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The Lawrence Tribune from Lawrence, Kansas • 4

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A party of California excursionists A Jefferson county farmer ard his nnssed t.hmi.ffh this citv this morning. Minor Events Near Home. Wellington is to have a street car line at once. family met with a very serious ai -uient NEW DEPARTURE ast Saturday atternoon, wmcit win i The far was made up of people from Bost; New York and Philadelphia; probably resuit in the Heath of tli'-ee of them The facts of the case as a The Hessian ilv is at work on the Two men became involved in a dispute on the Union train last night as it was pulling iato North Lawrence, over a trivial affair. They became so angered at each other that when they got oil" on the platform one struck the other over the head with a gripsack.

A lively fist fight ensued, and one of them was badly hurt. som- of them go to Mexico ana California, while others goto the City of wheat fields iu Dickinson county. MONDAY'S NEWS. Mexi over the Central Mexican Hekai.P -J. misuse reporter are as follows: George Danforth and his mily, consisting of his wife and four cLialren, There are seven prisoners in the Linn county jail under twenty-one years old.

csiding about three miles south of Tho anion prayer meetings held daily Ozawkee, came to town to do their G. P. Watson was recently eleeted Superintendent of the Sunday school on the north side, in the plnee of T. Harford, who has removed to Kansas City. The third bienniel conclave of the A.

Last night two farmers were trvinsr week trading ana among the other ar O. U. which has been held in Tope- ticles which were purchased was ten at the Y. M. C.

A. rooms ha ye been so interesting and the attendarce is so large that hereafter they will be held in to drive a cow across the bridge. The cow was apparently in a bad humor. Ka, tne past week, closed Saturday. Ropes were brought and fastened to her pounds of powder.

At about 3 o'clock they started for home, but had not got away from town before the powder ex the large audience room, the small room A new paper called the Champion, lias horns and alter much brutal treatment A warrant was issued in Justice Howard's court this morning for the arrest of John Fletcher, charged with assault with intent to kill. lately been established at Wendall, Edwards county. W. H. Finch is editor.

she was finally pulled across. At the being too small to accommodate those who attend. The time will remain as it has beeu, 4 p. m. ploded with a tern Die ettect.

mreeoi the children were terribly mangled and The Jewell county Monitor claims are not expected to live. Airs, uan- north end she again started to run, and breaking the rope which held her, ran across the U. P. track and disappeared in the dim distance, the irrate farmers in hot pursuit. fonh was also horribly burned.

The A rousiug Republican rally was held that over $700 is thrown away in rent ever year for want of a good court house wagon was blown into atoms, but Danforth escaped with a few slight scratch last night at BaldwinCity, in Centenary Hall. Long before the appointed hour Dr. Cordlpy has received a telegram from Maj. hittle stating that he will bo in this city on the 27th or 28th Inst, to conduct the union meetings. in that county.

for the speaking the hall was failed to 1 .1 Newton is to have a buggy manufac es and one of the horses was oaaiy cut. The explosion was caused by a spark from Danforth's pipe, which ignited the The M. E. church on the north side was crowded last night with people tory. The capacity of the factory per year will be about 2,200 buggies and OVernOWing Wltu au cuiuusiasm; tium- ence.

The first speaker was Judge Thacher, who delivered a very powerful WHITC01B BEOTHEKg "Will 023. November 1st, 1885, Commence to Sell Goods for Cash only! We fix the date thus far ahead in order to give our many credit customers time to make new arrangements, if they must have credit. But we hope they win consult their own interests and save FIVE TO TEN PER CENT, by coming to a cash basis with us. paper in which the powaer was wrap from both sides of the river, who had spring wagons. ped.

assembled there to hear Hon. M. V. B. A marriage license was issued to-day by Judge Kooto to Albert Gregg, of this city, and Miss Dora Morton, of Carrol-ton, Mo.

and able speech tor halt an hour, tie Burglars are again at work in Tone- Bennett speak on the subiect of "Pro Not far from Bismarck, in the city ka. A number of business houses and hibition." The speaker held the atten limits, is a deserted burying ground, private dwellings were broken into last tion 01 the audience tor more than an Many of the Legious who had been bunday night. which, for more than a dozen years, was the principle burying ground for the was followed by uon. Kusseu and Judge A. H.

Foote. Speeches were also made by Messrs. Newlin, Joel S. White, Sheriff Carmean and A. L.

Paul. The speakers were frequently cheered by the audience during the delivery of their speeches. The meeting was a good one and will long be remembered by the attend ins the A. O. U.

W. biennial con Arkansas Citv is booming. It is no neoDle on the north side. About ntteen clave at Topeka passed through this city hour and a half. He was frequently cheered and applauded.

He will speak again next Friday night in Bowersock's opera house, when the residents of this side will have a better opportunity to unusual thing to see from six to seven vears have passed since the last body yesterday tor their homes. hundred teams on the streets of that city was laid to rest tnere. in tnis aesenea at one time. ii- Tka village of the dead there are sleeping near mm. nemi oilcans ui Diuniu vi John Adams was taken up before Judge Steele, this morning, charged with the remains of over hfty persons, some The trial of Mrs.

Walkup commenced meetings all over the county that have forcibly entering and detaining a tract of whom were once very prominent citizens, mostlv living on the north side at Emporia this morning. It will be watched with much interest by the peo A horse belonging to Lewis Klaus of the Barker neighborhood, northwest of of land belonging to John Wilson. The thus far been neia, nave oeeu ueiuer than those of former years, larges audiences have turned out and better speech case was transmitted to Judge Howards ple an over the state. These graves are now uncared for, with no tomb-stones to mark the places where the remains lay. The living friends the city, was stolen or strayed last evening while hitched near the Place House.

court on change of venue. Two business failures occurred in Hia es have been made. Everything now looks as if the Republican county ticket of Douglas county, will be elected this WE MEAN BUSINESS, The mare is a dark bay with white spot in forehead, and branded with the letter Fred Hall was brought up before watha last week. Fred Zimmerman boots and shoes, and Eraser Robertson, agricultural imploments. Judge Steele, this morning charged tall by an overwneiming inajuriijr on left shoulder.

Please leave in AID LOW PEICES! of most of them have moved to distant parts of the country, and seem to be indifferent about their graves. It would seem to be just and right that the city should at least put a fence around these with nisault and battery on K. Coolev. formation at Jonathan Howard's hard WE MEAN CASH, The Kearney Advocate says: Fiftv- IIo pled not guilty and was bound over ware store. The United Brothern of this city held to uot.

as, the sum or five bushels of oats to the acre was about the average yield in this vicinity, graves which is not bad for new ground. Dr. Snhenck. specialist, is in the citv. Wre publish the following game laws presented to the State University by a A boy named Ed.

Green was acciden and loc.ited at the Pacilic Hotel in North of Kansas, for the benefit of our sports gentleman in the western part ot tne a church social at the La Clede House, last evening. The social was intended as a farewell testimonial to Rey. Atkinson and a welcome to the new pastor, Rev. Lewis of Lecompton. The Ladies Mite Society of the U.

B. church hadmade for the occasion a beautiful quilt con All Coods EUlarked down to a CASH BASIS Lawrence, where he will be pleased to State, through the influence of R. D. men. Tinnated grouse or prairie cnicK- tally shot at Leavenworth last Saturday while out gunning with some other boys.

'Ill I A ii- I en mav be shot in Kansas between the Mason, of this city, has arrived, and will see nil wno are troubled with hemor- xuesnot eutereunis iace anu oreast. first day of September and the first day hoids or piles. Xo cure no pay. Con be taken to the University at once and ft sultation free. of January, and quail between the first mounted on a pedestal.

This is said to On Wednesday while Albert Williams day of November and the first day of be the largest and most beautiful speci of rJew Cambria, Saline county, was out gunning, the gun. which was over Januarv. It is unlawful to catch, trap The funeral of Wm. W. Fulton, the men ever seen the state, it will be a rnnnir m.m who died of consnmntion or ensnare said birds at any time.

It is valuable addition to the already fine loaded, kicked back, breaking his collar to-day, October 7. WfflTCOMB BEOS. collection in the University. taining about seventy-hve names, and this with a purse of $15, was presented to Mr. Atkinson and his exccllen lady.

In additionto this a number of his friends presdnted the good preacher with an excellent suit of ministerial black, from Steinberg's popular clothing house. Mrs. Atkinson was also the recipient of a nair of beautiful fruit-dishes. The oc none. unlawful to hurt any wild game on the occupied or improved premises of Fr'day night, took place yesterday afternoon at o'clock, from the family A cat-fish was caught recently in the another, without first obtaining permis residence on Connecticut street.betweeu State Veterinarian Holcomb reports Smoky Hill river near the mouth of sion or consent of the owner or occupant VYinthrop and Henry.

The interment that between thirty and forty counties was made in Oak Hill cemetery. The wild goose, duck, hawk, excepting Chapman Creek that weighed 279 pounds. Our authority for this state in Kansas are now infected with hog cholera. The disease, he states, is rap the harrier, crow, blue jay, snipe, cur casion was a very pleasant one for all present, and joyful welcome tc the new ment is the Chapman Star. lew, plover, piper, bittern, heron crane idly spreading, causing the daily loss of Willis Fitzhue.

who undertook the and wood-pecker may -be shot at any thousands 01 swine. tome counties A paper in Northern Kansas savs: pastor. task of abducting a young girl of excel- Real Estate Transfers. time. It is unlawful at any time to have reported a loss of $40,00 from this Four bushels of good potatoes, five bush catch, kill, shoot or ensnare, or to pur lent repute a lew days ago on the north I side, will not only find comfortable cause alone.

Dr. Holcomb combats the Frank A Kidder to Ives, els of corn, or half a dozen healthy sue with such intent any other wild bird young fowls will be received at this of AS IGNEE'S SALE, We wish to say to the farmers Capt. Henry Tasker, formerly captain of the ocean steamer, Kansas, wife and if quarters in the county jail for the next idea that the malady is not cholera, but is some new and fatal disease. Already of Hie 22 ft of lot High st, Baldwin City. 900 00 ihe violation 01 any 01 the above pro-visions subjects the offender to a pen fice as payment for one year's subscription to the seven sons, arrived safely at Boston in the loss to the State from this fearful 1 two weeks, but may have a chance to a good trade at Lansing, on the 18 a river.

Samuel Kimball to Cooper the above named ship. While en route alty of not less than five nor more than disease is estimated at $1,000,000. fellow, he cam of a rich family somewhere in the East, was highly educated, of gentlemanly address and good appearance: but he died poor and alone, starved to death in his cabin hard by the middle fork, where we found his remains and interred them as well as we could, putting up a rude cross on the spot. But neither the grave nor the cabin is there any more. They occupiei fatal ground ground that, containing gold, has since been washed off, and with it all there was left to mark the last resting-place and perpetuate the memory of the unfortunate young man.

Washington Reeister: There are verv twenty-hve dollars for each and every i ot tne ot lot lb, Kentucky st 100 00 here from Boston the youngest son, aged 18 months, was taken sick, and onreach- few large herds of cattle to be fed in ofiense, with costs ana attorney's lees A meeting of the Directors of the Wes- and public generally that we will of 10. ing St.Louis a doctor was summoned and Washington county this year, on account tern iair Association, was Jacob Weiss to Casper Ulrich, everything possible done for the little The Grand Logion Select Knights, A. U. of the State of Kansas, will oeet in this city November 17. 01 the prevalence of disease anions held yesterday afternoon at the associa oner the stock ot the Lawrence i of lot JSo 10 on Massachusetts st 1500 00 sufferer.

The little boy died yesterday hogs in some localities, though fully as tion rooms. The accounts for 1885 were Old Settlers' Reunion at Baldwin many lots 01 a car loaa ana less are be morning at 5 o'clock while in his moth closed and other business of importance Some time since a reunion of the old ing fed by our farmers as usual. Remember you can buy first class transacted. Jlhe secretary was instruct settlers of Palmyra township was pro er's arms, while on the train and near Kansas City. The remains were brought here and will be interred in the ceme- Robert Broeker, indicted by the grand ed to hmsh paying all tne lnaebteaness jected which, as it approached, assum rubbers 20c cheaper at the Star Shoe Store.

249d2tw2t Plow including Hardware and Farm Implements, until the 15th of the association. A meeting of the jury of Labette county for violating the ed large proportions, and invitations trv. to-morrow. Capt. Tasker was cap stockholders was held at the same time prohibitory law, and who left the coun were sent out to early residents in dif A Touchin Instance.

(Exchange. tain of the "Steam Ship Minnesota," and a new board of directors elected try before receiving his sentence, volun Men wearins 8 boots will save ferent parts of the State. On the first day the 14th of Octobera goodly and by his courageous ettort, JNov. 2, 1879. when crossing the Atlantic ocean.

A touching instance of insect instinct tarily appeared at the present term of money at the Star Shoe Store, we have for 1886. It was resolved to put fourth every effort at the next fair, and make tne uistrict uourt in tnat countv ana has Just been sent to us. The writer says: an over stock in that size. 240d2tw2t number or visitors arnvea, Dut no regu of January, 1886, at cost, at the old" stand. Call now and buy vour saved all the lives on board the Barque it eclipse any former exhibition of the was fined on two counts, 200 each.

I found a cockroach straggling in a bowl "Royal Arch," which in a very heavy lar session was held until tne evening when the M. E. church was tilled. association, uur citizens should taue of water. I took half a peanut-shell for a A.

L. Rivers has disposed of the Cha- Save Money. hold next year and try and make Bis gale, was wrecKeo. capt. xasker was awarded bv the Shipwreck ane Humane Capt.

L. F. Green was chosen chair hute Times to Cyrus T. Nixon, of Green marck lair the leading one ot the west. By going to J.

S. Hand CoJ's for man, and A. A. 'Cavaness Secretary, boat. I pnt him into it, gave him two wooden toothpicks for oars, and left him.

The next morning I visited him, and he field, Indiana. The politics of the pa goods at bottom prices. Society, with a certificate and a medal for his gallant conduct. Capt. Tasker your stationery, blank books, pocket per will not be changed.

The Times Capt. Green, on taking the chair, spoke briefly of the period to be re-called in Followinar is the reDort of the Hesoer hooks, toy books, albums, init books had put a piece of white cotton thread on and his family, we are pleased to note, Kansas came in for a full share of the honors of the Supreme Legion of the Select Knights. A. O. U.

at Topeka last week. Hon. Geo. W. Reed, of Topeka, was elected Supreme Commander; Mr.

W. R. Sheen, of this city was elected Supreme Treasurer; Mr. E. M.

Forde, of Emporia, was elected Surjreme Chairman of the Committee on Laws, and A. J. loveland, Supreme Trustee. The next session of the Supreme Lodge wiU be held at St. Paul, Minnesota, in 1887.

Mr. Albert Gregg and Miss Dora Mor Son were united in wedlock at the home" of the groom's parents, corner of Warren and Tennessee streets, at 10:30 a. m. to-day, Rev. W.

Wright officiating. A number of the near friends of the imily were present, by whom many valuable presents were presented, and after tiie usual greetings, the newly-wedded couple took the noon train for Topeka, where they will make their borne. We wish them all possible good lack, i under the management 01 Mr. itivers and fancv eoods of everv description. N.

HENSHAW, Assignee. district school for the month ending Oc memory, mingling philosophy and one of the toothpicks, and set the tooth has not missed an issue in thirteen will make this citv their future home. Their expenses are light, and they can history with admirable skill. After an pick on end as a signal of distress. He The Captain spent twenty-four years of years.

and will give you goods cheap. tober 16: Enrollment 35, average attendance 29. The following pupils were neither absent nor tardy: Rosa Harris, Minnie invocation by Rev. E. Boag, and an had a hair on the other toothpick, and ms lite as a seaman, omeer ana many Cattle are being rolled east over the there that cockroach sat a fishing.

The MARKET REPORTS. Southern Kansas road at the rate of ench time retnraia? with a locust, and eac'i ti-ne inarching down the long, smooth years as captain of American ocean steamers, and now wishes to work and Bishott, Jennie, Cora, and Lva walker, address 01 welcome whicn paid profound homage to the early settlers of Kansas, extolling their endurance, valor oockroach, exhausted, had fallen asleep, Lena Davis. Luther and Charlie Harris. twenty-five cars daily. With corn in abundance, as large in the ear.

as cord be op shore with his family. alley till the end was reached, when she THE FORTY-NINERS. The sight melted me to tears. I had never and achievements, and conveying senti would proceed to assassinate her tinv Only six pupils were tardy during the month. Minnie Walker received the Sr.

Locn. October SB. to chew leather to get a soul; I was born wood, with wheat enough to feed the victim and bury It under thIooxs-an ments of gratitude for the magnificent gift of their heroism. Maj. Abbott re with one.

I took that cockroach out, gave nation, fat cattle and hogs enough to Kansas Crops. Oalifornians Who Never Tire of highest standing in examination, 100 in allbranches. Cora Walker 94i average. bark. No less thaj rem-eea locusts bring millions of dollars, the great sponded in behalf of the old settlers him a spoonful ot gruel, and left.

That animal never forgjt my kindness, jini We have received a copy of the tias-disposeTof by Bierod's eat in less btate ot Kansas is as tar trom a lamine Talking oftheDays of "49." giving in the couiseof his discussion The following were also 9o or above: than five hours. as the highest peak of the mountains in some thrilling personal reminiscences. Jennie Walker, Cora Bishoff, Mark now my nouse is cook the moon. Bishoff. Rosa Harris.

Some others also roasiiu. monthly report of the State Board of Agriculture for the month ending September 30, and make a short synopsis from its verv complete statistical tables. Maj. Abbott has a plain, simple manner of speech that at once enlists confidence The Interest Which Attaches to the-Oi-if A STRHnuc uummUNITY. "1 did well, but were not iii attendance STRUCK THE WRONG TOWN.

during the whole month. Annie Peairs, and attention, which, supplemented by who is also postmaster at Great Bend, A Kansas Towa That Is Completely Iso Inal Argonauts Tlie 3feihods of. Those Who Take Their IJves in Their Bands. teacher. in his last issue, in speaking of the post a Cholera A Memphis nis intimacy ana laentincation witn tne most extraordinary history of modern times, renders him peculiarly interest Judge Lectures Medicine Man.

The probable yield of wheat inKansas for the year 1883 is 10,859,217, or on an ayerage a trifle over nine bushels per acre being a little oyer a third of the us Mr. E. F. Caldwell and Miss M. Viola lated from the Outside World.

Kansas Cor Wheeling Register. It is called Viorle, and has a population master, says his commission expires ta-. day.but his enemies are confounded, lie tUB: patents, Whsat Lower; SoTt red. caeh. BSvMTkc; October, eS44: May.

1.0aiJR. CORjt Hiirber: No. 2 nr. led, casa, 3ic: October. Mar.

aso- Firm: No. mixed, cash, 2t-S aic; May. Bra Hber; 5 cath; H.e bM Severn ber- Bazlet Dull; prime to fancy, xaSc: Canada, tl.OU. Pbouccc Butter, steady: creamerr, Sic; dairy. Kgrs.

steady at 1-1m per dosen. Pionnon Dull and tower. Pork. Lard, nominal at f9e. Ltrr saiiea meats, boxed Shoulders.

iTI'T iV: kD clear. (VifeS.37H: short ribs. short clear. Bacon Ion clear, A.TiaAl; short rib. fVKa4.ou; short eiear.

hams, t.flu&llj. CATTL.B Slow; native ehjpp.n: steers. native butchers steer. ing. Father Coleman followed man ad McFarland will be united in marriage this evening at 8 o'clock at the residence has asked no quarter, and is now ready Memphis Avalanche.

A few days ago an advertisement offer ual yield. TSan Francisco Letter. I "We Californiaus never tire of talking to surrender tne othce to any person dress directed mainly to the younger part of the audience, and was the last of one thousand. Viorle is a distinct town. It makes its own laws, passes sen The probable corn crop as given by of the bride's parents, on Connecticut named bv his Excellency, the President Ing $10 a week to a few nice young men appeared in the papers.

"TTcTBragg art, Secretary of the State Horticultural Society and D. G. Watt, have just returned from a trip to the "western part of the State, it the interest of the society and looking up the outlook for the horticultural and forestery interests. They report that apples were toond. growing as far west as Garden City, and that the fruit wm very large and of very tine flavor.

They also report that trees of all kinds grow there healthfully. This is the sandy plain that it was thought a few years ago nothing green would live on. regular speaker of the evening. the Secretary will bushels, The number of acres planted was street. Rev.

Dr. D. Cordley, of Plymouth church, officiating. The contracting of the United States, to be his succes about the eventful days of '49, when the great gold fever spread over the State," said an old business man, one otthe orig On Thursday morning the assemblage The party advertising proved to be a sor. 021 on an average of nearly forty bush parties are young people well known in was transferred to the park, where suitable arrangements had been made this community, and their many friends F.

A. Blunk, who was supposed to els per acre, being about 10 per cent, above an average crop. tence of death, regulates all matters of equity, and dictates the religious and social status. Viorle has no hotel, no place for a stranger. He could get nothing to eat only at private houses.

Viorle wondered at us getting there, and sternly discussed the propriety of ejectment. It has inal Argonauts, the other day. "Tnere was something about that life that a man will un te in wishing them a happy and Speaking was resumed by Mr. Joseph smooth young fellow who agreed to give the applicants the agency for a never-failing cholera cure, but demanded a $5) forfeit. Of rve the probable yield will be have been one of the train robbers who wrecked the Santa train at Coolidge prosperous wedded life.

Mr. Caldwell invitation, followed by Major taking part in it never forgets. I was one graduated at the State University this mixed stuff, tixtnifl: markers and in 1883, has been arrestsd at Lamar, 714,705 bushels from 187,591 acres, being only about one third as much as last wno had the 'gold fever at that time It was a glaring swindle and the young i feeders. Texans. Indi-aos.

fi-ia-tJ-HO. ana nrongnc to lopeka and con and roughed it' with hundreds of others TearVoroduct. man was soon brought before Judge been a long time since strangers were in their midst. However, after a long par SBEEP iOOd rrades steadr. but nnnr ntg spring, and is a young man 01 nne eau-cation and good business habits.

For a few months past he has been connected with the Journal office of this city, but jvenneay, major addou, a atner rratn-er, Dr. Reed and Judge Goodia.These -reatetr-edimier-Ti(5ui-, "for which sumptuous provision had been made. A good dinner is a most eloquent punctuation to a long passage of oratory. At fined in jail, lie stoutly denies that he had any connection with the affair. But xhe probable yield 01 barley will be in the exciting hunt for the glittering metaL As a result everything about '49 dull: common to medium natives, 'Young man," said his Honor, as he about 848,570 bushels from acres, fully 50 per cent, more than was raised the officials and Attorney-tieneral Brad goon to choice muttons.

2.. ft; lambs. S2.S563.sU; Texas tl.7.V3.flu. becomes ot particular Interest tons." The has recently resigned to accept a situa glanced at the cholerio youth, "don't let ford are confident that fhey have the ley and due deliberation we were permitted to remain- The town was laid out and settlement commenced by a company of religious bigots in the spring of 1868, Moos Lower and slow: nackiiur. in the State last season.

speaker had in his hand an account of tion with the southern Kansas Railroad 1 your angry passions rise because you are right man, and believe he is the man The probable yield of oats will be Yorker. fiji3.6i: butchers. foA 3-75. On the uplands about four miles north cf town, the land is not as fertile as the land in the Kaw bottom, over which one jravels in this section of country. During the past half dozen years these farters have turned their attention almost 1 ilf- "Mke of flax.

troductroaxuc-trayeBa quite fortunate, for they have chosen above all half past 1 infringing a little on the lazy ecstocy succeeding this full stop eatCTcises again began by the deliv visit just made to the locality where gold the one to put up a forfeit instead of the who shot Engineer Hatton. He would have been arrested sooner only that was nrst discovered in the State. The re Company. The bride is also one of our most estimable young ladies, and for many years past has been book-keeper 148,000 bushels, raised on 890,050 acres. The yield last year was 20,087,294 bush gion is the "divide" between the north Chicago.

October 30. FtOCB Steady: Southern winter vheat since which time select families have been added. In the beginning it was decreed that all things should be held in common, other suckers. Yon have still got your remedy," with a glance at the three bottles of mixture the officers had cap els. there was fear that the officers would have trouble in getting hiin out of Mis in the Journal establishment.

and middle forks of the American River. flour, Wisconsin. Ci4.9: There was but little buckwheat raised It is an area of not more than ten miles souri. The assistance of Attorney-Gen tured. this season, but from figures furnished by Secretary Sims, we find the probable All commnications intended for this depart square, yet in it Is met with every form Michigan, soft spring: wheat, S3.7Ui44.UO: nncsota bakers, t-i patents, 7.V-1-5 low srrades.

rye Hour. ta3 j. Wheat Lower: No. I eprimr. Sa-Sc: No.

3 spnnc. No. red. Wc: No. 3 eral Bradford was secured, who went to Jefferson City and assisted in procuring ment must reach us bv Tuesday eveninar "What's your name, young manf "James Tyrrel, your grace." of gold-bearing deposit found in the State, houses, however small, should be built of brick, and extravagancy finery, fancy work should not be tolerated.

The people are plain, simple-minded, and very common. To see good brick buildings yield will be 21.372 bushels or more than otherwise it wiU be too late for publicatioa in and within its limits have occurred some tne requmiLiuii. mat wees issue. sua. xook here, James, don't give us any of the most romantic Incidents and tragic red.

Stic. Independent, Kirwin: The easiest 80 per cent, more than was raised last year. The average yield per acre will be a little oyer seventeen bushels per Corh Active and steadr: csfh. t2.4?Vc: ering of an original poem by A. A.

Cavaness. Gov. Robinson followed in a speech of great early history, and particularly the part of it originating in this vicinity. Other excellent speeches followed from the Hon. Sidney Clarke and Hon.

Chas. Brans-comb. The afternoon was concluded by the recital of the famous rescue of Day by Major Abbott. The meeting re-convened in the evening at the M. E.

church. Mr. Wm. Barcklow was the first speaker, Mr. Branscombe was again called out.

At the request of the audience Mr. Cavaness repeated his poem. Judge Goodin funny business, or we'll send yon to left field in a minute, and don't von for get events connected with the mining history way to kill off cattle is to let them pick October. 4i442Sc: year. STijISc.

with loopholes for windows and doors hewn out of timber, to see people EUDORA ITEMS. of California's pioneer days. One of the acre. it." other crops the one most adopted to the nature of the soil they cultivate. This tfMun, notwithstanding it is an off year with small grain all through the State, upon a range of country embracing about ten thousand acres, nearly five aundred of which was put in flax.

In several instances as high as twenty bushels to the acre has been reported. Late Saturday night two colored men, secame involved in a row in tvth Lawrence, over a woman. The row finaly ulminated in a rousing tight, and dur- around on the frost-killed grass till their stomachs are as empty as drums, and The number of acres of Irish potatoes most interesting spots la Todd's Valley, lie on the ground for these houses Oats Quiet and steady; c-Aj-h, c. Hte Firm: No. S.eisc Bablev Steady: No.

2. 67c Prodi'ce Butter, slow: creamery. 11323c: "'Tig my name." W. A. Fuller, our tinner, has been ill which belong to the portion of the divide they are as hungry as they can get.

planted was acres. The probable "'Tis, is itf Well, James, what's your for the past few weeks. Then turn them into corn stalks and let known as Forest HilL The writer was dairy, 176J.17SC racket yield will be busneis, or an average of about ninety bushels per acre, have no floors and repose on skins, an 1 to see no furniture, not even a dish or stove, was not only odd, bat interesting. Their theory is to bay nothing them pack their stomachs chock full of one ot the gold-seekers who visited he Provisioks Mess pork, quiet and steady: Miss Ida M. Richards, of Lawrence.

"I've got no racket" The crop last season was 7,558,354 bush dry corn leaves and husks, which in that locality in '49, and had a personal ac was here last bunday. "Well, we'll give you one. Young man, els. way are perfectly indigestible, and they quaintance with the characters he speaks cash. fKX: vi'-? January, Lard, lower; cash, tiUVjiiC.

Boxed meats, steady: dry salted shoulders. snort rib Sides. short ciecr sides. th-Hi 5- Ta and to sell nothing. All must go to work Brown Dove have started a roller yon remind me of Colonel Mulberry Sellers Sumner countyraised the most wheat, will die.

After that you can stand or. lie says: skating rink in the building recently oc ana nis wonderful eye water. While very early in the morning, and work just so hard as long as they choose, unless an around and talk about "smut" in the viz: 559,281 bushels; Mcf herson second "Long will the packer and others, who also was re-called, and spoke with great interest and feeling. Some personal reminiscences by Father Coleman concluded the evening, and the Old Settlers Reunion. cupied by X.

L. Uaelsig as a harness best with 587,873 bushels. WglWT-Oulet at Sl id. Cattle Slow: shipping- steers. f3.1 corn and "black-leg." Cattle ranging in '49 traveled up and down this divide.

edict is issued by th prudent for more was just the cheese, the great Americas peoplo's eyes were not watering for th fluid. Bu: the Colonel bethoueht him ol shop. Sumner county also leads on corn on the grass pasture irom now on 6-S': stackers and feeders. fiSWiitiO: cows. have reason to remember Todd's Valley, diligence.

Now, the prudent con should not be allowed to stay in stalk bulls and mixed. il-jitjA through Texas with 6,054,680 bushels; Sedgwick second The Catholics have about completed cattle, i.tu&:i4t: western raut-ers. natives With little chance to organize or ad not for the reason that any spacial good lnck or dire calamity there happened to the weak-eyed Mongolian, and sent sucb gelds more than five minutes at a time. best with 5,786,240 bushels. sists of twelve men selected by their own body when vacancies arise.

They hold a the new addition to their church, which and halt-breeds, wintered Texans. a quantity to that delightful summer rs- Many counties raised less than 500 f3.K3.60. has been in progress tor the past few them, but because this was the only plaee vertise it the affair proved very successful, and very pleasant. The good ladies who from time immemorial have made sukep Slow and steany: natives. FMs sort, that to-day, we suppose, there weeks.

where a white woman and frolicking chll. life tenure. They settle all disputes, regulate all industries and divide the crops. The duties of their office would seem jii; western. 3-3u: Texaus, l-ifci To the Citizens of Baldwin.

bushels of rye, the counties north of the Kaw river raising a large proportion of the product of the State. Smith county millions in it. But don't be blinded, at Xmi: lambs. ja.00-nT- dren, and dogs, and cats, and cows could C. Richards made a living trin to Baldwin famous for its generous hospi tne Chinese probably were, by this eye Hon Mronaer: ronn and mixed.

KISKx be seen, and a square meal obtained at og the affray one of the men, from Tonzanoxie, snot the other fellow in the Knee with a 82-calabre revolver. Immediately after the shooting the fellow which had the revolver and a companion started to leave town, but officer lettibone appeared npon the scene and took the fellow back to the scene of the ihooting and he was identified by the rounded man. He was then taken to his side and locked up in the jail. A earch of the man followed, but the jnly weapon found was a pocket knife. revolver, however, was found on his The wounded man was iken to Dr.

Phillips' office and had his ounds dressed. His injuries are not rry serious and he will be able to be in few days again. Baldwin last Saturday. We are pleased to call the of our readers of Baldwin and vi 8.40; packing and liebl raised the most, viz: 246,960 bushels. tality, are to be especially commended for their prompt action on this occasion water business, and imagine your cholera enormous, but it appears they have little to do.

There are really no stores, bat that day. These were comforts all made weights, tUM: skips, fiiiaia. 30. Rooks county raised the most barley. Wonder why iti.

A. Weibel emovs cinity to the fact that Dr. Black will. mixture would do as we'L although am i there are three large buildings used viz: 87,210 bushels. hauling sand from the Kansas river in providing the sumptuous picnic dinner.

That was their patriotic example through the solicitation of friends, open luiguu, ii cauea Dy any other nams. possible, and so brought within reach of the49er, by Jim Williams, who, in the summer of '48, leaving Santa Cruz and New Tobk. October 30. Itors Dull suoerflne western and storehouses, where the different products Ihe largest quantity of oats was rais north of the brick school house, two What's in a name? That, which we call a branch office at that place. and inspiration in that grand old time.

ed in Sedgwick county, viz: 1,367,880 are nicely kept. In one of these were miles west of here? state. f3.13vi3.6U: croud to choice do- f-i wu patent Minnesota extra rood to prime. Then it was a noble sacrifice; now it is a our nose by any other name would smell those feet as long aa you keep 'em over the bushels. Butler county follows close stored vegetables, corn and other things.

taking with him his family and domestic animals, repaired to this valley and there Several of the school children here loving, proud memory. U. The doctor innrmary is permanently established here. The success that he has attained here in the treats ment of chronic diseases can bettor be with 1,296,350 bushels. heat steady: No.

2 oc: un rail, ljower 'em. mv son-" In another were stored woven fabrics and tanned skinsand robes. In the other was have been quite sick for the last few The yield of millet will probably be graded red. No. 2 red.

No. 2 red. No. 1 red. 1 lUal OaS; pnt np a stockade cabin, whereat man and beast were afterward entertained in royal days ith colds.

"Am I here to be made sport of, Judge 1" 300,000 tons over last year's crop. TUESDAY'S NEWS. judged by reading a few of the numer whisky. The fronts of the buildings were No. 1 white, tl.iiu: extra red.

KHc: Xo. 2 red. no, James, yon are here to be. or nol Broom corn will be about half of last John Snyder is no and around again. style.

Jim Williams was a Misso'irian by ous testimonials received from our most all door, and in the after part of the day October. May. Lo7S.l to be, punished, as the case mav be. Sc year's crop, or according to the report, atter his severe illness. birth, but, having killed a man in his na UOHJf Spot steady.

Put Quotations better: prominent people. We earnestly ad don't reload and fire off again until you're The work on the street car extension is progressing rapidly, and the line pounds. Of this amount Ale- tive State, found it expedient to emigrate. A Friend. ungraded.

No. 2. 516-Mc: new mixed. 4Sc: No. 2.

October, Hay, vice all who are afHicted with any of the ailments the doctor treats, to go and be Pherson county will furnish 2,664,000 This he did, first going to Indian Terri will be in working order before the snow called to the bat. What we wished to say was. If yon had taken another course, and pounds. examined, by all means. The doctor oats tug-tier: mixed western.

WASHINGTON CREEK SIGEL. it was curious to see the throng of people gathering there for their rations. It is strange they are peaceable, for they are not organized into families, and have no marriage. At night things are as quiet as could be, and to walk along the streets yon would think you were passing well- made an effort to reach cholera-stricken white, will be with you for at least forty to six tory and later coming to California. In this killing he was not altogether to blame, but enongh to blame to render Spain, It might have gone wail with thae, ty days, and you will save time and WEDNESDAY'S NEWS.

Air. u. w. Liane has established in Hte Steady: ungraded western. PnonrcE Butter, tlrm: western.

83tHe-ggs. firm: western. 21i33e per dozen. Phovisioisb Pork, active and steadv: The rain last Sabbath prevented Mr. and Spain would probably have had cause money by placing yourselt under his this city a steam dye works, for clean-' farther residence in his own home uncomfortable; hence his removal.

But in care while in Baldwin, where you will but let that rest dead men teU no tales. Next Wednesday evening atBower-fk's opera house, the above company appear in that comical musical ab-rirdity, Three of a Kind." The New York Sun Says: "Three of a Kind," a fkreial comedy, was played for the first time in this city at McKee Rankin's theater last evening. It has all the dash icd sparkle that made "Green Room i'-utt" and "The Brook" go enjoyable. The ongs are witty and original. Nellie licHenry displays her usual witch- ry, and Salsbury himself is as quaint as rer.

The play details the adventures The frost last night was very severe ing, dyeing or repairing clothes. His Bnt in Memphis, vouns man. cholera is at Hylbush from preaching at the Sigel school house in the evening. He preaches every other Sabbath evening to a large congregation. coming away, Williams was not the man receive the same attention and care as if you were in Lawrence at his infermary.

on vegetation. place of business is on South Mass St. regulated families. The iKp of BaroarMi London Town Topics. mesa, tor in-eed elear.

1j' 12-Mi; family mesa. U-(tiiJt. fu-el steady; tmlk meats Ann: pickled bellies. do. bams.

eM-Vc: do. shoulders. smoked a discount. Bottle a few cases up, and itf We can say this, Dr. Black Son are a to leave his family behind.

He gathered them np, even to his mother-in-law and odds it would be mistaken for Wolfe Rivet A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Fred Hall was brouarht no heforn mess. Ilk-. Lard, lower at success in the treatment of the diseases Mr.

L. iuters returned last Satur water. In fact, the suffering masses would Cattle Dull: Door to prime native H. Davis of Clinton, a few days ago. his wife's two sisters, very comely maid.

Baroness Burdette- Courts is usually accompanied in the streets by a beautiful Judge Steele tbis morning, charged with they have spent their entire lives in- day from a trip to theMarias des Cygne, take to their bosom the most virulent off ens, and brought them out into the wilder extra do. Colorado steers, H-OHfitJu: all liariit Texans do to jjs i 3 finding out one of the best possible assault and battery on E. Cooley. He spring of cholera and caress it with the colley dog, which is the gift of Henry where he thought he would nnd hickory nuts, but did not succeed. ness with him.

His cabin being the only 3.63. This year Kansas was blessed with plead guilty and was assessed a fine of fondness of a young mother for her first Irving, and which has a little history. means of eradicating from the system various chronic ailmenis, such as ca- SHKEe Lower: extremes. tar place in the whole country where a Chris large and unusually fine potato crop. $1 and costs, amounting to 7.50.

sheep: H-OhTi-te for laml. born. Cholera has no terrors for us. We The actor was one day driving over the Mr. Orr has bought a farm near the tian meal could be had, few going up or tarrah and complications, piles or hem noes uu 11 at uia4.u for live nors- could give it first fall and then thro Braemar moor, when he lost his skye orrhoids, old fever sores, granulated or down the ridge ever passed without call cboice pigs, fi.7ti4.HM.

Marias des Cygne and will probably move there in about three weeks. A marriage license was issued to-day Geo. Moore was ud before higher than a cannon-ball performer does terrier, which had been trotting alo lg be ing. The result was that Williams made to Hiidie a. uaidweii ana Miss Viola one of his rubber cannon balls.

Cholera inflamed eyes, kidney affections and other diseases you will see mentioned in his circulars. By all meanscall and money, so much so that the next year he Mclarland. What is the reason the single-seated hind his trap. He got down to look for it, directing the driver to go on with the Kaxsas Citv. October to.

KLOCR Cm-hanged. Ouolationsare for un. Steele this morning, charged with disturbing the peace of one Nancy Smith. He plead not guilty, and was bound over sold out the place to one Dr. Todd." buggies around Sigel will not hold established brands in car lots, per half see the doctor.

He will open branch hsi The writer paid a visit to several of the three? trap. On the mour he met a shepherd with a colley, and the man. when told of unui vciooer zo. barrel in sacks, as follows: XX, 15; Xil, S1.25L3.: family, tlx.iil.6n: chocs, si ts Some anti-Prohibitionist stole Rev. A.

onice Baldwin, October la, lsSo. historic spots in the vicinity. Referring Mr. Lincoln Petefish, a graduate from ftl tancv. Ii patent, f2.i- M.

Kichardson's lap robe from his bug the actor's loss, offered 10 find the ter it three New York 'clerks and Dolly Dashwood (Miss McHenry) at a country boarding house. One of the clerks falls in love with Dolly, who turns out to be the flame of the employer of the three men. The employer's discovery of what i going on ends in their dismissal. They 1 nre for twelve weeks in a garrett, through the kindness of an uncle, mto business for themselves, I marrying the man of her choice, 1 i Jack Potts (Salsbury) the country A who won his love at the farm house, he farce is well set, and as well acted. It will make the Salsbury troupe for laore than one season.

Seats now on sale at Field's book tore. to them, he says: "Located on the middle rye. tl.l.iU. Buckwheat, per bbi, 7.uu. gy in front of the M.

E. church, last rier. At a word from him the colley HEAT Ixwer: No. 2 red. rash They will lie to you and tell you our low prices are all cheap goods.

The A New King on the Throne Lawrence Business College, is talking of finishing up his education at Sigel school. night, during the prohibition meeting. fork near its junction with tha main rive is Murderers' bar. On this six young men "Malaria," as a "popular ailment iacts are we nave reduced our expenses from Oregon were killed by the Indians bid, 7 be asked: October. 74 Sc bid.

75Se asked; November. 71c bid. TtiVc asked: December. Tsc bid. asked; January, no bid nor offerings: May.

cars st No. red, cash, no bids. 7c a-ked: October, Mr. Elihu Van Kuran. of Arizona, is anu are seuing nrst class goods cheaper.

has given place to a new potentate. Judge Howard issued a warrent yes in May, 1S49. Further up on the south Come to the Star Shoe Store. 249d3tw2t darted off, and after au absence of ten minutes returned. "Where is he?" asked the shepherd, and the dog, lif tin i one paw, pointed in the diroc iou of the road.

"He has gone after the trap," the shepherd said, and Irving, marveling, and in truth, incredulous, returned to tue road, visiting his father and mother. terday for the arrest of G. C. Talbott. If you have Rheumatism now the medical wiseacres exclaim Uric fork, near Celsey's diggings, one of Kal oSc asked: November.

no bids, nor charging him with stealing a pair of Mrs. Hattie Monk has been visiting ottering; December, bid. TlSe askea. Acid!" sey's brothers was in like manner killed the same year. By reason of these and calipers and a scale from Jhd.

Mosley. her parents at Sigel for the past three Hon. S. O. Thacher, Hon.

Ed. Russell, Judge Foote. Sheriff Carmean. M. H.

If you have frequent headaches, they sagely remark "Uric Acid! months, but will return to her home in Wisconsin in a few days. There was a large attendance at the Newlin and others, went to Baldwin City last evening, where arrangements had aud com in up with the trap, fnuud bis little favorite awaiting his arrival. He bought the colley for aud presented it If you have softening of the brain they social given last night by the Ladies' So The kissing party which was to have insist that it is "Uric Acid! other murders committed by the Indians, a party Jwent out from Sutter's mill, and having corraled a lot of the savages brought them in to the mill, where, after a sort of trial, some dozen or more were shot. Near here, a little further south, is been made for holding a rousing Repub to the Baroness. ciety in the parlors of the Plymouth Why, we'd give it a dose of Wolfe River water, and it would never be able to dig its way out.

You have never felt the texture of the Memphis beverage, young sir, else you would never have attemp'ei thii cholera affliction. Ah, me!" Here His Honor dropped Into a soliloquy "Would it were only some slight disorder of the body instead of this grave trouble which racks our mind." "No, young man," resuming his usual strain, "a Memphian wouldn't take the trouble to even pnt on a mask to catch a case of cholera. Now if you had dropped in town with a patent mud sieve, or a painless cure for an overdose of Wolf River, the honors shown the dead hero would have paled before the grand and impressive reception extended yon. But instead of these never-to-be enjoyed blessings, you came heeled with three bottles of cheap cholera mixture, and ask to be secured. That request we've granted.

But how to punish you we're at a loss. To make you take some of your own medicine is hardly within the lines of justice; a dose of Wolf River water from the bucket yonder might prove fatal. Young man, the punishment is somewhat severe. If Sciatica or Neuralgia make life mis anf4 lican meeting. come off at Mr.

Jack Strahn's last Saturday night has been indefinitely post congregational cnurcn. a very pleas erable, it is "Uric Acid! NEWS NOTES. ant time was enjoyed Dy ail. If your skin breaks out in Boils and pones Pimples, it is the scene of the famous old mill where A very pleasant reception was given last night by the Misses Popenoe at their I wonder if red dresses are all the Walt Whitman was reported seriously A number of election bets were made If you have Abscesses and piles "Uric gold was first discovered in California. rage? ick at Philadelphia 011 the 20th.

this morning for large sums of money Acid has set vour blood on tire. nome, jno. 7d4 Indiana street, xhe reception was in honor of Miss Mabel Popenoe, who will leave Thursday for There is also the town of Greenwood, in Greenwood's Valley, both named after If you have dull, languid feelings, on tne result or the county election. The Sigel school is progressing finelv The increase in the visible supply and other causes had a very bearish effect on backache, kidnev or bladder troubles. under the able management of Miss Al old Jim Greenwood, about the best speci tianniDai, mo.

the rrain markets on the 20th. gout, gravel, poor blood; are ill at ease, ia itaDer. ISO. sort. cash.

Sk- bid, fc asked; October. fc bid. asked; November, cars msc; December, Hsc bid. Sue asked; May. 10 cars fl.lKI.

Cons Nominal; No. rash, no bids, SSo asked: October, no bids Rise asked: November, no bHls nor offerings; the vr. bid.26e asked: May. 27c bl. no oSeringa.

No. 2 white, cash. Oetoler. November aud December, and May. no bids Dor offering Oats No.

2, cash, no bids. St akr 1: October and November, no btl-nor ofierings; May. SSc bid. sue asked: re.eeted, cash, no bids. 21c asked.

BTE No. 2 rash. 4Sr li.i. no oflerinr: Oclober, November aiid rt ea-h. no bids nor oiler.

up. Kim: Keripis fair aud mar ket u-iv ar 16c per doen, fresh reoandieti. Catti.e lleeeipls. h.wn. The marl-( tor shipping steer was stead to sm-r Kange rattle were in liberal supplv: prices were flrtner and In some raes n-glier.

There was a good demand lor corns and mixed stock by local packers at a ac advance- Slockers and feeders in verv -xkh1 supply: market active and tlrm. His Keceipts. T.THC. Market 5c bicber and active. SMEK.e Heceipis.

:7. Market slow ana weak, vualtly of receipts poor. Hoksks ano Mn.fcs h'ccvipis, 22. A car of the Cleveland. Columbus.

men of a mountaineer and trapper that Catae four or five years ago two bro-tm, then living in a distant part of commenced life with every -npect of success that appeared to be Lio their reach. By earful habits of 'try and economy, they had accu- lii a few hundred dollars which caatiooely invested in cattle in a ern county of this State. The cat- -fj purchased did well and increas-1 1 their hands. When the nnmber i netted a hundred and fifty head TerythinfC seemed bright in the fu-V alfmity came npon them one la tLa form of Texas fever and twj nearly every head of their Altar this sad calamity they ned cattle business and with enure e-acts came to this city, and a few months spent in prospecting a farm of two hundred acres The people of Berber, in the Soudan, threatened with paralysis or apoplexy, Mr. Jim Morris' hand is fast recover ever wore buckskin hanting-shirt and Cincinnati and Indianapolis road went east yesterday afternoon, attached to Hon.

M. V. B. Bennett will lecture on vertigo; are bilious, dropsical, constipated or dyspeptic "Uric Acid" is the have tleclared themselves independent. The Governor has ollered his submission to the moccasin.

In the spring of '49 Greenwood ing from the injury it received a few rroniDiuon at tne M. ta. church in the accommodation train on the Santa weeks ago. was living witn nis family, which con North Lawrence this evening at 7:30 Khedive. Key to tne situation, tne cause oi ail Fe.

It was filled with a party of excur o'clock. He is one of the ablest and vour difficulties! The Washington Creek Literarv So- The iron trade iu the Lehigh (Pa) Val sisted mainly of numerous horses, a retinue of dogs and several boys, at the old sionists who were returning from a trip it i most eloquent speakers in the State. vietj la jJiugieoaiHg uueiy. througn ijamornia. ley continues on the incre ise, and the preparation of uniaees for blast is being heard Let all turn out and hear him on this mill, where he was a noted character both We do not know as Madam Malaria will take kindly to this Masculine Usurper, but he has evidently come to Jim Morris anticipates organizing a great question.

because ot his Btriking personal appear of nearly every day A party of excursionists in a car of stay. The 1'nited Slates Court at St. Louis has the Fitchburg road, "Hoosac Tunnel "Uric Acid" this monster is the pro There will be a spelling school in the issued an order for the sale of the St. Louis, route," went east on the Santa Fe last A rehearsal of the fancy dance to be given by Prof. Pratt's class of little duct of decomposit on death con Sigel school house, Friday evening, Oct.

llamiibal Keokuk Kail way. The sale but in lieu of the two first-mentioned inflictions, I sball give yon three months in Arkansas." "But I've done nothing. Judge, to deserve such punishment." "Perhaps not, my son; neither have we, nor has the water company done any thing, and still we suffer." stantlv takinsr place within us, and un night. Xhe party was made up ot people from iSoston, Worcester, Springfield folks will be held this afternoon at Fra- au. come Doys, let us go over.

will take place December S. Innocence, zier hall. The exhibition which will be less he is every day routed from the system, through the kidneys, by means Two hundred Peora (111.) coopers went and Indian urcnara. mass wno nave given Thursday evening promises to be Latest Market Reports. been spending a few months on the Pa out on a strike the other tlay because of a very pleasant and interesting allair.

J. S. Hand booksellers, are of some great blood specific like Warner's safe cure, which Senator B. cific slope. twenty ier cent, cut in wapes.

The distil iin.in. 31 ins following- art the latest quotations telegraphed froia Chi Prof. Pratt will leave next Saturday for leries were reiving on Indiana manufac Bruce says snatched him from its grasp, sago. New tork aud St. Louis: lopeka, where he will open a school.

Eben Baldwin of this city, was one of turers for their barrels. agents for the unequalled New Home sewing machine, and to those intending to purchase it will pay to call and examine them and get prices. They will there is not the least doubt but that it the witnesses examined yesterday at ance and the large quantities of whisky he was capable of consuming without any visible effect. He had left his home in Missouri when a youth and spent his whole after life in the service of the various fur companies, hunting and trapping in the Rocky Mountains, having also served as a guide to some ot the expeditions sent ont by the General Government to explore the regions of the great northwest. Though over seventy years of ae when living at the mill, he got about with the agility of youth, and could still handle his rifle with tt'ierring precision.

His boys by his Indian wife, a Crow woman, were band-some, bright little fellows. The town of Greenwood has shared the fate common to so many of the early settlements in the mining The New York County Democracy and tPrt-' A Kentucky Piisa. Louisville Bierod, the Jefferson street man, has a Low-) Ckw- will utterly ruin the strongest human orriox. Opra-1 Ing. T- M.

I the Walkup trial, now in progress at While the sidewalks are being repair constitution. Emporir. Mr. Baldwin is a well-known be sold at bottom prices. 247dawlni Democrats of the Kiglith Congressional District nominated John lialviu to oppose Timothv Campbell iu the race for the va ed in different parts of the city, the It is not a vounsr fellow bv any means.

cat that has turned ber attention from or citizen, having been contractor of the -B Kaw bottom, 150, which was in a of high cultivation, and the balance Te, surrounded by a hog-t With the cultivated land i j- "rt on this farm it would easily thrt hundred hogs. The farm i 7 i for a period of two years, i year they raised some seven t'lCOMnd bnshels of corn, which divX'y stored away for feeding p. i-nwbile they had accu-1 a hrd of 230 head of hogs, -j knew onld consume the i i jro3netion of corn. After .1 7 ot corn had been fed to i 3 brothers were sure of a r- Borne two or three cholera visited them and not leaving them a I frevlous year's crop of street commissioner should see that a Wheat Nut -H Pre Cora Nov liw 1 It has a long and well known lino of an dinary feline prey to an insect that sings, A. T.

S. F. road for many years. thorough investigation is made of those cestors, it is undoubtedly the lather ot a very great family of diseases, and fit and stings. The present cool snap has p'ayed havoc with the locusts and mnde 1 Nil I'urk ov on the west side ot Massachusetts street, I 45 jti, vi, t.V, S.SH 5 5 97i 5 Oil 5 te Poo arifc John H.

Davis, a farmer living near though it may be the fashion to ascribe progeny to it that are not directly its own, there can be little doubt that if it Clinton, claims to be still suffering from between Berkley and Adams, as a part of the walk is in a very bad condition. It is time something should be done and now that the work is under way it Lanl s', Sliiit nl Nov Clwlng 01 be? Nrs- York Chicago opiioaa. closed. cant chair of Minister Cox. A dispatch from Pittsburgh, of the 2nth says: A serious break has occurred in the strike of the fourth pool coal miners nnd work will be resumed at the terms olfeied by the operators.

The operators laini that the bai kUme of the strike has leti broken. The families of the striking miners were iu au extremely dest.tute the enects of broken ribs receiveil more October is the time to re-set your old strawberry beds or plant new ones. B. F. Smith, the Lawrence strawberry nurseryman, has all the old standard varieties and all the best new ones.

Prices as low or lower than at any other nursery in the State. Mail postal for new price-list or call and see his fine gardens at the south end of New Hampshire street. 6td2tw St Leala. than a year ago at the Ossawatomie asy once gets thoroughly seated in the hu should be done in a thorough manner. lum, while an inmate of that institu man system, it really does introduce a hct-nv urw Wheal Kov them deci ledly dormant.

Yenterd the cat suddenly assumed a combative atti-tu le and made a spring. It was vn at a plane that she had a locust. iSlie didn't play with It, but carried it solemnly acr-iss the street, and, after a few nibbles at its head, the song of the ins ct ceased. Kitty made freouent visits dariaetheafternoon. May.d, I tec -V Iiee tion.

The "discipline there must be of A number of our citizens have been injured and have threatened to bring suit the heroic kind, if Mr. Davis's statement into it most of the ailments now, per force of fashion, attributed to its baleful influence. A number of the graves ot men who died in '49 in that region were visited by the writer. "A little below Todd's Valley," he writes, "is Jack Greary's grave. Poor -m lra-Ni oars Wov I Vwr--l jsj.

i-e- is correct. i against the city lor damages. I VGi.

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