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The Wichita Star from Wichita, Kansas • 1

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$25 $25 nn A TrjnrTi DA ELY JOURNAL. WICHI Says that TEE JOURNAL has the largest Circulation in this City, County or -State of any Newspaper published in Wichita. Says that no other Newspaper published in "Wichita has a Circulation equal to THE JOURNAL in this City, County or State. NO. 14.

WICHITA, KANSAS, THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 19, 1889. VOL. V. THAT LITTLE GIRL. of killed and would covet the possession the nistoi and watch.

TRAMBLIE'S TALE. THURSDAY'S HEWS. PROBABLY FATAL. party unless it takes a stand in favor of Resubmission. Prohibition has a majority here to-day of not moie than fifty impression is that he wants a high diplomatic appointment andttoes not think that a Consul Generalship is equal Alta Doflemeyer Taken Again From Postmaster Smith at once noticed that the box rented by this man Long THE COHYEHTIOfl.

The Doings of Last Evening and Today Among the Farmers. to nis calibre. and in less than sixty days the figures will be reversed. Her Grandmother. A new phase of the case of little Alta was filled with registered letters daily and when spoken to about fraud by the writer, he agreed to help catch the ras John Case Falls Heir to a Fortune A Sensational and Very Racy Case A Poor Tramp Falls Under the Wheels I have put in a good list of Weekly The Reichstag Adjourned.

Doflemeyer has come up. This time it is in the district court. Journals here but can do nothing with in the District Court. of at Least $5,000. Berlin, Deo.

19. Special. The bert Victor and many members of the nobility are involved, has been traced from London to this city." He has been been avoiding all but his friends here, but to them he has shown a wealth of diamonds and jewelry in his possession. Hammond was found in his hotel, and with him a thick set, French woman, claimed to be his wife, and his two boys, 11 and 16-years of age. He claims one as his son, but says the other is the son of a man living in London, but refuses to give his name.

When told that he was wanted at Scotland Yard he became of Freight Train. cals and on the same day succeeded in year Mrs. Smith, the mother of the girl, lieicasiag adjourned to-day until Jan- The Daily before the first of the when the railroads change time. G.A. deing so.

The fellow begged so hard to be released that after scaring him nearly B. nary, ho lar the seeeion has been a very peaceable one and there has been a remarkable absence ot the scenes of appeard before Judge Reed this morning and asked that her little girl be taken from her grandmother on a writ A BOTEB FEMALE CROOK IN THE CITY. A DOCTOR ASD HIS SERIOUS SDIT. BOY PAPESS READ AND DISCUSSED. TEE VICTIM AT THE ST.

FRANCIS, LOCAL BREVITIES. strife and disorder that have character- into a fit he was told to leave the town and he did so, but at Leavenworth he again gave the public the razzle-dazzle for considerable money. made ized the proceedings of the body in re-Cent years. The great tight over the ex The streets present a lively appear- Professor Popenoe, of Manhattan, She Robs an Augusta Jewelry Store of habeas corpus. The papers were at once made out and the little one is now in the custody of Sheriff Hays, pending the hearing of the case, which will be heard next Tuesday An Old Man and His Spirit Wedding and its Results.

rnce to-day and business appears to be plenty of cash by his scheme in this city confused. He hesitated and talked In Attempting to Slip to the Platform He Fall Beneath. Delivers an Address. and Makes Many Escapes. pulsion clause of the bill has however yet to come and some lively very brisk.

It is said that, the clothing and dry cautiously. He knew all about the great London scandlas from beginning to before ne was caught at iu Benjamin-Scott. sessions are in store. end, but he had nothing to do with them good dealers will petition weather clerk PERSONAL. Rose King Taken up by Jonas Tram- He says that he and his wife kept a Paper on Alfalfa Bead by Hon.

E. B. Mr. James Benjamin arid Miss Cora Stockholders in Session. Johnson for a change of temperature.

'Snake Leg" Wallace has a Hearing Hester Ann Kennedy Wants a Hus Scott were united in marriage last even Lost A pocket-book on Main, Doug ing at the residence of Mr. J. L. Mr. F.

B. Baker of Topeka, is in the las or Market to-duy. Finder will be re Toledo, Deo. 19. Special.

The stockholders of the Wheeling Lake Erie road are in secret seseion her to-day 423 North Main street, the bride being a city to-day on business. warded by leaving it at the Journal blie and Gets Into Trouble From Which Her Paramour Tries to Rescue Her. (vettand His Father With a Splendid Lecture on Geology by Hon. J. R.

Mead. and is Bound Over for Trial Swindlers Get in Their Work-Kiowa's Sensation. niece of Mrs. Bliss'. Mr.

Benjamin is a band and Her Child Wants a Father-A Young Gen- ius and His Parachute. Mrs. Ed. Liauck has gone to Kentucky for the purpose of determining the lioal loaging house in Middlesex hospital grounds and rented rooms, mostly to gentlemen and bachelors. His friends here state that at different times he kept three other houses in London.

He did not know what bachelors did with rooms in his house. Hammond is in constant communication with parties in England and France. where she will spend the holidays. terminus of the line. Opinion is some Sam Gilbert of Geuda Springs, was prominent ranch-man of Otera, county, and Miss Cora is from Rocky Ford, visiting her cousins, the Misses Ella and Minnie Bliss.

There were none present only the most intimate friends of here yesterday to attend the funeral ef Thomas Jewell. what divided between Wheeling and Bellaire, but the former will probable be decided upon. Other important questions to be considered are the proposed branch to Btuebenville 'and the inorease And now there is another large estate office. Prof. Koenig hits made a decided improvement at his rink by putting new and the latest styles of wheels on his roller skates.

From present indications it can safely be asserted that ice skates and sleds will not form a very heavy part of this year's Christmas Howard Davis and wife, of Pittsburg, Kansas, arrived in he city on a short This Mr. N. G. Brenner, of Doniphan, rep Governor Humphrey's speech' ester day afternoon at the Farmer's Conven morning at about 0 o'clock a Englishman aged perhaps 23 which it is said will be divided ere this Rapid Publication. resenting Jacob Brenner's wine yine- young tion was a long one, but exceedingly in A very sensationational and peculiar case was tried by Judge Reed this morning in the district court.

The title was Dr. W. S. McBurnie vs. Jonas Tramblie, and the suit was to recover a bill for medical attendance on a woman who of the capital stock to $9,600,000, for the Chicago.

Dec. 18 One of the most re rarda is in the city month is past and that there are several heirs in Wichita, one of whom will get teresting. The speaker was tumorous as well as original and pleased every Mr. nrtrl Mrs. 1 Tnwnr.7 Al Oftvia of markable feats in the history of book-making was accomplished is this city his share the sum of as a purpose of extending the line and constructing the branches.

TORE OFF HER PETTICOAT. body very much by his wordswf praise the bride and groom. xne ceremony was persormed by Judge Buckner. They expect to continue their visit. A Question.

A gentleman who is -in a position where he should know what he is talking about, informed a Jouenal reporter last night that not only are the bricks that are being used in the construction years, met with a serious ana it may ue a fatal accident. He was run over by a Frisco freight tram and had his right arm and the toes of hib right foot crnshed. The accident occurred near the Midland depot which is used by the Frisco yesterday. Twenty-four hours to Pittsburg, are in the city to-day fisi ting friends and relatives. Christmas present.

As a usual thing these large fortunes are all a myth but calls herself Rose King Tramblie, and and encouragement to tbe larmers. minute irom me rendering of the ver visit. Howard reports Pittsburg as who claims to be after a fashion the wife this does not appear to be one of that Mr. Geo. F.

Whitlock. the Journal dict, a complete history of the Cronin of Jonas. lie was followed by Prof. Cowgill who read a veryoterestiog paper on "Sugar." Ue discussud the probabilities and oapa- kind. circulator, who has been ill for some lively and going ahead rapidly.

The boys are telling a good joke at The particulars of the case are to the case from its inception up to the scenes of Monday night, making a volume of Jkhn Case is well known in this city weeks has recovered and is able once as a freight depot. A hack that had made a trip 'to the 5 o'clock train at the and he is at present working for Harry more to attend to business. r- of the new school houses inferior in oo pages, cloth bound and gilt lettered, was laid on the desk of the United Hill as foreman oi his stables. J-iast the expense of Councilman Williams, but he has offered to explain the matter and set up the cigars to hear no more of it. union depot, was called and Drought tne wounded man to police headquarters Quality, but that the workmen are also buiuei ot sugar in Kansas and pleased everybody who listened to him.

Dr. Phillips, of this city then read a paper on the "Horse" in which he urged the necessitv of raising more fine stock. Press. night Case's brother-in-law, John Walker, also of this city received a letter effect that old man Tramblie, who is apparently about 75 years of age and whose fourth wife recently got a divorce rem him in the district court, is somewhat of a spiritualist, or rather claims to be one. He saw this woman Rose King, somewhere, and after a consultation with the It is entitled "The Crime of the Cen where his wounds were examined, and he was sent to the St.

Francis hospital of the same grade. He says that only cheap labor is employed while numbers of good brick masens are idle in the city. The evangelistic meeting being held at Weather Report. Signal, Opfick, Wicuita, Dec. 19, loSS).

Yesterday the highest temperature He believed northern Kansas capable of tury," prepared by Henry M. Hunt and published by the People's Publishing for treatment. His right arm was smashed from, the hand to the shoulder, and his toes were also crushed. the First Presbyterian church by the Rev. Geo.

C. Needham, of Ireland, are well attended and seem to be gaining in interest. company. This record of rapid publica ft-as ba the lowest and the mean She Waved It at an Approaching Train and Prevents a Disaster, Birmingham, Dec. 18.

This morning near Eastaliago, a small station fifty miles east of here, on the Georgia Pacific railroad, Mies Betty Emmons was walking along the track when Bhe discovered that the spike had been drawn and a rail moved. ust as she made the discovery Miss Emmons heard the roar of an approaching passenger train. She knew that the, wain would be wrecked if she did not stop it, and she did not hesitate an instant. She wore a red flannle petticoat, and, hastily tearing it off, ran toward the approaching train, waving the garment across the track. The engineer saw the signal spirits concluded to adopt her and see if she would suit him as wife No.

5. After How is this Mr. school jooaror Attention, Odd Fellows.l To-night the school of instruction will tion, it is said, has sever been equalled. stating that the money of a large German estate was about to be divided and that the caBh was ready at had. It appears that Case's grand-father had made a lease of some property for the term of ninety-nine years and this lease having run out the property has been sold and the money is being divided.

The sum is 53 with light variable winds, warm cioud- It is thought that amputation will be aess weather and slowly falling barome- the arrangements had been satisfactorily looked after, the woman took up her The steam toys in front of the Boston tter. necessary to save the man's life. He was a tramp stealing a ride. Ex-Congressman Lyman Dying. Council Bluffs, Dec.

18. Ex-Con This morning the lowest temperature store attract a great deal of attention. This is an age of progression and next take place at the hall of No. 93, and be continued to-morrew evening. All scarlet degree members in good standing of abode with the old man, and it was so decided that they should act to all in The injured man same is John Ar gressman Joseph Lyman was stricken 44 with falling barometer and fresh thur Williams and at the time of the year we expect to see live jumping jacks iiouth6agt winds.

$15,000,000 but as there are about 400 heirs it will not amount to such a very rsaring as many tine horses as any country on the face of the globe. At the evening session the work commenced with a paper on Horse," by Colonel B. H. Campbell, which was a very interesting one well filled with practical horse sense and very pleasing to all who listened. Colonel Campbell urged the encouragement of the breeding of heavy horses and gave the farmers a clear idea of the beautiful results.

Some discussion ensued at the close of Colonel Campbell's paper on the relative merits of big and small horses, and ex-Governor Anthony was called upon 93, 296, 245 and 348 are cordially invited tents and purposes as man and wife, without letting the outside world inter and doll babies. with apoplexy to-day. He was first thought to be dead, but after being taken home he recovered somewhat and is Last year on December 19 the highest accident he was traveling with two young fellows, one of whom was his West Side lodge No. 315, 1. O.

O. F. great amount for anyone of the. lucky people. tjemperature was 30, the lowest 22 and tihe mean 2G.

fere in the love dream that seemed so propitious. partner. The boy's name is K. U. J-ioyd.

to be present as are also an uaa a ei-lows fro the various lodges in the county and elsewhere. The team of 93 This letter states tnat it is naeiy tnat When questioned this morning uy a now at ease but with slight hopes of his recovery. Mr. Lyman was a member of the forty-ninth and fiftieth congress. He in time to stop the tram.

When the Meantime the antiquated husband each one of those who are entitled to a conferred the third degree on one candidate last night. The lodge will attend the school of instruction in a body at the hall of 93 this evening. Journal, representative Loyd said of FORECASTS FOR KANSAS. Colder and fair. kept up his intercourse with the invisi portion of this money will receive passengers learned of their narrow escape and Miss Emmons' coolness, they at once made np a handsome nurse and will exemplify tne noor worit.

Here Again. Judge James Garvey.the distinguish has a good record as a soldier and is an able and successful lawyer. ble world and succeeded in impressing Miss King that the departed spirits and 000 of the sum before the holidays and therefore they are happy. The Jouknax. Captain Tom Shields is in the city A warrant was issued to day in Jus the accident: "Three of us boarded the train at Augusta last night and crawled into a cattle car loaded with ties.

Williams and myself intended to hunt work in Wichita, but the third presented it to her. congratulates John Case and. Walker, and all the saints looked upon their union as perfectly proper and under the A Wanton Murder. tice Keenan's court on a charge of ob- who are anticipating a pleasant time from Wellington, where he is laying brick work for the water company. He is prospering, to judge from his appearance, which is indicative of success.

A JUSTIFIABLE HOWL. Colfax. Dec. 18. This town is circumstances quite excusable.

And in tjaising a title to property under, fake pretenses. man was going on to the Territory. ed gentleman who looks like an Enghish earl, and who so well represents the Wabash road hereabouts, is in the city trying to do" good as usual. He has not yet forgotten how to do the silver with plenty of cash on hand not later than the 1st of January, 1890. wild over the murder of Thomas Click, this condition things went on.

i One day Mr. Tramblie came to his a young tarmer, by cea Jjlanton, au ex- The boys say that Fred Sweet looks When we arrived in this city it was still dark and Williams attempted to crawl out of the car on to the platform, but One first class ticket to Council Bluffs. wife "pro tern." and told her that the convict and desperado. As Click and A FEMALE ROBBER. as if he is mad at himself since he has Ija, vis Kansas City.

Must be taken at tongued orator act to pertection. spirits had informed him that she was In two neighbors were passing the court i shorn off the luxuriant hirsute append otace. Inquire at Clair restaurant. must have missed his footing and fell on the track, his right side lying on the house jsianton rushed out and began Mollie Williams Thought to be Hid a condition indicative of an increase to the family and asked her it it was so. age, commonly called a mustache, which formerly adorned his classic upper lip.

fireing. Click was mortally wounded Look on This Picture, Then on 1 hat. Georcre Cerf. while shaving Governor ing in This City. ALL AROUND KANSAS.

and the others nad narrow escapes. She told the old man that the spirits had called the turn so to speak and that Ben Graves has recovered the large rails. It was too dark to see, but as myself and friend heard his agonized cries of pain and horror we knew that he had Some time ago The Joubnal pub Humphrey yesterday, showed him the small oblong looking glass which makes Click and his friends were witnesses against Blanton. who was being tried for Ex-Governor John P. St.

John is ia it was a fact. been run over, ana tnereiore crawieo 'Jlopeka. Then came the trouble over which lished an account of a woman named Mollie Williams who was inflicted in the Augusta jewelry robbery some months assault with a knife. After Click a lean man leaner and by turning Jit flat fattens a fat man. He explained.

te diamond ring lost by him some time ago. It was found by a carpenter, Mr. George Hadley and returned by him to Mr. Graves, who made the finder a present of 25 as a Christmas present. death, his wife standing over his dead Another 400-barrel oil well has been grew the suit or to-day, together with several others, much more important, to the governor that the fat man repre discovered near Pittsburg.

body, implored his friends to- revenge his death. There- is a standing guard since. She was captured an escaped several times, the last time be taken at be decided hereafter. The old man so it Main Street Business Men Kick on the old Water Mains. The business men on Main street and and especially those on the west side of the street, are raising quite a howl because the old wooden water mains re cently taken up to give place to more modern ones, are allowed to lie the street just on the edge ot the gutter.

Some have been gathered np and carried away, but there are still enough left to make it very inconvenient and decidedly uncomfortable for teams to come near the pavement. The merchants therefore ask that these nuisances be removed be soon as possible. They further claim that aa it will be only a short time before the street will be torn to pieces from end to end by the paviag people that it is only fair that the little inconveniences be divided up a little as it were and their freedom given them as long as possible. Pratt has voted bonds hi the sum of out and jumped off. We found Williams lying about six feet from the track, cryiDg and groaning, and when a hack drove up, had him taken to the station.

I first met -Williams in Arkansas and we have been riding together ever since." During the bast few weeks Dr. Mo- Ft. Worth, Texas. over Blanton, but the chances are that 100,000 to aid the Pratt Sugar Banning he will be lynched. Til Lilly, formerly a police omcer in sented a Resnbmissionist, while the lean individual was a scrawny Prohibitionist, and when he held the glass lengthways before the governor's face the latter was "long drawn out." Clees has been robbed of several valuable' articles.

Last night ome sneak company. is sworn by the girl and her physicians and not denied by himself, attempted an abortion on the girl, claiming as usual that the spirits were guiding his hand and directing his brain during the oper this city but then aoting as Deputy United States Marshal at Guthrie'was Mitchell county farmers have spent thiefforced into a store room Getting Even. Chicago Dec. 18. A Herald special Dr.

Jordan is now the attending phy sent tb Texas after the womanand on the Sj300.000 for farm machinery within the Inst year. next to the doctor's consulting room and stole a breech loadingshot gnu. Me-Clees would like to discover who the thief is and how he gets into the room. way back allowed her to escape. said that she sprang off the train and sician at the St.

Francis hospital, and at 1 o'clock this afternoon expressed doubts of the victim ever rallying sufficiently to says that the peculiar way in which the administration is aiding the exclusion of Chinese was shown yesterday by the re udge Brewer has issued an order re-raining the county treasurers of Ran ation. Of course the old man and the girl both discovered that this was a mistake and that thoy had acted wrongly in not calling in a regular "practitione' to attend to the matter. In this the old have an operation performed. Should ks from collecting taxes on the Pull- ilan Polaru etfwlr for a speech- tie then lavorea tne auai-enoe with one of his typical addresses, rich, eloquent, humorous and practical. Ha touched on nearly every subject that concerns the farmer and at the close was loudly cheered.

At the end ot bis speech the convention adjourned 'until this morning. to-day's session. The meeting this morning was. called to order about 10 o'clock by Vice President Col. Forney and at once Professor Popenoe of the Mac hattan Agricultural college was introduced and read a paper on the peets and bugs that trouble the Kansas farmers.

He gave in a clear and concise manner the result of his experience with these and the methods to be used for their eradication and was loud ly cheered as he sat down at the close of hi very interesting and practical paper. "Ha was followed by Hon. J. R. Mead of this city who delivered an address on geology, the result of experience and investigation.

He gave the audience the Umiaats he has received and the practical knowledge be has gained through a thorough personal investigation of geology both here and in the west and pleased all very Jiighly by his very inter-estiag papar. Forney then delivered mo. address oa corn, its culture and the prospects for another good crop. He gave some good advice on the subject of proper treatment and was followed by Mr. W.

T. Jewett whose paper on alfalfa its cultivation was one of. the most interesting of the session. Mr. Forney followed him with a brief address on early corn, its care and culture, and hog cholera, its prevention and cure.

Judge E. B. Jewett then delivered an address on alfalfa, and as it was noon, when he the session, adjourned for a dinner receesai This afternoon as many as wish wdl visit the car workB and packing houses, which practically ends the convention. FRAUDULENT ASSETS. ceipt from Washington of the dismissal of Inspectors Reynolds, Richards and made away but since that time it has been claimed that four or five toughs boarded the thenars at Gainesville and forced Lilly to release the woman.

At any rate she escaped and has never been captured again. Not Far. It is not far; The swallow knows. That flies beyond the evening star. And sees the everlasting rest Of peace and sweet content stretched far In lines of gold.

From out the west Soft banks of ross And amethystine cloudlets fly Stra't on to where the white gates swing Apart and let dean hoars float by Upon eternity's dark wing It is not far Parties in Lawrence have been mixed man claims that he was not aware that he was acting badly but that as the The Appraisers of the Abilene Bank's in an attempt to defraud the Modern he recover from the shock sustained amputation of the right arm- at the shoulder will undoubtedly be necessary. The accident was a distressing and terrible affair and the poor tramp will probably fill a pauper's grave in this city. This complaint is a just and reasona 1 nv i spirits had told him to do so he sup Connell, all of whom, have been specially zealous in exposing the rauds of the Chinese who tried to get admittance as merchants and prior residents. Inspector Reynolds recently revealed an ble one. The water company, or who This morning Officer MoNamara fiise death Assets Find Them to be Practically Worthless.

Abilene, Dec. 19. W. G. posed they would superintend the job all right.

ever is responsible, has no right to block- I The Wichita Journal has progressed acts the streets with those unsightly old But they didn and as might have attempt made by a Chinese briber to in Coals and B. P. Cranston of Abilene and WANTS A HUSBAND. To the St. Lawrence Dining HalL pipes, And the sooner they arajemovad thought that he had the woman located in this city and was around looking for some one who could indentify her.

Up to going to press he had not made any arrests. been expected, the woman became very Lyman Field of Slocum were this morn vstith its history of Kansas as far as the Iimeroy-York-Ingalls affair in January, lp73. Atchison Globe. duce him to deliver to the Mongolian some custom house records by which he the setter will it be lor appearance as well aa tor convenience. ill and finally the old man got scared and called in Dr.

McBurnie, Who de ANOTHER RUNAWAY GIRL. A Woman Who Wants a Hubby and a ing appointed appraisers of the assets of the defunct Abilene bank. The list of assets shows collateral to the extent of could have landed many Chinese. Rey I Kansas flouring mills can grind out nolds exposed this triskery in court and A HIPPOORO.MER. The Wichita Postmaster Receives a Child That Wants a Daddy.

Yesterday a woman named Hester ANOTHER DIVORCE. 50,000,000 bushels of flour per annum. the counsel for the Chinese then swore $29,700, 13,000 acres of land and 400 city Letter About a Runaway Girl. 'lihey would hardly do lor the gods. tnat Reynolds would regret this act.

The Notorious Kittleman Wishes to lots. A large portion of the material is Anna Kennedy swore out a warrant for tihousrh thev do trrind axcenriincrlv fine. A Husband Dislikes the way His Wife clared that he believed the wWaan was the old man's wife. He treated her, cured her and asked for his pay. It was not forthcoming.

then declared that the woman was not his wife but that they were merely living together as such with the consent and ap not worth ten cents on the dollar. Several days ago the Journal con a widower named Foy Smith, charging ANOTHER CASHIER. Carries on. tained an account ot girls who, not sat him with bastardy. The defendant in I Several Kansas papers are now run-ting boodle columns in which they give Arrange for AnotheFMatch? and for the Purpose of Bleeding Some One.

The notorioura hippodromer. Kittle- BOUND 'SNAKE LEG' isfied, with home and good times would Wichita being the only large city in A Brooklyn City Official Leaves His the ease is a wealthy farmer living near Atlanta in Cowley county. news concerning the latest sugar runaway to better their fortunes. It is i 1 1 i 1 1 i Desk for Canada. the southwest catches more of the rua-away couples who wish to enjoy life and 6iuui, muruau ponas, pavement steals needless to say in all such cases the man the sprinter, has been in Wichita for several days trying to arrange for an The woman charges that en uecemuer Colored Man Who Tried to Aid Lemons to Escape.

and county treasury defalcations Bbooklyn, N. Dec. 18. Political hide out irom wratnrui nuBDanos or other of his fake races. Kittleman is 1, 1889, she was delivered of a bastard child and alleges that Foy Smith is the girls get the worst of the move and.

the following letter received by Postmaster Smith explains itself and shows the proval or tne spirits. j.b end, -JJr. McEu'rn esued and the Uial -his morning disclosed the fact that th old man is a caution. He appears to be a regular Bluebeard and came very near committing a murder in the eyes of the law. J.

C. Doom, a deacon in the Presbyter- and social circles are excited in conse doating parents. For this reason a Kio known in Wichita to be an arrant fraud It will be remembered that several quence of tne revelations made concern child's father. wa couole came to this place to enjoy weeks ago a colored man known as hardships endured by runaway giris: Mis9 Kennedy was at one time the rested for stealing from his employers. themselves.

The Mail contains the fol who is ready on any and all- oot amons to throw a race to a man who puta up the most money. When Kittleman and 'Snake Leg," but whose real name is housekeeper for Smith and it was then Aeoestise, Dc. 18, 1SW. lowing account of the matter: ing Henry T. O'Brien, ex-president of the Emerald association and assistant cashier in the office of the register of the Charles Wallace, had attempted to aid The eviaence all through was exceedingly racy and attracted a large crowd.

that he accomplished her rain, xne To thk Postmaster or Wichita. If there is not a divorce and scandal TIiie Kth: There cameto Araentineone wepk in Kiowa the near future an injured arrears of tales. Unen left Brooklyn case as she states is sensational and Smith is likely to have a hard time get Dave Jjemons and other prisoners to escape from the county jail. He had carried in a set of files and while trying to ago to-day a yonng girl claiming to have com Bethune ran in Wichita and took a large amount of money from a couple of English suckers, Bethune went down the stretch jumping almost straight up and in a very sudden and mysterious manner husband is not the man he claims to be. PROHIBITION ORGANIZATION.

While the old man was on the stand be made some very startling statements concerning the spirit wedding and the result of his discovery that the woman Monday. The Franklin Trust company ting out of the scrap. JJeputy uonsta- from wicmta ana gave ner name as aary ntuiui-ton. Since hat she has acknowledged that her Harrifi Pne. She was without money Until yesterday he thought his wife the embodiment ef fidelity, but alas, the ble Brazier is to-oay over in jowiey holds his promisory note representing That Inter-State Organization Which hhud in a bottle of acid on a long pole from an outside window, the bottles had fallen on the floor and broke.

This fact down in the air to keep from defeating and says she ran away from home. If she has any countv with a warrant for Smith's ar mask has fallen. She left home ether transactions run his "de was not as virtuous as he had been led is to Cement Four States Together. A9 the man had an invalid wife and bis eluiary amounted to but $10 per month lie was not prosecuted. An Atchison preacher, a Baptist rtamed Proper, in a recent sermon en- -gorged female suffrage.

The sermon created great excitement among the ocgregation, who decided that it was a ery improper thing for a minister to a. The county clerk of Ford county has nken legal steps to cancel the bonds for $15,000 issued by the Bloom township to -the American Sugar company and has i rest. falcations up into the thousands. Horse to believe. irienus or reiaiivwo iu nitiuta luanvoip wi have any interest in her whatever, they would lie Hninrr fanr a m-ant kindness to come and ee after Monday evening for Anthony for the purpose of having her teeth led to "Snake Leg's" detection and.

ar Omaha, Dec A racing is the basis of O'Brien's crime. bis opponent. A few weeks ago Kittleman agreed to throw a race in Kansas City and persuaded a young attorney to place He declared that he thought she was rest by Ed Darnel le. A YOUNG GENIUS. central Prohibition organization to con tilled but instead of stopping off at -that tie devoted a great deal of time to the XbiB morning Wallace was given a a medium who would assist him in his conventions with the spirits.

He ad trol the states of Kansas. Iowa, North His sal-1 place she traveled ss far as Wichita. At (U) UOb UlIUK. MM WIU UJ WW ouviv time, as I heard her say she was goinj; to Kaunas City or to Emporia as soon as she got some Kha in now HtODnimr at a boardinjr honse traen during the past season. on the other man, Kittleman agreeing to Bov Who Makes a Parachute Out $4,800 a I that place she was seen in company mits, however, that he was mistaken, trial before Justice Mosley and was bound over in the sum of $1,000 on the nharce of aiding nrisoners to escape.

He ary in the register omce was year. near the nostofhee in this Please have iis Dakota and South, Dakota will be brought into existence at a conference of delegates from temperance organiza lose the race by stumbling. The stumble did not come and the le with a Kiowa man by a drummer who of an Umbrel I. and declares that be ordered her out ot uusenea your leuuxiis "11' went down to Kiowa next day the house when he found out that she gal Bucker had his head bumped for all Wichita has a young boy who is quite yeryiwpecuuuj, a Will Wishee or the Girl's. where he met the innocent husband and HOMEFOLKS AT THE CAPITAL.

was just common clay the same as that the money he had. This game was car will probably get a trial in the district court and be sent up to the pen. The principal witness in the case was one of an inventive genius. He is only about tions which is in progress here to-day. The bodies represented include the Kansas State "bubbled" out the fact that he had seen used in the constructions of other mor ried into the courts where it is still Real 10-vears old and the son of a prominent i 1 1 ova iiuo uiuaqid iinums 'i here they are held, not to negotiate heir sale, as" they are worthless.

The What Kansas are Doing Mr so-and-so in Wichita with her Ki tals, particularly woman. Estate. by the by the the bovs who some time since roDDea business man. The boy is a marvel as a Statesmen There, Tamnaranra union. Nebraska non-1 As will be seen real estate owa companion, xne ububdu bujon a Miss Hing, on the other hand claims Joe the Hatter's store.

This youth, mnphiniRt. and if he sees anything Partisan Prohibitory Amendment Kittlemsn is in Wichita to arrange a mouse and took yesterday afternoon a that the old man seduced her attempted transfer column in to-day Journal, Wasaington. Dec 19. Congressman match with the intention of defrauding ncmt accomplished he will go straight I Smith nkntn. Constitutional i mmwju oiulUu Fred Franck, testified that when first thrown into jail he had been a cell mate an abrotion onfher and she has now com train for the wicked city at the confluence of the big and little Arkac saws.

some one. it snouia not oe aiioweu wv and trv to duplicate the work, what Prohibitory Alliance and the Grand Perkins eloquently alludes to the ruling of Speaker pro tempore Burrows against furnished by the Deam Abstract company, the transfers recorded to-day aggregate $202,266. This is a good show menced a suit in the court of common and Tub Journal will ot "Snake Lieg's" and that alter the re Liodge of Iowa ot the Independent Or- oisoiuoi; i ever it may ue. A Mail man met him at the depot last conclusion of this act will be the close 4f the great "roasting" process. I The following meetings are oooked or Kansas according to the dates given: -State Teachers' association, Topeka, December 25-27 th; Farmers Institute, sdan, January 2nd and 3rd; Atchison iTeachera.

Atchison. January 2nd and pleas for 810,000 dsmsges for seduction any sure-thing game of this kind being Of late he has been reading and study lease of the colored man he bad given the special committee on Oklahoma, say night. He was a little hot to say the "aer of Good Templars. It is proposed that, thnae orders while preserving their and injuries received at the hands oi worked. ing: "The eastern man, Ree, him $3 to buy files' and acid with.

A ing and indicates a neaitny lavesbmeui. that is sure to follow such a rise. ing up the idea of parachute jumping and after getting his mans thoroughly er paramour. jail delivery was only prevented oy tne favorable, but tbwe on xiur- least and to hear him swear vengeance on the gay couple. one would think he had been treasuring up wrath for the JudgeKeed in giving Dr.

McBurnie AMUSEMENTS. io.va Thpn auTulod against ua. vigilance of the officials. independent nature shall work together in a general and continuous campaign in behalf of total absolute Prohibition formulated took a neavy umorena belonging to his father and bracing the the verdict in -the suit brought remarked UoLijasjuiitu Turner has prepared past half century, that the case was one of very peculiar "Held by the Enemy" entertained a and will introduce bills granting service in the states named. All members ef the Elizabeth Lodge Delicatissen.

A new candy store just opened by Mr, ribs so as to make it strong, be cut off the handle and climbing up unto a wind importance, that while it was not the large audience last night at the Craw and disabilty tensions to officers, sol No. 70 D. of are earnestly requested place of the court to give lectures on THEY NEVER FAIL. diers, sailors and marines of the late ford and all who were present certainly mill prepared to do or die. Ballantine at 206 North Main street is morality, he considered that the old man The distance to the ground was too civil war, their widows and orphans; enjoyed the play "Very much, to judge called "Ballantine's Delicatissen." The 3rd; Kansas Butter and Cheese Mann--acturers.

Junction City, January 8th; Kansas Swine Breeders' association, Topeka, January 9th. A Kansas boy has taken the prize in 1 he Iowa state oratorical contest. He is J. W. Wilson, son of Hon.

B. G. Wilson, bf Effingham, Kansas, now in Topeka on should be sharply censured and closed The Cronin Case Still. Chicago, Deo. 19.

Special. Burke. O'SuIlivan and Kunze will Swindling Schemes as Old as the Hills to meet at I. O. O.

F. hall Friday, December 20th, at 2:30, sharp, as business of importance is to be transacted. By order of the Noble Grand, great to risk so the young genius con also a bill to provide for the adjudica from the applause and other manifestations of approval. by remarking that it would be a good Still Work. tion and payment of claims arising from cluded that he would first start a cat on proprietor has constantly on hand all kinds of candies and oysters, the latter being the best in the market and the idea for him to give heed to his foot Indian depredations; also a bill to sojourn tor the next year in the county a trip to see how the machine worKeo.

What fools these mortals be. The The next attraction Doouea is "Around the World in 80 Days" to-morrow and steps in the future or he might find him shorten the period required for home Miss Bertha JJaughertt. Regular meeting of Wichita Lodge Accordingly pussy was captureu, car former the best home-made. When you American public is never satisfied un self in a very peculiar and uncomfortable Saturday. An exchange says: "Around stead entrees of public lands from five jail going direct to the Joliet penitentiary after a motion for a new trial if formerly overruled by Judge Mo- want some nice goods in either line or less it is being humbugged in some ried up onto the wind mill and there tied to an umbrella handle Then she No.

4, O. D. H. this evening at 7:30, situation. the World in Eighty Days" is the title to three years.

a good cigar dont forget the "Delicatis mnnner or other. People who don't The case filed against Tramblie in the sharp. of the drama, in seven acts, that is to be was launched far out into the air and Congressman Perkins will introduce a sen." Connell. Already the record for the supreme court is in course ot preparation court of common pleas, hied by San Key, want to work use all manner of tricks to catch suckers, and as a usual thing presented at the Mozart to-night. It is hepan to drift earthward.

The nm- Queen City lodge No. 296, 1. O. O. bill providing for townsite entrees of Campbell Amidon will disclose some founded on a novel by ules Nerne, and lands in Oklohoma, a duplicate of Sena Real Estate Transfers.

brella swayed irom siae to siae anu linen meets to-night at the regular hour at the Oak street had. and the issuance of a supersedes will operate as a detainer and compel Sheriff tor flumo's bill. the drama is full of spectacular effects I gracefuiiy settled down to the ground they succeed, too. An old scheme that is being revived in this state and the very startling affairs and conditions and it is believed that the abortion con Famished Daily by the Deara Abstract Company. from beginning to end there being Congressman Funston has prepared landing nussy safe and sound.

Matson to keep the convicted p. he jury of the united btates district i'ourt. Young Wilson is a student at 'rake University, of Des Moines, Iowa. lis subject was entitled the "Ethiopian ii a America," and pointed out the great progress made by the colored race and like bright prospects of the future. The pupils of the publio schools of Kansas City, about 600 of them, have inaugurated a Ftrike for a longer Christmas and New Year's holiday than that 'which the Board of Education proposes to give them.

The board intended to 7T Strickland to Ellis, swli ctntft of Nebraska is tne marrying nected with the case will be developed Might Have Known It. thirteen tableaux and nationai dances, and will introduce a bill for a public men as his guests until the supreme This was glory enough lor one day ana racket. The following is a copy of the land sei 2 Allin's 29-lw UUO the voung experimenter rested on his building at Kansas City, to cost into a result that will startle the community and make old man Traoiblie Cart Ooenheimer. a rich old man in newspaper advertisement usually em marches and groupings. The story itself recites the marvelous adventures of court has fully passed upon the case.

It is thought likely, however, that the Ut John Starr to Geo Dadisman et laurels. The next day however he had a 5.3UU,uuu, a duplicate or fiumb's. ployed to bring in suckers and is is by Hoboken, made a publio offer of 81,000 very decidedly uncomfortable. ile German will prefer to take his medi one Fhiners Fogg, who wagered Hon. H.

M. Wilson, Hutchinson. al, 7-8 Market El Paso and bH publio square the old to anyone who would kill a burglar far more successful even than friend visit him and told him of his parachute. The two boys agreed to try it 000 sterling that he would travel around cine rather than to have his case ap will leave for home to-night. while operating at his traoe, ana we flumer to Chas Case.

128 detective dodge scheme: KNEW -4T WAS COMING. the world in eighty days. He accom Martin Cuff, Atchison, has re offer wasn't a week old before two 2500 themselves. They climbed up on the barn and the umbrella was once more Water St. city look- I am nn Arnhfln.

25 of a0. STOod ceived an appointment at the capitoL i i -u. iut nrat i.ii ill. -i. Garden Plain Town Co te Anna 13, pealed.

Under the good conduct rule his term of imprisonment will not be more than twenty-nine months, and if he is sent dowa after the formal sentence plished the feat with about oae minute to spare. burglars broke into the old man domicle and cleaned- him out. Bur Postmaster General Wanamaker Tells give the children all of Christmas week and New Year's day. This would cut spread ready for business. The visiting hnv was allowed to make the first trial MR.

ALLISON TO MARRY. on some noness gtuiuwumi ui ucwv ectionate wife, whose age is between 2S and 5, volunteer to helD me make a living? Those in Kirkbride, 4-5 blk 15 Garden Mr. Fleming, who takes the part ot of His Presentments. glars sometimes feel very sensitive on certain matters. Eat at the Clair.

Phineas Fogg, has about forty people has been passed in January he will have and he sprang boldly off the stable, but 50 150 earnest only need reply if they enclose a stamp. Roberts to Robert Guthrie, Washington. 1 Dec. 18. Postmaster The Iowa Senator Will Wed Miss with him in the cast.

served one-third or his term before tne 76 Main Ss alas the parachute did not worn as wen as in the case of the cat. The thing General Wanamaker tells an interesting Correction. ajoreme eonrt has been enabled to There are as many as thirteen tab TV, a nVtnva is an advertisement run by Stouehton of Washington After Hinchman Gates to Ground story in reference to the recent melan- turned inside out and let the adventur- render its decision. There is a mistaken leaux presented during the performanc lear sweeK into two school periods. The children declare that they do not intend to go to school on the Monday and Tuesday proceeding New Year's Jay.

The State Grange met in annual session at Lincoln post hall at Topeka yea-t erday, Hon. Wm. Sim ma, master, pre- 47400 13S Its in city and additions. a meorasKa youin, wng uuwiaj.u The Wichita Lodge of Masons under Christmas. cholly suicide el rankiin ts.

uowen. impression that in the event of the con- They will undoubtedly play to crowded OU8 amateur showman fall to the ground i i i i i i trial knock the wind serving out a sentence for misusing tne direction ot J. H. McCall, master, had Hinchman Gates to A Ground The intimacy between the two gentle Washington, D. Deo.

18. It is an with force enough to vioted men beiog granted- a new houses. mails. He made bo muenmonejuutw of and conducted the funeraJ men was ot the closest description, both nounced in a society paper that the 115-117-119-121 Washington ave Hodson Stanoors add they stand the risk of bemg sentenced out tf his body. The young genius who the scheme and his man was so heavy -eremnniea of Mr.

Jewell, instead of 1609 in their business and social relations. Skating Party. had first conceivea the umbrella idea de to death by another jury. This is altogether erroneous ot course. It has al Hinchman Gates to Ground marriage of Senator Allison nd Miss Teresa Stoughton, will take place very that it finally led to his arrest anotnai.

the Kmghts Templar as stated in yes- Mr. Wanamaker said: clined to try the experiment until he 1 1, 1 47100 The Rotnla Skating club will give a G4 Its andblks in city vm. uiio. hot mo i toHnv'a i rati n. Tts commanaery an On Friday evening, as I was seated in In speaking says: soon.

had fitted up a better and stronger ma ready been decided by the supreme court that when the original trial jury Hinchman Gates to Grocnd select skating party at the rink to-mor corps acted as escort. my library, I felt a queer sensation covae The! papsr is in error, however, in chine. i tv.n wuirviTifl waa Howard Chart row, riday, night. iTot. Alexander's over me.

It made me reel much dis son, an old farmer, at Castle. Kock, W. T. The brass band will furnish the music. The stating that Miss Steuhton is a niece of Senator Hale of Maine.

There is no The Courts. old man sent a letter mi i wnu eimouwc tressed and veey uncomfortable. It was as though I had a premonition of some Married. Mr. James Benjamin, ot Colorado, and invitation committee is comprised of has fixed the penalty at imprisonmont a second jury cannot inflict the death penalty.

The prisoners therefore have nothing to fear and a good deal to hope for in and proposing matrimony. And Nora, respond- relationship between the families of Sen In the district court this afternoon the Frank Jones, Mark Cossit, Ralph Milli- nut- ii in. rr wnh i ti 1 1 i i hi 1. 1 nut. nan ili- 116 Chiseolm St, 113-115 Church 20-22-24 Lawrence ave Greiff's add, 36 Central, 16-18-20 22-28-53-56-57-59-91-62-63- 64 65-66 Topeka ave, 2-4-6-19-21-23-25-" 28-30 32-38-46-48 54-55 Empoaia, 58-59-60-61-62-63 64-65-66-67 Em--noria ave.

41-53-61 Texas ave. all ator Hale and the Steughtons. The lat koMuilf with tha nurrintlltnriat. Then case of Talbot vs. Rosell is on trial.

impending disaster. At the some time it flashed across me that my old friend son, Morris Viele and M. E. Buffington. Miss Cora Scott, were united in mar-riatrn last evening at the residence of promptly at the hour appointed.

The otiicers are: Major Sims, Topeka, mas-tr; E. St. John, Manhattan, overseer; 'wm i. Otis, Topeka, lecturer; P. Reardon, McLoutb, steward; James Carrol, Perth, assistant steward; O.

F. Worthingham, Wea, chaplain; Thomas White, Topeka, treasurer; Geo. Black, Olathe, secretary; Frank Marshal, Gard-', ner, gate keeper; Mrs. J. O.

Henry, i Olathe, Ceres; Mrs. Maud IL Black, as a starter. Farmer Charlson sent Nora a little This morning the case ot McBurnie vs. ter are old residents of this city, A. B.

Stoughton, father of Miss Teresa Mr. Gowen was coming to visit Washing an appeal to the supreme court. Charters Filed. Don't Forget ix .1. Kiiss.

4- rsortn main street, xuf Franklie was decided in favor of the pin, costing pernaps several uoimrw. iwuira was too poor to pay her fare to Castle Book and ..1.1 1.... 4 thnt -arm. to he 1 11(11 send Stoughton, having been fiom the early ceremony was performed by Judgf plaintiff. ton.

I did not connect the two ideas together at the time, but I could not get That Bpeoial sale of Rocking Chairs at hfties a government clerk here. KuRlrner. 'J-'he voung coupie wui re Topeka, Dec. 18; The following her the amount, Of course he would, and wit. flown into his ieanrt ami sent xne jury in tne case oi itogers et ai vs.

in Hilton's add 47400 Jtino'B to-night, store open till ciock. rid of the impression that something se main here for a short time and then By prudent and fortunate investment were filed in the omce of the Sullivan et al was discharged to-day un Nora $70 in good, hard cash, at the same time Full line ot children's, ladies and gents rious was going to happen. My daugh Geo Strong to Geo Ronse, 90, 92.94. Riddle avenue. Lygan's in real estate during the war, Mr.

make their home in Kocky Ford, Colo secretary of state to-day: able to nnd a verdict. urging her to come on be loveo. one man i Rockers from SI to So. tsuy now and Stoughton amassed quite a competence. lathe, l'omona; Mrs.

A. J. St. John, Manhattan, Flora; Mrs. Josephine Nich rada.

Habeas corpus papers were issued for ter-m-law wanted to go over to the White House that evening to make a The Board of Trade of Arkansas City, add 025 get the reduced price. Eno, 10G West Th above reminds the writer of his tie died some years ago. leaving a widow Alta Doflemyer. Capital stock $300. Stockholders: Harry David Baldridge to I Jack Douglas avenue.

See his large display call and asked me to accompany her. Display of Fine Pictures, and three children, the eldest of whom own experience in Wichita witn tnese In the common pleas court the jury in Samson, G. W. Kelley, Allen V. Wilson, son, eOl, 202 Rosenthal's 500 advertisement on fourth page.

lu-tf The Market street art store has the swindlers, several years ago a jouug the case of Watson vs. Jones is out. F.D. Waugh, 1. U.

Thorn. C. E. Salis fellow giving his name as Long, got inl larcrest line ot pictures and moulding in! Fred Ambrose to Thomas 57. Meridian ave.

The case of Warner vs. the Fire asso This unaccountable sensatien 1 was experiencing, however, induced me to request to be excused, and I told her that I was feel Down to Reason. 1 i- -3 nn 4- I .1. 1 bury, S. B.

West, P. Wykoff, H. J. Ache-son. Oliver M.

Wilson, Geo. L. Brown, Kin work on the Wichita department the state, See the display on Mondayj Valcey Center 200 ciation of Philadelphia was dismissed this morning at the cost of the defend Mort. W. Gilleis the tailor, submits He used to search over city directory for James C.

Topliff, O. M. Scott, G. W. the following list ot prices: Carson to city of Wichita, east 33 feet of 17.

in Hagerty's F. P. Martin, 114 North JttarKet. You Don't Know. ant.

Hardway and H. L. Davenport. is the wife ct Paymaster Bacon, of the navy. The marriage will not take place until after Christmas.

Senator Allison when he leaves Washington this week on the holiday adjournment, will go to Des Moines, and there he will remain until the Iowa legislature has assembled and re-elected a United States senator to succeed Senator Allison and Mr. Alli prominent names and always picked a nlaca removed from Wichita some dis- ing to uneasy and distressed to be able to go with her. The next morning as I was dressing, the thought of Gowen The Co-Operative Store association of add 85 i Literary Treat. you will know if you ask A. A Cambridge.

Capital stoctc, di- rectors: J. A. Irwin, S. Hays, W. But Post.

Eleen Prosser to city of Wichita, east 33 feet ot 21 22 23. Hager- 1 ols, Olathe, lady assistant committe: H. Khoades, Gardner. E. St.

John, Manhattan; J. Lovett, Bu-cyrus. The entire roll of oflicers is present except Mr. Lovett. Besides these the following ladies and gentlemen are present: J.

T. Geisinger, Anderson ceunty; N. J. Cann. Cowley county; A.

F. Allen, Douglas county; Thomas Russell, Jefferson county, R. P. Edgington, Charles Page, J. F.

Wiswell, Johnson county; W. Staley, Miami county; S. L. Hiberling, Osage county; Mr. and Mrs.

Stephen Barnes, Kiley county; William Coultis, Mary Coultis, Shawnee county; J. M. Johnson, Wabaunsee county; Jacob Helmich, Greenwood county. Upon the assembling of the grange, the master read his annual The public contest to be given by the I again came into my bead and the same uneasy feeling occurred. I said to myself, "Oh, Gowen, you did not come" to Ulne overcoats fzsyw.

Heavy overcoats 20 00. Fine dress suits 25 00. Fine business suits 20.00. Fine dress pants 7.00. Fine business pants 0.00.

Fine business pants 5.00.- Then he would sit down and on a sheet of paper bearing the name ot a large r.ar.t svndicate write a letter to this Brown. J. W. Kelso and Charles Daw- ty'f add 255 Christmas Present. literary societies of the high school to sou.

morrow evening at the First Presbyte Ransome to Ransome, 8 and south 18 feet of 6, Waco son intends that the successor shall be himself. Then he will come back to prominent party telling him that he (the With every $5.00 purchase you get writer) was the secretary of this cattle gne iarge engraving free at the Market The Arkansas Valley Sugar company oflngalls. Capital stock $100,000. Di see me this time," rererring to bis custom of calling on me whenever he came to the city. The work of the day chased street, 700 inne business pants 4.00.

rian cnurcn, promises to be the great event of the season. All the friends of the society are anxiously awaiting this and land company and that a few days F. P. Martin. rectors: D.

B. ungate, Cates Douglass, Street Art Store. All will be treated Sauarelv at the my apprehension away, but you can lm Blackwelder to Rushing, 139 Caust street city, (given to 114 North Market. 12-9t entertainment. uiuies tailoring Lmponum at 114 South b9fore the writing ot this letter a young man employed on their ranch had been thrown from a bucking broncho and Washington and get married.

Mr. L. Squire is closing out his stock at cost, must be sold out by 1st of Jan-uRrv 4.W North Main, corner of Central" correct) 1300 Lawrence avenue. J. R.

Fisher, A. Studebaker and Peter Harding. The St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran church of Norcatur. Trustees: J.

W. Kimmel, John Kckhnrt, BeojHmin Hoo- POOR IOLA. Mr. L. Squire is closing out his stoc'r at cost, must, be sold out by 1st of Jan agine my feelings when I heard the same afternoon that poor Gowen hnrl It'Mod biiTinf)f.

Velive that he i-atue over here with the express Ante ion of akimr aw at with. himself. Hinchmaa Gates to W. Ground, 14 lots and reserve it killed lristnntlv. Extremely low priceirjh oar Smokers' No onkiiov and he hen lwn u1.

warn, corner or en I u.i.1i-.um Tii usual oonLauLLLCSuas. Hodson ndd. se i articles, Pipes, HoUlaia andCaaea tor Christmas. Don't fail to see them at brrrfc-f fit The City is Called the Hot Bed of Pro hibition in Kansas. H.

Neison and John Summit. HbKJay Presents desiring to give as little trouble as possi-i tie t' hie famity and ti have bis re Ioi-a, Dee. 17. 'Special Corres appointed and the Grange toon a reoees to 7 p. m.

The evening session was well attended and considerable business was transacted. The Grange is in passion to-day. mains cared tor by myself, who was his You Don't Know. But you will know if you ask A. Af Post.

pondence. lola was until a short time only friend in this city. Guenther Hesitates. Washington, Dec. 19.

Special. Although Ex-Congressman Richard Guenther. of Wisconsin has formally de ago considered the hot-bed of There are about 700 voters in the city and the Republica majority is CAME TO AMERICA. ANTKD KverylMXlv to call at lit? First street. 8edfirwick block, and examine the W4 Reeves' "Monarch," 209 North Main.

Pure Candies. When you want a nice box of pure and tresh candies put up in good style at eastern prices for same class of goods drop into the Candy Kitchen either No-1 or 2, 212 North Main street and 322 East Douglas avenue. 2-tf Holiday Presents li 32-29-2-e; lots 01, us. ij. 100,102, 104, .106, 112, Douglas 19, 24, 54.

Main street 2, 4, 6. 8, 10, 14, 57, 5, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 04, 65, 60, 67, ou Fourth avenue, Hilton's add Jacob Stough tb Hoit, 97, 99, 101, MoBely ave, Reuson Kay's 2nd clined the offer ot the appointment to the time of his death he had on him a letter addressed to the party they wrote to and was also the owner of a fine silver-plated pistol and watch. The pistol and watch are now in the hands of the secretary and as he did not want them they would be shipped to the man the letter was addressed to provided he saw fit to send the company $7.50. the amount expended in burying him. Such was the letter written to intended victim and in nine cases ot Af ten they caught the money.

The sucker would wonder what friend of his had been to the Consul Generalships of Mel At your own price. Pattee Martin, Art Store, 151 North Main. 12-5t Trimmed hats at low prices. Bargains in millinery. Warren, 232 North 13-2t-lp We give away a soft felt hat with every S3.00 sale in millinery.

Warren, 232 North Main. 13-2t-lp See the elegant holliday goods at Van Werden's pharmacy, 328 North Main street. ll-7t-lp about ISO. The fact ot the matter is that the city is by far the strongest in favor of Prohibition of all I have entered. 47400 bourne or, the City ot Mixico whichever Imported Key West and Domestic ci gars in small boxes for our holiday trade nice line at Will.

E. Beeves. 10-tf-lp 209 North Main. You Don't Know. But you will know it you ask A.

Still there is said to be not one Demo be might preier, it is understood tnat both places are still held open in the latest invention in rclding beds, patent applied for. They are beantifal and comfortable. Price 15. Children's sizes with protective rail price $13. li-lw OBT From 01 West Central, one dark brown horse with lone rope to halter.

Was last seen at the corner of Second and Market, finder will please make the same known. 11-w The Keeper of the Infamous London House Found. Seattle, Dec. 18. C.

R. Hammond, wanted at Scotland yard for having been proprietor of the lodging house in CavendiBh street, London, the scene of the great scandal in which Prince Al- crat who is not in favor of Resubmission 1700 frioliaf that he may eventually accent one At your own price. Pattee Martin, or the other. Guenther claims that he and by a poll of the city there are sixty Republicans who have openly declared that they will no longer vote with the Iu the police court this morning there has retired from politics, but the genera Art store, fo aortn main. ot was only one case ot drunk tried..

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