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WHAT XSt SATURDAY. chand, of Leavenworth, who read an earnest paper on the frogreesive Mother. She was several times discussion followed, Mrs. Grubb remarking that there was need of progressive fatherhood. At fiT AST- A letter fro-u a memner oi uie of Wichita, was read by the Secretary, descriptive of the lote The thermometor fell as low as 32 degrees Thursday night.

George How has succeeded Challen Ewing in the posfoffice. Porn, May 1st, to Mr. and Mrs. Charllo Allen, a daughter. Jimmie Day, of WaKeeney, is in town.

An old Manuattau boy, hence a rustler, Hon. P. 8, Loofbottrrow.of Leonard-ville, Is enjoying tho air of this political center today. Mrs. J.

A. Koller is spending a few days in the city, the guest of Mrs. Report of tho Urnduntes' Examination. We give below the questions submitted to applicants at the recent graduate examination of pupils pursuing the Uniform Graded Course of Study In the Riley county public Bohools. It Is due to tho clnss to Bny that the examination was creditable to all who took part In It.

Even those who failed to qulto reach tho standard s'lowed a degree of proficiency honorable lo themselves and to their teachers. The ability to pass such un examination proves fairly, thorough instruction on the subjects treated. The test itufTords is aguaruntee thai graduation from Riley county public Bcbools means something. Tho diploma cer It is that Impurity in the blooil, which, to-ciimtiliitinp; in tho glands of tlio ucck, produces unsightly lumps or swellings; which causes painful rtinnlntr sores on tho arrn, legs, or foot; which devclopcs ulcers In the eyes, cars, or nose, often causing blindness ol dcatncss; which is tho origin ol pimples, cancerous growths, or the ninny other manifestations usually ascribed to "humors;" which, fastening upon tho lungs, causes consumption and death. Being the most ancient, it Is the most general of all diseases or affections, for very lew persons ttro entirely free from It.

anniversary of Sorosis In New orK, to which she was sent as a delegate. THAT OITEU OP $5,000. Our readers will doubtless call to mind tho oiled so witlely advertised for the ten years by II, II. Warner tho proprietors of Warner's Siil'o unit Warner's Log Remedies, Unit they would pay to utty person who would prove to an Impartial referee that Uiey had ever published a testimonial that was not genuine ho far us they know. This oiler had tho ring of honesty about It, untl ns the matter has an especial lntcrestjuet now we give a copy of tho oiler us it appears in pamphlet An Oi'fur ok Every Testimonial published by us is Bona Fide, and, so far us we know, is absolutely true.

To any one who will prove the contrary to an impartial referee we will give II .11. WARNER CO. Rochester, N. Joliuary 2, 188S. We ask the reader's careful attention to the following testimonials us bearing on tho oiler, and their un-biased opinion of lite same with refer The remainder of the forenoon was devoted to reports of various local clubs and associations In dlfierent How Can CURED parts of the State, At 11:15 the ladies adjourned to take the rapid transit to the Soldiers' Homo, where the ludies and officers of the institution received John Greeley.

It Bo The ministers of the city offer a good bill of fare tomorrow. See our them courteously and witli kindest hospitality. The long lines of veterans standing each side tho walk, their tifying the same Indicates work well done, and the foundations of an education well laid. The failure to pass Implies no serious wunt of proficiency on the part of those who did riot quite Kansas Wind. A Knnsna wind cloth mo nuiioy, Taking from life ono half Its Joy! Stinting tho dust at break or day, Snatching my breath almost away! Straining nil day at every trco, T'lB nuito o'er done It seems to me; This wind of which 1 now eoimilnin, A ctirs'd southwestern hurricane.

To thoBe who of tho zephyr prate, 1 have no song to emulate I Htlll claiming all good, due my Stale, 1 must declare it, cruel fate, To havo my nerves held over tense, With hope of rest, In dull suspense, While hot from Arizona's sand, Sweeps this wind, a blighting brand. It is not gentle In lis touch, Nor soft and cooling, you will vouch! When at eve, for a time It lulls, Only lo strong! lion when next It pulls! You feel all limp and worried out, lly the wind so culfed about! I'ntll you wish a cave to llnd, And in strong words relievo your mind. Is there no help for such an 111? Arc we to sillier 'gainst our will? And never know our conception, Dear to the imagination, Of tho gentle nephyr blowing, Softly down, tho blossoms throwing! Soothing the blood with its caress, The breeze, wo all should gladly bless. Just so long us a treeless waslc, Whore, no moisture greets the taste, In the far southwest left to eland, Glittering with its burning sand! For Just so long, the wind will whirl, Drawing our nerves In knotted curl, Breaking our temper, killing peace. Completo from life our Joy to ileeco.

Oh haste, then haste, ye farmer man, And quick devise some perfect plan, To turn tho soil, cause trues to grow, Across the waste, make waters How; Think not to raise stout corn and gralu, Unless you first provide for rain; And in success of well-UII'd purse, You'l bury forever this Knnsas curse. Sunday, May fitli, Iksii. Maxime. heads uncovered a the ludies passed in procession between, to the music of the baud, made a profound impression, It was a scene never before witnessed probably, in this or any other country, church noliceB. Judge Little, of Junction City, was in town yesterday to see a former resident of his city.

Veterinary Surgeon Orr was called to Marysville, by telegraph, today, on professional business, Mrs. Rnbt. Ulrieh returned today from her very plesent visit with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wahl, at SuliiiB.

Manhattan will see better times, as the gypsies say of the peoplo who they By taking Hood's Sarsaparllla, which, b-r tho remarkable, cures It has accomplished, oltcn when other medicines havo failed, his proven Itself to bo a potent and peculiar medicine for llils disease. Soma ot these cures aro really wonderful. If you suffer from scrofula, bo suro to try Hood's Sarsaparllla. Every spring my wlfo and children hare boon troubled with scrofula, sores breaking out on them in various places. My little boy, three years old, lias been a terriblo sufferer.

Last sprlngho was one massot sores from held to feet. 1 was advised to use Hood's Sarsaparllla, and wo havo all taken it. The result is that all havo been cured of the scrofula, my littlo boy being entirely freo from sores, and all four ot my children look bright and healthy." AY. B. Atiiekton, Fassalc City, H.J.

Hood's Sarsaparilla BoldbyaHdrupgists. ITopnredoBlf by C. I. HOOIi ApotUccarieB. LpwcU, Mmi.

IOO Dose's Ono Dollar and the Social Science Club will never receive greater honor. When the large dining hall was ence, to I lit) Iowa Cii'V, Juno 80, 1888 Some weeks yinco my daughter bad a severe uttack of Rheumatism. She was persuaded to take one of Warner's Safe Cure, and one of Warner's Safe Rheumatic Cure, and has entirely recovered. We think it wonderful, us twice before she had been confined to her bed for months with it, rs. Sylvan 08 Jousrfi'ON, Vkbuu Arizona, Oct', 27, 1888, For nearly year I sullered from Gravel, und wus under the treatment of a Doctor, 1 took a great deal ol reach the standard, It is to bo remembered that the Uniform Course has been adopted in our county only during the current year.

Those who applied for examination did so upon the simple presumption that they had virtuully been oyer the ground included in the course. Their transit over it has been, necessarily, In an lrr-ogular ond discursive wuy. Nor could Ihey know reached, the ladies were permitted to for watch the old soldiers file into their dinner, nearly two thousand of them, wavinir their handkerouii fs as they Ij ITTIE are urging to have their fortunes told. Representatives of the Salvation Armvarein the city, ond will begin a serieB of meetings tonight at Peak's medicine, hut it all teemed to fail. I then begun with Warner's Sale Cure, and after usiug one bottle of it begun very definitely before hfud what sort of an examination they had to puss, or what preparation was needed for Hall.

If the new city government makes did so, the baud meanwhile. The ladles were then escorted to the amusement hull where a choice dinner had been prepared. The hall was decorated with flugs, and lovely bo-quets adorned the table, at eneh plate being placed a long-stemmed tea rose tied with satin ribbon. The feast over, and the exquisite music, Mrs. Sterry's toast of the evening before was repeated, and then the remainder of the prograai was carried out.

Miss Spencer's paper on physical culture, to get better; got an other bottle, and took half of it, Tho gravel stono left me, und 1 began to mend. I am now feeling as well us 1 ever did in my life. lis. Dor.Llia Mahon. Myrtle Ul-kkalo, N.

Nov. 1888 In 180(1 I wus nttaeked witli kidney disease, and sullered for it. Tho whole movement was to tho applicants a mere experiment, The matter of surprise Is not, that no many failed, but that so many passed. We feel like congratulating even those who did not pass for the creditable showingot thr'r papers. This examination will shov, (heir weak points Notice ot Final Settlement.

Statu ok Kansas, Uii.kv County, b. In the rrobuto Court in and for Btiid County. In tlio mutter of tin entuteof Jacob Thioror, Crclitoin nnrl all others interested in tho nfoiVriiiM Kstuio are hereby notified that I cluill apply to the lM'obnto, Court, in and for paid county, nt the. oftico ot tho Probate Judffe, in Manhattan, enmity of Hlley. and Stnto of Kansun, on tho 11th day of July, A.

I). lHWi, o'elnek p. of ml day, for a full and final settlement or said estate. Maiuiamkt Tiiir.nF.it, Kxpcntrlx or the Kstato of Jacob Thierer, deceased. April 5th, 1HWI.

MM no worse mistakes than tho old one, tho gentlemen will be entitled to value, Mrs. J. It. Young and son returned to Junction City today, after spending five weeks among their friends in this city. The last number of the New York Independent contains a terse, strong article on prohibition, from the pen Social Science, If the laat nieetinii of the Social Science Club, held at Leavenworth the Delsarte Idea, in tne department isrfieKsr twenty years, applying often for advice to medical men of high standing, without any apparent relief.

In 18801 was nd vised to try Warner's Sufe Cure, und nfter haying used fifteen bottles of it I was completely cured, and am happy to state that I have never felt the disease since in any form. p. B.McMui.lkn. uivAiiK, N. June 20, 188S Last winter 1 was attacked with severe kidney difficulty, which incapacitated me for work, severe pains lu the small of the back, attended with almost con of education, was one of tho very beBt the club has ever listened to.

The celebrated Frenchman's view that the emotions of the soul were expressed of Rev. D. C. Mllner. Elder Sharpe, of the Christian AWRENCE BUSINESS COLLEGE nnd ACADEMY i.nrirest..

ehe anest and best. A lO-pnm and help them prepare more fully for next year's examination. They aro young yet, and another year's study will be a great advantage to them aside from the preparation will give for the graduate examination. May 2d and 3d, Biirpaesed former meetings In Interest and Importance, It was owing to the efforts of the Leavenworth ladies, who spared no pains to make the occhsIou ft pleasant one, offering tho hospitality of their illustrated caialotfue sent free. Address E.

1 Melh-nvy Lawrence, Kan by gesturo and movements and posi The following persons passed the church, will exchange pulpits next Sunday with his brother, the pastor of the Abilene church, A. D. Goodwin, of Saliua, formerly of this city, was a passenger on the Union Pacific, bound for Wamego and O. IJ. BLAOHLY tion of the body, were well set lortu, Mies Speucer is teacher of elocution In the Emporia College, and knowing sk your dealer for it.

homes to the visiting members ana providing diversions and social enjoy examination and are entitled to diplo mas: stant ucbing on the least exertion. how to use her voice was distinctly ments. Miss Libido Beebe, Dint. No. The auditorium of the Presbyterian heard through the great hali.

Pott Co. Westmoreland. church was beautifully decorated with A paper by Miss Crawford on the Mr. Hugo Halstead, Dist No 6, We are Informed that rs. Miller's subject of Ceramics, department of Leonardvillo, daughter Avis will accompany her flowers and plants, and it was found to be a most agreeable place in which to art, was read by Mrs.

Porter, ot is.an- Mr. P. 8. No lo, Riley. to Iowa, haying already spent some I sullered much pain, the passage ol wuter was a severe trial, accompanied with much scalding und redness of the urine' I felt I was suflering from premonitory symptoms of Bright' Disease.

I procured a bottle of Warner's Safe Cure, and after taking the first bottle I felt so much Improved that I continued to take it to the extent of four bottles. 1 am now a new man, able to do a good hard day's work, with no recurrence of any speak. The easy grace with which sas City. Those interested in mis Miss Nellie Muyfield Dist No II, UtrsiXKSS CAHDSi S. 1.

KOSS, M. I). HOMHOI'ATHIST, No. I'oytiU Avenue, Miinhtitt mi, Kansas. Consultation In 3lllce from lit to l)i u.

uml 4:110 to li p. in. time at her grandfather's. Randolph. branch of art found this paper in TIST Copt.

Rockwell, of Junction City, I) 15 1ST MIbs Inez V. Moore, Dist the President, Mrs. Joble Prentis, conducted the meetings, was much admired, and Mrs. Hunting, the structive and entertaining. came down today and spent the time Randolph.

Mrs. Wilder made a strong impres Mr. F. M. Pepper, Diet No Ran THE TO GET THE PLACE between trains In consultation with Congressman Anderson.

C. F. LITTLE, M. D. PFlYfllCIAN, Surgeon and Ohstptrlelftn.

Oflire at T- K. Willluma Co'b llrug Htoro.MatiiiHt- Secretary, gave tfllclent aid. Alter the annual reports of secretary and sion by her paper, in the department of history and civil goyeruinent, dolph. trouble, with tho kidneys. rr.t.K V.

Plash, Mr. Charlie Smith, Dist No 2, Man Capt. Banks and Charlie Martin, of Best Flour, There ia no irettlntr nwnv from mii'h hattan, M. D. Sullna, and D.

R. Gordon, of Abilene, limtlmonv ns tho nliovo. The oiler Ih treasurer.the President, in her address, defined Socinl Science as including all that pertained to living as social be J. ROBINSON, and surKeon, The following persons showed the entitled "When Progress Left Mt. Olympus." It waB one of tho ablest of the session, showing much thought and study, and those seeing from her Ottico at hilt drug irenuine.

lu fuct Messrs. If. H. War torn, Manhattan, Kuiikun. who have been in the city on political business, returned home today.

ner Uo. nnveaiwn.VH n'uemeu mm highest grades In the several branches named, 100 considered perfect: ings, therefore the club had never be tltinlitcrs shoiiltl wrltu direct to per come a specialty. John H. Sweet, of Stockdale, went point of view were highly delighted. sons Kivinir testinoiiinls, (eneloslnii Orthography Miss Llbby Beebe, The first paper was by Mrs.

Diggs, out to Sallna today, where he finds stnmpH,) nml who are of necessity, 11 87; Mies Inez V. Moore, 87. Tine Groceries, Confectionery and Fruit BREAD, CAKES, ETC and Square Meals, IS AT WM. BALDEKSTON'S In the department of philanthropy the molarity ot canes, louwiy nunc-quttinted with the firm. GEO.

C. WIl.PEll, ATTOHNKY at Law an Notary Public; Probate Judge lltlcyCti. Olltcu 2- l'tiyittn Ave, t'p HtHlrs), Manhattan, Kiumivs, DAHWS llUNGlCKFOIU), Attorney-at-law. ruislueas promptly attended tu Manhattan, Kaunas. Miss Minnie AV.

Dow, good employment In the Pearson Carrlnce Works, as salesman and When the goddesses began to meuuie with the business of tho godB, then trouble began on Mt. Olympus. All of the world's progress has not con Reading F. M. Pepper.

00, Writing Miss Lllllo Beebe, 8o; and reform, on "Woman's Work for Woman." book-keeper. There is plenty of water, says Wm Miss Inez V. Moore, 8,5. Mrs, Louisa Rosenkuetter died this The great surging movement for centrated in the century, and MarltUt. in the pastures: more than morning at nt the home of Win.

the bettering of women, extended to many of tho modern movements of for two yeurs. all countries. Hospitals managed by Rehfeld, In this city. She was the women, Mrs. Wilder contended, were ABSTRACTER OF TITLES, l'tigcl Sound Points.

Geography Hugo Halstead, 88. Arithmetic Hugo Halstead, 81; P. Latchow, 81. Grammar Charllo Smith, 01. History MIsb Libblo Beebe, 73.

Physiology Hugo Halstead, 80. women, the Woman's Exchange, do wife of Casper Rosenkuetter who died not really helping or improving her. The Union I'acillc, "the Overland Inmminco A front, Notary Public. about a year ago. mestio guilds and various charities Mrs.

Dibble, of Kansas City, gave 1 BOOT AUD SHOE MAKER Offluo wllh H. P. Dow, Hi'iU Kstuto anil Loan W. J. Fortune, Will Hunter and were mentioned, and the necessity of the elosino: paper on The Kelgn of ltouto," Is now ready to take excellent care of all passengers who co via its Harry Tenant, members of the Man police matrons was strongly urged.

Periodicals, department of literature, The publlo presentation of diplomas KANSAS. MANHATTAN, line to Tacoma, Olympia, Seattle hattan Oklahoma party, haye secured Mrs, Diggs Is an ellectlve speaker and Agent Mtinlmtttin, tvuiisut. Br. O. A.

CllISE, DENTIST. Oillco opposite P. O. It was thoughtful and interesting, will take place ut Randolph on 1 burs Port TowDHcnd. Victoria and all Puget I ilo work nt fnlr, rt'iisonnlilc pricen, from tine M-wi'rt hoots lo tho tttimllest patch.

All work in the vicinity of Guthrie, and her paper called forth earnest discus dav, June (ith. Tho exercises on that containing some criticism, but still illl lit my plnco, No. 224 Sound and Washington Territory slon. Mrs. Grubb and Miss Brown will remain there Indefinitely.

work Ktuu'iititeeu. Povlltv, tivt'liuo. compliment was paid to the day will bo announced next week. points. It's the moat direct and best Hunt ho finest mul bost equipped oillco in Ktiiisiir.

AH tnodom impi'm-finents imoil. "itpuiiil nttcntlon irivon to tlm luvHrrvutlon of making strong points J. H. Lkm, Co. Supt.

"Knights of the Pen." Mr, and Mrs. Welcome WellB will line from Iowa, Illinois, Missouri Mrs. Riddle, of Minneapolis, wile ttm nut urn I ifclh. All work iruuranloou or Gov. Smith, of the Homo, was called see their sixtieth wedding anniversary Hheumutism ia caused by an acid in Kansas.

Nebraska und all eastern aionoy rot'unduU. Tooth oxtriiotud without ex-Governor Kiddle, read a prac out for a recitation from Shakespeare, next Tuesday. These two excellent the blood therefore, external treat' states to this new and rich country pHlll, CUET CAULKTON, tical paper on the subject of Bugs but instead, made a neat little speech neonle were made for euch other, it merit affords uo permanent relief, and pussengcra will save timeiu travel showing a knowledge of insect life. thuuking tho ladies for their coming, rjHOPniKTOH Kxprosri am! dray wftRnns. Goorta has been plainly demonstrated.

To eliminate tlio polaou and inaUo ing to points in Washington Territory f. cftrrlcu to iiiiy pari 01 1110 towu nuira. ond giving information regarding and saying he felt something of tho The Missouri and Kansas Telephone tliorouirh cure of the disease' nothing viu the Unioi! Pucillo Hailwuy. Apply MTU 1' TO AIiXi troublesome pests and how to get rid Company has unloaded at the U. I1 else ia so efllulent as Ayer's Barsapa.

pride he felt when tho girl of his choice pinned the ribbon on his of them, Mrs. Hartough led in the S. Sawyer, depot a car load of poles, which cer rllla, Olve it a trial. I'rice 1. discussion of the subject breast and bade him go forth to fight for bin country's honor.

This was tainly looks os if tho telephone ex Worth $3 a bottle. Kine Stock Auctioneer, Manhattan, Itlloyto. Kmisns. Have (onte's Unglisli, Shorthorn, Hereford, N. A.

(ialloway, American A burden The department of sanitary science to your ueurcst ticket ugent for rates, information and pamphlets on Washington Territory, to any General or Traveling Passenger Agent of this Company or K. L. Lomax, Giueral Passenger Agent, Omaha, Neb. obange would soon materialize. Angus, Holstcm-h rloslun at a.

j.u. it. was ably represented by Mrs, bterry heartily applauded. Mrs. Bterry.

A Tarty of Land-lookers. John B. Gillord is one Democrat of Emporia, who is always entertain being called upon, made a brier tut Herd Books. Compile catalogues. CottiltfO Hotel.

The following iientlemeu, with who has not changed his opinions on others, will pasa through Manhattan ing and a good speaker. In the department of archeology, Mis. Kellogg eloquent address to the soldiers, also Mrs, Diggs in her graceful way, and civil service reform. He don't be Uiivliitr itiii'tdiiised lie Hotel. I in loud to make It first class, fl.litl a day house.

Perms for board by tho week. $4 mi euah. lleve in it, and is not finding any tomorrow, tho 8th, arriving by tne Blue Valley train and going west via read a letter from Mrs. Sherman, Mrs. Kellogg, Htrtiturors niUHt be vouched lor ur cusn lu tut fault with Harrison on the score of ap PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST, WEST, NORTH and SOUTH chairman of the committee, descrip the Union 1'acillo.

The object of tho Thereportof committee on resolu vance tone iirlce for alii, "Dead beats" not desired. Tint charitable department not yet furnished, l-'anucrs, Oraugers, Travelers, all pointing Republicans tive of her European tour, entitled trln la to let these ueutlemen see the tions was then presented by Mrs, Nolice. Notice Is hereby (riven thtit tho'llonnl ol County c.nuiiiissloiH.iB, ol Kilcy enmity, him-bus, on Monthly, tliu clay of June, 1MI, ul tlio otlii'C ol' tlio County Clerk In Miinlmttuii, Kunsiis, will moot us 11 llounl ol Hounli.tiliou. At winch time titi'l phiee till persons toollnu tlicmsclvo iiBHTioycii the actum of any ol the assessors can appeal anil have all errors In the returns o.orrocteil. lu the absence of the editor and his "The Darkness of Egypt." This will receive tho same treatment.

bntlstiu country along the line of the U. Kedzle, This contained timely sug- wife, there may be no impropriety in closed, the afternoon's session, and the road In Kuusus, and especially to seo gcstlons, and expressed tho thanks of our calling attention to the faot that at the Club for all the kind attentions ladies repaired to the parlors of the a delicious bouquet was the luudsin tlio western part of the State now ollered by the Uulou Pucillo the meeting of the 8clal Science Club tion guaranteed or money ruluuded. I.Tuu. Manhattan, March 8, 1K8K. Kiley Center Cimls.

"RF.MOBGAN, bestowed by Leavenworth, by Gov, in Leavenworth, lust closed, Mrs, temptingly spread, the table bright Smith and otherB. The invitation to Atwood was chosen us secretary for with exquisite llowers, and at each AT Manhattan, Kansas. THE ONLY LINE CARRYING THE UNITED STATES OVERLAND MAIL, the Club by the Hypatitt Club of Witness ley nanu uuu um, on -n day ol Maj 1W.I. t). (', llAitNKii, 'ounty Clerli Nolico of lriiinl Settlement.

Statu ok Kansas, Uii.i;y Cucntv, sa. lu the Probate Court ill uml lor saiil county. In the matter ol' tlio estate til' (lotll'rey Morgan lehlt, ilcccaseii. elate rested a corsage boquet. Hand the ensuing year, Wichita, was accepted, and adjourned riiySICian ana bUlgeOn, pointed badges were presented, on Mb.

Adams kindly telegraphed ue to meet at that place next November the result of the Emporia convention entering me nan. ioo iuuhih uuu i- It. Company. We regret that the stay of this party In Manhattan ia to be bo very brief that our clti.ena cannot extend to them the courtesies they would like to exteud, Tbe party ought to take time to ride up to the College and about the city, but as this cannot be dune, It may be that auioug the mimes aro Creditors mill nil other persons Interested yesterday, but it came too lote for lu KILF.Y CENTUlt, KANSAS. Oilloe in the hotel building.

sponses succeeding the supper was a delightful feature of this entertain The general committee appointed by sertion in the Daily. The nomina Lew Gove Post, A. ii to uiuke tion of Gen. Keliey is a strong one, THE EAST SIDE KESTAURANT, ment, A welcome address was hero given by Mrs. Deforest Fairouild in In I he llfon saiil estate are hereby untitled that 1 shall apply to I he Probate Court, lu anil for said county, slttllur ill Manhattan, county ol lliley, state ot Kansas, onlhoilth day ol July, A li IfSU, i'urilliill and Una! settlement ol wild estato.

I'. Hxectttur of the estate ol U. Muimmlelut, deceased. arraneements for the observance of ThroiiKh Pullman Sleepers nnd Modern Day Conches l'rom the MiSBOtirl Hlvur MAKING- DIRECT CONNECTIONS Denver, Cheyenne, Ogdon, Suit Luke City, Siiermiiento, San Fruneisco, He is an able, eloquent man and has Memorial Day, May WW, have ap irood record a most happy and pleasing manner, F. lUOYNOUIS, Prop.

some who have acquaintances in the pointed the following sub-commltttes. city, Let sucii give the party a greet full of good cheer aul welcome. Mrs, Xtellogg, of Tojwka, brightly respond Warm meals at all hours. Ice cream and oysters in season. Nice lino ol' cigars, Hlley, The party consists of: Kuntuis May 1st, A.

issu ASSIGN 1SOT1CH. In 'run DlKTittiT Ctifitr tie Ull.i;y Countv, On speaker Commander Goo. S. ed. Then catae the toasts.

These Los Anneles, Portlimtl, and all Green. were with appropriate sen Craig Worboys, Nebraska, Wyoming, Utah tlment. hv lira. Hunting in her On program, Comrade F. Christy On decorutlous, Comrade 8, Fox The Social Science ladles returnea from the Leavenworth meeting today.

It was an eager group of husbands and children that gathered about the depot waiting for the incoming train. We couldn't get along a great while without the wives and mothers. Our neighbors in Pottawatomie county are talking railroad again. Rock Creek, Pottawatomie, Louis- LIVERY pleasing way: Our Guests was re On music Comrade It. D.

Gardner. sponded toby Mrs. President PreutU, 8'1'ATll nt' KANSAS. In the matter ot tho Assignment til' Win. 1' lliuinbuthaiu.

NOTICtl. The uutlersimieil, tlio duly ol-'eteil and mini-llled Assignee ot the estate ot Win. I'. Hlniie liotlmiii, of Hiley county, State ol' Kansas, hereby irivo notice that 1 will, Monthly the nth day of Juno, lssn, at I lie hour of o'clock a at the lllue Valley Hank blllldlnif, at Poviil, Avenue anil Third street, Feed Exchange Stable, California, Washington Tor vitory, and Pacific t'uiisl Point h. On invitation, Comrade Chas.

War "The Social Suieucs Club by Mrs. Tunuell, "Our Husbands" by Mrs, Hlley, Kansas. On transportation, Comrade w.JJ Cox, Wyoming, ill. Bpaulding, Champaign, 111. Arden, Burlington, Iowa.

Bummervllle, Ottumwa, Iowa. Putt, Crouton, lowu. Noah Justice, LaKayette, lud. Quick, Columbua, lnd. Kennedy, Jackaon, Mich.

Aug Krikson, Joilut, 111. (leo Itaudolph, Decatur, III, Swann, Hloomlngton, 111, Cllll'ord, Madison, Wis. Wm MoDermott, Foil du l.ac, Wis, Levi Hambleton, Oskaloosa, Iowa. Wm Klzer, South Ilend, lud. Woolverton, Mouth ileiul, lnd.

McNary, Valparaiso, lnd. Bterry, The Coming Woman by Rhodes, J. N. PALMER. Eaggago Chocked Through from all Mrs, Digjg's anil" Spring Chickens" To receive flowers.

Comrade J. ville.Bellvue and St. Marys townships will vote on a proposition to takestock In the city of Manhattan, Kansas, be in at. tendance and will publicly hear ami adjust all demands iiKaliist tho said Assignor, Wm. lliii'lnbotliaiu, untl that said lieiiriUM' will throuuh (ho r.lh.

Isth. and by Mrs. Gray, of Kansas City, Ks, in the Topeka, Westmoreland and Friday mornlng'B session opened u.ivs ol' June, issii, between tho hours ot tl Marysville railroad to the amount of with a business rueeting.during which in. and o'clock u. nt of said days.

Hacker, To trim soldiers' lot, Comrade F. Palmer. To mark graves, Comrades Tennant and Waring, Comrude Dow was appointed grand marshal. The Women's Belief Corpt appoint on the 4th day of June the club voted Ji(00 of its funds for an All credltoni of the said estate aro iiotillcd tiiei, mere nrcscitt. in person or by The gpeclal Htook train of twelve duly authorized Attorney and to lay betore the umii rslirneil Assiiruce the nature nnd Endowment Fmudforthe Home for the Friendless, Mrs.

Gray's thnnlu Points East to Points Named. Pull man Tourist Slcopers on Through Trains. Kor further Information reirnrtlltiR' the tor-tltory traversed, rates of I are. descriptive immphletB, apply to tho nearest snout ol tlio tlnioii l'aolllo Uallway, or oonuootlnn. roadu, or address T.

I. KTMHAI.I,, Oon. Man. B. LOMAX, O.

V. A. T. l.UK, A. O.

1'. A. Oniuli D. W. MAHCH, A scut, oars, including nine StreetB' paiaci of su.d ileum mis.

th pro ns iilred bv law. and that of the Peace nml Notary Public, Cleburne, Hlley county, Kansas, Legal papers executed anil collections made. Palmer Son, DBALKUS IN General Merchandise, Agent for Walter A. Wood's Maohines, Cleburne, Ivnusas cars from Dewey for Chicago, oil failure to do soon said throe days, they in behalf of the Board was heartfelt and touchlne. It wag ft cherished lie precluded I'roiu any Denclll oi tno nam es Victor Kylandor, in, Peyton Roberts, Monmouth, 111.

Ueo McElvalue, Bushuell, 111. Bomell, Omaha, Neb. A 8 Saunders, Omaha, Neb, Cherriei will be ready for the table in (wo weeks, oivon under my li nml this IStli day ol' left here at 0:30 la8t night and arrived In Kansas City at a ft. over the Union Paoiflo, making the run In four and ft half hours, which is passenger ttftln tlmt, ed co-operative committees as follow! On decorations, Mrs. Lottie Hacker.

To procure flowers, esdamea Marsh Tennant, Bhepherd, Hoar and Haywood no. A. Allen, Ghftlrmia General Commltua. February, 18Mb OuylT.l.n HfTNTHKSS. desire of hers that this worthy Institution be endowed.

The department of Domestic. Economy wm repreiejited by tM, Mr- AMtgtioe of tug nutate, ol Wm.F.Ulvlubothuui,.

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