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WE v- lib A1E.Y: 3LOB3B PRICE TWO CENTS. ATCHISON; KANSAS, MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1895. EIGHTEENTH YEAR. NO. 5,313.

KANSAS IS HERSELF AGAIN, EXCEPT jTH AT JOHN J. INGALLS IS NOT IN THE TJ. S. SENATE. THE FORECAST.

Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report TRAIN ROBBERY. FIERCE'FUIIES.

i mm tfca aaaata This Week WW Dfeeaaa the A POPULIST LEADER. nrtaa Ma Saoa to Take Hla Sea as Dallos tat tenant- tar Korta Caw Raleigh, N. CL Jan. 14. Marion E.

H. MORRILL SWORNJi AS GOVERNOR. jlia Message a Sensible One, Full of Busineee-Like Suggestion-A Defaulting Bank Cashier KUla Him Belt. Officials Very Reticent About the) ADfeastroaa Conflagration Dwoopa Robbery Near Ottunjwa. 1 Over BarnecrvUle, Butler, the leader of the North Carolina populists, is quite likely to be a conspicuous figure in the United States mm a.

WAamasTON, Jan. 14. The prospect fcrthst the time of the senate will be divided' daring the week between the dtscuasion of the income tax, based upon the argent deficiency bill, and the continuation of the debate on the Nicaragua bill. Senator Cockrell, cbairman of the committee on appropriations, is very hopeful of being able A TOYS HAS A 5 ARROW ESCAPE. BIG STRIKE OF ELECTRIC RAILWAY 1ES IS THE CITT OF BSOOILTS BRADFORD, HAS 1 BIG ELAZL senate.

On March 4 he will take the seat which has been occupied by Senator Matt Ransom for twenty-four At a Panic at a Paaeral Several Perssas Are Fifteen Hind red Quarts of NKro-OlyniIno A lam Man HtkM a Targes of Wife, and Hit Her Bis TIaM-llm Grtsf at AZSOUDTEXX PURE years. Marion' Butler was born in Sampson county. North Carolina, in Exploded la a Megaalne, bat Nobody Sea Anarchists Still Bombing- Aroand Paris Tka VoM Wave Sneak OS General Notes, llart A Freuck Steamer Founders Kin Children Froxea-Fifteen Xea Drowned. Waa lajasad-lta) toftHspoBe of th. income tax question by 1865b received a good education and ATCHISON AFFAIRS.

aUkHtta. thV time the week shall be half gone, and if he should succeed in this, Sen nected with the Dover Five Cent Sav ator Morgan, who is in charge of the ings bank. Neither the city nor the Chicago. Jan. 14.

Local officials of Whkklino, W. ji At an early hour Saturday UMtvirf the town The January term of the district court opened this morning. The criminal docket was called, and the cases set. George Smith, the negro, who is charged with two attempts to commit rape, and with grand larceny, was brought into court, and plead not Nicaraguan canal bill, thinks there savings bank will suffer. he Burlington road and the Adams AU Sorts of Local Paragraphs Left Over From the Other Pago W.

W. Auld is very ilL Ice being cut on the river is eleven and three quarters inches thick. By Associated Press. Tofkka, Jan. 14.

The mild bright weather to-day made the parade possible that had been contemplated in honor of Governor Morrill. Preceded bv Marshall's band, which took part in Later Cash er Abbott shot and will be no difficulty in securing a vote on the canal bill before the close of the of Barnesville, 30 mfc west of this place, experienced the disastrous killed himself this afternoon. Express Co. are still reticent about Saturday night's robbery near Ottnmwa. The estimated amount secured by the week, thus leaving the way clear for Loit at Sea.

the bankruptcy and territorial ad mis guilty. Judge Webb appointed Jamei A girl arrived at the home of Mich robbers has been reduced to' 83,000. Of this amount the railroad company's Seattle, Jan. 14. The Challiss to defend him.

Smith said hj the inauguration of President Harrison, came a carriage in which rode ael Cain in West Atchison yesterday. sif and other bills, as well as the ofcier appropriation bills. Chairman schooner "Justice" has foundered in is about 8450, and the express A three months' bride in town is Cockrell does not regard seriously the Deception pass, and the crew of fifteen conflagration in the history of the place, the loss being estimated at from S75.OO0 to 100,000. The fire is supposed to have started from a natural gas fire in the novelty store of M. T.

Ward, on Main street, and quickly spread to the Enterprise printing office and other adjoining business houses. When the department one steamer only arrived 1 Chief Justice Horton and Judge Kingman, who was chief justice of Kansas said to be starting the fires these lost. prospect of the prolonging of the income question. mornings. company loses the balance.

The messenger and all other employes of the express company received particular orders to withhold all information re in 1861. In the next carnage rode Gov Miss Annie Footit will entertain this ernor Lewellimr. looking pleased, and Killed HU Wife, Kansas Citv, Ma, Jan. 14. A spe There will be several speeches which, Governor-elect Morrill, looking ill and while based on the deficiency bill, will evening in honor of Miss Clara Moos- wanted no attorney, and is still t.ry ing to convey the idea that he is insane.

He will be tried the latter part of the present week. Odie Seymour, i colored lad, charged with throwing switch in the B. M. yards, will ho tried Friday. David Hill, arrested on the same charge, was released on his own recognizance, and no date for his trial was set.

This would indicate that he is to get off. The case of cial to the Star from Wichita says: Bar lative to the hold-up from the press. General Superintendent Trego, of the nale from his recent sickness. Arriv man of Weston, ue uareciea me aiscussion oi general on the scene the fire bad a big start and ing at the capitol. they were escorted E.

F. McGurk, of Barnes, and Miss financial questions. There is no disposition on the part of the appropriations ney McGibbon, a farmer living near town, fired six bullets into his wife's body to-dav. and left her for dead. He Adams Express said: "1 know nothing whatever, and we are not to the hall of the house of representa- Lizzie Horner, of Atchison, have been licensed to be married.

cummittee to curtail these speeches, prepared to give out any communica tives by Battery and a long line of veteran soldiers, who bore their colors the cdepartment was inadequate to the occasion, the ery cold weather adding to the difficulties. Telegraphic appeals for aid to the Wheeling, Cambridge and Zanesville fire departments were sent out but in a short time the cistern that supplied the engines went bat there has come to be some talk of Bight sessions In case they get to be Ed. Johnson, who was injured on tion on the subject. A TOWN HAS A NARROW ESCAPE. into the hall, and disbanded as the gov Green Barker, who slashed Will the Central Branch some time ago, has ernor and irovernor-elect filed in to Rome, Jan.

14. Mezzopiso, a town in MARION BtTTLKR, then accepted the principalship of the village academy where he was educated. When a beardless boy Mr. Butler became interested in the alliance movement, and has made it stronger too numerous, or if the disposition to filibuster should appear to be more pro then pointed the gun at his son, but the gun was empty. McGibbon gave himself up.

Promotions In the Army. Washington, Jan. Henry C. Hodges, assistant quartermaster gen gone to St. Louis to settle with the a valley in the province of Palermo, awa; tne noon nour.

nounced than now appears probable. Sicilv. had a narrow escape from de Representative hall was densely dry and the request was countermanded. The fire was only stopped when it struction. A huge mass of rock which T.

Anderson, master of Senator Gorman will probably find opportunity to-day' to make the speech in sampson and adjoining counties ceremonies, announced Dr. A. S. Em' reached the fire proof Bradford block. BRADFORD, HAS A BLAZE.

hich he had intended to make Satur eral, stationed at Buffalo, was placed on the retired list to-day, on account of than in any other part of the state. In 1890 Mr. Butler was elected to the overhung the rear of the town became loosened from its fastening and crashed down, but, most fortunately, did no bree, who offered prayer. CoL Warner, Bradford, Jan. 14.

Yesterday day. So far as known there are only three more general speeches to be of the legislative committee, was in railroad company. Money loaned on life insurance policies, or policies bought outright, Apply to Jas. A. Spalding, 513 Commercial street, up stairs.

Ed. Wright, Andy Sparks, Jim Eg-gleston, Tom Hazel and Louis Harvey have resigned their places at the Central Branch shops. They are all minors. state senate. At the late election the age.

This will result in the promo very extensive damage. The inhabit 'morning this city was visited Dy a de tion of Lieutenant Col. as. H. Moore populists, through fusion with the re made on the Nicaragua bill, but it is Slattery, was passed until it could be learned when Slattery would-be able to appear in court.

The case of Butler, who tapped the till at Brock? ett's lumber yard, was passed, and mag not be tried this term, owing to the ip. ability of A. F. Martin, his attorney, to appear. The case of S.

H. Fisher, who was placed under bonds to keep the peace, upon complaint of his wife, will be tried Wednesday. The case of William Penn, tbePeo-Bah, of a neighborhood quarrel, will be tried to-morrow. The case against John Jackson, charged with house-- ants, however, were panic-stricken and fled from their houses, thinking there to be colonel Maior A. F.

Rockwell, possible others wilt yet be announced. publicans, were very successful and Mr. Butler was elected by a large ma structive nre, wnicn starieu iu me Sheehan house. A blizzard was blowing and the weather was intensely Senator Turpie will speak again on the would perhaps be another fall of rock. jority.

cold. The firemen were greatly handt- bill, and Senators Vest and White have announced a desire to be heard to be lieutenant colonel, and Captain Chas. Bird to be major, leaving two vacancies in the list of captains and assistant quartermasters to be filled by SUPPLIES FOR NEBRASKA. pped in fitrhting the flames. Mary Cal At the Montague, in the province of Avullina, four houses collapsed from the weight of snow upon them, and If a skating park was constructed in before the vote shall be taken.

Saturday will be given up to eulogies on the AU PorttoDft of the Country Respond to the lahan leaped from the second story of the Sheehan house and escaped with a transfer from the line of the army. every back yard from the back door to three persons were killed. A cave on character of the late Senator Vance, Appeal for Aid. Lincoln, Jan. 14.

Rev. C. A. troduced, and said "In behalf of the people representing the great state of Connecticut," but before he could correct himself, the crowd caught the word, andj laughed and yelled all through his speech. After he had finished, Governor Lew-' tiling introduced Major Morrill in the following words "It is a distinguished honor to present to the people of Kansas the man they have chosen for chief executive.

Though standing before you as the representatives of contending forces, partisan interest is to-day forgotten. broken ankle and arm. Mary Dean had the wood pile, the question of getting the boys to carry in wood would be Mount Gasico, in the province of Caset, collapsed and crushed to death ten Blue Laws. Arkansas City, Jan. 14.

A similar the broken breaking, was dismissed for want of settled. bones. Mrs. McQuistion, residing over shepherds who had sought refuge in it. evidence, and the case of B.

Shifflett, for selling liquor, was also discharged. Hale, of Uoldredge, was at the office of Secretary of State Piper yesterday morning. He said he would leave Uoldredge to-day for Denver, where grocery, rushed down the stairs to A. F. Martin, who has been having very rigid Sunday ordinance went into effect here yesterday.

By its provisions all places of business where labor is kept for hire, are to be closed all day Main street with her clothing on fire. During the past twenty-four hours a trouble with one of his legs, had an operation performed last night, and There is no definite programme for the house this week. There is a bare possibility that a new currency bill will be thrown into the arena of debate, but it is only a possibility. The concejsuf. of opinion now seems to be that any proposed currency legislation to be successful must be initiated at the other end of the capitol.

To-day is District of Columbia day, and on Tues The flames were quickly extinguished and she will recover. Many firemen light fall of Bnow fell in northeast 100 tons of coal have been donated to the destitute of Nebraska. Rev. Mr. does not expect to be out again for Sunday.

Joints are being watched PANIC AT A FUNERAL. New Haven, Jan. 14. The funeral of the murdered Italian, Raphael Dolgrego, took place yesterday morning from the Italian Catholic church. During the services the pillars supporting the gallery snapped and a panic ensued, women and men had their hands and ears frozen.

thirty days. closely. A policeman undertook to ar Robert Sisco had his hands and feet Hale will make arrangements for its transportation and delivery to the proper parties. rest two jointists at three o'clock Sun The shoe store of Bradley Oster- We meet as citizens and patriot of a common country, and the ss of nartisan strife is to be forffotten. Per so badly frozen that he is in a serious condition.

For a time the business day morning, and was stood off at the point of a revolver. News stands are Just now the ofhee of the state relief tag was closed to-day, to mark down every article in the house for the great portion of the town was threatened commission is a lively place. Generous jumping from the pews and in the rush broke the windows and burst the only allowed to keep open one hour in mit me to introduce the chief magistrate-elect, Mr. MorrilL" ith destruction, but good work on the sacrifice sale beginning at 8 clock tomorrow morning. tne morning, and one hour at night.

doors from their hinges. Incenso Lui- part of the fire department saved it. responses are received by each mail in the shape of cash or intelligence of the shipment of supplies from points in all Kansas, eastern Nebraska and scattering through the northern and eastern states. At 7 a. m.

snow was falling at Omaha and rain at Galveston. Forecast for this section Cloudy, with a light fall of sleet to-day fair to-night and Tuesday, warmer, followed on Tuesday by a slight fall in temperature. Jim Conlon and Fred Conlon went to Leavenworth this afternoon, where they will take part in a sparring exhibition to-night. Jim Conlon will spar with Kid Lavigne, who killgd a man in day the house probably will take up the consideration of the Indian appropriation, which was reported Saturday, and which is the only appropriation bUl on the calendar. If the sundry oivil appropriation biU (the most important of the bills not reported) is re The total loss is estimated at Meat markets are also closed, and great inconvenience is experienced by When Mr.

Morrill stepped forward, the crowd broke into loud applause. Mrs. Mattie Moss, wife of S. M. Moss, gin and his wife jumped from the second story window.

The man fell of the water company, aged 30 years. parts of the country. There has been the public. One barber has been ar EXPLODES. Cleveland, Jan.

14. Bulletins He then delivered his message. on his side on the pavement, breaking died this morning at the corner of so much confusion in the shipment and remittance of money to sufferers in his arm. Several children were bruised rested for giving a man a bath. TO-DAY'S TELEGRAPH BRIEFS.

The message occupies fifty-five pages in pamphlet form, and is a sensible. Sixth and streets, of inflammation of the stomach. She leaves two litte ported before the Indian bill is disposed of the committee on rules proba by being trampled on. FRENCH STEAMER FOUNDERS. from various towns in the Ohio fields yesterday forenoon gave rise to the belief that a disastrous explosion had occurred.

Upon investigation it was Nebraska that it has been deemed advisable by the relief commission to re children. bly will give the evening tune to dusi- The Dupuy ministry of France has quest all parties who have con Marseilles, Jan. 14. The French steamer Acanis, employed in the local business-like document, such as Governor Morrill might be expected to write. It strongly recommends econ- oroy whenever possible, and is a docu- ness from various committees.

A day learned that 1,500 quarts of nitro- W. S. Purcell has been elected chairman of the board of county commis- resigned. glycerine in a magazine belonging to the east some time ago, and will also have a round with Purteil, the Sag4j)avr trade, foundered 8 miles off Cape Caveau during a cyclone. Thirteen tributed any money or shipped supplies for relief, either through solicitors or directly, to forward notice thereof by mail or otherwise the Ohio Indiana Topedo Co.

near Kid. John Walker, founder of the town of Walkertown, well known in that section, died this morning of heart dis persons were drowned. The steamer Gibsonville had exploded. The maga inent that will appeal to business peo- iple. He demands that the expenses of the state be reduced to the lowest pos- RAILROADS OF MISSOURI.

Seninelle observed the disaster and to Silas A. Uolcomb, Lincoln, ease. Report of the State Board of Railway Com zine was demolished and a great hole torn in the ground, but-nobody was injured. The shock was felt in a dozen though she at once made for the spot she was too late to render any assist Neb. Nobody has been authorized by the state relief commission to solicit The dining hall of the state reform siovers.

Mr. Wilcox, the retiring chairman, signed the warrants for the last quarter this morning. He leaves for Florida to-night. The school at Arrington and in district No. 68, adjoining on the north, have been closed on account of the diphtheria, and Miss Alice Hyatt, a school teacher is very low with the missioners suonmiea.

Jefferson City, Ma, Jan. 14. James school at Booneville, was de ance. towns within a radius of 25 miles. 31U1G IU1U If) uuu lent.

taxation be thus afforded asks the adoption of a concurrent resolution to members of congress to relieve the em aid but parties disposed to contribute Harding, secretary of the state board NINE CHILDREN BADLY FROZEN. stroyed by fire to-day. Loss, $10,000. FIKK IN A SILK MILL. South Manchkbter, Jan.

14. are requested to ship all supplies to the state relief commission, Lincoln, Jefferson, Jan. 14. The house No insurance. of railway and warehouse commissioners, Saturday filed with Gov.

Stone the of J. H. Baldridge, near this city, and and make all checks and drafts paya A bomb explosion at midnight last The machine shops and engine room connected with Cheney silk mill Dart of its contents, were burned Sat ble to the treasurer of the state relief night in front of No. 65, Rue Moniceau, disease. Two children of Samuel Hy annual report of that body.

contains a lot of valuable information and statistical matter of interest to were gutted by fire yesterday morning. commission and notify Gov? Silas A. att died last week. Paris, did great damage, but injured Loss estimated at from 850,000 to Holcomb, Lincoln, that they have no one. It was the work of anarchists.

bargo on Kansas meats abroad strongly recommends a constitutional convention, and a change in the apportionment laws recommends relief for 'Jie supreme court, which is two years jehind with its work, by means of ad-litional judges strongly recommends the number of judicial districts, whereby the state might save Samuel Ernst to-day turned the office 000. It is covered by insurance. hue done so. If Ten Want a Kiss. There's a jolly fresh proverb Tttat is pretty-much like this: That a man is half iu heaven Vixa he has a woman's kiss.

But there's danger in delaying, And (he sweetness may forsake it, So I tell you, bashful lover. If you want a kiss why, take it. Never 1st another fellow Steal a march on you in this; Never let a laughing maiden Bee you spoiling for a kisa. There's a rOyat way to kissing, And the lolly ones who make it Have a motto that is winning If you want a kiss why, take it Any fool may face a cannon, Anybody wear a crown, But a man moat win a woman If he'd hove her for his own. Would golden apple You roust And: the tree and shake it If the thing is worth the having the people of the state as well as to the railroad companies.

The report shows that on June 30, 1804, there In the famous Opel vs. Opel divorce of county superintendent of public in assisting in the effort to subdue the SATURDAY'S CONGRESS. case in St Louis, the husband, Louis blaze Gordon Dunn fell from a roof urday night. It was very cold at the time, and nine children aged from 1 to 16 years, froze their feet and hands. The family is destitute and the children are in a critical condition.

fifteen men drowned. Seattle, Jajd. 14. The schooner Justine foundered in Deception pass. All of the crew lost, proba-ably fifteen men.

were within the state of Missouri, in Opel, was to-day granted absolute di and sustained a fracture of the skull Senator Teller Speaks on the Income Tax The House Passes the B1U to Codify the cluding main lines and branches, 143 vorce on the grounds alleged in the and thigh. Pension Laws. cross bill. railroads, which were controlled or operated by fifty companies. The total J30.000 annually in salaries of judges oilone: touches the prohibitory law Washington, Jan.

14. Senator Tel FIVE BUILDINGS BUItN AT UAKBINE. Omaha, Jan. 15. Five build ler, of Colorado, on Saturday addressed struction over to C.

E. Reynolds, his successor. There are no other changes, all the officers with the exception of Ernst being re-elected. Mr. Ernst will probably teach the Potter school, made vacant by the resignation of H.

Wycoff. The fellow Hinshaw, whom Mrs. Lease has worked so hard to get confirmed on the state board of pardons, mileage June 30, 1894, not including In the supreme court of the United States to-day, the counsel for Eugene i ightly, in the usual manner, and be- ings, comprising practically all of the business part of the town of Harbine, the senate on the income tax. He second, third or fourth tracks, or sid in moral suasion recommends a V. Debs made application for a writ of branched off into a review of the con ONE MORE CURRENCY BILL burned yesterday morning, en change in the system of taxation; re- ings, was 6,525.31.

These companies carried passengers and moved dition of the treasury and the remedies tailing a loss of 818,000. The heaviest Senator Jones, of Arkansas, Is Bald to Bo demanded. He arraigned the adminis Iommends repeal of the Populist laws, and substitution of the single loss is L. C. Schloss, general And you want a Kiss wuy, laaeacj tration for agitating the country over 51,571,886 tons of freight The average amount received for each passenger was 94.2 cents.

The average dis the Author of It. Washington, Jan. 14. The probabil merchandise. The origin of the hre is error and habeas corpus.

The court decided to hear the arguments. A coal barge with four men on it was discovered going ashore on Short Beach, off Fire Island, N. this morning. On account of the heavy the currency bill and said that th unknown. is found to be the most affectionate creature in the wqrld.

It was stated ities are that the beginning of the week restoration of silver was the only will see the introduction of still an lis, -l system speaks favorably but 1st forcibly of irrigation recommends Uniformity in text books; vigorously attacks the high prices charged by the Aate printer recommends that the effective solution. He supported the in the senate Saturday that he kisses BILL COOK CAPTURED. tance traveled was 44.29 miles, the average rate per mile being 2.082 cents per mile. The number of tons of income tax proposition and thought other currency bill in the senate. Senator Jones, of Arkansas, who, at the and hugs all the girls at the state surf, the life saving crew cannot reach The Notorious Outlaw In the County Prison charitable institutions, and plays Pussy the stranded vessel.

at Roswell, N. M. the tax would ultimately become permanent. Mr. Stewart, of Nevada, also Who would burn upon a desert With a forest smiling byf Who would give this sunny weatHfefr For a black and wintry sky! Oh, I tell you, there is magic, And you cannot, cannot brwjnlfc, For the sweetest part of loving, Is to want a kiss and take BostoniGlottWi Be Carried the Basket.

Men who have been married 'ten otM critical stage of the tariff legislation, Wants a Corner with the matrons. Santa Fe, N. Jan. 14. United took that matter in hand and harmo freight moved does not include "company freight." The average rate per ton received by the roads was 81.000; the average haul per ton wos Representative Barley of Texas, spoke, urging the restoration of silver States Marshal Hall yesterday received That Mrs.

Lease should favor an affectionate man is a new wrinkle in the as the only means of remedying the chairman of the sub-committee of the judiciary committee investigating a dispatch from Sheriff C. C. Perry, of nized the different elements so as to bring definite results out of a decidedly chaotic condition, is the author fe system be abolished in favor of Tilarie recommends aid to all needing it, including the Soldiers' irphans' home; recommends improvement in the system of handling state 'oart; recommends a better system of distress of the government. colonel's character. Chaves county, who Saturday captured 179.9 miles, and the average rate per ton per mile was 0.9427 cents.

The average number of employes In the serv In the house, Mr. Hatch, chairman of the committee on agriculture, called Bill Cook, the notorious outlaw, stat of the new bill, and he comes to tne Judge Ricks, reported to-day to the effect that Judge Ricks had been guilty of grave misconduct. Mary Lease's Han Turned Down. dozen years are too' seldom famonador ex tremo courtesy to their better halves, bufj front this time as a compromiser and harmonizer. The bill will first pro lip a bill to extend the provisions of ing that tne prisoner naa Deen safely landed at the county jail at Roswell yesterday.

The outlaw's capture ice of the railroads of Missouri lor the year ended June 30, 1894, was sometimes thoy aro nevertheless verj Topeka, Jan. 14. The senate this morning reconsidered its confirmation of N. B. Hinshaw, appointed on the the Wilson original package liquor law To-Day's Markets to oleomargarine in original packages.

000. As far as reported 174 persons thoughtful." 1 That was the case with Mr. Silas Pen was effected at an isolated cat vide for the issuance of 214 Vr cent, bonds to the amount of 8500,000,000, which are to be paid in gold and are to January wheat opened in Chicago today at 54e, and closed at 54c; The bill went over. were killed and 528 severely injured on board of charities by Governor Lewel tle ranch on the great plains a kins, who took his wife with him tb the1 bad ihaking; speaks of the people of testci ti Kansas in high terms, and thinks they will work out their own salvation finally; praises the Austra') lian ballot law; scores lotteries and gambling, and recommends a change in the bribery law to effect the man accepting a bribe, and closes by reiter The house then took up the bill to ling, and rejected him. Governor few miles southeast of Old Fort Sum May wheat opened at 58 and closed the railways of the state for the year ended Juiie 30, 1894; 59 employes were codify the pension laws and the bill Lewelling then sent in the name of ner.

Perry and two deputies were in be used both for the purpose of meeting the current expenses of the government and the redemption of United at 58'c. January corn opened at Pike county fair. Airs, reruns oaa cm her arm a basket containing the dlnnerf and suppor for the pair. was passed. Shortly before 3 o'clock killed and, 5 passengers and 110 others; 45c, and closed at May corn Senator Landis, of Medicine Lodge.

No action was taken on this name, thus public business was suspended and 300 employes, 49 passengers and 110 Tho crowd grew dense, ana mt. anas search of horse thieves, when Sheriff Perry met and recognized Cook at first glance. Quicker than a flash Perry opened at 48 closed at 48c others were injured. leaving the appointment open to Gov eulogies were given on the late Repre sentative George B. Shaw, of Wiscon Mrs.

Perkins began to be jostled a good) deal. January oats opened at 28c, and ating his faith in Kansas. Ihe message will make Governor Morrill New Counterfeit Ten-Dollar Note. ernor Morrill. and his men had their Winchesters up States and treasury notes.

The bill will also provide for the issue of bank notes to take the place of treasury notes in such a way as not to produce a contraction of the currency. sin. Then, as a further mark of re 'Hero, give me that basket, Wasiiinhton, Jan. 14. The secret friends.

and Cook was so thoroughly surprised that he lost his nerve, and, although said Mr. Perkins. spect, the house at 3:55 adjourned. service officers have discovered a new The Original Monroe Doctrine, closed at May oats opened at and closed at 30c. January pork opened at $11.57, and closed at S11.57; May pork opened at 811.85, i He was cheered loudest when he-said "There must be no repudiation talk in counterfeit 810 legal tender note.

It It was announced iu 1833. The so Another provision is that the national FOOTBALL SCHEDULE. be had two six-shooters about his waist, his hands went up at the is of the act of March 3, 1803, series of banks shall be allowed to issue up to called holy alliance between Russia. and closed at 811.85. 11'.

Ji Jioper. Kansas." "That's reel kind of you, said Mrs. Perkins, giving up the basket. "Kind of ino!" exclaimed Mr. the insinuation.

"Goshl I was afraid you'd git lost." Youth's Companion, Dates Arranged for Next Hnasou's Western 18S0, check letter W. S. llosecraus, their par value and tax on national command of the sheriff. Handcuffs were put on his wrists and he was luter-Collegiate. Austria and Prussia had been formed in 1815.

This mode England fearful that register; E. H. Nebeker, treasurer; bank circulation is fixed at one-fourth Kansas City Cattle Receipts, Omaha, Jan. 14. The Western mounted and strapped-on his own horse, of 1 per cent with a portrait of Webster, having a small pink scalloped seal.

The notes Inter-Collegiate Football association In the interest of silver the bill pro the throe nations named would in time dominate the whole world and swallow met here Saturday afternoon, adopted vides for its unlimited coinage under shipments, 1,500. Market was steady for best common, lower. Texas steers, Texas cows, Colorado steers, 3.00(4.05 beef steers, nativo cows, 81.40(t3.40; appeared in the west and ore printed on pulp paper. Their general appear Which was found to be on the plains near the cabin. One led tho animal while Sheriff Perry and his other deputy rode behind them.

Thus the some amendments and a schedule for TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. 1805. The most important amendment tven that country. Lord Canning, the British prime minister, counseled with ance is bad. the condition that the holder of silver bullion may take it to the mint and have it coined into silver dollars, the government retaining as seigniorage was that no student taking less than trip to Roswell was made, a distance the American minister to St James, Alleged Incendiaries Arrested.

ten hours' work per week be allowed At the close he stepped up to Chief Justice llorton, who administered the oath. Other state officers then took the oath of office, after which the band struck up "America," which the audience joined in singing. Some one then started the doxology, which the audience sang as a finale to the ceremonies. First Strike of the Year. Brooklyn, Jan.

14. All electric street railway lines, with the exception of the Smith and Jay street lines, of 65 miles. Blockers and feeders, bulls, 82.25ra3.uo. Cleveland, 0., Jan. 14.

Fire Satur Richard Rush, in regard to the matter, For OUur Aivcrtltcment of WiU Clou tit 2ilni Poo the difference between the coinage val to play in a championship game. The following is the schedule: CUT HIS WIFE'S THROAT. Hogs Receipts, shipments, The object of the holy alliance was to day night partially destroyed the house of Patrick Gallagher, in which two ue of the bullion and its market value November 2 Missouri-Nebraska at 800. Market strong to 5c higher. A Chicago Man Commits an Awfnl Crime on the day that the bullion is taken to families besides the Gallaghers resided.

spread the doctrine of the divine right of kings. That was why it was called Omaha and Iowa-Kansas at Lawrence, In the Prcsenco of His Children. Bulk of sales, 84.00(34.30 heavies, Evidences of incotldiurisin led to the the mints. The bill also provides for tne withdrawal from circulation of all Chicago, Jan. 14.

Crazed by jeal Kan. 84. 10(S 4.40; packers, 84.00 4. 40 mixed, holy." arrest of Gallagher. He and his wife November 18 Kansas-Nebraska at ousy, Jacob polisher.

3.U54.30; lights, 3. York greenbacks, treasury notes and na Fearful that the three eountries might WANTKP Cisterns to clean without ro-uiovlng tho waii-r: will l.nke out nil tho dirt mill seillmeiit fmnithu bottom, awl save lliewulor, Satisfaction Kuaruiitcwl. U-uv, orders, or address "Ktncrson," Albert Cure's feed sloro, llfl North Fifth st. IM a were away from home when the tare ers, 83.00 4.00 pigs, 82. 00 83.

00. Lincoln and Missouri-Iowa 'tit Iowa residing at 061 North Wood street, cut tional bauk notes below 820 and tne broke out. his wife's throat from oar to ear with City. are tied up by a strike. Between substitution of silver certificates in de Kansas City Wheat, firmer No.

2 attempt to extend their holy doctrine further than England liked. Canning advised Rush to recommend that tha a razor. The woman expired instantly. November 28, Thanksgiving day Severe Karthqaake In Greece. and S.000 men went out this morning.

nominations of less than 820, which hard, 5353c No. red, 53e; rc Miller then rushed from tho house to Athens, Jan. 14. A severe earth An extra police force of 1,700 men is are to be payable in silver. The bill Iowa-Nebraska at Omahoand Missouri-Kansas at Kansas City.

jectcd 48c. Sample sales on change quake occurred yesterday at Patras, "WANTED One hundred and fifty girls to IT make shirt, wnlMmiiul pants; also twenty-live laundry girls at Tootle, Wheeler Mul tor's factory, St. Josoph, Mo. lli In readiness in case there should be will contain provisions providing free on board Mississippi river points United States utter a protest against tho promulgation of their divine rights the factory where he was employed and shot James Olander, the foreman, inflicting a slight wound over the eyes. Officers elected are: W.

Larrabee, the principal seat of the foreign trade violence, which is not anticipated against either undue Inflation or con No. 3 hard, 58c No. 3 red, 58((t50c. of Greece. The shock caused a panic president; 11.

K. Moody, secretary; J. The grievance of the men is that they a south mom at RENT With board traction. Corn, slow; lower; No. 3 -mixed, among the inhabitants of the city.

anywhere in Amorica, either north or south. So it was England herself that Two gentlemen 1 41il Kuusas avenue. were compelled to work longer hours a Workmen rushed forward and seized the maniac before he could fire again 4041c No. 3 white, Oats, li forrcrt. The Indian Appropriation MIL Washington.

Jan. 14. Representa 1). Lawson, vice president; tt. Tell, treasurer.

People Starving In St. Johns. Three men who were walking on the dnv than the law allows, 'lbe law lower No. 3 mixed, 31c No. and secured the weapon, while others tracks of the New York Central rail tive Holinan.

chairman of the house 17Olt PAI.K--A trotting cart ued only half a dozen limes, for tM taken lit aided the wounded man. Miller re white, 325fc. Rye, firm; No. 3 53c. Bays the day's work of ft street car employ shall be 10 hours within 13 con Instigated the utterance of President Monroe's famous manifesto.

Jefferson expressed himself in favor of such man wav near Riverdole, N. were struck V' committee on Indian affairs, has pre once. Mieniitan inane. Appiy ui i. fused to Bay why he killed his wife.

Rye, firm; No. 2 53c; Flaxseed, dull, St. Johns, N. Jan. 14.

Owing to the difficulty of obtaining money to set the relief works going the government by a train. Two of them wore instant HrtgifH, -101 raruiini hi, so- nared a report to accompany the In aecutivo hours. The wago rate agreed lie was said by the neighbors to have 81.30f.el.3l. Bran firm; 680D. Hay ly killed and the third so badly injured upon a year ago was $2 lor a statua- been very jcalons of his young and steady ev.mmtiu.uo; prairie, dian appropriation bill.

It shows that the total Indian appropriations for that he wll dl. ifesto, saying that our urn maxim should bo nevor to entangle ourselves in affairs with other nations, our second tory day's work. The company has beautiful wife, and quarrels had been 87.508.50. Butter, nrm creamery has not been able to accomplish as much as desired. They will have to make some advances this week as the IOH PAl'T" Klmlllwr wood and blocks nt 1 11 pi-r load, delivered.

1'lax sereeiitniM three n'tits per bnsliol; splendid for and rows. Kxeelslor Factory, Tenth and Purk sis. 1895 were 8603,589 less than for 1894, aaekW Arnica talWa 18023c; dairy, 1310e. Eggs, quiet frequent made no allowance for over-time. The employes of the power house are ready while this bill, nrovldlmr for 1890.

car Tne best talve In the world for ente, but firm; lsc. number of persons without food Is In In Fort Wayne, forty out of raises, sore, ulcers, salt rheum foil RENT A 7-rooni limine at "IS Ksmas the 100 men employed on the street car fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, to go out when called. Another ruhlor Short John avenue) two lots; gaoa stuno oaru ries a total of 80.496,820, a reduction of 8238,178 below the appropriation bill for 1805. Mauy of the reductions were made upon the recommendation of the creasing dully. The clergymen are trying to arouse their congregations and to Induce them to give more to The churches In the great oities seem disposed to sink theological differences lines In that eity qnit work and the llx chilblains, eorns.

and all skin erup Mel nicer. one never to lot Europe intermoddlo with affairs this side of the Atlantic Accordingly In his message Deo. 3, 149, President Monroe said: ltlseprinctpto in which the rights and In-tant of tho Vnlkd Mates an Involved that th. Aiunelean run tiara la. bv the free and ill- strike was reported becoming serious.

s-MHi HF.NT Uno six room home. Aim and suite to reform American niunici tions, and positively eons piles, or ne pay required. It la guaranteed to gtv ward the local charity funds, but few DovRit, K. i Jan- 14. The Dover Nati.

iol bunk has closed, and a shortage of (writhing between tnn.ooo and commissioner of Indian affairs. The places of the men were being filled by men brought from -Cleveland and pal government Thoy could not be in are in a position to respond. have several stun II sums to loan on aood security. U. Talboll, 610 Commercial st.

Wlfs Xaukanna. was visited by perieoi aausiaeiioa money reiunueo. frios, If, ft bos. Cor saU by a P. better other cities.

A woman and five children in a tene reported. Cashier Abbott 835.000 fire. Three bnslnwN Mocks MIM1 drpeadrat condition whh-h tiny bare uwium4 and maintain, an henm forth not to be oua-stucml as smUjerts for lulura cnlnalislisn by ment house In Glasgow, Scotland, The ears and the storage barn of the kn limits there is a "nonage, out refuses BF.NT The photograph salloy ovor my finery Mi'tr. Alto, a suite of office unit John 3. Inlfva.

M-tf were destroyed, together nilh oouuld Fried Dr. Collins txtrMU teeth without were suffocated by escaping gas, all Lima, Eleetrie Hallway Co. burned. Th Aniarioau national dish: NTa rablo of the oontenu. I pain.

oiu say how much, lie is also treasurer I thn city of Dover, and also eon HurW to revive then proving tafMt. boat, 130,01111 fuUj Insared- 1.

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