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Daily Arkansas Gazette from Little Rock, Arkansas • Page 5

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COIN FOR THE VETS PFEIFEIt PFEIFEIt PFEIFEIi PFEIFER Those Who Will Get Confed, erate ensioii Fttn(K THE TAILOR THE HHTER Will five yon the finest and best hat on earth in new and nobby shades and style lor THE FURNISHER Will sell yon the best white shirt in plain, pleated and fancy bosom of standard makes for THE CLOTHIER Will lit yon in the- nobbiest salt of clothes in bine, black or the latest shade of brown in worsted, sorye or cheviot for Just reeelved a fall line of Woolens and will make you AUD A GREAT UiSY WHO WILL J0J sS- an elog-ant suit to measnre. A pertoct fit irqaranteed lor- StsUFenaioa Board Xtklas Bapld Procross la tts Work of PsmIbc Upoa Applleattdni I JGS. PFEIFER CLOTHING 1 nesatlful eyes grew dull oad dlat As Um swift years steal away. BeaaUfut. willowy form Silas -Loe fairness with every day.

1 i tut me ttlll Is quaes and hat ckarai la pat Who weara youth's coroaal keaaUial Preserve Your Half and yon preserve your youth. "A woman 1b as old as she looks," says.the world. No woman looks as old as she ia if her hair has preserved its normal beauty. You can keep hair from falling out, restoring Its normal color, or restore the normal color to gray or faded hair, by the use of Ayer'tS Hair Vigor. A MKW B.NTBV.

las Colored leaolars btp Contest Contuses to Increase In Interest Mar Glllaro, Little 13(50 Viola Butler, Little Edith West, Little Kock 10(H) Ella Johnson, Little Bock 0J Ella Murray, Little 228 Kinma Cook. Little 222 Ella Burke, Little Bock. 137 Clara Tbrnuas. 85 Zola M. Warren, Little 42 Ada Carden.

Fort 21 Eddie Green, Little Rook 28 Fannie Jones Pine Bluff 22 Lizzie Strong, Little Rock 15 Delia 13 A FORT SMITH ENTRY. Ada Garden, of Fort Smith, enters the race, and ahe is said to be Tory popular among the colored people. The 27 vote iwhich slw riTyyeflterdajs will doubt-less be followed by lhany more. THE STANDING. Mary Glllan? nolda flrst plnce, while Viola Sutler Jumps from fourth to second place.

Edith West and Ella Johnson are close behind -Murray received thirty-live votes. The other candidate appear Jg be indifferent work- Ko-To-Bm for Flft Casta. Guaranteed tobacco habit sure, makes weak men strong, blood pure. druggista, Allls Mill are in the Insurance business at tot West Markham Street. A BOY I'RAMP.

fleo. Harofd fieacbM tfttia" Boet 1 His Walk Annnil the George Harold, who Is walking around the world on a 120,000 wager, arrived In Little Rock yesterday. He say that be left New York September fl, 1888, on a Journey of mile afoot, covering every country on the globe except Canada. Greenland and Siberia, lie Is to complete the trip Inside of ten years, 1 neither to les, borrow not rteal and must raise 15.000 by Yoluntnry coutrlbu-Ions. Harold wa ten' years old when ae started out He chtinie to have rals-Ml $4300 of the required amount and to have in his1 possession beer ihcck-s.

Twenty-four trunks are required to enclose all his trinkets. 'Anioug some' Pj the eonvehlri trip are a part of Queen Victoria' cow nation dress, part of the eiadle of ivory and bras la which all th crowned heads of France were rocked, part of a sword claimed to have been used by Napoleon Bonaparte, part of the bicycle Frank Lens rode In Torkey when he was killed, piece of rope used to: hang Cherokee Bill, and score other relics, Harold Is still boyish looking. He has plenty of time in which to tluisli bis Journey. Care Coaatlpattaa Korevei Pake Caaeareta CanavOathartla 10a ortSev 1 1 C. tall to eore.

druggists refund money. COTTON BEQ1QN BULLETIN. MatMln. Ra'n. lllsd by tie BstUs-Searred Veterans of the Csafederaey-LstMt IM ot Applicants Whose Claims Hare Bees failed Upon, The state pension board Is making rapid progress In passing1 upon claim for pensions Died by ex-Oohfederate soldiers and their widows.

Another session was held yesterday, "with Attorney General Kius worthy and State Auditor $l6an present, Secretary of State Hull being absent on a visit in Mississippi. As heretofore Indicated the number ot ap plications rejected 'exceed those allowed. No proof of Indigency or that disability arises from wounds received In the service are the mam causes for the rejection of so many applications. The following claims bare been passed upon; Application Allowed. Mississippi County-P.

S. Harrell, t50. Montgomery County Mottle K. Trew- ltt, allowed 25; Isabelle Irby, 50; Da rid Hilton, 125. Monroe Countyr-Hobert J.

Green, Brlnkley, $25; Samuel A. Henchnon, 25. Miller County Geo. W. Groves, Tex' arkana, $50; W.

A. Balrd, $50. Madisou- County Hosae A. Page, $25; David C. Brown, $50; Sarah Houston, $25.

Logan County-D. M. Roach, $25; Wm. M. Werner.

$25. Little River County John S. Finley, $25. Lee County Manewa A. Smith, $25.

Lafayette County T. M. Burrow, $25. Lawrence County-Jowpli BufTaer, $75. Johnson County-Tbost F.

Elson, $50; J. U. Heudrlx, Asa F. Moore, $25. Nevada Couuty E.

S. Webb, $75; Ma ry KiiH-ell, allowed same as her husband drew; Mattbow T. Porter, $25. Application! Selected. Little River County Rebecca B.

Pounds, husband did not enlist In Arkansas: Thos Chapman, not Indigent; C. Kiugoton, not Indigent; T. R. Har-bin, Indigency not shown and disability not result of wound. J.

Lee County D. 8. McCorkle. no proof of serriceWAWalton, iBdlgeBcy sot shown, etc. Lawrence County-John Wtln, flls- ability not catued by W9und; Wto.

Bui lock, no pfoof of service. Lonoke County-W, W. Henrit Indi gency not shown; Mrs. M. K.

Moss, proof does not show her husband died In service; Martha Grayson, same reason; Martha Blount soldier not a resident of Arkansas and did pot die In service; Mrs. N. C. Baldwin, husband was not citizen of Arkansas. Johnson Comity H.

M. Vaught, not Indigent; Jas. A. Frame, proof of service Insufficient; Jesse Graves, ditto; G. L.

Smith, increase refused. Perry County H. Tanner, not IndkJ gent Phillips County Mrs. Lou Parharn. husband not reHdent of Arkansas; Catherine McKlnney, same reason.

Montgomery County A. P. Casada, Increase refused. Alex Pope, not dis abled en account of wound. Monroe County W.

H. Vnughan, so proof of service. Miller County-J. A. Fnssell, proof as to dtatbllity and Indigency not forthcom ing; II.

H. King, not indigent; Sam Weaver, proof does not show Indigency, Mr. Missmirt Walker, husband did not die In' 'service and Indigency not shown; Paralce Favors, husband did not die In crvlce; J. M. Warren, not wound.

ed; Rollins Smith, proof of service Insuf- ncifint. i Madison County Wm. C. Rlckman, Combs, not Indigent; John Rodgers; Kingston, not Indigent; Willie jMtgglns, Alabanl, not tadigent; Wiley Btirn, Al- abam, not Indigent and not disabled by samo causer Jaw O. McKlnner', Kings ton, disability jnot due to.

wound, r-r Logan County G. M. Wright. M. Enclleh.

E. R. Cravens, 3. D. Jodson, Jos, Tubbs, rocreae refused; J.

C. Mose-1pv. not Indigent and not ineanacltatcd on account of wound; 'H. B. Carlton, not Indigent: G.

W. Barnard, not disabled by wound; John Jones, no proof of service or of wound; J. B. Rush, no proof of service, etc. Nevada CountyAlex Smith, Lane- burg, no disability from wound; L.

Ful- Icrton. not wounded; J. Strom, not disabled from wound; John Rogers, proof of service tnsuflfclent and wound did not cause W. W. Harrll, proof of service Insufficient: J.

H. Boyd, no proof of service and indigency Inad equate. Jewtoa County Martin V. Croos, not indigent; Robt. E.

Martin, disability not caused by wound; P. J. Ofle, not Indi- gfflt; Adlsou vniiuea, not disabled by wound. i ORLEANS HOTEL. Mr.

H. E. Hall, the famous 'third class hotel man," Is In charge of the Orleans Hotel, Monroe, La. Mr. Hall com menced the hotel business In August 1880.

at Batesvllle, under this telling nora do plume. It sounded odd. buLWas used in contra-dlatinctlon to the many strictly first-class hotels" abound-lug then and to this good day. By assid uous attention to. the inultl furious du ties Innd obligations of tbo uwdern.

bou-Iface Mr. Hall at once sprang Into pop ularity with thfc traveling the restive "cattle puncher" to the staid bank president Including the festive and Indispensable traveling man. Wherever be has gone he has carried the cream ot the trade and we predict his ucual suc cess in his new field. The man Is the embodiment of energy with the politeness and culture ot a Chesterfield. Whv la it all of the married men are alroua of to AloekaT What Unmai- fied man haa not been approached by a married friend in tnia lainion: "it 1 were not a married man I'd atart for Alaska tomorrow r-Chleaso Journal.

.7 ChleaiK Man "By OeorM. I in (lad of Dne anyhow." Second Chicago Mao "That we sol our census token before the Klondike erase set In." Cleveland Leader, Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy always affords prompt relief. For tale by. druggists, IIAIIV STREET Learn to Save Open ad Account Witb TEE UTILE RflCKTRDSTCfl'S SAVINGS BANK. 100 West Markham.

Interest 00 Deposits ard Deposits Subject to CbecV Open from I) a. m. to 4 p. m. MAXWELL COFFIN, H.

A. ROWE, President. Soc'ty and Tretn. GONORRHOEAE: lftl FFT" safe; sure CURE YOURSELF turn Omtwcai Mra. Cow tm, an sxbhs.

ia L. DOUGLAS For 14 years this shoe, by mortt 1 alone, has distanced ell oompotltors. W. L. Douglas S3.

AO, S4.00 and S)S. Shoes are (be produoclana ot workmen, from the best material possible at these prlees. AIk and StS.O0sbocs for men, SS.SO, aad t.l for bnjrs and 700th. W. L.

Douglas ihoes are bidonad by oer B.UOO waarers as Uw bast la itjie, fit and durability of say shoe aver ottered at the srlcef. They are made In all Uw latest shapes sad styles, aad of earf varl-ety of lntber. if dealer cannot supply yon, write for eata logueto W.L.j)ouglaa, firockuia, How. Hold by GUS BLASS 312 to 318 Main St dressed her a note intended, no to make her desist in her efforts. The note hal the effect of arousing Indignation ot both Mrs.

and. her husband: She went on the warpath and when she founi Finn, who Is a stone cutter employed at tho Federal building annex, she hit bim fore and aft with her umbrella. Mrs. Cholvln will be tried in Justice Meisner't court this morning. AT TIII5 HOTELS.

GLEASON'B-H. St. Louis: Theo. C. Garrett, Griffin.

R. A. Les ter. Pine Bluff: Z. T.

Boyd. J. C. Langston. Wilmington, Jsmea Wood.

Ucrnando, iee James, jtiot springs: l. w. Nichol, Memphis; A. Luclt, Cincinnati, Geo. B.

Wood. H. King White, Pine Bluff: Russell, Araaaeipina: M. Frlfdlanuw. wife and son.

Fort Smith: Miss Rosa Land man, Memphis; J. W. Gardner, Texarkana; Dr. J. C.

Foster, Wm. Purdue, Clarksvllle; S. Kay and wire. Kansas city: W. P.

Fletcher, Lonoke: F. -H. Thurman. Memphis: L. A.

Dixon, Russellvllle; Lee J. Mittinger, Ohio; Henry Patterson, Searcy; Smith. Benton: Dr, R. (J. White, T.

-A. Dowdle, Morrllton: J. D. Castner, Fort Smith: L. Hirsch.

Newport; W. E. B11-. bough, St. Louis; A.

V. Bourdeaux, IOula-vllle; E. Sonfield, St. Louis; J. D.

Knowl- ton, wagoner, T. Gen. B. u. Bhaver, Center Point C.

Lr CAPITAL H. C. VUleplque. J. D.

Qro- gan, Joseph Rej-nolds. John Keiley, S. II Proudflt, Memphis: Frank E. Welcome, E. Hartlng, New York; Emit Werner, I.

Swan. A Gf Francis, Hugo Becker, St. Louis; H.M.Kelly, W. J. Oillon, Pittsburg: R.

W. Dickey, New Orleans; Henry Wolf. J. A. Watktns, Brlnkley Will Garland; Alexander; P.

Woolum, W. Moss. Hot Springs; W. Dowtlne. Medoc: John L.

Dearson, A. G. Sheer and son. H. A.

Topeka: P. Aycock and wife, Ev- ansville: Louis H. Owen, DeVall's Bluff: II. Coulter. Ht.

Josenh: F. M. Cox. Mod- ford. Sam Hllzhelm.

Arkansas: R. P. Mi r- phy, Loulsviit; J. F. Brunaugh, St.

Louis; Chas. GreavevllQt SprmKaiAjCCtiis-. fiSmrTexarkana; B'. AiTutt, St. Louie; B.

R. Davidson, Fayettevlllef A-Chr st, son, Kansas City; G. B. Simpson, St, Louis; B. 0.

Treadwell, Memphis; Wm. O. 811I1I-' van. Memphis; C. C.

Van Phila delphia: H. D. Sides, Dayton, G. Pope, Atlanta, Ga. Insure with AlUs Mills, So, 20t West Markham Street.

If you enjoy a good smoke oslt Jo Bossl for a Davy Crockett; 5 Davy Crockett 5 cent Cigar sold at Joe Boss's, Eighth and Main. An old acmialntance of John Shermitu has written a letter to the Chicago Inter Ocetltt telling bow Mr. and Sherman came to adopt their two daugh ters, one of whom is now Mrs, MeC'tii-lomj Tbey decided to adopt one child, but raw a pair of twins who were go much alike that' tm- could make no choice. -and so both. One has since ill- d.

Educate Tone Dowel! With Ciuoeretsv Candy Cathartic, iure eonetlrtlii forever. 10c SSo. It O. ft C. tall, drtigglsti retuad money.

kit 11 mm ipmii" 1 I II Mt ism day morning for Buffalo, N. where they will be the guests of Lieut axd Mrs. W. A. Sample, at Fort Porter.

"Cbl. Jno. W. Blackwood and wife will return the last of this week from Canada. Mrs.

E. Kiniworthy Is expected home tomorrow from Chatauqua, N. Y. Taylor A. Dowdle, the well-known Morrill on lawyer.

Is in the-city. Hon. B. R. Davidson, of Fayettevllle, attorney for the 'Frisco road, is at the Capital.

Gen. R. G. Shaver, of Center Point, Is In the city en route to the re-union at Newport. Mrs.

H. H. Rottaken ahd daughters. Misses Rosa and Amelia Miller, at at Point Pleasant. N.

J. Mrs. Catherine Sklpworth and Mrs. Laura Matthews, who are now at Eureka Springs, are expected home the latter part of the week. Harry Vllllplgue.

representing Lorrllard is circulating among his Little Rock friends, and they are legion. Chas. T. Abeles. the well-known and popular manufacturer.

Is expected home today from Mt. Nebo. C. J. Lincoln Is making a business trip over the Little Rock and Memphis and White and Black River railroads.

President Chaa. J. Penael, of the Exchange National. Is in Virginia and not expected home for several weeks. Miss Llllle A.

Kami, money order clerk at the post office, has returned from Hot Bprlnga. Prosecuting Attorney J. A. Gray returned Bunday from Nashvillo and left for Perry-vllle to attend court. Mrs.

K. Epstein left last night via the Little Rock and Memphis railway and steamer from Memphis to visit her slster-In-law, Mrs. E. Peck, In Cincinnati, Ohio. Capt.

J. C. Alexander, with R. A. Little, the cotton man.

who has been HI since last November, whon he was attacked th nervous prostration. Is out and is warmly greeted by his friends. Henry N. Kramer, cashier of the Bank of iCommcwet who-has been ill for some time with typhoid fever; Is Improving. Geo.

W. Roger, assistant has been doing Mr. Kramer's work and has been a very vunj limn. MrJ M--At Lally, a prominent official con. necled with the S.

I. A. S. Railroad at Little Rock. Is here with his family to visit the centennial.

Mr. LSlly formerly lived In Nashville and In being warmly received by his old friends. Nashville, (Tcnn.) Banner. Geo. A.

Lelper, president of the Union Br ck Works, has been appointed a delegate from the Board of Trade to the Arkansas celebration at the Nashville Exposition. He will leave with his wife on September 6, and visit at Lookout Mountain before going to Nashville. A JOCKEY'S LAST BIDE. jEsss cLumn killed at Kansas city His Mount Went Dowa and Clutter's 8k oil Was fractared by the Jfail. Kansas City.

Auc. 123. -f Clutter was killed eh the exposition race course this afternoon. Hi? imd tin. mount on Daszle.

an odrli-on fa writ In the second race. Tho hora cmr down and the boy's tkujl was fractured Results: First race Sir furlong. I'll nn won. May view second. Katie a.

third sixth TOce-7-Four, andi one-half furlongs. Billy' Uhderwoud won Vniirn second. Carnival third. Time, 8-8. inira race i' ive lunongs.

Artless won, Powhuska Bceond, Enuna third Time, lm Fourth racew. Five fnrlnn. Pnvol Lancer won, Glnnonda second, Braz-orin third. Time, 1:05. Fifth race Six furlongs.

Iastamoor won. Queen Faustus secondV One Uiaie Time, 1-2, 1 Racoi at Detroit Detroit, Aug. race Fits furlougs. Dulec won, Aapasla, second, Sklliuiau third. Time, 1:02 5-4.

-r Second nice Six furlongs. Mile and one-sixteenth. Tonto v.on.Harry Gaines 1:48 3-4. Third race Sli furlongs. Old Snngus won, South Africa second, Harrington third.

Tinw 1:14 1-4. FourtB sa.ee Seven furlongs. The Ducess won, Bell Bramble second, Dare II third. Time. 1:27 1-4.

Fifth race Mile. Our Johnny won, Phillips Byrne second, Mordtact third. Tlmo. 1:42 1-2. Sixth race Short course steeple chase.

Rosebery won, Belva second, Sir Andrew third. Xime, 3:47. Jlaees st 8t. fioiila St, Aug, grounds today: Track dead; weather fluff. First race Six furlougs.

Pelleas won, Wild Wen second, Briggs third. Time, 1:10 1-4. Second race Five and one-half furlongs. Denial won, Sir Joseph LIste MelviuBurnham third. Time, 1K 1-2.

7 Six Horseshoe Tobacco, wop, Nicolas second, Amelia Fonso third. Time, 1:15, Fourth race Mile. Parole d'Or won, Brldgeton second, Ontaway Time, 1:42. Fifth race Mile and three-tfxteenths. Gold Ban won, Glad Kyes cond.

Nan-Die L's Sister third. Time. 2:02 1-2. Sixth" race Five furlongs. Siva won, Tonwanda second Miriam G.

third. Time, 1KK) 8-4L, BaeM at Newnort Cincinnati, Aug. the first time since the meeting opened the track at Newport' was heavy today, First race Five furlongs. CJorealia won, May Lemer second, Laculne third. Time, 1:05 8-4K--- Second On won, Stan-ca econd KafSJrt third.

Time, 1:47 Fourth race-Six furlopgs. Georgle won, Kris Eringle second, Waze third. Time, 1:17 1-2. Fifth race One furlong. Mellla won, Dominica second, Peggy, third.

Xime, 12 8-4, THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS AT" EDMONSON'S VOL in-ACGUST 14 TO 21, 33. NO. 1CRYSTAL CARBONIC WATER SPECIAL. 15c of $1.35 per doaen bottles this week only This Is a pure double-distilled water put up with the greatest care, of absolute purity. It Is guaranteed to bo free from all organic matter generally found In spring water, and is perfectly safe and wholesome.

The finest table water on the market, sparkling and refreshing. Drink It freely and preserve your health. NO. J-CALIFORNIA APRICOT SPECIAL. ROYAL BRAND.

12Hc per can or 11.40 per dosen this week only. This is a very good brand of apricots, though not our finest grade. They're good tabic fruit and are very cheap at these pnues ana wouia oe wen to lay in a supply while you have the chance. NO, SHRIMPS IN TOMATO SAUCE SPECIAL. 16c per can this week only.

The regular price of this fish delicacy Is 20c per can. A first-class article for the luncheon or evening meat, and will be an excellent thing to tempt the capricious appetite this hot weather. Include a can in your next order. Telephone, mall or leave your order. Our wagons pass your door.

H. P. EDMONSON, Nos. 614 and filS Main street Quapaw Creamery Butter ia the best. CITY NEWS New sauer kraut at Kramer'a, Cervalet at Kramer'a Fresh Melcher herring at Kramers.

De'ep ocean 'tablet codfish at Kramer's. Imported swiss cheese at Kramer's. Chase A Sanborn's "Seal Brand" coffee-only at- Kramer's: Caft6 walk Capital Theater Friday, August 27. i Manhattan Cake Walking Club at-the Capita Theater Friday, August 27; The membership committee of the Board of Trade meets at 4 p. m.

today. The Knights of Dixie band will give three concerts In Texarkana next week. TSe Mardl Gras subscription committee meets at the Board of Trade rooms today at 3 p. m. A new thing Sterling btcycle handles studded with jewels at Stiff t's range from 11.50 10 $2.60 per pair.

The Thomas Manufacturing Company has just shipped a cotton press to New London. Ct Allls Mills are agents for the Cttisens', Royal, German-American, Palatine and Fi delity and Casualty Insurance companies. The Jubilee singers. Petty, the character artist, and six couples in tue case walk at the Capital Theater Friday, August 17, 1S97. Indestructible pocket books a new thing all.

seared leather, nothing pasted. Orna mented with burnt effects, for fl.Ov at Btlfffs, John will be tried by Justice Nowlln at 10 o'clock this morning on a charge of stealing a watch from Jessie Thomas. A mistaken Idea got out that the city council would meet last The next meeting will be held on the flrst Monday In September. Henry Logan, colored, was fined 125 by Judge Blanks yesterday for appropriating Joe Belcher's pocketbook, whlcn he found on the free bridge Saturday. Fred Miller, a long-distance pedestrlnn, accompanied by his dog, arrived In the city yesterday en route to El Faso, on a tramp from Pittsburg, Pa.

Insurelth Allls Mills. They are no longer enjoined from representing the CltU. sen's, Royal and German-American Insurance companies. The factory at Stlfft's Is running on full time. The medal and repairing trade hoavy, while watch work is coming in from si parts of the state.

Chancellor Martin having dissolved the Injunction Allls A Mills -now represent the Royal, Citizens', and German-American In-untnee companies, J04 West Markham street. MARRIED On Friday, August 20, at the residence of the Rev. Mr. Beppler, Eighth J'tMerichy Jo Mlsa Almen Thompson Woodruff, only daughter of and Mrs. C.

H. Vaughan. -Reserved trials for the only cake walk by tho Brhrn at Glenwood Park, Tuesday. August 24, now 6n sale at Read's drug Store, Bond's, Sixth and Main streets, snd Wilson A Webb's. FOR THE POULTRY SHOW-John the well-known poultry fancier, is putting his game chickens at his farm In shape for the coming state poultry show in this city.

He haa a fine lot of the celebrated Pat Cleburne gamea. UNCLE SAM'S TROOPS IN CAMP The new rifle range adjacent to Fort Logan H. Roots haa been completed and one company of the troops stationed at the fort has gone Into en mo for a under Lieut. Ourovlts, DISTURBING THB PEACE, W. M.

Wlnfleld. rtini a store ar Eighth and Broadway, was arrested last evening for disturbing the peace. He is charged -with having hit a watermelon vem dor from the country with a rock. Ha will have a hearing In polios court today. LIEUT.

DAVISON'S INVENTION. -Lieut. L. P. Davison, U.

S. stationed at Fort Logan H. Roots, has Invented a self-registering faucet- which Is something unique in Ha way andpromIses to bo a br. nansv It registers the number of glasses of liquid drawn from a keg or barrel and Is especially adapted 10 saloon purposes guarantee you an evening of fun If you will wait fnr cake walk at the Capital Theater Friday evening, August 27. The Manhattan Cake Walking Club will enter six couples anl others are anxious to show the" "white folks'" what they can de.

The Jubilee singer! will sing away your troubles, and petty, the Imitator, will make you think that yon are back on the farm. Watch these column for more about the fun. A WHOLESALE AFFAIR j. H. Norton, a white man living In the- Sweet Heme neighborhood, was arrested yesterday after-noon by Chief McMahon-and Sergeant Hawkins on a charge of stealing thirty-six sheep and one cow from B.

F. Dreer, of Sweet Home. Norton had disposed of the cow to Walter Mortimer for and Bad spent all except JB.50 of th proceeds. He had closed a deal with L. Relnmon tor the sheep, but the money had not changed hands when Norton was arrested, Dreer identified the property as his.

Norton claimed bat ha bought thebeep and cow from a negro. 8HB THRASHED MIM Finn appeared In Justice Melar.er's court yesterday morning and swore out a warrant, for the arrest of Mrs. A. Cholvln. charging her with assault and battery.

Mra. Cholvln met Finn at Second and Byrd streets anl gave him a severe beating with an umhrella. She hid endeavored to collect a II for her husband, John Cholvln, snd Finn had bs-coms so ant srsd by her sSorts that hi ad- TELEtiKAPHlC BRIEFS. Curey Chief, a noted Pawnee Indian, is dead, aged 100 years. J.

Paul, the oldeet member of the Philadelphia bar, la -dead. Baril Alt, Bey ot Tunis, Is to abdicate in favor of his son. Prospects for a fine day for the Futurity were exceed ngiy poor laRt night. A general uprising- of the Afridis, of India, baa occurred. The government is hur rying troops to the scene.

Bunting was displayed at Paris In honor of the meeting- of President Faure and the csar. Testerday'a statement of the treasury cash, balance was uold reserve, A German diplomat asserts that Germany it ready to surrender Alsace-Lorraine for compensation. The comptroller of the currency has an pointed VirieU jfc Lusk receiver of the First National Bank of Ashevtlle, N. C. AHsvana dispatch says there Is no doubt Spain will be willing- extend the commer.

cial treaty with the United States. William A. Lamed was defeated In the tennis tournament at Newport yesterday by Hugh A. Mishit, of England. There were some stormy scenes' at the conference between operator and mlnerV official at Pittsburg- yesterday.

A pang of West Virgin's desperados raided a picnic party at Olenwood. Ohio, yesterday. One mnn was killed and two others fatally 1 Three men were instantly killed and e'ght Injured by the explosion of a boiler at the brickyard of W. J. Halliday, shortly after a.

at Cairo, Yesterday. J. R. McNelily, whose -term as United States Marshal for the Southern District nf Mississippi expired Saturday, was reappointed yesterday. The Girard mill of the Union Iron an1 Steel Company.

6f Vounirstown, Ohio, Which has not been In operation for four years. will start again on Wednesday, It employs auuui imiiuB. The whisky market at Peoria, Whs firm and higher yesterday. On 6atunlsy nlshed goods were quoted at 11.20. Yester day they advanced to 11.21.

The advance in corn is giveri as the causo.l The commute, which have been Investi gating the accounts of -Treasurer Crosgier. of the Mercer and Mechanics' Building and Loan Associations at Trenton, N. report: that be is short. Will Tutt a colored man shot and Instant. fy killed his wife and woonded his listen-in-law as a result of a itiarrel about a proposed visit at ilayfleld, Ky.

Lynching was inreatenea. The comptroller of tho currency has de clared dividends In favor of the creditors of Insolvent national banks as follows: Twen ty-five per cent on The Dalles National Bank, of The Dalles. per cent on the National Sank of Illinois, Chicago, III. Work was resumed tn.dcbsrtHietits of the BrMton Tm Piste- Mill, at Cleveland yes terday, the strikers accepting tht terms of the oompany and going barit to work. Work has also been resumed In all departments of the Rolling Mills.

The police of Havana hare discovered a printing outfit which has been nsed to print proclamations issued by the insurgent lead ers. The proprietors or tlio estnrlinhnient, Peralta brothers, have been arrested and are confined incommunicado. One branch of the National Bar Associa tion, the annua! convention of which b. gins at Cleveland tomorrow, wan In session yesterday. It was the committee on law fomlty.

the object or which Is to harmon in important particulars, the statutes of the different states. In Talbot county, Georgia, yesterday. 13. B. Lowe was discovered by C.

R. Womble in a compromising tuattnn with his daughters. Womble fired on Lowe, biit missed. Lnwe ran. but Womble and coming upon him, beat his brains out with rock, killing htm Instantly.

He then went tof Talnott and surrendered himself. Both men are prominent farmers. A huge derrick spoon, weighing 17.000 pounds and containing barf a ton of salt, Ml to the. deck ot the rtnamer Fltsgerald, I which was loading at Illlnoie Central nler No. 1.

In Chicago, yesterday. Andrew Knt- ber, a laborer, was killed and John Cool, also a laborer, had bis left Jog; nearly severed trom nis boay, til a statement riven out last night. National President Ratchford, of the United Mine Worker, eald of the conference be tween miners' officials and mine operators, that while both sides practically agreed on iUtrtlom-th eperators teefsted-that-the i men should first return to work at the old wages To this the miners' officials will not agree. It Is (riven out at Constantinople that the French minister for fore gn affars, M. H.i-nolcaux, replying to the Marquis ot Salisbury, who Insists upon Turkish evacuation of Thessally before the Creek Itwemnitv is paid, says he shares th views of the Brit-inh premier and minister for foreign affairs, but M.

Hanoteaux submits that the oc.oupa.tlon ot Thossally la of higher importance than thn conclusion of peace. Yesterday a shooting affray occurred at Keystone, W. between Policeman Carter Withers and John Stewart and Sam Gossett, who attempted to rescue prisoners from the officers. Withers was shot three times through the neck, lungs and chest. Ten shots in all were fired.

Policeman Cobbs was shot through the arm while attempting to arrest Gossetc, who was shot by Cobbs. All are colored and excitement high with talk of lynching Stewart and Gossett; 'Withers Iv fatally wounded Sam Barley, a bystander, was hit by a stray ball serving an artery. He bled almost to death before aid reached him. Ikurt Tobacco Sptt and SatoksTosrMfsAirty. To quit tolxtcco easily and forever, be map netk, tall of life, norvo and vigor, take No-To-Use, the wonder-worker, thai makes weak men strong.

AU druggists, too or II. Cureguarau-teed. Bnoklel-and sample free; Andreas-Starling Bemedy Chicago or Now York. PBRHOKAL. Maxwell Coffin left yesterday for Man.

ItOU, Col. B. Dickinson has returned from Sum-mervllle. Editor J. W.

Gardner, of the Texarkan-lan. is at Gleason's. t)r. R. White, of Morilton, at Glea-eon's.

the iruBRWt, returned last night from Potash Sulphur Springs. W. S. Moil, one of the Penael Grocer Company's travelers, is at tho Capital. Hon.

Chas. D. Greaves, city attorney of Hot Springs, is at the Capital. Ben W. Riley la at Cobden, III, with his wife snd Mttlo son.

Senator D. L. Kltxr, of Now LewiivUIs. is In the city. i.

1 Miss Mtry Q'Connell will be In New York cjty after September 1. Col. F. B. T.

Holletiberg and family have returned from Mount Nebo, August Bundholm has returned, from a trip to- Utah and Colorado; Judge W. Martin left Sunday night for Ferry villa to open o.reuit Mrs. B. Klddsr, Mrs. 8.

Green and' daughter, Miss Mary O'CeaneU, Isft liter. l-v. Brifikley et Forrt City 60 Fort Smith 82 80 Helena 63 Little Rock 8 On Malvern Newport 19 Pine Bluff 91 C2 Preseott .62 ftuuellville do. 69 Texsj-kana W- ii Warren Varus, Tex ,4 95. 6J Averagen WIND AND WEATHER.

ment of Agriculture, I.itlla Rock, August 23, KW: m. Earometer 10.09 --Thermometer tit Humidity hi Direct on ot wind Velocity of wind 8 Weather Clear. Slax 86; 66; mban.t 78. 30.94 81 my -t Clear. RIVER BULLETIN.

Hfver 8at WeatTier'nu-rrnu; observation taken at I a. m. 7ith mi rlillvn t.me, Little Rook, Auguit 3, JK9T! 1 Gaucs. Chan so. Fort Smith 8.5 fall 0.15 Dardanelle 3.5 rise Little Rock SL Louts S.t fall 0.J Cairo 11.1 fall 0.7 Jlemphia I.t Tall 0 iTe'enn, Ark US fall 0.9 Vlckihura- li.t fall Shreveport 0.5 fall 0.4 Naw Orleaaa 4.6 fall O.B V.

H. CLARKB. 1 Local Forecast Official. STYI4SH CLOTHING. P.

J. O'Brien, the Merchant tailor, ha always been leader In catering to the wishes of the well-dressed Keutlenien of Little Rock and surrounding towns. He fans a more mmrnlOceut stock than ever this spring; and will be pleased to bare gentlemen, deslrlnc a- business suit, a dress suit or an overcoat, pay him a calL lie guarentcrs satisfaction. "Typewriter slrls wateh the baseball newa "What's that for?" "They want to ee whon all the men in the Office are likely to so off to a fanw.VCbicBfo Record..

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