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run; AiVIERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER, FRIDAY AUGUST 17, 1900.
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CHINESE ANXIOUS
FOR THE MINISTERS
TO LEAVE PEKING
Conger Advises the State De
partment of Conditions In
the Imperial City.
THEY WILL AWAIT RESCUE
RUHLIN IS BADLY USED UP.
*We Will '»
* Sell YouJS
THIS WEEK
Vour Choice of..
Oar Muslin and Organily stock for IOC yd
Some stylos we will sell yon for 5C yd
Just a few of these goods left and they must go.
Vour pick of onr Calicoes for 4-lc yd
Androscoggin Bleaching, yard-wide, 10 yards to enstomer, at.. 8c yd.
Best Lonsdaie Cambric, limited 10 yards to customer, at. IOC yd.
Yard wide Sea Island 5-lc yd.
A few Ladies’ Fine Undervests left which vve will dose
ont cheap. Ask for these.
We have a few very pretty styles Ladies’ Underskirts,
Si.50 quality, we will let go for $1.00 each.
An excellent Ladies’ Hose for. 10c. and 15c.
If you need a Serge Coat or Coat and Vest or Crash
Suit we will make it to your interest to see us.
We are still cutting prices on Ladies’ Oxfords.
The best make in the town. Prices quoted are for cash.
E. D. SHEFFIELD COMPANY.
Wiien a woman- neglects her hus
band's shirt she is no longer the wife
of bis bosom.
Go to a friend for advice, to c
stranger for charity, and go to a rela
tive for nothing.
t'bineso are dangerous enemies, for
!tey are treacherous. That’s why all
counterfeits of DrWitt’s Witch Hazel
t‘»i™ are dangerous. They look like
DeWitt’s, but Instead of the all-healing
vi'.cb hazel they all contain ingredients
-ible to irritate the skin and cause
bood poisoning. For piles, Injuries and
din diseases uso the original and gonu-
ine UeWiU’H Wltcn H»zd Salve. W.
A. Rembert.
A poor baseball player ami a poor
catch *■ -
are reasonably Bare to strike
a ‘ a critical moment.
Tbc laws of health requlro that the
move once each day and’ one of
penalties for violating this law is
* 14# * k 5e P your bowels regular by
a dose of Chamberlain’s Htomach
Mid Liver Tablets when necessary and
f° u will never have that severe punish-
p 6Dt 'nilicted upon you. Price, 2’kj.
°r sale by Dodson’s Pharmacy and J. j
** Hudson.
The wolf in the fable, put on sheep’s
clothing because if be traveled on his
own reputation he couldn’t accomplish
his purposo. Counterfeiters of DeWitt’s
Witch Ho/.sl Salve couldn’t sell their
worthless salve on their merits, so they
put them in boxes and wrappers like
DeWitt’s. Look out for them. Take
only DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. It
cures piles and all skin diseases. W.
A. Rembert.
The average man puts a greater
value upon a favor he bestows than
upon the one he receives. *
Have Refused the ProtIVred Chinese
Escort—Conger Says the Relieving
Column 31 ust IJe a Stroug Force.
Government Will Not Order Him to
Leave the Chinese Capital.
Washington, Aug. 10.—The depart
ment of stave made public this morning
the following cablegram from Mr. Con
ger, which was received by Minister
Wu late last night (Aug. 0), being con
tained in a telegram sent to him by tho
taotai of Shanghai. It was handed by
Miuister XVu to the acting secretary of
state:
“The tsnng li yamen states to the dip
lomatic body that the various foreign
governments have repeatedly asked
through the respective Chiueso minis
ters that we immediately depart from
Pekiug under suitable escort. The ya-
men asks us to tlx a date for our depart
ure and to make the necessary arrange
ments to depart. Our reply is that wo
will seek instructions from our govern
ments, and that in the absence of such
instructions we cannot quit o’ur posts. I
must inform you that in order to insuro
our safe departure, foreigu troops only
can safely escort us, and they must bo
in sufficient force to safely guard 800
foreigners, including 200 women and
children as well as 3,000 native Christ
ians, who canuot bo abandoned to cer
tain massacre. We canuot accept a
Chinese escort under any circumstances.
All my colleagues are dispatching the
foregoing to their respective govern
ments.
“Of the American marines seven have
been killed anil Id wounded, among the
latter Captain Myers unci Dr. Lippitt,
who are getting along well.”
This message is undated, but is sup
posed to have, been sent on or after Aug.
4, when the imperial edict romovingtho
inhibition against, the ministers sending
cipher telograins was received by tho
tsuug li yaineu. It substantially accords
with the dispatch of the French minis
ter, M. Ricon, to his government, which
was made public in Paris yesterday.
Severe Hemorrhage Results From the
Punishment He Received.
New York, Aug. 11.—Gns Ruhlin,
who was knocked out by Fitzsimmons
last night, is at the home of Billy Mad
den in Brooklyn, recovering from the
punishment of the fight.
l ur several hours after he received
tho knockout blow and had been taken
to a Turkish bath house, his condition
wn.s considered so serious that medical
aid was summoned. Tho defeated man's
friends were so much alarmed that they
believed he was knocked out for good.
Ruhlin had violent hemorrhages in the
nose and was blooding from the ear.
When the doctor reached the patient,
the latter was unconscious and only re
gained his senses under the influence of
powerful stimulants. A short time after
liuhliu fell usleep, but tho attending
VICEROYS APPEAL TO
THE UNITED STATES
They ProtestAgainst Landing
Troops at Shanghai.
GRAVITY OP SITUATION
MRS. DAVIS ON THE STAND.
Wife of One of the Alleged Conspire.
tors Contradict. Noakes’ Testimony.
Georgetown, Ky. ( Aug. 10. —Bln.
John Davis, wife of one of the defend*
ants charger; with being an accessory to
tho Goebel assassination, was the first
witness introduced by tho defense in the
Powers trial today. Commonwealth’*
Attorney Franklin interposed a formal
objection to tho eligibility of the wit
ness, but tho court ruled that sha was ■
Latest News From China—All Ef
fort. Aro Directed Toward tho Be
lief of tlu* Ministers In Peking.
Washington, Ang. 11.—The viceroys
of Chinn, including Li Hung Chang,
have addressod u requost to the United
physician thought it best to remain with I states government to use its good offices
him for several hours. with the powers to stop tho landing of
About (l o’clock tnis morning Ruhlin | foreign troops at Shanghai. The state
" as ,n No "’ v “y Abated With tho I competent witness. Powers boarded at
her house. John Powers was also then
Jan. 25. She testified that the latter
was ill in his room at her house that
rtnv and did not leave his room after U
o’clock.
This was in contradiction of the testi
mony of Robert Noakes, who told of an
alleged conversation with John Powers
at tiio .stntehouse in which he said that
had sufficiently recovered to lie able to
leave the bnths and the doctor accompa
nied him to Madden’s home.
After an examination tho physician
declared that there were no internal in
juries.
The blow which Ruhlin received in
his head when ho struck tho stage at tho
knockout, together with tho blow in tho
solar plexus and the punishment ho had
received about tho body was, the doctor | mnn i_ .. . ..
declared, responsible for his condition. “P™ carri «l°»t without tho lauding
Fitzsimmons, meanwhile, was resting I , troops, nud, tho viceroys state, DO
quietly at the Hotel Bartholdi and while f0I T 1 F n warships are now in the harbor
Ruhlin was sutfering from his blows, I und are able to protect the intersts of
the victor was ordering seltzer lem* | foreigners and maintain order. Tho
onndes. viceroys also nrgo that tho landing of
— troops will incito disorder.
A Minister’s Good Work. A member of the cabinet stated that
h„d.i.m.™ tr&r&ss^jisgsszs!
department received the communication
today from Minister Wu, who received
it late last night. The document states
that an ‘agreement, was mado about a
mouth ago by which tho foreign gov
ernments exorcised the right of protec
tion over tho city of Shanghai.
This protection, it is claimed, can bo
. , , . _ i — Hung Chang to negotiate for peace
got a bottle of Chamberlain s Colic, was likely to lmvo an immediate effect
Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy, took on the situation.
tv/o doses and was entirely cured,” says mn ^ trco » M said, “and tho
Rev. A A Power, of Emporia JSASTSS
''Ally rtAlfMlIl'M' UPPrifl* tho alrnnf n-nu olel. I —1J _a xi.i. i ... . . . .
AWAITING INSTRUCTIONS.
My baby was terribly sick with the
diarrhoea,” says J. H. Dealt, of Wil
liams, Oregon. *-We were unable to
cure him with tbe doctor's assistance,
and as a lust resort we tried Chamber-
Iain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy. I am happy to Bay It gave im
mediate relief and a complete cure,”
For sale by Dodson’a Pharmacy and J.
R, Hudson.
Thu trouble with most men is that
6 J bivo t 0 ji e before they are fully
f predated.
for whooping cough.
•hot
writes Mrs. O. K.
Danville, IHa. “A small
lad,''f oiev’s Honey and Tar gave
I that I used a 50 cent bottle,
*tich s
iSe 80 Hood. W. A. Rembert.
,ri «iual bnnko man probably
"* 01 or in the steeracc.
,l people want Is something
gentle, when la need of a
irnborlain’s Stomach and
’» till the bill to a dot. They
'uko and pleasant in effect
Dodson’s Pharmacy and J.
Attend to trifles to-day. Tho moro
important matters will come in due
time.
BEST WAY TO CURE BACKACHE.
Backaches are cause by disorder In
the kidneys. Foley's Kidney Cure will
make the kidneys rgbt. Davenport
Dr jg Co.
When tbe small boy gets the marble
fever be stoops to conquer.
V. W. Conklin, Bowersville, O;, says:
1 received more bon* lit from Foley’s
Kidney Cure than from months of
treatment by physicians. Take no sub
stitute, Davonport Drug Co.
Idem disagree when it
ting the patient.
; ;
: ! ho Bpent in politics this
‘h t keep the oampaign go-
1 money any more than we
t!;,) body vigorous without
-Tepeptjcs used to starve tbem-
K °d°l Dyspepsia Cure
ti! >t, eat and allows you to
“hf ci' e K °°' 1 foo<i you w * nt * I* radl-
lt,k '*■ ‘tomach trouble*. W. A.
■ •: '
No woman should think of marrying
until she acquires a forgiving disposi
tion.
3Iinistcrs Will Not Leave Their Posts
Until Ordered to I)o So.
Washixotox, Aug. 10.—Tho state de
partment today received another cipher
dispatch from Miuister Conger at Po
king, transmitted through tho Chinese
miuister at Washington. It is substan
tially the same as that of M. Pichon,
the Freuch minister, to his government
indicating that tho eight beleaguered
ministers at Peking had sent an identi
cal note to their respective governments.
It, however, gave tho additional in
formation that of tho American force of
marines at Peking seven had been killed
aud 10 wounded. Myers and Lippitt,
two of tho wounded, wero reported as
doing well. The dispatch told of the
urgent efforts of tho Chinese govern
ment to have tho ministers set a date
for leaving Pekiug and of their refusal
to comply without instruction from
their governments. It also urged that
the relief forces should be largo euough
escort not only tho ministers, but tho
•go number of foreigners, women and
children and tho many native Chris
tians. Some of the expressions wero tho
same as those used by M. Pichon and
what difference there is in tho two mes
sages is probably duo to translation.
.Minister Wu Greatly l’loasod.
Tho message came to the Chinese le
gation at 12:15 o’clock this morning.
The building was closed at that time,
but the minister was aroused and camo
down to read the portion of it that was
in Chinese. Most of it, however, was iu
tho American cipher code, and its
presentation to the state department was
deferred until tho department opened
this morning. The Chiueso minister
called at the department aud handed tho
message to Acting Secretary Adee, who
immediately set about its translation. It
was then communicated to tho president
and to Secretary Root and for a time the
text was not made public. Minister Wu
appeared greatly pleased at this latest
opportunity to be tho medium of com
munication and tho worn look of yester
day gave way to a smile. Aside from
tho contents of tho message it gave as
surance that cipher messages wero pass
ing freely and that the Chinese govern
ment was carrying out this part of its
agreement.
Ministers Will Await Rescue.
My neighbor across the street was sick edict nor nnything else will bring about
for over a week, bad two or three bot- any change from the present plan and
tlos of medicine from the doctor. He fi eterm inatio!i to pnsh on to Poking and
used them for three or four day. with- Slha^J^^^l^ur^L?^
out relief, then called in another doctor I t»e sufficient warrant for stopping tho
who treated him for some days and gave nmrch on to the Chineso capital Tho
him no relief, so discharged him. I mini , s , ters , mn , st *» rescued first. Wo
went over to see him the next morning.
lie said his bowels were in a terrible something moro definito. Li Hung
fix, that they had been running off so Chang may immediately put himself in
long that It was almost bloody flux. I communication with somo of the pow-
asked him If he had tried Chamberlain’s ^11le^fio^rreS.’’ Pl “ n9
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy It was fnrthor stated that this govern-
and he said, ‘No.’ I went home and tnont did not have a high opinion of tho
brought him my bottle and gave him r °D a Dillty of tho Chiueso statesman nud
j ., , was not tnclinod to put any great faith
one dose; told him to take another dose | i n i]i s acts, 1 ' “
in fifteen or twenty minutes If be did
not find relief, but he took no more and
was entirely oured. For sale by Dod-
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, „ _ , ■ Shake into your shoes Allen’s Foot-
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while the pains of virtue aro ever plea- Hwoller, Smarting, Hot, Callous, Sore
sant. | and Sweating Feet. Allon’e Foot-Easo
relieves all pain and gives rest and
“Through the months of of June and I oomf . ort - w ° ** nvo ovar <10,000 teati-
July our baby was teething and took u I cures, while,,yqn walk.
running off of tho bowels and sickness Try *t today. Sold by all druggists
of tbe stomach,” says O P. M Holll- om * shoe stores. By mail for 2/)C, in
day. of Doming, Ind. ‘-His bowels I stamps. Trial package FREE. Address,
would move from five to eight times a Allen S. Olmsted, Le Boy, N. Y.
day. I bad a bottle of Obamberlain’s . , : — ...
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhooa Remedy I A «**orite short-ent to wealth ap-
CUUIOlil UUU A/iailliUUH DOIUUUy I , 1 A I I i
In the houso and gave him four drops In I ,oar , R to be to go through somebody
a toaspoonfal of water and he got better | olsu’s pocket,
at once.” Sold by Dodson’s Pharmacy
the hitter told him to “stay close to the
building as something was going to hap
pen as soon ns Goebel and those fellow*
came down.”
Solomon Wilder of Whitley county
testified that Robert Noakes was at Oor-
bin in March and asked him not to tell
anybody ho was in town, as ho might
bo arrested in connection with the as
sassination conspiracy. Noakes far
ther said he believed Caleb Powers in
nocent. Ho said tho members of the
Noakes military company at Corbin in
stead of being desperadoes as Noakes
had allegod, wero mostly good men.
Walter Day, former Republican state
treasurer, testified that Yontzey sent for
him the day before the shooting. He
wont to soe Yontzey and tho latter told
klm that for $.100,000 he would nettle the
contest.
JUMPED .TO THEIR DEATH.
Husband and Wlfo Leap From Moving
Train and Are lulled.
Birmingham, Ala., Ang. 10.—Wash*
ingtou Turner, a yonng farmer residing
near Anniston, boarded the Sonthern
railway train at this placo bound for
McFall, 13 miles away, whore he was
reared. With him were his wife and
baby. They had never ridden on a rail-
road train before and os the cars sped
along at a fast rate of speed they
watched anxiously for tho approach of
their destination.
Half a milo from McFall tho whistle
blew aud recognizing the whereabouts
from the scenery, Turner and wife hur
riedly left their seats and proceeding to
tho platform of tho coach made a map
for the ground, tho wife clutching her
babe in her arms. As the train had not
slackened its speed Turner was killed
almost instantly and his wife so badly
injured that she died. Tho baby has a
broken leg.
The only explanation advanced for tho
conduct of tho couple 1b that they were
unacquainted with traveling on a train
and fearing that it would not stop,
jumped from It
NALL MEETS AWFUL DEATH.
Log Cart
and J. K. Hudson.
Blood nill toll—therefore it is un
wise to confide a secret to relatives.
Belief in Six Hoars.
Distressing Kidney and Bladder
Disoase relieved in six hoars by “New
Great South American Kidney Core.”
It is a great surprise on acoouut of its
I am a switchman," writes A. J.
Jonuessee, of 2001 Butler St., Cnicago, I exceeding promptness in relieving pain
"and am out In all kinds of woather. I in bladder, kidneys and back, in male
I took a eold wblob sottled in my kid- or female. Relieves retention of water
neys and was in very bad shape. I tried almost immediately, If yon want
sevorat advertised medicines with no quick relief and cure this is the reme-
benefit until I was recommended dy. Sold by E. J. Eldridge, druggist,
to take Foley’s Kidney Cure. Two-1 Amoricns, Ga.
thirds of a bottle cured mo.” Daven
port Drug Co.
According to the merchant’s creed,
the best book is a profitable ledger.
A child somotimos gets on the wrong
track because of a misplaced switch,
THE DREAD of people with weak
lungs who suffer from stubborn coughs
is consumption. Foley’s Honey and
Tar, if taken In time, cures the cold,
heals and strengthens the lungs and al
ways cures Inoipient CONSUMPTION.
A wise man uover covets a thing he
can live without.
The quicker you atop a cough or cold
the less danger there will bo of falsi
lung trouble. One Minute CoughjCure
Is the only harmless remedy that give*
immediate reenlts. You will like It W.
A. Rembert.
Tho action of tho entire diplomatic
corps at Pekiug in agreeing not to leave
their posts without instructions from
their governments nppears to settle that
they will stay in Pekiug until rescued,
unless forced out by tho Chiueso, as it
is hardly probnblo that they would bo
instructed to leave in tho taco of their
owu judgment that it would bo certain
death. There is a melancholy heroism
in the conduct of the ministers ill stay
ing at their posts until ordered to leave
by their governments.
No important dispatches concerning
military movements camo in early in tho
day, although it was expected that de
tails of the capture of Yang Tsun and
tho casualty list would soon be in hand.
Tho German charge ’affaires. Count
Hacke, called at the state department
during the morning and briefly discussed
Chinese affairs. The German nuthori-
ties nre gratified at the favorable man
ner in which the appointment of Count
Yon Waldersee as commander* in-chief
of tho allied forces has been received iu
this country.
Yonr druggist knows a good thing
when he secs it. He always keeps Dr.
Ia India, tho land of famine, thous- I Tiohonor’s Antiseptic for salo because
ands die because they cannot obtain it is a good thing. He likes to sell it
food. In America, tbe land of pien- bocanse it always gives perfect satie
ty many suffer and die becauie they can- | faction.
not digest tbe food they eat, Kodol I
Dlspopsia Care digests wbat you eat. It
Instantly relieves and radically cures all
stomach troubles. W. A. Rembert.
Two weak partners are seldom able
to make a business firm.
Itch on human oured In 80 minutes
by Wollford’s Sanitary Lotion. This
The man who is always serions or al- never fails. Bold by E. J. Eldridge,
ways merry is but half a man.
druggist, Amerlous. Gs.
FATALITY FOLLOWS FAILURE
to uBe Foley’s Kidney Care in time. If
taken in eailler stages of Bright’s dls-
sssc and diabetes, it Is a certain cure.
The rich man has tronbles of which
the poor man knows nothing.
It will surprise you to experience the
You have noticed tbe high death rate I benefit uotalned by using the dainty and
from these diseaaos, and It Is not wise to famous little pills known as DeWitt’s
Ignore early symptoms when aaare med
icino likoFolev’s Kidney Cure, can be I
bad, Davenport Drug Oa.
Early Risers. W. A. Rembert.
Au old batchelor says the rolling pin
is a cooking club.
What a loan-some like tho pawn
broker mast lead
You will never find any other pills so
The lack of energy you feel, the back prompt aud so pleasant as DeWitt’s
ache and a run down condition general- I Little Early Risers. W. A. Rembert.
ly, all means kidney disorder, Foley’s
Is Itun Over and Killed by
Near Tlfton.
Tifton, Go., Aug. 10.—A. O. Nall su-
perinteudeut at Griffin's sawmill, lo
cated about 0 miles oast of Sparks, was
run over and killed by a log cart. Nall
had been ont a short dlstanco from the
mill to look aftor somo work, and was
■eituning when tho cart loaded with a
log for the mill passed him, and he
caught a seat on tho front end of the
swinging log to rido back home. He
had only rode a short distaneo when one
of tho wheels dropped in a hole, and the
swing of the log throw Mr. Nall off and
directly in front of one of the cart
wheels, which passed across his head
boforo tbe driver could stop.
Tho side of his bond was crushed in.
Ho diod without regaining conscious
ness.
BOER PLOT FRUSTRATED.
Burghers Had I’litnncd to Shoot Rob
erta and Recapture Pretoria.
London, Aug. 10.—A dispatch from
Pretoria says tho Boer plot to moke a
prisoner of Lord Roberts and shoot ill
tho British officers possible was discov
ered Thursday, including the recapture
of Pretoria and to lnduco tho burghers
to rise onmasse.
A number of suspocted accomplices of
the conspiracy have been conducted
across the border. The British authori
ties are awakening to the danger of
allowing Boer sympathizers to remain
in Pretoria and the issue of passes to ths
burghers have been stopped.
THE ALABAMA’S TRIAL TRIP.
Little Work lias Been Done on ths
Six Protected Cruisers.
Washington, Aug. 10. — The Ala
bama, building at Cramp’s yards, is
shortly to have hor initial trial trip.
Very little work on the six sheathed
protected cruisers now building has been
done.
The Denver Is the nearest completed
at 30 per cent, while no work has pro
gressed so fay on the Galveston and ths
Tacoma, tho four monitors, Arkansas,
Connecticut, Florida and Wyoming are
each about half finished.
Will Accept Waldersee.
Washington, Aug. 10.—It is authori
tatively stated that the United States
government will accept Count Walder-
see as tile commander of the interna
tional forces in China, if the necessity
exists at the time of his arrival in
country for an international army to be-
^ gin a campaign.
Kidney Care Will restore your slrenglh
and vigor by making tbe kidneys well.
Davenport Drug Co.
A man born at sea can never boast o!
bis native land.
Patience is tho support of weakness,
impatience is the ruin of strength.
Write Dr. C. J. Moffett, 8t. Louis,
Mo., for his valuable little Tketiiixa
Wash-List Book free.
The greatest skin s ecialiat In Amer
ica originated tho formula for Banner
Salve. For all skin diseases, all cuu, or
sores, and for piles it’s the most healing
medicine. Davenport Drug Co.
It isn't so much that a man thinks
as wbat he does that counts.
Mothers endorse It, children like it,
old fo<ks use It. We refer to One Min
ute Cough Cure. It will quickly cure
all throat aad lung troubles, W. A.
Rembert,
A white cloud makes a good parasol,
bat s black one make* * poor nmbrella.
As a moss gatherer the rolling joko
heads tho list.
A Giant Nerve Builder.
The Mystic Life Renewer is the most
Powerful Nerve Builder known. It
absolutely cures all forms of Nervous
Diseases and Weaknesses no matter
how sggravated or how long duration,
sueh as Neuralgia, Nervous prostra*
tion, Nervous Paroxysms, St Vitos’
Dance, Palpitation of the Heart, Physi
cal and Mental Weakness, Debility of
Old Age, etc. Sold by E. J. Eldridge,
drnggiat, Americas.
DEATH OF BARON RUSSELL.
Lord Chief Justice of England Dies of
an Oporatlou.
London, Aug. 10.—Baron Russell of
Killoween, lord chief justice of England,
died this morning.
Baron Russell had been ill for some
time. \Yesterday an operation was per-
fonnedNwhich tho patient is reportod to
have poised through iu good condition.
This operation, however, resulted in
his death. It was ,>erformed by Dr.
Troves. Various reports have been cir
culated as to the disease from which the
lord chief justico suffered. According
to some his malady was a gastric dis
ease while other reports were that he
had. atumor in the stomach.
Insurance Man Suicides.
New Orleans, Ang. li.—E. F. Hen
derson, senior member of the firm of
Bam Henderson & Co., leading insur
ance men of the city, suicided in his
office today. He had made every prepa
ration for the disposition of his affisire.
Despondency dno to tho death of hU
wife was the canse.
i.’-ivre'fyj