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The Burlingame Independent from Burlingame, Kansas • 2

The Burlingame Independent from Burlingame, Kansas • 2

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KANSAS CHURCHES. A VERY bLICR TRICK, A Talking Clonic. New York Mail and Exproea. borhood Miss Alice Carnes and Sallie Adams. During the night the house bn rued Bnrlingamo Independent.

nnd all inmates perished, and tlielr re- They are yuoor, liven In Thutr YES, I AM BIGHT. mniii were fonna tiie next aay dv me ira Oathrilic rViircl) ie to Wit rf Hu-l'Hlled. AU the Tear Round. band on his return. It is not known how thu rhin nnnffht fire, but the mother re- charge two shekels ot silver for a chance to fish up a rag doll with a putty nose and pokeberry cheeks.

Those old fel-'owe were sedate citizens, but they nissed lots of fun. We would like for aie of the brethren to come around Td oxplainto us to satisfy an inward 1 jing to know why these things did occur in those times. Of religion, sad to say, the gypeies mnirm were found clasping those of the These were the words posted up con spiouously above a clock in an sta'i- up-town. The clock was facing a stair KANSAS Hal un tlio hnd nlothins near Bhowed BUBL1.NGAME, have little or none, aa we know it. They utt irt.

(mil hHxn made to extinmiish the fire. have not learned, and they can not, loarn, The remains of the others were found in the An Express Car Bobbed of fifty Thousand Dollars. St. Louis, Ootober 20. The Adams sxp-ess oar attached to passenger train No 3, on the St.

Louis A San Franoisoo road which left this oity at 9:26 last night, was robbed of over $50,000 in cash, between here and Pacific, Missouri. From the meagre reports it seems that as the train left this city, a man giving the name of Onmmings, presented letters to the express messenger, Mr. Fotheringham, purporting to be signed hy the officer of the company, stating that i timmintrn was about to take a "run" on the THE GtNhRAL NEWS. Some notable exceptions there are who ruins. teach their children the Lord's prayer, An a-rmiralftn tmrt Of oitizeliS Of WfStPl case, where the eyes of every one who came up oould see it.

"I had to place that information above the clock for protection," said the station agent to a Mail and Express reporter. "Think of which is traunlnted into their language, York travelled on the Lehigh Valle railroad, in a special train bonnd for New and allow them to attend Sunday school York City, to be present at the unveiling of when they are sometime in the neighbor answering the same question several the Liberty statue. Among the party were turner coughs and colds generally com to stay, but the use of lied Star Cough Cure invariably drives them away. Safe, prompt, sure. Minn Ijiilie Quick and her aunt, MiBS Quick hood of one.

lint they have a rooted thousand times a day it grows monoto wan a daughter of wealthy parents living at line, and asking Fotheringham to give him points. When near Merrimao the stranger objection to churches; and some of then nous. No mutter how busy I happen to be in passing out tickets and ranking Ithaca. JN. x.

in passing mrougu iue i lay a ourse on their children, if they timhnnr tunnel the smell of the Basses madi W. MoLanghlin of CnionKO went ornzy over a false report that Quten Viotoria was dead. T. T. Gurney, for the past eight years comptroller ot Chicago, is so rapidly failing that his death is daily txpecttd.

The track of the Central Vermont road is blockaded at Qassetl's Station by there-mains of three trains whioh crashed together, but no person wws seriously injured. Miss Quick sick. As soon as the train ennnge, the passengers who stood be break the promise they extort on thoir death beds, that they will not bury tnem rftnuhed the end of its underground passage, hind in line would invariably ask me if the clock was correct time. Sometimes Miss timok went out on the platform of the oar for a breath of fresh air. Just then the in a ahuroh yard.

In common with all savage, uncivilized when I would answer yes, interro train gave a lurch as it rounded a ourve in the road, and the young lady was thrown off the rdatform to the ground. The train was gator would object, and say the clock overpowered the messenger, gagged and bouud him to the safe, after which he coolly rifled the oar, out open the bags containing the silver, but took none of it. At Merrimao tne robber left the train. The robbeey was not discovered until the train reached Faoifio when the express oar was broken open and Messenger Fotheringham found tied to the safe. The express officials are reticent, but admit that over $50,000 was taken.

The robber is imperfeotly described as a tall dark man of preposeesi ing uppear-anoe, dressed in blaok with very large hands and feet. It is a singular coincidence that ha iravB the name of Jim Cnmmings, the Hon. Thomas C. Manning, of the United was either too elow or too fast, and de nations, they speak of and know a Great Spirit, to whom they look up and whom States miuiHter. to Mexico, was lormauy stopped, but when the unfortunate girl was nniversity at wiim.

The corner stone of the new Catholic church at Leavenworth, has been laid. Garden City Irrigator: The cornerstone of the new M. E. church at Cool-idge whs laid by Pi billing Elder George. Tho Ozark Synod of the Cumberland Presbyterian church met in the Columbian Presbyterian church of Cberryvale.

Eov. L. P. Broad, Home Missionary of the CongregntionMlists in Kanras reports 100 revivals in Kansas the past year. Elder Garner, of At-'hisou, dedicated a new church, of tiie Christian denomination, at Glen Elder.

The edifice is out of debt. The brick wcrk on the new Catholic church ut Wichita is done, the slate roof is on and the cathedral stained glass windowsMbr the noble edifice Lave arrived. The Baptist atute convention meets the 7th of nesfc month at Newton. This tho farthest west it has ever been held. There are now probably no less thau members of tho Baptist church in Kansas.

Great Bend fiiyisler: The Geiniiiu Methodist cLnrnh, ouBroadway opposite presented to President Diaz and an ex- reached life was extinot. sire to move the hands to the correct time. If I should answer that I did not they try to propitiate; but the idea of olmngs of friendly sentiments occurred. Among the inmates of the state prison Newark, N. J.

transferred to the insant asy At a mrtr.timj hld in Atlanta by the South know whether it was correct or not, five lum at Morris Plaius. was Mary Mcu-ee, ern Passenger association, it was rosolved that no more commissions on tickets be Him is so overlaid witn superstition with a belief in lesser powers, fairies brownies, kelpiep, omens, that even hi vague worship is incomplete. They or six passengers would immediately de sire me to accept the true time as indi Mary was onoe a spinner in Clarka thread works in this city. The woman formed an paid. Some of the roads will thus save $50, only member of the once celebrated James No l.iind I.ft in That Gun.

Many years ago, befoie the introduction ot friction matches, an old farmer used to light his tinder for the morning fire by the use of an old flint-lock musket. One day in his absence the wife loaned the musket to a neighbor, who returned it loaded, and mentioned the fact to the woman as he handed it to her. But her husband did not return homo until past midnight, being on a rousing spree. He crept into bed without wakiLgr bis wife to enjoy a lecture. Next morning he rose in good season, with the usual thirat arid a htimmering headache.

Aftor rub-bing a few cobwebs out of hia eyes and taking a "wee dr jp" from the remains of the over night, ha commenced preparations for starting the fire. The splinters were collected, and the tindor plaoed in tbe pun of the lock; click! went ths hammer, aud the explosion that followed aversion to one of the sons of William Clark, the proprietor. She went to the 000 per annum. gang who nas never Deen accounted tor. sent intrusion, but at the sumo time hare cated by their watches.

It is a curious fact, but the public at large are always well poBted on time, and have some (llRrk rsidnoe. on Mount Pleasant avenue. CHICAGO BKJCF Dr. J. M.

Tobias, a wealthy citizen of Ca ey, Illinois, has been indicted for throw Ina vitrol on the dry-goods stock of J. thing to say about it. Little Children, on-i evening and asked for the son. The father came out instead, and the girl threw a lot of vitriol at him. Fortunately the liauid struck Mr.

Clark'? hat and did not (iooeh. A suit for damages has also been Six Thousaad of Them on a Btrlke, entertained by the merchant. Chioaoo. November 1. The threat injure him severely.

At the trial it waa con. young ladies, middle- aged women and stylish dudes, indeed all classes, have the same curiosity about tims. They all alike ask the stereotype question: 'Is The funeral of Mr. A. T.

Stewart, in New York, was attended only by a limited num ened strike among the beef men at the stock yards oommenoed this morning and nearly ix thousand men are now out from the met the advances of Christian teachers with a gracious and dignified if somewhat condescending, manner. They have no ambition, for they have never striven to riee; and, strange to say, any special talent or cleverness among them has been found on the female side. As a rule, the women 'are far quicker in intellect than the men. They have made money, some ot them; but the only mannefin which we know it to have been spent is in silken coverlets for some tended that the girl was insane. Ihia was not satisfactorily shown, however, and the girl was sentenced to ten years.

Since her imprisonment Mary has had attaoks of ia-sanity, and is now believed to be helplessly that clock Even the Chinamen laughter houses of G. F. Swift Co. and Nelson Morris. The trouble is over the have the same interest as Americans in ber of relatives and friends, Bishop Little john officiating.

About forty persons fol-lowed the remains to Garden City. The greatest failure in the history of La mumnntv. nnnnrted. The bank adoption of the ten hour system, the men insane. knowing correct time, and venture to ask about it.

No, I am not troubled since I refusing to work two hours without addi The surveyor of the port of New York Rnnttin was shot at his office in the CUBtom tional pay. In these two houses there are Tng house of William V. Dnston closed, with 1 Bbook the house, displliug the fumes of 1 lirmnr frt-m fVia mnnt. nrtA put the placard up, except now and then house by a discharged inspector, who nred live or biz shots. Attendants state that his liabilities at adb uannero ore pie-paring to make an assignment.

no hogs killed, and the employes say they ssnnot accept the ten hoar system. Each of the firms employ about three thousand men. and at Dressnt many of these are con of the low divans in the tents of th by some man who insists that the clock is a minute or so fast, even if it does say it is correct. But I save wind, and that A rlmnntnh from San FranoisOO. BSSerliS condition is not considered serious.

The inspector who nred the shots is named Bieral He was discharged last week, The survey queen; in silver jugs in which they fetch milk from the neighboring farm; that Michael Davitt is soon to be married to gregated about the streets and on the corners near the big houses, but thert is as yet or' wonld-be assassin is Louis hieral. Miss 1 ore, who resides in Uaklana. ene is an orphan twenty ytars old, highly accom- 4 1 a-im lyrfl in ha. nmn riirht- tue c-oiigregatmnai church, ia fast approaching completion, and j.reseuts a neat appearance. Tho Young Men's Christian Association of Concordia have taken another step iu the right direction.

Kery Monday night a meeting exclusively for young men wii)l be held in their new rooms in the basement of tbe Baptist no indication of trouble. man who gained some destinotion the imu vtv U1W1D lUUillUIJo U1U rousing his wife with a sudden alarm. Guessiug at the trouble she exclaimed, while not fully awake: "Th-th-that gun is loaded with an empty stare at the smoking gun and at tho "'bullet hole in the bedstead, just about two inches above hia wife's head, the fond husband replied "No, I'll bo darned if it is!" This morning whs the beef butchers went. was my object ui the placard." I.urge Horw'j for the I arm, Pi aide E'tuiner. in gay dresses; in jewelry, coins anJ amulets, which they spirt at fairs and races, or at somo of their evening gath war of the rebellion.

Hi was for about a to work they found that Foreman puauo'i auu una ui mw -a 1 1 1 (, PV.nh vino nnnsnl at Montreal, bav dnznn vears attached to the customs house. of Swift's, had discharged James Matthew- About a week ago the surveyor dismissed enngs. ion, a committeeman. They also found lost heavily by the absconding of Bcthfichild at Toronto, is an active advo There can be no doubt but that the him from the service, it being proven tnat that the wages of laborers had not been in Meet tnem where ycu will in Spam he was in the habit of exacting money from cate of reform in the extradition system De ween Canada and the United States. church.

or Norway, in Hungary, Wallachia oi poor emigrants at Castle Garden, where he creased, so thsy struck. They Insist now on having Matthewson reinstated, and also re-tarn to the eight hour day. Hearing that was lately stationed. The peciflo charge Sootland, in Italy or lipping Forest, ir. the arid deserts of Morocco or the snow Marysville AVurs: Tii6 services of the on which he was removed was compelling Swift's men were out, the beef butohers em- Two druggists in Guatemala were recent ly put to death for giving poison and a bribe of $2,000 to a servant of the president to disnose of that official.

The servant an emigrant to pay $2 duty on a sewing swept steppes of Russia there is n- machine. laying of the coiner stone of the new Catholio church were well attended lust Friday. About one thousand people were present. The services were con The will of Mrs. Cornelia M.

Stewart, wife mistaking the gypsy face, the gypsj blood or character. They ell under ployed by Nelson Morris went out. The orowd went down to Smith's mftohine shop and compelled the men there to strike. After this they went to Armonr's for the purpose of calling his mea out, bat this move was anticipated by the firm, who got a force of nf tho late millionaire dry coods merohmt. handed the vial and the money to his master.

John Delany, a prominent Bhowman, who recently married Miss Montague, Fore-paush's $10,000 beauty, was murdered on ducted by lit. llev. Bishop Fink, of has been tiled for probate. Ex-Judge Hor-raoe Kussel, Henry Hilton's iou-in law, had citations immediately issued to the heirs pohoe to guard the principal entrances and the crowd kept away. Leavenworth.

La Oyone Journal: llev. S. J. Brown- the railroad track at Flemintrton Junction, stand the same language, that of Romany, subject through of course it is tr variations in diulect and tinged and interspersed by the language of their sev eral adopted countries. and next of kin, made returnable on Novem.

by unknown parties. He was known to Between 200 and 300 mm in Libby, MoNeil bar 13. In the instrument Mrs. tewart De importation of French, English and Scotch draft horses has greatly improved the standard of the farm horses in this country. While pure or nearly pure horses of these breeds may prove too large for farm work, it is quite certain that tho native horses, on the whole, nre too small, at least for the west.

The introduction of the self-binding reapers, sulky plows and other implements of heavy draft, has created an increased demand for heavier horses for farm work. While in the way of general utility, activity and strength, our native horses are very good, it is evident that they can not oopo with larger horws in doing the heavier part of faim work, with tne machinery und implements now in use. Progressive farmers see the wisdom of crossing with the large and powerful foreign breeds. The result of these sarry large sums of money. Libby's oanning establishment also went queaths $20,000 per year, during life, to her oat.

The reason alleged was that Mor brother, imanes J. uunon; to eacn oi ner Colonel S. L. James has sold to New York nartifis his uluntation in Louisiana and ttie son eays it is proposed to unite the Brooklyn and Ewing congregations and Sundy schools iu one church organization, and to build, with Presbyterian and Even their name is shrouded in mys ns establishment partly supplies the can sisters, Anna, Emma and Julia, she leaves tery. Nearly a century before they up lease of the labor of the penitentiary in that an annuity of $10,000 a year; to her nieoe, Sarah N.

Smith, she leaves to Cor ning firm with beef. A meeting of strikers was held late this afternoon. No one except Knights of Labor were admitted. Fully 1,000 non-union strikers congregated on tbe etate. A company will he orgunizea 10 build levses and work the plantation with peared in Untain they were known iu Franoe as "Bohomiens" or nelia Butler, $200,000, and to each of her other assistance, a Methodist church iu Scott township, six miles southwest of La Cygne.

children. Lawrence and Charles S. Bmler, one thousand convicts. At Albany. Orenon.

CaDt. Win. W. Saun. to Kate A.

Smith; $200,000, to eaoh jin wa sentenced to liana December 'JX oi the remaining obildren of Sarah JN. smith, namely, Louise, Ella, Bessie and James, Wichita Eagle: While llev. D. B. Saunders, who was formerly editor of the and for long they were populurly supposed to hail originally from Egypt but philologists and antiquarians differ ns to their nationality.

There is a faint tri oeable likeness in the names given tc (him Juice lor Uewluclie. Bun Vivant Several first-class hotels in various parts of the country now give a permanent place on their bills of fare to boiled clam juice. Tbe secret of the potency of this preparation, which is simply what tbe name calls it the juice of the clam boiled until moderately thick has long been known, it is said, in London swelldom, but here it is comparatively new. It is the only thing in the world that will safely, surely and speedily restore the equilibrium of a system upset hy overmuch of a good time with the boys. It is pleasant to take, perfectly harmless, and never fails, even in the most hardened case.

It has noue of the deleterious after effects ot bromide and the other drugs usually applied as nerve soothers and constitution bracers. Another form of the same thing is the olam cocktail, and this is also dispensed at tho modest bar. There is only one objection to olam juice this is the peculiar smile of the waiter that always goes with it. Nobody ever orders boiled clam juice but a man who needs it, and a man who needs clam juice is in a condition to be irritated by a knowing grin on the waiter's face. If the olam juice hotel outside, awaiting the action of the Knights of Labor.

Several speeches were made and wild applause greeted every refereuoe to the eight hour day. A motion to make no compromise on anything short of eight hours was carried by a unanimous vote. A Knight of Labor explained to-night that the men Corvallis Leader, murdered Charles Camp- 100.000: to each or the onuuren oi ner at- ceased sister Louise, formerly the wife of bell at Albai in June last year, made his Charles E. Butler, namely, Kosslie, Helen, Shuey was in the east he attended the meetings of four different synods of the Reformed church, and secured pledges for $15,000, as a fund for the purpose escape arter the day ot trial and was reoap tared after twenty days. them in different lands: "Yangari" Virginia.

LilUau, Maxwell ana jfresoolt, had been offered the reinstatement of the $60,000. All the reet of the estate, real and The Corn Exchange bank, of New York, crosses can now be seen in nearly every part of the country. It is doubtful if discharged men, but would not hold out for has filed a complaint in uttiiohment against personal, she bequeaths to Charts J. Clinch, now of Ht-nrv Hiltou of this oity. Italy, the "Gitanos" of Spain, the "Tzigan of Hungary, the "Gypsy" ol England.

They are os ignorant of theii tho sulky plow, self-biuduig reaper, and of founding a college to bo conducted under iie auspices of thut church in Kansas. theJNew lorn Urancn or J. u. Ferguson a of Indiana. The bank claims au indebtedness ot $93,100, which has accrued in money loaned on bogus warehouse receipts.

The attachment is to be plaoed on Mono of the legacies are to be paid until throe yean from the final probation of the will, nor any of the annuities until after six months after such probate. The executors a return to the eight hour system ry all the beef houses. He said the proprietors would be given until Saturday to decide what they would do, and if they persisted in running ten hours a general stride would probably be ordered, which would include Swift many other useful imjilomente, would be in so general use to-day, were it not for such causes. Another thing in their origin as we ure; they have no archives, no family history, no uc patrimony, no literature. Lawrence Tribune: Kev.

Cordley and G. Haskell are directors of the Kant as favor is that any surplus stock can al to the wih are Charles F. Finoh and Henry Hilton, and the witnesses to the instrument Morris' and also Armour's slaughter bouses. Perhaps they were the cursou descend Home Missionary society, recently in ways lind a ready solo. Indeed, so great corporated.

The expressed object of tho are ilenry Davies, James fleury none ana Edward 11. Hilton. The will is dated July A Wonderful Natural Tunnel. ia tho doruond for grades of the draft breeds in the citie3 and in tho lumber 1877. Mr.

William D. Jones, of Philadelphia, ants of Ham; perhaps the posterity of thot first out caet L.hmael, whom jealously and injustice drove out to tb wilderness to give a name to the hapless pariahs of society to time immemorial organization is to aid in the organization of Congregational churches in Kansas, and to co-operate with the American the pork house property of the i ergusou's in Indianapolis. Two men have been arrested iu Kansas City, one a printer, charged with stealing the trunk that disappeared from the Union depot and was said to contain $7,000 worth of jewelry. The property was worth but $300' and ha been reoovered. One man was overhauled last night at lodgings in the public Hwary building, and the other in the Journal milding.

who has been the owner of perhaps the UNVJCILEO AT LAST only naturul tunnel in tue United States, camps the north, and prices offered are so tempting to farmers, that they find it difficult to retain a team of such horses for their own use. The great in Eome Missionary sock ty. I he tireat Iinrtholill Muluo I'oiuiully gave it awny the other day to a railroad 'their hand uguinat every man's, and Kinsley Mercury; The people of ceived, New Yobk. October 2b, The rain etorni company. The tunnel is in Hcott county, Wayne are making arrangements to crease in the importation ot draft horses which prevailed all day yesterday ceased can only arrange to have the stuff served by castiron waiters the demand tor it is bound to be immense.

Dividing the Eflute. Eambler: "Ah, good moruint, Jur. and Mr. Jones gave it away because build a church at the village ot Lewis, every man's hand against theirs," Or were they wandering Bedouins, wandering first "by choice and then by necessity, till habit grew to second nature, and for breeding purposes shows that the last night, but the weather this morning was the railroad company proposes to build a The Protestant Episcopal society are popular demand for them is general aud very unpromising for the foetivities which track through it and open np to com A ines.wgor theuathoiioumversity rjoara was hel at ihe Cardinal's palace, in Baltimore, Md. The plans for the university were discussed, and the committee author took plaos in connection witb the handling this enterprise, and when this permanent.

meroe a rich region lying in Virginia, ration of the Bartholdi statue of liberty. A grown too numerous to find their needful prey on their native soil, they spread Skinner," remarked Lawyer Fleecem, ei he met his fellow-lawyer on the street; be street; slight fog hung over the oity and obscured building is erected it will be the only one, we believe, owned by that society in Kentucky and Tennessee, where Mr, "Secret Marriage" lioioselble. over the known world? A dreamy mys The Paris correspondent of the New ''I hear old Kichfield died last rup this or any adjoining county. -night." "I Biff1 and I'm in a measure the elaborate aeoorationa ot the buildings with which the city bad been beautihed. French and Anieiioan flags Hying from house tops and windows Jonea owns over 35,000 acres.

Mr. Jones inherited the tunnel and many thousands of aores of land from his tery, deep as their datk eyes, surrounds York Times must have a strougo notion "Yes," responded tho other; Boraer Ruffian: The corner-stone of as to the way French marriages are con the attorney for his daughter tho first church in Hamilton county was in every direat'on, and a general unole. The civil war delayed the devel- holiday appearance is presented by them; a halo of antiquity on which history has thrown no side light, they are people complete, individual, separate with no rights, no titles, not even a i laid at Coolnige recently, under the aus ducted to inform his readers that the Duke d'Aumale was secretly married by pment of that section of the country, ized to makn contracts for the building to oe commenced next spring. Five hundred housand dollars has been subscribed in addition to Miss Caldwell's original contribution of $800,000. The Gazette's Desaro, Ark.

special says: 'While County Treasurer Ward, of Desaro, was goi ng home from his office, a coup le it men seized him, threw a coffee sack over his head, beat him badly and took his keys and robbed the office of over $11,000. Ue was knocked senseless and when found his legs were tied together. There is no clue to the cobbers." moving bodies of soldiers, militia, civic pices of the M. E. church.

Eev. A. whioh is very mountainous and sparsely organizations, and by the collection the bishop of Beauvais to Mile, ue Clin George, presiding elder ot Garden City on the sidewalks of great crowds of people. home. settled, and it is only recently that en district officiated, assisted by the pastor, It is estimated that full 1,000,000 took part terprising Bos tomans have furnished champ before leaving France.

The story might have had an air of probability in the time of Louis when priests in the festivities to-day. rom the boun The Cost ot a Telephone. the money to bring to light its wealth of dary line east and west-, at the river fronts, Pueblo Chioftaiu. Kev. (J.

H. liramley and W. Burns, of Lalrin. Cottonwoo3 Falls Leader: The organ he dritt ot people moved until wnen near- coal, iron ore, Iumbtr, building stone could perform the marriage ceremony A well known citizen of this place who ing the line of march there grew to be a in a chapel, privately without pubuca ization of the Presbyterian church wus and niirble. The tunnel, which penetrated a rocky range that otherwise fur John Charlton, a well-known and wealthy recently returned from a tour through Kansas, yesterday in a diffident way tide of bujnanity jammed up against the police lines which eat back its constantly flowing stream too near by avenues.

The perfected by the election of S. C. Craw just going to see her." "Indeed! Well, Tin the attorney for bis son. Can't we make a little something out ot Lawyer Skinner stroke his chin reflectively. "I think wo might," he said.

"I'll advise Miss Bichfield to contest that will. I'll tell her that her brother has no right to half the estate, and that it she will only go to court she might as well have it all." "Um yes; and I'll defend it for her brother. But suppose I am defeated?" "Then appeal "And if you're "Why, I'll appeal it." "But when it gets to the highest nished an impenetrable barrier to the citizen of lttsburg, jumped from i Columbus, Hooking Valley and Toledo pas tion of banns, and without a previous civil union before the mayor. In default of those formalities a marriage would ford, W. G.

McCandless and James Kerr way offered to give the Chieftain rep progress of the region, was the key to eneer train at Canal Winchester, Ohio, as elders, and Ii. C. Johnson and T. resentative an item on condition that his the situation, and with it has been un now be ot no more value that the tradi while laboring under a fit of insanity and fled to the woods. Ilia- friends pursued Turner as deacons.

The organization name was suppressed. locked the material treasures of the new tional process of jumping the broom starts off under the most favorable aus "Agreed," said the reporter. him for several days, and when they at stick, which is popularly supposed in length captured him. he was almost naked. south.

The tunnel, which has been formed by the aotion of the Stock creek, "Well, the other day I was stopping pices. A sum sufficient to build a church building 36x60 feet, and to furnish the He had hid a large sum of money in the England to be a sufficient substitute for over iu a certain town woods and friends are now hunting for it. the largest fork of the Clinch river, ex the ceremony in a church or before same, has boen secured, as well as a sum "What town please procession was to have started at 9 clock, but at that hoar it had only begun to form. The platform that has stood in one of the northwestern angles of the statue was re moved and a platform for the speakers mad ready. A handsome silk French flag was placed over the face of the statute, and at the word from President Cleveland it wot drawn, unveiling the head of the goddess.

The laudparade included between 25,000 and 35,000 men. hen Governor Dill mounted the plat-orm there were cheers, but when Bartholdi, he sculptor, appeared and was recognized by the mass, a shout went up by those nearest the etaud. The cry of'Bartholdi," "Bartholdi," was then caught un on both "That must be withheld, or io might register. The Bishop of Beauvais would, beside, expose himself to prosecution for tends in a slight ourve 933 feet, through the solid rock ot a hill with nearly perpendicular sides, and 480 feet high at sufficient to'socure the services of an ed ucated and capable minister. The steamer Bowena, which 'has been fitted with refrigerating compartments by the Anglo-American Fresh Meat company court?" burst the institution Inm going to talk about.

After finishing my business, and an infringement of the law. one entrance and 692 at the other. The well; we'll have the estate our of London, has arrived in Galveston, Texas, Newton Republican: The Msthodist Episcopal church, whioh has been in the while waiting for the weary hours to to taae tbe nret cargo or beet to vn American Mirrors. spring of its arch is from 100 to 110 selves then, and we'll divide it." pass until train time, I became conscious Up to the present all mirrors manufac don from any Texas port. She will carry 800 tons on her initial trip.

If the venture hands of the carpenters ami stone masons The Negro Knew Little Greek feet above the floor, and the width is about 110 feet. Through this passage of an inward yearning foralcoholio sum proves a success the Kowena will make regu lor several weeks, was rededicated yesterday morning, the dedication sermon Atlanta Constitution. lar trips, and other vessels will be construct tured in the United States have been from imported glass. The quality of the glass to retain the silvering and give ulants; so I tackled the first red nosed man I met and asked him where I could Mark Blandford, of the Georgia su tue waters oi Stock creek now into a gentle incline, occupying but a portion ed lor the Texas trade. being delivered by Eev.

Mr. HatflelJ, of preme court, has a son who was recently be accommodated. He directed me to General Superintendent Jameson, of the Chicago, to a large audience. Ihe addi the roviewing and grand stands. The crowds on the avenue curbingstrp and down heard the name and passed it to the people in the park and side streets, until the heavy air was shaken with it, and it must have gladdened the heart of the Alsatian who ot the space, and so slight is the grade engaged in a stupendous effort to master perfect production of the object must be of the best.

This quality Pittsburg has railway mail service, has completed his an- certain house, and at my request accom tion to the church is 30x75 feet ia size. Wat the track of tne new road can be nual lenort for the fiscal year ended June panied me. We entered a room that had never been able to produce until natural laid npon the rock floor with but little 80 last. From the repott it appears that at and increases the seating capacity 450 to 900. The addition is almost as the appearance ot an attorney's office.

gas come into use. Now, by its aid, the Greek. One night the young man was pouring over his lesson, perplexed and in dire distress. In the room was a negro boy whose business around the place bowed and bowed his acknowledgement, Three batteries took part in the salute oi the close or the year the railway postomoe lines in operation numbered 871, occupying told them what I wanted and added that large as tbe old building. fineness of the gloss produced rivals that 100 guns fired from the battery, on a wired 435 whole cars, and 1,700 apartments in cars.

I guessed I was in the wrong box." labor. The rock is a hard limestone, and countless ages must have passed before the waters of the creek buvst through the barrier and out out the noble arch. The new road, which will of the imported article. The entire ab signal, at the moment of the unveiling was to curry and feed the horses, blade nutchinsou News: The Gorman Bap The aggregate langthof railroad routes over which these cars run is 110,072 miles, and the lea, sir," said a man, "but there is a the statue. The steamers in the bay blew sence of impurity, the perfect fusing of their whistles and the men of war returned telephone in the next room, and you can annual mils of railroad service performed boots and do similar work.

The negro listened quite a while to the wails of the tist church, commonly called the Dunk-ard church, of Lincoln township, is near the ingredients, the rapidity of the melt the salute from their guns. by clerks was lOOiVJio. probably order some liquor from Uol ing, and the pure, intense name for re At 4:20 the guns on Governor's Island and young student end then said ly completed, and the love feast, com orado." heating or working are the principal aa All the aruua estimates have been re moke a practical use of the tunnel, will run from Bristol, to Big Stone Gap, on the Kentucky state line, a other forts, and those on the war ships were unmasked and belohed forth their thunder munion meeting and foot washing ser "We entered the place, and although eeived at the treasury department, except "jilarse Uob, can read that ror you. "You exclaimed the young man. vantages.

for ball an hour. feeling like the victim of a practical joke, those for publio workx of the naval estab lishment and the postal service. Those al vices, wii be held ut about ten days. The head (embers of the cbirch were instance oi eignty miles. Mad it been The signal was given and the vail was with You'ro a fool this is Greek." Contemptible.

I rang up Central, and having been con drawn from the face of the statute amidst necessary to tunnel through the moun Man (to friend) I have a supreme "Can't help it," replied the xiegro; "L- ready si omitted, which coverall the regular oivii expenses of the government, show very nected with Colorado, ordered one in the city oid purchased of the Hutchinson Hardware company tw gross 01 tain, the company must have spent at booming of cannon and the shrieking whistles from the hundreds of steamers oan read it." contempt for that fellow Johnson. straight and two sours. In a short time a little ohange in the amount iroin the appro least The book was handed to him and the nend Why sor other craft gathered around the island, priations lor ttie present year, lne tresis knives and forks, the same number of spoons, a dozen foot tubs, a large range, indescribable ovation continued for Man Because he played me a con ury department will have the estimates in door in the wall opened, disclosing negro read right along. When he had finished Judge Blandford said balf an hoar. Senator Evarts then shape for submission to the appropriation The Toin-Boy at Womanhood.

temptible trick. took him a petition shelf containing the desired decoctions and three large tin boilers to use at tne the firing and hooting subsided, in committee at its meeting on the 20th the other day and After we quaffed the liquors I went to "Where the mischief did you learn troduoed Grover Cleveland; president of the feast. Droximo. The girl roup, otherwise known as the to read Greek hand CO cents to the proprietor, which unitea states, wno, accepted the statute in a short speech. The memorial address was Friend And he refused, to sign it eh 7 Man Oh, no, but he insisted upon lomboy, is an eager, earnest impulsive, Atchison Patriot: The first number "At the Atlanta University," quietly he waived from him, say nig he had mad delivered by Hon.

Chaunoev M. DeDew. reading it before he put his name down, Josephine Abonzo, a 4 year-old child who lived with her parents at No. 108 Elizabeth street, suffered for two from a severe cold befoie Dr. Di jpella Astello of No.

41 Marion street, was sent for. Dr. Astello prescribed a cough mixure and told the responded the negro. no charge for the drinks. Very much Then the audience sans "Old Hundred" and of the "Atchison Methodist is on our table.

It is an elegantly printed paper, giau-heanea una-souied specimen of the genus feminine. It her laugh is too frequent and her tone a trifle too emphatic, we are willing, to overlook these for the obliged, I said, and started to leave." i The Dead Editor. the benediction was pronounced by the Right Kev. H. a Potter, D.

D. A national t-alute from the suns of all the forts and all of sixteen pages, and contains a large "Hold on;" interposed the proprietor He is gone. He sleeps that long, last 8pecd of Mining Ctfe. mother to give the ohild a. small quantity, amount of interesting reading matter, "the charge on tha telephone message is the men-of-war iu tho harbor olosed the The mother indiscreetly administered sake of the true life and exulting vitality sleep from whence, there is no awaKening The editors are Miss Clara Horner and ou cents." exercises.

tablespoonful of the mixture. An hour later in this life. ThoBe noblo cais will never Miss Katie Cxiss, with Bev. A. II.

Tevis, PRIESTLY PROTECTION. to whicii they are the escape-valves; and, indeed, we rather like the high-pressure nature which must elose off its superflu hearken again to the musical voice of the tbe child was takeu with couvdIhiods, and before medical aid cculd be obtained died. Coroner Ed man will have the cough mixture D. as assistant editor. The publish She Was Boss of That Flrin and No -Mis "devu" when he yells the magical word, take.

ing committee consists of Misses Alice The Knights of Labor and Ui Catholic analyzed. ous "steam" in such ebulitions, savs the "copy." No-more will that good right "There are some queer couples in this Archer, Hub ahoemaKer, liirdie Bprague, Church. The beef -killing firms of G. F. Swift Cincinnati Enquirer.

The glancing eye. hand grasp the facile shears. No more Genie Conwell and Mattie Eggleeton. Baxtimobb. Ootober 30.

Tha Sun and N-lsoa Morris, of Chicago. Ill world," remarked fl Chicago real estate agent. "The other day a man and wo Virfrinia Chronicle. 1 the course of a discussion this morning between miners, on the speed with which a miners' cage oan be hoisted and lowered in a shaft, one of them said that the fastest time ever made in lower-' ing was in the Union shaft. A cage with mton was dropped from the, surface to the 2900 foot level in one minute and twelve seconds.

This was at the speed ot a little more than forty feet a second, and slightly less than thirty miles an houif On another occasion, when a shaft was will those mellow eyes look pleadingly save foimal notioe to their men tnat the The young ladies propose to make their uus morning has the following: Grand Mas over the bar. Nevermore will those honest ter Workman T. V. Powder) of the Knight man called to seo about renting a nat the glowing cheek, the fresh, balmy breath, the lithe, graceful play of the limbs, tell a tale of healthy and vigorous physical developemont which is nature's paper entertaining, ana tney win on 8Diy eight hour system would be abandoned and work resumed on a ten-hour bani. The oi -LADor, called on Uaidinal Uibbons lips claim fifteen ljnndred circulation for The woman did all the talking and turn assisted ny ut.

j.evis. Thursday, where a conference cf nrtlates ed to the man for confirmation or corro was neia to aisou-s the questions aaectinc the looter, is gone. Ilia place in the sanctum is vacant. His place at the Arkansas City Democrat: In looking boration. He always agreed with her the welfare of tbe Catholic church in the beef-killrra in thee two establishments were not involved in the recent strike, and have been tbe only workmen in packing business still holding tofight hours.

Kamort of trouble to result from the change are numerous, but can be traoed to no reliable best beauty. The soul and the mind will be developed also in due time, and we shall have before us a woman in the no matters of church fairs, we fail to united States, principally in relation to the free lunch counter is filled by another. and he did it very meekly. find anything that there wbs ever a fair The wav-worn railroad pass rests in peace duties of Catholics who are Knights of Labor. Powderly had two interviews with the WelL' says the woman, anally, 'J the highest sense of the term.

side by Bide with the circus will give you $25 for the flat, won't souroe. The difficnlly between the packing cardinal, and laid before him tbe constitu When the Tom-boy has sprung up to held in Jerusalem, or tnrc tiie ssaviar left any instruction to his disciples how to conduct one. We think an important Johnf Ann of Craain a ritzDatnck and their em country exchange lies in its wrapper. tion and by-laws of the order. He also spoke ployea have been adjusted, and the men will flooded through the breakage of a pump -sixty-three tanks ot water were raised to the surface from the 1300 foot level in the space of one hour.

During this time it was necessary for the cable in ascend The delinquent subsoribar receives no or tne purposes ot ttie anights and how in his opinion they were an organization not a neaiinnu vigorous womanhood she will be ready to take hold ot the duties of "Yes'm, replied tho man. 'Anil'll pay my rent promptly, too more duns. Ihe big putnpkiu rota resume to work ten nours a day. The president has made the following ap included in tne proscription of the church hie, to become a worker in the great sys the sanctum and the farmer who brought won't we, John against secret societies which promise blind item might have bean added in the revision of the test ament if full directions by St. Faul.and Peter had been given how Mary of Magdalene made her crazy obedience, lne utterances of Powderly it gets no puff.

The Tooter is in mourn nointmeuts: Daniel N. Lock wood, or New York, to be attorney of the United State for the northern district of New York; tem of humanity. She will not sit down to sign over the work given her to do, to ing and descending to travel 2,600 feet in less than one minute, nmkin-r a total of 'And I'll take care of the house were carefully noted and presented to the ing. Its creditors also mourn. The column rules are inverted.

The office church of bishops. It is said that Powderly Luoiu M. Jjamar, of Ueorcia, to be mar won't went away from Baltimore assured that his quilt, or whether Judas Iecanot won a crotcheted baby hood, at a lot tery for nearly thirty-two miles traveled in the hour. simper nonsense, or fall sick at heart, but 6he will ever be ready to take up her shal of the United States for tbe southern district of Georgia. Tbe following to be towel is tied on the doer.

The "devil" organize tioa. would not be interfered with. beveral Catholic priests said resteiday that sleeps sweetly in the corner, while the I inquireuVhs is usual in such Some men on a spree in Sharon the benefit of the church at Antioch. Some one is to blame for this, and going ouroen or in her track there will be sound philosophy, in her thoughts boldness and originality, in her heart foreman is ou a drunk, end the tramp tbe Knights of Labor was a lawful organization, Powderly is a strict Catholic, a cases, 'are you man and wifeT Springs got into a scuffle in restaurant, and overturned a gasoline stove back to the captivity in Babylon we can printer steals the rules and the sticks 'Man and wifei' exclaimed the wo weekly communicant and would not coun eonrals of the United States: both Pratt, of MassftchuBctt, at Zanzibar, O. R.

Mo-Call, cf Alabama, at Santos; Win. K. Great-boosts of at Tampioo; J. Smithers, of Delaware, at Tien Teen; John T. Campbell, of California, at Tamatare; Leopbid Mcore, of New York; at HulL not find out who it is.

remaps in the tenance any society which in its workings heaven's purity, and the world will be better that she lived in it. To her setting fire to the building. W. B. man sharply, indeed we are not, are we JohnT hurry of going to press, John, in his and goes on his way.

The faithful gallon jug sits under the table in silent meditation. It is empty, showing that aniagonizea me aecrees oi the church. MoColgar, pastor of the SL Meters church, sett fur the district master work publishing establishment in 1 atmoe Brown, formerly editor of the Hose qj Sharon bad a satchel in the reetaurantv which contained all of bis clothing ex- alloted task she will bring health, vigor, energy and spirits; these will give her both tha power man, ana had him explain in detail the oon. "'NoW "'Whatl' says "not man and wifeT'1 "Not mncbl I'd have you know thai overlooked this important item. Then, although mofet of the deacons in the primitive churches were fishers, they stitution of tbe Knights of Labor, their attitude in boycotts, and other important features of the organization.

Then Monoignor A imt special gives the details of the horrible burning of eight people in a lag nabin near Flat Bock, Knox county, Kentucky, William Foe went froia tome on hnsiners. leavins his wife, five young cept what he wore, his bedding and about 800 worth of cuts, type, eto. Hit in his last moments the editor never forgot his duty. The little clock on the wall ticks on, but the editor will never go on tick again. His sand of life and whiskey ran out at the same time.

in this family we are wife aud man, ain't we, Jobnf and endurance, without which her life must be, in soma respects at least, a failure. never thought te introduce a fish pond McColgar wrote tbe cardinal in favor of the oss is nearly 100. mto their foreign mission work, and knights. children and two young ladies of the neigh-.

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