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Frontenac Journal from Frontenac, Kansas • 4

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FKONTENAC, KANSAS, SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1890. 4 FRONTENAC JOURNAL. AVASJ IINGTON LETTEI 8. THE PITTS JSURG vvn'iiCMY, May 1890. Caw, L.

AKi.nuwi Editor. Washington, April 30, 18: Senator Sherman didn't meet with as much success in his last attempt to lead, the administration forces as he did when' he led the fight for the repeal of the purchasing clause of the Sherman silver law. He tried to got unanimous consent to pass an amendment to the bill regulating the making of fruit brandies, provid SUBSClllVTtQN' One Dollar A Veur; Fifty Cents for Six Mouths; Twentj'-ilve Cents for Three Months Payable In Ad.noe. Gives a Thorough Course iu Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting (Free), Actual Ihtaincss Practice, Penmanship, Commercial Arithmetic. Com mereial Law, Short Cuts in Figures, Ktc.

ItATKB Gn APPLICATION ing for a repeal ot the rebate of tax on alchol used in the arts, and when Senator Peffer objected be POSITION. Kansas. EVERY GRADUATE OF THE COLLEGE IS NOW OCCUPYING A GOOD THE FACULTY CONSISTS OF FIVE. ABLE TEACHERS, EACH A SPECIALIST IN HIS LINE. SENP FOH CATALOG.

JOHNSTON, PRESIDENT, Tlttsburg. moved that the bill be taken UP, although the Senate was proceeding under a distinct understanding that nothing should be taken up that was likely to provoke debate until the appropriation bills were disposed of. When the vote was taken it stood. 23 for and 27 against the motion Only four republicans Allison, Brown, Teller and Wolcott voted with Mr. Sherman.

All the populists voted against him. This vote Cus Sylvester and Folder Wilson were out fishing Sunday and captured a few fine '-cats." The lVrl'eet Ointment. The virtue of Begs' German Salve is its quick healing" power. Else it would not have earned its world wide reputation. Pattou The Drugg-ist has it.

If you wish a new hat in the very latest style, call on Mrs. ijva Rogers, in Besse Block, West mm March 4th, 1899. Mr. Hall was originally a silver man, but since his election to congress has changed sides and is now a supporter of President Cleveland and a gold standard. They represented the financial, wings of the democratic party and their committee room combat may be re The Oldest Hardware Merchant in Crawford County, My store i KF A DQl ARTERS for Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries, I am agent for the VICTOR, indicated an indisposition to re Fifth Pittsburg.

new the tariff debate as Senator Piatt had given notice that if the garded as the advance skirmish of the battle which, unless all indications fail, must result in a and EAGLE, uU of which are HIGH GRADE WHEELS. I also bill was taken up he would offer complete victory for one or the the McKmley tariff law as a sub carry in stock a Medium grade of wheels. stitute and that a general tariff debate would be insisted upon Hoggs' Hsilr ltvnewer. No preparation ever put on the market has given such universal satisfaction. It is not only a hair renewer and invigorator, but elean-es the scalp of all dandruff, leaving the hair soft, glossy and luxnrant.

f5old Patton The Druggist. Miss Gainer, the Misses Hughes PRICES TO UiT ALL BUY ERS Still it was an administration measure, specifically asked for by decretory L-anisie wnjen. was ue teated. The House Committee on Ter niid Miss Mullen, drove through this ritones, probably with the inten I am also agent for tfie Celebrated tion of putting all the territories on the same footing, has reported mem stoves a Din tor the admission of Okla homa to statehood. At this writing everything is others wings at the Chicago convention.

Up to this time the silver wing appears to have the best of it, but the gold democrats are preparing to bring powerful influence to their aid and they express confidence of winning. The person making the greatest number of consecutive "bull's eyes" on No. 2 target Monday, at the shooting gallery will be given a cash prize. Don't fail to try your skill, MILLINERY. A new lot of trimmed hats for ladies and children at special prices.

Remember the place is Mrs. E. Iluber's in with The Silver Dollar Store. Miss May Geary who lives a short distance from town and is learning the millinery trade at Mrs. llubers in Pittsburg, was in the city on her way homo Friday evening.

A Special Invitation pily on route to their home in the -on try. Lizzie George, of Prescott. Aiinnu, was in the city Thursday jiiiii attended the private dance in K. of P. Hall.

Considerable interest is manh fesied in the prize shooting contest at the lent side of "Waskey's store. Three cash prizes are to be given a war tonight apparently moving smoothly to L. D. JERNIGAN, Pittsburg, Kansas. wards an early adjournment Ma 16 has been suggested by th republican senators, but the programme will be in danger of being upset until it is clinched by A 1 KlRKWOOl).

Teller. Vice Pres. Roukht lionvN. Cashicj Hans Rohyn, Bookkeeper. A Nvttman, Pres.

A the adoption ot a resolution set ting the day for adjournment There are so many things which may happen to prolong the ses The Columbia plant started up today and with the new steam jigs and rolls just put in by Cooley it is doing excellent work. There are three sets of rolls and two sets Of jigs and the ore that passes through is cleaned to perfection. There is a large amount of dirt cut and ready to hoist, and from 80 to 100 ton per sion that no one is or can be in position to speak with certainty on the subject. The politicians Anniversary Dance. Frontenac Lodge No.

9 Son" of Jlerraan, will celebrate their first anniversary with a dance and social in Turner Hall, in this eitj' tonight. A good time is an assured fact as the German people Know how to enjoy themselves better than any of us. If you are a good rifle shot you should compete for one of the easi Is extended to everybody to buy TDK MANUFACTURERS NATIONAL RANK CAPITAL. $100,000.00 TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS! Duikctohs: Robert Robyn, AVonicr, A Nuttnian, IlogdMH A II Grecf, Morrill, A Kirkwood. Clias Smith.

PITTS I'ikG. KANSAS are all on the lookout for a chance Summer Millinery at Mrs. E. Hub- to make plays in the Presidential er's. Silver Dollar Store.

game, regardless of adjournment, i a 4 ana some oi tnose plays may Mr. I. W. Dopking returned from day will be cleaned and placed in bins. The Columbia already has about 500 tons of clean zinc on hand, which is awaiting marketable prices, Superintendent Puukett is justly proud of the new plant and change things materially.

prizes ollered tonight at thft sboot'Ctj Galena Friday evening and is well pleased with the outlook for ore oinptroller Bowler has not been receiving the attention he having already gone" through over While many people have been believes himself to be entitled to will sit up with it or nights tor a 13 feet. while. of late. But he is a man of ex HIoteb.es, Pimples, Scrofulous, 'SIC lullman, all. Allman Uo.

on sores the Holmes lease of the Cornwall pedients, and knows how to focus the attention of Congress and the public. This he proceeded to do the other day by ruling that no and all humors of the blood and skin will succumb to Ueggs' struck a good lead prospect las lucky in making good strikes at Ga-lenajtherc are hund reds who hare sunk tiieir last dollar in prospecting for the ore that is to be found in that icinity and hare left hungry and penniless. Mert Long returned from Galena this week and will remain with us for a short time. Saturday at 82 feet, and yesterday Blood Purifier and Blood Maker. and today were sinking through ex part ot the appropriated by Congress to pay the expenses It positively has no equal.

Ecry bottle guaranteed. Ask Patton eellent pay dirt. ot the enezuelan boundary com The Druggist for it. mission could be used to pay the PATTON THE GROCLR! AI.SO DEALER IN At Lowest Prices in the City. rent or the oilices occupied by The printer's devil of a country that commission Washington Pittsburg Frontonac Suburban Electric Railway TIME TAHLE.

exchange recently came to a sudden hilc many Senators thought stop while sweeping the office i and A Good Lesson. The announcement that Col. Ingersoll is to lecture in Pittsburg tonight makes timely a little aneedotc that has nerer been Senator Allen query, as to why leaning on the broom-handle, sweet tne commission did not take up its quarters in the State Depart ment building, instead of renting rooms, pertinent, there was little ly warbled "I'd like to be printer and with a printer's stand; green) ink upon my forehead, and benzine in my hand and if a mad subscriber came in'to kick and roar, I'd (stab him with the towl that leans agbinst that Star The orer printed, although its date is of the almost forgotten Route trials in Washington, late Judge Wiley presided the Court and Col. Ingersoll said about the matter, as the Senators were determined that was Bowler should get as little nob the office door." the chief counsel for the defense. riety out of the case as possible, GALENA NOTES.

It was but in accordance with So after a mere statement oi the Leave Pittsburg Leave Frontenac (5 am 2 pm 6 23 am 2 23 pin 20 2 30 6 53 2 53 7 3 7 23 3 23 7 30 3 30 7 53 3 53 8 i 8 23 4 23 8 80 4 30 8 53 5 10 9 5 9 23 5 23 9 30 5 30 9 53 5 53 1( 6 10 23 6 23 10 30 6 30 10 53 6 53 11 7 11 23 7 23 11 30 7 30 11 53 7 53 12 8 12 23 pm 8 23 12 30 pm 8 30 12 53 8 53 1 9 1 23 9 23 1 30 10 1 53 10 23 It is reported that Doc Bald human nature that so orthodox a facts, with a little sarcasm from several Senators, an amendment BEITZ1NGER KRE1TZER, DEALERS IN HOME KILLED MEATS OF ALL KINDS-Wur Prices Are As Low As the Lowest. ridge sold his interest in the Cock Presbyterian as the Judge should frequently clash, during the was attached to the sundry civil Kobin mine on the north lunpire for $8,500. A gentleman from course of the trial, with the bill providing for paying the rent brilliant and fearless Agnostic Bentonville, Arkansas, is the pur chaser. A few days ago J. P.

McCann Frequent were the occasions of which the Judge availed himself to gratify his personal antagon started a drill on the lease of the R( )N TEN A A A S. GIVE US A TRIAL, Memphis Mining Co. and a good ein ot jack was penetrated at 40 SOCIETIES. Frontenac Lodge, No. 210, K.

of feet the drill went into a body of lead at 48 feet. The prospecting f. meets every Wednesday evenin at 8 o'clock in K. of P. Hall.

CO work will be pushed rapidly. Stock in the Memphis will take ol the offices occupied by the commission. According to Chairman Powers, of the House Pacific Railroads Committee, there is no truth so far as the House is concerned, in the rumor that the Pacific Railroads funding bill would not be taken up at this session. Mr. Powers says, and he ought to be good authority, that he has been assured by Speaker Reed that he will be allowed to call the bill up as soon as he is ready to do so, and that time will be given to dispose of it.

If the bill is roted upon, there is little doubt of its passage by the House.but its fate in the Senate is very much in Black Diamond Ixjdge No. 453, big jump upwards. The "Mae mine sold out of DEALERS IN their out put of last week 11.712 Furniture and Stoves. orth of mineral, and had coiisider- I. O.

O. F. meets Friday evenings in K. of P. Hall at 7:30 o'clock.

A. O. U. W. No.

381 meets 5Ion-day nitfhts at 8 o'clock in K. or 1 Hall. Song of Hermann, meets 1st and 3d Thursday of each month ble ore left. There are a large number of jack Undertaking A ism to the amiable, but always alert, Ingersoll. The Colonel, his patience aided by a natural good humor and by a watchful care for the issue, did not revenge himself in court as his wit and opportunity would have enabled him to do.

He bore with no show, of resentment the countless annoying interruptions, reprimands, and threats of fine for contempt. Naturally he had his feelings in private. One day, after a long session, during which the Judge had subjected Ingersoll to more than the ordinary amount of irritation, the Colonel left the Court and walked toward his hotel with two of his friends. Behind him, and unseen by him, walked the Judge, who was also accompanied by friends. Engrossed in conversation on the trh.l the Colonel did not notice a njgro's mule that stood close to the curb of the sidewalk.

As the Colonel was passing, the vicious beast made a spiteful bins filled to the brim and it is feared they will remain so for dome time, as the jack buyers are not elbowing each other to see who can at 8 o'clock in Turner Hall. doubt. Mr. C. P.

Iluatinerton is Austrian Aid Society, meets 1st Pittsburg, Kansas. East Fourth Street, and 3d Saturday evenings of each purchase again in Washington, personally lobbring in favor of the bill, al A good strike of lead and jack mouth at 8 clock in Austrian Hall. I. O. G.

T. No. IG0, meets Satur Official Directory OF CRAWFOnn COUNTY. was made in tne Wue Ribbon" mine, on the Brinkorhoff ground, and Bunk Moore, Memphis Ageut Holmes, J. W.

and FKONTKXAC HOUSE Mus. K. 1. RoiuxsoN lVor. day night at 7:30 in K.

of P. Hall. though he pretends that it does not treat the interests he represents as liberally as it ought. Unprejudiced people think the bill is entirely too liberal towards Huntington, in fact it i usually paOJATI JUI GE We print everything from a card others feel rather gay over! the CO05TY ATTORNEY. CHOOL BUPT (iool Table ami Home Accommodation.

Blue Ribbon" products. It is believe-I that the price of; spoken of as the Huntington bill. TREASURER to a poster and guarantee our work to gire satisfaction. Give us a trial I TW STUT1KRD MORR1H Ct'RRAN IIMUWLI.L 1RAE HUOJkN HABB1TT AOSIT JOHN tl KER JOHN ELtWOCD The farcical personal encounter RE31STIR OF IEEUS. DISTRICT CLERIC nine ore will decline this week.

The between Representatives Money, of and Hall, of with BHEKirr top price was $23 last week sn! the Tiiaxsiknt Ratks RKiill Alt r.OAIUI H.OOjkt tlay. l-r wx-eic. GOUSTY CI. I RE ink wells ana soonsre cuds for UfcVIYOR jw I'oarEK COJtONEB Commissioner BEAUT CHARLES JONE rRASK VOMtK average wm es'J and i.t.ay,(MiU lounl9 was Id. but if the price declines there will be very lightsales this week.

The "Kilarner" mine oti the Cooley DeGaf! lease of the Murphy ground in North Empire, iwned by Georg-e Horning. George Braun. BATCHES, CLOCKS AMI CITY OF FKONTRNAC. REPAIRED fc- lur.jie at him. attempting to bite Ms arm.

The Colonel saved his -h by suddenly jerking his arm way. At the same instant he wheeled quickly around and thus the malevolent mule: "You damred brute, what tos.rt are you ju lire of?" The Coljnel then passed on v. ithouthaving seen Judge Wiley, vh-i stood for a moment aghat, looking' mechanically at the a i.nal with which he had been involuntarily associated in the ti.jlonel's mind. weapons, which spattered a House Committee room with blood, ink and broken glass, and furnished food for gossip for several days, was nominally caused by the bill for the reorganisation of the Navy, but the rea cause was the financial question, and the incident merely shows the Lad feeling which the silver democrats and the gold democrats have for each other. Mr.

Money is a silver democrat and as such has beta elected to succeed Senator George, i.J. B. Kivkpatrick and others, hsive MAYOR OlOUISGS rorxciLMEK. iCEOEICHUOXN JOHN VAPTZ BY- JCars'J, acd Trade-Matte obtained and all Pat-tent busiacai coao acted (or Mootntrc Fees. OvOrrieti0poiTt U.S.

Ptcit met ar.d we patent la ksft til Uua Umw 5 remce Iron, Wuhistcab i bead nodri, drawiiuf or with dnertp-i it Ion. We adme. if patentable or sot, free 01 (cjkarg Oni fee net due till patent mcvttA. pavPttLCO. Hcnr t9 Patecta," wit! feme ot um is tbc V.

S. foraga eoaatncaj Carat ire. Address, C.A.S?iOW&CO.; nw. wiTTHT Orrief wMtGTo. 0.

C. i CHAS.WIIITAKEU. LL NTEEPG FOPS VI I ANT05 PERAPO JOSEFH POLICE JUDGE CLE ax a twenty foot face of fine iy dirt and are taking out numerous chunks of lead as large as a base ball. They will put up a steam hoister thi we and go after the the right manner next week. A MAJOR! CHAS srErHF.uMN ALL WORK WARRANTED.

Witli Patton. Frontenac, Kan. UAMHAL TREASURER JOHN BEiTZlSGER.

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1896-1896