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DON'T HIDE rin TA BA1LI JOURNAL WIGH ADVERTISE IN THE WICHITA JOTJRNAL AND PROSPER. HE TOUB LIGHT FOB A DAY BUT ADVESTI8E. WICHITA, KANSAS. MONDAY EVENING. MARCH 10, 1890.

NO. 82. VOL. V. this morning admitted to bail before Attention Knights Templar.

eoonsmy ia never to use any more of one IRS, DORA BURKETT. tended to speeches were in order. It seems to be tbe prevailing opinion, amongst the orators, that when it oomes Commissioner Shearman. BROKE HIS LEG. AT HARD LABOR? thing than neoessary, it hair wean, W.

F. Corlow. who has just completed The reoeption announoed to take place at the "Scottish Rite" hall, on to doieing out pap, by the election tran dress goods, discretion or slang. Fourthly Elongated female apparel has been discountenanced tram a medi- a sixty day sentence for sell liquor in territory, was discharged from custody xuesoay evening, nas been postponed ohise plan. Democracy will get its unui naay evening, Alaron 14 in, owe share.

However this may be people ot A Beautiful Young Lady, the Wife of vuis murniDg. hand. It was the I oat one in the- coop and the mystery was He had nothing left but the rooster. He then went out to his father's place after the remaining forty and lot and behold! they were gone too. Lewis returned horns sad and discouraged, looked at the solitary old rooster a moment, and dreve him away.

Then he put big "For Sale" sign on his ooop and went down to his nlaoe ot buuinesa and Sullivan Will Do Tims As he Quest oal standpoint ever since the Anna-Jeaness Miller mode ot dress wen into One-Legged Man Meet With Very Dangerous Accident. all political complexions, ceeds and ing to an unavoidable circumstance. The arrangement remains tbe same ex Registration closes on the 21st and Young Otto Burkett. -wf the Millionaire lch. isias pray tor a Territorial (Jovernmezit, that we may eieroise the perogatives oi very few voters have vet been registered, cepting the change ot date.

style, as it interferes with a free oirouls tion of the blood and high kicking. The law requires every voter to register American oitizens and teel that there is Fifthly An end to short dresses onj onoe a year and you will lose your vote cower to protect oar inalienable WILL THE C1TTBAYE ADAMACESUIT? CASE TO OFFER. HER HUSBAKD BAIL. J. A.

llOLLINOEB, .0. A Mr. J. Thompson has purchased tha the stage would be an end that is jugt-. IB WILL RETIRE FOR JOST 0BEIE1R.

unless) our name is on the books. rights of lite, liberty and the pursuit of bsnpiness. marked up the price of cigars' to get Died, at her home at C31 North Wich fled by no aot. and wet me long short of it. Prolonged cheering and even.

Willitord drug store located at the oor- A Defeotive Sidewalk Causes Chas. The great boax of making Oklahoma negro state is no where creating less Several V. Sfkoners Brought In ita street, at 9 o'clock this moraing, of consumption, Lizzie, wife ot Thomas Adams. She was an old settler ot Sedg-wiok county and hiahly resneoted. Tbe ner ot Fourth avenue and Douglas, and reooened the place The atnrA BASE BALDNESS.

The American Association Will Play Ball With Eight Clubs. Landtts to Fall, and Fit 4 in tho JaiL What the Men of Hirsute Scarceness funeral will take plaoe to-morrow at 2 has always did a good business and carried a large stock of goods, and under the able management ot its present owner, Mr. Thompson, cannot fail to do its fair 'olook, p. from the A. M.

E. church Accomplished OFFICIAL. An Old Soldier ia Mysteriously Mis excitement than in Oklahoma. Everyone here knows that every quarter sec-' tion of land in Oklahoma, worth taking, is already taken, and anyone taking a claim here now will have to purchase it from a settler at a good round price. There are about 2,000 negroes in Oklahoma, most ot whom are in tbe Black Polise Oiroles are Very Quiet Only on North Water street, Rev.

B. F. Wat son officiating. The funeral is in charge share of tbe busines. Jack Thompson Last Saturday night the rogular applause.

Rev. Hewitt moved to strike out the enaoting clause, and the resolution went under the table shorn of all its glory. The quesion, "Resolved, ThatBaldy Bentley 's bead is a shining example of what can be acoomplised by persever-enoe and local irritation," was one of the subjects up for discussion, and tbe ohairman was deposed during the debate on aooount ot personal feelings in the matter. Before the eyes and nose could be taken an adjournment was moved by Dr. J.

H. Terrill, who wanted to go out and see a man on important business. meeting at the Wichita bald-heads was is well known in this oity as a good business man and having Beoured a thorough Church Troubles Among the Evangelist -The Prince and Princess of Wales Benew their Marriage Vows. Undertaker Dunoar. THEY ARE UNEASY.

singHie Friends Are Look-; ing for uUm Frank Wilson's Case Again. Four Victims Brought Before Judge SXuseller This Morning Lo- cal Notes. drug olerk to help him in his business, Jnok regions north of the Cimmarron ne should make the venture a success. river. They know little about this held at their rooms in the Zimmerly building.

On aooount of the "show" at the opera house, the attendance was as large as could have been expected. In opening the meeting Chairman Bentley No Wonder, When They Know They negro State" business and care less. butarepreparing toput in large crops Property Wanted. Editor of The Journal: Dear Sir Must Move On. Arkansas City, March 10.

The said: About 8 o'clock Baturdav nivht. BMP The Burkett sensation still continues "I see a good many who are not pres The olub sang Hair Among the cattlemen are in feverish excitement ent, and I am really in doubt whether to count them present or to sustain to be a general subjeot ot conversation in tbe oity and speculation is rife as to what tbe final outcome of the affiair will be. It is thought that by the time the the corner ot First street and Lawrence avenue, Charles Landus, manager of the new postal telegraph system now being plaoed in this city met with a terrible accident by a detected sidewalk. Hash," and tbe members Bled out to meet at Stanley's. Towk Talker, Secretary.

ot oottoa, corn and other staples and minding their own business generally as get) 1 oitizens should. Kingfisher is jubilant over the endorsement by tue Republican Central Committee of J. V. Admire for governor ot tbe territory. We now feel that it the president pays any attention to the wishes of the people, Mr, Admire I have faith in the ''Peerless Princess" and like her and her people and this faith is tbe result ot careful thought, and I want some Wiohita property.

I have a residence here in one of tbe most beautiful parts ot this beautiful city, worth $10,000 oaBh end a small farm Immediately after the issuance of the president's proclamation ordering them to remove their cattle from the Cherokee Strip they began to negotiate for leases on the several Indian reservation! In the territory. Some have consummated their Speaker Reed's decision and declare that only a physical quorum is a legal quorum, or in other words, when a mem seoond trial comes up additional testi mony will be brought by the coroner. mr. juumius is 38 years of age and is one letrced man. He was walking A KANSAS CITY SCANDAL.

louring an Interview witn Ut. Burkett seventy acres in Indiana, that I will ex along near the Presbyterian ohureh ber is sere, He's here, ana wnen ne isn't here, he's sither in a joint playing high five or ten oent ante. Bat whether here or there, he is with us ia spirit, ill be dur first, governor and a King on last Friday it was discovered mat change lor Wichita property. I want a Loca The Horrible Condition of the leases ana paid large sums or money to the Indians. The uneasiness of the cattleman is canted by the following order Issued to-day by Indian Agent Wood to a good home there, large houae.

I oan bo fisher mws-for governor means well it means that Kingfisher will "get there." Workhouse. when be caught bis toe and being thrown heavily te the ground broke his left thigh bone in a terrible manner. if net In hair." addressed here. xours, 823t J.A.Hooser; W.J. Kane.

A communication was read from J. T. Kansas City. March 10. The Abe wounded man was nicked no and cattleman and which Is In accordance with bis Instructions received from T.

J. Morgan, commissioner of Indian affairs at RESUBMISSION BOOMING. charges made by Alderman Ford con. young Otto Burkett was a married man and that he and bis wife were not living together. It was also learned that the wife ot this young man was woman that had oarried an older brother to commit suicide previous to their marriage.

It was intimated in "this interview that the girl wus not ail that she should be. McMillan donating the summer's iee to the Bill Riohey moved that the ice be accepted with thanks. His brother Jim, however, thought the donation Indianapolis, Mar. 8, 18J0. Notice.

To the Publio Mr. A. W. Burrows taken to the Wichita hospital and Drs. PardueandKirkwood were oalled in to attend him.

Tbey found that the bones in his only remaining leg were so badly Washington: Two Meetings Held by the Resub- Indian Territory. March 8, 1890. whs an insinuation that the memoera oi To Hon. O. W.

Williams: bas been released from the management and has no connection whatever with missionists Last Week Largely Attended, Senator O. H. Bentley. and Hon. J.

Sir I nm authorized by the honorable thisolub could not keep cool without it, and he moved to lay the ice on the table. Oa last Saturday morning on the oroaen as to nave oaused paralysis of the lower extremity and it is not probable that he will ever again be able to use the limb. cerning the rnghtrui condition or me prisoners oonflned Ik the workhouse are found to be true. Two reporters of the Times investigated the matter this afternoon and found that about seventy-five male prisoners are crowded Into narrow and filthy cells, reeking with vermin and not provided with sanitary regulations. Thornen are coustantly manacled with shnckles weighing from five to thirteen this company.

commissioner of Indians affairs, dated train from Hutohinson a beautiful girl W. r. Stem said that ne didn't want to 82m wt Wichita Paint A Glass Co. Washington. March 5.

1890, to allow no W. Steen of Kingman, returned last was brought to this oity. She repaired to the Occidental hotel and took rooms. arrangements to be made by any cattle As the accident was the direct result evening from Topeka and Atchison, see a gift and especially an nice gift as that, sat down on in such a manner. It where they had addressed larce Repub might produce a coolness between some Dissolution Notice.

March 10, 1890. The Ipartnership heretofore existing lican Resubmission meetings. The To of a defective sidewalk and about which so much has often been said, it is probable that the city will have another large damage sait to settle. of the member's teeth and the tops ot their beadp. After a good deal of useless This girl was tbe ohild-wife otOtto Burkett and she had undertaken this trip to Wiohita to bail out of jail her husband, who she had understood was in trouble.

She found that there was peka meeting was held in the Representative hail, with fullv 3.00ft tuwinla men or others to treat witn tne xuuians for lands for grazing purposes upon any reservation under my chargo and, if that any attempts are made to force cattle lipon any of these reservations, I shall a-once Instruct the pollco to drive tho catt tlo off of the reservation. talk the ion was accepted and placed resent, the hall and Ballerina heimWi pounds, and are therefore prevented irom bathing. Two of the prisoners said they had not taken a bath for two months. Many of the cells are five feet long, and In some of them are confined men six feet under the chairman's seat. between Mark Keegan and J.

J. Mount has been dissolved, and the business of the William Street Livery Stable will be continued by Mr. Keegan, who will collect all bills and receipt for the same. Pete Stem said he had a grievance. The Wilson Case.

The Frank Wilson murder cssa will no need of her aid and returned to Hutchinson, by the evening train, but be oalled up for its second trial this aft I). J. M. Wood, United States Indian agent. He bad been elected a member ot this club without; having the principal requisite neoessary, or in other words, he not before she had been interviewed by a Journal representative.

ernoon or to-morrow. Wilson is the nued. This meeting was presided over by Hon. A. L.

Allen, president of the state Republican Resubmission club, and one ot the foremost lawyers ot that oity. Delegations were present from Kansas City, Atobisoo, Lawrence and Leavenworth. Several of tbe state officials were in the audience and many tti-iJt itEEOAN mount. Don't Read This. If you want to pay big prices for Pi bhe was found late in the afternoon man convioted some time ago of the murder of Mrs.

Bertha Miller, and who had something mat it was necessary not to have hair. He was afraid to Capital Note. Washington, March 10 Ex-Represen tall. 'For these seventy-flvo prisoners tlieroaro but two guards. The guards say that on account of the desperate char-actor of the men it is neoessary to shackle them to prevent them escaping so long as they are alone, and they have to guard them while they remain iu their present quarters.

The building is of wood and the partitions are thin. was sentenced to death. Tke verdiot at the hotel parlors. As has been said before she was a beautiful girl of the brunette style and not yet eighteen anos and Organs send away for them. I quit tbe olub now because he had been threatened with death, it be gave away was reversed by the supreme court and ladies were present.

Senator Bentley tative T. J. Campbell, of New York, appeared before the house postoffice com now cornea up again in tie district oourt years ot age. Bhe was very indiguant at bave the best goods' at low prices. 1 will sell Pianos and Organs for less money than you can get the same goods says that tbe Topeka meeting was the for trial.

the seorots. Although his inclination and habits were in accord with the club's objeets, he still felt like an nneat audience that he ever faod in tbe mittee to advocate tne passage oi pending bills to limit the work of postal clerks to for anywhere. Come and see, if I don't state, except the crowd at the Ellsworth MYSTERIOUSLY MISSING. eight hours daily at full salary and to It was suggested that Mr. Stem go re-union.

Marsnaii Military band was present and rendered some fine musical grant them 111 teen days' leave annually. tbe imputations made on her character by the Burkett family and wished the matter corrected. Bhe said that she was a girl ot good character and moral habits and that she and not her huaband had sued for a divorce. She had left bim. They were married two years ago when they were only sixteen years An Old Respected Soldier Cannot be Somewhat Thlu.

Chicago, March 10. The Inter Ocean out with tbe boys for three night in succession and he would have hair enough A sub-committee ot nve was appointed to fully Investigate the Arkansas election selections. The meeting was very enthusiastic do it, I will charge nothing lor tbem. 1 make no promises I cannot fulfill. I sell goods so low all my competitors leave.

They cannot compete with me. It is a secret ot my own. My stock is very large and prices lower. I bave anything in the mnsio line. Largest Found by His Relatives.

There is another oase ot mysterious pulled out to make him elegible. At Atchison the meeting was held in publishes the following letter: Lincoln, Starch 5. To the editor: The debate now In progress in reply to case of Clayton vs. Breckcnrldge, tho former having been murdered while engaged in the collection of evidence. Han it uwens saia mat ne ieit Biigntea of age and she asserted that she left him Jackson, Mar.

10. Speciallit ie expected thut the supreme oourt will to-day head down its decision on the appeal of John L. Sullivan from the decision ot tbe oourt below, sentencing him to a tine and one year's Imprisonment, for his partiuipation in tbe Kiohburg mill. In view of the result ot the appeal in Kilruin's case last week, there is no doubt but that Sullivan, will also be sompelled tojserve his time. Under the Mississippi law, conviots are sold to the highest bidder and worked on (arms or the road.

It is given out that Sullivan and Kilrain will be bid in by Chas. Riob, on whose grounds the fight took place, or by someone acting in his behalf. In this event they will have a pretty easy time of it, as their 'work" will be confined to fishing, hunting and suob "labor-lr us" employment. They will in fact be tbe guests ot the millionaire man, take lite easy and live oh the Jtat of Mississippi land. CELEBRATING THEIR WEDDING.

The Prince and Princess of Wales Celebrates the Twenty-seventh Anniversary of their Marriage. London, Mar. 10. Speoial -It was on March 10, 18G3, that the Prince ot Wales and heir apparent to tke throne, took to himself the Prinoees Alexandria ot Denmark, as his wife, and in honor ot the event flags are flying and bells ringing throughout the country. The tenants on the Prinoe's estate at Sand-ringham are enjoying a holiday, the fine weather permitting ot outdoor dances and other festivities.

Telegrams of congratulation have been pouring in on the royal oouple from the European courts. The Prince and Prinoees will have a family party this afternoon and give a ball to-night. CHURCH TROUBLES. Charges Will Be Preferred Against the Malcontents of the Evangelical Church of America. Chicago, Maroh 10.

Special. The trouble in the Evangelical ohureh of the United States and which has just resulted in the deposition of Bishops Bowman and Esher by the respective faotions, is likely to assume a still more -serious phase. Bishop Bowman, especially, is incensed at the aotion of his opponents, and he has already decided that charges will be preferred against the maloontents before the general council wbioh meets next year. It will be charged that their proceedings were not only a farce, bat in direct violation ot the laws of tbe church, thus being not only illegal, but an actual rebellion against the order ot the church and an attempt to disorganize the same. It is not unlikely moreover that those who have been engaged in these alleged revolutionary proceedings may find themselves suspended for conspiracy againBt the church and her officials.

Rishop Bowman, who is indisposed and confined to his residence, says he will centinue to exercise his ecclesiastical functions regardless of bis suspension. present troubles in the church whioh have been breming for a score of years, are certain to result in a split. So far three bishops, Bowman, Esher Bowman have been expelled by the two wings. All the ouseB will come upon an appeal before tbe next quadreunia.1 general conference at Cleveland, and there IB enough of Price's opera houee, which was filled with business men, among tbem a large number of Germans. disappearance to chronicle.

This time it is an old and respected soldier named Albert Stage and living on North Emporia avenue. and hurt. He had always been one of the bravest among the brave, one of the baldest among tbe bald, even it tbe bar G. W. Mitchell was appointed postmas the speech from tne tnrone is goou warrant for the publication of some facts of bouse in the state, at aiios.

bhaw. a year ago because he was ill-tempered and abusive. ter at Oaks, Chcrokcn nation, vice J. D. Hon.

S. H. Kehey. the last Republican Importance relevant to the 1'arnell com In speaking of her marriage and tbe Oury $8.15 to Kansas City and Return ber did persist in combing his few grey Smith, resigned. mission inquiry.

To make political capi Mr. btage drew his pension money on Senator Vest Introduced a bill appro On March 10 and 11 the great Rook Saturday afternoon and since that time Island route will sell tickets to Kansas hairs over his highly polished cran-nium. He had always -ocoupied a seat in ths.front at all entertainments where abbreviated costumes both fore and aft tal was the object of the inquiry. To help defeat that object Is my deslio in now writing. As legal evidence my state mayor of Atohison, presided, with fifty leading Republicans as vice presidents.

The subject of Resubmission was handled without glove and the local situations were touched up in excellent City at (6.15 cents for the round trip priating $5,021,000 for the improvement of tho Mississli river from the head of tho passes to of the Ohio, including expenses of tho Missisiippi commission, survey of the Mississippi from has not been seen by bis relatives. He was heard of as having left a friend's house at 10 o'clock last Saturday night. He declared suicide of her husband's brother, Fred, she declared she was not to blalne. Fred bad been a wild boy but loved her de-votedllv. She returned this love and have married him only for the aot that a cousin, who did not approve of her lover's conduct Lad intercepted thier love letters and caused the young ment was not needed, out was long sinoe Tickets good to return up to and includ ing March 14.

Remember the Rook Is shape, bringing down the bouse at each available. The Judges and the Timet counsel endeavored to make a point bo-causo all books and checks of the Irish that he was going home but never good nit. itatn meetings were great the head of the passes to Its head waters, reached there. All day yesterday Mr. successes and were highly satisfactory land route is tne only une running iree recliding chair cars ou both morning and night trains.

bad cut a figure or no figure to speak of, and that he would have gone up still further, but the orohestra, the foot-lights and the stage manager interfered with bis desires. He had been slighted in the secretary's report of the club's last meeting and nothing but blood would land league were not produced. They to tbe state committee. A strong' dele man to take his own life. and other improvements 011 the river.

Tflo senate committee ou privileges and elections has finally reached a decision in Trains leave Wichita at 8:40 a. m. and gation with many leading Germans of Mrs. Burkett, tbe young wife, 9:55 p. m.

City ticket office at 100 East Stage's son looked for some trace of the missing man, but failed to find it. He may have left the city and gone away on a visit, but several ot his friends to-day expressed tbe opinion that be may have tho caso of the contested Montana senator- LiesvenwortQ attended toe Atchison meeting. Douslas avenue, rassenger station could not be produced for the following reasons: On the 18th of January, 1883, Mr. Patrick Egau left with mo. In my office, Hibernian bank, Sackville, Dublin, a large parcel of land league books which I found on my desk on returning from satisfy him.

It was moved to conciliate corner Douglas and Mead avenues. Mr. Owens by tbe purchase ot a new SBys that she IB rich tn her own name and that after Fred Burketts death his father called on her at Wellington, and persuaded her to make a visit to the Burkett family at Kingman. While Postponed. ship, and by a party vote decided to recommend to the senate that Powers and Sunders, the Republican senators, be seated.

The ground upon which the majority of the committee will take its stand as a handkerchief and robbing it under his The Kniehts Tamplar reception. nose. been ronuy dealt with on account of tbe money he was known to have had with him at the time. Further particulars will be given to-morrow. C.

A. KUTHEFORD, Ticket Agent. The north room of the Occidental hotel is beine- fitted up for a grocery some business through the city. On the The ohairman said that the eanotion which was to have taken place at the there she was constantly thrown into parcel was placed, uiuiorneatn tne com which bound it, the following letter: cottian Kite nail to-morrow evening, has been postponed indefinitely. All basis for its rccommeiidation Is that the Republican house of Montana was the the company of young Otto Burkett and urged to marry him by bis parents.

of this club was wanted in the matter of paving Wichita's Btreet with asphalt. The lengthy discussion on the subject store, and will be ocoupied next week by 'January 18, 1883. My Dear uorcoran: Kindly take charge of the accompanying other arrangements except the dale re tieing yonng and looiish sbe had at last ALL AROUND KANSAS. Joel Thomas, who was on a visit to legal house, as Its niemDers nad tne. certificates of electlou from the election offi was ended by tbe introduction of a res main intact.

consented to do se and was now regret- parcel for me. There Is no treason In it; cers and was recognized as the legal house olution to the effeot that this matter was ins bsr hasty and ill-advised act. After Emporia accidentally shot off his A Wichita Contribution. bv the state senate. The report of the only some land league oooks anu papers which I don't care to glvo the 'castle' peo living with her husband for a year she committee will not be made for several The last issue ef the "Armv end Navv ple the satisfaction of inspecting.

K. F. Tattersaii, who win remove nis stock from 338 North Main, Peckbam Dresser's old stand, about tbe middle ot the week. In the meantime, all those desiring groceries can buy them mighty cheap at 338 North Main street, in order to save expense ot removal. It will pay yoato call during the next five or six days at the old stand.

81-5t bad left him because her life bad been made miserable. too far beneath the dignity ot bald heads to reoeive serious attention. This was intended as a feeler and as it went through with a rush, it seemed to till Mrs. Rhoda Cress, a beloved elderly days as ic will be a long document, dis Journal" contains an article from tbe lady ot Topeka, died this week at the cussing both the law and the facts In the Bhe had come to tbia city Saturday ours aiiiuurci P.Eoan Afterward, on the day Mr. Kgan left pen of Colonel Eoamitt Callahan ot Wiohita, on "The Army's Outstretched ripe age of 84 years.

case. Mr. Gray, It Is expected, will pre to bail him out ot jail. She acknowl long-felt want. Mission township in Shawnee county Bill Skinner was elected on card and edges that she thought considerable of Hand." It is bright and readable and Ireland, he came to my private office in pare the report or the minority, Tue presentation of the reports will be the signal has voted $15,000 bonds to rebuild the introduced to the club after the usual tbe boy, but not enough to ever go back does tbe writer mncb oredit.

tho bank in Sackville street and said he wanted me to do him a favor. He gave bend-spinning act had been indulged in. and live with him again. Kbe bad loved sugar plant that was destroyed by fire. II IJ rn 1 1 .1 Bil vowed that he was a bald head from for on extended debate and it may Do several weeks before the senate will reach a vote on tho subjeot.

You Can Buy Three pounds loin or porter house Main Street Paving. his brother, but bad only a friendly feel me 360 in bank of England notes and waroack and swore allegianoe in tbe ing tor cer nusDand. it is rather a ouri asked me to procure for him gold, saying: The Barber Asphalt company will com X'. u. uuntJlH, UL AUJJBKH, UOBBUeU WIO Santa Fe for his barn which he olaims it barn upby carelessly throwing cinders and SBhea near thus setting it on Acting under an opinion by the attor ousJhiBtory tbe finding ot this dead baby steak for 25cents; three pounds round steak 25 cents; four pound rib roaet 1 don't want to attract attention Dy going the' usual manner.

At'er his brazen pate had been sandpapered and rubbed mence excavating on Main street Wednesday morning and the work of nas Drougnt out. to the teller. Bay it's for a friend who is ney general thut he has discretionary power in tho matter, Secretary Wlndom 1 1 fire. shoulder steak, 25 cents; boiling with a bnoK, he was permitted to sign going to travel. I amagolng over to Col- paving that street will be pushed to THE POLICE COURT.

meat. 3 to 5 cents; four pounds pork the constitution and take a seat on the Leavenworth will not Day the bills ot completion as early as possible. As mourners' bench. steak or a roast, 25 cents; pork sausage 5 cents; fresh pork shoulders 4 cents. lias uegun ine pmcuusu ui jruuiuu ruuiuuu sinking fund bonds and tho investment of the proceeds in first mortgage bonds of the subsidized roads.

The purchase foi many, men as can be used for the work tbe Leavenworth Light and Heating company, aor of the Eleotrio Light oom Quiet Sunday and But Very Few Pat Healy's application to become a will be engaged. Arrests. lege ureen on Dusmeas ana win De oacn in a couple of Of course I saw if there was risk for him there wag risk for any one who should facilitate or abet him in escaping opservatlon of help hhn to avoid 'attracting But pity for him and hatred for England mado me member of this club was rejected on the ground that he had pulled out a few the present will be confined to govern pany until said companies pay tneir license, which is $100 per year. BOSTON 906 East Douglas avenue. Where? Where? Draws a Crowd.

The police oonrt was rather quiet this ment 4 per cents, of which there are now available about $4,500,000. The amount The reported death of Mrs. Piper, at The Union Meat Market. 330 North morning. Yesterday the police were not forced to make many arrests.

Tbe joints antral BU wj uv nun jviu vuv uiuu and "work" its members to further his re-election to the City Council. Main la avnAmannlnM At Ballantvnes. 20G North Main, and airree on the impulse or the moment. evidence on one side and the other to of them already purchased Is $00,000 and tho proceeds wero Invested in mortgage bonus of the Union Puuhlc and Central yon oan bny the finest fruits and candies Argentine, is creating some exoitement among her friends at Emporia. Her children have received notice ot her death, but the body is not to be found.

kept tneir doors well oiosed and drunken men on the streets were a rarity. Tbe A letter was read from Wm. Atkinson, sealed up the gold and gave it to Mr. Egan when lie returned. Ho left thai there.

Call on mm and see ror yourBeii, dated at Kansas City, which said that advertising in the JounNALtoa marked degree. They have made a big out in prices on all meats and advertised it and in oonsequence their market is tbroneed Paciflo roads. keep the body in session for three months. A GRAND ADVERTISEMENT. the writer wa9 willing for a small con evening and I saw reference to him in While Leavenworth will lose tbe de ABOUT ARMY RATIONS.

weather was not very agreeable and therefore most ot our oitizens remained at home reading by a comfortable fireside. sideration, to paint life-like hair on tbe the press. I tnen directed tne cnecKS oi all tbe time by people who want to take advantage of the. cut. Go and see tor How UncIeJUnm's Soldiers Are Made to fay tops of such beads requiring a covering.

It was decided first, that a man, whose entire time was occupied in painting a For Regimental Bmitls the league, which were In my- keeping oc manager of the bank, to be burned. II was my thought: 1 got no suggestion from any human being. If It was a fault Palmer's New York Company Ap partment headquarters, she will retain the depot, quartermaster and the commissary subsistence. This leaves her all tbe commercial benefits arising frem the post. yourselves.

Adiutant-Goneral Kelton the other pears Before a Washington Audi Missouri town red, could possibly have day told some facts not generally known Donations. ence for the Benefit of the Actor's no leisure time on his Lands to under it was mine alone. Several days ago an Irishman with one eye and a big dose ot the grippe, was fined and placed at work on the stone pile. He has oomplaiaed regularly ot feeling had ever sinoe and this morning was so ill that it was found necessary to call in the oity physician. about the army ration.

The city ot McPherson has submitted The directors of tbe City hospital Michael Corcoran. take the contract asked for. Secondly that we favor patronizing home indus "A daily saving is made from It," he Fund. Washington. Mar.

10. rSoeciali- thankfully acknowledge the receipt of the following donations for the month of said, "for two purposes. A certain try. The senate committee on privileges and and elections to-day Im4 under consideration the resolutions offered by Mr. Chandler in respect to tho interpolation by Mr.

Call of certain remarks in his speech on the murder of W. B. Saunders in Florida, a week or two ago. Mr. Call attacked the accuracy of the report of his speech, but tho committee decided to recommend that the record of that day's Srocecdings shall contain the report ol ir.

Call's speech according to the notes of the official reporter. The following bills were favorably recommended In the house: Aulhorizltig the secretary of the treasury to circt the. public iing at p.tl'ai. '1. a im.

of .1 il i- ,1 iiiimo building at amount is deduoted from every ration Albaugh's theatre was crowded shortly an ordinance to her citizens, which will be voted on in April, oa accepting the proposition of the Union Water Supply company, of Champaign. Illinois, to furnish water and electric light. February: The Cherokee Chief. Col. as.

joceiyn presented a petition Ranged along the mourners bench in after noon to day with one of the moat iened bv every bald-headed cuss on ray patients tblMi; Mrs. M. Oraineer. Kansas City. March 10.

Joseph for the support ot the army bands, Strange to say, there is no appropria Judge Museller oourt this morning fifty cents; Mrs. L. Simpson, old linen; fashionable audiences ever drawn together in a similar resort in in this oity. B. Mayes, chief of the Cherokee nation, Douglas avenue asking that his vitrified brick-dust hair restorer -be given a were four victims.

Une was a country tion for bands in the military service of menu, mree pairs or suppers: Mrs. A romantio marriage has taken place gentleman with sunburnt hair and was here Saturday on ms way to rvasn-ington, where he had been summoned to The attraction was a performance of ohance if for no other reason than to en' Stoner, milk; Mrs. W. H. Fieroe, old this country, with the single exception in Topeka.

Through advertising in a straggling beard. He was accused of be Aunt Jack, by A. M. Palmer's Hew xork course home industry and a circulation linen, bottle eaten soit soap. ing drunk, but denied it.

He will be of tho band at West Point To provide regimental hands the soldiers them matrimonial paper inChioago, Mrs. Connor, a widow at Zanesville, Ohio, became appear oy tne government, ju an interview the chief said: oompsny. The cast, sixty in all, were tried to-morrow morning. ot the blood. It was decided to try the stuff on W.

L. Johnson's head and it he brought from JNew xork by speoiai tram engaged to Mr. A. S. Kenoyer, postmas selves are taxed by a daily saving from I have been summoned by telegraph A oolored gentleman, with a white r.

JH.R9. W. H. ijrvlNOSTON, Finanoial Secretary, LOCAL BREVITIES. their rations.

Bor the past forty-five survived the operation Joceiyn anti-jaaperite hair renewer was to be recom Atchison, ut a cost of $100,000 partner, was arraigned before the bar of i i i to go at once to Washington and appear before the special senatorial committee on over tbe Pennsylvania road free of oharge, the performance being for the benefit of tbe Actor's Fund ot America. Not a stop was made between New York years this saying has amounted to 83, mended by tbe oiud. the five civilized tnoes or rtortu Ameri 800,000. A daily saving is also made for As will be seen in another column Dr. jUBMue, uunrgeu wibu peiiiii lurueuy.

They plead guilty and received a sentence. An individual ot the Jewish persua' ter at axico. lie sent her money and she came alone te Topeka, where they met and married and went to Paxico to live. They recognized eaoh other by an agreement that she should wear a blue ribbon round her neck and that he should wear a red necktie. A letter was read from the bald-head Houser baa fallen in love with the a fund to purchase plates, knives and other articles that are not provided for ed men's olub of Hutohinson asking can Indians, to which Is referred the Cherokee question.

Senator Butler is the chairman of the committee, and from him concurrence in the following resolution; In the army Of course, Peerless Prinoess and would come here to live. In a private letter the doctor says that in all his travels he has never (amended by striking out tne appropriation clause); increasing by $50,000 the limit of cost of the publio building at Springfield, Mo. Fourth class postmasters havo been appointed for Kansas follows: Du. quoin, Harper county, G. Albert, ylce G.

L. WilllamB, resigned; Healy, Lane County, Elsey B. Millor, vice E. Arnold, resigned. and Washington.

Five hundred extra men with white flags being in blue tetters the legend, M. Palmer's Speoiai Express, Clear the Track," had been stationed at distances of halt a mile throughout the run. and on the arrival "Resolved, That female comio opera sion with reddish hair and a black eye Slead guilty to drunkenness and paid a 7.59 fine. the telegram came. I will leave for Washington to-night.

I shall meet tho cheap metal plates and knives are fur oestumes should be longer." This pro nished, hut thcro is no provision for Real Estate Transfers. before seen a city with so promising a duced one of tbe wildest scenes ever A young man reported that a horse committee probably Wednesday or Thursday of next week. What the committee such ware or articles as give a table the Furnished Speolally for TaJouMAl bjtk ruture ss tnat possessed by Wichita. witnessed in a meeting ot the club and buggy had been stolen from near ixam AMtfaci ompanjj. The Wiohita Galveston R-al Estate wants witli me i cannot ton you.

the Presbyterian church during service appearance of cheer and comfort. The saving for this fund for tho forty-five Amos Skidmore to Double- Everybody wanted the floor at once and the less hair a member bad the more persistent he was in his endeavors to company is the name ot a new corpora yesterday morning. No trace of the out- 'Do you anticipate us lavoring an extension of time from October-next for the At Washington the Adams Express oompany with a new wagon drawn by four white horses transported the company to (he theatre in five The lower boxes were ocoupied by years amounts to 87,000,000. hod, at tne ueau oi wnion are tnos9 wen tit oan be round, but tbe officers are do day 83 Market st Lewis reserve in Greiffenstine's3rd edd oaten the speakers eye and ear. "There are," Uoneral Helton contin ing their beat to look the matter up.

known rustlers, A. M. Wassam, J. R. Daviea and E.

B. Rood. These three dismissal of live stock from the Strip? was asked. MoNees to Ed Wilcox 69 to 70 Order was finally restored ana the ued, "Improvements constantly being made in tho service, and the soldier's men go to Qalveston this Week to locate Ida ave Wollman add 1000 A PLUCKY LAD. chair recognized the towering form of President Harrison and familj, Senator McMillian, Representative R.

P. Flower, 'No, I don't believe they What do the Indians say about the Ed Robertson to Warren 8 an office. Tbe Last or Earth. Cincinnati, March 10. The funeral service over the.

remains of the Hon, George H. Pendleton, minister to Germany, were couduoted in Christ church by the Rev. Dr. Gibson aud the Rev. Dr.

Forest It was attended by the family and friends only. lot is much more comfortable and satis- Skinner, who said, after assuming a striking attitude: and Cornelias a xsubs and tbeir rami- He president's Stops a Runaway Team at the Im On last Saturday night two United to 14 Campbell ave and 181 to 187 Tyler ave Legan add 1200 lies, and the upper boxes by Senator "Mr. Chairman and gentlemen of tbe States prisoners, oharged with grand Frank Uissook, and Albert Pulitzer mlnent Risk of His Own Life. Absut 8 o'clock yesterday morning Naomi Anderson to MoLean bald-head men's club ot Wichita: It is factory now than it was ten or twelve years ago. These improvements will continue as rapidly as practicable, we hope, until tho life of a soldier will be as 'i ho Indians uon say miicn, out tney think a was the laconic reply of the chief.

larceny; were Drougnt in from the terri and families. Among those in the par- with a feeling of great surprise: inter tory and placed in the oounty jail for 11 to 17 block 14 Orchard Grove add span ot iron gray horses, attaohed to quette. were Senators Camoron, Squire mingled with awe and consternation sare keeping. Meanwhile one of the most imposing corteges ever seen in Cincinnati formed to escort the remains to Music Hall. It much pleasanter than It is as will be con ana wooicott, a score ot congressmen Sheriff to Solomomoo 33 and that 1 have ust heard tbe resolution wagon load or ice belonging to tne Wiohita Ice Faotory on the West Side, Last evening it is reported a team ot General McCook and Tom Oobiltree.

sistent with good discipline." St. Louis read which is said to have emanated 100 300 500 35 Plumb street Corwm's add. was headed by a detachment of police, oarae tearing up aoutn main stree Globe-Democrat. from our sister olub at Hutohinson and Margaret Wheeler to Mary Mc- bound north at a rapid rate. The team.

carriage horses belonging to Mr. 8. L. Davidson, ran away on North Topeka avenue, smashing up the carriage and Uinms nwM si-Kt-ie were it not for the fact that tbe paper At the conclusion of the performance the compaoy will be rushed back to New York, arriving in that city in time to appear as usual at Palmer's Theatre Mrs. Gazzaih "I can't understand ia faot, was running away and the driver SB Andrews to AddieH Marsh unon which it is written is streaked how robbers see to go through a hotuje injuring Mr.

Davidson. Tbe writer did knew it, as was evidenced rrom tne rran with hair like the ten dollar bills ot the south 100 fee lot 2 blk 2 Brooklyn Heights not hear what oaused the animals to run then the first regiment O. JS. then Gov. Campbell, of Ohio, aud staff; then the hearse surrounded by the pall bearers and they surrounded In a hollow square by members of tho old Woodward club.

After the hearse were carriages containing the family and friends aud following tic pursuit made to overtake tbem. at night." Gaszam "With their burg 10 Blgtlb 1800 United States government provin conclusively by that trade-mark th away. larize, of course." A Shober to- Henry MoGinnis UNPROFITABLE TRANSACTION, genuineness of its production I would The team started from Linooln street and gathered headway from every block that they passed. As they came np Main street and when near Douglas Home Savages. Lawrence, March 10.

The Paw. nee and Seneca boys at Haskell Institute have declared war. A Pawnee and a Seneca lad had a quarrel Friday night in which tbe Seneca tired three shots at the Pawnee without effect. The boys' ot either tribe armed themselves and a tribe war was Imminent. Revolvers, stones, clubs and broomsticks made up the arrangement of each side.

Superintendent Meserve is away and Chief Clerk Koster is in charge of the Institute. The lads are being quieted and no more trouble is an. tlclpated. THE U. S.

PRISONERS. 37 Washington avenue Tusck's add Farmer's Resolve. 1260 never Bbave oeuevea it possible tor A Well Known Business Man Makes body ol intelligent and hairless oitizens them caino Mayor Mosley, uov. liuckner. of Kentucky, and ex-President Hayes and Resolutions adopted by tbe Goodriver George Darling to A A Few Item of General Interest to avenue, a young lad 18 years of age, a Venture in the Chicken Line.

Alliance No. 880, Sedgwick county, Kan of any town in Kansas to have passed such a resolution and still have tbe Kariootr zvto its wasnington avenue Tusch's add named Fred Eller, rushed out andfgrab- the Public." 1500 Lewis Solomon, proprietor ot the sas: bing the lines which were trailing the welfare of our grand and noble organi ex-Gov. Foraker. Notable in tlie procession were all the political clubs of both parties. The passage of the oortego iu the street was marked by the respectful Warth to Belle Thornton Redffwiok dear parlor and billiard hall Whereas, Some of the manufacturers Last Saturday night Deputy United sround, by strenuous efforts succeeded see fit to sell their produots to agents States Marshal George Walker brought 100 to 104 Water street English's 7th add in bringing them to a standstill.

A po and dealers tor less money than to far ia rrom tne Territory Anderson Hailev. and sorrowful Interest of great numbers of sation at heart (Tremendous applause and cheering.) "I do not believe there is a single bald-head to-night within the sound of made up his mind a few days ago that he was a great financier, but he doesn't think so any more, and he is just now figuring up how much he is out on a 2000 400 Stewart Benson to Nichol- mere, we, the farmers ot Goodriver Al charged with assaulting witb intent to liceman oame up in a lew minutes ana taking the lines noted as though he was the hero ot the occasion. The people 152 Woodland avenue Kioh's ad liance No. 880, in alliance assembled. persons who had known the deceased in life.

After the services at Music Hall, which maim and disfigure one, Robert Dorsey, at Guthrie, Oklahoma, a day or two BF Fiffe to Charles Bertholf, chicken transaction. Resolve, That we will buy no machine my voice, but who is moved with the same emotion that now reverberates oresent. however, wouldn't bare it that His father, Hardy Solomon, removed ry or implements or any produots 01 any ago. was beautifully draped, the casket was lots SS to 42 Meridian avenue, Boyle's add. Valley Center Whliky Did It.

Vicksbubo, MarclT 10. At 1:30 a. M. Frank Kearney, a young merohant of Hardee station, shot, and killed James 800 to Qalveston a few weeks ago and be manufacturer except the same oan be-l It appears that the men beeame in placed in, the hearse aud followed by the- way, and when the driver of tbe wagon came up puffing and blowing from his chase, he was informed ot the state of throughout my frame and loses itself as it oozes out and scintillates among the auburn oasis that onoe formed a beau Dalphon Hntohings to Mary bought by us the same as sold to agents volved in a fight and during the melee Bailey bit off Dorsey's left ear. The or dealers.

Foisett, a magistrate of Redwood, this family and friends, was oorne to spring Grove cemetery, whero final Interment was made. Fully 6.000 persons were in foie leaving he told Lewis that there were one hundred nice obiokens at his house that he oould have if he would come after them. Lewis was delighted uutcbings, lot 1, oik 8, uoiiege Hill add 600 tiful field ot golden hair on tbe spot Be it further resolved, that a copy ot affairs and proffered tne boy au cents for stooping the team. The crowd dootor that dressed the wound, being that now glistens in tbe moonlight. James Savage to Tebbetbj these resolutions be handed to the press in a harry, forgot to replace the ear Music Hall, and many were uuable to find beoted and jeered this liberal offer to CSobs from various parts of the hall.) county.

Kearney was drinking and nad his pistol out. Fossettf who had been near the entrance of the saloon shaking dice, started toward Karney, and when within a few feet of Karney the latter ot the oounty for publication. wnere it belonged and Instead threw it room within. and A Talbot, lot 10 Ditto, ave, Hodson'a add suoh an extent that it made the driver i I and had a ooop oosting 112 built at once to hold tbe fowls. The first night he brought down about two dozen and into a bottle of alcohol.

Darsev raised ashamed of himself. The boy did A A Glenn to, Mary Stockier, lots A Claim buub bun parango vi buui reau-lution would be striking at the very foundation of our fundamental princi big raoket when he discovered what had -BoiTod llim night, Cincinnati, March 10. At Leban placed them in the ooop. The second told him to come no further. Fossett what few men in his circumstances would have attempted -and risked his T.

U. moLiabohun, aeoy, Weather Report. SinNAL OraoK, Wichita, Maroh. 10, 1890. been done with tbe ear and after oaus mailt he brought don three dozen 38 to 42, blk 3 aud lota 1, 'i ana 14 to 21, blk 4, Allen Quincy add ples and would in a short time make our on.

Al. formor auditor of ing it to be returned to him Bailey life in his efforts. The reward offered pressed on and Kearney fired, killing him Instantly. The murderer was arrested. 600 justly Qunvrvu urgrtuiaiiuu bu arrested.

was an insult and was resented by tbr Warren county, was sentenced 011 his plea of guilty to the Indlotmeiit charging hliu more. The following morning on counting heads he sized up just seventeen chickens. He was puzzled for a time John Colwioh to Greder, biiitv. tint let me anaizer The barometer Is low from here te In the first place you cannot make OLD MAX TATC Oa Saturday Th Journal gave with embezzling the funds of the oounty lots 43 to 48, blk 2 West Pine Bt 1500 lad refusing me same. Klngflthar Democrats, nd was at a loss how they oould dwin Lake Superior and the weather is generally cloudy everywhere except east of opera dresses, ror opera dresses Hli Fulfill Pie.

history of an old man who bad served are born, not made. naturally the Rockies witn neavy rains in inui- to the amount oi 10 the sixteen other Indictment for receiving payment on falso vouchers, he pleaded not guilty. The court senlencvJ hint to cightevu years three montbs.in the oounty jail for ao then, they are born small. die down from sixty to seventeen in one night. He conoluded, however, that he wouldn't bring in the other forty, but Kikopishkr, I.

March 9. Special About five hundred ana oepuog nueen cents for they don't grow, why should this olub Keokuk, March 10. A man named Shepard was arrested Saturday charged with making counterfeit money. He confessed his guilt and told a pitiful tale about his family starving and not being able to cret work. A full set of dies, piece of burnt tobaeoo.

Thie nnlH await developments. Why Use Poor Coffee When you can buy Fuller's fresh roasted just as eheap. We roast ail goods every day 202 East Donglai avenue. 83 tt in the peiiileni.ary aiki to pay a flu of East ot us the wind is generally east to south, while west of us it is shifting from southwest to northwest which will try to interfere with the work nature? morning be had a bearing sod Last Sunday morning about 7 o'clock, $13,842. enthusiastic Democrats met last night in Wiokmi tier's hell and proceeded to organize temporarily for the purpose of electing delegates te the Democratic convention, wbioh meets at Oklahoma Lewis was awakened by a vigrous crow Secondly If the dresses were made longer, (by nature), there woald do Judge Botkin has rendered a decision give ns colder weather to-morrow.

FORECASTS FOR KANSAS. moulds and tools were found In his pos ing and noise mode by his old rooster nd jumping into a few clothes hastened nut iimt in time to see a colored man wss sentenced to ten days in jail. The name ot this poor viotim of poverty and unplaced justice is J. W. Tate.

John Sooggin, a United States prisoner, oharged with grand larceny, wis sesion. His children had been passing longer be any demand for them. Thirdly Economy is tbe road VITANTED Alnlefnlmn dMlna for in a mortgage case that a mortgage on a homestead, before final proof, stands Rain or snow. Warmer to-day, colder VV Blaned room in a prince rminmic, Oity, March 11th. After the regular business ot the meeting had been at- counterfeit coin at various stores ror some time past.

AUdiMttboViitr, 7S1W wealth and one ot the first principles ot climbing the fence with cbiokta in bis valid. fsrenset sires. on Tuesday..

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