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Clyde Democrat from Clyde, Kansas • 2

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TBE LITTLE FOLKS. THE DEMOCRAT. TE GIT DRUtgTO Short Corner for Stories In Their Own Them to Read. THOS. OWEN, Publisher.

mous size. They do not look it They feel it. Your heael ha like manner feels as if enormously puffed out. Then your breath comes spasmodically; hot flashes strike at the region of the heart; all the blood seems at times to rush in that direction, and you fight aimlessly for life and expect to fall dead. This is the commencement of the horrors.

Now you are fixed for seeing rats and snakes and vermin." ALL KINDS OF T1MKLY TOPICS. been An English woman has lately ATTEHPirD ASSASSINATION. i President Garfield Shot Down In a Wash. 1 acton Depot. On lat Saturday morning President Garfield was shot down in the P.

depot at Washington. He was starting to Long Branch to meet bis wile. The two, in company with others, were contemplating a visit to New England. After the President was shot he was conveyed to the White House. Ilirough Saturday, Sunday and Monday his condition was critical, and little hope was entertained for his recoYery.

Tuesday h's symptoms were for the better, and it now seems probatlc that he will survive. Charles Guiteau, the assassin, is in jail at Washington. Washington, D. July 2. President Garfield was shot this morning.

The shootiug was done by a slender man, about 5 feet 7 inches in height. lie relused to give his name, but it is said by persons who profess to know him, that his name is Dooly. Ine prisoner was arrested immediately after the firing by officers i the de -a appointed a church warden. Pennsylvania has 3,907 blind persons of whom 968 lire in Pliladelphia. then boarding theie.

Mrs. Lockwood states he acted strangely at times, and about the middle ot the month when she presented his bill he' could not pay. He afterwards le the house and sent Mrs. Lockwood a note; saying he was expecting a 16,000 position and Would soon pay his bill. Mrs.

Lockwood showed this note to General Logan, whosaid the man was crazy. Tnree weeks ago he met Mrs. Rickford, of Mrs. Lock wood's boarding house, on the street, and requested her not to say anything about the bUl he owed, as it would hurt him in his efforts to secure the position. Mrs, Lockwood says that Gitteau was a great bore to General Logan, so persistent was he in his efforts to secure that gentleman's efforts in his behalf Since leaving Mrs.

Lockwood's house, Jhe has been stopping at various places, but never at a great length of time, for the reason that he appeared to have no funds. lie told one of the boarders at Mrs. Lockwooa's that he expected to be appointed Minister to France, but did not desire it to be Up to day before yesterday, when he registered at the Riggs house, he had been stop-in g. tor the six weeks, with no baggage but a paper box. at 920 Fourteenth street.

Col Roberta. Ingeisoll says he knew the assassin well, and had always regarded him as a quiet, sober and sane man, and he has no special pro tension, but has been an officeholder and office seeker. Col. Inge rsoll is of the opinion at his insanity is feibned. The assassin's resolution to murder President Garfield was evidently intended, by tbe close watch he has kept upon the movements of his excellency for the past few days.

Mr. Brooke Darrell of the Treasury department Immediately recognised him as Identical with a man whom he had seen hanging about the neighborhood of the White House for some time past, and a policeman at the depot offices, Pat Kearney, who arrested Gitteau, says he has noticed him suspiciously lurking about Sixth stieet for three days past WATCHING CARRIAGES AND VEHICLES as they arrived and departed. Gitteau, it Is said, held the position of Consul to Marseilles during the last administration, having been appointed through the influence of A Paris dispatch reports the appearance of a sew and terrible contagion resembling leprosy at Toulouse. I 3 3 a a a 9 A woman who looks almost exactly like Kate Bender has been sent to the California State Prison for ten year, for murder. pot.

He was first taken to nonce headquarters, and subsequently removed to the district jail, 3 Oi ihe shooting occured in the ladies' room ot the depot immediately alter the President had en tered, walking arm in arm with Secretary Blaine says Thi9 uHe who drifts into a recent writer, "rarely leaves it." on tneu way to tne limited express tiaiu. wmcn was about read to leave, fcecietarv Blaine on 1 worth- hearing the pistol shots, two in number, rushed in the direction from which they came, with a explains why we have so many less newspapers. view of arresting the would-be assassin. Before reaching the man, however, the Secretary re turned to the President and found him uros trated. Both shots took effect, the first in the THE HOME Aids to Comfort la Warm Weather Get a Elosne Valuable Household Hints.

A large amount of discomfort may be saved during the summer months by the employment of oil stoves for the preparation- of light dishes for the table. The amount of heat produced by these stoves is small, and as the flame comes in immediate contact with the vessels in which water is boiled or dishes cooked but little heat is diffused in the room. The fire in an oil stove is kindled and extinguished instantly, so that a room is not warmed by the heat produced betore or after it is employed for cooking or laundry purposes. The use of ice during the summer saves a large amount of cooking. With an ice box or refrigerator, meat, pastry, and many other articles prepared lor the table may be kept several day? in good condition.

No person desires to eat fojd or to drink fluids that are of the same temperature as tbe surrounding air. To be grateful to the taste they must be considerable warmer or cooler, and it generally matters little which condition they are. Tea is very indpid when it is at the same temperature as the air in summer, but it is very grateful to the taste when heated to 100 degrees or cooled by nxans of ice. Much labor and discomfort are saved by the use ot ice in summer in the preservation and preparation ol articles of food and drink. Arbors covered with twining and flowing vines and fitted up with seat3 do much to render the premises comfortable during the summer.

They can be employed for setting the table in, or used when the inmate? of the house are engaged in light work or in reading. Men also prefer an arbor to a room in the house when they ara resting at noon or night. right arm and the second just above the right General Loir an. When this administration nip ana near tne ainey The President had alighted from his carnage come into power, he was recalled, and some chanre that in his desperation he re and was passing tnroush the ladies' room to tno Gen. Garfield's uncle Thomas who was recently killed in a railroad smash-up, supplied most of the money for the President's education.

Blamed if I can keep my mind on grab, elegantly observed Mr. Grifconi, the Chicago faster, on the thirtynsecond sorted to the Distoi ior revenee. City Postmaster Ainear. who was nresent at the shootincr. is cars.

When about a tew feet inside of the room, the assassin, who was within three feet of him, fired one shot. The President was dazed, aud Clyde, Kansas. quoted as saying: "I have been in many a battle. made no ancmDt at self-protection. Blaine had and have seen many men mortally wounaea, and never one with a face that more clearly "Tell us ft story, Kate," said Emma.

Yes, do," chimed in Bertha. "Will you tell us a Etory eaid Herbert. Thus entreated by these dear, good children, I could not refuse. while their three heads, close together, with their bright faces beaming upon me and upon each other, formed a pretty pic ture, I told them this story about two shepherd-dogs. Bravo and Rory "When farmer John and "his bride moved into their little white hou3e, a mile from the old homestead, they took with them the young dog.

Bravo, and left Bory to guard the old house. Bravo was large and wide awake, but only five months old. Ue seemed verv happy in his new home. His master taught him many useful things and for a week or more he showed no signs of home-sick ness. "But when old Toss, from the tannery near by, made an attack upon him, although Bravo'sfleetness saved him from harm, ho began to wish he had never left his puppy-hood's home to live with farmer John.

Down he sat at the door of his kennel, with a lonely and forsaken look, trying to smooth down the hair cf his sleek co.it that old Toss had ruffled. ''The tanner's dog repeated his attack for tro, or three days, and more than that, drove poor Bravo from his nice warm quarters at night, com polling him to lie out in the cold. Then Bravo said to 1 iruself, 'Something must be done. I dare not fight Toss; for he Las long teeth, and 13 a savage dog, more than a match for me. I think my best plan is to go and tell And away he sped, just at sunrise, and came back in time lor breakfast, with a cheerful look in his face.

"Now. Rory was steady and brave and wise. He bad no love tor running round nights; eo it surprised his master, when, 'just as the sun went down that day, Rory started down the road, and up the lane to farmer John's. On he nt. with a grave look, without stopping to greet any old friend, even by a wag of nis tail.

Bravo met him, and whisked around him; and after a short consultation, the two dogs crawled into the kennel, Rory staying nearest to the door. "The moon shone clear and bright, and all was still until about midnight, when farmer John's wife was suddenly awakened by a sound of growlirg, snarling and yelping. 'Wake up, John, quick, quick! Get she shouted. The farmer leaped from his bed, and, half-dressed, ran to tbe door, thinking that the dogs were killing theep; but instead of sheep, Rory and Bravo had Toss at their mercy, and were giving him a severe punishment." good!" shouted Herbert. "That served him just right." But little Berth a turned a wondering look upon Herbert; she could not help turned towards one door.

Ihe assassin fired the Corner of Washington Street and Borton Avenue. showed certain ccath than the President second shct in ten seconds. Tne President full, and Mrs. White, who attends the ladies' waiting day of his experiment. Washwotos, July 6.

The President's condition continued favorable yesterday, room, rushed to him AND RAISED UP HIS BEAD, "We should smile." Blaine also rushed to the assistance oi the Pres and at 2 o'clock this morning he was rest" dent, 'ihe assassin passed out toward street Two persons have given $5,000 and $10,000 respectively to carry out the plan for a homoeopathic hospital for women ing easily. The physicians, who are much but Parke, ticket agent, jumped through the encouraged, have no longer a fear of peri- tonus, but regard suppuration with some aud children at Boston. window and caught the assassin, who made no resistance. Officer Came v. a depot policeman, rushed up and took hold of the assassin, and immediately afterward Officer Scott also took hold of him.

Parke let the officers have him, and turned his attention to the President. Ilelo anxiety. The President yesterday increased Church property has to pay taxes in the amount of nourishment with no un came and the President was taken upstairs, and New Hampshire went it is worth over favorable results. he said not a word until he was laid down. $10,000, and some of the church people wnen he asked that nis shoes be taken on.

say ing he felt pain in his feet. As soon as his shoes call for another revision. were removed, he said to Secretary Windom rOU TUE FARMER. Go right now and send a telegram to Mrs. Gar field, saying I leel considerably better, and it she Ex- a Profitable Crop Patent Right Bye feels well enough to come to Washington immediately This dispatch was sent, and a special "There is something rotten in the State of Denmark," but as cremation is oomincr into favor there, the nusiance tortious Agricultural Note.

train was at once sent to ixmar urancn tor Mrs. Garfield. Secretary Blaine was not coins with JJuring several montns past the price the party, but went down to bid the President tern jo; will doubtless be abated. of rye has been higher than that of wheat good-bye. Ue said: The President and I were walking arm-in-arm towards the train.

I heard in all the leading markets in tbe coun two shots and saw a man run. I started after him. but. seeing that he was grabbed lust as be Nasry's letters from Europe are pronounced exceedingly flat; but the public try. Tbe crop laet year was somewhat jrot out ot tne room, came to tne President ana short while the demand for it has been found him lying on the floor.

The floor was should bear in mind that they are writ covered with the President's A number unusually large. A very large class cf ten for Ohio consumption. of people who were around shortly afterwards have some of that blood on their persons. I think I know tbe man. I think his name is Dittor.

The assassin is about five feet seven The President of the English Board our foreign inhabitants were accustomed to the use of rye in their old homes, and continue to eat it in preference to wheat alter they come to this country. Bread inches in teight, of strong though not stout acMFarsr goods, a build. THE WEAPON HE USED of Trade will make an effort to combine with America in putting a stop to the practice of crimping seamen. was a revolver about seven inches long. It bad an ivory handle.

The calibre was very laige. It is what is known as a California pistol. It made 1 made of rye retains its moisture longer than that made of wheat. It has more tlavor and on that account is more palas table when eaten without butter or fruit Groceries and Provisions, Boots and Shoes a very loud report. Parke says both shots were fired while the as The congregation of the Rev.

(Mayor sassin was behind tue rresident. When Officers Scott and Carney got hold of the assassin and Get a Home. We would have every true man build for himself a home, be it ever so humble in its beginning. Industry and frugality and good judgment will make of ic tbe most lovely spot of earth. The man without a home is like a sojourner without a country.

'Che richest, happiest and best man in the wide world is he who has a pretty, comfortable home of his own, a family, good health, and owes no man a cent, even though his entire worldly possessions would not sell for a thousand dollars, and though he has never held so high an office as town constable or rcadanaster. We sometimes feci constrained to doubt whether a man without a borne can at best be but an ind'ffcrent citizen and a more indifferent patriot. He cannot feel that interest in other people's real prosperity that he feels in his own, and without such prosperity we could have no country worthy a name. He would scarcely care to risk his life in de-fecse of the hearthstone of his landlord, but let that hearthstone be his own, and woe to the invader who should threaten it with desecration. The homes of the people are the strengtt the State.

Build them, beautify them, own them and be happy. This is the lair deduction from hosts of instances and is the true philosophy of home making and home owning. sauce. The great number of person who are daily arriving from various portions of Germany and the Scandinavian coun Kalloch of San Francisco, have written him a letter asking him not to were taking him to police headquarters he said ALSO A PULL LINE OF voluntarily to them; I did it and will go to jaU for it. I am a stalwart and Arthur will be run for office aeain.

He responded that President." lie had a letter in his hand and tries will cause a large demand for rye next season, and farmers will do well to he would not. wanted the officers to take it to Gen. Sherman, feeling pity even for lots. "Let us hear the rest of the story," said Emma. So 1 went on, consider this fact in deciding what grains saying it would be an right.

The pusoner made no resistance, raying he had contemplated the to sow. ine circumstance tnat the once Killing ot tne President and it was lor the srood "The sharp voice of the farmer made of rye is higher than that of wheat The London Times has gone to the trouble of showing its readers how they of the country. About 9 o'cIock the assassin went NOTIONS FANCY GOODS, HATS AND GAPS, ETC. t3T All kinds of Canned goods constantly on hand fff Rory and Bravo releaso their vim'jc to a hackstand adjoining the depot and engaged a hack from Barton, a colored hack man. lie shows that the former is a neglected crop, and one that is deserving of more and in a crestfallen wav, started may best sustain themselves in the wa said be wanted to eo to Greenwood cemctarv in for his borne; but, before he could get attention man it receives.

live is a ter. Most neoDle would much 1 at her over the fence, Rory gave him a final a short time and wanted the hack man to drive very fast when he should get in the hack. lie agreed to pay 2 for the hack on condition that fc learn how they can sustain themselves more productive as well as a more hardy plant than wheat, while it is less liable clutch that sent him off yelping. He never came back; and when he met the hackman would drive fast. When stot on land.

io De injured oy insects, it will pro tne assassin was eoine to the back he mad en -0X0. Bravo after waid, he was careful not to gaged, and he insisted that it was important for duce a gooa crop upon a poorer sou, and trouble him. one that has received less preparation. him to go on aud deliver a message to General Sherman. When the officer refused to let him "In a.

shor. time Bravo grew to be so Northwestern "personal:" "ine and lawyers of Marshall, widely in their opinions as to the go. he begged them to take the letter he had to strong and brave, that he could light bis General Sherman. Followinc is a codv of the letter the assassin wanted de.vered to General own battles without the aid of his friend Aiany tracts oi loose, sandy land will produce large crops of rye on which a paying crop of wheat, corn or potatoes cannot be grown. There are many large Innfo niinili, 1-.

.1 i I. 4 Sherman: "July 2. 1881. 2 i -h, White Haute1 -Slh1j Drop fa and see our Stock of Come and sec us, no trouble to show our goods. Rory." amount of whisky Judge Julian Cox can absorb and conduct the business of the The three children, who had listened The President's tragic death wa i sad necessity, but it will unite the Republican party to save the republic.

Life is a flimsy dream, and it matters novwi ui cauuj iauu 111 iut3 iv eoicru verv attentively to the storv, now talked Circuit Court." States, considered almost valueless, that will produce large and excellent crons it over; and they came to the conclusion iiuie wnen one goes. A HUMAN LIFE IS OF SMALL VALUE. of rye. These tracts could be nurchaeed that Toss received a good lesson, and During the war thousands of brave bays went and utilized by growing rye to most ex down without a tear. I presume the President was a Christian, and that he will be happier in was probably a better dog after it.

"For." said Herbert, "a dog who abuses a small-dog is almost as mean as a big boy who cellent advantage. Wiln very few cx Russia wants more ships ot war, and the Minister of Marine proposes to spend for them 216,000,000 roubles about S160.000.000. Tins Bum would be more paraaise man nere. it win be no worse lor Mrs. ceptions rye is only raised by small and All goods are as represented Garfield, dear soul, to part with her husband poor farmers.

A large proportion of all We sell at bottom prices, and guarrante satisfaction. this way than by a natural death. lie is liable 1 Household Knowledge. Broiled Steak. Never put salt on a steak until after it is cooked.

After trimming on each side equally, dress to taste with fresh butter, pepper and salt, and add if preferred, a teaspoonful of lemon juice. Strawberry Cream. A pint and a half of fresh fruit beaten with half a pound of loaf sugar; stir to it a pint and a half of cream, or half that quantity of cream and belt of new milk, putting in the cream first; beat it till it bears a fine froth and put it in glasses or in a glass dish. Other berries may be used in the same wav. the rye produced in tbe country is raised wisely expended in ameliorating the to go at any time, any way.

I had no ill will towards the President: his death was a political on little patches of from one to five tyrannizes over a little boy." The Bear and Her Cubs. UNCLE CHARLIE. "Are there any people besides Eaqui necessity. I am a lawyer, a theologian and a condition of the wretched peasants. acres in extent.

We have wheat fields extendingover several thousand it is an unusual thing to find even a Common Councils throughout the ruucian. i am a siaiwan oi tne stalwarts, was with General Grant and the rest of yoar men in New York during the canvass. I have some papers for the press which I shall leave with Byron Andrews and his co- Gannon maux in the snow-countrv?" asked quarter of a section of land in one body devoted to the grain that is worth more Harry, one day. country are now dealing with the question whether to appropriate money for journalist at 1420 New York avenue, where all "JNot manv." said 1. "mere is a than wheat.

small Danish settlement in Greenland; reporters can see them. I am now going to the jail." fsignedl Charles Gitteau. Doctor To wnshend, health officer, was the first to reach the President. The President was shot Fourth of July fireworks. The decision in most of the lame cities of the East is but, with that exception, the Esquimaux and the bears have the country pretty Patent Right Extortions.

Corner WasMnaton Street and Borton Arenie, from the right as he entered the ladies' reception room of the depot, with t'ecretarv Blaine. generally in the negative, but in the The American Dairyman in discussing much to themselves." West the popular demand for old -fash-. The ball entered above the third rib, but whether it took its course towards the spine was not "Tell me about the bears," said Harrv. the Patent laws which provide for pun ioned displays is too strong to be re "I saw a bear last summer at the White ascertained. The wound was probed by Dr.

ishing the innocent purchaser of patent Bliss, who reported that In inserting the orobe mountains. He was chained to a tree: sisted. the course of tbe ball old not extend toward the ed articles, says in alluding to the barb "Hut tbe bear that roams around over spine. Mill is not certain It did not. It was the unanimous opinion of tbe physicians that wire decision: "Here is a case in which the snow and ice of the Arctic regions, is Secretary Hunt has appointed an Advisory board of Naval officers to make the need for the President was not ihe nro many thousands of farmers ell over the West and Northwest will be held liable much larger and more savage than the common black bear you saw.

It is a of the wound, but rest. The extent of the dan ger or tbe wound is not yet known, and more a report on the number and class of 4 for royalties for using an article which dingy white color. When full grown it can be told when he nosses. as the kidnevs are Potato Croquettes. Take six boiled potatoes, pass them through a sieve; add to them three tablespooufuls of ham grated or minced finely, a little grated nut eg, pepper and fait to taste, and some chopped parsley; work into this mixture the yolks of three or four eggs, then fashion it into the shape of balls, roll them in bread crumbs, and fry in hot lard, and serve with fried parsley.

Green Pea Soup. Boil a pint of green peas in water with salt, a head of lettuce, an onion, a carrot, a few leaves of mint, and a sprig of parsley, some pepper and salt to taste and a lump of sugar. When thoroughly done, strain off the liquor snd pass tbe through a hair sieve; add as much of the liquor as will bring it to the right consistency; put the soup in a sancepan with a small pat of fftsh butter; let it boil up, and" serve with dice-shaped bread fried in butter. vessels which should be constructed for injured. they bought in good faith, and one of sometimes measures nine icet in CARRIED TO HIS HOME.

the United States Naval service, and to which they could have no means of length." Tbe President at 10:20 was conveved to the Ex knowing that it was an infringement. "Didn't 1 see one in Barnum's menag 'I ecutive mansion under a strong escort of metro erie?" Prof. Willard shows that the same thing has occurred and is occurring in the politan poiice. i wo companies of regulars from the Washington barracks, were ordered out to I think not, Harry; for thz polar recommend such other improvements as in their opinion may be deemed nee-essary for the gi eater efficiency of the service. The report of this Advisory board will be incorporated in the secre preserve quiet.

Great excitement nrevailcd and bear sutlers so much from beat, even in dairy, and that relief should be granted by amending the patent laws, so that the tbe streets were thronged with anxious inquirers eager to learn the condition of the Pre-ident. our coldest winters, that it will not live long in this climate." innocent purchaser or user of the article" ihe shooting occurred in the presence of some nuy or sixty laaies. A here was a rumor that the should not be made to suffer for the sins of "There is one thing very interesting tary's report to the next Congress. shooting wes done by an ex-Consul to Marseilles, others; but that the manufacturers and who was removed irom omce. i ne Distoi with The Pomcroy House has lately changed hands; has been renovated and newly furnished Aroug jout.

is located close by the K. P. K. R. Depot; and has fod sample rooms in center of towji.

It is the only real first-class house in town, and runs a splcnded new Kansas City 'Bus to and from til trains, fkee. Terms, $2 per day. Commercial travel a specialty. in the bear nature, and that is the affection of the female lor its young. This venders should be alone held responsi- which the firing was done is a California weapon One day last week a logger employed with ian extremely heavy caiiare, better known ble or indictable for infringements of has often been noticed.

I as a "Bull Dozer." mtpnto ii.k....,: Truckee at 'A Greenland bear in the mountains near was with two cubs was Station sent Carney arrested the assassin. pursued across a field of ice by a party whosaid: "I did it! lama stalwart and Arthur tacked dv a large lynx, which tore his A Lost Lover. Washington Letter. The officers of the Government receive is now rresident. Take a letter I have hero, tn of armed sailors.

At first she tried to Acrlcultoral Motes. General Sherman and he will tell you a1! about urge the young ones along by running opeaKing oi our great wheat ernroi it." a1 a ara tne American aimer remarks that few tne rresiaent was snot twice. uneiDa.il en some very amusing letters now and again. Gen, Walker, the superintendent before them, turning around and calling them to her; but finding that the pursu tered irom tne rear to one Fide and is believed tn people in our country realize how inex have passed through the kidneys. The doctois of the census, received a doleful account haustibleour resources are for wheat neid out the other day of a lost lover.

The letter SOKE HOPE OF A POSSIBLE RECOVERY. growing. Tne total area of lands availa ers were gaining on them, she pushed and threw the cubs before her, one after another, until she effected their escape. GO TO THE was a bona fide one and was from a lady. ble for wheat culture in the United but it was plain that they felt but little, if any, hope.

One shot went through the arm. clothing from his person and lacerated his flesh considerably before it could be driven away. It is recorded as a strange circumstance that a single animal of this kind, without being first assailed, should attack a man. The logger was armed with a hatchet, but this was of no avail. After escaping he fled to the camp, from which two men soon started out with rifles and killed the lynx.

an unmarried lady, from one of the I i. i States is not less than 470,000,000 acres. Great Bargains "Jachcub would place itselt across The rresident talked to a Western Associated Southern States. rress reporter ana said he felt nrettv stro tip- Uur entire wheat croD of last vear would her path to receive the impulse, and She said her lover left her fifteen considering his wounds, but complained not supply seed enough to sow such a wnen tnrown rorwara wouia run on oi a uBguns; sensanon in nis leet as vears aeo, taking with him, as a loan vast area. ward until overtaken by the mother annoying him more than from her, a few hundred dollars that when it would adjust itself for another eise.

ine nuui won buoi mm wrote nis name on AT THE A writer on ensilage savs: "It will a card, "cnas. uitteau, Attorney-at-Law. ot Chi throw." her uncle had left her. She gave the name of her lover as also her own, and assist enormously in making mankind independent of the weather, for the cago." Washington was wild with excitement, and the whole populace gathered about tbe Hai 'Well, that shows that even a bear IOWA Exclusive CASH E00Tg50E said her lover might possibly be dead. ti more mtomac depot, ine man evidently has good feeling," said Harry, "and A examination of the wretched hovel constant use ol tne plow and the culti She had certainly not beard from him had deliberately planned the assassination with some common sense, too.

I'm glad that in Philadelphia in which Mrs. Fritz since he way, although she had the idea, so tar as can now be ascertained, of i vator, and the raising of strong, growing crops will greatly obviate the difficulties the sailors did not catch them. What maaing atuiut i reuuem. taken great pains to discover his where would those cubs have done without A TOUCHING TILEQBAV. from drougth.

while the loss and exoense little baby was gnawed to death by rats reveals a state of affairs infinitely disgusting and discreditable. There are their mother?" abouts. She had been waiting for the names of the census to be published, of harvesting crops in bad weather will Mrs. Garfield. Elberon.

Lone Branch: The De greatly diminished bv this mode of President wishes me to say to you from him that he has been seriously hurt, how seriously he but she was getting tired of waiting. preserving ioou. cannot yet fay. lie is nimren and hopes you Therefore she begged, that vieneral The Jlm-Jams win come to mm soon, ue sends nis love to Walker would look over the names and A correspondent of the New York yx tell her where her truant lover could be oizneoi a. kockwell.

World tells all about the sensation pro TUB MARKETS. CHEAP CASH The next 60 days in all kinds of Dry Goods, Hats Caps, Boots, Shoes, The name of the assassin, as written bv himself. found, or if he was dead to tell her holes everywhere in the floor, walls, and ceiling through which rats, many of them of enormous size, are constantly appearing and disappearing by the score. The creatures are bold enough to dismay a terrier in the daytime, but at night duced bv lira-jams. This is the way he is Charles Gitteau.

and he says be is an attorney- THE BEST GRADE OF GOODS tackles the subject. "Delirium tremens! NEW YORK. at-law at Chicago. The Star 6ays in an extra where he was buried. She enclosed a stamp for a reply.

Gen. Walker has not that when tbe assassin was arrested he said "I Beeves, native steers tg in Snakes! Jim-jams! Yes. I've had touches did it. and want to be arrested. I am a stalwart.

Sheep, common to 4 50 yet had time to go through the fifty millions of names to oblise this faithful and Arthur is President now. I have a letter of them. You want to know now it reels? I'll tell you. You have been drunk to to to to to 12 25 a bo 6 10 6 75 1 23 mors. 5 90 Flour, orood to choice 5 70 thav YrAA a carnival and arp kI mnor and I here that I want you to cive to General Sher I II vlll ATnlain ovorvtltltur I' Ira ma tn woman, but if he does it at all it will be Wheat.

No. 2 red 22 maybe a week, maybe more. At last CHEAP for CASH. savage enough to make sleep danger dus the police station." it was utterly impossible to some rainy Sunday when he can't go to Corn, No. 2 white 64c liquor ceases to excite, brace up or tran ti ii a i Rain access 10 ine wane Mouse, me nonce ana church.

even for grown people. 8T. LOUIS. Beeves Goo 1 to fancy f5 70 quillize. You drink a half-pint of bran a ins uigui, sucr soldiers belnsr all around it.

and would let no one but cabinet officers in. There was com mauve 3 25 Texans 3 on munication by telephone, which was the only to to to to to 10 4 25 4 00 4 55 6 10 dy. It has no more effect than so much water. Then you are close on the horrors. Food won't help you, your stom Mna T.

ITI.aaa rM lit mi'i SHa. A Mo Hospitol Heeded. No palctial hospital needed tor Hop Bit- way to reacn mem. SOMETHING ABOUT GITTEAU. 8 heop, common to 3 26 Wojrp, common to VUUIVB9 VailCbTt teis patients, nor large-paiaried talented ach rejects it Now your punishment 1 i Charles Gitteau.

the would-be assassin. Is a foreigner by birth and has been a very peisistent Mcn'n. Boy and Youth's Boots (all hand Wheat, No. 2 red 1 puffers to tell what Hop Bitters will do or commences, xou can't sleep, xou are maae ana warranted), at ail prices. applicant tor a consular station, ue has haunted Wheat, No.

8 red 1 08 care, as they tell their own story by their certain and absolute cures at home. New the Executive mansion for several weeks, and JVG WIHHimlllllimlHMIIIIIHHHMMIl 90C call and see before you buy, as I WILL weary. Oh, so weary, but there is no rest You are tired of thinking, yet the brain will think. You lie down, drop CorflMtm imtiinMtM 41 to his disappointment in not Retting what he wanted led to a temporary aberration of mind. NOT BB UHDERSOLD.

York Ind vendent. 2l tO SriC Have just received a Jarge and nc line of BERIIAIlTOWlf YAMS. Oats Butter, dairy. 12 to ISO 12C -He ''She is a remarkably sweet into a doze for a moment and wake uu with a shock, as if touched by an electric tiitteau'a Lif la Washington. KANSAS CITY.

Beeves Extra native 5 50 Washington. D. July 2. Charles Gitteau, 1 REMEMBER ALLt GOODS WARRANTED I wire. You are covered with prespira- singer.

1 don't known wnen 1 have heard such a fine voice. Did you notice her bravura passages?" She'No but tbe death of the baby, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz were afraid to sleep in the bed were their child bad been so frightfully mutilated, but finally yielded to fatigue and retired, taking their three remaining children with them. Sbon after they were horrified to see by the light of a candle, which had been left burning two enormous rats leap on the bed, and, after running rapidly over it in search of another child, disappear in the darkness on the other side, as they thought.

The neighbors express the opinion that the miserable shanties ought, to be razed, and speak in no mild terms of the owner ot the property who, they say, will charge rent tor the hovels until they drop to pieces oi burn down. nutcners 3 2A 4 00 tion. Youcetup and walk the room. to to to to 6 75 4 00 4 30 6 40 the assassin of the President, is a Canadian "Frenchman by birth and hails from Chicago. Also new dress goods.

Have a largo streets walk, walk, and then fling your Colo'do Texan cattle. 8 60 6 15 noticed the lace on her dress. It's stock of Standard lings. He came here In the month of February with real Hamburg, and just lovely." self down, praying for a few minutes' sleep. All this for days, with people Wheat, No.

2m 18o recommendations from various paitiesin Illi Wheat. No. 8. nois, to secure a United States consulship to Repairing done with neatness and die patch. Thanking my patrons for theil pant favors.

I hope, by Square Dealing, ta Corn, No. 2 white mixed GAMED QOODS. "Mother Has corn, no. 2 Marseilles, France. He went In March to tbe well known boarding house of Mrs.

Lockwood, Wrote an Illinois girl to her Eastern rela oats. ho. 40KC J7c 9i to 12c 11 to 12o 7 to7Uc Butter, medium to choice tives. 4 She took bitters for a lone time. In Stock and now in order to reduce about you, and through nigbts.

ISut no Chinese torturer employed in keening some miserable criminal awake until he dies was ever more full of relentless vig-ilence than your abused nerves. Dreads indescribable seize upon yon. Your hands have a sensation of being of enor formerly Mrs. Bines, 810 Twelfth street, and tried to secure board. Mrs.

Lockwood did not Poultry, iter the same as early as possible, will sell merit a fair share of yoar patroaaga la the fCftire. xespeotfally yours, H. E. Feight 1 00 nae ms appear an ce ana cave bun an out of tbe but without any good. 80 when she heard of tbe virtues of Kidney-Wort she got a box, and it has completely cured her Liver Complaint." ITmxAA and Come.

at greatly reduced prices. wry room in the nores of rettlnr rid oi him. He Lard 1JC lie pretended know General fcogan and others Hama.

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About Clyde Democrat Archive

Pages Available:
428
Years Available:
1880-1882