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The Times from Severance, Kansas • 2

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SCIENTIFIC SHREDS. A. A. GLASS, TOPEKA LETTER. that is accomplished, tliesnrpias revenue Tn tt mini's flTPst.

nn manufactory, at THE TIMES, in the Treasury will be continually aug-mentiniT. Of couree, that should be Tonsorial Artist. Topeka, Kan, Sept 188a Ma. Editoe. I had the pleasure of Essen, compressed carbonic acid ia used for the manufacture of ice and seltzer water may be required by the terms of subscription postage paid.

RTO; but Low? Surely not, by ia- Shaving and Hair Cutting in Latest Thnnitav Edition, one rear. reading No. 1 of your issue in Severance creased appropriations. Tliey are large I enough already. Possibly it may occur- fioo HO .23 Styles, liazors Honed and lioiiow Ground on short notice.

it contains the names of many persons Thursday Edition, one year, in advance, -Thursday Edition, eix months. Peru of a feat, per month that are old friends of nnne and am Coagress that taxation can be still pleased to learn that prosperity abounds further reduced, That would be tlie easiest and most sensible way out of tlte men. The conjunction of two heavenly bodies in eclrpses of the sun and their opposition in eclipses of the moon have no influence, M. P. Denza states, on the magnetic elements of the earth.

A new lightening appliance has been I also keep in connection a Fresh Stock Fancy and Stick CANDIES AND NUTS, in the city as well as in the surrounding country. Severance is one of the best located cities in the State and is surrounded by the richest farming land that can he fonnd in the State. difficulty. KING JOHN. TO CITY SUBSCRIBERS: Thuradiy Edition, drli-ror-od by carrier, per moath, four wsoto), J5 Thursday Edition, ainsia copies, Krznit by Pontcffice order or draft.

Club rate made known on application. I Writs name of Town, County and State plainly. ADVERTISERS: Advertising ratas given whea appEcatioa ia made te-tbe oilioe. Address THETI3IE3. Severance, Kansas.

FRUITS IN SEASON, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. rThebest Five Cent Cigar in Town. Many of your readers inow Topeka invented by M.deKhodinsky. He direct a jet of coal-gas and of oxygen on a specially prepared prismatic pencil of magnesia. The coal-gas and the oxygen arrive at the point of combustion by two Only those to whom the natives of every land on the far side of the- Bed Sea are merely "blacks," will fail to recognize in welL yet a large number perhaps never saw the city and only know of it as being the Capital of the State.

It is situated separate pipes inclosed in the same tube. King John, of Ethiopia, a striking and picturesque personage. As Kassa, Prince ofTigre, claiming equal descent with The iM I DEALERS IS CO miles west of Kansas City on the Kansas river and contains not far from twen For a period of forty-four years none of By J. VAN DEVENTER. the men employed in a German ultra ty five thousand inhabitants and is con odoras from King Solomon, he figured largely in the Blue book which formed nected with the outside world by the THURSDAY M0B.NING, SEPT.20, 1883 marine had been observed to suffer from consumption.

The immunity of the em an exceedingly interesting but little read Kansas Pacific railway, running along ployes is attributed to the constant pro history of the events which preceded the the north side of the river, extending PURE MEDICINES, duction of sulphurous acid by the burn from Kansas City to Denver as its main ing of sulphur the course of the mak Abyssinian expedition; and that impression i3 deepened by the account given by Mr. de Coseon, who, in company with the line and has many branches. The Atchi ing of the ultramarine. son Topeka and Santa Pe railway, has At a meeting of the Linnean Society, late General Kirkham, visited Kong John at his camp, near Gondor, the ancient a line from here on the South side of the Kansas river to Kansas City. One from London, last month, G.

Murray exhibited specimens of dace killed' by the fungus DRUGS, PAINTS, CHEMICALS, GILS, PERFUMERIES hero to Atchison, distance 51 miles and a Capital of Abyssinia, in 18G3, or the king disease (Saprolegnia ferax the result of No party points with prid3 to the trade dollar. Tee country which ia taxed the least is governed the best. Tune religion takes its annual vacation "with the clergyman. The dead languages are putting a good many live tongues to wagging. No weather is ever too cold for the woman with a sealskin sack.

The most troublesome insect ia this country is the Presidential bee. and his surroundings. The country, its people, their ways and their faith are not line from here to Leavenworth, the three lines form a junction here and make up moculation. He asserted that this was the first recorded experimental proof of dailv trains for the great South Westand like any of the African typos in other the possibihty that this disease could be Pacific coast A road is being construct portions cf the continent They remind us of the Old Testament scriptures; the communicated to fishes. ed from here called the Topeka, Salina It is a mistake to suppose that the TOILET SOAPS, whole picture is like that of the tribes and Western: its location is along the crumbling of brick is due solely to great South bank of the Kansas river for about and fouds which we find in the books of Genesis and the books of the Kings; these variations of temperature.

M. Parive 12 miles, thence to Alma; county scat of traces the disintegration to a microsopic TRUSSES, SHOULDER BRACES, Wabaunsee county: thence to Council four or five millions of warlike people, "Mate for Mate" is a new novel, very organism. Atmosimerie action will, of Grove, the county seat of Morns county, popular among marriageable ladies. thence, to Salina as its western terimus Small, troubles are the most irrititing course, readily second the destructive effects of that pioneer penetrator of all but the most compact and well-burned bricks. ETC.

ETC. for the present When completed it will the mosquito and the flea, for instance. be a crood paving road. Contrary to the statement in the last The city is improving on every side and It is surprising that Mr. Wilde omit edition of the United States Dispensatory, through the center.

Some fine business shut in to their mysterious country by three great mountain ranges, are like Israelites with Christianity tacked on to them without any solution of continuity. Long before the King is reached, the traveler hears tales of him his strength, his wisdom and his pro W33S in war. At Axuni, the former capital of Tigre, he is shown the great monolith, seventy feet high, and told how Kassa used to cast his heaw spear over it a great feat to do ted to introduce a ballet in his play. That Prescriptions Carefully Com- that "the drops from a full bottle should be less than from one more or less emp houses also residences have been erected this season and many more are under tied," Professor C. F.

Hinies, of Carlisle, peunded at ail Hours. construction. The Topeka Insane Asy would have made "Vera a brilliant sue cess. HENRY WARD BEECHER. No one will reflect upon his own intel has experimentally demonstrated lum is receiving a large addition, and the what anybody can find out for himself Atrfiison and Santa Fe rail road are in a few minutes that drops dmrdniah in building a large building east of the Cap with an ordinary lance and still prac Cigars and Tobacco licence so much as not to admit that Mr.

size as the bottle is emptied. itol Square that will cost not far from .1 tises this exercise whon he comes to Axum. There is little disposition to -'for J. E. H.

Gordon, not later than three ftlSO.fiOO. and the foundation so the mam Beecheris a great man, however, we may dissent from many of his views. He has all the equipmont of an extraordinary SEVERANCE, KAN: venrs aero, was a strong advocate, as he Capitol building together with the foun ward" a traveler, the disposition to keep acknowledges himsolf; of dynamo-elec their country free from the stranger be- person. His features, his pronto, his chin, dation of both north and soum wings are being put in, the masonry is laid upon D.L.CAEPENTEB, tric machines occupying a very small ins? as strong as ever in the Abyesinians, mouth, nose, eyes, forehead, and the space and driven at a high rate of speed. net.

1 anlid rock, thirty feet below the surface but the King promises his help and pro GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT. Now, after a costly series of experiments, of the ground when completed, "old time nt no. -m i thinr that happf generous proportions and fine tection to all who shall bo properly recommended to him by the French Con he finds that a large machine driven at a will have to labor many years before its comparatively slow rate gives incompar sailed captain, show mm to possess lnuuDita- Pembroke 0f a firBt-Class man. Mr. walls will crumble to dust.

The United sul at Massowah, and the reluctance of SEVERANCE, KAN. Represents the following Companies: North Uritinh, of London and Edinburgh, Asserts $3,265,874.67 ji i ably the best result and does not endan tuaU a ll rt or. nnnnmmnn rlrt- intervening personages has to give way. no more States building, located at the cornor of Kansas Avenue and 5th street, is being 17. year Not onlv did King John fulfil his promise strength and breadth of ger life by flying to pieces.

HOUSE AND FARM. plastered. A W. Watee3. in Mr.

de Cosson's case, but the traveler's Mas- Springfield Fire and Marine, of bachusotu, Aanet, Beo Notes for September From the American Aifriculturist. jtl-fasliioned kind, that' rotables him to make the itdd body for? fifty or sixty jis attainments. Tie sort tbatslrikes with ach1(j mgenius, but the great "i ye off in no time. So isthat he does not we'd trv a sea vVge. road from the Takazze river to Anibech-ura, passing through difficult, rockstrewn defiles, the King ordered that all obsta $2,828,874 SI Phcnix, ol Brooklyn.

In many parts of the United States, Hickoey-nut Cake One cup of white sugar, one beaten egg, half a cup of sifted flour and a cup of minced nuts. Drop on Commercial Union, of Ixmdon, the autumn honey harvest is a little inferior to that of June and July. The hon wd Wether in the barque Pa1 ue cles should be cleared away along the line of march from the river to his moun buttered tins. Mountain Dew Pudding. One cup Tornado Policies A Specialty.

three hundred and bound for the Chincha IsieticafO HealTWll'jtive tain camp, from whence the great- Lake ey of the aster and golden rod is a golden -a --1 -flo'itf-ed, but in fl.n or it ful of rolled crackers, one pint and a half Tyassa islVfeer: t' South American, tUt, tea iiair. "who II. ip other passage out with favoriu' wifnls, atu-- Tr of milk, three eggs, two tablespoonf nls of Hits Dl nt All. 1-v je nfa- era teaspaoTiIulot salt; nil I multiply tfJflA "fhfr- r. 4 53 mire' om au- tin secuKjTar uou TiTE'EfNG'SiCraAliT), flavor with mitmeg; serVeVinuTuce.

xri iTi Um UTTTTr, A nnarr. nf cmnci rmllt tunm flowers that jb pronounced by Commanded by a little Lieutenant, who llinU gave orders in Eughsh to the stalwart men, whose long rifles were decorated consumed in social ana emotional Many of his thoughts are ill-defined, dreamy and hazy, and the language he uses to express them is quite consonant with the nature of them. He hasbutlit-tlo of pathetic power and dominates most- should weigh about 2.15 pounds, or nearly 2 pounds 2Jounces. If milk is weighed, this rule will give the monthly yield in hT8 will sell the Boots and Shoes I with jackals' tails and so escorted to the judges as of the best quality. Caro then, should be taken to give the best opportunity to eecure this autumn harvest in "sections." Sufficient extracting should be done to keep the queen laying to the full extent of her capacity.

If there is a miod matket for the extracted honey at quarts more exactly than measuring. Baked Squash. Boil, mash, ana let it on hand, until JANUARY 1, 1884, For Cost and below Cost. I have one confines of the far-spreading camp, with its numberless tents; the king's tent and audience hall, inclosed by a stout fence, standing on an elevated spot just below the crasrerv cone of the mountain. got cold; then boat up light with a table- half the price socured for comb honey, spoonful of molted butter, two raw eggs, three tablespoonfuls of milk, with pepper and salt to Hking; put in a buttered bake- we may well extract as rapidly as the ly through attacking fearlessly moral and i religious absurdities and breaking them i down by the onset of ridicule through the sarcasm of action and language.

His ability to startle and arrest attention is quite remarkable. If Mr. Beecher had received a careful and profound scientific education he would have been a different man and his bees gather, commencing th work just as lioTi cift, lrv crumbs over the top, and First-Class Organ, Mi a Vises beein to cap the honey, lhe bake in a quick oven. Here the traveler was met by the king's interpreters, Murcher and Maderakal, attired in long silk robes of honor, the king's gift; who conducted him to a tent close to the king's enclosure, which had bean pitched expressly for the traveler, apiarist should prepare his bees for win Onions. If onions which are to be ter as soon as the frost makes all farther at Factory price, or will trade for one boiled are put in salted water after they CTntliermar of honey impossible.

Exami good iarm norse. strength would have been immeasurably nation will show whether there is suffici and spread with rich carpets from the are peeled, and are allowed to remain in it for an hour before they are cooked, they will lose so much of their distinctive ent honey stored to winter the bees. If royal treasury. So far all was dignified and grand; though. the effect is a little in- the frames, just as thoy are taken from flavor that they will rarely remind one hours after of what he had for dinner.

Tiwca enntaininer bees, honey and augmented. His scientific attainments are superficial and in scraps and shreds. He is far wide of his mark in asserting that Herbert Spencer is the author of the doctrine of Evolution. Erasmus Darwin, and Tjoet. erand- inrad.

perhaps, by the interpreter com enmb. weigh thirty pounds in the aggre At Bottom Prices. Second municating to the honored visitor the fact that, the Lent fast having come to an end Onions that are to be oaten raw may be treated in the same way. pate, then there is enough honey. If not Wil good thick honey, or thick syrup, made on the previous night, they had all de hv dissolving granulated sugar, snouid Hand Sewing Machines, that do good work, from $5.

to $10. voured so much raw meat that to-aay Shoen Sheep. After shoop are shorn, great care should be taken to protect them from cold and storms. If an open lie fed nt, mice, so that all cells may be everybody was at home in bed, sleeping capped over before the cold days of Oc father of Charles Darwin noted for his book "On the -Origin of the Species by means of Natural this doctrine thoroughly nearly two hundred years ago in his famous "Zoonomia, or the Laws of Organic Life." off the ill-effects of the change from veg shed ib provided in the field they will flock under it during tho worst of the bad tober check the labors of toe hive, it is bnst that th honey be so abundant in etable to animal food, but that on the morrow the king would receive his visitor weather. A week af tor shearing old sheep My Property Eor Sale the frames that we need not give the bees is the proper time to dip the lambs in to Tho pinimout Charles Darwin got his and celebrate Easter with a great state 1 uin ci net.

all the frames used in summer. It is hot bacco water to destrop ticks. theories, no less than his genius, through ter to use not more than seven or eight When Mr. de Cosson had taken posses- To Fatten Hogs. Pasture ought to rt.jlliir.nl- American frames, and not his tent the king Bent him two be had for hogs.

They will be all tho heredity and simply commenced where his grandfather left off God has stamped Evolution with the signet of eternity Cheap and on uood Terms. John Hagg. SEVEPvANCE, KAN. more than five or Six Lanstroth frames jars full of a dreadful drinkable called These are confined by division boards healthier for having the run of a good clover pasture, but they will lay on fish tedtre. fifty an antelope horn full of salt and pepper, and a live cow, It is best to carefully exclude pollen.

Frames of pollen are set aside, to be re faster when kept in close confinement and wi t-illo nnil cut nn before his fed all the grain they will eat. The best and the universe chimos ''Eixcelsior as her motto forever and ever. Thus ha3 pronounced, at least the Oracle of Science. THE NEW REVENUE LAW. eves, and the meat piled up inside the turned when breeding is resumed the suc breeders believe the best plan is to give tent He subsequently visited Murcher's ceeding spring.

The bees may easily S. n. BLAKELY, M. D. the stockers or young swine tho run or which was like all the Abyssinian change the position of the cluster in the cold davs of winter, and it is desirable to houses, construct ed of wood and branches pasture Up to within about two months of the time when they are to be marketed, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.

The practical operation of the new rev cut small holes the size of a thimble and there he saw a pretty sight that of and then confine them to close comforta SBVEBANCE, KANSAS. enue law is necessarily attracting close attention. It is an experiment. It has Ma minrtArs. Thev will gain but little through the combs, an inch or two above the center.

Cover the bees with sacks of Murcher's horse forming one of the familv circle. The beautiful, intelligent Special attention given to diseases of when exposed to severe cold. animal was lodged in a little thatched dry sawdust, which should to long not really the confidence of either party. At best it was the result of compromise nd concession. Whether Congress will children.

Office one door north of tho Bank. stall onenina into the house, his neck enough to reach over the division boards The names given by the gipsies to some adorned with a handsome chain, ma food and to the bottom of the hives. These of the European countries are quite char change it doponds upon its workings dur and drink given him at regular intervals protect tho boes from the extremes of heat acteristio of these nomads. Prussia is in a clean earthen dish, the corn being the that of which the household and cold, and promote healthfulness. Thus prepared, the bees to be wintered the "baro herengero temm," the land of the long-legged people; little Altonburg ing the next few months, it must do much, however, if it answers the needs of Hi a nmi trv.

So far the revenues from DR. L. M. BENNETT, DENTIST. bread was made; he was regarded as a in chaff hives on their summer stands, is "baro cholewengera temm," the coun Customs up to tho first of the present try of wide pantaloons; Bavaria, Poland will need no further care until the succeeding April.

If the bees are placed in Franklin's Drug OFFICE: Over Leonhard and Hungary are contemptuously desig month are much the same as usual. There is no essential difference from the results nf His same period last year. But there the collar, they need not be touched cherished friend and comrade. After the civilities of the king's interpreters came the good officers of the king's cook, who sent the honored guest four dishes of currv. The king's cook, who also acts as Store.

natedas -'ciwalo," i. poor, empty, also as countries inhabited by great talkers; again until just before winter comes, when thov are to be taken in. As is well in a. difference in the internal revenue re 8EVEBANCE, KAN'S AS. Bohomia is the "lallerotemm," the mute ceipts.

This arises from the disturbing known: bees become irritable if handled taster, is a great personage; he must be country; Fngland, "pammeskero temm, After dithering ceases in autumn. To tho watery country. As rather free J. L. HALL, a priest must have always lod an irreproachable life, and is never permitted to take out extra combs; extract the uncap translations appear the names of "chael ned honey and propare for winter, as dir sordino temm" (the fire-brand country) marry.

ected above, is often the most dreaded mrvi-lr nf til A BonRnil. Thfl llROS Seem CTOSS A composition has been invented by rails? for Brandonburg, and "cowachan jakro temm," tho watches' (liexe, in German) country, for Hesse. From its peculiar MM. Dankworth and Landers, of St. at the failure to obtain labor, and cannot influence of the new law.

Ihese uiliu-ences will probably continue for two years to como, until the enormous quantities of distilled spirits now in bond shall have beon withdrawn. The revenue from all sources during the month of July was $9,161,918, as against last year for the poriod. This ehows a decrease of $7 13,029. This is a much smaller falling off than was anticipated bv the revenue officials, and possi Petersburg, which is reported to be tough, elastic, waterproof, insulating in short, mm t-nf -arms. Haxonv has received the endure disturDance.

ay using a nee wjui. made of wire gauze or mosquito netting, oiid lni'iro Anmin-Vi tn KAt. nvf-r the hive name of "charotikke tomm," the country a nearly sufficient substitute for india and operator, all this dangbr and trouble rubber. It is composed of a mixturo of of tho sword; and Brunswick that of Vrnieskero temm." tho country of tho is avoiuou. Alio oeos are uppurunii ingut- Annl infn rrnru'l liolui vinr.

Btlil ni-A flH ami wood and coal tar, linseed-oil, ozokerit, horse. The most significant of tho gib stiRi-miLoeti. and sulphur, which are thor Will always be found in his place of business and ready to do first-class work as cheap as the cheapest. Horseshoeing aSpeoialty. able as though in the midst of the honey harvest.

The bee tent also prevonts robbing, which is quite likely to be induced bly less than was anticipated by Cou-iii. Tt wns believed Avhen the law borish names is the one given to Switzer oughly mixed and heated for a long time in large vossols by means of superheated Innd "rivalonuero temm." tho land of wont, into effect that the reduction would if we worK witri tue Deos wnen incy are 1 cheese, steam. Mrl S3.000.000 por month. Unless.

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