Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 790, Ed. 1 Friday, May 29, 1896 Page: 2 of 10
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journment.
HOUSE YESTERDAY.
HALCOMB BROS., Publisbers-
TEXAS.
DECATUR,
Attended and Very Iustructive.
Largely
Wert Unable
Half of the Vast Audience
PARALYSIS.
Galv eston.
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carried him at full speed to
of ammun.on and peo-
and a cargo
escape frcun be-
vsionu had a narrow
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di uppearnd in
Over a Circus Clowi.
January last it was given cut co. her
empoy of the Pul: man ccmpany at
received in this edit from Hldeen, say-
The conjurer presented
charlatanry.
dressed them in flamboyant language.
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co n-ee 35 'on
ties at the treaty ports, whereas the
it is
emperor
party of the ninth congressional dis- Wm
triet.
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is PISO’S CURE FOR
formation of a club in Pekin for the
purpose of studying the reforms which
China needs.
mountain
false step
through Manchuria, Russia, consen:s
to China nearly double the import du-
counterconceseions.
In spite of vehement opposition, the
entered the valley.
Fortunately the animal
ports last week, will be brought up
this week if time permi s.
The bill to repeal the free alcohol
they were never seen again.
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MEMORIAL SERVICES
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CONSUMPTION
doubtful if the o her powers will con-
sent to the increase of duties without
SENATE WILL BE READY TO AD-
JOURN AT THAT TIME.
likely to consume a
Business for the Week.
Washing on. May 25—Th® house is
rapidly clearing the decks for final ad-
cn gtgcmemt 1,6nait she inttenved to .
CiE her' friers, FOz Hhideen, in the . C W Byron who is conducsing a gos-
V pel cent revival at Ervay street and
zise Gouuty alesseuger. FIRST QB NEXI W EEk.
missing girls.___
1.1 Huns Chang’s scheme.
London, May 25.—A Berlin corre-
spondent says: It is said that Li Hung
Chang has concluded negotiations with
Russia by which, In return for the
Grand avenue, preached the second
sermon of the meeting to a big audi-
between the warships and the fl-
an exciting one. but the
paralyzed for years in
his l< ft leg, which hr had
almost entirely lost the
and. by means of sensational adver-
tising he succeeded in gathering a
clientele of forty or fifty ancient
r
son girl left here or
urgent as the session draws to a close, crowa1,not half of whom were able to
promises to be entirely checked at this
session by the acion of Mr. Kem
from Georgetciwn to Austin at onc
and begin the publication of the Popu-
kept the town in a ferment. At one
time he claimed to have discovered a
specific for the rejuvenescence of
women according to the Argonaut,
to Find seats-The Cemeteries Were Vizi
ted by Hundreds During the Day-
was used to
without one
English speaking world. He was con-
ven ed, as he explained last nigh. , in
Texas. May 6, 1892, joined the Congre-
gational church, and has since worked
as hard to change the ways of sinners
as he formerly tried to please Barnum
end of his congressional career, unless
the speaker recognizes him to move
the passage of a bill to grant an aban-
donment of the military reservation to
his state.
The Phillips labor commission bill
and the Erdmman arbitration bill, which
were crowded out by conference re-
ef China has confiremed the list PAbchfork, which paer is to be
run in the interesit of the populiet
Conference reports are WERE
no trouble in showing
Dui.h levies on China's land frontiers
portanit developmenis have come to tops of the boots. Skin coats, suita-
light in connection with te story of ble for a cold climaite, were often seen
Rev. Francis Herman an J the two mis- on the backs of both men an 1 women,
sing girls, Heoricla < Cauken and An carried big packs on their backs
Annie Samuelscn. Whea the Semue- and some had strange looking valises.
That
Ext: erne tired feeling afflicts nearly every-
body at this season. The hustlers cease to
rush, the tireless grow weary,the ener-
getic become enervated. You know just
w hat we mean. Some men and women
endeavor temporarily to overcome that
The Bermuda is a Flyer.
New Yerk, May 25.—News reached
this city yesterday from Puerto Cor-
tes, Honduras, that the steum:hip Ber-
muda with a large painty of fli uscers
The woman, Dye r. who has been ar-
rested on the charge of murdering
numerous infant- ha- b cn sentenced
to hang.
of a
himsell before
Mexico a Frenchman known as Octa-
(Pop.), of Nebraska, If he persists in
his threat. He demands the." regular " Song .praise God from Whom All
ssj'.sxSki —i Mow."
Russian railway
E G Reilly. The Beirmuda hove to
at a place on the northern coast ot
Cuba some ten miles east of Cardenas
and at once began to fewer her boats.
It was said yesterday by one in au
thority that the first boat capsized,
bemmg overloaded, and thalt five men
were drowned. amcng them bein .M
dames. who were assembled, on acer- De Cardenas, a bro her o. Col Ni c
• ■ * of the inzurgen
the Spaniards her heels. When day
dawned nothing could be seen of the
gunboats.
twenty-three men
band to rescue
ing captured by the Spanish warships
on her last cruise to Cuba. 1 his was
the Bermuda’s second su cezzful tr.p.
fine crowed the SL John s river bar
on April 27. Lieut. Col. Leida Vida
was in charge of the expedition and
the steamer was in command of CaPt
were too small a
Ryan and Myers—
are to be almost alished.
the ladies, and ad-
in time. Sold by druggists
vito (little Octave), whose rogueries
tain day. in a long sala tricked out de Cardenas, one
with astrological symbol- crucibles,
alembies and all the paraphernalia of
Paralysis, Rheumatism, Sclatica,
Dyspepsia, Catarrh and Malaria.
Capt. P Olson, resid-
ing at West End Hotel,
the camp of
the time of the house this week, as
they did last. In the last days of a
session little indulgence is given mem-
bers. and by the operation of the rules
in mater of high privilege, like con-
ference reports, questions can be
brought to a vote at the will of the
leaders.
The general clamor for unanimous
consent legislation, which will become
HELD IN THE SHERMAN
in 1852 the United States began
war with the Navajo Indians <> New
Mexico, a tribe as cunning and
treacherous as the Apaches. 11
war lasted several years and the -01
diers were subjected to many ha d
ships and dangers. One of them
Ephraim B ( obleigh. relates in ho
History of Boxborough. ’ his native
town, an adventure that recalls Job 5
words: I am escaped with the skin
of my teeth.”
A detachment of twenty-five soldiel -
were sent out to findgrazing grounds
and Sergeant-Major < obleigh went
with them. The Nava.os about 1
Defiance were supposed to be "riend
lies.” After a days march, the de-
tachment went into camp for Urn
night The next morning three sol-
diers (oblegh. Myers and Kyan
rode a mile away from the camp, and
came suddenly upon a small band 0
Indians. who made signs or iriendii-
ness
Dallas, Tex., Muy 25 — Evangelism
use of. Dull. creeping,
Washinguon, May 25.—The outlook
as to the line of proceeding in the sen-
ate during the presenit week is not
very clear. It is the general under-
standing that the debate on Senator
Butler's bond rescnition will con .nue
to-day and possibly longer, but if it
holds beyond to-day there will be an
effort to displace it with rhe general
defhciency appropriation bill. This is
the only doe of the apzropriation
(bils which has not received the at-
tention of .the senate, and as it tw
has been reported he memnbers of
the appropriations committee are very
anxious to take it up at the eariest
practicable date.
On the other hand, Senator Butler,
rwho has charge of the bond bill, feels
that if a vote is not had on this bill
travel, and
V°UBAN CHILL CTRE positively stops
‘chills in one night. 25c. At drug stores.
Ohicago. It is said a if -er has been
if
Your Dealer
. will not sell you
11 .... For fourteen years he followed the life the
peen identified as be. mging to the of a circus clown and has visited al-
most every town of importance in the
numbed feelings per-
meated the whole limb
and threatened to attack
other portions of the
body. Doctors failed to
help him, saying he
would get well in time
This is poor consolation
to a suffering man Par-
alysis never gets well by
itself. Venus Electric
Fluid and Venn’s CurA-
live Syrup are. the only
two medicines that can
be relied upon to curt-
paralysis or rheumatism
completely. They re,
move both the cause and
the effect it was these
two remedies that cured
Capt. Olson and made
him a well man again.
Doctors are nonplussed
and defeated everywherewhensVem
iinedes are brought into we:, he
vem Drug Company guarant -- to re-
itMW?
best and only seientie cure. Itperma-
hent cures malaria (chills and feven
nna thoroughly cures catarrh, constirs.
bon and aver trouble it strengthens ths
nerves clears the brain. invigorates he
stomach and purines the blood, leaving
no ill effects. This medicine has for its
body the famous Llandrindod water the
great germ destroyer and blood purifier,
“vEND'S "ELLWFArc FLUID will cure
th* worst and most desperate cases or
rheumatism, paralysis, sclatica, neural,
in and all ches and pains. No home
should be without these medicines They
am sold at 50 cents each, twelve for 55.
Ask your druggist to get Venqs Curaz
live Syrup and Veno’s Electric Fluid for
of the party began shoa:cm3. Sudden!
the flash of an etectric lig/nt wa« seen —
directiy over the ship’s mas head tor’s rcom jn the chndh which have
ending as follows: And now se: drei of the men had been
noras of my soul, it is needful eshou a sfanin warship which
that the mystic: ceremonies be ore us heard b a1, There wasa
be opened by the eldest one among was patrolling the 1045 • pass-
you.” Then, addre-sing her whose flash and a roar, and a -
appearance seemed to indicate ed about 360 fee: from the s IP. ap
priority, be ask her age. ■ Thirty- Reilly headed his ship eastward .
seven years, senor." simpered the was pulling away from the Spaniards
beldame who was. at least in the very quickly. A few moments after a
seventh decade. "And you senora? ' secona sho: was fired, and went wide.
• Thirty-six.” And so on. untl be Then it was discovered that two Span-
had got them down to a declared age gunboats were in pursuit. The
of twenty yesis. with a ma imum of 1 *
thirty-seven/ •Well. ladies ail. you race
prceive that without further pro- ibusterer was
ceedings the iqiracle is accomplished. Bermuda had
said octavito; kfor the least gal.ant o’
men could no call her ought but
young whose Xars are but thirty-
seven and you\see for yourselves
that is the age ofxhe ° dest among
you!” \ /
a Lively Young Freach man Who Hie-
stored Youth to the Aged.
There once lived in the ( ity of
had been
his comrades. But
Salt Lake, Utah, May 25. —No im- the men were usually tucked into the
Sherman, Tex., May 25-—The memo- "g yaanc
rial services held at the opera-house ■ ■ ■ #9“
house yesterday afternoon over the •
tornado’s dend was actended by. vet Feclingr»aeteppu forpoxx x
, . nervous system, which will not long stand
find M0.S- .2, Too many people “work on
The following programme was car- zuchstrains,, and the result is seen in un-
ried out: oftinate wrecks marked “nervous pros-
Song. "Praise God from Whom Al. tration „ n every direction. That tired '
Or at Least that is Senator Allison's EX-
pressed opinion- Hill and Mitchell Hope
to Get Their Resolution Through for the
Election of Senators.
On learning that the troopers were
searching for gra ing ground, the In-
dians said: Good water good gra* before this apropriation bil is passed
a little way hound the mountain "e st may be impoasible to he’d a q. ‘
show you the way um and will therefore insist on goins ’
The troopers followed the lea ° forward to a finish before the defici- 1
the ava os. a few of whom fed be- ency bin is considered.
hind before entering a trall wornin The opponents of the bond bill will
shacrocka w pacspe oF68 Olio wi try tO prevent a vote being reachea ,
8o6ci 1 "ecamesusp.clous but it at aS, and some o< them wfJ obstruct
was now impossible to retreat and be its progress to the fullest extent P°
kept h s thoughts to himself. sible.
suddenly they entered a bea .ti nl It is expected that during the week
valley, hemmed in by greaz sand tone tihe bil to repeal the provision of the
wails and saw before them a crop rebates the tax cn alcohcis used
with hundreds of Indians m ", wo in the arts win be passed witout op-
men and children. nhsition Te filled cheese bill is also
' We're in for it. boys" exclaimed P debated as opportunity offers.
Cobieigh. as their escort invited tnem Senbtor. 1, time en-
to reipHorses were turned loose, ana Sena or Lodge con supon,time to
their rinestaken away. Threestakes confer thesimmiga ticouci }
were driven into the ground before Senator Mtche ofoezc22
the troopers eyes who then knev alos to get up his rezolunion P -) di
they were to be roasted. ' for the election of Uned States S 17
The Ind anstook off their clothes abors by drect vote cf thne P< -Pe,
an bound taem to the stakes wit 1 as does Senaltor Hill, the b.l definins
strips of cedar bark. Ryan had r ■ . con empt ct cour.
ha... and his scalp was there .ore The . is general tha the dete c:
co eled by every warrior. I hey the finlat adjc urnmeat will depend a>-
gave him most of their attention most entirely upen the leng:h c: time
dancing and yelling around nra wntle pretdent may hoca the rver and
he howled at them ad sorts of Irish P r
ihete harbor Di.t.
eP ’obleigh finding that the Indians Senz or Allen xpressed the.cpinion
took little notice of him wriggled his Saturday that in case C: ea: 4
hands fro a the cod - ai ■ u - by the pre side at, “
fastened his limbs. Hi-horse, fright- or adversely, that the sens e woud
ened at the noise. ha l come near its be prepared to adjourn by the first of
master. W ith a bound, < obleigh. next week.
naked as he was vaulted on its tack,
and in an instant was speeding over
the narrow defile by which he had
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we will.
Prayer, Dr. S. M. Luckett. F
Song "Asleep in Jesus.” ESmm 449 J w
Address of fifteen minutes, Gur ■ mMa, H
ead," Rev. E. W.D Alderson, of First Si “ “2 -
Methodist church. ing is a positive proof of thin, weak, im-
Song, “Some Sweet Day, Bye and pure blood; for, it the blood is rich, red.
Bye » vitalized and vigorous, it imparts lifeand
Address of fifteen minutes, "The Re- energy to ever# nerve, organ and tissue
lief Work,” by Elder B. F. Wilson, of of the body. The necegsitysoataking
Central Christian church. Hood's Sarsaparilla forthattiredmecan
Son. "It is Well wet My Soul" toequnlybeyola
clause of the present tariff law, in the Address of fifteen minutes. Lesson question .""Remember that
shape of the compromise proposition from the Cyclone. Rev. J. Hervey -
agreed on by the friends and foes of Dobbs, of S. Paul's Congregational
the measure, will, however, be allowed church.
the right of way before the two bills. Song. “God Be with You n "
There are six election cases on the Meet Again "
calendar. The Murray vs. Elliott vase. Closing prayer, Rev H W. Sears, €arsanApilla
from South Carolina, and the Mitchell of the Cherry Street Cumberalnd Pres- 5dl --- "5 • —
vs. Walsh case, from New Y’ork, in byterian church. Isthe One True Blood Purife 1 Alldr nEEi5t881
both of which the majority reports The music was under the direction Ereparedenlybye 1. Moodsc twedm
favor the Republican contestants, are of Prof. E. C. Case. t. . to - .easy
the most urgent of these, and it is the The exercises were cond nOOa S HUIS t ^.eenta
inten ion of the leaders to dispose of all announcements made by Rev. J. A.
them at this session. Ivey.
--------1. The service was impressive, the re-
New o"Faf•Henry Zeling. marks opportune and well timed. A wen Known Sea Captain of Galveston,
* " ... .... w.c arrested During the day the cemeeries have Texas, Completely Cured by the 'World
of 307 Lenox avenu ■ ar been visited by hundreds, who carried Famed Veno Medicine*,
yesterday. With Franz Sedig and garlands and flowers, which hey --
William Matzner, captured Saturday, over the graves of the The only Scientine Cure in Existence foz
be. is charged with swindling whole- “ .
enle merchants and job-bers. They ''The shadow of her great mi-fortune
are adleged to have operated.under.the stini hangs in soimenity over the en-
name of B. Blank & Co., of 29 Murray ®
street, this ci.y. The police say that
a large number of letters were seized ACasttedareh ,1
andte 0o nsmen to nave Gplvanconsramoshay
I is alleged that large quantities of Wilder, came in Saturday moi: ng and
goods were ordered in the name of B. about fRcen cabin vassenger The
Lank & Co., and most of these or- weerage passengers numbered about
ders were filed promptly, under the 180, and wereeguallydividedzato
idea that the goods were for a Green- nationality between Poi .3
wich street firm by the same name Russians. They.a We tran re i
Letters seized show that orders were from the steamship dire to the Past
sent to C. A. Rost & Co., cigar menu- senger coaches o theHouson art
facturers, of Red Lion, Pa.; Alexander Texas Central railroa ' '
Knaube. of Dallstown, Pa., and E. M. bound for Ttwood, Col., where a col
Cohen, of Lancaster, Pa., but hey ony is forming.
made inquiries and demanded money Nearly the whole list is made.o
in advance A list of 600 merchants young people, there being compara-
ind manufacturers was found, but lively few who approached .evenamida
Whether or not all of them had re- die age and none who had adyacen
reived orders from the firm is not beyond chat. They all hadchcas
known it is alleged that a large Ue Garden appearance, being clad in
quantity of goods are stored there to their native garb, which does no ma-
await delivery to the men in freight terially differ from that of theless
elegantly dressed people of this coun-
1055 ‘ ________ try. The men and some of the Wo-
Minister Not Hoard From. men wore heavy boots. The pan s of
large portion of OPERA
& Bailey’s pat rons for free samples showing
He speaks with a fervid earnestness write WNi i
and held the attention of his hearers labels and materais
last nieht till the close ' Home Dressmaking." - new. book b! Mis’
last night till me close. Emma M. Hooper, of the Ladies’ Home Journal
• Populist Pitehfork. telling how to put on Blas Velveteen Skirt E *
Taylor. Tex., May 24.— Murion Wil- ings sent for 25c.. postage paid.
Hams will move his new.'; ..per plant 5. H. & M. Co., P. o. Box 699. N. Y. clty•
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