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The Daily Eli from El Dorado, Kansas • 1

The Daily Eli from El Dorado, Kansas • 1

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The Daily Elii
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El Dorado, Kansas
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DAXLY ILI THE OUE MOTTO. "TELL THE TRUTH AtfD GET TIIEEE." VOL.1. NO. 165 TARSONS KANSAS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1891. 10 CENTS PEB New York, June A million dol GENERAL NEWS.

lar fire started this mornin in the Uill 11 1 111 J. -tl lUlHHLBMiUU Eve 1 of a ay as Uec3rded by the Wires. JOB OFFICE, Now York, Juno 2. Henry Jordan a 14-year-old boy whose head has turned by dime novels, shot John Lewis, oged 13 years, yesterday, inflicting a wound in the hand. Lewis and two other boys wore rowingj in the Passaic near Newark when Jordan who was in another boat, met, thorn and ordered them to throw up their hands, adding that he was a detective.

The boys were to much astonished to comply and Jordan at once began eh ooting. Ho fired three times, the last shot taking effect. Jordan was captured by some ice men and turned over to the police, and Lewis was tak. en to a hospital. Jordan was nearly drank and denied the shaoting.

In his pocket was a fivs cent novel. Chicago, 111. June 2. At a. meeting of the world's fair ceremonies' com- -v Six families occupying small frame houses near First and Gillis street were driven from their homes by high water.

Just east of the gas works, between the Missouri Pacific, Chicago and Alton and Belt line tracks, lies a small tract of land probably half a block, depressed several feet below the level of the surrounding ground. four story brick of the Brook' lyn cooperage company occupying a block. The fire extended to t-he bagging factory, also covering a block. It also extended to the tenements in the rear of the bagging factory. There was a large amount of machinery in the bagging factory which was destroyed by the fire and water.

Washington, D. June 2. The marriage of Miss Hattie, the youngest and only single daughter of Secretary Blaine, to Mr. Truxton Beale, minister to Persia, son of Gen. Beale of this city and brother-in-law to J.

It. McLean, proprietor of the Cincinnati Enquirer, is announced to take place early next fall. Miss Blaine has gone to Europe for her trousseau. D. R.

NEVILLE 5s MANAGER COMMERCIAL PRINTINGS Oia.r Specialty. This spot, having practically no drainage, retained a large quantity of the water that fell yesterday after A trial order will insure us your patronage. Our work is of a superior class and our designs are original, modem and artistic. Call nnd see samples. They never fail to please.

Prices Low. noon and evening. Abuut 8 o'clock the police were being driven Irom their homes. A posse was sent and it found that the water was three feet deep and cover ing the, floors of the houses. The Oilice Up Stairs, Cor.

Central and Washington. Marshall, June 2. The mar-raige of Mr. John Wilson, a wealthy citizen of 0 'and Miss Franck A. Gilman, a popular young committee it was stated that Colorado, Caltf oria, North Dakota, Minnesota, Kansas, Wisconsin, Indiana, Ohio and Pennsylvania would send to the dedication ceremonies in October, 1892, the pick of the state troops.

The committee decided to make the military display the decided feature of the big 000 000000 CUOOOOOO six families had moved a portion of lady of this city, 'was celebrated here their goods and themselves to safety in the houses of neighbors who lived last evening. The happy groom is 70 years old, while the fair bride is only on higher ground. The families of 25. parade. E.

T. Lee's scheme for a re union of the soldier of the north and John Drury, Williams McGee. Thomas Neville, John Freeman, Edward Howard and William Murphy were unfortunates. Dublin, June 2. The National Press accuses Mr.

Parnell of approp south was discussed and it was decid. ed to make no special feature of such. TENDER MARKET "PP AT no! msk vn ebbs mas MEAT Ottawa, June 2. The decla riating certain funds and says it will reiterate the charge in order to compel Mr. Parnell to tale legal proceed mation prize contest of the senior pre paratory class of Ottawa university -0- -0- last night resulted in Miss Laura Bos-worth being awarded the first prize, Lincoln, June 2.

Much damage and fright was caused here at 1:. 10 p. m. yesterday by a cyclone passing through the central part ot the county and covering a territory a quarter ot a mile north and south barns were unroofed, orchards thinn ed out and the growing crop of wheat, rye and oats flattened. In Lincoln, lumber yards damaged Miss Bertha Adams the second and Elmer Manley the third.

Hon. A. W. 7 mna'TTSEvrcns- ings against the publishers. Sturgis, S.

D. June 2. This city and vicinity was visited by the worst storm since 1888. WateHwas three feet deep on the main street and cellar and first floor of business houses were overflowed. 'R ailray traffic was impeded.

The Joss wi1! reach thousands of dollars. Mtjray mm i -hm Benson of Ottawa, Rev. Galusha Anderson of Chicago and Mrs. Prof. Will DEALERS 'IN iams of Lawrence acted as judges.

All kinds of Meats, Fish, Vegetables and Game in Season. The entertainment throughout attracted much interests as a consequence. There was a large attendance. Gqll qqcl See Us. and a livery barn partially destroyed.

Shade and ornamental trees were scattered in every direction, while telegraph, telephone and electric light wires were so mixed that service has been greatly interrupted. Damages are placed at from $25,000 to $30,000. NOUTH CENTKAL AVENUE OPPOSITE ABflOTT HOUSE Ottawa June 1. At 8 o'clock this morning it was announced that Sir Macdonald's condition apparently showed a decided improvement AIR and there was an increasing belief that he would recover. Sir James D6HLERS IN- Grant spoke hopefnl of the case.

Flora. Hamilton, alias Daisy Kroll, a slender girl, apparently not 16 Mount Pleasant, June 2. 0. P. Boyd, local editor of the Titus county Times, was found dead yesterday a short distance from town with his throat cut from ear to ear.

He was suspected of being the correspondent of a scurrillous paper published in Kansas City, but it is not known that he was killed on that account. He was 25 years of age and generally believed to be an exemplary young man. years old, was fined 10 in police Lisbon, N. June 2. The Park Young manufacturing company's sawmill, together with a large stock of manufactured lumber burned yesterday.

The fire spread to dwelling houses and a number of these were also distroyed. It was feared the entire village would be wiped out, but assistance from neighboring towns arriving the fire was gotten under control after two hours' hard work. The loss is estimated at partially insured. Ottawa. June 2.

It is feared that the immense rainfall of the past two days has greatly injured the wheat crop. Farmers report "rust" as having already set in. It is also thought that unless there is an immediate suspension of rain corn will receive a back set from which it will not recover in time to carry it through the dry weather in July and August. DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES i Dry Goods and RineJCarpets a Specialty. We call special attention to a very nice assortment of New Spring Presc Goods, French Ginghams, India Cloth, Calico, Hoisery, etc.

Also to our 1 court this morning. The girl was was arrested a week ago in the raid on the Farra dive at 114 East Thir teenth street. She gave bonds but BOOTS AND failed to appear in court and was arrested this morning on an alias warrant. She was given in charge of the human officers, who will probably take her to the Home of the Good Shepherd. The girl's father is a respectable Stock for ladies, gentlemen, misses and children, in a great variety.

In the lines of Joans and Cottanade pants, Overalls, etc. we offer the best bargains. Our groceries are always and of the best quality. We bavea full assortment of frosh garden Reeds in bulk and in packages. Prices low as the lowest.

Farmers, Laborers, Mechanics. Evervbod) nvited to call and examine our stc )k. San Antonio, June 2. Morris Scott was a wakened yesterday morning by a hand on his face. He grappled with the burglar in the dark and felt him to be stark naked.

The next thing he knew his throat was cut from ear to ear by a razor in the hand of the intruder, who fled. A negro named Graham was arrested today for the crime. Scott can not live. farmer living near Randolph, and she has been in the city several months resisting every effort to rescue her from a wayward life. K.

C. Tunes. Atlanta, June 2. M.L. Bold-en, a guard at the Piedmont broom factory, ran away two weeks ago with Eliza Randall, a female convict.

They were located Sunday by the sheriff A moderately well developed cy clone passed over the west end of and captured after a long chase. The Randall woman is a life prisoner, Lav ing received sentence for the murder The John Dean HardwareolC of her stepdaughter. Harrisonyille, June 2. Archie Lane, aged 13, the youngest son of Judge E. T.

Lane, drowned while swimming last evening. Judge Lane is one of the county judges and lives near Coleman. There have been very heavy rains in this section and the creeks are all out of their banks. Buenos Ayres, June 2. Owing to the feeling of distrust in regard to the financial situation, there was a run on Implement 1 mware, Argentine last evening.

A coal house was picked up, carried over a dwelling and finally dashed to pieces about a block from where it originally stood. Boards were jerked off fences in several places, but no serious damage was done. The, basement at the Third ward school house was flooded with water last night, but it will result in no serious injury to the building. The storm will cause a delay ot the work 011 the city 'improvement the street being in a very bad condition. No damage was done to the wall of the all the banks this morning.

Large crowds of depositors surrounded the Hardware, Buggies, various institutions and great excitement prevailed. The outlook is very unfavorable, Wagons, Carts, Bulk Seeds, Etc New York, Juno 2.: The three Indianapolis, June 2. The jury in the Lemon-Reinhold case, in whieh Reinhold, a farmer lawyer cf this city, was tried for robbery, returned verdict this morning against Reinhold, sentencing him to ten years imprisinmgnt and pay a fine of $500. murderers, Smiler' Slocum and Wood, whose appeals to the supreme court city hall building. Work will continued on the Strong avenue sewer as soon as the mud clears away.

against electrocution failed, were re sentenced today to be executed during K. C. Times. the week begnvng July 6..

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Years Available:
1890-1891