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Quinter Republican from Quinter, Kansas • 2

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wtmww ft art an j-w 1 PARTICULAR'S OF RUIN. JIAItRISON. Ited to the present needs, but dres good mill have done a larger business than ever. The cotton mills are doing mora business Quinter Republican than in any other year. HMcuiHtlon In cob ton has been active, with 1-b advance, sale An Interview Published by the An 0ii Qi The Sftrtals enmmenred Ihs romlilnratinn of 3ft.

Bfl II Ihe bill pmviilo for the pi iii.linirnl of viola. VB Hone of tlis treaty rllii of aliens i meoaur aa' fnnnd wrt to iva Uis federal yovomiueut 1 7 7 in Naw txiii.y bales, floods and bod weather tend New York World. ing to lesson the production. Wheat ia nearly Ho higher, with sale of KANSAS. QU1KTE11, lurlMlirtion aneli care as ti Orleans Metaa Aannuno.d Candidate TbeDlfflonlt lower Tho allvcr convention at Washirrron.

D. O.UUO bushels, the ports being nearly to the western receipts. The speculative corner makes the price of May corn fictitious, aud oats one fraction higher, whilo farm product have risen a litilo, and also a axwro oi iiaimn. in the Iioumi locoiid attempt was miuls to (et op Ui Mirrnian tiaue bill: but hilira, of 'Jaina, was watel'ful, and boctil to uivinir nnnminou consent 'or lu cornntorntlon. It will Main Ite tried lo di'terinb wlinllii-r llier can Work of Appointments Causes Plaap.

point meats H.l laves the LatUr Will Met Control the Coovenlioa. Iwforo it adjournal, provided for the occasionally oi newspaper in A Broad Path of Straight Gal In Harper, Ending With Twister In Sumner. As the more full report come in from the storm in Sumner and Harper counties, Kin-as, the first reports, though thought to have been exaggerated by some, are confirmed and added to. The storm passed through the northern part of Harper county at about 7:30 p. while quick destruction encompassed Wellington just after 9 p.

ui. In Harrier county the storm ia described a a straight blow, six miles wide, with sever hail along the outside. It swept about thirty farm buildings between Attioa and Hurper, and at Harper the rums said to be fearful. A hundred or so of house were blown down For two years I suffered terribly with stomach trouble, and was for oil. t.

olioe I lower: tin slightly advanced Ui lud rofil of fro Poinntfi riuMitrli iiivoriiig uu bill lo suipaud lu ruin by speculation and lead stronger, at 4'i cent. Nothing disturbs the money market. The 'in ui eeimti a bill intended to boiiab rt that time under treatment by a Imdcreulps in tlie annv. wl.ii 'htiaa ti approval nhvsidan. He finallv after Irvine physician.

He finally, after trying The secretary of the interior ha authorized the making of lease for grazing cattle on tho lamia of tho Kiowa Bud Comanche In merchandise exports are larger. haw ToK, May 8a The World (Dem.) print an interview with 1'resident Harrison of the war drtint'iit and lienerai fecaotleld, dian, in Oklahoma territory. was reporien invotanir rrom uis nuuiary an airs The business failure for th psst week were compared with 193 the previous week. For the corresponding week last year committee by Mutator rroctor, At Coventry. Warwickshire, mob pre.

Ilia following aiipnitttmant war received uie figures were 217. vented a sale of good amzed to make a par. went of vicar's rutoclaim and made demon- in regard to the Minneapolis convention. In peaking of the work to be done at the con. vention the president said i "I am too well acquainted with the mean, ing of the office of president of the United State not to understand the importance of rat ions of violence" toward the vicar.

WKATHER-CROP lU'LLETI! evcryuiing, said my stomach, was worn out, and that I would have to cease eating solid food. On the recommendation of a friend I procured a bottle of August Flower. It seemed to do me good at once. I gained strength and flesh rapidly. I feel now like a sew man, and consider that Au trust Flower has cured me." or more or les damaged and many families are left destitute and without shelter.

A S-vrar-oU grizzly bear escaped from the from the prnaidetit by Ilia senile! Admiral Biephen B. Luce, V. 8. N. (tetiredl.

to be eonu rulMloner Katn-ml. and Prof. li. Ilrnwntioodea. mutant to the Hmitinumian inntitute; and 1'rof.

Jiunei ('. Wolllim. preaident of Columbian uoi-veraity, to be anointant eommiKaionar, to represent the United btuui at the Columbian IliaUir. loal exprwiilon to tie held la Madrid. Hpam, la commemoration of Uie fonr hundredth auuiver-sary of the of America, benator Morgan tpoko on in bill to provide Of th Weathar ftsrvice of th Kansas Stat v.oo at aslungton, 1J.

ana caused Xhe dead in Huruer oountv. so far a re Board of Aa-rloultura, la Co-operatloa alarm in all the surrounding oountry. a quad wa toon on hi trail and he killed. ported, are; William Shanahan, farmer Mr. Ihomas Oallaher and her son, at the farm west of HnnmF! Mrs.

E. Malov. fatally the work to be done at Minneapolis, for my. self. With th lotted Slate Weather Ba reau, Central Offloe, Topeka, for Uis Week Ending ttmj 98, '09.

burl and her child kilted, and a Mrs. Harru "I am not, to use a homely expression, a Planters InCubaooinpIain'of the prolonged drouth, which they fear will aorimialy atfect Jas. E. Dederick, young robin with willow-open mouth, ready crop. ino a rout eitenu into norma.

to catch everything that come along. The rainfall has been deficient in all part son these all before Harper was reached. Tho injured are F. A. Beatty.

'wife and daughter, a H. Challis aud wife, James Diokerson, 8. E. Colo, Mr. Corley, PeWr Gerard, a boy, Mrs.

C. A. Frey, two of the 'I have spent more than three very active RIchlnnd, had a cyclone also, which played with big traea, leveling and twisting iiiem, and carrying their branches ao far of the stat except in portion of Kiowa, Pratt year in the discharge of my public duties, and Stafford, and in Labette, Neosho, Allen, name of Lebrecht Mm Florence Saver. Mrs. way aa not to be found in that region.

Coffey, Osage, Anderson, Linn during which period of time I have acted conscientiously and solely out of regard for resllivrlyawre sr IfcMetJttl rtila. Taay alaa Milan Cla trass fraii 17uJb-dlfaaltaa and foaalaact. Katla. A warfact Folrath, Oottleib Hand raft, M. M.

Mungor's family, he was away from borne, J. A. Sei-bort and wife. and Bourbon. CARTERS rilTTtf Creede, the new Colorado mining cainn, ia in tho narrow alley, or canon, of Willow lor puniatimnui or violations or treaty riwuia oi aliens.

Ha mill l-wr-tnrr blain had been coin, pellod 'artinc exactly right) to tine tha secret service fond to pay 0.O to familim of the trea aenaasinated in the pri on at New Orleans, Th government ol the I mtod Matea waa In a pitiable altus'lon when ti retnry of state was compelled to roort to th secret service fund to keep peace with foielno a-orernmenta. At the close of bis nrirumant r'enstor Morma moved, wltli the patient of th committee on (or-elcrn relations, ihm Uie bid should go over until next December. The matter wont over Without action. Tue houo adopted more amendment loth sundry civil appropriation bill, including one offered by Holmrn. providing that tha positions of all pernons employed in field work or in the olilce whoMi services can be diaconUnuod shall be vacated.

my conception ol the exigencies of the publio The major portion of the rainfall has eervice. I he roDort anvs that the village of Chrvstal creek, which the mfltingsnows haveehangod into a torrent, threatening to carry away the occurred south of the Smoky Hill and Ksw "I have made appointments nsmoarly as I My far IMssljm.XaasaaJ IC I iwrn Springs is sweut awav: that Attica was rivers, and east of Mead and Ford. A light could in accordance with my views of who vrowaUMa, Ba4 Tuk town bodily. ta tka Mania. Oeaaad snowfall occurred on the 21st In Edwards, wss fitting.

Uf course there nave been dis lightly injured, but that other town in the county wero not injured. In Harocr the Tnthnlic church and German Three well known (rontlemen of Kansa Toftfns.r-sia la tho lis it i riLLa. appointments. The task of tilling rublio fnorton and other western counties. IXMPSHATUBS AMD SUKBHIHa.

TOKrut LITll. Tkr other is so arduous that it can only be under uaed the wire in notifying henator 1'ermns that they would accept the position of consul raniaia ta ala stood in it entirety by the one upon whom church are both clear down. The Baptist and Christian churches are greatly injured. Tho M. E.

church ia safe. Puraly Tantabla. in a a cati general to iairo, wmcn was uiuuo vacuum the responsibility rest. The woek opened with low temperature, but became much warmer and more nearly normal by the middle, followed by cooler the death of Anderson. I do not behove that individual disap J.

he Mason block on the corner, in which Dockery, of Mimouri, offered reolntion directing tho committee on judiciary to inquire ICXSICUvB VSWTOiX. pointments will control the convention at the Harper Mercantile company was located, was burned. Minneapolis. Small Pill: Small Dose. Small PrlceJ The Wergoland, Captain Well, the first tcamship to make the trip from Norway to Chicago has arrived there.

She brought a weather at its close, in the far western counties, and in the northern counties, west of Washington, the temperature has ranged The following question was asked by the Ihe Queen Citv block and the Opera bouse reporter block are almost worthless. nearer normal than in the other counties. cargo of nsh and cod hirer oil, and will carry "Oenerai liameon, in view ot the recent OOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 187a Of the eleven houses north of the Santa Fe This has been a week of much sunshine, be back provisions. wuuiuer, ununr me aieie lehuiiipiiuu wi, onj bonda were sold for redemption purpose, lio-fetrcd to the committee- on rules. Kcpresoutative Houk.

of Ohio, offered an amendment to the appropriation for govern. mont exhibit at Chicago, to add I luu.OUO to pay the expense of collecting, preparing and publishing fact and statistics pertaining to the industrial advance of United btntes citizens of African descent from January. 1MM, to January, publications, do you announce your candi track eight are crushed to the floors and the contents are total losses. The loss by fire In the United Stntos was ing about normal. BEsurra.

dacy for re-elect ion Creator last year than for many years provi. Ihe Murphy's are greatly damaged. The 1 he president replied with emphasis: "I have never announced myself as a can IV. BAKER CCS Breakfast Cocoa The favorable conditions this week have ous, reaching tho enormous sum of J.i,w,-fx;7, which is an amount greater by store is a wreck and the three residences more or less a total losi. beon very advantageous to farming opera didate, and I do not now.

I did not in 1883 on the occasion of the Chicago convention." tions and to all vegetation, the only draw. UJO than the loss tho year before. The stand nine standi intact but a small from which tb excess of oQ As if to accentuate what he said. Ueneral back being the very unseasonable cool buildinu beside it is comuletely crushed and Seven ballots were taken in the republican has bean removed, weather the first dav or so. Harrison repeated the contents are all smashed.

national convention of 18,0. thirtv-six in lsU. It abtolutrly pur and Wheat is making rapid progress, and is In the Odd Follows cemcterry. one mile "1 make no such announcement." Then he added "The convention at Min- heading out in the third tier of counties north four in 184 and eight iu There will bo 698 delegate this year, and tho successful neapolis will assemhle and take it own ac of the territory it will be ready for harvest northeast, over one-third of the monuments are prostrated, toppled to tho northwest. The north fence is down and nearly all the head candidate must receive at loott sjQ.

tt la toluble, No Chemicals sr used In Its preparation. It has mora than Ihre timti th ttmgth of Coco mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, in Cow lev and humner within two or three weeks, while in Barber the farmers are now engaging hands for stacking, offering good The stock yards on Kansas soil at Kansas stones are leaning. A four-wheeled vehicle has landed among the graves. tion. I am aware that I have been criticised for not announcing my candidaoy, and calling on my friends for their support, but I have been disinclined to do so, and my feelings have undergon no change.

'My public and private records are known City are now nuod of cattio in excess of number handled uo to this time last year. wages for experts, and expect to begin har ihe grand stand, box stalls, and buildings vesting in about ten days. to constitute a p-irt ol the government exhibit. Henderson, of Iowa, said that the colored people of this country numbored about ono-eivhth of the entire Foptilatin, and yet the evidence tnken by a cpecial committee at Chicago disclosed the wonderful and amazing fact that neither the preriil -nt of the L'nited btatos (he said it with niortillcnti and Fhame). nor the governor of a single state, nor the government commission, nor local corporation, nor the womnn's communion, not ono of these bad given repreientation to those 8.lM),0Co of people.

Holman imd an appeal of order against nook's amendment, which waa sustained by the chair. Johnson, of Indiana, replied to Bendorson in defense of the president in the matter of appointing colored mn. Tno president had been foremost in ac's favoring colored citdens. "It ought not to be forgotten," he said, "that the prosident had stood in favor of a just measure of national relief, whereby the colored people of the south would have a right to cast their votes and hnvo thr-m counted." There waa a arene of great confusion in the In 18:) these yards handled lCM.l'iO cars of The color of corn has improved much with stock, which will be surpassed this year. at the fair grounds, one mile south, are leveled to the ground, save the east end of the agricultural hall.

the warm days. mm I and Is therefore far mor economical, totting ltn tha om eentaaip. strengthening, CAsrvr Xhe sudden cessation of wet weather, fol Colonel Cole, of the Montreal artillery garrison, called on General Knapp, United Suites At Wellington the body of James Mayer, a to the people, and whatever they wish will be manifested at Minneapolis. If the people, having in consideration the manner in which I have conducted the presidency, desire me, I presume they will signify their wishes. In lowed by the high winds and then the rising piano tuner of Kansas City, was taken from the ruins of the Phillips house, with his open consul general, and apologized tor tne outrage committed by some irresponsible member of bis corps in ordering down the Amer temperature has put a crust on the ground, which, however, is being rapidly disintegrated by the cultivator which is at work in bioie in his hand.

the meantime I have not and neither will I oioisTin, and admirably adapted for Invalid si well aa for persons In health. Bold by Grocers varywherw. W. BAKES Dorchester. Mait Other bodies taken from the Phillips ican nag.

every cornfield in the state; the warm weather proclaim my candidacy." house include Hart Upson, the barber, and end cultivator are making a visible growth Mr. Hos.ie, who was being shaved at the Within a few months a new town will be built on the east side of the river, two miles in corn. OUR ST. I-OflS LETTER. time: Thomas Cornwoll, of Belle Plainei Oats are backward, but very few report! north of Madison.

TIL. by the St. Louis tin malting remarks in (hoir favor. Rye and Jesse Bower, barber; Ed Forsythe; Ed Jones, waiter. Stamninir conwany.

of which W. F. and F. The Nicaragua Canal Business V'n Im barley are advancing rapidly, while in the stock- C. Niedringhnua are the principal Mrs.

basher and her sister, Miss Katy southeastern counties flax is also making holders. Stroim. were burned to death in the Robin paired Worklngmen's Prospects JUunlclpal Matters good headway. boll dozens of member were on their feet, raising their voices and crowding into the aisles, whilo Johnson proceeded in vehement language to denounce the treatment of tho negro by tho democratic party of the southern states, and as he was as volietnoutly contradicted by a number of members from the south, the house became a perfect bedlam, the chair being utterly unable to secure a semblance of order. son block.

Miners at Ullon, Idaho, will not allow the in Harbor and iiarper homegrown straw Frank Campbell was amons the killed at berries are in the market at moderate prices. In the southern counties garden vegetables non-union men to go to worit in xno mines. If thnv attempt it bloodshed will follow. A the Phillips house. Henry Adamson, laborer, St.

Louis, May 30, 1893. Great inter was pierced in the back by a fragment ol ore in the market and being shipped. mob of 600 armed and unarmed strikers stopped a passenger train at that place, re plate gloss and killed. Ibe cold enan the first of the week ha in est is felt in the Nicaragua Canal convention, which meets here the first week in June, and for which great Among the wounded, many of them sup jured fruits, by causing them to drop badly, fusing to let it pass. Dockery offered an amen; ment redncnur the ralary of the director general of Ihe World Colombian commission to IM).

and of the secretary to l.utuj. Agreed to. Propositions were agreed to ns smnnriments to pending question to the effect that no money limilH lie ruiiil until it was made certain that the and blighted the leaves of the fruit trees: in posed to be fatal, are James Weaver, Ida Jones, Charles Adarnson, Mrs. Captain the southoast it damaged berries and garden preparation is being runde. St.

Louis having the bulk of the wholesale trade nianan, Mrs. 1. J. Hanua. Mrs.

Murphy, Colonel Pope offers $500 reward for the parties who delayed tho bicyclers who rodo with military dispatches from Chicago to Xew York. Wire was stretched across their fruits and vegetables. T. B. Jenxinos, Observer Weather Bureau, Ass't Director.

of Mexico and Central America, is especially interested in the canal project, wav the rubber tires on their wheels were and that is why the city was selected Charles Steiner, Maggie King, Ed, Sylvaand Walter Forsythe, child of ex-Sheriff Thrall, Mrs. Robert Millard, James Lawrence, Wni. French, Mr. Summons, Matty Hodges, Guy Colby. Dick Weaver, Carry Mitchell, E.

J. Forsythe. with fortv or fifty more whose in cui, and other annoyances committed. for the convention. The Canal com The Weather and Crops.

pany wants a subsidy from the govern' WASHEtaroK, D. May 3L The weather Emma Blum, daughter of a farmer at Mas-coutah, 111., was pecked on the arm by a set ment and the convention is to meet juries are less serious. exposition should be dosed on Sunday and tliat no liquors should be sold on the grounds; but the committee of tho whole aiose before disposing of the rending question. By skillful work tho free silver senators secured pt sition as unfinished business for the Stewart free silvor bill, and it will take a vote to jump it and pass it by win reached on the calendar. The motion which gave this position to the bill wss carried yeas 2f.

noys a). Pefler voted aye Hill did not votp. tlioush present. In bis sp ech cn the kubject Senator Teller contra licted the statement quoted by Sherman crop bulletin says: Cool weather has con June 2, in order that the national con Among buildings destroyed are the Luther ting hen. The young woman was laKen very sick and the arm swelled to unnatural pro rentions of both political parties may be tinued in all districts east of the Bocky mountains and the season continue late.

The de portions. A surgical oration was per ElVIS1 93 LYt (PATENTIO) petitioned to put in their platforms in formed and it is thougru will recover. an church, the old court house, the Presbyterian church the Spicknall block, a row of six brick buildings, in which were the offices of the Monitor-Press and the Voice; the Standard block of six two-story bricks, in which were the Daily Mail and Standard dorsements of the company and its requests. Morris M. Estee, the Repub i fntnl collision occurred nt Birmingham, ficiency in temperature amounts to from 2 to 4 degree in the central valleys and gulf states.

The season's rainfall continues largely in The itronarrt and swot made. Unlike other Lye, it being England, between trains on the Northwestern lican leader of California, will be here, a nne powaer ana pactea in a can with removable lid. the contents nd Midland railways, xne two iraius were and will afterwards go to Minneapolis are always ready for use. Will approaching the station at the same tune. the impending danger.

to urge the claim ol the company be to the effect that if silver went up to i.z pr ounce the ptoduct of silver in this country would be quintupled. Tho United States delegates to the international bimetallic conference would be met with that statement at the first meoting of the conference. What silver men eoniplnined of was that the action of 17.. in tho demonetization of silver, had appreciated gold at least fore that convention, and Don Dickin but ton late. One person was killed and newspapers, and the postotrice the foundry and stove works, the brick block in which was the Alliance Mercantile Exchange, and which burned; the Episcopal church, the new and beautiful First ward school house.

son of Detroit, will do the same thing many others injured. before the Democratic convention. hnvina been officially The list of buildings is stated in the report i tho otn periuniea nara eoap minutes vitkout ooi'ino. It is best for cleansing waste pipes, footing sinks, closets, washing ea, paints, trees, etc SALT M'F'G CO. Gen.

A gently Phlla Fa. Wm. Taylor, Largest dealer ia The fall of the water in the Missis informed of the conclusion of a treaty of excess. In Missouri the past week was much more favorable, though still too cool. Crop3 are materially benefitted, com planting being pushed, but the lateness of the season and much replanting promises diminished crops.

In Kansas, Barber county farmers are engaging hands to begin harvesting in ten days. Corn is improving under cultivation. The cold snap of the first of the week caused much injury to fruits. In Oklahoma the condition is much improved and farmers are busy cultivating their crops. 40 per cent.

It had reduced the price of agricultural products and the value of farm bouses and lands and it had reduced the wages of the nenole nf the conntrv. sippi shows how immaterial has been the damage to St Louis, although to be only a partial list, comprising the most important, with no mention of the many residences destroyed. commercial reciprocity between Ausiro-nun-garyand the United States, the president there have been scares of water and has proclaimed the details of the arrange- i i i 4 nilU flarnionv When the world's fair appropriation was again reached in the house the amendments con i sixutaxoN. ellington cyclone visita coal famine in abundance the last few weeks. As a matter of fact the flood mem, wmcn is biiuuu It tiikoi etfect at once.

tion has made it for the time the chief object of interest for all southern Kansas. No such crowds have visited this city before as those cerning Sunday opening and liquor seuing were defeated and a substitute adopted providing that the government exhibit shall not be open tn the nnliiie nn Sunday. touched the real business life of the The steamer Norge, from Copenhagen, arrived at New York with twenty-five young which have been pouring in on every rail city very lightly. People who live BICYCLES in the West Over 59 Moien Safety Bicycles The item of the sundry civil bill for the en- I out of sight of the river would have road and highway. On all it four lines centering here, the Santa Fe has beon running lorooment of the Chinese exclusion act, as iei( known nothing of it but for the papers, women from Sweden and Norway bound to Dakota, whose avowed purpose is to seek husbands in the woolly wilds of Dakota and Minnesota.

There landed at New York on by th bonse, gives for that purpose. The senate in executive session took action on a cas of long (tending, being the claim of excursions from as tar north as Hutchinson, Bouth from Arkansas City ana west from and to many it was simply a spectacle to be wondered at from the big bridge now in stock Medicine Lodire. while the Rock Island has William Web.ter against the British govern the 29th, 4,289 immigrants. A Back Of different Kinda. and the decks of the excursion boats.

Thousands of dollars have been raised by the Merchants Exchange and the been equally industrious in forwarding sightseers to the stricken city. Division Passenger Agent Murdock, of the Santa Fe, eiti-iii a ted the crowd in town nt 15,000. Other Towns Visited. Topsea. Information received at the Santa Fe offices any that all telegraph wires south and west of Wellington went down, but it is reported the cyclone struck both Harper and Argoma, and people were killed at both of those towns.

The news received by the Santa Fe came from train men at other places, who passed through these towns. The Santa Fe ordered its special train which left Wichita for Wellington, to proceed at once to Argonia and Harper with all the aid that can be spared from Wellington. Ar I handle only the best makes. State agent for tho world-renowned "Humbor" cycles. Writ for particulars.

117 East 7th St, Topeka, Kan newspapers to relieve the distress of There are between 20,000 and 30,000 Yaqui Indians in the state of Sonora, the greater pirt of whom have assumed an aggressive attitude. They are poorly armed, however, and as a rule refuse open battle, preferring ambuscade and guerilla warfare. A battle between them and Mexican troops is othcially The Presbyterian and Lutheran churches ment for compensation for land acquired by blm from nntive chiefs of New Zealand, and afterwards seized by tho British government, by adopting a resolution declaring that the senate considers that the claim is founded in justice sad deserves the support of the United States, and requesting the president to submit it to arbitration. Dobate on the silver bill was opened in the senate by Sherman, Stewart and Teller, and then went over until Tuesday to accommodate Sherman, who was having information com were well protected by cyclone policies and am WMim vtwtt will be rebuilt at once. The $20,000 school house destroyed will, in like manner, be in nart restored bv the insurance companies.

the poor river dwellers whose homes have been inundated, and this prompt generosity has prevented much suffering. The damage to the railroads and the levee interests has been considerable. Railroad men say that the deposit of earth left by the river when it reported. Of tornado insurance on residence and busi Among Kansnn3 who are mentioned to n.nnnd Jnhn A. Anderson ns consul general gonia is a town of 750 inhabitants on the Santa Fe railway in the very western part of piled at the tt easury, and roller, who desired to speak on the bill.

ness property, there was so little as to be hardly worth mentioning. The few seconds' work of that whirling cloud wiped out a quar-of a million dollars' worth of property that Th! raarcHnta a bealtnj lire, I Jnit aneb a Ufa aa the? enjoy TarougboBI iu varlciu sctnea, Wha Smaii Lf BEAMS. Panel picture 7, IT, TO" and sample doss, 4c. Addma humner county. Harper is in Harper county, which immediately adjoins Sumner coun Mr.

Hatch waa beaten by a tie vote in tho to Egypt, Ed. C. Little, president of the stnte republican league: Colonel M. Stewart, iVii.hita; General Dildwelland S. B.

Brad- ty on the west. The residence of C. H. Win-tors, chief train dispatcher of the Santa Fe Smith's lilt PFA1S Waalf. 258 Otmrmrrrn If.

T. i TiT.kn. nnil State Senator Kirkpat- of Wilson county, are being urged by at wellinston. was demolished, and he and WORN NIGHT recedes will strengthen all the embankments and trestles that have been overflowed. It is remarkable that the only accidents that have occurred on the St.

Louis roads since the flood be-ijan have been caused by the carelessness of conductors who ran their trains against orders, and not by the water. house in bis motion to consider his anti-option bill. Howover, whenever tho house proceeds to tho cons ideratiun of revenue bills, this bill will first be taken up, as it holds first position on the calendar among that class of bills. The house passed several bills, among them the bill to classify and proscribe the salaries ot railway postal clerks, and the senate bill relating to the Toprka dam on tho Kansas river. the members of his family were badly hurt.

friends more or leis prominent. i A decree has' been issued 'forui Eoiue that Aw.i.i,iahnn TnInn l's ns. msmuieu in AND DAY. Holds the afrorst rupture with ease under ait cirouintJUices. Perfect Adjustment.

Comfort and Cure New Patented ImproTemeota. Jiius-t rated catalogue and rules for sent eeourely A Wreck on the Pan Handle. Isdiamapolis, May 31. The Pan Fnrrihnnlt aud Stillwater, Min Handle passenger train from Chicago, due nesota, be tolerated. -The arrangement made by the 'archbishop was that-secular instruo-tinn in theso should lie in hours dis- In further consideration of tho sundry civil bill an amendment was agreed to limiting the number of copies of publio documents which may bo printed by the heads of bureaus, without here at 3 :45 a.

had a head end collision with a freight train near Howland's station, sealed, t. V. aHOUdfi r.nm Hm (lavoted ta religious instruc The workingmen of the city will profit by the overflow, for every unemployed laborer here will be kept busy for weeks cleaning off the levee and digging out the buried switches of the manufactories along the river front 744 Broad. MFG. Vork Ol way, New two miles beyond this city.

A dozen people tion; with the -privilege to scholars to take were injured, one probab'y fatally. Tho both or either courses. WmWW mm n'K. express antnoruy or congress, uie oeparimeni oi agriculture being expressly excepted from this limitation. This concluded the work of tha committee of the whole house on the sundry civil appropiia-tion bill.

The house then commenced consideration of the postofbee appropriation bill. av 11 Bill laak-4 stands a dead and absolute loss to the unlucky owners. Freight cars were taken from the track and carried a distance of 200 yards without being harmed. A horse was carried to the top of a two story house and deposited there, while a baby was taken from its cradle and carried twenty yards and deposited on the grass so gently that it did not receive tho slightest injury. While in Harper county the storm was a wide one, at Wellington its center was hardly wider than two city blocks; but this did not comprise tho entire field of its destructive operations.

An arm seemed to swing out from the main storm to the south, and take in the reverse a whole line of buildings run-'ning south on Washington avenue, blowing in the front and throwing down the rear walls and demolishing the roofs, while leaving the entire row standing. Around on Harvey avenue the handsome Standard block, standing at right angles with the storm's general course, was served in the same capricious fashion, leaving the building with front stove in and rear walls gone, upheld mostly by their party walls. Wichita. A special to the Eagle says a tornado passed about two miles north of GENJiK.YL MARKETS. Corrupt politicians who look on a city trains were running at the jate of sixteen miles an hour, and both engines were completely wrecked.

Most of the passengers were asleep when the crash came. ICTO as something to be taxed and plundered would not understand at all the contest that has been going on in the The following is a partial list of the in Mr. Stevens, of Massachusetts, introduced a bill to nlanft iron oia and scrSD iron on th fre jured Conductor of passenger train. Gill is, afc. list and to reduce the duties on manufactures of iron and other metals.

A bill fixing the rate of postage on semi-weekly 1 iJ municipal assembly of St Louis in the last few days. Tho comptroller wanted 10 cents on $100 taken from the tax rate, believing that the city would In rThtrmed A nvwhere nn Trial, i'alaloau Free. of Indianapolis, badly bruised David lngler, fireman of the freight, internally injured and will probably die H. G. Porino, mail clerk, IndianapolU, badly bru'ed J.

H. Oolding, Chicago, injured internally. Several of the loaded freight cars were completely smashed, but the passengor coaches remained on the ana in-weCKiy puuucau un mmiim ub vmwui free delivery offices, was authorized to bo favorably reported by the house committee on post- GBO. TL MA. niTNQ KVKBTONB SHOULD ALWAYS CSH rElaO PCCTNos.ws.H.mmsa KassA3 Cur, May 31.

CATTLE-Shipping' steers 3 25 4 25 Cows and 195 3 50 Stockers 2 70 tjO HOH3-Fair to to ciioico 110 BHEEP-Muttons. 5 00. WHtAT-No. iihard No. 3 hard 65 No.

4 hard 67 No. 2 6 9 No. 3 rod No. 4 red 6 3 Rejected 63 COEN-Mixed crease so rapidly in the tax values dur Ouices. It provioes uiai me ra oui puowou newspapers, excepting weeklies and periodicals, not exceeding two ouno-s in weight, when de-tmaitnrl for free delivery hv carrier, shall be uni ing the next few years that it could afford the reduction.

The house sustained him but the council wanted the track and are not damaged to any extent. form at 1 cent each. Periodicals weighing more surplus money applied to the payment Great Convention at Chicago Next Tear. than two ounces shall be subject when dolivereu by carrier to a postage of cents each. In cities Naw Yowc, May 31.

The committee which of the city aeot. me comptroller won, and the tax rate goes down. In the discussion of the question in the as OATS Nn. a has in charge tho arrangements for the national convention of Christian Endeavor in of less than 20,000 population, having free deliv-ery ollices, semi-weekly and trl-weekly publications may bo delivered by carrier upon payment br tho publisher of the pound rate postage aa provided for weekly publications at carriers Medicine Lodge. The brick house of 8.

H. Field, a farmer, was demolished. The report of a tornado at Argonia is untrue. A hail storm did some damage to the windows. Oklahoma Appointments.

Washingtom, D. May 31. It was admitted, rather reluctantly, at the attorney Esterbrook't ma. sasi FTCf ssrnv ati JOHN 8T- NEW YORK. I tflai.wiO A I CURE FITS! Whan 1 sar our.

1 do not maaa mar.lv to stop them for a tim. and than hav. them return again. 1 mean a ratlieal 1 hav. made tha diaeaa.

of FITS, KF1 LKP8Y or FALLING SICKNESS a Ufa-Ion atndr. I warrant my nmadr to ear. th. worat eaana. Bseaoa a4ban hav.

failed ia no raaaoa for aot now reoeivina; a onr. 6nd atoooafor a trawtia. and a Free Bottleof By infailibl. ramed. Gin Ezpreee and Poet Office, U.

HOOT. lf. C. 183 Pearl N. The Pftciflo Mutual 1.1 fo Ins.

Company of California. Homo Office 418 California San Francisco. Gross Assets, January 1, 1S92, $2,1,714.29 Gross Liabilities, January 1, 1892, onicea. Tha mirr'cnf tnml annroDriBtion bill was com this city next July hold a special meeting for the purpose of discussing arrangoments for the July gathering. According to the reports already received, it will be the largest religious gathering ever held in this country.

Over 26,000 delegates will be prevent from this country and Cana pleted by the house committee on agriculture and will be reported to the house. It appropri- sembly it was developed that the city taxable property is increasing at an average rate of $3,000,000 a year. The increase next year, according to the statements of Assessor O'Brien, will be 811,000,000. The solid prosperity of the city can better be understood when it is explained that this tax reduction No. 2 No.

3 25 FLAX SEED Pure fiRANlUO lb sacks Prairie, Rood to HOO 1 (iood to choice 14 is EGG 18 CHICAGO. HOG3-HouKh packing 4 80 i 4 area more than th bill ol last year, uno million dollars is aporopriatod to carry out tho provisions ol the meat inspection law, wnicn a half million dollars in erce-s of the appropriation of the current year for this purpose. MtW8 BREVrrlltS. is undertaken while the city is build da. MadiBon Square Garden has been engaged for the event.

Sew York will contribute 5,000 delegates, Connecticut half that number, Pennsylvania and Massachusetts 2,000 each, Illinois some general's office, that Marshal James Grimes, of Oklahoma, had been requested to resign. It was very difficult to get any reliable information concerning the matter, so closely were the details and, in fact, everything about it guarded. Some days ago Attorney General Miller wrote to Governor Seay requesting him to name a man to succeed Grimes. ing a city hall to cost a million dollars and a system of water works that will tvTTHAT Nn Snorina ARTIFICIAL MM OH bber lianas mod eet. Aew Patents cost over five millions.

1,600 and other states from down to 100. port ant IraprorenjeitU. A r-t witn ri 1 and Im Of 430 A reception committee ot oo has been ap William H. Vanderbilt, son of Coanelius Vanderbilt, is dead. General H.

F. Sickles, cousin of General Daniel E. Sickles, is dead. Muxes wun mj illustrations. Better Weather and Quick Improvement.

earn, Broadway-. Uw pointed, and special rates have given by all save a few on the Pacific slope and in the northwest. New Tobk, May 30. G. Dun Ca's Weekly Review of Trade ays: A treaty has been concluded between the United States and Spain relating to copy Plan's Remedy for Catarrh la the 1 st, Ke.1est to t'so.

and f'hPRrwrt. Better weather has wrought a quick im No. 2 rod cash: No. 3.... No.

No. 3 yellow cash barley-No. 2.,.. -S FLAX KEEl) No. 1, casli JS JlESfOKIi-Ciieh Ui.HU Cash 0 40 ST.

LOUIS. WHKAT 43 right. provement in business nt many points, and aWVt- It was stated at the cabinet council that the other condittions are generally favorable. There is little new in the great industries, Bold br dnurgists or sent by mall. I I 0c.

R. T. Haselttno, Warren, Psu I thouch other than standard brands of iron A Rather Quiet Sunday. Eochkstkb, N. T.

The presence in this city of the president of the United States causes intense though suppressed excitement and enthusiasm. The president attended tho Presbyterian church in the forenoon, only few blocks from the hotel, and walked. Thousands of curious people lined the way, but, in respect for the day. were quiet. Later he essayed to take a walk, but the crowds were so great it was soon given up.

Later better luck was had in takintr a drive. In the evening the pros-dent attended a memorial service at the Central Presbyterian church. ministers decided to dissolve parliament on June 20. In the Commons Balfour's Irish local government bill pasted its second reading by 339 to 247. The directors of the K.

A T. elected at AHTFR arlflreaifs of all soldier f-ll I homstll(li a Iks Bradstreet's Figures on It. Nw York, May 81. Special advices Bradstreet's from the regions affected mort seriously by the iloods point to an loss in five states of which in eludes damage to railway property, dnstruo tion of or damage to level's, to fnvm buildings, machinery, stock and crops, as well as loss cn other property. Louisiana and Arkansas have lost lea in thU respect thnr has been reported, and Illinois and Missour probably more.

The losses in Iowa and Esnsa have bea greatly exaggerated. res than 1' 0 Sim FtFT ra i uv mm a it before June 22. 1.4 anti fl 11 2 SV' Brelmuch depressed, No. 1 southern having sold at 114.60 at Philadelphia in some cases. Bar iron is irregular anS plates demoralized, but wire rods are firmer and the miljs are sold far ahead, and the demand for structural iron is large.

Heavy saloe of stoel cotton ties have been made at 2 cents delivered, the lowest price ever known. HOMESTEADS rr0' Parsons met nt New ork and elected Henry C. Rowe president. W. K.

MOtstS, P. O. Box 17ti5. Denver. Colorado.

EYE No. 2 i. lax seed-no. 2 CAHi'OK BEAN.1 Prime BliTXEB 4 -reamery ihilrv The ropublk-an national committee will fl Pi noire. Hlc or Ttnnllns-, lit (Fifr-e iSIHIKljiH.lli iMir.

it Mm Efston, Fa. rjtmil for rrvwt at Minneapolis Jutio 4 and remain un-til tho convention is over. Salei of wool continue moaerawi ana us rnn-FrfiAh.

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