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The Weekly Visitor from Baldwin, Kansas • 4

The Weekly Visitor from Baldwin, Kansas • 4

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11. C. Bird in town. S.E. Baldwin Visitor.

UNIVERSITY NOTES. COMMENCING MACKEr, Olathe, Kans. AI.BFRT G. YBO, I A. M.PlIXOW.f cd A HAPPY NEW YEAR C.

W. Shaw at home. been Some very valuable books have FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1SS4. ANXJABY" 1st, '85, recently placed in the library. A new sign at Crosby's.

All the students speak very commend S. E. MACKEY Township election February 3d. ably of Col. Buckner's army lecture.

SOUTHERN KANSAS R. R. TIME TABLE. Miss Nellie Wharton, formerly a stu Webster spent Sunday in Ot- For next sixty days we propose Dr. tawa.

dent of Baker, visited some of the to reduce our large stock of classes Tuesday. went to Kansas City, -DEALERS IJf A. W. Jones Wednesday. Ask Charlie Robinson if he succeeded i in disposing of those two loaves of To the people of Baldwin and vicinity for the generous patronage us during the past year and we enter upo bread.

GOMSO NORTH. 9:5 a. 111. "Vasaeujrer 3:17 p. m.

GOING SOUTH. I.KAVES. 12:30 p. m. Connect at Ottawa with trains on main line for points north and south.

Bus to and from all trainB. BOOTS and There was a social hop in the north part of town Monday night. The class in Geometry talks of organ Lumber, Lime, Coal, Latli and Shingles izing a club and purchasing instruments Wheat, corn and flour have advanced a little in prices during the past week. for class use. SHOES, Armstrong, '85, will be the first to into his new deliver a chapel oration this term: time Dr.

Owen has moved house, west of Campbell store. Co's. drug February 3d. DIRECTORY. to make room for "Old House" shall continue to mai ntain its C3T Satisfaction guaranteed in quality and prices.

with the determination that the position as the Rev. Dearborn, president of the Rev. G. S- Dearborn, of board of trustees, conducted chapel ex GOODS. Oskaloosa, on college ercises Wednesday morning.

was in town ednesday, business. OFPICIATj. TOWNSHIP. Leading Dry Goods and Carpet House of Kansas, The Ca3sar class has made such progress this term that it is able to Bodwell Galbreath's CLOSING OUT SALE Mrs. Windbigler who was severe S.

D. Anderson. read that text "extemporaneously." s. A. Stonebraker.

ly hurt by a fall on an icy walk last week, is improving. understand that the trustees of Trustee. Clark Reynolds. BULLENE Co. FAMILY SHOE STORE Baker held a meeting Wednesday, but Clerk.

Wm. Plasket. the result has not been announced Will the party who has my book of le Treasurer. L. B.

Bodwell. gal forms please return it to me? O. II. Deming. Miss May Engstropo, who has had an E.

E. Gaddis. W. J. lartin, CITY, aitacK oi paralysis me ieic arm, is We are to commence on the first day of Jannary, to 1885, THE able to resume her studies and attend SUIiGEOX-DEXTlST.

PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. S. Hogan. Police Judge .1. C.

Barton. We are glad to see Mr. Ed Dugger close out at school. CH 1 A able to be about again; but he looks somewhat "the worse of the wear." Office trfth W. II.

Webster. A. Hyde, clerk, L. B. Bodwell, It.

W. Bailey, Geo. Nott Itenriet, over Republican students, remember the Id''- COST AXD LESS FOR CASE, Duexer Ilroe. grocery. primary meeting at the public school and C.

Ii. Beeks. Mrs. Inman and Miss Baldwin moved G. C.

Moore. KAVSAS. BALDWIN, building, at 2 p. m. Saturday, and try to be present.

our ENTIRE STOCK of COTTAGE ORGAIS with their millinery and dressmaking establishment to Ottawa, last Tuesday. SCHOOL BOARD. Grant Bobbins, '87, is now prepared Director J. G. Schnebly.

Dry Goods, Uotions, DENTIST. Clerk. I. C. Barton.

Some people have got so used to the Has attained a standard of excellence which. dmiu of no superior. Treasurer. E. E.

Gaddis. cold weather that they don't like to see it turn warm again. Most of them It coiiteins evtrv lmoroTetiMnt that Innnnn Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, etc. genius, kkiu ana luoney can produce. would though.

Oiet mer Zhiaaer Brim, grocer. INTlieautif ui carved set of teeth and filling teeth a specialty. Teeth extracted with skill and without danger. All work shall receive my personal attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. BALDWIN, KJUfSAB.

to attend to anything in his line shaving, hair cutting and the like. Please leave orders at the Bowen house. As the class in Astronomy is now in good working order some valuable discoveries may be expected. Something in that line has already been done in regard to sun spots and some of the more important constellations. 96 Mala Ftreet, OTTAWA, KANS.

The thermometer was 1-1 degrees be First M. E. CnuEcn Rev. AY. K.

It is our purpose to collect all accounts due us, pay all debts we owe All the latest improvements for low zero on Saturday morning and 15 on Tuesday morning. The two coldest Davis, Pastor. Services every Sab EVERT LOESil Wll- and start tresh in the CASH svstom. making all operations with as little i mornings of the winter, up to that time. bath at 11 a.

ni. and at 7 p. ni. Sabbath School at 9:80 a. m.

Prayer discomfort or annoyance to patient as fair 1 hanking our patrons for their patronage in the past, we hope, by is possible. Vocal Instrumental Music. jneeting on Tuesday and Thursday Look at that fine picture of C. S. Ho- dealing, for the continuance of it in the future.

venings at 7 o'clock. Class gan's three boys, in the postoffice, bv All work warranted. una rS ii Miss M. M. Hammond.

Those want meetings, on Sabbath: older BODWEEL GALBREATH. people's immediately after the Moat 13" Teeth ejrtmctetl without pain. Miss Mamie Humphrey has returned from her visit to the Exposition at New Orleans, and expresses herself as well pleased with it. The class in English Classics was favored with Miss Mamie's presence Tuesday. Tauarht tyy Mr.

M. JC. KIDCWAT. Department above the Poetoffiee. ing anything in that line will do well to call upon her at her rooms in the forenoon service, young men's at 3 p.

north part of town. Music Uae of Piano hrt per 4a per tern 13.90 an. All at the church north of. the college. Young ladies', youth's and L.

il. 13. Gavane MEDIA. The ladies' sewing society of the Students should remember that the children's classes at 3. p.

m. at the Thww excellent Omns ara celebrated tmr Presbyterian church will give a supper volume, aunlitr of ton. nuick r-atiru rmrirtr -A door is closed during chapel exercises college. FOR SALE. The property known as the Park house, in the east part of town.

House of five good rooms, and eleven lots. 'For sale at a bargain. S. R. McAlaky.

-wiin ice cream at tne uau Jreuow's BOOKSELLER and STATIONER. of combination, artistic dc-i. beauty in finish, perfect Construction, making tbem the most attractive, ornamental and ocMrabie organs for homes, schools, churches, lodices, societies, etc Second M. II Church (colored) D. Cheney, Leader.

Services every Sab BLlACKSMITH hall, on Wednesday evening, Feb. 4th. Everybody invited. The remarks of the President, touching on this point as well as that relating to order in the halls, were very ap ESTABLISHED REPITATIOS, bath at 11 a. m.

and 7 p.m. conducted by local preachers, in college base Flo L. Andrews, Sec. propriate. IXCQCALED FACILITIES.

ment. The neck-tie festival was a success T. R. Lackey and wife, of Kansas SKILLED WORUMEir, BERT 2IA.TEHIAL, COJTBIKEn, MACE THIS Prjssbtterian Cirup.cn Rev. J.

WELLS 1 WELLS I W.M. Rinley having purchased a new outfit for boring wells, is now ready to take contracts. Price 50 cts. per foot. Diameter of well, seven inches.

City, attended chapel a few mornings WALL TAPER, Baay, Pastor. Services every altern for the Elioians; receipts S-56. Most of the ties were sold, but unfortunately for some of the purchasers most of the since. Tom is an old student of Baker TEE POPULAR OBQAH ate Sabbath at 7 p. m.

in church at and is, at present, we understand, manager of a publishing house. So boys supper had been consumed by" the time Instruction Cooks Piano Stools Catalogues Price Lists, on application, nu CEILLXG PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, do not be surprised if he should offer they succeeded in finding a place at the table. We account for this on the supposition that more ties were disposed to give you employment for the vaca LAMPS 1 LAMPS Just received at Dugger Bros, the best and finest assortment in any country town. Media. A.F.

A. M. Palmyra Hodge No. 23. Holds regu The Chicago Cottage Organ Co.

HORSESIIOEIXG a' Specialty. BALDWIN, KANSAS. 3 dwell Stuart's OLD MEAT MARKET Has been moved into their new building where will be found choice fresh meat at all times; also salt meat. Meat delivered to any part of the city when ordered. tion.

of than they had anticipated. ARTISTS' MATERIALS, James McElwain says: "Publishers Corner Randolph and Ana Streets. Chicago. The Cygne Journal notices the back East compose the lies about their This village is at the Baldwin depot and is situated about one-half mile west of that part of Baldwin laying south of High street. It laid out in the spring of 1878, and in July of the same year, the depot was moved from the west end of Elm street to its present location.

Media contains about fifteen houses this includes the houses of Wm. Foster and N. C. Cradit on the west and S. W.

Pearson, Chas. Brown and C. P. Ives on the north, which are not on the town site but are near by has one church, two stores, two carpenter shops, one blacksmith shop, two lumber and coal yards, one stock yard, one mill and a sorghum factory. One-half of the improvements have been made within the last two years, and much the larger part of those within one year.

C. S. Ilogan has bought a strip of land on the north side of High street, 150 feet Avide, extending from Eleventh street, Baldwin, to the railroad, and has divided it into lots which are now for sale. Several of these have been sold and improvements commenced on two of them. J.

M. Sullivan is also arranging to sell lots on the south side of this street. When these additions are arranged, improved and built up the two towns will become one, as they shoidd marriage of Dr. W. F.

Dallas late of! lar communications in Masonic Hall, i books, forward them to their. agents PICTURES and FRAMES, this plaee, but now residing at Seaman, here, who commit and- re-lie them over Smith's hardware store, corner of and High streets, on Wednesday A PHENOMENAL JOURNAL. Probably no paper ever met with such Linn county, Kansas on Wednesday, January 15th, 1S85, to Mrs. Ilellen C. PURSES, HILL BOOKS, therefore they are reliable reports.

Doubtless Jim knows. evening aL7 o'clock, on or before a full a quick and generous recognition as has Peters, of Camaron, Mo. The doctor LADI ES ATCII ELS, The attention of all the ex-Republi can Prohibitionists is directed to Sec -moon. Eetxolds, J. N.

IIat.Iv, W. M. and bride will please accept the congratulations and best wishes of the retary Brady's call for a meeting Satur STATIONERS" NOVEL day, and they are earnestly requested BED SPRIHGS. The undcrs'gned. harlof the eoanty rlht I.

O. O. F. The thermometer has been below zero TIES, etc. to attend so that there may be candidates enough present to fill the nomina la manufacturing; what he claims to be the Ualdwin City Lodge, No.

31. Meets every Saturday evening at 7 o'clock in their hall. Visiting brothers invited to best bed spring- In the market. every day for the eleven consecutive day past; a protracted degree of cold very unusual for this part of Kansas. The weather has moderated this morn tions for the several township offices.

The recent custom of cheering every Will make the aprioa; fit any bed. URIAH GORDON- one as they enter the church on lecture occasions is quite out of place, and JJk.LJL JLA: liliiC Ui If 4LDWI A Great ing published in our family weekly paper. Also each week we sire a sermon by REV. T. DE WITT TALM AGE, a feature alone worth price we charge for the whole year.

In addition to the continued stories, weekly sermons by Brooklyn's most noted divine, and general literary miscellany, every issue contains the following: Illustrated sketches of prominent men; letters from all parts of the world, news of the week, happenings of intenst in Missouri and Kansas, full and reliable market reports, political goings-on, Washington news and special departments carefully edited for Farmers. Little Folks, the Family Circle and business men generally. The present publishers hare conducted The Times for 15 years and have learned by experience that genuine merit wins more friends than anything else. The public can therefore rely upon us to add every improvement desirable, and to spare no expense in keeping our paper at the head. We are encouraged by our largely inert aed list of subscribers, now numbering over 63,000, to con-tin uo the reduced price of 1 a year, and will therefore receive nubscriptiona at this low price.

EviLtr Demockat, eteut westeiix MAN, EVERT FA It ME II, KVEItT HOf SEKKEFTR AXD EVERT ISTELUOEST NEWSPAPER READTTU in this section will find something every week in the Times worth our price of fl a year. Slecinien copies free. Remit by postal note, money or registered letter, to THE TIMES, Kansas City, Mo. The Baldwin Visitor and Kama City IVethly Times sent to any address on receipt i been accorded to Texas 8iftixos, the great humorous and literary weekly. It is now published simultaneously in Austin, Texas; New York, N.

and London. England, and is credited with a circulation of over copies. It is an eight page, -IS-coIumn paper, and contains every year more than 1,000 original illustrations and cartoons. Its good stories and humorous sketches are unexcelled. The publishers, Wing desirous of increasing its already large circulation, are offering extraordinary inducements to subscribers.

The subscription price of Siftinos is $2.50 a year. For the publishers will send the paper one year, and also any one of the following premiums; for they will send the paper six months, and. free, any of the following premiums; fi-rudy SI they will send ing to about 32 degrees above, and snow has fallen to the depth of four inches and still snowing as we go to press. Always on Hand. wnistiing ana nauooing on sucn occasions is never in place.

Neither is it always most satisfactory to be request attend. CP. Ives, B. Reed, N. G.

Sec'y. G. A. R. E.

D. Baker Post, No. 40. Meets in the college on the first Monday evening of each month, at 7 o'clock. Geo.

Nott, Clark Reynolds, P. C. Adj't. VINLAND ITEMS. ed, when the house is filled, to vacate a seat which one has chosen earlv in the 'Store in Postoffice building.

Mr. Albert Landworthy went East, M. I. CROSBY, DEALER IK -A- Ti ZD Tl 2t- STOVES. TINWARE ASD VXTTLERT.

Spouting- o4 Guttering a. apeo-talty. BALDWIN, KAXSXS. evening. If societies or organizations be.

Without doubt another year will bring about a marked advance in this direction. The railroad authorities are intending to put up a new depot here, and add more side track. The location of the building has been left, by the railroad men, to the citizens of the two places to decide among themselves; but as 3et last Saturday on a visit. i propose to reserve some pews would it not be advisable to so instruct the usher Mr. J.

Green and wife were visiting at Mr. Tuttle's the first of the week. before the house is filled? KANSAS. BALDWIN, On account of the cold weather the Those stepping stones have been THE VISITOR heard from The other morning quarterly meeting last Sabbath was not very well attended. they have failed to come to any definite ftixgs and and any one of the following premiums: Premium Xo.

1 A D. CHS1MI3T, conclusions in the matter. It is hoped. A load of hogs was shipped from this flnth linnrul ftflK-rwir T5ft imsr'rv- witli a student was seen running at the rate of 2.40 for the chapel. The sound of the bell was dying out upon the breeze One Xear BARBER SHOP.

Tbe uoderslre4 Is prepares to do all klnOa of work ia bia lino. Sharing, Cutting Hair and Shampooing. DEALER IH place, Wednesday, by Hayes Jones. how-ever, that they will do so soon, as the company will, doubtless, be ready for work early in the spring and may decide it for them. Another improve and he was yet two blocks away.

"The The protracted meetinjr is still in cloth bound 512-page book, "What of 12.15. door will be locked," he thinks, as he Every One Should Know." Premium progress. A revival would be a good -v- Tl. 1 1 leaps forward with redoubled speed. 3.

M. STARR, Baldwin. Ka ise ment that is much needed here is a larg THE BURLINGTON HAWKEYE, ERTAliLISIIED IX 1839. Alas! an unguarded moment he er flouring mill and grain elevator. The present one should be much en alighted upon one of those stepping CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, ICE CREAM, LEMONADE.

ETC. clopedia, TOO pages, 20,000 articles, and over 1,000 illustrations. Premium No. I Three books for ladies. Premium No.

5 Heavy gold plated watch chain. stones. Instantly his hands and feet larged or a new one built. This would accommodate a large scope of country R. BAILEY.

Manufacturer of BOOTS and SHOES. were seen flying out toward every point thing as the community needs waking up. Married: At the M. E. parsonage on Wednesday the 21st; Mr.

Weir of Dodge City to Miss Kate Turner of this place. The nuptial knot was tied by Rev. Win-terborn. The happy couple will start for Dodge City, Saturday. May their honey-moon be lasting as life.

A paper for the family, school and farm. of the compass, and he was whirled Premium No. 6 Ladies plated set ear about as if in the grasp of a cyclone. The most popular paper in the West. in all directions, and particularly that part lying to the west.

Such an improvement would add very materially to the trade of both Media and Baldwin. After performing many wonderful feats CSrRepairing done promptly. BALDWIN. of agility and steps unknown to the KANSAS. BALDWIN, KAKSAS Visits every state in the Union.

Let us have a good mill. rope aancer, upon that stone, it arose and smote him on the digestive appara ITEMS. S. W. Tryon has moved to Prairie Acknowledged to present the cleanest, brightest humor of any publication extant.

tus and he bowed low, as if he would kiss the ground. As it happened a REED Sc SHAW, City. Sam Nye wa3 the other day, busily repairing his front gate and putting on new hinges. TJpon inquiry it was learned that a young lady had just arrived at his house. This was accepted as a satisfactory explanation of his strange proceedings.

Sam is happy. rings and pin. Premium No. 7 Thirty complete novels and other works, paper bound. An improved sewing machine, improvement on those sold for $45, will be given to any one gettir.g up a club of 20 yearly subscriptions.

An imported china tea set (44 pieces) will be given to every one sending a club of 8 yearly subscriptions. Besides this, every subscriber gets whichever of the above premiums he or she may select. Fifty other premium: for club raisers to select from. Address, Texas Sift-itfos Publishing New York, for full illustrated premium list and sam BALDWIN LIVERY, FEED SALE STABLE, JONES Frops. A.

J. Boyd, of Gardiner, has been young lady was passing at, the time, and thinking this whole performance Presents the following departments visiting W. E. Ralston and other friends gotten up on her account, smiled sweet LOAN. REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE this week.

Jy upon the pleading upturned face of J. G. Hayes shipped six car loads of the youth bovsng at her feet, but he cattle and one of hogs and COLLECTION AGENTS. heeded her not, but when she passed on and Hire. Saddle Doable Horses, Single Conveyances for evening.

ably maintained: POLITICAL, AGRICULTURAL, DOMESTIC, LITERARY, JUVENILE, HUMOROUS, NEWS. Harmony in variety. he gathered himself up slowly and rub THE G. A. R.

INSTALLATION AND LECTURE. The public installation of officers of the E. D. Baker Post, No. 40, G.

A. took place last Monday evening at the Query: Who compose The Biblical bing his bare shins made an inventory of damages, with a woebegone visage. ple copy of SlFTIXC.3. Literary Society, those who were honor Terms reson- llis breeches were torn off at the knees Teams fed and skeltered. atle.

To every one who will seeure us four subscribers at $1.50 each we will send the Visitor one year free, or we will give 20 per cent of the subscription price $1.50 for each subscriber you will get for us. In other words, get us four subscribers at $1.50 each send us their names with $6, and we will send you the Visitor one year every single subscribe you get us, at $1.50, send us the name and $1.20 and keep the 30 cents for your pommission. The four names may be at different postofSees. We will send the Visitor and Kansas Farvrer one year for $2.25, in advance. The Visitor' is published every Friday, a 32-column, lively local paper giving the latest and best news from Baldwin, Baker University anti the surrounding country.

Especial attention given to Baker news and interests. It also contains a summary ot miscellaneous, congressional, foreign and home news. A large space given -to Kansas news. Sample copy free on application. J.

W. Lee Co, Baldwin, Kans. and there was nothing for it but to re ably discharged or those who remained as members? Doubtless the faculty will soon decide. turn home and go to bed so as to have jrompt Reasonable Pees and RUNNiKS THE LIGHT them repaired. BALDWIN CITY 'BUS LINE.

Immediate Remittances. LOCAL MARKETS. Baldwin, January 23, 1885. CATTLE Steers for shipping, $3.. mi mm J.

WINDBIGLER fc SON, Propt. (di 75; steers for butchers, 3 cows tor Dutcners, 'z swjxa w. Subscription price, $1.25 a year. 0Send 2 and secure in addition to the paper, the famous humorous book by Robert J. Burdette, editor of the Hawkeye, entitled "The rise and Fall of the mustache and other Hawkeye-tems." An agent wanted in every town.

Address, THE HAWKEYE BURLIXOTOK, IOW A. PATRONIZE HOME INSTITUTIONS. JIUl.S 3 SU(a; uu. CIHCKEXS 75(32 00,, WII EAT No. 2.

U3c; No. 3, 55c. CORN Mixed, 23c(a 25; choice white. KANSAS. BALDWIN, 'Sic.

OATS 22c. FLOUR-Staif, i sack, 1 SO: O. SEWING MACHINE Omnibus and Carriages, to asd from all trains. Also runs a regular exprets wagon. Leave all orders at Postofice Book Store and they will receive prompt Baker University.

1 20. THEY'LL LOCK THE DOOR. The chapel bell was ringing- fast, While through the town of Baldwin passed, A youth who bore mid snow and Ice His many books, and muttered thrice, "They'll lock the door." His brow was sad; his eyes beneath, Flashed like a falchiou from its sheath, While from the tower, with clanging; ring, The bell to him seemed whispering, "They'll lock the door." In happy homes he saw the light Of household flres gleam warm and bright; While from the tower still came that tone, And from his lips escaped a groan, "They'll lock the door." "Don't walk so fast!" an old man said, While loud the beU rang overhead. And many a student entered there, He answer made, "I must beware, They'll lock the door." SIMPLE 1 M. E.

church, before a full house. Col. A. Buckner acted as installing officer. The following arathe names of the officers: Geo.

Nott, Post Commander. A. Quackenbusli, Senior Vice Commander. Jno. Kerns, Junior Vice Commander.

S. W. Tryon, Officer of the Day. J. M.

Follen, Officer of the Guard. Henry Humbert, Quartermaster. J. Chamberlain, Surgeon. W.

Bristow, Chaplain. O. Reynolds, Adjutant. D. R.

Harshbarger, Asst. Adjutant. G. W. Stuart, Quartermaster Sergeant.

After the installation, as was previously arranged. Col. Buckner delivered his famous lecture on "The Battles of Chicamauga, Lookout Mountain and Missionary Ridge." He seemed to almost live over again his soldier life in connection with those three dreadful battles which broke the backbone of the rebellion. As he pointed out the places on the map and pictured the seenes as they occured in camp, on the inarch and on the battlefield, his auditors were carried to the spot and could see them in panoramic views passing JU 1TJ5K Choice. 18c.

EGGS 22c. LAUD 12ic. PORK Fresh, 7cSl0c: hams, 14c; shoulders, 10c; sides. breakfast 14c. fllitlrl BODWELL mm.

JJEEF Fresh, 5(tiV2lc; dried, 15c. POTATOES 60c. APPLES 60c. COAL Pittsburg, 18c; nut, 18c; Illi MONEY TO LOAN. R.

Nicjkum, at Mrs.CurminghamV.. nois, 20c. Dugger Bro's still have the finest as 1 THE ONLY SEWING MACHINE with me, "Oh, jstay!" the maiden said, I cannot walk so fast as thee. sortment of candy in Baldwin. THAT GIVES Call and get samples of our teas.

They will cost you nothing. A fine just jeceiyed. Puogeb Bro's. Get advertising cards of Dugger Bro's and see if they do not keep the best assortment of groceries in the city. HAS HO EQUAL" We are overstocked with Tea, there THE SOUTHERN KANSAS RAILWAY IS A KANSAS ROAD, And is thoroughly identified with the interests and progress of the State of Kansas and its people, and affords its patrons facilities unequaled by any line in Eastern and Southern Kansas, run- EXPRESS trains daily between Kansas City and Olathe, Ottawa, Garnett, Cherry vale, Independence, Winneld, Wellington, Harper, Attica, and intermediate points.

THROUGH MAIL trains daily except Sunday between Kansas City and Wellington, and intermediate Stations, making close connections at Ottawa, Chamite and Cherryvale with our trains for Emporia, Burlington, Girard, Walnut aud Coffey ville. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS diily except Sunday between Kansas City and Olatha and Ottawa. BEMEMBEB that by purchasing tickets via. this line connection is mado in the Union Depot at Kansas City with through trains to all transfers and changes at way stations. THROUGH TICKETS can be purchased via.

this line at any of the regular Coupon 8tations, and vour baggage checked through to destination East, West, North or South. PULLMAN SLEEPERS on all night trains. For further information, see mapu and folders, orcall on oraddress W. F. TUCKER, Agent, Baldwin Kan.

PLAIN SEWING. Repairing, Knitting, Crocheting, etc, by Mrs. Nancy E. Prather, Cor. 2nd and Dearborn streets, 2nd bloclc east of I unter's Boarding House.

fore we sell Tea cheap. S. Lake Co. before them. Such rehearsals of what our liberties cost, inspire our hearts afresh with patriotism and a determination that, those liberties shall be perpetuated.

After the lecture a collection was Fine chroms at Walker's drug-store for 99 cents. A tear stood In his bright blue eye, Uut still he answered with a sigh, "They'll lock the door." "Beware the sidewalk's frozen thick. And on the stones the ice so slick This was the passer by's good-morn. Hut still he answered him with scorn, "They'll lock the door." As on his ear the last tone falls. The pious Profs, of Baker's balls Utter the oft repeated prayer, A voice cries through the startled air, "They're locked the door 1" A student, by the Doctor's hound.

Half-buried in the snow, was found Still grasping in his hands of ice His many books so neat and nice, They locked the door. There in the morning cold and gray, Lifeless, but beautiful, he lay, And from the sky, serene and far, A voice fell, like a falling star, "Don't loci the rtjor." a. n. (College of ML K. Church In Kans.) The institution is pleasantly located at Baldwin.

Affords careful and thorough instruction in CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, NORMAL, BUSINESS AND PREPARATORY COURSES. Also in Vocal and Instrumental Music, Painting and Drawing, Elocution and Penmanship. Tuition in college classes, 10 per year in advance. Tuition reasonable in all departments. Board in private families $3 to $3.50 per week.

Table board 2 to $2.50. Expenses may be much reduced by self-boarding. Fall term begins Sept. 10. For catalogues address, W.

H. SWEET, Baldwin, Kansas. takffi for the benefit of such soldiers, belonging to the post, as needed help. ANNOUNCEMENT. At the solicitation of many friends I have concluded to become a candidate for re-nomination for the office of Township Trustee of this district.

Clark Sardines in oil. mustard. tomatoes. At Dugger Bro's. The Colonel then sang "The Battle Hymn of the Republic," in the way it-used to be sung in the army, the audi SEWIUG MACHINE CO Dugger Bro's do not "give away'' ORANGE MASS.

30 UNION SQ.N.Y. CHICAGO ILL. ST. LOUIS MO. ATLANTA GA.

t-FQR SALEJBYF Baking Powder to advertise it, but will ence joining in the chorus. A resolution was offered by Dr. IIoss, thanking the Colonel for his able lecture, and was unanimously adopted. The doxblogy and benediction closed the exerc ises. sell you the best for the least money.

LOOK HERE. We dori'i give Tea away but will sell you more Tea for SI than any other in Douglas county. S. L4KE Co. Try the "basket-fired Japan" at Dug GALBREATH.

New Home Sewing Machine 1011 Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo. ger Bro's..

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