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The Evening News from Salina, Kansas • 4

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107103 100 AUTHO BAM 1 108 PRICES FOR TEN DAYS! Ladies Five Hand Lot 1 Turn Patent Leather Oxfords at $2 Regular price $3.00, Ladies Dongola Kid Lot 2 OXFORDS Patent (Tip $1.50 Regular Price $2.00. Ladies DONGOLA Lot 3 Oxfords, Plain at ($1.25 worth $1.75. School Shoes Cheap, See before them you and buy. learn A our valuable prices and useful present given with each pair. Our SHOES, are custom made and are good Respetfully, TOBEY Cheapest Cash Shoe Store in Salina, THE EVENING NEWS.

SATURDAY AUGUST 22. 1891. Railroad Time Card. UNION PACIFIC. LAST No.

8, express, daily, a. daily sod ed 13:30 a. in No. 12, freight, daily, 5:30 p. No.

14, daily except Sunday 6:80 p. No. 13, daily except Sunday 7:30 a No. is a solid vestibuled. train for Chicago with tha.

sleeper tor St. Louis. WEST BOUND-. No, 7, express daily 5:05 No. express daily 4.07 No.

11, treight daily 7.00 a. No. 13, freight daily except Monday 7:05 No. 7 is a solid vestibuled train rom Chicago with sleeper from St. Louis M'PHERSON BRANCH.

No Sunday Trains Mixed leaves a. arrives 5:00 p. LINCOLN BRANCH. No Sunday Trains. Mixed leaves 8: a.m.

Mixed arrives' 4: 30 p. Passenger, leaves 5:15 Passenger, arrives, 10:40 a. MISSOURI PACIFIC. EAST 0.3 02, mail and exp 6, parts 8:28 a.m No.220, freight and accommodation 10:10 a. WEST BOUNDwo.

217, freight and accommodation a. No. 201, mail and express, arrives. 7:30 p.m C'. R.

I. P. OCK ISLAND ROUTE. EAST BOUND Passengers for C. 9:35 a.

Pass'rs for Wichita, Caldwell and south p.m Accomodation 3:15 FROM THE EAST Pace'rs Passenger from from Wichta, K. C', Caldwell oe and south east- 6:00 p. Accomodation 12:05 p.m Two reclining chair cars on all passenger trains through Topeka St. Joe, Kansas City and east ATCHISON, TOPEKA SANTE FE. No 312 Northern Kan express departs 5.20 a.m No3il Northern Kan express arrives 4:35 P.

No 307 Southern Express arrives 1. 05 p. No 318 Southern Express departs 2,00 p.m No 912 connects at Abilene with train for the north, ariving at Minneapolis 8:03 a. m. Concordia a.

m. Courtland 9:43 a. and Saperior m. LOCAL ITEMS. Thacher feeds the farmer on busy days.

tf Ed Wittman starts for Chicago to night Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Ollinger have returned, EOR RENT; -My House on cor. of Santa Fe.

and Mulbery. A smart girl is wanted at Thachers to wait on table. Good wages. tt Get your fresh oysters for Sunday of F. D.

Sherman west Iron ave. The regular services will be held in, the Christian Church tomorrow. letter from Joplin Missouri says Will Goodwin is slowly improving. the name of a new fivecent cigar just opened at Kielhorn's. It it is imported filler and a fine smoker.

Judge James Humphrey has been chosen the nominee of the republican and democrats to succeed Judge Nichols Rev. R. P. Stevenson of Olathe will occupy the pulpit of the First Baptist church Sunday both morning and evening. Mr.

Geo. W. Sanderson of Winfield is visiting his daughter. Mrs. J.

M. Vawter in this city, this week. The men's Gospel meeting will be held in tie Hall of the Y. M. C.

A. tomorrow Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. singing and good speaking every man is Messes Kirtland and Bristow are in a "bloody" newspaper war over the Lovitt, As there is considerable jealousy between the two journals there is no knowing where it will end. Mrs. J.

H. Battles of Nebraska will lecture at the Presbyterian church on Monday August 24th' at 8 o'clock, subject. "Health and Heredity." Admission free. Mrs. Battles is an attractive speaker of national repute who will intertain and instruct both young and old.

4 2t. TEA ANTI-GAVELAND. Pamphlet Writer to be Hunted Down. TWO DETECTIVE AGENCIES Employed to Ferret out the Author The First Gun in the Ohio Campaign Fired -Major McKinley and Ex-President Hays 'Among the Speakers. A Tin Display, NEW YORK, Aug.

22-As one result of the meeting of prominent democrats, which was held in this city last week, the services of two detective agencies have been retained with view toward the discovery of writers of the annoymous pamphlet, bearing the title, Cleveland" which was recently circulated throughout the country to a total of several hundred of thousands. Most of the pamphlets were mailed in New York, Boston, Philadelphia, and Washington although some of them have dropped in the post offices of Chicago, Cincinatti and St. Louts to which places they had evidently been sent by express. Neither the name of the author, the publishers, or the place of publication appears upon the pamphlet. Its contents are an attack upon ex-President Cleveland and many of the slanders circulated during the last two presidential campaigns, are repeated and enlarged upon.

THE OHIO FIRST GUN. Major McKinley Opens The Campaign Today, NILES, O. Aug: 22-The republi- cau state campaign opened here to-day with a great demostration. Over thirty thousand are in town. Ex-President Hayes arrived this moruing, and Col.

A. L. Conger came in from Akron, at the head of a strong delegation. President T. R.

Morgan, of the Morgan engineering Co. brought a delagation five- bundred strong from Alliance, and another special train loaded to the platforms came from Painesville. A cavalry company fifty strong put an appearance from Sharpesivlle, Pa. This afternoon there will be a great parade and industrial display, after which a mass meeting will be called to order and Major McKinley will make his first speech of the campaign. DAVID LEWIS DEAD.

Mr. David Lewis died at his residence on South 10th. street this morning at o'clock. He had been sick several weeks and, several days ago hopes of his recovery were entertained. Mr.

Lewis leaves three daughters, Mrs. Alex Berg. Mrs. W. L.

Breese of Salina and Mrs. G. A. Price of Pittsburg Pa. The remains will be embalmed by W.

M. D. Berg and held until eastern relatives are heard from. The funeral will probably be held Monday afteruoon. He was 68 years 6 months and days old, and an aged wife mourns his death.

Mr. Lewis was elected a member of the council last spring from the third ward. He had lived in Salina many years and has always been highly respested by those who have been intimately connected with him in business. EXPERT PAINTERS J. B.

Faulkner of St. Louis and W. H. Kenner Jr. of Chattanooga are expert sign painters who are painting the great sign of Bloch Bros.

Mail Pouch" tobacco on the Ober block today. They have made the states of Missouri, Nebraska and Colorado and are now finishing their work in Kansas this year. The tobacco company have several others on the road and are at a daily expense of $1,000. The sign put upon the Ober block will cost about $100 as it is all done on brick in the best oil that can be bought. Advertising may not.

pay but this tobacco company is risking a good deal of money on it. ODDS AND ENDS." Australia has 110,000,000 sheep. Cold meats are more easily digested than warm ones, It is estimated that every seal consumes about ten pounds of fish daily. The man who undertakes to deceive God will not be true to his fellow wen. Set a dish of water in the oven with cakes when they are baking and they will seldom scorch.

Woman is so very faithful in her own attachments that she is' unable to forgive change in man. Scissors with silver handles that fold over and protect the sharp points are niade for carrying in one's pocket. Meringues should be put on puddings after they are slightly cool, as if the pudding be hot the eggs will liquefy. Sympathy is a blessed thing, but one of the direst aggravations of ill health is the multitudinous advice of amateur physicians. Why is it easier to remember that you have forgotten something than to remember what you have forgotten? But so it always is.

The largest number of emigrants ever carried by one ship left Queenstown in. the Cunard steamer Cephalonia for Boston. She sailed with 1,440 passengers. The Perfection 'of Dress Fitting. Dressmaking has become a work of art, and only the true artists can model the figure as it must now appear.

The bust must be fitted as for a statue, the lines and curving from the chest demands individual study, and not a wrinkle must appear over the short shoulders. The back! Oh, the back is the bete noir of the cutter, fitter and wearer. A sinall defect may pass in the front bodice, but the back must be perfection. It must be narrow across the shoulders and mold the hips as if it were a cast of plaster of paris. All this must be done with fewer seams to the bodice.

The sleeves are quite loose at the top, set in with a puff resting just so many inches over the shoulder, according to the height and width of the wearer, and the neck may be finished high or low, or worn without any band if the taste and style of the wearer so demands. The Medici collar is in favor with those ladies who have long necks, but it must be admitted that they are warm for summer. Nothing tells the story of a homemade dress more plainly than the high collar. This part of the dress requires a skilled artist to make it A success. The same precision must be carried to the skirts.

They fit the hips as tightly as the bodice does the waist. The length must not differ a quarter of an inch from the required touching length, front and sides, while a few inches extra may be allowed for the slight "dip" at the back. To procure a plastic fit Paris dressmakers have cut the skirt on the bias. The lines of striped goods are made to meet in points in the front, and they must join perfectly in the widths, for there being no gathers or plaits the stripes show as on the back of a bodice. Such are the "umbrella skirts," and only the skilled band can cut them.

-New York World. Mrs. Beecher's Birds. If you are methodical in the treatment of your birds, you will find that all there is to do is accomplished easily and quickly. Some years since we had 8 large cage, the entire height and width of a window in the sewing room, and between two and three feet deep.

In this cage we had fifty birds different kinds. After one week's experience in caring for them we allowed one-half hour every morning to clean the cage, feed and bathe the birds and make them happy. Taking out the gravel pan and putting a dozen bath tubs in its place, the pans, perches and feeding cups were now taken out, cleaned and the cups filled with the proper variety of food for each different kind of bird. This cleaning was all done by the time they had finished bathing. Then, removing the bath tubs and wiping the bottoin of the cage dry, the gravel, perches and feeding cups were returned to their proper places and the work was done.

That was all the care the birds needed till the next morning, unless once or twice a week they were given a bit of lettuce or egg, or a little raw Mrs. Henry Ward Beecher in Ladies' Home Journal. The Cap, the Brakeman and the Quarter. While a down town Sixth avenue train was standing at the Eighth street station a small boy dropped his cap out of a car window. The cap rested upon the ties fully six feet beyond his reach, but he was half way out of the window after it before his mother and aunt discovered him and dragged him back.

"I must get out for it," said his mother. "No, I must," said his aunt. "Well, one of us must," said both together, as they rushed for the platform. But the train started and the iron gates closed with a bang. Just then the brakeman caught sight of the cap and the bareluded boy at the rate time.

He had yanked the bell rope, jumped down between two trains and rescued the cap before the two women could realize what he was about. When they had recovered from their astonishment the boy was sent to the brakeman with a silver quarter. "He won't take it," said the boy. "He must take it," said the aunt. And he did, to the evident satisfaction of the aunt and the amusement of the passengers.

-New York Recorder. Grand Central Hotel, (CHAS BUSH, Proprietor.) SOUTH SANTA FE AVENUE Furnished Rooms, Repapered, Now Furniture And Electric Lighted. For Rent by the Day, Week or Month, Best Line of Cigars in the City. Post tage Stamps Always on hand and for Sale at Cost. ICE CREAM.

For a dish of the Finest Ice Cream in the city go to FRANK NO, 116 WEST IRON AVENUE Our Ice Cream is made of PURE Cream. Fruits Cigars Tobacco and Confectioneries. Geo Anthoney returned from Chicago this morning If you want the cheapest and best typewriter call at the NEws office. 43t. The police court wrestled with the knotty problen of female virture this morning For Sale: Une splendid" new Odell typewriter.

Call at the EVENING News office. 4 3t. Solberg the taylor can be found one door south of the opera house. Everything in choice patterns to select from. 4 8t WORLDS FAIR NOTES.

A movement has been inangurated by the Sons of the Revolution in New YorktohaveOctober celebrated through out the world each year as "discovery day" The painting of Christopher Colum- bus executed by the famous Moro in 1540 and pur chased in London by Charles Gunther has arrived at the custom house in Chicago and will be displayed at the fair. The Sultan of Zanzibar has decided to make an extensive exhibit and a request for space has been cabled Massachusetts wiil devote to its educational exhibit the state entire appropriationis $75,000 An interesting collectiou from Russian provinces is being exhibited ou the Champs Flysee in Paris and it is said will be taken to Chicago in 1893 the exhibition is in charge of Gen Annenkoff son of the princess Dolgoronki (morgantic wife of Alexander Il) who is the head of the grate traus Caucasus railway in to Turkestan and Afghanistan. 'The collection comprises natural products of Central Asia, and, arms clothing jewels and house hold articles of the various provinces as well as a panorama of a battle in Turkestan with scenic illustrations of the snowcapped mountaius At Virginias convention held at Pulaski it was shown that the people of the "Old Domionion" are not lacking in interest in the columbian exposition but on the contrary, are determined to be worthily represented the feeling was nearly unanimous in favor of asking the legislature to make an appropration of not less than $100,000. The Exposition European Commission embracing Messy Rutterworth Handy Bullock Lindsay and Peck is receiving very marked attention in European capitals and other cities and every where exceptional courtesies have been extended. The Commission is doing a wonderful amount of good to the Exposition in arousing interest abroad and insuring extensive participation by foreign nations A Great Preacher Defined.

Apropos of Phillips Brooks and his elevation to the episcopate, it may be worth while to recall the witticism perpetrated at the great Bostonian's expense by Henry Flanders upon the occasion some years ago when Dr. Brooks was under consideration for a bishopric. "Who is Phillips Brooks?" asked an innocent Philadelphian. "Oh," said Flanders, "he's an Episcopalian with leanings toward Francisco Argonaut OF VARIED YEARS and SUCCESSFUL EXPERIENCE In the Use of CURA. TIVE METHODS, that we Alone own and Control, for all orders of FREE BOOR MEANS MEN OR METHODS MEN Who have weak or UN.

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Address at E. C. 420. Hotter, By and BY. This is not a sermon.

It is only a railroad missionary tract. It you take a vacation this summer, why not go to Colorado? Nestled around Piks's Peak, there are plenty 01 places where one can cool off for a very little money. Manitou, Cascade, Green Mountain Falls and Woodland Park, in the famous Ute Pass, will be lovelier than ever this year. They are most directly reached via Santa Fe Route. You change cars in union depot at Colorado Springs, and take broad guage trains on our Colorado Milland division for destination.

No tedious transfer across the city. Cheap tourists tickets now on sale. good until Oct. 81st returning. Inquire of GRO.

H. ANTHONY, tf. Local agent Santa Fe Route. A good meal is always ready on tim at Thacher's..

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1889-1891