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The Boomer from Ryansville, Kansas • 1

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NO. 49. FORD CITY, FORD C0UNTY, KANS'ASNOVEMBER 19, 188G. VOL.1. THE GENERAL NEWS.

teotives 'in their employ have discovered the identity of the two men reoently indicted by the grand jury for grand larceny, under the names of Jim Outnminga uud "Hioliard Hoe," but they do not as yet see. tit to make thnir mnl numfls ntihlio. It has been ascer Bnow has fallen in Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Miohigan and Indiana. The constitutional amendment for an in oreaBd of indues of the supreme court wa RON DA! The -Peruvian Priesthood IndianaiKilis Nuwa. The priesthood formed a very important part of the political power of Peru as wejl as of the religious.

The family ot the inca retained for itself the highest positions in the priesthood, as it did in the army and civil administration. The priests of the higher rank wore special garments and insignia, while those of the lower order were forbidden to wear any but the ordinary costumes. The reigning inca was the head of the Next to him was the villao on- defeated by 60,000 majority. The fat-stock show which opened in Chi-jaeo makes a line display of horses, beeves, tained that in a Pine street restaurant was Cummiugs' mistress, and from her Mb description, which tallies exactly with that given by Fotheringham, was obtained. The shops at St.

Charles; where the camp outfit, guns, referred to by Outnmings 'n a former letter, were purchased, has been visited by the deteotives, and from one of the proprietors it. was leained that one of the purchasers was the waitress' and doubtless one of the robbers. It is asserted that both these men wil Boon be areested. butter, and oleomargarine. The United Presbyterian conference apened in Pittsburg.

Strong resolutions whenever possible." A. Carloton, neyily eleoted member of the general executive board of tlie Knights of Labox is now on his way to Chicago. Firing occurred near the packing hbnsn of Morau A Healy tonight between a watchman and unknown parties. Nine shots were fired, but so fur an could be ascertained no harm was done Cica30, November 10. The packers, association held a prolonged mooting with closed doors this evening, and after much talking adopted resolutions which teem to be a ooinplete backdown from their expressed determination to bar organized I'ibor frpm employment in the Cluoago stock yards.

None of the packers would tulk obout the meeting, and they answered all questions in monosyllables. Mr. Baldwin, seoretary of the association, said that the resolutions meant just what they Baid, and the packerB meant to run their business without dictation from tlie Knights of Labor. The resolutions are' as follows; Whebeas, At a meeting of the 'packers held on the 8th instant, resolutions weie passed concerning the relations between their employers, aud labor organizations; and, 7 VViieueas, We are oonvincod that said action brings unintentional injustice upon nAmerous persons who may be members of such organizations; Heaoloed, That, the resolutions massed HE TOWN OF FONDA is situated on muu, the chief sacntioer. lie was ap ffere presented opposing cnnron music.

Secretary Lamar has ordered the issue of ations to seven hundred Hualpai Indians a reservation in northwestern Arizona, AN ARCH FIEND. pointed by the rein gin inca, and in turn appointed all his assistants. He was the living oracle. He it was who who are reported by General Miles to be in A llorrjli Murder West- tern Kansas. destitute condition.

At a conference of the republican mem Kinsley. November 8. A Mr. interpreted to the people the will of the sun. After him came the other priests.

ner, of Hodgeman county, bring word of a bers elect at Philadelphia, Pa. State Treasurer Mathew 8. Quay was endorsed for United States senator to suooeed John I. Mitchell, A New Invention, A Pittsburg, inventor has invented a muohine which he claims will make natural-gas explosions impossible. It consists of a brass bell with a' thin copper diaphragm soldered over the same, Over the diaphragm is a piece of hard rubber, through whioh there ia a screw; when there is a leak in the joint of the pipe the diaphragm is deflected against the point of this screw, this closes or completes the circuit and gives an alarm in any part of the house, while a small switoh will indioate the particular joint leaking.

"The alarm," said the inven-tor, "is so sensitive that it can be adjusted to one-fifth of an ounce presure, and thus notice is given of a leak, and the gas can be shut off long before it is possible for sufficient gas to generate to cause an explosion." That the abolition policy has been moderately successful is fairly indicated by the statistics of emancipation. In the seven years between 1870 and 1877 the number of slaves in Cuba was decreased by 136,000, but the population showing a falling off in the same period of 20,500. In December, 1878, Cuba still had negro slaves. We may oonolude, therefore, that Queen Christina has bestowed upon upwards of 200,000 slaves the rights and privileges of freemen, ond the act is none the leas magnanimous because it has anticipated by four years the emancipation in 1890 contemplated by the cortes itself. Spain has long been the only European state permitting the existence of slavery in its colonies; that impatient of the who were all, or nearly all, of the family whose term expires next March.

horrible muruer in iiougeinau oouuiy. appears that one Sam Purple, a diso-lute oharaoter, had been drinkfhg for some time past, and while in that condition took or drove his wife home to her 'patents, telling her that if she ever oame under his roof again blood would be Bhed. About ten days since he went and brought her back. 'She was nwilling to go alone, and persuaded her sister Tillie Lauber to go with her, which she did after muh persuasion, sainurking to Two druggists in Guatemala were recently put to death for giving poison and a bribe of $2,000 to a servant of the president to dispose of that official. The servant handed the vial and the money to his master.

A hnnnlins-honse keener in Chicago, when upon the duje above mentioned 'be rescind of the When we remember that through the inquisition and the confessional the priesthood had wonderful police powers, the policy of keeping these agents of the church in his own family, exhibited a' great degree of cunning statecraft At Huza the priests all had to be They were divided into two squadron -which officiated in succession, according to tlie. quarters of the moon. The whole order of the priesthood was cunningly deyisMby the incaa to per her bill was disputed by a wealthy Illinois Section 17, Township 28, south of Range SI, west, in Ford County, Kansas. It is on the line of the Kingman Branch of the T. S.

R. twenty-nine miles east of Dodge City, and about midway between Ford City, in Ford County, and Mullensville in Kiowa County. A post office is established, and LOTS ARE SELLING RAPIDLY. itank miKflr. locked ud the wite.

children, her mother that the next time; sue heard from her it would be sad news. and servants her patron, and stood guard at the door until it was burst open by a oon-stable vith a search-warrant. On yesterday morning Time Lauber got upand prepared breakfast for the family and called them. Mrs. Purple, who in the The Ghilgar rebels in Afghanistan have been attaoked by the Afghan general sent meantime had been oontined.

asked her litis- baud if he did not want his breakfast. He -ZTsVn to CaSul ten cart loads of the made no reply, bat got up and dressed petuate tiieir and tne religious training 'was so interwoven with the teaching' of absqlute obedience to the knocked her insensible. wenMo toe bed ed, and the following be adopted as being mure in accordance with the mutual interests of both employbr and employe, to-wit: Wuuukas, The packers are confronted w.ith the Act that their employes are re-patedlyfaviiig Wieir employment without notice, and to the great detriment of their busiueBSi which is of such nature as to require constant prosecution' and careful at-; Mention; therefore, Thai-while we will not exclude from employment tlie members of such organizations, we will excrete, the right to employ and diioharge whom we please, and oonduct our business on the ten hour plan, and according to our best interest. Signed by all the members. Tlie 8nilalla Strikers.

Sedalia, November 10. The numerous trials of the late strikers who last spring indulged is the beating of not-union men, the killing of derailing of' trains, in this city, were yesterday pretty well disposed of, in the1 criminal for this rule of the iqpa that it is not to be wondered at thaf'seditions or rebellions were seldom-heard of. Rnlilennon. art student, aged room where his wife was sitting on the side 19, shot and killed Mamie Kelley, a girl of 0f the bed, and struok her, he then took a 14 years in San Franoisco Goldinson had revolver and shot the sleeping infant (one wefikoidl blowinathe side of the head off The Kevolving Jail. Philadelphia Public Ledger.

slow justifications of legislative enact A surprising western invention has been brought to the attention of the then shot a little child 5 years old. Tillie having regained consciousness heard the revolver, seized a little boy in her, arms and startell to run; Purple started after -her, firing twice, he first shot striking her in the side. She rah about forty yards and fell, ment, she has at last rid herself of the reproach by an act as noble as it was well timed offers one more promise of the Board of Public Charities. This is the "rotary steel tail," a device for a county new and vigorous life which seems to be the little boy unharmed. He then went to jail, designed to provide a place where returning ro the later years of her existence as Kuropean state.

term. For most of the minor offenses a fine. been for some time paying the girl attention. She was in love with him. The only reason UoldinBon has assigned for the deed ia that he is tired of her.

The situation of the strike at the hog abattoir on the Hackensnck meadows Dear Jersey City is unchanged. A sheriff's poBse is in oharge. None of the strikers were loitering about, and no difficulty it apprehended remains. Sixty butchers arrived from New York to till the pladfs of the strikers. Thirty-seven Apache Indian children arrived at the Indian draining sohool at Carlisle, Pai They were taken, there from Port Marion, Florida, arid are part of the Apache band oaptu red iby General Miles in Uia fat W6Bt several months ago.

They will the stable, took a horse and went to he gave himself UP, saying he had killed the entire family, the people are very Strong language is used, and many threats of lynching are heard. The principal advantages of the town are the certainty of railroad facilities in the It is situated in the midst of a Mr. R. H. Wilson.

Grand KauRK of $50 and costs were imposednd most of the ring, leaders hadfrom two to ten counts agniiiil- them. To-day! tile more serious charges of riot aud train wrecking were cajled and, aud on motion continued to the April term. A uumber pf those implicated wete'A0t abl'etta units the bond, required, OvWiu eaoh eiNt end are now in. jail. Among them are: Fred Pago, JphnColiins, George McCullough Frank and Pat Golden.

Mr. Lincoln's Religion. Iowa State Register. A letter in a St. Louis paper lately, in giving some interesting incidents of President Lincoln's early life, repeats the persistent story that he was nearly an infidel.

It is exceedingly doubtful, even reports the ease of Mr. i. Dhel ion. of Lansing, who for several prisoners can be classified, where they can be held securely without a large force of jailors, and which shall also provide thorough ventilation of the cells. The latter are built of steel, surrounding a central shaft, in whioh a chimney adds ventilation.

desired number of stories or tiers of. cells may be built together in one great cylinder, which, as an entirely, revolves like a turn-table on conical rollers. The cell structure is enolosed in a heavy stationary iron and steel grating, Containing only one opening. As it is revolved the doors of the cells are brought in succes rJmaintowjhool until they hae completed I ff6eks raftered from a frigWfal cough a full course. ooJj vhkk was eared by One bottle a 1 i-1 at Bed Star Cough Core.

a Ktinlmnv. now bnildina a railway in TliiGHy Setttefl aafl Dmisiially Fine Country in his most callow days, if he held such views. If he ever did it is beyond question that later in life he discarded all such motions. As president his offl'" -career and all his more important official actions were plainly cuided and con Minnesota, claims to have purchased land on Staten island for docks, elevators, and stockyards, to avoid lighterage charges on European freight at the port of New THANKSGIVING l'ltQCLJMON. York.

Similar arrangements, it is saw, hive been made at theEnglish port of The Governor of Kaiiut Iksae'lilVcds-tomnry sion before this opening, so that not The people of Kansas haVe. nvitnfold The soil is of the best quality, in proof of Tha Krcniim News published a jensational story to the effect that the De troit Free rress wasnnanciaiiyemuuriuBotju, which are the reasons for acknowledging therfoodutand meroy of God. The growth Mate, during the pant year, has been 'urieHaapled in the history of American eouimonwealths. Pestilence has not invaded Our borders. Fair harvests have industries have multitilied and nrosDered.

Peace and that. rHswmsions on the editorial' floor with the uaner's 8U0068S. The more than one prisoner on a tier can get-out at a time. The prisoners do not see each Other, apcl communication between them ib desired, the structure can be slowly -revolved by water power at night, so as to prevent attempts to break out. This however is scarcely necessary.

One of these jails, having three cell structures grouped about a handsome residence for the sheriff, has been built at Crawfordsville, Indiana, Free I'rexs denounced the entire statement as false and malioions, and brought uit- A Ne Kep Me to J'e X'orm'ed 6f fltS(atM ol Souora, Uurnngo and Cutting One of the. Leaders The New Oovenuni'iit to be "Socialistic-' Kepnblic. St. -Louis, frcim Diillas, iexas, jtiTJtiai, thata expuditiyu proposed to iftvade' Mexico and establish a new to be composed of the preeetit'stat'ue. bf 'tihihna-hua, 8ouora and l)uraugo, ia no myth.

The emissaries of the movement arrived in I)al-las jesterday. One of them haB just given out seme puiuts the true inwardness of the daring scheme. He says the liliVioa-tenng movtuieut was on lout before the Cut cai-e lias heard ot, but Cuttingisone oi ilit luuuuiti. iheexecutive committee con-sistsoi twelve ptopie, three locuteaat ISl Paso two traveling working up the scheme by secret agtmoi, uud the remainder are some weallhy men in New York, Chicago. Salt Lake City and the City of Mexico.

Three asainst the News for libel, claiming $50,000 good order have gone hand in hand with so- UHUlttgeH. rru I jnhn A Martin nf General J. B.Gordon has been inaugurated Kansas, do hereby designate i Thursday, EXCELLENT CROPS 1W GROWING eownorof Georgia, xhe military parade November as a day ot thnnKsgiviag ooLiprised twenty-one companies. Kx-Presi- aBj pr.ayer, and do recommeud that tlie j. nua too witness of the ceremonies.

nlfl of the'stiite tiieir accustomed tod another with one cylinder, at Coun- UBUl il. rtirr, -y i i Tnan eloquent ana patriOHD suurew emaoymeillB.ou umi uiiji, uu anm'iuuuJiB ui demand for stronger government at ash- tothe Divine ifuler for blessing He has cu limits, lowa. xne urawradsviile jail cost 833,000, and accommodates eighty prisoners, with a residence for the sheriff attached. ineton and the popular aoquiesoenoe me vouchsafed. of the executive committee are Roman jliumu 1,1.

trolled by a deep reverence for religion. Appointed Fast Days in time of national peril and doubt, and Thanksgiving days in times of victory and security. Many of his papers and all- his messages contain devout allusions to an over-ruling God. In the dark days of the war he leaned upon the churches as one great pillar of the national strength. Among those whose counsel rje sought none were more conspicuous or more steadily consulted than Bishcp Simpson and other strong men of the church.

He looked upon a Supreme Ruler as the source of nil power. In many of his papers he left in noble words his belief in the Christian faith. His speech at Gettysburg was as devout as the Lord's prayer. In concluding the emancipation proclamation he said, with equal majesty and humility of words: "On this act I invoke the oonsiderate judgment of mankind and the gracious favor of Almighty God." There is left no room to doubt his Christian faith. In the tjarkest hour of the war he said to Bishop Simpson: "There are times when I go upon my knees to God as the only refuge and hope of relief." A president of the United States, with the power of one of the greatest governments of the earth in hand, and a million armed men in the field at his command, turning from it all all around.

It is three miles south of t. hnln. 'av HlUBO wuu nn.o vvyu Catholic priests. One of the latter is now on his wayto. Home to confer with the pope.

lienigooa -onils have made an assignment, mouii e--i iirjinm Hia holiness, it is said, has long desired dance should, while giving thanks for the bounties they enjoy, remember with gener-oHb hearts and bountiful hands those who are'needy or suffering, vjn.testi'mony whereof have cause! the creaiaeal of the Mate to be affixed. Done estimate their liabilities some convulsion iu Mexico, which might give an opportunity for the re-establishment there of tne Catholic chart an'd tie conspi The Oldest Freemason, London World, The claim of being the oldest English Freemason is constantly made, and as often "Brother" Eichard at about $200,000, and say their troubles" were caused oy iiuurw v-. rators look with great confidence to him tor- tomers in the south. They expect to. pay in.

Novembo, A aid. JNew Hoik and unicago oapitaiists are- full and resume. This firm has inaepBnaenoe Qf the United Giraud( who has just died, must lished over thirty years, and has always en State), tho one hundred and eleventh year. in wiar'thtjy can make. it.

is to bo a socialistic rt public, held iB clusok by a strong military uuwtr. Great induce JonN A. Mautin. joyed a high reputation. E.

B. Allen, Seoretary HEM By; the at 'ieast nave been in tne iront rank- of veterans of the craft. He was initiated in No. 1 lodge on March, 1821, and had annually elected treasurer of the ot state. ments are to be oil oi fed to unemployed workingnieii of the United States to emigrate tiiiiber.

Cutting, the only man Humboldt Union: The Southern 1 I XJ who is personally publicly known or sub-bected in connection witn the affair, is re lodge for fifty-feur years, for thirty-three The record in tlie case of the condemned anarchists was expected to be presented Judge Gary for signature, but owing to the cloudy weather, the photograph of the scene of the bomb-throwing coald not be signing of the record was therefore postponed till to-morrow. It was ascertained to-day that previous to departing for. the ed to-day that previous to -5 KaflSuB Kuilway company purchased a tract of laud at Chunute Wednesday ceiving a bushej, of letters a day trom all parts of the country. Nearly all these let years of which he had been a grand officer. His family, as his name suggests, and will commence building; a round ters tenderpersonal service, and the wrilers cqme from Franoe, and although not of Mouse there atian early date.

The citi- of many of them say they can eacU raise- to associate himself with the oase, but only zenu were very jubilant over tile fact tmd Huguenot extraction, ne toot great interest in all that concerned the Hucrne- from one to frve companies armed and equipped. The. Yaqui Indians, who have to make an argument oeiore uw. ony built a large uonnre weunesaay nignr, to find a larger strength and greater security in appealing to the God of all tothve vears oast-tibld at nay tne military supreme court av iuuuui.i omuu. of Mexic6, Yave been approached to- Tt rAnnrtnf the national cotton exohange ChJcaoo.

Nov. 8. On the represen govercments and all armies on his knees, had nothing of infidelity in his heart. note, and was at the. time of hie death the master of tie newly-instituted Huguenot lodge.

He was present, at Waterloo, though only in a civil capae-ty, at the time of the battle. iust issued says: "The weather during the past tation oi Sheriff Hunchett that his deputies are unable to preserve order at the union stock vards. Governor Oaleiby has ordered month has been uniformily and exceptionally linA fnr ninkino. and it is eenerally esti Slavery in Cuba, and elevated above said stream about fifty feet. Good and healthful WATER IS FOUND IN ABUNDANCE mated that nearly three-fourths of the crop hoa olmanv hnn slithered.

A killing frost become active alius ot ins movement)' ana their chiefs are eager to take part. Confidential agents are to be appointed in the principal cities of Texas and throughput the country. Ten thousand' ready "been pledged, and the leaders pt'the. movement say they could, if necessary chajwanariujkififj.JfjOjixX) mn across, the Eio Grande. 77 i i the 1st and za regiments oi luiuuis ihuiuh to assemble at their armories, ready for New York Herald.

during the past week in October has been service. The leadintr nacksrsof Chi- Friends of humanity all over the rirattv mniih throuahont the cotton A Boycott CArnmenced. Chicago. November 12. To-night many world will hear with interest, with pleas- oago held a conference.

It is behaved that they oontempfite closing their houses for a month unless fflieir employes return to work with gratitude, that the queen belt. In the majority of the'states' the expectations foreshadowed infUIast report have been fairly realized, but the Mississippi, Alabama, and the two Carolines, the yield people ate of the opinion that the stook yards strike will be settled, by Monday. regent of Spain has signed a decree free boob. CniOAao, November lho pacKars ing the slaves of Cuba from the remain I heir supposition is that Armour knows mare aboM the probability and possibility has been disappointing. haveoeoiarea war upcm umrarar urKuun, innn.

null thin af tomoon sisned a resolution der of their term of servitude. of-a settlement than any. one. -He decided rotuin flnntt. of the state rangers, re The reform thus consummated by a declaring that hereafter noneDf them would infnrmation that a.

Oarty of wire cut not to take, any more men until Monday, and' fact that, gives color to the be- ll. il 1 UI.J ur nmnlov anv man oonneotea with any lanor liivtmiguuuu ui iut) xuatioc uas juvveu bun, truth mtepumor that Cutting waaxofltetiag reoruqs-ipr Mexico. The foreman of a letter from.Outting ia vrhibH- -J-rriter applies fotSjfcsition" as n.3aii;l V'gi'-' jug as a reson'-hia-desire r- The -rjufeoissor to Alexiinrtffr.Cl the, Subranjo. The following is the resoln- graceful and, let us add, womanly act of generosity began more than fifteen years ago in the law of February 10, 1869, ters would cut the wire fences on Morgan Eboughe's place that night. Heat once aathered the rangers, and with a few siti- Cion wnicn whs siguuu uy uvorjr (ut the stock yards: "Whebeas, Itis evident that many men are-wjllins to work but are preventei by the which provides for the conditional liber liui mui-ciie matter.

wmuwov uo scu-iuu omoro thitt day. Many reportsflre in circulation, but noute bh flbttfif med. One report was that the proprietors of two of the smaller e'stablrshments had agreed to withdraw from the packers' association, and by tak.ng the pick of the most skillful employes, of zens repmreu wubo for the cutters. At 11 o'clook Whebeas, The packers are brought faoe.ro tsoKiA, November, 10. TM sQbra 7 a ation cf certain classes of slaves in Cuba and for the recompense to the owners of the men and women freed.

In 1879 a bill was passed by the cortes for the piBtol shot. The firing became general and faoe with the fact that their men are abso- on the townsiteand at the depth of fifty feet. Industrious and good people live in the vicinity of the coming commercial emporium. Provisions are in progress for the establish-ment of rapid on bom sides ana lutely controlled by such organizations; Armour, I owler and other leading packers attempt to gain per centage on that soore as well a starting up as Knights of Labor houses. The strikers' 'leaders reoeived and se-jret session last evening, after iKiate which lasted three hours, decided to eleot Prinoe Waldemar the third so" of the king of Denmark, as successor to Prt-a'Aleian- thnrBfore.

be it gradual abolition of Cuban slavery. This Eesolveii, That we will not employ Bny Amos Roberts, were found' dead. Two made their escape on foot. Before morning the rangers also captnred Bob Peacock, a noted sent many telegrams during the day And der on thettttrotteof Bulgaria. Prhioe-Mal-' law at once liberated slaves rrom 55 years old and upward.

Slaves from 50 to 55 were set free in 1880; from 45 to demar ts2ayarB oloj. M. perfect man whp is a member of a labot organization." Signed. Armour Anglq-Amerioan Provision Chicago Packing and Provision John Morrell Al- horse thier. evening, but absolutely aecimea to say a ward as to whether or not the condition of affairs had been altered.

In the afternoon Mr. CarletOn, acoompanied by Mr. Barry and the" strikers' executive committee, left The reriort of the department of agricul Ol ooua, imtk4cyHigxtlu.i ixm uisuimmu. hub beepideinanded by Kaulbars, because he had ejected a Russian subject from ture says the cotton returns for November lerton Fatsford yaemng Hatniv Warren Jowes 50 in 1882; from 40 to 45 in 1884, ard from 85 to 40 in 1886. The intention of the law was to set free those from 30 to Bona council cnam ber.

be. prefect Oiitie to but General attest the rapia progress piciuB mm mo unusual cleanneW of fibre. The general Utiles, Moran 4 Healy, Silverhorn Iheir headquarters ostensibly to call at the L. B. G.

U. Baldwin ln down tctwn pmoes. of the pacaers. The bars insisted that tne government dismiss la trn nr inree noints lower tuau 35 years old in 1888, and those under 30 nf. t.hn October returns.

The the result, of the October returns. lhe ternaDonal raoiong uo, unaerwooa in 1890. packers denied that any suon oall was made. Late to-night Messrs. Barry and Carleton said that they had been working on a cer llnaovA: Kovomper ine sessnn- oi Schools and Churches.

yield in oorn makes the product Floyd, Huffmsp bushels. The yield of the great oorn sur- J6hnCudahy. The recompensing of owners" has gone sobranje to-elect a successor to Prinoe The following Droclamation- was issued tain the import-- of which Alexander was held -momma. Kados- on from the but since 1880 a sum plus states is variaDie, tne lowest oi course, of the droucht. Ohio iB thev were not at liberty to ex uoff l.ifi -tfrinlG minister, nronnsnfi the this afternopn by Sheriff Hanehett: ot 100,000 piasters has been set annually flwinino.

Wnvftmhflr K. -Notice In the Tallin 32.25: Illinois. iaine and the whole "i i ....1 plain. The opinion is general among well posted strikers that important apart the Cuban budget for defraying vt'r'. Miannnri.

32.2: Kansas. 21.3: Nebraska, lie: On and after November. anu instructions have been received trom Mr. The public in. the the expenses of the emancipation, each 1'owderly, and that the leaders are engaged New York and eastern states exoeed thirty b.nehels, The potato product is nearly the same aS last The average ib 'f-f nefies did Botparticipate in the enihd- in'shanine the.

policy to accord with the idea Secure your lots now. as land: is rapidly further notice, tne entrances i-auKing-town will be open tor admission to all' men who desire to go to work, and for all per-sons doing business with tire packing houses, or in th stock vards. No other person wifl owner receiving recompense at the rate of 850 piasters per slave. slaraiWanifcsved byuhe deputies 'ana ex lubiteihCi foval'Of the eleotion. of the general master workman.

anfo thr bushels Der aore. giving a pro duct Of Ui.UW.UUU OUSneiS. ilio apynroui Ample protection will oe ur- production of tobacco is at a rate slightly be admitted. Thev Traded Wives. advancing- Tha Thrlfiv Itrltlsh Nnhlxmun.

nished for all men who derfirelOjfb to work. Atlanta A PrleHLKllled at the AlUr. exoeeaing tne bo iu" New tork Graphic. I Si nml I betb uancuktt; r.n nr nrtOUt 4ru.OU.UOU UOU11UB. Xlio There -died -near Woodville an old fniicAoo.

November 9. Afiout 3,000 men The stiny Bnhsh nobleman is not a of yield for hay is close to 13- AVMrnirA The tragio death of Father Kavanagh reported for work at the stock yiirds this negro woman named Betsy Gull, who lOthB tons per acre, auu wio nyvoioun yiv- rare he is generally enormously wealthy. It is related by an English mormnir. isvervthing is quiet, no distur has caused a great sensation in Dublin, duot is about lo.uuu.uw tons. had been sold since emancipation.

Liv bance of any kind has been reported to-aay- where he was well-known as one of the ing upon a plantation in that neighbor The soldiers started on their rounds at 5 rnmminini. the express robber, seems to o'clock and natrolled the entire district hood not many years ago were two ne most prominent and eminent clergymen of the Irish Catholic church. Later partic feel so absolutely assured of hii own safety, that he dares to have 8 little amusement writer that the peers all sent their nats to the court jeweler's that the measure ot their heads might be taken for the coronets they were to wear at the Queen'p Ml Ht lift! 1 a Mm gro men. lsoth had wives, but the Most of the men who came to the yards were brought in by to-day's trains. ooinnany.

ne nas wrimm current of their domestic lives did not ulars from Kildareshow that his deatn was not caused by the fall of the altar, but several letters heretofore, and the detectives p. m. tour deputies wno nnu -jwu ioiv run smoothly. They got together one have all gereed that the were written by I on patrol duty were lired upon by some nn- coronation, and Lord liiuiborongh was so seedy, grei jy and worn that a shop by the fall of a statute which stood above thenow imprisoned messenger, tothenng- known parties this afternoon, lhe ag- day and began discussing their relative conditions, when they came to the con um hafnra tne roiiDerv was cuuiuiuteu ob i pressors escaueii. tuur Hjiuinmm the altar.

On being struck by the statue u-i. a th. a mnnniire BUieiT H11UU1U UD UD luriwiiw, uiurs WD11V lo mo owuu. win. the unfortunate priest fell backward, his man thought it was a joke and flung it in the dust hole.

Lord Bunborongh's valet soon returned for his master's hat clusion that a swap of wives might be beneficial. This they did, the negro and an alleged expert penman testified be-1 excitement of the day. that the handwriting Chicaoo. November 9. In conver- head striking a marble step, mulcting a th.

no tha measeDizer's. But the antion with a n-corter to-niiiht, Barry said for business will be dealt with liberally. fearful wound, to which he succumDea man who exchanged for Betsy paying 10 and an old jacksaw as boot. The in abort an hour. The melancholy event lltwblican is in receipt of a Tetter dated at I "We have pitted our stomachs against the To'neka, which it prints this morning, I packers' bank acoonnts.

I met Messrs. hnndvHtina as the others, and Boiford. Haltev and Fowlnr in the board of caused the greatest excitement among the worshippers. It was through the intervention of the dioeased that a settle two wives changed their places of abode and lived happy ever afterwords, both leaving large families. They died off, ADDRESS: ened "Jim Cnmmings," which goes to trade this morning.

They said the press re-show that i'otheringham could not have port of their determination to refuse em-written it or either of the others. In the bloyment to union men was correct I i. thnt he WOTetsthat suspicion nealed to their reason and sense of justice, which was hunted for in vain, till at last he recognized the ene in the dust hole as it. He was glad for he hoped my lord would purshaee a new head dress; but he little knew the cloeefisted peer, wh Baid: "Have the hat picked out of the dust hle and take it to be cleaned, but at the jeweler's expense, mind." He wore the greasy hat till the queen was married, when beiiig invited to Windsor one by one, until Betsy, the last of the ment was effected between the duke of Leinster and his tenantry at a critical four original parties to the contract- J. C.

FONDA, should rest upon Fotoeringhara, and asserts bot to no effect. hen I reported the ro-that tlie messenger did all in his power to suit of the conference they greeted it with umiimtv. I nnsinir cheers. No more neuotiatirnB will period in the lund agitation. He was passed awav.

There has been a number J.H.FINLAY, DodblCity, Kansas. prominent figure in a.most every Irish of such trades in wives between negroes t. i. itHtRd to-dav that the I be attemnted on our nart Ws will use the Fonda, Ford Kansas movement oi importance. since tne war.

ofaoiahi of toe eipreea company and the de-1 koyoott and call our men in their houses.

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