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The Atchison Weekly Patriot from Atchison, Kansas • 2

The Atchison Weekly Patriot from Atchison, Kansas • 2

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ESnjSnf ROCK ISLAND EXTENSION. In reporting favorably the bill to THE STRIKE. r. R. r-mju THE PATRIOT.

THE GREAT STORM. Immense Destrvetiwa wf Property in anil Around Kortwntillc. ii'ift -7 h-nwinwnnwsawae A tVIND STORM. Lawrence. Ks Msy 11.

Word has reached here from a camp meeting at a poict forty miles south, that during th high wind Sunday a tent in which there were two hundred apd fifty people was blown down. Three persons were killed. grant right ot way to the Chicago, Ne STOCKHOLDERS' LIABILITY-Io thie eonntry the atatatea of the dif ferent atatea difTer wi lely as ta ihe liability of atockhoUera of incorporated lnititutioDB. I naome atatea they are liable POOR IRELAND. This is the ctntary and tbe English people claim to be enlightened and humane.

A il yet Lady Aokks Mill, of Mary ill house, Kin Vara, writing to the S'm nliiy Dtntorrut of Xew York makes Al CHICAGO. CmcAao.Mav no. Nearly all of the Capital Prize.S 1 50,000. H. CLAY PARK.

rropristor. braska and Kansas railroad through the Indian territory the bouse oommittee taya: It was impossible yesterday afternoon to obtain particulars of the disasters 1 l. vKinh anr.1 striking employes of Rothschild Son's RADWAY'S -Wo do hereby eertify that we sapsrvis tha The railroad to which the right ot way furniture factory returned to wora: Sat for all th monthly and qoar- ita a Mr. and Mrs. Jackson and their babe; a great many persona were injured.

I arrangementa KatiinUy, Slay 15. I8S6. the following remarkable statement inl, 1 1 to the amount of the eock they eub-airibe; in othera agaio only the Mtect of the Block they eubfleribe yet imposed; is sought to be granted by this bill was of the Louisiana Biawuoiunr torlj draw: urday, hut yesterday notmea ine nrm that thev would not eeain return to work regard to the preaert treatment oM Cempany, ana in person manage ana oonirui wis aph wises were all down. This morn- City duly incorporated by the state ot Kansas 0 I II Uk rAPfcH of Atchison eityandswwuti. on the linn of March, 1S86, for the pur way peasants by their Iau'v -u PPnd every passenger on every train baa I AifTar.

version of the affair at differ A CYCLONE. untd the Socialist agitator or meir union, Stahl-Knecbt waa released from drawings themaelww, and that the arnaare eon-ducted witn honesty, airnaaa, and in good fait toward all parties, and weenthona the con-mdi to in this certificate, with fao-eimilee or some new Ready Reliei pose of extending the Chicago, Rock Words are inadequate to orroerly while in few tha individual liability ia eoforwL la not the latter, after all, the correct arrest Island and Pacific railway through Kan ent points; and while many of the reports are doubtless exaggerated, the extent of oar aicnatares attached, in Ha advertisements. Saturday night brought all the other sas and through the Indian territory. Uixmth bUicmU 1 'f awpei-ers uh-Wh u.ea.l"n the war aad luteriof turf itl a aar-srai-'Vw the nnly daily wet f'hi-rK ilwivrl at ten wi un-e-ritr. tlwtt w.kI ui4ihK the Ass- memlvira of the onion down on Roths Strikes Town of Nortonvllle the damage is much greater than was at The responsibility and standing of the rale? If ft tiamber of men engage in bnameaa aa partner every member of the child's men, and by threats ot the usual first estimated.

In this immediate vicin Chicago, Rock island A Paciho railway This Morning. The cheapest and best medicine for family use in I the world. Cnree and Dreventa Cooahs. Cold. I expreas tLe snlleriijga endured by tlie, rack rented fumiiies, evictions taking place every day, and women and children being turned wholesale into the streets, without the least hope of ever being able to tin 1 shelter and food.

I could mention 'hundreds of such cases, bnt will not tresspass npon yoar valua- lty the greatest injury was in and in the is well known, and hence any project anarchist kind, compelled them to again strike. bore Throat, Moareeneae. lnnamation. Khenma-1 tism. Neuralgia, Headache, Toothache.

Diphlhe-1 supported by it may be regarded as vicinity ot SOBTOSVILLK. Robert Kaufman, manager of the con rta ia liable fur all it dt-bta? It ft number of men organize together in corporate l)ody why hunld they not be aub- ruv, Innaenua, Difficult breathing, it waa the I worthy of credit financially and other Sverl lloufte Blows Don and Num hrst and ia tke onlj cern, has notified the men that they have For a distance of five or six miles wise, xour committee is satisfied that thia well known railway is interested in ber of Person Injured. lile i o-e. toly a few weeks ago a fam all been discharged permanently; mat the factory will remain closed until they and ia asking for the right of way around that place the storm seems to Lave spent much ot its fury. The losses, so far as at present ascertained, will reach That instantly stons the moat excrutiatinc paina.

ould return for ten hours pay lor ten through the territory set forth in the bill 1k Iimi i l'ranf theoniy paper in out rHaeu. pauttahe ll jmittiic tlitml-)i alwaa accurate en.l r-lialim, ere itiiitil hmr tn rt.it rilr i.l.iua change). shilil gin ll sOilo-ae aa ll'Dn. Til SrS'l-" I HwMh'-. r.nlnt te aiuuwm, kiM aa aMtt-a aulir.

I OlfH twumwtwt Bt. hnnra work allays lurlHwmalion and enrtw congMtion whetn-1 e'of the lungs, Htomaeh, Howela or other glands I ject to the eame tale? They have the aole luanagcmbiit of thtir own afTaira, elt'ct thir own tlirertora, aul lhtiH in t'lru tlu ir own ofUcern. The public outm.lt; Lai nut the elightetit At nine o'clock thia morning a cyclone under consideration. It is proposed to build two lines of road extending sonth iu the neigborhood ot bnt others will probably lie reported to swll This action leaves about all the work- struck the little town of nortonville, in ily wert evicted, and the landlord would nut allow any of tenants to give them shelter f-r the niglit. wi.niHiis own brother dare not take her in, although she was enceinte.

The consequence was, in the morning her corpse as found in the snow with a new born baba dead in era in the city locked out, without a pros or orgaua, by oue application. In From One to Twenty Minutes 1 this amount; aud as scarcely any ot the Commibsioners. We amieroignwd Hauls and Hanker wih par all I'riM ilrnwa in The Ixumianabtate Lotteries liu may or presented at oar counters. i. H.

free. iouiiiana National Bank J. tV. KILKRKTH. Free.

State Katioual Bank Jefferson county, about twenty miles southwest of this city, on the Santa Fe from the stste ot Kansas, one to enter the territory at or near the city of Hun- parties had what is known as "tornado voice iu the matter aud let the oublic road. It came from the southwest and newell, in Sumner county, Kaa- extend insurance, the loss is a clear one. No matter how violent or ezcratiating the paina pect of getting back. The ultimatum issued Saturday by the manufacturers ot metal goods, which they said could not grant eight hours in less than five minutes time the place was totally demoralized. The little cloud me nupiea, ner-Timi, Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease may ing tbence in a southerly direction through the Indian territory by the TwrmB-fJaily.

The first structure to succumb to the storm was the large three story business house of McCarty Layson, AY'S hEADX KEl.lhk- afiords ta- her arm. linr old IreUnd! She has suffered through weary centuries; suffered a no sutler. rvAUwa that nxst appeared excited no appre A. HA1.DW1N, free. New Orleans National Bank.

slant ease. la akd tn trunt them implicitly. If they cannot trust thrmnelve, or those they Brltct to ask for them, ia it not rather absurd that the public be asked to repoea aucL confidence? makes the situation in this line or. manufacture one of interest this morning. At most practicable route to Fort Washita in the Chickasaw conn-try, and from tbence south in the hension, bnt the funnel shaped one that followed it carried devastation in ita laflanaatlaa ef tke Bi.lweyn.

laOaaaa- the factory of Crane Bros, before seven NPRKCEDENTED ATTRACTION 1 tke madder. lnaaaaatloB wt track. direction of Galveston, another line On pr er On mollis On I l'f mwllia U.tivrv.1 art-ir ia itf per Tarma Wwwh.l)r. iwir Oti sis atmitha. Uh HI.

three aunt tha ll 1 I St' the finest building in that part of the state ouraide ot tba large cities. The two npper stories of the house were ehaved completely off; the lower story was uninjured. In the latter clock there was a crowa, out not disor the ssewel. tke OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED. derly.

At thepipe mill two hundred men There ia Ihia Jwoeotion to which the country ever suffered- It is dark there now, but let us hope that it ia the dark hour just h-f dny, and that the 'dawn of brtter and brighter and happier future is bursting npon her. 'The first building struck was the brick store room ot McCarthy Layson, leaving th state of Kansas at or near the tenth meridan, and from thence by the BaBaT.ire Tkraat.IMfllealtnrea.tk. went to work in the general snops. me Chicago Malleable Iron works started np most practical route in, the southwesterly course in he direction of El Paso, N. M.

Louisiana State Lottery Company. Incorporated in ISftg for years by the Legislature tor educational and ohari table purposes taK.rlptatiBrtkeilert.H)'ater-tea. I'rsap, fMpktkerla. Catarrk, la- iirasa, Headaeke, Tootkaeke, Ner- general pnblio ia always liable in cae nf stifck rompaniea. A bank, for in -tance, formed with capital brt-k.

It ia blazoned to the world that with a full force of eight hundred men, being employed for eight hours' pay for ADYKUTlSINti ItATKS: voasaFMn, Wearalala, with a capital or l.ouo.OW-lo wtucn a re fund of over (550.000 has since been added. Your oommittee have formulated a bill which ia in harmony with the acts granting right ot way to railroads built only last season, it waa a handsome structure, and nothing waa left ot it but a pile ot brick. The stock of goods was bniied io the debris, and is of course a total loss. The bank building was also badly wrecked, as was also Bigley'a large busi eight hours' work. The men have not MEMORIAL DAY.

The at its recent session, a number of parties were assembled at the time, who viewed the work of destruction with a terror that is indescribable. The bouse was filled with goods from cellar to garret and the loss will not fall much short ot 15,000, on which there was only $2,000 tornado insurance. With the enert-y that has always charac KkeaBsatlnaa, Sciatica. Pais ta the By an overwhelming popular vete ita franchise returned to worn at tueoiuer lactones. waa made a part or trie present state conatilo- tkett, Back Idask.

Hralara, through Indian territory, passed by the The excitement over the labor troubles tion. adopted iMoemDer so. A. 11. Jobs Jokes and I'ctkr Smith and Samvel Jobmsow, each reputed to te worth half million of dollars, are MpralBB, C14 Chills), and Ague Ita Orand Single Number Drawings will this morning wss principally confined to forty-eighth congress, and as the policy of granting this right ot way to railroads Chill.

ness bouse. the lumber district Great crowds ot haa been settled, it is oaly deemed nec terized the firm ot McCarthy Layson, The aoDlication of tha Read Belief to the nart take place monthly. It neverscalesor postpones. Look at the following Duttributation: 103d Grand Monthly AND TBB people assembled to see whether any old hands in the yards and planing mills The roof of Cummings (Jo's building was taken off and carried some distance. Not less tbau twenty buildings were essary to inquire int the financial stand stockholders in the concern.

The general public jump instantly to the conclu or parts where the difficulty or paina exists will lAral ui'l Traietmil lrtiiiiii(. tl.KU per Iiuk Hint" Unit" f'f tt.hrt uiil Bfty r.ul each ad-iitiunat mser- A liia.rnl wduetioa will niadeea long time e.l")i intniis. A iMrtmnn'i in the Wwkly emly ill hei hergwl tor at the Miu rate as ia iMily. A.I transomt slrtiwuunU niwt paid fur IB vTr.ni'fwee nh-ml'l ho mle I ft, I. rlM.

BogiMei I lll-rr llpnM. All r.iimii. I sd.lrm.nd H. I LAI PA UK, they Lad a large force at work within declared Memorial day the 30tb of May a legal holiday, and the regulations of the largest organization of surviving soMiers of the late war provide that "when Memorial day occurs on Sunday, tin succeeding day shall be observed." Governor Marti therefore issued the following proclamation, Saturday declar- half an hour after the gale had passed would return to work. There was no ing of the corporation seeking euch privileges, and, if satisfied, to report favorably anord ease ana oomlort.

BOWEL COMPLlINTa disturbance. The only mill to start was blown down or badly damaged, among them some ot the principal business clearing up the debris, and telegraphed to thia city for a car load of sand. upon such application. that of P. W.

Older Co. Here eighty houses of th place; but the telegraph Mr. Peters of Kansas, who introduced Thirty to sixty drops in half tunihler of water Ihey will nave their bouse up men went to work at eight hours with Extraordinary Quarterly Drawing. In the Academy ot Musle, New Orleans, Tuesday, June IS, 1886. Under the personal supervision and management of Ukm.

G. T. Kiaubxoarp, of Louisiana, and UBS. Jl'BAL A. EakLT, of Virginia.

Capital Prize, $150,000 wires are down, and it ia impossible to the original bill, and Mr. Hale of Mis sion that Junes, Smith and Johsso are liitble for its debts, and on that sublime faith they dt-poeit thtir money. The bank fitils, and then the discovery is niltLht Jones, Hmiih and Johsros own one thousand dollars stock each, and again as soon as men and money can win in a few minueta curs I rami, hpasma. Hour btomach, Heartburn, Kick Ueedache. lliar- I 1 .1 IJ 1 I nine hours pay.

souri, who will have charge of th re build it ni, auuj. urn ui iu, ouwais win ail mwnwi ported bill, are both confident, that the obtain correct particulars. There are rumors that one man was killed and seven other persons senouBly hurt, but in The following is a partial list of the Monday. the Olttt of May, as Memorial day: A ritOCLAJIATlON. Later in the morning all the sash, door and blind factories in the district started.

About 1,500 men went to work. Tbsy will got nine hours pay for eight hours other losers It is highly important that every funiity should measure will pass. Thus far the matter has been pushed with a degree of vigor reference to this there ia no certainty. Samuel Curry, barn destroyed and It is said that very serious damage was ach are liable for that amount and no more. which shows the itock island people are house damaeed: loss, SHOO.

uteep a supply 01 Railway's BeadyBellef work. Notice Tickets are Ten Dollara only; Halves, $3. Fifths, $3. Tenths 1. list or raiZEs.

1 CAPITAL PRIZE of 15i.CWI....ft50.tt) desirous ot obtaining the privileges ot Richard Dougherty, house destroyed. IUkhIho. the "boy preacher" iurf" now o-er firty yer Th ut Hi Uu in iuch that Atchi The Dlanins mill men said they would also done in the country adjacent to Nortonville. Several houses and barns 5700. building through the territory at the ariieet possible date.

always in tha hause. Its use will prove beneficial start but could not as they are dependent on the lumber yards for material Robert Taylor, house blown over and on all occasiona or pain or eicaneas. lliere is were blown down; fences and fruit trees destroyed, and it is possible that some nothing in the world that will stop pain or arrest barn wrecked. S.jOO, The English common law ruleia the fairest and best for the public, and it doea no injustice, to the partiea interested in a corporation. It hoi.

Is each stockholder individually liable for the entire debts of The memory of the heroic men who, a quarter of a century ago, rallied around turUgof their country with such unparalleled enthusiasm, and sacrificed their lives to save the life of the republic, should be kept green aud fragrant forever. Their spleniiid achievements wrapped the land of their love in a robe of imperishable glory, and gnve to the youDg manhood of the coun 1 It KAN 11 mir. el SU.I1U.... 1 UKANII PK1.K of LAKliK PK1ZKH of 4 1'KIZES of S.0U0.... 1 PU1ZEU of ao the progress ot dmoaae aa quick aa the lieauy one was injured, ihe facts can only be John Haines, new framff barn destroy AT CINCINNATI.

Cincinnati. May 10 The situa Let June Bring Its Fruit to You. With its proverbial certainty, the 491st naiiei. learned when a toiler report comes in ed. S2U0.

Grand Monthly Drawing ot the world- son will niter ryclooe. It impossible. Not only th li-K-k lalan l. tut the Chirac Milwaukee aal St. l'aul uJ J.

F. McKibben, windmill and damage tion here ia decidedly more hopeful today. Under the shadow of a strong mil The telegrams to the Santa Fe office announce that one person was killed and several injured at Nortonville. It is to house, 8100. SJ.UO ai.ow ao.no 25.0iO 40.1OS eii.OH.

3U.IMI JW.ono lii.imC 7.M0 renowned Louisana State Lottery came off at noon, on Tuesday, April 13th, 1886, Peter Farria, barn and kitchen, dam. itia force at the fair grounds and the mayor's proclamation that those who it is pleasant to take aa a tonic, anodyne or soothing lotion. Where epidemic diseases prevail, such as Fevers, Dysentery, Cholera. Intlurnxa. Diphtheria, Scarlet Fever, Pneumonia and other malignant diseases, Hadway's Heady belief will, if takeH as directed, protect tha system against attacks and if seised with sickness quickly cure the patient Travelers abould always carry a bottle ot Kail-way's Beady Belief with them.

A few drops in l'O 6ti l.uuu Al-PBoXUfATIOH rBIZK. 100 Approximation Prises of $.... lil KM "5.... at Mew Orleans, iia enpenatended by age $00. a bank or ft railroad company, and leaves him to adjust ruattera with his copartners.

A few years ago an act of parliament was passed authorizing the forma probable that in the excitement attending ao great a catastrophe the actual Oen'ls Q. T. beauregard, of Louisiana, L. A. Murphy to residence and went to work should have protection.

Street work was resumed. The furniture manufacturers have settled the question contents, try an example of courage, patriotism, respect for law, devotion to duty, which will tie an inceutive and an inspiration for ages to come. Therefore John A. Martin, governor and Jubal A. Early, of Virginia, the Commissioners officially selected.

The facta have not yet been ascertained, or at least telegraphed. People there are S. B. Griffin, damage to residence, $10. of advance wages; they will not advance.

busy looking after their own affairs, with ,2 Prises, amounting to $522,500 water will prevent sictuess or pains I rum a change of water. It is butter than French Brandy or Bitters as a stimulant. The carriage manufacturers made con out thought of anything else. result is briefly chronioled thus: Ticket No. 25,244 (sold in fifths at one dollar each) drew the First Capital Prize of tion of companies in which the liability is limited to the amonnt of stork subscribed; but it provided, also that in every notice and every unities transac Mill and elevator, loot off, $o0.

J. R. Eckies, barn destroyed, $300. H. Green, corn crib, $15.

Job Aspinwalh windmill, $25. Wm Murray, barn destroyed. $75. Application for ratea to clubs should be made only to the otlice of the company in New Orloans. For further information write clearly, giving full address.

I'IMAL 'OTl, Kxproes Money There were rumors that the storm had also struck and seriously damaged Cum th VbaU hT rf'it their no At-h iwiD. A amp nttiD fortj mile south tf Lewreucn iu itrm Ij the aturm ami thro pcraont wtr killdl ni wuj wuantlJ. Juh.i Mmt. th atmrehiat mnl agit.tur, wan rreateJ ift Jew York jwterJay. It la hopr.l will Lave ft trial ao.i tb reault of it will etm? ictiuD.

cessions and work was resumed to-day, and nobody now attempts any violence, and the hope ia that within a few days $75,000 one-litth was held by Theodore of Kansas, do hereby recomnieud that Monday, the of May, lSfG, be dedicated by the people of this state to the meiinny of the dead of the L'nioD, and that appropriate ceremonies be held ou that day in every mines, but nothing has been beard from Orders or New lurk Exchange in ordinary letter. Currency by Express (at our expense) addressed that place. It is probable the report he trouble will be amicably settled. Lieutz, a well known restaurant keeper, No. 8 Williams' Court, the caterer for the Sherman House, Boston, and paid E.

L. Worsick, house damaged and MALARIA originated from the Cummings building M. A. DAG PHI N. New Orleans La- barn destroyed, $10.

Wm. Bell, house destroyed, $400. having been unroofed at "Nortonville, to mm by express; another fifth Or M. A. DACPHIN, In ita Various Forma.

There are various rumors as to damage James Chne, damage to residence, Wasliingtua.l.C IK NEW YORK. New York, May 10 The most interesting phase ot the eight hour strike yesterday, was the decision of the furniture workers to test the question as to whether tha conspiracy law will not work both $25. FEVER AN AUUE cured for SO cents. TI.ere tion the word "limited should le attached to the name of the company, thus apprizing the public of the nature and extent of the liability of the stockholders. A very few companies have bin organized ULiier this act.

but they are always regarded with the greatest suspicion, an 1 their existence ia generally very brief. was held by R. F. Bacon, a well-known citizen of Portland, Maine, for a small syndicate of five friends; another waa sold to Ernest Antz, a promi in the Central Branch country, but with the wires down, nothing definite can be known. It is probable, however, there William Vanuatta.damnfje to residence, is not a remedial agent in this world that will cure Fever and Ague and other Malarious, bil- lous.Scarlet and other fevers (aided by Kailway's I Make P.

0. Money Orders Payable and address Registered Letters to was a heavy ram in that direction. James Vanatta, damage to residence nent engraver of No. 721 Baronne street, and Thos. McMabon.

grocer, at corner of city, town and neighborhood throughout the state. In testimony whereof I have hereunto snlwcnlie 1 my name, aud cause to bo affixed the great seal of the state. Done at the city of Topeka, this Mb. dny of May, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-eix, of the independence of the United State ttie one hnudred and tenth, and of the '-('ith year of the State. 15y the Governor, Johh A.

Maktin. From Leavenworth come three reports: One that the Union depot was blown ways. Ihey will demand th3 indictment and arrest of every furniture manufacturer who locks out his men to-day. Baronne and Felicity streets; another by Tu City Cuuucil paael an nccura-tinu tat unlmauc luot uiht. Almtwt erything taiej except aalofjns.

I'mlcr tha uhar laws ot Kaosac alitona ara Pills) so quickly aa Bauway a tteady neliet. FIFTY CENTS FEB BOTTLE SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. away and several other buildings; an John Daate, a saloon keeper, at the cor NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, The Sun this morniog says: Martin other that the Union depot and many ner of (Jlara and fJalliope streets the last three named all live in New Orleans, Irons hopes to succeed Powderly as grand other buildings were unroofed; a third that there was an extraordinary heavy matter workman of the Hmghts of Labor. Sir the last returns four new cases La, No. 11,545 drew the second capital prize ot 825,000, and was also sold in rain in that place.

Without positive in Powderly's successor is to be chosen at the annual meeting next fall. Until ie-cently there has been no doubt that of cholora and two deaths bav been re formation we accept the latter sugges E. IS. Alt. en.

Sec'y of State. fifths at one dollar each one fifth to L-ii. French, of Colesburg, on to ahd barn destroyed, $2U0. Russell Rogers, barn, $20. Mrs.

Pierce, barn down, $25. II. Scarbrougb, damage to bouses, 8150. John Taggart, two barns destroyed, $100. George Shirley, corn crib, $50.

Joseph Bates, barn, $25. Gilbert Campbell, coal houses, $10. Frank Whitaker, damage to residence and barn, $50. J. B.

residence, $50. Mrs. Wiley, damage to restaurant, $10. Mrs. Moyer, damage to restaurant, $19, John Bixley, damage to residence and tion, as it is the most probable.

THE M. E. CHURCH. KicHMosn, Va May the M. K.

general conference to-day. Dr. M. IJ. Chapman, of Missouri, introduced a preamble and resolution in relation to the confederation of the M.

E. church south and the M. 11 church north. The preamble sets forth in sutistanc that the two churches have a common hietory and preach the same truths, and that the The most intense anxiety prevails in Powderly would be elected without opposition, but if Irons' friends can bring it ported at lirindisi. thirteen new cases and eight deaths at Venice, and twenty ait new easaa and ten death at IlarL Ilenry Lotz, of Patereon, N.

one to no. H. Minning, Toledo, one to a this city to obtain correct intelligence as party in Guatemala, Central America; about there will be a change tn the general board which will bring Irons ahead, to the Aortonville disaster. THE LATEST ene to Joseph Placet, 716 Case street Davenport Iowa; other fifths to parties from Leavenworth is that the cyclone Cape May mission tins lieen disregarded; and give him the associates representing the more radical aggressive principles than those for which Mr. Powderly iias been pretending.

struck that place and blew off the roof of in Detroit, Mich. No. 78,786 drew the third capital prize of $10,000, also sold in fifths at one dollar each one-fiifth to the market house and several other build KANSAS POSTOFF1CES. W.wmsnTox, D. C.

May 10. Post-ofiiM changes in Ksusas during the week ending May 8, ISnG, furnished by Wm. Van YTeck, of the postolDce de-p-rtment: EsT.uiT.isn ed. Garlington, Franklin cunty, Jaci l) S. MeClellau, p.

ro. Taw, Fiuuey county, Samuel J. Watts, p. ru. Postmasters Aitoisted.

Durachen, Butler ccunty, Alonzo Little. A viat large and enthusiastic meeting of citizens vm held Saturday night at the Academy of Music, Krooklyn, to express sympathy with Mr. (iLAiwToia and his home rule bill. Major WiuTStt are-Jei- Tiickb were at Ihe close of April KW ings. A CN10N MEETING.

Chicago, May 10. The Central There are also rumors that the storm therefore, be it resolved, that this general conference elect ft committee or four, of whom shall be one clerical and three lay delegates, who shall meet a like committee from the northern M. K. church in 1HHM, IiMiking to a reunion of the two churches. The resolution further sets forth that it is a sin and follv tor two did much damage at Kansas City.

Labor union beld a long secret session W. Benning this afternoon received barn destroyed, 80O. A. J. Perry, corn crib, $100.

C. William barn, $50. Cummings Hardware Company, buggy house, $200. Dr. Webb, front of drug store, $25.

McCarthy Layson, mammoth double store destroyed, damage $12,000. James Curry, house destroyed, $200. yesterday. Committees from several groupes reported upon their condition New Orleans. La.

The KeNlivi News Agent. The reader often noticed how the self-satisfied and complacent news agent stalks through the train as though he owned the train, the company, and the road. Like "the sun and he's "very wide awake," and if one gives him half a chance he'll either talk the unwary passenger blind or cotiiH-l him in the interest of self-preservation to buy sonic of the cheap literature with which he is loaded down. Hut even the great and only news agent "gets left" occasionally, of which fact a Chicago Tribune reHrter was an amused witness the oilier day. A Michigan Central train up at the station at Hammond, and as lank and uncouth a countryman as ever had chills and fever in tlieCaliinict marshes got off.

He was accompanied by two females of similar crsoiial characteristics, and he bad apparently just returned from his lirst visit to Chicago and his lirst ride on a train. In his hand was a papor book probably worth at train prices aljout a quarter of a dollar. In less than thirty seconds after he had readied the station platform the news agent oiinccd upon him like a hawk on a June bu-r. a telegram from McCarty Layson to send a car load of sand to Nortonville, and saying the town was badly dam and 11 pod tba advisability of continuing the publication of the Arbeiter Zeitung. aged.

Lengthy speeches were made upon the irnsworth, Laue county, George II. llolcnian. Wabaunsee couuty, Ed-ward J. Snvder. Haven, lU-no county, F.

W. Thorp. John Curry, barn destroyed and house Miss Annie Burke of Washington City, D. one to Christ Haase, of Washburn, one to Miss M. Mueller, No.

396 Division street, Chicago, others to parties in Galveston, end Spring City, Nevada. Nee. 8,688 and 52.139 drew each one of the two fourth prizes of $6,000, and were sold in fifths at one dollar each, went hither and yon all over the world: New York City. Brooklyn, Pinck-neyville and Arenzville, etc, and it went until the whole $265,500 waa scattered. The next drawing will be the 193d grand monthly and extraordinary quarterly drawing on June 15tb, when $522,500 will be districted.

For any information apply to M. A. Dauphin, New Orleans, La. recent outrages, and the police heartily abused. The latest telegrams at the Santa Fe freight office say that one man was killed damaged, $lu0.

John Laughlin, barn and house de It was decided that the Arbeiter Zei there. Mt tliodiot churches to occupy the same territory. The question was discus-vd ht some length and finally was referred a special committee from each annual conference. The above associated press dispatch shows that another effort is to be ma.lc to nmte the two wings of the great and powerful Methodist church. Many efforts have been made before and have stroyed.

S00. tung should change its name, but no Jesee Miller, houe and barn damaged. FOOD FRAUDS. direct specifications providing for a change in the character was made. It $300.

John O'Brien, barn down, $100. prisoners conRued in the Kansas penitentiary, ac inereastt of for the month. There) were T'J committed during the month; 3t discharged. Tha earninga weralli'MTl; eipendtturea, Tbi damage to the bridge at Ksnsi.s City will work great injury to the busis rases of that city. Hut what is Kansas City's loss will tie Atchison's gaiu.

F( ft while at least tha great railroad interests of tha west must center at Atchisop. Ci.s a lake, in Matte county, Mo has been leased by Trof. Hoard, of Leavenworth, and extensive preparations are will hereafter be known aa Volks The Shameful Use of Lime and George Barnes, house blown down. Alum In Cheap Baking Powders. $500.

A special committee was appointed to DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILLI AN RESOLVENT THE GbEAT BLOOD FlPlFlL11 Many food frauds, such as chicory lltwortb, liepnblie conuty. Win. H. Scott.

Hooker, Decatur county, Mrs. Susanna EJectiel.l. lowaville, Sedgwick county, Wm. C. Williams.

Islaud, Neosho county, Joseph J. Reynolds. Kendall. Hamilton county, Herbert E. Miles.

Lebanon, Smith county, F. Still-man." Mount Neiio, Prntt county, Wm. S. INirdy. Oronoqnp, Norton county, Wm.

C. visit the unions belonging to the Central Labor union to raise money to start the paper. The executive council also resolved to publish the paper under its coffee or watered milk, although they Scott Hayes, house down, $200. John Moyer, house down, $100. John Bell, barn down.

$100. Steve Stiers, barn down, $150. Titos. Gentry, bouse down, $300. are a swindle in'a commercial sense, are often tolerated because tbey do not par SEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.

Furnished for the Patriot by S. H. Kimball, abstractor of titles, for the ticularly anect the health of the con Twenty-five others were damaged in direct supervision as the organ of the trades unions. tThe Spies gang will have no connection. sumer; but when an article like baking sums ranging from $25 to $200.

powder, tbst enters largely into the food Very fortunately no lives were lost A mass meeting of th foundry men Builds up and invigorates the broken-down con week ending May 8: MAT S. John Price to Gottfried Pollack lotSblklOA 0 0 MAV 4. most ot the people having taken to their stitution, restoring health and vigor, giving of every family, and is relied npon for the healthful preparation of almost was held and they decided to work eight boors or not at all. failed, and why? Not because the two churches have not a common history; not because they do not preach the same truths; not because there was any different of opinion upon any part of any creed or any doctrine, but becauAti the membership differed nHn questions of political policy. The two churches are one, and forgetting all things save what the Master teacheth should come together and live henceforth in the bonds of Christian fellownhip.

TOO COSTLY. Wm. Kebrkiax, general superintend. cellars on the approach of the storm- clear sun anil beautiful complexion Ui all. A Boon for the Ladies every meal, is so made as to carry highly The Western Indiana road made an One bouse, containing a man, bis wife and four children, was blown a distance attempt to replace the striking switch injurious, it not rankly poisonous, elements into the bread to the imminent 1,300 00 Mary Bradley to Wesley Schulti lot 12 blk 25 8 A Carr to Mary Carr lot blk Far- minirton of a hundred yards and turned com Affected with ssHowJor pimply men, but did not meet with success.

1 00 I danger of the entire community, it is eruptions en tba skin. pietely over, and not a single one ot the Six men were sent in the afternoon; Cltesbro. Ovo, Butler county, Albert J. S. Kin-ner.

Keamsville, Pratt county, D. W. Ream. St. George, Pottawatomie county, Jas.

J. Eagess. Tnrkoville, Ellis county, Ilenry Tnl-lock. Wild IJorse, Graham county, Avilla Mnllaney. George Boueer to Henry Kxapp se the duty of the press to denounce the 1,380 00 four ot them soon quit while the other two were guarded by a force of police.

inmates hurt AT WHEATON, practice in the most emphatic terms. Among recent important discoveries by During the afternoon some unknown MAT S. Crich to Jamas Nesbitt und lota 144ir.bIksf.LCA Geo A Smith to A Trnsblood lot blk the food analysts is that by frof. Mott, person threw the switch at Thirty-ninth soo oo the U. S.

government kchemist, of large street and three cars were derailed. A a small station on tba Kansas Central, a numler of houses were unroofed, and a caboose and two car loads of hogs were blown off the railroad track and badly After a few days' use of tha Barsaparillian, becomes clear and beautiful. Pimples, Blotches, Black Spots, and Hain Ernptions are removed; Sores and Uloers soon cured. Persons sutlering from Hcrofula, Eruptive Diseases of the eyes. Mouth, Ears, Legs, throat, and Ulanila, that have accumulated acd spread, either from in-cured disomies or mercury, msy rely upon a cure if the barsayarillian is continued a sufficient 13 A 750 00 MAT S.

ent of the Missouri Pacific system, in testifying before the congressional committee at St. Louis, estimated the loss to the employes of the road by the strike in Jane A Davis to Geo II Parka lota 15 smashed up. In the vicinity of the large crowd gathered around the cars and began to cheer and laugh at one of the new switchmen near by. He became enraged and flourished a revolver. The crowd closed around him, and the police blk Hi Mnscotah 170 00 amounts of lime and alum in the cheap baking powders.

These are, one the most dangerous, and the other the most useless, adulterants yet found in the low grade, inferior baking powders. It is a startling fact that of over one hundred different brands of baking povder so far analyzed, comprising place several houses were blown down and much damage done to fencing and round numbers at the loss to being mad to make it the moet popular resort in tha West The rrofessor already baa ft large number of tents on the ground and othera will be placed during tha week. MmoaUL day waa observed at 1ko-ville, Va, yesterday and the confederate graves wsra decorated. Near the confederate monument in the National cemetery speeches were made, after which the soldiers and citizens marched through the National cemetery and decorated tha grairee of the Union soldiers with bouquets Tag at Fort Leavenworth will receive propoeale until the for tha work of reiuterring in the National cemetery at Fort Ieavenworth, Kausaa, the remains of loeed Vnited States aotdiera now interred in aban-donet military post cemetenea in Kaa saa and New Mexico, about to le disinterred and ahipped to Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. th excursion, over the Central obtos ville was one ot the busiest orchards.

LARKIS THE TORNADO. The terrible tornado which swept over a portion of Kansas and Missouri yesterday is the engrossing subject of conversation to day, and the most intense anxiety is manifested to obtain the fullest particulars. As yet only the most rcpager outlines have been presented to the public, the telegraph wires the railway SZOtn.OM), and the loss to the xiutry at large two or three times this and most prosperous little towns in this tiae to make its impression upon the system. DRRADWAY'S SARSAPAIULLIAN RESOLVENT. A remedy composed of ingredients of axtrordi-narv medical properties, essentially to Duntv.

bad to drive the mob away. Ihe man ran forhis life, theorowd chasing and yelling, "hang him." He was overtaken again and surrounded. The policemen vicinity. A large volume of business also received a visit from the storm. One house was literally Clown to pieces, and was transacted eacn day and the resi-l being in citizens clothes, the man several others more or less damaged.

heal, repair, and invigorate tha broken-down and thought they were strikers and fired at them. He shot and missed the offiicer. dents were as enterprising as are to be found anywhere. The great calamity oskalooba, amount It these figures are even approximately correct it very certain that employes, company and country paid entirely too much for th strike. It there was a corresponding gain ia any direction, it would not make such a difference, bnt ia there a shadow of gain to le that befell the little town yesterday is we learn, suffered severely.

Some six waisted body. Quick, pleased aafe, and permanent in treatment and cure. Mo matter by what name tha complaint may be designated, whether it be Hcrofula. Consumption, ttyphilis' Ulcers, boras. Tamors, Kuili.

Erysipelas, or Salt Klieum. diseases of the Luags, Kidneys. Bladder Womb. Hkin Liiver.HUtmaf-h. "Here, young teller." he exclaimed aavagelv.

"where" you goin with that book? Von didn't tbink 1 was mak'ui you a present of it, did you?" Surprise, doubt, and ilt-liaiico showed in fapid succession on the countryman's face. The special) ts-gan to snicker. Suddenly it io him that the newsboy whs ujioii him and he put the book behind him. "U'gosh, ve just chucked it down inter the seat thoiit nobody's askin' ye." he answered surlily, looking around for continuation of his statement to his two companions who, stixxl oeii-niouthed, too astonished to speak. Lawd!" wailed the news agent "If the diiiiinicd idiot don't think 1 give it to him for (iive us a quarter, young feller, an' I'll call it square.

"Yew be gol durned," rcsjioiidcd th countryman, moving off. "I'll have you jerked if you don't hand over that quarter," yelled tb news agent furiously. "Don't git mad naow, sonny; you'B spile if you don't keep cool," was tho response. "tiinmie the book," bawled the news agent, "or I'll kuoock a lung out of ye." "Naw jew don't." rescinded tho countryman, dropping his satchel and squaring off with the awkwardness of an unbroken sti-cr and about the same amount of strength. The news agent's ardor was visibly dampened by the demonstration and he was once more beginning to resort to argument when the conductor shouted "All aboard!" ami the train moved off.

The news agent gained the platform anil scowled back a deadly, unspoken threat of arrest ami divers other ills anil calamities. The sjicctators, evidently in sympathy with the country man, laughed uproariously and the backwoods hero moved off complacently with his females, remarking that he'd "Got a heap interested in that 'ere book and it 'uil make gol danged good Sunday readin' all 'bout detectives and burglars and 'Invisible Ike, the Grave greatly to be deplored, and the sympathy In attempting to fire a second time the man was wounded himself in the eye. The mob waa dispersed, and the man was taken to the hospital. A switch shanty of th Chicago A teen or seventeen buildings were blown down, and others unroofed -or damaged in other ways. No loss of life is reported of the Atchison people goes out to them having lcen down in every direction.

To those of our neighbors who have suffered so severely by this terrible visitation we can only extend the heartfelt sympathy of Thb Patriot. Atchison, sheltered in on three sides in thia, its hour of misfortune, in a gen or Bowels, either chronic or constitutional, the virus is in tha BIXIOD which supplies the waste and builds and repairs these orsana and wautd at this point. AT HOLTON erous stre am. seen anywhere? one has been bene tissues of the system. If the blood ia unheal toy.

all those sold in this vie nity, not one of them with the tingle exception of the Royal Baking Powder, was found free from both lima and alum. The chief service ot lime is to add weight It is true that lime, when subjected to beat, gives off a certain amount of carbonic acid gas, but a quick lime is left a caustic so powerful that it is used by tanners to eat the hair from hides of animals, and in dissecting rooms to more quickly rot the ileeb from the bones of dead subjects. A small quantity ot dry lime npon the tongue, or in the eye, produces painful effects; how much uao- serious must these effects be npon the delicate membranes of the stomach, intestines and kidneys, more particularly of infants and children, and especially when the lime is taken into the system day after day, and with almost every meal. This is said by physicians to be one of the chief causes ot in-Jiutation. dyspepsia, and those painfal fited.

The figures ara all on the wrong by lulls, has heretofore been exempt the wind was not so severe, but the rain was very heavy. A barn in the vicinity tne process ei repair most ds unsound. The Sararparillian Resolvent from thesa tearful storms. Change of St met are Dae to Change side of the ledger and it will take years of labor to effect a balance. was struck by lightning and burned.

At Our people congratulate themselves Not enly is a compensating remedy but secures alley alls, also, the wind storm was That there ought to be some adjust not severe, bnt one or two buildings were struck by lightning and badly in ment of th relations existing, between capital and labor, and that there will be. tbe harmonious action of each of the orgohs. It establishes through out the entire system functional harmony, and supplies the blood vesseles with a purs and healthy current of new life. One bottle oontainee moreof tbe active principles of meciciaes than any other preparation. upon that fact Aud yet because one has lived half a century and not been struck by lightnirg is no evidence that the fatal blow may not come at any moment We jured.

for the good of both may be certain, but rrrciDESTS. waen in teaspoonrui doses, tills others require 1 can only reel thankful that Providence it is greatly to be boped that hereafter In the neighborhood ot Larkio a fam ore or six umes as macn. ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE: ily. noticing the coming cloud, became I any effort in that direction may not tie as costly aa this lt. or I-unction.

Here, however, my chief purpose is to add an instance showing, even more clearly, the connexion be tween change of function and change of structure. This instance, allied in nature to the other, is presented by those varieties, or rather sub-varieties, of dogs, which, having been household pets, and habitually fed on soft food, have not been called on to use their jaws in tearing and crunching, and have been but rarely allowed to use them in catching prey and in fighting. No inference can be drawn from the sizes of the laws themselves, which, in alarmed and fled to a neighbor's. They has mercifully spared our citizens thus far from the harrowing scenes of yesterday in sister cities, and trnst that ilia mercy may still I extended to us. reached his place just in time to see the BOLD BY DRUGGISTS.

Scrrost that one day. in every week house blown to atoms. OTHER POINTS. diseases of the kidneys new so prevalent. Instances ot the most serious affections of the latter organa from drinking lime waters found in some sections of the west Tift' EXCVRSIOX.

At Wyandotte there was a hesvy rain there eould be some occurrence in Atch-ison that wf.uld attract people from neighboring towns and villages? Suppose our street and stores and shops are noted in every medical journal. Adulteration with lime ia Quite aa and several buildings were injured. At Parkville, the first station north of Kansas City, the depot and a large flour much to be dreaded as with alum, which ha heretofore received the most em Western Indiana road burned down last night It is supposed to have been the work of an incendiary. The detectives of the central office yesterday continued their efforts to obtain information that would convict the man that threw the bomb on last Tuesday night's meeting, and also as to the whereabouts ot the persons. About a dozen Anarchists, who have been arreeted in various parts of the city, were taken into Supt Shears private office and submitted to a severe cross examination, the exact nature of which is not known.

Among the number wa Tisber, who is thought to be the man who threw the bomb. He was confronted by each one of these men. They all knew him, but none would state that he was the right man. The police, however, ssy that they have obtained a great deal of information against him, and that they will convict him. AT CHICAOO.

Chicago, Ills-, May 41. It has been ascertained that ot the Polish and Bohemian rioters who regaled themselves with liquid refreshments when they sacked the drug store at Center avenue and Eighteenth street last Wednesday eight have died and at least four more are known to be beyond hopes of recovery. The police have been too busy with other matttra to hunt up those reported ill, but the doctor has been found who attended some ot the victims. He said it was true that the men had been poisoned by drinking the contents ot bottles in the wrecked drug store. The stuff taken was mostly wine of Colchicum, which grestly reeemMes sherry wine, and has a strong smell of aloohoL He said it was a violent poison and almost certain death.

The namta of those who died are Frank Stominezka, Judez Hudux Nowak, Peter phatic condemnation froml every food ing mill were completely wrecked. THB GREAT HORROR analyst, physician and chemist, for the reason that, while alum is probably par of the day occurred at Kansas City, tha 0rr th Central ISrsnrh Satarday. The lartT-Jexeursion party over the Central Branch roa 1 on Saturday returned at 10:20 p.m. The party numbered not only the gentlemen who propose investing largely in this city, bnt also over forty of the oldest and most substantial business tneo of Atchison many of whom had thought and planned and toiled all the active years of their life to build up the city and the country adjoining. At Greenleaf the party were met by a delegation of citizens, beaded tially dissolved and passed off in gas by details ot which will be found another page.

could be filled with strangers? It would be a great help and it could be so. There could be arranged a programme of pleas, urea that would bring an excursion to this city every week in th year. Thousands of people might be gathered within our gates' Fourth ct July, if only soma on would go to work and arrange the details for an attractive celebration. Invitations might be sent these dogs, have probably been short, ened mainly by selection. To get direct proof of the decrease of the muscles con cerned in closing the jaws or biting, would require a series of observations very difficult to But it Is not difhcult to get indirect proof of this decrease by looking at the bony structures with which these muscles are connected.

Examination of the skulls of sundry indoor dogs contained in the Museum oi the College of Surgeons, proves the relative smallness of such parts. The onlv pug-dog's skull is that of an individual the beat ot baking, it is impossible to destroy or change the nature of the lime in any degree, ao that the entire amonnt in the baking powder passes, with all its injurious properties, into the stomach. When we state that the chemists have FROM GREECE. Athens, May 10. The king haa writ the Greenleaf Cornet band, and entertained with a superb ten a latter to Premier Ueiyannia bold, ing him responsible for the present con dinner which good cheer found twelve per cent, or one eighth of the entire weight of some samples ot baking powder analyzed, to be lime, the wickedness of the adulteration will be to neighboring towns to com here on tion of affairs in Greece.

and good wines abounded. Th band All foreign fleets, with the exception ot one vessel of each power, has left and a number ef citizens accompanied them as far as Concordia, at which place, as well aa at Waterville, cordial recep fully apparent Pure baking powders are one of the chief aids to the cook in preparing per soma fixed day and see and hear The Mikado." Th old soldiers of the state might be invited to be present in Atchison when the corner stone of the Soldiers' Orphans' Home ia laid. And there might be many things and events that could be IWanch road Saturday, Atchison gentlemen wera much surprised to find out that Messrs. Kisuas, StnrtAis) and Uain, Atchison's new Deckers, knew tor about the country aa a hog producing region than they thenuelve. Statistics show that Northern Kansas ia the finest hog country in the world and tha Atchison packers have ascertained that fact Oo.

Mastis and Attorney (leneral BmArros.D have made ft contract with lawyers lUaxta A Oliid, of Lawrence, and A Johssos, to assist tha State in tha oited States Supreme Court in tha cases against the beer brewers, Wal rrp, of Lawrence, and Titm Mcolib, of Saline. The state will pay these lawyer for their services by a resolution passed at tha special session appropriating ft fund for this ynrrwum. Carr. Johs Scato-i who has just retime! from the south and who aent tha celebrated rebel flag dispatch from At lanta, says that eoutbern men are the most hospital tn tha world and tha sontb-arn women tba most beantifnL lie bo-tioed man? evidences of prosperity, and believe if this country should becoma involved ia war with a foreign power, th southern people would be among tha first to rally to th flag. Titan is being written another chapter io th Baldwis murder case.

AfE-davita bars been made charging tha awful crime of Mabt Baldwis a death apon another maa, who la at present outside of tha state. County Attorney Uilbibt will be asked to sign an order for ft requisition, and to proaecuta tha man when arrested. It wilt be aa extraordinary condition of things. Will Baidwis under aentene of death, for tha murder of hi sister and another man on trial tor her murder. IL 1 i Wrrmta the past few weeks," said a leading Hutchinson politician, "a positively wonderful anti-MABTn feeling has sprung up in tha ranks of th Republican party.

It would surprise anyone to travel up and dowa tba SanU Fa road and get aa Idea of tha opposition which baa developed within th last thirty days. Thar are several causes which bat lad fect and wholesome food. While those tions were extendeo. ihe trip was a most delightful one, and the visitors were charmed with the magnificent are to be obtained of well-established Sndabay and completed the blocade. The government baa warned all vessels that if they leave the port -it will be at tteir own risk.

The issue of shipping papers has been stopped; the commercial world is excited. There wss slight firing on the frontier to-day by the Greek troops in diso- Had way's REGULATING PILLS. country and its improvements. A committee sppaiuted forthe purpose reported the following resolutions, which were unanimously adopted- Wbbrbas, The excursionists of Atchison accompanying Messrs. Kingan, Sinclair and lieid were treated with such courtesy and kindness by the officers and citizens of Greenleaf, therefore be it Perfestly taaetleas.

elegantly coated with sweet gum, parge regulate, cleanse, asd atrangth A Change of Tune. At a ball at Dallas, Texas, a young gentleman said to a leading lieilc: "You remind me very much of a lady acquaintance of mine. There is a startling resemblance between you." "That don't interest me in the least. I prefer to talk about something else. I don't care to bear about your lady friend," replied the belle in an indifferent manner.

"She is verv bautifuL" "Who Is she? Where does she live? What is her name? Is she really a beautiful blonde like myself? How old is she? Does she belong ti one of tbe first families like me? I guess she muss be very pretty, isn'f she?" exclaimed the lady, breathlessly. Texas Siftinas. Napoleon's Liberality. Napoleon I- was a great admirer of Mile. Georges, but bv no means lavish In his ideas of liberality.

One day. how ever, after alluding in terms of satisfaction to her performance on the preceding evening, he signified his intention of bestowing on her a mark of his approval, and asked her what she would like to have. "Sire," she replied, "my great ambition is to possess a portrait of your mt- CYour wish is easily gratified," said the emperor, with a smile, and putting his hand in his pocket, he presented her with the desired effigy in the shape of not, as she probably expected, miniature enriched with diamonds, but a 5-franc piece! All the Year Round. Seeds kept too long lose a portion of their vitality. Melons, however, when grown from fresh seeds are said to run to vine, while old seed gives more productive plants.

The ladies1 hour for swell breakfast parties in New York noon. reputation, like Royal, of whose purity there has never been and cannot be a question, it is proper to avoid all others. DROWNED. Parsons, Mty 11. Four persons were drowned in the Neosho river at Maguire's ferry yesterday.

Mr. Kline, bis wife and two children, and Mrs. Kline's brother, Mr. Cox, were returning from the western part of the state on their way to the home of Mrs. Kline's parents.

The ferryman tried to dissuade them from crossing for the wind was blowing a terrible gale. They insisted npon crossing, however, and just aa they left the shore a heavy gale completely upset the boat, turning the entire party into the river. The ferry, man succeeded in gaining the boat, eluog to it and recud Mrs. Klin and on of the children. Th othera were drowned.

ivMofred. That we accord to them our unanimous and hearty thanks. i.V.oitf if. That we extend to the Greenleaf Cornet Band our sincere and hearty RADWAY'S PILLS, for tha cure of all disorders ot the stomach, liver, bowels, kidneys, bladder, nervous rinssiea, loss of appetite, bead-ache, oonetipeuoa- oostivenese, indigestion, dyspepsia, biliousness, fever, inflammation of tha bowels, pilea.and all derangements of tha internal viscera, rarely vegetable, eoutaiaiag dience to orders, cut quiet waa soon restored. Before presenting hia resignation yesterday M.

Delyannia aent a circular note to the foreign ambassadors to the effect Greece had never contemplated hostilities to the powers and that th blockade placed Greece at a hopeless disadvantage. The Greek government he said, considered the action of the power tn blockading Greek porta, entirely tin justifiable. OHIO LEGISLATCRE Coimra, May 10. In tba Ohio senate this morning Mr. Van Cleat, Dem thanks for the exquisite music furnished utilized to attract people to Atchison.

Wouldn't it a good idea to utilize them? For some reason Edward FLttacHta was never properly appreciated in Atchison, but he waa always planning and scheming to get people her. It would be a good thing if we had a dozen more like htm. Thi following list of patent were issued to citizens of Ksnsas during th past week: Cox, Yaiixb Wichita, Ks- window shade. Lakk, Alfbid, Leavenworth, file for bills, music sheets, etc Li 5 ds i.bt, John Hiawatha, piano wago. MclirrrBB, William Oak wood, hay or grain abed cover.

Spbxcxb, Job Ml, assignor to one-half to E. L. HarsB. Lawrence, apparatus for watering stock. on our western trip Resolved.

That our sincere thanks be not perfectly adult; and though its traits are quite to the point they cannot with safety be taken as evidence. The skull of a toy-terrier has much restricted areas of insertion for the temporal muscles; has weak zygomatic arches; and has extremely smau attachments for the masseter muscles. Still more significant is the evidence furnished by the skull of a King Charles's spaniel, which, it we allow three years to a generation, and bear in mind that the variety must have existed before Charles the Second's reign, we may assume belongs to something approaching to the hundredth generation of these household pets. The relative breadth between the outer surfaces ot the zygomatic arches is conspicuously small; the narrowness ot the temporal fossa is also striking; the' zygomata are very slender; the temporal muscles have left no marks whatever, either by limiting lines or by the character of the surfaces covered; and the places ot attachment for the masseter muscles are very feebly developed. At the Museum of Natural History, among skulls of dogs there is one which, though unnamed, is shown by its small size and by its teeth, to have belonged to one variety or other of lap-dogs, and.

which haa the same traits in an equal degree with the skull just described. Here, then, we have two if not three kinds of dogs which, similarly leading protected and pampered lives, show that in the course of generations the parts concerned in clenching the jaws have dwindled. Herbert Spencer, in fiopvlar Science Monthly for April. Sueke, Jo. Monzoik.

Qarl Withelz, Jake Zahman and Avan Dijie. The following aick will probablv die: Herman Huorichk, Anton Ritto, Frank Peletski and Hubitz Maaa. How many cannot ot course be stated, nor is it likely that tha truth in regard to the matter will ever be known. a conference. A committee from the Pullman strikers bad another conference with Superintendent Bradley last evening.

The men beld firmly to their demand for eight boars work, (the par ia practically the same as before the last reduction, while the company are only willing to grant the old hours wages. The men ehowed no disposition to return to work after tba conference. The shop will be opened soon, with th expectation that large portion of th men will resume work. EEXTEVXD FBOM DTJTT. bo nwrvury, mineral wOTHwnouaiup, DYSPEPSIA.

Radwar's Pills ara a curs for this com shunt. tendered to the Waterville Cornet Band for the elegant serenade given to while at supper in their town. Hemlrtd, That tha co.nrcittee return They restore strength to the stomach and make it perioral ita rancuona. ne symptoms ot dya-pepia diaapper. and with them theUabiity of the ay stem to contract diseases.

Take tha medieicinea according to directions, and observe what we say oar aincer thank to th Missouri Pacific railway company, and to Superintendent Fagan for tba many kind favor shown us on this trip. ocrat offered a motion for the correction of the journal, relative to the seating of four Republican members on Saturday. The motion waa ruled out of order and a protest offered by Mr. Van Cleaf against the proceedings of Saturday waa taken under advisement by the S. IL xvKLsrr.

Cbairman. ia raise ana ins reapecung niswsss. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. Fries tS swats per Bob, KAD MVAEM AID TKCB Mb. Low, th general solicitor of the Rock Island company, waa in Topeka yesterday, and after a consultation with citizens submitted a proposition to build th Rock Island road through Shawnee county, crossing the river in Topeka, tha road to be completed by December 3L if the county will take stock io the Thi American Sunday School Union DEAD.

New Tobx, May 10. O. T. Woarat-hofier died suddenly at the resideooe ot his father-in-law, Oswald Ottendorfer, editor ot tha New York Staatz-Zeitnng in Manhattan ville this morning. Woer ishoffer waa the leading bear operator in Wall street.

New Yobx, May 10. It was Wooris boiler who conceived the scheme of build-ng the Denver A Bio tirande railroad, which be poshed to construction and realized large profits tor himself and friends. Bead a letter stasia to Bad way ft Co, Nn. tU A TORNADO. CnrcnrsATi.

Mav 10. The Time-Star haa organized during th sixty-one years warren, new or a. Information worth thousands will as sent van. of its history aa average of mora than MxLWArBxx, May 11. The Kuscioako guards, Polish troops, who participated with the other militia in firing on the Bay View rioters, were relieved from duty yesterday and the members allowed to return borne.

The St, Paul railroad refuses ie take back any ot the Polish strikers. Other eompaniei art taking the same oootjo. three schools per day. with a total mem- to thia, and while I still think ha will renominated, yt there lurks about ma a Coonervilla. IniL, special says: A tornado passed through Wayne county, thietaen mile north last night, destroying everything in it track.

Two men and on women, names unknown, wan killed. bershiD of thra million eihl knn.tr-. I mount of 125.0U0 in the Chicago, liana saa A Nebraska road, which is the name ot the road tor which the Rock Island TO TKJC PUBLIC ssstka as atxas "Sajawar" is aa what roa baf. doubt thai ia poaaibl for aom atroof I tad twenty -on thou and five hundrad nan to yt com out and beat him." I tad twenty-tit. obtained ita charter ia Kansas..

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Years Available:
1875-1896