Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 8 Apr 1897, p. 6

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In?! at mm for the benefit of 1m 3mm- lr. Albertaon cltims that ,‘fih not: will exceed his Habmuen. ' Mu saith. proprietor or a melt “rm .1 mum»... mm. has been on 3 charge of forgery.1‘he , tends to show that he raised I'It- on I promissory note. 1 Adams In: signed the hill W capital punishment in Cal- W. 0. Leland, president of the First National Bank of Springfield. N. ‘2. '8. mental under an Indictment found In the [Inked sate: Conn u mm dinning mm with wrecking the hut. He was subsequently admitted h In“ in 810,000. The Springvmc inn In in I had condition. The dc. Hum have claims for $175,000; the {navel- has thou! 850.000. 2 Ill Aheruon. one of the olden mer- ‘M in Hannlbnl, 110.. executed a Ronni! fl, RolMon. nrwsirlpn' of file Parmern‘ [Mn and Trust Company of New York. who WIS striIken with 'pualysls on Friday. continues unron- dons It his home In Babylon, 1,, I, mmltauon nf physir‘ians has been over his use. Execution cannula; 331.000 were hand mind W. C. Bernardl. proprie. m of Um ingest dry goods and gen- orsl more on tho south gm;- ln Pmn- bnrx. Pa. The liabilities and ”at: In not known, The WI!!! and daughter of (imam! Fiuhngh Leo. mmml numeral of the ”Mini Stats; at (Tuba. arrival on the erd llnor Fity o! “'nnhingmn m Now York Monday. Mm. [ma 2mm Hm it would not be proper to vxprrww any amnion of the action of the Spanish (crewman! or o! Gent-ml van'r. The conmnuhtlun 0! Him 0! (hr-E largest taunt-Moms o! humus; In HI:- I country. thou- n! ('olnmbm. 0M0. Syn-acupr- nnd Bulkflo. .‘i‘ Y,. has barn alerted by tho nrnnfnamm of Hun. United Harm rampant. with 0. l‘.‘ Latchwmth n! Bulaln. N, Y._ is pm:i- i «am naolylna In the mum. hour of com- Ionn (o n gunman. the financial nonv- m o! m (mu-an. Mr. ll-nlmry. mm the government dm not provost lous- Ilflol pnhlblung sambmm In the file.- 0! mm mm Consul Ban-ml A. Hoyle ol the L A. W. o! anylvanla has mm- ploud III-l Irrnnnmnu rub the Pennylmnla Railway ('ompany whmby lbll mmpmu' mm in any blryrm [rec our the» onuro lyn- TIN annoyed the residence of James manna. Washburn. Win. Mrs. Cnv. _ uh had the chum-en were asleep ' ‘ the fire broke out, and they bare- ,- pea wltb thelr liven. local once of the United State: " . hm: ha- reeehed a 61mm: ' kph mum: of Californn. to . _ rum; fro-tn hum se- tha fruit 0'09. 018 rasMent. killed The formandv-nl a! [A Lurhn M Gone“ Bplrnux, L‘uba, mumm- the N- port (In: (Jenoml )lxulmo (10mm hm “I. mainly wmmdo-d by (M explo- sion at n aha". 8. N.. as chairman to nut-reed. Admtrnl : Walk", round. Colonel mummy of} the mm of army mum-"n aux-med: 0mm! Wit-nu «I a number or (hr TM llghlhoun board unanimously elected Captain wmnnu S. Henley. l‘. The wooden span 0! tho- numb and mroarh to the 0th uonnerllug rall- mnd brldxe Ill I’Illnburg. Pm, collapned under A Fort Wayne Irvlghl train and *0 engine and thirteen cars were [an-- clplnud to McClure M'rnul'. [my [PI'L below. l-‘lremnn \Vllllam Manny was killed Instantly Ind Englmcr Wllllum (Jr-ham no badly Injured that he can- not mmvor. Three men were th-d by asphyxia- tion at Down-'3 brr-wcry, )ltlnlreul. They were cleaning u herr tunnel and wars overcome by Hm curbonh: m-lul gay which had collwled u! thr- houum. Th4: dead m: Jomvph \Vl bb, John Murphy and John llnnlugnn. The city councn of Des Monies, lowa‘ directed a committee of three tn draft articles of lmpmwhment against Police Judge Frank Phillips. He was found by experts to have failed to turn over $1,300 In fines. After the report ho turned In the mum-3'. The sweetheart 01 J. A. Jenkins, 3 young merchant at. Savannah, Mo” died of measles. He almost went mad. and, after a long spell of weeping. shot himself through the heart. Richard H. Clark. formerly of At- llnm, a son of the late Judge Richard Clark, was shot and killed at Perry. (11.. by Joe Brown lrby. Clark went to irby's home with the intention oi killing 'him. The steame} John W. Hart burned at Granville, 200 miles from Nashville, Tenn, on the upper Cumberland river. The cargo was destroyed, but no loss of life is reported. Myron Carman, an old resident ol Downzlac, Mich, committed suicide by cutting his throat. THE NEWS OF SEVEN DAYS UP TO DATE. l'ollllal. Religion». Social and \Il'llnlllal I’OII‘I a! the Whole World Wet-ally Wanna to: Our Ila-domino Ao- I’Hut Rum-d. HISTORY OF A WEEK. DOWNEBB GROVE : ILLINOIS. gawnm 6mm gnaw". By want: a; wxuuus. four primers broke in] at Multon, III... by new“ at I grating with I Caspar Tmog. residing near (Jr-fl. Ion. eight miles from here. shot him- aelf through the head, dying Instantly. The sheril was there to serve a war- rant for llll arrest on a charge or In- unity. At lanai-tar. N. 11.. Dr. .1. 1-1. floore wu sentenced to tour years u had labor In the ante whenâ€"two your: for over-line of the Unm Pub- lishing company's stock and two you: for fraudulently recording Rock of the me dummy. M Non-1t, WI... Wllllun Weetobal what In. Cerrle Delllch, Villa o! W"- llnn Deltech. In the head end breast. and then shot hlmeell In the head. dyln. almost lnmmly. In. Deltocn cannot recover. mehel we: In the asylum once, but school on n lube:- oov'pun writ. fllllnrd Spencer of Jamestown, N. Y.. Melly wounded Ms stepdaughter and Ilse Helen Von Syckle of Union, Pm, who was vlzmng her. net are to his Mm, burning thlrteen head 0! stock. and cut hle throat. The wound was not total. Spencer ls noperently none. but of o vlolent temperament. F. 1'. sum was found dead In a atoreroom at Lanntte. Ind. A W containing uh“ I: thought to be nor. prune was found on the floor near an body. Bales bu! “tan a dlmanh cure, but had returned to drink. é Elm-9mi- WHN-m triumphed hln mrth mummI-(lonn to Print: nu- f and upon the ormulon of his mm» M! The ex-chancellor . In born April I. 1815. 4 ll mponu m (be Invitnllon o! Prel- }ldcnt McKinhy. the swim-h govern- nmem um mm! the crulur Marin Te. ,rna, (u mprmm the queen regenf. 1 king and people of Splln at the coreâ€" ! many of tledlrazing the (Iran! mauso- ,knm on April 27. A riot oer-arm! at Huntington, W. V... between: the democrats and the reâ€" pnblk-ans u 3 result of the late-city election. Fifteen persons were slight- ly injured. Mrs. [lvgina \Vez-Lnrr committed Bul- *ldv at Pmria, ill. by jumping in I cl:- tern. Shh said she would rather dlc than endure the pains in her head. William Roller was found dead In a pasture 1:: Dayton, Ind. There was a bullet wound in the forehead. and M to believed to have committed lul- clde. ‘ Tho ulunnhlp I’m-n! Illumnrck, 5 which nmnrd :1 New York [mm Mm)- -|lrrnnvnn pom. brought nonrly 1,000 ! llama Inmlgnnll. Johanna Drums, we (muons null- {rnl comm. who bu boon urinal! , I" for tome time, I: now In nn oxlmmu‘ 'Iy rfllltll madman. and only alight i hopes are entertained of Mn recovery. ; The Pam Evanemmt announces 5 Nut Pro-Mont hun- bn luv-n anem- ! ly Informed of the npprmrhlng mu 0! the ml’ and mrlnn to l-‘nnce. Private advice-s from Great Britain rontmdlc: the announcement that the duke 0! Win will be the next (ovornur general a! Canada. The path: In endeavor!“ to Int-gou- uu: wml tho Ottoman bank a loan 0! [200.000 Ioi- the purchase or cannon, but It ll not bells-vet! Hm: um ummpl will be nucceuml. The Purl» (:aulotd roporm that the pope Inn-ml: to mu‘rwnc beweon mo porn: and (inn-cc with it New to o!- !Icllng. If pollibln, a pcnu-Iul wlu- tlon ol the (‘rcmn dint-ulna Bands of starving work people broke lulu opou disarm-r at. Malaya, Spain. Sunday. destroy-«l property, and seized Iarxe sums of mulmy. The pullcc made many arrests. 'l‘lu mums o! the out- brtuk ls lurk 0! wurk. The minimal: 0! thlnxu In Andalusia boromcs wnnut Ilnlly. The guvurmm-m Is ro-euron- la] “8 troops thPrt‘. George Morgan, 21 years old. was instantly killed at Calamua. Iowa. while trying tabuard a mm'xug train. The Langley mimsion. south of St. Joseph, MIL-IL. was destroyed by are. The loss is 812.000. John H. Gioen, at Geneva. 111., Aged 70 Years. burst a blood vessel while vommng. and died shortly afterward. A Pole, aged 30 years. was run over by a. freight train and Instantly killed. at Menominee. Mich. He lay across the rails fast asleep. D. Q. Storie, C. C. Squire and F. B. Coombs, while hunting In the river near Chariton, Iowa. were capsized and remained In the water several hours belore being rescued. A. F. Mason. superintendent of Syca. more. UL, preserve works. entered a gasoline tank with a lighted lantern, and an explnslon followed, burning hlm badly. John Schock, aged 18. son or a tarmâ€" er. was crushed to death at Republic, Ohio, under I traction engine. All the buildings of the Shamoklu. Pa.. Powder Company were completely wrecked by a terrlnc explosion. No lives lost. Aloah Geode, foreman or a saw mill at Burnsvllle, W. Va., was making some repairs to the band saw under the floor, when William Sharpe, the fireman. started the engine. The band saw cut on Goode's legs above the knees. He dled an hour afterward. George West was killed at Alpine, Kent county, Mich" by being thrown from a wagon The George 0. one Company's car- pet moi-e, on the south side of Fourth street, Cincinnati, one door was: of Race street. wlth a stock valued at $300,000, and insured (or $150,000. was destroyed in lean than two hours. The total loss to building and stock will be 3400.000. CRIME- FOREIGN CASUALTIES What, No. 1 white Corn. No. 2 mixed out. No. 2 white It. What, No. 2 Influx Can, No. 3 ........ TOLEDO. Wheat. No. :1 call: ...... Com. No. 2 mixed Oats, No. 2 mixed ...... Rye. No. 2 cash ........ Cloverseecl, prime cash“ Outs. No. 2 white Barley. No. 2 011:. No. 2 white Rye. No. 1 . Corn, No. 2 ...... om, No. 2 ...... Cattle, all grade. ...... 1.40 Hog, all grade- ...... 3.00 Sheep and Inn!» ...... 2.75 NEW YORK. Wheat. No. 2 red ...... 81'. LOUIS. cum, all grade: ...... Above ls t group picture of the pres- ent Supreme. Conn of tho Unhod Sun", the most pawn-ml deliberative body in the world. We hue Hue uppvr and lower house: of congress. and me executive to make laws. but no law ever really become: a In: not“ passed Rye, No. Potatoes . lluucr . . . Came. comm )u to urlwv Mugs. all gram-u Sheep and lamb» Corn, No. .'. ..... Wheat. No. 2 IN Gnu. Nu. :: Emil Srlzcumvk. .1 gardener o! DI:- flam‘e, Ohio. let! his home Sunday awning to cull upon n friend m-ross the river. and not a anu- of Mm (“.111 be found. \Vnde Humptan of South (‘arnllna Is very m and his Intimate friends be- lieve he munot nun-Ire much Iopgx-r. The Pioneer Agricultural Society of Osceola County, Iowa, will hold an ex- hibition at ‘fibk-y September 14, 15 and 16. W. A. Park, of Des Molnes. Iowa, ls dead. aged «hi years. He was presi- dent of the Bar association. Reports of losses sustained by catâ€" tlemen during the recent atom are coming in slowly. On many large ranches it is estimated losses will range from 5 to 25 per cent. The now lies one and one-ball teat deep in Chey- enne. and from live to ten feet in the ravines. The bodies of two 0! the three John- son brothers. ranch owners near La. Grange. Wyo.. who were lost in the xv- cen! snowstorm. have been recovered. Search is being made {or the remain- Iug brother. The puddllng mm of the Illinois Steel Company's works at Bay View, Wis.. was closed Saturday. This branch of the Iron business at the min will be discontinued permanently. The dis- contlnuance o! the mm will throw out about 300 men. some of them the oldest in the service or the company. Rear-Admlrul Francis M. Ramsay, holding the most Important ofllce in the naval service, that of chief o! the bureau of navigation. was retired on acâ€" count or age Monday. Mrs. Schlleld has presented Lieuten- ant General John M. Schofleld, Untted States Army. ”fired, .wlth a fine healthy girl baby. The general was re- tired on account of the age lllnlt eigh- teen months ago. L ATEST MARK ET cmmuo. The fishing smack Arms of Racine. Capt. Edward Larsen, arrived at Ra- cine, and reported that Perer Sonn- son, a seamen, had (alien overboard and drowned. .,' "w V ' (HIEFJUfiTKE FULLER. JUSTICE WHITE. JU5TKE BROWN. JUSTKE SHIRAS. JUSTKE GRAY. JUSTICE HELD. JUSTIC l comm )u to urtmr.$l.85 05.75 all gram-n ...... 5.00 04.1735 ‘ and lamb» .100 1145.50 NO. I ...... ..... .201,ng .2453 ho .‘teJ...... .87 0.90 5'0. .' ............ .175 ..... . . .8 lo. 2 ....... .32'; m ............. . H O .2! ...... ......... 10 v .21 KANSAS CITY. MILWAUKEE. DETROIT. PBORIA. MISCELLANEOUS. DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER. 221,“? .19 a my“; 19% E REPORTS. THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. 64.00 64.70 @500 04.15 64.75 .94 .211 .831. .7113 .23 .20 .32 .90 .2933 .1 7 .36 .205 .21 .18‘,‘ 32v. any, 22 K 05.75 {91.17% ‘ nan-mute Cpl-um In Aria-un- A tornado struck Star City. Art. Wednesday night. Many buildings on ”ignoring plantations were blown down, three men killed, and fourteen fatally Injured. an") Inn no H'NI'IL Secretary of State Sherman has pro- tested .mlnat the execution 0! Gen. Ruiz Rivera, the Cuban lender In Pinar del Rio who was recently cap- tured by the Spanish forms. It in not bvfleved he Will he execuzed. Ian-Ho lurk-d In an". Business at manna. Wyn. ls prac- tically suspended. In the main Itreets the mow In pines is ten feet high, while residences on the outskirts of the city are In some lnaunros com’ pletely buried by drifts. Set rlm In (Thu-ago William Bioom, under nrreu It Cienlnn’d. Ohio. on the rhnrxo oi ar- son. has eonlpmd that during the big railroad strike in Chicago he was a mum-man and net lire to a min elenmr. other buildings and any nil- mad can. The strikers were chars"! with they mm". which war? the principal came for the orderlnx 0! led- orll troops to Chicago. upon by the Snnn‘mo ("n-m. Tho Sher- man anti-(mat law Is an ”ammo. it ”and both hozlsos nf mngrpss. .rr- ($le the president's signal-In. but was never obserxed by tho moat pow- erful oomhinmkms um" the Supreme Court derided that the law was run“!- ' Boron lho 0:52! vote on In" mu Mr. ‘McMIl‘m «Dvm., 'l'onn.) drnrmnrml thr- ;republlcun lruclun {or the man time [they had allowed for dolmlo. Mr. ] Dinghy r-loxrd m I Inn-minute Ipmc‘L ‘He named his ('ullvngm‘l and the H‘ountry that ha M: cunndml lhr MI! would accomplish the 1:3er for whlch n Inn trnmml. Mr. Grosvenor pronoun-d an nmemb men: to the amendment which was that tho lion lmnosml on anmls by this act imported lwtwn'n Ami! 1 null thn enactment u! the m1 slm'lld In- only to (he amount of (tum: of mo Jam»; (1 this not cvor the Wilson 30:. Th:- amendmmt to the nms-mlnu-nt was adopted. The vow was ”In-ll mknn on the orlulnnl umrnsz-m fixing April 1 as "104qu ml which (hu- h!!! Win; to go |nlo effect, and H was adopzed, 130 to 11"}. In opening Mr. Grosvenor defended the retroactive amendment, cluiminfl it to be both expedient and wise. Mr. Richardson (dorm. Tenn.) contomlml that the Supmmn Court had «l‘rvlari‘d such action iiiegai. Mr. Bailey idem. Texas) dosed the debate with an ar- gument to "I." some affect. Mr. Groavenor presented the amend- ment nxlng April 1 as the date on which the blll shall go into effect. Mr. Bailey made the point that the amend- ment was out of order. Mr. Dockery (dent. Mo.) oflered as an amendment the proviso to suspend the duties on articles controlled by trusts. It was ruled out of order. [ April 1 the duties Imposed by the \Dlngley tax-ll! blll went into effect. and the present law ls :1 mm; or the past, It the last amendment attached to the blll before lts passage In the house, fixing that date as the day on which Its provisions shall go lnto eflect. should be in tho blll when It ls finally enacted and should he held to be legal by the courts. The republicans pre« sented an unbroken front to the oppo- sition. The vote on the final pas- sage of the bill stood: Yeas, 205; Bays, 122; present and not voting. 21-9. maâ€" jorlly of 83. The events leading up‘ to the final vote were replete wlth ex- ( cltement and lncldent. l The M" "as then ru-nd a mm tlmr Republican I'uta Solidi, {or the Bub- HAuunmhuent Adapted to Alla-t All Future lmporlrhuvely Seen" In the Clo-Ina "mm of Debate. DINGLEY MEASURE PASSED BY THE HOUSE. NEW TARIFF IN FORCE SHIRAS. JUSTKE BREWER JUSTICE HARLAN. Wm “I'm (In-cu ln". The populist party has decided to test the. mnstitlnionallty of the can- rmr law which is in form in Wiscon- sin and which mmpels political par- ties to hold maniacs at the time of gt-nerll elections in election booths. Cum.“ Don e- Ilne sun-y. Premier Canovas says It In untrue Weyler's troops are to quit Cuba on April 15. or that peace on the talent! would be then attained. although he I: aligned with the progress at the "llnoh firmer: I- mic-Inlan- Tho 26th nnmmi mnvenllon n! "19 Illinois Turn Bnirk was held at an lino Sunday. Bloomington was mm- 06 as the district hoadquartem for the next year, Mollno having held It the last two years. Molina was gala-ted as (In: place for ~hokllng the blennhil tnrnfest in June, 1898. ('Meogo null noon ‘3. The (llohe Savings Bank at Chicago mnsmdnd Monday. The failurp was not nnoxperted. The bank‘s liabilities, chiefly to savings «lawman. are about “50.00). [in assets will meet the liabili- ties-handsomelynin fact. in lull and lean- a margin. The failure_raused no flurry in financial ciroias. human! and that promoters o." truscs nnd MIR arr rrimmals. le inrome tax law dwtslon turnislwd “mm-r tn- stanm of the mnrt's mention-w over the legislative and execnttve branches of thP government. The oxen-min- committee appointed by tho lndianupofis mmiemry confer- Imm- lust January lmw dn-idml to es- publish headquarters at Washington vin .iu muk‘umr lo prov-un- 1mm um- xgrcss sluh lngisimion .3: this rvssion a.“ will empower lln- [H‘l'fiillI-IH [u upo £1101“! n mmmium: to musidur Iiu- sub- 'jeci before (in! regular w-ssiun or coir ‘5'! s (‘UH\'(‘HPS. in Decvmln-r. ' “'i'l l‘rge flouelury Legislafluu. ”ht-than" Rod-Int quml III-Icy. 'l'hv jun m llv- Inn: at llrnk Rubber Kallllmn. .«t ’"ulrnu-Ill. Mum. m.- mur- der unruvd n u-nnm ul' mum-r In ”w m»! drxrw. The Kvmhun br-nh- en .‘nhlu-d M‘H'I'dl banL-a :ullim: Iwn mm m Ihn Slwrlmrm- hunk. 'flu- Jun" rm-umrmndul Kr'llilun lo uu-n-y. Tan “H‘- Wrn Lou. St. Loulu lmd a. (curb m‘ (ho flood mrl)‘ ’l'hnrsddy morning. 1 Wu person-x wvn- dromml am! luur or Hm oihma uzv "Ill-Sin“. le (lcslrllvl‘nn ut prop- erty w”! I'Hh'll “hum-u. m-ornn \\‘4 Tun". 33. (i .J, was druwm-vl m-ur lira-m- wmnl. Ills duuzhh-r. Nun.» Tum, sun-.1 G. “as dnm’nrrl nfw. 'l‘hr mining an John U'Fullon. Mum" l’lu»lps .wd I: othoru. anlomnl Otgununlku to Control the Yrodufll of the land. The largest scheme the farmers of this vountry have ever inaugurated is under way. It is called the Agricul- turists‘ National Protective Associa- tion. originated at Lancaster. P3,, and incorporated under the laws of New Jersey. The ultimate design Is the ab- solute (ontml and marketing of all farm products and farm animals. When the speaker announced the reâ€" suh~“n.:os 205. nuys 122, resent and not waxing 2!. and so the bin Is passed"»-r-the republicans rose en masse and cheered. The house then adjourned until Saturday. latter which Mr, Dockery (den, Mo.) offered the motion or the minority to reL-ommi: the bill, with instruction. The motion was lost, 148 to 136. The roll call on the passage of the bill was then taken and was followed with in- tense interest. Not a break occurred in the republican ranks. Flve demo- crats-Messrs. Meyer. Bronssard and Davey of Louisiana and Klein-rs and Siuyden of Texasâ€"voted with the ma- jority. Mr. Howard Mia.) was the on- ly populist who voted for the bill. but twenty-one or the populist». tusltmista and slim-rites declined to record them- selves either way. FARMERS ARE COMBINING. Wanda were first emproyed u tele- mh operator- tn 1364. _ coughing [M0 to Conan-pun.- nnp’n Balan- wln my me eoun ,It can. Go to your dmgglsu toâ€"M‘y {And (at I mph homo tree. Lam mum. at mu Ind so cents. Go a: all-u. Boy In - Hula-Ian Hal-MI. Choug Lee, a Chinese boy 19 years old, who was born In San Francisco. has just entered a Baltimore grammar ‘oneo: delay- In amroul. In” '0". a. I Pant-v. Chnrles Mannie: of Detroit, has written 17.858 word- ou a postal curd. heating all pmlons records by 11,000 words. To the naked eye the letter- look like little dots. but show dlsunct- ly under 3 sins. Don't LID. to Work. Since Winnebago county. Wisconsin, adopted the workhoune cure for tramps the number to be cared for has fallen from about 1.500 DP! month In the win- ter seam to aoventrflte. and n av. in; to the county of some 81,000 per month has been elected. (or, I... la"- Exam-mu to "no '0“ and 80-05. On April 6 and m. Hm North-West- on Line will tell Home Seeker-r ex- mnion “chm. with {unable time "mm to numerous points In the Welt and South at exceptionally low rates. For "diets and fun informant»: Apply ‘0 gems Chicago North-Weltem Inllway. Sit-vamp."- le nrusmpcr Ill‘iJ nmrn mun-l llw mninmmmrn o! Hm pn-rmznllvr at ritizrmhip than any mhrr instrumm- lnlily. l: invrsfizaw.) svinnvo; M vii- rnvzs «harlly; II is ”In hog! auxiliary an thv .mmq 0! law. “’nmmlmr! smml mar? in '0!" of the newspape! than all of m» anatlwmas 0! lb. church ‘ - RM. Dr. Rylance. 1n n' nruwmn mn’u'n It. umdnmu. Williams. Com”), 1",, true. In: "From on. package Salter- German Como "any I are? 300 pounds of truer man, than I can buy In sun-v.2 a' 30 «his a pound.“ A packnnn or {his and hip: sow! cata- loguv is sent yau bv John A. Salt" Send (‘0. La (’rns-zv, Wia upon receipt 0115 cm”: sump; and Ihbs notice. tn. TM. In 0-9" Oil-nag!» A mmn "pun dorm" Irmncd that In Empnrm, Kan. wumnn had mm m mum-1 In A mllmml ammo-M Hm! mnIo-rnm' Inn-1 ho m llrr I thlnx un- known. 5hr not ulnmnaoa on lhlu (ml- !imony. nn-l Ihv rnllrrm-l nppralocl m Um sum-1m rm", «hr-m “Ht‘l‘ pm: 0! wumnz. 0hr I'M"'NV" "r m.» Inn-r (nun hna just Mn nmrmml, In tho mvnmlmv :hr Hmpmin wnmnn has (Inn birth to cum- «hildrm. um «I “r -.n' um" um llml now h Ibo onwrhmuy of n Mum-n- l-n Min Wu. Iml buy an 'lrm." Fur alwnipliva "m and win-I. n-Hn~- Nu; II. llmrrunu, u. I‘. A . (KIM-105:". Ill Alul lth- mun Ihul lnml r1 p'rnly. “om"! l'nLnlu m-trhul- "- -blq r ulmm u! "I. Firm m Ilu- pruim-I- u! n. ma. mun. mm- valfll mul lmnmlul m In- Iiun- and null grmlt-rmwllmn m any ulhrr Hurlhm of (In- I'Imnl Niall". l~ vloflml «in. rrnlun urn-r" m'cl bwtlfll \\ an "m l-rnlllllul I0l"l‘ uml “hula ['rnirll auum. I--..ru- ul Inn-.mml u-II Mu- Hull {turn-mun In uhlvh Mm“ lu-‘l lh. I‘hll- dn-n all lv-rnrl In anh-ul nun-m In seiecdn m. \miiums' Pink rim (or his counter citing operations. he showed his knowledge 01 the proprlutory mod“ business; for these pills are in such great demand that tbev are anally sold at Any drug store In the United Statefl. His scheme 5 was to work the country druggistu and sell his imitationa at :- dim-mint of from 2 per cent to 5 per t‘PllL. explaining the reduced price by the fact that he had lurked them up in small lots and m. a diwouut from dealt‘rs who were over-stm-ked. By work- ing fast and making long jumps, ho would have secured many lumdruh~ of dollars in a «hurt lime. The proprietors: of llr. Wil- liums‘ Pink Pills are most fortunate to ' have rough: the rogue. before he bud lair- Iy started. and to lmvc lliuu kI-pt than ; spurious goods out of the market. sh-lnpeare Sum-«I Them. Frinul (to chantrlt-nl manager who has jusl returned {mm n wmlvrn tour) m"! hour that you lriml Julius I‘M-at on tho wild and woolly drniznna or Jack Rabbit City. Oklahoma. How (EM a hirh-umI-d Shakvspn‘ixm play like that ”I‘m to .stx'lkt- Um punpln?” ‘I'lwntrlcnl Manage-r "Couldn't lunc- sum-d them bc-nvr. Mm: Jule was klllud Hwy called Mm om ln (mm at tho .-m-t.uiu twice. and lush-ml on :1 Hum." ('H‘h lime: and ”sun l‘m-y mum culling fur the muhur ur the :nfnm. um! 1 Manny had to rig up as Shilkln'pl'é’rl' and no out nn.l 111an .1 lo-n-lulnuzn snx-wh ol (hunks lwfmv «Lt-y \umhl :tIl-m' "I. play In an nn." N1 w Yurk Tribune. Thin arrest woven to be an importantono. In addition to vnrloma plunder, such M medium] booku. ty wwrilers, raga. 0450., found In llmquisee 14 trunk when arr the ice also luuml counterfeit. coin both in t o trunk and on his person; and in a search of his apartments at Utico found I complete out“: for cuumerfeniug con- aisling of crucibles. bellows. uirkol. lead, bismuth, antimony. a small blacksmith forms, a charcoal furnace. and rover-l plutprvof-pnrix mold“. The [Inked sum marshals want. him just as soon as the Dr. Williams' Medivine Co. are through with him, and. no doubt, he will be sentenced (or a. long riod. In selanllno Dr, “'illiumx' Pink Pi"- In! g' A couu-rzm-‘Errzn CAUGHT. forgery On the 15th 0! December Mnrqnl‘ BN9 vie ted a photo-engraver in 8 menu, saving he was flu- r0 n-oseumtive a the Dr. “'llliums‘ Medicine '0., and arranged to! the making of a full so! of will”?! for thodk recline Nheetu. luldes. etc.‘ of the famous Dr. Willinms' Pink Pills for Pale l’eoplO. Newt! of (his reached the home allies. and no time was lost in arranging for his arm! when he should return for the plates. HI returned on the 15m and was accordingly arrested and if} now in jail in Symon“ cvy_a_i}ing exnnunntien._ m Polka at Sgt-mp- take an {.9039 1 nun cant-n. ' On Monday the 15th Harold Mal-quinine! Uticl. H. Y. was nrnmod iu SimulaN Y.. on a warrant mwru out the Dr. Williams’ .Mediyine Co. (:llarglng him with Imuli lulu": In “pro-gnu.

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