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The Emporia Daily Globe from Emporia, Kansas • 4

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We have just received a line of men and IN CHICAGO'S SHOW WINDOWS. PKKSONAL. MKNTION W. Robertson, of Eureka, was in Kys glove and mitts, good reliable goods the cilv to-dav. Th Display Made to Attract th Atr Do Not Buy Old Goods nd to lie sold at the lowest prices.

M. Thomas Sox. West.Sixth avenue. I. Warren, of Lawrence, was in tentlon of the Crowds of Passers-by.

There is a craze among merchants for the city to-day. -BIT GET- W. L. Snodgrjiss, of Eureka, was at beans 35 11 choice navy attracting to their show windows the attention of crowds that surge along the streets. Display of copies of illustrated papers are quite common.

A clothing the Coolidge to-dav. for $1. at the. Junge E. Ii.

Peyton is attending court nrm incurred considerable expense in the purchase of a set of rare comic pictures. at Council Grove. Emporia Grocery Company. GO TO J. K.

TYLER'S TO GET LOW RICES ON LUMBER. Another placed in its window a clock machine which dropped a printed card S. A. Brown, the lumitcr dealer, has NEW BOOTS, SFHOESyANDRUnKERS FOR LESS MONEY ALSO BETTER ASSORTMENT TO SELECT FROM. AT RIPS SEWED UP FREE--I9I Commercial St.

returned to Chicago. and rang a bell every minute, but the crowd did not seem to appreciate either Ed. Phil brook, of Sioux City. the bell or the poetry printed upon the For fine plush dressing cases was in the city, stopping at the Fifth Ave HEAK-A BOITTS. Womens Relief Corps cowert to-night at the Whitley.

There in a lietter day aliead, you can Ix on that. Reserved wats only ten cents extra, at Kelly store. There will lie several excellent readings and recitations at the Relii-f Corps concert to-night. Two crippled Santa Fe engines were taken through from Ilalstcad to the Tope-ka shops yesterday. What Emporia wants is a little less scheming for personal interests and more unselfish effort in her behalf.

There will lie a meeting of Northwestern Legion of Honor this Tuesday evening, Nov. 16. Chas. Ryder, See. cards, and the stay of the machine was of go to J.

VV. A.twpod. nue last night. short duration. A Madison street tobacconist has made a hit with a comic figure B.

F. Flenniken, of Clay Center, Sen 40 bars good laundry soap ator Pluinhs private secretary, arrived for $1 at the which stands in the window and flings a package of tobacco over his head from hand to hand. The dude manikin or automatic cigarette smoker displayed by a tobacco firm on Dearborn street some here yesterday. Rev. C.

W. Parsons and Mr. W. II. Emporia Grocery Company.

For the finest line of plush Craig and their wives returned to Kansas months ago drew as big audiences as Booth. City yesterday. goods in the city go to Another establishment on Madison Rev. J. V.

Jones, of Bevier, who Now is your time to buy your fall and winter stock of Boots; Shoes, Felt Goods and Rubbers street makes a specialty of pictures and souvenirs of the great fire. Furniture was here to attend Mrs. Evans funeral, re J. W. Atwood I WILL MEET ANY PRICES turned home to-day.

Rev. II. A. Gobin, D. president of dealers have attracted much attention to their windows by displaying therein beds beautifully furnished and with dummy human beings snuggled under the beau MADE IN LUMBER.

GRADES BEING Albert Phenis. city editor of the Kan Baker University and pulpit orator of note, will preach at the First M. E. church EQUAL. J.

K. TYLER. sas City Times, was in the city this morn tiful coverlet. A Fifth avenue mer ing, on his way to Eureka, to visit his AS I AM CLOSIFG OUT ONE OF MY STORES AND Ireland Wells have received some of mother. chant has in his show window a pretty cataract in miniature, "with real water." Uic nicest California honey ever seen in A butter store on the North Side displays II.

Parkman expects to leave to-mor this market. Try it. T. E. Paddock and D.

W. Golf, who have been in the flour and feed business at 185 Commercial street, have dissolved a comely yountr woman churning with row for Philadelphia. Mr. Parkman has The finest plush toilet case disposed of most of his stock, but yet owns partnership. MUST BE SOLD BY JAN.

1887 Any Boot or Shoe bought at my stores, in case they riD will be sewed free. a large amount of real estate iu this county, the old perpendicular, arm-tiring dasher which reminds passers-by of hours of wretchedness in their boyhood days. A trunk dealer at the corner of Dearborn and Madison streets shows the skin of a in the city at J. Atwood. There has lieen a slow drizzling ram and will doubtless make occasional trips upon us all day, and it is sincerely hoped it will continue until there is water in all here in the future.

Sixteen thousand cans of' fruit and vegetables can be the streams. Commissioner Election Contest. Brazilian anaconda and boa constrictor; also an elephant's hide. A restaurant keeps a living lamb and rabbit in a little box just behind its plate glass front. A seen at the Emporia Grocery As has already lieen announced, Jacob Boot TheY.

M. C. A. meeting to-night will lie led by II. E.

Lewis. The subject will be: Company. Jacolis, will contest the election of hatter gifted with a satirical vein hangs up a placard announcing: "A Suit of P. Gould as commissioner in the Third "From darkness to light." The associa lion orchestra will lead the music. ion nuy your underwear until you Clothes and an Overcoat Given Away With Every Hat." And Co ercial Street Between 4th and 5th.

mm have seen our goods and prices. We are A State street jeweler causes chills to district of this county. The judges in the contest were selected to-day, and consists of J. W. Partington, E.

W. Cunningham If we could get another independent trunk line orTailroad, with division head- selling these goods low for cash. M. TnoM.vs Sox. West Sixth aveue.

run up and donw the sensitive backs of superstitious people by showing them specimens of cremation urns in which the C. and F. A. Brogan. The first is a memlier uuarters and repair shops we would have of the board ex-ollicio, and the other gent something that would do us permanent ashes of one ancestors or mother-in-law may be neatly kept upon the parlor mantle.

No Chicago milliner has as yet imi good. lemen were selected by him. The hearing for the contest case will lie set for some tated the New York extreme of placing in the show window a beautiful maiden time in December. The matter will in The leading event of the week will lie the Woman's Relief Corps entertainment to-night. The best local musical talent volve two points the number of votes not of wax, "but of real flesh and blood, cast and the technical question of will narticioate and no one can afford to attired in "the latest" from toe to topknot, but a young Chicagoan has placed upon the market a window device which law as to Mr.

Gould's eligibility, he hav miss it. ing been township clerk at the time of should make his fortune. In passing a There was a fair attendance at the Y. election. Etore where this Invention is employed to attract youi attention you hear a C.

A. prayer meeting hist night. All young men are cordially invited to attend Mr. Gould licing a Republican and Mr Jacobs a Democrat and of the two mem sharp tapping upon the glass. Could tnything be better designed to stay your the meeting to-night and each night during bers who hold over one lieing a Republi steps and turn your head How natural the week.

to think the tapping meant for you alone can and the other a Democrat, the mat precursing an invitation to take some ter has naturally drifted into politics. Upon thing, or to dine, or at least have a chat and a good story with some old friend of it depends the complexion of the lioard of comrnissioiiecs for next year. whose business location you were tin Mr. Gould's friends think he will not aware? But on looking you behold instead of the face of a friend a blue paste only prove to be elected, but will have his The cattle business is pretty badly used up and money ought to seek new channels such as manufacturing. Emporia offers good inducements for some kinds of enter prises of this kind.

A portrait and sketch of the life of Dr. J. W. Tmeworthy, formerly of this city, appears in the Knight of Honor published at Louisville, Dr. Tmeworthy Mug now arand dictator of Missouri for that order.

board policeman about two feet high, maioiitv considerably supplemented bv For tine manicure ana per- a recount of the ballots as they have rea fume' cases go to J. w. son to liclieve more votes hich are techui hugging the glass as if it were a saloon stove on a January night. In 'his hand is a miniature club, with which he taps the pane, and just beneath his well-turned figure is the appropriate placard: "We Knock Them All Out On Prices." Atwood. cally illegal, omitting the "jr." for instance have been cast for Jacobs-'' than 5-3lb cans pumpkin for 25 Chicago Herald.

for Gould. As to the matter cts. at the of uneligibility, if the fact that Mr. Street Singers of New Tork. Street singers are now almost as com Emporia Grocery Company.

mon in New York as in Paris, and they Gould was townfhip clerk, to which otliee his successor was elected on the day of the election iu question, is a bar, we have a BROWN BLANK ONLY 5 CFNTS seem to be of the genuine Parisian stock, PER ROLL AT 1. D. FOX CO S. they sing in the genuine Parisian head Some very handsome plush plaques with beautiful flowers in fancy work, done by Mrs. J.

L. Thomas, are on exhibition in Fox's store window. The most noticeable were the lilly and hollyhock, which are strikingly natural in appearance. A $100 music box will be raffled off at Irwin's drug store soon. The chances will he one dollar each, and the raffle by high voice and their selections are of the same very queer sort of board of commissioners at present, as Mr.

Grinsley, when elected. We can save you money by buying your dismally sentimental order. They work working gloves and mitts of M. Thomas Son, West Sixth avenue. was trustee of Agnes City township, and Mr.

McMillan was a member of the school board, we believe, when he was elected. the residence streets uptown, and you rarely see them on the busier thoroughfares. Commonly they travel in couples, one playing In a distressed fashion on a flageolet or a fiddle, and the other sing A fine jersey lined glove for gents, kid In the case of Mr. Grimslcy, the matter dice. The box is a very elegant one and has besides the music box proper, which was mentioned, and the county attorney fronts for 75 and 85 cents.

Usual price $1.00 at M. Thomas Son's, West Sixth avenue. renders ten well selected pieces of music, a considered that as the will of the people ing, and the smger is generally a woman. The queerest couple are two women, one who sings and the other who gathers In the change. This latter is a comfortable looking, middle-aged woman with one small tenor drum and Ik-IIs, and is something entirely new in this line.

had been expressed, and there was no supreme court decisoan in the matter, it Choice sugar cured hams on- arm. iter dress is arttuuy cut to show would not lie wise to institute any contest Straight Business. On Thursday night, October 7th, a tire broke out in Jay's Opera House, in the effort to extinguish which about Five Thousand Dollars' worth of our CLOTHING, Furnisning Goods, Hats, Caps, were more or less damaged by water. Our losses having been adjusted by the Insurance Companies, we now wish to close out our entire stock of Damaged Goods inside of Thirty Days, and in order to do so we shall offer them at from 25 to 50 Per Cent Of their actual first cost. These goods are all first-class, and have been only slightly damaged by water.

Those wishing OVERCOATS, Suits, or Underwear should call early and secure the greatest bargains ever offered to the people of Emporia or Lyon County. JONES 8c EDWARDS. the short stump of her right arm in all ly 12 Cts. pel lb at the lim We are glad to learn that our article yesterday in reference to the Alton rail in the case, as it was doubtful if when car its pitiful snggestiveness, and the com- nvtxnavxr ried to the supreme court it would be sus mlsseration it excites is worth a good liv road awakened considerable interest. The tained.

The Democrats this time seem to Go to Ireland AVells for pure Cali- securing of that great enterprise at Empor ia would lie a consumation devoutly forma honey in the comb. think otherwise, and they have the right to litigate, we suppose. wished for. "We have no doubt if Em WIIITE BLANKS ONLY 9 CENTS poria can get away from her enimies, but ing to her. I remember this vagrant as long as I have been in New York.

When I first saw her she was a handsome German girl of 18 or 20, who wandered among the haunts of theatrical people, never saying a word to anyone, but simply holding out her single hand, which the sympathetic players crossed with small coin even when their own pockets were nearly bare. She has grown older and plumper, but it seems to me PER ROLL AT I. D. FOX CO S. Relief Corps Kntertainment.

The program of the entertainment lo be that the necessary funds could lie voted to Civen by the oinan lCehef Corps at The Inst seventy-five cent and one bring the road here. A reception was tendered Rev, G. dollar, all wool scarlet underwear for both AVhitley opera house on next Tuesday nisrht is as follows Waters at the residence of Wm. Clarke, ladies and gentlemen will lx? found at Chorus. Siup: Jehovah's rraises," Perk ins Mundie Club.

that she still wears the same dress of last, night after the services at the church Newman Co's. Duett. the Wood Bird's Cilover coarse gray stuff, and she is certainly no Sirs. A. M.

I lias. Harris. A large numlier of the members of the congregation were present and a very de It la more loquacious than ever. If she has a Reading Miss Laura Baker husband she must pour forth a vast flood That we arc daily guaranteeing Kemp's li io. loatiug ou the lsreath ot tvemiiff.

of curtain lecturing to compensate for her Sarsapjirilla to the people. After taking lightful social time was had until the de parture of the night train for Topeka. Mr. Mol'herson Jlisses Lulu Moulton. Eva Sterry, and Anna Bikt.

public abstinence from the pet exercise of three-fourths of a liottle without relief, we her sex. Alfred Trumble in New York will refund the monev. It is the greatest Solo Jude ('lias. Fletcher Waters was formerly Mr. Clarke's pastor at yuartette.

'-Profunda Haxso ISIiss and lest remedy on the market for cleans Delaware, Ohio. K. lias. Harris, Miss tva Merry. D.

O. Jones and Ed. vens. ing the blood and giving you a new lease of life. A well-known business man Piano Solo Miss Mary Strihling Chorus.

"Hnminx Perkins The coming charity ball, to lie given on Thanksgiving night will lie quite a society informs in that he has gained 8 ttound on News. Hair and Kngllsh Celebrities. It is curious how much hair has to do with the success of the average English celebrity. Oscar Wilde, Henry Irving, Wilson Barrett, and any other of the great ones from the isle across the sea, would not have been half so successful Mundie Club. iriila.

Priee two liottles of this Sarsanarilla. oyent and is already looked forwar 1 to Reading: Mrs. May Keeler Solo Mrs. A. 5L Somniers For sale by Chas.

Ryder. $1 with more than ordinary interest Mr. W. Male Quartette, "Hocking ou the Billows of A full line of children red and white un li. Irwin has been renuested bv the ladies tlie lieritrot Messrs.

U. I). Williams ('lias. Fletcher, K. E.

Torrinirton ami .1. V. Muriiliv. derwear at very low prices. of the benevolent society to take the gener Duett, 'One iu Heart and Soul" Towner al management including the preliminarj' Mrs.

Clias. Harris, K. f.vans. M. Tno.iAS Sox.

West Sixth avenue. Reading Miss May Eastman arrangements. Mr. Irwin is a well select In this country bereft of their curly locks. The next importation, Mr.

Whistler, fully appreciated the value of hair as an aid to advancement in the world. He Is an American by birth of which most people, by the way, are not aware Quartette. "Good Xijrht" Bishop ed manager and we venture will spare no Mrs. Harris. Miss Sterry, Messrs.

Jones and Owens. Accompanist Miss Anna O.oddard California sage honey, the IkM in the pains to make the program and other ar market, at Ireland Wells. rangements all that the ladies or any one CURIOUS THINGS IN. LIFE. and he easily distances aU British celebrities in the matter of hair, because he has been endowed by nature with singular desiring to attend the ball can desire.

CLEAN UP YOUR ROOMS WHILE Water Ls so scarce iu Gettysburg. generosity as to quantity and a notice- A clipping from a Hays City paper was that it is sold for twenty to forty cents a YOU CAN DO IT AT HALF PRICE BY BUYING YOUR AY ALL PAPER ble eccentricity a3 well. This eccentricity sent to thc.s;iarents of James B. White, barrel. consists of a large tuft of hair on the for AT I.

D. FOX CO S. north of the city, a day or so ago, with an Mr. Ahl, of Appling county, has a daughter not quite 9 years old who weighs article stating how one J. B.

White had GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY ward part of his head, which is quite gray and in sharp contrast to the rest of his hair. Some of Mr. Jimmy Whistler's more ardent female admirers in London speak of it as the "silver splash," and BY THE EMPORIA GROCERY COM jumped Irom a moving train at mat euy a few days ago, and had since died from the effects. The notice was sent by Bray PANY. THEY HAVE FOUR DELIV Mr.

Jimmy Whistler, iu theatrical parlance, works the "splash" for all it is ERY WAGONS. Peak, formerty or this city, from Park- worth. He is a cleverman, an ingen hampton, Colorado, where White had White fc White wholesale and retail, ious painter, and his success in London commission merchants 4b commercial been. It caused the parents of the latter here much uneasiness. A description of J.

B. White, who has but one eve, was street, dealers in flour, feed, fniits and has been very great. It is rather odd that an American should hold the post of president of the Society of British Painters, and Mr. Whistler's great success in vegetables. The liest of coal always on 150 pounds.

Tom Acrefoot is the appropriate name of a Key Wester whose feet are sixteen inches long and six and a half inches wide. Mr. Goodman, aged and Mrs. Ireland, aged 68, of Farmington, Ia. had to run away from their children in order to get married.

A half dozen rich young men in New York have banded together not to wear overcoats this winter, providing penalties for breaking their vows. The stomachs of several cattle which died near Whitmore, were found to be lined with mud taken in with filthy water they were compelled to drink. The second sea cow ever brought to this country arrived in New York the other day. It is about four feet long, looks like a young seal, and is valued at sent to the Hays City physician by L. L.

hand orders delivered promptly call and that office is but another tribute to bis Wilcox, who jesterday received a reply, genius. He wears the splash in the form Stf us. of a great curl down over his forehead. Brooklyn Citizen. stating that the deceased man could not lie the one in Question, and quieting the fears AT OUR PRESENT PRICES IT of the parents, who do not know where WILL PAY YOU TO BUY PAPER AND LAY IT AWAY UNTIL YOU A Self-Sacrificing Woman.

their son now is. WISH TO USE IT. I. D. FOX CO.

Omaha Dame You seem very fond of that Mrs. De Cash. New York Dame Yes; I wish you could meet her. She is the most self-sacrificing woman in New "Wholesaling. 15 POUNDS GRANULATED SUGAR Emporia has always done more or less of a jobbing trade.

She has heretofore and FOR 1.00 AT THE EMPORIA GRO York. "Indeed?" "I should say so. CERY COMPANY. Why, her husband gave her $300 to buy a new parasol, and she spent every cent does now present facilities for wholesaling not surpassed west of Kansas Citv. We OUR PRICES ON WALL PAPERS of it for doctors fees and medicine.

"Ah, I see" "Yes, poor little pet: are informed that on Monday next Mr. LAST UNTIL DECEMBER 5, NOT A Furniture Furniture Wholesale and Retail. The Best and Most Varied Stock IN PARLOR GOODS OF THE LATEST DESIGN AND COVERED IN VELOURS BROCCATTELES LEATHER. PLUSHES OF ALL KINDS AND SHADES. CHAMBER SUITS.

SIDE BOARDS, BOOK CASES AND CHEFFONIERS IN NATURAL WALNUT, CHERRY. OAK, BIRCH AND ASH; ALSO IN IMITATION MAHOGANY. ANTIQUE AND OLD ENGLISH OAK, RATTAN CHAIRS AND ROCKERS IX ALL STYLES AND SHADES. If you want any furniture for the chamber, parlor, library, dining room or kitchen, you will always find the Best Stock and Lowest Prices at but I really don't believe the old dog ROLL AFTERTIIAT DATE AT PRES E. Bruner of the Emporia Grocery Com would have lived if she hadn't." Omaha World.

pany will start out for the purpose of ENT PRICE. I. D. FOX CO. working up trade for his establishment.

THE GREATEST SACRIFICE EVER The concern is well stocked for such a There is an artesian well 1,000 feet deep in Aberdeen, that throws out num OFFERED IN WALL PAPER NOW AT trade, havinsr two larsre floors laden with bers of fish that look like the ordinary I. D. FOX CO S. all the staples in their line, and several ad brook minnow. POSITIVELY ONLY 30 DAYS.

PRESENT PRICES ON WALL PAPER Glimpses of Three Coasts, bv Helen ditional car loads will arrive by the time Mr. B. is ready to start out. We trust his enterprise may lie rewarded by a larjre in The mountain castles of the late king of Bavaria were closed for the season on Friday week. The entrance fees during the ten weeks that they have beM open to the public amounted to upward of 10,000.

A 2-month-old infant in JNew Haven weighs only a pound and a half. Her height is thirteen inches, her wrist seven-eighths of an inch in circumference, the back of her head measures one inch across, and her foot is one inch and one-quarter long. Her vocal equipment is said to be first class. Perhaps one of the most remarkable cases of catalepsy ever known is that of Miss Maggie Beadling, an 11-year-old girl of Banksville, Pa. Two years and two months ago she fell down stairs and injured her spine.

Since then she has been in a trance and has had but three lucid intervals, the longest lasting two weeks and the shortest but half a minute. A wonderful freak of nature, in the of a corn cob whib. is exactly like a buma hand and arm, has turned up in Greensboro, Ga. At the upper end of the cob are five distinctly marked fingers, and it looks like a human hand half closod. The shape of the fingers is perfect, arid lope off naturally from the thumb an little finger to a perfectly formed wrist.

Jackson, at Ellen Plumb's. AT I. D. FOX S. crease of sales.

Ti-v- -v-rki'i? tj a prT? Tnii' rvn vnn WTT IT A VP TIIK OPPHPTIT. and wood, at Weir City and Osage City shaft coal Heaglcr's Buy fine yarn while you can get it cheap NITY AGAIN. I. D. FOX CO.

at Lewellyx Nelson's. Call at S. J. Smith's hardware store on D. G.

Jones, 97 Commercial street, has. Cloaks for ladies and children very as good coal as can be found in the market. West Sixth avenue, for pure maple syrup at one dollar a gallon, and genuine maple Lkwellen Nelson's at free from sulphur, always full weight, and sugar at 12 cents per pound. delivered promptly. Call and sec hira.

The finest cigars and tobacco can be found at all times at C. H. Branch's store. MAKE ROOMS WARM BY FOR RENT Two pleasant front rooms, first floor, with or without caroets. and hard mil on Commercial street, first door north of BUYING CHEAP WALL PAPER AT base heater.

Only two blocks from Coolidce or hotels. Write box ST4. city. Fifth Avenue the post office. ALL ITS BRANCHES PROMPTLY AND CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO.

I. D. FOX CO S. UNDERTAKING IN.

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