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   Scandia Independent (Newspaper) - January 28, 1887, Narka, Kansas                                JANUARY PER NEWS of mathematics in the university of was found dead ill bed from heart The citizens of used blasting powder on a killing over 253 of m In o at three persons were overcome by odorless while Their corpses were found in their V the convicted boodle alderman Of New has been taken to Sing to his derman ONeil will be placed on trial Janu There are nearly fourteen hundred vete in the National home at Mil and three hundred are expected on the completion of the barracks in course of The International Union of bricklayers holding a session at Washing disclaims all affiliation with or The Minnesota legislature in joint session elected Davis United States senator to succeed The Michigan convention of the house and senate and having canvassed the the vote past in separate declared Francis elected United States The Illinois legislature met in joint ses sion and canvassed the vote oast for United States senator to succeed John and Charles Farwell was declared As a cattle oar on the Air line railroad was running near New a brakeman passing over a oar beard a furious bellow ing beneath and climbing down the side of the oar found that the partition between an Alderney bull and a Norman stallion had been broken and the animals were engaged in a deadly The train was stopped and the crew gathered around the out no means could be devised for stopping the The iron heels of tbe game horse were planted telling effect upon the bulls head and the vias gored in a terrible Finally the stallion got in a blow between the of the and the latter animal fell The combat lasted 86 minutes and the horse died four hours At a fishing station on the Co lumbia river near Peter had a companion named rented rooms in house and wanted to Marry but the mother This Angered and with he drove korn and his family out of the The next night they returned and started for with a when aged seized a led shotgun and shot him About 200 socialists met in Cooper Union New York to express against Prince Bismarck lor his dissolution of the German and to protest against the seven year army of the The Texas senate has passed a joint reso lution from the requesting the Texas congressmen to use every to re peal high tariff An exciting scene was witnessed ir Jns in The Annual Session of the Kansas Store Temperance January annual meeting of the Kansas State Temperance Union was I convened at Music hall in this city yester day the Barnard in the James of was elected secretary Bonebrake was elect ed the following executive committee was chosen Richard of Abilene of Manhattan of Topeka Marion of Lawrence B of Wichita Allan of Oba mite of A of Elk and Miss Oil The report of the committee on resolu tions was then acted section by sec The preamble congratulates the peo ple upon the success of the prohibitory and asks a continuance thereof in its main but recommends that it should be amended so as to make the enforcement more The law should require applications to contain the real name of the and be and a falde affi davit to be That the unlawful use of after be a Permits to be granted to register ed pharmacists Prohibit all sales of liquor behind all screens or prescription Increases the number of names to application for permit to Campbell opposed requiring the pe tition for permission to open a drug store to be signed by a majority or the men and over the age of Bernard Kelly earnestly favored the provisions of the old dram shop McAfee favored a petition signed by 200 freeholders in cities of the first and second class in cities of the third class and municipal townships a majority of all the men and women over 21 should and the petition should be published with all the signatures for two weeSs before a be James Legate said that from his experience petitions were the grandest farce On His theory is that this matter should be He would like it to be in the hands of the governor of the if he did wrong the people would take off bis He would recommend that this union recommend to the legislature that the power to issue permits to Bell liquor be lodged in the bands of the That no permits be granted court in of George 3 burly charged with having on the night of January broken into the Oath olio school of in and assaulted Sister Mary twenty years When Hazards identity was i clearly proven as the guilty man there was murmuring among the He was held to the circuit court for and while As sistant Prosecutor making out the commitment papers some one the crowd threw a slip noose on a fifty foot lope about the prisoners A score of hands instantly pulled it taut and the negro was pulled twenty feet before he uttered a His eyes his tongue and he was fairly white from fright He thought his last hour had and the jus tice and prosecutor thought the There was great excitement among the spec tators and only the prompt action of the of saved the prisoner from immediate After a struggle the rope about his neck was out and he was secured in tbe office until it was safe to take him to Detroit V Thf of the interior has decide i what are known as the Louisiana swamp land reversing the opinion of missioner of the general land In de aiding this case tbe secretary adopts the opinion of the attorney to whom the case was and decides that as to euph lands as were granted to Louisiana by the aot of the purchasers are entitled to the protection of the to indemnify for snob lands as were sold by he United States between March and September but as to such as were out of grant of and Were first granted to Louisiana by the act of being the lands druggists until they have been in business in good faich at the place where the permit is asked for for one That the law should specify the fees paid the probate and shall make the compensation uniform regardless of the number of Hales or permits Adop The blanks for applications shall be consecutively Favors the grand jury Favors conferring summary power on the governor remove Asks the legislature to provide means to enforce the Recommends a joint resolu tion by the legislature requesting our sena tors aid to if the revenue laws providing that a person must have a permit to sell liquor before the government will issue its license tax receipt in states having a prohibitory and then only for the permitted pur Favors municipal suffrage for Bequests the congressional delegation to use their efforts towards thi passage of a law prohibiting the sale o AT WASHINGTON Plumb offered January a which was directing the commissioners of the District of Colombia to supply information as to the number of places in the district where liquor is sold without and the reason why such places are not On motion of the senate pro to consider and pass pennon bills on he Forty pension bills princi pally house bills were and then the appropriation appropriating was taken up and with only a few immaterial The army appropriation was then taken The was passed with a few unimportant The senate to establish agricultural experiment stations in con with agricultural colleges was taken up as unfinished and after some discussion the senate adjourned without January from the committee on military reported the to amend the aot of Tune providing for the muster and pay of certain officers and men of the vol Gorman offered a preamble and resolution authorizing the resident to prohibit the transit through the States or territorial waters of any en vessels or goods from The senate then took up the house ill to declare the forfeiture of land to the New Rogue Railroad company the Back the forfeiture to apply to the lands east of the and to confirm to the Sew Orleans Pacific Railroad assignee of the other company ands not The passed and he senate January from the committee on foreign reported a to authorize the president of the United States to protect ind defend the rights of American ashing or other vessels in certain cases and for of Penn from the committee on reported back favorably the house for the relief of dependent parents and honor ably discharged soldiers and sailors now disc abled and dependent on their labor for sup Butler and Waltham were appointed a conference committee on the for the forfeiture of the Backbone railroad grant passed After an executive session the senate January presiding officer presented a message from the president vetoing the granting a pension to William The ground of the veto is that a pension has al in given to the benefi ciary throught he pension f rom the committee on public re ported the for tho completion of the monument to of Blair gave notice that on Tuesday next he would ask the senate to take up and act upon the joint resolution proposing amendment to the constitution so as to authorize woman Hoar called up the conference report on the electoral count The conference report was agreed to without a January presiding officer presented a tion from the with a letter from Sam offering the nation the sword of his Captain who commanded the privateer General Arm at the battle of er was appointed on the committee on privi leges and to nil the vacancy caused by the death of General presented a petition from the Womans Temperance union of the District of asking for the en of the laws relating to temper January ter the reading of the journal the speaker stated that the regular order was the vote upon the adoption of the conference report on the interstate commerce The re port was adopted and the passed 291 to of North pre sented the conference report upon the for allotment of lands in severally to In Agreed The house took a re cess to at which number of pen sion bills were of West from the com on reported back the District of Columbia appropriation Reported to tee committee of the It a total appropriation of Laff of from the commit tee on public reported back the or the forfeiture of the New Baton Rouge land The house then in the morning the consideration of the increasing the rate of pensions allowed for total deaf ness to a The opponents of the trill refrained from voting and left the house without a and in this condition it remained until the moaning hour expired ind the went over The bonne then went into committee of the whole for the farther consideration of the river and harbor appropriation but after some adjourned without HAZEN GONK liquors in the District of the houses of prostitution and territories and military The evening session was opened by a powerful address by D followed by One of Every his child aged six was suf fering from a severe and he gave it Bed Star Cough which acted likes No DEATH IN Numerous petitions were presented by sev eral senators for an amendment of the oleomargarine Edmunds gave no tice that tomorrow he would aak the senate to consider the respecting the protec tion of American January hi fronting on UUO bayous and water the state is only entitled to or indemnify after the passage of the aot of The agricultural appropriation leaves out the item for sorghum sugar experi The secretary of the treasury says it will oort to collect tbe revenues for the next i scamps wearing the Salvation Army Uniform have been in for obtaining money under false The Wisconsin in have nominated and the democrats John Winans for States Aletter was transmitted to the senate from the secretary of state with copies of a memorial signed by many eminent Ameri can men of fetters setting forth the impor tance of a digest of tbe docu ments in European archives relating to the history of the United i It ap 1 mats that there are many such documents hi and it is proposed to secure transcripts for free consultation in the na l tional Near John a farm auy warning murdered her skull with a stick of Mi who was hi the arms ol l then in epite of 1 that could be done by the grandmother lv save the childs The murderer then fe walked to the side of his dead wife and shot g through the Dickey two or weeis ago gave signs of temporary ty for a few but it was thought I fully I Preston Valentine was hanged in aii prime for which he was was oold blooded and an old man employed aa night watchman at the of the street railway company of Au Tbe Startled by a Fire Alorm and Hush for the Causing the Death of More Thau Twenty January hall on Prince where the fatal panic is the favorite resort of that part of Last evening a benefit performance was given and the place was During the progress of the play a man and woman quarreled in the street outside and near the main doorway of the The man used violence and the woman Her cries were heard by the who mis understood and shouted Tbe womans and cries of fire wer heard inside and at once created a panic The audience rose in a body and rushed pe I mell for the main The manager of the Hebrew Dramatic waj on t stage when the panic He at once that there was no good reason for and did all in his power to allay the excite ment and to afford all possible facilities for the exit of the He had all the exits thrown wide and called on the people when they would not remain to use all tbe but they paid no attention to and increased their exertions to get The whole as if with one made for the main It happened that among those who first were a number of wo men and children who had been occupying rear They were over borne by the stronger men attempting to pass and as the women and children fell at the door way as they tripped others who were crushed down by the rush of the frantic It took but a few minutes to empty the house the alarm was so thorough that not a soul among the entire audience refrained from the struggle to get When the people after reaching the streets ascertained tbe facts of the a scene of great dis order of another kind caused by discovery that members Then a rush back was was stopped at the main entrance by the police who bad arrived assumed Seventeen corpses were found inside the theatre They were all crushed and It was found that of the dead twelve were three were one was a girl other a Tke remains were almost Eye witnesses say that the way strong who got the uppermost in the Struggle at the door and crushed and trampled on these who fell the conflict indescribably ruthless and bru although of course not it Oa the deadbody of of September old man was in the office of the superintendent aa ra by blows upon the head and the Are that the features were not The body had been saturated and a match applied before and the flow of blood was UA being a case of every one for him It is stated that a number of infanta carried in their mothers and clung to through all the were alw crashed or smothered to and a number of others were fatally The scene dur ing the attempted return of the crowd was painful in the The bereaved re mained at the door night waiting to have their dead restored to and the lamentations tf the women was heart break The police have been giving a num ber of contradictory stories the cause of the One is that thieves started the fire ory for the purpose of getting an oppor to despoil the many rich Jewesses in the hall of the Jewels they wore on in extinguishing the je The desk in the been broken ppen and valentine at once jor located at Low Wed and oonT Ita j to the of J annary the call of states the following bills were introduced and referred By of granting a pension of a month to Walt stated that Whitman had made no ap plication for a but that the was introduced at the request of a number of the poets friends in By of proposing a constitu tional amendment foi the election of United States senators by the people of By of appropriat ing in aid of the colored peoples world to be held at in September By An of calling upon tne attor ney general for information as to the legal authority under which the directors of the Union Pacific railroad company consolidated that company with the Kansas Pacific rail road and the Denver Pacific railroad and reorganized the same under the name of the Union Pacific railway com The house then passed the for the relief of dependent parents end honor ably discharged soldiers and sailors who are disabled and dependent upon their own labors for January Skinner submitted a conference report upon the for the allotment uf lands in severally to the Levering reported a increasing from to the pension of soldiers and sailors who lost both of New from the committee on foreign re ported a for the appointment of a com to investigate concerning losses and injuries inflicted since December upon United Stated in the North Atlantic of the The house then resumed con sideration of the joint resolution ing an investigation of the accounts of the Pacific Several amendments were offered and the resolution was It appropriates and provides for a commission of three to make the investiga January of offered a resolution ag on the secretary of war for information as to the truth of the statement that certain citizens of while in the Indian were fired upon by soldiers be longing to the Fifth United States On motion of of a was passed authorizing the construction of a bridge over the Mississippi river at After an ineffectual effort on the part of to obtain a night for debate oh the conference report on the the ho 1 January following committee reports were submitted and referred By HUH of from the committee on the senate for the admission of the state of Washing By of from the committee on for the of the monument to mother of at In the morning hour on behalf of the committee on called up the senate amending the law rela tive to trademarks and The was of on behalf of the committee on invalid pen called up the to a month the rate of pensions for total deaf A proviso waa added requiring that deafness shall have occurred from injuries received while pensioner was In the line of The house then resumed The Bend of the Weathur Bureau Dies After a Short January chief signal officer of the Unted States died at Washington of diabetic coma at 8 oclock this He suffered from diabetes for some years but of late had improved iu health and strength and hopes were entertained of his At the re ception to the diplomatic given by the he took a severe consing him to keep his bed on the On the he was upi and reported himself much saying that he would go to hib of fice on Monday or Sunday His United States was summoned to see him soon after He at once repaired to his looms and found an alarming change in his condi suggesting a poisoning of the blood from bis constitutional Every measure that skill or science could suggest failed to rally the sinking officer and he breathed his last at oclock in the His final illness was not accom by suffering and his death was calm and without a The information of General Hazens death was conveyed immediately by Colonel ington and Captain Greely to the secretary of war who communicated the sad intelli gence to the Tne general of the who was advised of the death by a will be conferred with by Captain C in behalf of General Hazens family aa to tne military honors to be paid the de Owing to the delicate condition of the health of his fatherin the will take place from Johns who is in has been notified by cable and will return immedi ately to The remains will be in charge tonight of Lieutenant an officer of General Hazens old General Hazen was born at West Hart Windsor September and was therefore at the time of his death in his 57th His early lire was passed in to which state his parents moved in and he entered the West Point September was graduated in and was appointed brevet second lieutenant in the Fourth United States in He served through the Indian war southern Oregon in and having been appointed a second lieutenant in the spring of that he came east and proceeded to where his company was During the two following years he was en gaged almost constantly in active service against the Indians in western Texas and New and was four times com in general orders from the head quarters of the army for bravery ind good During this cam he received a severe wound in the right side from which he did not recover until On the 1st of April in that year he was appointed to a full first on tne 14th of May to a and in he was assigned to duty as assistant professor of infantry tactics at West Soon after January bills were introduced in the senate Three bills were considered in committee of the A resolution requesting tbe sen ate judiciary committee to inquire into the advisability and of reporting distributing equally among all school districts in the counties of moneys received from taxes paid by railroad was January bills were introduced in the senate this In committee of the whole the senate abol ishing insurance rating boards was but no definite action The senate abolishing insurance rat ing boards was recommended for passage in committee of the A making drunkenness a punishable by was but no definite action was arrived January judiciary committee submitted two reports on the to The majority the print ing of the and its reference to the com of the The minority recom mended indefinite Eighteen bills were i In committee of the whole the following recommended for passage Relat ing to recognizance to authorize ings in the district court against garnishes providing for grand and an aot con deeds and The grand jury provides for two grand juries yearly in counties of and one grand jury a year in counties of January bills were introduced Resolutions on the death of the late senator Whitford were Addresses on the resolutions were delivered by senator Bitter and In respect to his mem ory the senate The senate was in session three hours and a A large number of bills were intro The grand jury passed on third Adjourned till 4 the breaking out of the civil war be received leave of with authority to take command of the regiment of Ohio volunteer On November 20 he reported to General of and was assigned to General Nelsons and on January was ap pointed to command the Nineteenth bri gade of the army of the Hd moved with General Buells army to t ok an active part in the battle at that and afterward served in Northern Alabama until ordered to assume command of the post of Mur In he was appointed brigadier but the appointment was not confirmed until after the battle of Stone in which General Hazens division was hotly engaged and rendered extremely valued In he took part in the battle of under Gen eral Thorn as where he fought with great gallantry and where his brigade was the last organized command to leave the In he embarked at night with picked and fiftytwo floated down the Tennessee river past Lookout mountain along seven miles of the confederate picket seized a position which opened com with and decided tbe fate of In the battle of Missionary Ridge his brigade was among the first to reach the where it captured eighteen pieces of artillery and many prison General Hazen was appointed and con firmed major general to date from the cap ture Fort and on the 19th day of was appointed by the president to command the Fifteenth army corps on ac count of long continued service of the high est and for special He was commissioned colonel of the Thirty eighth regular infantry and afterward of the and during the hi he was United States military at tache at On the 12th of he was appointed chief signal with the rank of brigadier and that position he continued to hold until his January chairmen of the several committees appointed by the speaker are as follows Ways and Municipal Hat Asses ment and Cities of the State Banks and Federal Private Municipal Internal Charitable Educational Wil Public Public buildings and Roads and L Fees and County lines and county Ed Penal Claims and Engrossed Enrolled State Legislative Judicial Mines and Interstate Revision Hygiene and public Political rights of Tilton Cities of the second Cities of the third January pro tern in the Leave of absence was granted to for one Petitions relat ing to municipal suffrage for women were introduced by Galder Bard and By re lating to the reestablishing of old Grant By relating to the running at large of By from the neutral praying for By relating to the change of election day in school and by in reference to Re Bills 645 to 106 were read and A resolution was adopted allowing clerks to important reso aimed at the excessive rates of freight on wheat and was Foes appointing a special committee to consider and report the beat manner of equalizing the school tax obtained from was taken from the and after a spirited debate was Coleman s appointing special joint to visit the Olathe institution and was pass as Judiciary com reported original read first and second times and reported to committee of the whole house house that it pass aa amended bouse that it pass house that it do not pass house that it pass house striking out the enacting clause house that it do not The committee on county seats and lines reported house This was recommitted to the The committee on militia reported house that it Roads and highways re ported house llC that they and house 38 that it do not The chair appointed Thompson and Price on the joint committee to visit the Olathe January volume of petitions favoring municipal suffrage was Also a number relating to Price raid of presented a petition praying for the restoration of Arrapahoe Haun presented several petitions praying for the of Buffalo Bills 249 to 247 were introduced and read the first Bills 212 to 248 were read the second time and referred to The on railroads reported unfavorably on which repeals the law relating to voting The committee on political rights of wo rn report bills 60 and to pass as The committee on re port a prima facia case of in the Finney county and were authorized to proceed to that county and make an in Senate tbe legislative appropriation A tute to house was reported favorably by the committee an This is for the payment of the Price raid claims and appropriates nearly a million dollars for that On motion of of the was ordered to pay tbe expenses of the committee on on its visit to The clerk was allowed providing for subscription by the state for three copies of the Topeka Capital for each member and senator and was In com of the house 18 was re ported for also house plac ing the appointment of railroad commis in the band of tne was re ported January for mu suffrage were presented by Bot Wi and of Lin coln in favor of the Price raid by of and Eleven nsw bills were and bills 249 and 275 were read and re ferred to The special order to the status of Wallace county was postponed until Tuesday next The committee on temperance re ported house which provides for the police government of certain cities with several amend which do not change the general fea tures of the with the recommendation hat it House concurrent resolution memorializing congress to prohibit tbe issuing of license tax receipts for ihe sale of except for legalized was and after discussion was referred to tho committee on House concurrent resolution memorializing con gress to pension all old soldiers at per was House concurrent resolution memorializing congress in re lation to Oklahoma directing our con gressional delegation to urge the passage of the now pending in was adop The house adjourned until 4 CHURCH Walnut Valley Times The Methodist was formally dedicated a large attendance attesting the interest in the president of the Illinois Weslly an preached the dedicatory ser The church is of briok and trim with adorns the which is one of many The acoustic properties are first Entire including carpets and the parsonage and all com will be nearly balina Journal The Catholic fair dosed last having met with un precedented About will The be the profit of the exhibition of the was everybody The Latter Day Saints hold church has been CRUEL A Sad Story of Eviction as Practiced in Miserable Peasants Turned Out of in and Their Bonnes Leveled to tne l January special corres pondent at county who is investigating the evictions on the Wimi telegraphs that 150 policemen started for a wild almost inaccessible to evict the of nine the only dwellings ithe The peasantry learned the and removed the usna I eans of crossing the stream near the hioh was swollen by the recent his delayed the in doing the s the rather than wet their feet by the preferred to make a Then the peasantry women ere rejoiced in the trouble they had caused le police and and carried the and others who were friendly to le tenants across the stream on their The police with much finally suo in climbing the with they proceeded to the houses mid the groans of the people and ordered lem to be Several of them had been The work of evic lon is After the tenants have houses will be leveled with The burning of vacated dwellings has HEAVY of Senator A Verdict In Favor John January jury hi the case of Senator John White against on charge of and returned a verdict today of against the Your readers will remember the wanton and published in the News and rehashed in the Kansas Times about a year in which Senator White was charged as having been implicated in the alleged robbery of the Bice county in Both the News acd Kansas Times escaped prosecution by promptly publishing the re traction of the whole Putts both civil and criminal were immediately ted by White against several whom he claimed to be the originator of the William J en attorney in was charged as having been mental in starting the tion of the i anight report pn i and without action the at the bottom of the ani this lease is that the Jury have diet Fuller and in five rof the plain tiff for the sum case demon strates that juries in Kansas i the of atures oal r and creatures calling themselves cannot by vije wantonly to nate in fact ihe result of a ver aud that of introduced a changing the name of John county to Bills 107 to 166 were joint resolutions and 3 were read tbe second time and By con introduced a allowing the committee on elections to send for persona and papers in the Made special order for Joint the election for state 85 senators and 96 repre votes for Clifford while 2 senators and 24 representatives voted for Baker was declared and the joint session January pe titions were presented praying for He pay ment of the Price raid Seventeen petitions praying for municipal suffrage for women were By praying for the establishment of an experi mental Station for A petition from citizens of charging fraud and asking an investigation was Fiftysix bills on various sub were Bills 106 to 165 were read the second time and The special committee on Wallace county re ported that county without legal organiza Ordered printed and made a spec ial order for Friday at Prices of condolence to Representative who is seriously ill and was Seattles resolution a convention was The special joint committee to confer with the state house board in reference to plans for the tion of the state house is Simpson Bard and Special committee on sUk and o A resolution was adopted the question of adjournment The when it adjourns does so until the f ol lowing morning at 10 January petitions for were pre sented and the on political rights of petitions praying for the payment of the Price raid claims were Thirty two bills were Bills 166 to 21 were read the time and the committee reported house bius 18 and 84 with the recommendation that they paw The on railroads 16 and recommended that it do no pass house pass w amended house that it W printed an referred to the committee o the hidings at An old Mennonite dedicated at The Congregational church of which was organized in has 62 The Catholic fail at Marysville realized for the building fund of the new The Presbyterian church at which was organized in has a membership of 68 Busser has been unani reelected pastor of the Congie church at Elder Kern has organized a church of nineteen members at Avon Center school Sumner Augusta Gazette The Methodists have received sixtysix new arid the Baptists the result of the revival that has been in progress for the past two and which still continues at the Methodist WaKeeney World John Wag goner WHS in town on He now occupies the position of pastor of the United He also preaches at seven other points in the ranging in distance from seven to twenty Valley Falls New Era The new Lutheran church will be dedicated a Week from next Three or four eminent clergymen fram abroad will assist the pastor of the in this interesting ceremony GRAND ARMY een owing on tne to government Kansas City Grain and Produce KANSAS January The Daily Indicator reports Market was Quotations are for brands in car per half barrel in sacks aa follows 85c lOc 40 Jl SO 65 12 10 rye 1 From mills 25o at regular elevators since aat bushels leaving stock in store as reported to the ward of trade The market on change was Z ted 72o asked Janua asked bid 86 asked 74o asked asked 78Ho 79 at regular elevators since last and leaving stock in store aa reported to the board of trade The market on change today was a SOtto asked SOHo asked asked March asked 2 27o 28tto asked 28o asked Feb no 28 asked May 25tfo Rejected bias nor asked asked February no Rejected fancy 25o good 2Bo fine dairy 20ostoie packed common Fancy small large fat beds M roosters 25 turkeys 6680 ducks 75oj dried 80o 82 sacked pair dry flint bulls and eo green salted Ellis Headlight elected officers of George Ellis were installed January by The financial report shows the post to be in good showing near in the hands of the and no outstanding Marion Register On last Saturday evening a very enjoyable affair took place at the Odd Fellows hall in this At an early hour the Ladies Belief militia boys and a number of friends of these fraterni began to assemble at the hall and to come until standing room was Precisely at 8 oclock Com mander rapped the audience to order and began the installation monies of the officers elect in the installing Fred Lewis commander for the ensuing At the close of these Eubanks took the chair with gavel in and said that the installation of officers elect in the Belief corps will proceed at after which the social part of evenings entertainment will take The well done and beautiful ceremony pied but a short when ence was treated an excellent speech by followed by a though interesting programme arranged and carried out by the Howard of this died of consumption on the 4th and was buried at Charleston cemetery with the honors of the on the He was a member of the having served in the Eighty ninth Indiana volunteer The sympathy of the entire community is with the widow and her Garnett Bons of Veterans of this city disbanded last Wednesday lack of Their funds will be turned over to the Belief Herald Fun our representative to lias succeeded in getting a through al lowing of our a pension of per month and back pay to the amount of This pension is cer tainly Atchison Champion State treasurer elect Hamilton has chosen as one of his r clerks of Anderson Edwards enlisted with Hamilton in the Fifteenth Indiana in and served with him until the bat tle of Stone m which was wounded within a fei 6V4o green salted Dull and Co green 5Mo 60 sheep 96110 per fine 166 18o 186220 2628o medium 22fi24o coarse low and Kansas and heavy tub choice 84 quota Full ISHo 768o Young 0417s So Kansas Stock Markets TT 3 at and so badl was Hamilton through the war remembers bis old P The Indicator Shipments steady tmt quiet Good to L 40 common to 40B OOj 188 60 Good heads The market today was 60 common to the lar the developed in the employes of the Monti and iron foundries ol and Pillow t Horsey went that the 10 per After a they decided to BO ved in  

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