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ULi*'|£AtJ Ciivf* a Description of lie PmidcntU A*«u»«iu. Oath interviewed District Attorney Corkliill regarding the assassination and after listening to the story of the n ime. asked if (iuiteau was driven immediately from the depot to police .station. "No. "said ('!. Corkliill. 'In- was 1 i- I.' V, i I'eie, said tl«e disliict attoi• i i\^ n n ii11r •re some plmtograj.hs of him i h..v i wen k at 1 '.keii, I1 ail o !-el I Yuimii explain t. •it his bri,: hrnsi h.ul .1 ].':•• u us 1 11• I iej'ei ed until Ihv .V!^ aroiiiul Mot ii!?:g there but i•*f. Not one .1 all see:, -.iiiwl .- 1 1 s Minutes a veiM.-l^n-.n rieral type thai put it i» the regular ageuei- 1 in s." •I pii.ii '»s*in 'A iijejiiou i.iU y ..e.-al. !. V !:e' •.-! ,ige »t ii i.! i III,, V, a-» lieKed i v l, ud i 1 it» U.— our\ei.-,: All wool grey yarn only e- ni.^ a )-..und, at Taward ^levees .s 1'. Moviusi ijrothers lu-.Ne !-.iI bne ol t^e best quality t)l par. ,r. 'a!J at tin1 j'urnituve xe of V. ,1. Monroe a' Co. «ud lovd n i ',,ose a} !i i. !:d wire Avoven inatiresse-i. Tiuy i'.A: line. You can buy Men's whol« j-lock kip Boots lor ^'2.25, u Coward anl st3ven.sons. My Dcur lliinliiiixl, If yon wiuit eU'ivr, yearly whitf' sliirts brui i.:e lmiitPii Imttl'- o! Mrs. Stewarts Liquid L'iuoiug, WaimttK'tared IJY ''store Mrs. X. K. Stownrt, Minneapolis. i he!l by C.L. HOLMES & UHO. BIG HTOJiE CITY| ine .m-nenw e\ienem e of farmers In the Northwest has been that the earlier ground can be plowed in the fall, the better the wheat crop will be. Haying is over now, and every farmer should push his plowing to eoinpletion just as fast as possible. We notice that most of the farmers here polw their land very shallow. Perhaps this is all right while the nround taken immediately to jail, lie had that better results wotiM follow even i twemy ernts in his pocket when he uow Mchcd there. 1 asked him how he. j,]ou jng ,.au llo .is going to ]:i) the calm.an. whom vears. however, without the most fc^tock* all kinds ot lit- had partieulaiiy retained and iixed i .serious results. There is no kind of __ __ ioi tin' a flair, with only twenty business that does not pay better U A A jlWWurlH uts. lit'saiu he was going to tell when well done than when poorly ilAilii iiXllj• illlnAillj i.'.i (,«iulUUTt (Mil ciroTiiUl tllO lU\\t i (lnnr. fi.ml hi« 1% i v line 1 o n e a n i s i s e e i i u u i i A Dead wood man saw another reach 't»r his hip pocket, thought, the fellow revolve*1 en him. Then he found i:t to draw a 'l:: .rd':vvar» nw w. !s l.,t! •ifihtne. cjssrs' ami it$:«•• "J *." "V *J fiP t\^-v nr,]|T' rpv I) u'V uiiii.'-1 udUiU U4im, cri v. !•. r. int-v i.ouii'-i :jt eh,'. and H.!d mi Ci mti.i--- slo!,. ("unntv an'i School Wanr.nts --ts ii. Fi.rei^n i'lx.'hr.ngo soM «u ,!! poliits hi Kurope. Miirpiiy & Foiiuiain, TOXSOlUxVI,! T. H. NICHOLS. Earlier k Hair Dresser. Sliop iu basement oi Cawnrd ,Sc Stevenson's Terms and iv& V nc I Alt?. H. COME HEEE! At the Old Cheap Hardware Store of is so new. although we believe FUBREH & REQTTA. with good deep plowing, shallow You can select from their Immense be kept up many mT*TTiT i rm Farm Uk'iisiis, c.tev ('.he •r tb::r. uiy House ii. other Hardware .e West. v. V keep at all tim rge stock of ,p stoves. CanM .'-tiles, and the Ha i ". ie nec •. omfo.. -1.' iravel- U...H A etliuin 1 )i i, 1 iis rilEEIt Sc REOFA, i 's I I i T. DBMC IE ^j-5' yil]p Wirpo Tu:rr- obi' illiU ilfllibi), Lilili'Jli) Uiiti C2r .lilOi •nv- eo 'iUliiui: i iiilij \i[ llllj "lilfii U ITIIOI'T BELA AV or 10 per *S' J. 1! iLk) *V AivL FAKM MACIiiNERV, I.I MB.KH. H' i n n n s SM U i i i i O i N 1 lourt'l u !'..ir. •.) KOC£ A.-:.: ui'K. Till! XJ i-ii 3f- nm'f• Cmi. 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