Richmond Palladium (Daily), 20 June 1901 — Page 2

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The Real Celery Medicine.

bats and drank in silent tr thai

health of the "little blue eyrd woman." Old veterans at the har 1

as thej were they knew the little

woman was right, and the hnnnmi

the gallant Kentuckian for ulrinr

I l,,. l

" ou v ice.

Curt Constipation, Nervous 1 (Murders, Hick-Headache, Kidney liaec.

Obey the law. That is the only

fcafe rule or any community- No

class should be exempt from it. Cer-

l tamjy liquor sellers should not claim

immunity from this rule. Their busi

ness, to say the least, has no partic-

The Excitement At Shrereport Finds Vent In An Illegal Execution.

25 W3311 'finRSDAY, JUNE 20. 1Q1 -

IrlUi It Takes a Remedy of Un- ?r i .y.ematK-ur

lu-io common uem 10 uraw ' wer. - the unqualified Praise of a Successful Practicing Physician.

I r.ikt-i I

nalj two hours 9 1 r . . . . . .

mere last night

finally pen-d tli

uK mob was so

pie iamteO. Tlw

disturbance and

Jn during the art.

mna wiriw-.... . t t .

""'m lit fl Borne of these wer

SHERIFF OVERPOWERED

mensely larger than those of any Othpr hllfiinoca ft v4k

me weejt surely saloon keepers can.

ICnmOnd Palladium this stateand there can be noexcuse

ior it. Moreover, the saloon keeper who has persons congregating about

uis piace on Sundays has no right to

tne benefit of the doubt if any of

New York, June

charged In barikru ... A

OULltfM H111I-T .... .

ular nlaim rn . J Pmntt " ... r -..... .

c luumgeoce oi a 1 - - oiuiiii bbu Aiiorner prm i umser an

community. Its profits are im- F - SaW Be .IMncIeadeN a i ber of the firm or

Dr. J. W. Bates of Corfu. N. Y.. states X A most remarkable case has come under my hands of late and has folly convinced ma of the wonderful power of Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerre Pills over diseases of the

Convict Will PsWtah a Paper. .....i mtr. Ind.. Jnne 20. War-

den Shldoler of the Indiana priu north, la consummating plan for the

publication of . ?u W 'JL

walla, which win d eauw - by a convict ataff.

Hoisted tt a Limb.

with liabilities of $4. 1

or eash. The ik i

Apru last.

The Killing' of John c. Koster Finds a Seqnel In a Doable Lyucbing.

WAV BPXtl.Va

"uMwb ,wmrj eimt (Huaday lrpti) THE PALJLAMUM oa

Shreveport. June 2o.-Frank. better known as Trophet Smith, and F. I. Jrelind. held at Benton for com-

TERMS:OF SUBSCRIPTION i

Oaa yaar hy Mall, aastaga pal. - - S3.0O

ua Nk, by tirrlar ..... .os

Til UliSDA Y, JUNE 20, 1901.

v tue UOUOS II any OI riltr-itv In . .by. per, wmM ESS; SJTS, 5 JSb'S aod admits Ketliog the liquor of him ' ruB! n , ; f Jr C

or in his saloon. The dealer who Were ,t ft danelinir siae br km'

Ha i 1 ..... t 1

sens liquor to a minor should be regarded as the common enemy of mankind. The limit of punishment should be given him.

all

Severe storms occurred in nearly The Winchester Democrat

, vc mate yesterday. lonowing compliment to Hon. mained a bein

occurred on the Arkaus.-ls road alKut one uifle and a half from the J.uL Koth negroes made stateiiH iits lK-fore death, denying that they had anything to do with the kiliin '

oiuiiu, who was the head

cnureh of Jod

movement

of the In that

fact was discovered years ao.

by Dr.

nichmond, as usual, escajx-d. Here mes E. Watson's late memorial ad-

"upiy naa a splendid rain that dress at that place: was needed. Richmond's immunity This was truly a reat 8prech from storms has become proverbial. Mny parts of it would have to .e It is about the only safe olace in the i'' a CLarls Sumner or an JSd-

state to live in summer time. This StifTlS

w . iaui'ii;LirK : w n icq

Iiaer I ic and rythmical as one will find but I nnHi nil al '

.w nowers tne rasic idea was broad as the world and deen a

iirr 11 . . I thA t ark't no h . .

iute Amva received his discharge WXaI -1 ... wvre 10 name the

in bankruptcy in N.w v. " ur. 88 .". wo.u.ia je"The

dayaUdis now free to continiiee Stot his Si. hfwT brilliant business career which was j ceased renown by this production checked for a time i I Indiana must enroll the nam r

cumstances. It will be remembi l?"5 5. Wats?Q r roster as

that when Willie's petition in (2,!?

man. His miod i r!1,;-n . r a J

rhat aUtr11P --r r vrr. fenbt'rK

siKnsit,Je for the sntimeut iaf

whites wM. h 1.-1 t. ... .1 . . ..

ueaiii or I- OSter. died praying. McLand was silent as he was atron ux. As Smith was being led from the jail prior to the execution, he was heard to say: "Lord, vou r,r,..i.i ...

... - i-

nu me now." There were about loo armed men in the mob, and they overpowered the sheriff and jailer, taking the keys away from them Tim .

fm, ... I . j".iier ClaimThe luiuahty ed that the execution of these

was ne.sary to the preservation of

or wnue men In this vicinity.

J - ' ' uia iiaoiilliea were

put down at f l,I5000and hiii I

at 125. That 25 h n.m..M bls P3-

by.n distributed anions his credit. a

and they certainly ouiht lol hnn'

Marder Ciosea Gambling Ho,,.,,. Swlnjrfiehl. Tlla T,.,. o..

is a mm:n I .. - - " -. jue cor

f I v ' " Jjr I lie

Belt Defenae WiU Ue

Morrlson'o

Eldorado, Kan., June

two days of testimony

i" rne case of Jessie

for the mnrdcr of Mi

rested late jesterday al

oerense will, it ia sai

prise In the introductM

denee not adduced at

When Slim Morrison toJ

Deeemler List to tell 1,

me ratal n mi .

rivaL she testified that Mi

called her to the house ail

trouble. At that time at

- Morgan, a peddler J

that he heard Mrs. CasthJ

as Miss Morrison was

house, and call her in. w.-il

.Morgan could not be font now Ha id the defense has

and will put him on the st;i

new witnesses may lie lntJ

the defense to sustain the pi defense. 1

The evidence yesterdnv J

me aeath-bed statement of

tie, In which she accuses

risen of calling unon her

beginning a quarrel and then!

her with a razor, and the intrl

or witnesses who deseritie.1

at the rastle house on the mo3

toe nght.

' A vocnff- ladv who was treated focoTer

two years for epUepsy by two doctors was girca up to die. I found that her sickness was not epilesy. but nervous troubles, due to menstrual derangements, and prescribed four of Dr. Chase's Hcrre Pills a day. after meals and at bed-time. Since that time she has not hat a single bad speil. Her health has rapidly improved, she has gained about 1 5 pounds in weight, and I do not hesitate to sutethat Dr.A.W.Chane-s Nerve Pills have

saved her life ana restored ncr to Mrs. Fawcett of Marietta St., St. CUirs-iit-t .... - " 1 have used Dr. A. W.

Chase's Nerve PUls and can recommend them to others as a good sound reliable nerve and general tonic When I got the boa of the Pills 1 was complaining of aiervousness. weakness and pain through the shoulders -i in m dipestkm not over good

as usual. The effect of the medicine has been very satisfactory indeed. So marked has been the change toward health and comfort I can conscientiously say they are fine and what they are represented to be. At my advanced age I feel I am getung all the benefit possible." Mrs. M. I. Hubbard of Railroad Avenue.

Sistersville, W. Va-. salt : " 1 Ue A. W. Chase's Nerve Pill. I was n excitable, unable to sleep. I had not taken the medicine long when f Tn fT! steady and strong my physical strength and energy back and my slep ound and natural." . , See that the portrait and signature of IJr. A. W. Chase are on every boa. Price 5 cents a box. Six boxes for 15. Manutactured by the Dr. A. W. Chase Mediane Co., Buffalo, N. Y.

AT HIK CAPIfAh

neavy anows hare fallen In lUvarlan awl Trroivan Alp. Mad d.g r killing h-p and -attte near AlUaaj. Ky. Oklahoma millern are arranKlns to us 1).1.111,1111 .til for f uL

. .,,rl t l ulon. !-. William Bug-

hntt was Silted tr MUton Clemoua. The Methodist rbur-h at Luray. Kanwas struck t.y Uhiniu and burned. ..i 1.1 win. the turfman, is sH

X iii .d fearu f .r hia tewwr are

entertained. J T. Barb,nr, hed of the firm of Barbour & Sons, thread manufacturers. Is d'!

rruw and Prlni Hatxfeldt are In Sao Fruoieo. ppesumaWy for the purpose of

The rtxth annual convention of the a . , , i lwuat.kSx a JM I H

ttonal Wholesale un'i . in a. -ms ton at Cincinnati.

l-hyslclana examined and declared Jw (iaD.-hvx. a murderer wnteue.-.! to die Jul.T

5 at Santa Fe, -N. M.. to a ... .... ki. !nalixel the birth f.f hi

y.- iwiuinz a nkaw emumutmn

Suffering Women

case of Frank Iof-

mi . 1 -ti-i-t

" a uuu V'hn n od i a .

v " a ouui hiiii inaro nrii 1.111.,. 1 a

oy

Epworth League Officers.

iiau Willie been an ordinary bankJnf 7 v 'rleet? an"ual convention verdict recommending that Brown be rupt he would have kept back enough Inland kZlTJ? 0t- be Rich- "'e ffrand orTJrdS of the to hipants krim cCt?'!? week'" SST Lf' llST, Lj.-.

Ther waa 1 XZ ' "f: . e-uiu.iug nouses closed.

Itussians Are IHsappointe. C Taa a

.. x eicrsniirff, June 'U TlSia

er of Jacksonville, a gambler &eneral HapfHintment at the fa.it distrkt-

"uuiwr uHHjnter, Instead of al has henn n.l.i. . .,. . . I

. .v . kj iue

Pnnutol.l.i t' ir i -

Tuesdaj night on Chester M. Lane's

Kauioung nouse, last nigh, returned

1 I . . " ""1'"

"uu u'3 shoes shmed, but he is ,,.,t ' evenintf.

that kind rf 1 . ... ance and the moo ! : f .

" tuuvn a - . uur

it ever held. The fol-

start life anew. rV. . ,MT. rep elected:

Centerville: i rt

C. H. Bmwn rT: XT1,,nT.rn,M.

mn Evans

Our Indiana ix .lis Correspondent Has An InwretitiiiK ItudjtetIndiamiitolls. June '. SPiiator Bev-

erdige has not Iteen K.?e-p iu making aiiHintiuenis to ortice. lie h:'s shown exceptional ginnl seuss viewed from his own tiiudioiiit in selecting his three prim-ipal otticera the . pension agent. United States marshal and revenue collector for the Teire Haute

He has secured a valuable

ally in A. O. Maisu, pension as'"1, because no man has uiore Influence with the old soldiers than he. and Senator Iieverldge, viewing the matter from a selfish standpoint, needed to pet behind him the support of the

older members of the party and the

the pumshnW of the riotous stu.lents. James F. Ahearn of New York shot hi wifeV lulse. and then sent a bullet throua

tin own brain. b " found. In a siveeeh at lixhaven. F.mperor W ill latn vs recent deevlopmenta in t hiua indicate that peace vlil soon reign in ail .... .11.

... .1 ho was shot bj- the

f-L 1 1 ia,,,,, .t Iterkeley. Cal.,

Is dead Adaa to in the county jail

... .. ... II

Brieadler General Jnn . i ureiim.

known veteran of the Civil war. i .,... the Ulinoto ate hoBi.ltal for the maue al

winoaa Iake auditorium today 2T

araduati-a from the common schmds of k.- . ....1 ...1 .l.i.l,. inns. It is the

eliwauw-. in ill

iar)eet.i

" .... ..,..k ..t the Yonncstown )

. .;.7. r.,l. c.raimny is to U- lncrens.4

iriu - - , 'iu,... 4,Uitit-u t IintVlai

iiiiuu

to t Hnmciim-

Hnn't DeSDa!r! Thl is or mestre to weak UOli I it3f" suffered and found relief. Here is assurance f belp ton, on who ha suitered an 1 fined to my bed for days. , ntlnnll y and rophy -For about ten J ' ' ''Z "Ba flnxlly the doctor. Uld ni rhntrlana I continued to K"w J,?0 ? iUuld iot snbmit to Uila. medicine I ever found. " w u eeeary to take the P, ow 1 had nufTered eo nutch. 1 i1 1 1,,!.,, pieaaure In reconunenitll amSl. t "' ' rlVa fneiof a pxal medicine. -tug Ur.WUliama-luk Tula to an RUKLl K!f ERt-K . l urln- i' Y (Signed) hi.h day of February. I(k But-cribed and .worn to before m. thl. tW (skaM Or. VJilliamsVPintt Pills f op Pale People 25 5 C raSKT.Sr.WIi2 S5 S-" "'"2 rJK5

one to two 111

..p extensive additions

plant which the company

Alfnt General Corbin left Vashlnj:ti.

tiKlay for the Philippines,

where he is t-

make a itaklal lnsHtion of mil.tary eon dltions aid ne.d. for the iH-ronal inf .i , of the president and the secretary

ma

of war,

It

cons

mark

tmuinJ

u e w , ureennoid.

RF At JE :?Tift"T3BK3BS

" rrepared by Thomas J. Newkirk

abstractor of titles, oflioe at the

court house.

Sarah J. Endsley and husband to

Eliza II. Turner, the undivided one

eighth part of south half of northeast

quarter section 30, township U,range

1, Kl) acres, $300.

Eliza A. Turner to Eliza II. Tur

ner, the undivided one-eighth part of

city should be

rat

-me Patron.tcm ; ,;i ir.

failing otr both" : r " wjr "rid;

u.ii t oi sellers and buyers. Last year the revenue to the city from the sale of stalls was fill less than it was the ymr b f OT". ''Wtille the eity 'lp:ia!SW1' &AV"-Kii.n " I 1. T.. lvP .... t , . ; .i

the market master's salary. There is no economy for our citizens in the public market so far as prices are concerned. The groceries sell vegetables, poultry, etc., just as low as they can be bought in the market, and thev nav tax for the privilege.

The public market has not increased south half of northeast quarter sec- , . , . , tion 30, township 13, range 1, 80 market gardening here. Compara- j;U;0 F h ' tively few country people attend the Abram W. Turner and wife to Eliza

public market fewer every year. I II. Turner, the undivided half inter

Counting the interest on the invest- est of the south half of northeast

ment in the .'rounds and huildimr quarter section , townsnip ;

, . , , . i " range 1, SO acres, f 1,500.

unu tne cos oi Keeping up me mar- Fretlerick W. Layman to George ket, including the market master's I Howland, lot 25 in Pugh Williams

salary, Richmond is wrtainly iying and Henries addition to Centerville.

a hitrh price for the luxurv of a oublic I

' I t- 1 . 3 V . . . 1 . 1

jv. ocu iivu iiuu uuuiuu h;

Frederick W. Layman, lot 25 in Pugh Williams and Henries addition

to Centerville, ft

J. E. Harris and wife to William

B. Pierson, lots 39, 40 and 41 in

Hugh Moftitt's addition to Richmond

1,000.

Sarah Taylor to Edward Schlenker

and wife, part northeast quarter sec

tion 3, township 12, range 1: $d00.

John C. Morris and wife to Chas

W. Crabb, the eat half lots out of

northeast quarter section 2.l, town

ship lb, range 12, 31-100 of an acre

Charles W. Crabb to Margaret El Iabargcr, part northeast quarter sec

tion 2y, 16, 12; 150

John O'Loughlin and wife to Chas

C. Harlan, lot 7 in William Baxter's

addition to Richmond: flHK).

Lily Crotbaus to Herman R. Grot-

haus, part lot 4 in Oakland; f 1,500.

John B. Pougan and wife to Fan

nie M. Gray, the undivided half of

part lot la2, C. V. Starr s addition

to Richmond; f 2,000.

Cures Cancer, Blood Poison,

Eating Sores, UlcersCosts Nothing to Try.

Blood poison or deadly cancer are

the worst and most deep-seated

blood diseases on earth, yet the

easiest to cure when Botanic Blood

Balm is used. If vou have blood

tioison, priducing ulcers, bone pains,

pimples, mucous patches, falling

hair, itching skin, scrofula, old rheu

matism, or offensive form of catarrh,

scabs and scales, deadly cancer, eating, bleeding, festering sores.

swellings lumps, persistent wart

or sore, take Botanic liiood iiaim (B. B. B.) It will cure even the

worst case after everything

else fails. Botanic Blood Balm

(B. B. R) drains the

tioison out of the system and the

blood, then every sore heals, making

tne blood pure ana ricn, nu ouuu-

ing up the broken down body. B.B. B. thoroughly testd for 30 years.

Sold at drug stores, $1 per large bot tie. A trial treatment sent free by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta,Ga. Describe trouble and free medical advice given until cured. Botanic Blood Balm does not contain mineral poisons, or mercury (as so many advertisHl remedies do), but is composed of Pure Botanic ingredients. Over 3 OitO testimonials of cure by taking B.B. B.

A North Carolina Inct lent, LaOrange. N C.. Jnne 20.-D. B Jones, the negro pruncher who It la al-

attemijted to commit an assault on Mrs. Xoah Davis near LaGrange was taken from the guardhouse here and lynched. Little can be learned

. "grange or the affair, save that during the night eries of distress and

secretary t;u n'Zl1."' a"",s ere ueard and It wa

treasurer. Mlsa K ' ' m"" 'JfT1'! foun,, tbe lockup had been broken int

Richmond: iunior Q.rV;"?.":-!' I aud tUe nero dteaptreO.

Many private and ot,..r 4.

have thereby been rmsot ti. i.

tieians anticipated amnesties. de-

wuus, rerorms and society fetes, a

me laxnavfrs -. i.v...i

to the remission of Important Ttal lvl1 Wilr veteran, lie made no mistaxes, important stat take fmm a 1MWHOUM, Btandn.ilut In get-

ting Harry B. IVttit on ma sine oy Itamora of ki.,. I appointing him Unite.1 States marshal.

rhir. r.. " ZT ' 1 fnr rolibly the wily man strong

,m --negotiations ari " . the Eievonth district to beat

DAILY MAKKET ltKl'OItr

D-.iit..0 Prices For CJrain. I'rovix-

. .-. ioua and Livestock on June 1. Indianapolis Grain aiul l.ivestock. Wbeat Wagon, t5Sc; No. 2 red, CSc. 1'oin-Flrm; No. 1 mixed. 4.V. t'lata Weak; No. 2 mixed, 2NV(tC

Cattle timet at Hogn- Steady at jj.Weak t $J.i;i...o. Ijiuiba steady at ?a.Cfet-'

KA V IM m V J I I 1 I II 1 I If r 1 1

1

-s a question worthy of serious vice-present, Miss Lilll deration vlmiho. . lrr,hZ,. .V. . s f1"1

- .... . mn piioiic "'""wuu, iniru viee-nret!;.? set in this r-it ....t.i . I Prof. Iiamv rr.pr?Mfn

said to be in proirresa for a ...,ki

i me electrical business which

MaJ. Steele for the wiiKrcssional nom-

ni . . . ...

include th I :.,,..,... "" inatlon. and mat is eoiuutiervu

... me'isnrc of strength.

" ' -

and

con-i ; "w,,"ujj lourtn vice

Hi.juei., jiiss Minnie I. fTi.

shrewd and

Besides,

influential

combinod oarnin,.. r . he Is a very

panles la ovr :i nr rV vomt politician. Again, in tl apintment

market. The fact seems to bo fairly established that interest can not lie

increased in the market. To the con

trary, there is tangible evidence that it is decreasing. In view of these

facts is it a reasonable proposition

tj increase the cost of this market?

Would it not be more reasonable to

vo.i:idcr the propriety of abolishing it alto. ether? To get at the proper thing to do it is not necessary to find out what other cities have done or

can do. The question for us to con

sider is what is best for Richmond, and the best guide in this, as in al'

other matters, is experience.

Who has not heard of Colonel Jack

Chinn, the famous Kentucky turf

man? The colonel has probably absorbed as much Bourbon whisky as

any man in the blue grass region

and that means a god deal. The

other day, in New York, he was in

vited by a lot of boon companions to

take a drink with them at the Hot!

man nouse bar. 'What will you have?" was proposed to the co'onel

as the guest of the party, and they were paralyzed by the following reply: . '"Mineral water and nothing else, unless it le sarsaparilla. Down in Kentucky there's a little blue-eyed woman who has stuck to me through thick and thin. She's the best woman in the world, gentlemen, and the most patient, and the most forgiving. Three months ago she told me that all the trouble that I have ever hail was caused by whisky. I agreed with her. She suggested that I quit it. She did not command me to leave it alone. Had she done that, such is the working of the masculine mind, I would probably be stat ding here with a brown bottle at my elbow. She just suggested that I cut it out

sort of intimated it would be a good thing for the Chinn family. " 'Youv'e had a pretty good time during your sojourn on this earth, colonel, said she, 'and I've got an idea in my head that from now on you will be better oil divorced from strong drink. "I pondered over her words, and that same night I went to her and said: 'My dear girl, I've quit. No more for me.' She didn't say a word. She just reached up and pulled my face down, and gentlemen, to my wife, if you please." The party did not insist, or sneer at Col. Jack. They took of! their

The 31st regiment, U. S. V. I., was mastered out at San Francisco, Cal., yesterday. The regiment contains quite a number of Richmond and Wayne county boys.

. srtmHXlne J condition for

the American Derby, which is to be

run here next Saturday. .Every one

of the 1,000 stalls is occupied or en

gaged for the season of speed which

will terminate July 20, and the

men who will care for these animals

would outnumber a full regiment of

aoliliers.

A MIXED CIIO WD

Various Political Sect Get Together

For Itryan.

Kansas City, June 20. "The Allied third party" movement, which Its promoters hope will result before in a national organization strong enough to name 'a presidential nominee, was launched here yesterday afternoon. It was the outcome of a conference of

reformers from the ranks of the old

parties, and Its principles are said by

Rome to have been adopted with

view to fitting the views of William

J. Bryan.

The conference was called by Lee Merrlwether of St. Louis, who with 22 other St. Louis leaders In the public ownership party of that city, came to Kansas City after a visit to Mr. Bryan at Lincoln, where the Intentions of the delegation had been laid before the

Nebraska statesman. Mr. Bryan, It was stated, had expressed sympathy

with the movement, if he had not gone

so far as to support it. At the con

ference there were Populists of all persuasions, public ownership advo

cates, free silver Republicans, Social

Ista, Single-taxers and Bryan Democrats. It was stated that It was proposed to form a third party in Mis

souri, which should finally be taken up by the dissatisfied in the old parties

from other states.

IX POOK LO'S BKMALF

President la Asked to Withhold Ilia

Proclamation.

Washington, June 20. Former Con

gressman Springer, who is counsel for the Kiowa, Comanche and Apache Indians in their suit to enjoin the secretary of the Interior from opening up to settlement the reservations In Ok

lahoma, has filed with the president

a memorial praying that he exercise

his discretion under the law and withhold the issuance of his proclamation for six months after the final allotments to the Indians are made, and

thus give congress an opportunity to

repeal the present law. The memorial aaya that Lone Wolf, one of the chiefs of the Kiowas. Is a Baptist minister, and that others of the Indiana are Christians, and prays that the president will not send these men back to tell the members of their tribe that a

Christian country would defraud them

of their lands.

Mr. Springer says If the lower court

refuses an injunction the case will be

carried to the auj rcme court of the

United States. -

Interwtitur. If Tme. Denver, June 20. It is said that a

gigantic scheme is under way to transfer the railroad of the United States to the government. A Western finan

cier declares that within a few years

the Rockefeller. -Harrinian. Vander-

bilt, Gould and Morgan interests would

turn over to the government every line

of railroad In the country, the govern

ment to pay the total value of about

f 10.iai&WiiuO, a string of banks, controlled by the same interests, to fin

ance the deal. '

ProBoer la a Jam. London, Jane 20. Thousand of peo-

Larirest In the Country.

wer, aPPJna

tne capacity ror prouuction wm ne-r appears at

very large,

Fatal Fire At Be Loais.

St. Louis, June 20. The J. B. Sickles

company saddlery plant was destroyed

by fire which broke out at 2:15 this

morning. The fire was preceded by an

explosion In which the company's pri vate watchman lost his life. The ex

plosion shattered the buildings for

blocks around.

I of John It. Bonncll as revenue coir r..e Hi.. Terre . mute district, he

. . .. ....... .braC 1 ' - J .V.

k. . n . ' I . . -.. ....... -;.,-:n-,?s:

xoungstowo, .. -"" .V.', jSvt, , J. a --... '

'"tVlrlup mi-e ior tue liepmtiK-nn nomi-

tlon for clerk of the supreme court

present to afford an ad

vantageous opening for a dark horse.

The avowed candidates. Messrs. Hat

field of BlulTton. l'Mtzpatrick of Tort

land, and Xeal of Xoblesville, are ham

pered in a peculiar manner. Messrs.

Hatfield and Fitzpatrlck have entered into a lively "scrap" Iwtween themselves which may mean the political

suicide of lxth, while Mr. Xcal is ham

pered by the race for the Republican

nomination for auditor of state that is

being mad- by David Sherrkk of Noblesvllle. 'i Ids contest Is by no 'means

amicable, as both Mr. Xeal and Mr.

Sherrlck lay claims to the Hamilton

county vote in the convention. '

t or Koine time a. m. iiiggins, a

bright young Republican leader of Terre Haute, has been mentioned as

a probable candidate for the Republican nomination for clerk of the supreme court. Mr. Higgins, while hero

last night, put these rumors at rest

"I shall not be a candidate." he said.

"as I am very busy practicing law

If I intended to be a candidate I

should be 'laying my fences now. as I think there is an advantage In getting promises early in a fight."

War Red nook Out.

Washington, June 20. The American

Red Book for 18tH, comprising the for

eign relations during the eventful period of the Spanish-American war, has just made Its appearance. It contains

an exhaustive summary of the official

correspondence.

Perjury Is Charged.

Kokomo, Ind., June 20. Norman Fry and Aoren Mctxiy of Russiaville have

been arrested on a euarge of perjury.

It Is said these men swore falsely

in the case of the state against Rob! son, who Is on trial heiA,- as an accom

pliee of John R. Mason In the illegal sale of liquor at Russiaville. Their arrest has caused a sensation in the western part of tne county, and has

engendered bad blood.

Mckum Outdone.

Frankfort, Ind., June 20. S. C. Har

lamon of this city has patented what he claims to be a perpetual light, or a chemical light. It burns in a glass globe, similar to an electric light. He was recently offered $10,000 for per

mission to manufacture the light, and it Is now said that he has accepted

the offer, although he declines to make

a statement. Mr. Harlamon la almost

75 years old.

But One Left It. bind. Sullivan, Ind, June 20. Frank Wil

son of Jackson Hill, out of the 30 men

volunteering from this county for ser

vice in the Philippines, is the only

man who loat his life. Perry G. WU

son, his brother, who enlisted with him

and was standing by his side when he

was killed, will return home tomor

row, with the other members of the

31st Infantry from this county.

Will L4ve to Kepent.

'.terre Ilaute, IniL, June 20. Miss

Clara Miller attempted to commit sui

cide with morphine, but was discov

ered, and after an all-night effort she

was brought out of danger. A young man who had been calling on her

ceased his visits, and she became despondent.

Child Killed By a Train. Valparaiso. Ind, June 20. Emma.

the 5-year-old daughter of Michael Goevch of Whiting, was struck by the

alparaiso accommodation train and

instantly killed. The little one was

playing alongside the track and the

engineer was unable to stop in time.

Color Line Close MilL Muncie. Ind, Jnne 20. The Republic

Iron company last night closed down Its big nut and bolt works here be

cause hair of the employes struck Tuesday when Superintendent Adams

pot a colored man to work among them In the finishing department.

Dynamite Let Go. English. Ind-. June 20. Gus Seig and

George Moser. employed in the stone quarries at Mill town, were terribly In

jured by the premature explosion of dynamite.

WheatJune .... J uly .... Sept. . . . Corn Jnne .... July

Wept. Oats June .

July ... Sept. . . l'r June ... July ...

"Sipt. ... Oct.

lOp.-ueU. j Cloal .1 ... ' .1 .!'; .! -i O.-v-Si , --h:4 , . 'l .4:0 4 -l .4:1 -43.4491,1 . ,. ... j .27 ..I j 14 NO , . 14 .S7 j 14 si) - ,' "-' ) 14 Iff

Tho Kind You Have Always Donfflit. .JJ iu use for over SO yours, Has borne the s J f

and lias DPCiiinauoi" - 'ST- sonal supervision since its Inlancy. Irs Js-. ,...t. 4 . .1 .r i v n vou iu tlilrt.

All Counterfeits, Imitations and; " J ? '"jj fg Experiments that trille with and endanger 4 lie It Infants and Cuutlren-Kxperience against lpetlmcnb

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James II. Melntosu, national bark examiner, of Connersville, was here

today. It Is now d4finitely nrnler-

stood that he will continue to serve as hank examiner during McKlnley's

second term. He formerly was clerk of Fayette county and has held a

good many alministrative positions of

trust and responsibility In that county. Frank Doran of Ijiporte. who is making a hustling race for the Republican nomination for auditor of state, was here yesterday. He said that he has leen enjoying an outing at Bear Lake and expects to return there as soon as the sitting of the Laporte county board of review Is emled.

Informati4n comes from Fort Wayne that Frank E. Lewi of that city has been officially notified that he has I4lcm deslguate4l for examination for a lieutenancy in the regular army. He is a

clerk in a railroail office at Fort Wayne

ami quite popular among attaches of the state's military establishment

Wine ltoom Tragedy. Fort Worth, Tex., June 20. Henrv Moore, a foreman In the shops of the

Fort Worth and Ienver railroad, shot

and killed his wife and H. II. Russell

in a wineroom in this city last night. Moore traced his wife to a saloon and

there fouml her with UusselL He beat them frightfully with the butt of his pistol, after which he began shooting. His wife was dead when

found and Russell died in a short time.

Moore was arrested.

t oo , u-r f"i tins On His Scale. Mexico City. June 20. It Is estimat

ed that lO.OoO American -ollars have

been counterf"ttel and sold at a heavy

advance over their intrinsic value by the gang with which Jose Frias Is

charged with being connected. It is

eald that an Immense number of American dollars have been coined at the mint In Chihuahua and circulated

in the United States.

Clonlntf cash nmrk4-ts Wheat, 4H.'V4e; corn fctMc; 4ats. :Vmc; pork, fll.xi; lard, $4.U?: .-lbs, $M.i. Louisville Grain and Livestock. Wheat So, rei unii luiiKlerry, 74ie, Cora N. 2 white, 47c; No. 2 iuir,l, 44i Oats- N. 2 imUm1, :ilVac; No. -J ivliac, aac. CiittU' Strong at .i.t4rSir..2.'i. Hobs Steady at .".4Xi(i4i.iio. Sheep Quiet at 92.M.Kr3.2T. Lambs Steady at $4.4XKlij.Sa.

Cincinnati Qratu and Livestock. Wheat Imll; No. 2 rel, 7k C'oro Stemly; No. 2 mixed, 4.'i1-ic Oats Imll; No. 2 mixed, 2l'--. Cattle Jui,'t at $2.si0iif.'i.2.i. Hoifs Active at 4.2Hfti.4i7Vi. Sh-. jStrwnjr at iFU.iVi, :!.;.". Laiuos Active at Hiftiij.idi.

' Chicago Livestock.. Cattl4 Ktetuly; steers, $l.2Ty.X2j; rt. $3.00015.00. Ibijra Steady at $.'i.oi7rt.l2. S14H- Steady at .'.."Hti4..",. Larnlis Steady at $l.'J.Va.").l.").

stock

New York Li veto.-k. Cattl4 Active nt $:i.2."Ki5.f40. Bogs Firm at $4.iitftti.44. Sh-ep Stendy at S3.2.VU 4.410, Lauilm Firm at $4.7,V(ii.Mj. Rust Buffalo Livestock Cattle Steady at :i.2.v,,(i.iio. Hops A.tive at $4.2Ti6ji;.ir. Sh4H-p Steady at $...VS.,4. 10. Lambs-liuli at $4.U04i4.75.

Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, i a It is Pleasant. 1C

fiiibstiiiice. Its age is its gruaraiitce. unii allays Keveriwliness. It 'Jf

Jill " ' - l'lllrmi! m ii.m.i i Tlie CUildri ' " Jr-w-J natural r . ij

CASTO R I A ; ALWAYsi

JSears thn Siimafiirn f f.

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If" Ml ' i00

The Kind You Ha?e Always Bought

In Use For Overdo Years.

Toletlo Craiiw Wheat rnll; cash, 7'iv; Jnly 703;c Crulull; No. 2 enKh, 4,U;, Oat Firm; No. 2 eniu 2c.

Vk'estern leitui Aroused. Bolmont, Tex June 20. Western

ITfi is thorouirhly aront-d orer the

recent kUIine of Sheriff Morris auul ' 7: Tb ordm AaH be for and erTt

Glover and Constable sscnanoei by s. chnewt umdy Padxua ccor4uig Law

AX ORDINANCE

refifilrg Tnw'tn Pffarxhants; Provid-

Ing for th Taxing. Llc timing and Pea

ulatlng mt Transient Marchantsi flxino

a Uoent' Fee; treating Clen for Ur.

paid Ueaaa Fee and Providing Fo Tho Collaotion of Unpaid License Fees

Sec. I. Be it ordained bv tbe Conmnn Coiuirit rf

tne city Kictiiocmd lBd.,Utat it hail be uniawfui for (ranucnt merchants to eiteaee in. do or transact anv

business, ah such, without tun obtaining a bcense a beremaf ter provide d.

oec. a. Anv transient nierchant dtsinnr to enrage

in. do or traaact tisiics in the city of Kicbmoud hH file hi application for licence lor tnat purpose

'w ne tfera oi aia city of Kicnmond, wbicb appU

catMm hii Mate his name, his proposed place of

txistness, the kind of bu&uiess prooosed to be con

Uucted and the length of time for which he desires to

(w business.

Such transient merchant, if he shatl desire to trans

act basiness, shall pay t said city cierk of said city of

rMcamoDO a ticeasc lees ten dolUrs tax i dt dav

tor the hrst ten days, or any part thereof fur whtch application is made, and in aU cases after said ten days said fee shall be ten dollars ($ie per d y for

each day after said ten days: aud the clerk shall

thereupon uwe to said transient merchant a license

to do business as such at the place described tn hu apptication, for the kind of business described there

in, and for the length of time for which payment was

aae No license shall be eood (br more than one oerson.

aalesa such persons shall be os tarmcn : nor fur mon

man one place.

3- , person, either as principal or agent.

do snail tn any manner eneazc tn. d or transact

any business a a rransient Bacrchant without hrst ob-

tained a license as hereubrtbre provided, or who

shall conduct any sale, or who shiil sell or expose for

sale, any good, wares mt merchandise contrary to the

prxmssons of this ordinance, or shall advertise re

present or notd forth any sale -of goods, wares or merchandise, to be conducted contrarv to the nrovi-

Stons oi Uus rdinanc, &iiall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and shall, upon conviction thereof, beiute the mayor or any cost t of competent j utimIk. tion be fined ca any sum less than fifteen iil dollars a ir nore than twenty-five (as doOars. to which mar be

added unpruuenienz for not less than ten io nor

ore tnan tnurty jo j daycc a- Should anv trannient merchant do business

without nrst baring obtained a hcease so to do, as hereinbefore provided, then the amour t wtuth sbouid have been paid SO said derk of said city, by such transient merchant pursuant in the provtssun of this

ordinance, together with a penalty of twenty-five 125,

per cent upon sucn amount snail be a uen upon t&e good, wares and merchandise of such transient merchant and the treasurer of said city may as nay time e force the same by levy upon such god, wares and merchandise, and sale thereof, in the same man-

as delinquent taxes are collected, and said treas

urer shall receive the same fees as are allowed m

cases of levy and sale fur dehnqnent taxes. Sec 5. 1 he word transient nserchant. when used in this ordinance shall mciude all persons. udtvd-

is- co-partners and corpora toct, bwth pr&acipai and

anu, who engage m, do or transact any temporary

w uaioixui PTBwwrsn tm sa.ca city 01 RKBaoBa, iiaianjc, and for the purpose of carrying on such business nare, lease or occupy any buxkiuBg or structure for the exiubftxm and taie of such goods wares and merchandise. aec o. AIS ordinances or parts of ordinances in conriftCt with this ordinance shall oe and the same are

hereby repealed.

Mexican outlaws. Large posses are

pursuing the murderers and every aectloa ofwest Texas between tte acene

rasaed and approved by conned

GEO. j

Attest:

tune

W ZIMMERMAN. Mayor.

une ty. rqm.

KNuiXiLNbtkO

CttyQerk.

Jl J ILtlONS In Oil is fl1 made by thone who

I V I purchased Oil Stocks

in the R iifht Oil li-

tnct at the Kurht Time at the

Kiffbt Price. mana.ge4 by the

FIRST 1LL0TMEIT OF

TREASURY STOCK.

the pimmlt ri the sale of which will be expended cm the

development at the Company's different properties. Contracts for the drilling at wells hare

Keen let. and work will be

commenced at ice. The rro

ovaized oil area beina: rap-

Kiiy extended, the recent dis

coveries having extended the

limits at the own try , including Texas. Tennessee. Indiana. Kentucky. Oknt, Kanaas and West Virginia.

WHT TOO SHOULD

. BUT THIS STOCL BxinM K '.

. - x- 11 iXll J Lit ieaoes oo 4CMHJ0 acre. 4 land

" KicaieKl (Ml aiBtncX (Jf the states uted abore. GcesoM the money yna now inTest wiii be spent in devehrp. nff the Cumpaxij's ariuua

properties.

Mesas thnrw vW.

stoclr at a Inw pritn make mormon profits when the

shares appreciate in raiue and sell at or abnve par.

Tins stack anv Benin at

IM CUTS FEB SEISE win. when the money an derrred

cuenura m trie dekrpmeat now planned, sell at ilMj rr sham t .

' Treasury Stock at the price

.wcmi.j w-uia per snare; is iknhed. after which tile price wiii be a4vaaced.

Tfcla Btoe-k Is FoU rml amA siessailiia. Wire " WT7te n. tlw . .

shares ysn wfch. Xoarder fugles than S shares win be accepted, fiend check, drait v

BeT nrder savalik ..

gcretarj.

writs is fos rcu

UVOUUTIOS.

us Kmo 'She Ohio & Indiicvn Oil Company OF LOGANSPORT. IND. Va Capital rtocK.x fljOOOjOOO Shares. $1.00 Each Full Pajd and Non.Astetia.ble

This Company mm and control rm-r 40.frT arre nf carrfully selected OU Lands tn the Great Oil Belts 4 Texas. Indiana, Ohio, Kansaa. Kentucky. Tennesan- and West V trgmia. Act ire operatirms already omimenced. 1 ne stuck i this Company offer. mducenientMsamwnded by sate-guard which caniv be secured in any her o.mpany nuw operating in tne mil fields at such favor able teraaa. OFFICERS: President FRAVK B. WrLkrwsoir. SSecretary and Treasons- Logans port Foundry Company. VUe T're.iJrmt-W F. Keksi.ii. Capitalist. Xugansnrs-t. Ind. " . Treantrer W. W. Rosa. ' Cashier First Natiuoal Bank. Loganp,t, Ind. Seereiarrfi. M. Veluft. In Tent ment Banker aad Broker. Lugaaannrt, Ind, DIRECTORS: J-P- R. Keely, Uma. Ohio. W . !. Watt. Ind iana sti is. Ind. Jenks. tansport. lad,' JC1?'!"1- ""anapnrt, fnd. 'Jiikmson, Lt-giosp-irt. Ind. LrxransptJrt. Ind. 9-Logansptjrt. Ind-b-,MV'tb"-. IKraiy.t. Ind. . L,-"l,P"rt. Ind-F-TnaitBsan, Loganaprirt. Ind1 L.anport. Ind. Jas. T. Cwkburn. La;aaanurt. lad. - FIELD MAJIAGKMKXT: L. C Xeely. President The XeeJy CWer Co. OU Producers. St. Marys. Obu JKr5i ?rnl SP-. Oh and Indiana Cnolidated Natural aad liiuminattng aa c, Lima. O. E. R, Cnrtm. Former neneral Manager Manhattan Oil Company. Lima. Ohm. P' Je"te: I-"cal Manager Loiranvpnrt and Wabasb alley Ua Com pan j-, Loacpirt. Ind, F" 5?lki??, Pwit Indiana Hob Bkk Company. S1- od Secretary and Treaaorer L.aaaIrt t otiiuiry Company, Ix(ian.purt. ImX. BETZBCXCEs: First Xatkaul Bank. City Nataaial Bank. Logaaapurt fata Bank. Lotnasaart. Ind

r FtiH Iniormatkn Write or Apply to

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