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Silver Lake News and Topeka Sentinel from Silver Lake, Kansas • 2

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SILVER LAKE NEWS. KcovllIe'M Withdrawal. The Crop. Tornado In 9IlflsllppI. Chicago, April 22.Gcorge Scoy- Chicago.

Anril Tribune St. Louis, April 2a. A dispatch 1 y.t 1 I a m. mo, counsel ior u-uuoau, uasiurwaru- 00a. Tllft from New Orleans says, that Monti ed to Washington a long letter ad- mornintr from a lamo number of lo cello, INIississippi, was almost com i 1 1 11 I pletely destroyed yesterday by a tor aresseu io mo supreme coon, jiwucoh, calities tho west prcsent to almost nado.

The houses and stores were witnirawing lormauy irum ww, uniformily gratifying and favorable blown away and some were burned. ana giving iiw rcuHoiw, ijomumu showmg in spring wheat in the re judicial, for doing so. 3Iinnosotai Dakota. Wiscon Dr. Cannon, wife, and child, Parson Impatient.

Washington, April 25. Southern Republicans in the house were a good deal agitated to-night over the course of the Republicans who voted with the Democrats to lay over the contested election cases and take up the tariff bill. They say the contestants have been kept out of their seats too long already, and they do not propose to let matters rest any longer, but will demand of their party, as an act of simple justice, that the cases be taken up at once. Bane Ball. Emporia, April 24.

The Tornado Htc i sin, Colorado and Nebraska. Seed- Kale and Mr. Weathersby were killed. Mary Cohen was fatally hurt; and Mr. Cairo, 111., April 22.

A fearful tor- ing has begun and is being pushed I i ii ii Myers and wife, Wm. Butler and nado passed ovor this city about iivo iorwaru us acuvo as mo weamer win o'clock this evening, from a westerly permit. In Kansas the same encour- wife were badly wounded, and a large number injured. w.f,ATi Alt HHi.n nf hut a aging ouuook is noiea. our ais- Tlie Cabinet.

second's duration, it blow down the patches a few days ago advices from colored Methodist church and four Illinois points indicate no very serious other buildings, and blow over five injury, to winter wheat has resulted Washington, April 25. At a cabi loaded freight cars on the Wabash from tne recentfrosts. net meeting to-day tho question of American suspects in Irish prisons match game of base ball for the newspaper championship of Lyon county, was considered and steps taken look railroad. It did considorble damage iiungbj to the city gas works by overturning Cincinnati, April 24. A Times-Star between the nine of the daily News ing to their relief.

the gasmoter, also completely destroy- Qreensburg special, says that a and nine of the daily Republican, was The president will send a message played this afternoon at four o'clock, to congress in a few days asking au mg telegraph and telephone commu- m0D0f fifty masked men, at 3 o'clock nication. No lives were lost, but two morning, called on tho iailor. and and was witnessed by a large number thority for lending government aid to the territorial authorities in sup jy 0 by choking him tried to got the keys, of ladies and gentlemen. At the Tho tornado was accompanied hy a but They then knocked in the close of the sixth inning the score pressing the lawlessness of organized heavy had storm, which did considera- jaij door took out O. Garrett, hung bands in Arizona.

stood: The News, 29; Republicans 9. The game was then called, and the Dio damage 10 winuowB ana sanguis. to a silver maple tree ten feet News nine declared winners. All the from tho jail, and left, placing a placard Diatisfled. Dallas, April 25.

Much dis Nllver rcrllllcntoH. on tho body, "This is greeting to Washington, April 22. The major tho Jennings county jury." Garrett' News printers are rejeicing. It was a big and unexpected victory. Considerable money changed hands over the result.

ity of tho sub-committoo on banking appointment is expressed hero at the action of the state senate yesterday in amending the congressional apportionment bill so as to place Congressmen Mills and Melburn in the same and currency. Representatives Ding had boon acquitted in Jennings county of complicity in the assasination of Mr. Walton by a Negro named Fra- ley, Webbor and Hardonburgh in charge of that portion of tho presi A late Attorney General of the district. If tho bill becomes a law zer, ana alter ms acqunai naa oeen arrested on another charge. There dent's message relating to silver ccr United States, writes thus concerning railroad monopolies: as amended many well informed politicians say the state will bo deprived tificatos, have prepared a voluminous report, to accompany tho bill agreed are fears that tho mob will next hang Frazer and Mrs.

Walton. "They boldly express their deter of the services of both gentlemen. upon by tho sub-committee, and pub lished on the 10th instant, and enti Niilehle Drowning. Joseph, April 24. A man mination to charge as much as the traffic will bear; that is to say, they will take from the profits of every man's business as much as can be ta- tied "A bill to suspend the issue of The IWaUIey Murder.

New Haven, Apr. 25. At silver certificates, and to limit the the name of John Baker commit tho opening of the Malloy trial to- tod suicide hero this morning at carriage of standard silver dollars to without compelling him to quit lay, State's Attorney Doolittlo made 15 o'clock. lie placed tho muzzle tho requirements of the country it. In the aggregate this amounts statement saying ho expected to a of a musket in his mouth, pulling tho iL.

1 1 The committee are of the opinion show that James Malley, and trigger with his toes, tho whole charge that tho further issue of silver certifi unjust tax that ever was laid upon the it i i Walter Malley, with Blanche Douglass up tiironim tuo root ol ins cates should bo suspended, but in view industry of any people under the sun. "A grain dealer at Baltimore gets a mouth. He was 08 years old. Yes of the fact that business has been terday morning as George Erb, an old i Ait i i reduction or drawback which is do- adapted to tho issue ox Uio coniuoat.es -t it now outstanding, these should bo re carpenter, was returning homo slightly intoxicated, ho fell into tho Mitch issued, as now pro-vidod by law; also that tho international agreement upon ell avenue sewer and drowned. He a ratio for tho coinage of full legal i loaves a wife and four children.

He was about GO years old. tender silver coins or until an equiva lent of value between the standard Tlit Mason ('ne. ruined Jennie Cramer, and then with the aid of the other accused, poisoned her with arsenic to end her importunity, and to prevent disclosures which they feared on her part. The only important testimony taken was that of Drs. Burrell, Shepard and Henry Painter, who sworo that in the examination of the body at the morgue it was shown that the young woman undoubtedly maintained im-propper relations of a recent character beforo her death; that in their opinion the girl was dead beforo she was placed in the water, but they admitted that they were not experts as to cases of drowning.

silver and gold coinage of tho United Washington, April 25. In tho Mason States in tho markots of the world shall case before tho supreme court Maj. bo otherwise secured. Tho coinage Asa Bird Gardner of counsel for the of silver dollars should be limited to respondent informod Mr. Lydia, op the demand of the sanio for actual posing counsel that tho petition was circulation.

on the ground that mod to otners, and lie majces a ior-tuno for himself while he ruins his competitors by underselling them. A single mill at Rochester can stop the wheels of all the rest if its flour be carried at a rate much lower. By discriminations of this kind the profits of one coal mine may be quadrupled, while another, with all its fixtures and machinery, is rendered worthless. Such wrongs as these are done in not only a few sporadic cases, but generally and habitually on a very large scale. Certain oil men, whose refinery was on Long Island, got rebates amounting to $10,000,000 in eighteen months, and seventy-nine houses, (I believe that is the number) engaged in the same business were broken up.

The creditors of the Reading railroad having coal land of their own, made discriminations between themselves and others which The report will bo submitted to the First Supremo court has no juris full committeo on Tuesday next, the diction to issue writs prayed for be views of tho minority being prepared cause original jurisdiction is restrict-and will also bo prosontod on that day. ott to cases affecting embassadors or public ministers and consuls and those in winch the state is party, and becauso under tho constitution it pos Secretary Folder's Let tor. April 24. Socrotiry Folger's letter in opposition to tho sesses no appellate power in any case, unless conferred upon it by congress. Carlisle bill was laid before tho senato finance committee this morning, and Secondly That tho general court martial which tried the petitoner has jurisdiction over the crime of which ho was convicted and for which he drove all competition out of the field, gave them the monopoly of the Philadelphia market and enabled them to was not serving his sentence.

Thirdly That upon the facts stated charge for their coals as they charge Express Bobber. Chicago, April 25. A bold robbery was committed to-day. A United States express wagon stopped in front of tho Palmer house at noon, and the driver entered the hotel to deliver a package. Upon his return the driver, Joseph Schiebel, discovered to his dismay that tho wagon was gone.

It contained seventeen packages which arrived from the west to-day over the Chicago and Alton railroad, but no money envelopes. Two men always attend the money deliveries. The police are searching for the stolen property. A similar robbery occurred seven years since. Quite Probable.

Washington, April 25. It is quite probable that Senator Hoar will get the vacancy on the senato judiciary committeo caused by the resignation of Secretary Teller. thero was no proper case presented for their freights whatever they pleased. Thus producers, dealers and to justify tho issuance of tho writs consumers all suffer together. prayed for.

fullv discussed, but no action was ta-ken. Tho committee adjourned until ten o'clock to-morrow morning, when the matter will be resumed. Secretary Folger strongly opposos the indefinite extension of the card or bond period for whisky, and ho considers tho leakago allowed as excessive and does not approve of tho liberty given for distillers to transport to any bonded warehouse within the same district, the products of their stills. He holds that that would enable distilbvs to tako advantage of tho government in tho evont of a panic or great depreciation in tho value of whisky, by leaving it indefinitely in tho hands of the government. Fourthly That tho general court SEND OS YOUR ORDERS martial having jurisdiction, the sentence vwardod within its discretion under the articles of war.

EOR" ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING. In Odessa, tho Jews are marrying at the rate of 150 couples a day, imagining that if they are married land will bo given them free in America and Palestine. Butter and Eggs and all kinds of farm produce taken on subscription or the News..

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1882-1882