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The Linwood Monitor from Linwood, Kansas • 4

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i I SPERM WHALES ARE FIGHTERS CLOTHES MAKE THEM SICK, LOCAL MID PEHSutlAl, MILLIONS IN PRUNES. Hafnltaile at Ua at lallfarala vn i yj i That Nal avnailt Ten-ly la Cautvra Natlvit uf Afrlra Who Ilia Whey Thar ar Aaail. Take la Wearing Uurmeuta. Two "killers" aud a huge swordflsh, The bulk ot lue later authority la desperate with hunger, bad combiued to the eftVct thai civilisation at pres. tbelr farrea and ventured to attack a era harms the nearo by exuoslug him half-grown bull cachalot, saya the in he never Knew bcfoin, gaya t'nrnhlll Magailne, Nothing but the Harper' Magazine, lu hla savage direct nteeaslty and pressure of want state tte black man goes naked and could Luv prompted them to under- f.cemiea strong by constant contact take ao grave a conflict, although it with tbe fresh air, Tbe first thing have a fine Huh of the must needs be confessed that tbelr done for the happy bluck heathen la combination waa a powerful one.

It to make him weer uncomfortable fell to the Bwordflsh to lead off and be clothing. In which he aweats and i latest and best style of ClockH, i Watches and SoectarleB in Tb magnitude of toe prune Industry of California, write a Loa Angeles cor respondent of tbe Chicago Record, la little realized by the people In the east-rrn states, la a decade tbe trowing of prunes hai goue forward In by leapt and bounda, and today 120, 000,000 la Invested In It that la, In lands, trees, Irrigation ayateroa, agricultural toola and parking houaea. Notwithstanding damaging (roata last spring throughout tbe lower part of San Joaquin valley, and all over horticultural valleys of Pcmona. San Gabriel and Santa Ana, the total product of green prunes now on tbe trees In tbia state la estimated at tone. Of his quantity, about one-fifth will be shipped east aa green fruit, for aale at fruit stands and tor canning purposes; the remaining four-fitiha will ha launched himself at the whale like a breccia poisonous microbes with hor torpedo, pointed direct for the most rlble fluency.

Ho never changes hla hen you nee it in the Mositob HV SO. There in a good locution lieu for ft millinery atorc. The Mo.mtou alwaya till the truth Liu wood in in need of canning factory, What grand opening Linwood lia for a flouring mill. Subscribe for the Monitob, wo net'd your support. A.

L. Miller shipped in a car load calves week. Hawk Holmes in laid up with a lame Then is quit' a number of citulo vital art. Hut a gentle swerve of the clothing and when he geta wet he wary cicnaiot presented to tne knows no better than to dry them Instead of the vulnerable broadside, oy fitting- clcse to tbe fire. In thla the oblique, impenetrable mass ot hla way he conlruota fever and under head.

The awful blow of tne sword mines an dihei wise robust constitution. 6 1 our line of (ilaHrttfu, ns our 'Stcok is large and suitable Impelled by the furious apeed of the For thla reaaon mauv maclutratcs bold allagKK. K. A. Warriug, Pr p.

mass behind it struck Just before tbe that, from khe adoption of civilized cua. wbale'a eye. ripping a white atreak 11- toma by the atlve. and the conae- dried for market, making about 24,900 tona of dried prunes. agonally upward through tbe grlatly qUent icrcase o( dilate, there will lubstance covering the.

skull, but regult ch'jCU to tnt pre8eijt rate ot spending its force In the air above, increase among the blacka. while the great body followlnc glided Tno death rata among the a0.cailed aerpent-llke right over the whale'a Christian natives Is larer than amoni Ten yean ago the total area of boar- Of Patents Granted A to Kansas Inventors VV'e hao received a line of Ui.gMo.ll... IVkfani, this this week. Reported by C. A.

4. head and foil helplessly upon the other those In the savage state, owing to th ow and Co. Patent Atto.nevs. HUU sine. LIh.ivIi continue lhcir; were 11,000 acrca of bearing prune tnet'tinu this wwk.

trees and about G.OOO acres more of I young prune? orchards. There waa Tho Aloxiili for the la a tlia: mPort duty of two and one-balf centa a With incredible agility for ao vast hav to rememher tht tha aavazK tata i' ii which 'H fHl Hnfrt in rwmn a bulk tbe cachalot turned, settling t0 one nrotected bv the sllrhtly withal, then rising, low Jaw JX. i' the Slatlan. re! 1 "l'ek. N- vV- Bamett, mending to you.

Call Hell 'ia lit to ui permoei, ne caugni me aipniaa in fcrred to are ruch aa have not lesmed l' f. l. you Stationery at the lowest the renter between those mighty how to preMtrve their beaun under Toneka, Knirine. W. i li a a.

I a nv ru nnn 1 ai mm in vn nnivsai. ja. cnaujjpo conditions or lire, wun in- ildewnv nhaltB of lha srpat head a COU, l.cax enworui, llltl0W-MT'en sioeway snase oi me great neau a creased preeaure of population South i It icarce perceptible gulp and the Africa, and li eased difTeulty la wan- I br, llolton. Apparatus for of the iwordflbh slid down the whale's i t.rrii is itiiinn'our uhuoiih. nf pound on dried prunes In those days, and the growers sold their crops on treea for suma varying from to 130 a ton.

In 1890 the total area of bearing prune orchards waa 13,000 acres, and there was an enormous planting of prune trees that year In all of the fruit growing valleys of California, beenuxe of the large profit In tho Industry. Tweive thousand acres of prune orchards were set out In the winter IOTo-91. and 24.000 acres more planted In the next two years. These orchards have now corn Into bearing, living piiucn. (all and nee our Goods.

GE0.G. '0IETZEL imn KANSAS if o'ys! lcU wm be forced 'much -iHive patents send 10 cents iu ana rapiaity aa ir it naa oeen an oys- th thev ara t0. ter. Meanwhile the orcaa had not been u. postage stamps wun Uate ol tins remiss in supporting tbe sn rlted at- Tne' friRhtful r'nderpest 'Hr io O.

A. Snow and Co. tack of their ill-fated coadjutor. One uB np the last ye.iT combined wlih the A aial aiAki il lal bm A mi lift a htntt plague, lias compelled an in- A I vn-r. mil uie lime iiiiu vu.ur.

ai- nmr ih. hlacka nn! the state of hort'cnltire fh'ts that there are, B3.000 acres of ter vainly endeavoring by rolling and of bfore, Washington Letter According to the estimate of the prune orchards In California today -pd about 8,000 acres more to by want of food vould have gore upon tom Our Regular Correspondent naval. exPort" ov" i bearlne. Conservative enlmates nut the tots! rrcn of California prunes In a seething eddies Me a mlhty column Washington, C. Oct.

1, I897- expenditure of About II. OOO. ODD in ni'pilpil In orii'u We are sorry to clm.nicle the denth of Starliu Smitha little child. Cricket, little daiijjhtor of Z. V.

Ciauaiit'll in recovering from an attack of fever. Kev. J. Miller is on the s'u I-lia, and ia thinking of retiming Oheilin Ohio. Warm weather and warm piuht fttll ntavM with ua until hIiix.h ibh for frcst mid cooler weather.

L.G. Anderson aud Jaim-a AHiMii are atterdinjj District Omri at L-av-en worth Kao- aa The Knatern Awiion the Conjirepational Church. il me. -n Lin wood, OtitoluT H. ao If you want to 'll nnv hn trade any tliiii: advntise in th UoMTOIl.

Don't forjret nnd eon. and cu1 teriie for tin Msiuu vlifii yo are in town. If yon want a wa'eh or fht liiad lietter ni-t Th oriei hefor- favornhle year at not lens th" I1. "'1 tons. In a few years more a full vWd send out their young men to earn ineimerapno maKe ma return wacea In the fields or In the mines of of the Suanish minister to WashiiiL- our nav' PruPl'r faoililiea and i In this state will be more than tlO.000 the white man, ana thus silently this great revolution going on, making tens of green fruit.

from day to day more real the rule cf Ihe white man In Africa. of black rre'r, he fell backward, tearing h'n-self away from the clinging monsters. Pp roFe his enormous tall 'om the boiling vortex and. descend-In? like a giant revthe, literally crushed one of his acirreieors beneath It, the sound of the blow reverberating thunder. The survivor fled, but the Infuriated Titan pursued, leaping lll'e a dolphin, half out of the sea at every hound, and olthoush th soectat- hi, this wevk, the basis of a sensa.

11 on an t'ua, In inal ional story about his having re- wilh 1,18 of mrned of an impending eri- Kvcn.ments. Ten new docks are sis in the relations betweeu Spain recommended, (longresa will not ami the United Slates would have likely 10 t'? 'oey CHILD BRIDES OUT OF DATE. Kweat Angelina Not Wad at Kaven- tarn Now. A llt-lllgcrent Parana. In a recent little book by Mr.

F. S. Child, on "The Colonial Parson of BveiutHt more plausible had not near- lo carry 0Ul 01 lucHe reu0lu- inetid.it iotiK, unless there should be a ly ail the rest of the diplomatic Singular how sentiment changes with the modes of a century! Did you prM could not see the end of the chaie ew England." some lively anecdotes ever remark that, according to all au thev had ltttie doubt that the ulartlator are rfMned of the patriotic ministers C0'IS IVesideiil McKiivey, war "care nilu 11 18 in nrid the full penalty of his rashness of the ReVoltlonary period, many of reiurned to Washi nuloii the week. thoritlea concerned, your mother and I the mother of every one else of the 01 111080 exhorted their flockj to war, Twre ih ,10 crisis out side i timlll aa- Vi I rt aha ninaA a 9a tar a faiw i i line jtiwi. i nunc iiiciu a rw a i i anu uoi iiKeiy to te any causa lor I preeent generation was wedded at IS? The grindmammos umially met their mates and married them while still at school, and a( cording to tradltlo- their i "4tf.et nmr fmotr wan Vi n.ait.llnrv -n nunc niuui tt aa dm 'a iiic uiu Time to Nirrp.

not atop at exhorstl -n. One of these oiip, unless desires to nuke In view of the many changes which was Dr- Dasgett of New llaven, who, 0 ic when it replies to the suL'gesl- Lin wood Market Totatoea per bushel (bric luvii'r. the city was burned by the l.tnu m.j l. IT. have been rung on tne eariy-io-uea, iiuiiia "i nur mil mini rQye enemv.

waa observed av-ndlnc solltarv "3 turly-to-risc Idea, the following opin lUCtt, HIO iUllUHiuK uuiil 11 i iu til' MIL' inr utidlil lii9i in I Sih'i Th. Ion from an emiuent meillcal authority sweet treen aples per lb, 60c 20o 20u 10c -iiiaen will attcii't at ah-j Things have changed. The girl of City d'irinu: thin week. 18 today la hardly finished school, ael- i I dm in society, anil she very rnrcly flight to be of Interest: He takes up un- hlaalng away at tjie British with imuinter returned to Wash- lb-old statement that an hour before niB mia ah om.r ana a lew tof ihe same -ason th.it the I 'li- old statement that an hour before hls mlht. An officer and a few l0 or, mnlit wM sh( has tasted two sea uidnlght is worth two hours tft and soldiers were detailed to captur the flvea bla opinion as allows: "I per dot i I i.

lie pouri wim II a i uien viftiiini: auua ui suiiai joyi. jo us ure, etea the va en opportunity to make some study of UDon nlm their leader eciaimed. U- corps, and the Presidt with this late marrying, divorces are more numerous than In olden time, this subject ln my naval service during, reapti.uu.iy. cation season i over unu tfceir egu- but, then, they are less frowned ipon Kven a broken engagement In other days was utigma which no young woman cared to bring upon herself. tne late war, un anipDoara, as 11 un- ViU (u.trt i- ir doubtedly known to most of you.

the 1. nrlng on his majesty's troops?" dullt' ashing chip's company-officers and men alike 'Exercising the rights of war, ton. -stand four-hour watches day and Promptly replied the ministerial sharp- oilicia) news from Hawaii effectual nidit, and to get the required amount shooter. sv cdflt era 1 era A en rro IViaIk a o.a 4 "If I let you eo Ihl3 time, vou ras- hi eun Kantaehj Snak Story, Gus Stewart was over from Wlldl Saturday and told us the following -uiuke ftory: A snake came upon a vng of chickens on the outside cf the And tbe broken engagement ia often a blessing In dispute. loi.

hior.es about Japan's inten- i cd, night one, and swallowed it. He repularly; to so arrance It that the ca- Tied me omcer, amueed. "win the iniiiiiuratiiiii di. i tn wlllch The moral of the whole affRlr peems to be that young people should beware of Impulalve betrothals. Boys same man shall not be obliged to take 'ou eAe1' aulu unon tfooiia tion to make of majesty- paS8ea lM early or late watches continually, the 'dug-watch' of two hours is interpo- early or late watches continually, the "Nothing more likely: was the grim 1 sranesnip rearnei inroiifn, V.

A. Ilowanion. Mrs A. Make of Odessa Mm-aonri who linn heen vising Mrs .1 Cilimjwj reta iled honi" last monday If you veish to ad 'ertise when people will re.i it jdnee it in the MoMToit. Mra has hem quite nick, but ia now recoveririj: rapidly.

Parties aeiidin in article publication, muct alw-aja yive theit proper name, to insure publicaiion. E. K. Siscoe iw order thi-week for a nice lot of job or'uiiiim Mr iscoe believes in letting Hie people know what he lias to sell Siscoe is making some impr laied, thus adding to the Irregularity, reply. uciuie was compieieu.

rauuea anomer, ana swanowen u. i ne In wairhlns- the refiiilta for over two He was taken prisoner and marched An understand iu I a beon hen could stand it no longer, and and girls who are icircely out of their teens not be regarded as having any fixity of mind, and the chances are that before the hymeneal altar Is reached both will have seen that they were mistaken. When this stage is reached it is Infinitely better to draw back before the final step has been taken which may ruin two lives. Philadelphia Timet. vmnced upon him, hut having chickens inside on both sides of tho fence ha "ould neither go forward nor backward.

he hen tore the snake to pUcs and 'pleased her chicks, which were alive. -Mount Vernon Signal. years, I could never discover that the t0 another part of the town, but was watch, officers and men. were not as "n1 a'towed to go free. Ferhapa fully refreshed by their sleep as were bis markmanshlp had not been equal th medical and pay officers, who stand to his belligerency, and they thought not watch, and have hours as regular It Quite safe to be mrrnanlmous.

as those of any householder." It seems it will result in a peaceable settlement of that dispute. Secretary Bliss has been diligently studying the ivvigation question, in winch he has long taken a deep iot-crest, and he will make recommendation in his annul report for TU Further Ilia Hat tar, The iiUBiou i.tiaia lens a story ot A Michigan Illicit Hiory. At a spiritualistic seance held to make but little difference to those who have given careful attention to this subject whether people sleep at one t'me or another, so that they get a sufficient amount of sleep. at Lincoln and aenaior Simon Cameron It relates that CoiiL'tessional leuislalion orovidiric Lansing, three years ago Albert winch is new to us Mr. Cauimon called at the wu.ie house fll.

lrrigHlion of ar Iracl, of Doan was informed by John Maybee. and asked ihe president to appoint to 1 a local medium, that a $38,000 estate u.cn.'u jjiu.uu liiiniM oi i tie wnm; awaited him ln Kansns. Another me-and it is understood that his recom- dlum, Hiram Reed, undertook to make menditions will be warmly sup- out ih am 'ul 1 boarded him for fifty weeVs while he purled by President McKinlev and was Rt work. Dosn claimed that Reed al! the other members of the cabinet, received doctored letters from Kansas which will make favorable action by hlm Jh fifty bnard. but the Jury last Saturday found no Confess probable.

cage (or actlon. It seems rather small business for' How to Ma Happy. Dr. Dcpew'a tlliccUons for being happy are published for the comfort of those who nrc despondent over the dullness of the season, the loss of a series of games to the tail-endera tn the National League or other great discouragements: "My recipe for happiness is to keep ln touch with the t.ng. Join in their games, bo a partner in their dance, romp the fastest and turn the quickest In the Virginia reel of the country dance, go up to the old college and sit down and light your pipe and sing college songs, take the children to the theater and howl with them at the roaring farce, and laugh with them at the comedy, and cry with them at the tragedy; lie their confidant In their love affairs, and, if they re not eq'uil to it, write their love letters, and never stop writing some for yourself." Hpatk iierora in Kji.

a foreign consulate aa applicant to The generality of Uii.i.niLd bave In hoIi1 he was in some way bound- but all probability, at one period or the who was Particularly disliked for his other, been troubled by specks' float- persistence in demanding favors, inv before the eyes, and this condition sald the President, "whero of affairs is frequently caused by a do yu want hlm sent?" toipid condition of the liver. These In the room lttood a Rlobe-; pecks are occasioned by some foreign Cameron went to It. put one arm tibstance floating in the aqueous hu- uround as far as he could rcach' and or. The image of an object Is formed Rald: the retina in the buck part of the know my Rnr on-. ve, and the foreign object passes be- Frnd hlm there! fre that field, casting a shadow upon And 11 K0 haPPcned that there he In the same manner that clouds float Was sent" Aoen the earth and the sun, casting ii shadow upon 'ie earth.

Of course, 1 1,1 Trainine. Interferes with clear vision, and Senator M. one oi i tie western a noticeable to a gieatt; or leg- extent. stales is known as the "Wu of the These specks are foreign si istancea eciiaie." One of his numorous remarks hlch should have been ellminaipd. in recorded by a Washington corre- ovement to our Cilj by dififjinu a cellar under his Store building whi.il Win Sly now occupies.

Ltr. hor H. Fiye isliome this week from Kansas (Jiiy, as is a vacation in College timing ('arnival week- A (look was down Kansa four days last and h.id anoilicr operation performed on his eyes, we hope Mr Cook will be bem tited by the operation. Walter llice reliirnul this week from Jticksoiiyille Missouri where li. lias been visiting his INtreuts for the past few week's Th tt'a right Wal icrtheie is no place like l.inwood II is not necessary for you to leave the city to have your watcL Dislodged the Kiiemy.

"We have at last it.n In dislodging a portion of our enemy from their stronghold!" exclaltnod the almost breathless Spanish officer. "How did you manage it?" "My brave men and I went too cloxt to where they were and they came out and chased ui." Washington Star. the United states government to compel any of itr i mployes to work overliinc and not give them extia pay, but that is exactly what the new regulaiious put in effect to-day al the Bureau ol Engraving and Print-iiig Will do tor Ilie salaried employes of the bureau. It is very often mule oeccssary by tLe demands for small notes oi some kind of stamps for a portion of the force to work Ith a torpid liver and torp'd elii.il- Tbe seuutor is somewhat nation, these foreign siibaiances accu- but not so inout as he used nulate in the body everywhere, nnd It to m. was asked what he had common for them to lie thrown Into dure "train down" In weight.

When you give an order for a job of Printing, yon expect to get good overtime, and heretofore they have or clock repaired. Wetzel can do ken paid for it, but from to day work, you want good paper, you it as cheap nod satisfactory as any "1 don't do anything," he replied, "txeept i take bicycle exercise." "What! Do you ride a wheel?" "Oh, no," answered the senator, "but everybody else does, and I ara kept busy dodging 'cm!" they will not be, unless a test case, WHnt it t0 jn (tye-np-to-date. 'he cavity of the eye. They occasion nnsiderable annoyance, and cn only le relieved of this disturbing element liy Improving the elimination to the rxtcnt that all foreign matter Is re-p'oved from the body. This can be done by regulating the diet, of "em," and lie uuarautees his wiiicn win prouaoiy oe carried io work.

A THrriipliln InHrnmrnt That Prints. VMien nunniuiK io step into a oa.ee and send a message by means of a machine like a typewriter, telegraphy will be somewhat simplified. There is a new Invention which prints a message on a sheet of paper six Inches wide. It works after the lashion of the typewriter. It has been known and used for some time, but has hitherto been so slow that it attracted very little attention.

Recent Improvements have addfrl amazingly to Us speed and It now transmits 2.200 words sn hour, besides keeping a perfect record of the message. A large number of these Instruments are be-in" "io use and their success is to far assured that capitalists are seek-N'K them a tnvaiitments. John L. Hall of Eudora Kanass was in the City lat Saturd.ty he reports having a five acre patch ol and when you leave your order with the Linwood Monitor, for job work you always get what you order, get tho best and the price always the lowest. We do printing that we are not ashamed to own.

We Print Anything from a Milk potatoes with potatoes on in the courts, results in upsetting the new regulations. Ex Senator Edmunds, chairman of the Monetary Commission, this week named the committees on Me tallic Currency, On Demand Obligations of the Government, and On tne Banking System, and the commission took a recess until Outober size running fromaqail egg to a Cut a Onjr'n Mntrrr Null, William Ottman was lined in Terre Haute, for assault and battery v.hich perhaps has no precedent In court records. A boy who had been nnoylng him, and whrm he caught, scratched him. Ottman then held the boy on the ground and forcibly trimmed his finger nails. goose egg.

Mrs C. M. Stephens of Chapmai Kausas, is visiting with h-r parents EitraonlloMry liKlacamanta, A Kansas farmer who simply could not get harvest hands put this sign uron his fonca: "Harvest hands wanted. Hired girl blonde and genial. Cabinet organ music in the evening, pie three times a day.

Ihree spoons of ugar with every cup of coffee. Hammocks, feather beds or leather divans at your option for sleeping. Rising hour 8 e'ock In the morning. Three hours' rest at noon. Come one, come all." (loort florae Kitted Beechnut, a famous pacing stillion with a record, was killed by lightning ii Hunflntton.

Vondsy. 11. Members of tho commission do Ticket to a News Paper, not like the criticism showered An Eiviualtle Crime. "I have Just taken a life to save my own." l.onf rirantira IShlf, Mrs. Margaret Delong has Just ar- Mr and MrsF.M Adams, Mrs intends joining her husband at Vaniu Ind.Ty, wlierethey will make their residence, Mr Stephens is agent for She M.

K. U. at that place "What do you mean?" (July "If I hadn't taken that 'Life of Grant1 rU'A ln Francisco, having made Subscribe for the Monitor one dollar a year. upon them by the press, and all say that they do not intend to dictate to Congress; that they will merely suggest as any other body of cetizvus iniglit do. the woman book agent would have tn" trlp Chicago on her bicycle talked me to Plsln- Hlx weeki' Bhc.

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