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yattit Groratae riiaij, ctotor 23 i I I Henry Grady. Additional local on eighth page. Mr. Clarke of Wyoming, was for freV coirjage of the home product, Tetopl MMoil v- i Dade City, 22 The state farmer's alliance-! oday endorsed the Ocala demands by a vote of 71 to 5. Wonfui a ennd woman cook at the governor U'lshDack; of Arkansas, followed in favor of absolute free co.

usee Commercial Hotel. and the debate was closed by Caloaei A large and fine stock of blankets Buchanan. of Colorad on the same line 1 Died. Reading, Pa. Oct.

22. John. H. The French at Pantheou. Rome, Oct, 22.

Interviews with the and mhM nt R. Andrews harness The congress then voted upon the sec Lick, the only son ot James Lick, the ond minority report, which favored the shop.l9d4t cardinals who are in a position to know The fame of Henry 'Grady flashed! across the firmament like a comet. For two years it shone resplendent, hen suddenly became a memory. After'his death the incidents of his career were remorselessly chronicled and commented upon, but the true story of his statt in life has never been, told. His rapid rise on the Atlanta Con slitniion from the humble rank of private to the office of commander-in-chief lus been accounted for in many wavs, says the N.

Y. Tribune. For caning or the international congress for J. B. Stringham, who lives four miles I Bu tne Becrets of political opinion at the California millionaire who gave the great Lick observatory to C-ili forma, died today at hia home at Lickdale, nn.tknToot nf tha nitv.

xraa robbed Of Slid I atiran onnflrm the RCCUrSCV Ot the tne. purpose of establishing a universal ratio for gold and silver values aud was opposed to the free and unlimited coin UV JL WU WW K3 ftW I HVWM ww mm mmm statements in regard to the. feeling at late yesterday evening. eged 73 years. age of Eilver.

All the states voted the vatican, touching the demonstration Miss Olive B. Wilson will giveinstrue- against, the second minority report excepting Minnesota, South Dakota and of the French pilgrims at Pantheon Black Diphtheria. Mabshaltown, Ia Oct. 21. Black Hnn in vncal cnlture and ciano music.

The associated press correspondent had fourteen delegates from Nebraska, The Address or call at her home No diphtheria is spreading at an alarmiDg an important interview on the matters vote stood 29 for add 116 agtinst. The -te on the first minority rnort which Monroe avenue and South Third rate in the Norwegian settlement in Sol referred to with one of the influ FALL, THE SEASON TO RIDE. Fall or winter is the best time to buy berense much better attention can be given to orders than in the spring when all makers and dealers are fr behind; fcr bermore, wheels that were unteste 1 in the spring will have shown what they are worth in the fall, at which time any wheel can be bought with a lull know! -edge its practical worth. Tbeie are also other reaBona. It is slao the best time to ride.

Bead the following opinion: Oyclers are fast becoming convinced that the fall season is the season to ride The roads are at their best, the country street. 20i6 diers valley, Harrison tour-teen persons have already died. Oae ential cardinals, a prelate who is an intimate friend of the pope. He said in Landlord Gilbert was over from family of ten lost six substance: Oaiiria. vpfifprdav.

He enfTeiinflr from a Cashier Arrested. Our position in Borne ha3 undergone bruised cheek and two broken ribs which he received by his team running Denver, Oct. 21. W. S.

Dilpb, radical ehanse as a result of events cashier for the Union Pacific railway at and of disorders on October 2. An in away with him. j'ears it was commonly believed in his uutive state that Victor Xewcomb set him on his feet. The theu head ot the Louisville and'Nashville system, so the storj- went, took a fanej tTo the bright careless, effervescent young man, and said to him: "Iieury, do you want to make a ratly confessed that he had harbored such a desire once upon a time but thai Bohemianism of the newspaper business had robbed him of it. Well, we'll see if we can't revive the feeling," Mr.

Newcomb said. "Go and invest all you have in Louisville) Nashville. Say nothing to a soul and be patient" '1 can't buy lmie't stork with 75 cenls but on your nut. it vestigation which we made Into that in- this point, was arrested today. He is favored free and unlimitel coinage ot silver offered United S'ates mint was them taken.

It stood 57 for and 95 Rg-inst. This left the majority report just aa it had been presented. A vote occurred on the majority report favoring free silver coinage for the American product only. The vote stood 103 for and 45 against" The states vot-iojr yes upon the majority report weref fifteen votes. New Mexico, Oregon.

JSoutb Dakota, Tex 10 votes and Utah. The states voting against it were Arkansas, California, Colorado, Louisiana, Minnesota, Montana. Nebraska votes. Ttxas 1 -vote. The report urging upon coa-grees to participate and encourage All kinds of rubber boots and shoes Is clothed in its most beautiful garb cioens provea tne ju-- 9nn The are to be found at Leasure's shce store.

a unuer cuiuicricoi F-. shortage is covered by bonds. cna as a usual thing the physical conai lion of man is at its Drime The an- government, and Menotti William Secrest has opened a replevin- tmmn season is fair and away the best time of the year to cycle, and riders aaainst the radical Republican demon ed suit in Judge Scott's court against generally are awakening to that fact. stration of Nice and against the Pope Nome of the Indians Sydney; Oct. 22.

Five com one MendenhalL The suit is to recover The antamn has not the drawback of king, The ministers aDd liberal monarar four turkeys nich Mendenhall was to maddy spring roads or overpoweringly chiqal party were fearful of constquen- paniesof the United States Infantry re which rniuht arise from an alliance not summer days. The man or woman fatte a for the holidays. a nd cavalry are on the march from Fort of the reDublic with radical republicans Ruesell to the scene of the Uie out who pots his or her cycle away before toe snow of winter com Dels them to, reclaiming aria laoas by means of irri-ga ion, was adopted. Jo hn Eaton of this city, went over to Besides we also know that the triple break that occurred four years ago. makes a vast mistake.

They lose the alliance has been informed of the same the firtt of the week. John A resolution favoring the further im Word was seut to Governor Routt that best season of the year in which to en and that it approved of this manifesta got full and while the marshal was ar the Indians are encroaching upon the provement of the Mississippi and Mis-soudl rivers was dopted. Hon a renlv to the fetes joy cycling to its fullest extent, but we are glad to notice every year a vast ad rights of the white resting him shot an ear off of the om- at Nice and as a direct attack A. resolution offered by Dr. Miller, of Rhak Aftar that John was locked in unon the none and pilgrims.

It was de dition to the ranks of cyclers who be said Grady, his biaclc eyes twinkling with merriment "Nerer mind about the 75 cents. Your credit is good4 How much would you like to invest?" Ten thousand as a flyer." Mr. Newcomb stilled, as well as he could, his amazement at the young man's audacity "When will you be in Louisville he asked. Nebraska, declaring that thor interstate commeroe law was a hindrance to inter World's Fair Managers. eve as we do, that the Bext two or sired to affirm the premeditation of the jail.

three months is the time of all the year monarchical neht aorainst rench re- ToriSKA, Oct. 21. The Kansas world's state commerce and should be repealed. We are told a party of men have gone to enjoy riding to i's utmost extent: publics and against a staiu quo atR'une. fair board of managers met here today aud was discussed, but finally laid over until a.

-x a I I It was in Lucia, under the secre ary Editorial In Bicycling World, September tn the Nez Peic reservation, mere the next meeting of the congress. formulated an address to the people cf Kansas. The address nrgfs the people to of state, interior department and Mea- A resolution was adopted recommend i they will select their claims and then go otti Gariboldi, who arranged the terms ing that Omaha be selected by the nav sabscribe the balance of 8100,000 for Kan to Guthrie and try and file oi them. 13, SIMMONS THEW, Agents for all kinds of Bicycles. "In ten days." "Come to see me then and Yve'll talk of this conspiracy.

The Italian govern tional central com nittees of the demo crat and republican parties as the pkee They propose to bring the Nez Perc ment sent to all mayors a circular letter sas exhibit. About 850,000 already has been raised by popular autiscription The state legislature having failed to make any over it." in order to add weight to the manifesta laads in immediately if possible. for holding their national convention in In ten days Grady turned up and tion We have received the most pun 1893. If you want to buy good boots and appropriation tor world's fair purposes. A Legal Fight.

Mr. Newcomb hand him a check for 7.000. After passing some minor resolutions gent details in regard to the reception) given those summaries. Many of the TRY OUR shoes of any kind for little money go to the congress adjourned sine die. "These are your profits, he said.

St. Louis, Oct. 21. A peculiar legal Leasure's shoe store. mayors were em barrassea ana aia not know how to reply to this summons.

"Better invest them at once." fight between the St, Louis San THE MARKETS. Henry did invest; he reinvested, and We are in possession of several ex-mpl- The "inter-theological seminary mia- A. A Fraccisoo railroad and John O'Day in nries of these confidential letters. kept on investing till his benefactor "But whv ha9 so large a part of the counties Green, Chiisttan. Lawrence, pulled up short.

sionary alliance met yesieruay Nashville, Tenn. Dr. John White anarchical and liberal world Now go home and lock up your Jasper. Burry and Newton in this state Produce. Chicago.

Oct, 22 WHEAT Excited and nervous of Arkansas City, was chosen by his fel- these outrages upon the rench pii- compel him to convey the titles to money in some cooo? enterprise. You hare won $20,000. Never gamble He.xf Moca and Java coffee. I low students of the U. P.

theological grims?" certain lands in those counties to the S. Louis San Francisco railroad, the The answer is that the government aaain. throughout the session; opened easy seminary at Allegheny, to repre- Returning to Atlanta, Heury bought allleged rightful owners of the land in became stronger and advanced on tbe sent their seminary in that alliance. Hw Pickles wished to give the world the impression tht Rome is opposed to the pope and that a nttn interest in tne vonsiumion ami question report that Russia had capture! ap proaches to Constantinople; when th Major Li. E.

Woodin said yesterday was made managing editor. Hi profits were handsome and his fame Italv will not have any reconcilement The Ep worth League. i report was denied the market declined that this foolishness has got to stop In Ifew Army and avy beans. with the rench or any amicaoie unaer- Topkka, Oct. 21.The second day's grew apace.

and the close was lower than yesterday standinc between the vatician and the the past sixty days he has been made a work In the district convention of the Ep- Cash Oct. Dec. S4: May French republic. giandpa three times. It is bringing worth league resulted in some excellent The Return of Bill Johnson.

1 i'l CORN Active; Cash 65; Oct. "You cannot imagine tne anxieues California raisins. '4 work. Rev. A.O.

Ebright of Winfield, and fears of our liberal and omciai gray hairs to the front to rapidly, but tbere is one consolation in the case, and v.49K.May 42 14. "Is it true that the New Jersey Kan. read a paper on the "Best form of world in the face of the isolation of the O. Firm, Cash 29 Oct. Nov farmer is harder on a tramp than tne district organization." Rv.

J. W. Vn 4 MayaiK h--lv see. Our liberals had expected that is, all his granasons are republi Hew Grocery Store KYE -N 2 88 Uleve ot oiney. in.

one "now aois- that a rehffions war raered in ranee cans. tric can do best work throne a year" and would prevent all rising opinion in this Rev. J. Youne ot Kansas City, one on Pronounced Hopeless Yet Saved. BARLEY No.

2, 6061. TIMOTHY 1 15 WHISKEY Unchanged. country and that it would result sooner or later in a rnotare of the holy see. "Bible study for the young." Officers From a letter written by Mrs. Ada will be elected tomorrow.

"dince the famous toast of Cardinal Hurd, of Groton, D.t we quote: Was BU TEtt Strong Fancy creamery 80 Lavifferie and the demonstrations of 3l tine western 2729; selected dairy Indiana Alliance taken with a bad cold which eetuea on cronstadtall our official' world, mon my lungs, cough set in and finally terminated in aonanmDtion. Four doctors 25(27. EGGS-1920. Jndianapous, Ind. Oct.

22. At a arehiaL liberal and sectarian has been. 1 meeting of the state farmers' alliance livlnc? in a state of trouble. It felt its iomton tar; Go, SOUTH ROOM SYNDICATE BL'CK gave me up, saying 1 could live but a snor. time.

I gave myself up to my edifice so laboriously erected to be cracK-1 today, a committee on trade recom in and threatening ruin Savior, determined it I could not stay farmer of any other State?" I asked of a veteran old tourist in Bowling Green Park the other day. "Well. I dunno about that." he slowly replied. "I've alius got along with 'em purty well, except in one case." "Any objection to giving the particulars to the jury?" no. It was down uear Vine-land.

I was lying in a fence corner one day, and I heard some men in a field talking about the owner of the next farm west. His name was, Johnson, and it appeared that he once had a brother Bill who ran away and hadn't been heard of for fifteen years. There was a heap of talk about hovr glad heM be to see Bill apiih. and it put an idea into my head." "To pass yourself off for Bill?" "Exactlv. That evening I put in an mended the adoption of the "Illinois All hones, all illusions were with mv friends on earth I would meet PORK Higher.

Cash 58 87; Dec. 8 60. Jan, 11 87. LARD -Higher. Cash, 6 89; Nov.

6 S7K Dec. 6 30; Jan. 6 42. SHORT RlE-6 406 60. SHOULDER-6 C5e 15.

SHORT CLEAR SIDE 7 007 10. vanishing and then came the scandals mv absent ones above My husband plan." This is, briefly, that purchases be made of the national trade union which of October 2 'You may be astonished at the follv of the government liberals was advised to get Dr. King's New Dis-for consumption, coughs and The Pri8CO will sell excursion tickets is said to be an amalgamation of differ in drivine away the pilgrimages aud colda. I crave it a trial, took in all eight snipts. ent a close relation to October 20ch to 24th.

inclusive, to Cherry vale aud return for one fare for the because of this source of revenue ror 259.000 142.000 round trip for the accomodation of per Home and Italy is now ruined in spite 123,000 183.000 Oats 189,000 348,000 of its economic decadence. But it it sons wishing to attend the 1. M. U. A.

bottles; it has cured me and thank God I am now a well and hearty womau." Trial bottles free at Eddy's drug store, regular siza 50 cents and $1 Look out for fire, boys. Yesterday necessary to go to the bottom of the matter; it is necessary to know that or- Kansas Citt. Oct 22. convention at Parsons, Kansas. W.

O. Gooch, Agt. Cheap Rates to llas. Tex. agricultural interests, whose purposes is to sell directly to the consumer.

Another matter was the adoption of a plan of insurance, submitted by the national alii ance aid association of Washington. The company will supply all the capital necessary to conduct the insurance plan of the alliance, and will provide persons to be insured. The following program ficial Italy desired to teach a lesson to WHEAT weak, lower, 92k 92M evening Amos Spray saw a boy setting COKNfirm 481-2 bid. show that she made up her mma to admit all excesses and go to all extremes. OATS Steady, 28S bid.

appearance. Jonnson was minting the barnyard, and I sat down on a hayrack and broke the joyful news to him that his long-lost brother Bill finally fire to the high grass west of A. F. and that far from adopting herself to Huse's residence. His timely presence the new situation, she would prefer as stood before him.

He got white and sassination, the exiling of her people he Santa Fe will sell excursion tick-els October 15, 20, 24 and 28 at $13 15 fr the round trip to the Texas state fair and Dallas exposition, to be held at Dallas, Tex, October 17. Tickets good to return until November 4. H. Addikqtox, Agent. prevented what might have been a disastrous conflagration.

He followed the for the meeting here of the national al and the pillage of the vatican St. Louis, Oct. 22 WHEAT Lower. 92. CORN Esier 611-4 0 tS PORK-89 75.

LARD -86 85. FLOUR-Weaker, family 803 40 liance was adopted: the first day, Tuesday, Nov. 17, addresses of welcome to be delivered boy fo? some distance and saw him trying to fire a hay stack, but was driven si way. He was a lad with a red striped by Mayor Sullivan and President Force, of the state alliance, and responses by choice 50a 3 60, fancy 95a4 05, extra ranev 4 20a4 SO patents 4 50a4 60. iftftket.

and was about 8 or 9 years of J.M. MUBPHEY. "Such is the threat contained in that crisis and in those blows from the sticks bestowed upon pilgrims, and let if be added, Leo XIII publicly understood the meaning, it was intended to convey to the pope. He said, referring to these affairs: 'I am no longer a prisoner; I am a bos-' tage I am threatened with exile and assassination if I will not capitulate be secretary and Willetts, RYE Firm, No. 2.

85. BARLEY Firm. Iowa. 6661. lecturer of alliance.

red and trembled all over, and finally fot up and embraced me and says: "-res, it's Bill fur sure! Pd known you if we had met in Chiny. Thank the Lord that tbe long lost has at last returned. Now I kin be happy "Accepted you off-baud, eh?" "Yes, sir; and for a few minits thought I had struck it rich. He got through milking, and we ready to go into the house, ft hen he sets the pail down and says: "Bill, remember the day you left age. If you see him about your prem ises, warn him: The afternoon to be devoted to the HAY strong, prairie.79; timothy 9 50a foe Si Jeweler 13 00.

executive session, and the evening Our patrons ana the traveling public President Polk will deliver an ad BttAN Firmer, 60 Ifl.AY-liOwer. dress. will please note the change in time of fore evening." BU TTER Higher firm, creamery 2932 NEW PLACE. Wednesday addresses will be made by The oooe saw correctly. maniiei- dairy Z528.

our train service out or Arsausae vity. Leaving at 5:10 a. running through the president of theF. tf. B- na tions in Borne signify that official Italy No.

225 Summit street adjoining the aew building of the American National tional lecturer Willetts, and in the after EGGS CORN MEAL $2 802 90. LEAD -Weaker. $4 10. to Kansas mty via uoneyviue, x-iusourg desires to play a ecandal between the home in the dissen long ago? noon the executive session will be con and Fort Scott, arriving aiiansae bank is the present location ot tne lead pope and faithful official Italy ana de tinued. In the evening C.

W. Macune "I advised you not to go, and you. at 6:30 p. making close connection there and at Pleasant Hill, Mo for St. sires to sequestrate him, to restrict bis liberty, and she declares, by this, that and others will epeak.

ing jeweler of Arkansas City, and am now ready with a large and varied stock iewelrv. silverware, musical Instru WHISKEY Unchanged, SPELTER-84 7065. BAGGING 5K7. rX-X: IRec. Ship.

Thursday Jerry Simpson, UIodzd got mad and called me a red-headed. Louis. This train is equipped with free if the Done does not yield he win ne Wardell, John P. Steele and Mrs, Anna reclining chair cars, and will also con ments, to supply the public with killed or driven from Kome." 55.000 Diggs will speak. anything that they may need in my line It is Home closed to pilgrims or the nect at Deering, ior ail points on the Verdigris Valley, Independence Corn 26,000 30.000 Friday, addresses to be made by J.

H. and axeeute repairing or su auuaszm pope expelled from Borne. Official Italy bump-backed liar, nave never ior-gotten that. Bill, and I've alius stuck, to it that if you ever got back I'd turn to aud lick ye out of yer bates. You are here.

Bill, and now I'm going to OatS 36,000 19.0UU Turner, B. H. Clover, L. F. Livingston, Western railway north, ana at tjoney sees with apprehension the progress villa with trains on the E.

A A.V. By. H.L. Loucks. which the pope is makins not only in T- li- i TP On.Uk Fargo' 81.50 or S3 Saturday, J.

H. McDonald, Senator do in the world at large bnt in Rome. live Stock. Oct. 22.

CATTLE -Recein's 19.C0O. I shipments on sale at Leasure's Van Burenand Little Bock. For fur a pair of ealf shoes now shoe store. 1 Peffer and T. V.

Powdrrly. "But he didn't?" I asked. "Yes, he did! He wa3 as big as two ther information, rates, call at the jK. of P. Grand Election.

Monday evening Igna ins Donnelly Missouri Pacific railway office. u. U. will make an address and Tuesday, the St. Joseph, Oct.

22. The Grand Lodge 5,000. Market shows little change Natives ft6 254 85; Steers f3 756 10; rangers 84 004 50; stockers, 82 lo3 25: canners 81 151 80. Po9t, Agent. last day, William Irving, Mrs.Lease and Knights of Pythias, ot Missouri, concluded of me, and he mopped me all over that, barnyard for half an hour; and the-only wav i saved my life was in break IJnrnished or unfurnished rooms on first or second floor for rent.

Enquire of Mrs. J. Huey, corner Chesnnt avenue and J. Weaver will spebk. its labors today.

The principal business TTT ANTED A few boarders in a private family. Board strictly first class. The following officers were elected was the election of grand offiqers as fol HOGS Receipts 27,000. Shipments 10. this afternoon: President, Thomas W.

120 North A street-oioa Astreet.21t3 lows: 000. Market lower. Packers 83 9I4 23; Force; Vice President, Mrs. Lou Snider; in uway and crawim tnrougn a noie in the fence. He hollered to me to-come back and that the fatted calf was ready, but I never stopped runnin' fur Mixeu 54 uuee Dntcners' 4 2ec4 2j: Edward M.

Barker, Trenton Grand hvvr salr-Five room house with cis teoretary, W. Prtgg; Treasurer, Mrs. I ten, Mange and scratches or every Ilght4.15e4 35. Chancellor: Geo. C.

Wagner, fct. tern and barn. No. 820 North bummitt Sadie Branderburg; State Lecturer, B. kind, on human or animals, cured Is SHEEP-Receipts 6,000, shipments 2,009.

fave miles. Can say tnat xne new Price S600. Best oi trrms. Apply to uoi. Vice Grand Chancellor; Rev.

John Gier F. Horn. thirty minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Jersey farmer is particularly down on Neff. sneep steady to ewf S3 504 25; westerns and mixed 4 6J low. St.

Louis. Grand Prelate: Adam TVrtion. This never falls. Sold by E. Theia.

Hanaibal. Grand Master Exchec- The Tran-Mlislssippl Congress. 4 65; lamos, 3 15. tramps, but they don't seem to nav no-brotherly feeiin's fur long lost Tbbasprx Department, Office of auer: John U. Holmes, St.

Louis, Grnd Omaha, Neb. Oct. 22. The trans- the Comptroller of tub wir Kppner of Kecerds and Seals: Artnui K. brothers!" Y.

World, D. Eddy, druggist. Good Looks. St. Louis, Oct 22.

CATTLE Receipts 8,400: shipments 7, benct, Washington, Sept.30,1891 spnngneiu, urana jujmji: aiiub, Mieslseippi congress devoted tbe morn-ins session to the discussion of the reso a w. Mfticingev. seaana. uraou junior Whereas, by satisfactory evidence pre 400. Steady.

Native, 82 80 490: Tex- -passdjpps puB perusal Xnp Guard; Samuel M. Davis, iiicnmnna. Good looks are more than skin deep, depending on a healthy condition ot the ans and Indiars 82 103 00. sen ted to the undersigned. It has oeen km uorRM.

uiuajia iui-iiuw nu iwm lutions, the debate being in progress Grand uuteruuaro; n. a- uiyuury, HOQS Receipts 5.S00. shipments 3400. made to appear that vital organs. If the Iivr be inactive 8as City, chosed Supreme K-presentauve.

when adjournment was taken at noon. uaifcd uos oBuoiiodrje eq) oav.3 usui aq ui VA poo3 jeer Jen; Lower. Heavy 84 24 35. Mixed, 83 60 you have a bilious look, if your stomach lhe Farmers National Bank of Ark an At the afternoon session it was an 4 20. Light 84 0C4 20.

a. rw. ww n. 50,000 Acres More, 3Bra ia ijH. J0j osn ou Ttupi be disordered you nave a ayspopiic iook i BOB SHEEP Receipt shipments 1500 nounced that tbe next meeting of the in the citv of Arkansas City.

In the and it your kidneys be effected you have nOA sad Jo I uiU JU wuw joij- puoa 0005. Kansas Citt, Oct. 21 The Times! Stronger. 82404 70. a pinched look.

Secure good health and rnuntf of Cowley and state of Kansas, auopiA oium 0 peuqi i sv mq Ponea, I. T. special says: 'The Cherokee congress would be held in New Orleans in February, 'V2. It was then agreed you will have good looks. Electric Bit has complied with all the provisions of Ejls sa Citt, Oct.

22. J-ioj uc AraraFtn pjo acu commission concluded a treaty with the ters is the great alterative and tonic the statutes of the United ATTLE-'-Rpcel ots 7,700, shipments 291191 eijJAi 01 pasiraoaa "ujaui f. Tonkawa Indians today by which the In acts directly on these vital organs. the silver debate shculd close at 3 o'clock and speeches bet imited to ten 4,200. Steers 83 2565 V5.

to be complied with before an association shall be authorized to commence dians agree to take their land in severalty. ubm noi op uwoiiei mop qo euosmmiS ssog pue daeods Cures pimples, blotches, boils and gives HOGS Receipts 13,400. shipments 3600. ouinntes each. a good complexion Sold at and sou the remain uer to tte government atS1.25 DeracreAfterthelnrtianahvftbtn Prices ranged from 83 25 to 4 35.

eopjo oqi sbm oqA uaiaod ojoio the business of banOEg; NOW THEREFORE Edward drug store, 50 cents per Pottle. SHEEP Receipts 500. shipments 400. Colonel Doniphan of Missouri, was allcited their lands, tbere will main for eqi uoqM sjdnoi pm siq on sojwai pus Asp jsqjo eqi sap siq ino 5uius9i Steady Laf ey, comptroller of the currency, do general settlement 50,000 acres. Tn-eom the first speaker in favor of free and un hereby certify that mission opens negotiations with the Ponea CTM usm ssouisnq sjot aisj who is in the employ of the Santa Fe at limited He did not btlieve the Indians tomorrow.

i Horsy. Nzw Yobk, Oct. 2L "The Farmers National Bank ot Arkan European countries would damp ell sas Ury," MONEY -On call easy, ranging from 3 Spreckles Sngw, 4c. of their silver upon 'the United S'ates. in the City or jarsansae the stone quarry near Chilocco met with a serious accident yesterday afternoon, by the premature discharge of a blast, the result of 'which was the to SK per cent, closed offered at 3.

CHICA.GO, Oct. ZL A dispatch from Silver was worth lees in the TJuited City. in the county or uowiey PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER A Little Cow; -rr I Philadelphia sty8 Clans Spreckles, the in RTirt state or tvanBas. is auvuonxeu iu grates than in Europe. 8Uver men were simply asking for the recognition of sil The smallest cow on record is re commence the business of backing as dependent sngar rtfi-er, has reduced the chattering of his left hand.

Dr. Don 8 l'ERLING EXCHANGE Easy at ported from South Clarksville. Tenn. 4 81 for 60 day bills and 4 84 for de price of granulated sngar to 4 cnts pr nound. Th trust metlh redaction 10 ning wa9 called aud he at once decided provided in section fifty-one hundred and sixty nine of the revised statutes of ver as a product and not for protection lose than 5i fpt in height.

She has mand. 4 1-8 and 4 1-16. but when tbe price drcp that amputation, was ansoiureiy nec as some cf thegold m-n cl imed. the uniteaDiat-e, Total sales of stock today were 241,000 calf 3 weeks old. and is giving overa roiinn nf milk ner dav.

When they ped to 4 cent? it Dgan to duv In testimony whereof essary. Foreman J. A. McPhereoo, thou eh standing within two feet of Dr. George Miller of Omaha, spoke foiCthe "honest dollar" and was followed witness my band and seal Died.

go to milk her they have to dig a hol 82AL THE COMP-TEOLLEB OF TBE CX7B- of office this 80 day of bx.1 Louis, Oct 2L Mrs. 8. C. Donan, hv Senator Warren of Wyomioir. who iq gruuuu vv set Coleman received no injuries.

Cole-rian was brought to the city and taker September, 1831. LEAD Nominal Domestic, 84 25. StOCU. I 150STOV, Oct. 22.

SANTA FE RAIL A STOCK 43, th mpd mother of the well known favored tne pia ofwab iu n. tieeand i Fully 2,500 persons commit suicidft nomrjtroller of th cur-1 nwanarjr wnfer. Pat Donan died sud-1 nnllmJted coinage ror products of the IT I At. to his boarding house at the corner of avenue and second street mines of the United States. Ma 4840.

1 denly at Palmyra, Uo. rency. ICS 60 111 uUSOUl I.

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About Arkansas City Daily Traveler Archive

Pages Available:
92,256
Years Available:
1886-1923