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Republican-Plaindealer from Cherryvale, Kansas • 2

Republican-Plaindealer from Cherryvale, Kansas • 2

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1 I i Republican Plaindealer. FEMININITIES. CUT UP AND CUT DOWN. v--FM 4 What women talk about about all No two oriental carpets are precisely alike in all respects. the time.

41. showed his true manhood in refusing to allow his name to be used on the "hash" ticket, after falling to receive a nomination in the Republican primaries. If one other individual had used as good judgment his chances for future honors would Nineteen thousand cooks are turned Aluminum slate pencils are among-J IZithTtdat tfie jtontrfice ot Clu.rrgvaJtt Kt.t neonl chut vuiilnuitter. i BSCRIHT On' )0Yn ADVANCE, out annually by the model kitchen schools of London. O.

F. Carson, President. C. C. Kincaid, Vice President- Revixo Newton, Crshier.

Monfcgomeif Go. Hatioqal Banh -Capital, surplus. $500.00 RAILROAD TIME TABLES. A woman has for many years been not have been eternally blighted. It the engraver of medals at the royal mint at Stockholm.

ST. LQUIS 6V SAN FRANCISCO. PUBLISHED EVEEY don't pay to get out of the middle of the road. FRISCO LINE. Several prominent women of Somer The following time card went into set, England, have discarded tne woman's saddle for the man's saddle.

effect Sunday, April 2nd, 1S93: I). 11- 1 1 I )f Every county in the state should support the World '3 Fair board, in its EAST BOUND. Instead of placing her name or her u.m tm.1 m.m vr. wgjt vWUmwwwa initials on her lingerie, fastidious No. 2 St Louis effort to provide a suitable exhibit.

The board needs help, and as the Fair opens next month prompt action is femininity now marks her effects with her favorite flower. REPUBLICAN VICTORY. Mr. Chloral I hear your wife ran off necessary. Loans, to be returned after the next session of the legislature, with a neighbor.

That's very strange. Mr. Bloomingdale Oh, he hadn't been are asked for. Kansas needs ad living here long, andN didn't know her! the latest inventions. At a fire in Philadelphia the firemen made their appearance thirty-seven minutes after the alarm was sent in.

The most indestructible wood is the jarrah wood of Western Australia, which defies all known forms of decay. The British museum contains hundreds of Egyptian mummies of all dynasties carefully stored away within its walls. The Palace at San Francisco, Is said to have ths largest isolated lighting" plant in the country, there being 8,000 incandescent lamps. The resurvey of the boundary line between Pennsylvania and Delaware has taken from the latter a strip of territory containing a population of about twenty persons. A Yankee, by name John Beattie, has applied for a patent on a contrivance to prevent that whirring sound in the telephone wires at parallel trolley wires used for street car purposes.

A popularity more practical than poetical is attending the chrysanthemum in Paris, where it is becoming a favorite salad made according to tho Japanese receipt and cooked in various ways for the table. Charles II. Peck, the New York State The city election resulted in a glorious victory for republicanism. Every man on the straight ticket wan elected by a satisfactory majority, and the opposition a snowed under in a Electrotype productions of rare pieces vertisin, and no method that could be adopted will give better returns than jjjgjf' ifiipi! 2fe2Riittrf of silver, 6uch as are found only museums or among tho art collections a good exhibit at Chicago. of princes, are among tho fads of the hour.

manner mar, euowa me men anu The World's Fair opens at Chicago "Do you quarrel with your neighbor women of Cherry valo to be opposed to four weeks from last Tuesday, and Kansas has not completed her arrange yet about his dog coming over into your garden?" "No, that's all over ments for an appropriate exhibit now." "Buried the hatchet?" buried the dog." "jobs" put up by schemers whoso aim was to overthrow the law and ordor element at any cost. Individual comment on tho successful candidates is unnecessary. They are all men of sterling worth, and their popularity is shown by the following: vote: With her salt, coal, lead, zinc, oil, stock, grain, (natural gas if it could be piped to Cnicago) and numerous other leatio oa belonging' to this great state, the exhibit can be made one of the 4 Atlantic Express 3:07 pm 32 Stock Freight 6:50 a 36 Local Freight 8:25 a ni 34 Freight 4:31 "38 Freight 7:28 pm WEST BOUND. No. 1 Tex.

Colo. Mail. 12:25 a 12:30 a na 3 California Express. 37 Fast Freight 12:40 a 33 Freight. 8:25 a 31 Local Frei ght 7 :28 35 Calif.

Fast Freight. 7:28 Local Freights will carry passengers when provided with tickets or passes. No's 32 and 38 will carry passengers between Neodosha and Columbus when proided with tickets or passes. FKISCO L.1NE CONNECTIONS. Train No.

1 Connects at Burrton with A. T. S. F. By.

for points in Colorado, Arizona, Nevada, Wyoming, Dtah, Idaho, Montana, Washington, and California. Has reclining ehaii car (seats free) to Cleburne. Tex. via Wichita, through Oklahoma, and lle-clining Chair. Car (seats free) and 1'ullraan fcleeper to Burrton.

Train No. 2 Connects at Monett for points in Arkansas and points in Indian Territory via Neosho; also with the Galveston Vtsti'ouled Limited, which has Standard Coaches, Reclining Chair Cars (seats free) and Bull-man Drawing Room Sleepers through to Galveston, via Baris and Dallas without change. All meals served in Iwm Si Mfnlftfrfif- fit "Robert, dear, how do you suppose those dozens and dozens of empty bottles got into the ceUar?" "Why, I don't know, my dear. I never bought an empty bottle in my life." "Women used to sell themselves for rich husbands," says a desolate man. "Now," says he, "the marriage ceremony is a pawn-ticket, and they can redeem themselves at any time." most varigated and Interesting of the great exposition, and the word "Kansas" would bo common up3n the lip3 of all the nations of tho earth.

ma you. Wrds 1 2 li 4 total "What?" Got your patent leather boots blacked and bought them only ten days agot Wasn't the leather any l. F. Carson. 84 124 E.

1. Hastings, 31 4 rOLICE JvbaE. Frank Smith, 118 153 CITY TUBAS. E. D.

Candry, 118 152 BCIIOOL TKKA8. W.D. Wood, 118 102 J. VV V. botanist, claims that thirty new species of fungi have been found during the year.

Of the fifty-nine edible species illustrated in his annual report, he states that at least forty have been used as food by him. Japanese men and women in their own country are distinguished chiefly by their hair. The men shave the crown of the head while the women not only allow all their own hair to grow, but frequently add to it by purchase. The hair is usually twisted and coiled in the most fantastic way. good?" "The leather is all right, but the patent seems to have expired." 68 119 3L5 25 2'J 109 00 148 509 02 149 511 94 150 514 Gl 98 330 92 146 507 30 35 143 CG 95 335 92 137 484 5 39 Masher Aw, my lady, there was something very pleasant I intended to UIKECTOBS.

ICC 151 33 A man who will go before a Republican convention for nomination, and because ho fails to get the nomination will willingly consent to having his name placed upon a ticket prepared for tho express purpose of defeating the straight ticket is no longer worthy of the name of Republican. This will apply to any of the three parties, and the roan who will desert his own party for the sake of office dees not stand any higher in the opinion of members of the other partu than he does in Iks own. He ia simply looked upon as a piiabla tool, ready for the use of any faction that may choose to call him into service. Jus. W.

Willis, 5 A. 11. Yeager, 118 W. W. liiney, 43 CONHTABl.fcS.

the nonular Santa Dunns vJars on fcNORVAL DIXON B. F. CALDWELL C. C. KINCAID.

E. F. TAYLOR O. F. CARSON.

J. K. WELCH REVILO NEWTOX, M. CCUETXEY thi3 train south of Monett. The higher a woman's rank the more Cojinect3 at St.

Louis with all I11103 elaborate is her coiffure. G2 112 117 139 50 C. W. ISooth, Line Soper, J.N. Snelson, Yqsis Fsfrcnagc is Respectfully Solicited.

HUNTERS AND HOUNDS. The word "cash" comes from the Chinese. It is tho name of a small say, but I have, alas! forgotten what; dreadful, isn't it? Young Lady Was it, perhaps, 'good night' Ilerr Baron. You may laugh at astrology and love philters, but as a matter cf fact, at least 200 people in New York city get a fairly good living out of these things. And they do not make their money entirely out of the ignorant, either.

The Arabs claim that tomb is at Jiddah, tho seaport of Mecca. The tempie, with the palm growing out of the 6olid stone roof (a curiosity which is of itself a wonder of the -Orient), is supposed to mark the last resting olace of the first woman. The following were elected members of tho council and school board from brass coin the Chinese use, witn a square hole in the middle, "Many of the so-called hotel "bellboys" of this country are fathers, and A. H. READY some are grandfathers.

San Francisco lays claim to three who are over 50 years of ago, one of whom recently retired from business rich. Panthers are reported to be very nu DEALS 13ST the various wards: FIRST WARD. J. M.Sherwood, Councilman. J.

W. Linder, Member School Board. SECOND WAKD. A. li.

Evans, Councilman. C. A. Mitchell, Member School Hoard. TIIIUD WARD.

G. li. Lewis, Councilman. B. M.

Tear on, Member School Board. FOURTH WAKD. J. B. Comer, Councilman (long term.) J.

A. Langstaff, (short term.) J. M. Courtney, Momberbchoul Board. merous in some well settled parts of Oregon.

In Coos county recently a FC7LTB7 nam-a crauMi. Osborn McCIintock will pay price in cash for all kinds of Poultry. Come to Osborn's Carpet West Street. 23-lm. to the East, North, and South-east, lias reclining chair cars (seats fioe) and Pullman sleeper to St.

Louis. Train No. 3 Connects at Burrton, Kan. with A. T.and S.

F. Ry. for points in Colorado, New and Old Mexico, Arizona, and California. Has reclining chair cars tseatslree) to Anthony, Plans, and Burrton, Kans. and Pullman sleeper to Burrtou, Kans.

Through pullman sleepers Burrton to Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Denver, Los Angeles San Diego, and San Francisco. Train No. 4 Connects at Monett for points in Arkansas and Texas. Has pullman sleeper from Monett to Dallas, Tex. Connects at st.

Louis with all Bne to the East, Noi th and South-oast. Has reclining chair cars, free) and Pullman drawing room sleepers to St. Louis. Connects at Monett with the Columbian ves limited, havinsr standard coaches, reclining chair cars (seats free) and Pullman drawing room sleepers to St. Louis, making connection with all lines from St.

Louis. No. 3 has a Pullman Tourist Sleeper to California via Burrton and Albuquerque without change every Sunday Through ticket-son sale to all point. For further particulars call on or address, C. II.

Claiborne, Agent. farmer killed two in one night, and another had a visit from three of these beasts at his place in a single night. Deer are plenty in the vicinity, the hunters say that every deer track is nearly covered with panther tracks. And will give you a better deal than any other dealer in the city. Give hirn a call.

o.LKAVE OKDERS AT EAST SIDE (IRORTIBT, OFFICE SOUTH OF POST'S LUMBER YARD. CIlEBIl VALE, Chasing coyotes, which do great havoc in the sheep ranches, is said to be the greatest winter sport in Mound City, tho hot bed of populists, elected a Ilepublinan set of odicers. Montana. The Jeoyote has moro sizo, speed and exit than the fox. lie is P.

B. is good for Catarrh, Cold in the Head and on tho Luus, Croup, Bruises, Old bores, etc, Z. P. (Woman's Friend) is a pleasant, Safe and effectual remedy lor all form of Female Weakness, Sick Headache. Debility, Neuralgia, Goneness, Wakefulness, etc.

Mks. 5. A. Mecum, Agent. now too well educated to be taken by trap or poisoned meat, or to stay in tho vicinity of a gun.

An able-bodied The Cherokee Indians have accepted the terms of tho Cherokee strip opening bill. What Mrs. Ieaso says about the south is worthy of a moro judicial hearing than it has received by the people and the prtsrt. It appears to bo the theory of the democratic and mugwump papers, and taoy constantly reiterate it, that "the war is over." As a historical statement nobody will venture to question it. But as a sufficient roason for turning a deaf ear to the just protests of a large number of people agaiust the abase of democratic power in the solid south, the arbitrary and unlawful election methods in vogue in that unreconstructed section and tho perpetuation by its press and public schools of the erroneous idea that the confederacy was right and the Union wrong in tho lata rebellion, it is entirely aside from the question.

Mrs. Lease's protest needs no other evidence to give it a respectful hearing than her own report of the indignities to which she and Mrs. Weaver, as well as Gen. Weaver were subjected, and a state ment of the vote of the southern states in the late election. Is there no remedy and not even a word of indignant protest to be heard in this free republic when the total vote in the state of Florida, containing more than 391,000 people, is 30,000 and not a vote cast for the republican ticket; when Allabama, containing more than 1,550,000 people casts but 9,000 votes for the republican ticket; when Mississippi, witli people, casts but 1,400 republican votes; waif will tight like a wnacax ana a single dog usually gets the worst of an encounter.

Two ranches in tho THE CHERRYVALE NEW SECOND HAND STOKE Is the Place tor Cheap Goods. New Furniture Exchanged for Old Goods, "Quick Sales and Small Profits ourMottoSr J. H. EIORAIGH, Proprietor. Deer Lodge valley have a pack of At Frtdonia more women voted than men, a circumstance never before known in this state.

hounds trained to the sport, which KATA FE ROUTE. affords them great fun during the winter. Occasionally a pack of wolves is started in the foot hills and then the fun is not ail on one side. The hunting is not only great sport, but Nature seemed to smile on Republicans Tuesday. The day could not have been more pleasant.

good business for the state pays 2.50 STILL -IN THE LEAD. DR. J. -II. BAllBEll'S FAMILY For a severe Cough or Cold try the Cough Syrup.

To purify the blood, act on the liver and remove all malarial troubles use Barber's SSarsapariila. Try Barber's Magic Liniment fur colic in children; as a general family medicine it is hard to beat. Barber's Penetrating Oil has coequal for barb-wire cuts, spavins and bruises on horses and cattle. Barber's Stock Food cures chicken cholera; is good lor all kinds of stock. EAST BOUND.

Arrives Departs 202 Passenger daily 10:20 a a 204 Passenger daily 12:21 am 284 Freight daily 4:05 4:30 in 222 Freight daily 7:30 prn 8:00 rn WEST BOUND. 201 Passenger daily 4:05 4:10 203 Passenger daily 4:05 a 4:10 ni 263 Freight daily 7:45 a 8:15 a 221 Freight daily 0:30 a 10:20 a COFFEY VILBE BRANCH. for every wolf's scalp. CHARACTERISTICS. If Kansas could but exhibit her weather at the World's Fair she would soon be the worst crowded state in the union.

A writer on health in one of the New York papers solemnly observes that "people should never sit In damp shoes. A Jewish junk dealer in Winnipeg Bam Jones and He v. Mr. Dodds are not setting a very ood example before common sinners. When preachers are after blood, salvation goes begging.

imposed an old muzzle-loading musket on a green English immigrant a few BR. S. S. SfG9 north Bound. 282 Passenger, daily, arrives 280 Freight, daily, arrives 2:84 Freight, daily, arrives SOUTn BOUND.

85 Freight, daily, departs Freight, daily, departs 281 Passenger, daily, departs 10:15 a 3:45 in 7:03 in 8:20 a 11:00 a 4:15 when South Carolina, with her 000 Physician and Uepublican gains are reported from all points of the stale in city elections. The Topeka affair is causing a reaction not beueliciary to 0. N. OWENS, Proprietor. CUSTOM WORK OF ALL KINDS Flour Graham and Chops.

GENERAL MILLING! DR. MRS. LEE, Have had over Twenty Years Experience the practice of Treats all acute and ehronie diseases hemorrhoids, genito, urinary and female diseases. A U. S.

District Judge in Ohio has decided that boycotts are iltegal, and when resoi ted to by railroad men take the form of a conspiracy against the interstate commerce law. Office, Rooms 6 and 7, Brown Block, Cherryvale, Kans. people casts no more than 13,000 republican votes, and when in Louisiana with her 1,100,000 population, but republican voters cau get their votes counted? Mrs. Lease has struck the weakest spot in the republic when she protests in earnest words against the rule of a lawless and arrogant minority in the solid south which holds the sacred ballot box in its pcluting grasp and laughs at tho constitution and defies the law. The namby-pamby sentiment that "the war is over'' does not touch the case.

The war ia over, no thanks to the democratic party therefor, but corruption ia the legitimate progeny in the south of treason and rebellion and it is a question whether tho present methods ol that section to wrest the government from the rightful control of the ballot box are less dangerous and treasonable than the method used in 18G0. Capital. days ago, along with thrilling anecdotes about Injun incidents. The greenhorn found the barrel plugged up with what seemed to be wads. Die took it to a gunsmith to be cleaned and the smith poked out of the barrel S703 in good Canadian bank notes.

A debating society in a Western college recently discussed the question, "Is light or darkness conducive to the growth of an electric plant?" Somp 6aid that light was, because if no lamps were lit there would be no profits, while others held that darkness was, because if there was no darkness there would be no need of lights. The debate finally ended in a draw. An English lady who visited America used to tell the following story: On the voyage she was one day shocked by seeing a ship's ofScer knock down one of the crew who was inclined to mutiny. So much did the sight affect her that 6he retired to her cabin and did not agapa appear on deck until land was sighted. Then she perceived at the wheel the man who had received the blow.

Approaching him, she asked, with deep sympathy: "tlow is your head now?" "West-and-by-nort ma'am," was the answer. WAIFS OF WISDOM. Trains 263 and 2G4 carry passengers and run to and from Ohanute and Cedarvale. Trains 1:21 and 222 carry passengers and run to and from Chanute and Winfleld. Train 202 has fine coaches and chair cars, arrives at Kansas City 5:00 connecting with ISTo.

4, "ColuniDian Limited which leaves Kansas City 5:10 arriving at Chicagh 8:30 a m. Passengers desiring to spend a couple of hours in Kansas City can take Is'o. 6, the Chicago Limited which leaves Kansas City 7:05 ru, arriving at Chicago 0:50 the next morning. These trains run solid between Kansas City and Chicago, with elegant palace sleeDiug cars, chair cars and dining cars, connecting at Chicago with trains for all points east and west. No.

203 carries Pullman sleepers to Wellington, and through coaches to Pan Handle, connects at Winrield with jrain lor points in Oklahoma and Indian territory, Galveson and intermediate points in Texas. A. II. Haeding, Agent In nearly every ciiy inlvansa3 where elections were held Monday, Kepub-lican mayors were elected. This is arnica for the bruises inilicted upon the Republican body last falJ.

DENTISTRY. FIRST CLASS WORK. Prices Reasonable. Fifteen years experience in-eastern cities and nine in Kansas. Gas, Ether-Chloroform, and numbing- applications for painless tooth extracting.

Best Kefferences Given, DR: JOHN PICHLER, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Chronic Diseases a Specialty. Calls answered day or night. Office over P. O.

Cherryvale, Kan. ever fails to Cure. FicUep's Fila Remedy. The New York Garment Makers and Cutters, numbering nearly thousand, are on a strike, and the prices on clothing will be greatly affected unless a compromise is established soon. Seveaal citizens of Cherryvale can substantiate this statement.

M. COUKTKET So GO, Real Rotate, Loan and Insurance Hpts. ICX37- zt. CHEHBY VALLSY JINGLES. 2 I) cksmoke's declaration that he ia now and has been for the past three years a Democrat is startling, but those who know him best are really glad that he has found out what he is himself.

They had given it up long ago. Iife 1 worth of lovely music for forty tp S.J.J cents. 100 pages, full size, best duality, sheet music cf the latest, most popu- Mqugh lo Loan on Real Estate on Long or Short Time. Office Up Stairs, Kext to P. 0.

cherryvale; KANS. ilar pud soarkline vocal and instrumental pieces. iall gotten up ia the most elegant manner, including four large size portraits, viz Carrnencita, the Eytinge and Pauline Iiaii, and I'acrcwski, the MEMPHIS ROUTE. DEPART. No.

402 Passenger 8:30 a. m. No. 418 Accommodation 11 :50 a. m.

ARRIVE. No. 401 Passenger 6:35 p.m. No- 417 Accommodation .11:00 a. m.

Trains No, 402 connects with all principal lines at Kansas City for the East and West. This ia the Colorado and California train; also connects at Arcadia with last train for Springfield Memphis and all points south. Free reclining chair cars from Ft. Scott. Any information regarding rates, routes, cheerfully extended.

Through tickets to all points. Call on or address C. O. Corn well, Agent Auarces ui orners to Broadway Theatre Building, New York. BY FARMEK BOY.

The Cherry YaUy farmers have about finished plautmg corn. Mr. P. Benham has purchased a line house which is being placed on his valley farm. Frank Stein berger ha3 purchased a line steel wind pump.

Mr. Steinber-ger is one of Cherry Valley's well-to-do farmers and believes in making a farm look like a home. Thomas Bates has moved on the Houston farm hear Drum Creek. Henry Ctarritson who has been very poorly with the la grippe is slowly recovering. John Huffman contemplates moving into the Noah Phares residence.

Geniu3 drives; talent is driven. Silence i3 the gratitude of true affection-Mirth bars a thousand harms and lengthens life. Time is the old justice that examines all offenders. The first and worst of all faults is to cheat one's self. Each of us, no doubt, is a crank to the man we think a crank.

A man's accusations of himself are always believed, his praises never. A cruel story runs on wheels and every hand oils the wheels as they run. The wise man may be above his fel-lowmcn, but he will not look down oa them. Every city of importance in the state has been redeemed except Ft. Scott.

Topeka and Kansas City came the front with large majorities for the Republican ticket, and Kansas is feeling more natural than she has in three years. The season of the year is at hand when you need the services of a competent HARNESS MAKER. J. H. CLAYTON the man you want to lie carries a complete line of Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Dusters Nets, Pads and all kinds of OILS.

Shop on West Main St. The Republican ticket was defeated in Ft. Scott on account of the recent light made by the law and order element against the The effort to un-' joint" tho city brought the hoodlum element to the defense of the whisky men. Ft. Scott is to be pitied.

Logan Bros. Proprietors of the popular SHOSI ORDSS LUBH ROB. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Brown Block, Cherryvale, Ks. For biliousness, diarrhesa, nausea, and dizziness, take C.

W. STANTON, ves trfl Dangerous mt Such Time. Some ladies never, oever cao understand that a man of letters should sometimes be left alone in his den-liyron himself says that, however much in love he be any moment, heal ways felt, even when with the fair, a hankering to be back in his untidy library There is a story of Lady Byron's entering the dea and asking: "Do I disturb you. Byron?" "Yes: damnably," answered Childe llarcfd. in an intelligible, if not a pardonable irritation.

18V3. The combinations of the figures 1893, which are evenly divided by 3, are almost endless Here are a few of them: 1893 by transposition becomes. 839, 1983. 1389, 3981. 3891, 3198.

8193. all divisible by 3. and there are plenty more. The figures 18, 9, 3. 189, 981 and 89.1 also have 3 as a factor.

Then by addition 1 and 8 give 9, 18. and 9 give 27, 18 and 3 give 21, 18 and 9 and 3 give 30. and 8 and 9 give 3, 1 and 8 and 9 FffiE HAflI2A Wichita went Republican in spif or a desperate effort on the part of the pobuliits to rule the city by means linfair. One of the plans resorted to ly the populists was hiring of very available conveyance in the city, but fchairscheme was frustated by the early publication of the fce.v election x- ROWAND YEAGER. BAltBEUS.

They never fail to give satisfaction. Shop Next Poor to Kincaids. Main Street. Chtrry vale, Kan the best family medicine, purely vegetable, Every Dose Effective OUE LEADING BIS AN 1)3 AKK GENERAL, LITTLE CHIEF, LEADER MISCHIEF- and 3 give 21, etc..

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