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Once a Week from Lawrence, Kansas • 9

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IMPORTANT; FROM 4 MOSCOW. bonds which were heretofore in some demand to put under carpets and back of pantry, shelves. Moscow, May 28. The rumor about the is corroborated. His THE CZAR SAFE, time, i which is deemed highly in probable by manufacturers.

The Union Iron Steel which was expected to resume work June has apparently abandoned all intentions of doing 80 i FREIHT TOOUGH A BRIDGE -BOILER EXPLOSION-OTHER DISASTERS. ti Joliet, May 27. Affreight train, due here at1 8:30 last night, on the Rock Islaud road, dropped INTERESTING EVENTS CONNECTED I WITH THE I highness did strike him, but failed get it, the correspondent called i CONDENSED NEWS. Special Dispatch to the Daily Hand Bill by through a bridge across the Dupage river, eight, miles west of here. Tne attention to his' jewelry and naively asked what was the matter the hock shops (hock is slavonio for': Moscow, May 28.

A new but for? engine and several cars got across be- i I Milwaukee; May 26. Miss Mary fore the bridge parted. Five freight KellyV employed in the millinery one passenger car and the ca- department of 0. A. Chapman's boose went into the river.

Geo. Mel- drv pood's store; died this week tunately unsuccessful attempt upon, the Czar has just been made known. The night preoeeding the coronation Mo8co May 28. It was, the Czar's original intention to be dress-; len, a brakeman, and two passengers, fr0m inhaling arsenetic hydrogen, names unknown, were injured. eminating' from greeu velvet, Dakota.

Mav 27. The whiVh aha handled. Dr Sadler. ed as a dude at the coronation, but the tight pants precluded the use of the sections of stove pipe which he aesirea 10 wear, underneath as a protective measure. This is the real reason why he adopted the pan-sla- boiler iri the brickyard of fely Gran- wh0 attended her, says it was a berry 'exploded yesterday, instantly clear case of arsenic poison, killing John Hasson, fireman Jos.

London, 5 May.1 26. The Times Oulette and fatally, injured correspondent at Moscow says Jas. Oulette and badly scalded pati'l. the Imperial manifesto to be is- Lyons." Two others slightly injured; sued on the day of corronation vanio two nice looking sticks of wooa heavily loaded with dynamite were placed direclly on the top of Ivan Potomis-kiV wood pile.1 Mr. Potomiski lives in the frame house next to the' pal-ace, and the nihilists, with fiendish ingenuity, surmised that when his imperial majesty went foraging around for iuel in the he would readily fall into the trap.

The deep laid plot was frustrated by, Alex making the czarine get up and build the fire, She went to the other wood pile. yjrj rli U' Moscowi May 28. A nihilist, dis: guised as a tramp, called at the' palace this morning, and asked his high Moscow, May 28. A'( small funnel' 'C damage $10,000. will errant amnesty to all Polish shaped cloud was discovered in a trunk in Leon Romalofts house.

i Greenwood Ky May exiles willing to submit to the po- 'Beaver Creek railway Hce supervision 1 for two years, was jrrecked by a misplaced-switch Eo other political prisoners will yesterday. Richard Hays was killed, be pardoned. Loen intended turn her -loose," when the procession was going rl Roinalpff was placed under rrest as', weu as every Doay living lor ten and two colored men badly ihj ired. Paris; May 26 An official' tele-Texarkana, May gram from Tonguin states that hanging of oe Young, the colored Oapt. Riverie.

commander of the houses on each side of him and a een 1 "5 tlemaii who had spoken his aunt rapist, occurred aVRiohmonk, Little French forces in Was som years ago in England ness for a cold shack. detective, sittine bv the1 baok door: disguised River County, to-day without killed while making a' sortie from as ah nonest man, noticed two large I Moscowj iMayj 28. rAn. Amencaajr bombs concealed in his coat tails, newspaper correspondent; has and placed him under It is believed that the plan was to trap njs imperial majesiy mio xroKing him. Masses re being held, over he escape.

ru" 'if Moscow, May 28. In midst of the most trvmcr circumstances the i Czar preserves a serenity and light any trquuie. raruouiara noi oouuneu. i ort rauer, ana tnai uapt. May 27.

wen- lars was dangerously wounded, ty out of twenty-four precincts in General Banett has been ordered the County give Harrison, Coalition from Sargon to take the place of nominee for Common wealth Attor- Riverie. i 1 ney, 372 majority. Coalition elects Great Bend, May 26. A four out of five commissioners of rev- severe hail storm swept through enue. the center of Barbour, Rice and Necke, Dakota, May 27.

A re- McPherson counties Thursday ev-port from the half-breed settlement enihg, doing great damage to shows the ravages of smallpox is on wheat and rye. The' breadth of the increase. Ten persons have died the hail storm was about a mile, recently from the plague, and it is Accompanying the hail- was a impossible to state how many cases large fall of rain, extended geuer-there are. Every effort is being made ally over this portion of the State, to prevent further spread of the Petersburg, May 26. The Dem-plague.

I ocrats to-night, claim a sweeping Chicago, May 27. Judge Moran, victory in Thursday's 1 election; in the Circnit Court delivered while on the other hand the Ma-au Opinion in one of the i ''Bucket honeites claim they have not only Shop" cases, holding with Judge Tu- not lost ground but have carried sentenced to the knout for writing up the corronation; as Vthe 'most-recheree event of the season." Aleck said that as he understood it, that ex- pression had been called in since the war, and he didn't propose to have his feelings trifled with. 1 May after the coronation Aleck put the crown in the lower bureau drawer and went down into the cellar where he joined: a couple of American journalists in a game of draw poker. In about half an hour he sent out and borrowed 10 roubles. It is believed that this is significant.

I i ness tnai is tne suoiect oi general u- He even gets off dejicatp mots. Last evening a suspicious ookinsr man approached him, -and asked him to take a drink, with the evident intention of putting stryc nine in the beer. t-uu i rn "Knout if the court knows he immediately, replied. The mn 4 i. was taken put, ana knoutea seven teen times.

0i M.ni:'T ley that the Board of Trade cannot many counties where they did not GOOD TEMPLARS. Chicago, May 25 In the fore noon ,1 members of the right worthy grand lodge of Good Templars atten Stl Petersburg, May 28: The gov discriminate in declaring to whom think their ticket would be elect-its quotations may be sent. The de- ed. It will be some days before ernment has taken a unique and ter cisbii is the second one in the lower an official vote of the state will be rible method of getting nit has ded a reception at the Palmer House, 'r courts in favor of the Bucket Shop, Ml '(' been discovered that the: bam sand 1 witches which are; to be distributed New York, May 27. Business fail- CINCINNATI, May 27.

Mrs. R. givcu uy ucucriti uu jxlis. The' afternoon5 was spent in discuss ing ihe report of the committee, rec 'r to the public 'l were contracted r1 from ures throughout the country the past M. Bishop, wife of ex-Go venor seven days number 158, as compared Bishop, died at 3:30 o'clock this with 171 for last week, a reduction of morning, of She was t.irteen.

New England states had a member of the Christian church the American firm who urn-ish the railroad eating with theser ed ocimendiig the organization of. a Scandinavian grand lodge in New York. A resolution was passed that it was inadvisable to institute errand ibles. Indignation meetings are being held in all parts of Moscow and 17, western states 41, southern states widely known for her Christian 37 middle states 28. Pacific states character and active benevo- great teror prevails.

-The step was suggested by the minister of war and territories 13, Kew York 7, and lence. lodges 011 account of the difference in language The session closed this Canada 15. Last night the shoe inanufactur- May 27. The total ers and shoe operatives came to evening. value of imports and merchandise for ah understanding and terminated twelve ended April 30th, the lockout, which has kept 2,500 for year ended April workmen idle for a fortnight.

The 30th, iucrease workmen recede from their Value of exports, of rner- al to finish goods commenced by who expiainea tnac me nurogiycer-ine brought to celebrate the; corona tion would probably be exhausted in reducing the, sandwiches to fragments suitable for 1 mastication. He has bei personally complimented by the Czar. i vr 7 L-nidonj May 28. A veteran' nihilists' disguised, as a 'fille de chambre has just confessed that he was 1 employed by the order to grease the soles of the Czar's boots, with the view of precipitating an accident on the stairs which were also to be hands re non union men, and all shops to sume work in all the chandizij for the year ended April 30th, $811,621,354, for previous year, $777,875,780, increase, $33,705,583. morrow, and leave the settlement of ENORMOtJSlLAND PUROHAS- es.

New Orleans, May 26. A Baton Rouge special says: The en. tries in sea marsh made by J. VVatkin8 covers 1,159,116 acres at 12 cents per acre, embracing all the vacant1 state Jands in the par-. ishes of Vermillion, Cameron and Calcasieu.

Watkins also entered 2,700 acres at seventy-five cents per acre in state land and 70,000 iu limited state add government lands, between Jenningy and Lake Charles and north of, the Morgan railroad, at a 11.25 per acre. of the difficulty to a committee arbitration. 11 1 5 Wheeling, W. -May 27. A special from Steuben ville, says that' at" II o'clock to-day 1 bricat d.

The hellish 1 plot was frustrated bv a' habit his majesty has Alex. Wvgatt shot and killed of sleeping: with his boots on. John Bird. Mrs. Bird was the former wife of Wygatt.

Bird Moscow, May 28. The Czar has came to Steubenville about a year itastan, Miiy Ai. a uussian was killed here day by a Jewish1 publican. Subsequently a mob attacked 8 houses and shops occupied by Jews, which they robbed, demolished or burned. Riots continued until late at Three companies of Cossacks were ordered to the scene, but was unable to restore order.

It is feared there will be a further outbreak against the Jews. Chicago, -May interviews with leading iron men of this city, it appears to be a settled fact the iron mills in Chicago will shut down June 1st, unless some unexpected concession is made by the ago where he married' Mrs. Wy refused to see anybody but the- representative of the Daily Hand gatt. To-day Wygatt visited Bird's house and after conversing in a friendly tone suddenly and with Washington, May, 24, Information has received of the arrest in Montreal of Wm. C.

terfeiter and fugitive from justice, from Portland, Maine, with in bonds of the Mayflower Gold Miu-0 imr eomDanv of Utahuin.his i posses-1 Bill. It is rumored in official circles that he (Aleck); struck, him for a five. The rumor has created some uneasiness in financial circles, as the Czar's paper is already out for out provocation shot Bird, who died instantly. Bird and wife were from Mansfield, at which Dlaee Wvsratt now resides. The a large amount, and there is per i a 1 ceptable depreciation in government sion murderer was arrested and jailed amalgamated association before that.

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