Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 133, Ed. 1, Tuesday, December 8, 1885 Page: 3 of 8
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tall w threo bourn Into lust iilgbt
Only ono cur In rniinliiu now on Ibo
Cnllioun Ntrcut cttr lino tliu Mueond car
wan Uikon off yesterday
A 0 Andaman a prominent luwyor of
Ialrllcld Ton luboroonii vlhlt to lil
biotliur 1 Andornon nml wan tiililnj
In tho city yoNtunlny Air Andornon Is
nccoitipitntotl by IiIh wife nnd bcnuilful
ilmi litor
Tlio nlr about tbu Union depot 1h tlilok
with rtunorN of guat clmnuoH to bu iniitlo
In tlio oIllelalB of tho Toxits i laclllo on
llio IClb Inst It Ih mild thcuo ctitin on
will bo nnioiiK tlio hltthur uIIIcIhIn nearly
all of thoHO luioxns lieln prouiolcd
Miiilml lien luft on tliu 1 10 east-
bound Texan 1nulllo jenloiday for Tex
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here tor unliitlllnj Nlioiloutof
9700 Is In custody The olflcurs liao
been trying to culcli Odunhelmur for th
pastwtok
1 Tho mltu Hoelablo itivon last oenliK at
tho riHldeiicu of Mr Oomuoli ooriior
Woatherfoid and IMnrunco Hlreotn wiim
iinotlior of tboeo onjoyablo affalro whlolt
lnuu bcrouio fo clmmctmlttlu of that
hocloty Tlio nttiiiidutici huh larjo tho
ollectlon npUiidld and all badaioyal
Kood time
About 7 oclock lout otenuiK an nlirm
of llro waH lven from box ll As far an
could bo learned It was a fulso atariu nl
though ll wiih luted that a bale of cotton
In tlio Tilultyyard wiih Inniilm In com
Iii up Main Ntrcut tlio Dairuelt ciirrlii o
bent an axlo badly which will Bend II to
tho idiop for not oral days Tho Htrcetcar
track In charged with tho damago
Olinriil Hoi Inly
Tho rcfjiilar muutliiK will bo huld IIiIn
ovonlnt nt K of l liall at 7tl10 oclock
A full attendanco In duslrahle as tho
opinion of tho membord tv 111 bo nuked a
to tho placu of holding future meetings
Jet all attend
InnillilnliH fur niiitrliiiniiy
Tho ollowltit marrlaRo llceiiBes wero
ffsued ycsioiday from tho ollloo of tho
county clerki
I 0 Calvin and Miss Cynthia K Web
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and II This couple rmblu
near Irupovluo
11 ugh Jirow u and M lss Maltlo Williams
IlllllllltlO Infilli III
Mr Nannlo 1 Wright filed null In tho
dlslilct court yesterday for dlwirco fiom
her husband Albeit Wright on the
ground of cruel and abusive treutnient
llulnllff usks for nllnumy pending tho
Ihhiio of tho suit for tho illusion of com
miinlty propet ty xilued at J10000 and
for tho custody of their four cldhlieu
ThtumilleH to tho stilt aro well known
defendant um ono of tho oldest cltlens
of Kort Worth and tho mallur lias caused
considerable comment and great surpilso
among their acquaintances Mrs Wright
Is thu daughtor of Mr JJ M Arrlck
Aiiiillinr t iieiinix I ll Council
It Is stated on goml authority thatattho
next mooting of tho city council Tues-
day December 15 Alderman Aldrldgo of
thoTldrdviurd will tender his resigna-
tion to tako immediate effect Ilo pro-
poses It Is salu amoving to fioutlioin
Toxns This v 111 lea o vacancy to bu
lllled by special election Mr Aldrldgir
has served several years In tho aounol
utid won tho esteem of his nssoolaUM am
constltueiitM as n conscientious and
eoiihorvalho lepreneiiUilho He V a
elected tho last tlmo In 1881 nnd his turin
expires In April IfcSd Successors to tho
following aldermen will bo chosen at tlio
coming April election i llist ward 1
Alexander Second ward W II Hay
makori Thliil ward W II Aldrldget
KOiirth ward 11 Iluglies
COUItT NOH
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Tho following motions werodlspofcod of
JUKtoti ttvM 1II1I Cooper motion for tiow
ttlnloterruledianiHnlw1
State sChis Tumor motion for new
trluloioniilcdi appealed
City vsJlui Dudley inotlou to dismiss
TutlyT m Texas L Wolflo
motion for now trial o mM
A Mloydetnl T xo Udnu
oterrukdi
mllway motion for now tilol
nppoalod
On trial i
loues 1 Owodu vs
Howard
wwnicr cowiit
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> 2 < > Lh V i IUon an
is t fM l4cltto
l Ai al wny unit fur
fMOMMiuct w ncoowit ol Inures
kuitamed b Mrs Hamilton in tilling
from tho platform at lienbroo
for eitXJO It had been out thrte days
Case ol K WMorten n 1ojt Worth
loniprcM roimmny riMnilft obtnlutHl
a ndgmentof euro a alnst defomUnt
tei WW lMor ts
trans or to tho Coniprcw compauy
Motion for new trial was overruled in
i uuX lorl w > rl > Street Hallway
l u Nnm J < lnmnlfor 600
ttgnunt defendant
on aecount of Ui0
death of their llltlo buy from being In
jured by a streei car
0h Vf V1 n prominent attorney
of m h
Holly Springs Miss was granted if
cense to pracllce luwMn Texas
lhe colebtnted case of Joseph Hllrowu
vs tho Wcstoni Inlon Telegraph Com
pany will bo called thl morning This Is
a suit for 610000 damages ou account of
tho nondelhery of an Important tolc
gram It was commenced In 1892 mid
has been tried soicral times
Tliofolkmluglstho apportionment of
the ciliuluol docket In tho dUlrlet court
beginning on tho 2Hth of Dec 1885 and
continuing three weeksi
MOMItV IIK088IH
All tho Jail felony cases bololv the grado
of nmtder as follows t
HtatnvA llrormiCratiforil
Slate vx riinrlp oor
state sialdiiMile
staUMil ll rrwiuaii
HlutOMil IMrioiMui
PlAte vie I Kryiiiimi
MltlKlM I Hill WlltUil
SlAtoMilifin Wilton
swte > Imiif llyiui
NlAtemJ ASifilih
Htnlo < W UKetr
MONllW JANtAlU t 1881
Oiiolialf tho felony eases on bond
below the grado of murder as follows
statu fat IItaiii
MllitovAl1 Ilcimloy
ftlatu i Dnlln U > k ii
Ntiile x leimi Hetty
hlnln > ii li Cnrn
Stiiifl K > li Ilotlinnn
Htalo v lliilrlmnili ll
HlAle W m I ooiirr
HlmoMdll Mrlliun
MUio vnlnck MclHiimld
Hlatots Win Hall
sinlntdco Wnlliiiil
Hlntex Wa li Ilcrry
siato i < Xlnlilii Itioinns
Mnlo ll Ilnlnniirk
talotii lidlm WiiUer
state v llinnlolihfoii
hlaliMa ta Narlijtn
Hutu mil llonlln
siauu a Jno I raiiiruw
Slate 11 WI Morpliy
MtatifTS WTdiiniiiilli
MNimisUAU 1 1980
Tho remaining half of thu felony boud
cases as follow si
Hlnln v W J Marnliy
Klniu S llrunkiiinn
Mlalo n IliiiWnolon
Hlnle lluraco Kelly
siauMtlom Kellvj
Stnto Mill Kvlii
Male t ll FOIhnr
sau > v W llllo llmwrt
siiiUma W 1 Morpliy
KllitiMn WI Morpli
Hlalo m 11 llrnwn
sialu lllanelio Wllllamn
SlntiMA AI lllokt
Mate vsllaiirm Wnril
Klalu sit < IiuiIia llellnar
Slnlo v Ihu Arwlne
xiiitu vn It W Mh oi
Htnlo vHMisk siuMir
Slstv iiii lllivlne
Mtiuu vi W T Mnglniitt
Mutt v hn rm ir
SIM OlM CASUS
The following Is tho unpotUouuitmlnf
tho murder and other speolal voulre caien
asfar asupportloiiodi
Htalnv Tom Oollfuo JVeilnotOayDciembei
Alalo sh Hill llamlnll Irlday Janimry 1
JSWI
Rnito Hnni Cullii Momlay January 4 IWi
HlatoVA Iolio Turinr Weilnemlny Jannaty
11 IhHO
Statu IM Collins IrldayInnuiiry N I9S0
SiaiiY lloraiu Miitocl Mumln Jmiunry
11 J1WMI
WtnliMB loo Iliunpton Wiilnemlny January
11 IBUD
Hlato < i W I < lltmliliiK lrlilayJaminty ID
1BW
lllAI KHTU11 TIUStlICIIA
I W UnKir nml lfo to W II llclmnl to
cre toullieut of Iorl Worth Jotcph llukc
patenti riiiflilinitluiill3
K Ilnlluto W II Iliirreli lot MildOfvol In
IcrnClluM nf lln niul 1nicli Alrcett eiimilil
erallmi JWo
M II loniwatiil wlfotoJ I Illioilcn Wlncrcn
Iinrtuf Miihnl i lnUi inirvey roiiilikrallou
DM
J A I llloll anil wlfnto 1 DMai U arret
part of tlio Warnell mrveyi eontlili ration luu
Him lilnoa Annul HiiIvp
ThobestsaHo In tho world for ruts
bruises sores ulcers salt lheuin fever
sores tetter chapped hands chilblains
corns and all skin eruptions and posi-
tively cures piles or no pay requited It
Is giiaiunleed to glvo perftct satisfaction
or money refunded Irlco 25 vents per
box For salo by 11 W Williams Co
IVililliilnil Will Iktliiii
Cincinnati Ohio Deo 7 A letter
from tho wife of Pendleton to a lady In
this city Intimates that both sho and her
husband aro miirh dltwitlMljd with llor
lilt and that Ids resignation might short-
ly bo expected Thee facts aro well
known to their friends heie but have
never become public
A VVmIIiIiii Miililnil
Mr K Springer of Mechanlcsburg In
wrltesi I was nilllotoil with lung fever
and abscess on lliugi ami ledtlced to a
walking skeletwi lot a true lilnl bottlo
of Dr Kings New Discovery for con-
sumption which did mo so much good
that I bought a dollar bottle After using
three botlloa found myself ouco more n
man completely restored to health with
a Hearty appetite and a gain In llesh of 18
pounds
Call ol II W Williams Co s drug-
store and get a free trial bottle of this
certain ruto for all lung diseases largo
bottles 81
A Hleil4 Inn More
I wish to get a fun on olgars and con-
sequently have placed several oholeo
brands on the market nt a nickel Call
and try them I00 Main stiect
>
Joiit Wimm Tia Doo7 iBBfi To
tho Masons of Texas i Wo wish
to Inform you that tho Masonic
Mutual Iloneioiont Assoelntlon of Texas
Is iillvo and doing business at tho
old sliind notwithstanding tho report of
tho oldtlniu life Insurance companies
Wo aro paying all of our death lossos In
full also sick benellts We are financially
solid Wi pay In cash glvo no notes
and aic prepared to pay nil of our obliga-
tions as they may mature The books of
this association are open for the Inspec-
tion of all Masons aud members of this
association Our membemhlp Is Increas-
ing rapidly and a uuinbor of members
that were suspended aro asking for rein-
statement Wo k you to give us your
patronage JIisikcIIuIIv aud fraternally
Jours W U Ifri
HOLT Secretary
A8t itUunHlor
Telcpbono 216 for Ic ltsrhlttlng
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OKLAHOMA LANDS
Hew ho Mucli Contested Torrtlory
by Act of Ooiigrrsn CntitO lo bo-
No Mans Land
Ttn > m > Wlillh i lint tlAHil XiMfMMy
fni Vtirtn Knm in Tnlio In K > llm
nimi wiih Oi ln nl tiny
WjsiiiKuiov Dso 0 8i > or tArv U
mar in Ids annual report Iws a finod deal
to say about
the Oklahoniii land Tho
following oxtmots nro
report
taken Iriiiti the
tUoMraatyut August ID 18ml It It
stipulated that In compilation with the
desire Dl tho Inlted htstwi to Itmale
otlier Indiana ami frenlmen theivon tho
Kiunlnolos cede lo the United Slates their
entire domain consisting of 3liiiosi >
acres at the rate of IScents poraero
Ily the Itvaty of August 11 JMifi ho
Creeks for the same purpose ceded lo
tliu Vnltoil Stales the west halt of their
entire domain which cutslau ixtssrd
ililOi ISO acres at tho rate of 10 cents per
aero The two cessions combined ng
PSftleiWOTMlO aoros Tho Indian
have been paid therefor according to
agreement
InpuisuaucootUiopnrposo for whlob
those lands were ceded to tho Culled
States purllniii ou the east and west
Uiereof have been from tlmo to time set
npirtfor and assigned to certain tribes
nnd bauds of friendly Indians for their
tliu mid namipaney
That portion of the laud remaining un
appropriated to the trust provided for
lu tho treaties Ho vary liontlj in tho cen
ter of the Indian Territory It is an un
appropriated tract that is commonly
aullnd the Oklahomo countiy No
agent of tho government realties upon
this laud and It is not oocupicd in any-
way by any person or persons for any
purposo under nuy authority ol this de-
part mout
An oigunlxed movement by certain per-
sons was begun uml set on fool some
joannust for the forcible possession of
and settlement upon these lands under
the plan that they formed a part of the
public domain and were subject lo entry
rtnd settlement under tho minoral laud
hwsoflho Culled Stales To piovent
such uiilawlul utid uuanihoiUed settle-
ments It bccuiiHi nccowiiiiy for tho execu-
tive to tssuo the proclamations of April
SO 187U lobniary 111 1880
and nl 1 1881 dellulug
tlio status of those lands and
warning all putsous against any attempts
to go or seltlo thereon It naif also been
made ueeossaiy to ui > e a part ol thu mili-
tary foico of thoCulted Status to remove
Intruders who had succeeded In gutting
Into that country
When I assumed charge of this dopnit
niunl 11 was alleged that eel tain Indi-
viduals associations of persons anil toi
poratlons weio In tho unaiilhotUed
possession of portions of tlio Oklahoma
country aud also that cuitaln utliur
persons and nssoUUlous weru piupailuu
to enter ocuupy and settle upon said
lauds
Tho mailer was consldoied and the
president on tho 18th of Match Ihsa
Issued a pioclamatlon waililng all per-
sons then upon the lauds and thome In-
tending preparing or thieatunlng loonier
and hettl Upon the same that they would
not bo peimilled lo enter upon that ter
iltory or remain thereon If ulieudy theto
Tho parties claiming the right to enter
these lamN alleging ilium to bo public
lands uignu that the Culled Slates must
have undeistood Hie treaty vlth the Soin
luolei and Cneks whllo the meaning aud
Intent thereof was freshly In their minds
and knowledge nsrestoilng tho lauds to
tho public domain slucu by act of con
giess of July 17 IHnti passed lu the same
mouth that tho treaties were proclaimed
a right of way with a subsidy of
laud was granted the Athiutlo laclllo
llallroad company over n route described
which passed through the Oklahoma
country They claim that by author-
izing tho usu of a pot Hon of tho laud for
railroad purposes tho Culled States ad-
mitted that they could be used for other
than Indian purposes and that this must
hiiVo been conceded by the Indians who
failed to object to Its appropriation for
railroad purposes
This argument wouldhardly liave
been advanced If thu advisers of these
parties or tho parties themselves had
carefully lead tliu concluding clause of
section 1 of the grnntlng act which Is as
follows
1 ho 1nltoil M l shall exIlnKiilth ntriiplit
At mat ho < vm l liil Willi pulilln pulley nml
in vulfnre of Hut Iiiillnim hihI onlyliy Ihelr
voliiiiltry oomIiw Hie Indian lllln lo iilllnmlt
fallliut iimlcr tliu operation of hit net ami lie
oulreil lu I lie dunnlloii to the road nniiiuil In
die art
Kor the purpose ol this act tho Indian
title to that portion of the Oklahoma
country through which tho rallioudwas
proposed to run has not been extin-
guished The railroad has not been con-
structed upon or extended Into that
tenltory and consequently It has not no
qui i oil possession nor the right of pes
sessionTif any portion of those lands un-
der Urn law
In the case of thu United States vs 1
I 1ayuii tried lu tho dlsttlutcuurt of the
United States for tho Western district of
Arkansas Judge Parker died the decls
ons of the supremo court In Iho case of
Wlltoxvsliickson wherein It Is hold
Unit whenever a trad of laud has been
appropriated to tho public usu It Is sev-
ered from tho mass of thu public domain
and subsequent laws of sale are not con-
strued to embrace It though they
do not In terms accept it Jlo also
refers to tho case of tho Leavenworth
Lawrence A Oalvestou road vs the United
States which alllnus the doctrine In Wil-
cox vs Jackson mid holds that this doc-
trine applies wlih morn force to Indian
than to military reservations fudge
Parker thou adds
I thiol theriifaie from tlio sulliorlllM I lisvn
riled mid from His lniiKtinirp of lliltuMMlim
that lli r It no dinilil Hint Mils net or nuisrsM
hat urn rhinjnd tin land In outitiurerty from
tho nonunion ol u rsturVniloii
Notwithstanding the rulings of the In
terior department tho pioulamatloiis of
the executive and the solemn adjudica-
tions of a federal court of competent Jur-
isdiction over the parlies and over thu
subject mutter upon a clear statement of
facts on both sides of tho question ail
holding that these lands are not a part of
the public domain aud ate not subjtct to
iriHimptlon and homestead entry under-
lie general land laws of tho United
States hilt ou the contrary that they are-
a part of thu Indian Territory that they
are not unappropriated lauds but lauds
dedicated to spccillo purposes yet It Is to
bu regretted that repeated attempts have
been made to make forcible entry and
possession Upon islad amis
It has become generally known through
out this country that this large tract of
laud fertile M ellwatered and With Its
mild climate Is unoccupied and that It
h continued In this Idle condition since
tho tttntleo ot ISfiO It Ik therefore not
surprising that a large class of hardr In
dtntrlfius pnide raiding In more ttilckly
settled states aio eager to acquire home
Mends upon it
Tho respectful potlllons ot lnAny peace
nble and lawabbllng cltl cnn from numer-
ous localities throughout tho country ru
qmsvtlUB that It be opened to settlement
no loss tliau the threatened unlawful In-
vasion of the land have imd the effect of
Inducing eniisldeintlmi of the subject by
confess widen nt tU lastsession qu
acted thu follow tug prov tslim ot law i i
Thst Hie itreslttenl It linen mutiorlied to
0 > > irsoiltlen th the UnW s iyimln
snil ChtroKiMW lor lhe tinrpiun ot oponlns lo-
t lllt > nint under lhe Ihmub iii i Uif ihr unst
tinned IanIt In mid Indian T ittnrr redwl liv
tlemietpettvel > lu Uu IiiHimI Sitte t hv
svwal umllM of iigint ll S o Matfli ll
1HA and July l ismi aiu fur thai linnmte Iho
turn ol IVHfl or no umoti theivel > may lie
iieevMAry lm and lhe wine i hereliy sppm
pilntolmitof nilimmrv lu lhe lrmnr not
ollmml iiiroprlnled lil > sidon liirsutulsr
loheivperlsil roiinr t
This nrotlstou of law refers not only to
the lauds ceded by the Crci ks nnd Semi
nobis referred to above but also to lands
ceded by tho Cherokees tho status of
which Is considered herein urtdor tho
title The Cherokee Outlet
Tho uuhiwful combinations nbovo re
feried to have rendered It In my Judg
mciit unwise to appoint this commission
Hint which gives security to life nnd
propoity u the spirit of law Nothing Is
more dangerous more fatal to rights
of propcity and personal safety and
public order than a spirit ot lawlessness
The
manifestations ot tho latter danger
should bo clucked nt nil times until the
ruin ot law bccoiiu8 the dally rule ot con
duct of our people
Tho lands reserved for the accommoda-
tion of the Indians are undoubtedly much
larger In extent than Is needed for their
wants nnd accommodation There can
be no Imim lu recognising the gradual
current slowly tending In the direction of
civilised occupation aud tuo of the Indian
Tenltory ns the Indians ihcinsolvcti be
oame consolidated upon fewer residential
potnlsi but rapacity and lawlessness will
not abide he giadual and gentle method
of diaiigoaml seek hy violence aud foiolblo
Invasion to displace law nnd treaty and
the souse ot obligation lo both and rldo
roughshod Into possession ot the lauds of
the Indian lesennllons Will It not bo-
a lesson valuable thoiii nnd valuable
elsewhere to showlo sueh transgressors
thit tin Ir way Is bard and that nothing
will render tlio Indian occupation uimu
permanent or postpone thu change In the
u u of these lauds longer than the at-
tempts to Invade nnd by force to obioti
posslon nnd enjoyineut of thomT The
outlaws aud depredators who Imagine
they can override the law and violate
tieaty obligations with Uto Indians will
discover tliu Impossibility of success
when they llm themselves coufionled by
thu law ot thti land stieitgthened by Iho
ulvil and military arm nnd backed bj th
moral sentiment ot a just people
ll MIM till lllllll IVMIN
The Illegal appropriation of thu putille
lauds by parties who for sleek put poses
have Inclosed vast areas uf country to
which they do nut pntcml to have nn >
right Ixeept such as they anpttie liv un
lawfully funning the same I am alilo to
repot t Is being broken up by the mvasutcM
adopted In puisimuee of the presidents
proclamation of thu 7th of Auuustlastt
and I hope tho day Is near at hand wlmn
no such Illegal luelostiros of public lauds
will exist lo prevent settluinoiil thoiuon
by the people who are entitled to entor
under thu public land laws uf lhe United
States
The public domain under the law Is
held by the govtmnieiit In tnisl fnriill
The people nro all alike Invited to pur
chase Impiovu aud enjoy it No one on
unreserved lauds can llghtfully exclude
another until the righted private propel ty
shall have lawfully iiltaelicd Yd
this equality of right which should
bo the rule which rommendH Itself
to the common souse of Justice for years
has been practically denied Thousands
of acres of the public liitulH without
purchase and without right have been
Inclosed and the tide of Immigration
correspondingly cheesed
Tho action on lhe part of the chief ex-
ecutive has of Itself done much to ie
iitovo unlawful obstructions
Steps have been taken lo furnish those
who have neghctud or refused obedience
and diligent Inquiry will bo inatnlaluei
to prevent continuance or recurrence ot
the wrong
Tho Interior department Is by law le
qulicd to assume the direction aud gen-
eral supervision of the administration of
the land lawsol the government These
laws comprehend two gouoial divisions
thoso applicable to tho general laud olllco
which Is lu thu department mid those
which uro administered In thu several
local land olllcos
Tho department has no olllcois pio
vlded by law through whom any
direct supoivlslon can be exercised
or Information derlvid over or con-
cerning the local land olllces or tho char-
acter or the olIlroiH therein Such oillcers
aril believed lo be needed o accomplish
thu vigilant ami oficcllfu supervision con
lemplated by law As Iho duties would
embrace a supei vision of the conduct and
modo of doing business of all thu oillcers
charged with thu administration of tho
land laws outside of tho department In-
cluding thu oillcers of the local land of
llco lhe aiirvojots tho hind and timber
agents an IrieproacliablocharantorforIn
tegrity and the highest older o Intelli-
gence should bu required lu the persons
to bu selected It would bo more condu-
cive to Die public survice that one with
such character and nltaliiments should bo
mnployid than several of Inferior ability
1 would therefore recommend to congicss
the passage of nil net iiulhorirlng the em
ploymunt uf two genural laud agents of
tho Interior department to bu subject to
the direction and contiol of thu aeurelary
ot tho Interior at a salary of iMW a
year with a competent allowance for
traveling expenses
Tim ririonrt nitinilnr
At the county fair he went to the limn
In charge of tho animal department and
said Enter me also fora JuGkuss Tho
man looked at him and concluded In n
moment that ho was one of thu sort of
men who when sick tnko nlmost uvory
thing except llrowiis Iron Hitters aud
then wonder why they dont get well
Thu Iron In this medicine is a wonderful
preparation tlio only Iron preparation ill
fact that cum be token without Injury to
lettii or stomach The euros of rheuma-
tism dyspepsia and llteromplalitt by
using lirowus Iron flitters bid numbered
by ttmiatids
Whether you prefer Die cbreoru or
the bracing mountainair for jour sum-
mer vacation you should not omit to pro-
vide yourself with n bottle of Angostura
lllttts which Is the acknowledged stand-
ard regulator elf thu digestive organs iln
sum to get the genuine article mauufac
tured by Dr J 0 ll Sulgert Sons
AtUlee ti Mnthxra
Mrs Wlnslovvs toothing Rjhin should
always be used for children tecllilnR It
soothes the child softens the gums al
lays all pslh cures wind colic and Is the
best remedy for diarrhea 2fl cents r
bottle
AN AqUKIItINT ACCIIIIINT
Mr Men Killed nnd n Vnurlh Intnlty
Injured
MlUIIITIs roilNKHi N Y Dee 7
An accident on tho now Urotou Aqua
duet esrlv this morning resulted In the
death or lour men and iwobablv tb fatal
injuring of n tilth Vhe men were de-
scending to work In uno ol the biiukoi
used In lowering them down tho shift
1 he start was made nil right but before
the bucket had denccnded many fuct Ute
the crossbeam caught In the shaft
nnd lemalned last until tho bucket had
almost iwtwd the bottom ot the slmt
when It broke loose and came crashing
down n distance of over too feet ou the
heads of tho unfortunate men Tho fol
lowing were instantly killed Frauds
Cnrr lrederlok Dresser Iorenxo Dob
bins lenvea n wife and family t Patrick
Moral nnd John llosnlmaii The olhei
unfortunate man will possibly die of his
Injuries
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