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THIS YOUTH MUST DIE. Seventeen- Year-Old Murderer Sentenced to Be Hanged. March 7.—The sridgeport, Conn., youngest murderer ever sentenced in | Connecticut to forfeit his life on the} gallows is Charles B. Cross of Stam-/| ford, who was found guilty to-night of murder in the first jury in the Superior court Cross is just 17 years of age, slight of build and more boyish in appear- ance than his age indicates. When the verdict was pronounced the boy turned pale, trembled and sank into a chair, his head buried in his hands, from toraback sentenc- the state while violent sobs burst his lips. Judge A. T ed him to be hi prison on July 20 next While was pro- nounced the convicted murderer stood supported by thearm of Sheriff Haw- nged at sentence being ley, and when asked if he had any- thing to say. his voice failed him. A faint “No, sir.” scarcely reached the court’s ear. Judge Roarback departed from the stereotyped form to remark that the court fally concurred in and approv- ed the verdict. The members tating to return a first degree verdict hesi- because of the accused’s extreme youth. Cross was convicted of assaulting and killing Mrs. Sarah iting, fui whom he did chores, on Nov. 8 last. For nearly a week the crime was mystery, he spreading the report that burglars had eommitted the murder. He finally confessed to detectives. In- sanity was the only defense offered, ; experts testif ying in his beh: lf. a Have yous aut A ieee of Bal- lard’s Horehound syrup willrelieve it. rice 25 and:50 cents, at H. L. Tuck- er’s. IN APPALLING CONDITION. Inhabitants of Mississippi County Be- ing Wiped Qut by Disease. Jackson, Miss., March 7.—An offi- cial report made to the Hinds county board of supervisors reveals an ap- palling state of affairs in the Jones- ville neighborhood, in the southern part of the county. The community is literally honey- combed with smallpox of the most virulent and loathsome form and du- ring the past six weeks nearly 100 deaths have oceurred. On some days the death rate has been so large that it was impos- sible to secure coffins and rude cask- ets were made from rails. Whole families have been wiped out of ex- istence and of several large families only one or two childrer re left. | tric . 7 2 s SeN a: ‘ You can be cheerfuland happy only | family wine ex-enc rot yor . : dren ar if a trict, a resolution was read and | hot, has filed a suit for libel against t ed . Sheet eae i BF ap ie gBeaar as 1s around the world 7 Many of the patients who are now in| unanimously adopted, recommend-| afvg Rxtoais Badia i Ott when you an a you fe = ‘out {Grocers and Druggists sell Speer’s Wines and Brandy (We eee z & = ss > é 7M. banta, e er- f sorts” take HERBINE, it will brace a critical condition without med-]ing that Gov ste ; é Pe reais Badcatients i — ach : med-jing that Gov. Lon V. Stephens be chant of this city you up Price 50 cents, at H. L.} — — Wwe lon ¢é ying » sJlecate-at-lare > pa Ws Oe Saas ae — - neon “ a eo « po dying 1e ps sent as a delegate-at-large to the The first paragraph « res that | Tacke.’s. Faruesa Bove Diewacd Trustee's Sai offrom three to five per day. The], ‘ratic nationalconvention : ss a y a. sm oo ; eT year . lemocratie nationalconvention. The] the defendant, in the presence of va Blew ees “eg ee : Whereas, Albert M. Garrison and Ruth E. death r: e exceeds ¢: ve “er “ i vi t race * . oie ’ i F align ] are pans iy p | Gar - & wit-, b their deed { trast a (0, percent and/compliment was a graceful and ap-| rious people, declared that she saw . Pp Pr | libel iil i March 8.—Three | Gezreos., bie sito, ana recorded tm tbe the entire lower portion of the county preciated cne and will do as much as] qyjny “c} ee a ind? | Fort Scott, Kan., March 8.—The|sons of Jaeob Ziegler, a farmer, fell | recorder’s office within and for Bates county, . és 3 ’ : Chinn “shoot Goebel from behind é Sits z . EN. Missouri. in book No 157 page 486 conveyed is demoralized. anything else to utterly obliterate] and that by this Whelows declaration | Missouri, Kansas & Texas depot at | through the ice in a creek yesterday | the undersigned trustee the following desert T ie cama * * . a RE a = = ‘i . - “fl i pistes oo, bed real estate iving sad being situate is The board of supervisors will make | factional feeling and conduct in this he has been damaged in the sum of Humboldt, in Allen county, was/and drowned The bodies of the] the county of Bates and stete of Missoett, an effort to check furtherspread, and |eounty in the present and future cam- $25,000 wrecked this morning before day- | children, each of whom was less than | 57%! se or the west half of the sera at its mo-ning session carte blanche | paigns. The second count says that the de- | ight. by safe blowers, who over-| years old, have not been recovered Seer ts eee ae — was given to the physicians to pur- The Advertiser is authorized xo | +, Se > % charged a shot with which they in- | yet. west quarter of the southeast quarter of the sseeiee ise fendant, Kate M. Banta, at numerous : ‘i A - nerth west quarter of sect'on seven (7), in towne chase supplies and medicines. state that Gov Stephens has made| other times and places ia Frankfort, | t¢2ded to blow open the safe. The oo ship thirty-eight (38), of range thirty (30), com . rae _ = < ’ pails The ven = -,| taining seventy G0) acres more oF y = > i . . sas - ys = y € t € elaim é ir : r forty-three coffins used] no efforts whatever to be selected as spoke and published these following roof of the building was blown off (Th Macon a ec ae ri ari rik te sonaee the payment oF tour cartel P pe reek fad al. 5 f . } : * iscovered afte: or ‘ sec! he jer — the past two weeks was al-la delegate-at-large, being content to ialse, slanderous and malicious words, | 22d the walls shattered. All the con- | discovered after long and areful dll Co a ae owed. keep hands off and leave the matter} of and concerning the plaintiff tents of the building were broken and | arch that that Moneroe City man of tn ecieae a , 7 a > De > i af Ff ace § t f 10 shippe vi < fee * e ar 50,000 Workmen Are Idle. wholly to the people of Missouri. He] «He, Jack ( hinn, shot gnd_ killed | * attered, and the safe was demol- | Who shipped 10,000 poun is of feath ad e annual interest a Chicago, IL, March 7.—Buildir would doubtless feel proud of so great Goebel.” That said words were | ished The telegraph instruments | TS conducts a light business on a | the terms and conditions of said not "Good y <> rc ‘.—Building ie . — = bs 2 . we } of trust, such default rendered the whole debt material firms which supply the Chi. |" honor, but if it shoul Ibex onferred | spoken falsely and maliciously, and | #24 wires were scattered over the ‘eavy scale due and payable once, and the same 6 sew cago market voted to-day to close |2P0™ him he desires that it be con-|for the avowed purpose of charging | T@ilroad yards and the company is Ed Ross who used to run the Cam- | holder ot eaid 3 pen ee hey ; : 3 a ee ee = Sane ae ike P ei 5 j vd Ross used t 1 the Carn- | holder ofesid notes and pursuant to # * their plants until conditions in the ferred freely and unsolicited The | the plaintiff with having fired the | TUpning it Trains ov the branch eron Sun, now has a gold mine at tlone of esid deed of trast. 1 will precect tos toons governor ala a me se gi EB. a tote . > ne é « ine nove « ore! v building industry of the city have|20Ver™or also feels that he has|shot that cause d William Goebel's | to-day by telephone ene eee the above deseribed premises 1 pabl ie vend ra} : 5 ips already had an abundance of honors] deatt 5 ST aS PI week, *7OM! Which 188 | deor of the court bh in the eity of Batler, changed for the better. The reason ne wn etauna agi death CABSTORIA. cleaned up $80,000 which is even bet- | county of Bates, and stace of Mi-sourt, om . . d offices besatowe 0 t ‘ ~ == ant a ee ’ n " given for this move was that because] _. ee ee oe s : | Bears the @ Kind You Have Always BougM | ter than running the Sun | Friday, March 23, 190, of the paralysis in building opera Though barely beyond forty-one Pit Boss Saved Indiana Miners. | Signature Sere eer res | betwen She beams ot ae Se ee é ‘a- s ‘ 4 | noon and five o’clock in the afternoot tions, brought on by labor troubles, erate tage, het for many years] (Clinton. Ind., 3 8.—By an ex- : LEZZa, FREE BLOOD CURE indciens ama poole’ =e a s a er nt factor ‘al. | nlee: E tEE BL ) tE . vag ‘Trosvee.” they have been conducting their bus- seep : . ate - factor = local, plosion of dust >vy mines last Wolvcea Hecome Rela j 16-4t b iness at a less since last October. By mee ae ate oii : et aay For three | evening tw ‘S were severely é ui | Notice of Final Settlement ; Yl years he was t ‘ial age a 7), : : us re —Reports a latth to. | ce is he < e the closing 10,000. men employed in year —° ya the ane i al agent of} burned There were eighty men in Austin. Tex., March 8 tepor Offer Proving Faith to Sufferers, PP pec nendiyBerdtet LY er Meghann redivors one thestone quarries, brick yards and severa Central Missouri counties. the mine at the time of the explosion | ‘ oming from South Texas are to the Ulee Ss. eating sores, pain- | New deceased thes J a. Wreck + dzee! red | sto the en fg eos ; - a sae TTS ul = » pain- | ator of anid estate, iniend to the plants where lime, cement. rubble and dis —_ his duties to the en-l|and the cool headedness of W. F_|@fect that the ranchmen fe re are ful sw sets of blood poison, | Settlement thereof, at the uext term of : tusfaccion of r ) } rno little tronhle wit } prsiste stio: 6 x obste court, ip ‘stone, coping, crushed stone and | — he oe praptgeon eh prom Pit boss, averted greater Ia_| “Tne ae Bieta artatasiae obi mand beter ‘7 : iptions, that refuse to | Soanty, state ot Mleasorn to be bald Beller ve years he was receiver o 2 1 = ; es of that section. that havei ™* under ordinary treatment | Tate 0. other materials are handled are © ve “f . e er of the Fifth tality. He cautioned the men to wolves of tha ion, that have pickle ct 5 fs 7 ees t | om the i4th day of May 1900. + wine National bank of St. Louis, g han-] : r yery bold « ate anc IE She vs fe . é + ae POTAMIC | 5, ser made idle. Added to the 30.000 idle - : ; a _ k f Ouis, aud I 40-| keep their faces close to the ground | &TO¥O very old of late and at- od Balm) most wonderfal | 4t Admipistr in the building industry, the 7,000 eae ne a “ey ft ae great aes 1U-Juntil assistance could reach >m tack the ranchhouscs a frequent In- ood purifier of » made es-| Notice of Fins) Settlement striking machinists and the 3,000 in| fen in such an able and honest | and then directed the work of rescue | tervals. During the past week there pecially to cure all terrible ot betinate | Eiven to all, creditors. and | manner as preac 8 fame as ati } r as de pated blood ands yubles. | wdc other lines, this makes the total num. | ea" 7eF & = ig se his fame as ®/ until the last jured man was hoist- | have been two cases reported where ; de bl : 2 so | mgt ada > } neier ¢ ac ean sania: : ‘ + } 8 your blood t ? Are you pale ber of unemployed im the city fully | oe cier abroad vipa seven years./ed to the eu a distance of 212 the wolves have attacked the homes ee Hace” ou : a | ic = - | Oy appointment and election. he | an n = “ z ‘ i < T ave 1 p 50,000. 2 i PC i: “ i lection, he was | feet. of ra rehmen and have only been Eczema? Pimples? Blotches and | saote Coase te Te = at the head of the treasury depart- driven away aiter hard fighting. dur-| bun ps? or scalp | rs? | 1 atote of Missoni. te be bee ae Sr h 10ug" scarcely a lux- : ra e 3 = S ? ee 7 os AUINOTS* | ler, commencing on the i4th Jay of Mai J peice a) — scarcely a lux-| ment of the state of Missouri,andso| __ $100 Reward $100. ing which a number have been killed ‘ ms? Skin itches and | re TRAN Low dae ury, is a costly matter. as will be/| diligently aud efficiently d | The readers of this paper will be pleas- , } 21 r bones? Rhen Surviving pertee. 2a seen by the following state Pies = ae : 7 aontly lid led jto tearn that there is at least one The wolves have killed a number of tious? Sicrotaia? opi at R eins nistratorr's Notice . oe pone t men from duct this office that it led to | dreaded disease t science has been cattle. They are apparently very — iB r * — T mer Notice is hereby giv ters of sdmin- aris. Mo Paris’ small pox bill! ther promotion 1at of the zovernor- | able to e ina stages, and that is | hungry and goi in “4 ir Ait ae Ea age Esoa i eee aoe ae and Lean t 4 ee ars re = : aC paren Vs sc *e = n large droves, alm), because it ains from ceased, were undersigned. foots up the magnificent total of ship. As chief executive he has been | C@@7R-. Hall's Catarrh Cure i she prove most formidable w tk hised “sat - system ; bite Administrator, Joy ot | only positive cure known to the medical — BOOS Sa beste lags, by the probate court of Bates county, $3,578. or more than the total reve- nue of the city for one year. Dr Moss’ bill for his almost constant service of 120 days, $1,000, Dr L'oyd’s $350, both of them reasona b'e and just. Guards cost $750 and the remainder of the bill was ineu for food, medicine and nurses. C French drawing $284 as nurse total number Ses Was eight.” Tred k. Th thirty- of ¢ | IS A NOTED BANK BURGLAR. | =e ae Detectives Get Measurements of a Man } Guilty of Many Crimes. | K.C E. D. Booher, secretary to Inspec- times. from Butler, they tive Ed Boyle returned | Mo.. yesterday, where degree by a ltake the measurements and picture } of George Rigley, a noted bank burg- lar on trial there for robbing a bank tion with Thomas Wilson, alias‘ The Rigley was ver Frenchy,” his accomplice. latter was not arrested. tentiary. Both Rig and Wilson long string of crimes behind May Ohiowa, N have a them. 1S97, They were arrested 28, for robbing a bank at and were sentence to seven vears each for their crime. They were granted a new trial, which was set for September 13,1898. While wait- ing for the trial to come off the men escaped from the Geneva, Neb., jail. They have since been at large, and the Pinkertous and police have been Rigley looking everywhere for them. was arrested at Sedalia several weeks ago and taken to Butlerfor trial. He .of three and one-half yeara in the lowa for bank robbery in 18¢ The detectives were accompanied yesterday perintendent F. H. Tillotson local Pinkerton bureau. While at Butler the officers saw Charlie Jones, the bers who planned to hold up the Mis- souri Pacifie train near Holden Jan- nary He shot John Jackson, a special agent for the “Kaiy while making his escape after the penitentiar Kansas by from City Su- of the one of train rob- 2x. road, plan of the robbery had been discov_ ered. He is either losing his mind or playing a “foxy” game for the gal- lery, aceording to the ofticers. He feigns insanity and the guards have allthey cando apparently to save him from death at his own hands. li your child is cross or peevish, it isno doubt troubled with worms. White’s Cream Vermifuge will remove the worms, and its toniceffect restore its natural cheerfulne ig vents. At H. L. Tucker Gevernor Stephens Honorec. d. From the Boonville Advertiser, Feb. At the Cooper county democratic ‘onvention, held in» Boonville Mon- day, February 19th, for the purpose of selecting delegates to the congres- sional convention of the eighth dis- an honor to the stateand has guard- jealous pertaining to tt care every interest © welfare of its peo-| tor of Detectives Halpin, and detee-! went toj ‘Den- | sentenced to seven years in the peni-j safe. Under the name of George] Faulkner, Bigley was arrested for C.E. Bartlett, ticket agent, Port Arthur y I | road, apd residing on Filmore street blowing the safe in the Amsterdam: reget Lingigiadliesiovapanaaii Mo., bank and robbing it in connec- I caug madescnethias 1 vanaeeail ofmy tack 1 sute leade votic is recal'ed: When Mr. Bryan, at the} structing candidates for the legisla- very outbreak of the Spanish-Ameri_| ture and fo governor to favor a law can war, offered his services as a sol-} making it a « riminal offense for any dier to President McKinley, and his | corporation to maintain a lobby at proffer was not acted aor Stephens promptly tendered him the command of a Missouriregiment. | Certainly no more graceful, sincere or delegate-at-large to the national | appropriate aciion has ever been | democratic convention taken by the governor “Lam waiting to learn whether Therefore, summing up the brilliant placed Missouri ceived the re many mi and bide fair to land William J. ! the Lobbyist Says commie apne ard wa misl eg } . g hills ith projectir « of +} Bryan in the white house in Mareh.| St. Louis, March 8.—In his war on Pi rugged with Sah iti gt tery of b Town stone and shale shggeiteste taining a la quanuty of iron, make npossib > Ww 1901. Gov. Svephens is proud of the | Colonel W. H. Phelps. ex-Governor ee 1 } nibh € to use wagons 5 3 a a 2 - bs ae wide e hence the grapes have to be carried to the treading vat or larger fact, alsv, that from first to last he | Stone is moving systematically. The | as they are called, and some are la rge enouh for twenty Persons to has been an unfaltering supporter of | governor says that a resolution will | tread, which they do dancing to music furnished by the proprietor. Mr. Bryan. One instance of his de-| be present to all county conven | {es 5 = FALSE HOPES There are drugs which will gusef pain. They deaden and blunt, but they d drug wears off, the suffering is twice as bad. Many kidney medicines that are on the drugs. They relieve temporarily. KID- - Ss not like that. It is composed of eee every one of wh is good foe th the kidneys. That's the reason why it cures where < Fa. It does not try to gloss over the pain—it goes farther and cures the cause of the pain. -KID-NE- OIDS — form—no dangerous stimulants—it will not upset invalids or child 1 for about three ‘i “ie arte years with backache. A package of ¥ I S row’s Kid-ne-oids which 1 procured, Morrow's Liveriaz Cures Costive- ved m ¥ and permanently ess, Biliousness, Heedache casa cr tama dae ke kG and Constipatioa.—25c. ful, Kid-ne-vids are deserving of PREPARED BY J JCHN MORROW 4CO., cnemisrs, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. eee Sa of re- in the position PHELPS TALKS BACK TO STONE. ‘rina movement that »cnitionand support of | PCRS ee | The Ex-Governor Should Be His Friend Scene CARRYING THE POR NEAR THE V has in Portugal at the Rio Porto Vineyards, RY TO THE WINE MENETIZ Wt APES BE DE ON THE HE ARE AD3 OF MEN AND Wow DUMPED IN THE ‘=, one OF : ae onto the democratic champion | tions and to the state conventic n in- upon, Gover- | the Col. Phelps says he has not decided whether he will for state capital be a candidate Stone has a power of attorney from career of 80 young a man as M |the democratic party of Missouri. . sourl’s governor, itis a matter of| authorizing him to act for it in all congratulation that his party in his | things.” he said. “If he has it would home county and elsewhere in the | be useless for meto be a candidate, | state should feel that he is entitled because he would notnameme. Stone | to stil farther reward for his unflinch- ought to be my friend. He knows I} ing fidelity and fearless leadership. never was interested in but two can he Pi ALFRED ‘SPEER, — - . . | the Pione vine 4 y a : : Gwateeiorchice ie oas ons aaa! Ee eer w 5 tower of New Jersey whose Port Grape wine and The results of an over indulgence | Seer een Crane rgandy rivals the world, imported the Port (Grape vines many in food or drink are promptly recti- | TOW Was the othe vorkeg’ Hard ( years ago, and planted vineyards in the Passaic Valley N The soil ff, fied, without pain or ¢ taking a few doses of Hersine. Price | self that he was the best governor Speer’s New Jersey Vineyards 50 cents,at H. L. Tucker's. the state ever had, and I think the | are situated in the Passaic valley below the mountain range and the CHINN SUES FOR DAMAGES. for both. Tecan prove by Stone him scomfort, in Passaic county, New Jersey, is identical to that of de’Menetiz, | peop je will admit that Crow has been | £'4peS are carted to the winery in the town of Passaic where they are | good attorney general. I am for | Shed between rollers made of rubber, which do not break the seeds, ¥ and made into wine. —_—. | Stone for delegate-at-large. That is, Asks But I} Ne ss understand he wishes the delegation Criminal Libel. pose 2 | to be Stone, Noted Kentuckian $25,000. for | | want him to be one of them. Stone, Stone and Stone Frankfort, Ky., March 6.—Col. Jack | Now. that isn’t right. La willing | Wine that it be allowed years to mature in wood to get rid of its Chinn, the turfman and_ politician, | that he be one, but Ldon’t believe he | COarse parts; with this object he keeps his wines several years in and who was with democratic Gov- | should beall four.” | fumigated cellars and frequently racks before bottling or offering for ernor William Goebel when be was | sale. The repitation of Speer’s wines as a valuable medicinal and being a constitution- sehold on Ires, a constitutional Cotarrh Cure is taxen ~ directly upon the aucous surtaces of the sys- raternity. C siege to any ho ranches. Ju h ney. who bougi n original free silver advocate | re strosing’ the foundation | can of beer from which William te of this publication, they shall be fat : é sease, and giving drank and died. at M ever barred. This iéth day of January, Governor Stephens stands second to/s L , Pera re wicca — it~ JAS. M. COX, Administrator. democratic leader in United weeks ago, has been ir Notice of #7 Detcrelas tates t was reely } in | der in the first degree Notice ie hereb ven to all oveditors ies i ee largely | F s, that they offer One ; oe esse See all others Interesten in the esteteof Wm. Law: al efforts and ir | Hundred Dollars tor case that it CASTORIA. saz meoeneed. shes 1, Feenk Leas ? . ; im ne ae ot id estate, great Pertle Springs convention |? add ie shoe c st of testimen- Bears the The Kind You Have Amays Bougkt remedy ur ex final settlement thereof, st the next term of jials Address F, r q A, pense, “ rs 1896 was made possible. and which | ials ddre: ed HENEY & Co., Signature Address BLOOD BALM (0 "+ | the Bates County Probste court. - a i 9 as made p Mle, and which | Tuiedo, O. gaFSoid by druggis t7 a - Fess _ sAL . At- | county, state of Missouri, to be be tler as¢- anta. Ga. commencing on the 14th day of Mav, 1900 These grand wines of Speer’s that have mellowed in flavor in the course of years ot ripening, are the choicest wines in this country and can only be obtained by paying a price that is higher than new wines | from western vineyards. Mr. Speer deems it necessary for a heal thy san eourl. All persons having claims against said ese are required to exhibit them for sllowanes @ the administrator within one poisor * be not exhi bite 1 ites FRANE LUWEN, Admr.

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