Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 48, Number 7, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 October 1905 — Page 2
WEEKLY COURIER
M M I . IHi INK. KobllV-rr.
JASTKIt
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With a baaobaM pennsnt and a potlt leu! upheaval Philadelphia Is l.kely to have pretntnonre for a time. Import dünn i h tig months ended I ine ?. i !.;.. how ait Iti ;u of brvaJstuffs valued at H.Ü2JBIL Th Papuan in: 1 : ...... iMiistaMc, with ton shillings a year and two unt forms. !$ ;!u cheapo policeman Aua tralfw ha. 'o iv
THE WEEK'S NEWS TERSELY OUTLINED
An Epitome of the Most Important Event at Heme and Abroad the Pa&t Week.
Thin eountrj baported during th rat ix months of the calendar y.ar 4tt.8tl.gM iu!i !s of raw cotton. vaJ ed at t4t.50S.378.
NORTH, EAST, WEST, SOUTH.
Meet Dt- t iopin i-ii i la th i'fT I iil. iiiii . liiKiiiir Willi 1 1 1' ins ul lulrrrti I tilled I r..iu Ihr iiiipuriHiii naggselngs u liu lb- World.
If Prof. Bt-hring has found the way to cure consumption he might a well ay at ose which pmtleatar niche in the haM of fame ho :ii.- ;t. fera. The Hamburg-American Steamship Co has christened the docks of 'he America :ts new vessel. Kaiser. Koo-e-reit. Washington, ('lev. land and Franklin, Instead of ma n. lower, etc.
Among the crying n eds of South Africa are wire screen d.Hjrs and w.re ecreens for the windows, for the purpose of keeping out the insect pv: Hitherto screens have been but little used in that eountrv.
Maj. Gen. A. R. Chaffee retires for Og next April as chief of staff, and will be succeeded by Maj. Geu. J. C. Bates, who will In the following June
WIIIIW I I I II Noll s. Thv otthial :iiort from Nov OriegRi for the M hours ended at 0 p. ui. ou ilio U I tlsonsd Nov eaeeeol relloai forofi loial to date. .:. :iil l. aths. uone. total to dat . 4JÖ. Cooti under treatu.vu;, ;j, rUeeeargeg, This u.ia tOO Ü!';U da witOOUt au death tvoui the (OVr report. d ' The fever took a jump at l'ensacola. Fla., ou the i'Jd. 1- raw and one d.a'h botOf report id. At most otbei puiu's the fetrof is d ing Ottt The Marine hospital service, in Tiew of the gradual but certain elminatiou
of yellow fever from New Orleans, is reducing tto working force la thai city.
Serf DuUr.v. the life saving St. Lout cup, rescued a inoihei und child ft oiii (tit third slot el a binning build lUg
The- pallet at Brldp port, COM . have recovered all of the mono stolen ffOJO. tin da in Bagreea Oo. at Pittoboffd i'. i bj Btward Q Caattfft OMt about fliege, and the priooOOff has 001 n taken back to Pittsburg Jaun I MlMOtl Kot (UN reward from the PtukerLou ftOOf for betraying Cunliffe IVaeioa Dooantlooioocr Warner will r. . !!,n en I th, !;mi - i. ! the rvtot of a aw her of eataloyof Who havo been acting the rob of money nhaik and charging usurious rates of iiitarot Mrs Lioy.i Wh.atoti. v ife of M .J -OOO, Unyd Wli. roii. dud at her home in Chicago, after a month' illueao, ag d M poarn The Twi!it -fourth infantrv (eoloridl
is to be aaot for a aecond tour of duty Tok1"- - T,u' vä1 M'xipw in the PoUlpelMO. TN rofinoot will ; 9 ott Ilt! Mu h
he stationed in Mindanao.
OVER THREE HUNDRED WARSHIPS Togo Escoits the Mikado Through Lines of His Victorious Craft. I A MEDLEY OF FIGHTING CHAFT
BOY. FOLK IS SMOKED OUT Fire lo the llovernor'a Mansion at Jefferson City, Mo.
Not Ihr Ii-Uni lniiili'i VViri-th i mniiri .1 iiuil ll i-ii m in. .1 lllii Bo tttosfclps ! an Pttpolm BwlOwl wii
OBXIM i n vv - I I BOW. A severe earthquake shock was felt in Vermont ou the .'.M ins; The vi
I to Maj. Gen. Corhin. After on!y bra-ion lotted a few seeouds and was
three months' tenure Gen Corhin will five way to .Maj. Gon. Arthur MeeAr thtir. who win have a three feora torn
Stockholm is built on a series of Island formed by Iake Malan n. It lo indeed the city of a thousand island and rock reefs, which ar- sown ro.i 1cost many miles beyond the mainland where the lake and river join the - a The steamers which p'y up and down the lake afford endless excursions. Seaward you may sail a day among the islands until you reach the long, low refs on which the Baltic beats, j In spit of their cold climate the ! Swedes dc-liicht in the open air.
d
Jui Ln. a police csor. has be. n missed from office forever by an
in ; .:' ivt for disobeying tao imporiol ordT nor to examine by torture, ond alo for his great crue'ty always in dealing with prisoners." sayl - a Tha 'He had been :.
j, mm mm mimmja nantq on Amerii
vu. dj p. - prisoners lorry ; i,,. , .
a died while roce . Ln s by his order.-., which caBOOi n Tonod by the Pekin
uffleit ntlv jiron iincd to shake
bOOSOa. smash crockery and cause con
sideraKe alarm. Two children W1 prsons injured u Ind.. by a traction i load of picknick' I -
country. tniral Togo was given astic reception when he m umphal entry ;u-t Tokio, I the etupi rot the return of from the war. During the recent storr lakes, oocordi&c to tatest o 2i aaaaaa livoo loot i sels either lost or badly dot
oral Th.
killed and eight Of South port, - : king a wagon urning from the
a ( nthusi000 his triit report to thfl fleet 1 on the imputation, tnd 42 00 ag d, Sev
ier craft are im; intern- d Roaola
will leave San Prancü tok. having been full
supplnhas her having Owiu; can v.h
ulser Lena or Vladivo-
lons
ir Is expected the duty
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of :ht-
Utica. N. lour dav
ismissal.
A new and remarkable addition to the useful applications of etOCtriett is Jus: now r. c iving the attention of the ; stj anthoritloa of several European countries the invention of Count Taegc. an Italian. It consists of o do
The omploytai prin' T.. have mated the
after Januar'. 1 next.
?n the I - presid' nt Lottfaet of Prance went to
Madrid : n K.ng Alfonso's vi.-r He had a (Oyol time. A monumen to Pope Plus X.. subscribed for by Catholics all over the
Tice for the tra fcetwec-r; d;s'.ant I
missirm of letters lints by oloetrlclty, is prop)sel to con railway strung on
tiese, the e the pop - isatoa the to make p
t i
th.
-n i.y umbmmoq carriages proLondon physicians bar ta'.;en oa
ktor treatment and are pr-
rnativ- to tonics
as an Ihr b
f atarm Ing the circ
raw-air,
ith
barefoot an
new remedy, "it accelerates ilation and so aids digestion. the brain by oaickenlag fh i it of the blood through the
t chilM hu:? to kill
The vaccine for the cure of tuberculosis, the discovery of which was recently announce) at the international congress at Paris by Prof. Vor. Behring, will be brought within -h reach of the pooreot ieople in every part of the world within a ysr. ac-c-r i r.g . ,i s-a-.:ii..nt n.a 1- bv ir F. Bischnff. of tho flrifi f (" H s hoff & Co.. the professor's American agents. Dr. Bischoff Is satisfied that a cure tor eoaonaiptloa has actually n i d s"'i frd. and denied that Voa r. b ring Is holding bark his discovery foi (ho sake of th none? to be gained.
The ac. of -f,. vim has lepn for Pnany years a matter of controversy
and physii
h"t
ine tiivi tigs on of tidal friction claim thai five hundred or one thow aaad oUU oa yean have slopoed since the bitth of the moon, and other scientists, arguing from purely geological reasons, claim the ag. of the s m t., be between fifv and on. taoOMUld million retro. Oa the other hand. It asserted by physicists that, a: the rate at whlea the sun la emitting enwrgy. it can not have brn active foi aaore than twenty miUlOfl y ars.
Belionl and others found In an an lent sarcophagus artificial te.--h made f Bfeaasore wood a set of ortllclal tee h on the brldgework system wa--also found in an Btntaeaa ekall of bout 200 A. D. Piaat-r n ttoratlc.n , JI the nose. (-ars and lips are clearl described in Subita about h ,' But the ear'iest representation of an artificial limit is that of a satyr who is depleted with a wooden laf on a Graeco-Itoman n in a COlIoetioa a' th.. Loarre In Pans. In a Graeco Ro sunn mosaic there is hIro . ..w,w-
roresented with aw ,..-. n Lg
world, has n unveiled a Utile V.r.- :, ai village wh. was born H.lirium has under disc fortifying of Antwerp so
practically impregnable again val a'raek. John c. Doo4oro, afHd 17, wi ly injured in a foo.bal! scrimt Jev.c'tt City. Conn. Cerebral rh ige was the doctor's dioga Pdlce Coanilaotoner M Adoo York city found it aecesaary plomcnl an order to arrest nn wom n found on the streets ( with a t tatloa not to m-. rf r onectoble women. Krank L. Husche shot tad Goorce S'adler. his bftrthi , P'att!,mouth. Neb., while th. I,r tryiag to force ins way (a i the home, wher" Mrs. Stadler and I; Area had taken refuge afttf i band aid father ha i threat aed Aft- t
mem. iiu.srii" was exonerated. Prof. Bylreotor Dwlgfat Jodd, agi I r:. years, formerly an assis'.mt profeo for of biology at Georgetown ID. C i university, commlned suicide b) haag in in the garret of his home in Philadelphia. Seven mm out of a party of tOO were i loaned in the ii laware rlror, n ar Heverly, N. J., aa th- rooah of th- launch In which they were sailing colliding with a barge Mrs Then Pianz was instantly killed In San Francisco and bet motherdalaw badly injured by being thrown from an automobile which Mrs i'lanz was gu.ding. anl Which i:;, . ,,n u quick turn being BMMtO to avoid running down a pndkittilaa
Thanksgiving services were held in 11 the chorehoo rhroughou, the Russian empire and festal masses r le brated. on the 21.'d, for the conclusion of peace. FrederSek The. and Roary Feufer were drowned and CdVhri Dagrjr ami his son. Edward. Jr. were badly burned as the result of an eaatoeloa on the gasoline launch Myrtle on the river 8' f-'t. Ioii David Holl s. enatOOBS agent for the
Canadian l'aiflo railway at Montreal, Caa is ( lttirged with lteing a defaulter bo theoateai of Ift.ooe t0 gsoroao, He tas df at p. '. Mrs Allot Hartman and five children were earned to death in a midnitht Bra which soaoaaaed their home at Port ROjral Hfl (r.ly the hush.ir.d and fg'!or. William Hartman, of the entire family eoriptd. Sr cretsry of War Taft will start on bis trip lo Panama on the 27th inst. Prlact FtrdiBaog Of Bavaria and the Infanta Maria Threta, slater of King Alfonso of Spain, have bnen formally beimihod The pntirp business section of Alturas. Cal , was swept away by fire tauslna a lost of 1100,000; Insurance Habt
Preetdeol Bot stroll was welcome l to Atlanta, (la, a Gei rgia's most i!Iutr.ous graadsor.," in the course of a happy speeeh by John Temple Grae. Ol tot Of the Atlanta Daily News, to which the president made a felicitous response. An inelder.t of the Georgia Itlai rary was a vinlt to his mother's old home at Roswoll by the president. i:t.u'iand ceitbrated with great teremony the one hundredth anniversary of the death of Lord Nelson, the hero of
Trafalgar The great shaft in Trafal-
- ' -T'-ire. I. oi., ion. wa-- beautifu'.'.y lecorattd and surroumud by floral trib
utes The worst storm experienci d in 30 yean iwept over Lake Krie. Lake Huron and Lake Michigan, and shipping red s. verely. particularly on Lake El t The loss of life w as not v ry greot, but th ofoaortr loss a enor-
mous. The !e reached a maximum I city of 7:: miles an hour. Mrs Clara M Buckley, after seven boors' sweating, confessed that the shot an I bffjod Mi- Clara IfeCIuskoy at the
rear door of her sa'.non in Chicago. Jealousy over the fr t.ilship of Mrs. MeCIttskey for Albert Tymaa, an e o -trician. led to the tragedy. S.iretary of the Treasury Leal - M Bhaw will make political speei hes in. Ohio fnim (It ti.lmr . v...,,..i.- a
- -.'' , , iv ii. 1 1 ' i Portsmoath, Toasgatowa and c.evelanil will be Ukcinded in his itinerary. Gov. Jos. W. Fo'k of Missouri has accepted an invitation from the democratof Ohio to make a three days' r of he state by special train. November 2. :? and 4. His Itinerary will Include Toledo. Cincinnati. Cleveland, and, perhaps. Columbus and Springfield. I.ieuet.ar.t-Commander NVwtnn
Mi. Cully, who was I'nittd Sta'es r.aval .vi. h- .o :!;. Kusi:in fi rce in Mattchuria !ns re-urmd home. He as the rnei (j iitory cf the Japanese over the Rttaaioi loot ln the Sea of Japan la a riddle to everyone over there. Former Statt .-'..".ator Burton, expresident, ar.d former Vice-President Turner of the defunct Chamberlain bank at Tacnatoeh, N. h, in the trial of a criminal case in connection with the bank's affairs, at Auburn. Neb . gave tin oy directly at variance with that given in a civil case, and the court ordered informations for perjury filed. Col. Jacob T. Child, former minister to Slam and consul general at Hankviw. China, dJowt his home in Hi hmond, Mo . of paralysis He founded the first I j aewepaper in St. Joseph. Mo . and wrote the "Pearl of Asia.' The Rftasiaa battieahip Knlai Potembia, wbcsf- crew mutinied lur. June, baa, by iniprial order. lecn rechl toned the "Pandleinnaa," after the famoui martyr of the Rus-ian church.
It was a mos. Impressive sight, not.
however, on account of the class an I number of the ships, but as a couglomelation of fighting oaf' fresh from tba war and crown. . I wi'h victor! of uuaropadeated mag nil ude. A l. ,11. I MskttSMi rofta
Three hundred and eighi trarthlps, lacladlna the former Rusaiaa battle, thlpa Peres v let l renamed b) tht Jap anse th. aagami), Poltava ithe Tango, Nicolai i ilkij, the Ironcladt Cbta era! Admiral Apraxiae (Okiaoshlma) and Adattral BealsTia (Mlnoahuna), U auxiii.n eralsora, bnciwiiBg three captut i vessels, n torpedo boat 4e ttroyora, bacludiah the eapturod Be dort and Kveshitelui. 77 torpedo boats and five snbroariae boatt oera drawa up in six liak i lluip. rer lel.-i il Hit l ine. The emperor, on board the a i lei Asania. led by the proti cted cruiser Vaevama and escortod by the uunboata Tataota, Chthaya and Maatha, passed along the ftont of the first line, which was headed iiy the battleship Shikishima. Admiral Togo's Ragthlp. When the bfleolal I. winch was it the OOti Of the lin , was reached, the cruiser Aaasaa, in idod due north and
then in a westcrl direction, ntering betwe. n the s eo:.d and third lines tad afterwards n sum. , her original position. During tb.lt maneuver Admiral Toe,, äs at the enip. tor's ttdOV i-'uri-iuii Bgirtu Retveg The emperor th n received in audi, nc- on board the AaaOst Admir il ! Noel anil the captains of the British and American war-hip- present, the battleship Wlscoasla and the cruis. r Cincinnati. Popular enthusiasm was aroused to j 'he highest pitch Beotdea the thou j .-tuids wh,, wirness,, the naval pa-!
geant from all sorts of Craft In the bay, all the available oins of vantage along the shore wort dense! e,.r..i with eager spectators. Mil ell J.i nn, I oilLtH. Una. The spectacle C. UM ! ' . , at,,J
i satisfaction among the Jopaaeae, a
jH-cially in the breasts of those who recalled that only 4" yetJrt have elapsed since at that very spot no waships except those of foreign powe. had ever Boaterf.
II,,, .einer lli.l.U Ihr III,.-. I,,
Cbret Pat Meoe wiih Bn, ii- iii i.iie i iseasao "'o-. Jefferaoa CKy, Mo. Oct. 24 (He. oik fought Bantea in the aaoeatleo tn. ,ii-i u lor an hotti Monday gsOtäft g. w: h hand greaadoa, Whtle waiting tot the roloatOtr fire department to arrive wak n, d ,'li! tly before four o'clook by an tiaru Ol nie that threatened the handsome residence with destruction, the governor telephoned the rales U M I tag weal bO work coaibetttaf the Baraet then biaing in the aoontidj sior.v hallway Aided bj othora, bo made heroic right sgalatt the tue's advance, aad at the same time saved the portraits of his predecessors in ofiict' from damage
by smoke ,tn, tratet Mrs Folk and the ladles, members of the Morning Choral, who were her gm i to, vvei, driven from IhO mansion b) the fire aad sought refuge in the Hadiaoa ho, i. Vn bOOl parsed before the volunteer Iremeh arrived, bnl they sKin put out the blae The chief's excuse for the delaj was that the governor's message was no definite The daiuaid' is e timated al from 18,009 to 112,000. The lilirarv was entirely doötroyod, alsr the entrance hall furniture The car p alone eost $ 1 ,000, The fire w.,s eaootd by I defect Iva flue, and is thought to have smoldered for i day or so. or since fire was kin Mi I in the grate in the library The governor is living at the Mad son hotel, and it g likely that tAe mansion will i. clus d entirelv until i pairs are made
JERRY SIMPSON IS NO MORE Ihr el. Ii-" ttatMSMM if Knab Hub ii,, Piatt's Pee lt I'll ( H IIIIIIOU
j son dud at 8:08 a. m. after being at ! d ath's do,r n any , ia Ex-Congr-ssnian Simpson v. as a nayonai character, Wo becatae known as 'Soekless lerry " w lille conducting one of ins eaatpalgat for conaysts. la osav ! trast tr bis otpooeat, v lu was of the . silk stinking stripe. Jerry made hia plea fur surTiage on the ground that he wore no silk socks He was born fag the pTOViaOt of N v Bruaawlck, March II, IBsS; whn six, rears of age ins parents redboved tc
Oto ida county, X. Y.; at the age of 14 h
began life as a sailor, wi he followed for 13 roan
MANY PARTIES IN CHINA. Piomuieut Poiitoai fhraaoiattieat . tho Country Nuinbti ut Ltast Seven. Doubtless the insjoilly of p. 11 ,.. -Mai that there Is only on i ing opinion tu China thai Is, ot the fori iguer. Ami j9 , . , fiom a riceut invest ilation tOmit i ,- the Japanese paiei Shimkoi China in not laiking g rtlletj M. v. s The dBslsakartNi note.-, i,,, lhaa seven diffen nt pan;, i bleb have a lar?' BtBbl M hip I , there are the exir. rn. , , , represeoted by the Peking OOUrt a the majority of the officials. To (y from day to day; to BtOVt Viih ev Wind, be it toward Russia ir Lowa I Bagband; not to tomb the vornn , State editlee , geOpi for the OMNII sary repnlrt; to make no plant I rer. rence to the future and t , 0 ith the tide of events; th. -.- mri aoatlaaai traits. The next party is the one In favor of a China Japan Uanea. This party In nowise d to overthrow the Imperial governox i but Wishes resolutely to taki op onoattoa of reforms. Tat lapti brothers of the Chinese in ra i a 1 traditions, are clearly the ones to bring both the educational and military reforms to n successful i-su The next party Is the republican per ty. which dreams of remodeling f Into a republic similar to the Pi States The programme of this party is: China for the Chines,., twaj the foreigners, awny with the M cam Th constltutlnnal party
OtatS peaceful evolution. Tins nar r
does not wish revolution which w disturb the country and furnish foriitners with a pretext to get a f, tbjold In China; it ! ;ns t,, at th" head of the empire the Ifaaeha dynasty, but It also demands that dele gates, elected by the people, shall havft O ratet In the affair of the Another party, the party of the "great
j man." thinks that only tOatO gl it ' man can save China from h r pn j pre iieament and they are daily . x; ! lng the appearance of thll ieltrer) This idea. It appears, ha-s a gtach i 'arger following than one miglr poao. The dismemberment iiar . .
which Is the most remarkable of aP. demands that in the same way the of Shanghai was divided between tl French and Knglish China itself -bo divided into concessions to the different nations. Thus Shantung should be given to Germany. Yunnan thootd be riven to Prance, and so on f this be done, the part Nans of IhO movement contend, the i- iplt wfl ' re happily snd In a short 0M aP Dt I -sary reforms will be granted. Th htst party Is the educational party, Thl-- famp thinks that hoforo com erlrg reforms the people must i. .
ra'e.i Tnr notfilng ean he done with an
, -mrm-w m ' ii IT" ihm- TT tl Jjl rjartag hit , irei r as a sailor he had Ignoraal people The Bhlatkoroa oh-
JOHN F. STEVENS A STAYER
The hief l.jiuinrer ..f I tic I'll lin
iniial Hu X.i Im. in ,,. ii mi lirniKiiInu III l'niiilin.
jet 21 It being persist , in the canal one that r John K Sti r ns in-
ta'lo
John
ed in the
and KlaappropriaUoO of the bar.k's funds President Rooseveh ha. no cause to complain of the cordiality of his reception as he journeyed through North Carolina. Thousands greeted him at every s;,.p ar.d were as effusive in their
welcome as the mo-t exacting could wish The press of Paris kept close tab on the president's speeches incident to bit southern tur. and his utterances regarding the Cnlted States' attitude "ward the Wef-t indies and Caribbean coaaf v,,i;.i approving comment. The czar of Baggfig has IsmhmI an impertal manife-m pro, laiming the ratifbarion of the treaty of ieace between Russia and Jsi an It c haracter es Japan as a "brave and mighty enemy, now our frbnd " Minister Takahira says that .lajian (tela "gra! rspoat ab II UN Philippines because they are occupied by the Cnited S-ates wi'h the firm hold of its authority over the arcJsignbago. "ho ashes of Sir Henry Irvine ha.e Ii" n deposed in "Poet's Comer" in Westminster abbey. London Thousands stood bareheaded as the casket was borne into the historic adlfiot The walls of the chapel of St. Kaith were
banked with the floral tributes. President Richard A McCurdy of the Mutual Life Insurance Co says tha' he
bat no intention of resigning acd that BOthtag an or will drive him out President Hoosevelt started on his southern tour or. .ho lk'b. Hie reception in K; hrnond. Va . wT ort Bgo ttaagauj ovation, and the president was In his happiest mood One of the largest gath.ringf ever assembler jn the Virginia apl'al greeted him when h delivered his address on the capito! grounds. Jooepb LtOtttr, of ChlcaKo. has been ordered oy fattlot Brasadgasas, of the N'"w York supterii,. eoafft, to pay Wm. J Zeller $9.7117 as principal and In t rent i.f a promlsMory note which Letter gave during hia attempt to corner 'he whest market several saggo aao.
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eoriiniaii'i .u n.at.y large vessels (IU tha gr. a Ink.-.. ,,, tp.. ,arl (M1I ctf thm Civil war he sirvii! for a time in Co. A. Twelfth II! DOdo infantry, but contra, 'int a disease, be left the service; ln lTs he drifted to Kansas an! took up bit reatdeace six arilag from m.hü(ine Lodge, Barber cooatty, whore ho engaged in farming and etot ktaising. EXPRESS ROBBER CUNCLIFFE A ec..il I i renin, I I. Ml I ll , I I K-iin.l Him ll- Heine tin- Mi-i,.rla of I r m l I i . -, i me n i .
eevet that the latter party, like th eeh ?n favnr f a Chlno Tananesi alliance, represents the Intellectual i ' to of China.
21. A a rcen v
m road f $7.'.U
Equally Maddening. Ruff on Wrat, as the sunshine aoaght him out, moved a little faith r
over In the shade of the tret it which he was lying. ' Dum it all!" he muttered, "ther
rami no use tryin to slei Wot'a mal. m' ail r I. . u over th' rlw "" San.old Storey listen .! att 0 moment. "That's either a studio f,.r v eher," ho said, "or It's on" -
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JOHV K ITCVEKg. tended resigning. Mr BtOVeao, in an Interview, said: Vou can deny the report There is absolutely no truth In it. I ;,m BOtis fled with my work in every w.,v and. Oed willing. I will remain bOTe BOtil the f-.tnal is finished." A STARVING MOTHER S DEED
Pltttharg, Ps . btforrnatkm, ein I
oa or before October V, the d; he dieappeared wiih 1190,000, bat boon lodge. I against K. ('unliffe bv c f. Hlaer, general local agi at of the Adams Btpress Co. ('unliffe vvaiv. d t hearing on thbi v. con i eharge, w hich will be inc.si nted " the grand jury. Caullfle rotnatarilj banded to H. w.
arce, of Philadelphia, general saner-
latendeai of the Plakertoa tgency, o letter denying pahllohed i tportt ofUl tn atmen', and stating hat his treatrin nt has be.-n kind beyond bit xjiec bttJoaa Several BMatbere of Caa llffe't family who were preoeBt during th. long examination. Thursday night.
Heoce s,.,., ... ' . MT ! Promptly. "Nevermind law price, bay
fh , , . V V " ' rs itforthem." tha had printed th
"'! "-'! 1 J THE MmKKETS. nmrnr -r n n,
udjcui iu BtiNU rVlUZZLED
Not in the List A certain contractor not far aw,.;. .. , risen to astonishing heights it. the Bt Uter cf worldly wealth Mrs Contractor placed her daughters in tht it, Peter conv. nt wiih the desire that tla s take ali the extras and that no. : kbo'ald be spared. Bhi called i-ently to see how they acre progressing. "The only thing your daughters let Mrs Contractor." said the sister in charge, is ambition." "Buy it." replied Mrs. C t t a or.
Lipplncolt's Magazine.
KSUV VultK. Oct. u
lenM ill. In. Olfleer. l , nkt KlnOll k Or.l. r I hut l t,ry oat bet iir Inteeeteweg.
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Kansas (V. Mo, Ort Beeaus, hr bUShaad -pent a:; his money for Bqaor, leaving h -r and her nin m .nth -old baby with, nit even rggnogh food tu kep away boager, Mrs Bldaey Sanam, pour.-: befOttat iver herself and child, and ignited it. J. . .win, n'ighhor. exiinguisheil the laBMt, bet (KM until she aud the baby la, '.,. lerrlhty boraed They may recover 1 be pollet have aagartakea ba auooge the husband, and are COllectlna hu
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