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VOL 28
111111 sious a niudern
todate railroad and how it lias
its own Jines to the principal largo
cities of the West j
It is the Great Rock Island Route
And has double daily fast express
train service from Texas as follows
No 4 Lv Fort Worth 1040a m
ArKansa < City S20nxta in
No 2 Lv Fort Worth 810 p in
Ar Kansas City 525 p m-
Ar Chicago 9 25 next a m-
Ar Denver 725 a m
Through Pullman Sleepers and
J ree Reclining Chair Cirs
nt overlook th fact that
Train To s saves > u a whole
business day enroute o Denver or
Colorado Springs
Your local ticke agent will
probably want to se you a ticket
via the Rock Islaul but if he
dont insist until r does
J C McCain G P A
Foit Vbrtli Texas
TO HE
XflirtON STATes
AID
INTERNVTKNAL
TAKE THt
Louisville Natxviiu Rn Co
DOUBLE
AND
THROUGH CARS
Atlanta gK
LOW ROUND TRIP RATES
Full information cheerfully furnished upon
application to-
T H KIKQSIXY Tot Pass Aeent Dallas Tei
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Jr Bie Ip f iD iMici
JIMPLEGUT
Will stand the season at my
place at Loekett constantly
prepared to serve mares at
the liberal reduction of 800
to insure or 500 for season
Ho has superior pedigree
JAP JACKSON
a wxrowjj
C L POORTEIt
FINE
WINES LIQUORS
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TELEPHONE
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Sedberrys Old Stand
i and polite attention Is the rule
Oa these we expect to merit
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AND OLD SORES
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Aberdeen Brown County O
Capt J D Johnston
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CAPT M R0ST
Attorney at Law
Eca o em Diseases mm Free
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Walnut Street
JEFFERSON TEXAS SATURDAY OCTOBER 26 1895
TEXAS
Desires on the opening of the new business season to return his sincere
thanks for the liberal patronage extended him during tho past twenty years and
feels gratified from the fact that many of hia customers have been with him ever
since he commenced business in Jefferson
Promising in the future as in the past to deal only in the best goods an
guaranteering the same satisfaction and prompt attention that has enabled him
to make and keep 80 many friends ho confidently asks for their continued pat
ronase Sept 181894
Successors to T II Stalcnp
Diiiisis at Pm
Sign of the Brass Lion 21 Polk Street
JEFFERSON
TEXAS
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded
rffiLarge and Complete Stock of Drugs Medicines Paints Oils Brushes Etc
Also all the popular Patent Medicines
I fifi
THE to < DAY CUaS for Cchoticpi Gl t l > neorrhcpa i
iV hiten 8 perratorrhaM and a1 uchoaiUiT eerual dlschorctu
isoStln No Vain Proriintt Stiictnre lree Srrinco
CTIKEVEXTS ALL T1UVATE DISEASES J3
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Office on Lafijctte Street Jcfferson Texas
None but the best Companies Represented
THE BEST IS AYE THE CHEAPEST
IMITATIONS OF AND SUBSTI-
TUTES FOR
AVOID
Children Cry for Pitchers Castoria
GROYER WELCOMED
THE PRESIOENT ROYALLY ENTER-
TAINED AT ATLANTA
A Great Multitude Gather on the Ex
postlon Grounds to 1ay Honor to the
President Milltnry ltevicw the Princi-
pal Feature of the Occasion Leases
For Washington Tonight
Atlanta Oct 24 No brighter or
balmier sno ever shono over this partic-
ular portion of the south than that
which dawned yesterday morning on
Presidents day at the Cotton States and
International exposition Thousands of
visitors landed in the city Tuesday and
OEOVEB CLEVELAND
rrowds yesterday swelled tho throngs
on the streets to immense proportions
and locomotion soon became a difficult
matter In accordance with the plans
the exposition maungement exercises of
tho day were all concentrated within
tho exposition grounds into which the
multitude of visitors and a large propor-
tion of the population of the city em-
ployed themselves during tho morning
The presidential party spent the
morning quiotly at the Aragon where
they remained until 11 oclock when
they were driven to tho exposition
grounds without any parado whatever
Inside the gates tho military was al
ready gathered Captain J F Barke
of the Gate City guards acted as mar-
shal Ho had iu line the Fifth regi
ment of United States regulars com-
manded by Colonel W L Kellogg
Fourth Virginia regiment commanded
by Colonel C A Nash Virginia Mili-
tary Institute cadets commanded by
Colonel D Price First company GoV
irnors Foot guard of Connecticut com-
manded by Major B Henry Hyde
Second company of Governors Foot
guard of Connecticut commanded by
O A COLLIER
Major B I Brown Grimes battery of
Kichmond and Ashville light infantry
The troops paraded around the board-
walk within tho fair enclosure and were
reviewed by President Cleveland from
a stand in front of tho government
building After the review President
Cleveland delivered an address
President Clevelands appearance at
the front of tho stand was a signal for
an outburst of applause from the multi
tudeHe
He was introduced by President C A
Collier of the Exposition company who
referred to him as a man who had been
entrusted with the duty of wiping out
sectional issues and lines
East night he was tendered a recep
tion at the Capitol City club and at
midnight loft for Washington
Dlphtlierla Epidemic
CniCAGO Oct 23 The health de
partment has declared both diphtheria
and typhoid fever epidemio in Chicago
The department reported 330 oases of
diphtheria last week 194 per cent of
which were fatal The epidemics are
charged to impure water and the health
commissioner has issued a warning
against drinking water unboiled
Fatal Collision
St Louis Oct 24 Two freight
trains on the Wabash road collided at
Hartinsburg near Mexico Mo killing
DanKehoo pump foreman and Edward
Thompson of Tulip Mo
Tammany Max Rejoice
New Yobk Oct 24 Kev J A B
Wilson a prominent Methodist pastor
who has been active in municipal re-
form work is going to remove to Cali-
fornia
Entire Town In Flames
Toledo Oct 24 Reports from Gib-
son O an oil town 20 miles south of
here say the entire town is in flames
and engines have gone from here
More Torpedoboats
Madrid Oct 24 Three additional
torpedoboats have been ordered to Cuba
and another consignment of 1500 Man
ser rifles has been ordered to Havana
THE BOILER BLEW UP
Two Men Mangled and a Fickle Factory
Completely Wrecked
Burlington la Oct 24 A mes
arrived with word a
senger Tuesday
thored Dr Wrayand hig brother
terrible at Lomaxafew miles >
explosion
Wray > were waltinJ AowQ the
in
from here in which two men were
stantly killed and two others fearfully
cut and bruised The boiler of the Lo
max pickle factory exploded demolish-
ing the building The flues of the boiler
were blown 75 feet and a brick from the
smokestack was hurled through a win
dsw 250 feet awav v
John Holmes one of the proprietors
lies dead a inuss of broken bones and
tcra floah iu hlsliomc but a block from
hia factory
Jimcs White a laborer was killed
instantly by Icing driven litorally into
tho pile of pickles iu front of him and
his flosh cooked by tho escaping steam
h B Coleman was badly cut about
tho head and body
A S JIcGhee has his head cut in nu- >
merous places
FIRE AT ALGIERS
Over One Numlrcl lliillJlnBs Hurn Be-
fore tho Flume Uere Subilued
Nrw Orleaxs Oct 22 Fire Sun-
day in Algiers destroyed about 100
small buildings and about 20 more pre-
tentious structures including tho court
honwjnd a nnmbo of handsome resi
dni5 Tne tire sarted at the corner
of Bermuda and Morgan streets and
swept in a southwesterly direction The
burned section is bounded by Morgan
Alexander Lavergue and Bournoy
streets It is estimated that 700 per-
sons wore rendered homeless The
building nsod as a police court and jail
in Algiers was constructed about the
year 1812 by tho Lavergues for a resi-
dence in a portion of the town then
their plantation homo The loss by the
firo will not probably exceed 150000
The insurance is light Abont SO peo-
ple were more or loss injured and threo
children and a woman are missing
FOUR PERSONS KILLED
Thej Are Crushed by a Panhandle Train
at Millers SUtlon
Stkubknville O Oct 22 The east-
bound accommodation on the Pan Han-
dle crashed into a wagon at Millers
station crossing yesterday crushing tho
Vehicle and killing the four occupants
Their names are
Edward Cogau
Samuel Cogan Sr
Samuel Cogan Jr
John Campbell
Tho bodies were horribly mangled
EXGOVERNOR AMES DEAD
II Dies In Massachusetts After a Txmg
Illness
Noiith Easton Oct 23 ExGor
Olivor Ames died at his homo hero at
211 jesterday morning after a long
period of failing health although death
at last resulted frrm heart disease He
was G1 years old Ho had become wide-
ly known through his connection with
large business enterprises as well 33 on
account of his long and honorable polit-
ical record in this state
EXPLOSIONOF GAS
t
Three Fersons Fatally > XnJared and Six
OthersTSerlotulj
TTViliR Pa Oo 2T Brian ex
kXitu and lrou camp
inenananah three persons were
and six < seriously injured
3e of explosion unknown
FIGHT WITH RAZORS
Charles Rose Is Dead and James Glrard
Dying at Watklns
DEJ 7EH Oct 22 Charles Rose is
doad and James Girard is dying at
Watkins as a result of a duel with
razord Both men were employed as
secticn hands on the Union Pacific xail
rual There had been a fend of long-
standing between them
Refns to Speak For Ilardln
Louisville Oct 24 Cassias M
Clay Jr of Paris Ky who made the
race for the nomination of governor
with General P Watt Hardin Demo-
cratic Candidate and who was defeated
in the convention by a small majority
is out in a letter to the Democratic cam-
paign committee refusing to speak in
behalf of Hardin the free Bilver candi
date on a sound money platform He
charges Hardin with repudiating the
Democratic conventions platform and
will not vote for him Ho also states
in his letter that a change in tho con-
trol of affairs at Frankfort the abolish
ment of tho statehouse ring would be
of great bonofit to the state
Will Take It to the Courts
New Orleans Oct 24 The sugar
planters havo held a meeting here and
decided to take Bowlers sugar decision
to the courts Tho question as to
whether the test shall be made in the
court of claims or in the Federal courts
here was left to the discretion of the
executive committee which will also
name counsel and secure funds to carry
on tho contest
Crnshed to Death
Hartshorn I T Oct 23 John
Thomas a much respected whito em
ploye in shaft No 1 met a sudden and
hurrrblrdeath by being caught botween
running oars and the ribs of the entry
and crushed from head to foot into a
ihnpeless mass
Forty Rnlldlngs Barn
Madison Minn Oct 24 About 40
buildings chiefly business houses
burned here Tuesday Loss 150000
insurance about 45000 Only two
brick buildings saved
ALL OYER THE STATE
DR J J WARY KILLED AT DALLAS BY
M HARDCASTLE
The Cause of the Murder Is Unknown
Though It Is Intimated Former Trou-
ble Is Responsible Hardcastle Is In
Custody and Refnses to Talk or the
Affair
Dallas Oct 23 Dr J J Wray
was shot and killed here at 7 oclock
Monday evening opposite the McLeodho
telon Main street by M Hardcastle
The cause of the killing is unknown
save that the men have before had a dif-
ficulty
From the best information that can
street when they met Mr Hardcastle
who without almost any warning shot
the doctor Hardcastle was immedi-
ately arrested by tho police
The ball entered nearitheright tem-
ple of I > rAW 5i 2SH4j
brain and came outj e theKenter i
theJ < jkofttie h SaN Eien thftfor3 f
tho builet was not spent for ft struck
the iron doorpost about 130 feet away
on the opposite side of tho street with
considerable force The ball was fired
from a Colts revolver of 38caliber
Dr Wray was about 5 feet 5 inches
high and weighed about ISO pounds
Mr Hardcastle gives his aeo at 47 Ho
is about 5 feet 11 inches high and
weighs 190 pounds
Mr Hardcastle refuses to talk of the
affair and not state the causa of tho
killing
Dr Wray did not even have a pocket-
knife when killed
Hold Crime of Two Men
Gainesville Tex Oct 24 George
Ernest and Ed Holmes have been brought
here and lodged iu jail on a charge of
robbery They rode up to the store of
J B Smith in Delaware Bend a few
i2iight3 ago so it U claimed And iftcr
oatiug a lucL tloy asked tho olerli to
change a 20 bill While he was count-
ing the money from a shotsack the
robbers covered the clork with a C
shooter and took the entire amount
25 They then held up the proprietor
of the store and robbed him of 300 and
rode away They were arrested at
their homes near Rami I T
Train Ran Into a Store
Nayaota Tex Oct 21 A Houston
and Texas Central freight train going
north ran through a switch hero Fri-
day and was practically wrecked and
knocked a hole about 30 feet long and
15 feet high iu L J Wilsons 2story
brick store knocking down shelving
and scattering goods iu the utmost con-
fusion Very few customers wero in
tho store and they and the clerks made
theirescape uninjured The damage to
the Wilson property will be nearly G0O0
The track was cleared iu time not to
interrupt passenger traffic
Ground to rleces
Hallviixe Tex Oct 23 Clinton
McCoy a negro sectionhand who was
stealing a rido under a freightcar fell
while the train was passing here and
was literally ground to pieces Bits of
flesh were scattered along tho track for
400 yards It required 30 or 40 minutes
for the sectionhands to gather up the
small particles of his body which was
done with a shovel the pieces being put
in a drygoods bot
Was GlTen Judgment
Orange Tex Oct 24 In the dis-
trict court here judgment was rendered
against the Texas and New Orleans
Railway company in favor of Mrs
Georgia Brown for 9000 and eaoh of
three other heirs for 2000 a total of
5000 Suit wes brought on account
of William Brown by one of defend-
ants trains Notice of appeal was
given
Fight Orr Hoes
Wzlborn Tex Oct 24 Lemon
Popes hor it into Henry Cummings
field am r killed so of them
id shot oofc ouect all over his
body Oi lgsSreloaded his gun
with buckshot and fired mortally
wounding pope
> Ralsed the Quarantine
El Paso Tex Ock 23 The govern-
ment quarantine against Mexican cat-
tle wasraisoa Monday night at 12
oclock and jjt is estimated that there
are fully 7SC00 head now moving to-
ward the northern bank of the Rio
Grande Buyers ars here from many
Texas points
Fought Orer Cotton
Sulphur Springs Tex Oct 23 H
H Crabtree was shot and instantly
killed by Irba Darby a young man who
came to this country three years ago
from Florance Ala The trouble arose
over a bale of cottorv which both claimed
possession of Darby came in and sur-
rendered to the authorities
Ticket Office Robbed
Flatonia Tex Oct 24 Tho ticket
office at the Southern Pacific depot was
robbed here of 30 in cash The
thieves forced an entrance through a
window tore the ticket box from its
fastenings and made off with it The
box was found afterward in one of the
lumberyards with the tickets intact
but the money gone i
Farmer Shot and Robbed
Flatonio Tex Oct 24 A farmer
named Summers living about four miles
from town was shot and robbed Mon-
day night of 40 the proceeds of a tale
of cotton sold during the day
Shot and Killed
Texakkana Ark Oct 24 In a free
fight in a temperance saloon Zeb Rioh
ordson was shot and instantly killed by
a pistol shot fired by Frank Barkman
A fight was in progress when an Italian
struck Richardson a bystander This
precipitated a general fight in which
several shots were fired
Robbed or His Money
Brenham Tex Oct 24 Ike Lang
colored who resides seven miles south
of here on the Washington and Austin
county line reported that his house had
been burglarized during his absence at
church of 300 the front door being
forced and the bureau drawer being
broken open One arrest was made
Deed of Trust
Garland Tex Oct 24 The Ann of
Mark Elliston Co doing a general
merchandise business hero and having
branchhouses at Rockwall and Farm
ersville made a deed of trust conveying
all their goods storehouses and lots to
S A Allen as trustee Assets and lia-
bilities not known as yet
Death or Dr nnghef
Dallas Oct 22 Dr F E Hughes
died at midnight Sunday night at his
residenco on Hughes Circle of acute
pneumonia aged 65 years He was
born in Springfield Washington county
Ky Aug 22 1S30 and came to Texas
in 1850
Killed nil Brother
Lultno Tex Oct 23 Allen and
Lige Styles brothers and both working
on the same farm became involved in a
difficulty ending in Allen being shot in
the breast and abdomen with a load of
slugs Both are fatal wounds The
fratricide escaped
Foot Smashed by a Train
Tebbell Tex Oct 24 While at
tempting to ipoapduilre paybound pas
trainFrjiiJj Otcwfe stumbledand
acngir
fslL the rftSfTuhafa overihis left fobt <
aud inwiingt gra yyM g1
W K HENDERSON
All Unils of
rcpalriiiB
done with
the greatest
possible
dispatch
Pai
JL lit
with t
Casting
Made
Any
Day
AWO PROPRIETOR OF
Agent for
Skinner
Engines
and Boilers
Fell From a Load of Ilajr
Hockley Tex Nov 34 Richard
Weinor a young farmer slipped off a
load of hay and fell across a fence sus-
taining internal injuries from which he
died in a short time
Shot by a Lunatic
Bastrop Tex Oct 23 Amos Wil-
liams a lunatic shot and killed Will
Thompson his brotherinlaw on Mc-
Donalds farm six miles south of town
Both are colored
Two Tears In the Fen
Houston Oct 23 In the crimina
district court tho jury in the case of W
H Henderson charged with burglary
returned a verdict of two years in the
penitentiary
Died at Velasco
Velasco Tex Oct 24 Oscar Le
besque aged 33 years of the United
States buoy tender Pansy died here of
malarial fever He was a native of
New Orleans
Two More Serious
PJris Tex Oct 2l Parties who ar
riv here from the scene of the boiler
expiualon on Slough creek say that N
K Dilland the proprietor and a man
named Smith are dying
Two Huge Families
FW
its
ilies
Reward Offered
AUBTur Oct 23 Governor Culber
son has offered a reward for the arrest
of the unknown murderer of R L
Canner in San Saba county on the 15th
inst
Fire at Oollad
Goliad Tex Oct 22 Fire hero
Sunday morning destroyed every
building on the north side of the publio
square Loss about 14000 insurance
11000
Fatally Burned
Brenham Tex Oct 21 One mile
south of Bemham a 0yearold negro
girl named Ezell was fatally burned
by having her clothes catch fire from a
stove
Died or His Wonnd
Sweetwater Tex Oct 21 Wil-
liam Tlowers the man who was stabbed
at the dance here on the night of
Oct 15 is dead Vat Taylor is in jail
Kicked to Death
Allen Station Tex Oct 22 John
Christien who was kicked in the side
by a horse Saturday evening and in-
jured internally died Monday
Steam Gin Burned
LuLlxa Tex Oct 19 The steam
gin of M L Potts burned eight miles
from Belmont Loss 4600 insurance
2000
Local Option at Greenrllle
Greenville Tex Oct 24 At 12
oclock last night local option took ef-
fect and saloons will be closed for two
Zjars
George Walsh Dead
Abilene Tex Oct 24 Wholesale
Grocer George Walsh formerly of Gal-
veston died suddenly at his residence
here
Two Stores and PostofQce
Paris Tex Oct 24 Tho postoffica
and two stores at Bagwell burned
THE COURT SAYS NO
CORBETT AND FITZSIMMONS CON
NOT FIFHT IN ARKANSAS
A Wealthy Chicago Brewer Offers to
Put Up SS00O to Dave the Fight Be-
tween Corbett and Fitzslmmons In
the Woods Julian Is Willing but
Brady 2ot Heard From
Hot Springs Ark Oct 24 The de-
cision of the supreme court was re-
ceived by those interested in a spirit of
sadness and many grips were packed
Vendig said that the Florida Athletio
club had lost 30000
Despite the unfavorable decision Bra-
dy Julian and the citizens committee
met again last night The mayor pre-
sided and said if a referee was selected
the Hot Springs Athletio club would try
and have a fight on Nov I Several
names were proposed finally narrowing
down to Kilrain and John Clark Nei-
ther one has yet been selected
Mr van Hoffman of Chicago a rich
brewer offers to put up 5000 if Corbett
and Fitzsimmons will fight in the woods
between now and Nov 15 All he
asks is ttOvrivilege of inviting six of
his friendsji
Julian says he is willing and will
have Fitzsimmons here by Wednesday
next
NO 17
ilfE CJIPRY IS STOCKS
Steam pipe stc m fltUnft Inspirators
valve pocUnjr file steam guaccj
water suaRes niaislee duplex steam
pumps BlaVslee Jet pumps laee leath-
er magnolia wiTaL babbit metals
shafting Journal boxes post hangers
shafting coupling machine bolts
washers nuts hollowware stove cast-
ing plows etc etc
JEFFERSON FOTODRY
AND MACHINE SHOPS
Builder of Light Kail Road Cars of Ev ery Description Blacksmith
and Domestic Coal and Lubricating Oil
S st LUMBER BUGGY
SAW GUIDE Sntry
I Ar
was from 11Jiuq13 and wa ou his > rt
to Gordon Arli
ay
Dead In the Inlplt
Tilman Tex Oct 24 At a revival
meeting iu progress here Monday night
Rev A J Potter an itinerant Metho-
dist preacher widely known as the
Fighting Methodist Parson fell dead
in his pulpit from heart disease
3Irs Culberson Seriously III
Austlx Oct 23 The wife of Con-
gressman Dave Culberson and mother
of Governor Culberson is seriously ill
hero at the home of her son Her re
covery is considered doubtful
POBox809
Telephone No 3
J JEEFERSOM TEXAS
You Rub ft iif
and the
Pain comes out
DR C F BROWNS
EfflC
OMiMENr
Is a famous remedy of a famous physi
cian for general household use It cures
PAIN OR INFLAMMATION
QUICKLY and SURELY
At Druggist 25 cU A-
Be sure jon get tio right kuA Its nude only
bjthe
C F BROWN CHEMICAL CCW72 W An York
4 =
5000 for a fight on anisla d aearthere
in the Mississippi river andv gusraatae
ing no interference fcjS
Corbett will make a peace bond today
There is no forfeit in the Maher
ODonnell fight but SmitU and Ryan
will be paid 500 each
LEATHERMANS OPINION REVERSED
Supreme Court Decides gainst the
Chancellor Rnling >
Little Rock Oct 24 The supreme
court on yesterday rendered a decision
in the Corbett case Judge Leather
mans decision was reversed and ths
prizefight law sustained Corbett was
remanded back to the custody of the
sheriff of Garland county TSechiet
justice in delivering the opinion se
verely criticized Chancellaj Ijeatfcer
man saying he had no authorityfor him
action in the habeas corpus case
Must Fay Over Stake Money
New ToRKi Oci 21 In I
ing to Robert Fitzammons 7 ± t
part of the stake money in th jfight in
which he was to have mbt Corbett
The stake was attached sometime ago
by Joseph P Tooker on a bill for print-
ing incurred by Fitzsimmons
Glad of It
Little Rock Oct 23 Governor
Clarke when informed that the carni-
val at Hot Springs had been called off
said
Im glad of it and he wouldsay no
more
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AN OLD LANDMARK GONE
Seven Stars Tavern Burns In East TlnI
cent Township
Philadelphia Oct 23 The oldl
Seven Stars tavern in East Vincos
township Chester county together
with its stables burned Monday night
The Seven Stars tavern was one of the
oldest landmarks in the country It
was built long before the revolution and
was a famous stopping place for travel-
ers going from Philadelphia to Balti-
more The old tavern was tho scene of
many stirring events during the revo-
lution Washington and his generals
stopped there Nearby is the monu-
ment that marks tho graves of many
soldiers of the revolution who died in
old Pikeland church when it was used
as a hospital
Tan Alen Arrested
Providence Oct 23 Both partie
in the Colt divorce case have made
statements through their attorneys
Late Monday afternoon a writ was is-
sued for the arrest of J J Van Alen
of Newport charging him with the
alienation of a wifes affections Dam-
ages are placed at 200000 Under the
laws of Rhode Island ho can be arrested
and held until he furnishes such bonds
as the court may order
Excluded From the Malls
WasbtnotoN Oct 24 Acting Post-
master General Jones has leaned a fraud
order against the Kansas Mutual Invest-
ment company of Kansas City Kas
An order has also been issued against
the British American Loan syndicate of
Chicago Ills for obtaining money
through the mails by fraudulent prac-
tices
School Muddle Unsettled
Perry O T Oct 24 The mixed
school muddle is stilf unsettled Not-
withstanding Judge Bierers order the
board of education refuses to admit col-
ored children to the schools and ths >
Whole board is likely to be jailed for
contempt any day sow
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