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The Daily Kansas Herald from Lawrence, Kansas • 2

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Lawrence, Kansas
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SThe Kansas (1)er ald Great Bankrupt Published every evening, Sundays excepted, ly HERALD PUBLISHING CO. Editor. Mexioaa Merchants. An excursion party of millionaire merchants, from Chihuahua, Mexico, passed through this city yesterday in a special sleeper, attached to the regular train of the A. T.

S. F. road going east to Kansas City and St. Louis. They were the guests of the Santa Fe company, and under personal charge of W.

A. Holabird and J. M. Steel, two as fino tourists agents as ever sat on the hind end of a moving train, and eloquently blowed up the beauties of this country to foreign subjects. The party in C.

C. THACHEIl, In New York enables our Kastern Buyer to send us The great sale of dry goods and notions is in full blast at the new store of L. O. Melitire Co. It snowed in Utiea, N.

T. yaiterday sufficiently to interfere witb telegraphic communication. Th Churchill Aomtaoo, From the New York The story of Mary Churchill is by no means as painful as many persons seem to think it. It is true that the girl ran away from home, aiid by concealing herself for weeks made her parents and friends suffer unspeakable anxiety. There are, however, certain features of the case which are extremely cheering when looked at in the proper way, and there is reason to hope that dliss Churchill's example will be productive of great good.

It appears that the girl ran away because she was required to practice on the piano four hours daily. This was more than she could bear, although the neighbors seem to have lited through it. Hitherto the sufferings of people who live within hearing of a piano, have monopolized public sympathy, and no thought has been given to the unhappy girls whose wearied lingers furnish anguish to the neighborhood. Indeed, it has generally been assumed that practicing A Number of Rare Bargains in Clothing question was composed of 'J Dr. Mariano Samaniego.

Dr. Jose dela Luz Corral, Juan M. Asunsolo, Felipe' Ar-i llano, Jose Maria Falomir, Tomas Cordero Which we propose to give our patrons the benefit of. a A TKKRIBLK fire occurred at Shenandoah, yesterday, in which sixteen of the principal buildings of the city were destroyed. This is Not Cheap Lot0 of--Trashy Zuzo, Jose M.Sanchez,WenceslaoFucntes, Juan Terrazas, Tomas Macmanus, S.

0. Yyung, of the Chihuahua Daily News, Primitivo Saenz, Jesus Verela, Espiridion Piroyencio, Daniel Horcasitas, Felix Be-zauiy. They arrived at Topeka at 3 o'clock, just twenty-five minutes behind time, and were Thk attorney-general has decided the jiropoHed change in the standard time cannot be effected except by' congressional. -BUT- on the piano is an evidence of the Another terrible gale has swept over Nice, Desirable, Fall and Winter Clothing, the lakes doing much damage to shipping. The gale seems to have been most severe.

mi lake Ontario. Which will be sold at ,50 cents on a dollar, at NkbkasKA has five lady superintend ents of education, and a lady was elected county superintendent in Dickinson county at the recent election. Douglas, Marion and Shawnee counties have had lady super B.I ELK The King Clothier. met by the following reception committee from -the citizens of Kansas City: Mayor Gibson (chairman), W. li.

irard, uy Kobertson, Crawford James, T. K. Hannah, Peter Connelly, F. W. Friehfc, of Dunn's commercial agency, Mr, Campbell, of BradstreetV commercial agenVy, Professor Bahden, Major B.

Jones, Judge W. R. Bernard and Col. C. R.

Kearney. Tbey were accompanied by Quinton Campbell, for the Kansas City Times, and Mr, Carey, fop the Olobe.lemo. nat of St, Louis, The entire party enjoyed an elegant dinner at the depot, prepared especially for them, by Mr. Cheese-, brow, then went on to Kansas City. There they were jdven a line reception last night at the Centropolis hotel, and will be shown about the city to-day by members of the intendents, and they were ill good ones too.

Tope.ka Journal. Thk business of furnishing discharged soldiers with transportation has been stop ped. Now they are given in money and Wild Ducks heartlessness of the performer, and girls have thus been unfairly credited with an inhuman love of torture. Miss Churchill was doubtless regarded by those living within sound of her piano as a cruel and selfish girl, whereas the truth is that she was herself a victim. Of her own free will she would never have touched th piano, and it was her mother who id, of course, stone deaf who compelled her to spend four hours it day at the instrument.

It is even possible thai Miss Churchill suffered acutely from the consciousness of the fonr daily hours of misery that she involuntarily inflicted upon the residence of her "block." At any rate, she ran away from her 'piano, and where is the. man who can condemn her? Other girls who willfully, or because they can not help it, practice four bourse daily on the piano, should read the account of the "ovation" which Miss Churchill received on returning home after her now fain on 3 absence. She was treated as a Ijefajnc by all except the deaf residents of St. Louis, ui4 her father pledged himself that she should 'never again hfi forced to Why should not all girls who long for fame and are anions to become heroines run away from their pianos There is another incident of the Churchill romance which is of much interest to thoughtful persons. Miss Churchill seems 1 Fl! suit of clothes' and allowed to pay their way wherever they want to go.

It appears that speculation in transporting grew to be a. big thing for those who engaged in it and at the expense of the government. The order stopping it went into effect last Sat urday. -HAS 'THK-' leading business firms there. This evening they go on to St.

Louis, and remain there two or three days before returning home. They were well preserved, fine looking men, and expressed themselves as having enjoyed the trip thus far very much. As one of ihem said to a reporter: I Tub twenty-ninth Kansas report was I I Al AMI ll jk. mm ja. mm.

published last week. This volume con- tains 14U leaves in whicn opinions were itiGS 6iioi Kines written by the Justices, as follow; Mor tal, C. JW; Valentine, MroWer, 41. In thirteen cases per curiam npiu- Of alllthe Best makes, also ions oniy were. men.

opinions or me Supreme Court; except four or five, filed during the last May session, are reported to June, 1883. The state printer will soon Accoutrements and Ammunition Qf AM Kfnas. Remember the Place, begin to print the thirtieth Kansas report IJknry Ward Bekchkr declares--and Tllnnw Macnmnus and Mr, Juan Terrazais were the leading figurus in the arrangement)) of making up the excursion party, and it has not been unat tended with work." In speaking of Sr. Don Jose de la Lzn Corral, who accompanies the party to St. Louis, the Chihuahua News thinks he will be a most valuable acquisition.

His genial manners and courteous ways will win for him many friends. It is not improbable that Sr. Corral may purchase an organ for the Cathedral whilst in St. Louis. This great dignitary is a very fine speci-meuof his race tall, portly and erect in figure, dark completion, iron gray mous-Jacfje and chin whiskers altogether very dignified and commanding In appear-, nnce.

whatever may be said Mr. Beecher's morality, no one doubts that he is the brainiest man in America that "yu MMtfht as well put a provision into the constitution nave nau wnu uesire io wasn ana iron clothing. This is a curious survival of a feminine j'nstjmct which atone time was universal but which the present time is practically unknown. A girl who PFPffFS the kitchen to the drawing-room, and would rather wash and iron than practice on the piano, is as unusual as she is admirable, Jay W(8 not hope that in this respect Miss Churchill's ezaig ple will bear precious fruit? If other gifls, anxious to 'see portraits in the illustrated papers, have not the courage to run away from home, JAEDICKE aaainst total depravity as against the man ufacture and sale of Honors." Learrnworllt Standard. heard one or the must prominent temperance men of the state say only a few days xioce: "So long as alcohol made it Stoves, Stoves, QS Mass let them insist unou washing and ironing the family linen.

They will earn favor at amves st will be drank as a beverage, and to wtop the manufacture of alcohol wonld tie science, Thanksgiving Proclamation. State ok Kansas, i Executive Department, Topkka, Nov. 7. 1883. once and rjclj harvests of husbands in medicine and the arts hand and foot." the 1 uture.

nKi.iAitlK information was remvei Murdered. A. murder only equaled in diabolism by the city yesterday of the whereabouts of Lucien Pettendll. the murderers of W. H.

McMillan. They the Jffdglr? tragedy was committed early were seen in the western part of the State this morning on tfn person of Charles Wilson, an old peddler, at his residence few days ago. and since that time the officers have been close on their track. It is So. 707 Cheyenne street.

After the niur, very likely they will be captured soon, as they are not far in advance of the officers, der the perpetrator set fire io an old bed-tick in order to burn the house and the victim, and so conceal bis crime, Uniyersity and they aeejn determined to get them Students I i i I Three strange men were seen near Hays The tick only smoldered and about eight I'ity in the past week, and two of them had o'clock the neighbors saw smoke issue'froni blood on their clothes. At the time of under the shingles, and burst the door Goods Purchased on Purpose for You. 'lb ilu J'fpple of Whereas, During j-he past year, the people of the State of Kapsas have enjoyed peace and an unprecedented degree of prosperity, and their labors have been rewarded by bountiful harvests and full graneries apd thus have great reasons to be thankful to God, who doeth all things welj for- the many blessings bestowed by His omnipor tent wjjl. Now therefore, Q. W.

flllck, Governor of the State of Kansas, do hereby recom-, mend, and most earnestly request the pen? pie to lay aside all secular pares and observe Thursday the 20th day of A. D. 18815, as a day of Thanksgiving and Prayer. I further request that the people assemble in their respective places of worship and earnestly and devotedly offer up thanks to God for the blessings He has so generously bestowed upon us during the past year, and implore of Him to let us so live, that we may merit a continuance of His beneficencje and good will, In Testimony whereof have hereunto subscribed my name gp4 caused fq be affixed the jfireat Seal of the State. Done at the Cityf of the day and year first above written.

Fseal G. W. CLICK. By the Governor James Smith, Secretin of Sta te. going to press nothing new had bfen learned, but we expect to hvar soon that they have all been arretted, Gmmwwe.altt.

HEAVY LAW SUITS. Hon. C. Wood Davis, of Sedgwick county, was in this city yesterday. He is rll The Largest Stock in the State for1 the open to extinguish the hre.

Alter the smoke cleared away Wilson was found on a siusJJ bed, his bare feet resting on a chair and the body covered by a comfort, except the head, which was thrown back. The face, hands and neck were all bedabbled yitb. blood, and most horrible of all, the "111 Least Money. qnd SQe what the- known oil over the -state as a former railroad man. and as interested in salt wells and coal mining.

He has commenced two entire fcak of the skull was crushed in. A search about the room revealed the Instruments of the murder tyo eone jugs. One was all broken and bloody, and the other, which had been used last, as un suits in the United States circuit court in this state against the St. Louis San Francisco railroad--one for (5,000 and one for over-charges on freight he has paid for trausortitig coal. Besides that.

EMPLE OF FASHION broken, but was also covered with blood and hair. he has commenced in the district court of The house in which the deceased lived ill i Has to Show was a miserable, one-story frame with two rooms. I he nrst was the largest and it Wilson was found. The room south of this Persons indebted to us either by book account or note, are requested to call and settle at I ImIcConnell, The Tailor one was small and used for nothing in par ticular. City Lota! Now is the time to buy ty lots.

Id a year property will be 50 per jent higher. Buy now and get benefit of the advance. I have a number of lots which I will sell at resonable prices. I will also loan money on real estate security at reasonable rates. 0-18 WM.

T. Sinclair, It could be seen that nunc itnA been a desperate struggle between (lie deceased and bis assailant, as blond win spattered all about the room, which was in grat disor (H) TQ LtlUMTO 1: A full line of homoeoatbic remedies a Crawford county two suits for damages aggregating 72,000, for discriminating against him in distributing empty cars. He is about to commence another suit in the United States court. lie proposes to make it lively for the 'Frisco hue, Mr. Davis f-Hj that the plea put in on the part of som of the railroad men, for discriminations, that they do so to benefit Kansas interests, is not true.

To show this, he cites what he says is a fact, that Colorado coal is only charged $3.00 per ton fort five hun dred mile haul, while Pittsburg (Kansas) coal is charged $1.40 per ton for hauling from Winfield to Wichita, about thirty-three miles. Mr. Davis is of the belief that railroad companies should not engage in any mercantile business, as he says tbey are largely in the coal business in this state If there are any misstatements made by 1). F. Bigelow's drug store.

10 ljtf der. What the (ui- (lone for nobody can guess." lb- knmvn to have only about six dollars in coin and ua ihs poorest of the MMr, and led a hand to mouth Moat Market, Try the Diamond Dves. onlv ten cents at Bigelow a drug Bfore, JQJltf existence. I he only due to be found was KL J) RIDGE 1IOV8E STA BLK8 i -i. I For your i BEST STOCKIIK THE C1T3T.

some blood on the cast fence of a neighbor's yard, where it is supposed the mur The finest fresh ovsters in the market at Hutson Watt's. 0 3dtf derer jumped over in making his escape. The CHoicDst of Fresl ana Curei Meals1 Constantly on Hand. The deceased was a widower and about Fresh oysters received daily at Hutson Watt's. 10 3dtf years old.

lie has two children in WlNTHROPDfcTREtT. Sweden, to whom he was in the habit of Mr. Pavis about freights coal, we shall sending his scanty savings. Leavenworth Ask your grocer for Luther's home made be glad to correct them. Commonwealth.

Corner Massachusetts and HeorySti. mince inoat. -2 3m.

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