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THE TIIEVENThG EVENING TIMES WASEBSTGTOjcj WASBG1OW1JIJiNJJSDAY SHINGf WJSUflJfiSDAX MA 16 1 1900 3 JAMES LANGTONS O1 PLEA PLEAno FJiAJloisCliarged jilo no JloisCliarged is Charged Wilh the Murder Mur er of ofMrs ofIIS of31is Mrs IIS Bottle NVrenn Wrenusn NVrennSay Vrenu8n Say 8n I That lie In I Xot Guilty GuHt1t It IN INGlinrced 1MOlmr IsClinrged Glinrced Olmr Tlmt the Vomun OJnun lic lUett lUettFrom IlcdProm lProm Prom Wound ounl11 Inflicted the tlicPriMuner thePrlKuner tILCPrlsuner PriMuner Wile WileCZIMCN iMtOXlontoil lutoxlenteclOtllcr lutoxlenteclOtllcrCnHcN Oilier OilierCnncM CnncM Brought Before the Court CourtJames CourtJames James Lancton charged with the murder murderct murderQt murdert ct Mrs lrs Bettle 1 Wrenn when arraign arraigtid arraigtidbefore dbefore dbefore before Justice Clabaugh today pleaded not notguilty notguilty notguilty guilty to the indictment indictmentThe IndictmentThe IndictmentThe The accured is a pensioner about flty fKtyflve fltyfive flty1ve five 1ve years of age and his victim was as an anemploye anemploye 6 employe at a pension agency on Street StreetLancton StreetLancton StreetLancton Lancton was a client at the agency and andthere andthere andthere there became acquainted with Mrs lrs Wrenn WrenuShe WrennShe renn renno She however repulsed his advances but butdespite butdesplte butdespite despite this he would wait around her herplace herllac herplac place plac llac or business and it is said annoy her herwith herwith herwith with his attentions after office hours On OnMarch OnIareh Onllarch March 12 last while under the influence influenceof of liquor It is stated that Lancton visited visitedlire visited2LIr8 lire 118 Wreim and proposed marriage to htr btrShe htrShe htrShe She again repulsed him and he became becameenraged beC3meenraged becameenraged enraged and assaulted her As the resu tof tf tt of the injuries inflicted In lcted by Lancton it is iscald isEald Issaid said she died on March arch 19 19Or 19Dr 19Dr Dr Morris who attended Mrs MrsWrenn MrslVrenn YrsWrenn Wrenn in her last illness reported the thecircumstances thecIrcumstances thecircumstances circumstances attending her death to the thepolice thepollee thepolice police authorities and in consequence consequenceLancton consequenceLancton consequenceLancton Lancton was held for murder murderBernard murderBernard murderBernard Bernard 1 Winters who is held under underthree underthree underthree three Indictments two charging him with withviolation withIolatlon withciolatlon violation of the law in relation to abstract abstracting abstracting abstractlug ing documents from the filles of an office in inone Inone inone one of the Government departments and andone andone andone one charging him with obtaining money moneyunder moneyunder moneyunder under false pretences when arraigned arraignedpleaded arraignedpleaded arraignedpleaded pleaded not guilty to each charge chargeJames chargeJames chargeJames James Walton and Charles Willis Willischarged WUUscharged WillIscharged charged with obtaining goods from Wood Woodward Woodward Woodward ward Lothrop under false pretences pretencespleaded pretencespleaded pretencespleaded pleaded not guillty to the indictment indictmentEdward IndictmentEdward indictmentEdward Edward Havens charged with forgery forgeryJ Harry Ward accused of obtaining mon money money money ey under false pretences and Ernest Rog Rogers Rogers flogcrc ers indicted for assault with intent to kill killCharles killCharles killCharles Charles Johnson pleaded pl ded not guilty guiltywhen guiltywhen guiltywhen when arraigned on the charges preferred preferredagainst preferredagainst prelerredagainst against them themA themA themA A A BRICK PLANT BTTR1TED BTTR1TEDFierce BITRNEDFierce BURNLDFierce Fierce Blaze In Maryland lurlnnd Threaten Threatenn Whole bole Town TownCUMBERLAND TonnCUlIDERLAoKD TownCUMI3ERLAND CUMBERLAND Md May Iay 16 IGone One of ofthe ofthe ofthe the largest plants of the Savage Fire Brick BrickCompany Brickompany BrickCompany Company ompany at Keystone Junction on the theBaltimore theBaltimore theBaltImore Baltimore and Ohio Railroad thirtyflve thirtyflvemiles thlrtyfiemiles thirtyfivenilies miles northwest of Cumberland was de deetroyed detroyed dotroyed troyed by fire yesterday The flre is said saidto saidto saidto to have originated from sparks sp 1rks from a lo locomotive 10comoUTt Jocomotive comotive The works were crowded with withorders withorders withorders orders They were erected in 1370 and had hadn hadn capacity of 20000 bricks daily The loss lossIs lossis JoseIs Is 40000 Insurance 10000 Hub HubHtzell HubJltzeJl HubJitzell Htzell Is owner of the plant plantIt plantIt plantIt It was waS yas with difficulty that the town was waseavedl wasEa wassaved eavedl Ea saved The wind changed just in time A Ahouse Ahouse Ahouse house half a mile miledlstant distant belonging to a aman aman aman man named Sweidman caught fire from fromJlying fromJylng fromilylng Jlying embers from the brick plant and was wasburned wasburned as asburned burned A sick woman was carried from fromthe fromt1e fromthe the house only a few moments before the thecollapse thellape thecoflapre collapse collapseDEATH coflapreDBATK llape llapeDEATH DEATH OF SOUTHEY PFormer MILES TffTTVFSof Former Collector of Cnittonix in inMnrylandN InlUnrlnudH inInryinizdn MnrylandN Eastern District UilltrietIARJO DistrictMARION II IIMARIOX MARION IARJO Md May Iay 16 1GSouthey Southey FMiles Fo FoMites FMiles Miles a wellknown citizen of Somerset Somersetcounty Somersetcounty Somersetcounty county died at his home near Marion Marionyesterday Marionyesterday arion arionesterday yesterday after a long Illness Until a few fewyears fewjears fewyears years jears ago Mr oIl Miles had led an active and andbusy andbu andbusy busy bu life He was born in Somerset coun county counJ county ty April 27 i 1822 and spent the greater greaterparrot greaterarrorbls greaterparrothls parrot parrothls arrorbls his early manhood as a a farmer and andMerchant andierchflnt 0 Merchant ierchflnt and also engaged extensively in inoat Inboat boat oat 3t building and In the oyster trade for forthirty forthirty forthirty thirty years and until his retirement In 1888 1888Mr Mr lr Miles ll1es was a prominent figure in inDemocratic InDemocratic inDemocratic Democratic Democratic politics in Somerset county He Hewas Hewas Hewas was Sheriff of Somerset county from 1887 to to1S69 1863 and was Collector of Customs for the theEastern theEastern theEastern Eastern district of Maryland during the thefirst thefirst thefirst first Administration of President Cleve Cleveland Clee13nd Cleveland land landHe He leaves three sons ns and three daugh daughters daughters daughters ters The daughters are Mrs Eliza 1 Tull Tullwidow Tul1widow Tullwidow widow of Nathan athan Tull a wellknown wellknowncitizen wellknowncitizen wellknowncitizen citizen of Somerset county who died only onlya a few days ago Mrs Irs Wlllam Whit Whittington Whittington Whittlngton tington and Miss Aurella Miles Iles all of ofSomerset ofSomerset ofSomerset Somerset county The Th sons are former formerCongressman tormerCongressmnn formerCongressman Congressman Joshua Miles ll1es and South Southey Southey Southcy ey Miles Jr both of whom reside In InSomerset InSomerset inSomerset Somerset county and Alonzo Miles l1les of ofBaltimore otBaltimore ofBaltimore Baltimore city citySmitten citySndclen citySutiden Smitten Death of Dr Rlildelle RlildelleWOODSTOCK RiddelleWOODSTOCK UlclelleWOODSTOCK WOODSTOCK Va May lay 16 ltiDr Dr Philip PhilipS 6 Riddelle a a prominent citizen of this thiscounty thlacounty thiscounty county who owned and lived upon a splen splendid splentld splendid did river estate three miles south of Wood WoodEtock Woodstock WOO 1 1tock stock tock died suddenly last evening at 6 6oclock Goclock 6oclock oclock with heart disease He was doing doinglight doinglight doinglight light work in his garden and dropped dead deadwithout deadwithout deadwithout without warning For many years he was wasa wasa wasa a practicing physician In this lace ace but butremoved lutremoved Iutremoved removed to Washington ashington where he was wasmedical wasmedical wasmedical medical director for a prominent life in insurance InlIunsnce Insurance surance company in which position he be became became became came known throughout the East For Forseveral ForseeraI Forseveral several years he has lived on his farm and andhad andbad andhad had been In bad health for the past year yearHe yearHe yearHe He was fiftytwo years old and unmarried AN A AE ATTACK ON ON ZAZA ZAZAHOUHC ZAZA1Iouse HOUHC of CommonH I picollilell i caic the theMorality thelornlt theMoralIty Morality lornlt of the Urniun UrniunLONDON UraninLONDON flramnLONDON LONDON May 16 16In In the th House of ofCommons otCommons ofCommons Commons Mr II Samuel Sam el Smith member memberfor memberfor memberfor for Flintshire raised ralscl a discussion of the thecharacter thecharacter thecharacter character of the plays recently placed on onthe onthe onthe the stage in England Io moved for a astricter 11stricter astricter stricter supervision He complained that thatfoul thatfoul thatfoul foul corrupting plays were increasing In InLondon InLondon inLondon London and the provinces Some of them themwere themwere themwere were so low he said that no honest bon st ac actor actOI actor tor would iuld touch them with a pitchfork pitchforkHe He particularly attacked The Gay Lord LordQuex LordQuex LordQuex Quex and Zara He quoted a critic criticwho criticwho criticwho who described the latter play as a display displayof of disgusting ribaldry It was a a cruel cruelthing cruelthing cruelthing thing to put a pure woman to play the thecommon thepart thepart part ot a harlot yet this was becoming a acommon acommon common thing Mr lr Smith also attacked attackedThe attackedThe attackedThe The Belle of New York which he had hadseen hadseen hadseen seen described as a glorification of the themost themost themoat most vulgar order The debauchery de auchery of the theplays theplays theplays plays produced in London had according accordingto to Mr oIl Smith disgusted the American and andcolonial andcolonial andcolonial colonial friends of England Such plays playsmarked I1laysmarked playsmarked marked a decline in national life The Thespeakers Thespeakers Thespeakers speakers who took the opposite view Iew twit twitted twitted twitted ted Mr 011 Smith with lth accepting his views at atsecond atsecond second hand he having admitted that he hehad hehad hehad had never been in a theatre theatreMr theatreMr theatreMr Mr OConnor maintained that the thetone thetone tone of the drama had risen not sunk It Itwould Itwould Itwouid would be a bad thing he declared if it it was wasnot wasnot not possible to show oy the dark as well as asthe 25the the bright side of life on the stage stageSir stageSir Sir Matthew White Ridley Home Secre Secretary Secretary tary said In behalf of the Government that thatIt thatIt thatit It was unable to accept the resolution but buthe buthe he hoped the debate would have some effect effectin efIectIn effectin in purifying purUylni the stage He added that he hehad had conferred on the subject with the Lord LordChamberlain LordChamberlain LordChamberlain Chamberlain who seemed to think that a aSir adlscusslon adiscussion discussion would strengthen his hands handsSir Sir Matthew deprecated the declaration declarationthat decIarntlonthat declarationthat that stricter supervision was necessary as ascasting ascasting casting a reflection on the Lord Cbambr Cbambrlain Chamb rlain lain lainHe He also opposed Mr Ir Smiths demand that thatthe thatthe thatthe the licensing of plays be transferred to the themunicipal themunicipal municipal bodies It was he said most mostdifficult mostdifficult difficult to decide what play cugit cug and whit whitought whitought h1t ought not to he permitted It should be beremembered beremembered beremembered remembered that an inoffensive play pZa pay might mightbe mightbe be made most offensive by the th manner of ofIts ofIts ofits Its presentation He thought teat Mr MrSmith MrSmith MrSmith Smith exaggerated the condhlon of affairs affairsCOHBETT alrairsCORBETT aairhCOBBETT COHBETT FOB CONGRESS CONGSESSThe CONGRESSThe CONGRESSThe The former I Iuntlc UKvll itic Champion ChampionWould Chnmltlonould ChniapionWould Would ould Accept a Sent in the House HouseNEW UoocYORK IioueNEW NEW YORK May Iay 16 ISThe The friends of ofJames ofJamlS ofJames James Corbett wish 1gh him to follow in inthe I Ithe Inthe the footsteps of another pugilist John JohnMorrisey Johnorrlsey JohnMorrisey Morrisey orrlsey They The are urging him to run runfor runfor runfor for Congress CongressA A boom for him was started in the Ten Tenderloin Tenderloin Tenderloln derloin yesterday It swept through the theTenderloin theTenderloin theTenderloin Tenderloin district and into the adjoining adjoiningdistricts adjoiningdistricts adjoiningdistricts districts districtsHis districtsHis districtsHis His friends have many qualities to point pointto pointto pointto to Corbett can wear a dress suit with withmore withmore withmore more grace than many of the Western Rep Representatives Reprccntathes Representatives resentatives he is a natural politician and andis andIs andIs is always diplomatic diplomaticCorbett diplomaticCorbett diplomaticCorbett Corbett yesterday in speaking of his hisprobable hisprobable hisprobable probable candlday candlda said saidI Id IdI I am not so sure said he that 1 1shall 1sha1l Ishall shall run although my friends suggested suggestedthat suggestedthat suggestedthat that I stand for the office itr tr McCIellan McCIellanis lcClellanIs is not going to run again ani some one onewill onewUl onewill will have to take his place pla if I do say sayit sayit sayit it myself I dont see why I shouldnt run runas runas runas as well as the next man manPolitical manPolitlcul manPolitical Political life has as its attractions for me mealthough mealthough mealthough although I joust acknowledge 1 have never nevergiven nevergiven nevergiven given the great topics of the day more morethan morethan morethan than passing thought but I am willing to totrain totrain totrain train for them just justalt as earnestly as I have havetrained haetrained havetrained trained for any other contest and am will willing wUlIng wIllfog ing to stand by the rules the referee refereeer refereeerthat refereeerthat er erthat that is the Speaker of the House Housemay may de decide decide dedde cide upon uponI I am as good a Democrat as ever everbreathed everbreathed everbreathed breathed breathedCUT breathedCUT breathedCUT CUT OUT A CHILDS TONGUE TONGUEUnUnorrn TONGUECnlin01Tn TONGUEUnknown Unknown Man Inn Commit a FlenilUh FlenilUhAct FlendbbAct FlentlisliAct Act in South Ilonion IlonionBOSTON lIshnBOSTON BOSTON DOSTO May Iay 16 lEiA A fiendish fiendish assault assaultwas assaultwas assaultwas was committed on a little child who was wasplaying wasplaying wasplaying playing in the street in South Bouton Dots ton yes yesterday yesterday yesterday terday afternoon by an unkn unknorri nan The Thepolice Thepollee Thepolice police are endeavoring to capture the thescoundrel thescoundrel thescoundrel scoundrel who cut out the childs tongue tongueWilliam tongueWltllam tongueWilliam William Geary the victim lcUm who ho Is but butfour butfour butfour four years old was playing on the side sidewalk sidewalk sidewalk walk near his home on Street when the theman theman theman man accosted him He led the child a ashort ashort ashort short distance down the street telling him himabout himabo himabout about abo the candy he was going to buy when whensuddenly whensuddenly whensuddenly suddenly he turned on the boy and zelzed zelzedhim zelzedhim zeizedhim him in his arms so that the childs head headwas headwas headwas was bent over Put Putout out your tongue a aminute aminute aminute minute he commanded The child did didso didso didso so then suddenly gave vent to a piercing piercingyell piercingyell piercingyell yell for the man bad ad pierced It with a aknife aknif aknife knife knif cutting it out outTossing outTossing outTossing Tossing the boy bo to the sidewalk tho thofiend thofiend thefiend fiend made his escape He ran quite a adistance aJlstance adistance distance beIng pursued by men and wom women women wornen en but managed to elude them The par parents parents parents ents of the child cannot assign any an cause causefor causefor causefor for the assault upon their child The man manis manis manis is described as being about five feet six sixinches sixInches sixInches inches In height He wore a brown suit suitand suitand suItand and a black cap with visor visorThreatH visorThreat visorThreats Threat to Lynch 11 aPrisoner aPrisonerRALEIGH PriKOncr PriKOncrRALEIGH PrhonerRALEIGH RALEIGH No Co May Iay 16 ISTom Tom Smith Smiththe Smiththe Smiththe the negro who killed Charles Cawthorne Cawthorncwhite Cawthornewhlten Cawthornewhite white whlten Jn Johnston vaunty during the theChristmas theChristmas theChristmas Christmas holidays in 1SOS is in jail here herefor heretor herefor for the third time to save him from lynch lynching Iync IyncIng lyncblog ing He was first brought here directly directlyafter directlyafter directlyafter after arrest He was tried in Johnston Johnstonconvicted Johnstonconvicted JohnstonconvIcted convicted and appealed was again brought broughthere brought broughthere broughthere here transferred the case to Wayne WayneCourt WayneCourt WayneCourt Court was tried there and was again con convicted convicted convicted victed a second appeal following which whichis is now before the Supreme Court It lo de declared de declared dedared clared that If the court gives him another anothertrial anothertrial anothertrial trial his life would not be safe at Golds Goldsboro Goldsboro Goldsboro boro hence the order of the Judge for his hisremoval hisremoval hisremoval removal to this city DEAFNESS CURED CUREDBLINDNESS CUREDBLINDNESS RED RED4BLINIJNESSPREVENTE 4BLINIJNESSPREVENTE 4BLINIJNESSPREVENTEDr BLINDNESS PREVENTED PREVENTEDDr Dr Wilsons Treatment Free Freeand Freeand Freeand and at Half Price This ThisMonth ThisMonth ThisMonth Month MonthAt MonthAt MonthAt At 715 13th St Na The National Association of Physicians Physiciansand PhysicIansand Physiciansand and Surgeons 715 15 13th St nw will give given giveI I free treatment for deafness and also a afree atree afree free treatment for defective eyesight or orprevention orpreentlan orprevention prevention of blindness every hour but butthis butthis butthis this treatment is cot for charity patients patientsand patientsand patientsand and no person will be treated unless clean cleanend cleannnd cleanand end respectably clothed clothednnd and the fame per perEon perEon person Eon will not be treated a second time free freeTbe freeThe freeThe The Association As oc1atlon offers these treatments treatmentsso so 0 that honest investigators will be able ableto ableto ableto to try and thereafter recommend this thisffioat thisnloet thismoat moat wonderfully effective treatment Ex Explanatory Exphtnatory Explanatory planatory circular with reference sent free freeon freecn freeon on application applicationDuring applicationDuring applicationDuring During this month deaf patients will be treated at just half the regular price Dr Wilsons treatment not alone safely sad speedily cures all the ordinary diseases diseasesof of the eye but It also cures by absorption absorptionnot absorptionnot absorptionnot not only incipient cataracts but removes them completely even after the patients have lo become totally blind hence the re removal removal romoval moval of ofa a cataract C3 ract by the bloodspilling knife is no longer a necessity His home hometreatment hometreatment hometreatment treatment for loss of vision and dlteases dlteasesof of the eye can be sent to any part of th thcountry the thecountry thacountry country by mail at very ery reasonable prices pricesSymptom pricesSymptom pricesSymptom Symptom blanks etc sent free on appll appllcation appUcation appllcation cation cationDr cationDr1I50ns cationDr Dr Dr1I50ns Wilsons treatment has cured hun hundreds hundred hunLl2eds dreds dred upon hundreds of deaf mutes born borawithout bornwlthout bornwithout without hearing and thousands upon thou thoucanda thoucanda thoueanda canda of persons totally deaf from other otherIUHL IUHL We give particulars of a few who han havorecently hanrecentlybecn haverecently recently recentlybecn been treated treatedThis treatedThis treatedThis This Is to certify that I have suffered sufferedfrom sufIeredfrom sufferedfrom from cataract of the eyes to the extent extentthat extentthat extentthat that I was getting very blind Have re received receled recelved ceived wonderful benefit from Dr Wil Wilsons Wilsons Wilsons sons treatment ansi heartily heartH recommend recommendit rt ommend ommendIt it to all who are similarly afflicted afflictedLEWIS amicteLLEWIS LEWIS Fo BE BENNETT n3TT 929 I SL St XW XWThis NWThis KWThis This Is to certify that I had heard noth nothing nothing nothing ing in my left ear for three years After Aftertaking Artertaking Aftertaking taking Dr Wilsons treatment I heard a awhisper awhisper awhisper whisper near by and ordinary conversa conversation conersatlon conversation tion fortyfive feet feetdllrtant feetdllrtantRS distant distantMRS distantMRS MRS RS ELLEN WHITNEY 909 St NE NEThis NEThis NEThis This Is to certify that I had heard heardnothing heardnothing heardnothing nothing In my right ear for fifteen years yearsAfter 7earsAfter YearsAfter After taking Dr Wilsons treatment I Iheard Iheard Iheard heard a whisper near by and ordinary con conversation converseUon eonvereation versation fifty feet distant distantMR distantllR distantMR MR BUCKINGHAM BUCKI GHUr 306 St NW NWIn NWIn NWIn In the private office of the tb National As Association Assoclatlon Association sociation of Physicians Physlcl1nsand and Surgeons 715 Thirteenth Thlrt th Street Streetcorthvest northwest free exami examiweek examinations examinations nations of the eye and ear are made every everyweelt everyweek week day from 930 a to 7 TL Sun days and holidays 10 a to 1 Other offices 210 Fifth Avenue New York 18 Boylston Street Boston and 1401 Arch Street Philadelphia PhlloQdelphlaI I I We We Fit the HardtoFit HardtoFit1We HardtoFitWe HardtoFitWe We Set Them Wild WildTailors Tailors are imitating our methods but none can reach our ourvalues ourvalues ourvalues values We Ve offer bargains that are ar simply unapproachable at atour atour atour our prices pri Those 50 suit patterns of Blue Serge were re sod be before bfore bafore fore noon yesterday and still stillthe the crowd came demanding more moreYou more moreYou moteYou You shant be disappointed For or the balance balanceol of thervveek theweekwe we will willcontinue willcontinue willcontinue continue to sell sellIn sellBlue ell ellBlue Blue Serge Suits SuitsS SuitsAt 1 At AtIn tIn In order to to do this we must cut into our regular stock stb Th ThRussian TbRussian TllRussian Russian Blue Serge rge now on hand han has always been marked SI ri riThat I IThat xThnt That will go in at the bargain figure for the balance of the theweek theweek theweek week Here is your our chance chancea a Russian Blue Serge Suit for forWe 9 9We 9Ve I II We Ve guarantee this material iQ every particular It is perfectly perfectlyshrunk perfectlyshrunk I shrunk and will not fade a particle Every garment garm nt shall be bethe bethe bethe the acme of fit and style We Ve keep them pressed and in repair repairfor repairfor repairfor for one year free fr of charge chargeHORN chargeI chargeHORN I HORN THE THETAILOR TAILOR 637 BARREll FROM THE IIII MAILS MAILSAmrrican AI AIAmerican American School of ofJlaglletic Magnetic Heal Healius Healiu Heallug ius iu lug Declared a Fraud FrandThe FraudTbe FiandThe The Pontofficc Department Issues nn nnOrilcr nnOrter anOrder Order Against TruiiMmittlnK It ItCorrespondence Its Itlln ItsCorrcsondcnce I ICorrcICllOndClIce Correspondence It Advertised to toEffect toEffect toEffect Effect the Cure of JUnr Illness I line or orerty Pov Poverty Po Poert erty ert by the Absent Treatment TreatmentAn TrcntmentAn PrentnientAn An order has been Issued by the Post Fostomee Postoffiee Postoffice office Department forbidding the delivery deliveryof of mall matter and the delivery of money moneyorders mODeyorders moneyorders orders to the American School of Mag Magnetic Magnetic Iag Iagnetic netic Healing HeaHn A Weltmer eJtmer Presideat PresideatJ Kelly Kell Secretary all of Nevada evada Mo Mofor Mofor Io Iofor for conducting through the mails a scheme schemefor lehemetor schemefor for obtaining money by means of false and andfraudulent andfraudulent andfraudulent fraudulent pretences representations reprMentat oDS and aadpromises a1dpromises andpromises promises promisesThe promisesThe promisesThe The American School of Magnetic Heal Healing HealIng Heallag ing advertised to heal diseases and to re relieve reHeve relieve lieve poverty upon the payment of ortaia certatafees ortaiafees ortalnfees fees no matter what the distance between betweenthe betweenI betweeathe I the healer and the patient by means ns Of Ofwhat ofwhat ofwhat what Is termed the absent treatment treatmentAccording treatmentAccording treatmentAccording According to the statement of Prof Welt Weltmer Weltmer Weltmer mer he had evolved a theory that thought thoughtdominated thaughtdominated USht UShtdomlnnted dominated the body and if an agreement agreementwas was formed between two minds the one onebecoming onebecoming onebecoming becoming passive to the oth other and a sug suggestion suggost1on suggoetion gestion along the line of the cure to ba baeffected b3effected haeffected effected or the object to be accomplished accomplishedwere were given by the positive and accepted acceptedby by the passive mind the thought of the thepassive thepassive thepassive passive mind put into operation certain certainforces certainforces certainforces forces which would eradicate eradl ate disease dic le fiom fiomthe fromthe fiomthe the body or accomplish the object sough soughThe soughThe ugh ughTbe The question before the Department In Inthe inthe Inthe the investigation of complaints was IlS not as asto asto asto to the truth or soundness of this doililn doililnbut dotllnbut dotzinsbut but as to whether or not the mails were werebeing werebeing werebeing being used for obtaining money by means meansof melnof meansof of false and fraudulent pretences repe representations repe5entatlons repeseatatioas sentations end promises by the absent absenttreatment ab absenttreatment ent enttreatment treatment scheme The evidence showed showedthat showedthat showedthat that the absent treatment scheme schemefor schemefor schemefor for disease and poverty while whiI pred predicated predicated predIcated icated upon the prpositlon of ofWeltmer otVttmer ofWeitmer Weltmer was as not conducted by byhimself brhlmseIt byhimself himself but by the business busln ss manager of ofthe ofthe ofthe the scheme in a manner entirely different differentfrom dltterentfrom differentfrom from the theory advanced by him himThe himThe himThe The persons making the required remit remittance remittance remittance tance for treatment of any disease by the theabsent theabsent theabsent absent method were notified that they theymust theymust theymust must assume a passive attitude at certain certainhours certainhours certainhours hours of the day and at these hours Prof ProfWeltmera ProfWeltmers ProfWeltmers Weltmers healing thought would flow flowout l10wout flowout out to them In reality Prof Weltmer Weltmervraa WeJtmcrvns Weltmcrwan wan not in any wise brought into contact contactwith contactwith contactwith with the patient or with his correspond correspondents cOlespondents correspondeats ents and knew nothing of the business op operations operations operatioae erations of the scheme Where the pa patient patient patleat tient became discouraged he was followed followedup followedup followedup up with encouraging letters and advised advisedthat adyiscdthat advisedthat that Prof Weltmer was sending him 4ex 4extra ex extra extra tra strong treatment dally Five dollars dollarswas doJlarswas dollarswas was charged for thirty days treatment treatmentand treatmentand treatmentand and at the end of that time unless a cure curewas curewas curewas was reported an additional 5 was called calledfor calledfor calledfor for as long as the patient would continue continuewith continuewith continuewith with the announcement that the treatment treatmentwould treatmentwould treatmentwould would cease unless the remittance was wasforwarded wasforwarded wasforwarded forwarded forwardedA A A person afflicted with poverty could couldobtain couldobtln couldobtain obtain relief by sending Jl 1 a month for forwhich forwhich forwhich which Prof Weltmer would send his very verybest verybest ery erybest best thoughts to the patient at certain certainhours certainhouns certainhours hours of the day which would lift him himout himout himout out of the throes of poverty and despair despairThe despairThe despairThe The representations used in the promo promotion promotion promotion tion of this scheme through the mails mailswere mallsWere mailswere were found to be false and fraudulent and andfor andfor andfor for this reason an order forbidding the de delivery delivery delivery livery of mall was issued issuedA A Bniilcrnptcy Law Con Construed ConlltruedRALEIGH ConstruedRALEIGH rne lRALEIGH RALEIGH Co May fay 16 16Judge Judge Pur Purnell Purnen Purnell nell of the United States District Court Courtyesterday Courty Courtyesterday yesterday terday filed an important opinion in inbankruptcy Inbankruptcy inbankruptcy bankruptcy proceeding He decides that In Involuntary Involuntary involuntary voluntary proceedings In bankruptcy by a apartnership apartnership apartnership partnership the firm Is a distinct legal en entity entit enthy thy tit Estates of firms and individual mem members members membees bers must be administered separately hence clerk referee and trustee are call entitled enUtIed calltied tIed to fees in case of each person in Inp part partnership partnership rt rtnershlp nership The question involved Is one of offirst orfirst offirst first importance Im ortance no decision having been beencited beencited beencited cited or found Judge Purnell says that thatthe thatthe thatthe the bankruptcy act was intended not only onlyto onlyto onlyto to be just to bankrupt and creditors but betto butto butto to ourt officers and that any other declslln de decision decision cision would be flagrantly unjust to the thelatter tbelatter thelatter latter Our Motto MottoWhatever tjottoWhatevcr lottoWhatevcr Whatevcr IB i worth doiofr doi doiv at all is worth doing doinpwelL 130m 130mwelL doingwelt welL This Is our oir motto We brew the best beer beerMacrzen beerin beerin in the United Stat Stats which is the reason 2 On why wly1IaCntn whyliacezen Macrzen Senate Se and Las LIoI are so popular You Youreed Youreoo Youteed reed not seek Hcurichs but ask for it Sold at atall atall atall all leading It3din hotels and restaurants and in bottles bottlesby bottlcsby bottlesby by the Arlington Bottling Company CompanylIHMPV CompanyKIDNEY CompanyD1 lIHMPV a decepxlre dlstM dlstzqes dlstzqesL IV KIDNEY 1 I D1 1 Ii I thousands oua hare it itTROUBLEi it and dont dontTDOIIRI dontF TDOIIRI TROUBLEi 1 KVJUDIC 1 know iu it cinr cinraIllstake ou wrnt 01 quick quickI ck I results you can niake no noulisUke nadistake ulisUke by using as1n Dr Ell Ellaeri EllCler Kitciers aeri Cler Swamp Hoot iin the great est kidney 1ddnt1m rimedy 1 At druggists in fiftycent and dollar due size Sam Sarapi SampIe Samp1 pi pIe bottle ttle by 1 mail free frHallopamphl also pamphlet telling you youhow OU OU1I0w how to find out if you hare kidney trouble troubleAdim tnlubleDr troubleAdtke Adim Adtke Dr Kilmer a Co Biaghaatcn It WINCHESTERS wmCHE tS NEW NEW CITY HALL HAJLLCornemtone HALLCorncrtone HALLCorneratone Cornemtone of the HOIIMK nUlu Structure StructureLaid StrnctnreLnid StructureLaId Laid by 1 the theWINCHESTER Mjiitonit MjiitonitWINCHESTER 31J1rnWI WINCHESTER WI CHESTER Va May Iay 16 16Wlth With Im Impressive ImpreSSlve irapresalve pressive ceremonies th tht cornerstone erstone of ofthe ofthe ofthe the handsome building buildlngto tt ro be known as asRouss asROU5S asRouse Rouse City Hall was laid la4 latdysterday yterday after afternoon aUernoon afternoon noon Three or four thousand th tbusarfd people wit witnessed wl1neESed wityessed nessed the event which whichw was attended with withthe withthe withthe the solemnity characteristic character characterftfiC itlt of the Mason Masonic MaaonIc IacoonIc ic ceremony Gathered upon the platform platformwere platformere platformwere were ere the members of Hiram Lodge A Fand Fnnd Fand and A 1 of this city A if Baker com commander conm3nder corntttander mander and representatives represe tathts from the thelodges th thlodges thlodges lodges at Martlnsburg and andLurar Luray With Withthem Withwere Withthem them were members of the th tb bar various variousmunicipal varlossmunicipal arlo smunlclp31 municipal and andcouDtj county officers eS old veterans veteransand Teteransand veteransand and members of the several 5eer aev thl 1J local fire com companies comI cornponies ponies paniesPrevious poniesPrevious 0 0Prelous Previous to the comerstonelaylng a con consecration consecration consecratlon I secration service was hol hold in the Brad Braddock Braddock Braddock dock Street Methodist Episcopal Ep eopal Church ChurchThis ChurchThis ChurchThis This service was also In charge 6 of the Ma MaI Masuns I sons and a handsome banner was dedi dedicated dedicated dedieated cated to the services of Winchester Com Commandery Cornsnandery I mandery Knights Templar Following Folloingthis Followingthis I this came a street parade paradeI paradeThe I The new City Hall is named in honor of ofCharles ofCharlon Charles Rouss of Xew York who do donated donated donated nated 30644 3011 toward Its construction It Itis Itis Itis is located on Fairfax Square formerly formerlyMarket fo formerlyMarket rJy rJyIarket Market Square which was claimed by both boththe bothI boththe I the county and city While a suit was In Inprogress inprogress progress to settle the ownership and con considerable considerable considerable siderable bitterness prevailed between the theIces thetwo thetwo two pri principals ipaJs Mr 11 Rouss offered his seer senl seerIces Ices es as mediator by giving the city 10000 10000j 3004Ifor for a new hall and providing another place placefor plaCeI placefor I for the county people to hitch their horses horsesInstead horsesI horsesinstead I Instead of the Market arket Square Mr 11 Rouse Rouseoffer Rou86I Rouseoffer offer was 5 accepted and the city added an another another another other 36000 3 OOO to his gift making a total of ofJ60MO orC9OfO I J60MO J60MOThe C9OfO C9OfOThe 600 OThe The new hall will be bt of Flemish style of ofarchitecture ori ofarchitecture i architecture and will be three stories high highj highwith highwith with tower It will be built of mottled mottledj mottledgrey mottledgrey grey pressed brick with granite and sand sandluone sandstone I stone trimmings The building will con coaj coni contalc lain the municipal offices and a publlo hall hallwith hanwith haIlwith with a seating capacity of 1108 Frank FrankH FrankH FrankH Jackson of Washington is the archi architect archII arehltect I tect and Charles Miller of Harrisburg HarrisburgPa Pa the contractor The structure will be becompleted becompleted becompleted completed by December next nextnth nextDenth nextDealt Dealt nth of William llIlnn A Johnson JobnnoiBALTIMORE JohnonBALTDIORE JohnsonBALTIMORE BALTIMORE Md Id May ay 26 1GWlIIiam William A AJohnson AJohnson AJohnson Johnson father of Miss lIss Rda Johnson Johnsonauthor Johnsonauthor Johnsonauthor author of the th play Lord Byron now be being beIng belug ing presented pr ented at Fords Opera House died diedyesterday diedyesterday diedyesterday yesterday morning at his his home 104 Jack Jackson Jackson Jackson son Place Death resulted from a compli complication compUcation complication cation of diseases following an attack of ofthe ofthe ofthe the grip about three months ago Mr MrJohnson MrJohnson Ir IrJohnson Johnson was sixtyseven slxtyse years old end nd a anative anative anative native of Newcastle Del Wher he a boy he hecame herome hecame came to this city At the time oi his death deathhe deathhe deathhe he was agent for the Georges Geor Cre Creek Coal Coaland Coaland Coaland and Iron Company at Locust Point and andwas andwas andwas was also a50 a member of the firm of 31 MJohnson 31Johnson 31Johnson Johnson Co in the lighterage and tug tugboat tugboat tugboat boat business He was wa4 as a Mason Iason and a amember amember amember member of the United Workmen He Hes Hessurvioo is issurvived issurvived survived by a widow wido and four children childrenS I Johnson Mrs Irs FinU of Harris Harrisburg Harrisburg Harrisburg burg Miss 3U RIda Johnson find George GeorgeS Johnson former city councilman councilmanFormer councilmanFormcr councilmanFormer Former AIrKlnIn Lefciiilntor Shot ShotBRISTOL ShotBRISTOL ShotBRISTOL BRISTOL Va May 16 lItNews News has hasreached hasreached hasreached reached here of the serious if not fatal fatalshooting tatalshooting fatalshooting shooting of Young who formerly formerlyrepresented formedyrepresented formerlyrepresented represented Lee county count Va in the Legis Legislature Legislature Legislature lature Mr Ir Young was sLot by a boy boynamed boynamed boynamed named Horton at Yokum a station on the theLouisville theLouls1Ile theLouisville Louisville and Nashville NashvlJleiRal1road Railroad The Thecause Thecause Thecause cause of the shooting Las not been learned learned1VTAKYIAND learnedMARYLAND learnedMAYLAND MARYLAND NEWS NEWS NOTES NOTESThe NOTESf NOTESThe NOTESThe The tax rate for Howard county has hasbeen hasbeen hasbeen been fixed at 75 cents op the tb SlOO SlOOKent 100 100Kent 100Kent Kent county Is issuing 20000 in bonds bondsto bondsto to 0 build a schoolhouse in Chestertown ChestertownJohn ChestertonJohn ChestertownJohn John I Tucker has been elected el ted presi president pres president 1 1dent dent of the election supervisors 6IP nsors of Cecil Cecilcounty Cecilcounty Cecilcounty county countyWashington Jashlngton Washington county Democratic prima primaries primaries primarica ries will be held May Iay 26 and an the conven convention convention convention tion May ay 29 29The 9 9The The Eastern Conference at Jj the Christian ChristianChurch ChristIanChurch ChristianChurch Church Disciples of christ tsi met In Ha Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown gerstown today todayBenjamin todayBenjamin todayBenjamin Benjamin RIdenourof Rldeno RldenouroF Hagerstown Hagerstownhas has been appointed a deputy keeper at the theMaryland theolarylmd theMaryland Maryland penitentiary penitentiaryIn In Washington county the heat yester yesterday yesterday yesterday day caused several prostrations The girls girlsemployed girlsemployed girlsemployed employed in one of the knitting kIlttin mills had hadto hldte hadte te stop work workRev workflev ork orkRev Rev A Prettyman Jesse Ireland IrelandWilliam IrelandWilHam IrelandWilliam William A A Whitaker DrJ Dr JW Lattlmer Lattlmerand Latttmerand ttlmer ttlmerand and Heston Hicks bave been elected electedGalena electedGalena electedGalena Galena town commissioners in Kent coun count counThe county County ty tyThe The Baltimore BaJUmore and Ohio Railroad Com Company Company Cornpany pany has offered oftere the city of Hagerstown a afree afree afree free ste for the municipal electric plant plantrhe 111ant111e plantIbe rhe city already has several other offers offersof ofIersof offersof of free sites sitesMrs sitesIrs sitesMrs Mrs Irs Martha Swg SWfadner adner of Liberty LibertyFrederick LibertyFrederick LibertyFrederick Frederick Frederick county unty has filed an application applicationfor for divorce from her husband John Swead Sweadner Sweadnero Strandnec nero Mr Sweadner was waS formerly rmerly sheriff of ofFrederick ofFrederIck ofFrederick Frederick county countyThe countyThe countyThe The annual election at Tlislns Sun Ce Cecil Cecll Ceoil oil county May 14 resulted Sutted in the choice choiceof choiceof choiceof of IL Halnes 1 Kirk Worth Worthington WothIngton Worthington ington A Keen and 1d LDuykinck LDuykinckas Duyckinck DuyckinckBS as town commissioners Hechts Greater Stores i 513515 Seventh Street Streett Streeti 1 i The best betva1ues values youve been offered in shirt waists waistsI waifsthis 0 0i I this his season are re eclipsed entirely entir Iy by these theseThe theseThe i i The sale sale of shirt waists promised romised for tomorrow will be ready when WIU ll the store opens tomor tomorj tomorrow 4 row morning Comparing the values with the best that have been offered by any store this sea seajl seai seaSon jl i son they the are far superior In the first place the waists are arethe the best made garments to be found found4j foundf foundThey 4j They were not made for a sale but are the creations of the worlds leading shirt waists maker makerThey makelThey makerThey They have a perfectness of fit fita a generous fullness and a a completeness in derail that will be not noticed noticed noticed iced only in highgrade waists In previous seasons asons it has never been known for such waists to tosell toBen tosell sell for so soUttle little so very ver er early earlyThree earl earlt earlyThree Three great lots from which to pick pickan an enormous stock and an enormous variety i 39 cents centsfor for shirt waists such as youll youllembracing youlli youllfind i find selling 1I at 69c elsewhere elsewhereembracing elsewhereembracing embracing waists of Garners per percales percales porcnles cales in a splendid assortment of ofstriped otstriped ofstriped striped check and figured red effects effectsmade effectsmade effectsmade made with plain French bacls Waists Waistsabout Waistsabout Waistsabout about town at this price and for even evenhigher cenhigher ctcnhigher higher are of common print materials materialsIn In hideous patterns or are last sea seasons seasons seasons sons waists with the oldstylebacks oldstylebackswhich oldstyIe oldztylebacieswhich aeks aekswhich which but few people want Equal Equalgrades Equalgrades Equalgrades grades cannot be had for less than Gdc 4 59 cents centsfor for shirt waists such as youll youllfind yo youllfindselling lI lIfindselling find findselling selling at 98c elsewhere elsewhereembracing elsewhereembracfng elsewhereembracing embracing dainty sheery white lawn lawnwaists lawnwaists lawnwaists waists in a profusion of different ef effects effecta 1 fects mostly tucked fronts laundered launderedcollars launderedcoHars launderedcollars collars and cuffs And every waist in inthis Inthis inthis this lot was made for this seasons soasonsselling soJ3onssell1ng seasonsselling selling and embody all the kinks of offashion offashion offashion fashion pronounced proper Waists Waistslike WnlstsUke Waistslike like them will be seen selling for no novless no1e11 noless vless less than 98 cents about town Choice Choicefor Choicefor Choicefor for 59c 9c 98 cents centsfor i ifor for shirt waists such such as youll youllfind i tfind find selling at 129 to SI98 SI98elsewhere 198 198elsewhere 198elsewhere elsewhere elsewhereembracing elsewhereembracIng elsewhereembracing embracing the greatest assortment assortmentlawns 3sortnentot ot shirt waists of percales blltlst batiates batiateslawns a alawns lawns and white India linons as many manyas manyas manyas as 500 styles some trimmed trlmm with ith era embroidery erabroidery A Abroidery broidery some tucked some hem hemstitched hemstitched hemstitched stitched an and others with line pleats pleatsThere pleatsThere pleatsThere There are no 10 finer waists we ts made than thanare lhanare thanare are in this lot and roull ocJl find others othersasking othersnsklngL9 othersasking asking nsklngL9 L29 to tug 198 for them and set setting 1ettlnglt gettingle ting tingle It 4 I 1and Were overstocked overstocl with boys vestie suits suitsand i i 4 and make an enormous cut in prices to reduce it itWe itYe We Ye shall pay the penalty of overbuying of little boys boy allwool vestie suits beginning beginningrow tomor tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow row The penalty is a sacrifice of profit profita a selling at a loss Selling ot 1t a loss is i the ol olWe oldest lie liein liein liein in the trade but we are telling the truth in the words of this old lie We Ye are actually beginning tomorrow morning going to sell these suits at a loss losst 198 for vestie suits which sold up to to 500 500This 500This This lot onsists of hundreds of suits of fancy cassimere and fancy and plain blue and black blackcheviots blackcheviots blackeheviots cheviots with large sailor collars of same or of contrasting materials Every one of 0 these snits are areelaborately areelaborately aroelaborately elaborately trimmed with braid and embroidered with silk and some of them have silk ties Wguarantee Yguarantee Tguarantee guarantee every eer suit to be allwool all wool and to wear satisfactorily We can canTheir do this conscientiously 4 for we know that these suits are made up of the verr ver best materials and that they were made by 0 tIle best makers Their regular prices are plainly marked on them them350 350 50 fi 1 up to 5 choice for fortomorrow 198 tomorrow tomorrowAnd tomorrowAnd tomorrowAnd And any of tIle above may be bought and charged and you ou may make arrangements to tosuit tosuit 4 suit yourself yourself as to the payments HECHT COMPANY COMPANY5J35r5 513515 Seventh Street Streette 4 te THE THOBNTON I LAUNCHED LAUNCHEDTorp LAUNCDTorpe1 ATJNCHEUTorpcilo Torp Torpe1 Torpcilo ii Boat TaJi Takes 1iei the Water nter With AVIthont WithOut lth lthout out Accident AccidentRICHMOND AccidentRICHMOND ccldent ccldentRIClUIOa RICHMOND YaHay 1rarJIaylGThe l6 The Thorn Thornton Thornton Thornton ton the third of the torpedo boats eon constructed eonfitruCted eonatructed structed by the Trigg Shipbuilding ShipbuildingCompany ShipbuildingCompanywas ShipbuildingCompany Company Companywas was launched uncheti yesterday 5terday There Therewas Thereas Therewas was as no speechmaking and the only cere ceremony ceremony ceremany mony observed oberved was as the timehonored timehonoredbreaking timehonoredbrekug timehonoredbreaking breaking brekug of a bottle btle of wine wne over the bow bowof bw bwof bowof of th thi new vessel vesselTh vesselTh ecl eclTh Th launching launehlg was witnessed witnesd by thous thousands tho thetisnnds ands 3nd of people pplt many my of whom never be before hefore fore saw S8 a a Government war vessel veel of aay aaykind aaykind anykind kind On the stand st provided for special specialguests specialguests peal pealgets guests gets were woe President Psident Trigg of the ship shipbuilding 6 ahipbuilding lp building bldlng company compny Ueut Griffin Grifn and andLieutenant andJltEMt andLioutettacit Lieutenant JltEMt Funds Fund of the tt United Unit Stated StatedNavy State StatesNavy Navy a the Government representatives representativesJudge representatc representativesJudge I Judge Charles Charle Tbonxon Thorol Davis of Boston BostonMrs Bston BstonIr BostonMrs Mrs Ir Davis Dls and Mary Iary Thornton Thorton Davis Lit LUtle Litte LittIe tIe te Miss Yt Daylfi Ji Pav held eil In her er head bn a gaily gailydecorated giy giydecorate gailydeedrated decorated decorate bottle btte of champagne champge to which whichwas whih whihas whichwas was as attached ata a a card cr bearing bering the inscrip inscription inecription tecrlp tion Torpedo Toro Boat ot Thornton TorntO May Mayfi 15 1 10 1 ItW 1 Trigs Trig Shipbuilding Shipbuiding Com Company Company Company pany Richmond Rihmon At 1153 the signal sigal was wnsgiven wasgiven wasgiven given and the vessel dashed dshe into the water waterand wter wterand waterand and was wa christened Thornton ThorntonFederal Thornton ThorntonIORT ThorntonIMPORTED IORT IMPORTED A AN IEC IECFederl ThIEECILE ThIEECILEFederal Federal Federl Authorities uthorlt Like LIJe Ltkey to Pros Pronecnte Pro Prorente Prosroute route a Stenninliip StenJlclllt Company CompanyBUFFALO CompnnBUIALO CompanyBUFFALO BUFFALO BUIALO lS May Iay 16 IGThe The Federal Federalauthorities FederalauthorlUes Fedecalauthoritfes authorities discovered dlscoere an alleged aleged violation violationof dolafon dolafonof of the law yesterday yeerday that tt aiM wK result relt in inproceedings inproceeding inproceedings proceedings proceeding being bing brought against agins tb tbXorth thNorth I IXorth Xorth German Lloyd Steamship Steam3lp Company Companyand Copacy Copacyand Companyand and the captain of the steamship stehlp Lahn of ofthat ofthat ofthat that line lineIn UneIn lineIn In February Februa last lat Wanot Cislo twenty twentyyears twent twentyyears years yers of age an Imbecile imbecie since his hi birth birthreached brth brthreached birthreached reached Buffalo Bufalo from from Austria having been beensent beensnt beensent sent snt to his brother brother who lives Jes here from an aninstitution anIntituton aninstitution institution Intituton for the feebleminded feeblemlndea A few fewdays fewdays fewdays days ago the brother broter sought to have Wanot Wanotplaced Wanotplaced Yanotplaced placed In a local 101 asylum and an investiga investigation Invetg inrestlgation tion ton followed folowed It is claimed clime by the author authorities authorlUes authorities ities that Cislo was sent from Austria Austria by byhis byIs byhis his Is relatives who sought sught to be rid of the thecare thecare thecare care of him His brother brothe did not ask that thathe thathe thathe he be sent and ad is not able to pay pa for his hiscare hiscare hiscare care careIn care careIn In such sc cases ces there Is said cald to be a ala alathat law lawthat lawthat that holds the steamship temsip company compay carry carrying cr carrylag ing the te passenger in Question queston liable for the theexpenses thefpenses theexpenses expenses fpenses of transportation tr5prtatlon to this country countryand countryand countryand and for deportation deporton It I Is also al said sid the thecaptain thecaptin thecaptain captain captin of the boat may be prosecuted pr seutd for forcriminal forcrimnal forcriminal criminal crimnal negligence egllgnce the penalty penaly being a afine afne afine fine fne of 51000 100 1000 and Imprisonment Impriso4ment for year or orboth 01both orboth both The local loal authorities authorite will wl it Is Issaid Isrd issaid said rd send Cislo back bck to Austria Austa and then thenprosecute thenprecute thenprosecute prosecute precute the steamship company and the thecaptain thecaptain thecaptain captain of the th Labn LabnWalked Lhn Lhnalked LahnWalked Walked alked Sixteen 3Ille JIUeI for or llln 111 Bride HrldeCUMBERLAND nrideCU BrideCU3IBERLAND CUMBERLAND CU 1ER Md May 16 IGHenr 16Henry Henry RH It ItIL IL Dingley Dngley of Maine Iaine and Miss lsS Ella Ela Jane JaneHolly JaneHoty JaneHolly Holly Hoty daughter dauhter of Silas Holly HoJy of Ama Amaranth Amaiantb ma maIanth ranth Pa were married marred in Cumberland Cumberlandyesterday Cumberlandyesterdy Cumberlandyesterday yesterday yesterdy afternoon afernoon by the Rev Frederick FrederickB Frederck FrederckB Howden rector tor of Emmanuel Church ChurchMr Churh ChurchMr Mr 11 Dingley Dagley brought his bride to Cumber Cumberland Cumbr Cumbrland Comberland land yesterday morning His bicycle broke brokedown brokedow brokedown down dow at a Hancock Hanco and he walked sixteen sixteenmiles siteen siteenmie sixteenmiles miles mie to Amaranth after afer her He fought foughtin in Cuba during the Spanish war ar and is isnov isnOT isnow nov nOT employed at Cumberland SHOT BY A DEPUTY DEUT SHEBTEF SHEBTEFA SH SHDnnlerou A 4 Dangerous Dnnlerou Virginian Killed Ii AVI Si ble bleRItn bile bileflesfsting lie lieItenfntlnsr RItn Itenfntlnsr Arrest ArrentHARRISOXBURC ArrestHARRISONBURO rrellt rrelltHRIS HARRISOXBURC HRIS BURG Vat Va Mar MaY ifc lGrEd lGrEdPhillips Ed EdPhillips Phillips PhUIP aged ag about nht fiftyfive tityf years was wasshot wasshot wasshot shot and instantly instanty killed kie here Monday Mondaynight Hondaynight ynight night by Deputy Depty Sheriff It Carrickhsff CarrickhsffThe Crrlck CarrickhaffThe The officer had a warrant warnt for Phillips Phiip ar arrest arrt arrest rest on a charge chare of felony The Te latter lattermade later latermade lattermade made his home in Brocks Breks Gap and an when whenit whenIt whenIt it was wa learned that he was in Harrison Harrisonburg larlo larlobr Harrisonberg burg br visiting vilng his hi mother mer Deputy Dputy Sheriffs SheriffsSwitzer Sherffs SherffsSwiter SheriffsSwitser Switzer Switer and Carrfekhoff Crroft proceeded peeded to the thebouse thehose thehouse house hose to make the arrest arrestWhen arlt arrestWhen When Deputy Depty Carrickhoff Caikho came eme Hpon 1n 1nPb1lps nponPhillips HponPhillips Phillips Pb1lps suddenly the hitter lter resisted rte ar arrest arrent rest ret and drew a knife on the officer ofeel Car Carrickhoff Crkho Carrickhoff rickhoff rkho had a SSeaKbre clRr Colts Cots revolver revolverin Yer YerIn in his hand and and In the tu scuffle sme which whih en easued ensue ensued sue sued be fired fred two tvo shots sho One On resulted resele in ina Ina ina a comparatively cmparatively harmless harle Seat 2 1 wouqd wesd and asrtthe adthe andthe the other othr passed ped through throgh tbebody the body WJ pane penetrating pne pnetrtng panetracing tracing trtng the lungs luag Ax A1 iatjoeSt ill st was 5 held heldOB hel heldon OB the spot st and aD the te coroners cors jury jur axon exonerated eon eonerte axonerated erated erte arrickboff rrkkb Sadfcag fljg that tht he bad badacted hadncte badacted acted ncte in the te performance prtomoe of official Ocl duty dutyand dtty dttyan dutyanti and an in seifdefeace sefdeeMe Phillips Plp was generally generallyregarded generly generlyregrde generallyregarded regarded regrde as a dangerous daBgero character rete and a had hadfrequently hd hdfreuenty hadfrequently frequently freuenty been ben IB trouble trobe before beforeTHE bfore bforeTH beforeTHE THE TH ANTZETA3I ATTA CELEBRATION CELEBRATIONCompleting CRTI CELEBRATIONConipletlu NCODpteto CODpteto Completing Arrangements rrnncmlnt for thc tbeMonument thclonuDeot theMonument Monument lonuDeot Dedication DedicationHAGERSTOWX DecIentlon DecIentlonHAGERSOWX DedicationHAGERSTOWN HAGERSTOWX HAGERSOWX M4 May ay lAcjat lAcjatGener l1Adjntaat l1AdjntaatGeneral Aij tGeneral General Gener Saunders Seoer of the Maryland larylD National NationalGuard NationalGuard atinl atinlGuar Guard Guar arrived arved is Hager Hagerto Hagerstowa wa Mnight Monday Mondaynight 0r 0rnight night and aD conferred eBfere with il Cape Cap George LFisher LFisher Fisher of Company Co ay First FirM Reglr Reglrrespecting Regmat Regmatre Reglasent Reglasentrespecting respecting re JBg some irapraveaeBts jmlell to be made madeat madeat at the armory armor ia Aatietam Aateam Hall Hal Adju Adjutant Adj Adisttaut tant General Generl Saunders Sauoers also al made Ie partial partialarrangements partialarran5ements rl arrangements arnemet for the quarters qne ef Governor GoveraorSmith GovernorSmith Smith and his invited lte frieads fred here lere during duringthe d1riag d1riagthe duringthe the dedication dedlcaten of the Maryland 1arlad Monument Monumentat Monumentat 19umt at Aatletam ntetam on May Iay 30 Charles Charle Webb Webbproprietor Weh Vebbproprietor proprietor proprietr of Hotel Hamilton Hamiton has in invited iDIted insited sited Ited the Governor and an friends friend to Join jl ia a acoaching acoching acoaching coaching coching party which hlch will wi drive driv from fr Ha Hagerstown Ia Iagerstow Ilagerstown gerstown gerstow to Antietam Antetam on May Iay IayIr MMr 31Mr Mr Ir Boyd Byd of the Baltimore Bltmore and Ohio OhioRailroad OhioRiroad OhioRailroad Railroad Riroad has made mde arrangements arrangeen for the theconveyance theconeyanc theconveyance conveyance coneyanc of President PresdEat McKInley and andparty andparty party par to Antietam Antet3m on May 3 3 35 The rail railroad ri railroad road will wi run two vestibule vestble trains trins from fromWashington fromWashington i iWahlngton Washington Wahlngton to Keedysville Keedyle where the theparty theparty theparty party will wi take carriages carlnses to the battlefield battlefieldtwo battlefieldtwo two or three miles distant distat An efforts eIor will willbe trillbe be made to have he President Prdent McKinley corn cornto cmp cmpt come cometo to Hagerstown HagerstownCouKhed HagerstowDCoolhed HagerstowseCoughed Coughed Coolhed to Death In the th Street StreetCHICAGO StreetCHCAGO StreetCHICAGO CHICAGO CHCAGO May Iay 16 16Stanisg 16Standing Standing in the themidst themids themidst midst mids of a large lare crowd cowd John Foley cough coughed eoughed coughad ed himself to death deh last night Foley who whowas whowas whowas was employed eployed as a elevator eentor man ma left his hisplace hisplace hisplace place of employment la 11 company compny wKh Jer Jerry Jerry Jerry ry Clifford Cllord When they reached reche Madison MadisonStreet MadisonStreet Iadi Street and Fifth Fith Avenue he was suddenly suddenlyattacked sddenly sddenlyattacked soddenlyattacked attacked with a severe coughing spell Pee People Pe PeepIe Ep ple stoped to offer aiel assistance aistnce but Foley Foey re refused refuse ccfused fused fuse to be moved from the sidewalk sldealk Clif Clifford CI Clifford ford grew alarmed when he saw his friend frienddrop fri fridr frienddrop drop dr in a helpless helple condition condion and ran for a adoctor adocor adoctor doctor docor A blood blo vessel eel In the mans mn brain bralawas brainwas was Wa ruptured by the violent coughing and andhe andhe andhe i he died ditd before he could be removed DEATH DET OP A CENTENARIAN CENTENARIANJim CA CAJlr CEBENATTA1IIIS Jim Jlr Elizabeth Rochen Expire Expire In InBaltimore InDnllmor litBaltimore Baltimore BaltimoreBALTIMORE Dnllmor DnllmorBALTnlR BaltimoreBALTIMORE BALTIMORE BALTnlR May 15 lSr 15Mrs Mrs Elizabeth ElizabethRoches Ebe ElizabethRoches Roches Rhe aged ag one hundred years ye died die yes yesterday yesterday terday afternoon atern at her home hoe 1235 3 East EastLexington Et EastLexington Lexington Lngon Street Street of kidney kdIY trouble tbe and andold antiold old age She Se had been In Illhealth Uheahh for forfortyfive forfortyfe forfortyfive fortyfive fortyfe years yearsShe ye yearsShe She was born In England Egla aaa ao and came cme to toBaltimore toBltore toBaltimore Baltimore Bltore when ten years ers of age When en a achen ayonag yonag Cng wor woman se she mie married Se Setter Ro Rochen Re Rechest chen who died ce October Otobr 28 1 hG t67 67 aged agedeighty age agedeighty eighty egbty years year He was wa a veteran of the theWar thea iheWax War a of 1S1 lStr Mrs Ir Rochen was a6 sweaty rweatyyears rwent sweatyyears years old whea the te Caroline Coine Street Ste Metho Methodist Methodiet etho ethodt dist dt Episcopal Epsp Church Churh was erected eete and a be became became ere came on Ofle of its it first fst members memb Later she shewas shewas was converted ceere to the Catholic Cto faith fath and andbecame Zd Zdbae andbecame became bae a member membr of Stl St St Vinceats YiMts Chvreh ChvrehMrs 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LieutenantCommander Letenat LetenatComaner UeutenantCommander Commander Comaner Coffinan Comn eagiaeer enneer officer officerLieutenant eci elficerLieutenant Lieutenant Lietenaat Gow navigator Bvjgtor Lieutenant LleetenantField Letenant LetenantFld LieutenantField Field Fld watch ufficers ers Lteateaaat LiteDuU Darell DarellLieuteaaat DreI DereliLieutenant Lieuteaaat Ueutent Campbell Campll Lieuteaaat LeuteBaBt Stone StoneR Stne StneR StoneIt It Ensign Elg Cluverius medical meil officer oeer er As Assistant A Assistant sistant sitnt Surgeon Surgeo Ohncsorg OhncsorgThe OhDfsr OhncsorgThe The cruise will wi begin bgn June 11 11 IL easing easingAugust eJlng eJlngAugst endingAugust August Augst 2S 2STwentyeight 2STwentyeight STentyeIght Twentyeight TentyeIght candidates cDlate for the Naval NavalAcademy NavalAcademy aval avalAcdemy Academy Acdemy reported yesterday yetmay rr the May Mayexamination Ilayexamination yemiation examination emiation which began begn today todayKILLED tOny tOnyKLE todayKILLED KILLED KLE FOB FR A SHOW TICKET TICKETSlayer TC TC8lner TICXErSlayer Slayer oC a PamoeI Pnrrner mi Vnrroivlj XarroI Es Escapes RCRpel ISiscapes CRpel capes Lynching LynchingNORTH LynehluraNORTH nehlnJ NORTH ORTH BLOOMFIELD BLO FIELD OhIeMaylfi OhIeMaylfiJohn Ohio Ohio May ay 15 it itJohn John Burton a prominent promlntnt young farmer farmerwas fare farews farmerwas was ws shot by Lon Atkins Atkn last lat BigaC Jgt At Atkins Atkins Uklns kins was pursued and captured ePure and an would wouldhave wold woldhe wouldhave have he been lynched but bt was rushed rushe te the thejail thejai thejail jail jai in Warren by Constable nsble CaafiMd Cfed and andseveral ad adseeral andseveral several deputies depte The tragedy was the re result resul ccsuit suit sul of a fight fght over a ticket tcke to a a medicine medicineshow mlcint medicineshow Atkins AtkinsKxploslon AtkinsExplosion show operated opente by Atkins AtkinsExplosion Explosion Canned by Fire FireAMSTERDAM FireA FireAMSTERDAM AMSTERDAM A STERDAY May a 16 ISFlre Flre yes yesterday yes yesterday yesterday terday caused cued damage mge to the amount amont of ofg00t 25000 g00t 0 In the dry dr goods oS store sere ef Loin LumKing LoinKing King Kng Co The fire was ws dix discovered di dixcovered covered coere when an a explosion eplon occurred ocurre blow blowIng WowIng blowlag Ing out the front of the building biding The Tneinsurance Tt Theinsurance insurance insunc is 20000 nEA kiFALT11Y 5i7 OLD AGE SSS SSSea The majority of persons upon reaching middle age and past find their blood becomes weak and thin and diseases that were werer easily ea controlled cntle in earlier elie life lie begin be to affect ae the te constitution constitutionThose conttuton constitutionThose Those To predisposed pri to Scrofula Scfua Cancer Cce Rheumatism Reut Gon Gout Gut and ad other ote hereditary het troubles tbl6 may my escape escapetill escapetill 1 1find till tl then but as a they tey age the te blood blo so long tainted tted and weakened we by accumulated acmuate wo waste matters mte ep is i no noj nolon noIoner ag longer lon Ioner able to properly prply nourish nou the te body boy and ad it becomes bee an a easy ey mark mak for disease At this critical ctc period periodjifli 1 jifli of life le the te blood blo bloodmnst must mut be reenforced rfor before bor it can perform pon its it legitimate legtmt functions uncon and ad rid rd the te system po of ofmmJ ofI se mmJ I these tee poisons pin and ad nothing notg so surely sey and ad effectually efey does ac oesthis this ti as a Sjj SS SC jj strengthens srn en and ad enriches en ce the te blood blo im imp iratiroves te the apptte appetit A Ak ad and bd bnilds up te the general cntu cntuton constitu constitution tion ton It I Itis is i not only ony the te bet best blood blo purifier pue but butthebest the te tonc tonic for old pple people I Itwarnis te theblood blo tone tones up 5 the te nerves nee removes rcOc all al taint tt from frm the te blood blo and ad prevents pret the te development deveop of disease diseaseyC diseaseS yC i is theonly teny purely puy vegetable etable blood blo medicine mecne known kow Not one particle of mercury me potash pU or ory orS other oter mineral me poison pin can be found foud in it it and ad it may be taken ten for any ay length leng of pce time tme wtout without harm harmS harmS is i the te only remedy rcey that tat reaches rce deepseated dcsete blood blo troubles tuble like lie Scrofula Sofua Cancer Cce Rheuma Rheumatism Ren Itheumatisni tism any tt poisonous Eczema cma Tetter Teter waste materials maters etc etc It I purifies pue to accumulate accumulateIf accmulate accmulateyua accumulatelfyouiiavean and ad restores ror the te blood blo to tahCty a healthy normal nora condition cndton and ad makes me it impossible ipossible for forany fo foany forany If lfyouiiavean pinou youJmve ea an old running rnning runningsore sore sr or oramobstintteu1certhatrefusesto anobstinste aobtDte ulcer ucr that refuses ru to heal he or oraretroubledwithboilsandcarbonclestryS are a troubled tnbled irith boils bi and ad carbuncIestryS cbuce SIt SIt It I never yua fails fa to make mke a quick quc quickand and ad permanent paet cure of these te pests iests If I your you system se is i run down dow and ad you yu feel fe feelthe kthe the te need ne of a tonic toni SwilI will wl strengthen stgen and ad help you as a it has many myote manyathers others to tL a happy hppy healthy hety old age a a5S agesss fIf 5S sss co cured dl Mr1I 1 Borden 1eo of 51 Saumaville Va aol of a raze eo of MrDRJohnsnofD1erCawfoyrafc RJohnson of Iliackabear Gawns faryearsaicted I with a severe type of rheumatism and had used every remedy wtaseretyofrheuAndhduecrey Eczema of standing after the in the oftltfYC thirtyfivc years sndu had failed garertebp11cuU1S This f1 know known ad and lmmedc recommended a as a a cr cure wtout without tmg receiving IV ear lU surundIng surroundingeountry cuntr rale Tl was SC seven yr years I benefit 5S promptly reached the seat of the diaceac anl ago Andthere and there has bn been Dorur noteturn or te the disease bneft mde made a CJce complete ss prpty and pnet permanent rehc cure cureIf te st te ani If I you are ae in doubt about abnt your you disease di and will send sd us a statement steet of your yu case our ou ourphysician physician phyc Trill trillgive 1 1give give you any an information inforuon or advice avce wanted wante for which whc we make me no charge chargeBook chargesBookon gve Book Bk Bookon on Blood BloodamlSkin Blod and Skin Si Diseases Dis sent st to any desiring deng it it Address Addr Swift Swt Specific Spcc Co Atlanta Att Ga Ga GaS GaS jS Si IS THE IDEAL TONIC AND BLOOD PURIFIER FOR FOROLD FOROLD FOROLD OLD PEOUPXJE I.

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