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Soldier City Tribune from Soldier, Kansas • 3

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v. "NASAL THE G. A. REUNION. Queen Victoria is a confirmed whist play- Young wives who have old hnsbmds will STATE NEWS.

VOfCIKS, CATARRH AND t'ALiK TEE I II." be glad to know that a New York Pnysioian oners to cure eno.in-J for tea dollars; but Dr. Bull's bvrun will cure sore Ulysses 8. Gnnt is building a $130,000 home in New York. o'reet, calling loudly fir an offlwr. When the bystanders vent to her relief they found her so badly fright: nel she had forgotten her own name.

Jewell County Eepublioan Mr. John Freize and family who used to live in throats for 2) cmi.U The Oawker fair came out $100 rn the hole. Herrington is to have a butter and For neuralgia, rheumatism, gout, burns. Kansas Old Soldiers Meet In Topeka In Annual Reunion-Unite States Regular Soldiers From Fort Leavenworth and Blley Participate. wonuds, use ealvatioa Oil.

Price 25 cants a bottle. A prominent English woaen says ths American women all have high, shrill nasal voices and false teeth. Americans don't like the constant twitting they get about this nasal twang, nnd yt it is a fact, caused by our dry, etimulating atmcsjjiere, and the uni A man at Clayton, has a Maltese cat that swims like a dog. Bnge an5 beetles, pickled in brandy, are a favorite Chiueso side-dish. Jewell, but who last year went to Thom Mrs.

Acton, an American lady, bm made uedeBtrinn tour of miles in Hcotlan I. as dimly, moved east this week, They wheeling her two small ctii dron in a taby stopped on their way to spend a few day with their relatives here and re A thing that shells a boiled era without carnage, one wa waiamtf ror ner health, by the advice of her physicians aad it bo'ped her. burning our fingers is patented. galed them with another story of their The Proceedings of the Week The Camp-flres, the Reunions, the Parade and Display of the Regulars, Kto. Plumb and Warner, wonderful good lucre which seerni to Commodore Gerrv.

of NewYoik. navs "That Miss Jones Is a C3 looking girl. city tax of on his reul estate. Warranted to color moro (roods than cny isn't she?" oome to them parennially. Last year, our readers will remember, it was given out that Mrs.

Frieze had received other dyes ever made, and to pive more l.rll- "Yes. and she'd bo the belle of the town In the Butte Creak Valley. Montana, is a if it wasn't for one thing." lumt ana aumDie colors, ask iur me jstwiumu, and take no other. cave whero ice is kept on tap all the year 00 from the estate of her rich grand The feature of the firrt dnv of the reunion FOR "What's that?" "She has catarrh no bad it is unpleasant to rounu. Dress Dyed is even more (was the arrival in the city of Topeka and on father.

This year story romantic It appears that Fri-zVe A Coat Colored 10 Mrs. Elizabeth Tilton, who was one of the be near her. She has tried a dozen things a id nothing helps her. I am sorry, for I like her, but that doesn't man it any tbe ft tne reunion grounds ot the regular soldiers from Fort Leavenworth, under the oom-mand of General McCook. There were four troops of cavalry, one battery of artillery, principals in the lieecher case, is losing her eyesight.

father long years ago went to California. After a while he was reported dead and garments nenewea i cents. less disagreeable for one to be around her." A Child can use them I Mow. if shi had nsed Dr. Haze Uatarrh four companies of infaatrv.

and the com his wife married again. It dow trans Mrs. Astor's laces, worth $40,000 are to be versal prtsenoe of catarrhal difficulties. Bat why should so many of our women have false teeth That is more ot a poser to the English. It is quite impossible to account for it, except on the theory of deranged stomaoh aotion, caused by imprudence in eating, and by want of regular exercise Both conditions are unnatural.

Catarrhal troubles everywhere prevail and end in oough and consumption, whioh are promoted by mol-nutrition, induced by deranged stomach aotion. The oondition is a modern one, one unknown to our ancestors who prevented the catarrh, cold, oough and consumption by abundant and regular use of what is now known es Wurcei's Log Cabin Cough and consumption nmedy end Log Cabin sareaporilla, two old-fashioned standard remedies handed down from our ancestors, and now ex pircs that he made a fortune in Califor- Remedy, there would have been nothing of tho kiud taid, for it will core catarrh every exhibited at a charity lair in New lork. Unequalled for all Fanoy and Art Work. At Druggists and Merchants. Dye Book free.

WELL3, RICHARDSON Si CO. Props. Burlington, Vt time. cheese fuotory. Bussell has a creamery.

It oommenO' ed operations lost weak. i Phillipsbnrg needa a number of new houses. There is not a vacant house in the city. 1 McPheraon has a new bank whioh has been started with Boston capital The Jamestown Kansan reported a danoa at which "there were but two fights" last week. "The Holton Eleotrio Light a private corporation, has been chartered.

Capital etoek, Earl Euasell was run over by his buggy in Lawrence recently and probably seriously injured. "The Qoodland Building and LAn association," oC Goodlcnd, Sherman county, has been chartered. Stockton Record: The freight train is run up the south branch every other day, and the samo on the north branch. O. W.

Culp, of ScoHBville, has pur chased 3,000 acres of land in Wyoming territory to be used as a horse and cattle ranch. Jewell County Republican: Two hundred acre wheat fields will not be an Justice Stanley Matthews, of the United Farmer Alnort. of Center Conntv. Pa. States supreme court, is suffering from LACTATED FOOD has a diary of a trip he made to Phitadei- muscular rheumatism.

phia, by wagon, fifty years ago. His son is going over the same nad in the same Edward Wallace, of Montcalm county, Is a Perfect SUBSTITUTE FOR MOTHER'S MILK. Babies living upon it slp wr H. lauzh and crow, are plump ana hftalrriv- It reemtates the tow- way and w.H compare notes with bis father. owns the nrst government bond issued during the civil war.

mander and his staff, thus constituted: A. D. McCook, sixih infantry, brevet major general U. B. adjutant, Lieutenant 13.

A. Byrne, sixth infautry; quartermaster, Lieutenant A. M. Wetherill; sixth infantry surgeon, N. H.

Jarvis, U. S. sergeant major, Charloe Dereraux; quartermaster serge John O. Daily; hospital Btew-i arcl. John Watson.

General MoCook and his command reaohed Topeka at 12 o'clock from Letven-worth, from whence they had marched overland. Thousands of Topeka people, who were expeotine them, witnessed their arrival and march np Kanpas avenue to the camp. General cCook is one of the most distinguished soldiers of the war. and was i warmly greeted throughout the week by the old soldiers in attendance at the re- One of tho reasons whv v' w.mniaim "mring both constipation and diarrhoea. Send for valuabte An ordinary meal for an insane man, lately committed to an eastern asylum, was pamphlet, free.

Sold by druggists, 25c, $1.00. has such a l.r?e sa'e is, because it is the best Dr. W. H. Cameron, Halifax, N.

8., says: "I hava prescribed Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, with Hyp tphosphites, for the past two years, and found it more iwenty-eignt eggs ana nineteen tomatoes, Dakota has 4,490 miles of railroad. Only Dint-, and, returning hone, settled in eastern Nebraska where he is now living in luxury. lie has rsoently disclosed his whereabouts to his eon John and writes him to come and shore his wealth. Sterling Bulletin: Th presbytery will install Rev. W.

R. Saott as pastor of the Sterling presbyterian church on Tuesday evening, October 16tu, at 7:30 o'olock, the moderator, Rev. B. F. Boyle, to preside; Rev.

C. K. Lehman, of Garden City, to preach the instalation sermon; Miller, of Halstead, to give the charge to the pastor; Rsv. Dr. Greene, of the City of Mexico, to deliver the oharge to the people.

Kansas City (Kans.) Gazette says: The national grand lodge colored Masons who have been in session in old Kansas City, Kmaa9fc during the wet-k has transacted some business of vary great importr.noe not only to the orJc-r, but to Kansas City, Kansas. What in i thirteen ot tne states have more tnan that, agreeable to the stomach, and hive better remits from its v.se than n'iy other preparation of the kind I have ever used." Sold CAUTION. Bewar if frand. as my name and the pnci are ftemned on the bottom of all my adrttrtued shoes before layui- the factory, which protect the wareri aftaiaat high prici i diid and iaferiorgood. If a dealer offers VV.

lloula ee at a reuuc priee, or sayithat he has th.m wit out lay name and price stamped na the buttoai. patluoidove anu enty-nve aon begin to nave as much, clusively put forth under the strongest guarantees of pr.rity and efficacy by the world-famed makers of Warner's" safe cure. These two remedies plentifully used ae the fall and winter seasons ad uy an aruggists. union, many of whom had fought with him dnriotr the war. The General's maroa Judge of Iowa, who decided against the original "package" clause in the MifB Ruckles, of Boston, sot flie to some ae a iraua.

prohibitory law, is one of the best lawyers vance, together with an occasional use of Warner's Log Cabin rose cream, to property which he had inanreJ, in order to raise mon for a wedding tro scan. Instead of going to chnrc'a ehe went to jail. in the state. strengthen and proteot the nasal mem Dr. William H.

Bchnltze, a Syracuse, N. branes, give a positive assurance of free X. musician, died while playing on his fa uncommon sight in Osborne county nest year; when you want to see an 800 aare field, though, you must come to Jewell dom, both from catarrh and those dread vorite instrument. He had often expressed a wish that ha might die so. county.

from Leavenworth was in full military dis. cinline. The route wa arranged by charts. The march was soheduled from the first, and if it should tuppen that the command waea fow minutes late it would be urged forward into a more rapid march. Not very many old soldiers came to the city Monday, though Monday evening quite a number arrived.

The incoming trains on Tuesday brought in a great many. The chief eaturs of the forenoon, Tuesday, was tlio artillery drill of the regular soldiers which took place at the reunion groUQ About 2 o'clock m. four troops of the Seventh cavalry, rejular army, came in from Fort Riley, Mnjor Samuel Whitoaide being in oommand. These troops marched all the way. The Seventh is the crack cavalry regiment in the army.

It Dr, Kilto, of Racine, is credited by hen Baby was sick, we gave her Ctustorla, When she wa3 a Child, she cried for Castoria, Jewell Monitor: Mrs. Ay era, wife of Horace Ayerp, has reoovered through the Florida stute board of health, th send ful, and if neglected, inevitable consequences, pneumonia, lung troubles and consumption, which so generally and fatally prevail omotift our pmple. Comrade Eli Fisher, of Salem, Henry oiunty, Iowa, served four years in the la'e war, and contracted a disease oalled terests the public most, is their dtcisioa ing the best receipt, cut of the thousands re When shs became Miss, she clung to Castoria, ceived, lor the treatment ot yellow lever. to erect a national mtsonio temple in When shi had Children, she gave them Castoria, The oldest priest in the country is said to to be Kev. John Uarrol, ot bt.

Mary's church, Chicago. He was born in Ireland c-insumption by the doctors. He tad frequent hemwrhaea. After neijg in 17'J7, and was ordainei in January, 1820, this city to cost 8200,000. This praoti-oally makes Kansas City, Kansas, headquarters for the colored masons of the United States.

In addition to the temple a home for infirm masons and an academy for the education of the children of masons, together with a national insurance company will be established in Kansas City, Kansas. A committee of five have been appointed to select a sito earned its name for daring and brilliant achievements under General Caster. Wednesday a meetinir of the veterans took A Babe in the House The music at a San Francieo) wedding Wiirner's iio Uiibin oough and con-Fumptiou rarcedy, he savs, usdor da'e of Jan, 19th, 1888: "I do not bleed at the lungs any more; my cough does not bother me, and I do cot have any more tVe source of much sunshine and ioy, didn't suit the bride's brother, and he killed the muv.cinn. As the murdered man was playing an acoordeon, there was no prosecu brightening man; a car it cloud, and light onine many a her.vy load but ioys comia tion. rmorliermg epeils." Warners Log ual ab.de only in a healthy body.

The Creator with great wi-don? ha distributed over the earth vegetable remedies for every ill of Cabin rose cream enred his wife of ca -5- -r J- ror the proposed bu Iding. The plans. their attorney, a. II. Harrison, back pension of 82 496.40 and a monthly allowance of 812 per month, on account of the death of their son.

Jewell City Republican: Business in Jewell City has reached a solid basis at last. All who remain now are property holders who are here to stay. When good crops come again the tide will turn and the people will come back on the run, because there is no belter business town of its size than Jewell City. Qood things are in store for him who wars. I A McPheraon county ofnoial publishes a letter he received from a lady in that town who ia desirous of making his ao-qaintnnce.

She writes: "I am rich and hava a beaxiful am sweetly die-poeel and beautiful to look upon aad all that is lacking to make me happy is the loving companionship of such a man as von look to be. If convenient call next Friday." Pittsburg Smelter: The Santa Fe tarrh and she is aad well." General Walfh, the "big man" at Hot Springs, is a pert owner in Senator Dorsey's famous cattle ranch in New Mex human kind. This marvelous Laboratory are to be decided upon at a later day. Of course we do not like to have our reveals its secrets to man only by long and searching labor. Few men have ottained greater success than Dr.

K. V. Fierce; nor ico. women cal ea r.os3 talkers and false STOCK AND FARM, L. DOUGLAS place at Exposition hall(the reunion was held on the state fair grouuiig) in the afternoon.

Judtfe John Guthrie delivers 1 the address of welcome, which wae responded to by Senior Vioe Com wider Booth, acting department commander, in the absence of Commander FeiRhan. At sundown the firetdress parade of the regulars took plao the cavalry, infantry and artillery pariicip ting. The parage was itne89d by thousand! from the grand stand and was a novel and beautiful sight. Tne cimpfire at the pavilion bejau at 8 o'clock. It was pra-iided ov by Law Hauback, of Osborne.

Mr. llanbao ado speesh and was followed by others, including Colonel illcn Buckner, who commanded the eveniy ninth Iiliuoie during the war. Colonel Hac'ize, is known as the "fighting p-irson." teeth owners, but these conditions can be devieed for suffering humanity a greater Captain A. B. Davis, of the United States production than his "uoiden Medical Di readily overcome in ths manner navy, is said to bear a remarkable resem blance to the late President Grant.

It is also a strange coincidence that the captain covery," the unfailing remedy for consumption in its earlier stages, as w. 11 as for chronio naal catarrh, scrofula, tumors and is in command of the revenue cutter, Grant. Ludeil Gazette: Mr. Jacob Miller all blood orders. Alton Empire: T.

J. Thurstoa is building a new chicken house. He is a graat poultry man. Last year he shipped 3,000 turkeys and 10,009 chickens. Jewell Countv Republican: Fred Beeler will fed i 200 head ot oaitle this Loa Cabins were not Mr.

Chabat. of Pacific county. W. this week sho-ved us a samp's of his silk goods, mann'sctured by himcelt cn Lie farm, in Washington county Kansas. ha a fi atTe cranberry patch which cost hot-houses ami tbe peopL of him JGO.OCO.

Ke is looking for a crop who dwelt ia them wers The quality of the silk is excellent, and bnhels next year. not hot-house growths goes far to prove that silk culture is one $3.00 SHOE. centTeWn. The only calf $3 OO Keamleas lion, smooth inside. No lacks or Wax hrmd to hnrt the feet, eey as hDd-enw ana Will Not hip.

L. Douglas $4 Shoe, ih- orieinal an-t only hand sewed shoe, liquids custom-made hoes costinc from 0 $9. V. L. liiigliu Police Hioe.

Bail-road Hen and JUer tlarriers all wesr em-t-mooth iDBiiles a Haid-Sewed Bhoe. KoTacka or Wax Tore to hnn th- fe-t. W. 1,. oiiL-lm $3 SO -hoe in unexcelled for heavy wear.

BeitCa ho for the price. VV L. Worklncman's Shoe is t' bet in tne wo- ld for rough w. ar. one pur onirht to wear a nian fr a year.

W. 00 hoe for Boys is the beat 8hool Bhoe iu 'h worlrl. W. Donelas $1.75 Vouth's -chool Shoe piv siheemull Boys a ihance to vea the best shoaeinthe word. All made in Congress, Button and Lace.

If not sold by yonr dealer, write W. L. DOUGLAS Brockton, Mass. They were a hardy of the important and paying industries company has let trie contract lor one hundred more houses which are to be generation, and the reme- xpenence winter, 200 on his farm and 1.000 in Nebraska. He gets his corn at 20 cents in Nebraska.

At the Republic county fair held at Belleville one man showed over thirty varieties of apples of his own raising, Among the posts reinerednp to edaes-daynight were the following: Poet No. Ii3, Olathe; P. Diehl, commander; post No 170, LaOygne, A. VV. Car.

man, commatid-ir; No. BUine, H. P. Maun, cotnmiti ler; nost W7, Culver, 8. B.

Thompson, omm mder; post No. 1G7, Wetmore, M. DeFjrtjst, commander; post No. 3S3, Vine Crook, J. S.

Winans, commando: post No. 1, Lincoln, Topeka. L. J. of our great state yet to be developed.

Mr. Mi'ler manufactured a very beauti ni 1 lies usea were simple completed in sixty days. Eighty of Teacttei that certain vegetabl js exert In ful banner for the woman's relief corps them are to be located at Frontenao, and prepsrationsreproduoedin Warner's Leg Cabin Cough and Consumption powerful influence on the bloo3; dellcleat nutrition of Washington, which wns exhibited at twenty them at Chioopee. The com ti stimulated, the Dai'dened current Is ualoiilel, and and Waraer's "Tippocaaos" the great the national encampment at Uolurrbcs, nol son i withhold from the part3 which ther pollute comprising a selection all the standard apples grown in the county. stomach tonic.

where it elicited much oomment. He and d-file. This simple, natural action, purifying VV.bb, commander; post No. 2W, Blue Mound, E. L.

Fairohild, commander; post pany is preparing to work a thousand miners at the two plaoes this fall. The full force will be put into the mines by the first of December. the bloed, ts prompt, acompUshcd by Hood 8-ir-saparllla, a skillful combination of such vegetable Eldorado Republican: Thomas R. f0. HOT, Silver Lake, J.U.

ulister, commander: no4 No. 2:19, Kiuoaid, Abram Don- The king ernier of all will be the laBt extracts, whoso acilvo qualltloi and native excel Purcell, of Walnut, says he has 100 ioa, commander: not No. 439. Thaver. Geo.

ordered bv the British Admiralty, to aores of wheat which looks ucu-uallv E. Pars n-i, commander; post No. 58, Jewell named the Blenheim. She will be of 9,000 fine. He thinks there is three times as uity, a.

l) lloinocke, commander; post No. lences are conoontntcd by a process peculiar to itself, and found in no other preparation. Hool'sSar-saparllla docs actually strain out Impurities, removes and opens the itur.il outlets of tfae system. tons, v.ith twin screws, engines of 20,00 100, Merideu, VV. J.

Taylir, commander; horse-power, and a speed or twenty-two much wheat bo urn in his neighborhood this fall as was put in lost fall. post Ho. UL1, lebo U. command also exhibited several kinds of silk thread, manufactured and colcred by himself. Hiawatha World: Prof.

Koop, of Hoiton, qas submitted a proposition to the city, for the Kansas Missouri telephone company. Its purport is that i he company wishes the right of way and the co operation to bnild a telephone line connecting Hiawatha and liorton with vnrious cities and towns of Missouri and Kansas. knots. er; post No. 74, Sedan.

0 M. Ellis, com Phillipaburg Herald: Mr. G-sorco mander; post no. 4), Biidwin, -lav, commander; post No. Stt, Cai bon lale.

R. F. W. L. Doualass.

the best known 6hoe Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all drnEjlsts. tit six for a rreparel only by U. I. HOOD li Lowell, Mass. IOO Poses Ona Dollar Veen, ot Mound township, has the best manufacturer in the world, was born at Ply commander; post No.

1U4, 8o Jese White. ommanlr: postNo. 3S0. Jewell County Republican: John Myler, who resided betwoen Formoeo and Montrose, committed suioide by hanging himself. He had suffered financial reverses and had also been siote and Bomewhat deranged in his mind.

On Sunday he took poison but it was promptly ejected by the stomach. Tues day evening his wife found him hanging in the cow shed. Six little children are left fatherless. It is a very sad case. Pittsburg Smelter: The police arrested Amanda J.

Sears and kept her in crop cf corn this year tnat he ever raised in the county, nnd he is one ot our old mouth, Aug. lStrj. When be was seven years old ha was bound out to learn the shoemnking trade. His early life wai a Thomas Brennan, Kansas Branch National Soldiers' home. WednesJay morning at 10 o'clock the parade took plaoe.

It wa headed by the roj- est citizens, iie planted early and we find on inquiry that the early planted corn did better this ye-r than that Tbe Anderson memorial library, of bard one, bat he did not complain. He had an ambitien to be master of his trade; he worked hard and learnel all he conld. Having saved a little money by hard work at the nlarn, who presented a very war-like t'osltivelyi-nred tj inexe I.ltue i-iiis. planted later. tbe college of Empotia, founded last May, in commemoration of the goldn wedding of Col.

J. B. Anderson and wife, spectacle, marching up the streets, the cavalry with their sabres in hind, the infantry. Thov aLo relieve Dia-? men with their guns on tbiir shoulder', and tres from uyapep.ia,ini digestion and TooHoartyB custody until th-t constable took her to KANSAS CBURCRES. Manhattan, cnotains 4,000 volumes, iaune.

A perfect rem-i the artillerymen with thair cannon. Next follewed the old veteran marohing according to posts, of whioh there were twenty-nve bench, he began to manufacture shoes at Brockton, July 6, His knowledge ot the bmineia gave him a great ad-vautrge over his competitors. He worked hard and saved money, his business began to increase, and in May, 1883, his advertisement first appeared in the papers, adver Uirard. Tne old lady is crazy and has and word has been reoeived of maiy cdy been running around a great deal from I7TLE PILLS. mors donatihus.

Drowsiness, caa TasW Jewell County Republican: When or thirty represented in the prooassion. in the Month, Coated the Methodist minister at Maakato has (There wer also several camps of the Sons Tonanejain in tho Side.t Dr. J. E. SCHEWCK has published, A NEW AND ELABOBATB BOOK on the Treatment and Cure of CONSUMPTION, of Veterans, he boys of the reform school TORPID LIVEK.

ThejS the house of one friend to another. Eer ma'aiy is a harmless form, but she will doubtless be sent to the ayelum. She is under the, impression that she owns Captain Nipp's oirp pond, at Winfield has proved a great success. Ths fish were placed in the pond last February, occasion to tase a lay-off, his wife does the preaching. She dues it well, too.

regulate the Purely Vegetable. Price 2S Cents; The Presbyterian churches of the state Nickereorj, Kinsas, and it was she that and were then not more than two inches long: last week Te hundred were caught CA2T23 MSDISHIE lEWYOS. in uniform and the following mds: Fort Military band, Marshall's Military band, State Reform Sch 10I band, National Soldiers' Home bMnd, Western Star bind, Mer-iden cornet band, Westmoreland oornet band, Ellsworth comet band, Ellsworth Military band and Hope Despatoh hand. The Lincoln post drum corps were in the proce-sion, as also a number of the vet tising v. lu Uouijlas $3 shoe.

He has since added several which he describes in his advertisement that appears in this paper from time is time. It is a fact known Dy those who wear his shoes, thnt he gives more value for his money than any other manufacturer in this country. W. L. Douglas' factory is 426 feet long, 30 feet wide, 3 stories high; he employs 3C0 workmen, with a pny roll of $1,00) per week.

His sales ara 18J0 pairs per day; hi business is increasing very rapidly, and will wonted to build the "New Jerusalem' addition to Pittsburg. in a seine, averaging from one to four StoII Pill. Small Dose. Small Price! are steadily increasing in liberality. The statistical record shows thut the average given for 1883, pr member, is $1.28 against in 1887.

pounds each. AND Kansas is well represented on the roll of officers of the National Educational association. Prof. James H. Can- E.

K. Townsend, of Valley Falls, was nominated by the democratic congress sssasw a im mm waa The presbyterian svnnd at Hutohin- erans from tho Leavenworth Soldiers' son passed a resolution reqissting tho home. After the parade and the return to a i iv airtc ional committee or the First district in field, of the etate university, is sec the camp the veterans who were in line headsd by Lincoln post pai i their respects to General McCook, who delivered an im place ot J. W. Oj, ot Atchison, who deoliued.

Mr. Townsend is a contractor ttutcmns is ws not to report their Saturday meeting in Sunday's issue, tor Sabbatarian reasons. New from factory. Wc stake onr reniilatioi, of 47 v.r nn retary, holding the office for the third term. On the board ot directors we have President Duncan Brown, of High whioh will ba mailed FREE to all xvho want it.

If you are, or know of any one who is, afflicted Trith, or liable to' any of these diseases, send namo and address (plainly written) to Dr. J. H. SCHEHTCK BOW, Wame this paper.) Philedelchia. Pa.

fftiarantee it the, hit-woat nm.V. and was formerly a of the legis made. Send lo. in 1 1 reach this year. He pays the highest wage paid in tbe city, and is highly regarded by those who work for him.

If yon are in wnnt of a pair of shoes, it will pay you to go to yonr dealer and examine a pair before you bay any other make. There is ons thing certain, you will find his shoes the best value for the price, and free from shoddy. VV. L. Donglas built up his repu.

tation by making honest shoes. The new Catholio churoh at Winib'd lature. land; Frof. Canfield, of Lawrence; Frs- OO-Pace nMcriptlvel'alaloLW, (Suae, Kiflcs. KvolTrra, llahine-Tackle, fiipvries.

SnortlnBdnods Ai JOHN F. LOVELT. AKMS Boston! i'alS ident Fairohild, of Manhattan: Prof. A. xiiwattia uamoorat: xfcere are now will be dedicated the first Sunday in November, bishop of Lsavenworth will promptu speech i he irrand reunion was held in the afternoon at 2 o'olock.

Colonel W. F. Cloud presided, in the absence of General C. VV. air, who had been selected.

General 15. li Hamilton, of Kansas City, delivered the address of tie day, whioh was a very hanpy one. Comrade J. G. Waters.of l'opeka, recited an original poem referring to the V.

Jewett, of Abilene, and President "OSGOOD'' I nrearrthA inn fi.nw a eixtt en divorce cases on thej docket ot the November term of court. Several ot R. Taylor, of Emporia, President Fair- officiate. The visiting Catholics from all over the stato will be there. child is president for the second time of the oases involve large amounts alimo-Dy and will be sharply contested, which dorse Bis as lh only specific for the certain cure of thia disease.

O.H.LNURAHA5(,M.D,, Anifiterdam, K. Y. We have sold Big for Lyons Prohibitionist: The congrega the lUQUstnal department. 17. S.

Sttaiird Scales. Sent on trial. Freight paid. Fully Warranted, 3 TON $35. Other sizes proportion funeral of General Saeridau.

and Cantaiti Dan Wyatt sanar "Marching Terou'jh Geor will mace tne term a long one. Douglass Tribune: The government Mr. Gilpin, of Colorado, one of the largest caltle-rai'ers in the west, has been to Brazil to study the methods of raising cattle there, with the object of adopting them on his western ranches. tional ohurch lately organ id here, now has a Sunday-school. ere held in the Christian church and the con i7aaj wllSSuCai OS.

i. na. chemists have found the cane in tirs lo Ncr on Courif A good bns'ness is gia." At a clock the mounted cavalry drill took place, a beautiful and interesting ately low. Agents well paid. Illustrated Catalogue free.

Mention this Paper. 0S300D TE01KSOH, Bastaatoa, H. 1. now being enlojed by our business men, jfH u. 4.

DYCrTK A spectacle. After that the battery drill took gregation is growing quite rapidly. cality to be the riohest in eugarcf any ot which there is any record in the United States. One half day's run showed 270 The farmers have something to sell, and Chlrago, 111. narlX 31.00.

Sold 07 Iiniiylsta, The presbyterian eynoi met at Hutch are getting good prices for the same. mi ie tne foblio DomsiD will ail be iron is i Ten a. Now im inson a few days ago, and was in session nearly a week. A large amount of pounds of sngir to the ton of cane or up to the yield of the best southern sugar cans. Other runs have shown 280 lb uas to aacurs) ai Kaca Lm-i at lha 8oa tfauMoa tu JtVr aflw Wktf WKarettU W.

ftt RMrr tfcM Uv Iww as rN wtlMrtat, m4 ierats i rtdr tSe WaiHi'il K-sratiwn. Pietnnie Prvnni at tlML.ifri OS i routine and special business of importance to the church was transacted. IU pounds of eugar to the ton while the av Hare! Balm Pile Remedy vt" erage is 180 pounds to the ton. This is FOR TOOTHACHE. Chapman Courier: Ths bids for the PLE3 more remarkable when taken in connec fos C0N5UMriu" An Extraordinary Phenomenon.

No other term than the above would apply to the woman who would see ber youthful beauty fad away wi.boat a pang of regret. Many a woman becomes prematurely old and haggard because of functional de range men t. What a pity that all such do not know that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre-tcription will restore their organs to a normal state, and make them youthful and -beautiful once more! For the ills to which the daughters of Eva are peculiarly li ible, the "Pre-cription" is a sovereign remedy. It ia the only medicine sold by druggists under a positive guarantee from the manufacturers that it will give satisfaction in every case or money will be relume i.

Bee guarantee on bottle wrapper. erection of the parochial residence ot St. ana cuvitinrg to utv V7i ttnis tion with the faut that estimates have lrnrrlt or Kent by muilat and JfSe. Nrbx. CURES Michael church were opened and the MONTH ran hs STANDAKA BiiXKCT 85 Dearbvra CUKiUO, ILL taretofcre been made on only 1000 made wnt kin.

fnr contract was swarded to Mr. Wilkes, ot ftPfly Perfectly Ac.nt. pforri who ran fnminh a hoMiJ pounds oi eugar to tne ton. 13 iT IM S7JDT. I Kf swi hm Ariihmeric, Shorthand, thor-otiirhly tnncht hymsit.

l-rtwintes. C'irnihrs free, Ul.VAXT'd CQlXia.i4aiMaiti UuSiUo, TootMc, Eealaclis, The Jewell Qouuty Republican says ve their whol. tim to the ba-tinsv. 8 par. no.

menta may be pro' I alao A tw? vecanxiesin towas aaJ eitiaa. F. JOtlKoOS: 4 I 1008 Main 8.. KioiiBioBd, Va. Abilene, he bsing the lowest responsible bidder.

His bid was S3 0G0. Work upon the building will begin at once. KANSAS O. A. K.

Jaspar Wylani'a eight-year-old boy if" to 8 a dar- mri wrtn tt rffsit Lma un-ler liie hor fort. Wnlf BrCWBtat Vfai7 Safety Rain Holdev Co. Molly, Mich. Muss, Sars-Ttat ajl Glasls. AT DBTJQOISTS AH9 DZALSS8.

fYmted and eareal fthvt aa. fentfa Book t-eatrrwnt wnt tree. Addrv r.LKiSD. U.O A.rora. KaB.Ce.

IU. John fell off the pig pen and broke hie collar bone. This ceseitrted staying out of school, and as the young America the time dragging on his hands TAtht ttTt CoMlwontM esUUZCM, mife COAOsHUsasi K. N. U.

T. W4-4 Fourteen Alabama men, with a carload of the products of that state, are about to make an extended exhibition trip through the north. he thought to sooth Lis troubles with a OH! 5 TLs Qariss A. cc Baltikoks, Ua advertiaaoientav tJ7Whii anawsrina; thssa please mention this paper. quiet emoke.

He repaired to the bay ack and with commendable skill manu place, which was pronounced the grandest military display of the week. The Kansas commandery of the loyal legion held an interesting meeting Wednesday evening. Among the distinguished gentlemen present were Gen. John McNoil, or Missouri; Gen. T.

T. Taylor, of Hutchinson, and ex-secretary of the interior, Join P. Usher, of Lincoln's cabinet. Appropriate resolutions were passed referring to Sherid m's death. An address was made to the oommandery, by Mr.

Usher, in which he referred, with mnch feeling, to the old days The regimental soei't of the eighth Kansas held its annual meeting during the afternoon, electing Governor John A. Martin, president; Lieutenant David Baker, vice president; H. M. Liaham, secretary, and Captain Milton Rose, tre unrer. It was decided to hold the next m-e ing of ths society at Atchison, on the 19th and 20th of September, 1839, thnt being the twenty-sixth anniversary of the battle of C.iieamagua, ia which the regiment lost C5 per nt.

of its force. There were fiftv-si members pres-entat the meetinr, them afterward psil their respects ia a body to General McOook, their old corps oommaader (the 20th) at Ohicunangi and vtone ver. Junior Vice Commander W. H. Young presided at Wednesday evening's oampllre.

Colonel W. F. Cloud was the orator of the Marshall's btary band and the soldiers' home band furnished the instrumental, and the Mod oca, who were called to sing again and aga the vocal music. The camnfira was the most largely attended of an; of the week. The department president of the woman's rel ef corps, Mrs- Klla Powell, was present at her headquarters, being assisted by Mrs.

Tim McCarthy and Mrs. George Lauber. The woman's relief corps in Kansas uum ber over 5. 000 members, there bsinif over ,63.010 members in a 1 in ths Unite! State Up to Wedneedav eveningl25 had registered at heal marten, bat it was estimated that fully 500 mors were on the grounds. factured a rough-and-ready pipe out of an onion, ruiea and lighted it, throwing the match, as a matter of course, down loto the hay.

In juet about two min BuOSl FrK-l'OirAGl paid. TV Vfeokly Cosnmanwtalth, tie hi nt tie Kan-as i nf, rivsali) boik.asap emua-n (o very Dw anbariifer wro sasds NS til ntilar soke prio for ore jeir. Or II arte Nolts for absot I ma. KTibers. at 1 CO.

ero.i. 1 ths out nf nry order or draft, Th bX) a nra all good looks ia a foi m. ani a- net tnaH. aud paper dsuvsred free by mail; pos Stm paid. ui ft samp' of paper, and list of books to a-eot A4dreaz.

IHK COMMONWEALTH, Diamond! Vera lira FOR DYSPEPSIA. A POilTIVS CU7.E FCR INDIGIKT I'JH AND 1U StratMb Troubles Arising Thsrefrom. Your Druggitt or General iiialer win grl Vera-Cma for you if not already Btork, or il vriil ot tent by mail receipt '2S ci. (5 boxet in Sample sent on receipt of 2-ctt liainp. THE CHARLES A.

V0SELER Baltimore, Ml bui, I'ropmbaH Uauuuuturaa. ntes th3 Mimes were leaping over the 4 top of ths stack. Six tons cf hay was burned, and it was only by tbe hardest work that Mr. Wyland was able to save the rest of the stack-yard and the stables. Tnrtalra.

Kns. TO MAKE A DELICIOUS BISCUIT ASK YOUR GROCER FOR WIGHT'S "COW BRAND" SODA AND TAKE NO OTHER. OatarrII The DATT.T COMSt'fN WEAl.rH, The DA Oaa night last week at Hutchinson th. 13 chief a lly ppr nf ursat of Kauas is tali $3 a near. Tn chte as people were startled by a young woman f.

ftxoi: itesaMhr driving ranouBly and calling for a police SCI'u'a'1 man. The carriage was stopped and MARVELOUS ths following story gleaned. She had Osborne Farmer: The reunion of old soldiers in Harenbarpor's grove, Bussell county, last was pretty well attendtd. Topeka Comonweahh: The most conspicuous object in the reception room of the woman's relief corps, at the reunion, was a lovely silk banner made of the first silk fabric ever woven in Kansas. In fact, it is entirely a Kansas production.

Mrs, Powell witche.l ths silk whioh were raised in Kansas, as tbey were tVd on osags grown in Kansas, by children born and bied on Kansas soiL She watched the cocooos reeled and ths silk woven. Ths face of tbe banner is of crimson satin, in the center of which is an exquisitely embroidered bunch of sunflowers, ths work ot Mrs. Helen Soofield, of Washington, Kansas. The reveres side is ot yellow frilk, ths natural color of ths cocoons. Ths banner is superbly trimmed with heavy gold bullion fring and tassels, end on it are the words, "Department of Kansas, G.

A. Tbe stuff is of highly polished walnat, and is surmounted by a golden eagle with wings outspread. This banner was presented to ths department of Kansss, W. R. by the ladies cf Kearney relief corps, No.

67, of Waeh nsrton, and would hsve cost in New Ttk 150. The silk and satin vt which it is were woven by Jacob Miller, ot Waehinton, who raued the (ilk worms. Ths banner goes with ths presid-mt, the suns is other dpirtmsnt property. 4Si-IJ! SI bedn to the fair in the afternoon in com Ml pany with a young man in the carriage. Vft ii Kk.

In mma es isitvti is a When a Dour to return or soma reason ths gentleman went away for some little xue BUY Kits' UU 1U1S lb HI 11 tune, and tbe horse began to grow un Ths Illinois veterans formed an associa ruly. A negro approached the girl and issued March and 1 each year. It ia an ency-Jclopedia of useful inform mation for all who purchase the luxuries or the necessities of life. We tion. Thers were 63,030 people on ths grounds.

Friday. A WET Tiae uun wnofaaa tram Uii- to tre daiUn la a katoer Coat, and at hta first half hoar's cxprrieDc to a ttnna ttndt to hi tirow that II to aanity a hftter protertMm than a rao. utn rwttnf. Dtrt an rr! errnnrl at beinf to badly tokea In. bai alao ftela if aetj aot rook exactly lika The Topeka Flambeau club gars sn exhi- said he would drive her to where ths youig man was standing.

Hs got into the carriage and proceeded to drive directly outside the gate. 8te began to realize ths situation and began to scream. Hs thereupon drew revolver and threatened to kill bar if she made after the axan want aerrtcs) (not etrle) a taroieM that will see aim dry 111 the hardest storm. It Is called TOWKkH FISH BRAND a nam faadiar te my all over the leuwt. Witttheea the only wrtert Wind end Waterenol Oat "Tower's Brua bition drill.

HEN Ths proceedings, Saturday, wsrs comparatively unimportant. DISCOVERY. Any book learned In one reading. Mind wanderiac enrrd. IpMttnf wltt'out aot.

Wholly mnlikcartinrial ijmibi. Piracy oadmad by saprcma Co art. Grmt indooen nt to eorrwtpomlfncA rlmwiHt Propct vita np iiK na Dr. Win. A Hammond.

wrrta-f m-d in Mind dia, Iaail Orenlea( hmptoa, tha raat Pcyrbol irtat, M. 1 Ed. of tb hrnrtum Advocate, Richard Proo-tor, thaHciwtMt. and othm, tent oat tW by Prof. A.

LUiaJtlTk, SSI Fifik Atc Now York, p5Trti THwrphf and tUltmati lwr.il Kcbwl AsYfit't Buiinff here. kdcI nam mod siiaaiiou. Wrtia J. SHOWN, bcdaiiA, Mo. Ak tor iha-USH BRAND' Slicker drie.

aae. the rinaAn. ml firdea iiptletcataloawe. A. J.

Towma. jr. smoa St. Bflettm. At the band eon test, Thursday, Marshall's Can clothe you and furnish you with all the necessary and unnecessary appliances to ride, walk, dance, sleep, eat, fish, hunt, work, co to ohurch or stay at home, and in various lisea, styles and quantities.

Just figure out what is required to do all theea thing tOMFORTIBLT. and you can make a fair estimate of the value of the BtJTXBS' GUIDE, whioh will be sent upon receipt of 10 cent to pay postage, MONTGOMERY WARD ft CO. XU-U4 KMhicsa Avtnue, fnrthfMistanee. Howetw, her cries jrjf acting attention, sad hs deemed military Dana ioox th nrst prize. i The ernnmandr-in-chief of the O.

1. Ti make bis escape, Man fas Major William Wsme-, of Kansss City, rived on the grounds Friday. Us delivered girl seems from this time to Bryan! Straiten Zhlzzz Cusfccss 0:110 iariTrraoai t. xA.normmT irer tkw woiildi nn i.i.i. 3- hM, tor sU arovs op tbe jaa Harm to tas evening..

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