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The Lane Leader from Lane, Kansas • 3

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LAY OF TWK DOO-OATCHEB i KANSAS STATE NEWS. a new jack knife, hacking everything he'eomet across, so their self examination a religious outtlng to pieces of The Fort Scott Foundry Machine Worts, FORT SCOTT, KANSAS, the greenest things they can lay their bands on. They imagine they are do Have the larorest canaeltv and pnulnmRnt of ma "TALMAGES' SERMON, There Is ho Necessity to Borrow Trouble. Qood Advice given to th 1 Despondent. The Preseat Bring Trials Enough Without Fretting Over peoted BTUinotTet ing uod service when tney are going about borrowing trouble, and borrowing it at thirty per cent, which is always a sum pre cursor of bankruptcy.

chine shop tools for general work west of St. Louis. They employ a force of almost 200 skilled workmen, and their works are In constant operation DOth dav and all nlcht. and with thesei unnnrnllpd Again, the habit of borrowing trouble is wrong because the present is suffi ciently taxed with trial. God sees that facilities can get out work with unusual dispatch in a sxncxiyirirst-ciass manner, and AT REASONABLE Oh, It's little I care for the Dog Star's rate, I Or the summor's sweltering neat, For I'm a Cznr with an iron uuge, A Cossack the street I It's Oh, (or the Jaws of the yawning pound And ftrannom fulr and free- Tray, Blanche anil Sweetheart, our, poodle and hound, Are all the same to mel I lie In wait by the alley gate, And I lurk by the big front door; With a clutch like the Iron hook of fata I smother the mastiff's roar.

The maid ories "Fie as I snatch the Sky, The mastiff moans and frew, Hut I gather them In, in spite of their din 1 dole on the people i puts I Oh, I nm an Attlla wild and fierce, The tonement steppes I roam; Each victim fattens my hungry purse Or ever it sees its home. I'm "out for the stuff" an1 1 bully and bluff. And generally have my way And it may seem queer, hut I sadly fear I'll be bit by a Spitz some day I New York Wo? id. rniu.c.0. The manufactured nrnrlurt nnri works are exported to every civilized country on the western FORT SCOn FODKDRY MACHINE WORKS, ur.

xaimago, having returned irora hl western preached the follow tag sermon in his own church: His sermon this week is on the very common and fooljsh habit of Trouble," and his text Is' Matthew, "Sufficient unto the day "Is the evil thereof." The life of every man, woman and child is as closely under the divine care as thou 7 such oersons were the only A. W. WALBTOif, President. Bwbnbon, Secretary. Fort Scott, Kan.

"August Flower" The Hon. W. Fennlmore ia the Sheriff of Kent and lives at Dover, the County Seat and Capital of the State. The sheriff Is a gentleman fifty-nine years of age, And this Is what he says "I have used your August Flower for sev-" eral years In my family and for my own use, and found it does me more good than any other remedy. I have been troubled with what I call Sick Headache.

A pain comes in the back part of my head first, and then soon a general headache "until I become 8ick and vomit. At times, too, I have a fullness after eating, a pressure after eating "at the pit of the stomach, and 1 sourness, when food seemed to rise up in my throat and mouth. When I feel this coming on if I take a "little August Flower it relieves me, and is the best remedy I have ever taken for it. For this reason "I take it and recommend it to others as a great remedy for G. GREEN, Sole Manufacturer, Woodbury, New Jersey, U.

S. A. we all need a certain amount or trouoie and so He apportions it for all the days and years of our life. Alas for the policy of gathering it all up for one day or one year! Cruel thing to put upon the back of one camel all the cargo intended for the entire caravan. I nover look at my memorandum book to see what engagements and duties are far ahead.

Let every week bear its own burdens. i The shadows of to-day are thick enough, why Implore the presence of other shadows? The cup is already distasteful, why halloo to disasters far distant to come and wring out more gall Into the bitterness? Aro we such champions that, having won the belt in former encounters, wa can go forth to ohallenge all the future? Here are business men just able to manage affairs as they bow are. They can pay their rent and meet their notes and manage affairs as they now are, but A MTrLE QUEEN RMttdnilflrh fAftininA OAnmmanrial Uv PhtTainiona man. woman or jh lid. There are.no accidents, As there js a law pf storms in the natural world, so there ia a law Cures where all else fails.

Pleasant and agreeable to the A A- ItJ i.l. I .1 T. wie. vnuoren isice wiinouioDiecuon. By arujreiute of trouble, a law of disaster, a law of misfortune! but the majority of troubles of life are imaginary and most of those anticipated pever come.

At any rate, there is no causa of complaint against God. See how much he has ffmfmmm BAIRD COLLEGE fl i'Vif'" I1 ThP most nntformlv fliicpRRsfulladlfl.1' school The most uniformly successful ladies' school done to make thee happy; His sunshine what if there should oome a panic? Go In Ailing the earth with glory, making rainbow for the storm anil halo for- the mountain, greenness for the moss, saff- tne west, Kstamishea wnn jfivorvaul and an- I plianoe in the school; every comrort Hud coiiveni- Inn ub i enoe in the homo, splendid local attendance, with fjjjjtl nTjffrji ftn ftveraK of 1 HoirdlnK Student mmc tfHfli Each Year; 15 states and territories reproHOut TitTii efl. Speoial attention to music, volco culture, rnn ror. the crystal, me billow, and procession of bar.nered flame through the opening gates of the morning, chaffinches to sing, rivers to vv-1 5 art anu elocution. Low terms, easy payments, Auarcsa ror catalogue, m.

x. Clinton, Jfo. glitter, seas to chant, and springs to blossom, and overpowering all other sounds with its song, and overarching to-morrow and write on your day dook, on your ledger, on your money safe, "Suffilclent unto the day is the evil thereof." Do not Worry about notes that are far from due. Do not pile upon your counting desk the financial anxieties of the next twenty years. The God who has taken care of your worldly occupation, guarding your store from the torch of the incendiary and the key of the burglar, will be as faithful in 1891 as in 1831.

God's hand is mightier than the maohlnatlons of stock gamblers, or the plots of political demagogues, or the red right arm of revolution, and the darkness will fly and the storm fall dead at his feet. So there are persons in feeble health, and they are worried about the future. Thev make out very well now, but they DHEfBSOft all other splendor witn Its triumph, covering up all other beauty, with its Real Estate GEO. F. MACKAY, R.

R. Steamship Ticket Broker (Member American Tioket Brokers' Ass'n). CUT RATES to ALL POINTS. Cor. Nat.

Ave. Wall Opp. Inter-State, I6RT8COTT, KANSAS The Way the Baler of the Netherlands le Preparing for Her Duties. Wilhelmlna, queen of the Nother. lands, was born at the Hague on August 31, 1880, and received the full name Of Wilhelmlna Helena Pauline Marie.

The monarohy of the Netherlands Includes, not only Holland, but its colonial dependencies in South America and the East and West Indies. These colonies are both rich and extensive, covering an area of 800,000 square miles and containing a population of more than 27,000,000 six times that of Holland The youthful Dutch Queen is the daughter of William who died on November 23, 1890, and of Emma Adelaide Wilhelmla, Prinoess of Waldeck-Pyrmont. Her father was the last descendant in the direct line of one of the most famous families of Europe, the house of Orange-Nassau, which has given to history three splendid figures: William the Silent, the first Stadthold-er of the Dutch republic; his son Maurice, and William who became also King of England. From her early childhood Princess Wilhelmlna has been trained to prepare for her royal duties. She has been carefully educated under an English governess, having been required to master the English and French languages as well as the Dutch, and great attention has been given to her diet, exercise and all that could contribute to herhealth.

She has also received the constant supervision of her mother, a woman of amiable character and excellent judgement, who is greatly and deservedly beloved in Holland and who acts as queen regent during her daughter's minority. As princess, Wilhelmlna is dressed plainly, wearing simple white gowns, and having as her only 102 104 W. Ninth St. KANSAS CITY, MO. Dw only Specialist in the City urta Regular Graduate in Uedietne.

Over J3 yean' Practice, 12 years in Chicago. THE0LDEST1NAGEAND LONGESTL0CATF.0 garlands, and outilaehing all other thrones with Its dominion- dellvarence for a lost world through the Great I discourse of.the sin of borrowing trouble. First Such a habit of mind and I. I VA.n.sA i mi, a fn AuthnrlRM by the State to treat Chronic, Nervous ai.J "KpRcial Diseases," fecminol WeaknenH Knight Debility ((os ofutxuat a HonmflBnfir I.Vint, ill tits him for dutv. are bothering themsslves about future 'power).

Nervous Peiiiiuy, roisonua Hlood.U leers and wwemngH oi every klud. Urinary iJisemiPS, and In face pleurisies, and rheumatisms, ana neuralgias and Their eyesight is I planted two rose bushes in my garden; the one thrived beautifully, -the- other perished. I found the dead One on the shadv side of tne housed Our disposi all troubles or diseases in either nutlp fi-nialp. Cutm Erimiaoteed tions, like qjir plants, need sunshine. Expectancy Of repulse is the cause of many secular and religious failures.

Fear of bankruptcy has uptorii many a feeble, and they are worrisd lest they entirely lose it. Their hearing is indistinct and they are alarmed lest they become entirely deaf. They felt chilly to-day and are expactlng attack of typhoid. They have been troub'ed for weeks with some perplexing malady, and dread becoming lifelong Invalids. have a large amount of unincumbered REAL ESTATE in the City of Fort Scott, Kansas, that I will trade for 1 Desirable Farm Prop- -J rty, Horses or Cattle, or ormoney refunded.

Chargus low, Thousuiitlnof cases cured. Experience is Important. Mimed-cines are guaranteed to be pure and elilealmis. Being cooipi'undyd in tuy perfectly appointed laboratory, and are furnished ready for use. No running to drug tores to bave uncertain prescriptions filled.

No mercury or injurious medicines used. No detention from business. Patients at a distance treated by letter and express, medicines sent everywhere free from f'aee or breakage. Htate your case and seud or terms. Consultation free aud opnudentlaL, personally or by letter.

A 64 page DnnTT Roh oe, sent Illustrated -DvUii sealed In plain envelope or Ac. In stamps. Every male, fruu the age of to 45. should read this book. THE GREAT TURKISH RHEUMATIC CURE.

Take care of vour health now and trust God for the future. Be not guilty of The Editor 6i the Time: Poland Springs, August 18.. Editor George Jones of the New York Times died at 4 o'clock Friday morning The story of George Jones' life is the story of the founding and building up of tne New York Times. Although Mr. Jones had reached the age of 40 when he joined Henry J.

Raymond in establishing the Times, and bad already made his way to success and a competence in other business enterprises, his earliest inclinations had brought him into the field of New York journalism and his return to it as a founder and a publisher was but the fulfillment of his youthful ambitions. From the day when the first copy of the Times was issued to the day of his death Mr. Jones has devoted to it, to he exclusion of all other interests and affairs, his undivided time and energies. His success has baen the success of the journal he controlled; his honorable career and repute are Insep-erably associated with the career and standing of his newspaper. the blasnhemv of asking liim to take- A POSITIVK CURE for RUKU i STOCKS OF GOODS.

ornament a turquoise or pearl necklace. care of you while you sleep with your windows tight down, or eat chicken salad at 1 1 o'clock at night, or sit down on a cake of ice to cool off. Be prudent and then bo confident. Some of the sickest peoplo have len the most useful. It wm so with Payson, who died deaths daily, and Robert Hall, who used MATISM.

lor any ease thin 5 treatment alia to cure or holp.B ArpAtaRt dincoverv In antialfl of I She will not take un the full duties mcillcln. One dose gives of queen for six or seven years to come, and probably there will be no great change in her habits and privileges in a lew done, removes lever ana Jain In Joints: Cure completed In In 7 (lav. Rand statement ot to ston In the midst of his sermons, ana case with stamp tor Circulars. Call, or address 08, HENDERSON 102 It 104 W. 9tH laDSas City, lie down on the puloit sofa to rest, and ine interval.

The people of Holland have welcomed fine business and sent the mart dodging among the note shavers. Fear of slander and abuse has often invited all the long beaked vultures of scorn and backbiting. Many of the misfortunes of life like hyenas, flee if you courageously meet them. How poorly prepared for religious duty is a man "who sits down under the gloom of expected misfortune. If he pray, he sas: "I do not think I shall be answered." If he give, he says: "I expect they will steal the money." Helen Chalmers told mo that her father, Thomas Chalmers, in the darkest hour of the history of the Free Church of Scotland, and when the woes of the land seemed to weigh upon his heart, said to the "Come, let ub go out and play ball or fly kite," and the only difficulty in the play was that the children could not keep up with their father.

The McCheynes and the Sum-merfields of the church who did the most good cultivated sunlight. Away with the horrors! they distil poison; they dig graves; and if they could climb so high, they would drown the rejoicing of heaven with sobs and walling. You will have nothing but misfortune I have good property and will give a good trade Call on or address OSCAR RICE, The annual Baxter Springs old sol-diers' reunion will take place August the 24th. A friend of the human race at Sallrisi has discovered a microbe that preys off the eggs ot the chigger. A sanitarium will be opened at Sev Una in October because that town is 1,250 feet above the level of the sea.

A Norton county farmer has a new va rlety ot white oats that will yield this season one hundred bushels to the acre, A Finney county farmer makes affidavit to a Holstein calf that weighed 105 pounds before It was twenty-four hours old. An Emporia man has built a cistern of cypress wood whloh, he says, is superior to cement or any other composition. H. Lttts, an old and prominent citizen of Dickinson county, died Wednesday, the 12th aged 71 years. The Methodists of Pittsburg, laid the corner stone for a fine new ohuroh, Wednesday with Masonio ceremonies.

Rev. R. H. Sparks is now pastor of the congregation. Mother Superior Catharine, formerly Miss Kate Drexel of Philadelphia, one of the richest women In America, is ia Concordia, visiting Mother Superior Stanislaus of the Nazareth academy.

A good many hogs are dying in this vicinity at present with a disease about which thore is a variety of opinions, some claiming it is the cholera while others say it is nothing like it. Neosho Falls Post. One ot our enterprising farmers who raised a large amount of corn every year has for the past ten years sold none for less than 40 cents per bushel and none has been more than two years old. Nortonville News. Emporia Republican: It is sad to see Europe short in its bread supply, of course; but the seriousness of the situation is relieved by the knowledge that Kansas stands ready to help her.

out with good grain at good round prices. There are farms in Brown and Doniphan oountiei which have been occupied thirty years, but which have not a single tree or shrub, The owners of these farms carry their water from spring, which is sometimes a mil away. Atchison Globe. Five car loads of black walnut lumber will be shipped from Fairvlew. It goes direct to Montreal.

There is considerable timber in Brown county, probably more in Brown and Douglass counties than in any other five counties in Kansas. Fairvlew Enterprise. J. R. Pratt, of Jewell county, planted an apple tree when it was in bloom last spring.

The blossoms fell off and tne tree put forth another set of blossoms which also dropped. The tree is now in bloom the third time and is expected to produce winter apples. Bourbon county will lay the corAer stone of its new court house on the 3d of September. Addresses are expected by Chief Justice Horton and General C. W.

Blair. The ceremonies are under the direction of a general committee, assisted by the Masonio order. Frank A. Fitzparlck, formerly superintendent of the Leavenworth schools, was released August 10 from the assistant superintendency of the Kansas City schools at his own request, that he may begin duty as superintendent of the Omaha schools at a salary of $4,000 a year. A farmer' testifies that he hung seed-corn in the-smoke house and smoked it as long as he did his hams; that every kernel grew and aot a spear was toufched by gophers, mice or blackbirds, while some sweet corn planted by the side of it, not smoked, was entirely destroyed; The Western Lumber company of Atchison has incorporated, with Willis Brown of Lawrence.

A. Oberdorf jr. of Centralia, William Smith of Atchison, W. H. Welty of Downs, and J.

F. Hollenbeck of Red Cloud, as directors. Bankers and individuals to Whom George W. Howell turned over his lumber yards in Kansas are the stockholders. The authorized capital of the company is $25,000.

The preparations for the Pennsylvania settlers re-union are progressing steadily and the 26th of August will see over 2,000 people from the "Keystone" stale gathered at Soden's "grove. Everybody anticipates a good time anjl nobody will be disappointed. It will be a grand picnic and every Pennsylvan-ian in this county is expected to be present and bring well filled baskets, enough for themselves and the guests from other counties in the state. Emporia Republican. Attorney General Ives received a sample of manufactured coffee a few days ago from a man named Taylor, living at Schroyer, Marshall county.

The coffee was purchased in Blue Rapids, and when examined it was found that fully one-half of the beans were manufactured imitations. The attorney general has written to the county attorney of Marshall county to make an investigation of the case. A chemical analysis of the bogus beans will be made, and the party selling them will prosecuted. Rev. Thomas W.

Houston wife and child, left this morning at 10:15 for San Francisco. They sail from San Francisco for China August 22, where Rev. Houston will take charge of a Chinese mission at Hong Kong. The period of his appointment is eight years. Houston was formerly a compositor and afterwards a reporter on a Leavenworth Some years ago he became interested in religious work and last spring graduated from a Presbyterian college near Chicago and was given the mission to China.

Leavenworth Standard. A poor farmer rented a quarter section KANSAS NORMAL COLLEGE. University of Kansas. ZCaxxsas. Fort Scott, PRACTICAL! ECONOMICAL! THOROUGH! then go on again.

1 heodore reling-huysen had a great horror of dying until the time came, and then went peacefully. Take care of the present and let the future look out for itself. "Sufficient unto the day is the evil Again: The habit of borrowing misfortune is wrong, because it unfits us for it when it actually does come. We can not always have smooth sailing. Life's path will sometimes tumble among declivities, and mount a step, and be thorn pierced.

Judas will kiss her to the throne with feelings of tender pride and interest akin, to those with which more than half a century ago Great Britain greeted the accession of their "Bonny English Rose," the Princess Victoria, then a girl still in her teens. That Queen Wilhelmina has already won the love of the Dutch has been shown by the fact that even during her father's life her birthday, although not a regular fete, was usually celebrated with public rejoioings by the people. St. Nicholas. The second quarter osntury of the University of Kansas will be begun with the opening of the academic year of 1891-93.

In twenty-five years the University has attained a high place among ALL THE WORLD Will be wise and well when the famous American universities and colleges, and no Kan sas boy or girl need leave the state to get a higher education. The University now comprises the department of science, literature and the arts, the our cheek, and then sell us for thirty One hundred and ten dollurg in advances pays for board, room and tuition for forty weeks. Hy self boarding the expense can be reduced to 475 for forty weeks. Students oan enter at any time and And olass-es to suit teem. Over seven hundred students last year.

D. SANDERS, Pres. Fort Scott, Kansas. i it .1 1 .1 What He Would Do, Mr. Robert J.

Burdetto has been say school of law, the school of engineering, the school of pharmacy and the school of music and REMEDIES PREPARED BY LEE WING art. The faculty numbers thirty-seven, exclu ing what ne would do if he were a woman. Among many other things he sive of instructors in the gymnasial departments MSMnlWw Great Chinese Healer in the school of music and art, and paid era in the school of law. Five buildings are ful aays: I shouldn't try to be a man. Cut ly ocoupied, whioh, with the grounds, are valued Are universally adopted for all.

Nervous, Chroiilo, Private and Sextnal ninMaMi. Lout Manhood. Seminal Weak tnat out ana paste it on your looking glass, daughter, and it will be an ornament of grace unto thy head, and at 1384,000. The apparatus of Instruction, in eluding library of 15,000 volumes, collections in forifc' How shall' a man, catch the right kind of fish if he arranges his Una, and hook, and bate to catch lizards and water serpents? Cunt for bats and hawksYahdhatsand hawks you will find. Hunt for rbbiu redbreasts, and you will find robin redbreasts, i One night an eagle and an owl got into fierce battle; the eagle unused the night was no match for the owl, which is most at home In the darkness, and the king of the air fell helpless; jbut the morning rose, and with it rose the eagle; and the owls and' the night hawks, and the bats came a second time to the combat: now the eagle, ia the chains about thy neck many times a day.

I shouldn't shudder and groan natural history comprising 150,000 specimens, physical, astronomical, chemical and engineer ing apparatus, is valued at 1161,000. There is no every time the name o' the monstor was mentioned, but I would studiously avoid acquiring the lightest of his man preparatory departmentrnd candidates for ad accomplishments and the best of his ness, Errors of Youth, Urinary, Kidney and Liver Troubles, Diseases of the Heart, Lungs and Throat, Diseises of the Mood or Skin, Diseases of the Stomach and Kowela, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Gleet, and all weaknesses and diseases of any organ of the body. LEE WING'l remedies cure where nil other means (all. Consultation and examination free, and only a small sum (or the remedies. Call (or consultation, or write symp oms fully, enclosing stamp for reply.

LEi WING, 1543 Larimer Denver, Colo. mlHsion must be prepared to enter the freshman class. Certificates from recognized state I high schools relieve the candidate from en trance examination. Bunlight, with a stroke of his talons manifold ways. I should never learn to lay a fire in range or fireplace.

Every time I touched a fire, summer or winter I would put it dead out. Then I'd never be expected to make one. The first loaf of bread I baked, I would drop on I Tuition In all departments of the University Is free. The fall term begins September 9th; for the the dog and kill him. Then I'd never be asked to bake bread again, and I'd and a great cry, cleared the air, and his enemies, with torn feathers and splashed with blood, tumbled into the thickets.

Ye are the children of light. In the night of despondency you will no chance against your enemies that flock up from beneath, but, trusting in God and standing in the sunshine of the promise, you shall ''renew Ivour vouth like the eagle." school of law, September loth, General catalogue, and special catalogues of I the Bchools of law, pharmacy and muslo and art jwlll be sent on application to Chancellor P. H. Snow, Lawrence, Kansas. pieces of silver.

Human scorn will try to crucify us between two thieves. We will hear the iron gate of the sepulchre creak and grind as It shuts In our kindred. But we can not get ready for these things by forebodings. They who fight imaginary woes will come, out of breath, into conflict with the armed disasters of the future. Their ammunition will have been wasted long before they come under the guns of real misfortune.

Boys, in attempting to jump a wall; sometimes go so far back in order to get impetus, that when come up they are exhausted, and these long races in order to get spring enough to vault trouble, bring us up at last to the dreadful reality with our strength gone. Finally: The habit of borrowing trouble is wrong, because it is unbelief. God has promised to take care of us. The Bible blooms with assurances. Your hunger will be fed; your sickuesa will bo alleviated; your sorrows will be healed.

God will sandal your feet, and smooth your path, and along by frowning crag and opening grave sound the voices of victory and good cheer. The summer clouds that seem thunder charged really earry In their bosom harvests of wheat, and shocks of corn, and vineyards purpling for the wine press. The wrathful wave will kiss the feet of the great Storm-walker. Our great Joshua will command, and above your soul the sun of prosperity will 'stand still. Bleak and wavestruck Patmos shall have apocalyptic vision, and you shall hear the cy of the elders and the sweep of and trumptets of salvation, and the voice of Hallelujah unto God forever.

Your way may wind along dangerous bridle paths, and amid wolf's howl and the scream of the vulture, but the way still winds upward till angels guard it. and trees of life overreaoh it, and thrones line it, and crystalline fountains leap on it, and the pathway ends ES'8 SUPPOSITORY PILES get a new dog. When I descended into the laundry, I should manage to bring all the fancy flannels white as ghosts and all the white shirts as blue as the skies of June. Then I'd never be asked to assist at the wash-tub again. If I had to sit on the front seat when asked to drive, I would carry a large sun-umbrella and gouge the driver's eves is a sovereign remedy for Piles i bleed! ue.

itchinc. i Again, the habit of borrowing trouble is it has a tendency to make us overlook present blessings. To PILES! FISTULA! And all other DIREASES OF THE RECTUM Cured hy Drs. MINOR, of Kansas City, without knife, ligatu-e or caustics. NO MONEY to be paid until patient is cured.

We also make a specialty of dlseasos of women and diseases of the skin. Beware of all doctors who want any part of their fee in odvance either in cash or hy note. In the end you will find them expensive luxuries. Send for circular giving lames of hundreds who have been cured by us. Office No.

100 West blind, inward, whether of recent, or long standing. It gives relief, and effects a radical and permanent cure, No surgical operation require I. Try it and relieve your sufferings. Send for circular and free samples. Only 50o a box.

For sale by druggists, or sent by mail on receipt of price. MAUTIN KUDY, Lancaster, Pa. lake man's thirst the rock is cleft, and cool waters leap into thebrimmingcup. To feed his hunger the fields bow down with bending wheat, and the cattle out, and run the team into a fence corner the first mile out. Then I'd get the back seat on the shady side ever afterward.

I would always sit sideways Wichita on Her Mettle. Wichita, August 18. The ao tion of the railroads in their alleged discrimination in live stock rates against Wichita bids fair to raise a big storm. Since the denial this week of the injunction asked by the live stock exchange the union stock yards have taken the matter up, and both the board of railroad commissioners and the courts will be appealed to. There is every probability that the anti-trust law will be brousrht into requisition in come down with full udders from the BBSS in a street car.

Then 1 would have plenty of room. I would wear a carriage dress in a street car if I had no Ninth Street. Booms U0, 31 and 33 Bunker Building. tayName this paper every time you write. other place to show it off.

I would smash something choice and expensive every time I sweDt a room or dusted a an effort to down the Trans-Missouri FORT SCOTT CEMENT WORKS, Manufacturers of D0UBLE STAR FORT SCOTT CEMENT. Kansas City and Fort Scott Cement Company, Owners and Proprietors. C. A. Brockett Cement Sole Agents.

General Olllce SU0 Delaware Street, Kansas City, Mo. association, and the merchants are seriously considering a plan by which their TREES and PLANTS! The Largest and Nicest stook in the west of all kinds of FRUIT TREES, OKAPK VINES, Forest Seedlings and SMALL FRUITS. Write for our New Price List and our pamphlet on "Cost and Profit." HART PIONEER NURSERIES, Mention this paper. Fort Scott, Kansas. combined reign business win be conducted by a single agent, who is thought will be able to bring the roads to terms through the large bulk of bus iness he will nave under his oontroi.

parlor. Then I'd never be asked to do such work, In church I would never rise during singing and never kneel during prayers. The people would notice me and say, "Who is that pretty girl with such lovely eyes?" At cricket and lawn tennis matches I would sit on the first row and raise my parasol. I would cultivate such charming helplessness, such hooeless innocence, such pretty childish ignorance, such fascinating independence, such dainty baby ways, that people would say, "Oh, we must take care of her; she doesn't understand such things." Then all my RUPTURES at gates that are pearl, and streets that are gold, and temples that are always open, and hills that quake with perpet KANSAS ClTT, Oot. Sth 1880.

In my three years experience as Cement Inspector in City Engineer's Departemnt, I found thai Fort Soott Cement would Increase In teslle strength more rapidly after the third or fourth week tham any cement In use in the olty. J. W. DENNIS, Late Inspector. ual song, ana a city mingling lorever Sabbath, and jubilee, and triumph and FORT SCOTT Steam Laundry 3a WALL STREET, Fort Scott, Kansas.

Packages by express or mail promptly attended to. Prloes reasonable. Patronage solicited. C. C.

McSlATH, l'rop. is years experience in treating all varieties 3 Rupture enables us to guarantee a posi-'ive Cure. Send 4 cents in stamps for par-txulirs and treatment on Hernia. Volta-Medico Appliance 16 Sth ST. LOUIS, MO.

coronation. me long i wouia De coaaiea ana lon- THE MARKETS. lled and cared for in a thousand ways, where more independent women would THE OLD DOCTOR'S Let pleasure chant ber siren song, 'Tls not the song for me; To weeping it will turn e'er long, For this is heaven's decree. But there's a song the ransomed sing, To Jesus their exalted king; With ioyftil heart and tongue, 0, that's the song (it me! Courage, my brother! The father GRAIN. XMUsCtty, Aug.

ia UarANYLADY can get a valuable secret thai 1 cost me 15.00, and a rubber shield for 30 cents. 4 FLODft Patents, per 300 10 VJ I. ADIES' FAVORITE. Mrs. V.

M. APP. CO. 118 W. Sth STREET, ST.

LOCTB. MO. of land in southern Kansas from a To- ALWAYS RELIABLE and perfectly SAFE. Tho peka man, agreeing to pay on shares, or have to "hustle'' for themselves. That is, daughter, If other women would for such a sweet little bit of helplessness.

Maybe they would. You know better than I do how women regard that sort of a woman. But you jan gamble your peace of mind, your love of ease, and all your compliments jf life, the monster man wouldn't mar the solitude of such a woman longer than a day or two. and she would thus does not give to his son at school enough money to last him several years, 86 87)4 85 ass 80 88 1 12 (is 111 divide the crop by half. The farmer WHEAT No.

No.H. hard CORN No. RYE No. 1 BUTTER Creamery irfinft lame as used by thousands of womsn all over the Unite? States, In the OLD DOCTORS private mall praotlce, for 88 years, and not a sinele bad result. Honey returner if not as represented.

Seutt 4 eants (stamps) for sealed particulars. Dr. WARD 117 H. Sth St. tools, had no money or seed wheat He bor but, as the bins for tuition ana board, rowed enough seed wheat from a friend and clothing and books come in, pays clover pastures to give him milk, and the orchards yellow and ripen, casting their juicy fruit into his lap.

Alas! that amid such exuberance of blessing man should growl as if he was a soldier on half rations, or a sailor on short allowance; that a man should stand neck deep in harvests looking forward to famine; that one should feel the strong pulses of health marching with regular tread through all the avenues of life, and yet tremble at the expected assault of sickness; that a man should sit in his pleasant home, fearful that ruthless want will some day rattle the broken window sash with tempest, and sweep the coals from the hearth, and pour hunger into the bread tray, that a man fed by him that owns all the harvest should expect to starve; that one whom God loves and surrounds with benediction, and attends with angelic escort, and hovera over with more than mother's fondness, should be looking for a heritage of tears. Has God been hard with thee, that thou shouldest be Has He tinted thy board? Has He covered thee with rags? Has He spread traps for thy feet, and galled thy cup, and rasped thy soul, and wrecked thee with storm, and thundered upon thee a life full of calamity? If your father or brother come into your bank where gold and silver are lying about, you do not watch them, for you know they are honest; but if an entire stranger come by the safe, you keep your eye on him, for you do not know his designs. So some men treat God; not as a Father, but a stranger, and act suspiciously toward Him, as though they were afraid He would steal somethiug. It is high time you began to thank God for present blessing. Thank Him for your children happy, buoyant, and bounding.

Praise Him for your home, with its fountain of song and laughter. Him for morning light and evening shadow. Praise Him for fresh, cool water, bubbling from the rock, leaping in the cascade, soaring in the mist, falling in the shower, dashing against the rocks and clapping its hands in the tempest. Love Him for the grass that cushions the earth, and the clouds that curtain the sky, and the foliage that waves in the forest. Thank Him for a Bible to read, and a cross to gaze trpdH, and a Sayknlr to deliver.

Many Christians think it a bad sign to be iabjiaut arid their work of rtlf w. i4 hi btiiiVift to plant forty acres, and took enough CURED without the use of knife, Consultation Free. Call or write lit. Omoe, BOO PId St. BT.

LOUIS. MO 5 SO 9 4 50 HAT Fancy Prairie 00 Old Prairie a 00 them. So God rill not give you grace SI Leuls Aug. 18. LL MEI seed wheat from the state to plant forty acres more.

The Topeka Democrat says that a few days ago the owner of the farm in Topeka received a letter from 36 1 60 be spared one of the greatest annoyances to which womankind is subjected. all at once for the future, but will meet all your exigencies as they come. Through earnest prayer, trust Him. Put everything in God's hand and leave it there. Large interest money WANTED.

VIC I UTTV AirriiADY.svploTedeHisMiiplod! 13 A TIlCKi 5n asks this for a few hours work achdar. Salary or oom. SlOaamplaa fro. Ad. E.

BlSJlxm US 8ti ST. LOUIS. IfS the farmer asking what he would take ik. WHO ARB SUFFERING FROM laWTKM. WB LUI OR SEXUAL WEAKNESS IN ANT FOXY, resulting from selfnbtife (n youth or excesses In FLOUR Choice red CORN-No.

OATS No. BUTTEB-Creamery PORK. vfirjl rerrlble Experience With at Copperhead 97K 77 18 1101) i to pay will soon eat up a farm, a store, Miss Annie Benningham. residing in 77 1 11 75 IHlr jPHfS, can ie ilni.i out" who uiru iiwhy remedtct without success hut who whs Hnnlly cured an estate, and the interest on borrowed troubles will swamp anybody. "Suf 13 i for the place.

Tne Topeka gentleman replied $000 would buy the land. By the next mail he received a check for $600 with a letter from the farmer to the effect that he had cleared $900 off oav Prairie 8 60 will sena too receipt to any aauroos. Aflta IMBox 408. Kansas City. Mo, Prohibition For Georgia.

Atlanta, Ausrust 18. Govern ficient unto the day is the evil thereof." or Northend has signed the bill to pro Timothy 11 UU Is 00 FLAX BEED Quiet, Iff Chicago, Aug, 18. FLOUR Bakers 60 5 10 "In Brazil." says a traveler, rats FAT FOLKS REDUCED Mm. Alice Maple. Oregon, if I ''My wftight was 820 poundii, now it is lW), I I "Mr are very troublesome, and to rid their houses of the pests the inhabitants re hibit the sale of liquor within three miles of any church or school except in incorporated cities.

This means prohibition in Georgia, as either schools or churches exist al V.i- oiriMilurci jaHdnH. with I ill reduction of 126 i it tr cuviiVi F.8NVUEH, McVicker's Theatre, Chicago, 11 1. WHEAT No. 8 red W) CORN-No. OATS-NO.

RYE-No. 88 BUTTER Creamery 18 0 PORK 10 SO FLAXSEED 107 sort to a peculiar method. The gibola, a small species of boa, is reared expressly for the purpose, and the serpents. 2H 80 SO 10 87)4 108 most every three miles, and where die WE A KmaUB STRONG FBIl la Kerroai Debility, Lort Vitality. Weakness TS1AL (and Decay free for 12 cent, pottage.

Alirtil Br. Tsrl 117 X. Bta Street, St. Locls, He Franklin township, had a terrible jxperienco one day last week with a large copperhead snake while gathering blackberries. Before she was aware of the reptile's presence it had encircled her wrist with its tail and with a portion of Its body near the head, endeavored to handcuff her other wrist.

She said it tried to strike her face, but fortunately it had not measured the distance correctly. Instead of fainting on the spot the young lady proved herself a heroine. In the presence of death she threw up aer arms so suddenly and with tuch force that the hissing snake fell to the ground. Still retaining her presence of mind, the girl quickly brought down her foot on the reptile's head and held it there while she screamed for help She was heard by two men working in a field. They rushed to her assistance killed the Wake: -After tbli terrible experience tbS girl's nerfeg his wheat.

Here is a story for those who believe in manifestations of the supernatural. It is from the Atchison Globe of the llth: Last Thursday Mrs. Howard, mother of Burt Howard of the Hiawatha World, became very muoh alarmed about her son Fred, who had gone to Sioux citv. She felt that some accident had befallen him, and she was so distressed about it that her son Burt telegraphed to Sioux City asking if anybody answering his brother's description was in trouble there. The answer came promptly that a young man named Howard had been killed there1: Another telegram wis sent asking particulars, and a dispatch was sent yesterday almost fctfnflrmins; thatobther'sstt- they ao not exist cneap structures will be erected.

Two twins of Orion, Mich.j recently frightened a barber out of a week's growth. One was a resident o( the town, the other visiting him. The visitor went to the barber and was shaved WILD BUSH EXTKACTwill cure SyphlUis Scrofula and other diseases of the Blood $1 siwa, Chicago, Aug. 18. TATTLE Shlpptne 5 50 0O HOOS-Packing and shipping 4 00 so tiHEKP Fair to choice 4 16 515.

SI Louis, Aug. 18. OATTLE Natives 00 5 5 Blockers Feeders 3 00 3t0 HOGft-Mlxed 4 80 5 SO bUKEP GoodWCbeloe 76 4 80 Kansas aty. Aug.ia many of them 15 feet In length and about five inches are sold in markets of the principle towns. The snake Is harmless and slow of movement during the day, but at night when the thousehold is in deep slumber, the exterminator gets id his work; His method of killing a rat is to catch it by the nape of the deck arid crush the cervical vertebri The serpent, like1 a dog la this couatry, soori becomes ii customed to its master' and if frrlM iii1nfcl il find i'J per Address, mi j.u.uystek.

Paola, Ks. and walked away: In a few minutes the brother came in aca claimed tnat his beard had not been properly shaved off. W. PUBLISHING CO. With a frtihtaned l9ok ia hW tha Vmrb wttsi ahAut iri iwuc rff XtT-avti WHITTva frfl aTWERTIKEEa -mi vy tttif tht you taw till vivniw wmi: Ll i i.

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