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ERREECS mm or the week. Clearino house returns for week ended February 25 showed an average decrease of 4.8 compared with the corresponding All communications for this paper annum be accompanied by tho name of the author; jot necessarily for publication, but as an evl-neneo of pood futth on the part of tho writer. Writs only on ons side ot the paper. Be Particularly careful In giving names and dates to hove the letters wid figure i plain and natlBCt week of last year. In New York the de Gleaned by Telegraph and MalL crease wns 8 8.

KANSAS STATE NEWS, Hchoi'l Fund Apportionment. Superintendent L-iwhoa has completed ho semiannual apportionment ot the State school fund. The total mount is r.73,C05.7H. The school population of the Statu is 52.) 333, and the pir napita 03 cents, rim amount apportioned to each county is as follows: ST. LOUIS CHOSEH.

the National Committee fl lects Ht. Louis as the Place nnd June at tlio Time for Hold the Kationul Convention. Washington, Fob, 22. Tbo National Democratio Committee met in Willard's Sail In this city at noon to-day for the purpose of selecting a time and place for tho holding of tho next Democratic convention. Bx-Sonator William H.

Barnum presided and F. O. Princo acted as secretary, Thore i act tv i TONIO A notukr disastrous fire visited Buffalo, N. on the morning of the With, breaking out In the live story building, 47 and 4'J Kx chungo strcot. Loss, fcWO.UOJ; ene-third insuiod.

Tn soventy-two hour twelve hours aday bicycle race closed at Philadelphia ou the U5tu. Tho closing seoros W'jre: Dingley, Is prepared solely fbi the enro of poinplslnti Vol en mirt lf womankind. II glvei tone and strength tq Tl, ntMrlna and tWO milos-, Knapp, ei3 Holungsworth, 683; CURRENT COMMENT. A rival to Dakota for the championship in low temperature is Wercho jansk in Siberia. The mean temperature in 1885 was thirty degrees below zero.

For January and December it was sixty-three degrees below. correct! dsnferont MmUosmeaU and ties. ItliiofitreRtvsliielncliinKeof llfei. Theuieol EBKKLlV FEMALE TON IC dnTlnfprr g. nlinoy itly relieves the pla of motherhoou.na eroiuolei ipeedy reoovery.

It aulati nature to KfeW mka the erlllcAl charts from (tlrlhood to womanhood. It Is plf ansnt to the taste and maybe taken at all tlmee wlthperfect isfety. Price, VI. McDowell, 855; Rhodes, Ashinger, was a full attendance of delegates, The work of aolocliug a date for the meeting ot the convention wus thon proceeded with, tho principal speakers boingex-Soniuor Gorman audCongressmanW.L. Rcolt, who holds a soat in the eommtteo as proxy for W.

A. Wullaco, of Pennsylvania. fiC); Wbittuker, 823; Noilson, 277; Crocker, 204. J.B.MKBEELLl)aUaC0.JSoleProB..aT.L0Ta8. The committoo selected ly a as mo uate xor tbe holdingof the eonvontion.the votos being twenty-eight fu? that Uato anu iwouiy against it The committee took ten unsuccossnu Bal It is stated in San Francisco that the sugar syndicate, formed to light Eastern trusts, has beon finally completed, and will commence operations with a paid up capital of 10, 000,000.

Those outside of California are parties principally in New York, Boston, Baltimore, Jersey City and Philadelphia. lots for the choice or a placJ for holding tho convention, tho tenth bullet standing San Francisco, 17; Chicago, 15; St. Louis, met oiiDrivuioCTiki DfBABATlfUi 14; Cincinnati, 1. Adjourned until ten o'clock to-morrow. composition op tcb committee.

The following aro members of the btHNA-MANUHArt-BUUrlU committee: Alabama, H. C. Sample; Ar County. Am't, Couvly. Am't.

Allen I Lincoln ,148. 8.48-..W Alchlson A.MO.Ss 'Lyon 4.SWW Barber 'Marlon ttarlon if.i'l Marshall 4,134.18 Hourbon McPhorsor. 4.lKi0.iiS Hrown ti.SU Hutlor Miami U.4IK4U Chase 1, HI Mitchell 4.071 Si Cherokee 4,7 Cheyenne, V.tf.li iMorton Clark MM INe-naha 446 u4 Clay 2, iNoosho Oil -16 Cloud 4.111.1. 1.2W.44 Coffey I Norton Comanche Osae 4 ttW.iJu Cowley libborne iOUnw.1 Davis 1.7i 1.813.M Kecnlur 1.4JI. Hi Phillips S.KVt.N) Dickinson 4, i.

'Pottawatomie Doniphan I Pratt 1,611.48 Douglas 4.V5.7N K.wlli.s l.l6.f.H Edwards T43.WI Ktino Elk H-'publie 8.MU.W Ellis Klee a.7s!0.ti4 Ellsworth H.I-M.W Itil a.Mr7,JW Finnev l.TOi.tw! Konks 2,1111.40 Ford 1.4l.t' Hindi Franklin 1,075.21 jltiiHsull CarHcld 8T2.SI 5iilms Gove IWM.20 Scott 5SBJ.08 Orahnm 'Sedgwick 7.4O4.M0 Grant 12 82 Seward Gray 7411.81 (Shawnee ISheridan B7H0 Hamilton B1H8S 828.81 Harper 3.3m H. 'Smith S.M 51) Harvey 3, 41. HI 1,7. SO Haslioll SOi.K-1 IStevciis 8I2.W Hodiieman IW.utl 6,01.1" Jackson Thomas I'88M Jeflerson IMi iTrego (WI.6! Jnwoll. 4.0 il.Wi tt-56 Johnson 8,172.52 'Wallace 250.80 Kingman 2,1411.16 Kiowi M3.0B Wichita 391.04 Labette 5,403.12 Wilson 8338.93 Lane 579.28 189.70 6.72S2S vVynndotte.

wo Stan lipuur irnoiikT mmuhh It has stood the Tost of Years, III in turing au Diseases oi ins IL00D. LIVMt, MOX- Thb firm of Fratelli Moroni, contractors of Rome, Italy, failed recently with liabilities of 60,000,000 lire. It was stated that the Company del Es-quilino was a creditor to the amount of 25,000,000 lire; the Tiber Bank to tho amount of 6,000,000 lire, and the National Bank to the amount of 2,000,000 lire. ACH, KIDflEYB.BQW-LS,fto. ItPnriflMthe Blood, Invigorates asi Cltasiei the By item.

A dispatch from Warsaw says a panic wns causod in a Jewish synagogue thore recently by a fnlso alarm of fire and that in the sirugglo to escnpp four women were killou and sixteen other persons wore seriously injured. The National Opera Company went to pieces at Washington on the 25: and Manager Locke was arrested for selling worthless checks. Locke said the company hnd lost about during the season. Piehhk, It is reported, has a social si nsatiou growing out of the approaching marriage of Miss Bella Cora Fellows (who recently enmo to the Choyonno agency from Washington, where ho wns highly connected) to Chaskn, a worthless full-bloodod Sioux Indian. A skuious accident occurred on the Union Pacific at Cotton, recently to the fast train No.

4, which run into a freight. The engineer was crushed to death. Tho fireman had his log broken and a brake-man and ubout twenty persons were seriously hurt. Advices from Brownsville, state that Deputy Sheriff Cy was attacked at Eluera raucho by flro bandits. Ho killed four of thorn and badly wouuded the other.

A part of Boston capitalists have bought five square miles of land near Fort Mulgravo, on the straits of Canso, and propose to try lo build up a largo seaport city and summer resort. The ferryboat Julia exploded at Vallejo, on the morning of tho 27th. Tho vessel was torn to pieces nnd toon tiro. About thirty persons were killed out of the seventy on board. The vessel was an unfortunate one, having exploded her boiler in 18S0, when nine persons were killed.

kansas, J. H. California, M. Tarpie; Colorado, 8. Thorn is; Connecticut, W.

H. i. C. Grubb; Florida, Samuol Pasco; Ooorgin, Patrick; Walsh; Illinois, W. C.

Goudy; Indiana, J. r. McDonald; Iowa, AV. I. Hayes; Kansas, CYT.

Blair; Kontucky, H. D. McHonry; Louisiana, B. F. Jonas; Maine, W.

H. Clifford; Maryland, A. P. Gorman; Massachusetts, F. O.

Prince; Michigan, I. M. Weston; Minuosota, 1. H. Kelly; Mississippi, BITTERS CURES alLDISEASESOmiE LIVER PATI0K, JATHDICI.

disappaar at once under iti beneficial Influence. Itii purely a Medioine as its cathartic proper C. A. Johnston; Mlssuuri, J. G.

Prathcr; Nebraska. J. E. Boyd; Nevada, II. C.

King; KIDNEYS New Hampshire, A. W. Bulloway; Now STOMACH AND Jersey, Milos Ro3s; New York, Wiilm Bteiuwav; North Carolina, M. W. F.an- CONGRESSIONAL.

Whun the Boiiute mot on the the business of the session was dispensed with and Washington's Farewell Address was read by the presiding offlccr. The Senate then adjourned The House wus not In session. Tub Senate on the 23d passed the bill to extend the laws of the Unltod Stntos ovor certain unorganized territory south of Kansas known as No Miin's-Land. It establishes the Cimarron land dlstriet. Debate on the bill for compulsory education of Indian children then followed when the bill, to Incorporate the Washington Electrlo Cable road was taken up and passed.

the House Mr. MoAdoo offered a resolution which wns referred calling for correspondence In regard to disputed boundary between Groat iirUatn and Vene-luela. The Publio Buildings Committee then reported a number of bills and the House went Into Committee of the Whole tipco the special order the consideration of Mils for publio buildings. A number were agreed to In committee and passed by the House when the committee rose in spite of earnest and persistent opposition from Mr. lllnnd, of Ml souri.

Ad Journed. Is the Senate on the 241 considerable time was consumed In debating the Nicaragua Canal bill. Tho bill granting pensions to ex-soldiers and sailors who are Incapacitated for manual labor and providing for pensioning dependent relatives of deceased soldiers and sailors was then taken up and Mr. Munderson address' the Senate In favor of tho measure. Mr.

Turpie also mado an eloquent appeal in Its behalf. Aftor an executive session the Senate adjourned until Monday. the House several Sonate bills of little public interest were passed. A monster petition In favor of the Lcttor Carrier and Postal Clerk bills now pending was presented from businoss men and others from New York and other plaoos. The Senato Invalid Pension bill was favorably reported by Mr.

Lynch, of Penn-sylvonio. The House thon, lu Committee of the Whole, considered bills on the private calendar, The Committee on Elections reported on the contested eleotlon case of McDuftle vs. Davidson, ot Alabama, in favor of Davidson, sitting member. Mr. ZmAa, of Massachusetts, made a mino.ly report In favor of the Springer, from the Committee op 'Territories, reported adversely tho bills for the admission ot North and South Dakota as separate States, and Mr.

Baker, of Now York, presented a minority report on the same measure. Adjourned. Tub Senate was not in on the In the House a bill was passed granting a pension of 150 a month, with arrears from to Mary B. Klrby, widow of Major R. M.

Klrby, who died in 1642 from diseases contracted In the Florida war. After committees reported Mr. Springer called up the bill for the organization of Oklahoma Territory, and It was considered in Committee of the Whole, Mr. Mao-tur, of Missouri, speaking in its favor. The remainder of tho session was taken up in debate upon publio buildings.

Adjourned. A dill was reported in the Senate on the 2Tth abolishing the office of Surveyor-General for the district of Nebraska and Iowa. The Senate then took up the bill Incorporating the Nicaragua Canal and after somo debate passed it by a vote of 38 to 15. The Total Disability Pension bill was then taken up and debated at length. Senator Plumb Introduced a bill for publio buildings at Lawrence and Kansas City, Kan.

Adjourned. tho House the resolution directing an inquiry into the circular issued by Commissioner Black requiring certain pension claimants to perfect the prosecution of their claims within KM) days was tabled. Bills and resolutions were introduced. After transacting business pertaining to the District of Columbia a testimonial of respect in memory of the late W. W.

Corooran was placed on the rocord and the House adjourned. At the trial of M. Wilson at Paris recently the Public Prosecutor declared that M. Wilson's conduct in the decorations scandal had "been downright venal, and should be stigmatized as it deserved, especially when his position was considered, and the fact that the Immoral traffic in which he had engaged had been carried on in the Palace of the Elyseo. som; Ohio, W.

W. Armstrong; Oregon, BOWELS ties ioruius in uie a teverago. It il pleasant to tie taite, and ai eaillv taken by child A. H. Gorman; Pennsylvania, w.

Scott; Khodo Inland, J. B. Barnaby; South Carolina, F.W.Dawson; Tennesson, ren as adults. A. F.

Looney; Texas, O. T. Holt; Vermont, ALLDRUGGISTS PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO PRICElDQLLAR Sola Proprietors, St.Locib and Kihus Orn Hiram Atkins; Virginia, J. S. Barbour; West Virginia, II.

8. Davis; Wisconsin, E. B. Usher; Arizona, W. K.

Mead; Dakota, Mlscellnneous. Patents lately granted to Kansas Inventors: Cultivator and scraper combined, James A. Scroggs, Randolph; railway M. H. Day; Idaho, Jnhu Halley; Montana, This is W.

J. MeCormick; New Mexico, Antonio switch, Burton J. Downing, Seoly; reaoh- The State Deaf and Dumb Asylum at Joseph; Utah, R. T. Hammond; Washing.

the ill I hi WELL BOBING sido for wago'is, Fredorick G. VVinnck, i ton, J. H. Kulin; Wyoming, M. E.

Post; Leavenworth (2) weather-strip, Louis M. District of Columbia, William Dickson. ST. LOI'M CHOS-IEN. MACHINE! Members of the New York Mercantile Exchange and others engaged in fiult trade in that city have forwarded a petition to Congress asking protection for the fruit-growers of California, Florida and other fruit-producing States, by retaining tho duties now imposed on foreign fruits; also, tq repeal the law relating to damage allowance on oranges, lemons, dried fruits and nuts of all kinds.

ikifrli Washington, Feb. 24. After soveral Pratt, Belleville; to lic-coinpound, Charles W. S.iliua; carpet-stretcher, John Carter, Emp'ria; combined lock and latch, John Adams, Clay Centre, draft equalizer, Known as the beat In use for boring- wolls from 6 to 44 Inches In, At Jri JUMk ballots had been taken by the Democratio National Committee yostoidiy morning diameter. It also drills rook.

with refcrenco to holding tbo National con Alason H. Bales, Washington; claw-bar, William S. Pates, Rinman; wreuch, llazjlton Leach, Norton. vention, a break took place in favor of St. THIS IS THE GREAT A Louis, which city wns finally deciarod to bo A uecent decision of tho Supremo Court the choice of the committee.

ot tho S'ateW to the effect that the law Mr. Scott made a motion to reconsider tbe vote by which July 3 ba I been fixed as the time for holding the convention, and 1 "OHIO!" Tubular Well and Pros-pectlng Machine, famous for succeeding where gives a person tho right only to examine the records of tho -g stur of doeds, but not to copy them without the consent ol tlu register. Mr. Tarpie took the floor in opposition to the motion. Ho said Ahat June was the time when his pooplo were busy with their Tub Republican State Central Committee has been iiotiliod to meet at tho Copcland harvest and when it would bo most in Hotel, in i bo city of lopeka, ou Wednesday, others nave failed I Belt cleaning I Drill drops 60 to 90 times a minute I Catalogue FREE.

L001II3 NYMAN TIFFIN, OHIO. Senator Cullom says his resolution of inquiry, adopted by tho Senate, calling for information with respect to the prohibition placed by France upon the importation of American products, has reference especially to hog products, and that the measure was offered with a view to considering tho propriety of refusing to participate in tho Paris Exhibition if France shows a disposition to continue her discrimination against us. March 14. at four o'clock p. for the pur pose of lixins a timi for holding a State convenient for them to attend tbo convention.

As tho convention bad been denied to the Pacific coast, ho hoped that the committee would ba able to consult the wishes of his people in tbo mat convention for tlio election of four dele Fulton, was burned the other night. The structure cost 500,000. The schooner Nellie Bowers was wrecked near Portland, recently. The captuin and three of the crew were drowned. The village ot Valtota, in the north of Italy, has beon deslroyod by an avalanche.

A slircking loss of lifo was reported. Twenty-three bodies were recovered. John D. Rockefeller was exam ned at Now York ou the 27th by tho committco investigating trusts. Rockefeller gave a history of the Standard Oil Company, tbe trust of which had no corporate existence but was bound tngothor by a written agreement.

Tna strike of the engineers and firemen on the Burlington system took place on the 27th. No freight engines wero taken out and but few passenger trains were running. Two accidents occurred owintr to inexpo-rionced men being employed as engineers. A. R.

Gumaek, cns iier of the defunct Exchange Bank of Canon City, has been arrested, charged with taking money on deposit when he know the bank was insolvent. An application for the dissolution of the Minneapolis (Minn.) Paper Company has beon filed. The company has lost money und owes about wbilo Its assets, consisting principally of mill site and machinery, aro wort about 11 1,000. The old hat firm of George R. Clark New York) has failed.

Liabilities, 1250,000. The strike in tbe Edgar Thompson stool works at Pittsburgh, took place on tho 27th. A bout 1,001) men were affected. The Armour Packing Company, it wns reported, would contos't the legality of Meat Inspection bill of Iowa if it was en gates and four alternates at large to the Nationnl Republican convention to bo held ter of time. Mr.

C. 8. Thomas, ot Colorado, in Chicago, June l'J. lo. Also for the election of two Presidential Electors.

and Senator-elect Barbour, of Virginia, also spoke in opposition to the motion, but on being put to a vote the motion prevailed TOR ALL DISORDERS OF THE Stomach, Liver and Bowels Is accordance with the rocommendatinn of the Board of P.irJons tho Governor has by a vote of 29 to 19. a full pardon to Jacob Cumberland who was sentence 1 lo death in Neosho Ex-Senator McDonald moved Ihat tlio date of the convention be changed from TAKE- County in for tho in irdar of his son, July 8 to Tuesday, Juno 5. A motion to amend by substituting June 20 for Juno 5 was lost and Mr. McDonald's motion was convicted upon the false and malicious testimony of his wife. BAAICIfl LIVER adopted by a veto of to 17.

Edwakd Tiuums barn, four horses and LrHulrlb PILLS Tho chairman was directed to appoint a The Toronto (Ont.) Board of Trade has adopted a resolution to the effect that tho rebate on canal tolls paid on grain passing to Montreal, either in Canadian or American bottoms, from the Great Lakes during the past two navigation seasons, was beneficial to the commercial interests of tho Dominion and asking tho Government for its continuance until such time as the St Lawrence canals are mado available for vessels drawing fourteen feet of water. sora i farm implements near Hamilton were destroyed by fire tho other day in soma mysterious way. PERSONAL AND POLITICAL. The Italian troops lit Massowali have advanced to Ghyda and found it evacuated by tho Abyssiniun troops. Tub Democratic Congressional Committee held a meeting at the capitol, Washington, on tho 23d, and Representative James T.

Jones, of Alabama, was made chairman and Representative Benjamin F. SUively, of Indiana, secretary. The chairman was authorized to appoint ten members ot tho committee who, with three ap At the request of Mrs. Senator Ingalls BT-FtiaTXY VBOHTABLE. Crmi Constipation, Indigestion, DtSiwbta, Pu.s, Sick Hhadachi, Liver Complaints, Loss DI APPITIT1, BlLIOUSNISS, NERVOUSNESS, JA17.

DICE, ETC. PRICK, cent. PACIFIC MANUFACTDRINB that Kansas should bo ropresoutud by some article at the Grand Army fair now beng committee of seven, of which ho should bo chairman and the secretary of the committee secretary, which committee should havo authority to mako all the necessary arrangements for holding tho convention, and also have charge of the preparation and organization of the canvass until tho meeting of the convention. That cominitteo was not announced. Announcement was mado of the death of Edmund Wilson, of held at Washington, the State oftlcrs re' cently purchased a costly doll and shipped to Washington, after having it arrayed in TO HAVE HEALTH THE LIVES MUT It IN OBPEJ3.

pointed by thu Senate, should constitute a handsome attiro by a Topcka dress-maker joint executive committee. Tuk Dominion Parliament was openod at W. M. Rice, president of the rogonts of An article in the last number of the Jtevue des Deux Mondcs, attributed to tho Due de Broglio, is exciting much Ottawa, on the iSM. The Governor- acted.

It is reported that the Russian garrison on tho Austrian frontier have been reinforced during the last fortnight by severol brigades which are on a war footing. There are four c.ivalry regiments near Pinczol which directly monace Cracow. General comniondol tho new Fishery tho State Normal School, states that tbo addit oa to tho norm il school at Emporia has been completed; that it is a first-class job, lias been and has beon fin treaty to the favorablo consideration ot the members. ished within the amount, appropri PiiiNca Louis, second son of tho Grand Duke of Budun and grandson of the Em ated by the Legislature. A youxo man by tho name of M.

T. Miller, who invaded Atchison last fall as a so peror of Gurmany, died on tho "3d, aged twenty-two. attention in France and Germany. The writer argues that the political status of France is not calculated to tempt the foreign powers to court an alliance with her, and that the absence of any community of interests is an insuperable obstacle to Franco-Russian alliance. M.

la Just indorses these views and protests strongly against an alliance with Russia, ciety star, recently got a check oashel and FniNCE Louis Napoleon has resigned his Uf the mysterious parts unknown. commission in tho I atinn urmy. ADDITIONAL DISPATCHES. JSmiiTi.LA i.io twenty-ova prisoners confined in the parish jail at Shreveport, made their escape tho other morning. All of them could have escaped, as all the cells were broken open, tut those who remained preferred to do so.

Tub other ot Clinton, 8am Prioo, a white man, who killed a sheriff, ha Reliable Remedy for Liver Complaints and ill caused Tlio check proved to be a forgery. W. W. CoucoiuN, the philnnthropiitand Maine, and Hubert O. Thompson, of New York.

THE CALL. The National Democratio Committee having mt.t in the City of Washington on the 22d day of February has appointed Tuesday, the 5th day of June next, at noon, as the time and chosen the cily of St. Louis as the place foi holding the Nationid Democratic convention. Each State is entitled to a representation therein equal to douoie tho number of its Senators and Representatives in the Congress of tho United States and each Territory arid the District of Columbia may hare two delegates. All Democratic conservative citizens of the United States Irrespective of past political associations a.ul differences, who can unite with us in tho odort tor pure, economical and constitutional government, are cordially fnvited to join us in sending delegates to the convention.

W1LMA.M H. Barnum, Chairman, Frederick O. Prince, Secretary, National Democratic Committee. The commute niij turned to meet, in tit. Louis on Monday, June 4.

rotircd millionaire banker, died at Washington on the 2lt.li in his ninetieth year. by i deranfvd or torpid condition of the LiTer. ai Dts-jwpsia, Constipation, BiliouMieis, Jaundice, Headache. Malaria, Rheumatit etc. It rernlatea the bowel, purifies the hlnnA, strengthens theavxtpm.

ami ft i dtteiitioa AN INVALUABLE FAMILY MEDIOINE. Thousandsof testimonials prove lt merit. alMX PfiUOaiAI WILL TELL IOU ITS UPUTAX10ff. Thr British Liberal Unionists gained an unexpected victory in the Parliamentary ind liill "ains, colored, who shot a tanner election In the West Riding of Yorkshire named Jack on, who caught him in the act of robbing his hen roost, wero taken out of Ely's Cream Balm Cleanses the bead of recently, returning tliolr candidate in a Liberal's pluoe. il by a mob of fifty masked men and hanged.

KeaqI CATARRHAL VIRUS, Senator Blair has introduced a bill to punish any person convicted of the ruin of any female under the ago of eighteen years by imprisonment, for from five to ten years, and for the secoud offense for his natural life. A punishment of from ten to thirty year is providod for persons forcibly ravish Atehiiific boilor explosion occurred at tho Last Chance colliery, near Shamokin, recently. The foreman, Israel Blaith- Dn. V. J.

M. White was rocent'y arrested at Logan by an olllcer from Pennsylvania and taken to that Sta'e to answer to tho charge of a crinio committed there year g-. At a large meetiug of tho Topeka Board of Trade recently held resolutions wore adopted favoring thu opening of the Indian Territory to sottlomant, and ron, testing tbe und Representatives irora Kansas to support tlio Spring jr bill. Tiik bidy of an unknown man wat found in tho Smoky Hill nvor, near June' ion City, Iheolhhrday. His throat had been cut frum ear to enr, nnd there were several scalp wo mds.

There was nothing on his person by which ho could i identified. Ho had probably boen in tin water for Ihrno weeks. Hii clothing conisted of a loutlier cbal with red lining, a strip cotton over-shirt and a red flannel undershirt and gray jeans pants. Allays innammauon, HEALS THK SORES, Restores tha aenies of Taste and Smell. Apply Balm Into each nostril.

ELY el, was severely and, perhaps, fatally in jured. Tho building and machinery was much damaged. Tub Union (Square Theater, Now York, ing any female and for tho period of his natural life for any person who carries out his ends by moans of potions or drugs. Tho provisions of the was destroyed by fire on the afternoon ol the Duriu-j the progress of the tire a number of firemen were seriously injured FLORIDA'S WELCOME. President and Mrs.

Cleveland Iteeelve a Koyal Welcome In tlie Male or Oian Groves. Jacksonville, FK. Feb. Presidential party arrive I bore yesterday aficr-noon, (ml wns greeted with a salute of twenty-one guns and tho acclamation of an Immense concourse of people. The party BILIOUS jitNt4 Dyttio root falling in.

There wore some bill are made applicable to all places within the jurisdiction of the United narrow esoapos from the Morton House, idjoining. and there wero rumors of miss States. at-7lLIwO' THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY ForUTer, Bile, Indlffpntlon, etc. Free from Mercury; contains only Pure VeKetnlile Ingredients. Agents MEYER I1K09.

4s ST. LOUIS. MO. ing guests and employes. Ins chief Government mensuro to come boforo tho Canadian I'arllnment Ibis session is a railway net similar to tlio United Stntes Commoreo l.iw.

Madkii) nuwspupors itato that the Duke of Montpensver has notified the Government that ho will return to Spain at the end of tho present week, notwithstanding Prime Minister Sagastu's warning. Chaki.f.s Ukuen, a nicmner of the Now York Cotton Exchange foil doad on tho floor of the exchange tbo other day. Hon. James G. Blaine, in an interview wlthanowspiper correspondent at Flor enco, Italy, recently, declared that, bis determinate not to bo a coudidate for the Presidency was final and unalterable.

Associate Justicb Gkouqb Tuuskb, of the Supremo Court of Washington Territory, has resignod. Becuetauy Bataiid has expressed his unqualified approval of tho work of the Commissioners who drew up tho Fishery treaty. PllINCE HoilEKLOnB-OEIIRISOEN, third secretary of the German Legation at St. Petersburg, attempt ed suicido recently and dangerously wounded himself. Tjik remains of tbo ite W.

W. Corcoran wore buried from St, John Church, Washington, to Oak Hill Cemetery on the 7lli. The British House of Commons has was escorted to tho St. James Hotel by tha Senator Manderson, chairman of the Committee on Printing, has re adopted now rules, decreasing the cloture number to 10J and giving tho Speaker power Stato military, tho reception committoe in carriages and a banii playing patriotic airs. ceived a great number of petitions to suspend members.

Mayor Barbudo rode in ihe carriage wilh against the bill making books second At Fairhaven, the other night, while a fanner named Miller and his wife tho President and Mrs. Cleveland. Tl carriage was decorated with flowers and were at church, their house burned down class mail matter. The petitions come from all over the country, but have been most numerous from New York Take an Agency at Once for the now and wonderfully faet eetllnR TITI.1VS ALBUM, by Thoe. K.

Hill, Author of "HHPs Ma mini of Social and Buslnesi Foriiin;" UIIO Portraits, 1,000 Illustrations; Sells at sight. Don't delay, if you want a part of the choice territory now unoccupied. Addresa HILL STANDARD BOOK Publishers, 103 State Street. CHICA' a- AMI THIS FAT IB amy tlm )m write. and their three children, aged thirteen, ten evergreens.

At 1:3.1 o'clock, arcr tho Presidential party had taken lunch, tha and seventeen, who had been locked in, marshal of the day, Major Uarkishiincr, perished. The cxplosiou of a lantern was and Massachusetts. Should this bill, Which has already passed the House, tho cause. become a law, it is said that it will se The President tins directed that tho new military post at Highwood, near Chicago, riously injure, if not altogether ruin, be known and iles gnsted as Fort Sheri free; the business of the cheap reprints of the standard authors now so numerous dan, in honor of LieutenantrGeneral Sheri Late changes in Kansas: Established, Craiidnll, Coffey County, Harri-son W. Briles, pottmastor; Dann, Phillips County, Sidney 8.

Howard, poitmaster; 8yd ia, Wichita County, F.ora B. Stan: on, postm ister; South Park, Johnsuu County, Charles R. Holtcnbuck. postmaster. Namo changed.

Rex. Summer County, to ack-stonn, Jeremiah Emmons, postnuiHter. Dis-connucd, Bayne, Russell County; Knight, Russell County; Schoharie, Nes3 County. Tub Rixteen-your-old daughter ot a prominent Topcka physioiaa recently eloped a quack doctor. Tub clothing ot tbe nine-vear-old daug hter of William Vorbblnder, a Dfltiglaa County farmer, recently caught fire from the flames in the stove nnd before assistance could be tendered the body was burned so badly that death resulted a few hour later, SeVatok Pi.att, from the Committee on Territories, has reported favorably a bill to extend the southern and western bound, aries of Kausus so as to include what Is known as tho public land strip within tlio limits of the State.

ikaku Will have a canning factory. Dr. W. D. Simpson, i specialist, of Leavenworth, recently took lifiy grain ol and died soon after.

Ho was Prettiest BOOK evcrl- dan. Printed. Thousands of I Mrs. Frosidont Glovpland was present at Yv AsiiTENAn Count is tho first KnRravinga. Jiost SEED I and popular.

Senator Manderson was opposed to the bill and would do all ho could to defeat it gno of twenty-eight counties which have encapest ever grown. Pkti 3c Cheap at dirt bu the services. MISCELLANEOUS. Tns party arrested near Lebanon, voted on cat option to go "wot." It did mm with twenty aides, u-mod tho pioe 'saion. The line of march wai along tho principal streets, which wero gay with decorations of all kinds including bunting, festoons of irangos and orange flowers.

Masses of in holiday attire lined the route, and it. is estimated that 100,000 citizens and visitors witnessed the profession, including thousands of Northern tourists. The President's public reception was held last night at tho St. James Hotel, lasting two honrs. President Cleveland, escorted by Judiio Seitle, and Mrs.

Cleveland, escorted by C. H. Jono3, entere I tho parlors at, 8:30 o'clock, and when the reception ended at 10:33 ovor persons bad passed in line and shakon hands. ox. lb.

100000 Vkts. new so by 1,500 majority. torti divided FREE to Cualomeri. 1 give awav more than aome (Irms sell. Send for mv recently for Tacott, the mnrderor of A sRKioi wreck occurred on the Chicago, Milwaukeo ci Paul rccontly near millionaire Snell, turned out to be some one Catalogue.

R. H. Hhuimvn Rockford, 111. NAME THIS PAPER ntrf time Jm will. else.

Kocktord, 111. P. R. Wilholm, route agent, A severe storm visited Gibson County, ana Ihomns Mori is-on wero seriously hurt on the night of tho Much dam The accident, it was alleged, was due to an inexperienced engineer employed by the Burlington Company, who could not gel age was reported, Dut no lives were thought to be lost. his engtno out of the way of the Milwaukee train at tho crossing.

Several cars were smashed. Captain J. M. Wise and Mr. Chris.

Kinsinger having mado application to Judge Sage, of the United States Court at Cincinnati, for an order to remove Benjamin E. Hopkins from the county jail to his house, to allow him to die surrounded by his family, and promising to pay tho cost of such watchmen as would bo required to keep him safely, his Honor directod Dr. Dowling, the Government surgeon, to report to him upon Mr; Hopkins' condition. The court afterward announced that tho surgeon's report indicated no immediate occasion for apprehension of death in' Mr. Hopkins' case, and remarked that it was the duty of the court to execute the law and to protect tho general public I ather than to consider the comfort of Individuals, and refused to iiwfce tho mkr requested.

The Blue Grass REOIOH OP THB FUTURE. NO BLIZZARDS. The only really line Blue-Rrasa land havingnn Ef eellent Winter Pasture Cllinnle, which enn now lie bought at moderate prices, is the Mulatto soil land ot Southwest Missouri. It is in the same latitude the famous Blue tira.s Itnclon of Kciilucly, nd has a limestone soil heavily charged wilh "phosphate. Clover.

Blue Grose, Orchard brass nnd Tlinoi hv do exceedingly well, while it a good grain, an an lent rait country. For full particulars apply to FROST. Cassvllle, Mo. J. M.

i'UlinY, Neosho ko SAN' PER WKIR, SprinfrtWd. Geo A. laTKDY B. S1DWAY, 182 Doarhom Street, Chicago faf A Voucan Duyourback-geared screw WORKERS OF WOOD OR IWAl, II TO wShlf more mrmey roDUheTr jota hmV means for doing their work f. whs aura wUt wSS vrm met Ww.

Assistant Cashier Frank M. Rieoel, ol the defunct Cincinnati Metropolitan Bank, has beon arrested for using ciglit orders of a building association for his pri-vato ends. An oil still in a Buffalo (N. refinery exploded recently, instantly killing nn employe and severely injuring the superintendent. The Inter state Commerco Commission has decided tho case of Rico vs.

the Louisville Nashville, charging discrimination in favor of the Standard Oil Compauy. The Commission find that the tank line system was a deception, tho publio not really being allowed to compete with the Standard Company. Judgment was therefore en-tered for plaintiff and the nil road ordered to grade lis tnutf rates wtb its cur-load ba rel rates, The Treaty DUlltieit. New York, Feb. IS.

The Tribune this morning prints an interview with Senator Frye in regard to thu Fisheries treaty, in which he says privileges luivo boon surrendered, neiv exclusions introduced und the fishermen's necessities juggled with. The Tribune says: 1 In view of the fact that Mr. Frye's judgment in all matters relating to tha fisheries is paramount with his Republican colleagues in tlio it is not too much to say that the fate or tbe treaty is sealed. It will be rejected" by au jverwhelming voto. Tho only quoit ion is by how large a majority it will ba beaten." It has boon decided to bold tl nutuinu rmj movements uer sixty-six yean old, and had separated from his family.

Edith, tho seven-year-old (laughter of Prof. D. O. Jones, was instantly killed at Emporia tbe other evening by the aeci-deutal discharge of a shotgun in the bauds of AUred Hughes, aged fit'tesn. John Boukn recently went to his homo in Wyandotte in an intoxicated conditiou, and drawing a revofver shot his daughter, aged tiveuty, in the leg and then threatened to shoot his sou.

He was then firtd into jail. Thk Repnblican Congressional convention for the Seventh District lias boeu te'ntwt at Grdn t-itr Mjr 1 The umpire appointed to settle the wages dispute at the Pittsburgh (Pa.) tubo works has decided that the compauy was not. justified In oi doi ing a ten per cent, reduction in wages. About men were affected. nd the decision occasion 1 a general sen-sat on.

The Samite on tlie28lh again discussed tho Invalid Tension bill without action. Mr. I'aldock. of Nebraska, uddressod the Sennto in favor of an efficient mail service tbe Western States. Bills for public buildings were before the House.

An appropriation for waa agreed to for a site for a building at Omaha, Neb. An appropriation of H.500,000 was aUo made Iw ftU appra.ijftr's btjiliJinf tU flgw'YorK..

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