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NIOM LD NEWSPAPER WINFIE NUMBER 41 WINFIELD, KANSAS, WEEKENDING SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 4, 1893 VOL 6 to have another ODDITIES OF THE EYE. to sell a whole village. Arkansas City flour mill. Fourteen Kansas counties border on Winfield Newspaper Union, the Strip.

Waffle suppers now call for a turn at Wellington. KANSAS. WINFIEL.D. Chicken thieves are troubling Wil son county farmers. The assets of the Chautauqua coun LIST OF NEWSPAPERS CONTAINING OUR ADVERTISEMENTS.

ty poor farm foot up 83,000. All the southeastern counties re port the fall wheat coming up nicely. WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 4, 1893. VOLUME 6, NUMBER 44. Arkansas city is working for tele phone connection with the strip towns.

Isolation of Consumptives. Washington, Oct. 30. United States Consul Courtney Hixon at Foochow, China, observing the decrease of con-, sumption through the Amick treatment is supplying the American col ony as well as the Chinese with thej frea jnedieines obtained from the gen-; eroas Cincinnati discoverer. No governmental action will be taken towards isslating sonsumptives until the regular session.

Chicago, Oct. 30. The sanitary authorities aroused by recent editorials; on the Amick cure and the infectious- ness of the disease, are debating how best to isolate consumptives. The Post says: "Consumption is placed by Mich-" igan in the same category as smallpox and it will be similarly quarantined. Let Illinois fall in line at once." Denver.

ODt. 30. The proposed state legislation isolating both resi-, dent consumptives and those coming here has led to the incorporation of institutions for their care. The Denver Sanitarium company opened theirs last week to the patients of all physicians, and combines isolation with the Amick treatment, which each consumptive is given opportunity of testing with medicines furnished these physicians by the Cincinnati doctor without cost. The Boston company for the colonization in Colorado of isolated consumptives has applied to the state land commissioner for two sections of land, which will give out Lyndon is still clamoring for that barber who will bring a bath tub with 156 PAPEES.

187 EDITIONS. GENERAL NEWS BBflKJly Selected News of Current Events. Charley Coghlan, the actor, was married Wednesday night to Ktiehne Beveridge, actress and Sculptress, also a member of the company. The United States government has not entered into a treaty with Brazil pledging1 support in the event of an attempt being made to restore monarchy there Mrs. Levi P.

Morton has leased the house in. Paris formerly occupied by Senator Jones, of Nevada, and will reside there to finish the education of her daughters. 3 Cardinal Eampolli wants te resign his office of secretary to the pope because he fears the future policy of the Vatican will be less hostile to the Italian government. The suicide of Honorable Charles Howard last Thursday in London, is said to have been caused by his infat uation for a liloss, who killed herself last Saturday. The urst snow of the season fell in Michigan Saturday.

A storm raged on Lake Superior, and as it came without warning it is feared some vessels now out will meet disaster. The appeal bond in the William Newby-Daniel Benton case, wherein pension fraud charges were to be re KANSAS MATTERS. It.ms of Interest Condensed for Harried Headers. Evangelist revival services are beheld in Pittsburg. The scare over diptheria in Atchison has almost subsided.

Lamed pays 82,000 a year for twenty-six arc electric lights. Lyons will have a lecture course this winter for the public school library. Finney county farmers claim that llfalfa-fattened. hogs make the best ork. Pawnee county will increase her rheat acreage at least 10 per cent Jiisyear.

The United Presbyterians of Topeka re getting ready to build a new 1,500 Mission church. Lawrence has a free world's fair directory in the person of a returned iolumbian The jointists and- prohibitionists are 6o.h writing anonymous letters to the tity officers at McPherson. Large crowds attended Judge Fitzgerald's meetings in Osage county to dear the Quenemo Glee Club. The southwestern Kansas district Convention of the Christian church was held at Scott City last week. A McPherson business man says he has done a credit business of $150,000 him.

The first original fried mush supper TOWN. PAPER. PAPER. TOWN. must be placed to the credit of the ladies of Garden City.

Maggie Murphy took part in the Barton county Teachers' association, KANSAS. but she did not sing. Singular Effects of Lij.iit and Colors on the Windows oT Ih; While the eyesight of many persons is defective, a btill greater number have eyes which are unlike eaca other in seeing power. In fact, irany practically make use of one eye only; the other having been original iy a little defective, was by degrees called on for duty less and less and less, and accordingly degenerated. One gentleman is reported who could see, with his right eye.

the figures on the face of a clock five-eights of an inch high at twelve feet, while he could see them as clearly with the left eye only at eight inches distance, and. curiously enough, this extraordinary difference in the powers of vision of both ejes was not detected by him until he had middle age. Many people areV, unable to keep one eye shut and the other open at the same time. This is especially common with children, but less frequent with adults, and it will be readily understood that in such cases considerable difference in the powers of the eyes may exist without being suspected. Sir John Herschel mentions the ca of an elderly person who by chance made the unpleasant discovery that he was altogether blind in one eye.

Some simple and easily performed -experiments give interesting glimpses into the constitution of the eye. Gp, into a dark room with a candle. Loosing at the wall, which should be of a uniform dark tint, on moving the candle up and down, close to the outer side of one eye. so that the light falls very obliquely into it, one of what are called "Purkinje's figures" will be seen. This is an appearance of a selles of diverging and branched red lines on a dark field, in the interspace of two or three of OKLAHOMA TERRITORY.

C2 PAPERS Alva Star Alva Chronicle Black well Rock Times Blackwell Kock Record tobach Heir Jplxposlng of Property Held by the Family 150 Years. All of the buildings and land comprising one of the oldest villages in Jerks county, Pa, together with eal tate within a mile; of the place, was Jered at public sale lately, bne of the heirs, Frank Brintzeghoff, acting as auctioneer. The Lobachs. who were the owners of the village, have all died, there not being a sin-jgle one left by that name, and all the houses and lands will be owned by persons of different names. That is the cause of the sale.

The last Lobach bearing that name was Anna Lobach, who died last 'spring, as also did her sister, Mrs. Sarah Wiley, each over 70 years of age. These two were the last sole owners of the village. Seth A- Brown, is the administrator of Anna Lobach, who made no will, and the executor Sarah Wiley, who made a will and bequeathed her share jof the place to Seth Brown, nis wife and his brother, Howard Brown. Anna Lobach and Sarah Wiley were sisters of David Lobach.

who was a justice of the peace for many years and died some six years ago. They were the children of Samuel Lohach. Samuel had an only brother, named William, who was the father xf the desceased wife of Samuel Boh-ler, organ-builder, of Reading, and of the widow of Rev. J. S.

Herman, vutztown. Mrs. G. F. Jeffries, 109 Bouth Ninth street, Reading is tho daughter of Mrs.

Bohler. Theso are nearest relatives of the Lobach family of Lobachsville. Lobachsville was known as such very nearly 150 years. It derives its name from Peter Lobach, who bought acres and a woolen mill from William Pott in 1745. Peter lLobach was succeeded by his son Samuel, who became the father of sons, William and Samuel.

Willi am became the owner of the woolen mill and a saw mill, while Samuel established and carried on 79 PAPEES. Voice Journal Gazette Weekly Bulletin Clipper Tribune of doors occupation. The district court convened in Enid, the 30th, ult. in that town and only lost 3100. from New York Saturday for the old 3 A "pair of licenses" was the desyre of an 18-year-old Norman youth who wanted to wed Mirandy Jane aged 14.

country. The men who have the best opin steps to stop usury and gambling in me army. A Medicine. Lodge druggist lost nearly 13,000 prescriptions in the fire which he valued at A. Keller and sons, east of Hoising-ton, raised 16 bushels of wheat per acre from 350 acres this season.

The Young American Coursing club holds its third season on the Cheyenne bottoms, Barton county, to-day. British troops in Cape town country are said to be advancing on the Ma-tabales, and an engagement is looked for. Rev. D. II.

Piatt, of the Stafford Congregational church has gone to Chicago to complete his theological studies. Great Bend didn't have single case in police court during August and it was not because she hasn't good officers either. The grain crops failed in Logan county, but the farmers were long sighted enough to provide a good sup ply of rough feed. The Scranton Knights of Pythias will give their seventh grand anniversary ball their hall Saturday evening, Nov. 4.

Leon Reals has been aprointed county attorney by Judge McKay to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of L. W. De Geer. 3 Ponca City will have a depot ant sidetracks in a short time, and the in ion of Kansas right now are the men off somewhere trying to find a better place. A y't' liaft bfAn (t 1T1 J-V, delphia to assess property there for The cruiser Marblehead, sister ship Beaver Carney Chandler Cross Dover El Reno Enid Enid Enid Enid Eaid Edmond Guthrie Guthrie Hennessey Hennessey In galls Kingfisher Kingfisher Kildare Kremlin Lexington Manchester Mulhall Medford Medford Medford Democrat Fox News Resident Kingfisher Co.

Beacon Herald coining Events Daily Eagle Enterprise Daily Enterprise Oklahoma Tribune Sun Oklahoma Guide West and South Democrat Guide News Times Reformer Sooner Cherokee Cosmos Leader Journal Chief Patriot Monitor Journal of the Montgomery and Detroit, is to have her preliminary trial trips during the w.ek. which is a sort of cup-shaped disc- Spaniards have as yet made no move to attack the Moors at Melilla, who are at work Constantly on their These lines are the blood-vessels of the retina, and the disc i3 the yellow spot" or most sensitive part of entrenchments. the eye. Nortonville News; Nine pounds of In the same situation, looking 6till sausage was an item of provisions ac successfully for years a chair manu Argonia Augusta Augusta Anthony Aehlaml Attica Belle I'laine Burrton Bluff City Burden Burden, Caldwell Cedarvale Caney Cherryvale Cherryvale Coldwater orb in Douglass Dighton Ellin wood ElDorado Eureka Emporia Elk Falls Fredonia rail Kiver 4" Geuda Springs Grenola Grenola Howard Harper Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Hunnewell Hugoton Haven Hays City at the dark wall and keeping the eye companying a visitor to the fair from Voice Graphic Independent Spirit of the West Eagle Journal Commercial Chronicle Champion Populist Enterprise Voice Tribune Lane Co. Sentinel Advocate Industrial Advocate Alliance Union Tidings Tribune Alliance Herald Echo Herald Chief Times Citizen Advocate Times Alliance Gazette Headlight here tins week factory.

In 1885 the woolen mill was converted into a creamery, which has fixed on one point, hold the candle at arm's length and move it to and fro for a distance of about two inches At Dannemara, N. Sunday morning, Martin Jov. the mur on a level with the point toward derer of Henrietta Wilson, was execu which the eye is directed and a little by electricity. A Reno county man who has long trouble with hens tearing up the to the right or left of it, when a faint light may be seen moving in the opposite direction to the candle and on the lower side of the point looked at. This light, if more near futed, arrived at Springfield, 111., Saturday, one day too late to be of use.

The first annual meeting of the Southwestern Association of Railway Surgeons convened at St. Louis Thursday morning for a two days' session with nearly 300 delegates in attendance. At the City of Mexico the hanking house of Pedro Martina Sons, established thirty years ago failed Thursday for SI, 000,000. It had been the Mexiean correspondent of the Barings. The empress of Austria while cut riding last week saw obstructions on the track of the railroad, and with thehelpofher groom removed them just a moment before the fast express went by Superintendent Stump, of the bureau of immigration, has gone to Chicago to settle the questions apt to arise there on the occasion of the numerous foreigners leaving the grounds.

The three men killed in the wreck on the Pennsylvania road near Lawrence station, N. have as yet not been identified. It was one of the worst wrecks that ever occured on that line. It is now generally believed that Stone has confessed to the truth in his last statement concerning the YVrattan murder, and that his mind is affected by the horrible work he perpetrated. Three hundred miners at the mines of the Union Coal company, at Lafayette colliery, near Denver! are out of a strike.

The trouble grew out of a manner in which the company pays the men. After stormy passage of 1SQ days the ship Undaunted has arrived at 'Frisco from Philadelphia. The Undaunted had a terrible time rounding Cape Horn and for days could make no headway. The presentation of a handsome silver service to the cruiser New York took place Tuursday in the New York navy yard. It is the gift of the citizens of New York and was raised by subscription.

Although a general strike had been orde.edonall street car lines at St. Paul aufi Minneapolis for Saturday garden is now trying to teach them to Norman (2 eds Semi-w'kly) Democrat his potatoes. Charles Plowman, of Jewell City ly inspected, is seen to be an invented had 120 chickens shut up to take to mage of the candle flame, equal in dications are that a postmaster will be appointed very soon. A colony of farmers in Nebraska are going to move down to Rawlins county as soon as they can raise enough in that state to pay their traveling expenses. Lyndon Journal; II.

'Keihl sold sweet potatoes to Cal. Oneal that weighed five pounds each. He also raised onions that yielded 380 bushels per acre. Chicago thought she was getting ahead of Kansas when she named the 'market, and some thieves came dur since been abandoned, and a new i woolen mill was created a short distance below on Pine creek by William Lobach, which mill has sinco been demolished. SamueL the chair-maker, started a store, which upon his death passed to his son David, who sold out to Levi Brown.

William Lobach built and conducted a tavern opposite his brother Samuel's store. A post office was established in the store in 1835 and has been there ever since. A daily n.ail is received and delivered from Reading, being on the Pikeville stage route. George W. Hess has been the postmaster and storekeeper the past two years.

The store and postoffice are in a size to it, but very faint, and is. in ing the night and stole them. fact, the light of the candle reflected Rev. B. M.

Southgate, formerly from the lens of the eye. Other in principal of the Sterling schools, has been ordained pastor of the Congrega ternal parts of the eye also reflect some of the light that falls into it. but the images formed by them are tional church at South Lake, Linden, Mich. The enterprising Presbvterian la i in; si 1C UL I I 1 1 1l The whisky trust announces an advance of 1 cent in the price of its widely, used commodity. Moors at Melilla Saturday fired on the Spanish troops and drove them from their position.

Brazilian parties have bought the El Rio, sister ship to the El Cid, pur-chased this week in New York, Canadian papers object to allowing United States officials the right to inspect immigrants to this country from there. At Philadelphia Saturday the United States circuit couft adjourned in honor of the memory of ex-Judge Mc-Kenna. F. II. Weeks, the alleged embezzler wanted in New York, sailed from San Jose Friday, in company witi his wife and two detectives.

Henry Bozier, ag-ed 18, at Paris, Friday night, cut with a razor the throat of Dean Jewell, about the same age. Bozier is in jail. Consuls for ports in Russia, Africa and Spain were nominated Saturday. T. P.

Smith, of the Indian Territory, was appointed Indian inspector. Policemen in Boston tried to arrest a drunken Italian and caused a riot Saturday in which aye men were seriously wounded and thirty-five in.juredk Quite a number of American fishermen are reported to be operating off the Canadian coast. Protection officers of the Canadian government will wait there until the last one has gone home. At Southamption an American named Windell, accompanied by his wife and son, was Thursday taken into custody at the request of United States Minister Bayard, and is said to be wanted in New York charged with a heavy defalcation. Mr.

Sayers, of Texas, chairman of the house committee on appropriations, says that he presumes that he will earn the title Of the meanest man in congress because he intends to insist on rigid economy in all expenditures. The Illinois supreme court Thursday reversed the decision of the lower court in the case of the people against the Bracevillc Coal Company, and de-j not so easily seen. It is well known that the pupil Transcript Peoples' Voice Herald Wahshahshe News Magie City Record Scout Pioneer Journal Evening Democrat Wreekly Democrat Cherokee Sentinel Morning Sentinel Republican Cherokee Sentinel Echo Tribune Chief Democrat contracts mechanically in bright dies of Manhattan netted 40 from a baby show and fair last week. "Penny for your thoughts" socials are also ight and expands in faint light; but it has been found that to some ex inogue there. large two-story stone dwelling house and there is connected with it a Farm of seventy-four acres.

The hotel stand consists of a large two-storv Norman Norman Orlando Pawhuska Pawnee Pawnee Pawnee Perkins Perry Perry Perry Perry Pond creek pond creek Pond creek pond creek Ponca Pone a Stillwater Stillwater Stillwater Santa Fe Santa Fc Santa Fe tent, this change is under the control of the wilL A scientific observ Our Union Voice Sentinel Independent Free Press stone building, two-story stone shed. er, writing on this subject says that when fronting a window or other light he can make the pupil expand world's fair, but we "had a White City right over there in Morris county all the time. 1 The sweet potato crop .1 certainly not a failure this year. A. G.

Burk, of Cherokee raised one that weigbed a trifle over six pounds and measured twenty-two inches around. The government grass station in Finney county has been abandoned by the 'present administration, and the entire effects of the farm will be sold by the sheriff October 30. The Australian ballot did not work very well at Kiowa last week. '1 hree vacancies in the city council were to be filled, and although there were nineteen candidatesonly two were declared elected. ThePratt Commercial club that was organized last week is going to fit up club rooms and prepare to gather in all the good things it can for Pratt, city, and county.

An Atchison woman has twenty seven varieties of begonia, and another, whose taste runs, to chrysanthemums, is said to have the largest collection in the state. or contract at the desire of any one large two-story stone building formerly used as a woolen mill, a saw mill and three wells of water. Howard Brown occupies atwo-6tory stone dwelling house and over three acres of land attached thereto. Independence (g eds) Morn'g Reporter looking into his eye. The pupil is contracted while he steadily looks at the light, and when he wishes to ex A farm of twenty-nine acres about a mile from Lobachsville 1.5 occunied Eagle Populist Sentinel Times by Constable William Reichert The Journal Journal Indicator Western Kansan Index Tiller and Toiler Popnlist Voice pand it all that is necessary is to take his attention from the eye and fix it upon some other part of the body without moving the eves.

This he does, say, by biting his tongue, pinching his arm, or in some such Lobach vineyard is located on this farm, where formerly a great deal of morning, four out of the twelve lines Democrat wine was made. About an acre is siill in fine bearing condition. There Republican Thirty car loads produce have been Burr Oak Herald of hogs, corn is a tract ol nine acres, another or shipped from thi place, in the past were running in St. Paul and all ot them in Minneapo is. Albert Wills, United States minister to Hawaii, is in 'Frisco on his way to Honolulu.

Fie has in Herald Republican four weeks. The car load receipts for way. The sensitiveness of the retina is diminished by this means and the pupil dilates. It contracts again when the mind is once more recalled to the eye and the bright light Register Tecumse'i Tecumseh Yukon Wa tonga Woodward Woodward structions and says the policy of this Republican ten acres, and a third of twenty-eight acres of farming, pasture and meadow land near Lobachsville, and a tract of twenty-eight acres of woodland. Some of the property belongs to the estate of Anna Lobach and tarah Wiley, deceased, together.

While others of the properties be The Mad Wasp and Its Tonne. For centuries the mud wasp has country win De announced by the time he reaches his destination. Governor McKinney, of Virginia, Advocate Jeffersonian has refused to save Doc Tavlor. the clared the weekly pay law passed by the Illinois legislature long to each estate separately. built its cells of soft mud; in the bottom of these cells the female lays its minute egg, building its mud home just the size its young will be whe grown.

Before closing this mud- INDIAN TERRITORY. 10 PAPERS The carriage factory of Charles Color Peculiarities of Frojr. Frogs, whether blind or not, be Ardmore Daily Ardmoreite Ardmore The Ardmoreite AVaugk of Carabridgeport, was burned Monday niarht. come dark green or black if they are walled cell the wasp catches a suitable sized spider, injects into its body a fluid that causes it to remain kept in a dark vessel in a sparingly- Ardmore Alliance Courier Kingman Kiowa Leon Leoti Lakin Lamed Longton A Mayfield Medicine Lodge Milan Minneapolis Meade McPherson Mulvane Moline Norwich Oswego Oxford Oak Valley Paola Pratt St. John Sedan Severy Severy South Haven South Haven Stockton Syracuse Tribune Udall Waverly 2C Wellington Winfield Winfield Winfield Winfield Winfield Fifteen pungs of the New York Biscuit company and a number of other Population considered, Chapman has done better by the world's fair than any other city or town in Kansas.

Over sixty went from that place within a week. A press dispatch from Tscoina, says: H. D. Gans of this city was killed by a runaway horse at Kamloops, Tuesday. He was probate judge of Cowley couhty for twelve years.

Seneca Tribune: Buyers are Very jreadily paying 25 cents a bushel for new corn. There is some selling at that price in various points of the county, but sellers as a rale are holding for better prices. .5 Bank Commissioner Breidenthal has telegraphed from Meade that the statement of the Stockgrowers and Farmers' bank at that place is satisfactory, and that it will resume business immediately. "The tribe of Gad" teachers' association belongs to Pawnee county. The president of the Rice county Cemetery association in his call for a meeting says: "Let every one that has the interest of the cemetery at heart come out and try and make the home of the dead an honor to our city." At Atchtson Professor Wynn is laboring for the elevation of the human race in Midland college.

At Holton, "Professor Wynn is at the fair grounds with a balloon laboring for the same purpose. Both depend for success upon the same element. The lodges of Odd Fellow, Modern Woodmen, and Knights of Honor, to which George Klockson belonged at preacher murderer, a reprieve, or to commute his sentence. He was hanged at Wise court house Friday, preaching own funeral on the scaffold. John S.

Johnson broke the world's bicycle record for a quarter of a mile flying start of 27 seconds, held by Zimmerman and Rhodes at Topeka Monday. He went the distance in 25 4-5 over a slow track. Sid Lee, a white boy 18 years old, who killed an old man by the name of near Dalby Spring, twenty miles east of Texarkana, about a month ago, because the deceased torpid through the winter until with. lighted room, but when a larger branch with green leaves is intro Claremore Progress Duncan Banner the warmth of returning spring the wasp grows, consuming the spider duced into the vessel, they all re vehicles were destroyed. Loss, Insurance 12,000.

At Kokomo, Ind. Buck Ilarland and Steve Finebolt were arrested by United States Marsha' Haskins Thurs cover their bngnt green color. the same period are mostly merchandise. Chanute is clamoring for a cracker factory, a planing mill and a canning factory, says the Altoona Journal,) but if it came right down to it she would be glad enougn to have a new-oyster parlor and call it square for the winter. Altoona Journal: A.

Gambil, the prosperous and enterprising Chetopa township farmer, is feeding 120 steers and 240 hogs this winter. He estimates that it will require 9,000 bushels of corn to get them ready for market next spring. A great deal of tobacco is grown in the vicinity of Osawatomie. It is said if the United States does not take speedy action that the agents of British capital, who are now in Nicaraugua will have made greet inroads upon American interests, and secured control of ail stock possible for British holders. Six men were badly burned by acid and steam at the works of the Ashland (Wis.) Sulphate Fiber company as 2:30 Thursday morning.

Carelessness in removing the cover of one of the big digestors caused the mass of cooking fiber to be turned onto the men. Theodure Voerste, the joint keepar who pled guilty to one count in violation of the Murray law and whom for food, thus gaining strength, to break the mud walls and emerge into whether blind or not. In some way Index Press Index Globe Opinion Voice Vindicator News Democrat Register Herald Times Times Capital Lance Severyite Sun New Era Voice Signal Journal Populist Record Sun Voice Farmer's Advocate Kansas Agriculturist Industrial Free Press Union Weekly Review the outer world a full-winged insect. Marlow, Magnet Nowata, Ranch and Range Purcell Topic Tahlequah Cherokee Telephone Wagoner Record unknown the reflected green light acts either upon the nerves of the day for counterfeiting: Ilarland is And yet no mud wasp from the beginning has ever seen its young. said to have made some' of the best counterfeits in this country.

Lew Harlan, a brother of Buck, made his A Close Shave. Traveler Oh. kind sir. take alh escape. A German at Warsaw, 111., about 35 or 40 years old was found on top of a straw stack at 7 o'clock, Saturday take all, but leave me this, my pocket bible, a parting gift from my mother when I was a boy! skin, or what seems more probable, if Steinach's experiments are talyn into account directly upon the cells.

Moreover, the sensations derived from the toes have also an influence upon the changes of color. When the bottom of the vessel is covered with a felt or with a thin wire net, the frogs also become black, recovering their green color when a green branch is introduced into the vessel. MISSOURI. 4 PAPERS. Exeter Speaker Exeter Barry Co Gazette Marionville Republican Purdy Courier morning perfectly nude and stiff with the cold.

The city took him in charge, and after warming up and lhe Highwayman, as ne gainers a very poor haul Keep your it-ayar book an' git! giving him drinks he was able to calk and gave his name as Hoffman and his residence as St. Louis; said he had The Traveler, ten minutes later Well, that was a pretty close shave. If that chump had known that bible come to Keokuk from St. Charles, walked over the Keokuk and St. covered $2,000 in bank notes, he The "Name of God in Many Langaifes.

TEXAS. 1 PAPER. Charles bridge, and was taken sick in Judge Randolph sentenced to 60 days wouldn't have been so quick to lei me keep i. Town Talk. the woods north of Warsaw about 5 in jail and 520O nne ana to give The name of God is spelled with four letters in almost every known language.

In Arabian it is Alia; Record Canadian o'clock Friday afternoon, and knew 82,000 bond not to again engage in the liquor business has disappeared, and Judge Randolph ordered his bond East Indian, Zeul or Esgi; Egyptian, no more until brought to consciousness at the city hall. He knew nothing about his clothes, and a new suit was purchased for him, but as soon as Free Farms in Cherokee Strip. Tent or Aumn; French, Dieu; Vau-dois, Diou; Tahitian, Atua; Hebrew, forfeited. Voeste is supposea to De in Kansas City awaiting the return of TO ADVERTISERS. Adon; Irish.

Dich; Japanese, Zain; Gov. Lewelling to Uopeka, when he Write 'jo G. T. Kicbolsoit, O. P.

4T.A., Latin, Deus; German, Gott; Malayan, T. S. F. B. Kansas, for frea Eesl; Persian, Syra; Peruvian, Llan; they were placed on him he ceased to act rational, and in a short time tore them from his person, and is now a raving maniac.

He is about 5 feet 8 inches, sandy complexion and dark hair. He is minus one front tooth in Tartarian, Tgan; Turkish, Addi; Scandinavian, Odin; Spanish. Dios; is expected to sign a pardon. However, even if he is pardoned he will have to reimburse his bondsmen and for the first time in many months will a violator of the prohibitory law in Emporia have to pay the penalty. Haskell county is making a mighty good start towards good times next year.

A number of farmers have increased their acreage put to wheat his lower jaw. Swedish, Oodd; Syriac, Adad; Wal-lachian, Sene. 3 In the circuit court of Fayetteville, Ft. Scott have offered a joint reward of 8150 for his body. He disappeared at Kansas City on the and they believe he was murdered and robbed.

Owing to the scarcity of ministers in the Lutheran church the old custom of circuit riding will be resorted to again. This plan was adopted by the synod at Kansas city on the of Dr. Ciutz. of the Midland college. There are eleven charges in Kansas without pastors.

The supreme court has issued a peremptory writ of mandamus commanding the secretary of state, or his assistant, to issue a certificate of nomination in the case of William Thomson, the nominee of the miners' and laboring men's party for Osage county, the Twenty-fifth district. The burglars have started the fall campaign at Emporia. The Fort Scott Monitor says that is a safo place for them to practice on, as out of the hundreds of burglaries there in the past 'few years none of the hurgulars have ever bean caught. Color of Cats. Monday, G.

L. Lee, a prominent llitician, reached in a joking manner ijr Policeman Sam Dillon's star and accused him of stealing his sugarcane, came in and surrendered to the sheriff last Tuesday, and on Friday had a trial on a writ of habeas corpus before the district court, which ad mitted him to bail in the sum of The accused readily gave bond, wealthy parties in Texarkana and New Boston, becoming securities. One of the most peculiar as well as one of the most hoirible accidents that ever occurred in the state of Arkansas, has just come to light at Ada. Several days ago the child of Mr. Harkey who of erates a cotton gin at that place, mysteriously disappeared.

After a long search for the missing child, Mr. Harkey remembered that the last seen of the little fellow he was playing around the gin house. He at once began ripping the -s f-om bales of cotton in the gin yard, and found the child crushed to death in the center of a bale which had been pressed a few days before. How the unfortunate child managed to fall into the cotton press unobserved is a mystery. Ex-Mayor Johh It.

Sutphm, of Eu-luth, in business and politics in Northern Minnesota, assigned Monday, because of the expected filing of a judgement by a Chicago and Sioux City meat house. Assets are said to exceed the liabili-ies but no figures are' given out. The Presbyterian synod of Iowa has sustained the action of the Des Moine Presbytery in deposing Rev. O. W.

Baxter, who until i ecently, had sharge of the church at Km xville. After two weeks' trial he was convicted of immorality. Lindsburg has not an empty dwelling house. The senate committee on foreign relations met Thursday morning to cou-vider the Chinese question, with a siew to action upon the house Lill mending the Geary law so as to extend for six months the time in which Chinese laborers can register. The Kingman county Sunday School association will hold a half dozen meetings in the county this week.

The remains of Gounod were removed Thursday frota the house at St. Cioud where he breathed his lfist. The body was taken to the Gouaod residence in Paris, wheie it not lies in state in the great composer's study. and much of it is ur- and looking ex was shot five times and killed by him The color of cats are classified as follows: Black; black and white; black, fulrons and white, or tortoise shell; white; fulrons and white; tawny; tabby, or boldly striped; slate The nresident made the following ceptionally fine. Frank Westfall, a student at the nominations Monday.

Edwin F. Uhl, Emnoria Normal school, from How of Michigan, to be assistant secretary colorid, or blue gray; slate colored, of state; James II. Roosevelt, of with long fur (Persian); long, white York to be secretary of embassy of the copy of illustrated folder aescnDing CHEROKEE STRIP, and the Tonkawa, Pawnee and Kicka-poo Reservation, soon to be opened for settlement by U. S. Government.

Million of acres in the fin -st agricultural country under the sun, waiting to ticklfrd by the husbandman's plowshare. This Is almost the last chane to obtain one of Uncle Sam's free farms. Worlds Fair.mJfmTa money so as to see the World's Fair to "best advantage, is a question that may have purzled you. Avoid mistakes by getting posted in advance. Perhaps the illustrated folder just issued by Santa Fe Route is what you need.

It contains views of World's Fair Buildings, accurate map of Chicago, and other information of value sightseers. Address O. T. Nicholsox, O. P.

T. A. T. S. F.

R. To pek- and ask for free copy. SANTA FE ROUTE. ard, was seriously, and perhaps fatally injured, in a football game on the grounds east of the Normal building last Thursday evening. Athletk? ac- United States at London.

To be con fur (Angora. Breech-Lo tding Rifles. suls of the United States: J. Edward comolishments are" pretty costly, but Nettlea, of South Carolina, at Trieste, our boys must have them to be prop Austria: Robert J. Kirk, of St.

Chris tiana, at Copenhagen, Denmark erly equipped for life's duties and re Breech-loading rifics were indented in 1811, but did not. come into general use for, many years. It is estimated that over 12,003,000 are Charles E. Davis, of Illinois to be agent for the Indians of the Colorado sponsibilities. John had the marshal kill Pete last This paper is issued as a Reeord of tae Western Union, Winfield List.

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Tribune Building, and advertisers are cordially invited to examine them at their pleasure. Rates of advertising and other mstfe on application to Western Union. 88 West Jackson Street, Chicago. 111., or 65 Tribune Building, le-a York City. week, as he was in bad shape and could not be cared, Hoxie Sentinel Pete who? We ought to have some now in actual service in the European armies, while 3,000,000 are re served in the arsenals for emergen cies.

thing more definite about this method The Champion declares that "Atchison is on the ere of th-s greatest prosperity in her history." All right below; let her op. W. R. Converse of Newton relates to the Republican a curious incident that he witnessed while en route to Butler county Tuesday. He says he saw what appeared to be a bicycle wheel twenty inches in diameter and four of execution.

Cosmopolitan Host on. 3 The man who raises wheat com- That part of Boston known as the netes with the world. The man who North end is etrictly of a cosmopoli nuts his main dependence upon corn river agency in Arizona. 3 At a sale of standard bred horses in Chautauqua county the average sale price was only 835. The monthly report of the Denver mint for October shows bullion purchases amounting to 5210,443.71, all of which was gold with the exception of $2,209.53 in silver, which was contained in and and purchased in connection with the gold bullion.

The rear coach of an ccotomodft" lion train near Kenton, waS wrecked Friday eveiirg B.h engjnjd and caboose runnin mt it- "lureS ladies were tan character. On a certain street inches in width tearing wildly across and hogs finds his competitors con-fined to five or six states. Free Pamphlets describing tho resources of KANSAS, there are displayed signs in Italian, the prairie. When it would strike an Spanish, Portuguese, French. Rus 3 The term of fie district court held it'wonld bound-into the air revolving'.

When the wheel reached sian, Hebrew, Norwegian and Danish. last week in Gove was the lightest in the road it disappeared, to what place the history of the county. Outside of ARIZONA, OKLAHOMA. fTKW MEXICO, and CALIFORNIA. sy hsd fey sddresiiB T.

Vieatoxses( Q. F. A T. A. A.

T. A K. Two girls ot seven and eight, are two or three foreclosures and a dozen Converse cannot divine, It was certainly a wonderful phenomena, and sheriff's sales confirmed, there was playing together. "And your papa. what does he do? asked, one of them.

nothing 1 the solution ramains to be found. Vttln ftt. "Whatever mamma says.".

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