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National Anti-Prohibitionist Journal from Leavenworth, Kansas • 3

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NATIONAL ANTI-PROHIBITION JOURNAL. 3 THE EX-PRESIDENT. SHOT IN BED. "Speech is silver and silence is gold i HID IN THE WOODS. THE BENDER WOMEN.

Andy Drumm Gives Up Ilia Uncle's Examination of the Two Alleged No need of going to Kansas City for Jewelry, because W.A. KIRKHAM'S Gold-Blooded Assassination of a Missouri Farmer. Money. OroTar Cleveland Writes to the Bandana Club, of Louisville, Kf. Louisville, Nov.

20. Last week John II. Page, secretary of tho Bandana club, a Democratic organization of this city, forwarded ex-President Cleveland a letter concerning the action of the clulrwitli reference to him and received the following acknowl Bonder Women. THE AFFAIR SHROUDED IN MYSTERY. IT IS CONCEALED IN CANADA.

THE DESERTION QUESTION. General Hchofield Considers It in II la Army Iteport. "Washington, Nov. 17. The annual report of Major-General Schofield, commanding the army, to the Secretary of War has been made public, lie pays especial attention to the desertion question.

lie says: "The causes of discontent that lead to desertion from tho army are numerous. They have been sought for diligently for years and many of them have been removed. Some of them are probably beyond the reach of any remedy. One of these is the naturally discontented disposition of the men WITNESSES NOTICE A RESEMBLANCE, Immense and carefully selected stock is pure 13 karat roUI. Unequalled in variety and beauty of design is his line ot The Notorious James A.

Coper Stabbed to Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Etc, Hunt Fur the Mouey in the Woods and Near a Uraveyard Andy AY ill Irolally lie i TJe Genuine Old Mrs. Ileuder Said Ilave Hjiokni 1'urjB Knglisli A Re-Y inarkable Concurrence of Testimony. Babe Burrows, Perhaps, Killed Cincinnati Arrest Etc. the only accural1 mean of correctly measuring The Kirkham Eye Meter ine viHion anl ailjnMini; in proe.riy. edgment: "My Dear Sin: I am very much flattered by the note which I have just received from you conveying tTie report of the Bandana Democratic club of Louisville and I accept, with thanks, the honor conferred by my election as an honorary member of that organization.

The best compensation for the discharge of a public duty is the approval of good people. If I have gained that, and, in addition, have succeeded in giving to the principles of Democ big Toronto, Nov. 18. A Mexico, Nov. 18.

E. A. Collins, a prominent farmer of this coun 1 Osweoo, Nov. 10. Tlie pre sensation was caused here by the re- who are led by that feeling alone to seek change from the monotony of limlnary examination of Mrs.

Alinira ty, who lived ten miles northwest of i Moreheads Monroe and Mrs. Sarah E. Davis, al bread winning in any civil pursuit by this city, was shot and killed yester pentance of Andy Drumm, of Kansas City, nephew of the noted cattleman, and the recovery of over $30,000 in gold which he had concealed in the woods. lcged to be tho famous J'eiider women, entering the supposed less arduous service of the United States. When day morning while asleep in bed by an assassin, who held the pistol close to his victim's head and fired.

The ball began yesterday morning in Justice Kiersey's court, and at an early hour Ieole from the country and the city 309 Delaware St. entprpd tlio omnia 9il nncuoil An. filled the room. racy increased life and activity I am content. I hope I shall not appear ur-appreciative if I remind tho club that the work now in hand consists in still ureiy through the head Mrs coi- Board bu the Dau or Week.

Good Substantial hns was asleep in the front part of the such men find that soldiers, no less than civilians, must work, their feeling of discontent returns and they resort to the only means by which they can make another change. These men rarely desert when engaged in an active campaign, however great the hardships and privations or severe The feeling in the community is in favor of the defendants, most of the people believiiiLt the Renders were same bed, and a married daughter and Food such as your Mother used to Cook two sons, aged sixteen and twenty killed by the vigilantes soon after the years, were asleep in the house, but the shot did not awaken them. Before the horrible discovery sixteen years ago. Rates $3 50 per Week or 25c single meal. the discipline Jn the morning nothing was done, but when court convened at one o'clock further presenting to the people the wisdom and beneficency of the party's principles rather than the advancement of the claims of any individual.

I am glad, however, to see that the club has such warm appreciation of the gallant fight made in Ohio by our Governor-elect and of his services to the cause of Democracy. Yours, very truly, "Grovek Cleveland." may be. It is the and routine of which inspire them These causes of de- Killing tne house was robbed of $20, a revolver and a watch. Collins was in Mexico Friday and borrowed $400 with which he paid a number of small bills the testimony on the part of the State ordinary labor military duties with discontent, sertion can not He did not like Canadian prison fare and the idea of being restrained from going forth at will irritated his feelings and, when his uncle, Major Drumm, arrived in the city, he was gradually approaching the penitent bench, and after conversing with the old man and thinking over all that was liable to happen if he persisted in his headstrong course, he decided to make a clean breast of the whole business. Accordingly Sat urday morning young Drumm told the inspector of detectives and his uncle that if some one would go with him he would lead them to the woods near Newmarket, where he had concealed the hidden treasure.

It appears that when the young rran drew the money he had It converted into gold and packed some of it into two tin cans, the lids of which were afterward securely soldered on. Was begun. bo removed. 1 he BROWN'S F. G.

MARKART, at itusn inn. The affair is surrounded in mystery and all sorts i Manager, ITS ARSSPABILL of rumors are afloat. The coroner began an inquest yesterday and after examining the family adjourned until RISING RAPIDLY. Admissions were made by the de-if ense that I)r. York had been murdered and found in close proximity to the Render farm, and then witnesses for the State were called and sworn and excluded from the court room during the examination.

C. W. Uooth, of C'hcrryvale, first testified that he knew flic Bender fam AND The Chemung River Threatens Elmlra, Wednesday. Two years ago Collins while going home from Rush Hill at night was hit on the head with a club by an unknown person. There had troops can not be kept constantly in active military campaign, nor can they be exempted from the monotony of routine duty and labor.

The Government can not employ hired laborers to do the work which the troops have time to do for themselves. It would seem that some kind of probationary system might be devised by which the unfit elements among recruits could be eliminated without resort to the crime of desertion. It does not seern necessary that men be required in time of peace to bind themselves absolutely to serve five years. A sufficient remedy may perhaps be found in the case of all worthy men who find, after a few months' trial, that they have mistaken been trouble in the family for some time and interesting developments are Dandelion with Icdide Fctasium la Surd Remedy for all DLOOD DISEASES, Affections of tho EctTer and Kidneys Penan! Printed on Each Recommended by Physician wnd. Druggists os the Best Heuiedy for expected when the inquest is resumed These precious packages he carried in his trunk, ready on any alarm to be placed in concealment.

When he went Collins was in good circumstances and owned a fine farm, which was well stocked. LOPER CUT IN A DIVE. Hi aw atii Nov. 18. "Word Elmika, N.

Nov. 20. The Chemung river is very high and still rising rapidly. A repetition of the June floodLis feared. Merchants are moving goods from basements and residents are taking up carpets, etc.

The Erie train, due here at nine a. m. is stalled at Corning by a bad The engineer of the last train that arrived hero from the East had to wade in water up to his arms to ascertain if the tracks were safe. All trains on the Erie and Lackawanna and Northern Central are abandoned. The water is four feet deep in- the Erie depot at Waverly, and the tracks are piled up ith gravel, caused by the bursting of a reservoir.

Cowanesquie valley is completely inundated at Addison, Corning and Lawrenceville. The comes from norton that James A. Eruptions, Slur Diseases, Rheum Loper, who has been staying there for 1 603 CHEROKEE ST. tism, Liver Complaints And tism, several months past, was quite severely to Rracebridge, the town in the northern part of this province where he was married, he took a trip some thirty or forty miles south on the Northern railway to the thriving town of Newmarket, carrying with him the stolen money. Alter carefully locating the neighborhood, so as to be able to recall it again, and seeing that he was not watched, young Drumm proceeded to the wood about a half mile away, and, selecting a suitable spot, dug up the Kidney Diseases.

cut by George Mock, of Severance, dur MB GAU BY 1U DBCGCISn. their calling, by a more liberal exercise of the power to discharge soldiers upon their own application, than has ever heretofore prevailed. Great care in the recruiting service, to prevent the enlistment of men of bad character and ily, but knew Kate the best; that Kate ttud lie worked in a hotel in Clierryvale. lie saw her afterward at a dance, and was acquainted with her sufllciently to Identify bur when he met her. lie continued: "I visited the Render place with Colonel York in the spring of 1873 looking for York's missing brother.

We went to the house and made inquiries and John took us down on Drum creek to show us where some one had shot at htm. lie showed us a tree perforated with bullets. From there we went The second Monday following we went to the Render farm and found the place deserted, searched around und found several bodies terribly mutilated." Then the attention of the witness was directed to the defendants to identify them and the house became painfully still as he scrutinized closely the features and form of the alleged Kate. Then he answered: bears an awful -Inking resemblance to Kate Render." The cross examination brought out JOHN W. IIAUSEUMAX, ing an altercation in Mrs.

Maloney's dive. Loper is quite notorious in this ASK FOR ST. JL part of the State as the defaulting ex-treasurer of Atchison County and a former member of the penitentiary coal IX ALL KIDS OFS2 Union Slaughter House ring. A few years ago he was one of the foremost men of the county and a Fresh and Salt Meats. water is nearly as nign as it was June and is still rising.

leading politician. A DRUNKEN WOMAN'S DEATH. South of Glucose Factory the line of the Union Pacific Oa "Wilkesbakhe, Nov. 18. Tues DYNAMITE IN A PRISON.

day night Margaret, wife of Patrick habits, may be found practicable. Measures having these ends In view have already been instituted. Also greater care in the treatment of recruits by officers and non-commissioned officers. The records of desertion from different organizations leav no room for doubt of the fact that the character of the commanding officer has much to do with the extent of this evil. In some instances it appears that Captains are in the habit of leaving the care and discipline of their men to the first ser Sausages of All Kinds in Their Season Cannon, of this city, procured a bottle of whisky and wandered into the No.

308 South Fifth street, Leavenworth, Khiihhh. Telephone. mountains back of tin, Yesterday morning her body was found in the woods. She had disrobed, thinking she and Northwestern railroads. SGHWANEKE SAMISCH, pitopRiKTona Have on hand at all times a full supply of HOME SLAUGHTERED MEATS.

earth and buried the money. Newmarket is thirty miles north of Toronto, and is half way between here and Rracebridge. Evidently lie was contemplating a move to Toronto and wished to have his boodle within easy reach of both places. Inspector Stark detailed Detectives Davis and Cuddy to accompany Drumm on his search and they left on the afternoon train. They were unable to find the gold heap for a long time.

They wandered through the woods, now searching at this spot and then at that until at last with a joyful "Here it is," Drumm brought the detectives to the place where a few weeks before he had conducted the interment. The cans were still there and their weight was a sufficient indication just then that the contents were also O. K. Oris Gaus' Meat Market was at home, and had frozen to death, Persons living a short distance from where the body was found had heard her moans, but were unable to locate them. Dynamite Exploded and the Penitentiary Walls Knocked Down, But Convicts Prevented From Escaping.

Jackson, Nov. 20. A tremendous dynamite explosion occurred in a window ledge of the State penitentiary here, shattering the three foot walls and creating a panic. The aperture made was not large enough to admit of ready escape and promptness by the officials saved a break of the convicts. Three convicts, among whom was Latimer, the leader, were found sneaking in cells, the doors of which were unlocked, and Que of them threw a revolver from his cell as the guards approached.

They were locked up in solitary cells, and a double force of guards put on. There was great excitement among the officials when the explosion occurred, the report being We slaughter cattle for butchers desiring it. Highest cash price paid for raw tallow. Our facilities mra unsurpassed. HOME SLAUGHTERED, FRESH nothing further than what was testilied in chief.

The witness was unable to identify the old woman. T. C. Dick was next called and testified that he had had a personal acquaintance with the Render family, having lived close to them for two years. He knew Kate wel' and was familiar with her general features and form.

lie saw these women get off the train at Independence a few weeks ago, und thought the younger woman filled the bill for Kate Render, and from his recollection slie was Kate. The cross-I'xaininatjon brought nothing further jthan to confirm strongly Iris testimony chief. 1 J. A. llandley next swore: "I freighted from Fort Scott to Independence from ISO'.) to 1873.

I knew the Render family well and saw Kate and jpg-- geant and other non-commissioned officers, without that constant supervision and control which Captains should exercise. In all such cases, the Captain should be promptly removed from thecoinmand which he so seriously neglects. After all possible has been done to remove reasonable excuses for desertion, it still remains true that the means now provided for the arrest and punishment of deserters are wholly inadequate. Only one in five is ever captured. This is not sufficient to uMcr men from crime.

The remedy is to authorize civil officers to arrest deserters and increase the reward, so as to compensate them for their service. SALTED MEATS, SAUSAGES, ETC, ETC. I The party then set out on the return journey, the officers guarding the tin of Fifth and Ottawa strettn. SHOT A SALOON KEEPER. "West Point, Nov.

IS. Early yesterday morning Maurice Fuerman, a night watchman, while attempting to make an arrest in a saloon, was set upon by Carl Schwenk, the proprietor. Fuerman ordered him to keep away, but he did not heed the warning and the officer fired, the bullet entering Schwenk's temple, killing him instantly. A bystander was seriously wounded by stray shots from the watchman's revolver. Fuerman was arrested.

THOUGHT TO BE RUBE BURROWS. St. Louis, Nov. 18. A special from Birmingham, gives details of the killing of a desperado in Marshall STEAM HEATING, And PLUMBING.

heard a mile away. JAMES FOLEY, 220 DELAWARE STREET. There is no need to increase the penalty for desertion, but to make some penalty at least probable, which is not now the case." V. A. KELLY, Signed League Contract.

Indiana eo lis, Nov. 20. It is practically certain that Glasscock, Denny, Boyle and liusie last night signed League contracts. The first named is shortstop and general manager. President Brush neither aGirrns nor denies, but exhibits legal contracts, boasting they would set the Brotherhood world on fire if the contents were known.

IS HIGH GRADE PATENT! Contractor and Builder. cans even more closely than they did the prisoner. On the way back Drumm got communicative and feeling that he might as well tell the whole thing, informed the officers that he had concealed some more money in the northern suburb of Toronto, and after placing the cans of gold in safe custody, they took a hack and drove about three miles up Yonge street, halting at a field opposite St. Michael's burying ground. It was a dark night and the neighborhood was dreary but the officers scaled the fence, headed by Andy Drumm.

He found the hiding place with less difficulty this time and after digging for a few minutes brought to the surface a small tin box with the top soldered down. This was conveyed to police headquarters and Major Drumm was sent for to come and see the money counted. Inspector Stark, by the way, has had some experience in counting stolen Strayer Astray. Johnstown, Nov. 17.

The flood commission investigating the dis nuLLtn County, presumed to be ltube Burrows. The shooting was done by D. A. Scott. "When the outlaw fell, mortally wounded, he said: "You think I am ltube Burrows, but you are mistaken.

My name is Smith." The dead desperado wore a shirt of mail. CINCINNATI SUNDAY LAWS. BhoD: ContinonTnl Street btwen Seventh and Broadway. lteeidunce: No. bVl Ottawa tit.

WORTH. Leavenworth, Kansas. WRONG MAN SHOT. John often. I used to stop there to buy provisions and to get water.

I remember distinctly how they looked and would be able to identify them now." Witness was shown the women, Monroe and Davis, and testified: "That is old lady Render and that is Kate," pointing to each. The defense brought out the fact that witness and his wife once stopped at the Render farm to get some water, asked Kate for a bucket find she answered: I ought to have it. From her actions then and the actions of this woman to-day he was able to say that she was Kate Render. Miss Delia Keck testified: "I lived close to the Render family from 1800 to 1873. I knew the old man, John and Kate Render, but knew Kate best.

I met her at Sabbath school and once at my father-in-law's house. I saw her often enough to get a good impression of her. I was shown the younger Cincinnati, Nov. 18. Forty saloon J.

W. DAWSON KAITNER keepers were arrested in the city yes terday for violating the Sunday law by A Boarding House Beat Fatally Wounds a Fellow Boarder Instead of the Landlord. Kansas City, Nov. 20. Last night just before midnight, as Charles Highland, a beef carrier at Swift's tribution of funds to the people of the Conemaugh valley found that the charges of discrimination between the richer and the poorer classes in favor of the former were without foundation.

The reports were circulated by JohnE. Strayer, agent of the Associated Press here. The members of the commission have given him five days to make good his charges and, if he can sustain them, the members of the commission say they will pay out of their own pockets the amount unjustly withheld from anybody. If the charges are not sustained they will then begin proceedings DKALEEB IX Has removed from Shawnee stiwt N. K9 Fourth Htreet, between Shawnee acd Delaware, and keeps on hand a complete liner.f liOOKS.

STATIONERY AM) of all keeping side uoors open. Hie managers and performers at Heuck's, at Havlin's and at Harris' theaters were also arrested for giving ierformances. kinda, 103 South 1-ourth fetiwt. J. W.

DAWSON. money, having spent half the night Ionic Slaughtered, Fresh, SALT AKD SMOKED MEATS. UNAVAILING PROSECUTION. about a year ago in totaling 30,000 found concealed on up over a bank Charleston, S. Nov.

18. The case of Jones, who killed three of the BEN MILLER, wrecker from Raleigh, N. C. It was found that the two cans contained $31,000 in gold and currency, while the box held $3,570 in American Pressleys, was again tried in the Edgefield court last week and the jury was again unable to agree. A mistrial was National Jevelr3r IIoue.

against Strayer. Ilolzhay Sentenced, Rhsskmeu, Nov. 17. The TKLKPIIONK 3-14. Seventh and Spruce Sts Dtsder in Cor.

ordered. This was the fourth trial of Ji'wi'l rv Wmlilinir ItinirM nnd Wntehos. Full packing house, was standing on the curbstone in front of Lis boarding house, 403 Kansas avenue, Armourdale, he was shot and fatally wounded by a man named Billy Kinnan. The wounded man did not know he was injured until he turned and started upstairs to his room, when he fell back in the arms of the landlord, Walter Gilliland. Dr.

Stemeii found an ugly wound, the ball having entered the lower right side of the abdomen, evidently striking a coin or hard substance just before, which gave it a downward deflection, and thence ranging down through the right leg. line of Spectacles and Eye (i Fine Watch Jones. hacked nis wifb to death, H. E. OELSCH LAGER, es ana Jewelry lleitfureu.

Ilolzhay case was completed at nine o'clock yesterday morning. The jury went out at and returned 402 Delaware street. notes, -i nis amount was locked up in the big safe in the police ollice and will probably be returned in due course to the Major. The recovery of the money made the uncle very jubilant and his anerer Toronto, Nov. 18.

Edward Kane and wife spent yesterday in a LEAVENWORTH BOTTLING CO at 10:15 with a verdict of guilty. Ilolzhay was then sentenced to prison for life at hard carousal and last night he hacked her to death with an axe. lie escaped BEOBOK UNOS, Proprietor. labor. The prisoner broke down and Groceries and Produce woman una ner eyes, nair anu nign cheek bones resemble those strongly of Kate Render and in my judgment she is Bender." The cross-examination only more strongly entrenched the case l'or the State.

All the witnesses up to this point testified positively that the old woman Render spoke pure English. The next witness was T. R. Smith, but he was unable to identify either one of the women on trial as the Renders. The only thing that resembled Kate was the younger woman's nose and hair.

Kolert Rrockman swore: "I lived near the Renders from the time they moved into the country till their disappearance. I saw the family often. wholesale Liouor Dealer The Unlucky Second Cook. seemed dazed when the foreman of the jury announced the verdict. Attorneys for the defense will make an effort for a new trial.

iorx3 Kansas City, Nov. 18. Last Airont for the celebrated Anhenaer-Bash 8t evening at 7:10 o'clock in the kitchen Louis Irfuter Beer. Pat up in kegs and bufMes Twlgphone 1W. KT LiFATfnwobtk.wp, of the Centropolis Hotel Henry Robin ALL KINDS- Immediately after firing the shot Kinnan, accompanied by a companion named "William McCann, known as "Cowboy," fled in the direction of the Missouri line, and though pursued some distance by the police, both men made their escape in the darkness.

against his erring nephew was considerably assuaged. lie immediately expressed a willingness to go bail for Andy and, the officials consenting, the Major, nephew and one of the detectives set out for the police magistrate's residence and secured his signature, when Andy was allowed to go, and last night enjoyed the comforts of a hotel. The case will come before Judge Mac-Dougall on Thursday, but it is likely that all proceedings will now be droi ued. ale. fairies a full line of trood and fresh cooA.

or son, a colored waiter, attempted to shoot John Davenport, another colored waiter, and fatally wounded Edmund Griggs, the second cook. The shooting Northwest corner of Fifth and Ottawa ttreeta. A beautiful snberlmn residence, with 5 acres of grouinL House of seven rooms and all necessary out bnildinRS, situated on 20th street, know as the Marshall residence. Will be sold cheap and on easy terms. Apply to G.

W. mCKIiE, SEEDS AND IMPLEMENTS. grew out of some trouble the waiters had yesterday afternoon at which time "Robinson was struck on the head with a chair in the hands of some one of the A NEW BRITISH EMPIRE. llf lri I Onil 207 South MOLINE PLOWS, WESTERN AND IMPERIAL waiters and knocked down. II.

U. rxLLLI OC OUn. Fifth Street It appears that Kinnan had a row in the evening with Gilliland for not paying his board bill and had been ordered from the house, and it is evident that the shot which Highland received was intended for Gilliland. Been Harried Before. Sedalia, Nov.

20. Samuel Moore was married in this city to Miss Lula Vaught and was arrested about an hour later on the charge of bigamy Kxclted Trojans. Troy, N. Nov. 17.

Twelve recalcitrant inspectors, Republicans, who have refused to sign returns from Democratic disfranchising 5,000 voters, were arrested and locked rip. Leading Republicans condemn the action of those who advised the inspectors to take this course, as the affidavits of inspectors show there were only 217 illegal votes cast. Intense excitement prevails here. Daring Outlaws Frustrated. Denver, Nov.

17. The works of the Colorado Smelting Refining Company are located five miles east of the city and it has been the custom of the First National Bank to send by express to Argo about $5,000 each Monday morning. Bill Moore, in charge of the Two Kentucky Girls Drowned. AVERY STALK CUTTERS. FISH BbO.H AND MOLINE WAGOKS.

8PRING AND PLATFORM WAGONS. FOR UE ONLY! Louisville, Nov. 18. Near Cynthiana yesterday Fannie Eeese and Sadie Smith were drowned while cross AVE PLANTERS. 1 DfKITIVF ForlOSTorFAHINO HAJTHOODt rUdl HIE General and NERVOUS DEBILITY Africa Undergoing the Experience of India.

London, Nov. 18. English newspapers find in the recent granting of a new South Africa Company charter grounds for much congratulation and discussion. They see no reason why there should not be founded in South Africa a great British Empire, like that established in India. If the enterprise succeeds, the great sub-tropical region which lies No.

515 Cheroket Street ing a swollen stream. They were young IiavBn wort Vi TCtisw gt I Weakness of Body and Kind: Effect of Errors or Excesses in Old or Young. Bobnt, Kohl KIMIIIIII) hill; KmwH. Mow to Btr.K.MKAIi.l.lKVKUFMMl;;tNS IHKTSor HIMIY. people who had attended a social gath Kate had dark brown hair and the woman here resembles Kate somewhat," In the evening Dr.

Gabriel, of Parsons, testified that he had lived near the Render family and had met the old woman and Kate quite frequently at the house of a family named Royds. He bad such an acquaintance as to know them when he saw them. The old woman here resembled Mrs. Render and the young one Kate in complexion, build and features. The old woman had a more striking resemblance to Mrs.

Render than the young woman to Kate. Cross-examination elicited the fact that these wraen have a wonderful resemblance to the Render women, Mrs. Dienst testified that she knew the old woman and Kate. Kate was at on a warrant sworn out by a woman ering and been compelled to remain AMMUMIT Mnuilag 1HMI1UI nraenie say. tMUh tram 4 1 Stair.

Trrrllarir. mm rarrica MUlrin, Toaeaa write ISM. Itoofc. fullrtulaaalion, saw pranN Mailed over night by the ram. A hey were returning home in a buggy and the buggy ooo oo oooo frosted) fat.

Addrew ERIE MEDICAL BUFFALO, H.f living in East Sedalia, who claimed that she was lawfully married to Moore on September 4, 1883, and who has several small children of whom she claims Moore was the father. A preliminary examination was set for to-morrow. His bail was fixed at $600, but he was was swept away at a ford. Fire at Sallna. 1 ll 1 GEO.

ZM. QUIMBY, MoueytoLoan AIM! III sironsio oorrowt Salina, Nov. 18. The finest CSf PBOPBIKTOBJ amounts ana on time to suit. delay ini business block in this city, occupied by switches at Argo, knew this fact and informed C.

II. Moore and others and they arranged to rob the agent. Not only did they expect to capture the pay roll, but the gold bricks to the value of niakinctheloan.1lj IVOCnil Fifth su a ,297 S. 1 ltothschild dry goods store, was en National Livery Stables. tirely destroyed by fire Saturday night.

between the Transvaal and the great lakes will not be Dutch, or German or Portuguese, but English. British capital and British colonization will have another great area of extension and another large native population will come beneath British rule. It will be a new East India Company, exploiting a territory not inferior in resources to old India. None bat the nobbiest rics turned ont. The flames were discovered shortly after the store had closed for the night, but Charges reasonable.

Boarding stock taken at lowest rates and best of care. Hacks on call sent to jail. Wanton DoubleiMurder. Anthony, Nov. 20.

Charles Miller, of Attica, a small town in the western part of this county, this morning shot and killed Joe Ellington and John Montgomery, two prominent before any thing could be done the en day or night. Telephone No. 315. Btables. 320 I'herokee street.

tire place was ablaze and the firemen were unable to secure any thing from HENRY HUNT. the stock. The loss was $20,000 on FLYNN, THOLEN 315 Shawnee Strvt, MACHIKISTS AND LOCKSMITHS, RaUinsr and Grating Manufacturers, Elect ic Hell llanirioK. Safe opening a Speci'ty young farmers. The killing was unjustifiable, and there is strong talk of building and $30,000 on stock of dry goods.

The insurance is not known. Practical Horseshoer at least Trie Union Pacific detectives frustrated the job and Bill Moore, C. H. Moore, "William Coleman and Dan Crowley are believed to be behind the bars. Moore claims to have been connected with the James boys and the bank robberies at Maryville, and Stansbury, a few years ago.

Glover and the Grand Jury. St. Louis, Nov. 17. In the grand jury room in the Four Courts while the grand jury was preparing its report, Circuit Attorney Clover and the jury had a tilt over the Ahern-Jackson prize fight.

The jury was willing to North' Dakota Senators. BlSMAKCK, N. NOV. 20. At a SPECIAL ATTENTION TAW TO SHOE lynching.

A bad accident occurred on the Pennsylvania railroad at Pittsburgh on the 18th. A smoker turned completely over and took fire. Joseph Brucker, of Chicago, was pinned under a stove and one side was literally roasted. Six ING GENTLEMEN'S DRIVING HORSES. her house twice.

Mrs. Davis resembled her strongly in countenance and general form. Witness said Kate told her she was a spiritualist and could call up the spirit of her dead son, but witness forbade her to do so. i Mrs. 1'arnell Not Destitute.

Rordentown, N. Nov. 18. Dr. William Shipps, of this city, attending physician of the Parnells here for several years, says at no time since Mrs.

Parnell took up her residence at Ironside lias she lacked medical attention or food. He says her present physical ivigor is remarkable, considering her years. Denver Nov. 18. Henry Tyson, under sentence to be hanged for the murder of John King, has been granted a respite until the third week in December.

caucus of the Republican members of the Legislature last night ex-Governor Gilbert A. Pierce was nominated for If vour horse interferes or overreaches United States Senator on the first bal The Cruiser Baltimore. PniLADELPniA, Nov. 17. The new cruiser Baltimore made her second trial trip yesterday in a six hours' steady run on a northeast by east course from Cape Ilenlopen.

The speed she developed was even more remarkable than on her first trip, being 20.2 knots an hour, against 19.8 knots before, but whether she developed zzoie or less than the 9,000 horse power called for by the contract can not be told until the results, as shown by the indicators, have been carefully worked out by the Government engineers. It was estimated at 9,400, or 400 more than required. I guarantee to stop him the first trial or ask no pa v. lot, receiving 63 votes out of 76. After Star Meat Market.

Home Slaughtered Meats! Every pound fresh and healthy. Finest Meats i eTorr description right here. One tria uvdar will make yon a constant patron. G. SAMISCH, Proprietor, Telephone 210.

N. E. Cor. Third and 8Un. ward the nomination was made unani mous.

Two ballots for the second 312 SHAWNEE STREET, Between Third and Fourth, Leavenworth. Kansas-. Senator were taken without result. indict Ahern as principal and others as accessories, but 'declined to find a bill against Referee Murphy, and the other passengers were more or less hurt before being rescued. An unknown man forty years of age was struck and killed by a freight train on the St.

Joseph, St. Louis Santa Fe railway a few miles west of Richmond, recently, Harry Wright has signed a contract XI-CjO OlXlX rately at the Palace Drug 1 A I It Vj prices. The to manage the Philadelphia Leaguo Btore, northeast corner tutu and Iwuse in the city, ineiteunwa Mannfitemrin circuit attorney toek the case out of their hands. He will submit It to another grand I street. I Company SJUj and Mi, De.aware street.

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About National Anti-Prohibitionist Journal Archive

Pages Available:
80
Years Available:
1889-1889