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| i I Delicious. BISCUIT. MUFFINS. WAFFLES. CORN BREAD. GRIDDLE CAKES. Can always be made with And while cakes ure, they will be found flak Powder sand grained, not coarse and fuil of from ammonia der produces work that is no more than Dr “= ce’ esa ae A BLOODY DEED AT TOPEKA Murder and Snicide by gn Alleged | German Count. Topeka, 5.—Gustave ger, na, in the back as she fled to escape his wrath this and then ; placing the revolver to ais head kill- | ed himself. Death to both was in- stantaneous. The tragedy occured between 7 and 8 o'clock in five room cottage in Metzger’s addition, on the banks of the Shunganunga. Berger was Sept. a Germun, shot his wife Jolan- morning, a German count, 46) His wife was 26 was remarkably pretty. She came to this country to marry the man who murdered her this morning. years of age. The quarrel occurred at the break fast dence obtainable, table, and from the best evi grew out of the wife asking for a dollar eldest son a pair of trousers. There are three children, Richard aged &, Gustave aged 6, and Paul aged 4. Their story, with that of a Mrs. Berger had made a confidante, explains the ays neighbor of whom tery. The family had just sat down | to x breakfast of apple butter, jelly, light bread and coffee when a quar rel which began Saturday afternoon Was renewed. Berger had been paid $12 by one of his tenants, and his wife had ask ed him for He up braided her for her extravagance aud the two had a bitter quarrel. Yes terday Mrs. went to the home of Mrs. Eckerman, a neighbor and told her of her ZY. some money. Berger husband's fren- A SUDDEN FIT OF FRENZY. Just what was said at the break- | fast table this morning will never be known. The children testified that the breakfast was over, but the ta- ble spoke for itself. The coffee had been poured into the cups, but had not been touched. Not a plate had been soiled. Berger have arisen fromthe table before any mem- ber of the family had an opportuni ty to eat. He knocked his wife down aud began to beat her in the face. She esc at the front door, his bed room, and seizing shot must ped from him and ran out whe bul dow : 44 calibre revolver, just be low the left i the front step and the murderer sl himself in the the front door. Be He came to this country shoulder forehead, falling in yer was in good circumst from Ger many about twelve He was highly complimented in the old country, and had frequently exhibit ed letters to his friends bors which proved hi years ago. and neigh itobe acount. It is known that he received regular remittances of and was ex vecting a large inkeritanee. Short- ly after he arrived in America, he sent for Johanna Pruter and paid the expenses of the tr water for the entire fan them in New York an s but 6 money cross the He met girl when she w e. Two years ago he bent sifully beeause of all and she ol tiavagance yorce. Six wonths later s ken sick and the attending ph, vised her to remarry Berge: rear their children. To one neigbors she said at that time: will marry him and live for uyy children if he kills me.” ing powder the adulteratec Ber- | She | to buy her | | tion DUMPLINGS. POT PIES. PUDDINGS. CAKES. DOUGHNUTS. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking biscuit will retain their moist- y and extremely light and fine holes a Price's j Mis-onri Por Cleveland York, -Gove By rancis of Missouri, trolled through the corrider of the Hoffman yesterday, smoking acigar. He is Se apt S. his fami ‘in the city to meet have — Massacl way home He ly. who enjoying a iusetts and are now « said to a for Cleveland, did reporter that his stat s still although many Democrats not The s Alliance silver. |like his opposition to | Governor said the Farin in Missouri was very strong, but he j did not think the usual Democratic | Majority would be imperiled He | declared that the Alliance when it came down to members, iples, were really Democrats, except in the prine | advocating the subtreasury schem-. Taking a long pull at his cigar th “T have been through | apart of Iowa, and I d tellin governor.” governor said: vot mind you that Boise wil! be elected I suffered from acute inflame in my nose and head—for a w atime I could not see TI use Cream Balm and in a few days ip jeured. It is won 1 how ¢ fit helped me.—Mrs. Georgie S son, Hartford, Coun. Being a sufte from chronie ca- tarrh, and having de: t ben efit from the use of Ely’s Cream Balm, Lean highly recommend it Its sales are far in exeess of all oth er catarrh remedies.—B Druggist, Sigourney, Towa dl ere Montana's. P rosperity Helena, Mont., Se pt. 4 ry Prewitt of the boa Secret rdof live s ColbMUssloners estinates this time 80,000 head of « Moutana to mar- from vecn: shipped in the east as S40 a head ; Kets st year shipme: 24,000 and the This gives M mutan: $3.51 0. 000 f ping s howeve only net price S3U. so far no ca not one half fore the close road bef alone has orders for re September 15. Mont tlemen hever aVea The best « over the state, with and w b: to cut SWAY The wool clip was } above the ined, wh mest The have eases far than us n eondi- due to 1 ace of the wool, something ul rains. plentif Ab a small county, Wednesday resulted in the Norboge. ler exploded at Granby.Mo, - town in Newton muir x, which death of two boys, eveL and Ed The yards away, two boys were Were Wh in- to the air and received in | which both died. Juries from Franken, | PENNSYLVANIA POLITICS Misseuri’s Ex-Governors From the West Pizin Gazctie. ‘ eve The following ex-governors of eo oy Missouri are yet in the land of the Hon. T. T. Crittendes, re- ent, he said: ~I: presi {the to carry the Sra Pent ege, the principal stock for Infants and Children. = : _ Se re RE REESE TES SEMA AEST TORE his year. The cans are ho of a big banking bad : “Castoriais so well adapted tochikiren that J Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, very M Sour Stomach, Diarrhea, Eruet tation, Kils i Does eves sleep, and promotes dj dishonest Wi is jurious medication, ti rn Pp Tas Centactr Company, 77 Murray Street, N. ¥, uation of i mercantile Groceres, party. but thi ficht on Kir QUEENSWARE ANT GLASSWARE ‘CIGARS AND TOBACCO, that will ha fall we ot Arnica Salve, world for c the best ca be- 12u'S8 could cause that them to copa ad Always pay the highest market price. for Country in fa ro an; - ¥ = = eH ben Produces — East Side Square. Butler, Me- u é ain. |DE © MIZE G. W. CLARDY. the creat f the a colored | ye South, Ea ind ane ay t Hardy Bache RODEO SIE OS Wand made him get his gun at ue her y trudged alon } behind tate, le, Insui lice and Loan Agents, ourselves to- shed by our amt our pat- he : patie Is capt der the care of z two 4 nent puyoic ALIS, aud used their} eo steps eae 1 the tent until be was no o } \ ay in the b: Et ANE uced iw instantly | ean i ; ' ed to loan you mor cura. yowas the hero of the hour | ewhere ane wfil ma aityou. We alse edt Dr . Was mounted on a box front | for coasum; that | Which ‘across the He found, Pofa dollar bott i better; hee day enjoyi any throat. ‘WAVE A LINE UF THE BEST INSURANCE And a poliey Weerpectt — COMPANIES, . for any loss that may occur and if you want to sell n put you in commani ovour advantage to yto ade a ech deseribing | rulds to wa and at Spe et $1.500 in re- or buy a farm or cation with buye see us first. We will re: tandim COLLECTIONS AND RE} igen withe | Murray had killed sev that he y Inthe past few months and was as | TAXES FOR fexrless }ued to use it and is to good h as he ras bloodthirsty. { A notary public ¢ Will attend in the e store, Offered to af t San = uring business hours and te rome in and see us wh Toharit’s Drag and Jewelry RESPECTFULLY & C LARDY. fored Teacher. { » Sept. 9. Domingo to the nd | BUTLI > post | MUAY of e sue- | ceed J rec wearer: Lins | lister to Hayti, bas been tendered to | ofl wil i. Powell, principal of the ‘|sixth school district of this city. i Mr. Powell Powell is an intelligent. culti- nS. Durbam, hew Hu } has been giaded igi haha j vated colored man about 40 years of j 6 oe ; Soudewict He has been in ieee SELLS THE weeks, at which they will hare mden oerd of education as | ars. No teacher | | 2d or more! Mr. Poweil | reached a y respected Itehe ‘anunaie > has not yer deci- sion as to whether he should accept. fort the Kingston, 3.— \ FULL LIX the bor: There is great excite at Syden- ee ham, » Runyston The actions 1D etn, 1 = uJ = y Methodists wental | DUggies, Carriages, Spring Wagons and ler that they were put builling in koad Carts. they y repaired | Also the celebrated Barre me FLYING HUTGHMAN SULKY PLOW wal SHIRLEY CHILDS. Na FRANZ BARNHARDT. Y meetings “corset Heciently wart vel 1 from Stove and the par it was ad the purpose ¢ The child writhed Woman in atte? It of the Finally tl when the ch re: They have been Manuisctured FOR 40 YEA RS the flesh pee 4nd are NOW, as =e pieces VE BEEN, th Th authorities ie * HOST POPULAR MADE. 2an €90,000 have been « made, and the sale of ther each year. id elves J SEWELERY | | STORE, Is headquarters tor Bue Je welry hist — Solid —— and siaiaiia Pe &e. THE OPERATION —OF EVERY — CHARTER OAK STOVE AND RANGE IS GUARaN=EED. For Sele by Bennett-Wheeler Mer- ; cantile Company. e low prices, RAVING NEATLY EXECUTED.