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The Weekly News-Democrat from Paducah, Kentucky • 2

The Weekly News-Democrat from Paducah, Kentucky • 2

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1' TUB NEWS-DEMOCRAT PADUCAU. KENTUCKY. THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 27, 100. i WAS11I Dr, Pierces Favorite Prescription eTiTicTire 'f Picture Siowl Was Eneniks of Young TurkfAreDeallWtth uIAHullutJ WHICH ARE STARTLING Is the best of stl medioinosl Ipr the cur ot ifltseasei. CITY EARLY IN disorders snd weaknesses peculiar to women.

It is Hie oatr prepsretiea ef hied nM hf regulsHy graduated physioiaa-eaxserwoeed sud skilled speowIwCj la Ike disnse of worses. i It is a sets asfMSlein ia eay sondhioo of the arateai THE ONE RFMI'DY snUna eoutalos no alcohel ad sua ieiurioae beMfdorsnlml alrugs. end which ereate no eesviag fcr seek) Btiawketa. THR ONE RFMTOY se good that asabsr re aet ssreia te priat its every tagrediea ea ash ewtaide aHttde-vrreeeer and attest te the trwtfaftrfaes el the aader aeth. Sorry Looking Wayfarcs Who the Lunchrooms Waiting Committee Submits Report to the Presbyterian General Assembly.

It is sold by snedicies dealers everrwher. and any dl ha hasa get it. Doa'l Uk a sub-tilut of uekaowa eessporitwa tor tnown oo-rosmoH. No eo.nttril is rT who ssya somethlni Im "rH good ss Dr. Pisro is eilhsr or is tryinl to 'Wv you tor hu owe selash aeerfit.

B-ea a fM trusted. II is trilling with your meet priceless poMessiea-your nesiio asay your lit kssll. Stt ym ar ft mt h. FOR THE SALOONS TO OPEN DEPLORES LAXITY OF LAWS I 'A TO: IflLLTHC COUCH market, and most of them meet there every morning, thejr make a very respectful siaed gathering. and their chatter aotmds much like the clamor Many Very Interesting Scenes Especially in and About A the.

Markets. Alarming Increase in the Num ber of Divoces Granted in the Different States. This picture showing how the Toung Turks arc dealing with their enemies In ConHtantinople, has Just: been received In thia country. It ahows of the bridge with Totgh gallows erected to wblch rebels have been hanged. BUILDING OF HIGHWAYS BY GOVERNMENT BANDITS HOB G.

P. -I TRAIN GF VALUABLES and CURE tmi LUNCOj Dr.aXaQsfs.-Ucw Biscavery rnn afoycHS KlttfTI ana a si (Vl OLDS net as se agO Al THH0AT AMP IUHS TROMBUS. OUABAKTfiiD BATIBFACTOJik OK KOaTXT KruJajJ. i. 7 a 1 1 -f.

fit a SValnHt, tl ral W. ems 9 mm-. Ill (t 1 aaUaOs, a a The fsaslly ssedJCtB la thoeasada homes fur 61 years Dr. Taachar' Live. sad Blood Syrup.

HENRY WATTERSON'S PAPER Weekly Courier Journal AND THE WEEKLY KEWS-DEMOCRU BOTH ONE YEAR. ton ONLY $1.50 Few peopl in tha Unlttd Stat have net heard af th CeuriaislaarnaL Dora, asratls In all thlno clean In aif thing. It I aasentially a family papa By a sseelal arrangenwit ar abled to offer tha WEEKLY COUR-IERJOURNAL ana year antt thia pa-psr for th price named, above. Send your ucrpiivi iw tm as aa aet ta th Coni I sr-Jeurnai. J'lNfe H008 FOR BALE My Poland China Hog hav a reputation for bun and alx.

Come and see tbeut or order1 with confidence on my mak good or money bark proposition H. Hefltn, Boas, Ky. EDGAR W. WHITTEMBRH REAL ESTATE AGENCY FIEE REAL ESTATE PRICE LIST Call. SJ T.WWoes U.

It. r- 835. rRATERirnr bux, PADUCAH. KT. the moat common cauae for aepara- I Won, with cruel and Inhuman treat.

ment a close secona. Twelve more Indiana counties, are to vote on the liquor queatloo between now and the Jth of June. Ta Drive Out Malaria And Build Up th Systsm. Take the Old Standard, OROVES TA3TH.Ea8 CHILL TONIC. Ton know what you are taking.

The formula I plainly printed on every bottle, showing it 1 simply Quinine and Iron tn a tasteless form, and the most effectual form. For grown peopl and! children, 60c sw a ai h.akil inllie fxM. a. mi. i.

v. iMi Is -t. Wui fe mm. r. tj ptimii mi mm.

un.mt X. lil.Ma m. i its v.sssrv.t? Til I s--- ing of a mob. Tbey are, howevor. only talking fruit prices sad such other insignificant topics.

At one establishment a negro auctioneer la baggliuk iwltn a grmip of Oreeka and IUIUus. "Come on Uine. you cheep gtnnys, and gimme a bid on di ar bunch of bananaa, bark tbe negro, TTwenly-flv centa," erica a Neapolitan taking up th ehallange ot the negro. Kpm this sum the price Is raised to an amount satisfying to the auctioneer, and the bunch Is knocked dtn to IgtiHcIo IpiMilio. The Italtaia are entbnstaatlc bidders, and are apt to pay extravagant Isutus for Inferior fruit.

OPen thv seem earred away by the excitement of competition In tbe bidding, whereupon their ardor ehecked "BSnhe--pwtfqmr- who-e-eroiees over the men of his clan a power which only t-nda with doath. There la aa old emaciated colored woman at (he fruit market ho goes from stall to stall while these morning auctions are taking 'place, picking up aa eh goes the bananas which fall from the stocks. In half an hour ahe aucceeda in tilling a guod-alwd basket. This accumulation she sells from house to house In the poorer quarters. With the investment no capital wliatrver she makes anywhere from to cents a day.

An old vsgetau'o hucks'er. Who lays In bis a'ae in trade at the com mlaalon beitaea along the row, 1 ene of the- Interesting cbaractera of th early inomijig at th market. He la a little weak I he bralu department and hi pet I his belief that ho Is the inventor of the HpaftUh onion, lor srhlch he claltiia to have serured patent In all the clvllla-d countries on the face of the globe. SUES M88 CRANE Harredaburg Phyaiclan Say HI Reputation Bssn Impaired llarrodsburg. May 2.

Follow. Ing tbe sensational chargea made In her address at the Methodist church here concerning th unsanitary condition of th county poor farm, and rharglng the physician In charge of tbe Institution with being professionally Incapable, In that he permitted and allowed th filth and dirt there to become damnable. Dr. W. Horace Wltherspoon hss filed suit In lb Mercer circuit court sgalnat Mr.

Caroline Bartlett Crane, of Kalamasoo. the noted apostle of civic righteousness, for 11. MS dsmsges. Tbe statements tnsde by Mrs. Crane of the result of an Investigation of the county poor farm censed much comment, and the filing of the suit sgalnst the noted- civic right-eon apostle baa caueed.

of a aenaatton In this city. Dr. Wltherspoon Is one of the best-known and most prominent of the younger physicians In this section of the Stat. Besides being the city physician, he la also thd county physician and a prominent member of the Mercer County Medical society. NEW YORKERS LEAD In Caoturlna tha Monors ef Rsgstta Saturday at Philadelphia.

Philadelphia, Pa May J. New York Oarsman carried off- tbe bulk of honors of lbs seventh annual regatta of th American Bowing association hers today. Of th 12 event oa the program New Tork won seven, Philadelphia two. tlarvahr one, Cornell on, and Baltimore owe. A ateady rain fell throughout tb day.

Flv new records were mad. TWO FATAL STREET ACCIDENTS In Louisvlll Saturday Within Two Hours of Each Other, -louisvlll. My Two men were killed on Jefferson street tn three blocks of each other Saturday. Bdwln porter, aged 80, waa trampled to death by runaway horse at Seventh street and J. W.

Tyler, aged SO, run down by an Interurban car at Third atreet. INDIAN CHIEF'S SON I HANGED Carson City. Nev, May 2 Charlea Kaiser, an Indian, son of Black Horse, a Waaboe chief, was hanged ia tb state penitentiary for the murder of hla wife, Five hundred Indians, re-sentthg the execution, are now) In Carson City planning to hold a powwow. As the Indiana are heavily armed, the body will be buried secretly within the wall of th penitentiary, and tbe state police will order the Indians to disperse. The Indians resent the Interference of stat authorities In their affairs, and declare it was their duty to bang Kaiser.

Johneen Spend Ht Money. it. Jack. Johnson haa proven that be ia a spender aa well a a fighwr. He received 15.000 as his share of -tb bout with CBrten Wednesday night, and tn two aye bad let M.800 ot It go for two purchases.

Yesterday Johnson waa attracted by a special speed roadster, and before tbe aalesman knew what had happened be was In possession of 13.000 and Johnson 1 speeding down the street. He slso purchased a big diamond for 11,100. Sixteen Divorces Granted Memphis. May Judge J. 8.

Calloway of the probate court carried off tbe prise, aa a divorce lodge whn alttlng by Interchange with judge Walter alone of the circuit court. He granted 1 divorce yesterday morning. Desertion was 'Washington, May; 26. Were you ever on the streets iu In those' still, dark hours Jnsf before, the sun begin to sit tip take notice? It is then that the great monster the sleeping city- seem be most tightly locked In tUo arms' of Morpheus. There Is' scarcely a sound to be heard at the time, nor In most loca tions a person to be soen.

IB city llgbta are- turned out as being no lonjer needed. A lonesome police man looms up out oi. me Vl lona after vou have, commenced t( hear the thud of the heavy boota on he eve you- sua-, piciously as you slink bv htm. It i good form to allnk In the very early morning. Most of the pnoplc you meet are "llnkera, unless they are policemen or market people.

Slink along the. avenue, theh. and Into a lunch room. Is the latter place you will find aorry looking way-fcrers, some bearing the unmistakable air of the ne'er -do-wellm while others are In evening dress, their linen sadly emm pled and their hair tossed, eyes glassy and the stale fumes of the night libations stilt tlutfjlng 'to i their i They, have' paaaed a nlnht, these and they 'Beginning tt-prfy lh price. UioK at vhem gulping the cold milk that the jrtry man paasea over the counter.

Seemed to enjoy ltj didn't they? Ittit won t'do. Rome nf the "hair of fhe dog" that hit them Is the antidote to allav the achlny; hed. a.d qiiencftrtbe burqlng thirst. The barrooms are open again, so why waste time at a lunch counter? It Is after 4 o'clock now. "barkeeper" haa taken down the shutters, which he Rut up at midnight.

Hla helper la polishing the pi asses and tho brass-work. The fixes up a stiff drink all rntind and tbe toys with the aching heads and the bum hi throata are oa their wav na aoon as they have swallowed the Hnjior. "Home for me and sleep." Is the slogan and they scatter, leaving the street to the policemen and the toper whose day begins and ends at the barroom, and with the opening and closing thereof. The ritv eeenis now to be yawning and tretche Itaelf: The lat of the "nlghtltners- Is rattling out of hearing throiirh a side street: the rumble of heavy wagons, postofflc vane or big draya from th breweriea floata on the air to our ear from somewhere. A belated rustle oh the way to market clatters bv In a makeshift of a conveyance and a u-irrelv nerrentble llgj.t that is neith er thflt of jdajri nor exactly tfcat, pf night, appears to th east ard.

A von look np the avenue toward the hill the dome of the cnpltol aeem-lngly more massive than ever, I atl-houtod against the strange, gray morning aky. It ia a weird light, that of the early morning, and familiar place seem strange when viewed In It There la more life In tbe atreet now and all roada seem to lead to Tenter Market. It 1 refreshing to set within the brilliantly lighted en closure. The retailers are arranging their stocks for tb day and the air Is fragrant with the gmell of tne things that come of the earth or the odor of hi scions beef. Over on Wholesale- Row Immense wagons are being emptied of 1 th beevea which have been carried from tbe abattoir or the refrigerator car just, In from the west.

Negrpea, huge as 1'rstts. are stortflpg. other dray with of beef to be delivered to the email ehopkeeper of lb city. "Get to work real early, don't you?" said the prowler to a friend of his on tbe row. "Early?" echoed the market man; "We do a day's' work before th sun sua eeta up." I The aigantie negro helpera on Wholesale Row handle a side of beef with the same esse, as that wun which the housewife carries home roast.

The plcturesqoeneas of the. market however, la on the outside. At tbe first sign of daylight human forms emerge from covered wagons. They are the small farmers who came In from the country the erenlnglefore, arriving earlv to secure desirable posit Ion a. There I a bit of chill In tbe morning air, and tbey build Area on the navement over which they warm their hands.

Some of them have email charcoal stoves, on which they heat the rations they have brought with them. One old negro woman fries eggs og a dilapidated stove In which she bnrns a piece ot wood nicked np la the street. -As the minutes slip by and a brighter line outlines the objects about the market apace, there la greater activity. The planters dispose of their products to th commission men. who go from wacon to wagon seeking the most desirable Tnere is clattering of hoofs on the paving stones a th farmers skirmish for th best position.

Alone toward I o'clock a com mo tion heard In the direction of the fruit houaea of the Majestic theater. If you take the trouble to go over there yon will find plenty of lights to Interest yoUi tt is here that the Italian push-cart men purchase tbe stock which tbey sell all over tows annng we ear. Pen an as seem to be the princpal ar-tlrle of trade. The nam ber of Italiane tn Washington I rreeter than one would sup- peA JShes they-ail get at tha fruit ienver, May 26. On.

ol the tn-tereKlng reports submitted to the rnftbyterian cencral was tbt ot thi apaclal committee on marriage and "divorce. The committee which nrka permhwlon further to consider this eubject for report to the UfcSt assembly, calls attention to the alalMilne increase of the Dumber oi chorees granted, as shown by th2 tjevemment cenrus. The census. be report says, teiu etory that aurprlsea the people ami christian nation. Continuing, the report says: i "Although klii fact to be deplored that the eesadal aiid aln and sorrow resulting from the laxity or lav that makea dlvorca and apeedy le-marrlnire possible bow ihameful continuance and that the effort to reaiet and lessen theea rlla that threaten the permanence and purity of the family life, the lability of the state and the life and power of the church wm unavailing, yet tha united efforla of the churchea, of national and rate offlclala.

and organisations, of tho bar association of the United States and conspicuously the kuiful and persUtnt work of the 'ttifMiel Divorca which Invited the Inter-Cnurch conference to confer wttft.lt. encourage that the ipwvxneht baa' made prog-Ie-JtJliilOP, tliat Tefoweerl be aeooaupllehsd which, will, ia-time wipe cut much of the dishonor -and disgrace HhaWiake Ort3ttsier1ca conspicuous In permitting laxity that makes our record otr shame. Toere Is a s'r' -t sentiment against the enactment', yf a national law regulating marriase 'nnd divorce, awing to the jealouay ot states to preserve their right. Bnt the atates should seek the closert possible uniformity and secure the least possible perplexity, and the best result for the purity of our people andtffor the peace nnd prosperity of Chris- -U p. -Ballon "We aubmlt the following "In 1S87 the tota! number of divorces granted was 27.9U and In lof.

T5.0S2. The total number granted hi 'tb year was t5.2.". Certain of the states granted divorces as follows: Pcnnytvania, 1SM7, 1.09T di-' Torres, and in 190. New York In lfci7. IMi divorces, and in lng; Ohh 2.003 in J887.

and 4.781 tn 10; Kentucky 9 hi 18S7. and J.050 In 190; n'lnols 2,83 In and I lit alW; MaMS(AiliMa 3 In and 1.M0 In 100. and Virginia and 1:074 In J90," "Sorely This enrprtrinr and alarming LJjMe'ii' of the number divorce- granted should rat) a halt an! Impress all who care for their country an tote rlghteoufnes with the necessity- of -discovering. If possible, the causes of 'such a condition and the possible cure for such a calmalty." NEGRO SERVANT GETS FARM Under Will of Mrs. NettW.

Marshall, Whits Owens bora. Ky May 2. The will of Miss Nettle Marshall, an 80-year-od white woman, his been for probstln the coiraty court here. and reveal the fae' that William Nichols, a co'orvd man, 'a the beneficiary, getting a 70-acre farm in thia county. J.

D. May. a nephew of tne aged woman, is contesting the will on th grounds that it Is In fart a contract, and also that Miss Marshall was not mentally capable of disposing of her property. The will states that Nichols is made beneficiary for care of the farm during the lifetime of the deceased. Miss was burned to dmth while alone In her home on Friday, Aorll S3.

Nichols and his "family had been keeping heme for her, but on the day of the fatal ave-claent Ntafaol's family went to visit a neigh bor early In the morning, and Nichols followed shortly before noon. Late tn the afternoon the aged worn-aa was found lying on the floor of her room burned to crtop, her nephew making the discovery. DECLARE AGAINST POLYGAMY 'Pretest Against Action of Endorsement by Presbyterlsn Assembly. Savannah, May 2. A protest against the action of the general assembly ot the Southern Presbyterian church.

In session, was tiled Saturday by Rev. A. M. Fraser, of Staunton. objecting to the policy of churchea calling on the civil government for Intervention in behalf of the two American missionaries facing criminal charges tn the Congo ss against script ual teachings.

Poly gamy In foreign fields Is the burden of two overtures presented to the sssembly by Charleston, and the Chesapeake Presbyterlatia. Declare ministers are admitting poiygamists to the commission. ENTERS A PLEA OF Trigg County Man Sentenced to Penl-v tentiary for Night Riding. Cadlx. Ky, May 26.

James Bruce, a young sua at near Center Faraace, la the western part of this county, who war tn dieted at the last September term of -the TrUg circuit coert fnr shooting sad wounding Walter Goodwin near Center Furnace last aammer. entere a plea of guilty in the circuit court here and was given sentence of one year la the penitentiary, Hla first trial ia February in fcsng Jury, for -nUtal gbd two lot fvnniUoa, -t Wi KENTUfflAN KILLED PECULIARLY IN TEXAS DEATH CAME ACCIDENT WHlL MAN WA3 UNLdAO-' ING A GUN nn Antonio. Texas. May 26 E. 0.

IBunysn, of Ioulsvllle, a member of jthe firm of Runyan wholesale grocers of that city and president of tha Merchants Ice and Cold Storage company of Sao Antonio, was Inr stantly killed in front of the Bakers shooting galliy tonlghU- While W. Taylor. ttne the gallery, was extracting a bullet the rifle exploded and the bullet struck Buuyanf killing him Instantly. Theater changes hands Opera House, Famcus as Refune of Jav Gou and Flak, Sold. New York, May 26.

The famous ol4 Grand opera house, at Twenty-third street and Eighth avenue, has been sold fcv the executors of the Jay Oould estate, to a company specially formed to' purchase. tW ai jtoatcd value of U.OrtOOOO.i Many meaiorfea et 'Jtt uoutg, ana -Jim" Flak and Inaldenti of the late sixties' nod tarly aeventles are linked with tie famowr. theater. was hre that Jay Gontd ani risk-' took refuge from the mohs on' "Black Friday" In 1871 In the buiMlDg a vault of heavy "masonry, extending from the basement to the roof, floors ol which are reached by a narrow, circular stairway in the Btonea. Flak said that he and Could concealed themselves In this vault when the Itiluriated crowd 'attacked their offices In tie Wall atreet dletfiet.

One of the boxes In the theater Is known aa the Gould box and Is kept locke). It seats from 2 to 30 persons, but has never been" occupied except, by members of the Oould fam-uy. i CUMBERLANO PRESBYTERIAN Have Daciisd to Meet In Olcksrson, Tenrw In 1910. Bentonville. Ark, May 26.

Read-Ing the resets of various boards and the select lob of Dickson, where th church was founded 104 rears ago. aa tha next meeting place consumed Friday's session of the general asMmbiy of the Cumberland Presbyterian church, meeting in its 79th annual' session. The reperts ahowed aatitfartory progress as compared with the preceding year. Tonight i joint session of the women's board of mtsatons was he'd. Tha speakers aclnded Mrs.

Mary. M. Graf, of Evanswille, secretary of the monifn board. NEGRO tHOOTS DETECTIVES They Had Attempted to Arrest Him and He Used His Gun. New Msy 2.

John J. Calla-gher, a de(lve attached to beadquarieii in Brooklyn, was "perhaps wounded by a negro whom be atempted to arrest tonight, and Magelli stelnle, a-detectlve, who accompantH Gallagher, was shot through the shoulder when be pursued the hack- The negro, who gave his same as Jos. Williams, was captured th the aid of police dog. Memphis to Have 20-tory Building Memphis, May 2. On the site of the present cotton exchange building.

Bmt street and Madtaoa avenue, a JiVstory skyscraper In to be erertel at cost of tl.sOO.tOd-The plan hu been diacnased for some ird It is now practically certain that the neceaaary funds will be forthcoiisic A special meeting of the exclave members has been called for morning and the plan needs Itrjiy the ratutcatioa ot aiembers tx architects will, commence workks tbe plans. U- The KcntuVy Blind School Wen. Columbus, May 26 President Pixley. of th Vr tonal Athletie akso-d Satarday that Hi ciaboo an non recent field the blind sch-ls ot it 2-3, ilu THEY ESCAPE AND THE POLICE ARE NOW IN PURSUIT OF THEM. v- Omaba.

May 26. Masked fcaudiU last week robbed the Union Vacilic train No. 2 of valuable registered mail pouches a few miles west of Omaha. Tbe passengers were not molested. KILLS BRIDE OF FOUR DAYS AND HIMSELF CLAIMS WIFE HAD ROBBEO HIM AND INTENDED RETURNING HOME.

Portlsnd. Ore. May 26 That H. Worlry kil ed his bride of four day and himself was asserted by the police last week. The bodies of Wor-ley and his wife who wae-Mtaa Kuth cf- Lincoln, avre found on Worley's farm iear Redmond.

Last Friilay and Saturday the house waa closed. It was burned on Saturday. r'. Worley's letter, addressed to a neighbor, follows: "This Is all a mistake. Ruth said this morning she did not want to live with me and said she as going back east again.

She robbed' me of all my money and was going to lesve me. I could not stand It any longer so think we both are better ad. "Before God I Juat found my puree In Rutb'a stocking with all my money and she denied it. Th1 is more t'jrin I ran stand. H.

WORLEY." The tragedy waa discovered by two Women who went to the Worley farm to deliver a wedding present. On the barn door tbey aaw this sign: "Find me in the stable." MONTGOMERY PARK Has Bean Chanqad from Running te Trotting and Pacing Track. Memphis Msy 2. Montgomery park, for 30 years the scene of msny of tha greatest running racee In the country wa formally dedicated as a race track for trotters and pacers today, Advers bookmaklng legislation is. the cause.

Use Allan's Foot Ease. A pflwder to be shaken. Into the, shoes If you have tired, aching feet. try Allen a 'root rjise. n- iuo feet ana mes new or ugm uc.

easy. Cures, sching, swollen, hot, sweating feet. Relieves corns and bunlona of all pain and gives rest and comfort. Try It today. Sold by all druggists aad ahoe.

etoree, 25c. Don't accept any substitute. For FREE trial package, also Free Sample of the FOOT-EASE Sanitary CORN-PAD. a new Invention, address Allen S. Olmsted, La Roy, N.

Y. The straight truth would often save lot of crooked traveling. Won't Slight a Good Friend. "If I ever need a cough medicine again I know what to get," declares Mr. A.

I Ally of 1 tea Is. "for, after using ten bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery, and seeing Its excellent resulta In by own family and other. I am convinced it la tbe best medicine made for Coughs. Colds and lung Every one who trie It feeta Just that way.

Relief Is felt at once and its quick cure urpriea you. For Uronchitl. Asthma. Hemor-ihag. Croup, LaGrlppe, Bora Throat pain In cheat or lungs tta aapreme.

60s and 11.00. Tatai bottle tree. Guaranteed by all druggiats. Be anany mistake anxiety to wear 1 erowa for endeavor to win one. Donna Reguleta cure constipation, tone the stomach, stimulate the Bver, promote digestion nnd appetite and easy paaaages of the bowels.

Ask your drugft-st tor taem. I cents" a v. ADVOCATED IN "RESOLUTION'S PASSED BY THE NATIONAL ROADS CONGRESS Washington, May 2. The second national gcod road congress at. ilts session sdoptcd resolution favoring the active corppratlon of state and nation in the construction of post roads and the employment of convict labor in the building and maintenance' of public roads.

Congress i urged to sppro-priate 10 per cent of the international revenue for the building and main-taainlng of public roads, the atates each to meet the government half way. OVER HONEYMOON ROUTE Indiana Couple's Novel Way ef Celebrating Golden Wadding Evansville, May 26. Mr. and Mrs. John Moeller, of Mt.

Vernon, are celebrating their golden wedding anniversary Rat unlay and will add a little oveliy by milking same trip tay made on ttw'ir butx-y-moon 5 years ago, Wpsin.Mivrand Mrs, Moettlft were 'raarrlej! J-we were no railroads connecting the city of Mt. Vernon with the 'outside world asd -after the marriage they were compelled to make tbo trip from Mt. Vernon to Kvansvllle in a stage coach. Thia mode ot- traveling however, wVI ntt be repeated on their trip today. They will come here by rail and from Evansville will go to Louisville, where they will spend several days visiting friends and relativea.

They are among the best-known German people of Posey county and have five children living. BUY WHEAT FOR MAY DELIVERY Bears on Chicane Board ef Hrads to Pav 1,32 For K. Chicago, May 26. With only alx more davs In hich to deliver wheat on May contracts, that option, early in the aession of the board of trade today, rose In marks an advance of l'l- cents since the close yesterday, and la more than seven cents over the most sanquine prediction made by James A. Patten, the bull leader, two months ago, when the tmll campaign was in full swing.

It took only a small purchase today to send the price up. July also advanced a cent I THROWN OUT OF COURT Case ef Marien Brummal vs. Illinois Central la Dismissed. Clinton, Msy Its The rase, of Marlon (trummal, a young attorney of thia city, vs. the Illinol Central railroad." In which tbe plaintiff sought the ram of 12.000 damages forallege0 Injuries received at the hand of officers of the railroad company, waa ordered thrown out of court by Judge Iliigg- and placed the costs on the plaintiff.

A Jury later found Brummal guilty of assaulting railroad offlcere and Ma fine was placed at and coats. The litigation grew out of the ejection of Brummal from a fretght train last winter by 8peclsl Officers T. J. Crouln and Ed Oholson. At th time' Brummal knocked Cronln la th head in the melee.

Manttll Defeats Msyfisld. Sacramento. Cal, May Frank MantelL of Rhode Island, defeated Frank Mayfteld last week In the thirteenth round of what was to have been loeoond bout. After the gong rang In the thirteenth rmtnd Mayfteld's second threw sp tbe sponge. Previous to th boot a tele-cram waa received from Mike (Twin) Sullivan challenging th winner.

Salaries or Buelne Muit Cut Jefferso City. May 2 Th Missouri supreme court, sitting en bane BatiwVay sestslned the state law which deqlea licenses to Insurance companies which pay any of their offlcera salaries In excess of ISO.OoO The act was passed two year sgo and tta ea tbe subject of extended litigation. i I.

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