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Stevens County Tribune from Woodsdale, Kansas • 2

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Ol the misery of It, and the other British officials lost their lives. A RUCTION. STEVENS COUNTY TRIBUNE. Human wretchedness touches bottom In has arrived In this city. Mrs.

Grimwood says the Manipur mnsacre was entirely due sea slokaess. Lite Is held a leather's welsht to tho rashness of hist Commissioner (Juin. by the unfortunate amlctsd Willi It. Wny oudure IU atrocious Internal convulsions ton in refusing to listen to sensible advice The Irrenoli Parliament the scene of sensation Almost Amounting to a Klot A. DUNMIRE, Editor.

concerning the disposition ol the Maharajar. when Hostetter's btomiicli Hitters relieves them lnstanter! Not only rslleves. but prevents. It Isnot always on ths "briny" that KANSAS ffEWS. Three wholesale glcary bouBes have been located at Win.eld, and there is naturally great rejoiang in that little city.

The Beloit Gazettasays the people of. Mitchell county are igain agitating the project of a new oijd desirable court ttOOnSDALE, The Minister of the Interior as a Murderer. KANSAS, Mrs. Grimwood adds that the British have little right to complain of tho Senaputty's treachery, insomuch as Senaputty (commander, in- chief of the Manipur forces) was invited by Chief Commissioner Quinton to traveler's nausea Is experienced. Kallwsr iourneytns, rldlnx with one's baok to tbs torses or the locomotive sometimes produces It In suner-ftensltive stomachs, liootetter's After Mneh Shouting and Individual 'Bishop Mclntiro, th venerable bishop of Prince Edward's island, is dead.

stomach Bitters is always the prompt remedy. The mischievous properties of attend the durbar, with the direct intention nt taking mm unwares and placing him un. brackish water, tho evil Influence or miss Threatening; M. Buehs Is Bllenoed and a Vote of Confidence In the Government Carried. The hearing of the Behring Sea case in der arrest.

Senaputty became suspicious of Otlinnn'a intiMiltnn an.1 AA a r. tne supreme court Iiki beea nut oil till Oc ma, unwholesome or unwioustomed food! evneaeivA fulliriiA hot her bodil or nionLel. house. tober oa account of the sickness of Justice a wu aiiu utu i.w nJinwi at the durbar. Tho wily Manipur prepared the dyspeptlo tendency bred by sedentary tiradley.

pursuits, trie pernicious cnecieui vxposurs to extremes of temuerature or deiiinnen, Puis, May 6. It was announced that a cnecumate move ana arrested. Mr. yuiaton and his staff and massacred them. Tim McCarthy was elected department rommanUer at the state encampment at Hutchinson.

Atchison was chosea next section of the left would join the socialists and Boulangist deputies in demanding vote all these are effectually counteracted by this gonial preservative of health. Cures ulsorheuniatlsm.ltidney and bilious trouble. The twenty-sixths convention of the Kansas State Sundaj School association will be held in the First Congregational church of EmporiaiMay 12, 13 and 14, 1891. MoPherson Eerjulllican: H. Heith- place of Holding the encampment.

The miners! eiuht hour day Is not sban. of censure against M. Constant, the minister of the interior, on the ground that the latter It's a mighty cowardly man who hasn't the courage to advise another with the toothache doned, only postponed to enable the miners to earn their own bread and also feed the was responsible for the slaughter of the men. to have it yanked out. women and children shot down by the coke troops at Fourmies labor day.

eoker broaght in the nicest string of fish we have seen in many a day. They were caught in the Smoky, one of them weighing ten pounds and the others were good size. Everybody now has "My daughter can sing in all the "So lsee. She's doing it now, is she All tho Dagos Coming Hero, Rome, May 7. America is draining away the population of some parts of Italy with remarkable rapidity.

The exodus is moBt marked in the Polcsine region, on the Po near Parma, whore 400 out of 2,000 families hare emigrated this year. Ninety-five families left Crespino together last week. Ga-vello, which a year ago had 5,000 inhabitants now has but 800. Polesine has lost thirty-seven families, who all departed at one time. The movement from Rovingo, on the Adige, is so extensive that special trains are run to Genoa daily to accommodate the emigrants.

The Ticinity of Verbena. is the home of a band of robbers who commit their evil actacontinuully. The latest reported is their M. Constans, after replying in explanatory terms to a question as to the Fourmies affair and giving his version of the matter, holding not?" The Coming Lino, carrying on averyuiiug moveable iroiu flouring mill. The German kaiser has the asthma.

the wedding should take place In thli country, and Madam Lamy, according, ly sailed for New York, arriving there on the 18th. She speaks scarcely a word of English. She is a brunette, not tall, with a figure both slender and graceful. Like her husband, she is an artist, and her work has been highly praised. Argentine item: The city possesses a system of publio schools of which it has great reason to be justly proud.

There are three large school buildings and four smaller rented ones in use by the board. The course of study includes a high school, and great pains have been tuken to bring the schools to a systeaiatio grading. Many pnpils attend from outside the city, paying tuition for so doing. To Prof. Hollister, the efficient city superintendent, is due tbe praise for the high grade of excellence which the schools have attained.

The city counts among the greatest ot its advantages its excellent publio library, of which Miss Minnie Way has charge. Argentine item: Missouri aide grain men have decided to test the conetitu-tionality of the recently enacted grain inspection laws of Kansas. Edward Halligan was arrested yesterday under the provisions of tbe act, he being a Missouri inspector without license to inspect grain on Kansas soil. He was released on his own recognizance, as his action was purely for tbe purpose of testing the law. State Grain Inspector W.

W. Haskell, of this oity, it is understood, is quite well satisfied of the air-tight condition of the new law, and does not fear in the least that it can be broken by the courts. The law is similar to tho one in Missouri, which has always been sufficient barrier to Kansas inspectors. STOCK ADD FA KM. the fishing fever.

that neither the government nor the troops Leavenworth Times: By virtue of were to blame for the disaster, was aston The Chicago, Union Pacific 4 Northwestern Line offers the best accommodation to the traveling public en route from San Fran The reports from all parts af the grain belt ished to tee M. Roche, the deputy represent ing the seventh electoral district of the Seine, cisco, rortland, spoKane rails, xutie, Helena. Salt Lake City and Denver to Chicago. of Washington indicate the greatest grain crop in the history of the country. The condition of tbe, crop is even mors faTorablo The effect of so many departures is beginning to be shown in an alarming manner.

Husbandry Bnd trade languish for lack of spring to his feet and shout fiercely, "Mur Through trains, fast time, majpuneent the recent order from the war department concerning men confined the military prison at tbe Fort for desertion alone, tho sentences of nineteen men have been entirely remitted, nod those of twenty-eight others reduoed. than it was April 1. derer." Sleeping ears, elegant dining cars, colonise sleepers, reclining chair cars and handsome employes. The authorities would gladly A tremendous sensation followed. Mem bers shouted at and threatened each other nay coaches.

adopt some means of checking the move, ment if they could. The annual encampment of the Ohio department, O. A. elected Major A. W.

Warner, of Cincinnati, department com vigorously. Finally order was restored and the chamber voted that M. Uoche should be OIVU KXJOY8 l3oth the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the system effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever produced, pleasing to the taste and acceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities com mend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup or Figs is for sale in 50c and bottles, by all leading druggists.

Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it prorhptly for any one who wishes to trj it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRAN0ISG0, CAL, uvtsvius. Ki.

ntw romt. nr. -Jli is it woman's nature to pot something. If Bhe has nothing to pet, she is apt to be in Pleasanton Observer: Miss Amanda mander and John fcarce, ot bteubeu ville, senior vice-commander. TWELVTQ DAT excluded from any further participation in the day's session, and that he should be de Wav was elected one of two state dele- a pet nerxen.

Russia has found Another much sought clared censured by the chamber for the term or tho Impeachment Trial of Jadge Looking Forward. Mrs. Nocor: Do you he had applied to the minister of the interior. gates from Kansas to the Bight worthy Grand Lodge, I. O.

O. T. of Edinburg, Scotland. Sho will not be able to go, tninK my daughter will mane a musician IV sooner was this course of action decided lloikln. Topeka, Kan.

The senate spent the time frotessor: 1 gan zny. fine may. nne ue. upon than M. Roche again anrang to his me sno gomes of a long-lived vumuy.

feet, and shaking his fist at his associates who had been most active in bringng about a i i .1.1. WA1. Ilia his proposed expulsion and censure, the an while waiting for a quorum in another discussion of what constitutes a quorum, and the matter was referred to the judiciary committee to draft a rule settling the point. lilt? mm luu guuiurct ii rrutMA liif.li gry deputy yelled: "Yon are a lot of varlets worthy of your master." This was more however, on account of ill health. She Is visiting with friends in Pleasanton at present.

Leavenworth can boast of a large number of equestriennes who are graceful and aooomplisbed riders. They lor excuse to quarrel witn lurkeyin the detention of a Russian steamer in the Dardanelles by the Ottoman authorities. The European war comes on upaee. Barry' Sullivan, the English tragedian, is dead. In Rome May-day witnessed two fights between anarchists and troops.

A few were killed on both sides, and many injured. Several leaders were arrested, inuludlngsome members of the chamber of deputies. A dispatch from Zante, the capital of the Island of lohean, says that a number of firnnlr rhri.tion. urAra ImIIa hv fho fintrlinra than the presiding officer could submit to. Tne senate voted dclaring that habitual If an alligator could talk he wonld proba so he ordered M.

hoche to be removed by bly declare that ho had a snail mouth. drunkenness could not be proveu by evidence showing special instances of drunkenness. force from the chamber. This was eventu ally done amid one of the wildest scenes ever The evidence of mitro Bodkin being She authors of the "Breadwinners" are to drunk at Leoti had been thrown out because witnessed in the chamber of deputies. hold a convention in Cleveland.

Quiet havina been restored. M. Milleraud Leoti was not in Bot kin's district; and this question of proving habitual drunkenness was by a witness relating to habitual drunk demanded that a committee be appointed to Of course a drowning man will clutch at inquire into tne rourmeis riot. M. De rey-cinat, premier and minister of war, opposed straw, especially if ho is drowning sorrow, enness at Wichita, also outside his district.

the motion. He said the government was Corn in the field is shocked, and when it made into whiskey it is shocking. "German Red Men as soldiers. Washington, D. May 6.

A great not indifferent. It did not desire to set up a barrier of arms against political and social aims. It would rather co-onerate with par change has come over the reports from the W. A. Boeder, of Logan, this year will set out 100,000 trees, mostly locust, or twenty acres, near his home in Logan, Phillips county.

Centralis Journal: The demand for liament to iuiprove the lot of tbe working while they were engaged in a not and pillaging in the Hebrew quarters of the city. Fire completely destroyed the stock and building of the Choctaw Mercantile company and the new building of the Miners' Exchange bank nt Lehigh, I. T. Loss, $50,. 000; insurance, $25,000.

The destruction of two men of warships in Chilian waters by torpedoes is exciting much attention in British naval circles. There is as yet no protection from torpedoes and heavy armored vessels are at their mercy. frontier about the enlistment of Indians as classses. be seen to best advantage in the lit iy morn about sunrise. An eques-irienne society is being organized for snoouragement of this healthful Topeka Capital Matthew Slaughter, who served in Company Second Kansas cavalry, during the war, his pension granted yesterday and receives 11,080 arrearages and $8 per month pension.

He is a Cherokee Indian, lives iwo miles northwest of town, and is aearly 80 years of ago. Holton. A. P. Shaw and C.

V. Elamm, editors nnd publishers of the Independent Tribune of this place, and Captain E. D. Boss were arrested for 99 The chamber of deputies, by a vote of 856 Do not repine because the strawberry-box has it's bottom so near its top. If the boxes contained more hemes they would contain more acid and more grit.

No, my dear sir or madam, you have no reason to complain, but soldiers. At first these reports were most discouraging. It began to look as if the ex to passed a resolution declaring conn. yrup1 dence in the government. ratter to rejoice.

periment would be a failure from the start. Several officers declared that it would be im Itutneri by Volcanoes. Panama, May 6. Regarding the floods in One of the greatest of home comforts the shirt which isn't made at home. ForThroat and Lungs possible to enlist a full company.

Those who were more patient and held back their reports until they had made some efforts to the Lunahuana district of Chili, the Lima farms to rent was never so great as this spring. Ot course, Nemaha county is one of the best counties in the state, which accounts for it. Jewell City Bepnblican: Everybody says that we have the finest show for wheat ever seen in Jewell county. It is thick on the ground, good color, rauk growth, and the acreage is the largest Opinlone Kachional has published the fol If some men had the nine lives of a cat I have been ill for Hemorrhage about five years, "have had the best lowing letter: they would waste them all in folly, and then carry out the war department's new policy are now being heard from. Three troops composed altogether of Indians have been recruited, including one mnde up of Geroni- The beautiful valley of Lunahuana has ex.

have nine death-bed repentances. Five Years, "medical advice. penenced a great change, and that which mo Apaches, now at Mount Vernon bar irimitial libel and bound over in the sum $500 each to appear at the June of the district court. The charges AVhen two girls meet they kiss. When two racks, and others will soon be organized.

"and I took the first was tormcrly a delightful spot is now a men meet they don t. thus shows plainly who A lumber combining all lumber interests of the southern states, will be the outcome of the charter jiiBt socured by the Georgia dealers who have capitalized their mills, railroads and tiin her lands at $5,000,000. Hempstead Washburne, the newly elected mayor of Chicago, is a son of the late tor and minister to France, Elihu W'ash-bnrne, and he has selected for city prosecutor Stephen A. Douglas, the son. of the "little giant." "Old Hutch," the Chicago raln specnls-tor, has been having heavy losses and has gone south, giving no notice of his going to his relatives or business associates.

It is feared that his reverses has caused a de desert. Ff teen craters have been continually wunt kissing the most. rere preferred by M. M. Beck, editor of dose in some doubt.

This resulted in a few hours easy sleep. There nt work since Sunday, the 22d, throwing out Did Ihe Wheat Good. St. Pact, May 7. Snow fell over all of ihe Itecoruor.

masses of mua, which in its precipitate de Why are yon sick? Because you have neg western innesota and most of the Dakotas. lected nature's laws. 8he continually tries was no further hemorrhage till next day, when I had a slight attack to correct the trouble but cannot cto it with' Atchison. At a local contest held at the Presbyterian church between the scent, and with the monstrous strength of the current, is carrying ruin in all directions and sweeping houses before it, together with The snow melted as it foil and will be a great benefit. out Prickly Ash Bitters is tho assistant needed, and with the help of this The wheat has lieen crowing too fast and "which stopped almost By the third day all trace of blood had disappeared and I had their Inhabitants and the cattle, farms and medicine your health will be lully restored.

Uive it a trial and watch the results. mented condition. this cold period will check it and make it spread and root. Crop reports covering every point in the wheat belt show the con irrigation works. All the railroads north students of Midland college, for the honor of representing Atchison at the state oratorical contest, to be held at Atchison May 12, Bay Kelsey, son of ox-Mayor Kelsey, was the first choice of and south of Lunahuana have been converted in jNew xorK immense focihuss meetinga I1J .1 I Unn.l aA Alter we have called a Inan a fool it al ditions to be the most favorable since loel.

uto ditches through which water has been The moisture throughout the bonanza belt ways pleases us to have him get mad and "recovered much strength. The "fourth day I sat up in bed and ate "my dinner, the first solid food for two months. Since that time I "have gradually gotten better and continually pouring, and all communication so great that a drought will be impossible. the judges, and xi. Zimmerman, of prove it.

Nothing but the most untoward circum between tante una Lhincha is intercepted, whilo the bridge ocross tho river has been Wellington, the second choice. Garfield Tea Is Guaranteed. If not satisfactory return package and get money stances can prevent a large crop. The acreage of wheat is estimated at 8 per cent greater swept away. Hundreds of fnmilies have UUUllCr win, llio uiliuu uunu.

riots occurred on May-day. Speeches of the most incendiary character were made in many languages. In a suit for damages for repudiating a contract to buy wheat, the appelate court at Kansas City, decided tnat the contract nnA thaf aa an nnlinn is fl ever known here. Kansas will this year produce more cotton than ever before, nnd will win a place among the cotton-growing states. Cotton will this year be raised in quantity as far north as Shawnee county.

Senator McTaggart, of Montgomery, has long been the cotton king of Kansas, and that with a decided profit to himself. Kansas City, Journal: Messrs. Southee, Kirk House, live stock commission merchants, sold ninety head (three car-loads) of yearling heifers, averaging in weight COO pounds, ut $5 per cwt. These heifors were fed by A. C.

Clawson, ot Ellsworth, Kansas, who is one of the largest and most successful feeders in Ellsworth county. The native grass pastures of Kansas are fast being supplanted by timothy aud clover, red top and blue grass, and other "tame" grasses. In the eastern counties this condition has obtained for several years, especially in Atchison, Douglas, Johnson, Jefferson, Wyan back. Cures sick headache. than last year.

Pleasanton Observer: B. W. Blue has been confined for a week with his am now able to move about the "house. My death was daily ex-" pected and my recovery has been a great surprise t6 my friends and been left without homes aud are camping ouf. on tho hill sides, the only clothes they have being those in which they escaped.

They are preparing to cross the ravines, as the floods may sweep down ou them at any moment. When a horse rears it is very much alive, Dynnmlte In France. Lieok, May 7. A terrific explosion took even it it does seem to be on its last legs. place in front of the nlence of a well 8ufferers frnm Coughs, tare Throat, etc.

should try "Brown, a Bronchial A rocnes," mere wager it is not such a contract as a court will enforce. Paducah, has lost 100 buildings by a tornado; nmoiig them are depots, churches, shool houses; etc. One new Methodist nown capitalist of this city. The explosion as that of a dynamite enrtridge place there "the doctor, there can be no doubt about the effect of German Syrup,) "as I had an attack just previous simple but sure remedy. Sold only in boxes.

by some of the extremists of the labor party. 1 rice Zd cts. ihe front door and windows were shat its use. The only relief was alter the first J.Rughhbad Florida is now raising young alligators for picaeu up auu uruppeu iuiu middl dlie street, a complete wreck. Sev tered by the force of the concussion.

A great panio was caused in the vicinity, which is the aristocratic part of the city. t.e tourist market. Adelaide, Australia. ts Mons. A dynamite bomb was placed in the i "Haneen'e Hindu Tern tinl-re." Warranted 1o cure, or money refunded.

Aik house of a laborer who refused to strike with the rest of the men and exploded, completely your druggist lor It. Fries 16 oente. wrecking it. Ihe police are investigating. dotte and Leavenworth counties, and is fast extending over the east third ot the nam Tfimn cnuimriin iini.u huh i hub Three Young Girls.

New York, May 6. Three young girls Excited Mini. rem. Lincoln, May 7. Something of a sensation has been created iu religious circles hero.

For several years the ministers of the city have maintained a ministerial association, frequent meetings being held for the discussion of such topics ob were of general interest with churches. All denominations, except the Catholics, joined. A month since Rev. Stein, of the Methodist church, urged that the tune had come to make the organization evangelical. A resolution was adopted excluding such ministers as were ocemed not orthodox or evangelical.

This had special reference to Rev. E. H. Chapin, of the Universalist church, as it was intended to exclude him from the organization. Rev.

Gregary, of the First Congregational, and Rev. Hewitt, of the Episcopal, objected to the action, and after the adoption of the resolution announced that they would at once retire from the organization. It created considerable excitement among religious people. call some otner cnup ner own. state from to Cherokee and from Marshall to Cowley.

were burned to death in the fireworks factory Reoorter: 'What shall I head this bargain. George Kramer, in Morrisania. The counter story? Editor: Call it "An Hour in Woman's Paradise." KANSAS BAILROADS, eral prva were hurt. Repeated charges of cavalry, and flnnlly the bringing out of artillery, were required to hold the anarchists mob from destroying property in Lyons on May-day. A number of people were wounded, among them ten soldiers and policemen.

I There is considerable excitement in the Chickasaw nation, occasioned by the nows that the Indian corumiss.oner has ordered the removal of intruders from the nation. are 6,000 of these people, most of have crops planted. i The Cherokee nation is just now in the throes of an election for principal chief. The question involved is allotment or no allotment, and D. W.

Bushyhead, now treasurer of the nation, is running on the liberal ticket, favor of allotment. The Pan-American railroad engineers sent out by the United States have arrived on the Isthmus of Panama and have left for Quito, whence they will commence operations toward the north. It is expected that two years will be required to complete the pre flames were started by an explosion of powder, and in a few seconds the entire building was afire. Till io Hammond, V) years old, Mary Lynch. 17 years old.

and Jennie HnrD- A Baltimore spinster has become insane The railroads in the state were kept over the death of her pet dog. she Bhoula ituv. miiuin i tui busy a couple of days carrying passen ley, 17 years old, were caught in the building and burned to death before the crowd that gers to the U. A. li.

encampment and i. TROr.REIBIE EUCHRE. old army wound, but is getting up and around again. The bullet struck him just below the ankle of his right foot, shattering the bone and leaving it so weak that it often beoomes irritated and gathers, making it very painful for several days. Mr.

Blue still has the musket ball that caused him all of this trouble. It is badly mutilated and contains a small piece of the bone ot his Foot. Stockton. What will undoubtedly Become qnite a sensation started here if hen tbe eastern mail brought a deed ind abstract of title to the register of leeds which are now found to be complete forgeries in every part. Every instrument and every name in the ab-tract is wholly fictitious.

The abstract is signed by the same name that pretends to be the notary acknowledging the deed, but no such abstractor or notary ever had existence. But few facts can be learned at present, as the )f0cers are quietly at work hunting out the rascal. Leavenworth. The will ot Leonard 1 Smith, the prominent railroad man, rho died in the City of Mexico recently, has been admitted to probate. It leaves bequests of $10,000 to each of Mr.

Smith's sisters, $5,000 apiece to several nieces and nephews, a 940-acre farm and one-third interest in the Leavenworth water-works to his adopted daughter. Miss Helen Hewit. The remainder of the estate is left to his wife, to do with as she deems proper. William Martin, W. G.

Bolgman and Wm. T. Hewit are appointed to settle the estate, which is valued at over one mill, ion dollurs. Chanute. Yesterday was a red letter lay in the history ot Chanute.

It was The Soap" that Cleans Most is Lenox. was watching the fire. George Kramer was badly injured and Lottie Horn was horribly O. O. F.

anniversary celebrations. -IL Fend FosUI Note to John Rkhabtiah, O.T. Ft. I. A P.

R. Chieafro. and receive, postage paid, burned about the body. The money loss was small. i Wellington Monitor: The stock (tie ftllCKeia aecs 01 cara jou every naaiuvu.

'Xmm uempt yer pmeit, one or mmuj. shipments from the Pandbandle have commenced and. train after train ot cat "Wbftt is repentance?" asks a eontcmpo- Still Refuses American Cattle. London, May 6. Mr.

Chaplin, president rt t. Aa a villa rMwnlflniKl ia hit i anm 1 t.in Iota An tle are being hurried through on the Santa Fe to Kansas City. The railroad of the board of agriculture, in an interview, company has had to send in all tbe en said that Secretary Rusk's new rules for the liminary burvtjr. Iti Engl, the influenza isspread-frio- alarminirlv.i Numerous clergymen are "Here's your bill," said the milk-dealer to the dissatisfied customer. "Well, turn about gines that can be spared irom otner di Inspection of cattle for export would not affect English regulations for the admission of foreign cattle.

He expressed himself sat- is only fait- play; suppose we chalk that up visions to move the heavy traffic, and tbe round house and yard force at this fled with the report of the exnert. Mr. Holmnn, as to the diseased condition of "I'm told that Brassleigh. ths novelist. point has also been increased.

The mayor of Leavenworth has peti inencan cattle at Doptford. Mr. Chanlin charges $100 for reading on ot his own New Orleans Grand Jury, Nr.w Orleans, May 7. The grand jury which has been long investigating the killing of Italians in the jail here has mads a very long report, the gist of the whole of it being in this, its last paragraph; We have referred to the large number of citizens partioipatint' in this demonstration, and estimated by judges at from 6,000 to 8,000: we regard it as a spontaneous uprising of the people. The magnitude of this affair makes it a difficult task to lix the guilt upon any number of participants, in fact the act seemed to involve the entire people of the parish and city of New Orleans, so profuse is their sympathy and extended their connection rith the affair.

In view of these considerations the thorough examination of the subject has failed to disclose the necessary farts to justify this grand jury in presenting indictments." The report is signed by each of the sixteen members or the jury. declared that the board would never relax sketches netore lyceums. "ies. li cneap, too. I wouldn't read one of Brassleigh' iU with the malady, and many of the churches were closed Sunday in consequence.

It has been found necessary to close the Wooten-vale institute, as the whole force of teachers "and nurses are prostrated with the disease. One result of the German coal miners' strike is that a coal famine is impending. The iron foundries in tho Sieg valley have been compelled to withdraw their tires in consequence of the scarcity of coal, and most the steel works alone the Rhine have been its restrictions till it was satisfied that for tioned the railroad commissioners for additional train service on the Leaven eign cattle were free from contagious disease. sketches for f-W. worth, Topoka It Southwestern.

Germany's nig Bill. Why should pawnbrokers be revilevl? Do DussEf-DORF, May 7. At a banquet in his There is at present one train each way daily. It is a mixed train and leaves they not Keep ail tneir pledges; Leavenworth in the morning and re Don't flatter yourself that it can't get away just because you have bolted your food at sea. turns in tbe evening.

This accommodation suits the patrons of the road between Topeka Bnd OskolooBa, who are honor, the Emperor William, after dilating upon his desire for the protection of the rights of laborers, and after expressing satisfaction nt the conclusion oj the commercial treaty with Austria, said: "As to the home policy which is becoming established, I shall not deviate a hair's breadth from the course I have adopted. I alone am master in this country and nobody else." TRAVELER, Let us whisper In Your Ear! How to Travel, When to Travel. Where to Travel. And do It comfortably. forced to stop operations for the same reason.

The opening of tho Cincinnati convention will take place in the afternoon, in Music hall, and that evening Senator Pcffer, of Kansas, will address a mass meeting. On succeeding evenings mass meetings will be addressed by Ignatius Donnelly, of Minnesota, and General A. J. Warner, of Marietta. The strike at the Michigan cat shops.

De The most polity man we know of Is one who never permits himself to look over bis enabled to do their trading in Topeka, own shoulder. Che chosea day for celebrating the anniversary of the founding of Odd Fel- but ths Leavenworth people are dissat isfied. A woman invented the ice-cream freezer owship. The little city was in holiday in 1843, and woman has kept it pretty busy ittire, nearly every building along the ever since. Reduced Rata for the Sunday bchool Association.

Lord Algernon: I really consider it my The Tbans-Missoobi Passenger Iho Fanners' Alllmico Recognised. Kansas Cut, May 7. The Farmers' alliance has at last received recognition from the Western I'assenger association, which has passed a resolution authorizing a one. fare rate from Kansas City and other Missouri river points to Cincinnati and return. I he first apnlication for a one-fare rate for the Cincinnati alliance meeting was voted down.

The Chicago A Alton then asked for a reconsideration, on the basis of a fare and one third, which was also voted down. The general passenger agent of tne Alton had the duty to marry some American girl, iuhel: A duty for revenue only, is it not. Association, Officb of thb Chairman, Kansas Citt, Mo. troit, is practically over. Over dot) of the old employes have applied for work, which was immediately given them.

The men continued to come in twos and threes and were immediately assigned to their various department. Evuij dtpuUuunt is working with mors or less men. At Hutchinson the Son of Veterans reelected C. li. Jones, of Norton, colonel; The Cohere Fight.

SeoTTOALE, May 7. The contest between the striking cokers and the operators seems to be growing fiercer every day. The Krick company added over 400 men to their list of Italians and Huns brought here to break the strike. Next day the situation was reversed, and the labor leadersclaim that they have shipped back about as many as the company brought main street hying the national nag, tbe solors and emblems of the order. Early in the forenoon delegations began to arrive on the trains from every direction until twenty-six lodges were represented, aggregating fully five hundred and fifty members.

Ladies' brass bands were present from Humboldt, Tou can find out all about it by The World is Full of Them. Filfein seetn (Jeo. 8. Bourne, Cliaiiuiau Executive I CniBiitnnilMV K.linf,l A mui wi ca dropping a postal card to to regard himself as a lieroion what grounds 1 wonder aits: lie has no valet. C.

T. Nicholson, c. p. T. tion, Hutchinson, Kan.i Diab Sib: In regard to your appli E.

Luuibooker. nf Unldwiu, lieuten cation for reduction of fares in favor ot "That actor is pretty prominent on the remarked the guest at the ho. tel. Yes, but very obscure on the board A 8. F.

K. R. CO- Topeka, and inquiring for Free Literature Regarding Santa Ron ant-colonel, and C. W. Bishop, of tireat question reopened at this meeting of the Bend, major.

Oberlin camp received the Yestern Passenger association, and by argu-present of a large silk flag for the largest ment in favor of the original proposition for fl nnmldHkin Alii I lilt l.unlll a Ana Snail. th. ine joyous bills, replied the landlord. increase in inernriersntp, ana ctmD a flag for tbe largest number of mem bers present. Thing One Weuld Rather, Etc Algernon (who is much given to talking in phrases): Angelina, I love you with a fervor a fervor Only one important line was not represented at the meeting, but the line's vote can be counted on in favor of the resolution, now that the chief opponents of the measure bava been compelled to surrender.

i Hot Tilt It Resistors TO. Brookxtn, N. May 7. Efforts were made to resume the running of open cars on the surface roads, but they were nipped in the bud by Health Commissioner Gnftin, who announced his intention of enforcing his order prohibiting ths running of such cars until the weather sufficiently warm to warrant their use without danger to the health of the passengers. In one respect the India have a parallel.

worthy of a better causer' The spring chicken never tells its ago Kansas Citt. May 6. THIRTEENTH l)AV. ROW TO MAKE MONET. persons attending tbe convention ot the Kansas Stat Sunder School association to be held at Emporia, May 12-14, I take pleasure is informing yon that an open rate of one fare for the round trip has been agreed upon by the rail roads designated by the check-mark on the enclosed list.

This reduction to apply from all points in Kansas, and from St. Joseph and Kansas City, Mo. Tickets to be sold May 10 and 12, inclusive, good to return to include May 17. Yours truly, James SMrrH, Chairman. KANSAS cncRcnnaL Up U-l I uiH makuur SIS UPT OlOOtO.

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rotLIBK-Hens KHutri hen Baby was sick, we gave her (Astoria, When she nl a Child, she cried for Couttarls, Wbeo she become ias, ihe clung to Caatorla, Wbea she kid ChiUroo, the tire Uiem Cootaria, CO 1 6U W) 4 i ts II Oil 27 IW.i II 10 I r. Oi 4' 10i A Meaty Suggestion! Roast beef; corned 1 IS oi 21 Of tho Imponehatent Trial of Judge Botkin. Torn, an. The senate Judiciary committee reported a rule, which was adopted, providing for tbe compulsory attendance bf at least thirty senator. Tbe quorum question still remains undecided.

The testimony of the day was mostly about Judge liotkin'i drunkenness. The prosecution endeavored to implicate Judge hot kin in erookeaJnes by showing tnat after W. P. Ha-kney had beea paid, on order of the court. of public lunds.

Hackney had paid bock i')0 to Bodkin. The evidence was cireuuiatantial. beef or ham, stth? The architect is apt to have designs on ths property of others. Oklahoma Crops, Chicago, May 6. E.

St. John, of the Sock Island road, has returned from tour over the western lines of the system. According to his report ths crop prosiects wore never better than they are this year, and says that Kansas alons shows an increase in acreage of at least one million. As for Oklahoma, he says that it is prosperous beyond the most sanguine expectation. Gold Faaait ax Cripple Creek.

Colorado. Flobissant, Cou. kay 7. Ths Pike's Peak country is sgain in a furor. During the past three months developments havs been quietly going on at Cripple Creek, and it is now well settled that there is to bo a good camp tliere.

Cripple Creek district is located at tiie base of I'iegah mountain, bout eighteen miles south of Horieoe.nl. Ttia ahlul ia inal. mmimr into season. It IS lola and Chanute, and a boys' brass band from Cherryvale, which did much to give life and spirit to the occasion. The city of Wellington was turned over to tbe -Odd Fellows.

Fully 800 visiting members were present and participated in the seventy-second anniversary, held under the auspices of Wellington lodge 133. From early morning until evening tbe city was packed with people who came long distances to witness the festivities. The parade was a grand affair and contained besides the full membership of Wellington lodge, tbe Wichita. Canton and Arkansas City lodges; lodges from Wichita, Arkansas City, Winfield. Kingman, Qoddard, Garden Plain, Mur-dock, Cheney, Mulvaae, Belleplaine, (South Haven, Conway Hpnugs, Caldwell, Oxford, Bluff City, Argonia, Milan, Harper.

Anthony, Kiowa, Midlothian and Medicine Lodge. In carriages bringing tip tbe rear of the procession, were ladies belonging to the order of tbe Daughters Bebekah. Topeka Journal: A happy and quite romantic conrtship culminated when (ieorge M. Stone, tbe artist, and Mad. am Marie Celine Lamy, of Paris, Franoe, were married at tbe residence of the groom's father.

The ceremony took place at 8 o'clock in the presence ot friends and relatives. Mr. Stone first met Madam Lamy while in Pans study ing about tour years ago. His place of stmly was near her borne, snj tbev soon became intimately acquainted. They were to have been married before Mr.

Stone left Paris, about one year ago, but it was afterward arranged that 2 71 tii II IB highly probsble that he will represent the part of tbe skeleton at the feast for some time hw An vou like the way 4 4 4u If 1I4 Wlttl sure eo urn (Thompson's Eye Water. our new laundry girl does op your collar 4 VI r. a ue lit tl and raffs Frank: un. nm rawji ura raw bhe Coat things up brownl SLGKHEAOAGIiB Pnneo: Honesty should be the best policy. roilll rely eerril hf'.

r.riain but why ao you say or CARTERS Borause it hpsn't been used enough to maka Ih 1 hoyer- Ryl fi. Nis, Mar 7. The supreme court handed down a decision in the lbayer-Boyd quo warranto esse. A judgment of oattfr was rendered agirtt Governor Boyd in favor of ex-Govrrnor '1 linyr. The opinion was written by Jude Korval.

Judm Judge Msxwell disaented. f'ounsel for lioyd announr that they jr ill at on snply for a supersedeas for Ihe purpose of taking the mm on a wnt of error li tbe flitted Males supreme wurt. '1 hey claim that Ihe que-tion of ns'urnltza-tion is a federal one. and they are confident of success in the court of lust resort. Ottawa item: On Sunday the First Presbyterian church celebrated the twenty-fifth anniversary of its organization.

Bev. V. C. Milner, who was formerly pastor of tbe church for eight years, preached the anniversary sermon. North Topeka irn: The presbytery which met in Topeka a few weeks ago, bestowed double honor on tbe Second Presbyterian church by electing Dr.

W. E. Archibald, pastor 'and Itov. O. W.

I'ean, bis predecessor, as delegates to tbe general assembly, which meets in Detroit May 2L Topeka Journal: Iu place of tbe regular sermon at tbe Westminster Presbyterian cbnroh, were held tbe or dinalioa and installation cervices of the newly-elected dean and elder, W. A. Neiowanger anJ jU W. Wilson. Bev.

T. W. Harris, after giving them iLe charf performed the eremony. ire i.uue ruts. Taey elee reUeve Ol, nm Iron Prepooeto.In rtleaeee TooMeen, l-HB.

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JIAY I'nuri- i rhh reo-n-ry H.ii.-k-A'rooo A-UHit KplTTtt the worse tor wear. Trmtt! How many grest titles end Italy Too Poor, Rons, May 7. It has been decided from motives of economy that Italy will not take aa official part in the Chicago exposition, to whU'h Amertcane should lass no exception, as Italy took no official part in the lariseipo-sition of ias'i- Hi rernimeoo.KeiiMf brentaeoi. steel Teei. Is the Meato.

tho STJ. or" emperor, legislator, tditor Wiggins (who live ia flat): Yes, and janitor 20 4 27 li ki 4 19 1 2 11 IS) Ui B) 4 fl I 5 10 4 2' v. I 1 9 2-14 II Ml ToaelD urS. Tie- rernlete too Bo well Ths pisno-mskera have decided oa a uni Pur)? Veeeublo. form t-itch.

The bane-hall fraternity should rnee take tit question up next. 12713 VCirXX C3 VZTT Y04X. Sesrrh omI asoro Io Maine. Banqoh, May new amendment to the prohibitory law providing that the penalty shall be a heavy fine nud imprisonment fur sixty dsys under the search awl seizure clause is now in effect. flnfrUli Tremrnerr 4 horhmtod.

CAtjrtrrTA, May ft Mrs. T. 8. Grimwood, the wife nf Mr. 'inmwood, late Briti'h pobt-Ksl sg'iit at Mantpur, who vm munifrej boo Cu of C'uuiinuMUooer iiauies Quinton Do, SmtU Pnc Almo-t everybody in un.sllUh world take kwn in ten at ink bsviug hts neigh bar kerp their back yarut C.eaa..

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