Jones County Liberal (Newspaper) - January 1, 1874, Monticello, Iowa Ihc Published at * HB LIBERAL PRINTING 504 First ( Formerly Two Dollars a In NEWS The East. Tlie extensive dry goods firm of Marsh & in charged with frauds on the revenue to the amount of * 1,000,000, and the books and property of the have been by an agent of the Treasury These frauds it IB boon curried oh for a of ' ' ' ' ' A Baltimore dispatch 8t ten that ' the & H- buster Stewart is fitting in that port for The United States of- war Juni on board the surviving passengers of tlie arrived at New York the other and an examination of them was at once commenced by the United B District It ia that there is a concerted plan among the prisoners nttor of the mission at the time was and all facts relating to They have agreed to this it is in order to avoid trouble with ihe United States in case 1 it should be proved that the neutrality laws were Miss the known died in a few days of The Tlie unemployed of to the number of about 5,000, marched in procession to the City the other through a had a conference with the Mayor and Mayor Colvin assured them that ho would do everything in his power to afford employment and relieve the prevailing after which the dispersed and everybody went home apparently Similar movements have been had in St. and other arising from lack of In the latter city there has been some roting among the dock labor ore. A watch factory is to be established at The town of New was lately the scene of a bloody in which David Mr. J. I and Juan Martin were Martin was a with a tried to arrest the Warner killed The Sheriff's party killed and the other two named were also found riddled with Edward hie child and all and recently from were found in their room at a hotel in the other the two former and the latter from inhaling the which they had neglected to turn off before Five kundred and thirty million worth of goods were sold in Chicago during the past year at - wholesale being a gain of 18 per over the same business of 1872, and a gain of 31 per cent over that of 1870. A frightful tragedy was - enacted at the village of near on Christmas A party had assembled to have a shooting and two named John and Henry quarreled about loading the rifle John called Henry a when Henry drew a revolver and shot killing him The spectators being much caught and hung Henry to the limb of a when taken life was Too much whisky caused it the murderer of Policeman of who has been thrice convicted and sentenced to and who was to have boon - hung at Waukegan on the 26th of has been granted a St. Louis has established a soup and sleeping house for the deserving A Davenport ( hotel maid has fallen heir to a million dollars in The bridge ' of the Alt on and St. Louis at has been and are putting over it. of the - Seventh Judicial District of has given iou in the disputed Osage lands in favor of the The case will be to the Supreme The Recounts of the Treasurer of Leavenworth are in and a committee who have examined them report that that officer is $ 69,000. Through the negligence of a eleven prisoners quietly walked out of the ( 111.) jail a few evenings Tho report the engineers of the Northwestern and Central railroads had joined in the late strike was The of the Illinois Central railroad for the six months ending Oct. 31 wore $ 3,- 189,832.03, an excess of $ 1,623.65 over last David A. the defaulting ex- Treasurer of has turned over his property to a trustee for the benefit of the The property is valued at $ 528,500, while the deficit in his accounts amounts to $ 507,000. The National Crop of the 29th publishes returns from the States of ' imd in relation to the supply of hogs for the current showing that the total number fattened in the States named is 8 1- 10 per less than for the reason of ' 72. the comparative falling off in each State is as follows 5 per cent. 10 8- 10 60- 10; 0 5- 10 i 9 2- 10; 76- 10; 7 3- 10 citizen of A Washington dispatch Bays the majority ol the Senate are not in favor of the total of tho Bankruptcy but of amending it iu as will guard a debtor from the exactions of a email minority of his caving question of involuntary be determined by those more largely - ' Tho increase iu receipts of internal revenue warrants the belief that the ante- panic average will OU bo and the Secretary of the Treasury expects bis reserve will hold oni till Tho Government Directors of the Union Pacific railroad have made their report to the Secretary of the They say that the condition of the road is vastly improved since tho last aud speak very encouragingly of its future They l that the road can bo made to pay $ 12,000.000 por annum with no exertion reasonably good Calculating operating expenses at 55- per they estimate that this will pay interest on the first income and Government subsidy besides 5 per of net earnings to tho and leave $ 700,00' for divi fiends on The earnings last year were a liUle oTor $ 10,000,000. They take the ground that the is completed in the meaning the act that 5 per of the not to form a President Grant is reported a Baying t ua t he has no intention of nomination of General Williams as Chief of the United An A- telegram from Washington The law of 1789 making it ( he Tho John 8. the is jf VOL. JANUARY 1,1874. NO. 15- duty of the Secretary of tho Treasury to ear before Congress or in and explain his views on tho ( has never been nnd a member of the louse proposes to offer a after the requiring Secretary Richardson to appear iu the House and explain his views on several financial propositions among lis proposed increased Madam busy Cabinet Tho latest is that Secretary Richardson Ir. Minister to tho Court of aro about to exchange official A Washington dispatch of Dec. 25 It s safe to say upon the resembling of the the nomination of Williams as Chief fustice will bo It is ascertained hat if a vote taken confirmation n a full there bo a majority of eight against him on the Republican without counting the It is con- predicted that dialling's name will be sent in tt is stated that tho estimates for river aud improvements will be cut down from $ 20,000,000 to $ 3,000,000. Several of the members of tho Senate Committee on Privileges are hard at work on schemes for amendments to the relative to the election of At tile irst meeting of tho committee it partially matured a plan before the session involves tho abolishment of the Electoral and makes the election by a plurality of a The President has appointed Caleb Gushing i succeed Gen. Sickles as Minister to The President has pardoned Neil aud of who are now serving out terras of imprisonment for During eighteen months past fiftynine persona who were convicted of have been About twenty applications for pardon are ponding the Orders have been issued from the Navy De- to discontinue the recruiting depots it New and various other points which were opened at he beginning of the complication with It is rumored that tho President will Gen. to bo Secretary of the vice the present to be Secretary of the and transfer Secretary Delano from the latter department to the mission to A Key West telegram to the New York Tribune gives an interesting account of the surrender of the prisoners to Commander of the It appears that the Spanish authorities to the last moment kept the poor wretches in ignorance of their prospective and with aase inhumanity led them to suppose that they were to be Friends were with taking their confessions and dying imploring them to look to God for They were taken out of irison iu but on their way to i the as they their eyes fell upon the Juniata flying tho flag of tho United When they realized the a occurred which beggars The knew no They were speedily transferred to tho deck of the and gave vent to the moot but touching of | embracing each some some and others audibly offering thanks to tho Almighty for thoir deliverance from the of dungeon and the prospect of an ignominious On the night before the surrender tho officers and crow of Juniata wore stationed at her guna being turned 011 the The Spanish volunteers having been excited lo open riot by the that the surrender wan to tako a large number of volunteers went in a body to the Governor's palace and begged permission to attempt tho capture of the saying that they could do it with knives Tho Governor refused to grant The poor prisoners presented a most pitiable sight in their tattered and filthy and every heart was touched by the They report that treatment was moat Ijas been elected President of San Tlie new it is will attempt to annul the lease of Samana - A dispatch from the Hague announces that the Sultan of seeing defeat in has given in hie submission to the Dutch Advices from Santiago do Cuba represent tho situation there as very A short timo ago five citizens were aud after a without any evidence being adduced against they were told to go On their way they were cruelly waylaid and Only one and he was riddled with The Americans aro continually in fear of thoir and bitterly complain that nothing has been done io redress their An official denial is given in London to the story of the New York that the Government has demanded the punishment of Gen. the is reported to have died recently in the penal colony of New whence he was The German Emperor is seriously ill. The siege of is being vigorously aud tho early fall of the city is The besieging forces have fe a breach in Fort St. one of the strongest j A Berlin announces that tlie of Germany is The officers of tho Transatlantic Steamship in to which the Vilh du Havre have investigated the aud fully exonerate the officers am crew of the lost steamer from the charges of cowardice and neglect of Francois son of Victor died in Paris on the 28th of aged 44 years Ralph Cuban correspondent of New York recently fell frem a steamer between Havana and Santiago and A desperate conflict between band of Car lists and a forco occurred recently before in the province o The insurgents wore de with heavy loss in killed and wounded Marshal has loft Versailles for Ste Tho steamer Gipsy Queen sunk in tho rive Thames on the 2Bth of Sixty por sons were on eighteen of whom wer A Havana dispatch states that the has been condemned as a prize by the Prize Court iu that A Madrid dispatch reiterates the that the Spanish Government has to demand the restitution of tho steamer Vir as well as basing its deman upon the decision of that sho had no right to sail under Hi American Hag. The General of Cub bos invested with extraordinary powers aud relieved of his command at Ban Judge of Sau has been to tho short term in tho United States nato from Ho takes Mr. Ca - runs till March 1875, The majority fov tho new Constitution in ' is 115,150. The Hon. Samuel of is lamed as the probable successor of Gen. as Minister to Ho was formerly Minister lo A Washington correspondent says Senators umner and Schurz will unite with tho in criticising unsparingly tho conduct of he Administration in the Judge of who is with has made a direct imposition to tho Washington Administration to resign on condition that ho bo guaranteed a His proposal was The The State Grange of recently in at was very largely 300 of the 100 subordinate granges in he State being and tho manifested a stern determination on ho part of the delegates to do their utmost o defeat tho J. H. was State Agent for the ensuing and iis salary fixed at $ 1,500. A mooting of Grangers waa recently at at which it was revolted to buy groceries at Cincinnati at through an Delegates from tho granges of Eastern Kansas and Southern Nebraska met iu St. oil Dec. 24, and organized n District The con- was well aud a very organization was The of the Association ras adopted by the with some slight Tho Masters of Subordinate Granges tho State of New companied by their assembled at on tho 24th of and a State A constitution and ws were Resolutions were also adopted against special privileges more or themselves than they are willing to grant or other denouncing and corruption iu favoring and just calling upon tho State o give its children a moral and liberal acknowledging the rights of woman by admitting her as an equal in the demanding justice and economy in public and recommending the Order as a bond of stronger than The signs of peace are increased by an order cutting off all extra work at the Charlestown avy It amounts to an official that there is no longer any danger of a naval war with The lines of the Atlantic and Telegraph Company have been bought by the Union The St. Louis a paper that has boon ref twed admission to a monopoly known as the Western Associated baa been detected iu possession of the telegraphic dis- atches belonging to the through a and there L howl of indignation among the members of aforesaid selfish ' Tho remains of tho late Judge Dent wore buried in St. in the 20th President in- law of the accompanied tho remains ' rom Tho opinion of General Williams n the case of tho has boon The opinion is based mainly on- he law of 1792. Ho after a full that the papers of the voro procured by false and that the easel was really the property of certain who had purchased her for an illicit Ho that the ginius had no right against the United States to carry the American He that while carrying this flag she was as exempt from interference on the high seas by foreign powers as if she had boon on tlie ground that Spain nor any other Government could assume a jurisdiction belonging exclusively to tho United This decision relieves Spain from the obligation of saluting the American under tho terms of the and it makes it incumbent on tho United States prosecute under the laws of this The who were surrendered at Santiago de Bay that when the officers from the Tornado boarded the one of iu hauling down the flag of the United tore it into ribbons aud trampled upon with an This is what I have The steamer connecting Cairo aud the Kentucky shore made its first trip on the 24th ol This is tho laat link in tbo MiB Central which makes a through rail route from Chicago to New As a result of the financial troubles in a part of the young Japanese students who have been studying at Ann have recalled The railroads operated by the Pennsylvania Company are seriously embarrassed by strike of the engineers against a reduction c: There has also been a temporary interruption of the running of trains on the Illinois Central and Chicago and Northwestern roads from the same The announcement has boon made that tin Northern Pacific Company will film all the interest on its bonds up to aud ing 1876, into year 7 per cent convertible into the Company's first mortgage bonds at aud into the Ian of the company at 25 per off from regu lar As is customary at the close of navigation the managers of the great oast and west like the New York an Pennsylvania have met iu New Yorl and raised their freight The strike of the locomotive engineers on the lines operated by the Cen has met with a sudden check in the shape of an official manifesto from the chief of tin Brotherhood of who that the strike has been inaugurated iu and open violation of the advises who have quit work to resume again aud pre vent others from and warns them not to interfere with the operations of tbi The roads are gradually into running order and the presence o the militia at various points where the excite mont is the greatest has had a good effect Beyond the throwing of a train from the near one or two similar attempt in and the shooting of a engineer at no serious has used by the ENGLISH From a re turn just issued it appears that during the lost twelve years England has ex pended a sum equal to $ 32,646,989 up on coast distributed fo the most part at Plymouth Dovei and Our produce is tho of On it ull must tuly Without of loll mnu and benst must Without but ono Our calico would bo Anil every ono would lo Aud beg for ami Wo boon of Ami be HO Sorely oppressed by Ami by But every dog will havo its And every moon its Ami KOOU a mighty will bo by tho Not long can To their own content Or men forever take ( Muw pot cent. and preachers no moro need ( may think It TO Interfere on our Between tin anil our We wish to deal ( and An in wo can ' And not allow to lie Fleeced by u Patrons of We give otar this of three prominent he first is that of 0. D. of - who is tho General of the National Ho is of the most industrious and indo- THIS K'S fellow one nud all Ye of Throw out your imd for om your dully iu Ami counsel with other of our cruft For helping ono Moat other vo In unions for Anil if the H bo uo gaining and I link that next year orders of tlie range of this State directly from tho will bo quito to K 0. D. laborers in During ast Hummer traveled oveta large lecturing upon the objects of ho and preparing the way for the of subordinate The Master of tho Ohio State Grange s 8. H. He is a native is three years and has een a farmer all his He was one S. H. f fifty who organized the first grange n when he was elected md was subsequently appointed by tho Grange a for Ohio to organize new The Ohio State has more than one hundred subordinate granges under it. The State of Missouri ranks next to xnva in the number of subordinate we over seven Tho Master of the State Swinge is T. B. who is an active T. B. working and one of the most efficient members of - the The rapid growth of the organization in the State is largely duo to his combined with that of his The system of operative has been Adopted by the grange i ' t though it has not been perfected & it has in were five granges in this t- aro now arrangements were made with leading merchants in sh to sell the Grangers tit ten jler ad vance on the cost of the ds at tho place where they were This gives the merchant about five per cent. and the advantage of a large eash The arrangement has beer most On groceries heavy on which there has always been but little of course tho saving has been but 011 hats boots and clothing dry goods of every ribbons anc and other millinery books auc and all kinds of fancy ary the saving has been from ton to sixty per cent. As new granges havo been the trade of those who made the arrangement with the Patrons has and the majority of the who had always boon in the habit of having accounts at the stores in this now pay cash for every they In the purchase of farm im sewing and musical a considerable saving has been I think it ii contemplated to havo the grange of this State unite in purchasing with that o that that it shall be so ur ranged that the granges of both and perhaps of shall con tract with the same am ' by increasing the size of aggregate get prices thun either could A good many farm ers as yet hesitate about sending money to the State agent when wish to make a but they ar The Triumph of Tho election of Newton Booth to tho by the California legislature is tho most important ry for ' independent polities and that has yot boon It ia i victory gained after ono of tho most litter and unrelenting contests between he people and corrupt money power hat American ever hough on this slide of tho mountains are coining realizing sense of ho corrupting aud overshadowing rof the disease they are lore is health by TO the state it- has oh the Pacific In both tho old party organizations md thoir loading havo for years oen literally y tho Central Pacific Com- tLo Bank of These overgrown powers have the State might bo in tho juntas they havo run the behind their own - have composed - Legislatures and nado havo corrupted and and sold havo bought eats for their creatures in the United States and havo owned the delegation at The of its its mercantile and business have belonged to those corrupt combinations as as if ho railroad and bank 111011 had boon of tho middle commanding tho country and all dwelt therein from some on tlie Tho party and Iho Democratic havo boon their obedient aud tho convenient to their Whoever IHS refused to bo their has een marked for Newton a man who dooms to been peculiarly fitted by nature md culture for HO hazardous an dared to raise the banner of independence and march at tho head of a desperate nnd character of tho content waged at he last State election in imperfectly understood by people in this How ho loaders and the Democratic lenders into each other's how railroad and rings stood with thoir bags directing the campaign and supplying tho sinews of md at the the Independents triumphed over tho allied of those aro facts of from the moment of tho wou by the Independents at the tho watchword of both the old Anything beat Booth Newton the political the leader of tho Independent rising if tho Pacific had developed ' as. a popular louder Jint rendered him clangorous to old Ho must bo crushed at ill Aud the and men every vilo creature of tho went o work with a will to more or on the part of tho allied more thoroughly unscrupulous and than tho Senatorial contest ' Booth in tho California tho history of American politics does not Tbo are again The Independents nro again md tho hint is their grandest the and most leader of the Independent po movement in the United is to the United States Senate for six years from the 4th of 1875. The political Siamese twins of corruption in - California aro Democratic putridity and putridity are buried in the same foul Developing the As Congress has now it may not be uninteresting for payers to tako a brief survey of the lobby anil see what that delectable body has in Por eight or ten years past tho lobby has boon the power behind tho and in order that we may form some idea of what Congress will it is necessary to see what the lobby will re quire of it. Combinations of unscrupulous both in and out of have been BO successful in their raids upon the National for tho past few notwithstanding the indignation the people have lately through the wo fine that we have a large aud powerful corn bination on whose avaricious and ravenous appetite is not to be by disapproval which the people may show so long as Congressmen are willing and anxious to aid and assis The following is a portion of thi which Congress will bo Miked to pockets of private corpora and consequently take of the pockets of the deu people to tho Northern ond 0,00( Bond subsidy to Southern railroad of ( l s of Southern ' 27lt,( to Virginia und River cu 711,1) 00,1) 0 to ( and canul 411,0011,001 of Erie canal aud its of l cotton tux 7ll, UOt of Southern ' OIK Central Pacific 8,000,00 we have the neat little sum of $ 078,000,000 which patriotic and pub spirited citizens require from Con greus that they may be enabled to the and unless the fall elections exercise a restraining influence upon that these cormorants wil get all they and several millions thrown in. how do you like this system of development ' i The Grange movement is making itself felt from ocean to Its objects are being presented to every political and industrial assembly that on the The foremost question at seems to bo cheap transportation for Northwestern to the The National Bourd of Trade at resolved to urge upon Congress gome measure calculated to advance this grand essential to A reduction in through of- five cents a. bushel on groin would be worth tens of millions a year to the would almost pay our A committee of Yankee Senators ia now perambulating the facts and to ail and decided both in facilities aud cost f transportation between us aud tho Eastern Iti Wo of Ohio of Now York of ol of if aud of Mo. 00' Stores anil Chicago Tho grangers have lately started a store iu ono of interior in which promises woll to ill tho Ono of tho writes us thoir to Chicago one day lust weekend loft with mo wholesale firm ovor $ 8,000. stock was purchased iu his city for and amounted lo 7,500. Another similar store ms also been started at ml somo of tho loading officers tif tho College there are watching operations with groat Those toron aro increasing iu great aider tho patronage of the granges Hid tho where there aro not aro thoir supplies rom first One concern iu this ity is selling from 000 to $ 5,000 a lay on cash orders from granges It is a comparatively icw wholesale grocery Other that havo turned their attention o this kind of trade are doing equally well yot there is a class of dry goods with dry goods whoso drummers parade aroUnd ho and proclaim they do not rant any of tho Wo shall publish a list of those goutry who aro enough to r. that tho color of one man's is bettor than that of iVo want tho farmers and working men 10 know who tho stolid blockheads are i class of men who arc strutting around md taking on aim of business they don't understand tho first of They arc a MOS of who shine and for a brief aud then into bankruptcy tind Aya ( t of tho Constitution of tho Order or 1' of By industry we In union wo iavo In secrecy we have ' u confidence wo havo In right ivo have In those signs we shall The prosperity of a nation is ni the happiness of its The find happiness in pence imd and peace and plenty result ' rom and Freedom and regardless of in tho right of every human Earnest honest and equitable is tho just of every ( In bonds of mutual st and wo join hands in working together for the general good of our - I. Hl - j Third f First Degree j For Composed ot Master of Mil mid wives who havo akon the third or thoir For f fa Jones ( f JOB PRINTING Of EXECUTED WITH NEATNESS SIXTY railways 1' to moot paper thin Tun y 1ms 2,000 vessels ut sen in different parts of tho Tins health of tho whole body is tempered in tho laboratory of tho for aro y considered tho tiling Uio ladies of - in 000 - 10,000 13,000 nud 000 of a law Alas for the moil of Tun of dry goods dorks ' o thin thin and a mild winter in Tiii aggregate wagon of Government amount lo $ 1,000,000 a f. of about a hundred of are annually in thin Tho rest nro Tim Into Mr. Thomas in hin loft a year's salary iu kho firm of Bering Brothers o. Tun in lire worth about ono thousand millions of as a thoir individual of woro saved tho Villo dii wore excellent wont down with Iho ami then the critic say a blunted of a nnd yot at limt ho ' over tho amount of limber annually consumed in the form of limy bn judged by tho fact that a toothpick ' factory at recently bought ( iOO of Wood for milking into AN court ruled exactly opposite to tho opinion's of American deciding that n railroad ticket marked good for thin day could not be used by a passenger on other ' Tim total of pupils enrolled in the of in 17H, 07ti. Of this number y- nro 580 colored in tho State and 5- W A V oltl tilled at thn in hull unit Tho hour nn imil tlm Thu or tho IIH in folli And hiH lln heil yut Ho u fur Old iM out of A a Would u Kr Tho down down with om you down itiu and join In my l. n not Tor ( ho hu A w Wl I 1 ' 1 I lo not Iho ltl Your out I tho Now 1 Why ilo to Thin In nol for ' Tim of n 1 v - i ' 1 und Hing And not I toll mil tot I ( And hid ho oy vn nm w | H out lh vilh 1 ' * ' A girl on her wadding day Bold and bought a Mowing and for a miit for r and and at 01100 Hot to work ing thorn Hor it. Jn two hor four or woro H tho of York and HO and tho of 2kingN, ] ] lOd ' Ji 1 lord 27 1 vi - THO Composed of Master Workmen of Itato and thoir who have the third or thoir The of tho various lodges consist and rank us follows Mantor o What th i 1' to 1. To scon re for through the social und educational advantages not otherwise while improving thoir condition as a ennoble farm and it attractive and 2. To give a full practical effect to the ' and 100,000 niTs of. London and Uio for making now 00011.11 to o laid from got $ 000,000 ' fortho in now about half and to tho working for thirty days affair it JH Oun Hivo than any in tho and morn than 10,000 along and Vo 5' 35 by or hot t- i day or and 2, H ABOUT 10.000,001) of adulterated given toit Syoro im anil largo of it have boon to t h iH Tho Kow have already hail Homo of and ia no knowing how many all ovor tho country nro drinking it. AM dfi a from tho of its At a nlo of hud 110- V c - tho' pant thorn woro Hold 0; r 1,1( 50 which unites in | and not to helping and protecting each other in I mention of case of j ( | Illu Own 1' nnn mul ' il trifi i. ii in I I lBU ry and want and danger ol every 8. To make themselves bettor and more successful farmers and plan by moans of tho knowledge the of industry and method established and the quickening of thought induced by intercourse and 4t. To economies in the buying of and family and in as well an increased in of the products of their without enhancing their cost to the 5. To entirely abolish tho in thoir ordinary always buying and selling on a cash both themselves imd iu their K J. ' J. n. operation in tl ili uf in- y those moat with 7. the unity tho by drawing tho best and of all of the country in an organization which knows no sectional bounds or or owes uo party Mural Sun. THE resolution of the Illinois That the farmers cut themselves loO o from all party and rally under a banner broad enough to embrace all in favor of und opposed to to to to tlie further donation of public to and to creation of uncontrolled looks like It shows that the people are or have to a sense of their and A funny suit against an editor has boon Circuit Court at Tho proprietors of tho ii Bello at brought an action before a Justice to recover 7,( l- t for meals and furnished Ashley D. editor of the ' Hargor set up a counter claim of 00 for the La Bollo Judgment was rendered for the 1 appealed to it The case excited much being and having a earnent of making very witty He testified that Fay would y to I've got a nice dinner eomo I thank in going Fay would on him to and after dinner the following there all righL Everything in Everything q all right i. ice e. all Mr. Very this in your next In return for dinners and says that ho told a groat many lies more than a thousand Ho would never have presented a for the lies had not fallen out with him and wanted pay for tho dinner Harger pleaded his own - and the jury found u verdict for which throw the costs tlie hotel Visible Supply of The visible supply of including the stocks in granary at the principal THE number of farms in California is 23,734 their average 182 acres their total cash $ 141,500,000; total cost of fences ( including repairs $ 37,000,000; all annual 150,000,000; live $ 37,- 000,000; fruit 3,000,000; grape 29,000,000; annual of 5,000,000 annual production of 200,000 York points of accumulation at lake and will not longer the dupes i of B in transit by rail and old party Such a spirit as this will form u party actuated by honest and that will overturn Illinois was u pioneer in independent political 3n. o is fast maturing her plans in the up of a 4> Kansas is her ally in tho Lawrence ( frozen in in transit on tho New 1873 In at New Duluth Toledo ill 7Hr> i. TWi iH St. 27 ll 7- 2'. l ' l' 5,. r 3: j Kail 8117,1011 Y. 1,400,000 Doc 1,111 2'.". l 11, Slid 4111,11117 i; v. iii2 i. CiSi 7an 17- no 1W. 717 1,100,000 ' OOO 4111,01- 1 270 74r> 1,040 ll 143 Bu. aM 4 4, 22,208 15. 110,000 140,000 170,000 18,000 2U4, 2Ti 80,170 450,111) 0 1) 40,000 7: 1. ( 02;), 28; l 2,2117,3( 2,000,5( 12 71).. 8,41) 7,300 0,510,812 2,231,501 1,850,313 14, ' 72. 11,933,444 3,835,914 3,113,- 1' itll does a e. hair you When it can't bear WHO is the oldest lunatic en Timo out of WHAT is invariably tho of The letter L - - WHO in first boy in the 1." ' WHAT did Adam first plant in tho Garden of Melon ' f slates wore multiplied on o of WHY in a whisper forbidden in polite V WHAT route should take when they go IT is pleasant to remember that not an hour in tho march of but that I hero in a man somewhere ( in calling for a lined call his Angelina his turtle He now drops the she wears such it lingo on i A ont word to hor absent that who must bo a long aw she had n very night with a sick Tun editor of the spent $ 800 on a church hoping to get tho ] o of 000 in a d druw a chain imd a photograph of George Ira ono of the of One of tho main aro altogether loo - bo iu moat A MAN a distant letter of inquiry to that Uho reply wa lio in but ho pays nqw L as woll an lio ovor a man goow into tlie purpose of ho always it. pleasant than his 1' t in hot a in- fiill 6ralii) H at A at a veterinary collogo being If it winded homo was to would yon To Hell him an an Intil a little With l. ii nil oir llu And It In liur Thn Haw H| IO hud boon Tint v KOl up on h r our Uio in Haid a venerable fo her who was denying an of which film I know you are not tolling tho truth I see it in your Pulling down the lower lid of tlie organ thilt had BO nearly betrayed his want of Johnny You tell anything about that eye was always a little 11 ( Attention wan attracted yesterday to a building on Broadway which has boon closed up for several nud the doors of which a swarm of hungry dogs wore tho air savagely ami whining Every once in u while the over boards had been nailed to blind tho inquisitive would and fragments of hair and gore bo thrown out to the hungry ours waiting for their sanguinary the our reporter was received by two niou vith bate and bloody each holding in his hand a sharp butcher upon the floor were rows of ghastly some somo some some with and some without From somo the yos gouged a d from B the flesh cut off from the cheek leaving tho teeth grinning Una ghastly to look Tho before mentioned closed the door aud locked and proceeded to slash out tho from the bones and from the necks and the hanging by their ' several uH { and ' of - black and bro. vra and are evidently the of who have seen much frontier as their even have a fierce and wild In room to tho rear of this horrible was noticed a pile of fresh most of them of or black hairi Some female were noticed in this It is without doubt the moat horrible array of bloody heads seen together since the days of aud There wag also largo quantity of quantity to poison the entire In reply to our several the two men iu cutting the ilesh from the lifeless heads said don't it. It did appear somewhat horrible at but we have got used to it v. ' Those heads aro mostly taken tit men employed for that Beverly B. of the Kansas Pacific They are in great demand in the and we are unable ' to - supply the We poison and dress about fourteen heads each We have done as ninny as twenty in one but we only average fourteen they are Kansas Pacific never spares expense in its and then it is their patent and as long as they will continue in the L