Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909, September 26, 1899, Image 2

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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1809.
11. Rkksk, republican nominee
for supremo judge, way at one time
city clerk of Flattfeinouth.
Mi: Pi: van will have a job on his
hands when he vii.J. rtukes to barruon
izo the Pl.tt-ii outh democrats.
It si i:m Jitrange that two rock
ribbed dera.wi .t- v.1.1 ullow a mall
otlico like lh.it of treesurer brine
about a breach of their social career.
This is not on y ti no of t he candidates,
hut of their friend-.
Txin finance commtte-- appointed to
rabo fund to pry W. J. Hryan for
coming down lion on the 27th is
working early a::d 1 to. The colonel
is only worth about $100,000 and can
not afford to talk for nothing.
RKl'llvLlCANS over : he slate are
greatly pleased with the nomina
tion of M. n. It " f-T supreme
judge. II itilicatio" iie.Hogs aro to
bo held in Lincoln ; tui other points,
flero is where Piui tr-ir.o-nh will fret in
lino.
Tin: thousands of employees of tho
great Southern K;i iway nystem, who
aro to b :,(iv . ..n el iho tea per cent
which w.is e: t off from their wages
during ttio lS'.- Cleveland calamity
period, are not. likely to (jive muoh
hcetl to tho present frantic appo il" of
the democratic parly.
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'Jiik nomination of M. 15 Ree&o for
supreme judjre mectri with general
favor all over the state. E. G. Mc
Gilron of Oai.iha nud Dr. William B.
Ely of Ai !:) were nominated for
resents f tlu n; v.-i.ity. The86
nomination i.ro ?'. : isfactory. The
republican tiekei w ! i be an eay
winner in Ncbr-.k.i linsf-tll
Bl'SlXKs failure, in Iho United
States, acoo diii to l' ;d.-troet'8, con
tinue rein a knit' y -mall. For tho
weelc endiny Septfin'jer 7 thore wore
onlv 123. Kffain.-t b'Jl i.iit voar.and S08
in tho c. rre1pi.-:t,!n week of 1800,
when Mr 11. , -i .v.:- t-llinf people
from re;i r plai itnr tho dire calatn
ity in r?toe for ; he country in ense of
tho rej- cl.ion of nis free silver proposi
tion. -
THE money in circulation in tho
United States on September 1, was,
according to tho statements of the
treasury department,$25.41 per capita,
agr.-iinst $21. IS on July 1, 169G, just
prior to the nomination of Mr. Bryan;
yet Mr. Bryan and his associates, who
aro dictating the "principles" of the
democratic party, insist that free bil
ver must remain tho leading issue cf
the c imptiyn. of 1819 and 1900.
Thk fact that tho monej' in circula
tion iu the Uuited States has increased
nearly $450,000,000 oince Mr. Bryan's
nomination, is likely to prove quite
emharratsicy to the djmocratic ora
tor whoso loaders are everywhere in
sisting- upon making free silver the
leading issue la the c.impaign of 1899
and 1900. Tho money in circulation in
tho United States cn July 1, 1896, just
prior to the nomination of Mr. Bryan,
was SI, 06, 41)4, 966, and on September
1, 1899, $1,942,131,141.
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Digests what you eat.
It arti flcially di ?ests the food and aids
Nature in strengthen.ng and recon
SniSlne the exhausted d.pestive or
2 , ?t is the latest discovered dipest
gan3. iViT. No other preparation
ant and ton e. -M oin v v
C? vellevehand pmaneitly cttres
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F. G. FrtlCKE & CO.
"Thk party which, by viciou oad'T
ship in 1861, was made to place itself
across the path of freedom nd pio
res?, 9hould tako care not to follow
tho Und tHU year of men as lacking
in sayiicity as theyaiein patriotism.
But wo ma j' take oomf .rt in the reflec
tion that no leaders can carryall their
party into courses their judgment
must condemn and their heaits rj--oi.
There are, thank God, many demo
crats in Ohio who do not desire the
humiliation of their country no- the
dishonor of their 11 iff." Secretary of
State Hay in letter of Sept 11, 1S99.
A t'tiCST exports from this tariff and
trust-ridden country were the largest
in too history of our commerce. Tbey
amounted to $104,648,463, against $84,
56.",rrl in Augruit of the phenomenal
yea , 189S, and S0,S25,050 in August,
lS97,vhiio in tho Augusts of the years
1894, 1S;." and 1890, the average was
but about $6.', 000,000. Yet, the next
democratic stnmp orator who comes
along will probably toll you that the
protective tariff is ruining our foreign
markets and that the trusts aro de
t roving our domestic industries.
The fact that the exports from the
United St.te-t to Cuba, Porto Rico,
Hiwuii and the Philippines were
nearly twice' as much in the fiscal
year 1899 ns they were in 1898, and
vastly more than in any preceding
year, is proving somewhat embaras
eing to anti-expasionists. The mar
kets tbeso inlands afford under their
new relations to tho United States, is
muoh greater J.han ever before, the
only time nt which their purchases
from us approached those of 1899 be
ing the years during the operation of
tho reciprocity t-eaty framed under
tho MeKinloy law. Tho export to
Cuba in the ftsenl year 1899 were $18,
0l5.7O, ag.iiast fl2,KU7,661 in 1895; to
Porto Hi co, 2.685,84l in 1S99, ngainst
if 1,8.1 I.'jI j In 1m; to Hawaii, 9,30.V
470 In 1899. against .'!,723,0.T7 in 1803,
and to the- Philippines, $104,171 in
ISO!), again! 81 19.255 in 1895
IN Til K FI SION K INKS.
Fusion politics is becoming quito
warm in Plattsmout the last few days
and from the present outlook the con
Toi.tlon to be held In this city next
Wednesday will be a mighty fine
thing.
When W. K. Fox made his an
nouncement as a candidate for treae-
jurerbe exploded a bomb shell that
knocked things sky high and some of
Jim Ilerold's friends went straight up
in the air and when they came down
they were a maoeled mass. They
figured that James had the right of
way and everyone else should keep
off tho track. However, there are
others who are not adverse 1o hand
ling the county funds during the next
twoyetira .1. C. Cummins is not al
lowing any grass to grow under his
feet and ttio friends of Jacob Tritsch
aro u ging him to enter the race.
The fight on treasurer i ffsets the
other offices pretiy much, but in the
meantime John D Tuit of this city is
repairing the fences that were wrecK- d
a few yoars ago with a view of m .king
tho men for county clerk. J. D. i
not slow in puliii g ttir.s and ho
stands a good show of g tt ng the
nomicat on. J M. Campbell of A vo
is also mentioned in connection witn
the cU rk.-nip.
For district clerk W. E. Failing ..f
Greenwooil, McDonald of Mur-
iiock aidl h rles W . S..c m n of ihs
city are talked i f by their friends I
is thought that as the laUor h is never
been rewarded for the galla-it s- rv-h e
he has rendered tho party in the i nil
eighteen years it v-ould be uo mo e
than right t- givo him tho nomination
for district clerk.
It is said that Oscar Allen is not
looking for tho nomination of county
judge, but that he oxoecis to go on h
ranch, which he Azures would bo
m ire remunerative than running for
an office on tho fusion ticket in C tss
county this fall. In that event it is
u-jgosted that I. O. Dw3er will once
mote beacandidato
wiiiiam u. wnooier is on easy
street so far as the nomination for
sheriff is concerned. Ho will be nom
lnatod by acclamation.
For 6uperin tendent of schools Pro
fessor Smith of Elmwood seems
to bo in the lead, while Horr John P,
Sattler will again seek tho office of
coroner.
The proteoiive tariff does not seem
to be so bad a thing after all. Demo
eratlc statesmcu insisted, during the
recent discussion in congress, that it
would reduce our foreign markets, yet
we have gone on increasing our ox
ports so that wo aro selling to tho out
side world a million dollars' worth of
manufactures every day in the J'ear,
or twice ns much a two years ago. To
quote Secretary of State Hay, who
from his position overlooking our com
merco with the world, is especially
able to speak with acouracy: "We
have gone fir toward solving the
problem which has so long vexed the
economists of the world of raising
wages and at the same timo lowering
the cist of production something
which no other people have acc'm
p'ished in an equal degree. We pay
tho highest wages whicn are paid in
tho world. We sell our goods to
such an advantage that we are begin
ning to furnish them to every quarter
of the globe. We are building loco
motives for railways in Europe, Asia
and Africa; our bridges can be built in
America, ferried across the Atlantic,
transported up the Nile, and dung
across a river in Soudan in less time
than any European nation with i
start of 4.000 miles ca do the work
We sell ironware in Birmingham;
carpets in Kidderminster; we pipe the
sewers o Scottish cities; our bioycl-s
distance all competitors on the con'i
hent, and Ohio tends watch-cases to
Geneva."
HOOTS FOUIMPSON.
Sockjess Statesman of Kansas Is
Driver) From tb Stage
With Jeers.
hopo whatever of recovering the
money. Last Thursday he received a
letter from the officials in Switzerland
informing him that his pocketbook
had heen found, and that Its contents
would be forwarded to him at onco.
Tho president's trip to Chicago iu
October will be supplemented by a
short tour through t-omo of the princi
pal cities i f I linoia and may extend
went as far as St. Paul. This plan has
not been elaborated and the extant of
tne presidential vacation wm depend J KaXSAS CITY. &gd 22 A dispatch
on the pre.-s of official busioess at that l0 lne Journal from Wichita, Kan.,
time. . eayfl.
I Ex-Congressmaa Jerry Simpson was
First Assistant Postmeter General hooted off the platform here this even
Heath has been designated by the iDg while addressing a local Grand
postmaster g neral to represent the Army of the R -public reunion. Simp
postofflce department in the reception aon ,aid: "I irlorv in the spunk of
Says h Would Rather Be With
Agulnaldo Than With Gei)
eral-Otls.-
commiitee appointed to meet Admiral
Dewey in Nw York.
Ex-Sieakor Ft ed has announced
thai he will continue to r--eideiii Port
land until Octobo , when he will make
hi hen qu rter at the Hotel Mnnhnt
tan, N-w Y-ik, i-i order to attend to
hi tiiv p H'ji i;i. 11 1 - fa mi y will joi i
h m in Gotham at r i ito fa. I, when
h- will ie.-e upt wn l.ou".
II b rt F z immons averts that a
11. hi lnv-i 1 1 o-iiis"-- him with the
winner . f J. il .-- Sh i li y fight.
arnj he - s 'hit. ii- i -o fi lent th t
ht- I'H'i viii F iz ini'no'-sdu not be-littli-
.1 ITi-i v.eti, y over- him. but
lie h ; n k - " 1 1 st. o i i ; i he y it o t agai n
he wi 1 h .-; , tv.o! e t.h in hold his
OW).
A Thousand 1onoii".
Could nut expie s -h
Annio E. Sprlngi r, of 1 1 .' j 1 1
Pbiladclphiit, Pa., wle u i
that Dr. Klng'x N h .
Consumption I a I com '
her of a hacking co-igh i
yoars had made life n 1
othr remedies Mnd doeL .
her no help, but b1i nay- 1
Cure it Bfon removed 1 1 i
chest und I can now s i ty - '
something I can BcaroeU r l
doing before. I feel like i n
praises throughout tho un.r- r
wlll every one who trie 1
New Discovery 'or any trou
throat, cheat t-r lungs. Price
11.00. Trial bottles free
Frlcke & Co's. drug sto .
bottle guaranteed.
Wtr and nioirn.
The authorities of LHU. r.
concluded some exhaustive
efficacy of ozone for purify
Dertmentea upon
After treatment tho v :
In organic matter, 1 ; 1: i 1
tion and more p:il.it .ib'.o.
Post.
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'! iinnr Amer ea cu.i r:icen
i-x i i- i' -n si v m r- re to
pMi ii s I- tin - c uiiiry to
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i:.' ii r-i I h vc- -elf, w h h-h
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RErcm.iCAN t oc-i i it ket.
County Clerk ,
Oouuty Treasurer
District Cleric
County Judge
Sheriff
County Superintendent.
Co rone
Surveyor
.JAMES ROBERTSON
J.L. BARTON
G. F. HOU EWORTH
J E. DOUGLA
1 E. WILLIAMS
. ... ROBER O VS
P. P. GASS
E. E. HILTON
Commissioner, Second District.
. I. H . DAVIS
INFORMATION AND OPINION.
For many years email amounts f
gold havo been dug up betwee A ion
and Williamsburg, O This week he
property wi.s leased to two California
gold men who began work. Sluices
aro now oeing built and as soon as
they are completed work will be ac
tively pustied. The enti e region is
said to be full of mineral.
Tho navigation bureau of tho nnvy
issued a list of vessels of the United
States navy of all kinds, miking the
surprising showing of 312 craft. This
includes many small vessels and craft
captured in Cuba and the Philippines,
but the showing is, nevertheless, re
markable in comparison with the naval
list of two years fgo.
Illinois Methodists voted to hav tho
$2S8,000 paid by the United States-)
government to that church for publish
ing house claims returned to the
United States treasury, on the ground
that it was obtained through discredit
able methods.
A year ago Prof. 1 T. Weeks, of
Winfield, Kan., in climbing a moun
tain In Switzerland lot a pocketbook
containing fl25 in gold. He notified
th authorities of his loe, but bad no
A soli'iirv hisfhw ymnn held up tho
Calis'og. und L k" P rt. s'age at
"Dep. i' ito Hu d," i e ' N.u , Ca! ,
and O'-mp -II d 'he p isseng.-rs to rtand
in a row n lfi;r ' nd.-r their valuables,
amounting t. a' ui $75 A Well known
character ni-raed Joe Weir has been
arrested on snsp cion.
Aguinaldo's men. They are ImrjlJ
flghtlr g to regalq the laud the C ith
oiics took from them.
4'A l.-cal paper hs asked: 'Who is
J -hn Brown's oul m .rching wit'i They find this method a.r
Oils or Aguinado?'. I believe John large scale, and s n(., iri i
Brown's soul is marching with Agui- erto used. All ph:..o,": :;
OMldo." j pnyuc microoea inua.
Simpson said, in uhti nee, that he
would rath, r be with Aguinaldo than
with Genera. Otis.
An old solaier in the audience 'One
und aid the epeoch was drifting too
much into politics. This was ap
pla ided and greeted with cries of
ib nw him oui!" and "'Kick Sim p
nn i ff 'he plttform. "
Men and women arose tiud hissea
Mtid the men kept crying: "Put him
out '.
Simp-on appealed to the crowd to
sit down.
'T am com ng to my peroration," he
mid, althougu he h id been speaking
onlv fifteen minutes. Cries came
'T ike your peroration to Aguinald ,
Sitnp-on "ttempted to cu on. but no
i. no could hear him ten feet away.
The biind struck up "The Star
iSpingled Btnner" and Simpson left
ihe platform. Hii retirem nt was
greet' d with prolonged cheers.
VETERANS OF
What
THi
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FUTURE.
Mny Be 1'onad
TUlrty VerH !!.-:!!.
"The reunion of the :'ci icij of the
Survivors of the Da. U of Cavlte at
Madison Square ga J.-.- !:i.7t evening:
was a most successful nuion from
both a social and financial point of
view. Over 7.000 member.; were in at
tendance, nearly four-fifths-of the en
tire membership, and the accomoda
tions of the hall were strained to the
utmost. After the banquet addresses
were made by a number of the promt
nent members, and lettc-rs of regret
were read from the president and the
governors of New York, Pennsylvania,
Porto Rico and Cuba. Among those
who addressed the meeting were Rev,
George Dewey FitzgibLons, Dewey Ma
nila Brown, Cavite G. Jones, Governor
Phillipine Olympia Green and Vice
President Raleigh Concord Tubb. After
the banquet was over dancing was in
dulged in until a late hour." "The
Patriotic Order of the Sons of Cuban
Liberty gave an entertainment in their
hall at 1G47 Bowery last evening, the
receipts of which are to go toward
building a monument to the memory
of the Cubans who icrst their lives in
the late war. A fair attendance was
present and the musi. s; numbers were
rendered by Mrs. Santiio Cortet
Coogan, Cienfuegos Murphy, Amphlt
rite Cook and Matanzas Johnson. Mr,
Habana O'Donoghue made quite a hit
with his recitation of 'When Gomes
Marched to Dinner.' Quito a neat lit
tie sum wes realized." "From Simp
son, Ky.f comes a dispatch v.'hich says
that John K. Llttlejohn, a gunner's
mate on the Nashville in tho late war
with Spain, who elaiirs to have fired
the first hostile shot of the war, died
In thrt town on Wedrrs-'ay. We have
no wish to doubt th veracity of the
Sampson Duple, but at the sme time
Mr. Littlejohn is the twentv- third man
to die since the war wa? endsd claim
4.ng the honor of havl-!? fired the first
hestile slict. Isn't this rather overdo
ing it?" "Schky J. 0'Br!?n..23 years
of are, Tvas picked up bv Officer Good
on Bleeker street last r.icrht in an in
toxicated condition. Bofore Judge
Coo!y this morning OTricn claimed
that his condition ?:as the result of
dlscu'Bs'np; th? v-ar v?th Spa:n in the
Maine saloon yesterday evenin? with
two old cronis. Bill Dewey Nau?li
ton acd Bagley Terror O'Rourke.
Jnd'e Cooley dccJa-ed that In view of
the circumstances the prisoner was
lucky to offend by a mere plain drunk,
and Mr. O'Brien, was released." "A
youth giving his name as Auya5t.ua
Cuba Libre Llghtfoot wa3 arrested
yesterday while acting in a suspicious
manner on Broadway. Llghtfoot Is
thought to be an alias of Hot Shot
Smith, a noted sneak thief, who has of
late been operating: successfully In the
neighborhood of Fifth avenue and
Thirty-eighth street. The prisoner
claims to have been tho first ehlld bcrn
on Cuban soil of American parents
after the capitulation of Havsna. II
Is still in custody."
Nw Philippine Army Plan.
Washington, Sept. 22 A plan is
under consideration at the war depart
ment to create an army division of tte
Pnilippinea and divide the division
into departments on a basis similar to
that in Cuba. The idea is to create
four departments in the Philippines.
at least three of them to be com
manded by major generals. Tho
PhiliDoines Heretofore have been
known as tho dopartment of the Pa
ciflo.
It is expected that one department
of the proposed new division will con
sist of General MacArthur's coram ind
north of Manila, another will be Gen
oral Lwton's command south of Ma
nila and a third will be a new com
mand to operate from Lie gay en or
Dagupan.
A fourih department will probably-
con sist of troops in the islands south
of Manila, which include the com
mands now at Jloilo, Cebu and other
points.
The scheme has not yet taken such
definite form ae to determine the com
mands of the departments and divis
ions. There is little doubt, however.
that Lawton and Mac Arthur will re
main where they now are and prob
ably the command in the islands south
will be under a brigadier general. An
other officer will have to be selected
for the department in the far northern
part of the island at the terminus of
the Dagupan railroad.
The plan is to give each department
commxnder all the troops that can be
hucc sgfully operated and also insure
sufficient garrisons for all point
token. Protection to the pexcable
trices is one of the chi-f objects
sought, as r presentations m de to
the war department iodidte that
many of the inhabitants do not want
to fight nnd if unmolested and re
lieved fr m fear of attacK by the
Taga'os will assist in u -porting the
utbority of the United Stites and
make it impossible for the followers of
Aguinnldo to subsist.
Wedding: Kins on the Tot
A woman without arms has been
married at Christ church. New Zea
land. The ring was placed upon the
fourth toe of her left foot. A similar
marriage was performed at 3t. James'
church. Bury St. Edmund3, in 1832.
A Costly Drouth.
The drouth of the last few years has
cost New South Wales an enormous
amount of money. The flocks of the
colony have shrunken from 66,000,000.
representing a loss of 20,000,000 sheep.
Thirty Thousand Acres of Timber.
The timber on 30,000 acres of hard
woods at Algoma, W. Va., la about to
be cut at the rate of 35,000 feet per
day. It U estimated that five years
will he epent In finishing the tract
RooKvelt Open CHmpalgn.
A KRON, O., Sept.. 22. The repf bii-
c n oamoaigo in Ohio wiil be foimaily
opened in t is city tomorrow. There
will be a parade of political clubs
early in the nfiernoon, f dlowed by n
m'88 meeting addressed by lion.
George K N tsh, the republican nomi
nee for govrnor. and Governor
Roosevelt of New York The e will
be no other adresses except eucb s
m iy be tLnde by Hon D. N Tibb ils of
b e city, who will preside at the
meeting-.
The survivo s of the E ghth Ohio
regiment, known as "The Preid nt's
Own," which, under Colonel Cb.irles
Dick, participated in the Santiago
cttmpnign, will be here to welcome
Governor Rooseveit and act as hisf
escort in the parade.
There wfll he delegation from al
the larger cities in northern and cen
tral Ohio and present indications are
that the attendance will be very large.
Kodol Dyspt-p m Cu Is a s- e
compound having the -ndornerne
eminent phxsiot.'. s nd them-
pre-s. It iigcf'-' w ' it. vou Hut"
i-itively curt-j .j -p-p-t . M.
Keiron, Blooiniriid .i' , I'.-nn., - i r i'
euro 1 him of Indi- Ktt n of en ye.-iin'
standing. F (i. FnoKe & t.'o.
Whip His iO-Vrnr l.. . Ii
The Cincinnati l..(...u.:
roe Hedges, aged 106 j ei.
derson, Ind., who wii., ; . i.
old son Hiram, at ind. i -.
tlaced him in -the haL.!.-. ;
who sewed his scalp tc. .
trying to bring him to, i .
house in Irondale addUi
he distinction of Lei.?
crol the first epli.e ..
way ever constiuctr.i . .
strength and meiit".
th rc marvelous II. i.. :
.cs of the family.
old.
"Best on the m u-;
coldfe and ail hr.-n.
croun it h ro qu
R. Whltfo.d. S ui ' '
One Mil ute C u . h C
ic Co.
i f.-r
h . I.
I."
The Ka leer's htr--is
There are 1,60 persons u
German emperor's list of p.:n;:l
eluding 3f0 women srvar.L-.,
engaged In looking after t! ...
two royal palaces and caath-.-,
long to the crown.
W.:.'.
Rjkref t of tieni.
Among the rarest of prcdoi
the green garnet 13 probn! !
valuable. This gem is of fu
shade. f more brilliant tl,
the emerald.
E. K. Turner. C m
cured of piles by DeW
Haeel Salve after suff i m
years and trying ov r
edies. Physicians at d
dorse it. Bnware of dnn.
terfeits. F. G iTioke & '' .
Cklf ta the fllot Mm !
BaUvl (Ohio) Sun: We 1
of all kind 9f things be In.,
lot maehlaes, but the late
from Sarclnla, up In Brovi
The Individual In question, i:
tlvely claimed, put a calf i-
erforeeald slot machine. His b- t
ent ker good and loving b
town with a plump veal calf
butcher, and he straightway i
kit te "ntaehina" nnd the '
dlappea?d In a -ry short t;
There's always hoie wh-i
One Minute I'ougn ?ur-. '".v
of pneumonia 1. ft my l j"
8nnpe and I w n-a lie ti
of con umption. O' e ',
Cure completelx "r d :
Helen McHen'v, B m
Give-instant r ef F a. I
A German wuo Le.ieves in L-:
waving devices has patented a rail
shears with a spring attacam -
When a cut has been made and
shears are closed, the spring ope -
the blades slightly. When they a:e
wide open, ready for cutting, the ar
rangement acts In the reverse way and
.assists in closing them. Both actions
lighten the work of the cutter.
For wounds, bur -s. i-c-i -dsso-er.nv ie
diseases and al. irtpating eruption",
nothing so sooth ng and heuli g I) -Witt's
Witch Biz I Salve. M E n ma
Bolles, Matron Englewood Nuu y.
Chioago, says of it: "VV nen all e s.
ils in healing our babies, i' vrilli
oure." F. G. i'k- & Co.
Quick Work of Bridge Bailders.
During transshipment of the parts
of Atbara bridge on its way to Egypt,
a portion of one span was left. A
cablegram annonnclng the fact was re
ceived at the works of the builders,
the Penooyd Iron Works, Philadelphia,
at S o'clock In the afternoon of one
day. Two houra later the material was
"laid out" ana by 9 o'clock the next
morning the duplicate parts were
steaming away from Peneoyd on a
railway train- finished and painted.
Emperor Ooafoehor.
The German emperor has consented
to stand godfather to the twin sons of
a coachman at OLesorf. He has also
made their parents a handsome pres
ent of money and has given permis
sion for the babies to be christened
William L and William IL These
names will appear In tho church regis
ter. The twins are the seventh, and
erpbth ems of tfcefr pattent
r station are hustled out through
sfHe and held up for their t'.c
Anatravlle's Antlqo MHm .
The railroad companies of
Siave never discovered that it .r,
ibJe to take up tickets on tl-.:
Iwnce the passengers are loe!;r
cars to pievent any of th?m gi. ;
Tide, and when they arrive a:
What Horses Csn Carry.
a horse can draw on the rt '.'-.)
of earth road "about four tirr.es is nuc.
as lie tan carry on hl3 bac'-.. Oi
good ! macadamized road he err; , iT.
tn tlmea as much, on a wood:-;. . '
rwenty-nve times as. mucli. sail c '
stTeet railway fifty-eight t.m:.
Trnch.
Wanted Salesmen for
Oils and grease, paint-, th
-pecfaltiei- Complete W
ral termii. The D trit I
Detroit, Mich.
in
rn -
; v e
le
For Sat-k or Rent- s
and d-we'llng comb n-d
known ' a trm T. V. D vi
I Murray. Inquire of J. v
I turray, Keb.