Wills Point Chronicle. (Wills Point, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 30, 1896 Page: 2 of 8
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Vtted' to give up his <ommIssttfH. and
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mem-
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stork coffipatiy. w'fiidh has 6 cohfract for
ret
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Sarsaparilla
Than In any other. Be auro to get only HooC’t.
Hood’s Pills cnr* hillouaneii,.UiUlgerUou,
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on receipt Of m-i.
atevlllr, |N4a
Will “Resumr Work.
Cleveland, Jnly* 28?1—The long drawn
out strike of the employes of the Bos-
ton Hoisting Conveying works, wlrtch
■was inaugurated nine weeks ago. was
satisfactorily settled yesterday. The
company concedes all the main points
contested for. All the employes are
to he reinstated and the men will te-
ttrrU to work to-day. —/ - -*------
Cholera i|
ost Egypt <
We Germane are pushing thetr com-
—-feWetal enterprises Into all carts of
the world, much to the annoyance of
British investors, who up to this time,
; have seemed to have a monopoly of the
£ - ’ trade tffid enterprise of the world. Not
ury land yesterday , the reserve was
swelled by the addition of $1,145,-000 in
ebtn; $400,000 coming from /-Boston;
$250,000 from Chicago and $495,000
from New York. There was drp,Wn out
yesterday $129,100 in. gold coin, and
$5400 in gold Mrs.' Teavlfi® the reserve
at the close of the business standing at
$105,003,919.
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ceased was 29 years of age. a graduate
of Bryn-Maur and had tttnght rrhool in
this rity for years. ' “ <•-•—-•
LavC llnnd. • ,
TTnanktin. Texas. July 28, -In the case t
of Will Trior, coiivlc'.ed of murder In ‘
the second degree for killing Ike Lip-
schitz in Hearne and given ten years in. I
the penitentiary, the court yesterday -1
granted the defendant? a new trial and
the case was ContiuMd until the Janu-
ary terra of.coprt. .The defendant was
released on bond. ‘ i
<4*'.CXW.SesXtoe i n g owl______
trolled by Dr. Join Threadjill'.tfbtmer- —
ly of Tyler. . ’
Dropped Deuel.
Baa Antonio, Texas; July 28.- While
teaching,a class, in psychology in the
SanAntonlo summer normal school yes-
terday morning, iMlss’ Janh Scofield, a
member of the summer normal faculty,
( IccirimtHlty KIHrfl.
i Longview,- Tex Is, Jujy 28.—'•Prince
, Williams, colored, a<cid?nta”y shot and
, killed his wife, Henrietta Williams, Sat-
urday night, at their hatha, ■ nesrjhta
place. He claims that after they had re-
. tired his wife got up and went out.'re-
I turning s«mHl
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only is German money being invested
In enterprises in South America, but
the German companies are obtaining
valuable concesslonr ’ . . . .
^sia.Ono Gel . _
icesslon of aevenxjufiye years for
onetrotykrn of a railway between
Idad. The same In-
red for, .ninety years
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‘result of close Inquiries made In the
administration of many of the consu-
lates. ’ .......-ryr;-—•*“?—
A tjnonUi aurit l/nited States Vice
Consul Shropshire at Paris iyre rtis-
a traveling man Is right smooth,
-the the costowser who docx
>-. apologizes <
More
Medicinal value, more skill, care, expense, more
wonderful cures and more curative power ie
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Hood s
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f—" limsiii! iwiWvmtlDll!-
L. ■ in 1890, 130,000 Jews in the United 1
L ’ States. It is impossible on public crer :
fc- dullty to predict that they will doml- ;
—---nate 70,000,000 of Christians. ' ' ,
If It is true that Mrs. Drayton is t
■ actually responsible for the sale of ,
“Astor relics” now hi progress In New
York, this is only one more indication f
of the bad form of which the New York
aristocracy are-capable. It is disgust-
ing and disgraceful That the- members
otjgreat famlljgs .cannot behave
decently M^T^Wfcftrd to their '
affairs. Amongr'trttrer things Included
in the inventory are the toys used by other" changes may .be expected as the
the grandchildren of Mrs. William As-1"-— - -^-72. _1T. . .,
tor when very little; in other Words,
the present Astons, Draytons and Lffv-
ingstoiue^tnd a number of similar ar-
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TUBfrtIWB.f " g|fi»i9! '
Chilton. has made a close personal in- ’ ,
spectiou .of the consulates in Mexico, I
and at present he Is engaged in a sim- ; '
Uar investigation of the affairs of'the
Canadian consulates. In the cash^Of
ihe iM^ican cohsulMfe-bheMefiHoLlus-l J
work was the removal of several con;
snlar .officers., •'
The. Canadian tour has already re-
sulted in a demand for the resignation
of United^ States Consul Tha'tcher at
ve moreUjiin<l»or. Ont.; Henyy C. Smith,-consul . -J-?1?,
WK£»Stnfo«. in-firaitll, has a
. ...... . - - meet-week 1-v.
From Tscheljabinsk a distance of
about 1,280 miles is now being used
for traffic, and the, favorable effect of
the railway upon Industry and com-
merce l« already perceptible. The
towns along-the line Increase in size
and number of inhabitants, and the
import^ already comprise articles
which were’ p-~—_______
the principal streets of Tomsk electric
Hght It— beta, oi Is Just about to hC
adopted, and the journey from' Mos-
cow to Tomsk can now be compassed
In eight days.
Louisville' Ky?, July 28.*-The
bers of the tobacco combine met yes*
terday afteniooh, all members of the
deal being represented. /The meeting
was behind closed dodrs. From one of
the men who was present it was learn-
td^fhatra set oTby-laws was read and
approved. The set provide for the elec-
tion of a president." vice president; sec-
retary, treasurer, hoard of directors and
board of managers. :
This board wilt be composed of di-
reach warehouse and will
meet -weekly, ft wilt^ravc vtrarge of .all
the deals of the combination. bu| it is
expressly stipulated that 4t shall have
nothing to do With individual houses.
'-All apjiointments for. traveling; agents
will be made by this board and in case
a disagreement occurs it is to be set-
ITiF- -dBra&rr-smrwz——Se-tEi 7t tajMr*-ga* Tiakj
^x... •Jwt'.raln«7^S«MP^eea. but as no waj tn© pt mr«—wTmoTBThe combine -ivM#
■ nally ext'eiided and brought into use. the c^iTTenS^S was a matter kngoiidatMmjsk no .enM a trZand
each warehouse will be nin under the
management of its owners as hereto-
fore. It is simply a moveAo,reduce op-
erating e'*pga>ses.
— - —in-to Hie Treuaury.
Washington. July 28.—The ibaaiikers
are making good their promises in the
that did not directly entieem the state
department.
In all these cases the department has
declined to publish the reasons for
making the changes, contenting itself
singly with the statement that the
resignations have 'beet requested for
- ,----- ------- the good Of the.service, but it is tih< are ma
previously1 unknown. In de;wlood that the reasons do not-go be- -mutter
az—--... ... . . guch mattpr3 a8, .attention t(y
duty, incorrect personal ihabits and
failure tq observe the spirit of. the'con-
tttlar. regulations. ' .
73 - • * Applte«« for h Divorce.
Kantuis 01)4—Mo,. Ju^4M.---Rev.
rlrtm^hfA1 laT Par * Joshua Smitlf has filed a petition in tha
ria. fflurn tn thA AnnnvanrA .
Circuit court at In-dcpend^Qce, a su-
burb. asking divorce from hia wife,Nan-
enterprise of the world. Not nit Smlth* whom- th* *p,ltlon recltPS-
he tn a fried at Stillwater. Ok., in April,
‘1893.’ -The plaintiff alleges that his wife
rpread the report among his congrega-
u^n ^tsla, especialr tion at Stillwater that she was his com- ■
imajp has obtained hri>n'law wife. 'By this act he lost bls
y .-kitimj. At Oswego ahe spread similar ,
reports with <a like result. In ^addition
-he alleges she one day smashed tn the
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Wills Jloint CJrontcle.
TO DISMOUNT
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$100,000. In
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C. K. GILMOKE, Publisher. ••
WILLS POINT, - - - - TEXAS,
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Imagine the surprise of My. H; P.
Wood of Youngstown, O., when he eh-
*" tered his stable the other morning and
discovered ;'ti*a.t somebody had painted
his horse green., He said both ing, and
the night after he had removed the
' --■KfOeii paiht somebody whitewashed the
Highwayman shot,
were unroofed
windows broken. Reports from oiitly-*
in,g towns tell Of much—damage to
hpusea ariid other property, but no lives'
were lost. . ’ ' '
were otherwise damag'd; telephone
and electric light poles^were snapped
like pipe .stems, being twisted into an
j~ ■ ' - - • 1-
Betides ttie Kilted Many are Wounded—Hal
-e’eB* in l.arpe Quantities—Houten Were
t'nrooted — The l.oss lVUl Probably Roach
III 00.000.
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.Pittaburg, Pa.. July 28.---A storm of
”uh,uriial flercehe^a visited' this cltf ai
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a. — j n C'oiimuH Out.
Washington, July 28.- TJe state de-
partment ‘ recently_hlas_ jbeen. giving
much attention to the cbnduct of the
United States consult, and in
consequence it has been found nec-
essary to call for resignation in the
cases of 'a few of these officers. ♦ ‘
SEVERE WIND STORll.
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'PROPERTY IS DESTROYED AND
LIVES ARE LOST.
quen-t, full bPhiatortcal facta and ten-
der with remin-seewces.-.Interesting
programmes were arranged- for each
day's entertainment untM the encamp-
meht_dieper?ed. _ — . .
Yaguas. There Was heard the hot fire .
of ah engagement between Gen- Sando-
val anil-the insurgents^ part^o^whom
Svere dispersed. ’ ”
; if'apt. Radaban had a figbf wiih the
band of I’Engnsito, 1000 strong at Uan
ir.ita. Havana, and after an engagement
routed then), killing sixteen.
' Four Rotobertee. •
• Hillejjo.ro, Teatas, Jfiily 2b.—Hott A.
T,.Rose. superlntendenTO# (he deaf and
'dumb asylum at Austin, was robbed at
ahete! here Saturday night of a parr ot
pants and $25 in'ca'Sh. He woke as The
burglar was slipping ihe pants from nre-
de r his pillow and grabbed for them,
but the burglar got out with them and
year: it can’t be cured’.
__________.. I'M- haiiinioyk be called-
spouse. 'Gen.-J. T. Blake, made the ad- .hbid'er!'
dreswof welcome: His ndi4res« was’eto- MHihm. or tvmtrw. ......"-----?*t-
The American B|ble Society i—cuyT
1.(5(14183 cofiioa of tlie scriptures dur/"*"'
ing the year "ending Man-h 31. Thd
society haj issued during the eighty
years tfiat it has been in existenco ”
01,705,841 dopies.
No one slrotrtdxplay another niaifa
game; but we all do it,
Fre* Scholarship.
complete anil worth Sen This college Is
the.miettt la the Smith and hm. tortv
temher-raml lecturers. StutWnta have prfri-
leges m the Vtyiderhllt 1'niren.ltv and have
v thou?<nds long-Jort bells of an old church would
lie found-The' hujghbprs duf. found
the skeletons and bcljs ar i mancied.
fl Folly breaka out in a new place et j ry '.
Pinartfel Rio. They removed.thw rails,
derailed the cars, four of which contain-
ed passengers, including many troops.
Fourteen -insurgents have surrendered
'; to the SpanjahiauthoritioB at .Cardenas-,- , .
i --- mounted and shot the
■ Gen, Linqres left tRamon DeihowYag.
j'uas,.'July 2»,-Mvtnr-tesrtiea ihat'Mie
fdrees under Calixto Garcia, Cebreeo
and Ferequpit Peruz, 3000 strong, were
■encSinpfd Atetwaen PerScrvehanciii and
Santia. Coming up with the insurgents
a bout 4 p; m.. he opened fire and t he en-
gagement s6on became.general.
: Gen. Linares, took Their camp and
they fell back fighting as they went. At'
Santan the insurgents intrenched-them-
'selves. Early on the 34th they under-
teak an offensive movement by attempt-
’,nF
ish column.' They attacked i+ith vigor
■and - ■hard fighting enyued. , Th " y mart e
an obstinate stand and gefused to give
back •before the opposition of the Span-
ish. The attack was flnalJly .repulsed
by;a bayonet charge<by the Spanish on-’
der Col. Bazon with fourxompanies, as-
sisted by Gen. Linares, with two com-
panlAs and two pieces cf artillery. The
.insurgent position -wastaken"and at the
s*in& time Cal—Rubin, with faim qwb-
mrtries tnad^aYatlj^bnTbc^ fiarnTahT
put them to Hight’
An official report states tliat the troops
sustained a loss of nine killed while one
litutenan-t and thirty-five soldiers were
’ wouirdefh—eighteen of them seriously,
The insurgents are repbfed io have left
Ohven killed and to have carried awjv
many dead and wounded.
Jh-xhe-eimampnsetU- of the inmirgentB
... . J u r~i3 found a letter Mun Calixto GarciA
i iiJ^S—£Dnr ! it rlric WTT8C1 THifh
D11.9AH U’-ATA nnrnAfpd ia^nA _ Lwui . , . •
Mactp. Thi? was- in the form of an offit
clal xtocumcoU..
_9.n 25 Maximo Gbihez Tollpwed
1 tim Spanish troops to Ramon De Jos
toss of three lives and doing immense
damage to property? Several dwellings
Were completely demolished and o«hwa
■were partly "wrdcilteil HSght or' ten
•tin. It» thaf Sylvan abode the days :
were pBK-ed, the - -n ienL lie-.
ihg surrounded with many oCthe luxu-
ries of home,. The memlicrs of thi« oil-
___ -______ - - _ -~ l m >/v ci. i aucniio -iv
b.. .it, It ->u- i-f ..li-yJi. -e. 'i. J.j.-. j.ix mat wcvcuun plot oi gW,(Hd
south. These reunions have beet r .v-^Wtt. scat hed Vm^-ahe eto and the
' ing in Interest irntH “mTW
1 return awnually. Wednesday morning
’ at 9 o’clock, in .retponse to the. notes
' of the bugle, siixty-five veterans asat hs-
bled at the pavilion and' answered
“here’^to the1 roll call. Jhe band playe.J
‘.Dixie*' and the rebel yell was.the re-
Movement of Troops.
Havana, July $8.—©urine
skirntflshest in the province of j’inar del
iRIo and Santa_C.lkra. the insugents left
eighteen killed on the field, among the
dead being an American, and retired
with their wounded. The troops had
on^ officer j
ed. Major Yglesias has dispersed an in-
surgent force at Congo mountain, Ma-
tanzas. • He captured the enemie’s camp
and destroyed a hospital used by the in-
__ v.v, » mtgents. The latter had five men toll-
1:30 yesterday afternoon, involving the' *** anr* ,he trodps captured tWo-prisqn-
ers. ' aidg
A Drop of Water.
W4ter that isnow.in the bcean and
in the .ai ver has been man if time* in
WESLEY, PENN WAS DEMANDED ‘he Tho history of < single drop
— - ------------ Taken out of a glass of water is really ’ .
a romantic one. No traveler Tibs ever
accomplished such di.-tances ijp hia
hi« itfe - Ytiat particle may UAT^rrefiei-ted
the palm trees of . corai islands, and
have caught J^e_sun-ray in the <filv
that spans a cloud clearing away from
Uie valleys of. China, Jainnt or CaU- - ;
fortria. • . 'Vi‘*‘3
—ttr-ewsy—have-been carried by, th'a> ' . ,
gulf stream from the shorcsof-Ftorfd*----m
or of Cuba, to be turned into a crystal '
i ws inaurgeuia ua»e meu upuu au un-y ;-----. . - „ . ,, of iee beside the precipices q$-Spttz-
temtra train ar ThT"Tarnr^f ■Ttohtnwu- —^‘7”,frMn ’ ^gn ^may have hovered oven
** 'k’“ 1 thusti«<vUer5Vastrtngtdh. or Uiokled
on a wiqdowpane of the senate cham-
ber. .wftila-our grave senators .were
_ engaged iu angry debate on the silver
side’.and drew his pigiol as .he fdis-' qu“Stiqp. ' , .4-,^
It may have been wafted eastward
acrosff the Atlantic, until it fouhd -
lodgurunt on 4he young grassiblades 0T "TT
Aprii in ir^eh fields.' It has been lifted' •
up to heaven, and sailed in gi-eat-‘/
Wilouds across the sky. forming part of
a ckniri mountain, echoing wilh thun-
der 11 has hung.in a fieecy vail many
miles above tlie earth at the elose iff
long seasons of still weather. It has,
many.thmes over in showers
'to refresh the earth, and has ^>i>arkleA • .
and bubbled in mossy fo;iii;ains in , -si
every country in Europe; .
And it has returned to it's native V
skic-, having accomplished itspurptwe,
dale.—IhL. J4s.Lv »U4.-LvM*cw.a<f*Ucw-i+Jrele«!tri,?}yv-^—:
to give limew llfe-ju odmdog.-tpMWjieb^---1
rthil e<|Uip it as heaven's messenger to
earth omyjiiibreJirKew York 'WeekTyf’
trees, InteHwfnqd with wild grape >. '
vine^. excluded fTTthi thq beam.- <Jf tho • * **°y ^isivvoya*’. _
laris has another clairvoyant or
sc,-;. a TIttle boy of 9. named I’a'ul
Itelrion'. whii«e-«{!miimuniirarits ary St.
Josiqih and St. TaUL The young .
seeris "first feat was to^hWimT* Hist
ganization are proud of y|Cir jac.itBp- | ht, }taj been-told by St. Fatih ji nd St,. ’ r
stand, and now during their moments
of anguish the “tour young painters and
whitewashes are calciminlng the in-
side walls of Ihe county jail.
“ Nothing ever excites and interests
New York so nrnch as a red hqtjrim- _
Inal trial. The “cause celebre”-of Mrs. Roek.■tigttttrinjr amt
Fleming has provided this* hibrb{d s '" .. ..y
Tneuoptilllair iratJlli! with W ’'boirrtc storm In property .will probably rcich
bouche in this direction which has $100 000 In AH™
„.^?Wa..J»een..eaualed to toe criminal pnir ’ w
, records of the great city, and It has
been thoroughly appreciated by those
degenerates of all clasess of society
, who delight in all forms of crime,' es’-
Bectally when the criminal be .a woman.
There are about 7,000,000 of Jews in
the world, about one-half of whom live
to Russia. It is not certain that the
numbers of the race have increased
"since the time of Christ. There is no
reason to believe that there dre more
Jews 'now to England^ France, Ger-
many and Spain than there were in the
‘ * ’ ’ ; s' man on rhe
spot. The other two men darted iirio
the brush and fitsappewreti. Fenn
mounted his horse,and made his way
to Crabdall. Parties are now over at
the scene of the tragedy andjailL re:
port the result of ‘.heir-find whyn they
return. Pern.was net certain1 Whether
’■'>ir nbt he hild killed the man, He AN
Jiim lying where be fell.
' Wonlwleralt* KeHnloti.
Tehxiucana.Tex., July 28.—The •’.ghto
a n rniaUfeu hl op„ of hi<> J oe J oh u st o B'
of Confederate Veterans his drawh to
A clos^- Tfifise were j
22d. 23d and 24th instant, at Jack*
creek, where a city of tent was erec-
ted beneath the oak. the ash* and elny
The bloomer fad has almost entirely
given away to skirts, and fewer men
are driven to drink.
General Weyler has been good to
1 General Campos, 'file ■SsS' fuiqr' vinfflP
----- eated him by contrast.
The man who says the right thing af
the right time is the- man vyjjp says
nothing-at; all when In dnuht,
Where iTthe women’s candidate for churcIle3 had-their roofs blown off and,’
president? isn't Relva T.nrkw"»d still wor‘ ----------- — »
1 available? A.nd what is the matter with
. Ahna Shaw or Mafy~Lease or Susie
Anthony?
General Weyler has heralded an-
other great victory. “The Spanish
* ' troops on Saturxlaji' captured three
. rebel camps." The 'Xcb£-la”_ were all
gone when the capture was made..
./ The exclusion of men from jury duty
because tlmy have read reports of cases
in new'sjrapers .is ^preposterous.
has resulted in making'the intelligence
of the average juror a byword: It is
an. .unwarranted assumption that' re-
porters do not tell the' truth. As a
—matterr>f fact, they have no reason for
not telling the entire and exact truth
... ...-as far as it van be-ascertained by air acHaenTto to
human power.
t he SpanJahJauthoritioa at .Cardenas-,
Inextricable mass.^niaking .travel” it? "
many tecrictra of* the <4ty'.impossible. <Jen' L,Mrea ,ftamon ®* **>» Y“*
Vivid lightiring and high wind aeccm-
panied the storm or rattier two storms,’
for Pittsburg afnd Altogheohy was the
•meeting point of tw<T_gales, one of'
wJblch came tip the Ohio' valley from
the west and toe other from the east,
wbirth followed the course of the Alle-
ghenny river. In. East- Pitteburg" and
WEftnefding^hai.i fell in—iange quanti-» ,
tte>, the stone being quite large. ’ In
Hie first fiye minutes'or. the storm .58
at ap itnch of water foil. The rivers are
■4ms^;.vtetoga;wl.-afiotSeF-fioed.Aa-expee-
ted. Among_the c-asiialfttiesveportedvia
"'Sv <‘a.m'p of the■ Eighth.
Ward Hunting and Fishing club, of Al-
Icah'enny, foifr miles up the Alleghenny
fiiaar.- A large tree was blown njxm
the tent- of the edmptrs, killing John
Figus, breaking the back- of .George
|- Miller, wTio wil die, and-seriously*. In-
! Jured Thochas O’ipcuinen, Jacob Metz^.
, Frank Ott 'and Harrj- *Haddle > On
2”^tfcL1%rt»:_WgB.HI0rfi than he could the east end. Jo-
seph Asbenfielder -wae kii'ledtox a sign
•being blown down on his head. In
Shaupseburg W. l^L-Norr was killed by -
tlie rpof of a house being blown on
him. ' Workman and a voting s-ysn' nr
Prat. Pool, who'.wjth a party wps digg-
ing in an old Indlan'mound at McKees
wif.1 probably' file. The repult- of the"
.was
‘ A« ll« Oat Off HI* Hum >te Drew ii™
and twenty soldiers wound- Hovower.nu FhA* WKto
la Not Certain Whether He Kill'll Him or
Notol-artlee Gone to the ac-ane.
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Kaufman, Tex., July 28.—Wesley*
Penn, Hying two miles from Crandall,
tw’ejive miilfs west .erf Kaufman, Frt-
TEfflnsurgrnts havefired ripon an Ar- d3Jj ?tmi riding horseback through
* .TemiiV nnf for f.z.m
when he feet three" men on- foot. One
orf the men drew a pistol and told *
Penn to dlsmoiint. that he wanted to-
ri de. Penn dismounted on the opposite
Ml perTn t e nde nt * r
nation on July 25, to take effect on. Au-
gust 1, or as soon as his successor ronin
be appointed. The doctor leaves to take
charge of the insane Asylum dFOk’aho-
im. That institution is owned by a
rtft'bed orf $41 at the'same rin
.at another hotel C.
derson, of Mertefis.' was, roJibed of $3.75-
and T. iL. Smlt!i','of this city, was rob-
bed of >2 and a silver watch worth $25.
rested in Ilallas wi0.,the pants Sunday
nighty
, -Miv-PsWare. sheriff of Marion county,
A Kup«Tlnt4u<ienl
, .Austin, Texas, Jul^Jjfi^Dr. Simpson,
— .7 ... t. tilt iroitic asylum
Pisoa Cure fpr Coasumptlon Is our oily
medirtfteTor chugin and colds: Mrs c. Belta,
419 8th are., Denver, Cql., Noy.'8, '!».
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Gilmore, Clarence E. Wills Point Chronicle. (Wills Point, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 30, 1896, newspaper, July 30, 1896; Wills Point, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1302502/m1/2/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.