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The Atchison Weekly Patriot from Atchison, Kansas • 3

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Jlore Boaaiaa Cruelty. ARMY AND MILITIA, A BASK ROBBERY. EQUAL SUFFRAGISTS. Chicago, March 5. Geo.

Kennan Tfca Famotn fxwa nf Fimu has sent to the Associated Press further written particulars of the Kara atrocities. I'ractices Inaugurated for Bringing Tba Coming On of America. Van has fifty per tent more of the flesh-forminc: elements of cocoa than is obtained by the best processes of jf ether manufacturers. which led to the hunger strike, which was Them Into Closer Relations. self inflicted by the female prisoners.

The The Patriot Extends Its Hand to the Ladies and Says Welcome to Atohison. communication gives the details also of 1 FAIB POSTPONEMENT TALK. A Bold and Successful Bobbery of a Bank at Valley Fall Saturday Bight. The Eotber Brought to Bay at Meridea and Killed Early Yesterday iIornin. the brutal flogging inflicted upon Madame Sigida at a time when she was physically unable to endure the punishment and from which it is thought she died.

The District Convention in Session at the Christian Church-A Good It. M. Bate Addresses tho Hoim Con It is further stated in the communication miUee in Fovor of Wnunker'i Fottal Telegraph Scheme Green's tatements IMtnroved. "BEST A COES FARTHEST." Doctors and analysts of the highest standing all over the world, certify to this immense saving, and by Van Hoo-ten's special process only can this be attained. StvTaa HociP i Ooooa bA.

alwaya a Uw neat adraaUga at aaU laanniiiaiuniM. Ka auaaw. tanlota. tat ia ail mrt. that almost immediately afterwards Mesdauies Suiiritska, and Kavalskaga poisoned themselves.

Thirty of the male prisoners took poison, but two of them died, Kalushnoi and Babekof. Uecker shot himself in the head but recovered from the pistol wound because the Programme for To-day and To-morrow-Other Items. Washington, March 5. Mr. D.

1L Bates of New York appeared before the 1 to wiiiauM aj maaieal ana, aateaa' aCien or ohaoaaatea, IW atoll naa ay calMrea mr adalia. At four o'clock Saturday afternoon an uknown man, supposed to be a farmer, entered the bank of Hicks Gephart at Valley Falls and stated that he was suffering terribly with the neuralgia, and that he wished to remain there until Dr. Gephart, the president of the bank, should come in, as he needed some treatment and (iephart was bis physician. He took a seat by the stove and aited there until 6 o'clock. It being Saturday and the first weaoon was small and cheap.

This is all POWDER 1 aoasn 2 -Oaaaa 9W aaa afrrfc. rtek aad fur. amk far Tut Hotrm'a aad aWt aabr. embodied in a letter written at Paris by a Russian friend ot Mr. Kennan s.

lhe Absolutely Pure. This powtler never varies. A manel'of purify, atreneth and Imle-wuueiiess Mere economical letter closes in the words of one of the political convicts: "This is the beginning of the end." TUESDAT'8 8ESBI0X, The Patbiot does not believe that Equal Suffrage will ever benefit this country, nor the people who live, move and have their being in safty beneath the broad wings of the American eagle, bnt it is not a crank, nor a chump, nor a crazy, dwarfed, narrow minded old fanatic; INT REST PAID QUARTERLY ON DEPOSITS. The governor of the province of the than Uie ordinary kinK and niniu I be sli In comnetltlon wiin'theiiiullittiilrnfluw test, short weiem, aiurn or itmsrmiiie nowuer. ro.

narrt TSlVrflVQ I bonse committee in favor of Postmaster Wanamaker's bill for the estab- the method and results wnen a limited postal telegraph DJTQp Of llgs 13 taken; It IS pleasant M-rvice. Mr. Bates stated that he refreshing to the taste, and acta resented a company of gentlemen who gently yet promptly on the Kidneys. ere prepared to build telegraph lines Liver and Bowelsf cleanse, nertre! tem cflectuaUy, dispela colds, Lei ne had for thirty years in the tele-aches and fevers and cures hahitua. graph business, five of which had been constipation.

8yrup of Figs ig the in tlie government ervice. Mr. only remedy of its kind ever pro- "id he would like toscort some .1 statements made before the committee duced, pleasing to the taste and ao i opposition to the bill brthe repre-ceptable to the stomach, prompt in tentative of the Western Union Tele-its action and truly beneficial in its foraph companv. Dr. Green.

Dr. Green 1 a 1 old 1 of the month the cashier was very busy and uWkU idid not lock up early. At6 o'clock the Trans-Berkal, the procurer, the district surgeon and two gendarme officers have goue to Kara, but for more than a week his correstmndent says no news has been received from there. In cans. KolALllAKlNO ilk-rat, cashier, Mr.

Coen, closed up his business Die Mm Bail and was placing the money in the vault In his letter to the Associated Press, Mr. hen the thief appeared at the vault door THE PATRIOT. with two revolvers and demanded that the The Importance of purifying the blood ean not be overestimated, for without pure blood you cannot enjoy good health. At this season nearly every on needs a good BMdickne to purify, vitalize, and enrich the blood, and we ask you to try Hood's Do Miliar Sarsaparilla. It strengthens reCUIIar builds np the system, creates an appetite, and tones the digestion, while it eradicates disease.

The peculiar combination, proportion, and preparatioa of the vegetable remedies used gtre ta Hood's Sarsaparilla peeul- ix lar curative powers. Ko llSGII other medicine has such a record of wonderful cures. If you have made up your mind to buy Hood's Sarsaparilla do not be Induced to take any other Instead. It Is a Peculiar Medicine, and is worthy your confidence. Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold by all druggists.

Prepared by I. Hood Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar therefore it is proud that it has the distinguished honor of welcoming to Atchison, in behalf of the citizens of Atchison, the representatives of the several Equal Suffrage clubs of this district, who to-day met in convention at the Christian church for the purpose of transacting business that will further the interests of a cause which cashier pay him $10,000, and said he pro Kennan states that he has every reason to believe that his correspondent is trustworthy. That he received directly from the province of the Trans-Berkal the information that he sent him. Mr.

Kennan says that the Journal de St. Petersburg, OP ATCHISON, KANSAS. posed to lock him in the vault for security. Saturday, Ma.ch 8, 1890 Opened for Buslnei BOth Seoember, 1 883. The cashier recognized that he was in the healthy and agreeable substances, its power of the desperado and pleaded for his many excellent qualities commend Mr.

Bates, that the Baltimore and Ohio Telegraph company had started to sma things and had done so. In order to disprove these statements Mr. Bates outlined the history of the Baltimore and they believe is right. mm MoHdau' Dalfg. ife.

The thief then demanded the cur IFifty Thousand. the organ or the roreign ltusaian omce ana the St. Petersburg Xove Vremga deny the flogging and the subsequent suicide, but that these denials unfortunately do not carry as much weight as they would if the A Patriot reporter who has been to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Five per cent, annual. "doing" man conventions at the court Ohio Telegraph company, showing that ttflcate of deposit.

Tills Hank la oiwratetl milrlv in the Infer, xt rency and got about $3,000. He then made the cashier lock the front door, backed out of the rear side door, locked it and dropped the key by the side of the house and fcyrup of Figs is for Bale in 6O0 house for two years, was detailed this Kinplovea' checks mailed, issued by all lines ot railway and tbr business Arms of Atrtikmn. UJcaled at corner of Fourth and lommrrrlal Streets, AU huuu. D. M.

DAVIS, Secretary and Cashier. M. BUHUJS. m-ddent. Russian government naa not aeniea me story of the slaughter of political exiles in Yakutsk last March, the story that 1 am now prepared to prove before a committee of the International Prison accociation.

mmA 1 ki 11 1 ie company nan not ueen organizea to tod 1 bottles by all leading drug- but a 8hort time had liyed for gfctt. Any reliable drucrist who number of veare. As to the chanre by morning to attend the Equal Suffrage convention and write up an account of it. He went to the Christian church this afternoon leisurely walked away. Coen immediately rushed to the front door and gave the may not have it on hand will pro- Oreen that the Baltimore and Ohio Telegraph company had nariy ruined alarm, but the fellow got away.

tare it promptly for any one who Farmers Trade Wive. Captured. Fokt Smith, March 3. Deputy about 2 o'clock, and, on entering, could not help saying to himself: "Oh how different from the man conventions!" The atmos At 11:30 o'clock that night the thief A gentleman from Sidney, who entered the telegraph office at Meriden DBS. COFFEE MGEEHERE, the Baltimore and Ohio Kailr com- i pany, Mr.

Bates quoted figures to show there was no lo iu the operation of the telegraph company. Therawas a slight profit during the last rive or six mouths wisnes 10 try it. UO not accept any substitute, CALIFORNIA FIG SYflUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO. CAU JWI8VIUE, Kt.

HEW rCB. phere was pure. The delegates were talking one at a time. The president was and asked when the morning train left for Atchison, remarking "I am a slicker." was in the city to-day, told a Patriot reporter that the special dispatch in the Kansas City Timet this morning about two fanners having traded wives, the arrange Marshal Wilson has reached this place from the Creek nation with Gibson Partridge, the last of the notorious Barnett-Westley gang, who is charged with murder and horse stealing. Saturday Partridge that tne companv lived.

Dr. Ureen a He was informed as to the time when the keeping the very best of order without breakiug the pulpit every few minutes Specialists and Surgeons Have located DermatmiUv at Ati-Mann. Kn nnw sum r- ments all being made without the aid of a train left, and after receiving the desired information, wut to the American hotel. statement that the Baltimore and Ohio railroad I tad been compelled to sell its care and other property Mr. Bates char with a cane.

There was no fighting over was brought to bay in the caoin 01 an eiu court, was true. It seems that J. II. Fox Creek medicine man on the lrdegris We treat Consumption aiid all Iaitix troulilrs ly the Om.r Treat un-iit. anerrs and iimors cured without tlir knife or pxln.

Spinal, Nrnrou I )ieas. ami ila livalt-d lv llierele- the appointment of the several committees. where he took a room, leaving an river. The marshal and bis posse sur and 1. Sen ad were farmer neighbors in Col ton precinct.

Both were young married uiaicu araum aieutoo. i au aim see us aoout our mcuiotls. etc. uhi I lee aiil nhiata. rounded the cabin, and after parleying for some time set fire to the building.

Just Dr. CofTea romaa nrpmmf Ia Iwit mnA nn i l. Tt. order to be called at five clock. Shortly after the man had retired.

Officers Shire and Summerfield arrived, before the roof fell in the desperado came men and Schad had one child. The latter was considered by the good people of acterized as absurd. Vt. Ureen said Bates had stated that the Western Union had not reduced its rates below its competitor. Bates said there were numbers of telegraph offices situated in postottices in this country where the postmasters were oierators and that these oflices nuntliered hundreds.

There were no Donahues nor Van Winkles making motions to adjourn. There were no silly stories being inflicted upon those present, everything was running smoothly, and business was being transacted in an expeditious manner. The expressions out and laid down his arms. having traced the man to Meriden and act Colton an exemplary young man. He Lungs.

Chronic Female Diseases, Privet and Sexual, and all Uelormatir. rir. Ih-I hr names a number of dissases that he ran cure with from on to three llvrtniilik--aunli ut nose, famine closing up of the treatments bv eh-nrleli v. I KmUm-ii and noises In tlie ears many rases ran be restored In a few treatments. Ivs of vot 'e, xtauiUM-rmi: et.

enrvU. Su-iwrnunua hair, moles and warts in one treatment, by electrleilv. I liver rured. Sterility in women run restore everv case in Iwnnrtlirre treat nirnts. l-ner-rlioea or whites cured niiiekly.

Painful Menstruation ami hark aehe. irritation. and kidney disease cured qniekly. Birth marks or neavus rrmmnl l.v eVetrieitv. Cross eves, hiilr ing under orders from the county attorney to secure the man at all hazards.

They A Small Row. St. Louis, March 3. Henry CARTER'S! SPITTLE jlVER 1 rod taught the district school and was superintendent of the Sunday school and an ex- upon the faces of the delegates, however. were informed that a man answering The offices, as a were very small.

horter in the Universalis church. His Weber was arrested for raising a disturbance yestereday at the Seventh street the description was at the hotel and had lilts and Or formed nose-eured by one or two treatments. (Mr let ura of I'retlia-eured hvnrw M.lh- wife was young and pretty. Fox, too, was but in these offices he thought the best joint service could be given. Mr.

Bates bum. rausuc no online, no inieneranre witn business, arh-nrrle. Ilultorrl uv utr euLLiiic no inieneranee villi imisiiwss i.riMwh- (, caused the reporter to think that if they should take a notion to have a rumpus, they could have a mighty big one. retired for the night, but was intending to colored Methodist church. Service was and painless method.

Pnea, fistula, fissures cured in three treatments, ram. a ill sue iue lor arasetliat we fall on. Paraysis. nervousness, rured. treatment.

IVr-ams took up Dr. Ureen statements in turn leave on the early train. The officers re being held at the time. Weber, it appears, the possessor of an attractive wife. The two families became intimate and it developed in time that Schad and Mrs.

Fox had and madv) remarks concerning them. The convention was called to order by uremic noin any in tue aoova aiseases sitotiKt consult us. It rosls Kaeti natient i passed the church and addressed some A Doniphan county man was in Atchison yesterdy figuring on Atchison real state. It is a wise child that goes out of the room to laugh whn the old man mashes his thumb. Mr.

and Mrs. Longfoot were taken to the poor farm to-day. Longfoot is HO years old and his ife is W. TI.ey are colored. There is a man in town representing a sort of burial iusursince company.

The policy cover about enough money to buy a burial outfit. A large number of residences to be erected as soon as the weather will permit are under contract, and the building season promises to be lively. The register of deeds of Stafford county has probably the smallest tax receipt in the state. It is for one cent and is the tax in full on a lot in Lilteral. It has been discovered that kisses love kisses we mean are full of electricity Now we know why old maids have alwajs described them as shocking.

It is claimed that the commissioner districts in this county were gerrymandered to perpetuate certain men in office. If that was the case, the new board should see to it that the wrong is righted. Ed. W. Thorn burro, of Wetruore, and Miss Isabella Johnston, of GofTs, and Otis Atkins, and Miss Lydid Ileald, both of Atchison, were to-day licensed to wed.

"It is only with the aid of a strong Class that the street cars can be seen to move." Omaha Herald. It must be mighty poor liquor, then. One glass of some East Atchison whisky will make the cars move in both directions at ome, and fast, at that. The river is sa'd to be gorged between here and Kansas City to such an extent that fears of a flood below are entertained when the ice breaks. An examination is In progress with a view of using dynamite to relieve the pressure of the water from above.

Notwithstanding the fart that there are hundreds of people in Atchison who daily cry for bread, a large collection was taken Mrs. Ruth Durgan, president of the dis vulcar remarks to Henry Nelson, colored, mained in the hotel office to await the arrival of the train which the man intended to take, with the intention of nabbing him as soon as lie made bis appearance. Carina: of Pllaa Caaraatred-Will n. who was standimr at the enterance of the become enamored of each other, and that a similar state of affairs existed between Fox Regarding the difference between the American and English telegraph rate, he aai I there was an arrangement in force iu Europe by which messages of ten words could be sent from lxiints in trict. After the singing of a regulation ode, Mrs.

T. B. Davis offered a short church. The colored man attempted to ESek Eaadaehe and reliore all the troubles tncf-dent to a bilious state of the tjttem. such aa Dizziness, Kanaea, Drowsiness.

Distress after eating. taiu in the Bide, While their most rsmaxxsbie succeaa has been shown in curing and Mrs. Schad. The four became ac prayer. By agreement the district officers At the time requested, the man was called, avenge the insult when eber in ail tor Nelsou with a knife.

Nelson backed into the church aud was chased down the aisle quainted with each others feelings and Knirl nd to points in Frarice. Beltrium president, Mrs. Durgan; secretary, Miss and quickly responding, he soon appeared finally the two men struck a bargain in and other European countrsfes at a uui- SI 000 for any ease of failure. No money required uf responsible parties. Young; Man Who have tteeoma victim of solitary vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps to an untimely rjrae thousands of young m-n of exalted talent aud brilliitnt intellect may call with roundenre.

I)r. CoHm-After years of experience, lias discovered tlie irreatust cure known for weakness in the bark and limbs, involuntary discharges, impotenry, general debility, nervous and nnon opening the door of the office he wives. Schad bade his wife an affectionate Augusta Knower; treasurer, Mrs. J. W.

Fisher, all Atchison ladies became the by eber. A fcene of some excitement followed which was finally ended by the arrival of two policemen who arrested rami4 account for. On exaniinine the urlnarv deposits a ropv sediment will In found, and sometimes small particles of alUtnicn will a-pear. or live rotor will lira thin or uulkish hue, again rlianeiug to a dark 14- tordid aiearanee. There are many men who die of ilns dirneultv, iKnoraitl of the cause, which is a second state tif seminal weakness.

We guarantee a perfect cure in all such eases, and a healthy restoration of the genitourinary iHgaus. FrlroU llbwaaea-Rloml Poison. Venereal Taint, tileet. Stricture, Seminal Kmisxions. Una of feximl Power, Weakness of Sexual Organs, Want of desire in Male or Kemaia.

whether from llnpruilciit habits of vouth or sexual hal-lla of nutttirvr years, orauv eause that debilitatea adieu, kissed his little one goodby, placed beheld the two officers with shot guns levelled at him. They ordered him to lo' in rate of cents per message of ten words. He showed, by means of figures, that the Western Union rate for distances of 5(HI miles averaged 4U cents. officers of the convention. The president Weber.

Mrs. Fox on a neighbor's wagon and to then appointed the following committees throw up his hands and consider Headache, yet Carter's little Liter Pfll SM equally valuable in Constipation, curing and pre venting this annoying correct aU disorders of the liver and regulate the bowels. Tentf they only gether they were driven to Crook, a station A lommortore'n funeral. Credentials, Mrs. Dr.

Hambleton, himself under arrest, but instead on the Colorado division of the Union Pa ness, languor, roniusion of Ideas, palpitatHHi of the heart, timidity, trentbliiuc dimness of smlit. Washington. D. March 3. The This, lie snid.

was considerably in excess of the European rate. There was a demand on the prt of the public for Mrs. Alice Pratt and Mrs. Allen, of doing so lie lowered his hand to a side Sana cific, and then took passage for Denver. or giddiness, diseases of the head, throat, iwm- funeral of the late Commodore George B.

of Hiawatha; resolutions, Mrs. J. W. pocket, at which motion Shire and Sum orhkm. affections of the liver, lunrs.

stomaeh Fox and Mrs. Schad and the latter's child White, chief of the bureau of yard? and or bowels those terrible disorders arisim tne sexual lunetions, siicrdilv and is-nnalieullv Fisher, Miss Augusta Knower and Mrs. merfield fired killing the robber instantly. Consultation ami stricilv cxiri. from the solitary trie of vouth ami elirrd remained at Colton.

docks, took place at ten o'clock this Myers, of Hiawatha; plan of work. Mrs. a government telegraph service. The t-tnia-ter general's bill satisfied all demands and overcame all objections. It did' r.ot give the government any The load from Shire's gun took effect in tioes, bii liUng their most radietit hoes or an- "cutisl.

Abstxiiiite en res guaranteed. No risks morning from St. John's P. E. church and H.

H. Ktebbius, Mrs. T. B. Davis and Mrs.

the breast, while that from Summerfield's fiOTtE TO CA ADA. Cowan, of Valley Fails. The committees Acbetheywoold bealmostprioelosstotliosewM Ui'i'sr from this distressing complaint; butforto cately theirgoodnesa does noteud heroand those Whooncetr them will find these little pills Tal liable In so many ways that they will not be wil ling to do without them. But after aUsickhea4 wounded him in the shoulder. was largely attended.

After the services the remains were taken to the Baltimore sort of espionage over business of whatever sort sent over its lines. Mr. Bates tielaUoiis, renderinK marriage impossible. incurred. orresioiidenee romtlv answered, Take ohf- undid thonght before it is too late.

I and mclieines sent free from observation to all A week month may place vour ease beyond lrtsol the lilted Slates. the hope. My method of treatment i Caneers-Tutimrs and Hid I ters. Warts, WUIstiei rure the most olistinale r-s. and Mole.

rured bv new and luinless tleaU absolut) restore perfect manhood. nieoL si.iunfor a rAse 111 t.i A Mice Voting 3Ian Of Louisville In the side pockets of the robber's coat, Potomac railroad station and then con- will not meet until this evening, and each will be enlarged to five members. Reports veved to Philadelphia for interment in St. where he had made an effort to thrust his Take SttO.QOO and Skip. from the several clubs in the district were admitted that it would tako a long time to initiate the government into the mysteries of telegraphing, but it would not t.ike longer than it would to master any Peter's cemetery.

The navy department was closed to-day out of respect to the Louisville, March 4. Wm. II hands when he found he had been overtaken, were two bull doc, double action Pope, teller of the Louisville City National To Men There are manr Hair In elm tneitv. Patients from 111 su tofiOwho are troubled with Jrealed Kalistartotily by mail to all parts of the frequen; -arnatioiis of the bladder, often ac- lotted Slates. eoninatt bv a burning or smarting sensation, rpllenor or Fita-Positivrly cured by a new weakeuittfc the system Iu a manner tlie patient I and never faUuls method.

then read, after which the delegates engaged in a sort of an experience meeting revolvers with all the chambers loaded. It memory of Commodore White. Hhip Wreck. other technical work. bank, a trusted young man and frequenter which is in progress as The Patriot goes was evident that tie intended to sell his of the best social circles of this city, has CAl.i.

EARLY: Office lloura 9 to 12 mi. 2 to 4 and 7 to 8p.m. to press. life dearly. When commanded to throw London, March 4.

Details received hereof the loss of the British steamer gone. His absence at the bank yesterday Take elevator. OfrlCr Lnitcd States National Hank ISuildiug. up his hands he said nothing but uttered a The anil Array. Washington.

March 5. Evidently it is the uim of the present administration morning at first excited no suspicion, as it Quetta in Torres straight, while bound The district is composed of Atchison, Leavenworth, Jefferson, Jackson, Nemaha, Pottawatomie, Doniphan and Brown sort of a chuckle. I lis clothes ere searched Is the bane ot so many Ures that hers Is where we make our great boast. Ourpillscureitwhile others do not. Carter's Little Liter Pills are Tory mnsn acd Tory easy to take.

One or two pill make a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please all who use them. In rials at 25 cents; live lor tL Sold by druggists everywhere, or sent by mail. CARTER MEDICINE New York: SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE.

SMALL PRICE was supposed he was at his sick sister's bed side or in the country, detained by the from Cooktown for London show that the and concealed in his boot legs 2,788 of the of the war department to bring the reg colored men belonging to the crew took stolen moiiev was found. flood. When no word was received at 10:30 up at one of the churches last evening to counties. The delegates will not all be here until this evening, when it is thought possesion of the best boat on the steamer As soon as the news ot the shooting was o'clock. President James Spirtle, vice- and refused to let any one else enter it.

the enrollment will number about fifty, received at Valley Fally, J. C. Coen, the 1 SECRETS OF .1 H3 H3 The survivors ot the disaster took the ConsollOldDoctor The ladies are taking a great deal of in bank cashier, and a large number of other President J. D. Leech and Cashier W.

Parker became somewhat suspicious, They opened the vault and a hasty ex other boats and landed on Adolphus island, three miles from the scene of the wreck. terest in their work, and feel that they will citizens proceeded to Meriden, and fully from which they were rescued by the have a very profitable convention. identified the man as the robber. A amination showed that somewhere between steamer Albatross. ii.niu.ited with hich honors.

TtrontT 4,000 and 360,000 was missing. The mis The programme for this evening's session rS. aBSawJea. rl coroner's inquest was held yesterday after FREE. ular army into closer relations with the militia of the boveral states and territories.

Du. ing the pas few years the department has regularly detailed officers and men liel-mgiiig to the regular army to attend the enea npinejit of state militia, and to aid in the drill and in of the troois. ThKgood effect of this practice is already manifest in the better discipline and the increased interest of the "civilian soldiers' in military a I fairs. Another recently adopted practice, which is having a decided in-tluene-e for the betterment of local militia, is that of detailing regular army sing money was all large bills. Editor Cowles Dead.

years cwnence as lWessor, Lacturer. Author aud Specialiat ia tho Treatment and Cure of will be as follows: Organ voluntary, Mrs. noon and a verdict of jutifiable homicide returned. There are reasons for believing At the first his friends would not believe that Pope had gone wrong. Detectives and be added to the fund now being raised to end a lot of fellows to the Jawalalulu islands to convert cannibals.

Saturday night a large paving stone in front of Ed. Malloy's building, on upp Commercial street, was broken by some parties for the purpose of finding a ten dollar gold piece which had been dropped and rolled into a crack. It will cost about $50 to replace the rock. In directing envelopes "Mr." and Esq." are obviously superfluous. They have become stale and meaningless, and no courtesy is violated by their omission.

Cleveland, March 4. Mr. Edwin Cowes, editor of the Cleveland Leader, A. J. White; invocation.

Miss Newman; address of welcome, Miss Augusta friends began to search, thinking, possibly. Ijlur. dirk imMrhe, Co.llp.Hoa, n.l.ria, UrorUaiatotou, ua Itmltm the dead man's name to be Robertson, and his remains will be held a few days at Knower; response, Mrs. E. L.

Ilartough, he was still in the city. He could not be found, and soon the reporters discovered the bank robbery. As usual, they furnish died at his home this morning at the age or 56 years. He had been confined to his house during the last the weeks, most of Meriden, and if not claimed, will be buried Private, Hsrvous Chronic Diseases. Thousands of yottnit men and omen saved from an early grave; made fatliers and mothers; aud restored to pcrrnaiM-nt manhood and womanhood.

Read "Secrets Of Life" sent prejwid by vxpreKi ouly A Private Adviser for those contem- 1d for men "uttering from Private, Nervous or Chronic Uiseaaea. Seat prepaid by express of Leavenworth; reading from an address delivered by Hon. William Dudley Foulke at the opening of the national American ed the directors the first clue. He left the there. the time to his bed.

He was suffering bank Saturday afternoon with his usual BILE BEANS the SMALL SIZE (40 llrtle Rmni to th. Bottle). Tn.r An. tii. co.t.ici.nt.

SUIT ALL SCiKS. Price of either aise, 23c per Bottle. a 1 1 3 Mtilrl for4 nx. (pri or until. Xow, ttlve Attention from the same heart and stomach troubles gentlemanly greeting, "Good evening.

If otucer.4. generally r.tired officers, as professors of military tactics in state universities nud colleges throughout the that have afflicted him duriug the past four years. anyone wants me, send to my room, or telephone." He was wearing his overcoat, To the purification of your blood, for at no season is the body so susceptible to the convention, Dr. Hambleton; address, Rev Annie Shaw. WEDNESDAY'S SESSIOJT." -L Cowlds is survived by his wife and four The sooner any practice utterly useless is discarded the better.

Life is too short for country, lhe present congress has before it "a number of propositions calcu LIIST IT 1 flU HA II Nervous Debility. Abuses of tha Svatem. benefits to be derived from a good med His hands hung carelessly at his side. It is thought he must have had the money children. ieine, as in March, April and May.

Hood's the tolerance of lumbering superfluities. The programme for last evening's session of the Equal Suffrage convention was then, as he could hot have returned before Itrligionn Lunatic. Sarsaparilla is the people's favorite lpring taking the train. lated to bring the state militia aud the regular army into closer relations, and to further the plans already inaugurated Vitality. Confusion of Ideas.

to Society. Loss of Energy Premature Decllne.Varl- SSSt tho damning- effeetaor youthful 1st ihHL! 'i? lh? flrst.Uorws but remember that you are auen -OT'hJ mJe, from Bloominutox, March 3. Mrs. Mollie carried out, as published in The Patriot. Pone is a native of this state and thirty- medicine.

It stands unexualled for puri "When Mr. Wanamaker refused to appoint Clark Low postmaster, did be realize the service Mr. Low had been to the Re FOR ONLY. eight years old. He entered the bank in The address of Rev.

Anna Shaw was quite fying the blood, curing scrofula, salt Smith and her two sisters, Misses Julia and Emma Barnes, three prominent and highly 1881 as a clerk and was rapidly promoted. by the department in this direction. I'alr I'ost Talk. He was thought to be close. He had been long, but it was interesting, and the audience did not get tired.

Rev. Shaw can 1H for IObt orFAILlflU BSSHOOUl iSfHneral and KEKVGUS SaBItlTT; man rick rheum, regulating the kidneys and liver, reparing nerve tissues, strengthening publican party as a bluffer? During election times be was very popular ith leading a "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" life respected young ladies of Saybrook, were lodged in the county jail in this city Satur Eodv and Mind. Eifsrta 5Iarch5.

It entirely uoni in thief nf tlrru. lor some years, as many 01 his noon com make a better speech than half the man MliHil'IIIInf Errors or Ezcesws ia Older Young. bwt, NoH. aASHOODftally Hmnr.0. HmUnlirM st.4 and invigorating the whole body, as well as checking the progress of acute and Atchison Republicans because he made betting Democrats hunt their hole." Globe.

Mr.Low says '-Postmaster General panions are aware. At his room he was an unusually quiet young gentleman, and the only articles missing from there were day nignt. 1 hey have have recently been attending meetings held by the so-called Faith Workers, aud their minds have given 'or ttteahovedlsnniies that It will not mil. v2? iSS.T' sacredly confldt nunl. Medicine packed so as not simirtBc i nuKi.uirtuuiiKisi r.Kisut moui.

SbMlm.l. r.lll.s UBK 1 HKiTSS ST-Btei. I. S.jr. mi teallrr from K.i..d t.r.i.

CoulrlM. Writ, tfcea. nmristl. Boob, ox.lustlo. srafapilMrifilidilmi.

chronic disease, and restoring the afflicted a Bible and prayer boofc. At a room on way entirely. The girls are devoted Catho probable that the exposition will ba post-Kiiied until H'JJ. The Chicago representatives will not suggest the posttione-ineut nor will they object to it. They will leave the question to be decided by the senate and house of representative and they will abstain from attempting parts to a natural, healthy condition.

If Wanamaker never had a chance to nom orators ot the country. She seems to take creat delight in abusing Senator Ingalls and Marsh Murdock, on account of their bitter opposition to the Equal Suffrage movement, and during her speech last night she devoted considerable time to tit ib maoieAt. uuq n. r. "PJ uaeseTlrrtlon of case Is riven.rHitKie personal preferred.

1 VVf niKik sa. vuintiimi Kin you have never tried Hood's Sarsaparilla inate me." lics ana brigut, amiable women. Eight Hour a Day. OR LUCAS PRIVATE DISPENSARY, 68 Randolph SL, Chicago. IIL Jefferson street he frequently gave wine suppers to young men of his class and fast young women.

He gambled and was known as a "sucker." lie frequently was for your "spring medicine." do so this William Preston died at eleven o'clock this morning at his residence, 408 Parallel The Iondon Nrandal. New Yoke, March 3. The journymen season. St. Paul.

March, 5. The Pii their cases. The address, on the whole, uruns at nignt out was always at nis aesa plasterers of this city to-day made arrange street. Mr. Preston was born in Stock to influence the decision in any way.

If congress decides to have the fair in J'2 they will nay that the jeople of Chicago promptly, it will require a careful inves atihuaau Drill a. A HIIORT TALK. nccr-I'rcitx this morning prints the follow was good, and heartily enjoyed by those ments to celebrate the conclusion of an tigation to state the entire amount Pope port, England, Nov. 21, 1H21, came to this country in 1H50, and settled at Canton, who heard it. ing special from Seattle, Washington: will do their best to make a success of it tooK un nun.

lhe most importart witness in the cele The convention convened again this One of the Convention Women Givea that will be a credit to the entire country. If a ostponenieiit to 1W3 is (bought agreement by which they will commence on May to work eight hours a day at $4 per day. The agreement is to hold good for two years. The result is considered a most valuable precident in the contem where he resided until 1871, when he removed to Atchisou, where he has since re brated Loudon scandal case, which is ag morning at 9:30 o'clock, and the time until Later. It has been learned that Pope went from here to Cincinnati, thence to Detroit, and it is thought that he is now Her Idea of Thins.

probable, tney will announce that the "What success have the Equal Suffra sided, for some years past he has been a sate in canaaa. managers of the fair will make good use itating the British parliament, and has indirectly caused the suspension of from the House of Commons for MAtKETS BTTELEGRAPB KAHSAM CITY. akbas Crrr. March a. The Dally Indicator reports: WntAT-The market was stead r.

No. hard, cash, 63Vic No. red, cash, ec bid. Cobn The market was steady. Mu.

cash, ats- March, 17e. Kvk-xo. cash, and March. 36e bid; XVit asked. Ko-Ouiet atlOMe.

plated movement of eight hours labor for gists of Kansas experienced during the bookkeeper at the oflice of the Poineroy of the c.kli;i nal time. The sentiment all trades unions. noon was taken np in hearing reports from the several committees, and arrainging the district work. At the afternoon session greetings from abroad were read, after which another experience meeting similar The Xorth Dakota How. past two years?" asked a Patriot re Coal company.

He leaves a widow and an is almost unanimous in favor of lHSKl, insinuating that Lord and the Bismarck, N. March 5. Attorney Pound Mead. only child, Mrs. J.

II. Garside, of this city porter of a prominent woman- at the convention this morning. and if the house does change the date the bill will be amended whfta it reaches government aided the witness to escape. The time of the funeral will be announced It is the proprietor of the Hay Market sa to the one of yesterday wss indulged in. General Goodwin's reply to a request for information as to the powers of the senate committee investigating the charges of "Splendid success, replied the woman, hereafter.

that body. The Circulation. loon, in this city, who was interviewed "At the spring election in 18S7," she con The most interesting feature of the afternoon session was the question box. The While to filch a book from a private library and fail to return it may not be Kansas Citt, March 4. A special to the Star from Marion, Kansas, says: The dead body of J.

Ehrlieh, a farmer living near here, was found this morning not far from his home by a strunser. Ehrlieh left home Sunday night. The cause of his death is unknown. An inquest will prub- yesterday, and said: "1 authorize you to tinued, "the women of Kansas polled corruption in connection of the lottery scheme and the election of United States strong. Fancy creamery, 21Q9r; deny most emphatically, in my name, that questions were all propounded to Rev.

27,000 votes in cities where the law allows other grades, 16felKc deemed so dishonorable as to steal two or Washington, March 5. The treasury department monthly statement of changiM in the circulation during Feb Fancy, $4 SOQS 00. it a v- Market steady. Shaw. She answered them.

1 ever received any assistance from the senate, was taken up in the s- nate yester women to vote against 61,000 votes polled Rev. Shaw will deliver another address British government, while 1 was in Bel day. Goodwin replied in a sarcastic vein, in the same cities ty the niou. Between ruary past shows a net decrease of $10,. three dollars from the pocket of the owner of the library, the result is, however, all the same.

If your friend has a book and you want to borrow it, ask him for it and gium, or was suded in any way by a consu this evening, after which the convention stating that there a great many ways of that election the spring election of ituiy oe neiu 10-aay. The Ohio Flood MubnldiBg. late or legation iu Brussels, to leave the compelling witnesses to testify before an 1S89 the woman vote increased about thirty In round numbers there was a decrea- of JW.OUU.0-.IH iu gold certificates. will close. The ladies think they have had a profitable meeting, and they surely Cincinnati, March 3.

The river is country. Nobody ever molested ine in investigating committee, and in a flippant pr cent" he will very likely let you have it; but it "J.OoXi in United States notes. Uclinuui, ana 1 was at perfect libertv to steadily falling at the rate of nearly an manner called attention to the fact that in have had a very interesting one. "How many cities are there in the state come and go wherever I pli-ased. the dark ages the rack and other instru (loo in gold coin.

in standard silver dollars. in national bank KBClUh Breeds of Shoes The relative sizes of Uie various breeds may be seen by comparing the following weights of the priie fat wethers and lambs under a year old at the English shows of the past fall months. The common average weights of the sheep men tioned are about two-thirds of those of tlie fat wethers given below: Weights of Sheep. Lanka. Leicester S4 IS Cbtswokt 77 IT4 Lincoln avn rM South tkmnS S17 16 Hampshire ft ISS Hhropahira Ml MR Oxfurdaulra i Cross breeds The Lincoln is the largest of all sheep and its fleece is the longest.

Fat wethers of this breed have reached a weight at over 400 pounds, and the word a length of sixteen inches. Tlie Hampshire, aa tlie weight of tlie lambs will show, is remarkable for its rapid early growth and the size of the Luulo. For the produo-tion of early lambs its fjtiick growth and black face give it an ad vantage over all other breeds. The Um- '11 breed has been imporias) to a small extent, but it has proved quite unsuitable to I he American climate and conditions feeding. Tlie ShrojrtUiire is hardy, yields the bct of mutton and a very good fleece of excellent wool, rears its lamlM well, and la not particular about the climate or locality.

In tliese respects it surpawea all the others named except the South Down, and it surpasses tliis iu iu size and the weight of its fleece, states Henry Stewart in Rural New Yorker. which have woman mayors?" would lite also to Uenv ie cliartrea Kaksas Crrr. Ho, March S. Catti -Receipts, 5.900; shipments, tjen. The mi-: et was steady.

Steers, S3 au4 cows, 43 00; storkers and feeders, SO it 40. Hoos receipts, shipments, 1,400. Tr-e market naa 2e lower. AU grade. 971 hulk, S3 n.

Miir.K.- Receipts, shipments. GOO. The market steady, tiood to choice lambs and muttons, Win 40; Blockers and feeders, IS IN ilA 3X CHICAJ4. you want to retain his friendship unbroken, return the book as soon as you have read It. Never borrow a book and then keep it inch an hour, and tne railroads that have been driven from the Central nnion depot will return to it to-night or to-morrow.

The high water in the Ohio river will ments of torture were resorted to. He holds to this theory, that the committee notes, and in subsidiary silver. Five; Baldwin City, Elm Falls, Argo- against me mane oroau cast in tne English and American pnpers. It has not only injured me financially but hits preyed on dPlay the completion of the "Mason," the The weather is warmer but fair and the cannot lawfully investigate street rumors. nia, Cottonwood falls and oskaloosa.

It would be more honorable to steal it out llie.e was an increase of $1,844,000 in silver certificate. The total circulation several senators made addresses, severely tall will be more and more rapid. And, to go a little beyond your question. uiy ueaiiii. i was iu poor nealtn in I.

on first of the three boats to be used by the Kansas City and Missouri River Trans right. The police court held a long and in scoring tue attorney general, ana nis communication was stricken from the record. don and was nearly blind. Several leading in each or those cities the council is composed entirely of women. Then, there portation company, probably for a month physicians in London will testify to this, teresting session.

Two men forfeited, one inciiiuing it. i iarK vt no treated me. t.en Jeferson Citt, March 4. The impression here is that no shortage will be Yesteroay the report which denounces senators who voted for the bill providing for the appointment of resident agents for are several cities in which the councils are of March 1 past is placed at against on March 1 1 year ago. A Klow ta a Itallroail Company.

Washington. Mirth 5. Land Commissioner Groff has denied the applica SIS and the other S3, put up Saturday beyond the time the contract called for its completion. The builders contracted to tlemen who lived at. my house on Cleve partially compost of women." land street were treated as they liked, aud Bight, by not appearing to answer to a outside newspapers as unprincipaled dem have the first boat completed April 1.

and xuuuu iu iitnsurer accounts. Approved- "What is the official organ ot the Equal charge of being found in a gambling house. had their own latch keys, never inquired of my boarders their name or agogues, political aeaioeats.snisters ot the Suffragists of the state?" worst stamp, and organized corruptlonists, Chicago, March V. Hoos (receipts. 2S.M.

The market was modnti'i-- active. Light, Oi; heavy parking ei shipping, 94 St4 or. Keeeipta. Tlie market was weaker. -ceres, S4 yufes JO; stoekers and feeders.

VHiit 6S. BMrre Kecelpts, 5,000. The market was firm. Muttons. S4 Si; lambs, entft 3S.

The ease of a young man charged with complicity in the late street car robbery to finish the others on the first of the succeeding months. The yards where the boats are being built are on the banks of liusiiicss. did not know that among my hoarders were the Peveridge brothers, weil "The IToimh'i Trilnine, a weekly paper WASniNfiToy, March 6. The president approved the act providing for an assistant tion of the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad company for a survey establishing the was again ranen up. Senators Worst, Lawrence, Swans ton Bell and Diese made vigorous denoun known in L.ouuou.

edited and published in Washington. D. was continued uatii to-morrow morning. secretary of war. limits (granted and indemnity) of tha the Ohio at Madison.

The whole move against me is a political Hank Pendleton, another colored man, and and Beatrice, by Clara 11. Colby. It is a good paper, and keeps us posted in re grant ot July Zi, opposite the line ciatton of it. Senator Stevens introduced a resolution censuring Barlow and Dodds. decouncing them as unworthy Mr.

A and Miss are both well Taulbee Hetter. W. L. Post, whue, were arrested for de one. 1 have just about made up my mind to go back to Kngland and testify myself.

All this is very humiliating to my family, which includes some of the richest mine gard to national as well as local affairs." of the road iu the Indian territory. The commissioner decides that the title of thesj lands are iu certain ludian tribe. facing the pavement in front of the Malloy Washington, D. March 5. The attendants at Providence hospital report that Mr.

Taulbee is a little better this "Are the Equal Suffragists of Kansas known clerks in dry goods store, which is on the north side of Commercial street, between Sixth and Seventh streets. the respect of the senate; declaring vacant the oflice of president pro tem held by Dodds, and calling for the election of his successor. building, were tried. The first received a fine of (20, the second 9 15 and the latter TChicaoo. TUa, Earch S.

The market was flraaer. March, 7b lhe market was easy. March, market was easy. March, training with either of the two great politi owners in the north or England. 1 am also a descendant of French royalty, and antl not in the United States; that there couid Iks no grant, and consequently no morning.

cal parties A few evenings ago the Misses who was discharged. Seth Howell, of Huron, am reiaitHi to me late emperor of 1-ranee. The resolution was adopted by a vote of lor indemnity. No, Indeed. We do not propose to tie resides on Kansas avenue, gave a party, got into a row ta a restaurant Saturday It is time 1 domed some of the slanders against me, and I hope what 1 have told jo yeas ana nays.

To make the resolution more conspicuous 77V: Jt Coai li; Oats Mar.si-Kva-iSAKl. Prim Fla POKh Miv.Sl" ourselves to any party. Men who pledge and Mr. A and Miss were there. After FOREIGN NEWS.

night and paid 7.50 for his fun. The people of Fariniugton, this coun- you will be largely circulated in my native t.t.Ar'KESS 5TABLES Senator Lamonr was elected president pro the affair was over Mr. A escorted Miss ady. -o trading. imothv 15.

1. cash, $1 4A. he market was easy. March, 14 77H; themselves to make good laws, if making laws is their business, and enforcing thein country. Our Cattle Abroad.

tem pore, incitement among the legis Hammond said he had other statements lators is at lever neat. London, March 5. In the bouse of ty, are considerably exercised about the Sadden disappearance of Paul Hastings, to the letter after they are made wil? gen more startling effect, which he will commons Mr. John Leng, member for confer in a short time. It must be remem Sloonahlnem.

home. While loitering in front of the residence of Miss It's papa, Mr. A man like, quietly placed his strong left arm around Miss B's slender waist, gently drew her nearer to his overcoat and then erally get the woman vote, regardless of Law 1 be market was steady. March, $3 85 the 17-year old son of Rev. Z.

S. Hastings. Dundee, asked the government whether bered that when llammnd was first con. Cbasaptosi l-'efwal Teawta IfsTer. Miss Lottie Dodd, the champi.

fctnala tennis player of tne world. Uvea at Iturtoa Head, near Liverpool, and, like the real enthusiast, works at the game every day. Bbe la 90 years of age, weighs about 100 pounds, is healthy, ruddy and strong as a man, bet with all ber traininr baa not lost a psrtirleof bar womanliness. F.Vrhangw party prejudices. Of course, if there The young man left home about 7 o'clock the department of agriculture was ready fronted with the fact that his whereabouts should be a good woman In the field, the CLAYTOX, A.

March 4. For some time it has been rumored that moonshiners were at work in No-Man's-Land, forty dairy. had been discovered on December 17, he broke down and murmured. "U'hv diw last Friday evening, and has not been heard of since. It is thought by some that i- vx Kiiom 1 I.Iks Starch, $4 85.

BrTTKK-guJeu Creamery, 16x136c Lous Easier. Fresh, Huissv-ai ot. st ivoris. women would quite likely stand by her. know she would get my vote." my country hound me like tins." lie also miles north of here.

News has just been playfully imprinted a warm kiss upon her ruby lips. Miss immediately got mad and fired Mr. A on the spot, and that was confessed hat his surf dog, Hose, was pre- received of the seizure of three large dis bb met wun an accident while passing through the timber and jxrished, but the "Am 1 to understand that women want srnifu iioii uy me oi r.uiiic Hammond's saloon here is in a respectable not all. She went to the store the next to vote more for the purpose of obtaining to grant the demand of the Scotch farmers for equal facilities for the importation of cattle from the United States and Canada. Mr.

Chaplin replied that America was not complying with the act of IST'J. The present restrictions on the importation ot cattle could not safely be relaxed. Communications in regard to their enforcement wet now proceeding with the American government. general opinion is mat he wanted to give Bt. Louis.

Mo, March S. part ot tne city, in neighbors say that better laws and having them enforced than SILKS! the back entrance is freouented bv well tilleries with a large amount of machinery and whisky by United States officers. The three distilleries were doing an enormous business, not only supplying the Neutral Strip and Northern New Mexico with ATTt ceeeipu, ljuo. Tne market was getting hold of the reins of state them morning and raised the devil about it. Thai evening after working hours Mr.

E. the high lord executioner of store. dressed young men and some women. sironit. HouH-Reerints.

MOB. The market was easv up i arm we, auti not having courage to tell his folks about if. took his departure Without saying a word to any one. He had about twenty dollars in bis pocket when selves T' They say it in teared the creat London Fair to choice heavy, as SuQ4 00; and scandals will be reiieatetl here, and tliev "Most assuredly you are. But 1 must go are watching him closely.

The moment "Work horses in the city are worth three times as much as country horses because we vi mn ovl WUL rsitr-Beeiisa. soq Market steady. now and attend a committee meeting. called the clerks about him and said he bad been informed that Mr. A had been treating Miss.

in an ungentlemanly small boys are noticed to frequent the An Immense Line of Latest Styles in Silks, Also Come up this evening and 1 will convert ne went away, 1.un5 Hastings has always lived in the Faru.iugton neighborhood, and is well liked by everybody. Ills whisky but also shippei hundreds of barrels into that portion of Kansas that surrounds No-Man's-Land. The fact that they were doing such a large business is proven by the announcement that the parties running the plants, and who sup Olraawd frosa Agrtaaltaral place they ill complain and cause Ham mond's arrest. you." manner, and he demanded an explsnation. He said further that he is related to some Miss B.

while the tears streamed down her After Riving the reporter a Toman's parents feel very badly about the matter. of the prominent Israelite financiers of Tribune and obtaining from him cheeks, told her story. All eyes were then France and that his wife once owned blanket them in the stable." FREE Get from jam dealer free, the ffcBook. It has handsome pictures and Valuable information about horses. Two or three dollars for a Sa Hon Blanket will make your horse worth mora and eat less to keep warm.

ana 11 ne is alive, he ought to at once Inform them of his whereabouts, thereby re- DRAPERY SILKS AND SASHES, rT BECXIVED AT D.CJNEWCOMB'S posed tney were saie irom interierence Dy the government, were making arrangements to enlarge their plants. The promise to read it and think about it, the nice chateau not far from the French women went tripping off to the preacher's cacitai. ueveing Uiern of a great deal of anxiety uae reason lor Hammond confession material was already upon the grounds. Jtallroa Wreck. study, apparently as happy as a ward politician on the morning after his election to yesterday is supposed to be because the A colored man named Rawson recently went to the office of Herman Jochems.

contribution of his hnsh money from the turned toward Mr. A. That individual, after a violent effort to control himself, burst into tears and confessed, lie said between sobs, however, that he didn't think there was anything wrong about hugging and kissing a pretty girl, but if he had hurt Miss B's feelings, he was very sorry. Then Mr. the h.

e. of Bros, A Ministerial Crisis Not Far Oft Paris, March 5. The newspapers of this city are unanimous in the opinion that the discussion in the chamber of deputies of M. Dreyfus interpellation in regard to the resignation of 1L Constant, late minister of the interioa, weakened the ministry. They also express the belief that a ministerial crisis is not far off and was only postponed by the chamber Tote of confidence.

Hard oa His Half Brothers. St. Petersbciiq, March 5v The czar hns forbidden the princes of the Dot-Coruki family morganatic sons of hit father to return to Russia, and haa paid them 15,000,000 rubles for their estates, although the property ia easily worth double that sunt. 5fA Five Hile the city council. British lords has begun to fall off, and he Massillov, March 1 A disastrous wreck occurred on the Ft.

Wayne railroad at Lakeville, west of this city, about one Most assuredly nucleus colon lea will raise queens, if you make them queen-less during the warm months or when bees can fly. It is better to have the cells reared ta full colonies, then give the hatched raeeos to nuclei, to be fertilized, according to Gleanings la Bee Culture. Southern Cultivator says: "Any land that will produce corn will produce oats. Oats require highly 1 fertU-iaer; hence cotton need or cotton seed meal ia the best home fertilizer that can be used. But a mixture of cotton seed meal and acid phosphate equal parts--and on some soils potash.

In some form, will give better MsaUs." Earl Wheeler Voon Lack. mat ue is iiauie to give a iuu coniession. Castrt MartlmL commissioner of the poor, and asked for assistance, Mr. Jochems, after making some Inquiry, concluded that Rawson was not aa object of charity, and refused to give him anything. Rawson then went to 5A Boss Stable 5A Electric Ask for' Ticket No.

98.455 drew the capital prize o'clock this morning. When the third They are all PLU3IS, in Quality, Style and Price, for notwithstanding the great advance la Baw Silks we were ia lock on this lot, because large silk manufacturer was compelled to realize 100,000 in cash, and sacrificed his silks to do It, and OTJB. CA8H SECURED THESE of 180,000 in the December drawing of the Chicago, March 6. Major Gen. Crook, commanding the Division of the Missouri, section of a freight train reached that point store smiled, and the clerks all went home, 5A Extra Test Louisiana State Lottery.

One-fortieth of an oil tank on the train exploded and set one of the county commissioners and man has Issued a special order, convening wondering about the many funny things they had seen, and regretting that they fire to the cars. The fourth section ran this ticket was held by Earl Wheeler, living at No. 69 Grove street in this city. A 80 other styles at prices to suit everybody. If yon can't get them from yonz court martial, to meet in this city on March 18th, to try Second Lieunenant Matthew had left their Flobert rifles at home.

aged to work him tor a two dollar order. This, of course, Mr. Jochems honored, and Cava Rawson aa order on a grocery man Democrat reporter to-day called upon Mr. Wheeler and learned that the ticket had Democratic Victories. E.

Steele, of the Eighth Cavalry. This court martial is the outgrowth of the imprisonment in the military prison at Fort been placed in the hands of Banker Chicago, March a. Municipal elections Bee Journal "The spreading of the brood frames for winter ia an old Opeaod by the Krlaco at Vf ales. F.nnfRr-Rfirr Xfnrrh Tha were held in several Iowa cities yesterday. spelling, of private veil p.

wild. Aknahaaa lane la lea4. for two dollars worth of provisions. Raw-eon went to the grocery store and got his goods, consisting of tobacco, corn In the ear, meat and corn meal. The grocery man could not imagine what Rawson.

a pauncr. The Democrats cleaned np everything in Burlington. In Cedar Rapids they elected the mayor and enough aldermen to make for sa, so we are able to sell then for from 10 to S3), per cent, lower than last season. tVWben this lot is gone we will bare so more st the price. Any lady who win seed dress Inside of Sve years should London, March 6.

Master Abraham bridge over the Fith-of -Forth was opened "Ji "V1 for by the Prince of Wales and dZL- foubls. The advantage guished company. A vast crowd wit- Is very all while diivma- Vender Morris for collection, and Agent B. F. Oliver, the of American Express company, paid Mr.

Morris the amount $15,000 less 8101.65 express charges on the l4h Inst. Mr. Morris deposited the amount in the Farmer's National bank in his own name at the request of Mr. Wheeler. The could want with com In the ear, so he In- the council a tie.

At Clinton the Demo- into the third, killing John Cowen, engineer, Harvey Gatehouse, fireman, and Miller, the front brakeman, all on the fourth section. Eight loadod cars were burned. The heat was so intense that it melted the bell on the engine on the first section and ran down in a molten form over the boiler. The ties were burned for a distance of 1,500 teet and the track was bent and drawn in all kinds of shapes. Cowen and Miller leave families.

Gale-house is a single man. WUI Mottle its Affairs fa. KA.X8AS Citt, March 5. The affairs of the Midland Accident Insurance company have been placed in the bands of the state commissioner of insurance by Judge Henry of the district court. The commissioner will proceed to settle np the affairi of the company.

zormea sir. jocnems of the purchase. An Lincoln, son of Mr. Robert Lincoln, United States minister, who has been suffering for a long time from blood poisoning arising from a malegnant carbuncle on the left side below the arm pit, died at seven min other Investigation revealed the fact that ucseeu uie ceremonies, inere at great rejoicing in Edinburgh over the com pie- r-j tion of a. bridge.

jMRS. MARION I era tie candidate for mayor defeated the Republicans and citizens candidate. The Creston Democrats have secured a msloritv take notice, and secure one of these before they are all goos at the store with the Ttllest Tcitr, Urgcst Store, ml Rawson had several fat hogs in a pea near latter dislikes notoriety, hence this roundabout proceeding. That the amount has been received, and that the Louisiana siaaiera Bask. 1 1 1 snaoasianvaies Tirrjow.

Uandi utes alter ll clock this morning. Vire. UtBMrsMMe. uurtif of the council. At Ottnmwa the Republicans secured a majority of the aldermen.

Fort Dodge elected the entire Democratic LAM ETS nis aouse, aaa mat the corn was being fed to them. The hogs were probably worth fifty dollars. Mr. Jochems set Rawson ILcht mr iMci-Mafiac nh CsS Pbatt, March S. Rhodes State Lottery company fulfilled its obli- uon www iv prr wswk ticket.

At DesMoines and Sioux City both Stanley's book announce that, the title of work will be "Darkest Africa, the Quest. mt tvt Mrt tins. ntwtmmrmm Hscli parties claim the maiority. The official down as a fraud, and if the fellow ever gets Minna Mr. Vnrria veri fip and hi va AI1C THE STRONGEST.

1. 1 1 ci tnm writ SMva pecrpt a Lei est Prices la tie Gtj. 23 and 623 Commercfat-tt. D. G.

riEVJCOMB. I I ineinnsti. rittabars 4 tlMVkfT. 1 general store, and Christies' drag store and residence at Cairo, this county, burned yesterday. Total loss, 57,000.

Xo in destitute circumstances, his chances of I cannot be questioned. -Amsterdam (N. wua niuf as. at a Rio a i count will be necessar to decide. The indications are that the Republican candidates will be successful.

the Rescue and Retreat of Emu." Scrib ners of New York have secured srsen tor 60.000 copies of the hook. I ai o4 Casstast Mrwt. LocmtiUs, a. JO WC OCNUINC WITHOUTTHC LABEL Muord by Wm. Avast a Sows.

whs aaske uit fsnwrsi Borat Braad Baker lUsakaa, 1 mi 7 wui imaii. Democrat, Jan. 17..

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Pages Available:
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Years Available:
1875-1896