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The Wichita Star from Wichita, Kansas • 1

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The ICfflTA DAU OXJRNAL POSITIVELY THE BEST LOCAL PAPER IN THE CITY AND THE ONLY POLITICALLY INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER IN THE STATE OF KANSAS. WICHITA, KANSAS, SATURDAY EVENINGMAY 5, 1888. NUMBER 140 VOLUME III. agricultural plains of Kansas, He week at the Main Street, assuming the part ot Richard Hare in East Lynne. BEHIND OH TAKES FIRE A SMARTPRISONER branched oft then on the graveyard issues ot the war usually indulged in DEATH At mat time sne nau iuuy maue up it to oross at grade tbe Kansas Central traok near Holton, only after enlarging the present opening under the tracks of the Chicago, Kansas 3c Nebraska railway so as to have a clear view from Kansas whenever a speaker is oat ot ammunition.

lie snook the ensanguined garment even as the fleroo Jour WHAT THEY ARE DOINQ AND AN INTERESTING CHAT WITH Central engines 1UU feet east of the Intersection to the- engines ot the Kansas nal bull dog would shako the rear end her mind to leave her home, husband and ohild, being then very much in love with two gentlemen belonging to the Museum company. One ot the gentlemen was going to Texas to play an en- gagemefft, and she was going with him. at least, she informed me and some other ladies of our company. IT IS ALLEGED THAT JOHNNY MOORE, POLL TAX COLLECTOR, HAS TURNED OUT- A THIEF. City, Wyandotto Northwestern ran.

road 100 feet west, of a tramp's trousers. He claimed that the Democrats had no names in their party except the anti-diluviau ones ot AN ESTIMABLE WASHINGTON WOMAN DIES UNDER THE MANIPULATIONS CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. WHAT THEY WOULD LIKE TO DO TO KEEP IN PRACTICE. A WEST INDIA FRENCHMAN -A JSOMEWHAT REMARKABLE MAN. ENTRAPPED YOUNG WOMEN.

Jefferson and Jackson, but that they were ashamed to call themselves aftor it does not follow that li a lady takes a Members ot a She Was Sure of Catching Her A Wandering Hoytien A Venernblo Concealed nn A Advertisement for Theatrical Troupe Evil Design. fanoy to the stage and adopts it as a way of earning her livelihood that she must necessarily become a lewd woman. For a woman in our profession can be Love of Gambling Alleged as the Cause of His Embezzling Offers of a Settlement are Being Made All tho Late City News. just as highly respected as any lady in moro or less fluently. Bnt for all this, Becker is in jail.

But a twenty minutes conversation with this powerful aud able man shows him to be anything but a lunatio or an impostor. WEST SIDE NOTES. A Quiet Night-Lady Arrested for Fast Drivinn-The G. A. Blinn Manufacturing Company-The Garfield Uni-vorsity.

No arrests were made during the night and nothing occurred to disturb the peaceful slumbers of the residents on the West Side. The merchants were all more thnn usually busy this morning with their Saturday trade, and the country wagons were coming into town in unusual nambers to dispose of their produce and lay in a week's stores. They all report the crops coming on in fine shape aud confidently expect to reap rich The recent frost seems to have rid them ot their greatest pest and nature has excellent opportunity to demonstrate the yield of which Kansas soil is capable. Yesterday afternoon Officer Smith compelled Mrs. Chevington and Mr.

Greenwood to appear at tbe police court Utah Republicans Against Admiaiion The War Flurry Between Greece and Turkey Now in the Part An Murder Recalled. Edmond Dantes Is Ho Insane All the Latest News of the City Dished Up for The Journal Readers. Lover la it a Convenience for a Mnn to be Lovely A Great Season for Base Ball. the country. There are a great many noble women in our profession who are loving wives and devoted mothers, and are often compelled to swallow such Washington, Hay 1 Dr.

Gideon' E. Blackburn ot New Orleans, was arrested late yesterday on a chargo of criminally assaulting two young women, Miss Anna Saul and Miss Anna Colbuck. Blackburn came here last February and advertised in the daily papers for twenty-five young women of good fignro to join a theatrical troupe. The young women making this slurs as are oast upon them by such Our indefatigable local piokors-up of interesting and readable matter have no them; saying that there was not one name in the Republican party to be ashamed of and he named the most illustrious, such as Grant, Logan, Sherman, Lincoln, but entirely forgot to name snoh as Hayes, fiabcock, McDonald, Dorsey, Avery, Joyce, London, Williams, Boss Shepherd, Robeson, Belknap ot others of savory and mal-ordorous reputation. It was as a whole a flat failure as a speech and fell as flat as anything oould possibly fall.

The only manner in whioh he oould evoke any applause whatever was by his reference to the valorous deeds of popular soldiers. Tbe Republicans hide their heads to-day when asked about tho speech. It is the universal opinion that if Topeka oant furnish any better speakers than this man Johnson, it is the desire ot Wichita Republicans that tbey keep them at home. women as Mrs. Bohne or Miss Herman, which evor yon wish to call her.

I have been a member of the theatrical profes The fire boys are all getting fat and saucey and they pine for a fire. Thoy don't want to see any one the violim of a sion i tot twenty-one years and have big loss, but tbey want a chanco to ex played with all the prominent stars who treated me as a gentleman should treat a lady. During that time I have come ercise their horses and keep themsolvee And Dow the officers hnvo discovered that there is something wrong with one ot their poll' tax collectors by the name of Johnny It appears that Johnny Moore got a salary of 82 per day for work which bo did not perform. A number ot days were credited to bis account on which he did not eerve over one notice. But if he didnt serve many papers he did collect some money, and it need to wade throngh columns of foreign journals for material.

Right here in our midst, in our own city, may be found living characters, whose experience, chequered and romantio careers are worthy of comparison with the heroes of in practice. The boys of the two com oharge are of good family and live in the swell West End. Being stage struck they concluded to answer the advertisements in person. They oalled at the address given and found the house to be one of some pretensions. The saw them' in the parlor in contact with nearly every class of people, and defy any ene to say aught against my character.

A woman in our panies are wide awake and make a make a splendid showing whon they come out on the street. The bays ot No. profession can be just as good and as virtuous as a babe under the watchful and then took them one by one to the Dumas, Verne, Sue and Hugo. It will be remembered by our readers that, on tho 1st ot Decojaber last, mention was made in these columns that a well- eye of a loving mother, it she so chooses. is said, forgot to turn it in.

1, and the grays and blacks ot the No. 2 are daisies, and the boys ot the different companies are willing to go broke on it is only such women as mrs. tionnetor rear under a pretense of ascertaining their fitness for his troupe and then, the young women says, assaulted them. Blaokburn has had a rognlai procession Yesterday it was discovered by City to answer to the charge of fast driving. As Mr.

Chivington was away from home at the time Mrs. Chivington insisted upon going over to the police court in order to enter her plea of not guilty feeling that tbe arrest was an outrage as she had in no mnnnnr as the profession knows her, Miss Her A RUNNAWAY BOY. Another Youth Who Don't Believe man) who are naturally of a lewd dispo their own teams. Clerk Bchattner and Street Commissioner Stone that something was wrong with in WAsnmoTOK, May 5. Mrs.

Lucy H. Hunter, an estimable lady ot tho oily, the sister of Lieutenant Charles P. Mo-Lano, ot the United States navyj has been a believer in faith cure or wBht is termed the "Christian science ment." She was Afflicted with nn abdominal tumor and became so ill a few weeks ago that she was compelled to take to her bed. Her mother, Mrs. McLane, who was in Ohio, heard through friends ot her daughter's illness and hastened home.

When she arrived here she found to her surprise that Mrs. Hunter was being treated by the faith benlor. She entreated that physician should be called in, but her appeals were unheeded. Mrs. Hunter herself objected to tho attendance of a physician, saying that she had implicit faith in the eilioacy ot the faith treatment while her attendants became indignant at what tbey termed the unnatural conduct of Mrs.

McLane. Mrs. McLane finally disregarded the wishes of her daughter and her attend-nnt, and without their knowledge oalled of young women calling on him over sition that adopt the stage as a oloak with dressed, good-looking man (supposably colored) secured the services ot an officer, walked down to the postoffice building, and deliberately smashed a larcrs pane of The Chemical and hose cart at No. lare dandies, and so are the horses. which to cover up their sins.

The moment a woman goes astray. If she is in the collector, tie had not showed up at the office for several days and the last two he had been there he said that he had "lost his receipt book." Clerk Shat-tner told him that he would have to set violated the spirit of the law, and must have been the result of some personal feeling on the part ot the officer. TKa About the boys all that can be said is in glass in one of the windows. He was since he inserted the advertisement. An Old Murder Recalled.

Kansas City, May D. Sheriff J. N. Bennett, of Callaway county, arrived in town last night with Robert CI (in ton, accused ot murdering L. B.

Ooates and any way conneoted with the profession, people jump at conclusions immediately and say, "there's another good woman their praise. At No. 2 there is the arrested and tried in the probate court on the charge of insanity. He gave as a reason for his offence against the law that he was being maliciously persecuted it back or be held responsible for gone wrong by going on the stage." So hook and ladder truck and the hose cart The boys here are also good fellows and amount caned for. case was fixed for this afternoon and a great deal of an noyanoe is felt by tho lady and her friends that she should be needlessly worried when they believe her innocent.

I think it's about time our profession From that time on he did not come Jerome and Stephen Mnddox. Clanton was defended by someone. And now a Remaining Quietly at Home. Tho following letter was received by Chief of Police Haines in regard to a runaway boy: Hctohisok, May 3, 1888. Chibp of Police.

Wichita, Kansas. Sib: My little son, (Ch arlie Scott) 10 years old past, ran away from home on Monday last, and was seen on that day running around the city, since which time he has not been seen by any one. One of my neighbors who was in your city yesterday, came home and informed me that he the boy was running over your city claiming that he was ''selling papers," and that his parents knew good firemen. A little healthy rivalry between the two compnnios is rather word for the actors ot our profession around. Yesterday Stone went to the home of Moore's mother on North Water who as true gentlemen, will never insult TheG.

A. Blinn Extract Manufactur good thing, so that no lasting and bad feel i tier is enirendered. Long may the lady unless she throws out the first street and demanded an account of the alleged embezzler but this she was un ing company has been making additions and now is manufacturing a milk shako bait. Yours Respectfully, fire boys live and flourish is the wish of is now in the second street jail and ud-mits the crimes. In October, 18G3, Clanton was wagon boss in the government service, and, as he claims, the three men came to Callaway county for tho avowed purpose of killing his brother, who was political! y.opposed to Coatesjand the Maddoxes, among whom there bad able to give, aa was taken to the city olerk's office and made to acknowledge Mrs.

J. a. Browne, Main Street Theatre. Caned. Mr.

Leo Redding was sub ins Journal. he was sun. Some fathers and mothers get impa to three different amounts which he had collected but still persisted in saying jected to a oaning this afternoon at the tient for a lover to pop the quostion for that he could not find his where be was; which was all a lie: he hands of thk journal furnishing company, the occasion being bis twenty-second birthday. The cane has a gold head, neatly inscribed L. Redding, from been a long standing feud.

Ooates shot Clanton's brother, and then Clanton killed the three men- and escaped to Texas, where ho has been living ever since. A motion for his release will be by detectives or enemies to him unknown, and he resolved on this measure to force an investigation by the authorities. Beforo committing the act he had consulted County Attorney Jones as to the advisability of such a proceeding. A jury on insanity adjudged him insane, and he was ordered committed to a hospital. He was taken to the county jail, turned into a oage ot desperate and dangerous colored and Indian prisoners, and told to "root, hog, or die." Thinking this only a temporary arrangement, and that his ease was being looked into and having the privilege ot exercise in the corridors around the oages Becker undertook to tranquilize hiB feverish and perturbed mind.

But our Wichita baa-tile is the last place to induce tranquillity ot mind or body. He was given to understand that unless he possessed extra fighting ability trouble and- siokness would be no protection whatever against imposition and abuse. However much the viciously inclined may have felt desirous of amusing themselves at the bos done such things often before once at Newton and Mcpherson. I wish you to look him up, take charge of him till the next train comee to this place, after you get him, and send him to me by the oonduotor, and I will satisfy Tub Journal Publishing company in made before Judge Krekel at Excelsior recognition of faithful services." Mr. Springs to-day.

syrup flavored ready tor use, and fruit juices for soda fountains. Like all of the extracts, these fruit juices and milk shake syrups are mode from fruit without the use of any chemicals whatever, and at once recommend themselves to the trake and the publio for quality and wholesomeness. A neat and attractive lot of samples were on exhibition at the factory this morning, making an interesting and tempting display. A short ride on the cars takes one to the Garfield University, the largest and, considering the time of opening, the most successful institution in the west. The faculty is composed of thirty-seven professors, and at present the roll shows over seven hundred and thirty studonts including all departments.

The success ot this institution is undoubtedly phe-nominal, and if its growth continues at the present rate tbe entire building John M. Bittman made a neat and witty presentation speech and Mr. Raddinir acknowledged the gift with a A Government Grab. their daughter's hand sometimes when the lover is too slow. Many times the parents are in much bigger hurry to got their daughter married than the young man is to marry her.

Tub Journal don't blame tbe parents and can't condemn the lover. The othor day or rather evening a tunny snap ooourrod on North Lawrence avenue. A bright yonng lady residing with her parents live in this vicinity and for some time she has been keeping company with one of our young business men. Tbe other night the lover had an engagement with the young lady, but was too sick to go so be sent a you for your trouble. I live on Avenne receipt book.

Upon this the street commissioner told him that he would have to produce it or suffer tbe consequences. Last night, accompanied by his mother, Moore looked up Mr. Stone, and turned the book over to him. After figuring it up the oity clerk finds that there has been $42 collected and yet unaccounted for. This is not all, for the back part of the book two blanks are torn out, bat what was done with them cannot be said.

Tbe stubs wore all numbered, and the amount of his defalcation can easily be told as soon as the matter is properly looked up. The city owes Moore for about five London. May 4. fSnecinl.l By a de bj, west, last bouse near tbe M. P.

railroad track, and opposite where the train suitable reply, and did the usual thing set them up for the boys. cision just rendered by Sir James Han-nen in the probate decision of the High Court of Justice, the crown has fallen heir to an estate of half a million dollars which belonged to Joseph Bond, the stops at the junction ot the R. I. crossing. So the conductor can put him off at my house and I will pay the boy's fare, if any.

Please attend to this be LIGHTSOME FRAGMENTS. It isn't always lucky to pick up a horse sure to lock him up if only for a few once famous, or rather notorious, gam friend to tell them the reason for his shoe with a horse nailed to it A man down In Texas did that tho othor day, and he was made to decoroto a telegraph polo, just for luck. bler ot that oity. uond died in lmj a non-appearance. Arriving at the house widower and intestate.

It was nrcued hours -to give him a scare. I am old and crippled and oannot follow him henc-j the boy runs off. days' work, at $2 per day, but that expense of some hapless wretch, a day's would still leave him in arrears. He in Dr. Hagner.

when the doctor made an examination bo found the disease had gained too great headway, and pronounced the ease inournble. Mrs. Hunter died a few days ago, and the circumstances nttending her doath have just come to light. More Elaborate Than Ever. St.

Pktebsbubo, 5. Speoial. The court retnrned from Gatschin to-day. The Russian eastern festivities which commence to-morrow, will be on a more elaborate scale than for many years. Takes Place To-Day.

Ci.kveland, Ohio, May 0. -Special The county convention to elect delegates to Chicago takes place to-day. Tho struggle has been a keen one and extremely personal, although all the men in the field are avowed Shermanists. The loading candidates are Mnrous A. Hanna, Myron T.

Heireok and A. 0. Ilord, son-in-law ot John Huntington, of Standard Oil tamo. President Corbin Off for Europe. New York, May f.

Special-President Corbin of the Reading road sails for Europe to-duy. ilis trip will be partly in connection with Rending matters. Alfred Sully, who engineorad the Reading deal by which Corbin assumed the presidency, will also leave for Europe next week, and both will act with Pier-' pont Morgan, who is now in London, and complete the arrangements for of the girl's papa, this friend was just in time to hear the following: 11. A. Scott.

DauHhtor "Don't yon think Fred Is on behalf of the crown that as he died leaving no issue, the property loft behind him should go to the crown, the deceased being illegitimate. The heirs on the other hand, asserted that the deceased was legitimate, and the son of HftiE rests the husband of a wife Who Uepttha vows that wcd She earned tats hushes whllo be lived And urned bis asliei dead. Wathinjtm llritie. "Ukcle Jahp.V said a citv vounarladv just splendid, papa." LOCAL BREVITIES. experience wuu ueoser Drougnt them to the conclusion to let him severely alone.

The first day while he was walking in the corridor his studied and gentlemanly bearing excited the ire ot the prisoners in a oage above him and they determined to have a little fun by teasing and annoying him, as they usually should be pulled over the coals at a lively rate. It is hard enough to have to pay that poll tax without letting a man make him squander it The officer thinks that he was the wrong gambler and that he had not intended to betray his trust, but that is no excuse. A county official tells tbe writer that this l'apa (hesitatingly) "X-e-f, my dear, but haven't yon been going with him about two years?" A runaway on South Lawrence avenue Joseph Bond, an able surgeon, Bond early this morning caused quite a ripple of excitement. No body hurt. daughter "i es, papa, wnyi" Papa "Oh.

nothing; only don't you Who was spending a few days in tho country, "is that chickon by the gate a Brahmin 1" "No," rcpliod Uncle James, "ho is a Leghorn." "Why, certainly, to bo surel" became possessed of bis largo properly by receiving the fortune of his de will be called into requisition by the time it is completed. The reporter was. shown to the chancellor's office by one of the polite studonts, and was granted an interview after a few moments' unavoidable delay. Prof. Everest entered into a rambling conversation making some comparisons between the colleges of Kansas, Iowa and Indiana and those of other states, much in favor of the former, more particularly as regards thoroughness.

The Proffessoraleo stated that the West afforded better opportunities for the college youth than the East, and one frequently heard ot these educational qual Ties for the proposed street oar line ceased reputed brother, Ephraim Bond. same man once collected taxos for him uu lusune prisoners wno -are connneu here until taken to an asylum. Tbey began by pelting him with small nieces down South Topeka avenue are distri said the young ludy. "How stupid of mo 1 1 think he is rather slow about proposing?" Daughter 'Yes, Fred may be a "little slow, but (confidentially) I think he is buted as far as Lincoln street. the two brothers having carried on a large club gambling house called the corner ot Bennett street and forgot to make the proper returns, and this makes it look all the worse for the tar collector.

can see tho horns on his ankloa." OH, a guilt that in unrelieved horror outweighs of bread. Finding he paid no attention Milk shake syrups flavored ready for snre." His mother is a troo woman and feels use at tho G. A. Blinn Extract Mfg. Co.

an aristocratic portion ot London, for All tne crimes that nave Dloclienod Time's oenturled course. The friend delivered his message, and terribly bad over the actions of her son. Can be charged, to tbe flond who first started 140- Mr. N. H.

Coopmnn of Washington, many years. Justice Hannen decided that it had not been proved that the deceased was the legitimate son of Joseph then departed to toll all bis chum friends what a "sure" thing Fred was. They don't speak any more. D. is very ill with sciatio rheumatism at No.

254 North Topeka avenue. the craze Of the red-beaded girl and the near-by white horse. Botton ttwlgtt. AN exchange says that a folded news ifications placing a graduate in suon a position as reoorder of deeds, superintendent of public education or other lu ana oraerea tne estate to be escheated to the orown. and for this reason tho mat ter may possibly be settled another lady having said she would make up the difference if possible.

Moore. is deserving of but little sympathy and seemed to take especial delight while doing duty as collector to wring money out of Tom C. Mnzzy has a smile on his face AN ADVANTAGE, A certain yonng and lovely swell in this Paul GrOttkau's Sentence. paper placed under tho coat in the small of per like a slit in a pumpkin, caused by the arrival of No. 8, a bran new girl baby, at crative position; the reporter is informed that that a Harvard graduate is driving a car on the W.

C. R. Altera littlo Milwaukee, May 5. fSoecial.l If the tbe back is an excellent substitute for an city is very angry at present and it will take a couple of days or more for him to once more acquire his usual assurance to this they squirted water on him. Becker walked over to the pile of coal kept for the day's use, selected an arm-full of lumps of a proper size and with a hop, skip and jump began a vigorous attack npon the enemy.

The attack was so sudden and the change in the man so complete that for a moment the prisoners were completely surprised and disconcerted. Recovering themselves, however, they formed in line of battle and made an equally determined resistance. Every arliole and method that could be used was hsstily brought into requisition. Water, broomsticks and bottles were their principal weapons. But despite their oonrageous Bnd desperate resistance they soon realized that the iron bars ot their cace his home, coraer of llm and Plum Judge Mallory's recent decision was placing the twenty-six million 4 cent bonds reserved for retiring present general mortgage bonds.

Born in Prison. further talk, the reporter was prefentod street. with a copy ot the "University Beview," overcoat. Thcro is considerable warmth in a newspaper, that's a fact. Many a man has becomo heated by simply reading an article in a newspaper, and at such times he correct the term ot imprisoment of Paul Grottkau, the noted labor agitator, comes to an end to-morrow.

Grottkau The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. a quarterly publication devoted to tho the people or else threaten what be would do. It is hard enough for the majority of our citizens to make a living st present without paying over their cash to this tax collector. It he is an embezzler, let the law take its course.

and brass. The other night this young gentleman went to sup with an old gentleman friend, who has two very pretty daughters, His friend also has one of those irrepressible bad boys. The whole wants to make It hot for tho editor, too. was sentenced on May 7 th of last year to twelvo months imprisonment upon Loo Aspey, which has been dangerously ill with cholera infantum, is recovering, and is now regarded out of danger. New York, May 6.

Mrs. Lobncker, charged with murdering two of her ohildren, yesterday gnve birth to a child interests ot tne students anu teucners, which shuts out publio criticism, and leaves the I's and we's to hold high carnival throughout its paves and the door conviction for inciting a party were sitting at the table when this AM ANCIENT OLOOK. in her cell in the tombs. The contract for printing the bonds to youth broke forth with: being politely held open as an intimation Mrs. tV.

W. Hays is the possessor of a to riot during the strikes. Pending an appeal to the supreme court, which was decided against him, be was released on No More Daily Bulletins. tnat the interview was at an ena. ne was unique clock which is a great ouriosity in i wonder it it is true that tne the man the better looking is the WI do not hesitate to stf, -That Is something Tory choice and grS, For ladies who deslro to ma.

And when they meet their proper IB, You bet we don't cxaggerg, When boldly we assevers, That not a woman will bo 18 Id gobbling up tho tempting bs. llA(j(o Critic Bb was willing "Why don't you eoto its way. The works and dial be issued by the county commissioners in bnilding the new jail, was awarded to tho Wichita Lithographing company. Another feather in the cap of Wichita. Berlin, May 5.

The Emperor passed a good night. The lover has disappeared are fitted in at the top wife he always gets." Young Dude "I believe there is an did not afford them protection against Becker's assault, for with unerring accuracy he sent the lumps of coal spinning through the three by four inch interstices or space between the bars end a frame formed to represent a allowed to depart and enjoy a commanding view ot the university from the outside. The work is progressing on the grounds and buildings rapidly and its completion will be reached at an early date. and the patient is out ot bed. The physicians will discontinue the issuo of Rev.

A. Wimsett, tbe evangelist, will lyre and the whole is ot fine workman old saying something like that, Freddy. Why do you ask?" bail for eleven months. When a few weeks ago he appeared before Judge Mai lory for sentence that jurist held that although! he had been out on bail for eleven months his sentence actually commenced upon the day ot conviotion. Under this ruling he should be ship and finish.

This clock is very old "Oh. nothing: only I heard sister preach at the United Brethren church this evening; also on Sabbath, at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.

The meetings are and has been in Mrs. Hays family for the enemy, after vainly struggling as long as flesh and blood could stand beat Nellie say that this afternoon, and then daily bulletins. The Storm Past. London, May The war Hurry be over 140 years. Tbe works are of gold work)" said a charitable lady tho other day to a tramp, before whom she hod placed a nicely cooked mooL "I would," rcpliod the say that if that was so what a handsome TATERS AND POSSUM FOR TWO.

a precipitate and disordered retreat into well attended, and gooa interest is released from prison to-morrow, but it is understood that the wife you ought to get" Tablenu.J vagrant, "if I had tho tools." "What sort tween Greece and Turkey has blown Bridewell authorities do not look of tools do you want!" asked tho hostess. shown. Mr. Wimsett is a man ot great spiritual power, lives olose to the Fountain, and hence is a constant revival in himself. BABB BALL.

Now is the season of the year when over. Explanations have been exchanged, and have brought about a bet their cells and became as still as mice. Becker ooutinusd his walk and was never after molested, but was always respected and rather liked. As new prisoners continued to come in manv "A kniro and fork." and no larger than those in an ordinary watoh while the dial looks like china. The name of the maker, Q.

ChRrloson, London, is on the works and taken altogether it is a great ouriosity and is very highly prized by its owner both on account of its unique workmanship and at the matter in the same light. When asked in regard to the situation W. II. TRtwtay that nothing real, ter feeling. Both powers have counter Tnat every thing it seeming manded the recall of their ambassadors, the small boy and tbe big boy, too, goes crazy on base ball.

You can see them in all directions trying their hands at the fascinating game. A The world Is but Ideal WORTH WEIGHING. fighters and all more or less belligerent spiteful manifestations against Becker's Ebbitts, the attorney for Grottkau said: "I shall apply for a writ of habeas oor- Eus any we will then see whether he can detained longer, or whether he will And life It only dreaming. because of its interesting associations, Georgia for Cleveland. But when a man falls down the stairway, Wiiii.a a man mav not know that all little newsboy on Thb Journal came Ana tries to think naught has come o'er Mm, May 5.

The County not have served out his full sentence of nn into the office yesterday an plastered men are honest, he may know of one that can bo trusted. That fellow's surely In a lair way apparently assumed superiority would crop out upon such occasions. Becker simply offered to whip any man who felt dissatisfied and the incipient mutiny KILLED BY THB CABS, A paper published at Florence, ansae, says that Frank Steele, Democratic conventions here, with only year's imprisonment. I do not know up to hold himself together. The writer Tub hlehest recommendation a man can To strain hit thlnkerorum.

A Montana paper recently contained this two exceptions, endorse President Cleve at this moment to what court I shall ap asked what the trouble was, when with have is tbe praise of ltvlng wlto, sister or remarkable notice: "Mr. Charles Johnson land and bis Democratic views, and recommend the re-election ot Senator grin tbe youngster said: mother. "it wasn't any trouble at all. It was ply lor mo writ or where the issue will be argued. It makes but little Once the writ is issued and then was killed by being run over by the cars.

No further particulars were given hence the cause of tbe acoident cannot be given after all this time. To judos between friends in a matter In baseball." and Miss Fanny West were married by Bev. 8. Hills on Wednesday. So far no trouble has resulted, and thoso best in Colquitt, i A Wicked Prosecuting Attorney would be quelled.

The cage of colored prisoners in whioh he passed most ot his time were especially wrought up by the advent of this high-toned intruder and at one time made themselves so obnoxious that he seriously contemplated fighting the whole cage ot ten or fifteen. "But how did you get all bunged up the court or a court commissioner can volving both thor hearts Jeopardize! friendship, therefore nroervo a ttrict neutrality. STILXj A MySTBRT. that way playing base ball?" asked the formed as to tho situation say thoro will be none." Tho next day the editor apologized Gband Rapids, Mich.v May. 6.

Gov Detective Crabtree returned lost even writer. A ooon rulo to live up to It to accredit ernor Luce will remove from ollioe ros- ana explained that part ol an item regard "I didn't said the bov, "I waa the ing and reported that all trace of J. hear argument on the question whether Grottkau shall be released fromoustody. If the decision is in his favor that ends it The state has no right to appeal. If it is againqt him he can go to all the courts until the issue is finally deter- all mankind with (food until you find them eouting Attorney S.

D. Clay, reoently ing an incipient strike had got in tho wrong Walter DeLacour hod been lost at umpire and the boys didn't like my undeserving. It la hotter to sutler wrong convicted for permitting some saloons to place. And tor several weeks tbe two parties Becker on one side and tbe criminals on the other kept themselves on a war foot Hutchison. The mysterious disappear.

than to effect an injury. It oomes high, but they must all have remain open and trying to secure money from physicians indicted for malpractice. anceof tbe lawyer still continues to excite much street talk and the general Persosal magnetism and brains are nec ing, cut ss they Decame better ac a hand. minea py tne highest authority." The pictures from my pen and brush Have roused your ecstasy. And I'm afraid, doar Lancelot, You love my art -not me." essary to success as a social favorite.

The quainted the convicts hnding Becker use opinion is that DeLacour has noted the heart may exist, but it must oe conoeaieo. Where Blaine is Not Strong. Lord Salisbury and the Queen, AMUSEMENTS. Selfishness sadly interferes with popu viuuia mi bijruugu huu uueu bus uuuruii as a cloak. No further particulars than London.

May 5. fSoecial.l In well- North Yakima, W. May 5. At the larity. ful in teaching tuem reading, writing and arithmetic and sparring and fencing and drilling and in doctoring and giving them legal advice and helping to get them out of trouble became very territorial convention of the Republi -COWBOY FUN ON THB RAMOn.

Economy besets integrity and liberty: To that I must at once dissent sweetheart fair of mine You did not eatch me with your art You caught me by design." informed circles here it is said that Lord Salisbury's uneasiness as to the results of Queen Victoria's visit to Berlin and those given yesterday are to be obtained but it looks as if there were several people very anxious to got their hands on A cowboy, speaking of the capture of cans yesterday, only one of tho six delegates to the' national convention is a Blaine man and a resolution praising temperance, health and cheerfulness follow. Profusenost involves one in dobtand denendoncv. and binds us with an iron friendly. Ana as he was con him tor a short time at least. a horse, says: Quick as he is, he is not quick enough to escape the lasso thrown "What arc tho peoplo of Germany his mamiesl relief when her majesty's visit terminated without any national sidered insane by the authorities Old Brown and his wife had gone to bed A put-up Job ot Sue's; And the way look'd smooth to young Jim Head, Though ho blushed way down la his shoet, The moments Bed, and gilded on, The pine knot blaze grew dim, A good half hour was lost and gone, But not a word spoke Jim.

Instead of that he silently sworo, Not at Sue, who had the ehalr, But at himself who had the floors And then be pulled his hair. At last, but slowly, the words wen spoil sat '1 wut feelln' pow'ful weak Test after I oome sorter broken An' tkeeroely able ter At this, the eyes of Susan Brown Began to Sash with pleasure She felt that sho bad got htm down. And oould finish him at hor leisure "An' now yer feel a leetel peerter," She quietly suggested; 'Spose yer h'lst an' move up near Ur The flab, an' git some rested." Wo, thanky," sold Jim; "wo 'ant at BO" Air right smalrt on our sleep, An' you 'uns that It, If I know'm Derleevet in It, too, a heap. "Bnt lemme tell yer, afore I go, Jet' why I'm feeling better; Ter mighty nigh guesaes, I know, Yer tly leetel eritter. "Well, I lays It all ter possum an' tat That's nothln' lute It, yer see, Ter strengthen an' sweeten one't natur; An' that's what't the matter with me.

"An' you 'uns air the best on tater as possum, In the way uvimakin' urn loooey. That ever I teed, an' I hev taw tome Uv the best, an' that I do asy." The fire blazed up, an' to did Sue But not a word did the say; She waited to see what Jim would do, And wished ht'do his way. Not muoh I for Jim walk' over to Sua, And grabbed her round the waist, And then, what should the raaeal do But kiss her la hurry and haste I "An now," cried Jim, "how will it do Fur we 'uns, hereafter. Ter fix up possum an' tatert fur twof Then Sue but whmt does It matter! Possum tad tatert for artful Jim, Taters and possum for Sues Possum and tatert for her end him, Tatert and nossum for two I James G. Blaine was tabled by a vote of chain.

around bis necK and reel, in less time It is said, that the largest hat trade and not allowed privileges which the called 1" asked the new teacher. "Whenf" asked the smart bad boy. "Any tune," moment, nau muon more serious foun KJ to 3US 2 Bchoolmabtbrs have more power over thnn it takes to tell this the pony lays dation than is commonly known. The convicts enjoyed, they rustled for enjoyed by any honse in Wichita, and the vounz than parents. If within a given said the teacher, "all tho time." "De panting on the ground.

The saddle and which is due as much to the very large Delegates for Humphrey. bim, keeping him in tobacco, paid for time a child does not morally and intellectually progress it should be sent to another and choice stock they carry, as to their low prices and polite salesmen, is by the pends," said the s. v. b. "They're called Germans before the election and Dutch after, in this country." And as that boy's niB Bervicee in sugar lur uib tea wmcn they had brought to them and whioh newspapers at the time expressed some fears that the anti-English feeling manifested by a certain party in Germany toward Dr.

Mackenzie might extend so backamore are put on, the cowboy smiles, looks at his companions' and says, "Boys, I wish you could all go with Howard, May 5. At the Elk county, Kansas, Republican oonnty convention, held yesterday, the delegates to school. the jail does not furnish for tea and I T.l 1 1 Messrs. Linttrell at li timt Douglas avenue. HO-lt lather is a member ol the Legislature, his coffee water.

lar as to tane tne lorm of a manifesta the state convention were instructed to. words have much greater weight with the Becker has an innate distate tor low tion against the Queen of England, snoport L. U. Humphrey for governor. me, neaps 01 ma.

xiveryuouy is reeling happy. The cowboy climbs into the saddle, gives the horse a shake, takes one more look around, and then the air pupus tnaa the teacher's. Tnisit fast becoming an age of picture-reading. In othor words, object teaching is being Introduced into all branches ot study. This will bo demonstrated byre, questing tome of the little folk to spell the word of two or more syllables which they wnicn woum involve disagreeable oonse- CAPTAIN J.

B. JOHNSON. Besolntions for Blaine, Ingalls, Plumb associations. Card playing, dice throwing, lewd songs, lice, bad or improperly Om of Boston's queer characters is a qnenoes in the way of official man who can't for the life of him talk cor and reruns were unanimously auopieu is full ot cowboy and horse's legs. For notes, etc but it was considered st ranee rectly, and who often acta very much as he cooked food, insufficient bedding and jail lite generally is punishment from which tho first minute the pony has all the tun that a statesman ot Lord Salisbury's Utah- Republicans Against Admission He Addresses the Young Men's Repub so readily recognize and pronounce.

talks quoerly. When ho talked about the anvrehneo ana wen-urea man recoils. The six-shooters fly from the cowboy's bolsters, the buttons fly off his shirt, the last big yacht race he spoke ot the- "Volun Salt Lake City, U. May 5. -The The Character-Bonding En.

ocuteness should share in what were considered groundless apprehensions. According to the ourrenl rumors, how lican Ciub at the Court House. One of the numerous Republican can tary" and the "Fiialo." Ho loft tho office The period which lies between the ages territorial convention of the Republicans at Ogden yesterday made the usual Re buckle breaks that holds his "Chaps" and before the cowboy onn realize the othor day, having llrst put out this sign As his case has been brought up again, and has been tried before three juries who have failed to agree, ouriosity and a duty to our readers led us to seek an in ever, the premier's fears arose from the "Boon gone ten minutes." Once, out gun where is, he looks like a scare didatea for governor, CapU J. B. Johnson ot Topeka, addressed quite a respect ot fifteen and twenty-nve is pre-emuwnuy the character-building era of almost every life.

Few characters assume their "final publican declarations, and adopted reso lntions emphatically opposing the ad- fact, as alleged, that her majesty had ning with a friend, ho camo to a creek. crow. Bat still he holds terview with the man. been guilty of the impudence ot at able audienco at the court house last ner anenca" before fifteen. Few are on.

All his olothes are gone ex He is a six-footer, ot a very oompact tempting to interfere with German poli- His friend persuaded him to try and jump 1L He tried, landod squarely in tho middle ot tho brook, whence ho shouted "You night His address was given under the mission ot Utah to statehood until the conditions named in the United States senate committee's report are fully changed, in their essential elements, after and athletio build. Has a thoughtful. huh. xii win ua rememuereil lUHt when Prince Bismarck tendered tii-i n.aimii. cepting his spurs and the silk handkerchief around his neck and a homespun shirt, which is tougher than tbe bucking flve-and-twenty.

woo. gives 10 every aom auspices of the loung Men liepuo-lican Club of tbis city, who had knew I couldn't do It I knew I couldn't Its oortlon of life-teed to be town, la tne oompueu wnu. tion a few weeks aero. Prince scholarly and kind expression, his face is copper-color and adorned by a full black beard and an artistic mustache. His out the Knichts ot Pythias band to es horse hide.

The cowboy no longer do it!" INTERESTING BRIEFS. Anti-Salooa Republican' Views. cort the gentlemen to th court iiouse. smiles, his nose is bleeding, the blood majority of eases the seed has been scattered and the character of the harvest determined by tho time this second point has keen reached. The rest of lite is given to general appearance suggests soldierly tne BHKunoiuer or Aisace-jjornune, was reported to have been upon the subject of assuming the robe ot Mm He faced an audience that was abont gushes from bis ears, but still he is en NkW York, May 5.

The anti-saloon one third Democratic who were atraot- qualities and constitutional courage. His ordinary manner is dignified and com An experiment hat developed the fact that a snail can lift perpendicularly, nine Republican convention adopted a resolu iron chancellor. Tbe overtures, it is couraged. At Inst the horse, completely exhausted, comes down out ot tne air culture and reading. Borne souls must ed thither through cariosity to hear tbe tion yesterday, denouncing the saloon said, came not from Brlin, but from municative out be admits that since bis times Its own weight starve because the seed-time has been nod the liquor tratlio and declaims trouble he has become more taciturn.

Florence, and the ambassador trim bore them is said to have beou none older witt his head and heels all together, his back rounded up like a cat on a ciachee both break and the oowbov and first Republican Bpeech or the campaign and ascertain it possible the issues that were to be discussed from their side. Captain Johnson evidently took his reserved and reticent. We were unable belief that the Republican party would cause the overthrow of the saloon. Tho Tks word "maudlin," says the Boston Budgtt, was given to our English vocabulary by Mary Magdalen, the penitential wasted. Home must perforce eke out a scanty existence because tares and wild oate lave predominated in the towing.

And for cms there blossom forth all through life to elicit much whioh we wished to know. than i'nnce Henry of Buttonbunr. aUtej e. Beta, tn AWuua vniuaom. national convention was asked to make saddle lie piled up in a heap amid the Queen Victoria's son-in-law.

who was re He has been merchant, farmer, soldier, sinner mentioned in the Bible. entire audience for Republicans a plain and unequivocal declaration ImuKaf anil hoa bavom! tpaIaa 'fields white for the harvest "ot noble ported with some ostentation, to have "'Tss highest State capital In the Union it wna yens irom ni comrades, who cannot contain themselves with deliaht. A who in their enthusiasm would not traits and kindly deeds. The seed-time, one of which he has plied here in this departed ior Malta, but who question the truth of his utterances or vivid illustration of these amusing inci against the saloon. To Agree on a Tariff Bill Policy.

reality went direct to Strasbourg Denver, CoL, the height of which is 5,175 feet above tea level; Annapolis, it the lowest, being hut a few foot above the tea dents in the life of a cowboy will be else he took lor gran tea tnat ail men outside of Topeka were ignoramuses. incognito, and laid the propositions city a skilled French cook and a baker. In 1882 he kept the hotel at Fort Garland, Cola, and numbered among his then, is ot limited duration. Of what incalculable importance It It that those to whom these opportunities which may Drove a boon or a curse are granted, given at the exhibition of Pawnee Bill mentioned before Prince Hnhanlnhn. level.

Washington, May 8. Over one hun He took for the text ot his speech and Wild West Show at the Wichita Exposi Pbthdilphu ha a crematoria! associa The propositions are given with much circumstantiality, amonir them tion and Fair Grounds on Thursday, tired Democratic members of the house have already signed a call for a party Siesta Major ueneral rope and family ehas been shipwrecked several times; had some spicy adventures, amor arguments the two propositions of "Patriotism and Protection." He took un the subject of protection first and tion that it about to build the largest and finest crematory chapel tn the world. It may iu. the stipulation that if Prince Hohenlohe caucus to lie field next ineauay even ous and others the last he should appreciate the evils linked to their misuse. Bines to striking an inverse ratio holds between tho value of the and the cure; since the contrast ot "fore-tight" with "hindsight" tells so strongly in favor of the tonner, and since one keen in? for the carpose of agreeing' Upon It to of granite, brick and terra cotta, and H0.0JO will be tho cost ehoma accept the chancellorship, the English influence was to be exerted in claims the cause ot bis troubles- COMMUNICATBD.

8KPLT TO STAGS STRUCK, well defined policy regarding amendments which will probably be offered to introduced the old eoonekin, dried pumpkin argument He told the audience that his father in 1839 paid $2.50 for a hand saw, and his hogs for 8L10 per An account Is given in a scientific paper TO cuts a kicking cow fasten a stout cord to each hind pattern and run it through the halter-rings and back convenient to band. When the cow attempts to kick, pull her boot to her jaw, thus upsetting her. Repeat the operation npon her as often at she attempts to kick and the will 'toon be broken 61 the bad habit. Thb farmer should bear a hand with his wife or children in the matter ot egg production by assisting in the arrangement of comfortable and convenient poultry houses. He may offer encouragement by praising the good things spread upon the table before him which are due to tbe agency of the hen house, A SRB1.T number of apiaries aa well as fruit houacs are being constructed with a tub-air duct system.

This accomplished by moans ot a sewer pipe laid eight feet below the surface and extending any desired distance. One end opens to the outside turface, the other within tbe buildiag. A chimney is arranged aa exhaust, ol the firing of a building through the rich Xankee women. All attempts to learn more particulars of his romantic career would prove abortive. He de To the Editor of Tn the tariff bill when that measure comes his Deuait to obtain a revocation of the Russian decision which forfeited the estates of the Hohenlobe family in that Conntryi Fortunately for tbe KurnnAan agency ot the English sparrow.

The birds hundred. Also, that Bessemer steel then had built their nests In the rafters and clares he had a work to do whioh now glance of anticipation of evil possibilities may save the gazer from long years of barren retrospection and remorse, how prett-ing it the necessity that souls endangered up under the fire minute rule. The Wyandotte Road Rebuked. cost $150 per ton, Bnd now it costs only in last evening issue of your paper is an article headed "Stage Struck." In commencing your article you say that Mrs. Henry Bohne becomes lnfnt.nnt.nrl entente, Prince Hohenlobe waa ton iu had used pieces of old cotton and waste, can never be accomplished.

The time which, it was thought, underwent sponta to listen to the representations made to 534 per ton. He did not tell them, however, thot dnring those times gold was worth 200 cents, and that immi be confronted with the futuro which seoua combustion. has not arrived when be will disclose his identity thoroughly. "I am," he remarked, "sailing between Scylla and mm, uui ii was iiora Salisbury's know with a stranger (or a man who claims to 1 Tops, May 5. The board of rail road commissioners has written to Gen be the inevitable outcome of their present, Tn physically sound young men of our be a member of the profession) and in end Manager Etb of Kansas City, ledge ot the circumstances, together with the certainty that Prince Bismarck also was acquainted with the facta, whinh Charybdis, night is coming and the breeze is freshening, and unless consequence thereof leaves her home.

PrattCcnter was not Mrs. Bohne's first time are few and tar between. A case la point is given In which, out ot thirty-two applicants for oodetahipa but nine were Wyandotte Northwestern railroad company, culling the attention of the except their course be changed. Ha, 4. Jttmbtrger, in Chkaga interior.

A thauf who had obtained surreptitious access to a well-flllol lunler, sollloquiied thus, as ho refralcd "Noue but the brave deserve the faro." gration started in this country aftor the discovery of gold in California in 1849. Every argument he used was a rank chestnut sod it wns such a speech as a mnn would make in the manufacturing regions ot Pennsylvania instead of the I am careful I will be cast away. experience on the stage. She played in kept the British premier upon tender hooks while the queen remained in Ber- I found to bo phyaically ehii.bio. This is nonfulfillment of the condition ira He hns something of a classical educa posed in its recent decision permitting ItD.

uns cny lour works at the Museum nn-1 due to over-indulgence la cigar-dor the name of Mies Herman and one etwn, beer and nocturnal amusements. tion aud Biaka a half dozen lnngnngee.

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