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THE KINSLEY GRAPHIC CftlQOS CREVI8TON, Publlhf. ' KINSLEY, KANSAS CURRENT COMMENT. The Evening Journal ot AlbaDT N hot ices a great scarcity of barley baU y anoudrb: to snake beer. 8k rn eta by TitACY bas in contempla tion the building" of two torpedo cruta era, one of 750 tons displacement and one of 1,206 tons displacement, An Illinois paper baa nominated Sen tcr Cullom as the Republican standard bearer for President in lfet2, sayings "Ulaine may be brilliant. Dope w elo mAnt MnKinlev a&traeioua. but Cullom is safe." . In a religious frenzy at a Motbodiat Cbtirch at Iiirmingbam, Ala-, one of the colored women fell upon another shout ing on the floor. On being- separated the under one was found gapping and in a lew moments expired. Torn ItKLLY, a friendly Indian wbo recently returned to Ine Hidg-e from the ghost dances, said the only differ ence between the Sioux religious ser vices and those of the white men was that the Indians did not pass the hat. In "tew of the gigantic proportions the liquor traffic is assuming In Alaska, the Paciflo Steam Whaling Company bas instructed all their captains not to call at Honolulu, where rum aaould be obtained, but to proceed direct on the whaling cruise. They are to stop at no nnini auhnm a atsulr nf 1 i n nnr rn iA Ka laid in. : Count Altaindkb Szkciiknyk, who was given up as lost, is soon expected at Vienna, Austria. The rumor was re cently that be had been assassinated at Honolulu. The Count has brought back from: his distant voyages more than a thousand photographic views from coun tries which bad not been visited, by Eu ropeans since the times of Cook and Vancouver. Tiik grand jury at Chicago has re turned five indictments against W. H. Bright, president, and W. a Jtrtgbt, vice-president, of the Genesee Oil Com pany, of Buffalo, whosbipped the naph tha which caused, the explosion of the steamer Tioga in the harbor some months ago, killing- a number of long shoremen. They must stand trial for manslaughter. i njc new boara oi tne union facino Intends to appoint some young and active railroad man as vice-president and gen eral manager, whose headquarters will be at Omaha. The person to be selected for this purpose has not yet been de termined upon, but the endeavor will be made to secuo a young man of abundant railway experience and of the highest capability. Barbt Suluvan, the tragedian. Is lying seriously ill at his res.dence In Brighton. England. Mr. Sullivan bas bee.n in bad health for a long while and cancelled all engagements some time back; people, indeed, have marveled that be has held out so long. The vet eran actor has bad a varied and not in glorious career. He made his debut on the stage at Cork in 1&441 ire nrst regular through broad gauge train over the lUo Grande- Western from the east' arrived at Salt L.ake City. Utah, on the 17th. The standard gauge is from Salt Lake to Grand Junction, Cob, over the HioGrando Western, then sixty-five miles from Grand Junction to Rifle, used in common bv the Midland and Denver A. Rio Grande, thence these Unos separate, each havingltsown track. JNOMsn cotton operat vos are demanding that they shall not be uujw:u.hi i (.110 competition 01 operatives work ing long hours for small wages in the cotton mills of India, and agi tat:on is cn foot to shorten the hours of labor In that country. Cot ton manufacture in India Is rapidly growing, and that country will Boon toe a formidable rival in the field of competition. VONUKEBbN A 2 t A IS NUN, OI UUDOIS, ID6 "chairman of the House Committee on i Appropriations, recently told a reporter tnat no apprehended in a general way that when the adjudications under the new pension law wero made, I bo pen- mion roll would reach 150,000,000 year. He estimated the cost of the new .law at S50;000,000 a year. Mr. Cannon said bo had no doubt that tho revenues of the Government under the new tariff law would be sufficient to meet all the ordinary expenses of the Governmen and pay 150, 000. OO0 a year for pensions. A c a blr Git am received by General Fits Hugh Lee, president of the Rock Bridge Company, from London, an nounces that the first payment has been made to tho British-American Trust Company -of London of the 81, 600,000 which is to give a syndicate made up of prominent Lnglishmen an Interest in the capital stock of the com pany which controls the town of G as- frow, Va. The arrangement is a milar to that made by the Middlesborougb Town company of Kentucky with syndicate, some of the members which are also interested in Glasgow. During the debate on the budget tbe French Chamber of Deputies, M. Laur asked leave to quest on the Gov ernment as to what it proposed to do to prevent the drain ot gold from France for the. benefit of lore gn markets. M. Rouvier, the Minister of Finance, de clined to discuss the question, where upon M. Laur made a violent attack on the Finance Min ster, accusing bli using bis official posit on to enrich him self by speculation. A (Treat unroar fo lowed and the Pres dent of tbe Cham ber twice called M. Laur to order. Th latter became greatly excited and en deavored to continue his harangue, but was Dually compelled to des-sV rltOF. tllAltLKS A. IllOttMnKRA. nmi lessor of engineering at the Vanderbllt University at A ash vl lie, Tenn., has located the comet which waa first seen in Col umbo, Italy, November 15. B says that he telegraphed Harvard Col lege and .that be received a reply that be was the first astronomer in America to discover it The location of the comet is as follows: Its right ascen sion ia S3 degrees IS seconds, and its deoltnat'on is S3 degrees 37 seconds north. It is the comet "E" of isoo and will be visible from tbe earth for sev eral months, and will probably be vis ible to tbe naked eye before long. As It Is now the nebulas only is visible. It Is stated that the United Stock Tarda fc Trans. t Company has de clared war on Armour, Swiit, Morris and Libby, the big four packers, who reoenttv purchased a large tract of land in Indiana for the purpose ot erecting tock yards in competition with the Union stock yards of Cn cara The latter J corpora t ion proposes to com pc te with the bly four, backed by tte Vanderbtlta, of New York, and tbe Thayer, ot Boston, Already plans have been prepared for tbe erection ef tho largest dressed beef establishment in the worldL The new nouse will be located northwest of tbe creeent stock yards. This land waa re cently purchased for the sum of eoo,Q0.i. ,U plant vsi '. NEWS OP THE WEEK Gleaned By Telegraph uaA HaB. rEBSONAZ. AJfD IWUTICAL. - Rcr. ' Dh. Adam, the leader-of the Free Church in Scotland, is dead. Miss Susan Mimibta Train, only daughter and eldest child ef George Francis Train, was married recently to Philip Dunbar Gu lager, chief clerk of the gold department of tbeaub-treaaury in New York, where be has been for twenty-seven years. A vote of confidence in Mr. Parnell baa been adopted by the Li me riot board of gmard:ans. Fuancis E. Warrkx. of Cheyenne. Governor of Wyoming, was elected to the United States Senate on the sixth ballot in the Legislature. His colleague will be ex-Delegate Joseph H. Carey, also of Cheyenne. Ojcoroi Goui-tj is to be the pew presi dent of the Pao.no Mail Company. Tai election of John B. Gordon to the United States Senate was announced in the Georgia Legislature on the 19th. The wife of Lord Rose bo ry d.ed in London recently. Loud Cifixr Justice Colkuirok, of England, baa recovered from his seri ous Indisposition. Mrs. PiiiNHKr, of Cleveland, O., has been re-elected president of the non partisan w. a t. u. Congressman 6 a ye as, of Texas, says the Treasury will be bankrupted by the pension payments. General. Tuoiiai Matheii died at Spring-Held, 111., after a lingering ill ness. General Mather was appointed Adjutant-General of Illinois by the late Governor Yates during the war of ac cess' on. Since the war he has been a practicing attorney. He was 65 years of age. Wanamakeb Is mentioned as a candi date for the United States Senatorshlp of Pennsylvania. Michael. Davttt says It is tfme for Parnell to make a sacrifice and warns the Irish party of the consequences if they persist in saying it is solely their concern and has nothing to do with their English and Scotch Home Rule allies. Da McGlthn, In an interview re gard injr a dLapatcb from Chicago stat ing that he was soon to be reinstated, said that he did not attach much impor tance to it He aays be will never re cant the theories which am dearer to him than bis Church can ever be. The Star, of London, warns the Pall Mall Gaaette against continuing its bit ter opposition to Parnell' s leadership of the Irish party, and aays that the Ga zette's course is likely to induce re prisals from Ireland which will end in an irreparable breach between the now reconciled and sympathetic nationali ties. The Minnesota Farmers Alliance proposes to have a hand in Rational politics in 1802. uotkrnor-elect Botd, of Nebraska, has been served notice of a contest of his election. The People's party claim the Governorship "andthe rest of .the State offices. Thb Democrat' o Senatorial caucus in Alabama took one ballot without result. There was likelihood of a protracted deadlock. Mrndklaoun, the Nihilist, a friend of Padlewski, accused of assassinating General Seliverakoff in Paris, bas been expelled from Russia. r ma-Coif mi&sionkh R. F. Ton in, aged 46, senior vice-commander of the G. A. R., died at Boston of Brlghta disease. Colon kl. Bkvebi.y Krnnon, the in ventor of the circular fort adopted by the Government at the last session of ! Congress, is dead. Tint King of Holland died on the morning of the 23b t Jonx W. Beckwitil P. EI Bishop of Georgia, is dead. Donald Q. Mitchell, better known . "Ike Marvel," a journalist, was seri ously hurt recently at Rye, N. Y., by aUmg down stairs. Mr. U. P. Shiixibeb, the humorist and poet, wbo is better known to the wor.d as "Mrs. Partington, was report ed dying at bis home in Chelsea. Mass. His chances of recovery wero very slim. Late returns show a Democratic ma jority of 143 in the House of Represen tatives that is, by counting in twelve Alliance men elected In the South. luscELLANEOL's. By tbe derailing of a locomotive at tbe Santisma station near Havana, Cuba, four persons were kilted and three injured. Tiik Knights of Labor at Denver, Col have passed a resolution for free coin age of ailver. fvRaoTiATioNS for a consolidation of tbe coal and iron interests in the Hock ing valley are reported to be in progress. By an explosion at Cadaian a mne. near Ottumwa, Iowa, Tom Donelson waa fatally injured and Frank Bowers and Loe Nash badly burned. The men had dug through into an abandoned m'ne and an explosion of powder ig nited the gas. Washington bas been decided upon as the place for tbe next meeting of the Ecumenical Council of the Methodist Church In October, 189L Tiik Turkish authorities in Macedonia nave arrested fourteen persons on sus picion ot nav ng been connected with the murder of the Greek Pone at St. Joan. Four of the persons arrested have died under the judicial examina tion and tbe torture which attended it James IX UuTi.ru, brother of Con gressman elect Butler, of Michigan a clerk in one of the departments at Washington, was -stabbed in tbe back by Thomas H. Tate, a fellow-clerk. They were apparently under the influ ence of liquor when the stabbing oc curred. Baucbl Bhancdcomb and two young ladies were drowned near Mount Olive, Ark., by the upsetting of a canoe. iKTRNsm excitement prevails at field ing, Mich., over tbe d acovery that a Mormon elder baa succeeded in prose lyting fourteen young girls employed in the silk factory there. Turn Burl I ng ton h as declared the usual quarterly dividend ot IX. per cent. Tbe New York Supreme Court has de clared the bequest of 4 000,000 by Sam uel J. Tilden to tbe New York public library Invalid, The case now goes to tbe Court of Appeals for final decision. Bubo bon-Gknrb ax, Hamilton, of tbe Marine Hospital Service, discuss ing Dr. Koch's new remedy for consumpt'on with a represen tati ve ot the United Press, said that be is convinced that tbe statements made by Prof. Koch are baaed on close study and careful observations. The members ot Tong Yoong A Co., a Chinese merchandise bouse, cf San Francisco, nave fled to China, leaving their employes unpaid. There was a riot in Chinatown, in consequence. ' Focrtxkn children at North Brad dock, Pa., have bee aaade seriously ill by drinking milk bought of a strange man. The first annual meeting of the Na tional non-partisan- W. C T- U. began in Allegheny City. Pa, on tbe 19th. The 1 n ternaUonal La w and Order League waa in seaaioai at Pittsburgh, Pa., on the 30th. William Robinson, passenger agent in Michigan for the Ukand Trank rail way, was killed at Lapeer, Mich., while attempting to board a moving train. ' It is again asserted - that Mr Adams will be coicpail-jd to retire, from, the In response to a measagp of congratu lation from Prof. Pasteur, Dr. Koch has sent the eminent French 'bacteriologist a specimen of the lympb used la treat ing tuberculosis. Tijbke is a report that Secretary Win dom will recommend the Issuing of bonds at a low rate of Interest, redeem able at will in currency. Charles Jacob, Ja, A Co., pork j packers, Cincinnati, have failed. - Barkkh linos. A Co., bankers and brokers of Philadelphia, have failed. The failure was heavy and waa caused by unprofitable railroad investment , It is said Baring Bros, will reorgsn- 1 Ixe as a jornt stock company. A. M. Lorrus shot and killed hie father. IL C Loftns, six miles east of Gainsboro, Tenn., in a personal difft- ; culty, accidentally killing bis brother ; with him at the aame time. The son is aaid to have acted in self defense, in defending bis mother from an attack by his father. Tub weekly statement ot the Bank of France shows a decrease in gold of 81,851,000 francs and an increase of sil ver of 2,973,000 franca. ! Cahdihal Gibbons says that the re- ' port of his bringing a libel suit against the publishers of a book dedicated to , him was entirely untrue and was prob- ably set afloat to advertise the work. i Jack Maples, colored, was hanged for rape at Knox vi lie, Tenn. He vigor ously protested bis innocence on the ; scaffold and accused a man named Con- j nora of swearing his life away. ! Chief Mayes bas sent a message to the Cherokee Legislature advising that the Nation make the best terms it can with tbe Government for the Cherokee Strip. Jay Gould thinks better times are at band for Wail street. Business failures (Dun's report) fo the seven days ended November 20 num bered 274. as compared with 266 the previous week and 273 the correspond ing week of last year. The Commercial National Bank of Guthrie, Ok., failed on the 21st. Tiik run on the Howard Savings Bank at Newark, N. J., gradually tapered off. It was the result of a fool ish scare. - Italian laborers and citizens had a fight recently at Paris. Ky. The Ital ians were driven out of town after sev eral bad been hurt. Tbe trouble was caused by runaway horses dashing into the Italians, when they attacked the driver. Ida Jones, a colored courtesan con victed of stabbing Steven Zimmer, of St. Paul, to death last June, has been sentenced at Denver, Col., to fifteen years In tbe penitentiary. A mot-on for a new trial was denied. Dohsky Edwards was hanged at Ya zoo City, Misa, for tbe murder of bis wife in September last. The Twenty-sixth Ward Bank ot Brooklyn, of which Ditmas Jewell, for merly ot tbe Brooklyn Bank, is presi dent, was robbed of a package contain ing 95,000 in bills. The work is sup posed to be that ot a band of clever sneak thieves. W. 8. Wharton, tbe Chicago broker who was arrested in Philadelphia on the charge of swindling a number of persons in that city out of amounts ag gregating about f 50, 000, was committed to await tbe action ot the Tilinols au thorities. AnciiBisnop Corrigan, of New York, bas issued an appeal for the relief of Irish distress. Rkpokts of the London and Conti nental financial markets were more satisfactory during the week ended No vember 23, securities showing a Bteady advance. Cijcakino house returns tor tbe week ended November 22 showed an average Increase of 9.8 compared with the cor responding week of last year. In New York the increase waa 5.5. Jay Gould is reported master of the situation in Wall street. Aldkkman Andukws and wife, but recently married, were drowned by breaking through the ice near Winni peg. Man. Tub U n ' ted S ta tea Roll i n sr S tock Company, of Chicago, bas been placed in the hands of a receiver- 1 be liabilities are given at 3, 810.000 and the assets at 86. 053, 000. Tom uitii, a leader of the French faction In the French-Everaole feud, and the murderer ot a doxen men, bas been admitted to bail in tbe sum of ft, 000 at Winchester, Ky. Smith Is said to be going insane from remorse for hia nu merous cr mes. Tub natives of Samoa are again re ported restless. Tub new building of tbe Wells-Fargo Express Company at Jersey City, N. J., collapsed recently, burying the work men, two of wnom were killed and sev eral wounded. Bamford Bros.' s lk mills at Pater son, N. J., burned recently. Loss, $400, 00O; insurance, 200,000. The work peoplo bad to escape, many of then, bj jumping out of windows. ADDITIONAL. DlSFATCUEi. A financial crisis again prevails at Buenos Ayrca Several credit houses have closed. There was a tumult on the bourse and the police were called upon to quell tbe disturbance. fbe premium on gold advanced from 225 t 250 and closed at tbe latter figures. Thomas Rail, of Floral Park. L. L and Alfred Alchin, of Peek skill, while walking on tbe tracks of the Long island railroad were struck by a train. Ball was instantly killed and Alchin was seriously though not fatally in jured. A clerk living In Sofia, Bulgaria, who was afn cted with lupos and who visited lterlin for treatment with Prof. Koch's remedy, has arrived home ap parently cured. Ciiaiilrs Sturm was crushed to death under a falling safe at Die hold's works. Canton, Ot- Two other men were sexir ously injured. Tub Badger Illuminat'ng Company, of Milwaukee, Wis, is sa d to be ia good ah ape. The Queen of Portugal is suffering from influenza. Bisuahck is working most zealously at his memoirs witb tbe assistance of Uerr Lothar Bucber and his private secretary. Dr. Chrysander, but it will take some time to complete ibem. Mm. Pakheix was re-elected to the leadership of the Irish Nationalists. Tbe protests ot tbe English Liberals were entirely ignored. Abe result b caused a hopeless split, much to the satisfaction of the Conservatives. . The British Parliament waa opened on the 25th. Nothing of moment waa contained in the Queen a speech. Agent koteb at rine Kidge has been greatly annoyed by newspaper corre spondents. Ue threatened to expel the now xorB woria-Haraia man. At St Johns, N. B., on tbe Both tbe boilers of U U Sutton's mill exploded. Six men were blown to p.eces. Tub Norwegian bark Ever baa been wrecked. Tbe fate of the crew waa un certain. The oleomargarine law of Minnesota has been held to be unconstitutional. Settucks in Western Oklahoma are much alarmed over the Indian Messiah The report of the Internal Revenue Department showed, an increase of ceipta amounting to about 812,000,000 tne past year. Eva Hamilton, the notorious wife and now widow of Robert Rav Hamil ton, has been pardoned out of the Nev jersey penitentiary. '1'nu Ore go a- Improvement Company KANSAS STATE NEWS. Oeoboe W. Jones, Assistant State Superintendent of Public Instruction, baa resigned, having been elected grand secretary of tbe Odd ellows. Tbe headquarters of the secretary will be removed from Leavenworth to Topeka. Mrs. John Swansen, of Topeka, who for some time had been a confirmed hypochondriac concluded that ahe soon must die, and in order that ahe might not go without her five-year-old daugh ter the mother the other day adminis tered chloroform to her child with fatal effect, tbe little one dying while the husband and father waa absent at hia work in the Santa Fe shops. The un fortunate mother, who Is regarded as insane, will be sent to an asylum. A freight train, on tbe Northwest ern road, broke through a bridge across the Kaw river at Kansas city, Kan., early the other morning. The train, which consisted of an engine, car load of bogs, a car of corn, one of milling machinery and a caboose, went to the bottom of the river, carrying the' engi neer, flrtsman, conductor, a stock man and a number of other persons. A col ored man, who bod jumped on to ride over tho river to his work, and Fireman Allen were killed and a number of others had narrow escapes. The loss to tho railroad company was estimated at 8100. 00a Tub-vote for district judges at the late election vras: Sixth district, com posed of tbe counties of Linn, Bourbon and Crawford, S. IL Allen, Alliance, 8,630; T. S. West, Republican, 7.113. Majority for Allen, 1,533. Twenty- second district, Doniphan, Brown and ; Nemaha, J. F. Thompson, Alliance, 6, 051; S. L. Ryan, Republican, 5,7(1 A. Ma jority for Thompson, 283. Twenty fourth district, llarpor and Barber, G. W. McKay, Alliance, 2.731; Isaac A. Lowe, Republican 1.031; George Ii Mo Mabon, Democrat, 800, McKay's plu rality, soo. Til R pol ice com m 1 as loners of Fort Scott have boon experiencing some dif ficulty in enforcing tbe provisions of the prohibitory liquor law, and lately re moved tho police judge and reorganised the police force. Tbe old police judge refused to surrender the books and records of bis office and the commission ers appealed to tho Governor who re plied: "I have full confidence in your discretiou, ability and nerve to do your duty under the law. You shall have my full co-operation and assistance in your efforts to compel the enforcement of the law." Owino to d ssatisfactlon with tbe management of the K nights of Aurora, tho members of that order in Kansas bave withdrawn from it and formed a new secret order to be known as the Fraternal Aid Association, witb tbe fol lowing officers: J. R. Dutton, of Wichita, past prosidont; Will T. Walker, of Emporia, vice-president; John P. Kil gore, of Leavenworth, treasurer; John IL Calvin, of Topeka, secretary; Levi U or nor, of Lawrence, medical exam iner; J. B. Coon, of Pittsburg, sergeant-sft-arms'; J. E. Sanderson, of Farming ton, assistant sorgoant-at-arms. Trust ees, J. T. Lin dor, of Parsons; J. A. Rag noil, of McPberson, and Ii P. Young, of Win Hold. Mas. Tii.lik McCi.uro, with the as sistance of four men, recently held up her divorced husband near Winftold and while one of them bold a revolver to his head tbe others dragged off three of his small children. Tbe parties were subsequently arrested at Albuquerque, N. M. Pbnhio.ns granted Kansas veterans on tbe 20tb: Original, Lindsey T. Hen dricks, Clovordale; William Grumbein, McCrackon; William. E. Fohronbach, Cherry; Alanson Reese, Chico; Peter I led or, Jr., Red Stone; William A. Postlethwait. Cairo. Increase, Burrell Brown, Lawronce; Still man. Good no. Washington; Anthony Pittzor, Cherry valo; Horace D. Grant, Independence; Potter "VV. Kenyon, Corinth; Singleton Pre x ton, Ploasant Dale; Daniel Hunter, Jlo.ton; Josiah Miller, Hillsdale; Hcxekiah Ilickle, Troy; Hose a Dacn loy, II gh Point; William W. Pike, Ulysses; Thomas McUraw, Saunders; George A. Conchman, Wittrtipp; Israel Patnodn, W amopo; Con. Smith, Bigelow; Robert T. Jellison, Kanona; John Roso, Fontana; Jacob C Now bold, Milan; Robert Vanasdell, Chorryvalo; Gilbert Lewis, Emporia; Henry W. Stine, Inde pendence; David Cfoek, Inyo; James P. Chapman, Coffcyvllle; Martin Vandync, Wetmoro; Jefferson McQuilkin, Topeka; Flavlus J. Julian, Kiowa; Albert Davis, Origsloy; Page A. Asbury, Dexter; Ben jamin Bair, Elgin; John Standenmair, Wathena. Reissue, William d Wilson, Lenora. Mex-can survivors, Walter G. Borry, Logan. Tub soventh annual convention of tho Kansas Equal Suffrage Association was recently held at Atchison. Susan Ii Anthony, vice-prcsidont of tbe Na tional organization, was in attendance. Tbe addresses of wolcome were deliv ered by Augusta J. Knower and Prof. Wynn and wero rosponded to by uen evlovo Loo Hawloy, of Fort Scott, and Sarah G. Denton, of Attica. In a fight with horso thieves in Pratt County recontly one of tbe sheriff's posse, a man named Judd, wav killed and two of tbo thieves West and Thornton wero wounded and captured. Jami-s If. Rkedkk, ot Ellis County, wbo was elected to the Legislature as an Ingalls Republican by two majority, thinks bo was elected fairly, but be lieves that ho w-lL be ousted as soon as tbe House organises, and George Miller, his oomoetttor. seated. C M. Ratiiiiuiix, superintendent of the western division of the Missouri Pacific, recently returned to Atchison from a four days trip over the central branch of that system and denlos the reports that there Is suffering on the Kansas frontier. He says that there will probably bo some suffering this winter, but no more than will be found in other localities. Because bo waa disappointed in love nenry Jones, an ex-policeman ot Kan saa City, Kan., and a shoemaker by trade, took his life witb a dose of nor phine.the other night. He bad become am it ten with a widow wbo did not re ciprocate bis affection a Miss Lvtir St. Jonx, daughter ot ex- Governor St. John, was recently mar ried at Olathe to Mr- Henry L. Page, of Fort Scott The wedding was a very brilliant affair. At the late election tbe Legislative amendment to the constitution waa de feated by near 00,000 majority and the judicial amendment by fully 43, OK. Soon after dark tbe other night t-narics u. uussell waa run over at the Santa Fe croAalng at Emporia by a switch engine and bis bead cut clean off from his body. Both bis legs were also cut off. lie was single and about 35 years old A late fire tn Central la destroyed the lommercial Hotel, causing 92,000 lose. Tbe insurance was Si, 000. 1 bs residence of Mrs. K easier at Salina was destroyed by fire the other morning- Abe family barely escaped and aaved nothing. Andrew Lknnier, wbo is wanted for a murder committed In Carroll County, Tenn., last summer, waa recently ar rested at Topeka. The city eider ordinance of Lawrence baa been declared cons ti tu tional by too Supreme Court of the State. It pro Tides that eider shall not be aaid bv tHa CONSIDERED CRITICAL. iltMUoa a P1m BUia-NvffwtlMl SqwvsM 8?s t Ib4Ism Uav mm tatlw of ri(htiM-liMMl Hro Thinks the Indiana Ar Mot WU Esosst Pins Rxtxje Agbnct, SL D., Nov. S& The condition is considered orlticaL General Brooke and Agents Royer and Cooper held a consultation this morn ing and all admit that tbe aspect of affairs is serloua. The indications are now that the good Indians are on the point of jolng tbe ghost dancing fac tion. What tbe result will be cannot as yet be seen. To-day Is tbe time set for a bloody engagement between the soldiers and Indians at Pine Ridge, bu t ad vices up to noon report all quiet on the field A correspondent interviewed L'apt ate Courcey, a aqua w man now living on the reservation and having an Indian wife and many children- He la called Big Bat by tbe In dians; bas lived among them for thirty years, and is Intel ligent and wealtby and of wide influ ence among them. He stated in sub stance that no outbreak or depredation of any nature would occur. 4 The Indiana bavo been dancing, said Big Bat, "but that does not signify that they want to murder white settlers or fight soldiera" But asked if the Indians would peace fully stop their dances and surrender their arms, be said tbey undoubtedly wo,uld if it was demanded of them. 'I don't think they care much about giving up tbe dance, " said be, "but tbey would kick on giving up their guna Tbey would not fight for their guns though. "Are many of them armed? "Yes about two-thirds of the male a "but they do not want to fight. I at tended a council of the dancers night before last when they discussed all these matters and the leaders' speeches to the young bucks were all to the effect that while tboy could easily wipe ou tbe troops now on hand. If they did so there would bo ten soldiers there next day where there waa only one to-day and it would be only a question of days until tbe last Indians would die. Be sides they said where would we go to? We are surrounded on all sides by sol diers and settlers. We bave no pro visions for a campaign and would surely starve and our squaws and our pap pooses would per.sh before our eyes. The whole council united in advising and agreeing to submit peacefully to whatever the Government demanded. Big Bat urged the necessity of taking away from the Indians all arms and ammunition, not because he thought an uprising probable at any time, but to make them less roving and shiftless, and feel more dependent upon manual labor or civilised pursuits. General Brooke asked R. O. Pugb, is sue clerk of the supply department, what rations the Indians were getting. "Tbey are getting this, replied Mr. Pugh: "Ten pounds of bacon, 8 pounds of beans, 150 pounds of beef, 1 pound of baking powder, 4 pounds of coffee, 50 pounds of flour, SS pounds of salt, 9- pounds of soap, 7 pounds of sugar. This Is the quantity allowed 100 rations for 100 Indians per day for two weeks, aided Mr. Pugh. "Too little, too little, entirely too lit tle, exclaimed the General witb much emphasis. "Who of us don't know that tbe people can not II ve on that. I don't care whether they are Indians or what tbey are, people can't be satisfied, con tented or any thing else, if tbey don't have enough to eat, and the Govern ment should be finding it out pretty soon." "For one thing, said Agent Royer, "they don't get all tbe beef that is com ing to them. - A beef weighing 1,100 pounds when it gets here to us shrinks to 700 before rt gets to tbe Indians, and the Indians are the losers. "But it is not the beef alone that ia short, resumed the General, "it is about every thing else, except soap, and there seems to be a plenty of that ConntcliuHn JHuat Aniwer, Chjcaoo, Nov. SO- In tbe celebrated case of Charles Counsel man, bead of the noted grain bouse of that name. wbo has refused to answer tbe interrog atories of the Federal grand jury re garding tbe alleged receipt of com missions, rebates and cut rates on era in from tbe kock j st and and other le ding Western railroads. Judge Blodgett in the Federal court this morning rendered a decision under which Counselman is compelled to answer. This is a signal victory for the lnter-btate Commerce Commission' era, for bad tbe decision upheld Coun selman in his refusal to testify, it would have been tantamount to declaring in valid the entire substructure of the Inter-State commerce law. . Telia Its Owm btury. Helena, Mont, Nov. 26. In 1878 handcuffed prisoner named Williams jumped from a car window while on his way to tbe penitentiary. The sheriff had other prisoners in charge and could only fire a shot at the fugitive. A few days ago a human jawbone and bones of one forearm witn a rusty nanacun and chain attached were found at West Boulder, twenty miles from Livingston. Investigation showed it to be tbe band- cuffs of tbe escaped prisoner ot twelve years before. Tb tiehool Oueitlna In Manitoba. Wiwmi'ko. Man., Nov. 26. The most Important judgment ever given in Man itoba was delivered by Judge Killam yesterday in the celebrated appeal of the Roman Catholics against an act passed by the last Legislature abolish ing separate schools. Tbe case will be appealed to England as tbe Catholics will not be satisfied until a decision is obtained there. ktnttk by a Trmln. New Yokk Nov. 2 6. Thomas RalL of Floral park, I 1., and Alfred Alchin of Peek sk 111, N. Y., while walking on the track of the Long Island railroad near Floral park yesterday, were struck by a train. Rail waa Instantly killed and Alchin was seriously though not fatally Injured Bismarck Is working most zealously at bis memoirs with the assistance ol Uerr Lothar Bucher and bis private secretary. Dr. Chrysander, but It will take some time to complete them. CUpplan. In tbe way of prize offeringaa Engllrh paper stands at the head. The induce ment is a pretty wife witb an endow ment of A" too per year. The lady ia to be selected by tbe editor for her beauty. and she la then to bave the choice of one of ten gentlemen, wbo will agree beforehand to marry her if such be her choice. A wedding trousseau Is also to be provided When Stanley was -in this country be fore be received S13S for each lecture. Now be will receive &0? and for the recent grand opening in New York 5, 000. Hia borne will be in a private car. Jamea Lick, tbe philanthropist, left S1&0.0O0 to am Francisco for free bath a real wash-house for tbe working poor wbo have no baths at borne. Tbe institution is now ready and open. has sixty rooms for men and forty for women. Tbe walls are 01 wntte tne The tube are enameled. Thirty min utes Is allowed for a batb. Tbe other day while a Baltimore Ohio freight train waa near Dobbin Sta tion. W. Va,the engineer saw an animal on the track, which he took for a do;. The engine truck it and killed tt after race of a q uarter of m l, wbea If WM OFFICIAL VOTE. Va Tot as OflaisUr A a Vor Btaa Offlem t Um Lato aUoatlo. Topeka, Kan., Nov. 81. The follow ing la tbe official count ot the vote cast at tbe late election: VOTC TO! OOTZRHOI. s p i tUoa. ndrtoo A cbltoa Harber Barton hourbon. ...... B'onn Butlsr Cht.... Cbnutauqus .. Ober.-kre...... Chfeant Clark tlT Cloud C floe Couincbt .... Cowiry .. .... Crawford , Decatnr Dickinson.... ponlpbsa Iouir 1 I,tT 671 64 S37 fc3 SJ0 LOU X.7ii7 1.2SS J. 16 J 6x7 l.otiS s ota SSI 1.10 1 VT4 1. a ITS t,t 2.I4S l.sna 14S Ml 2.2-1 4A 461 1,12 1,01 47 1 a l S-'S X.S 4; 16 I. 11 1J " 4AJ MIS 4 341 2.9T41 1:7 I. INI 2.3i 477 1 n-u! 1. Ktlwsnla...... SO-. 174 S L1" SAU 1,171 411 fl-H 451 68 ' K7 ai SKI 24 ; 4; 5.17 i"o 1,7 7rt 1.MU ST &2 1 547 arS t-l Jlrt 14 I'- 74 479 12' At'. 1M 24C o 8 1 15- 63 fl 1.4JK 6i HO 7 in 7,,7 I.M4 M1 1 Of N S'3 17 r. 51 St 174 r 1 WV ft)-. 1.0(7 1.772 ?4S l.'iM 144 Si 2.07 1,-7 eni 1,824 J 1 ft M t--v tt LI U' 2 Xla ai 14tt 7tu i 14 1,419 4 ,M 911 6- S 1 OS9 L"' 41 1.6 4 fi Irtl 187 1.771 64 ' 1,111 ,2 l,4"i5 LH.-4 1 R70 1.77 1,S1 817 !, 34 140 ! 1.7:U I 0 M l.Uti 1, -1 jm9 l.S 2, -'0 9-t 1.919 LW71 44.1 1,017 Kfl 24 rt 1,9 5 1.072 1,572 4"6 I'ji 419 fiAl 1K H4 1.077 6TO 2. WW i-Oi J77 l,irt2 1,1 742 - l.B-4 1 7 1V1 . t09 B12 41 I.1 L 6-i 7y 1.741 7"2 2Jfi 970 4WI 4iO VS i S.i" 94 ,2i7 l,48rt 7 ,7 1,610 1.2 421 1. 7 l,liJ BWt l.OKS 47 17 1.71 401 ?6 42J 617 -9 464 1.1'J 6S7 1,610 ,& 7i IIS - 4.C02 1,104 171 7:. 24 4,81" 4,067 1,V.9 2S7 fW t9 41W LH 9ttfi a t, i.bs-1 fi"j 119 2.04.4 13 1 as hi - 41 i?& 2,27f l,5i4 2,510 7-i ISO 9i 24 ltl K'JI U2I 71 1,01'J lHi J(P Ji'i Uil 1,19 J.IOJ 17' 1" 181 l,8i fiy 1,12 1. QU2 W7 S7 2. WH7 ,tl 42 1 'VI "7 ' fl1 K K , Elli Ellsworth...., rinnv Ford Franklin r field Geary......... GOTh ..... lral-KDt. ...... G-ant Gray G eetey Greenwood .. liamliton .... Harper Harvey....... MaakoiU. .. Ultf man. . ... Jttrkson ron . . Jt-wl Johnnon ...... Roarney.... . rv m in an . . . . . Kill tbotte Leivnvorth Lincoln na . . .............. . Kn n. uQ ftftrloa M nr;Mill M PherMS Mnade Wlamf U n boll MontKOinery. mt rria.... Morton , Netnuha. .............. H-ho fteav or ton a ir a Oabome ttawa I'liraeo.... ......... rbllllpa. Pottawatomie Prtt Rawlins- . Keno U-r ubllc Ice Ki-y , nk hl-t Run csltne t-cott Bviltfwl k , Seward Shawnee ............. filler Id an...... tbtinnan ............. Smltti - Stafford Mantua . tevtnt Sumner Thomas Trego v -U4unioi Wm.Ibco anliing ton... ...... I. hit. YVIIa.m Woodfion ............. Wyaoiotio Totnl.; Humphrey's plurality, 8,181. Richardson. Prohibitionist, received total vote ot 1,147 in tbe State for Governor. The following ia the total vote for tbe other candidates on the Republican and People's ticket: LIKUTIMAMT'OOTIBKOBi Felt. B 120.M! ..11&,&53 Sblnn, 1 Plurality . 4A-9 ECHKTAKT OF STATB. Hltrjt'ns. B.. .121.011 .11K.461 Osbornts P..- Plurality AUDITOR OF IT1TK. Hovrv, R. .121,171 .11.7H2 Foater, P ' , Plurality .'. STATB TBIiflCREa Stover, B . Bid die, P . .121.317 ..1'6.W Plurality ATTORNKT OlhKHiL. Ivea, I. and P. .169.189 .1 Jfi,7 1 1 Kotl. gg, B -. U:iorIty .. LPEBINTENDENT OF rL BLIC 1HSTBUC1ION. Wlnann, B UcCorwick, P...... .12 11 .ii'-.na Plurality.... OU1EF JCbTlca Horton, B. ...122 004 ...ll,7 6 Btxhtmlre, P pluraUty ROCKY BEAR'S REMARK. lis Is Borry If His People Go I'raxler Than White People Over Hells loo. PiLOKB. Nob, Nov. 21 Two special coaches from Washington containing forty-five of Buffalo Bills Indians, passed through here to-day en route to the Pino Ridge agency. All have friends and relatives there. Rocky Bear, Black Heart, Little Wolf, Black Elk, and Hollows, promincntcbiefs, are among them. Several of the party had received letters from Pine Ridge speaking ot the Messiah before they sailed from Europe. Through an in terpreter Rocky Bear aaid be thought bis party could do more than any other to quiet their brothers at pine mage. My people, saia ne, vnay gee crasujr than white people do over religion; If so, I am sorry. We here know that the day for the red man to ng-bt against the pale face la long paau" DRIFT WOOD. A peabi worth 3,000 was recontly found in tbe Pecs ton ica river near Ar- gyle. Wis. dwakd McUoiTALn, ok Aiientown, Pa., thinks be owns the smallest dog. It Is five months old and weighs four ounces A wit, who waa asked what bo would rather be during the three stages of life, replied: "Till thirty, a pretty woman; till fifty, a successful General; tho rest of my life, a priest. . Soue men never lose their presence of mind. A Milwaukee man threw his mother-in-law out of a window In tbe fifth story of a burning building and carried a feather bed down-stairs in his arms. A Yaxkeb has Invented a chicken hobbler, consisting of a spring attached to a ben's leg, which, when the ben at tempts to scratch, will move her on ward, and will, in tact, walk her right out of tbe garden. A haw distributing bills around Chica go bas an educated pup to do the work for bim. The man carried tbo bills and folded them as be walked. Every time he came to a bouse he would give one to the dog, who would Jump over the fence and gravely deposit it on the doorstep. A rocarTBT publisher who bs dissatis fied with the circulation rating of "ex ceeding 460" given hia paper in a news paper directory, writes a scathing letter to the publishers of the latter, which concludes as follows: If we bad the power we would compel you to run off oar edition on a band press. - As Ingenious photographer possesses a camera which he boasts coat film but 91.20, &5 cents ot which went for a broken-down opera -glass, from which be got his lens. His outfit of working tools comprised aawa for ft5 cents, ham mer for ia. auger stocks for g4, bite for i aad jcaplu tot t THK CeaiSLATUPK. The following are elected nsemberset the Kansas House of Bepraajentatlvee, as shown by the official retnrmai allea County U r fearawm, at. nil arson J. U-AJraaadar. A. Atchison John aaatoa, at ; Fratok nT In ton. H. Barber Frank W. Hick ok. a.. Barton af. W. Cobon. A. Bourbon W. L Bio, B. ; B. F. Fortnay, Brown J. X Hardy. A. Butler O. W. Jones, A.; Jena Hartaa- Bower, A. Chasa J. 8. Doollttl. A. Cbaalauqa: --Jaaon lUlnikk, A. Clieroke Jamas B. Ctobb. A- Joha X. JoDa, A. Cbeveane W. B Hotcbklaa. A. Cominrbv Q. W. llollcnback. A. Clark B. F. klorrla. A. Oay A a. Newman, A- Ct nd O. a C-verty. A. ; 8. IX Btaele, A. Cofloy A U. Blew, A. Cowley jMob hlioa, & ; J- I Andrews. A ; U J. rsvldaoa. A, Crsaford U. M. Red, A. ; A. J. Jorey. A. Ijeatur Itn Oaakor, Pro. iaam. llcklnaon II ram O Harvey, A. ; M. Seaa, A. lonlphan J. IX Willlsmaon, & Iouglaa '. H. Blabott, it.: K. elmmon. B, ted ward 1. O. Donovta, Xean. A. K k George Vf. CrumlaV. A. Kl la Jauiea U Bder. tt. Kllawonli W. W. in ley. A. F.nney W. R. Hopkins, B. Ford U at. HiM Vbf. IX Frank. tn J. P. tteven. A.; F. F. Elder, A. liarriel tt. J. Churchill, A. Goary T. M Tentpleton. A. Graui Iald Holme, A. Gt L T. Poreei. B. Grab am W Hi MilllKsn, A. Uray C T. Vinaon. U. Greenwood John Broydon, A. irelv 11 G Wilson, IL - llumlllon Alfred Pratt, K. Iiarprr O-orn il. Coutaen, aW llarvtty W. K Brown, B, llodirrnian B Oiluora, B Jrtrkaon P- It feteward. A, Jt-flatoa- C II. Finney, R. ; C Becfe: ar ta, A. Jewell C F. BarnaU, A.; G. 1 Vast Venter. A. Ji.bnioa.C M. Iirkson. A. Kearney O. St. Smith. A. KinfHian John Day. A. Kloa B- IL Albertaon, A. Labette Jam re N. Tanner. A t P. A. Mor rlson, A ; Ai'-xander Dune -n. A. Unr-C. E. Lobdell. B. Leavenworth F. W. Willarl. Reran. R, ; 8. F. Nee ley, U.; T. Q Cral. U i rrmnk A, Gable, IX Lincoln A K. VTh III In Eton, A. l.inn J. W. Tockrr, A. Loaan W. L Cook B I .von L vl Dutnbsuld. A. : S. B. Wnrrea. TL Jdurlon DjUm Ilo era, A ; K. W. Uaxweli, A- (Tied witn a utpuDiioMn ) Maralisll WeUlnstoa Doty, A.; M. Patter- son. A. MoPherson John B Jim kson, A- MKdo-A. fl. II ber, Aliaiul J B. Coons, Mad d ox, A. 1 Fred ; J. B. K 'tntngtoa. B. slorlor J W. Tot)njj. Mitchell Geore IL McKlnnle, A. Montgomery Samuel lienry, A 600 it. A. Morris Charles Drake. A. A. L Neuabt U. R. MtC.lmaa, A.; Eira dry, A. Ness L S. Goo !vln. A. Ktoibo tieurgeE. Smith. A. ; M. B Clover, A. Norton John W. Bleb?r, tt. Oiage-David nuuil, A. ; Bobsrt W. Lewis, A. Oibom-J. W. UatrhrU, A. Ottawa G ore Mc Con key, A. I'iwbm A. H. Lnfeler, A. Pbilllna P. C. Wag-oner. Potta atomic Jumts I 8iupne, A.; CI ST. HSrUlCK, A. Pratt J C. Pleraon, A. Bawtln K. 1. York. B Buab John Lovitt. B. Bjno John A. at era, B ; W. II Mitchell, B? public J. L In graham. A.; C tt. CUva- ana, a. Bice W. M. Ronton, A. Klli y Jokepli u IlarnT, A. Kook Beuben Buuae. A. Baaaell Oil L Alhrton, & Saline Patrick II. Dolan, IX Scott L P. Buyer. B, Sedgvlck Ueoryje L, Douglas, B ; B. W. Ilurt, A. ; W. K Boble. A. Seward t F. Posten. II- httwnee DavM M. Howard, A. ; W. O, vyebb. U.; rrann- btatil, IL fcherldan W J burns, A. (herniHn Kred K. Ywarlck, J Smith George K. 8 .iHU. A. Stafford W. M. Campbell, A. Stanton J. W. Tout, U. Steven A. S. Bee lor. A. Sumner G. E- Meeker, A. ; John T. Cho Walter, B. ; J. N Ioubledar, A. Thomas Mr. Vail. A. Troto i'. tf. Kinj, B M'abaunser J hn RShrfa;. A- Wallace J. K Liycoclc, A B- Wsahit.Kion . AC Watson, A. ; Wllllan Botrcri, A. WtohUa W. X Chahl Ick, &. Wilson A Z. Brown. A- Woodion J B It.yer, ft. Wyandotte J. O. M Incr, D ; A. A. Bur gard, I. This gives the Alliance 80, Republic ans 27 and Democrats 9 membert A Conaui nanat ion to be Ueal red. In the newspaper office: Competitor lamner When I deter mine to settle down, I will seek out an armless woman. Citculation Swearer That'll be pleas ant. C D. Mightn't be so pleasant, but It will save me the engagement ring. Jeweler's Circular. Guided Arlsrht. Father X am very much afraid our daughter will elope witb that young rascal. Mother No danger. I reminded ber last evening that girls who eloped got no wedding presents, and I feel sure that my words aunk deep into ber heart. N. Y. Weekly. Where Mie Wa. Mrs. Gazzsm (to Sadie Itloobumpor) AV here's your mamma, Kadie? badie She went over to Mrs. Gar goyle's two hours ago to stay five min utes. "S. Y. Sun. With Equal Ease. Tom "Can you lend me ten dollars, Fred?" Frod "My dear boy, I can lend ten thousand as easily as I can ten.' Tom (overwhelmed) "iio kind of you, old fellow, but ten will do this time." Fred 4 Sorry. Tom, but I'm dead br9'9" Yankee Blade. POINTS OF PROGRESS. The five New England States bave built, so far this year, sixteen miles of railroad. North Carolina bas built 826 1Iuxirkxs of millions, probably bill ions, of dollars bave been added to the) value of real estate in tbe cities of the world by a single invention the ele vator, or lift. Inventive Age. Is the six Now England States 2,A&8, OOO persons bave S-Vi. 000,000 tn the savings-banks. In the States of New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania there ia fod8, 000,000 to the credit of per sons whose deposits average but 9323. This large sum of 81, 250,000,000 ia owned by men and women whose average sav ings amount to less than 8400. Last year Philadelphia built 11, W bouses, averaging in cost 83,179 each In the same time New York built 0,723 booses, the average cost of which waa 811.203 each; Chicago, 4,031, averaging 8A.OH8; ISrooklyn. 4.500, averaging o,70o; Boston, 4,431, averaging 87,313; Minne apolis, 4,S5o, averaging 82,00o; Washing ton, 4,043, averaging S1.&33; Denver, 2,741, averaging 83.W2; Omaha, 8,408, averaging 8 1, 063. MoxiEUR Eiftxl. has Invented a form of bridge, capable ef being used either In times of peace or war, for temporary as well as permanent aervice. It is cer tainly a. great Improvement on the wooden pontoons and structures now employed by engineers. It Is composed wholly of pieces of steel, which can be easily put together and can be erected without machinery, and by unskilled labor. M. Eiffel made a teat bridge In leas than seventy hours, one hundred and forty-seven feet long, weighing la all eighty-six tons, and capable of bear ing a burden of over two hundred tons. In fact it could carry a railway train with troops, or wio military stores or marctiaie. J Are Yost ta Keedt Are von In need of rood advioet Do TM suffer from palpitation of the heart; have; you speiis 01 u 1x2 mess; 00 yoa leci usuess. and do you frequently get tirxxi withoul causa or exertion 1 Do you aulTer front rheumatism. neuralgia, and other mysterious and uuaocountttble backaches and pains In umDfl una juiuls ana oonesi uo yuu iem nervous; are you s!eepke-t nigbfc,-ad do your dreams dinturb youl Are you exel li able and does your heart best unevenly, sometimes hardly beating at ail and at other times thumping like au enamel lo yon worry over little things I Are your kidueya disordered and your liver iiim-tivot Are you trouoieu wiia 1ua1et.-sT.10n anu constipa tion t Are you annoyed by any urinary dif ficulty f Do you want to bo cured of all. iik'h weakniiiir ailments? Then use Dr. John Buli'a fc.i.rpuriil. it wilt make you, strong anu peneci in every part. Orva a man a bad name and he must suf fer forever. A woman can chaiiK her nam if she does not like it aud some una iikee her. N. O. l'tcayune. Btats of Ohio, Crrr or Tolxoo, I Lucas Couktt, ( Frank J. Cuenoy makes oath that be Is tbe senior partner of Uie nrm of F. J. Cheney Cl Co., duiiig business iu tne City of Toledo County and State aforesaid, and that aad firm will pay tile sum of osta uundkbd dou lars for each and every case of Catarrh that can not be cured by tbo use of 1111' a Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Cutset. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my rresenco,this'thdayof leociuber,A-L).13B6. seal A. W. (ji.CAsox, Noury Public Ha. I s Catarrh Cure is taktm 1 internally and acts dirortly Uod the blood and wucout surfaces of the system Beud for tfati nioniuls, free. K.J CuenkT ot Co.,TolotKj,X bold by lruKgists, 7&o. CONTI5TMENT Is raorelto bo desired than ahorsetiat can "go H'"iu two uiluutes, Barn's Horn. feaee oa Earth. This Is once more tijved by tbe rheo matto wise enough to counteract their pro gressive malady with llostetter's Stomach Bitters. No testimony is stronger than that which Indicates it na a SGiirin pI relief fa this oomplaiut. It ia hIm eminently effect ive as a treatment fr kulni'y trouble, dys pepsia, dehiiity, liver complmut and constl-pati-m. Ueo it with ieraistcuco fur tb ' above. "Is TBI awimtning tearhnr bnayl' "Yes, ma'am; he's imiucravd ia his business juat at proacuU" Jt'BUJrM I irrfERED from tiwrwis aches and pains, aud was siw'ploas ul night. My dis eao vui undermining my cottbtitutiuu. llr. Hull's Sarsntarilla rcur'l mo to health and I now enjny sound and dreumlt'ss sk-ep, and my aches and p.iin und laraitude tmtihlo m no mure. Williuw liuruu, Whccliutf, W. Va. I rnr.35 the button, you take a rest, sighed tbo weary shopper nfcr ringing fur tbe eiovutur boy a diucu times or more. Fon bRONcnui. Asthmatic and Pulmon ary ComplaiiiU, "Dr.'U n lit t!uil TrvclUM hnve remnrkabiecuruuve properLiu. rkH ouly iu boxes. Paris Is afraid of American pork, bat doeu't fthy at cab horse tU-'aUauud Uilets af tlllia. Lowell Coui'iiir. At one can take Carter's Little Liver Pills, tbey are so very small. No iroublo to swallow. No paiu or tenptug after taking. Wnrs you want to got a boy to l!ke work you must call It play. Itaiu's Huro. Pt.BARAXT,Wholefwme. Speedy, for coughs Is Halo's Honey of Horchouml aud Tar. Pike's Toothache Drops euro iu uuo minute. Ax old man in good much easier than a young one. Atchison lobo. Catarrh la a constitutional and not a local dlaeaae. sad therefore It can mt tie rurtH ly looal appllcatluiia. It requires s conoutatlorial reunttr lika llid BraBanila. wblrh. worklnic thri'Utfb Uie blood. eraUlcate Uie Impurity wliwh mui'nd pcuoioies tbe disease, and vfTurts a permanent cure. Thus sands of peoplo toMify to tne surccfta nf 11 tod 'a Hersaparilla aa S remeJy for catarrb when other preparations liad faili-d. HimmI's HarAapariHa also but Ms up the wlnilo sypten). and fnaka yn feel r newi-ri in health and otretimh. All io suffrr fnm catarrh or de lltty ahuuld cerUuulj five Uovd'S Saraaparllla a fair trial. loocPs Sarsaparilla ft-ild br .11 fl mirr-t. II : .1. for Prpnrt ooly by (;.LUUU1)A CO. Al.ilUrr.nei, Lu . . U, j IOO noses One Dollar If yow liave a COLD er COUCH, awwcvj or leaaioa- kj CONSUMPTION, SC0Tt? 07 PLKE COD L1VKH OIL. AlffD HTPOPBOSPHIT&S or 1,1 MES Ail at I A. Tbla pnparntloB oortlaln the stlmula tlng t.roKir.lfe of tite J;fnjh'ifA4tm sad flue JVonoyfrf rw I.it-r OiJ. l's-d br rb yiclina n i I tne world over. It la mm plMttbt mm snUffc. Th rvm tl mes as efflca cioua sa platu Oxfl Xver OH. A perf- Emulsion, hotter Uian allotbem mads. For all forms of Wa4iM0 JWikiiw, JaMcJts Scrofula, nd as a Flesh Producer tbers is notblng Uk tCOTF tMULStOM. Itlaaotd br all DruK($lats. Lot do on by prof uae exolouatlon ur Impudent an, treaty .nauce you to sooopt w tuusuiuM. 3URIFV YOUR SJ BLOOD. But do not us th dangerous alkmllM and reurlal preparellon whicll oetro your oenrous (yst mod ml tbo digotliv owar ol ttw ttoaiach. Tho vogetablo kin, doai (hras in tho best and talnl romodial nU. Or. Shoman devoted tho greater art ot his III to the discovery ol this relia ble and sale remedy, and all Its ingredients are voaetaMo. Ho gave it tho Bute ol PricJdy Ash Btiisrs! a Mate every one can reaieaiber, and to tko present day nothing has been discovered thai la se hencacial for tho B1000. or the LIVER, for tbo KIDNEYS and tor the STOMACH. This remedy is now so well and iavorabiy known by all who aava sed It thai araemeais as to Its merits aro ase. less, and tt others ro require a correct. he te tho system oreufd but give It a trial tho fcaaltb ot this country would be vastly improved. Remember tbe name PRICKLY ASH BITTERS. Ask your druggist for H. PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO ST, irovris, aco. GKEED OP GAIN and Cblrat lWulrmrara. The ralinsr pasalna fle th b miaui family. In trrsaspHn sf lr rltys. mm ttm braJa la taxed, the nervous syavteasi Sty tdied. In cie parwltof pleaauas the body . W fcortei-ed by fawsnioai a deapotle swart ti aosrt ditrid fur repose are devoted to ta Jaavaiatina revelry; the atamaoa la ruihlee!e utrosrd ssobi per wmttr. th ntiAra4 . oflrina trrr avis crenH bartos:. la lfnond, aavtS liqald (Lra b anbstitaWd an? 11. ere we mvr awavy clT It, dlseaae bava flxed Its Iron srrawts) apoi vs. Then we look fur tbe "remedy." To tbe vlctiaa. of tbeee fulilea, we ooiuiaa4td Tr. Tatfs Liver pllts. Xbey stlmulmvt tba liver, atrcptjthr'a tltm aerm, rejvtore fcbd mm i rUtm ana build up sba ddblUtavted body. Tntt's Liver Pills KASS A VIG0BQUS BODY, frice, 25e-0tlice. 39 A ol Park Place. tL Tft lUri B'mmTjeajnilmTa '-'-n-mJ "'mill ltr&mi3. .J