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SANTA-FE TRAIL SANTA-FE TRAIL A TK Al FE NtWSPAPER AND JOH PRINTING OFFICE tza PUBLISHED AT SANTA-FE, FINNEY KANSAS. Jo All Kindt of Work Neatly tut Promptly EiMuted. CILJOHE BEOTIIERS, NO. 17. SANTA-FE, FINNEY COUNTY, KANSAS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1880.

VOL. 1. ADTEItTISIKO BATES REASONABLE. ouciet or water and at maa of mmtu. above the immediate bodily requirement ia that whioh becomes product, and if The Q.

A. Ii. reunion at Caldwell waa tne neat can ta aaved by rarm atablea and dry shelter the smaller will be the I llM cm grand lucoeaa. for a bogua hospital at ConrjelMlle, was Mtitenofd to pay a Ana of i and eoU of proMcntion, and be iroprion4 to the coon, ly jail for sixty day. Bix persona Including three Olaagow mag.

titrate, were auHocaUid to dealli, while viewing a monster blant. Bsreo torn Of gunowder were osed in tb blant. All the miner of the Northern PaeWe eoal enmpany etrnck on aocount of Preai. Ml. auidIovm aiiii a quantity required for repair of wastea.

The feeding ot corn talk and straw may The Rpublio count aolJiora reunion. waa uehi tuia wtek. assist tbe farmer to winter hi stock, but A grand reunion of old aoldier waa any deficiency of nutriment therein must be provided by a more concentrated food, audi aa grain, and the grain must be of held last week at Jueridon. eontrnct forfeiting all Uie ly due on the A reunion of veteran of Linn ooontr, uie kunoa mat abound in the principal drew a big crowd to La Cygne last elements required for tbe UitTerent pur- week. like mud to extingTiiah tba sania wen ever present aa household neoeeaitiea.

One morning when the mercary waa toy-ing with thirty.flva) below, "Judge)" Win-hip stuck bit bead out from under the buffalo hide and aaw the entire chimney ablaze, and that the fire wai fast rereading to cover the entire end of tlu baildmg. He nudged Colonel Budge, who reposed beside him on the pile of akin which did duty tor a bed. "Budge!" "Waa upf The colonel waa not auffl-ciently awake te talk plain. "Budge!" Then came a little elbow action, and the colonel in a mi -somnolent atate drawled oat whoa!" dreaming of a kicking mule. "Budge, ahe'e a fire again.

"Well, yoo need not be so noiay about it. There ii no need of forgetting that you claim to be a gentleman even if the house ia a-flre." trrowled the aoloneL Mr. II. Quick, ot Topka, boa aecured posea. WHICH WAN LAST.

enimeut ANT A FE THE GEM NEWS. Rev. Ifc-ury Ward Bcbr ImuMMe ndieuoos in lbs provinces. cyclone lnltl wed feet of landing liue lu Uif I'tn lonU of WW-xmain. The death of John B.

Taylor, treasurer of the I'ennsyWaola roilroiiri company, ia announced. Hartley Cam.lell, Uia ln Jk'til, la about to be doolured of unsound wind aud plaowl ia an aoylutu. There war two sluilit earlh.iuuke shock accompanied by datoulioue at buinmerville, S. Sunday. The llcetuvd saloons of Chionao number 4.RJ1.

'1 lie eleventh ward la ouly 70; tlie first ward ImaflA, At Fan Claire, Uie demooruU of the ElchtH district nominated James Urackett, of Itice 1-nke, forooimrehs. Throe brother named Mowau all under ywini of nue weie drowued while bathing iu tiie OhaltHUOujjH river. The body of David Wilkeraou, a Milieu, ucpro, wa fuuud in the woods hating Hgured iu a lyiiohing bee. A freight Irain of tlilrly-flve oonlaudoil enni broke down at Holland, hew York, took fire, and wua totally consuuiud. .1.1 Apt A Slory of Early Day la North Dakota.

An encauipmout of old aoldiera will bo held Uotober Vim and lotu at lnuepenu When tbe Hon. Geo. Winship, the enoe, Kan, well known Dakota editor tella the fol 9 Tbe Smith county reunion of old sol lowing story, he always insists that he oooked the ilnn-iorka while hi onm nan- violation of any of me eomiwij roira. There are names on the pension-roll, including l.KM aurvivor of the war of 1M12. 'I he amount of monjy disbursed duriug tiie past year was There are nine Uiousand eoldier to the poor, hounei throughout the oountry, I.I per cent.

of whom are panaionera. A dispatch from Akron, Ohio, eays tliat pleura pneomonia ha been diaoovered on a fsnnin Norton township, Bummit county, lhirter-n cattle have already died. The disease i believed to have been imported from Iowa, Precautious have been taken to prevent lie spread. W. T.

Owens, president aud manager of the Granger Business association, at Hose-burgriHregon, committed suicide by blowing out his brains, lie had betu speculating iu wheat and wool, and became involved, aud his creditors attached hie property. Owens was a prominent democratic oliti-eiun, aud stood well socially aud in busintsa circle. A man by the name of Connelly, a mem- diore ia postponed indefinitely. It waa ion acted aa valot de chambre to the set for Uie same time as the state reunion horses ot the stage company which em at Emporia. nloved them.

When Colonel Wm. Nickeraon Arguy: Twenty-tour years ago, SepUimbor lltb, 1802, we were at iiudge tukea hi turn at his narration he insist that Editor Winsoip ahampooned THE THIRD CITY In size and importance south Mountain when Uou. iieno foil. tne muioa wiuie it waa bla especial prov This county is mimed in honor of that inoe to navigate the siuged but esculent distinguished ollioer. flap-iack through ita little aea of grease.

who waa waking up cross. "Yon spoiled the slickest dream I ever had with your infernal fire-alarm. Why couldn't yon have let me have it ont And say, while yon bunk with gentlemen yon ought, just out of common deoenoy, wear boxing-gloves or something on your elbow. Now yon let me alone. I want to sleep." The fire was spreading to the corner, and tbe whole upper part of the end wall waa aflame.

Howbeit there is one point wherein his Cuioo Advertiser: The annuul re tory apetJu with do uncertain voice. It was the habit of each to warn the stage union of the settlers and aoldiera of Saline, Ellsworth, and Lincoln oountiea IN FINNEY Located 28 miles south of Garden City, and traotora on the Hock Island, near loieka i diauna Ait ffra mrb aitil passengers wno fell into their bands not waa held at Mulberry Park in tho south inil mer in the Luitwl Htntoa, died the otnerdny at Lnfnyttte, Indiana. 'biiioh OCounell was ninowr by three c.n while allt-inptiiig to at nl a ride to i I L.ll 1.1. inaH wtlla. east cornor of Lincoln county on the out tlie tUifltteHt provooAtion, ami it was 1A I.Ih.I l.l.M am.

mm inLun 17th day of Hciitorober. "Say, colonel, the firs ia anreadinsr. lOilDU DOWwwrjr wuiuu imuii no wm John Lenthouse, a disabled soldier betoretiuutfe iiarrvjr oi iu wiu i-nounned iurtuUB. and it'a your turn to get up. Yon better put her out while it's easy." isiipeuuiir niiciugHii, nuu Thondj urnfd democratic 03iigresloua convention of Miswuri mot atfaiu, aud balloted 0U tioioe without waking a choieo.

living ut Arkansas City, is trying Mrs. Frank Conifer, of Chicaco, a yoan .1 a. triiut uL. III. to pay the other.

Long before the time came for settling each artist managed to run the passengers oft to a point of safe seclusion and there intimated that a payment of the score to the other would not be good for a receipt in full and that the speaker waa the only one authorized to take cash and give a receipt for the same. The dazed passengers usually compromised Una perplexing state ot affairs by to gain admission to the aoldiera' home at Leavenworth, bo for be baa not been VIUUVMJlin wi nKv, live of her two little children, aged seven 0. HnrriH, aged 25, a brakemnn, while able to got a pension and ia in destitute moutlis ana IWU inur ivlwutvi miu i.wi- I I ln .1.. ,1.1 VtD coupling care leu aim ww wnMtuwj lie Jeuvea a wile aud child at Mituton, Mich circomatances. Sell, DUO WU suited vc.iw.v hunaer and poverty which is the fruitful pro- i i 'I'k ml.A I- A JhilwHukte, man ia married tolwo wiveaand one of the wivea baa four hue- "It ain't my turn to get up, judge," "Yea it is; there's the record, colonel" The judge pointed to a rowot in charcoal on the wall The last letter obliterated was showing that Editor Winship had built the fire the morning before.

"Judge, 1 don't care for the record. Yon aay it's my turn to build the fire. The fire ia already built That let me UUCl OI U11B Vlirinbinu (n dead and slight chancee for the children' the center of old Arrapahoe county, and with the restoration of the old county lines SANTA FE Will be Allen County Cotirunt: McCook poet Q. A. It carried off the $50 flag at the Chanute reunion of last week.

There bauds. The oourta ara trying to alraignun paying neitlier. It may be here incidentally men recovery, jut the tangle The largest pension ever paid in the United BUtee was paid at the tuited Htates Terrible Btrocities are discovirod to have been committed ia the EiLrorton, New Vori insane asylum, and iiiveoUgatioiia are tiie were 111 member of McCook post in line. The Erie, Earlton and Iola posta tied. Cuts were drawn giving Iola the prize.

McCook poet generally captures what tioned that Colonel William Budge ia at this moment a candidate for a seat in the higher house ot the Dakota legislature from the Grand Ford district, and that Editor Winship ia supporting him in his order of the any. out Nature ii on mw aide." pension office, in lxwisville, by rencion Agent Baell to Marcus 1). Hichardson, an aged soldier living at Milton, Ky. The cause for granting tiie ptnsion ia total blindness, brought on by an iujnry to the eye received in the war in 1803. The pension dnted baok ever it goes after.

"Colonel I got np yesterday, and when yon think I'm porno: to tret no Serious charges of Financial erodteducM have boen brought against diaries 11. Hmiij-eomb, candidate for governor on the Kansas ungut uout wiiu a warmta wniou buowb prohibition ticKeu that be baa forgiven him for the gnev to that year ana amounted to first to-day your fooled, that all It'a wrong. It'a your torn, and you know it is." A bundle of old letter from Aaron Burr to I'cter Von Urottbeelr, ol Kingaion, n. WinQeld Daily Courier: John Gent-house, an old disabled aoldier, ot this city, waa sent to the Soldiers' Home at Leavenworth this week. Mr.

Senthousa is 65 years of age. lie enlisted in Iowa and seived four years iu defending the flag. lie waa wounded at the battle of ous injury entailed by a protracted diet on the Budge brand of Hap-jacks. It may be also intimated that this account should in no way be constructed as a have been aisoovereu. iu wliion niucu ponu.

cut scheuiing ia d'sclcetd. "Judge, you think you're a holy on the argue, but I tell yon that I THE COUNTY SEAT James Lamb aud Albert O'Dtll were oon-victod at Fort (Smith. of murdering Edward Pollard in the Chickasaw nation, the murder occurred in December last, but the body waa not found until about two months luter. The murdered man waa a farmer and the murderer were hoarding Tlia Moorsio rjowder nulla, near Boranton, were blown up, killing two moo, Two tone of powdur were blown op. l'eople campaign document, pro or con.

It ia can lay abed longer than yon can argue. I'm willing to build a fire, but I'm durned if I ever agreed to cut one out Cypres Bend, being shot in the region a simple record of facta eonoeming two thought it on earthquake. The tilenro tmcamonia in Illinois ia con with him, and killed him that one of them ot tbe liver, wlueu boa completely ma This fire ia yours. Yon discovered it might marry uis widow. now prominent citizens of tbe great territory, in the old grey-back and pemmi.

abled him. lie has sver received any fined to one distillery, jost about ten miles from the stock ynrda in Chicago, and pension. can days, when Dakota consisted ot a half dozen log shacks at the steamboat landing known aa Yankton in the it's youra by right or diaoovery. Git np and take care of your property." The whole end ot tbe building was ablaze by this time, and the tonguea of flame were licking along the dry rafter Cluy Center Time: Tbe Woman'a Relief Corps has obtained a monopoly of News has boen reoeived from Belle Isle, N. indicating that a large ocean tcum-ship has probably been wrecked or lias hud her decks swept in a very heavy gale of wind.

Much wreckage has washed ashore in the straits. A cumber of dead cattle have also been thrown up by the sea, but Of the county. An inexhaustible supply of water is found at a reasonable depth, and of the purest quality. south; and when the Hon. Jud LaMoure the commiBsary business during the re constituted the entire resident popula union which is to be held at this place the oeiling and roof.

tion of what ia now known aa North nothing has yet boeu toaud oy wnian to ais- during the last three uhvp of this month. "You needn't think colonel that any Dakota. oover tne identity or me wrecaeu veeeui. The post has given the corps their word The two gentlemen were at this time of Biicred honor tiiat tbey will love, Mr. Pierre Lorillard, the owner of the fluest stud farm in America, and probably man who came to America by way of Hudson's Bay is going to down me.

I can stand it as long as you can. tib not thon jut mat uie uiseawi wiuspruuu. The Leat'uoof American whoelinon met in Icnction City to complete their orgHUizuliou. There are one hundred wheelmen iu ihe city and the rauca prouiiH) to be of uuueual in-torenL Murtiu Iioua piiyj he waa not drunk in Kuusii City, and mat both thutaudhia present arraht ior alleged tupping telfgraph wiree is done to bring tlis Kuighte of Labor into disrepute. Dr A.

A. Ames, who has boon nominated the Ueuiocruts for governor of Miuneso-is the present maj or of Minneapolis, lie wis bora ut Garden i'ruirio, Boone county, UlinoiM, January Iti, 142. The engineer who rualie the uiokle plate ruin him lha wreck lit tiilver oreek. running a stage station on the banks of cherish, honor and protect them in the ihe smoke and heat became oppressive. exercise of tbe exclusive right to run, manipulate and boss the ouly hash in the world, baa ooncluded to eau out.

i lie stud is oomposed of eighty onr stallions and brood mares, among thorn the famous sbd-lions are Iriquois and Mortimer, borne pir-ticulor friends of Mr. Lorillard claim that tho reason of his abandonment of the turf is the great antipathy which bis wife is said house on tne ground. tne lied river of tne north, not many miles south of the international line. There waa no shelter within a day's drive ot the point, and their monopoly waa of such iron-clad character that when a passenger on the road from AS chool lias Been Orgaiiiz Muriou Tribune: Polljck W. R.

No. 103, surprised their members re The partners drew the buffalo robes over their heads, and each 'waited for the other to move. The situation was becoming painful. The flames were now nearly over the heads of the men. The judge stuck hia head ont to prospect a little, and he met the critical ana calculating gaze ot the colonel.

turned from California, Mrs. Judge Brockett, deputy delegate, Mrs. Jex and Ueorgetown to l'ort Garry (Winnipeg) objected to paying two dollars for a plate ot flapjack a la Budge, he was and the citizens iiuding it out tbroiitenod to mob him, and he hud to 'leo from the wrath of the friends of his victims. Mrs. Uomptou, at tne residence of Mrs, Samuel Thompson ou Suturday evening, to entertain tor racing.

Saturday night Mr. E. If, Brown, local manager of the Western Union telegraph company loft St. Louis, without notifying eitiier the telegraph officials or his family. The Monday following he telegraphed Suprintcndent L.

C. Baker, from Windsor, Canada, saying that he was ill, and asking for a vacation. It is intimated by Colonel Knknr th. there is a shortage in r. Brown's As well as CHURCHES and SUNDAY SCHOOLS.

taken by the scruff of the neck and the A Wasliiuirton disDatch anserta that the congressional nominations foretell the re September 11, and were in turn surprised by the Pollock Refresh ouiooa iid ot nis pantaloons, dragged "Will you give in oolonelr "Nary a give, judge." Both heads ducked under cover. Pre out, introduced to a nay stack and in formed in the oolonel's most impressive sently falling embers began to singe the ments were served, songs sung and stories told, when nil returned to their homes well pleased with the results of tirement ot nail tiie present aemoorauo members, many of whom were pronounced friends of President Cleveluud. David C. Jamison, the operator at Greenwood, whote carelesneea caused the freight train oollision on the Missouri Pacific, has been arrested at the instance of Dunaio hide with which they were pro account, but no stutementa are made as to the amount Brown bad been in the Western Union's service fully twenty-five years, aud has been highly esteemed in a business and social way. the surprise.

manner mat ne oould nil up on marsn hay at half price. There was a noted feature of this hostlerie rarely found in kindred institutions. Travelers from the south on approaching the place saw a rudely-constructed sign nailed at the tected, and the imell of burning hair became intolerable. A rotter fell and startled both into putting out their heada again to prospect for further disturbances ot the same sort. the Missouri Pacific olliciuls.

Feeding According to Itcqulrement. As Ions; as the animals are fed, the BiiiMilio. nnmmiftAA tt ilm AnrlHrson A 12-year-old ion of Mr. Morse, living rutin Rock. Arkansas, waa bathing in kind or quality ot the rood is not always game, wtucb read: considered; yet one my feed a large "Will you git up, oolonelr "Nary a git, judge." Back under cover popped both heads.

amount without benefit to the stock, I1U congressional committee met and decided not to accept the proposition submitted by Judge Wilson, that both Bhould wiihdraw from the race for congressman. Miss Amelia Jackson, of Alexandria, has just been appointed to a position in the patent ollice. Miss Jackson is the daughter lit' thtk mnn vim Lf tHuil C.n. Ellsworth and while by a judicious system ot feeding, BCDOE3 TAVERN. The roar and crackling of the fire were in proportion to what is required, a less growing ominous.

It was only a ques er quantity may be needed and the cost a pond near the house, wheu he was suddenly taken with cramps and called to his brother, who was standing on the bank, to save him. The latter sprang into the water to aid his brother, but the latter' weight, in addition to his clothing, proved to great, and they both sank never to rise again. Mrs. Morse had run from ber house when the first alarm was given and witnessed the death of her two sons. She fainted at the sight and when restored to consciousness it waa found that she hod loBt her mind and hud become a raving maniac SANTA FE Is located in the center of the finest agricultural district known to Southwestern Kansas, and in the midst of lands subject to entry under the Pre-emption, Homestead and Timber Culture Acts.

The soil of the country is of tion of a few moments longer when the lowered. As animals caller in tne kind Travelers from the north were greeted was himself shot by Sergeant Brownell. root would fall Tne explosion of a of prodnots they provide, so should the with a similarly constructed label, whioh food be regulated to conform to that flask whioh had oontained a little powder filled the room with flying sparks Governor Ireland, of Texas, reoeived notice that an attorney for the Arresuresfami- lu haA fnrararriAfi fnr hid AnnrOVfll DaDerfl read: which is expected. A Jersey cow that gives a large yield of butter from a email quantity of milk (and some of them and brought both heada to the but face again. olaiming $100,000 indemnity from the Mexican government for the niurdor of Arr- Three colored men from North Topeka, WINSHIFS HOTEL.

resures. Say, oolonel will you git up with have yielded a pound of butter from The immense brick baildmg built and fnrmnrlu ncRnnind bv Fowler Bros, as a three quarts of milk) demands food noh nit, and in feeding ner lor cream The two names came from a disagree me, simultaneously as it were?" Why, certainly judge, you know I'm the most reasonable man alive. I'll do anything that's fair." packing house, in Ens; Atchison, was struck hv Hirlitiiini? and destroyed. The loss is the breeder keeps in view the object to ment as to what the station Bhould be christened, and it was thus settled, the estiinuted ut partially insured. It be obtained.

He expects a large quan "Well, let's get out of this." With one of them being P. W. Barker, pastor of the Baptist church, appeared in Vinita I. as a sort of investigating committee from Topeka. Tkey say that James Har-stock, a worthless negro from Vinita, has been organizing secret colored Oklahoma club in Kansas City, Atohison, Lawrence and Topeka.

He represents that the government has given the Cherokee negroes permission to settle in Oklahoma, and they nave decided to invite members of their race in the states to join them. It is needless to state that there is no truth whatever in the assertions, and the delegates were much uhasrined at the result of their investiga tity ot butter, and he knows that the fat as anocoupiea. isenh Bakor. tlie cook who has been miss Nil Hill out undue haste and arm in arm they must come from tne food, it tne food is Rich, yam, north holt being known as "Winship inasmuch as half aa "Budge's." But and the -south nearly all the travelers came from the south and so few survived arose, which was first and whioh last has ing from William Dwyer's restaurant on State street, Chioiigo, since the murder of deficient in the element most desired the yield will be less, for the reason that, no his employer, was arresiea yesieruay iu Michisnn City, Mid cor fessed to kill matter how Highly Cred the cow mny be, to return from the north, the wiley colo ing Dwjer, nor how capable she is, it is impossible nel in securing a southern exposure for DnhnniA. a non-nuiou tanner, was for her to produce anything unless she bis sign really accomplished his obieot, assaulted by strikers while boing escorted hfimn bv the nohoe.

A riot ensued, in whioh is provided with the materials with whioh ever been a question. The judge had, and to this day has, a sneaking suspicion that the colonel bung back a few inches. Once up they fell to and tossed out doors the provisions and skins which the shack contained. An hour or two later, after they had burrowed a nest in the haystack and fixed things up for the night, the two stood and viewed the smoking ruins. and the place finally became known as tions.

They say that Topeka contains four oluba numbering twelve hundred persons, from whioh the inipoeter has seoured a goodly sum of money They were to have Btarted for Oklahoma soon. to manufacture tier doily product. "iiudge Tne dividing line ran And of remarkable productiveness, producing in great abundance all cereals, fruits and vegetation indigenous to the climate and soil of sevLral policemen wore wounded with stones aud a boy shot nrd seriously Uther classes ol cows that excel pro through the fireplace ao that things in wounded. At the national museum suitable cases are 5 The trouble with Secretary Manning is being prepared for the exhibition of tho ducing large quantifies of milk, but not so rioh in cream, have an equal task to While the proportion of fat required may not be large, yet the milk nndonhtedlv blood-TJOisoniun from sewer- side were pretty evenly balanced. This sign -writing fever did not run out until a God-Bless-Our-Home sort of motto was constructed whioh hung over the flreplaoe.

The legend was burned into "This," said the Colonel sorrowfully, gas. Plumbers at work in his private ollice in the treasury department, found a fonr inoh pipe, without any cap, leading direotly in from the sewer. "comes from your blamed muliahness, You might have suggested on getting up together long before, if you had a mind to." the cover of a soap-box with a hot poker. TnrrAlt. nf TilAmlH.

111., who WAS KM. SOUTHWESTERN is nevertheless to be made of certain materials rich in nitrogen and phosphates. Her food, while it may be deficient in fat, should be complete as possible in those elements required by her, and in it ran ran over by a freight train a few days ago, Hiati Uia last ARSAition bnforA he They Knew tba Game. "Here, boys, stop that fighting." "We WE ARE MOT HERE FOB OTJB HELTH died was that the train men pushed him oS the car, and that in holding on he was dragged under the wheels. making up her allowance of food she must be fed differently from the cow that rri.nnn.

fireman nf TiVnnli'a aflar. ain't fighting, mister; we're playing politics." "What do you mean, then, by scratching each other and pulling produces a lurge amount of butter in proportion to milk yielded. In this settlement the two partners iuvlum 4 mill, Muskegon, was caught in a shaft and whirled round at least titty times An animal mat is growing requires a were unanimous. It was about the only Grant relics presented to tne government Dy Mr. Vanderbilt and Mrs.

Grant, and entrusted to the museum by act of congress. It is proposed to have these handsome and historical trophies on exhibition before the time of reassembling of oongress, and as soon, in fact, as the museum ii prepared to insure their sate keeping and suitable accommodations. The relics, as will be remembered, consist of the medals, swords, decorations, presented to General Grant by foreign powers and organization and individuals in his own and other lands, and battle relics, weapons carried, and badges and insignia worn by him, etc. The collection contains many articles of great intrinsic value, besides their historio interest, suoh as jeweled swords, and caskets and medals and other articles of the preoious metals. Evidenoe of grave official misconduct has been discovered in connection with the management of the Ohio penitentiary during the past two years.

The secret service otlioers have been for some time investigating the matter. Thousands of dollars worth of goods and material are purchased that never come to the penitentiary, but are oon-aiimed elsewhere and realized on by officers. hair and kicking each other's shins?" point that come up during a year so before lie coma oe resoueu. xiis oioimug was all torn off, but aside from that he sustained only a few severe braises. more complete ration than one that is matured, for it has not onlv to sunnlv "Uh, you see, him an me is on one aide an' we're letting the other boys see how journ at Budge's, concerning whioh they were in perfeot accord.

If any one re muoli harmony there is in the party." bodily waste, but also to build up the frame and inorease in carcass. It the ferred to the economical spelling of the moved from the marshalship of Idaho, by President Cleveland at the instance of the utrrynna hnn liflMi noiTiinnted for nniitrrAHfl Borne kind ot food fed to a growing an A VEBT BAD MAKI-CF. One ot the funniest mistakes in the last word in the presence of Colonel Budge he charged it in the bill. If it by the republicans of Idaho. His election imal be given to one that is matured the excess will be voided from the body as manure, simply because the animal cannot appropriate it.

In the face of these Will be a Ultter piu uie mormuua. was commented on before the editor, then "Judge" Winship, with great pres "make-up" of a newspaper, if it waa a mistake, was made by the foreman of the Detroit Abend Port, in whioh the following appeared on last Tuesday: A anrinna wreck occsrrod on the Missouri ence of mind always remarked that "the facte many farmers ieea ol. classes of Postmaster General William IF. Yiiae proof-reader must have been drunk, as usual, when they went to press with it." Paoilio railroad near Independence, Mo. Collision of trains was the trouble.

Seven car loads of stook were killsd, three of grain nnd one of ice destroyed, and two engineers stock together, making no distinction between the growing steer or the pro and United States Senator Payne, of There was a division of labor the It has air the advantages of location and surroundings to guarantee, beyond all doubt, a thrifty and prosperous city. SANTA FE. Will have two systems of both of which have been surveyed to this point. Money invested in this town will double itself within three months. For full information and particulars, address Z.

Powell, J. A. Grayson, Santa Fe, Kansas. F. Hall, President; A.

W. Stubbs, Secretary; J. V. Carter, Treasurer, Garden City, Kansas. W.

Wallace, Columbus, Indiana. ductive cow, tne young or tbe matured, killed, eleven cars were burned. The 1038 is estimuted at $100,000. shack based upon strictly equitable prin Ohio, arrived here yesterday on the steamer India, and in the afternoon were sentenced by Judge Hang to sixty daya in the house of correction. and do not consider that butter and milk are very different In composition, and that special feeding materials must be A disastrous fire in tho business portion Counoil Grove, under a still breeze spread l.uilltiia-d nnd SAvrn.l hlnnkR wnrA Religious Sorunlee Baniihed.

destroyed before any telling resistance oould be made on tne names, ume iu uie eveu-ing the lire was gotten under control. The loss is roughly estimated at $150,000. London Umpire, "There ia something which has preyed heavily on my mind since our enfratre- while state vouchers have been paid for the same. In addition to the ordinary methods of stealing, there were all sorts of schemes resorted to to run the prison for revenue only. It is Baid that certain oonviots will testify to having been taken out at night to burglarize stoi es and houses, and that shares of the booty were distributed.

There is plenty of evidenoe shor'ng that suoh plaoes were Bold freely. If a convict wis in the blacksmith shop and wanted to be put on a light, pleasant job, he was put up accordingly. A parole law 's also said to have been utilized as a great source of revenue, It is also learned that a contract was token to alter election returns at night in the prison, Mueh evidenoe is already submitted showing that the celebrated forgery by which KlH was raised to 08 on one of the tally sheets of Columbus, was done in the penitentiary by conTicts serving ior forgery and experts in that line of business. ciples. It had been agreed that the judge and the colonel should alternate each morning in performing the painful office of fire-builder.

This was not as serious a job as one would think, for it was their custom to bank the fire over night, and there was always enough embers left for a respectable blaze to begin with. The fire-place was made of logs, as there was not a atone within thirty miles of the Bed River, whioh were protected by a thick ooatin got thetenaoious Red River mud. Notwithstanding this LJuorlua tlifrfv-air nnmnfttliM nf f.hn 1 UUI uhkhuubi crnnaua nafinnnl crnitrd. ArA now in encamo. ment, dear," he said, "but I am almost afraid to tell you of it." "What is it, George?" the young woman asked anxiously.

"I am a sonambuliat." Oh, provided according to the objeota fulfilled by each animal. It a due allowance is made for the work done by each animal, and it a characteristics observed, a careful and systematic feeding would save hundreds' of pounds of material while the farmer would secure a larger product at a cheaper cost. With syBtematio feeding oomes good shelter, as the first important duty performed by the food is to heat the body and repair waste. All over and IMMVW w. r- meut on the Fort Kiley reservation.

There are about 1,600 active men in camp. The will mif-lnnhthdlvhAnnfluf the Duuaiupiuw. most profitable ever held in the state, hoy. Martin visiteo. ump i un ouenuivu.

ia that all r' she exolauned with a sign or relief. "I have always been a Methodist myself, but of oonrse when we are made Dr. Botlemiore, or syene couniy, renu-sylvania, the ex-represcntative convicted of the chimney, or rather the wooden part of it, occasionally caught fire, and a one I ahau expect to attend your ehnren. attempt to aeirauu hid ouuve ui.

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