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Fort Scott Industrial Union from Fort Scott, Kansas • 1

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in I ti VOLr.MK I. FORT SCOTT, KANSAS APRIL 3, 1891. NUMBER 40. 1 ill THK PEOPLE'S PRESS. They best serve who stand and wait." at New Or-the Italian tho attack on the Italians I leans.

It could not assure ITALY MENACING WAR. His majority was returned at 103 rotes WHITE Lumber and Building Material, The proposed perfecting of an organ at his election in 1884; in isso tie lacked ,004 votes of having a majority, but his vote showed 119 greater than that of his opponent, Frank J. Sullivan, who lit: irii wirti- I'H U- ll'S r. II VK AT I N. ION.

RKT A II UI.AIM-: KHII.ST KM'K AN OI-IMON 'ealer of made a contest lor tne seat but, tne case was never reached by the house. Hon. M. M. Estee, his late main republican iiivfinint'iit that it would punish them lis Italy di'sh-es; that would be for grand and I'etit juries determine.

The ItaHau evenuneut has been told that the president deplores the occurrence and that this government has taken Mi ps to investigate the matter. Part if tliis investigation was the ascertainment of the nationality of the Italians who were killed, and this has not yet eti learned. in is no proof whatever before the or the secretary of state that pring Attractions ization by the alliance by which ita members may dispose of their live stock and grain without the asiBtance of brokers and option dealers, is undoubtedly a wise move in the right direction. Kansas Farmer. Senator Ingalls has had quite an awakening regarding the "farmers' movement," and as he is in an indepen- dent position, with no favors to ask or bestow, he is giving vent to his convictions in an able manner that is causing contestant for the senate, said this on ii i Mil the 19th Inst: "I have nothing to say C.W.

I I War. Ait'i! 1. With for publication except that I was defeated because I had not enough of votes. No poor man has a chance to aspire for office in California. I no not Intend to sav that money was used for .11 i.

li- to I' a. iW- ha- -O- a single Italian citizen was amonjj the consternation among old line piliticians an absolute fair demand tne election oi Mr. elton, but ne certainly had with him the influence of and such proof is necessity preliminary to a 1 ii Our past success, and urged by an ever increasing demand, we have His large yard in this ciC? can be found at the corner of National Avenue and Wall Street, opposite the Inter-State Hotel, where a large line of 3LhX3CE3, '1 etc in endless quantity can be found. Doors, and in fact everything to be found in a first-class yard. an ali-s if.

ui i Hal- -rs of the de corporations like the Alaska Seal Fur tnr reparal ion. 1 he by skillfully puncturing political schemes. Kansas Farmer. We would be glad to have some good republican journalist enlighten us upon two questions relating to this subtest. r.mvil to i'n yi I'll till ol 1 I AiiiiT iv.l in it I uiti' N'i' nti', tin- surpassed all former efforts, and now have the most elegant and best I lie ami tho U.iril it partmeiit of jnsiiee are still inquiring' into tliis and ol her branches of the case, It is snap' eteil administration circles company, sugar refineries, federal bre-gade, etc.

The men who stood by me are men against whom there has never mur elected stock of First Who got the $739,000,000 issued i by the government in the various kinds BRANCH YARDS AT that the -is- iu ''ban Italian cabinet nay have much to do with the I oi non-interest Dearmg currency over been a breath of suspicion. After my defeat I congratulated Mr. Felton on his election, and wished him many happy days. I am satisfied, and I do Ul.iliT i i i 1 1 Id present state of atrairs. 1 nVA.Jal"Hlus i and above the entire expenses of the Bronson.

Arcadia and Liberal. BBY GOODS, Undini. ho lias assumed tne premier- government? Second In as much as a in I. not want the Japanese mission even ship, is supposed to io oieii to trie in- sufficient amount of non-interest bear- -I (rum now. California climate is good enough Klji i a 1 1 lluenc- popular clamor and to iWsire -lni, currency was actually issued to pay to reputation with the masses i i pv.nsesof t.h what 1 1 for me." -This man Felton will be a good mate for Edmunds, Hoar, Sher -1 he demand i ipen ly the min-civ uit ry u' i- uii-Uai'oii Tinted Lary el tiii' Liie st r'nig to ot a not reason can be given for the issue of Ever shown here, and our prices are right.

cut in Italv. At bv Ii'etu it i- man, et al. Advocate. an' i non-taxable interest bearing bonds? tee present state Ot at- will irrwl ppmiWiran finaneipr tiie pr sent state of af- We have in this country to-day a and there is no please rise and explain? Advocate, body of nobles more powerful than any who have existed in England since the only it ion act ion intention to take anv iseo ha-'t IrtK fiooiln lciartmeiit. It is now the most attractive department It vtrius to look as if the fag end of on the part of this govern- FLAX SEED and CASTOR BEANS, TO SELL OR LOAN.

We have a fine lot of Flax seed the hog crop in the southwest is at the Pniteil hatul. hogs are being shipped from war of the roses. These nobles called in modern phrase "money hold the world of business under their feet, and industry and commerce go on by in the city, not only in the mag-natude of the assortment, the uniform lowness of nrices here to ichua lor slaugnter mere talv will not be rc- to I Hielit. 'ertainly Siute- mini called, and main in a 'ii I This is the best kind of evidence that but also the PERFECT LIGHT in which the govertiuient will re-attitude and abide bv thi- eiiit their sufferance. They are atlogether such a body of oligarchs as no monarch there are no more hogs in central or Domestics.

In Scotch and Zephyr Ginghams and a choice line of styles in all the lower grades. Percales, Outing cloths. Shirtings, Jeans, Tickings, Prints, in fact everything found in a first-class stock We also have a most excellent stock of Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, Lunch cloths, crashes, Table covers and Bed Spreads. This department is always in the front with variety of stock and low prices. Our SPRING and SUMMER GARMENTS goods are shown.

western Kansas. The receipts here th in Europe, having regard to the safety An elegant lot of Kobe Patterns, Henriettas have been falling off for some time of his throne, would tolerate for an vi'lopitionts of the futii-e. In words, as put by a very speak ing of the snb-nijht: "We will keep our shirts Surges, Mohairs, Etc. hour. A number of New York ladies, wilves of these masters of our country, have recently taken a notion to wear Fine assortment of Plain, Stripe, I'laiil and at Fort Scott, Uniontown, Pres- iti'onnu- -eniat: to ti.e I in' iii'ii- The hogs r.iceived in the first week of March averaged 107 pounds, against 268 pounds averyg a year ago, and 214 pounds last month.

It is worth noting that cattle have advanced 30 to 40 cents Novelty Grenadines. ornamental crowns and coronets of gold April 1. The news ied recall of the Italian miu- i oi: cott and Mapleton. and gems with their evening costumes. on.

Xi-of t'u i-'er 111 Ml nntel Some people have waxed very indig a hundred pounds ill the past week, Hogs will" follow cattle. K. U. Star. Niik Dcpai tmciit Now the pronounced feature in our store.

nant over this, but why? Who could I And Will be Ready to Book Orders by are in, ana ny tar tne largest ever shown in this city. In Stockenets, Jackets and Blazer's cloth Jackets and Blazer's Reefers, lTlsters, circulars, capes and Beaded capes. Drop in and we will show you through. en. i have a better right to put on crowns.

No countess or dutchess in Europe Tli itt was a nice little scheme which complete with the season's novelties, and we as revived in this city this after-Thi'iv as some excitement and I ail; i niching the probable or pos-! ni ei nut ional complications audi lihood of hostilities. The pre-j sentiment here, however, is un-i re-pecting ihe act of the citi- ivnehing the assassins. I I I .1 the republicans, in the house, tried to has a claim so well based on fact, to will make you special prices in this department all this week, in BLACKS aim COLORS. voi the other day. Thinking to catch the vai ii' eiiall'.

ell- i wear the outward and visible symbols which have been historically associated ALSO CASTOR BEANS FOR SEED. he alliance members naping, the re- Rhadames, Fades, Oros Grains, China Crepe publicans introduced a bill favoring with power and lordliness as they i submission: which if passed bv the De Chines, Beautiful and comfortable Fab- There are some people who are much I house would have been promptly killed xlori Opinion iilMN. April 1. Army more afraid of names than things: the OR! SGQTTGRAIN IP ies for wedding. Dinner and Party wear.

Our stock of Dress Ti inimings and Linings New Nation is not. If we are going to have the reality of oligarchical govern can press of the state would have set up i the iiovvl. didn't we tell you so? The -talked a great deal this mnt the action of the Italian veMordav. Thev did not is c- iiuplete. ment it is absurd to object to the para- oil; govel-ll'l api 'l-ehe ciiam-e i hy the mi' he ad ex alliance people are only whiskeyite in phenalia and fixings.

If we are going I'nsurpasseil stock of White Goods: Laces disguise. But the long haired gentle- to have a nobility, let us have a com and Embroideries, Flouncings, Piquies, Swisses, Lawns, Sattecns, Challes, etc. Carpet Department. As the time approaches for the annual spring house cleaning the question of carpets assumes prominei.ee, and while the subject is under discussion we want to say a word or two. Don't tire yourself out going from store to store, but come right to our store where you will find a splendid assortment of FLOOR COVERINGS.

Moquettes. Body Brussels, Tapestries, Ingrains, Oil Cloths, Linoleums, Rugs Sweepers, and in Draperies, Lace Curtains. Poles, Shades in all the new desirable patterns. These goods must be see to be appreciated men'' anticipated their object and i promptly sat down on their cunning plete outfit. If the American people are going to permit the existance in it aim war.

hut nevertheless the of an uufa orable turn in the which inieht lead totheunin-ipiearauce ol the Italian (lectin iinrs was not lot sight of. C'om- Tanisay. in charge of the navi-hiii-eau of he navy asked little ruse. Come again you senatorial e.tiat vit iiiL: our In mi iiIm1 smart alock. lav Center bun.

this country of hereditary fortunes of 100 million dollars, carrying with them as they do irresistable power over the wel r. i I that the M-t I NoIIoiim. Ribbons, Ruching, Handkerchiefs, Hand Don't worry any about Judge Peffer. When fare and Uveiyhood of the people, why, riii- Olg I Le -ts to the senate lie will take common vi of ttiius and do a amount of nswui work. Of unse tie will introduce his at was the condition of ises.

lie said. "How it would be a step In the interest of Bags, corsets, kid gloves, buttons, novelty beads, neck wear, children's headwear, veil James Walls, alliance "reform" measure, and of course they t-1 on suppose we i ur na'i -hi) one i sinotneiva in committee but upon mat good government to introduce at once a full set of titles of nobility, with a house of lords and an hereditary pearage. The ings, and fans in endless variety. and we invite you to call and take a look turreted -th. iatt -jllsl lor i ii u'Ai tin icutr lit nui unudin wtj iantohoiiiak now at the f' uuil working and voting what the interests 'ii; Ladies', Misses' and Children's Hosiery and through all departments and be convinced we are offering bargains.

real power should be the responsible Wholesale and Retail Dealer in md she is not 1 V'ul' e- 1'ai ticulaily tue western peo New York ivv van Underwear. one. II a score or two oi men are to rule I drrnnia. t-mpo la Kepuoucan. d.

I ul mil 1 i rt. ur I'omplel eouiope N.w ti- course uuc oaei a icluiui owever i'V with gi thecountry, it is far better they should do so openly and responsibly. The bil- movement will De smoinereu in ine linish her I i tor aril wt IIII; lion-aire must be crushed or crowned. HARNESS i committee." ''Whom the gods would res-ill a whleii 1 lie ohl monitors and within twenty years one or the destroy they first make mad, and as WHITE BROS hiring i he late ar would of powerful battle absolute other will have happened. That time in it VI nothing short of utter and ue against the KiU'oiicau nav'n will either see the republic redeemed destruction will ever bring the republi a ami.

h- I he guns rri by the establishment ef natianalism, or can party to its senses, we expect it to Ii persist in its madnes to the end. Advo els. an oligarchy supporting a throne, SADDLES, hel' or the thine- I 1 till wit thcM.1 vessels could send a through one' side and out of r-tdeol any turret of the now Ik-Iow Itich- New Nation. cate Gen. Stcedmau's Little Discrepancy.

Reciprocity with Mexico. Washington, March 39. The reci Word comes from Oklahoma that the TIPPU TIB ON SLAVERY. procity negotiations with Mexico are territorial organ of the alliance and end I river. We are hips.

but. many till pending. The conhdence is ex Gen. George A. Sheridan tells this storv idiout the late Gen.

Steedman: "Steedman came to me once in the Fifth Avenue Ho tel and ask me for a loan of $50. It was when I had more monev than I have now. Whit Man Have Incoreet Ideas of Afro of I is to be. launched in the future. A l.nti pressed at the state department that a Arabian Manner and Customs.

sompany has been formed, with officers L'oVelll- eivi- as follows: McHenry crooks, pres I tl ivipiired in which to md many more to arm with armor. The arm-een rolled. It is idle to satisfactory arrangement will be concluded soon. The Mexican authorities are a little slow to respond, in view of Hides, Pelts and Tallow. Race and TrottingHorseBoots a Specialty and 1 went over to the cashier and got him TipnuTip, who is on his way to had Gutherie: V.

H. Barton, sec'y, Payne Mecca, said recently: "White men -ie casn. it strucK me as queer that ht should be in need of that amount ol Center: J. S. I ticker, Downs, (J.

I'owell, Edmond, Ed. F. Gould, Wau in ling a navv in a tew months. have incorrect ideas of our manners and customs. They have the effrontery to money, for he was still collector at New cl -11.

I). Hickok, Moore, constitute Orleans. However, he could have had Vie na 1 1 Tar hi- liev aim tlie board "of directors. In the light of 1 the recent elections in Oklahoma, the set out hy Senator Ingalls in are eertainly not Hiir new cruisers. II in uuinlief.

would Ije -o! v-ari i eiti-e In- inn ll 1 iel'e to the -late- I'ldian sidi-! a char-Lie (if o00 as readily as $50 so Ions as I had it. propose to abolish at once in other lands institutions which quite recently NEXT TO OLD STAND. lie was the kind of a man one could share a nourished in their own. am told that Jus last crust with, and he had saved mv Market Square, Fort Scott, Kansas in a bis country called Russia some r. th -I'd life once on a time.

But when I came to years ago nearly all the common peo' i A Stand him the money he hesitated a bit -nd then said: 'George, you may never Die were slaves, and great misery has 'o befallen them since thev became thei get mis DacK; I'm harder hit than you people's party men should be up to snuff sufficiently to give good, substan-: tial support to a state organ, and we hoiethe enterprise will succeed. The name is to be "The West and South." Nonconformist. i I The whole civilized world is shocked i at the arrest of a Brazillian mulatto ho lias been living on human flesh, but in what manner is this ignorant, nt i wo.dd U- foujiil for all that, are wo. -tli. Hut they were inio'iii.

to stand Ik-fore armored ships or against anything else ieh unarmoi-eii vessels as their kiss. They would however be use-destroy the lines of war commu-oii "iw which a foreigii naval force r.o.t-i mu-t l-eceive their coal and the fact that the late commercial treaty in 1883 was allowed to become inoperative through the failure of the house to enact the tariff laws necessary to give-it effect. It will be remembered that the neglect of the house to act favorably at that time was due to a report signed by the members of the ways and means committee. The arguments advanced by this report were characterized by Senor Romero, the Mexican minister, as "flimsy, incongruous and contradicting," and when they were published in Mexico they created a feeling of resentment. The Mexicans still insist that their fluxing ores should never have been kept out of the United States, and they are said to regard the action of the last congress and Secretary Windom in successfully keeping own masters.

What is the difference Know, juy repiy was: "it an eoes. Jim. riean 1 gov- I'll the Goodlander between a slave and a servant? Funeral oppiy iare, ti. lial iini i an and whether I ever see it from you or noi is wholly immaterial to Then he "I he servant is free ana may leav it go his master when he pleases, bo may took from his pocket a letter from the Secretary of the Treasury notifying him in fat terms that his account as collector my slaves. I have no guards to keep rt.

I r. ipr I depraved man. who ate human beings ommodoi-e Kamsey bee.a-u.se he had no other wav of eatis-thal Xew ork was them from deserting me. ihey are too well content with their lot to run showed balances due the government In lid iim 'ii dM f. amounting to $70,000, with the plain and 1 1, ilfll away.

If I were unjust to them per di.ile danger even in the event Italian war- imperative demand for payment by check by return mail or the Secretary would 117 South .11 a in street, Embalming a Specialty. Only White Hearse in City- G. W. GOODLANDER, Funeral Director. haps they might flee.

But what would happen to theniP They would simply 1 1 1 1 iiisiind of educated, wealthy and in many cases personally refined employers in this country who willfully and in- The ln-iuy draft net i i hiii.it entering draw at sight. It took my breath awav. l.mmbard the harlxir fall once more into the power, of thei i tentionallv take advantage of the ne- Th. r. equals, to be sold again, to be maltreat Well was all I could say.

When he took out of his pocket and showed me his reply, mailed that afternoon. I remember I ti.at cessitir'sof their employes to grind their wager down to the lowest possible point ed, to be killed perhaps, or to toil, very out these ores as showing an unfriendly spirit. According to prevalent reports, the Mexicans are even now not over anxious to enter into reciprocity with the United States, while, on the other hand, the were not likely to enter the i use aside from the perils ot ct-riaiu preparations could he to rendjr the water hem. blinking it was as cool as the General him- thai will keep soul und body together. likely twice as hard as they did before.

You sav it is immoral to own slaves icli was reputed to be in danarer. It sim- it i Both the cannitial and the grinding employer are living on human fiesh, the ply said to his superior officer than he had Chenadlt, Pres't. that slavery debases men and put them E. R. Chksault, Vice-Pres't.

ChbnauXiX, Cashier no bank account, and that if the eovern opinion of it. ignorant one devouring it outright and ment would draw on him at sight or anv An. 'al to April 1. A Washing-i the intelligent one wearing it out for Kansas farmers are said to be already casting envious eyes upon Mexico as a market for the 100,000,000 bushels of surplus corn hich are promised this year. The duty on corn into Mexico is Ni on other period it would do so at the expense ic Commercial Ad ver- his benefit, and of the two which is the le- llal-w as a lllllii'Nl now i -a lied a 'lie on a level with cattle.

"Now it does not abase a negro to exchange the abominable yoke of a negro tyrant for the protecting care of an Arab master whose religion commands him to be benevolent and FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Organized in 1871. oi a msnonorea arait. lnerewas no at greater Can there be a le, i dal 1 y. tempt at explanation, concealment, eva aoubt.

We think not. Gazette, Inde pendonce, Mo. sion, or apology. He simply laid down his Tile United gra e. friend! dilution of affairs between the Mates and Italy is considered The two nations are no longer and a 1 diplomatic relations hand face up.

I remember thinking that zs cents a bushel, a practically prohibitive tariff. At the state department, as well as at the Mexican legation, it is admitted that negotiations have Com to Our alliance friends are buckling on a nerve like that ought to have put the of 1 ll ary was eon a t'eeui rep. t. and did in in the the armour anew. They behold the ter- 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 rt tVta fil I i tt niuco hiocen off.

The situation act saiance in nis lavor instead or against him. I believe his accounts were never settled. ar it s. 1 1 111. 1 1 1 1 U1U 1 I I if I i is i er.ectiy laminar to per- i yi- "j'a He had influence at Washington aad wai is v.

r-ehooh depiirttin III n.me e.e'' ia!" arc i i i menced, and the legation is overrun with inquires from American manufacturers on the one hand and from Mexicans on the other. The treaty will be concluded, however, if such a thing is possible, and Secretary Blaine can be depended upon to find the possibility. 1 in diplomacy. 1 he state is not anxious to create mer.t than necessary, and lowing the seekers for in-j 1, i-igi Sue Clot Even With Him. to the pro-iii and he-.

nt al just. You say negroes are our brethren. Well, we treat them quite faternally, since we raise our children with theirs. We are kinder to them than you are to your lackeys. I should not dare to treat a negro as I have often seen white travelers treat their white servants.

If we buy men it is only because they are offered to us, and we can not procure labor in any other way; and I am sure that it is better for them to fall into our hands than into those of tribal enemies who kill or further degrade them. "If you call it immoral to compel men to work for their bread, men who Largest Paid Up Capital in Southeastern Kansas. DIRECTORS: H. L. Page.E.

L. Penniman, G. C. Kennedy, J. W.

Davis, R. T. Wall. E. R.

Chenault, E. Kepley, Z. A. Hornaday, A. E.

Currier, Charles Love and W. Chenault. th- miliiil; dri he ti urn d. el an home An elderly married lady in Byfield, who possesses property in her own right, had Id the and il' le sta; and he frequently expressed a desire lo make donation to the church with which she nl i with ll.v hen he re not aeee-i i is lorniatmii io aw ituMr own lnterenced inn hare which cannot bo hidden! hut grave uppreheiisioti is felt in the1 h. i-e and the state department' Mini-tor lx- Uudini is qora.

pel led to lii- course by the pressure oi popular sentiment. If he acted earnest- Shot Because She Would Not Elope. Carrollton, March 30. Rob connected, wnen a suitable occasion was offered, and. accordingly, when the so ert- Bartlett.

town marshal of Priest- i and they believe that though a battle has been fought and a glorious victory won, the war is not over. They are not ninety-day men but are enlisted for the war. Thev are fighting in as good a cause as ever engaged the attention or heroism of men. Their homes, their happiness, their all aye, the perpe tuity of their country itself are in the balances. Little wonder that they are determined.

laugh and scoff, rave, foam and lie, ye assassins of private character ye mercenary hirelings of a plutocratic populace laugh while you can, for the time is coming when your laughter will be turned to weeping, and it cometh on most rapid wings. Washington (Ks.) Record. ciety determined on repairing and re o-r. U- hniki up 1 ville, being infatuateo with the young wife of Dr. Contri, a prominent physician there, shot her through the breast modeling the meeting-house, the minister, as chairman of the soliciting committee, attach Full lmjiortance ii action the matter is verv mi I ired.

Slill there tsilion to belittle the a- no idea ha' he INGHAM, ul I i etierai 1 ami ar or later in an Sikelv to result sooner last night because she would not elope with him. Mrs. Contri will die. Bartlett is a genuine desperado. re to he liH-ed.

not il-'niHiuled hi would rather steal it than win it honorably, I should like to ask on what basis your morality rests. If all the savages and cannibals of Africa could be reduced to a condition of slavery, their children would some day con- armed 'd diplomats state that the Italian govt rmnent has made a most iisto blunder from a diplomatic l-'ava had -per lt repi'l'ted. a- had U'rli team and Gas Fitter, Plumber, To Join the Wild West. Chicago, March 30. About twenty called on her tor a contribution, and was presented with a check for $500.

The good clergyman went home highly elated, but was taken terribly aback the next day when the lady's husband and son called to protest against her munificence. They declared that she had not been in her right mind for a long time, and didn't known what she was doing when she yielded to the undue influence brought to bear upo her. Though the minister knew insulted point i i view and has openly n-aiKl oi- as-oi 1 1 talc ori- is an extreme I i the war md the minister's "What are women wearing?" Asks slitute nations and would bless us for the iiiii fl Stales by the assumption that the c.dminist ration or national a female society by in this connection, those of the at the hands ie i- in uang lifting thein out of a state of savagery. Tim slave trade exists every where in liovei unsi nt was not sincere in its dec-1 Indians from the Pine Ridge agency, in charge of Major Burk. "Buffalo Bill's" lieutenant, arrived here this morning.

They were joined by an equal number of the ex-hostiles from Fort Sheridan, lar.it ons eo neeruing the killing of the her sex who 'Toil not, neither do they DEALER IN PUMPS, GAS-PIPE. WIND MILLS, ETC, And Everything kept in a First-Class Plumber's Establishment. the interior, and the African himself i i- ai-o ill ll degree o. a lin-naee. A recall an i m-t unci of case i 'V ill tlie serious does not wish to suppress it.

He would spin. May it please your innocent inquiry, they are, my dear, wearin? the and the aggregation later left for New sell himself if he were emancipated. hearts and lives of hundreds of thous-! 'I'm re could lie no attempt to the fact, hut it does not signify York en route for Kurope to join the Italian-at Orleans. The opinion is e.pi-e.-s-'!i that I 'rime Minister UeRu-dini has Ik-cii driven to his last action tlie -muis of the Crispi faction, who the new minister of want ol courage to protect the citizens of Italy. ail 216 East Yal! Street, FORT SUOTT, KANSAS.

"Wild West" show. Freedom for him means nothing more than license to steal, to kill, to get drunk. You come here with your hut unit u.iJ e.xpl.-tiukt ion- and Olp'oiu icv rcsl'ii'e tin' old The theories fram Europe, but I tell you the d'a Ix'cn left in charge mi that the facts as they exist in that she was as sane as her husband, to say the least, and that the contribution was perfectly voluntary, yet a disinclination to become mixed up in legal proceedings, which were hinted at, induced him to send back the money. So far, so good; but now comes the sequel. The husband recently sold a tract of land.

Tbe deed was duly drawn, signed, and sealed by the grantor, who passed it to his wife to sign for the relinquishment of dower, but, to his astonishment she interposed a slight objection. "No, I am not in my right mind, you know, and my act would be void," was her reply; and, in spite of all solicitations, she refuses the courtesy of KeeplDg Track of Wire. ands of other women mostly beautiful girls of tender years in sunless, soul-ness factories; in sewing dens, located in buildings whose touch is contagion; in printing offices, that shatter the nerves and load with the poision of lead the delicate feminine frame; in book-binderies, where the system becomes drugged and drunken with analine; in canning establishments, whose walls reete with filth, and whose halls ring with rilaldry; in cotton and woolen mills, that strangle the lungs with dust and dirt blast the health, blight the The manner in which the electric light companies keep track of the wires they string over the city is curi-ons and verv almoin. A board about i.otuo lriiuil. Rom k.

April 1. In official circles here ilis stated that Baron Pava, the Kalian minister at Washington, has not cabled anything decisive to his government in regard to his recall. The American minister here, Mr. A. I'oi tcr, yesterday requested the Italian g(v rniuent to be patient for a few days, explaining in detail the obstacles exislir.i in the United States in the i-i iici' i iiu iiiit ic rclut ton cannot lie I iirdv-d I'm il 'te.

A aiii 1 1 1" April I. T.ate this i i.i erroneous reports i nt irculal Um respecting allowed i.u!i-,i.ri'sin American in Ita'y. i a-, ful inquiry lit the department of to ili-e'ose more than two i of hi- extractor during he I a -i iiieV h- tlicv up- Arrested for Debt. Chicago, March 30. Pat Rooney, the comedian, was arrested Saturday night iust before the opening of his play at the Criterion theater on a judgment for debt.

He spent the night with the sheriff and satisfied the judgment yesterday morning. Gentle Anna Denies the Report. Dublin, March 30. Miss Anna Par-nell has written a letter for publication in which she denies the statement that she had not spoken to her brother, Charles Stewart Parnell, since the time when he was confined in Killmain hall jail. three feet long and two feet wide is secured and a heavy piece of cardboard JTJNKEN LONG, Proprietors, Manufacturers of the Celebrated "SJnioii o.xi.ci.

Oi-gajro Fair dealing is our Motto. Call and see us and examine onr stock. is tacked on it. Then a diagram of the her autograph, and the old gentleman still has the land on his hand, instead of the city drawn, showing all the streets. Now comes the laving out of the wires.

uloney in his pocket. lite ana plucK the roses of youth. Nay, more: These women with their cruel exactions for things to wear, force girls of fairy form and feature (fit dwellers of way a speedy settlement of the questions Involved by the New Orleans lynching. The rumors circulated In the United Pins are then stuck into the cardboard Kans. No.

19 Market street. Fort Scott. on eacu street, on winch wires are the palace of the sylphid to The Hew Treasury Vault. The Treasurv DenartmAnt ia States to the effect that a number ot associate with coarse and angular char- ing what is undoubtedly the largest single strung, and around each pin twine is placed. The twine starts from the central electrio station, and following it tip any wire can be traced.

When The Fight Ended. York, March uiuucj iouu me won ana wnlcH will -The Sun Refitted and Refisrnishd Thr: New t. ft is i 7-r THE TREMDflT: Accomodations First-class there are more than one line of wires on a street the number is represented Americaus ai-e detained in custody here acters of positively beastly dispositions; as hostages for the future treatment ol and so, the thought becomes less pure, Italians now in the United States are the sentiment less refined, the words classed as poissons d'Avril, April Fool's less filthy chosen, the fairy face less day jokes, of very bad tuste, Public attractive; the mouth becomes coarse opinion here awaits the issue of the no- and vulgar, Its "line of beauty" destroy-gotiations between the United States and and ugly, and the eye a reflector of Italy in a most tranquil frame of mind, know-ledge that is death to all that makes woman a woman. These, and Kamnreil Warnings of King I t' jv 'more, my dear, are what some of the Ekkmn, April is reported her? womon ae wearinjr. Ex.

THE BEST $i-so HOUSE IN THE STATE says: There seems to be no doubt that the fight over the use of the Omaha bridge tracks has been settkd. Official announcement of this is expected very soon. The Control Transferred. i ur to dcu id of features calculated tit rhv international complications and had r.o connection with the New i ll leans uiTali. It Uis.pecied that the charge d'af-faii ill ie really in charge of the Italian legation, and that when Mr.

Ula'tne ishes to addrei-s himself to tlie Italian his communications will direct lo the marquis imperial who, accord to notice, is in charge of Italv int. Tests in the United It c-ji lo stated positively that unless vent tttkf an unforseen and improb-ulte turn, there will be no call issued Fur an extra boss'ioii o' congress, and one of the most serious ill etTeeU of the incident will tie the prooab'e postponement for an Indefinite time of the president's proposed southern and western trio. The viTiken by the administration it is imderstmxl, "ii that the povern- lull, 100,000,000 in silver dollars. It is in the north court of the Department, and willl be only a few inches above the level of the ground and will be covered with turf. The contract for the brick work has been let for 13,.

000. It will be 89 feet long and 60 feet wide, and 11 feet 9 inches high, inside dimensions. The walls will be 4 feet inches thick, the foundation being carried by strings on the chart. Tame Fish. I Ample Sample Room AooonrjioUatloc.

-a H.M1 per Day. Board, 14 per Week, Y'aix Steeet, Fost Scott, Kansas New York, March 30. The control of the Louisville, New Albany Chica In the r. i v. "i Uaiirornia nils its vacancv There is a beautiful little artificial lake at the soldiers' home at Leavenworth, which covers about live acres.

It is full of black ba3s and cropple, which are so tame that they will eat out of a man's hand. Mafia society have been received by u'jw ieei dciow tne vault level and rest United States senate caused bv the go railroad was transferred to-day. in on a bed ot concrete 6 inch thirt President r.rt-vf'lf rc-incd and was succeeded bv General bamuel Thoma Ttie vault Itself is divided into two sections ly a longitudinal corridor, each gwtic-n beiBT a earn irfoe'vt "sll Alsx. "cDokalp, P. Dalbtmplk, Vice Prest.

Gen'i death of Senator George Hearst, by the election of ex-He preventative Charles N. Felton. He was in the house in the and 50th congresses. Mr. Felton Is years of ajre and is one of the re-publ can monopolists whose large amot nt of wealth male him potent Giles "I noticed had bin coat collar IV -J Vet.

il'ii i r-r a It that your friend buttoned up. A J.Ierritt no. King Humbert of Italy. In these warnings the Mafia is said to have demanded protection from the king and the government for Italian residents in foreign countries. It is further believed according to this story that the recall ol Harem Fava, the Italian minister at whs largely owing to the fears of the Italian minister aroused by the MaSa's tUreat.

nt has uoti ad tt at eouia ue none in cold, I Iter, hven had It complete le- I 1 on I sd 11 S- WfiS C3 the i 'Col Jen lie Hi.lt, at th I OU3 ii in me ciu-e coma jjovernn.cot that guilty of.

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1890-1891