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When the coffin was opened the body was found in a strangely cramped position, the face turned toward the side. A close examina- tion showed heyond any doubt that Wells had awakened from a death like trance after burial. The skele ton of the right hand clutched a gutta percha plate, bearing three false teeth, which, in his agony, Wells is believed to hav torn from the roof of his mouth. Near the place where his right iaw rested in the coffin was also fnrmA.- a nkin rn1H rinir whlK M & K, I17 i j 4U C iL I Wells had worn on the fourth fin-. ger of his right hand. In view of this terrible discovery the undertaker and the doctor who had attended Wells decided not to send the body East unless forced to a a tiaAl a oM. morr fn ffco r tonal sanctnm mis morning we saw - m - - - . some industrious ladies sweeping their Dart of tne eartn anu e won.. ; i dered which, Mr. Bryan or Mr. v c- Kinley wr3 sweeping the rest of it. Throngb the St Jbonls Tomatlo. 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We also advertise, free of cost, the invention each month which wins our $150 prize, and hundreds of thousands of copies of the "National Recorder," containing . a sketch of the winner, and a description of his invention, will be scattered throughout the United States among capitalists and manufacturers, thus bringing to their atto tion the merits of the Invention. All communications regarded strictly confidential. Address . JOHN WEDDERBURN & CO., Solicitors of American and Foreign Patents. 618 F Street, N. W., Bos 385. Washington. D. C. Rtfrtnce editor of this Jafier. Writs for out 9W remarked the King of the Canni bal Islands to the newly armed missionary, "that there is now a decided objection on the part- of yoor Church authorities to sending mt r. missionaries young men who ase tobacco in any form." "That is true," replied the mis sionary. "I use neither liquors nor tobacco, and the idea is spreading, as yon say, that missioniaries should abstain from both." "It is a very good idea indeed, Af?Hd thp Kmjy I regard tne - - - - : j t movement with i considerable satis faction. It pleases me greatly." I suppose, then, you think with na r.h.t. fnr a missionarv to drink and smoke detracts from nis in "I suppose it does, but I was thinking of that particularly. I vv. alluding to the fact that a person whose system is saturated. witn nico tine is utterly spoiled for roasting The yery beet you can do with him is to use him for. smoked meat. TO CURE A 1-OLiD 1M MY Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money it it fails to cure. loc. A Kiitfe in His Neck. Monday about 1:30 a negro step ped into Belk Bros.' and saia to Mr. nipe8 tUat HQ WauIcU TO OUY ma- - - . , ... .Kof VinY.n (01. . 110 U1LU iuag nxv v , - a. nn . . f. thpre vthat thev did not sell nistols. : The neero in- 8l8led thai be did. Mr. Snipes thought that, he w; going to have trouble with the negro, but be managed to get rid ci him. The Degro went irum jjeiiiB- w-iuo jjcc Hive. He cursed a small boy for not waiting ou mm. xuo uuv oaiu I ha AA Tpait nn him. Hft called tbp I AW V WW W - ' b Mar. .. Mr joe Covington, one of the clerks was standing in the door. Hearing the negro s remaru to the boy he caught him and showed him out of the door. The negro resisted and before Mr. Gov ington knew what be was about, ripped out his knife and cut Mr. Covington in the neck. Mr. uov- ington did not know : he was cut untl1 some one told him. there was . blood on his collar. Constable Mc Cord was paEsmg. He arrested the negro Will Crocket but a crowd of negroes who had collected were about to take him away from the officer when Officer Black reached the spot, and be and Constable Mc Card marched the man up Trade to the police office. Crockett abused Mr. McCord ii all the way up street. A big mob followed and for some minutes there was suppressed excite ment in the, air. 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