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NEWS SUMMARY. only as will pledge themselves to do all in their power to1 establish these principles. Firsi. It is the exclusive function of the general government to. coin and The Border Star.

JAMES "WILSON, Publishes. to settle the question of the championship of the world, Dexter, Sloson and Shaeffer being the contestants. They are each to give $250, and O'Connor will make up the purse to $1,000 which, with the receipts, except expenses, is to go to the winner. The game to be of eiht hundred points, French carom. Weitzei, the Collector of Internal "Revenue at Cincinnati, under accusation of neglect of duty in allowing the distillers and rectifiers of that district to defraud the revenue, Washington: 1 i Subscriptions to the 4 per cent, loan oa Saturday -was 490,300.

A dispatch from Philadelphia says the price paid the Russian government for create money ana regulate its value anu all bank issues designed to circulate as EDITORIAL COMMENTARIES money snonia dc suppressed; tne circulating medium, whether of metal or steamer California; is stated to be $500,000. It is surmised that armament will consist of six tin was-Provost Marshal of Nashville while Andy Johnson was the Military Governor of Tennessee and the most out-and-out Union man, and ho contracted such a friendship and admiration for Johnson that he was one of the most unwilling "to. give him up after Johnson changed his party. The -friendship was honorable -to both men. During the war the Champioji was leased and was edited part of tho time by Ingalls, now Senator," and "part of the time by Horton, now Chief Justice.

On March Martin changed It from a weekly to a daily; 'During that year or the next, he was elected Mayor of Atchison. Martin has always been -popular at homer and he will get all the votes, there are In Atch-, paper shall be stamped by the govern guns, two on each side, ono bow and one stern I- pivot of heavy calibre. Reports from the grain growing districts of Oregon indicate an unusually large crop this season. A ment and made tor all debts, duties and taxes in the United States at its stamped Second. There shall be no privileged class of creditors: official, salaries, pensions, bonds, and all deb taana ob nas Deen removed from office.

About 200 head of cattle have died from Erisonous herbs in the vicinity "of Silver take, ake county, Oregon, this spring. Obegox has a debt largely in excess of the constitutional limit of $50,000. 1 The Globe-Democrat 's special says Jos. H. Fore, who shot and killed his: brother-in-law, Munson TV.

Beach, of St. Louis, in July, It is said there can be nothing in the way of the Secretary having in the Treasury next January on amount -of coin necessary for resuming, lie has calculated on $203,000,000. The yearly gold payments by the government for interest on bonds is about which is more than covered by receipts from customs. Mbs. Stowe's new novel of "Poganuo People" will bo published by Fords, Howard Hulburt on the 22d.

ligations, public and private, shall be 1 i it 1 a jr. i xox, was murdered in the penitentiary, at oiscnargeu injue legal lenucr money oi the United States Urictly according to the stipulations of the laws under INFOBATION has reached Washington Jefferson City, Friday evening. oy a convict ison county next novemoer. in ot ne was elected Secretary of the Editors Ai- from Mexico that the adherents of Lerdo have xwgers. sopiation and Commander-in-Chief of the abandoned their efforts- to excite a revolution; When we were a boy we were inclined to the creed that a muskrat excursion was the muskratifying, sport in the world.

which they were-cOhtractedl' 1 Thfrtl Tlmf. flio minnrrA rf hft An Omaha telegram isays: The mare Mollie McCarthy, matched to run four miles and repett, at Louisville, July 4th with Ten-broeck for a purse of $10,000, arrived to-day, in Bud poble's special car under his personal care.1 placed upontlie samd footing'as that of Cbciau iiuuiciuuuu. axi uO uo new elected Vice President of the Editors'. As soclation and delegate to tho National Republican Convention. In '70, he was chairmah'of the committee on resolutions in the Bepublicaa State Convention.

In gold. i 1 7' Fourth. Congress shall provide said money adequate to the full employment i pui8innneiorm.n ti a rorm.n i ti i-u The President has. nominated vAmps Smith, of Cincinnati, to be Collector of Internal Revenue for the First' District of Ohio, vice. "Weitzel to be removed Gustavus at St.

Louis, and John Smyth, of North Carolina, to be Minister'-llesident and Consul-General at The members of tho Syndicate express the belief that the next subscription will close Coii. J. E. Hates, formerly State Treas-rer, has gone into the dry goods business at Olattio. His sons will take the active of the equitable distribution of its products and- tlieYrequireihehtS' of management.

business fixing a. minimum amount per out the remaining $15,000,000 of the original i'i A very heavy and rain storm passed over the northwestern part of the suburbs of Louis Saturday. One hundred houses were damaged. The will reach many thousands of dollars. JA' Chicago dispatch says: The rcducod rates on freight fromtNew York to Leuis which was announced last will not go into effect, the order foi the reduction of wages hav- ing been, revoked.

Ratei will therefore remain as heretofore. 71, no was appointed Centennial Commissioner by Gov. Harvey1, and in the same year was one of tho incorporators of the Kansas Magazine Company. In '72, ho was again elected a delegato to the National Eepublican Convention. He as been a delegate to and an' officer of most capita to the population as near as may Ije, and otherwise regulating "by wise The Cincinnati Gazette estimates that, ere the end of the year the country will have a mixed i currency of, essentially, $925,000,000.

5 Secretary Sherman thinks the Electoral Commission settled the Presidential question beyond all question of Congressional investigation now. jt At the funeral of Professor Henry on Thursday the pall-bearers were Associate Justice Strong, W. Corcoran, Admiral Rodgers, The Dime Savings Bank at Sacramento. ottne state Conventions since tat time. He is now President of the State Historical Society, of tho, Kansas and Associated Press, and of the Kansas Association of Editors and General Humphrey, George w.

Child s. Admiral has suspended. It proves to have been a sham affair. Deposits, about $15,000 assets, stocks of the nominal ol $10,000,. but worth much less.

A ereat portion of the depositors and equitable provisions of law, so that the rate of interest, will secure to labor its just rewards. Jk 'Fifth. is inconsistent with the genius and spirit of popular government that any species oi private property should be exempt: from bearing its just share.of the public burdens, uov- ernment bonds should be taxed precisely as other property and a graduated income tax be levied for the support of the government and the payment of its debts. The heaviest shprer we, have heard of is the man up town whose wife woke him up, during a tempest, saying she did wish he would stop snoring, for she wanted to hear the aro children, and much indignation is manifest- ea. The ''Rational" Parti.

THE Chicago Sub-Treasury has receiv Joseph Patterson, of Philadelphia, Surgeon-General Barnes, Captain Carlisle P. Patterson, Professor Gayot, Professor Newcomb, Gen. Poo and Professor J. C. Willing.

The Kussian Minister went to the' coast of Maine last week to look after Russian steamers. A' Spencer F. Bated, Assistant Secretary of the Smithsonian Institute, has been elected 1 The following Is the platform of the new ed altogether $80 000 of the new silver of which all but $7,000 have been -disbursed. National Party, which wo publish for, the The applications for them foot up from $1,000. There is a factory in Davenport, for, making sugar fromlntiian corn.

The product somewhat resembles maple and sells readily in the neighborhood. The information of those of the old parties who may wish to know what the new one to $15,000 a day. yt The. people of San Francisco: want, the bell-punch. i 'ImmlsccncesoIcoliii 'J From the Springfield (TIL) Journal.

i i lit. i Is: Whereas; Throughout the' entire country the value1 of real- estate is de syrup is especially liked. Among the most successful books lately: uublished bv subscription in Philadelphia GENERAL FOREIGN NOTES, Evert year English and Eastern travel to thePacine coast increases. a 1 1 preciated, industry paralyzed, trade de pressed, business, and wages Thkbe are more than 11,000 women tel- reduced unparalleled distress innicted Secretary in place of Prof. Henry, deceased.

The Senate Committee on Transportation Routes to 'the Seaboard on Friday, heard Capt. J. B. Eads on the advocacy of the bill providing that the government payments for the construction of tho 'Mississippi river jetties be hastened in accordance with the results Of the deepened channel, attained. Prof.

Joseph of the Smithsonian Institution at Washington, died on the lSthinst. He was born in 1797. Senate confirmed the following nominations!" Lather H. Cummings, of New Jersey, Indian: Agent, San Carlos-Agency, Ari zona. Postmasters: Jno.

Fairbury I1L i is a "Cyclopaedia of Methodism," edited cgraph operators in Great Britain. on ine poorer anu miaaie ranKs of our people the land filled with fraud, embezzlement; bankruptcy, crime, suffer ing, pauperism ana siaryauon; ana Whereas. This state of thincrs has One thousand cotton operatives at Greenland, near Glasgow; have struck against a reduction of tender cent, on their wages, 1 The condition of Earl Russell, who- has been sick, is extremely critical. There are thirty thousand Thessallan refugees in Greece. They refuse to return" to their homes.

"Many of Jhenx are joining the Greek army. been brought about, by legislation in XI SA Iwi. I 1 oy isisnop Simpson, ic is a royai ucutu of 1,027 ages, with 4bo illustrations. X.nJ 1 'ii i Ji" nil'" ill --f The United States 'utilizes in agriculture 10 per cent, of its area; Great Britain, 58 per cent. France, nd Belgium, 83; Austro-Hungary, 88; and Holland, 70.

This shows conclusively 4 whence the agricultural growth must ine lmeresis oi ana aicuueu uy money lenders; bankers and bondholders, and Jas. M. Brack; Euclaire, Wisconsin Norman B. Ives, Indepence, Kansas, I jV iiejieas, Wlnle we reeogniza the Sixth. The public lands are the com PERSONAL AND POLITICAL.

I oreikgmen nots 'have taken mace WE hear it rumored that Cyrus I during the past week in England. mon nroiiertv of the whole beoDle and should hot be sold to' speculators," nor, jr. oi wui probably bo a candidate for Congress from the First District. -Li granted to railroads, or other cor porations, but should be donated to The Russian headquarters are still at Ban Stef ano, but the entire army, his moved northward except a few companies. The London Tim e' says the war has already cost Russia about 1,000,000,000.

It is believed the yielding to tho in the Havana Democrat gives the following reminiscences; which will awaken In very many of, our "gray -beards (ex-President Lincoln's old- friends "and neighbors) memories of the long, long ago. Tho writer says: -J "Having been" informed, that Jesse Baker; of Crane jDnSek lived near Old Salem, when our assassinated President 'kept that ancient burg, I pllgri- mated to Uncle Jesse's commodious residence, some weeks ago, and found a rich-mine of wealth; 'After stating my errand, the venerable octogenarian cast his eyes ona largo portrait of Abraham Lincoln, whlcH decorated the parlor, and proceeded to relateamong others, the following: "When "first camo to Salem; the people didn't like nim "very we'l, for he was a terrible uncouth youngster, but they got: to like him mighty smart shortly He wasthebonestest storekeeper they ever had on the Sangamon He was a great fellow to joke and was eternally a-studying some book. My father and a couple other old settlers made up some monev trj buy some law-books for him. I often" bet with young Lincoln on horseraces and but whenever he lost I offered him the money, but he said: "No, no, Jesse, you won' the money honestly, and I don't take it back." Lincoln was a great'f riend to the Butledge family. He' took a great liking to Annie, and she never kept company with anybody else.

Abe and her. were engaged to "be married, but she died, Lincoln took It actual settlers in limited quantities. seventh. Tho Uovernment should by leaders to see all propei cy dividedbut their, own, if they have any. They want freedom in.

everything; freedom of all sorts and sizes; but it always out to befreedomfor themselyesr-never for the other fellow. general enactment encourage the (Je- uavico oi ms paysicians, wui spend tne snmmef veiopment of our agricultural, mineral, ui iiiiiicv The last of the Van Rensselaers. has just died at Kew York, Alexander, son of the Young Fatroon, Stephen, and. grandson of the Old Patroon. Stephen was the oldest of the Old Fatroon's five sons, and had' his patrimony "lands on the extending south of Albany and twenty miles east and west of theHudson River." Miss Henrietta Dana, the youngest daughter of, the Hon.

H. Jr. has recently, it is reported, entered the Roman Catholic Church. iH i i They have a sensation in Indianapolis. atMonta' Cassido, the celebrated Benedictine Abbey of Naples.

mechanical, manufacturing and com- According to the Wiener Tagblatl tbd werjM resources, to the end that labor may be fully and profitably emnloved. passes reported taken by the. Insurgents are be but no mononolies should hft lpmlizL low tne Baifcans andxrajans Jatt. AU attempts to dislodge them have been unsuccessful. I Eighth.

All useless offices should be ALREADY at the-Paris Exposition com- abolished, the most; rigid economy en-plaints are heard of intense heat beneath tho forced in every branch of the public A C031PANT with a capital stock; of has been organized in California for tho purpose of making watermelon su- gar and oil, claiming' that ten per cent, of sugar can be obtained from the juice, and twenty-five per cent, of oil from the seed, suitable for table besides extracting glass roof of the Champs do Mars Palace. service, and severe punishment indicted upon public officers who betray the The Alblnlan revolt Li Old Servla has It Is alleged that the. Judge in the celebratod case of Mrs. Clem, charged with the murder of Young, received one thousand dollars for dismissing the case. Mr.

W. Auen is the funny man of the New York Times. been suppressed. 1 A Londos? dispatch says llotlng contin- Ninth. As educated lalxr has de-? vised means for multiplying production Gen.

Henry M. Hoyt, aiconoi irom tne rina ana pulp. the Republican the military and police being unable to preserve nominee for Governor of Pennsvlvunia. I alpaa. order.

uy nn euiions ana discoveries, ana as their use. requires tjie exercise of mind Measures are bciag taken bv the Ger man Government to suppress the so much tq heart that we thought ho would go Ho wrote 'mournful verses from as wen as body, such should be had that'7 the numbers oi! hours of daily toil will be reduced, civ- jLiiJt. vzax wui not aqy case visit the Paris Exposition, but some of the Grand Dukes Burns poems withchalk on the fences, win, ii circumstances permit. ing io me orbing classes more leisure and hummed sad songs for a long while The largest farm In the United States is said to belong to Messrs. Miller Lux, in California, who 4own 700,000 acres an area nearly as large as the.

Sjtate of Rhode-Island. There, is section of; 400,000 acres, about elpven miles wide and sixty long, well suppUed farm ihouses, barns, improved machinery, etc, tor mental improvement and social en- He finally irot married to Marv Todd for ing lawyer of Luzerne county. Gen. McCijEllan hid' written to A. S.

Hewitt; opposing the reduction of the army. i Many: of the stories told about the early poverty of rich men are exaggerated, but the late William S. O'Brien, of California, was born in an Irish hoveLi which? is the poorest possible place to be born in. When he died the sank of Nevada, with its ten million dollars capital, was but one item of his property. The Des Moines Dispatch, ot the 15th instant, says Judge Dillon addressed the finest audience last nieht that has assembled in this Over 100,000 men, women and children are involved in the Lancashire, England, strike.

i x. .11 1 joymenr, and saving tnenv trom prema- whose father I run wbisky distillery for ture decay and death. A soma time; Mary -Todd- was -a nice girl, Adeianople, is to bo theRusslan base of operations; is 130 miles Northwest of Constantinople. It is a city of abont iso.ooo xeiim. xiie uuopiion oi an nmencan out sno couion noiua canaie to Anna monetary system as proposed herein; ledge.

Lhelrcpmsuireymoland inhabitants. Before the capture, of Constanti win iiannomze an amerences regard i. on quiver. "J.nac stream nseu to De ciuied nople it was tne Turitish Capital. to tariff and federal taxation, reduce I Little Mackinaw, I named It Quiver.

General Grant, who is now In Paris, and equalize'the cost of transDortatiori because it was Lin- wiu Bpena two months in that city, and wi1. by land and water, distribute equitably! coin surveyed some government lands in tnen maice a tour of the Continent. He will re city since General Grant spoke before the Army of the Tennessee society. Jlis lecture "Inns of Courts and Westminster -Hair was a magnificent production. t.

Me. Secretary Schtjrz says his clrks can contribute for campaign trurnoses if thev turn io tne umteq states some time next year. the joint earnings of capital and laborJ Mason county, a Constable levied on "his secure to the producers of wealth the compass and. other instruments for debt, results of their labor and skill, muster and he would have sold or taken 'em along. IN the United Kingdom tho most liberal estimate cannot put the number of landowners at more than 200,000, of which the -owners in Ungland.

are less than 170,000, of Ireland 20,000 ad Scotland under 000. According to M. de Lavergne of heads of families In France, are owners of land, two-thirds 4 of whom cultivate their own lands mrsi want to, and intimates a willingness to draw his BIOGRi PHICAL. out or service the army of idlers I hadn't money enough to kill who under the existing system grow- the debt. Abe paid mo bacl; the money as rich upon the earnings of otners.

that all soon as ho had it The' first plea that he s. the men and women mav bv their, owii made. was for me.uid it was in the Salem Skclci of John, A. JIartlnt Editor of 1 Atchison "Champion." St Joseph Herald. -1 efforts secure a competence, so that store.

i -Some of. U3 liely follows had been on a spree to Springfield, when I set one over-grown fortunes and extreme pov- It is hardly necessary to tell who John eny win uo seiuom zounu wunin xne own wauec.wnen tne time comes. Kimball, the church debt raiser, was persuaded to attack the debt of a New York daily newspaper a few nights ago, and he was thrown 'seven to eight. He sustained a sprained back and a fracture of the left cavacle. He says he is not a Samson.

The Republicans of Massachusetts, it is said; are united In favor of the nomination of ex-Governor Talbot for- Governor. The Democrats are gravitating toward ex-Congressman Charles T. Thompson. Coii, McClure, of tho Philadelphia, Tim, an Independent Journal! with strong Democratio tendencies, has a very high A. Martin is, but, since it Is almost certain A woman has been, sentenced to death in Georgta Kate Southern, who in a fit of Jealousy stabbed to death at ra the woman who hai just bpfpro danced with fellows new coat, on -fire.

He had me arrested and tried, but Lincoln cleared me, and the burnt coat fellow had to pay the limits of our republic. that ne will be the next Governor of Kan Eleventh. Both National and ooo, own iuuls wm uuii' uu cuinKs ior tne crowd. Governments should establish bureaus "jo emments tta was nm in Pmnorinin years old. HeweS industrlar statUtics, 111.

11. -1-11 ty yearsaffoasa.nrlntcr. and beiran C1ed wun tne power ot gathering i not Alone. career as an editor and publisher Febru- anPTm The Eastern papers often represent that her.hustyand, is to behanged on- June unless executive clemency The last woman hanged in that State was Susan. Eberhart, who helped a deacon, her paramour, to strangle his The case of Kate Southern A very different, and she hasmany sympathizers.

MA. AriUUU.a JIL WT ILiI Lii in I I I 111 Ml.M J. Ill Til flTI I a I I I W. I. i( I II II lllllll in ITU II IIIIT'lf TTT11T1I sin, fc r-ViiT or employmcr labor in our prisons and t' aamuauaoior oenator xiiame.

The new Diocese of Qulncy Is now iilly equipped with a the Rev. Alexander Burgess, of Springfield, who was elected last February, having been consecrated on the zTi options hav been expressed on "Sf coWwent crazy together. At a recent hSw KrfcttSKSr metangel tax.payw8 cttho hau ot the loin. all leading questions, his has been open for rebuke, censure or Martin has stood this test; as an editor ho has received the usual: amount ol. IUV Anthony in Kansas (: rLeaven-worth THE EAST.

1-' i The New York Syndicate has decided China ,13 a problem of the most serious ff. Wr t- of praise and fault-finding; but, his char to take tne remaining $15,000,000 ot the $50, acter as a man of integrity, honor and iSEwi -Y commend legis-. government, had been reduced in nine to its July "Wo landed in Kansas City, WJ "verea by tiS I suppression. more than, i.eighty-seven million years emigrant aid party, monsisting of twenty. oStioSFtor oStobSr, NoTeSberaid DecSbS When the Eepublican party held its first that men in congress connected dollars: are thus anticipated." A laie Dart of the jLcniLuruu uonvpnnnn in Kn.nan.ct.

n.r. na- i wwm. vnu um iajiiliihu uiiiiies. imw nine men. we were one of the original wui De sow aoroad.

watomie, May 18th, 'SD, he was onot of fdts stood up manfully for tho rights of the NewlTork, 187G $140,357,557 Newiork, 1866.V.Y.i.,..Uv;t. 33.654.GS3 Secretaries. In July, of that vear. whpn I people, and met the threats of the Increase" in ten years only 21 years old, he was the Secretary power and the ridicule of of tho Convention that formed the State ignorant and subsidized press, yet Canada is thoroughly, scared and is aiming vigorously, East and West, in preparation for Fenian invaders. Four gun-boats have been put in commission on the Kiver St.

Clair and Lakes Erie and Ontario scouts are out, and Philadelphia, neither the Republican" nor the Demo rnuadelphla, 18G6 35,140,335 uonsurauon. un uctooer 'lZth ho one of the Secretaries of the Convention cratic parties in their national policies t. tne militia is tmaer arms. Increase in ten propose remedies for the existing evil. The general Synod of the "Reformed at Lawrence that nominated the first State founders of the city of Lawrence, which, at that time, had but one log-house.

We returned to Rochester, New, York, in August, and came back to Leavenworth June 8th, 1S57, to' reside permanently." "Wo started the Conservative January 29th, 1851, purchased vthe Bulletin ,1864, the 'Times May 5th, 1871 and the Commercial January 1st, 1876. jWe personally carried the first number of the Leavenworth Conservative of January 9th, 861, con-ttaining the news of the admission of into the Union, to the Legislature then M. V. 186G whereas, independent Ureen- Presbyterian church of North America was in ticket. December he was elected as a session in New York last week.

State Senator; and so acted after' Kansas $31,023,936 35,758,114 0,722,274 $26,035,840 43,500,4117 13,021, 4G3 bacK party ana other associations more 4 i i Ltxers of administration on the estate was admitted, in 61. It will bo seen that Increase in ten years Boston, Boston, 18GG or less effective, have' been unable hitherto to make a formidable' oppo- he was in. at the birth of the Constitution of the late Wm; Orton, president of the Western Union Telegraph Company, were applied for to the surrogate of New York yesterday. Wm. Or sition to oiu party organizations, and whereas, The limitincr the leiral Increase in tenyears.

Baltimore; 3343,251 tender quality of greenbacks, the chang ijiaiumpre, in sessiuu itb uanicuuc. ton, ana uuver ii. Jfaimer, were appointed administrators by surrogate and their bonds fixed at $100,000. The estate does not exceed $50,000. A telegram from North Troy, Vermont, says It 4s supposed that the Fenians Increase In ten' The Hannibal St Joe B.

B. Chicaco. lS7G.ii..'...., $11,414,695 17,831,602 5,397,064 ing ui uuneiiu uunua nuo com, tne ue-monetization of the silver dollar, the excepting of bonds from taxation; the contraction of the circulating medium, I and the Laws and might well run on that platform. When "Win; K. Seward visited Atchison, in; September ''60, he was Introduced' to the people by Marttn.V in1 November -of that year ho was made Secretary of the Belief Committee.

In May, '61, he was appointed Postmaster at Atchison. On October 27th he was mustered in as Lieutenant Colonel of the 8th Kansas regiment was made its Colonel Nov. 1, and; wan mustered out of the service Nov.P15,. '64, The military history' of Martin 'andnls reg Increase in ten the proposeaa lorce resumption of specie camped near tins vuiage nave departed. Tnere has been a large number of strangers in town.

The most intense excitement prevails across New New Orleans, 1866 payments and the prodigal waste of of public were crimes against the 13,858,413 Louis XV 'ii sThb President," Dowd, and Mr. i Leonard, of New and other gentlemen interested, aye lust returned frpm a thorough Inspection of the entire Haimibal St. Joe road; itsri lands, business, etc. The results are that Col. Stevens retires, Maj.

Increase in ten vearsr rrmT: people, and as far as possible the results -5? 80,366 the border. i I dispatcit from Boston says the New England and Association. has adopted a resolution recommending to the trade a discontinuance of the custom bf dating bills St. Ixjuia, 16,318,000 of these criminal acts must bexounter- JiOUia, 1866.m 5.671.50U acted by judicious legislation. Increase in ten tmm Therefore, tve assemble in National $10,645,500 Convention and, make a-declaration of Here in these MaUt beyond the time when goods axe shipped, and to reduce the time from six to four 1 I It' is said that1 Russian-Ameri(iah; le- pur principles, ana invite au patriotic of municipal indebtedness in ten years of citizens to nmite in an effort to secure I more than a hundred, and thirty million iment was published in the papers of the time and afterward in the reports of rthe Adjutant General, and was a very gallant and honorable i one throughout.

The Elghth'served In Missouri, Ken-tuckyTennessedGedrgidi5 and all the way across the country to San Antonio; lmanciai returiu iiiiu liiuusiriiu question may well be raised: gioH is forming in Philadelphia. Irish are par tlcularly requested to apply It Is how discovered that the "Woman's Hotel hi New York was never intended by Mr 7 ato me large citle3 of this country lapsm J. B. Carson is in full charge as general Manager, -Mr. McDeal Is apnointed Agent and Alberger; a railroad man of note from New.

has, been placed to of tHe Western Division, jlorty mils of steel rails are tho way, new bridges and trestlesare i being built, and the. road will soon put in a condition that" make it once more the "Old "Reliable. Other changes wili nocccsarUy follow. i -m i i xne onramzauoni snail do Known as irno Danimmtcv? Texas, where the last officers and soldiers LUO XI AX.lJiAU XT AlVi 1 uuu uuucr tula were mustered out. It was in- great bat tles and In small, and added glory 1 to the name of Kansas wherever it went.

Mar- iiuuonai, buiio anu local associations to Qfr fr-iT 7, oiA fin aiOAfAn return of his old neuKUgio affection. The time John D. O'Combn; of Chicago, is making arrangements for a billiard tournament wio vinuu iwvmio wi ouv.ii xucu i oi His return to Berlin is uncertain..

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