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The Wichita Star from Wichita, Kansas • 1

The Wichita Star from Wichita, Kansas • 1

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i rm DAILY WICHITA JOURNA $25 Says that no other Newspaper published in 'Wichita has a Circulation equal to THE JOURNAL in this City, County of State. Says that THE JOURNAL has the; largest j-eulation in this City, County or State of any rNewspaper published in Wichita. J. VOL; V. WICHITA, KANSAS, FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 20, 1889.

NO. 15. GROWLER COLUMN. ness in the report. In addition to the WANTS HER IAIMA.

The Kansas man without an overcoat is convinced that "the Lord tempereth KINSLEY KLATTER. LOCAL jSSrjutts LIBEL CASE NO. 5. private companies the state emploj delivery at Wichita; for the erection of public buildings at Wellington and Hutchinson; for the permanent improvement of the Kansas river and the wind to the shorn lamb. convicts in coal mining at the penitentiary, who took out about 2,000,000 The Arlington Enterprise has changed hands again, Ju.

w. VYilley retiring and granting pensions to injured men or their orphans if killed in the railway mail service. T.ittle Alta Dolfemeyer Tells a Re A Revival of Business in Another The News of the City Written up in Dr. J. fc.

Martin taking control. Salvation Army Concludes That its Character Was Not Assailed. uueaeiB aunrg year. Some $2,000,000 capital shown by these reports to be invested in the state in the mining of coal, and during the year ending June 30, 1889, about a Condensed Wanner. Kansas Metropolis.

porter Her Troubles. The Hutchinson Democrat has changed hands. Sims Ely is the new THIS COUNCILMAN'S DREAM. The councilman lay asleep in his bed. And often an ear-splitting snore, Long drawn out, resonnded within the room.

And even beyond the closed door. It was getting along toward morning. His dreams sarely must have been bad. For the way he tumbled and tossed around. Almost drove his sleepy wife mad.

And this is the vision his eyes beheld. In the wintry morn's grayish light, A score of children around his bed, To his eyes a terrible sight. 5. i a k. i 'yi Pi WILL PA(E SOON.

proprietor and if his name is a criterion he will make the Democrat get there. uuu Dusneis were produced. The industry employed over 5,000 men and paid The Market Street Line Being Pre KANSAS FLOUR SHIPPED TO SCOTLAND SHE SAYS SHE tkm HER BOTHER. THE LATEST LOCAL HAPPEKINGS, THE JOURNAL'S SUIT FOR $40,000, It takes considerable gall for the Abi oamt) manner just ncv. In olden times the children used hang up their stockings and wait fc Santa Claus to come down the chimny, but now they find out before hand mat they desire to have.

The Courts. In tb district court the case of Fisher aad Intler vs. Hatfield is on trial. Judg Reed announces that the jury will beiischarged on the 21st and that there vll be no cases tried on the 25th In common pleas court the case of the Be shire Life Insurance company agamBtlutchins was taken under ad-viseirmi by Judge Balderston. In tt probate court a over ln ages.

Tse commis pared for Paving Between Tracks. The space between the rails in the sioner, anxious to secure "bottom facts' lene Befiector to say: "This is the newspaper's holiday season by reason of the No wealthy man's petted darlings were these, regarding the earnings of coal miners, succeeded, after considerable trouble, in Labor Federations Arranging for an big advertising patronage accorded the North Market street track of the Electric railroad is being prepared for its Her A Little Girl Tells Her Papa What The Case Called up and Dismissed by xney were a bold ana aamng set, Such sturdy forms, and snch honest faces. His eyes before had rarely met. Pretty Little Girl and Rather Peculiar Life. press." ooiaining the monthly bulletins for an Uprising May First.

bed of concrete on which the vitrined She Wants Christmas. Judge Balderston. An Abilene telegrapher, says the Re They all gazed at hira with sonr angry looks, brick pavement will rest. The work flector, has ready for patenting an im paving will be done as soon as possible entire year of one of the mines located in Cherokee Crawford district. These bulletins show the number of days the mine hoisted," the number of bushels with which each of 110 miners were some sat on bis feet, scowling tnere.

One little chap at the head of the bed. Made a grab at his close-cat hair. They shook their dirty fists, right in his face. One unmn than the others more bold. Friends Very Much tne street plneed in the proper con- Judge Cooley's Grace Oliver, Acting- as the Army's She Has Been in the Courts of Law Ex-Wichita Cops in Oklahoma Sher provement on the receiving apparatus that if works successfully will make him a millionaire.

This be is assured of by i uiuuu lur brawl uutu ux olido bma ou horses and vehicles. has be issued to Alonzo Bidwell and Dora (aves. Climbed up, and bounced plump on his stom- a high railroad official. credited and the sum paid to each of Superintendent Fitch explained to in em tor every month in the year. Journal reporter iast evening why Alarmed Because of His Phys ical Condition Several More Damage Suits.

Bepresentative, Sues The Journal and Leaves the City Late News. iff-elect Cone's Motto Dave Lemons' End Approaching; Frank James for Several Weeks and is Tired and Wants to Live With Her Mamma Again. These rolls have been carefully ar Among the new Kansas publications which are being received at the State Historical rooms, are the Cheyenne brick for the space between the tracks acntoo, The sleeper's blood in his reins ran cold. A wretch pulled a handful of whiskers out, Some pricked him with needles and pins; A chorus howled an elfish serenade. And taunted him with many sins.

ranged and tabulated and many import A Boy Killed. SiorCiTw Ia Deo. 2n rs is preferable to asphalt. Tne latter ant details secured. The tables are so very hard to break up County Herald, of St.

Francis; the Baker Beacon, of Baldwin; and the Geo. k. 9 years old. unn made a part of the mining chapter, when once hardened so that They scoffed at him, and called him hateful which will be found to be one of the Phillips County School Journal, of Phil- the expense of taking up a rail or a tie Tlllrinrp 1ia fi.ot --f 4 1QQT The city cooler looks out of place sit most interesting of the forthcoming Kinblet. Kaa.

Dec. IS. Cor-1 would be enormous with asphalt to han Pretty little Alta Doflemeyer, whose iipsburg. Clark, prominent money loaner and real es dealer, was run over by a grip ci this morning and instantly killed. names.

In their childish voices so shrill. And the sleeper feared in that awful dream, That their object there was to kill. ting oyer on tbe lot next to one on which port. This thriving little city die while the trouble to move the brick There are three counties only where UL UUO DDI iuoi, when Wichita was booming, her real eo-tate clear out of sight and everybody was making a mint of money, that or it has stood for so many years. is enjoying a revival of business, which will not be nearly as much there is hog cholera of any consequence, And then in his sleep he heard a child's voice, sad case is so well known to the readers of The Journal is at present with Sheriff Hays at his residence, pending the decision of Judge Reed as to who A FIEND'S CRIME.

II. oi lei Ti! The brick pavement will be laid on a those counties being Osage. Greenwood A number or tine deer came in by ex calls to mind the good old days before the "depression," and brings a smile to concrete base the same as is placed un press to-day and are bung up for sale in and Pottawatomie. Secretary Mohler Governor's Reception. An inrmal reception was held inat ganization known as the Salvation Army concluded this wouid be a good place The Superintendent of Schools in shall have the custody the little girl.

front of many of our butcher shops. the face of those who have clung to their faith in the future prosperity of ior their business and therefore inflicted the home of Mr. With Mr. and Mrs. Hays and their lam Ohio Town Turns Out to Be a Vil der the asphalt on the streets and when completed Market street will sarely be a thoroughfare that has no equal in the says the matter was not half as serious as it was made to appear.

Later advices are to tbe effect that the disease is Sheriff-elect Rufus Cone says that he Edwards county. with stinea son, ana Dnrsting sign, Recite this story of their cruel wrongs. It almost made the dreamer cry. "Our fathers labor hard upon the Btreets, They slave and toil from day to day. But weary weeks and weeks will often pass, WithoutJa dollar of their pay.

And yet we hoped at joyous Christmas time. That ail would get the money earned. And oh, the disappointment that we felt, When the sad truth we their presence on our citizens and began parading the streets. Although at this is going to place over his desk in his of state at least. An abundance or crops the past sea' ily little Alta receives the best ol care and attention and she is as jbappy as a child can be, unless when her grand dying out.

Topeka Journal. fice the words "Papa, what will you take Geo. Ivoufi-'asB in honer of Governor Hump ly. Theaj-ening was pleasantly spent the governor expressed- himself rs hly pleased at thA ti Cincinnati, Deo. 19.

A special to the i time there were two or three good thea son' with flattering prospects for a large tor mer ters running, the Army did a thrivinc WILL CAUSE A DIVORCER Commercial-uazettee from Loveland, I yield toe coming year nas inspired conn Henry M. Stanley, the famous African explorer, formerly lived in Sumner, Atchison county, with John J. lngalls, aa 1 ri in lie mother is with her or near her. A JomtNAL reporter called, at the There' was a word, a blow and a fellow business and were compelled to hire dence in Kansas lands and "land seek says: "The people of this town and sur-1 rounding country are in a state of great I caught a black eye last evening on East him. Hcg the'evening the Knights Tecfcr'anil corps in uniform called on hallb to accommodate their- natron h.

Wife's Unfaithfulness Breaks up a TTava rwidancs last evening and asked ers" are numerous, several sales were re Albert D. Kichardson. and other men Douglas aveuue. It was all over a girl The council met, forgot the poor man's claims, The bills for work did not allow. Our many needs and wants, were naught to One of their barracks was located in the tn saa t.h little crirl over whom there is I excitement over the unearthing of one corded the past week.

who have since become famous. The or course. Family. A scandal of no mean proportions Hacker Je Jackson block and the other The Kinsley cheese factory is running site of Sumner, three miles below Atch so much law and dispute. Mrs.

Hays I of the most outrageous crimes that has I and hpr family were not at home, bnt in I ever disgraced the name of any of our I Liu I i i mi 1 I in the Beacon Mock. A delegation of Eldorado Odd Fellows )ust at present floating around South ison is now entirely deserted although Mrs. udass, to an elegant luncuro whicA is needless to add, all did jus- to its fullest capacity striving to keep apace with the urgent demands that are ine tno armies could not agree verv Main street about hve blocks from arrived in the city this morning to take in the work at the Odd Fellow hall this at one time it contained three or four the hallway was a group Ot cuuureu puuuu uuiuibu. xuv uiau wuu xiaa lyeou I Dlaviog with the toys so dear to the ju-j found guilty is Prof. P.

J. Carmichael, well and effected a compromise by which tic. made upon it, the product- of this fac Douglas. thousand inhabitants. Atchison Globe tney consolidated and hired a hall in v.niu heart.

The little ones looked up I superintendent of the liast Lioveland evening. tory finding a ready sale wherever it is The story is to the effect that 8 prom The meanest thing seen in a Kansas them. And so we children made a vow. That our sad story we would tell to yon. And make yon each a rousing call; We demand that you should call a meeting, There still is time to right it all." Then all the voices took the chorus up: "No Christmas for the poor," they cried, "For the rich alone is that day given?" (This quick the trembling man denied Then the councilman promised o'er and o'er, ln torment of 1 1 1- nnrl honn.

ATitArmd, and as he asked Rogers, the photographer, received to introduced. An order from Chicago for block on main street between First and Second street. Here also business was publio schools. Carmichael is charged I with writing obscene letters to young pu-1 paper In many months appeared in yes for Alta, a pretty little girl whom he one car load was shipped the fore part inent citizen who had for a long time suspected his wife of infidelity, gave out his intentions night before last of going Jne Week of Grace. This ihe last day allowed for the ayrfi- taxes, but through County 'reafiui-Cartwriht.

the time has been day a carload of picture frames of every conceivable design, shape, style, pattern, terday's Topeka Capital. A printer good and nightly there gathered a mot or the week, pus oi tne schools or wtucn ne was su-1 perintendent. The outrageous letters recognized arose from toe group ana hnnhfulhr hid her face behind some ley crew to listen to the Armv and miv The 1 toller mills are running night and color ana size. east on tne Kanta Fe train, tie boarded who has "held cases" on the Democrat a short time appeared in the police court on a charge of drunkenness. The seem to be the work of a fiend.

In them aIaaIth ihnt Knnr nn a ruck. day and are turning out Borne excellent exteadene week, when the books will A drunken man and woman on South tneirperrormances. Many lights took place either in the hall or on the street Wnn't -roii oome and talk to me?" That for them he would do his level best. grades of flour. Mr.

Hobbs the man be cioaetnd the usual course pursued the tram at the Douglas avenue depot, and rode past the Union depot until the train slacked up at the railroad crossing at the foot of the stairs and a special po If they would only leave him alone. is used the foulest' language, it is claimed that they were written to boys with girls' names signed to them, and to asked the reporter. ager informs me mat they will soon Capital published a complete account of the affair and wound up with an inde Main street last night made a considerable noise and used more profanity than was necessary. The sleeper awoke. It was broad daylight.

make a large shipment to Scotland. "I don't want to," was me repiy. hcemen had to be employed. The wild music of the Army and the beating of wnen ne jumped and walked back to the 1 hey all were gone, he had but dreamed. cent slur, at the Democrat.

Shame. towards ioss who have not paid up their1 ''ance. The office has been crowded! cay losg and the boys are paying xia good shape. The KinBley J-iock company have ap Realizing that he had no easy task be-1 girls with boys' names signed to them, fnru him and being naturally inclined to and their diabolical mission Beems to city arriving at his residence rather late. And in his sorry heart, he thanked the ljord, rrh.

.1 1 A runaway horse attached to a buggy drums and roar of horns so excited Stambaugh, Hurd Dewey, lawyers lie was possessed of a latch key and plied for a charter and will soon begin the erection of a factory for the purpose Iia of a retiring disposition where the have been to contaminate the minds of N. F. D. of Abilene, filed an action in Judge it did not take long to give admission to horses that several runaways took place and one night the police arrested the ran away last evening going north from Douglas on Lawrence avenue. At last accounts he was still running.

Guthrie's court at Topeka against the PERSONAL. of manufacturing locks under the Shaw Learning the Type Writer. tne nouse, where he found a man in the bed where no man fin Lis absence) Abilene Central Land company, of which patent. whole iArmy on Douglas avenue and marched them to the cooler. A trial The Deputy U.

marshals' room at fair sex is concerned the reporter hardly these young people so that some one knew what to do or how to proceed af- else could profit thereby. A committee ter this direct refusal. Knowing that he of citizens, after investigating matters, had no candy or chewing gum with him confronted Carmichael with the charge, it was difficult to know what to do with He made a virtual confession, and the W. b. Evans of the Kock Island law de SyL Dunkin is learning the type writer.

1. Spencer end Jonn Marsh are ought to be. was the result and the Armv was al making large shipments of live stock to in tiu Of course there was' a scene and it partment is vice-president. It is claimed that the company gave J. B.

Case, of Ab .1 John Wallace says that the efficient county clerk has a hunted look since lowed to go on. Then they became the courthouse, to be occupied after the 13th of next month by Sheriff W. W. Hays, begins to present an inviting ap the eastern market. Bloat of the Rock Island is to-day on business.

Miller of the Getto-Mc- factory leaves to-morrow for Louis. was carried on with such a spirit that it aroused the neighbors and madenthe wilder than ever. the machine was introduced into his 8-vear old who was oasmui ana indignant citizens gave mm twenty-lour C. H. Seamans and M.

C. Tubbs are ilene, a note for on Dec if, with Cluci' While they were at their barracks on asked: I hours to leave town. which he gladly a promise to pay the sum the next day. office. The other boys say that SyL pearance.

shipping immense quantities of baled shy. Finally the questions were scandal public property. a via, a promised to do. it has not yet been paid and suit is in sits up nearly all night figuring out how Two married men who last evening Main street they made so much racket that the business men and owners of hay to the west. Tne next chapter will hgure in the stituted for the recovery of the sum "Are you Alta JJonenieyerr "Yes, sir, I am," said the little girL This was encouraging.

the thing works and that after he does made themselves very prominent on the Judsre-elect W. vandivert and wire courts of justice and marriage in this case at least, will be proven to have with 12 per cent interest. Arrested for Robbing the Mail. go to bed that his dreams are disturbed streets are liable to come before public returned last week from a visit to their Mrs. to hflr 1 "Won't you oome and tell me all about by visions of writers.

There are Notarial commissions have been is notice in an unpleasant manner if they been a failure. oia home at Bethany, Mo. This moraine Marshal Prentice re buildings in that neighborhood set up a howl and demanded that they be made to vacate the hall, and they moved to their present quarters on Lawrence avenue. one or two things certain however, are not careful. sued to James Brewster, Oxford.

Sum The ladies of the Congregational your troubles! "Who are von?" THE THREE LINKS. i. Holt, who has been visiting Locke returns this evening Fort Scott. Beatty formerly of Wich- of Ogden, Utah, is in the his many friends. "bin, of Russet, grand mas-O.

O. F. of Kansas, leaves Whitewater, from where he MrV.V ita bi -city vi" William Haggerty, of 423 South Wash- ceived a telephone message from Eudora Btating that a young man had been arrested for robbing the mails. He tele about Dunkin's study. JHe commenced a letter on the machine a week ago to church held their annual fair in the parlors of the church on last Thursday and ner county; W.

P. Osborne, Grenola, Elk county; J. vV. McClure, Topeka; Phillip L. Snyder, Arkansas City; Hugh Blair, ington street died last evening of can On July 21.

1888. The Journal pub The Meeting of the Odd Fellow State graphed to Deputy United States Attor his folks east to tell them he had reached home O. K. He is stul working lished an article relating to the actions Friday evenings and were very successful, the net receipts amounting to $240. "I am a newspaper reporter.

Do you know what that is?" She looked up with a pair of eyes that will be killers in a few years from now and as a sudden recollection seemed to cer and was buried this afternoon at 2 o'clock under' the direction of Undertaker Kendle. A. L. ter of to-nVU ney Soper at Topeka, and was instructed lu, TV, a Ivtv in of this army. This was while the bar Instructors.

The annual meeting of the state in on that letter. Ire machine has cleaned John tilasser, (Jlearheld Douglas county; Geo. W. Hays, Agra, Phillips county; Maud Smith, Parsons: Kev. A.

ureenlees or the Congrega IU liBBD VI1V WJT UU racks was yet on Main street. A young Caldwell out. He declared that the bell charge of the city marshal of Eudora Kansas City Star: Some day the man named Sylvester Klein had accom dawn nnnn her she said: at the end of the line-- sounded bo. like a structors in the unwritten work of Odd Fellowship took place in this city yester T. W.

Wildby, Girard: J. M. HcKnight. tional church is holding protracted meeting at Jetmore, Hodgeman county this week. was brought over this morning chestnut that he couldn't stand it and Hutchinson, Reno county; Geo.

W. Fin- "Oh, yes, you were up in that office when my grandma and I were up there and accompanied by Prentice went day afternoon at the hall of. Wichita people of Wichita will get so dead tired reading about beer and whisky that they will turn in and mob every newspaper office in the town. The people of the North Side school panied two young ladies to this house and they were insulted. The affair was reported to The Journal and the following article appeared the next day: to Topeka on the noon train nup, Garden -City; J.

H. Dearborn, Silver Lake; D. C. Young, Ottawa. so he has quit telling yarns around the office.

If Syl's mind holds out he will learn the machine all right in time. lodge No. 93, and was quite well attended by the members of the four Odd will give a concert in the opera house The facts in the esse seem to be that and you and that other gentleman with the tall bat looked at me. You looked The Tegents of the State Agricultural next week, Friday evening, under the tutorship of Prof. Shearer, principal of Last nieht two rpeneetaliln vnnncp lndiM.

whn The boys of hose company No. 1 have and looked and looked, didn't you?" the lad, who is about- twenty years old, was tramping foam Wichita to his home Fellow lodges of this city and from some of the neighboring towns. The "un Good News. In a rather off-hand manner 'the little of the school. Vivian.

college at Manhattan have elected Prof. George C. Georgeson, of Little Silver, N. lo tbe chair of agriculture, vacated in Uhio, and round a pacaage or letters Spencer Pratt, United States Minis several new fine horses which they are breaking in to work. A good sized crowd has been -hanging around the door all day watching the operation.

by the side of the railroad track yester written work" was given in turn by all the instructors present. Grand Master of the state. A L. Voor- An Eight-Hour Day. ter to Teheran, reports to the Secretary Dy the resignation or frnt.

Shelton. of State under date of October 23. that day afternoon. These he opened, and, not knowing the value of their contents, iaauired ef several Eudora people, among his, of Russell, was in attendance as was New York, Dec. 20.

fSpecial. The The main qnestion that is puzzling on that day the Imperial Bank of Persia employes of the general offices of the National Federation of Labor are busily others the night watchman of the Eu opened its doors lor business. The concession was granted to Baron Reuter rriogton. Dnnlap, assistant general and Mr. C.

H. Hubbell, iitendent of the Rock Ia-. vo-day. Crawford came in this morn--i sbnrg and the southeast where he has been on a tour. -tin, one of Thk Joprnax.

a c.ime in last eveniBg infroma successful busi-j Vabaunsee and Pot-mmties, bringing with him of new names for the ubscnption list. of Ellsworth, who is in the Odd Fellow i ruci ions, is one of the most j'nllowe in the state. No up inn is considered com- is ortly form is in attend-i pulency, it is said, will of changing his name to Uroad." also Deputy Grand Master William Mat-thewsen of this city and Grand representatives J. T. McMillan of this city and J.

B. Long of Ellsworth. will go 1 1 i Mr. C. supen.

division land a'-" Mr. ing roi i part of managi Mr. Y'. 1 from thp ness towatta a large t- JOCltNAl D.B.L the city school of jovial Oi grand lo plete nuance, and sood be from "Lcl dora mills. One of the letters contained engaged in formulating notifications to the rounder now is the weather.

His only fear is that Christmas day will be too warm to' drink "Tom and Jerry" without experiencing too much dis have not been residents of Wichita Ions, and who are at present stopping on Sonth Emporia avenue bat a short distance from the railroad track, were Krossly and rudely insulted in what is known as the Salvation Army barracks, on North Main street, a plaoe which was hitherto supposed to be nothing more nor less than the rendezvocs of a lot of fanatical cranks and hypocrites, who were nsing their pretentions of religion to keep body and soul to gether, but as it now transpires, this interpretation lof their intention was but too lightly put. The two ladies above mentioned attended the meeting of the Army in their hall over Bryne's commission boose on Noith Main street, and took seats in the middle of the audience. They were surprised at the actions and antics of the members of the Army, but did not heed this much until they were accosted by a conple of men Tdirectly aside of them whn Hill, of Eu- and the capital was obtained in England a check made out by C. A. one was informed that the newspaper men and especially the two.

she mentioned, had a habit of looking at little girls quite often and big ones too, especially if they were pretty, adding "as you She was conscious of the flattery and like her sex, archly remarked, "You don't mean to say I am pretty do you?" Enthusiasm was in the affirmative an: swer given by the interviewer, who continued: "Now, won't you please tell me who you like oest on earth?" the local managers or the various trades Prof. Georgesen is a Dane by birth, but graduated from the Michigan Agricultural college and has since been associate editor of the Rural New Yorker, professor of agriculture of the Texas Agricultural college, instructor of agriculture in Japan three and a half years and editor of the Orchard and Garden. He stands high in his profession. Lawrence Journal. ana at tne at.

or course. dora. payable at Watkins' bank for sev Among the state instructors who took comfort. connected with the Federation that on May 1 the national demand for an eight-hour day will go into efieot. This timely part in the proceedings were H.

M. The Fredericksen Swindle. The police court was very dull last eral hundred dollars to the treasurer of Johnson county at Olathe. While he was going around showing the letter he aller of Norton. Geo.

W. Brown of night but still Turnkey Antrim succeed notice is given in order that the trades Chicago. Dec. 20. rSoecial.1 Now ed in getting in about $70 as security Havana, W.

H. Campbell of Monnd City, E. L. Chapin of Minneapolis, H. J.

Aten of Hiawatha, J. II. Smith of Lin was taken up by tne city marsnsi. may take appropriate action at an early that States Attorney Ijongnecker has temporarily disposed of the Cronin case. A remarkable tale comes from Olds- money for prisoners who were allowed to go as soon as the collateral was uo.

date and thus put it beyond the power of the employers to request a delby pn account of possible injury to their busi commenced talking to them in a Mv mnnima" nned tne little one When the boy's story was learned inquiries were made among the railway postal clerks and it was found that Sam Wilcox had accidentally dropped a he proposes to turn his attention for a brief period to the Frederiksen land Jim is quite a rich man burg, a little town on the Kansas Central road. A livery man, living in that place awakened his wife last Friday t-K an ma wt rnnr. ivin on coln, J. G. Denhollem of Caldwell, J.

P. Chumlea of Hartford, and instructor of the Rebecca degree work, J. H. Morgan of Peabody. confidential sort of way and using language which the ladies are not accustomed to listen to.

The gang of hobos and toughs seeing the terrified condition of the two ladies, commenced Dave Lemons, the condemned mur ness occasioned by insufficient notice. Reports which are coming in from differ derer, will be hanged on the 10th day of "cdfoe with the smcerest truth. "Wctrftl you rather live with her -than with leering at asd using them as a target for all ent parts of the country indicate that During the day the state instructors package from the east-bound Santa Fe train yesterday afternoon at a place where the boy says he picked the pack- I 1 3 swindle. To-day or to-morrow he will go through the records of the detectives that have been engaged on the case and give instructions as to the course which should be pursued. He says that he proposes to probe the affair to the bot January, 1890, but to see him at the jail you would be led to believe tha he went through their work to prove their night and told her that he felt mighty queer and in about an hour thereafter he assumed a comatose condition resembling death, as there is no evidence of life, his heart nor pulse neither operat there is a general disposition on.the pait of representatives of leading trades to "I snonla savf1 wumu.

hi; uuuiuu xne DOT name is xxiuiiaru ine iwu ubuio io zr i i sze no. up with a $12,000 fail- Hiawa proficiency and this afternoon at 2:30 a special session of the Rebecca degree tioesn? WB'P moPr3w uu Grannon, and he lives at Wichita. It is wi a quirt-anJto nothing hardlv Job-M if the boy's story is wad only in for a few weeks imprisonment. He does not lose his nerve -and ure. concede the demand and the omcsrs or the Federation are sanguine that the resolution will be accomplished without ing apparently.

Tbe physicians are TuoJ district in Scott urn T- TO 1 1 1 1 1VH Wll.il I members is being held, instructor J. Jti. Morgan of Peahody. hcina in. tandaaaa i All TOU tom.

The absconding land dealer has not yet lieea 4ooatad, but the Pinkerton found to be true, that there will be any sounr' uuiua a KtuiTiiemun iruui jui sorts of slangy remarks, until forbearance oeased to be a virtue and the ladies could stand it no longer. In their dilemma they appealed for protection to the leaders of the army, a blue-bloused, jumping-jack sort of a female, two yoang ladies that if they were not satisfied with the crowd they were at liberty to leave at any time." At this juncture the young ladies called on what seemed to them to be a respectable sort of person in the audience, for protection, and who proved to be Mr. 8ylve3ter Klein of this city, who had gone into the hall for cur he is not dead, they know he is not very a show of hostilities on either side. prosecution. Liawrence Tribune.

them answi agents throughout the United States cinnati who had read in the Journal, an to present and explain the "team work." To-night the team of No. 93 will pre- much alive. There have been other The difc I t. i i t- 1 1 .1 1 physicians summoned th look at this and Canada have received special instructions which will doubtless result in his arrest. Times Are Dull.

came to physical phenomenon and an explana Judge Cooley a Very Sick Man. seuu tne noor wora: ana xeiiow uw- I rgations will be present from Kingman, Washington, Dee. 20. TSpecial.1 Caldwell, Colwich. Eldorado and other account of the golden eagle purchased by Alex Mattei called at the restaurant and offered its owner $25 for the bird.

The offer was refused as the eagle is not for 8 ale. owing to "Yes, I do, and I'm to, too," she said and fairly da-iced with joy at the prospect. "Did your grandmamma beat you this time when you were with her?" "No. But she threatened to and scolded me just awful, so she did," said tion will perhaps follow, full of scientific Chicago. Deo.

20. 1 The the jury. enigmas. 's kt six pupils, and hve of to tne name of Dick. court of Greeley county conclusion last week 'biection to the legality of i ne officers had complied nearly as possible, bnt Las failed to provide for eel counties which have lent roll of the previous judge was -obliged to sus-.

1 a. Skating Party. Debpite contradictory reports it is stated 1 points. as a fact that the health of Judge! The team of 93 is generally acknowl- with tha it. tbe Isgis mild weather that has so far prevailed since the opening of what is popularly supposed to be the "winter season" is To-night the Rotula club gives a grand There does not appear to be any effort iosity sake.

Mr. K. readily assented to protect them and and escorted the ladies out of the hall and tn their homes. They were very much scared and excited on their homeward trip, and one of THE TRAMBL1E CASE. Ccoley, chairman of the Interstate Com-1 edged as one ef the best in the state and newly or? skating party at the rink.

Prof. Alex merce commission is anything but satis the visiting Odd Fellows will have a put forth to save the life of Dave Ijem-ons, the condemned murderer, and on rich treat in store for them. ander brass band will be in attendance. A very pleasant time is anticipated. them cried all tbe way, refusing to reiterate most of the insulting language they had been factory, either to himself or friends.

The dispatch from Ann Arbor to the ef ot an a year, ana taim the the 8th of next month be will undoubt compelled to listen to." A DIFFERENCE OF OPINION. edly be hanged. Superintending this job will be one of the last official acts of How An Old Man Deserts a Woman He Calls His Wife. The Tramblie case, detailed at some length in yesterday's is still a theme of discussion in and around the The a Dove appeared under a playing havoo with the rurriers, clothing houses and other branches of business that are mainly dependant upon seasonable weather, and considerable trouble is appredended after the Christmas holidays. The stocks of the furriers, and dealers in heavy underwear and clothing are almost as intact as when laid up Will thecity council see to it that the hospital on South Fourth avenue is sup mousing the Mail.

fect that the judge is in next to perfect health is regarded as very much in the nature of a rase to satisfy the apprehensions of his friends, whose numbers are the present sheriff. Three Legal Gentlemen and Their flash head which read as follows: "Exposed at Last," and went oa to state that respectable ladies had been plied with fire escapes or are we to wait Deputy Charley Beck and. Johnny Stewart, hrst for some victims? district court. In speaking of the case calf arres both well known ex-joint men of this J. Estimate of a Man Who Lends Money.

A scene transpired-in the district refused protection and insulted by (he leaders of the organization. AMUSEMENTS. to a Journal, reporter this morning, Judge Reed said: the little one with a pout. you love your mamma very much, do you?" "Yes, sir, I do. She is coming here to-night and will sleep with me.

I wish it was bed time now, I do want to see her." "Does your mamma ever beat you?" asked the reporter "No, not exactly. But she won't let me be a naughty girl. She talks to me though about it and don't throw me around and whip me like the others do." This little girl is evidently in mortal dread of her grandmother and wants to live with her mother. She is really a very sweet little thing with the brightest of eves and splendid curly hair. She is i States Mnrshal Met-O.

Rutherford this af charging him with mng letters containing through the United Kutherford was bound sioner Sherman to next city, will have a serious time getting out of a Territory scrape. They were arrested charged with selling liquor, and if legion, He has been gradually breaking down as a result of the strain upon his time and brain for some months past and there are good reasons for the belief that he would be very glad to be re A few days thereafter a woman be court this morning that to those present noon oa a sending tb scurilous States over by I "In one instance in particular is this case peculiarly sad. Some time ago, longing to the organization named in the fall, and so far there are no indications of a spell of old fashioned is said that the general Christmas trade is duller than for the past twenty years, less money being spent, and less goods of all kinds was rather Humorous, especially udge that don buck they win De charged (irace Ulive, took exception to the arti Mrs. Tramblie was sued by her old rep with a still more serious affair. Wall's opinion as expressed in his objection.

The matter took the form of a cle and filed a suit entitled: lieved from the cares of semi-omcial life and resume his old post in the Univer Thursday. Grace Oliver. Dlaintiff vs. Thk Jocbsai. Pub robate of a husband for a divorce.

1 do uot remember the exact grounds, but It is claimed that Bob Ford the- man dialogue, (jrant ilattield was on the lishing Company, sity. that killed Jesse James will be in the stand and was interrogated in a cross- Literary Society. during the trial it came out that the two were never legally married, and the city in a few days. Frank James now Grac 'T" complains of The Joub- examination by Ed. O'Bryan, concern The long looked for "production of "Around the World in Eighty Days" commences to-night at the Crawford.

Fleming and his ballet girls are all here and will give their performance to-night to a crowded house as usuaal. The sale of seats is large, and the company is said to be unusually good this season. Matinee to-morrow afternoon and performance to-morrow night. BLOOD OR MONEY. AT THE CAPITAL.

ing bis occupation as a money loaner. Many Damage Suits. Rochester, N. Deo. 20.

rSoeciaLl old man knew at the time he took her kal Pubksiiiiuf coniDanv defendant, and sara Sons, '( i- on tbe Tezaa racing circuit will also be here on business probably next week and should these two men meet Wichita that she is now. and for more than one year urior When Ed. had asked the witness several as his wife that no court would hold The Kansas Delegation at Washington to the commencement ot this action, has Deen -a. BecitatTi Judge Wall arose and re well developed and is as polite as can be will have something sensational to talk marked to the court that they were man and wife. The poor woman slaved and toiled for him at the wash tub and other menial occupations member and an thcer of, and in the Wichita division of the organization the laws of the state of Kansas.

That itjs the owner and publisher of and What is Being Done in the Interest of the State. about for some time to come. It is given out that as a result of the verdict in the Cronin case, more than one member of the now celebrated "triangle" proposes to bring suit against newspapers in various parts of the to a stranger, she is in ract so Dent on being ladylike and nice that in talking to a gentleman she often substitutes "I object to each and all of the questions asked on the ground that certain newsnaoer of ceneral circulation. Becit.tion Recitation Recitation and managed to make him a lot of mon It has been said that Paddy Shea i called The Daily Journal. That said newspa- Washington, Dec.

19. The following tney are incompetent, immaterial and willine to furht Ed. Smith to a finish. bills and resolutions were entered to is published and circulated in the county of dirwick. state of Kansas.

That heretofore, to- ey. Then he grew tired of her, saw this other woman and sued for a divorce, country for statements made concern irrelevant and only calculated to preju Recitation -A A friend of Smith's said last night that "yes ma'am" for "yes sir" but is quick to correct herself and get straightened out once more. Little Alta is surely having a hard time just now, but it is to be day: ing the connection of the triangle with Bong "Cir knowing full well that they were not dice the jury againBt the witness bo-cause he has been fortunate enough to Senator lngalls introduced a bill ere the case. D. C.

Feeley, of this city, who married legally and that the court could ating a board of lidit and adjustment wit: on the 21st day of July, 1888. the defendant wickedly and maliciously omposed and published of and -concerning the plaintiff, in the regular issue of the said Daily Journal, of the date aforesaid, the following false and defamatory matter: if Shea had any money or knew where to get some they would bring Smith out and make the fight for any sum Shea's friends wanted to name. Smith is honed that her mother will get her cus txerciee i Recitation -Keadine i have been engaged in the occupation of not stve the woman i ny money. was a member of the executive committee of the Clan-na-Gael and closely asso of claims arising Jut of special damages lending money for a few years. "I think tne laws or Kansas are sadly to real estate by reason or publio im ciated with Sullivan and Boland has al tody and thus put an end to -her grandmother's desires to raise the- child who who is old enough to know which she Ed.

O'Bryan looked at Wall and deficient on this point and that some ar branching out as a heavy-weight and is bam roa DEO. 20, 1889. ins School The Preaicen in np the baby's Btock- H. Wolf skill hildren's Telegram," Dora McNair i Christmas," Mamie Downing r- ms tieo. Kessler I -b little Rntts iWls" School l.iule Old Ladies" Wolfekill and Lain Hnttnn i tClarence Johnson Before Christmas," TlossieRicht After tteJtie Ireland il Kanta Clans Comes," Harvey Cain hat the Belle say at Christ- Jennie Whitted lirintmas McClure i Beihleham," All Juiirriage of Santa Clans," R.

Wolfrkill Ireland St Kicht of in an" laxla Hatton -lockings" McNeir All Trent School Then followed the original article that provements the District of Columbia. ready retained counsel to take proceed willing to tight any of the good uns ex quickly remarked: "That's a great, ob jection, I must say." This is a bill which ought not to pass as Recitation' Recitation had caused the trouble. Gracie wanted 840,000 damages and at tbe time The rangement should be made that when a man calls a woman his wife when they are not married if a divorce comes up cept Sullivan. ings against, the New York and Chicago papers. He takes the ground that the verdict was a complete vindication of the Judge Wall smiled and answered: "It's piefers to live with.

She is not desirous of living with her mother from the fact that; with her she it is intended to reach away back to the days when Boss Shepherd compelled the dullards in this lazy town to build a A few nights ago a handsome, large, Journal, informed her that if the shoe fit the deserted woman can have a chance nas she could wear it. She left the city af Station Railroad Laborers Create a Riot Because the Contractor Fails to Pay up. Hudson, N. Dec. 19.

An important arrest was made in this city last night and John Cameron, of Plainfield, N. one of the contractors who are building the Kinderbrook Hudson railroad spent the night in jail. Contractor Cameron is charged with grand larceny and it is said when he was placed under arrest at Hotel Lincoln, he was about to leave the city. His arrest was made on a 5 warrant issued by Recorder Getty. The charge of grand iar-ceny was made by the Kinderhook Hudson Railroad company.

The amount of the alleged steal is $9,579 and others are implicated in the fraud. Cameron had charge of a section of the triangle and that consequently all of its nt.tAd and aDoiled bnt rather because a good one, anyhow." The two talked back and forth for few minutes and Judge Reed finally de to escape a penniless future." well built Texas marshal of the Paris district passed through this city on his terward, and where she is at present la members have been unjustly assailed udge Keed was yery severe in his national capitol. They have long since been amply repaid for Josses then sustained by the fabulous increase in the boring The Journal does not know. way to JNo Man a ijana. lie will en and libelled.

cided that as the matter amounted to opinion of the old man and a further deavor to break up the whisky stills in When this suit was entered we se Recitation Exercise Beading-" fc, Recitation Recitation Essay with the otner sue ib ui-ireateu. jiu-b. Hazlett should submit and yield grace-f ully'to the mother and let her raise ber own child. The old adage about "fools and children telling the truth" is not conversation with an attorney who is nothing it might be passed over as being of no consequence either way. value of real estate.

cured the servioes of the law firm of Hal that lawless land and arrest those who ANNOUNCEMENTS. interested in tbe case now pending in have been niakin the The er Senator lngalls also introduced a bill lowell Hume, to protect our interest and represent us in the case, and they the court of common pleas discloses the A lawyer who stood near during the conversation remarked that the differ rand is a dangerous one and the plucky to enable pension agents to authorize ATTENTION ODD FELLOWS. verv elegant perhaps but it is trne and fact that the confessed abortion per Reading C-hristmax clerks to act for them in case of illness did so in a yery creditable manner, marshal takes his lite in his bands while this little one la not falsifying in the ence of opinion expressed by the two formed on Rose King by the old man All members of the degree staff of or unavoidable absence: also a bill When the case was called up yesterday rauer "Irvti obeying his orders. attorneys as to the importance of Wichita lodge No. 93 I.

O. Q. F. are ur will turn out very serious to him if he Song granting a pension to Mary, widow of in Judge Balderston's court, The Jour Li' It is a notioeable fact that every even- gently requested to attend the meeting Hugh is. (Jottrell: also a bill for notional nal, was tUUy prepared not only to prove does not watch his points.

It is a very lucky thing for the old man Tramblie ins now tne streets or wicnita are man's being a loaner of money are just the same as would be found in the minds of almost any three men picked to-night at (let) snarp. only sickness or stories she tells concerning her treatment at the hands of her grandmother. The case will be heard by Judge Reed next Tuesday. KANSAS COAL MINESC education law and for a national board its allegation in that article, but also road in Stuyvesant and came from that crowded with elegantly tiressea, oeauu- that the girl did not die under his dub- absence from tne city will excuse. of education.

ready to show the result of an investiga ulace yesterday morning. He went Closing Out. tt of tors. Warren's, I 232 North Main. up at random on the streets of Wichita.

glesome operations as a poker, a fork Wm. Matthewson, Capt. ful ladies, who stop and look longingly into every store window, taking an in Cheap, a 15-2t-lp Senator Plumb introduced an amend tion of the true inwardness of tbe salva the Hotel Lincoln to arrange some matters before his flight. He took his ar ment to the Pacific railroad bill similar tion Army, its reputation, workings and voice of tbe handsome Christmas pres attention knights temflak. There will be a regular meeting of Mt.

to that by means of which he defeated and a spoon were among the instruments used by him in his attempt to obey the spirits that told him he must do something or get into trouble. ents there displayed. The ladies usually rest cooly. His partner or partrers in Late; etyii- Commissioner Betton's Statistics Weather Report. Signal.

Office, Wichita, 20, 1889. in such a manner that the attorneys for the plaintiff, Messrs. Gordon Coffin, Olivet commandery this evening at 7:30. and reasonable prices on Warrkn's 232 North Main. crime will probably be apprehended to Millinery.

About Our Mininglndustries. enjoy themselves commenting on the beauty and artistic finish of the articles deemed it advisable and perhaps in the the Union Pacific company's infamy last year; also a bill to enlarge and repair the public building at Topeka and ap day. lo-t-lp Work in the Ked Cross. Sir Knights will appear in fatigue unifsrm. All so interest of their client, the Salvation The Italians employed on tne railroad displayed, whatever they may be.

Yesterday the highest temperature was 66 the lowest 36; and the mean 51; froth southeast to high south winds THE POLICE COURT. Topkka, Dec. 19. Commissioner Betton, of the State Bureau of Labor propriating tor that purpose Army, to dismiss the case against The journing fraters are cordially invited to H'oliday Presents at Stuyvesant learned yesterday afternoon that Cameron had left the place Dr. McClees is about ready to believe Journal, with prejudice aad so drop the participate.

J. A. Hoilinger, U.C. also granting a right of way to the Galena, Guthrie and Western railway com Some of the Matters Brought up Be in the supernatural. A number of ar and Industrial statistics, has just completed the chapter devoted to coal min- i i i i i.

shifting toward night to fresh west and north; warm and cloudless followed by Martin, 12-5t matter. At your win price. Pattee Art Store, If 1 North Main. with the wages due them and they be fore Judge Mu3eller. Thus ends the fifth libel suit against V.

E. Martin, Kec. FREE tECTCBE. This (Friday) evening, under the aus -f- came so frenzied that a riot ensued and it was thought that Deputy Sheriff Clow ticles have been stolen from his store room and the thieves have succeeded in eattinsr in and out without leaving any ing sor hib mm bhuuhi rojjui wuiuu will soon be published. The Journal's fearless but independent The regular dose of the old time increasing cloudiness and falling temperature with slowly rising barometer This morning the following tempera You Don't Know.

course and it adopted motto: ustice Mr. Betton, in response to his circular would be unable to cope with them. drunks were on the mourner's bench at A. A. 'But you vlill know if you ask They threatened to burn the village and the police court this morning.

There pices of the Young People's Literary club, Rev. G. G. Ferguson will deliver a free lecture in their room. Subject of ture were reported at a.

letter of inquiry, has received information from every coal company of any im trace of the methods employed. The room is strongly guarded, every door be-ine bolted up and all the windows Post. to all, with malice towards none" is the proper one for any newspaper which desires to gain the esteem of plunder the place if the wages due them they sat in all the humbleness of men Wichita. 25. Kansas City, 38.

Dortance operating in the state, and his was not forthcoming at once, bloodshed low prices on our Smokers' lecture, "The Origin of Man." Every nailed down. There is not a hole that a the public to pursue and who had dranK and lost. Tney didn have a cent, but were willing to go to Fort Sill 34. Dodge City, 24. was threatened and aitairs assumed a body and all their friends are invited to rat could set out of and yet his belong report will contain very accurate figures concerning the extent and condition of this industry for the year closing June eerious aspect.

Deputy Sheriff Clow although we have met with many obstructions, we always landed on top. go to work, pay up and leave tbe city. come and enjoy with us a literary treat. ings are being stolen Concordia, 20. North Platte, 1G.

Chicago, 33. Pittsburg, 5G. Cleveland, 50. Bismarck, OG. H.

U. XjIei-renck, Get a trap for tbe rascals. "James you are up once more charged with drunkenness," said his 30.1889. The wonderful progress The Journal, Denver, 10. St.

Louis, 44. Nashville 60. New Orleans, CO. St. Paul, 14.

called to his assistance a number of the villagers. When the arrest was made the other Italians would come to the rescue of their countrymen and attempt Regular meetiog of Wichita Lodge A glance through his tables shows has made thus far, having built itself honor, "are you guilty or net guilty?" Said a prominent gentleman who had Intel returned from Oklahoma, "I ob articles, Pips Holders and Cases for Christmas. Don't fail to see them at Reeves' "Minarch," 209 North Main, Holiday Presents At your ov price. Pattee Martinr Art Store, 1 51 North Main. 12-5t Mr.

I. So is closing out his stock pany through Indian Territory. In the house Congressman Morrill introduced bills for pensioning prisoners of war; for a public building at Atchison; for uniform rates in invalid pensions; to pension dependent widows and orphans of soldiers of the late war; to remove the disabilities of Confederates who afterwards served in the United States army and have suffered pensionable injuries. Congressman Anderson introduced a bill for a public building at Salina; also a bill creating a postal telegraph service for the United States; also for prohibiting the use of railroad passes and telegraph franks by members of congress; also to prevent the sale of certain railroads before their bonds are paid; also a bill creating fractional currency; also for limiting patent rights to seventeen years. Congressman Perkins introduced bills No.

93, 1. O. O. this evening at 7:30 that the mining district located in "Guilty, may it please your honor," Aloorbead, 0. sharp.

Team work in all the degrees. (Crawford and Cherokee counties still up until it is now conceded to be one of foremost papers in the state, shows that we have the full confidence, support and to take the prisoner away from the olii replied the prisoner, a gray-haired old serve that about all the police officers in Gnthrie and Oklahoma are ex-policemen Visitors in good standing welcome. holds supremacy as chief coal pr ducing Motion of the state, although from its sinner, who tor months past has been good will of the reading public as our cer. Five Italians were finally made prisoners end brought to this city last night. If the Italians cannot be quired of Wichita.

1 wonder how that happens? "The answer is easy enough. Ev ranid development the Leavenworth backing. regularly before tbe court and who works on the street to secure money with which to purchase cheap whisky at cost, bus "i)lu out by 1st of Jan- CM. Acuff, N. G.

A. R. Clark, Secy. The Same. It is reported that ex-President Cleve coal field bids fair to soon become a for Arv man that has been out of work more trouble will follow.

midable rival. ALL AROUND KANSAS. 12tf-lp three years has bad a whirl at the business in this city and the changes have Tha chief coal companies of Crawford uuinth, F. FORECASTS FOR KANSAS. Fair weather, stationary temperature.

You Don't Know. But you will know if you ask A. A. Post. Display of Fine Pictures.

The Market street art store has the largest line of pictures and moulding in the state. See the display on Monday. F. P. Martin, 114 North and Cherokee counties are the Kansas and pay fines, "but if you'll allow me I'll leave the city in half an hour and never return again.

I am tired of paying fines and want to get away." He was given a land and Joseph Jefferson have bought You Don't Know. But you will know if you ask Post. been made so numerous and rapid that illnee -aer county, i Dr. Rippsrtom returned hom A. A f.

"tismentsfortheD- discovered near Wei Texas and the Cherokee Pittsburg, the citv is flooded with men who know the isiana in vvakeoy lake near Sand Coal has been lington. ''ho fin.t named operates six shafts lo their "biz" and have wore the blue in de chance to go. rat nd at Wier. Pittsburg and Litchfield The Emporia News and Globe have to provide for townsite entries in Okla Mount SterlingEll See the elegant holliday goods at Van Werden's pharmacy, 328 North Main fense of the law. "I have eot so used lo consolidated.

Dick Martin was another drunk whose only possessions on earth vas a pipe, lie and employs 60S men, and the latter has homa; to open to homestead settlement wich, a very picturesque spot and one noted for good fishing. It is said they will put up a club house on the most central part of the island. Of course the Clair is the best place to eat. fnur nhaf ta at Frontenac. with 632 men certain portions of the Indian Territory The Rugotoii Herald could not sur street.

ll-7t-lp coods back capped by some big, limor- "4 wajdUw4--e ffWTt-ttr TOrkTuicTgeT -noq Mre- Marb oliver It will be remembered that one of these to establish a board of commissioners aiii.l a a11 -Irnnivn Alin.t.ionAAr I yive the year. gOE Mi: ria5P5od the holidays at Natches, Fontenac shafts was the of Mr. L. Squire is closing out his Btock the other day, "that now I back rrV flllf-Ix-; HtH'T "Chetopa" is now running in the Kan Indian depredation claims; for a public i building -ut Wicficid: for the saleot cer- Down to Reason. with fr-mruls riirhtf ul accident about a year sgo.

The at cost, must be sold out by 1st. of Jan- i.wn -coods. Fact. Why a eas plate papers. his hoe money.

A fellow who has as associates would be burglars and other tough people was sent back to the cooler and the last heard of him he was sitting in front of Kaith Perrv and several other com- unry. 5n! Muin, corner of Cen aa i ed a two-dollar article a few-'- -if beer Herrington will organize a Board of Mr. and Mrs. W. C.

Ccmetock left las evening on th Frisco for New Yori atA iiliauLillll (8 tDthiS dlS- tral, l'itf-lp at twenty-live cents, wb Prompt "Mention. Trade and boom. I rinfc ail of whom make full reports. City, where iliey will reside Sa room howlc; in he fu Martin, 12-5f the prison J.or A $00,000 sale was recorded iu Wei is Ruth -1 thin a ture. TKe- Eleven companies report from Osnge I ounty, the next most extensive coal action of the state, chief of which is too cheap.

It is lwttnr 10 l.v Paper lington yesterday. A complete system of water works being put in at Blue Rapids. 5.air price on.l ta-t Bfcncs like 8 Inlctjifon's. They niv nude from -3 EkiM in the best manner ant at rTArAnr. mm.

I 'sage Carlton company with mines lo-f itad at Oaage City, Scmnton and Peter- fut por! Ky West STVCl Domestic cigars in small boxes for our holiday trade nice line at Will E. Beeves. 10-tf-lp 209 North Main. Don't Forget That special sale of Rocking Chairs at Eno's to-night. Store open till 9 o'clock.

Full line of children's, ladies and gents Rockers from 81 to Buy now and get the reduced price. Eno, 100 West Douglas avenue. See his large display advertisement on fourth page. 10-tf J. G.

Casey has opened up with a fine stock of groceries at 131 North Main street. 15-Ut 1-p. Over 1,500 chattel mortgages were can Mort. W. -Xiilleis-th the following list of prices: Fine overcoats $25-00.

Heavy overcoats 2000. 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. Fine business pants 4.00. All will be treated Squarely at the Gillies Tailoring Emporium at 114 South Lawrence avenue. Millinery Bargains Warren's. 232 N.

Main. 15-2t-lp tain lands of the New York Indiana iu Konsas; for granting a publio building to Arkansas City; to settle the claims of the Pottawattamie and Shawnee Indians; granting the right of way through Indian Territory to the Pittsburg, Columbus Fort Scott railway company; extending the act granting rights of way to the Kansas City Pacifit through Indian Territory. Congressman Funston introduced a bill for a public building at Kansas City, Kas. Congressman Peters introduced a bill granting a public building to cities having 3,000 population; creating a post of paid bean day ci. failed i m.

This company employed a total of central: celled in Mcirherson last month Christmas Present. With every 85.00 purchase you get a fine large engraving free at the Market Street Art Store. F. P. Martin.

12-9t 114 North Market. Pure Candies. When you want a nice box of pure and fresh candies put up in good style at eastern prices for same class of goods drop into the Candy Kitchen either No 1 or 2, 242 North Main street and 322 East Douglas avenue. 2-tf I X) hands and- operated their shafts '-larket. The anthracite coal mine at Alma will ore wrrnutcd to he most scr ice Wo riac c.

II you wnt to know more abon? doves in funeral an.l Hutcliin-Son: lve partk-alar enelooe stamp for the book About Ulovcs. It will Interest you. Kstabusbud 13- H7TCSISS0N, 7 lout 250 davs during the year. Native be developed by a company with a cap IThree companies report from Leaven "Mr. M.

P. Toler has returned rou his trip to Kansas City. lie was aecem pained by his Miss Bessie Tolei who will spend the holidvas in Wichiti wf stives. Tlfe-rV ng P. Smith and her daughter mother, and sister of Mr.

C.S. Smith, the city clerk's office, will arrive to-mor row and will spend the winter with thi last named in this city. Late styles and reasonable prices ot Millinery. Warren's 15-2t-lp 232 North Main. Candies.

ital of fW.OUO. room was II-l pure and a nice box of JOHH C. brth, employing 638 hands, but as one I these companies did not commence king out coal until July 1, 1889, the A young man living near Coffey ville. Sumner county, is under indictment for style at trial doe' rare and' ut up in good 681118 class I of goods seducing his sister. Kitchen 4 Xain ther No and 322 i-it street mmissioner did not include its bust 1.

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