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Emporia Weekly Republican from Emporia, Kansas • 1

Emporia Weekly Republican from Emporia, Kansas • 1

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If Weekly HMPORIA EMPORIA, KANSAS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1886. C. V. BSKXIDaS. Kdltor nd Proprietor.

VOL. 4. COMMITS IO.NEBS PBOCUOIS08. I jom Co.atr. THE CURTAINS DRAWN 4 50 1 tw 1 OJ Dr.

i. W. Sutton of Hartford was 1 i 0 4 00 rt Hiea-ox. fn g-a and return, Hiiro McKo elerK Uutb KH nSle.same HuThJ. Wi.jia j.s.

Judg ii. ft. Ionian, J. xtunve. Jn'a and returns, Otnani-1 Ftsa.

Juoire, Jobn Bur no. tor Rnmtord w. Jude and return. jufge K. Marry.

baa. a. sannders, e'erk 8 IN Fridsy evening nearly a hundred met at tbe residence of Mrs. Haggles and spent a pleasant evening. Recitations by Miss Spencer, and music by Profs.

Moss, Kelley, Mrs. Fox, and the entire compsny, were part of the evanir entertainment. About ten o'clot P-o. Klley, In afew words, ten-d-red to Elder Lo x. In behalf of company, "Emerson's Works." Tbls was iue un xpctd to Mr.

Loll, and be was almont unable to reply. About eleven o'clock the oompany dispersed. ro 2 oo 5 30 oomm'ttee on the sundry appropii-a Ion hill, which measure it is said to roe Mr. Randall's purpose to have in readiness to be reported to the bouse st tbe opening of the session. The estimates aie now io tbe hand of the prin er.

It ia said, thouith not by ffi tlai authority, Jhat tbe sgrega is sliabtly below the total of list tear' appropriations. TBOM A I0KMOCBAT1C STAMDPOIST. Treaeurrr Jordon aaid ibia aft. moon that the effect of tbe effrr to prepay interest on tbe rubllo debt would be to rt'tttrihtire almost immediately about 100 among sbout 2,000 back- snd uou.viduals in every secdon of tbe country, and would, lo his opinion, be of 00 kerchief with gold bolder Mrs. M.

V. G-ovon. Individual tea ser. china Mr. H.

G. Herget and John Kuhl. M'CCLLOCB CLSHX. F. B.

McCulloch and Miss Ella Clark, both of this city, were united in marriage last evening at (tight o'clock, at tbe residence of the bride's parents west of the citv. Rev. Schc field officiating. Mr. McCulloch Is one of our most promising and prominent young business men.

Ha has been connected for a number of yean with the J. A. Moore drug firm. Miss Clark is the daughter of Captain Thomas Clark of thia city, and it well known asoneot Emporia's most talented and cultivated young lailes. Only a few near friends of the contracting parties were present- Mr.

and Mrs. McCulloch were the recipient of lite a number of handsome presents. 1 bey will go to housekeeking at once in tbe residence up by the groom on Sixth avenue. Tbe RxrcBLtcax join with mary friends lo w.sbii tbem a long and pros do not belkve there ii a county Id tbeatseln a better floancial condition It an Lyoo one, the affair of which irs better managed. It la the fourth county in wealth in the atate, and the rate of taxation less than in the yreat majority of the older counties.

Any peraon or paper that aaya tbe contrary misrepresents the county an1 slanders lbs courts, commissioners, cffljlsl ax.d people generally. Tbe county baa better bricgsa and more of them, b-tter roads sad mors of them, In proportion to streams and settlement, than any other of tbe middle counties. We tlced lately some complaint about laying out roads and the cost of tbe same. Tae complain-an', it would em, de ires that the land of tbe private citiien should be taken for publlo use wilhout com penaation, provided complainsnt did not own the land, or, that be wculj bar oorgreaslonl towosblp lines de clared rubllo highways Instead of sec tion lines, ai one half the people in the country compel el to tin si miles In order to go tbiee. In other woids, one ball lbs people, at least, are to bave bo convent ocea because it costs somebody trflj to get them.

Such conveniences when once obtained are an everlasting bentflt, and to one should complain at any reasonable cost incurred to secure tbem, especially tbi matt of roads, so essential to the cutting of tbe county into small farms, thus securing closer cult vation and greater prosperity, rendering school bouaes accessible to mall children and churches to tbe whole people, shortenii travel between points, a lVlcg horse flush and wsgn grease as well as time and money. A man might as well advocate two streets for a civ and Indian trails for tbe country as to ad vocate the policy Indicated by the person who complained of the commissioners for sc'Jcg upon the petitions of the people tor greater road conveniences. bs have the roads, and good ones at that Ii we pay Ui'i Into the treasury the money fl ows bick among tbe people in making necessary publlo Improvements, and all 'he people, rich and poor, are benefited. The distribution ol the pub-lie money In tbe pay mem of pensions to those who were it ired in tbe war for tbe preservation of tbe aion, is not only duty, but cue of the wisest measures for the prosperity of the pj-p'e that ever passed the congress cf the United State. Tbe money is poured into tbe treasury by tbe ople and it is poured out again amo- the people to discharge bliguions, make publlo im and promote tbe general welfare.

Those who have tbe mo-t proper-y pay the most taxes and those who labor get tbe most bent fl; from every judicious expenditure from tbe puhli treasury. We do not advocate xtravsgance nor wastefulness, but we do advocate making seeded improvements and keei log all the people employi in building up the Cl and oouniy in so far aa the general Interests of each demands It. That place la dead where no tsxrs are collected nor money expended in public Improvements. The breech clout and tbe blanker, the w'gvam and the war whoop show the ooodition of the people where no taxes are paid nor public improvement)' made To aavocate a do-nothing policy la to advocate poverty ir the people and rain for town and county, and nation. Wr IO.llv.ry.

We are Informed by our ffi postmaster, Mr. Birdisll, that the receipts ol the Kmporla posti ffl amount to enough to entitle this city to a free delivery ol mall matter. A petition will probably be necessary to secure this service. We nderataod that there will be but little trouble to ob'aln this recognition at tbe bands cf tbe department. Senator Plumb will co-operate with Mr.

Birdsall in the matt r. It will relieve ibe pressure at tbe poih ffl and be a great convenience to tbe business men of the city, wide vlrg employment to some men, whose salaries are paid by tbe government. The free delivery system Is not altogether aati 'factory in cities where It baa been established, but we think there is more to be said in its favor than against It. On cit a -na can bave it if tbey desire It. It bas become permanently engraf tel in the postal service of tbe country and will, we think, continue to grow In popular favor.

Where it bas bean established It has In no instanje been abandoned. Let na bave It. Dean, fa Salt. One or two parties now cor fined In the Lyon county til will commence suits against the county for damage on account of the unhealthy coodition of tbe piaoe. Ia one case.

Lawyer Saunders baa been employed and as soon as tbe papers can be male out the county, through Its proper officers, will be cited to answer. We make this statement not for tbe purpose of iff cing publlo sentiment on tbe oourt bouse and 1 all qis-tlon, bat merely as a news item. A mi-Joe ty of the voters of tbe county bave aid by their ballots that they will keep tbe old oourt rase and ill where tbey are and aa tbev ar and a it mast be. A eimmm eat ueaMla. Last Saturday tvanicg John Lin who some time ago purchased the large two kundred and eigb acre farm of Barber Brothers In Chase ecooty, formally opened the large 73ilM barn which be baa Just completed on bis place.

A party, orraalaUcg ol W. Siting, T. P. Ace, J. W.

Warner and Billy Hug tea, west from tbia city. Abont six hundred in-asfs were present A royal good time is reported, and these gentlemen say they would not bave been entertained in a more hospitable manner. Cr Harry. B. F.

Foreman of Sonny S'ope farm, two and ball miles northwest of this etty, has hit plsoe so thoroughly ar ranged and Improved that a little ad dlilonal comparative expense would enable him to establish creamery and tarnish our city with a superior tality of batter at prices averaging lower than tbe usual price for the mixed article, Mr Foreman thinks very strorgly ol roi-g Into tbe bntiness and will doubtless do so if a survey of the Sold there should apsear to bi a chance tor making even no more than grarger pp-fits, or tea per cent on tbe il vestment "Nothing Ventured, nothing made." Tbe lad tea ol use Coogregaf onal church, under the auspices of the Wo men's Missionary society, sent a bcx of slothing and other articles to a Kansas horns missionary's family In tbe southern part of the atate. Tae box was valued at 1110. Iocllnailoo never wonts an excuse, and one won't do there are a doxen others Koa leond. I FINANCE AND COMMERCE EXPORIA MARKETS. PVolmrw.

frtrh potato new, per aaaa. per doa butter, per 1 rtbees-, t. prina; cbichens, p. Lard, per pound Bacon, ao Shouluers, oo Hams, do Corn meal Floor, patent Floor, fancy riour, "trmwht Flour. XX Flour XXX ol flour fhop feed Bt-an Shorts.

Oats Wheat So. 2. winter Llv stock. Native sbipptnn steera Nativ- but. bera Fat cow and ht ifera eedera Fat -bl pin boirs.

-tock ana feed noga Sbeep. TSatro ..2 5a 00 1 "Sal at 50 1 'OAS soas ra HIdaa. Green butehera hides a a 4 se 10 a it 10 so ISa-O 2040 OA 10 liaailf LaS alt bill c-lf damaged Dry salted Bins da Aired Green butchers' pelts iantb. Pry pelta, per lb Prim- No. aaliow Number two three Bees-wax MARKETS TELEGRAPH.

Hw York Ho Off bbj Stocktj. New Tokk. NoYemfcsir 10. MONET OI CALL-Tbe market on cJl wis at 3 pwoaaiug sit 4 pHl C5DS ft-lJrfd. fium UtttHJAJKIiLX FAVKHi DM cent.

blKRLJNG EXCHANGE Fairly iCtlT and stn ng s.t tot atxty day bill mitd ,4 for rimavui GUVS NMKr BONDS-Tti BurkM wai duit ntitl weaK. TAilC hCUlUTIES-Tl. maukot wu dui tuiuflim 1 he Btot. market was aomewhtt more ao-t tuitl ehuwed ui ru (let. idea kUnta iHsUi fu.

ixauy Ua pt 1 ha iuuu ttxlay wars 12S.9TS ah area. iy hi It'H in 11 IU KK i 141KS MX I i-4 TTTiri i it; fun iX 4'B 4 'tt ti'aoCyfi Uissuan h'ti bonds cine go Aiton slock' Chiciiato Uur.infcuu Hui-iij. Latkuwauok. JLiie Lake choie Msim nn FaciQc NOithWtBteio New York central aw-adiuK koik Uatou i'sMJiJic W.bttfb Wiceuuu Kmnamm citj rodne. Kansas Citt, NuTemker le.

The Taily Indi. nur fLoUu-Carioad iota, per baif barrel lm saca: XX .60, i AX, eOsaUOe; launliy. oa i lb; cboice, ti ttai 45, fancy, 1 pa'ents, ti It-ai tt, rye. Aai 70. Market qui-t tttitAT-HdCflptt.

Bbmmeata. TOOt basntua, in store. Tbe mirkut QLiiti. No led cau, bic bid Do ember, bid; Janiar, (US aike 1. M.t.

Uc bid. no a.ro a. suis. 6 bid. 00 KM Receipts.

P.COO bashels; sbinmnte 4w busbeU, in atorts. Ha.tUw buabeia. Tne market to d-y waui weak. No. cmq, tWxo; ieci.ber.

20313, JavnuarT. 3 ko bid. May. bil OATS -No. t-msb.

ttKc bid: November. 23 bid, 21 asked December. 24c b.a. HYK -No. lusvi, Wakubiti.

BU iTkH OietAUitrv liaucv. eood. ttei fli dairy, mtATket ateadr. Ha I- anc aumJ1 bsaiavi sa tvi at aa. attukot steady.

KaiiMi City lAwm Mock. Kansas litt, NoTemkaar 14. Tbe Lits Stoaa indicator report: haul- anlnTn.nta 1716 ufvd Guu(i qusUity runic; Bras ranate teuy. (iood to kuuic, iu a courtuiua medium 3 atoui.4 taa "5 ttHKtins steess, it t) eu, uuvi. a.

60: K'taw rcUDKB suera, ti ii i J. UlXiS HaOCtDtoti 1 Bll lisnaaii still iMsisnt. tltt ImtuL TLe market to dAT Wavst ilr.iD. Wood to Choioa. tvl Aisas) a.

vVlaUUtoA iuin wi tia3 61. SHifci' tt4ceiLtt. 1 ahiDmenta. 114 Tbe mauraet to-day wu steady. iMrl to cboicsa.

t'i sVGsBas Uu. rs-. taa lucdjoin, al uei tt. 8k. Lotus UrmiB fftiavd Prodaee.

St. sUjdis, NoTember 10. LOU ft XXX Si fami.v. a5 l-i cnotce, VS U3 15. fancy, tt 40 t( extra 3 6i3 8 patents, a 4 U.

Mai ket qaint aiid steady. nuAAi -Jasuni am. ana lower. No 1 red Tisc. in bei.

ae. eiolnsr 1. Jinn TDM CJosnioiT 7ui May 'It-C, COolioM gl M.Msc. 1 is mitxaet wh duil ana wwik Blea ranued: No 3 miAtrd cab. kic: Dm tmbM 3c; Janaaiy.aA ViJiu, duaiistr a.e, slaay.

i OATi was dj.l. om.ttm Anet1; No. i uiueaiiDn, iLjrikWJkc; Deca.ba4, Mny. Sc. Kl Uxket was firm.

No. 1 eaan. Da BAlaXJfiT Dnli. Prices ranKed trosk 41 coi diiiK to quality. LEAD fee iUied.

i4 1. cbemlcallv karsl. 4 4. BUTTEH Creamery. Umtoc; dairy, 134 'ia-.

Active and steady. iuc imi ooaa. Tbe. Barks) Wa ttftdy. la a.

at9tc Bit v.N svt 1 FR Vi.lONi Acuve and stroncar. LAiOFixin, $6 00As 95. iteoetTna. fthlmnla. Flour i.juo Wbeat Ij.uuo 5 wa Corn 11.

uo it, ot OaUS. 13,100 9 ttye l.mu e.Oiae Barley OlU IjJM AITEBJf OOW BOA it t. WHEAT la uiAXAtst to oav waa aasr and He COtt-N -Tbe market this silwnoom waa fcac lOwnr. UAlb-Maxket waa he lower. St.

IsOaJa Lrre Stock. BT. Lodis, NaTsatber 10. CATTLE Receipts. 1150 bead, sbipmeata lli-O bead.

Tbe ma net was stedy but flrcn. uo natiTe ainppiaff sumta, 44 lo 4 medium to goid nuipptra, 3 y4 84; but a- eis' oitfera, 30t4 lo; leeders, II iC.1 atockers, Ai t0l ku; Indisws and laxAua. 0 ii. HuoBeeeipta. 7900 tead: sh.Do.enM 2i0ieAd.

Tue mr-t to-day waa etedy-Cittoice heavy andbntrb rV steieuone. At 79 a bj. Dacit a. 7j: voik.mrm. aa am pi.

IU 172S head: shiDmeaas. bjsid Mttrkek was fl.xn. to prune. C44 cO. CtxleavC0 AAmla and Prodwe.

Cbicaoo. Norember 10. FXOUB TJncbanseu. Winter bAX, oji WtaeoniNn. W)4 Michiaaa.

4 4 sott sprinH wbeat, bum 10, Minnesota bikers', S3 Su4 iu, patenta. S4 e4 SB; kw ffntdee, si 75; ry flour, a ses se. 1 Toiiosvinar were qnotations lor ca-k: HE A No. SDHnir sold UX. mttmi No tot inn red.

Jam a. J'talA 0. VsaAQ, OAT y- No. 2 No. 0 51 -So.

lie No. 1 fltiZ seed, lc. Tiointby, pnxe, 41 SH1 8A Mess pork, ,9 9 ii. Lard.S WrllSKT-flteady; tl IS. BUTTfcH -creamery.

Rooi lae, llej4e: ere itery. fait to good. lSello. Osuiy, iieaa pa kintj sto aooa-ium ltiteikeper aoaen. Tbe following are tbe oMCing, range Ma dosing prieeaoa Uw regular eeeuoa el board: WHEAT.

Cloa'aa Opened. pn. aa fove ui 7J MX January May- at CORK. JS a OaTS. sax aadai Uia SMSSX SS.a tH SJ4 sax a six ox; i as a Ssx stfS loecemMr Sax lanaletf Janoary Ma; S' asss ME3S POBK.

a a loe January 10 aix in ss i aftn ID a Kf 5 i7X Stx-Sa7X a so I Sia.i So atoceinta. Sbipm'ta. St.OM ....151,01. ....1 5. S.o.a 14 'at.

X. 1 Oats. noun loeoeieoer. Janaa.y May 25 1 I so is ie is 1 IS 10 as st 1 on so i 400 Cat CoiTim Clerk's Office, Nov. 6, 1SS6.

Tbe board met as per adjournment: All member present. The canvass of tbe returns of the eleo-t'ou waa completed, and tbe result declared to be as folloxa For Associate Justice, Supreme Court M. Valentine. For Governor John A. Martin.

For Lieutenant Governor A. P. Rid die. For Secretary of State E. Allen.

For State Treasurer J. W. Hamilton For State Auditor Timothy Mc Carthy. For Attorney General S. B.

Bradford For Superintendent Publlo In struction J. H. Lawhead. For Congressman Thomas Ryan. For Representative Fifty-four.

Dis trier G-o. JohnBtoo. For Representative Fifty-fifth Dis- tric D. A. Hunter.

For Probate Judge J. W. Pirrirgton, For District Cleik J. G. For County Attorney J.

W. Feighan. For CeUoty Superintendent A. E. Dixon.

For Commissioner Third District Gould, For Fiee ite for Court Hoa e. Against Court House Bonds. Against CoDStituional Amendment. Ths following tosrnshlp i fflcers wire declared elected Agnes City Township Truatee, E. Hoekln? clerk, Chis.

tnders; treasurer, W. B. Vandevort juatices, Joel Naf-faud, W. P. Dty; constables, ft.

S. Ellis, Geo. Bortcett. Road Overseers District 1. J.

T. Mo- Grtw; 2, A. 3, Geo. Over- right, H. H.

Worces er; 5, Josef Persons; 6, L. R. Sanders. Americus Township Trustee, W. Clark treasurer, W.

S. McAuley; clerk, M. W. Gibson; justices, T. E.

Hicks and D. C. G.ioell; constables, John W. Floyd and Hdrmsn Boettcher. Road Overseers District S.

Kerr; 2, W. P. Booth; 3, Gu brie; 4, A. E. J.C.Ames; 6, E.S.

Stubbs; 7, W. Poling. Center township Trustee, H. J. Williams; treasurer.

S. V. Bitler; clerk, Hogo Mockry; justices, J. E. Welly and O.

constables, O. J. Thornton and J. Ferren. ad Overseers District 1.

Win. M. D.v,s;2, Daniel B.tler; 3 Feiren; 4, 1-aiah McCray; 5, John B. Vallanoe. Klmendaro Township Trustee, A.

shepherd: treasurer, John Smith; clerk, W. T. S'arr; justices, M. Buck aud D. H.

Hiiro. constable', A. Johnson and J. E. H- fl.

Road Overseers District l.A. A. Wil son; 2, H. H. Henry; 3.

R. H. Shreiner; 4, Henry Smith; 5, nk; 6, Wm. I'tdegraH; 7. E.

M. Smith; 8, A. Jardenier; 9, M. Storey; 10, J. E.

Walter. Jackson Township Trustee, H. i Hughes; treasurer. J. P.

Toi ford clerk, W. A. Seamana; jietices, Chas. Wilson and L. R.

Lily; nonstables, A. enson and J. B. 1-on. Road Ovrraeers District 1 and 2, W.

T.Elliot; 3, J. M. Worster; 4, E. H. Smith; 6, N.

A. Stevenson; 6, Oscar Shsfer; 7, John Foster; 8, Jobn Dirby-Bbire; 9, 1. J. Htwitt; 10, J. R.

Ciark. Fremont Township Trustee, Joseph Frosh; treasurer, W. E. Creary; clerk, E. D.

Childere; justices, S. P. Bishop and E. Ayers; constables, W. R.

Sud-dock and Tom Saylors. Road Overseer strict 1, E. M. A-kinson; 2, J. Spensler; 3, W.

Mc- Cesry; 4, Rosean; 5, Aaron Miller; 6, G. Wm Stanley; 8, Wm. Smith 9, J. B. Beale 10, C.

E. Siffer; 11, J. Troulh. Reading Township Trustee, A. M.

PMllips; treasurer, C. W. Douglass; clerk, C. J. Reynolds; justices, J.

A. Hebbe and R. ack; constables, W. Buahnell and Mansel Cox. Road Oterseers District 1, Jss.

O'Mara 2, A. 'Wolf Tom Gordon 4, W. Robinson 5, Wm. tblobohm. Ivy Township Trustee, za Moore; treasurer, A.

P. Birne; clerk, F. W. Lyon; justices, J. E.

Cljidennirg and Jobn Gardener; constables, Frank Shoemaker and Frank Hutchason. Road O'erseers District 1, D. B. Winter; 2, Willla Clayton. Waterloo Township Trustee, T.

F. Burns; treasurer, F. M. Weaver; cl. rk, J.

J. Ftinn; justices, J. M. Wilbur and G. R.

Tay or; constables, T. F. Hall and H. Paelps. ad rerseers District 1, Thos.

W. Mi Katver; 2. L. E. Busb 3, T.

O. Hiil; 4, Jaa. Casey 5, Lax Johnson 6, L. P. Lundbolm.

Pike Towmbip Trustee, Al. Trigs; treasurer, Jas. Miles clerk, S. D. Allen justice', G.

M. Stowell and J. W. B. Hewiu; constables, J.

G. Shoeck and A. Weesner. Road Overseers District 1, Wegtley Greesoo 2, A. J.

lakenbuab 3, J. N. Jobn R. May; 5, Geo. Ha-worth; 6.

B. A. Talbott; 7, Ofley Workman; 8, mball Porter. nporia Township Trustee, R. M.

Gray treat urer, T. P. Hal); clerk, J. R. Maddock justices, James Pnenis and O.

D.vi-; constables, W. M. Hickox and John Burns. Road Overseers District 1, O. Davis; 2, Clinton Eeeler; 3, E.

T. Cox; 4, D. Brewer; 5, Ben Parker) 6, 7, G. Suddock; 8, W. B.

Willis 9. A. Fowler; 10, G. W. Gadberry; 11, D.

T. Morris; 12, G. Osborne. Tbe following Dill i Incurred for eleet'on expececa in ihe late election allowed: LK Lode, Judge and returns NAS rei-iooa, jidge A Lveilio, aame Jottn wil.er, r-lerk John a gvam.aame engL jadife and letnrna AsemLti. jude Wi.naui Kmuet same Jo a ott UIRi hmond.

same 8 Bi-bop. idge and returns J-8 roar, judge Kdw rd -er me Cb.ldera. ciera Marc (Jortf gbt. sanne 1 Beat Judite and returns Ejxa juoga alli. gto same Lon, clerk E-i a Fl nn.

judve an retnrna I Sandera, eame 1 Ba-na, tie a 41 Weaver, me .2" a Bt-ainner judge anl retorna A arrow, jaue It eta icra is 2 oo 2 .0 2 1 '0 4 3U uu 2 5 I 00 1 no 2 2 0 If' 01 2 0 2 i0 1 0 a so 2 CO 2 uu 2 0 1 no 4 to 2 IS 2 2 '0 1 tv to 2 '0 0 4 aj idire and returns Wm White jidge A Filer, aama 5 French, aa i Holma-, Judge and retnrna, at Vanaykie Judge John Gba ntertkin, same Baa, c'eik Leo Reeth-, same A Hebro-, jud ai.d a arencer, Ju1ge Lt tiiri same Ai matron, elerk al e. imrtt.it, Wettv, ld.e and retoraa Arno dt.ci.rk tfaaa I. Bitler erne Oacrom, Jadge Jos HaiaiiL S.saiae 4 8' 2 i 1'0 2 10 2 0 .4 7' 2 DO i 2 U0 0 2 0 2 to 2 0 a in the city yeaterday. J. H.

Frith went to Oipe last even ing on legal business. R. M. Bacbeller went to Kansas City laat sight on a short business trip Hon. J.

C. Holderneet of America has rem' 4 to Enporii, and now re sides at 139 Rural street. Will Ch.lfant cf Kansss City, and an old porta boy. came down taterdaj afternoon to visit friends. Sir.

and Mrs. Weidner, Albuquer te. X. are visi lag v. lib H.

Kran's and wife of this city. J. fl. FiWr, a leading stock man of Sflnd county, was in toe city yeeter visiting Postmaster Bjdstl H. L.

Harmon, of the C. B. railroad, came in yeaterday to attend the lilog.Delany wedding last night. ttias Mary left yeeteraay fir Wichita to vl-lt her sister, Mrs. A.

War1. She will be abaeni several weeks George Mickel of Stockton, meas. who has baea vitiang his cousin, Mrs J. Q. Traylor, returned to bis borne hut H.

Bulkley bas returned from a short business trip to Kansas Ci y. Hewn acce reparoled as far as Toptka by J.H Graham. in. Wtn. Martiudate Is in the city His friends will ba glad to learn that he has well nigh recovered from bis receLt spell of sickness Dr Hibben and H.

D. Allen re turned last n'git from Allen, where tbey w. re called by the serious illness of George Withtrgon. H. N.

V.ck ry, Gaorge Brsgunitr and Will Tnomas bave returned from sn extensive bunung expedition in ILe western part of the atate. Mrs. V. H. McW borter and daughter of Mason City, Iowa, who have been visltitg witi tne family ol Roland Likin, returned to their borne last night.

Thos Perry, wbo hurt himself se verely some time since wnile running a i ot race, is able t. be out. He Is still lame, however, from tbe effects of the falL Sheriff Wilhlte.left for Leavenwcrtb yesterday, bsv.cg In cus'ody the mm Lobecgrie, who wss coLVicted of horse stealing. Lohengrie goes up for five years. r.

H. Laverty, of S-fiord, was In the city Saturday and ma le the Ra ri'BLiciN tiflioa a brief call. Mr. Ltv- erty will shortly remove to this city. We extend him a hearty welcome.

J. Porterflold and wife returned Konday from aa exxnded visit 'o tbe Pacific coast. They ecjoyed tbeir trip very much, but ssy that California dot not compare with nporia. Brown of wsville, ma'le the Rkpiblicam iffl-e a call Monday evening. He Lai been on a short visit io his father, Miles R.

Brown at NeosLo Rapids, and wss on his return borne. Hillary A. Gobio, D-, presi dent of ibe Bker Uoiversiiy, anntun- oedto preach at tbe West street church mi! Sbba mornlcg and Rev Allen Buckner in the evenirg. M. S.

Cunmirg', wto has been engaged in tbe drug business in this city for several months, has removed his drug stock to Arkansas City, which place be will make bis future hone. J. L. StLbDe, son of Mshlon Stubb of this city, baa been appointed aasistsnt superintendent of the western division of ibe Wells, Fargo Express Co. Mr.

S'ubbs will make his headquarters at Albuq lerque, N. M. C. W. Parsons, pastor of the av.nue Methodist ehurch, of Kansas Cuv, will vnve in the city nex; S.t-u.diy evening.

He will bs present at tae F.rst church next Sunday. John MjMillsn and wife and daughter. Mrs. H. M.

Gray, started Monday for ashirg'ou, Iowa, where tbey go to attend a family ra-union. They will be absent two or three weeks. Their a. any friends in Emporia wish tbem a pleasant time. N.

Hornstein, with Messrs. Strautt 4 Scolesirga, returned from St. Louis Tuesday evjning accompanied by his newly-wejded wile. Tbe numerous friends of Mr. Hornstein join in wUblng him and tbe lady ot bis choice a long and happy life.

Chas. Birne, wbo formerly acted as assistant foreman on the Rspcblicah, bas returned to tbe city to take the fore- msnabip of the news department of tbe paper. Mr. ernes brings to the s- cbarge ot bis duties experience and abil- and will be cordially welcomed back by his old friends. Mrs.

W. J. GaiUpls, of Bolton. Is in the city, the guest of Mrs. H.

Y. Ban- drem. Sue has been visiting In Colo rado and will go from this city south, where she will spnd tbe winter. Mrs. Gillispie is a very intelligent and accomplished lady wbo-e visit here, under the courieous and bospitsble attentions of Mrs.

will remain wito her as a pleas ant memory. Miss Kittle Whitley, daughter ot Col onel and Mrs. H. C. Wuitiey, of ihe Hotel Coolidg returned Tuesday evening from a two weekivistt with ber young friend.

Miss Blair, at tnnae. Her visl', we are informed, was one which abe highly ecioyed and will be pleasantly re membered as her first experience to so long an absence from parents and borne. Mrs. lib 5th Pease and her daughter. Miss Nettle Pase, of Syracuse, N.

arrived in Emporia Friday and will remain dnring tbe winter, ibe guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Duguid. Mrs.

Pease is a sister of Mr. Duguid. and abe will doubtless paes a leasaxt winter In the elegtnt borne of berestemed brother in the beau if ul city of Emporia. D. Thomas, so long and favorably known in Enporiaas one of our leading merchants, most highly esteemed cit ns and beat business men, left Tuesday with bis family for East Las Vegas, N.

la which place he will make hia future home. Our cit a ns generally will regret that Mr. Thomas bas deemed It for hia Interest to make the change. st Lis Vegas will gain a solid ana va'uable cit and we 11 lose one. We take pleasure in commending to tbe people of ibat community oar esteemed friend as deserving their hUh.st consideration and most perfect confliVnoe.

The mbers of tbe Cbnstian church delight to hoarr their retiring pastor. E.der R. L. Lo whose field labor for the ensuirg year will embrace tbe Fourth corgresaional district. He is one of seven eviDgellsts chosen at the last meeting held at Wichita.

The congre gation here it loath to psrt with kiffl, real xiog that much of their prosperity is due to his untiring labors. Oa laat Wednesday evening a social was held at Which, about persons gathered Wnile the "Glass Toor" Closets Himsrlt The President to Eeceireno More Offlcs Seekers. Successful Sugar Cane Test at Fort Scott. Rumors of a Contest for Speaker Carlisle's Seat A Knotty Question Crop ports Bond Call. Be- Washihotok, Noy.

10 The president's rule not to recativs visitors except upon pun 1 business, and at the af.ernoon receptions, goes luto effect to-morrow. Be proposes to bis prino pal attention irom new until congress meets, to the preparation of bi annual meatage, and will not be bolbeied atooutt ppo mmeme CABLISLX's PHXD1CAMIHT. Bapreavtiiuative Weuboru ot Tcxv, wbo ia on- of thesblesiand most x-perieticed parliamentarians in Ihe houaar, was aeked by an associated press reporter to-day what effect a corneal over oir. Cail sie'a sear, should there be a oouteet, would have uoon his candidacy lor ibe speakership of the buuse. Mr Welltooro replied that such a contest would furnish no reason whatever wby Mr.

CariUle sboild not be speaker ot the nouae in the JTUtietn ootg eej. Rule i. ot iho bouse of repreacotatives Uuleas otberwiae especially ordered Lhe house, the speaker snail appoint at tbe commencement of each congiese be following standing cotpmiiteea. (tne list Includes the committee on elections and all the standing committees ol Uie nouae Tne rules of the present bouse cannoi, by tbeir own force, tlx tbe metuoda of procedure in surow qoem congresses. Nevertheless, hy unbruken uaaxe a new bo uie, as preliminary to its pei minent oran xitioo.

adopts the ru es tne prior bouaet. cu jd, i take it, will t9 tbe course in the nex house and rule 10 will thus control tbe Constitution of com mittees in the. F'ftieth cor gress. Sbuull be a contest Mr. Carlisle'.

seat, the house itse will io some tolta- Dle manner select tne committee on elections, and ttiut Mr. Carlisle will re lieved of any possibility of embarrass ment on that score, xo noid mat Mr. fbebea' contest with Mr. Cailials dis qualifies the latter for speaker conducts to a result Illogical ana a Diura. ir iujd aboid rg Were fol.owcd tbe ii fl leucr and power of tae cbieu leader of the lominant in tbe house couis Dt effectually crushed at any tain; by spring ig a coot-aited e'ectiou ease, uo mailer bow absolutely devoid It might be ot menu WILL NEED A TELESC3PI.

It is said at the nautical Almantc efflce that on the evening of Friday next, No vember 11, no lesa iban six stars, Including AldeOaran, wbicb is ot ibe first magnitude will be occulted by tbe mooo between 6 o'clcck and mtdoigttt. Some of the stais are only of tbe hub and tlx magnitude, aLd will require telescopic sid io be seen, but Aldeoeran and two nr three other stars ef tbe fourtb magni tude will be visible to tbe unassisted eve or by tbe use of an opeiaglaii. A BOND CALL. The secretary ot tne treasury to-day issued tbe following circular in regard to tbe prepayment of interest on the puto-lio deb: By virtue of autLority con ferred by law upon the secretary of ibe treasury, notice ia hereby given that the interest due DeOtmber 1, on Ui.ited S'im coupon bonds of uie funded loan of 1891 will be paid wiibout rebate on ibe presentation of the pn per coupons at tbe treasury in Wa bin.tio, D. strict if Columbia, and at ibe various sub- treasuries.

Ibe checks tor registered interest of that loan will bs forwarded to holdera as soon as prepared and may be (resented tor payment witbout rebate on or before tbe inst. Viupons of four per cent csnsols of 1907 failing due Jan uary 1, li87. will be paid on presentation before ma'urity upon a rebate of interest at the rate ol it per cent per annum. Tbe interest on registered stock ot that loan will alan be paid on and after loeoemcer itxso, noon r-cetpt from the treasurer of tbe L'uited Statea on application, accompanied by power of attorney author izing that tffljer to collect the Interest for the quarter end- In- December 31. ISStj, and to retain tbe proportionate amount, ot rebate remitting balance to applicant.

A SUCCESSFUL TEST. The following telegram na been re ceived at tbe department cf agriculture: ORT SCOTT, K. JHoV. 8 To the commirsiouei Have flubbed boiling eighty-three tons ol Louisiana cane to- nigot wbicb made nearly 19,000 pounls ot strike. A Weighed portion run into a centrifugal gave 64 ptr cent, of dried sugar This will be more than 120 pounds flrat sugar per ton.

lh cane juice hd 10 per cent, of suorose, per o. nr. klu-soae and per cent, oi total solida. It would Have onlv eighty pounds by the old I rooees. We hsve iocreaeed the ylel 1 'ully forty pounds per tonot sugar of Que i-liiy.

vViLET, Chemist Thia dispatch Is regarded bv the auiboritie at tbe agricultural department as tbe tu Ailment ot ibe promise ot important reauiis given by the tlrM incomplete experiments in the Boston procees applied to su-sr cane. Tbe pro -cess wss Ot veloped in Europe for application to tha manufac.ure of beet sugar, anc nas oeen s. Vt rai times tried in ibis country upon tbe sugar cane, but wiib-out dotlded success, owing to imperftci machinery and the necessity of mod fljation to et ibe diflsren in material to ba worked. In l'S3 experiments in tbe new process were begun on a small tola in Washington upon aorgbum, and alter a time such a measure of suocesss was attained that the commissioner determined to put tbe proc ss Into operation upon a larger ecae. To tills end a plant waa established in connection with a sorghum and sugar making establishment at tawa, Kansas, and this season tbe new process has been carried on under tbe supervision of Prof.

Wiley with marked succeaa. Meanwhile tbe sugar cane growers of Loaisana have become deeply interested in Ibe prooee and bave atxiously desired to learn whether it oomd be made applicable to tbeir products. To test the matter tbe oomm at I has decided to nndertake tbe exptriment in Lonf'lana npon a scale of siffixent magnitude to determine its practicaoi iiy, but as a preliminary test be caused a train load of sugar cane to be abipped from Louisiana to be worked up In the Kansas sorghum mills. It is the result of this experiment wbich Put. Wiley announoea in bis telegram.

Prof. ch-ardson, the aaeisrsnt chemist at lha department, say ihn chemical analysis of the cane Juice given by Prof. Wiley shows that tbe cane, wbich bad been eat some time, was of rather inferior ialry or io bed condition. Hs beikves tne new proce-s will, within a few years, force iti-lf Imo universal nac, sluce an increase of 5) per cent, io tbe vleld ot 'be cane sugar crop by means which are bat a trfls more expensive than tbate In present ase will be a motive wbicb tbe most conservative planter will be onaw 1 P8SPAI5 FOE COHta, ndall, ch-roisn of tbe bouse committer on appr prlannns.la xocted to arrive heae on lha 10 to set things in readiness for the meeting of his committee, wbicb takes place, if tot um can be got together, on the 22 1. Among tne memoers wbo are oot.0demly ex Pected are those comrooticg tbs tub-, 1 0 10 i 10 it Haakina, judge and re turn a u.

Wi iitni, Juda-e, F.N Dicerboof, ank Jentiinge. clerk, Joel afl. o. Snerter, jndye and returns 9. 8.

K-rr. i C. t-rjniill. I) otted, cierS H. f.

Cost, Tnoma. Beers, id and retur a. Wiilia Loy, erk L. Carter, Henry enrd, judge and returns aepb Brt wn, tde lsburo.jn ge and as Jude, i- Allen, juds J. w.

t-eli, erk jr. Mate. Johr Io abnnty, Jude; Kii Towler jud and vl -y. jj.tf?e odm jude in t-. ce.a ohn a n-baw, era, Mem ln, jud.e 1 .1 Eranit, clei d-le 2 a oo 2 iai 2 io 4 Ii (0 2 0 2 ifl 2 ro 00 2 0 i 2 00 0.

1 10 2 2 10 2 00 i 9 10 2 2 10 2 00 2 Ou 2 0 2 0 A Tr Kirs, jittff, and irn, WB Hewiu jidtre, SO 1 L. ti, a acienonsh, cUrk 2 01 2 0 2 0 3 70 2 On 0 2 0 2 00 ou 2 0. 1 0 2 00 2 i 3 0' 2 2 0. 2 00 2 00 atout, owetl.J.i1ire and re'nrns hooca, tdge r-bi lip', a bl in. elerlr A It clerk A Hickoa, Jode aud leturna.

nwin, JoOge, ft i un, WH.bb.-n. Wo a it-. 0' rk Lvn i idee and retnrna. Jtct.b znr, jadne, tr gi i Button, era- Oan iliUiuiOLd, cleik The board then adjourned. Attest: Roland Lakin, County Clerk.

County Clerk's Offici, HuV. 8, 1S6. Commissioners met in special session. All member present. Bond petition of Ivy townahlp to vote am in favor of the Kansas, lexas A Col orado railroad was taken np, both sides toeing represented by counsel, but not having tbe requisite two-fifths number of legal voters, leave was given to with draw and file a new petition.

Tne parties to whom were awarded the contract for building the abutments for the Lockerruan bridge, having fti ed to perform the work snd tbe time bavirg expired, tne contract waa re et to Gabriel at tbe rate cf ff4 75 per cubic yard. The boaid en adjourned. Attest Roland Lakim, County Clerk. IBANK GIVING. Froelamatloaa of ihe Prealdent and Gov mor The following is President Cleveland's proclamation deeiguating Thursday, November 25, as a day of thankstrlvin and prajer: A proclamation by tha President of the u.tea states: 1.

bu 1 been the custom of the peo ple of tbe Uuiied ates, on a day iu each year especially set apart tor that purpose by the cbitf executive, to acknowledge ibe goodness and meny ot God, and to invoke his continued care and protection. Ia observation of such rustcm rover uit veiana, president of tbe Uni- ud r'f'. do hereby designate and fet spart Taursday November 25, to be cb seived and kept as a day ct tbsckfftiv-ing and prayer. Ou that day let all people forego tteir accustomed employments snd atemble In 'heir usual places ot worehip to give thanks to tbe Ru er of tbe Universe for our co tinued eijoy-mentot tbe blessings of a free government, for a retewal of business property throughout our laid, tor the re. urn wh.ch has rewarced the labor of those wbo till ihe soil and for cur progress as a people in all that maltee a na ion great.

And while we contemplate the it finite power of God in earil q. lake, od and storm, let tbe gratetul hearts of those wbo bave been ebieldt Ir. barm tbrcugn divine mercy be turned iu smuathv and k'nd-nees toward those wbo have si ff red through Hia visitations. us aito in the tLid.it of our lhankviving remember tbe poor and needy with i beerful gills and alms, so ibat our services msv, br deeds of chanty, be made in tte eight of the Lord. In witness whereof I bave hereunto sec my band snd caused tbe seal of the United ates to be i ffird.

Done at the city of Wasbit gtor.tiiis first day of November, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and e'gb v-li, and cf tbe independence of tbe United States of America the one hundred and eleventh. Groves Cleveland. Bv the prefidert: T. F. JJatabd, Secretary of State.

liov. Martin's f-roelamatloo. ToPEKa, Nov. 9 The people of Em-sas have manifold reasons for acJnowl-edglng tbs goodness and mercy of God. The growth of the state during the past year bag been unexampled In tbe history of commonwealths.

Pestilence has not invaded our border. Fslr harvests bave been gathered. Oor industries have, multiplied and prospered. Peace and good order have gone hand in hand with sobriety and ordienceto tbe law. Therefore, I.

John A. Martin, governor of Kanaaa, do hereby desiirna Taurtday, November 25, as a day of toank'g ving and prayer and do recommend ibat the people of tbe stare forego their accustomed employ-men's on that day and assembling in tbeir usual places of worship. lender thanks to the vine Ruler for tbe blessing He bs vouchsafed. And I do further cugest and recommend that those who bave been bl seed with abundance should, while uiving tbaitka tor the bounties they er remember with generous bearta and buun. tiful bardi those needy or si String.

In testimony wbireof I have eaused tfce great seal of th arare to ffix d. Done Topeka, tnia 9 day ot November, A 18-6 and of tbe independence of tbe ined tbe one hundred and eleventh jeer. Johw A. Ma BUS. By the governor.

ALLKM. Sec'y of State Na Attlow Tak.w. Pittsbubg, Nov. 10. A', a meeting of the Cotinelisville coke syndicate to-day the sdvlaability of advancing the price of furnace coke 25 cent per ton was dia-cussed, but no decided action was tak-n.

Tne demand for coke now exoeeds be product of the regi bu' the rai'roads are nnaoie to uraiah cars to make the shipments. Aa Aaaplcaoas Opaolng. Topika, Nov 9 The crytan-themno show and fl rral exhibition given by the Bristol sisters was opened here this evening bv Gov John A. Martin, In the presence of a large assemblage. It is tbe first exhibition of tbe kind ever given westct U'rc nna'i.

A. I. r. W. naoeka.

Bostom. November S. Tbe following are the quotation redone Sn-day tor tha Santa re: a. CbJcauro I tvo Htoek. rniCACo.

November 10. Tbe rr.Tver Jonrn ,1 rep rt: CATTLE-Becei ta 7.0r.d annmanta, f.rtal head. Headv and a eb de lower fcnt ping steers av to IM poanda. a 1' 6 4'-, etockera and '2 -ej to: eowa, hnila and xed, 2o4 ba ia W2 i. thronab Teia etttie.

w-ak at2'ft2 etem vngers asha'te lower: nntiv. sand half ed. a UiHA 70; eowa, SiOotiJJi, wi' rertd Tetaa, 42 flt-S 0. His Receipt. 21,000 bead; rhipmente b-ad Tbe n-a-aet wta ttrong B' nab and nvied fS2i-t7a; packing and hipping.

IS Sial 9) light, IS 3 63 akijia. SREieP-BAreipta. 400 head: shipments, head. Tne maraet to-dav waa sreedv. Natl vet.

I'OU-SaO wtt.tj.rn IS fatal Au: CO 3 2 i W.ddlut Bell Rkilino Dilam. J. Rei Iig to MtM Jer loeiany ol this ct'v. at Andrew's Eoisropal churcn, sv. M.ckav (fB slating.

Laat evenioe about one hundred couples In response to invitations assex bled at St. Andrew's church to witness the ceremony which mtde one of Em poria'a belles, Misi Jennie Delany, snd a J. Reiling of Cbicigo, man and wife. Br ela-tit c'ock the tittle church wa completely packed, and at eight o'clock and flva minutes the wedding pur moved up the aisle toward tbe altar Mr. F.

Murphy as first groomsman, in company with Mist Ida Moore, nrsi bridesmaid, Mr. W. S. Al under of Chi csgo, and Miss Reiling, sister of the irroom, T. C.

Dalsny and Mrs. Dilanv brother and mother ot the bride, led by tbe ambers, Messrs. J. W. Murphy axd Frank Blair, composed the partv.

Tbe bride followed, tbe wedding mirch from sfenlell'ohn being ex -cured by Prof. A C. Moss. The bride was met at the altar by the groom and tbe beau tiful ceremonies of the church which united tbem forever, were admlnlf tered by the recor. Tne lines embracing tbe marriage vows were distinctly repeat) by both bride and groom, and were beard by the acsemb'y in breathless silence.

Tbe ceremony was eaied by the plsolrg of the wedding ring upon tbe bride's linger by tbe groom after which the pastor declared them man and wife, congratulating tbem as nsual by tbe oft ring of the right hand. Tbe ser Vices at the church were then ended and the party oonsistir of some twenty five r.vited couples left for the reception tendered the bsppy couple at the fami residence on Merchants street, where during the evening Mr. Reiling was the recipient mny congratulatory tele grams The bride was beautifully at- red in an elegant Ivory satin dress en tram. The train wai edged with rose plaiting, with side ana front panels plaited. A long Bruuels veil was worn over the face and bick, and plain corsage with Mediri collar of ducbere lace.

The bride wore el'-gant diamond ornaments, carrying a handsome brq iet of X'pbistos roses. Mi-S Ids Moore, first brldetmald, was attired In a fl ie dress of ivory satin wi embroidered crepe draperies, wear ing handsome diamond ornaments with beq let ot Mars nil Neil Miss Relilrg, as second ldesmaid wore a superb white satin dress with oriental draperies and carried an ex qiisi'e brqiet of Jrqaeminot rosea. Tbe groom and msmen wore the conventional black dress suit. Everything moved smoothly under tbe management of Mr. R.

Irwin, wbo acted as master rf ceremonies. Mr. H. Ing Is a prominent commercial man, of Cbxago, havirg charge of a number ot branch bouses ia Kansas, for a Chicago Arm. He Is well and favorably known to many of our young people.

Mite Delany Is too well known to need any word of introduction from cs. She is universally known among society young people of our city, and bas always been a tavorite am ng tbe same. Mr. and Mrs Reiling left last night on sn exteuded bridal tour to Washington and other eastern cities, after which they will make tbeir home in Chicago. The Replblica" joins with many triends la wiebing that tbey may et joy a pleasant trip and as happy a urney through lifa as it possible to be exper ienced.

Ihe oouple were the recipients of a lare lumber of very fine presents. We give a partial list Railroad passes to Washington, D. and return, from Mr. H. L.

Harmon, ot (J, AQ R. R. Groom io oride diamond earrings. Silver nut bowl, silver and cut glass fruit stand 1 ub. burnished brocxe vases Mc- Near, Cusock.

Piueb panel embroidered in plash ap- liq ie Mr and Mrs Mullane. tturnitnea brass card receiver Mr and Mrs McClary. Aaiberlna pitcher Mrs ana Miss Gil- mcre. P.csh perfume case Dan and Walter Jav. Decorated China piaque and brass asel Jennie Moise and Minnie Flanni- gn.

Solid ver berry spoon in ptah satin lined c- Lotius, St Joe, Ho. Handsome cameo lau.p and shade Mr A exander. Dressing cane and manicure set it plun cue Mr and Mrs Byrnes. hi and painted SHI satchel Hiss Lame Dile. Handsome table linen Mrs Smith.

Same Campbell t-1 ver and cut glass trait dish Mrs A Green, Cbicatto. Durbess lace handkerchief, Mrs. and Mis- Battle Stmnck. Solil silver berry spoon. Mrs.

Carl Ballweg. Sana bandpointed handkerchief. Nel lie Kdwards. HanJse me fruit d'sh In silver stsnd. Mr.

and airs. George W. Rellly, Caldwell. Kas. To 1 -i set in plush case, H.

B. Hell- man, Clvde, Kas. Sec ailver trait knives In case, L. J. Bu k.

egant cat glass card barket in colors, Mr. and Mrs. Weber, DuBiqoe, Iowa. Piuah panel with Grexnw.v ngures in Bi-que on ea-eJ, Mr. and Mrs.

A. W. Becaer. ivrr gmdola nut bowl, with picks and cracks from employees of Y. Becker.

(J w-brn and ufh wbiek broom- holders, Mr. and Mrs. S. Strauss. Silver brone anttqie pitcber, Lulu ultoo.

Carrie Froa Sadie nsle. Silver iter service and goblet. Mr. and Mrs. Keilirg.

Ballivue, Iuwa. Set of solid sliver at ier-dinner coaee nonne in all gator case, Mr. and Mrs. I. Parley, Mr.

ad Mrs. G. W. Newman, Mr. and Mrs.

D. Fox, Mrs. Tratk. Set no- oicks ia leather case, Misses May and ia Klory Iver butter dish, Mr. and Mrs.

E. W. Evans. Ltrge- and elegant Hungarian vase, M' and Mrs B-cker. rorated satin and plash bar), Will Boron.

Kel pbotograrih panels. "Jersey 'a" "Alderney'a," Mrs. Fred White, Sioux Cl'y. French clock. No asme.

Solid bra o-rd stand with cutg'aaa nenaants a. n. jiccanaiess, u. K. arhermerhom, W.

M. Crehan, E. Green. Plush photograph holder ML'S Flora Bate and Ksale Jtvana. One year's sketch book, handsomely iiiastrated ana arranged by Irene Jerorce M'es Ma Moore.

Piofh table rwver. areaene embroidery siiaa nunc ri-uing. Palo ted pUqie aod docheu lace hand a great advantage to Ibe moving of crops ana otner orancnes of tne Du-inesa. Tne secretary's action, said be, waa entirely for the bent fi hoaines Iniereats. NOVEMBEB CROP REPORTS.

Washington. Nov 10. Hie report of the department of agriculture says: The cotton re'urus for November stttst tbe rapid proereae i pscking and tbe unusual cleaneas of fibre. Tbe general average is two or three points lower than the re-au of the OjtoDer rem na. Th tield 'n corn makes a product of 1 663,000 000 -uabels.

Tne yield of the giant corn surplus states is variable. Tbe lowest of fourse is in he region of tb drorght. Tne pe-o ages are 32 I dl I Imoif, 21 -w v4 Mis-onrl, 22 2: Kanras, 213; Nroratka. 27 -wTotkaud the eastern states 3 bu-bel. Tha potato produot is nearly the same as last vesr, au aver- ago of seventy-three hnnla per acre, giving a product of 163 00 but he! s.

Toe apparent ploduo ion of tobacco is ar a rate slightly exo- edlrg an average of aevAttty pounds per acre, or ab ut 485, 0UOI0J pounds. Tbe average rate ot jied If bay Is close toonar.d three-tenibs tons per and ihe apparent product aoout a uju uuo tons. --r- AMBU0D9 ITEMS. Cor. of the Emporia Republican.

Amkhicls, Nov. 10, 1SS6. The revival meetings on Allen Creek were closed last Sunday evening. The new school house is neat ing com pletion. The upper room are ready for the plasterer.

Jame Crock ha contracted for one hundred cords ot rock, an 1 is preparing to put up a large stone building In the spring. Wm. osien, of Hsmberg, Germany, is now clerking In the postc fflee. Tne young people's society met this week at the residence of Fred flenning Tbe Emporia News of last Thursday said that a great manyciu'UDS of Em poria were just dj lag to show tbeir love for Americus, Hartford and Neosho Rap ids. We should like to ask some of the citizens what love they bave shown for Ameilcna for the last thirty years.

Miss Llllie Horning leaves for Kanea" City to-morrow where she wiJ visit friends for some time. W. H. Clark bas sold his residence in tbe east part of town anils preparing for tbe erection of a new one, to be built op posite the new school house. It is rumored that E.

Moorehead contemplates putting np a new building in tne Sutton block. vival meeting commence in the E. church mxt Sunday. Henry B'gelow wa thrown from bi wagon last Monday and bruised np considerably. Mrs.

Goddsrd, of Emporia, and Mrs. Klmpton, of Dunlap, visited Aunt Lucy last Mooday. Tbe city council meet next Monday evenirg. L. W.

Sutton shipped two car loads of hogs last Sunday morning. Ira Davis returned with hi son Lence last Friday. A large number ot the friends of R. J. Hammond gathered at hia rest Jence la-t evening and surprised him with a dora-lion.

Reider. War totba Kola. Wall papers must take a tumble. We mu-t unload. Our spring patterns are ccmiog.

For thirty data we will cut prices right and left. Think of Kilt wall paper at 25, 49o and 53s per roll, worth from 60 io 90c per roll. Qilt 2 band borders for 5 lOj and 152, worth 15 1 to 30 per yard. All other grades of wall piper at same rate of reduction. Ramembsr, for thir.v only.

Not a roll will be sold after December 5 at above pr'ces. I D. Fox 4 Co. Tbe election ot W. P.

uid to the office of county sommlsbioner will be contested. Within tbe next fifteen das ihe ballots will be counted by tbe probate idge and two disinterested persons, sod not ty tbe county commissioners as has been reported. The family of Sam W. Call, recently deceased, detlre to return their heartfelt thanks to the many friend who so kindly assisted them during their father' illness. Wanted head of good larjte brood and work mares.

Will buy nothing under three year old past, or over seven years past. Will pay spot cssb. I D. Fox. John Fri wbo resides three miles northwest ol Ihe city, and who discover ed coal on his place some time since, was in the city Satuiday.

He report the work ot mialrg as progressing slowly but surely. Marrlsge license recorded at lh" probate judge's 61 -e yesterday were B. J. Riilug of Chicago, and Miss Jennie De-lany of Emporia; F. B.

McCulloch to Miss Ella Clark, both of Emporia. Found And left at this ffl a valuable note, which the owner can bave by describing came and paying for this notice. A pleasant social was held last night at the Masonic temple. lite a number ot tbe lodge with their wive were present, and a happy time is reported. A bsndsome ct culsr drive bas been almost oomo'eted around the college building.

Ths drive made of g-avel and compare favorably with our best streets. Found And left at thia i ffl a lady's hand satchel. 0 wcer can have same by callirg and payirg for this notice. Tbe brick work oc the new foundry on Thlid avenue ia going op fast. It is cow naif done.

The work will be completed within one week. Daouty C.erk Riaseil ot the D'J'r'ct Court wa busily engaged yes erday recording witness claims for the last terur ct tbe district court. The Lyon county avociatlon TlSet Saturiy afternoon at 3 o'clock. Win Bemove to KAOAita, CmcisaATi, Nov. 8 Tue Times-Star thia afternoon lay Speaker Cailisle is now with Mrs.

Carlisle visiting their son In WlcMta, Kas. He will after tbe term la eongres to which be bas juft been elected, remove from tbe aula of Kentucky altogether, and probably make hi borne In Wichita. I perous life. ataxsas auadkmv or aoicncK. Tha wiaeteott lain, I St.t1na; 11 Id -1 mvtvl AuTimbu 171b, IStii aid jtf.n, 1Mb.

The nineteenth annual meeting of tbe academy will be held in Emporia, be ginning on the evening of the 17 and continuing through the IS and 19 of November. All sessions will be held in tbe State Normal school building. Tbe wel omirg address will be given hy Preeidrnt A- R. Tsylor, of the State Normal school, and evening lectures will be given by the president of tbe academy, Pot Eiw. Nichols, of tbe University of Kama, whose top'c is "Tbe Sky," and by Prof.

John Branner, of tbe University cf Indiana, upon olo-. gists. Professional and Unprofessional." Tbe appended list of topics upon which papers will be read is g'ven to indicate in a general way tbe scope of the work of tbe academy. Additional titles wi 1 appear in the programme distributed at the meeting: Bain Crc'ea In ansa Prof. F.

H. Snow, State ive afv. isulth Bi ia Train "-Prof. X. B.

Of wrflll. Siate Atm'-u tnrai col eare. Metro ol Ian. and T. H.

Dinamoie siata Nor mat School. Color Hiudn.a. tne M-ue Normal Sen oi Prt T. H. Dinsmo e.

atid Mr. 1. ota 0 Illark an Edwin L. Nicoo.s St.ti L'aiveraity. eon ll'Vea Allied to LMsJou's elg- urea Mr.

W.B. rr-nkiln Slaw Uoiv-rsuy. A Pr-iin'nai-v ote lb Klectio-mot Force Due to PiOL. a. L.

ietao and mr W.S. Fr nallu. ion tbs M.ie ecsuioaci a lunz.rroL B. ii'. A New irnatra'ion of tae Arc Uaht.

Pi of. T. lmi.inote. Jr. be au Meaau ea of i-ton Coantv.

Prol. 10. Kei.v. hc pio ai n- M.i, eli tunc -1 bkALcb ol e.efloKicau work in iv aar. awoert narx.a.

a.a UQC tiou i itv. notes on Mistorv oi irAoioanat Work ia genu A. fl. Ihooipaou. Topeka.

tne arm i or uaaoca leaves in tn naeum 01 tne Diversity ol Aanta9.Prct. dh Piuk and White Tarracesin New island. Mr Jotei-b Sariifl, Ltvrauca lont'ietl Dary rur.i a Mr Jo eph Fav-re. aatnr.liiuia Kaatero ganaas Mr. BojL Bav.

I' S. U. 8. r.e imioarv Kirort on tA cnemi9trv of tne ua-ea oi a.asae rrl It h. I'VcraiidSar T.

niiiaid. of iho State Ag' i ultur.l Coll. aiiieel an-ou unemieai notes: l. un Pre-enee oi Barium, -t ontluin Liibium tn HmeTttl w.teraf Kiinaaa. s.

mineral oil from vt. Seott. KUa.ortb Ooaniv pbur Water Prof. E. H.

S. Baiict. Siaus uver it. So oe Notes on tbeDerermination of Itb un. and on Its Oturrence 1 a Miner! Spring ia Jefl i ncy Kunaaa rof at.

U. a'lyer, j. wina a me ner.l naienv oi Aansas rroi Fill er Hr.J T. Willed. on the omp sition of tbe me So'ntion nUbifbS iaw is Dieeated in tbe traw paoer Maouf Acta Prof K.

8 Bailey. rroximate A1A.V.IS ol Ar.emiaia Annua Mr K. O. raokliD, tA A Preliminary nalyiauf rtatraka oa Vol- liaima-. (L Weed) trot.

A Sayre, te mvenmy. On V.rtAiioiia in the Snkar-eontent of 8 oglium Vm re with an Aoeount of Soma fl its to Im.rove tbe Suedes -Mr J. Will.rt Pistutaton Prof. T. fl.

'inemore. Jr. Noua ibe Effects of Oars-en on Animal ife Prof. T. uimcira, Jr Mr.

W. ieken Tbe Minna en Prof. M. A. Bailey.

State Normal St ol Sene Mr B. B. Soiytn, Topeka. lbic A monrf Animals Dr. A ii.

Ihomp- aon. ime Monndaon Paint Creek. MPberEon Oouniy Prtif. J. A.

ltdden, betbauy Academy. inilsb ric. aouiui in uavia uonntv itav. Jonn to Parker, V. n.

rt Uuey. axp otatlons amooK tne ra-D10 Knlna ox car UrlliM- Mr. K. Mead, Wichita. ot-a oi the Hainmin.birda Mr.

L. Mate Unive aity Additioua to ib catmjorne of tne Biros of Kanaaa--iol. S. too a T.ipeka. Li of birOa oba-r ed near Hermit's v'eak, at Vegas, Kew Mexico.

Mr. Dy.be ote ol -he occunence in tunas of the Mis isaiopi Snaopr. or aliiKator Turtle. Prof. r.

rt. Suo On a vat tv erf arare aonoran rert le from Kanaaa. Prof. F. W.

iragiiit Waanboin t-o'iexe. L.1 toi tbe iren water Mouosca of seoox Wick conn v. Mr. J. SL Mead.

Ali-tof Kansat H.me ooteraintbe ma scamott eeta eAcncnltural CoU of. a A. si at- aii uitnral fjoiieg-e. On tbe odt-tav fly Mr C. I Marlalt.

State gr turi lOouece. On tLe ntr ti oi rpAeiea of Aansas Ctieo te a Mr tana, Pher i. A r. vised Hat of the Oo aoDteia of Kansas. Prof, tt A.

ronentte NoitaontM Ovipoaition of the atf alo tree bo. per. Mr. t. Marlait.

a preliminary aat of Aancaa aesixuaa. Prof r. H. now. Second of Kansas paras tic funa-1.

Prof. W. a Sella m. Mr. M.

Catleton. ae arcui-nral Co lee EanaMA f-tr at tiees dtniifled bv lavea and frtii Prof W. A and Urn. Ke ierman. 8 ran, nf botanical Hiatory.

aev. J. SL ari utb. Lawrence. A list ol uinntae la New Mexico Dr the stientiOc exedirions ot tae of Kaona.

ProL H. Snow. As ibis is the first meeting of the ety lo Emporia our citizens should ex tend a most coralal and hospitable wel come to the men bera, which we bave no doubt tbey will do. The bakery establishment of J. Jsckron was closed np Saturday by Waldo Wooster, on complaint of W.

Dolan of ansae City, to whom we are Informed Jackson owed some seven hundred dollars. Under-Sheriff Wooster tu busy all dsy Saturday taking In voice of tbe stock. Wm. A. Winters, who resides on Bsdger creek, was arrested and brought before Sqilre Fletcher Tuesday, on charge ot disturbing the peace.

Evidence however was not strong enough to convict him. Tbe case waa dismissed and the costs charged to the prosecuting witness. Miss Bjlah Ainsted died at the family residence on East street Saturday morn ing at 6 :30 o'clock, of malarial fever. Tbe deceased until tbe time of ber illness was a student at the State Normal school. The funeral took place tbe next afternoon from tbe Second Baptist church.

A colored prisoner, named McHenry, was brought to this city Saturuay by 8 Ser ft Buer, from Morris, tor lncarce ra ion In that splendid jail of ours. M.Henry bas to serve out a term of imprisonment for highway robbery in Morris county. Fuel Williamson, wbo reside In Agnes City township, and whose boose with all the furniture, wai entirely de-s rryed by Ore last Sunday night, was in town Tuesday adjusting matter with the Insurance companv The county comaiiaaiooera w0J take a trip Into the country to-day to Inspect tbe stone work oa the bridge building vvtv ouaw cm. ion, win oJiiAUBoa, avaas 03..

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