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National Anti-Prohibitionist Journal from Leavenworth, Kansas • 3

National Anti-Prohibitionist Journal from Leavenworth, Kansas • 3

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1 ar "If NATIONAL ANTI-PROHIBITION Jfcg 3 BURKE INDICTED. THE BAYONET USED. THE CRONIN TRIAL. The Grand Jury Itct urns Two Indictments AgaliiHt Major llurkc. New Orleans.

Co 24. The grand jury yesterday re ututd the State bond investi FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LEAVENWORTH, Iteorganized in 18H7. (United Statf Depository Capital $300,000. Surplus Officers: E. N.

Morrill, president J. W. Fogler, vice-president Charles Peeper, cashier: Geo. If. Hopkino, assistant cf.hier.

DiBKCTOBSj-W. U. Kelly, Martin Smith, O. Taylor. J.

W. Fogler, A. J. Tnllock, John Kelley. E.

N. Mon dl, has. Peaper. Popb a general banking business. Sells esclmnge on all the principal cities and Europe.

Outline of the Case For the Prose Rock Island Laborers Driven Into Kingfisher cution. AT THE POINT OF THE BAYONET. gation returned three more indictments, two of them against ex-Treasurer E. A. Burke for forgery in uttering as tiue forged bonds of the State.

SEVERAL SURPRISES 13 STORE. Wltnemies Who Saw Dr. Cronin Knter the UNION PACIFIC CHANGES. An Important Circular TKed From IIos-tou lleadqaurtera. Omaha, Oct 2L A circular dated at Union Pacific headquarters, Boston, and signed by President Charles Francis Adams, in which sweeping changes are ordered has been made public.

By its terms all the lines in Nebraska, Kansas and Colorado, Including so much of the main line as lies east of Cheyenne, but excepting the St. Joseph Grand Is'and, the Kansas the Leavenworth, Topeka Southwestern and the Leavenworth branch railroads, will be operated as one division and be known as the Pacific division. Edward Dickinson is appointed general manager of the Missouri river division; G. M. Cummin gs, general manager of the mountain division, and J.

Smith, general manager of the Pacific division. The office of general manager of the E. W. SNYDER, Prest J. C.

LYSLE, Vice-lTest W. B. NICKELS, Cashier THE MANUFACTURERS NATIONAL BANK. Capital Paid in $150,000. OflSce German Bank Building, Leavenworth, Kan.

k1' Itothenlrg Oeo. H. Hyde, J. M. Laing.

Bobert Garrett, H. W. WnJfekniler, Geo. Burrows, E. W.

Snyder, W. B. Nickels. A Murderous Pole Hanged at Pottsvillc A Much Married Woman Cause! Trouble A Woman Supplying the Prisons. The forgery is under- afsrtrl tn ti a trek rrtn Carlson Cottage on the Fatal Night Personnel of the Jury.

isted in havingnum- Iransact a GeriPrnl RanUin! 1 nfsinesass. beied the Constitutional bonds that were negotiated by Maurice Hart for pledged to various Chicago, Oct. 24. In either State's At Pan, K. Havknh, President.

John Wilson, Vice President MAJOR BUrtKE. Burke; they were to. Carroix, Cashier. W. A.

tJMiTH. Aasis't Cashier. torney Longenecker'4 opening speech in the Cronin casa to-day or in the evidence Wichita. Oct 24 The people of Kingfisher, are excited and the town is crowded witn an unruly mob of railroad hands, driven there by United States troops. The survey of the Rock Island road, now being built to Fort Reno, cro use i the dividing line between Oklahoma and to be introduced later on there will be THE LEAVENWORTH NATIONAL BANK.

several surprises. A weak point in the case has always been thought to be the (UNITED STATES DEPOSITOBY.) inability of the State to show that Dr. up Capital, $150,000. Surplus, $20,000. i Cronin actually entered the Carlson cot- tage on the night of the murder, but it is DIRECTORS John F.

Richards, J. L. Abernathy, John Wilson, Jamas A. McQonLde. Fred.

Harvey. PhhI K. Hwtotio. VA. Cimtl K.

P. Wilon. banks of this city, and when their fraudulent character was discovered they were returned to Hart, and he refunded the money he had borrowed upon them. Consequently Hart is 03 out of pocket. In ob dience to a mandatory order of court, calling for dispa ches seut from the city to Maj'jr Burke, in London, since the bond investigation has been going on, J.

Allyn, manager of the Western Union Telegraph Company in this city, was before the grand jury and it is undars cod submitted the dispatches specifically called for. It is telieved, however, that they did not contain any thing of importance to the (State. L. A. KNOX, President I W.

B. NICKELS. Vice-President. CHAS. NEELY.

Cashier. now declared that the evldeuce showing Dr. Cronin's entrance into the cottage on the night of the murder will be conclusive. Judge Longeneckr-r may not say bo in his TTrLiorL Savings Bank, the Indian reservation, about seven miles south of Kingfisher. A large gang of men have been grading and laying track, and Tuesday the wejt line of Oklahoma was reached.

Here United States troops were congregated to prevent further progress. The railrottrs proposed continuing their course, an 1 it wai only after some personal conflicts that the laborers were driven back at the point of the bayonet William M. Grimes, president of the Kingfisher Board of Trade, is here in consultation with the Rock Island attorneys. He is bitter in his denunciation Un ion Pacific has been abolished and at a meeting of the directors of the company held at Boston on October 18 T. L.

Kimball was elected tiiird vice-president and will be stationed at Omaha. C. a Mellen was appointed general traffic manager, H. McKibben general purchasing agent, vice C. 8.

Mellen, resigned, and J. S. Cameron chief of the construction department Mr. Kimball has been in the employ of the Union Pacific for about twenty-five years. Edward Dickinson, his successor, is at present general manager of the road.

The circular will go into effect November 1. opening speech, bjt at the right time he will prove by good witnesses the following facts: On the night of May 4 two men had occasion to go to OF LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS. Ca.ioita.1 $50,00000 Ki' A- T. A.Garrignee. Nathan VJ.U'"8 nt 410 verym.

also receives for safe ltl 2 arers Silverware and Packages at low rates. Money loaned on item restate anil pood collateral wenntieu. Lakeview to arrange scm deal in real estate in which they were interested. One K. T.

THE M. of these an Irish-American and a mem FOR liave one the prettiest little farms in the county, onhtuihiiig 20 acres ami a good house, ham, which Iwant to fxchniige fo a house in the city. Thomas block. City ber of the Clan-na-Gael organization. of the troops who, he says, exceeded all decency in their treatment of the railroad mon.

I. A DOrjBLE MURDER AVENGED. Pottsville, Oct 24 Pietro Bar- THOS A. GARRIGUES CO. The other is a reputable American citizen.

They were detained until a late hour and stopped at the house of a friend to supper. They did net get through until after nine o'clock, and on their way heme they had to walk by the Carlson cottage. As they passed the scene of the murder they saw a bugpy drive up. In it were seated two anovski was hanged here yesterday 1 morning. The drop fell at 10:35.

Upon his return from work May 12, 1888, An ARE MAKING A RUN ON thony Putlavitch found bis home burned to the ground, and in the still smoking ruins the chaired remains of his men and as they passed one of the pedestrians said to the othei "See that man on the far side of that buggy? That is Dr. Cronin, the Irish Nationalist." As he wife and Acnes Katch, a servant. A bureau had been broken open FOU l.XCII ANCiK I have a beautiful fjriti containing ares, houfe, i am etc Only seven miles from the city, to exchange for a house, here is an ojcrtunity that is seldom offered for you to get a farm that is in excellent condition. K. Junction.

Thomas block, city. Won Uy Brooklyn. New York. Oct 24. The fonrih game of the world's championship wa? played at Washington park, Brooklyn, yesterday before 8,045 Brooklyn again won an unsatisfactory game, only six innings being played.

Both teams were wrangling continually and the feeling ran high. The Giants lost all chance to win by poor work in the field, The real trouble occurred in the sixth inning. With three runs in, Gore bad made a three bagger. Ewing hit the ball in front of the plate, and Clark threw to third to catch Gore, but the ball struck Gore in the back. GafTney declared Gore out for Intentional interference.

O'Brien was presented with a badge in which are imbedded twenty-five hanueo ne diamonds. The score was; Brooklyn. Wr New York. 7. The Ilowiuan Widows, Chicago.

Oct 24 Mrs. Ida M. Bowman, widow of F. J. Buwman, the lawyer mur SIDEWALK LUMBER, SELLING AT WAY DOWN PI1ICES.

THOS. A. GARRIGUES LumlDer Dealers, Olierolsiee Street. and $800 abstracted. A gash in Mrs.

PutlavitcL's skull and an flie lying by her side revealed" the method of the double murder. Suspicion was directed to Br-anovski, who had worked at Big Vein colliery and boarded at Putlavltch's. May 15 Baranovski was arrested on a The Plan of Reorganization as Adopted Ity All Classes Interested. New York, Oct. 24.

A meeting of r.p-resentatives of all classes of security holders of the Missouri, Kansas Ttx is railroad was held yesterday, when Frederick P. Olcott, Richard King, Henry Budge, IL W. Poor and Colonel Gate Hoyt were appointed a committee to reorganize the property, and a plan of reorganization which bad already been indorsed by the executive committee of the board of directors was approved. The plan provide for he foreclosure of mortgages on the property and the formation of a new company, of which the committee will nam the first board of directors. The holders of the present 7 per cent londs and the underlying securities will be offered a new bond at par bearing 5 per cent interest One coupon of 3i per cent will be paid in cash, another in a 4 per cent bond and the balance in preferred stock.

The 5 per cent bonds will receive 90 per cent of their face in new 4 per cent bonds and preferred stcck for arrears of interest and the per cent bonds will get dollar for dollar in new 4's, and arrears of interest will be paid with preferred stoclc. The present stock will be npsessed $7 5) per share and wi' I receive share for share in the common spoke the words the buggy pulled up. It stopped in front of the Carhon cottage. Cronin sprung out and lushed up the steps as if he had been summoned on a case of great emergency. The roan who drove the I uggy stepped out and walked up a couple of steps.

The Clan-na-Gael pedestrian was on the point of hailing Dr. Cronin and speaking to him, but as the latter appeared to be in tueh a hurry he refrained. The door was opened and Dr. train at Mauch Chunk. He at confessed the murder and robbery, but said the killing was not premed itated, but the result of a quarrel with the women.

He delivered J125, which, with some f.31, which he said be spent he claimed was all the dered by Chambers, will petition the probate eourt of St Lou for letters of administration on her husband's estate. She bad been declared Bowman's com money he had secured. He was tried and FOR. KXCH ANGK I have acres of land in one of the best counties of the state, the land is well watered, only three miles from a railroad depot, the whole can be cultivated, I will sell the same for cash or I will trade it for aily property. K.

Jameson. Thomas block, city. THE TAILOR. A full line of New Fall Goods just received. The latest patterns and designs.

Orders solicited Satisfaction guaranteed. mon law wife by a jury in Judge Tuley's court No decree of dlvoi C3 bad been en Cronin stepped inside. The man who drove him there did not go inside. He turned around from the foot of the steps, jumped the Luggy and drove away as fast as the horse could take him. Evidence will also be produced by Longenf ckcr to thow that four men to part in the murder cf Dr.

Cnirn in the cottage. The four men were Coughlin, Cooney, Burke and a man who has not yet been either arrested or indicted in the case. The name of the fourth man has not yet been revealed, but it is known he convicted of murder in the first degree. Baranovski gave strong evidei.ee of real or feigned insanity, and, efforts to obtain a now trial having failed, bis counsel secured several respites with a view to showing his mental Irresponsibility. tered, as negotiations for a settlement were pending.

It is expected that Estelle Piatt his New York widow, will contest stock of the new company and preferred stock for the assessment. The fiscal the claims of Ida M. Bowman to the es Failing In this, a last effort was made before the board of pardons, but that tribunal refused to Interfere. Baranovski tate, and a long legal fight is in prospect 2Q9 and 211 Fourth bet. Delaware and Cherokee.

charges under the new plan will amount to $2, 074, 000. The preferred stock will was born in Poland in 1663. The Stewart Family Troubles. San Francisco, Oct 24. A war amount to $10,000, 0C0 and have 5 per cent MAT TURN OCT A MURDER.

Shelby ville, Oc. 24 Mrs. Mollis preference SAVED BY A MIRROR. Cor win, the mych married woman, was rant has been procured for the arrest of United States Senator W. M.

Stewart and his wife for perjury in connection with a ease being tried by which Senator Stewart the cause of what may yet turn out to t3 'JT'ECI Ali I have some good lots on Fourth street to for Sioek in thellumn mine. I will put the not at cash prices and give par for the stock. K. Jameson 215 South Fifth street. A.

F. Johnston Sees Ills Wife Attempting murder. Late last night two of her 1JJJJ His Murder Through a Reflection. is seeking to obtain the permanent cus former husbands, John H. Little, her 1 latte city, Oct.

24 mere was tody of his daughter's two children. The warrant was sworn to by A. F. Fox, the is not a Chicagonn. The part that O'Sullivan played In the terrible drama on the night of May 4 will also be revealed.

There are no less than three witnesses who will swear that O'Sullivan stood watch on the outside of the cottage while Burke, Coughlin, Cooney and another man were m-uitting the Lutchery Inside. Several witnesses will swear that Coughlin, Burke and Cooney were in the cottaaje at nine o'clock that night and three more ill testify that Ice-nun O'Suliivan as walking up and down on the sidswalk outside. The manner in which Dan Coughlin was traced from the neighborhood of Clark an attempted murder in 1 latte City yes AND RESTAURANT. Oysters at Wholesale and Retail. divorced husband of Senator Stewart's sixth, and Joseph Cor win, her eighth, met near her house and got into a quarrel over a dress Little had bought her.

Corwln struck Little with a stone, cutting a terrible gash in his bead and fracturing bis daughter. Fox is opposing Stewart's ef terday morning at Mrs. IJa Baker's boniding house. A. F.

Johnston, a livery stable owner of this city, end wife, have had iheir rooms there since their marriage in July, and Mrs. Johnston has fete to obtain the custody of the children. Bad Elopement Case. TIIOS.QIACQMINl URO, Proprietors skull. While this was going on, Little's second wife, unknown to him, was speed j.

henton, in. ucr. 4. tsrower uue, a well-known contractor, has disappeared Hotel Heated ly Steam. Has all Modern Improvements.

fr. 11-. qi.o c- been very jealous of Mrs. Baker. "alousy cuiminnted in an at ing on ber way to Covington, with James Neal and with all of Little's sav FOR SALE Tho cheapest bargain in the city; two lots and two small houses on Delaware street between Seventh and Rroadway, price only $2,500.

E. JameuoH 215 South Fifth fetreet. taking with him some At the same time Mrs. Lizzie Cleary is missing and her ings, some $430. tempt to shoot her husband while his back was turned.

A tell-tale looking glass warnad him of his pril, and quickly turn husband is unable to tell of her where BUICIDE OR ACCIDEST. I New York, Oct 24. Signi'und Silber-! National abouts. Rue has left his wife and children without any means of support A reward ing he seized hir, and with the assistance of Mrs. Baker, who was attracted by the of $250 is off ere 1 for the arrest of Rue and street and Chicago avenue to the Carlson cottage on the night of the iturder will also be revealed.

That Ku ize, one of the five now on trial, was the man who drove Coughlin to the scene tt the irngedy, and that ho got thero about eight o'clock, there is ample evidence. This fact will txlao he sworn to by three witnesses. contest, disarmed the desperate woman Mrs. McCleary, the latter a pretty blonde man. aged twenty-two, employed by his father, Jacob Silberman, a silk importer and ji bber, a a bookkeeper, was found dead in his room yesterday morning with a bullet hole in his temple and a pistol bv In a sealed letter addressed to the Platte who formerly lived in Pittsburgh.

It is -rHOTEL City Argus Mrs. Johnston says Mrs. Baker thought the couple have gone there. caused all the Irouble by intimecy with Spreckles and the Trust. MCI I A niinniiimii New York, Oct 21.

Claus Spreokles in his side. Sigmund was devoted to his parents and his brothers and sisters. He was not known to have any love affair. He never gambled or drank. His family AH day yesterday Messrs.

Longenecker, Mills and Ingram sat in the (State's Attor ner nusuanu, anu speaks 01 nerseii as a dying woman, no doubt having intended to take her own life after shooting hpr FOR SALE Two good lots in a good location, price for the two only $120, and this I will take on time payments. E. Jamesom 215 outh Fifth street. illCLLHtt UIMUUiTlini, Props, an interyiew declared that he would fight the sugar trust, with the aid of the inde ney's office preparing the opening statement. All that was decided upon, how Elegantly furnished and Steam heat.

husband. Sshe wns arrested, lut after ward released at the request of her huS' pendent refinery firm of Harrisou ure convinced that his death was due to accident ever, was that Judge Longenecker was to Frozels, to the bitter end. Harrison band, who gave her money to buy a ticket nrsi-cias Kesiauranx in usn.iection -i to Gunn City, Mo, where her parents re KILLED BY TOE BARTENDER. Chicago, Oct 21. Michael Breen, a la Frozels' refinery has a daily capacity of 7,000 barrels and have been assured the open with a general outline of the case.

The remainder of the day was devoted to the arrangement of the testimony of the side. Her maiden name was Mollie George. uxoui cat nil ill Mil n. (let IT 111 III. borer, made an attempt about one o'clock support ef the Pennsylvania railroad.

medical experts. Dr. Cronin's brother JOVA PROHIBITION. 3 iromirrt irk Baltimore Ohio and the Pacific Coast ygr C4. 1 IVVUI LI John will be the first witness placed on road, controlled by P.

Huntington. yesterday morning to enter a saloon at 2155 Archer street. The place had been closed for the night, and whether Breen's object was burglary or tq get a drjnk is A 8tate Kunrenio Court Dcpistou of a FOR SALE Two lots in Feim's Rroadway addition price $50, for the two lots, here is a bargain. R. Jameson 215 South Fifth street.

.7 Hlaukety Nature, Miners in convention. Des Moines, Iowa, O-'t. 4 A decision Pittsburgh, Pa-, Cvt 24 The railroad the stand by the State. "My opening will be short and to the point," said Judge Longenecker last evening. "I don't expect to talk over two hours.

I can't say whether we will expose our full case in the opening speech IPILiIKmEIRS HOUSE. miners convention was held here under not known. Pat Mulhern, the bartender, fired, the ball striking Breen in the temple and killing him. Mulhern has been locked has been handed down by the Supreme Court in which several old features and some new on of tha Prohibitory the auspices of the National district as sembly 135 of the Knights of Labor. It up.

decided to elect delegates to the miners' or not. That has yet to be decided." law are passed upon. Among the ques tions is the right of the State by legis National convention to be held in Colum A TAX BOODLER SENTENCED. Bloomington, 111., Ocl 2L Harry M. The personnel of the Cronin jury is as Leavenworth, Kansas, ONE BLOCK FROM UNION DEPOT.

THIS LARGEST AND BEST HOTEL. IN THE CTT. bus in January, when an invitation will Loehr, charged with raising the taxe3 and lative enac'ment toemfiscate the personal property of a defendant without process follows: be extended to the operators to meet with FOR SALE A splendid little home, two rooms, two lots and outhouses, the house is nearly new price only $100. E. Jameson 215 South Fifth street.

altering the tax records for Bloomington John Culver, American, fortv years old, of law, it being claimed that the statutes township and city, has been convicted a real estate dealer at lie Wasniugton them in National convention to formulate a scale of wages for the various districts authorizing such procedure are in conflict with the Constitution of the United States street, lives at Evanston and is a Method and sentenced to one year in the penitentiary. Lcehr was a deputy when Ignatz throughout the United States. Vessels Ashore. C. W.

BAKER. Lederer was township collector cf Bloomington. Lederer pleaded guilty and testified against Loehr. Chicago, Oct 24 The stiamer D. BaU ist John Pearson, American, of Pennsylvania Dutch ancestry, fifty-fipeypars old, though looking much younger, is farmer near Glenwood, is not a member of any Proprietor.

lantine, her ojnsort the barge Iron ton. and of Iowa. The court holds that in a criminal action for nuisance against the man the pt.ee kept by i'a on trial also, and therefore there is due process of law. This inyolyes a grave question of the e'ent of the pow and the tug Protection, went ashore In a bunch at Winnetka about ten o'clock A PRISON PROVIDER. CpLCMBUSfc Qct.

24 Sallie Webb church, lut is of Protestant leanings. John L. Hall, American, twenty-eight Tuesday night. It was reported that the, schooner America was on the beach no ers of the Btate ine prop FOR SALE A new bouse containing hree rooms near to the Riverside coal mine, price only $800. will be sold on time payments.

E. Jameson 215 South Fifth street. years old, an architectural draughtsman was admitted as a prisoner to the Ohio penitentiary yesterday, carrying a three-weeks-old child in her arms. She has two husbands in the prison and two cons ertv rendered valueless by this order of KANSAS CENTRAL HOTEL. O- J.

WOLSPEEGEK, Prop. The Best of Hotel Accommodation at Reasonable Hates. Board by the Day of Week. No. 2X Cherokee.

X. V. Corner Second Street. far from them. The Evanston life-saving with Bauer Hill, ti La fcalle street, the court amounts to nearly $500,000 and station was notined, and there was lives at Fernwoo 1 and is a Methodist.

thought to be little danger of loss of life. Charles Dix, a native Chicagoan, consists of breweries in Burlington. The case will probably be taken to the United in the Oliio reform school. They all came fremi Portsmouth. Sallie Webb had been convicted of bigamy.

twenly-six years old, lives at 132 North West O.ves Bonds. Chicago. Oct. 24. James J.

West, ex- States BaprenH Court. Judge Deady and Mrs. Terry. Carpenter He is cashier for W. E.

Kollo Son, 210 La Balle street, attends the Episcopal Church, though not a mem editor of the Times, gave bonds in the RUSH SPRAGUE, 8acceesorB to H. D. liCfiH Co. Washington, Oct. 4 Judge Mathew sum of $2,500 in Judge Jamieson's branch MAxtrrAcrrunxBS and Deai-tos in DOC WlLKINS" TROUPE.

P. Daady, of the Oregon and dis ber, belongs to the Royal Arcanum. of the cilmlnal court yesterday to trict court, before whom the famous Henry D. Walker tyas born in Illinois, answer for bis appearance whenever the FORSALE A special bargain, a residence containing six rooms near the center of the city, price only $1,300. If.

Jameson 215 South Fifth street. His Iudian Medicine roople Ciullty of Many Sharon-Hill case was brought to a hear is fifiy-eieht years old, an iiphglsterer, State should choose to put him on trial on I PTTHTJ ing, is in Washington. Judge Deady Crimes. Hiawatha, 21. For three the charge of overissuing stock of the lives at 338 Cottage Grove avenue and 14 a Protestant.

H. Q. 8PRAQUE. AT WHOLESALE ONLY. wrote the opinion declaring the marriage Times Company with fraudulent intent, XXXX Preminm, Golden Kagle, IX Li Doxter, Wwtern Hose.

contract a forgery, and Judge Sawyer Frank Allison, American, thirty-nine Leavenworth, Kansas for vbicfl he was ind cied. wrote the concurring opinion, lu years old, a machinist employed by C. F. months an Indian medicine company, in charge of has been traveling throughout this part of the State, camping at the larger towns. After Many Years.

terviewed by a Post reporter. Judge Deady Elmes jefferson and Fulton street, lives JOHN BA.TJTM:, Washington, Oct 24. First Lieuten said: "I came East as a delegate to the at 103 Redwood court, is a Presbyterian. ants Thomas E. True end John M.

C. Episcopal convention in New York. Yes, Their entire route has been marked with crimes of minor sorts, committed by Charles Cooke, American of English Hyde, the former of the Fourth and the latter of the Eighth infantry, have been I sat in the Sharon-Hill case. The fact is WHOLESALE DEALER IN WINES AND LIQUORS. the Indians of the troupe.

Two parentage, a drug clerk employed by W. C. Garwood, of Is vans tot), thirty years old and a Methodist. that the woman Was merely bis mistress. FOR SALK One of the best farms in the county four miles front the city containing 1G0 acres, will be sold on time payments.

E. Jameson 215 South Fifth street. promoted to the Quartermaster's ppfcrt- He gave her $5C0 a month, furnished mag- members of the company, one an Indian named Black stole two respectable young girls from their homes William North i an Oliioan, foly Successor to firm of Harmon Danm. Mail orders solicited an! promptly attended to ment with the rank of Captain. True has been a Lieutenant for over twenty-three years, and Hyde for oyer wentytwo three years oM, a manufac urer of sewing Rant TiPuvanvoWh.

Mo. Telephone 10. jijiicent and rpent money on her lavishly. Her h.fluenee on Judge Terry was undoubtedly bad. Shy urgsd hisi to acts beyond even bis own inclination.

In at Horton, bound and gaggad thera. and years. lgd. them to a secret camp in tne wooas machines at 60 Michigan streets, hve3 at 'M Walton place, and is a membsr of the Fourth Presbyterian Church. near South Horton.

The screams of the The Postal Extending. girls attracted the attention of the K. November she will be tried before me for resisting the authorities. It is very likely S. C.

HOFFMAN DEALER IN Charles F. Marlor, born 111 New York, Topeka, Oct. 24. L. D.

Parker. N. railroad shon mon. a number of of English parents, twenty-nine years general superintendent of the Postal Tele whom at once followed the abductors that she may at some favorable opportunity attempt the lives of Justice Field, old, does work for Clark, Raffen I) A graph uompany, yesterday submitted a and overpowered them, thus prevent All kinds of Stoves and Tinware. Hoofing.

Guttering and Job Work Done Promptly Judge Sawyer or myself. I predict she proposition to the Board of Trade to ex ing further crime. The Indian cornor Ohio and JTingsbury streets, has lived in Ch cigo three yars. and is will die a violent death." Glove -fccejosiirs tend his line from Kansas City to Topeka. The propositio-i will be accepted, as the and the white man, whose name is Unda Wilcox, are now in jail here, and will be held under the Kansas law against an Episcopalian.

Elijah Bontecou was born in Troy, N. Y. Western Union is without competition In A- i.iy of Accidents. He js of French extraction, thirty-five thli city. the enticement of ycung girls for immoral Osage City, Oct gYosterday was a day of accidents in this city.

Th'a years old, and has lived 111 Chicago twen Opened With a tally. purposes, the penalty for which is yery snvern. 1 nil itrnn tion arainst the Indians first to occur "was that of the death of Xfcw York. Oct. 21 The Republicans ty-three years.

lie is a. salesman lor Bissell Co. Lawson Sipes, who was killed in coal has been augmented by a report from opened the State campaign In this city by Edward S. Bryaa is an American, a shaft No. 4, of the Western Fuel Com' Highland of the marriage of DrS aHervey, a rally at Cooper Union.

United States salesman for C. J. L. Meyer 307 Senator Hise ick was the principal speaker. a resp3ctable white girl of that village, to Wabasb avenue, lives at May wood, is Fast Horse, an Indian of Wilkios' troupe, pany, hy being smothered to death, tho rocf cf the room in which he was working falling on faira, Th3 second accident was that of Jesse brnkeman on the Congregationalist, and is about thirty-five with whom she had become infatuated.

Flooded the Stores. I years old. Topeka, Oct 24 The large tank QHEROKEE STRIP LEASE. used to float the steamboat in "Lost in New York' cf Crawford's Opera House The Presence of Cattle Men Embarrasses Santa Fe, who, while switching in the yards here, was caught between two cars and very seriously in ured internally. He will recover.

The last one was a runaway on Market street, which frightened two the Indian Commission and They May broke open yesterday morning while ber For turning Woot Stoves into Coal Stoves. We furnish Stove Hepairs to fit all kinds of fctoves, such as Fire Hack Lnds, Front and Bottom Crates, Covers and Centers Mr ing emptied, flooded the opera house and Have to Go. Washington, Oct. An opinion re rots. Urates, Dampers, stove Hods and Mica.

del uged the store rooms beneath, doing btoves JHackened and set up iu short notic.3. Cheanost lo in H. latiTd to the lease of the Cherokee Strip considerable damage to a large stock of neestnet. other teams. One of the teams ran into a buggy, throwing a lady out and quite by the cattle men may be expected from clothing.

Suffocated By Gag. the Interior Department in a few days. A written opinion upon the subject has H.E. OELSCH LAGER, E. T.

SCHLENDER, DEALXn 127 yw York, Qct. 24. Christopher Fickan, a bartender, and Max Boxer, a waiter, been submitted by Assistant Attorney' An ApuTleatiun Denied. Washington, Oct. 24 A number of exporters of cotton at New Orleans recently petitioned for amcd ficatiou of the Treasury Department's decision of August 19, 1880, so as to permit attorneys to sign the final entry and oath of exportation for drawback on jute bagging exported as covering of cotton in bales, notwithstanding the presence of the principals at the ports.

They represented that their business required their presence iu the cotton market during the business hours of the custom house, and that their more important interests would suffer if they were compelled to attend personally at the co lector's office. Assistant Secretary Tichenor, in a letter to the collector on the General Shields, and Secretary Noble Is were found dead in bed yesterday morn preparing a letter to the Cherokee author severely injuring her, lne others were caught, and, i utside of broken vehicles, no damage was done. Kl Kio Key in Bad Shape. New York. Oct.

24. El Rio Ry, the sensational two-year-old, and the speediest youngster of his dav, is seriously ill at the track of the New York Jockey dub at Westchester. The great colt has been ing in their room. They were suffocated Goal Oil and Gasoline. ities embodying it Just what it contains by gas.

can not be ascertained, but thera is reason to believe that the department will take To Go to Ady, HyiSOoil for 10 conts per eallont HemlliL-ht decided grounds against the present lease. for lScentspor gallon. Telephone $7. Topeka, Oct 24 it is announced I'uere can be only one result and that will here on the authority of Congressman Pe be the exclusion of cattlemen. Iheir ters that Joseph W.

Ady, of Newton, is to presence in the Cherokee Strip has been Groceries and Produce -A. J-T, IvIHSTDS- Oarri a full of poo lnnd resli cnods. r-oithwi-Mt roriHrof Fifth and Ottawa Ftrvcts. be appointed United States Attorney for found rather embarrassing to the Commis the Dis trict of Kansas, to succeed W. G.

ID- -A-- IIoolSL Ss Co Auction and Commission House. Carry a fall line of hats, caps, clothing snd gents' furnishing goods for the retail trade. 821 DELAWARE STREET. UEAVKNWORTH, KAN. cared for like the infant of a quoen, but it is probable he will be a dead horse before many days.

Early last week he had a slight attack of influenza. The colt was watched carefully, but despite the best of veterinary aid the disease developad into pneumonia, and yesterday bis most sanguine friends did not expect ho would sion now endeavoring to negotiate for the Perry. land, and it is estimated that the forth subject, saysj "The reason adduced by the applicants is not in the opinion of the department, of such a nature as to justify a departure from the general rule established upon due consideration of the in- threats of the Govern men and the application is therefore denied. xne steamer fcsytriia arrived at neens- coming letter and opinion will tend to is town and reports having passed the brine matters to a crisis, and aid the with James Q. Lowell derelict The crew was IT WILL PAY Si5t speedy settlement of tlie question.

pull through. MECHANICS' J. W. CHANCER CO not seen..

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Pages Available:
80
Years Available:
1889-1889