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The Union from Leavenworth, Kansas • 4

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A GOOD AD. NEGLIGEES FOR SUMMER. Few Suggestions for Dainty Kobeg WESTERN TAILORING Cherokee St. LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS. NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT G.

A. Boston, August 11th to 1 3th. The Chicago Great Western Railway will on Aug. 11th to 13th sell round trip tickets to lioston at very low rates. It will pay you to write or inquire of T.

L. Hitciiky, C. G. W. Ry and Footwear for Warm Weather.

If evor there In a time when a wom We Guarantee 100 Cents Worth of Value for Every Dollar Paid. Tle Jones Dry Goods Co. of Mannas City ban been sending to Leavenworth people complimentary tickets over the street car lines of Kansas City on what is known as "The Observation Car." There is also an invitation to visit the store of the Jones Dry Goods Co. an's thoughts turn toward negliges it is in summer, and never before ban there been offered such a variety of lounging robes, kimonuB and dressing sacks, to say nothing of the little accessories which go with them, says We guarantee each and every garment to be sewed throughout with the best standard silks, tailored by the best skilled custom journeymen tailors and made of reliable fabrics only, from the cheapest that's good, to the best that's made; thoroughly sponged, shrunk and reflnished. Suits from $10.00 up.

All garments made by us are guaranteed to fit. the Evening Star. Rev. David LiknaiU of Utica, i In the smartest Malson Blanc there SPECIAL SUMMER TOURIST Rate to Detroit, Mich. The Chicago Great Western will sell round trip tickets at one fare plus $2.00.

Tickets on sale daily. Good returning until October 31st. For further information apply to T.L.Ritchey, Agent C. G. W.

Ry. may be noticed a decided leaning to ward the two-piece neglige, otherwise WESTERN TAILORING JOHN J. HOCIIH, Manager. the exquisitely trimmed and ribbon-run petticoat, with a bouffant dressing Jacket to match. Some of these are ornate that they should, more properly speaking, be termed coffee Jackets.

The dlrectolre lines are making their influence felt even In neglige, and AN ANNOYING SUMMER ILL Commonly Known as "Hives" Principal Causes and Some Simple Remedies. During warm weather the condition! are favorable for the appearance of a very common yet much annoying minor ailment. Hives is the popular name for a form of cutaneous eruption to which some people are very susceptible, and which Is more elegantly known as nettle rash or urticaria, says Youth's Companion. The latter terms are derived from the fact that contact with nettles is one of the surest means of acquiring the disease. The leaves of this plant are covered with a velvety down, which, when handled, sets free minute quantities of an irritating Juice capable of causing swelling of the skin with Intense itching and burning.

Other plants, such as the squill and the pods of the cowhage, have the same property; and contact with Jellyfish, certain caterpillars, particularly the hairy ones, certain drugs, and in some cases even sea-bathing will produce similar results. It is curious that In many persons articles of food or disorders of digestion give rise to similar symptoms. Individual peculiarities play an unusually large part In this respect, and things harmless to some invariably give rise to trouble in others. Among the commonest of these are strawberries, raspberries and other fruits; crabs, oysters and shell fish in general; fish, tinned foods, pork, sausage, mushrooms, nuts, cucumbers; also many drugs, such as quinine, sodium, salicylate, chloral and so on, as well as diphtheria antitoxin. In these cases, either immediately or shortly after taking the article in question, more or less raised, red or pale patches, varying in size, appear on the skin of a part or the whole of the body, and give rise to great discomfort through the burning and itching they many of the China bIIk matinees have $20.00 TO CHICAGO.

The Chicago Great Western Railway will sell special round trip tickets to Chicago. Tickets good for return until October 31st. For further information apply to T. L. Ritchey, Agent, or J.

P. Elmer, G. P. Chicago, Illinois. For Buggies, Carriages, Spring and Farm Wagons CALL ON The Wm.

G. Hesse Son Mfg. Co. Rubber Tires of all Kinds Furnished. Painting and Repairing.

Legal Notices. PUBLIC NOTICE. N. has been elected rabbi of the Jewish Congregation for a year, lie is a young man of good appearance and is well equipped for his work. lie delivered a fine lecture in the synagogue Friday night of last week.

Mr. and John Baker, 500 N. Fifth street, celebrated their golden wedding Wednesday. They are each 75 years of ae and were married on their 25th birthday. Thursday afternoon at 7th and Oak streets Mr.

Walter Zimmer-inann of Terrc Haute, and Mrs. Josephine Harnett were married, Rev. J. D. Uitchcock ofheiat incj.

Several squads of state prison convicts are at work on the road between Lansing and Leavenworth. Col. Duncan, commandant at the post, is calling on the police of the city to assist in ridding the reservation of objectionable characters. C. N.

Humphrey, custodian of the federal building, has gone to Boston to attend the G. A. R. meeting. Mrs.

Humphrey is with him. The lawn at the house of Mr. Civil Rights Convention. The Colored people had a Civil Rights Convention in Korman's Park two days (Friday and Saturday) and will continue Sunday. Politics was tabooed.

If there there was any jobbery intended it was not apparent. Tho following was the program Friday, August 12th. 1:30 P. M. Puiilic Notice is hereby given that at a called meeting of the stockholders of the Kansas Missouri State Savings' Bank of Leavenworth City, Kansas, held on June 29th, 1904, the corporate name of said bank was changed to "The State Savings' Bank of Leavenworth, Kansas." A.

A. FENN, President. First puhl. July 15, 1904. 6t The Leavenworth Union.

NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT cause. These may be the only symp toms and the trouble may disappear in a few hours; or In rare cases there may be evidences of severe constitu 1. 2. 3. 4.

5. 6. tional disturbances, as shown by high fever, headache, backache, coated tongue, loss of appetite, great thirst, nausea and vomiting. The State of Kansas. i 6S.

Leavenworth County. The treatment for the mild cases consists in light diet and laxatives, together with the attempt to discover the cause of the trouble. For the Itching, alkaline baths, cooling and astringent lotions and dusting powders will give relief. The temptation to scratch the affected region should be resisted as much as possible, as It only aggravates the condition. In severe cases medical advice is of course necessary.

Sickel, Third and Pottawatomie streets, was thronged with happy faced children Wednesday. The occasion was the celebration of the 5th birthday of Martin Marcus Sickel. Jake Hoffman is in from Colorado visiting his fother Louis Hoffman, the Jeweler. In the Prohate Court in and for said County. 1 the matter of the Estate of Charles L.

Sherman, Deceased. Creditors and all other persons interested in the aforesaid Estate, are hereby notified, that at the next regular term of the ProbateCourt, in and for said County, to be and held at the Court Room, in the City and County of Leavenworth, State of aforesaid, on the first Monday in the month of August, A. D. 1004, I shall apply to the said Court for a full and final settlement of said Estate. NELLIE A.

SHERMAN, Administratrix of the estate of Charles L. Sherman, Deceased. First puhl. July 1, 4 ins. The Leavevwokth Union deep pointed collars of all-over embroidery, edged with Ilounees and Jabot vests, composed ontirely of the flouncing.

The skirts are flounced almost to the waist and trimmed with beading and ribbon. In China silk, Insets of lace and ribbon ruching are employed, wonderful medallion effects being thus produced. A pretty two-piece neglige can be evolved from the lawns now beinn sold for ten and fifteen cents a yard. Twelve yards will make a skirt, with flounces, and a loose semi-fitted dressing sack, edged all the way around with a narrow ruffle. The sleeves Should be loose.

A good quality of imitation Valenciennes lace edging can be bought at 35 cents a bolt to finish Off the ruffles. With a bow of ribbon at the throat this makes a dainty, restful gown. A girl who makes her own gowns recently bought a pretty remnant in pale blue and white dimity at 11 cents a yard, with quantities of lace beading for a trimming. The empire Waist lino was outlined with beading, through which ribbon, of the same shade of blue, was run. The point of the waist line at the back was finished with a flat rosette of rtbbon.

In the front It had a shower how which fell almost to the hem of the gown. The sleeves were slashed and outlined with beading, and under the slashing Home point de Paris lace, which had done duty on a party gown and had withstood the cleaning process, was fulled In. The neck was cut square and edged with the beading. With this little neglige she wears blue moccasins of soft kid, with little silk pompoms. Moccasins and sandals are much Used with negliges.

They come in beautiful colors and are not expensive. The sandals are sometimes strapped to the hoight of the ordinary walking boot with ribbon to match the neglige, and stockings of the same color are Worn. House moccasins can be bought as low as 49 cents In pale colors, and help on a growing tendency among the American women to be more and more dninty In neglige attire. Some quaint moccasins are shown at higher prices in genuine skirts. Elk skin, which is of a delicate champagne color, is combined with a bit of moose fur.

Sheep skin, In a rusty reddish-brown finish, is gayly beaded, and these must appeal particularly to the girl who goes in for sports and athletics. Two pretty short Idmonas have boon put on the market this summer. Oni is a Japanese affair in cotton crepe and all the pale colors, showing Ocisha girls disporting themselves on a pale-tone background. This kimona U' combined with satin ribbon tinted like the background. The second kimona Is very short shod Is made in two pieces; sleeves and yoke in one piece, back and front bodices In another, it is made In both plain and floured lawn and gives the drop-yoke effect.

Girls who go in for burnt leather work are making stunning little house Bhoes of the leather in moccasin shape. The different parts of tho shoe are laced together instead of being sewn. 8. 9. 10.

11. HOW TO TAKE AN AIR BATH The Skin Should Be Given a Chance to Breathe and Become 1. 5. SHERIFF'S SALE No. 41.

Called to order S. T. Jones Invocation Rev. J. W.Wilson, Leavenworth Music Band Welcome Address Ron.

T. W. Bell, Leavenworth Response Prof. Thos. Collins, Kansas City, Kas.

The clergy's civil duty Rev. T. J. Moppin Kansas City, KanBas. The things we need to contend successfully for Civil Rights Hon.

Geo. Wasson, Kansas City, Mo. What the women can do Mrs. A. C.

Scott. Lawrence Music Band Civil Rights vs. Social Equality by Dr. M. O.

Kicketts Ex-member of Nebraska Legislature St. Joe, Mo. Music Band Friday August 12th, 8 P. M. Music Band The best method of obtaining Civil Rights, Hon.

D. A. Jones Leavenworth Relation of the trained nurse to the community Miss J. A. Snell late of Providence Hospital, Chicago Music Band The particular line of action I advise to secure better Civil Rights Dr.

G. G. Brown, Atchison The saloon, or the home, or which, Rev. Dr. S.

Johnson late of Washington D. C. Music Band Saturday, August 13th. 9 A. M.

Invocation Rev. R. L. Rivers, Leavenworth Condition of the Negro in the Southern States, Capt. W.

D. Matthews, Leavenworth. Our Children's Deportment Mrs. S. L.

Gross, Quindaro, Kansas. Recitation Mrs. Mayme Roth well, Kansas City, Kansas. Music Band An Honorable Contention for Civil Rights, It must be remembered that we rarely. If ever, give our skin the opportunity to breathe properly, says the New York Mail.

Our perverted condition and very often restricted clothing has given us a skin that is constantly moist, clammy and cold to the touch. Or else 4. 5. G. it is dry and dead and can be rubbed off by the hand with little effort.

Restrict ed clothing not only damages the lungs and Internal vital organs of the body. A Third street lunch counter was bombarded with stones Wednesday night by a party of roystering soldiers. No one was hurt. Col. W.

J. Bryan is out good and strong for Parker, who is a sound money democrat. The strike of the Chicago packers does not seem to be nearing the end. The Maple Leaf is to improve the passenger station at Choctaw and Fifth streets. October is the best time to go to the World's Fair.

Things will have been completed then. A report that T. H. Reese, of Leavenworth, was lost in the Pueblo wreck appears to have been without but causes the circulation to the skin to become stagnant and poor. A great many ilia that we do not understand are Public Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a judgment rendered in the District Court of the County of Leavenworth, in the State of Kansas, in an action numbered 11550, wherein Morris Phillips was Plaintiff, and Louis Phillips and others were Defendants, and of a special execution in partition issued on said judgment, to mo directed and delivered, 1 will on Tuesday, the (5th day of September, A.

I), at eleven o'clock A. M. of that day, at the south front door of the County Court House in the City of Leavenworth, in the County of Leavenworth, in the State of Kansas, oiler at Public Sale and sell to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, the following described Real propery, situate, lyingand being in the City and County of Leavenworth, in the State of Kansas, namely Lot numbered twenty-seven (27) in block numbered twenty-one (21) in Jieavenwori.h City proper with all ap-puvtemtnees. Said real property will be offered for sale and sold at not less than two-thirds of the appraised value thereof, according to law and said execution in partition and without redemption therefrom. Dated this 5th day of August, A.

D. 11)04. STANCE MEYERS, Sherilf. By THOS. J.

BROWN, Under Sheriff. liAKKii ii Raker, Attorneys for Plaintiff, First puhl. August 5 5t Tim Leaven woktii Unton. 5. 0.

causedby the unhygienic practice of smothering the skin. Give your body an air bath! Reanimate your skin! This is a splendid time to begin the habit of doing so, since a "cold" need not. be feared at this time of the year, and you will strengthen the skin against the more severe season. Exposures and draughts against the body Is a suporflititon more or less. The writer has often stood before a cold draughttaking an air hath In winter.and the practice has yielded a day's tonic to the body that cannot be explained, but must be tried upon one's own person to be understood and appreciated.

Open your windows wide and exercise until the pores have become awakened. Then let the cool, fresh morning air play upon your body, lying down, if you desire. It will be a treat that you will never want to miss again. It acts as a delightful tonic to the nerves. There is no better medicine for weak, nervous people than the air bath.

The very blood tingles with the unaccustomed freedom of the body and Its contact with the energized air. foundation. Levi Willis, colored, wan overpowered by "damp" near the bottom of a well, 205 Osage street, Wednesday. The firemen fished him out with grappling hooks and saved his life. One arm was wounded Rev.

J. A. Gokek, Leavenworth. 1. The Status of the Negro's Citizenship in Foreign Countries Dit.

J. R. A. Ckoosland, Ex-Minister to Liberia, Africa. 8.

Evolution of the Race, II. 13. Bkown, Rector St. Phillip's Church, Leavenworth. 9.

The True Eleven as a factor for our Civil Good, Dr. W. II. Hudson, Atchison. 10 by the hook.

He was unconscious when pulled out. ANNOUNCEMENT. Cream of Asparagus Soup. Use the water In which asparagus has been boiled and the tough ends Of the stalks for a delicious cream of asparagus soup. Cook the stalks until tender, using the water in which the tender stalks have been boiled, until they are as tender as possible.

Press through a colander. Put a quart of tailk In a double boiler, and when it li hot add two tablespoonfuls of butter and two of (lour rubbed together. Cook until smooth, then add the asparagus pulp and water. Season and serve. N.

Y. Post. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the otlice of County Attorney subject to the decision of th republican county convention. AKTIIUR M. JACKSON.

SPECIAL SUMMER TOURIST Rates to Points in Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan. The Chicago, Great Western Railway will sell special round trip tickets to points in Illinois, Wisconsin and Michigan. 1. 2. 3.

4. 5. 0. Tomato Sandwiches. On some thinly-cut slices of bread and butter sprinkle some finely mixed watercress and a little pepper and salt.

Now pel and cut into very thin slices several firm tomatoes. They will peel easily if dipped into boiling water for a few seconds. Lay them on the slices of bread and butter and moisten them with a layer of thick mayonnaise sauce. Cover with the rest of the bread and butter and cut into squares. American Queen.

Tickets limited to October 31. For Organized Labor Henry Burton, Leavenworth Saturday, August 13th. 1:30 P. M. Music Band How our contentment jeopardizes our Social Rights, Mrs.

R. A. Jknkins, Canton, Ohio. Music Band The attitude that our people should assume toward the present conditions, Hon. Paul Jones, Topeka, Kas.

Music Band As a race shouhnhe aid of the law be invoked more in the maintenance of our Civil Rights. Hon. B. S. Smith, Kansas City, Kansas.

Music an(1 How can our political patronage be handled to the best advantage. Nhlson Crews, Kansas City, Mo. Saturday, August 13th. 8 P. M.

Music Band My advice relative to the acquiring of all Civil llights, Col. Jas. Beck, Lawrence Kansas. Why is the kino: of prejudice that obstructs Civil llights SALE Two Frame houses and lots, N. Third street.

Inquire Mautin Smith, Ins Delaware street. further information apply to T. L. Ritchey, Agent, or J. P.

Elmer, G. P. Chicago, 111. Fresh Fruit Sirup. If the sirup is to be used at once crush the berries or other fruit, add lugar in the proimrtlon of a half pound to a quart of fruit, and stand aside for three hours.

Then add a cup of water and the Juice of a lemon and strain through a sieve. Very acid fruits may require more sugar. N. Y. Herald.

SPECIAL TOURIST KATES TO POINTS IN CANADA. The Chicago Great Western Ry. will sell round trip tickets at one fare id us 82.00 to points in Canada. Sweet Clover. Sweet (dover is now In prime condition.

Cut the stalks, tie in bunches and hang heads down In the sun to dry. When quite dry cut off the blossoms, crumble and tie In Japanese napkins to be used for sachets In the linen drawer. Washington Star. Tickets on sale up to Sept. 30th, goods returning to October 31st.

To Wash Light Blue Linen, Before washing linens embroidered in blue, or the pretty light blue Japanese linen embroidered In white, soak for an hour or longer in cold water in which an nine of sugar of lead to each gallon of water has been dissolved. N. Y. Post. Delhi's Ivory Carvers.

The whole trade of Ivory carving at Delhi is practically in the hands of one family, the head of which pays ths carvers. Some of the latter are paid very high wages, for at the last moment a slip through carelessness or want of skill might spoil the work of months. Prices are sometimes very high, as much as 50 having been given for a small piece of carved ivory. 1. 2.

3. For further information apply to T. L. Ritchey, Agent, or J. P.

Elmer, (1. P. Chicago, 111. Fish Sandwiches. Pound cold boiled fish to a paste, moisten it with a little mayonnaise sauce; add some hard-boiled egg If you have it, lay a lettuce leaf on it and cover with a second slice of bread and butter.

Stamp into dainty shapes and serve. Boston Globe. Blueberry Cake. Half cupful of butter, XYe cupfuls of ugar, one-half cupful of sour milk, one gg, one cupful of blueberries. 2 cupfuls of flour, one-half teaspoonfulof sal-tratus and little nutmeg Boeton Globe on the increase.

Rev. E. Arlington Wilson, Kansas City, Kansas. 4. The 14th and 15th Amendments worth at the present time James II.

Guv, Topeka, Kaunas. August 14th. Rev. R. L.

Rivers will conduct divine services at 1 1 A. M. The Great 23rd Kansas Military Band, the best organization of its kind in Kansas, the Pride of the West, with their famous bandmaster Geo. W. Jackson, will give a band concert Sunday afternoon and night.

ADOLF LANGE, Druggist and Pharmacist N. W. Cor. 4th Shawnee New Anaesthetic Found. The discovery of a new anesthetic is announced.

It has been named en-caine, and it is said to be of particular service in cases where the heart action of the patient it weak. It does not have the effect of producing unconsciousness, ind is applied only to the spot to be operated on, which la rendered for the lime insensible. Pineapple Sandwiches. One cupful of pineapple Juice and pulp, three-fourths cup of sugar, the Juice of a lemon. Cook all together until thick, let cool and spread ou 'i-ri lifers or sponge-drops; press in pairs.

Household. Yeast Vloagar. Dlasolv one-half teacupi'ul brown tugar in one pint of warm water, add one small yeat cake. Pill the Jar with water. This will be ready for uMln two WeeiiF.

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