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"CUBANS.CROSS THE WESTERN TROCHA. | With Dynamite—Spaniards Raid Six Cu- B can Hospitals and Butcher Helpless F gavans, March 23.—Dispatches | *° learned, are about as follows: | Bank Robber Foiled. BRYAN IS ALL RIGHT. | Humansville, Mo., March 19.— fort and Its Garrison Blown Up| News was telephoned this afternoon | Sor | of an attempted bank robbery at Keeps His Word and Cis | Away His Money. Hermitage, the county seat of — Lincoln, Neb., March 22.—W. J./ Inmates. ory county. The particulars, so far an { 3 i Jucaro report that an insurgent Near 3 o'clock a-stranger entered | Bryan will give one-half of the roy- | | SAGE FAVORS TRUST. | _ Rev. Penuieton Brooke Diea. | | Clinton, Mo, March 25 —Rev. Pendleton Brooke, rector of St Paul's Episcopal church of this city, died last night after a lingering ill- ness involving paralysis of the throat, He was a brother of Bishop Brooke |He Says “Brains and Capital | Rule the World.” ; New York, March 25.—Russell | Sage said yesterday regarding the idecicion of the Supreme court ‘against the Trans-Missouri Traffic | {gl trocha Wednesday vight,moving | °'S strapped on, which were at qutward. The garrison in a fort ones noticed by J.S. Hartman, the fred upon the invaders. The fort|b#0k officer in charge. When the gis attacked and blown up by dyna- robber closed the door he reached The garrison of 27 men were for his revolver, and as he did so ether killed or wounded. Hartman reached for his, and both . General Arolae, commanding the fired almost simultaneously, but Central Trocha, reached Havana late without effect, save that the robber's jest night and reported to General bullet knocked a splinter into Hart Weyler this morning. He has de- man’s eye. The robber fired a second ganded 20,000 reinforcements for time, which was answered by a shot ' feline. If not furnished he will from Mr. Hartman. The robber then Wer to a communication |? ‘i fled and made for his horse, which publisiers, stating that Garcia Aldave's Spanish col- was hitched near by. The citizeus,}$ O) was due him as royalty on yun recently raided Cuban hospitals having heard the firing. guessed the| the frst ii’s sues, Mr. Bryan at the Siguanua Mountains Six trouble and had armed themselves once lusteacted them to forvard Bisspitels were captured, the inmates with guns and pistols, and the re | $4,509 0 Mr Jones, $1,500 to Mr. |, hotebered and the buildings burned treat was made interesting for the| Warner, $1,500 'o Mr. Allen and jf the Hospital del Nicho, near would-be robber. The latter lost bis} $590 to Mr. Teller, and certified the Qiansjara, Capt. Pujol, son of a sack and a revolver in getting to hisjchecks for these amounts were ient 0 pish cavalry officer, who joined horse. The citizens immediately|to day. Mr. Jones is to spend his} 8 Bde rebels 18 months ago was found. Like his Cuban companions, he was = ae gecheted. Twosurgeons and four} John MeAfee, the new criminal yomen attending the sick and wound- judge at Springfield, deliverei asen were shot. sational written charge to the Grand er An important engagement took|Jury at Springfield Monday, in- — Bplece near Jiguani,the Spanish force wder General Rey being routed. It| City Council at that place for ap jot upward of a hundred men. The} propriating money to send paid rep in close pursuit of the robber nt, deleated Spanish column took refuge| resentatives to lobby egainst the passage of the third class cities bill Also, to jsurgente,immediately besieged the | indict the County Court of Green County for appropriating money for ja the Government forts at Jiguaui. or General Rabi, commandiog the in the State legislature. place with 3,000 men, supported by — wo rapid-firing field pieces and a| sending delegates to the road con ‘S Pamamite gun. After two days’ de-|vention. The charge was also vig fase Rey's forces evacuated, re E. Betered Jiguari. He isnow menac ing Bayamo. Spanish re enforcements are being are jbairied forward from Manzanillo a: , How is This? — ‘Okicago, March 24.—The News’ Wesbington special says: President WKinley, 20 the story goes, sent ‘Bier Senators Gorman and Faulkner y Bmd asked them to present for his Seonsideration for appointment as ’s “QCommissioner of the District of Col- Buobia the name of a free silver dem- Pp ocrat. (1, § The Board of Commiseioners is imade up of two members of one litical party and one of the other. has been the impression that the _ §Prsident in recognizing the minor ers. §iy would give the preference to $id democrats. | Ifthe President adheres generally the recognition of the silver dem >. is it will prove a disappointment gold democratic leaders who had _— §apected that many of the Palmer an BBuckner managers would be given “BMognition on von partisan boards the Interstate Commerce Com fission, the Board of General Ap- officers, not bad Jaws, and he advis ed their indictment. charged the County Court with par CASTORIA. Southern Populists Angry, The Southern ‘Middle-of the-Road McKinley during the campaign hav: and they have been turned down i every direction. the Republicans in the South. k. a The Hannaites merely eay that orvmmeemers, eto they boughi the “Middleof the BS How's This! Road” wing once and can do it again 'Weoifer One Hundred Dollars Re-| whenever their services are worth jtor any case of catarrh that cannot ing. é fi tured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. CAMRUE BJ. Cueney & Co Pioe., Toledo O. Silver Republicans. jank We the undersigned, have known F, Cheney for the last 15 years,’ and be- him perfectly honorable in all bus- iets transactions and financtally able to out any obligations made by their d House resolved itse & Trvuax, Wholesale Druggists, the Senate and H doO. WALDING, KINNAN & MAR- Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O. Ws Catarrh Cure is taken internally directly upon the blood and BMcous surtaces ot the system. Price bottle. Soid by all druggists. timonials free, _ Ughtnng Wakes a Family. “Golumbia, Mo., March 19 —News Wehed here today of a remarkable of lightning which occurred t twenty miles east of here. Dwyer and wife and baby re to bed during a thunder storm, baby lay between its parents, nga bottle. Lightning struck been known to be the policy of no room for doubt as to the poli passage of the bill. 1,000 strong crossed the cen- the Hermitage bank with two revol- lalties received from the sale of his| gave chase, and at last reports were! portion in promoting the cause of jbook, “The First Battle,” to the |cause of bimetallism, and has ap’| pointed a committee, whose duty | will be to properly expend the funds | reserved for that purpose. The eom- | mittee is composed of Senator Jas | K. Jones, of Arkansas, Senator Tel- oloradc, Senator Wm. V. f Nebraska and Hon. A J. ner president of the vational usion bimetallism, through the democratie party: Mr. Warner is to disbaree | te the head, dizzi famed watery « spitting of muc ¢ on latest acient permanently erac on the blood and le i p Was Working as a Laundress Instead of En- | association that a 4to 5 decision was ; Not alarming after all. “It is bound |to come out all right in the end,” | continued Mr. Sage. a the Stonewall brig- ade and entered the Episcopal min. in 1869. Up to six years ago « : ‘ is sterial work s " There is no question on that : in - was in the - . * irginias. 8 tern 5: a} point., Brains and capital have ruled) © Manb : K ee te Cee or constmpti iheiworid an ¥ re Were Alanbattan, Kan, Fayette finall = ee the advent of man and Clinton, Mo. The remaine will : and natural laws have not changed, | be taken to Cincinnatti forinterment. | because of this one adverse decision. | r | No human law can prevent the com GETTING READY | bination of interests in social or| | business affairs. So-called protec i = Every expectant mother has ; | tive laws are not needed by the pub peers ordeal to face. If she does not lic, for no agsociatior or trust has yet been able to operate ata profit | 'for any length of time when it at-! tempted to oppress the people. I think an amendment to the present | |law will be asked of Congress,where | * |combinations of jlegally effected atarrh. The Munyon treatment for ure. The Munyoi ts, pri arts and Munyon’s LONG HEIRESS APPEARS é interests can be As to the railroad | | properties in which I am personally jintereste?, Ido not yet know what will be done, or whether they will | joying Her Fortune. Clinton, Mo., March 25.—Litiga- structing that body to indict the the channels afforded by ths Na will expend his portion for the bi the money received by bim thrcugh | 4,4 tional bimetallic union; Mr. Teller metallic cause through the silver re- publicans and Mr. Allen will employ} tion just commenced here, involving | ftitle to a valuable business house and several dwelliogs in Clin- ton, reyeals the s range reappear- ance of along missing heiress. In| 1874, Mrs. Margaret Boyer Bonnell, | a widow, disappearcd from her home ; withdraw from the associations to i | get ready for it, , there is no telling what may happen. ow Child-birth is full of uncertainties if Nature is not given proper assistance. which they belong. Tae directors will meet in due course of time and} will talk over the situation carefully | before taking action. The lawyers will also consider the case in all its ] orous against gambl'ng of all kinds, trated towards Bayamo and Rabi! now unrestrained, the condemnation of social ¢y.1 and charges that fees are extravagant b2caus: of inefficient Local papers ty discrimination in selecting the Grand Jury. Luavestigation of these charges is ordered and indictment whenever necessary.—Nevada Mail. cong ison Washington, D. ©. March 24.— ‘he latter portion of her married life » D.C, . Populists who accepted Hanna's money and promises and worked for declared war against their employer and his party. They have been de manding pie ever since March 4, but have been giyen no encouragement at the White House. Their demands upon Hanna have been laughed at In retalliation the “Middle of-the Road” wing has de- clared that it will not.coalesce with Washington, March 24 —The din- ner given to ex-Senator Dubois last night by the silver republicans of, into an importent conference on the policy to be pursued by this party with reference tothe Dingley bill. The result was a practical conclusion not to stand in the way of the enact- ment of the bill into law. This has majority of the silver republicans but they had not hithert> agreed upon this line of action in concert No formal resolution was adopted last night, but the expression of opinion was so general as to leave that will be pursued on the final his portion in advancing the inteest of bimetallism through the popalist of the amount to be expended onthe fact that he received 4,250,000 cem- ocratic votes, 1,500,000 popalist votes, and 500,000 republican vate, recoguizing at the same time the work done by the national bimetal- lic union as a non partisan organiza- tion. FOOTED THE BILLS. Clark Surprised His Ex-Wife and Showed His Generosity. Kansas City, Mo. Mirch 24.— Among the 23 plaintiffs who testified before Judge Scarritt at Indepen- dence and secured divorce from wedding bonds was Sadie Clark, al good looking young woman of Kan- sas City. She told the Judge that »| with Wm. F. Clark was very unhap py; and that he abused her and even threatened her life. There was no defense, and everybody thought the husband was far away. The divorce was granted by default. After the divorce was ordered a man, who had listened to it all, stepped to the Sheriff's desk and introduced him- self as William F. Clark and wanted to know if there were any costs against him. The Sheriff thought not, and Mr. Clark stepped to the jury room and spoke to his former wife and congratulated her. The meeting was a surprise to Mrs Clark, but she recovered, and the two had a long, pleasant and very satisfactory talk and parted the best of friends. Clark paid Mrs. Clark’s attorney $50, and gave Mrs. Clark $1,100 e 2D Bail Refused. Springfield. Mo, March 25.—W. lf | A. Whitesell was today rearrested and confined in the Greene County assault. The maximum punishment in Ohio, leaving her two little daugh-| party. Mr. Bryan based his divgion oo. caine seas Clinton seven years later, believing their mother dead, and lived with her father, Jacob Boyer, a wealthy and prominent citizen. in 18%8.and io his will left Margaret's ehare of the estate to her daughters. Mrs. Bonnell now turns up in Indi- anapolis poor and needy. been s laundress, and even scrubbed out office buildings for a livelihood. A local attorney, in her name, has begut action for contribution in the jail on a charge of statutory criminal to be inflicted, according to the atat- Mother’s Friend is the best help you can use at this time. It isa liniment, and when regularly ap- plied several months before baby comes, it makes the advent easy and nearly pain- less. It relieves and prevents ‘‘ morning i relaxes the overstrained mus- ieves the distended feeling, short- ens labor, makes recovery rapid and cer- bearings and evolve some plan cf future procedure. In the meantime, let the investing public keep cool.” who brought them to] — 8 R. D. Hill Was Struck by Congressman White. Frankfort, Ky., March 24—Ex if . Congressman J. D. White attacked Boyer died ae Re De eT re oe aonb as cen tain without any dangerous after-effects. Hotel last night. ‘There has been ill) Mother's Friend is good for only one feeling between the two men since} purpose, viz.: to relieve motherhood of the Congressional race last fall. danger and pain. Last night the lobby of the hotel}, $4! Hollen pes bots stan dene Seren cree 2 sy mail on receipt of price. was jammed. Hill had to pase very} ,..n "cr womes, will bo sent to any widress close to White. Without warning | application to White euddenly struck Hill just be-| “© CRADFIFLD REQULATOR Cow low the left eye with his fist, inflict-|_ % the ofher heirs restore a part of ge pute HERES: Hill db theiriegacies. She also brings an IES eS EU se actiot to set aside a deed by which fore he could recover White struck Pah ei ie SS hy dey, Jacok Boyer on the day of his death him again in the neck. Hill a to eats eckvokes, wheels, dashes, cusiitone, land two vicious “hook” blows on 5 + , », ik White, but they went wide. Friends| BUgoV Paint on ‘Earth. stepped in at this moment and held We reset tires and; the men apart. DO NOT RUIN THE WHEELS, Will furnish you a buggy She has Henry county circuit court, to make convged a main street three ctory brickbusiness house to Mrs. Starkey. Her (aughte:s, one of whom now lives n Los Angeles, have besought Mrs. Monnell in vain to come and live with hem. RAUDS WERE UNEARTHED. Winzzed by His Head- Niles, Mich, March 24.—C. F.| HIGH OR LOW GRADE Earle, living near Sodis, had a nar- | s, very few dollars. Tam thankful to all who have patronized me and hope you will continue row escape yesterday from death by to doco, and if you have never tried me, come missile which apparently came from | 8nd be convinced that thie le the right place 7-. the sky. Swe Twent-five Voters Testify That Their Bai- lots Were Tampered With. Hiisboro, Mo., Marca 25.—The demarats closed their side of the contat case yesterday at noon. The evideice continued along the came line @ cn Monday snd Tuesday. Tweny five witnesses in all testified that heir ballots had been tampered witb; making a very strong case of fraudand forgery. The republicans had ome 12 or 15 judges and clerks of ekction sworn principally as to He was working in the woods,and | Special Commissioner's Sale of Real heard something whiz by his head. Estat 5 state. At first he thought it a stray bullet. ji ‘ By authority of a decree in partition made by Asearch discovered a hole in the) .)fUiuitcourt of Bates county, Missouri, in iegi the case of Adah Fitch, etal. vs. Louisa Jane ground, and digging down several Danielson, et al. I will sell at te sale, at i the best price to be obtained therefor, the fol- feet, he brought up a piece of cop | i mr ybicribed real estate situated’ in Bates county, Missonri, to-wit: per almost red hot The cast haif of lots number one (1) and two i i » inch 1 (2 of the northeast quarter of section four (4) in The piece about three inckes in township forty (40) range thirty-three (s8)5 also i i i the south half of the southeast quarter of sec- range Ee a soll oe i rte tion thirty-three (35) in township forty-one (41) i r. Earle | of range thirty-three (33); also the east half of ented with a is é lots number one (1) and two (2) of the northwest thinks it is some meteoric substance, | quarter of section four (4) and the west half of lots number one (1) and two (2) of the northeast gar (4) in township forty (40) quarter of sectiot i It Pays to be an Indian. ne thirty-three (a3). ee ment ee z oy | ane EST ete ti he cashy, and eid eae boolg and ballots on the night of] Fort Scott, Kansas, March 23 -— | witi be made subject to the approval of the cir- Vi euit court. 242 acres ol es above deacribed Novénber 3 and morning of Novem |Betty Cash, an illiterate colored janais situated in Homer township, and eighty i : A eres adjoi git in West Point township. ber Ali the testimony showed | Woman of this city, to day establish- | tir. whote 322 acres will be sold ina body, or thatihe utmost care was used in|ed the fact that her father was an tranferring them from the precincts |Indian of the Cherokee tribe, and} gtr to th County Clerk’s office in Hills |received from the government a bord This testimony has scarcely | check for $1,321. and seven tracts of any jeating on the motion in ques-|160 acres each of Indian Territory), where Go” of trust. dated _ September tion,The republicans will, no doubt, | and for herself and her six children, | sth, |. ant sotto ates county, Minsoori clost by noon to morrow and the | 4% head rights. David Ross, a poor | in book No. 135 page 344 conveyed to the under- cas@ will ke argued and submitted colored laborer, ulso proved that he | tate lying and being situate in the county of it will be divided into smaller tracts to suit JOHN C. HAYES, parchaser, Special Commis toner. Trustee’s Sale, ute passed by the last State Legis- lature, is death. Whitesell is the &/ man who was arrested on March 15 on a like charge and bound over to wait the action of the grand jury. He was indicted ' ; ‘hat body, and though he was out on $500 bail the indictment makes it impossible for signed trustee the following described real es- % : - Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: befde night. isa half breed Indian, and received | “Twenty acres off of north end, of the east half pees oes Seo A . land f. of the northwest quarter of section eighteen (1%) $1.100 and six tracts of Jand for) sownship forty-two (42) of range twenty-nine, RUINED BY HIS MISDEEDS. himeclf and children which conveyance was made in trust W secure Abhison, Kas., March 23 —G. W. fault has been made in the payment of nearGallatin, a few days ago and Evangelina Cossio of Cisneros, th comiiitions Of Sekt Gent of ae oe ue pubes oS sds said note and interest thereon, now past due snd Havaca, March 24 —The trial of unpaid. Now therefore, at the request of the ’ 1 i i dine, tothe highest bidder for cash, at the say hat he was a tramp. and ragged | 16 year old girl who is accused by vast front door of the court hoase, in the city of CY | him te be released on bail. His case is particularly noterious satck] end hie entire outfit was|Isle of Pines, of being one of the) ys. .0n tne hours from the fact that he is a man near-| 2°! Porth 50 cents. scribed in said deed of trust; and whereas, de- Frak Royse, the Oklahoma banker, “ fey 5 @ | conditions of said deed of trust, I will proceed Friday April 9th, 1997, the payment of one certain notes fully de- Hemrickson and James Weston,met legal hokicr of said note and pursuant to the andiirty. He carried an old carpet Col. Berriz, Spanish Governor of the | Butier, county of Bates and state of Misswari,on o'clock in the fore~- o’clock in the afternoon of that leaders of the brief rebe!lion in thet | § purposes of satisfying said debi J. ©. CLARK, Trastee. and costs. He Wants to Die. Columbia, Mo., hanging of Jonn Hunt, which was to have taken place here tc-day, has been indefinite!y postponed, pend- ing an appeal to the supreme court. | yhiterell has practically confessed | ‘ Hunt, who is 78 years old, bas given | and now offers to marry the girl, but | into ail. up all hope and wants to die. He | this outlet will be refused. | wanérer. was averse to the appeal, and but Tek Ie pee eI re | for the action of his attorneys he would aye: best hanged Ss aay | Many people believe in faith cure. No doubt | lit has cared many imaginary ailments. but Is Your Tongue ‘ shen a man or woman is suffering the agonies Coated, vour throat dry, your eyes! ism or neursigis it needs som: dull and inflamed and do you fee! mean js an faith elieve the pain. generally when you get up he morn- ing, Your liver and Kid are no! ing their work. Parks Sure cape If E does nots ase ee reas them nocleny ett pcan ibe it costs -you ._no — bt w feel Netter chet ne» | Bace al per vial. Sold by Meiement & Co. house, completely demolishing Corner and wrecking the furni- fe in the room where the family + The lightning struck the bot- the baby’s hands, shatieriog it bms and split the feather mat- of the bed wide open. The clapped its hands and cried. meBody was hurt and the father put ithe fire. The baby shortly after as seized with a smothering but was soon ail right. ly 60, while the girl, Sallie Downey, was a coal desler here, and employed the girl in his office last August. Faith Cure. What's the Use ot Talking ut colds and coughs in the sum- btime. You may haye a tickliug ora little cold or baby may have ‘foup and when it comes you ought that Parks cough: Syruy is the for it... Sold by H. L. Tucker Be. it directly enters the blood ae rates to every part of tne system, de plunland snd pe wherever it Reyse was once an Atchiscn attor- island, will begin next week. = March 26.—The|;, only a little over 13. Whitesell Dey: partnership with Judge H. M. Jackon. He was accused of shady dealga here,and went to Oklahoma lin Africa. The girl will be tried by It 1s said by the prosecution that | Whes be sterted abank. He swio-/, military coart. dled.he depositors end was thrown Frost La the Seuth. Nehville, Tenn., Mar. 26.—Heavy frost are reported this morning} \frontall over Tennessee, North Ala-} der such conditions is Talle. | bana and North Georgia. Peach,! The Supremes Court denied the Why don’t you take | ctroying ard eradicating the rheumatic acid | regi@ were in fall bloom and the | Spreckels from the judgment of the | guired st ps satiny sad exeestion ad robbility E t entailing large losses. It seems probable that ste will be} sentenced toa long term of impris | seni ; i is | of a general exe onment in some Spanish penal colony | TOE pare oe ae returnable at the June term, I6d7, of sald court to me directed in favor of J H Beckham, Joseph Mercer and J G McKnight, partners doing business under the firm name and style of Beckham, Mercer & Company, and against JC sbrough, I have levied 5 Won One Mill'on Dollars. ed and is now a! Jett and “WE Tho 1 bs sp sfas cae i San Francisco, Cal., March 24 —j and — ene HE ing ee _ i . claim of defendants 'e1 E The # ! Rudolph Spreckels has won @ Vie [ brough, in and to the following deseribed real | z a | estate sit Bates county, Missouri to-wit \tory over bis parente, Mr. and Mrs. | “The nor ier of tee gaat | Clause Spreckels,the Supreme Court | ter f - leonfirming bis ownership to proper-) i © ity worth $1,000.000, which bad beer | conveyed to him by bis father. between is} eal of Ciau sreckels and Anna - be pear trees throughout this | app al o 3s Spr if eh 2h re Be muy be re . MUDD. is that these fruits are|lower court, by which the right to/“" “"" SEIS, ae the property was vested in Rudolph.} ***

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