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Crawford, chaplain of the penitentiary, The work was done by a military prison- er confined there. The first table contains the number ol prisoners confined in the Kansas State penitentiary, properly .classified by ju dicial districts. It will be observed that the largest number of prisoners 83, are from the Eleventh judicial district, which consists of the counties of Crawford, Cherokee, Montgomery and Labette. The smallest number of prisoners 11 from any judicial district is from the Twentieth, which comprises the counties of Kice, Barton, Stafford and Pratt. The crime for which the greatest num ber of prisoners are incarcerated is, of course, grand larceny, which comprises S27 prisoners out of a total of 732. Tho next in order is mur der, 42 followed by assault with intent to kill 29 and burglary. The following coun ties have no representatives at Lansing: Davis, Washington, Hess, Eush, Hodg man, Finney, Hooks, Decatur, Rawlins, Sheridan and Graham, Barber, Co manche, Stafford and Pratt. The best Bhowing is probably made by Washing ton, which had a population of 18,701 in 18S4. How to Get Trade in Summer. Albany Evening Journat. Entering the store of a prosperous city merchant, yesterday, a gentleman a stranger in town, expressed surprise at .the busy scene that greeted him. He inquired of the proprietor how it was that he was getting more than his share of business in these dull, midsummer days. The merchant replied: "I attrib .ute the excellent business I do every summer to just two things: First, I advertise bargains and keep my store before the public; second, when the pub lic callB I satisfy it by keeping my adver tised promises. It coat me ?6,000 to to learn this lesson, and it has paid me at least $25,000. During three successive summers during the hard years that followed 187c, I ran behind in this store on an average of $2,000 every year, I made up my mind that there was busi ness to do and that I would do it. In the middle of the worst and dullest year that we had, when clerks were absent on their vacation and half of the force in the store was idle, I stared in and spent $1,200 in advertising midsummer bar gins, remnants, old stock and so on. Within a week my store was so full of business that I had to Eend for every clerk, who was away and I added two extra clerks. That year, instead of a loss of $2,000 in the summer, I made $2,500 besides what I paid for advertising. I have kept it up ever since. That was the most expensive lesson I ever learned, but it was the most instructive and the most remunerative. If I had to start in business again, as poor as when I started, I would make it a rule to spend at least one-half of what my rent cost in adver tising in home papers. I would not waste it in cheap methods, but I would spend it judiciously in the best and high- 1riced department and in the best and argest papers." Eureka Messenger. B.R. Mulvin in forms us that he purchased from J. B. Johnson a ho weiehine 650 pounds. Considering the fact that this is an "off year we trunk that WU pounaa is prewy hard to beat P go Abduction for prostitution.. Accessory after mnrder ... Aiding prisoners to escape.., Arson. Assault to Hit Arson, third degree. Assault to kill and grand larceny.. Assault to ml. larceny and grand larceny Assault to kill, robbery and escape from Jail, Assault to malm., Assault to rape,.. Assault to rob.......... Assault to rob and kilU.. Attempted burglary... Attempted grand larceny.. Attempted manslaughter and grand larceny.. Attempt to polscn.... Attempt to rob. Manslaughter, second dtgree. Manslaughter, third degree.. Manslaughter, lourth degree , Murder, Murder, second dtgree- m I Obtaining money by false pretenses.. . I Obtaining money by false pretenses and forg ry. I Keceiving stolen goodi., K-ceiving stolen money. ry., Kobbery, first deg'ee. I Robbery, scond d gree., m? to kill. Outcast London. Much excitement has been made by reports recently published on the vile condition of the slums of London. In one cellar was found a family consisting of a man sick with small-pox, his dying wile, three halt naked and dirty chil- dren, and one pig. In some parts there is one gin-mill to every hundred persons. What defilement 1 Yet corresponding impurities often defile the human blood. They can be cast out by Brown's Iron Bitters, the great strengthener and purifier. Mr. B. J. Strange, of Stark Lake, Florida, says : "Brown's Iron Bit ters is the best blood purifier I ever tried. It gives all the satisfaction a man can want." HE KNEW IT AIX. But un Inquisitive Old Gentleman Was too Much for Him. Boston Transcript The youth had been patronizing the young ladies by vouchsafing choice bits of superior wisdom. "You remember what Caeser said when he was about to cross the Rubicon?" said the old gentleman. "Certainly," replied the youth, with a careless glance of pity at the young la dies, who of course, could not be expect ed to know every-thing that a man knows. "And of course, you are equally familiar with the life of Peter the Her mit?'.' continued the old gentleman. "I should say that I was," replied the young man quickly, but not without a slightly troubled look in his face. "And Semiramide," the older gentleman went on, you recall his famous saying?" "Yes," gasped the youth, wishing that the old gentleman might be struck with apo plexy as soon as convenient. "I am glad you remember it," said the old gentle man with animation, "for I've clean for gotten it. Now, if you'll be kind enough and no doubt the ladies would be glad to hear it also." The youth by this time wished that the old gentleman had died in infancy, and as for the ladies, he couldn't help thinking how much better it would have been had they never been born. "By the way," pursued the old gentleman, seeing the youth hesitated, "who was Semiramide? He had something to do with the last Franco-Prussian war, hadn't he?" "Yes, O yes," replied the youth, catching at the bait with eager ness, while something like a giggle was passed around among the young ladies, as if it were a paper of caramels. "And Peter, the Hermit, was instrumental in bringing about a peace at the close of that struggle?" "Yes." The youth said this very faintly. "But Caesar held out and marched his shattered force into the Wallachian principally?" "That's the way I remember it," replied the youth, with a desperation born of dispair. Then the old gentleman looked at the young ladies, who were engaged in stuffing their mouths full of pocket-handkerchief, and then he looked at the youth and exclaimed: "Ah, sir, how I envy you your store of knowledge! What a com fort you must be to your parents!" Then Then the youth got up and went out in to the cheerless night, and cursed the old gentleman behind his back. And the young ladies laughed in unison, but the noise of their laughter was over borne by the merry peals of the old gen tleman. "A machine has been invented which wraps up oranges in tissued paper more neatly and rapidly than it can be done by hand. FLAGUXUSTJdCKKIt PLYMOUTH. Don a Similar Daagr Tbremtem XrerymM of VsT How Fabll Attention Is Directed to FerMBalFerUa. Rochester (N. YJ Correspondence Zndlntpolls " Judge," said a young lawyer to a very successful senior, "tell me the secret of your uniform success at the bar." "Ah, youngman, that secret is a life study, but I will giveit to you on condi tion that yon pay all my bills during this session of court." u Agreed, sir, said the iunior. "Evidence, indisputable evidence." At the end of the month the judge re minded the young man of his promise. "I recall no such promise." - "Ah, but you made it" "Your evidence, please?" And the judge, not having any wit nesses, lost a case ior oncei The man who can produce indisputable evidence wins public favor. I had an in terview yesterday with the most success ful of American advertisers, whose ad vertising is most successful because al ways backed by evidence. "What styles of advertising do you use?" I asked H. H. Warner, Esq. "Display, reading matter and para graphs of testimonials?" "Have you many testimonials?" In answer he showed me a large cabi net chock-fuh "We have enough to fill Boston, New York, Chicago, St. Louis and Philadelphia morning papers. "Do you publish many of them?" "Not a tithe. Wonderful as those we do publish, we have thousands like them which we cannot use. 'Why not?' Let me tell you. 'Warner's safe cure' has proba bly been the most successful medicine for female disorders ever discovered. We have testimonials from ladies of the high est rank, but it would be indelicate to publish them. Likewise many statesmen, lawyers, clergy men.doctors of worldwide fame have been cured, but we can only refer to such persons in the most guard ed terms, as we do in our reading arti cles." "Are these reading articles successful?" "When read they make such an im pression that when the 'evil days' of ill health draw nigh they are remembered, and Warner's safe cure is used. 'No, sir. It iB not necessary now, as at first, to do much constant and extensive advertising. A meritorious medicine sells itself after its merits are known. We present just evidence enough to disarm skeptics and to impress the merits of the remedies upon new consumers. We feel it to be our duty to do this. Hence, best to accomplish our mission of healing the sick, we have to use the reading article Btyie. People won't read plain testi monials," "Yes, sir, thousands admit that had they not learned of Warner's safe cure through this clever style they would still be ailing and still impoverishing them selves in fees to unsuccessful practition ers.' It would do your soul good to read the letters of thanksgiving we get from mothers grateful for the perfect success which attends Warner's safe cure when used for children.and the surprised grati fication with which men and women of older years and impaired vigor testify to the youthful feelings restored to them by the same means." "Are these good effects permanent?" "Of all the cases of kidney, liver, uri nary and female diseases we have cured, not two per cent, of themtreport a return of their disorders. Who else can show such a record?" "What is the secret of Warner's safe cure permanently reaching so many ser ious disorders?" "I will explain by an illustration: The little town of Plymouth, Pa., has been plague stricken for several months be cause its water supply was carelessly poisoned. The kidneys and liver are the source of physical well-being. If polluted by disease.all the blood becomes poisoned and everv organ is affected and this great danger threatens every one who neglects to treat himself promptly. I was nearly dead myself of extreme kidney disease, but what is now Warner's safe cure, cured me, and I know it is the only remedy in the world that can cure dis orders,ioT I tried everything else in vain. Cured by it myself, I bought it and, from a sense of duty presented it to the world. Only by restoring the kidneys and liver can disease leave the blood and the sys tem." A celebrated sanitarian physician once said to me. "The secret of the wonder ful success of Warner's safe cure is that it is sovereign over all kidney, liver and urinary diseases, which primarily or sec ondarily make up the majority of human ailments. Like all great discoveries it is remarkably simple." The house ofH. H. Warner & Co.. Btands deservedly high in Rochester,and it is certainly matter of congratulation that merit has been recognized all over the world, and that this success has been unqualifiedly deserved. Pen Point. The oat crop. is reported immense in Washington county. SCRATCHES. JM. SHAFFER, Madison, Wis., says: "I cured a hone ol the worst case of scratches that I ever saw, with Veterinary Carbollsalve. Of all the salves or ointments that! ever saw. this is the "boas." 23 and 50 cents at Druggists. Ifhen Baby waa sick, we gave her Caatorla, "When ahe waa a Child, she cried for Caatoria, When she became Miss, she clang to Caatoria, When she had Children, she gare them Caatoria, Some corn in Kingman county meas ures seven feet in height. life Preserver, If you are losing your grip on life, try 'Well' Health Renewer." Goes direct to weak spots. Barber county sivs the Oressett bids fair to be the finest fruit county in the state. Met hers. If you are failing; broken, worn out' and nervous, use" weua'neaiuiiteneweT.y i. Druggists. ' V About fifteen bushels to the acre will be the wheat yield in Davis county this year. v "Rough on Fain. . Cures cholera, colic, cramps, diarrhcea, aches, pains, sprains, headache, nemralsrta, rheumatism. 20c Bough on Paha Pias ters, 16c. -j The recent heavy rains have inter fered much with the work of harrestimg in Phillips conhty. f 'Jf i W - 4 ix m ttm MMf 07 0 n Sttwmrti JTmbJU Potato bugs are doing considerable damage in certain localities, and it is feared will cut the crop short. Every nervous person should try Cars tes Little NERVE Pills. They are made specially for nervous and dyspeptio men and women, and are 'just the medicine needed by all persona who, from any cause, do not sleep well, or who fail to get proper strength from their food. Cases Tweak stomach, indigestion, d nensia. nervous and sick nci readilr Yield to the use of Nerve Pills, particularly if Com' witi Carter's Little LiTaxPilkt In at 25 cents. m Despite flood, web worms and other pests corn will make an extraordinary crop in Wilson county this year. mm If Ton Want a Doc Send 15 cents for Doo Boris's Guide, 100 engravings, colored plate. Associated Fanciers, 237 South Eighth Street, Phil adelphia, Fredonia Citizen: The chinch bug has had a hard row to hoe this season on ac count of the excessive wet weather. JFOFL FAIN- CURES Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache, Sore Throat, Swellings, Sprain, Brultes, Barns, Scalds, Frost Bites, AND AIX OTHER BODILY PAUS AND AlHES. Boldbf Dniffiita and Dealers ererrnhere. Fifty CenU a bottle. Directions la II Languages. THE onAltI.ES A. VOCELKU CO. . (Suommoi, to A. VOOELTR & CC ) Balllrooa'c. Hd C. S. A. HAY-FEVER. CATARRH I have DPATi n. errant sufferer from Hay-Fever ior xa years. 1 read oi t r e woudrons cures byEly't Cream Balm and though' I would try once more After one application I was wonderfully helped. Two weeks aeo I com menced u-ing it and now I feel entirely curfd. It i the greatest discover; known. Duhamki Claek, Farmer, Lee Mass. Cream Balm has gained an envia HAY-FEVER ble reputation wherever Known, displacing all other preparations. At particle is applied inlo each nostril; no pain; agreeable to-use. Price 50c. by mail or at drug gist. Send for circular. ELY BROTHERS, Druggists, Oswego, N.Y WESTERN F0U1SI -Ja.T 9IAGHOE WORKS. a L COFRAN, - Proprietor MmvaMMd.nfft&lfomStreell, Hens Mali IPopelta., - Kansas. Mnflutmt u6Dm1wIb.1I J&tfiw HHL MACHEVERT -KE2XT23 FOR PRICES. thflj littU II? jElPiBR GERMAN REMEOt saWVu T taaBS HfiVi 1 1 n hi for Infants and Children. "CastorfaissoireUadaptedtochildrenthat I Castorls enres Colic, Constipation, IrecommenditastnperiortoanyprescriDtion I Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, taowatome." al ABCHi M.D., I Lg " P"0 1118o,CWortlSt.,Brookljn,N.T. Without inhrioas medication. Tbb Cnni.T7s Cokfaht, 183 Fulton Street, N. Y. CLKHART CARRIAGE and HARNESS M F G GO. IsjXaUr af an stylM of CAESIAQE3,BUMrS,SPlTjrQ WAG058,nf QU DOUBLE ffanr ft SASSUfl ., tomb Mara We enrolov no asents. aJP25 what you order la not Top Boggles at 90, usually soia ior xus Our Harness are all N. e .avmf Leather. Single, S850 to S20. Evervthin f nllv mrraitM. Ha. S IB v. Mm it. fore buvini?. send for our Illustrated 6t-Dafro Catiloene free. AddreraYV. PRATT. Sec'v. Elkhart. Wi Retail at Wh olesale Prices.' ySf Examining Si SLICKER KSfl BTIK FOR WWK Man and Beast. Mustang Liniment is older than most men, and used more and more every year. MALT BITTERS. Ttxrfn MIMillTmu nf T.lvn k4 VIJ-. troubles when properly taken. It is a perfect torn of the poisonous humors that derelop in LlTHr. KldllKT and ITHnainr Hicn. - tying away all Bolionoos matter and re atorlnz the Blood to a healthy condition, enrichlnr It, refreshing; and invigorating Mind and Body. It prevents the growth to Berlons Illness of a Daneerons Class of Diseases that begin in mere trivial ail ments, and an too apt to be neglected as such. THOUSANDS OF OASES f the worst forms of these terrible diseases aave been quickly relieved and in a short ame perfectly cured by tho use of Hops 6c. Halt Bitters. Dp not get Hops and Malt Bitters con nnded with Inferior preparations of similar lame. Take Nothing: hut Hops & Malt Bit ers If you want a sure Cure. HOPS & MALT B1HERS CO, DEmorr.Hica, MALARIA Enters the system from unknown causes, at all seasons. Shatters the Nerves, Inaalrs Digestion, aai EBjeesiestae aascies. THE BEST TONIC ickly and completely cores MaliTia,and Chills Fevers. Mar Intermittent Ifavera. I.tm. sitndc, Ijack of Energy, it has no equal. It enriches and purifies the blood, stimulates the ap petite, and strengthens the muscles and nerves. It does not injure the eth. cause headache, or produce constipation aH other Iron medicines do. Father T J. Rmllt, the patriotic and scholar? Catholic Divine, of Arkansas, says: "I have used Brown's Iron Bitters with the ijreat et satisfaction for Malaria, and as a preventive of Chills and like diseases, and wffl always keep it on bind as a ready friend." Genuine has above trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper Take no other. Hade only by BROWN (JHKHIOAXi CO., BALTIMORE, MD. Ladies' Hahd Book usfnl and attractive, con taining hst of prizes for iuJSWj. information about coins, etc., given away by all dealers in medicine, or mailed to any address on receipt of 80. stamp. 606 & 603 Wyandotte St., KANSAS CITY, M0. secular Graauats la 1:2210120. 17 yrspraeues la in. umcago. Autnorizea to treat an Chronic, Nervous and Special Diseases, Seminal Weakness (Night Loisqsi, Sex 1 ual JJeuiiity l .Loss ot bezual rowerj.da. Uuarantyuure or money reiunaea. unarves low. A tie and experience are important. No mercury oriniurioui medicines used. No time lost from business. Patients from a distance treated by mail Medi cine! ent everywhere free from gaze or breakage. State your case and lend for ternn. Consultation free and confidential, A BOOK for both tezes, illust d, sent sealed for Cc in stampt- RH EU IVI ATI S WITRhHEuVcucuRsE A POSITIVE CURE tor RHEUM ATIS51. $500.foranj case thi treatment fads to cure or h:lp. Greatest discoverj In annals of medicine One dose gives relief a few doses re moves feverana pain m joints ; ('ure completed in 5 to idays Pend tflt"n"it ot , w,th tmn for Circulars. Call, or ad. Or Henderson. fViWvandoteSt., Kansas Ciiy.Mft. ASTHMA CURED I3naaa Aafrfaa... f ! wi I n iiMii7aTi I H 1 1 w tmt M' mediate relief in the worst caEes4nsures comfort-1 ableBloep;effcctscareswheraa:iotherfau At tried convince themottektptical, Piice6Qcsndl l.lJU,C4DrTijrst8orbymalL Sample! fOTBtaniR Da. B. 8CHIFFJ Coal oil dilated, one part coal oil and seventy-four parts water, is a splendid remedy for web worms, says the Cha nute Times. and if srO0 s.43:Tw4eaUd satis- ipii fine aa 10 sho. 1 Oak Insiaaa. Hie Best J Waterproof Coat, i m& N sWrl3 ant DR. HENDERSON. jrn BSl ANjBawKMlnalJ. SmXSBBBS JbbbbvHv bSh' 45kT Before Buying. The ITSHBRAflD SLICKER it warranted iraterproof, and will keep yon dry I inthehardettitorm. The new POSLM EIj SLICKER U a perfect ridinjf coat,! and covers the entire (addle. Beware of Imitation. None genuine without the I "Fuh Brand" trade-mark. Illustrated Catalogue fiee. A-J.Tower, BortonMaM.J HAOUT3 Magnolia Balm is a secret aid to beauty. Many a lady owes her fresh ness to it, who would rather not tell, and you carit telL Tali all tht Kidatyi nd Hyot Mtdiokuit Take all fha Blood purifiers, Take all the EhmmaXi remadiat; -TakeaUthe2)299MaandmdigaatiOBi T-Take all the Ague, Fever and bilioeJ M spedto, Take all the JBram and Nerve fete resists. I Take all the Great health restorer,1 In short, take all the beat qualitiei all these and the bat Qualitiet of all the best medians the world, and yon will find that Et JSttten nave the beat caraU?e qnalr and powers of all concentrated in th And that they will core when anv alloftheae. sinclyor combined Fail"!!! A thorough trial will frive noeitive proof of this. Hardened Ztver. Five years ago I broke down with kid ney and liver complaint and rheumafi tism. Since then I have been unable to bat about at all. My liver became hard like wood; my limbs were puffed up im filled with water. j All the best physicians agreed thai nothing could cure me. I resolved to try Hop Bitters ; I have used seven bottles r the hardness has all gone from my lively the swelling from my limbs, and it has worked a miracle in my case ; otherwise I) would have been now in my grave. J. W. Morkt, Buffalo, Oct. 1, 188U Poverty and Buffering. j "I was dragged down with debt, poverty ans! snSerlng'for years, caused by & sick family and: large bills for doctoring. , I waa completely discouraged, until one year ago, by the advice of my pastor, I commence using nop xjincm, nuu iu ouo mum a we were au well, and none of us have seen a sick day sineeJ and I want to say to all poor men, you east keep your families well a year with Hop Bitters for less) than one doctors visit will cost you. I know JCTj A WoBxmacur. Trosecute the Sxctndleratlt i If when you call for Hop Bitters, set area eftssj terofEopt on the white label) the druggist hands) out any stuff called C.D.Warner's German Bm Bitters or other "Hop" name, refuse it and shes? that druggist as you would a riper, and if he has! taken your money for the stuff Indict him for that fraud and sue him & r damages for the swinn die. and vre will reward you liberally for the coaJ vlction. Is IM I ail vllVmf f f SIS a"MqssssrraTi'ii THE SURE FOE CURE KIDNEY DISEASES, . LIVER COMPLAINTS CONSTIPATION, PILES, AND BLOOD DISEASES. . PHYSICIANS ENDORSE IT HEARTILY. "Kidney-Wort is tho mbst uooeeful remedy Z ever used." Dr. p. o. Ballon, Monkton, VS. "Kidney-Wort is always reliable. Dr. B. 2T. Clark, So. Hero, Vt, "Kidney-Wort has cured mywlfl) after two years SOfEsxing." P-r. n. W. HntmMhi, Him TTl dm., IN THOUSANDS OP CASES it has enred where aU else had failed. It la mild, but efficient, CERTAIN IN ITS ACTION, but harmless In all cases. OTt cleanses theBleofl aad Strengthens sjsd Ctves New life to all the important organs of thctxxXy. The natrral action of the Kidneys Is restored. The Zdver la cleansed of all disease, and the Bowels move freely and healthfully. In this way the wont diseases axe eradicated from the system. too, fioo iiqun os set, sow it Bsxaosn. Dry can ho sent by maQ. WELLS, BICHAKDBON jb CO.BarilBxtest Vt. A BIG OrTBLHSSSSSiS 1 000 Sell Operating Washing Machines, If you want one send us your name.P.O. and express office at once. The NATIONAL CO 22 Dey Street, N.Y. 1 PPM L,,fe aDd Death of the World's IT ft I fiero. Standard History and Biogra- ' LDV bT e best of authors. Hon. J. T. Headly. Steel Portrait, Fine Illuslra- flH 1 IM!'""15' Low Price. Agents outfit 60c , ItK A I- I now ready. Add., quick, Kansas Crrr U1ULL1 IPub. Co.. 100 W. 9th, Kansas City, Mo . 8BYMT & STBmOM'S afflafiS 5t. 1-ouii, SIo. 800 itudentf yearly. 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