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The Kaw Valley Chief from Perry, Kansas • 2

The Kaw Valley Chief from Perry, Kansas • 2

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FACIS FOR FARMERS. THE ANGELS. "Whv didn't ye come -when I called ye? What d'ye want to make me walk all the the way up here after you' for?" shrieked Mr. Spoopendyke. "Are you NEWS Iff AffUT SHELL.

EVENTS OF VHE PAST WEEK JFKOM AIX OYER THE WORI.U. He seemed tired, but, as ever good nat-ured. Blaine walked with difficulty. His hair is as white as snow. Great baas hang beneath his eyes, and impatience gnaws his soul as certainly as gout cramps his limbs.

What a lesson to the youth of the land! Two men on the very toppermcst branch uneasy lest they fail. The Best Method lor the Colli. ation of Broom Corn. The best soil is nearly the same as the best for common corn, or rich, warm, mellow and as clear of weeds and ob waiting to be launched like a ship? Can you walk as far as that? What are ye hoisting the legs pants for? Thev ain't skirts. Now look at me.

See how KANSAS PERRY, The Cream ot JieTwo Hemispheres Carefully Condensed and Classified Ad Iu-t erecting Budget of Pergonal aad Miscellaneous Information. I go in, and you follow when I beckon to you. Watch me now." Mr. Spoopendyke plunged in and swashed around a few minutes in safety, THE LITTLE FOLKS. The Western Gas Association met in St.

Louis Wednesday. A case ef mvsterious infanticide has been developed in fopeka. Johb H. Digos, a pioneer of Montgomery county. died Sundav.

The boiler makers in St. Louie have struck for an advance in wages. The southern mail pouch was robbed at Milford Centre, and $1,200 stolen. John Henry, the noted express robber, escaped from jail at Dodge City, Kas. The Kansas temperance camp meeting will be held from August lOih to 18th.

Frank Ganiz, of Kearney, teok Paris green. He was simply tired of life. It is believed that 250,000 cittle will be shipped from Hunnewell, this year. B. L.

Pratt, a traveling painter from Galesburg, 111., committed suicide iu Omaha. Are the aneels never impatient That we are so weak and slow, So dull to their guiding touches, So deaf to the whispers low With which, entreating and urging, They follow us as we go Ah ns the pitiful Bagels Are clearer of sight than we, And they note not only what we are, But the thing that we fain would be The hint of gold in the cumbering dross, Of fruit on the bare cold tree. And I think that at times the angels Must smile as mothers smile At the peevish babies on their knees, Loving them all the while, And cheating the little ones of their pain With a sweet and motherly wile. Short Stone tor the Tonne People to Read and JKnjoy. but the treacherous water was bidiug its time.

Another wave caught him and structions as possible. The best river bottoms are well adapted to its culture. As with common corn, different cultivators adopt different methods, some preferring late autumn plowing of sod, others allowing the sod to remain till spring, applying manure broadcast in autumn or winter, to be washed down into the soil by the rain and dissolving snows. In any case the surface should TIMELY TOPICS. Gen.

Grant will spend the summer in his Long Branch cottage. He will arrive there on the 1st of June. rolled him over, pumped itself into bis He Ha Sammy Brown had a monkey, bought him of an organ-player. Washington i i -Stahlkt Matthew was confirmed by a majority ot one. -4 The 103 call for 5 per cents, with interest ceasing August 12th, has been issued from the Treasury department.

The committee on Foreign Relations reported favorably the resolution that the assent of the United States is necessary to the construction of a water way across the stomach, drew him under, whirled him around, and finally deposited him, howling, on the sand. named him Billy. Sammy's mother did not know what a naughty monkey he was. If she kad she would not nave givpn Sammy the Colonel S. B.

Sumner of Bridgeport has been selected to read the poem at the annual reunion of the Army of the Potomac in Hartford in June. Warden Willis puts the loss to the State be finely pulverized before planting. If manure is applied in autumn or winter fresh will do if nearly clear of straw. If by the Missouri penitentiary nre at And if they are so patient, the angels, How tenderer far than they Must the mighty Lord of the angels be. Chahle8 Frye.

one of the oldest citizens Isthmus The President nominate Charles Henry of Ohio, United States Marshal of the District of Columbia; Frederick Douglass, Recorder of Deeds of the District of Columbia, vice Geo. A. Sheridan, resigned. KimiTnTO finnfelinz and Piatt have re- applied in spring it should be old and fine, so as to become well mixed with the soil bv harrowing. Plaster is often of Fond du Lac, committed suicide Sunday.

Whom the heavenly nosts ODey, Who speeds them forth on their errands, money to buy him. Sammy thought he was very cunning. All the boys at school thought so, too. They all wanted one just like him. Sammy had him out every Saturday afternoon.

He was dressed in a gray little uniform. He would play on a drum. He was fond of mischief; and when no one was watching him he would do some very queer things. He would take the spools from Mrs. Brown's work-basket.

He would carry them away and hide Gov. St. John's latest scheme is to prevent And cares lor us more tnan tney. uselul, as well as a moderate dressing oi ashes or lime. A slight manuring in the express companies from introducing liquor into the State.

the hill, in addition to the broadcast ap THE HOUSEHOLD. Pleasant Newman, a Clinton county. rigned their seats as members of the United States Senate. It was also rumored Monday that Judge Robertson had conditionally plication, will serve to push the young farmer was killed Monday by being thrown from his horse. plants forward.

The seed may be sown Fashionable Calling Among Fashionable When Secretary Blaine went to the White House with General Garfield on inauguration day it was just three years and seven months to a day since he had visited the Presidential mansion. The class of which President Garfield was a member at Williams' college, has furnished a President, a National Treasurer (Gilfillan), a Congreisman (lacobs), and an Assistant Quartermaster General (Rockwell). in drills or planted in hills the latter witnarawn uis uauie. iuc iiiipu that both Senators will be re-elected. Jeople The Herrington jury at Topeka have been being usually preferred as a matter of them.

discharged. They stood eight for cenvic- Ah awh is Miss Euching at home? convenience. The hills may De about He would take her thimble and wax tion, tour tor acquittal. two and a half feet apart, in rows of AND POLITICAL Jttdgi Feancis Cbowell of the Minnesota Please hand her ah my card." and hide them, too. "Got most ready to go he jerked out, and he climbed up himself and assumed the perpendicular.

"Think I'm going to slam around here all day, like a waterspout, waiting for you? What did you come here for? Find any fun standing out here like a soda-water sign? Why don't you get into the water if you're going to? Come on now." "I'm afraid," sniveled Mrs. Spoopendyke. "If 1 go in I'll get drowned." "No, you won't get drowned either. Can't you hold on to me? What did you put on tiie shirt and trousers for if you meant to get drowned? What are you doing around here? Now, when I go in again, you come along, or else you go home." Mr. Spoopendyke plunged into the surf, but as he came up he missed the rope.

For a second or two he sprawled around, and then began to yell. Mrs. Spoopendyke eyed him for a moment, and then her fears for him overcame her fears for herself, and with a yell she dashed in, and hauled him out by the hair. "Dod gast the water choked Spoopendyke, "I'm full of the measley stuff. So you got in' didn't ye? Let go my hair, will ye? Let go, "I tell you.

What d'ye think ye are any way a steam barbershop? Going to let go -of that The St. Western railroad will three and a half. There should be five Sometimes he would bring them back The black-coated butler glides away supreme bench is dead. build a branch road from Ryan's to Falls City, passing through Highland. gain, sometimes jurs.

Jtsrown wouia or six good plants to the hill, but it is often necessary, especially if some of the seed should prove defective, to plant have to find thsm herself. This gave with slippered tread, and the caller steps into the parlor. He touches his necktie One hundred and five ladies and gentle her a good deal of trouble. men of the Missouri Press association have Ik all probability an adverse report win be rendered on Chandler for Solicitor General. Since Postmaster General James came into service the Star route service has been enough for twice this number, and after and glances down at his boots.

Then he At last Billv acted so Dadiy, that Mrs. gone on the xcursion to Chicago. ward to thin out as mav be necessary, The next annual meeting and exposition throws back the lapel of his ecru oyer-coat, to show the silk facing, and takes a Brown told Sammy that she could not have him in the house any longer. One morning Mrs. Brown went away to $412,034.

In planting, the seed should not be buried much more than an inch deep, un Tn Meviran Cmieressional committee on of the Mississippi Valley Horticultural association will be held in Cincinnati on 8ept. 7th. less the soil is light and dry, in which pend the day. public works reported favorably on Gen. case greater depth may be given.

Two She thougnt me monKey was rasieneu During the connection of Rev. Stephen H. Tyng, with the Church of the Holy Trinity, New York City, he raised over $1,500,000 for church work, one-third of which is invested in real estate belonging to his church. An Indiana woman has just killed twenty snakes which 6he found on one BAKT a railway wnuai-u. The Ancient Order of Hibernians, the National American association and the In ouarts are enough for an acre.

For small out of the house, But he got in through V. CttanidTjEr denies that he is window. When Mrs. Brown came plantations tue seeu may lie ciroppea oy dependent Order of Foresters met in St. about to withdraw from tne contest iui the office of Solicitor-General.

band. If well cleared of the stems, it Louis Tuesday. Mrs. Patrick Powers of St. Joseph, mav be planted with any garden drill home she did not think ot Billy, She ODened the door of her pantry.

She saw a dreadful sight. She knew at Appraisers of the estate of the late Mark look in the pier-glats to get the effect. He waits. The butler returns and says the lady "will be down presently." The lady does not come. He continues to wait.

He grows weary standing in the particular attitude chosen, and is compelled to change from one foot to the other, which necessitates a readjustment of his garments. For the sak of assuming an easy posture and at the same time picturesque nonchalance, he poses with his elbow on the mantel, his hat held in TTowrrva nf the. Central facmc ranroau, whose husband accidentally killed himself at Grand Inland. has become insane or other sower which will do the work. The time for pianting may be about the usual time for" corn planting, or a little filorf an amount of the estate, which foats once that Billy had oeen there.

He had soot eniovine the warm sunshine. If nn S20.700.000. moved the dishes all about, irom one through grief. later. The cultivation should be eaily Tv Tun fiehate on the confirmation of shelf to another.

He had poured milk Major Gilbert Trussler, ex-mayor of Ohio, is reported to have been hair soinetime?" But, frightened out of all reason, Mrs-. Spoopendyke clung still, and hauled IVlr. Spoopendyke clear to his bathing siqw Matthews on Wednesday. Bayard, and frequent, so that the weeds may not and sugar over the floor, lie had emp Adam had only had that kind of a wife! But somehow the Garden of Eden had to be placed on the wrong side of the Indiana line. Exchange.

tied bottles of medicines into clean arrested charged with hitting his wife with Edmunds and jwgerton spoue agamei. mm and lagans in his favor. a pitcher while drunk. house. dishes.

He had broken up a whole loaf be permitted to make their appearance, The work should begin before the weeds have come to the surface, which will require a great deal of care, as the young President Garfield excused himself to Oh, if I hadn't saved you she nf cake ana scattered it around, tie had oil Wfidnpsdav morning. Senators Rev. William P. Herrington of Topeka, the murderer of Chas. Avery, was admitted to bail at Topeka, Thursday afternoon, by the other hand upon his hip, and uses the carved dog's-head on the end of his eaten out the middle ota pie and turned The Baroness Burdett Coutts on he as well as others, on the plea of fatigue, due over on a plate.

Mrs. Brown could cane to stroke his mustache. to attendance on his wife. Judge Morton, in the sum ot marriage presented to the tenants on the Columbia estate 1 each. Nearly 400 not find her spoons and forks anywhere.

Tm Kuw York Timed rerjorter had a talk Presently he smiles. He has heard the rustle of an approaching satin. There but she found them afterwards in the with Senators Sanders, Plumb and another The Missouri Press association adjourned Wednesday. A. A.

Leseuer ot the Lexington Intelligencer, was elected president and cellar. comes from the hall a roaring, rushing Now Mrs. Brown had to go right to was distributed by her agent on this account. Substantial presents were also given to all the Baroness' employees on Senator. All three believe Win.

onanu-ler and Judge Robertson will be confirmed appalling wave of noise, like the sound work and clean her pantry. After she St. Joseph chosen as tne next piace oi meet ing. Gen. Grant has signed the new contract of an avalanche ot feminine finery, niching.

had nut that in order, she made a fire in plants are not conspicuous, xne practice of allowing weeds to grow several inches injures the crop and more than quadruples the labor. Farmers who have learned the economy of killing weeds oefore they come up, as applied to corn, will not 'need to be reminded of its importance as applied to broom corn. The most common practice is to break the tops just as the ripest heads have passed the milk state, or a little later two rows being made to meet each other for convenience in passing through, about a foot ol two stalks being broken. Tt is understood that all distentions in the Highgate estate and elsewhere. the stove.

All this time Billy was not with the Mexican government, embracing the extensions of the Mexican Southern iridescent beads, "bangles," spangles. sobbed. "Oh, yes, you saved me, didn't you?" sneered Mr. Spoopendyke. "AH you want is four air-tight compartments and two sets of thole pins to be a patent safety life raft.

Are you going to let go of that hair?" And as she released him they went to-their separate apartments. Kit Carson's Companion. Del iorle Prospector. For the past six months Col. Pfeiffer has been bedfast and at no time have hopes been entertained of his recovery.

On Wednesday, April 6. 1881, at about 11 o'clock, he died. His last request was that he be buried quietly and unostenta seen anvwhere. railway. The contract will be submitted smiles and purfume, and it comes the ranks of the Hibernians in St.

Louis have been amicably adjusted, and that the convention will proceel to work in har A New York paper reports that Italian The fire had been burning a lew mm sweeping down the broad stairway to Congress. ntpfi. when Mrs Brown heard a terrible Mrs Garfield's condition Sunday was a women are working as common laborers, in men's clothes, on the new Stony Cove mony. and through the loiding-door irom me hallway into the parlor with an awful scratching in the oven, and out jumped little imnroved. Her general symptoms Saturday Palmer and Sullivan's camo Bi lv as sprv as ever.

were better and there has been a lartner all-overcominsnees like the sense of and Hunter Branch Kailroad, near He ran out of doors. He was not seen olicri.f reduction of bodily temperature. amm until the next morning. littleness begotten in the observer before an approaching storm over the top of a which has given encouragement to her Phoeuica, Ulster County, in that State, Thev work in company with the men. rt ai a 11.

medical attendants. forest, tier irizzes" nutter, ner eyes Then Mrs. isrown toiu oauimy mat me monkey had made so much tor he, that near Acamboro, Mexico, Lagmeer back-rider became insane and killed Engineers Martin and Jones. Sackrider was killed by the chief of the party, Filley. A St.

Louis paper thinks the United States Senate has about reached the state when it might be induced to listen to a lecture from L. U. Reavis on the subject of and are to all appearances as able bod snarkle. her teeth shine, her cheeks she could not have him any longer. GEN ER AL FOREIGN NOTES.

ied. glow, and, as she hurries in, adjusting Sammy saw that his mother was very Taylor Sanderson's woolen factory at much in earnest. Napanee, was totally destroyed by her Bracelets, or patting tne iiuir on uer temples to see that the "bandoline" is doina its duty, she puts her hand on the side of the corsage and catches her breath So he sold Billy to a peddlar who came removing the Capital to ot. Louis. Are.

When fully ripe, the stalks are cut just above the" break, and carried under shelter, and placed on wide rack shelves to become thoroughly dry. The seeds are separated by means of various contrivances as by a hatchel made for the purpose, or by a revolving cylinder resembling a threshing machine and worked by foot or horse power. The quantity of brush from a fair crop averages about 500 pounds per sere, often less, and in rare instances 900 or 1,008 pounds. The stalks left in the field should be plowed well under, to rot for the benefit of future crops. along the next dav.

Senator Wagner of the New York State Senate has introduced a bill providing that no person who is within two degrees of relationship by blood or marriage to any member of a School Board shall be The peddlar gave mm nity cents lor and gives a trembling little laugh that The Moslems at Tunis are indignant at the French treaty and have appealed to the Sultan. The Jewish riots in Russia continue. The whole Jewish quarter in Kieffhas been THE SOUTH. Prof. E.

E. Barnard, of Nashville, has sounds like the twittering of swallows Sammy was sorry to let mm go, out under the eaves or the rattle of a pebble discovered a new comet. he wanted to please his mother. in a small glass bottle, destroyed The graves ot the Confederate dead were employed by such as teacher, except with the approval of two-thirds of the Mr. Balddmi, good evening," she ex The second reading of the hill to permit decorated at Memphis Tuesday.

How a Butterfly Came. claims, with a nervous, fascinating rapt clergymen to sit in the commons, was de- The thermometer marked 91 degrees at Late in September a lady saw a worm voters of the district. ure. "Do be Iscatea. Why, do you lea ted liu 10 1U1.

tiously. He was interred among the foothills overlooking his beautiful ranche, with no crowd or ceremony, only five being present. Colonel Albert H. Pfeiffer was born in Friesland, on the coast of Holiand, in October, 1S22. His father is, or was, a Lutheran minister and his mother was of Scotch descent from a Scotch noble family.

He left his native country when 22 vears of age and came directly to the West as a soldier the ranks. He married a Spanish girl of Abequin, New Mexico, when about 34 years old, by whom he had two or three children, only one of whom is alive. It was at this point of his life when he-gained national celebrity. He was iu, command of Fort Mucrae and was takem ill. There are some hot springs located about six miles from the fort and mar-the Rio Grand river.

Himself, wife and another lady, with an escort of ten soldiers, went to bathe, and while he was, Louisville Friday, and 95 at Washington. There has been fighting between the The boiler at Laws Co's planing mill at know," and she presses her elapsed hands in her lap, she perches her head upon a willow leaf. It was about two inches long, and almost as large as her little finger. Stripes of black, green, and A cigar contains ascetic, formic, buly- Galveston blew up, wrecking the building. Busotos and Colonial troops at Falmiet-foatain.

The Colonial loss was trifling. upon one side and ric, valeric and proprionic acids, prussic acid, creosote, carbolic acid, ammonia, yellow went around its little body. Dennis Landers, aged 35, was fatally LOOKS AT HIM EFFECTIVELY' The land leaguers are indignant a stabbed by Edward Lucas in a Baltimore me laay carrieu icai auu siecei Farm Notes. A few Florida farmers who have planted arrowroot make as much as $1,000 on an acre. The Ceylon Observer says that in the island 32,000 acres aie planted in chin-chona and 10,001) acres in tea.

Qur farmers are awake to the im Cardinal Manning'3 order forbidding Ca from under the very slight penciling on her eve-brows "do vou know, I had sulphureted hydrogen, pyridine, vir. saloon. tholic club rooms to be used tor tneir pur home. She took willow leaves for it to eat, put then all in a glass dish, and tied lace over it. dine, picoline and rubedine, and a boy At midnight, Sunday, Postmaster Tyler almost given you up as one of my" she poses.

just after having smoked his first one. Small tjox patients treated at the of Baltimore transferred his office to Coi. Harrison Adreon, his successor. In just one week her guest was gone. Casts ctown nur eyes auu.

laugno a.o riDnlhitr brooklet "one of my devotees: will think there is some more and worse politan hospitals, London, the past week were 1,247, against 947 the previous fort ht- ir: l.i John Schmidt received twenty lashes at All the leaves were gone; only a lovely green bag was left. It was just ono inch things in it besides. Boston Post. "An now luiss, uear miss j.uciiuig ah I beg of you no no not that night. Richmond for stealing.

He subsequently poisoned himself in shame at his disgrace. ong, was made verv neatly, ana looseu I indeed. The K'rench Consul has notified the Bey The Princess Dolgorouki has a bit of The Kevnolds taniilv.divmg HJuola, "Yes, I had," she savs with pretty like a little bed or cradle. No stitches could be seen, and the seams had an edge like gold cord property to comfort her in her exile. Be that if Turkish ships ot war arnye at Goletta, French troops will immediately occupy Tunis.

were all mysteiiously poisoned at the dinner table. The bread will be analyzed. sides a large number of jewels and other emuhatic petulance, tossing her head with actressrOike cincerity, and glancing at her rings, "and, indeed, I have quite made up nay mind never to forgive you." Wm. Simms, a confirmed morphine eater The electric railway from Litcbtenheld. souvenirs, the Czai left her a legacy of still in the bath the Apache Indians; rushed down on them, whooping and yelling like the demons that they were, and frightened the soldiers so that they took to their heels and escaped, but not so with the ladies both were shot dead.

Colonel Pieiffer leaped to the bank, grasned his rifle and fired, killing one of the fiends; but the odds were too great and his only escape was in running and of Memphis, cut his throat in the study of his parish priest, to whom he had gone for consultation. Prussia, was opened with -perfect success. A number of noted scientists and officials were present. IMS lascsne say.i wim a cuqueLiiau rais ing ot her evelius, and a hall-serious. about $10,000,000, which will go to her children at her death.

Most of the money came from the Ourai and Siberia mines, which belong to the reigning A fire at Lexington, caused a total The Emperor Francis Joseph has granted half-smiling look, as much as to loss of about $10,000. The losers are Chas. amnesty to all persons imprisoned for of It's no trifling thing, sir, 1 assure you." He laughs, quite nattered at being fences arising from poverty or wmcn were not premeditated. V. Johnston, the Lexington Carrage com pany, H.

H. Keller, Cassidy, and J. Headly. Insurance, $6,000. Czar of Russia.

made so much of, and sitting back on Bebel, a member of the German Beichs- the sofa, throws open his oat-flap still John Furquson and Alexander Hawkins Alexander Dcmas favors suffrage for tae. savs that "the German people have further, and. assuming an air ot comoia of Louisville. Quarreled in a restaurant. the women of France.

He says they now only one want, and that is for money enough to pet to America." when the latter threw a hatchet at Fergu cent adjustment to his surroundings and tn the lady's good graces, says: soncrushing his head. It is thought he A protest lias heen made before the Rus "Ah well, now I must confess, Miss will die. Hawkins escaped. will vote gracefully, and they will soon "wear bonnets a la ballot box, universal suffrage and political equality sian consulate at Marseilles against the ex tiold ana tuacK aots tiue nny uuttons were on it. The caterpillar had sewed himself in.

His old clothes were near by. He had pushed them offin a hurry. The new home was made fast to a bit of cloth, Almost six weeks the little sleeper lay in his silken cradle. Early in November he burst the pretty green hammock, and then the old home turned white. A lovely butterfly came out.

It had brown and golden wings, with stripes of black, like cords, on them, and a feathery fringe of white for each stripe. On the edges of the wings were white and vellow dots. The head was black, and also had white and yellow dots on it. The inside of the wings was darkei; it was like orange-tinted velvet. All these changes were in less than' two months.

Spencei's Wife. Washington Special. Senator Spencer, formerly of Alabama gets the credit of having inspired some of the principle attacks on the star route parlv. He was aiso very active in hav Euchine vou you do me ah an un. ecution of Hessy Helfinann, the Jewish woman concerned in the assassination of the Czar.

deserved honor but I -I beg you'll not ostracize me from your ah from your skirts. At first it will make a sensation A break in the levee at Alsatia, Louisiana, about two hundred yards wide, is spreading rapidly. The water is running through with great velocity. There is little prospect of closing the break. The dam favor and all that sort ot thing, you then will become fashionable; after that Four men.

named Maddon, King, Moran know, Eh? come now! and Winterseall were arrested near Castle- a habit, then an experience, then a duty age will be heavy. bur under provision of tne coercion act. and at last a blessing." "Well, I don't know as I shall be won over so easily," she says, counting the The secretary of the Ballymote Land league There was a double marriage in a circus sideshow at Galveston. The giant wedded fratbe.rs of her ian. "1 think vou de The cypripedium stonsi, variety platy was also arrested.

A dispatch from Yale, 'B. says Satur the fat woman, and the living skeleton be serve verv severe treatment; but, if came the husband of the Circassian girl. In tcenium, was recently sold in London for vou'll promise to call, well, say every celebration of the happy event a banquet was given in the tent to employes of the over $700. We instructed our agent not day several hundred Chinese mobbed the railroad company's warehouse, wrecking it. Two hundred are on a strike against the railroad company, and more trouble is ex once in how often?" and she looks at him with a "wicked," quizzical eye, as circus.

to buy until he could obtain the sbzkle-ilium stonsi, variety glimsytanium she plays with the hem ot her handker chief. A Losing: Joke. That's the kind of an orchid we hanker ing Postmaster James put at the head of "Anything anything and I shall be A prominent physician of Pittsburg said inkinelv to a ladv patient who was com satisfied; only ah only don't make the pected. The province of Quebec is financially in a bad plight. The proceeds of the new loan of $4,000,000, raised last year in France, have disappeared, the treasury is empty, salaries are overdue, and the little province, after.

New York Commercial Adver. tiser. Mighty awk'ad to spell. Phila- intervals too long, ah. Bay every eve plaining of her continued ill health, and of ning?" delphia Bulletin.

his inability to care ner, iry nup enters The lady took it in earnest and used the Bitters, from which she obtained "Oh, dear, no!" she exclaims, elaspim with a debt of $20,000,000, has little credit left. his hands with mock aversion, and steal Nicholas Deering, the last survivor of rho Harvard class of 1810. is dead. It is ing an innocently-vain little look in the mirror to get the theatrical eflect. "I permanent health.

She now laughs at the doctor for his joke, but he is not so well pleased with it, as it cost him a good pa Members of the monetary conference-are being dined and wined in Paris to their hearts content. Monday night there wa3 a reception at Banker Selegman's, Tuesday told of him that when "Uncle Torn' couldn't endure, not even you Mr. Bald win. that often, bay once every every tient. JIarrisburg Patriot.

THE MARKETS. Cabin" was being performed in a theater which he owned at Portland, and the night at consul waiKers. rnursaay mgm thev dine with the Minister of Finance, and well, every three and again she looks at hiin roguishly. He sighs at this enforced deprivation the department. Another senator connected with the star route interests says that Senator Spencei's motive was jealousy.

I think there was another motive, however. Spencer's wife, who is the niece of the Confederate Gen. became poor after the war by her uncle loosing in some unfortunate investment the property she and her sister possessed. A place was procured for her in the New York under Mr. James, and his considerate treatment ol her put her under a debt of gratitude which her husband also felt after he married her and he not only labored with Conkhng and others to get James in the cabinet, but told him when he got there of abuses that were going on, so that he might make a fair beginning and sweep the record.

Hinds, one of the contractors of the postal department, was a citizen of Alabama when Sundav breakfast with Gen. Noyes, at his poor black woman was being sold at plunging into the river, which he did, but not before two arrows, one of which was poisoned, had been lodged in his left side and leg. He managed to swim the river, found medical aid, and soon recovered from his wounds. Then it was that the Indians found a terror in our hero. Many were the red fiends that fell victims to his unerring rifle.

He fought in any capacity offered. He would at one, time be at the head of a band of Indians wno were at war with the Apaches, then again he would muster up tc body of Mexicans or whites and go on the war path, thirsting for vengeance. The principal part of his fighting was done under Kit (Jarson, and he was an associate of Bill Bent, St, Vrain, Maxwell and others ot a like stamp. From the time of the death of his wile he led a roving life, was off to every new' discovery and wherever he could be of use to white men. He came to this valley about thirty years ago, and he described it as being the finest country he ever saw.

All along the Kio Grande and on the smaller streams game ot all kinds abounded and the Indian wandered at will and was monarch of all he surveyed. How a Princess Lives. Tondon letter The position of the Princess of Wales is too exalted a one to permit of much social enjoyment, yet has not the splen-pid potentialities of reigning royalty. The Princess, too, is peculiarly unostentatious, and evidently finds the magifi-cent loneliness of her position an actual trial. To be young and beautibil and idolized, and yet to be shutout from most forms of social amusement, can be by no means delightful.

Yet, there are, of course; very few houses, even among those of the higher nobility, to which the Princess of Wales can go as an invited guest. And, when she does go, an awful state hedges her around, fche is passionately fond of dancing, yet no gentleman can ask her to dance. She it is who signals out the personage whom she desires as a partner, and, when she stands up to dunce, all other dancers must sit down. After circling around the room half a dozen times, she pauses and sits down to rest, and then the remainder of the waltzers may take a turn, but as soon as she stands up again thev must stop. This solitary Grand Lama kind of performance can not be very amusing to this kindly, gentlo, amiable lady.

She is, I am told, a most accomplished dancer, despite her lameness. But, of nil tho recreations of her life, she most enjoys driving in thepark. In her lit.tln victoria, with the dame de cam- hotel in Versailles. auction to the villian Legree for $5,000, to 14 25 of the sight other, but resignedly says. NEW YORK.

Beeves, native steers 9 25 Sheep, common to choice 4 75 Hoes, live 6 to portance of sanitary knowledge. At a recent meeting ol the Farmer's Club of Oxford, the session was given to the reading of papers on ventilation, heating, water supplies on farms, and similar topics, A convention of farmers in Berlin has declared American competition in grain and meat a great danger to the continuance of German a griculture and cattle-raising, and calls upon the Government for effective measures to avert the evil. "Galvanized" is the fraud which our neighbors of the Dominion are putting in competition with our "tallow" butter. The stuff is mainly composed of the verv poorest kind of lard or fat of any sort, thinly plastered over with excellent butter. Next! Upland rice, from seed imported from Japan, said to grow with the same culture given to wheat, is to be tested this year at the Agricultural College grounds, in El Paso county, Colorado, by the members of the Horticultural Society and in the vieinity of Denver.

The Grangers' Elevator Association of Minnesota now own twenty-two elevators, which are in successful operation, and are now moving for one at Minneapolis. This gives the farmers an opportunity to dispose of grain at their own elevators hold it for shipment when desired. The short season that is just opening fcr spring seeding, should be improved at once by seeding down more of our tillable laud to grass. The growing tendency toward more live stock, more beef, butter, wool and cheese should encourage every farmer to prepare to raise more grass and less small grain. Let the horses, cattle, sheep and swine help to do the harvesting.

They can do it cheaper than reapers, mowers, hired men and other expensive assistance. Sow more clover seed, and let it enrich the soil that is thin and exhausted by continual cultivation of wheat, oats, barley and corn. Clover will rot only enrich the soil, but it will check the encroach enttnpestiferoweecls. Spoopendyke Bathes Mrs. S.

Brooklyn Eagle. "Now, my dear," said Mr. Spoopendyke, as he' bounced out of his bathing heuse and thumped on the door of the one occupied by Mrs. Spoopendyke, "are you ready?" must hurry up or we won't get through in time for dinner." Mrs. Spoopendyke emerged bent double and shivering with the cold.

"Isn't it rather she asked. "Not a all, Mrs. Spoopendyke, not at all; the air is rather cool, but the water is warm. If yon are going with me you want to move As they reached the beach. Mr.

Spoopendyke left his wife and boldly strode into the surf. A wave broke over him, filling his eyes, nose, ears and mouth, and then he st rode out. "What are you standing there for eh?" he demanded. "Whit do you take yourself for a big lighthouse? Did ye comedown here to take a bath, or are ye wailing for some ship to tie up to you? What is the matter with von then anyway7" "I'm afraid of the waves," whimpered Mrs. Spoopendyke, "they're so "Ob I they're too big for, you, nin't they," retorted Mr.

Spoopendyke. "Wait till 1 get a man to saw you off a little one. Better get measured for one to suit you, hadn't ye? It's the big waves you want, I tell yon. Look here and Mr. Spoopendyke marched boldly into the i-ea again.

Another wave caught him, and landed hiin high and dry on tho beach. 6 50 The English chaplain at Tunis takes advantage of the present incitement to ask a he leaned out of his box and excitedly lo to lo "I bow in an in humble submission ah and all that sort of thing. Then I'm 0 25 75 1 27 Flour, trood to choice 4 55 cried, "I'll give 1 26 to to be reinstated in the list of your fav Wheat, No. 2 red Corn, No. 2 white 61)40 subscription for a memorial window in the church of St.

Augustine. Tunis, to John Howard Payne, author of "Home, Sweet Home," and once American consul to Tunis, whose remains are buried in the sred Ex-Governor Stewart, and probabl. "Ye es, yes" a little reluctuntlv at moat of our ex-Governors, fvho were first; and then with more sprightlmess, to to to to to ST. LOUIS. Beeves-Goo 1 to fancy 85 20 Native cows 3 50 Texans 8 85 8heep, common to choice 5U Hogs, common lo lanev 6 00 Pnrk 17 50 Protestant cemetery in that city.

4 40 5 2b 4 70 6 25 college boys more than thirty years ago. "if vou'll promise to be great deal nicer, were not ashamed to work in the hay and not stay away again bo long, and never be at all disagreeable and and THE KAST. The Frisia brought $166,500 in gold. Spencer was a senator there. Of course well, in short, if vou will always be quite field, which seems to us a less feminine calling than "waiting on the table." Are we not degenerating when a college boy Three thousand emigrants arrived at endurable and never a bit poky, then I New York Sunday night.

430 guess I shall forgive you." he knows all about postoflice transactions. Eradlng Prohibition. Charlotte N. Special Dispatch. The tmln.

mill at Gardiner. owned This is commonly believed to be flirt Wheat, No. 2 red 1 0SH Wheat, No. 8 red 7c Kve I 22 Corn 41 to Oats Butler, dairy 10 to 26c Eggs 13e KANSAS city. Beeves Extra native steers t6 00 to Butchers' cowa 4 25 t.i Bulls 2 50 to Colo'do Texan cattle.

4 40 to had rather do a woman's work than man's Rutland Herald. bv Hollingsworth Whitney, burned; loss ation. lau.ouo. Now, for ten minutes, they talk tinin The steamer Yatahia. of the Stoninglon 'JO 4 W) 4 60 5 55 line, went ashore Thursday night on Gull George I.

Seney, President of the Metropolitan National Bank ot New A novel way of checkmating the new prohibitory of this State was reported to day. Brevard township, on the French Broad River, was made "dry" by the act of the Legislature. The towns ship on the opposite side of the river is terruptedlv, or, rather, she does, lor it is her peculiarly feminine province to "entertain, and she does it by pouring forth a perfect flood of chat about the Island. Three thousand one hundred and ninety York, whose recent gifts foot up more three emigrants landed in New York than half a million dollars, when ques- opera, about Miss Giggles wedding. Wednesday.

Patrick Qcinlan shot and dangerously about Mrs. Ruffle's trip to the south tioned by a Sun reporter in regard to his wet. i ne latter is hi iuuuju on a bluff, overtopping the opposite bankh Two ropes have been Btretched from the about "papa's" proposed departure for wounded his mother, in New York, because motive in giving away so much money, Wew ork, etc. she refused him money. Hogs 5 to 5 70 Wheat, No.

2 IXSVSc Wheat, No 8 98c Corn, No, 2 white mixed 890 Corn, No. 2 Sc Oats, No. 2 Butler, medium to cuolce 16 to 21c EgR8 9 to DV4C Poultry, per pound 7 lo 7c 818 00 Lard H'4c Hums Ho The Killing Panslon In Jail. Jackson Herald. top o) the bluff on the wet side to the He has called just twenty minutes by gummed it up by saying that he takes pleasure in giving money in that way- Bdward Trickett, the oarsman, will leave for the United States in a few days the clock.

This is a iasliioname call diffident notion lurks around the corners and take quarters at Saratoga. more pleasure than he would in hoard of some persons' window to the effect ing it. By an explosion of sulphur at Palmer Vein colliery two miners, John O. Horn and that a fashionable call is a hollow mock Daniel Dougherty, were fatally burned. A short time before Lord Beacons lower tmnK on me ury sine.

these a basket if suspended on sliders with other ropes attached to pull it back and forth. When a man on the dry bank wants a drink, he goes down to the river and blows an horn kept there for the purpose. Then the barkeeper hails him from the other side and asks him what he wants, 'flie order is given for a "whisky straight," "corn and rock" or "cocktail" as the teste of the thirsty ery. How Die Tile Men Look. Insider in New York Herald.

The Niagara Falls paper manufactory, Bath island, burned Wednesday night. insured for supposed Innmirliftrv. field's death he intimated to one of his attendants that he intended to provide for all his servants who had been in his Just before last court term Mr. Winn Worsham, who ia jailer, was called up bv somebody who had seen a light in the jail. On goine to the jail to make an examination, Mr.

Worsham found that two of his prisoners had crawled through the little feed door in the cell I met fieiititorConklintr this afternoon Joseph Reimkrs, a Vincennes toll keeper service a short time, "As for the oth- in his light wagon. His companion was struck James Swallow who refused to pay toll, and the latter shot him dead. Swallow the sturdv Vico President. Both wer era," said he, "it will not be necessary to laughing and looked like daisies. door, and had in the same manner escaped.

make anv provision, as tney nave ai couldn't refrain from mentally contrast mmwIo Anne, so for themselves." At crawled into Rn adjoining cell, in which two other prisoners were confined, and the four were seated around an old ing their unrestrained ana cheerful a de Windsor Castle a portrait of Lord Be pearaneo with that ot tne Jfresident pagnie beside her, she is free to enjoy tho testimonials of affection and enthusiasm that meet her everywhere, and no one that notes tho gracious smile and bow wherewith she returns every salutation can doubt her delight at her own populorily, ICllootual and Cheap, Dyspepsia, bilious attacks, headache and many other Ills can only be cured by remov Ing their cause. Kidney-Wort has bern proved to be the. most, ellectual remedy for. tlu-se and habitual costivcneis which so afflicts millions of the American people, Farm and While the detective was examining the hat of the dead New York blackmailer, Sagirt, he found under the leather band the original of the last letter sent Mrs. Strasburger, his intended victim.

The nrluinal is in the handwriting of Voeel, field hangs in her Majesty's private wash pan that was full of lighted splm ters, playing a game of cards. individual may dictate, lhis is put in the basket, which is quickly' drawn to the opposite side of the river, whore it is taken out and drank and the pricr of the drink or drinks is put in. The basket is then pulled back to the bluffand hung up for a future call. This novel practice lias gained the name of whisky tele graphing. The cost to the Government of the ritualistic cases of Dale, Engrant and other amounts to about $21,000.

waiting room, opposite one of the lute Sagert's accomplice, who is now, in the jure and the Secretary-President as they came down to the door of theWhite llonse together. Garfield was about staiting for his horseback ride. Blaine was going home in llis carriage, Gar field looked strong, but pale. When wearv he has an Africanesque tinge in his face and his eyelids hang heavily. To always protect the weakest part is a duty, and it is especially the duty of those whose lungs are being weakened by the Tombs awaiting trial.

Prince Consort. Once, on being asKeu how It was that he managed to be such a favorite with her Majesty; he replied constant wear of coughing to protect them by using a soothing remedy, sucn as ur, A cyclone damaged Bayton $50,000 worth ententiously, "Well, you see, I never null's uougn syrup, rnce 10 ceni. Sunday. contradict, and I sometimes forget.".

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