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BITTEN BY BLOOD HOUNDS. Your Money. shox of Tutt’s Pills willsav » dollars in doctors’ bi! isurely cure all dise = A Little Girl Attacked by prutes. Nevala Mall. “Iwas out at my farm, in the southeast corner of Osage township | |yesterday,” said John Greenup) | Smith, “where I learned of an exper- | jience that horrified me. “The gentlemen who lives on my farm, F'. M. Rubey,and his two sons stomach, liver or be Rec sic fac heen 4 kiess Asse: marl ‘. 4 adag ¢ « B, constipatt a, CO! se Jamillion pcor "S Liver } THE END. ithe place. On Monday afternoon rei. {while Mr. Rubey was fixing a gate H y were 4 work . Beecher Stowe’s Life Light jand the boys were at work on the! | porch of the house, the little daugh- | ter of Mrs. Hannah Williams,a neigh- | bor, came to the Has Gone Ont. ee house through a Claims The Author of “Uncle ious and did not rally. firillness was the culmination the mental derangement from eh Mrs. Stowe has suffered for w,tenderly cared for by her and in twinkling of an eye ti upon her. She turned to the dogs seized her each by 2 sh run der, sinking their long fauge through | the worst might be expected wytime. Oi this, however, the The child was naturally prostrated | Miae been id: conetant attend of fright and besides her flesh was considerably lacerated and her cloth ing torn almost entirely off. Had) the men not been close at band er! would have torn the child to pieces. Mr. Rubey tried to kill the dogs with the club, but they got away from him. Hesays he will gladly give them to aay ove who will take them. I shall see if Sheriff Scrog- hem will take them off his hands.” POLICE MUST ACT. and up to last Friday she was} on most every day walking her attendant through the igbboring grounds of Mark in and Charles Dudley Warner slong the street in the vicinity. walked with vigor, but her fen face gave no sign of intel- even when old friends tedher. Occasionally, as when Thursday she repeated one of own poems, there have been mts when it seemed that her et wae still unclouded, and sit was only her power of speech twas affected. Then, too, she was toguidea pen under direction another } person and not long eo completed the task of putting autograph in 250 volumes of works to be brought out. Allin all, she has been a phys- iological marvel, as she lived in a house filled with the mementoes of Pte days when she moved nations, md people from every quarter of lke globe paid tribute to her great- mse, with souvenirs of the most The Church Takes a Hand at Ft. Seott, Fort Scott, Kan., June 29.—Pres- ident J. J. Stewart and Secretary F. A. Lyon, controlling the Board of Commissioners of this city and both members of the Methodist church here, were formally arraigned and criticised by the quarterly confer- ence of the church tonight for fail- ing to enforce the prohibitory law. Resolutions were passed declaring that failure on their part to do their duty has brought suffering and re- proach to the church in this city and abroad. Itis stated by a church officer that they will be expelled from brain, with ¢ Cc or infact OUR LINE OF HARDWARE We Guarantee everything we sell to be as Represented Suffice ! blow our horn but will leave t j whether we do ale Fenn ETS br ence of the United Press. | Slorena, a grocery clerk, 29 years | old, and Emalino Pulde, 28 years old, Havana Province, were taken from their homes recently to the outskirts | of the Spanish civil guards. were assigned for the action. houses on the stock fara | Francisco Martia Fefnandez, near | Bolondron, Matanzas Frovince. | Her plausible stories found many. Mr. Fernandez is an American doc- | willing ears, however, and she is| tor, and formerly lived ia precious kind. the church if they fail to close the|N. Y. dollars. She was daring in her Sundey, June 14, she was 85|now open saloons. The action of| Atsuntise yesterday morning an| Methods and is now ntesting | years old. the conference, it is eaid, was insti-| unknown schooner was scen oft! Several cases in the circuit court of | The cause of Mre. Stowe's illne#8|ogted by Presiding Elder J. E.|Copimar, near Havana She was | Jasper county agaiust persoas who | “A. L MCBRIDE & C0. Greeting to all Cash Buyers of Groceries, Hardware, Stoves, &c.: We are here as we have been have a couple of blood hounds on! ¥! for many years, and expect to and will uas many (or more) goods for the same money as any other house in the ity. We are not importers, but buy gour {goods as ¢ heap as anyone in the ity and intend to keepgnothing but STRICTLY FIRST CLASS GOODS and with our experience of twenty-five yearsin the grocery business and know that we know the best brands of goods, also “know what they are worth in the market and atthe i le price, a the inside price is what Tom's Cabin.’ field. She walked right upon the! we pay for them. It ix not ne to advertise'prices for other parties to | fpitord Gineeariee siete blood hounds which were sleeping duplicate, but we ask youto come in with your Bescher Stowe died at 12 in the yard probably twenty feet j Piday from where the men were at work. H K E H N ( 5 H || TTER | cf “The sudden appearance of the 5 j | day afternoon she became PE 5 Taterday child startled the ferocions anima's thing aa you have for sale ae we in justice to oursel ? will give youa es as well as you, as th t 7 3 ‘ |the flesh and bearing her to the} rs. It is ng lime] = : : } daughters eden eS ni cround. j is complete in eve a sewing awl toa cook stove, Our line she has been able tod> any)” 7 ; _. | dried fruit were bot in cisco, shipped direet to us and a : work, and for the past two ‘The men rushed to her aid with} ly tanec Our co are the best in the City, come and try them and you ! ene clubs and finally succeeded iz at. | Will be convinced, we tell the truth ‘‘so with’all our lines.”” Only try them | her condition has been such | °*" 2 = ed in beat.) ona you will be satisfied. ing the bloodthirsty beast away e it to say we will: duplica } h pany legitimate price quoted. We do not atter with our customers to determined er not. Come in and be convinced, A. L. MeBRIDE & Co. North side square, Butler Missouri. BUTCHERED. Madame Zaleyeh Trapped. Kansas Crry, Mo., June 30.— ; United States Marshal Halderman | arrested ashrewd woman today at | Joplin, Mo., on a charge of using | the United States mails to defraud. |The woman has been operating chiefly under the name of Madame Zuleyeh, but had a number of aliases She sent letters to men in all parts of the country describing in extrav- the | 9gant terms mining lands which she | claimed to own. In many instances the property had no existence, it is said, and most of the land which ske realy owned is declared worthless | for mining puposes. Non-Combatants Killed by the Spanish Soldiers. 26.—[Correspond- | —Serafin Havana, June a baker, residents of Jarnce, by reagons town and killed No Col. Aldeas’ men have burned the Mr. of Brooklyn, | Said to have obtained thousands of | women is iby b |prudert associations, IMMORAL Bieycle Riding Denounced Women’s Rescue League Washingtor, D. an July 2.—F 15,000 women and y ton ride bicycle ed what a 5 tion has been pro- duced by the formal declaration by the W om Reseue League that le is a promoter of immor- by joe ality. The resolutions adopted by a eas follows the alarming increase of immorality among young women jin the United States most start- ling to those who have investigated ‘the subject of disease and vice “Whereas, a great curse has been linflicted upon the people of this |country because cf the present bi- eyele craze, and if a halt is not call- ed soon 7 pie Ce of the im women other medium to swell the ranks reckless , who finally drift into |the standing army of outcast women | efore,be | Resolved, That the Women’s Res-| of the United Stat Th ueague denounces bicycle riding | by young women, because of pro- ducing immoral suggestions and im-! both in guage and dress, which have a unwomenly,but immodest as well. “Resolved, That married women should not resort to riding the wheel, unless they wish to prevent motherhood. And be it further Resolved, That the Women’s Res- cue League petitions all true women and clergymen to aid in denouncing the present bicycle craze by women asindecent and vulgar. And be it further, “Resolved, That copies resolutions be sent where they do the most effective good for the cause of purity and morality. Crartorte SmitH, President League. Washington, D.C.” The Women’s Rescue League in women Riddled with Bullets. Washington, Ga, July 1 has just reached here of a sane al lynching ich vester day in Lincoln county, which is on the South Carolina IIne. An un wl occurred knows home of Mr. prominent young farmer, Heary lan-| | tendency to make women not only of these will Women's Rescue tends to begin an active erusade against the use of the bicycle by —News GOING DRY, Faby 1.500 Now York Saloons Must Close Their Doors New Yous, July 1—Today only the s who can show cer- former became worthie nig v night. Holders of vb » did the city be paid to them ount to over not apply fo entitled from r dealers who for certificates yesterday d to apply before the close of w have to close cup iti ud if they decide te for cer- e the close up tod side to make appli or tificates later, their appli- be treated, not as applications ey. re as for new will of dwelling of theiz applications can therefore, t the co owners nt two- ot thirds of the fe feet 200 e their It is estimated that over 1,500 sa- n the city will have to close Most of the liquor dealers who have failed to apply for certifi- i cates under the Raines law are keep- ers of small beer shops, and they have felt that they could not afford to pay the $800 ta Arm Bequeathed by Lves. Chicago, Ill. June 30.—Frank Ives |the billiard champion, has made a will in which he bequeaths his right jarm to his physician for disse ction, that it may be determined why he has beer able to strike a billiard ball harder than Corbett, Fitzsim- mons, Sandaw or any of his contem- poraries with whom he has compet- ed with a single tap of his cue he bas made a ball strike eleven cusb- lions. St. Joseph, Mo. July 1.—The }remainder of the gang of bank rob- bers that looted the Savannah Bank several months ago has been cap- tured. James O'Brien, alias “Red” O’Brien, and Jake Weber, known as “Dutch Jake.” have been arrested in Washington State. When the bank was robbed 14 ,600 Government bonds were ta “lken, the property of Mrs. Eliza *| Breckinbridge. Several of these -, bonds were captured at St. Louis negro tramp, passing ibe/shortly after, where an attempt was B. Mercier, a saw Mre. made to sell them. These bonds have served torun the gang down Mscongestion of the Brant. | fired upon from the shore, but suc-| refused to Bae by og contracts. | Mercier alone, caught her, choked | Chiidren Cry for jattial paralysis. ; BloHda Neecoes Lpuchel |ceeded in making a landing further as Madame 4uleyen she lsat! her into insensibility and raped her. | Pitcher’s Castoria. Mrs. Stowe was tho third daugh- _ Pegs aang |down the coast. She was under the | 89 88 astrologer ana m. She} Several hours after the husband re-! Child Cryf rand sixth child of Rev. Dr. Ly-!| Savanah, Ga, j July Le egy CO of an insurgent foree, be | to an old M farmer | turned from the ficld, and found his | i dren Cry tor an Beecher. Her first literary | Wiliams, a negro, 20 years of ®S° ‘Tieved to be part of Agnirruos’ com- | ec told him that, a dream, valu-| The news spre ead Pitcher’s Castoria. Beet vnc tbo eae 1° in 1849. ] 888 asi sie er anid: She was then lost sight of neral on land half the eounty } Children Cry for Bae ins ited cheno tes lhy an neh of seventy five men, who Fee acdiie an Neowras A se heen Pitcher: 9 Castoria. Brats upon tock bim from an cfiicer winle on} “Unele Tom's Cabin,” Fepared in 1850, while she was living at Brunswick, Me. The work Msrfirst published in the National Er, a Washington nowspaper, and tid not receive wide attention. But the way to jail. Williams was given employment last Junuary by William Wood a re- spectable white farmer. Last Sun day night while the familv were | Havana despite the vigilance Spanieh authorities kers coloring a uniform brow wan Was a of ths said to thousand story, and = rae have Buckirgbam's Dye for the Whis) does its work thoroughly, yn or black, cost him several Ind., July 01852 “Uncle Tom's Cabin” ap-|8#leeps Williams entered the room of ! whic, w hen dry, wil neither rub,/ Noblesville, j.—Miss petred in book form and in the five | #8 employer's daughter and at-| wash off, nor soil linen. Caddie Hollett. 16, daughter of B. tempted to assault her, but was} On Wheels. P. Hollett, a wealthy and leading Years following half a million copies of Arc nh wee sold. It has been translated | tightened by the screams of the] Little R Ark., July.—The ne- Sole Sh into almost every language, and |YOURS lady. He was captured by) oro wife murderer, Charles Mack | from excessive bicycle g e bs Ss } . ft oa li In the father and turned over to the! who escaped from the officers after often rode to Indiar on her} tad in the remotest corners of the globe county authorities. The word has been passed around tad McKinley organs are doing their best grinding to make the tar- Pifthe issue. The St. Louis Con- Yention itself relegated the tariff to therear Noi all the stump speak- sand all the party organs in the with bullets. The man confessed his guilt and/| said he couldn't tell why he did it,} and that he was meeting with his, can set i » again i is|- abe é ; am 7 * Om He ce place just reward. Williams had formerly; He admits have killed bis wife.but terday. One who was on. 3 i = | x) Peign here was Sue one WY |traveled with gypsies and came | claims self-defense. The woman,he Austin and was promptly itwhich to make the tariff the issue a: from Houston County, Ga. inthis campaign, and that was to It was while| his arrest the prisoner was being taken to jail) 1 | from this « for safe keeping that the mob over) | recaptured near Pine Bluff last night powered the officers and strung the | Dep negro to a treelimb and riddied him | yountz + leyeles isbackled and guarded. \eays, struck him with a knife. wheel te visit relatives. These fre- quent rides so worked upon her ner- at his home, two miles Morday night, was cause 1 vous sysiem 2&5 10 desire to be on a whe waea not asleep brough prostration. Hutchi —_- attempted to maie ¢ 1 nervous; He marched tke sou, Minn., June 30. —Two, street to the jail here this morning. through was tramps farm eel named Austin cook then Beeause of the der of Sheriff Rogers by down. Mack and the womaa, Della Smith amps ved the | an insane! t ell hours, | A negro was | Hegro. icion and lodged in jail. Later | who was making his way South Carolina. account © arrested 1 u ja posse came upon a strange negro, toward He was stopped, Fali River, Mass., July 1.—Jobn Connely, a spinner, cut his I-year lold child's throat, und immediately afterward cut his own throat. Both | Were found dead in the Connelys ‘tenement by Mrs. Connely. He in- {| duced his wife to leave the house, and ordered to give an himself. The negro broke down}and during her absence killed his land confessed the crime. That} babe and himself. The cause of the | : ! ER ee a |erowd did not weit for a rop , but j deed is supposed to have been 68. | 1 y after volley of Enllets pondency over poor prospects of |P poiaor iit ; is a sp lobtaining work. into the pense ® body. be lady zs 5 |. a ton onan othEal Montreal, Quebec, July 1—The ssaulted belong one b ; js sae ela a static G “| London correspondent cf the Star | most ninent ilies in Georgia. : 5 j mosh prominent tails Wi sere | cables that despite: Afr. Iaenrara | ® % ' oo - he. SES d ve epta of Mr. Joseph , July 2 —Miss | te sealed Dee ; i shy F3 zoilve in y ”n Li oston, whose case} “" k Spare we sums : ro! z 1, the first act 2 next Canadian | agai ) Baldwin, the the first act o ga horeema. al of marriage,bas | promi for be ‘trial in ge ray several week =. n | Liberal Ministry will be to send a commisson to Washington to regot late a treaty of reciprocity, and als r| | that it will petition the Home Gov- by | erRment for permission to appoint @ ng 2 | Cans idian agent at Washineton. Ai San Cal, July 1- the weapon aside; D be young sailor who take the Republican platform of Mestrong declaration for higher tariff and nothing else. Instead of donig this, the St. Louis Convention Sve its work and thought and dis- sion to gold plank and paid very attention indeed to the tariff. tarif is a rooster that has done ome good fighting, but he isn’t in pit thistime He the scene of battle, t but that’s all. trou b ad} ted | outh, foul breath, ey dyspepsia, Indigestion, tongu Akin, pa NOulders, ch the s slowly 1 because your Herbine v poisoned at act proper! ill cure .a a . may do aj crowing in his coop ‘adjacent | general and Lis predecessor bad port McKinley Bie Pr ver does Hobart, the republican nominee} for vice president, is said to receive asalaryzof $50,000 per annum as) one of the arbiters of the national | \railroad pool. The New York World characterizes this pool as “a con spiracy member of which would now be in state’s prison if the present attorney | dove their duty.” | jhas been dis San Francisco, Cal, July 1—It covered that the late dry |ex Senator James G. Fair made a all over the State, and | will four years ago at Victoria, B.: YOulC, disposing of his $20,000,000. v liver The will was made whiie Fair was | domiciled at Victoria for a few weeks. | Should the will be probated there it | Order of the ho equal as a liver medicine p cents, Free trial bottles aye. om tkers drugst re. er, Stomach or bawels 48 ty ce is not subject to review by the-Cali- as Fair's last will. against the people, every) j fornia courts, but must be accepted | +o know that Parks cough Syrv me to save his life, and the only | claimed to be a lineal desecndant of dead. because of who aifsctions Mack kill. citizens decided to make an example in f led his wife, will be examined tomor: of these two. andtarred and feath jinjy ury was a slight g of the | Danie -] Defoe, the no is |row. ered them thoroughly. iscalp. Tbe woman waa removed to! Young Defoe had wealthy and in- Kaa dale: B ; ee \the city prisou aud it is believed her/ fluential relatives living’ in London aod Lawrence, Kan., July 2.—P. Dolby, for twenty-five years al delicate | into cbr onic | they should To prevent pale children from lapsing 1D i old Treasure. | mind is unbalanced. A Heo D W Faller of Canajobarie, N. ¥., says that he al lways keeps Dr E a New Discovery in the mee and eb Scrantoo, Pe Merola, who + uel Loro, a this county, Republican in this county, life, stock oe today and was invalids later take Ayers Sarsaparilla together | with plenty of wholesome food and out-door exercise What they need g in from his annouLb ced ik bart Lis Ss will unite with tbe -o to build up the system is good red family b “tollew found be 1894, because Loro asked Merolsa bleod. = rn that he ‘for 15 cents which be owed him, the financial « procur man Druggist, pee 3 | was bi at Dr King’s New ly after 10 o edly the best/ used it _cight years, ee * do all that for Why not fey @ rem-} 0 | Care 50 ae ui d om tested. Trial! © | bottles free at H. I. Tucker’ 8 drug store Regular size 50¢ and 31. hort- anged here for tke crime § is well kno b us comment. is ca ing much mer time. y haye a 1 tickling | {w ur j cough or a little cold or baby may have | casesot c: the “croup and‘when it comes you ough i ty is thal or fr Sold _b7 H. L-Tucker- | perfect cure user. | guaran | day. | Tacker, i } best cure for it. after 2

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