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Emporia Daily Democrat from Emporia, Kansas • 4

Emporia Daily Democrat from Emporia, Kansas • 4

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FBOn FATHER LEONAItO. ANNOUNCEMENTS. PERSONALS. PROFILSSWA'AL. The wholesale grocery business in this Ladies Hair Parlor.

city, conducted by J. M. Sbulse, is rapidly UOItfTEB Or axKUS. Have your hair Shampooed and Bangs tut at Mrs. Wilson quiet 1 trior.

Elza Sloorc will be a candidate for re-election gaining the confidence patronage of our merchants in the city, also in other surrounding towns. A large bill of goods to the office of Register of Deod. subject to the action ol Uia Lyon county Bepublicaa conveti- Dr. S. E.

Xortlimgtoii 423 Commercial Street Stair. uuu. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. West 5th Avenue, Over Emporia National Bank. was shipped to Strong City to-day, several FOR 8HKE1FF.

R9YAL Jk 4 E. A. Machey. of St. is in thecily.

II. A. Izard, of Lawrence, is iu the city. J. M.

Meade, of Topeka, came in last night. n. W. Fisher appears to be no better as yet. Waldo Worster will lu a Mmliilatt for re-ekv to Hartford and other places.

The rink is uon to the office of sheriff, subject to the Lyon county Republican convention. well filled with a well selected stock of ten Dr. F. 11. SIIEUHUItNE.

My Last Word to Dev. Mall In Autwcr to His 'K-pl." Dr. Strong cites the words ascribed to Lafayette, but Spaulding pror them to be a forgery. Every impartial historian admits that the Council of Constance merely condemned the doctrins of Huss and deposed him from the ministry as an unworthy and heretical priest. Fiddes and Dr.

Brown Willis (Protestants) both candidly admit that if there was any blame in the matter, it attached in all fairness to the Emperor car loads of goods, and as Mr. Sbulse is FOR TREASURER. 41 Office, o.6191lercbanttireet. D. A.

Xtalil will a oand id At for re-election working for the interests of Emporia and the surrounding country, is it not proper to the office of county treasurer, subject to the Embroidering, done to order by acuoi 01 the Lyon county Republican convention. Frank Tucker is registered at the J0HG- HppiNGTC D. D. S. that he receive the liberal patronage of the same? Miss Eliza Cantrell.

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Whitley. Harvest Excursion. Loir Hates. A.

Gridley, of Kingman, is in The Santa Fe Route will sell, on August 628 Mechanics St. Emporia. Kaa. A controversy took place yesterday at Dorth aide of Haiorra 1 viW. mo" the city.

6 and 20. September 10 and 24, and Oc the county superintendent's office, which W. S. SIUK KAY, promises to be a rare case and one of inter alone. Confer Life of Card'l.

Wolsey. also L'Entant (Calvinist), Janses, etc. If the system of the Catholic church is intol E. E. Clark, arrived from Ogden, Utah, tober 8.

1889, round-trip excursion tickets at greatly reduced rates about one fare est. It appears that a district school board. hist SURGEON DENTIST. Graduatof fVomHa Building Lots on Commercial Street. for the round trip from Emporia to all points in Kansas west of a line drawn Office 10.

East Sixth aufup uau-a. A. II Gray came in from Cottou wood north of Americus, in a conversation, agreed that a gentleman from Morris coun. ty should teach the school, but in a few WASHINGTON PARK. Easy Terms and Low Prices.

Falls to-day. through Albert station, Barton County), Dr. A. O. II AY, I.

I. S. Lamed, (Pawnee County), Macksville, J. G. Hunter arrived from Kansas H.

W. FISHEE, Citizens1 Bank. Stafford County and Springvale, Pratt DENTTAL ROOMS overtbc Firrt National Baok. City last night. erant, we Catholics certainly would not be the first ones to proclaim liberty, and so far as history is concerned Catholicity can compare with Protestantism.

Dears the Rev. Hall intend to say that we must first be citizens and then Christians, first Ixjdy, then the soul? I cannot see how he otherwise can object to the words of Bishop Gilmore. Cardinal McCloskey is County and to all points in the Indian Kmporia.EUn.aariioo.r;. ereuu W. Ellsworth, of Des Moines, FARMER'S RESTAURANT.

Territory Oklahoma. Texas, Panhandle of days a gentleman from this city happened around and the board signed a contract with him to teach the school. It is" needless to say the Morris county man was a little warm over the matter and the question was discussed quite freely but "too decision made. is doing the city. Absolutely Pure IMt.

F. HUXTKIt, SHORT ORDER MEALS, Texas, Colorado, Nw Mexico, Utah, Wyoming, Idaho and Montana. Tickets are W. A. Morgan came in from Cotton Hot Coffee and Lunch.

This powJr never varies. A'marvel of purity DISEASES OF WOMB A SI'ECULTV good for thirty days from date of sale, wood Falls to-day. More economics ttrehffth and wholesomeness. with stop-overs allowed at pleasure on re 2- C. W.

Guffln left on the noon train farm ahe nan the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in com petition with the multitude of low tent, short weight, alum or Dhosphate powders. Sold only lr KtTT applied to Its varied IndicatryL. BREAD PIES and CAKES. ALSO A tiOOD LINE OF TOBACCO, CIGARS AND CAXBIES. turn trip.

Parties desiring to make a thirty State Auditor McCarthy has issued a circular letter addressed to the theriffs of to-day for Reading. cans. Uoyal.LUkinu Fowukh 106 Wall street days' trip to any of the western mountain 411 Commercial StrAPf. new xorlt the state and informing them that "the E. W.

Anderson, of Chicago, is doing speaking of the temporal power of the Pope in the Papal states. The very words of the Poikj show that he is sjn-aking of being the judge in matter of taith and morals, and as such acknowledges 110 ciyil power over him. I am very glad the Rev. Hall admits the possibility of being a Catholic and a loyal citizen, whereas in his 405 Com. St.

G. W. LOVELESS. Prop. resorts, including Las Vegas Hot Spriugs, Colorado Springs, Cascade Canon, Manitou, business in the city.

legislature, at its last session, failed to make any appropriation for conveying IlftS. S. G. GOID. XrBjsB Experience of s-v-n vi.r fvn, Emporia Daily Democrat.

Frank Holcroft of the south part of HISS D. B. HIGH. prisoners to the penitentiary, and no bills the slate is in the city. answered day or night.

Call or ad.iress Green Mountain, Falls, can save money by taking advantage of the low rates on the Harvest Excursion dates. For tiaket rate and other information, call on R. E. Tor- PIIOTOGII A. I II Kit, iuis Mate street.

Euijioria, Kan. L. C. Moise and "amily arrived iu the for services of this kind can be audited until legislature convenes and makes provision for the same." Mr. Mc BY E.

L. TURNER. West 5th Emporia, Kansas, city to dav from Lamed. rington. agent A.

T. S. or address I do the tw-st work in the ritv and J. A. SMITH, office onr Iotoflioe.

lecture he says "No man can be a true Catholic and a true American at the same time. The Catholic countries can favorably compare with Protestant countries in the Carthy suggests in the circular that "if FRIDAY. AUGUST 2, 1889 J. R. Burton made a flying trip to guarantee satisfaction.

I AWEB. Emporia, Reading 1 nd return to-day. the several counties would pay snch accounts and present the bills to the next GEO. T. NICHOLSON.

O. P. T. A. T.

4 8. F. tt. Topeka, Kansas. (Jraud Army Ueunlou, Milwaukee.

IU. C.Jl. lM.LOYI, Jo. Hall and C. L.

Dickerson made LOCAL NOTES legislature, through the auditor's office, it business trip to Allen to-day. HutchinsqI M. R. C. 8.

L. E. C. P. L.

8. Enclst-d. alls nieht and dav would relieve the sheriffs and, no doubt Go to the court house to-night. Messrs. Acheson and Nation returned Wra store, ill CoaiBM-rcial The Twenty-third National Encamp would be provided for." from Kansas City night.

ment of the Grand Army of the Republic meeting at the court house to- Citizens night. W. I. l'eytou is able to be at his place will be held at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, An ice. Fmtal ArcldrnU Yesterday evening, in the Santa Fe arils at Newton, a man who could not cuiti: FOR PA IV at Tanuet's to-day after a short illness.

gust 23 to 31, 1839, inclusive. A rale of one fare for the round trip has been made at the M. E. church Delivered to all parts of the CITY at Reasonable Prices. This ICE is pure and I Vesper services Sunday evening.

hear stepped on the track in front of en The Misses Aiair and Lantry, of Cottonwood Falls, were shopping iu the city for the occasion. Children between the gine 178, the engine whistled lut did healtbv. ages of five and twelve years will be charg to-day. not hear and was struck and instantly the E. F.SPRAGUE.

ed one half of the excursion rate. Tickets Rey. Samuel Ward will preach at First M. E. church Sunday.

Sure Throat. IVjuho. ColJ and fains. Vtkx Si Outs Hr ButUe. 1K.

I.AMKIJOIJX BLOOD AN1 NI2KVI2 K1NCJ killed. Mr. Elisha White came down from Telephone No 13. will be on sale at all stations on the Santa question of education. Laing, a zealous protestant, who has bestowed much research on the popular education hi the various nations of Euroe, is compelled to award the palm of pre-etniiieuce to Catholic countries, he says, even iu Italy the education of the common jeopIe, iu reading, writing, arithmetic, music, manners and morals, is at least as generally diffused and afaithfully promoted by the clerical body, as in Scotland.

Rome with a population or 158.C78 souls, has 372 public primary schools. Has Ed-inburg so many schools for the instruction of those classes? Berlin, with a population about double that of Rome, has only 204 schools. The "Papal states, with a population of two and a half millions, contain seven universities. Prussia, with a population of fourleeu millions, has but seven. Notes of a traveler on the Social and political state of France, Prussia, Parsons yesterday to spend a day or two Aecldent.

Las night when first 37 came in from sewerasre Fe Route in Colorado and New Mexico, and at El Paso. Texas, August 20 to 27; in in the city. To-night arguments on the will lje heard at the court house. The Great Liw Regulator and Tonic Curdia The Normal Meat Market Miss Hattic Rains, of Greenfield, Ind. Kansas and Indian Territory, August 21 to A valuable rrturdj- iu ev-rr form of Ottawa, and was standing on the track rt the depot, a young fellow from Ottawa attempted to climb over between the cars and is Aisiting the family of her uncle, Y.

M. C. A. meeting will be led by 23, good for continuous passage to Mil INDIGESTION'. LIVER fXMlLAIXT.

CONSTI Rev. Whitby Sunday at 4 p. 111. Simpson, in this city. waukee, and good for return any day from Keeps constantly on band a supply of PATION, AND MAI-a-K1AL 1ISRA.SES.

August 29 to September final limit Sep Wm, II Roberts, of the round hoitse, fresh, choice meats and will endeavor to give satisfaction to all custmers. North- plaeed his foot on a draw bar, at that moment the engine backed the train, crushing the foot badly. Dr. Jacobs attended the Mayor urirath desires us to say tember 10, all dates inclusive. Parties de- Price One Itollar.

has resumed his duties after an absence on that McCowan's jackass has leen removed I. W. Ilainer, l)raK KANSAS. siriug to make a trip from Milwaukee or west corner of Seventh Avenue and Corn- EM1-ORIA. account of sickness in his family.

njuries and the young fellow returned to Chicago can get extension of time by de-1 mercial Street. The sentiments of the citizens will be Ottowa an No. 12 this morning. Mrs. W.

L. Lyman, who has been positing their return tickets with the joint Meats for cash cheap. agents of the railroad companies at Mil visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Geo.

Hall left waukee on or before September 3d. The Free! Concert to night by Prof. W. Goodison. heard at the meeting at the court house to night.

Do not fail to attend. The dance given by Company K. to-day for her home in Manhattan. Switzerland, Italy and other parts of Eu- Insurance limit of return tickets can be extended in this way to September 30, 1889. There are From the second Proprietor and manufacturer of Goodison's r-PC ly Samuel Laing three lines of transportation between Chi London edition.

Philadelphia: Carey Mr. William Hogue escorted his son Charles to Kansas City to-day where Le medicines will give a first class exhibition FIRE TORNADO. N. at the Armory hall last night was well attended and all seemed to en joy cago and Milwaukee, Two railroad F. H.

BOWERS, PLUMBER and GAS-FITTER 1 COMMERCIAL STREET, EMPORIA. KANSAS. Emporia National Bank. of his skill in ventriloquism, magic, and will place him in a business college. Hart, 1846.

Very Respectfully, Rev. P. Leonard. lines and the Goodrich line of steamers. The through tickets of the Santa Fe route themselves hugely.

Punch and Judy. Rev. W. R. Graham, of Baldwin, Our concerts will be conducted an the will be good on either of these three lines, spent a few hours in the city yesterday the truest os Rev.

Walker, returning to bis most refined style so that the most fastid D. M. Davis, FIRST NATIONAL. BANK. ih Id John Bay returned from Oklahoma this morning and reports tilings doing as well as could be expected, and that the "sod The two sous aged 3 and 5, of Howell and will allow passengers to go by one line and return by another, between Chicago and Milwaukee.

The Santa Fe route is the shortest line to Chicago, Ix)th iu distance and in time, and makes close connection home this morning. Williunis, hying on Dry creek, ate some toad stools a few days ago and were seri- corn looks very well." Richard Warren, of Mulvane, who ious can attend with impunity. Refined ladies and children are delighted, so ehaste, clean, pure and moral that a religious mother delights in takiug her family for innocent amusement, recreation and scientific ottsly poisoned. The recovery of one of LTL STc r-Aiu is, too.ooo MUfLlS, flOO.OOO there with rail and steamer lines for Mil An ice cream supper was ejiven tit II. has been visiting his cousin, Marshall Warren of this city, left for his home the boys is somewhat doubtful.

waukee. Xavis on Coal creeK, on last tuesuay For ticket rates and information regard evenine over the election of the district iustrurtion. yesterday" af fernoon A MAN WHO LAUGHS. ing train service, call on nearest Santa clerk on the school board. HOUO, Prealdeut, V.

T. SOUtX, Vlr Presldeat. T. HKKITAJK. Cashier I.

STEKI.K. Ass't Cashier CAKE, COOKIES, KISSES, Base Ball. Fe route agent, or address GEO. T. NICHOLSON, G.P.4T.A., A.T.A8.F.R.R.

W. H. Johnson came up from Ottawa last night, where he has been engaged II. F. Lamb, of Olpe, who has purchased lingular Affliction That Fell Upon Georgia Locomotive Engineer.

Joseph Oscar Johnson, of Macon, is 1 he game at the grove yesterday was the interest of Mr. Smith in the grocery Topeka, Kansas. in institute work. He leaves to-night for quite interesting but on account of the LADY FINGERS, AND McROONS. Ask your grocer for Harvey's bread, 1MKECTORS: firm of Smith and VanSiekle at Oipe, was will conduct an insti oil pro i ru Kansas, ana damp ground it was inconvenient for the players, who were located in the following For -A good stable.

Apply at doing business in the city to-day. tute at that place. DASIEL B1TLER, c. Boon. this office.

l. HA LLiX'A, Pl t'lfK positions: A Mexican dog bit a young lady living aw Cl CtUlt VUO S1UC is entirely useless. The stroke came on him some two months ago. He is a locomotive engineer. It was in the town of Clinton, S.

that the stroke came on him. He was one day doing some work on his engine and T. H. HARVEY SONS. Marooons Hornbarger, Randolph, Buy Ireland maple sugar only 11 PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.

on Constitution street yesterday very W.T SODEJf, P. O. BALLBEBO. cents a pound. Howard, ss; Beale, lb; Woods.

2b; Evans, 816 Merchants Streel, seriously. Officers Fleming and Stafford captured the cur this morning and killed 8b; Bates, If; Bennett, cf; Brooks, rf; H.C CROSS, Wia. MAKTIXDAIJ' For a good square meal and a neat, clean bed. so to the Home restaurant. 307-lt.

it. Militia Fowler, C. Evans, Sutherland, lb; Wright, 2b; Reeble. 3b; B. Shaw, B.

WHELDON, Pras'dent. Vk PraaideBt. C. CROSS, Cashir-r. For nice, fresh meals, iro to the Normal If; J.

Hammond, cf; A. Hammond, rf. Meat Market. They sell cheapest for cash. A meeting of the former residents of Pennsylvania, now in this county, will be held at the court house at 1 :30 to-morrow In the first six inuings of the game the Wanted A Newfoundland or Water Bauk Spaniel pup, Newfoundland preferred.

afternoon to organize a "Pennsylvania score stood 10 to 0 when in the last half the only passed ball on Hornbarfer let a man of the militia cross the plate. A wild throw Apply at this offiee. Colonel Jack Haveblt, quondam manager, is now an honest-miner. He turned up at a St. Louis hotel the other day with a bronzed face and a big sombrero.

The leading tenor of the world to-day, Tamagno, is about forty years of age and originally assisted his father in the manufacture of mineral waters in Turin. John D. Jennings, the Chicago real estate millionaire, who died a few days ago, was called the father of the ninety-nine-year lease system. His estate amounts to mora than 5,000,000. Jefferson Davis, who is now eighty-one years of age, was seen in a New Orleans street-car recently, clad in a suit of Confederate gray, apparently in the enjoyment of excellent health.

picnic." When wanting anything iu the grocery Miss Jeanie Brazil, of the class of '89 line, go to Reibers, the only first-class EMPORiA, KANS. gncery store in the city. Prescriptions carefully compounded. of the Normal, came in to-day from her home in Moline. She leaves to-morrow for Itice county where she will instruct in talking to some one standing near.

At the moment he received the blow he was in the act of laughing, and, strange to say, the muscles and nerves of his face that are brought most into play in the act of laflgh-ing are the ones that are most affected, and over these he has no control whatever. He can not tell of his troubles and the doubts and fears that torment him without laughing. He has a wife and five children, and when the affliction came upon him he went to his father-in-law, who lives in Wilmington, N. and told him of his condition and of his further inability to care further for bis family. The recital of his parting with his wife was most pathetic and heartrending, yet with tears in his eyes and a heart full of agony he was forced to laugh as though he had been telling the mostlud icrous incident.

He dares not go to church lest he be accused of making sport of the services and be requested to leave the church. And as for a funeral it would be out of the question for him to attend one. His case is a most pitiable one, and is the more so because he is only awaiting the only relief possible for him, and one that he would hail with pleasure and almost pray for. E. L.

Ireland 623 Commercial street, has maple sugar for 11 cents per Capital Stock raid la. Kurplus frt NO. 624 mmLl STREET, the institute conducted by Prof. Wilkinson pound. Try it.

uons G. C. Glover came home to-day from The cheapest placfi iu the city to buy meat for cash is the Normal Meat Market, Cottonwood Falls where he has been at General BanlringBusiness corner 7th and Commercial. 250.tf work painting. George brought home FMPORIA, KANSAS.

0'TOOLE SON, from second to first in the next inning was the cause of three more coming in. This was the last, and in the eighth the score stood 16 to 4 in favor of the Maroons and the game was stopped. The boys all played well considering the fact that they had no practice. Tom Galvin umpired the game in a very satisfactory manner. V.

II. C. Reeeptlon. The residence of Judge Fletcher was the scene of mirth and gaiety last night. The occasion being a reception of W.

R. C. No. 70, of this city, in honor of the ladies of the Auditing Committee, who are in the city to examine the secretary and treasur ers books and ascertain the state of affairs existing under the efficient administration of Mrs. Belle C.

Harris, as department 16 pound catfish, which he causht this If you want to supply the inner man and go away feeling gotnl natured and happy. morning and was justly proud of his catch try a meal at the Home restaurant. The Emporia Investment Co. Successors to Emporia Loan and Trust An examination to-day of some of the coffee a number of our farmers paid 32 Livery, Fed and Sale For a nice roast or choice surloin, try the Normal Meat Market. Their meat is Company, and Holmes Ilolden.

cents per pound from the Chicago dealers always fresh and the cash will buy it cheap. revealed the faet that there was a "little is D. Swan, J. D. Holdcn.

J. t. Robertaoa. President. Trrwircr.

Secretary Loans mont on imi.roved farms, wild Wags In the Glass Industry. coffee" added to much chicory and barley Go to Reilier's for fresh goods. Fruit and vegetables In season, and everything EAST FIFTH AVENUE. lands, ami city irotrtr. LowckI lf.ii.-s M.

Ryan returned to-day from Larnard fresh and clean. No old shelf-rotten goods. No Delays. dAw tf. president.

Miss Allie Myers, chairman of where he has been for the past week. He Splendid driving rigs Buggies, Canopied The Home restaurant is the place for a t3rst-iass meal. Everything the market i i i i The noted rifle shot, Dr. Carver, said in a recent interview that he began killing buffalo for the market in 1867, and during 1874 his record was 5,500 head, the greatest number he ever killed in one year. Mrs.

Cleveland lately sold for 1250 the famous Jersey cow presented her by Editor Cbilds. A Washington dairyman was the purchaser, and the milk of "Star Beauty" will hereafter be peddled through the streets of Washington in a common milkman's wagon. Last Jane Gbet, according to a letter of her tune preserved in the archives of Genoa, was short and thin, but prettily shaped and graceful, with small features, a straight nose and red lips, her hair being auburn and her eyebrows dark, while her eyes were "rossi," or light hazeL Colonel R. Ricketts, who won fame as a battery commander at Gettysburg, lives in Pennsylvania, and was a candidate for Lieutenant-Governor of that State in 1888. He still preserves his military bearing, but rarely talks of war except to intimate friends.

He has extensive in th lumber trade. Sarah Bernhardt has one great claim to celebrity aside from her fame as aa actress. Women owe to her the introduction of thirty-two button gloves, of Empire dresses, directoire sashes and the revival of the long boa, dear to the hearts of our grandmothers. She has set the fashion for Theodora hair aiiorns, temptingly uispiayeu, iouuu Spring Wagous and Surreys. reports that wheat is a verging 'about 22 bushels per acre in Pawnee and adjoining counties, and says that the prospects for a corn crop are good.

the committee, and Sirs. Iledrick, department treasurer, are the guests of Mrs. Ab-bie Gibson, department secretary. Mrs. Shields, of McPherson.

is the guest of Mrs. Harris and Mrs. Crowe, of Ft. upon the tables. FURNISHED is ssS" Brad field's Female Regulator will cure BOARDIXG HORSES MADE all irregularities or derangements peculiar The trouble alxmt the contracts for the A SPECIALTY.

to woman. 1 hose sun er ing should use it. Scott, is at Mrs. Fletchers. ladies of the corps, and members of the G.

A. R. post were in attendance and all contributed Sold by all druggists. No Kl The best wages in the glass industry, says Harper's Magazine, are received by the window-glass blowers, sometimes reaching twelve dollars per day. The master-melters rank next, though they seldom get more than half that amount.

From these earnings the prices slope down to the small tending boys, who are paid thirty cents for ten hours' work. The blowers' occupation is laborious, but not untaealth-fuL He works eight or ten hours at a stretch, finishing one melt of glass. There are four or live melts every week, each requiring sixteen hours to fuse, ten hours of blowing and ten of flattening. The work is always by the piece, and in teams or in "shops," each composed of one master-workman and several younger assistants. There are in operation about one hundred and sixty furnaces, at which there, are employed about four thousand blowers, gatherers, flatteners and cutters.

They are bound together by a union that dictates the quantity each workman may make, the number of apprentices that may be taken Go to Ireland grocery for the make the evening paia pleasantly. The hnest maple sugar In the city. Unlylll J. S. WATSON cents a pound.

Remember the place, 622 REASONABLE RATES. jovial judge and his amiable wife were everywhere apparently, welcoming the Commercial street. uso-Jt. guests to their entertainment. school north of Americus mentioned in another column, is probably settled, as the teacher from Morris county had neither a permit or certificate from this county, hence he cannot lay much claim to the school in this county.

The canning factory is a busy place today. The work now in the corn canning, 8,000 cans have already been put up, requiring about eight tons of corn not husked. That is to say the corn is husked after it is received at the factory. The If you want Fire, Lightning or Tornado Insurance at lowest rates and best terms file large tables in the diuing rooms LUMBER: were the ambition of all, as delicious ice see. J.

C. Burnett, cream and cake were served there. 238dw6m. No. 9 west 5th Avenue.

The social was a complete success and SASH, Reiber, the grocerman, invites your pat LIME. SAND, reflects much credit upon the ladies of the corps. ronage. He will sell you more goods than any other grocery house in the city. Clerks PLASTER are trentlemanly and obliging ana custom DOORS, BLINDS.

CEMENT, above amount being the actual weight of ers do not have to wait. 254dtf Sensation Howard. We learned to-klay of the arrest of a for the corn and husks. HAIR. (generally not more than two to a furnace), that prohibits any foreign workman from getting a place in the factories, or any glass from being made in the months of July and August.

The average time they havH worked in the last four years has been less than eight months and a half. Much of the time lost has been spent in strikes or dis For Rent. pins andTosca hats, and has, in fact, wielded an influence over the world of dress beyond that exercised by any other woman In the world since the days of Empress Eugenie. General Sherman is reputed to possess the happy faculty of never repeating the same anecdote. Although he tells a story on every fitting occasion it is always new and pointed.

Another enviable characteristic of the old soldier is his tender affection for veterans of the war. His door is always open to them and he is never too busy to hear the story of an old comrade-inarms. In many instances he has added a William Aspley, a well to do farmer living near Newton, while crossing the House of four rooms at 510 Merchants mer respected citizen at Howard, a few days ago, the details of the case leiug too disgusting to relate in full. The leading street. A.

A. Bradford. 231tf railroad track one mile and a half east of facts however, go to show in the prelimi that place, was struck by the engine pull ANTHRACITE COAL, BLOSSBURG COAL, MCALLISTER COAL, PITTSBURG COAL. FOR LOVERS OF HISTORY. nary trail, that the defendent, J.

W. Martin, was brought before the judge, charged ing freight, first division No. 38, last night and instantly killed. The cause of the accident was that the man was deaf and GRisT-jmxs are an Irish invention and were first run in Ireland in 214. well-filled purse to his words of encourage OSAGE CITY SHAFT "Sid not hear the engine whistle.

ment. Tbkrb were twelve kings of Macedon from Fbibp, 860 B. to Perseus, 179 B. C. Bond fiVd and approved, as reuircJ by law.

Money loaned on Real Estate At Lowest IlaU-s. IV. B. MILLER, 403 Commercial SUweC Emporia. WU0HG LEE LAUNDRY 325 COMMIiliCIAL, ST.

EMPOKIA. KANSAS. Flrst-clf work guaranteed. Family wadiings solicited. A'ashings called for and delivered to all parts ot the city.

Work quickly and ix-aUr done. PKICK LIST FOR OEXTI.KUCXS APPAREL: Whit Shirt 10c I Overall. 15c New White te I Utwo Coat Underahirt OSc i H'awt te Drawers. Owe I Handkerchief 2 Woolen Shirt 10c I Silk Handkerchief Rd Flannel Shirt. 8tvkinm per pair.

tiV Blue Woolen CufTs per pair OSc Calico Shirt Uhc Collar For Bates on Ladles Apparel See Card with Price List. WUONG LEE 320 COaiMERCIAL. ST. feuestnans wno iiappenea to be on putes with the manufacturers about wages. An Empress of Goodness.

Augusta Victoria, Empress of Germany, is neither the nonentity nor the Griselda which it has of late been the custom to represent her. She is far from being merely a German hausfrau, with no thoughts save the nursery and kitchen. She is a sensible, intelligent, kind-hearted, affectionate and simple-minded woman, with a fair, gentle face, a fresh, healthy complexion, blue eyes, smooth hair, gathered in a knot on the top of her head, and an expression so kindly and sweet that no one who has come under the Cons: tfesiuics St ad 6Ui iim, Telescopes were invented by Z. Jansen, a spectacle maker at Middleburgh, Commercial streeLat 10:30 to-day, had con siderable amusement watching a couple of in 1590. Emporia, Kansas yenerable men in their efforts to catch Po8T-omcES were first established in Paris in 1462; in England, 1581; in Germany, couple of venerable chickens that had es 1641; in Turkey, 1740.

Jtxrcs Gcsar was born 100 B. became a member of the triumvirate with -Cavendish in 1766 discovered hydrogen. caped from the wagon. As usual, a drug store was in the deal. One of the chicks and Priestly discovered oxygen, azote and witchery oi her tender glances has ever 1 with repeatedly assaulting and committing rape upon the person of his daughter, aged fourteen years.

The facts in the examinations go to show that the defendant is guilty. However, it has not beeu proven as he has lieen bound over to the district court. It is said that this state of affairs has existed since the girl was ten years of age, but Martin has kept the matter silent by threatening death to the memliers of the family if they revealed the secret-Judge Dobyns fixed Martin's bond at $6,000, also a bond at $5,000 not to molest in any way any of the family, either of which Martin could not secure. He was lodged in jail, and will at the present appearance of things live in durance vile until the" September term of court. This is certainly one of the most shocking and in Crassus and Pompey the Great hi 60; in 45 assumed the title of Imperator or perpet was caught in the door of the same.

nitrous gas between 1774 and 1779. been heard to say she was not handsome. ual dictator, ana was assassinated in Coisrxo with a die was first invented In 1617, and first used in England in 1620, the Mrs. M. L.

Brown has returned to her March of the following year. General Simon Cameron's secret of success in politics was that he never acted without knowing all the facts obtainable. Although a desperate and shrewd fighter he seldom wasted his efforts in support of weak men. Here is his own explanation: "When I found the man who was pretty sure to win with the little support I oould give Lim he was made the Cameron candidate. I got all the credit for the victory, and the candidate himself believed that his success was entirely attributable to me." Mas.

Louise Canbt, who died in Indianapolis the other day, was the widow of General E. S. Can by, one of the bravest soldiers of the Nation. Mrs. Canby was beloved by every one who knew her because of her many amimable qualities.

During the Mexican war, when her husband was a Lieutenant, she became known as the "Yankee Angel" from' her devotion to the sick. It was a common thing for at that time to travel fifty miles a day be- tween two hospitals to minister to the wants ef the dying soldiers. first love, the Home Restaurant, where she very year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth. Deeds in England were formerly written Mas. Notlkt Dickey, of Kearney, has an old-time treasure one of the Democratic Presidential tickets used in 1823.

Jackson and Calhoun were the candidates respectively for President and will be pleased to meet all her old custom Th people of Thessaly were the first among the Greeks who broke horses for service in war, and the proficiency of these people as equestrians gave rise to the in Latin and French; the earliest instance in English is the indenture oetweenthe ers and as many new ones as choose to call After a good trial of the Fifth Avenue ancient myth that their country was orig The ticket is unique in form as well as a curiosity, and bears the following martial Mrs. Brown has decided thai she prefers inally inbabited by Centaurs. the restaurant. The Home will be found as neat, clean and inviting as of old and to Abbot of Whitby and Robert Bustard, dated at York in 1343. Hon.

James Buckner, collector of internal revenue for the Louisville district for two terms under General Grant and one under Hayes and a leading Kentucky Republican, is dying from a paralytio stmfc-. Ecsebio Feaxcesco Kixo, a Jesuit, founded the first settlement in Arizona and California, exploring the former as early as 1658. He founded the first settlement in Arizona on the Gila river in 1C70, and in 1697 founded the first in California, sentiment: Twas Jackson's voice, the soldier knew It well; The rifle rose Britannia's glory fell 1 On Orleans' plains her mighty sons repose. And beauty's tears hare flowed o'er beauty's foes. anyone desiring a nice, quiet place to board human cases thas has ever been exposed to the average mind, and if true merits the severest penalty of the law.

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About Emporia Daily Democrat Archive

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199
Years Available:
1888-1889