![]() McConville was the private secretary to Governor Hoadley, of Ohio. Sharks is a Democratic politician who was in Congress from 1875 to 1883 and declined a re-election. Sharks, Illinois, Commissioner of the General Land Office Daniel McConville, Steubenville, Ohio, Auditor of the Treasury. Muldrow, Mississippi, Assistant Secretary of the Interior Wm. for the western district of Missouri.Īdditional nominations by President Cleveland are: Henry L. Phelps, of Vermont, to Great Britain Robert M. President Cleveland has sent in the following nominations to be envoys extraordinary and ministers plenipotentiary of the United States: Edwin J. Twenty-four years of Republican rule has thus much civilized the country. Now there are even many southern men who believe in educating the negro race. It is historically the fact that when the last Democratic president retired, it was a felony to teach a colored person in many of the slave States, to read, and there was a lady of Maryland in prison for having done so. Holman, of Indiana, was the mover of this committee, and consequently, is its chairman. Ryan, of Kansas, has been appointed on what a virtuous press calls a "junketing committee," which will put in a portion of the summer in inspecting the Indian training schools and examining the boundary lines of the Yellowstone Park. During the Rebellion he was a Southern brigadier general and had a command on the upper Potomac. He was a colonel of a Georgian regiment in the Mexican war, and represented the U. Henry Roach Jackson, nominated as Minister to Mexico, is a Georgian of about 64 years. ![]() Phelps, nominated for Minister to England, is a prominent lawyer of Burlington, Vt., about 60 years of age, has a comfortable fortune, and is ex-president of the American Bar Association.Ĭuban and Chinese workmen who make our imported cigars use saliva to moisten the paste that fastens the end of the wrapper, and who knows what malignant and nameless disorders may thus be propagated?Ī Seneca Falls undertaker has copyrighted an "undertakers' burial contract," by which he agrees in consideration of the sum of $2 to furnish a person dying within one year from the date of contract with a $75 funeral. Each hour of mental work adds beauty-lines about the eyes and brow, adds unusual lustre to the eye and a brave, manly bearing to the worker.Įdwin J. The Secretary of the Treasury has issued a warrant for $332,308 in favor of Kansas for expenses incurred by the State in expelling Indian invasions. ![]() Bayard, who is now a member of the President's Cabinet. George Gray has been elected United States Senator from Delaware, taking the place of Thos. He drove five miles last Wednesday without visible signs of fatigue, and slept well all night. Great enthusiasm and deep interest prevails. The Moody convention in Emporia opened on the 24th ult. Clark, of Vicksburg, Mississippi, the newly appointed Assistant Secretary of the Interior, died on the 22nd inst. The breach between England and Russia is widening, and the British arm is fortifying Penjdeh.Į. The Cheyenne Indians are said to be holding war dances preparatory to going on a raid. The situation of the striking coal miners about Pittsburg remains unchanged. McLain, nominated as Minister to France, is Governor of Maryland. in Kansas last year spent $7,000 for charitable purposes.Ī forging ex-mayor of Adrian, Michigan, gets ten years in the state prison. The rum power is being gradually paralyzed in Kansas.īelle Plaine voted bonds week before last for the D. McIntire, Sheriff, Cowley County, Kansas. ![]() Property to be sold: Southwest quarter (¼) of section twenty-eight (28) township thirty (30) south of Range six (6) East. Pratt, partners, doing business under the firm name and style of the Chicago Lumber Co. Platter, Administratrix of the Estate of James E. Camp and Camp, whose real name is unknown Gibbs, Sterrett & Co., Gibbs Sterrett Manufacturing Company G. Story, and Story, his wife, whose real name is unknown Isaac A. Edgar Smith, Plaintiff, against Thomas A. Worden, minor child, in hands of plaintiff. Divorce action, Care, custody, and control of Lulu O. ![]() Winfield Courier, Thursday, April 2, 1885. ![]()
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