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6 gaglc: ritoy, JPnircIx ID, 1893. For the Eagieu HOME GOOD FOR KANSAS. EATING DINNER MECHANICALLY For tnc Iele. SIMPSON ON THE ANTI-OPTION' TOLER BILL. FARM.

SUSIE. Frm the Kansas Chief. STOCK SEASON 1893. After the Minstrel Boy. The people do not yet appreciate the extent of the good effect that will reeult From Medicine Lodge Jerry Simpson's gone Ashland Wilkes, 2il7; M.

M. MUKPOCK. FrtHoF. from the supreme court decision declar- I In Washington you'll find him. $100.00 Season.

25.00 25.00 Season. uuu ciemer, Maurice Levy, ing the rump house illegal. To say SUkstockings fine he has girded on nothing of the vast number of commun And his conscience slang on behind mm. Mrs. Lease is booked for a speech tomorrow night at Topeka.

lUUKG STOCK FOR SAIE. Dear Kansas land of corn and wheat. Address: II. O. TOLER, North Wichita Kauaas.

Marsh Murdock still may praise thee, istic laws that were, intended to be saddled upon the state, here are some of the schemes that have been cut short by the But in oar representative seat Tfc Walter Doci Everything But Swallow the Food and Drink. On a recent evening a big man with a heavy- walk entered a well known cafe on upper Broadway and sank wearily into a chair at a table. He was about fifty years old and had the appearance of a high liver. His face had the peculiar purplish-red color which is sometimes ascribed to burgundy and sometimes to champagne, but is always due to indulgence of the appetite for good things. His movements indicated that he felt sluggish, and it would have created no surprise in the observer to have.

A demagogue betrays thee. recognition of the Republican house: Governor Lcwelling failing to cet his railwaj commissioners installed the Pop senate has passed a bill of ouster. tion often enough Is not more liberal than that of men whose canital is no THAT WRICK SCHEME. The city council should understand, and Oar idol's fallen, hut slavery's chain Lieweuing's scheme to plunder the Cannot keep proud Kansas under; greater than their income. In the state school fund, by dividing it out amonz favorites and" hungry alliance moss that ths property- Our volte at the polls "hall be heard again.

building of churches alone do a few of Ilia record teariffr asunder. He may go to Kurope with Wall street gold, owners oa avenue want no monkey business from outside or insids the fiction of loaning it to the people of the several counties them make show of rivaling their forefathers munificence. But those subscriptions acknowledge the oblijration. And boast of his deeds of bravery. I he renewal of the supreme court But he'll flr.d the men whom he basely sold speculators and jobbers.

All talk of a Tlio Top senat refused to pass the bouse legislative appropriation bill because it don't provide for the paying of the lraud members of the Dunsmore bouse. Under the circumstances we think commission, under which the governor Will never bo to slavery. One or thk Macs. brick pavement for any street which has to bear the traffic of Douelas sveans is been told that he was liable to- apoplexy. He seemed preoccupied, and glanced listlessly about the room.

A millionaire who flatly refused to do anything for his fellow-creatures could not be charged with inconsistency at least. But he who nives a hundred would have appointed to judgeships three Anarchists who have no respect for the law, as rewards for postitutmg their legal knowledge by rendering advice and opinions contrary to the consti WORE DIAMONDS. nonesense, if human experience sroes for anvthinz Ther WiMiiti ntithd to the United States If, when yon go to church some day. Yon do not feel inclined to pray. Just let your idle fancy stray Mong all the maidens there; Twill rest, methinks, on one fair face That's fall of though tfulaess and gt ace Perhaps of hauteur, just a trace That's Susie.

Her fluffy waves of nut-brown hair, O'erstade a brow that's smooth and fain Her smiles are fraught with sweetness rare. That brighter makes one's day. Her eyes of deep cerulean blue Are "wells of thought" and always true; I'd like to coin some phrase's new i For Susie. In figure she is qnite petite, And.ever dainty, trim and neat; Her voice is low, and wondrous sweet. Like the murmur of a brook.

The rose of health blooms in her cheek. Her lips are framed kind words to speak; A truer friend 'ewer vain to seek Than Susie. Her manner's courteous and kind I wonder if I'll ever find So many graces all combined In one fair, fragile form! Though in accord with Nature's laws, This pearl may not be free of flaws; I love her dearly, "just because" She's Susie. Were I an artist, I would paint This lovely girl.in costume quaint; Then making her my patron saint, I'd worship at her shrine; Bet I have never dared make known The love I bear for her alone proud I'd be were she my own; My Susie. Jexxte P.

Merchant. Peotone, March 3, 1S93. Presently a waiter came up to him. He was about the same age as the man at the table, but was quick and active. The Topeka Capital calls the attention attcrnevshin for the district of Kansas of the down trodden slaves of the tution, the laws, and all precedents.

1 oro otill inclined to think bhe "Good morning, Mr. Jones," he said, two kinds of pavement that are pavements for such streets and those are grauite or asphalt. Brick, on a concrete base, would last but little looser I he scheme to place the State Histori Seventh district to the statement from guineas or so, when piling up hundreds of thousands for. probate, admits in effect that he ought to do what he can. But if he chose, what could he not do? Our hospitals, for instance, make despairing appeals year by year.

Their hdV vv aw will rake in that particular chestnut. Washington that at the inaugural ball cal society under control of the executive council, by which the persons who briskly. "We haye some nice turtle soup and some excellent roast grouse. Mrs. Jerry Simpson wore diamonds.

Six Republicans senators file a written nrniet. with their names attached, than did the fraud jasper it. Granite, we cannot afford. Ths asphalt proposition The Btatemen: is in perfect harmony have built up the society would have been thrown out, and the society placed in the hands of the Anarchists who emissaries beg in the streets. They with the habits of her husband who not acainst the maximum freight rate bill does away with auy and all possibilities have no reverence for historv and its only sports the highest fashion in dress.

woric through the directory, and write to each householder. Their boxes stand "All right, James," said the other, absent-mindedly. "Some potatoes chateau and a lettuce salad?" "Yes." The waiter went away and returned presently with some illustrated papers. These are willing to stand or fall on the mntitinn that the bill is a miserble of our having to pay for the present failure. aud mh th nhit but is aping the wealthy by goiug to in every public place.

Of late they have addressed workingmen. But all Europe on a pleasure seeking and money relics; but whose purposes could best be subserved by destroying all records and other matters intended to preserve a correct history of the state. subterfuge. meets with the best judgment of the spending tour. Jerry makes broad his the while there are hundreds of capital a large majority of tbosa who will tmve to which the man took from him without Democratic phylactery.

The "Populist? at Topeka are trying to The scheme to place the state agricul ists not less kind-hearted nor less intelligent than other people who could so much as looking up. The soup was foot the bills, tbey most assuredly do not desire that the council should far tural board under the same control, en rln thin? that demands trie neanj ANOTHER WAY OUT. abling them, instead of furnishing re set the largest of them on its legs for concu. rence of the Earle and tht is brought on and ladled out by the waiter, who' then took the napkin and moment be influenced by either outsiders ports showing the prosperity of the state, good and never feel the sacrifice, thou 3 1 1 1 a bnrvkini? out that old closo corporation If American silver cannot be put on ho see a chance to net tn an oar, or by wuub ti coma uo me nice witnout re maintained bv the people's monoy and to make it an instrument for disseminating calamity literature, for partisan spread it carefully over the man's lap. He brought on a glass of sherry, al an equal or some ratio, who insiders who do not own frontage on the ducing an item of expenditure.

The Loaded hv Mahler known as the Kansas gold as a monetary metal, then the thing purposes, to the detriment of the state. though the man had said nothing about action would be pleasant, one mirht A 1 for the American congress to do is to street in question. The solid men of th street by a large majority over their own state board of agriculture. I he scheme to take the appointment it, and set it down beside his plate. tnmK, ana certainly it would honor.

EXCHANGE SHOTS. of 6tate librarian out of the hands of the The man did not notice it, but began to demonetize both gold and silver. This action would not disturb the intrinsic Why do none of them perform it? Be signatures have spoken and that ought to The Kansas City Gazette thinks it was supreme court, and place it under con eat his soup greedily. settle it. The only thing to is to cause, we apprehend, their perception is dulled by the strange malady which worth.

a3 unit standards of value, of "You are forgetting your sherry, sir," worth the price Governor McKinley has raid to discover bow strong a hold he trol of the executive council, so that the present efficient librarian could be removed, and the place given as a reward eUher of the two metals, nor yet em the lowest posslbla price and the best pos-sihle curanlee and then tret to wort said the waiter, respectfully. attends great wealth. has upon the hearts of the American barrass America in adjusting her Euro to some ignorant and bigoted boer of an Mechanically the diner reached out and carried the glass to his lips. The The diagnosis becomes more reasonable yet if we look beyond the calls of pean balances with either gold or silver. anarchist.

people. Assurances of that sort are trratifvinsr. indeed: but we dare say the throwing ont the present failure aad put tiug in the Asphalt at the earliest potab ble moment. The Eagle charges the Cleveland ad And histly, no doubt, the impeach philanthropy to personal interests. Du governor would prefer something a little ment of the Republican members of the ties which are shared by all, such as ministration nothing for this brilliant waiter watched him as carefully as a mother does her child, filled the glass of water when it was empty, replaced the when it slipped down, and Cute Coon.

From the Emporia Republican. Alphabet Taylor, the negro politician of Kansas City, was one of the first to call on President Cleveland. He wants something. Taylor always adjusts his politics to fit the circumstances. At the time of the Wichita convention, when he thought there was a chance to get something in Kansas, he was a roaring Populist.

The Mystery of The Case. From the Topeka Democrat. "Reformer Jim Legate, with unblush supreme court, tnus removing tne last that of relieving distress, may be over suggestion as the only plain and equal less expensive. barrier that remained between law and looked by busy men and all million plan of getting: out of the Bilver anarchy. in other ways saw to it that the diner question muddle.

The demonetiza The welcome given Mr. Harrison by rwnnl of Indiana, upon bis return aires are busy somehow. But it may be said that each of them cherishes some was comfortable. The soup was fol tion of gold would work no harm to the The county of Garfield has has been lowed by the roast, potatoes, and some to bis old home Monday was the grand private fancy art or archaeology, sci gold borders of America, as neither gold disorganized by the supreme court. ceiery.

me tatter naa not Deen or rst ovation ever civen a retiring presi or silver are received by Europe from ence in one or other form, horticulture, or sport at least- But very few dered, either. The grouse was carved dent, and was ho doubt most gratifying America on their face or monetary value, OKLAHOMA OUTLINES. by the waiter, who also served the po are they who use their opportunity ing cheek, admits of receiving the sum but on their metal or bullion weight. to the ex-president, if he was a bio to cu vert his mind from the polls of last No tatoes and picked out the tender pieces even here. Many work hard but only Prairie fires are raging in county D.

Company has been ordered from Fort of celery. in the same groove with men who labor of $4,500 from certain gamblers in Kansas City for the purpose of corruptly in-fluincinz members of the legislature. vember in that state when many who SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. We have made arrangements with Dr. B.

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SCOTCH VERDICT. THE MAXIMUM BASTARD. "Do you want your champagne, sir?" at the identical task for their liveli Reno to the strip. ind in the "welcome home" contrib he asked. hood.

Take the easiest and commonest Yes, sir, the Eagle is opposed to that Mr. Adams says he has a cinch on the uted to their utmost, to bring him back. This settles the correctness of this part of the charge. But it will always re "What champagne?" demanded the of such tastes. The millionaire who bastard maximum freight rate bill, Ardmore postoffice.

diner, querulously. main a profound mystery how it hap passed by the senate, as every man capa The late General Beauregard left an 1 Reno is talking of macadamizing her devoted a hundred thousand pounds to horse-breeding, consulting men of sci "You have a half bottle left from last pened that any one knowing Jim Legate even bv reputation would intrust him tie of understanding it would be, save streets to get rid of the dust. vtt valued at K2.000.000. Ills connec ence as well as experts, might do end the railroad attorneys, one of the leaders night, sir." "Bring it on, then." Twenty-one timber cotters pleaded tion with the Louisiana lottery is com with the money. less (rood, with continual deliorht for in this state of whom declared privately, guilty before Judge Green, at Guthrie, and were $5 each and costs.

on Tuesday of this week, that if there Some Desirable Changes. From the Lawrence Journal. himself, and found at least a new straw of thoroughbreds. But millionaires do not show enthusiasm for sport com Concerts and other entertainments are was to be railroad legislation of any kind inonly pupposed to be the source of his wealth, but it is stated as a fact that he never spent a cent for lottery tickets and had no interest in it except his salary. Ileauregard built the first cable road in A bill has been introduced by senator being given at Ingalls to raise funds for the roads wanted the maximum Sherman to change the date of inaugu monly.

Some, as is known to the se building a school house. The waiter returned with a half-empty bottle. A rubber cork tightly pressed into the mouth had preserved the sparkle. Through the remainder of the meal the waiter never relaxed his watchfulness, although he had to wait on two other tables. When the diner had finished his coffee he started ration from March 4 to April 30.

This The News calls for op. inspector of lect, apply themselves to science, and spend money which would represent a bill which in any attempt to carry out or enforce would prove just equal to no legislation at all, should be favorably acted on as well as this country and was interested in other weights and measures for Guthrie. It the bill to have congress begin its session fabulous sum to the bulk of savants, important and extensive public enter says cheating is a science there. early in Januarv rather than in Decern of course. but to them must be a trifle, in experi The scholars of the public schools of her.

The date or inauguration suouiu For only one of two reasons does the to rise. The waiter, who happened to be at another table, rushed to his side. Stilwater are making articles for the territorial exhibit at the world's fair. be changed so that better weather may The old cross fire over the appropria Populist senate oppose the Greenlee bill, be encountered for the imposing cere tions made by the last two congresses The Republican nays that one of the either they nave been bought up, or "Wait a moment, Mr. Jones," he said; "you must take your pepsin." "Then why the deuce don't you bring has been opened afresh, the Democrats monies, ana ine secona propusinuu should obtain that so much needless ex ments and researches.

We have heard, indeed, of a bold and costly undertaking which an eminent personage, still living, projected his youth. He caused a magnet to, be built of such size and power as had not yet bee a imagined. It was his intention to charge otherwise they are against it because it church choirs of Tecumseh has a coronet soloist. "lis not every crown that can sing or play. trivinsr to make the country believe takes the appointment of railway com' it?" that 1,028,000 is less than $988,417,000, pense may not be entailed by paying fares for the members of congress to go home during the holidays.

missioners out of the hands of their gov Put what is the use? If the needs of Iu the esse of the State vs Burke Johnson and Murphy who were indicted for robbing a fellow prisoner by the name of Varnoil on last Christmas eve, while tbey were all confined in the city jail, some iu-tereating facts were disclosed by the evidence. Iiohrbough llauch appeared for the prisoner and drew out on cross examination the fact that about twenty prisoners were confined in tbe ctty prison at the time and wera all more or leas drunk on white line (alcohol) which was furnished through the window by outside parties; tlat two kangaroo courts were held the day on which Varnoff was convicted of violating the prison rules, was fined 50 cents each time and searched by the officers ot the court. Th fin not being found on his he was cow bed (whipped with strap) once and th second lime while being searched Varooff was robbed of tV. Johnson was judge. Murphy was sheriff and Burke was on of th jurors in this kangaroo court.

The Edmond has been protected by two city marshals. It req aired the aid ot the "Right away, sir." In a moment he had rushed out of ernor and leaves them to be elected by this gigantic object without witnesses. the government require the larger the people next fall. The advantages to courts and au injunction to cut down the amount why apologize for it? Or does A Great Kansas Industry. The News savs that Hutchison has a the state and for the shipper are to be the Democracy dosire the country to so as to enjoy the unparalleled result in selfish solitude.

Happily, a great authority called at the moment, and received an invitation to assist total of sixteen salt planns, and that one found in the Greenlee bill. The only saving clause to the maxi understand that they would withhold of them, that of the Kansas Salt com the necessary support from the govern mum rate bill is the amendment intro pany, is the largest in the world. Ihe average daily output of salt from that When he saw the preparations, his face paled. Neither he nor any ment simply for the sake of making a duced and secured by Senator O'Bryan misleading record of economy for their as follows: one else could foretell what would party Oh, the demogogy of these lat city is about four thousand barrels, or forty carloads. The plants run every day in the year, making the production reach the "enormous total of one and a he board ot railroad commissioners force to one policeman.

The walls of the new South Methodist college at Norman are finished aud the roof is being pot on. The building will be ready for occupancy the first of May. Lorenzo Irwin, charged with stealing and killing cattle in the Cherokee strip, waived preliminary examination at Guthrie and was bound over in the sum of $250, to await the action of the grand jury. Times Journal: A 4-year-old child, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William Stovall, of the Cbaddick neighborhood, was burned to death Saturday at 4 p. rru, her clothing catching from a prairie fire. Mr. Richards, a neiehbor, was burning prairie, and the aro hereby authorized and directed to so happen if that twenty-foot magnet were set to work; but it was probable, at least, that the house would ddjust the fourth and fifth class or com modity rates of freight in Kansas that The thing still remains uncharged or prisoners have prosecuting at the interior wholesale jobbers be placed torney, Juror a and all iieceasary half million barrels. The importance of this industry to Kansas may be in a measure appreciated when it is known that salt sells in every town in the state for 1.50 per barrel less than it did before the works were established.

That did a few years ago. But it is not recorded that this gentleman has devised upon an equal footing with other job officers of the court. The evidence bers competing for the jobbing business for Kansas. 1 hat the maximum rates any such scheme since he came into his patrimony. was not clear, enough to eouvict the defeudents but the jury sdvlsed th hereby prescribed discriminate against the room and returned speedily with a bottle and spoon.

He mixed up a dose in a glass and handed it to the man, who drank it with a wry face. Then the waiter brought a finger bowl and a cigar, of which he cut off the end. He waited until the man had slowly put it between his lips and then he struck a match and applied the light. The man puffed 6 slowly that the match had burned down to the waiter's fingers and scorched them before the cigar was thoroughly lighted. The waiter now helped the men on with his overcoat, adjusted his silk muffler, buttoned up the coat and handed him his cane.

"Good night, Mr. Jones," said the waiter, as the man toddled away. An indistinct mumbling was the only reply. The head waiter explained. That man Jones," said he, "has been coming here for fifteen years and always has the same waiter.

He's a grouty man, but not bad hearted. He's a chronic dyspeptic, but you see he won't deny himself much. You noticed he didn't tip the waiter? That's because he pays him once a week and generously. He pays his meal checks the same way. means a round million of dollars saved Tr Millionaires of culture must be inter said interior jobbers or packing-houses court that they believed the defendants guilty and asked the court to lecture them child was looking on when her clothing every year to tue people or ivansas.

or manufacturing interests, located in took fire, and before relief came her cloth ested in antiquarian researches which throw light upon the past. They commonly subscribe, indeed, when an en the interior portion of Kansas, the board whereupon the court in a very earnest and kindly way advised ths prisoner that ing wa3 entirely consumed, burning the of railroad commissioners are authorized There underlies every acre or iana in Reno county a half million barrels of salt, and the output of a century would scarcely have sua appreciable effect poor child's fiesh in a horrible manner. tbe jury bad found a Scotch verdict of and directed to so adjust said rates as to preserve the present relative rates, or to terprise of the side is launched. But how much does English archaeology owe to them? We believe that twenty Dr. Thurman was called and did all he could to relieve her eufferiners, but she "guilty but not proven" and warned tbem not to risk such a verdict again, as tbe upon it.

amend them by adjustment so as to re lasted only a few hours. Ihe remains punishment if tbey had been convicted move present discriminations against in pounds was the largest contribution ter day patriots. Senator llill of New York talks very profoundly on the financial question, but he seems to get his ideas a little nixed nevertheless. He says the international conference is a waste of time and effort to adjust the silver question on a basis that will be generally accepti-ble to the nations, and that the United States must settle that problem for itself Hnd in its own way: he then expresses the opinion that Mr. Gladstone's government will gladly co-operate with ours in our efforts to re-establish bimettlisin.

It is said that guess work is as good as any when it hits: Mr. Hill's pronouncement may be a good guess, but it will have to be demonstrated before it will le accepted. Anecdotes of the new administration nre now in order and Judge Scott, of Ttrro Haute, tells this one of Secretary of State Grebhara, which very cleverly portrays his predominating characteristics, that of determination of purpose: Martin's Dilemma. terior jobbing and packing-house and would have been ten years in the peulten Thomas Wrijrht eould persuade any From the Arkansas City Trayelsr. were buried in the Chaddick cemetery on Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Stovall recently manufacturing interests. tiarv, and told them that the court, tbe The dispatches from Washington say came from Greenwood county, Kan. rich patron to advance towards uncovering Uriconium.

Poor men did what jury and humanity, held out their hands that Senator Martin's pathway is strewn Guthrie Leader: Oklahoma, the newest to raise them up that society did not de Now that congress is out of the way with thorns instead of roses because of country in the Uuited States, is attracting and there being no hone for further aid sire them injury, but wanted to sv them and advised tbem to go out sod be men. was done mostly, and now that wonderful city is reburied. Silchester is another instance of our own day. Bat, his being long on promises and short on Before his alleged election he a great deal of attention, and an exhibit of its m-oducts at the world's fair will be a promised Kenator uisryan ot wicnita Marpby thanked tbe court. All the prisoners seemed deeply affected by ths words from that source, the world's fair will proceed deliberately to ignore the Sunday closing provisions of the acts of practical demonstration of what Ameri after all, British archaeology is a "one-horse" pursuit.

The remains of Italy that in consideration of his support he The waiter knows his habits absolute can citizens can accomplish in three years' would have him appointed United States of Judge Heed. But it was a close call for the boy a ly, and, as you saw, does not require senator. Isow it appears that every congress relative thereto. This will be no cause for special surprise; few people and Greece appeal to the imagination in a very different degree; and not to our English millionaires alone, but to work subduing a wild country. Whether the territory will be able to make a creditable exhibit or not depends on the action Populist member in the state senate has any orders.

He knows that he wants certain things always, and understands IN It EM OKI AM. there are but have believed from the signed and forwarded remonstrances to his tastes well enough to be able to Mr. Martin, protesting against the ap start the fair will be opened Sundays. Mrs. Sophia Mill King, a womia who suggest a satisfactory menu every time.

those of the civilized world. Which of them at any time has responded to that appeal beyottd here or there offering a of the legislature, A bill has been introduced making an appropriation for this purpose, to which there seems to be some pointment of O'Bryan. alleging that he refined Ufa of gentieueaa, who charitable instincts and bright intellectual ways en I have an idea the old fellow will remember waiter in his wilL He Without reference to the merits or demerits of Sunday opening, Chicago strove to secure the big show for what is not in sympathy with the policy of the People's party. It is also represented "I called on Gresharo last summer. The deared her to every arly settler of this little check, such as poor authors and professors rival? London Saturday gives him lots of presents, as well he weather whs exceedingly hot, and I found opposition.

Why this should be so we cannot understand. The little required to make Oklahoma's exhibit could not be spent for a better purpose, No such op city, and of people for many- tulles about this valley, died at th born of her son. lit tn in his shirtsh-evi'9 working like a that our own John A. Laton is the author of the remonstrance and that he is, by virtue of his Indian rubber politics, might, for the waiter does about every money there is in it to the city, and Sunday will be the best paying day of Trojrtn. It was about 9 o'clock at niizbt.

thing except eat and, drink for him. the seven, for obvious reasons. acceptable to the Populists. portunity will ever again come to adver and he had biff bundle of legal paper before him. I said to him that he seemed to Black Ob Tear sod Whit tb NtU A woman appeared en the streets of N.

Y. Sun. Martin is in an embarassing position, lie pretty busy. Ye, he replied. I am tise this country and its numberless resources.

By all means give this enterprise Canton, recently who attracted THE MILLIONAIRES' MALADY. going through this record aud these In WHITE 1URKS UP ALL RIGHT. much attention. She has a perfectly even for a scheming politician. O'Brien to whom he is under pledge is a Democrat in good standing and a hold over the assistance it deserves.

t.ooks seeKiiig lie law mat will save a A Mental Disease Which the Ontfrowth white face and hands and short kinky Augusta, March 7, 1893. poor fellow's all from the grasp of one of themoH relentless creditors hat 1 have of the Possession Great Wealth. Taloga Accident: County Attorney Sexton, after his explanation of the organic act, and claiming the right of parties ar senator. Ihe remonstrating Populist senators will also get a whack at Martin To the Editor ot the fcagle: hair, with the features of a negro. The woman said that she was born black and remained so until she was fifteen Sir: In jour issue of this date, I find ever met in my experience.

I think I have tound the lw that will defeat tlir dtmned Kcoundrel. and in the morning I shall haud down a decision that will be a Waterloo There is reason to think that great wealth begets a mental disease akin to those forms of paralysis which affect a minute portion of the brain. It is not the following paragraph referring to me: two years hence. It is clearly one of those cases where you will be damned if vou do and you will damned if you years old, when she suddenly turned rested to a trial in the county where the crime was committed, has received his order from the Hon. J.

H. Bnrford a copy Henrv A. White, one of tlia Pomillst Under of white, remaining so for one year, when defeat to his unjust aud immoral Kuiimi-s Is mining ami his wife write to the police don't. she turned black again. Since that of his order removing all Uuited States to be denied that the very rich, as a class, show as much sense as other peo of Terre llame, Inclosing; his photograph and express ing her suspicion thai may have gone there to ce a womitu whom lie uw! to know.

time she is alternately white and black. Ella "What makes you think he One of the very last acts passed by congress, through the determined efforts commissioners in the Second judicial district of Oklahoma. Too much praise can ple. Those who have made their own White wns there Keti. to 14.

on Ills return from VlnDtou. where he went as mesMMiirer currviiiir Chester E. King, at Maize, oh bufcdsy morning, March Sophi Milt was barn In Attica, New York, in 182S, from wbencsh moved with hrr parents- So Michigan In 1534; wsi married to W. 1L King io Sh bad sevn children, four only of whom ar lirioo. Sb uiiud with the Congregational church in 131, and came to Kansas in 187).

Sb was a prominent and lateteating member of th Old Settlers' society. 11 daugbUr, Mr Spaoo, deceased, is remembered by manf of our peopl for Intellectual endowments sod for br wonder folly sweet vole in song. A daughter of Mr, juauo, granddaughter of Mrs. King, now a young lady, brought us tbe ef her grandmother's death. I'ee tb b.

Bright will ths memories of many of tbe dear old mother that's goas. Alias! alone! out o'er tb tjrie oe to bail tb eroMiftrf to roa sid. ok to greet, nil ia eteruitf. Thy oal gur.i.i. Wedcmblysit, sod vskJt Ufi thou tt AH sslfiaat with life's most prrtei Wi8 To Sort mmxti)m ct, cblaeid by But, LveA aad ptae are tbUi.

loves you? Did he say so?" Ida "No; fortunes may well have narrowed their the elevtot-Al vote of It will be remem not only in spots, but changes color entirely. She is fairly intelligent and says she has never had a spell ef sick not be given to the judge for taking this of the Republican members, and one of bered that owing to the absence of proper crednn- but he hugged That is a roundabout way of letting me know it" sten. When we come to look this matter tUls he to craw his mileage from tho gor- minds in the process. They probably fell into a groove, and we must not look rniiiirin ui i erea wun ine ttSHfUiilce the last acts approved by the last Republican pies dent and is now a law, ness and has never taken a dose sqnare in the face as it has always been 01 me i'n vendor ua representatives, and it is to them lor sympathy with new ttiitt ins moiie" guveoat at Terre Haute medicine. She lives near Sallis station.

held that there was a combination be was ono compelling the railroads of the nl he has hail to footit the balance of the war thoughts or projects. But the majority on the Canton and Aberdeen road. She tween deputy marshals and the commis country to tubstitute for the mnn- home. In this last etent, therefore, ho will iuoba-biy bub if seieue la time to begin sprint; plow, lii'. sionerswhereby the fees were the only Brooklyn Life.

English as She is Spoke. Miss Wabash "But when we are married, count, mamma will live with us won't she?" Count Parici "Oh, yes, she won't" K. Co-'s Monthly. in Europe, at least inherited wealth and they passed through the same training commonly, imbibed the same says she cannot stand the sun at all, and wears a double veil and heavy gloves. She says if the sun shines on laughtering tneihodsof coupling cars now in universal une, an automatic Relieving that you do not wish to do motive for the arrests.

Hundreds of arrests have been made where there never was a case made out, and yet these men me an injustice, I send you for publica coupler, together with air lr.kes. ideas as the rest of us. We knew some her skin for on moment it cause it to blister at once. She has been examined whereby cars may bo coupled without ine doctor has discovered a curi succeeded in getting their fees. If all of them at school or at the university.

tion the following statement in explanation of the facts of the case. On Jan. 9, together with the other electors, met at Topeka to cast the electoral vote of ous thing about Penelope's heart," said other judges would follow suit in this where they were much like other youths putting in peril of life and limb the by physicians, who are unable to ac matter it would save thousands of dollars Mrs. Waldo, of Beacon street. "It great army of young men engaged in count for the chaore in her equally interested in the "questions" which took their fancy.

They may even to the Government. He also received this ttato for president and vice-presi- Ihe operating departments of the road-t, X. O. Times-Democrat. beats in exactly the same time as that of Shelley's Cenci" Harpers Bazar.

letter, through the Hon. I). T. Flynn, utni. ana on Jan.

iu. 1 was arrointei have promised in all sincerity to aid In and ot tho same time giving the engine- messenger to carry the vote to Washing member-elect to congress, from Lnited States Attorney General Miller, saying men full control of tho trains without solving a problem of some kind when they came into their own, and, looked He Felt It. Professor "What's the formula for nitric acid?" Fresh I he assistance of the trainmen at the that be had written to the United States man (Who has been experimenting brakes. If this wine and beneficent forward to the work with pleasure. If the promise be forgotten when that ton.

1 dul not start on that mission until Jan. arriving in Washington on Jan. SO, 1 found myself without proper credentials to draw my mileage. I wired to Topeka to have them sent on marshal (Mr. Grimes) for an explanation without knowledge of the acid's prop measure had been left to tho Democrats of the arrests made in county, time anives, no reasonable person will erties) "There Is nothing formal it would not have become a law at this horn a.

eondemn them. To find one's self in the about it, sir. It just sroes on without time, if ever. paternal seat, surveying lands, all one's ceremony." Pharmaceutical Era. Ibe First Tram Into Jerusalem, own, a far as eye can see, or reckoning Selah Morrill In XIarch Scribner.

Chicago Man (in art gallery) "H'tri, A law introduced in the New York up the money-bags, is not less exciting, We are now at the Jerusalem station to me. They did not arrive until the 6th of February, I then presented the and obtained my certificate all riht. I remainnd in thitt city until the 9ih. I came on to Terre Haute, arriving there at midnight of the 11th, remained until the eveuing of the 14th now, what's that Guide state legislature now in session permits hich is 2.4S0 feet above the level of the probably, when that day has been an The flight into Egypt." C. XL "Ila, savings banks in that ftate to invest their Xanana.

On the evening of th th inL, by J. W. Lov, Mr. Wllilsm Keed to Mia ITorence IL Joaex, both of th vtctstty of tbU city. Th ferlda Is tba daaghwrsf Mr.

Dante! U. Jos, aa of oor sabatas-tial Xarmrs, fiv mil this sity. Th eertmocy wat pc formd st lbs family raddeecs, and was witoad by ovr fifty iavftad fraseU, soot of whom wt from this city. Tbe sapper wa ft of good thiajs MtJosa 1 There wer many Ugut given, of cfcia asd sliver war, tabU liaenddck, etc Thaooeasloa la-taeaiy jyl by tfaa lrg taatpmaj' tt ncighbets sad frids. pearl M.

Psar who is WvHcg for ta Y. U. A. ia tb lat oT etifeff Y. A.s pst ytrrday Jo lb city, tL 4acsUal A New York artist has spent two summers among the Great Smoky mountains Tennessee, fcs says, he gets the same kind of subjects there that the French painter sad around Barbizn the same rodesess of implements, th same simplicity of habitations; eveu the same clothing.

"I don't see why so many of our fellows go to France, said he, for wa have everything that we can want la this CWtf a tk Prle. Xxclted Passenger Uj wife's hat hts fast feces biown out of tbe train, a Cori actor Do yea know bow moch. it wcrcM eoKt to fctop this train? Just cms htuidred dollars. I'awieBger Never miad. Ill pay it I caa get that hat feaclt--Brookiys station at Jaffa, aad we have made the ticipated irom ciuiahooa.

uut in a ha! great scheme! Prophetic sort of fuuds in the stocks or bonds of any citv journey in three hours and a half, Two short time the situation becomes familiar, aad then that reasonable person, if years and a half have been occupied in wueii i Kianea iwr lopeiwa, wnere 1 ar In the state of Maine, New Hampshire, thing, eh? Think Pll go there myself in world's fair year. Have to escape from ray relations, you know." Kate rived on the night of the 15th, remain inexperienced, looks for fulfilment of eimont, Massachusetts, Rhode Lland, ing there until yesterday, when I came building the road, and the cost as not far from 2,000.000. Four dollars will buy a round trip ticket, first-class good the promise- But rarely indeed is he Connecticut, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Field ashinglon. home, arriTing here yesterday evening, rrratiSed. The mental disease, has vuiu, minors, isconsin, aiicuigan or for two days from Jerusalem to Jaffa.

found a lodgment. Ills rich friend may so mas o-iore, ana at tne time your par agraph went into print I was not miss Missouri, provided that tho total indebt On Sunday, August 21, an engine came rdness of any such city 6hall not exceed ing, but was at homo. Mv 6top off at still take interest in the qoestioo, what within a few hundred yards of the Jeru Teire Haute was not to visit anv woman- ever it beL Bat wmehow his mind "You were gone a good while," said the invalid to Ler husband, who had been to the drugstore, 'it must have taken the clerk a good while to put up the prescription." "1 don't know; I think he must have rnt a good deal of the time putting up the salem station, bat the track to it had not then been laid, and it wis not until 7 rent, or the valuation of tho taxable property therein. It is not much of no locrer grasp the obvious fact that There wns no woman in the case, but my vUit was for a different purpose, simply he himself might settle it, once for all. a surprise that Kansas, Nebraska and Saturday, August 27.

at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, that the rtrst through train a matter or business interest to nivseif, by applying no great proportion of the I did not to hiae my whereabouts. from ana, with engine and passenger Colorado should be omitted from the lit of ttates where the investments mosey which lies idle at his bask. neither did I come on foot, but bv the cars, actually arrived at' the station. It csear, also, that this malaoy usual mode of travel of these tinier. mentioned may be made thtir political price.

ngiaingwa sur. Baron (bringing an heirloom he jeweler's) "Could you not substitute imitations for the diamonds so that I 'HE THAT WORKS EASILY. -WORKS SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH simply nk that you cive the ttatus placing them without the pale same gTows more common, and inienufkr. When th rich were by eo means so Tais is etated as official information, partly for the reason that tome person like to be exact in such matters and partly because the report Las, cither mbhcity this btief explanation that but it is Mirpi ising that not a single manv or so w-eauny as bow, xaer 111! could take the jewel and yK still have Ixvn given to vour so what 1 hav to j-uv mnv be read bv througn oversight -or carelessness, in i widelv circulated lhat the fiit I your inwny readers who have read the the valuable portion of the jewel Jeweler "'Certainly, mr dear baixc; "brit you tee your father got ahead southern state should be included, in View vt (ho understood oIiticaI oflinity between the great money center of tho and the south. fC'unded all sortsi of charitable iestito- I tions st-hffiis eoliejrt-, chantries, ho- pitaljs.

At present they subscribe jut lid anvbodv else, aad their oootriJkn- i afoeAid paragraph. Very respectfully etc. II." A. YiilTAV reached Jerusalem on Sunday, Auot 21. which ia not historical: correct.

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