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r-1 I- -7 PROPERTY OF. Historical, JOB PB.I1TT Society. -1 mm IX AIX ITS BRANCHED -ansa 1 Je. Man. and Sara NEATLV iND PROMPTLY EXECUTED.

CflLLK, AT BEASOSABI.E RA7K5. EDITr at Resident "3T Year. Times Established 187.4 ROSSVILLE, KANSAS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1879. YOL. IV-XO.

I. nple copies. "Give a trial. 1 131 KPSf WZVi 12 itOBSlP FROM THE STATE CAPITOL. his punishment at confinement in the peuiten- THE BILLIARDS.

In the recent billiard tournament in tiarv for ninety-nine years, uarnes swears ne will never go there. Threats of rescue are pffk New York Gallagher defeated Heiser in fifty- freely made by his friends, wno declare tney Sentte, 2S. A bill to provide a new apportionment so as to establish the 39th and two innings. Score, 600 to 444. At Billiards Shaeffer beat Daly in thirteen innings, 600 to will kill all engaged in the prosecution.

The sheriff has fifteen men guarding the jail, and a 40th Senttorial Districts. Another is to appro Postofa.a CONGRESS. sance committee decided 1.m jmmend a reduction of the 24 to 20 cents, it was decided ba. closing the game with a run of 311, but the reserve of thirty-five men in readiness. priate $45,800 to rebuild the State normal school at KniiKiria.

Senate bill No. 19, making audience insisted on Shaeffer c-oiitinuing the run, and he made 448, the largest ever Bhown an appropriation to reimburse certain persons LIVING FAST ON STOLE MONET. The citizens of Urbana, Ohio, are con- were Biddle, Bishop, Godfrey, Hamilton, Hawkins, rimes, Leonard, Myers, Richards, Rood, Towle and Wright. The following is the vote for jrton, Good-in and mitchell: Horton Senators Bradbnry. Bradley, Brown, Evans, Finney, Gillett, Gilpatriek, Guthrie, Hadley, Henry, Kellogg, Morrill.

Myers, Nichol, Richey, Spurgeon, Wells, Williams. Representatives Armstrong, Baker. Barber, Barrack man, Beaty, Bevina, Bissell, Ball, Butts. Callen, Clapp, Clogston, Congdon, Eust-land, Eggers. Ellison.

Ewing. Farris, Faulkner, Fistler, Frank M. Gable, Thomas P. Gable, Games, Griffenstein, Hall. Hamilton, of Norton, Helmick, Hodge, Huffaker, Hutchinson, Kelley, Kennedy, Legate, Lay.

Majors, Martin, of Kingman. Martin, of Labette. McClintock, public e. licorice; a bill to provide illations for Indian reserva- Ko. 2, Ko.4,.

to authorize railroads to AFTER THIRTY YEAR1. The Woodburn planing machine patent fiiderbly exercised at the discovery of crookedness in the county treasurer's office. Treasurer Jas. Blase has left the business of his office Ktlmonla Lewis, American Sculptor, From the American Art Journal Not forty years ago, an extreme'? humble cottage in Greenbush, near Albany, lived a little girl, Mis3 Edmonia Lewis, who, physically and mentally, nnited many of the traits of two races the Indian and the negro. Miss Lewis ppeaks very frankly and unaffectedly of her early straggles and privations.

Although a Patent talker when the theme is such as to arouse her enthusiasm, she has something of the habitual quietude and stoicism of the Indian race. In person she is rather below the medium stature, and strong and supple rather than delicately made. She bends slightly forward in speaking, pronounces slowiy and deliberately, and has a trace of the sadness of both races in her manner, notwithstanding her assured artistic success. Years ago, when going tn Boston meant something, a little eirl, rather outiand- case, in litigation now over thirty years, was news, I had given the programme my approbation, for I was sacrificing no principle to which conscience commanded me to remain faithful. To-day the ministry, thinking to respond to the opinion of the majority of the two chambers proposes to me, in regard to high military commands, some general measures which I consider contrary to the interests of the army, and consequently to those of the country.

I cannot subscribe to them. Any other ministry taken from the majority would impose Upon me the same conditions. I consider myself therefore bound to shorten the duration of the mandate which the national assembly confided to me, and I therefore tender my resignation. In quitting po -j I have the consolation of thinking that during the fifty-three years I havedevoted to theservice of my country, either as a soldier or a citizen 1 have never been guided by Bentiments other than honor and duty and absolute devotion to my country. I request you to communicate my decision to the chambers.

Signed McMahon, Duke of Magenta, THE PLAOCE IN BUS8IA. The committee of ministers have resolved that the minister of the interior be em for expenditures made in the section in indemnity school lands, was passed; also Senate bill No. 12, relating to a special election held in Anderson county. Sept. 14, 1S71.

In committee of the whole the Senate joiut resolution No. 1, relating to losses sustained by citizens of Kansas on account of the Indian raid of 1878, was recommended for passage and the report was agreed to. The Senate meets at 11 o'cJock tomorrow in the House. brought to a conclusion at tston. Judge Lowell deciding that the patent could not be sustained.

The patent covered early all plan McKay, Miller, Moore, Morgan, rarsons, rmn-ty, Randolph, Bath, Raybell, Rice, Biggs. Nallee, Scott, Selover, Spilman, Htumbaugh, Tallman, Taylor, Wait, of Linn, Wait, of Lincoln, Watson, White, Woodard, Speaker Clarke. mostly to his clerks, one being a brother to Blase. Thceyouug men have been in the habit of over charging on tax receipts and then entering the true amount on the books. They were discovered by a tax-payer who claimed to have been overcharged.

Upou this several other parties compared notes and found they had been systematically defrauded. The youDg clerks had been livine fast lives for some time past, spending money freely. The treasurer is making restitution in every case discovered; lie total amount of ti'ese frauds is not yet known. Messrs. Henderson, and Martin, of Miami, Toted for Goodin.

ing machines in the United States, valued at from thirty to forty millions. PENNSYLVANIA WITHOUT A OCVERNOR. A rire occurrence in tht history of Pennsylvania occurred on the day of Governor Hoyt's inauguration. Owing to the inauguration being delayed till 1:20 p. the State was without a governor for 1 hour sn-1 20 minutes.

Hartranft's term having Vn. THE FIRST OF HIS HACK. J. D. McLeod, colored, lias been appointed government storekeeper tt Cov-rton, being the first man of his race who ever received an appointment of the kind in that State.

Mr. McMillan voted for MitchelL Senate. H. There was nosession of either Hwde.r to-day. dressed, arm''firi(i ir htrer nt that city one afternoon.

The brown little thing paused in front of the State powered to burn Wetlianka and other villages if necessary, the inhabitants to be removed KANSAS NEWS. House and gazed long and suentlv at one elsewhere within a quarantine district. That of Story's masterpieces. From that the frate for commercial purposes lUlllul. committee on public build-Ao.

3.erBey on tae memorial of the ure asking the removal of the ain and report to Congress the 1 expended and assumed by JjUIirRag in repelling the invasion Indian hostilities, placed on Tj.iemorial to provide for the in-the bill to pay Wi- rren Mitch-ton was resumed, but third tiainr Senate adjourned, the 25ih. the legislative ap- was reported and referred to if the whole. The biil to of Chinese was then 'Vovides that no master of a ves-v citizen of the United States ard at any foreign port any ese exceeding fitteen with the tug them to the United States, tv of one hundred dollars for -n excess of fifteen, such penal-lein on the ve--seL the hill Coifi then went into committee the post office appropriation priation was increased from after a short debate statement of expenses Mai'trovernment at the Paris Exposi- iting an additional land district Molution directing the committee rs to investigate the recent es-thc 'venue Indians from their subseqiert slaughter by the frees, objected to. Adjourned, on the 2Hh a resolution "joonebe admitted to the cor- troops to enforce quarantine be placed at the disposal of the civil administration. That a delegate be dispatched to Astrachan and the Jl'tufic L.

Moore was appointed clerk of the committee on assessment and taxation. Miss Kate Borland second assistant enrolling clerk, and Mrs. M. C. McLaughlin second assistant engrossing clerk.

A petition was presented asking that the arts of the officers of Elk township. Cloud county, be legalized; also petitions asking for a reduction of freights aDd fare on also on. from the citizens of Lincoln county praying foraprohibi tory liqnor law. Five bills were introduced, all of them locaL The House adjourned until 1'2 m. to-morrow, when the Senate and House of Representatives will meet in joint" session and ballot for United States Senator.

Sniatf. 29. A bill was passed appropriating fifteen hundred dollars as a contingent fund for the executive, A bill was introduced providing for the better protection of persons who visit places of amusement and those who travel by raiL Jfouxe. No business was transacted. The joint convention met in the Hall of the Hous of Representatives, at 12 o'clock and after the usual preliminaries of calling the roll and reacing of the journals of yesterday, by which it was Bhown that no one received a majority of all votes cast, Lient-Governor Humphrey, president of the convention, ordered the secretary to call the roll, which was done, with the following result: Ingalls, 63; Simpson, 17; Anthony, 26; Phillips, 14: Goodwin, 22; neighboring governments with power to adopt passion tor art and the resolve to execute something like that took possession of the girl.

She went home devoted to a life purpose that rendered her ears deaf to the taunts of her schoolmates and the cuffs cf the schoolmaster. A few years later Miss Lewis came to New York and found a sympathising listener in Rev. Highland Garnet, the friend and admirer of the he extraordinary measures, that be be accompanied by a medical commission to investigate the causes of the epidemic Six more persons THE MARKETS. QUOTATIONS. Kansas City Grain i Spring wheat, 68Xo bid No.

3, 50c bid. Winter No. 2, cash, 81c. No. No.

4 cash, 73c bid. No. 2, wheat, 77 '4c have bef attacked with the plague at Shili-trono. The Czar has ordered Gen. Loris Meli- Uarlev koff to start immediately for Astrachan, with nominal at 75c.

Oati, No.2, 20c bid. Rye, No. 2 full powers. He is appointed governor-gen roic John Brown. The old man, so far from discouraging the little creature, who eral the plague- 'ricken districts, which are created into a during the continuance Scarlet fever at Atchison.

Wolves are numerous around Alida. Cedar Point has a good flouring mill. A depot is soon to be buil; at GranbviP Winter wheat around Alida is loo very badly. Corn and hay are scarce in the neighborhood of Alida. Wheat is reported as looking well in Ohase county.

Wichita is overrun with gambling-hells and gamblers. Wichita shipped two million bushe1 of wheat last year. There are a good many cases of pneumonia in Lawrence. Tramps are numerous and very troublesome in Grantville. A livery man in Cawker City had a fine mare stolen last week.

Crippen Doneran have 1.500 acres in waited tor his verdict with anxious eyes of the epidemic MORE OF THE UU KlOW Til EVES SENTENCED. put Ins nana upon nor head ana an swered: "God bless vou, my little one; The directors of the City of Glasgow it i3 better to fail grandly than to succeed in a little way!" But the Shiloh congre bank, Robert Sumner, Stronachand Lewis Potter, of fraud, theft and embezzle Mitchell, 18; Campbell, Horton, Pome- gation was poor, ana no millionaire came forward to send the colored aspirant to ment, were sentenced to eighteen months im rov. a. Kome. armed with letters ot in Iroom unless accompanied by a i promoting efficiency of chap-I nassed.

Tha rtensinn rases were Lleth I The joint convention then adjourned to 11:45 to-morrow. The following is the vote In de prisonment Five other directors, convicted of uttering false abstract balance sheets, were sentenced to eight months imprisonment. The light sentences caused some surprise. Justice Moncrieff. in passing the sentences, said he several persons granted pen- tail: Ingalls Senators Benedict, Buchan, Carpen I -Fresident laid before the tho House yesterday ter.

Finch, Grass. Griffin, Hallowell, Hamlin, Johnston, Kirk, Metsker, Murdock, Ping, Taylor, Williams and Woodworth: Representatives censidered the circumstances, that the Prison cultivation in Ellsworth county. A11BESTE0 FOB LIESi" A. B. "Wakefield, a notorious character of St.

Lonis, was arrested last week at the instance of Wm. Hyde, managing editor of the St. Louis the charge of criminal 1 libel and was released on bail. There are a large number of affidavits in the case which place Wakefield in an awkward jwsition. The specific charge against Wakefield is that he asserted on numerous occasions to varionp persons that there is a keno and gambling rinsr in the city composed of Chief of Police McDo-nough.

Robt. C. Pate and Wm.Hyde. His trial is set for February 11th. and it is said that revelations if a very scandalous nature in connection with gambling, lotteries and the police board and high State officials will be made, AN EDITOR IN TROUBLE.

The tnj'l of Feltus, editor of the Courier at Bloomington, Indiana, for the murder of County Attorney llogers on Christmas night, is now in progress. Sirs. Park, a colored woman, testified that on the night the crime wa committed she heard threats of murder being made in the Courier office, and shortly afterwards saw a man carried across the street, where the body (Ropers) was found in the morning, and that Feltus passed by directly after in the direction of his home. The evidence for the prosecution is stronger than was anticipated. MAIL ROBBERS ARRESTED Uuck Dixon and Jeremiah Dawson wore arrested at Pennsboro, W.

by Government Detective Shallcross for stealing the mail pouch from the crane at that place last week Boycc, rwho was arrested the next day after the mail was stolen, has made a full confession. Dawson was in the post office while the mail was being made up and saw the registered letters put in the pouch and placed on the crane, and finding out that the tain was late planned to rob it. They secured about fifty dollars. All three are in jail at Clarksburg. MORE COUNTERFErrERS'cAIViHT.

David Stencil, John Campbell and Wm. Williams, near Kingwood, Preston county. West Virginia, were arrested for counterfeiting. A nurse girl in Stencil's house opening a cheft out of curiosity, found it to contain counterfeit nickels, quarters and half dollare by the handful. She notified the authorities and the arrests were made.

The men are supposed to be a part of the Pennsylvania gang, who had represented themselves to be miners. iese immigration. Referred to ers had not falsified the accounts for their own on foreign relations, and the benefit, but on the mistaken idea it was for executive session. When the 5 fx the public good. THE FRENCH BEPCBLIc'8 NEW PRESIDENT.

opened Mr. Allisnu was-appoint 3JC Uorn, no. mixed, cash, 2 4C Live Stock Cboioe native steers, J4.00 to prime native steers, 93.7504.00; good native shipping steers, av. 1250 to 1350 fair light shipping steers, av. 1050 to 1250 fair to good butchers steers, av.

900 to 1100 2.65(i?3.25; good feeding Bteers, av. 1000 to 1200 2.80 J3.20; good stock steers, av. 800 to 1000 good flesh, t2.50fi.80; choice cows and heifers, good cows and heifers, $2.25 (t2.60; common to fair cows and heifers. 1.752.00 milch cows S15.00?50.00 Hogs, heavy packers, 3 0O3.20; light and medium grades, $2.752.95. Sheep, prime natives, j2.753.00; ood medium, J2.00($ 2.50; common stockers and Mexicans, $1.25 1.75.

Produce Market Apples, per bbL Butter, good to choice. 10ai3c Eggs, 25(8 27c Prairie chickens, $1.252 1.50 per doz. Quails, 40(350. Chicken, $1.25 1.511 per dz. Turkeys, 8c per B.

dressed. Chi kens, 5dJ 6e dressed. Cheese, fresh Eansai choice Eastern, 8c Cranberries, to.008.00 per bbl. Hides, ereen, 4Cii5Vc per It-. St.

Louis Wheit, March, 94Jc April, 96it9Gi4c Corn, 3()i((t 30'c; March, 30V880Vc: mixed, SlSlc; April, May, 3Sc. Milwaukee Wheat, steadv hard, ilOVc; No. 1. 91c; No. 2, cash and 86Jc March; No.

3, 71c. Chicago Wheat, 85 Vc bid; March, 86fMGKc Corn, yOJs'igSlc; March, May, New York Wheat quiet; No. 2 Chicago, 98c (31.00; No. 2 Milwaukee, So. 2 red winter, 1 1.09;;4-sl.09; No.

2 amber. Corn, easy; Bteamer, 45'jc; No. 3, 43JXc; ivo. 2, 48c. or the judiciary committee Adjourned.

The French Congress after accepting ent committee of the whole President McMahon's resignation proceeded to vote for a president of the Republic. Seven hundred and thirteen Senators and Deputies See bill which wes a iopted. A rease the appropriations of route were present, of whom 670 voted. Absolute 'ed. The comirittee rose and re-iiil to the House.

The first a separate vote was demanded troduction, she called on William Lbyd Garrison, the veternn abolitionist. The old man, with a placid but keenly critical fnee, shook his gray head and doubted. The little girl asked for some clay and modelled a baby's foot for him, dimples and all'. "Good little one," he said, surveying the work critically; "there is an artist in you, and I'll help to bring it out." But the art woild, the patrons, still held aloof. "I was practically driven to Rome," said Miss Lewis, "in order to obtain the opportunities for art culture, and to find a social atmosphere where I was not constantly reminded of my color.

The land of liberty had no room for a colored sculptor." With the little money she could raise, Miss Lewis set out for Rome, where at last she found herself in a real republic. Miss Hosnier became her fast friend and defender, and the American colony at Rome, having left their race prejudices at home, received her kindly. Her origin only served to give emphasisto her phenomenal powers. Victor Emanuel, the Marquis of Bute, sovereigns and nobility, vied with each other in doing her honor. She has executed several bnstq of John majority required was 386.

M. Jules Grevy Five lead mines near Galena took out last week $9,740.25 worth lead. Scarlet fever Is prevalent to an alarming extent in the Republican Valley. A farmer in Reno county has a flock of 775 sheep, which are wintering finely. Haxton Baldwin, near Solomon, have a farm of 3,000 acres 2,800 in wheat.

Diptheria is prevalent soutV of Water-ville and the north part of Kiley county. Hawks Balford. southeast of Salina, have 3,000 acres 1,500 under cultivation. The Mormons will hold their district conference at Walnut Grove, commencing Feb. 1.

Mr. Nathan Willets, of Oscaloosa, one of the first settlers of the State, died I on, Re; Coii- obtained 6.5b votes, and Gm. DeChanzv 99. Jules Grew was accordingly declared elected. easing tee appropriatiori for the postoffices from 3,400.000 to and was proclaimed president of the Republic auopreo yeas, 11; nays.

luy. Albin, Alexander, Anderson, of Cherokee, Anderson, of Ellsworth, Anderson, of Shawnee, Blackman, Boggs, Bower, Breyfogle, Briggs. Bronson, Brown, Brnner, Calvin, Clark, of Montgomery, Cool, Cunningham, Danhanr, Eckles, Gillespie. Gilmore. Hartshorne, James, of Shawnee, Keller, Kollock, Lawson, Manning, Maitin, of Kingman, McOrumh, Myers, Price, Richards, Robb.

Seaton. Shaw, Smith, of Smith, of Marshall, Stewart, Btitt, Towle, Tuckee, Waite, of Pawnee, Walker, Willey. Wilson, of Jackson, Wilson of Nemaha, and Wood-ard 63. Simpson Senators Bradbury. Brown, Greene, Had ley, Kellogg and Morrill Representatives Biddle, Eggers, Games, Godfrey, Hamilton, of Norton, HufFaker, Humes, Kelly, Mc Kay.

Rice and Selover 17. Anthony Senators Bradley, Finney, Gilleti Gilpatrick, Harris and Henry; Representatives Armstrong, Barber, Bissell, BulL Clapp, Clog-ston, Eastland. Fisler, Hankins, Hodge, Hos-sack. Legate, Loy, Miller. Randolph, RaybelL Spilman, Waite, of Lincoln, Wright and Speak cr Clarke 26.

Phillips Senators Savage and Wells: Representatives, Bishop. Ellison, Faulkner, Hamilton, of Marshal. Hutchison, Kennedy, McClintock, Moore, Morgan and ient increasing from yl.0011,000 to apipropriation for the payment ciers w-- adopted. Yeas, 137; nays. tor tne term ot seven yearB.

THE PLAOCE. The plague is reported near Moscow. The press here approve of the proposed Inter i over the star route. rned. national Medical commission declaring it a Vtti matter that concerns humanity at large.

Spe on tue 30th a eommittep consider the right of the cter of amendments to th post A 1 Bession. Mr. Hill presented Toledo Wheat, closed steady; No. 2 red Wa 'i a his State, praying the payment bash, 94' jc 9tKc March. Corn, quiet cial health committees are being appointed and military pickets invest the towns affected.

IT ORE STRIKE. Ppt. ral thousand engineers, boiler-makers, fitters and dock laborers in Liverpool, have struck. 8. GRANT.

President Grant and party sailed frT i-r le on account of expenditures in iAuwu una otiic- for European high mixed, 33c; No. 2 cash, 33c Sfili'c bid: rejected, 31 'c Baltimore western, steady Corn, wni.ern mixed firm at 43s Ua the war of 1812, and I.10irb!.an ware Befexred. resolution customers, and has been an A large reinforcement to the Irish colony in Clear Creek township will arrive in tho spring. Southeast of Salina, Kingman Bos. have a farm of 1,200 acres all under oul- tivation.

Joseph Clouse, a farmer living near Galena, his a covy of quail that mn with his chickens. A house ZX ine Ibtf-P'it pt'iCCV honoreu guest the first 'circles. it, lute It, aect 'ids declaring the validity of the Giodin Serors Matthewson and Pvburn: time she was cogitating her first great iireaustuns, unchanged. 9d to 9s; spi tOil to 6s if 1 Vn na nueenia au xuitK ill nrr. Ilevius.

Brink man. ideal work the "Living Us-opatra, a i i ''itution were tak. sr. amiJ information lias been at a Corn, new, 4s 8d to 4s 9d per cental; old 23s. Butts.

Corbin, Donahue, Gable Frank work that in ome sense typifies the atti- Vadtes Janu- Londor Consolp, 9o 3-16. Gable Greever, G-dfTenRtpin. Hall. tda ot both the races she represents, nut organ concluded his Tron'fore Mr. NOTES.

Capetown advices of Jan. 1-1 report fights' with Zulus Bon renewed. It is said that Prussia is abont to pnrchase of Wyandot. Ms-m. Miami.

Parsons, Prunty, Rath, Bailee, and Tall- ies Kiurueu i-u uio John. her hero, although she never Senate went into executive ses- clue has been obtained to the murderer of J. Wilson Barron, late treasurer of the Dexter, (Maine,) Savings bank. Startling revelations are expected in a few days. The suspected ground last 1 man 22.

saw the" rugged old man, and has worked wholly from photographs in the several Greenland Courtship. When the Danish missionaries had se i l.e Independence has eight saloons, and Mitchell Senators Robinson and Spurgeon; Heligoland. The amount of purchase money is under consideration. the executive session the doors actively opened, Mr. Burnside nd the bill recently reported by ioint committee on the army by withdrawing certain vor- they pay into the city treasury annually murderer moves in the highest circles of l)ex- cured the confidence of the Greenlariders I tro noc-Gov Representatives Baker.

Barrackman, Berry, Blanchard, Farris, Hemlick, Hewins, Leonard, Majors, Martin, of McMillen, Riggs, The clue was obtained by a called bond 2,400 license tax. sent to Washington, the former property of busts she has produced. Line tells the story of her recoption.of her work at Philadelphia with curious frankness. She was lingering about within earshot of the committee room when it was brought in and An effort is beinsr made to induce the rred to the committee on mili- Rood, Scott, ait, of Linn, and eston 18 GENERALITIES. A LONO WALK.

Ed. Belden and Peter L. Vanness are Jlr. liarron, and which has been traced back to aving the balance of the bill to 3 Campbell Senators Nicholas and Sluss; Rep the suspected party. Narrow Gauge to extend their road from Onago to Louisville.

marriage was made a religions ceremony. Fonuerly the man married tte woman as the Romans did the Sabine' jvome.n, by force. One of the rnissionariOs, writing to his journal, describes the stv'e of present resentatives Congdon and Taylor 4. opened, 'flie had seen, with trembling Horton Senators Guthrie and Myers; Kep- A obi niiin named nsrnpr dromed BABBAB0C8. A San Antonio, Texas, special to the hard at work in New York in their pedestriin contest The former is to walk two thousand resentative Ballard 3.

tgr the tate-m hers, worK alter worK rejected by the committee. At length tha dead as he stepped from the train at Gales-burg a few days ago. St. Louis Gh'bs-Jkmocrat savs a partv of Mexi l'omeroy Representatives Callen and Stuin- courtship as follows: baugh 2. box containing the Dving Cleopatra reported by the committee.

it was ordered the bill be print-oposed to amend it. Adjourned, appropriation bill was passed many of the amounts were ie struggle of yesterday for the was then renewed. The motion imittee of the whole on the army bill was defeated. The hour of rrived, the Speaker interrupted stating that the floor was at the 1 he suitor, coming to the missionary. The farmers of Jefferson county had a was brought in and opened.

"I scarcely can bandits recently robbed three women and two men on the Mexican side of the Rio Grande. They then bound them to trees and left them ELECTION Or V. 8. SENATOR. There were present at the Republican cau half miles in two thousand consecutive twenty minutes as againsj the latter" two thousand half miles in two thousand half hours.

Belden made his 125th half mile in 7 minutes and 20 seconds, and his 13Gth half mile in 4 min- said, "I should like to hays a wife." breathed, she said: 1 telt as though! meeting last week, to consult about matters pertaining to sheep-raising. 'Whom?" asks the missionary. The cus Monday night one hundred and sixteen to starve. When found the huzzardB were hov was nothing. They opened the box, looked sess 7 v-tz bt man names the woman.

Representatives. Reporters were exclnded, but lhe K. 1. railway company have com ering round them. Three of the bandits have our reporter succeeded in securing the vote menced the erection of an iron bridge been captured.

"Hast thou spoken tohei?" Sometimes the man will answer. "Yes: across Blue river, at Manhattan. ntes and 37 seconds. Vanness pushed his 88th half mile in his in 5:25. Miss Annie Bartell who is attempting to walk three thousand quarter miles in thr-o thousand consecu for U.

8. Senator, which was as follows: first ballot, Ingalls, 56; Anthony, 23: Simpson, 16; at the work, talked together a moment, and went home and had a good cry all by herself. Miss Lewis makes no secret of the reason of her return to Rome, which she has adopted as her home. "They treat me very kindly here," she said; but it is MCBDEEED AND BUSSED. Mr.

AVittikine's store at Learny, she is not unwilling, but thon knowest Joseph Devit, aged ib, died at dicker- Kje committee on the District of resolution was adopted "tri tina' hruary 10, the session womankind. son recently. He was the first resident of Phillips, 11; Campbell, Kingman, Horton, ljThacher, 1. The second ballot showed no I tive quarter hours, com leted her 119th quar Georgia, was burned last week. The body of Commence at 11 a.

m. A num- the place, and the first to die there. ter, pbe averages a little less than four and Wittikine was found noar the door burned to 1 introduced and referred. Ad- change. Third ballot Ingalls, 66; Anthony, 24; Simpson, 17; Phillips, 10; Campbell, More frequently the answer is "No." "Why not?" "It is difficult; girla are prudish.

Thou lone-half minutes to each quarter. A portable saw null is at worK in ueaar with a kind ot reservation. 1 use to see the a crisp with a pistol in hand and his skull a i Kingman 1. MINING TROUBLES IN KENTUCKY. crushed.

opera, and I don't like to be pointed out Valley, Chase county, and native lumber can be bought for 2.00 per 100 feet. must speak to her." Tuesday, 28th, the vote the Senate was as Advices from Ashland, Ky, are that the as a negress. she has sailed. ointed a member of the committee on follows 1 he missionary summons the girl, and A pack ot ten wolves entered the corral NOT WELL WITH WELLS. J.

Madison Wells, surveyor of the port prolonged strike of the Norton Iron works1 Ingalls Benedict, Carpenter, Finch, Grass, after a little conversation, says: V. and enrolled bills in place of his of a farmer at Rossville, last week, whip Griffin, Hallowell, Hamlin, Johnson, Kirk, Tropirstl Fish Stiff from Cold. of New Orleans, has been indicted hv the miners terminated by the miners resuming work. A large number of turbulent miners ped the dogs and killed several sheep. A farmer on Chapman creek has lost 200 Ping, Taylor, Williams, Woodworth 13.

Mr. Armstrong. The committee Nations, reported adversely on the From the 25 ew York World. United States grand jury for malfeasance in "I think it time to have thee married." "1 won't marry." "What a pity! I had a suitor for Simpson Bradley. Buchan, Greene, Hadley, nice.

The recent told snap had a remarkable ft gathered at the works threatening trouble, de hogs from cholera, and has 400 more that resolution in relation to the ex- Kellogg. Metsker, Morrill 7. thee." effect upon the inhabitants of the rew Anthony Bradley, tinney, Gillett, Gilpat CASUALTIES. claring that the men resuming violated the rules of the union which required concessions "Whom?" H) at the industrial exposition at I was indefinitely postponed. The rick, Harris Henry 6.

York aquarium, from which they have net The missionary names the man who has vet recovered, lhe snakes and lizards from mine owners. Following this excitement came a strike among the employes of Princess nt laid before the Senate the cre- A HORRIBLE SCENE. The Alms House at Louisville, Ken sought his aid. tii George Cr. Vest, elected United have last their appetites completely, but "He is good for nothing.

I won't have Phillips Evans, Richey, Savage, wells 4. Campbell Nichols, Pybnrn, Sluss 3. Mitchell Robinson, Spurgeon 2. Horton Guthrie and Myers Absent Brown, Matthewson and Murdock. The vote in the House Tuesday, was: tucky, was destroyed by fire last week.

Three are hvdv. uneasv. and almost constantly 00' or from Missouri. Tlaced on file turnace a lew miles distant, the miners demanding an advance of 5 cents a ton; by this movement several hundred men were thrown him." in motion, lhe harclv salamander ue 'But," replies the missionary, "he is a hundred and forty persons were in the place at the time, nearly all of woom escaped. James out of employment.

Great excitement prevails wh 'tt committee to inquire into the Tk transferring the Indian bureau h'V' rior to the war department, re-V ut.he committee had been nnable to quiet and motionless. The young alligators hatched last summer are stiff and good provider; he throws his harpoon with Ingalls Albin, Alexander Anderson, of ana otooasnea is reared. ski ana ne loves tnee. Cherokee, Andereon, of Ellsworth, Anderson, of Shawnee. Blackman.

Boggs, Bowers, Brey Kidlep, an imbecile, was fatally burned. Fred. Meyer, in escaping, broke his neck. Henry Kehler perished in the flames. Thomas Dixon Though listening to his praise with evi lazy, and the man-eating shark, whose relatives have all gone to warmer regions li hiibmitted a report accompanied by WILD HOQ ATTEMPTS SUICIDE.

It was discovered by a sentinel guard dent pleasure, the girl answers: "I won't (tionze tne president temporary to fogle, Briggs. Bronson, Brown, Brnner, Calvin, Clarke, of Montgomery, Cool, Cunningham, ing th building wherein "Wild Hog" the Chey control and management marry; 1 won have mm. Of for the winter mouths, lies motionless at the bottom of his tank, and has become as was killed by a fall. Nathan Caldwell was seriously hurt, and Mrs. Johnson waa severely nan tribes from the interior to enne hief is confined at Fort Robinson, heavily Well, I won iorce thee.

I shall soon Danhauer, Eckles, Gillespie, Gilmore, Hartshorne, Hossack, James, of Shawnee, Keller, white as snow, lhe lobsters from 15er- rtment and for other purposes. Durnea, ana sue will probably die. The exit find a wife for such a clever fellow." TilJ St 4 ironed, that desperate Inlian was lying on the Kollock, Lawson, Manning, Martin, of King scene is described as horrible in the extreme, The missionary remains silent as though table. The Senate on motion, lecutive session, and when the ground in his prison room covered with blood. man, McCrumb, McKay, Myers, Price, Robb.

but the most marvelous feature is the small he understood her "no" to have ended the having stabbed himself in four daces in the itu loss of life attending iti Nearly all the in opened, adourned. munda stretch their legs lazily, and with evident effort, as it suffering from the gout, and only the inhabitants of fresh water and a tew northern creatures move with the same vivacity as before. The Seaton, Shaw, Smith, of Bourbon, Smith, of Marshall, Stewart, Stitt, Tucker, Waite of he thinks will die Irom the same cause. A great religious revival is going on at Wirtonia school-house, in Shawnee township. A great many accessions to the church.

The State superintendent of education has issued a circular to county siiperintend-tnts to meet in convention atTopeka on the 11th of February. A four year old daughter of Jacob Kintz, of Osawkee, fell into a boiler of boiling water, and scalded so badly that the skin came off. She lived in this condition six days. R. Showers and Albert Wagy left Sedalia, for Bur'ington, Dec.

Pith, and as nothing heard from them since it is thought that 'My became bewildered on the praine in iie snow storm and froze to death. A gentleman from Indiana has purchased a farm of one thousand acres in Neosho valley, near Tarsons, and last week received four cars loaded with horses, mules, cows, sheep, and several coops of Plymouth Rock chickens and a number of beautiful Maltose cats. Osage Mission was burglarized last week. The postotfice and Adams' express company's safe were blown open, and about seven hundred dollars in money and three registered letters were taken; also the stores of ten matter. the region of the heart with the intention of the committee on iudiciary re- mates were aged invalids, imbeciles and crip K01V.

putting an end to his life rather than be taken Pawnee, Walker. Willey, Wilson, of Jackson, At last, with a sigh, she whisners: ples. 1 tiere were more colored persons than Wilson, of Nemaha, VV oodward 47. South. The post surgeon nronounces the he bill in reference to the pro-ale of captured and abandoned -inted and recommitted.

The "Just as thou wilt have it, missionary." any otner class, yet, strange to say, none were seriously injured. Their ages range from 108 carp, bass, salmon, catfish, garpike, dog nvt, i conjFai Anthony Armstrong, Barber, Bissell, Bull, wounds very dangerous if not fatal. Thirtv- jNo, renliea the clergyman, as thou Clapp, Clarke, or Douglas, Clogston, Eastland, ments to abolish the U. 8. volnn- years to 5U.

1 he braiding was built by the wilt; I'll not persuade thee." fish, and further, the Norwegian wrasses, file-fish, blowfish and hundreds of others. three squaws and twenty-two children left here for Pine Ridge agency, and will be turned risher, Hawkins, Hodge, Legate. Lov. sliUer. city of Louisville in 1874 at a cost of $175,000 to I hen with a deep groan, comes ves.

non-concurred in. The committee irs repoivd a bill for the relief Randolph, Raybell. Spillmam, Towle, Wait, of and was insured for $70,000. The paupers over to the Sioux at that agency as their natural protectors. and the matter is settled.

Lincoln. Wright 20. bsentee Shawnee lands in Kan- were assigned to other quarters. Goodin Beatty, Bevins, Brinkman, Butts, show such remarkable activity and agility that one can easily see how much they enjoy the cold weather. There are some few creatures, though, from the warm wa THV jiJ) WHISKY RINO.

A TF.RITT!.E TOENADO. A special gives the particulars of a tor Corbin. Donahue, twing, iarns. Gable Irank, Gable Thos Greever, Hall, Henderson, Jsmes, An Ancient Relic he House went into ccramitee private caienaar. the pending Lnown as the Fairfax seminary debate a motion to report the Laft w6 Deputy LT.

S. Marshal Simpson, of Wisconsin, went to Green Bay county with a civil writ for the purpose of attaching of Wyandott, Martin, of Miami, Parsons, Prun- From the New York Sun. nado at Iuka, Mississippi The storm came from the southwest, striking the portion of the tv. Rath. Sallee, Talman 20.

ters of the Bermuda islands that seem to enjoy the cold as much as their Northern brethern. Notably this is the fact in the was defeated. A report of the The solid silver spoon given by the Mitchell Baker. Barrackman, Berry, Blanch minted for the puriKse of ex- town situated on the hill, occupied mostlv'bv Dutch Governor of the Province of New care ot the gigantic so-called nat. or broaa some property belonging to Gen.

John F. McDonald, fhe deputy was nnable to serve the writs, hav.ng met with armed resistance icticability of tranferring the the war department in favor ard, Ellison, Hamilton, of Marshall, Helmick, Hewins, Hutchinson, Leonard, Majors, Msrtin, of Labette, McMiller, Riggs, Rood, Scott, Wait, Netherlands to the first child born in the colored peopie. Une colored woman and five children were killed outright. Two of the lat lobster, one ot the oldest and most venerable of all the creatures brought from Ber tras submitted. Province, in 1625.

is in the possession of ter were found a quarter of a mile from the Criminal warrants were issued charging Gen, house. Eight other colored people were wound of Linn, atson 13. Simpson Biddle, Eggers, Gales, Godfrey muda and which has resided the aqua McUonaU, Mrs. Lamotte, the "Sylph" of the Sara RapaljeCrandall, of Monticello, N. on the 1st the committee elections, presented a report ed, one of whom has since died.

Four houses whisny ring, and Mr. Thompson, an attorney. Hamilton, ot Korton. HunaKer, riumes, ceiio a direct decendant of Sarah Rapalie, rium for over eight months. It has become so familiar with its tank and its keener that, like a trained animal, it will and one church were blown down.

The tornado lasted but a few minutes, and its track was Richards, Selover 10. Sixteenth amendment to the the original recipient of the gitt. Sarah with resisting the officer. Armed with this writ, the Marshal returned to Ripon to-day, and will bring the parties to this city for ex Phillips Bishop, Faulkner, Kennedy, Mc srnOt Hi 1 CO. "8 frc-Ihe no 1'1 'to-.

hibiting the States from dis- not over two hundred yards wide. Dr. Steadman and Mr. Bacon were en-Ted and robbed of one hundred money, one hundred dollars worth jewelry, and thirty-five watches, valued at from five to one hundred dollars. No clue has been obtained of tha robbers.

Rapalje was born on the 9th ot June, 1625 As recorded by documents in the posses leave its corner when the man appears. -rons on account of sex. Order- BOILER EXPLOSION. amination on tne same charge. turned loose.

come to the surface, and take its iood sion of the New York Historical Society. A terrible boiler explosion occurred at "amendment to the Senate bill om Galveston, Texas, to Co- from his hand. It is a very queer looking Jons Jansen de Rapalje, a fugitive Hug- Morrison Renshaw, the G.lobe-Democrat customer, too, and a crowd is always Seco, 111., last week, in L. Gassner's grist milL The mill was instantaneously destroyed and gusnotlrom Kochelle, ranee, landed with Jl trdered printed. A bill to pro- catherdd abott its tank.

Its back is thick sonal land claims in new Mexi- four persons killed: Wm. Collins, engineer. izona, Utah, Nevada, and Colo- his wife in the Province from the ship Unity in 1625. He purchased of the Indians 335 acres of land "opposite Manhat reporter, who was cent to jail some days ago for contempt of court in refusing to answer certain questions asked him by the grand jury, was taken before that body again, and Henry Brauns, Wm. Wheeler, foreman on the wking an appropriation of $10, Toledo road, and yonng Maplestick.

Joseph roads in Idaho. ly covered with sea weed, algce, and colonies of living serpularia making it greatly resemble an old house, the weather-beaten roof of which is covered with green moss. In curious contrast with this rough tan, on Long Island, the bend ot flier- Horn was probably tatally injured. The cor the 1st refused to consider the in answer to a question asking whether he ob pekkawick." The site is now occupied oner's verdict was "negligence" MIL and went into com by a part ol the Uity ot Brooklyn BT. JOE RED HOT.

tained the information he published from any member of the grand jury he answered no, whereupon he was discharged, and is now and ran-ced roof are its bncht-colored legs. 1 ee, ny appropriation bill, this bill -nd discussed at such length On the point of land formed by the Louis Hax furniture store and Mr. itV Clintock, Moore, Morgan, White 7. Campbell Congdon, Griffinstein, Taylor 3. Pomeroy Callen and Stumbaugh 2.

Horton Ballard 1. Recapitulation vote of both Houses Ingalls, 60; Aiithonv. 26; Simpson, 17; Phillips, 11; Campbell, Horton, Mitchell, 20; Goodin, 20; Pomeroy, 2. Senate, 30. There was no session of either branch of the legislature to-day.

The election by joint ballot of U. 8. Senator is the all absorbing question of the day. The vote to-dav was as follows: Ingalls, 72; Anthonv, 25; Simpson, 17; Phillips, 13; Mitch-L 18; Goodin, 17; Pomeroy, Campbell, Horton 2 total 168. Rice being absent.

Those changing to Ingalls to-day were Senator Sluss, Representatives Ballard, Beny, Blanchard, Corbin, Donahue, Greever, Hankins, Hewins, Hosstk, James, of Wyandott. Changing to Anthony Senator Harris and Representative Congdon. Changing to Simpson Senator Harris. Changing to Mitchell Representative Rath. Changing to Phillips Representative red and black, striped like a barber's pole.

cove in Brooklyn, then known as the breathir the air of freednri. Bailey's dry goods establishment, was recently the entire time of the House rose before any action was Waalabogt (Wallabout). Rapalie erected Sometimes it remains motionless on its ten legs for hours, the nervous motion of TRUSTED WITH ONLl TEN MILLION. destroyed by fire ot St. Joseph, Missouri.

These T-l a log house, the first in that vicinity. In its little tentacles being the only signs ot that house Sara Rapalie was born, to com Charles F.Conant, ex-assistant secretary of the treasury, entrusted by Secretary Sherman with ten million fonr per cent, bonds, life. memorate which event the Governor of the v. 4IINALITIES. TBOtTBLE IS KENTUCKY.

Province ordered the silver spoon to be Stewed Beefsteak. Dissolve some bu subscribed for by the new four per cent, syn presented to the child. The spoon is mas CYent exists at Frenchburg, ter in a stewpan, and brown the steak en Religions Experience in Nevada. From the Reno, Ner. Gajette.

"I'm goin' to church to-morrow," remarked a well-known citizen of Reno, with a red face, in Sander's saloon this afternoon. "Why?" demanded an astonished fellow old-timer. "Well, you see," explained the gentleman, "I went last Sunday for the first time in nine years, an" I telt ever so mnah better than if I'd put in the day at pedro or poker as usual. Somehow seem so many well-dressed, decent people in a crowd, an' hearin' the parson and lisn'nin' to the hymns I used to know when I was a boy, made me feel sort o' tender-hearted like. An' the feelin' didn't wear away neither.

I've felt so good an' picus-like all the week that I could lick my weight in hoodlums this here minute. Goin to church is the boss racket, yon kin bet on that. Every leadin' citizen had ought to go to church. Martin, take rifflfii yoursftlf." dicate, to be delivered in London, also fonr hd tion of William Barnes, for both sides, moving it often, that it may I 'if iff -V(rh. sive ana elaborately carved.

The name of Sara Rapalje is- engraved upon it. There is probably no older relic of provincial New York existence. homas Stephens last March millions four per cent: bonds on account of the First National bank, bought by English investors, sailed last week in the steamship not burn, then shake in a little flour, and. when it is colored pour in gradually suffic kless desperado, and had (1 ui tephens, in which he was ient water to cover well the meat. As soon as it boils season with salt, remove uermama.

THE "SYLPH" AGAIN. were the largest establishments in town, and taken in connection with the recent loss of the insane asylum, makes the loss very great. Loss of the last fire is estimated at $250,000. FOREIGN NEWS. M'MAHON RESIGNS.

McMahon has resigned the Presidency of the French Republic The following is the text of President McMahons letter, announcing his resignation. At the opening of this session of the chambers the ministry presented to yon a programme which, while affording satisfaction to public opinion, appeared tothe cabinet such as might be voted without danger to the security or good administration of tb country and, putinf asids all personal fsays after he went to Bteph Senate, 31. There was no session of the scum, slice an onion, carrot and turnip, The examination of Gen. McDonald 5 Zhe latter was at work, and sefNr vfot bit add a bnnch of sweet herbs, and stew the shot him dead. He was al Indigestion.

The main cause of nervousness is indigestion, and that is caused by weakness of the stomach. No one can have sound nerves and good health without using Hop Bitters to steak very gently lor'about three hours. A and his ad- it ML Sterling, quarter of an hour before you serve, stir fire to the town. rasions set either House to-day. John J.

Ingalls was elected to the U. S. Senate on the firat ballot in Joint eonrention. The vote stood Ingalls, 86; Horton, 79; Goodin. Mitchell, 1.

The Senators changing their vote to Ingalls were Greene, Harris, Muthewnn. Metsker, Murdock, Pybnrn, Robinson and Savage. Representatives changing their nte ta Ingalls into the gravy two or tnree teaspooniuis oi Mrs. Lamoth and Mr. Thompson, charged with resisting United States officers, commenced at Milwaukee before Commissioner Blodgood.

Deputy Marshal Nowell and and Custodian Hubbard stated the pv of the alleged resistance to the execAon, after which an adjournment wm to-kaa. tis release. Barnes was fin- IV II lexinzton for safe keeping, strengtnen tne sromacn, punry tne oiooa, ami i a u- to the liver and kidneys active, to carry i rwe flour, mixed with cayenne, halt a wine off all the poisonous nd waste matter of the glassful of mushroori, ketchup and a little brought to Frenchburg for nod aim guilty ana txed Ttm, (mother column. eMOBiu? ot spice tri it. fa.

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