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THE BOEDER WATCHMAN. TKICKETT WISEMAN, PUBLISHERS AND rROIMUETORSw. i 1 Watc I MAN HE ADVERTISING: BATES. One ixrn are Fight lines or lesa (elcht llrwa Of tills type make a pqn are) one insertum, 75c each subsequent insertion, Mc One square Three months, six months, 13; on year, 9. Two Binares Three months, $5 six months, $8 one year, 15.

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Local notices Five cents per line, each insertion. S-CoUettions mode, monthly. i TERMS OF SUBSCIIIPTION. One copy, one year (In advance) 59 One copy, six months 7.5 JH i i 2,1 y. -i NUMBER 28.

LOUISBUHG, MIAMI, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1881. VOLUME II. vim j-. Entered nt the Post-off ce at Louisburg, and admitted for transmission through the mails at second-class rates. 1 2 1 "I won't fro and ask ma about it, be FACTS AXD FIGURES.

Youths' Department. KANSAS STATE NEWS. What an Earthquake Did. A cunious result seems to have followed a glee over the bloody prospect. They consider that, terminate the fight may, it will bring cause she has such a headache it would be awful cruel," said Tommy to "and pa don't like to bo dis-.

good to them and 4heirs. There is a lively prospect ahead, that is generally conceded. recent earthquake at Bucharest. The soli of Bucharest is a rich, black, porous, vcgotable Mr. Geo.

Eddy, druggist, of Leaven worth, and Mr. H. K. Eowlev, druggist, 01 ex turned; besides, ma always gives ma peppermints and lozenges to Keep me In St Petersburg, electric motors were lately tested aj a substitute for horse3 in street railroad cars- Tho experiment proved successful, but the motors were found to be far more expensive than horses. M.

Rollct, of Creuzet, has secured a patent for the desulnhurization of Topeka, after conference with their lawyers Hon. W. C. Webb, of Topeka, and Hon. presses his utmost confidence in Brady's integrity and regards him as one of the ablest So.

although he knew neither! them and best officers that ever presided oyer the Central. Bureau of the Post-office s. Lucicn Baker, of Leavenworth decided on the clas of cases to bring for the purposo of determining the validity of the Prohibition mold, very springy under pressure, and carriages passing in tbe strcots cause a strong vibration in the adjacent Tbe Grand Hotel boulevard, however, was an exception to this general rule, and In tbe rooms facing the principal street, on which there is a heavy trallic, no sensible effect was felt from pa vehicles. During tho recent earthquake tbe windows and crockery in less massively constructed buildings rattled very sensibly, whereas there was no audible sound in the would let him touch the taffy, by the time he had slipped slily out to the icehouse, wrapped a lot of it in his handkerchief, licked off his fingers and put on his gloves, he had persuaded himself law as it affects druggists, their duties ana dalous, and that it should be returned and the proceedings expunged from the record. The United States Grand Jury at Denver, have indicted Major H.

Berry, Indian Agent at the Los Pinos Agency; Commissioner. A. E. Meacham; Capt. II.

C. Kline, and five Ute Indians, Shavano, Piah, Echo, -Henry and -Unco (the- latter now dead), for the murder of young Jackson some months ago. The Indians will in all probability, resist arrest, and a collision is considered imminent. on the Muskogee Fort Smith Branch of the Missouri Pacific have been (driven 6ft by the Cherokees. The Indians' are reported obstinate.

It is not doubted that the Missouri Pacific folks will assert their right to build the road. The festivities arranged for the marriage of Prince Rudolph and Princess Ste As a result of the. investigations re AN OLD SAW. A dear little maid came skipping out In the glad now day with a merry shout; With dancing feet and with Hying hair Sho sang with joy in the morning- air. Don't King before hrtakfatt, nt'tt rru b'nre iiUjht!" Wbat a croak, to darken the child's delight! And the stupid old nurse, again and again, Repeated tbo ancient, dull refrain.

The child paused, trying to understand; But her eyes saw the great world rainbow-spanned: Her uht little feet hardly touched the carlo. And her aoul brimmed over with innocent mirth. "Never mind don't listen sweet Uttle maid I Make sure of rour morning song. I said. liabilities.

It was decided to bring several cases for the purposo of covering all the ouestions likely to arise as affecting drug that lommy Kay was a very gooa, thoughtful boy to provide something to cently ordered by Postmaster-General James into the postal routes converging at Memphis, route No. 20,053, by steamboat from Memphis to "Wittenburg, has been discontinued. help mm Dchavo well in cnurcn, ana not trouble anybody eie about it, and yet he tried to stand so that his father gists, a part to be brought in the District Court of Leavenworth County and the others in bhawnce County. It is expected these cases will reach the Supreme Court for hearing at the June session. Me.

Geo. C. Harding, a well-known iron, the success of which is of importance to the whole iron interest. By its means all ores, even those of the worst description, can hereafter be used. After careful and protracted inquiry, the authorities-of the Pennsylvania Railroad have conio to the conclusion that soft steel rails wear away less than hard, because the little particles which rise on the surface of a steel rail break off under the wheels wlren the rail is hard and hammer down when it I SOft.

i A new method for. preserving iron from rust has been invented by a me NEWS IN BRIEF. Compiled oni: Yflfians Sortfceait3. PROCEEDINGS OF CONGUES3. 5Iay -4.

The Senate? lopened.j, with the formal annovinccment from Mr. l)awes that the fight should go readily "on as heforeJ File Srraigned the Deinoeratto fmrty as obstrue-tionuits, whw had paralyzed the efforts of the majority of the Senate to complete its organization, lie declared the Democratic minority revolutionary, but at of his remarks Mr. Dawes said it would not do for th Republicans to neglect their1 xluty elsewhere while they were resiitiujr the minority. Recognizing the necessity of this, he would move to drop the fight for a time and attend to other pressing business. This created considerable amusement on the floor and in the pallerics, even Republican Senators not refraining from a smile at the way the question was finally There was some littlcsparring between I'eudleton, Dawes and Beck, and the motion for an executive session was carried unanimously.

The executive session was very dull indeed, being mostly devoted to the reference of nominations and the Chinese treaties. The following were confirmed bv unanimous consent: Kobert Mitt, Illinois, Assistant Secretary of State; Hiram Price, Iowa, Commissioner of Indian Affairs; Alfred M. Jones, United States Marshal, Northern District of A. Hudson, Wisconsin, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Dakota i Joseph O. Jones, Postmaster Tcrre IIa te Indiana.

i Mat 5. The Senate transacted a remarkably largo amount of business In executive session, clearing the calendar of treaties and taking final action on eighty-four nominations in about four and a half hours. The first mat Journalist, editor of the Saturday Kevieio, would not notice that siuuca-out pocket. died at Indianapolis on the 8th. The Topeka, Sauna Western Kan-road Company has elected the following It was reported on the 9th that Mrs.

hotel. Since the earthquake shock, however, this state of thiiur has changed entirely, and every vehicle passing the hotel causes vibration in th wboio building. Tho singular part of this chHnge is that I he effect produced by tho vehicle is the ime as that nccotnpanyingtbc earth make. It' is not ajar as previously proJucod in other buildings, but a sawing motion similar to that felt in tbo late shock'. This movement is so cat as to cause picture to sway backward and forward on' tho walK" The hotel is one brick, covered with mastic, which would show at once any crock in tho walls.

However, there And if pain must meet you, why, aU the Garfield was seriously ill with bilious inter Directors Chas. E. Faulkner, Wm. A. Phillips, O.

P. Hamilton, C. C. Cuth, Salina; n. phanie at Viennawerc formally begun on the Cth, the day of the Princess's arrival at Vien mittent fever.

-r -more Be glad of the rapture that came before. tears and sorrow plenty mav Le bitter and paths be rourh. The President has withdrawn: the na. A grand cortege escorted the royal lovers to The first carriage con nomination of W. A.

M. Gricr, of Pennsyl- Rut our tciirs should fall like the dear Earth's Hammer, Lincoln Center; W. AVcstori Arnold, Council Grove; G. T.Clark, G. Safford.

Johnson. M. Bosworlh, chanic of London, which is proving ania, to bo Third Postmastc-" showers That help to ripen the fruits and flowers. sm rlnriricn the dav with von blissful song. General, Grier haying declined the position.

tained the Emperor and the King Of the Belgians; the second the Queen of the Belgians, Princess Stephanie and Prince Eu-dolph; the third tht Empress Clementine while you may, dear, sweet and But he lorgot ail about it as neproua- 4 ly marched up the aisle after his father; and the novelty of being alone in the big pew. with so many prayer-books, ha-socks and footstools at hts service, the singing, floral decorations and other unusual things drove the candy entirely out of his mind till his father began to preach. Then ho slid down on one of the footstools and drew it out of his pocket-It stuck to his handkerchief, and it stuck to his gloves, and before he was satisfied it was all over his face; it was not all ca'en by the time ho felt sleepy, so he slid along hs footstool to the register in tho end ot the pew. opened it. The Senate1 Judiciary Committee oted to report adversely on the nomination Mrons-1 Is not a crack in it.

Hence It is thought this change in thcsolMitytyf ihestructure appears to be due to some effect produced in tbo earth underneath the building by the shock of earth quake. 1 1 highly The i process is called and consiits, in coating the articles with a silicate composition and subsequently subjecting them to a high heat in a furnace, thereby, 4 fusing the composition into the Make sure of Tour moment of Kure delight. of Stanley Matthews as Associate Justice of and her governess. The route of procession No matter what trials may come before the Supreme Court. lil J1 was lined with troops and the crowd of pco pie numbered thousands, who greeted the Pkesident, Gabfield is said to have night." Celio Thaitcr, In Wide Awake.

TOLLY ASD HER CHICKESS. Tbe, 1 clearly intimated that he should consider the Jffincr's il Jt'uiieittt-r-A Frontier In. fluent party, especially the Princess- Stephanie, with the loudest and heartiest acclamations. The' party on their arrival were affection votes of Senators upon the question of Robertson's confirmation to be a test of personal and political 'The Presi A. Trme SJ(ry.

ately welcomed by the Empress in the great ter disposed of was the Chinese Immigration I am going to tell you a littlo story. gallery of the castle. Among the distin and it is just as true as it can bo. It is treaty, wnicn was ratineu witnoui amenu-ment by a practically unanimous vote. The Chinese commercial treaty, after brietdiscus-sion.

was also ratified without amendment. Gen. D. Thos. 15.

George, Topeka. Officers President, Cha- E. Faulkner; Vice-President and General 'Manager, G. Saffordf Treasurer, Weston. Arnold; Secretary, Thos.

B. George. The State Dental Association, at its recent session at Topeka, elected the follow-ingoflicers: President, Dr. A II. Thompson, of Topeka First Vice-President, Dr.

L. P.Mereditlr, of Abilene; Second Vice-President, W. H- Shuke, of Atchison Secretary, Dr. J. D.l Patterson, of Lawrence; Treasurer, Dr M.

-Callahan, of Topeka. Papers, were read, by-Dr. Meredith, 'Or Dentistry and Society;" and; by Dr, Patter-son, i'On the 'Rational Ethics of The Winficld Monilor snya: Winficld is very fortunate in selected as the place at which to hold the, next State Camp Meeting. Heretofore these meetings have been held at Eisinark Grove, but this year the Conference made a The-ground guished visitors present were the Frince of Wales and Prince and rrincess William of dent, it is said, scrupulously abstained from threats, but it was very evident that he would regard a vote against Eobertson as an unfriendly- act toward -his Administration and toward himself. Russia.

i-s. about a hen. There wero twenty hens in Mr. Penny's yard, and some were- white, and some were black, and some were gray. This one was white, and her name was 1 Tin Anderson, of -whoso death in notice Wus mdo last -week, had a romantic trip from Summit to Pel Norte.

Fourteen men drew the body lashed to a sled to the top of tho and eight men came on from the divide to the toll-irate with tbe corpse. From the toll gate to Pel Norte the trip was ma lc in wagons. Hero is an incident Of frontier life well worth pondering upon by our readers, We reprint it from the Prvsixcbir as an instance of that unfailing friendship which exists in the breasts of men whose exteriors may he rough, but whoso humanity would impel them to wad)' through and with the rest of the candy in his hands, lay his head on a hassock he had put up on the cushions on the scat and went to sleep. His father was preaching an Easter sermon on the resurrection, and, speaking of tho faithlessness of Thomas, who would not believe the Lord had riicn till he shuld see in His hands and put DisrATCu from St. Petersburg say 11 oceeding with the calendar of treaties, the Senate next ratified in qnick succession the extradition treary with the United States of Colombia; Consular convention with Italy, modifying and defining the judicial powers of certain consulates: the convention with Mo measures lessen the rent for French- Ambassador -ok Constan metaL -l" iM." Alfred Dnmcsnil, a son-in-law ot Jules Micheler.

claims to have 11. a lc an interesting end useful discovery how to preserve in a perfectly vigorous state without any earth. With the shelter of a glass, hellebores taken up at the end oiNovembcr ami the middle of December have remained from two and a half to three months in blossom-Other plants primroses, daisies, violets, etc have not only been in bloom for three months, but have thrown out new buds. Bulbous roots, small shrubs, exotic plants such as azaleas and cyclamens take equally well to the process. M.

Dunicsnil exhibited some specimens of plants blo)m- ins without earth, in Koucn, last December; and at his mc, about fourteen milas from lb it citv, any one may Pollv. lands from thirty to sixty-five per cent. This will apply to, the thirteen Northern One day Mrs. Perry said to the girl in tin L-itj-lien- Ninrv. mil mnv nut tinople has handed the Torte a note saying that the dispatch of any armed force to Tunis by Turkey would be regarded as a belli." rocco respecting the taxation prerogatives of the Moorish Government and the treaty with Japan, prescribing reciprocal duties for the Japanese and United States Governments in Governments' There will be other measures ttmk rlnnh'a omr nn dr Pnllv Whit his finncr in the print of the nails, ho of amelioration for' the South.

The expec caso of shipwrecks upon their respective coasts. tations of a constitution are probably chi and cover her up with a basket." cried out in an impassioned, reproachful Polly was very young, and bad never tone, Thomas. Thomas, wherefore o-Kt it I tlidst thou merical. COMMERCE AND IXDUSTKY. llames to pay the last tribute of respect to a follow man.

Picture tho procession wading up the snow-clad mountain, silently An contest mow- jri Five Directors of the defunct First I -v reserved for this occasion is that belonging the body upon a ru'le vehicle. Above timber- would be good lun; Due wncn tne Das- -ow siccpm. it May 6- Mr. Davres made an attempt to epealt on the resolution for the election of Senate officers, but the Democratic Senators resumed the tactics of altcrnatuis: motions to go into execntive session and to adjourn, until Mr. Dawes cave up the fight for the day, and, National Bank of Newark, N.

have been to Andrews, on'which held our lino, whero silenci rclgni supremo, tho kct was put over her she felt as if she progress at Durango, between Tko Stockton's band of desperadoes and the peaceable business citizens of the town. The ray was accuaioiuuu iu um cawm Thomas by his father when he had dono my indicted for conspiracy and aiding and abet County Fair. The place is wplendidlv adapt- cold almost unendurable, thoso friends, stal- should fly. It was not nice to be shut un in the dark. And them she did tret ting falsification of the books and reports of wart, good and true, their toilsome upon his motion, the Senate went into execu desperadoes number, perhaps, twenty men, the institution.

tive session. and, being abetted by the gamblers and see the results no has oorainea- A valuable plastic matei ial has Thk Missouri Pacific extension to ed for the purpose, and a great deal of work will be done to improve the -natural advantages. The meeting will begin on the 10th of September and close on the 25th. something needing reproof, and the words wakened him. so starting suddenly up, his molasses-covered handkerchief sticking to his curls, ho looked wildiv around and then towards tho so tired! It takes only three weeks to hatch chickens, but it was four weeks bcfoie Folly's duckling came out of the chi.il.' Fort Worth, is completed.

May 9. Mr. Kellogs offered a resolution calling on the Postmaster-General and Secretaries of VFarandXavy, State and Treasu roughs, who comprise a large proportion of the population of the place, the unruly crowd, in point of numbers, far exceed the The newly invented Fontaine locomo The Auditor of State issued fifty-nine Ami whn tho rnmn nnt' fnnnc Duloit. with a loud "Sirf patents for school lands during the month of tested on the Canada Southern Railway, made the most astonishing speed ry, for information in regard to employees in their respective departments. On objection from Mr.

Ferry the resolution was laid over under the rules. The Senate then, on they looked! They were very large! There was not a little confusion in the April, embracing 6,275 acres, of which 3,040 were east and 3,035 west of the south princi on record 111 miles in 98 minutes. motion of Mr. Dawes, went intoexecntive session, and when the doors were re-opened ad way over the snow crust, to be rewarded only by thft consciousness that tbe remains of their comrade shall find Christian sepulture in dedicated ground. Some account of this kind act will, doubtless, go across tho sea and reach, perhaps, some cottage in Sweden, where tbo old parents shall read tbe inttcr, hnd, amid their blinding tears, thank God tbnt in far oil America the body of their son, whose soul went out of tbis world from the loneliness of a for Anderson died suddenly, with no one near was Cifrcd for and decently buried.

So may it be witb all of us, and not, as in many cases in these rugged mountains, where tho all ingulllng avahtnebe sweeps tbe miner to sudden death, and an unknown and unknown lie City (CuU H'orld. Official, information is published pal meridian. The former brought $3.06 and the latter $3.75 per acre. and yellow, with round bills and very church at the lunny sigut, ami seeing queer feet, and when they tried to walk smiles on all tho faces around him, and they waddled. Polly had never seen his father look of dismay, ho whined any ducklings before, and I suppose out a mo3t pitiful Whit do you u-arU she thought these creatures were chick- and then sank down out of sight that the majority of stockholders in the St.

journed. PERSONAL AND POIiITICAIj. Louis, Iron Mountain Southern Railway The aggregate aid voted by town have agreed with the Missouri Pacific Eail way Company to sell their shares to the lat The President has sent a message to the Senate withdrawing the following New been introduc3tl in Germany for ornamental and other purposes. Five parts of sifted whiting are mixed wilh a solution of one part of glue, and, on these two being well worked up into a paste, a proportionate quantity of Venetian turpentine ii added, in to prevent bi ittloness; a small amount of linseed oil is also put with the mixture, to obviate its clinging to the hands, and the mass may be colored by kneading in any color that may bo desired. The substance thu3 formed may be pressed into shapes, and used for the production of bas-reliefs aud other figures, and may be likewise worked by hand into models the hands to be rubbed with linseed oil, and the mass to be kept warm during the process.

On becoming cool and dry, which takes place in a few hours, it 13 as hard as stone. ter, receiving pay therefor in full-paid stock ships in Morris County to the Topeka, Sa-lina Western Road is $71,000. The proposition carried in five townships and was beaten in one. ens. Tbev did not look like other in a tempest of sods ana tears, nungicu chickens, to be sure, but she thought with molasses.

they were all the nicer for that Tommy has not yet forgotten that Mamie Fenny came out laujrhinjr, and occasion, and he hopes that, as his la- quiet business men. This being the case, the latter are afraid to make any fight, being convinced that, if any one is particularly prominent in a movement against the roughs, he will be subjected to the danger of being killed or burned out- The consequence is the town is under control of the desperadoes, who live upon what they can get by thieving and robbery. They -raid the country far and near, and tho cattle which they run off are killed in Durango openly and sold. Four hundred cattle were captured atone time from herders on the Las Animas and disposed of in the town. The result of these raids is that Ike Stockton has become very well supplied with funds, which he uses freely in fitting out men who wish to join him, and making friends and followers York nomnations: Stewart L.

"Woodford, of the Missouri Pacific Eailway Company at the rate of three shares of the Missouri for United States Attorney for Southern District Cherryvale built one hundred new set a Dan of corn-meal dough near the ther says, it will not be likely to nap- four shares of the Iron Mountain. It is un Youth' of New York; AsalVVTcuny, United States Attorney, Eastern District; Lewis E. Payne, rmot Hoor. Pollv was very huniT-v. pen arain his wholo life houses last year and claims a population of A Smoldering Volcano.

dcrstood that a distinct management for each Companion. but she would not touch one mouthful road will be continued. United States Marshal Southern District; Clinton McDougall, United States Marshal, G. Heed, proprietor, and Col. S.

A remarkably interesting experi Northern District; "John B. Taylor, Collec N. Wood and Rev. D. P.

Mitchell, editors of the Topeka Slate Journal, have been sued ment has just been made at Calais and Do until she had called her little ones to breakfast. There were twelve of them, and they dipped in their round bills like spoons. After breakfast they rolled up their eyes, and what do you suppose they ver, on the English Channel, between, which Household Soap Making Mr. MY'. Menzies gives, in the Chemist and Druggist, the following practical recipe for making soao without boiling: Take exactly ten pounds of double re places conversation has been kept up viva tor of Customs, Buffalo.

These gentlemen are all known as friends and adherents of Senator Conkling. Tne nominalion of Judge Eobertson for Collector of Customs was not in a civil suit by Eev. Allen Buckner, Chaplain of the Senate. The lawyers in the case are Messrs. Davis Jetmore, and the amount claimed its damages is $10,000.

A criminal voce, by means of a new kind of telephone, which has been patented under the name of WIT AND WISDOM. withdrawn. information was also filed against the same As a result of the conference between the electrophone. Not only were words whispered into the apparatus at Calais distinctly heard at Dover, and of course vice verm, but the listener at one end was per- parties by the County Attorney, with Davis President Garfield, tue Secretary pf War, Jetmore as assistants. The action is for among the rougher element or the country.

He furnishes rilles, revolvers and horses to his men, and they are Ss'well equipped as possible. Recently a meeting was held in order to effect a truce between the outlaw's the citizens, but; no settlement of the trouble could be arrived nt and the matter remained very much as it was before. A few days after a party of citizens fell in with a party of Stockton's men at a point not far from Durango, and a fight en and Generals Sherman and Sheridan, an or libel contained in a letter published in der has been promulgated rpstoiiu the mil fectiy able-distinguish1 by mere tones of voice the person who Mras speaking at the A connBSPOSDEST at St. Petersburg nays: It would bs difr'cult to exa-fgurato tbo gravity of the sit null miu Kins a at tho present moment. Never before wai the need of a steady band at the bolra so deeply onl so universally felt.

It required nothing lef-s than tbc travo ly of the th of March to open men's eyes to the fact tlat the reform which tbe rcv-olutii nists endeavored to wring from the Government by deeds of bloodshed enn not and must be 1 ng rietayi d. In the matter of Intelligence te wanes of 'Kasia are far superior to the men. If they ventured to formulate their desires, tbev could repeat he do-niands-ci nttiined in the last proclamation of the famous Executive Committee. It surprising to see how much there is in common between ltussian intelligence and the revolutionary party. The dhtinction between them lies not in the end, but in the means.

Tbe very absence of that free lom which soma demand, nnd nil desire, leaves tho Russian reformer no choice but silence or sedition. Nj one who ba traveled through Russia lately can bave failed to mark the difference be tween tbc peasant of the past and till peasant of the present. Servile politeness hat given place to independence, rude and the Weekly Journal of March 24, 1881, alleging that Mr. Buckner had drawn pay illegally for services as Chaplain. other end.

itary divisions to the same status as before the order of December 8, 18S0, which created the Division of tbc Gulf; Bv the new order Eads' ship railway contract has been were thinking about? luey wero thinking how much they wanted to swim. Wasn't it strange? How did they "know anything about swimming? They had never seen any water; they had Only seen the blue pump in the yard. But they made up their little minds that they would go. and find some water. Now, there was a pond behind the barn, not very far off.

Nobody told them it was there, but they ran that way as fast as they could waddle. Their mother ran after and tried to stop them, but the moment they saw the water thoso ducklings jumped right in! first caee under the new Prohibi Gen. Schofield is placed on waiting orders unanimously approved by the Mexican fined ninety-etght per centum caustic soda powder, put it in any can or jar with forty-five pounds (four and a half gallons) of water, stir it once or twice, when it will dissolve immediately and become quite hot; let it stand until the lye thus made is cold. Weigh out and place in any convenient vessel for mixing exactly seventy-five pounds of clean grease, tallow, or oil (not mineral oil). If grease or tallow be used, melt it slowly over the fire nntil it is liquid and just warm say temperature not more than one hundred degrees Fahrenheit.

If oil be" used no heating is required. Pour the lve slowly into the melted grease or oil in a small stream continuously, at the same time stirring tory law was tried at Topeka on the 5th, Mr. until further orders of the President, with The new strawberry joke will take the short cake WUliamsport Jireakfast Table. "I'm pretty well setup," remarked the typo when he was full. Louisville Courier-Journal.

I Never despise the lowly. It requires a man with considerable push to propel a wheelbarrow. Boston Iran-script. A girl in one of these poke bonnets looks as though she was sitting at the rear end of a Kansas wagon. Burlington Hawk-eye.

Michigan has a man with three arms. He is the only fellow alive who can take two girls sleighing and enjoy it; Boston l'ost. Chamber of Official news is received that the route of the Sonora Eailroad has been full pay. The territory formerly embraced in the Division of the Gulf is restored to the sued, during which one of the Stockton men was killed and one citizen wounded. No arrests were made.

Stockton is taking every precaution to strengthen himself and is daily becoming more formidable. It is understood Holmes, a druggist, being arraigned in the Folice Court for selling a bottle of Hostct-ter's bitters." It was proven that the bitters were sold by a clerk through a misunderstanding of the law. The City Attorney said Division of the Missouri, which will remain under command of Lieut. Gen. Sheridan that as soon as he has completed his ar The Divisions of the Atlantic and Pacific will changed and will pass through Magdalena and strike the Arizona border in the vicinity of Santa' Cruz, whence it will skirt the frontier until it connects with the Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe.

f. it was not his duty to recommend leniency, rangemcnis he will make a raid into New remain unchanged, under command re Mexico, in order to get even with the people spectively of Gen. Hancock and Mc but the selling was undoubtedly an Inadvertence on the part of the Police Dowell. 5 of the San Juan for the killing of his brother, If he docs, he will have a warm reception, Judge Thomas stated that he would fine the One lie developments of the Star- CRIMES AND CASUALTIES. Governor Wallace has sent requisitions for Toute contract investigation now in progress someWuics brutal.

hen the old man bows to tho passing stranger tbe youth goes on his way with a sullen stare. Tbe lat is tie fact that a contract lei lot jiver nine of Stockton's men to Governor Pitkin, at Den ver. accused $100 and costs, which was the least sum that could be assessed under the law. The Judge further stated that it was the Intention of the Court in tho future to Inquire service from St. Louis to St.

Paul, going in Toor Polly! How frightened she was! How she flapped her wings and clucked! She though they were crazy, and she was sure they would drown. But no, they struck out their little feet and began to swim. It was a pretty sight. They held up their heads and looked very gay. Polly did not know what to think of this; but when she found it did not hurt them at all she was very proud, and liked it as well as they did.

After this The Jews in Podolia have been mal to effect July 1, 1880. On June 30, the day with a Hat wooden stirrer aoout tnrce inches broad; continue gently stirring until the lye and grease are thoroughly combined and in appearance like honey-Do not stir too long or the mixture will separate itself again. The time required varies somewhat with the weather and the kind of tallow, grease or oil used; from fifteen to twenty minutes will be enough. When the treated, and troops have been sent to their preceding, thti date, Mr; James E. White, of all intoxicated persons brought there where they purchased their liquor, and if they gave the information action would be protection.

7 Mail Superintendent at Chicago, notified the Department at Washington that the route A fire occurred within the Missour taken in accordance with the premises. No Wagner, the composer, affects cats. Exchange. So does his music. Three bars of it are enough to throw a cat into forty-five tits.

Boston (Jlobe. When a man is pitching pennies and loses one, he reminds us of "Noah's weary dove," inasmuch as he is one cent out. Cambridge Tribune. "Dimple" is the name of a new bonnet. The purchase of one of these is said to make a dimple like a gravel-pit in a man's pocketbook.

Chicago Tribune. The Boston physicians have dealt a was an entirely superfluous one, being cov Penitentiary inclosure at Jefferson City, on tice was given that an appeal would be the night of the 9th, entirely destroying Sul ereci by existing service at every point north of Keokuk, Iowa, far better than It could be they came to the pond every day, and mixing is completed, pour ou the livan's saddle-tree shop and Triesmeyer's Morris Cheney and Daniel Abbott were crushed to death and several others were seriously injured by the falling of a building which had been "jacked" for repairs at Littleton, N. H. Mrs. Caixen and her son were drowned while crossing the Chippewa Itiver, at Benson, in a skiff.

Their bodies were recovered. Three children were killed by lightning near Winona, on the 5th, Six miners lost their lives by a fire in a coal shaft at Carbondale, on theCth. Fourteen of their companions were rescued from their perilous position after great exertion, and were resuscitated. A freight engine and ten ears went through a bridge on the Green Bay Min taken from tbe decision of the Court to the District Court of Shawnea County. shoe shop, together with the prison engine she came witn them, tne tnougni there never was such a bright family as sufhcicntly large to hold it, previously by the river service, and recommending that the route be discontinued.

No notice being The State Homoeopathic Medical So and machinery. The Capital Guards were as hers. They were brighter than their dampening the sides witn water so ciety, recently in session at Topeka, elected put under arms and marched to the prison mouier: auu irony waa aauinuuvi uxs- to prevent any outbreak of prisoners, but ter has a dangerous knowledge of his. rights and wrongs, which makes him in many cases a willing listener to the insidious coumcls of revolutionary propagandists. Go where you will, lrora the White ea to the Black Sea, from tbe Danube to tbe Amoor, peasants are awakening from the death-liko slumber of centuries.

Ibe spring-time of National life is dawning. Trees still look withered and dead, the winter snow still whitens the ground, tbe chilly sleet rustles through tbe branches, but tbe sap is rising, and leaves, blossoms nni fruit will soon spring forth. What sort of crop it will be depends mainly on decisions that must shortly bo taken. Meantime iho Emperor lives In retirement at Gatschina, and sees no ono but Prince Varisutaoff Douho-kofT. People speak in official circles of moral abdication, and sbake their heads when they speak of the future.

It may be, however, that erelong wef hall have a manifesto of some sort and an indication of the poller to be put sued. At present there Is none, and Russia without a Government." j. 1 A Novel Bead Made? causc she could not swim. the following officers: President, Dr. H.

W. Boby, of Vice-President, Dr. W. D. Gentry, of Wyandotte: Secretary.

taken of this, again on July 8 Superintendent AVhite wrote the Department a letter of similar import, adding the information that the only service performed over the route was the carrying of an empty mail fortunately their services were not needed. Dr. J. IL Mosely, of Olathe; Corresponding Well, the next summer came, and Polly sat on some hen's eggs, just as tbe other hens did, and of course she hatched chickens instead of ducklings. COSDENSED TELEGRAMS.

to prevent the soap sticking. Wrap up the box well with old blankets, or, better still, put it in a warm place until the next day, when the box will contain a block of one hundred and thirty pounds of soap, which can afterward be cut up with a wire. Remember tho chief points in the above directions, hich must be exactly followed- Tho must be allowed to cool. If melted pouch each way, and saying in conclusion Secretary T. J.

Patcbin, of Topeka; If it is the intention of the Department to Treasurer, Dr. G. II. T. Johnson," of Atchi The Senate on the 10th, on motion of blow to tile-painting by sending a woman devotee of the art to an asylum for the insane, merely because she decorated the top of her husband's best silk hat.

4 Littlo Johnny was visiting at ncghbor's house. He was offered' a piece of bread and bulter, which ho ac have the exchange of empty pouches be nesota. Railroad, between Elm Lake -and Mr. Pendleton, went into executive sessi-ui She took them down to the pond the Very first thing. Wasn't it queer that tween "St Panr-and Louis continued, and adjourned at its close, I sr i 7 7 son.

It was decided to hold the next meeting at Wyandotte, and to invite the Western Academy of Homa-opalhy and the American Institute of Ilomtropathy to bo present. The she should, rcmemocr noonc nr 1 please so advise." This-communication was Rexterville, "Wisconsin, the other day. The bridge had been set on fire by a miscreant. The engineer was seriously hurt. Uut they would not go into the water.

Senator Conkling made a lengthy speech before the republican Senatorial likewise shelved in Washington, and the ser cepted Mrs. Charles Murrt, of Canton, vice was continued until March 31, 1SS1, at an expense of $29,980. Postmaster-General Caucus held on' the 9th, in which he pre but not with any decree of Sho clucked and, scolded and almost tallow or grease be used it must not bo iiasm: "What do you say, pushed them in. but it was ot no use; moro than warm. The exact weight of him they couldn't swim, aud they wouldn't double-refined ninety-eight pcrcentum cnthusi members of the Association were tendered a grand banquet ml ball by their friends on the evening of the 5th.

had been ordered by her physician to JohnnvP" said tho lady, cxpeetin said tho lady, expecting sentcd with great force and perspicuity his reasons for opposing the confirmation of take quinine puis every three nours ana a A cyclono on Buckeye Creek, Chase morphine powder thrice a day. She reversed try. I oiiy was very angry, tuca oau chickens! Why, they were worse than thought, and she would not the order, wilh fatal results. She had been to say Thank j-ou." 1 say it am cake," was the impolite response, Oalvaton f. 1 The Bishop of a i neighboring diocese wa recently invited to attend married but two weeks.

Judge Eobertson a Ji be Port of New York. He showed that llobcrtwn hud been, and still continued to be, an aggressive foe to him and his friends, and declared that he had worked the disruption of his County, a few nights' ago, carried the roof and porch! of a store-house 200fcct away, scattering them into a thousand pieces. No harm to material or occupants, and no other Truth may not be rtrangor than Action, but it is often quite ns strange, as witness the following story of real lifo which; according to the Austrian papers, wll) soon lie told in onc ol tbe courts of iluda-Pcstb, before wbichaiuit is now pending which involves tho large fortune mentioned at tbc cud of this "novel ready be their mother another minute. will laugh, but Tolly turned and Mart Patterson, aged 23, and married on the previous day, committed suicide at Philadelphia by leaping from a house touched. party at home as he was dividing it national wcnl- homo.

The chickens followed, but she drove them back. They peeped, and she packed them with her bill. They were hungry, but she gave them The third annual convention of the ly. He (Conkling) was uncompromisingly bridge into the river. She was highly re powdered caustic soda and tallow or oil must be taken; also the lye must bo stirred into the grease, not grease or oil added to the lye.

If the grease or tallow used be not clean, or contain salt, it must be "rendered" or purified previous to use, that is to say, boiled with water and allowed to become hard again to throw out tho impurities. Any salt present will spoil the wholo operation entirely, but discolored or rancid grease or tallow just as good as fresh for soap-making purposes. If tho soap turn out sticky and uneven it has not been thoroughly mixed. If Tory sharp to the taste, too much soda has been taken. If soft, mild and opposed fo Robertson for any Federal office, spected.

Her friends believe that the pros Eleventh Sabbath -school District of Kansas will be held in Church, on May 19th and 20lh. iAll, Sabbath-school as Robertson was personally opposed to the commencement exercises 01 medical college. A numerous gathering siguali zed tho occasion, and the good Bishop was among tho ubcr. Tho graduating classs proved to an unusually largo one, and as soon as the last candidate had received his diploma, the venerable ecclesiastic arose and, turninsr toward the' audience with a no dinner or supper. When night came she would not take lim.

In regard to his personal relations James has now sent special thanks toiirper-intendent White for his earnest protests against this fraud, and he is instructed to investigate another river route in the same vicinity, In 1879 Joseph Funk and J. Black-man, of Philadelphia, made bids and were awarded contracts for three star-route mail contracts in Texas, giving as bondsman W. E. Casen. The contractors never attempted to perform their contracts and they were accordingly given to the next highest bidders at a largely increased compensation.

The Post-office authorities have now caused the arrest of the three parties named, on a charge of conspiring to defraud the TJnited States by the execution of worthless bonds, it being evident that both the bidders and bondsman were mere "straw" men, and acted in collusion with other parties. Neither Funk, Blackman nor Casen is of the least pecuniary responsibility. They are all them under her wing, but went to roost with some other be ns on a pole in the workers-in the counties of Butler, Cowley, Sumneri Barbour, Kingman and Sedgwick are members-of this convention. with Mrr. Garfield, Conkling.

that the President had made him certain He had -trusted in thein and he had been deceived in the most inexcusable 1 In 185 ft merchant had a son whoso estrrtv tigancc giving great trouble, he thnughl It best to obtain him a oominlssioa lit the Austrian nrmy. Tbc young man had rlseo to tho rank of Lieutenant when the war of 1859 broke out. ileing sent against the Piodmout-esc he thought proper to dotcrt to the enemy, but on the first engagement ho was captured by tho Austriatis, and would nt once have been btought before a court-martial had he not fallen dangerously ill of. a On tbo day of tho battle of Muteira he lay in tbomUltar In Ixavcirworth, it, is said, but little pect of continued poor health and the excitement attending her marriage had affected her reason. The Southern.

Utcs are on the war-; path, and a general uprising is In La riata County, CoIq. three ranchmen, named May, Smith and Thatcher, were knieHi i'. MISCKlXiANEOtJS. Lieut. Bcllis, who pursued the Indian murderers of the McLauren family manner.

"When Mr. Conkling had closed barn. The poor little chickens felt very sorry, but she ne-cr, never forgave them for not learning to swim! And so they had to grow up without any mother. Don't vou think this is a droll story? his remarks, Mrl Hawley rose, and in a tem attention is paid. to tho Prohibitory law.

There aire some twelve or fifteen saloons selling liquor the same as if there were no law perate but earnest' speech defended the President. The caucus adjourned without against It, but nobody so far seems to have felt it a duty to enter complaint those And wasn't Polly very bright for a hen, with a head not as big as a walnut? action. At a subsequent meeting held on tho 10th, while the gravity of the situation was engaged in tho traffic. greasy, too little soda has been used. In either case it must now be thrown into a pan aud brought to a boil with a little moro water.

In the first caso boiling is all that is necessary; ia the other instances a very little oil or a very little more of the double rcfiucd powdered caustic soda mut bo added face expressive of tho utmost sympathy, quietly remarked. "Brethren, let Uf pray." Brooklyn Chronicle. The Time. In the parlor staying late Harry lingers with his fate. Till bcr ma.

who cannot siccp. Calls, What time is It you kevpl" Harry, thinking she would get Time exact hr watch to set. Answers, with an air snhlim Do you wish to know the time?" lo you kn it?" sharp she cries, "Venn," sweetly ho replies. 1 didn't think you did. young man; But if you do, just tell my Ann." Norristown Herald.

generally "admitted, and a desire to har OurLi'Me 1 Tommy's Taffy. across the Rio Grande into Mexico, overtook them and killed four bucks and one squaw, wounding and capturing several squaws and children. nionize matters expressed, the caucus was so evenly divided it was impossible to tell whether it would finally decide to take up 'It is a remarkably occasion, find hospital there. Tbe hospital was hastily cvae uated by. the Austriana after the battle, tho patients who were sullioiontly recovered were hurriedly removed, and tho rest abandoned tc the mercy r.f tfid French.

There were thui lert behind in one room tho young and 1 Lieutenant-Colonel of fpanlsh origin, Coun' Kodriguei by name. Between the do parture of tbo Austrian and the arrival of tho French the latter diod, and young felt himself strong enough to make such alterations in the arrangements of tho room that should indlcato that be himself was the Count Rodriguez. Tho to tne water, xnese winwuiuciur A young man named W. S. Carson, for some time employed in the T.

S. F. yard at Topeka, is under arrest charged with purloining coupon tickets from the company's otlice, to which he had access, and selling them to outside parties, nis peculations were carried on for some time before he was detected. Robertson or send him over until "next scs- are may not happen again in all your life, happent however, if tho rcctions so 8ion- 5 lommv father naa 101.1 in re-1 nn(t nr ilm Jommy's father had told in re- fQnowctL and after the gard to his seventh birthday, that came na3 heen sevcral times with the on Easter Sunday that year. experience thus cained, the process is The following nominations were confirmed by the Senate on the 10th: James Longstrect, United States Marshal for Geor A Bloodless Unci.

Hie usual birthday party was put ou easy, ami the result will be Five cases of giant powder, containing 500 pounds, exploded in New York City the other day, without damage to person or property. Cork and Kilkenny (Ireland) are proclaimed under the arms act. In New York City tb.e other day a Miss Fannie Blanchette, of Buffalo, died from the effects of lead-poisoning, resulting An astonishing story is told of a till Monday, but on S.tturday night gia: Absalom Blythe, United State Marshal A French lawyer, having had a dis man named Peter Lemon, living in Do- three, however, in some way connected with Joseph R. Black, a coal operator and contractor, whose arrest has also probably been effected ere this, Funk is brother-in-law, Blackman is his coachman and Casen a sort of general dependent. The prisoners were lodged in jail in default of $5,000 bail each.

Referring to the President's withdrawal of the New York the Washington correspondent of the St. Louis Globe-Democrat telegraphs in substance: The war has begun in earnest. Ifanydoubts have existed as to what the' Administration intended to do in the Conkling-Robertson imbroglio, such doubts were sot at rest today by the withdrawal of names of Mr. Conk-ling's friends. This summary action of the President created a decided sensation, and is the only topic in, political elides to-night.

That the President should take tbis method of for South Carolina; Samuel W. Melton, puto with a neighbor went to a fencing al, tQ sU JunusuaUy color. peace of Villafranca found him restored to health and liberty, and in the possession of Count Kodrlgues' papers, cash and United States Attorney for' South Carolina; troit, to the effect that two years ago he swallowed a small lizard in a glass of water, and that it has lived-and continued to grow in the man's stomach until it has attained master to ioarn nis art. in urucr i.g.u eggs and making taffy, that a duel Never having touched a sword their molner Jd the in his Jife, he asked what he had bcttC' do. Tho master told him to hold his hold, nftr Philip H.

Emerson, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Utah Albert Woodcock, Collector of Jnternal Revenue for Third Dis trict of Illinois, always a good batch of soap. Beef tallow makes the hardest soap, mutton fat a rather softer soap; of oils, cotton seed is the cheapest and best, but the soap is much softer, lathering very freely, indeed. Ordinary household fat or dripping will make a nice soar, and in many places can be obtained at a trilling cot, and in exchange for goods sold. Such grease, however, must bo carefully examined for salt which it often contains. It will be evident that any smaller quant ty of soap can bo made at a time, according to tho above sword steadily on a level with his ad- .7 pUtes full of large dimensions, and can be felt just below the ribs and above the loins.

It versary's eye. remain immovable, wait love-knots, twisted sticks "The President has nominated Thomas E. McMorris, Colorado, Commissioner to ac moves about in the stomach, causing until the other man rushed forward and found himself spitted like a woodcock. and animals of all sorts, to Bet away in the ice-house, not to be touched tiu cept and ratify the agreement submitted by great pain and prof usp vomiting. Lemen can only rest while the lizard is If his antagonist came nearer he him the Indians of Colorado.

Monday. With this stock-in-trade our hero set up as a mnn or fashion in St. Petersburg, where be gained tbe heart of the daughter of a Russian Hear Admiral whom, with her father's consent, ho married. When tho young wife was about to become a mother tbe false Count proposed tbat they should visit bit ancestral homo. Ho did not, however, take her any farther than Hamburg, whence ho wrote to his father-in-law to the eireet tbat the home of bis ancestors was, in tbe French sense of tbe word, a chateau en Kfjxiyne, that his real name was and tbat ho was in urgent want of funds.

The Admiral at once started for Hamburg; but on bis arrival found his Son-in-law had died of tbe small-pox. From the pnpers left behind blm by tbe deceased it appears that be was tbe son of a merchant at Uuda-Pesth a fact which became moro interesting still and bv Ivinsr 11 at on back. lie self was to retreat; if the other retreated he should stand still. An hour later, the neighbor arrived in the same has come to? be hopeless of relief save It has been decided by the Treasury Department to extend tho" limit of time for receiving six per cent, bonds for continua assuming the offensive appears as much of a surprise to his friends as to anybody else. It had been faintly rumored about midnight last night that Mr.

Conkling would to-day call up It was a bright faster sun tnat snone on Tommy's birthday morning; but Tommy's mother had a sick headache, and Lottie couldn't wear her new directions, by taking the ingredient in exact proportion. It is not advisable to by deal h. VV hen the accident occurred his weight was 175 pounds, and it ia now seventy-three, lie is sixty years tion at 3 1-2 per cent. The date tho ignorant plight in regard to the art 01 dueling. To him the fencing maiter gave the same directions.

When the the uncontested nominations rom his State, which meant his friends, and press them for limit will be extended is believed to be the white dress and pink sash to church aft- make raore lhan double the quantity 1 er all, 20th inst. confirmation. The President doubtless un derstood this, and quickly decided to fore from the use of cosmetics. Hayes White, the murderer of Sheriff Beattie of Crittenden County, has been sentenced to be hanged on" the 10th of June? Justin McCarthy has given notice in the House of Commons that he Will move at an early day that the action of the Irish Executive in arbitrarily arresting a member of Parliament and proclaiming the City of Dublin under martial law is an abuse of the powers granted by the Coercion act, and is talculated to aruse. dissatisfaction and mar the results of the remedial proposals.

There, was stormy scene in the Pennsylvania House of 'Representatives on the Cth. A petition was presented 'asking for the impeachment of Gov-Hoyt at Attorney-General Palmer, or corrupt conduct in appointing Judges to serve five years who should only have been appointed until the next general election, and in pardoning Kemble and his companions from the "pirn ishment due them for their crimes. A resolution was finally adopted characterizing the petition as impertinent, improper and scan two dnensts met eacnassumea tne same Mr. William Carpenter, in writ. attitude as they had been directed, and for several minutes stood perfectly mo stall such a proceeding by their withdrawal.

The comjment on the course of the Preaident She didn't mind the disappointment, but Tommy felt so badly about staying at home, it was decided to trust him alone in the big pew, for Tommy's father reset ibed, as it is difficult to work mora hand. In 1877 M. de Lavergno estimate-? the value of the agricultural produce of France at 1.500. 000, 000 including wine, cattle, anil all other products ol ing of a visit to the Falls of Niagara, heartily sympathizes with the impression management of the Texas Pa-cine Eailroad Company have applied for a company of United States soldiers to be sent to the western terminus of the road to protect workmen and property from a gang of is widespread, and differs" only as the com tionless, each thinking tbat the other would advance. Tho bystanders looked on in amazement, the seconds were as- strtlahasl and at lAncrth Hrmifrht thA mentator is in sympathy with MP.

Garfield or Mr Conkling. Ta tatter's friends are of the opinion that the President has crreatly overshot the It -will drive which tne sound 01 the mighty rush of water; made upon Mr. Schuyler, who thus concluded an article in Scribner'st I have SDoken onlv of the nitch and desperadoes farce to an end by declaring honor satisfied. The lawyer lowered his aching was the preacher. When he was dressed in his new white braided suit, feeling very manly with his button-hole bouquet of UTies-of-the-valley, and waiting for his father to come out from the study.

Tommy thnutrht of that tartV. and what a help Senators to a square issue between Conklin; The monument to Stonewall Jackson was unveiled by the Association of the Army the soiL In 1878. Mr. Caird. who is England what M.

de Laverene is ta France, estimated the total value of the agricultural products of the United rhjthm of Niagara. What is the quality to his father-in-law from bis accidentally reading an olllcial advertisement calling upon the long-lost 8- to appear and claim a large inheritance left hi in by his uncle, as In case of bis not appearing it would bo distributed among tho collateral relatives. The neighbor and esteemed con-ternporary of the Tombstone (Arizona) Jipilaph is the Tombstone printed in the village 01 Unlucky arms saving: "I had no idea that a duel of Northern Virginia at Metarie Cemetery, was such hard work: 1 would a thousand and Garfield. They may take their choice, but they must take one or the other. The President's friends re highly pleased at his exhibition Of backbone.

They de lare he will New Orleans, on the 10th. Fitz Hugh Lee and Jefferson Payis, addressed an Immensa I I times rather plead for a dozen houn or its toner uivine: JL here is no other word for a tone made and fashioned by the infinite God. I repeat, there is no roar at all it js the sublimcst mus! upon Kingdom at $783, 000. 000. 1 he area ol France is double that tf tho UaitcJ Kingdom.

and comfort it would be to hira through the lonjf senrjon. erind Conkling to powder before this fight is gathering. than fight as wo have been doing for aj I many minutes over- The Democrats are chucking in great.

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