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MTATK KEH'N ITEMS, grappled with the would-be aowwln, but KAYMUND ADVANCE. Jjr? SbT3 more for oattle tban they are sold for in Kansas City, from three to six hundred miles distant upon a shrinkage of from special delivery sumps Mid, i ma dkiw ne uu already received weakened bim and when the unknown man The Antbonv RambUcan ia now liumlnir Secretary Whitnav tendered Thanka. unny. uvo hi ion aays. tame that owners truiK ui in a second blow he fell back senseless.

On recovering snout twenty Ktvinii turke? to erv oiliu RAYMOND, A stvne factory Is to be established lit KANSAS, I of the navy department. minutes later, Mr. If ill found that be aaaea js per bead for delivered at the nearest station, when shipped to Kansas Citv sold at an avernoa nf nnr huuH Leavenworth soon. A amall hotel in Seventeenth at Louie, known aa the Matrouoiitan. ad.

Waterworks are being erected at King- delivered to feeders. The highest price was minus Just f29 25, and that his bat had been very badly cut with a kui'e during the struggle. A dispatch from Norwich. Sumner irwyau uy ura recently. man i a coat oi eouu, fiu lur western leeaers tne neat hrnd Colorado at Kaniuui Citv lhl von mram Sums frauk Coafaaalona.

"Our remedies are unreliable." Dr, Valentine Molt. We have multiplied dlseasea," Dr, Rush, Philadelphia. "Thousands are annually slaughtered, in the tick room." Dr. Frank. "The science of medicine ii founded on conjecture, improved by murder." Sir Astley Cooper, M.

I). "The medical practice of the present day is neither philosophical nor com mon sense," Dr. Evans, Edinburgh, Swt'snd. lit. Dio Lewis, wbo abhors drugs as a rule and practices hygiene, ia frank en ugh.

however, to say over bis signature "If I found myself the victim at The saloons at Independence, Mont K. J. Teipner baibaen arretted at Minus-apoliaonahlenouiehartfe. orafHrrcii hv a $350. This is poor financiering for the gomery country nave been closed uaiim men, out very good for the rail county says: Iu the Norwich News an article appeared, credited to the Cincinnati Knquirer, in regard to street car driver by the name of Frank Mercer.

roads Which haul the rattHa tn k'unui Westmoreland una a young men's Swede girl named Julia fetenon. Federal aoldlen drove the cattle of Uurka A Martin from lauds la Oklahoma and burned their lu.lillDga. LATEST NEWS. IIOMICHTIC. A dispatch from Washington says: Bn-perl Undent Kimball, in hla nnuil report of the otr4iioim at the savin servtoe during the last llwonl year, pnutttiU the fol.

lowing summary of Ilia results of nil the ilisaatera wlthlu th annpa of tim service: Number of diaiuima, 871; value cf proiwrty S0; value uf property aavml, 379,583: value ol urouartv lout. 11.254 reading circle, with thirty members, iiiy, nam tneui hack to the feeding points, and then haul them to market who has just received notice that the lion, Nelson Caen has become one of Englneeri are about to be let at work on the survey from Ubioauo to Mariun. tn uia supreme court of the United States bad decided in favor of the Mrcer heirs a law suit involving the ownerahin of ahnnt tne editors of the Oswego Independent. According to the Marion Record there an air line track to Pitutburg. Senator Miller of Oaliornla la tnn III in serious kidney trouble.

I would use) $500,000,000, mostly in real eatate lying in New York citv and viidnitv. Nun next year. It Is an ill wind thtt blows aobody good. Lawrence Horald: Owing to the fact that the hog cholera has made inroads into most of the herds in this county, there are some fears that some infected bogs may find their way into the butcher shops, and thence into unvate fami. Warner's safe cure because I am satis go to Washington at present.

McGraw'a aaw mill at Ionian mm are four cases of smallpox ia iiillsboro. The per capita debt of Ballna and Harvey counties is 1 80: of Mcpherson Linn county lands are twenty-five per fled it is not injurious. The medical profession stands helpless in the pres Jersev and Pennsylvania. Since the article came out in the News it has been discovered that one of the heirs resides in Norwich in the nersnn nf Mm. I.vl, waa burned.

Lom $160,000. Obloago ia represented In the Galvtston relief fund by i.W, ence of more than one scuh malady." An old proverb says: If a person dies without the services of a doctor, then Peterson. Mrs. Peterson is the dauirlitor lies. Any butcher that has ever bandied hops pn at a sinnleglsnew detM-t a rtckly lll.g A Ho.1 lliiu liuj Iihmh hntnhnrnrl in cent higher than they were four) ears ago.

797; number of peraona involved, and of ihii number all but eleven were aaved. The total lorauf life wUhlu the aoopeot the aervloa the amulleHt ever reached nine Its general excenjion, exoept In the year 1880, when but nine w.ra lo. Binns that time, however, the field ot operation Iim been greatly enlarged by the addition of twenty, four atatioiia in localities especially eeleoted on acooutx of their ilangaruus character. The aaslatanoa rendered on saving vessels and oargoes daring the year waa larger of Thomas Babb, who formerly liveu ai Xenla. Green county.

Ohio, and General a ooroner must be called in and a jury empanelled to enquire and determine upon the cause of death, but if a doctor The police of Emporia made a raid on the gambling dens of that citv the George Mereer. from whom this estate has descended, was his grand-uncle. General George Mercer died during the oiuer uay. attended the case, then no coroner and jury are needed as everybody knows why the person died I Afedieal Herald. The London Mark Lane Express in its review the British grain trade sati: "Heavy ralna have prevailed during the week, and in some diatrlota the oountry baa been flooded.

It is believed that wheat av- Memorial services in honor of Vina a healthy state has a light clear, white while one slaughtered any way diseased has a dark brown cast. By an observance of ttese rules no one can be deceived. A dishonest butcher, if there is one, can easily dispose of a hog in sausage with the regular flavoring without detection by the purchaser. It is essentially required that confidence President Hendricks were held atMo- revolutionary war. lie Had leased these lands to the government for a period of ninetj-nine years.

This lease expired in 1870. In the meantime.how- rnerson. CALLED SESSION. erase is oeiow mat oi 1884. Young wheat looks Strong and healthy.

Valuaa am The overoor by FroolauaaMea Coaveaea Kansas has fifty-one railroad charters filed in the state house during the last ever, the government disposed of its fairly maintained, and the tendency is downward. The sales of Xnojisa wheat daring the week were 02,218 qairtera at 3Us lease to divers individuals, and through should be placed in the batcher who man any previtas yt ar except the 1ml pre-ceeiliDK, vesuels having been worked oft when stranded, repaired when damaged, fiiluted out of dangerous plaoeaand similar-y assisted by the atation orewa. There were beaidea 204 iuatanoes where veaaela running Into danger of stranding in the night were warned off by the signals of the patrol, most of them being probably aaved from partial or total deairuotion. The report shows that at the oloae ot the last nioal year the eatnbJinhment embraced 203 sta- six mourns. various complications the perohaaers sells the pork.

A few days agoaVarmer A. W. Armour, of Kansas Citv. has ueueveu memBeives owners of the prop reronuy acres or coal land erty. At any rate, valuable improvements were erected on the real natntA.

vu, egainat uu.uao quarters at 80s Od cu-lng the corresponding week of last year. Flour ia freely delivered. Prioea hare not tin. proved. The foreign wheat trade ia merely a retail one, and it is ditfica.lt to maintain tha Leglalature la Estra lesaloa.

Governor John A. Martin haspromalgaU a a proclamation calling for a speoial session of the Ksaaaa Legislature to convene January 19th. He enumerates his rc aona for ths aotion as follows F'rat: tfeoanaeof the fact that the con-siitution requires a legislative appointment of the a ate evry five yeair, and the last near rutstmrg, wno naa a large amount of hogs infected with this disease undertook the job of making short work with his remnant of dying hogs. lie slaughtered eight in number: Four of them were diseased and four were not. These dressed hogs which improvements at the expiration of the lease belontr to the ricrhtful own.

There are 52.288,000 acres of land in Kansas. Of this 3,268,000 was set aside rates, me receipts are larger. The teat-ing bulk inoreaaes. The bugs atocka in ers of the fee. that is to the Mercer tor ecnooi purposes.

tiona, 107 bein on the Atlantic, thirty-eight on the lukcB, seven on the Pacific and one at the falls of the Ohio, Louisville, Ky. The will of the Into Vice President Hen-dricks w-a read in Indianannlis. It waa in heirs. Mrs.Peterson is a sister of Robert Babb, present sheriff of Clinton nauntv. America grow larger, money la scarce.

There has been heavy losses, and no hope- According to report of the state de- fulaigns for the latnre have vet biU partment there are 4,620 acres of school Ohio. She sent bim a power of attornev remaps lta moat disturbing ele-1 Jlula oaune county. Mr. Hendricks' handwriting, and the paper wi-ru uaremuy iaia aitern ateiy in the wagon and hauled to this city for maik-ec The butcher refused the hogs, and easily detected the deception. Whether the unfortunate hog-raiser disposed of his pork or not we were unable to learn.

A private family should not pur- some time ago, and he is now looking after her interests. Mrs. Peterson moved to Kan sis in I860, and "SH? The feasabilitv of votin bond, to aid was yellow with age. It read aa jIIowb: aiuuiwu aiuvuui Uiumni Kllioa WOU1Q I ii. "1, 1 homes A.

Hendricks, of Marlon coun legislature laiiea io make sucb an appointment. Second Because of the failure of the last legislature to pas the bill appropriating money for the current expenses of the state reform school. Third: cause certai i recently organised westeri ountiea are not inoladed in any judicial district in the state. Fourth Btctuse of a failure of the last legislature to saake any appropriation for ww vuiuuutuuu VI lillO VlilUllgO entail the shipment of aqaantity of wheat here and further reduce values. ty, Indiana, do make this my last will and although now living in humble oouiuern rauroaa is Deing generally uiouuHBou jubi now in isutier county, circumstances, has an air of refinement that indicates her wealthy parentage.

u'Booauug irom any one without a thorough inspection from a pork dealer. ROTES ABOUT WOMEN. The citizens of old Buffalo county are The execution of the eight Indians found gcilty of minder at Frog Lake and Battleford, oo-ourred at the latter city. The mechanism of the gallows was without friction. All uecuming eninusiasuc over tne prospect Three Quotations, When a man is hantrlnir rut Mm Jn ui tun ivHiuraiiun oi uie Old Dounuary testament, Hereby revoking any and all wills by me at any time heretofore made.

I rive and bequeath to my beloved wife, EliM E. Henurick, all of my personal and real property of every description whatever, and wherever located; also, my rights, claims, ohoses in aotion in fee simple, to bar and her heirs forever. If agreeable to her, I deeire that she shall be the executrix thereof. Signed Thomas A.Heeicks. then go throuah his rwVuta Mrs.

Amelia Abels, aged 58 years, died very suddenly at Leavenworth the other "uw. a meeting was neia lately look' ing to that end. -J vt. rati. wo vxpauaas oi toe aeal and dumb aavlam tot ti fiscal year ending JaneSOth.

1887. Filth: Beoauae of the failure tt the last legislature to make any appropriation to sustain the bureau of labor statistics. were willing to die, and expressed no anxiety except for their families. A large number of Indians from the neiehbonnn When a man is mnoWnu olva Kim In Ellis county, James Tatein, aged 05 aay. Miss Hattie Horner, of Holden, Butler Red IStar Cough Cure.

Baltimore Newt. When VOU want to connnar naln nu county, bas just published a volume of yearn, a oaptist minister, wno went through the war of 1812, has taken up a homestead. He proposes growing up ner poems. Mrs. N.

E. Lain, of awrence. who reservations were present, A strong guard of mounted police were posted around the ecefold, All night clusters of the braves, hundreds of whom were present, hung aboat the stores and camped out on the open groand in the vicinity of the barracks ol wiiu me country. Bertha domestic who lived with her relatives in Datroit, for two years had been keeping company with Wm. Stevens, an employe of the National iron and wire works.

About two months ago they became engaged to be married, and the weddine set. All arrance. STOC In a quarrel last week between two farmers, near Iane, William Kirkpatrick struck James Newlin with a rock, which I am convinced after testing it virtus in exceedingly severe and obstinate cases, that Tongaline possesses decided and marked coiative properties in rheu. matio neuralgia, and in many instance, of muscular rheumatism. Louis, Mo.

The Hire Man Leans Poker. tne mounted police, but tne presence of ti Hog cholera haa almost IiaaniMArp4 in Osborne county. wss visiting her son at Paola, recently fell and broke her arm. Mrs. Sexton, an evangelist 86 years old, is conducting a revival meeting in Altoona, Wilson county.

Miss A. E. Dixon was elected county superintendent of schools of Lyon county on the republican ticket. Cosmos: Council Grove The shipment of beef cattle ia now seuiriea proveuwHi iuem irom approaonlug near the oell ocoupied by the condemned. The camp fires lit up the squares, and the comrades ot the warriors to be executed oould be heard chanting the death songs oftribe.

The gallows worked mentshad been made for the wedding. One evening Mis Duckwiae and StevanB went out. The next morning her dead body was found with the engagement ring tern off. Stevens had disappeared. A prominent phvsiotan.

who waa vim. about over says the Dodge City Times. win proDamy result in death. JNo arrests have been made. The railroad officers and employes at Emporia report the names of the boys who jump on trains in the yards, and the list is published, that parents may know what their boys are It is reported that hog cholera is not Detroit Free Press.

prevailing to as great an extent at present as heretofore. The other morning as the colonel pu on his overcoat to go out, his wife calm- the finest ladv anartfttton in tha All the parte are renrefientefr hana I ly observed: mju uu in oil uiou ffituuub a struggle. King Thebaw, of Burmah, becoming alarmed at the rapid approach of the Brit ish force notwithstanding the resistance offered by the Burmese. Manhattan Republic: A. W.

Rollins alto and soprano. "You haven't been in luck lately." as not lost anv of his Berkahiren hv "in luck! Howf" cholera. He never had the disease in John Sullivan and Gleason Mussel-man, of Solomon City, engaged in a difficulty and becoming enraged Sullivan drew a revolver and fired at Musselman giving him a slight wound in the hand. President Hendricks' friend and attendant for a longer period than any other doctor, says that Mr. Hetidricks did not die of heart paralysis.

Several years ago he was stricken with paralysis from whioh he never fully recovered, and as nt.l in cases of paralysis that disease eventually reached the brain and caused his death. Speaker Carlisle has been urged bv Secre "How much have von droonad nn his herd, and probably never will. An enterprising chemist of Council Grove, has just prepared a compound for the complexion which he has named "Mrs. Walkup's Lily." Downs Times: J. P.

Rathbun informs a message to General Pendergast begging him to grant an armistioe jr the purpose of probably settling the difficulty between Burmah and the Indian government. General Pendergast in reply, demanded the surrender of the Burmese irmvunrl Carl Bruse accidentally difwhanwri us that he uses antimony in the feed, as preventive of hog cholera, and he poker in the last two Weeks?" He looked at her a long time and never attempted a word in reply. "Yon aren't sharp," she continued. I I was going to play poker I'd play to win. I wouldn't pit myself against old gamblers." It is believed that Mrs.

M. A. Baldwin mother of William Baldwin, the man convicted of murdering bis sister a short wuac we supposed to De an unloaded gun, at Lawrence the other day. Tne charge entered his face lacerating it terribly, thinks this is what saved hi lot ot porkers. Mandalay the eapital, stating that only then oould he entertain any each request looking to the settlement of the dispute, King Thebaw aooeded to terms, and the taries Meaning and Whitney to organize the proposed changes in the ruiea of the house.

In Beleoting commit- Jtv( he will be obliged to favor restricting the coinage of silver, and to mould the river and harbor committee in harmony with fair appropriations. uutjucaiiy tuewounasare not senous, time ago, is now insane. Miss Minnie E. Neal is local editor of A Wichita man presented his spouse with the handsome and useful preeent "Madam," said the colonel after a painful silence, "maybe you know some POker nlaver who han mt mnra nosh One night recently the residences of Len. Smith, Alex.

Caldwoll. H. P. Gil- ui iwu hub ooravy cows, namea jose- jvura ions wun iwemy-eignt guna were turned over to the British troops, a garrison was plaoed there, and the British troops lettand Dr. D.

Thomas, and the Phine" and "Bronzie," costing 165 each. me jaiumaiwi or Manhattan, and she recently refused to give up her position for a place in the public schools. store oi utto in Leavenworth, inev are beauties, and of the purest than keenness. Maybe you do?" "Well, there's there's John, the hired she stammered. "John has 1400 laid.

up. and I heard him talkinc ahnnt The woman's christian temperance noio uuiginrizeu. At none oitnenouses Ioujuk. pruueeuou vu juauuuny on tne zosa instant. Ah offloial dispatch from Gen.

Pendergast, commander of the British expeditionary force, states that the British had a was anything of very great value taken. Coolidge Border Ruffian: Texas fa SAT A Grand Army post of Philadelphia has presented President Cleveland with a series of inquiries in regard to the removal of General H. S. Huidekoper from the post-office in that oity, conveying the idea that a union soldier has been discriminated against in favor of a civilian. uuiuu, ui ia xaiiB, jmk county, oner a reward of $100 for evidence that will con poher the other day.

Why dont you is supposed to have broken nnt ninnnof Sedgwick county is to have a fine new court house. Reno and Butler vict any one of violating the prohibitory pliy him?" aw in jiu county. The colonel went out without a word. the cattle on the Cimarron, aa they are dying very rapidly. Wolvf are also Raid tn ha killing arcra tf sof irs.

iiary jb urady, of Wichita, last Den he reached the corner he stopped, ful fight with the Burmese at Pogan on the 24th and soon expects to reach Mandalay, the capital of Burmah, in Burmah. Mandalay 1b about three miles from the Irrewaddy river, so it will be rather far away for anything like an effdotive fire from the British gun-boats, snould they eacn nave one, and now McPherson county is getting ready to build a fine county court house, in which to do their county business and keep their records AJ tie this year. weB secured a verdict of $3,000 against A train on a narrow gauge road in North Carolina was thrown down an embankment near Gastania, and twelve passengers were seriously injured. Another train was sent into the river at Warm Springs, by whioh an engineer and fireman lost their Uvea. Jacob Beller.

a wealth citizen of Dntrint aiiu uutuiues security. i. koi iuorc id a tuaasive orioc wall with men. iui iseu careruiiy around, and presently turned down the side street and into the alley leading to the barn, John was there, engaged iu his every day duties. "John," said the colonel, "some one waa telling me that you played poker," "Well, sir, I ah I won't do it any mors." "Oh.

it's no crime. John nn rrima proBeiu cuiiuiuon oi stock there is a great danger of a heavy puts in a claimant for its part in the 1800 Townlev estate in Knolanrf Topka Journal: The famous Hillman insurance cases were postponed in the the United State court. Hon. George J. W.

R. Fuller beine in the direct, lino lam ueiore spring 11 animals are not well housed and fed. a battlement parapet all around the fowr sides. Each wall has agate, and over the gates are towers with seven roots, all of them bright with gilding. At regular intervals there are towers whioh serve the purpose of guard houses.

Tne walls are surrounded by a deep ditch fifty feet wide. appeared ior tne companies and Hon. 8. A. Riggs for the plainl'ifl.

It is probable that these cases will not be A farmer who is Alll-fendintr rattle nnar ueecent, ana naving established her claim. Alma News: Mrs. Limerick met with has been operating an illicit 'distillery on his suburban plaoe in Hamtramck, for whioh offense he is likely to suffer the fisoation of $60,000 worth of property and be fined and imprisoned. The police at Joliet and the guards at the penitentiary are searching tor Daniel McAllister, a Peoria murderer, who ia be tried before next year, Topeka is meeting with great success by mixing bran with corn. October 27th eighty-seven of the tattle thus fed weighed, with the usual nhrinkaoe.

but perhaps I'd better show you a few of the latest kinks Lu the game. I don't wa nt any of these stable men fleecing you. CPU l- Till 1 ii tr A large band of revolutionists naaaed quite an injury last week, while using some gasoline in removing spots from The Atchison, Topeka ot flanta Fe railway company has established four cunning it coming in contact with the teen reading rooms at points iilong its 825 pounds: on November 12th the same cattle weighed 121,850 pounds, which is a stove causing it to explode, burning her obUeed." nM un hands and face quit badly. Twfhom. lata, Tnhn anW, through Bustament, Mexioo, going toward Monterey.

They were joined there by the Indians who attacked tne plaoe some weeks ago. The bells were ringing, and the people were cheering over the good news received from the City ot Mexioo. The mayor nuo wxxieu runs turougn -rvansiie, Colo Mrs. John Crosby, wife of one of, the gain in sixteen days of 347 pounds each. The cattle were fed together in one lot.

rado and flew Mexico. These rooms are for the benefit of the railroad house and placing in the hand of the lieved to have scaled the walls by means of a rope which he manufactured while serving as engineer. The marriage of a Pole and a Hungarian, at Centralis, Pennsylvania, was opposed by proprietors Of the steam lanTuW colonel's wJ fe a package, said: -m I v. employes. Harper Graphic: There is onita a nat I'There's J120 all he had but hell raise another hundred to-morrow." J.

B. Bryan, an old and highly rrtspect- receiveu uiupmunea staling mat tne tederal government will place a sufficient number of troops at the disposal of the governor to enable him to put down the rebellion. ural curiosity in the shape of a sheep in this city. The animal has two sets of horns, one sat ss thev are commonlv mcrnerson, committed euicide by shooting herself with a revolver. She left several small children.

Mental derangement is supposed to be the cause. Cedarville (Chautauqua county) Star: One day last week on tha Pam-nxir a wiuseu oi owiey county, was tlirown from his wagon, hear Dexter, few days ago, and his neck broken. The neck yoke of his wagon came down on a sharp in- i ii. i i seen on the sheep the other set coming out a little hieher un on the hand. ra.

tne parents oi tne Dnue, xne young couple were dragged from their carriage, after the ceremony, and in the fight' which ensued two men were fatally stabbed. The circuit court at Cincinnati decided to grant the prayer of the four republicaa senatorial candidates from Hamilton coun An order has been issued by the Servian government appointing Col. JJarvatovitch commander-in-chief of the Servian arm I mi. liiiiio, wu me nurses pecune unman age- When the colonel came home to dinner he scorned greatly preoccupied in mi; id, and at the table he said: '''Doesn't it seem to you that our John ia rather neglecting his work?" "Why, no. He seems very attentive." "Well, I've got my eye on him, and if catch him loafing he'll go without an hour's witrning," growled the colonel aa he settled down to his coffee.

sembling the horns of cattle ia some respects, but more particularly the Rocky mountain sheeo. or reindeer. The sheen awe, inrowmg mm head first to the pruunu who great iorce. Heath was otrong cattle ranch, several miles southwest of Cedarvale, occurred the most terribly painful and horrible fatal accident which we have ever had to record and which has thrilled with almost awe-stricken sadness this whnla In official circles it is thought that there-sumption of hostilities is certain, owing to Prince Alexanders' refusal to the terms proposed by Servia. It is stated that fighting has already commenced.

The St. Petersburg newiUDera in dinnnn. lnstanteous. belong to Fred Lowe and is a curiosity indeed. While examining a revolver Fred Hale, Leonard ville Monitor: Lardin in- Miss Delia Richardson monntnd a nnmr-'' I ing affairs in the Balkans.

nviwAou ui unwittingly ais-charged it supposing it not to be loaded, forms us that he has recentlv purchas a gentle one, and rode over to the poft nffliu f.t ed seven head of pure bred polled Aubus ty, and has instructed the clerk of the canvassing board to issue certificates of election. A curious story comes from Portland, of the failure of a firm caused by supposed robbery. Investigation showed one of the partners, a sleep walker, hid the firm's funds, whioh were afterwards found. John B. Legnard, a brick manufacturer of Chicago, has been convicted of conspiracy to defraud the United States in secur nowever, it was loaded and when dia- i I No Appetiti, low spirits, hkadacm, i 1 cnarged its contents entered John Tin- uwvdii auiies aistanr.

toeati a.fc,i.r. the mail. She returned catue anu win nereaiter give his attention in the horned cattle department to raising this popular breed of mnlevs about the situation, and consider that the attitude of Austria is tantamount to openly siding with Servia. They ask how the aotion of Austria will influence Prussia, who has a signatory power to the treaty of Berlin loyally refused to support Bulgaria. nurman, a by stauder, wounding him nuu are inese.

or anv of tham. munw iween two or three o'clock. She had lataiiy it is thought. The bail ment di-rectly into the oit of his stomach, reached a spot within a few yards of He has also purchased three head of wuere a wire gate oi three wires opens t- Ctl .7 ing a deep and ugly hole. ersey Red hogs of a popular variety and expects to supply breeders of that stock your ailments? If so, try Da.

Walkbr' VnrieAB Bmxiis, and tell your slok friends Jto effect; this is the only advertisement the medicine requires. It han spread from Houaa to hotise, from village bo village, all over the lan ii i this way. leiegrams nave just been received in London from Caloutta, announcing the breaking out of a rebellion at flepaut. D. O.

Shulds, a resident of Lindsborg, of hogs in the future. He has been iuumeraun countv. Kftnsan. Hianort an uvv iruo a. onuuuiL a.

otrong pasture. All of a sudden a man standing near, was startled by hearing a woman scream frantically two or three times in the direction of the gate above mentioned. Instantly running out he could nnlv breeding and dealing in Clydesdale horses for some time with marked suc application for the purchase of five potties or peer from a Lindsborg drug- ing pubho lands in Nebraska. He will probably be fined from $1,000 to $10,100. Jeremiah W.

wight, an octogenarian who died in Dryden, N. served three terms in congress, and was the owner of a mammouth farm in Dakota. Failures to the number of 200 occurred in the United States during the current cess. buji, mj ue given one oi nis norses as a A Fb J)to ol the Hllhy Waj. A photogr aphic chart of a section of premier una ueen muraerea, and tne maharajah of the province has been taken prisone'.

The British resident is absent from Khatmandea on a tour of inspection. Ex-Queen Isabella has telegraphed to the Spanisn embassay in Paris to prepare a residence for herBelf and the infants Isa O.fkalooaa Independent: Our Win- curator tne heaves. Upon investiga a dust on the road passing through the the Milkv tion the statement war found tn ha Chester correspondent's item about John Carson losing thirty head of hoes from pnoiure, anu minxs that in less than ten Paris obser about 5.000 minutes alter the alarm he had come raise, ana newas arrested and plead guilty of false statement, and was fined uu wim me norse which Mm ray has bee obtained at the vatory, presenting to view stars, hanging from the fifteenth magnitude. There tperficia) degrees is the firm-'epresen tation of the whole, nthe jbame way, would re- tne use oi arsenic as a cholera preventive, created considerable comment. The Leavenworth Times headed the item.

sixth to the are 41,000 bv ament. A i ana costs and tnirty days in jail. Within less than a. son had ridden, and attached to which, dragging, was the unrecognizable body of that unfortunate young lady. Evident bella and JUulalia.

She fears that if she remains in Madrid, she will be nominated regent against her will. Benjamin Simmonds, who was sentenced to death for the murder of Mary Ann Stokes, his paramour, on the fifth of June last, was hanged in London in the completed i "Fools not all dead." Tu Norton ville News comes to the rescue ith the positive assertion that arsenu. will not kill week. An increase is shown in the south and on the Pacific coast. It announced that at end of the year Jay Gould will retire from Wall street and devote himself to the management of his companies.

John Eaton, federal commissioner oi education, has tendered his resignation on acoount of ill health, and will accept a col ly. uernurBB. assnfinearpri thAm quire 8.000 similar formine railways aggregating nearly 3,500 miles have been filed in this state. This will nearly double the mileage of railroad in the state if thena hat all 600 elliptica 1 charts Such a work would contain tht nhnt icranhs of 20.000.000 hogs. And the Wincbeste Argue spoils the whole thine by sri imri t's all a mis- jiiKiitoiiou anu mrew nis rider but in falling, two wiresin her steel hoops caught on the horn of thesaddle, causing 1 A.

1 1 take; that Carson dif n't fee his hogs stars to the fourteenth and fifteenth mafn' itude. arsenic, mit Knew a i nan wnn id some iu ueaui. rue horse plunged through the gate with his victim, tearine it out and years ago, with thert lull fits ten As Kansas has not yet passed the period in when it is thought necessary to vote bonds in aid of railroads, most ot them, will probably be built. Emporia News: The horse which was stolen from James Seery on the 27th of I "i lege presiuency. Four children were killed and several wounded in Jersey City by the fall of a condemned four-story building at No.

44 HeV-ag ouub ui uuuuii uuv uuuureu persons. The London Times says it learns that Sevia is willing toj aooept peace without the payment of an indemnity. She will refuse to give either money or territory as the price of peace. The chamber of oommerce and other public buildings in St. Fellers Island, of Jersey, and the tramways building in "Rnralra TJ.ann hlinaf, A hraod Absorbing Information.

azine. "unarea ieet aown the road, l. yet It seems Without ininrino hlmooir Traveler" a Mag "What, wii new to tois county ana noi to be tViii rl mnra fVi a a tVtit nam a rn JM xue center siaKe in the cate ia hp. morns street. 1 Indian hostilities of a brutal character thereof San any country, js the Cleveland bin It is spattered with blood, but near the gate id and reckless leaps were Patch at Genesee a young Thread brain, arm Patch 1 jumped at the said a lady continue in Arizonia territory.

People are AW H-BT fahs, eh? 1 moi momn waa found twenty-five milaa south of EuTeka, Kan. The horse was ridden from here straight through to Eureka, and hitched to the court house fence, while the thief hunted up a buyer. The audacity with which the scheme was carried out ban knt him in color, as its name indicates, a bay, "tr IUO uo signs oi a DOdy hav- which is its family mark. He is a cross ln. 1een the ground, from of the English thoroughbred and the the horse ran so swiftly best coach mares, the cross securing a i heroic "of the ground for Borue model roadster, one possessing style, "hen the man came up the Jid he jump up or down?" over them down you know, i Avai tham furla atirl b-lllad wiaBgrow wun ten nouses ana iorty oars, have been destroyed by fire.

Gen. Campenon, French minister of war, has telegraphed Gen. BeCouroey that the government wfll strenuously defend the occapation of Tonquin. Turkish war preparations continue on a Jumpr jd He jump ed himself." "Weal Ivl cruelly murdered, men, women and children, all alike. Samuel 0.

Brittan, of Pittsburg, 70 years of age, was cruelly assaulted and shot by a midnight assassin while in bed in his room. Charles Crocker, vhe-president of the Southern Pacific road, has purchased for a elegance and gait of the sire and the r- outuumg buii, exnausted with jumped twice and killed him- strength of the dam. They are a model -t, me Doay was farm horse. The best repiesentative of look upon. It was covered uiu he Kill nimseu tne nrs self! A w-orsecoi id ti a i i i nun ii i ii ii i mm 1 1 nil" With DIOOd and dirt, tha nar-lr brought to justice before now.

Emporia News: About 6 o'clock one morning recently, as Johnnie Hill, who has been employed to Mr. Clark's furniture store for a number of vivira wan nm. large scale in tne vioimty of Salonioa. Mr. Parnell and Michael Healv WA1-A the breed in this county is Youne Solen me he jumped?" was was broken, one or both arms, the hair dour, imported from England about one year and a half ago.

He is at present owned by Mr. J. W. Sutton. Can't Be Hired.

iuru irom me neaa, the nose was broken completely off, the flesh was torn elected to parliament from Cork. Gladstone is still confident of a liberal majority in parliament. stock range a half million acres of land in Utah. Mayor Grace, of New York City.haa commenced a damags suit for $51000 against Nebrae" tagtat Journal mg toward his home, he had occasion to Th a otri-in nltnral arlitnr nf the Chicago irum mo uneeas ana lorehead, and the lower extremities were fearfully cut by the iron hoop, which h. 1 Tribt in han Inciirrad tha hosnitalitV of Joseph Pullitze.r editor of the New York Council Grove Cosmos: It is reliably stated thatgooij feeders' cattle can be bought cheaper on the Kansas Citv mar the farmers ubscribers to that paper by C.

F. McGrew, of Ellsworth, has in his nOflfiaflRirin tha nnmnnnn naarl hv nld World. the saddle. Almost everv na.rt.inia rv. BP iking of he "celerity of a hen after a i a oarn, oeiongi ng to Mr.

Bragunier, which stands on the alley between Union and Exchange straets on Fifth avenue. Just as Johnnie had passed tha alley a man stepped out and struck him a severe blow with a sand bag or soma heavy weapon, knocking him down. Mr. Hill The extraordinary campaign in Atlanta Tnhn RmOjn Tf ia vara WAii'n ria pot clothing had been torn from the body parts of her dress and undarwaar ato-bug." ket than on the Western Kansas or Colorado ranges. Feeders along the line of the Santa Fe have made a test of this.

mers. Th resulted in the the prohibitionists carry ing inR been ofieredf 500 for it by the Smith-theoitybyamaiontyof224votes. sonian institute. far a This is a sore budjok hj eprincinpl thimr they hate atliatshocan'tbe hired to to-bug for love or money. found at different places.

The hat she wore has not yet been found. ana nna mat western catue owners ask out a hen i aatch a pots.

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