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Ottawa Courier from Ottawa, Kansas • 4

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HE MASTERED THE UMBRELLA. FOREIGN GOSSIP. 0.D.ST1NEBAUGII -The e-iant of ciants and Titan of Titans, as far as sewing-machines" are concerned, has recently been finished at Leeds, England. It weighs exactly five and a quarter tons, and ia specially Devoted to the host interests of the Republican ounly lvk of Va uiia Ooa.ity troiii uses to I mi). adapted for s-eneral manufacturing I'arty and ranKJm County.

Issued every Friday morning- by 20 T11K PUBLIC. The Courier," together with its list accounts, office, furniture and good will, has been purchased by Mr. Lcou V. Duchesne, of Mississippi, who will assume personal control in a few days. Mr.

Frow and Ottawa Printing-Co. retiring. All accounts and all business must be transacted, prior to Mr. Duchesne's arrival, with E. W.

Flick or his accredited representative, Frank B. Williams. Mr. Duchesne is ahle to give our people of Franklin County, a bright, newsy weekly paper, us good as the best in the state. E.

W. Fuick. LEON C. DUCHESNE, Publisher. purposes of the heavier sort.

This particular machine will be used for attaching cotton belting. Telephone operators in Belgium, many of whom as in other countries, U.S.Pe One Year, in nsion Nix Months, in Advance GO Three Month, in Advance are cirls. are reouired, now that the Matter intended for publication should react) ua not later than Thursday mornlng-s. government has absorbed the business, to pass an examination in Flemish, French, German and English. They But Triumph Turned to Dismay When Tried to Call "Aunty's" Attention.

They entered the elevated train together; two men, stylishly dressed, who had evidently been dining well, very well. One was dark and of bilioua temperment. lie was asleep as soon as he sank into his seat. The other was light and of sanguine temperament. He was still enjoying; his dinner, and beamed on- everyone in sight.

He seemed to see ever so many more people than there were in the car. By his side sat an old colored woman with a large bundle in her lap. He accidentally trod on her foot and took his hat off with elaborate politeness and said: "Beg pardon, aunty. Thousan' pardon." Aunty smiled indulgently, as if she had seen a great many men who had dined welL- "Dat's all right, she said. He smiled again on everybody and then Baid, as if he had overlooked it before: "Lemme carry bundle, aunty." Aunty laughed then and said: "No, -indeed, chile.

'Twould break yo' legs, 'deed it would." Entered at the Post Office in Ottawa as sec ond class matter. must also have a good knowledge of Stand PR A CTICA I EDUCA TION. The common people have been prevented from acquiring a practical knowledge of Shorthand, Ty pew riling and Business because of the high rates of tuition. The Fit an klin County Schoot, of Shorthand, Typewriting and Business was organized to give the citizens of Ottawa and Frankliu County, thorough personal instruction in these branches at actual cost. For $1.00, paid at your convenience, you can get eight months personal Instruction at this school.

If it is not convenient to come to town, lessons are given by mail. This school had 07 students last session and has over 100 enrolled this term. You may enter any time and finish as quickly as you can do the work. There are ten instructors, all holding Isaac Pitman's Speed Certificate. It is the only school in this stato whose graduates hold Pitman's Speed Certificate.

For further particulars call on, or write to Robert Wallace, Secretary. 221 West Second Street, Ottawa, Kansas. and Bounty-Claim the Prosecution before Government Departments. SOLDIERS, Who served in the Indian Wars from 1832 to 1812, or their widows, or now Jor geography and be able to draw a complete map of Europe. Every Mussulman, however high his rank, from the Sultan down to the lowest dervish, is compeled to have a trade.

The grandfather of the present Sultan was a toot-pick maker. The boatman, porter or groom is eligible to the grade of pasha. The butcher of today may 'be the generalissimo of tomorrow, and the lowest slave may become grand vizier. Th agricultural possibilities of the Amazon valley are very extensive. OW Glorj 50,000 Addresses.

"We have the address of 50,000 first-ciass heads of families in Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Missouri, Colorado, Iowa, and other western states, most of them property owners. These names are collected carefully from reliable sources for our own use, but we will send a limited amount of outside matter with our own, or will mail special matter, at reasonable rates. If you want to reach 250,000 people, ycung and old, we can aid you. E. W.

Fuick Card Ottawa, Kansas. He laughed with her, and then suddenly became deeply engrossed with his umbrella: It was not rolled up. He rolled it up and rolled it up, over and over again, and seemed surprised xin titled to Pensions. Pensions 0 Bounties a specialty. and pained that its folds would not stay put.

They flew apart every time We want srood, newsv correspondence from 1 1 DUnaa every neigUDornooa in me ujuuij. ctioc eend matter so that we It not later than untirsuay morning-. he let go, and finally he gave it up as a bad job, and only regarded it reproachfully. "Wha's yo' cover, honey?" asked th colored woman, sympathetically." "B'jove fgot all 'bout zat," he an The soil is fertile, and there are no droughts, frosts or grasshoppers. Product are mostly tropical, cereals grow rank but produce no grain, rice and tapioca are the 'only breadstuff sugar, coffee, rubber, cacao and cotton all do welL The lowlands form good pasturage, Tout are liable to floods.

Since the war of 1870-fl, twenty-two years, the military expenditures of France have been fifteen milliards, three hundred and sixty-eight millions of francs, or about $3,800,000,000. This sum is exclusive of the five milliards paid to Germany as an indemnity, of the sum expended on the navy and of the amount used in building strategic railroads and the payment ot military pensions. The custom of adoption is universal in Japan, where it is practical to keep a family name from becoming instinct. Indeed, there is scarcely a family in REPORT OF POMONA SCHOOLS. PRIMARY DEPARTMENT.

Total enrollment, 47; average attendance, Boots and Shoes He also represents the largest and best line of Fire and Lightning and Tornado Insurance swered. "Tpok cover off 'cause thought thought rain y'know. Rain. diden, come: Thaz fun, too." 4H; unmber of visitors, 10; unmber of 413 South Main Street, OTTAWA, KANSAS. cases of tardiness, 16.

He hunted in all his pockets a great many times for the cover, and the passengers all became interested in the Pupils neitner absent nor tardy 18. As hunt. A sportive-looking old gentle Are You Worth $200 a Month. We want five first class general agent for work in each of the following states: Kansas, Iowa, Nebraska, and one good man for Oklahoma. You will be required to establish agents, and take orders from physicians for a specialty.

First class men.will be given an opportunity to make money. Must be hustlers. Address, The E. W. Frick, Publishing Ottawa, We move to Kansas City, early in February.

follows: class; Edith Hays, Eunice man opposite whispered to his neighber If you want good honest Boots he'd bet. him a bottle the cover would not be found. Just then it was found, though. It in the County. ALL LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID.

210 South Main OTTAWA. KANSAS. and Shoes this Fall for little money, come and see us. was a silk cover, rolled up in a tight which it has not at some time or other little wad, and crammed into the fob- been practiced. A person who has no Special attention paid to the fitting pocket of his trousers.

There was an male issue adopts a son, and if he has a daughter, often gives her to him in audible sigh of relief when it was safely produced, and the man smiled cheer marriage. A youth, or even a child, Hughes, Clara Miller, Ruth Vigor, George Buckner, Lovel O'Brien and Earl Rawlins. B. class; Mary Bilger, Phoebe Pebbles, Estella Rose, Charley Flora and Willie Garrison. A.

class; Bessie Buckner, Elmira Haggard, Edna Moore, Tessie Rich, Ray Hoops, Harry Ullom. Pupils making highest average in monthly examinations; Grace Lawrence, grade 97. B. class, Garrison, grade 94. C.

class, Eunice Hughes, grade 96 Mrs. II. Alice Hays, Teacher. INTERMEDIATE. Total enrollment, 41 average attendance, fully, upon all about him.

who may be the head of a family, often adopts, on the point of dying, a son He unfolded the cover, and after re sometimes older than himself to sue ceed him. STU: 3EE. garding it some time very seriously, slipped the metal ring of the small end of the cover over the ferrule of the umbrella. It only went to the place of person with low instep. YoMrs to Ser-rre.

Aug. Lofv Co. L. C. OBER, Dealer In xne nnesL caves in guana are those in Derbyshire, of which the Peak cave at Castleton is noted for its gran where the cloth of the umbrella begins, and the.

long end hung over like a whip deur. It is rather a succession of caves, .1 li a He tried from Eighteenth to Model Stem Bakery, CRACKER FACTORY, 37.4; number of visitors number cases of tardiness, 1C. Pupils neither absent nor ana is situated at tne extremity ot a deep rooky gorge immediately beneath Twenty-third street to get it further on, and then stopped to wipe the per the Peak castle. The entrance is spiration from his brow. large archway in the cliff 43 feet high Crockerv, Glassware "Yo' has put it on the wrong end, and 120 feet wide.

A long hall or corridor runs for 160 yards into the moun- honey," the colored woman said. He thanked her, took the cover ring lam, contracting as it proceeds into a tardy, B. class; Fannie Rich, Ethel Little, Oscar Hurley, Havey Rose, Alvin Bilger, Willie Haggard, Claude Peebles, Paul and Clyde Moore. A. class; Bertie Knight, Sammie Peebles, Vernon Hoopes, Katie Geyer, Mabel Vigor, Edith Spangler, Jennie Mott, Mary Little, Iyrtle Ella McCain, and; Cora 'Gaddis.

mere gallery, and, when this is passed, off the ferrule, and tried to slip it over the handle. another large cave is reached. Several people laughed, and he The German socialists report that smiled. Then he said: they control seventy newspaper orerans, "Aunty.you're wrong. Goesonozzer of which twenty-two are politicSS Don't you try fool me, aunty." dailies.

The subsidies granted to some of them amount to 66,000 marks a year. Then he put the ring over the fer rule again, and became bo deeply in Chinaware, Stoneware, Lamps, Lanterns, Lanterns, Platedware and Fancy Goods. Wholesale and Retail. Pupil making highest average in monthly examination. B.

class, Alvin Bilger, grade 95. A. class, Suffron, grade 96 Wiwviif AT it nv Toinlior Graham Candy Manufacturing Successors to The Star Bakery, Ottawa Bakery and Candy Manufacturing 12. lTain Street, We make a full line of BUEAD, CAiCES suid GIIAGKEHS, Also DELICACIES, ICE CREAMS AND CANDIL'S jui ks it riiit ja i. We are the leaders for Cool Drinks.

Call and see us, our factory is open at all times for your inspection. The Verwaets, the leading socialist organ, circulates about 86,000 copies, terested in trying to find out why it would not go any further than the cloth that he did not notice aunty and makes money. The socialist book trade is also growing. Sentences passed upon socialists durinsr the leave the car at Twenty-eighth street. twelve months ending September ag nor that stylish young woman took aunty's seat by his side.

At Thirty-third street something hap gregated 117 years' imprisonment and 20,000 marks. The year before they pened that gave him great satisfaction were 88 years and 18,000 marks. and almost caused a sensation in the car. In his efforts to push the. ring over the cloth he ac A MOLY PLACE OF ISLAM.

Go eunca. See tlie fcMtrMwn mrnnf -rm T-iir ttti 7-7 The Finoni Hadachar-el-Aswad, or Blacli Largest and Cheapest Line gtoae, at Mecca. At the northeast corner of the Kaaba, cidentally started the cover on the way a woman turns a stocking inside out. It was going on inside out, going over itself, but it was going on, and he nudged the woman by his side to Call her attention to his success. near the door, and four to five feet GRAITD REMOVAL SALE! Of Winter Goods, Robes and above the ground, is the famous Had sehar-el-Aswad, or Black Stone.

It is "Don't you fool me, aunty," he said, an irregular oval, says Burckhardt, about seven inches in diameter, with an undulating surface, and seems to Blankets, all NEW GOODS AND NEW PATTERNS. not looking up from his work. "Guess I know how 'brella covers go. It was giddy of you, aunty another nudge, to try get me put 'brella cover on way woman puts on chem be composed of several stones of differ Every article in The Wig Racket must be sold this month as we are going to the GOODS MUST GO. ent sizes cemented together.

It is worn to its smooth surface by the millions of kisses and touches it has received. He did not progress further in his speech than that unfinished word, for a The Moslems say it was originally white, but has become black by reason To select from. No old stock. Also a full line of light and heavy of men's sins. It is surrounded by a start at his side caused him to look around toward "aunty," and he was met with such a glare of haughty horror that he closed his eyes to shut out GRAMMAR GRADE.

Tola! enrollment, 44; average attendance, 40; number of visitors, number cases of tardiness, 10. Pupils neither absent nor tardy during the month. C. class; Frank Rawlins, Clarke Swayze, Jiffie Mundy, Sarah Hughes, Lilly Ullum, Viva Parkinson and Sadie Anderson. class; Fannie.

Kraus, Bertha Johnson, Mary Rich, Willie Flora, Earle Jackson, Oscar Cain, Linnie nalfield, and Arthur Buckner. A. class; RoyKrans? Harry Krans, Carl Hoopes, Millie Pasley, Daisy Clevey, Dessie Bailey, Dille Cottrell and Cora Loper. Pupils making highest average in monthly examination: A. class; Daisy Clevey and Dessie Baily, 98 4 9.

B. class; Arthur Buckner and Maud Winkler, 98 8-9. C. class, Essie Bosley, 97 2-3. Mrs.

A. M. Garrison, Teacher. HIGH SCHOOL. Total enrollment 38; average attendance, 36; number cases of tardiness, 10; number visitors 21.

Pupils neither absent nor tardy: junior glass. Blanche Dyer, Eddie Hughes, John Lady, Addie Six, James Bailey. middle class. Eddie Cain, Natellia Dodson, Annie Hutchings, Cora McCord, Frank Stephens, Frank Swayze and Alice Yount. senior -class.

Ota Hatfield, Frank Hensley, Alice Johnson, Dove Kilgore, Lemuel Kratz, John Kratz, Ellen McDonald, Clara Suffron, Carrie Swayze. Pupils making highest average during month, Junior class, John Lady and Gertie- Richardson, 97. Middle class, Annie Hutchings and Oma Flora, 98. Senior class, Carrie Swayze, Lemuel Kraiz, Ota Ilartfitld Suffron, and Dora Kilgore 99. the sight.

His eyes being closed, he This is no Bait, No Humbug, No Dream. Harness, Halter and Collars. and get prices before you buy. 111 SOUTH MAIN STREET. found it easier to go to sleep than to open them again, and was carried miles beyond his station, smiling, however blissfully.

N. Y. Sun. border of cement rising a little above the surface, and this again by a broad band of silver gilt. Burton said the aperture in which the stone is measures one span and three fingers long.

Burckhardt describes its color as a deep reddish-brown, approaching to black. It appeared to Burton black and metallic, and seemed to him a common aerolite, with a thiok shaggy coating worn and polished. It is not improbable that the stone obtained itssaored character the pagans on account of its meteoric THE SALIVARY GLANDS. Their in the Mastication of Food. That the salivary glands are of very origin.

But an actual Removal Sale. If you need any goods come here and we will make you prices on them. Our sole object now is to SELL the goods and get the CASH, if you will keep this in mind you can buy goods CHEAP. Our goods have not been marked up and then sold at regular prices, but everything still has its former price, and you get a big lump off that. Hound the Kaaba is a fine pavement little use to the average American who bolts his food, is a fact that must be at once admitted; but that salivary glands are intended by nature for a special use in connection with the food, is shown by the fact that although present in man and most other animals, they are JOHN NELSON, Dealer in New and Second-Hand Furniture, Stoves, Tinware and all kinds of of granite polished like glass by the feet of the faithful, describing an irregular ovaL It is surrounded by iron posts supporting cross rods from which hang green glass globe lamps which lacking in the whale and the seal, both SCOOP 'EM OUT make a faint illumination.

Indeed, the of which belong to the mammalia, but catch and eat their prey under circumstances which evidently render salivary glands unserviceable. 1 House keeping Goods, thousand lamps of the court make little impression on the gloom of night. Beyond the poles is a second pavement eight paoes broad, a little elevated, and round that another, higher and broader. The role of the saliva, and hence of Sewing Machines, Etc. the salivary glands, in the process of Is the cry, and every dollar's worth is going to be sold quick.

PRICES will do it. It will pay you to buy and lay the goods away if you don't need them now. Everyone is invited to call and see for themselves that this is not all talk or wind, but is an actual sacrifice of goods. Loot at our Palace Oat Heating The Largest Order Ever Given for Type-writers. and Cooking Stoves, -the best in the market.

119 and 123 W. Second OTTAWA, KANSAS. Do You Want Any? The eeremony of Ta waf or circum-ambulation, is performed on the inner oval pavement of polished granite. It consists in circling the Kaaba seven times, ejaculating the proper prayers st the proper points, and kissing the black stone. The first three circuits made at a quick -step pace, called running, the four latter slowly and leisurely.

Usually in the Hadj the trowd about the Kaaba is so great that it ia difficult to reach the laored stone to kiss or even touch It. Burton, by the aid of a dozen stout Mecoans, literally fought his way through the enraged Bedouins, and Come to the digestion assumes greater, importance as this interesting vital process is better understood. The physician who laughed at a gentleman for slowly sipping a glass of milk, or, as he said, "chewing it so as to facilitate the digestion," was evidently not familiar with thev most recent discoveries relating tot digestion. Saliva is necessary, not for the digestion of starch (which, of course, is absent in milk), but most of all as a stimulus to the peptic glands, through the influence of which they are induced to secrete the proper quantity and quality of gastric Juice required for the digestion of milk. It is interesting to note that in the horse, sheep and ox, an extra pair of salivary glands is provided, which fills the space under the arch just below the eye, and even extends behind the eyeball.

Dr. J. H. Kellogg, in Good Health. Imk Sua BIG RACKET REMOVAL SALE, Washington, March 27.

Tim war Department of the United States at Washington desired to purchase 150 typewriters, and established a board of exports to pass upon all the typewriters in competition, and after a thorough examination it was decided that tho Smith Premier Typewriter, manufactured at Syracuse, N. was the machine that stood the highest in point of and: mechanical construction, consequently the order for 150 typewriters was awarded to the Smith Premier Typewriter Company. N. Y. World, March 29 ,1,892.

Send for Catalogue, THE SMITH PRE. MIER TYPEWRITER 113 Weft Jflnth Kansas City, $2.00 a vear while kissing and rubbing the stone carefully ecamlned it for two minutes, and decided that it is a big aerolite. After that he repaired to the well Zera-cem, took a copious draught of the to him natteectM water, and was deluged with thtree skinful of it dashed upon S05 MAIN STREET. Containing more reading matter than any magazine published in him In order to wash away his sinsv He does not say whether pretense of prayer and adoration is a aio. Gharles Dudley America, Address Unflagging interest has made many a fortune and wrecked many a railroad train.

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Years Available:
1892-1893