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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1892)
V SS.USCTIBB im AWfkfnUSlNMKWIHM gEEig r WV 1 I: f ' J! i1" v y ik DATTONS WIPED OUT. Doopcrnto Battlo With tho Ganjr at Ooffoyvlllo, Kan. They Ititlil tlin llnntc -I'mir of tlm Onus Klllrtl nml Onn Mortally Wounded l'uur Citizens Killed mill Another Will Me. CorriiYVtr.r.K, Knn., Oct. 0. Tlic I)nl totiH, only rivals of tho .Tames and Younger brothers, nml cousins of those. tlnrlnf men last naniPil notorious as train robbers and murderers reckless, cruel, ubiquitous the terrors of tho In dian territory, Oklahoma and western Kansas are no more. They ntul their Immediate followers have been wiped out of existence as completely as though swallowed by an earthquake. lesterday morning six members of tho Dalton gang, divided Into two squads, madu simultaneous attacks up on tho Condon and tho First National banks of this city. One of tho most desperato battles on record ensued. Itob and Orattan Dalton, Tom Hvuns and "Texas Jack" Moore, desperadoes were killed outright So was C T. Connelly, marshal of Coffoyvllle; Ucorgo Cublne, boot and shoe dealer; Lucius Italdwln, clerk, nnd Charles Tlrown, a shoemaker. Thomas O. Ay res, cashier of the First National bank, and Emmet Dalton are probably mortally wounded, and others aro slightly wounded. Tho most remarkublo Incident of till this bloody battlo was the- work of dim Spears, a livery stable keeper. At tho sound of tho ilrst firing he grabbed his Winchester aud with steady nerve and deadly aim he worked it. Ho killed three of tho desperadoes lu rapid sue cession, shooting as an expert marks man would at Inanimate targets. It was V: !. o'clock when tho town was startled by the appearance on tho streets of six men, heavily nrmed with Winchesters and Colt's revolvers. They were Hob, Unit and Emmet Dalton, Tom Evans, "Texas Jack" Mooro and Alllo Ogee. They had tied their horses in an alley and coming rapidly out upon the street, Orat Dalton, Evuns, Mooro and Ogee entered the bank of C. M. Condon & Co. Hob and Emmet Dalton passed across tho street to the First Na tional bank. Charles Smith, a barber, recognized them and waved his hand to them. They responded to the salutation. Tho four who entered the Condon bank or dered Cashier Hull and Teller Curpcnter to throw up their hands and give over the money. Hall replied that ho could not, as tho time lock was on. They asked him when it would bo open, and accepted his statement of l:!iQ o'clock, although It was nearly 10 o'clock then. Hall was ordered to hand over tho, money on tho counter, amounting to some 2,000, which ho did. Hob and Emmet Dalton found In tho First National bank CiishicrAycrs, his son Hert, and Teller W. II. Shepherd. These men wero ordered to throw up their hands and Hert Ayres was in structed to put tho money In a bag which tho robbers had provided. Young Ayres complied but told tho Daltons that ho did not know tho com bination to tho safe. Turning to tho elder Ayers Hob Dalton called him by name and, with an oath, commanded him to open tho safe. Tho hitter fol lowed instructions and himself put tho money In tho bag, purposely overlook ing two bundles of $.',000 each, but Hob to make things certain went into tho safe himself. After securing from tho vault somo $20,000 tho brothers got tho bankers It: i front of them and marched them out of tho front door. Harbor Smith had in the meanwhile given the uUjrih fontl,; ,ftL.rnoo nml cvcnl g, received a mes men had hastily secured weapon Aind laR0 thls mornlng while in tho rotunda were rushing to the scene. As Hob nnd Emmet Dalton emerged from tho bank i'iicifle Express Agent C. S. Cox and George Cublno opened lire upon them wounding Emmot Tho brothers turned back, nnd, running into tho bank, emerged from a side door. There Lucius Italdwlu met them, nnd there, toot ho met his death. One of tho brothers brought his heavy six shooter into play und Italdwln fell to the sidewalk mort nlly wounded. Ho died at '2 o'clock in the afternoon. Hob and Emmet Dalton did not stop to note tho effect of the shot They ran around tho corner of tho building and returned tho fire of Cox and Cublne The latter fell dead in his tracks. Charles Hrown was in range of u shot, too, und he fell, to die three hours later. Thomas Avershnd seen nil this in tho moment ho stood irresolutely in front of his bank. Then ho gathered his scattered thoughts and started 4o run. Hut tho bandits who were robbing tho First National bank, had heard the firing, and they turned and opened up on the fleeing man, shooting through u'lnilnivfl 'Phi, nlintu rMimt. nn n. vnllov and Ayers fell seriously If not'fatally wounded. Hob nnd Emmet quickly joined tho rest of their band and start ed for their horses, but they wero then tho targets for u perfect fusiludo and Jim Spears was working his Winchester with clock-like regularity. Hob and Grant Dalton und "Texas Jack" wero killed nt the mouth of tho alley, not, however, before Hob had killed City Marshal Connelly. Tom Evans and Ogee mounted their horses nud dashed out of town, but Evans was hit hurd and fell dead from his horse half a mile away. Cashier Ayers is very low, but has a chance to recover. Heckles Highwaymen. St Louis, Oat 0. A street car on tho Cass avenue lino was held up at Seventh street and Washington avenue in tho very hea-t of tho city last night nt 11 o'clock by four negroes. One placed a revolver to tho driver'B head and the others wont to the rear und with pointed revolvers ordered tho conductor to turn over what money ho had. Tho car was crowded with passen gers who lteynn screaming and rushiug for the door. Two policemen, standing half a block away, rushed to tho ear , nnd tho robbers sought safety in flight i oVjA. chuso followed and ouobf the na ppioc8 wus caught ROBBERS BURIED. Itin Four ItmuIllH Klllml t ConVjrlll l'ut Under tlruiuul Funeral or ton Cltl. can Klllrtl. CoFFEYVit.i.n, Kan., Oct 7. The town was literally jammed with strangers iroin all over tho state, eager to g.izo an tho bodies of the dead outlaws and to drink In every story or bit of gossip ailoat Under an awning at the city jail tho bodies, In eolllns, were exposed to tho Bight of the thousands of curious people who waited their turn to look on them. They were burled yesterday afternoon in the city cemetery on a lot owned by the Dalton family. Hen Dalton, tho oldest boy, will ar rive to-day from Kingfisher. He is n farmer and has always been u good citi zen. Emmet rested easy all day and chat ted with a number of acquaintances to whom he gave awuy tho plans of tho gang in detail, but he is sinking rapid ly. Ills wonderful nerve was displayed when the physicians in problntr his wounds subjected him to terrltdo tor ture, during which not a moan escaped him nor did his features quiver. Hob was tho ilrst killed, and then Grat fell, and next .Too Towers, which was tho right nnmo of Texas .Tack, all going down before tho terrible llro of brave John Klochr. All had been wounded before but Kloehr's work was what counted. Emmet had reached his horse and mounted, but turned to go to the assistance of Hoik when a load of buckshot from Harber C. A Seaman's gun struck him lu the back and downed him. He kept a linn hold on tho bag of money when'he fell. It is thought that although tho ex press and railroad companies have no rewards offered they will como down with something handsome for tho be reaved widows and children whoso hus bands and fathers who helped to make another hold-up by tho Dalton gang im possible. The man called Tarn Evans was Dick Hroadwell, a noted desperado. It is now thought that but live wero In tho raid, and that all h nvo been gathered in. Cashier Ayres continues to improve and is in a fair way to recovery. T. A. Reynolds, clerk in Isham Hros , was shot through the foot Charles (Jump had his wrist broken by a ball and Louis Dut. was slightly wounded. Connelly nnd Cublne hud life insurance in different lodges, but Hrown and Italdwln carried none. Tho latter was the support of a widowed mother. The body of Lucius Italdwln was taken to Hurllngton, Kan., yesterday morning by hU mother, and that of Charles Hrown will bo sent to Hurley, b. I)., where his wifo is. Tho funeral services over Marshal Connelly and George Cublno wero held yesterday afternoon. Tho body of Connelly will bo burled ut Independ ence. BAD RAILWAY WRECK. A Ron of Senntnr I'ortnr Kilted Tlin Henu tnr'A I'lutis Altered. Council Giiovk, Knn., Oct 7. A through freight on tho Missouri Pacific went through a burning bridge about sixty miles west of this place early this morning and tho enginer, C. T. I'effer, a son of United States Senator Poller, and the ilrcmun, Clint Howard, were both instantly killed. Charlie Hurt, mother ilreman, was badly bruised and l brakeman named Grlfiln severely hurt. After tho accident occurred tho wreck took lire and thirteen curs of grain wero burned The dead engineer and fireman both have families living here. Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 7. Senator Puffer, of Kansas, who was to havu ipoken at the fair grounds here this sf the Midland hotel tulking to a re Midland hotel porter. Ho read it as ho wulked towuftl the elevator, started und put his hand to his forehead. Then ho walked un it cad lly to tho elevator and went up to break tho sad news of his son's un timely dcatli to his family, for such was the substanco of tho telegram. Mrs. Peffcr was almost prostrated from tho shock, and tho senator und his children did their best to help her bear tho burden of her grief. Shortly after tho senator received tho news, tho committee of the fair as lociatlon called to see him and wero surprised when ho sent down tho sad news. Shortly afterwards ho received a reporter from whom ho wished to got some particulars of tho accident Tho senator's eyes wero red from weeping, nnd his voice was low nnd broken. lie bore up manfully, however. "Poor boy," said tho senator, "I was ufrald it would end thus. Ho has been railroading for a number of years and I was always afraid of this. Let ma sec, ho was just about SO poor boy a little over 30. Ho was born In 'CO. He leaves a wife and three llttlo children. Wo will leave at onco for Council Grove. Wo will take tho Santa Fo ut 13:80 for Emporia nnd there I guess wo will get a speciul." Tennyson Dnatl. London, Oct 7. Lord Alfred Tenny son, poet laureate of England and tho greatest of tW living metrical writers, passed peacefully to his rest at 1:35 o'clock yesterday morning, aged 83 years. So gentle and painless was tho passing away that tho family did not know lie had gono until Dr. Clark broke tho nows to Lady Teuuyson, who boro tho closing scones of her great trial well in spite of her extremely delicate health. Crop l'rospeot. Taiilequaii, I. T., Oct 7. Thcrowas only about one-half ns many acres of cotton planted this year us compared with last year. Tho crop is excellent und picking will begin hero on the 10th. Tho top crop will bo tine There has been no dumugo by boll worm to Impair tho crop. Tho corn on tho uplands is good, but tho crops in the bottoms that wero overflowed are light. Thoroplaintlngof tho flooodcd lands was too lute to dovolop full stalks and ears. Wheat sowing la now in progress. About double- tho number of acres will bo sown us compared with last year's sowing. VENEZUELA. The ltnvotutlott Hitrcrlnl unit tlir (Intern ment Overthrow n I light of the I.nt I'reslilent. Washington, Oct 8. Confirmation of the report that a decisive battlo had taken place between tho government forces and those of the revolutionary party In Venezuela was not received at tho navy department until yesterday when a dispatch came to Secretary Tracy from Hear Admiral Walker, com manding the United States vessels in Venezuelan waters, saying: "It Is reported Hint nn engagement has taken place, resulting in tlio defeat of.tho government and capture of tho Veiuv.uolun coiumauder-ln-ehlef near Caracas. Revolutionists will occupy Caracas to-morrow." This message was dated nt La Gunyra nnd e.une to tho nuvydepurtmenttwen-ty-fotir hours after It was lllcd. Short ly after came another dispatch from the admiral. This was also dated Ln Guayra last night and read as follows: "President nnd Venezuelan ministry have abandoned Venezuelu. Revolu tionists successful." Until dispatches wero in tho naval code, and as they wero short they wero quickly transmitted and copies sent to Acting Secretary Atlee, of tho state de partment, nnd to Secretary Tracy. Tho ollicials of the navy department decline to state whether or not any Instructions wero forwarded tu Adin. Walker after the receipt of tho dispatches, hut ltls said that a message was immediately sent him to remain ut La Guayra and to order tho Concord, now at Colon, back to Venezuela, slmuld he think tho occasion warranted her presence. No dispatches have been received lately by the state department from Venezuela. It Is known that messages wore sent to Adm. Walker by Secretary Tracy, but their report Is kept a secret It is thought probable that tho next step will be the formation of n new govern ment with Gen. Crospo at tho head of iifTuirs. Tho statement that Consul 1 lamia, while out in u private boat, was llred at from tho gnus of a Vene zuelan warship Is thought to htivo boon tin accident, ns had the consul been llred on out of hostility to tho United States either Minister Scruggs or Adm. Walker would cer tainly have promptly notified tho authorities in Washington. Tho United States is better represented by war vessels In Venezuela than any other country. There are two vessels there, the admiral's flag ship, und the old cor vette Keursage, with the gunboat Con cord at Colon within easy reach should they bo wanted. Germany und Italy are tho only other countries having naval ships present It is said that our naval vessels will bo kept there until all danger to American interests is over. WORLD'S FAIR OPPOSITION. Chicago WorkliiRinen I'rcjmrlng HCotnitevr Demonstration. Chicago, Oct 8. A demonstration by workiugmen the day before that set for the world's fair dedicatory exercises is said to be among tho possibilities. This is in consequence of the decision tocloso tho gates on October 21 against all who do not hold invitations. Sev eral of the labor organizations have received Invitations to participate iti tho piimdo but they have declined them. This declination, so tho labor men say, is not to be looked upon in tho light of an insult to tho committee that tendered them, but rather as conveying tho feeling of Chicago's vast nrmy of organized work men toward the Columbian exposition. Tho latest move, that to have a sepa rate parade, and to hold it ono day earlier than the regular affair, has been agitated for tho last three or four days, und tho proposition, it is said, has met with favor on every hand. A powerful effort, it is asserted, has been at work to keep tho men from do ing anything that would place organ ized labor in an antagonistic light, but the efforts have proved futilo and those who lira responsible for the scparato parado agitation assert that whon the matter is once brought before tho labor organizations of tho city they will bo only too willing to lend their assist ance. HOMESTEAD EXPLOSION. Despcrato Attempt to Wow Up it Non Union Hoarding Home. HosiESTRAn, Pa., Oct 8. Shortly af ter 2 o'clock tills morning tho forty non union mill workers boarding at Mrs. Marron's house wero suddenly awak ened by an explosion which overturned their beds, scattered furnlturo uround tho rooms nnd broke windows. They wero all greatly frightened fearing that they had been attacked and wero go ing to bo klllod. Tho house was filled with dust from plaster and the peculiar odor of tho explosion conveyed tho im pression that tho building was on fire, and men rushed pamc-htrlcken down stairs. One man fell into a huge holo in tho floor. Then it was found that somo enemy of tho non-union men had broken a window in front nnd hud thrown through this a stick of dymtnlte There were four lnrgo window glasses In thu front, us tho room was onco used for a store. Those panes wero shattered into fragments, tho door broken, several chairs battered and tho room completely wrecked Had somo explosive whose forco was upwurd, not downward, been used it is possible that all tho inmates of tho house would hayo been killed. As it is, the mill workers are terrorized, and tho company will huvo to put watchmen in tho boarding houses be fore they will go back. VI red llr Trump. Graiton, N. 1)., Oct 8. Grafton was visited by u tMO.OOO flro, sot by somo trumps. Tho buildings burned liko tinder and not tin urtlelo In Saiuhiircr's store was saved Ho carried u ?.'JO,000 Btock. This is a farmers' co-opcrativo store, building owned by S. Cairncross. Tho hardware store of HJornoby ,t New gard was burned to tho ground, Tho IpiVdlrir Ktnrn nt .. Itlnennliv in tho same huiltllnir wns n.ivtlv snved. nn... next building, u harness store, was luruuiiy iicbiroyeu, uui uiosiouit suvcu. Other buildings narrowly cscuped. In Httrauce f3 j,U00. , , A Simple Wnttr Tost. Into a perfectly clean lottlo, having a stopper of ground glass, put five ounces of water to too tested. To the water add ten grains (by weight) of pure granulated white sugar. Cork tight and set ln a window, exposed freely to light, but not to the direct rays of tho sum Do not disturb the bottle, and keep the temperature as near 70 degrees Fahrenheit as possible, if tho water contains organle matter, within forty-eight hours an abundance of whitish specks will be. seen floating about, and tho more organic matter tho more specks. In a week or ten days, If the water is very bad, tho odor of rancid butter will be noticed on re moving tho stopper. The llttlo specks will settle to .tho bottom, where they will nppear ns white flaky masses. Such water should not bo used for drinking purposes. Tlds easy test is given by one of tlm stale boards of health for domestic use. Nn l.lle There. Little DotWhat's all this talk 'bout Mars? Does fofks live there? Llttlo Johnny They used to live there, but they Is nil dead long ngo. "How do you know?" "I heard papa say tho names of till the seas an' lakes an' islands nn' things Is from dead languages." Good News. Sure Sign. "Did Miss Sowerby have her photo graphs taken yesterday?" "Yes." "Good likeness?" "Yes, must have been, for she refused to take them of the photographer." Hostott Commercial Htilletln. The llreutent llaeo on Itecord Is tho rnco for popularity won bylfostot ter's Stomach Hlttuis. It took the lead ul Urn start nnd distanced all ammiotitoi s. It erad icates imllL-estlnii, nmlai'liif complaints, ail ments of tlio bladder mid kidney h. ncrvmis tiess, neuralgia, rhcuinntlsiu. l'liyslelatiH commend, tlio public knows Its vidua, tho press endorses. Grand are Its credentials, grander still Its success. "Dm you know his ba?ies hnd run downl" "1 had supposed . I lie.ird ho .vim tfohig to wind it up.'' Nasl's Weekly. When N'.iturti Needs nsslstanoo It may ho best to render it promptly, but ono should remember to use even tlio most pel feet romi'dlci only when needed. Tho best and most Nlmpleand gen tlo rimiedv Is the Syrup or F'us, manufac tuied by tlio California Fig Syrup Co. That wns a pretty hard story to hwiiUo.v, aid tlio cellar when tlio upper part of tlio house foil Into lu Texas Sittings. Ur.v II. P. Oahson. Scotland. Dak., nj: "Two bottles of Hull's Catarrh Cure com pletely cured my llttlo gltL" Sold by Drag J;iHtH,75o. "So Tot: hnvn a new servant-, girl," said ono limtBOivMo to imotlior. "Yes." "How does she 114 j'ou!" Washington Star. T'.ic. American Drawing Co. of St. Loafs innketho "A. 11. C. llohemlaulioltlcdlieer" Gulden, sparkling, pure. AaituATiuunywuotryio not thn prodi gal sou Hnd too luto that they have uctcd tliu calf instead. Atchlnou Globe Cur.CK Colds and lirotioliltls with Halo's Honey of llnrcliouud and Tnr. riko'sToothnolio Drops Cure In ono minute. When a hoy Is stum t there Is nquostlou whether ho pits It from her folks or IiIm peo ple Atchison Globe. DncciiAM's Pii.m cost only 25 cents n box. Tltey tiro proverbially known throughout tho world to bo " worth' a guinea a box." Tiir man wun tigitros In an explosion be gins ut tlio bottom and works up. Not necessarily nf tor a bird tlio man who goes out for uliu'k. lirooklyn Kugle. ThE GENERAL MARKETS. KANSAS CITY. Oct. 10. CATTLE IIchi fcroius t a M IB i 81 Hiocltcn ii 00 O&UUO Native cows I HI Go - 711 IIOGS-Clood to eh ilco heavy.. 4 W Q, b 60 WllIJAT-No -' ml , it, CI No. Shard. 01 Oly COKN-No. .' mixed OTtfft 3;i OATH-No. S inlsed SM 45 SOtf KYK-No. S 60 6 61 FLOUIt-IMtents, per sack SiO & 2 0 Fancy 1 W Q'2b HAY Choice timothy 7 00 6ft 8 to Fancy prulrlu 0 0J Qi'UlO IlltAN 61 fa 65 DUTTKH-Choicocruamory.... 10 21 CHEKSK-FuU creum II 12 KGOS-Cliolcu iwa 10 l'OTATOKS 41 60 ST. LOUIS CATTLU-Fftlr natives 3 51 4 75 Tcx.iu 2 SO fro 3 15 nOGS-Hcnvy 4 8) 5 8J HHKKl'-Rilr to choice 4 ft) Cli 4 75 FUOUIt-Cholco 3 23 360 WHEAT-No. 2 red 70K 71 COKN-No. 2 inlxcd 43 43( OATS-No. 2 talxcd 31 30i KYK-No. 2 63ii& 61 IIUTTKK-Crmuncrr 21 ft 25 LAKD-Woiternntoam 8 20 O 8 30 l'OKK-New HOI UOJ CHICAGO. CATTLE -I'rime to extra 4 75 6 ( JIOaH-l'ftcUinyuDtl Htilpplnjj.. 450 6 35 SHEKP K4fr to choke , 4 60 , 4 74 I'LOUIt-Wlntcr wheat 4 to i 20 WHEAT No 2 red. 71 74 COItN-No. 8 3U 43W OATS-No." 2. 31 GA 8t',i KYE-No.2 65 65J JIUTTEK-Crcamcry , 18 25 LAUD 8 4) 8 60 fOUK I 40 II 45 NEW YOUIC, CATTLE Ntttlvo steers 3 to 4 0!) JIOOS Good to cjiolco 6 2) 0 20 KLOUn-Oood to choice... 4 00 4 7) WHEAT-No. 2 red ,.,.... 70'iO 81 CORN No, 2 Mtffft ft OATS Western mixed.. 36 38 11UTTKH Creamery..... 19 2IJ4 I'OKK Mchh , , Ilia 12 85 Cost and Cure ror Pottstown, Pa. .0 -w I was a sufferer from 111 neuralgia for ten years; v tried all kinds ofrernp- Tars. dies without relief, and had given up all hope. I tried a bottle of ST. JACOBS Oil., and it effected such On wonderful relief that I -i recommend it to all. I Chas. Law, Jr. Ely's Cream Balml GOLD IN HEADF'fe I'ltfricc aTlTCTTSTr I -AtP'T Hlm liiln each nottrll, I Lt B1U)1J..W Warren St.,N.V. I THE USE OF VELVET. HtylUhiiml 1'retty Continue for tlio An. til 111 11 Wear. . Velvet Is vninltifr prominently to the front us nn autumn material. The prlu eesse costume of velvet, with lace, has a high collar and a deep fall of laco over tho front Tho sleeves arc full at the tops, lit rather snugly at tho elbows, nnd end midway lietween tho ellsiws and wiistn, the rciualnlnn; space belli"; filled att by laee. headed bv a full rtteh- lujr of lace which is set In tho cdtfo of tho sleeve. This tnukes a sort of iinder Blceve elTcct which Indicates beyond tho shadow of a doubt that wo ore to return to the old fashioned huU-oponod sleeve and utuler-sleevo ut no very dls taut day. Among tho most popular Ideas lu cos tumes the Kusslnn still prevails. Al though this style 1ms been before the public for some months, It seems to In ereiiMj rather than the opposite. It Is, however, evident that decided efforts will bo made to modify and diversify the styles of maUtng and llulnhiiiff this cIiihs of costumes. There tiro bodices that lit closely at tho back and tire slightly full at tho front and lioltod lu, the fullness bvlnir drawn in llttlo gath ers on either slilo of the rather largo buchlo of tho belt These blouses, or hi on so-bod Ices, as ono might call them by way of distinction, are made with fitted lucks and back and tinder-arm forms only, tho fronts being cut whole. One of tho most stylish of these bus 11 very wide turned-over collar; Indeed, It fills tho entire space between tho neck and the tops of tho sleeves. There aro vely wide rovers, narrowing to a point ut tho walst-llne. Some of them nre without slceies, und when made of dark or black velvctund worn over light and fancy dresses, they are exceedingly pretty. -N. Y. Ledger. TRADE ERADICATES BLOOD PON BON AND ULOODTAINT. SKVrRAt.l)ottHof Swift's Srwlfic (3.S.S.) entirely clcinvrf my sistcni of contagious blood olwn of tho vcty worst tyiwi. W'M. b. L.00MU, Slircvcport, La. COnCS SCROFULA EVEN IN ITS WORST FORMS. I had Fcnomr.A In 1B8I, ami clistnsed my system iMitlicly (mm It by taking tcven Initios of S. S. B. I liavo not lirul nny symp toms since. C. V. Wilcox, Spartanburg, S.C EH HAS CURED HUNDREDS OP CASES OF 8KIN CANCER. Treatlso on Mood nnd fikln Diseases mailed free. Swift bructvic Co., Atlanta, Ua. tTlHtlnirkoc without V..I..UuiiuTi Bnmo nnd tho prim Mumprd on bottom urhnuballtiiifaiiiiiirn Irninlulmt tint ubjoct to proHivutlon ur law for ob iniujuii niancr uti tier false pretences. Ti carnk'ss, m ws .s ramo Ut a worn E& w m . i!S wli &fix Hi?. l&. tfHISlSTHE M iS"DE rh iffifeML IkW tifcm WILL mi. Oj, Will lion iten t, tnirnff kin aiyn exclusive Bale M.abi Wrlto iur.catnloauc. Ir.u a, iuu und srltllb waatod. far 1 Wm 1 Hi I 'Hi IK 1' foSSSgaMARIl. Egpa THE POT INSULTED THE KETTLE BECAUSE THE COOK HAD NOT USED SAPOLIO GOOD COOKING DEMANDS CLEANLINESS, SAPOLIO SHOULD be used in every KITCHEN. With housewives of M lands, all creeds and all ages 1st "Which Is the boat Cooking Stove?" We answer this question to-day by proclaiming "CHARTER OAK STOVES" to bo tho best in every concoivablo respect. Host it07 dulen'kNp them. If you doti sot, wrlU direct tom&nftetvtn. EXCELSIOR MANUFACTURING CO. l)T, LOUIS. MO. . HILL'S MANUAL KS stmiUsnt In Social suit limine.. I.ifu. Now eilliluu IJulr. IHMi.w th Uteatrecnrilsnf Lett sctilerements In ull kinds of rpnru ror prlct's write DANKH COmSI llrnrbornHUChlcsioi. csSVUusua HSS1SU. arnsMi tuis rsria mn wkhuI, NEEDLES. SHUTTLES. fKor nil Honlntf 5ln chines, nt aaii Aiiiiitijtiiintwir, 'liivTrutle Hupiitlrd. Kttntl fur itlit.liMHli.iirlrM ll.l. Ill.r.l.ni K ll'i- ti til.. KKrAlltO. l.1UUcutt.t3Mxuui.Uo wruu tuu yuru rw; mm r not. lggfAl&.gPJwl i MLIS. SknflTsInU U rtstol tlihn.Klnnro tho lioni nd burn on. I TliAllMnsBua BloTOlWUti Lillrllllsnt.On'or.l lrM. I)umlil ud lha cmiMimer liay lor no tin I or RlM I'ackaan wliliCTctrpurcnMO. I Give His Boys a Chance, Our successful business men of to-day In the majority of cases were poor boys who struggled li.ird for an education. They started1 In life, with few resources and their Integrity ns their only capital, No young man need ever spend a day In Idleness who lias an education and who makes use of It. Toj many young men breakdown In school life through Inatten tion to health. They emerge dyspeptics, their stomachs all'gitne, their1 constitution scattered, nil because tlicy fall to pay duo regard to the laws of health. Long con tinued constipation Is the bane of academic life. Nine persons out of ten who follow sedentary pursuits suffer from this causa nnd yet there Is a remedy .within their reach. The Laxative Gum Drop will cure, any case no matter how bad and once cor rected the evil will not return. The Laxa tive Gum Drops arc a mild and gentle ca thartic, contain no tait&of medicine, they can be curried In the pocket without any suspicion that they are. medicated. They arc put up In two sizes and sell for toe. nnd 2'C. a box. Get them of any dealer. SYLVAN KBMBDY CO., Peoria, III. S'xzvx rrxrxi Latest Styl L'ArtDoLaModo. TL'Ol.lillKIM'I.MKH. iixiHK UTitir rum aid kit fun Wmiiih. C7"oM,r H of mr N,w, dr,wr k1 1 r.nu fir ul.liiniiilr lo IV.J.MOItHK.PiiklUkrr, . rxtui Tms tirtn , !. Tou c,n't r.nrt whst you wsnl In yimr hom stores, .., in. tin frnin Mini puiiii. lit nur mittnmoLh Iirv Ttooila r.Msliliiliinriit. It yuuenn't tome, thru senil tor uniili'i mi rliarKC for ,inplf ,1. ml oritur wtiW you waul by null, we Rusrsiiiea ssiiiuciioii. KANSAS CITY. vimi tail rsvsa vf wiwyi m S J8 1 Wgf I W. L MG81S- FOR QEtiTLEMENL A. coBstine Mawpq niioo time win not ripi nuniMu icamU'U, smooth Insldo, nuxlble, mora comfortable, stylist . r i i.r !--- w "- ?r smootli Insldo, nuxlble, mora oumfqrtable, styl nnu aurauio wan any oincr nuuu orcr humj w 1 liOuaUciiitominsilodUooscotitlnufromaitoH. lino man .any oincr ruoo orcr homi tua iprtotv osiinv irorn pi 10 su. Binds, svltb two eon a otitsldo cOro (ns sliown 11 rat t:ljonn wi.lt shoes sotu -1110 ouijr 91.UU nnoo. tunue, wiiu iwp nolos, socarnly sewed at tho otitsldo etlRO (ns u 1 nlcli Rives (lonblo tlin woar otctiaansvelt sboei oaiBlete shoes sold uttha own In eutl. prion, for suclicasllr rip, lmvnn only onn sols sewed narmr strlt, 1 tliruuah nra ,ini Tho ttvonnlnaof I wlmn wnru tbronsh can bo ronatrcd us in as laeriviiineTvrnnnr loosen rromiueupper. llirctmntrt of fontwuur deslrlnc to econo taiiv, should consider tno suHirto quallttea of tbrso shoos, and not bo Influenced nsTlugonly pppf arntieo to commend only nppnarnn W.'l.VDUII tnem. v. i. iiuiiitiAM 1 1 ond SJ.1 Vl Boweii awci fj.AsSMHc TirJ,0B. n 'luo Calf. aff, I Farm. crsift; SS'J.'JC orktngmen's 1 fltltl vnliths. 1.71 Hchool OboesttjiMea' I.Ott Ilenil Sowed; vj.ai. 81,73 Dcst DoiikoUv ore of tho saino nUjs. ilondord of tnotiw Sthe wo: 4estm nJ trimeral lorchanta whar T 1 1 -' anlo In voiip lace soui eetid direct f e Faejarre L'ostatro free y, h Deaslaa, ra)KMaevssa E NGRAVING LECTROTYPINS Portraits, Buildings, Machinery, Ac. SUITABLE FOIl NEWSPAPER OR CATALOIUE WORK Coppir Half-Toms for Fim Prlitln Write far aasdaa atad Trleaa. A. N. KELL01I NEWSPAPER C0.r KAKBAS CITT, M. A. N. K.-D. 1417 WHKN aYBITlNe T ABTUITUESS PMUSaT' atatatkat saw tka Adteeslesniatila Ilia , taaer. ConanaspllTaa and people tM who bare weak lunvs or Astb. mi, should use Plso's Cura for PJ Consumption'. It has esirad H tbousnads. It has not Injur- Hedune. It Is not bad totaku. H Ills tlio bosicoukbsjrup. H J Bold ererywhere. 88c. J I. f 11 tSl t :t -it . tM . VM1?