"' 8 THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1895. oo titf.BE KIDNETC LIVER tfs &W liilSosBsness Itondiicbe, foul bronth, Four Moinnch, heart burn, pain Inchest, dyspepsia, coiitliitlon. Poor Digestion Distress ufKrontlnir, pulniiud blunting In tho ltomncli,sliortiii"noriin'utli, imln in tliu licnrt. Loss of Appetite Aflplcmllil feeling to-dny nnd n depressed ono to-morrow, nothing Feemi to titMe good, tired, elccpli'snnd all uiitruiig, wciiknes., debility. ftwntni-ltot bulliN up quickly u rundown constitution niul makes tliu weak strong. At nrtiggUttt r.() renin ami $1,(1(1 hire. "InrnlMV (Iill.lo to lliiattli" frrn-OnnnilUtlon tno. 1)11. Klt.MI.lt iV Co., lltNOUAMTON, N. V. rito.n ont i'.ciiAa:N. An cvcliungo tells it Hlory of ti trump who runt; it doctor's door bell niul naked tho pretty women who oponed tho tloor if hIiu woulil ask tho doctor if ho I mil it pnir of punts to give- itvvuy. "I ant tho doctor." replied tho womon, nntl tho trnnip fainted. II. II. Herr.li mid Miss Idit Hornh, of Rod Cloud, nro visiting in Hebron. Iloliron Journal. A Superior youth ilurkonqtl hie num. tacho with black pomado u fow nilitw Bin co and tool; 1i!h girl out for it moon llht Htroll. When tho fuir ono appeared in tho bright liht of tho family circlo a couplo of liourH later her faco looked lilto a it. V M. railroad limp. Superior Sun. Sheriir Ruuciiey of Webster county lias a hiuycio with which ho runo down critninalH. Ho !b a little moro careful in Kolng down hill, however, than our own marshal .Ioiicd. Superior Sun. There in a marked advance in tho ed ucational standing of lied Cloud High School thin J car over all proviouB tonne Judging tho Htiperior ctiituro ami high literary achievements of. tho pupils in tiieir graduating addresses last Friday (as they appeared in Tin: Ciiit'.r) there ia an evident increase in riginulity nntl native talent. The moat striking in etunco of this iB tho"ChiB8Frophee" by Miss Mitrguret Paulino Minor who gives ub over two columns of highly interest ing and hiimorotiB pootry depicting in tho most ironically -comic, mannor the probable future of tho graduates who re treated individually. While tho mo tor Mil tho rythm is not in exact accord ance with, tho bestlTorto of Tom Hood orButlorVHudibras," still ns a first public achievement tho rising young ixMitt-H deserves tho utmost credit, iliss Miner's many friends in liladen will readily accord her every possible congratulation, especially it they slop to think that mitirioHl poetry tins only been successfully accomplished by lees than half -a dozen of the world's acknowledged poota. These may be summed up in tho names of Tom Hood, Samuel Hutler, "Gil Was," MaxO'Koll and Mark Twain. Let ub only hope Unit tho rising joung poetess of lied Cloud will yet complete the half dozen stars in tho realms of comic, ironical and sarcastic poetry. Of the prose orations the palm undoubt wily must bo awarded to Koscoo Cather for originulit), literary merit, and gen eral intellectual superiority. liladen Enterprise. The law in regard to tho Hubs'" tiiis lie, passed by tho Into legislature, which takes elfect August 1, roads thus: "Any person or company owning or controling laud wlio shall pot mil Russian thistles to grow thereon one week after publica tion of a notice by tho road overseer tho titst week in July shall, on conviction, bo lined not less than 810 nor moro than 8100 and costs, and if thistloa nro not destrojod by August 15, tho road-ovor-eeer shall do the work and tho cost bo charged to the party in possession of mid html. If tho party is not tho owner he shall pav 'S cents an acre, tho balance jo he taxed against tho land. If tho lessee fails to pay, his share shall bo tax hI against the land and tho ownor may .uui-ui iioui uio renter tno samo its any nther debt. Tho man overseer snail IlllClfJIO lllt.ill..,, ... II . t I . ...-,,..,, imnui'H hi mo nignwa8 ami re ceive i fj a ila and help at $1.50 a day. It he fails to do his duty bo may bo lined e.iO or not more than 61(10. City nuthoritiesihall destroj thistleagrowing on public ground and tax up the cost of lefitroingtWu glutting on lots. Kail mud right of way comes under tho pro vibioiiaottliiBiiet. A nj mm who know ingly sends seeds containing thistle seed may bo lined tflT. and bo liable for dam Wo apologio tor iiiiMusuiiido in all former issues and y,i Unit ilov WI,r in. excumible aa all tmeditor has to do is to hunt news, and clean tho rollers, and et type, and sweep the tloor, and pen hort items, and fold papers, ami write wrapper?, and mako tho paste, and mail tho patera, and talk to visitors, and dis tribute 1 po. ijBirj vwiiei, and wive woid. acu reail tfio pronto. Iiml is.,rrnui t10 lniH. Uktfa, ami hiin; ti.i.Hheaisto wnte edi toriuls, ami dodgi, ti.,. I,iu. ,) ,Mm. quijiilH. iiiitl take us-.ings iioni the fo.ee hnd tWIsuliKcribi-ibtViat wei d money Wo su.v tlmt wo Imw. n,, i..i... .. :' inakomiMalu'iJwhtioatu.ndiiig to these littlo niutttUH, ami getting our living on gopher tail soup llnored with iiiinginu tion, and wi-aring old t.Wv, no c-Vllat, hutl a patch ml nii- pint,,, oune. , u tunj MMiiilin couiitfiiaiii-o to tlii in-in j-ho lolls us our paju-r in't wortti i lyhow, and f ! I - . ,nd i,,ai, , u "r oue n j tii hwpjtjtt'mt. jn i.ocai m:vs. Mrs, II, M. Martin is homo from Illi nois. Mayor Hontloy arrived homo from St. Paul today. Dwight JonoB of Ciuido Ko:k wbb in tho city thifl week. T.H.Hnm iiml Mrn. Deihl of Kdgnr woro in Rod Cloud this week. I'ditor HaskitiB of Norcatur, ICuiiBas visited our sanctum thin weok. Tho nbflonco of tho electric lights niakcB tho city look ery dark. Miss Xellio West enmo homo from Lincoln to day to Bpond vncation. Mrs.ThoB. Hinigh nntl Mro. W. V. West were visiting in Ayr this week. Mrs. M. S. Marsli of Konwick, Iowa. 1b in tho city thiu wcok visiting old fnondB. Mrs. C. l Cather and daughter, Miss Wiila, camo homo from Lincoln last ovo nlng. A littlo by in Hod Cloud says ho cats luilr to mako hifl whitkers grow. A good idea, W. L. Wrignt of tho Lebanon Journal was in lied Cloud yoBtorday onrouto for Salt Luko City. "Ornngu IlloiKom'' I n painless cure for all disrnses pecnliar to women. Sold fresh by C. h. Cottitig. Misn Trlx Mi.er and brother Mnv leave next Monday for llostou for a so journ of several weeks. A. Klumb of Aurora, Nebraska, an old and porsonal friend of Prof. CJ. M. CaB- tor wiib in tho city tliis weok. Pnrify the blooil; gtrungtlion tho body Dr. J. 11. MoLean'BBlrotigtlioningCorilin niul lllood l'nrillor best spring tonic. Miss Delia Holton returned to her homo in Akron Monday night and was accompanied by M!fb Margaret Minor, Mr. C. K. Hruner and wifo arrived in Hod Cloud l'Yiday last from Misotiri and will mako Ked Cloud their future home. Lost Hotweon tho fair grounds and this city, a stud bridle. Kinder will lie rownrded by leaving camo at Day's barn -ThoP. Kmigli. Mr. J. OrilTolh, wifo and children were visiting in Hiverton this week and also to attond a wedding in that place of a prominent couplo. Al (iiiluflha has been appointed chair man of the 10th anniversary committee of tho Grand Lodge A. O. U. W. by Grand Master Tait. To retnin an almndnnt head of hnir of n natural color to a good old nge, the hy. gieno of the sculp most bo obitcrved. Apply Unit's Hair Ilonewer, Mrs. H. J. Docker and daughter, Mies Stolla, camo homo today. Misa Stella completed her education in tho Stato Univoreity and graduated this wcok. Wm. Filters had tho misfortuno to put his loft o)o out a fowday ago whilo trim ming trees. Ho wn? in Red Cloud Sat urday for tho tirst time Binco tho acci dent. Row Father Harrington, pastor of the Catholic church in this city, held mis si m meetings in Iientley's hall all of last week. He is a lino talker and a very pleasant gentleman, Tho Children's day exercises at the M. K, church were vory pretty last Sunday evening. Tho idea of tho "Golden Gate" was well illustrated and was an original feat u ro itt the exercises. H, M. Tingley, wifo and children have rotutned from Sheridnn, Wyoming, whoro they have been visiting frionds. Mel eaya the Burlington folks aro doing a lino business in that country. Tho Congregational church gave a vory interesting Children's day exerciso on last Sunday. Tho little folks did their parts splendidly. Tho church was nicely decorated with beautiful Mowers for the occasion. Tho frionds of township organisation should get up it petition nnd havo tho question resubmitted to save trouble in tho future. Tun Ciiiki" is docidodly in favor of townshiporganiziition as against tho commissioner system under the tires- en t law. Littlo Hyrel Wilson, grandchild of M, W. Dickerson said to his grandma ono day: "Don't fry my egg easy." Ho had heard them talk about frying eccs hard, and he had associated hard work with easy work, and did not want ids egg fried easy. With the blood full of humors, tho hopted term is all the more oppreidve. Give the system a thorough cleansing with Ayer's Snrsitparilla and a doio or two of Ajer's Till, and you will enjoy summer a never before in your life. .Int try this for once, and you'll not re pent it. D. F. Trunkey hnfltwcnty-tlvo acres of corn that is excellent. He tried tho sul- soil plan and saN it is working to per fection. Ho argues that sub-soiling is a splendid thing for Nebraska. Tun Ciiit-r would like to hear from its many readers on the subject, who havo tried it this j ear. Do not foruet Sam Jonep. Thoro can bo onlj ono Sain Jones and Sam Jones is he. Probably tho groatest preacher on the globe to day. His lecture in this city next Wednesday "(lot theroandstav there" is one of his best. To misa Sum Jones is missing an opportunity that ou mas nevar have again, Heineinbor the date i the liUh and tho opera houbo tho place, ' i Make pure lilooil. These three words ell live fllmle story if tt,,, wonderful iive-i ky Hood" Siirunr I'n. It i the bnt bloo.1 pur il-i- nr.i v ring inedreine. IliWa PnU u,. . ,ii, jirnu for tlntr pionpt auatlUemnt jit etf-y actiju,' E 3:lptity Collector of Infernal Itevcmie .llurpli) , Who Ciiiiird t'tl UN ItuconK, KpvaliM m I'rnUe ol' PuIiiu'n Culery Coin pound. Kx collector of internal revenue Thomas F. Murphy of Maine, who was brought into prominence all over the country during Prositlcnt Clove huid'h lirnt administration by rofusing to allow certain civil oliioinls to peruse his recouls, honrtily indorses '.tine's celery compouiii, iMr. Murphy is a keen observer. Ho is a writer of r.o mean ability, lias been employed as editor and editorial writer on several papers, is recogniz ed throughout Maine as a forcible and convincing speaker, and is universally liked. At present ho represents a bic Boston house on tho road, where hi warm geniality makes him welcome ti every hotel and railway train, In tho smoking compartment of a parlor car last week he was praising Paino's celery compound to a fellow passenger. The person to whom he addressed his conversation had been laid up with tho grip. The malad left him in a bad war, a sort of de pression ot spirits and a disinclination for bu-iucss. 'I felt tho samo way," said Mr. Murphy. "After wrestling a week with tho grip it lcit mo depressed and week. One flight ot stairs was enough to mako mo puff and wheczo like a leaky bellows. A milo walk would almost tloor me. Headache began the moment I got out of bed, and I J'elt about as mean as any ono could for tho whole day. Hearing so much abuut Paino's celery compound I made t'.p my mind to try it, and I'll tell you how it worked. It was like close applications of s'lothing lotions to a scorched linger. After a few doses 1 found that on retiring I so mi dropped into sound, refreshing sleep. In less than a week I was myself again. My eyes, which aro nono too strong at thoir best, hut whioh burned and achf d till I began taking Paino's celery compound, assumed their nor mal condition and really seemed strongor than beforo tho grip marxed me for a victim. I can walk five miles now and feel uone the wtrso for it. "My wifo and boy aro taking Paine's colery compound this spring." Rook at druggists, or mailod Addres9 The Storling Remody Chicago ollloe, -15 Randolph St1, Vurk, 10 Spruco St. free. Co., Now Married, at the homo of hor parents in Rivorton, Nob.. Misa Nollio tiaatwood and Mr. J. W. White of Hebron. Mrs. White is woll and favorably known, both in Franklin and Furnas counties, ns an earnest and efllciont toucher in the pub lic schools. Hor musical talent will bo missed, both in the homo circlo and among hor friends elsewhere. Tho most intimate frionds of tho fiinily and somo of hor old BchoolmutoB gathorod at hor homo tho morning of tho twelfth of Juno to witness tho coromony, which was porformod by Rev. Chrysler pastor of tho M. K. church. Somo beautiful gifts woro presented by tho frionds as tokens of their love and esteem tho guests woro then invited to pnrtnko of refreshments nftor which tho happy couplo startod for tho depot amid a showed ot old shoes. Mr. nnd Mrs. White will mako their future home in I lobrnu. Tho good wishes of their many friends in Hiverton follow them, lIlli'klC'll'H Al'llll'U Sulvc. The best salvo in the world for outs, bruise, sores, Ulcers, Snlt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, uhillblaiux, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tivoly euron piles, or no pay reijuirod. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction br monev refunded. 1'rlce 'J.I centa per oox. For mile by Cotting. tf Notice. Thoso who wish to take ndvantago ot the now "Nearer Attendance" law next year, must till out tho proper blanks this mouth, lllanlt fony.s may bo obtained at my olliee. D. M. HuN-rat, Co., Supt. Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., San Dlegn Cal, says: "Slilloh's Catarrh Remedy if lllo tlr-H medicine I Imvn ever found thit would do mo any good." 1'rlce fiOe, For sale by C. L. Cotting. The list ot lotters remaining at the post ofllco uncalled for up to June Mb, 1193: Millen G. C. McNaily F. Olson Otto Ske'ela Chita. Storday Will Thorpe Nat Tho above letters will bo eont to the dead lottor olliee Juno 'JO, 189."i. If not called for. Phank Cowiirn, Postmaster. A healthy appetite, with perfect diges tion and nsiimilutlou, tuny be secured by the iirfu of Ayer's I'ill. They eleatmo nml strengthen the whob alimentary canal and reiaavenll otMriintloti in tho nat ural fuiiKtinns of either ex, without an unpiouMiiteHVds. COORT COULDN'T MOV MAKES A CONFESSION. TnUH STOHY OF SUNDAY'S KILLINO AT OMAHA. Ih Cmifr' lo I'trlni; the Slmtn Whin Klllctl C'liiipiMlI .tlrn. lull nml (lie Murilrri-il Mim Were Hinluly Inti mate. Omaha, Nob., Juno 12. Develop ments In the Isli murder case Indie no that James Isli and not his wife slmt Chnppcll at the lsh residence Sunday evenhiB. When lsh was told that people Kenernlly believed that he dt I the Miootlnj; he asked: "Can. tiny blame me for doing It? My riod! I ill 1 not know that my wife was untrue t me until Saturday." He was asked: "Did you send the let ter to Chaptiill which hi ought him to your home or did you find him In n compromising position with your wlfeV" "X did not know of nny letter," he nnsweied. "I did not semi oi y letter to him, nnd no one can blame me f u what I did. My Clo'd, I am not to blnm" because she was untrue to me. I told the story I did to save her reputation, and 1 did It to snve her." As lsh related It, tho story of tho crime Is this: When Chnppell came to his bunco at the remarkable time he did tf) (lx the sewing machine lsh was sat isfied that he hail come to meet Mri. Isli. Afterward when lsh left the room to go downstairs he went only part way, returning Immediately. Looking Into the room be saw the man apparent ly attempting to kiss Mrs. lsh, they lin ing In each other's embrnco. Ho llivd the shot that took effect In the back of Chappell's head. In falling Chnppell attempted to use his own revolver, hut the shots went wild. As Chnppell lay on the lloor lsh fired hnlf a dozen more bullets Into his body. Mrs. lsh ran out Into the kitchen and excitedly told the first comer that she had killed the man for assaulting hr, and on her entreaty to save her reputa tion Tsh corroborated her story. Olllcers Informed Mrs. lsh that her husband had confessed. She brok' down completely and said to Police Ma tron dimming: "Why did he tell this? It Is true that Jimmy fired the shots. We had fixed up the story nnd had agreed that we would swear that I fired the shots. We thought that I could get out of It bet ter than he." New facts discovered go to show that Chnppell nnd Mrs. lsh hnd boon inti mate for several months and it Is con clusively shown that on the morning preceding the murder lsh was search ing for the man who was afterward killed at the lsh cottnge. Preliminary hearing takes place this morning. fight Nrarlng tliu Kml. Providence, It. I., June 12, The light between the operatives and manufac turers for nearly two months at the At lantic mill, nnd half that time at nil the other mills In Olneyvllle, Is appa rently Hearing Its end. It Is estimated thut 2,000 employes hnve left Olneyvllle since the light begnn. Two hundred and twenty-four looms are now run ning at the Wverstde. At the Nntlonnl mills the final stnnd of the strikers Is evidently to be made. The strike lend ers assert that they enn continue the fight here Indefinitely. Two TtilntH of tlir Town Iturni-il. Cnmcron, W. Vn June 12. The esti mates of the loss by fire here made yes terday are entirely Inadequate. The standing property of the town was worth Ili'O.OOO, and the latest Itemized list of the loss foots up over JS00.0UO. The Insurance Is only IJ0.000, of whleh $30,000 Is In three Wheeling companies. Klfty-two houses were burned before the tire finally spent itself. The home less families are being cared for by those who were fortunate enough to tx outside tho path of the fire. Mill Sue Sterlliie Morton. Wnrsnw, Ky., June 1L'. I. T. Chntn- bers. n loading peach grower, will su . the United Stntes agricultural depirt-' ment at Washington for heavy dam- I ages. In orde- to stop the ravags i f i tho borer, n warm that attacks peaeh trees. Mr. Chambern wrote to tho -j (11 clals at Washington. Those prfo-winn,. nl furmers recommended a paint com posed of London purple, linseed oil and carbolic ncld. lie put the goveinineiit Indnrsed paint on his treas. They arc all dead. On Trlnl for Killing Ni-ott. O'Neill, Neh., June 12. The case of Mulllhan, Hlllott. Hoy, Harris. Oberlee, Plnerman and Stanton, charged with tho murder of Itarrett Scott, was called up In the district court at Hutte, Boyd county, on the beginning of this term of court and the trial set for June 13. Judge Klnkalil will preside. It Is ru mored hen- that the defendants will ask for a change of venue If they think there Is any chance of having thu case pent to this county for trial. Home of L'niiimoiis In KcmIoii. London, Juno 12. The house of com mons reiihsembled yesterday and the parliamentary secretary for tho for Dlgn olllce, Sir lMwnrd Gray, Introduced a bill to legulate tho catching of seals In the Bering sea. In so doing In ex plained that tho bill was designed to re place the act passed In 1S0.1 to enrry out tho agreement with Itussia, nnd thnt there would ho a few alterations. The nlll passed Its first reading. Sheriff halo. !) virtue nt un execution directed to inutrnm the iliiti let court of Wei'ster caiinty,Nibrttkit. on a Imliiinciit olitalned by tin uinslitttiatlim ( i-'l-itilct court ot Wi'luter coiuitv, Nelirmk.i, mi the leth ilny of July, isai.ln tnvnr f Thunis Itynn in nl.tlntllT, and njjrtlint 'I he FiinntPi fc Merilnnls lIuuklnK fuiiiianvaf ilefeniunl. rnr the sum ofoiiii lliniiH.iiiilaiiili'iclity tHuilohari and cents, ami voaln Lined at lite Uol- Mrs Hint seti'iitv ceitt (JVTfl) and iii'cruinK coti, I luive levied upon tho fvllowiiiK rfal fstale taken the prnptrty f ld iWfenUant to H.ttlMv nlil Juilumrut t.ll. It tncnttnnn (SI) U bl vk ililiivoiie(ii)ln thenrlKliml toiwi now city of Itcd (loud, ebslur county, .Nc braik.i. And will otter the i.im for salotn tno hlsliest blclri-r, (in Hti In IiiiiiI, nth r.'lhriur et.unio A, l If'JJ, In front if the uiit dnnroMin rourt Ituitsr t Red Clpdil, Webiier Cliinty, Ne hraska, lint Muff ihn luillitlnk wherein tho lnt lenil of court wm held, nt Ihe heur one rfiVlocU p m oi slid dny.wlien and when-dim llttolliliitl'H wlU lieirleiilvlhiUiiilersi:'fil, lliiteil litw' iIoud,Nelir.Mli,.Wayi. n ,1. N, KiNrnnr. WierlS. Jambs MrN'r.xv, Alt'. fi I'uluMU. flie nbme H,nl w.ii eontlnueil. far want of hlilili'ts, not I tliu Pith d.iy ul Julys hf'i- Dale I HHi ili ut Ju'i.lWi. V .1. w. iit'KciiBr, Sheriff, J ami's Mi Sjw', rmintlR'f Atiy. What is Castorla is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants nnd Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless fiiibstltuto for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays fevcrishncss. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Dlarrhna nnd "Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and ilutulcncy. Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. " Castoria Is an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers lmo repeatedly told mo ot its good cJTect upon their children." Diu U. C. OiinooD, Lowull, Momx. " Castoria In tlio Ut rumejy for clilhln-n of which I am aciuninUM. I Iiojmi tin) (lav Id not far dUtant v lien mothers w illcimsMer tint null InUMTht of their children, nnd use CastorU In stead ot tho vnriousquack nostrums which aru destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing oynip and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby tk-udlng thorn to premature grsTCB." Ult. J. F. KlMaiELOK, Conway, Ark. The Ce-atsmr Company, TT Murray Street, Now York City. NC NEWS AT WASHINGTON.! Clilnrso Legation Not Informed of the Itrporteil Hinting. Washington. June 1'-. Yesterday Htati department olllclals. after InventlKatlni: the reports of the Chinese massacre, nld that they thought an ciror hnd been made In the transmission of the nnino of the place where the massacie is said to have occurred. It Is hellcved that this name instead of Client; Tu should bo Cheng Te, the capital of Hu nan. In this place there are u utimher of foreign missionaries, nnd the nntl forelgn feeling Is very strong. In 1S93 there were threatening demonstrations by tho people, and the mlsslunatlcs were kept for some time In a state of terror by the display of placards abusing the "foreign devils" and warning the na tives against itiniliitlon with them. The condition of uffalis wits regarded hy United States Minister Denby ns gruve enough to warrant representations to the Chinese government and the facts were made the Htihject of scveial re ports from the minister to the stnte de partment. Cheng Te Is accessible to email gunboats and n British warship visited the neighborhood yon in ugo. The Chinese legation hus rucelved no In formation as to the reported massacre of nil missionaries in Client; Tu or Cheng Te, and strong hopes are enter tained thnt the. affair may he less sell oub than thu meager repot ts Infinite. Illinois I.utherniiH In Seislon. Chicago, June 12. The second ilny's session of the nnnunl meeting of the Illinois dlstilct of the Kvangellcal Oei tnan Lutheran synod was attended by nearly f.00 ministerial and lay delegate), representing1 every Cermau Lutheran church In Illinois yesterday. The con ference was pieslded over hy Itev. II Sticcop of St. Taul's church of this city. Pne thousand dollars each was given to the boards ot homo missions, foreign missions, and church extension. One thousand dollnrn was received from Lutheran Publication society. Loans, donations anil spclnl uppiopriatlons havo been made to 127 coiigiegatloiis amounting to JS0.7I1. Cold lounil 111 Oklnhoiiui. Guthrie, O. T.. June 12. For sovernl days rumors hao been current that gold has been discovered in paying quantities on Boggy creek, fourteen miles southwest from Arapahoe county. Hundreds of men aro on the ground staking off claims. Specimens of thu org, which have been tested by an ex perienced miner nnd nssayist, show them to bu i It'll with precious metal. Heporta suy that people nro coming In and staking out mining claims at the rate of 100 a day. Prospectors report fabulous llnds and that the people are confident they have struck ono of tho rlclicht gold Holds ever found. Mlnliitur ItlliiiirHotu Delude. St. Cloud, Minn., June 12.-lleports have been lecelved from Jnynesvllle of the heaviest storm In that vicinity for ten years. Lightning struck the Epis copal church early Sundny morning. The tower was badly shattered nnd the church damaged In three places to tho extent of $o00, The Hlohmond depot nnd it big windmill at the same place were damaged. Haln fell In torrents from mldnlgjit Saturday till nearly noon Sun day, The fields looked like lakes. Theio was no damage to crops, Cutting Down the i:ipi'inii'. Topf-kn, Kas., June 12. Hoke Stnltji, secretary of the Interlrjr, hus ordered neorg5 W. Ollck, pension agent In this city, to reduce tho expenses of his otHcn $5,000 per year. 'lf do this the salaries of Clerks will be 'reduced from $100 to $,"00 annually, nnd n number of them will be discharged. It Is understood at tho pxitslon oillco hej;e Oiat the order is mad to reduce the expenses of the giivcnnimt nnd that similar reductions viT be mnde In other dV,pntirients. v - Watuo of JlnrHn r.uther. Berlin. Jijue 12. The sta,yo of Martin LuMtii" wa.s unvi'llid nt Neuir.irlti t l" .i j. The hiiusiB lil-ilw vl, lnliy Wi'ie a ji.ulhI. u ud tlio Iui.al amhorii.s Castoria. " Castoria Is so i-ll adapted to children that I rvcummcud It ussiiiorlortoauy prescription know u to me." II. A. Ancaicn, 81. O., Ul So, Oiford St., UrooUlyn, N. Y. " Our phyatoLuis In tho children's depart ment hato miol.in highly of their experi ence In their oiiLslJo practice vlth Caktorla, and although o only havo onion); our medical supplies what la known as regular product, vt v, o aro free to confess that tho merlin of Ca&torla lias won us to look wltk favor Uui It." CmTKD llOSi'mL AND DlSI'XKBlRT, llonton, Mam. Allsn C. Smith, I'm., eieigy aim students timK part in tni procession The weather was beauti ful and there was a large assemblage at the ceieninny. I'rinco Kredet Ick Leo pold represented the einpeiornnd muda a speech at the unveiling of the statue. SI, Louis i:ientnr Miortnge, St. Louis, Mo., June 12. Ono hun dred and llfty-elght thousand busheli of wheat and 10.000 bushels of corn la the shoitago discovered by tho recent weighing up of the St. Louis United clo vntors. The exact amount necessary to balance this shortage and to pay run ning expenses. Interest, Insurance and taxes, Is $J75.000 Just the amount bor rowed by the directors ten days ago. Iron Mnlili'M to Meet. Cleveland, O., June 12. It Is ortlclally announced that the International con vention of the Iron Molders' union will tie held In this city, commencing July 10. Vice President Valentine Intimated that tho big molders' strike, which was expected to tako place here this week, had been postponed until after the con vention. i v Actor Kiiiini'tt Slny (to Free. ' San Kranclsco, Cal., June 12. The preliminary examination of J. K. Em ntett, who shot his wife Saturday night while intoxicated, was postponed for a week on account of Mrs. Kmmett's In ability to bo present. Tho charge ngalnst ICmmett is likely to he dismissed from the fact that his wife says she will not appear against hlrji. I'nr .lohmoit and .liumermnn. Toronto, Ontario, June 12. The Tor onto Ferry Bicycle association offers $.',000 for three races between Johnson and .Immerman, to take place In Tor onto on three different days, each man to post $2,fi00 with tho Toronto Ferry company. Tho offer is open for ten days. tiiinril Their Workmen. Warren, Ohio, June 12. Tlio strike at the tin mill In Nllcs remains unsc-tUed. Now men, closely guarded, were put In tho places of tho strikers yesterday. I'nrett Fires Under Control. Bradford, Pa., Juno 12. The forest flics In the vicinity of Kane are under control nnd no further trouble is antici pated. Mrs. T, S. Hawkins, "Imttunoogn. Tonn Buys, "Sliiloh's Yitnll.ur 'Snved my Life, I consider it the best remedy for n de bilitated oystutn I ever uod." For Dys pepsin, Liver or Kidney tumble it excels, Prioe 71". cts. For sale by O. L, Cotting. - Itlnrliul Itepurl. (Corrected Weekly.) Wheat 8 05 , wm uvj Onte 35 live (50 Flnx 1 23 Uoga It 'Jo 1 00 Stock hogs L 00U 00 Fat cowb II 60 Uutter Si KggB '.) Potatoes 1 CO Chickens lb 4 Spring Chickens 1 &02 00 Turkoys lb G Bailed iluy per tonlO Bhlloh's cure is nold on n gnnrnntoe. It cores incipient constipation. It i3 the bent Cough Cure, Only one cent n doe, .T. oU., W) ote nnd 81.00, Bold by C. L. Cotting. Hull Inmirnnce. Furnishotl by J. 11. and K. 11. Smith. Cull and investigate tho easy tonus, Cull SnturdnjB nt Ciiiki' oillco, J. H, Smith, Agent. U. As m. II, II. Time Tulilo. (IOLNC. KAS1 ri, l.eojil Kw'IbIu, l.v u a. in. l, I'.useiiuer, " insns " ArliiOfln. in Ul.l'iistl'relulit, " 1:83 p. in." l.nue, m (iOI.Nli .SOUTH HMlUuilTraiii. l.v 1'.' :o u, m Ai u.O.1 p.in (joi.Mi nxsr nt, I'jst rrnveiit, I v 1 1 . .1 n. in. .r i M a m Ul, HUMjl'I'iuIn, ' 1 ' f p. in. " ll..-in.,Mj 16, Ciut;;v;'. , " s.idp. m. " t n. m j i I pzzixra