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tlw Gunmaker of llion.! review of trade.1 crop
RETORTS.
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JEFFEHSON M. CLOUGH RE-
FUSES A TEMPTING OFFER
FROM THE CHINESE
GOVERNMENT.
Hla Rwlth Wa* Tr
tent ton <
I'nor I* Admit At'
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iFrom (hp Springfield. Mop*.. Union.)
There isn't a gun manufacturer In the
t'nltfd Stales. \vh< does not know Jef-
ferson M. (Mnugli. He lias been Intimate-
ly flPHo.■ jji 1 fi\ all his life with the de-
velopment of \ Remington and
Winchester rifles Km yarn he was su-
perintendent of the K. Hemington
Sons' groat factory at llion, N. Y.
After leaving there vie refused u tempt-
ing offer of the Chinese government to
go to China to superintend their gov-
ernment factories, and a 1 epted In-
stead the tupfliutendeii'v of the Win-
chester Arms Co., at New Haven, at A
salary of $7,500 a year.
It wns after this long term of active
labor as a business man that he found
himself Incapacitated for further service
L<\ the embargo which rheumatism had
laid upon him and resigned his position
more than two years ago. and returned
1 n Relchertown. Mass. wh^re he no*v
lives and owns the Phelps farm.
Relng a man of means he did not
spare the cost and was treated by lead*
ing physicians and by baths of cele-
brated springs without reteiving any
benefit worth notice. Puling the euiq-
mer of ISM and the winter <>f 1*94 Mr.
('lough was confined to his house In
Reichert own, being unable to rise from
bis bed without assistance, and suffer-
ing continually with acute pains and
with no taste or desire for food, nor was
lie able to obtain sufficient sleep.
Marly in the year lS'.'i Mr. Clough
heard of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for
Pale People. H" began taking these
pills about the first <.f March. 1^04. and
continued to do s«> until the llrst part of
September following. The fiis; effect
noticed was a better appetite and he
began to note more ability to help him-
self off the bed and In l e better cen-
trally. Last August (1M4) he was able
to go alone to his sumnn • residence rind
farm of 163 acres on <' renadi r island,
among the Thousand islands, in the
River St. Lawrence, \yhero from the
highest land of hl< farm he commands a
view for thirteen miles down the river,
and sixty of the Thousand islands can
be seen.
Instead of being confined to his bed
Mr Clough is now and has been for
pome time able to be about the farm to
direct the men employed there and he Is
thankful for what l>r. Williams' Pink
Pills have done for him.
These pills are manufactured by the
IV Williams' Medicine company. Sche-
nectady, N. V . ami are sold only in
boxes bearing the firm's trade mark and
wrapper, at BO cents a box or six boxes
for $2.50 and an- never sol | in bulk.
They may be had 'if all druggists or
direct by mail from Dr. WHliams' Medi-
cine company.
Husband Non once told mc that you
•studied French, Italian and Spanish
while at school. Can you speak any
of them now?
Cultured Wife Ml of them Why?
Husband I wish you "d do \ mil"talk-
tug in one or the other of them until I
get through with this newspaper.—
iS'ew York Weekly.
BUSINESS CONTINUES
RAPIDLY IMPROVE.
Encouraging I mp Ueporl* hii«I Kopli
Ing of I| l•• timI Slnrl'S (rf I'olpr
Alienee* in ( renting Hie Improvem
Dun'* Wrrlih Ke\ie\r.
TO
Secretary Morton Im vIkcr a Systematic
and Kcnimmiml Plan.
W.\viii!S(. ion. .lunc Secretary
Mi nil in lias alllxed In- oHW'ilil hic*a
turo to the ord I fi«r tlio adoption of
the lu-raldie soul of till' department,
which is the joint uroilnetton of the
seeretarv anil (oiu'i-al Mcliride. See-
rctary Morton has decidcd to issue an
order abolishing1 twenty-one of the
state agents of the agricultural de-
partment and providing for the re-
organization of the statvs in question
into groups for the purpose of collcet-
p report
Nkw Yoiik. ,Iune II. Dun s
weekly review of trade, says: "l rom
all parts of the I nited States the best
advices obtainable tell of a rising1 tide
of trade and industry, wbi< h threat-
ens here and there t>> nnaint too far
and too fast. The voiuino of all busi-
ness is 1>\ no means equal to that of
1802 as yet. though in some important i twenty-one districts. Seven of these
branches larger t ban in that of any will comprise only one state each,
other year. Two influences of tre- ] while the remaining thirty-eight state*
ntrilin e to the rise I wiU be arrnnced in fourte
and conti-
While all"the details have not been
perfected it is contended that when
the plans shall be completed the
Cnited States shall be divided into
mentions power ■ontribii c to the rise I wj[' he arranged in fourteen group,
.,,.<1 ,. .titi with an agent for each group or lor
- encouraging crop news and < onti ^ con8tiU|tcs a (iistrU.t
dent replenishing of stocks winch , itso|f it is still undecided in some
have been for two years depleted, to eases as lo what agents shall be dis-
the utmost. pons', d with, ami no names have been
Reports from Spring wheat states j given out.
and from the Pacilleeoasl are so cheer- This step is one of tlie results of the
ing that although the loss of winter pia„ for i]u reorganization of the
wheat was large there, and those esti- method of gathering crop returns
mates have been most accurate in re- adopted by the secretary as the result
cent years now vary in predictions ; ()f conferences held with the depart-
froni 4'.'.T.ono.onn t• *170.000,000 bushels. ; statistician and the committee
Atlantic exports for three w« eks. flour ; appolntort by the National Hoard of
included, have been only ;. .- v . I > . ' 'I'ratlo. which met in this city last win-
agaiust «i.nnr .,j:rj last year, indicating j t.ci*. Steps have been taken also for
KANSAS SILVER MEN.
Convention of the * t:iie ItlinetiUII"
Topeka Ci'liitiRr at III to t.
Topk.ka. Kan., .lime 1 *. .—The free
silver conference, under the auspices
of the Kansas llimctallic league, was
called to onler at 2 o elock yesterday
afternoon at Representative hall by
A. Shinn of Ottawa, vice president
for Kansas of the National league. |
There were about seventy-live men and
a half dozen women pr. sent. The an- :
(Hence was made up largely of I'opu- i
lists, although it was not a partisan
meeting. There were three dis- j
languished visitors from abroad ton- I
gressinan Joseph i Sibley of l-ranUlin,
Pa . ami Mr. and Mrs I'icrce Humbert
of llostoil. Mr. Humbert is the city 1
surveyor of I lost on. He and his wile
stopped otV here with Mr siblcv.
t ongressman Sibley made the prin-
cipal address, after which resolutions
were adopted demanding the free i
coinage of silver at lt> to 1 without any
international agreement, and ap
pointed a committee to organize the 1
free silver forces of the stale for the
campaign of lH'.Mi.
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urgent demand at current prices.
There has been a fall of • cents in
w heat w ith heavier sales than for three
weeks.
The rush for supplies in iron and
steel resembles a "hear panic in the
stock market. Ileeaiisc prices are
mounting everybody hurries to buy. so
that th#v mount higher.
MISSOURI FRUIT
increasing the number of correspond-
ents who are required to report di*
rcctly to the department.
ORIES OVERDRAWN.
Kiiir.nrH of Hie (iolri Finds ami lli&H A -
na.VH In Oliliilioma t'nreliable.
J l'.t. Hi no. Ok., .lunc 20. The stories
of big gold finds and high assays in
W ashita county .Oklahoma, telegraphed
j from Outhric. arc totally unreliable.
! Outliric is 200 miles from the gold
field, no assays have been made as yet
and the Washita river, on the other
i side of which the gold tields are is so
1 high that it is impossible to ford it and
no one from that country has arrived
here for many days, while hundreds of
gold seekers are held at Arapah
if not good , ing for the river to subside.
Onr rnntnfMi «•
Washington, June 20.
crease of receipts at
• wait/
1 11) Alt 1 M
itrnns:
Tc the reronrk
of mnny « ne
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n roniio |o 1
ilk Mi n t
woy
Iter be-
pinning «n<|
'erpiptino in
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of 11"
•loiter §
f-loinarh Bit
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lit likn
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rnnow
ftronclh nrl
nppotilo or
>\ good
dtfl<'
lion. It
rheck#the in*
'•nHs "t mnlt
m. and
reined
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complsint. ro
nMlpatinn. ■
\ spi'p^l
ill.-
imn i mm
nod kidnoy Hi
order. It n
n every
pense
o houso
b< Id r< me Ij
The < rop Will Ko a tiooil One \ppleH
A re in Abundance.
Kansas <Trv, Mo., .lune 22. L A.
(toodman of Westport, the secretary of
the Missouri Horticultural society has
Issued a report of the condition of
fruit in this state. He states that.
generally speaking, the fruit crop will
be a good one, and fair
prices, will be realized. Taking up |
the various fruits in detail be says CH ASE NO LONGER W ARDEN
that the apple crop will be one of the
best the state has ever produced. The
south part of the state will make n
wonderful showing this year if noth-
ing injurious intervenes, ami the
success of growers will me,in
a great extension of orchards.
Mr. (Joodinan g« es
l ilt' I III I IT
liollft'. lilt'
Topkka. June
■onrt vesterdav
Snpre
Court I p-
. — The
I'lidered
The
oral one.
saw that along the line
uprcme
% decis-
ion in the penitentiary ease, ousting
Seth W. Chase from the wardenship
and confirming the title • >f J. I Lynch
Oovernoi Morrill's appointee, to the
otlice. The opinion was w ritten by Vs-
sociate .lustice W. A. Johnston. < hicf
Justice .Martin and Associate Justice
Allen concurring.
\ IVfother'n fnflnenee.
The boy's flrpt Idea nf a woman Is his
j^oth^r. and unless ?he falls t'> win his
lev* and respect be ha* a chivalrous
devotion to her which will cover his
whole life. If mothers w mid give their
children definite religious instructions
bv word and example and rule them
wisely, lovingly, methodically and firm-
ly In habits of obedience, self control
and purity and truth, boys would Ihbs
rften develop into uncontrolled, lawless,
unchlvalrous men and selfish husbands,
and ellis would not grow Into frivolous,
vain, self-asserting, fast women. Homes
would be happier, the world would b#
raUed, reformed, ennobled.
Texas Justice—You admit you stole
the pi£ out of the pen?
Colored Prisoner N «is, I admits 1
ttole dc pig, but 1 wuz hungry, an'1
didn't have nutVin' tci cat.
"Pork readier," said the judge, with
tears in his eves, an he chalked him
down for two years. lanimany
Times.
Tnttarcn SOnMnc Itrmth.
alma n
snv that buyers are already seeking to
locate the biggest orchards and are
making bids for them. The crop in
the east part of the state w ill he light.
and the prices will be but fair.
peach crop will be quit
but. straage t
of Neosho find Carthage and in the
neighborhood of Springfield will he
very light. On the oilier hand, as far
north as St. Joseph it w ill be a failure
Beyond doubt, peaches will be plenti-
{9I all over the state. The pear crop Colonel Alex Winfrey, a wealthy col-
will be the usual a\ciage one. The J ored man and noted IJepublican leader
Wild <toosc varieties of plums promise ;ind politician, and l.ix/.ic 10. Williams,
a good crop, but t he Kuropcan varieties a graduate of Lincoln
wHl make a poor show ing, ( berries teacher of the harrison school
will be a line crop, and grapes an aver- city. The eliun
Sge one. ltlnckberries will be a go<al flowing, admission being
crop, hut raspberries but a half crop. Many white people witnessed the cerc
— | mon v. John Williams, the father 0
Itlieumatlr Cnre [the bride, is also wealthy, and i
Prominent Colored People Wed.
Ciiii.i.hotiik. Mo.. June v2.—A swell
wedding in colored high life occurred
at the Second Baptist church in tlos
eit^r. The contracting parties were
rop I Colonel Alex Winfr<
I'he not in-
posto llices
throughout the country during
the year past, ending March :il.
was ^l,7ii0,9.' .'l. This is shown in
the results of the annual readjustment
of presidential postmasters salaries,
made public to-day. The changes
take effect July I. The total number
of presidential ollices is ;■ !# • . The
salaries ot 1.0 .7 are increased and Wi
decreased. The gross increase in re-
ceipts w as .51,so l.oiv.' and gross decrease
$151,13!). Light states report .1 de-
crease, and practically all of these are
in the West.
Well Known People Wed.
Kansas City, Mo.. June .'I The
ftcv. Kobert K. Hargrove, bishop of
the Methodist Lpiseopal church.
(South), and Mrs. Kuth Kli/.a Scarritt,
widow of the IJcv Nathan Si-arritt. j
were married last evening at thercsi- )
deuce of Mr. and Mrs. Llliotl II. Jones,
123 Colorado avenue. The groom is I
00 years of age and the bride The
wedding was a very <jniet affair, no
one being present except the relatives
of the bride. The ceremony was per-
formed by Bishop Hendrix, asisstcd by
tIk* Kev Or. James \ Duncan, pu'stor
of the Melrose church.
ampliitheater for (in* iii« i i^tit.
Oam as, Texas. June '.'l 0. A.
Stewart has let a contract calling for
5-18,000 worth of dressed lumber,
which is to be. used in the construct ion
of the big amphitheater to be reared
for the Corbett I it/simmoiis fight nest
October. Pan Smith of New York has
been appointed press agent of the syn-
dicate behind the contest. Such is tho
faith in the ability of Stewart and his
conferrees to bring off tho big battle
that a fund of v-o 0.10 has Ih«cii sub-
scribed ami put in the bank lo the
credit of the construction and promo-
tion departments of tho'•enterprise.''
Every housekeeper wa .its to know the best
things to cat., and how to prepare them.
"The R0y.1l Baker and Pastry Cook."
Contains One thousand useful recipes for
every kind of cooking. Edited by Prof.
Rudmani, New-York Cooking School.
Free by mail. Address (writing plainly),
mentioning this paper,
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO.
106 Wall Street, N. Y.;
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• What's thill "" cxi'lnimi'il lh«« Ue«-p 1 S'.vniwr On Hostiml 'ilvc me soma
ev "Arc we mtt rf strnipht jurUi't> ' iw hislty.
"Yef,." replied the attendant "Well. I Wi.itcr i' rt serve any liinmrs, sir.
put a eloM'-lit tinjf flannel shirt on the j except at meiiU You'll have to order
patient anil Maud him under the show- i somcthiiiR't" i%it
er hath.'' Washington Star. Mranpcr-r.n llrinn inc B plate of
sugar on lemon and sonn* whisky.
tout linnil
hint: • "
good fur pains, wi-nkiifM, roliln nud *H'cpl'
lligbee Mv wife has had coi sider
able trouble with her bead late 13*.
What do you tliinu will relieve it .'
Doctor A new hat—Smith, Gray &
Co.'s Monthly.
pa
Why arc
• • a-Ue l lie
No\V Im 1 lie ti
rlfi lltncloi' "in" n
; nifort to the 1
no to cure your corn*
1 ik' « tin-in "<i 1 i « rf*1'
Ask ) our <lru£Ki*l 'or it. I
"My expendilurea never exceed my
receipts,"' said llawkins. "Mine do,"
sighed W ilk ins. "In fact, 1 am afraid
1 shall never have any receipts from
some of my last year'b expenditures.
Harper's Ha/ar.
cy called pyramids,
rgic. who was looking
at .1 pi>-lure of those wonders of
Kgypt "They are called pyramids,
mv Min," rep'ied his father without
hesitation, because they appear amid
the general desolation of the desert. ®
New York Herald.
I cannot speak too highly ol Pi-09 t ure
i tor 1 otiswm pi ion. Mu- I-'knsk Moiuis, L'Ij
W. L'Jd .vt.. New York. Ocl. IWII.
n OTHERS
recc
'covering from
the illness at-
tending child-
birth, or who suf-
|/fcr from the cf-
els of disorders,
' de r a 11 go me 111 s
and displace-
ments of the wo-
manly organs,
will find relief
and a peiTtranent curt in Dr. Pierce s
Favorite Prescription. Taken during j
father (of large family) My dear,
isn't il about time you were thinking
of gett ing married?
Daughter Land sal e ' 1 haven't
thought of anything else for years —
New York Weekly.
HOTEL GEUDT
&
CiKI DA NPRINHS. KANSAS.
OPENS JUNE
I MlI K M \V M/\NA<ieMI.NT.
A PoptiLAit Rlsoiit y or Hlalih and
FJLST.
RATFiS $5.00 TO S7.00.
pregnancy
the
1 Prescription'
institute and a
of this
tilled to ovcr-
by ticket.
Not pleasant to .iln ;i\
it don't «'ompnre with th
powei that ti>l ;n • • keep'
«inv t" make \ou w« ik at
e\e? I" ■ ol in tore t
1 arry around, but
■ non f destr<tying
at work night and
d impotent, (hill
• weet words and
looks t ll tlie tnry. Hrare "r 'l'"1-
To Ba< i a out, quick cure. 101.11 atiteca
by PrugKiwla evrrvwhere. Hook entitled,
"Don't Tnbmi " >I• 11 "r !-moki> Vmir I,it,
Awiiy. ' tree. All. Sterling Kcninly Co.,
New*York 1 it* or < liicdRO.
• • In tills (li-inUiue water?" as'icd a
Mrfln(?cr in Kcnl.ticUy. ' No, tuloed,
sail. ' replied Hi" colored man wlio was
Ptandlni? V>y tlic sprinp "Pat-, jes,
washin' watalt. I'mIi ain' now- l< t nji
■sdnnliin' tv atah.' Waslilnptousitar.
f.ltrico'a Ml ,000.000
never fails because it is not a "euro all." |
Mad<* o cure Rheumatism, t'.« ut and
Neuralgia. Nothing else. Costs mor-
to make one bottle of this than a ran el
of ordinary medicine. A remedy f"r
penflble pctple, wh" don t expect gold
dollars for lr. "SCHRA'?K'S" eur-s
every time. Most powerful blood puri-
fier known. Acts on the stomach, liver
and kidney*.
W. 11. Wlnseott, bank cashier "f Stur-
geon, Mo., tells every one in that town
that lie personalis will guarantee a euro
If they take "SCHKAiJK'S" sceording
to directions. How Is that? lb- has 11 •
Interest In tills company and wo never
saw him. flood medicine! Your drug-
gist will sell you what pays him best.
Don't let him.
BW ANSON HURT MA TIC ri'RK Ci .
1G7 Dearborn St., Chicago.
syivpatlii/e Willi
, Im i an a poms, Ind., June ??. The
officers of the National Labor fedora
tion in this city are preparing to call
for meetings to be held in every city in
the I'nitcd States, a week from Sun-
day. the purpose being" to denounce the
polts decision. President Mcltride of
the federation will sound the keynote
with a rousing speech against the deei
*>ion. The object. President Mcllride
savs, is to secure the passage of a law
b\ the next congressdeliningt lie rights
of workingmen and abolishing govern-
ment injunction.
For Ulck Bland for PrcHblent.
,li kitmson f'itv, Mo., .lunc 20.—Cole
county Democrat
seinbled passed ringing free
resolutions and elected four delegates
to attend a free silver convention yet
to be called. Dick llland was indorsed
for president.
known as the colored cattle king.
Tlie si revel* IS
Four Scott, Kan.
though Mrs. Nora Stn
St revel, who was tr
murder of his father,
and acouitted. swore
•eoneiled.
June 2:'. AI
vel.wifc of Noah
>'d here for the
Stewart St revel,
on the witness
MiftMMiri Hunk
.1 in i-1 :so\ (in
State Bankers' a
its work a ml ad jo
tie Springs was
place of meet ing.
by the executive
lowing ottii
dent, c.
first vice pre
Fleet tlWier*.
1., June L'I Tho
r socia I ion comdmletl
mined at noon. Per
selected as the
I he date lo be
conuuitt
were cle
ee. The fol-
ded: Prcsi-
Secber of IIigginsvillc;
ident. Breek Jones of SI
''rank
HAKK5 CHILDBIRTH IIA5Y
bv preparing the s\stom for parturition, <
thus assisting Nature and shortening ]
"labor." Tiie painful ordeal of child-
birth is robbed of its terrors, and the j
dangers thereof greatly lessened, to both 1
mother and child. The period ol con* 1
next finement is also greatly shortened, the |
fixed mother strengthened and built up, and
an abundant secretion of nourishment
When AiiNwerifig
for the child promoted. ltientl<
At'OKKS. ItOCK DKIM.S, 11 V I'
A NO .IKT I I NO M At'HiN F.BY, i-w
SifNT FH?r. Ilavo l>ecn teated and
all uxirrcntrd.
Rnweii & Chase Machinery Co,
1114 Went I 11 It SI reel, *x'
KANSAS MTV, MISNOLIU
WH HIT \ \ OL. 8,
I oe'a Coiieli Ma I •HIM
n<l l -I H « ill bo*#!* "I' ■ f^ol'l T't
n>UHnRrlne. It i* alway* r«ll bl*. Irjrlt
An iilil Opponent of ItlHine Head.
Tin. U vm.i s. Ore.. June J". < ohinel
Joseph S. Lang, formerly receiver of
the land otlice at this place, died last
night, aged ii',1 \ears. lie was once
■ r.he HniM u r.tiini T"ih pn.mini'nt in pnlilii'
h«l .'l't n.l ni'lll'i-H ffWli. llpfriltlM!f HS IIII null .
*' t i, 1 i ii-n T.."iinf for con'Tcss 1 lie Inlr .Ihiih-n It. Blaine
/Sniciile-. in Paris avrraffe II a flay in
Pecenili**r anil I** a ilav in .1 ulv.
hsaiul flint lii-r Imslianil was tlie lnnr-
(li rrr and that lie had threatened tu
t;ihe the live* of her anil her twu rliiV
dren if ".lie ever divulged the erime,
she has ileeided to live with him once
| more and tin v and the ehildren have
j started for Oklahoma, where they ex*
! pert to locate.
lin\VK>lt" I'lillllil (illllty.
' WAsniNirniN .lune 22.—The How-
gate jury brought in a verdict of guilty
on each indictment, one for forgery
and one for falsification of accounts.
The jury added a recommendation ol
mcrcv. An appeal on a bill of excep-
tions'hns been taken to the district
! court of appeals and probably will
come up in September.
Tim Monterey Sails fur (ircyliiwn.
WasiiinuTos. .lunc —A cablegram
received at the navy department from
Commander Davis states that the
Monterey sailed from « olon for lirey
tow n. She will remain there await
- ing the return to the eastern coast of
the Nicaragua canal commission,
which is far in the interior inspecting
tom n ion as ^ the proposed canal.
silver] Jl
The Holler Kiploileil.
Kil l . June The boiler of one of
the steam launches of the 1 nited
States cruiser Columbia exploded yes-
terdav. The evlinder head was blown
off and carried overboard with it the
snioWcstael; and other portions of the
launch, four peraona were injured
bv the explosion, and were taken to
the naval hospital.
in Maine, almost.
endent candidate
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(tladys Since you ilisehiirged your
dining room girl, hnw do you and your
young sister get on with the work'.'
Constanei' -Oh, nicely: she n ts tlio
table and I set the clock Truth.
"Hanson'* Mafftc Ci"n F! tve."
w rianle«l lo mji* "i nvnfr r fundi*«l. jroul ,
|riiirffli*t for It. Hrlc# l" ccnl
One do Morny, the first iiinateiii pho-
lographer in I rnnee, is said tu have i
an outfit which coat "v.n.nni
P K rPBURK. M. r t'lin-tp mt.
"l find Hall ■ ' 'ntnri h ' lire u valuulilc trm'-ily
Drufcgls's soil it, Too.
j-,,«i ,i K of I hi. lllMi1.
Wltnem-ea In Pennayhonia courts
will net be require! herenfter lo kls3
the Bible whtn b*IH| sworn. Thli
change la In the Interest of health, to
prevent the dissemination of microbe*
*a'' other unwholesome things.
Him
Fifteen Years fur Nlltt.
ArriHsoN, Kan , .luno '.'0.—.lames
Nutt, who killed ,lames Dukes nf
I niontown. I'a., in revenge for the
. killing of his father, State Treasurer
j Nutt. w as to day sentenced to the pen-
,f the Select Order of lleaeon- Hentiary for Hft'een years for shooting
Mrs. .lesse ra.vtonand Leonard Colmau
She lleeoinr
Topkka, Kan., .lunc Miss Kate
I Adams, stenographer in (iovernor Mor
i rill's ollicu. lias resigned to lieeomi
member
I esses of the Episcopal church of l'hila-
| delphia.
ill this county February 4 last.
May t nit a Convention.
St. l.iii is. Mo , .lunc St. Chairman
Mafllt of the Ileniocratic state central
im ml mi lt.ee nnnounees that as there-
1 viilt of action taken by a majority ol
the county committees,he would again
onvene ilie state committee for the
Hllleil I'.v l.iKliInlllK.
Kansas I'iiv, Mo., .luno If.—Tom
Bntteriveek, l'. years of age. and his
brother lic'uge, aged 1 •"■, sons of a
well known fanner who lives two
miles west of Ijuindaro cemetery, were
struck by lightning and killed while
at work in a Held on their fathers 0f deciding whether to call a
farm yesterday afternoon. state convention for the discussion of
the silver question.
An K.ttra SomIoii for lllinolM.
in i..,« ill lint* II ti lira HueeeeiU Meade.
SritiNOFiKbii. HI June l •.—nov- ,
W'AHIIINOTON, June SI.— Commodore
ernor Altgeld to-day Issued a call for a
special session of the general assem-1 Bunce has been appointed to the oom-
bly The session will iru
dav
■ct next Tucs- ' maud of the North Atlantic squadron,
I to auceoa/ Admiral Meade.
I.ouis; secretins anil treasurer,
IV Haves of Lancaster; executive com
mittee, W. S. Wells « f IMatte « ily,
Walter Hill of St. liouih, .1. I*. Huston
of Marshall, William T. Haird of Kirksc
villc.
Want h Meel Inb Culled.
St Louis, Mo., June -1.—Twenty
Missouri l>emocrats each of whom
was chairman of a central county com-
mittee, met. in the parlors of the
Planters* house last night, and after
three hours' discussion, adopted a reso-
lution offered by Chairman Wilson of
Lafayette. It was an acceptance of
Chairman MafiUt's proposition to call
a meeting of the committee when a
majority of the county chairmen so
requested. The free silver men will
endeavor to secure enough signatures
to insure a call.
(treat Meeting of l-ldm-atoni.
Dknveic, Col., June L'l. Superin-
tendent 1. c. McNeill of tho Kansas
City schools, treasurer of the National
Educational association is in l>cnvcr
concluding arrangements for the an-
nual convention to be held here July
5-12. He says that never in the history
of the association have the prospects
been so good for an immense gather-
ing and he estimates an attendance of
80,000.
Mir f all® Convention.
St. Louis, Mo., June 1)1. chairman
Maftit of tho Democratic state central
committee announces that as the re-
sult of action taken by a inajorily of
the county committees.ho would again
convene the slat* committee for I lie
purpose of deciding whether to call a
state convention f« r tho discussion of
the silver question.
Hid Not Ileal* Hi* t.alli.
St. Jobkph, Mo., June HI. The Chi-
cago, llock Island and Pacific east-
bound train, in charge of Conductor
Sumner ran over and killed a man
about a mile this side of Morton. The
victim of the accident was about
years of age and was Identified as a
resident of Morton named Holmes
He was absolutely deaf.
I hine e l.nan Uunrantcfn ftigncil.
I,ondd;i, .lune -1.—A dispatch re-
ceived from l'aris says that the I!us.
sian convention guaranteeing the Chi-
nese loan has been signed at St. Peters-
burg by the r.uss'an minister of for-
eign affairs, and the Russian milli ter
of finance on behalf of liussia anil by
the Chinese minister plenipotentiary
in behalf of China.
t-;, Senator Womi's Injnri.*, I ntnl.
Mexico,Mo.,.luno !in.— News reached
Mexico that ex-Senator J. II. Wood,
who was hurt in a wreck on the Short
Line road recently died at his home
in New London, Kails county. Tho
deceased was an able lawyer and a
Democratic leader.
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