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V-N -Vfi- A 4 is 13; Established in 1878. EMPORIA, THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 31, 1883. rOKEIGN NEWS. GENERAL GOSSIP. BEMCVAL.

The Hill Invfttifration Washington, May 51. The inveti-gation of the affairs of the supervising architect's office of lie treasury com THE Alabama awakd SI KPI.CS. London, May 31. With reference to REMOYi his motion in relation to the disposition Comments, Notes and Incidents Concerning the East River Bridge saster. menced this morning.

Jas. Coleman of the surplus of the Alabama award appeared as counsel for Mnrch and Jno Kennard, M. wites to the Times that L. Thomas represented Hill. Murch and Hill were both present.

Coleman The Juuibauld Cattle Sale. The sale of shorthorn cattle by Levi Dumbauld, at the fair grounds to-day, was well attended, cattle men being present from Greenwood, Chase, and other neighboring counties. Hank Pearsall acted ag master of ceremonies, and was up to his best standard. The cattle brought good prices as will be shown by the lollowing partial list of the stock sold: Rosy 1st and calf, $105, Johnson Williams, Silver Lake. Rosey 2d, 145, Robert Powell.

he Is still desirous of ventilating the sub said he desired to put in evidence all ject. He says his desire is fortified by pipers ttearinc on whnt are known the A Yre'ghl Train Drops Bridge in Vermont, Killing the Engineer and Fi'eman. "15 per cent etracts the firm convicrlu that the American press and goveroient have evinced the honorable wish to have the question set- Kiair, of the department of justice. objected to the introduction of the evi ROYAL HRJSJ Hj is tied. A SENSIBLE ICESOI.L'TloK.

Trimble Irwin have removed thoir -lock of drugs from the post office building to Ko. 129 Commercial street, where they will be pleased to see all their patrons. The Obstacles France will Have to Con dence on the ground that the first contract with the I)ix Island Granite Company was made by Hill's predecessor in London, May 31. The following is Ho resolution relative to the disposition of office, Mullelt, and consequently had no tend with in the Event of War with China the surplus ol the Alabama award bearing on this investigation which Kennard intends to move in the Coleman sate it was evident that Blair Tulip, 105, Johnson Williams. Fistes, $115.

R. J. Rudisil. Fistea 3d, $70, Williams. Dora R.

3d, $100, M. Abraham. Dora R. 4lh, $55, H. M.

Abraham. Lucy Young 2d $150, W. Brewer. Lucy Young 3d, $90, John L. Moore.

commons: Resolved, That in view of the public utterances of eminent DRY COODS. and himself could not act in harmony Texas Comes to the Front Again with in this investigation and asked tor the American statesmen with refer letter of Jlurch, requesting the appoint ence to the destination of Couple of Her Old Time Tragedies. the undistributed monies resulting from Lucy Youn? 4th, $S5, Johnson mtnt of government counsel assist him, upon which Blair was detailed to the Geneva award, this house is of the Williams. opinion that an exchange of views be. Lucy Long, $60, Johnson Wil liams.

Supervising Architect Hill Wandering tween the English and United States governments on the subject would be Phyllis Duke 2d, $135, W. B. Ross conducive to the development of friend Duke of Elmendaro. $125, O. Around in a Rather Bad Rjw of Stumps Just Now.

Drinkwater, Cedarville. Extra Gra-le anl Very Trio' TATHAM'S CHEAP STORE. Both Laundered and I ly relations between the two countries. TOUCHING THE FRENCH BLOCKADE. Berlin, May 31.

Despite the assur Harttord Duke, $lla, Olison Neosho Rapids. AbsoIutelyPureu Inquiring (or the MlHainjr. Ked Jacket. $115, C. li.

Bacnelier. be withdrawn. Chairman New said that in order lo proceed to business the committee would let Biair's objection go over for the present. This was satisfactory to all concerned and Coleman offered in evidence the contract made in 1S72 between ex-Supervising Architect Mullett and the Dix Island Granite company for furnishing stone for the New York post office. Coleman said he proposed to show that this contract entitled the contractor to 15 per cent profit, but the latter, with the knowledge of Hill, who was then assistant supervising architect, increased the figures and new contracts were made with this ance of the French that there is no danger of war between France and China the commerce of Germany with China New Yokk, May 31.

A cumber of Hoosier Duke, $119, C. C. Williams. nis Dow.ier never varies. A marvel of JSewtcn.

persons inquired at notice headquarters laundered. Notions of all kinds Dress Goods. lliu purity, strmjftti and wbolesonieness. More is already much disturbed by the Con -this mormon tor children or Lady's Duke, $105, D. W.

Eastman. Flora's Duke, $90, i. V. Pett, Neo economical ttian iho ordinary kinds, ami cannot be sold in competition with the mul- quin dispute. It is hoped friends supposed to have been on the in Berlin that if France iiiu.ie oi low test, snort weight, alum or I sho Rapids.

declares a blockade ot the Chinese ports, bridge at the time of the accident Primrose Duke, $70, C. W. Wilhite. pnoapnaie ponders, hold only in cans. ROYAL IS A KING POWDER CO-1U6 Wall street.

New York. Great lintain and America will refuse Dr. Warner's Corsels. Only in one or two cases was there rea Royal Duke, $30, John Perrier. Duke of Hartford, $75, Charles to recognize it.

French blockade cannot be effective and Germany will cer ton to suppose that the missing person might have been on the bridge Schwager. THE BUSINESS MARTS. tainly support England and America in JNobleDuke, $100, J. W. Brewer.

company without advertising tor proposals. Other coutracts with the same company for work on I opposing it The German government at all. lhe itrett police report that taey have a cart-load of property taken from the anchorage. The most is considering the question of sending Senator Plumb came in on the Santa THE PRICES AT TRADE CENTERS the St. Louis, Boston, and other publ of the clothing was torn beyond recog.

Fe from the east this evening. buildings, was also ottered in evidence. Reported especially lor The Dailt Xkws nition. Very few articles hare been Coleman said he would also offer the JEWELRY. claimed.

The principal hotels in town yester every afternoon by ANDY J. SNIDER regular weekly reports of the super- The coroner will subpo'na the bridge day were liberally patrronized. intendent in charge of the construe Room a S3 and 24 Exchange Building I. D. FOX tion of the buildings.

Requisitions more vessels to the Chinese coast. A WOT IN ST. PETERSBURG. St. Petersburg, May 31.

The man-ifesto issued by the czar on the day of his coronation created an unfavorable impression here. A riot occurred on the evening ot the 2sith among the crowds assembled in the streets. The mob assaulted the director of the police, who was Linn Carter completed yesterday a trustees. Superintendent Martin and all others who can give any information in reference to the accident yesterday. He intends the investigation to be KANSAS CITY STCXJK 1RDS.

At Kansas City. Kansas Citv. Mav HI. had been made lor them several weeks ago, but they had not yet been fine barn for N. D.

Brewer, on Neosho street. Cattle Receipts. 6J9 head: activer'snad- JEWELERS -OPTICIANS furnished. Coleraau then proposed that the committee issue subpoenas for the thorough. Superintendent Martin has been personally investigating the causes higher.

Prayer meeting will be held at the Hogs Receipts. s.3! head. Active at de- appearance of certain witnesses and ex ol the disaster ana the best authentl CHne ol 3 cents muie sales, Presbyterian church this evening at the perts to be appointed, to be designated by to restore order. Uetachments ot Cos Iaily Indicator reports: mated information he can gather AND KE.VLKKS IN Wheat Receipts. 10 tisl im: shipments.

the prosecution to investigate the al sacks were called out and dispersed the leads hiin to believe that the pan 010 bu; higher; No 1 cash, $1 09 bid; No. 2 leged fraudulent granite contracts. He rioters, a hundred of whom were arrest ic was caused bv pick-pockets. cash. but.

DIAMONDS, usual hour. E. Dixon is having a very nice fence built in front of his residence on south Merchants street. thought it could be shown that the gov ed. The riot did not arise lrom politi conn Receipts.

M.sdil 9hiument9. Jio action has yet been taken by ernment paid hundreds of thousands ot cai causes. zi.auu; nigner an(i nrmer; o.2 mixed, cash. the bridge trustees. 1 he superintend bid tor June.

dollars more than the stone was worth A BLOODY OUTBREAK. ent acknowledges that the space allotted at the highest market rates, and work to foot passengers is at present insuf- London, May 31. The outbreak against the Jews, which occurred was paid for which was never perform ficiect, but thinks that when ed. oats o. bid.

RvE No 2 cash, iSc. Euos Weak, at Kiijc doz. BcTTBK Not quoted. At St. Louis St.

Locia. Mav 31. A marriage license was issued to-day to Chas. E. Hubbard and Laurenda Del-nore Bratt, of Madison.

at Rostoff on the 22d, on account of trains begin to run and time has lessen Thomas objected to the appointment the murder of a Russian by JEWELRY, CLOCKS and SILVERWARE. A Fine Assortment ot Emblems, Charms and Pins. Repairing of fine watches and jewelry a specialty. ed the curiosity it will be found to be enough. The bodies of the dead carried ot experts and the question was taken a Jewish publican was quelled under consideration by the committee.

IIous Receipts, f.ir the past two days. the same night after 130 Houses, belong to the Chamber street hospital are being removed to-day to the homes of their After consultation Chairman iNew I1.4L0; shihmeuts, Active at decline; ing to Jews, had been destroyed, and neui snipping. ou su: medium stated that as Steinmctz was already act fifteen of the rioters had been killed by friends and preparations for their burial 5iar 00; butchers to extra. i7 0Mi7 20. iuf as an expert in this matter on Cattle shipping grades slow and the troops.

have begun. All the injured in the Mrs. M. J. Slocum is furnisning some yery fine strawberries for the Empona market, which meet with ready sale.

P. G. Chin is building a neat frame dwelling house on Cottonwood street between Tenth and Eleventh avenues. behalf of Murch there would weak; butchers steers steady at good de DIPLOMATIC ENVOYS. Chamber street hospital are improving mand, i 5 5 65; cows and lieil'crs.

$3 be no difficulty in selecting another ex. Constantinople, May 31. Alphonso A number of inquiries were made there pert to represent the supervising archi T. Taft, United States minister to Austria Flock Unchanged. M.

FIIY'S, to-day lor missing persons tact. heat Unsettled and lower. No. 2 red, and Hungary and tusene Schuyler, but no information concerning them Coleman then asked for an adjourn- United States minister to Greece, Servia could be given as all the dead and in ment until Tuesday, in order to allow THF. and Roumania, were presented to the jured had been identified.

It is believed that a full list of the dead and injured the experts time to examine the papers rmltan yesterday by General Wallace 1 2u. Corn Better, Oats Firmer; 40c. POKK Slow; jobbing 1 0X2-70. I.akd Luwer. At Chleago.

CniCAoo. May 31. Sixty-five men are engaged in track-laying on the K. C. fc E.

railroad, which is now progressing at the rate of naif a mile per day. bearing on the contracts in question. United States minister to 1 urkey. has been given. COMMENTS OX THE DISASTER the fighting renewed.

OLDEST JEWELRY HODS Chicago Culliucii. Calcutta, Nay 31. The fighting be ill lloos Receipts, 15 OIK) head; lairly active Chicaoo, May 31. From interviews tween the forces of the Ameer ot New York, May 31. The universal comment this morning respecting the and steady; light, t.xi7 10; mixed paek- Afghanistan andShinwarris has been re with the managers of leading iron mill ng.

heavy packing and shipping. A man whose arm was broken and badly bruised was treated to-day by Dr. Filkins at his office. The party was very much intoxicated and could give newed. The losses have been heavy on bridge horror is that the same accident in and about this city, it appears inev 3-.

Cattle Receipts, 5,000 head; active; both sides. Rait loads of dead bodies itable that all will close down li liaUe Ui happen at any time, no mat 5 to 10 cents higher; exports. 0 -0; In Emporia. Established in IS6G. The largest stock of first-class Roods.

Prices as low as the lowest. have been brought down the Cabul ter what the police restrictions may be, to-morrow owing to the failure of mill no particulars of the accident which re unless the ttepi are abolished, or at owners to accede to the Pittsburg scale suited in his injuries. He drove a good The May Festival. lhe controversy will not in any team and was going to Cowley county. way atTecl the steel rail 1.

sit, divided for the two streams of pedestrians. The superintendent of the bridge, Martin, makes the following lhe alay lestiva. given last evening mills which will continue operations The Primitive Frientl. by the young ladies of the Presbyterian The managers ol the mill join in assert g.rfKI to cnoieo snipping, (t.00; cm.imon to fair, J5 OikitS CJ. I'm- hanged.

Wheat Active; and higher; No. i rid, Cokn Firmer; M.u i iats Not Uot'l. IlYK -Not quoted. IIAKLEY I'ORK- till 'in. La Kb 11 63.

E.M lRi AMAltIvKTS. Kmi'Oiua. May -f). Whereas, A newspaper has been estab church was certainly a credit in every frank statement: A foi path is certainly no safe place All work warranted to be first-class, -i ing the advantages ot a rest with them lished in Emporia called the "Primitive respect to them, and an occasion of very for such crowds as pass over the as the market is uncertain and prices only moderate while the employees were Watches repaired. etc.

Friend, iu which tUe following Inn guage appeared as editorial great eujoyment to all who participated Widge. It was not intended to accom modate any BUch travel as we are hav only recently engaged in a long strike therein. The room could nut well have "lhe editor having felt for some time from the ellects 1 which they have re that it would be right for him to issue a been more attractive than it wag, every lng. As to steps, it had been decided to put raitings up and down the middle to covered monthly periodical at Emporia, Kansas, feature of it attesting the artistic skill IIEXTIY J. JillM), President Prussing, of the Mason's as divide the jeople going ons way Ironi tor the prosperity ot truth, and the sal and taste of those who had its pre para sociation, stoutly denies the imputation those going the other.

lhe railing vation of souls, consulted with Friends would have to be carried ud in some made by members ot the Brick-layer tion iu charge, the floral decorations be of Cottonwood Monthly meeting, feeling that "with a multitude of counsel whv lievond the top of the steps. Of Lnion, that he tampered with the Best Patent 00 Patent hour 3 Fancv 3 4o XX.X'X 3 00 XXX 2 20 Corn wholesale, 40 Bran 70 Mixed Iced Ml Corn-chop 1W Oats wholesale 30fe4 Shorts 0 JEWELER, ing profuse and very rich. The side course we should carry it probably a agreement signed bv the committee ot ors, there was safety." These Friends walls were set off with evergreen hundred feet along. This was one of arbitration and which it was supposed united with the concern, and approved DKAI.EK IN would end the strike. He as sprays, deftly interwoven with roses, ot a request being made to the Monthly the alterations we had already determined upon and is to be made at '-X serts that the brick-layers are Diamonds, Clocks, pinks, syringas and other Meeting, that it have an oversight ot it COAL.

in a rage simply because once. Then we are going to place side The subject was, therefore, submitted to equally choice gems from Scranton He I Rich-Hill 20c railings on the steps a little further they have been defeated in everything the above named meeting, and after de Osage Shalt lsc I Fine Watches, Jewelry, 64c Flora's storehouse. The tables, too, were back of the same space that is now they have set out to accomplish. The liberate consideration, a committee was appointed, whose office it is to examine end of the strike can not now be fore Very tastefully decorated and were pre loet by them, then further back be li tl tl of en In l.y oat- 11. Htl ti lar su the 1I ill, DM 'r ti i.l ho rm I HI.

tins is th 111 li-f ho. the apM. a Mi Hf tin w) ly rt la -ire lr G. an 151. ea re II.

CI rt8i Itr (-U til maa sale. the for on eo larl tirK bla. AO Kr- ni)f tht lim thf wi we inr cr. tiir 15 CTOI Fr; ill. pa lie- ol tll'IO IV.

tlin ha Gc ir wt Is on 1 in. GO of ha lit Mr of nr ra. cri of vi lZfc thei rr i v. Silverware. seen.

sided over by young ladies arrayed in and approve its contents." (i RAIN'. Wheat No. 2, choice No. 2, straight PRODLCE, LTC. Chickens, per doz Chickens, retail 35 Potatoes, per peck tween the cables.

We can widen the passage by placing the railings further apart and against the cables, and this is Therefore this is to certify that Cot white, all of which added much to the Texas tonwood monthly meeting of friends a 40 enjoyment of the delicious refreshments St. Louis, May 31. A dispatch from has not, either by committee or other 44 30 Corner Commercial St. and Fifth Ave, Opp. EmiKria National I'ank, Kmporia, Kan SOLE AGENT FOR ROCKFORD WATCHES.

served, consisting of strawberries and Killen, Texas, says that in personal en wise, taken any action respecting the 15 15 Butter, per pound 1H4 Fggs, per doz 1 2 tut to be done." "Could not stens be dispensed with?" was asked. "Well, we cialil build whut is called cream, ice cream, cake and lemonade. publication of said periodical, and while counter there Tuesday night between Cheee, per pound 18 (ji 20 we do not desire to call in question the Apples, per bush 0 the latter coming from an artistically Dr. Renfra, a prominent R. motions ot its editor, we deem it our All work L'uuranti -i.

arranged Jocob's Well, which was main J. McDowell, a leading merchant, the LIVE STOCK. (Per 100 pounds, wholesale.) duty to disclaim any connection with its ly in charge of Miss Kate Hurst Prompt attention given to watch, clock and juwrlry repair. WALL PAPER latter was killed and the former serious a samp, or inclined plane, from the top of the steps to a point further down the bridge, but there would be some danger in making the grade any steeper, especially in wet Fat hogs .25 publication and all responsibility ly wounded. Across the rear of the room stretched a Fat steers S.Ountj.iiO Fat cows 3 Owii-t 25 Fat sheep 3.

003.50 Another dispatch says that wnen the In the years 1879 and 1860 a few mem United States flag, and on the north wall or lev weather. bers the Society of Friends separated FRESH MEATS, KTC. tram on the Texas fc Pacific railway reached Baird Station Tuesday night, J. also was one, giving the place a very To the superintendent's statement it from the body ol the church, on account Beefsteak per pound 10 patriotic appearance, which was the W. Mahley, airent of the Texas Express may be added that the tact is now obvi- Roasts.

8 fcl2ir of dissatisfaction, and have established ous that during those hours of the day I company, and John Reeves, a passenger, 4 0 more appreciated, doubtless, from the meetings centrary to the discipline and when the transit is the most lively ana got into a heated dispute and the latter (tilS order of the society and have fact that it still kept in mind the events shot and killed the former. A bystander, 6 been disowned by of of a day which had been so beautifully named Davenpert, was severely wound io the yearly meeting, r.hich con Boiling beef, Veal, Pork, Mutton, Ham, best, Shoulders, Bacon, Dried beef, Dried beef, Sausage, Lard, fe.13 and solemnly observed. ed by one shot fired in the a fray. venes at Lawrence, Douglas county, each on holidays and Sundays, there will always be great danger of a heavy crush similar to that of yesterday, unless some means ot relieving it be devised. Not even the bridge cable track for cars, now nearly completed, will prevent the fcl3 Reeves fled, but the county officers and From beginning to end the evening JUST RECEIVED AXTHE CITY BOOK STORE.

A NEW SUPPLY OF (S-I5 year. 1 be separatists number only a native butlilo a squad of Texas rangers are in close 41 tew Hundred, woereas the membership was one of apparent satisfaction and en pursuit. ot the Society ot Friends in Kansas ag joyment to all who participated in the crush at these times. gregates several thousand, retaining not Good News from the Indian Country. entertainment, and great credit is due only the records but the property of the Hardly Kmonsn Harmony.

Chicago, Mry 31. A Wilcox, Ari Misses EfBe Houghton, Maggie Taylor, church. THE MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY. PrrTSBrRH. May 31.

The session of zona, special from San Carlos says It A meeting has been established at the Hattie Harwood, Kate Hurst, Miss Ki- the United Presbyterian General As corner of Sylyan street and First avenue. is learned that Locaa, his wife, son-in zer, Miss Loomis, Miss Porterfield, Miss in this city, which has lrom time been DeCamp, Miss Davenport, Mrs. Lua- spoken of through the press of the city law, daughter, grand-children, and 14 women and 6 bucks, have surrendered to sembly this morning was occupied in discussion on the report of the finance rommitteee and the committee beck, Mrs. McMurtrie, and a number of as the "Friends," and as the editor of WALL PAPER. the military authorities near ban Carlos.

the paper above referred to attends this other ladies whose names do not now on education. The latter was adopted meeting he doubtless refers to a commit They are direct from Mexico and report all the hostiles ready and anxious to occur us. The receipts were some after an amendment providing for the The most direct route for all points in KANSAS, COLORADO, NEW MEXICO, CALIFORNIA, tee there appointed instead ol '-Cotton- recognition of Lincoln College under surrender. thing over $73, from which a very fair So a speedy ending of the wood Monthly Meeting," which is still the care of the Kansas synod. Indian war in Mexico and the return of OF ALL GRADES EMBRACING Tlih profit will be realized, all of which at Rev.

Dr. J. G. Carson presented held alternately on the corner ot sixth avenue and Sylvan street, and at Cotton tests the faithfulness of those who had Crook to Arizona are anticipated. These Indians are among the number of Chir- lanethv erotest acsinst the action of the wood meeting house, five miles west of and TEXAS.

the affair in charge. ochuas who lett their reservation a year Newest Styles, assembly on the music question, which was signed by a number ef ministers Emporia, where the society has main ago last April. tained its organization uninterrupted lor the past twenty years or more. Valuable Farm Sold. D.

L. Ward, one of the oldest and 3 Trains Daily. The Direct Route for all and elders. Efforts were made to obtain permission for those not members Anderson's Demise. Points in the On behalf ol the Cottonwood monthly Joliet, May 31.

John Anderson, of the assembly to sign the protest ana meeting, Mahlan Stubbs, EAST and NORTH, go upon record, but the opposition was Latest Designs, Elegant Patterns. a year convict from Chicago, aroused Abigail Workman, Clerks. most estimable citizens of this county, has sold his valuable farm on Badger creek to H. Park-man, for about $6,000, and we re en strong that the motion was withdrawn. Via St.

Louis. the prison guard by a series of terror The assembly will adjourn finally this stricken yells at 10 o'clock last night, The South and Southeast orlda. Should you contemplate a trip to evening. Hn. Thompson' Statement.

2 TRAINS DAIXjT and when his cell was reached the man was found clutching the iron bars of the gret to learn will leave us in a few days for California. Jlr. Ward took his claim Nashville, Chattanooga, Atlanta, Savannah, Charleston, S. Jackson ville, Florida, or in fact any point in the in 1S57, and has shown what can be Pullman Palace Hotel Cars are run between CiNCHTXATr, May 31. A statement bT Mrs.

Phil B. Thompson, the first she has made for publication, of the matters door in the last agonies of death, his throat being cut frightfully, while his right hand was also bleeding from a knife wound. His cell mate, Michael St. Louis and San Antonio, via Sedalia, daily. south or southeast, it will be to your in ELLEN PLUMB, 163 Commercial St.

All trains arrive and depart from the Grand terest to examine the advantages over causing the killing of Walter Davis by done in a new country, by making it one of the mot desirable and valable farms in southern Kansas. He has been industrious and Union Depot at St. Louis, thereby assuring Mooney. is suspected, but he contends her husband, appeared here this morn. ail other lines ottered by the ot, Louis, Iron Mountain Southern railroad passengers direct connections.

that Anderson committed suicide. ing. She denies pointedly that she was drunk at the SL Clair hotel and calls Iron Mountain Route" in the way of Assignment Schedule. fast time, elegant equipment, FAST TIME SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION'S God to witness that Davis was innocent enterprising, and is a man of a good deal more than ordinary intelligence. SODEN HALLECK.

New Yore, May 31. The schdule in At present a daily tram is run from of anywrone toward her. When she W. T. SOKES.

L. HA I We regret exceedingly to hear of the the matter of the assignment for the determination of himself and family. benefit of their creditors by the firm Saint Louis Grand Union Depot, attached to which will be found an ele-egant Pullman Palace sleeping car, which runs through to Nashville, SODEN HALLECK. A. A.

TALMAGE, General Manager. F. CHANDLER, Gen'l Passenger Agt. C. B.

KISS AN, As't Gen-1 Pass'r Agt. J. C. BURNETT. Fr'uht and Tk't Aift.

leave ns, and hope they will yet change their minds. where direct connection is made with of Blossom, Hayne naval stores, were tiled to-day. The liabilities are nominal assets, actual assets, express trains of connecting lines, for PBOPEIF.TOKS OF 2VX POHIA The Rickabaugh case still claims the po'nts mentioned above. This train Acres 10 acres lenced and lenced into six separate lots; i connects at Nasbyille with the Jackson went into his room that night, she says they could not waken Miss Buckner, and therefore, she went into Davis' room. Her story was told at Mrs.

Davis' house and in her presence. The annual meeting of the American Surgical association beean to-day in the hall at the Cincinnati College. Indications. Washinctos, D. May 31.

For the upper Mississippi and Misssouri valleys: Warmer, fair weather; southerly winds; stationary or lower attention of the district court. It was Through a Bride. acres under cultivation; 10 acres timber: 100 ville express, having a Pullman Palace expected to-day noon that the examina acres bottom; balance second bottom; run WHOLESALE FLOUR FEED STORE leeping car of the very finest make at Boston, May 31. This morning ning stock water in gravel-bottom cree range first class and permanent; Irame bouse tion of witnesses would be completed by this evening. tached, which runs through to Jacksonville, Florida, without change.

freight No. 12 on the Grand Trunk railroad went down through the iron of one atory and four roomB; orchard of 5.0. we I. In addition to the brands of Flour manufactured bv H.e Lnipor bearinz apple trees, aw young appic irees For further information address F. Chandler.

ut commencing to bear, peacn irees, ou all the standard brands, which we buy at tbe lowest price- tiie ri closest margins. tKtf The Jobbing Trade espeeiaily d. bridge at Stratford Hollow, Vermont, L. A. Loomis, the party who drove off S.

Smith's steers, is still running at herrv trees and some small lruit: VI miles W.m -Jl frnm Cl. C. B. Rinnan, Gen. Pass.

Apent. which was occasionsd by a broken rail. The engineer and fireman weie killed. ia, Kan Empoi tion; mile lrom school. Price, tb.ouu.

1111 LiOmmerCial btreet, large, though the officers are on his trail. Asst Gen. Pass. Agent th va" wit crlo.

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