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The Minneapolis Independent from Minneapolis, Kansas • 4

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iwm nn' 'iii KANSAS NEWS. THE WAY TO WOO. task to record a list of crime, but last week Mr. Silas Mcintosh, an old and prosperous citizen, liv- flush of dawn in the east with a fervent prayer of gratitude. The sun rose over the Cordilleras like a circular plate of FV1 3 L- lr Ar A Great Probli-m.

Take all tile Kidney and Liver dim.e-i, Take all the B'ood i.i r-. Take all the llheumu'ic Take ail the IvsncpAa and iallgsB- brass, and revealed a dreadful scene. ng two and a halt miles due soutn of par, the in Vestment has been profitable to the sinking fund. The indebtedness of the State at the present tinae including the $5,000, for which provision has beeii made is $935,500, owned as follows: By the permanent school fund 00 By tiie siiiki! fund 61 the town of Concepcion lay in ruins and Palmer, who had completed a nice man 5" vice before each bell, one after the other. Then the holv water was sprinkled over them, and salt piit uf on their tongues.

Then, with morn rending from the Bishop's book, thev were anointed with sacred oil. the Bishop himself anointing them with a silk napkin and rubbing them dry afterward with a silk cloth, frinsed with silver, while priests held back his trailing, ostly lobes from any defiling contact. There was much lead- hundreds of its people were dead. Great sion, in which to spend the sundown of lie with his family, consisting ot a wile tion (-'. Positively cure SICK-HEADACHE, Biliousness, ard all LTVEa.

ana BOTFIL Conjoints, MALARIA, BLOOD POISON, and Skm DifioasoB lON3 p.rl.t, A DOSEi. For euiaie Comuiainta these Piiia have no equal. "I find ittm ft valuable Cathartic and Pill. Dr. T.

it. Palmer. Jmontioe.io, hssures and openings in the earth were visible here and there, from which volumes of caseous matter poured forth. and two blooming daughters just enter Pratt Center has been incorporated as a city. A cowboy ivas robbed of 250 while on duty taking care of horses about five miles south of Dodge City.

Great Bend Register: The postmaster atBonewitz has lesigned, and there being no candidate for the office it will be discontinued. By ttie university permanent fund 9 OiKl 00 By lliu inuividuats, corporations, etc 321,000 1 0 in my practice i use no ouier. iieim'eon, upwi'l, 3 sia evt rvwr-f re. cr bi viail ror 5 ets. in stamps.

Valuable xnt mation FEJtE. I. S. JOHFROK BOSTON, iLISi How many were swallowed up in the fis ing womanhood; gave a social ball party to the young friends in his neighborhood, to take place on Saturday evening the eleventh inst. The time arrived; the Take all the Aguf, fever snd biiicua Take all the Rra in and Nerve force Take all the Great Lea'th Ia thort, take ail the beit Qualities of sures and opening will never be known Total Of this amount there will become due as follows: to anyone.

ins in Latin, but no chanting or re ru. a 'r, icta i a party gathered into the family mansion "The suffering and destruction at the sponses, aud 1 did not understand a word, i July 1,186 SIOOOTOCO Fvv- fci I---7- ihfJLM ail was joy; the smile of happy indica 15,500 0 1 all these, and the best July 1, 18o7 Dodge City Democrat: Half-breed cat ZtrSSfmM tt ft JO Ul City of Concepcion was only a mite comparison with what took place in other parts of the province. At Telcahuana tions was on every cheek; the love glow Quahtiesof all the best medicine? tle can now cros- the through trail with perfect safety. Two heavy frosts this If you would woo an Indian maid, Lay wuu mem a-ide: And war a uit of a ninele belt. Adorn wUUa'poseUUiliii'e.

L'hurubutco J'eople. If ynu would woo a Yankee maid, Jtift lake tier 10 tiie fair, Ami treat her to ire crtam and cake, her laily there. Uorham Mountaineer. If you wouM woo a York Sate maid And have her come baif way, Gi.e hut ie pants and all lhe cash Aud iet her nave utr y- If ron woald woo a Gorham girl. Be can-ful bo jou on it.

For if jou shomd berdand.T raUe, Yom oid uaid head wuiud rue it. Mountaineer. If Ton would woo a Bnnton girl, oi Biojn Hill, Wuu cultur, air euaavor A professor chair to rLL If would woo a conntrTiald i bat d'Veilelh near the Hut), Jjsi u-li bur 1 batted bsans Are lUa luocsi auid ut gruu. I-odoM Glube. SI 15.600.00 derived from the To'al The proceeds to be Deamed from every eye; the enrapturing the world, and jou ill find that Hop ot course.

But I knew that all was done, and those huje brazen objects consecrated to religious service, when I saw thesponsors advance, each smiling, to his idchdd. bitters nave the best curative otJiJ- week done up the lexas lever. sale ot of State bonds now- strains of inspiring music filled the halls of pleasure with happiness and gayety. fcrr TnfvU TE2J E2S? WAT22PE00? COAT jjH RVF, Will keen you dr InanTstcrm. Thenew POMMEL SLUKLflina r-erffct rid- tfc I Intrant.

8oidvprrwbcre. Mu-'rsf CsUloTy? free. 1. Sa ties and powers cf ail confet-trch Kinsley Mercury: Wild clucks and the seaport ot the province, some seven miles distant from Concepcion, a wave over forty feet in height rolled in from the ocean, and deluged the place. Thousands were swept awav.

The fol held in the sinking fund, together with the cash balance in that fund and the it was midnight: the scene is changed: Then each godmother caught up a white in them, and that thev will cure geese are coming and the echoes frtm the reveler becomes freighted with ine tas-el and ram: a rinmng peal, first one when any or ail of these, EintzK-or briation. In a moment the innocence godmother, then teeond, then the the sportsman a gun is heaid reverberat, ing along the banks of the Coon, and" Heat Goods are Put In Smallest COrnbliLii Fail. A thorough trial will cive posi lowing day the fchore was strewn with of the hour is turned to anar, hy and tnird, tnen aicoaeiner. men me gnu- The old proverb is certainly true in the Arkansas. crime.

Angry words ensue: blows are tive proof of this. A Perfect Remedj for all ahrarfons of the skin and all diseases of the feet of Horses and Cattle. Invaluable to Stockmen. Vote's Veterinary Carbohsalve. In 5.

fro ardtLriloans, At Drurgists or by mail. J. W.COLE St Black Kiver Falls, Wis. case of-Dr. Pierce's "Pleasant Purgative yiven, revolvers are brought into requisi Lawrence Journal: Eli Jones is a man fathers followed in tt e-same order, ana it was amusing to notice how much more diffidently, even timidly, their strokes sounded than thote of their weaker com corpses and masses of dead fish." Ulty L.ive BtocH maiket.

Kansas City October 20, 1SS4. The Live 8tock Indicator reports: tion: Henry Hillson receives an ugly Hardened Liver. Five years ago I broke down witii tiJ- about 80 years of age, who has traveled amount of tax to be collected ir the present levy of one tenth of a mill is continued, will amply provide for payment of above sum of at maturity thereof. Mr. Howe makes the following recommendation "Jn this connection, and in conclusion, I wish to call attention to the propriety of and th necessity for the creation by the Legislature of a committee to whom ca be referred all written recommenda Pellets, which are little, sugar-wrapped parcels, scarcely larger than mustard seeds, containing as much cathartic power as is done up in the biggest, most almost all over the world, and has a flesh wound in the thigh, from the pistol in the hands of Mcintosh.

Several of ney and liver complaint and great reputation as a mission worker, the sober young men at once come to the CATTLE Receipts, 1977. The market to-day Nashville boasls or having a greater number and a more cultivated list of amateur musicians than any other city He is in attendance upon the yea-ly inee then I have been unable to te panions. The next move wai a mysterious one. The pile of folded and embroidered silk, concerning which my curiosity had been was firmer and 1' higher for grass rangers. repulsive-looking put.

Unlike the big rescue, to endeavor to restore order and meeting ot the rriends. about at ail. My liver became hard like pills, however, they are mild and pleas quiet; but a minute and a well aimed Exports. uc(at gooa to caoice snipping steers, 5 65A 90: common to medium, 5 00. 45; leed-era, 6 75(814 25; cows, 2 60s 3 25; grass Texas steers, Jetmore Reveille: The presence of a the South, and perhaps more than any city of its size in any part of the Christening the Bells.

ant in their operation do not produce griping pains, nor render the bowels panther is reported at Kenyon Ying- so much exercised, was taken apart Dy one of the priests and a portion handed 3 mmi to country. HOGS Receipts. 2346. The market was weaker costive after using. ball Irom an unknown hand crushes through the brain of Mcintosh he falls unconscious to the floor, and at 4 p.

m. of October loth, when your correspondent left his bed side, he was gradually sinking into the embrace of death. Current. and lite lower. Heavy packing, 4 704 75; mixed 4 6034 65.

each godmotiier, who immeo.iai.eiy shook it out, and I saw them to be em ling's ranch. If the report be correct, a thorough search should at once be made and the vicinity ridded of the creature's presence before any serious damage is Oily Cammon. A fiick-name given to a pmootri-talkir tions by State officers concerning defects and irregularities in the law by them discovered while engaged in administering the affairs of their several departments, and before which committee such An eighteen-year-old eirl at Hart 8 UliEP Receipts, 173. The market was quiet and unchanged. Fair to good muttons, 2 broidered capes, sucli as are worn vy ford, arose from bed one night lawyer.

But thre is no Gammon about A though the cart was ridiculously small the donkey was much smaller, and looked absurdly like a shaggy dog driven ko mijhtv eiants. aeolvtes in church service. lo my done. Carfcoiine. the preat Petroleum Hair Re- 3 zo; common lo li.eaium, zuuzau.

0ATT1JE SALEfi. officers may appear and verbally suggest newer, it will do its work. GRAND AKMI ULEANINGS. No. Pre such amendments as do not readny ad "just outside the picturesque Gorman town, with iia horribly paved streets, as astonishment, each cod mother completely drtssed her godchild in one of these garments, and the newly-christened dis appeared'under their silken raiment as completely as a baby under its christen Wichita Eagle: The town of Northfield in Sumner county, where the noted springs are, on the line of the extension The orange crop of Florida promises mit of explanation in writing.

Some verv desirable amendments occur to me. and wandered some distance from the house. She was found asleep in two feet of water, with her head resting on the bank. Delicate diseases of either sex, however incurred, radically- cured. Address, World's Dispensary Association, Buff alo, N.

Y. to oe larger tms year than ever before 16 native snipping 5 45 30 native feeding steers 5 45 16 native shipping 4 65 18 native lcedini; 4 35 17 nadve feeding 47.. 4 25 6 native feeding steera 1025...... 3 8, but they can fee explained here only at All the old trees are bearing heavilv. wood; my limbs were pufed up and tilled with water.

All the best physicians agreed that nothing could cure me. 1 resolved to try Hop Bitters; I have csed seven Lot the hardness has all gone from my live.a, the swelling from my limbs, and it hss worked a miracle in my case; otherwise I would have been now in mv vrave. W. Moeey. Buffalo, Poverty and Suffering.

"I was dragged down with debt, poverty and sufieiing for years, cautd by a sick family and large biiis for cotters. "I was completely discouraged, net 1 one year ago, by the advice of my pastor, I commenced using Hop Eir.ers, and in one month we were ail weli, and rrr.e oi us have seen a sick day since, and I want to say to all poor men. yen can keep cur families well a year with Hop for less than one doctor's visit will cost, I narrow as alleys and dusky at noonday, just where the anemonea were thickest and the tree-shadowy road reminded one iV.y.trwl aLslfs. -we heard a wild Particulars Pertaining to the Posts. Newton Kansan: In a discussion in the National Tribune as to the youngest drummer boy in the late war, it trans ereat length, and perhaps then not clear of the Port Scott Wichita road, has been changed to Conway Springs, and a paper has been started there by G.

and a number of groves of young tree ing cloak "Thn parments are presents made ly: theretore I have thought Dest not to 15 native 769... 3 27 ave commenced bearing. attempt an explanation. If such a com Magill, named the Star. 931 3 00 630 3 75 zo native bujcKen 56 native shout.

Mademoiselle and I had de-t frnm the eanole to eatber now The Laves of lilaiue and Log-aa. mittee should be created, I am of the 0 native calves each bovs alone in their A late number of the Dodge City Times sivs patches of blue grass are fouad in 111 Texas half breed steers 962 pinion that much good could be accom The Co.MMoy wealth has made arrange 15 to 40 8 40 Fishing for rats is a popular sport in Red Bluff, The heoks are baited with little pieces of meat, and plished throuah its action." ments with the publishers of the "Lives pired that Prof. J. J. Falkenstine, of Smith Center, entered the army as a drummer boy at the age of eight years and ten months and served three years and ten months continuously.

Manhattan Mercury: Dr. Pattee, Post tlo'ry to fancy themselves proud a. fierv-hearted Bucephalus. manv parts of the ranges east and south. 99 Texas half breed steers 967 21 Texas half breed 9C8.

9 lexas bulls llt6 8 Texas bulls 1 1 5 He also sa that the rate of levy can ot Jiiame and lxigan to furnish it at re by the sponsors to the church," whispered Mademoiselle. "Ihey will be worn" "Now for the dragees," hispered both the boys, so vigorously that I wonder Monsigneur, tne- B.shop, did not hear them. This dragee feature was the main one of the ceremony to the boys, for they had seen christenings before. So we went out with everybody else, and stood in the narrow street crowded At th RhTnit -we turned around. And duced rates to subscribers of the Weekly thrown under the edge of the sidewalk, safely be reduced 1-10 of a mill, making It is found most in those parts most frequented by birds, and from the groves 110 Texas steers, f.

978 Commonwealth. It is a book of t78 where the rats soon seize them, and are it 3-10 instead of 4-10, as it has been lor 3 15 2 c5 2 10 3 80 8 20 3 60 60 3 tO there we saw our young Alexanders nrnn.I no lono-er. but very much fright pages, elegant, bound. Besides the com- pulled out kicking and squealing. and shames is spreading to an extent tbft shows the soil and climate adapted some years past.

Surgeon, came to Wamego and attended one John Witt, of Pottawatomie county 22 Texas steers, 72 Texas steers, 106 62 Texas steers, t. IH74 50 Texas steers, f. i piete lives of Blaine and Logan, it gives ened, poised on a perilous angle of the to it. Like an Old Creaky Window Shutter. a Bbort sketch of the lives Of each of the KANSAS KAltMlNO.

tmne.l-ua cart, while lluccphalua wa who had been injured in the tjr. A. 4. That is the way a man's rheumatic 1 Presidents of the United States: a bird's SHEEP SAXES. eooilv lvina upon bia sides, full-length sham battle by the discharge of one of No.

joints sometimes are. Hinges old, rusty, eye view of the Presidential contest: ta- know it." A Workingman. 5- None wiihmit a tnr.ch c-f preea Hoi on tne white inbel. shun a' lhe vile, jhiii onous muils with -Hop" or "Koj ic ihtir name. Notes and Incidents Among the Farmers of Price 1 75 2 25 the cannon.

His right arm was torn into shreds, necessitating amputation. At Av. 76.... 93.... and worn, and badly need oiung.

lhe'blesof Presidential elections; quahnea- ir4 stockers. 100 tiie state. N. II. Pixley.

who resides near Wfa- trouble is in the blood. A man who is last accounts he was doing well. Anoth Atchison Patriot: he uscotah Record is the latest newspaper venture. It is a seven column weekly published at Mus-cotah, in this county, by Bonham Simpson. The initial number contains an interesting sketch of the city and its business.

The merchants there appear to give it a pretty good advertising patronage. tions ol voters every btate; a list oi Presidents and Vice Presidents; Cabinet officers under each President; Command with peasants. Then the three godfathers appeared upon the church steps, each with a large basket upon his arm. A breathless silence of expectation fell upon the crowd, for those baskets were full of dragees, or sugared almonds, of the finset and best. Th crodfatbers waited a moment, evi mego, has raised about 6,000 bushels of er of the same artillery squad had his thumb blown off.

WHITMAN'S New Patent Hisomrrj FLTrxaxa pmspetuai sweet potatoes this season. T. J. Shelton, of the Wichita Times, on the ground. Bucephalus whose name was Jean repeated this pretty little trick of his at intervals all the way to ville and back; but as we were not aware of bis peculiarity we had not learned the clever twist of his shaggy tail which never failed to bring him to his feet, and was the only course of moral suasion possible with him.

By united exertions we got Jean upon his feet a-jain. But we were not long to Clay Center Dispatch: M. A. Brown, of Blaine township, brought in about a any account is worth repairing. The repairing can be done by means of Brown's Iron Bitters.

That enriches and purifies the blood, drives out the pains, and works complete restoration. Thousands testify to it from happy experience. Mr. C. H.

Huntley, 918 North Sixteenth St. Louis, says, "I used Brown's Iron Bitters for rheumatism, general debility gives his record aa the youngest soldier in the Union army who did a man's ser HOGS WALES. No Av Price 95 75 6 75 70 60 60...2 3...4 70 70 70...274...4 70 58...270...4 70 65 66.2i8-4 C5 fit' No At 9 ..4 77V 72H 49.273...4 72i 70 60...270...4 70 70 65...230...4 70 47212...4 65 6) 17198...4 61 dently enjoying the pleased suspense of bushel of the hnest peachblow potatoes No AT Price 49 05 7-2J4 8 46.270...4 70 54...257...4 70 70 61...262...4 70 '0 70 62.2 6...4 C5 12...2 60 62...312...4 60 vice. He says: "The old family the crowd, who all Knew mat among ers ot the Army and iNavy since the organization of the Government; Speakers of ea-h Congress; Congressional Representatives of States from the first; Supreme Court of Justices; pensions paid; balance of trade; reviews; National debt; political divisions of Congress; Constitution of the United States; 42 illustrations and a mass of other political information. we ever saw.

Ihey were raised from lour hills. says that we were born in Princeton, those dragees were more than one sil June lrfth, 1S4. We enlisted in ver coin, as well as a good many cop- Onaga Journal: T. D. Leinbach, resid Co.

48th Kentucky Mounted Infantry, and prostration, with the best results." remain in sweet ignorance of another of in August, lst2; was camped at irrmce- pers. Then a sweet shower fell upon us, neltin? our faces, hats and shoulders. ing southeast of this city, has a seven-acre field of clover that is hard to beat in any country. The seed was sown last ton, aud remained with the regiment There is a Scotch law which punishes ftMrircd Kim Pr-rvlni. PI t-m It is a book that should be in the hands of every family in the land.

The regu- until sent home with the measles, the There was much good-humored pushing with a fine persons who pretend that they Kaam tjltjr noaaee Market. Kansas City October 20 Spring with wheat, and ine new now is 18S4. mustering officer refusing to muster us are married but under this law when a lar nrice of this book is 12.00, but we and laughing, picking of dragees from beneath each other's feet from the frilled almost a solid clover sod. on account of sickness. Afterwards en At Oneida the 13-year-old son of J.

L. Hall was kicked by a colt, breaking the skull in over the lelt ear two and a half inches long, and one and a quarter wide. Dr. Murdock, of Oneida, and Dr. Leach, of Seneca, removed the fractured skull and a portion of the brain, and dressed the wound.

The boy is still living, with strong hopes of recovery. Wyandotte Herald: Judge E. D. Browne, of Quindaro, brought us in some chestnuts which he grew upon his farm at Quindaro. They are the first wehave seen that were grown in Kansas and are of the variety known as the Spanish.

Judge Browne planted his trees 20 years a20 and thev have been in bearing for couple is convicted they are thereby I have made arrangements to furnish 1-3. Aid Crrmsrf Gat 4 -si. is 1 tJ Lr giie ia Ibfei. Tee on 7 fre aim iO too ev. a yt Bi bi.

A tot wy fUxi: rL-4 Yijr. bv fcay e.Sr Prw" tw. feui for arv A Hit-Pf, Mi; it. Can nrL etc B-uii fet iir-4 it listed in Co. bth Illinois Cavalry, and At an agricultural picnic held at Gre- married in spite of themselves.

borders of white caps, and the enibroid erv of each other's blouses. was mustered and Bent to Mississippi, where we joined our regiment and re Mother! and the eekly Commonwealth one year for the sum of $2.25. All subscribers can avail themselves of this ofier by paying 2.25, when they will receive the book (postage paid) and a receipt for the "Jolly, isn't it! choked the boys; "but how thirsty Jean must be by this time nola, Kansas, Silas Taylor, of Elk county, exhibited a load of twenty-eight pumpkins averaging fifty pounds each, that trew on one vine, which without mained with it until we were all dis The DaUy Indicator rerx ns; FLOTJB DulL Quotations; Family. 1 10(1 15: ohoire, 1 30(8 I St 'an. 1 60ral 65 patent, 1 9042 00- Rye.

1 hO. WHEAT lhe marxet was weak, quiet and generally lower No. i i-eii winter, cttsb, bsc, October, n24C: November, 63c bid, 53VbC asued: December, 6tsc bid. fceatJted; January, 66HC bid; 58c at ked; May, f4ltc bia. 66c asked.

No. 3 led, cash, October, 4c ake1: November, 36o bid. i9o asked. Rejected. 25c bid, 27c asked.

If a little dariiDe Is f-pendrnB sleeplers niuhts. Treatise Fp.ps. Staled 2 CEvrs. D'tFEN-AKY CO. HINDOO EtHR.

charged at Snringfield, Illinois, in Octo slowly, pitifully wafting by drainge upon lis s-Js- of his amiable habits, lor soon cnaretts loaded with peasant women in tail, white caps, and peasant men, in flat, black ones and blue blouses, began to rattle past us, bound, a3 we were, to the Baptime. Although our shagErv little Jean had not the slightest ambition to get beyond a funera.1 pace himself, he evidently had strong objection to any other donkey getting before him. So, whenever he heard a rattling behind him, what did he do, the malicious beast, but wheel suddenly across the rad and plant himself broadaide directly in front of the oncoming donkey or horses, ''stubborn as a jack-ass," while we sat feebly looking on, rxiwerless to raise our weak excuse Drawer 1376. oorijeiisviUe. X.

Y. iuil rleor ot ber, lbbo." tem irom trie enect ot teething, piocure a oottte or Dr. BiBtrer Huckleberry cordial, the GREAT counting its branches, measured 2,300 the Generative Orsr-s re-ore. csieor for a drink of cider!" A. Worthy Enterprise.

Jlessrs. John Francis and P. I. Bone-brake, of Topeka. have associated them- SOUTHERN REMEDY, and find, what uiany feet.

The following is of recent issue GENERAL ORDER. mothers have, a complete cure, as it will all powel PhillipsbuJg Herald: J. Q. Adams eon, casn, dio. ruc asxeo.

10 aso-j 'AJomsiv saTfrej -aiiii tj itOAjs; "s'-i affections in both old and young. All druggists at 50 cxnts. OoftN The market was siill weaiier. No. brought us in some fine specimens of IO ajottut ohuw pa sfAAv arsua the past eight years.

seles as President and Vice President, nixed 8'Hc; Octooer, 1 6c bid, 36c asked; November. 28c bid. asked: the year. 7c bid. aqj jo sas-asrp ttb aoj sinj nas jtravi.s Weekly Common wealth for one year from the time their subscription expires.

Send all money by registered letter, money or postal order to The Commonwealth Topeka, Kans. A Savannah music firm has just given an order to a Boston manutacturer for 12a pianos. respectively, of the Western Department Iola Courant: We hear complaints that Early Rose potatoes grown from seed planted June loth, and were matured in A Wall street broker says: "Women asied: January, '27c. May, 28Xc bid, 28c persons wt-st or the river are aiding riiah mixed, cash, nominal. Keiected.

bid. of the Marsha. I Mutual Aid Association, of Marshall, Michigan, a Life Couipany, seventy-five days from planting. Also JOSEPH GILLOTTS ole asted. auailsinlarge numbers, and it is believed Steel Pens are the most inveterate gamblers in the world.

One was never no vn to come out ahead speculating in Wall street, for they never know when to stop. They two-bean stalks that area sight to Denoid ttiat some one snips itiem irom 101a. it which pays all policies in full, ana mai hut thirteen death assessments during OATS November. 22Kc bid, 23Vc asked. RYR Cash, 40c; Ociooer, 41c asked BOTTBrt Liuht reexiiM and active demand.

and no doubt will yield at least 500 to a single seed. is bad enough tohave quailskiiled at any time, but it is an outrage that thev should ihn rxatt. three and a half years. Its Supply of oleomargerine large. have ten times the nerve of men, and Sold or Alii.

BEAT.ERS Tirac. lout Kansas office is located in Topeka. The quotations: creamery, cnoice, 2i30c; tair to Washington Remoter: Mr. E. J.

Nason be slaughtered in vitiation ot law. farm will stand their losses with extraordina 25c; One dairy, in single package lots. Association is issuing over two hundred ers should report to the proper authori brought into our office the largest Kansas ry fortitude." Gold Medal Pari Exposition, 1,78. nolicies per month, and all of its business apple we have seen this year. It meas ties all parties they see violating the of "tore pacted.

13 16o; sour and poor, 69c. EfrOS slow; 17c otsen candled. GAME! In poor condition, and market dnll. Quotations Prairie chickens. 2 0.

teal ducks. hoa in ha renr.rted to the Michigan In ured thirteen and one-halt inches game law. As Old field Weed, The old field has been a seeming out AGENTS WATTED circumference and weighed seventeen lwirfii cast for many years. Now has suddenly at iureka JUvublicun: J. W.

Chew in 1 001 60; mallard, 2 25; plover, 75c; quail, 1 2. 1 50. surance Department as required by the laws of that State. In its initiatory step irnod men can make a liberal contract to forms us that among his flock of sheep tracted the at ention of tne medicat world who recognize it to be i he best lung mediciu discov- POULTRY Lower. Quotations: Old hens.

2 ff) oer dozen: snrine ounces. The apple is one of theTalpa-hawiin variety, and is a very delicious eating apple, as ell as a fine cooker. v.t MarSA "StAlia-l OffT AX -CATOR," 1M0 lMr. 4T0 Ulur-'; tt -a i frm WOM tela. irr i romt literal tenM i Crrr rn Get.

Was Stuns t. UuuUa. e-t. rer.rpsent the institution-, asthe company Header's. A.

R. Fobt Scott, Oct. General order. No. 7.

I. The attention of Post Commanders, Adjutants and Quartermasters is attain called to the necessity of having their quatterly reports promptly forwarded to the Assistant Adjutant General, thus saving the department the expense of sending the District Inspectors to perform. II. Circular No. 1, current series, detailing the manner of making these reports, has been forwarded to each Post Commander.

Careiul reading of this circular will enabie any Comrade in the Department to make these reports. -HI. The representation of Posts in the next Department Encampment will be made upon the basisof this, the Third Quarterly Report. Poets that fail to forward this report will not be entitled to representation. Will it be said of any Post in this Department it has no voice in the management of the affairs of our order in the Department Encampment by reason of the failure of its officers to perform their duties? 1 V.

"Kansas, the eldest child of the is a Spring ram, No. 4, a thoroughbred, that tporis two pairs of horns. The last chickens, large, 2 small, 1 7o2 00 per dozen. against the storm of abjurgations that assailed us. But finally, by dint of much thumping and many a cut of kindly whips furnished by passing peasants, by pulling Jean by the nose, by pushing the cart from behind, by Charlie's running in front of him with a wisp of clover held two inches from bia nose, and Cecil's a rattling foolscap to his ears, we neared ville.

"We must give him some cider when we start for home," said Mademoiselle, who is French and knows the habits of donkeys; "nothing makes a donkey step off better. The peasants often mix cider with their donkey's oats!" "Jean 'highf" screamed the boys, in an eestacy of delight. "Oh, don't let's go to the Baptism: let's give Jean some cider and see what he will do!" eo, when made into tea combined nun sweet-gum, presents in lay lor 8 Cberolcee Ktmedy oi SeetGum and Muliein aa efleotii cure ior tn locate an airent in every hamlet OOHN MEAL 90C1 Oo. PRY SALT MEATS 8nouldere.7r: dear Paola Republican: A novelty at the pair areabout eight inches longand turn within the S'ate. Mr.

R. A. Clark, of Croup, Whooping Cough, Colds and Consumption. Druggists 2.C and l. back in the usual manner.

The second Fair was a bunch of chestnut branches R. Atp bur LEAHM TELEGRAPHY f. tOKo; long clear side lOo; clear rib side, loVio SMOKED MEATS 8aoiUders, tc; lono- 4des. Utic: rib sides, UHe clear si HJif. pair grow downward, and are three and with chestnuts in the burr, raised by Dr.

Topeka, is the business manager. CAPITOL, TOPICS. a half inches in length. It both pair de A quadricycle is the latest machine J. 11.

Pirebaugh on his faim in Johnson velop it will certainly be an odd looking invented in the cycling It has two jaAiao nutfar eure'a, 1 BREAKFAST BACON (3i DRIED BE'iF 13c. BARREL MEATS Pork, boneless. 23 00: elet county. He has a half acre ol these trees, which he planted fifteen years L2 iA C. Fir.i'iiArd'S small wheels in front and two large ones sheep.

A letter was received at the office of ago. ihey nave just begun bearing ana pork, 23 00; mesa pork. 18 W. Hartford Call: The army worm is said behind, ana its inventor claims for it many anvantages over the bicycle and the Secretary of State a few days ago. CT I- Ku.lhw.L I rcrt.

1:" I'-nnls-nte. will this year yield about a half bushel to be at work on the new wheat, and Pi24THE: GREAT -sfV hmUkn reMEUi written Irom Texas, and asking whether of nuts. LARD Tleroe, 8 25; half barrel, JO TALLOW No. No. SOR'JHDM '25c per gallon.

CHICBSK Full cream, lie: dp" cartlr k'tr tricycle. irood many fields in Kansas sown this a rpginl had been otiered for the ar Osborne Farmer: Messrs. Walrond rest of Kate Binder. There have been ir all, and came up well, have bsen ruined wile is a strangling peasant Vil- ned, Yonn America, A. Special Invitation.

We et peclally invite a trial by all those suffer a1-! liii's-'s ciuuitiB looar Ih- ITS.ILE rOFULATIOS. FrT c-l (r lij-i nr kvrirt tarwu by it. Lo ony Jfras. MaDy items sim about eisr'iteen thou and of these letters la '6 Tth one lonu street, in which the Mitchell, attorneys for W. F.

Cochran, have forwarded the final proof of his BKA.S null 8 sacked 48e lw if. FLAX HEED 1 19 oh tjns r.rm uDrmxf 1- vi ers from Kidney and Liver eomptaiuis who cave ilar to the aoove have appeared in. received since the masiacre. stands, running through the number of our exchanges, but a careful timber entry in Lawrence township to FOR i-a-XJJ- CURES Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbaao, Eac3chi.

Headache. Toothache. Sore Tfc r. Sweili Slrnl n. Bm Je.

linrii. Nculiia. frwil USB 1IX OTI1F.K llUl'IH riS iND HHFA. tailed tor Dtaui reiiet iiom otuer remeoi-s and irom Doctors- Nature's great remedy, Kiitaey- middic, Many of the houses have straw Will P. Payne, cf Deer Trail, Colorado, the U.

S. Commissioner at Washington. inquiry fails to reveal the existence ol 34c; short and crooked, 23c MAY Fancy sinail bauxi, 8 51: largo 8 roofs, olhers red tiled ones, and all have Wort. has effected cure in many obslinat- ca-e-i. It acts at once cn the Kidnes.

Liver and son of B. T. Payne of North Topeka, was There are at least 13.0C0 trees growing this lemble pest in the immediate front 'oors divid'mir in middle, the war, and the soil upon which the first blood was shed in the great between Freedom aod fclavery, the home of over 100,000 men who bore an honorable part in the suppression of the great shot and uistanilv killed on the l4tn, by cleansiDg the svstemof ad poisonous humors and upperpart of glass like a window. There restoring a neaitny eonunion ot those lmpoitaiit a herder, at asheep ranch. The name of on five acres of land, a showing that the northwestern land district is challenged oMIT Onigitf lfcKe ererrwtieTC.

rr.j vwm. Oirelliis IQ 11 Ct.iiuag. organs. Do not Da ai oursgea, bui. try it.

Dodge City Times Henry C. Young, a the murderer is ISt Jt'erkinson. iur. THE CIltni.E A. VtMiKl.KK CO.

to equaL tiUBm, 4 E- a. A. Pavne married Miss Ada Norton, daugh rebellion, has less than 20,000 members shrewd forger, with several ailiases, ho skillfully pei formed a forgery in this city Philiipsburz Herald: W. E. Page, of of the U.

A. Is not somebody at The topography of the moon has been pretty accurately made out by as-trcnomers. The highest mountain is ter of L. Norton, E-q if this city, and for three or futir veaisthey have been some months ago, came. to grief some fault in this matte Think of it, comrades: are you, each of you, doing your WOOL Missouri, unwashed heavy fine, 17c: heht ine, 17ij.20o: medium.

186WC: me dium combing, 18d.20c; coarse combing, 1720c low and carpet, l'2l5c. Kansas and Nebraska heavy Bne. lloiloc- lixht fine, 1517c; medium I719c, medium combing, coarse combing llio-lte; low and carpet, 912c. Tub washed choice. 2830o; medium, 2d28c; Jlingy and lo iS26C HIDES AND PELTS Hides, dry flint, No.

1 fb, lc; No 2 ft 13c; dry salted, lb 12c. Greer ialted. No. 1 8c; green salted No. 2 ft 6c.

Green, No. 1 fl 7c: No. 2 ib calf, fl 11c "heep pelts, dry, fb lOe. COMPARATIVE STATEMENT. Walnut township, took fourteen first premiums and four second premiums on lays aao and was brought to this city by living at Peer Trail, where Mr.

Payne Tt purvofte fs for le-r-t: wiv lisease atut tne rvn'T of T. E- ir r. i ciaiinsto dc. i. i It wui cur ij- icr 1 tion and itjsm in, 'ixa i av i consequent adapted lo the ot Li.

It remove j- r-. r-. r-4v" sp for Ft i ui lit ia rji- '-i tr-'---n ur -a i a v. On-rfU It -T--. ft.ntt bl.k:t:li.

i-it: a A. i lw tag airy cuLUi i i-l i. BABY CARRIAGES Urn iMitaitl, h3 tX Wo TCWJEA, ir duty? With the number of Posts we Sheriff Sughrue. The Sheriff brought was interested in a large sheep ranch vegetables, and lelt lor our collection one stock beet and one sugar beet ech have in the Department, we should. Lon Roberts and wi'e are also at the ranch.

Mr. B. T. Pavne left on the during the remaining quarter of this Young from Oalveston, lexas, where he had been arrested through the chief of police of that city. Two special officers weighing sixteen pounds, a sample of 28,675 feet in height and there are others measuring over 20,000 feet each.

4-Laaies, Attentions lathe Diamond Dyes more i olorhig is g.ven than in any known Dyes, and they give fater and more brilliant co "ors. 10c at all Druggis-ts. Everybody praises iheni. irVells, Richardson Burlington, VL year, make the largest gain ever made train for Deer Trail and brought the remains of his son to the city for inter premium corn, a hill of sweet corn trown from one grain which has fourteen in any Department. assisted the Sheriff in bringing the pris-o'ner here.

V. It is therefore urged upon each ears, a sample of cat rots two feet in ment, lie leaves a wife and one child, The following table how the prices of wheat, corn, oats and rye at the ose ol 'Change to-dav in comparison with the previous day and previous length, and some other specimens. Department and Post officer and comrade to take hold of the good work, and John Mitchell, a Frenchman, who, by Previous year. emnlovment is a scissois grinder, had To-day day 1082 swell our rauks. With united efforts our Council Grove Cotmot: James A.

Johnson, of Kelso, showed us two large apples this week, which fairly take the cake Noln SoGO stolon from his humble abode at 43 numbers can be increased 10,000 mem 794 Ouincv street. He and his helpmeet. Thirty-five hundred pounds to the acre is the average yield in the majority of the hop yards in Washington Territory. "ROUGH ON DENTIST Tooth Fow-ier. FtM Smooth.

Cleaaaiog. Bafreaaiac. Preservative, ioe 18'3. 92 82 73H 87 23 41 bers by Dec. 13, 1884.

Think of the good we can do think what we have already 62' 44H 36H 40" Noa No 3rw No 2 No 2 oal a. No 2 6214 43 87 224 40-4 over anything we have seen this season They measured fourteen inches in cir 76 S7 29 45 OH. HENDERSON have been saving this money through their persistent toil of the last three years. The money was taken from their accomplished. A comrade of our order Kansas err; cumference and weighed a pound and a A.

TBfJmr froduatc tn rw Drcr ELEVATOR REPORTS. IfsM 1 s-I in April, conceived the idea of establishing a Soldiers' Home in Kansas it was approved bv his Post; a committee trunk while they were out, the wi.e tended Mr. Mitchell's stand, and he travel quarter each. They are called the Pippin," and the tree on which they were raised bore about two THE The following shows the amount ot grain re ceived, withdrawn and in store at regular eleva mm TJ are yn: wmi cooKing mensiis, coarse crockery, emaU articles or wofk-box furnishing in the deep, dark, cave-shadowed windows. The street was full of donkey carts and peasants, looked qnaint and strange, its narrow vista crowded with picturt-sque figures -all wending toward the quaint and venerable church.

In Normandie if one asks a peasant about the size of the v.llage he lives in, that peasant will reply: "Monsieur, it is but a small commune, of but one bell," or "Madame, it is a fairly large commune, of two bells," or "Madamoiselle, we have a large commune, of three bells." The peasant village we wera now entering had been for perhaps five hundred years a little village of but one bell. Year after year, generation after generation, century after century, one bell had sent its brazen call over near and distant farms, ringing merry carillon for bridals and christenings, tolling solemnly for the dead borne into the little graveyard at its feet. But now the one bell which had awakened the country echoes for many a life time had grown old and cracked. Two rich ladies, who had chateaux within sojund of those cracked tones, had offered to present a bell apiece to the church if the villagers would present another. This explained the highly important air of everybody we me.t Por to-day was to be forever a marked one in the commune's history, the day of the christening the three bells, which were to raise ville to the rank of a large commune, though not an inhabitant was added to its number.

ing on his route, grinding fcissors. They appointed, and by this committee car tors as reporter to tne jsoarct oi i raae to usy. BEST TCI IIC. A physician practicing in Addison, New Yoik, saved the life of a farmer's daughter, and the grateful father presented him with deeds to one hundred acres of land, valued at as his fee. bushels averaging about the same size.

have two children dependent upon them Withdrawn. In store Keceivea ried into our Department Encampment 3 one in Fiance, and one at Kansas City i rw All--. 45J21 1U8S3 in lbM. lhe Encampment appointed a Wa Keeny World: We have been shown an apple and a peach from the 6li46-i 65ti49 C830 C8L8 Their grief was deep over their loss. Wichita Beacon: The little 3-year old daughter of Ctias.

Eicholtz, living about two miles southeast of the city, met with a very bad accident. While playing in the haymow it fell through a hole to the ground, about ten feet below, sustaining very bad bruises on the face and arms and the top of its head was very badly cut, one of the gashes being about tbrea inches long and penetrating to the skull bone. Wichita E-igle: Officer II. C. Brashier reported a singular case of pocket picking one evening lately.

A one-armed and one-legced man knocked a man down with his crutch and was in the act of going through his pockets when he officer came down upon him and pulled him in. There Eeems to be a good many bard cases in the city at present, but the police are Von" to them and they will all probably find their way to the cooler. Wichita Figle; The -number of prairie schooners that pass through the city Wheat 62230 15565 Oats 80 Rye 571 Barley committee to press the matter before Congress and the Senate, and the result vBtj or murrey t. The State Treasurer's Fourth Biennia Ask tor it. Iutsnt "ROUGH ON TOOTHACHE." relief, quick care 15c.

orchard of George W. Kessler, who lives two miles south of Col Iyer. Both the apple and peach are of excellent flavor is the site tor the Home has been selected at Leavenworth, and ere long there Total 69154 57201 755167 Report has just been printed and will be ready for distribution in a few days. The financial transactions of the State for the fiscal yearending June 30,1883 and June will be a Haven ot Kest lor our worn and of lull growth, and coming irom an St. Louis lave Stock Market.

out, weary comrades within the borders orchard onlv four years old, speak vol This medicine, combining- Iron with pn-re Vegetable tonics, quickly and completely Cures lypepsia, Weulsneeas Impure Blood, and Fevers and Nearalerifu It is an uniuiUnpr remedy for Diseases of the Kidneys and Liver. It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to TVnmen, and all who lead sedentary lives. produce constipation other Iron medicines do. It enriches and purifies the Wood, stimulates the appetite. aid3 tbe assimilation of food, relieves Heartburn and Belching, and strength-'etis the muscles and nerves.

For Intermittent Fevers. Lassitude, Lack of Fiiersry, it has no equal. sr- The Pennine has abore tmriemaTk and crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other. SUde out, b7 BROWS CUEBICAL ft), BALTIMORE, ID, of our (state.

30, 18s4, are shown as fo.Iows: BLCEIFTS. v.itAf ewM is ein turclib0 tcr ijBk -or- fiis8nt KrAt: iXpTWe; BOtKiiCiflT1" r.t ererrw' arsLkjf m. ho tcjunoTt dpc" trvTB to Ciaitaivn ni or by luar. A HO tr tor two Mnirrs. TENDER-FOOT" All siie bv mail $1 71 1-K1NNER i Also elegant line of Wtrwn fine -iwc VI.

The thanks of the Department umes in favor of this as a fruit growing county. Mr. Kessler also raised large quantities of cherries both this and last Direct taxes St 630.266 25 Commander are hereby extended to the 2.9,33 69 A Mrs. Sarah Bullard, who resides near Napa, lately shot a hawk on the wing which measured forty-seven inches from tip to tip, Lady Agents Wanted to introduce and sell Dr. Linguist's Spinal Health Corset.

Apply to Dr. Linguist Spinal Corset 412 Broadway, N.Y. "BOUGH ON PAIN." Porous Pinter, for Bk ache. Pains ia the Chest. Rheumatism- 25e- "Committee on Soldiers' Home" and the season.

4.318 10 comrades who so ablv assisted them in 1.000 0 Belle Plaine News: Mrs. Uriah Mc- Ht. Louis, October 20, 1884. The Western Live Stock Journal Reports: HOGS -Receipts. 8400; shipments 4900.

The market was dull. Yorkers, 4 7i4 SO; packing, 4 7035 0, butchers, 6 25 BATTLE Receipts, 1500; shipments, 401. The market was fiimer. good grades sell readily. Kx-ports, 6 So a 6 75 good to choice shipping steers.

5 25; common to medium. 3 2t5 60; Colorado steers, 4 00o4 75: fair to best grats Teians, 3 20(a)! 00; common stuff. 2 60fe3 00. SHEEP Receipt, 60 shipments, 700 Good grades were firm, common dull. Common to lair, 2 25iti3 00.

good to choice. 3 76: extra, 4 00; lambs, 2 5ots4 00; Texas sheep. 2 C03 2j. S71 24 1U2 90 their recent visit to Dayton. O.

Their appeals before the "Board of Managers" finally settled the matter and establish Penitentiary earnings I sane asylum Iuslitntiou. for tne blind lustimiioi tur the hi at ana -late Keform ccaool Slate hibiaian sale of tuyrtnij Court ketKirts Insurance lievartiiit-m sales ot laud School l.aud i trinciral lrorri gaies of Uuiversiiy Kinney brought in several pears which grew on a limb or sprout of a pear tree that grew entirely this season. The A Skin lsa DR. T. FI.L1X Gouraod 13,375 CO perhaps surpass even the early settlement of this country.

They represent 86 Protection. Kosnct ed the Home in Kansas. The committee consisted of: Comrades, W. Shockley, Fort Scott; J. B.

Johnson, To growing of a fruit tree in one season within a few months, as it were so as to bear fruit at the same time or season, is protective sea; tat 37,60 06 62 31,551 47 13,336 20 ctiiUs and fever aat disease's a Missouri, Illinois, Arkansas. Indiana and Ohio. They are well filled with wemen and children. At the present rate of immigration it will not be long before larul. ana inve tea itina II a horticultural freak or miracle that Interest Iron sdes L'uiversiiy The tallest tree in California is known as the "Pather of the Forvst;" it is 350 feet high.

The largest tree in circumference is known as the "Empire State," and is 94 feet around the trunk. malarial tyne ejists land, and fund can be produced in no other State but 5 f. s. i Principle Irom salts of Notmal our State is more populous than some of Kansas, and no wonder Mrs. McKinney as Hm Suun-ach Bittern It Constipation, 1 disorders, rheu- 25,202 00 the older Mates.

Ihey ail bring con is proud to be able to furnish such a pro 5v siderable stock with them, and many of peka; S. D. Underwood, Junction City; Chas. W. Blair, Fort Scott; John A.

Martin, Atchison; Thomas Ryan, Topeka; Geo. T. Anthony, Leavenworth; S. F. Neeley, Leavenworth.

By command of H. W. Pond, Department Commander. W. B.

Shocklef, Ass't Adj't GenT. rsatism, kidnev and duction from her orchard. A'A. afcJVr 7 1 a il ,1 a imi.T.t, Kansas Farmer: One of the principal -V l-. ft in ni 1 no a them are pretty well fixed financially.

Iola Regutcr: A son of Mr. Jchn Brown, about twelve years of age, while riding home from the Fair last Friday studies of the farmer should be to keep -V fciianire.i'Btrratifying -i'-i 'f as it isoomplete.soin his land free from weeds and trash. 2))44 92 103,263 90 43.7S2 74 231,871 50 328,879 14 S7i.6tiu 00 103 0J 18.9S0 50 Green weeds, if put on the compost heap, evening, met with a sudden death. He Uitesp-aceintne appearance as well as the tensati n. of the A A.

7Ti Mi or if plowed deep under ground, make School lfiiid, a-M mvesfed Inte est Irom sa.es of Noimal bchool lanO, and i laud Agri'ultuinl (Jolt, ge endowment fund1 prim-ii-al Agrieu'iurnl Co. lege endowment tund in Principal of couuiy. townsnip and school Is net, bonds Interest on cjuh'v, township, ichool district ai United Stau-a fconds Piinciielot United stales Pnneiio'l of suite 1 reiuium on Uui'ed Stale- Loud Mve per r-eui on sale of Govern- nt lands Estates of i ceased poisons Sales ot railroao hul (old ciniracis) Kadroad Ojrimis-ioneis lutid roiu ienerMl (, mnent, ou fcus- peridtd war elaiui Misoellanauos items and another hoy, while riding at a pretty THE COLLAPSE OF CONCEPCION. good manure. But weeds left to grow Church bells are always christened in France, and the ceremony is exactly that of christening a baby.

Even the taste of salt which, in Catholic christening, imitated from the old Jewish form, is put on the child's tongue by the priest, not omitted. We saw it put upon the tongues of the three bells, and it must be said that the brazen inlants behaved much better under the infliction than human ones usually do, The old chnrch was Norm an-Gothic, massive, solemn and stern, with gray wails grown with lichens and weeds, and hoar with the rime of centuries. We found it crowded as we entered, and only that we were under convoy of a prominent villager, whose blue blouse piloted us to good seats near the bells, we could never have penetrated that mass of human beings. The three bells were hanging near the great doors, all in a row. They had rapid gait, ran in among a number of ST-, ITOMACH and seed the ground are as bad as the wan alio ufaru lu- valid who uses this promoterol health and strength For sale by all Sheriff with a warrant of ejectment.

cattle in the road. Young Brown's horse struck one of the ittle and the boy was jsvery larmer now has a mowing ma brown to the ground and struck on his Druggists ana Dealers generally. chine, or he can get the use of one, so that there is no good reason for letting head, receiving a fracture of the skull 69,773 71 3, 67 17 712 79 4.8U2 10 2 67 114 18 "Help Wanted Females." Wanted Ladies and Gentlemen take nice, light, pleasant work at their own homes (distance no objection); work sent by mail: 2 to $-5 a day can be quietly made; no canvassing. Please address at once, Reliable M'f'g Philadelphia, Pa. Box 1593.

The inhabitants of Johnson county, say that the prohibition law has had the effect of causing a steady decrease in crime in that county, and the jail has become an almost useless appendage. A CAKTl. To all who are suferln from er rors and ir.rtiscretiona of yorti.h, ncrv.os weakness, early decay loesof manhi-o fce. Iwillsetid a recipe mat wid'eure you, ft. FE OF This great rems-dv was discover by a nsisaioiiarj In South America.

Send flf-d(trt-l enveiajj to KT. Joseph 1. InmaN, Station hoi lark. One single oyster will produce 000,000 yonug oysters in the course of year. narrnifai of 'A lin ruwzi 4.

buy, tts BMrntha. onng vr A ta nxev-H cgrrflatu kmr i4 trnr tr- i For Mi fer k)l 4 m. a'- yr- wr of aut imiuuca. rfm str pnat mf bjlj mm u.iijvff to nus. weeds tafce any farm, or held, or garden and other injuries from the fall, from which he died the same evening.

The westersi mm Harlan Republican: Mr. H. R. burial took place the next. Curtis has on exhibition a large white 83,944.

1GS 74 A colored man in Chautauqua county. elephant squash, raised by Mr. Davis. Total UISBLTHSIiMKNlS. General revenue It weighs lao pounds, and in the absence of any record to the contrary, we feel not long ago, failed to outgrow the effects of a medicated watermelon.

Two creeks after death his stomach was analyzed in 1IACIHKE WOIIK JONES .6 justified in saying it is the largest in the never been as the first strokes of 11! 179 9 H.S6 50 6.2, 9 57 4 9i 18 5o5 OS each must be given by the sponsors or the presence ol the all-observing Jasper ami developed the fact that its proprietor bad been poisoned by arsenic; and out -f. L. CO FRAN, godparents, alter the christening is fin- lsheil. Jr or this purpose a large, silken Ca pi tut Insurance tund Peimaneiit K-hooi fund Annual school mud Udivw 8 iy permanent fuud Univer.Uy iner. st limo Normal i-chl prnmiient fund ormnl scrjooi int.

rest it.n igricuititral Co, lege en-lowiniit fund Agricul ural Col ig iutere-t find sinking fund Sinking fim.l-.ti aui IuU.res.1 fukd-coupons 1 I white cord is attached to the tongue of cV JefstMs Chicago Live stock Market. Chicago, October 20. 1884. The Drovers' Journal reports: HOGS Receipts, ship-nente, VtO. The market opened steady, closing weak; prices averaged unchanged Mixed packing, 4 tttiail SO; heavy, 5 0o5 35; Ught, 4 05.

CATTLE Keeeipu, 70:0, shipments, 200. The market was generally firm aud 10c higher. Exports, 7 10; poor to fancy shipping steers, 4 90s 6 SO: throu.h Texans, 3 .5. 6HE1C1' Receipts, 20J0; shipments, 500. The market was fairly active aud steady.

Fancy Iambi, 5 00; poor to choice sheep, 2 75.4 23. How Stock-Growing; Pays, enver Kews. We often see comparative statements made showing some of the advantages of dairy farming over grain-raising in the matter of freights the cost of which all comes out of the farmer for the consumer only sends back to the farmer what is left after paying for what the product has been tolled on tb road. From one county in Minnesota it cost $155,000 to pay freight on 1500,000 worth of wheat. A half million dollarf worth of cheese over the same-route wouid cost $15,000.

The same value in butter about Thus it will be seen that a clear saving of $100,000 in the matter of transportation to one county in one year, might have been made by dairying instead of wheat raising. Does not this one illustration furnish valuable food for thought to the Colorado farmer? Independent of the amount of money shown to be saved in this transaction, there is another and still more important consideration in the case. The deeper and better view, is that the community that keeps on raising wheat year after year, will have less wheat to ship will find the wheat-producing capacity of the soil gone, while the community that keeps the stock to produce $500,000 worth of dairy products, beef cattle and pork, instead of deteriorating in yield, will find the soil growing better instead of being able to keep less stock, will be able to keep and feed more. What is true of a community is also true ot every farmer who intelligently and persistently feeds Jjis land through stock feeding, instead of 'robbing it through exclusive grain raising and constant shipping of the product of the soil that produces it. side evidence led to the conlusion that it had been administered through a watermelon, taken by the Negro irom a certain white man's patch in Little Canna 31 a-0 mi 21.SU.' 6 91 31 i 0 32 13 1,1143 55 0 186 293 5J of each bell, and when the sponsors pull the large tassels the christened bell sounds its first consecrated note.

The in QGKFOuOYMlCllES township. A vigorous investigation of bells were inscribed with the names of The new combination of Smart-Weed and Belladonna, as used in Carter's Back-r" ache Plasters has proved to be one of the1 best that could be made. Try one these popular plasters in any case weak or lame back, backache, rheu the whoie ailair is in progress, and the guilty party will certainly be brought to I I Total S3 833,948 43 anc tulsr ia lOrna I MAOHINEIlf Arc uvtcquaUni i. trui. Ftw of w.n's over ,18 31 Balance in Tieafcury July 1, 18a2.

644 323.76 tism, neuralgia, soreness of the cbe FOR PRICES. in Treasury Julyl, 18S1 $754,512.07 INVESTED FUNDS. the donors, the date, and appropriate verses of Scripture, and all in the first person, the inscription reading, "I was presented, eta," and not "this bell was presented, etc." The Bishop had come all the way from Bayeux for the ceremony, and the first tones that would float from the newly-christened bells in ths belfry lungs, ana you win De surprise urpnsp world. It weighs bo pounds more than the biggest exhibited at the Iowa State fair, and 50 pounds more than the one at the Nebraska State fair. It is to be sent to New Orleans and exhibited at the World's fair as a sample of what can be raised in Shelby county.

If anybody can beat it we should like to hear from them. Washington Register: G. S. Haynes, who resides seven miles northwest of this city. Bent to this office by E.

W. and Wm. King, two beets of the Mangel Wortzel variety, one being 31 inches in length, and at two different points, one just below the earth line and the other just above, measuring 17J and 18 inches in circumferance, and the two weighing 30J pounds. These beets are very peculiar in shape, one having three prongs, the center prong twining lovingly around the others. These are good beets, and if anybody has beets that can beat these beets we will readily acknowledge that Mr.

Haynes' beets have been beat. pleased by the prompt reliel. ef- COURTSHIPand MAR- The following statement shows amounts invested in United States, State cases of chronic dyspepsia, a i iplarf thtl rt-Vf UAtiE. Vonuoriul se- The new county of Finney has three candidates announced for County Clerk, two for County Attorney and two for Sheriff, and yet the Garden City Sentinel "There is not a single office that is to be voted for that will pay a man's board for three months, and to get there will be a desperate struggle. Whatever mi I the CM- -vt i -f bf.

i.MitMir!; the Admiral Xai Owf ior Asi'fO-- r.o..:i-al work seil i.T Locomotive nsini-prfcC i( a 1 iiey efiKHiii-ti in ti'til cls-f i in T'j Vi 1 the pit of the stomach stops i crets, revelations end discoveries for married and municipal securities: once. Ask for Carter's Smart- Permanent School fund 7 Drinani ul lull 00 Belladonna Backache Plasters. bring health weal'hand haj piness a idwime book of luO rases. mailed Ints by the cents. above would be a chime ot larewell as the great man's carriage would depart from the village, A number of priests Noimal Kthool permanent fund 64,550 00 the struggle may be.

let Garden City The cash balances in the same funds be modest in her demands; do not ask for from neighboring towns were also a prt, are as follows The Terrible Earthquake That Swallowed up the City. San Francisco Call. There is at present stopping in this city an aged gentleman, who has spent the greater part of seventy-five years of an unusually adventurous life abroad. The gentleman's name is A. A.

Holcomb, and he is now on his way East to end bis days, as he says, amid the scenes of bis youth, after an absence of a quarter of a century. In view of the interest recently excited in earthquakes in the Cnited States, a Call reporter visited Mr. Holcomb and asked him to relate some of his experiences during American shocks. "I will tell you," said he, "of the destruction of the city of Concepcion. The day was a burning In the afternoon a slight shock of earthquake occurred, but nothing was thought of it.

As night approached the heat appeared to become more intense. I retired to my hammock early that night. I do not know how long I slept, but I was awakened by the cries of many people. I arose i to find the city in confusion, "I looked at my watch. It was 11:30.

The people were preparing to leave the town and seek the highlands of the mountains. Great distress prevailed among families; members were missing and were sought for with wails and lamentations. The heathad become so that it was like sitting in an oven and undergoing a gradual baking. I remember I packed what availables I could find in my valise and prepared to join in the general migration. But departure had been delayed too long.

I had no sooner placed my foot upon the main street of the town than there came distant rumbling from the west. It increased in sound until it resembled the approach of a band of horsemen over a wooden bridge. At the same moment the earth seemed to me to rise up perpendicularly and crash against the sky. I heard the shrieks that went from the fleeing people as I was tossed like a bauble by the rocking earth. I recollect no more.

When I recoved consciousness it was yet night and I heard the groans of wounded people in atjony all about me. Even as I opened my eyes the earth trembled underneath me with the restless motion of the sea. "All that night I lay in that spot, agonized by fears and terrors indescribable. It was useless to move or attempt to do anything in the darkness. There were sht c'ss of more or less severity every few minutes, and as each shiver passed 1 heard groans of pain and expressions of fear on every side.

I hailed the first more than a fair division, but see that of the ceremony, and it stirred Made Permanent School fund H1U729 21 l'niveritv rniHiieiit tun-1 7 6I8 29 all your neighbors are supplied; let all parts of the county feel and know that moiselle to green envy good Catholic though she is to see the quantities or priceless laces, flounces a foot deep, and "overskirts," as Cecil called them, down Normal Sclic-v permanent lund 71 In addition to the foregoing, there are they are recognized as a part of this county, and that our interests are the deposited with the State Treasurer, securities bel to the State Agricul same." tc the ground, which were articles of sac erdutai raiment. Howard Courant: W. II. Sanderson tural Collegd ah fellows: and John Logan, both of this city, had Eords r-1 978 49 Motea aud 121,5941 69 an ahray, during which Logan cut ban- derson with a pocket knife. The wound is in the lower part of the abdomen and STATE DEBT.

Since the last report from this department State bonds have matured as follows There will be a doubleceT in St. Augustine on the 27th March. One will be in corn me of the landing of Ponce de Leoi and the other the founding of of Menendez in 1565. Herefords aud Autrus. Hon.

W. B. Ives, of Shei brook, ti who is largely interested in hd above breeds, and who has alreadj two public pales at Riverview Pari sas City, will, on Saturday, Novenv the last day of the Kansas City Fa Show, eell at public auction, a sprv iot of Hereford and tt young and thrifty animals, of nne tionable pedigrees and in good brer7 condition. Catalogues may beoiitV by addressing The Line Stock Ijdic-Kansas City, Mo. Boston people have select of October for moving day, Yorkers still stick to May ff agreeable task.

is Quite severe, and may prove fatal though the attending surgeons think the chances are in favor of his recovery Newspapers are frequently printed at sea. The practice was inaugurated on the steamer Great Britain, which started for Australia in 1852. On Ju'y 1. IS 3 61 S0O00 Sanderson is a Kentuckian about twenty Ou Julyl. lool vear3 old: he lias been here hut a short 01 time and had made his home with Mr.

II. Baird. He had engaged to work in D. H. Hatton hon's drug store, and had commenced his duties there on Mondav morning.

Logan is a colored Of this amount, 475 ha3 been presented and paid $131, 125 of it since the preparation of this report. For the remaining $5,000, funds have been placed with the hsral agent of the State in the Summary of Election Results. OHIO. The total vote in October, 1880, was in November. 1880, it was in October, 1883, it was it was 780,378 at the last election.

The prohioition vote of 1883 was Ms year it wss 9 510 The Greenback vote of 183 was this year it is 3,700. James S. Robinson, Secretary of Rtae elect, ha a plurality over Secretary Newman. He lacks 1,127 of having a majority. The r-st of the Stale ticket has a small ms-jorsty over all the candidates, estimated at about 5,000.

There are eleven Democratic Congressmen elected and ten Republican. There is a probability of three Democratic candidates making a contest. Public trpeskers and lingers ase Puo't Core for hoarseness and weak laoga. Charles Reade, who dramatized his story 'Never too late to mend," appended a marginal note to one passage which reads: "If the audience fails to weep here the play has not been properly acted." "Mil fui'' fth whispered. If bad only one of Monsieur le CureV flounces I would never touch a sewing machine again!" Mademoiselle's part of the domestic duty at home is with the family sewing.

Near the bells, close beside us, stood a little table with the oil, salt and ily water necessary to the baptism. There was also a pile of folded and embroidered Bilk which Mademoiselle whispered to me were the christening robes of the bells but I did not believe her. When ail was ready, the Bishop, in his splendid garments and his mitre on, advanced from the altar toward the bells. A concourse of minor ecclesiastics followed him, and the six pponBors the two rich ladies, one on the arm of her husband, the other of her son, and a peasant couple brought up the rear. Thrt there was much fussing about the tabd the cure of the parish grew ve id excited something go nce of the good Bishop.

7 Aread the christening ser- bov about sixteen years old, and has r.itv of New York. As there was not a sufficient amount of lived in Howard four or five years. He was arrested and taken before Judge Bo wen. where he waived a preliminary cash in the sinking fund to redeem the Woman's Face. "What furniture can give such finish to a room as a tender woman's face?" asks George Elliott, Not any, we are happy to answer, provided the glow of health tempers the tender expression.

The pale, anxiouR, bloodless face of the consumptive, or the evident sufferings of the dyspeptic, induce feelings of sorrow and grief on our part and compel us to tell them of Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discovery," the sovereign remedy for consumption and other diseases of the respiratory system, as well as dyspepsia and other digestive troubles. Sold everywhere. above amount of bond3, the Sinking "ROUGH ON COKNS." 15o. Ask core, hard or soft corns, wsrts, eunioas.

Fund Comniisaioners directed the sale of $08,000 of United States bonds held by the fund. Their order was complied examination, and was bound over to appear at the District Court. In default of bail the sheriff took him to Eureka and lodged him in jail. A. Randall of Linn, Washington county, writes the following to the Washington Register: It is a painful Ching Omaha dug up 4 valise, e3 mar with in June last; the bonds were sold at KL191, the amount of premium realized beins 50.

As the bonds were originally purchased at but little above.

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