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Evening Standard from Leavenworth, Kansas • 2

Evening Standard from Leavenworth, Kansas • 2

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THE LEAVENWORTH STANDARD, AUGUST 21, 1897. It takes a mam who is a whole man, at least physically, to be HAWKINS HELD DP. Royal makes tbe food pare, wholesome and delicious. a western cow Doy, His every day life calls for great physi NO- 5 10 DELAWARE STREET, LEAVEN Tbe Commandant of Fort Leavenworth cal endurance, and upon some occasions WORTH KANSAS- a Yellowstone Park Victim. this must also be backed by consider a imnn President eiolillo, or Golli.

the assassin of Premier Canovas del Castillo. The assassin belongs to the lowest category of crime' and politics cannot lift such dastardly and cowardly murders out of it. Golli brooded over the execution of the Barcelona conspirators and the remainder of his journey to the garrote was easily and swiftly accomplished. But Golli did not meet death as a martyr to any true cause nor as a political victim, but as a felon whose crime was one against the society of the whole civilized world. Other anarchists will without doubt madden them able nerve.

HOW HE SAVED PART OF HIS MONEY. n. F. IIARPEU Editor It would be a good thing for many a hard working business man II. s.

McALVAY Business That Col. Hawkins Was in tbe Yellowstone if he could torn cow subscription prick by mail. THE FIRST OF THE SEASON! NEW FALL NECKWEAR! Royal Purples and Combination Green Effects In the Fashionable Four-in-Hands and Tecks. boy for a couple of Hold-up Aae. 14 News to Leavenworth year 3 60 a a mr months each year, ii would give him a Kf.

chance to eel ft People Only Two Revolvers In the Party and no Thought of Using Them A Shock to Dignity. selves with the execution of Golli and the free, pure, in- Weekly, for one year 1 Dally delivered lnttaeclty for 15 oenta a week payable at ttala office or to the circulator. Th Daily Stajtdard controla and publish commit some similar crime against so vigorating air of the prairies intc I TV 11 ciety; but they cannot hope to change i his lungs, a little steel into his 1 Newspaper clippings containing ac PQWOEh Absolute! Pure er exclusively the full day Associated press report and a large line of special telegrams. muscles, a little edge to his ap the social conditions of the countries in which they live. The outrages of anarchy counts of the hold-up in Yellowstone petite and a little of the calm and pays especial attention to tne looai news are sure to bring down upon the coward of the boundless plains intc park on Aug.

14, have been received here of Leaven rorth and suburDan towns. his nerves. Unfortunately, the rush of lv nernetrators the strong arm of the by Arthur Simmons. It is not generally Th Daily Standard 1b entered at the Leavenworth postoffice asgeoond-olaaa matter modern business will not permit the average hard workiner business man to turn cow law. known that Col.

u. S. Hawkins, commandant of Port Leavenworth, who is ROYAL BAKING POWDER NEW YORK. The Platte City (Mo.) Landmark is 33 spending the summer in Yellowstone OFFICIAL PAPER of the City of Leavenworth. vearsold.

and this week celebrated its park, was among the party held up. boy even for a short time each year. The only resource left him, if he does not wish to break down prematurely, is to keep a watchful eye upon his health, and when he finds that he is getting out of sorts, let up a little on work, and resort to the best of all known tonics. That tonic is Dr. Pierce's birthday by printing a souvenir edition Five stage coaches containing sixty A WILLFUL LIE SATURDAY, AUGUST 21.

18J7. which not only does justice to its native town and Platte county, but reflects de tourists and the government ambulance containing Col. Hawkins and Lieut Godfrey of Yellowstone were stopped in the Golden Medical Discovery. It promptly served credit upon the paper's proprie- The "Times" Said the City Was Going to puts a worked out man into condition, be park near the Grand Canjon hotel by tors.The Landmark was born at the close of the great war "in times that tried men's two masked highwaymen, armed with cause it starts at tne right place, it Degins by restoring the lost appetite. It corrects all'disorders of the digestion and makes the PaySlBOfor Printing the Ways and Means Committee's Report The Cost Is 84.75.

During its successful career the Winchesters and six-shooters, and robbed assimilation of the food perfect. It invig Landmark has at all times been found of nearly $700. orates the liver. It purifies the blood and fills it with the life-giving elements of the fighting for the supremacy of Democra Every soldier was pressed into scout If the city administration prints he 1.000 copies of that special report of the wavs and means committee, it will be The sultan, too, js in danger of the bomb. No doubt Greeee would like to cy, which means that it nas always Deen servioe and every pass was patrolled with food.

It is the great blood-maker and flesh-builder. By enriching the blood it nour in an hour and a half after the hold-up. 150 thrown awav. because tbe report is arrayed on the side of the great masses, for Democracy means the people. The but as yet the robbers have not been absolutely unintelligible.

Times, apply the torch to the fuse. The most exeitinp; thins at the Ilutch ishes and builds up every organ and tissue in the body. No man ever broke down with nervous exhaustion or prostration who re captured. people of Platte county should feel ex The above is a fair sample of the "ac Tne robbery was accomplished in euch tremely proud of the Landmark, and inson races Thursday was the falling of sorted to this great medicine when he fell doubtless they do, for it takes a wide a short time that there was no time lor the.victims to organize for a resistance and this would have been useless, as it curate" journalism of the morning paper. It is, however, in line with the well known policy of that sheet.

Its methods himself threatened by ill-health. An honest dealer will not urge a substi the bleachers. Only ten persona were badly hurt. awake newspaper to accomplish that tute. There is nothing in the world was afterwards found that there were which must be placed to the credit of our and the methods of the last rotten ad Don't for a momeut think that Mark but two revolvers in the party.

Col, Platte City Democratic contemporary ministration which it fostered, were to Hawkins having one locked in bis valise The souvenir edition of the Landmark and one of tbe drivers had one in bis bip contract such bills, for which a burden Hanna manipulated the needs of nations so as to make "dollar wheat." Old Mother Nature will always be able to stay bis pocket. deals with Platte county historically, bio- "just as good," although avaricious druggists will sometimes say so for the sake of the greater profit to be made upon the inferior article. Keep your head up and your bowels open. The Golden Medical Discovery will pul steel in your backbone, and Dr. Pierce'i Pleasant Pellets will cure constipation.

some tax levy was this year made neces The two military men. col. Hawkins graphieally and industrially pretty thor sary. and Lieut. Godfrey, were not altogether blighting band.

SPECIAL For Monday and Tuesday, August 23 and 24. Sterling; Silver Teaspoons, Gorham, Whiting or Wallace Bros make, worth $5, At $3.25 a Set. Fine Quadruple Plate, Butter Dishes and Syrup Pitchers, worth 62.75. At $1.48 Each. M.

C. Rosenfield, unfortunate aside from tbe shock it must At no time has it been intimated by tbe oughly, and withal is most elaborately and artistically illustrated. Ghand Master Workman Sovereign is have been to their dignity to be com city council or any of thei city officers pelled to "line up" at the command of an not without plenty of company in his be entire stranger. Col. Hawkins managed that any such sum as $150 would be ex pended for the printing of the report re If tbe American farmer reads many to throw bis pooketbook containing sev President and Party at Point Bluff, N.

T. lief that Coxey has been "ilannaized." The Ohio affair is but a repetition of the metropolitan newspapers he must believe eral hundred dollars into the brush by ferred to. Bluff. Point, N. Aug.

21. Secre the roadside as be clambered Powderly incident. The lie on the part or the Times was himself either a much misunderstood man or a driveling idiot, says the New out and tbe motion was not observed by the bandits. Afterward he made out of whole cldth for a malicious Sir Evelyn Wood, the new commander York Journal. went back for it.

and found it. Col. purpose and out of pure cussed ness. tary of War Alger came back here with the president today and will stay until the party leaves. The president arrived at 7 o'clock, but being fatigued remained in his private car until late hour.

He will leave here Tuesday morning for Hawkins and Lieut. Godfrey were riding Tbe council requested bids for the The farmer has cherished certain po-itical ideas in his day, ranging all tbe in the ambulance. of the British army, wears upon bis soldierly breast a greater profusion of medals than did Col. Patrick 8. Gilmore at the time of his greatest glory.

work, and what do you suppose was the The occupants of the last coach were way from abolition to Populism. Cer slow in obeying tbe command to "fall highest price asked for 1,000 copies on Buffalo. out and fall in line." book paper, four pages, by tainly, when a oonviction seized upon him it possessed bim more fully than was The bids were opened tnia morning "You don't belong to tbe army any and were four in number. The highest how," said the good natured robber. Big Beet Sugar Plant tar California.

San Francisco, Aug. 21. It is re was $16, tbe next $8, the next $6 70 and "You don't line up like those military usual among tbe more cynical people of cities. The farmers fired the first shots A conspicuous Republican banner last fall read: "Vote for McKinley; he will give everybody work at honest wages." The industrial upheaval throughout the east does not correspond with that the last and lowest $4 75. The lowest bid men did." ported that a syndicate beaded by George der was Metschan brothers and the con After it was all over.

Col. Hawkins un of the American Revolution; farmers, too, W. MoNear, the Pacific coast wheat king. 4.17 Delaware Street, Next Door to Hunting Book Store. tract was awarded to that firm of job strapped his valise and procured bis re volver.

He called for volunteers who printers. will establish an extensive beet sugar plant iu Contra Costa county. The Mail Orders Promptly Attended To. now will the Times lie out of the bad arms but only one, a driver, re in Kansas and Missouri, contending each tor what they thought right, brought on an actual condition of civil war before tbe first gun was fired at Fort Sumter. amount invested is placed at $25,000,000 dilemma in which it finds itself? For a sponded and not enough of a party could very long time the local morning paper be formed for a pursuit.

Branisan Lonergan reopen at 517 Col. Hawkins will return to Fort Leav has traveled the nam way or the trans Latterly there has been an inclination Shawnee street tonight. Big free lunob. enworth before tbe end of next week. gressor.

BE AWAKE President McKinley reviewed the remnant of the Army of the Potomac at Troy, N. yesterday. His oomrades made the spectacle one well worth seeing. The president is not the man to miss such a grand opportunity to go on dress THE OLD LOVE SONGS. CITY BRIEFS.

to deny to tbe farmer those qualities of sincerity and conscientiousness which exoept in comparatively few localities County Teachers Learning How to Tote. Love sonss, like wine and Cremona Ex-Attorney General F. B. Dawes will fiddles, mellow with ase. No one knows (Continued From Third Page.) To what is going on at our store these days.

address the teachers of the county insti have characterized his political acts. His Reunion buttons. Auction Monday tic baritone, who sings "Love's old sweet It pays to come here to do your trading. There is not an oonvictions are asserted to be dependent tute Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, in afternoon. Song" to enthusiastic audiences at Kor-1 ko oll U4- a i 1 the High school auditorium.

W. J. Jame Information of an official character man's this week. iuai av-u, uui wuai is sum uciuw vruui touiu pos wholly on the price his produce fetches. His politioal friends equally with his po A freezer full of ice cream was stolen son, principal or the New xork school in from Mexico is to the effect that the fall Lawrence, visited the institute todav.

vesterday afternoon from the back porch litical foes take this view of bis principles. I in the price of silver has cauef a mark The institute's class in civics has been at Alex. Kirk's residence. VOCAL INSTRUCTION. Miss Fannie Simons, graduate of tbe ed rise in the price of all commodities in On the one hand we are told that dear wheat will make the farmer so sale of Reunion buttons The auction Hocb Conservatory of Music, Frankfurt- conducting practical demonstrations of the procedure of election in cities of the third class.

Yesterday primaries were that country. Arise in wages, and sal on-tbe-Main, Germany, is giving private next Monday afternoon will take place independent that be cannot be bribed or aries may next be expected. If this instruction in vocal music. Tel. Jto.

stu held, today a convention was called and at Fourth and Delaware streets. dio 426 Kickapoo street. Tuesday an election will be held. "would not obfuscate the Republican Miss Margaret Daly and Mr. Martin coerced, as it is said he was in the last election; on tbe other we are assured that high prices for farm produce mean that press, what could? sibly be bought for elsewhere.

Hosiery Specials. Ladies' Tan Seamless Hose, three-thread heels and toes, ioc per pair. Ladies' Fast and Stainless Black Seamless Hose, double heels and toes, special price i2cper pair. Ladies' Stainless Black Cotton Hose, good ones, per pair 5c. Sinnott were quietly married by Father Cascarets stimulate liver, kidneys and RACING IN MOSCOW.

Downey in his parlors this morning. bowels. Never sicken, weaken or eripe. the farmers will forget all their recent The Wichita Beacon says: "Oklahoma taties great interest iu Senator Harris of lOo. The Horses Run lit Opposite Direc Mathew Ryan purchased a fine oar political, affiliations and return to tbe tions.

Kansas, because that, gentleman is brave A SONG FROM "'WANG." "Wang" was and still is one of the most riage team this week whioh he shipped last night to his ranch at Mandan, near safe haven of the Republican party, where, almost from time immemorial, It is a racing day in. Moscow. The course is swept free from snow, and popular of comic operas. The song, "A Bismarck, S. D.

they have rested. Fretty Girl a Summer's Eve is one of its ioilows the wooded shores with red-. enough to interest himself in the territory which has no senator. When matters that interest the territory are before the senate the people feel certain that Harris Gov. Rowland was in tbe city this af most beautiful arias.

Beatrice Gordon painted railings on each side. On one sings it most charmingly in this week's ternoon. He was taking legal advice as It is a sorry thing that there are politicians and newspapers bo shallow and so cynical as to hold tbe political beliefs of the yeomanry of the United States the vaudeville bill at Kor man's. how to proceed against the Uniontown Children's Hose. will be their senatorial champion." dive keepers.

Gov. Rowland is deter side is a stand, with seating room for several thousand people, and a special box, with tent hangings, for the governor-general, surmounted by the im 16 photos of yourself 25 ceuts; four posi mined to clean up that tough community An occasional chunk of pie is being tions. 406 Delaware. A few days only. creation merely of their pecuniaryneeds.

The Full Value Rib Seamless, made to give satisfaction The funeral of the old colored musician. thrown among the Missouri Republicans Matinees Wednesday and Saturday I tr th wor-r foct rnA cfomUco kll, i It would be sorrier if it were true, for of the 22 million people engaged in gainful perial eagle in gold. In front of this Rolla Isam, will be held tomorrow morn The com mission of Ethan Allen Hitch afternoons at 3:00 at Korman's Park. Wi U1. "ui special putc, ucr box, lower down, you see the prizes me at 10 o'clock from the family home nair i-jlr cock of St.

Louis as minister to Russia, occupations as enumerated by the last consisting of gold and silver cups, vases on Seneca street. Mt. Olivet lodge No. 3, Prince Hall Masons, will have charge of census, more than 8 millions are employed has been made out, and Ma.j. Ross Guffin of Kansas City was yesterday named as Don't miss seeing Harry Fitzgerald's and ornamental pieces, all in Russian in farming and its allied callings.

That the funeral. odd make-up in this week's vaudeville at Men's Half Hose. style and taste. one of the commissioners to allot lands in Korman's. Watch his wonderful chances Eddie, tbe 4-year old son of Mr.

and A bell rings; the course is cleared by in "A Country Store." Six different char severalty to the Utes of the Uncompaghre is a considerable factor in our political problem to be left subject to whims of nature aided by tbe plots of trusts, spec Mrs. J. N. Tilquist of Grand avenue south mounted gendarmes, and now the com reservation. acters in six different make-ups a whole troupe in himself.

of Chestnut, was bitten in the leg and Black, Tan or Unbleached French Lisle Seamless, best in the land for the price, ioc per pair. ulators and forestalled of markets. badly wounded by a dog Wednesday af ternoon. The dog was killed later by Of TODAY'S MARKETS. petitors in due order take their places in front of the standv but not side by side, as they always start from opposite sides of the course, with heads also "I wish Mr.

Erb's conductors were not so attentive," said a flushed Fifth avenue ficer Ben Samuels. TENNYSON BEACON UNVEILED. Leavenworth Mid Eum Stock City Tbe time for tbe auction sale of tbe matron to nobody in particular on alighting from a car at Fifth and Delaware Memorial to Poet In Dedicated on first 100 Reunion buttons has been chang 4T4 Delaware St. S. Liberoiao.

turned in opposite directions. The usual race-course hum and noise of the bet Slarket. Kansas Cttt. Aug. 21.

ed from Tuesday to Monday afternoon at rrenhnatf Downii. Rev. GranWlle Bradley, dean of West' Btreets today. "They mean to be kind and gallant in supporting your elbow 3:30 o'clock. There is a considerable Cattle Receipts, 400; market steady ting men are heard and increase in volume as the bell rings the second with a ready band when you get on or off and uncnanered.

only retail trade. amount of guessing going on as to who will be tbe purohaser of number 1. Don't fail to attend tbe sale. minster, unveiled tne otner day on Freshwater Downs, Isle of Wight, the Hogs Receipts, 4,500: market strong to time. They are off! and the fascina Tennyson memorial beacon.

The bea 7o higher; heavies, 3 803 90; packers, 3 753 874: mixed and lights. 3 753 92J: in tbe Philadelphia market today yorkern, 3 Pss, 3 ib(as bo. con, which will take the place of one that has long- stood there, is in the form of an Ionic cross, and is visible for wheat sold as high as $1.05 and later 1 08 was bid for No. 2 red. The.

New' tion of rapid motion, open air, and strenuous exertion throws its spell over the assembly, high and low, for trotting is certainly the most fashionable and beloved sport in Russia. You can Sheep Receipt. market steady but slow; lambs, 3 255 10; muttons, 2 50 York market jumped up to $1 03 and 3 yo. there was a wild uproar. One dollar was paid in Chicago for September wheat.

miles. The site is in the immediate vicinity of the poet's favorite walk. Althoug-h the family preferred, not Kansas City and Leavenwortn Grain Mar not recognize people just yet; the great fur collars are raised, and reach after which there was a reaction to 99. to issue many invitations to the cere Col. J.

G. Rowland, governor of the Don't Take Our Word, kets. Kansas Crrr, Aug. 21, Wheat-Hard Bold from to 96. clos over the fur caps, leaving only red- uppea noses, oeneatn wnien appear Soldiers' Home, was a caller at police headquarters this afternoon.

His visit ing at top price, or cents higher than yes- tern ay; soit sold at 1 00 and 1 01, or and was notify Chief Cranston that the old mony, there was a larg-e gathering1. Among those present were the archbishop of Canterbury, Bishop Whipple, Lord and Lady Tennyson and lion. Lionel Hallam Tennyson, with other members of the family, and many lit soldiers will receive their pensions nex never-missing cigarettes. The ladies' heads are almost entirely covered by woolen wraps, so here again you can nly guess who is who. To a stranger not investing his money in backing his week and to reauest him to extend such 3 cents above yesterday's highest prices.

Receipts today 226,800 bushels against 43.400 for same day last year. No. 2 bard 92K96: No. 3. 91J94: No.

4. No. 2 suit, 971 01; No. 3, 95a99; No. protection to them as he is able to give a car, but nearly always that haud is very black, as several of my best street gowns bear witness." Here is an interesting coincidence: On last Sunday the Count of Turin and Prince Henri met on the field of honor, and by coming in contact with a button Ileuri's sword was prevented from piero-ing the vitals of the dago.

On the same day and at about the same hour one Leavenworth man shot another and the end of his suspender saved the life of the assailed. Fate often bangs by a suspender or lurks in a simple button. There is no longer doubt about "dollar wheat." By a Kangaroo-like jump yesterday the long coveted price was reached for the first time in many years. Wheat at fl a bushel means almost untold benefits to the agi icultural classes. The price, of course, is almost wholly regulated by tbe law of "supply and demand, but sometimes influenced by market manipulations.

The almost unprecedented rise of yesterday added about 4)4 million dollars to tbe wealth of tbe farmers of Kansas. He spoke directly of the dangers of the pike." erary ceieonties. opinion as to winners, the game might Tbe object that was seen high in the seem monotonous enough, as the horses do not finish side by side, but in the llev. Joseph Harriman, chairman of the memorial committee, pointed out that a considerable proportion of the ino. spnug, No.

3, sayis. Cobn About 2o higher, following Chicago advance; receipts light, demand fair. September sales, 25; No. 2 mixed, sample on track, 2526; No. 2 white, 26.

air, apparently hovering above Platte City, from 1-30 to 3 o'clock this after noon, was not an air ship as believed by way they started, let the Russians think differently and, besides, is there subscriptions had came from the United States. many hundreds of people. It was only a not plenty of wodka and caviar to be huge box kite which was sent up about 1 But be convinced by visiting our store and investigating. We have the finest and neatest line of fall Pantings and Suitings to be found in the state. Pantaloons to order, $3.50, $4.50, $5.00, $6.00 and up.

Suits to order $15, $18, $20, $25 and up. Satisfaction assured. JOHN SECKLER, S.x W. Cor. Fifth and Delaware Streets.

A special interest attached to the cere ciooit-from the North Esplanade by a had between the races? oats ADoutjc higher; demand light; No. 2 white noni inally 2021. Rte Ne. 2, Nominally 60. Hat Fairly active; about steady: lad named red liower.

whose home is on mony because it was the anniversary of Single horses are pitted against each Osage street. He made tbe kite him self. choice new prairie, 25o lower, 5 75; choice other, drawing light little sleighs, in the poet's birth. JOINS RANKS OF AUTHORS. new timotny.

8 uu. which the driver is seated very low Mrs. Albertina Neubauer died at Butter Fancy creamery higher o'olock this morning at her home, corner down and far away from the horse, owing to the long shafts, intended to and active; creamery, 12la dairy, 9 12c. of Grand and Pennsylvania avenues x-Queen Natalie of Servla Publishes a Rook of Aphorisms. Ex-Queen Natalia of Servia has Eggs Steady; Missouri and Kansas, 11c.

The funeral will be held from give the horse perfect freedom of action. A whip is not used, but on the reins are metal buckles over the quar tbe family home at 2.30 o'clock John Griffin; of Zanesville. says: "I tomorrow afternoon and will be con joined the ranks of authors, publishing The farmers of Platte county. Mo. onr neighbors across the river are in a posi- ducted by tbe Rev.

Hoefner. Mrs never lived a day for thirty years without a book of aphorisms, same of which are ters, which are employed instead, and eunering agonv, until a dox or le Witt Neubauer was born in Germany and was about 67 years of age. A daughter is the almost all horses run without blinkers. iiou mis year, as iney are every year, to Witch Hazel Salve cured my piles." For wife of Harold B. Short.

The other chil piles and rectal troubles, cuts, bruises. Sometimes a horse is attached to the appreciate tbe smiles of a kind Provi sprains, eczema and all skin troubles De dren are a daughter, Mary, and a son, denoe. Their wheat crop was fair, their sleigh on one side of the trotter, who Is between the shafts; he is the pace vviinam. Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is unequalled. Mehl Sebott.

grass good and vegetables bountiful PERSONAL. Jell Plums maker, and gallops the whole course. William Shepherd has returned to whereas, it need not be said, the trotter must not break. Then follow And now comes the corn crop. The fields are of the richest green and tbe yield will be excellent.

The farmers are already plowing for fall seeding and ap interesting, as they 'were evidently learned from her own suffering. She saysi for instance: "Thedreamof every brave soldier is to die for something great and to live for something nice;" "In every country the army is like angels before the throne of God; A girl is an angeL Take care that when she becomes wife she Is not changed into a devil;" "The heart tried too far no longer knows how to be happy and "A moment of apathy may render superfluous a whole existence of the great OPENING! Leadville, CoL J. W. Fogler left this morning for a trip pear to be happy that everything is as well as it is. Good times in Platte county to Ogden, Utah.

Saturday Night, pair horses, harnessed, and lastly troikas with three horses, sometimes four abreast. Troikas are very barbarously gaudy and clumsy things to look at, but exceedingly comfortable L. Schott returned from always result beneficially to Leaven Aug. 21st. worth, where so many, Platte people do Springs last niebt.

Miss Sarah Behan of New York is visit their trading. Crabapples Fruit Jars Pints 45c, Quarts 50c, Half Gal. 75c per doz. at H. L.

RODENBERG'S, Fifth Ave. Spruce. Telephone 89. all the same. Badminton Magazine.

The Battle A grain st Diphtheria. Deutsches Bier Halle, est energy. ing Mrs. P. H.

Kennedy. Pension statistics appear appalling to tbe average person, particularly when it Dr. Smirnow. a Russian nhvsician. P.

J. Eggleston of Chieaeo, who has been the guest of his brother, Chris, 517, Shawnee Street. is stitted that the number of names on Awarded' Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. went to uypsum City, today. has devised a new method of procuring1 antitoxin for diphtheria, and his experiments are described as highly suc West of Opera House.

Miss Emma Luenburg, who was visit ing Miss Dollie Kirmeyer for the past stead of a falling off from year to year. Tbe number of applications for pensions made in tbe month of June of this year, Brannigan Lonergan wo weeks, has returned to her home in W. H. McBrayer- as shown by a statement prepared by the Kansas City. Ex-County Attorney B.

Rutherford 0 BO UK MASII AND Old Hk returned yesterday from the state of "Washington where he had been for the cessful. He prepares his antitoxin, or curative serum, by substituting- dip-theritic poison to electrical decomposition. In this way he reduces its virulence to a point at which it can be safely injected into the blood of an animal. The animal thus treated is not only rendered Immune to diphtheria, but if already suffering' from the disease is cured. The new antitoxin can be prepared very juickly, and it is said to be much more effective in its operation than the older form, which requires weeks for it preparation.

Dr. Smirnow has not yet, however, experimented upon, human "subjects, his most impor- New Hay $5.00 to $5.50 Per Ton. DELIVERED. past three months. Among tbe Leavenworth people who left this afternoon for Buffalo N.

were Maj. C. Iu Knapp and wife, J. Hunting and wife, Mrs. S.

A. Couch, Peter Berry and Adolpb Lange. J. J. Barndollar.

one of the leading CREAM BILL OF FARE -GRAND FREE LUNCH. Spring Chicken, Roast Beef, Roast Veal, Cold Meats, Cheeses, Chicken Salad, Potato Salad, Cold Slaw, Pickled Beets, etc. commissioner of pensions, was 40,109, while the number of applications for July, 1S9G, aggregated only 2,898. Comparative statements of other months of 1S96 and 1897 show similar increases in favor of tbe present -year. This is indeed strange when taken in connection with tbe fact that the war ended thirty-six years ago.

Commissioner Evans attributes this remarkable state of pension affairs to bard times and a general feeling that pension applications would receive more favorable consideration at tbe bands of the present administration. Whiskies, Wines, Malt Liquors and Delicious Mixed Drinks. The Best Meal in Kansas City at Our Short Order KestauranL IME mm business men of Coffeyville, was in the city today on his way to Buffalo. He say be will carry with bim such renorts nrufKYT of Kansas as will give tbe lie to many absurd statements sent out about tbe ant patients being1 dogs, which, of all Johnson Brov vw ILIM animals, are said to be perhaps the most state. B.

DONOVAN, susceptible to diphtheria' poison- Dr. Price; Cream Rakintr PnwHr Tiikrk is no doubt that the garrote was a just and fit punishment for Michel An- CONCERT MUSIC I Youth's Companion. vihiui vi tuur uwucr. I 40 YEARS THE STANDARD, 1044 Union Avenue, Kansas City, Mo Telephone 247 CTflMd'S Fair Highest Medal ai Diploma. 1.

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