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Wayne register. Tl "i x-vi tt" r-m -tj 1 13 1 1 1 1 I 1 .1 1 1 "W.Q.Hearn, Editor. WAYNE REGISTER. JOB PRINTING. We are pif pard to do all kind of Job Work; I lM I 1 I II rV the rostoffice at Wayne, Kansas, i 'Second-class Mall matter.

W. G. Heaun, Proprietor. DEVOTED TO HOME INTERESTS. Thumb: $1.60 in Advance.

RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. f)necopy, one year, in advaooe 1 80 Khn copy, six months, 75 fOtie copy, threo months, 60 ADVERTISING RATES on application. VOLUME i WAYNE, REPUBLIC KANSAS SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1885. NUMBER 7. I OTHERWISE ASP PERSONAL.

KANSAS JiEWS. A bail-storm of unprecedented severity, cases. Secretary Lamar lias now requested the attorney general to Instruct tbe court or did great damage to tbs crops la Sussex THE WORLD AT LARGE. WASHINGTON. Hon.

Joiin A. Kasson, of Iowa, lata fleers to Cease their opposition to those Using An unmaskod Cherokee county mob county, Mow Jersey. fOKElGM. btatos minister to Germany, established trails and to refrain from Interler- marcn into uirara ana lynch a negro. A Girard dispatch, dated Julv 6.

savs: Ing with cattle drovers on trails in the Indian Iostmaster General Vilas has been Investigating the methods formerly pursued in the department In leasing buildings tor Dost- win not return to America at presont, jbut will go to Wlldungen for the ben- T.ntfl In tlin nftnrnnnn nf tlm KnnWh nt lenltory. The police have been ordered to suppress the street sales of those Issues of the Fall Mall Tns board of visitors offlccs, and has arrived at the conclusion that of bis health, which is far from at me nesi roini Juy ft girl 13 of 14 year8 ola wag wo mltted their annual outragcd and horribly mutilated (liittlte Which contain articles on the secret military academy bave subm gooa. vices of London. The Oazettt challenges tbe report to the secretary of war. This states near xsaxier springs in Uberokee coun courts of London to prosecute It for the work I that the boaid found the dlclpllne strict, yet 1 tv by a colored bov named John LaW' In cases where leases have been made for a number of years, In some Instances for pcrluds of 20 years, the prices paid by the government were exorbitant.

The question Was submitted to the attorney gcnnral as to whether the gov UR- ARABjftiLA Kenealy, daughter reasonable, and well calculated to reach regu It Is engaged In, and says it might subpoena rence who was arrested for the crime. ui iuo jaca ttistinguished London ad- half of tbe legislature of England to prove the larlty In the system and cheerful obedience to orders because they were orders. It recom vocate, ftj saij to have a lucrative accuracy of its revelations. Rev. Mr.

Spur- and for fear of being lynched was taken to Columbus on a hand car that night. A mob followed and in some ernment was bound by the the leases in such practice in that city, where her abilt mends that increased opportunities and In gcoB publishes a letter in the Pall Mall Gazelle structions be given with a view of obtaining cuse. In his opinion iho attorney general held tout In the absence of express authority tios command the respect of even "the manner a young white man by the approving of that journal's exposures of tbe secret vices of the aristocrats of London. The name of Wolfe was shot and Killed tbe highest excellence In the use of small arms. The board snys tbe quarters for the conferred by act of congress the postmaster letter Is remarkable In many restiecta.

Tbe OJJI "practitioners." The first volume of Ocn. Gran near Columbus. The colored boy was general had no riijlit to make a lease for any following are some of his expressions: "I families of enlisted men are very Indifferent and-tbat new onca are needed. They further period beyond the time for which the appro lodged in jail and the next mornin fcl bowed down with shame and Indignation, memoirs will not appear till Decem brought to Girard and put into the Oils la loathsome business, but even tbe priation was made. Under tills decision Postmaster General Vilas feels that the leases ber, nor the second till about" March, recommend that the chief of engineers be made Inapector of the academy and that tbe alleged county jail bere which is noth bave killed twelve men in various single combats.

He is of medium height and muscular, and looks like a bal Indian. Several men were engaged in digging a well at Toledo, Chase county, and had reached a depth of nearly thirty feet, when one of the men, on being let down, was overcome with the foul air. A friend was let down, and he fastened a rope around the unconscious man, and he was drawn op. But when the rope was let down to draw tbe second man np he was unable to move. Here he remained some little time, all the men being afraid to attempt his rescue.

Finally his 11-ycar-old son sikerf'to be let down, which was immediately done, and by this means his father's hfo was saved. The board of commissioners of the state reformatory, after a full discussion, have determined upon the city of Hutchinson as the site of the reformatory, provided the said city of Hutchinson promises a site of 640 acres of land which, after actual survey, shall develop sufficient water supply and drainage to furnish the institution. The legislature last winter provided for an institution modeled after the one at N. and appropriated $60,000 toward its erection. An unknown man bung himself with a bridal rein in a stable near Bennington, Ottawa county, last week.

The suicide was about twenty-live years old, five feet eight inches in height, light complexioned, with heavy, light sewers must be cleaned;" "I pray that good ing but a mere shell. Heavy irons 1886. Mr. C. L.

Webster, of the firm number of appointments at large be restored are not obligatory upon the government, and proposes to terminate them upon notice In were kept on one of the boy's ankles publishing it, will go to Europo to ar iray come from Ibis exposure which Incidentally must do harm, hut whose great drift must result In lasting benefit;" "I don't think our to ten per year. When the 11-22 train arrived from the cases where it appears pro per for him to do so. Advices from the Indian Territory leave Tub secretary of war has directed Lieuten south to-day, about forty men got off little doubt that the situation there la more churches have fulled, for they bave kept a range simultaneous issues in severa other languages beside French, and Italian. ant General Sheridan to take Immediate steps pure remnant alive In th land;" "I believe at ana near the station and scattered through the town. At about 12 menacing than has been admitted by the au thoritles, and that prompt action by the de toward Uie concentration of ah the troops.

that many are unaware of these dunghills clock the sheriff received a telegram that ther may be available In case of an Indian dislurbance In the West It Is reported reeking under their nostrils;" "I thank all partments Is necessary to prevent an outbreak. from the siieritt of (Jnerokee county, Of the late Admiral Courbot it is saM that he never lost his tember, lor Agent Dyer, under instructions from tbe com missioner of Indian affairs, undertook to co-operators In your brave warfare;" "Spare not the vllllans even though wearing stars and garters "we need a vigilance committee, a moral police to suppress this infamy;" "le, wnicn reaa: "(jet our little nigger out of town before the Gulf train gets there." Half an hour later a number rased bad language, but punished his at the war department that the Indian troubles grow more threatening. In regard to the reported Invasion of Southwestern Kansas by the Chcycnncs, Gen. Schofield has telegraphed make a census of tbe Cheycnnes, but was stopped by the dog soldiers, who threatened mien with merciless rigor and frigid of armed men made a dash for the the light In without stint." with death any one who should report for en jpoliteness, so much so that to this day jail, broke down the iron door, took the war department: "The latest report Indicate that no Indians have been in Kansas A cable from Auckland, New Zealand, to rollment, at the same time placing two of their an the i reach service his pet phrase, Chief of Police Harrlgan, of St. Louis, re number as guards over the agent's office the prisoner out, marched him up one of the main streets, untied a horse yet, and no citizens are killed, bnt a number, "aux ters, nion ami," haa clung to ceived Saturday morning announced the ar Tbcy stopped work on the farms, and threat ened Dver with death If be persisted In carry perbons 100, of young Cbcyennes, have left as a nickname.

hitched to a wagon in front of a busi rival there of the police department messen the agency, it is believed to conceal tbeir arms, ncss house, threw the colored boy in gers sent from there a month ago and the ac ing out hla orders. Tbcy openly declare that and drove off, armed men surrounding: on account of the recent untimely threats to disarm tbem." knowledgement of the requisition for W. P. Dyer must go, as he restricts tbelr liberty, ien. Sherman, in reply to a recent request to be present at a reunion, de him and keeping the citizens from in Lennox Maxwell who murdered C.

Arthur An El Pasi, Texas, dispatch says: Tbe Dit. Hamilton, surgeon general of the ma terfenng. 1 hey took the nejro about northbound train on tbe Mexican Central rail Preller at the Southern hotel In that city April colored mustache and hair, and blue two blocks west of the jail and hun? 4 and fled to New Zealand. Tbe officers will way, In charge of Conductor S. O.

Lesser and rine hospital service, has been advised of what Is regarded as a sporadic case of yellow eves. He was dressed in a coarse Euglnecr Desang, ran over and killed a Mcxt- him to the rafter of a house just being return with Maxwell by the steamer which can shecD herder between Beetamenla and completed Dy onarp. une 01 sails July 21. There was no serious legal Diaz. On the srrlyal of tbe train at Santa them, said to be the father of the girl, complication.

Tbe murderer was turned over fever at New Orleans. He does not think this should cause alarm. Altnough no evidence has been discovered that it originated by the importation of fever germs, ho thinks that there can be ni doubt that it Is due to shirt and overalls and shoes, no bat, coat, vest or other clothing being found anywhere about. He had the appearance of being a laboring man, and was probably American. Rosalia the engineer was arrested and conveyed emptied his revolver into the body, to the officers at once.

three or four bullets striking it. Ihe In tbe bouse of commons, Mr. Bradlaugb to tbe Chihuahua jail where be rcntains. raid was so unexpected that the peo again presented himself for tbe purpose of There are several American engineers and Madison News: Well posted fruit ple here were entirely taken by sur- conductors in Mexican jails on account of un taking the oath, but Sir Michael Hicks-Beach yellow fever Imported in Infected clothing or In somo othe.r way. The case was effectually fined, saying: "I have made all and anore appointments for this year than can fulfill, even as it is.

Mrs. Sherman thinks that I am kept away from home so much that she might as well leave the house and go away." Improved cabs in England are now provided with electric bells to signal tthe driver. A new hansom has a re-ceptaclo for an umbrella (presumably wet one) outside the door; the own-r, moreover, will not forget it bo-cause he must raise the umbrella in order to open the door to get out. prise and those who did try to inter avoidable accidents like that stated. It Is be moved that be be refused permission to swear, raisers declared at the meeting of the State Horticultural Society, in Oswe and be excluded from the bouse unless he en lieved that these frequent arrests will result in fere had revolvers pushed uncomfort quarantined at the earliest stage and it is not expected that he fever will spread from it.

gaged not to disturb Its proceedings. The ably close to their persons and were International complications. General C. C. Acgur's term -of service warned to stand back.

motion prevailed by a vote of 363 to 219. Mr. Tbe Iowa grcenbackcrs, In convention at go, that ureenwood and counties were the best peach counties in the state averaging more good crops of peaches in ten years than any other counties in the state. Des Moines, nominated E. H.

Gillette, of that having expired by virtue of the limitation as to age, the president bus made the announce Bradlaugb. protested against the injustice About two months nso an ajrent, city, for lieutenant governor, end F. traveling on his own hook, visited the done him, and withdrew. Mr. Gladstone declared that the house bad acted illegally and ment of the fact and appointed Colonel John manners and dressmakers here, says Moore, of Davis county, for superintendent of public Instruction, leaving the other places Yates Center News: We learn that unconstitutionally.

une rieasanton Observer, and exhibited on the ticket to be filled by the democrats. Andy Rowen, formerly of Buffalo, was In tbe house of lords the marquis of Balls- a dook oi iashion-piates about as Gibbon of the Seventh infantry to be brigadier general of the army In his place. General Gibbon has not been assigned to his department as yet, but it Is considered probable that he will take General Miles' place, that The resolutions denounce both tbe old parties, large as Webster's Unabridged dic bury announced that he would continue tbe Gladstone policy in the pending negotiations and protest against the continued encroach tionary, lor which pe said he was ments of monopolies. recently arrested in Montana and brought back to Wilson county, for the murder of Johnson, who was killed and thrown into his hog pen more than two years ago. with Russia, but declared that no treaty which sanvassing.

The book was to be gallant ofliccr going to Fort Leavenworth. Immense damage has been done to the might bes'gned could be regarded as final and monthly, and in addition to this he Secrktart Manning has accepted the crops In eastern Kansas and western Missouri conclusive, as the condition of affairs In rcn offered a supplement as large as The One of the tallest fish stories on record comes from Japan. This yarn is (gravely related in The Yokohama, Gazettes "An extraordinary large crab Ihas been caught at Nakakubiki-gori, in Niigata-ken, lateljv The width of its shell is about eight feet, and the largest of its logs the same length." resignation of Chief Clerk Swayze'of the by continuous cold rains. The loss of wheat tral Asia was unsatisfactory and uncertain, Reports reoeived from all sections Delineator, which was to be weekly, treasury department and lias appointed Ed In Kansas alone is estimated at 1,000,009 bush visited bv the recent storms Indicate all for the sum of $2.50 a year; but he els. The crop estimate of the state board ot He referred to the Egyptian difficulty as a "complicated problem," and said that to abandon Egypt to her fate would "cover England wanted it in advance.

He had the ward B. Youmans of Elralra, New York, to be his successor. Mr. Swayze tendered his resignation four months ago. that what wheat there was in stack has been almost utterly ruined.

The agriculture Is 10,200,000 bushels, instead of names of all the milliners, and told 2,000,000 bushels, as telegraphed. with shame." each that all the others had subscribed, The president has directed General Sheri damage from the storm will probably be nearly 250,000 bushels. Two Mormons, with three wives each, dan to settle the Cheyenne Indian troubles at once. were arrested at Salt Lake City for Illegal co His book consisted of at least twenty high-priced French styles tied together General Codrcet, of the French forces, telegraphs from Hue In regard to the attack made upon him by the Anna- It is said that the locusts threaten absolute ruin to the whole Russian provinces. They recently made their Humboldt Union: Last week the habitation and held for trial.

The council of so as to look like one publication. Salt Lake, which Is unanimously Mormon, price of hogs dropped to $2.75 per cwt, the lowest price that has ruled in Mrs. Eahl noticing this, and noting. mile garrison the night after bis arrival at tbe capital. He gives tbe losses In killed and adopted the report of a committee sanctioning too, that one of these styles was as trnnd nn whnf.

aliA ma a navinct 9tR vnai the banging of the national flag at half-mast wounded: French, 60; Annamltes, 1,500. appearance in Bessarabia, and in one district of that province a fertile and blooming agricultural estate of 7,500 this market for about ten years, wnen the price went as low as $1.80 per on July 4, After tbe engagement he occupied the citadel, CRIMINALITIES. At Woshlngion, Charles Knott, a shoemaker, entered the house of Cuarles Morris, and asked Mrs. Morris to return a photograph which he had given tbe family. Mrs.

Morris turned to get the pictuie, and as she did so, Knott drew a revolver and shot her twice, the first taking effect in her bead, and the second for, told him his wares were too cheap, George rTErrr, who has been In the In hundred pounds. which he fouud to contain 1,000 guns. He has ordered reinforcements ent him from acres was, within a few days' time firmary at Vincennes, Indiana, for ten years, Kinslev Mercurv: At a recent term and he soon lett. Mrs. Whitman laughed at him, but he took in two of of court in Comanche county, sixteen Haiphong.

dumb and helpless, suddenly recovered his speech while engaged In a scuffle, and now entirely swept, scarcely a vestige its cereals being left. ladies, who, of course, have not seen The St. Petersburg correspondent of the lawyers were admitted to the bar. Before the term there were five resident talks easily and rationally. He has no recol anything for thetr money.

There are 1 1 11 1 passing through ber left lung. Knott then London Xeic says that tbe convention with a goou uiuny sucu swiuuiura in me lection ot his ten years of silence. blew out bis brains, dying Instantly. lawyers in the county. Mr.

Lowell's assertion that there is nothing but English blood in his An agilcultural journal of New York esti Edward Finch, aged 75 years, bis sister Russia was already prepared when Gladstone resigned, therefore it only requires Lord Salisbury's signature. Trophies from the Ful-I- country. Last winter a nice, ta fellow, with a pretty name on Claims are being taken Lane aged 80, white, aud a negro boy about 15 years mates tbe coming wheat crop at 865,000,000 bushels, a falling off of 147,000,000 bushels as veins has led John Boyle O'Reilly to card, tried to do the town with a grand of age, were murdered near Moncure, North Khlsti battle have arrived at Askabad. They county at the rate of forty per day. In Scott county about the same number is being taken each day.

investigate the subject, and it is now bargain in liuttenck patterns, but, Include eight guns bearing tbe English arms compared with last year's yield. There will be good crops of corn, rye, oats and barley. Carolina, Saturday night. The throats of all were cut and they bad been knocked in the announced that "Dr. Lowellmarried though a much better talker, he met dated 1836.

B. L. Keenev. for the past four years head with an ax. Cotton promises well.

Harriet Spouco.a native of Portsmouth with no success at all. Perhaps the business women of the town did not Meetings held by Mormon mlssloparies at William Prendegrast, of Medina, New General Courcet telegraphs that quiet prevails at Hue. Regent Thuang is in his hands and has joined in a request to tbe king N.H., belonging to a Scotchfamily.de have so much money to spend just sheriff of Fawnee county, has resigned and Martin D. Bennyworth has been appointed in his stead. scended perhaps from St.

Patrick rural school-houses In Wabash couuty, Indiana, have been broken up by Indignant citi then. York, wound up a Fourth of July spree by turning his family out of doors, covering his body with Paris green, aud dancing about bis and queen mother to return to the palace, Spence, celebrated in the old ballad. zens, who riddled the doors and windows ot Winfield Courier: The abstract of The Parsons un says the dispatches The French military and naval authorities arc making active preparations for a vigorous the buildings with stones. Few converts were bouse uutll he fell tp the floor a corpse. assessment shows the aggregate value An English farmer reports a strange sent from there concerning the ravages of the web worm are sensational made.

campaign In Anam. of lands in Cowley county to be friendship between his ferrets and Tub Mescalero Apaches In southeastern J80.63U; of town lots, 774, 459; of per Great Bend and St John, twenty- New Mexico are becoming restless because Thomas Puon, aged 63, started In a buggy from Hubbard, Oh'o, to Greenville, Pennsylvania, to get $6,009 In bonk. His horse returned the other night with the empty buggy, covered with blood. sonal property, $1,220,218, and of seven miles distant, are to be connect yOung rats natural enemies of the fiercest sort. Twice when his ferret IN the whole or paln Bunuay there were new cases of cholera and 660 deaths from that disease.

Of these, there were 29 new cases and 56 deaths in Aranjuez; 264 new railroad, making a total val ot the failure of tbelr supplies, and the military authorities have been ordered to issue ed by telephone. uation as given above, of $4,509,858. has had a litter young rats have been The money invested in achool pro rations to them temporarily. Tbs Indians who accompanied their agent Our total valuation last year, as taken given her for food, and each time she cases and 144 deaths in the city of Valencia; and 0SO new cases and 417 deaths in the pro perty in Clay county is $117,291. The net earnings of tbe Union Pacific rail by the assessors, was $4,042,837, show has savod and suckled two of them, There are one hundred houses in' to Dolores valley, Colorado, Investigate the recent outrages, were fired upon by cowboys, and several of their number killed.

way during tbe five months ended May 81 were $2,874,206, an Increase of $34,460, as ing a magnificent increase for this rear. This is the blank year for real with her own young, until they had course of erection at 1 Dorado. compared with tbe net earnings for the corre At St. Louis, Jeremiah P. Bartbolow, an old matured.

Reno county reports rain, and plenty estate assessment, so this grand in sponding period of 1884, of it, but too much lightning. crease is all in improvements. Noth and well known citizen, suicided by shooting himself through tbe bead. The sensational stories which nave been The present queen of Roumania, There are 2,502 foreigners in Clay vince of Valencia. The number of new cases of cholera In Spain Tuesday, exclusive of those in Murcla nnd Csstcllor de Laplana was the number of deaths 638.

In the town of Aranjanuez the number of cases reported during the earns period was sixty; tbe deaths thirty. Incendiary proclamations denouncing the financial decrees of the Mexlcsn government were placarded In the City of Mexico and wired over the country concerning the Chey ing could speak louder for the wonderful material advancement of our At Chicago, two men, disguised as plumb now 42 years old, has had a romantic county, and only 215 negroes. enne raids in Comanche and Pratt counties, career. She was born in a quaint lit jountv. The assessed valuation of ers, seize, bind and gag a lady in ner bouse and secure over 1,00.1.

A company has been organized to Kansas, are declared to be false. axabie uronertv never represents tie white country house on the banks bore for coal at Wellington. General Grant bas received through of the Rhine, and was a great romp John Russel Young, ex-minister to China, ex There are six thousand volumes in CASUALTIES. An east bound freight truin was Sunday pressions of sympathy from Li Hung Chang in girlhood, fond o( outdoors and fairy the Clay Centre library. more than one fifth of the real value.

It is safe to place the valuation of our taxable property at $50,000,000. Now add to this the value of the year's and the emperor of Japan. stories, impatient of control, self -reli caused great excitement. Fears of an outbreak are entertained. Several editors have been arrested and will be sent to Yucatan.

The drug clerks of Newton have form Adjutant General Campbell, of Kansas, morning struck by a water spout near Wel-don, Texas. The engineer saw the water spout approaching bounding along like a rubber ball tearing up tbe earth and uprooting all in ed an association. reports everything quiet in the western part ant, and with an ordinary poetio talent. Her ambition, after much travel. Wichita is said to have sixteen thou According to the fall Mall OazelU, the of the state as far as tbe Indian trouble Is con crops, and we have as the total assets of Cowley county $24, or over $800 for every man, woman and child in the county.

With a sand inhabitants. traffic In young girls for immoral purposes cerned. its way aud reversed tbe train. Just before the waterspout reached the line of the road It Meade county has its first sod school The coming wheat crop of Minnesota Is es communistic division, the man blessed was to be a teacher, but Prince Charles of Hohenzollern, whom she had met during her absence from home, asked her to be his queen. It is fifteen years changed Its course and bounded along parallel house.

timated at 81,000,000 bushels, a decrease of has Increased alarmingly In England of recent years. The Gazette mentions the names of men prominent in society in connection with the business and promises further revelations. with eighteen children would certainly to tbe track with frightful velocity. When 14,000,000 bushels from last year's yield. Fall River wants a railroad from be at high tide.

The produce exports from New York dur The Welsh university buildings at Aberys- since she was married. She has seen opposite the train It burst deluging tbe engineer, fireman and brakeman, who abandonad the train and climbed some trees to avoid a ing the past week aggregated $5,484,690 In The following is a synopsis of the Leroy. One of Nature's Intellectual Freaks. twltb, a market town and seaport of Wales, vaiue. much sorrow, has written much poetry, and has won much love.

were destroyed by fire. Two men perished in tbe flames and five were fearfully burned. wave of water fully eight feet high and about ten feet wide. The locomotive and fourteen Nature is terrible when she takes it part of the forthcoming report oi tbe Kansas state board of agriculture for the month ending June 30, 1885, relating to winter wheat: The official re THE MARKETS. Kansas City Grain and Live 8toct cars were nlsed boaliy am carried nearly two hundred fisct from tbe track, while the Grain.

Wheat, No. 3 red winter, 65W. No. There Is no abatement in the cholera epidemic in Spain. Tbe number of new cases reported for Monday was 1,694.

with 873 deaths. roadbed was completely obliterated. No one into her head to play tricks with poor humanity, as, for instance, when she placed one of the most delicate and retined temperaments of the century in the coarse and heavy material envelope of M. Renan. Short, obese, 2 red winter, 74; No.

8 soft winter, 74; No. 2 soft winter, 84. Corn, No. 2, 37W; No. 2 turns received from twenty-four counties show an increase in acreage of winter wheat over the estimates of correspondents, upon which our cal was hurt The extent of the damage has not white, 42.

Oats, No. 2, 82. The total number of new cases of cholera yet been ascertained. Live Stock. Native shipping steers, $4.55 Severs wind storms prevailed throughout rej orted from all points in Spain Thursday all portions of Central and Northern Illinois was deaths, 680.

shapeless, his body is surmounted by a large head, te which the hair clings 5.40; native butcher steers, corn fed half breed steers, native Earthquake shocks continue to be felt in the vale of Cashmere at intervals of three culations for April and May were based, of an amount sufficient to increase the area of the state to 175,128 teres. A careful computation by counties shows the average yield per and Wisconsin Wednesday nlgbt aud Thursday, causing great damsee to property of all feeders, native cows, $3.003.60. flat and greasy; his face is invaded by Prices of swine ranged at bulk at nose of vast proportions; nis general kinds. A cyclone In Minnesota destroyed everything in its path. No lives lost so far spect is that of a sensual old monk 3.703.8U.

Markets br Telegraph. St. Louis. Wheat, No. 2 red, cash, 99V: addicted to all the pleasures of the kuowu.

acre for the state to be 11.08 bushels, which indicates a product of this cereal in the state this year of 12,233,385 dav. The number of new cases of cholera reported In Spain Wednesday was deaths, 744. The Apaches are raiding Northwestern Sonora, Mexico. A fire at Stonghton, Wisconsin, destroyed August, 98; September, October, table, and his fat hands instinctively cross themselves over his stomach in the traditional priestly attitude. And ten out of thirteen large tobacco ware-houses, the St.

Psul depot and about twenty freight Corn, No. 2 mixed, cash, 45; August, bushels, or 21.72 ter cent of the har- 45V; October, Utf. This is how Alphonso Daudet, the celebrated French novelist, works, according to his own account: generally take one year for each novel I cannot do it in less. Each of my books is written out three times. I first of all jot down my notes in a little pocket-book, which I carry about with me.

Then I write out these notes, crossing them off the pocket-book with a red pencil ai I go along. The notes are copied clearly by my wife, who corrects any little errors of redundancy. I then take my wife's copy and go through it very carefully, adding and cutting to suit my taste. The result of this manipulation Is a conformation of hieroglyphics which shock the eye. There is only one man ia the world who could interpret them, and that is my private secretary.

To this long-suffering gentleman my illegible manuscript passes, and from his hands it emerges, nearly what it ought to be, but not quite. After a few yet, in spite of his ecclesiastical ex I 1 1 1 1 cars loaded wun wneai ana omer merenan-dlw and causing a loss estimated from to $1,000,000. terior. Kenan is the greatest living heretic so great and terrible a heretic that in some provincial towns the priests have the bells rung wjien R- Baltimore, Maryland, was recently visited by tbe heaviest rain storm in fourteen years. Chicago.

Wheat, sales ranged: July, 8J 87; August, September, 90 91J. Corn, cash, 74 July, 47; August, 47; September, 47J. New York. Wheat, No. 3 red, cash, 98; No.

2 white, cash, August, September. October, Corn, No. 2, 52; No. 2 white, 61. an arrives, doing him the same honor lundreds of buildings were flooded In the Ity and suburbs, and the aggregate loss is that they would do the devil in person.

estimated at a quarter of a million dollars. In spile of his unpleasing exterior, no man has greater suavity of manner Miss Bzii Hihcks, a prominent member inuuai jTuuui'i iur uvo years auuuv 20,217,795 bushels. Chief Roman Nose, a renegade Sioux Indian who has been living with the Cheyennes some years, and who, with a small following, has been the disturbing element in the Indian territory, causing a good portion of the present scare, was brought into Fort Leavenworth Friday as a prisoner by a detachment of the cavalry. He was in irons and closely guarded. He was placed in the stone guard bouse in the garrison and orders were to watch him cloudy.

Roman Noe is about 45 years of age and is sail to GENERALITIES. The reported obstruction of the cattle trails through the IndlRn territory by settlers upon the Cherokee strip Is engrossing the attention of tbe secretary of the Interior. In answer to complaints made by drovers that tbcy were not ermltted to take their cattle over the established trails tbe secretary telegraphed that no one had the rlsbt to cbstruct tbem. Nevertheless It appears that officers of the federal courts in Kana, whose Jurisdiction extends over tbe tberoke strip, have dlsre garded tbese telegrams and persisted in excluding Tens fatt4e un.ler tbe set of May 34, 1SJ4, which forbids any person to drive cattle on foot through any state or territory, know-leg them to be lcfvcted with contagious than Renan or a more insinuating smile. And, all ill-favored as he is.

no French writer has ever earrmd ta of Boston society, was walkbg In that city, when ber dress caught fire fiom a smouldering Are cracker, aud she was horribly burned, death following in a few hours. While the fth tie hotel, at Louisiana, Missouri, as In fiamis. Dr. Lonergaa, one of therueslf, leaped from a thlrl-story window hicrher degree charm of form, beauty The eel has a peculiar way of retaining a desrred position in swift runt ning water. He settles on some sharp rock, faces up stream, and making a hook of the head and forward part of the body drops it over the upper side of imagery, and nicMy of style, and poet has ever spoken fxsrrtr, urer.

or more csrmnnioua largtinr-'. quieter struggles, however, it is ready i was fnstaoily killed. A number others fartl Cor, 2. Jruik, of the rock and takes his ease. 9 printer.

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About Wayne Register Archive

Pages Available:
488
Years Available:
1885-1887