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a. Aeeeo Consoling Her Intended- She had agreed to become his wife. ae | For a long time he had sat is silence, 1 M: | too full of emotion to say anything, | 80 great was his happivess at having) " jat last achieved the fondest dream | of his life. At length bis face, hith- I “| erto wreathed with smiles, clouded. goon Pacific Railway Time Table. | NORTH BOUND. 4:30 A. M ..1:00 P +. 1040 P. - IODA. ‘set 2 Local Freight sOUTI BOUND. became es seve © Mr. Leslie Shoots Mr. Buchanan | SHOT HIS HAND. | at Nehell City. | , , | t Was an Accident and the Wound is | Champion of the Worl Net Serious. HAGEY’S RING HEATER Thre Au old clergyman Blessings, who formerly lire } \¢ TT Si lived in a New Hampshire town was remarkable for } eccentric modes y of of speech. His bless asking a ir as to some- sof his guests, srently Was uncon- A scowl of annoyance set-| Nevada Post zt - : - . . led oa Sea y = ECONOMY AND COMFORT When he seated ae one tled upon it. She, who had been ats “I can shoot that bution off your, et 0 Pittsburg & Gulf Time Table. | temtively watching bis countenance, lcollar.” said Night Agent Leslie of | ae ang * , i tly t jnival and departure of trains at Worland, | | was quick to observe the change. \ Sebel! Sity to Johu Bachanan, the | em 7. pe NOWTH BOUND. | ‘What is the matter, George!” sh: ease at that place, last night. | MOORE’ : a Bs a ie frei daily except Sunday ‘ 10 p.m. 1 : if ie . | “Lora, we thank ¢ fc 1 ot pamreight cn : Se fags Point jasked in alarm. “You are not sorry! The pistol was levelied, the trig & ee ab Bae eS fo. Express Pe ae ea | you asked me to marry you, and that | ger pressed and the report followed. | eee : aa amo ad bad AS %. geet daily excent suniiay 1 2\p-m.|T consented? Ob, George, 1 hope Mr Buebanan bad thrown up his} , see aie anenl Cau euonee re X08 225p.m. | that is not ae va 1 rough Can ry b B t [—] ‘a Seuss Mea ee ep CHa Laer ria “No, dear ou know that I love} 1 it, struck the wain | Ou e eda - a ve 5 My — futoneh CO. oe ise the diet | YOU #8 never woman was loved be- | scoting and tien fell te ihe floor. | = |. e him to te from the south to “E Louis, Chie fore.” Mr. Lee 1 fee ——0—. [ N ¢ points north and northeast and to Denver, 2 ae | — we auk e fe se 8 Pon francisco, Yortiand and points| “Then what is it that causes you | mote idea tliat the} eal Sua oteiineer am e thank thee for this west and northwest. Ne » has been : As30 a Tai tine of ; g ankfast set before us.” nd 60) end €o mune In the upment of | distress? Tell me that Eray console | He had just exiras scuctrid@eat| ms f ous, is line second D NL E é : Bie | <a ~¥ ter’seye roam athe new line you. It is the duty ofa little ite ¢ di of them] SUPERIOR a say: p’L Pass. Agt., Kansas City, Mo. | ° : saw nothing aw to comfort her husband in + flict n, | to his tal te, a K pe o his. taste, BREAKS THROUGH TROCHA, andIam going to be sour ‘itle yen in th | altt etonein which he ut- wifie, Aint I, George? ig likely thatl tered petition wa t lacking in NS pe u Was ne acking : . _; “Yes, darling, you are.” Cov Fy f } t ne Maceo is Now Reported to be Newr! : ry : fervor, his sentiment was clearly to And there was silence during| 1 wil utny days before Me. Wavarecoecaea Havana. bean 1 fell i : Teel : \ ; ye discovered . a | which no sound fell upon the air ex. | 14> Wet “port vother gun ata “I a> 4 - ; Jacksonville, Fla, Oct 29.—A : és z : f Hardware, GC i 40Te ‘ y said on leapeaiuoice lize tthe mopaime of fiend are roceries and Que special tu the Citizen from Key West | as eouke POPPINB ensware. | th 1e8e@ Occasions, hearts with mye: Passengers by the Mascot “Well, Gin ast . Kicked te Death Ehankiuinesnwe bescechuthne tor A row tell me ea ee 6 Ston t befo : y owi from Havana, report that General | yout it” uae } Danville, Il], Oct. 27.—Stephe A. a Vi | this ge set before us, for with Antonia Laceo with 2500 troops, ae Feara, a sewing machine agent, was a | thee all things kre possible.”"— “Well, dear, I was wondering broke through the Trocha and now | cari | what your father will eay when I in the Havana district. He went)... 1; ; e iat G 1G ae iG ask him for your hand You are over to oe Sore eee anc s precious jewel that I dare march to ee ee 3 | not ask him for you I feet ag if IT Maceo left General Rios in charge | aes S x zi 5 were robbing him of the greatest of bis troops in the Pinar del Rio. s 3 : ‘ ‘and most precious thing 10 the The report that the Spanish troops | . iq had captured his camp was true. but ’ “Well,” she replied, “if that’s all it was the place where the insurgents that’s the matter with you I might as well tell you that father and I rehearsed the whole act last night after you left, and Iam sure he will reflect credit upon my lessons when you speak to him.” And a great Joad was lifted from his heart, while be immediately de- posited another in his lap.—Chicago Times Herald. were awaiting « favorable opportun ityto cross the trocha,-and after Maceo had baoken camp General Munez of the Spanish army with 1,000 men made an attack on Antonio Maceo.on the bill kaown ss Cacarajacaras. Maceo in the in the meantime retreated by the} rear of his camp and attacked the town of Artemisa, headquarters of the trocha. To Cremate hate Fieid’s Body, murdered yesterday by a negro, in stigated by the latter's wife, at Grape Creek, a mining town, five miles from this city. Last July Fears sold Wash Miller, colored coal miner in the employ of the Grape Creck Coal Co, a sewing and bad trouble about collecting the installments. When Fears went to Miller’s house yesterday Mre. Miller told her husband Fears had insulted her and Miller knocked Fears down and then kicked him in the stomach aud he died soon after. Miller es caped, but was tracked with blood- housds toa cabin in the The sheriff with a posse then sur- rounded the cabin. j That Catarrh is a Local Affection of the nasal passages, isa fact estab- North side [ ] Money For a Jitted Weman. New York, Oct 28 —A jary in the | iphee ' Supreme court a verdict a returned to day awa ¢ Bertha Re Chicago $4,500 damages from David] Wiesberger of this city, for breach | of promise of marriage tiff sued for $50,000. She claimed that sho met the de- feadant while visiting in New York ; in the winter of 1593-94, and they | became engaged; the wedd.og was | set for May 15, 1894, and she par chased and elaborate machine ybineon of The plain woods. trousseau at considerable expense aud made otber preparations for the wedding. The defendant pleaded that he had become betrotbed under false repre Maceo sent orders iuto the town for the women aud children to leave San Francisco, Cal., Oct. 28.—The body of Miss Kate Field is expected to arrive at any hour from Honolulu. Mrs. Sol Smitb, a cousin of Miss Kate Field, and a member of the Julian Marlowe-Taber company, here, and will receive the remains. At the urgent request of a number of Miss Field’s surviving relatives | the body will be cremated in this city with appropriate services and the ashes forwarded to Boston for final interment in Mount Auburn cemetery, in accordance with the will of Miss Field, which was recent- before the bombardment, but the Spanish general Arolas refused to allow them to leavo saying that they should all perish together. Maceo then bembarded the town and pass- ed through the trocha to the prov- ince of Havana, where he is now to meet Gomez. is Three Men Under a Wreck. Wapakoneta, O., Oct. 29.—A dis- astrous collision happened on the Cincinuati, Hamilton and Dayton | railway tonight. The through fast freight train ran into tiree loaded | oil car tauke, which were left on the main track by a local freight. They were set ou fire by the engine, de stroyiug the engine and about twelve loaded freight cars The engineer, fireman and brakeman cannot be found, nnd wre supposed ty be in the ruins. The wreck and fire are near | the Manhattan Oil Company's pump ing station, and it is in great danger The Manhattan pumping station is | on fire avd will be a complete loss | ly found. Mr. H. H. Koblsaat of the Chicago Times Herald, on whose stafi Miss Field was engaged at the time of her death, has telegraphed saying he will bear all the expenses. Dastardly Attempt to Wreck an Ex- currion Train. Paria, Ii, Oct. 29-—Some mis creante put obstruction on the tracks ' on a high bridge over Big Creek and rails in order to wreck the return ex cursion train from Marshall Tuesday night. The saw the ob For Loss of Her Husband. New York, Oct. 28 —A verdict for $10,000 was rendered by the jury in the case of Bridget Burke of Brook lyn, who sued John Ireland and oth ers in the Supreme court, Beooklyn, | to recover $25,000 damage for the | loss of the life of her husband, John Burke,who was killed in the collapse | of the Ireland building, at West engineer ‘ing of the train fifty feet below | the killing of many peop! e. The German emp unique tea service. been besten out hai penny, t! Broadway and West Third street, New York. The verdict was asseseed against Ireland alone, the contractor being exonerated. ent German priucipalities. pulled spikes from the side of the struction in time to avert the plung-| and | 8s possesses a The tea tray has} bi an old Prussian | ea pot is made out | ail other treatment has failed to re of a German abe and the tiny cups are made from coins of differ- | lished by physicians; jand this author- ity should carry more weight than assertions of incompetent parties, that catarrh is a blood affection Ely’s Cream Balm is a local remedy, com posed of harmless medicants and free of mercury or any injurious drug. It will cure catarrh. Applied directly to the inflamed membrane, it restores it to its healthy condition. Mother and Son Dead. Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 23.—Mre. Kate Bascom, of Clinton, Mo., killed herself and her little 4 year old son, George, ata lodging house at 608 Oak street last night by closing the door and windows of the room and turning on the gas. Mrs. Bascom went to the rooming house last Saturday She was witb- out money, but said that she expect- ed money by every mail from ber husband at Clinton. Day after day} | passed and the money did not come and she became so despoudent that she resolved to kill herself and her son. The letter containing mouey came | about noon, and when the lodging house keeper weut to Mrs. Bascom’s room with it she found mother and! son dead } The only permanent cure | chronic catarrh is to thoroughly ex pel the poison from the system by )Ayer’s Sarsaparilia This ful remedy proves successful when | lieve tha sufferer. Piach of Sauff. Oct | = Cincinnati, Charles | Bifeets et a oO; a business Dora man of Glendale, OF BUTLER MO. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL PAID UP CAPITAL SURPLUS FUND Incorporated under the laws of Missouri. short time at low rates of interest, allowing any time and stop interest. Have a complete and reliable abstract of title to each tract of land and town lot in Bates Co. our Mr. Walton 26 years ago; are THE WALTON TRUST COMPANY. $55,000.00 “$11. 000.00 Lends money on real estate on long or horrower to pay back part or all at n of these abstracts was begun by up to date ‘ made from the Records daily. Parties wishing to borrow money on Teal estate are invited to call and get our inte terms, &c. Have always on hand and for sale first Farm Mortgages in amounts from 8200 to $5.00. Persons having a few hundred dollars to loan can be accomodated With interest psying = § mortgages that are safe as U.S. bonds. "7, > tHttst CTORS H+ DIRE The prepara tte settee T J Wright, J Everingham, Booker Powell, T C Boulware, Wim E Walton, J R Jenkins CR Radford, fee oe ors. H H Pigott, John Deerw: ie, CH Dutcher, Trigg. Allows intere st on time deposits. Authorized by law to act as Executor, Curator, prand Assig: We solicit your business. WM. . Prest. FRANK ALL a arnk: c. A, ALL) N CV.» atracter. T J.B. WAL BRRRRRRARRRRRPP ERR st S110.000-00 ¢| | | took a pinch of snuff for aeold. So | severe was the sneezing that follow-| jed that the interior oblique muacle | of the left eve was ruptured, and as) \forced the eye out of its socket. | Doran says he felt asif something ies broken in his bead. With his trate eye be saw the left optic hang-| ing down his cheek. Dr. Heady re-| placed the eye and applied a lotion \to the muscle. The eye was then| |bandaged so it could not fall out ‘again. Dr. Heady believes the eye is not destroyed. London, Oct. 29.—Advices from Simla say the prospects that a fam- 8 ine will occur in India are increasing and that the outlovk is very serious. ; In the Northwest, Punjab aud Cen- 3 ) | | | H | \; | i \tral Provinces there is more scarcity | of food production, extending as far jslow pute, for} the faithful and persistent use of | wonder- | | he continued to sneeze the exertion} Bebar and Bombay, and prices have seutations, and that. instead of mov ing in high social circles in Chicago, Miss Robinson's family was beneath | him that her parents had been divorced,and that her uncle had a bad record. Counsel for Wies | berger asked a stay of ninety days | in which to appeal from the verdict | in standing: Do you feel dull feeling, bad taste food? These 3 and need promp symy attention | topre vent the devel- | opment of a st kidney disease. Prickly } Ash Bitters will set things right. It drives out ' all foul matter and impuriti in the bowels, | stimuletes the liver and dig yn, cleanses the tem billious influences, and imparts a! general feeling of health and cheerfulness. Sold | by McClement & Ce A Camel's ‘Speed. To spite of its having carried Mo- hammed in four leaps from Jerusa- | lem to Mecca, seven miles an nour is the camel's limit. Nor can it main- tain this rate over two hours. Its! usual speed is five miles au hour—a ' beyond which itis dare | gerous to urge it, lest, as Asiaties | say, it might eek its heart and die | | literally on the spot. When a camel | is pressed beyond this speed, and is} spent, it kreels down,and not all the | wolves in Asia will make it budge | acain. The camel remains where it | kneels, aod where it kneela it dies. | A fire under its noze is useless.—N Y. Journal. Counterfeit Dollars. Mo , October lars haye been circu o Wa Warrensbur 29 — Cou & aterfeit ating free rrensburg d ithe last week, aud quite a number have been presented at the banks. Inquiry develops that almost € |}merchant in city has acce One or more pieces of the dated 1856, in weight leoin. The countcrfeit is and is 110 grains short It ig almost perfectly milled. can be detected from the genuine only by its weight. From the num ber in circulation it is thought that the coius ere made near Warrens- and burg. Mistaken for a Wild Turkeys - El Reno, Ok. October 27 —N. G. | Crump, association cattle inspector at Darlington Indian agency, four ally killed by David Brover at day light yesterday morning. Bruner, and Crump, in a party of four, bad | gone wild turkey shooting and when ithe flock scattered Broner shot at what he supposed was a turkey, | moving on the ground. It was the! head of Crump that he kad seen risen materially. a ter of the forehead. | Gascoyne, which arrived yesterCay | He | the three days’ miles west of El Reno, was accident | and the shot took effect in the cen- | Youth's - ompanion Prickly Ash Bitter: It is pleasant to take, does not nauseate the xriping sensations. In k or the disorders are ild and agreeable, iach, nor produce ‘ eat value is well | medical profession. | excellence, Sold by ; A correspoudent of a London re ligious journal solemnly avers that lit is a “regular custom” for the peo- | ple in San Francisco and other hot | districts United States to vary their summer church services The worship- 4/1 ist in the i Every a Clairette Soap co the wringer as clean skin after a bath- If you want a pur take all the dirt and the dingy 5 | low look out of the clothes, ask | GLAIRETTE Soa §centsa cake. Sold everywhere. Made only by K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, St. Louis, fin this cif clive way. ers “set up and stretch themselves, ; |and event after \ |the fashion of the theaters between | acts.” The adoption of ‘some of these sensible ways” would cause i {the churches in Evglaud, the corre- \spondent thinks, to be “generally filled, even in spite of the hot weath- er.” This imagivary picture could |havs been made appropriately com- |plete if the writer had added that \“while taking a turn outeide,” the \overbeated congregation occasional- ly shoot a bear or indulge in the luxury of a brief encounter with the Indians. re aturn outside, THE Ne Turkish Atrocities, New York, Oct. 20.—Madji Rha- sian is a Christian Turk who was one of the passengers on board La Third Crop of Apples. From the Cincinnati Enquirer, R. A. Breisford, a farmer residing ia Lynn township, this county, has an apple tree that has ehown strange productiveness this year. It bore a large apples, and be- | Through ‘about an interpreter, he told the massacre: of Armenians Constantinople during August was in massacre in crop of good, last. During the three days 3,000| fore they were gathered it blossom- Armenians, he said. were slaughtered | ed, and a second crop is now grow- throughout the empire. Wagous|ing, and ere they are full matured filled with bodies were constantly passing through the streets in Con buds and blossome are shooting fourth for the third crop this sea- stantinop!e. Fruit trees in this foeality bave of these bodies the sea. The sight was a sickening one, and what added to its horror was the fact that in those wagons were piled the dead and dying, and \ gon. been known to beur # second crop in one season, but for a third crop to appear bas never before been re- corded. Cart load after cart jead | were dumped into the feeble cries of the wounded i Bellard's Horehound Syrup. 4 heard o be the best cough beihear!: nutactured in the whole wide : This is saying a great deal, but The smallest lo and kev ever r Consumption, ,coughs, manufactured was that made by aj throat, sore chest,pneumonia, ‘ . sthma, croup, whooping London blacksmith, Mark Scaliot. in se of the throat and the reign of Queen Elizabeth. The ‘ peace Sees | \ lock contained elev ade of i iron, steel and brass. together ipe ° eight 1 one | every dr grain. Scalict also made a chain of jes licke, weighing | ar S forty three The chain, to which) Leading eleciriciaus ¢ laim that the aad key, Was new vacuum tube light will be three pat about of a fica, and| | times as brilliant as (he prosepe nee ope third as much. by it wit was drawn eae. ane to have direetor of said been the first to their towns London was firet paved Wood pave a ‘ rae 5 Faber, the Cartbagiolabs ar Jobann Faber pencil works in Ger 76 | With stones. about the year 1 ment commenced ia 1559. the London, la close to Ernest pave many, has stated that there ar aria. employ pencil factories in Ba ing about 10, 000 workers, and turn- rae ing out 4,300,000 pencils per week. A famous old taverr, The firm of Faber aloue makes neare pee. in Blackfriare, ly 125,000 pencils per week. ‘being tern down. Iteter | the site the Shakespeare 2: Green is Spee fear eeen ne owned by by bia will to of lef apnab Hall. the cat occurs in | the Bi Assyrian record | Even in India, Prot. Max Muller is quoted es saying, it was but recent- Washington, D C. Oct. 29 —The President has Cenied the ap et \ for pardou in the case of Luther A. Hall, sentenced in Georgia in 1891 | to imprisonment for life for eonspir- } Nor le or in aby ' gey to commit murder Bucklen’s Arnica Sa ly known as a domestic animal. Its The Best Sa he world for Cuts|Sagskrit name is marjara, from 4 Bruises,Sores, U i eee F roct meaning to clean, from tbe P' sean tad d posi creature *s habit of licking itself as I t. The cat's mousing habits aeaateed to give perfec satisfactio: the Romas, end | or money refunded. Price 25 cts per box | even to the Etruscans. | For sale by HL. Tucker druggist {