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The Oneida Chieftain from Oneida, Kansas • 2

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at the time of the attack, has since died, THE WEEKLY RECORD. and in an encounter outside the alderman drew a self cocking revolver and fired a shot Sherman was seized with an apoplectic ft, and for some time stood dumb before the (e $netba (ncff aut. owing to the shock caused by the affair. assembly. Friends saved him from fallinc.

Sib Stafford Northcote, in a speech de The Railway Age shows in its current livered at a banquet at Belfast, censured the KOAH EAEDY, Publisher. WASHINGTON. Tee New Orleans national bank has brought through Jette's towels, the ball passing -into the le of a carpenter named Kelly. The alderman succeeded in putting another bullet in the body of Jette, but the latter in falling issue the amount of main track added to the KANSAS. ONEIDA, foreign and home policy of the government.

The latter, he claimed, conceded too much to the radicals and Paraellites. He asserted railways of the union during the nine months ending September 30, to be 4,244 miles seized the weapon and shot the alderman suit against Postmaster General Gresham, for $100,000 damages alleged to have been sustained by reason of his recent ordc directing that money orders addressed to the himself in the bowels. Both were mortally against 8,075 for the same period last year. that Parcell sought to draw near to the ounded. James G.

Blaine would like to sell for liberal party again only to accomplish his MINOR MENTION. Vrlakd has a fondness for the Mrs. Bailey, 45 years of age, wife of a the elegant residence in "Washington which he rented to L. Z. Leiter for $1,000 purpose, which was to destroy English connection with Ireland.

Advices from Mexice confirm the report commercial traveler, and her daughter, 16 years, were found dead in a cornfield near per month. Mr. Blaine occupies a rented residence at No. ,22 Lafayette square. Monmouth, I1L, Tuesday.

From a note in Nebraska is called that Ju, the Apache chief, was drowned last A xEwtown Base Ball. bank, but intended for a lottery company, 6hall not be delivered. The plaintiff considers the order -was intended to charge the bank with fraudulent practices and illegal action, and has seriously damaged it business. The value of imports of merchandise for the twelve months ended August 31 was $706,804,564, and for the previous-twelve found on her person, it was evident that 'she Gen. Roger A.

Prtor has sailed for En month by falling off his horse while intoxi had killed her child with a razor, then took gland to be one of the counsel for O'Donnell. cated, and. that Geronomo was chosen his successor. Charlie McComae is said to be in her own life with the same weapon. The Judge Gkeshasi is old-fashioned and likes whist.

daughter has been demented since her birth, the custody of widow. The band at Casas Grandes has 150 warriors, and near by and her mother had, of herself up cotton factories months $742,008,913, a decrease this year of to brooding ver her daughter's condition, All the Alabama are making are six hundred Mexican soldiery. Paris advices say the members of the cabi which impelled her to t-ha awful deed. $43,204,349. The value of exports of merchandise for the twelve months ended Augus Captain Samuel Rogers, who shot his 31.

was and for tbe previous Tobacco will be cultivated in the net declare' that the campaign in Tonquin must be energetically pushed and a decisive two brotherWjlliam and Tom, In the room twelve months $737,325,758, an increase for cotton belt of Florida. He thinks it i 1 require stronger evidence than has yet been given to secure a conviction, if there is a fair trial. -1 irr The South Pennsylvania Railroad company, belonging to the Vanderbilt system, has filed notice of increase of capital stock from to $20,030,000 and an issue of. in bonds. Passenger fare on the Iron Mountain road have been reduced from four to three cents per mile to points in Missouri, and to all points in Arkansas from five to three cents per mile.

Timothy Eastman, the beef exporter has petitioned the New York board of health for in which they were born, in the old homestead, near Blue Lick Springs, used two this year of blow struck before France comes to terms with Chins, whose resistance to the French terms for a "settlement of the question is The debt statement shows a decrease of Some Laramie people are bicycling Distols and fired ten shots in all. Two other the public debt during September of $14,707, through the Yosemite. largely due to the encouragement she re 229; decrease since June, pistols, loaded, were found on the floor after the shooting ceased. William was (hot-through the bowels, and is dead. Tom was ceives from England.

cash in treasury, gold certifi The orange crop looks promising on The Russian government has received cates, $S2, refunding certificates, the west coast of Florida. 6truck in the. head, and is dying. Beth legal tenders, frac Tom and Will' had killed his man. Sam anonymous letters giving Information that a formal deputation of nihilists will attend the tional currency, cash available has claims to have shot in self-defense.

permission to erect an abattoir of the most complete character at the foot of West Fifty- Raleigh, North Carolina, thirteen factories and mills. October 1, $153,546,006. A frame house at Shelbyville, occu The commissioner of internal revenue has refused to compromise with Goodman Bush, pied by Kittie Wells as a house of ill-fame, was set on fire and entirely consumed. Flora The new comet is rapidly becoming as large as a bosom pin. funeral of Turgueneff.

Extensive precautions are being taken by the authorities with a viey to prevent any demonstrations upon the occasion of the funeral. Advices from Madrid say Challemel Lacour, French minister of foreign affairs, has advised that the full text of Grevy's apology to Alfonso be officially published and that the leaders of the demonstration in Paris, against the Boston distiller, who offers to forfeit his establishment and pay $1,000 to the govern-meut. The claim is for $30,000 in unpaid Garrett and Maggie Wells, two of the inmates, who were sleeping in a back room np stairs, unable to escape were burned to death. taxes. One of the islands of Lake George was recently sold for It is thought by some that the girls were murdered, then fife set to the house to conceal the crime, as the left breast and arm of CASUALTIES.

in put the king, be punished. ninth street. At the tax office in New York an agent of President Arthur paid $6,542 on real estate. William W. Astor is assessed W.

H. Vanderbilt $170,000, and Trinity church $60,000. A Lake Shore train wag fired on while approaching Adrian, Friday. Nobody was killed, but several passengers were injured by broken glass. The city council of Stratford-on- Vvon has adopted a resolution condemning the proposition to disturb the remains of Shakspeare.

James Fair has brought suit in New York to recover $10,000 damages from his father-in-law for alienating his wife's affections. The Smithsonian institution has secured a Ex-Senator Conkling has bank 100,000 in two years. Kansas Citt was visited by a terrific rain storm Monday evening. The rain carae down the girls were found to have several sharp Those informers in the Phoenix park mur cuts as if cut with a knife. in perfect sheets, and in fifteen minutes after the storm began the streets were so filled At Indianapolis, Ind Harry S.

New, out der trials who were not permitted to land at Melbourne are to be 6ent to India. Joseph Smith landed at Marseilles, and was recog Jeff. Davis has made 100,000 of his history of the rebellion. with the flood that they looked like running rivers. "Vivid flashes of lightning and loud proprietor, of the Journal, assaulted J.

G. Thompson, editor of the Washington, D. Sunday Chronicle, on the street Thursday, striking him two severe blows in the face. nized by several persons, when he mysteriously disappeared. The fall dry goods trade in New York is heavier than for vears.

The Parnell fund committee has received a rolling thunder accompanied the rainfall and added to the violence of the storm. In all parts of the city severs were' chocked and Both were arrested on the charge of assault draft for $1,683 from Dennis O'Connor, of Chicago. The fund will close at the end of flooded and the water poured into cellars everywhere. Streets caved in some instances and battery. The cause of the trouble is said to be an article written published by Thompson, as editor and correspondent, con Akabi Pasha is studying English, with hope of coming to America, it is said.

December, and it is expected that, with the donations from Australia, it will reach a total and bridges were washed away. It cerning young New and his father. estimated that the damage done in the city of 40,000. sculptured lion from North Africa which is. supposed to antedate the Christian era.

Leland Stanford and other Califomians have incorporated an agricultural implement company with a capital of 15,000,000. Some Chicago merchants have been sending ouo circulars to trap country people into Near Liberty, Ambrose Daggett, a will foot up several thousand dollars, while The Canadian Pacific railway authorities young man working on the farm of David in Wyandotte it is thought that about have modified their new departure in the Greely, shot through the neck Miss Ella, a will cover the loss. matter of passengers carrying parcels, and now only impose express charges on what The in-bound train on the North Pennsyl speculation on 'change. young daughter of Greely's, Sunday evening, causing instant death. Daggett immediately vania branch of the and Readin Up to the close of business hours Monday, they consider baggage, such as laTge parcels, etc.

went iuto the orchard iiear by, and putting a Professor John Lawrence Sullivan, of Boston, is now said to be worth $50,000. The American Bible Society will issue 2,000,000 Bibles and testaments this year. Florida has 630 factories, working hands, with a capital invested of $1,697,030. 1,250,000 two cent stamps were sold at the Jons Brown, Queen Victoria's attendant, New York postofnee. railroad, ran into a street car of the Union line at Susquehanna avenue and American street, Philadelphia.

The car wasderuolished and all passengers more or less injured. Ten bullet through his own. head, instantly expired. Jealousy was the cause of the murder and suicide. Daggett was partially deranged The biennial conference of church workers is to have a life-size statue in the grounds at Balmoral, a monument in Prince Albert's among the deaf takes place at Philadelphia, at times.

mausoleum at Frograore, and a tablet iu the persons who were most severely injured were taken to the Episcopal hospital, and two have nave at St. George's chapel. A store-boat, which had been occupied by two men, was found burned to ashes in the One thousand people are down with yellow since died. Ohio river, two miles above Rockport, Ind At Providence, K. 1., while hremen were fever in Herrnosillo, Mexico.

Three houses out of every four contain cue or more cases each. Tbe thermometer rises to 106 degrees. Lieutenant Greely was appointed to West Point from Pennsylvania by Gen. Grant. experimenting with a Skinner truck, the ladders being thrown up to a height of ninety In its hull was the charred body of a man who had been shot in the and pounded with a hatchet.

Tbe perpetrators escaped The priests and prominent laymen of the feet, and two firemen were within five feet of and the names of the parties are unknown. Reman Catholic church of Chicago, presented the top, the ladders careened and broke- The Delaware peach crop this year gave the growers about one and a half Alex McDonald Was killed by the fall. The Archbishop Feehan with a purse of $8,000 for other fireman came down with the wreckage spending money on his trip to Rome. millions of dollars. AT a negro card party in the parish of Natchitoches, Ned Bradford won all the money.

As he refused to surrender it, his companions held him over a brisk log fire until he was fatally burned, and he soon died but was not seriously hurt. The epidemic prevailing near Naples is in The loss by the burning of the Exposition fectious jaundice of a typhoid character and is practiced port of New building at Allegheny Ciry is now estimated Geenteel smuggling-more extensively at the York than ever before. iu the greatest agony. at $1,000,000, four-fifths of which falls upon October 13. The daily average transactions of the New York clearing-house the past year were $137,.

704,402. In the Williamctte Valley the yield of wheat this season was sixty-five bushels to the acre. The railroad miners at Pittsburg have accepted the umpire's decision oa the price of mining. Exoel Clark, New York' jewelers, have failed with liabilities amounting to $42,250. Ten thousad veterans participated in the exercises of Grand Army day at Pittsburg.

Ohio clerks at Washington are arranging for transportation home to vote. Coleman clothiers, New York and San Francisco, have assigned. The Louisville school of pharmacy for women was opened Monday. Bancroft, the historian, celebrated his 83d birthday on Wednesday. The laundrymen have formed a national association at Chicago.

An Apache raid 13 apprehended at Casas Grandes, Mexico. John C. New has rone to Wisconsin to fish. Chkistian Bbguhn, of Menomonce, exhibitors. There are rumors that the flames originated in the explosion of benzine with is unlikely to spread, owing to the energetic precautions which are being taken.

The secretary of the London and River Plata bank having absconded, it was soon learned that he had embezzled 40,000 and lost it in stock speculations. The work of straightening the lower por went out to aunt a bear which, had been seen near his farm, and fired at some object in the years 23,783 members of which a baloon was being dressed. Fro During the past two persons' were initiated as dark. In the morning he discovered that he the safe there have been taken in cash had killed his brother William. the American Legion of Honor.

The jury in the circuit court at Hot tion of the river Weser has begun. The Springs, in the case of Frank Flynn, indicted for killing Chas. Matthevt editor of expense, which is to be borne by Bremen, will exceed $500,000. Nihilist circulars have appeared in St This year Colorado raises more wheat than it will use. Pretty well for that section of "The Great American Desert." and Levy's golden cornet.

The exposition buildings at Pittsburg, were consumed by fire, entailing a loss of $2,500,000. The exhibits consisted of all varieties of products and industries, including many valuable relics, among which was the "Arabian," an old locomotive of the B. and 0. R. R.

which was the first locomotive tl-ie Hornet newspaper, rendered a verdict of not guilty. Petersburg demanding that the government An express messenger on the Wabash road, prevent the cruel treatment of prisoners, especially women. near Peru, was knocked down and gagged by three masked robbers, who took $1,500 from his safe and jumped from the The report that operations in Madagascar were about to be renewed by the French It is probable that Dr. Mary Walker would undertake to command a Greely relief expedition if the government so desired. tram.

forces there is discredited in government built in this country. AT Chicago, 111., while going rapidly around a curve near Austin avenue, in the western suburbs Suettay afternoon, a dining car filled with passengers was derailed and thrown into the ditch. Chas. Cook is thought to be It is thought that Dean, one of the men ar rested for the Co'lidge train robbery, is the man who shot Hilton and Fadel, and that THE MARKETS. The following reliable report of the stock market is furnished us by Geo.

R. Barse live stock commission merchants, of Kansas City. RECEIPTS. Receipts of cattle, hogs and sheen the past week. Cattle sfreep the other prisoner will soon "squeal." circles at Paris.

Victoria, B. has become the rendezvous for Chinese seeking a home iu the United States, and smugglers are doing an extensive business. The king of Spain's Socialists journal at Some Philadelphians are about to settle an extensive stock farm in Kendall county, Texas, and to introduce silk culture. fatally, and eight others more or less John Stanmfow, of Tombstone, Arizono, seriously wounded. killed a Mexican woman with a razor A tornado at Lexington, Monday through jealousy, and tiien cut his own afternoon, blew down the Cincinnati South throat.

Brussels has been seized, for having published an insulting biography of Alfonso. ern engine house, took off the roof of the In a church at Comanche, Robert A London bauk cashier has bilked tbe First National bank, Press office, and Baker The climate of western Nebraska i3 said to be growing more rainy, because of the great cornfields, which act as miniature forests. Butcher was fatally shot by a man named Mason's warehouse. Voorhees's tobacco warehouse was demolished. No lives lost.

Harris, after service Sunday. Bank of England out of 300,030 and absconded, lie lost it speculating. The postoillce at Oskaloosa, was During a thunder storm Saturday night, The Algerian insurgent chief Si Sliman has robbed of $600 in stamps and $100 in cash, the burglars ruining the safe. the residence of Harvey Wheeler, of Amhurst, be killed at a feast to which he was invited was struck by lightning and Mrs. hv two other chieftains.

Notwithstanding the efforts of the Ii ew York police to suppress the opium joints in that city, a large number are still running as usual. 2,513. cattle For shipping steers saies ranged at 14.75 4.85: native feeders butchers sneers 3.00.t)0; native stockcrs $3.10 3.25; Texas steers cows 3.60. hogs. Sa'es from $4.55 to bulk at 54.E5 to sheep.

Native muttons 3.003.50; native stock GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Grain No. 1 red winter 93; No.2 red winter, 84; No. 3 red winter, 74; No. mixed corn, 37; No.

2 oats, 21 No. 2 rye, 42. Produce Eggs, 16K17; butto, choice dairy, 2223; creamery, fancy, 27(520; cream-prv fhnicA. 24'3)26: cood to choice west Sheriff Whitington, of Amite county, was stabbed and killed by Eugene The son of the Greek minister at Patis was Wheeler killed. Water was scarce and Wheeler extinguished the fire with milk.

accidentally killed by a shot from a revolver. McElwee. Trains on the newly-opened West Shore A Limerick ballad 6inger hat been im At Cincinnati August Fink was pushed road collided at full speed on a curve near prisoned for singing the praises of O'Donnell. Murray County, had a pop into the canal and drowned by Great Britain sends China about 20,000 ulation of 210 in 1870, and now it tons of iron and steel annually. has 5,000.

This is a fair representation of Minnesota's growth. The autumn manoeuvres of the German army have been concluded. The Bank of England has reduced its rate John Cantwbll, Celine, shot himself and his wife in a potato patch. Both are dead. At a negro party in Nicholasville, two men were fatally shot iu i fight about a girl.

Senator Cullom, David Davis's Illinois successor, says he once had a fortune, but politics wasted it until he to 3 per cent. King Alfonso gives 10,000 francs for the poor of Pari. A coalition cabinet has been formed at Belgrade. The evacuation of Lima takes place October 30. has nothing but his salary.

FOREIGN. Advices from Guaymas and other points Kort Plain, N. Y. Engineer Gyon and a passenger were killed, and five persons were seriously injured. A fireman is missing.

At Dayton, a frightened horse plunged in front of a team with a carriage, causing the death of Mrs. George Trimback and seriously injuring Miss JNewsock. Capt. Allen of the schooner Ida Walker fell overboard on Lake Ontario. His son'; attempted to save him and both were drowned.

Tns Conway Manufacturing company's planning mill burned at Milwaukee; loss $100,000. Albert Taff, manufacturer, was suffocated by gas at Burlington, Vt. Miss Carrie Panhorst was killed by a fall from a porch at Staunton, 111. Five stores at Beaumont, were wiped out by fire. Loss $15,000.

ern store packed, 1S20; medium, 12 14; cooking, 78. -spring chickens, best, spring chickens, medium, J2.25 2.50; hens, potatoes, choice large, 4550; hay, small haled, new, $7.007.50. other markets. St. Louis.

Wheat, No. 2 red winter, m.OA; No. 8 9798. Corn, No. 2 red 4546.

Chicago. Wheat, No. 2 spring, 949o; No. 3 spring 8485; No. 2 red, Corn, 48(0)483.

New York-Wheat, No. 3 red, $1.04 1.04. No. 2 red, Corn, No. 3, 55K56; No.

2, 59Xtt)X- in Mexico, show that not half the truth has On the breast of a French sailor who been told of the yellow fever ravages there. In order to give some idea of the recently died in San Diego, was an ingenious tattoed illustration of the violence of the scourge in that city, out of GENERALITIES. The forty-fourth annual communication of ciucitixion. The skin, about twelve one opera company numbering thirty-one the Masonic Grand lodge of Illinois was en inches square, was cut from the body sent to ban Francisco, tanned, and is members, seventeen including the prima donna, Peralta, in less than three weeks. Within two weeks more only five of the original troupe were left living, and the now on exhibition in San Diego.

medical men were all sick. Two of them died A in Fresno county, land was recently overrun with gophers, protected the gopher-snakes which his neighbors desired him to kill, and the snakes have now nearly exterminated the gophers. The vaccination of unprotected in New Orleans is not compulsory, and the victims were buried hastily and un- CRIMINALITIES. Detectives passed through Chicago Fri cffiiied. but a proposition is now before the city council to inspect every house of the day nigut lor maen, in cnarge ot a nam named Clabe Young, who is wanted for the murder of a man named O'Donnell, in November, 1878.

The prisoner was arrested The London Times gives a report from the Upper Navik correspondent Journal that Lieutenant Greely, of the American Arctic expedition, was murdered by his mutinous city and vaccinate those that are willing to submit to the process, and then pub on a ranch seventy miles south of Rawlins, crew. The report comes from Hans Hendrik, lish the names of those who will not. tered upon in Chicago Tuesday. Six hundred lodges were represented by 800 delegates. The report of the grand secretary showed the total membership of lodges represented to be 44,624, an increase ol' about 1,000 during the year.

The number belonging to the grand lodge is 2,223. The session continues three days. The net earnings of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe for the eight months ended August 1 are $4,821,500, an Increase over the correspond! og period last year of 37.1 per cent. The Southern Kansas railway for the same period shows that the net earnings increased 39 5 per cent. At Cleveland, August Butz finished a drunken spree by swallowing, with suicidal intent, three ounces of sulphuric acid Sunday, and died a horrible death, lingering five hours in great agony.

He leaves a widow and one child. WniLE engaged in joint political debate with Jukge Kinne, at De Witt, Governor the Esquimaux with Dr. Nothorst. Hendrik states he got the news from the Esquimaux on the Union Pacific railroad, where he was living wtyh a Mrs. Castro having driven the husband of the woman away.

It is told of A woman 45 years old, of Cattarau The Latest Bonanza In California. Biebek, Cal. Mr. Thomas P. Ford, editor of the Mountain Tribime, of this place, publishes that the great pain-cure, St.

Jacobs Oil, has worked wonders in his family, and that he would not be without it. He states that among all the people St. Jacobs Oil is the most popular medicine ever introduced. An exhibition of horticulture and forestry is announced for text year in England. gus county, New York, has become her at Cape York.

The Times considers the report improbable as Dr. Nothorst has never own mother-in-law. sometime ago mentioned it. Young that he and his brother carried on a career of brigandage In the southwestern part of Texas for a number of years, robbing stages. The murder of O'Donnell resulted she married a son of Hymus Eastman, At Belfast, Ireland, an Orange procession, while returning from a meeting Saturday, at which Sir Stafford Northcote spoke, was- at in their being driven from the country.

who died soon after, when she married another man, who also died, and now she has married Hvmu3 Eastman, the tacked by a Catholic mob. A desperate fight At Austin, a German alderman named Henry Pfaimckerphan, and a French brick- ensued, and many were wounded. A lady in the convent, the windows ot which were Ottawa. III. Dr.

T. A. Smurr, says "Brown's Iron Bitters give entire mason named Jette, near neighbors, raked up father of her first husband, her father-in-law, who is 72 years old. an old grudge Sunday afternoon in a saloon, smashed by Orangemen Friday, who was'ill.

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1882-1884