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The Kansas Breeze from Agra, Kansas • 4

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nassrs I ffTI! I IftffAn the mm mm The Weekly St. Louis Globe-Democrat. STORM MOVING EAST Card t'reezo Accoiuuaulej tho llys. ti JIany (States, HEAVY GALES 03 T3B LAEES Randall, Recording secretary; Jj, Griffin, Financial secretary. Fred pigging of Kensington instituted tho lodge; tne.

initfatory lirt degree' work were given by tho Kensington lodge: the 2nd degree by Kirwin; the 3rd, by the Uedarville "1 I CQvir- PHee Cr.e Bollaft fc AS A 'Thk, UUK-pSpMM HAT, Jspuod jn l-EMI -N' iVSFAVEU v. sections, is almost eipial to a d.dly.at tho pritfu of a weekly. The two papers each week give the eompH new of that week from all part of the bo seloetod uud to preserve the thread 0'-ont, from issue to issue, The preparation c.f THE NEWS iu thi-J form iuvojvon initnoneo amount of labor mid expenee, and comprises the inot complete and comprehensive NEWS SE uVICE of any dollar -a-yoar publication in the United Btutos, if not ia the world, AH A Tho wiKKf-Y ui.quk-oemouu.at is equally as HOME It ia morally elettti, and mas bu i'atj without coMtaniinutifn by id! the members of any famiU. It ho Very oivani of current literatures and best "pictorial ijltcf rations, Us departments devoted to' 'Tho Home," iEor Women," tVjrntuiltural News," 'The Earm, Gardon and Dairy" ara e-aoh of the highest grade, and its MARKET UKVORTf correct and eompleto in every detail. IN A WQUO Th wukki.v is a complete newspaper, prepared and printed tor lHteln-Mjit and thoughtful people.

Wo hare confidence In its ability to dpeak for itself, and will cheerfully mail SAMPLE COFY, free ui charge, upon receipt of request. Address THE ffiUOBE PBINTIWQ CO. SS, IWo, all th? West, und stands at the very Jiovf amt-Uf the few RE AIL GHE4 newspapers of the world, llailv. Including Sumiav I I Pily. Withmlt Sunday.

i Sunday Kdition: One I i j.oct liY The Kansas Breez former ITili fin tlij lU'k (a a nTTL Rtfm IT, fcy i( ivy Ui I -N' I. it im r(i M-n-f V'ni SiiiiSs liy thu Slup, of lb' A i o-li I ITassau. N. Nov. 61.

Thu chip, grain Kent np to date have given uu (lUtMuo of tho case of the Spanish Karia Teresa, which went ashorn in it heavy gale at Bird point, Cat ibland, on tho afternoon of v. 3. By this hrsi opportuaily by mail, details are for warded. At last advices show Twma, was ashore, with liUlo probability of being gotten off, Tho gale that sent, her ashi ve was si heavv that she whm driven far up on reef nod rets now as solid as a rack in i of water, i the water insido cf rising and fall iii'r with the lid-, nhe l-s supposed to bf biig'd, A vry hcovv furl is in on the reads, rend, ram it w. boa id her.

The is'iip' pet, a cat. rema ns on board her nnd '-an ca'cu Lim. The ship's Si i -r, w-is flymg whui she strauded, aueitu-ui-n Am r.can en.dii, has been fri Ni'Ksau, aud Consul insist ou keeping it at tho cousn'atd as a souvenir of the Spauiuh warsnij w-iicii so path t-ically wight a final pl.uiu ou tho very shores wh re Colamhas firsts landed. Tna ship has beeu b-id Hored hv tlia negro natives of the icnity. Kvery-thaig movable has been taken away.

Much of tho brass work and copper has beeu hacked off and secret, in the buah to bo realiz upon hereafter, Culmti Wasiumion, Nov 2J. The Cuban evacuation com miii-iou has mado quite extended ropoj-ls to tho war department concerning the situation in tho islaud, relating largely to camps, the conditions and proposed suns lor United States giiiri-i us, wed as suggestions a suii 1 es inr the ai'inv and oilier matters detail, wiin must be cousi.lerud bo-tore uiuirmy is sent to Cuba. One of he, moat, features of the lat tcr reports is th ie evacuation of th. island by thu may take pliuo-Soulier than first amicipated. The commission has been iniormod that 80' Hoaumh trausporis aro now on their way to Cuba, and thtt they will bi able to take a ay a largo number of The war department is now inaki rg ar-rangemctits to send trnop to Onbaai booh as the Spaniards evacua'e and will bo ready to njeupy d.fi'ercnt jxiints uj fast as the Spaniards move away.

OvnHrowr Auki-iniu Panama, Nov. 4i. Lue alvioes from Salvador in lioue the revolt i mo sor-iens than at first thought. It may in-v ilvo all five status iu a geaoral conflagration. to a.lvioea tht real object of tho movem mt is tho overthrow of the federal repa'dio which wa organized Nov.

1 at Auia ala. accomplish this R'K'aUdos called in the aid of Guatemala and Cute, Rica, always viewed tne union of Salvador. Nicaragua and Hon Inr.is as a coast menace to their siviiroiatv. Toe roojlis aro now in jxisHossiim ot all the thjuart mem with the exception of Da Union and tha lat-er tha strongUoIi'i of Villavioencio, who is in opp isttiou ia Retain Ids, The fedora' iveram mt ia hmvie.Uy mobU.j-.insj; its foi-oes to m-uh1 on Regalados. Honduras shiiH 4,000, Nicavii jua an 1 tho federal district of Salvador Readers 4 Patrons, Vicinity, Kani Pear Friends; Since lat writing to you, much ban hupp nwd of interest to all of us.

The elections have come and gone. Jvlimy have felt tho bitfenieus of defeat and as many have had the Biitist'actio!) born of kiicccph. Tho national administration ban been tiUMtaiuod and to uuiny of uh this ni'oined very noiesHary, at a time when our foreign relations are not' altogether peaceful or settled. But what vyo wished to speak about most, was our personal relationship through our paper with this community. Some of our Populists have refusod tho aftur taking it a few tim.

Now if we had boon radically Eepulilican wo should have expected this and if wo bad said anything disrespectful, maan, or untrue about a single Populist or about the Populist party, we should deserve their disfavor, but all our readers know that this is not tho ease. We are putting out an iut'jrHting little p.ip-jr that does not abuse any body or lie about anybody, We aru making good clubbing oiler so that it comet to you very cheaply. We are doing your printing neatly and cheaply and trying to fill just the place that ah up-to-date nnd rustling printing office ought to fill in your village. Hoping that you feeling kindly toward tis after roading these few remarks and thatyo.i will pardon us for not writing We remain yours sincerely Divert tied of Opifiiaa Kardin; IS EEFEESSD TO MADRID. Balu Will It ll.e Off-r M.nx yFur Iko Pai lsnilii.il idu ly li)l lli.ilcd tiu.la r.nv.

i ii. mi, Will Dei-IJu. Pafis, Nov, V3. The Ppnnl-ih pomndRsiouer last uiglit telegrapheil to Madrid tho suWaueo of tha Unlt. Btatu memorandum presented yesterday, and Lit evening they were ilisuu-e-ing it among thuuiH -lvt s.

A late as 8 o'clock th morning a Spanih rommifi-Honor aflirmed that lie an 1 his co1-li-agui a did aot know what to do ro-f-a tho Ami-ri'nu offer. There is a d.C'e:e!ice of opinion aiu-mg ollii-iitl peo-p a near tho commissions, but the prediction i mad that (r-pain will decline the American offer of money, that slu' ill refuse to ci the Philippine, and will tay to bha United States: "You liiay take tho arihipi-la-io because you laivo the powr to do iso. As yon advance, we- idiall letrcat, prutesouar ugainst asessiou. We wil faithfully cany oat our part of the jeg aud leave Cuba and Porto Rico ui your hand. Y'ou oamo hero to engage iu a discussion under the mis of the protocol, but you eviduniiy meant iu druiviug up tha document to piuviilo a conference iu which, though we dilTer, man to man, you proposed to uniiouuce ut the proper tune vh you will no whether we agroe to it or ot.

buuh wn at! itiulo ml tt-e confer 'itee of a ch.aai'tor and sets no the Uiiitid t-taies as a dominant wer, whose first purpose ie l.steu, but whine mltnn-ito deti rininuuou is to do its own will." Paiiis, Nov. 23. "No one an foresee what the corces will i.o." Tins was tho nn-wer of Smior Oj da, pnncir'al secretary of the Spanish peace comic whena-lk'3 i l( tun American ultimatum wotud bo aoo.sptud. aor Moutoro Ui )S, tho pi-esidut of tne I punish eommisiion, irowued as he l.siened to America's final no at tho joint session. When tho reali-nj was ended ho said curtly: "Spun doe not in ed until Nov.

28 answer. She -w ill present her reply Wndu lay." It reported unujediately afier the session time Spain hud determined to break off in gofiatjous, but the latest information rvner lints to her giving notice oa Wednesday that che aoee its tho Ameri-tan proposals under protest. Cliblrf-rulii From Jfidicn Waphinoton, Nov. 22. At the cabinet today a brief cablegram was real, which had been sent from Paris by Judge Day.

It was in ao-corn with the newspaper reports of yesterday' piwe-'diu'is, altho'itfh uo reference was made to any excitement attending the meeting or to any agreement. It win staled that the uext meeting would take place tomorrow. The cabine" discussed tho matter and it was the judgment of thu members that tlmre would be at leant oue meeting after tomorrow if the Bpaniardii had rvmoluded to reject the American proposal. doubt is entertained among the member of the cabinet that a treaty Will be signed within he next few days. Kii-lH EsiiKUvrtUrf, Washington, Nov.

22. The war de-part meat has received a dispatch from Guiieral Brooke about tho reported disorder iu the island of Porto Hiio. The repo were of such a character as to give the department gome concern, as it was alleged hat United States troop vere mining serious trouble for tha of the island. General Drooke wa cabled a statement of tho case and requested to make tin investi gation. His reply is as follows: "Ad vices received dail-y from San Sebastian and other troublesome regions.

Disorders were reported from that part of the island immediately after it came into our posses-ion, but I have had it thoroughly patrolled, aud am still patrolling it. Everything quiet for three or four w.eeks. Bp vera 1 bandits have beeu killed or won tided by patrols. Ueports very much exaggerated. Every point Las Lecn beard irom fuday and quiet and good order prevails.

PrvKldunt Ytfli-HhiH Arrive, New YoitK.Nov. 21. Rafael Yglosias, president Costa Rioa, arrived -re today on board the Atlas litior Altai from Port Limon aud Kingston. With President Yglesias were iiieardo Ygles-ias, his brother, Colonel Bouila, aide-de-camp, Dr. Aniouto Guestiaui and General Casement of the Costa Rican railwar.

The party will stop at the Waldorf for a lew days before proceeding to Washington. Shortly after the Altai left quarantine for her dock sho wa boarded by Colonel William Carter of the wardepartmont, represent- iug President McKiuley, to welootuo President Yglesias. Suppllvs For Slurviuif Cnbt. Washinoton, Nov. 22.

The commissary department today dispatched the eamer Bratteu from Savannah, with TOO ton of provision for the starving people of Cuba. The Urattn will leave a portion of the caro at Havana and then will sail to Mataima and ether ports. riuuil With ()h I.iiir Fallay. London, Nov. 22.

Moit of the aftor-boou newspapers com meat oa aud express atifactiou at the "open door" imoutiou of the United State in tne Puilippiuo islands. Strtki Phiiuolttv Dbadwood, Nov. 8 J. Alining men in the northern Black Hills mo excited over the dis ov'ery of phoa olio or iu Dcadwomi gulch. This phouolu, "otumblo exa itly the Cripple Oioek oic YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO CHANCE IT.

A henry (told may lead to tonia or nonsumpUon, Fob y1 lonoy and 1 lakeu in fit irds in mh uvity 'im i- B- BAKER, Epitob, Afr, KaPW. Nov, i9S Qi rZi r. Tim. Table. ILAsr, No.

6 pmrha nw. ti'y- No, i a r'lyer. I WfcST, Sip. nt biprcu. No.

9 I SJ p. m. (-'Iyer. Nofjt-f m. A ui a Hog Eat 50 2 Uon Th above Is correct report of the city markets Unlay at 1:30.

IU I Mr Potts has been visiting at her father's for the past week. See those ew dress goods at Keckley's. Mrs. Barney has been piito ill for several days but is now convalescent. HOLIDAY GOODS A nice line of them at the drug store.

Cull and see them, John Addie.O. W. Hays, B.F. Wheelbarger and John Shaffer are among our new subscribers. See" those elegant shawl fascinators at Cook's.

Only60cts. Holiday can find a nice present foa any one at Memtleld and Browning. A baby girl at II. Wagoner's last Monday and one of the same treasures at Will Tubb's home on Thursday. A few pair of those good Blankets at Cook's yet.

E. P. Smith went home to Long Island laat night for a rest. He bevn too ill to stay iu the shop since last Saturday. Cold weather blankets at Hot pricse at Keckley's The oditor is in receipt of throe beautiful chrysanthemums sent by William, who is vinpl.yyf at the Stf.te Experiment Station, Wooster, Ohio.

Handy pays 28 cents for old corn and 25 for new in trade. L' Ladies' Aid social on Wednesday eve was a pleasant and successful affair: about OU persons were present; 55 partaking of the supper, Receipts about $8.50. Old hens and younR roosters four cents at Handy's. B. F.

Wheelbarger the man who has our for the tufke'r now upon our table. Mr, Wheelbarger wil' read the Breeze for one year as a result according to our published offer. Handy pays 28 cents for old corn in trade and 25 for new. Lewis Hays, only brother of G. W.

Hays of this city, a former resident of Plum township fell dead at his home in Osborne county, a week ago last Monday. He was f2 years of age. Death is ascribed to apoplexy. His brother here did not receive word of tho sad affair until last Saturday, three days after the interment. For some reason a telegram intended to notify him did uol reach its destination.

Old hens and young roosters 4 cents at Handy's. ODD FELLOWS ORGANIZE. The 0. 0. F.

Lodge No.491 was organized here on Tuesday Seventy -five visiting Odd Fellows were in town and about a hundred of the order ate supper at tho hotel and resturants, Tho ofticern wore: II, B. Wagonor, N. (i.j John Furlong, S.G.; Win, WVmun, farde; last One War 6 Months I'OSTAOK 1'RKI'AIU. to I'ars. rtir Wru 6 Motth t.uo Agra, Kansas; Xur.

8'Jtf. good driving horses. ratification meeting was a success: Mesaeis C. U. Jones and w.

II. Hollens-head of Norton, (J. Hock and Hon W. A. Eeeder addressed the citizens in the afternoon und evening.

The girl1 parade and the torch light procession were lino -turpentine balls added much to the display at night-tin horns und the band furnishad plenty of enthusiasm. Wn at kind of yarn do you want? Keckley has it. A nice new line of shoes just received at Cook's 20 cents Gr.llon for Pickles Keckley. Why not patronizo your home hariu'M shop when you can get tiii ml madtf harness as us factory mado at other Ji-tf. 0 et my prices on horse blank- u.

I Smith. -tf. mfr.ilura Btngei Fruui to K'tflil AU ivo In I mtil lira.i, tlaMH4 l( tJ II 'I Vi'ara 4 U''tf-pl-CHil CiiiOAOO, Nov. ai.TiHj nfiwrti jiravaUin h.w iu a-itwji-cl ul ooutr.il t'll. ov-rn? tnj Jiiko rcsloa, uttumlu i wiiU ruia or sao.

ovor tlio woiitera l.ilw ru.inu aul the Ohio, MissUsipiu ami ThaooM wavms iu-viu; ia 1 1 roar of tlm storm ling fH toLiy as fat sau'ward as Ijito Miuhig ta, IUmou au.l Iadiaiia. Thu lowosc tuiapT irut'o liaa rnus lutiiward a far oaqrr.il Ne-brajka and Iowa. It an unusually sovm-a cold wivj for taia sumii of tli ytKir, bat it it ui 1 somewhat iu th-j It oky annintaiu region. Vry -otw silea cnuiua from no -t'a ovor Lalw Snjmrinr mil Lilt! Mioliij? in. 'f he wind vclooiiy lit Utiinth is 5(i miles.

today ruiiKHd t'roui 10 bulow to 13 below iu M.unosota and tho Dakota, six to eiht bo low to tight a'jovo iu Iowa au. JTiii'iu-k four an iv.) to four ia and Alisaouri. Kvi-ry road ranaing into from the aud nt rihw-st, repof.s moie or U'88 diday to trains on amount oi the bl ziiard. Vory fmv ds havo Itft Ciiiuago itioo yciitiT'lay Sturm iiium. I ih Nurf li, Bt Paul, Nov.

12. The snow storm coutiuuoj thrnuKtiuut thu uigut and wind iu tit, 11 busy i up dnft.s. Thu hi'h wind, which at tiinos attained a lo aty of UO mill's uu hour, markud tlm course of the gtona fioai itu in tion in British Columbia last Friday. Wires aw wnrkia waioaably wdi aal thu n. am lnit-H of tho railroads are trains arriving onlf a fow niiu-urcs late.

Brauua Hum werfi not so however, im of thi.u Uo. Ins? anuo.t biookeJ ia tuis h(cu uu 1 WiuuouBiu. Loyally, bininom wa ai-mo-it at a urandstill becante of laok oi car faoilitien. fcpucials to tho spitch indionto that the tor is very geuer.il aud very Albert Lie au I Faribault, in S0ntla Mimit'so, a. report ail iu tern-pcvainrSi the oout inued ragins of ie Storm, blockading of ntrt(t) and goutral iuttrfereuce with Fulllni; TeiMl-iil re In ICnnAnii, Kansas City, Nov.

22. Snow hn ceased to full nt must, pointa in the southwest uud has bieu followed by the coldest weather of the siaaou, the thermometer generally urouud gero, uud on the prairies registering from 1 to 2 degrees below. A high wind is drifting the mow bndiy and more or lets leriouily hampering traiu nod tide-graph service. Report a of suffering to cattle are frequent. The coal mines at PittKburg, nnd vicinity are already behind in filling their orders.

Wlfo Put on Trl.il Kiir Murilnr. Milan, Mo Nov. 3l. Tua trial of Rcbeoca Luiusduu, ehurgnd w.th beat-iug hi husband to liuth. with an iron post maul in tuU conaty Mav 10 begau iu the circuit court here thi nioraing.

Sho is charged with mar-denug her husband ia order to collect a $1,000 life iasu policy payable to her. The evuieaee agaiust her it circumstant-iiil. George W. lotoper, who ia a druukeu freuzy carved his vino to pieces uear here a year iw, Wasplacv oa trial ia the circuit coas ye.stunlay. Stop, ittuihlliii tu lleovsr.

Denvisk, Nov. Uuce more gambling iu Leaver lias been htopped. The district courr, dissolved the injunction obtained by the club forbidding the police to iutLtiere wilh the games conducted in its rooms and all gambling lionFes were immediately closed iu order to aioal being raided. Olnef of Police Earley Kays he will have his officer buttur dowu tne do as of auy place where gambling gun on aud ur-rent all player. Fur of Scteucnll, Liscols, No v.

22. One of the important of the year at tho of jbrahka will bo the annual meeting of thu acadismy of ioienous. A letter ha just bou ls-iuo i by President Ward and Secretary Sreesey giving au ouilim: of tho program of the uieetiug aud couLtiuiiig mil en iuterestiug matter. Twu Fitrinr Pirlbh In the HlUaikril. Bfrikofikld, Nov, 22.

George and Ed Cotter, married farmurs, were found frozen to death uear Ash Giove today. Yesterday they went to Ash Grove and draulc considerably. Thay started to their farms aud ware caught ia the blizzard, it i supplied they fell from their horse. Will Mujr Swurd Far Unb.nn. Montuomkky, Nov.

lii. The Ala bama houso of representatives yesterday read aud ratified a joint resolution impropriating $500 to bay a sworl for Lieuteuunli Uobsou of Morriaiau fame. 1'hu Beaate is expeetad to ceuour iu tho resolution. Luke SluHiner Rfirlml Lint. Duluth, Nor.

M. Tiie ruiaor was 'iur-ront iu Dnluth yesterday that the A. Booth steamer, Hiram Dixon, had fouudered in Lake Superior. The Iocs; office of the A. Booth company ha no fears for tho safety of the boat.

Rui.ii-Il Cupxir DsiiUd. Madhid, Nov. 83. The repert that the insurgent have captured Iloilo, is declared iiiitrne. It is said measure have beeu taken for tho defease of the iowu by the Spanish autaoriuee.

DELAYS ABE DANGEROUS Many of yo-irfviends, or you kn iw of i.i tve contntf. ed uoiHUippu-vi, nnoirnoni.i other itd by vi simple eidd' or IIone.y Turf a pleasant coii.t oo 5lV-Xj- -Y. Shot for Great and Small. Keckley, JIOW TO PREVENT A COLD After exposure or when You feel a cold eoming on, take a dose of Foley 'n Honey and Tar. It never fails.

Merrilhid Browu- SEE our clubbing offer THE KANSAS BREEZE WITH Weekly Journal Modes Prairie Farmer New York Weekly Tribune l.iU Cook's are getting new goods every week. OL'll Cirr COKUKSl'ONnKNT. Frank Voyloj and Miss Atchi son went to Athol last Sunday. Every stove in town was in for a "hot time" Monday morning. Mr.

Waganer is trying to trade stations with an agent in the east part of the state. Terry Furlong made a riving trip down to his fathers, Sundav on his bike. There was quite a debate in the office at the Agra iouse Sunday between Rev. Slack and Charley Friebus. Mr.

Carson froui was in our little city last, Sunday. he quietly remarked that ho ha no opponent now. Elder SI ack vas seen wearing his plug hat'. Sunday. He says he never wears it only when there is going to be a marriage.

Has any one ho-ird when there is going to be another wedding. Br the appearance it cm not be very far off. elms'. Friebno the section foreman got orders to lay off four of bin men tea-ving him with only four. Tin otLi-r f-llows looking for a job.

It is getting pretty cold, when it freezes the accu pants- out of the joint, but that's what it did Sunday night. Mr. Dorden, the man, has taken his abode" in the Bee Hive with the re.vr of the busy bees. Mr. Cook was showing the of Agra that a little wind an snow did not hurt hiin.

Monday morning ho started to bring foin bo.us from the depot on a wheel barrow" and if it had not of been for Mr. Burns, we believe he woulu hsve sr syviNSi r.ucM ci, f. yc.xcity. Tho LcirgcstClclhin" Manufacturers In Amorica. IM OKF5C.I I VjSr with Hl-.

a mi lliese sulu Art tia nfi i ie mnil! frun It. rt il V1 ClieMot. in HI. 1 Kiev and i mi 1i-mii in )' aI M.nJi' up tll 1 -u-d, W.til d.nlr i iUf liinry tillWi i l-iiim! with I.imI HlMih AiA. will h.H tu '4 Rft ltd.

'i IB-wi l4 Or ll HIM Qrtt if best. SUot Utr to i 9i without 'I if. Ilcotkoa I I' af iiuall. i 4 3 0 1 ,1 I f' OH tprwi M.tnn O.i' ur V' 4gt nt luot i If U-f it I tln- rlnii(i-'' rt if ii-iurv -t)l fr- i fc? -Si 1 HID DM KlaMMMie J99 also some From 3 to 8 years old. Wiilbein AGRA SATURDAY and MONDAY, NOV.

2Q-28 Will pay all the market can afford. E.A.HAKES.-. I Oolnnol II ird In Hsiil. Woosnta, Nov. 'ii As a result of the meeting of the officers of th Ohio volunteers, tho "Pi'asi-deut' Own," ft round robin, signed by a.l, was liaudod to Colonel Hard, requesting him resign.

laentetmnt Colonel Charles Dick, congressman-elect; Quartermaster luihns uud Adjutant. ivues are also askod re-tire. Major Weydrwhr. proamte-1 tho document, to Co oind lltr-l, w.l- do ill iljl to know whether thi wis bniause of or of charges preferred, or be-causo he was a coward, to all of which a negative answer was return. id.

il one Hard rei'n to resign, and said' those dissati fii eoul.l taiie that stop Desire for o-i tan of sa-tiordinates is giveu by 0 ilo.iel Hard's friund as th i ij of thd rotrid roiiiu. MinnrlHl T.ihliit Fr Olyiniil Oi.tmpia, Nov. 22. Tne tvjm mittee appoiutiui by the oitizjm Olympia have made nrraugviuouts fta-the purchase of a commetuorative tablet a the most suitable memorial for the flagship Olympia. The tablet selected i five feet high and three foot wide in the narrowest placa, and will be p'aotKi en tho forward turret, botweeu the tww 8 inch gun.

Tho design will be don, iu relief on copper, the central attrao tion of which will be a figure representing Fame. Suspended from the ai'iu of the figuro aud falling aorona thv front of the body will be streamer, oi which will bj inscribed Duwey's famous at Miaila: "Uridley, yon uwy fir whim ready." Illit Ittwr St.iimiir MliikA. Nkw Orlkass, Nov, 22 The etertv wheel steamer Johu K. Speed, ou from Cincinnati to New and duo here today, sank at Belle Grove plautatinu, 73 unlu bove the city. Tho boat can he raised.

IT ir freight ubovo deck i dry. Tho Spuod b.ilongJ to tho New Orlean and Cinciuuau Paukob company ami wa the large fi-eightv boat in the lin; Two Mar Victim at Ponder EKpliMlon. Portsmouth, Nov. 8J. Two iuooj victims of the piwder explosion Sunday nt.

Butler, a suburb, are dead, hoinif, oorge A. Ferguson and his Wife. An-ior child, a girl, will die. A CASE OK KlDivEY DT EASE OIVEN UP HV FOUR J)O0T()Hc-' Ekavkx 1 Lt l.y Wt, i i sj 'i io itlt. S'V.

COBKTY COaEESrONDENCE. I.OHAN. More snow and much cold, Ice in fine conditioH. Get your houses filled Unylo John Andrews is happy now. Has a new set of grind-era.

P.M. revival itill goes on. Th atteiuhnce has been verj good. The biscuit makers have gone' to Osage city from here Hon. Culbertson of Long Island was present at tho ratification on Uncle Tom's cabin whovv got a pretty good pull here.

Cost the Bum of GO Uncle Tom I )yi writes from Victor that, they are having a right smart cold spell. Hill came home on Wednesday, Tie hna been in Nebntska, for Msv-tral months', Our youiij; men put inimnch'valwiblo timo lnmtlng, 0. doiiety gate fine tixercfso at the tlmr- Ia on Sunday evening Ml' A fwrrrlJ nd Finlief and lit, pcl enng hjIoh Bev AftUrx ii holding e-rvice in t1 I1H I'd iiicn 'f- cs'h fipd 1 1. 1 1 .11 1.

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