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CITY ELECTION leommence: ‘There 22(he GMEFCHES IS. oils STANTON. The Tames congratulates the city Oe Kansas ft ems 1a ' a ME PS ann oa i Ex-Chief SPEULAL NOTICE | ; stig ence “ ¢ wrears with the Tim ate : x Hel: ) Aad to 5! e Herald by ies and a y = > Rubbers and Slippers, |} =» administr m so far. Let nate t c be in speak out, if there be any such, | aS hee > s } ne | at the w yne accord a He was City {5 yesina \ en.al 1 ‘ : rv a H 1 a , and il Ree wa rsa P | - I Hov : i i | th = é ws pra i ‘ i ca yo » he Genera lellan has refused to |} ¢ preys ace ro i riv ‘ if p te VAIO a 1 ysay xt } E : oO fi Dp G recept the Russian Mission which > offered The General pos tively dech 1 the gift At Lex t-office and tou. ave at favor of givir os atte : ‘ : ' i “| It was at t e time the st tov | Y i ate adjou 1before it rea ) that body. A strong effort was nade to induce the President to re the alhthe nomination by the rival in- : celine Pee a paps Fee Pilakine eveater eltore to | nee eee the retreat | ite of that, ne wou it ww ive Having leased the Butler Eleva fe Phe time has come to prepare : ted Sa wot ve UF vs | ; vzainst obnoxious diseases OF clean- } : = 7 b | ite in 1 heeping that Iw oo | tors for a te rm of years, . , sog up filth that generates suck. Back } : = < a x cea = { = the torments of hell | . ards and alleys should receive in ) es oe Sehy I been persistent in my 1 ) ediate attention, and disinectaats | a scratch. |, noon in the *Tarfens.”? tw ffor Y mded him of i call | puauitiwe iteciy caked. Cieanlinessy PO Keep up Our omeanmaion we fee eee Beceant : “ut Johnson to plead for | : s next to godliness, and no er foundation | piece 5 bs tied | me or Mrs. Surratt, and that I | e ° hate t : ase b C. Baker at the en- | . nd | s house and how beautiful a city may appear it hy and Desires to announce to the far mers of Bates county, that he will © streets and alleys are fi an order over his xious scents arsiag lirtw, with ob herefrom, strangers will be disgusted ind will not likely locate among us. Democrats are ready eee rere | : ; ; ‘ omminnica | oft the Missouriicgislatu anit ‘ a news from the seat of war), pay the rope seem to consider tae i haunts me sotnat vhole matter a hoax from beginning all trac my days i¢ ten mo prolong c *v end and that in controversy is not ot crat. thoug rent : ; be led te beheve } | yportance te wogreat nations in a) War. a Marke Pret ee | cachaag S chought in England that there | E 2 was any danger of an actual co i = ind Wood, | ! Pi g his ] with Russia and that ti 20 Ss Oj all major -1}For grain and seec ment is gaining cheap notoriety wr done against the mon [ am he people for hav z jseen at once from urely, dying now attitude during the past sessio a f : ing > r a i : | dvi 5 +7 The leader of the ratlroad forces; and remarked, tas %e tats Aview parting words were (Oo " & U7 ( n be Bo ee 3 | changed between us, and the follow- As or bans an f Gye yé6 0 sent. - people ot os 5 2 | eu considerably exercised over t tin the senate. the “ * ee : tr the! < Se eee death of Edwi ' of the medium, Mott. by the | strenuously every wrted sharply and rush at | 2S Jay the dceati Edwin M. 4 ite ous use ot aniline in the h | lating the roads as ee ae rge pruning | Stanton was publicly announced, | ‘ st one J. B. Lawrence, in that city | people, was a re ee S| He neve: received bis commission ne evening last week, while giving | republican in ce ‘ bed a plow point of the supreme court,though | Trustee’s Sale mM.vvV.DU. chi i ! : : Be ee bat - i w: Du Page Co., litinets, ot fis seatic -awrence r lo ception v th rac been contir: by the senate } syne, at Lawrence had | one exception v | ad been Ls HAS IMPORTED FROM | ed States. —Washington | Percherea oe, valved at a hollow, rubber mag, j the railroads. In Hates « gth of j at page truste 75 PER CENT OF ALL HORS o line. and} was no troutle The Czardom has the strer ! a giant. but must use it with brutal vhen the spirit appeared in front of | bill, and the ese cabinet he squirted the substance | work there. sface. On following the spir-[ the republicans would have of the} c * in the cabinet Mott was it irst converts. In the vigorously, | nursery tales, or Its found: }7 or ed lying in what appeared J obtain cheap schooi books > pieces. | er’s will gave it that strength with ny ce with the stain ot the free the state from Van Ar r came} that c upor It must extend | © e RS ae | Bragg & Co., republicans led ing | its territory through Turkey to the | Mr. Blaine has shaken off | fict side of nopoly in } Scharndiel near | unfrozen seas. or perish ot Nibilism. VF jare presentment of evils from I bot senate | The approach to Indi is a flank ‘ cratic success which oppressed { was in regular and trequent consul- to and yet m a semi-con- | movement to undermine England's eine horror-struck his audiences | tation with Van Antwerp, Brazg & scious condition. Bot bodies were } power in the Moslem worid, with an © 1 eye to the ultimate capture of Con-} The will of Peter the | agent and managed tie oppo- | taken ton farmnot € aways. where > ' vt Rugered | stantunoy the campaign, He now says 4 istration bids fair to to senate ¢ om of Kussia. and | tes e Mr. Carter’s bill was long aite tell the story, and | Great is the r : the ec. Mrs. Scharndielis in a nf must { : as jong } as there ts in has broken the spell whach cast India and en be- | tween Russia and the sea. ya gicom over Mr. Bla:ne’s pat- otc forecastings. there must be ms af woter + - experien Cleveland is the only man elected |, un. Scharndiel was « quiet m an enemy was trom the depressing since 1856 who did | i i to the presidency yet one wh not wear a tull beard. always a foe. Fleischman was eaeeee tof a boaster, and it issaid | Ex-Govenor Waller of Connecti- | k of hisinfluence over | cut, his triends say, is to be made ed friend. Consul-General to somewhs delighted to t eeded votes to accomplish th ondon. Pest Dispate