Marshall County Independent, Volume 5, Number 17, Plymouth, Marshall County, 7 April 1899 — Page 2
THE WEEKLY INDEPENDENT,
a W. METSKER, Pub. and Prop. PLYMOUTH, - . - INDIANA, IB 1"'- !;'f lYiiricr Happenings of the Past Week. EVENTS OF LAST SEVEN DAYSI'i.Iit : al. Keliioii. Sot-inl and Criminal l).;hi; of Iii VI'(.e Worl.l Carefully Cii'!':is-(l for Our ÜCuil 1 Im Accnlrut Kfroiil. Fara. l'rrsitl ait Lotibet was a spc--t;;t:.-r at ihr. An'eiiil races, was warmly i: t I by the p t I 1 . A I : 1 1 id. Cun;:! !t Yilhi.uop.xalo. fcrumly ;;p:u..-di i: mi:s-a;i:r la linia, has liC.-n ipp-dated i-'p:;i.i. ;i :n ::; --j-tior to Cr al Britain. Cc::eva. X. V. 'I i:.' fan. ra! of Lieut. -CoJ. .!! ii M. I laüiüi. id ihr Ninth lcala;- cavalry. I.üh-d at Sar. .laai; .fa! 1. was !:! ! from Vi snt- armory. New Vorl.. The Lowell. Lawitaca ii ituverhill, Mass.. st reet railway line La.; be, n pc.rcha.-d by New Yd 1; people. The deal involves the transfer i;l the greater part of .:. 'i.'i'tt worth ri storks and loads. fa)!:!' !!. I Ion:.' authorities arc j K-s;i I'm an -..; as'uai of il:o ieritorv ttil.;! tt) Crrat I'.ritaia by the tnat'as of Canton ami Nankiai; on the ground that mote laud is muled for Hritish kv i una ::t buildings. Washington. Assistaat Secretary of War Meik'ejohn lias ordeicd departiii mal conumii.dtis in Cuba. I'orto Kio and the Philippines to report on the geographical and physical features of the country. London Miss Kose Ledert q. a wellknown actress, i dead. Constantinople Oscar Straus, the Fnited Stales minister, had an audience with the sultan. The interview, which was protracted, was of the most ordial character. 1'ittstield. Ill - Fire in this city dci ' roved the large tloar mill belonging to Dow &. King. Loss. $UO.OU0; insurance, $-T,0!0. Kokomo. Ind. The horse-importing barn of Singmaster K- Ward of this eity burned. Four IYicheron stallions, valued at $7.r.oo. perished in the l'.amcs. Total loss. $!AK;o; no insurance. A lirehug did the work. Ramsey. 111. A.ro Willis eonimitted suii id. hy shooting himself through the head. lie had been i:s bad health for several years. London Richard Chamberlain, btother of .Joseph Chamberlain, secretary of state for the colonics, died in London. Paris Manjiiis Charles Philippe de Chcniieviercs, riiairmau of the board of administration of the Paris exposition of 1S7S. d'a-d in his st verity-ninth year. Madison. Wis. .l-:dge Silas F. Finney is dead, aged u'.. He retired from the Wisconsin supreme bench six months ago. after serviag marly seen years. Philadelphia. Pa. No! ire has been posted at the Delaware rolling mill, 'his city, announcing a 1 per cent increase in the wages of the cmplover. Siranion. Pa. The criip'ayts e.f th' Scrant!-i Stove Weiks weie notilied of a IM j:e. e( !:t increase in wages, taking illiim d:.e e feet. Ca'.e::'n:!. Te The Fir.-t T as regMtfat arrid In'i" lii.r.i Cm!;!, wiih a elt;::; !,':!! of lernh. The .- ; L i ; w : ii'.tai! fiiii". e1i::."i!t iie at can r. Sa'iiva!!. !t:d. ':"!: lmKana an.i i:ois So::'!: :ii railway has Ik cm ;'; :! ally f ":i-r . it ! to the Illinois Central, a: ai v. ;i h ua!'i'r '-" lated as an i::d"j- :;d n ; '! : i ii - v. el" lie la 1 1 er : -oa.l. Paibt'' li-a! i. Pa. i l.' 'cn;a:al in tiiis mark"' i'c.r ; iei I aj'ju'ar ; ' k" alt: oia' i:a a; '. i i- Prii-e::ts liltie figure In t i.e I. a: ha ity of ca;'.:.: 'lie j '.ial i tti i - : jaai- rial ti keeo t::" !:. :i ;.i :r 1.. A!i- v. -a. .!it k. ":: de.-iicy l ik. ('( at:; I '.. ..! t;'ii : ; g ia thi.. vi".!:;g . Ia;aa f:i:.. '...!' t. Jikl.niu; :aafPoit Ar: Texas The IV.tt Attktir ski.. ar.al k;-.: ix-a openc!. Over ".') vi- i i tr.s lVo;a all tils of the com a ny w.-i-i. i-.iv.-'.'tit. Ctu.! ! : !:.;:;, Md. I k.r i:a :i v.er i. illet! a:.,; f .c.al injuwl, soaie fatally, ky th.' vplu ,(i; of a t:o':Iei- ia a .'awiaiii at. Alallie. Md., mar heiv. t ni'H.;.. . ,, . irs. Frank WilieJ: of Ol:-, er u--'-d !;erosene ia kindling a lire and as a r suit she and har twa) littltr ekiiaien were fatally burned. Washington - The slate department, has ie,-eied advices from" Honduras Kivir.g- tlint no American.-; had been ai rested ae.d none wa-s imppi ilnl. Perlin A (Jerman-Anierican swindler named 0. W. II. Keif lias been sentenced at Dresden to forty-two months' imprisonment for obtaining jewelry from a court jeweler under false pretenses. Sew York.-Mrs. Ilarhel Ksterbrook. widow of the celebrated pen maker. Is dead at her hörne in Plainlield. N. J., aged 87 years. New York.- Dr. William S. Pear: all, the physician who is attending exJudge Henry Hilton, denied the report that his patient was dying. Milford Center. O. Aunt Ilaty" Snodgrass died of the Riip. aged urj years. She was the oldest woman in the woman's relief corps. Detroit. Mich. (!ov. Pingree has signed the bill authorizing the city of Detroit to purchase the street railways of the city.
CASUALTIES. San Francisco. Cal. Fire damaged the Pacific folding paper hex factory, Miller, Sloss & Scott's wholesale hardware store and the printing house of the Hicks-.ludd company to the amount of ?r.üi.UöU. Philadelphia. Pa. Henry Lapin and i:i wife, aged 4." and 4L' years, respectively, were burned to death in their
Fair JIav n. Vt Fire in t'ae business i district destroyed piopcrty valued at I nearly $U'tUX;u. Halifax. N. S. - '1 he decision of the u.urt of ir.aairy which investigated the wrck of the Allan Line steamer Castiiian ccnsiiirs Capt. P.uiett and First (;!!!. r M. Af.on. Marldekcad. Mass.-The Warren liner Norseman is ashore. L:fe-savcrs toe!; off a number of cattle men and -'overal p:-.-fngers in a breechrs buoy. Cairo. III.-- James Tutile. an engineer, rral tv.o tramp.s. vi:o ?.ave their s:ames as Fred Unlink ar.d Fran I; ApI iv -ate. weie fatally scalded in an e.i ifision at the eity lr.iinr.ge pumps. U);iitk is le.-'.d and Applet.ate cannot liv. The tramps hailed from Fvansi!le. Ind. Alkircs Mills. Y. Ya.-LigMnine truck the Ik: nie of Oliver Alkire, setting fire to iiis lothes. He may die. Sioux City. Iowa -Tv.aUaj lumses were burned in a lire w hich onsumed M. Pairon's livery taide. The Ios:s was .". i ovi. New Albany. Ind. Harvey Cook, who was a m mber of company C. One HuiMlred and Fifty-ninth Indiana, ilitting tiie late war. was accidentally drowned fiom a skin while fishing in a pond near Salem. Ind. Puffalo- - Fire started in the Northern hotel. Washington and Exchange streets, but was under control in twtnty minutes. The loss will not exceed $r,.Ut'0. San Diego. Cal. Daniel Cassidy, a salotui kepT, was shot dead by Michael Uose during a quarrel ia the former's place of business. Creston. Iowa- - Fire destroyed the Di:ui .Johnson block of this city, causing a loss of $15.000. The insurance is put at $10.000. FOREIGN. Paris- The French senate adjourned until May !, and the chamber of deputies adjourned until May 2. London. Wis.-- A. S. Fielt of Kdgerton ami a traveling man named lVulzniiin from Milwaukee were injured in a wreck on the Chicago and Lake Superirr road. Pans -The ministry announces that v. commercial agreement with the Fnited States granting minimum tariff on sixty classes of goods of both countries is likely to be confirmed. London The upper part of the Hotel Itcaurivage at Interlaken, Switzerland, was destroyed by lire. London Lieut. Hell, a Hritish officer with the I. Igian troops, was killed and taten by natives in the Congo Free Stale. Vienna The Austrian government his issue! decrees to all tin; provincial governors ordering the expulsion of all foreign Protestant missionaries and bible-readers. North Sydney. ( 11. Twelve schoonrs. besides the steamer (laspesia, from Paspcbiac. Que., to Milfordhaven. Wales, are reported jammed in the ice off the Magdalene islands, gu!f of St. Lawrence. Perry. Okla.--Ceorge W. lioggs, late postmaster d Shawnee, was convicte! in the Fnited States court for robbing his own post office of $2 000. Vienna --Addison C. Harris, the new Fnitid States ambassador to AustriaHungary, has anivtd laue. Palis Comle Alexandre Damae lo Chain! rly. a noted French diplomatist, tiled in his 7:M year. cmr.it. .Yadi City, (V.l.---Policeman William Kilrov was shot and killed hy IM ."Wore, whom he was trying to arrest. Mo-aie cs.aped to the hills and a psse i - in pursuit. P.astrop, lex.- I-:ii.-ha Swan, a luy:.i old negro, was lian:-yd h-'te. Dallas. Tex. Three liits. t valently of incendiary origin, uavf set the ofli-e.-rs to seeking for the incendiaries. Wiikes-lkii re. Pa. Charit s Moas 1-a. s lasai arrtstitl on a t liaige of counter -:' itiisj. lie was sent to jail in dcl'anli !' I) bail. Wi.-kita.Kas. "lUll" Tinner, alleged manieler of .Jo. ,'pli New at i-mrt-ka. ICas.. has been arristtd and broi:g!it i.i t le- Wichita jail. Kansis City, Mo. -lo üic S. Stewart, former c:;tiiir oi t .lie Kan.-as Cit' i b". as.) Savings bank. lias been aiistcd a charge cd' forgerx. Lisbon. O. T!n jaiy in tin ca.-e :f ihtdge II: nut. (jii lii.ii lor l.iliinc; iti colored coac hman at Last Livt i'i)tioI. h;is brought in a erdicl of ntt guilty. Troy, Ala.- Kichard Utile and Thomas Johnson, w hite men. und Sam Kives. colored, were hanged for the murder of Mrs. Ira Meyers and her ilaughter-ip.-law, Mrs. K. Meyers. Asheville. N. C J. lv Dickerson. director of the defunct First National bank, was sentenced to ten 3 ears 111 prison. Harrisonville. Mo. -K. Hale:; Super was banged for the minder tif his wife and their two s-mall daughters. Cleveland, Ohio A colored man named Knus Fitzpatrick was arrestetl. charged with illegally registering as a voter. He confessed that he had been Induced by a city employe to register for the purpose of voting for the re-electlcn of Mayor MeKisson. Milwaukee. Wis.-O. L. Sypher of Newport. 11. L. is supposed to have committed suicide between here and Chicago by leaping overboard from tin.' (loodrich steamer Atlanta. Manhattan, 111. Frank Schumann. 18 years of age, eonimitted suicide by banging. His father committed suicide some years ago in Kausas City.
MISCELLANEOUS. Jialtimore, Md. Aa epidemic o et rt-tio-spinal meningitis in the M; Hanoi.-gh schoal has compelled che closing of that institution. Xew Orleans. Ii.--A t ; 1 1 i i c : : h"lv. t-en the pilot boat Fr.derwriter ami i.he P.ritish steamship Atala at Chalmelto s-rijit. ly damaged, both ve .-:.-. New York. It h-. announced that th r.i tional ( digress of mothers will proi.ably hold its ne; t onvent ion a 1 .Moines. Iowa, instead of Chicago. Pine Uiufi, Ark. On account of ,.:e passage of the Ivcc'.or anti-tru.-t law by the legislature, maay foreign insurar.ee companies are telegraphing their agents to refuse fnrther busiiifss. New York Freddick King. aliasLester, alias Wur.dt. who once iiveii in San Francisco and Poitland. Ore., has l;ecn held in $.".0'"i bail on the charge of swindling merchants of tuis city. New York. !U r'ort the dfpartur- of S"(retary Alger from Washington he approved a circular authorizing audits in half-pound packages to be hep' on hand for sale tii staples to ofiieers and. enlisted men of the army. Creston. Wash. Chief Moses, the weil-known Indian, died at his home t 1 the Colville reservation. Catasatj ta. Pa. The Davir.s & Themas Iron company have increased the wages of tlitir emplayes in per cent. Washington IIri:;.-Gen. Henry C. M:-rriam has been assigned to the temjotary command tif the department of the Mi-souri. in addition to his duties as commander of the depart ny-nt of the Colosado. Vv'as'aington Leading citi-.ens. .f Porto Ilico have organiz.ed a political party to he Uno:i as the republican party, and have dt dared in favor of a gold standard, separation of church and state and free trade between the islands and the Fnited States. San Francisco. Cal. The loss i reported of the schooner Stella Finland, which sailed Feb. 2; with a party or scientists sent by the Smithsonian institute to investigate animal life in the tropics. All on board were saved. Atlanta, (la. Georgia's twenty-yeai convict lease, out of which have grown so many investigations, so many scandals and so much alleged cruelty, expired and the lessees gave up the convicts. Baltimore, Md. The democratic convention nominated Thomas G. Hayes for mayor. New York George K. Todd has filed a petition in bankruptcy, with liabilities of $24S,S1C and assets of $3 cush. Cleveland, Ohio At a conference o! longshoremen held here it was decided to demand that the ore unloaders' scale be advanced to 11 cents. Subsequently the ore shovelers, lumber carriers and coal handlers agreed on united action. Washington The navy department has formally ordered the publication of advertisements for proposals for bids for tin4 24,000 tons of armor plate authorized under the naval appropriation bills of 1S!S and lSOa. liuffalo. N. Y. At a meeting of the directors of the pan-American exposition Col. .John 15. Weber was appointed commissioner-general of the exposition at a salary of $15,000 per annum. St. Louis, Mo.- Nearly $1.000.000 of the $."..:w.W that the citizens of St. Louis have been called on to subscribe lor the world's fair in F.KKl has been pledged. Washington Uids for furnishing the government with field. Mower and v getable seeds for the year ending .June 'Id. Ilten, have been asked for by the department of agriculture. Wichita. Kas. - l- -Congressman Jerry Simpson of Kansas, and City I-Mitor I'eltrct of the Washington Post will start a weekly newspaper in Wichita. LATEST MARKET REPORTS. CHICAGO. Cattle, all grades ...... $1.7."i oä.S Hogs, common to prime. l.f.O fijM.ST-j .-'keep and lambs ;:.ijo Ci3:x) Wheat, No 2 led 74-ji .7G Com. No. a t;r rn .:;." Oats. No. 2 white .27 : 5 L'ggS ll'a'tt .IF; itiitter 11 tt' .21 ye, No. 2 .0." ST. LOl TS. Wheat. Xo. 2 . . . .7." Oats. No. 2 cash .20U ( oiii. No. 2 cash ....... .'. 1; Ca! lie. all grtidis 2.00 5: .VU 1 !;.-s r,i ta'a ."-Ii.'.;) ülai l.ii.ihs. -l.U'J (ifä.ti" TOLL DO. W ln at. No. 2 tash .741 j :v:n. :. 2 i;;iod '):. t.-. No. - mixed .lls'-i live. No. 2 cas!i .,',1 Cii 1 v r-. ; d nlillli' i'.-is?l ? '".
KANSAS CITY. CtGu ail grades 2 2.", (T.M'.d Iloi;s. alt grades r..'27 (dA.S7, Siut-p and kimhs 2.0'j (j,".4ä MILWAFKFi:. Wlieat. No 1 northern.. .72 (hits. No 2 while 29, iff' .20' Lai ley, No. 2 47 Lt -47 Var NT-:V YORK. Wheat. No. 2 red .. ,s.l Com, N'o. 2 4.1 ji) .44' Oats, No. 2 22Li -32 V PF.OIMA. Oats. No. .1 while .. .28'f. Corn. No. 2 y4 .3514 ltitrh AiirfhNts Mill Mrrt. The Dutch anarchists have decided to hold an international assembly coincident with the peace conference. ioll KoiiimI Nt Victoria. CSohl-bearing quartz, assaying as high as a ton. has been found on the water front of Victoria, U. C. .Inilcefclii) Tor Ki-Secretjry Irajr. Kx-Senatov Ueorge Cray of Delaware has been appointed United States circuit judge for the Third district.
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Ä;rioiicc:i and Dritish Ships Shell Nat'vo Towns. ANOTHER WAR THREATENED. and M:iriif i.f tile Atln Arc lip-lniiii-ci On- A tiicrii-.tii KOli-.l i;imt meat ( :i t in noil I.llit ll,nü. i 'i in- trouble.. gro :i:g ca.: tie flt'.-th.:: of a king .: S.-aao.. 'nav ; fi i:e:t a name .- rlov.s in. a ami re-.-iit( d in ill - iM!;li m dir. --.i; of r.at ie i!hig. aitmu; t':e sleue by Fnited S;;:ies ru:.-.M Phila hdtr.ha .::. the I Friti.-h cru;.-e;- P.;rp:d.-e and Kjy.iü-t. '"ia iioiniuu anient coat :ni::-d ieit ri ir.ii t-nt iy fe; f-igkt da-. S-veral v.I- . ha.es Wft'" la;;:;.-,!. ;.ud ikrac were a !.;mh r of eas aal ties ami the At::e: -. i-;.:, mid Hritish s mIois aa.i marine.-, j .s . . it is i'.npo siii". ii, estimate ; I'inab'T of natives Ktih-d or ie-jar.-.I. ' Tie; labels made a hot att.ek an the i'ewai of AfttMnuti, killin-j- three P.itish .-."bus. An Aniericaa s :i:y was ' '.-d a; iiis jiast. i AT o nit to I.ni'-t. A wealthy gentleman nairnd ToitrI i't was shot dead on the Hois d ; la.'ilega". Paris, bv a man who mis!;.o! ' his victim for I at Louhet. ! Th. mm ih'i ei- is thought to be insane. t I 1 wetity-S.-ven Koilit ln:til. j The twenty-seventh bt.-'iy iias been I taken from the debris tif the Windsor ! iiofel at New Yoik. The total dead j now number thirty-eight; missing. : fortv-tive. i WnniRii SufTra-;it( to tMcet. I The thirty-Iirst annual convention j of the National American Woman j Suffrage Association will meet at Grand Rapids, Mich., April 27 to May 4th. Il tve Int. i ted I'reHiUriit McKinley. President McKinley has been invited to attend the tenth session of the tmns-Missouri commercial congress, at Wichita, Kan., from May 21 to June od. Mr. ICoe Sharp Arquitteil. Mrs. Hose Sharn. on trial at Fond du Lac. Wis., for blinding Attorney P. II. Lynch of Oconto, by throwing acid in his face, was acquitted of the charge. Si? mil Ii I'lttslmr; s?mIc. The block coal miners and operators at Hra.il. Ind.. signed the Pittsburg agreement with the proviso tiiat the miners are to set their props. CiiIkiih .'W:y (!tt Notlilii". Gov. (Jen. Hreoke w ill send the ! jr..u.' 0.(.00 back to the Fnit 1 Slate-; if the Cuban military assembly does: no: give up the army rolls. Sptui-di lleserve Cilleil Out. Thirty thousand Spanish r serves have been called out. It is proi.able there will be a Carlist rising after Kaster.
LADY RANDOLPH CHURCHILL.
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K ( --------j' f'-'cnk Lady Randolph C'uurehi!!, whose plan to publish tin Angl' aSaxon. a quarterly magazine, is now the leading literary topic, is one of the three daughters of Leonard Jerome, all of whom were noted in Fnglisii aristocracy twenty years ago for their wit and their beauty. Lady Randolph when she allied herself with the Churchills became a relative by marriage of the Duke of Marlborough. She married Lord Randolph in 1ST!. I.urc Arrival of Immigrant. The spring tide of immigration has now fairly set in and the arrivals at New York reach about 2,000 a day. Miners Reach nn Agreement. The miners of the Terrc Haute, Ind.. district will work under the scale and conditions the same as last year. T Sell Auxiliary Cm Inert. The Spanish government will sell at auction the auxiliary cruisers purchased during the late war.
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THE TRADE REVIEW. Cist Dforatc in Commercial Coliopset Ik Note!. IL (L n-:n Co.. in their weekly review of trade, say: Failures during the ;;rst iiiiaiu i- :f is! hae been in ar.amnt of lialdlhi'-s not more than aboui. .2;.iu.:;.io. against .710.1 -! 2 l .s y,;ir. .?4-.eii7.:l' in lt'7 an-.1 $2:.02. 1 2.". ii: lv.fi;. "Hri;-.;i:e.-;. i- at pres;-nt improvii:g. The: x,n;e;hiug like a ht;k. partly the itsv.h of heavy bayiii - sine: Ja;, l to anticipate the market, partly caused by tlie umertainty alaawt the- op.-ration of many combinations, and a shade of doubt abou" foreign affairs a!-o hatl some iniluence. "Kailroad tarnings fur three weeks o;" .March liat bt en 4.1 p l cent larger than last y a; ar.d !'A v cent larger than 11'2. "Faiiiii!.- for the v ; k ia-ve b en i''l in the Fni;e-I Stales, against 22 la -t year, and 2d .n Canada, against 27 !.:.-; e:'.r."
IMPORTANT TO RAILROADERS. r.ir-IIc ii hi ir- I).-'iioii of Iiulktitä -u-premr 'mri The indiana supreme court held tka- :.:' e;niloye o; a railro.al in agreeing to ae; t ; ; l taif lijs lroni a railread i" lit I ass:.: ia; ion in tase f injury i l:nii;:-iier iiis rigltt to bring sail again.-: th coiar.auv for damage-. Now I-'avor tin I "il i pi ikx. Advara e l Frtnth l'yablicans a coming out strongly in favor of t'ae Filipines. They ay public opinion in all I-'urope is gradually turning aaiii-' Use Fnited Staus. I.-.ii'S l ictriiij; at lMi:c.im. Clearings through Ciiieigt banks during Marth were $."v. s:?4.Si;!. an increase of SI 4;."2; "42. as compared with the total for the corresponding month last year. To Settle S:tni);iu Trouble. A j cd in. high commission to sottk the entire Samoan trouble has been practically agreed upon by the Fnited States. Hritish and German govern ments. Kejulur Looks for Kecognit ion. Senor Regidor. the Filipino envoy at Madrid, declares that the independence of the Filipino republic will shortly be recognized by all the continental powers. Yield to tieriiinu I' res mi r p. The sultan of Morocco has yielded lo the pressure of the German government for compensation to German merchants injured in riots. I)el Now Number Forty-One. The total number of dead of the Windsor hotel lire at New York now amounts to forty-one. The number of musing is forty-three. Croat llritaln's Kevenue InrreHseil. Tl:e revenue of Great Hritain for th ear ending March 2 i was 1 17.n.j7.- :;.":;. as comiiared with 1 l-ke'H'..214 in 'he preceding year. T Succeeil lairtl Ilersrhell. The Fai l of KimLerley has been appointed cham l!or of the London university, in succession to the late Lord Herst hell. .., V fr V a. ras" ;-'-v7y.' SSCe'eVv f iv 4 The politu-al success of her husband, has been in large measure due to hei tact and natural ability for swaying men to hrr own way of thinking. Tlu qaeen paid special honor to Lady Randolph by conferring on her the Imperial Order of the Crown of India just after the death of Lord Randolph Churchill. Lady Randolph was one o: the moving spirits of the famous Primrose league. Her elder sister was married in 1S7Ü to Morcton Frcwcn, th celebrated champion of bimetallism. Four Lire Were I.ot. Advices from Tyler, Mo., show that but four lives were lost by the sinking of the steamer llwena Lee. Meningitis Near Princeton, I ml. There have been seven deaths from meningitis in that many days fourteen miles southwest of Princeton, Ind. Agnrllt.t III with fneu itioitix.. A dispatch from Paris says that Agoncillo. the Filipino representative, is seriously ill with pneumonia.
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4 He Who Pursues Tido Hares Catches Neither. 99 Said a well known young man about town, 4 I tried for years to burn the candle at both ends, in the pursuit of pleasure while trying to attend to business. My blood, stomach and kidneys got into a wretched state and it seemed that I could not carry the burden any longer. Hut now my rheumatism hi zone, my courage has returned, ami a!! on aceonnt of that marvel. Hood's Sarsaparilia. which has made me a picture of health. Now I'm in br "ou-dne-s pur and simple. Rosy CheekS-"T have g.,l health ai.d rosy cheeks, thanks t Ih.d'.s Sarsapariila. It builds me up arid save-3 dm tor's kills." Maky A. Ilt-TiKr., i"l Fan Clair
! Street. Indianapolis Ind. Impure Blood-Abscess ' va ab--iess formed on my ri"bt iiic, cnsol by impure blood. Hoo.Ps Sarsaparilk. I:.it m:tle nit- as sound a dollar and the cere i- p nnaneut." V. IL II i:j i nm. A! vim. Pa. Jbü(&5 SaUapa liffa i 7Mr l'il! i-iire iivor iUs : tin noTi-jrrir.it. rg and i only itlnrtii- e tak. with H.hmC .tr.ip;irl!a. There is a curious little exhibition open jusl now at .Nice. This consist.) r.i a collection of illustrated postcard.-! such as are much in favor on the cn. tinent. (iooil l or I.ittlt Kolk. Iorrt lorttiK ttie IdtdieT wiih ÜimiM .i: 1 ; : ! : : Si.i!.- rrtie 'ii -y s;ift'.a-rrc:ii'!' !;i iitf fur '. a ri' i j .-sM-fcre OiiUy t';iili:ni;-: A a Iru-üf-t". : -"i-.ai.-The French people still fight at: average of 4.000 duels every year. Piso's Cure for Consumption has been a fnmily niedieine with u since isi.". J. K. Madisou, -24(X 4Jd Ave , Ciiicago. Ilk Three pints of liquor a day an sufficient for the average adult. Coo's Couth Salsara I tilt oltleft nd b'--t. It will btak r.p a col. I i'ä er than auithinjf else. It i al-Aa.v." lelial.le. Tr i'.. The yearly output of cigars from the Philippines is 440.000,000. When AH Kite Fail. Try Yi-Ki. It poj-t'ively iir!'.vmi.ete:v rein ve c.r:i au l 'ir loii. Try Yl-Kiitad liii'l i-omtort. IV. ah lr.i; störetCondors have been killed in Peru with wings of 40 feet. Ir. Seili Arnold's Coiicli Killer In an trxt-cllor.t remedy fi-r children. Mrs. W :n. M. Frugue, Columbus, Kan. 23c. a buttle. The mignonette is the national Hotcr of Spain. Mr;1. AVinilows Sootliingf Symp. For children tefthin. F'rt.,n th (runm, rMu.- !nCaiuUimlcin, allayx iaiu,iures wind colic- 'c a !...'. ae. The world's navies employ 1 TjrJ.,.,J men. ARE YOU SORE AND STIFF From hard work or outdoor exercise t ST. JACObS GIL Will cure after a few application-, :inJ nuike the muscles limber and btrong. i lie Kv:ilt-.H the Mietin. Little Ioy (in Chicagt i - - Papa. is Chicago the largest eity in the -.wr-d".' Papa A-licm!- it's the naporiant! Drcp?y treated free hy Dr. II. II. Green's Pens, of Atimta. Ca. The greatest, dropsy specialiPis in the -mi du. Read their advt -rtisenieat in ..r.oth:: column of this paper. Jerry Simpson is responsible f ,r t!.rt word "pliitogogue." This i- th--- b'.-t thing .Terry has aeeotiij ü.-du d , line of free coinage. 0 4 5 n0! I Try Grain0! Asl: veu Clroe r hi dav to saev: n. ak;iqet' 1 1 KAIX-t ), t'.i.-n.v. f. ...I drink that takes th" j.l.r. : .d:a The eleidr'.ai la-! v d:a a a i whliec.f injury as well tm the : i: A:lv.!:o o try if. liho it. Gi;.UX-() La; tl tt rich s al bro-.vn of M -.-"aa . r a.i.i, hut it is m uh fror.i pur jt.i::;-;. a::-1 the i:ist d. li-'a' s' i ena'- i r v it 9 4 4 & without distress. ! thepric' 1" eGo ir rents and 25 t-euis ju r ;--ka-. Sold by all grocers. Tastes like Coffee Looks like Coffee 1 nist that yonr prttetT j;i ve yon ij J . ALN-O Accent no iniiiation. 4 4 4444 4444444444444A4 A romi: rPEWifr to. Oireef To 71 Rom St Dr. Kay's Renovator, cuaranteed sia. constipation, liver and Kiiinev.vjves.lil liousness. headache, etc Al di ufii s .' & tl nPflPQY NEW DISCOVERY; ciim. UHik tif tiinn niilH mil I I O lajrV t retUieut l'rf. Dr. li.ll.fclUk.VftMe.1, t.i K, 4.l. r, I.
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