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The Weekly Herald from Fort Scott, Kansas • 7

The Weekly Herald from Fort Scott, Kansas • 7

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CVTTLE Froiri, EyeJarSSirscallistiMe. A SOG GESTI VE APPEAL: PrOf. S. M. Cutler left list night to hold tcntloaol marrjing Jennie.

rne yong girl previous to this occurrence had. been LABOR RIOTS IN OHIO. nrnAf tw Fired TTnon br a Han a position as clerk in the pension office at mr Washington, D. Whom He Attempted to Arnsu Xoxi02f, September 1. The German F.

Uhlman, of Uhlmau Philpot, ink WANTED BETTER ACCOMMODATIONS. XI ie Jfotlee Served Croa Kilway Superintendent by a Professional Pedestrian. Valsrly Called a Tramp. This morning a party of four men, whom manufacturers, Cleveland, Ohio, called upon the Herald to-day. Conflict Between the Strikers and the Guard One of the Latter Killed.

suspicion points to as being cattle thieves. were in the city with a couple 01 steers. R. A. Stewart, of Eldorado Springs, cousin to our county treasurer, is in the Three of these men went to John Mead, the ship JfercoPolo, Captain Klinkenberg, from Bremen for New York, struck rock off Fair Isle, Scotland, and immediately broke up.

Part of the crew were rescued, but were almost dead from exhaustion. KOT DISHEARTENED. Loxdox, Semptember 1. A private dispatch from Tie-Tsin says China- is not disheartened. The Government issued an edict encouraging the troops to fight, and warning local authorities everywhere to protect non-combatant Frenchmen.

city buying groceries. hlcniy respecieu. BiUingham has always been considered a man of loose conduct. He was not a prominent merchant of Peoria as has been telegraphed from here, but in a sroalf business. Ever since the night of the elopement the police of Peoria have been upon his trail and Friday night were able to locate him in a hotel at Buffalo, N.Y., where he was stopping with his paramour.

Saturday morning a requisition was made out for him by the State's Attorney. He will probably be returned to-day. The warrant is for seduction and is issued at the instance of Mr. Ward, the girl's father. So far as is now known there are no pecuniary features in the case, as Billingham's debts, if any, butcher, and offered them for sale.

Mr. 33 Main Street, Wichita, Kansas. SPECIALTIES: 1 USE THE Rumbold System In the treatment and cure of Catarrh; use mild remedies and guarantee cures. I also use the We are glad to welcome home oar old Mead had then driven over to slaughter iBurlington Hawkeye.l The iollowing is a copy of a letter re ceived by Major Geddis, the Superintend dent of the Henderson Division of the Louisville Nashville Railroad. The TTn.inhp.u4i tmblishes the appeal so that the house, and later the men called for their pay.

friend, A. G. Moulton, who has returned much improved by an extended tour through Mr. Mead asked them for reference, but they The Governor, Appealed to for Help, Ee-sponds by Placing the Militia Under Marching Orders. All Quiet at Last Accounts, But An Out-Break Looked For at Any Moment.

could give none, and the more he talked with the middle and eastern states. officials of the railroads in this part of the country can maka timely preparations for them the more suspicious they appearea. This morning about 4 o'clock, a tramp attempted to steal a ride on the Gulf road from James Chamberlain, one of the gang, re the future accommodation ox me warning nrnfssion. Thev. no doubt, appreciate Russia.

St. Petersburg, September 1. of the anti-Jewish rioters at the nredicament in which Major Geddis marked that he would go and get reference. Officer Mapes fearing that he would escape Arcadia south, while the ears ivere in motion. As a result he fel) under the cars and had a Dubrovitzr, in Western Russia, have been correspondent is placed, and will take care arrested.

that he meets with a glorious recepuuu are small. The woman who has passed as Billingham's wife, in this city, has been written to and will be here in a day two. She claims that she is his legal wife. The fools in Tporia is verv strong and bitter asked him to halt three or four times, but instead of doing so, Chamberlain broke into foot cat off. He was brought to Fort Scott and delivered over to Dr.

Hepler for atten when it pleases him to visit Burlington: wa Horse Cave. August 1. run. pursued by the officer, whereupon Columbus, September 1. At Governor Hoadiey arrived from Amnrtrrii vn NASHVILLE KAIL.KOAD Chamberlain turned around and fired upon tion.

Board of Education. Eeypt. WadaHalfa, September 1. The latest from General Gordon bears the date of June 15. It says that Khartoum can hold out till the middle of November.

Company Gent: Allow me to consume a few Brinkerhoff System In the treament of PILES AND RECTAL Diseases, which is painless and never fail to make speedy and permanent cures. Mapes, without effect, near the Oulds prop moments or your vaiuauie imuc of the condition of your road, ouomcial3 aii rn.ir wr-indciir. notriD and masr- against BiUingham, one paper going so far as to advocate that he be treated to a coat of tar and feathers. and. Attempted.

Murder. erty, on "Market Mapes seized a -fiAo aware, sive very little heed to m- auirfrinsr fraternity; yet Regular meeting, Sept. 1SS4. Dickman presiding. Members present Willett, Hawley, Hprn aday, Liepman and Phenicie.

Absent Antram, Klockson, Gunn. stone and threw it at fleeing man. By this time a party of men started in pursuit, and Chamberlain was brought to bay near know you will listen to this frantic aud spontaneous outburst of In the first piace. India. Loxdox, September 1.

Anxiety for crops is increasing in India, on account of the continued drought. Muskegox, September 1. On Sunday a man named Thomas C. Mills called at the house of Mrs. Brewer, of fcia r-tv ond asked to see Miss Carrie we are a struggling: band oi oroinera wm, cu not ra the necessary wealtn to navigate upon your tiioroughtares.

herald of civilization, tiie locomotive: conse-ouentlswe are. for necessity sweet sake. MARRIED. Beix Brown. At the residence of J.

E. D. Johnson, Sunday afternoon, by the Rev. C. Goins, Mr.

J. Bell and MissMattieA. Brown, all of Fort Scott. Minutes of previous meeting read and ap White, a young lady who was spending proved. cu 111 iwvi ---a 7.

HI.1.-PH. Oiiriirst outer spasm the dav there. He desirea to see the Giant mills. He pointed his pistol at the crowd and said he would kill them all, and that he would die before he would surrender. W.

II. Roberson, one of the party, told him that if he killed one of them the rest would tear him to pieces. Finally, some one drew a long revolver on Chamberlain, threatening .1. 1', hw thfl tiM tininsr claced Hawley, from committee on purchase of school furniture, reports that his committee Spain. AxiCAifTE, September 1.

It is feared that cholera has appeared here. Two suspicious deaths occurred in a family which recently came from Algiers. Three others of the family are 111. Cincinnati, and shortly alter reaching the Executive office he received the following telegram from Sheriff T. F.

McCarty, of Hocking County "The Hon. George Iloadlcy, Governor, Colum-tni, Ohio: All means in my power are entirely exhausted to repress d.sorder and to protect lif? and property. The strikers are cutting a'l telcgrrayti whes. I am worn out. Have bwn gouiqr day and night for two months.

Pao 8 md milUia immediately and save turtber bloodshd. The Jail is threatened." To the above telegram the Governor replied as follows: T. F. McCarty, Shori of Hocking Valley County, 'i'eierrram just received. Troops are com-in, llow many do you want to jruard Loan jail? Can Brmd Lancaster company to Los an.

if thought best, ahead of the rest. At 1 a. in. Sheriff McCarty telegraphed from Loga i that he had five points in his county where the riot was beyond hU control, and that he was unable to. get at them so as to give definite information as to what was bclnjr done.

too cloely together, making one too short a step, and two at a time so very inconvenient to cover. we would alone for a few moments. His request was granted. During the interview "which followed four shots were heard. The door was opened just as another shot After the ceremony was performed, the In.

vited guests sat down to an excellent feast prepared for the occas'on. The following is a list of presents. has contracted with Michigan's school furni mr.on fr.r 5.12 desks for new build lex Clemons, silver napkin rings, ana nap- to kill him instantly if he did not surrender. was fired. Of the four snois one effect in the woman's left side near the I fcirtn fruit, fllsh ings.

Report received and pbced on file. It had the desired effect, and ne gave up anu sins. xx. 77 vr Tell It to Teller. Helena, September 1.

Crosby has again telegraphed Secre -j-jjg case si-aim Dickman, from special committee to nego was incarcerated in the county prison. humb surest tnai yuu reuiu tie. which will satisfy the locomotive and make it more convenient to us. In tue second place, the men you employ on vour road are so serupulou3iy mmdtul of their duties that they rarely ever leave a box-car open, and wit, eloquence, poetry, love or a small amount of money will not prevail on them to allow a fe low to ride. Why is thi3 thusness? Why are we so ruthlessly kicked out the back end of the sleeper? If we are to be treated this way why can we c-ra foaihpr-hprts alousr the line to tiate with J.

C. Bennett for quit-ciaim deed other parties, who had been at Mead's, in the meantime, vacated the and the tary Teller that the agents appointed to last heard of were seen in Lorton's corn field I in North Fort Scott. They were followed, to block 43, reports that he has contraciea for deed for $150, and has also received an agreement from Mejor Peck to pay $50 of said amount in consideration of bis warranty shoulder. Mills gave himsen up anu ib now in custody. Miss White, though very row, may recover.

Jealousy was the cause. Baer as a Slayer. New York, September 1. During a free fight yesterday on boar4 the barge W. H.

Morton, which was conveying the employes of the EmpireSteam Laundry Company on their annual excursion to Staten Island, Frederick Kopf, who was in charge of one of the bars, was struck on but eluded their pursuers, and whither they investigate the condition of the Piegan Indians at the Blackfeet Agency report that they are slowly wasting away from starvation, and that deaths average one per day. As Governor, and in the name of the people, of humanity and of justice, he protests against the Nation's wards Mr. and Mrs. nutaaer, 01 buct cellars, napkin rings G. W.

IUy, wife and daughter, molasses stand; Mr. and Mr. Leslie, pickle dishes aud Jelly stand Mrs. Woodey, butter stand; Miss II F. Woodey, p'ckle dish; li.

Gric. syrup stand; Mrs. Grlce, butterdish; T. Nash aud Miss Lewis, china cup; Martha Garrett, lamp; Mies Ann Cable, china cup; Mr. and Mr.

Thomas, silver castor: Mr. and Mrs. Martin, silver butterdish; Mrs. Scales, cake stand; J. A.

Wc dama. picture; I. antgomery, picture; A. Harris and wife, cake nd fruit Mrs. Thomas, pair of towels.

The Governor replied that 350 troops of title. went no man knoweth. all on? Who pays for the attentions of the iray. festive and inhuman treatment of the medical man who scoSs at our hes about better days, and howls derision at the mere idea that we were once gentlemen? We demand some redress for our grievous treatment, as well as a few old ones tor our personal use. We need them sadly.

One thingr tinifot. o-onts have more than Moved by WilleU that the action of Dr This panir. it is thought, operate between Dickman be ratified and an order be drawn this city and Osage Mission, and that the being kept in such a piuaDie ana starving condition. principals live near" the latter point. on the treasurer for $100 in favor of J.

Bennett. were on their way, and more were under marching orders, if needed. The Lancaster Company is now at Logan guarding the jail. The Circlevillo and New Lexington Companies have been taken by special train to Lancaster, and all the rest of the troops ordered out are being he at Columbus. The Governor left on special train early this morning for the scene of the troubles to investigate the matter for himself, and will then order troops if he thinks it necessary.

Loans at New Kates. Eight per cent, without commission, or 6 inr fair loans. the head by a beer glass ana aimost instantly killed. A number of persons were arrested, but there being no evidence against them, they were released. Ban On the Bocks.

Cheboygan, September 1. The Propeller J. L. with bulk oats and merchandise, bound for Lake Superior, ran on the rocks at Detour Liepman, from building committee, re ports the expiration of insurance policies on east school. On motion policies were ordered renewed.

Bids for supply of stationery and other supplies opened and read. Patterson Co. were awarded the contract for supply of legal LIST OF LETTERS. The following letter remain uncalled for at the Postofflce in Fort Scott. Kansas, for the week ending Saturday, Aug.

30, 168 Betsy's First Vote A "Woman Elected. Johnstown, N. September 1. Mrs. Elizabeth Cady Stanton cast her first vote at the school election here to-day, she hitherto having resided in New Jersey, prior to the passage of the woman suffrage law.

Eighteen other ladies voted, and a lady was elected trustee. Assumed the Management. mule. rr one time refused to trust our faces for tickets, and the one at Nashvil was actually base enough to refuse 10 take pawn for a ticket to Louisville a pocket-book containing a rabbit foot and a faded likeness of Mrs Lydia C. V.nkham.

Squire, we want this thin stopped. Why, i actually knew one oi the members of our club to stoop low as to collect fares and punch tickets, and the base, ignoble wretch had the heart to retuse him. Just think bf it. Where is this road going to anywav? Chicasro. surely? We have callel your attention to this matter, and if steps are not taken to right our wrongs immediately, we aea great mind to keep on walking as usual.

It is our last resort and has to be done. You wilt keep this business up until we are i tr. nrnrlr. That's what TOU Will per cent, ana bma" Good Insurance Companies represented. Lawton Woodruff.

Dax M. -Richards, Manager. Over M. Governor Hoadiey Arrives. Nklsonviixe, September 1.

-Governor Tloadkv has arrived at the scene early this morning, and filled with water. The passengers were transferred to Sault Ste. Marie on the Van The LADIES. Lewis, Mrs Mollle Moff-t, Belona Priest, I) Richardson, S-fontz, Tina Somen, Ft hi el cap and letter magnolia, ft at $2.40. Waltham crayons at iijc per gr.

J. F. Cottrell received the conliact for Nevelty erasers at I per dozen, Thomas' school ink at 75c per gallon in barrels or $1.20 per callon in cans, Hesperian note PMrrni9 hadlv damaced. ine tug iievia-. MISSING LINKS.

Fanny Fern's once popular books are now out of print. do Then just think of what will become of us! Hoping you will give this matter the con Allen, Mrs Crown, Emma Bledscoe, Alice Cox, Rose Coffin, Amanda Dodson, Gordon, Mattie Hull, Mrs bill, Mrs Lanuer, Emma Omaha, September 1. S. K. Calloway, ex-General Manager of the Chicago Grand arrived here this morning, and at once assumed the duties of Vice-President and General Manager of the Union Pacific.

He was accorded sideration it deserves, reuiiuujuuiuuu. Tramp. friend, a Miss Muloch says that it takes a heroine to be economical. IMITATION PEARLS. a hearty welcome.

Seenets Maggie Skinner, Mrs Wilson, Bertie White, Emma GIMLEUEX. Kariskent, Geo Keller, 8 -Lewis, jas than, with pumps, has been dispatched to her assistance. A Horrible Fate. Wheeling, W. September 1.

Howard Fry, seventeen years old, fell over an embankment in this city yesterday immediately in front of a passing train on the Baltimore Ohio Railroad. His body was cut in two and horribly mangled. The remains lay on the track for several hours, and the dogs began to paper, 5 lb. at $1.10 per and feather dusters at $6 per dozen. Moved by Willett that rules be suspended and that Mr.

A. Popkessbe declared elected to the vacancy caused by the death of H. N. Motion carried and Mr. Popkess of the miners' riot.

State troops are quarlcrred at Logan, Lancaster, and Columbus, ready to march at a moment's notice. One company is guarding the ul at Logan, where one rioter named Aloody is confined. When captured, Moody's hat was found shot full of holes. Win. O'liara, the guard killed, was a veteran of the war.

When attacked he was heard to say: "For God's sake, men have mercy." But he instantly fell, rid'dled with bullets. Until recently thirty-five of Pinkerton's men guarded Snake Hollow, but they were transferred and replaced by twenty-two civilians, who wire sworn in and armed with shot-guns and revolvers. Andre wn.C Allen, Wm Assigned. Cleveland, September 1. The Cleveland Non-explosive Lamp Company, 1 leading manufacturing firm, assigned this morning; liabilities unknown.

Wm. There are only three species of poisonous serpents in this country. Victor Hugo has a daughter, Adele, in a lunatic asylum in France. Somebody wants subscriptions for a monument to Artemus Ward. A New York contractor has been arrested Walton, the assignee, is requueu 060,000 bonds.

A Venetian Art tUat Costs the IAves of Thousands of Little Fishes. N. Y. World. "You would hardly think," said a dealer in fancy goods, holding up a string of glass beads as big as a cherry, made in imitation of peals, that to get the pearl tint on each one of those little globes the lives of at least fifteen beautiful fish had, to be sacrificed, would you? But they do, though, and although they are made in Venice, and that string represents a catch of nearly five hundred fish and the exhaustion of a good many cubic inches of glassblowers' breath, I can sell it to you declared elected.

1 On motion the building committee was instructed to have contractor proceed at once with the erection of the Lincoln school build- feed on it before it was discovered. The Battle of Tip-a-Canoe. Heavy Xkss. WiTT.RT.fto. September 1.

The for building hollow walls and filling them with sand. Brewn, Ira Brandenberg, II Brewtr, Bracy. Bledscoe, Charlie Berry, Blanker, Henry, Cassell, Jno Cowan, 'Wallace Coberly, Chuller, Tom Davis. Van Davis, Dawson, JT A Emerson, Geo Friend, Dave Hoadlev's Mission. Log ax, September 1.

Governor Hoadiey arrived here at a. m. and was met bv Sheriff McCarty at the depot. oss by yesterday's fire in the Mammoth riouring Mills of Kehlor Bros is now placed at a quarter of a million dollars, nsurauce 100000. On motion of Phenicie, the same committee was instructed to have a suitable crossing prepared, so that pupils from the northeast nart of the city attending the Lincoln school The Republicans of Ohio have nominated three Taylors for Congress, and their districts adjoin.

Billy Deutsch, the New Yorker who made ..1 1 :T.nc tias cwnrn never Nashville, September 1. Sandy Harris and John Webb, colored, and Johnson and sod, white, rival fishermen on the Cumberland River, had a bat-tie in their canoes yesterday. Both parties were armed with shotguns. Harris and Webb were seriously wounded, and the two Johnsons were literally riddled with buckshot. MAltliET BEPORTS.

Everything was quiet, and after holding a short interview both retired with the understanding that they should meet at 10 a. m. McCarthy told the Governor that be expected farther trouble and Grain and Provisions. can cross the spring branch north oi Good-lander's mill. BILLS ALLOWED.

James O'Hara, repairs E. L. Marble, bal. on salary 15- Morgan, Monger, Mundenball, McAlden. Newman, John Owens, I'cttlon, Ctia Pnmphy, Ed Phillips, Pearpolnt, Cnas Rollins, Swallow, Swart, Wm Soloman, SooV.HM Spencer, Chaa A ftmltn.WH pence, Cbas Rtrceland.

sipe. Cats Scott, II Thompson, Ed Tuck, John TutUe, Totiy, Thompson, Ben Thomas, Warren, Jno Watsou, Wm Watson, 8 A for a quarter ana maKe a iair pruuu. "They've been turning out beads like these in Venice ever since 165G. There is a fish in the Adriatic they call the bleak but why bleak I can't say. There is nothing'bleak about its appearance.

It is a graceful fish, a glittering armor of silver scales. They are more prolific and swarm in larger schools than herring. One day in lfi58 a resident of Venice, Salvator The "Xesso Afloat. Key West, September 1. The Rri 1 all steamer Yesso.

Captain Little- a lortune ai uattaii to touch another card. A Mexican priest claims to have discovered a key to the Aztec writing. He will publish a book about it. A tramp picked up drunk on a street in Nashville had over $1,000 in gold and bills concealed on bis person. Twelve petrified clams were found at halls, whichwent ashore near Marquesas pesterday, is now afloat.

The Yesso is bound from New Orleans for Bordeaux. Frame, jeny Folwell, Fox, Peter Flanders. CUaa Galrette, Humphrey, Ireland, Hoobler, Henry llorton, A Harrison, Jaa Harris, Hall, Loyd Johnson, Gumm Reeder, repairs 00.02 H. R. Perkins, baL on salary 40.00 J.

H. Rice Sons, printing. 32 5 Samuel Odgers, plans and spec 7-5 On motion, pay roll was allowed. On motion adjourned. Ask your grocer for the Appleton City Roller patent Bakers' Flour.

Deaf Mute Convention. Peku, September 1. A Conven- Jacquin by name, placed several of those fish in a small aquarium to observe their habits. After they had been confined in the aquarium for some time, he noticed that 'the water took on a pearly hue. that this was communicat wanted the men on the ground, xne Governor said he had nine companies of miiitia iu waiting, but they could not be oidered to move till this afternoon, but In the meantime he would go down among the strikers and endeavor to hold a consultation with the leaders.

Some one told Governor lloadly that the trouble wa3 in a great degree a political affair. He has concluded not to move the troops until he has investigated personally. Vazuo and Unfounded Rumors. Logan, September 1 Noon. Everything was quiet in the valley this morning.

No authentic report ofdam-nna nnrsnn or property last night. I tion of Deaf Mutes of the West is in pro depth of 250 feet last week while boring oil at Purissima, California. gress on the Fair Grounds here. Kevs. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1881, ST.

LOUIS. Cotton Steady: middling. 10 11b. Flour Steady: XXX to choice. 2.5a33.5U.

PSS No. 2 Bed. 81W81c; feMSiSSff MS 2 mixed, tfSCOttSos No. 2 white mixed, Oats Steady. No.

2. 25427c. Kve Nominal; No. 2. 50J4O.

Tobacco Iirm: lugs: common to choice f6.0txai0.00: leaf: common red leaf, $7.50 ifl.oo: medium to good $9.0017.00. Hay Prairie J8.009 00 for prime to choice new: clover mixed. 810 mon prune: choice new timothy, flLOO12.00; fancy, $13.0013.50. Butter Firmer: choice to fancy creamery 2032c: dairy, cnoice to tancy, 16l7c: low fresh stock, 1212o per Fotatoks Quiet, at 3540o per busheL Pork Steady; new mess, 19.00. Lard Quiet: prime steam.

Bacon Longs, lie: short3. clear ribs, lliic, ah packed. the interest on the na- Sixteen years ago Fohn Chamoeriin, 01 new ioi tV. Mann, of Cleveland, are the principal visitors from abroad. tional debt was ShS.00.000 a year' Now it is but $58,000,000.

Johnson, JPU J.ckson, KendeL, Katie, Robert St- Louis Exposition and Music Hall Association. For the opening of the St. Louis Exposi Auspicious OpminflT. Dubuque, I September The Fair opened this morn rag--with ed by tha scales of the bleak fish, Jacquin tried some experiments with them. He found that water could be so densely charged with the tint from these scales that glass on being dipped in it and then allowed to dry ha 1 every appearance of pearl.

He coated glass beads with the liquid, and they were readily taken for large pearls. The coating would not resist much friction, however, and soon rubbed off of the surf ace. Finding that a great 44 CLEOPATRA'S NEEDLE has been at great expense to the United States Government, vet it will not be used in the "Davis" Tinmors were current this morning that number of exbibitOTS from Iowa, Persons calling Tor letters In the above lUt please tay T. F. ROBLKr, Postmaster.

mteen men had been killed at Buchtel, Qiinoi3 and Wisconsin. Sewine Machine, nor adopted by that enter tion and Trades Procession, the Missouri Pacific will sell round trip tickets, Sept. 2nd to 8th; inclusive, at ONE FAIR for round trip, limit five days from date of sale. Through sleeping, parlor and dining cars on evening train. Ample accommodations for alL C.

M. Eldis, Agent. but they lack confirmation, and there is OOL-Tub-wasnea. cnorco, avugv-w 2729c: dingy and low 2530. probably nothiug in tne report.

xeie-craph communication is in good shape. It is learned that there was continued firlu0, early last night between the strikers 1 Sonri TJnn nnrl T.on!?- prising Sewing Machine Company. It was not brought to tHis country for that purpose. It will remain in Central Park, New York, where, also, are monuments to comemcrate creatmen, great events, and great enterprises. Prank Moody "Weakens.

Logan, September 1. Governor Hoadiey held consultation with leading citizens of Logan this morning. He says ha has formed no definite conclusion from the talk he has had, but will make the circuit of the mines to-day and try iia Wrier on both sides. Frank sale could be had for beads made in imitation of -pearls if the could be made permanent, Jacquin conceived the idea of haviDo-the clobe3 blown hollow and then PEOPLE AND EVENTS. Will Caileton, the poet, is traveling in Eu- Shall the Davis Sewing Machine have such a monuxent? It is not necessary.

It cannot be forgotten. It is winning golden opinions IU Mw Moody, in jail here for participation in the riot of Saturday night, and for shoot aUCl IfltJ guiiua an a streth. It is not learned yet that anybody was injured. Columbus, September 1. The miners in Central region, along Sunday Creek, went out to-day on a protest of not getting the September advance.

They ,1 inin thn ITopkincr Vallev Choice medium, snai 5 1920c: selected light fine 1819c; good average; 1617o; heavy M16c: combing. DioScU 21022c: combing, low grades. 16aa93. HxDES-Ouiet: dry flint, laic: damaged, 13e: buns or stags. 10c; dry salted, lScl dry salted, damaged.

10c: kip ani calf, salted. damaged, buns and stags, 54c; green, uncured. 7S4c; damaged, 6heep Pelts Weak; green, 7585o; dry do, as to amount and qnahty or wool, green shearlings. is30c: dry do, lOWiac. green lam 0 skins.

20ii35c KEW YORK. WHEAT-Higher; No. 2 Bed, September, 91c; October, 92c; November, EcS-StdyC; September, October, rope. says William Walter Phelps is worth us fixing the fish-scale liquid to the inner surface. This was a success from the start, and the glass pearl bead business gob its first boom.

It requires the scales of four thousand bleak fish to make half a pint of the pearl liquid. They aro simply removed from the fish, which are as cheap as moss-bunkers, and soaked in tepid water. Nowadays a very small quantity of salam-monia and isinglass is addad to the liquid. It is introduced insida the bead by a small tube, and when it is dry, a coating of wax i run over it. Fortunately for the fish.

$7,000,000. I There are forty female atttorneys the in every section of our land; last estausning itself in the hearts of the people, and, doubtless, will be the machine of the future, as it is the machine cf the present, and the "Davis" become a househcld woid in every home. ing Wm. Hare, one of tne guaras, ni" full confession this morning, in which he has given the names of five or six leaders in the attack of Saturday night. The presence of the militia about the jail seems to have had effect to make him weaken.

United States. Louisvilie Exposition. CASH GIVEN AWAIT To the SMOKERS of BlackwelFs Genuine Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco. oats Weaker: August, kc; are expcuieu strike, being adjacent. Brickmakers' Strike Ended.

Chicago, September 1. The ex-tensive strike at the brickyard which has been in progress for several months, has collapsed, only a few of the leaders holding out. The yard started up this morning with a 1 uU force of 500 men. The Missouri Pacific will sell excursion Fire at Mexico, TSTo. nffvion SeDtember 1.

This 32c; November, Secretary Folgtr is repoited seriously ill at Geneva, N. Y. It is said that only one smalherd of Duf" falo remains in Texas. A Texas paper says that mosquito bites are good for fever patients. The growing tobacco crop is said to be the the trade in these beads, pretty and cheap as they are, is not alarmin gly Targe.

tickets to Louisville and return until Ociober CHICAGO. Firmer; September, morning about one o'clock fire broke out in a frame building in the block adjoining the public square on the southwest, and six buildings were consumed, in 15th for only $23 for the round tnp. Epilepsy Entirely Currd. October, November, TAnini Via Giving Property to Former Slaves. Louisville Many of the owners of slaves that were liberated by the war have kept their formfir slaves as hired help.

This is es CoR-Hiher; September, 53c; October. Prof. Irving B. Smith, of Pike, N. 50 He; November.

40c; jcr, -jt 43HC- nKSin- CetnhcT. of OATS Bteaay; wmeuiuci, 26xc; year. 25c; May. W40. largest ever planted in this country.

Norway is the only place in Europe where ice water is placed tn the railway cars. Lieut. Greely, the Arctic hero, is said to look like Minister James Russell Lowell. A Mr. Webb, of England has reduced the The genuine has picture BULL, on cvtry package.

cluding the large residence of Jonn i. Steele. At one time.it was thought the whole block would burn owing to the scarcity of water. The fire was the work of aninceDdiary; loss, partially Insured. Several persons were injured by falling timbers.

John J. Steele and Lewis Philip Were the heaviest losers. makes the following statement. Samaritan Nervine has entirely cured me of epileptic They are Cleanly and Elegant. AX TJJTWILX.IXO FKATRICrDE.

He Shoots the Brother Who Goes to His Aid A Desperate Struggle. Vevat, September 1. At the annual celebration Smith's Grove, near Moreficld, this county, Saturday, a row between George and JohnHigglns on one side, and James and John Coleman on the other, resulted in the shooting of John Coleman and George Higglns. The former's wound is considered fatal, the not dangerous. The fight com- .1 Coleman ana FORK DefJicuiuci, SeptemberJB: October.

7 65- November, 7.62V4; December, 7.6o. Short lUBS-September, October, $10.15. Live Stock Markets. CHICAGO. 8.300: exporis, $6.50 pecially the case in Fayette and Bourbon Counties, Ky.

Now that the slave-owners are growing old, and that many of them are dying off, the cases -are numerous in which the former slaves or their offspring are willed a part or all of the master's properly. In some of these cases the colored heirs are the children of the white testator, but in most of them they are not. This making negroes the heirs of a white man's property has given rise to litigation ih validitv of such an inherit For particulars see our next announcement. bicycle record, for too miles to 6 b. 43 min.

There is no external remedy that does so mqch good as Benson's Capcine Negro Hiarhwaymen. 1. John Alton. epieiuucir Porous Piasters, eon. cod tn choice shipping, o.wao.ou.

Prichard wholesale agents iornu (I a Fifteen young women from Mt. Holyoke, "are taking a tramp the Adiron dacks. The Boston girl is considered accomplished when she can sneeze without dropping her glasses. common 10 iair, 1 Celebrated Medicines, Fort Scott, Burkeman was held up by highwaymen about ten o'clock last night at Seventeenth and Liberty, streets and relieved of a gold -watch and chain and his pocket-book. About an hour afterward a young 3ShTep Receipts, 00; common to good.

f3.5040. C. -L PATTERSON, U. D. Utli Kansas.

ance has been tested. A case in point has just been decided in the Bourbon County courts. The slaves of John Morris had to live with their former owners Saratoga High Rock Spring Wats for The statue cf Admiral Dcponr, now be German was stopped near tne same piac sale by Julias Cohn. From Des Moines, Iowa. HOG -Receipts, 9.000: acHve and firm; 5 tolOo bhrher; light f5.8D8-.60; rouh packing- heavy packing and ship-pink, 36.75.

KANSAS. CITT. Cattle Receipts, slow and weak; native steers 1,200 to 1.500 pounds average, do 50 to L100 pounds averao aO30; Blockers and feeders, loU? W3.75: irrass Texas steers, $3.10 by two men who demanded nis mouej. He ran and they fired at him but faUed to hit him. Negroes were the attaekTng parties in both cases.

Vrnndn. Counter feitine and FARRflERS' George Higgins, and was taken up by the brothers of each. Coleman fired four times at Higglns, two of the shots taking effect. After that they clinched and during the general melee Coleman shot the fifth time, the ball striking his brother In the temple, producing a ghastly wound. Hlffgins then knocked the revolver from his hands, and gaye hlra an unmerciful beating over the head with a club, reducing his face to a shapeless mass of nesh and blood.

The City Marshal and several deputies succeeded finally in dispersing tE6 mob. A JWe -oo uh killed during the row. after they had become freedmen. Mrs. Morris died tnrae years ago and left by will to a former slave a house and lot which she held in her own right.

Some of Mrs. Morris' relatives declared their intention to contest thi wilL Mr. Morns, the surviving husband, when he learned Wanifi so much incensed that he ing cast in New York City, will be unveiled at Washington in October. The peanut crop of Virginia will probably reach 2,500,000 bushels, the acreage being 30 per cent, greater than last year. A New York widow loaned her former husband's best suit and gold watch to No.

2 Why spend Tour money and time seeking belp from borne If you ca be treated successfully at home I bare made the fUBAWM -7 GRAND RALLY. croozeanesB. Jefferson Citt, September 1. 3 Hons Eeceipts, weak and 15 lowerTlotsof 200 to 5 pounds average at gk5'84rSS -ma for fair to good muttons. The regular term of the United States District Court commenced here to-day.

The criminal docket consists of pension Eye 1 Treatment of' the From now until after the election, at to appear with her at the altar, and then took them away from him because he could not support her. changed his will, cutting oft his complaining relatives almost entirely, and willed the bulk of his property to his former slaves. Very soon after this he died. James Morris, a 'brother, contested the will, and Judge French and a jury, alter full hearing, have decided it valid. frauds, counterfeiting, Post-office crookedness and the usual number of cases sainst parties in Southwest Missouri PETTY HENRY'S BUFTALO.

-r Cattle Market steady and firm for ship-pirs steers; Ohio steers from 100 to 1,400 960 If Mrs. Lake will call at A Graffs office. A Specialty eteers 70.. Virt National Bank. she will lor stealing govcmiireuw and lambs: lambs pounds at sheep UUUU hear something to her advantage.

Where you can get all kinds ot Stove Repairs for Less than flalf what they will cost at any stove dealer in town. easier and not quotably lower. enre arannlstlr lor Twenty years; can Shskp uncnangea. l. Tfnas Market quiet and steady: corn-fed A 31,300,000 Bridge.

Mln-kkapolis, Th xrnnitnba Road ran Its first train I have also facilitlre 4mh wliatvr awanBiJi The parties are all under bond, and their trial is set for next Saturday. A Libertine tn the Toils. Peoria, Ili, September 1. J. Ungham was arrested in Buffalo Saturday.

Some weeks ago he circulated the story that he had fallen heir to an estate In Pennsylvania, and sent his wife there, as he said, to look af it. As soon as Bhe was gone he commenced quietly disposing of his stock of toys and notions, and the people were astonished to hear that he and Miss Jennie Ward, the medium to lair Yorkers, djtcb Lvnn. Gay Co. will build four neat resi Rive Wed lea teg, Klectro, Thcrapentic to choice era' eraaes, gooa District Court. State vs.

CosteUo Two cases nolle entered as to all but one count in each cise. Plea of guilty. Fined $200 and costs tn each case. dences near the cement works. Two cf tbem I Baths.

Location, Amiei-8 jsiock, won Kaasas over the new stone bridge this morning. We have a BETTJtn siux. or grassers, $5.7036.00. Money and Stock Market. are now under way.

Honey than can be booght any wnere In the West. All kinds of The bridge is the longest of theiana in the United States, and has cost nearly 1SS4 2 per wjtw York. September Money 18 7C Brick work has been commenced on the ouiet; Governments nrm; $1,300,000. exchange JACOB DOCTOR, IT hid! A'H. COHDOO.

JZUfk City vs. J. E. Young alleged violation Ot the job wagon ordinance; a plea of not guilty sustained. ii.

Aventist boildintr on Mam currency! Brass WorWaW. AUUl UVU street. seventeen-year-old aaugnter 01 a wagou RIAGKSMITH AIID YACOII I.1AKER oneiied steady at about Saturday prices. 2Sort Someaiately the room traders and. tSL raided the list, causing a decline eloped, had go promptly and manufacturer, A Narrow Escape.

Alexaxdbia, 1. A passenger train on the Virginia Midland Railway3 last night was thrown from the IIenrvTod1, a farmer, who lives a few ne John FiUpatnck had a watch stolen from direction oi Silicas" 17 tol per cent. But tew prominent oper. miles north of this city, was robbed the other his residence in the country a few days ago. tors-on tne miu bb wero w.

r. nu nrTwwfrJon in their 7 Job Work Promptly Done. Repairing a Specialty. Established 1870. th rjoitji havinz been removeu day of eight head otcattle.

Cheaply done. Call and pee ua and get prices. pjetty Henry, 2fo raid. At to mow ui wruu dull and eataretess. from the rails by some miscreant.

Don't fail to read the advertisement of Dr. rsr. V. Munsell. of Wi- added insult to injury telegraphing to the unhappy parents of Miss Jeunle that they werewell and happy.

He also wrote a letter to a person in this place in bmh he stated that he was not really married to the woman whom he passed ell lor his wife, Imt did not. lntlmateanyjn- 1 body was hurt. jcr. Armr linf to report quite a number of pock M. Ney Smith, Specialist.

cbita, in our display columns. Crick work on the sdduioaal Normal school ets were licked last Saturday. building has reached the second story..

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