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Russell County School Signal from Bunker Hill, Kansas • 6

Russell County School Signal from Bunker Hill, Kansas • 6

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Bunker Hill, Kansas
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6
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CMTZ. in I lit A next rkrm yur l.f iTXr lhoUtt-ii st HU VnY rhnrrh. Utltl-iaort, fr which llui to I he wrk cM h4iw ini-ion. In li d.M"ti j.r k-ut of IiU.itil Uc, AtcSiUcia. it tt.il fl -71 1 Irtlrttt of tl lUHlnlUt ThQhTrAhulttt tljo National died at hU homo in riaiutk hl, X.

In hi Jot year. (Vnstia irturiMhhmv the iHpul.ition of Newfoundland and Labrador tU and Increase in the last wren years of only 1,100. The ttiw of the electric light has Uen found materially to reduce the amount of illness in factories which had previously used gas or oil. Tresident Diaz in an interview, said that the Garza movement was a scheme of speculators and that revolution in Mexico, was impossible. The deadlock in the Iowa senate was Aesociation i Mm.

V. S. Ciil! f. r-xnerly auliu.r of Hamilton county, jamm Rocnnrs ctxtons. 'lilmnnd Klrfco waia fivorito name In litcrntnro during (ho dril war, but it irai not nntil tho author went to Rich-xnond with Colonel Jaqnc on the famom rc.ico mU'tion that hi renders generally learned that lie was James Roberts Gil-more.

Ho was bora in is. 2, and became an author by accident. Being in Charleston when tho war liegin he went tc tho residence of his friend, Colonel Jordan, at Georgetown, making his way northward by degrees. His account of that trip grew into a novel "Among tho Pines" and mado him famous. He lives near Xew York city and is busy on a largo work of biography.

r.KJUT a. J. r.Af.n)ix. later rati road and long fit -tlvo in the iM.liiicM of thi tate. He is now editor and principal proprietor of The Daily News, The late for Irelainl novr the ni.lit Hon.

Arthur James Dairour, theMUlshr In liritMi titles indicating that he is or has 1hcii a lucmlier of tho cahinct. Although the Dal fours nro A Methodist KUhop. civmiuoners, his mother was Lady nianche 0.cil, sister of the present pre r4 of Mansfield, and as such took an active part in organizing th; associated dailies of mier, Lord Salisbury; fioit is tohiswnclo 'r vv Hint lie owes promotion. lie is now first lord of the treasury, to succeed the lato if W. B.

CAPELLER. the state, serving broken by the election of J. Y. Cliff (rep.) as secretary. The rest of the officials chosen were democrats.

President Harrison will open the Sisseton-Wahpeton reservation to settlement about April 13. This throws 100 quarter-sections open to homestead entry. A DesMoines party has invented an electric street vehicle run by storage battery of 4 to 8-horse power. In a short time such vehicles will come into common use. four years as president of the association.

He was chairman of the Republican esecutire committee of Ohio for 7 several years, ha3 been grand master of the Odd Fellows of that state, and has held other places of similar trust and honor. imam Henry Smith. Ho was born in 1848, educated at Cambridge, entered public life as soon as aije would permit, and was chosen to parliament for Hert ford in 1S74. He has (illed various minor positions, and was secretary for Scotland before, being appointed to govern Ire-laud. Designed the "Woman's IJulldlnff." Miss Sophia G.

Hayden has suddenly acquired national fame, not only as a female architect," and a good one, but because her design for the women's Tlie Oldest The' oldest practicing lawyer in thj United States, probably, is Colonel Isaac R. Greene, of Louisville, who is ninety-one and in the best of health. The years he most loves to talk about are tho.se between 1835 and 1860, when lie building at the World's fair of 1 803 lias been pro-iiouuced the best she has won the prize of $1,000 She is a Bosto-nian, born, how iVwas well ac- There are only three places in the world where women possess all the privileges of voting which are accorded to men, Iceland, Pitcairn Islands and the Isle of Man. Negotiations between France and Spain for a treaty of commerce having failed, on Feb. 1.

the maximum tariff of each country will be applied on imports from the other. There was an explosion at the Phoenix powder mills near Ceredo, W. by which five men were killed, one mortally injured, three seriously hurt and many slightly wounded. The Cherokee council has formally ratified the agreement madelby their commission with, theUnited States, and now all that remains before the strip of 6,000,000 acres can be thrown open, is for Congress to ratify the ever, in Santiago. -o5 RvlW the reaf- orators- Chili, her New MMjk, Kentucky, and ISAAC It.

CREENE. 80me 0f those of BISHOP GALLOWAY. Charles Galloway, Methodist Episcopal bishop of the Church South, was born in Mississippi in 1849, was educated at the University of Mississippi, and became an itinerant preacher at an early age. He soon became noted as an ardent advocate of piohibitory liquor legislation and was in general demand as a popular and impressive preacher. During the yellow fever epidemic of 1878 he did a great work in attendance upon the sick until prostrated by the disease.

In 1882 he was elected editor of the New Orleans Christian Advocate and in 1886 was ordained a bishop. being there for a time and married adjacent states. He was born on a farm near Albany, and at tho-age. of twentv- eigh went Ken tucky. He served iu ton native Chil- sopnuo.

hayden. lady. She has passed most of her li7o in Massachusetts, and after graduating from the Boston High school took the Black Hawk war, and after it closed was so successful in collecting claims for his fellow soldiers that his decided to become a lawyer, and so has practiced in Louisville since 1834. a fonr years' course at the Institute of Ttichnology, supporting herself daring that time by giving lessons in drawing..

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280
Years Available:
1889-1892