Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
The Frontiersman from Bird City, Kansas • Page 2

The Frontiersman from Bird City, Kansas • Page 2

Publication:
The Frontiersmani
Location:
Bird City, Kansas
Issue Date:
Page:
2
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

THE AUTUMN POLITICAL CONTESTS. I'm rsons special: Reports nre coming in A TIE FOR THE SENATE. WASTUNGTON TBRniTOWT. Portland. Nov.

4. Thfl majority THE FRONTIERSMAN. from all directions that cattle are dying of tor Voorhees, democrat, for delegate of Waslitneton Paper lflnntitr to Fig urn It Out In Tlil Way. Washington special: The Htar this eve A. fflOlaNINU, I'libllahor.

In ((rent numbers, on farmer having lost clfdit in the space of three hours. Tho symptoms of all Are the same. Some pro KA.NSA. BIRD CITY, A BIG 1'KAU F0U TRACKLAYINW. tildlCAllotiH tlint 7,00: nillns of Railroad will be llullt In I88U.

The Chicago Railway Age, In a late issue, says: In our issue of July 1, we published a summary showing that during the first six months of the year there had been laid In the United States 1,755 miles of new railwnj track, and wo then recorded the prediction "that the total new railway mileage of 188G will not fall short of 6,000 ning figures outn probable tie In the sennte after the 8d of next March. It says that nounce it the dry murrain, and the condi NATIONAL CAPITAL NOTES Ulnme for the Rio difaster now seems to besotting on Weils, the brukeman, who has been placed in jail at Portage, Wisconsin. Governor ITnrrisoit, of Indiana, refused to honor a requisition from the governor of Iowa asking lor the surrender of William H. Bradbury, accuse of forgery. The solicitor of the treasury, Mr.

McCue, has rendered the secretary of the treasury an opinion in tlio matter of the alleged attempt at smugg ing by offl- Betnrns From Nome or Voting on TiiesdaT NICW VOBK. Albany, Nov. 3. The Journal says tho assembly stands: Republicans 77, democrats 61. It states that twenty republican congressmen were elected and fourteen democrats.

The Herald says: "Tho house of representatives will have lUOdomocrats, 153 republicans, and five bibor men. The democrats therefore will have a clear ma-ioritv. overall, oteitdit votes." tions are exceeding alarming and iavor- on March 8 the tarms of sixteen republican and nine democratic senators will expire. Of the sixteen republicans who will retire AFFAIRS IN KANSAS Washington Territory, will bo between 1,500 and 2,000. NICW HAMPSIimPJ.

CVmcnno, N. Nov. 4. The election of MrKenney (democratic) to congress in the First district, nyar IFnym'H (republican) is conceded by a nluinbly oTabout 150. This Is a demoerntic tni.in of one member, and equally divides the New Hampshire delegation WISCONSIN.

MrLWAnticw, Nov. 4. Telegrams f.nd let-tors are pouring in upon Governor Rusk from leading men all over tiie country con twelve will certainly be succeeded by men of tlio same party. Messrs. Sherman, Al- nblo to this opinion.

The pastures have become oaten down very short, and cattle have been able only to get about halt enounh to eat. This was their condition Tor several weeks previous to being turned Into the cornstalks, where they wero allowed to gorge themselves with the dry ccrn leaves. This probably would not bo hurtful were they well supplied with good, miles, and mny considerably exceed that. This statement excited much surprise nnd driclv and Edmunds have been re-elected and tho legislatures of Connecticut, Maine, Eighteen out of the twenty-four aldermen elected in New York city are democrats. Tho Times says: '-Returns from all the counties in this state give Rutus W.

incredulity, but it tAts bnsed on inlorma- cers of the Portsmouth and Saratoga. Htf Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, New York, Pennsylvania and Wis tion nnd not on guess work, and Its cor- gratulatory of the triumph oi la ano or- der over annrchiBt agitators. This after Peckhum, for associate judife of the court of appeals, a plurality of 10,1252. These consin are republicans. The democrats lose one of the nine whose terms expire Fair reelne-tnl already verified.

During the four months which havo already elapsed since that statement was made over 3,60 clear water and plenty of salt, but the great Knnnnft II nil way HIMIem. Toptdta Mpeciul: Two important cnnes were uraiid in the supreme court to-dny, ono bt'iM the Chicago Alton Bridge company at Atchison vs. the Pacific Mutual Telegraph comany. The latter company neck to criTBs tlio Missouri river at the Atchison bridge, which is objected on the ground that for non-complmncea with the United Status statutory provision, it has no rtjdit to do so. This provision requires the sinning of a contract giving the government precedence in Bending dispatches and ngures are, oi course, sninecx- to revwion, but it is improbable that the official vote noon the governor returned rrom his home nt Viroqun to the cnpitiil Madison.

8o great was the pressure of callers to extend of Nevada and are secure of the remain scarcity rain has caused tho stock-watering place to become stagnant, and will materially change the result indicated." When late hist night it was made known at der, so that If the legislatures of Calfomia, in many places to dry up entirely, making it necessary for fanners either to pump the hendnmirters of the (Jentml jjatmr Ind ana and New Jersey prove to bo demo-cm tie tli result of the changein the senate union that Henry George was defeated, the congratulations that the governor nom a levee at the Vilas house. More than 500 people called. The governor estimates that his plurality wl I exceed 80,000 From complete returns from nil legislative dis water from the well by hand or drive a crowd assembled, gave voice to expressions of is just. miles of mnin track have been added to that already laid in the present year. The preliminary work of grading and bridge building which had been in progress during the first part of the year In almost every state In the union has now been supplemented by a very largo amount of track-laying.

The weather throughout the entire country has been unusually favorable long distance to water. the right of purchase at any time alter live ILLINOIS. Chicaoo. Nov. 8.

Comnlete returns show tricts the Sentinel to-night figures that republicans will have a majority of 30 over all opposition in the legislature on Joint ballot, ami they will control both the sea- Topeka special: The following articles of incorporation were filed in the office of the of state to-day: Tho Kansas yearn. that tho next Illinois legislature will stand follows: Bennte Republicans tis, dem The Chicago, Kansas Western Railroad company weeks a mandamus to compel the Htv. Kmnoriu, Dorado Midland Rail ate and assembly. ocrats 18, united labor 1. House Republicans 78, democrats CG, labor 7, prohibi comtiitMHiimers of Stafford county to issue CONNECTICUT.

IlAUTFonn. Nov. 4. Complete returns bonds voted in aid of that company. 'I wo way company.

The purpose of this company is to build and construct a standard gnujje rond, beRinning at Kansas City, and running through Wyandotte, Johnson, desires that wines, for ubh on board vessels and clothing and other articles for tjie use oi the of Peers themselves be exempt from duty. Fancy articles imported by them ns presents or for the use others were subject to duty but no penalty is attached. Washington special: Regularly once month the figure ol a woman closely veiled is Been in McPherson square, usually about twilight. Sho is of good figure and quite prepossessing. She will sit on some ot the park settees for a few minutes while her gaze Is riveted upon th magnificent equestrian statue of the deceased general.

Twenty-six years ago Miss Emily Hoffman, one ot the richest belies of Baltimore, while visiting out west, met and fell in love with General Mcpherson, and they became nfthinrod. Th general was engaged in the war, and could not spare time lor the wedding. Tlio dark days ol strife continued and tho general fell in battle with tho miniature of his sweuL-henrt pressed to his breast. Thetady I never recovered from the shock, and regularly visits ri0Httue of her dead hero. Great anxiety Is shown by national bankers throughout tho country over the-threatened collapse of their circulating security to the government, as Treasurer for the state fi.r governor gives Clevflnnd after March 3 will be a net loss oi tnree to tho republicans, a democrat having been chosen to succeed Mahone from Virginia.

Tiie present senate stands forty-four republicans, thirty-four democrats and "Readjuster" Riddle-berger, but Senator Van Wyek comes back from Nebraska ns a people's representative. Ho made It's fight before the whole people and won on the issue of opposition to corporations. During Mb present term he has not hesitated on occasions to antagonize his party, and under the conditions of his re-election he may be more independent still. Leaving Van Wyek and Riddleberger out of the count the next senate will stand, provided the democrats secure the three doubtful states mentioned, thirty-seven republicans, thirty-seven democrats. Thus Messrs.

Van Wyek and Riddleberger would hold the balance of power. tionists 2. Tho ex-wpenKer Haines to the legislature ts confirmed. Later advices show definitely that (Jest, republican, is elected in the Kleventh district bv 400 maiiiritvoverNiece.dcinorrnt. for construction, the improvement in general business has encouraged railway extension, and the result is that the year 188(1 will show an aumunt of new railway mileage equalled by not moro than three or Tour years in the history of the country.

The following table, summarized from of tho coin missioners refuse to sign the bonds and the supremo court is asked to com pel tlii'in oliey the wishes of the (dem.) Lounstmry (rep.) Forbes (pro.) Raker (labor) 2,743. Douslnn. Bhnwnee, Osage, Lyon, Chase, voters of that county. The leginlature will stand: Senate repub flroenwood. Butler and Cowley counties, to Dispatches from UellevHlo, say snai rne Nens county ytwlerdi.y voted $115,000 licans.

14: democrats. 10. Houserepub Hon. W. R.

Morrison, democrat for re MMinnd. Texas, or some point on the in aid 1o the vhicaoo. Kansns tv; Western licans, Ufhj democrats, 100; labor, 2. The election to congress from tho Kightoenth detailed record given week by week in another department, shows the mileage of district, has been defeated h.Y Jim repuun- Texas fc Pacific railway. Capital stock, Siri.000.000.

Directors II. W. Shumaeh- railroad, which will bo pushed to tho west Hue of that county immediately. The bonds voted hud 510 majority, which was twice, the majority exnuLted. legislature elect state ulcers and unitea Slates offipiT.

MRECTOIl KIM It ALL'S ItEPOKT. enn opponent. Judge John linker, by a majority of about 1.000. A Chicaao Daily pi J. O.

McGinnis, P. M. Do well, Julius Turner. A. Posset William McGinnis, News Alton (ill.) special says: "Morrison's delent is to be attributed to the new track which has been laid in the United States, so far as we have been able to learn, from January 1 to October 31, 188 II: IN TIltST T1CN MONTHS OF 1 880.

B. Weeks, I. C. Thomas and M. W.

Por- J. V. Fulieut, of Garden City, some timo Bin eo Hindu complaint to the railroad commissioners that the Santa Fo would not B'dl cnnl to more than one dealer in that efforts of the Knight of Labor, and to the terflcld. The estimated length of the road exertions of John Jarrett, of Pennsylvania, In connection with this prone mo sicuiuion it is a fact worth mentioningthat both Van Wyek and Riddleberger have given evi-itntif-fl nt n. kindlv foeliinr for the administra who has been in the district long emmah to State.

No. Lines. Mil' influence a large labor vote in the direction 18 Operation of thfl H. H. TTltnt Tor tlio Year Knrird mm 30 Other Mutters from the National apltal.

Washington spocfal: Tiie report of Dr. Kimball, director of the mint for the yea ended June 30, was mode public to-day. While the mints do more work than during tho previous vear, the expenses were less of Morrison a defeat. tion. In tho event of any conflict between the executive and the senate the two votes Vi.hrtiMltn.

n.nd Virmnla would deter IOWA. 30 108 Des Moinks, Iowa, Nov. 3. Lnter re- mine the isHiie. Van Wyek and Riddle-bfirtrer would have it in their power, by co 1b 800 miles.

At Wynndotte Irtst week Officer-Green B. Anderson was called to the Garno house where Joe Darling, who woe intoxicated, was raising a disturbance and brandishing his revolver. Darling had just started nlong Third street when the officer overtook him near' Armstrong street and demanded his surrender. In reply, he turned, turns ret ved bv the State R-eistor, includ 24 Jordan says he will call in all ot the A In I ut ma ArliniiFUirt Arizona Calilninin Colorado Dakota Florida Georgia Idaho in or full and onrtv renorts of 1)0 out of by 55107,000. The p.

Id deposits during counties, confirm previous figures of 1)0- counties, coniirui previmm nui.vn i operation with tho democrats, to organise the senate; or should Van Wyek voto with the republicans and Riddleberger with the ntm eo i tween 1 1,000 and 1 2,000 on the republi- the year aggregated $40.006,5.14, of winch r3(i 000,000 outstanding bonds before the end of this fiscal year. Nearly all ot these are held to secure national bank circulation, and Mr. Trenliohn, comptroller of the cur-234 rency, announces in an interview to-day $32,450,403 was of domestic production, can state tickot, a republican gain of about democrats on tiie question of organization. The silver deposited and purchased was there would be a tie, and there is no vice- 7,000 over last year. Tiie congressional districts are as follows: Gear, representa Indian Territory Hlino'H Indiana.

president to throw the deciding vote. of which 32,454,644 was of domestic production. The coinage of gold 53 338 1)57 city. Under date of the 201 the rommis-Bioiieis reply that a Colorado coal com pnny haw tho appointing of ngentH, and that the Santa Fe is willing to haul any coal piiiTluirii'd of other that the commiNaioners have no authority over Co or.ido companies. Mr.

Fallen to-day returns with the charge that the cominis fuoncrs totahy voided replying to Ids complaint, and rniaHtnU's the proposition, inserting that the Santa Fe is tho coal company and has the right and power to sell all dealers des'ring to deal in Color ado coal, lie says the coiiiuiiHsiouers tire supposed to stand between th people and the railroads, and they do not do so then the hoard should be abolished. He asks that hist ice lie done in this conl business, and that tho commissioner proceed exm t-ly as they would if an attempt wan made to monopolize groceries dry goods or hardware, lie invites reasons why action should not bo taken to break up this monopoly. Kansas Majorities. Topbka, Nov. 5.

Seventy-two counties have tent in their majorities for governor as SLUGGED AND K0BBED. aggregated silver. The Beignorago on the coinage of sil that the banks must replace the bonds as fast as they are called or be cloBed up. A special says: Some significance is given to the voto accorded foreign-born candidates for congress nt. tho recent election.

as Anderson asserts, and commenced firing at him, und the officer in self-defense re- turned the fire, two of hia shots taking effect in the man's nbdomen, from tho effects of which he will die. Henry Blaret, a 5-year-old boy, was drowned in the vat of the vinegar factory at Topeka, nnd was not found until next Two Kansas City Touch Sluff and 00 9 3 27 Bob uii Old Man. ver from July 1, 1S78, to July IHSfi, amounted to $31,102,303, At the dateof the passage of the coinage act of 1878, the An examination of the returns shows that Kanbas Citt, Not. 6. The 7Vm' 3i special from Bloomiugton, 111., says: ft rank Iowa Knnsas Kentucky Louisiana Maine a rylund Massachusetts MicliiiiH Mimi'H'itn MitsHiNtuppi Missouri Montuna Nebrrmlill.

New J.Tsey New York Nfirlh Carolina Litcligy. a German ditcher, asred 50 years, was tive, in lirst district, has 1,1 oo majority; in the Second Hayes (dem.) 6,340 plurality; Kirk wood has 1.031 over Q'Mcnrn, the candidate of the Knights of In the Third, Henderson (rep.) hat 1,800 majority. In the Fourth, Fuller (rep.) has 1,240 majority. Iu tho Fifth, Kerr (rep.) has 823 majority over Frederick, a republican gain. In the Sixth, Weaver (fusion) is re-elected by 400.

In the Seventh, Conger (rep.) is re-elected by 900. In the Ninth, Lyman (rep.) is elected by 1,100 majority. In the Tenth, Holmes (rep.) is elected by about 1,200 majority. In the Eleventh, St ruble (ivp.) is re elected by 5,400 majority. Sixty nix counties complete give a republican majority for Jackson, secretary of state, of 14,180, a not republican gain of over 0,000.

KKNTIICKY. Cincinnati. Nov. 3. The slartiing de 13 12 0 1 2 8 4 8 27 4 1 1 2 1 10 11 4 2 1 12 3 3 8 7 1 11 6 1 11 1 5 3 6 1 Blunged on the road near Townnda yesteraay and robbed of $150 bv two St.

an irers young 1 almost every German and Irishman was 2)7 elected. It is claimed by tho laboring ele- 119 ment that their votes wero concentrated 48 on foreign-born candidates where it 12 was found practicable. Ab an or- aa the Knights of Labor is 39 made up largely of foreign-born men. If men whom be had met In this city wno knocked him seuBeleas with a slung- snot. London price of silver was 55 pence, ana the intrinsic value of the silver dollar 93J4 cents.

At no time since has the price been so high, and last year the decline was rapid, fnlling to the loweat price ever known. At the lowest price the silver doll. was wort 71 cents. Thedirecto. estimates the coin circulation in the United States July 1, 1H8, at $548,320,031 gold and silver.

The production of gold nr'. aiiver in the world during t'l(! 'al-endar vear 1N85 is estimated at Tho two men were arrested at Jollet this morning, and Deputy Sheriff Swaiu Btarted 134 there is any thing in the claim that the la 54 with them for this city this afternoon. morning, lie waB missed anu cue vny was searched for him without avail until one of 1 lie workmen discovered him. It appears he was playing in tho vat room, and aloose board let him to bis death. At Leavenworth some mischievous boys stretched rope across the street, and as Mr.

Will Cronin cumo driving into the city the horse attached to his buggy ran into the obstruction and was thrown down, receiving several severe bruises about the head and fore legs. One eye of the animal is midly hurt, and it is feared will be entirely lost. At Towanda the deputy left the tram Willi in egou IVniiHv! vjuiiu 24 ltiC 101 borers have gren tor hopes in foreign-born congress, and if ii is true, as belfeved, that tho majority of the Knights of Labor votes were cast from an- the men to take them lo Lftcligy's House lor Identification, It belua feared that Litcligy u'na nlliillt to 10 feat of (Speaker oil fi G. Car islo was foreshadowed in the returns hist niuht. From Tt wa f'd that the nonle mlrht attempt 404 con try sypathy with German-American and tolMich the prisoners, but although the two i Irirdi-Aiuenran enndirliitoR find ofHephnlrl.

the returns received to-dn Carlisle himself, gold, and at coinage value nearly $125,000,000 tn silver. The production of silver stead ly increases. Tiie United Slates holds rank its he principal producer of precious metals, its production L.in nut. two-tilths of that of Hie world. South Carolina Tennesso Tex us Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisi-onsin Wyoming this afternoon, concedes his defi iit.

His sncceHsful competitor is George II. Thoebe, 136 49 346 83 native Kentuckian, though oi foreign Wichita special: The great foot race for Marion Miitxtmll Mci'liurHon Mentle mmi Anderson. Atchison Warton Bourbon. parentage. Ho is an artist iu wood earv- ers, it may bo that there 1b some significance in Mrs voto.

Politicians here who have analyzed the report say they find more Catholicism in votes for foreign-born caudidat'S than sympathy for them on account of nationality. The German and Irish members of the house are more uni and has been employed a manufac the championship of America was run to-dny between M. K. Kittlcman. of Harper, Kns, and Charles Gibson, of San Francis ftlont-tomory tory in this city.

He is described as an agitator, fit to be a leader among working- Total in 39 states nnd territories 21G 5,439 It appears, therefore, that tnicklnying has been in progress thisyenrin thirty-nine r.r (ni-i v.uMvmi HtntoH tiTwl territories on men. The coinage of tho world for the calendar yi-ar 18H5 was in gold and $07. 000,000 silver. Thedii ect or est iuia 'es that about- 30 per cent of the consumption of gold in coinage and 10 per cont of the silver coiiHisti ot all coins nnd material resmelted. The consumption of gold in the arts in the United States is estimated at! abont $35,000 per annum.

The report embraces a collection of reports by foreign co. The Btnkes were 5,000. At B.80 the two men came to the mark and after three unsuccessful attempts started, Kittleman versally popular, when taken as a whole. MINNESOTA. St.

Nov. 3. The entire re 210 lines, und that no less than 5,439 than any othurs. publican stato ticket has been elected in nivhwav men were lullv Uk'imiieU uy Lllctigy, there was uo outbreak of violence find the I deputy arrived here with theni at 9 and ulaced them in jail. They gave their names ns w.

P. Nenhler of Kansas City and rune Diummnud of. Leavenworth, Kau. They are both quite young and wdl dressed. Their clothing is marked with bloon iu uianv olaces.

LItchpywill probably die, as his head hat seven wu'uuds upon it. wi ii ad itEconns. Nephlcr Is quite well known in this cltv ana belongs to a very respectable family, lie is about 19 vcars of aire and for some time had been wild', hut had never been regarded as a desperate criminal, although he had been lie-fore the police court a number of tunes for minor offenses. The most serioiiB charge ever brought against him was the robbing of a drunken man, for which he was lndicti-d by the gi-Bud jury, and escaped trial through the intercession of friends, nrmnmmwi horn a hard renutnt on mu had Morns Morion Neaiiiha jNeonho New iiNorton lntf Osborne. Ottawa Brown Holler Chase tan Cherokee Cheyenne.

Clark Clny Cloud Coffey Comanche Cowh-y wo almost immediately sprang to the Trout and kept it to the end of the race, coming Minnesota by majorities of 10,000 to 000. On the joint ballot the repub leans 400 rmiresenttttives on me nioour.uoii, mui- i- will proimbly havo a sate wonting major out about four feet in advance of his competitor. About 5,000 people wore present, ity in the state JeuiHlatiire, at UBlW- l.f.H. Vntr hold pruu.a. It'oltawuto ie umuln ted miles ot new main track, not counting sidings and additional tracks, have been added to the railway system of the United Si ntes since January 1.

Remembering that the total new mileage of 1HH5 was onlv 3.131 miles and that of 1884 only 3, miles, the record tor the first ten months of tho present year will be seen to indicate an astonishing increase o( activity. Rapid as lias been the work ot tracklay-Imij the last few months, a very large ilo iaiiM fii r.wr standard of values, coinage, ai balance of the power. including many prominent sporting men from Kansas City, St. Louis. Chicago and the eastern cities.

There was the most in 1 1 rntt stocks, etc. Accompanying tables show 2W A TJew Hond. St. Louis dispatch: To-day Colonel Hay-ward, president of the Missouri Central Railway company, signed first mortgage on the property, preparatory to issuing bonds for the construction of a road. The road is projected botweon Kansas City and St.

Louis, running thromih the richest piirt t.lio tnte alona the Missouri river from AK WISCONSIN. Milwaukbh. Nov. 3. Nothing has been H.Mfl tense interest tn the result and over UK Kcpubiio.

i Hiley Itnoka received to change the estimatfs made last 50 000 was wagered. The distance was 150 yards. Time, 14J seconds. Uush night. Governor Husk's plurality win ie from 20,000 to 25,000.

The comploxion of the Wisconsin congressional delegation remains unchanged. additional mileage has been undergoing the preliminary work ot construction, and will fun Arrow HOCK. SOU1II Ol me nvor, been arrested Bevoral times. Ilo was a email card sharp and lived in the bottoms, working contldence games on green stramrerB. Ab.mt Topeka special: Frank Payne, acolored be ready for the track before the end ot the from that point tn Lee's Summit, thencs the rate of silver to sold yearly since jorcf, the price of silver since 1733, the domestic production ot gold nnd silver since the establishment of the mint, the annual pro-tion or previous metals in the world since 1493 and the coinage of the principal nations.

CONB1DERINO AN EXPOSITION. At a meeting of the exposition executive committee to-night it was ordered that a convention of the board ot promotion, including the members from various states ii.i-t.it.rii.R iiR i-nllpd to meet in Wash man, was burned to death Inst night while Contracts for tho con tit. obn Hidine Scott (n irvmt.lia fliro Ullicer Iton tiTestua year, rom a glance overine neiu oi oner- to Kansas uny NEW JEHSET. Trenton, N. Nov.

3 The legislature Uhvis Decatur. Edwards. ttlk Klleworth. Finney Ford franklin Oovn Greenwood. Greeley Htu pT Hai Hodgeman Jnekson.

Jewell. Nephler on a charge of picking-pockets, but sentence was suspended, and he ttiea left the struction are let, and work will pronamy be commenced tins month, the road to be finished in a year. in an intoxicated condition. He and another man went to the stable of John Bur-fis, the unknown man locking Pnyne inside. stands: Senate Kennblicnns 11, demo- Hewara Bliawneo rats 10.

Assembly Republicans 27, demo ntiona wo are now certain' that our lowest estimate will be considerably exceeded, and that the new railway miltage of 1880 will prove to aggregate not less than 7.000 miles, whilo if tho weal hen conlinue- favorable it may considerably exceed that figure. In all probability the record of cousl mo city A Shocking Accident crats 33. Tho democratic majority on joint ballot will be five. LateBt figures Bliernutn. Smitli BinlTord Stevens Sumner In a few minutes fire broke out, calling a crowd within a few minutes.

Payne was heard inside, but it seems he was too intoxicated to realize tho easy escape at his com give ureen a.uuu piuraiuy. Cincinnati special: About 11:30 o'clock and just before the Midland pa sRenger train ington, Tuesday, Bee. 7, tor the purpose deliberating upon a plan and presenting the same to congress. The board Includes Detectives In tlio Tolls. Chicago special: The arreBt was made this afternoon ot Capt.

Joy and E. M. Lance, of the Pinkerton guards, concerned tion tor 1880 will bo found to surpass that MASSACHUSETTS. Horton. Nov.

3. Returns from a'l but the iicveruors of the forty-six states and ot any other year in the history ol the due here at 12:30 o'clock readied Love-land, it struck a buggy at a crossing and i nomas Trvco two towns in the state give the following territories, tiie mayors of all cities con vote: For governor Ames, ordinary and unhealthlul activity 1881 in the recent shooting at the stockyards by killed Mrs. Nellie Day, its only occupant, Andrews, Lutbrop, Uuiwb. Lilt bet te. liSiie Her bend was smashed into a Jelly and her body was borr'-bly mutilated.

The buggy wi Hin.iHhei into a thousand pieces, but 8,148. For lieutenant-governor Hrnck-ett, Foster, Wanh'ngton, Wichita. Wilson Wyandotte. Leaven w'rth DOTS AND DASHES. A fire nt Dcs Arc, Ariisnsas, on Saturday, lilaokmer, o.a-o, ns i-iecuun ui Donovan, in the Eighth over hh the engine struck the buggy squarely the Lincoln Linn horse escaped injury.

winch lerrence uegtey was itineu. inemen previously arrested were admitted to bail on condition that they should give nil the information they possessed to the authorities. Upon the information given the above arrests were made and three others will slmrtly follow. It is stated that Capt. Joy fired at the'strikers from the front platform of the car nnd that Lame fired from the rear.

Joy stated at the inquest that he taining a popuhition oi anu up wards, the presidents and secreturiee of state agricultural societiesand srangos and the vice-regents ot the Mt. Vernon association of the union. The programme to be considered at said convention is as follows'. Kirn A constitutional centennial celebrationis at the national capital, March 4, 1889, by tlio sixteen American republics in honor of the parent republic the United States. Second A world exposition the national capital from May 1 to the end ot October, 1892, in honor ot the Allen, was erroneous, Alien nnving a fair plurality.

Corrected returns from the Ninth give Burnett, a plurality. Corrected returns from the Ninth give Burnett, a plurality ot only 23. Russell is mand by knocking off boards and pasbing out. Four horses were also burned. Lawrence special: The morning and nft erpoon sessions of the National Woman's Suffrage convention were held in the Christian church and were largely attended.

Addresses were made by Mrs. Colby, Mrs. Saxon and Miss Anthony, and speeches by citizens. The evening session was hold in a large skating rink, and this immense building was crowded by nn attentive audience that came to bear Susan B. Anthony.

Judge Kmery introduced her after givinghia own testimony in favor of equal suffrage. At the conclusion of Miss Anthony's dress sho was sorenaded by tho First meat band, which has earned the reputa Tlie President Satlsfled Washington special: The president re destroyed six stores two churches. The losses aggregate $150,000 I Michael Davitt is at Sf, Paul. He docs not I intend to return to Iichwd until his engagements on this Bide of thjaAtlautio have been fulfilled. ceived comparatively few dispatches to knew no tiling oi any nring.

day in reference to elections. Leopold Morse nnd W. L. Scott were the only two elected in the Tenth. MICHIGAN.

DetHoit, Nov. 3. The Free Press this morninir corn-odes the legislature to the re 400lh anniversary of the discovery oi congressmen who wired him news of their election. The president, it Is said, is well pleased with the result of yesterday's election, and sees nothing that can be con J. G.

Fangborn, assistant general passenger agent of the Btdtiinorejftnd Ohio road, has re-slimed to engage in tb patcnt-mcdiclue business, The police of Pesth Ifouud thirty persons, nearly naked, slecpingjln a warm-water drain. The revival of the race Issues at Richmond bv the Kuiifhts of Labor has led to a difficulty strued into a rebuke to the administration Great Interest 1b felt by the ladies of Boston in the prospective visit of President Clevo- land and his bride to attend the Harvard an- uivcrpary. A railway telegraph operator at Ingrahara Station, Pennsylvania, had a call at midnhrhi from a madman dresBed in white, armed with a huge knife. Trains were necessarily brought to a standstill while the operator stood ou the defensive In the corner of tiie room for an hour. Some trainmen who came to investigate captured the lunatic.

Aloys of $100,000 was sustained at Southampton, Ontario, by tho burning of lltty buildings. Prince Do Lyuar, whose death at Berlin from heart disease is reported, married a daughter of Gennre M. Pi.rsntiB, of Columbus, Ohio, who survives hlinwUh three children. Ti-. John E.

Hull, of Green Island. Now A Nice RtiBInn. Tirnova, Nov. 2. Count Starczlnskl, the Austrian consul at Sotla, while ou hm way to this city, was seized by brigands and robbed ot his money and uniform.

Tlio count demands the authorities to take active steps for the capture of the brigands. General Kaulhars, demanded untfsfnotfon on behalf of the Russian subject, who he tion of being the finest in the state. or its policy America. Third A permanent expos, nou at Washington of the antiquities, histories, arts and Industries ot the three Americas, to bo the outgrowth of the world's exposition of J80a, and to remain under government control on a plan somewhat similar to the national museum. TUB NATIONAL BANKS.

The abstract of the condition or 2.852 national banks at tho close of business Tl.inaHnv Dnt. 7. made nublic to-day, publicans, and says the stato ticket is st ill in doubt, with the chances in Kvor of tlio i fusion candidates. The Tribune ulaims the state for the republicans by a vbirality from to 10,000. nnd republican majority on joint ballot in the legislaVuie ol 50 or 60.

The republicans elected sii congressmen and tho fusion live, a republican gain of two. The Seventh and Tenth tKs-tricts, said to be fu-ion, are considered doubtful by the republicans. COLO II A DO. An Afghan lleglment Massacred London, Nov. 4.

Dispatches from Cabul sav tho Ghilaafs have surprised auu ami nu which may cud in a duel between ex-Mayor Liuiib, of Norfolk, and Representative George D. Wise, of Richmond, The treasury official estimate the reduction A no tiler Kan Killing. Salina special: Last night Adam R. Head, a well-known farmer and politician of this county, was shot by Wat Chilson, another politician and farmer of local celebrity, and died instantly. When under tated a reirlmunt of Durante, who were going shows reserves ot $2,513,844,751, bonds charges wna unjustly dismissed from lie post Icirafadviser ol the municipal government at gnliu.

It is stated Unit the Russian in qwa-i tion was origlmillv a nihilist and wa expelled from Russia for complicity iu the murder r.nhnl. Tiie scene of the masnacre was nd drafts, inscouuLeu 1iiL-tLiir BdVPl.tV Ililll'S fiOUth Of GllUZIll, states bonds to secure circulation, storks, bonds and mortgages, The insurrection started by the Ghilzai tribe the late czar. of the public debt for October at 000. i An opinion has boon given by Attorney General Garland that national bunks must deposit iniittvai-hi'Hrhur bonds to secure circulation. the influence of liquor both men wero con- ttogtiuues to spread.

sWusivo oi United mates uonos, Denvrii, Nov. 8. From measre returns, the indications are that Adams, democrat, has been elected governor by a small majority, and possibly Rend, congressman, on account of a great amount of scratching. Returns are coming very slowly. York, realizing that his davs on earth were aiderod dangerous, and when they met, THE MARKETS.

7ii0due from reserve agents, i3.uo from other national banks, nv.iinn.i fur clearing house. Carlisle Coming West. $0fi! 530,04 gold and silver coin und drunk or snber, a war of abuse would follow. During the excit ng political campaign which has closed they have met on one or two occasions, and but for the interference of outsiders the tragedy which OMAHA. II AT No.

2 DAKOTA. Huron, Nov. 8. The total returns from and that culled 3 per cents cau uot be used lor that purpose. It is rumored In Vickslmrg that C.

P. Huntington and Lcland Biunfnrd intend to open and cultivate ono tnimhvd thousand acres of cotton laud In tho Yazoo delta, ou oue of their railway lines. RmiMi Dnltnta oive Gilford, republican treasury ertillcnte. iegai tender noten. liabilities, capital stock pivd in, Cincinnati dispatch: The Times-Star this afternoon says Speaker Carlisle, who is now with Mrs.

Carlisle vl Iting their sons in Wichita, will, after the end of the term iu congress to which he has jut been elected, remove from Kentucky and probably make his home at Wichita. 60 40 () 84 (- 21 1M candidate for delegate to congress lg.000 liAItl.liY No. 2 Rvk-No. 2 Coun No. 2 mixed G7 4034 85 22Ji 80 20 majority over Day, democrat, in opina comity Redileld gets the county mat by siivpius iunn, io i i other undivided profits, national bank notSs outstanding.

ATB11U, iS It Is now stated that the money stolen from 28 IUjttbr Creamery numbered summoned Miss Georgia es-nitn io his hi-dfhie, and Ihev wore married. After a will leaving Ms bride eonaideiale fortune, he died on the following day. Marcus Jordan, of Bielefeld. Germany, has just celebrated the one hundred and seventh Inlveraary of his birth, iu good heath and meu tally clear. A fiie at Memphis destroyed the Chickaaaw coopei'uge-wurlM, valued at $100,000.

It is rcpor.ed in tho City of Mexico that OcnerarOarcla de la Cadena has boon shot for high treason. A London cablegram reports a fall of 3 per ton lu the price ot tin. Poatalclerks named Glbbs and Flynn, run-nlg between Logansport and Keokuk, have 610; individual deposits, un Adnms express cur on tho San Francisco )UTTiiHFresh dairy, 18 occurred last night would have been enact-sd at an earlier day. They have been bitter enemies, politically and otherwise, for a number of years, and many have predicted that ono would die at the hands of the other. They spt most of tho day, Wednesday, in Salina.

no doubt coming in due to other national banks, rouu was nenriy iw.uiw. 200 majority- The lull repuunenn kickph is elected in Beadle county by about 600 majority. Tho republican legislative ticket in tho Kighth district is elected by a large majority. 980; due tostate bnks and bankers, An inquest held nt Evaiisville, Wisconsin, on the body of a stockmun named Hiunlltou to obtain election news and remaining in DELAWARE. WAoutwriTnw.

Nov. 8. Blues, demo. Stewart's Bom Surrendered- Washington special: ir. W.

A. Crotfutt, showed that his spinal cord was broken ova full from a car at liiiiMboo, and that he survived Lis injuries for a week. the eveningto celebrate Anderson victory, H8 bot of thorn were his sutmortors. A era, has a majority in the state of 5,000 editor of the Washing to nvpost, gives ths ffoi.tr p. nrohiblt iotust.

The repub President Cleveland bat selected Thursday, What Bonanza Muck ay Says. As for me, I get too much newspaper notoriety. I do not seek it, and I do not like the wav some of the papers make free with my alTaira and those of my family. My two boys are abroad gcttinff ready for college. My wife has received much hospitality, aud has tried to re ay it iu kind.

And 1 have gone ou quietly attending to business here In the western world, which I love and where I feel at home. Some of the things which have been printed about us are outrageous, but 1 do not take the trouble of answerim; ail the newsuaner fic licans took but little part in the election. facts of the recovery tX body of A. T. Stewart: November 25, as the day of national prayer aud thanksgiving.

there wero uo witnesses, the statements oi Chilson will have to be depended upon nl- most entirely for evidence. He afntes that on his way home, in company with a man Th tiHinocrnts ectod everything, inciuu K.ms-Fresh au (go autf t'mcKKNS Old per dos 2 00 2 50 2 00 2 50 km oku Choice, 7 00 7 50- Okangks Per box 5 50 5 50 Ai'PLKS-Choceperbbl 2 50 3 00 Hkanh Nhwb, por bu 140 150 Onions I'erbudiel 00 00 Potato isa Per bushel 50 55 Honky Nob. choice, per 15 15 Wool Fine, per lb 14 16 BKnn-Timnthy 2 20 (4 2 50 Fbkus Ulne 1 HO 1 40 II ay Haled, per ton 0 50 7 00 llAY-lnbulk 0 00 7 00 Hons Mixed packing 3 45 3 55 liRRVKS Choice steers 3 75 4 30 fiiiKKP-Fttlr to good 3 3i 2 50 f.Ko vo ticket, which secures At a dinner given to thirteen gentlemen tho re-election ul Tray to the United States in New York two years ngo Vv heard ths gruesome story. It was told (uietly to senate. iLXtMUS, Partisan rancor at Bodnlla, Missouri, led Captain L.

8. Bridges to break a cane over the bead of Colonel Rittcr, and incited a street tight between Major Nilea and John Conner, the hitter being tho democratic candidate for recorder. Rev. H. W.

Bcecher has arrived at New Cwyimoo. Nov. 4. Tlie.Tournal makes the three of us at the end of the table bya member of Judge Hilton's family tolo. with considerable circumstantiality in bpken following compilation as to the Illinois leg been suKMidcd for helpless intoxication on a recent evening, when no mail was delivered by i theiu at any point on the route.

A new railway lino from Chieatto to St. Louis will be opened next mouth. The Pekio and Southwestern tracks are to be used to SprlUtflield, a new rond thence to Lltchlleld, and tho Bee Hue southward to St. Louis. At a cost of a fast cruiser Is to be built at Philadelphia for the government, capable of nrltifC every two minutes a dynamite shell weighing two hundred iwunds.

T. V. Powderly avows himself a protectionist of the mobt radical type. islature: wennte -Tmrty-iwo repunncana, tions which I see and hear of. It would keep mo busy writing letter of denial if I noticed them." 'I suppose you saw the statement in Pa-is iWuM to the clfect that Mrs.

Mack ay aud eighteen democrats, and one labor. House bits and snatches between stories and York in good health. Soventv-euht ronubhenns, sixcv-su dem laughter and songs. It was a coupU ol NEW named Weis, ami when several nines out oi Salina, He -d drove up in Irs bng'y and addressed I 'hilBon. The latter replied that he could not hear as tho distance between them was too grout.

Thereupon Head invited 1 Chilson to take a seat with him so that they could converse. Chilson did so. In the course of conversation old troubles were brought up, and resulted in the fatal quarrel musing the death of Head. arm was broken and lie was otherwise badly bruised. Chilson came into Salina this morning and surrendered to the authorities.

Head was a native ot Ohiu nnd was related to Governor Fornker of that state. He leaves a iit and four children, ocrats, seven labor, and two you were to be enemies forovermore because years anterior to that, I thiukhesaid.tWt The governor oc Louisiana una uuuucu rovs, Colonel S. L. James that he can not transfer WiibatNo 2 re red. you woi-iiii not uuy a ou(uuu piace tor uer 84 the bones were finally ransomed.

Jm Jiugianu." INDIANA. Whbat Uiigrtuled Coun-No. 2 44V Wnnt.nrn 35 "xes. ana wnat arrant nonsense mat is i Hilton persistently refused to consent to Indianapolis. Nov.

4. It will take the 40 The editor of The AJomina Xeuv knows better refused to have anything to do with ft, an to an outside syndicate his leaao ot the labor of tho putilteutlury convicts. The English houBe of commons Is to meet on the 8th of Jauuary. A committee of leading citizens of Omaha official count to decide the standing of the legislature. Thedemocrats claim it by two at last when Mrs.

Stewart declared hersel! unable any longer to carry the burden GENERAL. STATE! NOTES. Pmtic oiuiau 20 CHICAGO. M. 75 than that.

I am Bur priced that he should allow such -stuff in his paper. There is no reason on earth why 1 should purchase a home Id Enirlaud. My business Interests, my pleasures, mv habits, and mv friendships all call minority and the repuuueans uiami ir dt siit. The News this atternoon publishes a the ghastly thought that the remains ot tier husband were being carried around the iuqs reaursiru me nunuwosioru rouu wu- country by a gng of thieves, she defied truct an independent line from that city to Coun Por bushel list not official, giving the republicans two majority. There is no change in congressional delegation.

Holman has a small 2H'm 20! me to the western world. It is well enough to travel In Europe, but for steady living the United States are good enough for me." ner lawyer surupies anu conmuueu negu- i scriuner, or some oiuer avaname poim uu i OATSPer bushel, Crazed by Jealousy. San Joan, Nov. 7. Late last night tiatlons.

Shs gHve J25.000 lii.teud of Bebraska cstonsluus. Phhk 0 20 10O0 Independence dispatch: George War-field, a farmer of the vicinity of Hickman's Mills, was brought to the city yesterduy by a neighbor, to be sent to the county asylum, near Loe'i Summit. He was onetime a wealthy farmer, but has lost nearly all York World. majority. MONTANA.

50,000, at iflnt demanded. Th. bargain yohn M. Gavlslt, au agfid and influential cit-) Ijahd 9 was mode through a lawyer who aeemed to hoart i Pnckint AahinpiiiB. 8 40 (3 4 75 Owen O.

Leggctt, an artist, and son of wealthy parents In England, was shot and instantly killed by John Clark, a 20-year-old lad, em ul "1 "7 Hfl frh 111. have no other briefs, and who probably nn ftfllor D.wl urn mil St. Padl, Nov. 4. A Helena ape A wooden Idol, four feet high, Is being clal to the oneer Press says: Tool's ma erected at Middlebury, Connecticut, by jority will be over 2,500.

The republicans wealthy farmer named Etlsha Gedncy, who Is euw at the ureaklast table. uTTi.u-oitr. J.yndlcnteot New Yorker. I. attempting Sut-Nativea 00 8 15 to oMaln a lease ot the entire Cherokee atrip, I 7.

lu Indian Territory, for giaslng pure. WnKAT No. 2 rnsh On account of the iow pvicea prevailing ta tm l3 attribute defeat to Broadwater and Magtn-niss and the Montana Central and stats a Second Advent let. He Insists that the image as uuuici. hood Issues.

The democrats claim to have angarthe extensive rcnuery an umu llooH Mixed packing 8 BO (3 70 control ot both houses of the legislature. NEW JEItBEV. The French government, at the request of the German ambassador, liberated a Bavarian ployed on a ranch In the mountains near Madrono, on which was a young girl with whom Clark was deeply enamored. Leggett, while sketching (n the hills last June, stopped at the ranch and on several occasions chatted pleasantly with tho girl. This so enraged Clark that be followed Legget to this city and attacked him lu the street.

For thin he was arrested, found insane and sent to tlieas lum. He was discharged two moutua ago and immediately set to work to Und Leg-iret. who he believed had canned him to be aub'jadeU operatlona. CAiTLiii-Stockera a oo Bukup Common to olmlce 8 00 4 00 who Had been arrested as a Trenton, N. Nov.

4. The result asto the legislature is still in doubt. The demo got a good fraction of the swag. Tht ghouls in Bis ted that the money should be delivered to them on a lonely hill in West Chester county, at the dead of niuht, and thither in accordance with their a relative of Mrs. Stewart journeyed lon in a wagon, which he drove himself.

''At a spot in the country road which had not been designated or described thedriverwas suddenly (hniled by a mawkod man. was then led a lane to the hill lop, where they received the $25,000, then ranged 4 bug of bones from ft hngy mat by aud surrendered it to the keeping of the solitary traveler. The next night thebonn were committed to the vault under tie catbedraka Garden City. Atlanta has no saloon within her limits, but bis property. He seome hopelessly insane, and, though not very violent, is continually raving upon horse racing, Free Masonry and religion.

Ottawa special: Judge Benson closed A long term of court Monday and finished by passing sentence upon the following who have beon convicted this term William Ross and Hayne, for breaking into and robbing the Southern Kansas ticket of lice, fcix yi ars efichj U. Hidgeloy, forgery, two years; William Brown, grand larceny, two years and six months; Jay ILcka, obtaining money by false pretenses, one year, KANSAS CITY. cratic state committee claims Green, demo The 0. A. R.

cabinet, whleh la In the aeo-retary ol atate'a ottloe, la receiving rellca of the war from the boya In different part tho police picked up twenty-two drunken men Wheat Per 61K Cohn Per buahel on aaturuay ana euuuay. The French now occupying the New en 81 a eo 8 80 8 20 of the atate, and la becoming very lntet" Oats Per bushel 23)S( aatluii. Cattle Foeilera BO 8 crat, had between 0,000 and 10,000 majority over Harvey, republican, for governor. The republicans have twelve senators nnd the democrats nine. The democrats claim thirty-one out ol the sixty members of the assembly, and the repub Hebrides are erecting substantial buildings uiu coiiPirucimg rosus to ine interior.

MImh MasEiie Wilaon. of Tecumaeh, went Hoob Good to oo sent to an asylum. Ilo met 1dm on the street la night, when he drew a revolver and shot htm dead. He was instantly jailed. It I said that Leggett's father Is A colonel In the BntlNh army.

75 weat and aeoured 100 acrea of land. BuKKP-Common to good Prohibitionist "Not much water, purs and 1 ueans claim tu lame numoer, simple." Jim York VrupMe.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Frontiersman Archive

Pages Available:
176
Years Available:
1886-1887