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The Dimoorat hat a Larger Circulation than any Dally Paper In the City. The Dimoorat la the BMt Advertising Medium in the City. Lawrencd Baily Democrat LAWRENCE, KANSASWEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1888. Ten Cents Per Week, Volume Number 37. PAWN If CHIEFS AT HASKELL.

this time, Mr. Superintendent, for I left TELEGRAPH NEWS patches from Chicago bring the in formation that Dave Waldo, i my team at Arkansas City and I am afraid some white man may run off with It if I well-known race man of this assortment it is in pair goods. We have them from $1.25 to $35.00 per pair in cream, ecru, white and colored. They are the best values we ever had. nia, was elected temporary chairman.

Mr. Wigginton predicted that the day was not far distant when it can be truthfully said that America is for Amerioans. He believed Americans have the courage and the abil stay away too long." and connected with oity, Thomas Kester, a returned Carlisle the notorious Ed Corrigan, in con student, who came up with the chiefs, was Invited to speak. Ue rose, bowed and ducting the west side race track in Parties wanting Curtains will suld "I am glad to see you all here this A Colossal Mail Robbery. The Chicago Mail Boxes Chioago, is emulating his brute part' ner in attacks on newspaper men evening and to hear the good speeches made by your superintendent and my chiefs.

But I am not UBed to making speeches, and so you must excuse me this Last Monday, by a crooked raoe, Plundered. ity to manage their own affairs, notwithstanding the faot that America is becoming the cesspool of the world. A metion was made and adopted directing the chairman to appoint a committee on credentials. A reoess was then taken to allow the chairman to make proper selections for this committee. evening." Berlona Lou.

Waldo and Corrigan captured many thousands of dollars. A reporter on the Inter-Ocean exposed the whole thing. Yesterday Waldo ran across the reporter on the street, and with do well by selecting beiore the assortment is broken. Geo. Innes.

Haaoale Notloe. Stated communication of Acacia Lodge No. A. P. and A.

Thursday, August 18, at 7 o'clock p. m. Work In third degree. AU master masons fraternally in. vited.

A. H. Whitcomb, J. M. Tcbneb, W.

M. Secretary. Big bargains In spring and summer suiting at McConnell's Ed. Corrigan's Partner, During the late storm, Saturday night, the tides of the fish pond of Mr. Peterson gave away and all the fish were loBt and Waldo, Arrested- out saying a word struck him in the destroyed.

Peterson's loss is estimated at face, then on the side of the head, Speeehei and Hand-Shaking, The whole school, now nearly 400 strong, assembled In the chapel last evening to reoelve a delegation of visiting Pawnees. They were Chief White Eagle, Chief Ah-sou-ookah-tak sad Thomas foster. Every seat was filled, and when the absentees return to school In September It will be hard to find setts for all at these chapel gatherings. The band was out In full dress uniform, and played at Intervals during the evening. Under the leadership of Assistant Principal II.

B. Pealrs school songs were sung by the whole school. The recent large addition were apparent from the Increased volume of song that fairly made the old building tremble. One thing is certain, the Indian can slug, and loves to sing. All parts could be heard.

The bass was especially strong. Gov. Robinson conducted thf visitors to the platform, and after the usual ceremonious hand-shaking, called for Capt Webb Hays to come forward and act as the Interpreter. Gov. Robinson said "Tills Is one of the schools the government has built for the Indian children.

Although the government of the United States took from the Indian his land, it new aims to do right by the Indian, by educating his children. The government has not only built schools on the reserva-lon, but also has built a number away $1,000, as It was one of the best fish ponds knocking him down, then kioked him Curtains. Our fall line of Curtains are now in stock, and an elegant In the State. The pond was stocked prln till he was unconscious. Waldo Yellow Fever Still Driving will he arrested and sued for dam clpally with German Carp.

The Carp would range from pound to 4 pounds apiece. Mr. Peterson procured the carp People from Their Homes. ages. i from the fish commissioners at Washing GRAB i Yellow F.Y.r Spreading.

ton and had a contract to stock fish ponds. Mr. Fisher thinks that a water spout must When You Have a Chance CarelaH Criminal Caught. Special to the Democrat. Jacksonville, August 15.

The latest news from Tampa is to the effect that there are four suspicious cases of sickneBS there, and three cases of yellow fever. Manatee haB two cases. Plant City has one. The have broken clese by, as an ordinary rain would not have effected the embankment The pond Is a total wreck now and cannot be fixed as good as It was formerly. What the D.moorata are Doing In N.mo- a aa in 00 3 Chicago, 111.

Aug. 15. A system Horse Shoe Tobacco, per lb of wholesale letter-box robbery, extending over a period of two years, 8 ha County and Saline Count), Kan. Star Qj citizens are still wildly alarmed. The feeling here to-day is better and Climax Joshua Mitchell reports from Nemaha has just been brought to light in this quieter as the disease seems so mild.

city. Investigations up till noon have brought to light the fact that it Merry War Hard Pan Combination Star from the reservation. As the land Las county that nineteen branch Democratic clubs have been formed by the Central Jeffersonlan Club In Saline county. By the combined efforts of these clubs the SUSPECTS AT LOUISVILLE. 03 rr- is the most colossal mail robbery on Jolly Tar been taken from the Indian, be no longer has hunting grounds.

He no longer can live by hunting and fishing, and in order that they may live like white people these Kaw Princess 800 majority of the Republicans In that tO 40 43 40 40 40 40 40 3 60 900 25 25 85 25 25 1 5 J.O.G Louisville, Aug. 15. Three persons supposed to have yellow fever, passed through Louisville this morning en route from Jacksonville, to their homes in Ohio. They went to Jacksonville last spring for their county will be no more by November 1 record. The value of the checks, drafts and other negotiable paper recovered amounts to over a quarter of Wit s.srsg: 3 (A ti "I lObars Star Soap for W.

It. SIrlnby reports that Saline county a million of dollars, and the value of Is being organized better by the Democrats this fall than ever before. The Democrats are very hopeful for a big schools have been established for their education. The children have been brought Into these schools from all the tribes. Thirty-three tribes are represented here.

They are taught not only Crown Lennox Phoenix Ivory trust deeds, mortgages and bonds is health and when yellow fever became epidemic by energetic measures over one million dollars. This dis victory In that county. 1 box (200) matches to read and write, hut. many 8 doz. clothes pins other things.

They are taught to and robust misrepresentations made quarantine officials made their escape. They were accompanied by an official of the Louisville Nashville railroad, who was also in the in Democracy to the Front Special to the Democrat. 1 French willow lunch basket, build houses, the blacksmith trade, covery in part accounts for the numerous complaints against the Chicago po8toffice. Frederick J. Oberkampf, and Thos.

Mack have been arrested and more arrests are to follow. i it. (worth Sterling, Aug. 15. The 1 pall syrup fected district and making his es 1 lb.

best Japan to In U. B. carpenter trade, wagon making, shoemaking, painting, tailoring, dressmaking, besides fanning and gardening. All these trades and work you can see here to-morrow. We find that the Indian Democratic Senatorial convention for the Thirteenth district was held here yesterday, resulting in the nomination of Frank W.

Ross, of Alden, cape. We has not yet shown any symptoms of fftver, thoBH ixwas for a time with Lon Tuttle, passen 1 lb. best Imperial tea In U. 8. for.

1 lb. Old Hoosler smoking tobacco, 'member VJ a noble German 'family of 124 lbs. granulated sugar. can learn all these trades as well as arith this county. The Demoorats held a ger agent for the L.

N. for Florida, who died at Jacksonville. The official's wife and others supposed to metic, reading, spelling and writing. He 18 lbs. standard 13H lbs.

extra 1 oo grand ratification last night, which can also learn to sing and play an In have been less dangerously exposed, was attended by over 2,600 peo 14 lbs. 1 lb. Royal Baking Powder were also in the party. When they ple. strument like white children.

All that Is necessary is to have the Indian children attend some school. The President of the United States and the Commissioner of left Jacksonville Saturday none of them were ill. and the only fear was The weather was very hot to-day. Hot winds for four hours. The late Indian Affairs told me ttey hoped to see that they would not be able to get through the lines.

Before they reached Way Cross, however, all the Indian children In school before, a great while." lib. German lib. Price 1 lb. Delmonlca. gal.

Mason cans per doz gal. Globe )i gal. Mason gal. Globe Best tubular lantern for the money, Northern Queen washboard, each. one case of fever had developed, and Pawnee Chief White Eagle rose and the victim was put off at a farm three miles south of Way Cross.

The shook hands with the Governor, during which he was greeted with a storm of applause. planted corn is in bad condition. Threshers say wheat is averaging ten bushels to the acre iu this vicinity. The sorghum mills are now at work, giving employment to many laborers. The government chemist has been here for experimental work and will remain, as this has been made one of the vernment experimental stations.

party was stopped at several quarantine stations, but everywhere de Webb Hayes Interpreted and the old nied they had been exposed to the fever. TINWARE AGAINST ALL FLORIDA. Charleston, S. Aug. 15.

Too Cheap to Mention. The city council unanimously ordered a rigid enforcement of quarantine against all Florida. Berlin and Mack is a carpenter and a native of the United States. The discovery of this gigantio pilfering of letter boxes came about in an unexpected manner. He was indebted to his landlady and in payment tendered her a check which she aocepted, returning him a difference of about (50 in cash.

The check turnen out to have been forged and she plaoed the matter in the hands of (he police, who located the man in a room on North Market street. In searching this room the officers were astonished to find a trunk filled to the top with letters, all opened, bearing no post-mark, and each having had the stamp removed. It was then ascertained that Von Oberkampf occupied still another room, and when this was searched another trunk full of letters, all in the precise condition described above were found. In a room at a hotel was found a valise packed with broken mail matter and a bunch of keys. One ofthe keys was one whioh opened railway mail pouches, and another was numbered 108, and would open any letter box in Chicago.

The captured mail matter waa taken to the office of the postoffice inspector, where it was examined and found to contain all sorts of queer things usually sent through the mails, from dry goods samples and An Exploilon. Topeka, Aug. 15. Dr. A.

chief spoke as follows: "I have heard what your Superintendent has said. It Is good. I am glad to see you, so I feel like standing up and saying a few words to you. It 1b your Superintendent and the Government at his back, that brings us up to our present condition. You see how old I am.

When 1 go any place among the white people, It seems I have no sense because I have no education. 1 am so glad to see that you all stand on the same ground as whites, lam surprised that the Indian keeps his children at home. English Is the most Important thug for ONE THOUSAND FLORIDA REFUGEES. Atlanta, Aug. 15.

There E. Detlor, a veterinary surgeon who a jj 3 IIS The Largest Lamp you ever saw for the Money, you to learn. I have five children educated now, and hope to see all my people educated. I am glad to see so msny here. conducts an infirmary for horses on Jackson street, near Fifth, was grinding some sulphur and other djugs in a mortar in which some chlorate of potash had accidentally been left.

He was talking to a friend at the same time this morning, when, getting interested in the conversation, he brought the postal down too forcibly upon the treacherous contents of the mortar, and there was an explosion like the report of a cannon. are 1,000, Florida refugees in the city. Four or five hundred people came in from east Tennessee yesterday, 250 of whom remained in Atlanta. Three or four hundred people came in on the evening train, about 100 of whom are in Atlanta. Among the passengers who came in last night was a sick man.

He seemed to be suffering a great deal and was put into the hack of Charlie Haliford and taken up tow with his family. It was whispered around the depot that the man had fellow fever, which tune of Crockery ID God will watch over you. Am glad to see the great Improvement you have made and when you return home your friends will be proud of you. I am glad to see so many together. Next time I come I will stay longer.

Now listen tome: you must Improve your great opportunities here. That Is all." ct a a Look out in a few days for 3 rieces or tne mortar and pestle Hew with terrifio force in every direction, report soon spread until there was 3 2 OfQ the greatest bargains in dinner sets ever heard of in these parts. Ah-sou-oo-ka-tak, Pawnee chief, spoke considerable excitement around the depot. The matter was reported to the police headquarters, and officers one fragment penetrating a board partition an inch in thickness. A crowd quickly assembled, attracted next He said: I came here on purpose to see your sent about finding the hackman.

He superintendent and to see how all my tribe are getting along. I am glad to see was found at his borne and said the man had been sent to the Grant house. Upon investigating the man's 0 O. by the noise, and it was found that Dr. Detlor's left hand had been blown off at the wrist, the tendons and lacerated flesh hanging like a fringe and the arteries spouting blood in every direction.

The right hand yon all here to-night, it makes me feel bbl. Best Lake Salt, $1.40. sickness, it waa found that he was suffering from an attack of asthma, was also terribly mangled. The instead of yellow fever, and the ex citement subsided. In Toilet Sets the world 8af Colonel Burl Doing Nobly.

Osawatohie, Aug. 15. happy. The government of the United States is doing much for us. That is good.

I believe the Indians should be educated as well as the whites. If the government had given ns an education years ago we would not be poor now. We are beginning to see now what this great government is doing for us. We now know what it Is to have an education. When we go among whites we think they mike fun of ns.

Now you must Improve your time while here. Obey your superintendent and teachers and learn all you can. It is all good. God will not give yon life mach cannot Beat Us. Colonel J.

T. Burris, Democratic 71 8 wounded man was quickly taken to Stoker's undertaking establishment near by and surgical assistance summoned, when it was found that the right hand was gone completely, but that the first two fingers and thumb of the left could be saved. Eugene Chevalier and F. M. Hopkins, students, were in the office at the time, and a piece of the mortar was blown into Chevalier's arm, making an ugly nominee for congress in this district, addressed a large and enthusiastic bits of jewelry to writing pads and numerous photographs, but that which showed the magnitude of the depredations was the presence of piles of insurance policies, trust deeds, drafts, checks, money orders and promissory notes.

Both participants are now in jail awaiting the arrest of other members of the gang. Ed Corrifin's Cam. Special the Democrat. Chicago, 111., Aug. 15.

Ed Corrigan's case oame up before Justice Woodman yesterday, and after the examination of a number of witnesses the case was continued till Thursday. It will be remembered that he was arrested for brutally assaulting S. N. Davis for taking exception to his action on the race track. id's factum another.

Kaksas City, Aug. 15. Dis audience here last night, assisted by Don't fail to examine Spe sf 3 2 9 8 a. John C. Sheridan of Paola.

The cial Premium List and obtain longer, and while you have the chance our offer. Space and time will wouna. same gentlemen addressed a large meeting at Louisburg the night be-and report that the meetings now being held show that the people are not permit us to make further take it as the whites da Our time Is passing away. Soon yon will take our placet. Our hunting grounds are gone and yon The Aaaatfa Party.

Washington, D. C- Aug. 15. becoming deeply interested In favor quotations, but of tariff reform. can not live in the old way.

Ton must get an education. Some of yon know that some of the white people are pretty well off. You have the same chance now. I One of the horses of the Eldemlller Ice Co. was taken sick this morning on Kentucky street LOOKOUT FOR BREAKERS The first national convention of the American party begun its session in this city yesterday.

There were about 200 delegates representing twenty-two states and territories. Hon. H. D. Wigginton, of Califor feel proud to see so many children here Hanber Bros', cooper shop is running a and that your good superintendent is try-' FB0I1 11017 Oil I large force of hands.

tng to teach them. I cannot stay very long.

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Years Available:
1888-1888