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The Wilson Hawkeye from Wilson, Kansas • 2

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Our Thanksgiving ter this matter CONGRESS. toms duties. It was referred, and then tne House adjourned. I see from the Ellsworth Democrat that the sage who edits that sheet has At 12 o'clock Thursday 25, we the old brass key in the shop door and Tuesday. SENATE.

But Little Done the First Week of THE OLD RELIABLE THE TVtlsox Woxder. WILSON, KANSAS. rrausHED By W. S. KELLER, Editob and rKorr.iETOK.

the Session. taken offence at something that has appeared in some of my former Jottings, but what it is he fails to inform us. Washington, Dec 15. When the Sen walked thoughtfully into Dare Hindman's grocery, and was met by Sain Stone with the usual "what'll you have?" and we scratched our head and reflected. It was Thanksgiving and we wanted something for dinner.

We noticed a tub of fresh lie says -the Wilson woxcer has a The Senate's Preliminary Work The Free ate met yesterday Mr. Morrill, from the Committee on Finance, reported back favorably the bill for the retirement and the re-coinage of the trade dollar, and the bill to very smart correspondent in Columbia township. lie who knows not, and knows not he knows not is a fool. Shun Delivery Postal Bill Passes the Boose Several Pending Bills Passed. Still at the Front with the prevent frauds on American manufactures.

Thursday, Decembe fth, 18S6. him." The first part of the sentence oysters at the door when we came in, and the counter and shelves were full of the best of everything. So we asked if he had any oysters and celery. "None that's does not agree with the last part. Novr On motion of Mr.

Hoar, the House amendments to the Electoral Count bill were non-concurred in and a conference asked, and Messrs. Hoar, Edmunds and Pugh were appointed the conferees on the It is reported from Aitkin, tlia Thursday. which part are we to believe? If I thought the last part was correct I citizen from that place, bavins wounded largest stock ever shown in -Ellsworth. Co. good," was the reply.

How about turk a bear, returned home for ammunition. would sell out at once and move to Ells part of the Senate. Arromnanied bv his 10-vear-old boy he Washington, Dec 10. The House amendment to the Senate bill for the relief of the graduates of the United States military academy and to fix their pay was eys and chickens? said I. "Havn't any that'll suit you," said Sam.

Flour, or po Mr. McPberson introduced a bill to amend the Oleomargarine bill and one for that I might have congenial company in the person of my brother of the resumed the chase, and put the lad on the tatoes, or beans? "Just out." trail while he himself cut across lots to the presentation of medals to each of the officers and soldiers who volunteered for among the matters submitted by the presid Democrat, for fools don't live in the country, as a general thing, but flock to head off the bear. Soon he heard the re ing officer to the Senate yesterday. The the three months service under the President's call of April 18, 1SC1. ete port of the boy's gun, and, hurrying back the cities, and are requehtly found ed Mr.

Hoar advora'ed the passage of the amendment provided that the cadets should be allowed full pay as second lieutenants from the date of their graduation to that of saw his son standing by the dead bear, no I knew what that meant. That's the way Sam and Dave have of answering me when the store is full and they don want to hurt my feelings. I braced up once more and said, "then give me a little salt and vinegar." I knew I'd get these, for Dave never refuses me the actual necessa bill. iting Democratic newspapers. But, really, I wish the sage had been more more excited than if he had shot a squirrel.

Fending further discussion, the Senate weut into executive session and when the explicit in his chargas. I warrant if their acceptance of their commissions. The amendment was concurred in and the bill Railroad section bosses are provided I were going to Ellsworth tomorrow, now goes to the President with blanks on which they are required to George would be very friendly and doors reopened, adjourned. HOUSE. As soon as the House met yesterday the Speaker laid before the members a letter Mr.

Cameron moved that when the Sen would send me his paper right along if report all cases of animals killed by trains The blanks have spaces for telling where ries. When they were ready Sam set them down on the counter and looked at somebody else as he asked "Is that all?" ate should adjourn it would be until Monday next This was agreed to yeas, 23; from the Secretary of the Treasury sub I told him to. ana no doubt, would be glad to get some of the Jottings for the when and how animals are killed, and mitting the book of estimates for the fiscal year 1S88. nays, 22. The Senate then proceeded to the con what disposition is made of the carcass That was all, and Sam whispered to Dave and Dave came around and stood and The House went Into Committee of the Democrat.

Well, George, am sorry the shoe pinched so hard. You had better whether it is buried or sold. One day sideration of the resolution introduced by Mr. Morrill on Tuesday, declaring that the looked at me about a minute, (I sometimes a cow was killed on the Chicago and Iowa Whole on th Sundry Civil Appropriation bill. The session was taken up in debate on get a size larger next time, and it would pay cash).

I showed no unusual signs, promise of making any revision of the tariff in a spirit of fairness to all interests In each. Department At Prices that make our patrons happy and insure a speedy sale. A cordial invitation is extended to all to inspect our goods and prices before purchasing your fall be more gentlemanly to leave out the and a section boss who had been re cently promoted went out to make the re this bill, pending which the House ad (like putting my hand in my pocket,) and appeared so obviously hopeless and im big, hard ords. practicable that any further attempts at re journed. STEAMBOAT DISASTER- The Sunday Schools of Excelsior and Dave wiped the dew-drop from his eye and turning to the desk opened the book port.

lie told in proper spaces what train killed the animal, and under what conditions it was done. Then he came to the Columbia are going to have a Christmas tree at Excelsior school house. They vision by the present Congress were to be regarded as Inexpedient and detrimental to the revival of the trade and industry of the country, and Mr. Morrill proceeded to ad to that old page with the thumb marks The Steamer J. M.

White liarned and Sixty line Disposition "Well, "said he and tear stains and set down a few more expect a grand time. If you come out dress the Senate. items on that page marked Persons Reported Lost A Partial List of the Victims. -Jir Memphis, Dec 14. It is currently you mav have my sack of candy while I scratching his head, I'll be danged if I'm tsure about that, but, being's she was a cow, I think I can guess at it." So he filled out the line, which, when it reached Mr.

Beet spoke in opposition to the views We went home and found the table eat the pop-corn- goods. Yours Truly, presented by Mr. Morrill. After remarks by Mr. Sherman, Mr.

Well, if this is acceptable I'll come rumored here that the elegant steamer J. M. White, running between Vicksburg and New Orleans, burned at an early hour this the general office, read "Disposition, Dolph offered a resolution directing the again. ue. kind and gentle." neatly spread and loaded down(?) with roasted turnips and milk and vinegar and salt.

Little did that good lady from Orbitello think when she gave that bushel morning near Bayou Sara, and that or war to examine and report as to the necessity and cost of the improvement of that portion of the Columbia river Additioxal Local. fifty lives were lost Coming To Kansas. known as the Dalies, by the construction of Gra li tl Opculus of Levitt's Opera House of turnips that she was furnishing material for a thanksgiving dinnner. Every SIXTY LIVES LOST. Mkmphis, Dec 14, 10:55 a.

m. Clu-istmas Eve. a steamboat railway. It was adopted and the Senate adjourned until Monday. HOUSE, When the House met yesterday Mr.

For thing looked inviting(?) and the family Ball given under the auspices of Wilson Preparations are being made in the East tor the most wonderful emigration to the West ever known. From the newspaper reports it is to be a regular exodus unparalleled in the history of drew up to the festal board(we hadn't in Orchestra. Everyone cordially invited PALACE DRY GOODS STOKE OF The loss of the steamer J. M. White has been confirmed.

She burned to the water's edge at eleven o'clock last night while lying at the bank near Bayou to attend. Best of music. Every atten ney, of Alabama, from the committee of conference on the Fortification Appropria vited any company to dinner). I ate sparingly I have to guard myself on ex tion will be given to make this the grand tion bill, reported continued disagreement the country. tra occasions.

I remarked, before start- est ball ever given in Wilson. Come one, Some Eastern papers estimate the number of people who will change their and a further conference was ordered, Messrs. Forney, Kandall and Butterworth being appointed the conferees. ins un town, that I couldn't see any use come all. By order of LEVITT, Constantly keeps the Choicest, Lai and Best stock of Committee.

of having a thanksgiving, anyhow. I In the morning hour the House resumed Sara, La. About sixty lives are lost, largely women and children. Nearly all the crew were saved. Among tne passengers reported lost is the superintendent of the Tidalla railroad at Natchez, who, together with his wife and children, perished in the disaster.

The books of the boat are lost 1 can't see what it's for unless it's to teach The officer's were elected last Tuesday residence from the populous cities and sterile farms of the Atlantic and middle states to the prairies of Kansas during consideration of the bill extending the free delivery system. By an arrangement with the Committee on Tost-offices and Fost-roads, folks to be extravagant in their living. evening by the Board of Trade: Youngman, President; Goffe, II the year of 1S87 to exceed a half mllion Mr. Cannon withdrew his amendment and Shafer and A Latshaw. Directors for Mr.

Dockery on behalf of that committee HOW IT OCCURRED. New Orleans, Dec 15. Respecting the Times throughout the West will be lively and the impetus given to trade 3 years; II Claussen, Westfall But my wife, who happened to be in one of her happiest moods, came up and said in a pleasant way "Come now, don't be a simpleton. You're always looking on the dark side of things. I wouldn't be frreen if I were vou.

You ought to be offered an amendment so as to make the bill provide that letter carriers should be employed for the free delivery of mail mil filnf Eiino flnfe nnrl ficme and McKitrick, Directors for 2 and the development of the country will terrible loss of life by the burning of thr J. M. White steamboat near Bayou Sara years; Briggs, A Coover and be felt for several years to come. William McGreevy, chief engineer of the Power, directors for one year. This matter as frequently as the public business might require in every city containing a population of 50,000 and might be so employed at every place containing a popula Towns and communities that dou't boat, says that at about 10:10 o'clock Monday night while at the landing at Dr.

Fer- thankful for a pleasant home, good warm clothes, and plenty to eat, and there is hide their light under a bushel, but get board of directors meets next Tuesday evening to elect two vice Presidents, reto's place, above the post-office lauding at tion of not less than 10,000, or to any post- up and let the world know of their re Point Coupee, at which place the boat was coal enough to last two months. Then Treasure and Secretary. loading cotton seed, a nre broke out amid think of your wife and children." The following are the officers elected office which produced a gross revenue for the preceding fiscal year of not less than $10,000. The amendment was adopted and as amended the bill passed. Gents Furnishing Goods, Notions, sources and advantages, will get a desirable part of this emigration that which has money to invest and the first fruits of the mighty impetus given ships, just aft between the engines on top of the cotton below the boiler deck.

En I turned away then, so she couldn't see last Monday night by the Wilson Lodge, my face, and began to whistle 'Home, The House then resumed its considera No. 147, A. O. U. A Johnson gineers Barry, and Jenny, who were on watch, gave the alarm and the pumps were put to work, but without avail, The II Keller Watson A Hansley to all classes of trade by its coming.

Leavenworth Times. sweet home. Somehow I couldn't help thinking of the mortgage and the dry- tion of the Electoral Count bill. On motion of Mr. Oates, of Alabama, an amendment was adopted, 141 to 109, striking out the clause directing the President Guide, Westfall II Claussen watchman then gave the alarm by ringing goods men, and Dick Gilford, for my good the bell, and Clerks Callahan and Bell at Dollenmayer Rec, Marvin Let the people of Wilson rise up and cather in their portion of this large once aroused the people in the cabin.

clothes and that pile of coal were bought Boots and Shoes, Trunks and Valises, Prints, Ginghams, Dress goods, Curtains, Cashmeres, Carpets, and everything in a first-class Store. Brown I Gregor W. A public of the Senate, upon the declaration of the vote, to announce the names of the per The fare spread rapidly, and in less than llood of emigration. Let us be aroused on tick, and the wife was not always in Installation of these officers will be given fifteen minutes the boat had burned to the water's edge. There were four kegs of from our slumbers and "turn some sons elected.

Ihe bill then passed as amended, without division. so tuneful a spirit as she was that morn in Odd Fellows Hall, 10, 1887. A thing up." The best way of bringing ing. And around the place where those The House then went into Committee of fine program is being prepared. Install about a grand result is by liberal adver the Whole on the bill creating a depart children had beeu things didn't look ex ation begins promptly at 7 o'clock.

All powder in the magazine and the moment the fire reached them the flames shot up about one hundred feet high. The shrieking ot women and children for help was awful. The superintendent ot the Yidalia ment of sericulture and labor. tising. Let there be literature gotten up actly as if thev had been touched by the wishing to see the program carried out in Mr.

Kandall, of Pennsylvania, from the that will represent our country to the deft fingers of angels. Committee on Appropriations, reported the full must be present at that time. letter, no more nor no less. I started for the shop, keeping a back We notice that a correspondent of Sundry Civil bill, which was referred to the Committee of the Whole, and the House ad railroad was seen standing aft outside the ladies' cabin, throwing bis two little daughters into the water. Ho stood there and was burned to death with his wife There street so I wouldn't meet anybody that I FINE X.INE OF G.

A. II. SUITS JUST RECEIVED. SUITS HADE TO ORDER BY TAILOR. Call and see us and we will surprise you on prices.

Remember the place. journed. Osborne News from Delhi says "he has not seen a paper in a month except a little owed, and in my meditative state of mind Dec. 15, 1SS6, Mr Editor: were in the cabin nine lady passengers and sheet that is printed down at Wilson on a I liked solitude. Once in the shop, I looked around (you don't like to work on It seems to me that something is the Friday.

HOUSE. Washington, Dec 11. After the read about eight men. At New Texas twenty deck hands were taken on board and all are supposed to be lost lemon squeezer." Well I that shows how often the Delhi correspondent visits the thanksgiving) and I turned to the desk, matter with our laws, or our officers; otherwise how CQuld there be so many ing of the journal yesterday Mr. Campbell, It is learned that Andrew Pierce, a sailor.

opened my account book, and resolved, of New York, announced with sorrow and city of Wilson, or his conception of a people around us who use liquor? It is and Antonio Rebatta, a fireman, are the right there and then to dun somebody. printing press is no larger than a lemon- a well known fact that beer is sold and ones to whom all the credit of saving the survivors is due. So now, if you owe me anything, you squeezer. We venture the.assertion that drank and not for medicine either know what folks will think of you if you The fire illuminated the river and the regret the death of his colleague, Mr. Dowdney, and offered resolutions expressive of regret and providing for a joint committee of the Senate and House to attend the funeral.

The resolutions were unanimously adopted and the House, as a mark Wilson affords much better facilities for don "whack up immediately. country for miles, and the burning floating cotton made a ghastly procession down the S. E. Barton. printing than his Osborne County papers, river.

which, by their appearance, looks like both in Wilson and a short distance east of Wilson. It is also known that many disgraceful scenes take place at what is known a3 the Bohemian beer hall, though it does bear the sign of a FATAL STREET CAR RIOTING. of respect to the memory of the deceased, adjourned. they had been printed on a Lard press. the dead.

The following is a list as far as ascer J. F. TAMPIEB, tained of the white persons missing: i Shots Fired in San Francisco, and an Un We wpuld advise this correspondent to visit our city and take a look at the known Man Fatally Wounded, o. II. Porrord, wife and daughter, of Yi boot and shoe snakes to put Saturday.

HOUSE. Washington, Dec 13. When the House DEALER IX dalia; Captain G. W. Floyd, a well-known Sax Fbanci9Co, Dec.

14. Yesterday lemon squeezer. in the boots, which they peddle there, in steamboatman Mrs. Murray, of Natchez: afternoon a number of strikers had just met Saturday, on motion of Mr. Peters, of Last evening the Instituting officer, Miss Agnes McCabe, of west Feliciana; stead of the boots; and if I were a man, I would see if the law is of any account left a Sutter street car, near the Central ERIE Kansas, a bill passed extending the laws of the United States over certain unorgan avenue terminus, after an unsuccessful Chas.

Evans, of the Knights of Pythias instituted a K. of P. Lodge in our city two other lady passengers, names unknown. Three men and one woman were walking on the hurricane deck when It fell in Kansas, and whether our county officers kept the oath of office or not. Some effort to induce the new men to desert their ized territory south of the State of Kansas, with a membership of 22.

The boys had in and disappeared In the flames. Two posts, when hoodlums in the crowd which white men, names unknown, who were in a grand supper as part of the entertain of the Bohemians boast that they have beer in there houses to drink at all times, had gathered began pelting the car and those in charge of it with stones. This known as the public land strip, and providing that this land should be subject to entry by actual settlers under the homestead law. charge of the premium ox, jumped overboard and were drowned. ment prepared by C.

J. Claussen. All pronounced the supper the finest that has and I have been by a certain house led to a shot being fired into tue crowd by The following is a list of the colored per In the morning hour Mr. Payson, on be ever been in our city. sons lost: Levi ICobinson, captain of the some one on the car.

An answering shot came from the mob and a lively fusilade ensued, during which about half of the Committee on Public Lands, watch two unknown negro women Dick Among the visitors from Ellsworth Provisions, Hardware, Queensf Glassware, FANCY CANDIES, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. PRODUCE A SPECIALTY. Kandolpb, fireman; Oscar Landry, pastry called up the bill declaring the forfeiture of the Ontonagon Brule Kiver railway twenty-five shots were exchanged, amid a were Chas. t-vans, li. ilclammon, cook; Lewis Martin, second cook; Albert Brown, cabiu boy; John Parker, cabin boy; general stampede of the crowd.

When the space was cleared a man was found lying R. Hepperly, Dan Cramer, Milt O' Neal, land grant In detailing the circumstances of the errant he declared that from ALWAYS 'HEAD. THESE GOODS ARE FOR SALE 33 "ST J. F. TAMPIEI1.

perry imams, caoin boy; Amos Morse. Henry Nunamaker, Chas. Cone, Wesley on the ground with a bullet-hole in the the organization of the Ontonagon porter; Edward Jackson, cabin boy; Penny back of his head. He was carried to the Ross, Gus Hoffman, Elsie Flanders, H. Walker, chambermaid; Martha washing- Brule Kiver Company no step had ever been taken by it which did not in hospital, where the wound was pronounced ton, chambermaid; Duncan Fourth, cook; mortal.

He has not been identified. A Johnson, J. S. Card, and Joe. Kalina.

All of the Ellsworth boys say they were treat number of arrests have been made, but it two negro preachers, names unknown; a negro woman from Port Ulcker and her is not known who fired the fatal shot. ed just splendid by the boys of our city. dicate that that organization had been purely speculative, and had been effected for the purpose of getting land from the general Government There had been an attempt at barefaced robbery from its com Kiue Farm For Sale. 160 acrrs seven and one half miles north-eat of this city on what is known as the "Flats." -with a son, aged sixteen; Yolsin Bell, laborer; After the shooting all the cars on both Sut May this night be remembered by all pre two negro women, each with an infant ter and Geary streets were withdrawn. No sent as a social pleasant time.

further disturbance has taken place. Two white men, William Daily, of Nebraska, and Mr. Oberchain, of Kentucky, mencement down to the present time. Letter List. The bill passed without a division.

It are supposed to do lost Mrs. wade, of A BOLD TRAIN ROBBERY. forfeits 384,600 acres. or letters unclaimed, remaining Rood house, srrauary, stable, smoke houpe, wind mill, two weiis and other improvements, 2a acres under fence, I 1-2 miles of forest trees, loo apple trees, peach trees, plums, cherries, grapes, currants, raspberries, blackberries, huckleberries, and strawberries in abundance, and fruit trees all bearing. This Is one of the finest farms in the State.

About I'JO acres under cultivation. For termsand further particulars address or call on the Wonder. West Feliciana, bad an almost miraculous escape. She speaks In glowing terms of the The House then went into Committee of the Postoffice at Wilson, Kan. Xov.

Three Unmasked Highway men Rob a Train the Whole on the Sundry Civil Appropria heroic and gallant conduct of Captain Floyd, tion bill. In Texas Even Soldiers Submit A Placfey 30,1886. Co Woman. Pending discussion the committee rose OS 'mi who sacrificed his life in trying to save the lady passengers. AH of the officers of the White were saved.

Among those who es and the House adjourned. Fort Worth, Dec 13. At 11 -AO Acoff Brewer Backbce Jane Mrs Burnes Nettie Sirs Barbour Geo Saturday the mail and express train on the in presents Riven away. Send us five -euts postage, and mail jou wili fret caped were J. E.

Carew and wife, of Ottawa, III. Fort Worth Denver, bound for Fort twice, and seen a beer keg tenderly lying on its side on a raised platform, just convenient for pouring out; and perhaps a half dozen wagons and buggies standing around, -which had conveyed each its share of beer-guzzlers of both sexes, and by the loud talking and laughing and occasional drunken hoot, we judged they had already paid their respects to the keg, or rather its eon-tents, and therefore, had none left for themselves. I know of young boys of respectable parentage, who have attended the dances at the 'hall' and if they did not drink beer they will soon be led to do so, and they will get other boys to go there and perhaps girls also. When will this end? Will you all sii by and see this go on, and on, until its influences for bad can not be told; until your sons and your daughters are lost to you, and to themselves? Is it your duty to see to this? Will you takeany steps in the matter? Is there any remedy? Were I a man, I would find out-I should not desire the name of man, much less a christian man, if I closed my eyes and ears to one of the blackest spots in the history of Ellsworth county. Does your wife and children ride in a fine covered carriage like Mr Beersell-ers of the Hall? Is your buisness making you a rich man like Mr.

Beersellers of the hall? If not whose fault is it? As christian men of Wilson and vicinity, you will have a solemn charge to answer if you sfeep and take no steps to sweep this serpent from our midst. XOBODY. Conner John if Monday. SENATE. Washington, Dec 14.

When the Sen a package of yoods of lanre value, that wiil start vou in work that will 1 he J. M. White was built In 1873 at a Worth, stopped at a water tank Just north amnbell Mr 14 cost of 225,000, and was the finest and at once bring you in money tanter than anvtuiue of Beilevue Station, seventy-five miles north ate met yesterday Mr. Morrill presented the America. All about the jfoo.imo in presents with each box.

Agents wanted everywhere, either fastest boat ever run on the Mississippi. She was owned by Captain John W. Tobin, of Fort Worth. A few minutes before the Best All Bardeil LT Beedy Frank Mr Bard George Mrs Callor Jas Mr Coffin George Cramer OP Grosinger Cristain Mr Hobl Sophia Holbrook Esq Hilgenberg Christ Esq Kin Emma Miss McCown II Mr Miller Sarah Miss Smith Smith John Mr Stahler Fred Mr Sims FA. Turritliua Sherman Mr Danbach Chas Mr Hoyett Hull HE Mr Hurst Samuel Mr King Luther Ieitihton Mary Mrs credentials of Senator Edmunds for the sex, of all for all the time, or spare time only, and was valued at $200,000, while her cargo South side of R.

R. Track, 10 wore ior us at ineir own nomes. fortunes loi Wilson, Kansas. train arrived three men bad ridden np to a bouse 200 yards from the tank, tied their full term commencing March 4, 1887, and was worth 5150,000. The insurance on the all workers absolutely assured.

loot delay. 11 they were placed on file. Ilallett 1'ortland, Maine. horses and ordered dinner. They walked Mevers Mr Miller A Sexton James Mr Among the numerous bill introduced and leisurely towards the tank, and about that boat Is $20,000, aud the cargo is doubtless fully covered by insurance.

Cbiqnitous Jim. referred were: By Mr. Cullom, to amend Send six cents for postage, and re pannier Harry Mr ceive free.acostly box of Koods which A mil Sands Mr the revised statutes in relation to the im win neip you to more money riuht Tritt Anna Miss S. P. HIMES, time the train pulled in.

One of the three men ordered engineer Claude Ayers, the fireman, the porter, Johnson, the baggage-master, and O. G. Miller, an engineer who was riding in the cab, to leave the road, and mediate transportation of bonded goods; by Chicago, Dec special from La away man anvinmir else In tbia world imams John Mr. Bowen, providing a new basis for the Alt, of either sex, succeed from first hour. The broad road to fortu ue opens before the Persons calling for any of the above fayette, says: "A letter postmarked Lafayette, December 9, was received circulation of the national banks; by Mr.

a tankman to get off the train and get in soiutciy sure. Jtt once address I rue a Au letters will please say advertised. WILSOX, Kansas. McPberson, to authorize the reduction of gusta, Maine. line about thirty feet distant from the train.

by the Oil City ISrrvJi last Friday, alleged J. W. Briggs, P. M. United States bonds and circulation of The men complied, and were ordered to throw up both hands, when the road agent national banks.

-DEALER IX- TheW. C. T.TJ. have secured Mrs. Mr.

Plumb, from the Committee on Pub went through them, and then kept them In L. Saxon of Xew Orleans for two line. In the meantime the two confeder lic Lands, reported a joint resolution to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to certify lands for agricultural purposes to ates had gone to the smoker, and began the nights and one afternoon in the 3rd week of January. She is very highly Mme, DEMOREST'S RELIABLE PATTERNS Are tbs only oni that win (rive a perfect fllUnc garment. MKSE.

DEMOREST'S System of Dress worlr. of boodle-gathering. the btate ot Kansas. When the men had been noticed coins: spoken of wherever she goes. The fol Mr.

Morrill offered a resolution instruct to have been written by the notorious Jin? Cummings, The detectives here are now of the opinion that Cummings was in this city last week, and was the confidence man who gave his name as George Slosson. He was arrested Saturday afternoon for an attempted confidence game. He had a larce amount of money on his person and expressed great concern about his arrest He was fined 37 by the mayor, which he immediately paid and made haste to leave the town. The police think they made an important arrest but were unable to hold him. They will endeavor to trace him.

through the pockets of the porter, a passen ger in the rear car, who bad bis head out of lowing is an illustration of the feeling universally aroused by Mrs.Saxon's lec ing the Committee on Finance to examine as to the expediency of some practical measure for the maintenance of the system the window, saw what was up, and imme tures: diately went through the two coaches call Chart and Book of fan directions, enabling any ona to of national banks with ample security and ing out: Carletox, Oct. 8, 1SS6. without additional cost to the Government v.ufc aau periecuy. Paica.Sa.00. Sent hv nml nn Put away your money and valuables: It was referred to the Committee on Fi Dear Mrs.

Colby I have long been of price. we win oe roDDea." nance. wanting to give you personal thanks. At once the passengers secreted all they MME. DEMOREST'S The Senate then at 12:50 resumed con could and awaited results.

In the smoking Stabbed In the Breast. Leavenworth, Dec 15. Last and all the earnest minded ladies here join with me, for suggesting Mrs. Saxon Stoves, Tinware, Barbed Wire, WJ-ISTO 3VX-OXXX2J-33JSf WAGONS jETO- Everj thing kept that is found in a first-lass Hardware Stor. PORTFOLIO OF FASHIONS AND WHAT TO WEAR car were four united btates soldiers, negroes, belonging to the Twenty-fourth sideration of Mr.

Morrill's resolution declaring that a proper revision of the tariff at the present session was obviously hope Is ft uu-ee Manzioe of 80 pages of Fair. inn Notes and to us. We enjoyed her lectures and talks Infantry, under command of Superintend less and impracticable, and Mr. Dawes ad so thoroughly as you said she would i UBUWTU WILD SDOUl l.CMMltJUtA. Sent, post-paid, for -J3 ccuu.

TUB evening Oz Mandet a Mexican cook in the employ of Patrick McGraw, an old resident and keeper of a restaurant on Seventh 6treet opposite the new market bouse, went out to milk the cow, and because the animal dressed the Senate on the subject ent Connors, in charge of two deserters, Reich and Bulz, being taken to Leavenworth from Fort Sill. Connors ordered his men to draw their pistols and give fight: Alter discussion the resolution was laid do, she did stir into action every spark of latent fire. The talk everywhere has over and Mr. Hoar mo to take up the Deforest Sewing Machine, been Mrs. Saxon, suffrage, and temper- that the robbers must not be permitted to did not stand quietly.

In a fit of rage, he picked up a spade and hit the cow a severe bill repealing the tenure of office act Mr. Piatt protesting that the special order as to go throueh ttia csrs. hen it was seen No Restrictions on Travel or open executive sessions of the Senate should blow, inflicting quite a gash in her side. TIIIS STYLE OXI.Y Columbia Jottings. From the 20th of Xov.

to the 1st of Dec. we had the nicest weather I ever saw, but the second was cold and raw, and the third it snowed again, but not very much, and it is melting away before the gentle rays of old Sol. In a few days you would not think it Lad snowed this fall. Mr. George finished Lis threshing last week.

The school board has had the roof of the school house in district 20 painted and fixed up, and they are now ready for the storms of winter. Mr. A. Baker Co. did the work.

The festival at Excelsior school house last Friday night was quite a success. They cleared about 13. The Farmers' Union will meet again next Saturday at 1 o'clock. All members are expected to be present. Our representative will soon go to that the soldiers were going to fieht, Henry Ellinger, of Fort Sill, went to Con take precedence of any other matter, but pending consideration of Mr.

Hoar's bill a nors and begged him to submit tamely, say 0 2)U McGraw at once discharged him, paying him the wages due. A short while afterward the discharged man, watching his opportunity, plunged a knife into McGraw's breast just above the heart McGraw is JOSEPH L. TOPHAM, ing the women and children were greatly alarmed, and that ail the valuables were hidden away and but little would be ob ance. The town is already strongly having kept saloons out. The ladies did it by petition.

A Runaway. Last Saturday, while Frank Dolezal and Fred Percival with their Mother-in-law, were starting home, the horses attached to the conveyance began to run and while the men were trying to stop the message from the House was presented on the subject of the death of Eepresentative Dowdney, of New York. A resolution was adopted for the appointment of a committee to attend the funeral. Senators thought to be fatally wounded. tained, besides, he said: GEXESAL A0E3T F02 ZA53AS A1TD IOWA, "These men may have fifteen or twentv Miller, Kansom and Voorhees being ap t9 pointed such committee, and as a mark of confederates in these ravines about here, and you will cause innocent people to be murdered." The New French Ministry.

Paris, Dec. 13. The new ministry Is 1 A i mi respect for the deceased, the Senate Others joined Ellinzer in his reouest and as follows: President of the Council and Minister of the Interior and ad interim Minister of Foreign Affairs, M. Goblet; HOUSE. Under the call of States in the House mm uw insurop horses, the bit broke leaving the horses having full sway.

The horses started running near the Presbyterian Church and ran as far as the ravine near the Widow among the bills and resolutions introduced were resolutions by Mr. Lawler, of Illinois, Minister of Finance, M. Dauphin; Minister of Instruction, M. Bert helot; Minister of reciting that the rapidly accumulating sur Justice, M. Sarrien; Minister ot War, Gen of the United States.

plus in tho treasury was in excess of the needs of the Government for its support and the discharge of the bonded debt; that Connors reluctantly consented to do as requested. By this time the two meu had reached the soldiers and covering them with forty-fives, demanded their pistols, which the soldiers surrendered. The robbery Is the boldest on record in this part of the State. The men made no effort to conceal their faces, and talked and joked with the passengers as they robbed them. One of the robbers is positively known, and has a brother living In Wise County.

Three ladies among the fifty passengers won the admiration of all for their pluck and bravery. Mrs. Wittick, of Carthage, stood up by her husband, and the coast defenses were inadequate to pro Assets, Surpl us J51ac AXlUloix Dollnrs Ouo Aiid Ono-Half IVX1X1 Ioxsje- Kearly 50,000 aold and tect the lake and seacoast cities: and that perfect nearly one million men were unemployed and declaring it to be the sense of the McCoy's when the tongue fell from the neck yoke letting it drop to the ground. As soon as the tongue struck the ground it caught, giving the wagon such a jerk that it threw its occupants to the ground. The result was, the lady had her arm broken, and head badly hurt, which came very near proving fatal.

The two gentlemen were considerably hurt, one receiving a very badly sprained ankle. The doctors report that all parties are getting along Topeka to reside awhile. I hope while he is there he will have a law passed compelling the railroads to take coal right straight through when once they have started with it, and make it finable to leave it on the way as they now do. In this western country where they all depend upon coal for fuel and where the weather is so changeable, people might freeze to death for the want of some of the coal which the railroad has sidetracked between here and the shipping point. We expect Mr.

Bard to look af STlTEZJCrT House that a large -proportion of the sur eral Boulanger; Mmisteroi Marine, Admiral Aube; Minister of Posts and Telegraphs, M. Grant; Minister of Commerce, M. Lock-roy; Minister of Public Works, M. Miliaud: Minister of Agriculture, M. Deville.

South American Cholera. Mettdoza Dec 15. The cholera reports from Buenos Ayres are favorable and the epidemic is on the decline. Ten new cases of the disease and thirteen deaths are reported from Ville Maria. Cholera has appeared in Canada de Gomez and other lo calities near the railway line.

plus in the treasury should be expended through liberal appropriations for repairing and properly equipping the coast defenses Don't par oilier companies $40.00 profit on a machine kot bo good as the DEMOREST, bnt buv direct of the manufacturers. Sent C. O. D. fTrUs for Circulars.

DEMOREST FASHiON and SEWING MACHINE 17 Itat 14lU Street, New Ystktilr Massachusetts Standard of Five Leading Companies, 1885 OScial Report: Home has $131.77 to'tvery $100 of Liability. Equitable 121.39 luO 2s' ortfc western 11SS.27 luO New York 112.05" JUO Mutual, X.Y., loti-is loo Massachusetts lootf luo asked if forty men would tamely submit to being robbed by three highwaymen. The I robbers only got about $100 and several watches, most of the valuables having been I concealed. and lor the construction of ships. The Speaker laid Defore the House a supplemental report from the Secretary of the Treasury relative to the collection of ens- nicely and will recover boon,.

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