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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1891)
ni33, . ,- 153 ft v t ,T. V THE BED CLOUD CHIEF A. C. HOSMER, Publisher. RED CLOUD. - - - NEItRASRA CURRENT COMMENT. It was rumored In Uerlln that Prince HtMiiarclc will Ih5 asked to act at arbi tnitor !ti the Ifchrinir hca question. Gov. KugfiKLi., of Massachusetts, ha fiipned a hill preventing illegal mar riages and divorces by Jewish rabbis. Rkpiu.hf.ntativks of the people at Atlanta, (Ja., presented at I'cnsncola, Fla., to the United States cruiser At lanta, a magnificent silver service. Two Paris jewelery (Inns have brought suit in attachment against federal officials at Chicago to obtain possession of smuggled diamonds ob tained by fraud from the foreign deal ers. Juik (Jkkbiiam declined the nomi nation of the citizens' committee for major of Chicago. It is understood the nomination was afterward tendered ex Scnator Farwcll, who also refused to allow his name to In; used. It is reported that Justice Stephen, of England, whose mind is mid to have been unhinged by the worrj incident to the trial of the Maybrick case, will soon be enabled to enjoy a prolonged vaca tion In the hope that the rest will be of benefit to him. I.v the investigation of the sugar trust by the state senate committee G. I Elliott, an accountant, testified that the trust had made a profit of overSll,!KH),000. Stockholders had been paid 10 per cent- of this. The remainder was still in the hands of the constituent companies. Cni Ciiauixs Dui'MMoMi, of the bank ing house of Messrs. Drumiiionil, of London, committed suicide recently by shooting himself with a revolver. Trouble growing out of a law suit with his former friend was the cause of the act. The coroner's jury rendered a ver dict of temporary insanity. A.v important step has been taken iu the settlement of the contest over the scat of Senator Dubois of Idaho. His name has been put on the roll of sen ators and he will receive, his pay as a duly elected I'liilcd States senator from that state. Senator Edmunds says that the law and the precedents sustain this action. Pp.Nvr.it, Col., is without a mayor. The supreme court denied a rehearing iu the mayoralty case. The acting mayor, Wolfe Landoncr, was a few weeks ao declared to be illegally elected alter holding his office nearly a year. I). C. Packard, president of the board of sujiervisors, will probably act as mayor until after the city election nc.t month. At the sale of the llrayton Jves ori ental nrteolleetion at New York, among the prominent jwople present were: Mrs. XV. K. Vaiiderbilt, I'otter Palmer of Chicago, 1). O. Mills and Mrs. XV. (. Whitney. The grand temple vase, lit tle form with elalxirate color decora tions painted iu relief of the Yung Chiug era, til14 inches, . was sold to Potter Palmer for S!,u::o. l'l.ooos which followed the recent heavy snowstorm in Russia have de stroyed one-half of the winter crops in many places in southwest Russia. The Vistula has overflowed its banks and has inundated a great part of Warsaw. The inhabitants of that city are in dis tress owing to the floods, the severity of which can be judged from the fuel that the ramparts- which form a part of the fortifications have been in parts de stroyed by the rUiny waters. Tiik first application for repayment of the direct tax was received at the treasury department on the l.ltli. It was from Governor Hill, of New York, and the amount of money called for was about S1,--.C00. The application must be scrutinized by the fifth auditor, the first comptroller and the commis sioner of internal revenue, the officer who made the original collections. When the account is verified a draft for the amount will-be sent to the governor of New York, the money to be held in trust for distribution to the persons who paiil the lax or their heirs. Tiik semi-oflieial Novoe Vremya has taken up the hint that if the Roths childs espouse the cause of the He brews it means financial pressure upon the government and publishes a long, venomous article stating that the Rothschilds themselves have given hostages to the Russian government, insomuch that they now own practical ly all the naphtha springs of ltaku and have arranged with the American Standard Oil Co. to divide the markets of the world. The Novoe Vremya then says that Russia would not fail, in the event of financial troubles to give u Roland for an Oliver. MoitKthan 1(H) days ajroaCapt. Norton Failed from New York for Europe on a small steamer of the same name, for w Inch he claimed the quality of being un sinkablo. Ho has never been seen since. Now, one of the memlers of his com pany has heard from the ill-fated craft through a Itrooklyn "medium," who declares that Capt. Norton died of starvation when eighty days out from port, a few days previously Ids wife and his neice, who accompanied him, having died. The little ship met a ter rible cyclone, and was driven far to the southward with the loss of its smoke stack and deck house. At present the wreck lies about tt.000 miles cast of Itmr.il and Engineer Coulbon whs the only survivor. O.nk of the curious incidents of the re cent storm in England was the snowing up near Exeter of oe of the old-fashioned four-lion coaches which still do duty m many parts of England in de fault of more modern methods of tran sit. The unfortunate passengers were compelled to camp ny the roadside near the snowbound coauh. They built u large tire, inlprorised a rude hut nude ofirariches"torn from trees bordering on the highwav, and kept up their spir its as-lest they could. In spite of their efforts to make the best of a had job, the alnxot v.tirt- lack of food among the pavAJ ixH reduced then; to a state of semi-starvation. When rescued the party was badly frown and in a state of comp3ete exhaustion. - s- -s AkkHts' have lieen appointed to allot lands n severalty to the Sac and Fox anSi MM iudtana and arc on their way to Jn4i.nJirriJpry. fcinnlar action wjttlca s soon as soon as possi-,-... iu- "- ---- -' allotment. Under jv.nltv uiauivun, -- " Mhj'Vk-stl,.&fc.audl:,ox Indians hare r- " 'loftf t&bTCRWi" which to take their M scveSftv 'alikaents. and if not then ; r .::Whded th atvnt is to makv the al ' lofttidAt&t&r&xxn: These must be ap proved by the secretary and patents Uutftt Mltti iho-Midue of the lands tjirtmihn ii open WMseiucmcnu ine J ii.fcMP lHI M vrucrcin w uc ifceir lands ia severalty nnder similar re strictions ar to Bcttleaacat. The Chey enBesaad Arapahoe haTe'ninety days to take their lands in severalty with the privilege ollhirtj.dajs" cxtewdoa. NEWS OF THE WEEK Gloaned By Telegraph and Mall. rEBSOKAL AND POLITICAL. A lo.no dispatch from Ixird Salisbury on the Itchring sea question was pub lished on the 10th. The offer of arbi tration was renewed. CoNojtKRHMAX HnKrxiNiunflK, of Ken tucky, is reported quite sick at Pensa cola, Fla. Tiik California senate has passed the bill drawn up by the attorney-general excluding the Chinese. Cait. 8. Ii Maso.v, of Troop E, Fourtli cavalry, died at Vancouver, Wash., recently of Itright's disease. Skckktahv Mlaixk has received a cable message from Tokio, Japan, an nouncing the death of United States Minister John F. Swift. Hha7.ii.ian newspapers have lccn re ceived at the state department contain ing a decree by the Brazilian president declaring the ports of that country free and open to the imiorts from the United States that were included in the recent reciprocity agreement Tiik Paris Temps saj's that the nego tiations la-twccn France and England on the Newfoundland question have re sulted in an agreement, which will be submitted to the French and English parliaments. Tiik prolonged contest over the United States senatorship in the Illi nois legislature ended on the 11th in the election of Gen. John M. Palmer, the democratic candidate. Cock re 11 and Moore finally deciding to cast their votes for him. The election was esti mated to have cost the state S100.000. Wiiitki.aw Rkiii, United States min ister to France, has written an intro duction to an English edition of Talley rand's memoirs. Ciu::k Ji'sriCK Dpkhkk, of the Rhode Island supreme court, has resigned. Tiik German reiehstag has rejected the petition to admit women to the lileral professions. Tiik anti-Pinkerton bill has passed the lower house of the New York as sembly by a vote of tS to IU. A Washington special says that the names of ex-Congressman 'Morrow and ex-Senator Ingalls are mentioned in connection with a successor to Minister Swift, who died at his post in Japan. A I'Iiivatk telegram received in Ham burg from Chili announced the assas sination of President Halmaccda. Tiik Wisconsin assembly session was recently taken up with the civil rights bill, which puts the black man on an equality with white men. An amend ment restricting the provisions of the bill to lend and water traffic accommo dations, proposed by the democrats of the judiciary committee, was agreed to. Gkn. John W. Fri.i.KU died recently ut Toledo, O. He, distinguished liim self by defeating Forrest in Tennessee in 1WV.J and again at the battle of Cor inth. It Ik denied that the junketing con gressmen attending Senator Hearst's remains to California acted uiiliccom- inglj- Paknki.i. went on another of his mys terious disappearances. He was sup Mised to Ikj with Mrs. O'Sheii. His friends were greatly disconcerted. Lyman It. Gokk has declined the re publican nomination for lieutenant governor of Rhode Island. Piiksihknt Hakkison and party re turned to Washington on the i:tth. No ducks were killed during the day. Miss Nannik Bavahu, youngest daughter of ex-Secretary Kayanl, is en gaged to Count Loweuhaupt, of Sweden. MISCKIXANKOIIM. A company beaded by W. J. Murphy, of Grand Forks, N. 1)., has purchased the. Minneapolis Tribune from Ahlen J. Itlcthcu for M 00. 0(H). It is stated that ex-Senator Pierce, of North Dakota, will take the editorial management Hk.NUV C. IjAMAK and Miss Louise King Connelly were drowned while rowing in the canal, two miles above Augusta, G:u Kumar was a graduate of Princeton college of the class of IS.r and a well known athlete. Miss Con nelly was the daughterof the late John P. King, ex-United States senator from Georgia, and a niece of the marchioness of Anglesey. Drni.KY Ham. fc Co., for years lend ing tea imjMirters of Itoston, have as signed with 100.000 liabilities and ample :issets. The senior partner had indorsed too much paper for personal friends. John Gi.ovku and his wife were killed by a railioad train near Holly Oak, Del., the other night Tiik starch house and sugar refinery of the Peoria (III.) Grape Sugar Co. burned the other night The loss was $100,000, fully insured. Ono employe was fatally burned. At Kilgore, near Catlettsburg, Ky., six men were shot at a merry making, and four will probably die. There hail lwcn much drinking, and the tight arose from a quarrel over the selection of partners for a dance. Tiik steamship Venezuela, which has arrived at New York from Curaeoa, re ports that Charles Ieblauc, of New Or leans ex-United States consul at Porto Calndlo, died at Curaeoa on March 3 and was buried there. Tiik coroner's inquest on the lnxly of Nicholas T. Eaton resulted in a verdict of suicide. Eaton was found shot through the brain a few miles south of Kansas City, Mo., and it was doubtful whether he had licen attacked by high waymen or had committed suicide. Tiik wrapping paper manufacturers of the west at a meeting in Chicago de cided to shut down the mills for a week. StiMK !UX) Chinese pirates and robWrs were tteheaded in Kwantung province during the last few days of the old Chinese year. Tiik ltritish ship Hay of Panama has been wrecked off Falmouth, England, and the captain, his wife and twelve of the crew have been drowned. Activk war has leen waged against the Chinese at Marshfield, Ore. An or ganized lody of forty citizens has driv en every Chinaman from the town. The people called it a "round up" and set a day for the evictions. At littsburgh. Pa., the other night an explosion of gas caused the destruc tion by Cre of the Welden block, the Iward of trade and other buildings. The loss amounted to $500,000. Firk destroyed the buildings 103 to 107 West Fulton street Chicago, on the 1 1 th. The loss was f200,000. Urk. Hi'xtf.rs ami Lane and their families American missionaries, have been driven from the citv of Chinanimj Fu, China. SKVKXTr live were lost off the HriU isli coasts during the storms of the 11th and 12th. Gkn. Isaac P. Moonr. committed sui cide recently at Raltimore, Md. At Friedensberg. Pa,, Hirdie Miller, a school girl, was attacked by a bulldog and a bloodhound and bitten so badly that she will likely die. Eight men descending a coal shaft at laSallc, 11L, fell a distance of 40U feet All were badly bruised, several having broken legs. The levee at Conley's lake, thirty miles south of Memphis Tenn., g3ve way and the water poured into the little. Tilliage,eomplctely flooding everything. The tracks of the Louisville, Xcw Or leans Jc Texas road were completely submerged. The Socicte des Depots des Conptcs Conrants, of Paris, has been in tremble situtr to the Barings. The bank waa helped out by French financiers. A trai.v on the Bcllalrc fc Zunesiille railroad ran off the track near Cald well, W. Va., injuring twenty passen gers, none fatally. A similar accident occurred at the same place a week be fore. A STAT of execution has been granted in the cases of Smilcr and Slocum, who were sentenced to electrocution at New York during the week beginning March 18. Judge Lacombo gare them until March 23 to appeal to the United States supreme court Urothkrhood telegraphers of the Union Pacific hare been ordered by Gcn-.Tal Manager Clark to drop the or der on pain of dismissal. TnK negroes of the Comoro islands, near Zanzibar, have revolted and de clared themselves free. The sultan of the islands has fled. Suoab has gone up one cent Violent foods and storms prevail throughout Spain. A cyelone has done great damage at Placcntia and a bridge over the Gerte was washed away. Forty million dollars have been sub scribed to the new national loan and the financial situation at ICucnos Ayres is lictter. Gold :W0. Rl'MOKHofan additional shortage in the accounts of ex-Treasurer Woodruff, of Arkansas, are again flying fast and vigorous. It is said he Ls short more than S100.000 in scrip. Tiik court at Dublin has adjudicated Mr. William O'llricn a bankrupt on the ctition of Lord Salisbury in the latter's suit to recover the sum of 1,700, the costs iu the action for libel brought against him by Mr. Olfrien, and in which the latter was non-Miited. HrsiNKKH failures (Dun's rciort) for the seven days ended March M num lered '27:5, compared with 205 the prev ious week and 252- the corresponding week of last year. Enwi.v Rootii gave bond for Actor Charles Webster, of New York, accused of murdering his wife's alleged para mour. Tiik Arkansas senate killed the bill to allow juries in murder cases to fix the penalty at death or life imprison ment Tiik insane asylum at Nashville, Term., burned on the night of the Kitli. Six unfortunate inmates perished. Tiikiik ha, lieeii a heavy snow in northern Tevas. Fruit was consider ably damaged. In the Mafia trials at New Orleans for the murder of Police Chief-'! Iciinessy the jury acquitted six of the prisoners ami failed to agree on the cases of the other three. Tiikrk is great stagnation in iron and coke and its effects are felt on Pennsyl vania railroads, many lines discharging numbers of men. Tiik holy synod of the Russian church has issued an order that all converted Jews shall attend public worship of the orthodox faith once in every week, or lie deemed to have relapsed into Juda ism, when they will be punished. The census of the Austrian empire showed 42,000,000. Hungary made three iier cent greater increase than the rest of the country. East Huston is having a rumpus over the recent town election, prior to which certain merchants signed a paper advo cating the election of anti-Catholic can didates. Roycotts are in order. An earthquake shock was felt at Nuwburg and Cornwall, N. Y., on the i::th. Tiik heaviest snow of the year fell at Cleveland, O. Street car traflie was al most stopjieil. Mrs. Wim.iam Raker, aged 2, was burned to death iu her house near Fos toria, (., in trying to light the lire with coal oil. t Mu'HAKi. Ovkrmykr, a wealthy farm er who had just been married, was shot dead by a robber at Rochester, I ml. The man got $!00. Ahiiitry Park (N. J.) police are patrol ing the streets armed with rilles and shooting all unmuzzled dogs. Twenty dogs have been bitten by alleged mail dogs. . Hknry Ham., a decrepit old man of Council I SlutTs, !a.. has been sentenced to the iMMiitentiary for life for killing his aged wife. His daughters were forced to testify against him. In a forty-four round glove contest that took place at San Francisco recent ly, Jake Kilrain, of liultimorc, knocked out the colored pugilist of Itoston, George Godfrey. Tiik women of Mt Etna, ten miles from Huntington. I ml., armed with clubs and axes, lieat down a saloon door, emptied vessels and demolished furniture and gave notice that all dram shops would share a similar fate. No one interfered with their proceedings. Chicauo Ihiss plasterers are preparing for the general strike in the trade. AlioutSlb.OOO has lieen raised to pay for the transportation of plasterers to j Chicago. The secretary has lieen author ized to invite journeymen everywhere to come to Chicago, as there will be plenty of work. ADDITIONAL dispatches. Pim.MPSEX, the soap manufacturer of Copenhagen, Denmark, who strangled a clerk named Meyer and sent his body to New York in a lime cask, has lieen condemned to suffer the death penalty for his crime. Tub records at Washington show that twenty-four democratic postmasters still hold office. Dn. Lupwio WiNDTiionsT, the parlia mentary leader of the Catholic party in Prussia, died on the 14th. He was born January 17, 1812. A Minor Giuswoi.n, widely known as "The- Fat Contributor," editor of Texas Siftings, died suddenly of apoplexy at Cheboygan Falls, Wis., on the 14th. The French government has acceded to tlie recent request of the Chilian revolutionists who asked that the ChUian war ships just completed at Toulon and destined for the service of President Balmaceda should not be al lowed to depart The acquittal of the Italians in New Orleans, charged with the murder of Police Chief Hennessy, was followed by a terrible lynching. An infuriated mob took eleven of the accused and shot nine and hanged two. As might have been expected the lawlessness provoked great indignation among Italians resi dent in the country, remonstrances being communicated to the secretary of state, causing Mr. Blaine to send a re proof to Gov. Nicholls. The Hogan block and adjacent build ings at Syracase, Jf. Y., were ravaged by flames on the 14th. The loss was about $1,500,000, One man lost his life, dac. to his own foolhardiness. The United States steamship Galena and the tug Mercury were wrecked at Gay head, near Newport, R- L, re cently. Cueauxs hoase returns for the week ended March 14 showed an average de crease of 12.8 compared with the cor responding week of last year. In New York the decrease was 19.8. Ox the London stock exchange during the week ended March 14 confidence wms gradaally being restored. A better feeling wms also noticed ia Paris, where taanrirri ld been considerably dis tnrtai. Tk Berlin hoase wasqaiet Geu Bmkeu. com irnW of the ChUian government troops, was killed in the defeat of March 0. The English and American commit tees hare agreed upon a scheme of funding Virginia bonds. Nw bonds re to ho issued in exchange and de- posited with a board of arbitration, who aretosapermc wearrittonM tncnw bonds among the rarioas lifts of NEBRASKA STATE NEW& Xbrak fgtetetr. Wns- the senate net on tae Oh a kmmio was received from the icovernor appointing Mcaers. Ladden, tirrcr, Mayer, Martin, nu gcrald. Member, tfawver and Naon members of the Nebraska retlcf eommblon. Standing- committer! reported and senate bill regulating twurloua ratei of Intercut paiit. It provide fot tbe forfeiture o( both princi pal and intercut If more than 12 per cent, ia charged. 8nreral other hilla passed, and the nate confirmed the nominees sent In by IbcKurrraor for relief commliwloner. At tho afternoon neaalon tbe senate passed seT eral bills and considered others In commit' tee of the whole. Adjourned until Tuesday. ... The houfe passed tho bill to organize Uoyil county out of territory north of Holt, and the remainder of tho morning session rwports from committees were received. Tbe usury bill was debated In committee of the whole at tho afternoon session, but without disposing of It the house adjourned. The seunttt was not la session on the 7tn and the house worked mainly in committee of the whole The usury bill was considered at length and the houso bill finally substi tuted for the senate bill and recommended for passage. The house, finally fouud itself without a (jnorum and adjourned until Mon day uiornlng. Thk senate was not In session on tho 9th nnd the house had a lively time over thq re quest of the chairman of the "sifting com mittee" that four more members tie added. The debato and dilatory mot'ons occupied the time of the house until u quorum disap peared Hnd the speaker declared a recess until 2 o'clock. In the afternoon the follow ing bills pttascd: Providing that a new school district may be foruird by a majority of the legal voters in the districts affected by the cbuiigr. and that puplli reifdiiig a mile and a half from their own ch(H?hniite may attend the nearest school by a transfer of the state funds; requiring one-third of tho members of school Itoards in metropoli tan cities to be women ; exempting house hold good1. tiKils ami instruments to the vitluo of SIM from tnxation, and providing that tbe assessment of lauds shall not be in creased by rrarion of fence-, fruit and forest trees grown and cultivated thireun; requiring all foreign Insurance compatileH to prosecute their ckici Iu the state courts, pro Idfug that county attorneys shall act us claim agents for all purtoni having claim against tho government fur pension, etc.. without extra charge, and several other bills. Adjourned. WliKN the senate met on tho loth petitions were received favoring woman suffrage. Committees reported on various bills The bill posted prohibiting and Invalidating mortgages upon houuvholtl goods and fur niture and other exempt property, miles signed by lxth husband and wife, slid also the bill enabling the purchasers of seed grain to mortgage the crops to be grown there from. At the afternoon session bills were considered Iu committee of the whole . .The house passed the following bills: Providing that legal papers against a railroad com pany may be served upon conductors In any county In the Ktato; Teqiiiriug all railroad to establish and maintain u depot and switches within the limits of every incor porated village or city of the second class; requiring the slgunture of a majority of all tho legal voters of a precinct to a petition for n license to sell Intoxicating liquor outside of cities and Incorporated villages; requir ing nil state warrants, when there Is no money In the treasury to redeem thnu, to be Invested In the school fund. Mr. Howe's bill lor a constitutional convention was de feated. Hills wen- then eonsldi-r-d In com mittee of the whole until adjournment. ItlLI.swero reported from coiiiuiitti't-s in the senate on the 11th. Hills pa-cd: Incor porating secret uud other societies. Insist ing that the highci-t indebtedness of a cor poration shall not exceed two-third of their capital slock; authorizing county boanls to use the count) surplus general fund to buy seed anil food for needy farmer, anil estab lishing a normal school al l'lerte. At tliu afternoon srs-tfon u resolution to adjourn from 11 a. in. Friday to 4 p. m Monday. In or der that the senate might isit Denver, was adopted by 13 to II. Mills wen: then consid ered in committee of the whole A Isrge number of committees reported In the house. Mr. Howe's bill for a con.t, tutlon.il aiiit-u 1 ineut traiisferiugcertain fee to the county school fund pascd. Hills were thee cou-id-ereil In committee of the whole until ad Juiirnmi'iit. AFTKitthn report of standing committees In the senate, on the 12th, and the deposi tion of scleral motions mid reso'iitlous of little public importance, bills on general Hie wereconilered In committee of the whole. Adjourned until .Moinlay....'l he silting com mittee of tile house reported it number of bills for advancement on the calendar und a large number of committee-) reported. The bill providing for a commissioner of Immi gration was indefinitely postponed. Hills reported from the. sifting committee were then considered in committee of the whole. The bill providing for uu exhibit at the world's fair and appropriating J I (),'! for the same wa recommended for passage. .MNcellnniieona. At an early hour the other morning the large printiugaiid lithographing es tablishment of (Jibson, Miller t Uich anlson at Omaha was entirely destroyed by lire. The loss was placed at S100, 000, which was covered by insurance. Seventy-live employes were thrown out of work. The lire was reported to have been started by the lieiidish cigarette. Tiik purchasing committee of the Ne braska relief commission has issued or ders to wholesale grocers in Omaha and Lincoln for aliout 510,000 worth of groceries and provisions, a large amount of which consists of Hour. Several or ders for the latter article were placed with mills in the interior of the state. The committee also ordered aliout .V), 0(H) bushels of wheat from farmers throughout the state, who will ship it to points nearest where it is desired. An order for 10,000 bushels of barley was also issued under the same condi tions. Tiik house apportionment committee bus decided on the division of the state into congressional district! as follows: First district Cass Otoe, Nemaha. Rich ardson, Pawnee, Johnson, Lancaster. Second Sarpy, Douglas, Washington. Third Hurt, Thurston. Dakota, Dixon, Cuming. Dodge, Colfax.Stanton. Wayne, Cedar, Knox. Pierce, Madison, Platte, Nance, Roone, Antelope, Merrick. Fourth Saunders, Hutler, Seward. Sa line. Gage. Jefferson, Thayer, Fillmore, York. Polk, Hamilton, Clay. Nuckolls. Fifth Hall. Adams. Webster, Franklin, Kearney, J'helps Harlan, Gosper. Fur nas, Red Willow, Frontier, Hitchcock, Hayes, Perkins Chase, Dundy. All the balance of the state Is included in the Sixth district Government officials are investigat ing the case of George M. Baldwin & Co., wholesale lumber merchants of Omaha, who are accused of attempting to secure by fraud thousands of acres of timlicr land in the state of Washington. The firm, it Is charged, has been send ing carloads of men to the coast, and furnishing them money to file on timber land, which was afterward deeded to the firm. Tiik Commercial hotel at Onl, owned by 1). N. McConl. was recently destroyed by fire with nearly all the contents. It was valued at 512,000 and insured for half that sum. The livery stable ad joining was also destroyed. Recevtt.t Mr. and Mrs. laniel David son, of Osceola, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. They have lived in Nebraska twenty-five years of the fifty.years of their married life. Thk other night a west-bound freight train was wrecked ten miles east of Oxford, near Mascot. Knginecr Swan Nelson was instantly killed. Frank Grass, Frank Davis, a, mes senger boy, and John Wier were re cently bitten by a mad dog at Nebraska City. The rabid animal bit many other dogs and the mayor ordered all dogs shot that should be found on the streets the succeeding two weeks. There was a seasatioa at Genera th other day at the trial of George Chap man for criminal libel agaistt B. F. Morrill, when the witness lor the stale. KBdcr crosa-ejcaatinatioB, saddenlypss his hands to his bead and wished to he taken oat. He had gone enury. He ia the man who was charged by Chapman with firing the ressdeaoe of F. K Doaia tkrope in January, on whkh he waa the contractor and was doing a Iminf job. The attorney for the state at one d'Mflriacd the case against Cfcapsaa. A- bcsutem aaes and iarawtrs -ciatkm has fee crfaalacd at Valpa-ratax LYNCHED. toren of the Henneasy AsMtseine Lynched at Now Orloana. Tfca Jery Acquits Then, flat an Oatraged CoMMaalty Takes .Summary Mesartj The CreceBt City Greatly Excited. New Oklxaxs, March 14. Public In dignation ran mountain high in this city yesterday afternoon and last nighC when news of the virtual acquittal of the Mafia cutthroats, charged with the murder of Chief of Police Uennessy spread from the court room. Loud and open threats "of summary vengeance were beard on all sides, but it was not until one hundred of the leading citi zens attached their names to a call for a mass meeting that the public felt that tho administration of justice might come from the enraged people. Anger, already hot, was heated to the white pitch by the sight of bunting streaming in the wiud from the mast of all the small Italian craft in tho harbor, each emblem seeming to wave defiance to law and decency. It liecamc known last night or was tacitly understood that those who at- tended the meeting called br the 100 citizens for this morning at the Clay statue should come prepared to do that which the law had failed. ThL feeling was heightened in intensity by Chief Hcniics-sy's countrymen who did all in their power to otir the people to the point of desperate action. A feverish excitement prevailed all night aud wherever men congregated were to be found those who advocated resort to the plan by which justice gained a foothold . iu Cincinnati seveuy ears ago this month. Determined men waited eagerly for the j coming of the hour of meeting. Few j iln.iln . 1A.... r9 (tilmil tt-.tv-a. hiilml tils. iiLiaiaiit'it-i vi ...hui. ... i- av.v, .. , common purpose was too well under stood. Early this morning thousands of reputable men, unused to scenes of bloodshed, swarmed about the appoint ed place of meeting. As the minutes passed the crowd grew. Computation as to the size of the throng was iin IHissible. While decency and good or der prevailed, the hum of voices drowned whatever of formality there may have been in the proceedings and soon nfter the hour for the meeting the crowd, yelling with excitement, started for the parish prison. What happened there is quickly told. The murderers of Chief Uennessy woro disposed of. They are: Manuel Pi lietz, Pietro Mastcro, Antonio Scaffedi, Joseph P. Machcca, Antonio Marches!, Antonio Kagnctto, Frank Romero. Jim Cruso, Rocco Gcrachi, Charles Trahine, Comietz. The three other prisoners on trial yesterday for the crime Iucanlona, Matranga and the Marches! boy wcro not molested. Ten o'clock had not yet struck and a vast multitude was already congregated on Canal street, almost filling up the large space from curb to curb on each side, of the tioulcvard. Just at the stroke of 10 o'clock a shout went up from the people stationed at St- Charles street and a number of gentlemen, among whom were Mr. XV. S. Parker son, Mr. J. C. Wickliffe and others who signed the call came marching along and licgan walking round and round the railing of the Clay monument. Then; were fully 3,000 people within ear-shot and more could lie seen strug gling, pushing and running here and there on neutral gmund. Street cars were unable to pass through. Car riages, carts, wagons cabs and vehicles of all descriptions were halted. Mr. Parkerson spoke first. He snid that once before lie had np cared liefore the people, in grand mass meeting assembled to discuss mat ten, vital to the interest of the community. And again he faces the people of New Orleans to denounce the most infa mous act which was consequent upon the most revolting crime iu the criminal annals of any community. That act was the finding of the jury in the murder trial yesterday, and that crime was, as everyliody knows, the foul assassination of the chief of jiolice. "I desire neither fame, nor name, nor glory," Miid Mr. Parkinson. "I am a plain American citizen, nnd as such aud as a good citien, 1 am here." After the sjieeches the indignant citi zens, aliout 11.000 in number, startiil for the parish prison, which they reached at 10:."0 o'clock. After slight resistance the jail was surrendered. The citizens rushed in nnd killed eleven of the nine teen men who had lieen indicted for the assassination of Chief of Police Uen nessy. After the assassins had been put to death, Mr. Parkerson addressed the crowd, urging thorn to return to their homes or rcsjiective plnces of business without further demonstration. Jo Mac hcca had a pistol and shot Sergeant Hcrron iu the neck inflicting a slight wound Polietz is hanging to a lamp post at Tremc and St- Ann streets; Hagnettoto a tree in front of the prison. The others were shot in their cells. When the citizens committee had com pleted its work at the parish prison they disbanded quietly. The large cniwd in front of the court building hooted at the jury as it left the courthouse, and the jurors seemed very much frightened by the popular mani festations against them. The excite ment grew stronger all day, as much against the jury as against the prisoners Sorrtrfnl IVhlteeap.. Lonsviu.E, Ky., March I.V. William T. Cundiff, of Texas, obtained a judg ment in the federal court here for 810. 000 damages. Three years ago he lived near Columbia, and one night twenty of his neighbors came to his house to carry out a threat previously made to flog him. He met them with a shotgun and killed Tarlton Hradshaw. Soon after he removed to Texas. In 15S9 he was brought back upon as indictment for the munltr of Hradshaw, but was acquitted. His trial cost h'tn heavily, and he at once began suit to recover. His judgment is against well-to-do citi zens of Columbia. rrvne Capital Uta Swladled. Ottawa. OnL. March 15. During the past year startling dlsclosnrcs hare been made on which foreign capitalists hare been badly swindled out of the money they have Invested in bogus Canadian enterprises. Upon the request of a large number of capitalists in France who Ke little time sisoe invested their fuads to promote the Temiscaaingoe colonization enterprise, who lacluded ia their nambcr Prince Ikmaparte. the government of Qaebec has started an investigation of the affairs of tbe coa eera to see where the funds have disap peared to. IB-CM1 Tmntgm . Kkkvoxp, Va., March 15. A special fxoaa Pocahontas says: Jokn Ucrse, UwBokeauaa correspondent wko went to ixvestigate tae alleged IB-treatatcst at HnBfariaaa oa tae Elkborn ertea ?om ia West Virginia, has arrived. Be (ays that after a card al isrestigatioa be fbrasd the report to be sbstaotJalTy sorreei. The aes were osesprlled to walk the entire dktaace of sixty mika, wadia creeks aad river, with only crackers to eat. The report ot tkeir e- eaptare Wteg brovght Wek byitae fortr a eC 1m PALMER ELIOTED.- Aftw sj fpff 4sIh Coat t th IM tlkliUw Electa Joha M. rlnr CU4 State Mter Mr aad CtwaraU flaally Vote rer Ulm. SraixoriRLD, I1L, March 13. Gen. John M. Palmer wai declared cleoted United States senator at 1:10 yesterday afternoon. The vote was: Palmer, 104; a J. Lindlcy, 100; Streeter. L Cockrell and Moore, as they agreed Tuesday night, voted for Palmer and Taubcnaclc Toted for Strceter. The republicans tried hard to break the alliance effected between the demc cratn and the two farmers but failed. They offered, Jt is said, to turn over the 100 republican votes to Dr. Moore, but ho refused. The scenes In the house, when the joint assembly wat called to order, was exciting in tho extreme. Every inch of space was occupied. The republicans refuted to answer to J, MO,. nm,e ctMr that the sdvUer of o J -their names on the roll call to ec who jrj.nirnt do not claim Uehrlng j wen nrewnL but whenCockrelrs namo was reached und he answered a roar of L J2 riwon.it IV ..1. applause went up. Moore also answotv to his name amid another cheer. Taubo- neck did not answer to hu name. When the roll was called for the IStth liallot It was a foregone conclusion tnal Palmer was elected Tho democrats not restrain themselves, however, when Moore gave them the necessary major- i .. ,,. , it.,-' , ity. and a ?ccnc followed beside which an Ognllalla ghost dance would occta a t tame affair. A committee was sent for Gen. I'uliner and hli appearance was greeted with frantic und enthusiastic cheering. When Gen. Palmer took the platform the church toll began to ring merrily In celebration of his election, lie spoke in his usual off-hand way, without any effort at a set speech. He made a good impression on both sides of the house n !! ei t .,.. v.k t.v.ttt ? l .( 1 ... .. ,T .M-v.vwV w..v..w... Gen. Palmer said: '".ou would hard- ly exjvet me on an occasion like this to attempt to thank you formally. 1 leel a good deal more like singing on) of the soul's that 1 have heard sung from pious Pps at camp meeting, 'Aiu't i glad I'm out of the wilderness?' I havo claimed to be honest and I am honest ! in this, but there Is yet a more serious duty devolving upon mo. 1 thuuk you, Mr. Speaker; I thank you, my demo cratic friends, the 101. who havo noblv and patriotically vindicated the right of the people of the state of Illinois to elect a senator. When this canvass commenced I asked nothing more of inv fclh-w citizens than to hear me. I sav. and rust I will get cn-dit .- .. . ... ,, ... for my sincerity in .saving, that If this legislature had Wen elected as legit- laturcsordinarilv are, I should not havo been a candidate for the senate, They heard me and the people of this state expressed their approbation of the prin ciples. And, gentlemen, my election to-day is historical. It Is tho beginning of new methods." ,. -. -, ,a , Referring to Messrs. Mmire and Cock- rell, Gen. Palmer said: "These gentle- men deserve the thanks of the ivople .. llliti..U for vt:.t..Ui.i- nut III riiulle.t. tion of their Independence. etliatiKea the republicans also for the fairness and dignity with which the eontert was con ducted, "and that It had been free from personalities." Concluding tJen. Palmer said: "I feel that you have discharged w hat you con ceived to be your duty. I will say to you frankly iu my humb!cmot way that I do not think you could hau done, better. I thank you." At the conclusion of his remarks, which were mainly of thank to hh friends, the joint assembly adjourned sine die. Another scone of rejoicing then occurred. Tho democrats cheered Speaker Crafts, Or. Moore and Mr. CockrulL The city is wild with euthuslusm and tho celebration over Palmer's election rendered the night sleepless to most ot the inhabitants. UNEXPECTEDLY DISPLACED. George Weatlnglioinie, Jr., 1'ilt Out of th Switch & Signal Co.'i rroldeucy. PiTT.siitiiou, Pa.. March la At tho annual meeting of the Union Switch .t Signal Co. In this city the old lioard of directors, headed by (Jeorjfe Westing bouse, Jr., as president, was very unex pectedly displaced by an entirely new board. Secretary A. T. Rowan, acting for himself aud others as proxy, cast the bulk of the votes. The ndhurenta of Mr. Westinghousc claim that Rowan took advantage of the proxy sheets and say that the matter will lie contosted. Mcssrs. Ilrown. Pltcalrn and other stockholders offered a protect ngainst the election of the new hoanl, clulming j that it was illegal. The protest was put in writing and was then read and thu meeting adjourned urn id much ex cited talking. After adjournment of the stockholders meeting the new board organized by electing A. T. Rowan prev idcnL The financial statement of the com pany shows: Earnings from sales, y.60,-WJ.O-; operating expenses 5CI7,T0"2; settlement of old accounts, S'.J's.'tfO Oh; net earnings Sa-'.S'-'O.Sy; total assets, Sl.feW,'JI5.0s; total liabilities, $2,157. 810.20. Woodruff IlrfalcatloB. LiTTX.n Rock, Ark., March 12. Sena tor Ru&s of the joint committee on Treasurer Woodruff's account state, that the committee is not dono with the count and the ex-treasurer is short about J 110. 000 io addition to the ad mitted defalcation. Certain scrip be longing to several of tbe counties Is missing, and the cx-treasurcr bar, ob tained permUsion of the committee to put up the scrip of th ether counties ia lieu thereof. Clipping. Miss Virginia Rcid was the mother of American newspaper women. In l73 she purchased and edited a weekly called the Virginia Gazette, a paper de voted to the colonial cause. In 177 Mrs. II. Roylc established a rival jour nal, which she called the Royal News, and the two ladies pulled hair, threw stones and called each other names in the most approved style of continental jonrnalism. Gossip In ITiiladclphla places Rev. Dr. McVickar's fee for tbe Astor-WilUng wedding at 510,000. Tbe parson was willing. Tbe receipts of tbe internal reve nue department show that the mure fact are of oleomargarine is rapidly on tbe increase. For the month of Feb ruary there was received from manu facturers of this product orcr S&00,0'X), the largest amount ever received ia one month. Mrs. Potter Palmer and the rct of the lady managers of the world's fair have requested that the Isabella bsUd Ing be a woman's traildiag arehitectar ally, artistically and la eTery other ease. The wosaes architects, cT:igaers and decorators all orcr the cocatry hare been invited to scad ia ptaas. Joha IL Smith. ex-United Sutea micister to Liberia, has written a IrtW to President Harrw-oa on the sabject of the afpotatsect of a colored pervs to represest the sefro race at the World's CoVzabiaa expealtkm, xad xks that an o&mt of the expositkm of the aegro race be appointed aad that a place be made ia the cxpoaiikm for th dkflay of segro iadaktry, agrisaltaral wodsct, art asd sdeatific achJcieaieci, areas' ire gesiaa aad edacatioaal drveiop ateat. Leo XIIL k ao adrocatc of Teaifio- tioa, aad wil acrer allaw an ecs wia- j dw where be ia. j THE BEHRINO SEA. rrerm- of Lord ttmlhnrr to Dispel. y ArUtrallon-Jome " T try BUlne's Offer Accepted ml Otarra Rehired to B Modified. WA5HI.XOTU. March 12.--Thc Bea ring sea negotiations have taken a most favorable turn and the government ol the United states and Great Hrltsln ap pear to have at length reached abasia upon which to settle their ditlicultie as is evinced by the following communica tion from Lord SalUbury to ilr Julian Pannccfotc, the ltritUh minister hero, which was laid before Secretary Hlalno and was made public by him lat night: To lr Julian "aanrcfotc , I-ow" Orrics, Kcb. 31. lt-9tr- Tho dt.pstcU of Mr. UUIac. amler date of berlT.b been carefully considered by her uajety government Tho effect of lh .n.:,... whteh has been carried on be- tweea the two governments h. Ixea mate t riallv to narrow the ra of controversy. It rially to narrow i I nrr riiumm. and. Indeeii. mat i-j "- , pudute that contention In ci pre term. ! N Ua U'rrelr ju.tlncatlon for ho , , of lSrl,,h bip in the open nx upon .. ... .vVu11 tho contention that the interest of the eal , flherle,i g rv to ihe Inltnl ?late govern- . menl n r.ght for that puriKe which. c- I cording to the International l. It woul i .. ":r .. v4. d whatever Im not other le poct. .nu waaicTer rCP tnpr attach lo the rrerratlon of l the furt reele nd they HtIy hox on us. n object dcervm the '" ""' follcltudc they do not conceive that II con- ,,-rUpon any m. mime prr nshu uw the open oeenn which thit power eoald not a'.rilun other gronnu. The claim of the Tnite.! Mate to prevent i. mH,nf thesettl fishery by other nn- t on In r.ehrmg ea ret now eieluivcly , upon the lntrrft, which, by poreha.e. they p C3 in a ikae iueu wy i.'i'"' .-- . ander I. In the year is i. which prthlbt torcgn w.eUlrm approaching ljWn W ( ltllan nillf... tho eovit and tlanl men belonging to l:i..i iu llchnng ea. It I not. a I und. ri-t.tnd. contended thai Iho ' Kulun gt eminent, at ihe time of the ! ue of thl nkne. peed any Inherent i .-.,- ,u.h tit,lill.itioH. or ue , . nc o t9uiHft Mny cu.,,n, over tiicopcn rn bvowd the territorial limit f , three mile, whleh thee woum not omerii. ' poitHii,ortT ! in iielf ar.pilre 1 nlldlty j nae iHe t imi i. h.iiu huh - ih- and loren uga nl tae urnu govrriunmis bfeaue that .internment run ln hn to , have accepted it prm. on The nkne a nu re usurpation, bul It l ald that It wa converted Into a valid Intrrnatlonal law. u against the llrltlh government, by the ad mWtlon of tho government Itaelf. In regard to the ijiietlon a they are pro posed by Mr Illalne, I huld ay a to the nrt nnd necond no objection III be offered ! " .'; "Wr gov. rmncnt. They are a, Klrt-Wht exelule lurl.dlctl.m In the lt-a known a th- lUhring .. nnd what ux I ! elulvc right In the eal nhcry th-reln did ' u",ft " '.'I"1 "r," ,,,rl "J"1 "n " ! 1 the time of the cr.un of Atktt to tho t.n ,,,,, ..,.,., . .s.nond-Ilow far were thcuc cla in of ur- ' j Indietloii a to the eal nhrJe r-coan.-l , r cone.Ml.nl by i.reat Itrltaln "ZrlX !!? Z ' known n llrhring litolul-l In the phrae lic tie nt'cuti" n ued n Ihe treaty of ISA b. iwcrn (.real Itrlt tin nnd Uiiiii und wlut rtgtit. if any. In tho llrhrlng m wt-m .lvH. Mtw .tinnt lal In l.t-..f llrlt.illi 1.-. lliM a..,a.F. .aria.,-.--'. .--..!-....'-j.---. ,4.,i tri..lt u,.r ni..tj' guvrriim. it twoiild Ii4enoobjieiloii i referring tourbl I tratlou the ilrst part of the iiutlon It it . ld bo thought ...lnbl to do ml, but I tin. t iiitl.l it it m (lw rmia nl nt w Itll the meS. VUlon Hut they 0o not 1 mil thiit th- do ! clion of It can conclude the linger ja.-.ttou the arbitration would letve to dviermhie To the lutter part of No. 3 it wlllbothr r duty to talc exception t "What rigli , If any. In the llehring eu were given or rwi ceiled to tir-nt Itritaln by the mil irmly, (ircut Itritaln ha m-v r mugrated that any right were Klten to hrr or eolieeiliit to her by the viild treaty. All that wn dime wa to ricognie her natural right of free nn.'gii lion und Halting In that, it In all other part of the l'aelll ocean. Uultl did not giln thioergi.t to t,rent Hrltu u, bisrniine they' w ere ne er her to give aw ut I Kourth-I'M not all therightof lbi-iaa , t iiriillrtlifi und n to the eal tlnhcrleri la I llt-liring -u i'nt of the ,.iiir tHiui:ilar In tho ' J treaty between the t'nlted state and ltui.i ot .March 0, 17, pn unluipiilred to thn l L'nlte-1 Matii under that treiity 'Ihe four h ipie-tlon I hardly wor Ii red-rrlng to un f arbitrator, a i.ront llrltaln would to pro ! pnnxl to accept without dispute j Ihe lltth -jir.MiHt jhci1oii ruim a fol low, IMth -U'luit are the right of thn t'Hlte-l ""talc a to far fMi-rle hi the w aler if the Iti-h'lug oiilne of the onllnnry , territorial limit, whether uch rluht grew out of thu nioii by Uh-xI.i of any pictul right or JurNdlctioti Ii-l'I br her in noh :lhrri- or In ih vrutt-r of llehrltig ea or out of theowm rhipf thi broeillMg Ularel und the habit of the ul in resorting thltlu-r nnd re.iriug their youn thereon and going out from the lUinl for fnod or j out of any other fact or Itichlmt eonm-cted , with the rebillon of thie & rlhi-rlra to the territorial po on of Hi-tnlt.l State? Tho Ilrst -tnii-i "a hat are now the I niiliu of tho I n ted sialc to the tor ami ' lthtr.e In the water of Ihe lluhrlng hi i nutlde of the ordinary 'T torlal litiill" I .i , i.mlhin which would b- Tery prmnptlv re. leried to thir dicilon of the arbllrntor. lint i the kiiI iiueiit elnue, whleh aHine thai j Hurh rlttht could Imve grown out of tho ownerhlp of the lirceilliis lalaHd und tti f habitkof the chI In riwirtii thereto, to i voire an nump!loii u to the pr crlitloti ! of lot rn ittonal law nt the preaent time, to ' which her innJrKty' goVrniwent not ' prepared to aiveil-. The Uth tiKtln (rclatng to the cub-i lihliietit of u elo.eil pernxl It imI ItahiHit), whleh dnal with the I iik that will arlae In t eac of the c.iitrovcmy, hOHbl It be drcldeit ' In f avur of .rvat ttritMln, would perhapa morn i Ally form th aub'taneeof a wpaiuto refer- I cure. Jler innjeatr' govcrnmewt no ot- Jeetkin to refer Hie gonernl Hettn of a ' cloe time to arbitration .or to jaeertaln by J that incHna how far the enactment of aneh x prtiVHiou I enaary for the prnaerratloti oftheaeat p--cr, hut ay aneh rrferHr j ouirht not to contain word appearing to at- I tribute pcial nn abnormal right In the j matter to th- 1'nlted tHi-. j There I n tun lon In thee urtton whleh I hve no doubt the frrrHmi( or f the preaidi-nt will be rry glod to repair, ml i ttat Utbe reference io th arbltnttor of tb j question what dmge ar dqi tw th per- on who hare been in, tired in ee it tUtuUl ledrterniinel Iy hltn tht the arttoo f tin r lnlte.1 Mate in aeixing the Urltlsh vr ' lis becii without warrjlit In International ."abject to thf a reTratton her tsajeaty'a government wju ttava? great tufcUon ,n Joining with tb morewnt of th United tat In tecklog by wn of artHtratiwn an adjntment of th International otun whleh have to Ion foriue-l a mailer of ion. I troveray betwen the two goTemtnenta. ilmmona Cnlelrl, Nnw Yonx. March li-Tlw jury in the trial of Jsrne ,. Simmon for hlplns Claacn t wreck the Sixth mttlnaat hanlc, afl-r feeing out all nifht, cani into court ami a-nnouncnl that Ut hail x:vn unable to ajwe uti'm a. nl .t ..i,.i . i ii l i Tcnllct ami tuu-,1 to l- dbrharKl- r,uct and the juror, ww Sockr.1 up atrain. At a la V? hour the furr nm tH .A 1 t. . t i-f . utisj ouia, unTiiii; juwi .-ioiawn , H-..J . mt Mjj.. (.vuxk iu t-ttr iminf t ment aain-ot htnj -trial ox emlzxie- meat of tlie yV2.UjO vrvrHi of hjwU of i theMxtn national bank-aoil sot irnulj , UU 4Z V W,ai tUU4Aa Tb Hax-a)t lira. Mxxxjrrton. Ja. March J2. The oot UitioB of the four rcco-:l mier at Jean.vrille hrpital -ta och that Ir. Meara Teaterrtar aJlonretl Uvn all Ui J jjet oot of 1--1 1vt the first time. It 1 more thaa Hkeljr that th-ir terrible fat i Tilt ,.f - r sou cjtpcric-uoc - u Kaic w;ry;iu rcecila trith vjise, if sot all of them. KrrkltirUtgw frttT TXACiA. Fla., March 3X Co reauxa Ilrrcktoridp-, of JCentoeky, had aa attack of jrip iwhich 7tIlJ reailllr to trcxtmeat acd aU crrodiiin JSBch imprtnred. He U not in a di jreroeM coslltkia. llxLirxx. X. ii, March II Thn cor 0cr' $nrj on tho isprix Wll sahvr !i ater ha rrsderrd a reniirt -xoftm$iajr the wsartagriaect rasa, all biaa&e atl declaring th? explotSos u aatd hf flasiae at the iSchari td a shot th acLbe. V.KXUZ, March 12.Ife aiithort. Hut ismoft WnUr ot the ersv. cr CatholSc faart. Ia tJbe rA3U. I i feristr f " mamfetlm rf lk-j Uvt. Ilk tcAl:l U rmrr mklml awl Am mi Now Is the Time To arlfr T"tr bhvl ami fortlfr t -nr ; tfslntl tb J5UUsHbj Sm of ?' i At eo eiar o.- i in n-r i: i nioeth more pr-rainnt, lh brMih " LhailrowiT JUUn Ireflewt r ltri UmJ f5l o pres!Tii- II -I " )altbm dtctn to build P t9 ' . ttM a.cnr WI'-Dtn sJk ' ' . tkl UreJ fHof aaJcslatt9Vi Hood's Sarsapariila. s,l.lbr s: Jm-f!. r br c i iiiu.i . t l i f r FV. trjr- IOO Doses One Dollar "August Flower" How doos ho fool? IK- . blue, a deep. !ark. umat'.mc -.- ! i , m-thcwool, ctcnul Mile ats-. ' j jnaJj cVCrvlHHiV feci tllCnic W i, August Flower tho Romuciy. How doos ho fool? lie loci. neauacne, j;ciicrau titut ana o:; j.tnnt, but Nvniicttnio excru uttn August Flowor tho Homttdy. How docs ho fool? Ur feels v violent huxouKlmirT or jumping the stomach alter n nc.tl t-u-.-hittcr-J-t-sUnjC matter or what he h eaten or tlrttnk August Flowor tho Romedy. How doos ho fool? He fire!, the gradual decnv of jtal mi he feels miserable, tucbtuh! hoteless. and !ou for deth .i. I jxrace August Flowor tho Rom ody. How doos ho feol? He AfU- j Augu3t Fowor Uu, inn auereaiiug a meai uiat nvui Romody. G. G. CiKECV. Sde M.uiMf.KtNirr. WthHlllUf) ,c Ji'fsc. I S. A TEN POUNDS i i TWO WEEKS THINK OF IT! As a Flcih Producer thero c.ia be no oacstisa but that SCOTT'S EMULSION , Of Pure Cod Lifer Oil and Hypephosphitss j Of Lltno nnd 8odn j In witheat a rival. Maay hare raised a poanti a day by tho uo , CONSUMPTION, SCNOrUL. BHONCHIIIJ. C0U""S SD ai na inn Ail rnnui nr u2ifiifl ni cases'. --' i'f trtutt: i hiis He aur pw iirf (rt (friiwlm1 mifctifae pver iittlhi Hun. RICK Y ASH BITTERS Or.aef Int mott ImporUnl orgam ol tss human bety is lha LIVEK. whn II laiit ta properly perform ill function lh entire vltem becomes deranged. The llRAi.f. KIDNEYS, STOMACH. BOWELS all rdute perform their work. DYSPEPSIA. COS TlfATI0N, RHEUMATISM. KIONET 015 fASE. tlc.are the retail, unlett tone thing It dene le attltt Nature In 'hrowiitj eR lh Impurltlct cauted by Ihe IbjcIIoii I a TORPID LIVER. Thlj awlttenco j acceuary will te found In Prickly Ash Bitters i N acts directly on ihe LIVER. ST0WACM and KIDNEYS, end by ItimlM awJ ci t fled end general Ionic quel.liet rtiioiti lhee orsenft Io a teund, heallhf conddio". andcurei all dittatit arltlng from tautet. II PURIFIES THE RL0CD tott ap th rttem.and reiloree perfect roll!.. II ye ur druggltt does net keep II a Mn te arderltlor you. 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