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The Wilsonton Journal from Wilsonton, Kansas • 1

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NO." (5. WILSONTON, LA BETTE COUNTY, MAY, 1892, VOL. II. JOHN A. ANDERSON DEAD.

KANSAS STATE NEWS. I conference. GREAT, NEWS OF-THE WEEK. rrocfodltiR of the Twenty-rourlll uiiI tornado of fierce passe4l over the northwestern part of Uamilton county," Ohio, plowing a fiirroW of de- The Late Kansas Congressman and Conenl- CURRENT Sknator two nieces, Miss Alice and Miss Kate Chandler, are two pretty girls who ride a good deal and ride well. Secretary Rusk Shows How tho lmrrii at Sb.

Bishop Howmai prsUlert ov(F ib Sfcthod Gleaned By TelegrapbV and Mail, istruction nearly three miles in length. State Will Advance. EewArd Dkacon, serving one; year's -h lfst conference on tho 17th. Tho cmwwiUtcf on Itineracy fs turned a report rccomiiipadinr? tlx imprisonment at Nice for killing his abolition of tM Jlvc-yrtvr limit on tno appoint- at Cairo Dies at Liverpool on Hi Way Home. 'j Liverpool, May 19.

John A. Anderson, consul general from the United States to Cairo, died here yesterday, lie was en route home. deceased left A pril of last year, Letters received rm him stated that the, cli Wichita spo. ts will, soon revel in a regular mill between a Philadclphlji 'pMg'Vand a local champion for a pursa Of -j The recent heavy rains "seamed to have little effect on dampening tho ardor of aspiring politicuins through-Out the state. wife's lover, has a comfortable room and is treated kindly.

montof pastors. 'TO report favored the Mc of rrmlttlnir blshoim to appoint tiiistora every tlicv. Kli.a E. ttAKTr.ETT, of Madison, VvK, has prepared a Beries iof "Talks on Constitutional to be given before women clubs. Prosperity Sure to Flow Becanm of the Great Demand For Its ATlcultnril IProflncttonii SorgBdci Sutir and Irrigation.

Dbemino, the wife murderer, has been yftnf without reftjreupe to tht pine wnicn im hanged at Melbourne, Australia." tnlnisterB hiul l-cn aswignca the yiir previous An the church law has mood for nj any yours A game of baseball at Toledo, was John Edwards, a colored burglar, was interrupted as being a violation, of the PEKSQNAL AND FOMTlgAt. A. B. HtTMPHiiKvy Secretary of the National league of republican clubs, has written State Secretary Randolph, tl that the place of holding next annual convention will probably be clianged from Buffalo to New and" the date- changed from two weeks after- the Minneapolis convention to the last week of August. President idea in making the change is to make the convention pastor eild not remain nt oiw phtco longer than live years In Tho committor on the stat of tho church wan vehement in Its mate in Cairo did hot agree with him, and that his health Sunday law.

-itf Ax- village, inhabited by froiri tifty to severity-five natives of the frozen will one of the sights ait the- world's exposition." ii 1 rtnunplatlon ot tho treatment of the colored A fire works factory at Hartford blew up, killing six persons. race In tho south, it cnuea upon mo tot-ernment, the Mto omclals, tho. Mothodlsfc given twenty-six years in tho penitentiary by Judge Crozier at 'Leavenworth the. other day. Trilley Case, aged eighteen yearis, daughter of a poor widow a Mankato, committed suicide the other morning by taking carbolic acid.

The falling of a church roof at Pitts Episcopal church na all pooa citir-cns to burgh, injured seven men, two fa erlso and abolish indlrnUi.m ami outrages that are put upon' tho colored people It declared that the colored people were treated Miss Fkancks Powku Cobjje has lately reeerved from a philanthropic woman 8 130,000" to 1e used in her various lines of humane work. had become so bad he would i home. tt was thought he was oh a steamer' homeward bound; but it is surmised that upon reaching Liv- lira two branches of the Coloi-ed Methodist church have, consolidated as Kansas pharmacists recently held a shamefully on the railway trains Ud at hotel and in every way. They wero shot down lilto one three days' convention at Chelsea park, doffs find tho law of the land was trampled under foot by the people who despised the colored Jesse GrAU and twd ladies were Kansas Citv. Ivan.

Th next meeting erpooi no oecama drowned at Morfillton, while es I'host has a' variety of effects, upon dinVrent pnluets. Under the same inline nee eggs will burnt, apples contract and potatoes will turn black. race. The resolution was auopioa ur, nau ford Hunt and Dr. Homer Eaton wero elected fioeMs of the New York book concern, and lr-, too ill to travel.

caping from high, water. Crnnhtof aid Dr. Curts agents or tno i incin- An Indiana woman sued the United Mr. Anderson was born in Washington natl eoneeta. J'ei-k, wewnn nni uron-ard were re-elected taitsxlnnary secretaries, tho States for 15,000 damages for the county, Jttne butchery of her family by Indians.

colored eandldate, Ut. Unmmunu, poi oniy voten. The conference adjourned without completing the election of ofllcers. I i A i Rati oor.i-H Cinrncmur, is the only Amiricitn woman who has ever been Jioriwre-d by the queen of England with the Order the Crown of India.1 Four robbers ini Florida held1 np a train and killed a messenger and shot 1J1BHOP Fostkii preMlded at 5c meinoaisi. conference on tho 18th.

The fraternal tuienatea another, man in attempting, to rob, the express par. A correspondent of the Topeka Capital recently interviewed Secretary Rusk at Washington as follows: is your estimate of Kansas as an agricultural state, and of. the probable agricultural development of the states of the west during the next decade?" i -Jrt AT see no reason, for arrest of agricultural progress( in the, said Secretary Rusk. "Great. I commonwealths like Kansas have sprung up in two or three decades.5 Some have already grown great 'from small beginnings in a single decade For tjr years ago a few struggling settlements literally fought for existence in Kansas.

Twenty years ago agricultural development was active in the eastern counties, had the drier central areas, and even ventured attack the more arid western section, while the world Biitside was prophesying disaster for 'droughty Kansas. Yet settlement progressed, farms multiplied, cultivation extended and settlers courageously mortgaged lands to build houses and barns and to stock and equip their farms. Their faith was sublimed Their enterprise was aiidacious. Is it a Wonder that some, Oblivions bf possible drought, took heavy risks, met with crop failures and finally yielded to the sheriff? I am glad to hear that last year's abundant crops have discharged indebtedness in all directions, and are fast dissipating the depression felt so of the Independent Methodist church wre received by tho eonfercneo. A mmdutlon There were railroad wrecks with fa the opening gun 'of the presidential campaign! 1 -n Joiijt Levy," and Joseph jllaskins, of Kingfisher, are the delegates from Oklahoma to the Chicago convention.

They aro ttninstnicled. The Ocala platform was adopted by the South Carolina demrtcratsi The North Carolina denvjeratic convention nominated for It, A. Paughton, speaker of the last assembly, and for secretary of state, Octavio Coke, the incumbent. 1 and anti-Clevelahd dele gates were elected by the Virginia democrats. It is learned at the department of state tliat the American personnel 'of the Behring sea arbitration has 'been fcully, decided on.

As heretofore an hounced, the arbitrators on the part Df the Uniteil States are Justice Harlan and Senator John Morgan. Kx-Minis-ter John W. Foster is the agent of the United States. The counsel of the United States consist of ex-Minister Phelps, James C. Carter, of New York, and Judge Henry Blodgett, of Chicago.

then Introduced epresslnff the twitufactlon ot Thk latest -whim for the owners of d4s in to make them wear shoes in the house for the purpose of protecting the" polished floors. They are made of chamois, with leather soles. the conferenco upon tlm efforts of the rraternal delegates from tlie MethoiHrtt Kptscopal church tal results near Pine Bluff, Greenville, Elgin, Tex. In the first named nine persons perishedi r. fVmth and the Independent JUethout.it church und expressing a hope that in the near utura Crop bulletins from Various states in sli branches of the Meihotiist ouurcn wouiu oe- the Mississippi Valley report a practical cpiott one body.

It was adopted. The official voto wa unrtounced lor the second agent lor los4 of most crops planted by reason of excessive rains and destructive floods. will be held at Wichita. The people of Topeka gave "Charlio" Curtis a royal welcome when he returned from Kmporia with tho honora Of a c'ongrfiJsional hotu'ntiti jn. The yoting sort of Tra I'homasof Kansas City, while, ot hunting was accidentally si by all-v older brother and perhaps tally wounded.

1 Lieut -lov. A. J. Felt has purchased tlio tch'wjn Champion, tho late Gov. Martin's paper, ad will take possession about Juno '20.

The price paid was said to be" A train on the Central Branch road containing R'np-l in g's circus, was recently wrecked near Concordia by run-tfitfg Jnt'i a h-out. Two showmen were killed it four seriously injured. 'It is anuotn that Mrs. Frank T. Lyricli will cd her husband in thd manage of the Leavenworth Standard.

She has been elected a director and secretary of the Standard Publishing Co. The "drummers" were given a royal by the people of Emporia their la te meeting in that city. They were bauquetted and one of the ministers of the city preached to them at the opera house. the Cincinnati LOOK concern, sliovvtiis? the elec The finest opals in the World "are -found in Australia, those found In Mexico being of an inferior quality. The most perfect emeralds heretofore have come from Brazil and Siberia, tion of Dr.

Curts. of Chicago, j. w. wenuen-hall was re-elected editor 3f tho Methodist Re Dr. McKe nzie, of Chester, 111., re view; J.

A. Hurlburt secretary- pi the Sunday ported that 500 people in that vicinity have been rescued from drowning and Hchool and Tract society; Dr. J. i. liuckley were quartered in hotels, barns and in stalls at the fair grounds.

1 editor of the New York Christian and Dr. D. it. Moore editor ot tho Cincinnati Christian Advocate. Tlie report of the ctip-mlttee on itlneraoy was then taken up.

It pro Tiik Brazilian ship Salbnimes was Tins new Mexican mining law imposes a quota of 10 on each mine for title besides an annual tax of for every 1,000 square meters of surface. It is calculated that there are now 3,000 in operation. poses to htrlke out that section In th discipline wrecked off Cape Santa Maria, near the mouth of Rio De La Plata, while en J. A. ANDERSON.

20, 1834. His father, Rev. William C. Anderson, D.D., arid hi3 Rev. John Anderson, D.

are liistoric characters in the Presby te-rian church of the United States. His mother was a daughter of Col. Jclm! Alexander, a soldier of the: revolutionary The state department at Washington has "ordered i the body embalmed, and shipped, to the States. It will be sent to its last resting place by tho department. iJ 'J TilS KANSAS OAREElt John A.

Anilerscln caihe to Kansaft lit 1868 from Qermantown, and settle! Junction City. He was a Presbvtertan clergyman, featl Boon lsullt up a large church at tho homo of his adoption. He was already well known by his work on tho sanitary commission in different parts of the country. Jt was not long before Mr. Anderson, tho minister, had attracted attention in Kansas.

About 1S74 he was invited to Manhattan to take charge of the college there. It was in 1878 that Mr. Anderson was first sent to congress by tho fifth district, tthich he represented continuously until defeated for tho nomination two years ago by W. A. Phillips, who was beaten by tlie aUiance Davis.

Once before Phillips had ben beaten by Anderson. Mr. Anderson was elected in 1878 as a compromise candidate In 1S85 Mr. Anderson's wife died, and those who have been close to him say that he was never the same man-afterward. He seemed rather Indifferent to political preferment, and though warned that his seat in congresB was in danger he refused to make big; fight for the nomination.

A vigorous campaign nrould probably have seen hiln renominated. Imniediateiy after his defeat he was offered the consul generalship at Cairo by Pros-. Ident Harrison. He had been a college ulato nd a life-long friend Of tho president It was lust about a year ago that Mr. Anderson sailed providing for tho Ilve-vear limit on the pastor ate and to allow the bishoos the option of sending a minis lei back to thesntnn place year after route to Matto-Grosso, and but five of the crew were saved, 120 being drowned.

keenly bv the class attempting home- Joyce's hotel, half way between Fair year if expedient Arinur iiros, eunor in the Northwestern hristian Advocate, favored abolishing the ilve-year liiflit. This would sim-pl? enable the bishops and presiding ciders to keep mCh In those places whore they oould 1k field and Suissens, was totally destroyed by fire. Two lives were lost, of the greatest Vienrflt In the cburcli, ana is making with small means under temporarily adverse circumstances. It re1 quires time to subdue a soil that has been ages iii forming, for generations packed by the feet of buffalo and filled would entirely remove the apparent claim one man, a blacksmith from Red Bluff named Charles Bailey, and a section man named James Linrtj of San th) pastors upon tue riRUi i do itepi in same jtlace for live years. The report was further debated but no tlnal result reached.

E. C. Smith, a fireman on tho Missouri to excess with mineral salts, by means Pacific road, was held up in Kansas Bishop MERltlt.h presided over the Method Kate Mauhtox, who is interested in the project of organizing a leper colony at Vili.K-.isk, a town of eastern Siberia, lias lef'o for the United States to devote herself to raising funds for the establish merit of the colony. Tub quality of glue is judged of by the quantity of water it will absorb. The lKst grade of glue, at a tempera ture f.O degrees Fahrenheit, will in twenty-fou? hours absorb twelve times its weigh of water, though the poorer the glu the less proportionate weight of vvy.ter it will take up.

City, the other night iLtin robbed TrtE Missouri, Kansas Texas offi of the diligent labor of cultivation and the washing of irrigation or the gentler ist conference on the lihh. Dr. Jesse Bowman You'np, of Kansas City, was elected editor ot tli Si. Louis Christian Advocate, A report of $137 and a gold watch. Smith Id cers have determined to build from El gin on its main.

line in Texas to Austin, lie recognized two of the men who robbed him as camblers in the "lot- Xrom IhO enmmitteo on tuo consonaanon os lenevolenciea Was presented. It recommended that the Educatldfial iKoeiety and the Frcen- toms." the state capital, a distance of twenty-six miles, affording direct connections with the international Great North man's Aid and Southern Jidncatlonal socieltc Irvine and Ella Osborn, brother and bo not consolidated. Tho report was adopted. sister, lost their lives in the Whitew ater ern, Houston Texas Central and the Then the regular order was up. was near Ebling, Butler county, tho other Austin Northwestern.

the discussion ot the time limit resolution touching tho Itineracy. Rev. K. J. Gray, ot night.

attempted to cross tha Fifteen students in the canton of St. IVnnsylvanla, was opposed to the abohsutscnv of the Jlve-year limit. It would bo drifting to swollen creek a buggy, and were swept down bv the current and tor Cairo and assumed the duties bf his new of Gull, Switzerland, were boating on Lake Severich when their boat was ward ConRrefe'ationallsm, he said, and break ut fice. Mr. Anderson leaves three sons, One of drowned.

tho whole plan of itineracy. He said tho aboli them grown and married, the other two younger capsized and seven them were drowned. tion of the time limit might help the better It is understood that he leaves an estate of A witness testified ogainst a woman class of the churches, but would be hard on tho in a divorce suit at Wichita the other In Paris the new Labor exchange was considerable value, consisting principally of land in Kansas. opened with suitable exercises and with day, that she had received attentions weaker churches. It would create an oligarchy despotism, Comtiosed ot the bishops and presiding elders to abolish tho Jlve-year limit.

He, A FIENDISH ASSASSIN. out disturbance. from a promment businessman, not ner Seven thousand bales of cotton were Four- Women Assiuated at Dcnlsotn, husband, and when he left ihe witness stand the woman struck him a severe destroyed by fire at Alexandria, Egypt, therefore, Offered a substitute lor the minority report providing for the submission of tho question to the annual conferences. Tho election ot more editors then eamO up. Dr J.

tt lawyer was announced as elected editor or tha Northern Advocate. For the "Southern blow in the recently, Tex Two of Them the Most l'roiiiliient Ladies of the City -No Clew to the Villain i----. Denison, May ,19. Tuesday The apple crop of Illinois is said to By the terms of the treaty the case of each government is to be submitted by September 7, the counter cae by December 4 and the printed argument by counsel by January at which last date the board Of arbitration will hold its meetings in Paris. Tiik president issued a proclamation announcing the reciprocity agreement with Guatemala.

Tiik president sent to the senate the nomination of Nathan A. Morford, of Arizona, to be secretary of Arizona. Sknatoh Hit.t delivered an oration at Charlotte, N. on the occasion of the 117th anniversary, of the signing of the Mecklenburg declaration of i 1 Count Trlkki, the nungarian "refugee, who was prominently concerned in revolutionary movements in Spain, Austria and Italy, is dead. It is stated that at the British cabinet council the ministers decided to dissolve parliament on une 20.

Thr New England tariff reform league, at its annual dinner, indorsed Grover Cleveland. Louis Numei, Hahaonon, the well-known advocate and member of the Frt'neh senate, is dead. Pkntwateij, Odd Fellows are trying to solve the mystery of the death of Benjamin Moore. Sexatob Ciiandlkb is urging consolidation of the revenue marine service with the navy. Thr German' government will introduce a bill for a redistribution of seats in the landsta g.

Prussia has expelled llerr Wesslitzka, who has an American wife, for spreading Pan-Slavist alarmist EMrEKon Wiujam, of Germany, is being severely criticised for his wasteful personal extravagance in the face of the prevailing distress among his subjects. Uikut. iricxiiERrxoTox, who killed Banker Robinson at Yokahama, Japan, arrived in San Francisco with his wife and baby. Fava, the Italian minister, made a formal call on President Harrison in company with Secretary Blaine. There was.

no particular formalities. Baron Fava, took occasion, however, to inform the president that his sovereign, the king. of Italy, the Italian government and the Italian people alike were greatly pleased and satisfied by. the settlement of the recent difficulty in the At the Kansas state oratorical contest Fort Scott, E. P.

Schueler, of Mid be ruined. Peaches, pears and cher Christian Advocate (ft pnper In the interest oi night wit? a night of horror in Denison. ries are not hurt. the colored brethren), ne conu si iro'ua land college, Atwhisort, won first honors; Seven men, all white, are under ar J. A.

Orr. of tho Kansas Normal College, long debate. Uovs. Albert, pn sent editor. na Dr.

Hammond were nominated. Prof. NasT, son of tho present edl lor was chosen fditor of Between 11 p. m. and 3:30 a.

m. an assassin, unknown, brutally and pre-meditatedly shot and killed four women, rest in Orange county, under sus Fort Scott, second honors. The subject tin? Apolopet tbO wermnn rper. ne ram- i vtRnaiim broticht in a reoorft picion of being connected with the mur of the former was, "Our "Nations Debt showers of Heaven. Every year of judicious cultivation ameliorates and improves the naturally rich but.

for a time intractable soils, liberates their fertilising elements, increases their available plant food, and improves their tilth and ease of cultivation. With wisdom in practice of scientific agriculture thri farms of Kansas should increase In productiveness, and with the application of the principles of a wise rural economy production will become more profitable, as it becomes more varied. But the conservatism which will not change obsolete methods, plant new crops, or learn the science of marketing with profit, will not share in the improvement and prosperity which awaits the progressive farmer of Kansas. Kansas will always be a great corn-growing state, and, as such, is especially interested in all efforts made toward enhancing the value of that cereal. The Work which the' department has been doing during the past two years through its special agent in Europe, towards making the people of that continent better acquainted with the value of corn for human food and its availability as a cheap and nutritious substitute for other cereals, is beginning to be recognized and, indeed, has been referred to so much of late, that your people are doubtless familiar enough with, the work which we have been trying to do.

All government effort in this direction, however, must be actively and energetically supported by individual enterprise; but I may mention incidentally for their information that there seems to be in Europe a marked for purposes of human food, at least, for white corn. The development of the sorghum sugar industry, for which a large section of Kansas is eminently adapted, will also be, in my opinion, a large factor in the future prosperity of your state. A great future awaits the state of Kansas, and its farmers are in fuvorinir the election of an aditional sceretary to Posterity." the latter, "The Brother two of them leaders of local society and two of them inmates of dis der of Expressman Saunders. There are rumors that one man had such for the work. A special centennial session wa hood of Man." There were four con held at night.

Tin: magnificent gold tea service prevented by he czar and czarina of Capt. John Fimllay, master of the Atlantic transport Missouri, bearer of relief supplies to Russia, has been in turn presented by Capt Findlay to the Atlantic. Transport Line corporation. Capt- Findlay holds that the beautiful tea service was presented to him as the-representative of the company. The curious custom of "telling the ln-es" is observed in somo parts of nearly every country In the world.

Those who observe the custom always go to the beehives nnd tap gently' on each one, then stoop and whisper under the cap or lid that Mary, Jane, Thomas or AVilliam is This is done to keep the little honey-makers from forsaking their phace of abode should they have to wf.it to find out the news of the calamity themselves. UsAOhS of a country having a hereditary nobility are sometimes very curi- his. For instance, a peeress by descent, or ereation, retains her title even when married to a person having- no rank, but 31 peeress by marriage, if she becomes a idow, loses her rank on marrying a commoner. In other words, a lady of the commoner classes is elevated to the peerage by marrying a peer, and if she becomes a widow and remarries, the second time to a commoner, she voluntarily gi ves up her rank and sinks to the e'ass whence she rose. -i reputable houses.

testants. Uisiior Foss presided at tho Methodist pen strong suspicions aroused against him, his captors resorted to physical torture The first victim was Mrs. llaynesr the eral conference on the 20th Mr. AmosShinkhv Near Fall Leaf the other morning A wife of Henry F. Haynes, one of Deni- treasurer of the funds to pay the traveling ex in order to extort A confession from Rock Island freight train ran into tho son's most respected citizens, prominent him, but the expedient was unsuccess penses Or the oeieKaies, saia mai numcwut lunds had not been in from the annual confer- rear of a Union i'aeiho freight." in a in business and social life.

Mrs. ful. few moments another freight ran into once treasurers to pay the traveling expense Haynes, a young and very attractive of the delegates. After much talk, mo conicr- Fire destroyed four blocks of wooden the rear of the Rock Island train. 8eV woman, was assassinated while alone in euco decided to draw tho amount Item the hook buildings in Cheylis," Wash.

Loss, eral cars and a caboose wero her home, or else taken forcibly from it concern. I-Vr secretary of the board of educa wrecked. A boy was injured, but not tion Dr. C. 11.

I'ayfie was elected on the second and put to death by her captor just outside and near the house. ballot Tho result of the ballot lor cunor oi nn seriously. Tlie 'first district conference of tho The residence of Dr. Haynes is just Southwestern Christian Advocate was Hammond helm? elected to succeeJ Dr. Albert.

An effort to open up the Qucsttoa outside the city limits on Woodlawn Younsr' Men's "Christian associations, 000. i The body of S. McElroy, a Cleveland, O. contractor, has been found in a lake at Oconomowoc, Wis. --y Fifty families have been driven from their homes at Eddy ville, Ia.

by the flood. I. i i -t ADDITIOIfAl. DISPATCHES. IN the senate on the 24th several bills, of electing more bishops was mado but mo boulevard, two and one-half miles comprising Doniphan, Atchison, Jack tion to reconsider was laid on tno tamo, a res son.

Neineha. Leavenworth, I'otta southwest of the city hall. olution introduced by Dr. Hammond, of Califor watomie, Johnson, Douglas, JeflTeison, nia, was adopted declaring that tuo lmqmious Five hours later, in the very heart of the city, a beautiful young lady, Miss Shawnee and Wabaunsee counties, met opium habit was miking leariui nonuwuy on Teen Hawley, was also shot and killed at Atchison on the 20th with sixty dclJ generally of a local character, were tho Pacific coast, and vigorous sieps wioum u- Ukpn to stamp it out Judffo Lawrence offered a resoluttoa to h-ivo a commission appointed for gates present. by some unknown person.

Miss Hawley was killed almost without a word of warning, in the privacy of her room Hon. John A. Anderson, who for passed. In the house the river and harbor bill was nonconcurred in. A pistinct shock of the earth's crust was felt the other day near Indianapo twelve years was a congressman from in her mother's cottage home.

Kansas, and who was appointed a year the purpose of nscrrtaininut what steps eouia no taken to have tho Methodist Kplsoopal churoh united under one ortranization. Referred. 1 no committee on lav deletration has prepared a report which will recommend equnl lay representation, ill tho conference of 11. A ballot wasi taken for two secretaries for the church, but ago consul general to Cairo, Lgypt, died at Liverpool on the isth while on tho result wns not annotinrcu miwre uujuunr his return home. He leaves three sons, matter so honorable to both Italy and merit.

It is unuerstooa iiiai mo committee has prepared "red hot" reiwr In excavating some ancient Aztec ruins in the direction of Chaco Canon, "New Mexico, Gov. Prince has un- aTthed twenty stone idols of; different type from any before discovered. They are circular in shape, forming disks varying from six to fifteen inches in the- tipper half containing a deeply-carved face, and the Ins wife having died" about five years the United States. i ih Dpalnst the liquor tranic- ago. i He was fifty-eight years old.

BisnoP Andrews prcsiaea ai ino weuiouini. The president has, withdrawn the nomination of Frederick Bancroft as Between the hours when these foul assassinations occurred, in still another and far distant section of the city two women were killed by an assassin's bullet. These last two were inmates of bagnios. The assassin shoi and killed Mrs. Haynes during the absence of her husband at an Elk lodge.

When his victim was dead the murderer took her gold watch and Chainf diamond ring and -ear and -proceeded to-the Hawley Fort Scott Monitor has been sold conference at Omaha on tnc iiiii, it. vy. to a stock company composed ofIort Scott men. The price was (5.000. Swindell leadiils? in tho devotions, urs.

a. j. Spencer wero elected secre United States consul at Brunswick, .,,4 taries of tho Church KXtension society. paper will be conducted as 'a republican GenJ 1r ant's alleged- letter, to Senator Conkling, recently published, is report of the Epworta league snow branches with 400 0X) members. Drs.

3. C. lournal. but will radically oppose pro Hartzell and J. W.

Hamilton wero oieciea jovver naif 'rudimentary arms in relief. In the last eight years Gov. Prince has excavated over 000 stone idols, but these lire different in form from any others, and are llieved to' be at least 000 years old. hibition. W.

Ii. have charge of the editorial department, and pronounced to bo a forgery by lion. Chauncey M. Depew and Mrs. Grant.

secretarlea Of tile) Freodmn's Aiu Bociciy. residence. he shot and killed Discussion took place over tho aimuiic tno pre manno-ement will be in charge of K. P. Queen Victoria has conferred the Miss Teen Hawley, who wast seated on siding elders and other omcers or ine annum Rice and H.

Louclts. decoration of knight of the Order of the eonferenoes snoma ussvnno wni iu'! People's Societies ot Christian anil I- The celebrated Ilillmancase has come a bea with ner motner wnen me assassin's bullet came through" "a 'screen. The mnrderer had previously entered other yoiln people's societies in i no inuan Bath upon the khedive of Belgian elections -were cnarac 5 is to the front the insurance com not belontfiinr to tne r.pworia icivuo. tlnallv decided that an young ncopwiciuw panies 1 mving succeeded in securing an lis. rihe nre watchman in the court house tover felt the tower sway for several seconds and was much alarmed.

No damage was done. Brown, of Kentucky, signed the "separate coach" bilL The law provides that every passengerrailway, train shall be provided with a separate coach foor negroes. It goes into effect ninety days after the adjournment of the legislature The negroes of the state have been strongly opposed ito the law, but its effect will probably be to give them plenty of room in travel at times when the whites are crowded. Rarus, long known: aa king of the trotting turf died at Mr. Robert Bonner's Tarry town farm of old age.

He was 25 years old, being foaled in 1866. Seventy carloads of grain from Argonia, arrived at New Orleans by a special train over the Missouri Pacific and Texas Pacific. The republicans of Indian territory, held their first convention at Mc-Alester the other day, the attendance comprising delegates from the five civilized tribes. The delegates elected to go to Minneapolis are: Ridge Pescol, of Tahlequah, and 'John S. Hammer, of Ardmore, with F.

Genung, of Muskogee, and J. W. Roberts, of Alderson as alternates. The list includes two white the girl's sleeping room, where she, had connected with the church, whether fcpworui leasrues or not, should come under the jurisdlc- fl 1 1 ii n. aged 21, order irom tne supreme covin vi wo fled to, her mother for protection.

The assassin then directed his" "steps died re Hon oi a prcsicnng finer. ua wuuuitu United States for "-a new trial. Tiik pemmican, which is one of the staple articles of foxl furnished by the Hudson IJay Co. to its agents, trappers and hunters in British America, is only dried and powdered meat." The leanest part of the beef is taken, the fat is carefully cut off and the muscular portions are cut into thin, long strips, which are then hung over a slow fire to dry. This telligent and wise enough, to share equitably in its rewards of industry." "What is your opinion of the future of the sorghum sugar industry?" "In regard to the localities where sor-.

ghum cane will grow to the best advantage it may be said that the semi-arid regions of the central southern part of the, country are best for sorghum. Beginning in central southern Kansas'and extending southward through the Indian territory, into Arkansas and northern, Texas and Louisiana are vast areas specially suited to the development of sorghum cane with. high, sugar 'What do you think of irrigation for the' semi-arid lands of western Kansas? "Irrigation of course, certain to come in time to those sections that are adapted to In some sections where surface water is unavailable, the only-thing that can be done will be to utilize the underflow water by a system of artesian wells. Irrigation is already practiced to a considerable extent the world over, and, its adoption only depends upon the extent of the demand for agricultural products. Whenever that vis sufficient to justify the immediate outlay involved, it will be undertaken.

Hitherto, with the resources placed at the disposal of department, by congressional enactments, my efforts have been directed exclusively to accumulating all the information possible which may be of use to our agriculture when the develop1 ment of the country and the demand for products which can 1 best be produced by a system of irrigation shall 'justify the increased expense necessary to William IL Vandereilt, son of Cornelius Vanderbilt, cently in New MISCELLANEOUS. nouncements wero then maae ana vno conicr-once adjourned for the day. This is a case of alleged attempt to the: bagnio'bf Madame Rivers where he fired from the front porch through a niRHrp Warrkn was in tno cnair on to awinlle the insurance companies out opening of the Methodlat conference on the 23d. of a large amount of money, by palm window, killing Maude Kramer. After From all portions of the country Many visitors were ur.

iiunt intro this he crossed. to the next street, where come reports of a confident spirit in re duced a resolution to apiwmt tno pisnops as a ing off the body of one man ''for that of another on' whose" life" there board to appoint tho various board of control he mortally, wounded Hose Stewart, done, meat is then powdered or gard to trade, notwithstanding the were f.larsre Hillman" had for the different auxiliary departments, car who was about to retire to her room at floods in the west. There are no appre- ried. Tho ontt-caplta punishment resolution policies on' his ground until it is about of the consistency of sawdust, when it is salted and packed into tins for shipment. It is nu was tabled.

It was decided to draw the pay ot Madame Williams." VlMphtherla' Causes hensions of deficient crops.r Tiie State Medical society, of Penn Jife in three companies and -when the missionary bishop from the missionary fond Instead of the episcopal fund. The svlvania, has indorsed the movement to tritious enough, but has no more taste his death was announced nota oreat while' after the' issuance Of the i Lansing, May The. Jbig-j woman delegate question was laid over to await than powdered bark, and altogether is organize a national board of health, gest jQD of disinfecting ever the report the committee trvini? tne consti policies" the companies became-, su about as dry and unappetizing' an article done in Michig-an as. to be. tried at the -nicious of fraud aud refused to pay tha tutional question in ua.nn.

rewum paihv with Russian -Jews -was passed. Ad of food as could be imagined. state am-icTiltural college. The ton- with a cabinet officer at the head. A resolution was adopted providing- foF the appointment of ten delegates from the stata and five each from the county so journed.

tinned outbreaks of diphtheria atrthat amount of the, policies, to Sallio E--II ill man. it "was' asserted, re It has often been noticed at, the be institution have'' awakened the, faculty TJout. HetherliiKton and tVIfe. DimTjQVK. neth- ginning the death is.

an- cieties to ths Tan-American from their lethargy. Fouy 'tons of sul suited' 'through an the coroner's' Inquest 'i usurp nee in having, the ermgton and wife will proceed from San nouncedof a number of prominent men phur have arriv.ed and will be burned in the dormitories. Barrel afterbaixel 1 bodv exhumed, contested the jsiit The reason is probably found in the fact, notthat great raoii are more prone to die in January than at any Cther A fire at' Oswego, N. destroyed property" valued at several hundred thousa'rid itollarsT'i QiiAiHMAS iipcKBRT of world's fair investigation cpinnaittee of the com til fiorroslve-'sublimatd sorutidnhasboen prepared for Sprinkling ton "the wallgj Francisco" cUeetly to the. liome oi tno latter In Wilmintonr Del.

-They will avoid and Mr. Hetlierington's ffthsr will; meet them iu Chicago He hones, to. hear con flrma-- bring a large section of the country tin- UrOltgUL iTy jurs. nuiiuau, tiphe claim that' "thwbanyaT-as triiit time of the 'year, but that the. weather for, pouring 5 closets and So "alarmed -the facuTtv a man jcrvver court I in that' month rirf Unsettled; and injtkrment Jlr.

llillimnv ani der At present you, are aware, this inquiry, is suspended by, the, expiration of the period covered by the last congressional appropriation or the tlon of, tho report that Secretory Tracy mittee on appriations, has submitted, to." the" nil committee the report agreed iiponrby himself aad nis assodiatea The that they were in sessionall of isnnday5 A1-- I' Hilll li 1 lieutenant to duty at quently hard on the constitution alike of 'great and humble. Great men are only human after alt, and a' 'great raaii, judgment liiy hsen Vevcrscd! onth -assign the ground of in" the5, trial' as a steel inspector. report 5 recommends the depart-. purpose -l a. 'ti suspended.

l'nfii1 sHf phytk'ally weakened hard worker ne. coi'iucr a iuiv v.iov v-l ni Nw I for Italr Iys i r. i 1 His Happy Thoagrht. i fvo 'MihwAfen Cenfr.il men, one Indian and one negro. Twelve persons were drowned in Pemiscot county, by high water.

They, comprised three families. Between. Memphis and Cairo, it is estimated 300 horses and. mules and 2,000 head of cattle haye been drowned. Sib Alex lieutenant-governor of Ontario is dead.

$ear recently, Robert Fowler shot and killed James They were both well to do farmers and had pver their eows and ehickens, 1 At the third party convention held at Charlotte, K.C.,: it was, resolved to present the name of L. T. Polk to the national convention at Omaha as presidential candidate. i -y Hon II. E.

Bericle committed suicide the other day at his home near Bryants-ville, by cutting his throat with a razor. Mr. Berkle was twice a member A 'Street' Car Company to Pay S30.000. CmdAtSt), TMay lVf. A jury in tii Branei oai natt' Oori-wl 5 torour1tt in verdicts that tlie accidtint was the; a perior court yesterday rendered a heavy extrenip.

negligence on direct result of disease, is just as Jikelyrlo a change Jo fi weather as though be 'were! a day show that the" monthpf January the first month of exceedingly hot 'weather In the summer are more fhtal than fuiy time 1 at the year, and sthes'greatmuiit isflcft their chances-with other beonle." Materfamilias-Monsienr;" I employed yott to teach my daughter music, not to make love to her 1 Monsieur de Madame labor under ze gxeat.misapprehensibn. t. Materfamilias But I4 heard yon call her the apple of your feye. V- "Kail- Jthe tart of Missouri Pacific verdict agamst-the est.Chieag-o Railway Co. QnSt.

Patrick's dayvT- as Charley' an 8-year-old was i- roa ci to. i5'ovt ''IraTP. Chase, "of Indiana, inentjpf foreign alf airs Ije abolished and its duties discharged under the auspices of the director general. atf SpArN has canceled the prhibition of Importation' bf -'American pork which has been in force for many years. families been made homeless by.

a fire in the 'city of Teh an tepee. Tiie llussian is constructing a'strategic railway; along the Prussian frontier, Tt transpires that on tho- night of the four murders in, Denison, another at running across Milwaukee he Monsieur de Baton Mon men, ma- tended the state convention the-Chrisrian church recently hehi "at was run over by a' cable train and both s. it.A Tennl y. A young man about" 18 years of age, gave his name as Fen Morris, of Fulton, was engaged to work for ar farmer near hre) lie bought a bottle of hair dye at a drug- store. Yesterday afternoon ho attended a political meeting, slipped to the horse, ruck, cut two line stallions loose, mounted aud rode off, A posso started In pursuit and tracked him to Weakley county.

Ho had ns'od the hair dye in painting shoes, on the, horses to disguise them. Sirrthur Sullivan, the composer, Iq legs cut oft above the knees. His par dame! and ees she not my pupil? udge. i7-' Lawrence. On the "evening of th ISth he lectured to 'a 'large -at the ents sued tor $75,000 damages, alleging THE iNew Aarui, itciorm leamie held its annual jlinrier at Boston -r-Toots "Soak was arrested last negligence, and on the trial their, at? Crmsrree'ational church; in that city.

tdrneys proved that the gripman was night for impersonating an officer." Tanks "What, did he Toots- o-s Melville Wineffr, vvh. avs -post-, reaater at Atchison 'Rapped at a side entrance and drank Watching a 5 parade and failed tt Ving his gong. The jury found for the recently- with attendance of members. -A resolution was; adopted. declaringcihat' Grorer Cleveland wa the man best fitted to.

lead those inter-f bted ia tha cauitQ of. tariff reform. thei Kentucky legislature, represent-Jed his county in the late constitutional i convention and was a member oi naUouftl republican conventions. Arthur, died recently in the Osawatomi the beer they shoved out, 1c. woman was wovindca.

GkumaXV wiU reinforce "t-he passport system in Alsace-Lorraine, i laiatiff, Axing the damages.

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