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Emporia Daily Democrat from Emporia, Kansas • 4

Emporia Daily Democrat from Emporia, Kansas • 4

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PliOFJttiSWA'AL. Col. Crocket Rumsey Bros-, A week ago today, while at Burlington, Will be found for the preFent at the Miss Emma Lane was taken ill and was fpw Hi Dr. E. Northington 11 Fair erounds.

Prices as formerly, $25 and $35. W. N. D. Bikd.

Over Peters Hardware Sk-re, taken to the home of her uncle, where she still remains quite sick. 111 Have rTAUMS In other stales to exchange iua tl for other prop rty. "LOSt. Bradfield's Female Regulator will cure tSfKansas farms for Empma property, Between West street and the Catholic i arms and residences for sale and all irregularities or derangements peculiar er i 1 .1 to woman, i nose Buiieroug tsnuuiu. ue 483 Co merctal Street lp Stairs.

Dr. F. B. SIIEKBUIINE, TXOMEPATmC PHYSICIAN AND SUEGfiOX. TL Office.

No. 613 Merchant street. church, yesterday, a fan with blue and Sold by all druggists. white tips on one side and pink flowers on the other. The finder will be liberally Rev.

Mrs. Whitby of Rev. Whitby, WU0ITG LEE BOOTS AND SHOES To the Citizens of Emporia: preached an eloquent sermon to a large rewarded by leaving the same at this office. and appreciative aHdience, at the Second Congregational church last night. LAUNDRY J0HG.

D. D. S- EMPORIA, KANSAS. Dental Room. 605 Com mereial HtreeC Stairway leading to oTuoe north side of Hainer's Vrug tstore.

Dissolution Notice, The firm of I. N. Wells Co. have W. L.

Mavs. painter, paper hanger and kftlsominer. can be iouna at did uommer- this, the 17th day of July, been dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be continued under the name of A. E.

Abra street. I miarantee firstclass work 320 COMMERCIAL ST. W. 8. MUltKAY, and the best of materials.

tim hams. A. E. Abrahams, TV ANSAS GCBGEOX DENTIST. Gdieof -LJaa-l V-llAIV, XWU.011j3.

niCollKof lleoul Surg, rr, CtasB of iH7ii.) J. C. Craig returned from Americus I. N. Wells.

The firm of Abrahams "Wells has this the 17th day of July been dissolved, and the stock must be closed ut within the next 30 days, regardless of cost. Give us a call and we will sell you BOOTS and SHOES at a discount of from 35 to 50 per we mean business, call and be convinced. Office 10, East Sixth avenue, up-staira. yesterday where he attended the funeral of First-cl ju work guaranteed. Family washings Ilase Ball cballenge.

his nephew, the son of 8. C. Thomson, solicited, Washings called for and delivered to The Maroons hereby challenge a picked who is tlue brother-in-law of Mr. Craig. all parts it the city.

Work quickly and neatly nine from the Militia, to a matched game 1 done. Dr. A. Ci. Git AY, I.

L. S. DENTAL ROOMS over the Firet Nations Bank Corner of Sixth Avenue and Commercial St. Emporia, Kansas. (2rKoom 1 1.

If vou want Fire, Lightning or Tornado of ball, to be played at the grove, Thursday PK1UE LIST FOR GENTLEMEN'S Insurance at lowest rates and best terms afternoon at 3 o'clock. Respectf ully see. J. C. Burnett, 238dw6m JNo.

9 west 5th Avenue. Frank Randolph, Captain Maroons. Feed aud Boarding Stable Vhite Shirt 10c New White Shirt. im. F.

HUNTER, DISEASES OF WOMEN 1 SPECIALTY. Absolutely Pure. FAMOUS SHOE STORE Xo. 355 Conimereial i-t W. C.

Jackman, of Chanute, and Miss D. S. Flock has opened an exclusive ATL1 TJnl.Snoi-.n rtlitolnrwl HVnKP Undershirt OSc Drawers. WooU-n Shirt 10c Red Flaonfl 0wc Overalls 15c Linen Coat 25c Waist ane Handkf-rohier Bilk 05c Storking pr Cuffs per pair 05c 2tf feed and boarding stable at 520 Constitu This powdr never vanes. A marvel or puruy ttrhtrth and wbolesomeuess.

More economics Saturaay ana were married yetieiujr tion street. Horses boarded and pven Elect fcrrr applied in its varied forms a Leu Indicated. Blue Woolen Shirt. Calico Shirt OSc the Palace first class care for 8 per month. Satis Bhari the orrlinarj'kinds, and cannot be sold in com petition with the multitude of low test, sliort woici.t iiiin nr nhretnhAteDOwden).

Sold only lr AN INTELLIGENT SHARK. Rev. Sargent in tne parlors or Hotel. faction guaranteed. Give us a call.

CANADA'S VIOLENCE. 411 Commercial Street. cans. Koval-Bakinq Fowder 106 Wall street 1 Iifvv iork For Rates on Ladies Apparel See Card with Price List. Story YV C.

Stevenson left today for an ex of an American Circus Elephant Famous for Ilia Mad Fits. 1 Got a Chart from a Man-of- War, and Now Won't do Near One. "Several well-spun sea yarns have been told by old shellbacks regarding what they Matrtct Court Proceedings. tended trip through the northeast. lie IliRS.

S. G. COIEHJD. Xcict: Experience of seven mrs. Calls The Kansas City Investment company LOCAL NOTES Many interesting and famous elephants! have been favorites of the American pub-' LEE vs C.

U. uacnciicr et ai. iiidgnieui ior will stop in Topeka and then resume his journey to Albia, Iowa, thence to the great I answered day or niirht. C'all address bad seen at sea," said Chier Officer James Brown, of the Pacific Mail Company's steamer Acapulco, to a San Francisco Chronicle defendant against Bachcller as prayed for; northwest. 1018 State street, Eiiijmri.t, Kan.

T. A. SMITH, judgment for defendant Lyon as prayed For Sale Cheap, A tjood farm seven miles southeast of Emporia. Enquire of W. A.

Ireland. man, "but there is one thing certain, ana that is I have reason to believe that fish for- In another column will be seen the card office er Tost office, Emporia. not only have instinct but also reasoning LAWER. Maria E. Iewis vs Andrew J.

Lewis, of Miss Eliza Cantrell. dressmaker and embroiderer, at 628 Mechanic street, where power." CUMMKUCIAL ST. J. S. WATSON LUMBErteCOAL! decree of divorce granted and custody of children awarded to plaintiff.

"How do you come to these conclusions!" IU. C. II. P.LLOVI), she sruarantees to give satisfaction on all was asked. W.

II. JJyers is with the sick list today. L. J. Cunkle, of Madison, is in the city.

Charlie Elbcrhart left today for Kansas City. G. W. Frederick vs S. G.

Johnson, "Well, let me tell you. Now, every sea work entrusted to her care. i lie long before the late Jumbo's success-! ful debut, says a writer in Chambers' Jour-; oal. One of these, known as Canada, was a desperate character. When in one of his tantrums "he did as much mischief as a tornado," to use tho American showman's words tossing hacks into the air and tearing down signs and lamp-posts, lie was sent with the rest of the menagerie to a farm, and when there had one of his mad Rushing into the a few minutes be killed two buffalos, a sacred cow, a couple of elks, several horses and acameL He would seize an animal, toss it in the air, catch it on its tusks, and then either jam or trample the life out of it.

He then sallied, out for town, and tho popular excitement can be imagined. A trap was set witb lUT LB.C.P.L.S. A Enrlaud. "aH niL'hl and djr. lriva In I lru; More.

Sll tVtninwn-ia! htr-C judgement for defendant for costs; excepted to. faring man who has frequented the port of San Jose, at Guatemala, knows that old San Jose Joe has been in and about that port The Ilev. Harry Agnew will deliver a free lecture on "Africa" tomorrow evening J. Kelly vs J.W. Davis ct al, judg for the last thirty years.

Joe Is without ex went to Topeka at 12:30 at the Free Methodist church, earner of South avenue and Commercial street, at 8 ment for the defendant for costs; excepted ception one of the largest sharks ever seen Joe Killiun toda'. Dll. JjAMEKOUX' WOItLD'S CUIUS FOR FAIN Cures ItfMiuiuUiMn. Neuralgia, I lead A1 Son Throat, Oxis C4U aud Paw. I Vine S5 OtilH IVT IViUJtl.

LIME. SAND, PLASTER SASH, noons, BLINDS. to. p.m. AH arc cordially invited to attend.

The following rule of order was adopted Poud, of Topeka, is in town in the waters of the ocean. He is over thirty feet in length. This was ascertained beyond a doubt by the officers of the Acapulco on the trip before the last, when a spar measuring thirty feet bad fallen over the ship's side, and old Joe came along, and For sale at a sacrifice if sold before II. Y. today.

al the session Saturday. August 1, A four roomed cottage on State HAUL CEMENT, strict. Good barn, cistern, waterworks, kvi.es of coviit. No attorney, firm or other person shall 11. LA3IiaiCOlJ3L ISLOOD AM) KING fruit and shade trees, everything in good Small cash payments, balance on take from the clerk's desk, files and papers 7 1 ft i if i Prof.

V. II. Johnson left for Ottawa yesterday. II. L.

Millard, of Sterling, is sojourning iu the city. easy terms. The Great Liver ISr-giilatur ami Tonic Cordial Balstek, Jeweler. 24(kl7t long ponderous chain with an enormous corner-stone at its end to entangle the animal's legs and hold him. A man then ran out in sight of Canada, and the elephant instantly rushed after him.

The trap was successful as far as making the chain and stone fast to him, but be kept right on, and would have caught the man, who was a fast runner, had not the latter jumped down into an unfinished cellar of a new house, and ran up a narrow flight of steps on the opposite side. The elephant anthracite coal, blossduro coal, McAllister coal, pittsburg coal, osage city shaft A grand barbacue given in old plantation A valuable: reinmlj- in T-rr form of IXWGESTIOX, LIVEH COM! 'LA I XT. CONST! PATIOS. NEKVOCSSES8. ASI MALA style was one of the attractive features at Joe Smith went to Topeka and Leavenworth Unlay.

the National Educational association at RIAL. DISEASES. after smelling of it floated alongside, measuring exactly its length. As to bis age taat is not positively known, but the barnacles on bis back indicate that he bas been a resident of San Jose waters for a number of years. The barnacles are so old and crusty as to repel a rifle-ball with the same respective force as a sheet of steel on the side of a man-of-war.

Captain Pitts, of the and again shot at this monster and without effect, so far as his back is concerned. The balls glance off the old fellow's back without doing him any damage. Yet old Joe carries enough lead in his carcass to sinlc an ordinary whale, as almost every officer whose vessel anchors in those waters takes a whack at him when without first obtaining leave from the clerk and giving him a receipt therefor no person shall keep any such papers any longer than one week. The clerk may at his discretion limit such time for shorter period, provided that the clerk shall refuse to permit any such paper to be taken from his office by any person who has violated this rule until leave therefor shall first be given by the clerk. Nashville last week.

The nation's educators of Ottawa, Sun- 1. IV. Ilalaer, llrvRirt KAkSAS. assisted to devour 230 cattle, hogs and IVico One DolUr. EM1WJA.

jumped down after him as easily as a dog Again It. W. Smith, yed in the city. sheep, while buttermilk was furnished by would, with the big stone clattering after him. Fortunately, the stone was large enough to stick, wedged against the walls the barrel.

The steward of the Tennessee Madison News, O. Lunsford, of the oie up yesterday. Emporia, Kansas. penitentiary was the culinary manager of on each side of the stairway, and Canada was fast, but it was a close shave for the the feast. friends man.

They managed to secure the savage V. V. Lyons spent Sunday with ENGLAND AND AMERICA. F. H.

BOWERS, PLUMBER and GAS-FlTTEll 1C COM EUCI AL STHEET, ENTOUA. KANSAS. Last evening at the Second Congrega in Council Grove. animal with more chains, aud then went to work to conquer him. As the account tional church, Ilev.

Mrs. "Whitby delivered Bome UnTPUTMcnAl of the Differences Between John Bull and Brother Jonathan. he runs bis sides and belly upwards, but tho bullets don't seem todo him any harm." "Well, about his reasoning capacity!" "Oh, yes. Some years ago an English man-of-war, while lyiug at anchor, under S. II.

Fairfield, of Alma, is transacting a very powerful discourse, based on John graphically describes it, "they wore out big clubs on him, fired loads of buckshot into his trunk and cars, and beat and toi tured JLlllllNQWH xvi, i'i, "These things I have spoken unto business in the city. Baggage is "luggage" in England, writes Prentice Mulford in the Rochester Herald. No liverv stables: instead, sign of "cars on 1 1 .1 you, that in nie ye uiigni, uuvu mc. Emporia National hL Mrs. Whitby has a very pleasing style aud Geo.

Lyns and wife, of Parsons, are visiting in the city. ICE. Delivered to all parts of the C1T her utterauces are very convincing. This church is to be congratulated upon its success in securing the services of so able a 'Zd ilcChire and M. Gonter, of Madison, PAII Reasonable Prices.

This ICE is pure and hcalthv. flAO.OOO I OU.1MHI CAPITAL STOCK L'K are doing the city today. couple as Mr. and Mrs. Whr him for hours until he howled in token of surrender." The moment he was loose, however, he gave a yell of rage, dashed out of the cellar and started to kill.

Every one flow for his life, but he was tired and took up his position under cover of three haystacks, hunting all who ventured near him. Buckshot fired into his head only checked his wild rushes, and whenever he thought people wro on ciixzv se of the stack from him he tried his best to topple the hay over on them. The fight went on for three days and nights, during which time be bad not a bite to eat for he was too angry even took to destroy the old brute by firing a charge of dynamite into him. Joe Tas tit on the side, and about til" 7 pounds of shark's flesh torn awa-, but the shot failed to kill him. But nrv, mark you, since that time he will not make his appearance in the anchorage near where a man-of-war is anchored.

But just as soon as these vessels leave Joe comes to the surface again. He regularly meets the Acapulco about fifteen miles outside and pilots her in. Once anchored he is satisfied and seems to delight in feeding from the offaL But no matter how well you bait a hook Joe's E. F.SPRAGUE. homii trite resentment of the G.

A. Kev's. Kelley and Ilcnu, avocived ou the Howard Branch todaUnuk'" hire." No cars on railroad; all "coaches." No rails; all "metals." No conductor; instead, "guard." No depots; all stations. No boots; all gaiters. No street-cars; all trams.

No stoves. No mosquitoes. Very improper to allude to insect on plant or elsewhere as a bug. B'Jgs in Britain belong only in beds. In Englaiid'3 English "to get mad" means instantly.

They get angry; never mad. A roasting-piece of beef is a "joint." Things are never "fixed," a la American; they are arranged. The English never "guess," "reckon" or "calculate;" these words belong to American-English. Wheat, oats, rye, barley, all go by the name of "corn;" corn itself almost Telepuone No 13. IKMIII, rmMmt, W.

T. MUKN. Vice Irilent, 1 T. Cavhirr I. M.

bTtELK, Am'I CwMcr R. boys against the railroads for refusing to carry the old soldiers to the National Encampment ground at a one cent rate, there promises to be a good turnout of the IMRFCTORS: THE K0ul.lL MEAT MARKET Lost A store key, finder will please leave key at Democrat ollice. ill Samuels came up from-Leco ester day and returned this morning. W. Lowry, a prominent gentleman of Lyons, is iu the city.

mys. The fact is that its very hard to Uiem away when thev hear martial DA XI EL BITLKJt, C. tlOOlK L. HALLhXK, P. H.

t'LCMB. to take any of the hay around him and not a drop of water. At length, despairing of saving him, the shotguns were exchanged for heavy rifles, and several big bullets at close range finally put an end to him. 1" 1 music, see visions of pork, hard tack and L. UKRfTAfiE? A U.

KVMVSTVX. W.T SOOEK, P. O. UALLBEBO. unknown.

No wharves; all docks nr piers. Most pies are "tarts." Regular fruit piea haired In deetier dishes than ours; crust cans and know that their old comrades in reasoning qualities tell him to leave it alone, and he invariably follows that line of reasoning. As to his capacity to stow away grub, that was proved on one occasion when the vessel was taking aboard some hogs. One of ten hogs, weighing probably about eighty pounds, fell overboard, and old Joe, who is ever on the watch, saw the prize and with one plunge and a pair of extended jaws, the porker disappeared as Keeps constantly on hand a supply of fresh, choice meats and will endeavor to give satisfaction to all customers. Northwest corner of Seventh avenue and Commercial street.

irms are gathered there. However, there A BAR HARBOR IDYL. Frank Randolph returned from a week's visit in Kansas City yesterday. How a Young Woman's Foodie Was li will be a long, a bitter feeling against tne roads by the boys. beled by a Wicked Man.

1I.C CKOSS, Wm. MARTINDALE. PiwdVnt. Vice rrwidmL C. S.

CEOSS. Cashier. The wrecked platform at the junction The arrest and preliminary trial of Once on a time there was at one of the Rar Harbor hotels a young woman from has been replaced by a new one. though he bad gone into a hole. On another occasion we had a lot of mules on board for II.

Audersod created much interest in this only at top. Twenty millions or more people in Britain eat hearty supper at night. Table spread often as for dinner. Roast meat, potatoes and porter. No indigestion follows; never think of it.

No green corn. No watermelons. No pork land beans. No buckwheat cakes. No succotash.

No oysters cooked a la stew, fry, roast, broil, or steamed. No oysters save raw or in "patties." No clams at alL No pumpkin nie. No desert pies made in our fashion; A much needed crossing -will be put in the government and oneof the number died ind adjoining counties, from the fact that at the railroad on Neosho street. fei National Bank, FIRE TORNADO. he has been a well knowTn business man and was thrown overboard.

Joe made the acquaintance of the defunct mule, and after the lapse of six hours the mule was Messrs. Pevton. Biddle and Way went here for many years, in fact since the settlement of the Osage reservation in 1871, to Burlington today on business. D. Davis, FIRST NATIONAL.

BANK. New York who was, to speak within bounds, a mass of affectations, bhe hud more airs than a hand-organ, and, says the Boston Courier, they were of the same artificial character. She was the laughing-stock of the guests at the house, and there were numberless jokes at her expense which she had not apparently the wit to appreciate. Miss X. had a poodle on which she lavished the choicest treasures of her affections.

The creature had its own especial maid, and safely stowed 'thwart ships in Joe's locker. Yes, Joe is the largest shark known tons seafaring men. We have tried to kill the monster by all possible means, but so far and durfng that time has handled immense EMPORIA, KANS Mrs. J. A.

Lucas and son "Will, leave very small affairs in small dishes. Plenty of cockles miserable apology for our round clam. Oysters thin; not savory to Amer Unlay, for Pennsylvania on a visit. amounts of money for hundreds of borrowers and many loan firms, and had abund have miserably failed." 0 TOOLE SON, (J. Hutchinson went down to Bur- A DIET OF TACKS.

ant opportunities to be dishonest had he so desired. The charge of attempting to liugtou on busiuess today, at noon. Thy Eecome OxIU or iron ana Acs na secure money by misrepresenting property John Wheldon returned to Hope Satur Itonellclal xomc Livery, Feed and Sale Capital Stork Tald In ll.WM ftarpla jfluO.ooo D()l A General BankingBusiness ELOCUTION dtiv evening after a week's visit in the Carpet tacks are not generally regarded in order to secure loans, might seriously thousands of Kansas men were a city. as a healthful kind of diet, says the Phila ican taste; kept at shop in vats of fresh water. Cod and king fish, twenty-five cents a pound.

Lobsters very high-priced. Sole, sprat, herring and other fish very cheap. Noporgies. No shad. Nobluefish.

Plenty of mackerel. Yarmouth bloaters in early summer; never found in perfection in this country; superb relish during that time. Are allowed to decompose after being caught until slight bloat sets in; hence name "bloater" afterward lightly dipped in salt and water then briefly and delicately smoked; then broiled. Flavor so acquired delphia Record, but many men have taken them into their stomachs In varying doses it put to the test as it is nearly impossible to secure a loan from eastern parties now D. b.

Samuels went up to Ilerrington EAST FIFTH AVUN'UB. ninl Hone Saturday and returned this was taken out to ride in state every morning with as much tenderness as if it had been a child. One day Hiss X. came down to the dining-room for dinner in a state of mueh agitation. She announced that dear Flossy's maid was ilk and she really had no one to stay with the sweet creature while she came to dinner.

She could scarcely eat, she was so fearful of the blight which might be cast upon the poodle's tender sensibilities by tho loneliness to which she was condemned for half an hour. There was at the table a Bos-tonian who from the bottom of his soul loathed Miss her poodle and her affectations. He rose, as she continued her plaint, without suffering any injury from them, but even deriving benefit from this tvmliar article of food, if the word of ml morning. CLASS AND PRIVATE WORK. W.

C. Knight and wife, of Atchison Splendid driving rigs. Buggii. Canopied Spring Wagons and Surreys. are.

visitinsr Mrs. Knisrht's sister, Mrs. Carl without coloring the actual valuation, and there is no doubt that values arc in dated to secure a large number of loans. We believe that a large number of business men of this portion of the state who are personally acquainted with Mr. Anderson, and know of his generosity and true worth as a public spirited citizen Balhveg, doesn't last over four days salt strikes it afterwards Peas, cabbages, beans and turnips more tender than ours; boil tender in less time.

White beans called "harvest beans." Yellow turnips not eaten deemed fit only for sheep. B0A1WIXG HORSES MADE I MfS. i. 31. McCOlYD do say that the boys did have to and went out quickly, and his friends sup walf to ret the lwat off the rifflle at the posed that he could not endure ber twaddle, A SPECIALTY.

TolophoiH INo 1 pic nic Friday. Graduate of Fulton Si TrucUoods school of Oratory, of Kansas City, But as a matter of fact he went intent upon would be pleased to hear of his acquittal. prominent physicians is to be believed. In addition to the many carpet-layers who fill their mouths with tacks while at work, and now and then slip one down their throat by accident, there are three colored men on Lombard street who are able and willing to startle a spectator by swallowing a handful of sharp-pointed iron tacks with the greatest nonchalance, as if they were the most nutritious morsels. These men have neither leathern intestines or copper-lined stomachs, but they are able to take care of prodigious quantity of carpet tacks without any apparent discomfort or ill-effect.

Medical authorities assert that there Is far less risk attendant upon swallowing a tack than is generally supposed, and that WITTY DR. HAWKES. wicked thoughts. He knew where in the stables was a litter of blind, rough-coated, from He Declined a CaU How Horse Shoeing Done in first-class style for $2.50 per -i Dr. Charles Gardiner and wife returned from Rhode Island Saturday night, after au extended visit.

Howard Martindale came up from Mad The class work May the mongrel pups, the children ol the most plebeian of curs. He hurriedly robbed the Buffalo (N. IT.) Church. North Carolina probably never produced span wnn new snoes ui cial Street. Other work in proportion.

dirty little mother of tho whelps, bribed a work goue over will le mnAc up to tiis who enter now. For further particulars apply al Const initin sln-H. chambermaid, ana wncn aiiss jl. nurriea up from her dinner to console Miss Flossy for her absence she found her pet surround 39tf For Kent. ed bv a litter of the most disreputable pups ison esterday and returned in the evening visiting friends meanwhile.

We are glad to note that C. B. Jackson is able to be at'his counter at Newmans, House of four rooms at 510 Merchants that the eye of man ever lighted upon. Miss street. A.

A. uradfohd. such a performance is sometimes product- CAKE, COOKIES, KISSES, Jfje Emporia Investment Co. Ive of beneficial results. The freak who LADY FINGERS, AND Sll(WSSors Xa EmporU an, Tn.t is seized with an abnorrpal desire for food.

X. was not clever enough to conceal what 231tf an abler preacher that Dr. Francis 1 Hawkes, who a quarter of a century ago was pastor of Grace Episcopal Church, New York. Short, thick set, swarthy, black-eyed and black-haired, he was a striking personage. He was not only a great pulpit orator, but considered the best reader in New York Episcopacy.

His rather luxurious family deterred him from accepting a bishopric which would have been otherwise tendered. One day, says the Washington Post, a delegation from a Buffalo church waited upon and invited him to accept a pastorate in that city. she suDnosed to be the shame of her beloved today, after a tea day illness. McROONS. poodle, but shrieked and wept and made trcne rally the most tremendous fuss.

As New in eat market. J. M. Bratton and son, of Burlington, county, J. II.

Reynolds, of Graham Ask your grocer for Harvey's bread. the Bostonian had let a-few of his friends into the secret, it soon got about, and the spent Sunday in the city, the guest of his have purchased the Normal Meat Market (Company, and Holmes Ilolden. Hiw P. Svin, J. D.

noMcu, J. J. KHrrl.m. rreiJent- Trranrer. Swrrtary Loans money on improved fami.

wild lands, and c-ily proin-rty. Lowet llates. Xi lklays. tf. and have opened up a first class market at friend, Hon.

Win. Martindale. amount of jestinfr and chaffing that fell to t.h lot of Miss X. was immeasurable. She and It is to this fact that the harmlessness of the swallowing of tacks is ascribed.

Curiously, the tacks invariably pass through the stomach with their heads "bowed down in reverence" and placed in the center of the food so that they do not touch the walls of the intestines. Even when the points of the tacks penetrate the lining of the stomach the result is not so dangerous as would be supposed. the corner of seventh and Commercial. Mr. vV.

W. Morris and wife of Eureka, Mr. Bratton is a butcher of twenty-five cniml Sun (lav in the citv. visiting the years experience and is a gentlemanly per- soon discovered the truth of the matter, and her indignation knew no bounds. She endured for a couple of days the mock-earnest inquiries after the health of her dog and hor doc's familv.

but at the end of that family of their brother, D. W. Morris. 'Well, gentlemen, other things being satisfactory, the question of acceptance narrows down to a business matter," said Dr. Hawkes.

"What salary do you offer?" "Dr. Hawkes," said the spokesman, "we i son to deal with. All wishing courteous T. H. HARVEY SOUS.

816 Merchants StrccI, FLOUR, FEED, COAL and WOOD. We have iust owned up and arc pre Ira Conner and family and the family of prompt attention and "good goods" The reason was expiainea in a very sun pie FURNISHED TrO- ZS lMJles Conner accompanied by W. Ire- will fin(j it lo GT advantage to patronize manner by Dr. T. 8.

K. Morton, who said: "These tack waUowers generally have very -family leave tomorrow for Wi- il. new firm of Bratton Son. stroncr stomachs and the amount of gastric attle- I irrmtcd lor Kmbezzlement. juice in them dissolves the iron and the re recognize that you have a high reputation and are willing to be liberal.

Our recent pastor has received (2,500, but on account of your standing we have decided to offer you $3,500." "My good man," cried the doctor, gasping, "do you know what salary I am receiving herel" time she silently gathered her belongings together and took herself away. She could endure it no longer, and Flossy, the injured, passed with her mistress out of the life at Bar Harbor as completely as if the pair had never existed. Dangers of Ice-Water. Dr. Hammond protests against the American habit of gulping down a great quantity nf He says that it induces Mr, and Mrs.

Geo. Carson returned to C. B. lloush was arrested today, charged pared to deliver to all parts of the city, tho best brands of FLOUlt for the LEAST also keen on hand all kinds -i ct -iftr snpnninir mitli om1iP77linn smnptliinir over OUC XV 1 Jl 1 1 4 ---J 1 1 ii -j 0 undav with Mrs. Carson's parents in thousand dollars.

It seems that Roush's uuday pv'ed and have a COAL and WOOD it -1 i REASONABLE RATES. died from injuries received on the v. son yard in connection with our busiuess. sult IS a liquinca mass similar iu cuarocLer to the oxide of iron which we prescribe to sick persons as a tonic Really there is a certain atnouut of benefit attached to the swallowing of tacks and yet there is always danger of a serious result in consequence of such an act. I have never known of any person who had been compelled to go to a hospital from such causes, however.

But I remember the case of a horse that I railroad, and the company compromised Give us a call, and get our prices leforc purchasing elsewhere ohl, our efficient county treas-Toreka at 12.00 last night to Settlement with the state rtond CU-d ami approval, as nqnirl by Uw Money loaned on Heal Estate At Lowest Ratr-s. the matter by paying the above sum. The son we are informed had undue intimacy with Nora Bergen, and while on his death ncunufcr." catarrh of the stomach, which underlies a dozen other troubles, and, very possiblyi cancer of the stomach. Ice, used in small quantities, is a valuable remedy, but any one had better swallow coals of fire than It blisters and destroys the membrane. Dyspepsia is a sure consequence, and it does not even insure tempera rv comfort.

What. then, can we dol L. C. BROWN CO. 401 Corner 4th Ave and Commercial SL bed had expressed the desire to be united in marriage to the woman he had wronged, IV.

D. MILLER, A.d hair ifu lie race "No, sir." "I get $15,000 and this parsonage, and as I have an expensive family I do not see my way clear to accept your offer." The spokesman looked rather sheepish, but made another essay. "If we bad known that fact, sir, we would undoubtedly have looked elsewhere but you should remember that the work of the Lord must be done, and as for providing for your family, you know the story of the ravens." "Now, my friends," responded the clergyman, quizzically, "I have made the Bible my study ever since I was twenty-eight. I have read it through carefullyand prayerfully over a hundred times. I remember the raven incident perfectly, but nowhere but when it was found that the woman Jones Sons' delivery wagon participated iu a lively little runaway, Saturday.

No damage done either to the driver, horse or wagon. CmC" and the child would inherit the money, Rwallow instead an occasional crumb of llvturc of B. WHELDON, swallowed a large-sized tack. After bis death we cut open his stomach. We found there a solidified mass of a stony nature.

When this hard substance was split open we found that the tack constituted its nucleus. A similar effect would take place in a person's stomach if the tack should happen to stick for any length of time in the walls of the intestines." Hxroio German Deaconeaaea. The Churchman, speaking of the death of ice. Reasonably cold, but not ice-cold, 0 Street. ar.ii I i lemonade, is a convenient and wholesome Dr.

Cooper Las removed his office furnic ture aud fixtures to his new office, north drink. Better yet is the old-fashioned farm the Lair lo i BTJPTTTRE! RUPT? er's drink of one-half milk and one-half to be 'u" west corner of Ninth avenue and Commer water. This Is refreshing ana cooung wnen louc rant. t. IU r.t'.y a Ti 1 mentioned above, the marriage was prevented, and shortly before the justice arrived to preform the ceremony the young mahdied.

Roush was afterwards appointed administrator, and as administrator is vbeund to appear before the districts court and account for his doings," but as the money is gone and nothing foiind showing what had far from ice-cold. cial street. An Old Story Revived. can I find any reference to the Jjoravs providing for young Hawkes." A nr ana sure mniwi i "ft" of mnture. F.wtr Have acr' drdTofS- from AH lrU nloa Snwrior to All Other Mthds of Trvanwol.

mw. anl an hariv and iv-rr Mrs. W. R. Phillips, who has been visit Damien, the leper priest, says that outside of the walls of Jerusalem is a leper hos-''pital tended by deaconesses from the German relieious houses.

"Year after year city the guest of Airs. J. H. An English clergyman, it is said, who was recently telling the story of the good Samaritan, got two incidents in the Bible Prescriptions carefully compounded. A Harrison, returned to her heme in Olathe Soperatio.l'n.orl.u..UAc-a.

i 1 1 Saturday night. rw.tnwmr with nunwraiH its been done, Roush was jtrrested today and Treatment- cmraraciAL street. these heroic women, without pretentiousness, without any trumpeting of their work, almost unknown to the world, have waited upon lepers, while themselves literally dying by inches. Their courage has only come to light by the chance ice of An Opinion on Flirts. The Iowa Supreme Court, in a recent de-cison, expressed the opinion that girls who habitually gad about the streets late at night have no valid claim on the courts for redress if they are ruined.

That ruling may seem severe, but it is based on a law mixed, with a decidedly ludicrous result. After reciting the good Samaritan's promise to be landlord Of the inn, "and when I come again I will repay thee," he added, this he said, knowing that he should see A Mrs. II. T. Geer, who has lieen visiting brought before Judge Fletelier.

The trial t)1(i city for sometime past, the guest of did not take place today and lnow mak- 1K. 1. 14. i7- Cpalra.5U Comm-n-ialSt I EMfORIA, FMPOUIA, KANSAS. Vents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Ilanna, fag an effort to secure bonds. I his face no more." that is older than any human enactment.

The trial takes place nextf for her home in Iowa..

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1888-1889