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Daily Union Spy and Fair Bulletin from Emporia, Kansas • 1

Daily Union Spy and Fair Bulletin du lieu suivant : Emporia, Kansas • 1

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4 DAILY UNfON SPY "AND BULLETIN. VOL. II. EMPORIA, KANSAS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1880. NO.

1. PUBLISHED HY THE EMPORIA RIFLES. SEVEN THOUSAND COPIES. GRATUITOUS CIRCULATION'. FAIR Locals.

Look out tor that Silent Drill when you go to see The Spy." BANCROFT HALL, Emporia, Kanaao, Tuesday Evening, September 7, 1880, Mr. John Ilcnning, who has recently completed' an engagement ith one of the Pacific slope combinations, and now a citizen of Emporia, has kindly consented to assume the role of The Spy." He is a talented actor, and his large circle of friends' will bo pleased to greet him once again in his professional sphere. Mi Ktfic Hond, of Amcricus will a Nellie Morton, and Miss Inda as Anna Morton. Holmes' Orchestra will furnish music at Will be presented lqrjUic 50inJ4rne in city, for the benefit of The Union Spy was rendered again last the Emporia Rifles, the Bancroft Hall during the production of the Union Spy, this week. Grand Military Drama, evening to a crowded house.

The people seem to never weary of witnessing this thrilling and patriotic Urama." The love of our starry Hag and re-unltcd republic, born of the late war; grows deeper and wider in the American heart as the years wear away. The Union Spy is founded ENTITLED Mr. J. C. l'lanigan will aumc the fathership of 44 1 ussy Jones." As ncigh-lwr Jones he can't he heat.

THE UNION SPY, Mr.V.II. Ong will appear again as 1'nssy Jones. He has been steadily re As produced, with UNBOUNDED, SUCCESS throughout the' United on facts growing out of the Rebellion. The prison scenes arc graphic and illustrate in a very impressive manner the trials gaining the stomach lost at Andersonvillc States. and hardships that the brave defenders of our country had to endure during those lour years mat tried men souls, we un derstand that the play will be repeated again to-morrow evening for the last time in this city, and of course there will again last April.

Mr. L. S. Page makes good photograph of Farmer Morton." He'll make a giHxl photograph of you if you will call at his gallery. Mr.

Frank Going will assume the role of Uncle Tom." Those who myt this gentleman as Uncle Tom last April will greet him with pleasure. be a grand rush to witness it. Tioncsta Daily Echo. The play will be presented as above by a cast of Emporia talent, under the personal management of COL. E.

B. TEMPLE, introducing Thrilling Military Scenes, Affecting Tableaux, Firing on Fort Sumpter, Recruiting for the War, Awkvvtu Squad Drill Camp Scenes, Bivouac by Night, A Contrabss Dance, Capture of the Union Spy, gprgtf Wit and Humor. 'The Emporia Rifles, accompanied by the Emporia martial hand, are making arrangements to attend the encampment at Wichita next week. The Milky Way -from the cow-shed to the pump. A turkey with clipped wing has a defective flew.

Why, is a The new firm of Davis Mankcr. painters, hope ly promptness and square Vlealmg Altaic of public patronage. See advertisement in another column. canse it is twice cisrht. on the Rebel Outmost Grand Battle Scenes, Horrors of Andersonville.

Care, to your coffin adds a nail, 110 doubt And every grin, so merry, draws one out lete Hon if li a Cm Jim, have you seen John's wife?" Yes. I've seen her." ,1.. A Is she as thin as the boy'tfy she is?" I should say so, she looks like a string of buttons." OITE 1ST I C3-HIT in tr fifaslo "by. "Itlra i "What," said an ancient Dutchman of the Mohawk Valley, when asked to contribute to buy a new lightning rod for the church, you dink tie Lord (Hinder his own house down We advise our citizens who intend visiting "The Spy" to attend the first night instead of the second or third, as the crowd will not he large as on those latter nights. Mr.

C. L. Hurgc, formerly in the employ of Sherman Richardson, can now he found at T. McCulloch's grocery store, where he will he 'happy to wait upon his old friends. W.

B. Vail advertisement appears imanother column. We take pleasure in recommending these gentlemen as first-class workmen, and deserving a liberal share of the patronage of the public. Col. E.

B. Temple is with us again as "Warren Orr." Those who attended "The Spy" last April will remember the Colonel with pleasure as an actor of superior talent and a perfect gentleman. Admission 60 Cents. Children, 25 Cents. Reserved scats without extra charge at City Book Store.

An old-tashioncd minister was jM'cach-ing in a tight, unvcntilatcd church, in which by some means a window was left partly open. A good deacon during the sermon closed it. The minister stopped, and, turning to the deacon, said in solemn tones, "If I were preaching in a jug, I believe you would put the cork in." MERCHANT TAILORS AND DEALERS IN CLOTHING-. with To EXCHANGE A good organ Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Gonto' Furnishing Goods, Etc Corner Commercial Street and 5th Avenue. Emporia, Kansas.

During the recent civil conflict, two volunteers were lying beneath their blankets, looking up at the stars in a Virginia sky. Says Jack What made you go into the army, Tom?" Well," replied Tom, "I had no wife, and I love war. What made you go into the war, Jack?" "Well," he replied, "I had a wife, and I loved peace, so I went to the war." An amusing story is told of some German Socialists who recently got hold of a soldier and treated him to a large quantity of beer. When the man was well primed, he was asked if, in the event of a revolution, he would fire on the people. Never 1" answered the soldier, and more bocks were ordered.

The" question "why would you not fire?" was then asked. I have no rifle; I belong to the band," was the reply. Tlie Emporia Ledger, Albert Phenis, Editor and Proprietor. Published at $1.50 per annum in advance. A' First-class Family Newspaper.

High-toned, readable and reliable. Has a large vvvw circulation, in Lyon two sets of reeds, sub-bass attachment, all in good repair and excellent tone. I will exchange for a spring wagon or top buggy, or sell cheap for cash. Address, F. V.

Mc Williams, Emporia, Kansas. For sale A desirable dwelling house containing three rooms, suitable for small family. Good well and fifty feet of ground. Situated on south Commercial street and in a good neighborhood. A good bargain Address, F.

V. McWlLLIAMS, Lock box 343, Emporia, Kansas. The Union Spy, as presented at the Armory last; night, by the Governor's Guards, was a complete success. The play in itself merits the generous patronage of our citizens. The large audience which greeted The Spy" was the recipient of a treat such as onJy the lqcal talent of the capital can bestow, Mr, C.

II, Lamphler as "Pussy Jones is simply immense, and his remarkably well drilled squad brought down the house. Springfield (111) State Journal. It 'U li Printer and Binder. Manufacturer of all kinds 4 The Job "Printing and Book Binding establishment of W. F.

Chalfant, in this dty, is one of the largest and best" in1 the State. The blank books manufactured by Mr. Chalfant arc equal to the best made anywhere. His printing office is a credit to te city and State and should be liber-ally patronized. BOOK' AND JOB PRINTING mSS" EMPORIA, KANSAS.

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4
Années disponibles:
1880-1880