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BADEAU '3 PBEPOSTEEOUS CLAIM. son. The men were at a country dance, and were the rival beaux of the evening, Bill Nye Suggests a Few Brief Thought NIL to Fellow Authors. A quarrel grew out of their jealousy and Jackson slipped up behind Williams and New York World. HELD BY MEXICANS.

There is something slightly pathetic in plunged a knife into his necK. ine murdered escaped through a rear door, and, II the delayed statement that some of Gen, Account of the Indignities Suffered by United States Marshal. taking possession of a canoe, crossed the Unattanoocnee to me iuauama siue. Grant's best thoughts were supplied by Gen. Adam Badeau.

While it is a great mi? 7v! nn5 Ml it 'nil 1 1 1 Tucsox, A. March 27. The United Oats showed quite a substantial Improvement to-day, being a brisk demand both from shorts and other buyers. May opened He higher at sold up to 315.ii reacted to 333c and closed at 31 He Less interest was manifested in provisions today and shorts in pork evinced more desire to bny than sell. The big bears were also con- phajus for their absence Prices advanced 15c but receded 5c and the market was steady at a net advance of 10c over yesterday's close.

Sales ranged at gl3.3-!4 13.4754 and closed at $13,00. A larger business transpired in lard, the utureB being on call where one operator sold tierces year lard at A better demand existed for cash lard and transactions showed a good increase. August sold at 7 70 and January at $7.30. The leading features ranged as foUows: Wants an Injunction Granted. credit to any man to do the meditating.

States marshal, W. K. Mead, has forwarded Secretary of State Bayard an account of the arrest of himself and depu pondering and word-painting necessary for a book which can attain such a sale Austin, March 27. Attorney General Hogg to-day filed a suit in the district court to enjoin the Texas Traffic association from a continuance of its as Grant's "Memoirs," it shows a condi ties by Mexican officials while pursuing Southern Pacific train robbers on Mexi tion of affairs which every literary man business. The paper charges that the Of can soil.

or woman must sadly deplore. Who us is now safe? association is a conspiracy contracted After pursuing the robbers for four combination and co-partnership, forming a consolidation of parallel and competing While the warrior, as a warrior, has nothing to do but to continue victorious through life, he cannot safely write a book for posterity. Literature is at all lines, which is an organized monopoly days, we abandoned the pursuit temporarily and went to Banon to report, this being the first opportunity offered us for presenting ourselves before an officer or official authority of Mexico. We report Located in the that is a menace to commerce and times more or less hazardous under defiance of the constitution and law of Texas; also that in fixing the charge for competing lines association prevent; present copyright regulations, but it be Fl comes doubly so when our estates have fair competition; that it is unlawful and injurious to the whole state, and that it is against public policy and oppressive to agricultural, mercantile and general business industries. With the petition is to reimburse some silent thinker who thought things for us while amanuensing All ml iiiiuuijyvi filed an exhibit containing a copy of the in our employ.

Even though we may have told him not to think thoughts for us, even though we ask him as a special articles of agreement and rules govern 3 2 Options 5 I Wheat, No. 2: Aprii Hay 77 77 76 77 Time 78 785 77 7v July 78 78J4 77 78i Corn, No. 2: April May 52 51 524 one SIX 52 52 July 52 51 52 Oats, No. 2: March Mav 31L4 31'i 31 June 31 81 S0fc 31 July Pork: March May 13 3H 13 0 13 3254 13 60 June 13 40 13 60 13 40 13 60 Lard: 756 7S7V4 7'5o 7'5754 June 7 55 7 624 7 55 7 6254 July 7 60 7 6752 7 60 7 67H ing the Texas jracmc association. favor to us to avoid putting his own cloth ed at Banon to Lieutenant officer; stated all the facts, explained fully the objects of our mission and the reason which brought us there armed and equipped.

We were at once identified by several acquaintances and he had no reason to doubt our official character. We offered to pay any duties if we were required, or give any bond that might be legally demanded. In response to this we were at once placed under arrest, our arms and horses taken from us and a guard placed over us. We we thus held for fourteen days and compelled to pay for our own subsistence at exorbitant rates. We offered bonds for our release but were re The Cattle Growers.

ing on our poor, little, shivering, naked one of the facts, there is no law which can prevent Denver, March 27. The Cattle Grow ers' association, at its annual meeting to his making that claim after we are dead And how can a court of law or an in night, adopted the following resolution telligent jury judge such a matter? bearing upon contagious cattle diseases IT A fr TT8 TPi Tf68 TN WA 1 liRED great man thinks a thought in the pres Resolved. That the Colorado Cattle Growers' associati hereby approve and ence of two amanuenses, provided I am endorse the amended Palmer bill for right in spelling the plural in that way, the suppression and amelioration of con fused. tagious diseases among cattle, lhat th At the expiration of fourteen days we He thinks a thought, I say, surrounded by those two gentlemen and a Hammond tvDewriter. He gives utterance to the Cash Quotations were as foUows: and association send a memorial to congress were discharged.

We asked for our to be presented through our members horses and arms, and the request was de steady and unchanged, except for winter I- -1 1 EfT. w.n.. tnought and dies. One of the amanuen nied. I then asked the authorities to hi.rhnr U'intpr whpftt.

2. Slirinff vheat e-ive me a receint for the property, as I urging the passage of this bill as the most suited to our requirements; and that delegates from this association be instructed to use their utmost endeavors sisters then states to the jury that he p. had to account for it, and I desired a thought it himself and that his comrade clothed it. The estate is then asked to statement to the effect that we had been to secure a similar arrangement by that held prisoners for fourteen days, accom nav so much per think for the thoughts. and so much at war prices for clothing body.

Confidence in Dold's Products. the ideas. Who is able, unless it be an So. 3 spring wheat, No. 2 red, 8154c.

CORN No. 2, OATS No. 3, RYE No. 2, BARLEY No. 2.

7781c. FLAXSEED No. 1, $1.441.45. TIMOTHY SEED Prime timothy, $2 PORK Per bbl LARD Per 100 lus $7.50. snfiBT ntm kttifs -iRnvoHl 47 fir.

.62 panied by a statement of the charge, to be use'd by me in explanation of my official conduct. Lieut. Martinez asked me to sign a statement which set forth as a fact that we had been kindly and courteously treated while under arrest, intelligent jury, to arrive at the truth: The first (l uestion to ask ourselves Macon, March 27. The board of trade to-day passed resolutions express this: Was Gen.Grant in the habit of call- ins in a thinker whenever he wanted ing confidence in the purity of the products of the packing house of Jacob Dold anvthinsr done in that line? He says in KINiARS Cut loaf. eranulatecl.

his letter distinctly that he was not. He Son, of Kansas City. This action was standard could not do it. It is impracticable, Receipts. Shipments.

taken in view of the testimony of Bartle before the congressional committee in Suppose in the crash of battle and in the Wheat 43,000 19 and as such statement was void or even a semblance of truth, I refused to sign it. Lieut. Martinez refused to give me the desired receipt. Subsequently he tried to bribe me to sign his statement by various proinises.but I refused to become a party to any such transaction. We were then released without horses, transportation or arms, and we were compelled to make moment, of victory your tninK Washington in regard to them.

Corn 5113,000 167 Oats 9S.0U0 97 er had his head shot off, and it falls in a pumpkin orchard, where there is natur Snow at Geuda Springs. BUTTER Firm, and producers limited supply, Creamery, dairy 2026c. ally more or less delay in identifying it, THWESI- A ISIS Geuda Springs, March 27. The heaviest snow storm of the season set in what can you do? Supposing that you liWVjtS irmai io2iatwc. Kansas City.

Kansas City, March 2' our way back as best we could. King Ealakaua Growing Cofl'ee. this afternoon and it is still snowing. The weather is moderate. The snow has The Dally Indicator reports: stopped corn planting.

are a president of the United States and your think supply gets snowbound at Newark in a vestibule train and congress is waiting for you to veto a bill. You cannot think the thought in the first place, and even if you could you would hate to send it to coneress until it was Sax Francisco, March 27. Advices FLOUR Market was quiet but very firm XX. 90c: XXX, family, $1.151.25 from Honolulu state that the Hawaiian choice. Sl.50fol.6J: fancy, gl.651.70; extra fancy, 80: patent, rye flour.

planters are seriously considering a prop And the Battle Proceeded. New York World. It was in the Wilderness on the morn '854c; May osition to abandon sugar production and WiLJiiAT filler. jo. son, casn, 9c.

C.A naal. 1C ISf1 jQ3 Oitv of properly clothed. I am told that noth ing shocks congress like a sudden ap pearance in its midstof a naked and new substitute coffee as the staple product of 43c: April. lb ing of the first fateful battle May 4, 1864 437c asked: Mav44c bid, 4454c asked. the islands.

The plan has taken definite Gen. Grant's strong face never wore a born thought. The but six shape, and King Kalakua is the pioneer more determined, inscrutable look. The But Gen. Badeau has the advantage OATS May, asked.

RYE Nothing doing. CORN MEAL green, 95c. CHOP Yellow, 9llc bulk; 95c sacked. SHIPSTUFF Bulk, 75c; sacked, 80c. BRAN Sacked.

80c. coffee planter, a small grove of trees hav over Gen. Grant in one respect. He army of Gen. Lee was drawn up and im has a years old and not dead.

Otherwise the case is against ing been set out at Kona, on the island of patient for conflict. A slight picket fire him. HAY Fancy smaU baled, large baled, Hawaii. The principal growers now ad was heard dropping along the edges of But the matter will be watched with medium, mit that they are afraid the establish FLAXSEED SI. 25.

the serried lines. With that calm, im perturbable manner which always dis careful interest by literary people generally and especially by soldiers and BUTTER Market weaker. Creamery fancy. of population 29c: eood. 25tt47c: fine dairy.

18 22c: store tinguished Gen. Grant in a great crisis. ment of beet sugar culture in California will deprive them of their best market. They do not think they can send sugar to magazines with a war history, it is Dacked choice, 1518 poor and low grade, 89 roll fancv 20c: eood to choice, he turned to one of his aides and said warning to those who think their thoughts in an unguarded moment and CHEESt; uii cream twins, i-x; iuu cream "Is Historian Badeau present?" 'He is, Young America, 1354c. JSe 1 ork in competition witn the fail ippine Islands, if congress makes any re General," was the prompt reply.

wriile stenographers may De near to taise "Then," said the great warrior, "let the them down and claim them aiterwaras. duction in tariff, consequently they re gard coffee crowing as their only re battle proceed. And it proceeded. A Potent Objection. Boston Globe.

source. A company has been already proiected to start a plantation, at Kona It is also a warning to people who thoughtlessly expose naked facts in the presence of word painters and thought clothiers, who may decorate and outfit these children of the brain and charge it besides that of Kinc Kalakua. EUGS '4c POULTRY Firm. CHICKENS Large, small, $2.502.7 ROOSTERS $2. 75.

TURKEYS 9c. SUGAR-CURED HAMS 1054c. BREAKFAST BACON 954c. DRIED BEEF flc. DRY SALT SHOULDERS $5.50.

LONG CLEAR $6.90. EAR RIBS SHUKT CLEAR $7.25. SMOKED SHOULDERS $6.25. LONG CLEAR $755. CLEAR RIB8 $7.65.

SHORT CLEAR $7.90. PORK $13 00-LARD $6.75. up to the estate. It is intended that the business shall be undertaken on a sufficiently large scale to determine once for all if coffee Prof. Gray's new "telautograph" will telegraph handwriting exactly as it is written.

This may put a stop to bogus Is the time coming when general dealers in apparel and gents lurnishing telegrams and much petty swindling, can be made a profitable crop. They Can Move. Phi lad elf ii i March 27. The mana goods for the use of bare facts and men who attend to the costuming, draping and swaddling of nude ideas will com But how can the husband send himself a a telegram calling him suddenly to New pete so closely with each other that be lorkr Will not the telautograph ex pose the plot to his trusting wife? fore a think has his eye fairly open one gers of the house of refuge have for a long time felt the need of the removal of of these gentlemen will slap a suit of clothes on it, with a Waterbury watch in St. Louis.

St. Louis, March 27. FT.OUR Firm and ouiet. Ranee S2.5f4.20, Was It a Bit of Poker Slang Springfield Republican. that institution to the outskirts of the city.

The state has been appealed WHEAT Onened stron2 and held up firm for each pocket, and be halt way to the pro bate office with his bill? Bill Nte. Joseph Chamberlain created a laugh some time and just before the 11 :3 call it broke and fell oil A eliimt reaction toward the close in the house of commons Wednesday by using an American word. The question advanced the urice kc but the close was 54c below in vain. Mr. William Massey, a wealthy philanthropist, heard of the efforts of the officers to change the location of the visterday.

No. 2 red cash, 80'88054; Mav, Walt Mason anticipates the spring of Walt Whitman as follows: now is whether he also has returned Stl'iRtSiHl. closing SOH.C: June, closing a-'a Jolv. closing August, building from the center ot a thickly with any American ideas. Hail, welcome spring? Walt Whitman, saloot closing 7ii; December, 81(5152, closing, 814c populated section to the country and has thee! I turn a handspring, effusive, elaborate; isked.

CORN The market to-day advanced y2 cent I climb a tree and bii thee welcome. THE MARKETS. but closed onlv 54 cent better. CaBh 4.V.4C.: Mav. feic closing 45Xc: June, 4654, made them a gilt ot The only conditions attached to the gift are that the new building shall bear his name and that the gift should not be made public.

closing i6 July, Seasons of sunshine, showers, Senegambian softness; there are no flies on you; I throw up my MONET, OATS Omet but nrm. casn, isuiitiiyic; jiay, hat and salute thee with a whoop and a hurrah 29c. a Hurrah wijh a capital II. New Xork. Nkw York, March 27.

RYE Steady, 6254c BARLEY HAY Market firm Prime timothy. $12.00 MONEY ON CALL Easy at per cent. In 1883 it was a village of only 600 inhabitants. Since then its growth has been steady and persistent, doubling its population nearly every year. At this time Kingman has a First-Class System of Water Works; a well equipped line of Street Cars; it is lighted by Electricity; a large Agricultural Implement Factory; manufactory of the celebrated Lin-gren Smith Fire Extinguisher; three Roller-Process Flouring Mills, the splendid water power of the Nin-nescah river being utilized as the motor for two of them; an extensive Plaining Mill; Fence Factory; Over Fifty Two and Three-Story Brick Business Blocks! Besides many less pretentious business houses; five churches; good schools, One School Building having cos! Farewell, winter innocuous yon will have to take a back seat in the dim and dusty corriders 17.

OU: prairie, gs.U0l2.uu. Last loan at 3 per cent. Closing at 2 per BLUER JuarKet nrm. creamery. of desuetude; a little winter goes long ways, dairy, cent.

LEAD Common, refined, eeu- PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER per tng- cent. Lively Times Ahead. Boston Pilot. STERLING EXCHANGE Dull but firm A serious conflict of authority may be Kawhided by a Woman. New Haven, March 27.

Henry Wernsmer, a carpet layer, was rawhided on the street yesterday by Mrs. Ella F. Case, aged 30, who resides apart from her husband. She gave him a terrible drubbing before a policeman came and arrested her. The woman claims that Wernsmer had tried to rob her, but there is probably another man in the case.

Wernsmer had had words with an admirer of Mrs. Case a few minutes before the rawhiding was administered. lie. WHISKY Steady, $1.09. PROVISIONS Market steady.

PORK LARD AFTERNOON BOARD. with actual business at for sixty day bills, and S437J for demand. looked for between the two autocrats of The total sales of stocks to-day were New York City as soon as spring fairly "WHEAT The market firm. April, 804; May, shares. July, 775i.

opens, lung uomstoeK win mteriere 11 CORN Higiier. Apm Jiay, 40'8c; jmy, the trees remain naked after the regular r5s. OATS Dull. May, 29c. period for budding, and King Hewitt STOCKS.

New Xork. New Yobk, March 27. will insist that they must not appear New York. Nbw YOKfC, March 27 Stocks irregular but closed without much dressed in the obnoxious green which they have been accustomed to wear before his reign. Between the two, natuie change.

better. No. 2 led, S95490c 1 per cent, coupon 125y elevator, delivered. in New 1 ork will have a hard time. 61 cents store iVi per cent, coupon iuoj CORiN y.c nigtier.

ro. x. i per cents of '95 120' delivered. Mixed 3341c; Missouri uer cents l'uis OATS 54 cent nigner. What He Saw.

Pittsburg Chronicle. Chicago Alton 135 white, options 1020 COFFEE Snot steady 14c: Tramps Will Walk No More. Huntingdon, March 27. A broken axle wrecked an east bound freight train at Barre yesterday, fifteen cars being de molished and their debris was pile dupon and into the passenger station, completely wrecking that structure. Four of six tramps riding on the train were caught in the wreck, one of whom, James Cousins, of Scranton, was instantly killed.

Three others will die. 'jnicago, Burlington yuincy 121 4 Lackawana noints h-srher. Sales 38.500 bags. "I suppose you have seen the vigoroui SUGAR Dull. C.

9-16, extra C. 5 11-16 Erie 23H remarks of Messrs. Hewitt and Powderly Lake Shore (as 13-16; white, extra 15-16; yellow, Missouri Pacific '68 5S6Ji i-ltiC. about each other?" remarked the snake Northwestern 105 Three brick yards; two opera houses; taiCphone sys New York Central 139 EGGS Strong. BUTTER 1431.

CHEESE Firm and quiet at 1112. editor. Reading 55 "Yes." replied the horse have also seen the hue it raised in New York." tem in the city, and connection with the cities of ad Kock Island liu Union Pacific 50y Wabash lay, Western Union 73 LIVE STOCK. Seemed Like Home to Jay. Chicago Herald.

joining counties; three National and two state banks. Kansas City. Kansas City, March 27. Boston. Boston, March 27 Jay Gould returned to his beloved A T.

S. F. R. 91? America just in time to read the su The Live Stock Indicator reports: CATTLE Receipts, shipments, 255. The market to-day opened strong and active for shipping and beef steers 510 higher.

Good to choice cornfed, common tn medium. ft8.80(&.ii.4u: stackers. $2 IP preme court decision in favor of the Bell WW I PRODUCE. feeders, cows, 60. telephone monopoly.

Taking this into consideration, things must seem quite like home to him. Chicago. Chicago, March 27. On the whole there was a very excellent day of HUGS Receipts, suipmenuj 00. Market steady to weak, light weightB preferred.

Good to choice common to medi- Boulaoger on the Retired List. Pahis, March 27. -On the proposal of the minister of war, President Carnot, acting by the unanimous advice of the officers who conducted the court martial, has signed a decree placing Gen. Boulanger on the retired list of the army. The proposal had previously been considered by the cocncil of ministers.

Bismarck and the Emper Concur. Berlin, March 27. The National Zei-lung says that at a recent meeting of the cabinet at Carlottenburg, Prince Bismarck explained the foreign situation. Emperor Frederick fully concurred in his views and proposals snd especially thanked Prince Bismarck. ekips and pigs g3.UU4.5U.

trading on 'change. The markets opened with fractionally higher prices for all leading articles Setting a Bad Example. Richmond Dispatch. It is hoped that the fact that George Strong for good to choice muttons at common to medium, duU at $3.504.50. on the floor.

Buying was of a vigorous character Are now in Process of Construction. The city of Kingman affords splendid opportuni Gould paid a boy $40 to carry his valise and very material advances were made during the first hour in the grain pits. Before noon reac tions followed and at midday prices were very St. Louis. St.

Louis, March 27, CATTLE Receipts, 1000; shipments, 50. a mile after the recent accident near Black Stream, will not revive the carpetbag-carrying industry in the south. near the closing points of last night, but the re The market to-day was active and cents ties for business projects and no more hi gher. (jnoice neavy native tecm, fair to good native steers, action was followed by another advance and closing prices were abont the best of the day. Traders in wheat kept little account of outside information.

They were busy watching each other Free Trade. Tha rorliiptinn of internal revenue and the taking off of revenue stamps from esidence Desirable Place of butchers- steers medium 10 cuuice, 2.15(4.30; stackers and feeders fair to good, 2.10&3.25; rangers, ordinary to good, $2.25 J. 90. HOGS Receipts. 2900; shipments 500.

and there was a good active market, but it was Proprietary Medicines, no doubt has largely benefitted tne consumers, as wen Market, was strong. Choice heavy and butch- relieving tue Duruen 01 noui manu selections, packing medium ers facturers. Especially is this the case purely a Chicago market and the pit made its own prices. May opened He better at TijC, and on good, stiff buying advanced to 772ic, then receded to 76, where it rested about noon. Toward the close the market again firmed np rapidly and May rested at 77Jc.

prime, ugm xair 1 A (KV3S OA Persons desir-; Can be found in the State of Kansas. to to SHEEP ReceiDts. 1400: shipments, 1100 The with Green's August lower and Bosehee's German Syrwp, as the reduction of thirty-a-r Konta nor dozen, has been added to market steady. Fair to choice, $4.006.10. ous of securing a good location in the Great nntl Corn showed unmistakable signs of firmness on increase tne size of the bottles contain- Chicago.

Chicaso, March 27. ne these remedies, thereby getting one- Growing West, should address fifth mora medicine in the 75-cent size. the curb this morning, after the lc advance yesterday afternoon. The arguments appeared to be on the side of the bulls early. Some outside orders came in to buy.

Very few cars of No. 2 Seetenced to be Hanged. Springfield, March 27. Advices just received from Ozark, say that sentence of death has just been passed upon John Matthews, Wiley Matthews and William Walker. They will be hanged May 18th.

Children Burned to Death. Oriliia, March 29. The house occupied by Thomas Ball, a storekeeper and postmaster, was burned last night. His three children, aged one, three and five, were burned to death. A Beau Becomes a Murderer, Albany, March 27.

News conies from Decatur county of the brutal murder of Oscar Williams by Charles Jack- The Drovers' Journal reports: Wlsnnetr for Dvsnensia and CATTLE ReceiDts. 4.000; shipments, 1,000. 1UD I 1 Liver Complaint, and the German Syrup Market was stroneer. Steers, stackers and feeders, cows, bulls for Cough and iiUng xrouuies, nave perhaps, the largest sale of any medicines In and mixed. Texas tea steers, sj.iiass corn were received and the general eagerness to purchase gave a sharp ap turn to the market during the first hour.

The trading was brisk and in large lots from 52c, the opening price for May, up 4.00. the world. The advantage of increased HOGS ReceiDts. shipments, 1. oW Mi-rod fi 1.5(&.Y45: heavy, light, skips size of bottles will be greatly appreciated by the sick and afflicted, in every town triiioirs in rivilized countries.

8am H. STOUT, Owner Daily and Weekl Courier, Kingman, Kas SHEEP ReceiDts, a.uuu smpmenm, iuw. 1 to the top for the session. After the turn the price dragged down to 52c, but once below that point sellers became excited and prices went quickly down to There was a rally befors the close and the closing prices was 5223lc market to-day was stronger. Natives, auu pie bottles for 10 cents remaining the game size.

Texans. QA.75; lambs $5.

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