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The Daily Press from Topeka, Kansas • 5

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tmmmmm THE DAILY CO-OPERATOR AJ TOPEKA PRESS. JUNE13, 1S96 LOCAL COLUMN. WAS IT BILL WEST? EVERY DOT 18 A A Man Supposed to be Him Killed At A. D. Hubbard is thought to be I PORE Illinois station, I.

T. United 8tates Marshal Neely has received information that Bill West was killed while resisting arrest at Illinois Station in the Indian Territory. There Sunday afternoon at IF A Band concert Garfield park. PORE BECOMES John Breidenthal went to Enterprise this morning on business. was quite a reward offered both by the United States and this county.

As CLOGGED1 "a 2CJ Inflammation and Irritation set in causing neither stated definitely that the reward was for "dead or alive" there is likely to be some deiay in paying the reward. Besides after all it may not be Bill West. Marshall's band concert at Garfield park last night was well attended. The big circus will arrive here tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. PIMPLES CITY WINS.

Prof. H. C' Fellows is home from Havelin where he has been for the last few dayp. Blotches, blackheads, baby blemishes, and falling hair. The only preventive is CUTICURA SOAP because the only preventive of inflammation and clogging of the Porks.

Sale greater than the combined tales of -ail other akin and complexion soaps. Sold throughout the world. Porrp Dri an Chem. Sole Boston. US' Send for How to Prevent Facial Blemishes," free.

Mrs. Jlary Frost Loses 'Her Suit For Damages. About four years ago Mrs. Mary John Bartor wa3 was arrested by the police last night for trespassing and resisting an officer. SENATOR WHITE'S VIEWS.

Frost sustained personal injury caused by a defective sidewalk. Her injuries, she claimed consisted of a broken hip. For this she sued the city for $5,000 damage. Three times the case has been tried, once resulting in a verdict for Sunday afternoon at The California Man Favors Kesortine to a Band concert Garfield park. Is giving the most goods for the least money the city.

Note the special prices below and that sale will be for today only, Come earlyand get what you need. Our Mil-lmery department is being daily crowded; the prices are what catches every one and the designs and pretty styles can't be surpassed by any other house in the city. FiguredJDimities worth 10 cents yard. Organdie Lawns worth 10 cents yard. Toile Plissee Cloth worth 12 cents yard.

Gauffree Cloth worth 121 cents yard. Any of These For Saturday 7 Cents a Yard. Double Fold Novelty Dress Goods worth 8c yard Perthshire Lawns 7-Jc yard. Epitant Cloth (fine) worth 7c yard. Constitutional Amendment.

Gallup, N. M. Jane 13. Senator Stephen M. White, of California, passed through here yesterday on his way The recent cool weather has been against the crash suits worn by Topeka dudes and dudines.

plaintiff in the sum of $1500. Yesterday the jury returned a verdict in favor of the city. The jury was out about 6 hours. Sheriff Reply is in hopes that the man reported as Bill West killed at Illinois station is the real West, but the sheriff says he is "from Missouri', and must be shown HUMPHREYS "Brain Fag" General Debility; Physical and Ner I' from Washington to his home in Los Ansreles. In discussing the platform to be adopted by the democratic convention the senator said: I would be heartily in favor of amending the constitution so as to give congress the power to impose a tax on all incomes.

The decision of the supreme court on the income tax bill I regard as misfortune, not only because of its direct bearing upon the problem of raising revenue, but because it reversed thj precedents of a century and discredits the court itself. The dissentinsr opinions of White and Harlan seem to me unanswerable. Statesmen Have Left Washington. Washington, June 13. The capitol is practically deserted.

The members and senators who remained to attend the final sessions of the two houses Thursday left by scores on the outgoing trains last night, most of the republicans headino" The kind hearted people should renew their efforts to secure the pardon of H. Any of These For Saturday 5 Cents Yard. E. Gaines. Judge Hazen and the entire republican ticket will need him in the coming campaign.

Our White Goods Sals Will be Continued Until Saturday Night, if A Wamego minister does not claim to perform miracles but he performed i marriage ceremony the other day for i Mr. Miracle and the neighbors all pre diet more "Miracles." lor Louis ana tne democrats returning to their homes. There were WEYMAN CLARK CAPTURED less than a half dozen congressmen at vous Weakness and Prostration, arising from long continued illness. Excessive Physical or Mental Application, Exhausting Drains upon the sstem beyond its power of recuperation. The symptoms are varied: Weakness, Easy Fatigue, Weak or Lame Back, Sweat or Starting on going to sleep, Vertigo, Singing in the Ears.

No. 24 is a Home opathic Tonic and will make you well. If there is Indigestion alternate with No. 10 the famous Specific for Dyspepsia; indigestion; sveak stomach: bad taste, coated tongue, otfensive breath, loss of appetite, and dull, heavy stupid feeling; risidg of water of food after eating. Scores of sufferers have been restored Judge Gutherie announces that he will apply for the postmatership of Topeka "when McKinley is elected." the capitol yesterday and those were engaged in clearing up their correspondence preparatory to leaving the Don't count your poultry before vou put Paid Ransom Money for Women.

Constantinople, June 13. The French guardships started for Yalova, in the island of Crete, yesterday, with $75,000 with which to pay the ransom the eggs in the incubator, Judge. The colored man at least seema to have at last became tired of feeding on the husks thrown out to him by the Republican leaders about election time and now asks a large juicy slice of watermelon. of the two French women who were to Life, Health, and Vigor, by the use of Specifics No. 24 and No.

10. Say a. Gaines Assisted Htm to Escape From Jail. Weyman Clark, who with W. L.

Childs made their escape from the Shawnee county jail about a week ago, is back again having been captured in Kansas City yesterday. Clark makes the statement that H. E. Gains knew of their intended escape and assisted them in doing so. Clark is one of the men who was convicted of stealing chickens and was sentenced by Judge Hazen tc 8 years in the penitentiary, a sentence without reason or justice commensurate with the crime for which he was convicted.

Gaines was convicted of an unprovoked murder and Judge Hazen gave him a sentence of one year, a sentence also without reason, except that Gaines was a ward politician and had some influence for his party. 7 7" for Rose Cold. Homeopathic Book mailed free captured recently near that place by brig-ands. Successful Bank Robbery. Palmer, June 13.

The Bank of Palmer was broken into at three o'clock this morning, the safe blown open and entirely destroyed and 1,100 carried off. The damage to property about The burglars escaped and there is no clew. Sold by druggists, or sent prepaid upon receipt of price, flask $1.00 trial 25 cents. Humphreys' Medicine Company, 111 "William New York. John R.

Best, a brother of Lew Best of Topeka, committed suicide at St. Louis last Wednesday. His insanity was caused by the ttrrora of the late tornado. Ever since that terrible afternoon his mind has dwelt on the awful scene. Bel Estate Transfers.

Albert Cogley to H. P. McClurkin, for $2, 100, lots 35 and 37 West street Thurston Plabe. Amanda L. Randall to Harvey J.

Bevelle, for $1,400, lots 39T and 39i Polk street. R. B. Harvey to Grace B. Milam, for 8750, lots 141 and U3 Buchanan street, Vance's addition.

Henry W. Freeman to Frank Pollard, for $700, lots 27, 29 and 31, Grand avenue in Pleasant View. Deafness Cannot be Cared by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafnes is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of tb? Eustachian Tube.

When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. Cheney Toledo, O.

Sold by Druggists 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best Osaxre Half b-reeos Win. Guthrie, June 13. The special commission appointed to investigate the rights of the halfbreeds in the Osage tribe of Indians finished its work at Pa whuska last night and adjourned to meet in Washington July 30, when it will report. There is no doubt that the half breeds won the ngb.

Clark was captured yesterday evenng I by Topeka officers and a Kansas City Lee Atherton, the seven year old son of O. L. Atherton the state treasurer, fell from a coal shed on Jackson street where he was playing and broke the small bone in his arm near the wrist. He was caried home and Dr. Stewart called and set the arm.

detective. It is not known where I KEPT HIS SECRET SACREDLY. Cnilds is as Clark he has not seen or heard of him since the night of the escape. Jointist Conple in Jail. Cherokee, June 13.

William Hargis and wife, who were fined in police court for violating- the prohibitory law, are now in the city jail, having refused to pay their fines. They have four children, the youngest less than a year old. Masons Burned Alive. City of Mexico, June 13. It was reported that in the revolt in Oaxaca, freg masons were attacked, particularly at Jauquila, where the Indians committed atrocities, burning prominent masons alive.

Women Have a Voice. Detroit, June 13. The diocesan convention of the Protestant Episcopal diocese of Michigan decided to permit women to vote upon elections of vestrymen and other church matters. BROKAW FOR PRESIDENT. OLD NEPTUNE'S ONLY CIRCUS A gentleman who very recently acquired a residence in Topeka, left an order with an ice dealer for ten cents worth of ice to be delivered each morning This morning he was surprised to find a niece of ice about the size of a A Phenomenal School of Educated Lions and Seals.

IGHLY trained wild and domestic quadrupeds are justly regarded essential attractions to tented exhibitions and the Great Adam Fore- He is of the night one of the hen egg on his front porch, the opinion that it hailed in and the little pice of ice was stones. naugh and Sells Brothers' Perfect Wisdom Would give us perfect health. Because men and women are not perfectly wise, they must taki medicines to keep them selves perfectly healthy. Pure, rich menageries', circuses, and hippodromes, which are to make their first united ap pearance at Topeka on Monday June 15 are not only notably strong in this arenic department, but the training genius at their command has so far surpassed all previous limitations as to enlist the' amphibious services of educated sea lions and seals in amazing and amusing the public, and this, too, tor the first and only time in show annals. To CaDt.

Woodward beloners the credit of having, 1 1 I 1 1 1 i 1 I i r- r. .1 There were two good sized blazes in town yesterday afternoon and last night. The first call the department received was box 46 at 511 Lincoln. A barn owned by Mrs. E.

E. Shearer and used by L- V. Marks caught fire in the haymow. A calf and some tame rabbits were burned. The second alarm was turned in about 12:30 last night by patrolman Hale trom bcx 13, The fire was in a house at 113 West Second st.

The damage from fire and water combined was about $100. blood is the basis of good health. Hood's Sarsaparilla the One True Blood Pursfier. It gives good health because it builds upon the true foundation pure blood. wnn inexnaujjtiuic stv.ni, aucuc, iinrinpss hrmiefht these strange, timit Hood's Pills are purely vegetable perfectly harmless, always reliable and beneficial.

The L.ast Day's Session of the Karisa I hria-tian Eudeavor Convention Tiie Oiticers Chosen Kansas City, June 13. The last day of the Kansas Christian Endeavor convention opened, as usual, yesterday with sunrise prayer meeting at 6:30 o'clock in a dozen churches. The state banner for the largest district collection had been awarded to the Eighth district, comprising the counties of Wabaunsee, Pottawatomie, Jackson, Riley and Shawnee. This district was awarded the banner last year. The committee On nominations was announced and recommended these officers for the coming yean- President, Charles L.

Brokaw, Kansas City; first vice president, Rev. F. E. Mallory, Topeka; second vice president, J. L.

McKay, Peabody: secretary, Miss Lucy Dougherty, Kansas City; treasurer, Charles Husband, Parsons. Miss Lizzie Coult, of Newton, was named for junior superintendent and D. S. Kelley, of Emporia, for world's union vice president for Wake up your system by waking up your liver Mmmons Liver rtegulator wiii do it ana a twenty-five cent pack Baud Voncert at Qaifield.park' Marshall's band wilL give their usual open air. concert at Garfield park Sunday afternoon.

Those desiring mav procure titfksts at Webb's cut rate ticker effice 500 Kansas ave. age at tnat. It is an active liver remedy and a mild laxative. Just the medecine for all the family, children and all. It's and terrestially most clumsy Arctic amphibia to a perfection of novel per formances, apparently impossible to creatures with nothing but flippers to supply the place of hands and feet, and the result, during all the past winter, proved a continuous and lucrative triumph in New York City and was ex ploited by the press as in every way, a most original and interesting success.

Capt. Woodward's singular and sagacious pupils will be found incredibly proficient as soldiers, musicians, ball plaers, mimics, i strumentai and banded soloists and ocean singers, and their huge leader, "Leo," the only marine clown is a damp prodigy as a fun-maker. It is the kine of sndw the fascination of which the children will never forget. a sluggist liver that causes all sickness because of the poison that gets into the Extraordinary Tenacity of a Crippled Convict in the Indiana Penitentiary. At the northern Indiana prison recently an incident occurred which shows with what tenacity a man can hold a secret, although the revealing1 of it would involve no living- soul, not even himself, and would open the doors to liberty which wUl otherwise remain closed on him for life, William Green, a hunchback, some 12 years ago shot and killed one Enos Brumbaugh in a fight over a remark made by Brumbaugh concerning Green's deformity.

Green made his escape, and, although diligent search was made, could not be found. Several years later Green's brother, Amer, abducted and murdered pretty Luella Mabbett, the daughter of well-to-do parents residing near the Green homestead, in Cass county, for the supposed reason that she knew the whereabouts of Bill Green. The body of the girl has never been found, but parts of her clothing were found in a creek several miles across the county line ffoifi her home. Amer also escaped and was lost track of. Three years later the brothers were located in Texas, working on a eattle ranch.

Eill in the eariacfty of cook and Amer as cowboy. The deputy sherii? of -Cass county, who had traced them, secured the services of a Texas sheriff, and after a narrow escape of being shot with a rifle in the hands of Amer Green the murderers were captured and brought back to the scene of their crimes. The finding of Miss Mabbett's clothes in Carroll county gave that county tbx? jurisdiction of Amer Green, and he was taken there for trial. White he was in the custody of the sheriff and his deputies they were overpowered by a mob and Amer Green was taken where the girl's clothing had been found, bound hand and foot, and with a noose around his neck he was placed on a wagon seat with the white-haired father of the murdered girl before him, begging to know the fate of his child and what he had done with her body The murderer refused to speak, and one of the mob struck the horses which were- hitched to the wagon, and as they lunged forward Amer Green fell from the seat, breaking his neck bv the fall. Bill Green was tried and sentenced for life in the northern Indiana prison.

Many times has the heartbroken old father begged of the crippled convict tc tell him the fate of his danghter and the whereabouts of her body. Even at the deathbed of Green's mother, where he went from the prison to see her, refused to speak, and later, it is said the father secured the promise of the jurors who tried William Green to sigr a petition which, the authorities say would have secured his perdon. if would tell about the murder. But Green with bulldog tenacity, still holds tin secret, and prefers iron bars and Rileao to liberty, which could almost be hat1 for the a skiing-. Indianapolis Sentinel system.

Try Simmons Liver Regulator. It is better that bills. J. H. Zeilln Philadelphia.

Pa. For Cnnrch Oners. Pastors and others are requested to hand in their notices of services in their respective places of worship for Saturday's paper. Notices must be given before 10 a. Saturday morning.

No charge for publication First Unitarian Society. Preaching at 11 a. m. by the minister Rev. A.

Wyman. Subject, "Without Protest." Bed need Bates to Washington. The Young People's Society of Chris tian j. Endeavor will hold their Annua; Meet ng in Washington, D. Jfdy The First Society of Spiritualists, will meet at Lincoln Post hall, on next Sabbath.

Lyceum at 2 o'clock p. m. Conference and test meeting at 3 o'clock p. Xearing the Danger Point. Washington, June 13.

The treasury yesterday lost 2,131,400 in gold coin and 5,400 in bars, making a total for the day of $2,136,800. This leaves the true amount of the gold reserve Of yesterday's withdrawals $2, 000,000 was for export Nine graduates received diplomas from the Kansas Wesleyan university at Salina. mirdocB Enters a Denial. Wichita, June 13. M.

M. Mur-dock, editor of the Wichita Eaarle, who is a delegate to St. Louis, disclaims having made the statement credited to him in the Chicago Tribune of last Saturday that "the St. Louis convention ought to declare for gold, with a promise to take care of silver," purporting to be a telegraphic reply to a No evening service. to 13, For tfiis occasion the B.

O. R. Co. will sell tickets, from all points its lines. West of the Oh io0 River to Washington, at one single fare for the round trip, JJnly 4 to 7, inclusive: valid for return passage until July 15.

inclusive, with the privilege of an additional extension until July 31 by depositing tickets-with Joint Agents at-. Washing ton. Tickets be on sale at station of all connecting Delegates should not lose sight of the fact that ali.L.;&. O. trainsjrun via Washington.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria Ceilings Blackened by Gas. This evil generally arises from a careless mode of lighting the gas. It is a frequent practice to turn on the gas suddenly and to allow a volume of it to escape before the match is applied, the consequence being that every time this is done a cloud of black smoke arises to the ceiling. The proper method to treat gas burners is to remove the globes every day and. wipe them before putting them on again, to apply a match to the top of the burner and turn on the gas slowly, so that a very small light refults; then, after the globe is to turn the g-as on to the required height.

If this plan is pursued the ceilings will not be Mrs. Steton will occupy the pulpit at the First Presbyterian church tomorrow evening. Her subject will be "What is Truth?" Service at Church of God, 120 Kansas avenue, in morning, preaching by the Elder A. C. Shinn, subject "The New Religion," if pastor does not return, and also in evening.

question from that paper. Ble Prohibition Picnic St. Joseph, June 13. A grand rally of the cold water party was held here yesterday. There was not only a large crowd from the county, but nearly every train reaching the city during the forenoon brought delegations to the rally.

H. P. Faris, of Clinton, prohibition candidate for governor, and William Weaver, of Holt county, candidate for congress, were present and made speeches. I an Pally was sick, her Castoria. 'm a I cried for Castoria.

she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. vVhen she had Children, she gave them Castoria, New Charters. The Leavenworth Anglers Association has chartered under the laws of the state to exist ninety years for the purpose of studying piscatorial art etc. The Do Fire ans Relief Association filed a charter this morning to exist fifty years. blackened and fewer accidents occur.

Chicago Chronicle. SnRgestive. Scene on the balcony. Marie (in ballroom attire) I wish 1 had a wrap to put around my nech. Young Moonbeams Won't my arms do? Texas Siftimrs..

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