Western news-Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1898-1900, September 15, 1898, Image 1

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WESTERN NE WS DEM
YQLTJME XIII
THIS DDE WORLD
INTELLIGENCE FROM ALL
PARTS
HE EXPECTS TROUBLE
HEAR ADMIRAL DEWEY ASKS
FOR MORE SHIPS
The Spaniards Assert that Germany
will Take a Coaling Statiou on the
Island of Luzon and Spain will
Retain the Remaining Islands
Dewey Expects Trouble
Maxiia Rear Admiral Dewey says
he considers the situation critical It is
understood he has asked for an additional
cruiser and battleship The Spaniards as
sert that Germany will take a coaling sta
tion here and that Spain will retain the
remainder of lhe islands The last Spanish
garrisons at lloccs and Juana have sur
rendered and the whole island of Luzon
is in the hands of the insurgents except at
Manila and Cavite
Aguinaldo has announced his intention
of convening an assembly of the Filipinos
on September 15 in order to decide upon
the policv to bi adopted by tho insurgents
-A newspaper correspondent here had an
interview with Aguinaldo who said there
were 67000 insurgents armed with rifles
He added he could raise 100000 men In
deed the insurgent leader pointed out the
whole population of therhilippinolslands
was willing to fight for their independ
ence As to the Americans Aguinaldo
remarked that he considered them as
brothers and that the two sovereign re
publics were allied agaiust a common
enemy
MAINE ELECTION
Full Republican Ticket Elected by
Reduced Majorities
Portland Me Tho state election
Monday resulted in the success of the full
Republican state ticket as follows
Governor ruwc -
rinrnccmnT7irst district TllOS B
Eeed of Portland Second district Nelson
Dinglcy of Lewiston Third district Ed
Fourth district
win C Burleigh f Augusta
trict Chas A Boutelle of Bangor
The falling oil in the vote all over tho
than even the
state was somewhat greater
Republican managers anticipated lira
general decline is auoui pei
over the state while almostas many Dem
ocrats went to the polls as in 1S9L The
result of the stiff ught of Mckmney
against Speaker fled was hardly appar
ent until later returns came m when it
was seen how well the Democratic candi
date ran A decrease of nearly 4000 for
the speaker of the house denoted a decided
lack of intercut on the part of his con
stituents
Returns at mi night from 191 towns out
of 480 indicate Gov Towers plurality is
about 21000 a Republican loss of 21 per
-cent and a Democratic loss of only b per
CeThe lower branch of the legislature will
probably stand 133 Republicans to 18 Dem
ocrats a gain of 12 for the fatter lhe
-senate however will remain unchanged
being as in former years solidly Re
publican
WASHOUT CAUSES A WRECK
Passenger on the Texas Pacific
Plunges Trough a Trestle
Ti xrkaxa Tex About noon Sun
day rain began falling here and continued
for thirty Hours me cuuuuj 0j
Texarkana being flooded Sulphur River
rose twelve feet Sunday night Al trams
entering Texarkana have been delayed
account of washouts and especially
on
in Louisiana and Texas south and west
train No 4 on the
of here Passenger
Texas and Pacific Railway lies in three
to six feet of water near Buchanan twelve
Voiles south of Texarkana It was ate
nd running at a high rate of speed when
it switched around a curve iuto a washout
The trestlework and several hundred feet
of track were gone and the engine mail
bacgage express and smoking cars went
into the water One man was killed and
injureiU
nritish Steamship Forfeited
Charleston S C In the United
States district court here Tuesday Justice
Brawley handed down a decision con
demning the British steamship New
Poundland and its cargo to forfeiture as a
lawful prize of war The ship was cap
tured by the Mavllower while seemingly
attempting to run the blockade at Havana
on July 19 and sent here x
Judge Thomas M Cooley Dead
avv rbor Mich Judge Thomas M
Cooiey the noted jurist died Tuesday
morning Three months ago he returned
sanitarium where he had
from a private
been treated chietly for mental afflic ions
to be able to
He was then so improved as
recognize his acquaintances He realized
is condition and often wished death
would come
srrmned by the Sheriff
Buffalo X Y The twenty round
bout for the lightweight championship o
the world between Frank Erne and Kid
Lavigne that was to have been the open
ing contest at the Hawthorne Athletic
Club at Checktowaga Monday night was
-stopped by sheriff Kilgallon before the
men came together in tho arena
Iowa and Oregon Ordered to Pacific
New Yokk Orders are expected at
the Brooklyn navy yard at any time for
the sailing of the battleships Oregon and
Iowa for the Pacific Ammunilion is being
put on board of both ships and they will
begin coaling at once They will be
painted the regulation leaden color
Gave a Million and a Half
-New Yokk It iscreditably announced
that the hitherto unnamed founder
Medical College who gave 1500000
for the erection of the building in this city
ks Col Oliver H Payne
1 PERISH IN AN ARIZONA FIRE
Tho Town of Jerome Near Prcscottv
Reduced to Ashes
Prescott Ariz The town of Jerome
near here was completely wiped out by
fire Sunday morning entailing a loss of
several hundred thousand dollars m prop
erty Eleven bodies have been recovered
while a score or more are said to be in the
ruins or missing The fire originated
from a gasoline stove in a cabin and spread
so rapidly and fiercely thatitwas impossi
ble to save even the clothing of the in
mates Over 15 residences twenty five
general merchandise and other stores sa
loons etc of all kinds are wipeu out m
short not a single business house
remains the only building to escape being
thn ATntiintitat Phnrch The number of
people who are homeless is placed at 1500
The loss is complete but little insurance
being written in that camp owing to the
great risk and inadequate water supply
Where the fire originated was the scene of
a drunken carousal and while no demon
strations are now being made against tho
men who are responsible for it attention
will be given to the men who caused it
later on They are said to be Italians
CITY WIPED OUT BY FIRE
House Left in New
Nor a Business
Westminster B C
Vancouver B C New Westminster
the chief city on the Frazer River pre
sents a fearful scene ot uesoiaiiou mo
having Sunday morning wiped out the
whole of the business portion Fanned by
a fierce wind almost a gale a fire which
was started on the water side by sparks
steamer spread with such
from a passing
awful rapidity that ten streets were blaz
in in three hours The cathelral of the
diocese and two newspaper offices are gone
as well as the Canadian Pacific railroad
station three river steamers a railway
bridge and a number of private houses
The telegraph office was uurneu im
pair and suffering are the lot of hundreds
of poor homeless folk It is feared sev
eral must have been burned to death 1 he
loss by the fire at New Westminster is
louehly estimated at 2500000 with in
surance of 1500000
EMPRESS MURDERED
Elizabeoh
of Austria Assassinated
in viizriimtj
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The Empress
V31i jvT j
Tiniaii f Austria was assassinateu
here Saturday afternoon by an Italian an
archist who stabbed her with a small tri
angular file The murderer was arrested
The murderer is named Laochini It ap
pears the empress was walking Irom the
hotel to the landing place of the steamer
about 1 oclock when Loachini suddenly
approached and stanncu ner xm -press
fell rose again and was carried to
the ooat
uuconseious
the steamer
started seeing the empress had not re
covered consciousness the captain re
turned and the empress was carried to tho
Hotel Beaurivane where she expired
FATAL FENCING BOUT
Cant Nicholas Drops Dead During
a Friendly Contest
New York Two men in a spirit of
friendly rivalry tried a bout with foils at
the rooms of the New York Fencing As
sociation with the result that one is dead
rr ji e f ntiiin Hinnolvte
iimucau limn w v- - -
olas formerly an ollicer in the Irene
army and organizer of the iNew loik
Fencers Club Charles G Thierolin the
officer under the lueuch
other was an
Like Nicholas he is a fencing master
The two were friends of years standing
Floating Infanta Marie
SantiaoodeCuua Sunday was ob
served for the first time since the war ter
oq ac i iinv of rest and worship
Sunday afternoon a reporter visited the
wrecks of the Spanish cruisers lhe
work of floating the Infanta Marie Teresa
is nearly completed but the Almirante
Oquendo is not wortntne eosiui avnf
IA Hung Chang Dismissed
Pekin Li Hung Chang has been dis
missed from power It is presumed it was
done in accordance with the demand
which it is reported the British minister
here Claude McDonald was instructed to
make on account of the alleged general
partiality of Li Hung Chang to Russia
Jews Are Barred Out
Washington The Turkish legation
issues the following statement The en
t Tnipstinn is formally prohibited
to foreign Israelites and consequeutl the
imperial Ottoman authorities have re
ceived orders to prevent the landing of
immigrant Jews in that province
Budd Again the Victor
Kansas City The feature of
iiniia cimntiinT innrtiRiiient was
w
tho
the
-e for the trophy representing the in
mate target championship Charles L a
of Des Moines Iowa who won the trophy
last vear was again the victor His score
wasS7 targets out of 100
Triumph for Cyclist Banker
Vienna In the worlds cycling
championship races here George A
Banker the American cyclist won the
professional mile unpaced by six inches
in 801 Verneyenof Germany was second
and Jacquelin of France third
n Revolution in Peru
Lima rem President IMerola denies
lhe existence of revolutionary conditions
in Peru A few isolated and disorderly
groups of marauders have raised disorders
in some quarters but they arc now vir
tually crushed
Disnsterous Gasoline Explosion
Philadelphia By the explosion ot
fnttv irsiiiims of irasolino in tha cellar of a
grocery store at 141 1 South Street four and
possibly a dozen more lives were lost
Vesuvius is Growling
2staplks There was a distinct recrudes
Btice of eruptions from Mount Vesuvius
Sunday accompanied by rumblings and
explosions
Congressman Northwny Dead
Ashtabula Ohio Congressman
Northway of the Nineteenth district died
at his home in Jefferson township Friday
aged 05 years
ana
VALENTINE NEBRASKA SEPTEMBER 15 1898
THE WEEK IN TRADE
The Business World as Seen by K
G Dun rCo
New York R G Dun Cos Weekly
Review of Trade says The volume of
business is larger than it ever has been
Investors across the water have caught
the cue and their purchases of American
stocks and bonds have been heavy for
several weeks Wheat lias been about 1
cent hicher in price for spot with western
receipts only about as large as those of
last year for the week Tho cotton year
has closed with a yield of 11IS0JGJ bales
in 1897 of which 7H60S5 were exported
1856000 were consumed in northern mills
l227930 in southern mills 420079 were
added to northern mill stocks and 93991 to
commercial stocks Nobody can guess
how great the demand for iron and steel
ltmnlioi mnnlll linilCG but tllO
manufacturer has the good sense to wait
for the actual oideis oeioro jioibimg
prices So far the advance has been re
markably moderate lhe sales of woo
have been only 22S95J0 pounds at the
three chief markets against 18010400
pounds for the same week last year lhe
fnniinrr frrmvs that the nrices demanded at
the west cannot be maintained and unti1
wool sells at materially lower prices the
manufacturer cannot meet the existing
market for goods
Failures for the first week of September
have been in amount of liabilities 1111
593 Failures for the week have been 164
in thn United States against 215 last year
and eighteen in Canada against thirly nvf
last year
DOUBLE DENVER TRAGEDY
Ohio Man Shot by His Pnriunour
Who Kills Herself
Denver W II Lawrence of Cleve
land Ohio was shot and probably mor
tally wounded in a room at the Oxford
Hotel by a woman who is known here
only as Florence Richardson The woman
then shot herself in tne neait ujiiib
inCf inQtnntiv The rounlo had
til 1I1L l J -
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tered at the Oxford Hotel auout n uun
hour before the tragedy occurred as II C
Rockwell and wife of Greeley Colo The
motive for the shooting is not known In
their trunk was an express receipt in the
name of Florence Montague The dead
woman was about 31 years of age and is
said to have been dissolute and addicted to
i n ifofnn i Hint hpr mother
At la uiiviuiomv -
ImorpilHlB Arronvmlio Mr Lawrence IS
I V t t 111 lllllll IVjU uviiui -- --
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president ofthe
Company of Cleveland Ohio He is about
45 years old and has a wife and several
children in Cleveland
ATROCITIES IN CRETE
Bashi Bazouks Continue Their Work
of Butchery and Burning
London The Athens correspondent of
he Daily Mail says Horrible stories of
atrocities are told by the refugees from
Candia They say the bashi bazouks cut
open the bodies of their Christian victims
on Hie first day o the outbreak and threw
the entrails into the flame of the burning
houses They hurled the British vice con-
i Unltli iitn hf fli iuX llitli12 NOW
let the English conr neip mm
It Is All Poppycock
Washington Gen Shafter who is
now in this city in speaking of the alleged
controversy between himself and Gen
Miles said It is all poppycock There
is no friction between uen miius aim my
self at least there was not when he left
Santiago Our relations have always been
most pleasant and I do pot understand the
meaning of all this talk The general
may have been talking but 1 believe much
pf it is due to antagonistic newspapers
whose motives certainly arenotpainouc
No Fusion in Nevada
IIkno New At the convention of the
silver parly the committee on resolutions
made a report which was adopted The
platform indorses the platform of lhe na
tional silver party at St Louis in ISflU and
the financial plank of the national Demo-
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cratic party at unicago in ibho x muius
G Newlands was nominated for congress
and K Sadler for governor The Demo
cratic convention rejected fusion and nom
inated George Russell for governor
MARKET QUOTATIONS
q d 9io ah Ar DmCo that nih ETAO
Chicago Cattle common to prime
300 to 575 hogs shipping grades
JlOO to 400 sheep fair to choice 250
to 475 wheat No 2 red 01c to G3c
corn No 2 29c to 31c oats No 2 19c
to 21c rye No 2 42c to 44c butter
choice creamery 17c to 10c eggs fresh
12c to 13c potatoes choice 25c to 35c
ppr bushel
Indianapolis Cattle shipping 300 to
350 hogs choice light 300 to 400
sheep common to choice 300 to 450
wheat No 2 red 02c to G3c corn No
white 29c to 30c oats No 2 white 21c
to 23c
St Louis Cattle 300 to
575
STATE OF NEBRASKA
NEWS OF THE WEEK IN A CON
DENSED FORM
John Eelcmnn n Sheepman of
Chsidron Shot by a Cattleman in
Fall River County 1 Differ
ences of Long Standing the Cuuse
Sheepman Shot by a Cattleman
John Eckman a sheepman whose homo
k in Chadron was shot a few days ago in
Fall River County South Dakota by Ben
TTorricnii Tllfi shontinCT WBS the
nation of bitter feeling which has existed
for a long time between the sheep and
cattlemen in that vicinity It is stated
that Eckman had been warned by the cat
tlemen not to run his sheep into South
Dakota but despite this warning Eckman
drove the large herd into camp at Way
side a small station just over the line in
South Dakota A large number of cattle
men went to the camp and ordered Eck
man to leave Upon his refusal to do so
Ben Harrison a leader among- the cattle-
Shooting Affray Between Cattlemen
and Sheepmen Costs a Life
John Eckman died at Chadron from the
wound inflicted upon him when a band of
cattlemen living in Fall lliver County
South Dakota called upon him and
ordered him to remove his flock of sheep
which he was inspecting and upon his re
fusal to do so a number of cattlemen shot
toward him one ball taking enect
severing his spinal cord and re
sulting in his death Later
particulars show that when the trouble
ble occurred Eckman and two of his herders-were
getting their camp in shape hav
rau iiijnQyedacro3S the South Dakota
line from Nebraska They were worhiab
about the mess wagon when they saw a
cloud of dust in the distance which soon
developed into the shape of fifty mounted
horsemen The sheepmen recognized
them as cattlemen living thereabouts
When the men arrived they were seen to be
heavily armed None of tho sheepmen
had any weapons
The spokesman of the party ordered
co tn mnvo his flock of sheen
vnnlinrl thnt llP Would have tO COllSUlt
hogs
350 to 400 sheep 350 to 42o
wheat No 2 G7e to G9c corn No 2
yellow 29c to 30c oats No 2 21c to 23c
rye No 2 40c to 41c
Cincinnati Cattle 250 to 525 hogs
300 to 425 sheep 250 to 425
wheat No 2 G4c to GGc corn No 2
mixed 30c to 32e oats No 2 mixed
21c to 23c rye No 2 44c to 4Gc
Detroit Cattle 250 to 525 hogs
325 to 425 sheep 250 to 450
wheat No 2 G4c to GGc corn No 2
yellow 32c to 33c oats No 2 white 23c
in 24c rye 44c to 4de
Toledo Wheat No 2 mixed G3c to
Glc corn No 2 mixed 31c to 32c oats
No 2 white 19c to 21c rye No 2 43c
to 44c clover seed 325 to 335
Milwaukee Wheat No 2 spring Glc
to G2e corn No 3 31c to 32e oats No
2 white 22c to 24c rye No 2 44c to 45c
barley No 2 42c to 44c pork mess
825 to 875
Buffalo Cattle pood shipping steers
300 to 550 hogs common to choice
350 to 425 sheep fair to choice weth
rs 350 to 500 lambs common to
xtra 500 to 025
New York Cattle 300 to 575 hogs
300 to 450 sheep 300 to 475
wheat No 2 red 09c to 70c corn No
2 35c to 37c oats No 2 white 2Sc to
29e butter creamery loc to 19c eggs
Western 15c to 10c
klf
hispartner Dr Romine in Chadron be
fore doing so and promised that he would
see him At this reply the order was
nvn the men to move the camp by force
Eckman turned to go into the wagon A
shot was fired upon hiin He fell wounded
in the back Then a volley was fired from
a number of weapons After Eckman was
rQi iha nsittinmeu moved the sheep
and the camp and then dispersed The
cattlemen claim that Eckman made a threat
as he started to enter his wagon and they
iinwi tn wnc frniinr after a revolver
consequently the shot was fired which
killed him Dr Romine Eckmans part
ner will bring action against the band for
murder in the South Dakota courts
Stove Explodes
While Mrs Dr Sutherland of Grand
riowi wnc nronnriiiff dinner a few days
since and just after she had placed a
quantity of kindling in the stove for the
nurnose of securing a quick fire there was
a terrific explosion The lids of the steel
range and the skillets thereon flew in
various directions The end of what is
supposed to have been a dynamite fuse of
n rv10in was found Fortunately neither
Mrs Sutherland nor Miss Kleeberger her
daughter both of whom were in the room
was injured The report muffled as it
was in the closed stove was loud enough
to be heard for a block It is supposed
that the explosive was in the kindling
Robbery at Calhoun
Gus Jahn a laborer working for II llix
jvas slugged and lobbed at Calhoun by
thieves intended
evident the
three men It was
tended to rob the store as he sleeps there
As he reached the back of the building
some one stepped out from behind and hit
him on the heul willi a revolver but did
not down him lie at once ihrew the key
and started to run
to tho store away
but was overtaken and knocked down
11 o iiion imiinl and carried a block
unil put under an elevator driveway Tho
men robbed him of his watch and what
money he had
Skull Unearihcil
Workmen engaged in making an exca
vation on the od fair grounds at Colum
bus unearthed a human skuli in a fair
sate of- prcservaion iSo oilier nones
were found anywhere near it and the
jiitairisshiouded in mystery It is be
lieved thai the rest of the body is buried
somewhere in the neighboihood A num
ber of years ago there was a notorious
road house in this locality and a collector
for a Chicago house sud lenly disappeared
and never a trace of him could be foand
The matter will be investigated
Men Assault a Baby
11 i rii1 mil John Godart Who 1
were discharged from lhe John Gtlniau
Show Company at Alma criminally as
saulted the 5-year-old daughter of C O
Larson of that city Godart has been
nefoi Mini n nio iie has been receivid
from Orleans indicating that they have
Olson The mother of the child is in a
serious condition from the shock of the
frightful outrage
Lightning Strikes a Church
During a recent storm the Catholic
Church at Dawson seven miles east of
iiTYiiit ivnsstinidc bv liulilniii and
burned to the ground This church
nrfTiminiinii at Dtwson seems to be un-
frfniin nc thin s the second time it has
journal
LIFE AT CAMP MEIKLEJOHN
Second Nebraska Volanteer Infant
ry Well Settled in Quarters
The Second Nebraska Volunteers are
taking life easy at Camp George D
Meiklejohn at Omaha Outside the gates
of old Fort Omaha a mushroom settlement
of cider mills sandwich factories and
carrying vans has sprung upr which is en
joying the business created by the pres
ence of 1030 soldiers In the barracks
around the parade grounds evidences
of habitation grounds are cleared and
floors are swept in accordance with the
discipline of a soldiers life
Headquarters is dealing easily with the
boys recognizing their natural desire to
ipo th evrmsition and friends in thecity
I They are usually expected to- be on hand
at reveille ami taps uud me can btuic
without difficulty permission to be absent
in tho intervening seventeen hours Ac
cordingly the barracks liarmy sees as
much of the soldieis as do the down town
streets On a number of occasions men
have failed to appear at the expiration of
leave and they are given some sort of
police duty as punishment- One home
sick young soldier of Company A disap
peared the morning of his arrival ami
could not bring himself to return to duty
II L wIr HA WH Till I Ill 1 1115
men shot Eckman oiuj - -
John Chizek a herder employed by guard house of which he is the only
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ftCKimui uiuuiiiiK mo nvio v - i
and Dr Romine Eckmans partner in the
business left for the sheep camp accom
panied by a physician lie stated before
before leaving that Harrison would be ar
rested and he intends to prosecute tho case
to the bitter end The sentiment in Fall
River County is almost universally in favor
of the cattlemen and this clash between
the cattle and sheepmen has long been
expected
TURNS OUT TO BE A MURDER
tence of ten days
Mysterious Disappearance
H H Claussen the owner of consider
able valuable property in Iowa and Ne
braska and a money lender with funds
in good securities left Dawes County a
short lime ago for Clinton County Iowa
Ho arrived there in ademended condition
and friends and relatfvus have been noti
fied that he has disappeared Claussen
iiitPiifioii tnmake his future home in Clin
ton County where ho has relatives living
He took his 7-year-old son with him The
last heard of him he had reached Goose
Lake Iowa Since that time his where
abouts are a blank His friends fear that
he has met with foul play
Chicory Factory Opens
Charles L Jones superintendent of the
plant of the Nebraska Chicory Company
at Schuyler is at work preparing the
factory for the turning out of four car
loads of a special grade of the companys
product sale of which was recently closed
by the management While for some
time past there has been much discourage
ment felt among the stockholders of the
company and the business has been at a
standstill this safe causeS tWili
feeling fraught with hope that ultimateiy
there will be such a demand for the goods
that the chicory business will be a paying
one
New University for Omaha
Omaha is soon to have a new university
with all the modern equipments of an up-to-date
school of learning At least that
is tho story told by Lyman Waterman
He savs S150000 will be donated by east
ern parties which is to build a total of
five brick buildings for the university with
a capacity for 2500 students The site for
this new seat Of lccrnina b nntWn
chosen as yet nor in fact has a name for
it been decided upon but the former Is
now under discussion and one of three
places which the purchasers have in view
will be chosen
Killed by Lightning
William the 21-year-old son of Charles
Bousch living northeast of Humboldt
was struck and killed by a bolt of light
ning during a recent storm The young
t n Annnln
man had driven to tne noine 01 ms wu
Julius Volker arriving at the barn justas
the storm broke Iutung me team i io
await the cessation
barn he remained there to
sation of the rain Some time after the
storm was over the folks from the house
came out and found the young man half
standing and half leaning against the wall
of the barn stone dead
Struck by Lightning
During a heavy rainstorm recently
lightning struck near Sam Loders place
t ni ohaif miles southwest of Ash-
UMii emu uw
land Sam Loler Arthur Green and Gere
and William Long were standing In the
yard when a brilliant Hash occurred that
nearly stupefied them Green and Loder
were brought to their knees by tho shock
while Gre en had his ear scorched nar
rowly escaping the full effect of the
electric current
Killed by Strytmine
Mrs George W Hawley wife of Rev
George W Hawley living about two mjles
north of Humboldt died suddenly a few
evenings since from the effects of a dose
of strychnine taken by mistake for head
ache powder Promptly summoned phy
sicians used antidotes without result and
she died in convulsions within an hour
after taking the fatal dose
Narrow Escape
a imiim iiipoiintr was beinc held in a
ljrc tent at Wayne a heavy wind came
upand carried the north side of the tent
fur enouch over to catch fire from the
lamps How the 300 or 400 people escap2d
is a miracle for in less than five minutes
the whole thing was in asnea uiuiuuu
nately no one was seriously burned
Case for the Coroner
A man giving his name as William 31c
Vay was picked up on the Missouri track
near Union with both legs cut off near his
bulv and along knife gash in his side
ile died without giving any details of the
manner by which his injuries were re
ceived The coroner took charge of the
remains
Want to Muster Out the Third
Governor llolcomb telegraphed to Wash
ington asking if it was possible to secure
airiiouorable disi hargc for the members of
the Third Nebraska 01 their application
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Private advices irom Jacksonville minus
of four deaths in a week and an increase
in the sick list prompted the governor s
action
Depot Burned
j A passing freight train threw sparks
tim vnnf ff the Union
aim win t
Pacific depot at Shelton from which it
iuited entirely consuming the building
wirn coalhouse and a small amount of
r iv wfivit almost ail tne
lost its house ot worship by lire while it papers ami looks of the nUiuon wore
aiSO UUll OUvJ Wv uU 1 j ai -
NUMBER 34
3Snglish ns Spoken
If yo dont know how to talk Eng
lish yom tvH1 not feel at home In ths
Cherry MoMntaiii district of NorJh Car
ollna A correspondent who wa trav
eling In fchar neighborhood gives- big
experiences as follows
I went to see a wonderful nntl
tofd the enthusiastic crowd that I had
seen a bog that weighed 1300 pounds
They said I handled the truth very
carelessly S nsked them ns to feeding
him potatoes One long haired beetle
browed patriarch asked me what
i wns talking about
One young man after cogitating some
thirty minutes said Til bet he means
taters In the course of my remarks
I nsked if I could buy any onions in
that neck of the pine forest They said
no sir they had been tried there and
did no good After I left I learned that
the same thoughtful young man re
marked Boys Fll bet he meant ingens
and weve just got oodlins o ingens
Atlanta Constitution
Womens Hair
It is now said that hair is
becoming more beautiful In color every
year and is also growing thicker and
longer This- is said to be due to the
small light bonnets that women wear
Certain it is- that air and sunshine Im
prove the color and texture of the hair
Sun bleaches the hair and Venetian
beauties always dried their ruddy
locks in the sun thereby getting- that
tint sj much admired called Venetian
rprt Of course sunshine will not bleach
dark hair but it gives n deeper color to
all kinds of tresses and will brighten
dull brown hair
Big Pennsylvania Tree
A tree was recently cut by A L
Shaw on Trout run Clarion county
Pa which measured SO feet in length
5 feet across the butt and 2S inches
across the top where it was broken in
the fall or it would have measured 100
feet in length
WOMANS HEROISM
From the ReQisler Gaielte Bockford 11L
During the Civil War nearly as much
heroism was shdwn by the women of our
nation as by the brave soldiers Many a
nrWor rcnanint fnr llfr flpjlll SOI1 bOUnd
nuuiuii tf v j
mfhc wounds ot nis sunenug cuimuua
iKvrasc
r e j oicing
in their
r tfJi e wed
Wr
isirc ukcit
T even while
sorrowin g
for the one
w h o w a s
gone At
that time
was laid
the
ilnMnn fnr
On the Battlefield the world-
famed organization known as the
Vf ODIiin S o i
One of the most earnest members of the
corps atrByron 111 is Mrs James House
tveart but illness once pdt a -stop to
active work A year or so ago when she
was nearly fifty years of age the time
when women must be more careful of
their strength Mrs Houseweart waa
taken seriously ill The family physician
told her that she had reached a critical
period of her life and must be very care-
ful His prescriptions and treatment did
not benefit her and other treatment
proved unavailing
At last Dr Williams Pink Pills for
Pale People were brought to her notice
with indisputable evidence that they were
helpful in cases such as hers and with
renewed hope she tried the remedy Last
March she took the first box of the pills
ui mnnii rlipf She was deter-
mined to be cured and kept on with the
medicine until noWeight boxes haTe been
consumed and she feels like a new
woman
Mrs Houseweart said I have taken
only eight lwxes but I have been improv
ing since I took the first dose I do not
L1 t ii hnTP lived without the
11111 C i mf u
pills They certainly have done me more
good than any physician or any medicine
I have ever tried
Dr Williams Pink Pills are sold in
ooxes never in loose bulk at 50 cents a
1 r imroj fnr S2R0 and mav be
bad of all druggists or direct by mail
from Dr Williams jueaicrae swiucv
ady N Y
He Began Early
Perhaps she wasnt frightened that
Biddeford Maine mother who on go
ing to see what had become of her 2G
months old son whom she had missed
for a minute or two found him trying
to shave himself with his fathers ra
zor as he had seen papa do
Free Homes in Western Florida
ti ora nhnut 1000000 acres of gov
ernment land in Northwest Florida sub
ject to homestead entry and about ha f as
much again of railroad lands for sale at
very low rates These lands are on or
near the line of the Louisville and
TacitMlln Railroad and Mr R
Wemyss General Land Commissioner
Pensacola will be ad to write
you all about them If you wish to go
down and look at them the Louisville
Xashville Railroad provides the way and
the opportunity on the first ami tniru
Tuesday of each month with exclusions
at only 2 over one fare for round trip
tickets Write Mr C P Atmore General
Passenger Agent Louisville Ky for par
ticulars
Strangely True
It hardly seems meet said the corn
fed philosopher yet it Is undoubtedly
true that many a young woman is will
ing to trust with her heart a young man
that no butcher will trust for a pound
of liver Indianapolis Journal
TMcnc Pnrp for Consumption is our only
medicine for coughs and colds Mrs C
Belts 43i 8th ave Denver Col Kav S
1S95
lie Is Out of the Woods
What a happy look Mr Sbadysdds
wears remarked Mr Murray Hill
His wife has finished her spring
house cleaning replied Mr Beech
wood Boston Traveler - -