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The bill was filed at 3 oclock, and 20 minutes later Mrs. Ketcham hurried out of the court room a free woman. In the morning the question of the appointment of a conservator for John B. Ketcham came up on a petition before Judge Kohlsaat. The case was continued. At 3 oclock a bill for divorce was filed, with the clerk of the Superior court, and an immediate hearing was had, which resulted in the decree being granted. The bill was exceeding brief, containing but one page, and two charges those of drunkenness and infidelity were made. The prayer was devoid of all customary red tape. Neither answer nor default was entered in the usual manner, the default being entered in the decree, which was granted 20 minutes later. Although the attorneys for the defense were present, no of witnesses was had. Everything was in secret. Both Mr. and Mrs. Ketcham wanted a divorce, and that was all there was to it. Both parties to the suit admitted that there had been a standing offer on the part of the millionaire to give his wife a large sum of money if she would only procure a divorce. He had agreed not to contest such a proceeding should it be instituted. Mrs. Ketcham declares the sum offered was $100,000, while Ketcham says It was $107,000. She compromised on $150,000 and got it. This Is not the first time wealthy people have secured divorces in Chicago courts without getting vulgar publicity. John B. Ketcham Is the eldest son of the late Valentine Ketcham of Toledo, Ohio, who d.ed about eight years ago, possessed of an estate approximating $10, 000, 000, the largest ever amassed m Toledo. He left three sons and his daughter, besides his widow. The exact amount of the estate was never made public. It was largely in real estate, and John B. Ketcham still holds many valuable pieces of property in that city. Only two years ago he disposed of a valuable tract of land to pai k commissioners for $100,000. He mar-lie- d a Miss Granger, who died a few years after. About this time he organized the Ketcham national bank, one of the soundest and most conservative financial institutions In Toledo. His second wife was Nettie Poe, who was a mere school girl at the time of her marriage. She, like her husband, came of a good Toledo family, her father I. X. Poo, being an early settler In the city and a man of considerable wrealth. The Ketchams oet ui 1; d a splend'd su'te of rooms at the Boody house, Toledo, and in recent years were the leaders of a gay set. Mr. Ketcham and his wlfe went to Chicago about two years HOTEL, DENVER. First-Clas- s Hotel ir the City Only Centrally Located. (American Ilan.) Perfect Serviee. Table Unexcelled. 00 to 3.80 per day. RATKS; The only TlKKISII RATKS In the elute. The finest In lie West, eon levied with thi Wirdsor. Send fur lllustriUe.1 hook, fiee. J. A. WKHilN. 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WOOLLEY, ATLANTA, A. proceeding brought by Mrs. Gunst against her husband in April, 1S95. She Iura'y,'usa I Thompsons Eyo Water. charged him with cruelty and inhuman HaMtrured KutinlSTL Thousands conduct and with the unwarrantable OPIUM cured. Cheapest and beet cure. Frki Tkiau abduction of their two daughters, Flor8tatecae. Ia. Marsh, Quincy, Mich. ence, aged 7, and Henrietta, aged 5. At FOR the time Mr. Gunst made the allegaor Krotruditif Pilrs;!! ( Itching mil Blind, tion that his wife was addicted to S PILE REMEDY. Sviuu rumor. Aposmiecure ircu.rentPhil--frsw . I'ric drink and was therefore not the proper kk. Dilckuu m buiL DIL HOftANKII. custodian of her children. After a judicial Inquiry the children were sent SQJ&iCU R EFOR to a Catholic institution for proper inCURLS WHfftt Ad LSt FAILS. . struction and treatment It is claimed Best CoutnU Syrup. Tastes Good. Use In time. 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But the Turkey only answered with a Gobble! gobble! gobble! Charlotte W. Thurston. Her Love Affected Her Mind peculiar case of dementia has developed at Harmony, Ind., which is creating much excitement. Miss Jennie Frazer fell desperately in love with Arthur Walton, a Vandalia telegraph operator, a few months ago, and has permitted her Infatuation to develop to such an extent that it has affected her mind, and she Is suffering with the hallucination that a number of irls are trying to kidnap him, and she vows she will kill him and any girl she finds in his company. Her actions became so suspicious last week that Walton caused her arrest, and an insanity inquiry was held, but the board having the affair in charge disagreed as to the Her Rflgn Few Miulo Composer, bu Many Writer. S w Truth. In literature there have flourished Southey Campbell, Sydney Smith, Hood, Maria Edgivorth, Joanna Baillie, Moore, Rogers, Charlotte Bronte, Ilal-laiLeigh Hunt, Macaulay, Archbishop Whately, Thackeray, Landor, Dickens, Grote, Lyttnn, Mill, Kingsley, "George Eliot, Disraeli, Lever, Matthew Arnold, Tennyson, Trollope, Browning, Froude, Ruskin and Herbert Speneer. As regards music, the present reign is singularly poor. While their neighbors were honoring masters like Mendelssohn, Chopin. Schumann, Rossini, Berlioz, Auber. Wagner, Verdi, Gounod, and Rubinstein, Balfe and Sir Artntir Sullivan are, perhaps, the most eminent composers the British have had. In art there have been Wilkie, Etty, Maclisp, Turner, Martin, Mulready, Landseer. Ward. Frith, Millais, Leighton and Long. Among sculptors, Chan-treGibson. Foley, Stevens, Noble, Woolnor, Boehm and the Tliornycrofts. Slcnce lias secured six great men Faraday, Tyndall, Darwin,.-Iluxle- .v, Ilerselicll the younger and Lord Kelvin. By the way, there have been seven attempts made upon the life of the queen. Another iirF Face on Ilia Arm Attorney C. W. Sparks of Cincinnati is preparing a novel exhibit for the divorce court. He represents Louisa Kelch of Indianapolis, whose husband, Frank Kelch of Addyston, has sued her for a divorce. Mrs. Kelch has filed an answer and She says she left her husband because of his fondness for one Clarissa George. Sparks will cause a rule to issue for Kelch asking that the latter be compelled to appear before Judge Kumler and bare his arm, upon which Mrs. Kelch says Is tattooed a good likeness of the woman in question in a sentimental attitude, and with her name indelibly inserted under the skin, amid a cluster of roses, hearts, cupids and n. doves. Louis negro swallowed a silver week and his life is in danger. He should send for Mark Hanna, wht can make him cough un the money if anybody can. Streato: (111.) Indei'ew'ent Times. 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If It may be interesting at this moment to recall the great actors who have occupied the stage of life in England during this phenomenally long reign of Queen Victoria, according to London lie lled for I,c e. Dillard Ragland of Texas, who was to have been married in Atlanta, Ga., to Miss Bessie Rosamond Gurley, daughter of Mrs. Julia A. Gurley, a wealthy widow of Dallas, Texas, committed suicide at his rooms in Washington the other day by asphyxiating with gas. Ragland went to the capital to enter government service, but failing to get the' promised place accepted a position as messenger in the treasury department. He was 27 years of age and a native of Goliad, Texas. His father is a wealthy professional man of that place. Finding that he would not have sufficient money from his salary as treasury messenger to go to Atlanta for the marriage, Mr. Ragland wrote to his father asking him to advance him a sum sufficient to meet nuptial expenses. The father replied to his eons request, declining to let him have the money, and also seeking to discourage him from entering the marital state. This letter had a depressing effect upon the young mhn. Already his intended, one of the prettiest girls in Texas, had made elaborate preparations for the ceremony, and was in Atlanta awaiting the coming on He, on the Sunday of her affianced. other hand, had engaged handsome rooms and board in this city for himself and bride. He tried to raise money among his acquaintances in the treasury department, but failed. Mr. Ragland became despondent. He realized that each hour brought the time nearer when he was supposed to meet his affianced at the altar. The thought maddened him, and suicide then suggested itself as the only means of escaping impending shame and hunlilia-tioAt night, after joking with his companions, he retired to a small hall room, carefully plugged up all the crevices, turned on the gas and went to bed. His lifeless body was discovered in the morning when he failed to answer the breakfast call. A pathetic feature of the case is the fact that the same day a telegram came to tfie dead man from his father in Texas the funds for his trip and stating that ' for his marriage expenses had been placed to his order in a local bank. When all other dames are cut. Doit VICTORIAS CREAT MEN. ARTHUR WALTON, condition of her mind. She was released, but a watch is being kept over her. A St. a the a sin and Hiss! said the Goose, "I call It abuse! said the Duck, Quack! 1 call It gixsl luck! dainties they give ns to think of the Just euf , Such squash seeds and gristles of meat! I.eta be off for a lunch; see how fast I can A quarter last In various ways I a fact you need not doubt; Bhe pay her calls on balmy days. mid the Goose, theyve such songsters as s" I'll be loi.gh as a goose! shame! De wise. Mister Turkey, and you same. Happy Kmllng to Her Romanes The mairlage in Monmouth, 111., recently of N. J. 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