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THE KEY SMOOTH WORK | g ' | To Get Testimony in the Sugar Investigatton a ae bl ls Ln aichly season ; e : js to fort y orehand with —Broker Chapman Must Tell all That He Knows. PRICKLY ASH BITTERS. f attends the passage of the present, gthens and regulates the liver, | igtimulates the hidneys, tones up the & igemech and digestion and cleanses the & Is. 5 PRICE $1.00 PER BOTTLE. a gold by all Druggists. és = _ er Chapman fo give to the senate the information he refused the inyesti lution of Senator Allen is regarded jail. The regolution and the discus. | MENT. law through the senate by the reso- | ty. nent young farmers named Graat as a very adroit effort to force Brok-| aud Joe Melton,cousius. The trouble F 1S STARTLING STATE- gating committee or serve a term in, ere] months past. sion which it caused will probably | grew furious, and without warning DUEL BETWEEN COUSINS. An Express Messenger’s Thrilling Ride With | a Wildcat, They Were Rivals for the Same Woman's} Cincinnati, O., May 13.—Yester-| Hand and Fought to the Death. | day evening, before the arrival of| Mountain Grove, Mo., May 10.— | the Lexington express on the Ken-| | Washington, D. C., May 13.—Tbe A horrible cutting affray tock place |tucky Central, a telegram was re-| Blrevival of the sugar scandal which|at a social gathering a few miles | ceived saying that a wild cat was! northeast of this city in Texas coun- loose inthe express car. Two large | The principals wera two promi-| wild cats were consigned toa party in Lexington. To the horror of the! messenger, one of the animals got: was the outgcowth of a rival love out. The wild cat took up a poat- affair ard had beea brewing for sey-| tion on top of a lot of kegs. Ex-| pres3 Messenger Garrett was io con-| The youvg-r one, Grant. finally |stant fear that the sayage} animal |) 5 : - | new and bun would spring, bat at no time during] all the old-tash | | | { | 2 as PROFESSOR J. M. MUNYON. Professor eading auth nis honored teday sa the | in th tical world. make it very difficult for the Preei-| pounced upon the other and literally | the long distance did it attempt to | factories ete , dent to intervene in Mr. Chapman’s| slashed him to pieces before friends attack Garrett | soeaiaineec bn = 1 Says the Cuban Patriots behelf,and asthelatter will probably ;could int-ifere. The injured man| Whew the train arrived here three | {are for nearly : a Will Win. not tell the senate which of their| was dazed from the first and cannot | unsuccetsful attempts were made (ry) ee on’s Dyaye pain Care | number in 1894 used the information| possib'y tecov-er. His slayer hag|tbrewab'anket over the cat, Dat | deenvemsesn faa | they possessed about the provisions|skippe! the country. The families each time he slid out of the folds. yos/amiteey corece ail The | that Weyler Has Proven a Fail-|of the sugar schedule tosp-culate of ‘oth puties are prostrated over The firemag then brought a torch, Marea way | gre—President MeKinley’s in stocks, bis imprisonest is con-|the affair, The young woman in| é@triking the animal in the face with | —_______ Se sidered likely. question wa: as +e witness to the |it, blinding and dazing the cat, and Deserted His Sick Wife. | Predicament. Chapman, having telegraphed to Washington, D. C., May 12.—Con | his attorneys in this city to withdraw General Lea has made a report | bis application for pardon, as he will ithe State Department descriptive|come at cnce to Washington to tthe general situation in Cuba, | serve out his sentence, appears to hich is said to be so very startling | have decided to enter upon a period sits character that President Mc- | of rest in the district jail fioley is reluctant to make it public. ia Weak. Leeeouns [ee makes a bitter attack upon | doses of MacDonald’s Barley Elixir will give ler. He declares that Weyler | znd restores the vital eneriye hromotes ood as DO grounds for stating that the nd fh eileen sleep and cheerful spirits. d has been pacified,and declares the insurrection was never onger than at the present time Ife believes the patriots will drive Spaniards from the island. {tis true, he eays, that the Cubans da pitched battle with Weyler’s but just us soon as Spanish ps leave a Province they resume tions. The Spanish troops are ontented beeause of their failure i get their pay. F'rom present indi ons Spain is haviog great diffi ty in making another Joan, and po funds with which to carry on tbe war. . When you feel weak, nervous and irritabie caused by too severe physical labor, a few Sold by MeClement & Co. Her Mamma Her Aid. Lexington, Ky, May 12 —At the G.A.R. Encampment one cf the prettiest closing scenes was the wedding of Miss Mabel Bateman and Charles Allen, of Louisville. Young Mr. Allen had asked for the band of Allen Batemau’s daughter, but this wealthy cariiage manufac- turer refused Papa Bateman isa veteran of the federal ranks. He was delighted when his wife and daughter eignified their willingress to attend the encampment, but he regretted that bis business would depriye him of the pleasure of ac- companying them. Young Mr. Allen was informed of the situation. He forthwith furnished handsomely a residence in Louisville's ewellest section, while the young lady, sided by ber mother, made preparations. CALLS WEYLER A FAILURE. Gen. Lee, os a military man, says Gen. Weyler bas been a com- failure. ‘He shows that on pure militery inde, the United States would be ly justified in recognizing the in nts as belligerent forces, and het on the ground of humanity such imperatively necessary, for in no way cau Spain be forced to the captured patriots as pris SASTONRIA. Sing 10a every a OPS, bee an Request of Homeopaths, Jefferson City, Mo, May 11.—Dr. : of war. ; W. D. Foster of Kansas City, Dr. S. Gen. Lee gives names and dates|B. Parsons of St. Louis and Dr. H. eases of starvation, and among the| J. Ravold of St. Joseph, a committee ber are many American citizens.|of the Homeopathic State Medical panying the report from the] association, were ia the city to-day gul General are similar docu and called upon Governor Stephens. from Consuls in Matanzas and | They want théir echool of medicine towns. to have equal representation in the It was this report of Consul Gen | Stats Board of Health with the Allo- ml Lee to which Senator Lodge|pathic school aud presented their d during the debate Tuesday, | reasons and arguments why it should ring that the State Department | be done. The board consists of seven in possession of official informa | members, and the terms of four have which would fully justify the|expired. The Governor will not ge of the resolution. Genera! | make the appointments for several fee's report was written after the | days yet. dle of April. Several Senators determined to call for its sub- ion to the Senate. A Promise Hard to Keep. Clinton, Mo, May 12.—The Clin- ton pottery bas filed a trust deed and chattel mortgage to Calvird and Lewis, assignees of ths Henry County bank, covering the pottery plant, $8,000 worth of wars on hand, and $5,000 book accounts to secure au indebtedness of $16,000 due the bank. The plant has been idle most of the time for a year, although during the campaigo it was one of MR. BRYAN GOING WEST. Speak in California and Then Go to Oregon. n Francisco, Cal.. May 12.— rmen Alford of the Democratic Central Committee has been ging the details of William J. Bryan's visit and preparing for a meat occasion on the night of July (when the distioguished visito ill be given an ovation and will ad- amass meeting. A week ago man Alford secured Mr. Bryan’s fomise to come to San Francisco mediately after the banquet to be fven to Mr. Bryan at Los Aageles jduly 5. A number of leadjng Rmocrats will go to Los Angeles by ial train and escort the orator to ployees to open up again immediate- ly after McKinley's election. To Force a Vote. Frankfort, refused to vote on the pending elec cutting. it was captured and put into a bar-| rel and shipped back to Lexington. Jobe Stermaca’s Birthday. Des Moines, Ia, "May 10.—Iowa j opened her doors to breweries aud | distilleries Saturday afternoon, wheo Washington, May 10.—Secretary of State John Sherman is 74 yeara old to day and congratulations have been pouring in on the distinguish-| Gov. Drake signed the new liquor ei statesman from an early bour.|law, and thereby legalized the man- | Among the first to be received were | ufacture of beer and whiskey in the thes3 of President McKinley, ac-| Hawkeye state. Gov. Drake was companied by a bouquet of flowers candid with all men and women who fcom the White House conservatory. | visited him or wrote tohim. He al-} Oa reaching h’s desk in the state| ways said that he intended to sign department the secretary found it thebill, but tuis did not appear to Se se atop the protests which were filed piled high with floral offerings from with him. Drake university, of the hands of department heads and| which the governor is the president subordinates. Mr. and Mrs. Sher-|and principal founder, entered one man have issued invitations for aj of the most vigorous objections to birthday reception at 9 o'clock this the bill. evening. It wili be the center of at- madih Gold Found in the Wichita Mountain. traction for a distinguished company} Denison, Tex, May 13.—Henry of people. Stephens and William Morris arrived this evening from the Commanche a reservation. The young men brought with them samples of gold the senios partner ot the firm of F J| quartz which was dug out of the Cheney & Co., doing business in the city Wichita mountains They came of eo county and Eke aforesaid, | near losing their lives at the hands and that firm will pay the sum ot ONE i HUNDERD DOLLARS for each and po pone a a, pagans every case of Catarrh that cannot be cur- w 0 expelie em rom 6 reser- ed by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure, vation. Morrow received an arrow “ i poe oo wound in the left leg. The young Sworn to before me and suscribed in my | men say there is plenty of gold in presences tits OuLasyACr acc) = oat tie i of tho Wiebita eeaebaie (oa 3 a Noes } ae Wa GhEsooN. San Francisco, May 13.—The Hal's C taken internally, {steamer Austra‘ia from Honolul {all’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, |Steamer Austraa from Honolulu and acts directly on the blood and mucous | brought word of an attempt to surfaces ot the system. Send for testi-| scuttle the American ship Indiana, monijals, free. a New York, havin __F." J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. — = - oat ste ape Reel gax-Sold by druggist, 75- * O08 ©! gar i Cee augur hole had been bored through Young farmer Kills Himsalf, the bottom and three of the crew Richmond, Mo., May 12.—Alvert| suspected of the job, deserted after M. Haynes, a prosperous farmer, | discovery of the leak. The cargo i «| was somewhat damaged, but the seed shoes #8 wee eG —— leak was diseovered in time to eave cide yesterday morning between 6/4), sbip. and 7 o'clock at his home four miles = : self from a beam in h’s corn crib. |tifted by cablegram of the death of He was dis¢tovered in the crib sev-| Charles Lynch, Esq, of Bally Cur- eral hours after the deed by a neigh-|ran castle, in the county of Sligo, ber, who called to see him. Haynes|Ireland. This death makes Mr. ; ; Lynch heir to an estate whose rent fell on the pavement in Richmond rol is about £6,000 per annum =H in the winter end s'rock bis head! 41) jeave for Ireland in a few days. aga‘net the pavement and has grad-| Mr. Lynch has lived here for twenty- ually since that time been losing his/| five years andis a promiseat busi mind. He leaves an aged father, | DeSs man. a wife and one child. He was well] he municipal election at Hanni- off financially and an excelient young | bal (Mo.) on the 4th was a great vic- tory for the Democracy. Hannibal is a Republican city on a strictly party vote by a good round majority but “prosperity” not having arrived there the people were in no humor State of Ohio, City of Toledo, ) l.ucas County. J Frank J Cheney makes oath that he is mac. Jackson, La, May 12 -Ward Con- stable F. M. Norworthy left here for been married a year and they have been living in Deepwater only siuce last winter. the young wife was sfilicted with consumption snd of late sha bas been bedfast ed to leave his invalid wife and de liberately had all bed on which the wife lay, a chair anda broken cook stove. not leave Deepwater right away, but the institutions that promised eme Kentucky Senate bordered upon-a revolution this morning. The arrest of all democratic members was or- dered by the Speaker, because they tion bill. A quorum was declared.) +, shoot any member of the Bolen Clinton, La, Monday night, having in custody a negro, Charles Jackson, who was charged with attempting to wreck a train on the Jackson Rail- road. Near Redwood Bridge he was surrounded by an armed body of men, who hanged the negro. Owivg to the fact that a large amount of personal property in Johnson county is not giyen in to the Assessor for taxation, the County Court made an order to appointa and mortgages to be used by the Board of Equalization next April. Pete Amsiey Killed. Louisville, Ky. May 10.—Pete Amsley, the leader of the notorious Weder faction, which has been ready competent person to take a trane-|¢ Ky., May 14.—The cript of all unsatisfied deeds of trust to again vote the Republican ticket Democrats elected their entire ticket by the largest majorities ever known in the city of Hannibel.—Clinton Democrat. Chicago, Ill., May 12.—The Illi nois Stee! Works’ big plant has been permanently closed down, throwing 2,500 men out of employment. Offi cials of the concern refuse to make any statement as to the cause for In Deepwater last Monday Jobn! |W. Rich was arrested tor wife de-| sertion and the good people of that! place are bitterly indignant over his cruel actions. Mr. and Mrs. Rich have not yet/| When they came there About a week ago Rich determin- | the furniture moved from the house except the He did was preparing to do so when Con stable Henry Hearae swooped dowa on him that morning and placed bim under arrest for wiie desertion. The warrant was sworn out by Mrs. Rich’s father.—Clinton Demccrat. Boy Was fis Wife. Topeka, Kan, May 13—A man and a boy traveling across the coun try inregular tremp style were found at the South Topeka Missouri Pacif- Traveling ‘*Doctor’’ (3 yc came to light to-day. jable parties have besn visited by a tis | finest \three HOOSIERS VICTIMIZED. Gat Means of a a Several que Game. A dispatch from Bourbon, Ind. Thousands | dated 2d inst, says Probably one of the smoothest gar paki Ss uperated by surre ty or Several incur- , doctor representing bimself as being from C used by the doctor is one of the s, Obio. The contract legal documents ever con- tract the patient 3 to take medicine as directed | or the money which has been depos- ited in bank is forfeited. The medi- | eine is compounded in such a manner that the patient is unable to take it. At the expiration of thirty days the {doctor calls and, finding the medi- cine not taken as agreed, the money s forfeited Five wealihy farmers in this vicinity have been defrauded out of about $5,000 James Teters is the heaviest loser, being victimized different times, the amounting to $2,060. whole Crazed by Bryan's Defeat. Webster City, Io, May 10.—L, D. Allen, nurseryman and prominent free silver advocate, was to day ta: ken to the icsaue asylum at Inde- pendence. Hia malady is a result of the last presidential election. About the time of the nomination of William J. Bryan for the presidency he became a radical free silver man, when bis favorite candidate was de- feated he brooded over the result until his mind was affected. Washington May 12.—Senator Aldrich returned to Washington to- day ani said that nothing had oc- curred to change his determination to call up the tariff billon May 18, the date which had b2en sat by him. Speaking of the claims of the demo crats that they had not sufficient time to exemine the comparative statement ke said it had been fur- nisbe1 them in time, he thought, to ic junction by the police about mid- night. The couple hed ridden from Kavsas City in a box car with a crowd of tramps. ‘I'hey are trying to reach friends in Cherryva'e, they say. One of them carried a valice full of women’s clothes and this ex- cited the suspicion of the police of fieer who found them. They were taken to the police station in a patrol wagon. “What are you doing with these woman's clothing?” asked Sergeant Donovan. “She's my wife,” explain- edthe man. The sergeant lifted the hat frcm the supposed boy, and eure enough it was a woman. She had rigged herself in asuit of clothes belonging to her husband and had undertaken to get a taste of tramp © | life. Ballard’s Snow Liniment. 4 Mrs. Hamilton, Cambridge, Ills-., says: { had the rheumatism so bad I could not raise my hand to my head, Ballard’s Snow liniment has entirely cured me. I tad pleasure in informing my neighbors and fricnds what it has done for me. Chas Hanley, clerk ter Lay & Lyman, Kewanee Ill., advises us that Snow Lir- ement cured him of rheumatism. not try it. {twill surely do you gaod. It will cure all inflamation wounds, sore cuts, sprains etc, Tallahasse, Fla, May 14—Ex Congreseman S R. Mallory of Pen sacola was elected senator from Florida at coon on the twenty fifth ballot, after an exciting fight, the ballot resulting: Mallory, 53; Chip ley. 45; Call, 1 The Chipleyites would not giveup the fight, but the official count set tled the matter. Mallory is a pro- pounced silver man. He served in the house two terms. At 2. m.a caucus of anti-Chip- ley men was held. Stockton came down, and Ma'lery was unanimously 1 present. The tight war an exciting Why! Sold by H. L. Tucker nominated, forty five members being | gnswer every purpose. The Indianapolis Sentinel says, Not afew of the great establish- ments of this country have been kept from shutting down during the hard times by virtue of their foreign orders alone. Can any industry which competes with foreign manu- facturers on foreign soil have any valid excuse for asking protection from foreign competition on Ameri- can soil? a Baby Mine! Every mother feels an inde- scribable dread of the pain and danger attend- ant upon the most critical pe- riod of her life. Becoming a mother should be a source of joy to all, but the suffering and danger of the ordeal make its anticipation one of misery. 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