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Emporia Weekly Republican from Emporia, Kansas • 2

Emporia Weekly Republican from Emporia, Kansas • 2

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ritOttKHlINKS. s'uiicient, it was not devoted to the sotiool futid. to p.iy all the costs of neatly white and do: thontru he fails to exid.ii'i' happened to take a f-nev jo colored people dou'r I 'OI NTY ,1 OFFICE, S. lstsi. W.

Lwifi' New iiome. On the cortKT of Fifth avenue and Market there has just been completed tor I W. I.ewU, a rtsidence which is the ornament of the locality. It is a large "IT-SLY Es-LH' ES 1 M. nor am' Y.

J.lM AkV 15 is( the riininai piusecuiions In the county jail are noT lying under sentence of the eourt, rive saloouists who i.ljournajeDi. al il li.it a pet' e-rs present. THE NATIONAL KA1LKOAD LAW-I'uex. ectediy, because it has Ix en very bemved n'ili'-cl ii.tbien ai t'" piivn rjui In le overcome in tie' p-e-elit 'Ce hoii-e. Ituri-daV liner tate it.iiia.erce substantially as iniroduee.) by the srentle-niaii from lexis.

The vote. 15i to 7i, iaciudes aiuoi: the majority the names A all the Kiusas representatives, au at- Large ami sma "rem the XeK Twits. I tie ruad petition of J. Fulls laid are either unwilling or unable to pay the W' story frame dweliing.admirabiy con- re rmal were held i w-'S. fifty or more in e-eh Total en-opm-nt tf.tt.Vi.

To'al ex-p 7:1. ate appropriation iiii fun Is of He- are. ij roye-J o.vi,.Vm; fc reve up. vioe of fi-eirMii property, 7' t. Namb-r of di-triers a'Miul i.7-"'t!: seiiool Mi-e- ai'ilt rurirMT of aerr of hool land soi-J, THS GRAIN FBEIOMT QUfc- HON The tj'tw-ta 'iie I ar, 1 rail'iad mail-112' appeal a a r.

ii i. Pre ent 4a'(c-- t. it sche i by -in: treellji nL be- twtu the and the raiV til remain cnibsrurbei! excei. U--- 'iv- a producel by a pre--urc "1 j.iaioii. iead-i to their hy I'- f.

or FtK-' n- vri J.i' KEi-CBLlCA-' Iiie uiseovt ry recently ma Huxley, that size is an aitni.a over until the April quarter. The ro.d i J. W. Ellis lines against them. They are George and Airbart, i Gutekunst, Cox and Brewer, i and Lick Morgan.

For the special de- Uttius Huck were grant'-d. structed and arranged. Standing off the ground, ith its gables and veratidks, its sloping roof, broad windows and tistefaiiy painted extcriwr, and situated in an elevated lawn which is Mil-rounded by a low stone fence, the in STATE NEWS. The poor co'iuiii-siou- is caring for 1.000 people at i opeka. and il is stated that there is great iter of the number being increased to 3.000.

The Slate Medical association will hold Its annual session on Januarv 20tb and 21st. Ir is expected that aboui 100 delegates will be present. N. B. Perry, for many years city editor of the Leavenworth Times, has become demented.

For the present he is in charge oi the sheriff. Atchison Patriot. The Bank of Colony, a new banking corporation at Colony, Anderson county, has liied its charter. The capital stock is S50.0U0. Mr.

James Mathews, of the children's aid societv. New York, wiil arrive in The road heretofore presented Whri.L'i KEf-CU-lCA'-. lei tatiiin 0t thee, a large and lively rock pile has been prepared just in the rear of the court house and tioi: hicli their cou-tituects will unques- ia iuijj.t jected or. mother words, that c. rtaia c.i,ir, are larger than other is ot most remarkable discoveries of tr-oder'n times.

We have long en ac, to speak of cold and warm, ana loud and quiet colors, but these ten-s iuve been used tigunitivciv. I lia, color- are actually large or stu'al! is a literal "fact -J .3 Ki revi-toii. Ir sure i lie 1 tionab.y endorse. The following road damafces on the; The bill, iiie text of which appeared in Bntk aii0wed: our teieurai iiiccol iu.nsyesierday. meets gaft iv i roa oE -u -li a pres- 1 -ubtuitted tit iv arliu-at ales nil trrain.

il to make re- FASTiNQ AND FEATlNO. I'he Kan- is n-inocr K' ai.d associatien irrw on the the prospect of their going to work there town, the architectural effect to the iu the immediate fnture, looms np just I passer-by is Very pleasing. But it was about as distinctly as the rock pile it- not built alone for architectural effect, self. I.i some way or another the conn- and while there is no little of ty is going to have payment of its ornament in its general appearance, the aim on ruuing nccour-of I I. co'd wave killed lii.ni- 'nd sbc-p in north.

mi 1' It refo the public demaLd in the leading point- usan Kced l-i 00 upon hich pub.it- seutimeut has sub i irtindaie 00 stn'iaby crystallized. It provides that! The board then adj until to- a 1. -j CApeilllienis It seems strr ee that the discovery was net o- The professor's vmis the matter quite accident tiirou -h the the in d'feaee of Clortin tiy a poM duction-. Tic: A. T.

-ub-tanti toy nie soiic- time atj" i tines. i-iausiural day I t.e last, tnsas, held a tempted by tic i 1 the TilK il. who tiav-. tie tir-t. arci pruhabiy -ratio aiUnihi-tration of nit-etinji "1'iiursday, and "ff -r of a free supper pa-e.

he it in mot row morning. Attest: ROLANO I.AKIN. County Clerk. on an exe K. argument is a ttie proi.oition we un- win oi January wuu medium of stockm cuief design aimed ivt was evidently the i comfort of the ccupauts.

The interior of the house corresponds with th-- opin- BITLKKrOW! Bl'DGET. 11 tO ti.C I s. lie bought known a. i lo a large number ot orphan children, for I six pairs of stocki: vanee(l as the correet -uiu uomes are oesireu. inis lot are and theatrical I that freight Three of hem wete red and three blue.

On trying them (in he teand that the blue stockings were too small ami the red vie of the IreisMt re hen tn'-y Kn.i.'.ria ii', Cite, Missouri. Kansas lei I The rooms are large and airy aud are so The Kansas Agricultural atic ion. Insurance -il and a--' rather too large. As they we: 10 stockings, was at il ie No. f- weil arranged that almost all communi- wopariy of Iopeka.

Kansas, for the cite with a hall as well as with each 1 ''V'8 against cover the co-t of and a i.i.oti trausp jrtatiou tii-; rise and a of ta'ui or o'ic-r art; les Tun i'liat" 1 er tti ket prii deni.Lcs ill a ere. lerence in size -twt .1 pairs was due to their eo.ve e- i.e. Pursuing hi- tiou with Stockiegs, other. A convenience that every house- cyclone, tornado or "hail-storm, has ap-wife will appreciate. There are closets i plied for a charter: capital, in abui dance, bedrooms, water and of i The Argonia State bank of Aronia orre-pomlenee of the Emporia Republican.

Biti.ektow k. Jan. noticed items iu the Kepi blicas from Olpe written by "Ilawkeye." Shake "Hawk-eye." and let us hear from you attain. Ttie dance, which was under the man- ag. incut of Geo.

Burkett and W. K. Stirr. in the Hitler hall last night was wi II i-ttended. and the young people en- I joyed themselves hugely.

Hattie Tyler left to-day for Otta- wa. here she will visit her parents I bug the of in a i inter-state railroad commerce, pus-scrger far- shall not exceed three cents -r mite, that freight rates shall not be mi for a short than for a longer haul ever any line, that railroad earnings -hall tee be pooled, 'hat ie discrimination iu rates oi shall be resorted 1 1 hereby one is obliged to pay more or relieved from paying 1 ss t.iau the regular rates paid by other per-ons. that suitable penalties be imposed for any violations of the law. is a plain, straightforward, explicit to abolish discrimina-tiour. pooling, excessive rate and other leading evils railroad in regard to vhicti state legislation can apply only within its own jurisdiction.

It is at tin- till' ir- ii lii'rit; mint; at I re-in i-City 1 c.i umner couutv. has its article, gas in ah parts of the bouse em 1 b.rger lack and that, in ie of iu Haxa till- the iple-tion of Whether and ofiier fr ihts are as low as ihe A. T. S. K.

and oilier roads cm afford, arid by no means as ea-tiy that white sto-kines are either red or yeiiow. that are smalltr than blue on, s. short, there i- a r- sea 1 fit I Col. levin; 1:0 On tie-in we til'- hl-i'iia Theie aie seven rooms above and seven rooms ielovv. Tne parlor fronts to the west, ami is very large, It connects with the sitting room t-v fo'd- mil Tim: I'tlle Wi, matter.

argutnent agiin-t of graiti freig.iU is iu la iny i ing doors. This iauer irtinent wbeu it gets a pitotlii for ev -r may feel abb' to get up its iec -H within the state, and by meeting iu liiiiporia can tir-t cla-s ac-. ou the u-ual terms of ca-h down from guests without baggage, ai if the opera house is op-n. passes will be We should remember that if the republican party remains nut of for twnty- lour years, Yj Hi iiv-'S the K- Kepllbiieau Editors" and l'ubiishei a if iudi any institution exists, be v.ry giad to goto Missouri or: any other state ou a free ride, for a free supper and to the theatre, No telling what going without a post- olliee for twenty-four years will briig even tlie knights of editorial press in either party, and so let us bw.k 1 re-tr r- nee- -it of coiiimerci r- other -s i i an-j i j.oj:- ii'! Kiry to the d'-v- I I'll tiirit nieiidatiiu hi: heellls to II-, lie order to (secure 1 SCHOOL Mfc ET1.NO. Emporia.

in. t. The board of education held a called meeting at the Gtliee of diiies A Holdeii lor the purpose of consi iiiig what could bedoue to make provision for the -seating of primary The primary schools up to the holidays had been full, and the provision made by the board at its meeting in September not to admit any pupils to the seventh or lowest grades nfter the third weak in each term, made it possible for the teachers to manipulate well all the pupils that bad been admitted, aud the results of the work in these grades showed the wisdom of tiic board iu making such an arrangement. The best thing to be done in this emergency was fully discussed by the uicin-beis as to bow they could meet the demands made upon them to provide sittings for this new accession of pupils with the limited room at their disposal. After a full discussion, pro aud con, it was resolved that all below seven years, of those who had never attended school, be excluded until such time as the board can make suitable accomodations for them.

I. .1. Carmichael, Clerk. JU-t su 1. a tail puonc selllliiieiiL oe- incorporation.

Tiie directors named for the lirst year are G. E. Neal, Caldweil, E. R. Co-satt, Pella.

Iowa; R. s. Adkius. Kansas City, F. E.

Frantz aud F. P. Neal. Wellington. Kas.

The capital stock is S5o.uoii. to be divided into 5o0 shares of --Moo each. The ninth annual meeting of the Kansas State Historical s.K-iety wiil he held in the senate chamber, at Topeka. on Tuesday evening. January 20.

for the election of oiie-haif the tue tu Mrs of the board of directors, and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. A meeting of tbe board of will he held at 3 o'clock p. in. of the sani" in the rooms of the soci -ty. Ait members art-requested to be preseut.

Tue Cleveland Town company, formed for the purpose of iocating the town of Cleveland, in Oklahoma Terri ill to ml iect- in colors, reaching fr. biaek to white. Having thus established the fai that color affects the size of stockings, he ex-tenileii his iiivestigaiicn to ti -i I-and continued the result of his experiments. Prof. Hiixlev fiinis ih it white is the largest of all colors.

iii'- a black ground can be seen niiu-h further than black letters on a white grouml.thus proving mat tue former are irger tliau the latter. A woman iu a dress is larger than she would br. ie, very much larger than -tie he in black. Women long aeo ii.t-;U:w!v grasped the fact tint iiiack is tlie proper wear for a fat woman. lres-i: rs have been a-viistoiued to say that a biaek silk dress makes a stout woman atinear lite unites, as the i of the cor.i.'ry call for.

and a- congress should, in justice to the people of the country, make the luw of the laud. lis passage by so decisive a majority in the bouse is in it-eif proof of the strength of the pub 1 jlVc C' Wheat ndv lire lnr- Iroui hich is ou the Fifth avenue side, is even larger than the parlor, being lSx2t. Both rooms have bay windows. To the rear of these is a sleeping apartment, tlie dining room, kitchen and pantries, all arranged in a manner that relief's gient credit on the architect. The house- has just been finished by E.

F. Sprague, ai Mr. Lewis has just moved in. As soon as the pavements are made and the lawn is covered with a beautiful sod, the appearance of the residence will be complete and lie will be justilied more than than ever in the pride he takes in bis new home. lic Sentiment, hich th- Members of that upon the han-as Ucmooiatie eoitors re eogni.e.

The vote iu de- the Kan-as demociatic editors feast in Kansas City. as not h. iu-I tdi, as first impression? congruous an event suggest. poration with I know th it it aetr. iliv and liter iilv re- tory, filed articles of inc tbe sci-retarv of state leiuai.

i.s (luces ner size. A st ries of exee: nrs rates, with stri)-j pro-oi-'-t of sum. In: tir lly freights tii u'le-r- to real tlii' advance. already a ii.i.-lioa an 1 il hud of on the in- T- A nkw devi'-n for to b. a the hindle 1 1 1 1 and the int.

i i.r wilt ai: orilice at the ferule, end. The oi tin cane lit' imile to hi- ear in not unnatural and li-ars f-v ry v.iinl sje-keu "tic -i'tih hiui. I made with a stout woman headquarters are to bt in Kansas City Kansas. The directors are H. M.

Maidt 11 PERSONAL MENTION. re-p-ct- it pre-ents some nut' eiaitu-. one of v-hu-hisiii effect a-foMoA-: Tn low -r freig'nts in aasa-wouid bring atiotit a corresponding reduction in irfhcr -late-, and a genei ai de-Cea-e of freigiits on grain would bring aL.oiit an iio-rea-e it -hipmi nts Lo such an as to the market and in ovi r-iipMi'--! market would in turn a deerea-e of market prices, il -nee me lowering of freight would injure the niiioads without benefiting the It would logically follow that were grain to tran-ported to market free of charge, the farmers would not receive heller prices than if tin: present rates were to be increase 1. Tin: generally eeiil' I criterion of grain market val ues i- that tney ar- in this country are iu Eurof', less the cost of shipment, and that the -s it cuts the snippers for to tlie sea eoa-t the more lie can pay the farmer for the grain. It will be dilli'Milt to persuade the shippers or the farmers to take any other view of the matter, and we do not see liiat doubtful arguments agaiu-t lower are necessary to pu-taiu the undeniably correct tint the railroads areeutitled to reasonable freights when market prices are low as well as when they are for a week or two.

The business nieu of Bitiertown are coiiimeucing to get their stock together for tin ir spring irade. They are selling coal bert for ISceuts per bushel. This is iiie cheapest place in the county for coal. Mr. Ira Benedict, who has been confined to his bed for some time, is able to be up and i-rouml again.

We were pleased to see Adam Bitler's smiling face on our streets last night. He was also present at thedanee. Adam says be ill go to Oklahoma this spring. Goodbye, Adam. Thornton Welty are having a big trade, and are still ahead.

Y'ou can always see teams hitched in front of their ftore. They are selling goods as cheap as the cheapest, and with their genial clerks are always ready to wait on customers. After a vve k's vacation, our school is again in regress. Mr. Hummer is talking about giving an entertainment, and using the proceeds in getting an encyclopedia for the district.

This is a good idea and every ore interested in the welfare of the school should urge the matter and also assist in making it a uccess. Tne literary soiiety organized some time ago. is played out. Boys, what is the niattn? Y'ou should bike more interest in this work and go ahead ith it If at lirst you don't succeed, try, try again." Malu S. ciei-souie the system, re-interest, is and small post-of the de-in piymeut bonds.

Mr. i that she weighed forrv p.niin!s dressed in white. Prof. Ilnxie cedes that ttii re may have slight error in this exferinieiit, -i operation ot changing the condlieteo hy hiln. A 1'OSTAL savii gs bank ceiving dc.osiis without needed all over the I'uited es'tecialiy at thousands of olli -es.

A large peret'iitage could be safely used of interest-bearing public li, Coi. II. C. Cross returned from a trip to the northern part of the state Thursday. Col.

Taylor has improved so much hat he was able to be down street Thursday. Rev. J. T. Hanna left Thursday to hold quarterly meetings at Mattield Green and Cedar Point.

W. E. Cre ize, of the St. Louis i Emporia rail.vu. showed his smiling democratic party any special credit for the passage of the bill, is as follows, names of Kansas members in italics Yeai Alexander, -liderj-oi.

liagley, nuit-utiuc, Barksdale Uayne. Beach, liiackburn. Bland. Blount. Brainerd, iireckenridge.

Browne of Indiana. Brow of lYnnsyivatiia, Buchanan, Build, Burns. Cabell, Caldweil, Camplx-U of New York, Campbell of Pennsylvania, Cassidy, Claudy, Clemints. Cobb. Con-ii' Hy.

Cook. Cosgrove, Covington, Cox of New York, Cox of North Carolina, Cn-p, Cullen. Curtin, Davidson, Divis of Missouri. Dibrell, Khlredge, English, Ertneiitrout Ferrell, E-idier, Kmdlay, 1- oran Forney, "uitntoii, Fyan. Garrison, G-ddes, (b orge GlascK.k.

Gofl, Green, halsell. ll.in'Hirk. Hardy, II itch of Missouri Hayne-, lleiidt rson of Iowa, Hendry, Herbert, liolman, Holmes, Hopkins, Houseman, Hunt, James, Jones of iseiinsin, Jones of 'Texas, Jones of Alabama, King, Kleiner, Lsuhuni, 1 vrc, Lewis, Lore, l.owring. Me-Comas, MeCjriuick, McMillan, Mat- I ievelaud could populai i.e his administration by the establishment of such a system, but we do not look for him to advise it unless be investigates the sub- W. D.

Kraeuier. Win. McGinnis, J. E. Beck.

M. Speers.J. M. Ilolloway and C. J.

Thompson. The Ben Franklin Library and Reading association of Newton, also filed its charter. Governor Giick has received a letter from a gentleman in San Francisco, stating that he has invented a machine which renders the preparation of ilax fibre, as well as the seed, a highly profitable investment. Tiie machine referred to threshes the seed and at the same time converts the Ilax without retting, into a valuable material ready for tlie manufacturer ou the field, i'ne inventor says the machine will clean about -munils per day and thresh ciean the accompanying seed. Lenora Leader: We see by our exchanges tttat a great many cattle are dying in different parts of the state from eating too much dry feed iu stalk t'e-lds.

Nearly every paper containing a notice John Hi'icliuian. a aittiy brewer ot I'Ateraoo, Ni'w Slo.ooo damages on 'i iic'Jay in a o-f anil tlic lawyt-rs for the plaintiff, a willow nanifii H-nrlil'-y, took i. for tli'-ir fire leaving In It-a roiil day hfii iawy--r- iv- the NM.SllO KAFII1-S ITEMS. Cor. oi the Kml-oiia Republican.

Neosho Rai-ids, Jan. 8. Mrs. Amy Bigler was unable to resume ber school at this place the 5th ii.st, on account of sickness. Prof.

Wimiuer has selected Miss Indie Briiikerhoff to teach her department. It is the desire of the pupils that Mrs. Biglers health be speedily restored, for they miss her indeed. Mr. C.

K. Stone and wife entertained quite a number of their friends right royally on New Year's day. May many happy returr.s of the like occur. Mr. M.

F. Barr of Englevvood, lib, ar believes that the if v. i- a small one and Ihat it Jul not affect the result. Nearly every one has met in ttie summer time a fat German dres-ed entir. lv in white: hut a tain wl ite-dad German Is something entirely unknown, of course it is tlie white dn-s win.

mam -the German fat. Dn ss the same man i black clothes he vv ooi 1 he a ordinary size. 'I iie iii appe ir. of the that is to the -iei f-i'i the girl, invariah.v vv hite or very ied tights. cause vi-liitc is tlie largest a-l i s.

Brown and pink may oeca-ion-e'v face in the city Thursday. Aitiutit has accepted an invitation to visit the Now Orleans exposition Febru iry lit. and llobert Garrett, of the Baltimore ai.d Ohio road, has tendered the president his private car his party, with such special railway facilities as may be needed. The trip ill i.e a fast one, no doubt, but may give the exposition the boom it needs. Col.

J. W. Parrington is taking time by the fore-lock and learning the duties of his olliee before he is installed. T. Samuels, after four years with G.

W. New man, has resigned and is now taking a course at the Emporia Business college. L. O. Perley after a pleasant vaca f.

li' used, but it is he i.pj ley that in nearly all iveness of the ballet ir lllle fi Maburv, Miller, of Texas, Morey. Murrill, Moultou, Mul-ler. Murphy, Murray, Ne.ce, Nelson, Nutting. Gates. O'Ferrall, 1'atton, l'ay- oi this kind, also contains a receipt or i two from "Some experienced srock man ii.g size of hite.

Next to vi iie ve) all colors. The N-v. Y-. A Freitu ion Lad. A horrible case of youthful brutality comes to the Reih ulicax from just west of town, near Col.

Taylor's. Joe You- rived litre the 3rd and will abide with his son until spring. Mr. Win. Cooper of Stanton, Miam-county, spent New Year's day with bis brother-in law, Mr.

I.intz. who recently bought the Martin plare. Messrs. Lumpkius it Blair have improved the late cold wave by erecting an ice house aud filling it full of nice ice, to high, and that the cost of transportation i- not dependent up and should there-lore not be regulated by fluctuations of mark-'t prices. It for the eomuii--tuners to demonstrate, if they can.

th it grain freights are. now than ueccs-ary to pay the and profit upon rail- i road transportation, and to the extent ihai they ibid this to be the case, it is th ir duty to s. cure a reduction of rates, i If ut rites are necessary to lciti-j iiii'i- railroad profits th it should settle Ml to a tier bunt aii'i kiiil'l the tier, al.i! now a Jlexlcan lion, winch ('ajicd frurn cir la-t siiiiiunT. i- said to roaming the near llaicton. ti lliik'S south of Ybn'C'iino.

l.nliana. btimlrcii men. armed to the tia-tb. are the poor b'-a-t. Jt i annoiiii-a ii that nt declines to be a candidate fir I'niu'l States senator from New Y-ok.

Tnit will rcli' ve H'aine's lrieii'ls of the tunlci-irabie rc-poii-iiulity of op'iiL Mr. Arthur. Mr. Kvar; to stan-1 the best chance. Hi- ekctioli ili Ik- a tribute to brain-.

v. ttr i.a'- i-not over sui plii ii. if Wii i- criterion. 1 hi tion returned Thursday to his college duties at the Northwestern uuiversity at Evanston, 111. Miss Ella Broadwell of Denver arrived Weft nesday night, aud will be tbe guest of her brother Charlie for several weeks.

As this is the first meeting in mans, a young boy of fourteen or fifteen, Friday most terribly abused bis stepmother, a frail and delicate, little lady. Joe bas borne none eating dry feed, but tiie be-t one we! have heard ot. though it may be as as the hiils, was given to us hy John McManis of this place the other day, i and is siuq.lv this: "Sow rye in the! stoi'k tiehls in the fall, so cattle can h-ive something green to eat to work off the dry s'alks. A few bushels of rye used in this way may be tiie means of saving i several dollars worth of caltie and afford i It is alleged that the Chinese are smuggling themselves into California by wav of British America and Oregon at the rate of "i-OiK) per mouth. They look too much like those already on band to be identified by reliable testimony.

Why not, instead of prohibiting Chinese immigration, put agoeel import duty ou ail clcap labor, the proceeds to be Used for the completion of tne liarthotdi pedes- sou, 1'ierce. l'cel, 1'erHun, J'eU r. I'etti-t uie, Ibice. Pryor, ltaudall. -agan.

KiL'gs, Itoliertson, of i Uoio. li igcrs of Arkansas, Kogers of i 'W Yoik. Kosccrans. Kovvell, y.m, S'-ively. Singleton, Skinner of New York.

Smalls, Snyder, Spriggs, Stewart i of Texas. Stock-lager. Storm, I Strait, Mruble. Sumner i California. Se.ope, Talbot, Taylor of Ohio.

Taylor of i Tennessee, Tbrockmortau, Tovv nseud, 'lucktr. Tulley. 'lyimi-r of Georsrbt, Tur-' in Kentucky. Van Elton, H' ikelleld. Wallace, Warner of Ohio, Warner of has heen i'-- i ti part of it- eaS- inn.

since Uicans thev are nv won he ha 1 ihev h. en paiiio So, too. the giit and yelio oaii.t board our livi slean.ers -co-crease their tonmige. laii' are painted red. and Ilnx iu it' that a red car inch in-pa--engers would net in titty were it painted biiie.

in has long known tit it the re. Bri'ish soldier is a lug. e-ti-i- sixie braver man than the blue them an abundance of feed in the spring after the stalks have been exhausted. The Denver A New Orleans it Mis- souri Pacific is the name of a new coin- I pany, the articles of incorporation of which were filed in the ctliee of the see- i retary of state of t'olorado last week, The principal members of the new com- Nine murders and two xeeti- thtris per last year, in this country. 4 iCIl.

aid. lol ufaii, but it has never to any one that this, ditter nee was to the ditterenee iu ci.lo- NOT AN A1D-SEEKEK: Jiraiit's refu-al to accept private lowii.ihis- of a pension in i' was voii-d imn, rtdei ins his i'r from the thrit he is n'aiU" to tinai.eial overstocked We are evidently gelling with murderers. 1'h. aeir Austrian soldier-, when i pany are jay i-ouiu, i.usseu --age ami als, vveielied on a al Some ofthp Kduratlomil Inlttft. A'.

If i -it's mhlrcji to Aifoo Stale 'Ja V'-m i ntfit. average, 100 poilM-is aeh. hot th" of gray had ivtloc, .1 ii vveie.t ut the Au-trim iidan'rv man TlIK Cbe int. ati Tim. --S' if that it was miiiiouair- baa that alone, which Too many people ere fa-ting tlii' faint a-; them.

In the i and ate the saci biaek bro'Ii at tables. -and prosi.ha.tial cai.de: to b1: rie.rLai..s in uioic ways to insure sueee-s. the greftt delight of all who are iuterest-ed iu keeping cool during the coming summer. The literary is moving along smoothly and growing more popular. A number of our citizens attended the general quarterly meeting of tne Free methodist society at Euip ria, January 3 4.

There will be a camp meeting at Neosho Rapids, commencing June 11, lis5. and continued one week. Mud and water are doing a thriving business "ust now, to the detriment of the average pedestrian. Our beautiful town is cursed with two sinks of perdition, sailing under the guise of billiard halls, wherein many men and boys, of this community, spend their time and money, and get in return, loss of sleep, penury, idleness, dissipated habits, bad morals, and profane language. Now, just as long as people will fiequent such resorts, just so long will the ball, and other accessories.

It cceurred to tne. po--ii3s' ohi'-et in a rre-identt that i'i a praetie il iionn cvaus. i no agreement is inal John Evans, president of tiie D. A N. o.

is to build his road on to Trinidad, where it will connect with the Mis-ouri Pacific, which is now lienig bu.it to that int. The eastern road is a direct line west from St. Louis, running through the southern tier of counti'S in Kan-as, of i h. e-se 1 150 p.eile hunt th'- en. ne; lit lo 1 bag 10 l-l'l-i iglit.

all I ia man to make an address of too good a reputation among the residents of that locality and it is said thit he every opportunity in tiie absence of the men of the house, to torment, terrify and maltreat his little sifters and brothers and also his stepmother. Friday he liegan his usual antic--, his victim being one of the small children. The mother rushed to the rescue, and Joe ith a dcvilishness that can never be eradicated until he has spent li.iee years intervening between this mi his majority at the Reforn farm. struck here with some heavy instrument, knocking ber down and rendering ber unconscious. To complete the outrage lie dragged the poor woman around the room by the hair, leaving her scalp in a tender and painful condition.

Dr. Sherburne was called, but for three boms she remained unconcious. I'pon the Rpproaeh of neighbors tiie boy tb and is not sim-e been seen. It is thought th-t he may return as he is in the habit of staying away from home for b.itg intervals. The leforni farm stands badly in need of him and ill not be contented until he is safely lodged several years, Charlie is all smiles.

We regret to announce that Sheriff Wilhite's eyes re no better. He has been confined to the house for some time and it is greatly feaied that there will be serious trouble before he again sees the light of day. Harlow G. Wiser writes from Pres-cott, Canada, where he is revelling in all the delights of tobogganing and snow-ten feet deep, that be will return to Emporia about the 12'h. We pleased to receive a i all Friday evening from M.

J. Verner, ex-sheriff of Greenwood county. Mr. Verner took the night train for and will be there at the meeting of the legislature and the instalatiou of the state officers. Dr.

F. W. atson, of Eureka, was in the city recently, and favored the Repi ulican olliee ith a brief call. The drfctor was ou bis way to Topeka where he will remain until after the organization of the 1 -gislature. lie is familiar with the duties of the various positions to be liiled, and would make ome whs to draw forth something upon Teiine-sce.

Weaver. Wellborn, Wempie, White of Minnesota, ilkins. Williams, Willis. ilson of Iowa. Wilson of West Virginia, Winans of Michigan.

Winans of Wisconsin. G. I). Wise of Virginia, Walford, Worthington, Yaple, and Yort. Nays-Adams of Illinois.

Adams of New York. Aiken. Atkinson. Uarr. Bingham.

Bisbee. Boutelle. Bower. Hoyle, Bra'tou, Brietuug. Brewer of New York.

Brewer of New Jersey, Brumali, Cannon. Chase, Chandier. Cutcheon, lavis r.f Illinois. Divis of Massaeusetts. Ieu-stcr, Ilowd.

Dunham, Eaton. Elliott, Ev -rharr, Greenleaf, Haminoiid, Harde-inau. irncr. Hemphill. Henderson of Illinois, Hepburn, Hewitt of New York, Hewitt of Alabama.

Hill. Hobliizell, llorr. Honk. Howey, Jeffords, Johnson. Keifer.

Ketcham. I.acey. Liblipy, Long. I.yman. Miteheil.

Morse. Muehi'T. N'ich' ls. o'Hara. O'Neill of 1.

nnsv Ivabi I'iit lps. I'ost. Potter. 11 an- n-v IJeed, Sevtnoiir. Smith of tigure hen dre--- 1 lice our mi h.i-ir or valnaijle ift-.

His rifa--al air-o h- Mr. andtrliilL jin awkward iie nui-t ri-iior Iom- wi.ioh he Grant, or take the laser's iiop-Tr mi the judgment admit-'d it. i'h tet is that Mr. Vaiider hill's eljiiai is imtre sacred liiose of other and poorer er-dilor w.io (it'll. Urn.

it's hanking tirui i linmey, on the strength if ills name treated. ill hi ilk. bllt VV .1 and naif -ppear- which state it is now two-thirds the way ilK.y -ua-sent a r. -lie vapeiieu a form a connection some time next spring 1 Huxley jnN lu Ti. or summer, and vv ill he limit on west as pT.u-f paining -t-uiishii iai 'iniiiitt ber to pro lu otter as pi.ssi.ne.

mis will kim a Ul- 0al.k seriously tl rrying m' eJueational work from Ins point. I must confess that the problem I of how to educate our sons and dauirhtors i been to me an unsolved one. to whieh I have returned from time to time as the bellied inventor who seeks perpet-: ual molioti. It ha se'ined to me that bvtrie results our ednea-; f-o iiiti4-'. free coheres.

and with 'v ry nio-it rn convenience inv-'n-ri'm. by superior uu an'! woman, to the voutii. the petltig line lo stockmen ill Ea-stern Texas and Arizona to the east- pi'ity. II. of the Brr lieutate- th i' til iiioage in.

f.ir auii.ic v. lo. ii i- Tilt: prohibition natio asks Editor Ciarkson. mei putilcan national cotnuiitt his alleged proof of ht. sell out, etc.

I.et us have all means. Si. John tie li-tion of any proof. Couvi lileof ail the fraud and ci.i against him. If p.roef is "top lying about him.

t' rtis W. Kh-IJ is au- or the ftateuit-tit liat Ir. hiliwas ma le a nrtferrtd eredi-d' hut hi-ii he paid hy if p. em markets, to I)i iivit and to the northwest. Commonwealth.

The St. Louis. K-msas City it Western is the consolidated name ol tlie St. Louts Emporia road, projected from Emporia by the way Walnut. Butler.

Clinton and Versailles to St. L'-fiis. 'I he contract for grading on this road has IV iiii-vlVHiiia. tevcns. E.

B. Tavlor of forhid-. that whi.di (nn. Cirani tie pri'pertv inadi over to road to a I iiomas. Tilmau.

Washburn, Wait. sonielieie 'vnii, s. Wise of Virginia and ai'proaeh to an edueatiott, tn-Tr continue to roll them headlong into niiii, and cause tiieui, too, to buck against the advice of loving parents and kind friends. Ob! what a grand ithin its walls. an excellent ollicer in either the house or senate.

benctit to a community is an orderly rrciiFiiiiii-un lo ite'lfing irmi-f ri. Woodward V5. The bill now got to the senate, which h-is under consideration a bill of its own. iiiii. more silisfactory to the railroads, upon the same subject.

Washington telegrams says that the bill ill find its tomb iu the senate. From the debate of well conducted harmless bit lard Saturday L. B. Kellogg and P.J. Hall berg retired respectively, from the olliees of probate judge and county commission niove.iiv lie 1 to li.

1117 painliiig her -u i that the inomenMiiii ol a rcL. i ram oui'l oe i-i she given eo it of vvhi.e ii. Ii; claim- that the -oi in nre if til'. While liVcr yejeia ui t-i, ,) the ter nv He ii' i- man, ps-rc'v Ih- result colors. i'id as-, ia- Ellg! siiuieii pliilt liicni-.

a 1 a 1 white lioiu i to foot. wiioe elolhe-. ile I an age in of three ili- h. ill h-i -ei a-ei ot pound- in v.e glit. is evident that thi- new will have tiie most in TlilH' Hill .1.

ir-' to allude even in tiie nc. sf mariner to the various ways in vvhi it wiil effect the commerce, ainl daily lite of nations; but it can hardly -douVed that white and red. T'i their great superiority in in lie near future In-come of ii use, and tiiar black and blue vvi'l he Only tie II he size of objects j- be decreased. hall. Mr.

J. C. Burnett, of the firm of Burnett ii Abcniethy. Emporia, was in -omethin radically ftniiifj. It mayte tlie home hack of the setNK! or in th tendency if tic a tH much a hui-ry to be thorough in anything; but r-ain it is ttiiit th country, from the th I'aeinV.

is full of ctiucatcd yoiu. Am -rican Ttie Anit-riean youth is on the hunt for an easy situation, commanding such a iaiary as will him respeetabhity. Wliat is true of tlie boys is eipiady true of the iirls. Tlie (lay of apprentice-Ship to iceMil trades by American ons has by and die reat iftdustrics (tf the 4 er, which they have tilled with honor and (i KKAT iuu-rcst u- rr'tlni in artivity in Vn my yar i the r-vV-i to aotive tluty of nil H.i anl mm leaw W-re i -ii war inutile "Vfniiiii'nt e.il i cxhihit riier-y in n.iv.tl i-rt'car-ation. Tla.

London Tint's iliMii'in V.v resignation nvA tht mil of I'yjiiiiiU polity. tij)' the NiftiraiKin cutia! tr-. iy tliin to Jo with Mr. Hull's tivity. the Rapids this week, looking been let throagh I.inii couutv-.

Kas. a distance of uiiies. le-n this is completed only aiwiut ten miles of grading wiil he necessary to complete that pari of ttie woikto VValulit. Bates county, riil tlie wa so-rn bnundary of Linn com. Iv.

seio.oou in bonds have been voted hv Linn county, ainl the road must be completed through tii.it county by the of next April to secure the-e bonds. The. condition of bonds voted west to Emporia, amounting to several hundred th.ui.-aud dollars, require the road to be built at an early .1. or else they will be 'orbited. So the outlook is good for an early couipb'iion of that road fr.uii ia lo tiie Mis niter i credit so long a tune.

I hey turn over Marshal foui Fleming is in receipt of a notice concerning a big robbery of jewelry at arbondaie. It as stolen in a large b- durini the progress of a tiie. and consisted of watches, chains, rings and necklaces. Persons buying jewelry from others than regular dealers at present, would do well to make extensive inquiries before purchasing. their olliees to their successors, leaving Thursday between Senators Ingalls and Bayard, it is fair to infer that the former will support and the latter oppose the house bill, so that the opposition to the Mr.

Vaiidcrbiit eould he aaiii-t ilie eWi-niv if other en Jitors, It looks a Grant had eonehidtd to irt Mr. ai. i'ilt take the property or ia hi eh tnee with the ereJi-' tors, it i- not prohal ie Vantlerhi.t tJeeide to divide up. Tiu Gh-he i D- nio rat pnl'i-hrs a k-rtT from Gen. Irihen.

of Idaho, in n-irarJ to the nt eiMiditioii position of Gen. Grant, i whi'-ti. after nvit v.inr Gen. (iraiit's I he an earnest apnea! to lie j-eu a id iMMif to relit-ve tlie (n'd hero's and w.irn them that if -n. Grant -houi 1 die in his present ttr1 natifin would be in ic eye.T of the whoie' world.

Gen. Hlis- h-n do. not seem well-infunned jis to an unsullied record of ollicial purity behind tliem and possess their insurance interests. He was accompanied by Mr. lioory, general agent of the firm.

The forthcoming election is being agitate! considerably in this part of the county, caused by so many different ing tlie respect and confidence of all peoi le. They huve lieen ener getic, faithful, vigilant and constant in propositions to be voted upon at said their efforts to perform the duties of their olliees aud it is only natural that The following gentlemen have been elected officers ol the First M. E. Sunday-school for the ensuing year: E. superintendent; I).

W. Eastman, assistant superintendent; IL L. Balster secretary aud treasurer, and Lee Ilinkle, librarian. Tuition look to lorein born boys for worker, and in tite ne.ix future they will to the front as ttie masters of their n. sines, while the Amertean youth wiii a ierk-hip in their olliees.

Whether ih- home or the school i most to blame I do not undertake to say. but it is the t-xperienee of every husine-s man employing labor, that nine out of ten applicants for situations amon educated voting men and women want to souri line, ni'd vv hen that point it is bound io come tins way so.n. or lat'-r: and if biiiit hy practically railway heads, as it surely win nc. it is certain to come by the way of Ifutler and Clinton, and on to St. Louis.

Tne ickers of this pn.ii.ct their friends should desire to show both on the eve of their some mark measure seems rather sectional than political. The senate can greatly strengthen by refusing to agree with the bouse in this matter, the public i.npiession that it is the stronghold of the corporate interest and monopoly inlhience. No bill to regulate railroad transportation can be pronounced faultless, or even free from serious defects. The question of pro-bibitinj greater charges for a short than for a long haul lias two sides, and the railroad side is sustained by many strong arguments. But it is quite certain that public opinion instinctively and with of the esteem in which they are Tun eduratioiKil itiilii-eiHv of tin prt-seut time lo u.it -tui ei1i''ariou as generally Tii'- census of ls-o the pri-on popiiliition of out- I every of (lie entire population, one to every in KAK The li menibersliip during tht same tim- sl'owed a steady inerease.

It is to lu 1 boiwd the majority will remain on the outride of the prison walls. tune, he pnqiosHi-uis should be defeated on account of uot being definite in their meaning, purpos and intent. The citizens of Lyon county do not propose to vote a tax blindly, notwithstanding the great need of various county improvements. Horace. -LI'E-S IBVt lllU OPENINGS.

held. Friday night, according to G.antV (inaneial eondiciou. He is in re-eeipt of tUUit'O per year i-aiary president of the Xiearauan W. II tfe previous notice, some forty or fifty Victim, of Man nr. A iVi.irl.kn p-r h.t, low pi A a JViiii-yivani; tl-n 1' II.

lirown, I. rin'Tiy 'f ii'l h'ltrrt---; ium-' older ii ty iiif-ult il- (IfH.h 'f hi- wilt-, ii w-i- in fi- k. Al, ut SO'li'- l-OVS Wiii. Iff itti tvi-r-i- or Ut seenr met at the court house aud presented to up canal cou.pany which is i work of some kink. There is in the are Gov.

Foste-, of Ohio; Senator Miller, of New, York tex-Speaker Ki. fer.of Ohio; Amos Towns. of Cicveland; Senator Plumb and Colonel Cross, ot Kansas, and J. L. Pace, of Bi.

tier all practical, energetic and far-set ing capit Colonel Nettleton will tie giad to assist it to Judge Kellogg a handsome watch and understood to cxpirt a large cousidcra Prof. Klock has visited this week the schools in the Jacobs and Branson district, which are under the charge of Miss Moultou aud Mr. Emery, resect-ively. He speaks in high terms of tlie chain, inscribed on the back, L. Kellogg, from bis friends, lS-Si," and to St.

Louis hen it gets to Clinton. wilt i Ii Ilif; fiiir a M-eUl-tHi I her 1-; i-i From Our Re-rulur Correspondent. OLl'E, Jan. S. Notwithstanding the stringency of money here at present, progress made in each.

Mr. Uaiberg a large plush base rocker, very substantial and very elegant. The The Peters Hardware compiny to as presentations were made by I. E. La-n in pro sist them in handling goods on the upper lnl.t ill Mletiisan.

Ishpemiiig, is suffering from the gold fever. A score of companies have been organized to work a quarry bert and Judge Buck, iu a few well shelves, have put in galleries which run chosen words. Responses equally air and spirit surrounding education institutions that which leads graduates to rush into the professions, now overcrowded with mediocrity and imbecility. The young man who learns to say with elocutionary effect: I i-ome to bury not to praise him," or debate upon the question: "Shall the republic be perpetuated is too izreat an orator to become a master mechanic, he goes into the eity.aii'i tits himself for that most useless member of society, a cheap pc'i'ician. The girls, catching the fever of the hour, paint plaques without knowing how to d.aw, dabble a little i i music and French and graduate ithout being able to bound the county they live in or to make a good thing to eat or to wear.

around tbe entire store. there WU- tn J- (,. of th- iiiiitie She te.ed liei arx'eiy au in i 1 'ih-'-J. il'-r ti'i-Si-i i. fumnl I-' vv ii i -t mi i (i to the viil The irij-f tijnt tii-a lie Mm- -f li'.

t-iiiriri tliLii h. l.iin-' brief were made by the recip vein that has been tour miles north of the town. years atro Julius Ropes, a eheuij-t. while exploring ients, expressing their thanks STRAY ITEMS. The Egyptian cotton crop is the largest to their friends and their gratification in Olpe is bound to flourish and grow, and the business men of Olpe, being fully convinced of the fact.have already begun to prepare for the corcing.rush.

A regular building boom has struck Olpe, and among the buildings going up as soon as the weather will permit are a large hotel, a drug store, a harness and shoe shop and several dwelling houses. Dr. J. S. Maier, recently from Iowa, having located here, has proved himself quite an acquisition to our town.

the presents. Will Ewing, of course, ever known. AT- practical unaniu ity lias settled into the conviction that it costs more to haul a ton two miles than one mile, and that a short haul should not on any pretense be made more expensive than a longer haul, and the senators who stand in the way of this conviction will, however correct their position may be, fail to satisfy the people of this or any other state that the public ha3 come to an illogical conclusion in this matter. The house, by its legislation since the holiday recess, acts as though its members generally had been tvonsulting closely with their constituents, and concluded to transact a good deal of public business this session. t.oii from the Nicaraguan government in -s 1 the pending ship canal treaty is ratified, and it is reasonable to suppose that i lie president of the company would drive a g.vod share of the indemnity.

He is in receipt of 61:1,0.10 per year increase irom the 6J.Mi.CKi0 fund invested some seven years ago for his beueiit, and the rhiladelphia Call says, he cash for a scries of magazine articles relating to his military and political experiences, the production of which is entirely within bis physical as well as mental ability. If Mr. Vaudcrbilt and other creditors manure to seize all the large fortune iu real es'ate and personal property G. ncral Grant possessed at the time he went in'o the banking business under the impression that be was going to realize 5y per cent per annum on bis capital, they cannot seize any part of his present and prospi-ctive income and it looks to the country generally that per One dollar gold pieces are said to be engineered the affair from its inception. 1: was highly successful throughout, and so scarce that Ihey bring twenty ceirfs premium.

for marble, found the vein, and iinme-ediately after his tind a company was organized and forty acres of the land purchased. A small mill has been working for some time, but this year its capacity has been increased and 3'rO tons of rock a day is taken out. As the mine grows deeper the quantity grows richer in both gold and silver. Picked specimens ol rock have a-saved 81.5'ih a ton. his uotint) rn-'-re him uutii aii Aoci.i!f--J IV-- il -(-tf -h WHri rei-eivefj Jttinoiiriein his iv bl-i own haiii.

'i he rorAs V.aliug in II- 4 uS aa wiil be lo put the re-pon-iiuiity i will not soon be forgotten by those pres The New York aldermen receive a ent. salary of 85.000 per year the same as members of congre-6. They are succeeded by Col. Parringtqn r.t Rrnu n-. wnere it ix-Jong-.

itn-re seem- to and Thomas E. McMillan, who, it is Mrs. Horace llelyar, wife of the Brit doub; that the live- oi huth predicted, will not reduce the higlu stan ish secretary of legation, is the reigniog beauty at Washiugton. Gotham, Valuable Lives. rhiltuUlpliia Timet.

Witham II. Yanderbilt is insured for Every policy he owns has been issued within the last five years, Gould made up bis niind a dozen vears ago to insure his life and year by year he has added to the amount until he can produce policies for 3400.000, which dard established by the services of the Fifteen hundred school teachers from two retiring officers. while it averages 8i0 pT toil. Following on the Ropes Cotn(any. others have sunk shafts unon the original vein on every side and all are at work.

A gold to the upper peninsula of Michigan is among the probabilities for 1 Cleveland Herald. Wile were r(y --ip. A The Xew York Sun of the 7ih pubh -li-e the fidhtwiijt To dtt-T of ii un. Sik: In tii: Pi of Ohio. Wisconsin, and Nebraska arrived at New Orleans on the 27tb inst.

Prof. David S. Gordon, the new pres lie calls his emergency fund. I'lerre liorillard has SiVi.t'OO on bis life. K.

W. ident of tbe Indiana State I'niversity, is not yet thirty-four year of age. year, lore-en a lew years, would enable the New York paint manufaetur- A Pittsm dipateh Monday Fay-that the following irou Works. employing 11,450 men, resumed operations thai day; Weliughoue Machine cunpauv. fifty meD Z'i A Company, 2 men.

and the Cambria Iron works at Johnstown, O.CMO men; mj fc 3' men; the National rolling mills at MeK.etspo;t. 5.000 nieu; Oliver 15ro. A Puillips Tenth and Fifteenth streets. South si mills, 0i H) men, and the mill, 300 men. The worst of the bui-ness depression is evidently over.

It looks though college graduab will need to look to housework as the most practicable field of employment. A society tailed "The Poor Mill's Labor Bureau," lias been orcanizd at Kansas City by Kabbi Krauk-ff. Tin-bureau is conducted at a cost of ii0 per month. The bureau endeavors to furnish work for the destitute, but just no has a hundred mate applicants for every vacancy, hile the demand for women to work exceed tne cnrnh'. The senate has amended and passed the house bill to forfeit unearned land of the Oregon Central railroad.

The original till forfeited the cut re grant. As amended it applies to only such portions of the lands as may be adjacent to the uncompleted portions of the line. After declaring such laud fcrfeiled, it provides that persons already actually 6ettled thereon shall have ttie reference of the rights of special entry thereto un-der the homesiead laws. The bill now. returns to the house, and il passed there, the process of compelling railroad to disgorge unearned land grants may be looked upon a Sexatok Voouf-es is poring as the soldiers friend, lib? bill to amend the A Call.

The Kan-arf Ei'ial is hereby to at Topr ka. Hog cholera in Nebraska has caused a most people to lay i.p a snug competence er. carries policies for Cvrns an eiJitoriiil hemi "Mr. Sc. euscr-," coiit iiniic-r extract i the late eandi lai j.n-si the prohibition k'-r v.

of political and criii-e a re riit ie'-tcr rj loss of probably 8500.000, the loss in W. Field's life is insured for 8240.000. Lumber company were Here ro-oay and invoiced their stock of lumber and coal, and after thanking Mr. W. II.

Bradley for his faithfulness in conducting the business, they started for Madison. The immense trade which Flusche the founders of Olpe, have built up in the past two months shows that they are the right men in the right place, and also shows what can be done by energetic business men that locate here. Mrs. W. C.

Cannon had a severe attack of pneumonia last Monday, but under the skilful treatment ot Dr. Maier, she is now able to sit up. I wish to say to those inquiring about the prospects of Olpe, come and see for yourself and be convinced. Hawkeye. Sarpy county alone amounting to I en- V.

The railroad commissioners seem to have earned their salaries. During the past year two hundred and forty-six ccmplaints requiring action besides numerous letters of inquiry and personal iuquiries, were filed with the board. Of all but about twenty were acted upon. Seventy formal decisions were rendered by tiie board, of which from six to ten were adverse to the complainants. Of the remaining number the responding parties, as a rule, settled to the satisfaction of the parties without the 000.

There was a large attendance of friends at the funeral of Samuel Iougheity Fri lay. The services were deeply impressive and conducted by Rev. C. R. Rice.

Brief services were also held at the cemetery before consigning all that was earthly of him to his last resting place. James Branstraton, a victim of consumption for the last seven years died Thursday afternoon at his home on Mulberry street, between First and liecond aveuues. Death came to him very easily and he passed away without the slightest The duke of Connaugh "never set a Alexander Barrett aud F. B. Roberts of New York each have S2OO.000 on their lives.

John Gibb. the spvl silk man. bas policies for 1 70.000." Charles Pratt and il. B. Hvde of New Y'ork are each insurer) for for slbo.ooo.

I ncle Rufus squadron in the but he is about to become commander in chief of the Brit- army. Hatch is insured for s7o.0o0. Judsre Ful- The Louis typographical union bas -4 to Ati; -r iv whi. he irly e- iI: allegation of tiie cfi'ti i'; I be.i-ve inipU' iMv in honor and nuA'i'- trtrhfu' -i testify to that h-ir ti niannef, ano to pu a charge whiefi 1 h-iieve I they arc i -i t-. I h-j fl throjh -in iv U- for re i S-.

endorsed Col. R. P. York- lerton for 875.000 aud U. B.

Ciatlin for 125.000. oo Thursday and Fri lay, ttie and lh of January. I.V Auxiliary Poi-ietH-s are urgtA to wnd full and it i-i rpecialiy rip-sired that the State speakers fchooiJ arrive as etrly the 14th. A eordial invitation f-xtended to all. Entertainment for delt irf" nnd friendr has been provided at reduced raes at the St.

James hotel, where committee will await them. Executive comtnirteti'-i will meet at 10 o'cioi-k earh niorriii in their re ctive roodta at the horel. an piihlic wtU be held at 2 p. m. and 7 p.

m. at the G. A. K. hail, over Man-peaker'i gtore By order of Hktta P.

Man-fikld, I'resdt. ston for public printer under the Cleveland administration. out of hat they would save over a comfortable living. Tile nation, congress, and the rich men of the country, should deal iiiKTaiiy wi'h (General Grant in the uturi as have done in the pas. His failings s'noilii he very considerately overlooked in view of his great public services in times of most serious public necessirj.

But there is no need and no propriety in such irrational appeals as Gen. ral Brisben indulges in. because there is no probability that General Graut will need any of the reasonable ct-iafortsund luxuries of life. The restoration his complacency is un-fortunaiely the ability of his best friends to off ft. and is not assisted by such api-eils as General Brisben A Valued oj-iiiannul clerk intervention of the board.

The roads in I heard of a clerk ouce in a dry goods I all ca i-oniplied with the suggestions store ho was smart and a splendid man- I board. A Chicago photographer advertises that lie will furnish seal skin sacnues. er. and all that, but he -rot uiu.itv and ei'her eeiv- Tho-ie Liquor Caies. A compromise was effected in the three liquor cises just decided, by which the fehool fund is considerably increased.

That fund will receive S500 in pain. He left a wife and fami.y all grown with the exception of one girl. He was buried Friday afternooD in M-iplew ood. No funeral services were held. Oood Uasldencea.

Among other good residences recently constructed in this city is that of R. J. Rudisii! in P. rley's ad lition. north of Twe.fih avenue.

Mr. Radisill a so u- Senator Beck bill to create a reve-nne coiiiuiissiou to txamiue and report to ccrgress on or before the cond Monday in Dee.uiber, 1n5, what changes or modifications ought to be made in the existing tariff aud internal revenue laws, provides that the commission be com and other fashionable garments to sitters for pictures. Gentlemen are furnished with elegant overcoats and dress suits. Mr. J.

M. Gusky. of Pittsburg, had a royal' old time oa Christmas. lie started out in a carriage uraw by six horses, with a friend by his side, representing Santa Claus. Then came eleven hacks contMinicg Mr.

Gusky's invited friends. sfventeen express wagon filieu M-ih toys. These, were distributed at the vanons charitaoie institutions, 7i0 children receiving presents. Tbe family has been well p- lieu of Mrs. Macke's 42.475, 500 in lieu of Pete Heidrick's 82,850 and S375, tlie full amount of the fine against John Perrier.

The sentence of thirty days' iuHirtsonm-jnt against the tw men uld Creeptnx; Kail. There are two railroad tracks across the (jreat bridge at St. Ixuis. It ia said that r.ilc of ihe rfii track crawl biggoty, and put ou consequential airs until he was very disagreeable, and he took occasion to say to bis associates that th' concern couldn't possibly get along without him. the old gentleman, ho was the senior him in the orliee one day.

and says he: "Mr. Jenkins, you have been very efficient, and we mpreciate your service, but I hear that you have asserted th. if you wa re to die the concern couldn't possil.lv survive it, and this has worried in- i little, for you. like all men. are l.abie to die very unexpectedly, and so we have concluded exfriment while we are all in health.

So vou will consider either the iv-agers of the iate eampaiii n. thern. them, any mon y. or 'f i'1 siderati-'tn, or ariy cf prefermest wharever. I -i be submitted.

1 aree to ieave i'-and force to fti-r of rh'ee. i. i -4 the -r; and ore hy me. a rn C-mriP'ff rf. pn.of i.

-i iii i i ar Ofi'-e. hibiiion of tii i.n. V. W'ti 124 Fifth avenue. New not be enforced, ar.d all three are ih perinten-led tbe construction of one sim put under bonds in liar to bis own for J.

M. Knox wno last posed of the secretary of the treasuiy. five members of the house of representatives and three senators. This is about as good a plan as can be adopted, aud will give the next congress an intelligible tariff policy tolK-gin with. S.UOOL, ffliRS.

State S'leeri'itendent Steer repeats tii it the number ot te ichers enggro in pubiic sci'O .1 work in Kansas is J.H42: average monthly salary of males 40.70: wt--t arid ihoT-e ol ihe i-oii'h trai erawi eat. roni 1, to Augut 1, IW. a rail on the northern track, on the extern approach to the bridge, crawled west 4'J) feet inche-s. 5 and on top of the bridge 27 feet 7 inched, i During the period one of the! sum of 8500 for their good behavior and obedience to tbe'Iaw for the next year. The sentence of the court is also held over them, and if they resume the sale of liquor it is restored in females, There are 220 state nor- dead for a year, and we will try wet returned to Ein porta and took possession of it.

Rev. F. D. Loy, of the Methodist Protestant church, has been engaged in the holding of a protracted meeting at the pension laws provides Um ait pensions which have been or may be granted in consequeuce of military service rendered since March 4, InH. shall onimeuce from the date of death or disability because of which the pension is asked, and in consideration of peosiou cases a soldier or sailor shall pr nm to have it.

mil Arp Atlanta consitution. mal graduates with life certificate, and resented in the senate of the United States. The grandfather, father and uncle of the present senator creditably served their respective terms, and the present Senator Bayard and his father were members of the senate at the same time. This is the only instance on record where the father and son represented the same state at the same time in the full force and effect. It seems to be a Business Xewt Y'ork, Jan.

0. The failures in live hold life certificates from the state board of education. The number of institute conductors in lssl was 5S: insti the last seven days in the United States Kolled gold i- thus manuf I ingot of bras-? ca-f, and it a thin layer of g. -Id aiiov is upon it. When the tni- be-mes cold it is forced V-et -xy rollers unt.i a iong thin rihb.n i ed.

of which the prp'rtjn g- brai-a the as th.it of fi I hf oerceiitaL'e of gold is oft tute instructors 21 The school popula- i were ia Canada 2S; total 457. whieh been sound pbvsicr.il. at tiie time of en rails of the southern track crept eastward on the approach 413 feet ii inches and on the bridge proper 2 MJ feet 5 inches. Will fome of our M-ientij-t-? pleai-e explain this wonderful phenomenon, which has bothered the brafh of many eminent engineers, and which is still an unsolved wonder. Eort Monitor.

John R. Lynch, temporary chairman of the national republican conveniion drew the color line at his iate marriage by holding separate; receptions for the colored folks and the white folks. He throws the blame oa hU wife, who is Fowler chapel, about two and a half miles south east of this city, resulting in a number of conversions and a general revival of religion among the people. The remarkable success of the work at this meeting attests the ability and power of Rev. Mr.

Loy as a preacher and big Sesatob Vest's recent charges of fraud in connection with Indian land leases, were based on letters written him by Mr. A. E. Ivey of Vinita, who declines to appear as witness in the investigation Mr. Vest bas demanded, thus leaving the latter, as he confesses, in a ridiculous position.

Mr. Vest demands that Ivey be sent for and compelled to testify. Another instance of premature discharge nearly resulting in suicide. sensible move on the part of the county officers to accept the compromise offered. A fine of 8500 is not light, and is a sufficient warning to all future offenders as well as punishment to those who have already transgressed the laws.

The sum collected during the last term far in exiess of any previous chouicle for the same period. The increase is largely in the south and west, wher? failures are probably twice as numerous as during an ordinary week in 1S4. Nature has left every man a capaeity of being agreeable, though not of shining in coin pany and there are a hundred men Butticiently qualified for both who, by a very few faults that they might cor- TAft 1 1 listment. Except neecssajy increase of tion of the state, (between five and twen-pensions in severe disability, it seems to ty-one years of age.) is an inns that this bill provides all that is nec- "case of over during ItsSL En-essary in the way of pensions, and no roilment in schools average further enlargement of the pension list daily 207 221; population of fchould be permitted. tue Seventy -seven coun- very low ro tv.o and U-ren percent.

This roiled gold in "'A hracelts and watchchaics for ten years. Wheeler is not usefulness in spreading the truths of the gospel. Ex-Vice President expected to live long. in UBk.il an uum, UUt BV UlUCU as tolerable. tiwifu of court on fines will aggregate 82.000.

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