Marshall County Independent, Volume 4, Number 48, Plymouth, Marshall County, 11 November 1898 — Page 2

THE WEEKLY INDEPENDENT.

G. W. METSKER, Pub. and Prop. FLTMOUTH, - - - INDIANA, irnr Minor Happenings of the Past Week. EVENTS OF LAST SEVEN DAYS. Political. Wolljtlw. Social and Criminal DoingN of Hit' Whole YVorlU tait'fully Comlenaetl for Our BaaMtof Tl Afi i.ir.i. KM-orl Buffalo Jay Staley of Grand aland and Charles Burke of Buffalo lost their lives in the Niagara river by their boat swamping. lexington. Ky. Private William Kane, company B, Third Kentucky, whose home is at Carlisle. Ky.. shot and Killed a woman named Maud Hectare San Francisco The transport City of Poehia sailed for Manila with the remaining Teaaeooce battalion, th last of the California heavy artillery, the Nevada troop of cavalry, and re-c-ru i ts for the Twenty-third infantry. Berlin Dr. Von Kmihart. at one time minister for Bavaria at Berlin. d:ed at ( laimisch, Bavaria. He resigned his post in ISM) under sensational eonditions. Prince Bismarck having insulted him at a parliamentary soil er at Bismark"i palace. Fairhnry. 111. The Baptist church here celebrated the fortieth anniversary of its organ iai I m. Flushing. O. The First National bank has impended business and is in the hands of the comptroller of the ( urrcsey. Washbuiii. Wis. King (i. Staples, a present member of the legislature, was sentenced by Jadge Fish to eighteen months in the peniteatiary for embezzlement. Omaha. Neb. The east-boand Oma-. ha &: St. boats train collided with a ITfiion Pacific freight train, east of this city am! William Hower, Union Pacific fireman, was killed. WeJborae, Fla. Arthur Williams, colon .1. was lyneh d for the murder of Miss FJiva Ogden. Bach aames and Monroe Leggitt, also colored, charged by Williams with having aided him. are in jail, but probably will be kill; 1 by the mob. New Oi leans- Henry Rebottl. discharged from the Sixth eavalry beKnnaj of physical disability on the day e Maine was blown up. eomruitted s .b ide i: a cemetery because of grif at inability to secure reinstatement and take part in the war. New York- Dr. Christopher C. Sharp, a physician well known in Cincinnati. Lexiagton, Ky., and Indianapolis, where he had lived, died of pneumonia aed 77 years. Constantinople- M. ZiBOVieff, the Russinn ambassador to Turkey, has orrnally proposed the appointment of rice George of Greece as commissioner general of the European powers in Crete. New York It has transpired that 19.5 of the enlistee men on the auxiliary cruiser Buffalo deserted after the orders were received at the navy yard directing the ship to sail for Manila with supplies, stores, and reinforcements for Admiral Dewey. New York Otto Sielofi" of Chicago has been BMtehed to box twenty-live rounds on November 12 with Kid Carter of Brook'yn. ( arter recently received a decision, over '"Black Ol iffo." Bradford, Vt. Ex -Governor Roawel P. Farnham. while attempting to board a train St Pompanoosae station, fell from the platform, rastaiaing severe injuries. Pekin- Twenty American marines, with a gatling gun. have arrived here to act as guards at the United States 'it ion. Kewaaee, 111. Cyrus H. S. Powers. a man of wealth and widely known in Henry county, died at his home here the ii.e of 78. He was prominent :n masonic circles. Havana Colonel William-, the chief rpiartprmaster here, who was attached by yellow fever a day of two ago. is very sick. Captain Colbert, Colonel Williams' aid, and Orderly Stewart are also tiffering from the disease. Milwaukee, Wis.- The police have been unable to obtain any clew to the Identity of the yotuag woman who committed suieide at the Davidson hotel. Berti a Inflneasa has became epii. mic in this city. The first outbreak was in the Third regiment of the Berlin gaard. From the barracks it has pread to the other regi meats of the uMMrd and throoghoat the city. Washington A dispatch from General Brooke, at San Juan aaaoaaeef the death of Sister Mary Larkin, contract nurse, of typhoid. Grantsbnrg, Wis. William Hoffad, editor of toe Sentinel of (his city, was in a runaway and was seriously injured. Washington. - A cablegram received .it the navy dt purtment announced the arrival at Bahi.i Brazil, of the battleships Oregon and Iowa aad tin collier Celtic. Rockford III. Snyder & Warne, carriage manur-icturers, have assigned. Vssets and liabilities unknown. Iake Delavaa, Mo. James Robinson, formerly champion bareback rider of the world, who has been dangerously ill. is recovering. Cripple Creek. Colo. The output of ore in the Cripple Creak district in October is valued at $1.488.130, the highest in the history of tbe caipn

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CASUALTIES.

Savannah. Ga. Private Sherman Cunningham of company M N.:h Illinois, was accidentally shoi and almost tnstaatly killed by Private Reuben M. Beuham of Company L of the same regiment. St. Louis, Mo. William F. Mink, a machinist, was fatally injured by a brick which fell from a building he was passing. Green Garden, 111. John Rosenbrocke. a young farmer, was caoghi in a cornstalk cutter and killed. Waterloo, Iowa C. O. Bills is dead as the result of an accidental gunshot wound received while hunting. Little River. Kas. Fire destroyed every building on the west side of Main street, including eighteen houses and a hotel. Oil City, Pa. By the explosion of a new boiler at the Oil City boiler works two men were killed ami two fatally Injured. JopUn, Mo. Osa Woodward and John Martin, woiking at the Chicago Consolidated mine, were instantly killed by falling bowlders. Washington. Iowa Fpon returning from a football game Paul, the 14-ycar-old son of Captain Blair, was run over by a street car and his body mangled. Death was instantaneous. Minneapolis Fire destroyed the plant of the Hennepin Co-operative Barrel company, causing a loss of a'.HJUt $35,000. The co-o;;erati .e carried insurance on bnildingB, stock and machinery to the amount of $20.400. Collingwood, Out.- The passenger steamer Pacific, owned by the Great Northern Transit company, wae horned at the Grand Trunk wharves here. The Pacific was valued at $05.00) and insured for $25,000. Ottawa. Ell. An early train on the Rock Island ran down and instantly killed Timothy Collcns of M ndota,. He has relatives in Chicago. Middle sboro. Ky. There was a disastrous fire on Shrewsbury avenue, 'thirteen house were burned and sixteen families are out. Ottawa. 111. Timothy Callens. a farmer of Ifendota, was killed by a Rock Island train here. FORlilCN. Manila. Philippine Islands It is reported here the priests are instigating a faction to support Artachio, a bitter opponent of Aguinaldo. Paris Gen. Renouard, chiel of Um general staff, has been removed unci will be replaced by Ilea. Braalt Rome It is understood that the cabinet has decided to reduce the duty on wneat a francs, owing to the high price of bread. London Rev. Dr. Thomas NVttleahlp Staley, bishop of Honolulu from IStil to ls0. is d- ad. He visiiej the United States in ISrJö. Henley. England The coroner's jury in the case of Harold Frederic, the writer, reported that farther evidence iö necessary before they can reuch a verdict. London. Dr. Nancy Guilford, wanted for murder, will sail lor New York Nov. i in custody of Detective Cronan of the Bridgeport. Conn., police. St. Petersburg. Polonski, the celebrated Russian poet, is dead. London. General Sir Edward Lugard, former tinder-secretary of state tor war, is dead. He served in the Afghan and Sikh wars, the Punjab campaign in 1848 nd the Persian war of 1 856. He was in his: S9ih year. Jerusalem The emperor and empresa of Germany bave abandoned their Hin to Jericho, owing to the European complications. Gibraltar.- The British channel squadron has cast anchor off this port. CRIME. Cheyenne, Wyo. The officers- quarters at Fort Russell, near here, were destroyed by an incendiary lire. Lieut, i:. C, London, Eighth infantry, lost ail Of his personal effects. Muncie, lad. John Baüey, a farmer, was shot and Killed at his home near here by Mrs. Black, who accused him of having assaulted her. Flyria, Ohio. An incendiary lire destroyed several liver barns and the Troj .-team laundry and damaged the Reublin flouring mil!. Cleveland, O.- A man apparently CO or 15 years of age, who registered at the Jefferson hotel as John Jones, Boston, .!;..-s.. was found dead in his room, having swallowed poison. Spokane, Wash. The mayor has kssued a proclamation enrolling all persons over L'l years of age special constables to assist in arresting the robbera who have been active lately. Toledo, O. William Peck, a Lake Shore employe, was arrested for svs- " rnati stealing from express cars. He confessed. Livingston, Ky. John and Clayton Matthews were killed by John Meadows, a school teache r. Thomas Pagan, the most Important witness of the crime, was found dead in hie; store. Lexington, Ky.- Phoebe Dohbs committed suicide with morphine, because her old lover discovered that r-hc ha 1 a .oldier lover. She was one of the largest women in Lexiagton, weighing 300 pounds. Louisville. Ky. The Wift of Henry Wehmhoff, treasurer o." tin- Loolsville Joehey Club, ami one of the best known turfmen in the south, has toed him for divorce, alleging desertion and Infidelity. She asks heavy alimony, and alleges that be is worth $100,000. New Orleans. La. Frank B. beste, convicted with J. N. Wolfson of wrecking the Union National bank, tiled in the parish prison. Thomasville, Ga. Dr. J. G. Hopkins shot and killed R. R. Evans, a merchant, when refused credit at the latter'g Ktore.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Houghton. Mich. Three carpenters at the Arcadian mine were stunned by lightning. Havana Capt. Foiaker. son of Senator Foraker, has entirely recovered, and Col. Bliss is so much improved that he is sitting up in his room. New York- Seventeen Cubans arrived here on the Kaiser Wilhelm, having been released from the Spanish prison at Ceuta recently. Lexington, Ky. Dr. Perry H. Bencoater of Blooadale, Pa., contract surgeon at Camp Hamilton, died of typhoid fever. Montpelier. Vt. The Rutland and Canadian railroad bill, incorporating the Rutland and Canadian Railroad company, with a capital stock of $1.000.000, has been passed by the Vermont legislature. Keokuk, Iowa.--Judge Woolson of tin1 United States court has signed a decree of foreclosure against the Chicago, Fort Madison and D Moines railroad: sale, Jan. 5. Denver. Colo. Decrees of foreclosure and sale have been entered against the Denver City Cable Railroad company and the Denver West End Street Railway company in favor of the Centra! Tnini company of New York. Washington. The Chilean congress has approved the protocol between Chile and Argentina for the settlement of the Puna, de Atacama dispute. William i. Buchanan, United States minister to Argentina, will art as Baal arbitrator. Washington Senator Platfg bank at OwegO, N. Y.. has resumed business. St. LoaiS, Mo. The curfew bill passed the c ity counc il and only awa'ts the signature of the mayor to become a law. Washington The war department has been informed of the arrival at New York o." the transport Chester, having on board fifty-seven trophy guns from Santiago. These guns were taken from the Morro and other fortifications at Santiago. Ridge vi lie, Ohio. William Smith shot and fatally wounded Adam RoSYe, a prominent politician of this county. Rowe was drunk and attempted to kick in Smith's door. Des Moines. Iowa- Margaret Simpson, the Drake university student who hat- been missing for ten days, was located at Marengo. Columbus. Ohio The state crop bulletin of the state board of gricultare shows that, the wheat acreage sowed for the harvest of isna is the greatest in years in this .ttate. Louisville. Ky. Dr. T. D. Witherspoon, president of the Louisville Theological Seminary and an emiie si Presbyterian divine, died at his home in this city. Stroadsborg, Pa. Eagene Weidman of Fast Hebron, near here, was found dead near his home, half Imbedded In quicksand. Tie had been missing five days. Lowell, Mass - The funeral of Private William E. Sawyer. Jr.. of Chicago, First Illinois volunteers, was: held with military honors. Jacksonville. Fla. Private Frank M. Green, company I), One Hundred ;n"! Sixty-first Indiana, died in the third division hospital. Toledo. O. Clem Wise, night chief Inspt c tor for the Toledo Trac tion C mpany, received a charge of electr. ity and died in a few minutes. Boston, Hasa. The gunboat Helena. Commander Swinburne, has left the navy yard for the China station by Way of the Suez canal. Washington Charles Baum, dealer in dry goods and notions, has made an assignment. Assets, 217,400; liabilities, 175,000. LATEST MARKET REPORT. CHICAGO. Cattle, all grades $1. Hoks, common to prime. 2 Sheen ami lambs 8. Wheat. No. '1 red . Corn, No. li Oats, No. 3 white , EgK Butter Rye, No. 2 TOLEDO. Wheat, No. '1 c ash Corn, No. 2 mixed Oats, No. 2 mixed Rye, No. 2 rash Cloverseed. prime cash. . MILWAUKEE. Wheat. No. I northern. Oats, No. 2 white Barley, No. - PHORIA. Rye, No. Oats. No, 2 white . Corn, No. L' K ANSAS CITY Cattle, all grades 2 Hogs, all grades ,1 Sheep and lambs 2. NEW YORK. Wheat. No. - red Torn. No. L Oats, No. 2 ST. LOUIS. Wheat. No. I Oats, No. I cash Corn, No. 2 cask Cattle, all grades 2 Hogs -1 Sheep und lambs 4 W 05.75 ( (Tf.-i.Tl'. 00 05Q 32KJ .32 -V'.' 26 17 f .171 . Utt .22 " 50 G .-,1 .70 li JS .21 .52 5.00 .68 25 .26 .47 .40 32 U 10 05JK5 25 02.60 00 r?r,.:,n .28 M c,v .71', .LT. .32 no ut ;,.;,(. tn 92.76 00 96.00 l Mill in Aluy '. AinhasKiiilor. Rumors which seem well founded are Bgala rife Iba Senator McMillan ' Michigan will be sent to the court f St. Janie.s as Amenean ambassador. Krltitln BS? I Mg AsaSetSSSi ;!. Great Brits la has parehased a large amount of American coal for immediate delivery at her West India naal stations. I 1 I . In 111. A siwcial dispatch from Rome says the pope 1;; ill and that his physician. I Dr Lapp. mi i, has been summoned.

! 10 HPK I PH. 1 Object of Great Britain's Naval Demonstration.

WAR WOULD BE ACCEPTABLE. j Menacis of llie Film Paüjr ICenHzetl by tli OoTcraaMHt of tlie Iftlaad Kiitpire 1 -1 - Nou- BKta will Itu.u and Kraiue. The British naval authorities- at Port Royal, the naval headquarters here, express the opinion thai the or1 der for the mobilization of the British North American and West Indian squadron forms part of a grand, comprehensive scheme for a naval demonstration on the Pacific and Atlantic, intended to indicate Great Britain's readiness to face any and all possible hostile developments. Great Britain.it is said, fully realizes the menaces of the future and would as soon SCO pt war now with France or Russia. Of both, and the proposed demonstration indieates that the Issue resls with these powers. VALUABLE RECORDS LOST. Serious Fire in the Ctpito! Building at ffashlngtoa. An explosion of gas in the basement of the- capitol building at Washington completely wrecked me supreme court room and the room adjoining, and many valuable bocks of the congressional law lihrarj were destroyed. This library contained 75,000 volumes and its value was placed at 11,000,000. Many of the volumes were destroyed by fiie and others by the floods of water poured into the plare by the firemen. The loss cannot be estimated until the remaining book? are examined. It is not known whether the rarest and most valuable books, which cannot be replaced, are lost. Iowa Epwortfa League Ottkn. The ninth annual state Bpworth league convention 01 Iowa closed. The BOW executive officers are: W. W. Ainsworth, Des Moines, president; B. G. Keith. Lake City, secretary and treasurer. To Mobilize Brltlfth Trtip-. The military authorities at Devonport. the site of the largest naval arsenal in Gi eat Britain, have received orders for the immediate mobilization of all the troops it: the Western district. They Bris Little ;H. Seattle, Wash, Oct. 20. The steamer Protection, the last vesse l but one to leave St. Michael , Alaska, this season, iias arrived with seventy passengers aud a small quantity of gold dust. German PapMM Il:t- I ns( met ins. The semi-offieial German papers, since the publication by the Cologne Gazette of a violent article against the I'nited States, have been instructed to deprecate attacks o' America. Turk t Leave C rete. The Turkish governoi of Crete has informed the foreign admirals that he has been Instructed to comply with the demands of the powers for the withdrawal of the Turkish troops. Approves Semttor Hr.tr's Speeelt. The Echo de Paris expresses strong approval of the speeeh delivered at Worcester, Mass.. by Senator Hoar, in which he denounced the so-called policy of American extension. Germany Waati a Sttarch The u rlin correspondent of the Txmdon Stand;';! says he believes that Germany will throw off her reserve BJ soon as other powers seek a share of spcils in the Philippines. to .loin Dewey Fleet. The cruiser Buffalo has mailed for Manila. The Buffalo is to go by way of the Mediterranean and Sue: canal. There are 700 men for Admiral Dewey's fleet on the Buffalo. ComiI at Berlin Dead. Julius Goldschmidt, consul general for the United States at Berlin, died In the German capital after an illness of several months, lit- was a resilient of Milwaukee. Wis. Nihiliils Arreted in Kussia. A widespread revolutionary movement in Rnssia has been diiseovere.I. More than 400 arrests have been made, the prisoners Including many school teachers. Austrian Kiuperor to Mitrry. The Austrian emperor. Francis Joseph, contemplates a second marJaaa .! tio til. I.. . , t" ntl'ici'li ! court mourning has expired. He is 7tl I years old. Knii;iitrt Templar of Wlseeaate. At the annual ee88lon of the gram idmmandciy of Knights Templar of Wisconsin Col. Theodore W. Goblin, Jaaeavtlle, was chose n grand c-oui-SSS nder. NTIbal A rhil ration Would KtTeel. The Berlin Voesiache Zeitung thinks a court of arldt r;it ion would award the Philippine archipelago to neither America nor Spain. caaHestea sun for iioiio. The cruiser Charleston has sailed from Manila for lloilo. on the island of Panay. This is the last seat of Spanish power in the Philippines. (Sen. l.ee's Mother Mrs. Anne Maria Lee, Maj.-Gen. Fitshugh Lee, home of her son. Capt. DeaA mot bei- or died at the Dan Lee m Stafford county. Virginia. Smallpox Kplilemle In Julia. There are more than B,000 eases of smallpox in western Cuba, ami hall of the town of Gibdra is infected.

ELEVEN MEN KILLED. Nott Wonderland Building at De:ro!t, Mnii.. t;e; in Ptotres. The new Wonderland building at Detroit, Mii b.. collapsed Nov. .". Eleven men were hilled, as follows: Angus'. Salinen, laborer: George W. White, tinner; Theodore Mertens, laborer: Mat tin Shafer, painter: Cornelius McArron. lather; .lames Gegersehkc-. laborer; August Januschowski, labor:: John Cresselski, laborer; Peter Pfelfie, carpenter: Frank Wolf, tinner; ..tax Pott, tinner. In addition to those known to be dead there are still missing Kreil Miller. Charles hflelke and O. Mullin. All the Injured at 'he hospital - are reported a-; Improving excepting l-M-ward Fischer, who Is expected to die. A ma? meeting of representative atizens was held in the mayor's office and more than $1.000 was subscribe:' for the relief of the families of those wiio wer, killed. The los.- on the property tms been estimated. It i- be Iieed that $102,000 will entirely cover it. THE TRADE HEViEW. Election Week I tl Not Diminish ii: Volume or BuslnetM. R. G. Dun iSc Co. S weekly review (,t trade says: "Not even the election has disturbed business or industries on the financial ude this week. The volume or business through clearing house- is s.rper ce nt larger than last year and L54 per t ent larger than in 1892. Neithei the volume of business nor the value of manufactured products diminishes. Cotton is again ai the lowest point ever known 5.31 cents for spot while Mr. Neil! estimates the crop of 11,500,000 bales, besides large stoti;broaght over here and abroad. "Failures for the week have been lf4 in the I nited States, against 27' last year, and 2S in Canada, BgaiOSl 30 last rear." BURMED AT SEA, live I.ivs l.osf I.v !?aster t a: Oreaa Steamer. The steamer Croatan of the Clyde lint, hound from New York to Wilmiagtoa, X. c. and Georgetown, s. C burned at sea. Five persons were drowneu and twenty-two resetted. The Croatan a list of drowned is aa follows: Jeremiah McCarthy, seeond assistant engineer, of Nova Scotia: James Curtis, steward, ol' Jersey City; Mrs. James Curtis, wife of the steward; Frank . at; oiler (last name unknown): Jennie Willard. colored, Wilmington. X. C.

Smallpox in New York. The spread of smallpox in the western part of New York state has alarmed the- board of health. Xo child not vaccinated will hereafter be received into any public school. Tprrinu- Fire hi China. Fire at Haagow, a Chinese river port, destroyed 19,000 houses, and 1.000 inhabitants were burned to death or killed by fallinc buildings. The damage was $S.0.io0. its Existence Is Haded. The joint Traffic association as such has expired as a result of the blow given it by the I'nited States Supreme court, when the association was declared illegal. Will :.onv Nov. The Spanish military commissioners have notified the .American commissioners that ilie province of Puerto Principe will be vacuated 0 fore Nov, .) A5irowl by r er moat I.cgislai are. Both branches of the Vermont legislature passed a joint resolution approving President MeKinley'a demands for the retention of the Philippines. Xational Contr-.-; off Mothers. The third national congress of mothers will lie held in Washington in February, 1S93. beginning on Tuesday. Feb. 14, and continuing four days. Drouth Injures Australian Crops. The drouths in Australia continu ! and crops are being withered up in all dire c tions. Unless rain soon falls many wheat c rops will be ruined. C fceyawfcl Breafca His Hand. The contest between Joe ChOByskl and Gus Ruhlin at New York resulted in a draw. Cboynskl broke his right hand in the Becond round. Telegraph Operator Hay strike. A strike among the telegraph operators on tti( Grand Trunk railroad in Canada is among the possibilities of 1 he Immediate future. I pluld ay Supri'ilie "our. The right of a city or tows to assess an occupation tax en a railroad corporation was sustained by the Nebraska supreme court. To IboliSM Indian Bwfewe. There is a growing movement dm foot among philanthropic friend- ol the Indian for tin abolition of the Indian bureau. Dllaal M Tros for t uba. The secretary of wmr, througli i; a, Mile. has issued a general order designating 1 !i troops for the occupation of Cuba. PsaMs Maxtor la Wlaaeaal. A doable murdei occurred at alichicot, twelve miles from Milwaukee. Wis. John Bah In and his wife an old couple, were slain with an a. Karnest Mess man. a tramp, is under arrest. Norwich, Comm. David A. Wells, the political i onomlst, who la ill at his home. Is resting comfortably and may live for sei ei al we K v Canton, Miss. -The 1 team ein of W D. Owen was burned, also fourteen bales of cotton. Loss 14,099; lnaau aawv, 12,299.

Catarrh Cured Blood Purlfieci by Hood's Sarsaparilla and Health is Good. "I WM a sufferer from catarrh. One of my neighbors advised bm to take Hood's Sarsaparilla and I did so. A few bottles purified my blood and cured me. I bave remained (a good health ever sdnee." Js. T. Adkins. Atht -nsville, Illinois. Hood s Sarsapariiia Is America's Greatest Medietas. Si; six for pb Hood's Pills cure all I. 1 - Scents.

A Begral ITrlreasn. Saunterin.s; Shatter-- Ladjr, would you be Willing to assist an Amerieau soldier da; stormed two Spanish batteries at Santiago, received four bullets into his body, captured six Spanish Sags and ten prisoners and p'anted de glorious Stars and Stripes right on top uv de Morro CaMle itself? Mrs. Farmer (enthusiastically) Why, certainly I would! If you will saw two cords id wood, draw me iour pails of water, bring us six hods of coal and mow 10 acres of blackberry bushes I will give you some crackers and milk, you noble fellow, you! aeaxaloaa to the West aad Southwr-t Via Missouri Paeiti. Railway and Iron Mountain Route. Do not conclude your arrangements for your California trip until you gel full particulars of our Pacific Coast Limited," a new and palatial Pullman restibaled train. "A Summer Route for Winter Travel," and only three days to Caii'crnia. Through Pullman tourist sleepers to California and Portland, Ore. Harvest recursions on the first ami third Tuesday of each month, to certain poiats in the west and southwest at one fare, plus $2. Write for full inform : ion, map folders, land books ahoai Missouri. Arkansas, Texas Kansas or Nebraska. Address Bissel: Wilson, D. P. A., ill Adams street, Chicago, Season- Pfeaa Oooda in Blaefca Black dress goods suitable for any and ail occasions are whipcord, serge, Eudora, or a granite-like weave; uouo of tin .-, are recommended for coolness, as the coolest black gown for best wear, outside of BeflBi-transpai -ent goods, is a foulard. Where one dress has to answer for many occasions, black Is lib' best choice, and a silkwarp fabric will present the more dressy appearance if made with a white yoke covered with cream-colored guipure. November Ladles' Home Journal. To California. Attention is called 10 the cx dient service of the North-Westc i n Line to California and the favorable rates Which have been made for single and round trip tickets for this season's travel. Uet accommodations in tirstchiss or tourist sleeping cars, which run through every day in the year. Personally conducted tourist car partial every week to California and Oregon. Choice of a large number of different routes without extra charge. Particulars cheerfully given upon applicatkMi to agents Chic ago &- Nor; h-'esteru Ry. or connecting lines. One Methmi r Trcatmcat. Jones Our minister is apt u, take an original view of any subject. Ho is to preach next Sunday on the parable of the prodigal .-on. Smith I It.n't see how he is going to say anything new abot that. Jones You can't o il. He may make his sermon an expression of sympathy for the fatted calf. New York World. BWl Tili! We offer one Hundred Dollarn re ward for aaf rase of Catarrh that canuot be eared bjr Hall's Catarrh Cure. P. J. CHENEY .v o.. Toledo, o. vre, the andersigned, have kaowa R J. Cheney for ÜM la t 15 man and bell him perfectly Uouorabk' in aU boslBM ss 1 rat. 1 ions aad financially able to carry ;;ut any obligar ticMe- made by their Bra. Weal Trnax. Wholesale Dnunrists, Toledo, O.; BFaldioa, Kinnan A. Marvin, U'h i.aalo Drngaiata, T Aedo, c ftüa Hall s Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, aefIn: directly noon the blood and mucous su rfaeea of the system. Testünoolals sent fiee. iric 75c per bottle. Sold by ilraaaii 1 Hull s Family Pills are tü beat Pleoreea Am Gatcep. "Are .oti unmarried '.'' asked h latest admirer. "Xo." replied she eanlidly. "But in Chicago, you know, one San become scj at short notice.'- Judges. Coui;!jiiik aVeaala to CeaaaaapHna Kemp's Balsam aritl atop the ch ftt once. CJo io your druggist today and et a aaaaple bottle free. Bold in 2ä and 30 cent bottles. Qo at tmct do lays are danuc rous. lives Hart liy 1'oor W iitiioa (.t;i. According to ocolists, poor rindow plass is responsible for eye strain, on account of the faulty refraction. P Perfect Type of the Highest Ordt a Excellence in Manufacture. "

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