Kansas Weekly Gazette (Newspaper) - October 5, 1882, Lawrence, Kansas Mii Kf OCTOBER 1882 i iff IJj to who be on retired to be tho topic in army gossips say that the indications are that Pope will Grant is strongly in favor of arid it is influence to secure the place for Mmi f 15 of Chairman of the Committee on and Means of the has from at tie a subscription at the Con in of and states that francs have Contributions Hospital accompanied his Don have gone to be absent several Borne the friends give credence to the report that he has not only been tendered the Secretaryship of the Treas ury upon the resignation of but that he c accept the same and bo re power by the IT after that Grant is going to out about November after danger from yellow fever is and it is be lie speculative circles will obtain such concessions from the of Mexico as will open the mining sections to Amen 5 One of the acts of General Sberman u candidate for Governor of Clarke of litigation would enter actively Into the It stated that on behal the will present to the of the Interior an of the removal Governor connection an argument to proVe tic Duh An order hu been f army and the Department rela At wW ans Suffrage Association at Eliza beth was elected for the ensuing arid one was elected for each State and At a mill dam was carried away by the floods and swept ddwn upon the house of 4ils wife ant five The boys of the Somerville Glass Works In striking for au Increase of re turned to work of the Chie of go U of tlo have subscribed and issued a challenge to Sport yiSe whole to be known as the Butchers and fa be awarded to best ani mal at the tat stock show in in The object of the proposed contest is a test of the comparative merits of Herefords and beef jj 1 i IT is stated that Baker who has been intrusted with the ing the Egyptian the Khedive to employ all English cers serving in tho Likely as Baker Pasha is himself an He notorious a few years as lief actor in a little incident upon an Inglish railway which at the time quite a sensa tion across the and caused his Ore army arid premature departure under a ALREADY preparations are being made in the Hall of the House for the reassembling in The furniture in the House badly used last session and had to be revarnished and The of the members will with dark blue cloth of green as as the blue cloth is more tlie is over eif will find their agreeable arid desirable than ever a distinctive feature being increased ventilation and light in of is said to be noticeable in the yards in and around New During season three and nineteen ships and about sixty schoon ers have been turned while a great number of vessels have been repaired at yards and The ships and steamers have been built in York and then sent to more convenient on the Delaware and Maine put to gether and The site of the present Navy Yardis able ber of capitalists are said to be consider ing the of securing it for this purpose business with a capital of A collecting a debt has in men of that city are of the same one owes the other a debt of which he declines to The creditor for the irt meet his and drew up a the case according to the church law cited brother to appear a and why he The Porte addressed a note to the Brit ish ti know the steps contemplated by Ills Government in regard to the withdrawal troops from are no longer ran John who an office with the iNew York note who lately has lie is on paper of hai given bonds 1u the Court in the sum of as Administrator of the estate of his the kite Mary Todd Of this estate is in the being persona session ol the Baptist Associa tion at Hampton Cross Roads In two young men under Influence of liquor be gan a pistol combat in the a panic in the LevI wlis in in injured during the j F C gave a to a gathering of people in honor of the tenth pf the sale ol the first lot in the Where is now a city of ten years ago was but a cotton patch and with but a family or two as Thti Spanish steamer Rita at the of without tion by quarantine The Acting Sec of the that the civil authorities should order the vessel to slia refused a war compel her A representing to aud vic the Prairie City First National of of by draw ing money on duplicate bills ot having erased ol oxalic whereabouts is A near Red destroyed much farm and threatened formerly of of Taylor were surrounded by to ran a team through the The horses turned Vure thrown from Towns leg was broken and he ivas burned toa The Louis San Railway Company have effected by which they acquire the Fort Scott Railroad and Fort AbOat forty miles of the road is arid of the has been work will be pushed and the line completed as rapidly as The report set tBc frontier question surrender to by the Inter national officially The shock vf an earthquake was plainly felt in portions of and Missouri quake on I lie Isthmus of One woman was frightened New from of Green the Jitter refused to remove its a married for writing love letters to a young lady of his Twelve thonsand dollars worth of diamonds and valuable jewelry stolen Cin Exposition shortly after the doors opened one The culti about acres hi northern withdrawn from settlement by Secretary The tract be it tie occupation of will be the of the churches attention attracted to In many victims Riots are the ions of in Egypt to enforce de to the torn down the train which Bred the The Wetton was and his wife the New Orleans fought with to of i young Johnson was killed and Power mortally 14 flve expert bnr ars and In jail for robbing thi office at have and booed and put him In a forced thi other prisoners into a cell with revolvers the as he entered and Jocke keys bound and gagged the sheriffs am A number of stock men of the West me City of a fat cattle show intha in fall ot there A preliminary fad Tield It Is said the New York horseshoers will toon strike against the of I p 8d Johns harbor oir river for former Superintendent o the Express the Slip Henry late teller of the Rhode Is Company at to for the funds of thelaw of Congress providing for menu to fill vacancies occasioned by failure to hold an election In anum ber of officials throughout In defiance of law and Edmunds which disqualifies of have been refused the records and places to which they were This is in to the order of j James living near recently awoke his Upon search he found her in the near the house with a deep gosh made a razor severed the She had been in poor health a number of and was at times slightly The floods in Tyrol reduced hundreds o wealthy land owners The labor ing class is In terrible The approach tjii V London says it has been decided to fpt the menin to carry orr arid the tron which the suppression of Arab does lit tle more The value of imports of merchandise into the United States during the months for the preceding twelve The Value of exports for twelve months that ended August preceding twelve Amasa was recently driving a spirited team a the horses ran him inflicting severe if not mortal inju The horses continues to run and the carriage struck a tree throwing out three lady instantly the wife of a prominent citizen of and injuring Parker and have taken place in some parts of At Pressburg the mob broke the windows of many houses pied shops and warehouses ol Jews were forced open and The rioters offered the military obstinate some of the soldiers bayonets with their hundred Jews fled to The gross receipts of the Depart ment for tho fiscal year June were against the previous the sale of postal cards and against the previous Sam Whitely and noto rious horse thieves in resisted when the killed White ly and mortally wounded is agitating the ques and making great efforts to con to open the ports closing that at Santa opposite Browns The scheme it is sold isa complete comprising a line of steamers on the if ol Brownsville the night of the 30th the west train ou the Topeka and Santa Fc Railroad was stopped one bf by armed men who helped themselves to the express but took nothing from the Thirty thousand dollars belonging to the Pueblo Steel Compa ny and the Water Worki were was lately arrested at A detective had followed him through and Mon his person when He made a full confession and said the plan with Pratt the He had been a traveling salesman for a Phila parents reside at DCS i He is i Abont 25 years old and la rather bright and in Rudolph aged eight killed a domestic in a family with in Enfield rifle loaded with The killing arose out of a because the girl drew from his the murderer of the Massle near was taken ut of a men and hinged md did not An t lo any of i Judge Folger has written a long letter In he accepts nomination tor Governor of New i Fortyfive new cases of yellow fever at Fen the fever hai i i i v a v v t Arab Pasha aad the satisfaction of witness Df a late troops thro igb his bars at T i wife ami whue In a ntv of derangement General Conference of the held its annual at Bisnop and node the following appointment Leaven Eakln Faubion Sta ten Caples Rock pob and Water Council Comer and Gross Strong Bennett Walnut Catlin Browa Harris Gibson Har to be Fort Scott and Bhaw to supplied Fort Bilker Charles Boles John ByatZ i the Wichita Baptist In a recent said wUl be a bad mans Oie the law which we must when preachers enter the role ot politicians and the pulpit becomes the forum of a Statefed to bushels of corn The canning factory scaled cans of one day last of has some of the finest millet often many of the stalks measuring six and onehalf feet in height A farmer near Junction City closed out his crop of peaches recently at 23 cents per People flocked to his orchard and for He sold about of fell from a wagon and his shoul It is probable he will be a cripple for Kansas has head of fat cat tlu for market this The the sidewalks of Parsons are a great annoyance to The stolen bonds have not teen heard It Is nearly impossible for the to sell them and escape j The McPherson county broomcorn crop is estimated at 500 It is now worth on the market a prospective net revenue to the county of I Tie of George wis shot and killed Oy a who was handling a revolver In a careless The ball entered the brain at the base of passing Upward and the rear of Ihc James was recently arrested by tha Sheriff of Douglas County and forwarded to Bates where he was wanted for horse A gang of bold confidence operators arc again amusing innocent travelers as they arrive at Peter of ou his way to visit among relatives in the was fleeced out of while betting oil Mary bound for confided in a man and allowed him to look at her ticket aud which she now and many other Innocents from abroad have been introduced to various se tor their pecuniary tage and personal Matthew upon the charge of murder Ing a man named near on Octo ber was recently found guilty of man slaughter in the first aud sentenced tc the Penitentiary for six The cause ot waa a about a division As Tom an engineer on the Central was running an engine at full near he discovered only a short distance a little child toddling along the To whistle down brakes reverse his engine waa the work of a mo but he saw at a glance that death was inevitable to the little one unless he could reach it from the Not pausing a moment to reflect on to he sprang from his rah along the running boards of his and by an almost super human effort grasped the child by its clothes and lifted it out of The Jury in the case ot tho State of Kansas against of re turned a verdict of guilty against the defen Carpenter was charged with obtaining worth of flour by false pretenses fron Lewis ol The punishment is the same as for grand larceny George Secretary of the Tombstone Mining was recently In Trinity to Miss Annie the latter The bridal pair soon after left A was recently hold at composed of leading and business a gentleman from Cloud county who asked aid from the city and to build a line of railway from a place on the eight miles north of the Kansas State Such a readmit is give direct communication with Chi and be of Kan A dropped stow of a few days A neighbor says Jack son and her had for mouths lived very He had threatened to cut ler heart and made He told her that Tie was going to her and marry another did leave and she purchases and fell The following were filed tha post week in office of the Secretary of State Greenwood two the result in The of the growing power ot corruption in popular There can be no doubt that the revolt Republican rule in Maine was deep and This was not alone by the victory of the opposition two years nor by the Republican ex pressions of fear for the result at the election which has just taken It was shown emphatically by the Inde pendent so which was inaugurated two weeks before elec when it was too late to make such a movement This movement embraced in its promoters some of the Republicans in the men hail been foremost inthe party councils and fully ol the party The condemnation which these men visited through organ upon the Republican candidates tipon the measures for which tho part in the State had made itself responsi above all on James the corrupt political was scath ing in its It was as compre and as sharp as any which the Democracy ever against in and i had all the force of testimony from inside from witnesses who would glad ly have kept silence if they could have done Such an opposition as this could not but represent a and which should have resulted in thu defeat which tho Republican leaders every where outside of Maine feared am which those in Maine expected untt within a few days of Yet within those few by the shrewd and lavish use of defea was turned into week preceding election thousands o dollars were sent to the presuma bly from the Hubbell corruption The discontented were appeased and the corrupt and Republican ism records the result as a So it is a But it is a frium h of It is not a pleasing re flection that the verdict of the can be influenced by money but the evidence that it wa so influenced ii Maine is too clear to be Han asthe lesson it must be Tho other lesson of the Maine elec tion is Blaino still It has been customary of late to speak of him as politically regard him as overtaken by the retribution he so richly It iwas a mis The Republican who have been making up slates any Blaine on will have to revisa their The who has been in strumental in snatching Maine from tho very jaws of matterby whal corrupt saving it to tho cannot bo ignored in Re publican o still and if he continues to live he will be heard from in the lican Convention of How Dorsey Saved Shortly tho last erection a party was given in New as a sort of jollification over the success of the AmonD thu distinguished persons for whon plates were laid and who were elect Arthur and ex Senator was drinking of bumpers and much feast of wit and a flow of There were toasts and speechmaking and the victory of the grand old party was lie was the lion of the oc Tho elect Se was Dounty and the Anderson County Com Hike of Garnett entered the residence at gold watch and Jier gold ramed eyeglasses and a pair of car ler little cross and chalu to which were attached several In money and Mr A good walnut tree is worth who for several weeks had been In the ironclad Admiral Po returned from the H At the session ot the National and entered the partition of the and Tho figure that stood out most prominently in that was Stephen scarcely shared any part of the of assembled with It bestowed almost altogether upon He was the daring spirit who snatched victory from the jaws of de He was the heroic character whose desperate deeds had saved In diana to Garfield and His political were approved and He had based all his operations in Indiana on an Arthurian nnd euphemism for filthy The mention of the word set the table in a roar with laughter nnd Soap had been tho salvation of the party which iu its common accepta tion among unlettered Republicans is thought ought only to be an article ol necessity among tho unwashed From that moment soap became a thing of beauty and a joy forever minds of the as Dorsey had saved Oh it was an excellent joke and a very practical one into the But tho crowning glory of Dorsey in the estimation of his ous consisted in the fact that he his own His in the Indiana Gor ham and New and hart drawn upon My Dear for their scorned such a proceeding and generously nnd nobly tapped his own It is sad to think that this convivial devotion to Porter within a few short months dis solved like a bubble blown from that other kind of only to tha Melancholy and mournful beyond is the story of the heartless Arthur to the fate of his former companion in the toils of justice right under the droppings 6 the No assistance to the imperiled hero of the Indiana not even the soft soap of tendered by the man who Iha through the saponaceous operations so loudly applauded at the Kew York din find his own soap and his require as much as he used in Indiana in from att had to be anil after all Judge Wylie defense into bubbles of Ihe time may come when will conclude that a public wash ing or Republican dirty linen ena ble him to put sr me of his surplus stock of soap toa better use any tor which it has yet been Thin there be weeping and teeth in the councils of tho amd the shall the ignored Dorsey and his Complaint was brought to Colonel hi boy Johnny had at on wip American esert of and thai and pledged them Judge ordered the release on the pay lent of Judge defend I Ibere was a scrape the and a much abused wife to the wheat said be felt justice had now been wool flea land of jrA New York undertaker week Notaries Law he one IV teach that a aad does not rnen were to principles do not seem to They do not excite a tenth part ofthe curiosity excited by of getting tha money he pretends to circulating there to be t real thirst for information about the principles of the Republican formerly spurred on the for the Fountain ol Youth or the Phi and iu our day follows die wake of the Their ex istence is so generally disbelieved thal if Hubbell has any authentic proof that he has man nho has seen a man who has seen them ought to be glad to pro cure copies of the evidence at the mod erate rate of fiftyfive cents a hun So far as anybody deprived of Hub bells pamphlets can the outfit the Republican party consists in the party machine and the party Ii Blaines latest deliverance is ac as al is clear that when he is uttering himself the oracle is on lican party appeals for support to the things it did a lorig while ago nnd the now who used to belong to Wo have hoard of potato fami lies of which the best part was under Blaine presents us with a potato We ask for a programme and we receive a Of what the Republican party is doing and of what it means to do we hear nothing from Re publican orators or Republican Meanwhile there is no mystery about either of these The Republican party is engaged in stealing and squan dering the public and it means to steal and things do not look as well in a platform as by the thieves and squanderers for rigid economy in the expenditure of public When tho conven tion which him made this demand and trusts to the ol the party machine and the attractive force of the party besides what there may be of direct to se We have by no means got so low that direct bribery can do anything considerable towards the popular verdict when nn issue is made upon which public senti ment is And assuredly the issue which is presented by the acts of the Republican party is an issue which ought to With its leader in the House of lives a notorious and branded plunder with a record in that body which has never been approached in our history for impudent with the pres ent Secretary of iU National Committee and its former First Assistant Postmast on trial upon a charge ol conspiring to swindle the of which everybody believes thorn to bo will believe be guilty whether or not they escape punishment the practical outcome of the princi ples of the Republican party is riot doubtful to any voter who knows enough to read the uso of talking about the need of an issue whim validity of the eighth command ment is practically denied by the domi nant party in the United Reform Despite Malign Of course the Michigan in their unusually and unnecessarily long the Democratic party with the savage which is supposed to be the earmark of a first class During its six years of supremacy iu says the Michigan it showed it self a single great of legislative or reform neither Indian policy or any other groat interest received improve ment at its This implies that after fifteen years of un obstructed Republican all these de and bureaus of Government had fallen into such a deplorably cor rupt state as to need Tho Michigan denounce the Democrats for uot correcting But what are we to think of the party that brought about these abuses and then left them for its opponents to cor It is true that while the Democrats had control of was not six but not effect as much in the reformation of abuses as could be wished but is while the Democrats had control of the Republicans had control of the whole executive and administrative The the the revenue the Indian the customhouses and the Federal were still iu the hands of and what the Democrats did had to be done against the stubborn opposition of these powerful they thing that deserves to be They overthrew the fraudulent demon of onehalf the ancient metal money or the country and restored the silver dollar to its old and legitimate position they stopped i the gance that hail become chronic under and cut the appropriations a they HayeS in introducing that feeble measure of bas been almost lost present All this was under formidable The Silver had to be passed over a Presidential and the reduction in the had to be enforced in the teeth of persistent re sistance from all the leading Republic ans in Congress the Democrats accomplished is not a great but it is What the Republicans accomplished in the same with all organs of Government in their was nothing at Louis specimen of the bovine race the streets of recently The is a Devonshire three months with si rail and hide simi tar to those of ait The calf U the usual and apparently well is entirely of lies heary like an elephants and is about the same The tail is short and SCIENCE AND ground fine can be mold ed into different shapes by mixing with and when dried clearly natural factory for the manufacture o sealskin is to be established al by men from It is stated that will be and that one hundred men will in the has long the Southern farmer by its rank growth and seeming turns put now to possess fiber of greal claimed that the yarns bi tho are even finer and stronger than those of seems tobe no among experts that artesian wells will prove successful at various mining camps in New Be a very import ant agent in the development the mineral resources of the Golden is trying the and its example will be followed by other cases of fire from the spontaneous ignition of coal have been After considerable experi menting has con cluded that spontaneous combustion takes place in some degree in all cases where coal is exposed to the atmos inay proceed so slowly that the rise of will amount to only few de model of a Sun engine wai recently exhibited by Gamble to the Philosophical Society of Cape apparatus consists essentially of a ad just ft bio by simple mechanism and which concentrates the suns rays on a raising steam in a very short The engine is a new the value of can not fet be new submarine torpedo boat has been constructed on tho shores of Stock holm harbor for the defense of that t is to steam twelve knots under without any part being visible above the On arriving within reasonable distance of tho it can either ram or discharge Having accom its the crow can make their craft rise to the at son return into keeping below the paper read before the British As sociation on the North Sea fisheries says that men are employed in the The resources of the North Sea ore believed to be Oyster beds have been discovered ex tending east and west for two hundred and from thirty to seventy miles and deepsea oysters are thought to be of courser but Englishmen generally are delighted to hear that North Sea oysters are Electricity is said to have been suc applied to street cars in Pitts The motor consists of a dynamo machine of one and a half horse which is suspended under the a series of gear The electricity is produced by a located at a point on tho line and sup plied by a wire over the extending out from posts on the side of the The machine is capable of giving the car a speed of two miles an and is caw of management and perfectly Chicago ASI young man who wants to look tony this winter will have to get some thing different from an A red and white buttoned under the would attract free young fellow asked at o all if his girl was said Do you see that girl dressed in ink that splendid with such P Yon How are Just Of course I my girl is the one next to vou may come again Sunday What is dirling Have I given you lain he as she still remained You didnt mean Im she but next time dont wear one of those collars with the joints turned outward they scratch said tne gilded of his Jack has a passion for proposi ng to Ive known of hUr proposing to six girls in a not one f wnom hed marry for a he run a terrible risk of being accepted by somebody he doesnt want Not a He isnt worth a Boston am sorry that yon did not bring roar poem Arkansas to a troublesome am late for this issue not Then why are sorry if von had ronght your poem 1 would lave had an earlier opportunity of re acting Johnny aged six who is one of an Austin family oi en was taken out in a boggy for a with his a few days As they drove past a small cottage of two Johnny moth ers attention to who remarked that t was a very small re died its nit it would be plenty big enough for pa talking at the wedding about the outrageous conduct of who with his driven He had positively a cigar at soon as the carriage eft The first bridesmaid was very When I am she if my husband that I shall knock the cigar but of his month ahd turning loathe handsome test man at whom she her she naively should you do be there Miss the quiet rejoinder d toBb a winter for like all The principal variation in way the skirts are to be most fashionable have already brought of the They wavy folds from the belt over every and are thus very easily in the usual skirt is twice and wids and very It is gathered or plaited to the and fastened on the lower where or puffing of velvet or ft with the other part of the The in lengthwise to Ihi and taken baoK on graceful folds AH this termi nates near the the goods is arranged There are ways of these Among one can have tho front of the skirt from the trimmed with flat plaits which start from either to meat in and are fastened way down the From this point the goods is taken up to the where Wls ripened and Batiste and cambric dresses have velvet Pink batiste suits have skirts bordered with deep velvet One of these has a consisting of two loose divided by a band colorea ribbon of the waist Isti similar the center un der an old of Oven the shirred waist an pieces of on in V shaie checked goods with gathered flounces nave on each of these one inch and and white checked goods is both for full The checks are in all plaid taffetas are i fabric is any other to tha present as It gives a toilets are now A dress ble for wearls checked grayish I It Kai i draped trimmed with with of h The waist is of gray with a and ornaments This model may be made with a skirt ol pr i il Long serve for until They have yery open down the and backj and fitting tightly to trimmings of brandebourgs same garmont for winter be pf bands bf forand a For wear the will also be of nave ft sirable Inasmuch of skirt and essary are rather wider thw they and have full trimmings of laco worn anil 8ktrtrnsfcinP sit tha Uy making any mf nt tho effect would be very r Bows are to he favorite winter There groat j variety of rosettes now are generally of woolen dresses are of may aUot be and trimming A of pf to worn liii Cloth also servos for this A suitable jult qoi a with or gilk u very full which Is a double plaited pf i The of ei four a between qf the red double x Tlw ingote Is ends either side embroidery short kil wiy On the sides are small The faur fluted sitting of an imperla Oriental large navy blue plaits divided bands deep flounce the u haw witH the and of Woolen phantoms of man ol w torm i