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r ." From Thursday'! Sally. '- : Four cars of the product of the Ecu porta canning company . are beiof hipped to Denver to-day. ;.; - Catarrh orteinatrs in scrofnlout taint. II ocm l a SarsaparllU purifi- the blood, and thu permanently cares catarrh. . They play whist in the afternoon at Emporia, in order to give the women a ' chance to attend the diffeient prajer meetings at night. Ex. Hugh IVli'liarnsof OIpe was driving Into tt ec'ty to-day. When near Seeouii avenue, the buggy came uncoupled and the horse went on with the w bet-la arid bafts. The animal waa capturtd, with no other derange. J adze Culver and Wife celebrated the 2Sth anniversary of their maniaje with appropriate festivities yesterday. The guests were Bev. Sargent and Wife. Rev. Ilarkness and wife, T. M Cbafee and wife of Neosho Rapids anJ Irof. IIill i f the Xoroial. Uncertainty may attend business ventures ana entt rrins. s, but it nevei atUniig iUt proro i-t ituiniatrtion Vr. Cull a cough. hiyrup. riiov 2i centa. "My sore ran in the night, and m boiji iriucea to ix comforted." ft leilowl of course it uiil. Pity lie couldn't get Salvation Oil. . Only Zo veuia. - Senator AUIaon, mho is soon to be mairird. courted and won bin biMa at the foot of an i eberg in Alaska t-he is t r jriiort of thing, and be is a tnai ' i '. :y. Senator Al!isn'a first Mife was a dauvhtrr of ex enator Giiuieit. one of the nve tepnblican senators wlo saved Andy Johnson on the impeach ment trial. A few years ago she los her mind, and one morning she was found drowned. Atchison Globe. " 1 CbarTes W. Sparr, an old Emporia boy, now or Eureka, vitdted the cit to-day and leaves this evening fVr FlorMa wbeie be will enter iuto a National bank recently opened in oiie of the leadn g cities. Charley bus many friends in this city who wish bim the t)et of success. . lie will return in tho spring. Geo. It. Allen received a letter yes terday f rem bis brother at St. Thoinns. Canada. Tlie Inter t.tates that oul four inches rf unow has fallen there and that fome t;ra ttgo. The weatin r now is verv deliglninl hikI the roads are in excellent condition feir driv nj. Frorn tins J aupeais that this is no the only ore where ti e weatlier clerk is faviiriutr rh fx o le. ... The following .tliuis were elected for the ensuiu term bv Eiupi ri. Lodffe 36, Daughters of lMiekah: Mit. Floience .. J.ns. N. O ; Mrs KIizh , Bradley, P. ii ; Mrs. Urlle C Harus Becetxrt; . Mr. iium iSpanu'ei. tiensu-er. A ti' ! t-ci (lic-i: M Mr.v Fern lmoiv.clntiliiin; Mr Sa rwti LJrow i.. uiii ! n; Mr. M:itie M . M -I'oii. I. G.; Mi s Ci.t!ia Ivi.leiiO .i , O G- . It is with pleasMiH tluit we call tht attention of the nitiig to the m:i-ntiU mwh -is of Dr. it- beit Lyon ur ti t treatment nrid due of ihseaes. I), Lvon has resnied in Emu lianver live eai'H pa-t, hikI ims mt with Uiat mi; cess anl appreci:iT ion due io a veter;t ' piactltioner possesseil ornatuial pivn coui.led with to-ientific ait uimn-i.t; ,i a bith order. Ti.e veteran physii iii. is permaneiitly 1 eit- d nt t he IIo e Whitley with room on the, first tl r. where be will receive those djsirinu advi.ee and treatment, as set forth it. his advertisement io anoih'.r column Died At the residence of her par ents, Mr. and'Mra. .1. C. Hiatt, neat Flj mouth, Xora A. Hiatt, need 14 years, on Tito-day evening at 8 o'clock the immediate e.;iust of death being in . flammmoiy iheun.at sm. The fui era' services were hld at the Plymouth church lestenTay. ufterwh'ch the re maiiis were interred at the Cottonwood ceuietery. The young Udy was sur-roun-led by mtmer us fr'ends who ad mired her for hr pr d o,!ilities. S'i was a niece oMir. Hiatt. The mem ers f the grief stricken family liav the sincere 8mpathv of Hie entue commuuity in which they reside. A'lVlee t. iTIolli ra. Mrs. - Winshw'a frcthins Sirup should alas be tihu for children teething It soothes the child, soften the guius,' tiihivs all pains, lest w ino clic, and in the best lemedy for diar rhoea. Twenty rive cents a bottle. DISTRICT I OLUT. -Court convened as usu'il this jester dy and conl l.iued th trial of George . W. Kidd. The cse was siven to ti.e Jury sliortly after dinner, and . aftn being out about an b.-urand a ta'f, re turned a verdict of Kjdd's guilt lti securing 81 210 from W. J. Jonei un der fabe preteuses. At the close of the empanelling of a jury hf'er the noon recess, the conit again went int the regular business In the consideration of the ruse of the tte vs. C." IV Uonsh, charged .wit' emteilement. It seems that Ro'ish'g son bad been undu y iniiiu ite with "Noia Ht rgen, who s 8cn to tiecome a mother, w hen youn? Roush was ji, jured on the railioa 1. from the eff t of which he died, and on his death bed man fe ted a desire to rxairy theiri, but his death prevented the cerem n . Tpc rtl road company paid tbttboyV father i 1.00 J. to prevent the occur rence of a autt for damageH, Uefie death the jduii man requested th.it - the money .received rhoull i.e u-etfii' payint his few debt", and the leimin . ing sum given t his n. tl.er. The . case with the utrl w is unkn vrn to lh parents, who used the money in. the purchase of im pees or rnn .".which wete -i!eett.-d to tit nwt nr .vow the cirl, wh h4is ioI e ben mar riel. BuesR iush f r eruU zzlenienr, i theuioity, which s!6 allege ta Vnt n to the child. . : : T'.-l.iyV Djbigs. . - Last eveuii'g theeounsei for Defriu! ant Rou-h, argued a motion to di. charire the cKfenda'it. on uccixint c-f insufficient evidence. Ilia honor tick the cas over this morning, a!;d aft. i . . : . . ' . , . . uuc lAinsiiitri o iiim i i Li e iaci., t;; , . plained the caso to the jury, nt li.t same time drawing up a verd ct of no'' jru'lty, whtcli tin jury -signed anJ Roush w as released. The c.se of A. O K-i'nrlnlph v. Johi AlcKean, was takeo up nfter thf,'l- ""iji JUIUIJI nriru'iilinfU, J.:iuh.- Archer, J. V, Spohn, M, R. Reib r.. A U. Cole, T. 3. Davis, F ... M. Van 8e kle. W. II. Hod son, J. 1m Resnut. W. n.Sisler, C. II. Martiii and M Stubbs. . Iu the case f the tV.-iti vsv'v:. H. Anderson a continuance Wss akedfor this morning, tho showing of which i now being prepared by counsel for de fendant. -. .. An EiiiIhcui It .fir'. l'.Qrtp(a . Dr. O. P. Henry of Chicago, ililn iis, who has practiced me licine for many yearssay: Lest spring be used hikI prenenbed Clalke's Extract of Fmi (Papillon) Ssin Cure in forty or Ufty eases, anu never Knew of a case wl e e it failed to oni e. "I knew of no reme dy I can rely on so huplicitery " ird- live cut e ror an diseases of. the skin. Appoeufxiei naiJV. . Claike's Flax Soap is the host for babies. Skin Cure, il 00. 8o.jp, 23 cenu at Ryder's drug More and Joha Bond, America. in another column. ' From Friday's Dally. . B islaes is quiet, atd the merchants Are praying forco'.d weather. The rare and classical masical dis pensers rcet last tveninz and made strauge soun Is until late hour. James Cjw J, living three miles north ease of the city, is the h ippy father of a large new boy. All doina well. Three freight cars off the track at Eliitn.r yesterdiy afternoon delayed traffic on the Saati Fa for a short time. . It mke3 a woman f"el that she nan editor to s?nJ to the paper a list or utst3 at a party. She f.8ia'.ly saves ihe paper ui.til it is jellow in -reuieai- brance cf the time she edited it. Yesterday every other man you met complained of the heat, spang fever. and to on, and wianed itwoslituru coider. To-day ho was struck r.'ita the shivers when he heard that a cold w ave a thousand miles wiJe was com ing.. Messrs. John Ein', Glenn Ewing, Chas. Rotitack, Geo. Douglass, Cail JLeander and W. Spiivgs of the M. K. and T. at Parsons, are in the city us witnesses in a railroad case in the dis trict court. , Henry Kayzer and Amelia Koinir, both of Americus, were licensed to marry je terday. Also Geo. W. Sands ofMaiiouaud Mrs. Jennie Diekeion of this ciry. Tlie litter parties were married last night by Rev. S tuerber, and left this uiOi nin for their f ui uie home at Mai Ion. " - , - We saw a man to-day driving a paii of horses up the street, walking be.tiiud them bimei and. 8 ) full of prohibi tion that every n.w and then he would take a header atidk-mg up against the animal's rump. The hoines knew be wasiull anJ overhoked his lack of politenc8 and kroJ breeding. Do not c.ius iit aujbody, but Invest tweiitv.-tlve cents, in a bo ale ot Salva tion Oil. It kills paiul When, we refl. ct that so many hu man beings dte of cnsnmiiti.u, we C tne. to trje coticlmion th it everb'dv luiild le provided with Dr. Hull's Cough Syiup, Xh6 poor consumptive''rf iiiena. For over a year we have ha 1 in con empUtion a closing out of b-oks, atationery and fanoy goods depart- uents, aud hiqkti now tieteruiineu to e!n the ch sin out ea'e at tmce. We lliad ie.-eive noiliing from our Rtock uxcpt:n Wall paper, -iCjUhiing hiiu iniid wood. Evervtii'ng etfe will be i hl at it pncefha''viil :ns:in at-pe-il ricaiingout. a.il g-uis will be iriard d n p'aiii U.iiires. and a liny e norn- n a; i (nice in.H.i! ioivi-r tit it th o ijiual osi. 'w'c.as-s ami s'oiv lixtni-tg ra.li'. (.)'! 'x 'det a-tint ui .will te c -nti.'Miel vvitti n ra-nl npn. a;'d to k. . l.'i). Fox & Co. L. t. Julirtti- o? Sitnon C"Unty, iValii..i. uiliVed an the citv esterday. nd ii Hidicitini aid for the de:-tit ute jeo,'! of his- "county who raided no rropi Ijit yeac. Mr. Julien is duly ac ;red:led, and ought; tu receive sub tanti il . aid, "either in mon?y r con a ibutiuiis of grain, pro?isiou3 or cloth ing.. V. II. I3yei8 Kit last evening for strong city where no Has accepted a viosition in the Strong City lin k, Wi.'l ins ben connected with G. W. Nuw nun and company during the past year aud was peculiarly noticed, an ho was accomodating and ooiigin an 1 always at liis post. In social stand ing he ha moved in the best society. aud is n oung man of good ch.iraciei nd buainess ability. Ths many friends ;n this city regret to lose Will, jt they do not forget to join heartily with tb Xu.vs iu vvisiiiutliii young gentle all the success p. s.ible, in bis new .vi.rk. S itoe evii mmded duller is supplying hiai ,elf with lanterns at the cit 'a ex pause. It h is been but a short lime since s imo oa3 v.ola alant;ri off tile hose cart at tin engine hous-i. an I light before last one was taken from ninth and Co-uicercial where it bad Oi-en placed to warutie driving puu tiQ from the ditclt dag acr .ss the street where a croistnt was being nut in. Persona with such narrow miud-d in tentions as fie stealing of an inn jcent tan'ern siioikl huitel up ani pre set! ed with the liht.iing of a few daj s on th rock pile. " . W Vofnt TKti I'ridt" T tl e "'Oootl miuio t homo " won by Ffootl's Sarnup.ir 11a In I.ox-ll, !uni-cbuei 1-. wntre .1 In pr mint, Ui r is mine ! Ho !' .r-Hf-irtilit utiM than of all other meiliclrMi, qnil liia-i;IV(D ilii- b m ! Hatm tiu rii- iti lniiuiiuit.uir nil eire ago Tbis could not t-e t' ttit ui diuli e ttitl tun pi.fei.t!i iTit-rii If you miflei1 TT.nit In pure 1-li oa. try HihxI'h ."artipiiritlu ill i icalizv in vculiar curl.ve poer. A certain lady in to .vu thieatens her huf.band with a divorce ii be docs not net her a riding horse, . for which she baa lately conceived a violent . fancy. Another help ma.e i-i equally asobstro-i-alous Ix-cause l.C" husband oppose a pug po-alle in the family, an i st 11 an other lcc!.its U; and d .vn.thati after waiting three inont.hi, if her husbtnd d ies n it te ic.li her t'10 0001 filiation t his rB herself d-Pi't ttiat lii-t iur bil or run aw a f ro:n iiim: bh" S i it wuiii.! seem re vs U c'h. id .mairi -d , me ivos ei; hor for urrf hapjiy, at inattt-r.. -a- . . .'I. C : A vrt "h." V- t Sl'iV-i 1'! the V I il :. I'll I . orytM-i. no.es. ai.vi . men in. iev'i-t s. u lcltr . ChjippeU. il.i.'i.I.-., L'lli tii an .! .:urn. a'(!l ! Skill l-l'ili"; l.:t nlit tively Kiiift-s pU.-s. or im payn.fnt .re (ultt-J. 1 1 !.- Jll li anleeo to give I er !e!.t. .i-o b"t.::t imi. ol H"nev relnr'ijeil l'i ice V cents per box. Fot -fale bv 3. Whthlou. . .Patents g wilted to ci'.'zcns of Kan sas for the week ending Dec. 10 lSSt), reported throiifh the flice of W. A. ltedmon 1, Iic:t r of patents, No. C31 F St., Washinoo, ll. C. Edwin Jarrell. Harper, torsion f nrinu (for vt hicb a. O V, JLitile, Cat bondale, suspension bridge. . .. J. A. Maloney, Ii-venwortti. pipe Wiell h. , Jam s lVtrso;t. Osk a'.ooe a, h irm-ss sUactiment. - J. Samier.. Lone Elm, m ich-iue for cutting and punching metal. , A. I;ir.-n; ti!4 !3ppr orr. 'Fr nver a y- ar I havti had M breaktr'g c.ivon my brr. v. Uich troidd- irA u:e s lat t cuuld ii"t walk- l.e-' haiiv fwellrd. f pur;t" "i.icr, with eruptioiis so bad thnt J3ld wmio oose out if 1 tore my weigl t n it. 1 wa-" recommended io ti y tlike's Ex tract of Fia (fapilion) rskin Cuie, which I hae done. My ie ia row well and I can w.tlk two mihs on it Mthout hiiv trouble.' Signed, "A. D. II ay ward " ClarkeV Flax S'ap m ikes the s-kin BOtt and . pievenH cha;pinif. - Skin Cure Jl 00. Oiip.'i i:eni8. For rtle by Chas.- Eydr EmjOiia and - Johi liond, of Ameiicus. .. Jb OH Citiiea IiciS. , WASHIXGTON, Dett. IS. Th. DUS Parker, a well-knowu citizen of Wath ington, died here yesterday, eg-d 82 He was one of thos; who drew Xa'ay ette's cariiaire ir;io Wa&hTCttm f.om Johnson of Missouri. . .- - - ' . From Ss.tar3fty' Eaiiy. . ' The dUtrict conrt to-day was enjoy ing Itself at the expense of the partici pants in the Strain vs. Fsh case. Afrer diphtheria, scarlet fever or pneumonia. Hood's Saraparida wi 1 give ttreiiwth to the svateiu, and eitei Lall poison frwin the blood. The corn market at Council Grove is delayed at present, as the shippers are unauia to secure a suiEeit-ut num ber of cars to handle the giain. . . Evidently Prof. Jiiake i3 about ss ccrtxn on the weather queBtion was Wi;42:-"'4, who rrt.ijJe such vain attempts to vi- i -re bad weather a fevr jesrs ao. . ' " -.. The. Normal scxiieties will meet in Joint session at tha Lycenm ball next Fiiday evening. On .-account of a large uuaiber going home Friday, the mmter8 remainiag join foices in the ictetitig. . ' ' A Visiting minister in the city at tended 'be dedication rif the Austin c'lapel. - As be ascendsd the steps ;t th entrace of the building, the by standers laughed, when the gentleman real the' motto "Via, Veritas. Vita' an i remarked, "Vhat an expressive m -tto, 'I came, I saw, I conquered' for a building of such grace and bril liant prospects." By inriQiuerable.-curfs,. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup has won for itself a mot enviable reputa'i'Hi. - I have been suffering for the last three weeks with a siiaii.ed wiist. I ! tried station Oil, and tind mvse f, f er having used oiw bo' tie. entitelv cured Crtas. - Kever, 19 Muibeiry street, Raitimoie. M-tryluud. There will be meeting of the stock holders of the Citizen's bank of Eia- p.r a. Tueohtv; January 14th, 18'JO, at 2 uVlock. n. m . i.t the tB of said natik for th purpart of electing a board of Uireo o's for the ensuing year. D. W. Eastman, Casuier. ' Soma twenty couple.? o the voung people of this city went out to W. C. Jones' who was married ate das ag . three miles south of town and ant prised the neiy w edded couple Ihe evening wa? very pleasantly soent but the most enjoyable featur of the entertairiment was a grand oyster sup-. per, served by the surprisera. At a late hour the comoan returned to the city much pleased -with the result of their trio. - A company of young friends ar- raug-I a suivii--e party on Miss Dora J ncs. uiid at a i auiiiouriato hour last evemug 'gati.ered at h-r liome," 4ul Coiistiitiii.ni r.titet, 'ani s, ent a few p ea:int liaur.-i in social pastime. It will be rem:a iered that M s D ra gradaat?! at the Hiu school last June, an I hii since-be -n in poor healili.bat is now much improved, a fact that w II be recefved riy her many friends with pleasure. The party bt night was a complete success and was u glily euj o oii by Hurprisers and sur prised. As thfl esteemed local organ of the Fanner's AiUau.ce U not attending t its knitting, the New s hastens to warn the farmers to be ou their guatd. Far mers are being worked . by the light ning rod swindler. Tie agent goes to the farmer's house and tells bun he l as been sent by the companv in which his house is in-Hired for the p.irpose of examining the lightning rods to as certain if they are in good condition, and if not he represents that the com pauy intends to fix thorn, A naper purporting to be a statement thit the rods are in bud c nd;tion is signed by the farmer which, as usual, turns out to be a promissory note.-. John McDonald of Topeka, editor of the School Journal, w ho addressed the teachers of the county at. the Gariield building this afternoon, tells the fol lowing anecdote. Judge Fetfer of To peka made a tariff tabs to tho students at Lmvrenoe the other day, or t not to the students, some of them were pres ent. As an illustration of the benefi cence of the tariff he said, ".on see this suit I wear. Well. I paid for it in Xew York the trifling sum of $12.5:) I send my measure .t i that city, and have it nude to order f ir that sum. I prefer to patronize h'me industries. A student broke in with the query: "You live in Topeka, d m't you, jud.-eV" "Yes," was the answer. "Ani yo.i call pitronizing horn a iudus.riea, sending your measure one thousand five huu.lred mi'.ei" to New York to have a che m suit of clot'ie? raiJi, -d youv" The judge ws struck at once with the r.izldle dazzle,- and wrig.-led 0-it of bis difficulty in the b-st way he ciuid. Sine f th ne unU'ers ty ladt are mighty sharp. Yet, one d es not have to lie a o!om n to see through a inilisloce with a bole in it. . Four carloads of cattle were received at ti.e yards yesterday. Two car loads were soldi Owit'g to the liiht receipts a numb-M o" buyer were detained un til the Grit of the week. Guy Service aud Thomas Thomas were t ie buyi'rs yehterdav. ' A fair business was done fvday, but next week 'here will proba bly be inshii.tf sale-i.' . ' ' ; v - f- Pn.o-At the leaideiice or Mr. G. A. tiiidltha. i'ti Coal cr. ek. aged' 32. Mr lie ry -Parry of B vpr Da o. Wiscon sin i U i t ;,! ag, a-iii p.. d a:ne lu re ro u o. tliH u e i ty Mr. Pariv, v.- th ii ' f g iiior to cVd:T'.do health --. 1 i.e frieia. 1UU u lis for. eivivns tw.'l . take plate at the hf-ue t Mtorrow tM o'-io k,-Cou-diur;e i lo Rev. .r. Jn;s, nd the te mains- will belaid to test io Lonei Lry Citek ceuietrrv. Eif'-H iit of :!irers. '.. - At the rr-g-iiar meeting of il-mcocK P ft 404 G.,A. U. lst 'eveniiiir'thf fol lowing oiUecw were cu sen for the coming year. ' P. C, C 0. Martin; S. V. C. !. S'Ste t'doan; J. V. C., J. A Aewfin; U!gm. Dr. Davettpoitv Chap aai. L'apt.. Ir io, Qiiattermiftei, A. A. Bradford, Uiaoe-T .of the day, Ike Xrwtii; Ouioer of ,'Vnard, J.hi Phre n x; Adjutant. T. E McMill .n, De'.e irate, J. E. Vh:tehi I; Alternate, A. Solhck. .- -'.-.; -.; --;,. ' ' it- A. 3J. -.."Empori chapter. Ii. A. M. nisa elected facrs for the ensuing terra 1 night II. II . II d-iHd Lakfn'v K, F. n. Bow ers S-," Ev F. Spiague; Tn-asurer, 5. it. a U : &-'cy., J.mre Sairth; C. of II. J. IT, Uanison; P. S . W. P.. Jr ia; R V. C, J. A. L-ucms; G. M.'i V , Ed. Hoffee; G. SI. 2. V , W. F. Ewinj; G. 31. 1 V., W. D-XIre,; T. T, johnson. goaietilas for the Kaw Tesr. Tfc world repownot rcoeim of n-tetti Btoniaca Xiu:miand their ei".itlnue.1 popu.arltv tor over a iuiftl oi a ceEturr as a sto.uacliie is scarcely mvia T.ficaei-iui taa tiio w-ioomo IhKt jrreets mil a-n::ai erparsce ot Iins!H. ter 8 Aiaii.-ioc Tai3VE.iau.liit medico treats a Is pubu-liea by ti.e fIcxiB:trt'oinpany, futv burvii, 1-a.. uncir itsircwa ir.imeai.itasiiDer visiaq.eiiip oyii;.6v. ftandHlntimeacoartmert. They ar rana -its aiKjiit 11 monrns In ye ir on this wtri.ac i;!iel&-iit'(,i sanm for Ipio w ll I"1,'."1?, ?rrs.-.v.. rBcU. Wcls.5, Korwesrian, Swui-a, HousMid, Uoliennan and Spwv'ual fttao. I'.eler . m copy oi for V4,um1 srd lutefeaHn? resiiir.s e&ncrrn rtt BeHua. evi Bumeroi-j twinuf ss u tiist -fflcxi-y J? H-.s-loeiert bttMuae.n Liitcm. emucine-Ht, lismistio, . erroasmo!st 1c-jUU-mi v.-i f rir-ij.i ..e.-j i.rl,!js jec.,wr.leUiiar' l r'n,' c-i iorvvr.'r:n -ss. Tae Ai-.-.-.sr, , rh ..Kabt Of -a. s 1-4 tre oi -. .t, Ir-.j si, i r. llfss Brown f Lawrence, a spirited ladjr interested . la Bchoc? matters, spent several days in this city a few weeks ago looking into oer schools and the system in vogue here. She made a thorough and exhaustive examination, giving especial attention to the sanita ry coalition of tfce schools, and of the cut bouses connected with : each school budding. Ia these latter, she was struck with the order-, and cleanliness prevailing and the absence of disEgur meuts and obscene or filthy writing or pictures en. the walls,!- such-as are so common elsewhere. Nowhere . in" th stata has she found such perfect saoita ry . .and moral - conditions pre vailing in the schools ; as In . Em- poila, to say n. thing' of - their well known supfriurity ia-other re- speets. . The contrast betweentheta and th schools of L.awrenc-6 was such that when her report was read in that town recently before the state boardof sanitation, it created a ereat stir in the city. Her complimentary allusions to our schools are of a very flattering character indeed, and oouht to make Supei iuiendeiit Klouk and the chooi board led .very proud of their nian Huement and conduct cf the sc,hoois. We take- pleasuie iu transcribing a portlou of. MiSri Biowu's statements concerning the inptria schools. She says: - Jimporia has a school board and a superint ndcut who are thorough-' ly awake to . thd -enormity of ibis evil if ob-icenity,' which is sap pinr the virtue and the health of our children, and they set about in earnest 1 1 era lica e it. The c sequence is a etato of things that s most saiisfac tory. I vi-ited all the sch ol prem ises in the city, even the ward schools, where many of the ctiildieu 1 are col oied and which have been the hardest to- rracit, hoi everywhere"! found theni, as regards neatness and Sani taiy voitdiXiOus, almost . pei feet, and only once did I rind a mark of any kind upon the walls, and that had evi teeuily been recently put there and was in chalk. Ibis very unusual mih! sat isfactory condition was brought about through the wise and unremitting erf .its of. the superintendent,, sus tained by an intelligent and appre ciative board of education, .'t he tea-b-er are; all . peisons of the hiuiiest character, who are w-orking with the superintendent in this direction. The janitors are carefully selected aud iu stucted, and it is especially their duty to look after the outbuildings to keep them clean in the best sanitary condi tions in regard to fieanlines in'the use of deodorizers, and if any writ ing appears it is iramediat y repoited and measures resorted lo to discover th- writer, an 1 iu every c:ue where the superintendent is successrul, the boy or girl bui .been persoually inter viewed and prevented from rep ating the oifense. . This c ireful training for a number of ye.irs has so created a pub lic -entimeiit th it for a year past thtre have i.eeu imi few occasions tor rere luau ling any pupil for any mi-demeanor of tins kiao, . and an iafringeujei.t ( f MjO rule is pn ttv sure io be trorn s ime oi e who-has come from s 'me other ci:y an t who ts-th-ivfere ea.-il detect id. I if -pea?! equally cud allowing can b- in. ide in otner cities, but this is the tirt c .se I h ive been made aware of, i;id 1 gr..t) lej -ice to H.ld that SUCii work id possibb. A fter -aVceptlt g the iuvit i' io-i to wt ice this paper, I wanted to. vii. Ti'peka i.d other places arid I3nd out wh it they bad been doing in this di ection, but I, could not. A friend - w ho v sited one city, reports h'ith tliesan'tarv and moral conditi. n tf things a:onlliiig. I myself took pain last week to go over our own city, loping 'hat in a University tovu lik.; Ij rence. w bero we l.iastof oiir sctiools'jl shotrd find something to be at leat not a.shitmcd of , but svith two r three excepiims they were in very bad condition, nd parents who have never looked into this '. matter, would be shocked to knmv . to what influences the:r boys and girls were subjected. Bat one success! ul eilort of tlys kind makes all genuine efforts possible of ciiee-i-s.'ar'd I hope we shall be able to pur fy the moral atmosphere, of our schools after this." SarahA. Biiowsc. IUntrict Cuii-H. The evidence in the RinJo'.phaud McKeon ca.se and the arguments were concluded last" evening and court ad j uiriied until this morning at 9 o'clock, when the jury went out and are slid de bating the quest ion, as no verdict has been returned. "' - The case of C. B. Hawkins vs. John Terrier was taken np. The suit hai grown out of a controversy over a deal inasle by the.se paities in the sale of a team by I'errier to Hawkins. Sam uel Moon, William Itay, J. H.Buzzard, W. A EJmi-ton, Geo. W. B .irett, C. II. .Lyon, J. V- Ray,. J. II. Jaquith, John Coiberg. B. M. Jones, William Welts aud C U. W'ilhite decided this case in favor of Perrier. . . - Tha following additional decisions have Lce'n made: . State of Iva;iS is vs. W.I1. Anderson, coi.t nued under the s ime" b .nd. Stale js.'- R. P. Hill and Hichard Walker, continutd, L.imon Wt-uger vs. Lizzie K. Noil at a!.; not to be placed upon the docket until further order of the court. '.In the matu-r ttf the- assignment of Louiu.s ii Looinis, same as above. C. F. Conklmg et al. vs. John Wil liams et ul.. same as abovel ' - In the ussignuieut of Mary Clapp, same as ahJve. In thd a.-sinment of C. J. Fiest, aaine aa above. ' .'.-' " . Enuiiiie Laughlin vs. F. E. Smith, c utinurd for service. U'u. Wakefleld & Sous 'vs.' F. R iO.i; rei.ort f reference filed, judg ujeiitja ace-iiiiance. therewith. 'Josepli F, Cuivti vs. A. F. Pack;cun ti.iui d for service. X. WiutUtSey vs. T. J. Price; cbn linneJ. .'" .la iVC.What"e.ey ys. Samuel Lewis; disa'.i: se,i, '" - . " : 'i'opeKa Investment company vs. W. B. Widiaitis j.t al; continued for ser vice." ' ' '--'.'--.- ' It , F. O'Ni il vs. Santa Fe railroad company; motion 'for ney trial-overruled, pi ii. tiff remit, amount allowed for loss nf tiixie. . - - ' JI It. lldi.der.son'vs. Missouri Pacific ra li oa.1. c.i:u; an; improperly n the ducket. : ' : .'-.':- J" :-'-.". Ai.dci9-n & Duller vs. John Benja min Ct ai; e 'i tinuej.' . J- ; " John B. Lale;h vs Emporia Na tional- bank;. ' motion for new trial granted. '. C O. Stmiler vs. Waiter Birretf ; continued, ? Eiup ri Investment company vs. I V Spencer; dismissed - Ri Piaintiff's C'.st. ' - '--"- ."-.-.;. :' Fiank Harmon- vs. Julia v.v, -it'll aud F. E. Strut h; te tied. . Chas. Joues vs. A. Jones; continued. Gray Bros, M .anufacluring c.impauy vs Keticl H Jiimui; judgment for plalutiff fi.r SI.CTiJ. : The cases "bf Euvma Heir vs. Michael Heir and Peasant. Taylor vs. district 84 improfeily. "docket d. .-- ' . . Lilly, ,Bra.-kett & Co.v vs. Ktezel & Jiiaa a.ud A. Vt". Clann & Caz anniW- ;iion-for raceiref refused leave given dc-fe 4 f s t-t li'e demurrtr." . : . -t W, K. II man vs. Mary E.tLinmaa j decrt jf iiJ ffrritedi - ' I xn A'.chisn gal is vry cruehdis ; gs;ed witt the Annie Jti.neds ilii er tles. n s been wearii.-g the d:v?dJ ea sitirts and corset -waists' fur over a iin jBta, i and still ba freckls ; Globe. ; -. "- ,;.,-. . . '-'.'--. : .. " 1 st il BURKED TO DEATH. Oae Man Burned to Death and Fire Persons Injured . In a Fire at Kansas City Early This Morning. A Desperate Gang of EiTer-Pi-. rates Captured. Aa Indian Murder Mystery Strikers Foiled. Kansas CrxY, "Dec. 13. -One man was burned to death and five persons injured in a flre which occurred here this morui ng. At four o'clock as OfBce'r Morlan ifTas w alking his beat, be dis covered flames issuing from the win dow of the batk loom of ihfe Oklahoma house on the corner of Walnut and ideventh streets. He rushed np the stairway and going to the room in which ,the fire was bioke in the door and dragin from tne bed a woman named Mtv. AicKeu nau, diaged her down the btairs and into the street in au unconseions Con dition. He then returned to the now blaziug buiidiug and endeavored to arouse and warn t ie occupants. In this he succeded si.'.; werl tb.it all es caped without injury except four per sons. Jame Russell, a- huckster' was -.'burned " to death. Mamie i Morgan, Relab Barrett. - Jack Smith and Citarles Marsha!, all jumped from the third and fourth htury windows, and. strange to say, all escaped without fatal iujur e. It is aid that the walls of the room in which th 3a; originated were first saturated with c ai oil and then s t on fire. The building, was a lodging house, and a . flre-trup in its construction. - TWO WOMEX ASD A CUULD HUSKED. MiriWAUKEE, Dec 13. A special to the Evening Wisconsin- from Hancock Micuigan, eays: The Huron mine oal ce, a larg buildine formerly occupied as a store, burned last night. The second story-was used as a- boarding house Of the twelve boarders, eleven were working on the . n'ght shift. ; One man jumped, injur-" ing - himself ,-badly.. -Two Fin lander w omen and a six weeks old child, perished , in the flames. A fireman succeeded in getting one of them to the window, but on account of the dense smoke was compelled to leave the insensible woman to ave his own life. .Portions of tlie" bodies of the vic tims were found tnis morning. The books of the mine ofliee were saved. The cause of tba fire is unknown. The loss is teveral thousand dollars. . - '.. .Riw Pirate Ountured. Cairo, 111., Dec. 13. Eleven river pirates, eight men and three women, were captured by Marshal Mahoney yesterday morning i.fter an exciting chaso. The gang htl ciroe in a f-hanty bo;it down tim ilississipi from Alton, and woikfd ct various points. On Wetinesday right taty made a raid on the offices of Nordman'a stave lactory. cn the Mississippi side of the city, over powered th watchman and flreuian," tilindfoided them, and blw the safe to pieces, .carrying-off-SCO and valuable papers. ilarsSisli Mahoney aud a loss3 armed with Winchesters fol owt d them xlown the river in a tug and brought them back with thek .plunder. A tight was .imwinent when the tus was sighted by ' the fugitives. lns the otiicers made them throw up their hands. Th-e leaiier of the sai.g, hn wri as Thomas Burin. ""proved to be Torn O'Dowd. who was s nc to Juliet peni t -utiary from Chicago for nix years out p!ayed the iiiitioity i1rri'e fbetv and was sent to the jankakH asylum, tiora which place Uej eseaiiU lid has three years yet to serve. . A Mystory. IIammonu, Indiana, .Peccember 13. Father evidence that a' mur der was Committed . near the s;;ot where the bloody relics wtie fouid December. 4 came to J:glit yestr'rday. Iu the wooils along the Calumet' rm r were found a rusty batchtt 'nXi a nioken handle, a butcher knif cov ered with b Ood and a pack-ice wi tiiiiiiiuz a vest. Iu the lett ha ul p :k et were found a small tttle or sti:k ub-.t-ctnce, a few revolver cartridges and a letter beinuiiig "Dear bir li g," and fciiriied "Yur Loving Mk, 3u2u." The letter was evidently, writ ten by a woman. Tt expresses pltasuiy .at 'he. receipt of a letter from Kansas City, a desire. u se- the p ty ad lre.'sed and Sfvs: "N'htxiy . believes von done it.." The band writing ol the letter hv exactly iike that cf the letter found with oilier articles on December -L '.Haasis Caiaaiittee a Elections. . - Washington, Pec. ,13. The house committee on elections held -its first meeting and effected an irg4n"2ation this morninir. - Chester Bowell, of Il linois, son of the chairman, was se lected clerk, a S'.ib cooo'nilt e ou ruls was selected, coruds'ing--f the ctini--man. Messrs. Houk. Cooper, Ciisp and O'Ferrall. This sub committee will be charged with the arrangement of the seventeen contested election cases now" awaiting settlement.''. The com mittee will meet ajaiu, subject to call wiien tne sun committee is ready to re port. . - - - .- Died at Hi Post.; - Bbumisoham, Abu, Deo. 13. W. B. Allen, a well-known, engineer of the Georgia Pacific railroad, dropped dead on bis locomotive at L"edi yesterday. Ho was unweilbnt insisted on fulfilling his dotv and wctit out as usual.' lie notto L'-eits.w hen be reached for the air orake nd inutead of graspiny; tn an dla ft-1! in the fireman's aim.r with the "Xciamation, -Oti.Tay God." ami .died iln was Cuter OI aivisi"tl t jiromer- novi of Locmotive Engineers of At latita. He le.tves a wife and children. ., ... -. Stritsers Casaeressfui. --- -- -Loxjtwh, Dec. 13. The strike of the men employed ia the gas bouse of thd S atit Metropolitan company was ef fected peacefully.: Twelve-, hundred men who weie engaged to" take the stiikcrs p'aces, enteil the works un i!er the escort of police. A crowd out side the , works groaned them. Tfte picketa ported tv the strikes to inter cept ibesi men wereoutwit-'ed and un able to ohjtruct tliesr entrance. " rarn.II Will Stwai. f ." LosDoji, Doc. 13. Phs ann-ioticB-nent,"over his own tignatuie, of 51 n ParheTs convalescence-rttid the prola bi'ity ibat ha w"ilt spe;.k "at Nottingham next 'wen; are a source' of g Hlitk-ation to bis fi ien Js and 'a li'. s, i; il as a cause of Mntiovar.ee to the toele. w t o i fcad hopej that he w nw n-1 he s.n.e b .ldiy accu-.ei fcita cf Miuixg il.'ne-- i ... .. ... .-. i . . . ,p ...... upon wn t ground -s.km. an awi H-a was cuiidejit. is ircpisibi toc c4v.?. -' - : '" - ---"y-xi S" I Tcfc-L.v. r :.. n -Ti. It ert I Slid ,:f f.. V: b-:ari"vS.;:-W driveu from Hinda!:. it-cii.trf , v. e..t to B.Ti'isKviw cinirih' t iixci ou vf tow" " her; Vre-:iT..sVsy. liiiil'.t-I-i-y w ere -it tacked " I j th p.-cpT- at te -!',if a uue'.i 't. severely l.ey.e. snd driven aw a. -Ti-e I-aoa s.r jtoviu.i 'vu w- still' a-jbli.-wToitti, t.r, te there h&Vi W,irn't l':C-: to lei."K c ctattiiiiii 'tft.ift irif'tv'j- cf 'S'-IO pills aj t'.vj thape. tifiid.ai oa The lfKayU sUiiiUv. -: Chicago. Die. 13, -wj,ir.i l C ".tats OX t t M.'.iZ ir:OC-s - 1 1 r- ; . j th3 city yestcr'-i? ' ;ci ' t'ue--r y '-io?,-, yet vrn-thir-it'-jo to c!'e 't-""- "u3:t cJ :r i ey. ?t, territory io : th. .D.:-.-t s t 'EGYPT. -i A Tew Puints Abont the baaa of tba Pfear. ' eoht Gleaaed From a ConvertaUon With Ir. Watson. - . In company with Bev.'Hervey of the V. P. Church, a represecUtive.ot the Xews called on Pr. Watson.at the res idence ef lira. Bamett, on west Xinth street, where be is now visiting. The friendship between the two families is very warm, and dates baclcto the time in. the 80s . and 70s, when Pr. Watson ana vr. iiarnett. were associated in missionary fcork in Egypt. V Pr. Wat son is a very pleasant gentleman, very ananie and a ready, conversationalist. Ue does not look at all like a man who had lived twenty-eigbt years among thi Aralis r'niifa un.l V.!!uhn. , ...nuvcu, VI Egypt. On the contrary, be iooks jnst like the average American, and would he taken f r a successful man of af fairs, or a minister of some well-to-do congregation. ' -. Watson, inclined to be a tittle ftout jb, is a very aarree able lady of qnit ana winning man ner, and is a sister of Pr. McVickar of wasuDurne coiieke. at ioiieka. - Tlie doctor went as a missionary for we. unitt-u fre-Uiy terian churcn to Ejypt in 1861. He found Pr. harnett aheady oa toe ground, baviuir landed in that couutry as a missionary a few yew s -previously. They were located at" Cairo where they worked together until Dr. Harnett, throueh labium health, was torced to return to Amer ica. , - Asked as" to the progress made in Ejypt in missionary o.k, the doctor replied ttiat such work was necessarily slow, tiwiug to tlie dense iguoranee, su perstition and degmued character of the natives. The languages of the peo ple, the Arabic aud the Tm kish, must 1 be learned, schools and missions or ganized, aud native techer3 educated; and drilled m the work of teaching aud evangelizing among their own race, i There 'are-a"-number of schools, an i academy and a college conducted by the missionaries in Cairo for the train ing of native ebildreu in the ways of! Christianity. . Not . ail of theoe so trained, the doctor eays, stick, but many do. There are in" Cairo quite a number sf native Chriatiau t-eut-btrs among the Egyptians. But little at tention is paid to education among the people outside of the mission schools. The only schools are a few academies maintained by the government to edu-: cate young men for positions io gov ernment oihces. The control of affairs iu Egvpt ia nominally in the Khedive, but iea!ly In the hands of th8 English, whose firm hold on the couutry in th form of a protectorate insures a regu lar and orderly administration. The land is mainly ow ned by the govern ment and tilled by the Fellaheens, au ignorant aud tamely submissive class of peo; le, the descendants of the an cient Egyptians, who rent the land from the government at from $3 to $6 an acre. The principal crop is wheat, but a number of other things aia pio duced in large quan ties, cotton among them, and onions. Of course the ara ble land of Egypt is coEfined lo ibe valley of the ..Nile,.- which at Cairo i3 . about ten '", -miles wide, and prows - broader as" the mouth .f that celebrated river is ap proached .I2D- miles lower down. -A3 c e a-;Cetids the Xilet-the valley grows narrow er. - Cairo is aiarge place of 400,000 top-nbiti'i-iiv and is the capital of Egypt. The main pait of the-city is as we 1 built' as European cities of like s.ze, ani iou'i-tiS as much wealth and fashion. ith(l years ago to be plague stricken when tTlwgortaiity among the natives was fiightTuTti&i.ihe draining and fihi.-iir -up of a couplefc"re4rs!iy iaKs in the middle of the city. Arid v.i.er suuitiry pi-toatitiuiis have ban ished plagues, and pestilence. The cater p:uts - of - it are populated by firftives. and are squaiid, filthy and the rcbitc-i.u're piiinitive as in tlit. days of Fbaraolt. Froia Cairo to Alexandria on the .V'odcterraue in. the distance is lUO rciies. with two lines of railroad, one in each side of the 2;il,j. -The run is made iu tour hours. The Pyramids and Sphinx stand about twelve miles from Cairo on the ve.ga of a. -'-shttutiy ' elevated- plateau ' ci r;i;ir on ibo outer lii eof tho .Nil J vai.ey. Of ciHii!-e they are iu p'aiu vitrvv cf ilie citv and every time .Dr. Watpon ' sits dowb to meals, his eyes rest on Cueops the biruest of tliem, A beauT-ifuiiy. terraced driveway, lined on eitU-r .tide with over urchiiig Ac-ci.-ia trees, extjisds the entire distance troto lhu..:ity to the Pyramids, and tii C".: sao .is irom ail pails of the world vi; '8 ti.t- o a in: tia .lv. . -- UnnuiuV-red entttriea of oppression ::5Ui.' bl ; a . 'i t ey :ta:im1 .b Evpt'an inass s. a e of course, i'ihora'it, sli. tli- till lil-ii-.' c : ?'i li-r-niMve-il n-i! w;'f.r?.li- ti iw. T;ny are ad M..iiafiiiaeira-n, except th-- ha nui ul evang Hze-d. by the m'3-i'.t: ri'-s. The climate is te lint and an ni St all 8' a-ins, so they j-eni t.ut iitt 13 t s i'-r.t'u tiietn. The s-il is ti'igidy prcifii-tive, but the taxes b.eing h:h, they are. left M-t a l-r uiss teui-e. .txfut one third -of the men Can read a lut, nr.d. b'trdly any i f the Mx-men. . In fact, the woman wh i can T'-a i is eoTini.iercd worse than a ii:.it!(i ckintr witii s.- - Pr. Waisou tuet Ftanlev- in Cairo thr e years ago w hen be -was on h's v?bv to-the Cougo country in fcta-cii of Etnin. Ho w.s greatly: im- piesitfd . with tl exi'lorer s strtngtn and solidity of character. -. Asked as tj what be thought of the efforts of Bucli'nieu aa Gordon? "Emin aud the Europeans to accomplish any any g k d in the Equatorial provinces, the doctor shook bis head - and said he thought but- little of such efforts. ' G'udi n, hn sid, left Cairo in 1874 to eo to Ktiattoum, as governor of the Equatorial provinces, against the ad vice f all his friends in Cairo, who felt that such a step was suicidal in the extreme. But, deaf to-the. advice of everyone, ne. persisted in eoingy and, as we all know, met with an inglorious death at the bands of the natives. Be fore he bad been in Khartoum two wt eka, be tent to Cairo begging help Tbe-English government sent General Lord U'olseley with an army to bis nid. but before they could reach Khar toum Gordon was no raore. So the English, "having marched up - tha. hill, marched down airaiu, Emin, who ac companied Gordou . un the Nile to Khartoum," weiif, under orders from Gordon, to the south west, wfcerfl be should take comurotnd with .headquar ters at Dado, or Wadolai. - ThHie be remained evr since, managing to hold tisat portion of lha bquatoiial provin ce t! ndr Ui control, uutil rescued and carried, out cf tap country tlie otb'T day bv Stanley." Th doctor and Mrs.- Watsoo. leave Sa.uidav tuT Gamett where they wiii make a hort viir, -a-nd tben : po to fi.-ir home tnWaukejh county Wiscon- sir. where th?y win remain until next tall when they will return to Cair j. , : ' Will rr.ivi te Work. Berlin, Pes.' 12. The Laiidsrathof Gelsenkirclien has announced that he is rend to provide work for all unero- pl0ji;d minets, - ; :-. ' .',.-. - .-VT Uliii-re--c'-oViagr.- out B'ih- jf L DVF02. & :.'Co:iin- tnoasB stock, of -"book? aaci: .--'t'-itioy ary.: : .'-.Sa a Ktiz . eJsowhre ia this i sue, .--: - ;'- 'V.::;' A PraziH-in Jtan-af-War. '-: - rViRT1S MON'KCE. VI. 1)62. 12. A. rijan f w.ir fl-injr tb nw Brz'tiao A ;cr js,td in for Xoifojk b s mj-n- iai..-..'. . -- ..;;":-:--; --..-;-..': -: .- : . Vri- Mu her-il Ci.rtaic,- FI.."ii-.Seld, in..',- n..:.e.4 finest iterant.'-- ih l " she i;s'rht cold,- w'hu-ri -w-tt'0-i- on Lee Uv-g'.X h" trv'-iie 1 for a rnir?ti by her fr.mi'y piit-'i-;;-rr-, bat .?v,v wors. 'U toid tfT.'e Wa it'p-. U viistira "i c .hnum'tlon tit !? irf -l.tir.e c-nd-lc-" e her. Re;r!r.'C-ti-c z.f'-ed Ir. Kind's 2"b-.v - 7f.s -:iri-ry j-cr C5i.?-m;.rj r.T h b-a bott'e p-d t fc?r d;?j?iif -f r;n-i- fcv HCat-d tCv'IU first --:g.'T th" ) corriiMi.'d ita ftpd cftcr t.a-:i-g is-i tHr.Uif-niid htiry sou; '" a? ! -wc J. i .iiax hr-r wt fcoaswwnrk (.-d i aa ca-i as pb evr wii9" Ttn-o trial - ;le! of ; ti-.is Gr-st D:r:--vn-. .--t . 1-1. I vrhtt'don'a Drp" 5;re.'-'3sr 'r-,'tllR i .-..: .-cd :l.c. " . . ; - The Importance ci purifying the blood can cot be overestimate, lor without pure blood yon cannot enjoy good health. . - At tills season nearly every one needs good medictoo to purify, vitalize, and eurtcS -tlie blood, and we ask you to try Hood's Psrf if la BsrrsapariUa. It strengthens ' rcUUllctr puilda np Uie eystera, creates an appetite, and toues the digestion, while it eradicates discaie. The peculiar eombuiatlon, proporton, and prepara'ioa ot the vegetable remedies use J gfva tc Hood's Sarsaparilla pecr.l-"T-" 4.0f iar cnratiTe. powers. Jia " 1 15 wll ether medicine has such aruet rdcf wonderful cares. It yon have niaiia vp yoar mjr.d tc-l-uy Eood's &Arsaparil!a do cot bo IuJucshI take any other insteaiL It is a Pecu!Ui! Medicine, an 3 is wortt-y your eouMeafp. Tfrtz-.r! GTWiinf. WTl 'a .'rl r-v 11 A r-t r' a flepared Ly C L Hood & Co., Lowell, Sla.-?. ABOUT CLOVES- Wbenyottarebuylufffoi'oi remember thAt Utere i ouvn ts i units sv it iirit,-; uL to too cef. It is bet- ue io pay a fair price and pet Kooa wows iiKellutch I o-tu uV. They ar; uiatie t . w KcreU hkHis in ttief f wr i uinuerarxf are v ar-f I 1 from m I ranted to be the ino.ti J servu'eahie mar.c. If ou' ant tu know nre aUtut vt ia general anil v it (jarticiiiar. eiii'iot) srampfor l.-us twvit About ;toe. It vili int. -rest JOHV c. v. hc Bj a i;,jfvnn! r-rPM ity nit; ji bu . en n iroi-a agSH-n'? LOST VIGOR, ' fT, l-; (sanntl all Kidney and Biao tr "srsijp 3 'iuilii ultios, ci.n i,nd portec 8 t-Si i -'...I fiss health ana viiwr withont fa S S i v eit-o;iiach nifilii-iition. scut eV WS i -Sfalt-.lon r'.-i--i.tof fciuaip. MARSTOM REMEDY t0H 13 rark HaceKcw YcA. Wiuttr Exfursious, via. the S:iuta Fe ltoitia. The 'harvest excursion" St-astm it pnt,a?m tho Santa F route, ple-issd witri its Bucce.a in each orluos fxeur- gions, aaayi cornea to the t'ruuc with rtll' another inducement fer peui!-to travel via that poouiar line, tu the Vi ay round trip excursion tickets, ut trreatly reuuceil rat-s, to pritictpat piintd in Old Mexico, New ilexico and lexus; mso Aiset, h. 12. , Auiinta, a. jjirtmnirriani, Ala. JJrunswick. Ga.'. Callahan. Fin., Charleston, S. C Jar:k bonvillf t'Li., Mobile. -Ala., New Or leans, La., bavarmah, Git., Tliouias vilie, Oa., limited not. to reiurn later tlianjuly I, lKiO. Transit limit to poiuts in jSt-'.v Biexicn, old .Mexico anu Texas will be thuty days each way; t' other points above, transit limit will te Qft een day a each way. TicKets are also now on sale to prin cipal muririt points iu Calilorni.!-, ulso i'iiccmx and 1' eacott, Ariz.. Portland. Ore., good for six montiis. with going rmit tixtr it ivs. jij Vea.is. Jli.t Sprin?, X. M.. Oden aud SaitLali "X'ity, Uta'a, Itiaho and Montana, good ror ninety uays; transit liicir-, ttiiitv days each way. .StoO-ovi r pnvi;e-'e tlhi'.Vf-dn.' all tourist tickets within tra.- sii liroits. . - .- - Full 'information cLcerfnilv civen rulaiive to routes arid rates. Sift:-i rig rates r.nd other special rat.e-j tovointn on the A. T. vt S. F. It. E. out ted on amilieati"n. Sietrii i ear accom tao- ilation secured, and bacjjae checKerf to fiestir.M! iun. Cj:11 ii or a.iviieyg Ii. E. TouR'NGifiN Atrf-nt, Emnciia. Geo. T. ' icni itsos. . G F. & T. A., A. T. A S. F. It. R. Tope-ka, Kaua.13. . il-TII AND 2EAUTY. S. rift's SfX'Cif.c h:8 cared my little niccf of v ; e f-tl -.: of iho vnt type : 5?o? th.-.ir . y n y i-'in-cii of b- a caive o tt of ttr ltrq. h ho va iwt t" l io v.a k f.j' ci-ht nionih-. and a-a. rutch. a a yea.. The doctcra advim-d nr( u " rr.;!u.i, lur I ref need, and put bit cn S. y. ii Sije i now an acil am! piayf j! c any cl.i .1. - .U-u. Ams---! GsEause, Coio-nf-u G; . x Treatise on Blood and Stin Dieease aialito - free. - . , S axiT Sficiric Co., Di-an 3, Atiaiiti. r; Fuysicaily. Speaker Il-n! i-i ; the larcest roan io ttie. house. Me wtirhs s much as ex-Presiiient Clevciau-i and i-i taller. lie is an accomplished French' scholar and reads every new' bo. k pub'istitUJn l'avis. ' " zWhei .Yau 6o Sotita. Yiw uif.b to bo fully nforiiit-d; as to lite cheapest, moat; direct. utj! most pleasant - route. You will wi.-ih to purchase your ticket via the Toute that will subject you to no delays and ty wmciijthroui-n trnins ait ruti. Uel'ore you start, you sltouid provide vourseif with a man and time table of t he Memphis " route (llans-is Oil v. Fort Scott &, Memphi3 It. .li.). the onty diraet route from and via Kan sas City U all points iu Fastem . bud - feouthern Ji.ansas, bvat'iwest j-siissouri od lexas. Vracticuly the onlv ror.t from .the west to all southern cities. , Kot'.re trains with I'uUioan Palace sleepintrcars and free reclinini? chair ajus, Iacsus Citv to i.Iem- rhis; tlrrooh -t first ' class crnch . ' iv nans-OSt v to - Ohatanoot-a.-"" Knox vit!e and liristo'; through fleepia car, Kansas t. ay taisew Ur'ean.-n. Tbis is the direct route, and many niiles t'ae nor W-.fi t una to I.iU i- k, Jlot Spring?. areka Rn'riasd. " Foit Wraith; Van -ilurcn, i svetteviue, linu ail points in ArkME.saa. Sird f.jr a large tna Snul lor it eopy -t th M'paco- ri an l.ausas hariiifr, an ci:it t;' iUustr-ited oaper; coniiuirj? fail nrid rciiabia irifortuatiiiti ii, relation to the trrt KtiUeg .f .Mfwonri -nn'd -K .itu-aH, issued monthly cud mailed fter-. . ; . ; Address, J. E. Loc k woor, . & T. A., Knw Wty, Mo. ; KedneeU IUU' for tlie HoIMsyn. The Santa Fe R-mte will sell tickets during- the holidays at 4"ne fare for the nwd tiio" to all po'.o.-.t on its lines will. in 203' miles cf eflTiiS sta tion. "1'ickets wiil on F!e Dec-m-ler 24. 2-3 and Sbst. 1SS9. aod January 1st. 1890. - They will fi limited tr January- M. ISUft.- ant will be ;oi d - for pxssce io -!'. Lr diitetUm npto and mcS-udinsr-that date. Fr t ickt-ts and iiih-rnsfltion reardir.R train Eftvice, connirCiiot-K -t.,- call K. F. ToftiitN iov.'A ul, "- " :. 'EuTpo'-la Static n. ornddrefi 'Geo. T. rcaoi.N, ii. V. JSi T. A., A T. & S. F. !l. B, , : T0 k:. J.JHS.. Two kinds of lamp-chimneys : one break 3 ; the other. Joes not. Which" do. 3"OU tIiink: yonr grocer or glassraaa would ratrer scil r If you buy the bre: you're buyin'T all tho time If 3'ca buy the not-breaker, hs niay.net live to scll youanotli- er Y cu kr.ov -hirn .v I do ycti think hci rather you'd' 'buv? : - . " 1 The one that ce-n't break is I called-'the .-Fc url-iop " . s nd i looks like lib 'Cr. thetop of V" it ; ms-de by ;- . 1-7- C"'-' T5'.i-c-i-rn - AMGERSl RSMOVED, . HQ IT Ei BRANCH. WitHo.-t th ueof the knifn orcausttco, nt permanent S' oared. Also FILES and flTC LA? cur.i without the use at tho kuifo or ligature, but by & . . Mew aaa Easy Treatment tiiatdop not interfere with the business . v - . of the patket. All dffieasuf, or feurgieal Opera lions oa tho J . A SPECIALTY. , - " . AJ3 those of the head. . Every case of Catarrh Positively Cured By a peasant treatment at 'om or office. A niaJ-Tity of ail CONSUMPTIVE CASE also oured by te now and improved proteoses and remedl'.-s. . Ail . . DISEASES of WOMEN A MUST SUCCESSFUL fPECIALTr. - Ovarinn Tumors removed and cured; also C cemnoG, Knlarin-men'8, I'rolapsus, L u oruc;,fte. Ail private and bioil diseases, ih..ti.-oi tue skiu and kidney, of eithur sci, etuil cured at THE EMPOitlA Medical k kiml IasliMi a j AND EVE AND EAR -IXF1RMART; No. 10 East Sixth -Ave. Emporia, - - - Kansas. Cjv'I at thf Instituto. or trrito fur mftdical eivv:,;.- nod iueiiou list. Consultaiiou in ptis..n fir ly uiuil rrte and confldrntini. litis. lt)i)M EUJSoKf.-Phj-tbiansniKl i-unteiios In Charsft . LUXU-iY AkO f AST TI VH. Ma-rnificeut Vestibule Express trains built expressly lor this service with ail Uu uesuiiitiproveaittits now run tlaily e.ich way between Chicaijo and t'oi n. ikr' uu. ovrr the Gruust J-iock la- lat.d K-j-ttfi riine lo hours. Ihisisa pi-,.'f;i:ui.'iy afpoiiittul series of continu ous j'arMr .on wheels, ioc-ludijair ele graiii ditrii: and r-alace sleeping cars. No in :.y. no cnat, i;o swaying of crniciu.-s". 110 col"l draughts of air, 110 siamrahi'? r f liocrs, but restful comfort the. e.iitii1 j'"-riey. potentatu - of the old world travels in a mere princo ir sftv!8, or foinxuands in'OHter luxuries 01- nioie cf tb.in. than tiiose 'oinK west cr-.n no".- enj.f. if ticketed to or from Couueil Blnif ? via the Great Iiocfc Is land llotite. This train u!so connects ;t Omaha with the '-Overland Flyer," goirsa through to and from Chicago aud San Francisco-, Portland, Oregon, and Lou Angeles, in hours. Tickets aod rutt's by Use Hock Island. Vestibule no hijj-her than are charcced by lines hav ing freatlv inferior acerwatnorjations. Fre Ili-llniTiar Chair Car to Vncblo, Cuirtlu !riU!;, and Dtarer, Cl erado. The '"Santa Fe Route"' is now run ninjf free reclining" chair cars between Kansas City and Denver on daily rains leaving Kansas City at 11.10 a. m., and Denver at 1.20 p. m. These cars axe entirely new, and have been built expressly for this train, are fitted with alj the modern appliances for both 'Convenience and safety, and are uneqnailed by ar.y cars run between the ' poJntd heretofore. Xo Hue can oiler you tetter accommodations than the. old iv liable "Santa Fe Route.'" For any information desired regard-intr-rates, through car accommoda tions, timo of arrival and departure of trains. &c, call on any aent of the Santa Fe. w address.' FrEO. T. XlCHOLfiONx. I. Jc T. A . , A. T & S. T. It. R. , Topeka, Kansas. Jlad?lo;i had not universally been Kijc.esst.al. "Proverbial Philosophy" Topper once defeated him in a contest on a theological essay. git '.tJ "My mo'lii-r t: -: T a u-ii? Pubis's C-i.-'A.. Oqvrovm tor ne " ' r ; proBtratit-n, mros p . lei by a l:i.O':ii'-!!.i. etc. and 11 ha.-i i.-n-.' her a v-ouaoi 1. .C is t'.io only Uis;l- luo ibat slrunO eas ths nns.' O. 11. BE-it-s, Ort.i-iiiiia, I am in my 84th ynar. tlavetx-t-tt 8ffi!rt'H l--saverul wnyii coulct iiot sleep. bvl n.i m'i ' i o c.iurasrc. low (spirits. I ciaimeiHi?a us:r. ; I-,:i'-'s IVlery ( oinpoi:ud, an i Tel!, reli.-t r-i ltin nitrl oy af'-'-i- usa. It. Icuwbave a i..-. a-i-,i?uix3 ana can siwp wu. iiy pii iu i.ii.i cd'oiasj-e or.; alm -st like tliaeof a youns u;ui. ' S. C UrsKAlo, li, V., Goutil'-s, Ijs. Faine's elery Compound itrpnthr-D? and tiullds up tho old, an4 run -tiii'lr uiiirij)Ui.-i. Iiheinnallurn, luUlires' 1od i iii-.-vousuftis ywu dniukiy totiw curative po. . cf taiae'iCel.-.ry Co.upouiuL A Perfect Tonld and InylijOrator, It CiVES NEW LIFE. "I nm now e years old and hura tried evcr?l rrniedl-.-A bat no:i" liart auy effect uutll I ny .1 ri:ie s c;ii-y Coninoiind. I leel entireiy air-f- rnut iar tin gliort'time I have umsl It. Ieo walk lie.trly gtrtlKiit, aiej sound and weU, iuC f.;l as UtoiiKli tlU-cv Wi new Uo and cuervy cuioiiig iuu ity whole vy&na." - -a. Sirucs. CleTCland. Tenn. rutre's tviory Cotanonnd ia of unequal vauie to v '.-otiioh. It srretitnbeiM tho nerves, r.H uiai f-i klnovs and lias wonderful cowrt ln i ui-i;.".-! - pjt.mul ateases attU whlcu o wa it-iaai-enuy euHer.- ii per fcattta. Six for S3. At Druggist ' . - "W;- Lfr., iticHAHSS! S. CO., Burllngtoa Vt oi i -i:;n r-. in Same and IXAnr. tfliii.iUniJ L-Fto S'xJumj can Equal litem. I may. ttlvmp a4 tj The street car and .era down to the M. K. & T. railway oilice, &1! ye people o laz north, south, west or east, and theit you can jret rates to any and all points in'the world. Trains running through --o Si. Louis with reclining chairs freo. without chanee, making one r htiivo for all points east. .Con nect inrr at Council Grove and Junction City for all points wes.t and northwest. ove-V the smarner routes for' Washinn ton.and the-pacific coast, al-ioinit-t eftnnoctio!i for ail Texas and Mexico iHiintM. Sl.rnoffh tbs , heautifiil Indian Territory, - weinsr the wild Indian in 1:U cf.T home.. .' -, Fra e. . 2L Kest.BKiJt, gen . Ilaiisjs hs concluded to recognize the powers tiiat be. A new postoface near Topeta bas been named Wanaioa ker. . - - ' 'Rs-HJUUiCLES'vj-: Tiaaio on & p&c!cg of COFFEE U uraaite of excoUenca. ARIOSA COFFES is kept ia all first-class g-tisroa tror the Atlantio to the Pactac COFFEE J"to:; .;(.oivi,i,tj IW im NTs w U- .mid tj t kcifr can Nnm om mm s i .n mrm ft-" . A) th work vera tr,1 tJo i r ab- ou T atr jrvw fer j ml tf ,x'tMn rvi 'ixxxi ijout jon ihatrwTfi:: i rr.-'Sc (.ituvws ti -Tn sow tBrtd. fttr4 tin w e fv .i. V. li ffct. Afs en re- n r ix t p- r awS upwaril A-kfw, feua&ua w i'OK ForUft4, &.imt ICS OK CrilCCua ?AlCt( n p Sv I i -. ... . t : - -- '. . j- ' " -7 t ft 1 i Lf, J vlil icaj W : . 6 r? . IBELAInTD BROS Staple and Fancy Groceries V Wnlch will t I..OW ?PR CASH or ilit3(l . f jr IroJne. Southwest Corner of f ?r,rta Aveaua and Com : - lESrcial trct ,, .. EMPORI.C . KAKSA EMPORIA SAVINGS TBANSACTS C Genersl BANKING Business. DENTIST. (Graduate or the Penn. Col. Surgery C.a of "3 1 Dental OerrRATioxs I?eqi'irixo Artistic. FRACTICAr. AKI MANirtTLATlVTE -;' SlilUL A bl'ECIALTY. ' S E. Cor. Filth & Commercial, - - OVEK BVKDKEV'S. IXAtiai mm . , -auctium-;kuiimg. am iiow piling a'l of iny attention to Auc tirinHriji Ful.lla Sulfa, and w.ll giiaraot satiDfactK.n. t"harnt I0 ptrdav. Allordfr Wi at tue Stw, office will Iw v'ron ptlr ex- -cuteU. H. W. BUVSON. W. II. RICHARDS, "TTeteuixary stT:oEo?f, (Gradaate V of Ontario Veterinary CoUese), TreHisnil (lintief domestic animals. Calls uijjht or day promptly attended. Othee at Gdchrn-t Hros , Emporia, Kaesas. Telephone, it. 8ti. AEi Tes. t luiii-e. POMH aod EXTli ACTS D. at WHOLESALE PKIOES to CONSVfMEKj?. My wo production. Write for particulars. Bat iisf notion (rur.anteiJ. U. L. GB-iHAM, Aiuartst,. LETTS, IOWA. 1890 THE New M WoeBy HeralQ AT 0NC DOLLA Ii PER YE All ! IsTUE Best and Chsipast -Family Papr in th9 United States. NOW IS THE TIME TO SUB- 1 SCItlBE. During the year 1S90 it will even ex ceed itsejf in the variety of its con tents and its efforts to please its sub scribers. New features will be added to its regular ?epartrneiits, including- first-class - ILLUSTRATION. ITS WELL KNOWN brEClALTTES ARK: Practical Farming and Gardening, t. - rrogress in Science, Woman's Work, - Stories by the Best Authors, Literature and Art, Choice Flashes of Wit and llumor, Exclusive News for Veterans. IXFORMATIOX ox ALL SUBJ ECTS , Addrece. JAMES GOBION BEXNETT, .ViW TOHK HlHilD, ' Nev York Oir. Only Geo iiollar Pep Year. Do not fall te sulicXbs-ne- for the -NEW YORK Weekly Herald. EEST Woven WifD FshdIhi . WSH2 f " --r-sVVsroR0DQ3&lvaK ROQ TO $2 PE ROD. All And wijliii. rritrh. trlbTM'ir In tl,l liw -if nr-mla. KhxIl.hT rili. lr.frTTlon triM. -il . ..- .. .' . 111 Th ETT3TEHS' QtriDil is issued March ami Bept., eeach year. Zi is en ency clopedia of useful liafia-. m at ion for il who pur. chase tha luxuries or tbu necessities of Uie. "Wo ca clothe you and furnish you with nil the neoossary and nnnecessary applisnooa to ride, waii, dance, sleep, eat, fith. bone, -work, go to churoi. or stay at home, and in various size, styles and quantities. Juat figure out yhat In required to do aU these thine CCr.f OiTTIBLt. nd you can make a fuxr -etimte of tbe value of the BtrEliS' OUIDS, wh!nj wta be - sent upon . i-eoeirjt of 10 cents to pay postage, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. : 111-114 MichierRn Avenue, ChloBRO.UU VIQE A7AKE A 6o4 Xeu innn " Ti br-rhtstt tf Vu MJriHt W V innfaiw." sptir.jfieiii Rtpubltcsn, AXjrrIawr FIVE GREAT SERIALS: . THAT BO V CIO. By William O. Stod dard. Young andolcl will follow Gideon'a , adventures and his sister's on their father's acres with laughter and breathless interest. THE NEW SENIOR AT ANDOVER. by Herbert D. Ward. A serial of tcbool liie infamous Andover - our Kugbv. The " boys, the professors, the lodgings, the fun. "THE SONS OK THE VIKINGS." iy HJalmar Hjorta Boyesen. A right down joily story of moUem Korse boys. 80NY AND BAH, one ef the best o the Mary HartweU CaUierwood serials. - SEALED ORDERS. By Charles Rem ington Talbot. An amusing adventure tory of " wet sheets and a flowing sea. CONFESSIONS OF AN AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER. By Alexander Black. Six practical acjl amusing article. 1.UCY PERVEAR. First of a aeries of graphic North Carolina, character sketches by Margaret Sidney. . TALES OP OLD ACADIE. Twelve powerful true ttoric by Grace - Dean McLeod, a Canadian author. - THE WILL AND THE WAY STO- . RIES. ily Jessie Benton Fremont. -About men and women who did rreat things in the face of seeming impossibiiitie. . " THE PUK-WUDJIES. By L. J. Bridg- man. The funny Iftdian Fairy Folic BUSINESS OPENINGS FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMEN. A dosen really helpful papers by Sallie Joy White. Twelve more DAISY-PATTY LET TERS. By Mrs. Ex-Governor Clafiin. TWELVE SCHOOL AND PLAY GROUND TALES. The first will be " LAMBKIN ; Was He a Hera or -Prig? " by Howard Pyle. the artist. tSr' Poi-cani Vte aud Caib Friig. - SHORT STORIES siXtid from thousands i fcanta Claua on tk ,.V9retbi Cert. Ojriotie M. Viil. HUftno. V.uj,jn lreMoa Oi.- KOW Tom JU99DJ WlliO. Mm. H. fcucmirr. The Icun of Snow-til oo Ifora COO. CTOU f . P Kretnont. loily t the iio,. kitchen. It!t W. i,TTEjn. Trailins? Arbatun. Keiuiij Birrtertrrtli. G01deni&rs3.rS. Jaju. kmdv. Petrsry's Bullet. Kats I'nra f:ir Simeon and Bancho Penza iie!s"f t?vs Revolution, ilia Krnley bcud. C DiSlcuities ot a Darlintr. L. a. w " Ota Good Turn. Frvewtt Spoti. a. ILLUSTRATED ARTICLES, ncr-hie: Doiiii of Noted Women. MiitKy'rrSewfini. Howto Build Military Bnow-cort. s c":d West i'uit.Ler. How til Coaa&cic Play PolO. Mi?in dc Mevsrct. Ail Aroi" :4 Frontier Fort. Limt. K. P. Vrrxic. -of itsmona. Charic F. Immii A T -; liound-Up. JwOTuio Miller. JpaniM i 'i- . infir li!te. .- B. Berswiaa, V. S. H. Iu .-- j ZiAil Pli'.j-ere , f . I- a.-rt m " Tht i - .- . -vrn intern Nin A Forty la a. Chinssa i The rst'U, Pt.-tsr sn4 Iepsrta5e.Bi s.'i tv-; men tiiaa evwr.- 4 . .. r 2 -s-". -"..1 ot a--rr.t :- C-- " - " ' 1"' ;.l-'i-"SD.J.? i .: ; 'i'.j9 of tj-tj fcouv'a ir&i.:U.: . ?.'"! Au. -w ti ZiA t a rfi?. i:.j V. ' i- . 1 r I t -4 f?' a: m f i I m ii i .' '1 - .- 'i . 1 1 . i 1 ' r I ' r r'.t I, i . - i - .-1 a JiTg'y r .: U