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Labette County Times-Statesman from Oswego, Kansas • 1

Labette County Times-Statesman from Oswego, Kansas • 1

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KINGSBURY AND FRIOKhave moved to the Symmes Block. Call there when you want. DRUGS, MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, ETC. rnvinn rvr TAirmT rrn LAaET iK county times The Peo ple First, Last and All the Time. $1.00 Year in Advance.

LABETTE COUNTY STATESMAN) w--- VOL. XV. OSWEGO KANSAS, THURSDAY AUGUST 3, 1899. SO. 22 hL IMS liV WALLER TV ANTS TO SOLTB TT.

PROFESSOR STEINER of God and the public weal. May the God of Lexington, Gettysburg, and Santiago stiffen up our backbones! The Race Problem and an Emigration io Cuba A Kansas Captain to Laa. When American soldiers freed the Cuban they opened a pathway to liberty and happiness for the colored people ol the United States. The solution of the negro problem lies in the direction of a partial emigration ol the colored population of America from the South to Cuba, Porto liico 111K fKI Has Stuck the Price of TXost of the Delicacy Sold. Iu America Couies From Lake or Hie Woods An important industry, and one lit tie known of in the East, is the fish ing industry of the Lake of the Woods yet the lih production of the lake baa reached immense proportions, aid is proving an imjx)rtant factor in th prosperity of the district.

One fact that is not commonly known is that from the Lake of the Woods cornea nearly all the caviare consumed in tha American markets. It is a Russian cavinre to the general public, but ii and the Philippines. John L- Waller, formerly oi Kansas City, Kansas, and late captain of the Twenty-third Kan sas infantry, issues an address in which he says that with lynching in the South and oppression in. the labor. Ksilrvlew Suylus.

The weather is very tine, Freemond Ward and wife visited Jack Heltons Sunday. Threshing is he order of the day. George Bringle has purchased a new road wagon. Frank Binkhard cal'ed on Will Ham-sher Sunday morning. Jfyrtle Wilson is visiting her sister, Any body wanting cows, calves, yearlings should call at the Fairview Farm seven miles west of Oswego.

lrlh llow. Miss Josie If heeler was the successful candidate for the ioi school, is only Lake of the Woods c-iviar bearing a continental label, and ex porters of the article state that only, suits, our summer market of the North it seem tnat tn the inferior grades lind their way colored man of North America has hi choice between three things: back to this country, for the bv'st of it goes to the tables of European cpi cures. First Gradual but sure anmhila We have quite a number of tlnn. as fn trfie case of the North. The Lake of the Woods has a total American Indian.

Second Gradual amaliramation nrViiVV is nhvKicallv lmDOSsible ana area of over G.000 square miles, and its waters abound with fis-h of all kinds. The most important fish in tho lake are the sturgeon, and it is thesa .7 I undesirable from all points of view Third Emitrration. A party of lads and lassies of the Irish to which the fishermen devote tha "In my earnest opinion," says Wal Row met at John Potter's on Friday night and had a good time generally. ler, "the trradual emigration oi me crash suits still on hand and we desire to close them out during the next ten days at prices regardless of cost. most attention.

Ihey range in weight up to 175, aiid occasionally -00 pounds, colored people from the South to Cuba, 7 apiece, and sill in car lots at about Porto liico and the Philippines uie Tony's house is nearing completion. The picnic at Rikers. of the two former islands more particularly four cents a pound. The sturgeon are wid furnish a sure solution of the horticultural society was a grand suc to be met with in all parts of tha lake, but the most prolific stretches i many wrongs ana persrcuuou cess about 6o present including visitors The discussions on replantiner of fruits which the recently emancipatea peo- of water are in the southern portions of the lake, where the water is shallow i v. Kan MiKioxfAH rl 1 1 i or the -m i i IJJC IJll't uccu ouii- was lively and interesting, Jeeting ad iMill suit elegant patterns per- journed to meet at Mr, Ball's one mile of the ftnanish-American war, which south of town the last Friday in AuKUSt, All interested are cordially invited to at- (Vwf firfnrt? QL T.

makes it possible for the colored peo- IlllllO fJ le of the states to emigrate in large end, numbers to the islands comprising- our new possessions and still be under the Doyle was sick on Sunday but is Fancy plaids thoroughly better, protection of the stars and stripes "I would not advise any person or Libe Curl has a new clerk. The Irishman. persona to emigrate to either of the shrunk all linen $2.50 and $3.00. islands mentioned unless they possess tha same hustling qualities which were OF THE Last night between the hours of ten found in the early colonists of Norta Crash pants 75 cents, $1.00 andj and el even clock an attempt was made America. The class of people who should come must possess the follow' to assassinate our night watchman Mr.

H'm Beck in the vacant lot near the 4 inir qualincauons: ierve, mauoouu, oj O. determination, an independent spirit; .75. OF I ft 1 3 J-TIn-wo nnrl court house. He saw ten men in the dark and asked them what they wanted. vnree or ioux uuuuicu uunm uu Cl ash hats 20 cents.

He then ordered them to throw up their good team. They must burn the bridges behind them and come here to stay, to make a home for themselves and their posterity. The man hands and instead of obeying orders they opened fire on him and he returned it Letic Healing. MagK or men who will come here or go to Don't think you are too large either of the islands, to sit on the sea- with his Winchester, rortunately he was not hit and at this time it is net 1 I ti i snowu wnemer nis snots iook enect or 1 "I A. "ore ana tigu iur vine uiu pauwitiv or too small, we can tit the biggest not as the parties made gojd their es and the bottom sandy.

There are the sturgeon's feeding grounds. Several seasons aco the water in the lake wa-3 higher than usual, and much of the low-lying ground surrounding the shore lines was flooded. The sturgeon followed the overflow, finding new feeding places in the shoal water, and they thus evaded the nets, and the fishermen had poorer returns for their labor. The attemion paid to the sturgeon, however. Is resulting badly to the fish, and experts say that unless measures are taken shortly to reduce the take of sturgeon the fish will be exterminated, so far as commercial purposes are concerned.

The caviare is the chief product of the sturgeon. After the fish is killed and the head cut ofT it is carefully cleaned, the caviare being set aside in. tanks. When the catch been disposed of the caviare is then takcji and washed repeatedly until it i thoroughly clean, after which it is rutbed by hand through a series of screens until all the eggs are separated. That is oil the process necessary.

It is packed in 160-pound kegs with a salt specially imported lroui Germany, and kept in cold storage until the time for shipment arrives, when it is sent to London. England, and to Germany. A number of experiments have ben made with Canadian and American salts, but so far they have not proved as good as the salt brought from over the ocean. On arriving in Europe the kegs are opened anJ the caxiarc is sorted out according to quality. It is then put up in small lead packages and tins and sold as Russian caviare.

The best grades find a ready sale in the old country, where they command the highest prices. The Canadian caviare is as good as. and in many caes better than, the Russian caiare, and no difficulty is found in disjosing of iU The inferior grades are re-shipped to America, where the demand and appetite for caiiare is not so exacting as in Europe. Here. loo.

it is known n-s Russian caviare. In this respect it much resembles the Cali Cuba only awaiting brawn, sinew, in cape in the dark and have not been heard in Labette. All sizes on si of since, Who Successfully Treats and Cures all Kinds of CHRONIC AILMENTS Is about to form another class. Call and see or write him at once. Parties living at too' great a distance 1 V-V island, now uncultivated and poverty man hand.

wtricken bv reason of the late war Tratle. milch cow. For Good buggy for Inquire into a field of plenty. at Colman's Shop. There can easily be spared from the South 3 million colored people, million of whom should emigrate to very enjoyable evening was spent Cuba and the remainder be divided be can receivejhis full course of instruction and list of literature pretaining to the science for $10.

Tuesday night at the residence ct W. tween the other two islands, or if de Yours for honest prices, MONTGOMERY GO LEADING CLOTHIERS OF OSWEGO. sirable. Cuba has room for them all H. Condon.

It being V. H. Condon's This would cause such a reduction of birthday and his wife had a stag supper Persons not able to come for treatment should take colored labor in the South as to create for his benefit. No girls present at all, a demand for the retention of the re treatment at their homes. Those present were 1 S.

Frick, Dr. mainder of that race in the States, and E. Bryan, Dr. W. H.

Hazleit. F. S. Mit it would forever set at rest the bug bear of negro domination as feared by chell, Robert Slane, Clarence and Robt City Hotel, Oswego, Kansas. Montgomery, Bert Read and Ray Tay THE DUMB BRUTE'S SALVATION ABSO the Southern whites.

Then, too, the news of the success of the departed 3 million would ultimately result in the lor. Elegant refreshments were served and every one enjoyed a good smoke DRIFTING. ion of the community. If the worK emigration of at least 70 per cent of the remaining portion of the colored ana a cool loat on the lawn until late in By Itev, KladlHOU C. Ptert, O.D., i people from the South and the negro man onrts away trom tne proper the evening.

We all wish V. had problem would be solved as was the observance of the -Sabbath, the birthday every evening. We are drifting many of us. We laraliteish problem and the Protestant LUTELY HARMLESS! ANTI FLY PAINT Drives away all kinds of Fly pests that torment the farmer stock. Also keeps away gnats and mosquitoes.

avarice of competitive business problem, which latter resulted in the are drifting f'om the old Bible. establishment of the early colonists in w'll some day compel him to Spet lil NoIIoo! We affect to beleive it in spots I i 1 i Korth America, from wheih a govern i mane one aozen cabinets lirst work seven days in the week for xnent has been founded that has be fornia champagne, which is sent to France in bulk, where it is bottled and shipped across the Atlantic airain to tickle the palates of thirsty Americans who have a weakness for French wines. Toronto Globe. only. There is nothing new in Class, guaranteed from now until the first come the strongest among- the family six days' wages.

this higher criticism. Our learned of September, for S1.50 per dozen to any of nations. Io nation could ever turn its "The coming- of our race to this is one that will brincr this add. and ii.cn in The new Horn Flv Screw Fly, Gnats, Ear Fly, Green Heads professors are only trying to gal land would result in the foundation face towards liberty while it turn- cash. This does not include groups.

vanize an old Jewish corpse. In and all other flies that make the life of farm animals miserable, it and establishment of one of the great ed its back upon the Sabbath. It babies or buss pictures. it 1 est settlements in the West Indies, tne middle ot the third century is inimicable to and drives away. was Hallam who "A holiday E-R- Rose.

Congress could well afford to appro Sabbath is the allv of The People's Photographer, Simon Ben Lachish declared that Job never lived, that he was the Fly time, when the weather is hot, animals have no peace. Milk priate the 20 million dollars for the purpose, to save the name of our coun The Christian wo drifts from try from further shame and disgrace. cows fail in their milk, and the milk is feverish and sickly. Work product of a noble poem, and America has jriven the Cubans 3 mil the proper observance of the Sab- animals become weak and thin, and when the winter comes they go lion dollars. The colored American tnat tne names or aneels were U-l .1..

ii W1UTCALVESA1N udin iicips iu suunu me oeain- Has done far more for our country into it weak and are hard to carry through. lhe animal every than the Cubans could do in the next knellof Chri "The Sabbath Ko Lon 10 ntconid Not borrowed py the Jews from a for eign people while they were in ex 500 years; yet we were turned out of hour ioses blood and is in torment from flies. 1 1 i I tint at ah iu toe 1 ouuiry. 1C thf liinrrc hu which I hnctiinitv bondage without a dollar, despite the 0 I "Xnn nrn 1 Tint well. 1 shnll ile, In the ninth century Saadia V.

r. i- 1 uitauiw. xycotiuy ii, auu vmisi- never be well, sne excKiimeu. ine We apply the paint once a day to the animal, where the flies fa-ct that 200,000 of our race aided th North in savinar the Union. We were i tried to explain away the miracles shall have five or six sr ettle and bite.

rut on witn a svvaD or rae as raucn on me nair as loaded down with the ballot when each Jn true ninptppnth.rpnhinrstvlp Tn no more unless I ianity dies of consumption Look doctors say I 3 ears of life anc at Italy, Spain, and trance. The am willing 1 1 1 I to renounce everytning ana to rem possible, when put on work animals before a drive will keep flies a elven a 160-acre farm, a good team of the eleventh century Lhofni dec profanation of the dav is followed live stupidly, quietly off in the coun- I A -W 1L.1. mules, wagons and farming utensils. ared the witch of Endor and Bala- away. Made and sold by by a hollow farce of religion.

Few This would have placed the colored roan in a better position and made him men attend church, pure morals NEWLON DRUG CO. able to maintain and appreciate the hallucinations. About this time are notoriously absent in both ballot in 1000, quite early enough to tco Kuri I -WT- ffive him enfranchisement. Havin V' sexes. try.

i I'uuuui uu mill i huuih rather live less in time and more in reality. FJnlin, I am a fatalist. What is to be is to bo, and there is the other life of which we know nothing, alas! nothing. "Yes, my success has astonished me. I did not think they would treat me so well, but everyone has seemed favorable.

I only stayed in Paris for Ophelia, because thev told me it was a Oswego XVailSaS bad the right and exercise of the bal- that portions of the books of Mo- The whole day must be keot 11 1 lot since tne nrst administration oi 00 i nt General Grant, we are onlv able to 3 noiy unto tne juora; no compro appear at the end of thirty yeara with ses. About the middle of the mise on any part of the day a people tairiy educated, a great num- twelfth century Abraham Ibn Esra ber of churches, a limited proportion of other property and a single member published a critical commentary Compromise to-day means capt- pity not to let my country men and FROM GASOLINE? YES. It's POWER very Economioai, Simple, Safe and Holiablo, ure tomorrow. The American Sab of the race (Mr. White of North Calo- and Weber uasoiine red aire no eruaneer.

cket. For information address lina) to represent 10 million people in F.H. OAS ANT) OASOLIXE EKQIN CO bath is a princeless inheritance. Foreigners who want a European Congress. We once had seven mem boutnwecit liooievara, ii.ao.saa uity, mo- bers upon the floor of congress at one on Isaiah which is up to date with our higher critics.

Won't they please give us something new? "Hammer away, ye hostile bands; Your hammir break, Cod's anvil stands' Like the fabled pillars of Seth, which are said to have bidden de- To TeM Air. l'rof. Pewar has recently devised a new method of testing the- contamination of air. A short time aco he exhibited before the Royal Institution of England two samples of liquid air in glass tubes. One was made from air which had been walud to purify it from dust.

soot, carbonic. ani other 1 the ScTcnt ifio American. i hi-, v. r.dt nsed, was a pale i i ether sample was made by the air of tho lecture room in which the audience was assembled and was an opaque, blackish fluid, resembling soup in appearance. It would appear as if coudt ned samples of air might afford au easy means for comparing different kinds of contamination.

The American Architect suggests that it would not be difficult to provide a novel, hut a highly efficient, kind of ventilation in military hospitals and other places where the natural air supply is bad and the necessity for a better one very pressing. As the process would also cool and dry the air. it might serve an additional purpose in tropical countries. The paper goes on to state that it would not be "wholly impracticable to ship yellow fever hospitals in Havana supplies of New Hampshire air bottled, so to speak, on the spot, and delivered fresh and cool to the patients." This can never be accomplished, however, until some means have been provided for transporting liquid air to considerable distances without enormous losses, caused by its return to its former state. At present the inventor has not carried liquid air more than six or seven hours' journev from New York.

A Koval L.anndre. A story is told of the Princess Louise's visit to the Uermudas. These islands belong to Great Rritain. The islanders determined to give her a reception, and both rich and poor made leady to do her honor. One day she was out sketching, for like the queen and the rest of the daughters, she is fond of sketching.

She was thirsty and called at a cottage door for water. The good woman of the house was busy and refused to go for the water. She. of course, did not know who the princess was; she was busy ironing; she was ironing a shirt for her husband to wear at the reception of the queen daughter, the said. Oh.

no! She could not leave that to get water for anybody. "If you will get me the water, taid the princess, I will finish ironing the shirt while you are gone." So the princess ironed the shirt while the woman fetched the water. time. We now have one. It will be many a year before more than three colored men will be members of the Sabbath are welcome to it, by re-crossing the Atlantic, the sooner the better, and that, too, with American congress again at the same time, and the generation is not yet our warmest benedictions.

born that will see another colored man women see what every one conciacrea one of my best roles. "Ah, and do you remember my first winter and Chicago and my bicycle?" "Indeed, yes," I replied, "and," I added, "how you cried when you went to take a lesson because you thought thev had changed it." "Did I cry?" said Calve. "Oou, oui, I rememberbut I would not cry now. Then I did not know the serious side of life, and was ready to fret over the small worries. 1 would not cry now.

As we go on in life tears are less ready to spring to the eyes." "But you are too sad," I protested, "too melancholy. You will be better soon." "I think not," responded Calve, a far-away look coming into her deep eyes. VI think not. C'est mon coeur, the doctors In the United States senate. Don't sit in sackcloth and ash fian ce to the deluge, this bookr divine has stood unmoved in the! IS "But to return to the plan for the es before the enemies of the Sab appropriation by Congress of 20 mil lion dollars to make this energetic bath.

The last weapon the enemy idea possible. It will naturally be asked: "Flow is the money to be re seeks to destroy Christianity is to corrupt the Sabbath and make it turned?" The whole amount would be paid back into the treasury of te United States in the way of revenue and duties on exports in less than five midst of that ood flwhich sweeps away men with their Ubors into oblivion. Of course there are things in the Bible I don't understand. That would be a poor Infinite the finite could grasp. Carlyle said Huxley would not believe God because he could not put him in a years after its appropriation." Paid 1 5 Cent to Hng Hi Wife.

POSEV BROBECK MffRCANTILErCO. The maddest man in Platte county lives at Humphrey. He attended a KANSAS CITY. MO. social, and during the evening the la dies inaugurated a hugging be, the a day of festivity.

Voltaire said truly. ''There is no hope of ever destroying Christianity so long as the Sabbath is kept as a sacred day." Dr. Philip Schaff significantly said, "The Sabbath is the strongest bond that binds the different Protestant denominations." Don't drift, but steer! Men and women of God, lovers of political freedom, stand irresistibly in the Thermopylae of our American history. Declare before high heaven that you will not give up the Sabbath, and that you will bring Yon are tnvltd to visit our store. Our customers IRELAND CAVANAUGH GRAIN RENT, For wheat several hundred acres in blocks to suit.

Neosho River bottom without buildings. Seed furnished. The Deming Inv. Co. OowegO: Kas.

bottle. Believe your Bible from lid to lid. Be proud of it Above all, live it.Christlieb says, The Christian is the only Bible the world reads." We are drifting from God's holy Sabbath day. The next generation will hare no jSabbath if the present desecration continues. are-amooff the best people.

QTWe guarantee oar work proceeds to go to the Sunday, school. Priees were graded, according to the person hugged. For instance, for hugging a young, inexperienced girl the bidder had to give up 10 cents, married women brought 15 cents and widows a quarter. Well, the man was blindfolded and, giving up 15 cents he said he would take a married woman. After he had hugged 15 cents' the bandage was removed from his eyes and lo behold, be had been hugging his own wife! Then he kicked and wanted his 15 cents back.

Columbus (Neb.) Times. UP TO DATE TAILORS. Prices reasonable Do not tail to call when In the ciXy. TOe win Bend-amjiiem request. No.

19 West Tenth Street, KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI This day of rest is dependent for i gnominious defeat to the enemies its survival on the religious sanct Exchange. J7? i "'hit i rfrHtr'r'.

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