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The Times from Gettysburg, Kansas • 4

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11 JAMES $LLtS; lftoke HI AGO IPHENDERSO A Story of Irish Life. In a cabin on a sunny hillside overlooking the Bay of Dublin dwelt a middle-aged brother and sister. The man was a helpless cripplo, entirely dependent upon his sisters exertions; and on her death a car wa9 sent from the poorhouse to bring him thither for shelter. The poor wretch clung to tho Only home he had ever known, and utterly refused to leave it, crying that he wbuld die if deprived of his, "say air iai shut up within prison walls." His loud lamentations had brought the priest and some of the neighbors to his side, and 6ne bf the latter, Mag 109 111 W. Ninth KANSAS CITY, MO.

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tiTEVRAM, The mck 3 I Ufa H. JOT Alt kinds or i.lscksmHband wood work executed on s-h'irt notice. gurautw(iii In eyery cse. SECOND You should read Thb Chica. fio Daily.

News because you fiavetht hmeto read it. There POINT is a paper published in Australia which is as large as a blanket. This wouldn't suit you. Vou want newspaper at gppe con. veniept, complete apd condensed, and still you don't want I to overloOK anyining ui I importance.

You don't want your neienDor to say iu yuu, Did you read so-and-so in to-day's paper? and be obliged to answer No, I didn't see that and then have him ask you, What PUPr do yw i-wsadt" "This will never Kan-' pea to you if you read The gHicACo Daiiv News. Rctttfnlllx circulation is 220,000 a day over a million a week and it costs by mail 25 cts. a month, four months gr.oo, one cent a day. The Western Temple of Music ig th oldest and laraest music liou.s ou the Misboui river, and cheapest in Araerlei ORGANS at $60. DO NOT BUY AN.

INSTRUMENT until voil 5NT- until yoil jrices. 1'ianoS payments. have sent for our catalogues prices. I'ianosi ana organs soip. ior casn or on easy payments.

Ltitlel'UherMtldni, Popular Song, e)B. LIHIe Fiiher Maiden, Walti, llln Ida, S5u. Swcfthewt Waltiea. Gtpsj Baron, Cts. Call lie Back Schottl-che.

Very popolaf, uuiogue 01 2433 pie nunc mauea Tee. stun ror it, 5 UIIVCTT taunh. STJBSCI2.1BID POE THE TIMES. OXE DOLLAR PEH 1EAR, pes Cattle, WASHER to do better wtk F. P.

GRAVES, Editor and Publisher, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 17, 1889. for Judge-34tn Judicial District, Hon. C. W.

SMITH, Of Rooks county; fe SENATOR REACAN Or EXXs. The Way lie Suppressed a Bad Man While a Judge on the Bench. When. Mi Jls was about 17 yfars Old (nidge Reagan was holding court Palestine, At that.time Palestine was frontier town. It was composed a courWiouso, a general store anc( about five saloons.

In those clays it was the great ambition of the "bloods" bf the neighborhood to "take a town." The taking of a town consisted of riding into it, Bhooting right ajad Iqft and compelling all the publip places to close Up. While Iteagan wa3 fcourtj a 'blood" rode into town and terrorizecUt. He shot right and left and closed the saloons. The man whq did this is still living a quiet and lion-bred citizen, and for this" reason his name is not given. When he had the town in a state of innocuous clesuetude it occurred.to him that, in sessiop, and that jfc.wouk be the proper caper to, suspend, opt So he rdde.up to the courthouse and, sticking pair of pistols through the commanded the judge totiisporse himself and his minions.

Judge Reagan took ia the situar tion at a glanco. He addressed' the jury; told them in the usual language that fhey were hot to consult between themselves or with anybody else about phe cause at issue, and that they were to assemble)1 promptly at 9 a.m. oh the following morrow, Thou he told the Bheriff to adjourn the, court. Vfhfsn the judge, jurors, sheriff, plaintiffs, defendants and went out the to cavort around 6n his horse' and euoot his" pistol in the oir ITa full-, thnt lia linil liut It was'ito frequent thing for toeoptoof his kind to "take a town," tut the' dispersion of a court was an undoubted Judge Iteagan Watched the fellow's operations for a few minutes aud then slowly walked into the 'wood back of the He pulled out 'his. jack-knife and cut down a young tree; He dressed it up carefully, making it about live feet long iind an inch'and a half in diameter at the heavy Tho judge, at the time was open to all He was a fightel1 from' th6' head-Watoi'S of Bitter Oruelf.

'In a rough and melee he was a When club prepared h.o put' the small' end down jftnd big end up his He walked witlt delightful, deliberation toward the The Terror saw 'him coili'iug atHl': faced pis.tol in hand, Reagan took no notice" of the but -his eyes covered those of the and.as the lattor'aftervvard ex. plained, "there, was hell in every Hash." Reagan within feet of the ho vejrersed! the is. nut tho biir.end down and took tho 'small end lii "hi jhands. When tho Terror saw this -bdrppped his pistol, wheeled and the judge' ran after him. The race was through the principal, street the town.

The judge caught up. a little, He held the cluG pver jtiead as(ho ran. In tirbnt of the last houseov at tho 'junction of the tpyVjUanu torest the juctga, was close behind tho Terror and he, brought down the club. He was il Uibtle bit. -too behind.

Tho club, took the fugitive on the coat collar and split that paraieut from the collar to the (tail. Ho continued run nintr, his coat divided, half hanging on each; arm. Judge Reagan, panting rkrwl fii'rwl alii' vntt mt.lA.I Soine days latur somo of the towns people, metf 'lerrqi'. bantered him on theV way ho made tracks when Reagan cbcfVontod him. They told him flioyfiovet running as he aid bolcram tueir livos.

yjies. eaid "'twas pretty good, runnin', and I Was never so proud of nivself as vhile I Was ivdoin' of it" Atlanta CgnaUlution. A' Telephone Ear." A most startling, yea, almost shock' ing, discovery has been made by a -member of the- Bellevuo faculty, aud the old "JNo rose without i thorn," will now bo properly applied to that' usetul commodity, the tele; phone, lite medical export in question1 was called upon a few days ago by a remarkably handsome young woman, who complained of a dull sett satiou in the cartilage of her right ear. An examination showed, first, that the "external ear' was slightly shriveled in appearance, and, after a comparison with the "mate ear on the left side, doctor was astonished to find that -the right ear was smaller than the left, though the reverse is usually the case, Ah.uquiry info the history of the case developed the information that tho young wdiuau is a telephone operator and usually wears a receiver strapped tightly oyer her right ear. The symp-, tonis and history together justified the professor in diagnosing a clear case of atrppjiy of thp external ear, owing to pressure and disuse.

And now there is an opportunity for an ingenious inventor to get up an artificial ear and start a factory; for. bf Course, it cannot "bd "doubted That in a few years a large percentage of our young women will ts Yo, Irivunu and in leas time than any other machine ia 1X7 i .1 tt a clean without rubbine, we will retund themftney. aiaanaain every COUntV- I ii WAIII bD can show proo. to SI AO rr month. Farmers $500 during the winter.

Ladies have great success W.alm. T)ata41 AC a Mine. aeencv S'J. Also the fielahrated KEYSTONE gie felt a deep impulse of pity towards the unfortunate man. She was a single woman of about fifty-five, of, weather-beaten and certainly not attractive appearance.

She acted as herd on the estate of a close by to whom her services were invaluable. "Hould hard," she said to the workhouse officials; "it's not Maggie OTlynn that 'ull see a poor craythur taken the poorhouse When, she can giy.e him a shelter. It's a corner and a welcome in me own cabin Mick Costilloe Shall have." But here his, reverence interposed and avowed he would allow no such scandal in the parish as an unmarried man and woman sharing the same dwelling, cripples or no cripplps. "Shure, Maggie, you won't go back on your word?" implored poor Mick. Maggie hesitated a moment, then turning to the priest, said: ''If there's no other way to aVe hijn frqm, your reverince, I'lLinarry him, s'brra a haporth will any one be able to say agin it thin," It was in vain that hi's reverence pointed out the terrible burden Maggie was taking upon herself.

It's for the love of God I'm marrying him an' hot to plase meself," was the answer she returned: "an1 sure the Blessed Virgin will niver let me want for the bite an' the sup when sees me sharin' it with the. craythur that has haythuiy." The marriage took place, and until death, several years later, the kind-hearted Maggie O'Flvun carefully tended and suouort- ed the poor helpless cripple in her own cabin. rati Mall Uazettc, The Boston Girl on Her Dignity. Among those who addressed the rail road ticket agent was a young woman whoso dress and' bearing betokened the average 'amount of intelligence. 'A ticket please," she said, handing over some money.

"Where tor' inquired the ticket agent. "Why, you said tho woman, in a somewhat surprised tone. "But I don't know, madam," was the reply. The would-be purchaser cast a look of scorn upon him. "Why, I've patron zed this place tor over a year," she said, me well enough.

So give me a ti'ckct." But the agent, of 'bourse, could not1 distinguish her from among tho thousands who faced him Indignant was she as she turned if way, saying to her companion, "those college graduates are so stuck up Tho idea of his making fun of ma in that way. I declare! I won't bfty Anything more if I have to walk home tho rest'of my Tmcs. Drawing the Lino. PhiladelDhia Belle Marie, who is this Mr. Gotham who sends tip his card? I do hot' remember him.i Marie You met him at the seasido last summer.

Well, ho certainly does not move in society." "He is from New York, miss, and is one of the Four Hundred." "Well Marie, tell' him I -hobo to soe him at the seaside again next summer. One must draw the line. jBomc where." Philadelphia Record, Uame of Governors. We are ust la receipt soci ety's beautiful gilt edge "Game with easy lustructlons for playing this riew, "unique, exciting, yet harmhsa game, 'nyonte'd and for sale by the Indefatigable and courageous Luih Smith, editor of the Hekakd, 706 at either fiuty or Jflfty eenln per pack (nobtpaM) ot 50 glazed rcunu-oorKered cards. 48 of portray excellent likenesses of the respective Governors of the 18 States and Territories.

'Gov ernors' is now the liaviux within tho past Bix inonthb received unstinted en dorsemeut of eminent statesmen aiid of the press and public. We also see that editor Smith 'aJast Her ald fairly bristles with continued exposures of Anthony Comstocli, ss alsc tha District Attorney of Fhlladelphia, Send for a. free Mr. SmithisoffeilngDickoLB' Complete Works, 15. or Scott's Waver ly Novels, 25 for only $2.00, prepaid to any addref-s, including a year's subscription to the Herald, From Vice President Morton.

"Rhinkcliff, N. 15, 1888. 'Mr. Lum Smith, TOO Chestnut St, Phila "Dear Sir Mr. Levi P.

Morton desires me to acknowledge the receipt of your lavor of 2d and to thank you for the very pretty souvenir wnicn you are gooa to sena him, called The uame or rne Misses Morton enjoy the game.yery muoh. Wkston Coyniy, Sec." From the CJoveruor of Mio.onri. "Jefferson City, Sent. 21, 18S3. Smith, Sir I should have acknowledged tha receipt of your 'Game ot Governors' before this, but was waiting to learn the jtame to.See whether I could commend it.

I am uow prepared to say it is a hiarhly interesting add beautiful game, and tffords pleasant amusement besides being interesting nease accept thanks lor same. 5 "Tmly A. p. Morehouse, at manufacturers' lowest prices. Wo invite tho investigation.

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Send 23 cents for Primer and Two Trial Lessons. SPErp LESSOR BY MAIL FOR STUDENTS OF ANY SYSTEM This College is th largest and most successful of Business west of Chicago, and occupies seven large, elegant rooms in the Y. M. C. A.

Building, where student's haTe every facility for reading and general improvement. LtoAEiS TO WRITE, Poor wlteis made good, and good writers made better, 54 lessons in penmanship by mall only Jl.OOr-less than 2 cents per lesson. Circular and fine specimen' oi pen work sent free, on application. P. KITNEK! President, St.

Joseph, M-.

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1889-1890