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Cedarville Globe from Cedarville, Kansas • 2

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srSOTBTKZBIIt F. EYKUEtiT, R. AllMtillY, L. A. (i(JLI)KN, E.

(J. UOWRX Lict ol Farms for Sale Ilimth Of Mini Vl'lio Wuh l.oveil Ant. (WVr. Vi'- Vim It in: President. THE GLOBE.

In January ho announced himself as a candidate for the Chinese missiou, and as no ono could give any grounds for by Barron, On Friday of Inst week, tho sad in at i A. BARKON, KHUov uud Proprietor. tho asking, it was taken for the playful J1A The Garden City and Nlitklo Plato railroad company have recently. elected new ore making preparations to ntnko a move in the right direction. The Garden City Herald says: "The prospect of completing the road and putting it in operation during the present year is miliar en (III I I evidence of his pungent humor.

The majority of pooplo were simply astoun Luiii i iVi.i i i Lu iv IU 1.11 i Friday, March, 20th, 1889. No. i. ino iicrox ot elioUw luiul Httm'lwl in Holnmoiiviilluy. Tlii'm- lulled Ht.nl Uwliu'-villi-, Wil li afiond tVmmt ihvi'llliiK ...,,,,,11 hi, i-il.

It'll ll 11 hu'li'lMUllllllHl "I ded by his appointment to tho Austrian CEDWVILLE, KANSAS. formation was convoyed to tho News oilleo that Mr. George Johnston, one of our oldest and kindest of friends, had passed to his peace. The deadly effect of consumption set its phangs upon his life some months ago, and gradually weakened him, until Sunday March 10th, when he was finally prostrated and lay in a semi-conscious con mission. When General Grant died the repu "DO A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.

couraging, and should a good crop Niiiull iViilt. Gil iu-OH r.mli'i' milt mil hni, licriw fimmwl. Tln-ee l'oni-llisol' a nnle lrl w.lxml limiM'. Tliw form Imw (rtnnly ber tuiil wilier, Solomon rlvu i'iiiih 1 iihmikh It, i'l-ice, Tinui will im. No.

u.WU neves four miles nouth of (Jndiu. ville. (loud inline limine, H'onil well ol wiiim', a lieiiuHnii strove, mi-hnnl, SO Hon. Stanley Mathews, of Ohio, Associate Justice of ill') Suim'ciuo Court of the United States, died at 10 :05 a. m.

on Friday, March 22nd. tation of his inagnillclent military achievements, tho famo of his private bo raised it would bo almost a A Specialty- Dili 1 lii-LV-J iJ worth and personal honor, passed into umler one unto, iw I'l'ieu til.iWt, Imliiueo in This lino has boon surveyed from dition, until death came to his relief on Hob Burdctto says that God wasted Friday morning last. three years. No This is ono oniiel)(t InrtiiH in I lio, e.oiml I luw miles vest ot town i. i i-iun li'nl iiLi'iru Hloim Pay Internist on lime ijfpir.it.i.

Will make farm loans at totreal j)0J. The funeral occurred on Sunday at 10 a. from the M. E. Church, in till II I'lM 1 In vie.

l.ooil tho sacred keeping of good men everywhere. Honors were thick upon him. Tho lion did not biro lino cabs, how-over, and there is no more reason for asking the American people to admire Fred Grant 'than there would bo for rata; mud when lie made the man who is so little as to have the postmaster return a newspaper marked 'refused" when he owes two or threo years wollwitli wlmlinill mill tunk, HtockyKi-ilH, hi lots. A pasl nr InniiiK in tin-. yH er, ui-i-en me Cr cnliivti- Garden City through to the K.

1 road, where the corps of surveyors, were met by the U. M. corps of surveyors, who surveyed tho line from lied Cloud Nebraska, through Smith Centre, Cedarville and Stockton. Considerable grcading has been done al iikl mwoh hx fxipcru ace, drown. LitcrcU pnUl tUrret Collections a Soecialty.

South Perry, Rev. Alexander, the pastor, assisted by Hoy. Dent, odlciat- I ion. ensll. I'lUlU will lie iiive.tt tomtit juiriOitww.

No, SI iii-res ill acres under cult Ivnt ton in The concourse following tho asking them to idolize "Fred Jones, or in mmvt ft'iii'ml. ci-eeu rmninuc iminig" I Fred Smith, or any other impudent remains to Olive cemetery, was estimated as being tho largest ever oc and addlo patcd son of a good father. ready on tho Nicklo Tlato, and. it is only a matter of a short time when a. If.

SCOTT. MILLS, i A correspondent of the London Times says that the word "teetotal" had its origin through 'a stuttering This country is supposed to have no lure, heuvv hinlier lie. creek. A liood well, new i'riinie house nnd sinlile, sjieiu mi' eonierili, orclinrit. AH bot tom litml.

Time siven on part. No r. SO. acres under frame mid stone Malik; and well. A walnut (rove, uili veneres, i'ricu ifl.W'l).

No. acres, sitiinledi inllcs south iind oyal family. Fred Grant, reared in the above named lines of road will be built. curringin Perry township, Hocking county. If ever there was an honorable man living George Johnston, was the person, lie possessed many friends, not only at home but abroad, lie re an atmosphere of adulation, used to seeing his father worshiped', and never Sfliintur Infill" On Death.

W. Ii. SVOTT. ELK-! HAVH IIMCENTLV PUT IX XKtV" IACilIXK.UV, AX1) AUK PKKl'AKl-;) 'I'O west of ('cdai'V iu acres naiccu, thrli'lv youia; orchard bearing ft nil. ('ii-Hidcra'bU' small Irnil.

les, raw her-ii ies etc. oilwiiiH.il ill tieey. Harden and ovcimrd fenced. Well mid sis-t em, eve. vl hi around I ho hon.e I'i'i-e I.

sljlicasli, time will be temperance orator, who urged on his hearers that nothing less than utc-tc-te-to-tal" absinence would satisfy temperance reformers. Some one at once adopted "teetotal" as a suitable word, and it sprang into general use. In the democracy of death all men when a child broken of the foul habit of taking everything he could get and crying for more, grew up to lie the DO AS coon WOKK AS ANY" MILL IN TIIK WEST. FARMERS, GIVE US A FA IU TLIAL. at least, are equal.

There, is neither rank, nor station, nor prerogative in presented Hocking county, in tho Ohio Legislature for two successive terms, on inaimh-r. most astounding prig, the most impu-deut beggar and the most selfish bigot, that it has ever been my bad fortune and filled with honor and credit, sever al other oilicial trusts. IN 11K.MOKY. i ir.n, three and one mile eusi'ol'i'i'ilnrville. 4u acres n.

need, acres under cult ivali.in. liood orchard, ni.iilesand iic-iches. house with nvo rooms, i.ood well never lads. I'rieo jriven on part. No acres, neves under Icecc.l.

"I acre law lot. inu to see. And now he has been appoint die republic of the grave. At tho fatal threshold tho philosopher ceases to be wise and the song of the pocc is silent. At that fatal threshold Dives relinquishes ids millions and Lazarus his men.

The nauner man is as rich as The descased, George Jonhston, was born in Tyrone county, Ireland, ed to the Austrian mission, while other 5V mill ma! lank. Th'slnnd nenrtho (' K. X. railroad. Price 2..." ensh, I'onr yi-ars time will he on the lvinaindtir.

Guaranteed, April 14th, 1817. His parents emi Mr. Iloyt has sold the Portis Patriot to Mr. F. J.

Mathews and James Phillips, of Osborne City. The new firm took possession last Monday; and judging from what we know of Mr. Mathews' past record as a printer, the people of Portis and vicinity have grated to Westmoreland county, Pcnn the richest, and the rich is as poor as the pauper. The eredifcor loses his u- in 1810, when George was 2 years old, men, having tho claim of faithful party service and high ability, must step aside; Bayard sent to the same court Kilcy, iu the beginnfng of his administration of the State Department; Blaine leads off with Grant. It is SCOTT Bros, Propt's.

ui' Ceiltirvilli'. i Smith Co. ssac fci 'f'his HZ, 1iMW. sil'IPlltMl i vt 11! No 1) acre -i 1 hive miles mill urn 1 villi', on rcdiu'ercck. I'lenlv of timber and water, i.ood house, larvi ivame cons-ribs, This (arm is improved nial'i'.

-lock 'ii-m, beinj. i.ll holtom Price riisli, 7 per in-nl. iu'eicsi on balance. They lived in Pennsylvania several years, then moved to New Hagerston Carrol county, Ohio. While there No.

acves mih-s east ot Cedar--illc' 'i'liis is abonl oncd'ali' bolloiii good reason to rejoice. The Patriot under the present management will be We wish Frank and im success. Boys, here is our and in his 20th year he joined the sury and the debtor is acquitted of his obligation. The proud man surrenders his dignity, politician his honors, the worldling his pleasures. Here the ii.

valid needs no physician and the laborer rests from unrequited toil, Here at least is nature's final decree in equi stated that President Harrison could not well resist tho pressure without showing personal feeling, Fred Grand Presbyterian church of New I lagers town. Was married to Margaret TUr.f!nriniek on Februaiv 11th, 1840. HAENEBB! HARNESS! I have tho' most complete line of HARNESS ever in CEDARVILLE. Moved to Hocking county, Ohio, in land. v.

i imdi-r cc't iva! urn. loioo bid mill ihm! tan1; li-r witcniiK 'j'ricc per acre, inie on part. No. 1 1. acres, all boil.

ml Sobi. mim'riv'. I one conn oi it. Two "il tilt' taj'i'i. Over lo, niMlev cm! ai i.m.

nu-bnl-iMlce ail fenced. This is a cry desi n. ble situ-Hi ion; lhe iavin hi only la- noles u'om town and in a sph-ml'd I'l-a-e ca-h, i he, to suit mr. chaser. No.

4 mih-s from iic-Vcs under cub va. ion. Iccci, lw Inime house out. bnil.lin 4's. md having been a surportor of res-ham.

John C. New's acceptance of the position of Counsul General at London ty. The irony of late is refuted. The wrongs of time are redressed, and jus 1850, and on the farm where ho died. The fruit of this union was twelve Twenty-three Wyandotte county jointists got salted this week.

Two of them standing trial went up for twenty-two and twenty -three months respectively and were also find and 12,300. The balance smitten with terror, held a meeting in jail and decided tice expiated. Tho unequal distribiv children, four of which have preceded was nat.ural, but his dissapohitment at failing to secure the Ausman appoint tion of wealth, of honor, capacity, him. Three died at home, and one pleasure and opportunities which make ment was keen. Mr.

New has plenty William, was killed on tho battlefield i i i 'Vi, near Yioksburg. Eight of the chil of money and his wife especially desired the social prestige wjiich the Aus Sti.Mk's itlU'b, C'ollsi rs, Ely Nrls, Diistci-d Ilarii'Wi Oil. life so cruel and inexplicable a tragedy, ceases in the realm of death. Tho strongest has there no supremacy, and mill and lank, 'i bis i a hit cnsnaoie s.uci.. farm.

Pri'-c par! ea-li. ivcn to suit piivclmsev. No H-'i mih's from Alhul sdition on thi'C. K. railroad.

I m.i il improved I'nd. in hn ion, Puce nun. Time will hexiven i p.irt. hit Doulik' iV lliiooy ii: Host litind it Ti'hiu I 11 PruiuiiL dren are still living, three in Kansas. trian appointment would confer, and one in Toledo, one in Columbus, and tlw needs no defence.

The to plead guilty which they did and were tined all the way from $100 to $1,000 and given corresponding periods of imprisonment. The fines lected amount to over 15,000. ncr -s aith 1 ii.ni. No. 14.

1W1 acres tour -i under en which the consulship at London would not afford. His Republican mi'nitiest capiam sueeumns uiu vincible adversaav who disagrees alike services has made his request a reason fenced in nasi nrc sioiic. '1'hvce koo'I v. up trees. ncre of small I'r orciiarl.

mi'l cor.n-rd' oft. prices Iwfwre pb.ml, cry. with the victor and the vanquished. win iv. All o'lhviniitt'cd.

hi led up in i Price fl.it'"' cash, balaace in 1 or three in Hocking county, this state-He was a man of few words; has filled several offices of township and county. Will be greatiy missed by neighbors as well as relatives. Ho lived the alloted time of man, dying March 15th 1881), aged 71 years, 11 months and 1 day. able one. But Grant must bo first served.

Inasmuch as tho London office is twice as profitable in point of A horrible murder was committed W. Ih LLOYD. yenrs. No. acres mill's froin linvn.

Washington, March The services over the remains of the near Stockton, liooks county, on Wind mill tanks income, it would seem Mr. New d. ml s. units' icnilinv; to Ic I lets, Mime hoe -e. Thursday, March 21st.

could have induced Fred to trade. Known u-a Ill LI'S, LOF ET(iSTIU)M. Taylor Cook, a shiftless farmer who There is no telling, however, what a The Johnston home has been visited has repeatedly threatened to kill his by the. destroyer, Death, four times in late associate Justice Matthews, were held this afternoon at his late residence. Dr.

Hamlin and Dr. Leonard officiating. The president and the cabinet, the justices of the supreme court, many members of congress and other wife, is supposed to be tho murderer, i I1.N i ii I'M. (n'V'tl Ills in' i-i IT'i iuti's n.i'lri j.l.'iil of Murr. ill alvn limt! mi jwri.

IVi' i ll U' mis ilesii'ing u.i'.ii will i i i it the last three years. "It finds the Tho two children of Taylor Cook cni ioa, No. 1: illllX'f hits tin i- cii'livnii'Hi. Trice No. ol' i in.

ncrr t't'pcfti vvU on returning from school, found the child," "Those in prime ot lite, and now the. aged parent is called to join thrifty fellow like Fred may be able lo make in Austria. Some of tho disappointed office seekers have gone home disgusted, hut new arrivals atone for their loss, and Washington hotel keepers are happy, for the average office seeker is able to I pil'ii''' ''H1 1 Hn. I' (III- I In lit I.oii!'. VI' I'ov i 'a ctiiDiot, to suit Ml those who have passed before.

Adel phi Ohio Border News. rki'll h.ill.-c. r. I in i'-'. 1 IMi'itiy i wnli-r Hr Ill piH' ImkI fur sale will also prominent persons were present, lhe remains Were carried to the Baltimore A Ohio station and conveyed to Glendale for interment in Spring Grove cemetery furniture in the house considerably disarranged and their father and mother missing.

Upon looking around they found their mother lying between two feather beds, her head beaten to a jelly. A bed slat was found in the room -ooil Si). K- 1 in i-inW, 1 Hll'l Shlilll 1 1" I lU'lVM I I I'll l'l ,4 tnn.i l.i i' ft I.HT.WV.-.I, mvl'iii'il us, v.v inaiU- to il wishing to ob- pay his way. WASHINGTON LETTUH. ii.

c.ii.-i.u'iMiiU', i.oiu' MoJIH o3l WruIi. wttli ni'i'1'- ,11 iv.il -1 ll tur Ulllll IB IK IFI I' Vur Jill lf ll. No. H). l'l l' inuil'l' l- ll 1 1 1 L'rici! Will cut fifi3 walffl tn ilttt world.

stained with blood and clotted bunches Imli' lli' liuliiiifi' Hritii inneiiuifuiT. Judge W. Borton, of Clyde, 1S I'lHl "111' lllcllltll'sl 1(il' will un.ur-(I. I'niiupt atlcnliim will to nil to the of hair sticking to it. died suddenly last Friday, of heart ratuoil.

ueavy oinii vmiu lillUllllt: CtH. lii'lll liUlicti' iiuil gi'iiiB1 i.cBli(ii works and of iiiuul value, Uuo JVrwon in oath lo-caltiy cmi dciirt! on'o iieo. From our regular CorrexpoMlent. Washington March 22nd, 1889. No reader of Eugene Schuyler's American Diplomacy was surprised when the President this week withdrew his name for first Assistant Secretary It is supposed by the physicians who inobtrk.

No ir.n 'K-ri'-'i i -J iiiili'. I'l'imi tov.u r'l iuti's miili'i'i-ii i-1 ''u -it tiiif Iioiim' iv.v.! xtnliir. l' iri.li'll illll SI. 'Iill l'l ill hnoil I'l'ii im'. -il, nun i-nsli, live yuiu's topptluT with our large and vni-unijle lino of BInthll SiiiniilOH.

Those muupli'K, aa well as the watih, wc Bi-nd v(e. and aftor you havo kept is'i'ii im li.iuuH'ii. ovrviiii M-tv ini'li'V full i Ihnm In ymr home for month, 10 ij examined the body, that the bloody deed had been committed shortly after the children left for school in the morning. The whole neighborhood is thorough ly aroused, and many men are scour disease. The Judge was known as the great humorist of Northern Kansas, and it is said was the only man living who could cause Jay Gould to smile.

His stock of "funny stories" was very numbering several thousand, some of which he so much cherished, of State, though the excuse was made A n.iiv ili iiiuii.l iu'Vit limiH. ESTATE that the action was made by Mr. Sch I'l'U'i' iH l.lim 1'in'l v. Si MliiMii mi'l ii i-n-'hnnil ill HI''" t'l uyler himself, who had just found time to cable his regrets and declination, ing the country in search of the mur purl jiiiviiii'iii I i'M sitiinliil live iniU'rt inii-lii mill mil' r.iilo west lit' (liuiiu'villc on (V1 -r k. About I i lU'i'i's iiii.li-r I'ultivulioii.

Uooil I'lii'iirnbs rtt" All woll Mr. Schuyler has thus experienced a in jsm t. striking demonstration of the truth of i ii 8 99 if f- the adage that he who laughs last iiiiR-iKl. I'lruly i iiulirriuiil I'liiiiniin Miui-r. I'rici' ijWkiii, ml! fash, linn: on ImlaniT.

i that he had had them bound in calf and labeled; by letter and scries. Judge Borton was alife long democrat, and had it not been for humor, the democracy of Kansas would have become extinct years ago. Glen Elder Herald. j. nun's it 'tn ii-iiii'- Villi'.

Ililll'I'I'S I'llll iVIltiOll, 10 Ill-Hi- IVni'iiiliu Ia Uw r.nuw derer. Some of Cook's neighbors think the man who robbed the bank in Stockton a short time ago, and the murderer, are the same. We have received information to the effect that Cook was arrested, lie was found hiding in the timber a short distance from town. Fur iwa Is better than ever, anil should bs In the handa of evcrv penuo conlemlilntlnij buying fl PLANTS OT BULBS. thnimnniln of ami nearly 160 pnixus, fclluie Mar'' UOCllUNtCl') N.

laughs best. A number of years ago, when he occupied a diplomatic position, Eugene wrote ugly things about the Minister to. France, Mr. Washburne, as well as several other American politicians. The work was thoroughly suobbish and self sufficient and tliongh XIJELOF EXG STROM, lAUUiJi'l 5 J.

J. Some people think they arc too poor to take a newspaper, and there may be He confessed that he had a quarrel a I tfi a l. ff it wns soon forgotten, was widely- lini'ii, on mm winilmill. l'i'i'-i'f 'rime will Ik: ivri. on piirt.

Xd M'i 1-i fv.ym Ciilai-vlHo. lit I upland, luiiiiliiirf, mipli: iiml oIIh'V ti-uils. A liituilii'f uii'u Mliiu'i' tvoi'siilniiU'il. Hii.il' cusli. lull uni'i'iii-iniiy l'i" mi'i'i'i'1' niion.

inns i'l KiajJixh, Sifntlah m- ill rrcuiee iuiweiUnta tttifii lion. Ailtlrex. ha nn ox, i.ixnvr. exhstj; o.v. Smith ith his wife and that in the heat of (XT fXPW cursed.

It is even stated that Mr OFFICE, passion committed the horrible deed, tfp Smm D4k 'uX wv bi and afterward tried to commit suicide Blaine last year placed Selmylcrs name on the list of "the though on north side of public square, by taking laudanum. such persons, but after all it costs but a trifle amounting to about half a cent a day. Why, one good, thrifty hen will lay eggs enough to pay for your local paper a year. Then what can be thought of a man who will deprive his family of tho comfort of reading rcluctcntlv. But there were dozens of other lists on which Mr.

Schuyler's Washington, March 21. Kansas. Cedarville, comnen was blackmarked, and among The ni.inointmeiit of John S. Burton I i A 13 Vl these the privnte lists pertaining to 1 to lie niteii mates maisiuti ui lho the news which cost only about four (Only $2.75.) AGENTS cents a week. The boys of such fath northern district of Mississippi means the recognition of General James S.

Senators Sherman, Farewell and Edmunds. All they wanted was a chance to reject the New Yorker with the un ers generally grow up to become igno i CD en Chalmers by the administration. It rant, vicious citizens, who because of ratio in ell parts, by fa i placing our lmicliini-fX XK-UXI id poods wliertt the puoidc I'uu wo ruly tongue, and practically they had orMurvcla of the a (fraphio desunptton of tho wonOerlul tbingu lo liuturo mrilling adventures on tend and Sua irenowtwil of (treat ex-Btorora. Fublisliwi la KusiWi Oennan. Mil t'sipes, 5m illiMtrati oils.

A GKEAT BOOK TO SELL. I lus- their early disadvantage, fall behind means more. As tnc nrst soutiicrn nomination it possesses pecular 3 t-i piM'noa in eutn locnnij very best Bcwin-mnnliina maiie in m. their race of life. Such children usual circnlin-s and cxiiv.

tovmii to agunts FSKH. their revenge, late put sweet. New York is certainly receiving her world, 11 1,11 Ine interest and will be studied by that sec ly leave their fathers home early in life lino ol'our costly ami valimliln uit share of the appointments, as well as wmum tion. 'anmlilPH. In ri'ium we asu um' Uhow what we Bruit, to those wlio CD S3 trt- CD the shares properly belonging to every mny coll nt vtmr nump, anu am-i all thnll become your own Mr.

Burton is a native Mississippian because there is so little to attract them to stay. The poor wife of the man who takes no newspaper is to bo pitied. 'it 1 tt propcrtr. Prnnu made ailir thu KillKl'l- polenta, 0 ti hi i- i i and fought in the confederate army one else. It is not yet known whether or not Whitelaw Kcid will accept the PEKFEOT COFFEE 5VSAKER.

A now iuventioa for luakinp; Coffee und Ioa, better than anything now in use aavea of the Col'oe and nan be used with any Coitoe or Tea Pot. Sample will 1)8 Bi-nt by mail for twenty cents in tamps. Accnt WaMi4el to send for full particulars of tins and other fast eellinir articles. liirli hove run oni i.i ioil- run out it mill for uh tho ntinhments. anil now ai-lis for iJ 1 p.

"-5 1 a a until the war ended. That is proba Ex. Heft, stroliKOBi.moM use- bly sufficient answer to the question French mission, but whether he does mm ra -C3 in No capital renutri'il. rlmn, wheather he is a carpet bojrsrar. He or not the position has tiius nrst uccn brief inatmetlooa (riven.

Thoae write to iu ot once. fn the beat (owinK-mochino in the world, ana ins AVe unrtcrbtaud that the goggle-eyed Forsheefi fclcakin, J. tw-lpctin Ain.rn. X'JKUK Oi AOBuata, SLume. lives at Holy Springs and is a man of register of the Kirwiu laud ofliee, lias issued a proclamation that henceforth offered to 2v'ew York.

It is stoled that in the evnt of his refusal, Senator Evarts will resign and take the Ei-glish mission, leaving the way clear fur Turn Piatt to enter the Seuate. WBBSTBK means, lie has been a Kepublicm for fifteen or twenty years. He was for some time a collector of entcru.il revenue, and that has been the extent of iill final proof notices would be publish THE BEST INVESTMENT for tho Faiuil.s t-m School, Professional or ed in paper nearest the land designated 7 I'liniio i.i'.r:n.ij by the diriment, It is with him now. ONLY FOIi. THE GLOBE AND Domsrcst's Monthly Magazine.

A WOKDIillFfL TUnUCATIOX. ft his office holding. During the last Another rumor is to the effect that in the failure of such a deal, Chauney Depcw will go to England. No one ia tno nlilpot ami most popular peipntiflo and ne hanir i paper pnbllrticd and has lhe lawht creulatioi. any 'iiper of ita ciasjm tho w.v d.

Knllv illustnitod. Best class or ood weekly. (Send tor fpecniea I i-rlce a yuar. fronr niontlia $1. good Lord, good devil? or anything to continue in office.

Had he the least spark of manhood or honor in campaign he was one of Genertd Chalmers' chief supporters and he has taken Itmntf ITSELF fU 3 his earcas, he would hand in his resig ij A Edition of Scientific American. 9 nation. However, we cannot expect 3000 morn Wonla nnit nnarly morn IlUis- tratioiia than any ether American Uiciioiuay. Among the siipiiioiiieiitarv fi'iitnros, iraoqnnlod an active part in aiding the general to collect the evidence on which the claim to Morgan's seat in the Eifty-first congress is based. General Chalmers has been here sev appears to know exactly how wealthy Mr.

Depew is. lie may be worth 40 000,000 for all anybody knows to the contrary. His railroad duties make him the hardest worked man in New York, lie is in the autumn of life. A nroat Each contains colored and city residen such a thing from a man, who, after ces or 'public bnlldinits. Niiineiolia enmavinirs and full plans and the use of mii'iinso KKWOU KST'S MOKTHtT Tlii- is a peat mwuiVi.

HiHliaily coniaius the I-'ashhw Of of any Vi front Hit- fuel thai fnlirprlsc and x. r-i "io uie eiinwii, sv tlmt imh ihiiartiiont is a if TK WIT i lanillr. It con- i a. "i I. ii'i uil Willi i r.fin.il I Enrii.8.

jl Wai. tH. taking an oath to support the contitu tion of the United States and the con ar.cn as cinue Si eta. a copy eral days urging this appointment, a Bl JWV'fl ivB maybepecur. stitution of the State of Kansas, to y' v- r.

4 -i -i I'r J. "-I ft iVhat would be more pleasant than the ed oy to Mi'NN It have had over vacancy having occured by the death of democrat the office. highest diplomatic position in the gift ,.,1 tin. of the country. Jl roars' experience nntl nnyo oi.mo iiflinKI appHi'iitinns for American and Kor- Ivan cc.py for eondso ami ti ll" twonny lnuiriimiion, mo A Biographical Dictionary giving lirlel' facta rotir-ornins K-tcu Per-foils of niipii ntnii'l nm'iorn A Gazetteer of tho Wcrld loeating nnrl rlowribinu Zo.fliXl rinr-p-; nnd a o-raljiilai vof tiio navies cf Noh-tl Fictitious Persons and Places.

Tho lalti-r i3 not found i i r.ny othc Jn SYNOMYIIS which nrr-nppro. friatoly 1'onnJ in ilio ln.lv cf tiio work. TTESSTEifBTHE STANDARD Authority in tho Cov'l Pritiinq CClce, nr.il with tho U. E. Supremo Court.

l.y Cir- State of Schools of 36 States, ami lylcailingCollCfiePrcs'lsor tho V.H.nuiK aumUv Kolil hr nil ISiKikiclI'-rn. rt or, of i' 1 1" "Tor iui iorti. ot ptitusn. Uio liohl'Tto thi. f.

ri.T.j i.u.i.i The thrifty spirit Of Fred Grant, (of New York, of course) was- exhibited L.n'..-il, catii at trow tl' run thr.t yon can p't ton tho valu violate a plain statutory Law to lielpj and bolster up the newspapers of his own party. Honest men of his party have condemned the course pcrsued by him. 15ut he see the hand-writing on the wail, and is willing to cat the full dish of crow, provided he may be allowed to remain in r. I i iVi'i on. CO Atnltil co-i- -co i.i rm.ic icath ti.iiiiuniiia l'oi it-m Onlerl, SU cents.

l'l on Wednesday by his success in in Burton was endorsed by James Ilill who ran for congress in the Shoestring district by Blanche K. Bruce and by John H. Linch, all three of them colored men. Ilis competitors for the plnee were Colonel Morphis, who held the oflicH for several years, and Colonel Jxi'C of Aberdeen. ponileiicoslrii tly contidenlinl.

TRADE MARKS. In caafi vonr main is not reaislcrcil in tho Pat-nt lillke. apply i' ML'XM and pr.Mjura fulmediale protection. Send for Uandbook. COl'VUHJirrf for bnolis, charts, maps, o.i:U-kiy procured.

Address BUINX r.ncnt Holicitorn. (iSLUAL BiiOAltWAir. V. ducing the President to appoint bim rullislicl by V. JESS INOS DEMO REST, The above eihinio a 'tnlM chnncc fo our papor 4 Weed tote, bcuijour tu'oiCiiplioM wii uhn.c Minister to Austria, Fred is lucky in securing more than he originally asked.

i C. MEKRIAM.

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937
Years Available:
1886-1890