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The Leoti Transcript from Leoti, Kansas • 2

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tion. The intention was to tighten the string. MOST HOBRIBTJR. She Got Excited. Taking Stock." GEX.

BADEAt'S CLAIM. Leoti Transcript. Washington Pick-Cp. Washington, D. March 19.

The treas bull calf bieakin its lertr fdlio down By Helen Caxpbell. well, or of grandma Sipes havin' the- It is a phrase familiar enough to th which wag connected with the mechanism, and thus explode the bomb, but before it could be exploded the criminal and suspected accomplice were seized. It was found that they lived together in a lodging hoase ury department has issued a circular to national and Etate backs in regard to the en sore leges. Two important weddin's here Las been utterly ieknored by tout doreement and payment of interest chocks, business man, and understood in degree by the feminine element in the community who realize one phase at lewt ot its whicn provides that in all caes which so columns, an a two-kolurr cbitchuary. KANSAS.

LEOTI, cieties and lodges hold United States bonds in the suburb of the city. The polioe visited this house and discovered the-e a quantity of explosives and a number of revolutionary in the name of the trustees proper evidence neaning, ana are aware that bargains of their elections must be filed in the oflice of the firrt auditor and the certificates of au wni oy me on tae uetn or grandpa Henry, was left out of your ehete, to cay notbin of a alfabetical voem bee bum with MA poem becusnin' with "A may be regirJotl as its synonym. It is NEWS NOTES. pamphlets. Over 200 persons have already been arreeted in connection with the 6ft" air, and domiciliary visits are being made throughout the city.

thority for the endorsement and collection of interest checks must be from all the trustees and not from the society or is for Andy and also for Ark," writ by my darter. This is why venr eheta ia a season when every remnant and tag has its place in the general account and is forced to do such duty as may be in swelling tbe year's returns. J. N. Webster, an need citizen of Des unpopler here.

If you n't want eddy- New Yobk, March 16. About forty members of the Ladies' German Schenzenbuuu Benefit society, of Newark, engaged in e. scrimmage Munday night that was lit'U short of a riot. Tbe members are divided into two factions, one of them ted by Mrs. Ar.nie Hilson.

president, and the other Mrs. Annie Smith. Tbe point of division was as to allow men to become members ot the society, Mrs. Hilson believing none ot the ladies fitted for corresponding secretary, had her faction elect her husband to the position. He performed the duties for a year, and when, i the expiration of his term, the usual complimentary resolutions were offered, and when some one stepped forward to give him a gold-headed csne in acknowledgement cf his st-rvices, Mrs.

S.Tiith became excited and warmly denounced him. She said he had embezzled societies out ot money and was a thief. The meeting adjourned in confusion, and the next da-Mrs. Smith had Hilson arrested for alleged embezzlement. Justice Reder, who exam ined the bocks at Uilson's request, honorably ecquitttd him.

Monday was the time for the holding of the next regular meeting. lodje. The circular says that the proper endorsement of interest checks is important, and should be known to conform to the For Payment for Literary Sei-Tlccs Rendered to Cteneral Grant. There have been some Bigns of late that tbe intimacy between General Adam Badeau and the members ot tbe Grant family hs been, in diplomatic language, "seriously strained," It is well known that Colocel Fred Grant is occupied at present for a certain time every day taking down his mother's recollections of General Grant's life, his trip abroad and his connection with the army aid politics, his personal opinions and experiences. As Mrs.

Grant has a retentive memory, and as the general alwavs made a practice of giving her his full confidence, the material collected in this way will be very valuable some day. There is no present intention of publish toryala from this place and ain't goin to The housekeeper, who also Las her The Canadian department of marire end fisheries has chartered the Nova Scota a fact schooner of one hundred tons to be need next summer as a cruiser. The trade unionists of Rochester. N. Moinee, while on his -way to visit his daughter in ban Francisco, fell off a train at night in the vicinity of El Paso, and lay for hours alongside the track with a broken arm.

treasury ml before payment. pui-no news in your ehete wo don want Thirty-five Persona Killed and Fifty Wounded A Passenger Train Tails Through a Bridge. Boston, March 14. 8 a. m.

A heavily loaded passenger train on the Boston fc Providence railroarT 'ha terrible accident about 7 thi- ug, between Ros-lindale and Fore Four cars are said to have gone through a bridge and many persons killed. A wrecking train left here for the scene of the aecident. 9 a m. Advioea from the scene of the wreck on the Boston fc Providence railroad state that nineteen bodies have already ben taken from the ruins. The accidei this morring occurred on the Dedham of the Boston Providence railroad, be tween Forestville and at what i-known as the Bueeej port bridge.

The 1 o'clock train from Dedham, consisting oi seven cars and a beggage car, under the cha-ge of Conductor Tliden, broke through the bridge. The ergine and three cars went ovtr safely, but five others fell through the bridge to the road beneath, a distance oi thirty feet. The last car, which was the smoker, was turned comuletely over and struck on top of the others, all being crushed experiences with tags and remnants, will A gem ral order just uulished by tae war said 6het. Yonra iu diegrst. Hibam by no means admit that the Eame pro department directs the discontinuance of the practice of firing a morning end tveniog propose to demand nine hours work after uoaes.

cess has any application to her evstem. YY hen taken np, he lived but half a day. A great-grandson cf Emperor William April l. P. S.

If yon print that obitchuary cun at the military posts excei at tne United States military academy, it Monroe, On the contrary, in epite of cocking schools, and an always increasing flood of cookeryjbooks, journals, and magaziner, The Hollis and Kiley louxe block at on. were destroyed by fire. Losa was baptized at Fotadam reoently. he emperor held the baby in his arms during the ceremony and appeared in excellent West Yirgin'8, and at Ft. Leavenworth, in your next 1tOc I may sign agin for your sht-te.

H. D. Kansas. 1 he reason for the lssae of the $15,000. health.

A California Flower. A villainous crime carrevery near being order is the fact that the supply of powder regaining at the close of the war of the rebellion, which ha9 been used for the pur-nase of firing salutes, has been exhausted. 1 Three marked men robbed the safe in the railway ofBce at Fort Worth, of New York Times. enacted in Salt River township, Pike coun and the ordnance department is wunoui After these developments before tha appointed hout Mrs. Smith gathered her forces fnnds to Dnrchase a fresh supply.

President Cleveland sent a enhfitantial contribution to the Hendricks moument as ing it. Indeed the executors of General Grant are bound by their contract with Webster, the publisher of his great book, not to publish anv thing for three vears. nd went through an election of nicer. Secretary of State Bayard is in receipt of a dispatch from Mr. Pendleton King, charge sociation.

When the Hilson party entered the hall. sue cjnga to tne early convictions that "stock" is one of the popular delusion which must be renounced if common sense is to govern life, and that soup founded upon etock is an extravagance to be frowned dosrn and generally discountenanced. "Take 6tock!" paid a young housekeeper the other day, in my hearing. "Take stock! Why don't they say take a roc's egg or take a quart of nightingales' tongues? One is as easT as the other. they found the officers' chairs occupied.

A d'affairs ad interim at Constautiuople. dated February last, saying that in order to The strike on the Kew York, Pennsylvania and Ohio railway has pnread to the hilla It was in connection with this interest- mg literary work that Colonel Grant Sive additional effect to its measures relative branch. The sheriff's aid was called for but warm struggle ensued for the possession of gjvel and then the two factions engaged in a hand to hand, hair pulling mat' h. For a season the kit was full of shrieks, lamentations and yells. Mrs.

Smith had providexi waa not needed. made a remark the other day, in a pub to tne regulation oi lorejgu puvpe cuiua the empire, the government of Turkey will lished interview, that General Badeau never was so intimate with General Grant ftbechrely prohibit all foreign silver coins for its ciist'im hones or po-toffices. The dry (roods clerks of Chicago, held a macs meeting to call upon the legislature to pas a law prohibiting the opening of busi The most remarkable flower I have ever come across, in more ways than one, is that lonely little thing which grows 14,000 feet above the sea on Mount Whitney the highest mountain not only in California but in the United States and 1,500 feet above the timber line, and at a point among the clouds where all other vegetation has utterly ceased to exist. It is the monarch of the world among flowers, however, and is radiant with beauty, and freights the atmosphere with aromatic sweets. There is no soil, not even a thimbleful, and no moisture except Enow and hail and ice where it grows and looks pretty and prou.L In this little flower during its short existence goes to sleep in ice carulea herself with a ct-o-mne-taus, and laid it around in the liveliest fishior.

while the ty, the fsC'B of which have recently come to light. Charles R. Medaries. a man of the most unsavory record, attempted to administer strychnine to his aged and bedridden mother. She was essured by the treacherous anduncatural eon that the deadly potion contained nothing but quinine, and was intended for her relief.

The unsuspecting mother took the "'medicine" and came Eear losing her life. The dastardly son, seeing his plans frustrated, fled acrors the river into Llmois, but will doubtless be captured. The motive for this attempted crime wa3 nothing leas sordid than money. Itgappears that he had his mother's life insured for his own benefitind the inhuman wretch sought to rer.p the benefit of the insurance by ending tr-ed iyof his mother. This is th second time he has tried to kill her.

The G'O men employed 8t the American wiie works in Cleveland, Ohio, who struck Wm. H. Coe, of Kansas, has been appoint as he has striven to have appear, and that the great Union commander's mili- here am I to get stock, I should like ed examiner in the pension office under tha ness nouses on Buncay. gavel was us with good effect by some one else. A number of men attending a civil service xules.

to know, when there are only two of us Dr. R. C. Montgomery, one of the defend meet'Eg in another room attempted to loll taiy biographer has, in effect, assumed to lie much more in General Grant's ants in the dimiseel tally sheet case in Col the disturbance, but were powerless, and the out of shape, ihe cause of the accident is said to have been the breakngof the bridge. The latest advices from the scene of accident indicate that thirty-three persons were killed, and forty injured, among these are many women.

Conductor Tliden was among the killed. Additional evidences were found of the terrible nature of the disaster at a late hour as the work of moving the wreck progressed. In some places were found fragments of fie? a or pieces of clothing which had belonged to some victim whose remains had previously been removed. Most of the pieces of clothing found were from the garments of women, and the fatality among them proportionately greater. In one place the bodies of seven women were taken oat, ail horribly A pathetic sight was hat two girls with their arms around one another clinging together in the embrace of death.

One man i as Been to walk from th wreck in the diiection of Koslindale, and when he had gone a dozen yards he fell lead, either from excitement or internal injuries. Everybody Beemed dazed and coul 1 umuuK, swore out warrants lor perjury and we only vrant a little meat once a ay And if I make soup that is good for anything it takes just as much meat police had to be summoned. Yesterday war confidence than he ever really was. rants were issufq for some of the combat bkuuihi, timing. Fire in New Orleans destroyed the com nt8 on complaint of those whom they van as half a dozen people, btock is a snare The remark was evidently made with a purpose, and that purpose quite as evi-(ientlv was to let the public know that quished.

merciai cotton compreps end much cotton. and a and nobodv but a A Paymaster Kobbed. Chicago, March 19. The Times' special from Douglas, Wyoming, says: Particulars have just been received here of 'he robbing of the U. S.

A. paymaster, D. N. Bush, of 7,500, at Antelope Springs. Majar Bush was en ron'e to Fort McKinney to pay off ti troops there, and stopped at Antelope Springs for dinner, leaving his valise containing the money, in the coach in plain vi of the mnjor and his escort.

As they sat at the table a stranger who had arrived at the at ation thnt morning. ran ta the Vehicle, millionaire canafford such extravagance." susing a total loss of Enoch Carter, colored, was hanged at Or- General Badeau had, in the opinion of JSow as remarks of tbis order are con nrln la i every night and faces the sunlight in the jl ma yj i li i i i r- in ihi irmnn mree wtess ago ior an advance ot 1U per cent in wage, have returned to work at the stantly heard, in spite of the long con A Scientific Journal ThrowaSaae Light oa in ltxo. lie confessed on the Ecaffold. cid the Grants traded semewhat too extensively on his intimacy with General Gnint sn intimacy which has applied General Badeau with much of his literary tbe Manner In Which the Provi deuce feridge Constructed. rremdent Watrou.

of New TTnven onrl New Yobk. March 1C Tha Enaineers' tinued demonstration of the fact, books and cut, that stork ia the only solution of the ''left over" question bo far E3 bones and bits of very tough ment are concerned, it seems well to state again that while clear soups demand seized the jamped on iVrBa Btand- News, having thoroughly investigated the ot realize what had oca irred. Daniel me near at. was tf like the wind. las orest Hill a paster on the Boston fc Prov s'er's party ran cnt, rmg several idence road, will publish the following in regard to it in this week's issue: "The i.o sat the tliii'g desperado witnoui eixtfci.

M.uutinthe stage horses ttiey followed much meat, very good ones can be made Eloundy, of had a most remark able experience. He was in the smoking-car playing cards with El Snow, Harry Gay and Sergeant Laillor. The crash came anci the next thin i he knew he was in the muddj stream uninjured ana holding in his hand who turned io his etiddie and cause of this dreadful catastrophe has been very tbseure in newspaper acoennts, the only certain thing bavin? been that the A fire in Buffalo, N. destroyed the wholesale grocery building, with contents, of Miller, Greiner valued at and Mapooic hall, valued at Two or three firemen were buried in the ruins. Will-am I.

HntcSinson, a broker of New York city, was ar'e-ttd at the instance ol Georgs Sistin charged with hjpothe-3ntiug 35,000 worth of bonds and stocks to his own use. Julge Brewer dcnitd the application of Clarence H. Ycnnor, of Bosttn, for a temporary injunction restraining tne Sant Fe compa from extending its line to Chicago. A similar decision was also given in tbe case 3red several shots whici were returned by with very little, and quite as savory ones with none at all. These last may Hartford railroads, ha resigned, and Charles P.

Clark has been elected his successor. A fireman was killed and three train hinds serionply injured in a collision on the Northern Pacific recently near Wheatland, Dak. The body of Captain Ead arrived in Florida, from Nafan, accompanied by his wife and daughter, Mrs. Hazard. They were met by J.

F. How, his 6on-iu-Iaw. United States Senator Sherman and other distingnbhed American excursionists have arrived in Havana. A large refrigerator, canning and packing ntablishment i to be started at Houston. Texas, by ci'izerss of that place.

They will morning dropping with tears ot opal and pearl. It is shaped like a belltlwer, and is gaudy in colors of red, purple and blue. It i9 called ixdrnnniuni eonfertum, or Jacob's ladder. Its fragrance partakee of the white jasmine, with an assimilation of musk. It bloonis alone, for it not only his no floral associates, not even a spear of g'ass or a shrub, but there is no creature, not even bi-d or insect, to keep it company a single minute in the year.

lie Tied the Knot. Fayette, (Mo.) Advertiser. The following marriage ceremony, uniting an estimable colored couple, was performed by "the Bev. Berry, Bro. lis pursuers with interest.

'Ine robbers hor-e, howi vt was far superior, bide their time, deserving really some material arid position, This was tha pnrpose of Colonel Grant's remark, but just why it was made at the present time has been a puzzle to many people. It is just possible that the true explanation of the coldness is furnished by a 6tory which is going he rounds to the effect that General Badeau, ehortlj after Grant's death, presented to the widow a bill for S10.000 for assistance rendered to General Grant in preparing his book. Mrs. Grant, the 6tory goes, was in a quandary. As she understood the matter, there was little if any justice in General the queen of d'amonds, which was covereu with ood.

liis three companions had a 1 space by themselves, the present article nd hi ws soon lox to histrni! trie vs.ii.-e was found. been killed. irotn winch tm rot nor tma removeu me giving simply the possibilities, even where very little meat is used. The bridge where the accident occurred was built in July, 1876. it was 104 feet in length mor ej', alo a pair or pants minus vuo ier, evidea'ly utiliz-d by the fugitive as a sack in which to crry is ers'i.

The thief is The young housekeeper iust mention and 20 feet in height, and spanned the road, resting on heavy stone walls. The g.ade the road i very heavy, and there is a shun Territory and Texas known as the Indian extension suit. to I a wb meJ Charles Par-asr. whu ha bee i until rc-c -ly on a ranch ourve where the bridge crosses the highway. ed had thrown into the bucket of remnants1, almost as she spoke, the skinny end of a porter house 6teak, and the bones of a chicken stewed the previous day, the the t'heyenii river.

Aimj ir DUn nn-rs Collector Magone, of New York, after dis The latter runs diagonally under the bridge, and the abutments upon which tha structure Badean -jlann. The book was Grant's a ward of i.lJU sor tne; capture oi ma robber or a return of the money. own, in form ami substance, and General rests are set at sharp angles. The bridg bridge was a sort of patchwork nondescript which some of the most important and fundamental requirements cf good bridge designing. We are now foitonstelj able to shed more light on what the precise cause was than has heretofore appeared, from the fact that we now have in our office what will probably prove to be ttie jst important bit of dence in that investigation; viz, the two origii al parts which, in a 1 prubat'i ity, break.

These parts are in the possession of Henry S. Pritchard, city engineer, bridge engineer of Philadelphia, who undertook to critically examine the structure behalf of this journal. In connection with further information gathered for ui within an hour or two after the accident occurred by Mr. Frederick Brooks, city engineer of Bos on, may be eaid to be r.bsolute'y cor-ciusive as the real difficulty since it is impossible that there should have been more defective parts in the bridge, if it was to etunJ np. The i arts wh'ca first ioke were the two hangers which carried missing two inspectors for receiving bribes at the docks, gav8 notice that he would herealter iroeccuie steacuhit Passenceis remaining meat oil which, had been was designed for a double track bu: A Land syndicate.

utilized in salad. Rescue was not prac only a single track oro-sea it, fie ring money to cfiijitili for passing bag Columbus, March IS A syndicate Bobmson ot the Baptist church, culled." After eeciring the ubuhI promises from the "young couples who had aroen up before him on that day, a wishin to be nited iu the holy odency of wedlock." Tbe Bev. Berry, with glasses acmes his now, and the experts cannot understand gage. composed of the followit named gentle ticable, else demonstration would have been made then and there that a quart how both trusses were carried down when men has iust completed a purchase of prop Dr. Marc Bond, of Aurora, Indiana, has the bearing comes only on one.

A bad flaw has been found near the end of a twelve erty in and ndjoiuing this city eggregatirg very good 6 took bad come to an untime fiintUitX): ti. Ui son. w. u. uacoa.

n. n. inch truss which res a few feet above the ly end at her hands. Given an earthen nose, head thrown back and brought suit for the settingr aide of his marriage to Mis Jennie ll, with whom he never lived. Her father accused him of seduction, and threatened his life unless he debris.

It shows a diagonal fracture of the (iirvis, U. WrtUmau, E. P. Kinzie and R. It Cjnkiin, of Kansas City; A.

W. Child. mton. Oolo-iel J. M.

Crawford and iron twelve inches long, of which eigh or granite saucepan cioeeiy covered, a steady heat and Blow boiling, barely snip Deer to tngiana. General E. S. Bragg in confined to hia home in Fond du Lac. Wi by illness.

Partial paralyeis has completely blinded one eye. Count De Leaseps returned to Paris from Berlin. In a conversation which he held with Emperor William and Prince Bismarck, the emperor told him Germany would never attack France. Ihe entire family of John Harris, colored, of Milledgeville, Ga consisting of himself, wife and nine children, were poisoned. One child has died, and the mother and two other children are dying.

Suspicion rests upon a voodoo doctor. The city council of Toprka has accrpted the bid and given the contract for pnving Kansas avenue and Jackon street, with the cross treetfl intervening, to the Barber Asphalt Paving company, of New Orleans. This pavement is similar to that used in the streets of the city of Washington. The United States court house and rost- Badeau's claim was either wholly unfounded or ridiculously excessive, even on he assumption that he expected to be paid for what 1 rifling services he mat have rendered to tbe soldier anthor. Still, lire.

Grant's first impulse was to pay the bill, though to do so would Eerionely cripple her resources, rather than have any dispute about the matter give General Badeau any cause for complaint, however unjast. At this point friends interfered nnd urged Sirs Grant to refuse to p3y. In the first place the claim had no became her husband. inches is black with rut. while t' rest ol li.

Olay, n.naaeiptiia; n. j. uiving, the fracture is fre3li. The first sign of vio Letters from Pragne, Austria, re'er to an leuce to the cars is upon the wood work of Louisville, J. Jarvis, Wmtieia, Kan.

A Tonfr. S. L. Conklin. A- Hood.

W. earthquake on Satnrday aronrd Pezibram the lat or most easterly pair of lijor beams the second truck of the first car. A violent blow from underneath iraotured a four hj Moore, E. R. Crut-h and C.

G. Harwell, nd say that the village of Birkenberg was of fie northerly or last bunt truss tha truss Colurnbas. The object of tae syndicate is estroyed, the inhabitants taking refuge in which carried all the load. So far es can be ten inch timber, the framework of the truck Prague. judged from outside appearances, they were mavie from good iron to begin with, tut in to improve and build up the city at ones.

Father Kellur and the Tenants. Commissioner Sparks of the general land nice, denies that he has written a letter to addition they were of very bad design end Dublin, March 19. Father KelUr, who Grv. Hill of New York supporting him for most imperfectly welded. In addi to was arrested in Loughitl yesterday, was more than a Bimmer, aad these possibilities, put in three pints of cold water with a teaspoonful of ealt, would have yielded up every atom of flavor and strength.

The result, Btrained and set away to cool, would have given a Email cake of fat, every partible rising to the Bui face, and leaving a quart of clear broth below, ready to take on anv name desired. This alone would hardly be savory or very nourishing, but adding rise, tomato, a little onion, and bo on, the combination indefinitely varied a tureen of satisfactory and well flavored soup would have been the outcome. tne presidency. that, again, they are both very badly fliwed by old and deeply rusred driven to the court to-day in the lord may foundation in justice, and in the second the payment of the money would give General Badeau an opportunity which he would probably improve, to pose be The slave girl whose freedom Plymouth breaks at the mo-t strain or's carriage, receiving an ovation from the people ia the streets. He refused to give urch purchased twenty-seven years ago, at a little twisting, an old ragged testament held aloft, and with an expression as sublime and solemn as a rock, repeated the following original version of the Lord's prayer: "Thy kingdom come.

Thy will be done, on earth as it is done in heaven do you so promise me as ta live together in the holy odency of wedlock as Jacob, Tsnac and Becky. Give us this day our daily bread, as we forgive our debtors, and I now pronounce you man and wife, and lead us not into temptation, and if there be any man present what objects why these young couples shall not be nited in tbe holy odt-ncy of weJlock let them now forever speak or hold their peace, for thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory, amen!" Says lie is an Iiulian. Dispatch. David lleridtb, a prominent citizen of Rich Valley, has just succeeded in proving to the satisfaction of Indian omce building at eon Scott, will be commenced April 1. Congress appropriated sections, there being two distinct breaks of this kind to each specimen.

The rs any testimony as to his custody of the ten fore the public as the real author of the midway between the rails and bet wee a the two axles. Tha Llow lifted the truck from the track and derailed the car. Eugineer WLite says tnat in going across the bridge he felt a shock which he the" ht might have been causrd by a oken lhis, hot-ever, could not possibly have been the first cause of the accident, for the trucks of the first two cars are in good mdition, except as regards the poiut -above mentioned. Boston, March 15. All night long a force of laborers were eugnged in clearing away the debris of the wrecked cars at the scene of the bridge disaster.

It was 6low work and but liUle headway was made. Strewn along the southern embankment were a quantity of car wheels, rai'ings, iron braces, the request of Henry ard Beecher. is re ported to be stilll living at Peekskill N. Y. near the Beecher county seat.

yiuz.iuu Tor tne tmuaing and the city donat ed the site. hanger has both breuks across the top, the first break being complete and the second broke an inch had an eighth above it, all ants moneys, as titisiee nnder the plan of the campaign, and was committed to prison for contempt of court The judge declared that if the priest's actions in disobeying tha book and exhibit proof of his reception of the money as being' also proof of his claim to authorship. It is reported that the colonial government The principal features of the eighteenth but complete, the metal merely hangiog to of Nova Scotia is about to suomitto a popu annual reunion or the Army of the Cumber. gether by outside skin. This hanger can order of the court were permitted, the whoU machinery of the bankruptcy law would be lar vote the question of tecession from "The public don't want Baleau's book; land, to be hld in ashmgton, D.

will be the nnvailing of the statute of Garfield, never have done any work since its original Canada. Odo of the most savory and delicious tbey want urant book, urged Mrs. and now ancient fracture, or it would have broken apart a long time since. The second simple Eoups ever ate naa as small a William Paxton, a veteran of the Mexican maae Dy wara, tne sculptor. The president has pardoned J.

J. Danuher. hauler was checked across hslf i inside face (ooverel by upper weld) for ty, the convict of embezzling money order war living near Columbus, S. commit'en suicide by ha ging himself to a tree because he had not received a pension. Grant adviser, who did not ecrojle to accuse General Badeau of endeavoring to increase his own literary reputation at the expense of that of General Grant and winHow panes and doors which had been gathered from the debris and which were innas amounting to and Fentenced, beginning, and I give its fall history as rn illustration of what the careful housekeeper, who puts away all remnants daintily, can easily secure.

The Boup half its depth of the effective section, and October 1X84, to three years in the Balti this was clearly where fracture first began Robert Furnace and Jesae Jennings, two more city ul. It caused Feeondary fracture at the second old break in the hook of the welded end, loaded upon fiat cars this morning and brought to the city. At an early hour this morning more laborers reinforced the ti -ed men and a large force was put to work at taking the bridge apart. farmers, while crossing a railroad track about a mile from Nokomis, 111., in a wagon, were struck by a train and instantly killed. of the eale of the book.

Al any rate the payment was not made, and the Grants have never since been any more kindly wrich cutoff the somewhat large proportion Work will be resumed at once upon the cruisers Chicago, Boston and Atlanta, as the attorney genf ral has decided that certain upset Krfcigiied. London, March 19. Mr Fennel, United States vice consul general in London, has resigned and accepted an executive position with the Amer can exhibition Preparations for theexhibition are making rapid progress. Many exhibits heve already arrived. Mormon- Released.

Detboit, March 19. Tnis morning ten Mormons sent to the honse of correction from Idaho on cumulative sentences were released by Judge Severen, in the United States circuit with the district attorney's bo iniescence, under the supreme court's ruling that cumulative sentences are Commissioner Atkins, by establishing the truthfulness of an Indian romance, that a sufficient quantity of Cherokee A number of suspicious looking men have The wreck is a more appalling s'ght than of the tffeci ve strength of the iron. Ail this is clearly shown in the engraving of bridge and its broken parts which appear in this appropriations made by congress can be ap- the recent ruins at White River Junction and lately been making frequent visits to the pueu to mat purpose. Dterfield. Several stoves in the oars have issue, and the general judgment of the en was known ai the ave-tJl soup, and it began with a quart of Etock whose origin was in just Buch materials as those rejected by the lees experienced housekeeper.

From the refrigerator appeared the vegetable j.late on which I saw a large spoonful of mashed potato, a little etewetl turnip, and remnant of squash. There was also a saucer of tomato and been removed and in every case the iron money vault of the Lnited States treasury department during the hours allowed for public inspection. Such of them as called gineers will bear us out in saying that a tlieposed toward Gcneial Badtau than lie to them. Tlds in brief ia the story. It puts General Badeau in rather an unpleasant light but it comes" pretty straight" from pople intimately acquainted with the tods which seive to hold them in position more shamefully and bad specimen of The first comptroller of the treasury ha decided that no portion of the in erest of the fund of appropriated by congress for the education of the blind can be nsed bave been found to bi secure, while not a blood flows in his veins to entitle him to an interest ia the hind and annuities eet aride by the government for bis tribe.

He has always been con-fid wd a till- bloodfd Iloosir by hie neighbors, and the p-oof of this claim bridge design metal end workmanship can were notified thfit they must not come again, and the officers in chaige of the vaults have hardly exiot. etoVB door was burst open, although one was a joint stove was badly broken. At 10 o'clock Railroad Commissioner Kinsley ar been instructed to keep a sharp lookout oa in the purchase of embossed books and tangible apparatus for the education of the blind maie elsewhere than at the American not legal. visitors for the future. front family.

Ex-Mayor Liatrobe, Baltimore, M.l, rived on the scene and made a detour of the half a baked apple with a elica of cold toast. Emperor William, on receiving the French was great surprise to them. embankments with a view to investigate the institute for the blind at iionisvilIe, Ky, Dodge City Saloons Closed. Dodge Citt, March 19. The sa eajs the best cough medicine is lletl Star Cough Cure.

Dr. Samuel IL Cox, cause of the accident. Preparations for a A few dnvs ego Mr. Mridth went to "Not the I 6aid as one thing Beaten Out of His ltoots. t'hicngo News.

The governor of Tennessee has signed the temporary bridge is being pushed with aT Viidta, I. and 6bx-ted a lilieral slice general. Marquis D'Abzac, is reported to have made strong peaoo remarks, among thm, "Gad will soon call me to himself. I do not want to leave my people a heritage of blood." D. of Washington, D.

after a care followed mother in to the saucepan bill submitting to the people a prohibition of Uncle Sam's domain, which he is soon possible speed. TraAno will be resumed very shortly. amendment to the constitution. The elec Ex-Senator Barney Ojuincy, "You can't mean to put in that apple?" fnl analysis, pronounced it purely vegetable, and meet excellent for throat loons in Dudv.e closed Monday and have remained closed. The new sheriff, the Wo.

mens' Chri-tian Temperance union and the Citizens' league combined to contribute to the result. In conspquonce land Bales have increased, and confidence is restored in the to call his own nnd is now awaiting action tells Up to the present time, p. there tion will be held next September. TT r- li- a story wbiih he says he has told "One of the most perfect curries I ever troubles. Price, twenty-five C9nts a iienry oeuigson, a veteran of two wars have been no reports of deaths in addition to those given last night.

by the Indian land commissioner. One of tbe founders of the Meridth family in Ihe Dei.mend Mystery. New Betjsswick, N. March 15. Thom ate owed part of its perfection to tart apples minced fine," my friend said calmly.

ine largest catcie-raiser in died at future of the city. Owing to the duplication and misspelling Corpus Chnsti. before, but which he insists is as true as it was the first time h9 told it. Down in Fittsfield, IlL, a good many years ago, as the story runs, Soott VYike was, as usual, menca, a rich nnd adventurous young as Henry Ayres, the heir of William Henry Ayres and Cornelia Goodfellow Ayres (af A Husband's Oreatest Blessing "Wait and you will Bee. Aow the thing wants character.

We will mince a Email SPRING FKESHF.TS. The Illinois senate, by a vote of 22 to 18, terward JJenmead.) who was stolen from refused to tnspend th9 rules and consider is a strong, healthy, vigorous wife, with lar. handsome comnlexion. These can ah a candidate for congress, and had, also onion and fry it brown in some of the Englishman, while on a trading expedition among the Cherokee Indiana, was made captive and was eSont to be put to death, when the chiefs daughter inter bis mother by his father, in lb44, when 4 of names, it is now believed that the reports of the number of persons killed have been over estimated. Up to noon to-day Dr.

Draper had signed twenty-one death certificates, and Dr. Harris three, making the entire deaths, total up to noon, twenty-four. The names thus incorrectly reported were: the prohibition amendment offered by Mr. The Mltwourl and Fellow s'one Rivers Over he acauireu oy using ur. auxier hob years old, and never seen since by his rela as usual, a great deal of opposition, oumaer.

Tonic fat we took from tbe Btock, and here axe three green stalks from yesterday's tives, has been found at Sunnydale, Sedg wick county, Kan. He has been telegraph their Itnks and More Water Coming. Chicago, March 16. A special from The. Salvation army is preparing to attack the strongholds of sin among the Canadian Father Kellar and the Tenants.

ed for, and will shortly arriva here to aid in Barrack, found to be injured; Miss Swallow, When the campaign was at its warmest a traveling exhorter came along and opened meetings in the court house yard. One afternoon the exhorter was speaking inaians. posed and saved his life. Unlike his prototype, the famous John Smith, Meridth gallantly married the beautiful Dublin, March 19. Father Kellar, who unraveling the Uenrntad mystery I was quite silent, for taw was long Bismarck, Dakota, says: The Northern Pacific train from ths west which was do lajed seventy honrs by a flood, reached here ascertained to be Mrs.

Swallow, wounded; was arrested in Lougnai yesterday, was Nothing of special importance was brought General Sheridan will leave Washington for an insoe Jtion of Forts D. A. Russell Mrs. Watts, alive and uninjured; James driven to the court to-day in the lord may before personal experience had taught me what might be. The onion was fried to light at the coroner inquest to-day Mary Indian maid.

The land claimant is a lineal descendant from this marriaire. or's carriage, receiving an ovation from the and Riley to and arrange for a cavalry post Ann Brnniage, only sister of the dead wo last evening. Keports indicate that tne Missouri must break within a week and there is great alarm among people livirg on the subject of faith and, warming to his work, raised himself to his tiptoes Gates, mistaken for Harry Gray; Mr. Stone end Charles Swan, mistaken for Mr. Lord, injured; William Hocghton, identical with S.

J. Houghton; Frank B. Hewins, alive and ai ueuver. man told the story of her marriage, of her people in the streets, lie refused to give any testimony as to his custody of the ten The facta in the case came to Mr. and snouted: along its banks.

The Yellowstone, Litth In London, at noon of the 15th. a darkness ants moneys, as trustee under the plan of Meridth's knowledge only recently. equal to midnight spread over tne region of the campaign, and was committed to prison "Show me the man whom faith will not save. Who is he? What is he? husband's desertion of her, the stealing rf her child, and the shame afterward brought upon her by her sister's relations with the Den meads. She asserts that Cornelia and Samuel Denmead began to live together in Charing Cross, hitthall and the Strand Mirridan'M nnrtohip.

for contempt of court, ihe judge declared that if the priest's actions in disobeying the Mis-onn end Prior rivers re tree of ice and are flooding their banks. Over thirty bridges on the Northern Pacific between this point and Bill'ngs have been swept away, and much damage has been occasioned by the floods. Passengers report that Mils City- now meantime tailing heavily. Tell me his name." At iust this time New York World. order of the court were permitted, the whole 1857, although no marriage ceremony had one of the county officers, who was in an Henry Jansen, the Chicaeo wife-mnrtler.

Not long since at a dinner, given in machinery of the bankruptcy law would be been Derformed upper room of the court house and -who upset has been inundated twice within the last was paying no attention to the preach John F. Babcock, the veteran editor and publisher of this city, says that in the early fifties Mrs. Ayres spent through him in ad New ToTk, General Sheridan related an incident that befell him while calling on the young lady who is the present Mrs. er, after being confined in the crank cell at the Joliet penitentiary on bread and water for thirteen days, begged for a warm meal, and confessed that he had been playing the insane dodge to secure transfer to an insane week and the town is agaiu nndr water. Water flowed in all the streets Berr Spitzer, the great Austrian mathema vertising for her lost child in western and tician, was found dead in bed in lenna recently.

a bright brown, a salt epoonful of curry powder was added, and the "mess," as it seemed, simmered slowly for an hour. There was deepest distrust in my mind as it came at last to table and I gazed at the plateful before me. "It is a series of incompatibilities," I said, with an inward groan, "but the laws of society prevent my throwing it out of the window. Here goes then." "It is delicious!" I add-id aloud, one moment later, and it was. Since then the friendly "Save all" has done duty at least once a week.

Try it, faithless housekeeper, but remember daintiest care is essential with all remnants, which mast never be kept too long, ai.d that only such ctre renders such methods possible. ing, paw Mr. Wike passing on the other side of the street and btepped to the open window, cal'ing: "Scott Wike! Stt Wike "Scott Wike said the exhorter. southwestern newspapers a great deal of asylum. Yung Wing, a Chinese convert, has ben money, of which she always had plenty, and in one street in tne rear or tne town i was over ten feet deep, compelling bnsi ness men to remain from there homes all night.

At Medora the water in the little Missouri has surrqunded the extensvie slaugh elected president of the Connecticut Congregational church club. He is a natural Sheridan. During the war General Sheridan was too much occupied defending hie country to fall in love. When the malady finally overtook him in Chicago, after the war, Sheridan had passed uninjured, not even on the train. A Mrs.

Kennard was reported killed, but the name was confounded with that of Mrs. Cardinal. The revised list of the dead is as follows: Mrs. Ida Adams, of Boston. Alice Burnett, of Ros'yndale.

Mrs. Mary E. Biooks, VVest Roxbury. Mrs. Hermisdas, Cardinal.

Wtbster Clapp, West Roxbury. Hattie J. Dudley, residence unknown. W. E.

Darham, residence unknown. Miss Sarah E. Ellis, Medfield. O. Harry Gay, Emma P.

Hill, Boston. S. T. Houghton, West Roxbury. Albert E.

Johnson, Roslyndale. V. B. Laillar, West Roxbury. Lizzie Mandeville, Dedham.

Misi Norris, West Roxbury. Edward E. Norris Dedham. Miss L. Odierne, Dover, N.

H. Miss Laura Price, Roslyndale. Wm. Edgar Snnw, West Roxbury. Peter Swaben, Boston.

Wm. S. Strong, West Roxbury. Conductor Myron Tilden, Dedham. Rosabella Welch, West Roxbury.

continuing his discourse; "who is be, that He Denies the Deal. Iheolerk of Cook county sent baok to Justice Englehardt the marriage licence secured by Nina Van Zindt, as August Spies could not htvebeen present at the ceremony ized citizen, and married a Hartford lady, faith cannot save him? Ah, my brother, San Fbancisco, March 17. To a reporter for the associated nress. who called on John in enerson. W.

Maekev this afternoon to ascfrtain the MARKET REPORTS. you are mistaken. No matter how low Scott Wike may be. no matter ho sinful ter houses and refrigerators of Marquis D-Mores. Dynamite has been shipped to this point to be used in blowing out ice aboul the piers of the massive iron bridge and every precaution is being taken to prevent disaster.

There can be no protection for set tiers along the baaks many miles south. truth of the reDOrt t.utdished in New York what is generally called the romantic stage and was settling down into a well-seasoned old bachelor. Old bachelors make the mostenthueiasticof lovers, and The directors of the Northern Pacific road are considering a proposition to lay track to be 13, 1 tell yon, faith will save him. this morning, associating Mr. Mackey with the Hilimore Uaio telegrapn aeai, in "But it didn't" Bays Senator Arutzen; Kansas rortiana, 214 miles beyond the present tin City Grain and Produce Market.

gentleman pronounced the story to bs with icub oi ine roaa. "he was beaten out of his boots." Kansas Citt, March 21, 1S87. Never in the hi-ttory of the northwest has out any foundation. "As far as i am on the general admitted that he was no exception to the rule. there been so much snow.

It is now pour Live Etock Indicator reports: A Paris cablegram states that the duchess cerned," said Mr. Mackey, "no proposition ing into the Missouri in immense torrentr FLOUR Terv dull. Nothing doing except In of Otnnto blew out her brains from grief Ordaining an Indian. The Itook Agent's Latest Device. Providence JonrnaL "It was a warm summer evening.

for the acquirement of the Baltimore ui railway, or tbe Baltimore Ohio te'egra mixed lots. and every creek is swelled to tne Laignity oi at uib recent ueaio. or ner husband. Quotations are for established brands in ca a river. comnanv.

has been made by me or to me. The govenor and counoil of ssflrhnset Inte. per naif hanvl in Barks a follows: XX, 8Ae; "Can I see Mr. asked a tall, Mud no uptr are nending. I know From OO to 75 cents Jlnndred.

have ordered the release of Charle? F. Free XXX. 1 0j1 10. family, SI 1531 cu-hc. SOffl 4il: fancy, tl 50S1 55: patent, $1 solemn-looking man, as lie entered a nothing of the matter except what I have Cfioago, March 16.

By instructions from St. Paul Pioneer Press. The central deanery convocation held its final session Thursday morning. Bishop Gilbert was present After morning prayer had been said there was a discussion on prayer book revision. 2 00: rye.

$1 SDttl 50. From ci'y mills higher. man, the Pocasset fanatic, who butchered his child as a sacrifice to God. business office one day last week. He seen in the newspapers." Accident at a Church.

lie. 41 KeeeiDts at regalar elevator tiac Sheridan began, "and upon my arrival at the bouse tbe young lady and myself retired to the back parlor. The front parlor opened into the ball, and as the night was warm, you know, we did not think it necessary to light the gas in the back room. Now this young lady's father had a great fear cf burglars. last renort.

hnshflls: withdrawals. tbe eastern trunk lines the Central Traffic association railroads are taking a vote on a proposition to continue the present live was well dree seel, wore an overcoat that eame down to his knees, and fitted him Chicago, March 17. A panio occurred at the Roman Catholio Church of the Nativity, Dasrel and Thirtv-ninth streets, Southern Range Cattle. stock and dressed beef rate nnder the new uhel; leaving sock in tore as repotted to tue b-wrd of trade to-day, 212,017 bnshels. Tim market on rhange to-dny, was nominal.

No, 2 red wint-w 69o bid, 710 saked: as tightly as if it had been drawn over a Chicago, March 17. A special from Little Rock, Arkansas says: Advices from the atinir-CTTriwiTUT nenters of ihe southwest are tariffs and classifications, and to reduce the Jose Kevilla, who died lately in Pern, left $500,000 to establish in New York a school for poor girls. 3ovemor Wetmore and the other state officers of Rhode Island, were renominated hv rate on dressed mutton from Chicago to tlarrh ti'ln hi 1 71 ADril. ilO oiu tha tfTunk thnt ft decided revival in the new xork, from aj to 7o cents a hundrel this forenoon. The chnroh was compactly crowded, and outside on the steps leading to the church was a large crowd unable to gain admittance.

All at onoe there was a sharp crack, followed by a grinding c-ash, and fal-lv 200 men. women and children, were pre lie atk-yl; Maj. T.iHo bid, 7c asked; June, nattla hnsinesR commenced. In various be vote, it is ascertained to day, will be 110 bill. 75o asned.

lay figure and tacked on. There was not ihe first thing about him that suggested a canvasser he carried no books and no Land-bag. The gentleman was in and would see tbe caller. As he approached the latter said: "Mr. ,1 CO (N Receipt at regular elevators since last parts of Texas the preparations for the have been completed, and in hr.d burglar-alarms all over the house, and bad recently put a new alarm on the front door.

Neither the young lady nor myself knew anything about the alarm i' I'Uehets. leaving tock in store as reported to tne largely in favor of the proposition. The managers of the Western States Passenger association met to-day to take np the report of the general passenger agents on rules and cipitated ten feet, the entire platform hav After this the bbhop ordained to the diaconate Joseph Wak-a-zoo, a Winibig-oshish Indian. It was Bishop Gilbert's first ordination service. The young Indian, clad in a snow- white surplice, took a seat on the chancel platform, attended by Bev.

Mr. GilfiUan. The bishop before proceeding to the ordination service gave a brief address, the concluding words of which were directed to tbe candidate for orders. He reminded the some instances herds have been started on the trail. The ranges in the northwest are pcnnrtoH na nAodincr vonnir cattle, henoe the ing given way.

xweniy-tnree persons bo rt of trade to-day, bnstieis. Tim msrlr-t no chinire was and ttaiy on the front door. After a time the old r-oivAd more or less serious injuries regulations to govern the organization and' No. 2 cash. 81c bid.

at-ked; Blarrh, SIHt have been sent to see you about several hii. Ai.ril. SVir. bid. 310 Rfek-d ts business.

Much of the time was given to bulk of the stock placed on the trail will be Hrivon nr shinned north. The Stock msn Mrs. Keern, an aged woman, had her back broken; P. O'Connor, both legs broken; nnS. innnv other neoiile were injured by works of art." mions of pictures tutted May.

yii'ie bid. nbked; Jane, 320 bid, 33 the oiscnssion of the payment of oom mis estimate that there are from to 100, asked. through the mind of tbe gentleman, and sions. settled conclusion was reached. gentleman came down stairs, set his alarm on the door, and, seeing the dim light in the front parlor, supposed that I had gone and turned out the light in the hall.

We were busily engaged in talk 9 ruh 2SVn bil. zr asKaa beins? tramnled noon. The people inside nm hnnrl of stoek ready for the drive in Vnother meeting will be held to-morrow. he requested the caller to proceed. March.

2'o Lid. asked: April. 2n bid the chnmh ware at onoe inclined to rush for a'ked: May. 2ft -4c 27 hie asied. Keject The invitation was accepted, when different parts of the southwest A Topekan Fatally Stabbed.

ca-i. no nor otlerings, As the greatest pain-cure. St. Jacobs Od is recommended by public men of the doors, but were calmed by the words of the officiating priest An olS woman nmed Barnes had her back broken, and John Ouin sustained a similar injury. Neither HYE No.

a cash. 4r.e bid. lo bbkm the horror of the man of business the tall, gaunt individual unbuttoned his young Indian that he stood as the representative of a very ancient people in this country; that this people would look upon him as their spiritual teacher and ex Mnrcn 45c bid akl; Auril, Ha i uS-tin. F. ictsd ca-h.

no bids nor oftVriDfrs Kansas City. March IS. E3 a railroad man from Topeka, was America and other countries. Hon coat, and drew from under his left aim on live. John Sheridan.

60 years of age. the republicans. The imported stall'on King Ban, valued at $35,000. died of spinal meningitis at Lexington, Kentucky. Mrs.

Tulis, of Litchfield, Illinois, a niece of Daniel Boone, of Kentucky, died on Tuesday evening, aged 91 years. The cotton- seed oil company reoently organized in New Jersey has made contracts for machinery for eight mills, to cost The citizens of Rome, Georgia, have contributed $150,000 toward the erection of an iron uraaoe and rolling mills. I the circuit court at Milwaukee, ex-Jndge David V. Small was suspended from practice in the courts of the sta.e for six months. At San Rafael, Mexico, recently, five thousand persons paid $8 each to witness a bull light.

As the animals refused to cater to the crowd, a bloody riot took place, in which the troops charged with sabers. A claim for $1,350 for extra work by clerks in the city hall at Chicago formed the basis fatally stabbed between 11 o'clock and mid rOCLTlu' Live Old hus, it rjeayy. SJ roosters. $2 25; turkeys Vo. DrMd Ctuck Billa Flint, Life Senator of the Dominion Far'iament, Canada, found it to act like received several internal injuries, which were night in a saloon under the Times building ens ta kers lie: rtacks tQM.

ing, you know, and armehow did not hear him. Finally when I got up to leave tha young lady accompanied me to the door. We were surprised to find the light turned out, and in fumbling around for the dor.r-knob I tet off the burglar-alarm. It seemed to me tliat I never knew a burglai -alarm to work so by a man named ack McPherson. The two emplar with greater reverence and expectation than they wonld regard a white preacher; that his responsibility a charm.

men became engaged in a quarrel in the and from around his back, a flexible covered book about two and a half feet long, two feet wide and an inch thick, and proceeded to ddate upon the beauties of copies his house had made of cele regarded as fatal. The Chinese Indemnity Fund. Washington, D. March 19. The act saloon and blows were struck.

They then was therefore very great. Mr. Ginllan A brother's Revenge. repaired to a rear room nnd Langston soon then presented the candidate and the Chicago, Ixx. March 19.

A Times special ran out crying that he haa been staboea, ing secretary of the treasury has re-n nested the secretary of state to inform hina brated pictures owned by GoulJ, the from Hastings. Aibraska, eays: Dr. It 1. He is in a ing condition. At a late hour to-night McPnerson and two other men who Randtll of this city, was arrested last to whom shall be paid the sum of $147,171 Yanderbilte, etc No sale was effected.

Wednesdry night for committing rape upon BDoroDriated at the last session of service was earned forward in accordance with the ordinal. After the bishop had laid his hands on the head of the candidate and presented him with a The trick is one entirely new in the ex the person of Lora Uart, of Edgar, an 11 year old girl, who was placed nnder his congress to indemnify the Chinese subjects for losses snstained during perience of Providence people, and one which will enable the canvasser, if he has the riots at Kock fcpnngs, care for treatment The crime was com, mitted one week ago. and to-day Wyoming in 1SS5. The act provides that a long and thin body to work to perfec the monev shall be paid to tbe Chinese gov doctor was arraigsed. Just after th examination had closed, and Randall had been placed nncer S5.0C0 bonds, tbe ernment, by which it is to be distributed New Testament, the latter went within the altar rails.

A stole was then placed across his right shoulder, and he read the prescribed Rospel, slowly but very accurately, in English. Then followed tion, as the flexible book follows the contour of the body and the unsuspecting or a mua disagreement between the rnqyor and comptroller, who tossed a silver dolKr and thereby decided that five-sixths of the mans the sufferers in its discretion. It is brother of the girl pulled out a revolver and nrobftble that the money will be turned over face paid. victim failing to see the ordinary indica before any one was aware of his in ention to the Chinese minister at Washington as tions of a book-peddler, unwittingly asks tfj(i3 Ma ty at 11c. (j i'K Good.

Creamery, fan. y. 28o; rooc 25c; fin dairy, 22c; store yackdd, 10ldc; coin non 6i 8c. AY Steady. Fancy small bal $3 00, latg bald, 7 50.

OIL CAKE Per lbs. sacked, 21 OC per ton free on cars. Car lots t-J tun. CORN MEAtr Green. 76c; dried.

chop yellow rlfic Milk: 70c. sacked. SHIPPING STCFK Bnlk, 50855c rOKN CHOP Baikal, Sic, sacKed, 0o 11, XSEEO HKAN- Ik, sa-kl 50c CASTOR BliNS Jl 35. HIDES Dry Bint, No. pr pound, 12c.

No. 2. We, dry rliut bulls a stairs lie; dry saltfld. No 1, 11c; No. erei suited.

No. 1. 74c Njl 2, 6c; green salted boll and Stan, 5-4c; green, uncurred o. 1. No.

2, 7tJ.3;sheej j-lt lined allcperlb. WOOL Miieoan nnwashed, heavv. foe lsc; liirht fine. 13, 22c: meuiatn, 24t2.1c; mediam cobmw combine; 2yt21c: and carrt. ft 17c; Kansns and Nebraska.

hrj tan washed, cnoioe rn-diam, lire, SA S5c: ditive low, CHEESEWe quote: Full cream, 13 flhte, 7aSc; Young America, 15o; Kaa "BROOM roBN-QnotationsT Hnrb 10: wording, tig. 7, common. 5c; crooked, Kansas City Live Stock Market. Eassas Cut, March 21, 13o7 Lire Stock Indirator reports: CATTLE Receipts, 1,049 head: tw-aii. Tilt market was weak and 10c lower fot the legal representative of the Chinese shot Randall dead.

Be then turned and walked out of the court room and disap A mob of masked' men broke into the county jail at Troy, and took out a the fiend to enter his office. peared, and no person has taken the trouble to look for him, as the shooting is lceked mulatto prisoner named William Hardy, who murdered a white man last fall, and hanged him to a tree. He Denies the Deal. well before. It sounded like the explosion of a keg of djnamite.

A moment later the father of tbe young lady appeared at the head of the stairs in his night-dress, holding a light in one hand and a large pistol in the other. At this appariation the young lady deeerted me and fled into the darknec a. My position was positively dangerous. I suppose I had been in dangerous places before without thinking of it. br.t I confess for the moment I trembled all ever with fear, and scarcely mustered up voice enough to aay, 'Don't shoot; it's me.

Fortunately he recognized my voice, aad came down and let me out. "Now, yon know, gentlemen," he concluded, if the young lady had stood by me there would have been no danger, but she didn't you know, and my position was rather awkward before I was recognized. One might die on the field of battle without regret, but I should hate to die as a midnight marauder. I only tell the story because it actually A Humiliated Editor Courier-Journal. upon as justifiable.

From the evidence pro were present were tiken into custody. A Mnrder In Arkansas. Tkxaskana, March 19. Two weeks ago Walter Ridgely, a wealthy farmer living twenty miles north of here, shot and killed two 'errymen who were trying to force exorbitant charges out of a St. Louis drummer for pudicg him across the river.

Rilgely took ths drummer's part. The ferrymen insulted him for this, and attempted to draw their weapons, when Ridgely shot them both dead. John Murphy, brother of one of the ferrymen killed, and uncle of tbe other, swore to kill Ridgely on sight. Last night Ridgley, on horseback, was returning homa from a neighbor's, and on entering a strip of woods was fired on from ambush. The horse fell dead, but its rider escaped unharmed.

He rolled over on the opposite -side of the horse to that from which the firing proceeded. The two would-be murderers, who were the nncle and brother mention thiLk-'cg that Ridgley was dead approached. When within about ten feet Ridgley suddenly raised np and shot both of the BS-Bilants dead in' their tracks. This makes four men that Ridgley has killed over a simple ferryboat transaction. Sa Fbancisco, March 17.

To a reporter for the associated nress. who called on John the celebration of the communion, which concluded the impressive services. Wak-a-zoo, tbe deacon, bes been a lay worker among the people cf his race for some time, and will ret am to them and continue his labors. He is well educated, and the bishop S3ys he passed as good an examination as any white man who had ever been admitted to orders. duced it appears as though Randall and wife, In Chicago a Hungarian shot his wife who was on trial with him, have made it a A country editor was made to writhe in keenest humiliation of spirit on receipt V.

Maekev this afterncon to ascertain the practice to ruin vonng girls and then plaoe through the head and then killed himself, Cause, despondency from sickness. truth of the reoort cnbbehed in New York them in houses of ill fame. Mrs. Randall is ot the following scathing criticism on the this morninar. associating Mr.

Macsey with the Balimore A Ohio telegraph 'a1, now in custody of the sheriff. She is quartered in her boarding bonse. which is sur conduct of his paper by a subscriber: rounded bv a large mob. who though not tentieman pronounced the story to ba wi- out any foundation. "As far as I am ctn Bills have been introduced in the Illinois senate to abolish all classes of bucket-shops and to repeal the act af 1859 under which the Chicago board of trade was incorporated.

The Ch.ir.ese minister at Washington, one Debe Sub I hereby offer my as a subscriber to your paper, it a pamphlet of such small konsekence cerned." said Mr. Maekev. "no proiiouion violent seem determined to do something desperate, and the chances are that before to-morrow's sun she will have followed her for the acquirement of tha Baltimore 4 Ohio railway, or the Baltimo.e Ohio tee'iapa as not to Benefit my family by takin of hesbend. company, has been made by me or to me. vi us ricuost nieu oi nis race, 1 5CK with him to a photographer jewels worth $1,000,000 it.

What you need in your fitiete is and no neg otiations are pending. I know Commissioned nothing of the matter except w.iat I tave shipping and butche steers; good cows stroni wrn.TTTO- D. C. March 17. The preei wl 5.10c higher; f.eaicg steers quet bvJm ommissioned D.

Lynch Pnngle, branes an some one to ressell np news an' rite eddy toryals on live to picks. No menshion has been made in your Ehete of me bntcherin a poland cniny pig and a dozen changes of costume, and had himself taken in different positions. Experts from Washington, after counting $5,506,174 in the sub-treasury at Chicago, found that the books balanced to a reuny, but there were counterfeit notes to the seen in the newspapers." Kew Catholic Appointments. The famous Aiabian horse Leopold, presented Gen. Grant by the sultan of Turkey, is still to be sen on the noted Ash hill farm, owned by the late Gen.

Beale, near Washington, D. C. A big sole of blue grjfs seed is reported at ML Sterling 15,000 bushels being taken by one firm at 30 cenU per bushel. How it would tickle oar Kansas subscribers to buy a few thousand bushels at such a price, or iOod to cnoioe. 4 651 8): co nmoa to meaian 43 45; fi hOSS 25; feeding steers cnnth r.nrolina.

to be consul general of the United States to Constantinople; to 13 S-lbi 141: COWS, tl 3U. HOGS Receipts had; shipments. k. nctir of the land office, bamoel le weighin 369 pounds, or of the gaps in Senator Shtruun. Tampa.

March 19. Senator man and party arrived at Tampa this nftermion, after a very ror-'i r. took place as I have said, and to show that there are times when we may all lose our courage." Jumna I. David, asent or the Osage TB- Mers. of K.n'a.

at Concordia, Kansas. head. Xarket stea-Jy for gco waak ant Km Inwer for rommnn to niedinm the chickens out this way. You fiten- mount oi iuj. Advice concerning the attempted asu- noME, March 17.

At the consistory today the new cardinals were appoin' ed. The pope also appointed new- archbishops end bishops in Canada, United States, India and Australia. The Dope has telegraphed to the sssge jusly.ignore the fact tlat the tater bugs nination of the czar says that while he was from Havana. Senator Shermnn wid 1.rv The supervising architect of the treasury is about to visit Chisago, to confer with the Good to ehoice IS 50S5 60 common to median (035 40; skips and 2 7W UHEEP Receipts, I 6U head, shipment 127; head. The market was steady.

Good to cnoioe returning from the requiem services in the VMianR. in tha Indian Territory, has been so- is eaun tinners up authorities as to the erection ol an apprau the party at Jacksonville to go to Nashville, where he will make a speech on the 24th instant notbin' about Hi czar congratulating him on hia escape from assassination. satnearai of bt. Peter and St. Paul, a bomb attached to a cord was thrown in hia direc double that.

754J4 23; common to medium, gl r'a store. 7.

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Years Available:
1887-1890