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Kansas People from Osage City, Kansas • 5

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TUESDAY Take your choice Cleveland and Thuruian or Harrison and Morton. MONDAY. V. J. Pettee was the first rep to don a Harrison bade.

Johnson-Rapp Wedding. The following is a list of presents received by the bride at the wedding of August Johnson and Miss Ida Rapp, SATURDAY. George Thompson is erecting a new residence in the north part of the city. The price for mining coal Till be reduced one cent per bushel on July 1st. Mrs.

P. M. Dunu, of Ehn Creek, was Frank McAllister, of Rich Hill in the city yesterday visiting her Is in the city renewing old acquaint on Wednesday, June 20, 1888: August and Connie Rapp. gasoline stove; Olof Hamburg and wife, silver poo. 'holder; John FAIRCHILD AND CURTIS.

The Secretary of the Treasury Iefnds HI Action In the Custom House KemovaU. Wash ing rox, June 25. Se retary of the Treamry Fuirchild has written a long letter to Mr. Ge re William Cur is, president of the New York ivil-Serviej Reform Association, protesting asamsttue il criticism iu the matter of removals fi om the New York cusU ra house. The ecretary declares he did on.y his ity in removing certaiu persons eouneet-ei with the sugar appraisements, and points to the fact that siuce thosa removals the Government has collected $000 a day more at New York on sugar than ances.

Quite a number from this city drove over to Lyndon last evening to attend the quarterly meeting exercises of the M. E. daughter, Mrs. Wfu. Noll.

The celebrated case of Van Bentham vs. the county commissioners is being heard in the district court to-day. The republicans of Carbondale held i The streets were crowded to-day with farmers, all of whom wore a smile on their faces such as has not been 6een before in years. John Brown, who has been clerking RU'l Skiif Martin, carving set; Gus Burklund and silver vase: A Jacobson, set silver teaspoons; A Lunileen, silver pickle castor; Emma Dahl and Eeila Iloaglund. silver cake basket; Truitt and wife, picture and what-not; Wm Bloch.

silver ca-ton A iss Jennie Brewer, water W. H. Barr and family return to-day a big meeting last night and ratified set; A Johnson, 2 sets silver knives and forks; to their home at Howard, Kansas, tne nomination of Harrison and Mor- 1 Gustafson and Nybere, I pleasant visit with ton after a week pair blankets; J'rs Olof Nilson, pair pillows; A Hairy Lewis. Hush Harvey returned yesterday to Mrs. Mary A.

Burd has taken charge hi8 i10me al Strong City, to make prep- lor Dan Jones for sometime past, left a few days ago on an all summers visit to Akron, Ohio. Lehman Brothers are having the partition between their dry good and clothing departments taken out of their store room. The Rebetsah. Lodge held an interesting meeting last night, and organ of the Uelmonico restaurant and is now -rations for an extended visit in the prepared to furnish meals at all hours east. on short order.

it did before. He also points out that by law the Secretary of tha Treasury only is accountable for abuses of the kind mentioned; and be has nobody ele, Congressmen politicians, to divide the blame with bim. The man who was discharged for drunkenness and then reinstated is shown to have been ostensibly recominendel tor discharge fi.r tiiat odecs. but really because ho had given certain damagiu evii'euce. As his drunk- enness occurred muny months before that, the Secretary, when he learned the fact, promptly tai htm restored.

The Secretary says in Johnson, book; Eric Johnson, Johnson and Chas Lnudberg, bamboo lockerand rictnre; Terrill. Coates, A Nelson and Fred Peterson, walnut wash stand, bowl and pitcher; bride's father, family bible; Olof Pearson, sad iron; John Johnson and Gust Pearson, center table; Larson, and ilisses Lizzie and Anna Anderson, nut cracker se John Swanson, cane rocker; J'isses Mary and Clara Yoberg. bed spread; Miss Alma Youngroot, spread; MrsJohu Sttemberg, lace spread and shams; John Col-strom and wife, lace curtains; Thompson Mrs. 11. li.

tiugnoaiiKS ami Jl. u. Three shares in the second series of hoards visited Lvndon on Saturday the Building Loan were sold Satur attending court and calling on acquain ized a team. Hereafter they will give day at 20 per cent premium. There tances.

was none sold in the first series for The Ostling murder case was con the degree work by teams. L. D. Laflerty, of Penfield, accompan want of bidders. and family, rug; Grandma Worthingtoc, crumb eluded yesterday ami given to the jury, tray and brush; Albert Anderson, glass fruit Quite a number of shares of stock in ied by bis son J.

of this city, paid which, after being out twenty minutes brought in a verdict of not guilty. the People a financial visit to-day. both series of the Building Loan as dish; Misses Emma and Lizzie Rupp, fine shawl; A Bruzellie, fine table cloth Albin Anderson, sociation were declared forfeited at the Thanks, gentlemen call again. silver butter disb Miss Bertha Thomas, hand The miners of Osage county will hold regular meeting Saturday night, and some tidy; Thomas, glass cake stand: Miss "I hope that, thase facts ara sufficient ti convince unpr and fair-minded persons that knowingly I have not grievously sinned against the ideas and principles of Civil-Servic9 reform, ia the merit and importance of which, my faith is by no means lessened, but rather increased by the experience which' I have so dearly and sadly bought. 1 can set) many thiugs tj criticise iu my management of this whole business, and had I to do it over again, a convention at isurungauie uu juuc Two trains composed of twenty-five will be offered for sale next Saturday Josephine Johnson, handsome tidy; Ella Rydin, 28th, at 10 a.

to take action on the palace stock cars, loaded with fat cat evening. one tent reduction on price of naming. tie for the Kansas City market, passed The evidence in the Ostling murder cha'r tidy; Wm Colstrom, 2 pr towels; Mrs A Bremberg, tidy; Mrs Thompson, pair towels; Mrs Gust Johnson and Mrs A Hoaglund, damask table cloth and napkins; August Anderson, set decorated Charles Williams, to take effect July 1st. through the city this morning via the case was concluded Saturday evening, Santa Fe. James Thomas, who has been quite wiih my present knowledge of it and of the men with whom I have 10 deal.

I should and the argument in the case is being glass cake stand; Miss Minnie Bamberg, lace sick for several months past of lnnam- heard to-day. H. B. Hnghbanks rep Dr. R.

R. Hunter, professor of chem do my things differently. I uaveeared thai I might bo bli.oied for loo great con resenting the state, and McCoiinell matory rheumatism, starts overland Hay and B. F. Hendrix the defense.

to-day for Hot Springs, in hopes servatism, perhaps lor timidity, in that I have proceeded so slowly and cautiously iu istry, of Kansas City, stopped over night at the Everest, on his way to Lyndon as an important witness in the tidy; Misses Jennie and Mary Ohm, comfort; Miss Zora Thompson, bottle perfume; the following aie from parties whose names are not know lace spread, 4 dn mask table cloths, 1 Turkey red table cloth, 1 pr shams, 1 damask spread, 10 yds muslin, 2 fruit dishes, 1 glass 7. 1777 of regaining his lost health A grand ball will be given in Armory the correctiou or evils, the magnitude ana importance of whu have oaiy gradually dawned upon my couiprelienion. Ostling murder trial. hall Fourth of July evening under the About nine out of ten republicans ausniees of the Uniform Rank, K. of P.

of the Chicago convention thought pitcher, 1 majolica tea pot, "At times I have even reared that a sus J. L. Williams took a trip over the southeast part of the county yesterday picion might stet abroad that the influence No pains will be spared to make this Blaine was the most available candi Barclay lliulget. A date for president, however, the deli- of the jToiessed friend of the Administration and officers appoiutei by it id caused i and says crops of all kinds are better the grandest ball of the season, cordial invitation is extended to all. June 25 Edward and Joseph Titus, g-Ues did not think that way.

me to ba overcautious and oo couiervativa than he has ever seen in Kansas. The 1 i in regard to these matters. I ca th 're- There were about five thousand Kan- "sa "ave corn crop is simply immense. Mrs. James McNames and children Ha Deoole at the Chicago convention.

"4 fore, i ardly express my Mirpriso wnn 1 foend myself so bittarly assailed by nu of came home yesterday from Burlingame Degree of Honor lodge bad a high Thevdid not go to boom any partic- ueo. atamey anu epauiaing win reputed .0 standing an character lor where she has been attending at the i oiHipr? hut went to see soon open up a grocery store iu the the little beyluning which I had made in hedairient her mother. Mrs. Rulison. Li I (VI tillHU'JUlVi I time last night with a large attendance to learn the result of the Grand lodge what seemed to mi tha rection ot my building formerly occupied by G.

Bar ringlon. rulings. The members are talking of STAGE ROBBERIES. who received serious injuries last week the sights and boom Kansas, by falling down a flight of stairs. njce time is anticipated at the ball The new Scranton Dramatic Club is in Armory hall on the Fourth of July rAhrsini Harrv V.

Vote's well night. Everybody knows that the K. Richard Edwards had a fine cow kill A Lone Highwayman Hob a Texa Stage ed by an extra, on last Saturday morn Another ftatte Held lip in Idaho. Baluxgkk. June 35.

The Ballinger written nlav "Bv Force of Imnulse." ot P. balls are always the best. A and San Angeia staee was aain robbed William and Edward Evans, and Da The caste is" not complete, but charac- great many from Burlingame and other yesterday by a lone highwayman. This vid Imuaii, visited Osage City on Wed ters will be represented by George J. places will attend.

time the robber wa on loot going to nesday last. an entertainment in the near future to help along the boom. Wm. M. Jones, of Lebo, was renewing old acquaintances in the city last night.

R. K. Humphry, the artistic cabinet maker for Guernsey McElfresh, has invented a very unique and durable turning lathe and is now prepared to do any work of that nature on short notice. ward San Angela. He bad a large red Kelly, Miss Rhoda Briddick, Miss Jes Those who bet on Blaine's nomina bandana around his neck, and when the i CI A game of ball was played on Satur tirm nrohablv feel a little Bore: but sie ana miss maggie ynn, oi ocran- stage pulled up be pulled the bandana over dnb c.

ton; A. Robertson, J. Robertson, L. knnwino day last, bet ween alter Rogers' they have the consolation ot knowing i nf and E. W.

Jiollestine's club, result ttiat a large maiority of republicans i.D.,in in a score of 23 to 9 in favor of the foi nominated to ing Jenkins, Ralph Murdell, James O'Neil, rm Thomas Vaugha J. Jones, of Peter- felt sure he would be up er ton; and others. Scranton Times. as late as Monday morning A surprise party on Miss Jennie Ellis David Rettiger, of Strong City, eu and Frank Pierpoiut, was held at the Harrison had a larger following and there was more enthusiasm for him at the Chicago convention than for any residence of Mrs. Abbey Pierpoint on route to the east, stopped on in the city a short time yesterday to visit H.

T. Brown, who has been in the asylum for some time past, was brought home last week on a visit and became so much worse after he was here a few Friday last, at which all present relatiyes, C. W. White and family. iiun eswnt Blaine.

His forces heartily enjoyed themselves Mr. Rettiger, who is au extensive the lower part or his rate, ana wun a six-shorter persuaded the passengers, eight ia number, to stand and deliver. Alter tuklug about 3l)u from the passengers, all of whom were unarmed, he compelled the duver to unhitch the le-t horse and turn th same over to him. The drivet whs compel ed to catch a mule to surpl; his loss. This was not the same highwayman wbo had operated in.

this section before. ANOTHKB Blackfoot, Id. Ju a The stage of Salisbury carrying United States mad and express, was bel.i up between here and Chamois by masked highwaymen Saturday. Besides rifling the mail pojch, sjlver bullion worth was taken. The Alaska ft'Uherles.

Washisotos. June 25. In a letter to Senator Mitcbe of Oregon, Assistant weie organized always pre' days that he bad to be taken back to James Staples is visiting friends and i.rnd fur work, one reason for his suc building contractor, has just received a patent for a stone-cutting device, a the asylum yesterday. relatives at this place cess. Isaac Staples and wife, were visitin Marshal Williams informed a "cow Mr.

and Mrs James H. Kibbe can model of which he was taking with him as a pattern for a regular machine he will have made to order while away. Mrs. Staples parents at Haukarusa boy" last night that he couldn't do on Friday last. Peanuts now name the twins.

Harrison and Morton go well together and are names exactly as he pleased in this city, and took the gentleman before Judge Goss, ISeiijamine Htirrisnn. that will no doubt be acceptable to the An examination of the machine convinces anyone it will accomplish all that Mr. Rettiger claims. where he paid $6.00 and costs for run bovs. It will now be in order for the After mature deliberation, and i 1 1.

I ning his horse through the streets. republicans lojmrcnase lhe advice and wisdom of the leader We wish him success. Cress tor Mrs. jvioob. the dfdcimte Secretary Wajnard slate that the present iustiuctions of the Treasury Department regarding the killing of fur seals in Wesley L.

Smith and his hired man i I Institute Motes. undertook to cross Mute creek with his J. E. Brewer, a prominent merchant at Chicago decided that Benjamine of Abilene, accompanied by his wife, Harrison, of Indiana, is the proper Beiiri sea by the crew, wiietner or Amenc or foreign vessels, are the same as enforced during the last season and that auv such vessel fcun'i engaged in tailing team on his farm Thursday morning last, but there seemed to be more water in the stream than Wesley was has been visiting his parents, Mr. and oian to place before the republican Mrs .1.

Brewer, for the nast two nartv "-s their standard hearer. The anl killing seals iu such waters will ba liable to seizure. weeks. They started to-day for the question of availability has been dis aware of, which was running so swift Lyndon, 22, 1SSS. Eds.

People: Institute closes its second week's work to-dty. The general interest manifested and the practical results obtained are favorably commented on. On Tuesday, Prof. J. S.

Whitman delivered one of his inimitable lectures nttnwa nsBemhlv. which thev will at- cussed bv the delegates in all its that it took the team and W. L. down tend a few days before returning home. Mechanism of Watcn.

The average watch is composed of 175 phases, and James G. Blaine being out of the llie. race, the decision is that wiin it turDuient waters (tns companion having jumped out before they got into the water) until they struck three Webb McNoll, who is well kno.vnby Harrison is the man. different pieces, comprising upwards of separate and distinct operations in its manufacture. The balance has 18,000 He is a grandson of William Henry leading politicians in Kansas is a schemer and succeeded in work email trees.

The hired man waded on physioy, showing by numerous ex beats or vibrations per hour, in Harrison ho was elected president in into the stream and tried to loosen the ing several hundred Kansas republi SO days, 137,680,000 in one year; it periments the rapidity with which chemical change takes place and the 1S40 by the whig party. He served in wagon, and in doing so upset it, and in trr.vels 143.100 inches with each vibration. cans into the convention last week, the army during the war, and was pro Borne way the lines got fast on a limb He had a plan of his own which prov necessity of closely observing hygienic laws. He will deliver another lecture wliich is equal to 934 miles in "4 hours, 20:2 miles in 30 days, or miles in one year. moted Brigadier General in 1SG4.

He of a tree, so that MA Smith had to ed successful! to the entire satisfaction was elected to the United States senate climb the tree to loosen the line, after next Thursday evening, June 28th, at of those he worked in. in 18S1, and served six years. which he undertook to get down, but Benjamin Hnyden, a M)bf5rly, car While he has not heretofore been the opera house. At the close -of the lecture the following resolution was offered and unanimously adopted The Third Regimental Encampment of Kansas Rational Guards will penter aged about 6f year-, fell dead fr heart dtsease recently after eating a considered a t.reat leader, yet ho is very- take place next week at Burlingame, popular in his own tate. hearty Resolved, That we, the members of this insti Roland Gibson Hazard, the noted finan tute, oil'er our sincere thanks to Prof.

Whitman and it is expected all companies be longing to that regiment will be pres Notifying the Nominees. found that the water was over his head and to get out alive he would have to swim. So he spread himself out, kicked like a frog, and successfully landed on shore. The hired man got the team loose and drove them out, And a good soaking was all the damage done. for his highly interesting and instructive lecture this morning.

cier, mathematician and metaphysician, died suddenly at Peacedale, kL 1, recently, aged seventy-six. ent. and we hope our city will take Arrangements were completed Sat To-day, Dr. J. I.

Sweezey, of this enough pride in Company to re urday at Washington in pursuance lieve everv member from business a of which the special 'notification' few days so that they may attend the committee headed by Gen. Patrick A. encampment. Collins, of Massachusetts, and a'so the th iimo von nnnldsee white Democratic national committee will be The New York Sun, one of the ablest edited and most influential papers in the United States, and which has dur and colored men intimately associated received by. President Cleveland as together, was at the Chicago conven- m- to-morrow.

The committee will tion. A ereat manv delegates from then be gi ven an excursion down the the south as well as from some north- Potomac by the Columbia ing the past four years been flaunting the bloody shirt and shouting for the republican party, has seemingly had a change of heart, and now comes to the front supporting Cleveland and Thur- place, will lecture to the classes in physiology aid make a dissection of the heart, lungs, etc. Owing to the heavy rain yesterday many were unable to get to the school house. We were all glad to see it rain, for we coul well see that the continued dry weather would have a baleful eflect on the teachers. The reunion of Osage county teachers will take 'place this afternoon.

A good time is anticipated. It is rumored on the streets that the schoolma'ni8 got scooped by the town boys in a game of base ball. For particulars, ask Profs. Sparhawk and Headington. The pastors of the several churches ern states were colored men.

The race ciud; leave Washington ioruoiumous was verv fairlv represented. It was on Wednesday and personal notity Judge Thurman of his nomination on very common to see a white and black man. In a leading editorial it refers to The international council of Indians ended at Muskogee, I. on the 25tb. A resoluiion was adopted for thd unification of all the civilized tr.ba.

The bond offerings on the 35th aggregated mostly in small lots. The acceptances amounted to 12. 000 of four per cent, registered bonds at 123. The Masons of llcusti Cabool and Mountain Grove, held a public insta la-tion of officer at Houston, on the 25th. A picnic and peeeli-uiuking followed.

Charles H. Perkins, pioneer druggist of Slater, died recent of softening of the brain, ngd sixty-eight. His daughter was the wiie of the editor of the Slater Xwi'tr- nunaieney confirm the report or the arrival of a white Pasha in the Bahr el- Gazel province of the Soudan and says that the Calif is sending a force to oppose tho Pasha's advance. The Senate has confirmed the nomination of John P. Philips as United States Judge for the Western district ot Missouri and Thomas S.

Maxey as Judge for the Western district of Tya An alarming rebellion has broken out among the people mnd-3 destitute by the floods in Honan and Hantung, China. It is Thursday. Mr. Cleveland as the greatest of mod man locked arms in earnest conversation presumably trying to solve the ern politicians. It tells how this com Wood-Carving in Berlin.

paratively unknown lawyer of seven Berlin, it seems, has gradually beepme the presidential problem. Jim rl of education. years ago has in four short years united Headquarters of tho carved-wood industry, supplanting Switzerland. Six hundred artists in wood carving, tho same number of turners, and 700 carpenters are engaged the great democratic party of the United States to his support and modeled it to his ideas until he is to-day A special meeting of the board of ed ucation was held lant evening.all mem ra manufacturing such articles as cigar have kindly honored us with their hers being uresent except Evans. The Absolute dictator of the party policy cases, newspaper and picture frames, nap kin-rings, etc.

Tho value of tho annual CX' presence and led us in devotionals. following teachers were elected: F. Kentou, of Barclay, visited us this It tells how this magician of politics has accomplished this great feat by Mary Washer, at a salary of $45 per pprtof theso articles is given as 5,000,000 week. month. Ella Stubbs, Marion Culver, tireless, ceaseless, yet silent energy.

marks, and this is exclusive of the costly carved wood furniture, tho manufacture and export of which are assuming largo Retta Gapen, and Laura Baker, at a salary of $40 per month. proportions. At the head of its editorial columns the Sun flies the democratic national ticket. Itcaabesaid that once more The. Swedish people were granted E.

M. Holling8worth and others of the "vets," have been with us. The prospects are that there will be a very large attendance before the session closes. Our enrollment is now 115. J.

reported that the troops have joined tne rebels and murdered thef Government officials. The steamer Werra, which went ashore atDungeness recently on her way from Bremen to New York, been hauled oft. this great reflex of public opinion permission to use one room of the west building for a Swede school for a term Seven more United States prisoners accused of wbioKy soiling in tho Indian Territory have been placed iu jail at Kan. shinesforall that is democratic, Die of two months. head and the tail of the ticket alike..

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