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The Sedan Graphic from Sedan, Kansas • 1

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jL A THE GRAPHIC. Mi SEDAN, CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY, KANSAS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEK 14, 1885. VOL. I. NO.

42. A. D. DUNN, PUBLISHER. KANSAS NMY.

ANNUAL SESHION OF THE O. O. Q. was told to leave to return under Onwer has started for Paris to cluim his estate which is valued at $2,000,000. Much emulation exists as to the fat" of the NEWS SUMMARY.

coat of tar and feather, the vicinity and in vn penalty ol lyncbirg. with the signal service, andhiB request we granted. The other two ifllcers are regaul-ed as performing necessary special duty uu-der tbe direction of the war derartmentand us ui ih comeiridera provision of theorigi- Cloud county lias ten A foundry to be established at Dorado. WlllUm Kaath tock-broker ot ual o.d.r nuking such caws exceptions. William Kuffer, a prominent citizen of Eldorado, Kansas, died suddenly at tbe bt.

Janus hotel In Kansas City. He stopped New York City, otsigned, with liabilities of There is a stove-moulders strike at Nee nah, Wisconsin. Ihmhk organized in A gymnasium is Concordia. in mat city wnne en riuie wiin BniiMiiriuuun Leavenworth ftmm The board ol county commissioners have awarded the contract to the Missouri Valley bridge ki 'o build five iron bridges for the county and repair two broken ones. The company's bid was $18,600.

Hays City Star-Sentinel: W. M. Derby, the brute who took his infant child by the feet and beat its brains out over the bed-poBt, near Russell two weeks ago, was quited on the insanity dodge laBt week and sent to the insane aeylum, where we hope he will remain the remainder of bis natural life. $1,0.10,000, owing to the inability otH.H. Smith, to deposit margins as called.

Mr. Smtth, who owes the firm about $1,000,000, the Topeka reunion. His death was probably the result of rupturing a blood vessel from a fall. A dispatch from Rusk, rexat,) says: At the terminus ot the Kansas Gull Short Line, near Luf kin, sixty oonviots working on the road, made a desperate break for liberty, just as they had finished their si ppsr. ith deafening alls they started up in a body lt rushed for the neighboring woods.

The guards opened Ure on them with deadly effect. The latest tins Blso muiae an assignment, v. xv. uuo-han stock-brokers at Newburg, New York, with "bucket-shops" atseveral otber Mrs. Dr.

Hudfon, the notorious adveu- Dodge City has a population of over th.ee thousand. Anather eight thousand dollar echool-house in Dodge City. The special delivery system lias been points, have failed. 'I ne suspensions of John A Lowell engravers of Boston, and H. E.

Smith dry goods raerchanifl of Norwalk, Ohio, are also announced. turets, who lias just been released frr.ru Blockweh'tf island, has been taken to Boston to be tried for larceny, fehe is oharg nl with victimizing tradespeople aud board- The Proceedings of Their Twenty-Sixth An-nnal Meeting. The twenty-sixth annual session of the grand lodge ot Good Templan met in Representative hall at the state house, In Topeka. (irand Worthy Chief Templar, Hon. P.

S. Loof bourrow of Riley county, called the lodge to order, the fallowing officers were found present: Grand woithy ohief templar, Hon. P. 8. Loof bourrow; grand worthy counselor, A.

D. Billings; grand worthy vioe templar, Mn. N. Wiiliford; grand secretary, Ada H. Peck; grand treasurer, L.

Brown; grand chaplain, Key. G. 8, Dearborne; grand marshal, James A Troutman; grand guard, Mn. 8. M.

hoof bourrow; grand sentinel, E. Y. Dollenmayer. The grand lodge degree was conferred upon the new members. The reports of the grand officers were a prominent feature.

The C. W. report showa the order to be in a prosperous condition, forty- reooits Bay that twenty-five ol them were The dry goods store of a Mr, Dicker killed or wounded. The prisonuis were iu one lance body, und the guardssimply emp re hou-je keepers in ttiat c.ty out ot aoout Mrs. Veronica Bull, who performed a re $20,000.

markable faut at Syracuse, N. died. tied their repeiting riiita and small aims was robbed at Lawrence the other day. A few days after the robbery, one Geo. Williams, was arrested in Kansas Citv In the town of Katie county, Her taut began on August ago.

instituted at Winfleld. Rawlins county is to have another paper, making four in all. The special delivery system has been instituted at Emporia. into the moving Rumors of an extended meeting in this ramp, have been and sinoe then she did not totioh a morsal Albert Cook shut his wife and mother-in- of solid food, living on water in wuicn law, killiug the latter, wiio was 74 years of rife for BOiue weeks pos'i These rumors mall an titi of morphi ne ere dissol ved instantly. Mrs.

uoox, rrom wnom hit were strengthened by the fact that many of About seven hundred glass blowers are on a strike at Philadelphia. James Palmer, a murderer, esoaped from the officers Bt Mentor, Indiana. A storm in Boston Harbor the other day was the most severe for forty years. is being made on the gamblers by the ft. Paul authorities.

Hog cholera in a virulent form la prevalent in nianv portions of the west. Several murders have recently been committed by the ApaloheB in Arizma. Oeo. W. Sargent, a carpenter of Kansas City, committed fuioldeby hanging.

Missouri Paci'in has liosed the Central branch of the Union PacMo railway. Gen. John A. Ligan waB banqueted at Baltimore by the MaiyUnd luvmoibles. Hon Husirek, rdltor of tbe Cincinnati Volkbladf, tiled in Paris the other day.

WheeliDg(W. miners joined the union, whereupon all the mines were olose 1. husband obtained a divorce Monday, is the convicts were serving lite leniences, and The "Bank of Wichita" is the name of while attempting to dispose of6omepf the stolen goods. About $500 worth of goods were recovered from him. In the district court at Fort Scott, Judge French rendered his decision ih the celebrated case of Francis Tiernan against fatally injured.

The muiderer escaped. When une nrit aeennen 10 pirtase oi ioou she weighed 14 pounds. AsBhe lay upon a couch ner bones nearly protruded through the skin which lay in wrinkles, and her J. Bunies. vicenroidentof the Denvur a new Wichita institution.

The old settlers of Ellsworth county held a reunion last week. eyes were terribly sui.ken. the deatu Memphis and Atianilo railroad telegraphs from Mnlvane, Kansas, to the associated 1 tier husband eient yews "eo, liiaiiHhy- six new lodges being added during the year, Bhowing a gain in membership of nearly 1,500. mm oji fbuowti in Oil Da ten sent irom I mn, her mind has b.en tffeo ed. The Mankato Review declares the Omio iopkh regard to me Denver, ineiup coal shaft a triumphant success.

The coniraisslonerB of the land office has ml Atlantic railroad, is incorrect, the been informed that the operations of R. O. bonds voted to that road re good and the were known to bedespomteohnraotera, aud extra precautions were boingtakeu. Fwery means possible is being uteu to recapture the thirty-five who had exceeded in eluding the r.tfeg of the guaM. All avenues of escape are being tuar.ieil, and posses are being organized to scour the country.

The Boeno of the outbreak is some miles from a telegraph oUioe. rOKMIUN Heavy flsbtiug is belivd to hi in pro. gress between the lurks aud the Armnts. The Russian government bus ordered all The Philips county court house at The reports from the various lodges of the order, with but one exception, showed a very healthy oondltion. During the second days' sesB'on the following, suiong other resolutions, was Bloomfield, an Engilsdiman, manager oi company iB all light.

Phillipsburg, is now completed. he Arkansas Land end Cattle company, The number of business failnres through recently convicted at Danyer of procuring A new bridge is to be built across the out the United Stales and Canada for the adopted: fraudulent entiles on pntmc lauos, were Neosho, at Burlington, costing $5,000, ist teven davs are United Btatos, 171 of the most audacious character. All the Kesolved, That we recognize the W. C. r.

as one of the strongest forces in our Canada, 25; total, 196, compared with 185 Meade county claims four thousand in Mnaipld. a voutb at Qiiucy, last week, and 178 lor the week previous habitants, and we think she has got 'em. state against the liquor tiafBo and 'to strengthen the bonds of unity, and to ex 111., was run over ard killed by a freight cowboys in his employ were toroed to matte entries in behalt. itries were also made iu the names of persons who bad no existence. His conviction, it is believed, Western and I'acino Ma i furniBi one- half of tha casualties.

train, A new bridge is to be erected across Very unexnectedly, an unruly disposition will have a wholesome effect on others who the Walnut river near Winfleld to cost the unssinn omcers to leave Bulgaria. The iBolutlou oomm'ttes have found 1,000 oases of small pox in 739 ho isl iu the city of Montreai. Theenreb'e McOloskey Is oointol' death at his home in New was manifested among tbe 8t. LouiB street tne et, fort bcott a Wichita railway company, giving the plantiffjudg-mentfor $18,000 and interest, making over $20,000. The case will be taken the supremo court for review by the body.

7 The unsuccessful attempt to strika coal by drilling at Cawker City, Mitchell county, has not daunted the originators of the scheme. They will at once send down another drill and make another attempt to find the -black diamonds which they think are stored beneath the soil of Mitchell county. Leavenworth Timet: For some time past, articles of various descriptions have been missed from time to time fom the postofiice, and a close watch haB been kept in order to detect the thief, but unsuccessfully, until one day John Anderson, the janitor, was caught opening letters. He was at oncearrested, and bound over to the United States court in the sum of $8,000. Judge Nicholson, judge of the district court at Junction City, the other dav de have been gnilty of like practices.

$5,000. car strikers durir.e the, last few days, and York. The Santa Fedenot safe at McPherson. The committee appointed at the Brook in several cases violence was used. This n.na Ynnna hits been convicted of The Dominion iramiiiloners appointed spirit oreppad out ohiefly on the Cass was robbed of $5 the other day by being Wife murder at Knnis, and sentenced to tettle the half-breed claims in the north avanut road, and five driveiB were dragged Diown open.

to death. lyn meeting of Irish symyathizsrs to go to Ireland and assist the campaign of Parnell and his associates are: Congressman P. A. Collins and John Boyle, of this city. Neither Of these giintlemen favor the pivjeci, from the cars and roughly handled.

Sever west, have cmoluded their labors, alter making allowances of $100,000. Telephone connection between Man al Btrikcrs weto arrestf d. A niaohlne shop, warehouse, and two dry docks at Jersey City burned with a loss hattan and Leonardville.ashortdiBtance, Fonr cars broke awwv from the first sec Frnk Hugh O'Cahan O'Donnell, member for has retired is talked oi. of $100,010. ion of a circus irain near Fergus tails, from IbecaiivarB in hisdls ot owing to his Thfi tobacco cronot Cuba will be not only slid running ba kwarii on a heavy Petty burglaries seem to be of onite larecr than that for manv former years, grade struck the engine of the seoond section.

Five man were killed and several press our appreciation of their work, we send a fraternal delegate to their next annual meeting. T. B. Demaree, of Kt-ntncky, being in attendance at this seision of the grand lodge, acted as R. W.G.T.

and installed thefol-lowing officers for the ensuing year: Grand Worthy Chief Templar Miss Amanda Way. Grand Worthy Counoellor Jamw Grimes. Grand Worthy Vice Templar Mn. 8. M.

lof bourrow. Grand Secretary -Miss Ada Pack. Grand Trearurer h. Brown. Grand Chaplain Rsv.

Dearborn. Grand Marshal Jbb. A. Trontman. D.

Grand Marshal Mn. N. E. Wiiliford. G.

W. A. Secretary Mrs. James Trout-man. G.

Sentinel Geo. E. Dougherty. Grand Guard A. U.

Billings. P. W. C. 8.

Loof bourrow. Supt. Juvenile Templars Mn. A. A.

Peek. The grand lodge hen adjourned to meet In Topeka the first Tuesday in October, 1889. KANSAS FARMING. irequent occurrence in nerokee county but of belter quality. oi lute aays.

others serloui'y wounded. Nearly 200 An acmdont. nn the Western Maryland men were asleep in tue wrecked cars at tue A wholesale grocery is one of the cry allwav. near ChambetBburg, caused time. ing needs of Avilla, Comanche county, he death of two children.

A Chattanooga, special says that so eays me cided that the receivership obtained by the Travelers' insurance company for a An attempt was maileto wreck a train the rains during the past seven days are C. E. Price was arrested at Lawrence large amount of property owned by T. rnvinz verv disastrous. Reports Irom on the Air Line railroad between Hunting burg andRuseBank, lud.

believing it entirely unnecoeBBary, as Parnell does not need assistance of that kind. Collins, when asked if he would go, said: "No, nor will anybody else. If they want to do anything for the cause, why don't they do as others are doirg, send oyer money." Comptroller of the Treasury McMahon has made a decision that a bounty cinnot be allowed in the case of any volunteer soldier who entered after April Wtb, 1865, unleEB upon proof derived Irom tbe records that notice of the telegram of the provost marshal general, to all officer in command the insurrectional states, dated April 22d, 1865, directing that no bounties be allowed, or paid, for any volunteers enlisted after that date, was actually not received at the place of enlistment. A large number of colored volunteers wera enrolled in the aouthern states sbiut April 30tb, 1865, and are affected by this decision. North (iaimria cmnties indicate that bun Uenery, and aduiining Abilene.

Was the other day, charged with passing counterfeit money. dreds of dollars worth of cotton will be Hi- Win. Gardner, a Colorado physician illegal and void. ThiB decision restores the property to Mr. Henery's control.

ruined, and that farmers are sunenog The sheriff of Dickinson cauntv was got drunk and was robbed of $800 verv much. Ruilroud traffic is also S8 although the Travelere' wilt probably robbed of $160 at a hotel at Solomon rious'y iuterfered with. cash, a jouo cuecK ana a goiu Rheritf MoC'onnell. of RainB county, Tex City the other day. appeal to the supreme court.

The amount involved is nearly $200,000. The Kranklindiile itton niill at Wap we.s stabbed and seriously wounded by an The Burlinearne Chronicle comnlains nines Falls. N. were totally destioyed inability to reconcile lili views with those of the Parnellites. Moon! igh ten raided the estates of Sir Henry Donovan in Keiry and made his tenants awear that, tbey wonld not pay their rents unless they weru granted a 30-per cent, reduction.

Disasterotis floods covering an area of 3,600 square niifee.have occurred iu Penzance, Bengal, the Urgent nd most porn-Ioub of the twelve main divisions of the British city. A gieat amount of property is desire yed and a number ol lives lost. Men wits posted at the galea of Mn. Margaret O'Connell's bcun stead ot Klldy-sirt, Ireland, ordering the meniben of the league to shun her at main and not sit in he aamegaliery with ber. Mrs.

O'Counell at-tendad i aud was the sole occupant of the gallery. In the church congress at Portsmouth Mr. Horaely, R. A made somethin of a denouncement of the demoralizing effect ot nui'e models, cfpecially on lady ntudeuts. He said thud the female figure was poor study, and that the male rim re ought to be the staple st.fiy for student.

Dublin Journal reports that Parnell's demand is that Irish people be permitted to raise their own revenue and The annual tournament of the Abilene old man named I tun who was drunk. bv fire. New machinery to the value of that merchants and their clerks in that town smoke too much. gun club took place on their grounds at Two rhi'drer, whose combined ages will $40,000 was destroyed. The mill had ten tint reach'30 vears, eloped from Greens Abilene.

Clubs from Clay Center, Junction City, Salina, Solomon, Wamego The barn of J. W. Randall was burned thousand spindles and two nuaared ann forty-four looms, and furnished employ burp, and were married at Pittsburg. and Kansas City were entered for the near Council Grove, Morris county, the other day. ment to 260 ners ins.

The iota! loss is esti Kir-Minister Kasson has oollected materi Good timothy hay -is selling for $5 per ton in Cherokee county. A pumpkin weighing 97 pounds, waira production of Ford county this year. Buckwheat in some parts of Sedgwick county, will run fifty bushels to the acre. Plenty of last ear's wheat in the eastern part of Ford county. One farmer mated at $125,000, nearly covered by ciud prizes, two thousand birds were engaged for the occasion.

Furses and fi'nr a diplomatic- history of the war of the rebellion which he iB engaged in writ prizes aggreL'iitiiij: -loo being tiered by A bridge across the Arkansas river at Syracuse, Finney county, is to be completed by November 1st. The Supreme cour', of Minnesota has ren ing. the citizens aud the club. The free for dered ft decision in the suit of the St. Paul Mnintivsboro.

coal minera proposed all shot, over sixty names were entered, The battery boilers at the Salem iron woiks of Clark Co. Pittsburg Pa. exploded with disastrous effect. The night hands had just been relieved bv the day force, when a loud explosion fltarlled the woik-men, and that portion of the works in the vicinity of the boilers was filled with a oloud of death-dealing steam. Through the dense mists SUM shrieks and groans, which notified the employes beyond harm that a frightful calomity had overtaken some of their lellow workmen.

consisting of the best shooting talent in haB on hand twelve hundred bushels. The governor has ordered the taking of the census in Thomas county, for the to strik 9 fur wore wages, whereupon two large enmpanits down and quit Sioux City railroad against i o. McDonald and Frank Slocum, auditor and treasurer, resoeotively, of Hennepin onunty, un Kansas, The Columbus, Cherokee county, work. purpose oi organization. favorable to Uie roiiu.

ine esse is a lest one, involving the taxation of 400,000 acres TVi Ottoman legation at Washington Greenwood county had seven candi creamery made a shipment of 25,000 pounds of butter to New York the other day. WOMEN'S' TVOKK. rfnies that there is mndatlon for the of land, a portion of the grant ot the report that sultan. 18 becoming dement proteot their industries. The I.iah Times Paul 8icux Kty road, valued at the time of the die-p jsal at $240,0.

.0. dates for register of deeds before the Re publican county convention. A colored man named Manuel. arA ed. A rush was made for the spot where the explosion oscurred, when it was ascertain Mrs.

Emma Malloy is going to hold a Mrs. Druse, who murdered her husband The attempted enforcement of compul series of meetings at Abilene. dentally shot himself at Sterling the ...1, 1 1 1 sory vaccination in Montreal, Canada, gave and burned his boay at Liittie aiiB, i. has ten sentenced to be executed Novem umcr uay. lie uiea saortiy alter.

Mrs. J. W. Benjamin, nostmistress of rise to a nownng mop unit ior nonr neiu ed that the drum of the boilers had exploded and the escaping steam bad scalded seventeen men. Closer investigation showed tha- of this number fourteen were badly burned and three fatally.

ber 25. Logan, Phillips county, has resigned. oontrol of that city. The health office, courthouse, and a number of buildings Samuel G. Ferand, late city editor of the Topeka Journal has been found guilty of stealing books from tha state library.

Statistics are being gathered by the sig nal-si rvice bureau with a view to predict Hannah Turner, of Sedirwick countr. were wreckod by the mob. the ponce at last succeeded in dispensing tha angry says that the protection impossible without Ireland thousands of miles away from Ejgland. Official returns at the health office in Montreal show nineteen deaths from smallpox ii-i one day In that city, four in Baptiute, and one in St. Cungade, Of the 818 deaths in Montreal during the mouth of September, 714 were of children and 104 adults.

The warlike attitude of Servia, has torn-palled the porte to osll ont more receives for service on the frontier. The Turkish ministry beiievis thut the Servian troops The St. Louis Browns baw bail club, the ing tornadoes and giymg warning of tnei has been adjudged insane and sent to the asylum. winnere of the Aim'ricsu association pen oro wd and In restoring order. At latest ad In Reno countv last month, the nm.

approach. nant for the year, on their arrival home vices the city is in a state ol great bate judge received over $80 as his fees Ex-Governor Moses, of 8outU Carolina were met at the union depot, near which Chas. Tullig was fined $15 for wife was sentenced to three years in tha Massa was formod a prooession of all the athletic ior me liquor statements tiled with him beating at Medicine Iidge. Barber coun An important suH between Col. B.

H. chusetts Denitentiary for obtaining money oluhs in the city and all the visiting olubs, ty, the other day. Even, of" London, England, anil ThomaB ine itetormatory Fenitentiary at tud eK'jorted through the. principal streets. nnderlalBe A novel and highly attractive feature of Frank DaviB was arrested at Marion liutchinsou will be so far completed Watson, ot Chicago, involving ownership of 1,00,000 acres of lan In Illinois, Tn body of Jamea Thompson, of Ball will cross the froniier, although crtalnof mis year as to accommodate L'OU inmates the other day charged with cruelly ston.

N. who lumped into Niagara falls was nnaliyaispoBeooiiii tue uuueu mines the procession was the Atchison, Kansas, flombean olnb, which gavo an exhibition of their drill, and made the lineofmaroh ueating iub wiie. tie was hound over while demented, on Beptembtr 28, was re district court at Chicsgo by a decr.e of in the sum of $1,000 to keep the peace, covered in the whirlpool. a light by a continuous Burr Oak, Jewell county, is excited, the temperance people having mado a raid on two of the drug stores of that defeat, in order to raise the lestion as to Servia's rights. The continued raids of Turkish marauders, led by Turkish officers, into trans-Caucasia, have caused Russian newspapers to Judge Hill, in whioh all the lands are awarded to and revert bok to their origi-na.

owners, Col. Evers and associates. Mrs. W. H.

Fornock. an old citizen of discharge of rockets, Roman candles, bombs, wheels and other kinds of fireworks. David Vinton, a young farmer living near Worcester, kill his aged father with a club, with which the latter had at Doniphan county, died the other dav. place. The Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe rail The papal see has approved the edicts of While, passing the Southern hotel, J.

0. Ill I .1 I 1 i -n i 4-1. t-i the members of tle club, advoca'e the sending of a large force of one uaa uvea at win to Coin since Doud. one of re the nlanarv council held at Ballimpre, and tacked him While intoxicated. 1861 and excepting Sol Miller and a few ceived a very severe, but not dangerous arants to the Catholic church of the United "There's a little mistake about my age.

road company, are about to commence the erection of a new depot at Garden others was the oldest inhabitant. wound in the faca by the premature burst 8tatea praotioal independence in many re I'm onlv ninety and a half. I have been Col-sicks into Turkish territory to prevent such incursionB. The government of Erzeroum iB demoralized and powerless to prevent the raids. The report that Germany and Spain had ing of a bomb.

uny. The Jlamer Granlac, thinks that the laboring in the ofiuse of temperance more Judge Foraker received the following than fifty years. nr. JU' or Boston. The physicians of EllRworth gins oi Wellington are blessed with un disoatoh: spects, it nas enlarge- uiescope oi uieuu-i and lay education, dispersed with benefices and parochial livings, and grants to the hierarchy here the practical oontrol of all matters, secular and spiritual, affecting the church.

usually ana unnaturally largo rare effected a semement of the dim. have organized themselves into a socioty known as "The Ellsworth County Medi AUGUSTA, UOlOOSr 7. culty is confirmed. Prince Bismarck hoB One farmer in Sodgwick county, claims that he has averaged a product of 15,000 bushels of corn annually for the post four years. In Riley county oats are reported to be making forty to sixty bushels to the aire while wheat runs from four to twenty-six bushels to the acre.

Smith Thompson' sayB Jewell county will raise more corn this year than' was raised by the whole thirteen colonies in any one year of the revolutionary war. Jewell County Republican: One At the sights at tin. fair in a whopping, big squash, weighing 150 pounds. It Is the production of a Mr. Thompson, of Washington township.

Oats being freely marketed in this state at present, but wheat is coining In rather slow. Farmers seem inclined to hold out this last cereal running chances for a higher price. There will be oceans of corn raised in this country this year. The excess in the western states oyer 1884, is 185,640,000 Kansas' excees alone is over 20,000,000 bushels. Alma Enterprite: Blue gross and timothy sown this fall, is coming up nicely anil the prospect is that tame pastures and tame hay ill soon bo the rule and not tbe exception in this part of the country at least.

Colby Cal: Dr. Edwards brought soma specimens of corn to this office last week, that speak well for Thomas county. The corn was planted on old ground but nev er tended at all. The ears were large and well matured. Dodge City Globe: We think farmers could afford to make butter at twenty-five cents a poupd, yet enough is not oflered for sale to supply the demand, and our merchants are compelled to ship in butter the year round.

Millions of black ants, nearly half an inch long and having large wings, were seen in the air in Pottawattamie county the other day. Very few lighted. What are these ants another pest for the far- Three companies troops, with Captain John Crawford and his scouts, are in hot unrsuit of the Indians, who have taken fn. J. D.

Foraker, Ciltoinnail, Written a iriendlv letter to the pope thank cal society." Everybody knows that largn ears are indicative of an open and liberal heart. The trial of Mrs. J. R. Walktin for the Interest in your oonttit rapidly increases ing him in the name of Germany for the refuge in Dragoon Arizona The aoting third RSBistant postmaster gen The 21st, 22nd and 23rd of October are in the east, with strorg confidence in your Intweit his holiness has taken in the quB eral has calif il upon the psstmaHters for a the dates tor the Edwards county fair.

victory. I regret extremely that it has not Mrs. Drnse. who murdered her husband tion. i neagriement win ue otnoialiy an nounoed In a dy or two.

Governor Martin has promised to be in been in my power to take pirt In the unio canvas. at Littje Falls, N. and afterwards cut his Body up and burbed it in a stove, has Germany has acknowledged Spain's alleged poisoning of her husband is set for the October term of tho Lyon county district court, Judge C. B. Graves presiding.

Eminent counsel have been engaged on both sides. at tenoance one day. claims to the occupation of Yap. In return been oonvicie.d 01 murner mint aegiee Signed James G. Blaikk.

J. H. Wilson, agent of the LouiBville lot Spain has granted Germany the free navi MinH L'zzie McOall. who recently disap Leavenworth I twice The amount of fines assessed in the police court for the gation of the waters in and around the Caroline Islands, together with free com tery, giving Covington, as his post-office address, was arrested by Deputy U. 8.

peared irom her home at Oakland, 11.1, was discovered by her father in male Mrs. Loydan aged lady ol Doniphan. montn oi tMeptom tier, was $1 ,873. A mount coueciea, attire working as a faim hand near Ar received a severe shock recently which resulted in her death the day following. Martihal Kiemad recently on complaint 01 Postoffioa Inspector McAffce, charged with cola.

Reuben and Florence RntflMnann report oi the hrst weeK's epeoisi delivery business. Tbe officers are not discouraged by the comparative small business done yeBterday at the principal postofflces. They feel that the public have not yet had an opportunity to acquaint itself with the advantages resulting from the new plan, aul believe it will Rteadily grow In public favor. At a meeting of the independent committee of one hundred in New York City, the other night, President Cleveland's administration was endorsed, and the support of Ira Davenport, the repubiicon candidate for governor of New York, was urged. Rev Henry Ward Beeoher Baid he was at ill a democrat, so far as Governor Cleveland was concerned, a republican in regard to the merce with the inhabitants and the right of having a coaling Btatlon at one of the Islands Mediation of the Pope is now unnecessary as the affair has been settled to the satisfaction ot both powers.

The house iu which she was living with sending circulars through the United States mails. Returns of the o( 1855, as applied have oeen arrested at Winfleld, Cowley county, charged with cattle stealing in other relatives was burned to the ground. This was the cause of the shock. to Boston, show a population of 188,101 males aud SJ4.30; Muales; total, wuuuiuuqua county. A dastardly attempt was madest Orange- This is a gain of 27,870, as compared with A wagon loaded with stone passed C.

C. Masters was arrested at Pnoln. 1880. Marion county, the other day charged with forgery. He was taken to Fort over the neck of a young girl, named Edith Thorp, at Iola, the only injury resulting being a badly bruised face and It is said that the president and his cabl Scott and incarcerated.

ville, 0.it., to blow up with dynaniiteihe residences of Police Magistrate Monroe and Provincial Constable Anderson, Both houses were badly wrecked, but the inmates escaped unhurt. The cause of the outrage appeara to be the oommenoement of rroseoutions against violators of the Scott temperance act by those officials. No arrests have yet bsen made. tet will-attend -the Virginia state fair, to be held at Richmond, Virginia, on the 22nd if the pressure of public business does state ticket. neck ana a fractured jaw.

Won't she make a stiff necked woman when her The great rush of business at the fiar, den City land office, caused the officers "dander is riz?" not prevent. to notify agents last Tuesday, not to send Miss Rathburn, of Russell, the Record in any more DUBiness until lurther no tice. A negro outraged Mrs. Hugh Walker near Danville, reoently, nd afterward killed her. He was soon oaptured and while being conveyed to jail was seized by The London Times' Paris correspondent says that owing to the number of cabinet rvaneas is ine name or a new ministers defeated at the elections for seats a mob and lynched.

relates, stooped down at the rink two weeks ago to-night to oil her skates, when, on rising, she, in some manner, sprained the ligaments of her left hip. She was carried home, and medical aid was called. Her recovery is now regarded as possible. naer of Kansas to combat against. in the late cabinet, it will be necesiary for the cabinet to be remodeled or the mem- In the-circuit court at Independence town which- has been established in Scott county.

The town site is said to be 1 1 geographical centre of the United Missouri, Miss jsaitn veranze ol warrens ben resign their office before the chambers burg, Missouri, was awarded in States. suit for a breach of promise against David The street car drivers of St. Lonis, attack for higher wages. They demand that twelve hoars should be a day's work, and that the pay of a oonduotor should be $2 per day, and a driver $1.75, Oaly one company ac-ceeded to the demands of the strikers, and that is now the only thoroughly equipped line in St. Louis.

Citizms volunteered to drive cars, and no other cars are being run, except by them. A man and woman, each aged about 20 yean, committed suicide together in Central park, New'York oily, by Bhooting themselves. The pair were apparently lovers, and had cast lots whether to live or die, so shown by paper ballots lying bsaide them with a packet of love letters. The woman seems to have been unhappily married to another man, and the pair took their own lives on account of their hopeless love. A diepatoh from Bristoltown, tays that Officer Emmet, while attempting to daylord Herald- A comnanv of so- Hughes, a contractor.

meet. It the radicals ally themselves with members of the rights, they oan overthrow the present minis.ry. ance is clearly in a.crisiswhioh will seriously jeopardize the existence of the republic. called Gypsies camped on the other side While burglars were attempting to the residence of A. Pitman, at Wichi The first snowfall of the season is report ot ueaver creek the other dav.

Thev ed from Efst Tawas and Sheboygan. Mien travel in handsome style, with fine horses At the latter place a fierce storm raged A Canadian government steamer left for Labrador recenty, loaded wilh luel and ana carriages. with the temperature below freezing point, ta, the other day, Miss. Ella Brown caw them, and instead of screaming, she never opened her mouth, but went quietly and got a pistol and shot at them. One of the men was wounded, but was carriec1 off by his comrade.

A heavy frost fell in Iowa. Hon. F. Chailesworth. consul at Fun chal, Island of Madeira, aud formerly A dispatc'i from Yanklor, Dakota, says The following speslal from Green River has been received: "The grand jury, which has been in session here reported no bill against theslxteen persons arrested in connection with the Chinese riot at Rock Springs.

About thirty witnesses have been examined, and tbe jury has been very thorough in their inveitigation of tbe affair. It Is rumored it will be taken to the United States court." There is great excitement at Rook Springs, of the alleged rioters. The accused were met on tbeir return from Green River last nlgbt by several hundred men, women and children and treated to a regular ovation. The mines are turning out about half tbe usual amount of coal. A recent dispatch from Ohatanooga, says: There ia intense excitement at Dal ton, Georgia, over a visit paid that place by a band of Ku Klux last week.

There was fifty men, all well disguised, who entered the city shortly after midnight. They visited a house of ill tame owned by Mn. Jane Kidd, and the woman and six of her boarders were dragged from their beds, and each one was given fifty lashei. Some of the women are in a critical condition and may die. The band that went to the house of Tom Carver, a noted thief, and beat him to death, after torturing him for a half hour.

Another negro, named Armstad, was bo terribly beaten that he will die. The band then notified several penons to leave the place at onoe or they would be killed. No clue con be hod as to the identity of the-n. The mob took in all the disreputable houses, regardless of the color of the oooupants. They went to the mayor's office and left a list ot those under mob surveillance.

The whole affair was an effort to rid Dalton of the bad characters that infest the town. Upon the request of General Sheridan, Schofield, Pope and Howard, that their present personal aides ba made exceptions to the reoently issued orders, sending to regiments all officers who had been absent on detached or staff duty four yean or more, Secretary Endioott bos decided that no exceptions shall be made to the operations of the order. In addition to the cases above mentioned the sec flour to alleviate the sufferings of the poor fishermen and their families at that place. It is said the fisheries have proved almost a complete failure, and many persons have died of scurry. The sufferings of the wo The ravagis now among Loirs in ihts ecu of Kansas, is on his way home to Beloit, Mitchell county, having been granted a Sedgwick Pantograph: J.

C. Swan, brought to this office five ears of white corn that weighed nearly seven pounds; two of them weighed nearly three pounds. Mr. Swan eays he has raised the same variety of on the same ground for nine consecutive years, Columbus Courier: Timothy seed sown in the fall on well prepared ground in this country will produce good crop of hay the next year. Several parties in this county cut two tons of hay to the acre this season from laBt fall's sowing.

There is more money in a good crop of timothy per acre than corn. Wichita Eagle Mr. James Conner, of Minneha township, brought load of oats ifeto town the other day, that weighed forty-five pounds to the bushel measure. Fifteen and a half of these oats yielded 1,016 bushels by measurement. At the rate of thirty pounds to try are becoming alarming.

With but few exception all the farmers In tbe oouutry Mrs. Cliff Johnson, of Eudora, Douglas leave oi ansence. countv, took an over dose of chloral, have lost halt ot tneir nogs. men and children beggar description. Little ones are dying iu the arms of their Hunters renort prairie chickens scarce arrest Will Lee alias Will Cooley, neor which came near ending her existence, tnw tan, though quail are verv olentv mothers, who have no nourishment to give them.

the other day. It is not, known whether there, wos shot by Lee in the right arm. Emmet threw the wounded arm around At Port Jervis, N. 'a 6 year-old lad was playing in a mill when he was caught in the shafting and whirled around until his skull was crushed and every bone in miens are Deginning to come in, though she took the poison with suicidal intent, not in sufficient numbers to make the or not. Her husband is wealthy, and The social purity movement, founded on the revelatians made the London Pall Mall Gazette, is steaduy gaining strength sport interesting.

she is tne mother ol several small clnl Lee's neck, drew his pistol with his other arm and shot LeMhrough the head, killing him instantly, Lee was a desperado and was in company with two females, who were armed and tried to kill Emmett after Lee's death. Lee was an ex-convict from Ins am: and legs broken, lie died In few moments. At Salt Lake City, Edward Brain, The Lee Bailey house, a hotel at Cha in England. The prosecution of Mr. Stead dren.

Her recovery is probable. WaKeeney World: Miss Eliza Hub nute, Neosho county, was burned the has creatly strengthened the movement prominent saint, after an unsuccessful at other night. Loss $1,200. The building tempt to convince Judge Zane of the truth was saved, out its contents were damatr and it is now headed by the Methodist church. The cause now warmly advocated by all the organs and preachen of that denomination.

Meetings are being orgai ol the Mormon gospel, was sentenced to ed to the above amount. Richmond, Virginia. The president has appointed the follow ine named presidential postmasters: Kan bard was run over by a railroad train at Monument, St. John county, the other day receiving injuries from which she died a short time after. The lady bore the bushel, this would amount to six months in ail and fined $300 for illega bushels, or a little over ninety-eight cohabitation.

M. T. Baker was assaulted by an unknown man at El Dorado, the other dav. bushels to the acre. gag B.

F. Devore, at Indepsndence, vice W. T. Yoe, resigned; Thomas A. McOleary, an exceptionally good reputation and The authorities of Cochise county, Ari izedtomake the rublic acquainted with the need of developments of scandal in high places and to inaugurate a general plan of reformation.

ana nearly killed. The obiect of the as at Medicine Lodge, vice w.u. van any cia, offer a rsward of i the capture was Irom Topeka, She was in company with another lady looking at land in sauit was robbery. Ihe wounded man resigned; B. T.

Canco, at Harper, vice ol Geronimo, trie ianious Apache cbiet now is in a critical condition. James O. Graham, resigned: Thomas Tjego county with a view to purchas ing. Concordia Emjiire: Quite a number of Love, at Wellington, vice J. Y.

Coflman, resigned; Colton Campbell, at Florence, vice William A. Stanford, resigned; Martin dead or the citizens of Tombstone promise $250 for every Apache scalp brought into that town. The immense wholesale stationery and printing establishment of H. 8. Crocker fc tne rench excursionists from Kankakee The four year old daughter of Mr.

M. Scandia Jonrnal: William Perry who has a farm east of town, has spent several years in Ireland recently, and return-home in time to make the best crop of corn in his neighborhood this season. He has about eighty acres, which will yield upward of sixty bushels tothe acre. The Emerald Isle is not to be compared with Kansas for yielding a good return for labor. Illinois, took such a fancy to our coun A.

Linnett, Arkansas City, vice James Topliff, resigned. try, that they havei invested here, and on Bush street, San Francisco, Cal win go back and bring ont their families retary's attention had been called to was burned to the ground. Four men were burnt din the mins. Estimated loss on the 8hortly after her marriage to Frederick A Gower, of Brooklyn, Lillian Nor the fact that three officers, Liem Moline (Elk county) Mercury: Monroe German, a farm hand at Mr. Webb's, eloped last week with Alice, oldest daughter of Jonathan White.

The pair came to Moline, and applied to Squire Davis to join them in marriage, bat be, thinking the proceeding might not be agreeable with tbe wishes of the girl's parent-, refuted. They continued to Elk Falls, where the marriage ceiemony was performed. building and stock, insurance An eighteen inch vein of coal has been found four and one-half miles west of North Topeka. The vein was W. Preston, of Montgomery county, was killed in a runaway at Independence the other day.

Mr. Preston and family were in a wagon and the team becoming frightened started to run, and coming in contact with a hitching post the little girl was thrown out by the sudden concussion the wheels passing over her head, inflicting fatal injuries. tenants Greely, Craig and Daiwoody, of the signal service might be affected by the $16,000. ton, the singer applied for a divorce on the ground of abuse. The case has come to a sudden and startling termination.

While in Paris recently be was tempted to make a voyage in a balloon. Neither balloon nor struck at a depth of forty-five feet, and order, and reasons were given wny tney should be continued in their present duties. Clarence Bennett, who criminally assault ed a woman a few nights sgo at Woonsock is the best that his ever been found in Lieutenant Craig, had, however, asked to et, was taken from jail by a party of Hog cholera in Cloud county is letting; up a litt'e. The Concordia Empire says ascarcety of hogs is the cause. Shawnee county.

be relieved from further duty in connection Gower have been heard of since. Mn. masked men and after being treated to.

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