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onraooos co. HUTCHISON, KANSAd POINTER NO. 203. Mr. J. D. Wiener Goes out January 1 , 1 896. Someone else comes in -which1 you will hear about later. To make the change the present stock must be Closed out In 30 days. To prepare for this immense. Our store will be closed on Wednesday, 27th, Thursday, , 2Sth, And Friday, 2'Mh. Sale to commence on SATURDAY, The 30th. Watch for further announcements. ' Si ted tee LEADER Dry Goods Co. J. D. WIENER, J. A. MILNE Ma nagors ihs Cultan Charged with Ordering the Armenian Massacres THE WORST NOT PUBLISHED If tlm Hncjllsh, ' reiich mi'J Russian Consuls Were to Make Known Their Ol'lchtl Ilcpurts Kurupe Would btUllll Aghast. Poston, Nov. 20. The following let tor has been received from u reliable person in Constantinople: Tho TurUs have Induced some of the subsi dize) I Kurnpcan papers to seoau of these erknes ns Armenian outbre iks. etc.. but Hie ambassa dors huvc fu 1 reports which lh.-y ouiflil to pub lish tliiit rcfulo these un I show c inclusively t hut within u rtuy or two after ho signed the re form scheme, tho sultan ordered the Armenians 10 bo tnussticrtd in onler thus there should be no nuastion of an Armenian majority in any of the provinces. The p ople s ms'ht tho soils oSitituahe tin J so did not ox.H-r.te tho sultan's wish to the fullest extent. Hut tho loss of lire hu-i been awful. Mireiver. there secn.s to be no, war of pi'cventl.ii,' mora of Cie same sort. It is the mo-t awful erinio of tho ceiit'jry. Uvuiis-- It is persist ently falsiiljil by its author. Everywhere the storv is tho same a ile!ilierato preparation u:ul then a story sent to Europe Hint tho Armenians attacked III? Inoffenslvo TurUs anil were reilu. e;l to order after a fjw hail been killed. Worse times u re in store for us. Europe Is divided In counsel, and tho Turks nnillnif that nothing Is ilono for this criino will no on to ex tremes. Tho highest Moslem court has declared that tho sultan cannot lawfully Do restrained in tho oxerciso of his will, since ho Is the representative of God for tho wholo earth. From 1 .( M to 20,001 people have been slaughtered durlnif the last month and.ln con sequence no loss than liifl.OOO persons hereto fore dependent on them for their dally food are now in want. The oomlmr winter will witness u vast amount of suffering. ..It Is not alone at Sassoun, but nil over tho laud that the occur rences have taken place. The Wont Not Made Public. London, Nov.- 2(1 A dispatch to the Daily News from Constantinople piv inr a general resume of the situation, declares that recent massacres put the early outrages of Sassoun and Moosh entirely In the background. , If either England, Franco or Russia should pub lish the stories reported officially by the cool-headed consuls, all Europe would stand aghast at the proofs. Wherever these consuls have investi gated matters they have found that the accusations that the Armenians provoked the riots are false. The Vienna correspondent of the Telegraph announces that strenons ef forts are beinff made throughout the Armenian provinces to compel clergy men and prominent perso'ns by threats to sign addresses. to the sultan declar ing that the Armenians provoked all outbreaks. It is claimed that the one which recently appeared from Erze louin wasnrocured in this fashion. conHErro jiEiiKKMENr. Says He Abdicated In Kavor of Malier lie can He Wan an Irishman. Lynx, Mass., Nov. 20. Retire:! Cham pion J. J. Corbett said in an interview yesterday: "I am disgusted with the entire business and henceforth will confine my entire time to the stage. No matter what the public may say, whether It be complimentary or other wise, I cannot be Induced again to enter the arena. They may say when I whipped Sullivan he was an old man, and that I never whipped a good man in my career, but I am fully deter mined in my purpose to quit I suppose the public blames me for not pulling off the Byht with Kitzsimmons, but I am not disposed to answer any criticism and will not do so. I be stowed the championship upon Peter Maher because ho is an Irishman and because I prefer he should have and defend the title rather than place it in the custody of an Australian or Eng lishman." HKCATKI) TK.1INS. The Storm Caused rnsseneers from All Di rections Much Inconvenience. Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 2ti. Yester day's storm seriously affected the train schedules in this city this morning, and most of the trains from the east and west pulled into the Union depot behind time. The conductors re ported no serious trouble with tho snow. Tho delay was duo to the crippled wire service, which made tiie running of the trains hazardous, and uncertain. The cars were covered with ice and snow, and looked as if they had come through a blizzard. A HOY FIEND. tie Confessed to Having Murdered Ills Fa ther and Mother and Another. Ai.iiany, Ore., Nov. L'f). Lloyd Mont gomery, the 13-year-old boy under ar rest for the murder of his father and mother und Daniel McKercher, near Hrownsville last Tuesday, has made a full confession admitting that he killed allthree'of them. lie says he shot his father because he scolded him and killed his mother and McKercher because they took his father's part in the quarrel. Want a Convention. Excursion Snuxos, Mo., Nov. 2ft A number of loading democrats in differ ent sections of the state are co-operating in a movement to induce the democratic state committee to fix the next democratic state convention for this place. It is argued that delegates and committees would have more time here to attend strictly to business than if they should meet in one of the larger cities. Many Derrick. Illown Down. Dl.fFFTo.v, Ind., Nov. 2ii Last night the worst storm in the history of Wells county swept over this place. The estimated damatre in the county will exceed 8.10,000, the worst damage beinsr reported from the oil Holds. Over 500 derricks were blown down. Clfsrettea an Exenaa for Murder. Piocx City, In., Nov. 3ft. William P. Royse, when arraigned for the murder of Constant Koush. alias Nellie Patton. formerly of Van Meter, la., whom he shot Sunday, entered a plea of lusanltj due to the cigarette habit Wright Pros., dealers in general mer chandise at Warrensburg, Ma, whose store was burned last Sntnrr1t hn" 1" an u.i,iga-a.'aM naoiliijes u;v i.'wv.i ;j,ria A TRAIN WKECKED. Unknown Parties Throw a Switch and an Engineer Is Killed. AN EMERY WHEEL BURSTS. A Man' t Ic ti 1 1 Cm. hurt Caught at a Crossing-Killed by the Cars Thirteen Home llurned I'.ltten by a Mail Dog. Pir.MlN'GiiA.M Ala., Nov. 20. At Win field, 00 miles west of here on the Kan- sas City. Memphis & Birmingham rail ' road, unknown parties drove a wedge between the inner rail and split rail of the switch, half throwing it, with a view to wrecking the midnight Bir mingham express for robbery. That train happened to be late, and a west bound coal train was wrecked. The locomotive toppled over. Engineer Albert Zimmerman attempted to jump, but was caught between the tender and the engine as it went down and crushed to death. His fireman sprang through the window and escaped. There is no clew to the wtve'ters. An Ctnery Whi-ol Hursts Ki.KtiAitT, lml., Nov. 20. Charles J. Wclier. a well-known young man. age 1 21 years, of this city, while in the emery room of the Huescher Manuf.ie tnring Cos plant here, was struck by half of a bursting etnery wheel, which had been making 2.31!) revolutions per minute, and killed. His skull was crushed. ! Cnucht at a Cros.Iag. I Spokane, Wash., Nov. 2(1 Fred I Mayes was struck by a passing train ' hero yesterday as ho was driving across the tracks, lie was thrown 40 feet, striking on his head, fractur ing his skull. The horse was also tossed into the air and killed. Mayes is still alive, but cannot possibly re cover. Killed by the Car. Pine IU.urr, Ark.. Nov. 20. After losing his wife, falling and injuring his leg, and severely scalding himself while cleaning hogs, all within the month past, H. P. lloyd, while walking on the Iron Mountain track, near Dumas, Ark., was ran over by a pas senger train and crushed to death. Thirteen Horses lVirned IIopkixsvii.i.b. Ky., Nov. 20. The large stable of ,1. P. Etsch, a wealthy farmer, residing near this city, was de stroyed by fire yesterday morning, to gether with all its contents, consisting of thirteen horses, all his crop, vehi cles and farming implements. The fire was the work of incendiaries. l.ltten by a Unhid Dog. Foyi.Klt, Ind., Nov. 2(1. Yesterday afternoon the 8-year-old daughter of Joseph Danner was bitten by a rabid dog. This is the third case of a like nature in the past three days, and the authorities are now killing all unmuz zled dogs. AGKNC tiLICK 1NDOKSKU. The United state I'enslem Commissioner Uphold His Kecent Decision. Topkka, Kan., Nov. 20. Pension Agent (ilick's refusal to take from the post office vouchers on which postage was not wholly prepaid, has called out a letter from United States Pension Commissioner Lochren. Mr. Lochren thinks Mr. Glick's stand is a good one. and has ordered every pension agent to take the same position. The com missioner's letter is as follows: Continued romilalnts have come from the United Stutes pension agents that notaries and claim agents, who undert ike for pension ers to forward their executed quarterly vouch ers for payment, habitually place a larger number of sues vouchers in one envelop, with but one letter stamp or clearly Insufficient, stamps for postage thereon: with the result that the Unllel States pen-don agent must pay postage on the packet when olTcru.l for delivery to him, or refuo to rocive it and allow It to go to tho dead lottjr office. Ni sush case oc curs when the pensioner sends his own vouch or, us a single letter st imp Is always sum dent for Its transmlsstin. Tho notaries and claim agents alluded doubtless collect post igo fr.itn the pensioners and dishonestly retain it. ex pecting that the United Stites pension agents will pv the pistage rather than del-jy the payments. There Is no way to en I this petty swindling except by tho refusal of tho United States pension agents to piv such deficient postage; nnd you aro instructed hereafter to refuso such piyment. If pensioners will In trust their business to men so devoid of hon esty as to pilfer their putage. ttnro is no good reason why tho loss and inconvenience should not fall on them, rather than on the United States pen' ion agents. THK llLIZZiRl) AT ST. I.OCIS. The Heavy Sleet Demoralize the Tele frraph Service. St. Louis, Nov. 20. The first bliz zard of the season struck this city early lust evening and continued until near ly daylight this morning. The snow fall is about 5 inches, but on account of the high winds it is badly drifted. Tho heavy sleet had a bad effect on telegraph, telephone and other electric wires and the service is demoralized. From 11 o'clock lust night until 11 o'clock this morning St Louis had been cut off from all telegraphic com munication with points east west and north. The reports received so far this morning stnte that the blizzard extended from North Dakota to Texas and from Colorado to the Atlantic ocean. The railroad traffic suffers se verely nnd nearly all roads report trains from one to six hours behind time. It is feared that the storm will entire great hardship to cattlemen in the territories and Texas. The Ilearne' Trial Het RowMNO (Juf.k.v, Mo., Nov. 20. Last evening Joseph C. Hearne and Mrs. 'annio Ilearne, charged with the inn-, der of Amos .1. Stillwell, at Hannibal in 1889 were brought into court, the case culled and set for trial on Decem ber 9. The sheriff was ordered to pro cure a jury and it is understood that the case will be ready for trial oa.that date. Newspaper 1'rlnters Strike. Octiikik. Ok., Nov. 20. The union printers of the Morning Leader and Slate Capitol struck last evening. The strike is due to the papers cutting the scale for night work 3 cents and lor day work ." cents. T.in papers refussd to nni-romis, on n ; e"iV"tr, and th printers, bucked by tlic liiturualiuiia. J i.i.jn, p.'op ; .o uj'.it '.l ii' l MET UN Til K tinVft Collision on the Santa Ke la New Mexico several 1'eraooa Fatally Injured. Topkka, Kan., Nov. 2i (leneral Manager Frey, of the Santa Fe, re ceived word last night of a head-end collision that occurred just east of .Shoemaker, N. M., between the east bound Chicago limited and a freight train. The trains met on a sharp curve, lloth engines were destroyed. The mail car was thrown on top of an engine, and the bag gage car and one chair car are upsidedown in tho river. About twelve passengers were more or less seriously injured. Engineer liourne of the flyer and the postal clerk are missing. The injured passengers were taken to a Las Vegas hospital and wrecking crews started from Raton nnd Las Vegas to clear the way and repair about (V.lO feet of track which was torn jrp. The accident happened about 4 oclock in the afternoon. Shoe maker is about the third station east of Las Vegas. Two persons were killed and two injured so that they may die und seventeen others received injuries more or less serious. Postal Clerk II. (1. Russell was in stantly killed and Postal Clerk F. D. f'itney died shortly after tho accident from his injuries. I lea ton Cunning ham, newsboy, will die. His homo is nt Seeley, Cowley county, Kan. Freight Conductor .1. M. Robb was badly in jured an.l scalded; will probably die. lloj;i lor Sale, for m, 10 PoUnd China I havt llo.ua. liooil for any sei vico. I) W. Kbn-i Hutchinson AdvrllMl l.eiiers. The toll.t'ii) is list of letters re maining m the IllllC.lillSOl) pOnlolliCc Nov. 28. 1890 LVDIKS' LtSl". Poyd, Mrs. Ilclle lai, Mr. M N. Come. Idr. . M. ma CopeluiKi, Mis' Anna (lilibo, rs Willmin Mllier, Aliss Anna Monroe. Mr. 11. It. Heed. Mrs C. K. like, Ills, Ulla Sin nil, Mill C. ti. OEN tlemkn's li-t. llr wn, C. M. OHrh-l, llo.vnrd D. Eiiwurd-, j. w. lillhiini, Kd. Il rpcr, He iry Morgan, KcV 8. i Hough, Sheridan Uee, carl II. Scott, .luck Snyder, C. V . Ilrown, J L. UhII, Kr.mk (letti-r, Oeorge lillletr, Hanvy it. Kes.nii'k, Kinil, 3 Mors, Charlci lla dels. W. is. lieuil. Ed. Mider, John Townsnud, P. 0. I'ACKAIIKH. llruhfun, W, Parties callin for Hiiy of Hie ahove nann-d leUcis will please sav, adver tised. Kli Mead. V. M. In order to vet out of bus ness Mr. Goldueiv is t'ing one certain lot ot la.UO and ?:i 50 hals ar, only iH.t. IlcccinlM-r IICHiormlM. The holiday number of the Dd.mmts Family Magn.ioe promises to lie the best number of valuable periodical ever prin'ed. rjl'lie subject' Are we moving forward" is sidy discussed hy Mrs Willi uu Tod Helmut!), Elizibeth Only Stanton, Ileory M. Stanley, IW. Dr. Robert (bu yer, pastor of the Ob arch or the Mes iali. Hud others. ' These articles nlooe are worth many times the o istof lb iniigx.iiiH of a cash value could be placed mi them. It also contains runny interesting art.) cles ou other ail jcts. As a Chi islims present and on that be renirtinbsre I, nothing would be more appropriate or appreciated than a year's Niib,cripti hi to Deniorests Family Mngnz:ue. Kansas Farmer Do you how know to priii-r iet a firm? Eviy farmer can be iiih son lessnl if l,e re ids I he "ul. I reliabl e" Kans is H'ar liter, dill, or seu-l this nfll :e or write n postal to Topes for tiiis week's Fat uiei Hiul supplement of benellts. It costs ynu nothinL'. No polities in it, hut a strictly Mgricultursl paper ex;)iessly for ih western luriner. Reati our cluu';:iig proposition. They are Ureal. What'' Why sonit of the good har - gains oliered in I. Goldberg s tlosing , out sale. ! CeaiiKipol IIhii. A complete and iinniediato revolution of t,riinsportat:ou in-'thod-i, involving a reduction of freight chutes on grain from the west to Ne-v YorK of 'roin o't to lit) per cent., is what iH perdicted in the November Cosino'iolitau. Tim )ilan propus's using light and inexpensive cirnig.ited lion cylinders, hung on a slight ia':l supported on poles I com a cro.is-i!im the whole ss'.em involving an expense of not more than lUteon hun dred dollars a mile for construction. The rolling atock is equally simple; and comparatively inexpensive. Continuous lines of cylinders, moving with no in terval to speak, of would carry m-ire grain in a day than a iiiuuiiuple track railway. This would constitute a sort of grain-pipe line. The Cosmopolit in a I. so points out the probable abolition of of street-cars before the coining li rse less C irii ige, which can he opeuated by a boy on asphalt psvemen's at a total expens for labor, oil, and interest, of hot more thin one dollar a diy. New Uarneaa Nhop. Mr. C C. Colee Inn severed Ills con neciijn with the old lirui of Jones & Golee, and has opened up a new shop at No. 5 Sherman street east where he will be pleased to meet all bis old cus tomers and as many new ones as he can. If you need any repairing don this is the plane to go. Don't forg ehe olace. No. o Shenu in east. S tf Nherlir Male. IFirst Publication November Js, is n. Id Ihs District Court of Reno County, Kunsa. I Notice Is Inrebv slven that I will offer for le nnd sell, a. public tll-llon. to the lil.-hcst and 1 bett blil lor for cash In bund, st tho ess' door of the four; House, in I tie citr of Untc'dnsoo, I In Iteni ei-int. K ina-, oi Tueul tv , Decem-lK-r:ilst. ls.l, st th lna-of l'l,.'elo a.m. of sdd dav, the fnilowinir (Inscribed real estate, simile I in ss,ld Hcni) oounly. Knn-a. l-w : Lois twenty-live (" and twenty-seven Ci7). , S.-eo id Ave-iue west. In tile city of Hutchinson, eicti Io' Inlrcvthree (M) by ne hu ndred and sixty-five (lMi liMt, Reno ceanty, Kansas. I S dd aale will Is- m ide under and snd uv vlr tne of i or ler of saie bcrctolorc Issued out of the o II :e ol the clerk f sal Court, in an ac tion li -rein pending w herein J. M. Watson, I plalntlif, and Hngh S. .Inhnsou. Sophia E. .loh'is.m an.l Clarence A Parks, Trustees, arc defrndsnta, an I to uu directeil snd dellvvreil. Wlties, mv nsn.l ni m ni te In tne cuy oi Hiitehiusnn. in Hen" county. Kansas, mis aith dsyn' "ovember, Wli. J. J. PATTEN, 'herlff o "i-nn I'oonlv. Kansas riC'if-'r A Alexander. 'n- r 'I-. K'Oisii, t y r.r''l. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. R. It. WILSON, ' M.D. Spci attention given ti th treatment o 'kin dlxeone. Ottlce In Updeirnph building. Call In the country answered either night or dir. D US. STEWART, 80,1 North Main Street. lr..T. K. Stewirt. Surgery. Hpeelal atten tion odlkoac of women. llr. It. A. Stewart Kye Ear, Throat and Noie. Oluee properly adjusted. J O. MALCOLM, Ilomccputhlc Physician and Surgeon. OftVn .. io North Mala Street, over rireiini' Urooerv fltore. Kesldeuuo II.) First Avenna Eait. JAVIDSON & WILLIAMS, Lawyers. liomii" 1. S, mid II in Masonic B'nck. Jl II. UPDHdHrT. Dentist. Oilb-e corner or Ma'n nnd Shcrmm St., iront rooms, yeeond ilimr, Hu'chlnsuti, Kansas. jp V. WOODAItn, D. I). s Dentist. , Southwest corner of Muln and Sherman, Mc- Vu"mii b,"Wln' J. ItTJDDY, D. I). S. Dentist. Heck, Hutchinson, Kansas. E c . CLARK, Lawyer. j A. TAYLOR, M. D. nfflo Nn. 14 North Main, room 8, upstairs. Itosidence No. 14, tlth Avenue, cast. fpUCKEB UOBIN80N, Dentists. Corner of Main and Sherman streets In Wllooi block. WAXTEM: Seve-nl trustworthy gentlemen or Indie to trive' in Khihh for estab lished .hou-e. Hnliiry $TKand expenses. Np-ady position Kin-lost, rel'i renrit und self addressed -tanip.d envelope The Dominion Company, Third Flour, Omaha Ilklg-, Chicago. TWO PAPERS FORTIUS PRICE OF ONE. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch AND THE Hutchinson Gazette. 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Denver, - - Colorado. Thirty Loaves of BREAD for One Dollar at the BON TON BAKERY. Finest line of Candles aud Nuts in the city. No. 15 Noilb Main Street. Ilnfrtif nsiin, finnan. NEW MARKET! Jones & Hansen, Props. A .) lull line of fresh and S ilt meats. Highest Market Price for your chickens. We also buy your fat cattle. Give ns a call. JONES & HANSEN, 825 Xortli Main Street. HESRY C. KUMPP, V. Pratt. R. D. COVINGTON, Cashier. Missouri National REVIVO RESTORES ,TALlTY. V Made a wen rviaN of Me. r M r5 nt nay. n !; srzyfL isthr3f.irr THEUKEsr 30th Day. produces the aloe resnlta InMO day. It arf puwerinlly and 'illicitly. Cures whi-u all others fsiw Youunmrn will nmin their lost manhood, and oH men will recover their routldul viaor by usintl KRVIVO. It quicalir and surelr restores Ncrvoue ness. Ist Vitality, Impotencr. Nlghtlr Eniisslcas. Lost Power. Fsilinc II. uiory. 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