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Src. + VOL. XIII. ASREtge TO CURE | TORITRED HY Say AGES wM. DEERING, Ceres SKIN evr BINDERS, REAPERS, MOWERS AND TW Reus at e|DISEASE | Inve swt ruins of bi NS, Hauiowa YB es home. There seems to be but « OF ANY FORM Captured by Zatus. They Become = USE tims tothe Terrie Slutiibock HEISKELL'S OINTMENT, 0 "70" 002 nin and bas | Seneni ible i 2 Pimp @ Blotches« Eyelids to obstinate ltching Piles. tenable theory for the awful tradge- e children \ i Sore zema, Tetter apd the house that or thoroughly drugeed them as tl positions hed showed t they were not disturbed by id made no stugyle bodies were enveloped in th Phe doors of the house were locked Send for Treatise on Skin Diseases Certificates of Cure. =, National Bank. ’ sit Mh vn CV AR meee tte an ES nee EAGLE HAY RAKES WITH POLE OR SHAFTS. a ee the place was i SNIZ £0 Uwe Ww and the window shad MACHINE OIL. & ‘SH190NG dOL which led the ne covered the tire to eo : for burning the house and its living E OLDEST BARK pede te Oo | cA Peepers fe : cabs) 1 : : \ s © way. they se t he TOPERKAS HORROR NO CHIRD PARTY FOR OHLO () 4 \) i Aya iter hee ets uu 7 NEY MA | I N: \| 5 \\K i hore Bett Awtol Fates ot Four Persons. The Farmers’ Union of the State IN BATES COUNTY. ‘ou Takes Decisive Action an Seueree eats W. To} May At 11 ‘ = iy oe - - $125,000: OF Je ts oe Reon COE the Columbus, O., May 27.—Aft SURPLUS. <a 225,000 60) Allen was acting i lerimes known to this eo: having discussed & resvlution eall- and the poli { purser, and had shi = a 4 per on wi was engraved. *Too- y placed in was committed—-a probable or a third) party convention FJ. TYGARD, - : ir, | Cutta, Se ile Kenna hind : Dette: Moseaiée Go: [he doctors are | will not be able to do a thing for i urder and suic from 4 o'clocd in the afternoon uns erie y +a aaa : a oetnes-RagaIN os : = in great hopes of his recovery. He | their benefit. i pn ra ud i : til almost Lat night the Ohio Far- lund Adama. who mm Poslisimans| iiihedessoul is ouethatehouldibe) 1s © thuees little ren and mers’ union finally defeated the pro- -|which were capsized when that of their mother lie onthe grass ject. The vote by which the con- J ] Atki . %q | Fad Eke wine: are both being well cared for. Ken-| heeded by the agricultural element JON 4 RISO S 5 . en @ nan has about £48 coming to him.| everywhere. [t shows that a polit. (7% 7! on ive half burned dwelling vention refused to indorse the third numed managed to sw of WL A Upt Tin North Topeka party movement was 63 yeas to C4 Sains As soon as they are vonvslescent | ical campaign which distracts the while Kennan secured : 1 | ; 1 floated asho: tl they wie to Londen. Jeff Allen. | farmers attention from the duties The father, the only rer aud feo: dcashoere with a} 1 Bee F : : oe, a ty iga who was | do by the Zulus, lived | and opportunities of his cecupation ber of the family @ key in his arms, but to his sorrow : 3 nite ti alan | 1 a i ead heaters tench: in Deeatur. Ii} is nota profitable experiment. The : ig Oh insanity. oa aide Kuh cr, M i at ml A val st oi 1 nine as | ‘This letter bears every evidence | true plain of operation lies in a care Phe only theory tenable now is grange. President Likens of the op- West Side - Butler, o, | land. 1e party stoppec days | Patio eran aad inter |o authenticity. It is signed “Frank | ful and persistent observance of the that Mrs. Uptegraff murdered ber en alliance, ex Alliance Lecturer ut the scene of the wreck and inter: three children and then cominitted Miller Purvis and others. Celonel wg Meta Maye udition 1 led by President Ellis otf the state 1e third party movement was Sport,” and was inclosed in an en- old-fashioned rales of industry and | : « » bodies that floated ashor : z DR F M FULKERSON “oem RINT nea ‘ jvelope from the United States con- economy. There is no short cut to suicide. J. Brigham, General Hurst and ma- : - : | During this time they suffered great- : ¥ TrisT 1 they had to sleep in th - |sulate at Cape Town. success, it must be earned by honest In one corner was a bed burning ny of the best kuown figures in Ohio >} TIs € > e Ope ~ ee i or : as yi q poremir itty mussels ag KENNAN WAS A “PRIMB HUSTLER.” and adequate labor. The soil will briskly but it Was apparently made farmers organizations vehemently apo E menue © le if ite The vessel was loaded | A special from St. Joseph says: “W. | Bet yield satisfactory crops without | UP carefully. The bed wasumump- opposed the plan of independent wild fruits 8 VeRs Onc / 5 3 3 proper cultivation, nor hus any pro- Jed ann bore no sigus of occupancy. action. During the evening session cess yet been invented by which a | Soon after this the fire department many politicans were upon the floor failure of crops can be rectified arrived and directed its attention to of the convention and mingling free- ree oe Stn ahan Conners oquarteaae with jute and went to the bottom | A. Kennan formerly resided ere er’s old stand. like so much lead, none of the cargo /#nd was employed as a packer by ~ Lawyers. floating ashore. Tootle, Hosea & Co, wholesale dry | : paige ‘ eas, = g [pootiat lie late StiJosepbiabout al through legislation of any sort. smothering the fire inthis room. ly with the delegates endeavored to I ye ARMOND & ou ri. FRIGHTFUL CRUELTY ee ee eee | These homely truthe are far better | Water was not available and men influence them for or against the “After nine days on the shore the| | 4 y , ATTORNEYS AT LAW. five men started on foot to Natal, | Kennan. he was going to South 170 mil On flocs Geol |America. He had no money to ey were) ye - ine speak ef. but his brother had no! | worth censidering than the various | forced open a window and proceed- resolution. schemes ef relief which have been ¢@d to take from it the bed aud other This action of the union in refuse evolved by the alliance movement. , furniture When the bed was ing toindorse the third party move- Will practice in) Bates and adjoining ; ee ae captured by a band ef Zulus, who| doubt that he would reach his desti- | Le farmer who pursues his busi- | brought from smoke and flame al-| ment in Ohio was somewhat unex ss ebutiacate aoe ate anne es | Bea ped oft etheny ote 20d Brg nation ultimately, as he was regard- j ness in an intelligent and persever- most completely destroyed, there’ pected. The indications during the ARKINSON & GRAVES, ceeded to torture them he tieing | ing manner has us many chances of Was seen in it the charred and al- entire day had been that the third them to a tree and beating them|“ GoG ale Cre cael bral eS) 5 i 5 F . ie recognizable remains of Mrs. Rex varty men would meet with ve , z x na | difficulty in| making his way about | 8UCCeS8 #8 @ man of any other call- | Unrecogniza: nee Le 7 ATTORN<YS AT LAW. with the sbambeek—a jegged club = i He can not expect to produce | draily Uptegraff, and three little slight, although determined opposi- | big crops aud get big prices every children, Hattie, aged 5, Gertie, tion. year, but taking one year with an- aged 3, and Saral, aged 15 months Immediately after defeating the liilei kenmanellcaniel ton Stidescn | other, and using necessary discrimi- | They were burned to a crisp. resolution the convention adjourned lthree or four years ago from New | nation in the adjustment of his pro-| No signs of life was visible in any to meet at the call of the executive Mexito they know nothing of them. | ceedings, Le will secure a reasonable | of them. As the body of little Hat- committee. No effort was made te |The boys ate brothers of Mrs. Dr: | mesure of prosperity. The records | tie was being carried away from Ler secure a reconsideration of the vol |Simith ef this city, and are thus con- | eave no room for doubt upon this burning home vytwo firemen, her by which the resolution had been nected with some of the best people | point. It is with the farmersasit brains poured upon the ground lost and wasthus effectually killed of St. Joseph. Mrs. Smith took very | |is with all other people in the mat-| through a large hole burned in the much interest in them when they : : - jthe country. John Kennan is not | 78 Office West Side Square, over Lans-| made of rhinoceros hide. While the} i 3 ap wena Drug = tere: fiends were in the midst of this bar- , = | berous pastime they were surprised DR. i M, CHRISTY, [bya party of Boer hunters armed HOMOBUPATHIC with muskets, who charged upon PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, them and put them to rout. But three of the members of the ship- now in the city, although his wife aud her mother are. Except that |/ Office, tront room over P. O. Atl calls answered at office day or night. wreck were already dead. the Zulus| soeecialetiention given to temale dis- having butchered them with assegias the ases. Gonnecheut is threatened witl - - => |These three were Jett Alle | ter of occasional loss and disappoint- top of the head. T i ees ee ee eame here. and seeured them posi- | 6" They have their times of il] A FATHERS TERRIBLE ORDEAL. the loss of her shad. and she cannot ey Nice roitl é pee tat a aa r here, i } = E s a 4 , afforc 2 loss Shac « Moe Di Sie ie nani j Adains were the only jones ac =) tions, but neither wasa good worker ‘luck and their times of good luck, A short time after the bodies had | *ford the loss. Shad and weste ». seasesof wor i s he } 1ons, HUL Se , ’ ae } rages are © ecticut’ i scialty. vived the torture — It is and the average is in their faver, been laid out upon the x mortgages are Connecticut's mail and soon lost the position. Will is | about _| but careless. He is 0 —-- - |ening to hear Ad stay AL WALLS, the poor men pl notwithstanding heir legitimate carefully covered, the husban« j causes of complaint and discourage. | father drove up to the and is bright, lespondent “Columbus has his Leif Eriesot PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Sante : : : disposition. Mrs. Smith could net | "™* t. It is well for them to take | workwagon wi is horses aud Shakespeare his Bacon.” Tha ter the tivo st f the sham- ¢ Waprene ; Pinch “th fo Ofice, Soutt 2 Sennen. 1 ece be seen last evening in regard to au interest in politics and to study |dead run covered with al, as nearly every ma estio t interest, with a walked hastily to th yn Ehart’s Touble 4 Will. z 5 = t of patriotic f wauted Siiftless Farmins i could understand otter BRras. 8 eb en te BRICK LIVERY STABLE, oteet hier strain EE. Sucgies, Carriages, Phaetons, Drummer Wagons, &c. farmers bec SELLS THE WHITLEY BINDERS, MOWER as well as I ever fortune and: diseredit ty were vis Lin every insiauce it wae found the grain had been eae AND HAY RAKES, «the shipwrec was | 5 1 to t : a = 5 \nd a ot efor cl s beste 2 © Vv wily sa s a EG R I oe 2 : ) 27-2 ; A> “ ee = : some i ‘ - ' a f { ‘, or nicht the vy the cause of the Zula chief's Bu les Phelons n) ring Ud d r, day or ) 2 : 5 ‘ { U; 5 most reasonable te rms. S \sive to save his lif Er busy. wor the af- South desir o put up acl found on bis person ¥ in os- fairs of the alliance to give proper 1 x ir. F ifteen . 2 2 when in the city will tind this] pital lesan that he <itlver hails aitention to things of practical and (2°52? ‘his father was killed by a And a Full Line of Leading Cultivators. barn the most convenient in j burglar in the same room. in the from St. Joseph, Mo., or from Silver vit Instead of plow town. a POTTER BROS. ‘City. N.M. One letter signed L.!ing and harrowin g in a dilligent aad | es a Last night's burglar Shirley Chil 7