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We want the Dest trade—that is yours. WILL NOT GIVE ‘HIM uP. purpose the palliation of this crime DEDICATORY CEREMONY. SAYS SAMPSON WAS - ; and for the further purpose of ¢ live ert- WIGLRES You want the best groceries—they are ours. aaa jing public attention from the i : Start We can make the prices; Governor Mount Declines to tice bY ™@king it appear that the Mt. Vernon Baptist Church Opened as a| Court of Claims Decides That New York man, thus robbed of his office, is a ih sires Place of Worship Iped i > Fg We can get together. Honor Requisition for |ruurderer and unnt. to serve in the a sabi cane eee on | E Vernon ded tshington, June 13.—The United Tavlor. iuENE piwoysst ~ the Op where 3 y is Epeeroet Baptii high capacity to wh b he was chosen 4 V7 r “hick > the suffrages of the voters o' house of Pp is passed TCH. We want your Chickens! by tho set ages of the voters of his) or hpi th a alain eee commonwealth = S {. Inlow o 3 JISSUES A LENGTHY STATEMENT,| “AMOSBEr phase of the question | oot eine tect fomad a {ma Sant i z |that deserves to be challenged is t spebsobdiramenloiacagy — sd ese mer = jaction of the general assembly st ex- e destru f i Goebel’s Brother Demands That Justice} setting aside the enormous sum of em : “ t t declares ° <a — S Shall Be Doneand Persons Accused $100,000 as a reward for the convic- \ ¢ = . iy cana din 27 ? Jew 7 2 of Assassination Should Be tion of persons suspected of having} be ——— ’ ‘ s SMITH’S We want your Eggs. oe ET el tk an ae x was | Schley was indingotticer of n eae Handed over for Trial. Goebel. That of itself is accepted by | s é , squadron ther s Indianapolis, Ind., June 14.—Gov-] all right thining people as a tempt-|* r t mB UES , of Admira & ernor Mount last night issued a}jing invitation for the propagation aad z “s statement declining to honor a requi-| of wholesale perjury and a premium it sh squadro f v sition from Gov. Be » have Hn rior to | kham of Ken-] on moral and physical assassination | | tucky for the return to that state of We want your Butter! William 8. Taylor, who is under in- dictment for complicity in an alleg and a series of th ev and a bounty of $100 “Until those already in prison have + reevery om BARGAINS hurch was | been accorded a fair trial, thus dem- under Admiral Cervera’s » concourse d | onstrating the px sibility of securing we and every th Prices at the : plot which resulted in the assassina-| justice in your courts, | cannot honor | hottom where He Way to make these go farthest bring them to| tion of Gov. Goebel. your requisition. When the time Col. Thomas ©. Campbell, Justus] spall have come that I ty mor it most pleasant m tich Admi- Will receive SS 335 he ’ ; ean ioe ot i erdinar ptisr should be Goebel, brother of the murdered man | sured that a fair trial will be accord- and Sheriff Suter of Franklin county,|ed Mr. Taylor, then, and not unti Kentucky, arrived here this after-|then, willl honora requisition | ley about $3,000 SMITH & SON. Admiral Sampson the battle tres that the New York he vessels eng noon with therequisition. They met} jjs return. Respectfully, = the governor in theexecutive parlors, “James A. Mount. i! “WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES. a natch bacioriurs cvecy one wase ar = GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF cluded during the arguments, includ-| «To Hon. J Wie pet _ oe “ling reporters. Colonel Cambpell in-| ornor of Kentucky.” shu sisted to the governor that he had Ip of j { been misinformed as to the situation] Hardly a di Senos dt) fault in Kentucky. The evidence, he said.|where there are children, in which | | Strawberries Beat Strikes. Kansas City Times ition of a who was —————— —— wee | iicame from those who had been | Ballard’s Snow Liniment is not need- ag PRR = M area ie 7, = ed. It quickly cures cuts, wounds A Monkey That Washes Dishes and DURRANT INNOCENT. near to Taylor, caines HEAR oom coat ana eniae St. Louis Transit neluding republican & went out with the Milks Cows. ——— state officials and Taylor's own pri-| price a anadcoce Ac Ho : composed = ‘ H tia anti ane x vate secretary. This was in reply to| Tucker's drug store. ‘ Cou anan iwck- ae BORE # ee - jHangciaton ca Munters tee the statement by Gov = that i st rr hwas added Win. Mar-| sate en oo. oe mes f Samuel Parren, of Trembley, N cu : : Petras . é ; : 1 Kansas. There, be says rad a a ie ee if Commit. he would hear no evidence secured by WAR ROMANCE. she neeo ttee, A. HH. Lewis wand } co ‘gue: whee near Elizabeth, has a large monkey : : : z 2 1 Hol , | £0 happy home, where Eas that has become a noted Salt Lake Oribane. means of the hundred thousand dol Pee ee r Hips, ollow and] sy even rriiy in the eae ® ‘ : One of the saddest and most astro-| lar fund \ uley, foundati . : character about the country. c meadows and about the barnyard ; Kitzmiller, Geo. M. WI Ww fF Son cious legal murders so far recorded is} Colonel Campbellsaid Taylor could| How Hard Tack Won a Wife for a that of _ Durrant, who was] vet a fair trial in Kentuc ind cited Soldier: anged i ‘t mia a few years > fac ‘ seve hers charees ‘ hanged in California a few years|the fact that seven others charged} ppanklin. J May —* Barber and his young wife left this ‘ The most useful and at the same | time intelligent act the monkey per- | forms is to get the dinner bell down from the hook on the porch promptly >there was fried chicken every Wa sum of DD. Henson breakfast. fresh 11 was raised fort é f mush and. since, for a murder of Blanche La_] with the same offense had not been iz and furnishing the house. {mont and Minnie Williams, a most] molested. Justus Goebel added to diabolical double crime, its very |Mr. Campbell's a ously for the farm hands to come to} , é é i ‘ % | fiendishness hardly has a parallel in] statement urging the governor to inner. The animal does not stop . dinne i A P| the annals of vice, and its perpetra-|have the law take its cours He itat S150 ie house was completed t aa his ringing wutil he sees the men drop 5 : zs ae ‘ ican war. : voarding house 8 : | tor was sought high and low for sev-| said he believed Taylor and Findley a their hoes or farm implements and - : : When so as to be occupied at the regular pe : eral days, the whole world hopin come to the house. The monkey is a every day and a plate- armies right off jonated work by diffe has not city to-day for Tennessee. and > Vine ht to light an beat at noon each day and ring it vigor- onstruc eument a short ou correctly 1 saucerful of leparture brou at every meal—not estimat OIE ales de stale ones, such ashe gets in a city romance of the Spanish He tells how, in the sylvan home in Sunflower State, “they quit work fe war was declared, Bi: guilty from the evide! that had a ae mm is 3 joined Company F. Sixteenth eatcl ne hattecing | his capture and punishment. come to him, but if they were inno- good watchman and runs chattering | 3 Sa - i en ie arias Spa IRE } Inthe meantime, the so-called as-]cent the law of Kentucky would so » house when a stranger ap- . se ee oe i ; ] | tute detectives and police authorities | declare and the men would go free proaches. It will also carry water | ing in Jan. 1900. most One of the ratifying facts of record is, that ment. The army ration of hard tack at 6 o’clock in the evening, and after soon became tiresome, and while on i supper sat on the front porch and land prompt help way to Chickamauga Barber con- smoked their pipes and went to bed concluded a victim was needed and ]and unmolested. Gov. Mount asked » many friends who from the well, wash dishes and do i s ceived a plan to secure bett food : when they got dy—instead 0; é . {after fastening their clutches on] for » paper: hi included cop y their contributions - ogte ‘ AE many chores about the farm. It is | : : a ae s pe the papers, which incl uded coj 1 He wrote his name and company ad NED ot uy iat ee half ht on the PME especially handy in shaking down | young Durrant, proceeded to collect | of the evidence, and said he would] qyecg on a piece of hard tack, toget we were able to meet every UIT 85) Street car in an effort toearn wages . ially handy shaking yn} Ee k p i dress on é ce « arc k, togeth ae . ‘ alae t g A. My eS 2; , f the t ene they termed evidence, the whole|consider the matter. He did not). with an ippeal t yr oa ies esented, and with only a short! .vertimeand petting hard’ plies an verries from the trees : ih ae Z a er withan appeal to some gor : : vertime and g x ri ‘ p. ies re « t t ie . bl 1 | mass of stuff in all probability being} know when he would decide The ne ae eats ena vias - lay in »furnishing of sense fo Toe a ; requently sits a re table anc ‘ ; 2 we ‘ ‘ southerner to send ut mS me a te : |_| fron tt Meats f : 1 vith as hd manufactured for the purpose of con-| Kentuckians left the city for Louis- eects a an tial eee ets} Beside, he didn't have to work on % ee oe a Pp ate with as much deco-| tion and all of a circumstantial | ville and Cincinnati = : ae oe “lV every claim, anda chair is ordered “ ella PMB rumas 2 well disciplined child. It | ; : are i . Emcee biscuit at the first house the train}, 4) | GES eas 4,;,), | bundays, but could go to “meetin, PME delights in playing k ith th nee Late to-night Gov. Mount an). Jog. Shortly afterward bi eee eee eee o w fishing, as he pleased, and on 7 izhts in playing pranks with the : : : KES sehe assed. + y afterward his com- : Se linge, an s reve Durrant stoutly maintained from] nounced his decision, refusing to hon-|" : sees z isa ged for rainy days he could take his gun out horses and to ring door bells as a ; pany arrived at Chickamauga and MW chere expen to the dif % ays | ‘ gun + : eee 3 «| eis arrest up to the moment of his ex- * the requisition. joke. It is fond of milk and will milk | I or the requisition acow with much dexterity. The animal is an early riser and if per- chance the household is late in rising Is and knock over a few quail, or squirrel. nto the wo : = : the incident was forgotten in the ex- i : ecution that he was innocent of the The governor states that he has ss Be sas Tae contractors on the work, our s r wee =e me ts faction with the same, and the Great was the surprise of young 5 s Barber the following Sunday, when],- |. coslved sence at certain times he was|gons charged with crime, and that . A cou JrOres DOIG FesOives brief e charge, but forsooth, because he | care ly examined the constitutional That man didn’t know when he was could not explain every moment o!| provisions for the extradition of per- spirit shown by each of them well off, but he had profited by his his pr ence. ihe and his litt! ps: it will sieze the bell and soon has the x he was ealled from his tent and in- : n jence, and he and his little me nolan é - ell and s« he convicted and hanged. and once|heis convinced that the discretion- Gectiised £6 Col Ray and his daueb- 1. We extend our thanks to Bro PRS, zoing to realise the yearns Sea more the majesty of law, along with|ary power in such cases rests with|io. Mary,a handsome young wo- Hackier and Mr. Marshal for their) ing in Whitcomb Riley's song » thick sk 2 >Ory Se - & reornor 4 cs assistance in raising the money to], fist i CASTORIA. the thick skulled theory of these po"} the governor. man, who informed him that his} a ieee =_— ‘Let us go back toGriggsby Station, 7 Bears the Tie Kind You Hava Always Bought | lice wiseacres was duly vindicated. “I deplore the assassination of the] ),_.. wcities = anit Ww r the « Snee eI a Bignatare CZ ALL Now the true sequel. A few days|late William Goebel and would not — ane al secaocapaasette 2. To Bros. G. M. White, Aaron baie oa Pata string bangs out €0, ef DY, Fk 6 : is death bed, Rev. Gibson | eo ee a Crumley and D. Henson of the build- : ago on his for a moment refuse to return it. On either arm of the Colonel was Let us go back to Griggsby Station sho ¢ > ti ve f Eman-| Tay . : or ome share ing and foundation committee for é ip 3 ae who at the time was pastor of Eman-} Taylor or any other man charged a big basket of food that made the} oe Valued assists Whar we was so happy and so t Got Rich on Private’s Pay. ual church, where one of the murders] with complicity in that crime. if 1], ynory young man’s eyes stick out.| 5 peli oyeerdtgtih-ceorern btn pore!” « > ery S = € aw % . 2 T, . 2 jeer > his ther San Fransisco, Cal.—The most | was committed, confessed that he|could persuade myself that the party | - : ; ol De To Mr. B. F. Kiser for his liber-} . y cet) Beh pasecire es 5 i part) | and caused the army ration to be-| 9)... i. gurnishing tl terial for| The poverty he met in the country _] widely known character at the Presi | killed both the victims. He was an]so charged, underexisting conditions. | me ; 1 thing of contempt for several ality in furnishing the material for a : ; ; ; 3 7 i i ri ae . 2 . he bi ing ras wealth compar rhe > en dio. After thirty-three years of ser- | active and important witness at the] would be accorded a fair trial Ido alee the building. wr i i s pee nee a oe - a . ¢ = . < . ° . oas= ro ec ae rs fi the sntisfac- | Coun ~din the big and busy tow 1 vice in the ranks and two years on | trial of poor Durrant, the reason of} not believe a fair and impartial trial] py. colonel was wealthy. and lived 4. To contractors for the satisfac Th Sg Oa OGY joie the retired list “‘Padd Miles has | which is now quite plain, and also in| can or will at this time be given Mr. on a Jarge plantation about twenty tory manner in which the work wa ai ae Ae eG . : : a = z z ey : a x : on a larg antat a 3 ellow. simple hi ed folk, who rus: FT closed his honorable and picturesque | view of the fact that suspicion was] Taylor. When Judge Cantrill of the | Jes from Chickamauga. He invit- do € to th Ae ith tl - e ; : - . 5 . os 2 eemeyaatin eee f TT. os seott for hi of to the cities wi p Vague me | army record. strongly directed to him at the time. | trial court at Frankfort declares that A Bachen tp calon fam. When tk 5+. To Mr. Logan Scott for his do- ” : 4 3 se ; ae — ne or 4 vag P: 2 peal fi ame. a subiec sheep-killing 5 S = be nation of an acre of ground on w hj of becoming suddenly rich, only to | Joseph was Paddy's real first name.| 4 sallow jaundiced skin is a symp- he would not subject a sheep-killine | o3. teenth left for Porto Rico, Barber || aR 1 asd tale Repea emul ae eae Ge “i Miles, the surname, was merely the | tom of disordered liver, as it springs dog to a trial under such cireumstar was engaged to marry Mary. The] \. 1 glia sia ica Lie avples on their lips, and their lives to ff} saabbreviati Fi x Polis » | fr ilary isons retai >| ees as exis ay jus refuse |... Ca SE 3. To the ma friends for ti I ‘ " t reviation of a long Polish name j omy pot ‘on retained a the ces as exist, may I not justly refuse |»; poonth returned to the oil region. tributions by which we were en-| become embittered in the fierce strife al that has been forgotten even by the | blood, which destroy energy, cheer |to send Mr. Taylor back to be sub- bi hi See ontributions by which Wer nt Be e | 4 a : fulness, strength, vigor, happiness |; ire : . jand as soonas his company Was] 1.4 to build the house of industrial competition. | dead man’s relatives. = So jected toa trial with this prejudice Bart _ Se ee ss : Ags i z is and life. Herbine will restore the]: ose : a mustered out, Barber went south. 7. Above all to our heavenly Fath-| The independent life the country | - 6 J oseph Miles. the young Jew ish | natural functions of the liver. Price intensitied and fanned into hate- and the couple were married. He]. , i Seis +} is better far in many ways than the e| Polish immigrant enlisted thirty-|50cts and 75 cents. At H. L. Tuck-| When aman who is a controlling brought his bride north to live an forso disposing all hearts that te 4k Asis a : ante : : < s a ee ation of | aftificial life of the town, especially 3 , three years ago and that has been | er’s drug store spiritin the prosecution, a witness |)j. father’s farmiere. Colonel Ray’s this nice house is the cousumation of |7 that 1 1 f dite ‘ a ss h, oe, a nee PA ee : 3 = z OPH ' sere. “- ~ | our toils, offerings and prayers for that large class of mankind who } . ee re eee ee Was a Confederate Bishop. = re base prominent 1M Its) Vite died recently, and he asked the], — ler of church { H. Lewr vave to earn their bread by the sweat ‘ oy ieee eivenyecoddress a tn Mobile, Ala., June 14.—The Right councils, uses the monstrous lan couple to join him in his southern of their face. All such who are blest camp and at his home. = * ~~. | guage that when they should get con- A Rev. Richard Hooker Wilmer, Epis- : a home. Schley Will Not Run ike the Kansas man, witha comfort- ie | Though his pay was never more ; s ss trol they would hang republicans —_—_—__—_——— . ’ ; ae , 4 ce 4 1 ¥ diasieei copal bishop of the diocese of Ala- like pi : t le” 7 thoes as , S Philadelphia, June 1 Thefol ible sylvan home tempt misfortune | han $18 ¢ ring his : i : “like pigs to a_ pole,” (an nese an- ide prious inconve: iiladelphia, Jun —The folle 7 oF less than a month during his | | ina. died here this morning at the ike pigs to a_ pe < Aside from the serious inconven is w henever they leave the farm for the thirty one years in the army, pri authority Miles accumulated a fortune that the 5 Presidio otticials declare to be worth $45.000. He was a shrewd saving | man. He kept four cows, ob- ate archistie words have not, to my |ience and pain caused by piles, there] ing statement is issued on ge of 84 years. = . : < car . . 1 $ ae sgh aes A . | knowledge, been denied), the question is a tendency to fistula and to cane of a private letter from Adriiral Bishop Wilmer is remembered for in the rectal regions. Piles should] — ii | his recommendation to the clergy of | his diocese to omit the prayer, “for | the president of the United States and w bustle andthe “madding of guilt seems of little consequence in Lady ‘Churchill to Marry. : 5 a : not be allowed to run on unchecked. this conspiracy against innocent] Tapbler’s Buckeye Pile Ointment is | men, the furtherance of which is in-|an infallible remedy. Price 50cts. in Be hley has be | | | “The name of ar 1 repeatedly —It is announced taining free pasturage on the Presidio | Z 2 ieated bv indictments found by a| bottles, tubes T5cts. At H. L.Tuck- on the list fr “ i < reservat ie Mas ul aa ae te t | all the othersin authority,” upon the di : ee - cate 4 pe eee 2 er’s drugstore. A ald be Til p ysition Lady Vation, and se! o e milk to : ete partise grand jury. p0n SUK =* 2 rats would be lik : Piet EN TROT J aiceedces escmead | ground that only a military govern- ag ee: i ne Z # 3 Chorchill will marry voung “ the officers at ten cents a quart. He | i 2 Bie fe _| finding is based the requisition pa- | candidate for presic hie RS SRE. 1hi lived fi 1 |} ment existed in Alabama. This was hich I See \ccaaiieas: tags hha’ z Ps : and his wife lived for nearly twenty | . - pers which I now refuse to hono | ARE YO president. bu ho k th ieor, ornwallis . % : cee * lin the reconstruction times, and for Re | p “a Se ; Years in the old brick building at x . @ the fact that the peace ef your jot Rear Adr Sch v Pat PETC tt P = this he was suspended by General N BANK U as F Ft. Point; there was no rent to pay | ,. i 2a is marred by bitter political} in hea such He is the on sce “| George H. Thomas and forbidden to! : 2 ‘ and little to provide in the way of = re When partisan rapacity le | constitution undermined by ex- | was nx ly man et fi M Mil ii , } exercise the functions of his office, but ; r iit P i z j ] amMuy suppor s ps dic e s t endanger liberty and] ,,.,. ed ate ~ 5 i zt Ee pesnpure: ee a ae the | was afterwards reinstated by Presi-| Sic ape seen 33 travagance in eating, by disre a rashing for twenty-five soldiers at an sopardize life. it is time to re ¢ i } pbs dent Johnsen. Bishop Wilmer was |!°opataize I varding the laws of nature, or 1.50 a month per man. tthe cause by reforr $ Mil ba z t s ee ; R the author of > Recent Past from | *8¢ cause by relorn . ved In the Spanish war. “®t a Southern Standpoint” and ‘“Rem- turning to his home he retired onj. . se a 2 39 | Gov. Mount here quoted ext iniscences of a Grandtiathe P ing the evil. ae capital all gone. if so. EV bce —_— x the wronged persecu June 17, 1898 and was granted a pension of $ a month, It was this Brands It a Falsehood. action, the Presidioo Chicago, June 14.—I desire to say to the Post-Dispatch and to the} y without being sen ie ss | demoe ithout being Ot | \merican people that the Associated | ¢™ s dist ferred to editor papers.” he proce r st or, CO} sstieatinn. ieee cers assert, to serve thirty-one Years house. ENE ae « 3 oes to inject any political bias into} 3 aa Eres ae mene er ee b the| this case. ) reveal the infamous | and all kindred diseases. ing that communicated with the | ‘ 4 casToRnza. ie | injustice st , suger | tt’ Li Pill Filipino government and Aguinaldo tice that has been forced uj se | u s iver 11iS itten ; the people and that the tment } an absolute cure. Bears the Tha Kind You Have Always Bought government : i Signatary (isan untruth. Ihave never writ e tH | to a Filipino. W. J. Beyax.SS! of Governor Taylor has for its age pass : i i

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