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ATCHISON CHAMPION, OCTOBER 8," 1896. A COON HUNT he Iwmjrim OKTU EIIX KANSAS A OTE Corn ic ha? raised $423 toward 3 a lec days the Democratic party was united and aggressive. Today it is' torn into discordant factions and it is on the retreat. HERSEY ELECTED. The Commissioners Elect Him to Take Bowman's Place.

The county commissioners adjourned Wednesday afternoon, having finished the work of the quarterly meeting. Wil. lhm Bowman, chairman of the board, tendered his resignation and J. T. Her-sey was elected to fill the unexpired term.

County Clerk Krebs voteB with tbe commissioners whin one ia absent and in voting for Bowman's successor yesterday he cast his ballot with Butler for Hersey. I. B. Wilcox voted for H. A.

Coates. After the election of Mr. Hersey, the board reorganized and Mr. Results in a Desperate Fight Between Hunter, Dos acd John Jetf, living four miles below town, went coon hunting ia the Hajes timber last Saturday night and tred a coon. Jett the coon out tnd it came down fighting.

The dogs made a grand rush for the animal only to their utter difmay. The coon proved qua! to the emergency aid son had the degs howling with pain from many wounas Jett hardly knew whether to come down or not, but he finally summoned courage, ard like the coco, came down fighting. After a hard ght he succeeded in dis patching the animal. The whole neigh borhood for miles around was attracted by the fight. John Delaney heard it from his place several miles away.

Jett goes hunting every few nights and catches from three to eight coons and possums each night. The woods are full cf them this year and they are unusually "fat and sassy." A M'KINLEY CLUB Organized In the Country Saturday Nlaht. The Republicans of Walnut townehip met at the school house in district No. 20 last Saturday night and organized a McKinley and Hobart club with fifty members. David H.

Sprong was elected president; Joe Miller, candidate for ruatee, vice president; Eugene L. Bali, secretary; Henry Dickey, treasurer. The club will meet again next Saturday night and it is expected that the membership will be swelled to seventy.five or 1C0. A number of prominent speakers will be invited to address the club shortly. Will Layson, one of the most popular young men of Nortoitville, who is well known iu Atchison, acd Carrie Johnson, an estimable young lady, of lortrn, formerly of Atchison, were icensedto be wed Jby udge Snyder yesterday, Ihey will bs married at the homa of the bride's parents in Hortoa today.

After making a short visit in St. Joe they will return to Nortonville via Atchiton, Thursday, artiving here at 9:20 p. ra. on the Santa Fe. A number of Atchison yoang people will meet them the train.

The? htva a host of friends who them a pleasant and prosperous wedded life. I-tyrtle, th 15 old duhter of ha Payne, who usid to 1173 vicinity, died at Esrfon a days ago ol typhoid fever. Hrr fa'hsr ws-a at old Sumner the da John Brown was hanged and ws for the noted martyr. Ilia brother Char.e3 Sumner Payee was the first white cSiid born at old Sumner. He was una.

ed for Sumner, the noted fetatesman, who thi lad a hou3 etd lot in the old town. Thomas Payne tha father of John and Cliarles Payne, was the 'willeg'j blacksmith" at old cumner. He now a ehop a Horton. He ws.3 also the 2 justice of ths putca ia township. Mrs.

C. A. Adtt.mo 6 a f.cd Orash" ib, had and then malaria, a revere hoadache and blind and dizzy fpelJp. Tour Dr. Kay's Reaov.itcr hs cur-d me." Sold by druggists at 25 its.

and $1 Sold by S. F. and J. Ali-n Atchison, Kan. 1 Ed Hill, who was arrested for steeling hog, will not have hi? preliminary hearing for ten days, as the officers are try ing to find Hill's acc3mplica, and both together.

DandruS is du to an enfeebled state of the skin. Hall's Hair Reo ewer quick ens the nutritive unc'ions of the skio, healing acd preventing tha formation of dandruff. The elegant C. G. Means farm was sold yesterday to Carl Schuele of Zibold Haeglin's for He will reside en the farm after next Marc1.

The Democrats and Populists cf Wal nut township held a convention a few days ago and nominated John Delaney for truitee. Bryant Lanier, of East Atchieoc, is becoming blind and hs to ba led Eround by a little boy. Fred W. Nesser, of St. Joe, and Miss Elvena W.

Gaul, of Doniphan, have been licensed to wed. Harness at Fletcher's, white horse sign ELECTION IN FLORIDA. Democrats Confident That They Will Win, but the Majority Uncertain. Jacksonville, Oct. 6.

The state and county election is passing off quietly in this state with indications that a large vote will be polled. The weather is clear and fair and voters were coming1 to the polls without being sent for or being1 urged. Four tickets are in the field this city democratic, republican, populist and independent democratic, ooubt is felt as to the election of the entire state democratic ticket, the only ques tion that the leaders of the political parties are concerned about being as to how large the democratic majority will be. Chairman Kawls, of the democratic executive committee, claims that Eloxham, for governor, will have 22.000 plurality. The republican chairman concedes Bloxham 12,000 more votes than Gunby, the head of the republican ticket.

AGAIN IN INDIANA. Candidate Bryan's Sleeting: at New Albany Had a Decided Sttver Tinge. Setmotjb, Oct. e. The Bryan meeting' at New Albany this morning had a decided silver tinge.

Four silver gray horses drew the carriage that "carried Mr. Bryan from the station, his special train, armed at 6:30, ture course this season. The Alliance store at Smith Center hat made an assignment. v. Burglars entered the home of an Ellis county man by the name of Lobker- szowki and carried eff everything of value but his name.

Life is worth living at White Cloud. The public ihools of that place were dismissed one afternoon last week so that the pupils might attend a ball game. Mr. and Mrs. George Talbott of Green-leaf, celebrated their golden wedding last week.

They have lived in Washington county twenty-eight years of their married life. An attempt was made to organize a Udie Republican Lovawell, Republic county, but meeting broka up in a row 'Very woman present wanted to be President. A young man named Witty, one of the hands with Oliva Bros, threshing outfit, met with a serious accident at the farm of I. P. Miller, in Grant township, last Monday evening.

While adjusting the belt on the engine Witty got caught in the fly wheel and hid bis left knee badly cut and lacerated, though no boaes were broken. Those who witnessed the accident say the youn man had a narrow escape from a horrible death Osborne Farmer. Ninety years fjgo this week Captain Zbulum Pike of Pike's Peak fame, passed through Republic and Jewell counties. On "White creek, in what is now Republic he induced the Iodians to haul down the Spanish em and raise the American flag over he P-iwnee village. Last Tuesday the Pawnee Republic Historical ecciety met oi the identical ppot aed aga'n raised th8 American emblem.

Many relics of the old Indian village are found there. Jewell Republican, Oct. 1. Lum Foster of Osborne county, is har-vesting460 acres of broom corn. The old soldiers of Smith county hold their annual reunion at Gay lord on the 13tb, 15 and 16th inst.

Lum McCarn, who several years Rgo published a paper at Frankfort, fcia surted a morning paper at Joplia, Mo. An Oaborna county Sunday school has got.e into wiater quarters, but wili open up for business wbn the epringtime corxes, gentla Annie." The cf Agra, Phillips county, bus a uuin who fills the capacity of uulfcrtafcer hnd barber, tie shaven bis pasrons for a nickle while they live, but when they die ha makes up the difference in funeral expenses. It is said thac the inquiry at ths court house at the coua'y 4 eat every morning is: "WiU court be in "sessio.i The reply is: "Court whl b-j in session if the jidge has tim tn spsre frrn his campaign libera," Gylord HeraM. A swry jiu-s to ie from that they had trouble at th Mennonita camp in progress thre. Oc of 6t prracbers was too persistent iu to induce an elderly lady a1c-pt t.at reiiaion.

Her soa'iried to pertuaJo h5m to delist which rhe preacher rsfua -rf fdo, wteieupoa thejoung taun iiockd hiin don Is is suid t.iai the mix afierwuTd as thougi in' fcing hal eurred. Ft'ivk 'cSr ith, e'x yesrs ego, vhe man wto marihallta rtj Farmers' Alliacce to vmtory, ia now iu rip aad sign worn ir Texii. Ee sui) c.iciims his resiidenes ia Kitssas aod will return to Bcloit in November, where he will vote the straight Republican ticket. McGrnth had the AUiacc1 dowii fine in 1890 that be wts able to etata tha iUy before election the exact figures within sixteen votes of the strength of bis in the Sixth district. Tnat'a tha yeur poor Webb McNall lest hU life.

We are touched with a feelin-? of eac--nes3," says the Lne County to see the white topped wagons gcing eixai from day to day; to seo the ead men and the eadder faced woman snd ctaldren looking cut from undr the wagon theet as the pof tird horsps move wearilv eastward. "We hnov wht it means. They have tried to make an honest living by farming in Western Kansas and have failed. They don't go because they want to. God koows the heartaches, the the hops ard the feflTm, the to win and the a tirah was thra when thy decided to their facrs eastwird." 'For several months, I was troubled with a persistent on my head which gave me considerable annoyance, until it occurred to mo to try Ayer's Hair Vigor.

Before using one boale, the humor was healed." T. T. Adams, general merchant, Turbevill. Va. Robinson.

Robinson is to have a new switch east of th? depot and on the south side cf the main line. D. Haesetr, late section foreman here, will superintend the new work Dr. James a. Gifford, who has lived in Robinson twenty years, fcas bought the residence of Dr.

C. B. R.bertf con-sideration, $700. Dr. Gffrd hs remodeled and added to the building in suca a manner as to make it a splendid residence.

His new cfSce is also near-ing completion and" he has already en tered into a very ecod practic. Dr. RjDerts acd family g0Qe IUinoi8 to establish anotber home near their kindred Mrs. Barkua is qnite sick Johnson Truex was vry bick last wees but is now better Uncle J. Hoicomb and wife, both cf whom are about three 83ore acd ten years old, havs given their beautiful residence' covering two lets on Main street to their daughter acd son-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Jes3a Wallace, as their share cf tbe pstate on condition thatthey shall take care of the old folks while they live D. S. Tarvin acd George Mitchell have returned the U. B.

annual conference for another year' work on this charge The Uncle Tom's Cabin show without the cabin) ccme ana gone. Mrs. Fish, Eaosburg Falls, writes "My husband was quite in love with your Dr. Kay' Renovater and wants more as it just fitted kia case. Since getting out of the Renovator he got Dr.

8 Pill3 but they made him terrible sick" Dr. Kay's Renovator never causes any sickness; it is all its name indicates and never has had an equal for constipa. tion, dyspepsia, etc. Bold by druggists at andfl. See adrt, If Bourse Cock ran marries the daughter of an English lord our foreign account will be partially evened up.

Strong Citt Derrick: A mother is about as awkward carrying her first baby as a bache'or patching his t-hirt. Fo the Popccrats have "given, up" Ohio? But how under th sun can they give up something they never had? Eoth sides concede that the election ia woo, but neither concession adds anything to the comfort of the other side. The Abilene Reflector is of the opinion that the electoral college will give Bryan a worfe dose than Yale college. Antonio Maceo agiin caught the Spaniards napping and proved more terrible to the slumberers than mince pie and a cheese sandwich. It is estimated tha; if Tiomas Watson's vocal apparatus had a quadruples attachment he might xpresa his sentiments on the issue of the hour.

All the banks in the couatry cannot maintain the gbld reserve unless we have a Tariff law that will jield enough revenue to pay the expenses of running the Government. Tariff tinkering proved so disastrous that it has been placed in the background by the party of free trad3- But the same party now wants a chance to do a little currency tinkering. While Indiana Republicans feel confident of carrying the state for McKin-ley, they are somewhat worried about the Legislature, which hsa the choice of a United Spates Senator. How to get the dollars ia what is agitating the people. Mf jor McKinley refers them to a plan that worked successfully for nearly thirty years.

Mr. Bryan tells them to vote for free siivar and have faith. To put in a full fores and effect the policies of the Republican party it is necsssary that a Republican President be supported by a Republican CoDgress. This mites of great importance the Congressional election. The monetary sys-em no in vogue in the United secures the circulatioc cf both gold aid silver as money, as no other system, has ever done.

Coins of both are kept at a parity and an enormous volume of each is used. There have ben mere manufacturing Uu orgit zed sine? the MtKn.ly Ttriff was repealed thu any ain-lar period in the history of tii coutitrj and y-t Sir. p-'cr eld fellow, said he was for the Wilson bill because it was goiag to abolish If Chairman Jones doesn't succeed in raisrg campaign funds mighty soon he may i iiVH to demand an admis sion fee from every person who goes to hear Mr. Br an perform with his voice. It is generally agreed that tbe exhibition would te well worth the money.

White Cloud Globe: Tte editor cf the Eldorado Sun got a Bcoop on his loathed contemporary by eloping with the prettiest girl in town and marryiDg her. Editors, sometimes, when the rest of the people woii'c make news have to hustle out and make it themselves. Brtan wasted valuable time in New England, the Knoxville Sentinel (Bryan Dem.) says. "He hid better ba devot ing energies to carrying the doubtful States of the middle West and one or two of the minicg States themselves, which are not altogethar too cer ain." The Wilson Tariff, eaving ou'. of ac- coant xts immense damnge to industry, is an utter and Umentabie failure as a rev enue producer.

The Ttriff is an issue, and the only way to settle it right is to elect a Republican President and Con gress. Rochester, N. Democrat and Chronicle. Fads lc Medicine. There are fads ia medicine as in every thing else and a "new thing" frequently sells for a short time simply because it is new.

But in medicine, as nothing e.se, the p.op.e a.matd a-d will be satifcfitd with only pceitive, absolute) merit. The fact that Hood' Sarsaparilla has stood its ground against all compe-i- tiOD, aEd its sales have never wavered bu have remained steadily at the tcp, demonstrates beyoed any dcubt, the intrinsic Tirtues of this medicine. The tow things have ccme act! gone but Eccd'a Sarsaparilla retts upon the solid foundation of absolute merit and its power to cure, and its sales continue to be the largest in the world. were cflrred by a hardware dealer of Greenleaf for the three heaviest ears of corn. The corn that took the prizd weighed five pounds and fourteen ounces.

The three smallest ears weighed fiie pounda eight ounces. Twelve of the ears corn submitted tipped the beam at twenty-two pounds elev-n Washington is a great corn ccunty. bet Published Everv Thursday, SU. A. 31 J.

FELT, Slander Editor and rrop. tally, per year, bj $100 year 100 WeeUf. six months 50 Wive postofflce address Id full. Including connty ma I Id ordering addresses changed glv old address as as new. Remittance.

may be made either by draft, post-office order, express money order or registered tier. our risk. Audress, THE CHAMPION, Atchison, Kansas. rite for club rates and terms to agents. I uierl as second-class matter at jtmlson, Kansas.

Atchison, Kansas, Cct 8, 1896. The poll of Atchison county show 500 Detnocr-i's for McKinley. Protection is the battle-cry. by rt.u'. tun eh ill we couquer.

The man who attempts to destroy. the money of the reus try, assaults the country itself. There ie -j ta ico tern in Kmsas this year tLut li-pubhcinism can easily weep the 8m More wru ineLB more money. Clevelmluiri made lesi work and sent money into hiding places. If you wjui.

i.j throw a Knaas Bryan Democrat into jus: mention the name of Tom Watson. Bimetallism aud Protection must stand or fall together. Monometallism is the twin of Free Trade. Protection uud Prosperity are Republican fcts. Clevelandiam and Calamity are Dr uvcrutic coodUions.

More y.voI.ni.ii: meut more bonds, more taxes, morj more business stagnation, mcr genf-ri distress. Mr Lryan dtjer7ea credit for one cd. He h' driven millions of Dcmccru into th Republican party. One h(. 'j LQ'.

(V big blv.k spot on the political i- th podbility that Altgeld jv Ocvrr.or of Illinois. lux A'Uifcsa cjuafv Republican ticket wil' f-avcj a walkover. The Fu L- vii givtjn up tLe coatest in TnE D. National Committee i tik through its hat. ps late bull tin aims 317 Electoral votes for Brv Riifl Com'Idekce i3 Fcictonea arc up.

Cutfit.e8 rests assured that be eiecttd aud is Bhnv.im luith by its vorka. Tnr; Y'e IX-lige incideat did not in-Juu r. BrtHu but. served to advertise him mo? Vaa it a jib put by tbo Democratic managers? The ic.ii a Eale safely observes that it -a ivt necessary for intelligent men ir. io provo their allegiance to tLe i-iibljcan party to indorse Yale's recep of Bryan.

A vote ig iaat b. Republican candidate for tew K-ins as Legislature i a vote agair.at John J. Ic galls. It is worte than that, it is a vote against the honor and good name of Kansas, Mr. Brian does not hesltale to say that the money question is tha only issue in this campaign.

If he will read Major McKin! eecnea he will learn that the tariff is an isue in Ohio. Reports from The Big beve nth indicate large Republican gains. Our friends out there claim that Jerry Simpson will ba defeated worse than he ws two years ago. Mr. Long proving more than a match for S)cklts3 Jerry, say his friends.

In co former iusas campaign have so many nrtad Republican speakers from Hbro.td came out to help the party. If big gunb" from other States will do the bueinr Kacsaa ought to give an even hurdrd thousand majority for Mc Kin ley. Arkansas Citt Traveler: If J. Mack Love is sure that the usionists will carry Kansas by 50,100 ma jrity, wouldn't it bi advisable for him to send Bryan into the "enemy's country during the last three days of the campaign? Mack's opinion seems to have a Waterbury nnvtrnent. Grand Rapids, Mich, HeraU': The first duy of all good Republicans will te to i(-e tha this country be given a Protective Tariff law that will equitably protect Amfiican industries, ampiy pr tcct Imr wage-earn ra and provide a revenue sufficient for the needs cf the greatest Republic on tarth.

Cold keep3 on flawing into the United States day after day and w.ek after week. The reason is cbvicua. The gentlemen across the water want to in vet in Amsncan products and property while they are cheap. After tha election of McKinley prices will po up! upl! Twice before, the Democratic party has nominated comparatively unknown men for the Presidency; Franklin Pierce ard James K. Polk.

Henry Clay was defeated by Polk in 1944, and General Scott by Pierce In 1S32. But, in these With Hood's Sarsaparilla," Sales Talk," and ehow that this medi cine has enjoyed public confidence and patronage to a greater extent than accorded any other proprietary medicine. This is simply because it possesses greater merit and produces greater cures than any other. It is not what we say, but what Hood's Sarsaparilla does, that tells the story. All advertisements of Hood's Sarsaparilla, like Hood's Sarsaparilla itself, are honest.

We have never deceived the public, and this with its superlative medicinal merit, i3 why the people have abiding confidence in it, and buy fUl Sarsaparilla Almost to the exclusion of all others. Try It. Prepared only by C. I. Hood Lowell, Mass.

mm rtt are the only pills to take MOOU PlllS with Hood's Sarsaparilla. ELY'S CATARRH Cream Balm Is quickly absorbed. Cleanses the nasal Passages, allays pain acd inflammation, heals and protects the membrane from cold. Restores the senses of taste and smell. Gives relief at once and it will cure.

COLD 'N HEAD A particle is applfed dlrec'ly Into the nostrils, Is agreeable 50 cents at druggists or mall; samplf 8 10c by mall. ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren treec, New York. CASTOR! A For Infants and Children. 7h5 facsimile figsature ef 18 09 ertry Kotice fur PartiOE. Notice is hereby given that a the ext session of the state board cf card of Kanaa appllca.

tlon vi 111 b6 made to ihe governor for th? par Jon of Joseph Xlcnroe, who wm feiterue'l to the Kansas penitentiary by the district wrt of At hison county. the crime of grand i i i larceuy ami uurgiai through Silver street to Miver grove, the place of the meeting-, a blocks dis tant. An audience unusuallj' large for that hour of the momiijfr was assembled there. It numbered between GOO and 1,000 people who were assembled around the sides of a natural amphitheater, from the center of which Mr. Bryan spoke.

Labeled Themselves "riutoorats." Canton, Oat. 0. A delegation of enthusiastic republicans from East Brady, in the democratic county of Clarion, came in the rain to call on Maj. McKinley this The spokesman said there were ol furnaces in the county under the McKinley law, and not one of them in blast at present. Some of the men ia the delegation bore banners inscribed, "Plutocrats from Clarion county." The dele gation was made up of miners, farmers and workinsrmen.

Harrison Addresses a Great Crowd. Cuarlestown, W. Va. Oct. 6.

Ex- President Harrison was greeted this morning by the largest crowd ever seen here at a political meeting. lie spoke to an audience estimated from 10,000 to 15,000. His appearance was greeted with tumultuous applause. A big excursion came up from Ohio and there were 15 bands in line. Enticed aud Murdered.

Omaha, Oct. C. Mrs. Jennie A. Axe, a dressmaker of this city, was enticed across the Missouri river bridge last night and murdered.

Five bullet holes were found in her head. The shots were heard about 11 o'clock by a motorman, who saw tha woman and a man near the track about nine o'clock. Kays Save a Foot. 6. Prof.

Blake, of tbe state university, recently made an X-ray photograph of the foot of Miss Carrie Leibengood. Before the photograph was taken her physician had about decided to amputate the member, believing the ankle to be seriously Tbe photograph disclosed the fact that the heel alone was diseased, and it is believed that it can be cured. lilg Crowds at Kansas City. Kansas City, Oct. 6.

The annual Priests of Pallas parade took place in this city to-night, witnessed by perhaps the lararest crowd ever assembled in the city. The city is more handsomely decorated than ever. Wednesday afternoon will be the flower parade and on Thursday will be the great display and parade of the "Karnival Krew." AvrarcSsd Highest Honors World's Fair, tes ttftltf IMMi MOST PERFECT MADE- A pure Grape Cream cf TartarPowdcr. Rea Tom Ammonia, Alum or any other adaliersi Butler was chosen president. The board accepted the bond of William Bowman, the retiring member, who enters upon his duties as county treasurer next Tuesday.

The board talked over the old Warner road case, which comes from Lancaster township, and a committee of three was appointed to make a survey of the proposed road and decide if is entirely necessary that it be built. The men appointed are H. Bishop, Richard Gar-nty and W. M. Walker.

John B3etem, the Arrington man who stole a set of harness from a man named Stewart, near Arrington, was ordered released frcm the county jail, Beet6m's family ia in destitute circumstances and as this was his first offense, the board thought it would be a wise thing to release him. B3etem could have been convicted of petit larceny only. THE COMMISSIONERS. No Roads Will be Built-Bowman'a Bond PiUoner Released. The county commissioners are holding their regular quarterly meeting this week.

The following business was trans acted at the sessions yesterday: The petitions cf tha people in Lancaster township to have several new roadways surveyed and built were not allowed. The commisfci oners thought the roada as wanted by the paople of Lancaster town- snip were not needed, and then the county funds ar3 too small to allow the work to be done. Several bridges will ba built in the county, una was ordered Duiit over Whiifey creek below town. Howard Williams, the colored boy, wlxo wss sentenced to the const jtii iigus; for assaulting a boy named Thomas, was ordered rsieasad. The boys bjth reside in Grabshopoer township.

Williams' deportment has baea perfect sicca serving ia the county jail and this is oaecf sbu why his relessa ws-a ordered. The bocd pi William Bowman, who eaters upon tne duties of county treas urer nx week, will be inspected by the coratai rioters to Jay. L'cme of the BTga- ts the bond, which is for $75,000, are J. U. Fx, Sam King, D.

C. Nawcomb and the Lin'pvs. A HOLD UP. filbert Sparks and Bis Oirl Looic into the Barrel cf a Revels er. Albert E.

Spiriis, who operates a gro- store at the corner or bixth and Spring streets, drova to Doaiphan with ycucg lady Suidey night to attend church. They to return at a very ate hour, when a strange man stepped frcm the bushes and demanded them to hVif, at tbe same timi drawing a gun on them. "What f.r?" icquired Sparks. On, nf v.ir mind what for you'll find out noon enough," retorted the intruder ia a very giuff tone of voics. The man evldentlydid not know that there was a ledy with Sparkf, nd when he observed tbe pressLca cf a lady ha whirled sud denly and dashed into the bushes with out saying another word.

Sparks is in clined to believe that robbery was the intent of the stranger, but it seems strange that the presence of a lady would intimidate him from carrying out his intentions. As a rule these highway robbers are net respecters of sex. Sparks thinks the intruder was a colored man. FORMALITY FINISHED. Election cf Seatcn and Heraey Practi cally Mado Unanimous.

Exactly seven Democrats assembled at the Democratic convention last night. W. S. Cain, the well known temperance advocate, was nominated for the legislature and E. M.

Meinhart for commissioner. There had been some talk of nominat ing P. Waggener, but the Populist leaders served notice that the nomina tion would not be tolerated, so the Dem ocrats (haunted by visions of pestoffiees, pension commissionerahip, deputy mar-shalships and sundry other effises) went into the ranks of ihe Prohibition party to find a candidate. MURDERER CAUGHT. The Community of Atkos ia Wildly Ex cited and Ihere May ba a Lynching.

Special to Tex Daily Chaxfion. maktville, Uct, 7. liie mur derer of Mrs. Baumle at Arkoe has been found. His name is Ezra Rasco.

He is now under arrest. He has made a complete confession cf the horrible crime of the murder of the farmer's wife. If your child is puny, fretful, troubled with glandular swellings, inflamed eyes, or sores on the head, face, or body, a course of Ayer's Sarsaparilla is needed to expel the Ecrofulous humars from the blood. The sooner yoa begin to give this medians the better. -7.

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