenr. tL cioc ranoi crj neat LOiwi oyrup. tmic-s uoou. uixj vvq in iimo. Hold by dniririids. H!a vttrtTrvrmrstjttsmmr.s'. iv iv ii.r kJi.-7M va 1.WJ- si 3jPiw$' 2 taSXlsMi ill! 111 XKxSSWSE 4rBinffiS5lllK AMERICA Isaac Brock, a citizen of McLennan County, Texas, has lived ill years. He now lives with his son-in-law at Valley Mills, Texas. In speaking of his good health and extreme old age, Mr. Brock says: "After a man has lived in the world as long as I have, ha ought to have found out a great many tilings by experience. "One of the things I have found out to my entire satisfaction is the proper remedy for ailments that arc due directly to the effects of the climate. "During my long life I have known a great many remedies for coughs, colds, catarrh and diar rhoea. I had always supposed these affections to he different diseases, but in reading Dr. Hart man's books I have found out that these affections arc the same and that they arc properly called ca tarrh. " had several long sieges with the grip. At first 1 did not know that Peruna was a remedy for this disease. When I heard that la grippe was epidemic catarrh, I tried Pcruna for la grippe and found It to be just the thing. "As for Dr. Hart man's remedy f Pcruna, 1 have found It to be tho best, !f not the only, reliable rem edy for these affections. It has been my standby for many years, and 1 attribute my good health and extreme old age to this remedy. "Very truly yours, For a free book on catarrh, addrtst The Pcruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio. SLICKER WELL KEEP YOU DRY. Don't be fooled with n mackintosh or rubber coat. If you wantacoat that will keep you dry In tho hard est storm buy tho Fish Brand Slicker. If not for talo In your town, write for catalogue to A. J. TOWER. Boston. Mais. 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