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5 ST; JOSEPH DAILY HEUALD, FRIDAY, JANLTAKY 23. 1S93. ARRESTED FOR FORGERY. SEPTEMBER MEET BASEBALL NOTES. TO DO MORE CUTTING William Lny Captured in Arkansas IT by i)eiuty L.

S. Marshal 12. J. Smith. Deputy United States Marshal Ed OF THE ST.

JOSEPH FAIR ASSOCIA OOIXG3 OP THE WESTERN- ASSOCI DEMOCRATS GOOD TIIIi I K.VC1SK COM MI3MOX UK'S OFKICE. TION" WILL UK A tiUEAT AFFAIR, ATION CLlliS. J. Smith arrested William Lay at For Three Days Only midnight on Wednesday night at Nebo, At a. Meetinic of the Director Georjre McVey Signed ly the St.

Jo- on the charge of forgery. 1 terilay Very Liberal I'umcii Were William Lay in September last Hung: In and Some of the Rest eih Club What the Omaha. Bee Haj to Say About the Uroppiuj; of Hock Island ote. Off The Doom Will I-oi Off All Sna ii ml 111 Tiiu I'uiil in the Ieonle, Will Oo to the Slate InKtrad Politician to Kun 'atiilaiKii Hills latrudnerd ity Moran anil llitliniser. forged the name of Mrs.

Sarah J. Mc- liurt.es in the Coo a try Will Be Present. Ewen, a widow lady living near Gal latin, to a pension check for her have recourse only upon the contractor. Senator Landrum's bill, providing payment to meiiiliers of the general assembly for Sunday, was unfavorably reported by the committee on official fees and salaries. The boundary line bill, providing for the appointment of a commission to settle the boundary line between Missouri and Iowa, was read the third time, passed and reported to the house.

Many Hill. JKFKEUSOX CITY, Jan. 24. (Special to The Herald.) Avery's bill, bringing trust companies, receiving deposits, under the provisions of the banking law, is to be favorably reported from the house committee on private eorjiorations. This bill was found advisable to cover defects in the present law, because of the late decisions by the supreme court, in which the opinion was given that the law making it a felony to receive deposits in a bank known to be in failing condition does not apply to other corpora Manager Gatewood has secured tne There was a large and enthusiastic quarterly pension voucher for August, signature of George McVey of Omaha to a St.

Joseph eomract. In Mcey 1S04. meeting of the board of directors of the St. Joseph Fair Association yes Shortly after getting the money Lay we get one of the best fielders and left the country, and has been in hiding ever since. Recently Deputy Mar terday afternoon, at which it was finally decided to give a splendid lot of purses for the meeting to le held From Every Price! All Men's and Boys' Overcoats and Ulsters and Men's and Boys' Heavy Suits go for THREE DAYS 33 1-3 off.

Call early at sluggers in the business. He ranked second in the associat on in latting last season, and his gingerj- first base shall Smith located him near Nebo, September 2, 3, 4, 5, and 7 next. city, Jan. 21. (Social to The Herald.) At the fall of the speaker's gavel calling the house to order this afternoon, Swau-ger of Sullivan, introduce! a resolution, providing tor the appointment of a committee of three, having necessary powers to investigate and report upon the fees received by the excise commissioner in St.

Louis. The pur and left last Monday to cap playing was always a feature. ture his man, which he did Wednes The purses decided on were as follows, and will no doubt bring to this city some of the best strings of trot JLuere were several changes made day at midnight after a hard chase, the manner of couducting th West Lav was arrested on warrant sworn ting and pacing horses in. the country: association at the meeting in ies out before Lee D. Bell, a notary pub TROTTING.

i'oines, which will prove, beun al. it lie in Newton county. on an am Two-year-olds, purse J2.500 415-417 FELIX STREET. has been often state in columns davit made by E. W.

Young, special that some actio should be alien pension examiner. 3.IMX) 3.000 3.000 3.0-0 3.000 tnree-minute class, purse 2:35 class, purse 2:25 class, purse 2:19 class, purse 2:15 class, purse tions which in effect do a banking business. The efforts of the Democratic press of the state to find something of which to make apparently reasonable complaint in regard to the proceedings of the house are exceedingly ludicrous. The fact is that no other house in late K7" whereby a prosp club shou'd Deputy Marshal Smith will take his prisoner to Ft. Smith, where he ree lor all.

ie made to support the en ire as otia- purse 4,000 PACING. will identify Lay and procure the on, and particularly a club tnat am Two-year-olds, purse $2,300 Three-minute class 2.0"0 necessary transfer papers from the not receive the support at home that years has shown such a capacity for work, an dthe conduct of the speaker TTnitfvl States court to hrins him to i 2:45 class, purse 2 000 AXTIQIITY OF THE JOKE. it should receive. 2.IXH) i-iaas, purse St. Joseph.

At the Des Moines meeting it was Faringford. he introduced himself to her by the confession or the boast: "I am the most morbid of the Ten nysons!" and of Republican members gentrally is always marked by a broad gauged 2:22 class, purse 2:11 class, purse 3.000 pose was to acquire information upon which to base a bill to fix the excise commissioner's salary. He now receives, by common report, from to SIO.OOO per year in fees. The office of excise commissioner was created by the legislature of 1803, and it was made purposely "fat" in order that a Democratic favorite might be placed in charge, and that the Democratic state central committee during campaigns might have a reliable and ready source from which to draw the munitions of war. No sooner had the resolution been introduced, thau Dra belle of St.

Louis, offered an amendment providing for of A. Systematic Study to lie Made Lay's offense is for forging the name decided that each elul should pay into Free for alt, purse 4,000 liberality and discretion, which Demo With these purses hung up to be the association treasury $200 on or crats exceedingly regret. Measures of reform, which will save the people of A DOLLAR A HEAD. of Mrs. Sarah J.

McEwen to the pension check that came to her as a widow iensiouer. before April and thereafter until paid in cash when the race is finished, there cannot fail to be strong compe the state not less thon $400,000 per the close of the season $100. on or De- year, are now assuered of passing the house. Other measures along the same tition by some of the best horses in fore the 1st of each month. This sum THE SOLDIERS' HOME IX BRIEF.

the country, and the association is to will be used for the payment of the lines are pending, and while their rem edial and reform features are com Dr. Harry, E. Williamson Married in be commended for its liberality in thus umpires, the saiarie I officers and oth mendable they in no instance wilt offering to the people of St. Joseph Kn ii ii City Notes and Pergonals. LEAVENWORTH, Jan.

24. er expenses incidental to the associa won an lnaivi'iuai narusnip on any and the surrounding country an oppor on. The home team will guarantee man. Social instances of abuse have thriven in the last twenty years like tunity to see as good racing as is seen Uie visiting team $40, and all that is (Special to Tbe Herald.) Dr. Harry E.

Williamson of Ola the, formerly at ihe Home hospital, hot house plants in a rich soil. It is anywhere. the Hoinor of Kk pt. The avowed intention of M. OUivier Beauregard, the eminent Egyptologist, to publish a few of the niummilied jokes of that ancient empire of the Nile has necessarily overwhelmed the great host of modern humorists with consternation.

Egypt has been claimed as the great mother of almost everything else, save for a baby's share which has been allotted to Babylonia; and it is to lie dreaded that the true antiquity of the joke will be revealed among other awful secrets of the tombs of the Pharaohs. Solomon's, maxim that there is nothing new under the sun has long been an accepted dictum, even among the joke makers and no less a personage than Mark Twain has reduced the joke germs or, rather, joke elements to seven Aryan ancestors. What these seven jokes of the Seven Foolish Meu of left over will be retained by the home a matter of regret that Democrats on W. C. Brown and W.

T. Van Brunt am. unis is a good move. It rora- will be united in marriage tod.iy to the Hour of the house are generally, by who were both present at yesterday's pe each team to be i-elf su: porting, Miss Berthav Maude Egleston Olathe, indirection, on tne wrong sine ol re meeting, express themselves as being and if the people in the different towns formatory measures. Rut the house Kan.

'The ceremony will take place confident that Alix, Axtell and other contains many members who would hope to see base bail they must give at the residence of Dr. Halley of Kan honor positions in congress, and the celebrated horses will be here. the Home team sun-sort. If thev do not the team must disband or be trans THE XEWHERRV LAW INVALID sas City, brother-in-law of the bride. Dr.

Williamson is a nephew of Dr. O. C. MeNary, first assistant sur people ot the state may rest assured that this session of the general assembly is to be comparatively short an investigation of the collector's office, also. Democrats evidently hoped to load down Swanger's resolution and then defeat it.

A spirited and partisan discussion ensued, Drabelle, Avery, et charging that Collector Scigen-lieim, of St, Louis, a Republican, had been irregular in his office, and intimating that he had misappropriated license fees and other receipts. ns answered that the collector had been tried and cleared, that the collector's office could not be investigated by St. Louis authorities, but that only the legislature, which created the office of excise commissioner, could investigate the salary of the commissioner. Finally, in order to save dispute rem to some more eutei oi isinir That is What the I'. S.

Courts Say and inexpensive, and that a large num sown, on the th ee princ pa lto ays geon of the Home, and during the time An Appeal Taken. ber of good bills demande dby the However, tne -i al "divvy" will be he was connected with the hospital, ST. Jan. 2t. In the United people are to becom laws unless they lie Didn't Mean to Lose Good Money on a.

MiKfit MarrlaKe L.ieene. One of the itolice olheers stationed at the city hall had uoticed a young man walking up and down the corridors the other day as if looking for something, ami feeling pr-tty sure what was wanted he stopjod the visitor ami confident ially whispered: "You waut a marriage license, of course. Step right this way. "Iiut I don't want one," replied the young man. "oh.

I thought you did. Are you looking for anything in particular?" "Yes. sir; I'm looking for the hand-hack otlice." Wver hen i'l of it. You must le mistaken in the name." "Wall, mebbe; but I want the dollar I iKiid for a marriage license a month ago." "Oh hi Then you did get a licenser' "Yes. sir." "And the girl, she" "She was married to another fellow before I could get back with my pa "tor." "And you want" "Want my dollar and hanged to her! If it hain't the otp-e it's some other place.

I don't keer what it is so hum as 1 irit mv mom-y back." When the officer explainod that no money paid for a marriage license, was ever handed back, and that the eounty of Wayne, state of Michigan. IT. S. was not financially resion-sible in case a girl went back on her troth, the victim leaned up against the wall and thought it over for a made. are Killed in the senate was very popular, with tne out vot- a5 nnun coun oi appeals bi.

wuis inese cliang should be netic al will wish him louar' tnree transcripts were filed which Major Bittmger has prepared a bill era lis, all of whom and the people should Uio otiglilv uu involve me consuumonamy or tne which he will soon introduce provid berry law," passed by the Nebraska leg ing for the creation of a commission of ancient days were it may only be conjectured; but. the woman's age. woman's tongue and the mother-in-law jokes were among them, and were cracked by our rude ancestors in the old cave dwellings of early Neaiuhropic times with inlinite islature in 1S93, with a view to regulat- five citizens of Missouri to contract for icrstand tnat it th -y wish to see the fame they must pport the club. A I ase ball club taunot subsist on praise passes auy more than a railroad -ng- and reducing heavy freight charges the execution of marble or bronze st.it by means of a state board of transporta ues of Thomas II. Benton and Francis tion.

The three suits were brought bv the or a business hou e. It mcnev I. Blair, and in accordance with an Union i'acilic. Chicago and. Northwest much happiness.

Mrs. Johnson, wife of Edward Johnson, chief clerk in the medical department, left for Chicago yesterday to visit relatives and friends for an indefinite period. James Murphy, late caoair of barracks No. ID of the Dayton Home, came in yesterday on transfer and was assigned to Co. If -the proper sp.it is manifested in enabling federal statute to place them ern, and the Chicago, Uurlington and Cjuincy railroads, and the prayer in each is to restrain the board of transporta ti different towns of the association in the old hall of the house of repre thre will be i.o question of the sue sentatives at Washington, D.

C. As tion from reducing existing freight rates. Justice Brewer, of the United States su such commission Governor V. J. Stone ess ot tne as ociati in.

Ihe pecpic should have too much i ri 'e to have it IVter L. Foy of St. Louis, Odin Guitar preme court, and Judge Uundy, of the Nebraska circuit court, heard the suits and the result was an order' enjoining the go out to the world that their town of Boone county, O. M. Spencer of St gusto.

The youug-man-who-stays-late and the old-ma u's-boot may have been later accretions. Certainly the young housekeeper and the man-who-nevei-pays-back witticisms do not date much earlier than the days of Noah. The spring poet lirst appeared on the scene in the days of old Kins Sar-gou, who founded the royal library of Assyria and called for competitive odes. The office goat is a purely modern version. The summer girl and the chappie have a latter day look; but their antetypes can be discovered cou'd not supp rt a base ball team noara or transportation on the eround josepn, if.

noon or St. rancios Joseph MeFrarlaud of (1. has returned from Philadel )V i where he that the act was repugnant to the consti county and James II. Birch of Clinton and therefore the team had to hi trans tution or the United States, because, un has been since last. May.

are named. Governor Stone is mad ferred. der is provisions the railway companies John Zeigler Ins returned to hs president r'jf the commission; The sum not exact tor the transnortntion mignt quarters in F. C. after a visit Of J0 of freight from one point to another with- and to prove the malicious nature of the charge against Collector Soigen-heiin, Mr.

Roth well amended the amendment by providing for an investigation of (he collector's office so far as the license tax is concerned. Thus beaten at their own game, Democrats subsided, and the resolution prevailed by a practically unanimous vote. The eventual result will be that from to of fees, which now go to Nicholas Bell, will be turned into the state treasury each yea r. Mr. Moran's bill on criminal cases, practice and proceedings, was read the third time and passed.

It provides Manager Brackett of the tju ncy ot $12,000 is appropriated for the ex d.ivs in fiiomls in Vpniro 111. ln the state (Nebraska) charges which penses of the commission and for the bnse ball duo has made publle in execution and placing of the statues names of players signed by him so far viuiimi-u im-u, vl ii. inn uitu such srvice. The state then annealed granteu a iuriougu ror j.m uays anu They are: Dannie Poland, catcher Provision is made that at the call of Governor Stone, the commision shall left yesterday for Saliua. Kan.

LOUIS H. HORN. Notary Public. Herald Officer Charles Farrell of Low 11. field or; illiani Hoftuer of Seianton, i'a.

meet to perform its duties, inside of Daniel Urimes or left yesterday for Junction City, to be four months after the pasage of this fiel er; James Mc'Jormick, third base in the pages of the Greek Thoophras-tus and the Roman Potronius. The Nouveaux Richesse figure in that latter romancer's character of Tiimal-chio. As for the pun, that is undoubtedly a relic of antediluvian jocosity; and it is not impossible to im If lie Were on IleneU "If I were only a judge!" exclaimed the young man, as he picked himself gone a month. man; McGrevey of Qunicy, p.tciier, Maj. Bittinger has also prepared while and finally said: "Wall, they play no sdiin game on mo! I've got an old umde whose goin to marry a widder, and he'll gin me a calf worth $2 aud change the names to suit.

Tell your ole county of Wayne, state of Mk-hi-gan and so forth, to go to Halifax and keep mj- dollar." Detroit Free Press. Gottleib Huebner of the hospital, re- Dill, regulating insurance companies, ceived news yesterday that his brother the foot of the steps and looked Thus does the Omaha Herald, Dave which he will introduce ou the lirst Howe's champion, shoot it to Quincy was dying. Comrade Huebner made 1 at tne closing aoor, clenching 1ns agine the wicked old Aepnelim ask lists and gritting his teeth ferociously "The disfranchisement of Itock ing one another, as they stood around opportunity. Its provisions are brief but comprehensive. It requires each Island will long remain a blot on the and laughed at Noah building the ark: insurance company doing business in records of the Western association When is a door not a door?" and Missouri to deposit in the office of th and it will take long for the associa 'Where was Moses when the light "And what would you do if you were one?" asked a sympathetic passer-by, stopping to help brush off the dust.

"Fine that confounded old fellow $50 for contempt of court!" the young hurried preparations and left for Boston, where his brother family resides. Thomas Quigley, of A. is been granted a "0 days furlough which will be spent in Leavenworth and vicinity. John Vanvalkingberg, of M. will spend the next 30 days in Kansas City.

state insurance commissioner a sworn tion to purge itself of this disgrace Avent out?" statement of the business of such com Rock Island and her sister cities of It is distressing to realize these pany, the amount of capital stock facts in the case; but what a harrow-lug situation will ensue if M. lieaure- place of deposit of funds, amount ot man answered viciouslv. Moline and Davenport gave the club last year an enviable support, a support from which the people of Quincy ami Jacksonville can learn a good les indebtedness, and where and when Ami then he straightened the chrys ard shall discover the one original anthemum in his buttonhole and sad due. amount of guarantee fund, asset THEY W.VXT SATOLLI REMOVED. DisroTrrirx by Aoeident.

The coiuiKtsitiou of which printing rollers are made was accidentally discovered by a Saloptian printer. Not being able to find the "pelt ball." he inked the type with a phn-e of soft glue which had fallen from the glue pot. It was such an excellent substitute that, after mixing molasses with the glue, to give the mass a proper eon-sislwiey. the old "pelt ball" was entirely discarded. The augur with the twistisl shank, which makes it self-discharging, is also the result of an ami their form and place, amount of ly walked away.

Somerville Journal. primitive, protoplasmic joke globule, the father of all these nineteenth century jokelets! Imagine the literary son, and yet from pure malice the team is shut out of the association in I'laying- lards. A new supply Rock Island playing scientists placing this Akkadian joke lS5r. It was bad enough to keep Sioux City out, but to disfranchise the pen cards at city ticket otlice, corner Sixth and Fdmond streets, Warren under tli microscope ami inviting the world to gaze upon the great and only "Jokieusis Kozoon!" The modern joker could not survive such a pitiless nant winner of the previous year one of the original towns where all indebtedness had been paid promptly, Cowles, City Passenger Agent. that lu all criminal cases the party asking continuance must pay costs accrued to date of continuance.

It is estimated that this one bill, if it becomes a law, will save the tax payers of the state not less thau $125,000 per year. Mr. Tubbs' oil inspectors bill was also read a third time and passed. Inspector's fees will be about as follows: St. Louis, Kansas City, St.

Joseph and Springfield each, $1,300. Memorial services commemorating John R. Kauffman. of Scott caunfy; John L. Paxton of Boone county, and J.

Retina of Vernon county, members of the house of the Thirty-seventh general assembly, and who died while members, was the order of the day. At 10:15 a. m. the senate in a body was announced, having been invited to be present and hear the services. Speaker Russell invited Presileut O'Meara to a seat on the speaker's stand.

This courtesy was very neat, and strictly in accordance with established precedent. expose. His occupation, like Othello XeliraskMDs Demand the Roman Ec-eleIntt Leave the I nlted State. LINCOLN, Jan. 24.

(Special to The Herald.) The legislature evidently believes in variety in legislation as well as in crops. A resolution was this morning introduced on petition of citizens of Brown county, "viewing with righteous alarm the active efforts of a foreign ecclesiastical power 'to come here an establish in this country a condition superior to the state and nation," and in and where the people were anxious for a membership, is a shame and an out fiiven HIm Passports. NOG ALES, Jnu. The Mex cash in the hands of agents and in course of transmission, the amount or bills receivable, matured and unpaid, losses adjusted and unpaid, and losses unadjusted, amount of outstanding risks and gross premiums received and receivable, receipts from all sources, ami expenditures for all purposes. Such sworn statement shall be made to cover all enumerated transactions and business of such company up to and including the 31st day of December next preceding.

The state insurance commissioner may require additional data, and each company is required to furnish such data would be gone forever. Philadelphia Record. rage. The newspapers of the three cities. Hoek Island, Moline and Dav ican consul at Guatemala City lias been given passports, thus terminat en port, liave been very mild indeed LORD TKXXYSOVS IlItOTHKRS.

ing friendly relations between Guatemala and Mexico. under the circumstances. There is hope thnt Rock Island-Moline may yet Men Who Misrut Have Keen Kanionn Had Tlieir Ilrother Iieen Le So. "More than my brothers are to me," structing; the Nebraska senators and re questing the representatives in congress be admitted. If It is not for the opening games it will be before the season is over, for there are two towns that will have to hustle much better than they did last year if they finish the season." acidentjil discovery.

The real screw auger is an American invention, dating back to the year 1774, when John White and licnjamin IJrooke of Ibim-mer Hollow, Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, noticed some loys 'Hiring holes in the ground with some pieces hoop iron. One of these, which had b-come twisted, was seen to bring up the dirt each time as it made a complete revolution. IJcing men of an observing turn of mind. White and IJrooke began to debate the possibility of con. structing a tool for boring wood on the same principle.

It was immediately tried, with the addition of a screw point for drawing the cutting edge into the wood. It is nedlcss to add that the experiment was eminently; successful. sang Ixrd Tennyson of Arthur Hal-lam, with a personal peculiarity which one did not quite know how those to "have the self-constituted representative of ecclesiastical power. Mgr. Sa- WILLIAM TAYLOR SERIOUSLY ILL.

brothers would take. The words con tolli, removed beyond the shores of the veyed uo slight to Frederick Tenny United States of America." son at any rate. This brother of the The reading occasioned quite a sensa last of laureates is now in his 87th year and lives with his son. Capt. tion, and the document was promptly turned over to the committee on resolu Julius Tennyson, at St.

Hcliers. Jersey. In a conversation with him, re tions. port od iu the current number of the The house by a close vote squelched Bookman, by W. 1.

Machinl, Frinl- the bill, prohibiting Sunday base ball erick Tennyson says: "Others felt the spell of Ilallam as well as Alfred. playing. The law now in force prohibits "snorting" on the Sabbath and is We all did. I did." And so it is that variously construed by different judges. Frederick Tennyson confesses to a Miicli Watitert Ex-State Treasurer Located WltU Relatives in Indiana.

CKAWFORDSVILLE, Jan. 24. It is. probable that William W. Taylor, the defaulting treasurer of South Dakota, has been located near this -city.

The authorities of that state are now on their way to Crawfordsville at the instance of John G. Overton, justice of the peace and ex-county superintendent, and a prominent citizen. Overton claims that he has Taylor located beyond a doubt, and is in no way troubled about his escape, as he is dangerously ill. much of the time un-ccnr-civ'iis. Overton first notified the South Lakota authorities last Sunday, and today received word that the attorney general and marshal would arrive tomorrow.

He asserts that he learned of Taylor's whereabouts by the merest accident, and that he is absolutely sure of his game. Ueyond explaining that he is ill at the home of a relative, he will say nothing. Taylor was raised in Lafay preference for "In Menoriam." despite JOHN M. STEWART, attorney at law. Room.

4o9 German-American bank building Something in ame. P.obby I with mamma had given a different name. Sister Bobby I don't believe I'd Ik? blamed for so many things if my name It was in striking contrast to O'Meara's conduct at the time of the late senate memorial services in honor of Senator J. C. McGinnis, deceased.

At "that time Shaker Russell was not invited to a seat of honor beside the president of the senate. The omission nnv have been because of O'Meara's ignorance, or it may have been on purpose. Kit her way it was generally noticed at the time, and was the subject of iiHn comment. The senate being seated, memorial services began. Representatives De Reign of Scott, and Drabell of St.

Louis, delivered brief eulogies commemorative of the late member, Mr. Kauffman; Conall of Vernon, spoke of the life of the late member from Vernon, Mr. Riqtia, and the life work its line ot disadvantageous compari Where the jurists are Inclined to be straight-laced, the law is held sufficient, and in other communities the law is held to be impotent to prevent Sunday son, among all his brothers poems. Xotea. The St.

Louis Browns want two exhibition games hre in April. Bill Devereaux is said to be pitching great ball in California these days. Buck Ebright is spending a few weeks with his old friends in Naper-ville. 111. Kid Fear has signed with Grand Rapids, Mich.

He will do the backstop work for them this season. Lincoln's team as signed thus far stands: Ebright, manager, captain and second base; Speer, catcher; Barnes, Meyers, Kimerer, Gragg and Simon, pitchers; 'Sullivan, first base; Hollingswoith. shortstop; Hill, third; Van Buren, Cole and Taylor, fielders. Some one has declared that if the old pitcher's box is restored Silver King will return to the diamond. That settle it.

If King is a possibility of a resurrection what is to -prevent the second appearance on earth of Mickey Welsh. Cherokee Fisher. One Armed Daily and Dory Dean? There must be no Faust business indulged in by baseball legislators. games. Of these Tennyson brothers, Charles Tennyson-Turner's fame as a poet has In eonrmtttee of the whole, the senate gone round the globe "Lett v's Globe split the $100,000 relief bill squarely in twain, and It is practically certan that was Algernon or Ueginald.

Street Smith's Good News. no more than $50,000 will be appropria ted for the drouth sufferers. Polioe Commissioners Xamed. TOPEKA. Jan.

24. (Special to The Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. ette, twenty miles trora here, and has scores of relatives in Montgomery county. If in this vicinity it is likely that Herald.) Governor Morrill this afternoon appointed the following police he is near a deserted village two A STRANGE CASE. How an Enemy was Foiled.

The following praphtc stntement will read will', intent interest: "1 cannot doscrilit he numb, creepy sensittionthatexUted in ns. hands and legs. 1 had to rub and i hose parts 1 hey were sore, to ovorcon i in a measure the dead feelinz that bad taiici possession of them. In addition, I -t range weakness in my back and around toscthrr with an indescribable in my stomach. Physicians said i creeping paralysis from which, accord nr to their universal conclusion, there is relief.

Once it fastens upon a person, they ny.it continues its insidious progress unti: if reaches a vital point and the sufferer dies, was my prospect. 1 had been doctorin-j i vear and a half steadily, but villi no par- board for Leavenworth: F. E. Hunt, miles otr the railroad in a wild country, lie has several cousins living there. president; J.

W. Hause, secretary B. L. Richards, Democratic member. The ap Toothache, Faccache, Inflarnmed and Sore Eyes, are certainly cured by pointments for Kansas City, Fort Scott and Atchison were not made as Hut Frederick Tennyson, too, did a Greek ode at Cambridge, for which he won a gold medal not, by the way.

a bronze one, as Sir Francis Doyle says in his "lieminiseenees," and as Dr. Japp repeats in a more recent monograph no doubt a misprint, originally for the Itrown medal. Horatio Tennyson remains the least known of the brotherhood. Of him a visitor to Faringford in l.SD wrote at the time in an unpublished letter lying before us: "I was talking to Lady Tennyson about the Parnell commission, awaiting my summons to the laureate's room, when the door opened and a figure entered that startled me it was so like Lord Tennyson and yet so unlike him. At first the likeness struck me most, but, fortunately before I committed myself Iady Tennyson introduced him.

Horatio Tennyson is the man of whom expected. uonu extract; soia our bottles only. Want Woman Snffrajee. Rhcnmn(lin Cured in Day. Mystic cure for rheumatism and TOi'KKA, Jan.

24. rwenty-hve or thirty suffrage women met the senate committee on elections today and presented a petition seventy-two feet long UiMilar benefit, when I saw an advertisement Orprnniae Free IIine I.eagTie. PEPvRT, O. Jan. 24.

A Free Home leag-je was organized here today by delegates who had congregated from all parts of the Cherokee Strip. The object of the association is to memoralize congress for free homes on all the six millions of acres on the Cherokee Strip which were opened for settlement in neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. I Mill's ive "Nervine, procured iiottle and betran usinu it. Marvelous os i and character of Mr. Paxton were commemorated by Mr.

Jenkins, Mr. Swanger of Sullivan, and Pettijobn of Yinn. The house then took a recess until 2 p. m. today.

Session of'the Senate. The proceedings in the senate today were not of a very interesting character. The morning hours were consumed in attendance on the memorial services in the house. Senator Tunnell introduced a bill, providing for the appointment of a state roads and highways commission. The senate committee on school text books made a majority report upon Senator Davidson's bill to establish a chair of honiepathv in the state university.

Senator Gray's bill, requiring cities and towns, letting contracts for public work, to take a sufficient bond to guarantee that materials used would le paid for, passed to engrossment. Under the present law, material men Its action upon th3 system Is remarka and formin? a roll as large as a bass ble and mysterious. It removes at once may seem, but a few days had passed before ev irv bit. of that vreeov feelina had left mo: the cause and tha disease immediately and there has not been even the drum and bearing several housand names, praying the legislature to resubmit the woman suffrage amendment. indication of its return.

1 now feel a well as I ever did, and have gained ten disappears. The first dose benefits, 75 cents. Sold by Wm. Loving, druggist, St. Joseph, and John De-mond, corner Third and Edniond streets.

pounds lu weiglil, though 1 liact run cowi from 170 to 137. Tour others have used lr Miles' Restorative Nervine on my recomen- Ask for 'phone 423 or call at 619 Ed-mond, when needing coil of any description. Kansas and Texas Coal Co. i ue puiuic kuows iimning, ana ins friends little except that he is a fer September, 1S93. According to the bill passed bj- congress openirrg- the strip, the property costs the settler from one to two dollars an acre.

A committee was appoined and will go to Washington and lobby in favor of giving the said land to settlers entirely free. dation, and it has been as satisfactory mtnei cases as in mine." James Kane. La Kue, O. 5h Fre cnts eggs slightly cracked 12 1-2 dozen at Second and Francis pa! Ir. Miles' Uestorat ive Nervine is sold by all vent ritualist: a most unexpected thing I assure you ia the household of the Tenuysons." It was this brother ot street MOST PERFECT MADE.

druggists on a positive guarantee, or sent direct bv the Dr. Miles Medical Leave orders for Brokaw Mandolin club at Brokaw's music store, 117 South Sixth street. ST. JOSEPH POULTRY HOUSE, on receint of Drice. $1 ner bottle, six A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder.

Free whom Iady Taylor used to tell the (nit los for S5, express prepaid. It is tree Iron; Bj'arlay's finest Mantello cabinets $1 per dozen for a few Studio 1102 Frederick avenue. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. story that once, when she came upon I horn Ammonia, Alum cr any other adulterant him unexpectedly, lying on a sofa at I 40 YEAR! THE STANDARD. upiatcs or dangerous drug's SOLD BY ALL DRUGGaSTS.

Children Cry for Pitcher's CastorE.

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