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The Dunlap Reflector from Dunlap, Kansas • 2

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The Manager's Mistake. i Miss Beckon I wonder why man CONGRESSIONAL. NEWS IN BRIEF. THE DUNLAP REFLECTOR. FOR FREE COIMGE.

ager B. has so much trouble with hr," leading lady. He never used to hav M. PADGETT SONS. Publishers.

Miss Uubb Why, don't you Know. THE SENATE DEFEATS THE The idiot married her at the end of last season. Boston Courier. Jan 28. ForHgrn affairs nnd finamo occupied the attention of the Senate.

Mr. Thurston of Nebraska, viRorously uprnld a trongf application of till Monroo doctrine, and was at times warmly applauded for the patriotic ring of hig sentiments. Senator Turpio of In-diann, touched on the Turki-h atrocities in a HOUSE BOND BILL. Topeka grand jury adjourned without indicting any body-snatchers. Ice crop in and around St Joseph being deemed a failure, ice men will go further north for a supply.

A jury at Wichita acquitted F. M. Williamson of the murder of H. 11. Leonard of that citv.

who was killed DUN LAP, KAKSAS, Passes the Silver Substitute by a Vote of Suspicions. "Ethel, were you out sleighing with brief butvory energetic speech, in which he declared that the reolution just nassed If every woman dressed to phase the average man she wouldn't spend hall bo much for clothes as she does now. the armless wonder last 43 to 35 Provide! for Free and Unlimited Coinage of Silver at the Katlo of 10 to 1 The Vote in Detail. "Whv, pana, what a question! what put such an idea into your head?" last fall for his insurance money. Dupont, Republican, the Delaware powder magnate, has won his fight for a seat in the United States Senate, the committee voting 6 to 4 in his favor, by Congress should be followed by a blow, a shot, which should crash through the Sultan's seralgio, sweeping back Mohammo-d-uiism and advancing Christianity.

Mr. Voor-hees of Indiana, who was until recently chairman of the tinanc? committee, spoke in advocacy of the rcmonctization of silver and sharply '1 saw your escort Holding me- Washington, Feb. 3. The free coin The times are hard. Paderewskl is now only able to pick up from $20,000 to 30,000 a week for playing the piano.

lines in his teeth." Detroit Free Press. and against Higgins, being on strictly party lines. arraigned tuosi responsible for the elimination age bill passed the Senate Saturday by a majority of seven. There was a good deal of parliamentary sparring of silver from the coinage, Mr. Gray of Dela Marcus MeHris of Louisiana, In Court Circles, lis Oh, ves, when I was in London ware nrged the advantage of a gold standard.

before the final vote was reached, and His speech was notable in its presentation I was enthusiasticly received in Venezuela has the modern idea of war. She intends to take a whack at J. Bull's pocketbook. That's his weak point. of the fluctuatiois of pricss, showing them number of senators were disap picked up a pocketbook at Bowling Green containing nearly $3,000 in money andcertified checks.

Name of "Elizabeth Bates, Dover, was in the pocketbook. She, simply What was the charge. pointed because they were excluded from offering amendments. to rosnlt from natural cause) and not from silver demonetization. Mr.

Clark of Wyoming spoke in favor of silver coinage. Another effort against you? Catholic Register. The amendments that were pending made by Mr. Jones of Arkansas in charge of Morris wrote to the owner, the silver bond bill to have the vots fixe 1 fr Thur day. Mr.

Hill objected however, and she went to Louisiana and got the before 2 o'clock were voted upon and rejected. How's This! We offer One Hundred Dollars reward Or perhaps it should be eaid that the sew Captain-General Weyler of Cuba is expected to Weyl the rebels back intc the Spanish camp. Mr. Jones notified Senators to prepare for a Then Mr. Gorman made a motion to for any case of Catarrh that cannot money.

She offered Morris $25 for his honesty; he declined it, but she prevailed upon him to accept $5. lay the whole bill on the table and cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. test of endurance on Thuisday, as he would ask them to sit until a vote was taken. A fruitless discus-ion of the resolution to inquire into this was defeated. F.

J. CHENEY Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known P. Georre Dusenberry of Osawatomie The bill was reported then from the arrost of Juigone V. Debs occurred during the day, but action was deferred until was in Paola and meeting Rev.

George J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be committee of the whole to the Senate lieve him perfectly honorable in all The rumor that England is going to buy Cuba is absurd on the face of it. England is not in the habit of buying things she hankers after. and passed by the following vote of 42 to 35: lull of the latter place, asked him for forty cents. Mr.

Hill said he did not have that much money with him, but Jan. 30. After the transaction ot routim bus business and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. iness benator Mitchell of Oregon nddrosted Yeas Allen, Bacon, Bate, Berry, gave the boy ten cents and started to the Senate in opposition to the House gold bond bill and in favor of the free coiuage of walk on, when the boy, who was car WALDING, KINNAN JJARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal silver.

A very animated discussion then took Blanchard, Brown, Butler, Call, Cameron, Cannon, Carter, Chilton, Clark, Cockrell, Daniel, George, Harris, Irby, Jones ot Arkansas, Jones of Nevada, rying a gun, shot him in the lelt side place on the question of bringing the bill of the neck. Mr. 11 ill will probably The Cubans seem to be the only people that are fighting instead of talking. Buteven in their case it is very difficult to find out what they are ly, acting directly upon the blood and touvoto. It had been expected that Mr.

Jones die; the boy is in jail. mucous surfaces of the system. Testi Arkansas, in charge of tli: measure, would Kyle, Mantle, Mitchell of Oregon, monials sent free. Price. 75c ner bottle.

Ex-City Treasurer Bolln of Omaha hold the Senate in session until a vote was Pasco, Peffer, Perkins, Pettigrew, lorceu. no nan given notice or tun purpose Pritehard, Pugh, Roach, Shoup, Sold by all druggists. Hall's Family Pills, 25c. and Senators were prepared for it But at 4:13, Squire, Stewart, Teller, lulman, Tur- has been rearrested for embezzling $105,000, and it has been discovered that his bond for $800,000 as treasurer of the school board is missing. when Mr.

Vilas secured tin floor for a speech. he yielded lor a motion to go into oxecu- pie, Vest, voorliees, vvaithail, War, ren, White, Wilson 42. tive session. Mr. Jones explained that it was A Very Sick Baby.

Dr. Perkins Soonover of Austin, dur Nays Allison, Baker, Burrows, Caf- Judge Cole sentenced Broker Chap proposed to take recess until to-morrow. He felt satisfied, he said, that a voto ronld be ing the recent session of the Texas A Missouri farmer figured it out one rainy day that he had walked 300 miles in cultivating one acre of corn. He thereupon sold his farm and moved to town, where he walked 600 miles to find a job. fery, Chandler, Davis, Elkins, Faulk man to pay a fine of $100 and go to jail for 30 days for refusing to auswer the Legislature, was very frequently takon in the near future.

Tins led tmnch discussion. Mr. Chandler was sarcastic at the ner, rye, bear, Gibson, Gorman, Gray, Hale, Hawley, Hill, Hoar, Lindsay, Lodge, McBride, Me- Senate Sugar Trust Investigating Com called upon to prescribe for indisposed solons. The nature of the leg abandonment of a plau for a vote. Mr.

Stew mittee. art declared it made no difference when a vote MUlau, Martin, Mills, Mitchell ot Wis Mrs. Celeste Carleton, the mother of islative complications may be surmised from the following incident: wastiken, or whothnr a voto was takon. It was all "dros pnrado" an! "buncomb." Ho consin, Morriu, Murpnv, iNeison, Will Carleton, the poet, is dead. added the significant statement that the pond The census of Mexico has been com Dr.

Soonover was called on to prescribe for an infant. "You will have to take better care ing silver amendment would bo gormnne as an pleted. The population is 12,542,057 amendment to tin tariff bill, and that when the latter measure came be ore 1 10 Konato ho Disbarment proceedings have been of yourself in the future," said the would oner a silver amendment to test Sen doctor absent-mindedlv, feeling the brought at Wichita against Assistant utors on their choice between silver and tariff. Afier lengthy discussion the Senate went into Col. Ingersoll declares that he has at last found a church that suits him, and he intimates that he may join it.

The same is the People's church in Kalamazoo, of which Rev. Caroline J. Bartlett is pastor. It 'is conducted on the institutional plan, with parlors for social events, rooms for students, libraries, kitchens and so on, and was erected largely through the generosity of Silas Hubbard, a wealthy citizen, Attorney General Campbell. executive session and then took a recess unti baby's pulse.

"You will have to give up whisky and tobacco, and, above all late hours and irregular habits." Indiana grave robbers were caught to-morrow without an exact un lerstanding as to tho vote, although tho talk had shown a pur- poso to secure a vote on. Saturday. attempting to steal a corpse and forced to replace it at the point of a pistol. The doctor imagined he was prescribing for another disabled solon. Jan, 81.

in tho senate Mr. Vilas spoke against the bond bill. "It will," said Mr. Vilas lexas bit tings. The body of a voung woman was "doubtless never b3 necessary to discuss this found near Fort Thomas, Kv.

She who died recently. This all pleased the bill, a it came from tho honso. But it may be Baid that it dosorved its fate. Strangled by had been beheaded and the head was HIGH TRICE FOR POTATOES. The John A.

Salzer Seed La missing. silvor. It was but the fraudulent pretext of Colonel, as did the fact that the church is undenominational, requiring no creec1 responss to the exigency which it profos-snl to Fx-Senators Gear, Iden and Abbott whatever. So great was the Colonel's pleasure that in his lecture he declared meet, and to the reasonable suggestions of the president, which it denied, while it avood thoir wisdom. With tho exception of of Ohio, have been indicted on charges of bribery.

Palmer, Piatt, Proctor, Sherman, Thurston, Vilas, Wetmore 35. There were some surprises when the vote was announced. It was expected that Baker of Kansas, McBride of Oregon and Martin of Virginia, would vote for the bill, but they registered their votes on the other side. Senator Mills of Texas, voted for the bill in committee of the whole and against it on final vote in the Senate. Of the 42 Senators who voted for the bill, 20 were Democrats, 15 Republicans and 7 Populists.

Of those who voted against the bill, 23 are Republicans and 13 Democrats. Nobody expects, of course, that the House will adopt the Senate bill, but it is probable that there will be a conference committee, and that a serious effort will be made to get up some scheme while the bill is in conference that would meet the approval of both houses and, perhaps, the President. The silver substitute for the House bond bill, passed by the Senate, provides for the free and unlimited coinage of silver at the ratio of 16 to 1 and for the coinage of the seignorage in the treasury to redeem greenbacks and treasury notes in either gold or silver. The retirement of all notes of less denomination than $10 is also provided for. that the church was the grandest thing provision for emergency certificates Lloyd Montgomery, 18 years old, in the United States.

Col. Ingersoll which ought to stand in the pormanent was hanged at Albany, Ore. lie mur statutes-tile Honso bill contained nothing may yet be saved. dered his father, mother and a neigh; commendable, tvorytaing was but mockery of the legislation demanded by our fiscal con bor. It is said that Mrs.

Potter Palmer is Efforts to procure the appointment of dition." Declarmt that tin bill, as it came from tho House wai a mere sham and fraud a joint commission to investigate and going to Washington and tell Mr Cleveland that she wants Mr. Palmer report upon the Bering sea fisheries Mr. Vilas proceeded to show that tho Senate amendments mado it worse than tho original Crosse, pay high prices for new things. They recently paid for a yellow rind watermelon, $1,000 for 30 bu. new oats, $300 for 100 lbs.

of potatoes, Well, prices for potatoes will be high next fall. Plant a plenty, Mr. Wideawake! You'll make money. Salzer's Earliest are fit to eat in 28 days after planting. His Champion of the World is the greatest yielder on earth and we challenge you to produce Its equal.

If you win send 14 cents in stamps to the John A. Salzer Seed La Crosse, you will get, free, tea packages grains and grasses, including Teoslnte, Spurry, Giant Incarnato Clover, and our mammoth catalogue. Catalogue 5c. for mailing, w.n. appointed ambassador to Berlin.

measure. "It was bad stock, ho assarted are again, under way. A bill similar to that reported by the last congress, uiougn it naci ooen mintiou with a worso scion. The bost hope is that both will shrivel Congressional bill appropriating $3 000 additional to complete the public building at Topeka will be re authorizing negotiations with Great nnd die in the desert air of tho Senate." Mr, Britain, Russia and Japan to that end, ported ivorably to the House. has 'been introduced by the leader of vuas spoke tnreo iiours and was given very clo'O attention, as it wai genorally believed ho voiced tho views of tho The Public Buildings committee and Committee on Rivers and Harbors are the house of representatives, Mr.

Ding- adminUtration. When Mr. Vilas closed skir- ley. The bill provides that, pending making trouble for Reed by insisting wishing at once began t-j fix a time for voting the report of the commission, the pres- on tiie bill, After considerable wrangling on making appropriations that he has o'clock to-morrow is fixed as tho timo for placed under ban. taking tho vote.

An evening sossion was held ident is to conclude a modus vivendi with any or all of the governments named, providing for new regulations Students of the State University of FAIR WILL BROKEN. and Hati of Tennessee and Pasco of Floridia Fpoko for ff oe Bilvor snd Cuff rey of Louisiana Columbia, are forming a fire bri gade. in opposition. or suspending or altering the regula Judge Slack Decides the Cast Iron Truil Unconstitutional. Tho Housi struck a snag early In tho soss'on, A National Sunday School Teachers' tions established by the Paris tribunal, the modus Vivendi to expire January 3, a.

on lo pension nusan u. wrigut, who, prior Seminary is to be established at Jack son, Tenn. to her marriage to Artomus Vvrulit, had been San Fkancisco, Feb. 4. Judge Slack the widow of Janw W.

Wells, Company 1897. The provisions of the act of April 6, 1894, providing punishment for Ueorge JJ. lodd, a Kepoblican, was lentu regiment, jn. x. v.

mot with opposi-tion on both sides of the llouso. Gon decided yesterday thaj; the trust clause in the will of James G. Fair is invalid. The decision was rendered elected mayor by the city council ot violations of the articles of award of oral Curtis of New York was The Tramp Was Accommodating. Her voice betokened displeasure not unmixed with extreme anger.

"Leave my farm!" she shrieked. Dismal Delaney bowed profoundly. "Of course, of course I shall," ho said, adding with another bow, "I can't do much with real estate, anyhow." Filing his pockets with such articles as were more easily disposed of, he bowed again with Chesterfieldian grace and hurried away. New York World. Loiusville, Ky, the tribunal of arbitration, are made charge of tho bill and refusad to with Fred Giesing shot a burglar dead in applicable to all violations.

in the suit brought by Charles L. Fair to quiet title to the Lick House prop dr i it. The result was that it went to a voto and Mr Miloa, Demosrat of Maryland, mado his father hardware store at Calmar, Iowa. the point of no quorum. After several roll The supervisors of St.

Lawrenc erty. The action was brought to test the validity of the iron-clad obnoxious calls a quorum appeared and thon disappeared An aged negro and his wife were several Democrats dissolving into the cloak murdered at their home near Houston, county, N. have unanimously voted tn rennet, the legislators from that trust clause, and it was most stren room eacu time a voto was taken, but Mr. Hep. Texas, probably by robbers.

uously opposed by W. S. Gooclfellow, burn. Republican, of Iowa, who was in tho county to help make the regal rate chair, Una ly counted a quorum and tho bi interest five instead of six per cent 1 Japan and iimgland are increasing their squadrons in Eastern waters, to was laid UBido with a favorabli rocoihm nd- one of the trustees. The other executors joined with the children in the attack on the clause, although they at ion.

After some further filibustering tha be prepared for Korean complications. Housa adjourned. One hundred and twenty-five indict New York state. Advocates of the bul argue that many of the loans on real estate are made at five per cent now, and there is no reason why all good Fob, 8. The Honso spent tho entire day dh entered a lormai defense to the action.

Judge Slack's decision is to the jnents, recently returned, were stolen cus-iing a series of amendments to strike from from the circuit office at Inez, effect that the trust is invalid, not be' Ky. the District of Columbia appropriation bill eight appropriations aggregating $84,000 for the maintenance of destitute women and children loans should not be at that rate. It is not likefv that reducing the rate to five cause it unduly suspends the power of alienation, but because it is a trust President Cleveland has ordered the Forecasters. Some people are so influenced by the elcc-tr'o currents of the atmosphere that they can foretell the coming of a thunderstorm with perfect accuracy, and others there are with nerves so sensitive that they are sure of having neuralgia from a low and fretful state of nervous system. Now why can't the latter be warned in time and know that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.

To use St. Jacob's Oil promptly will ward off an attack, or if attacked, will promptly cure. Such people can do for themselves what others do from weather prophesies, heed the signals and save the wreck and disaster. in various private and sectarian charitable in created in real property, for the con Dawes commission to draw a bill for per cent would drive any appreciable etitutions in the District A voto was not veyance of the same after the death reorganizing the Indian Territory ronchod. The Senate free coinage substitute of the children, which is a trust pro government for tho Houso bond bill was roferre I to the Mr.

Chamberlain has ordered the hibited by the laws of this State. He found that the trust as to the personal property was not involved in the ac British agent at Pretoria to go to Jo ways and means committee a soon as roachod tho Houso. There Wis no soision of the Senate. hannesburg and report the actual con tion. dition there.

The Pickler Indian bill for discon THE SOUTH INUNDATED INDEMNITY FOR ITALIANS. tinuing military officers as Indian Lower Mississippi Valley One Vast Sea of Mr. Cleveland Sends Congress a Message agents is meeting with strong opposi tion. tf "T-v 1 a Water Enormous Damage. rr, 11, on the Walsenberg Riot.

lion. j. uuaiey wui resign as Memphis, reo. The un chairman of the Democratic State Ex precedented rain in the Lower Missis Washington, Feb. 4.

President Cleveland sent to Congress a request ecutive committee or Texas and run sippi valley during the past ten days for an appropriation for some of the has caused all streams to overflow, for Congress in the Fourth district. The House ways and means com mittee decided to push an investiga- Italian victims of the Walsenberg and the lowlands in Tennessee, Arkan riots in Colorado. sas and Mississippi are one vast sea of tion of the discriminations against the The trouble at Walsenberg grew water, isndges have been washed away on several of the railroads, and out of the murder of Deputy Sheriff Gave Him a Pointer. "No, no, thanks; no sausage for me," said Bob Mitchell, the comedian. He was taking supper at a San Jose restaurant after a recent minstrel performance.

"Don't you care for sausage?" asked Cathart. "Not since my friend, the butcher, told me how he made it. I bought some sausage of him the other day, and took it home and ate it, and I never tasted any finer sausage in my life. The next time I saw him I asked: 'Where did you pet that 'Made it, he said. 'It was the finest I ever ate.

How did you make 'A friend gave mo a San Francisco Post. "Hanson's Maglo Corn Salve." Wairauted to cure or money rof uniiod. Ask your drugifiiit (or It. files 15 cent. united btates exports and report bill authorizing retaliation.

Abner Hixon by Italian miners. tralhc is seriously delayed. In Arkan Bloodhounds were used in tracing the murderers. While four of them were It is believed that notwithstanding charges there won't be much trouble in confirming Naglo's appointment as being conveyed to jail, the officers hav1 sas the damage from the flood will reach high figures. The Ouachita river rose thirty feet within thirty-six hours, and the torrent of waters swept everything before it.

Many ing them in charge were attacked amount of capital irom iew iofk siaie. It Is the better security which' eastern loans give that gives them the preference over the seven, eight and even ten per cent offered by "the western loan companies. With the rate of interest reduced to five per cent there would be a large demand from farmers for various improvements which they cannot -to horrow.mQney.for at the six per cent rate. The lower rate will also give better sacurity. It will probably net the lender as much as six per cent when offset by the losses that the larger rate usually involves.

It Is an Interesting question when tender of a silver coin can be refused by reason of abrasion. The question was brought before the Supreme Court of the United States in a case involving the refusal of a ten-cent piece offered In payment of car fare on a street railroad in Jersey City. The conductor refused the coin when tendered because he thought it was not worth par, having been worn by abrasion while in circulation. The passenger was ejected from the car and brought suit for damages. He recovered a judgment, which was affirmed by the Supreme Court of New-Jersey, and this judgment has been affirmed by the Supreme Court of the United States in an opinion rendered by the chief justice.

In affirming the judgment Chief Justice Fuller referred to the law regulating the pas-nage of defaced and abraded coins, and declared that there was no provision against the passage of silver coins which were abraded only by circulation, nd that they were legal tender as lonf as they bore semblance of the coin. marshal tor Oklahoma. Divorces were crranted to three mem One of the Italians was shot dead and two others escaped seriously injured. hers of one family at the same time at nne plantations and lartns in that fer balem, 111. A general family row tile valley have been subirerged, and The other Italians concerned in the murder were shot down in the jail caused the separations.

outhouses and fences swept away Rain has been falling almost steadily corrmors oy enraged wiute miners who had gained entrance by strategy. The custom of serving wines at Cab during tne past iorty-eignt hours and the water will go still higher. Kansas May Lose Two Towns, A PATENT ON "BLOOMERS." Indei'RNdknck, Feb. 4. Tho The Variety Specified.

"Queen Victoria and Emperor William are relations, are they not?" asked Bloomfield. "Yes, strained relations," replied Bellefield. Pittsburg Chronicle. met dinners is said to be going out of date, The Choctaws organized the Tushka Ilomma party to organize their interests in the Indian Territory. Cuban insurgents ae not expecting any good to result to them from the Senate resolutions, it is said.

Members of the National Beard of trade were received at the White house by President Cleveland. Mrs. Julia lligginson "of Boston, who eloped with J. W. Smith, will content her husband's divorce suit.

The Indian territory tribes are trying to head off the citizenship movement by giving up their tribal courts. 'Kew Women" Mast Hereafter Pay a Royalty to a Krooklyn Man. i Washington, Feb. 4. After a six months' search through ancient and modern history, the, patent office has issued a patent on bloomers.

The man who yets the official credit of inventing this "up-to-date" article of wearing apparel is Thomas II. Royce of Brooklyn. In the future the "new woman" will have to pay Mr. Royce a royalty on such nether garments. government surveyors now at work re-establishing the boundary lines of the various Indian reservations in the Indian Territory are now in the Cherokee country and are making a change in the line along the western border.

The new line runs about three miles east of the old ono and it in reported the northern boundary will be moved a mile or more further north, If this is done it will place Chetopa and Cof-feyville in the Cherokee country and it is probable soma trouble will result. COLORADO tiOLD MINES. If you are interested in gold mining or wish to keep posted regarding tho wonderful strides being made in Colorado, it will pay you to send fifty cents for a year's subscription to The Gold Miner, nn illustrated monthly paper published at Denver..

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