Williamsport Warren Republican (Newspaper) - September 2, 1897, Williamsport, Indiana in ill Three in advance 1897. of Tex. S. J. fatally of national for dead and two have of the Woman's Relief and are either dead c Commander in Chief of the de- by the 1 m i f f eyes prow and the swift years steal willowy forms so with every But she still is queen aud hath to wears youth's coronal Your you preserve your is as old as she says the No looks as old as she is if her hair has preserved its normal You can keep hair from falling restoring its normal or restore the normal color to gray or faded by the use Hair THE BOYS IN of the Grand Army Encampment in the Guest of of Tlie Are oi the Woman's in Chief of the department of New offered a providing that the last in be observed as Memorial day and spoke at length in support of it. The was Tlie were and the adjourned at 3:45 p. m. to meet at Cincinnati next Ala skan Steamer Arrives at Her Only in Gola Tell Interesting of the Gold N. Aug. 2G.Forty-iive men on Wednesday marched streets glorious in and receiving the ovation of a The president of the union they fought to himself their was at their When line of the grand army procession moved at 10:30 Wednesday the sky had not a The rainstorms of night left a bracing air that like a tonic to the marching The procession moved for five and 42 the route of march 100 dressed in the colors of the scattered llowers in the path of the Heads tlie rode in a carriage at the head of the procession aud waved his hat at the cheering At the position with Commander in Chief and Gov. Black and the headquarters passed in Of all the throng viewing the no one person was more enthusiastic or more affected by tha eight than With his hand on his continually uncovering to the national colors or the salutes of the the Aug. 30.The steamer Portland arrived here at three o'clock Sunday It was 14 after the Portland was sighted off Cape Flattery before she arrived The Portland carried 13 each of whom brought a small part of his The total amount of dust on the vessel is perhaps The Portland was delayed by the failure of the P. E. Weare to arrive at St. Michaels and by a storm on the Pacific tile are two facts about the Klondike brought out clearly by interviews passengers on the They that Alaska's fields are rich with that awful threaten those who seek it. The Yukon miners who came back on the Portland without exception estimate that not less than will be taken otit of the Klondike district next Many of them think the amount will reach fully Following are extracts of interviews some of the can believe almost nny about the richness of Hie j that you They are rich beyond | hardly fair to judge the Klondike j by tlie returns of this sensational as i they may The that lias done is little more than It was impossible to de and | ough prospecting of claims ter they get down to solid Then look out for two creeks and are richer than anything ever been found in tlie world so Larger nuggets and richer pockets have been found In many but history has no record where the pay streak has been so wide and the gold so evenly divided as on these two They will be enormous producers for the next ten at are big for capital on the There are many miles of iously or being held captive by the bloodthirsty bandits who committed awful The killed Capt. B. F. of Searcy a deputy United States Joe of Stone a The wounded are two brothers named of Scarcy The names of the missing meii not but they are supposed to be deputy sheriffs from an The victims were all United States marshals and deputy and the men who did the awful work of carnage are of the boldest and most desperate and on tlie of Aug. 30.A special from 0., The among miners here is Buckley 1,200 the entire mining of the have nothing to and lOO df these were In this immediate STATE in the are 7,000 a large number of whom are Local charity has helped them till its means are Gardens supplied the wants of these people until but that resource has committees have been for the entire are on account of lack of in cash or supplies has been received here this week in A special committee is exerting itself to secure If outside help does not come soon the consequences will be fall a after 210 died at is making an effort to catch up with tlie gas belt town by organizing a commercial of is dying from a pistol wound inflicted by a revolver which lie did not know was of found his with 31iiton Tie chopped Baker up an The man will Bruner of cousin to tlie visited Kokomo to have her eyes Her father was a brother of the To stop the use of water and to promote cleanliness re Haute has a of ratio of ingredients in milk with which dairymen must I Thk canning factory is in the midst of the season and is the corn crop at the rate of a Tlie crop is about ready I tn It is not as heavy as tint it will take a month or two to care i for the of the several acres under Tuic insane 3io.--pital hat you can save dollars by buying AT 9- have the largest stock to select from and they will not be undersold by any Their line and Pennsylvania Republicans Select of State Xew Party Organized in St. of the Aug. 27.Nebraska publicans made a record for industry and harmony Thursday in state Beginning shortly before three o'clock in the afternoon work was completed before Tiie of M. of Platte as associate justice of tlie supreme court was a foregone and was made by There was but minor interest in state university and the canvass for those positions was at no time C. which will yield handsomely when of Kearney was on a large the average for regent of the state and J. N. cannot afford to A year's outfit costs from to and a prospector must find it pretty good In order to make his board Consequently he looks for the rich spots whereas capital could work ground that the miner has rejected and make it pay is just as good and even better than the Canadian says a lirm believer in the American part of the is lots of rich gravel on our of the Klondike strike nearly all the gold diggings have been lound on American There are good there for and for people to stay out of the Yukon this Tell them It means starvation Telegraph to every paper In the country that will starve there if more people go warning people to wait until spring I simply act for the who speak iii the name of is gold in the Yukon plenty of but to seek it this season under these circumstances is sheer It is even u is criminal to those wiio already are In the is almost impossible to take in enough and to go without supplies means as is not near enough food in now for the people already in the cannot possibly be put up to accommodate and wintering in tents is out of the who has a good situation would be foolish to throw it up and go into the until more is known the So far only glowing accounts come There are plenty of stories which are yet to be No one will lose anything by not going to the this is the last place on earth for - a man to look for a soft Tha very best will be hard living THE OF of the Grand Army of the the array of proud march It certainly a column to inspire Such men as of War Gen. Lew Wallace aud Gen. Joe Palmer walked side by Bide with the negro or the decrepit pensioner they had to The closing event was a reception in the evening to the president at Music N. Aug. 27.Commander in Chief Thaddeus S. Clarkson Made an Honorary of the Aug. 28.President surprised the people of Cleveland by his arrival from Friday He became the guest of the of this city and will remain such next week McKinley was the guest of the American Bar association at its banquet Friday the fact that he was to be there was very The president entered the banquet hall after the speaking He was accompanied by Alger and Senator A seat had been reserved for him between the new and the retiring presidents of the After the applause that for second The absence of reference to money question in platform caused some and was explained by one member of the committee on resolutions in the statement that the question i is a dead issue and needed no burial at the hands of Nebraska Aside from the hearty applause which I greeted Ihe j were no exciting the only 1 thing approaching a sensation being j the announcement of Senator I Thurston in his address to the tion that he would not again be a for the Aug. 27. The state republican convention met in the opera house Thursday to for state treasurer and auditor platform adopted the doctrines enunciated in the national platform adopted at St. Louis in 189(>, congratulates the country on the enactment of the Dingley rejoices over and heartily indorses the administration of President S. of Westmoreland was nominated for state and Levi G. of Chester for Aug. 27.The new American was Thursday by a convention of between 40 and 50 who have been in session in city for the last few They represent nine states and and are said to have backing in a large number of other A national committee was elected of ten with Col. E. H. of as A platform was and j troit was for the committee headquarters for the ensuing platform starts out with the declaration that the potent safeguard of is an abundant and therefore favors such an adjustment of the tariff and internal revenues as will produce sufficient money for the government's the financial question the has this to nearly or quite 99 per of all business transactions of the country are without the use of to deliver his annual After i the president had the favor the demonetization of both gold usual compliments and felicitations he to touch upon a variety of In relation to the story of the war as taught to children in the books of the public and which 3jas recently come in for a large share of public he subject In which the Grand Army la Interested is more important than that the truth of history should be taught to our The committee of eminent announced that the executive ' committee had reported the election to honorary membership in the ' tion of William of The announcement was greeted by * In response the president returned thanks for the honor conferred upon j and said he counted it a great dis- j tinction to be chosen as a The i association ended its convention after appointed by me to consider and re- electing William Wirt of New port upon this subject have given and thoughtful consideration to and I do not hesitate to say you will be surprised at their and I feel sure you will approve their report and It la certainly not the object of the Grand Army of the Republic to keep open the wounds of tha but of this we are one side of that great struggle was right and the other Bide was we were not the wrong and we don't Intend that our children shall be taught that we I hope the report of this committee will receive the careful consideration of this and this or a similar committee shall be kept at until school histories in use In our public schools teii the New Nominations for commander in chief were then declared in and F. of of George of aud John G. OF Pointer Goes ti MHe In the Time of 1:3!) 1-4. Aug. 30.Star the wonderful pacing owned by James A. of on Saturday wiped out forever the two-minute mark aud ended the controversy which has been going on for as to the speed qualities of the light harness Accompanied by a the big bay pacing stallion the distance in 1It the most wonderful performance ever made by a light harness Not a watch in the stand but what agreed the time while on the other of the stretch the watches in the prohibition of contracts for payment in coin of either metal and the substitution of metallic tokens for our present minor believe that all currency should be In the form of treasury notes of unlimited legal tender and in such quantities as shall facilitate the freest commercial and that every form of currency notes should be withdrawn from Aug. 30.The Japan steamer just brings news of severe earthquakes in Japan on August 5, followed by a tidal wave and great A thousand houses were inundated and 200 persons were killed and Sixty-five Chinese villages were in Aug. 28.Assistant Secretary of the agricultural says that the American farmers year will receive in the aggregate from to in excess of the amount received last year for their farm Holy War In Aug. 30.The Memorial Diplomatique asserts that the ameer of Afghanistan has ordered the faithful to hold themselves in readiness for a holy and that a meeting of were placed in caught it equally fast convened at Cabul to not one C. W. the of and owner of the greatest rival of n at his watch earnestly and Aug C. the mile fatally shot Mrs rather than My add her got over to the fifth of the but not It was a 1:59 state board oi in the Indiana health is and nearly ail those who are sick lu a. time class oi patients will all be in a Smith has taken a building formerly used as a kitchen and converted it into a for The is and admission can 111' had only v j cy The total now I the hospital is 515. Tiik colored of have I been ordered to vacate or be ovit of Constable of Sugar Creek tij eject the family of wife frightfully beat him witli a She holds prisoners of county jail at to be for somo fancied wrong by set fire to their and were nearly before the fire was arc booming a to have a state convention of elk lodges at that point next when it to for drills and other athletic of was assaulted by footpads with He will One of the robbers was shot by living near claims to liave been of a illness the of prayer by in a well 45 icet deep on farm near It ran in as fast as bailed Ga of was caught in and His clothing was all torn off. lie weighs has sued his father-in-law for for liim in tlie during a took the first at the Ohio say that river business ib on the Adventists heUl a camp meeting near Logansport two a county had a cheek cashed tit a ticket for He is well of died the of blood poisoning caused by running in her and fingers while picking excursion train on the Air carrying several hundred passengers to tlie Corydon collided with a light engine near Corydon the other Both engines were and the passengers received a severe shaking William Neely and George of New received wounds on their of the circuit at Ft. holds that county in addition to their salaries under the fee and salary are entitled to 25 cents for each notice to a and 50 cents for each Under the decision Mr. of Allen 81,230 in while digging a was overcome by gas and died before aid reached number of spiritualists of have rented a on East Maple street and will hold seances in it for a .No one will live in the Chief of South arrested J. the head of the lumber and Andrew an on of raising Z. T. is in whore he declares lie will prosecute the works that use streams for dumping The has fish now but carp and catfish which the poisonous refuse does not Indian skeletons unearthed at Buhr and Charlie Lightfoot fought a bloody duel with knives at Lightfoot slashed Buhr across the cutting a gash five inches long and an inch missing the jugular Buhr is in a dangerous Lightfoot was arrested and gavo The light came up over a a gigantic colored who attempted to a ivas shot and killed by Officer at sexton refused to dig a grave for Mrs. John Cooper at Henderson on the Sabbath and the funeral had to be ti ra t i i and No of a 5e:etlon. Aug. 2S.K. G. Dun in their weekly review of markets have liad their turns of but has nono this gaining with a is The starting of of iiy in hands vanee in and in prices of produc ts ' and the movement of crops ara facta before all Influences have to The week's dispatches mention IG iron have started against one 15 works in and so in many other Aug. 31.The of labor dent in a advocated the calling of a session of to help sei the and if this was not dorie then he a more works have increased foree and many are preparing to and some have increased these things grain rising and going abroad in markets have reason for a and speculative markets for Crop prospects are as usual at such a but it Is noteworthy that none of them indicate less than an ample supply of the great general trade situation to and aside from the unnecessarily strike of the soft coal there is little in sight to cloud the The feature of tlie week is the advance all leading with an movement all along the line in iron and Steel are now above three and one Bessemer pig iron is up 25 and foundry a like Southern irons are very strong on a continued active export and soft coal j are as is notwithstanding i one or two Bradstreet's points out that the statistics position of is the since the United States became a and that its as well as that of is likely to materially the week's that for prices are for leaf wool and live Advances for lumber and linseed oil are also which is up cent reports the smallest world's stoek for seven years past at this an improved tone and higher prices for tiie manufactured In spite of crop the tendency of estimates is the largest total yield on but with probabilities favoring much better prices than those obtained for the I crop of Advances are being asked for reorders of woolen goods at but i print petroleum and sugar are un- changed for the while pork is re- I ported lower than a week No | such general upward j ment of prices of nearly all leading staples j has been witnessed within a week for many NATIONAL Aug. 28.Mrs. Floride E. one of the best known in this part of the was dead in bed at her Friday Death was due to congestion of Mrs. Wilkinson came to this city from Baltimore and was the author of several beat 2S.It is estimated that the wheat crop of the United States this year will be 540.000.000 which is 25,000,000 bushels than other wheat crop except that of 1891. froia a 111., Aug. 2S.By the of a on n here W. H. Willis was and C. John and Joe Crudup were fatally Troops to He Aug. 31.At a cabinet i oil held it was to mon the next class of 80,000 27,000 of whom will be sent to Cuba and 3.1,000 to the Philippine Aug. 30.Germany and Spain trying to induce Great Britain and to join in the European measures for the of LOSES A of the for tlie AV eeU following tabies show the number of games won and lost aud the percentage of the clubs of the leading baseball National Paul City Rapids Joseph WIPED Mr. Gobin on the Cincinnati was selected ns the place of meeting in 1898. The report of Gen. Burmeister showed a membership on June 30 last of 319,456, against 327,412 on December 31, 189G. The relief fund was Their N. Aug. 28.The Grand encampment to an end yesterday after tie election of the following Senior vice Alfred of junior DEADLY repelled his on Deputy in Pope Aug. 31.Six msn National Association of State Dairy Pare Aug. 28.A pure food association under the name of B. of were probably massacred in the Food was formed Frank 0. | of the mountains of Pope county Sun-1 J. F oi Cool Dr. David ' day were killed out- 0., as Aug. 31.XSe Lawrence cotton mills in this city started morning after a shut-down of four This is the last mill in the city to resume and in all of them it is said orders have been received to insure a prosperous Fire at 111., Aug. 30.The village of Sangamon 25 miles east of was visited by a destructive fire supposed to be of incendiary The total loss will be from to insured for about Work of a Volcano in One of tlie Aug. 28.Five more towns have been wiped and not less than 400 persons killed since the last reports were received here by the eruption of Mayon on one of the Philippines Widespread ruin has resulted in the towns and villages situated around the base of Mayon for 50 The largest towns destroyed are Santo Sim San Antonio and San The last two named are suburbs of the destruction of was announced several N. Aug. 31.Erastus Corning of apoplexy aged 70 He was descended from Samuel of and was one of the men in the His charities were Dynamite Aug. 31.The agreement arrived at between the leading American dynamite companies and the Nobel trust been Its provisions exclude American manufactures of dynamite from the South African to an Op- i at Aug. 30.Congressman D. B. Henderson's left leg was removed i at the knee joint The i tation to arrest the decay of the bone and was completely The operation also proved that it had not been too for the bone above the knee joint was perfectly He was shot in the foot at the battle of The foot was amputated the following February and the leg has troubled him at irregular intervals Men Aug. 31.A special to the Tribune from morning live i landers were drowned in the bay opposite the furnace by the capsizing of a Their names John Gust John Grappling parties have found the first Price for a 111., Aug. 28.At a sale of Poland China hogs held at the state fair grounds by George G. of this a boar named Klevers Model sold for This is the largest price ever paid for 5 Ws 2 s 75 5 80 5 40 SO 4 40 Iii 1 01%'O 1 23^:, 5;> 3 1 4 15 H 2 LIVK Steers 15 2 2................... 2.................... PORK e 2 Spring No. 3.................. No. 2 No. 2............... No. 1.................. No. 2 No. 2.................. No 2 No. 2................. and 50 2 50 and 2 50 3 90 2 00 354 19 11 40. on short Letter Heat TO ARE TO DO AUU KINDS THIS and see arise in careful how or how ihe means wanl to thai money al where results are 11? a by by by thai is it pays to Irade al our You can buy u.s ill i en 1-. commence our clearing up sale on ihe in tlie way of odds Ito on the in the center out al a wiil the time to buv wool and dress goods Ihe thing for school to 1)0 closed out at a also on our counter our MUSLIN UNDERWEAR al a largest stock with the lowest price of good reliable now arriving that was ever brought to Western Bring your family in and let ns tit them out all around and save you received one lot rubber all new bright goods 1st quality and best such as Myer Rubber that will offer at following Rubbers at Rubbers Children's Rubbers Men's 25cts. 50cts. save you money on all p s will ] our back goes wrong your fall and winter trade at a crisp tone to our there's the them and then if anything we sell you ready to protect County DRY GOODS 5 45 4 25 3 ffl 1 50 4 20 -i 00 131- 11 50 72V 40 5 2.") CO 4 20 0 40 66 2XVi 42 49% SO 42 94 43 8 4 52 221,;, 25 2 50 4 00 2 75 5 30 4 35 4 40 3 70 3 4 .W hereby give that I have set apart of each week for the or pertaining to f of in Steuben ilay i will be found at my A. Trustee of O never lived a day for thirty years without until a box of Witch Salve cured ray For and eczema aud skin troubles Witch Hazel Salve is Armstrong have the agency for the sale ot the celebrated Candee unequaled in wearing etc. Bear this m mind aud buy ilie best foot wear made in rubber of E. A. oi person desiring to adopt a homeless or to receive into his family such a to be and cared is requested to write to the Board ot State sickness auu suffering by keeping your blood rich and pure with Hood's impure blood is sure to result iu itching skin diseases ii stantly relieved by DeWitt's Hazel unequalled for cut It heals without ing a Armstrong don't make much fuss We are speaking of DeWitt's Early the famous little biliousness and all ach and liver They Armstrong to loan on farm security at current L. the way from the Missouri to the Wabash Railroad operates Trains Over its Having leased the tracks of the Grand Trunk Railway between Detroit and Suspension and those of the Erie R from Suspension Bridge to the Wabash R. R. will run its own trains from Kansas Des St. Keokuk and Chicago to being the only road from Missouri and river points having its own line and trains running into Through trains from Kansas St. Louis and Chicago to without nauseate your stomach with tens and bitter but regulate liver aud siok headache by using those famous little known as DeWitt's Little Early Armstrong