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Morton County Democrat from Frisco, Kansas • 2

Morton County Democrat from Frisco, Kansas • 2

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GRAND ARMY CLEANINGS. threatened to tarn them in the street if TnK SPIRIT LAND. CAPITAL TOPICS. Lincoln, Mitchefl, Obborne, Sm'th, Tnil hps, Rooks, Norton, Decatur. Riler, PoU the rent was not paid that day.

Amy eyes tiled with tears, noj tawatomie, Jackson, Atchison, Jefferson, Iteint of luUrett Te rial lug to the 'ot J. R. McClure was elected mayor ot it shall not bet" she said. "Lle-e is the new, and it allows the sun to bake the ground so as to prevent plowing, should you want to break. You can plow two weeks longer, should it get dry, on ground not burned over than you can on ground that has been cleared of the old grass, aud lu Meuiberi, A branch of the ladies relief corps has the city ot South Topeka, taven worth, Wyandotte, Johnson, Miami, Linn, Franklin, Douglas, Shawnee, Reno, Barton, Russell, Ellis, Trego, Gove, Edwards, Hodgeman, Nee.

citv of Naodtttha. Wilson oountv. been orgatized nt Girard, Crawford registered $10,000 funding bonds with county. the state auditor this week. The board of railway commissioners Sulina Journal: Mr.

H. M. Curry has Lyon post No. 9 O. A.

It, ot Marys- money for the rent Now, never mind the walk. Go at once and pay up the landlord. Take, it's mine to do as I choose with, and I choose to give it to you," Luoy felt very guilty as she went away. But instead of going directly home she went to Robinson's and bought the white poplin and ordered it to be sent to Mrs. Faulkner.

villa, Marshall comity, will observe Decoration day. have made a decision in the case ot D. G. Vandament of Cawker City, Kansas, against the Central Branch railway com- Governor Martin lias by proclamation aised the quarantine which has hereto-ore been existing against the cattle ot the finest collection of coins owned by any one person that we have seen iu this western country. Borne of the dates go back three hundred years, and the as sortmeut from each country is large and choice.

China and Japan are fully rep Officers of the Women' Relief Conn Tennessee. at Soottsville, Mitchell county, were in-stall! at a recent meeting. Governor Martin has commissioned That evening, much to Lucy's delight, i kat iraHOn. All around ot, TerjrwUere, Liu Uie it lnud Uiiiyliug In tileat klr UUd Ui uijulic lud Like dlatast eholr. tlmlnt Of niuaio, dim aud low, 8wUiog into graiid rutmina, i'lutA arouuJ Uwuu liiojr o.

Strang and tliaJowy fonnt wrtonnd Ana draw aula aw nar, Wtiil old bmiilinr voieee toand Upon mj IwUuiug wr. Thuy whltperad tint unfettered, free. To ronin whr e'er tlier will Thtj turn not from old torae to fle But linger round tanui itill. And yet rememb'ring thot thejr loved Anew them iher abide, And orer uethe where one Uiey rovd, Their plriU lightly glide. They ar not dead, that ghotlj throng; Tliejr have but oaat away The garmert that oonfined long, The earthly garb ot clay.

All aronnd ot ereiywher Lie Ui spirit land. Mingling in the aileut air, Float the myatio band Chicago Inter-Oetan, It is reported that there are nine old puny, ii boo ins air. vanuament secured permission ot the Central Branch management to erect an elevator on the company's ground at Cawker City. Afterward, however, he applied to the superintendent tor permission to erect a coal house on the grounds lased to him, on Monroe CronueL of Albany, at commissioner ot deeds for Kansas in the state ot New York. Albert cams borne.

resented. Mr. Curry informs us that he will soon have a collection much lorger, given him by a friend, and who is now in Germany. "Oh!" cried Luoy, "I take back all I soldiers being cared for in the Tazewell county, Illinois, poor house, some of The pawnbroker shop ot J. L.

Paine said against Amy Faulkner, for she is th darlingeet the dearest the sweetest whom have families and none ot whom receive pensions. which to build an elevator. This was Oirard Press: Frank Doling, a miner, was robbed ot $1,000 worth ot diamonds, watehes, rings, etc, the other day. The little thing, with the kindest the warmest heart in all the world!" at Cherokee, was struck by lightning The Sioux Citv Journal sava thuM thiet has not been captured. I found that out long ago," said her declined, for the reason as stated by Mr.

Fagan that the rules of the company are such as to prohibit the lousing of grounds for any purpose at present excepting for elevators of large capacity. At a session of the exeoutive council during a storm recently. He wits lying on a feather bed on the floor, with his feet off the bed. The electricity only affected him in that port of the body which was off the bed. He was knocked sense brother, laughing, but I should be delighted to know what changed your opinion." the Capital was made thi official state paper, and Almerin Gillette was appoint Comrado A.

B. White, ot Sioux City, is engaged in the. manufacture of 1,200 canes, from tho timber cut along the Big Sioux river. One of these will be presented as a souvenir to each veteran visiting the Grand Army ot the Republic ed railroad commissioner. Bhe told him now 6ne nas peen play The Topeka water works have applied less, but not seriously injured.

A child at his side was not hurt Mr. Boling Chose County Leaden A G. A. R. ing seamstress and the result He scolded her for the deception she had practiced, but he did not very angry.

lie asked the board or railroad commissioners to help him make the Central Branch company allow him to build a coal house on tho place intended for and elevator, or some other place near their track. It further 'appars that there are two other coal dealers at Caw will recover. to the courts for an order restraining the collection of $350 tax on $7,769 which they complain of as on over as- Amy wore the white poplin at Ada NOTES OF THE DAY. HARMLESS PLOT. ses8mont.

Hyat's wedding, and looked lovely in it Attorney. General Bradford, has re It is now claimed that the chlorophyll, but not so charming as three months afterward, when she Btood up at the altar as Albert's bride. post ot twenty members was organized at Toledo, lost week by a number ot the comrades of John W. Geary post, this city. The officers of the new post are: Commander, D.

R. Shollenburger; S. M. D. Lyle; J.V., A.

W. Orrill; chaplain, C. R. Turner; surgeon, A. M.

Conawayj Q. Joseph Marshal; O. of W. H. Mitchell O.

of Sam McCauley Adjutant Jeseph Hayward. ker City, neither of wLm have been granted the privilege asked, and the board failed to see any reason why they should eompell the railroad company to turned from Clay Center. He served four temporary injunctions on liquor dealers ot Marysville and vicinity while or green coloring substances ot leaves, is most liable to pick up metallic mntter STATE NEWS. absorbed by the roots of plants, when absent grant the petitioners any special privileges, or wherein we had been doscrim-inated against One ot Topeka's now industries is an Nearly fifty new residences are being overall factory which will employ 200 or vines have been treated with sulphate of copper, most of the metal is deposited on the leaves, hardly a trace appearing in the juice of the grapes. The leaves contain much iron, and this is due doubtless to the nature of soil.

Chase County Leader: John A. Martin erected at Marion. 300 men. It will make from 300 to 500 THE WIT OF WOMEX. Camp, No.

63, bona of Veterans, was or pair daily of that very useful portion of Junction City registered iSi votes for our dress. ganized at Elmdale, last week. The following are the officers of the new camp: the city election. Bright Saying That Have Fallen From At on election row in South Topeka, The English dairymen feel the com- A ranch in Chautauqua county sold Pretty Female Lips. Collected by Kate Sanboro if steam for S90.000 the other day.

Captain, Sam Thomas, 1st lieutenant G. W. Hayden lieutenant G. W. Hadden; orderly Bergant A J.

Wood sergant, Joe Hartley; chaplain; C. A. Hayden; S. a suburb of the city proper, a man named Mitchell was seriously injured by being stubbed in the back with a knife. His recovery is probable, but his wound is "Yea, I acknowledge she is pretty, Albert, but oho is bo frivolous.

I tell you truly I don't believe Amy Faulkner ever hod a serious thought in her life." 'It pains me to hear you say so, Lucy, for I am quite sure you wrong her," said her brother, a little warmly. "Well, I hope I do, and perhaps a longer acquaintance may prove I am mistaken. I have only seen her a few times." "But she is always just as you saw her light-hearted and merry. Yet I feel sure under her careless manner there is hidden many an earnest thought. I cannot give up the hope of winning her, but I bo wanted my darling sister to love my wife." Lucy sat very quiet for a moment, then said seriously "Albert will you grant me one favor P' "A thousand, dear, if you like." "You have not yet proposed to Amy More dwelling houses are badly needed ers are named the Asia the Russia, and the Sootio, why not coll one the Nausea? Louisa Alcott at Great Bend, Barton county.

petion of American and Danish producers bo sharply that the Cheshire chamber of agriculture has decided to establish a model dairy and school of dairy-farming. The English producers have almost lost their ewn market from a neglect to pursue the scientific methods followed in other countries. dangerous. A Pratt count school teacher has been No I aint one to see the cat walking The Kaw Valley Life Insurance asso fined $25 for flogging a pupil. or V.

Wood or A. Rose color sergeant F. M. Eades; C. O.

Hadden; P. H. nay den; camp council Dell Rose, W. A. Wood, W.

C. Birch. The camp starts with fifteen members. ciation, in accordance with the law pass into the dairy and wonder what she's come after. -George Elliot There ia talk of organizing a library ed last winter, have withdrawn all their securities which they had deposited with We shall be perfectly virtuous when association, at landsDorg, Aicrnerson county.

Mrs. Margaret R. Wickens, the com Massachusetts has expended $90,000 the 6tate. Each member will have the mander of department of Kansas, Wo there is no longer any fleBh on our bones. Marguerite de valois.

amount of deposit returned to him at The contract for the erection of the man 8 Relief corps, in general order, in the last twenty years in trying to stock her ponds and rivers with fish. In the rivers the effort proves a complete fail Masonic temple at Salina has been let to No. 1, says: "While our past year has Her neck and arms were as naked rs once. The governor has issued a proclama a Kansas City firm for $13,500. placed our department to the front in or ure, and, so for as trade results are con if she had never eaten ot the tree tt knowledge of good and evil.

Jane Car- tion organized Cheyenne county. J. M. ganizing corps and etilcient work, very The establishment of a large woolen cerned, the reports are discouraging. jrauikneri' "No; not yet" much remains yet to be done.

It is not lyle. Ponds, leased and protected by sporting mill at Chetopa, Labette county, is one of the posdbuitses of the future. "And you are going to Washington Ketcham, W. W. McKay and J.

F. Murphy were appointed county commissioners, and B. W. Knott designated as coun too much to expect that we double our clubs, have been successfully stocked, When you wish to affirm anything, number of corps during the coming year. and that is about alL to-morrow to be absent a few daysP' "Yesi" The firemen of Kansas, propose, hold ty clerk.

Thn town of Bird City was you Always call God to witness, because He never contradicts you. Qaeea ot Christian Glauser, of Beading, is ing a grand fireman's tourament in the "Well promise me you will not offer Our influence has reached many new localities where our new corps have been aiding and working, and others feel "let made fro tomDorory county seat city of Topeka, some time this summer. yourself to her till you return." "Astranerereauest Lucy, but I will one of the few dealers, if not the only dealer in dogs' meat in this country. He keeps it on hand to sell to persons who CoW1 I7. G.

A'lams, secretary of One likes to talk one's self so much us organize;" and while we now number About twenty-one dollars have been make the promise." 120 corps, let us in closing up the com paid out by the county clerk of Shawnee think it may be good for their health that one never tires of a tete-a-tete with a Tlover for years. That is why a devotee likes to be with her confessor. It ing year's report make it 250. Not alone the Sitta Historical society, has received from Mr. D.

M. Swarr, of Lancaster, a copy of the National Intelligencer, then published in Waslr'ngton, D. C. It contains the- message of President county, as rewards for won scalps within the past month. Now Luoy expressed her gratitude by giving him a kiss.

Then, taking a seat by the window, she appeared busily en in organization is there work, but let ev is for the pleasure ot talking of one's self and also tries out the fat and sells it as a cure for colds, rheumatism, and troubles of the chest He says that th meat of a fat dog has a rich, delicate flavor, that The druggists of Meriden, Jefferson ery corps now organized endeavor to double their membership, with not only even though speaking evil Mme. de Jackson to congress and is a rare and county have had their permits renewed, gaged in some anoy work, out sue was, indeed, arranging a little plot in a very clever manner. Kevigne. numbers but live, earnest, working, pa everybody relishes who tastes it and notwithstanding the efforts of the citizens triotio women, devoted to our work. In interesting acquisition.

It is dated December, 2, 1834, and is yellow with age, to defeat such an order. there is no finer-looking meat than Judge no one by his relations, what Her brother's departure the next day many places the Woman's Relief corps dressed dog. ever criticisms you pass upon his com though otherwise well preserved. Seneca Tribune: The chattle mort has been an experiment, but the experi left her free to carry her plan into opera' tion. Being an orphan and the poses- Colonel Goes, the state ornithologist, A farmer near Blakely, says that gage record shows that instruments in sar of a snug little fortune of her own, his granaries are free from rats because volving the sum of $29,901.44 were filed panions, isolations, iiKe features, are thrust upon us; companions, like clothes, are more or less of our own Eejoctiou.

Kate Field. there was no one to control any of her ment has been tested and has proved a grand success, and to-day is a credit to woman's capability and executive ability; and as women we are founding an order that will reflect credit on our sex, not for the month of March. of a "rat-snake," a great pet on the plan has placed his new acquisition of birds in coses, along with his already large collection. The addition comprises seventy-one birds, some of which are tation, who daily visits tne com-enbs, A pair ot twin babies were found dead actions while her brother was away. Her first move was a strange one, She took off her handsome silk gown.

and catches any stray and indiscreet rat Marryin' a man aint like settin' along very rare, and beautiful. They are locat alone for its pecuniary benefits, but prov atWamegothe other day. As criminal practice was evident the officers of that that may be lodging among the corn, side of him nights and hearing him tall pretty; that's the fust prayer. There' ed the lower cases on the south side When the snake becomes too familiar the combed her hair out of its crimps and ing that women are capable and energetic in managing this organization as a nation city are investigating tne case. of the room.

Colonel Goes' collection curls, brushed it straight back from her farmer whips him soundly with a light lots an lots o' meetin' after that Rost. All the graves in the old cemetery, of switch. al department and subordinate corps, Terry Cooke. is now one of the most complete in the country, and a visit to it is certainly with care, ability, and success, and will Bev. Joseph A.

Stephan, director of face, and tucked it in a little knot behind. Then dressing herself in a somewhat worn alapaca, and fastening a plain collar about her neck, sha looked in the "What would you do in time of war if time well spent and it is also very in Lindsborg, McPherson county, have been removed to a new and more desirable spot which has been selected as a be able to accomplish a work and estab structive. the Catholic board of Indian missions, has sent to Mr. C. W.

Childs, A. an lish a record the world will acknowledge you had the suffrage?" asked Horace Greeley of Mrs. Stanton. "Just what cemetery. The ioneka city election resulted in Indian war-club used by Chief Kill glass and laughed heartily.

"I think I shall do nicely," she said the election of the following officials: Girard Press: A man was found dead igle at the Custer massacre. It is of "lam certain she will never recognize S. Clark, justice of the peace; E. J. Cady, in a box car at Carl Junction the other hard wood, covered with buckskin, me in this rig." J.

T. Wintrode, J. M. Wiley, constables. day.

He.had been shot in the side. He was not known and was in a car which So with a look of satisfaction on her weighed at the top with a heavy egg shaped stone. Councilmen First ward, J. B. Marshall.

face she put on a plain hat and shawl, Second ward, Frank Newland. Third same from the west The prairie dogs which have a village ward, J. N. Strickler. Fourth ward, A you have done, Mr.

Greeley; stay at home and urge the others to go and fight" replied the lady. Mile. Mars, a favorite of the Theatre Francais, offended the Gardes da Corps, and they went to the theatre to hiss her down. She came to the. edge of the stage, and, referring to the fact that they never went to war, said: "What has Mays to do with the Gardes de Corps "Pray," said an army officer, who had been on guard duty in Washington Cherokee Sentinel: A deed was re D.

Thatcher. Members of the Board of at the Philadelphia "Zoo" got into a terrible fight, and two of them were killed, having previously given notice to the landlady that she would be absent a few days. She walked directlvto Mrs. Faulkner's and rang the bell, inquiring for Miss Education First ward, J. W.

Priddy, as grand and worthy the patriotic, loyal women of America. And as I believe every member in attendance upon our grand successful convention at Wichita, with 300 capable women of the state of Kansas assembled, felt it a new inspiration to be enrolled as enlisted workers, so let ub continue to build for our patriotic cause. When taking upon myself anew at the department installation the obligation of the office of department president, I thought of the boys in blue who came home after serving out the time of their first enlistment only to see the duty of re-enlistment and bravely they went again, knowing far better the stern duties, the privations, and perhaps death, that awaited them at the front corded in Girard this week transferring certain lands from A. W. Armour to the Cheokee and Pittsburg Coal and Mining Second ward, A.

T. Rodgers. Third ward, J. C. Burnett H.

C. Speer. Fourth being literally torn to pieces. There are about fifty of them in the village, and they divide into factions and engage in fights until one side or the other suc sompany, the consideration being Amy. ward, B.

Welch. The charter of "The Memphis, Kan 258.05. She was shown up Btairs into a pretty cumbs. roim, where Amy sat sewing. sas Western railroad company," has seventeen years, to Miss Cleveland, Chetopa Statesman: Mr.

O. H. Dbaum, a Swede living in Howard town She spoke kindly to Lucy and asked been filed with the secretary of state, A water tunnel, three thousand feet in her to be seated. -Imcy told her busi ship, was found dead in the road last length, was completed recently at River "what do ladies find to think about besides dresses and parties?" "The heroic deeds of our modern army officers," re The purpose of this corporation is the building and maintaining of a railroad ness in a few words. side, Cal.

The work was such a skillful week. The neighbors were notified and an inquest was held, at which was shown "Miss Jones, the seamstress, sent me, if vou please, ma'am. She say? she's and telegraph line from a point on the plied Miss Cleveland. piece of engineering that when the two forces working from opposite ends of the that he came to his death from natural en fracred this week and can't come to you, causes. west bank of the JUississippi river in Arkansas north and west through Arkansas and through Missouri to the eastern than when first they went; so, well knowing the many cares and anxious hours of work, I take up again the pleasant task of the year, with the honor of the rank of veteran." but she thought maybe Fd do as well, tunnel met there was not one-fourth of an inch difference in the two divisions.

Mr. Clair, who was caught in a prairie miss. "Sorter Mixed." Detroit Free Preee. Shortly after the war a tourist on a boundary of Kansas, thence through I dare sav vou will." said Amy. fire nrth of Iuka, Pratt county, a couple A firm of Connecticut cigar manufac kindly, as ehe led her into the sewing- Cherokee, Labette, Montgomery, Chautauqua, Cowlej, Sumner, Kingman, Pratt, Reno, Stafford, Edwards, Pawnee, of weeks ago, is still alive but horribly burned.

The flesh from his hands has southern river steambor loitering Two Appreciative Soul. Boston Reoord. room, after asking her one or two ques-tions about her capacity for work. dropped off, his face is sadly disfigured A distmgbished Maine gentleman says turers, who have been underselling rivals, explain that the use of cheap tobacco in the mouth end of a cigar is the secret of it all. They claim that the smoker throws the cigar away before the fire has Lucy understood sewing very well and Barton, Bush, Ness, Hodgeman and other counties to the western boundary of Kansas.

The estimated number of and his lower limbs so badly burned, that should he live he will never be able to was able to give satisfaction, but she that some years ago he was making a journey down east, when the train became snowbound. It was then evening, reached the poor tobacco. grew rather tired of her masquerade. She had made no progress in discovering any walk. C.

L. Smith, a grain merchant of Sev around the lower desk, observed an old darky seated on the edge of the boat swinging bis legs over the water in most comfortable manner, and drawing near entered into conversation: "Old man, how do you like freedom?" The old darky looked puzzled, and after scratching his head thoughtfully, and shaking it dubiously awhile, replied: "Bossv. hit's sorter mixed!" miles of road to be operated is 1,300. The state live stock sanitary commis "Here lies ttie body of John McLean flaw in Amy's disposition or manners, erance, Doniphan county, was robbed of sion met in the office of the state veteri $1,475 in cash at St. Joseph, tne One morning she heard her talking in the next room to her mother.

"There is such a lovely white poplin at Robinson's," said Amy. "It is creamy narian. A resolution was passed recommending to the governor that the exist other day. He had drawn the the money Hay ward, a man who never voted. Of such is the kingdom of heaven." This is the epitaph which a'citwen of Way-land, left behind him, and which, it is asserted, his executors Jntend to inscribe over his grave.

ing quarantine regulations against cattle out of a bank intending to take it Home when he was sandbagged on the street "What do you mean by that, my and rich and heavy. It is just the thing on account of contagious pleuro-pneu and relieved of his wealth. monia, be removed, the disease having I want for Ada Hyat's wedding. lean trim it with that Spanish lace. It will be charming." The physicians having charge of the Make bridges large enough to admit been suppressed, under recently enacted laws, by the destruction of the infected of the passage of teams from opposite free dispensary in Atlanta do not like to have their medicine shop called a free "Well, Amy, you must promise not to direction.

At Sterling, Bice county, the herds. An arrangement for the inspection of all counties in the state, seriatim, ask anything more till after Uhristmas, other day one farmer got his wagon and there was no hope of progress until daylight. But near at hand was a little village which boasted of a public hall. It was suggested that the passengers adjourn to the hall and listen to an address by their distinguished fellow traveler. He finally consented to do his part; the hall was wanned and lighted, and the lecture took place.

The next day the gentleman was approached by a sturdy young yeoman, who said: "You are the man who made the speech last night, ain't you?" The identity having been duly established, he went on: "I want to thank you for it; I don't know when I've enjoyed myself more than I did when you were talking." The orator experienced the genial glow which unconventional and unsought praise is won't to inspire, and he cordially took the honest fellow's hand. "Yes," the young man continued, "it was a good thing; yoa see, my girl is on he train, and while you were lecturing he and I had the car to ourselves." horses and himself landed in tne nvei on account of glanders, was made, and will be published in circular form for for our expenses have been very heavy this year." "Dear mamma, don't say another word, because of the bridge being too email to distribution among many county officers, admit of the passage of two teams. I was wrong to ask it I can do without This action became necessary from the it" AHazelton, of Harrisburg, diec fact that bo many cases of the disease are at Marion, Marion county, the other day reported that inspections made in the or "No, my child, you really need a new dress and you shall have it The poplin der of the receipts of information has from an over-dose of laudumn, which he "Well, bossy, hit's dish yer way. En-durin' slave times if I wuz on dish yer up-ribon boat an' wuz to fall inter enmy leetle cat naps, like Fa milty ap' ter do, an' drap overbode, Bomebody'd screech out: 'Nigga overbode!" an' de whissel 'ud blow, an' de backin' bell 'ud ring an' dey'd hab me out'ndat riber fo'toch water mos But dese here days, do' Fs jes ez sleepyged ez I useter wuz an' ole man Nod's jes ez ap' ter grab me, ed' me, ter drap overbode, Mars Mate ud' sing out: 'Man "Mars' oap'n on the harry-cane roof 'd holler down: "'What is itr "Dey'd spon: "Nobody but er freedmanr "An, bossy, mout fling out er rope's end fur me ter lay holt on but stop dat whole boat? No-sir-ee-bob! Caysa you see Fs jes like enny or'nary whiio trash now wuff miffin ter nobody!" will be very pretty and serviceable." had taken to relieve himself of pain proven a waste of time. Hereafter mem He had been accustomed to takinj Amy heard the money counted out to the young girl, and an enthusiastic dis opiates for relief, but this time he over bers of the coir mission will accompany the state veterinarian when diseased animals are to be examined and they cussion about how the dress was to be reached himself, and the result was fatal: dispensary.

They have christened it the Atlanta polyclinic The ladies in New York are pledging themselves not to go shopping on Saturday afternoon in order to promote the half -holiday movement. There are over one hundred wholesale poultry dealers in New York city, and some of them handle daily 100 barrels, holding 175 pounds each. One hundred thousand bushels of peanuts are stored in Norfolk, awaiting the opening of the circus season. A cougar measuring fourteen feet from tip to tip was recently shot near Eagle Cliff, Washington territory. It is estimated that at a low valuation $40,000,000 worth of stock is supported in the Montana ranges.

A colony of one hundred families from made. will be disposed of without delay. Junction City Union: Barney Har vey paid his fine of $100 the other day When Amy entered the sewing-room a little while after she saw the young seamstress with her head bowed in her Owing to the fact the diseases of "glanders" and "farcy" have become so for sellinsr of whisky. This is the first dollar paid in Davis county upon a con prevalent in this state, and it being im lands Bobbin or bitterly. viction.

Six hundred dollars were paid in at the last term of the court, but the "Why, what's the matter P' she asked anxiously. But no answer came from the appar parties all plead guilty. jpossible to inspect all the cases in the order in which they are reported, State Veterinarian A. A. Holcomb, by order of the live stock sanitary commission, will inspect the various counties of the state, Salt Starvation in India.

North American Review. There are weeds that can be eaten by people in distress, but salt is indispensable to moke them bearable. Salt is, however, a goyernment monopoly and a costly luxurv to the poor. Anti-com-law England sells to the Indian peasant, for from $15 to $20, salt whose cost value is $1. ently convulsive Lucy.

A half breed Indian, named John Stro- "Do please, do tell me," said Amy, how. hecame involved in a dispute at Mrs. Senator Stanford's diamond brooch, which set the Washington scxi ety aflame recently, is described as look seriatim as follows: Pawnee, Sum with emotion, stealing her arm about Scammonville, Cherokee county, the other dnv. with W. D.

Wallace, a drunken ner, Harper, Cherokee, Labette, Craw North Carolina is on the way to Bettle at ford, Clay, Cloud, Washington, Repub Lucy neck. Oh, nothing, miss," sighed the little hypocrite. miner. Finally Strobow struck Wallace Next to water, salt is a necessity of lie, Jewell, Butler, Sedgwick, Kingman, Pratt Stafford, Coffey, Woodson, Allen, Lewiston, Idaho territory. The state of Morelos, Mexico, produces twenty thousand tons of sugar annually.

Indian diet Many used to make "earth "But I know you would not cry so if when the latter pulled a revolver and shot him through the heart Wallace was immediaely arrested and taken to vou were not unhappy, vo ten me wnax Anderson, Marshall, Nemaha, Brown, Doniphan, Cowley, Chautauqua, Elk, ing use a breast pwte on her dress cr black Bilk and crape. The ornament measures about four inches across its widest part The central diamond ia enormous size and is set tiround wills many others which are unusually lar; The city of Winfield, Keeees, registered $10,003 of new bonds. troubles you." Columbus where he was connned. San Bernardino, has just had the ureenwood, Wilson, fleosho, Bourbon, salt" by washing saline earth found on the surface, and to boil their food in the For this they were punished. They stole out at night to lick it up from the earth in the dark.

The police destroyed the "salt licks." first snow-storm in four years. So Lucy, with a broken voice and con vnlsive sobs, told the sad story of an in Ontic: There are too many Ottawa, Sahne Dickinson, Davis, Har-, vey, McPherson, Chase, Lyon nrairie fires around us. Burning off the The spring cattle drive from Texas is valid mother, drunken father, helpless little ones, and heartless landlord, who nl.l cmn of irrass does not assist Mie Morris, Osage, Wabaunsee, Ellsworth, expected to exceed head..

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