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la Most Horrible Weylerism On An Innoce Child. | mounted revolver for the mite to The Washington Times gives the | ad to the | following horrible story to the world | = y pls; about the Butcher Weyler: | Weyler toid the baby prisoner to “A pathetic story, showing the | bite it, which he did | private and unofiicial cheracter of one! blew the whom we are inclined to regard as €2ce Of his est mediately follo AWFUL DEED OF A HUSBAND. js With His W Shoots Her, H's Ch ; , Ok. June 1. _-W illiam M. s hotel 1 of Geuda Springs, | shot and killed his wife and pear here Tuesday evening and shot bimself three times in the Te elias sonmeeind teeee a fiend incarnate, is told bya lady ‘ d Wey- F ath of the city, and the news who resides in Washington, and is : snee his love 4 60) Piers Aer ee Seok whose husband until recently was : of the broug: j Y | an officer in the Spanish army. lady wh thi tcry resigned genet who wanted the assistance ihe officers ome weeks 250 W. M. Piper and wife, Mra. Bessie E. Piper, sep pdat Geula Springs, and the with the ascistance of friends, her 2-year-old baby away and here to live with her brother w. Later Piper kidnaped the and took it back to his home, fvedays ago Mrs. Piper and g sister, accompar od by a gentle friend, and through shategy We the babe from bis couch early , moraing and brought it back During the regimeof Weyler in} Cuba, this gentleman was attached to a raidieg columa which went out into Havana Province and succeeded in massacreing the families of aj ?0%8 4° “ot come vver to Cuba number of Cubans who were with the forces in the field. In th» course of the butchery, the officera of the «x pedition were attracted to a brig tn little Cuban Boy, of three or f ur - : ig years, and they concluded to e; eeoisy ines uel tie iother: ty bim and take him back to Heva: > ehonghte: with them. Oa the way, becom! friendly with his captors, he li outa little patriotic song, in wh Weyler’s rame waa handled wich more vigor than poliiencess, and the officers thought it such a good joke that they would let the cap‘aia-gen eral enjoy it too. more tary dictatcr of or two. Why ‘ao Cure © cstipation Forever. night Piper arrived in Perry E ote himeelf near where his fp was stopping, aud is morn + 8 g when BO one was i house ma gt in and “ amg Aterible struggle t toring which the two womei pipet fought li madmen and omen. The baby was nearly jerked is two, and was injured. The women the best of tho struggle, and i ys after, the chief officers of the column tuok the little fellow up to tho palace and got him to sing his song for the benefit of the great man. The latter ge aes was unable to appreciate the humor | p, h Vin +t nh of = = —_—* — —— t — us. The man who missed the bucg : ack, as was his wont when anything ole w . as | — [Piper pulled his pistol and began did not please him. However. he — sang ag aa oe wen shooting. Two balls hit hia wife, |called the small insurgent to his) was ever pusished for miesing the | od at first it was thought that she|knee, and in his paternal way, took | target ia ths barrel —Ex. went out ba drawn out his ivory-handled and gold-/ j Men Sleeping boat destroyers stole though close enough to have blown | rupees (about TEXAS ATTACKED BY DESTROYERS v iards a Truly Mole St. N Sunday night two Spanish torpedo out of Santi. | ago harbor, and two miles westward agaiost the black coast line, then} { suddenly made a dash for the battle- | ship Texas Cue of them crept within 500 yar the ship before | she wa3 discovered by the Texas lookout. , beaten, aud the m guns, were tastant] Imaedia were piog at the} alert. | Texas six pound- | ers began sp in a loud tone of | voice acd ¥ Jischarging a tor pedo or firing a shot the destroyers fled to the cntrauce of the har bor. The Brooklia als lying black craft, bu+ thy Texas did the greater part of searcilight outli _ The firing. her enemy. | a The destio 8 the yas un- ght. | 1 was the hat the distroy-| ers did not evea launch a torpedo So fier attack of the Texas oat of water. Bombay, anes Z —A conf flagration at Peshawer, which was not ed for tweaty four hours | stroyed 4900 houses, doing damage eit Will Foor up $600,000,000 If ait ENORMOUS EXPENSE INCURRED BY THE WAR to the amount of four 0,000.000 This is supposed to be the record tire of odia Last a Year, ms killed, but she jrevived later. The babs was slightly hurt, and |. itn Piper lett the house thinking ~ Hphad killed hie wife, the baby and s, fhiswife’s sister. Near the house Piper drank a full bottle of whisky ind then sant three bullets into his >) Iown brain. He was picked up by the officers later, a raving maniac. He can live but a very few hours. a Educate Your Bowels With Cas- carets. Cathartic, cure constipation forever Nash C. C. fail, druggists refund money Gift of a Chicago Woman. ~] Chicago, Ill, June 1.—The United States will be the richer by a hospie nouncemenst of Chairr Cannon of the House Committee on Appropri ations to day thatthe Spanish war | would cost $600.000,000 if it lasted rwasin accordance with the ay announcement made in the dispatches early in the week—that the excess of the expenditures by the Treasury over the receipts wou'd soon run to £2,000,600 per day. A deficit of thie magnitude has not yet been attained, except on a} few occasions, but large drafts are expected when the troops are all sworn into the Federal servico and enter upon active campaign work. Secretary Alger and Secretary Long tulat Chickamauga park within a few days through the generosity of nk f Mrs. I. Z Leiter. The illmess| MILITARY OFFICER i much so long as they have any | tmong the troops there was brought POKES FUN AT PATRIOTS. | hopes of « higher position. | — Jo her notice sometime ago and she Those who have been about the | atonce began correspondence with | headquarters of the Missouri Na-| Asistant Surgeon General Senn, to Says Missouri Show!d Enlist an Entire Reg- | 4:44] Guard at Jefferson Barracks | ses what might be done. iment of Would-be Colonels. and the Planters Hotel since the| Mrs. Leiter was told that a pcr- first call for troops have not failed | : manent hospital to supply MOTO: nd Rush of (Officers “ie Sull on land ; ; humorous side to the! comforts than the ordinary field aS serious busiuesa of se men to thelters was what was chiefly needed Growing in Volume. war. A good mai yho would St. Louis Republic. observe & very adtho Chickamauga hotel, located =. pe 2 to have their names made tpn the grounds, near Crawfish | The statement was made by a mil- public have been er d most in- Springs, was thought to be the most | itary maa yesterday, who is ina por aystrio asly in looki {ter some stitable. It is this building Mrs. |Sitioa to speak with information on 44,4 perch for themsely~s, aod noth if Se ees t Sewanee Wie. |” Leiter has purchased for the gov-| the subject, that eee paes Mis- ; 3 than the lofty emment. souri have expressed a willingness | f these patriots. . } The hospits] wil! supply accom. | to serve in the Missouri volunteers ¢ | Modations for between 600 and 700 |in the capacity of Colonels to make ¢ Frick eoldicrs and will at once be | full regiment of twelve compa- ; flted up for that purpose. Dr. | nies. — Senn will have charge of the neces In a spirit of levity this official wy alterations and will devise the| Went on to say that he hoped the Wrangements for the caring of the | W8F department would so modify Racire, W Patients. It is thought the hospital the rules that an entire regiment of | the bi Will be ready for occupation within colonels could be equipped in the | eus, and ty htwo or three weeks. state and each one commissioned as/ on a rampage Mrs. Leiter is in Washington at|® Colonel and allowed the pay of a) of Racine to-é Present, but I. %. Leiter, who is in|Priyate. He said be thought it son, t easte, _Jite city, said that the report that would take about 12 companies to and half a hundred cthe "| his wife haa purchased the building | thin out the ranks of the aspiring | escaped similar fate. Prir Ww correct. Mr. Leiter understood, | Colonels. Anderson tru hesaid, that Dr. Senn is to fit the The demands that are being made t icket fence. The j hospital up immediately, and that}? General Bell and Governor jfurious a at stepped upon the Stephens do not seem to be decreas: | body and ran his tusks through it. d and wrecked a dozen an im- y sur- ro was k ers narro and jam the government will accept it as fon as it is presented. ing any,in spite of the repeated eer ee aes | statements that these places may l turned over the large circus fer from catarrh or | possibly not be within the gift of the wagons and routed the police patrol sl in the head and have never tried | state officials, and that even if they wagons. After an hour of terror Hise enetaggen Best aoee are, only men of experience will be fifty men armed w pitchforks, bottle of Ely's Gccane sales Gan be selected. All these statements seems fad at your druggists or we mail it | to only whet the appetite of those monster. A scor for 10 cents. Full size 50 cents. who want to wear shoulder-straps | injured during the panic. harge and other weap ee 2 Warren St. N. ¥. City | with eagles on them and have their - ae lend advi me try Ely’s Cream | of ee i sap ¢ r and after using it six weeks I ee big has been pend- s past bas been rity of the Cleve- ky breweries are in ation now and under one isve myself cured of catarth. ¢|8PPe#*® that each one of them thinks ia most valuable remedy —Joseph | that the rules might be modified in wart, 624 Grand Ave., Brooklyn, | his particular case, so as to admit of Z | his valuable seryices in behalf of his Third: Cal I Will be Made. | country. Washington, D.C., June 2.—U o-| The list of aspiring Captains is one corp there is a change in the plans of | | also growing, and there are now Manageme! t. The capital ‘stock of te war department a third call for | enough of them to fill up several the n¢ ny is $7,000,009. The — will be made necessary | companies, while the lieutenants are deal was closed yesterday, when a e the additional 75,@00 volun-|sawing wood and saying nothing. ers are mustered into service. So|A good many of the would-be colo- pare Senn ew bebe ae | Mtwas hinted this morning in well-|nels would accept the office of Major | | Sandusky Brewing Company. The formed circles. Enlistments are! rather than have the war go on in- incorporation papers have been re J definitely, but they will not admit} turned from Columbus. | final meeting of the brewers were | submitted figures to tbe Finance | committee of the Senate when they JEERED THE FLAG. were before them in reference to the ee revenue bill showing that the war| And Six Foreign Miners Were Shot Down. would cost $350,000,000. This was Altoona, Pa, June 2.—Word}|¥pon the basis of a six months’ con- test, and it wasTadmitted that the figures were below the probable ther thao 1 above it. reached the city last night of a riot which occurred at Scalp Lovel, a little mining town in Cambria county, | ™ between foreign and American la borers. The p cation was an| t to the flag by some Huns. So can be learned six Hi were t none fatally. A de were in \f nor ee | gro oup | fer « f the vol 2d Poles|the present crowd | United O18 e&€i1Z72 3 will be the pendence of pendence oi and a battle resalted. nized or not and whether the of Porto Rico ard the is permanent or not. lowed by riot came to sev-] Pareled 277 ; procured rifles} Key West. Fla, June 3—Two rged the f Spasish Sailers, eral veterans and revolver ¢c eigners from the rear. dred and seventy-seven sai crews of the four ral volleys iato the ish steamers and several were seen to fall. echooners, have The Am tices orderir the town w or cufter the consequence. The stea m there : = up Se of 5.008. 0 0 little glands in the human stomach. These ; gland is pour out the digestive juices wh lissolve or digest the f Indig is want of weakness of glan is, need of help to restore the health of these organs. The b —s most natural help is} Shaker Digestive Cor-| ause it supplies ein any capacity ded by the glards as pertaining to war. Judge to prepare the digestive juices. Be-|Tocke issued an order opening the cause it strengthens and invigorates | , one ik sonciaemation +n te canes the glands and the stomach unti pee ee gears a om | they are able to do their work alone. | °* the bark Loranzo and the brigare Shaker Digestive Cordial cures indi-| Frazvuito so as to give the owners gestion eertainly and permanently. /|of the cargoes sixty days in which to, 3 does a 4 a I file claims and make further proof of | ii | —— erased pnpackl sebicrarriceesS | ownership. These cargoes are! At druggists, price 10 cents to $1 claimed by neutrals. The vessels per bottle. will be held. which were held by Tl 000 Representatives... American Clothing House, Palace Hotel Corner. barley, t JOM. Born & Co. Great it Chicago Merchant Tailors. s tra t “ONLY Tut BEST ’ BORN BORN : © choose from BiG GAME LAW CASE Defendant, if Convicted, May be Flacd $325,000 tor Shipmeg Birds , Prom lihnios Kewanee, Ill, Ju Warden Loveday of I State’s A ney G filed a declaration ¢ ; terday arging H. Clay Merritt of this «ty with violating the gam; laws 13,054 times, that be ing the number of birds he has shipped out of the state. Merritt is one of the most extensive cold ster- age game dealers in the country, sends birds to eastern patrons at all time, and the game warden f he violates the law in doing so dur ing the elose season. On the 13,054 birds the minimum fines sre about 5,000 and the maximum over 25,000. POOR WAGES AND FOOD | Russian Soldier Lives on Meager Pation and Get $2.25 Per Year From the New York Press The wages of a common soldier in Russia are 3 rubles per avpum— about $2.25. The ratiou are daily two pounds of suchary, which is a very coarse kind of bread made of cracked rye, baked bard at firet, then cut in smail pieces and further dried ia a heated over. as tity of sait ‘and eon soup is boiled in @ capable of holding 4 to the wateris caat TL lealt 1 f € t dip Py re Oh, the Pain of Rheumatism! ae