Rensselaer Republican, Volume 12, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 July 1880 — Rain in Kansas. [ARTICLE]

Rain in Kansas.

A heavy rain visited this locality this week, ana from our exchanges we learn it was general throughout the eastern part of the state. The min began falling at about 8 o’clock Wednesday morning, showers prevailed the'entire day. Several ■howeraalao foil during Wednesday night and Thursday forenoon. While the dry weather had done considerable damage to wheat, com and other crops have not materially suffered. The rain will cause the wheat to turn out much better thanexPectfd. «d other crops are in excellent condition. The prospect lor crops in this part of the Neosho "valley, is at present very flattering. In fact, the condition of orope vrift compare more favofably with J* P®* 4 years.— Council Qro as BepubUean. Campbell, of Hindsboro, ", h L le attempted to take the hie of her husband, who was asleep in bed. She succeeded in disfiguring his iui L*\** causing Aim to bleed nearly to death. She then fled with bar alro. She fell into a ditch from exhaustion 8* * mother of vweiTß eauareiL Gladstone has pledged himseif toßradlaugh’s cause.