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THE RISING SON. A. W. Walker, Agent, Lexington, Mo. Remember pleaxe It's the llltlo bits we collect here nnd there fiat enables us to run from year to year." LOCALS. .Nice large unfurnished rooms for rent at 117 West Cth street. You can secure a supply of Ozona by culling on The Rising Son. Prof. J. W. Liuldwln returned home from Excelsior Springs last Sunday morning. McCamphell & Houston, the enter prislm; druggists, are doing a nice business. If you have any news the Son will appreciate it If you will send it in here Tuesday of each week. Wallace A. I.ove has been mentioned In connection with the state chair manship of the Republican party. The record of Mr. joe as party man ager locally has been very successful. It is likely, however, that there will be a lively contest ' for the honor which te friends of Mr. Love desire that he shall secure. A womnn should remember, above all else, that her greatest asset is character. No matter what her per sonal attractiveness, her ability or ber equipment may be, the capital which is above all Is character. The roots of character remain the same In all ages. The most pitiable object in all the world is a characterless woman. Exchange. - Referring to the above clipping The Son would advise that a nobler thought could not be produced nor a better utterance made. Character Indeed Is a priceless jewel. It Is ad mired In men but In women the ad miration Is two fold. Meet your friends at McCampboll & Houston's faster Sunday evening, nnd have a delicious cold drink with them. Senator Clark has taken charge of his comfortable office In the Federal building as custodian. The senator Is all right. FOR RENT: Hall in good shape with gas nnd wnter, at 529 Missouri Ave. Anyone In need of such will please Inquire in the saloon under the hall. When you wont the best news con cerning the Negro, place your name on the subscription list of the "Son" and thus have It delivered to your door. Get the latest in cold drinks at Mc Campbell & Houston's. Sherry and Apricot fllpps, cherry glace, flowing stream. Queen's favorite. Rose and Violet are some of our winners. The Son is still keeping an eye on the situation relative to the appoint ment of Prof. Vernon. It is expected that the appointment will materialize nt almost any time. Above all every Negro should know that the elevation of the race can come only nnd will come surely through the elevation of our women. The People's Recorder, Orangeburg, S. C. Milwaukee, Wis., June 23rd, 1893 Gentlemen: Please send me two bottles of Ford's Ozonized Ox Marrow for the hair. I think It Is one of the best hair pomades made. MRS. JOHN GAF. The great English lecturer and writer, Jerome K. Jerome, while In Atlanta last week, said: "There Is one thing which I wlh to hint to the newspaper. I'nless the south becomes more conservative In the matter of lynching, Europe will look upon her as It docs upon Russia. "The civilized world Is shocked, by the brutal abandonment to passion which some of the mobs In southern states have shown. I am sure, how ever, that the best people of the south are morally in arms against this prac tice and that it will inevitably end. "The south Is not the only place on earth that has to deal with that crime for which lynching la made an anarehial punishment. In England we have the same crime. In New York the other day I heard a story equally as horrible as any that ever kindled southern anner. Rut the south Is a civilized country, not one of barbarians and it should have more regard for Its name abroad. Eu rope regards lynching just as it does the massacre of Russian peasants. The practice Is deplorable, and every true ritlzen of you should strive to put It down." Exchange. Hair and Disease, A Japanese scientist named Mat-mii-a has been studying the effects of diseases and the varying physical state of the body upon the growth and thickness of the hair. He finds that hair, especially In the case of persons whose hair is of coarse struc ture, Is so sensitive to bodily condi tion that it contains a veritable his tory of the state of the Individual to whom it belongs, for the period cov ered by its growth. Pig Dines Off Golf Balls. At a golf club In Kent, England, the utmost Indignation prevails owing to the action of a farmer in turning a pig out on to the golf links. The pig swallowed, as though it were his fa vorite food, a dozen golf balls in one afternoon. Mrs. Bowman, mother of Mrs. Wm. Fairfax is ill at her home 1322 E. 14 Street. On account of her illness the missionary tea for St. Augustine church was held at Mrs. Wiley's 1812 Woodland Ave., last Tuesday night. You nnd your friends are cordially Invited to attend McCampbell nnd Houston's Soda Fountain Opening Easter Sunday evening, April 15th. from (5 to 12 o'clock. Music souve nirs for the ladles, 2.300 Vine St. Miss Victoria Overall has purchased a house nt 1C21 Woodland avenue, where she has established a studio divided in two departments, one for dancing nnd the other for cooking, in both of which she is making ad mirable success. Arabian Greeting, Arabians, when they meet a friend shake hands six or eight times. Once Is not enough. However, should they be persons of distinction, they em brace and kiss one another several times, and also kiss their own hands. Hint for Husband. Husband Let me see, how long has It been since I'm le John was here? Wife Oh, it must be several years. He was here the week after I got my last new bonnet. Sydney Town and Country Journal. Peat in Irish Bogs. Experts calculate that Irish boss are capable of turning out 50,ouo,iiimi tons of fuel a year for a thousand years, and. nt the present prices, this would realize $i;o,uimi,o(ki a year. Messrs. Moore and Harris, the en terprising firm of Undertakers and Embalmers, contemplate some Im provements on their establishment nt 18th nnd Michigan. These men hnve proven themselves the acme of en terprise and thrift during their busi ness career In this city. Tho committee on arrangements for entertnlning the K. P. Grand Lodge to be held here July 24. 25. 20 nnd 27 of which Dr. J. E. Perry is chairman met nt their hall, 1734 Grand Ave., Inst week for the pur tOFe arrnnglng matters of business Importance. The committee Issued orders to secure Convention Hall on the night of July 25th. Watch the Son for Information concerning the affair from now on. The Son requests ns much as do the patrons, that It has been com pelled to turn over to the collector n long list of delinquents. We have tried In every wny to avoid taking this action by calling or sending our local collector time nnd time again. These efforts have been met with promises. Hut this won't go all the time. A pay-day must finally come. Every time that life seems wintry take it ns evidence that the gardner meant for more than a summer squash. "when suddenly ho tackled me." What do you mean by that?" she nsked. "Why. in tills cnao he caught me around the waist with both arms and I couldn't make him let go." "Hut why?" she Inquired, with a sigh, "why under those circumstances did you want to make hint let go?" Then she added, nfter a pause: "You men are queer creatures." Cleveland Leader. The Bravest Men. Undoubtedly the bravest class of men that ever tro.l the earth have been the poets. They could say more fool things about such sentiments ns love, and get away with them, than all the rest of mankind would have the courage to stand for In a million years. The Stradivariut. Stradlvarius violins are extremely rare, nnd of remarkable excellence In manufacture. Their age and their wonderful mechanical perfection nec essarily make theni swee'er in tone than lens perfect nnd more modern instruments. Written by Robert Burnt. I.ady Nnlrne has been credited with the authorship of the song. "The Land o' th Leal," for over a hundred years. It is now settled that Robert Hums wrote the song on his denthbed. Lady Nalrne changed It, making It ridiculous. Especially on Rent Cay, To dig Is better than to talk. Sjrlntrtield I'nlon. ford's ; HAIR POMADE! Formerly known J "OZONIZED OX MARROW" I so The average number of residents to the acre In Paris Is no less than 128. There nre nearly 700.000 anartmenta or lodgings In the French metropolis which rent for less than $100 a year, about 17.000 bring $800 or more. LEXINGTON NEWS. Rev. Woulrldge preached the Knight Templers annual sermon on Easter Sunday at the M. E. church. Easter program rendered nt the A. M. E. church Sunday night was quite Interesting. Mr. Harvey Parker left Sunday or Mondtiy for California. Mrs. Naney Hicks spent Sunday and Monday in Kansas City. Mr. A. W. Walker has been con fined to his room for the last two weeks. Hope he will be better soon. Mrs. James Lawson spent several days In Jefferson City last week. CELEBRATION OF THE 22ND AN- 8TRAIOTITF.N3 , KIVKT nr Ct'RI.Y II A I II tlint It run be put i Up tti any stylo doalrutl cuimiileDl with Hi 4 luiiKth. , Furta llnlr 1'omnili wn." formerly kn.jwn an 1 I'.nNIX.KI) 11X MAKH11W" (in. I la ' th unly f pnipnrntlon ktinwn in u that mnk.' kinky r curly hair nirnlKhr. a JFiiown aivr. iin iit' uiaKcit iri" ninn niiii,. 4 horn, tinrali. kinky 4ir curly hair soft. . I'llnlilf ami enay to rmnh l'hff rvnulta - may ho nhtatut'.l fr.nn nnti trt-atiniit: It t.i t buttlt.R art- initially miffli'trnt fur a year. T hi' ' $ u nf l'4tnl' llnlr I'ouuiile r'o.oNiZK.n fc OX MAKUoW") rimovia ami pnvnta ilan- , ilnirt. ri'lli-viia ll-rhlnu. lnvltf.-rtf tht aralp. , top tti? hair fmin lalliliintutiir blinking tiff. X niaki'R it irniw ami, by tmurinhiiii the runt. ' f gv It ni-w lift an.l vtifor. llrtnir clifaiitly ' pf-rrillll'4l ami hnrililcM. It la a t'lth t n.M'.-HHity Mr la'lloa, ir.-iillt-tiirn ami rmlilri'ii. fr'unl'm llnlr I'nraiiiln C'OZonizM) ox X MAKKOW'I baa h uta.li- ami mil.l routl'i T ti"UHlvaltiicnhiutlhriH, ami laln'l. "OZON IZKO f OX MAKHOW". waa r i!lt. rcil In the rnlt. il S State I'atelit Offli-ii, In 174. In ail that Inn in-riiu 4r time tnere. naa never iieen a leittlt 4 ,g rettimeil frmn tho hnmir.-la 4f thoupamla we , X have anlil. KllRll'8 MAIK I'OMAUK remalna J aweet ami effective. ni niHtt-r how Inn yim ke-n It. He anre to yet t-'ortl'ff. a tti urn ' makea tho hair STKAIMHT. bOKT, anil ' I'l.lAMt.K. Ueware of Iniltatlima letiietihr i that Kuril', llnlr I'oninilo ( "O.oNIZKO , OX M.VKKOVV") la put m ly In Ml I'l. aire, , ami la maile only In I'hleaffo anil hy na. The Itennlne haa the alinatnr. rharlea Kuril Pn-at. ' on eaeh pai'kaiie. K. fu.e all othi ra. lill ill- ' ri-i'tlona with every hottle. I'llce only Wl ela. SoM hy ilruiriilata anl tlealera. If your drnir- lliat or ilealer rait not aiiimlv von he e.it. procure It from hla jnhhi.r or h'oleanle ilealer or aenil tla 60 4'ta. for 4010 hotlle noatnalil. op I PI for three hottlea or K! Mi for all hotllea, ripreaa palil. We pav rHiatnice anil eapreaa cliurueato all polnta In 1". S. A. When oriler- m tnir aeinl poatal or eipreaa money oriler, ami X mention thla paper. Writo your uaiuo auJ T aihlruaa plainly to The Ozonized Ox Marrow Co. I Mont genuine without my signature') 76 Wabash Ave., Chloago, III. T Auenla wnnteil everywhere. T The rally at Hums chapel, Sunday, April 25), resulted In raising $525 for the church. The pastor, Dr. J. M. Harris, asked for $500. The people at Hums believe in dolnj; what the pastor asks about money. Pr. I. L. Thomas was the preacher of the day. The members of the grand Jury of Springfield, Mo., has condemned the peace officials, from the sheriff on down for the, recent race riot In that city. The Brand Jury, also recom mended in Its report the dismissal of a number of the police officials and patrolmen. Old Violins Come High, For a violin by I'etrus (iuarnerltis, dated l'i!i5, 2i;o was siven at a re cent sale in London; while one by Nicholas Lupot fetched 210 No Luck In Literature. There Is no luck In literary reputa tion, (lilt eilnes, vellum and morocco will nut preserve a book in circula tion beyond Its Intrinsic date Km e, son. We desire to call the attention of our readers to the advertisement of the Nelson Manufacturing Co., which will lie found In another column. This is one of our old friends. You will notice they have chanued the name of their preparation to Nelson's Hair Dressing. We have always found this firm thorouuhly reliable, and would sug gest that If you are interested In the Improvement of your hair that you write to them. Colombia Tin Dt. pejus. Some of the tlnest tin deposits In the world occur in Colombia. Mrinv of the tin mines are worked bv for eign companies. Burden on English ratepayers. It Is estimated that the paupers In the Vniier'. Kingdom cost the ratepay ers Sfi5,C0O per annum for clotli1.?.?. European Population. Europe has a population of about 1 Spri.oiiu.iMiO, or about one-fourth of that I tif the whole world. Helgium has the I densest population I Massachusetts' State Motto. j The state of Massacbus"tts Is "En to petit placlilmn hub illier'ate qule ' tern," which means "With the sword she seeks quiet peace under lilieitv.' Either a woman figures out that the baby is going to be very band some or have a sweet disposition. 3 Rooms Furnished Complete, $89.00 $8.00 Cash, $1.25 a Week MAY STERN & CO., Hth and Main Streets. 9 9 Mrs, W, H, Hubbell's Millinery and Notion Store 1906 Vine Street, Kansas City, Mo. flats made to order. Your old ones made new or you can purchase anything in the millinery tine you may desire We also have a nice line of Ladies Hose, Neckwear, Ribbons, etc. Also Boys waists, Men and,Women's underwear, All kind ol notions. We buy our goods at wholesale and can sell o our patrons as cheap as the downtown stores can. Save car fare and give us a trial. We keep Ozone Face Powder, Electrical Skin Food, Scalp Soap. OZONE IS THE BEST FOR THE HAIR. 1906 VINE STREET, KANSAS CITY, MO. IMNIIHHNfltN f ftsHslslslM fvWWWVwl The Question Before the House It Is a question of wher? ou buy its t what you g' t in Pianos of lower price. The record of our past is jour best protection. For more than a quarter of a century we have been selling in Kaiwas City the best Hallos in the world In inch class. We have built up here the greatest I'iano luislnesi in the West and have done It by fnlr, square dealing . We shall continue to travel that road. We shall stick to one price to all alike. We do not pay commissions to anyone for bringing or sending piano cus tomers to us. Our price Is so low we cannot do It. We sell IT. ('latins Tor $1J3. We sell Pianos for $l'.ii. We sell $:1ini Pianos for $Jlo Any of our Pianos may be paid for In cash, or pari cash. $M ,it- uion' down, and $'. or more a month. The price Is the same whether you pay cash or buy en time. There I no increase for time payments, only In terest tit ti per cent tier annum for such time as you actually tiike-a very small Item Indet d. We carry over ,"( Pianos in stock. Come and see. Count them your selfone, two. three, four, etc. J. W. Jenkins' Sons Music Co. I0D-10I5 WALNUT STREET S. W. At(nU for the Mctrosf)lc Pianela. Best Place o Buy a Piano. (Corbeft J&ystem OF TAILORING FINEST ON EARTH 1025 Main St., Kansas City, Mo, Our Spring Goods arc now on exhibition and we invite you to call and inspect same and leave foivr order for your Easter suit. Suits to order from $20 and up 5 Overcoats to order from $20 and up S Trniiftdrft fn nrrler from $fi anrl nn - c z, 11 . 1 m tome cany ana oracr your sun ana g ninlrt fhn nil nth z C. COLLINS Corner 18th and Flora Ave. Do not pay car fare to go down town, but stop in and sec our Grand Display Spring Millinery, Women's Spring and Summer Suits. Gents' and Boys' Furnish ings. We can please you. Our prices are right. C. COLLINS Corner 18th and Flora Ave. :' 1 i 1 hi 1 Ti SM rl-,.IOTlll. HUM John Kelly's Spring Shoes The tirw styles of tlirse futnoiis slur-s are now on display m our witid'iw. Difssy comfortable styli-s that lend tliein all. The Bcstcnian Shoe $3.50 and S4.00 Grnllcinrn who carr to dress well had the big variety "f Mylt s to their liking in tins make. See the Hutton Blu. her. Try the Kreak Vici D'lucher. OVIATT SHOE CO. 1105 Main. Price S2.50 to S4.00 STROMG- Vd unoi iuuu X.X rr CO.