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The Emporia Ledger from Emporia, Kansas • Page 2

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-t i A LAKGE AND ELEGANT ASSOIITJIEMT OF PARK PLACE HOTEL, Bl'SIXESS CARDS FIBLICATIOX JiOTK'E. To Marshall 14. Kimtm, of part? unknown. Yon are hereby notified that you have been ued in tbe district court in and for Lyon eonntv, that the petition of Ihe plain- tiff has been dalT Bled in said court ttat the' THE EMPORIA LEDGER. prAnm Six M-mik 75 Ck J.V1.JLJ lwJao -JLLJi- Jl ST RECEIVE! AT fund, never very large, proved siiflirient until Mrs.

Brown in'll decided to sell her proerty at North Klba. X. and to go with" her children to I journeying aero- the plain for that pur-poie. and encountering some losses and hard-liipon the way. Arriving finally in northern California CHninboldt eonn-ty) her son became a sheep-fanner there, the daughters grew np aud married in California and Mis.

Brown supported herself as a nurse, with occasional remittances from former friends at the east. Xow. in her old age she has come to the east again, to vi-it her friends and the grave" of her husband and has lately been in Wa-hington. calling on I're-ident tiartield not. we fancy, to -a-k an office" for herself, as the newspapers reort but ierhaps to nrge the appointment of some member of her family.

Such an appointment bestowed on her fn or daughter would be very pro-r and so woidd be the her step-son, John Brown. to any office which he would think hiiiix-lf eom--teiit to till. But Mr. Brown herself should te litit nion a special Mrs. KIDDER'S.

II. W. MKTXE, Ldilor ni PnrM(r TIIUIJ5DAY. AI'IML 21, The IIpv. William M'irelf-r rnu-hon.

a famous KiilNU r-a her. ilie.l on the 1 at hi- reri'l'-iH-e in ot limncliiti-. A troii in as with rotten fig- while engaged in vinsr '-ln-l; Oaliin." A foxl deal of enliirliieiiiiieiit -till nt-ed- ed in Georgia. i noiry the to the f-oiintrv of the senatorial iei'l-lHk ine Ombre Satins, Surahs, Feathers, Ribbons, Etc. rrxTZETtAr tiTtje of goods iu FELT CLOTH, ETC.

atois and nio-t the emploves are ieople. gratefully rememliering her hus-1 the vear. It is po-iblv far more 1" M.ffering and her ou n-the death of her sons, two of wlmni fell at 0 Ferdinand Emporia, One Door South of IP: MlSFBW L. A. LUTHER, Pronrietor.

KANSAS. EMPORIA, Xew bi.iltlin'r, new funtilure, first clasi in eTery sample roiiis on tirat floor. UNPARALLELED OFFER. FlIisT CLASS Sewing Machines, With full line of attachments woik, to do all kiml- of 1.1VKS ATV.V1, FKfcE uY UlARt.t. Havtu mate with a wHI known -oiuiauv (or a larjje luimiH-r their Mdcbine, ho oirr a a to vvrv purchaser Twenty-fie ioll4rt Worth of Bonk, to lc -lictO'l inm fur rntalon.

cun-itiiix of h.in-lxnuf! InmukI ari eh-antlv il-lLtslruit! by tautlur.t autlMr, A FIRST TT.ASS FAMILY SKWIVO MACHINE, on riclilv orntmentotl irun uith t'u wnlnitt top an-1 ilrawtr. cun-tully pat-ktI ami leliveivl to any in tlii citr, (ice cl i-barge. Thi- i a Ivna fi-le offer, mi le for the purpose or inlro-luriuit; our ptibiicatio: throughout the nitt-: Mate. ii. I hr a anl i rirctil ir Phila.

Piil.lishins Co. Piia.lell.hia, Pfl. Jlls IACK ACHE QUICKLY CURED BY CARTER'S Smart Weed AND Belladonna BactAehe Plasters? These plasters contain Smart Weed and Belladonna boih wonderful pain relievers in addi-tion to the usjal piims. balsams. used in other porous plasters and are corsciueny- superior to alt others tor Weak or Lame Back.

Back Ache, Rheumatism, NemreJaTSoreness of the Chest or Lungs. Asthma. Pleurisy. Kioney Troubles. Crick in the Back.

Stiff-nessoitte Joints, and for aUPaina and a Plastercanbe USOd. If jou have any ncci for a PorUul Strengthening Plister. we kn.iw this or.e v.iil please you. It is sure to tiw- relief, aad pain can nit exe't where it is applied. your druy 1st tor Carter Fesart Weed lltiljluniu Back Ache Plasters.

IVitc ccn'i. CAETES MEDICINE Now York. Sold by J. A. Emporia Foundry and MACHINE SHOP.

JOSEPH C. Prop'r. 3Ianufacturer of Iron Store Fronts, Land Rollers, Flower Stands, Fancy Brackets, Aquariums, and every description of Iron and Brass Castings, Machine and Boiler repairing a specialty Correspondence solicited. 25tf. EWELRY THE OLD KELIABLE Livery, Feed Sale Stable On Fourth Avenne, east of St.

Clair Hotel I t. I Keeps everythinz in strie. Good Itorses. Buggies an Carriages. Aio good t5ou3 tor drummers.

ioarjing KttillDe Stot.k ROVAL. PIIEN1X. HOLMES HARTFORD. SPRINGFIELD. CONTINENTAL.

UNDERWRITERS. i Agents. Younggreen Smith. SIXTH AVENUE SHOEING SHOP. iionsEsnoEiNG A SPECIALTY.

I'low an. I Machine W'oik guartn-teetl (o give SATISFACTION. All other kimi of repairing promptly attended to, Sixth avenue, east of t'ounuerrial I reel, north side. if (javc tafW tft PREMIUM I ittjt'ancc compcttuvj ifti. fictittvj fitit-cfcJ ttia of the- f.

ivitfv COOIVttlCJ fltvjtlCjfc -rVtCttt'. CINCINNATI STOVE WORKS, 146 to 180 East Front Suect, MANUFACTURERS. The "GRAND ACTIVE BASE BURNERS. The Celebrated "LADY EAT" COOK STOVES. K.

B. Specialty made of Cheap Cookinj S(irfj and Heaters. Foil SALE BY Loomis Loomis, COMMKKUAL Kiinsas. HOP BITTERS. (A hoc a lrink.) CONTAINS II01S, Brt'Hr, MANIMMKK, VANUKLION ASBTHr.ri'P.E-'l AM UTUEK HirTEtiA.

THEY CUlii: A.l IXsmwuof tlM-PtomiiPh. Bow-H. r.x!, i-iver. Kiilurvs. I riiiary Oiiin--, Ner-wusneit, Mi-eiilfsMit-santl epecilly SIOOO IN COLD.

WiTl he paid for a cif the? vU not cure or ur ioran i ui injur luusi louini in lu m. Pianos, CHICKERING PIANOS and ESTEY ORGANS a specialty, at the LOWEST PRICE and BEST TERMS. They are also Agents for SEWING MACHINES drills and The Kansas AVaffon. ire will do vou good. Ask yonr drupe ist for Fitters an irr 3 ts an at-solur-? an.l irrtMt IMmr for Druukwiiiiesji.

mm- i if opium, aud aHEMM Sexd Ton BSMffiH Hop Ktlit C. tls i-tT. X. A i- id if-oik: co. WILL SHORTLY ADD ANOTHER BRANCH TO THEIR BUSINESS, CONSISTING OF Silverware, Jewelry i Clocks Tliis deiiartnipitt will be under tin' charge name, of the parties to -aid suit are Mary Kimpton, pla.r.tin, n.

mm). ton, defendant. That yon mn-t answer the said petition of plaintiff on or before the 11th day of May. A. I).

11, or liil petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered accordingly, granting the plaintiff divorce from said defendant, annulling the marriage contract heretofore existing between them, and making the plaintiff the sole and absolute owner of her property, which she acquired before anl tinea taid marriage to "aid defendant, and for such further reliel as to the court may eem just and proper. Chas. Flet' nm. Attorney for plaintiff. THE Standard Bred Trotting STALLION, Bashaw Clay AT TliTi porlat Iaufso, W.

H. HOLLANDSWORTH, FIFTH AVENUE. BASHAW CLAY Will mate the o' his Keiifr'i in the rtar of Ihe tVntnl Slmj. on Folli avt-u'tf- SkiniMriut K.v;sa, Ati li lt lo Julv I. TERMS: Btsmw Cut, lo insiirv I.rtiiif it iiifctir- rj uurf fvririt the iiuric-.

aini iLr tl.fQ '111. DESCRIPTION. flT im dark bar. with poil.t. n-ar)y 1ft hauU high, ami "-ifh ovt-r l.ua-dr-d punls.

Hr i Hrf-it! miih1, ami liana lii-poa'tion tht i aU'ulii) 1auitl-. lit- ha a havy. flat lion-, ant p.wrful uucle. 11. li hf -M fine i ie.

ni vrr ten i tt'in-j. but ffuo-l rait. Ifc ha a tuil intrr I and a bnrthr tbt tfttrtl in 2 lat K-anon. Ifr took lh- Orel iu bi rlaM arid knvi-. in a tifUi o( r.ii-tiiuni nt the l.vin ruuntv lat fall.

a br. by J. of tntava. LaSalle Iliiuni. Kalri M.t lit, 17C.

Ilf i Kvittfrtt a a taininrl in I tlir Tro.tim; h. ot. i. PEDIGREE. BSiitY lat va siri'I by X-i llf-nry Oayt he by 'iU' M.

Jr. tMraoVr, he by" lb nr-t'lav il of the 'lam tiflhr rek-hratori hoir John Anderon. Hnr 'lny Ainlr Jm kon, ut of trotting mare Surry, Ainlrrwr by Yhiii Bashaw. latn by hy N-it. Why by Iin-pirttl jrrutu) lani by Imported' Mei-araeer; Vounie Uahaw by Importel 4.nri1 bab.iw; lt djiu by VtnH Swi tiara tiuu by Iinporftt dam or fSinilerV M.

riay. by Old A'xUIIah: '-'I bra by liiorpaco'n E. lliertt. Ilad'ey mare by Itnport-i-i MeMuger, A l-lajlah, k.ti of Mmbrtuo. he a of liuj-ortfd Mwuift Ablallh.

tlui Aiuuxoiiia by a ton Import-d dain of Nbslt' Hk'ist I'lat, ie LrU-ht-r by AtexanJer'n Norman; 2nd dam the Lrtrher mare. ownel by A aitiler, of Woodford county. Krutui ky, unum bay hore, foalel in 14'. ifoi by the Morce hoie. by Jerx-y I'd dam by Iti-hoii' tlanibVtonian.

bum of BiSHAW t'LAV Lu-y by Baft-haw; 2.1 d.un a fat imciuk utan- brought from ('anaila Dot traced. It will be wen by the very fine brvedin- of thi home, and a minliiitf of tbe hUod of Imported through M.intl-rinof Abdallah and Why Not, ami of the ttathaw. i'Jfy and Put-hcn, makes him a very valuable stallion, and igive brcelri a chance of hitf rice thi wwrn. LIST OF CLAYS -With Records of 2:25 and Better. Auk rit un tiirl.

2:1 1-4; Lui (mk.is.,. Ptr-mtr. l.v Blnck Many Clay. 1-4: HtKlitu', dam hv clay, l-2: Cazellr. dam hy KUrk Itv li.lfrt- Pal.h.n, 2:17 1 Sam Pnr.lv, 1:3 1 M.

pul'-hrn, 2:21 1-2: liut-llr hy Bashaw, 2:2.1 1-2: Jumi lluwell. dam hy Hla(k Harry Clay, 2:24: Norman, thf ilrt'of Ihf dam of Xtf.y'a llt-n-- Clav IN Lttla. 2:1434: Nuhvillr tiirl. Swiert and many oilier ood orn. $20 to $50 Per Day Can easily be made ly Celebrated usinw the Well Auger and Itock lioriasr 3rachinery IX A XV 1WKT OF THE COL NTUY.

We mean it ami are prepared to demonstrate tbe fact. They are operated by either lTan, Horse or Steam Power, aud bore very rapid. They range in size from 11 INCHES TO 41 FEET IX DIAMETER, and will bore to auy REQUIRED DEPTH! They will bore and satisfactorily in all kinds of Earth, Soft Sand and Limestone, Bituminous and Stone Coal, Slate, Hard Pan. Gravel, Builders' Serpentine and Conglomerate Rock, and guaranteed to make the very best of Wells in Quicksand. They are light running, simple iu construction, easily operated, durable, and acknowledged as the best and most practical Machine extant.

The- are indorsed by some or the highest State Oflicials. We contract for prospecting for CO A GOLD, SILVER, COAL OIL ASD ALL KINDS OF MINERALS. AKo for sinking Artesian Wells and Coal Shalt. Ac We also furnish Engines, lioilers. Wind Mills.

Hydraulic Itatns, Horse Towers, Brick Machines, alining Tools. I'ortahle Korxes, Ktn-k Drills, and Machiuerr of all kinds. Jrjfliood active Agents wauled in- even-Country in the World. ADDRESS Western Machinery Supply Depot, No. 611 Walnut ST.

LOCIS. U.S.A. in what par tm saw this. Outfit ni free to thos bo wHb to enrage in the mot pleasant anl (irolitalile known. hrerrthing uew.

ai.ital not rviuirel W( will fmulh I 1). 1. WILLIAMS and II. E. FOX -ATTIi KVS.

A TI0RNKV AT i.AW J.i i B. Trohate i n. j. J. V.

kSLLH.t.,, M. KKM.O... ornev art! ts nt luw. Ollue Al I ia, llt-iis-. Kmit.i i LYNX.

A AT t.AW. t- iu all ll.t K.i:i-.i. ru1 KKW1S S. WAlLiilH UV, A TTOK.N KY AT I. A front up liaiH-n'It blCK'k.

Kltipoiirl. Prae-tiro in a.ij.iinuiirt'onnlK' nn.l in the Siit.reai Fnifrnl is of the Male. P. P. 1IILLERMAN', AT TTOhNKV AT LAW.

.11 tti to hi cure. to all btisines. R. ii ta 15AC1IELER. ATU TOI'NEVS AT I.A'.V.

i Kanxis. i. .1:. t.u.k. a ia 7.

Mi'C RTT CARTY. (rt-iiu- i rur; i I AIT0K.NKVS AT LAW, tU ii. the i. fider.i!. the I'llVSK 1 ANS f.

n. snEnnrKXE, m. tl t. i- r.i.t'ir tVk Ki AveMie. tirt tl- .1.

A. YOl'Xii i KNTIT. V. NORTH i m-vti-t. Ki rt'iM ii! i' i Kar- II- f--l- L' I.

a1 1 If, l.r. Ii. j. WRit; Kiit I I al lia: I. dk.titi;y.

Tllns. 1 KNi'Oii D1 ETIT. i iniinn'rrial lt ll.vanl .1 Sixth avenue. bank. kst II.

estate arms, I ti! J.r. n.in-rt':' Iteal il. f.ty I'v. t. A v.

i ji I t-i'I't A AM THOMAS MALOXE, ami KsMrni i l.ar. Is Sir. in ria. Kana-. AU Kili.S..:' ijitiy all.

.1 I li. j.ra- -t. KELKilOIS. liariH-tt. a niini-tcr an I niisM.ui-a.

vol tlie trriiin i-lnirrh, iil rfliKioit- at p. in. -vcrv Salil.ath, in tin' llcl'oriiiril -liiirrb. r.r-ui'r of an Ninth a -aMiath 111'- ainc pUre al -J Ii. in.

UOilTH AMI C. P.T1IKIS, ANI AI Tl HKK OF IIKN'l mm: one MloKS AM) l.a.rsunth of u-r tfp 15 ll.MSsl.Ki:, ah; i ttim; and sii vim; s. i.imin. IN-movt-'l into hi new Iniil-lili. No.

I.M II -tn-i't. l-iltti j.ml Sltli aveuun. skilllnl oiK-iatorit. llauxlrr a all. C.

W. SQUIRES, Architect and Superintendent EMPORIA. KANSAS. OFFICE IM ESKRIDGE BLOCK. KOItEKT MII.I.IKKN, Ciril llii'fi ucer Surrcijor, at 'iiiiV 1 K-tate Ai-in-y, in of Kinj.oi i i Niiti.m-il Hark.

REMOVED. The 1 rramti-l Lis li'l'iT AMI lloin hi- ol.l rtali-l to the timrij of HALL, H'AITE f'orner of Kourtb awnnp ar.il street.1, where I.p will IiNmP'I to tt-e it II bU ol'l er.tomern ftn-l iri-H-i it htnei er want air anl -hoe. n.al an iM -iir nitii.l!. lie is to lo nil ktnt of work in his line on ymrt anl warrant satitnrti'n. m.

Cj.ai i First Ntional Bank, EMPORIA, KANSAS. CAPITAL STOCK Palil StLKPM'S Ir fSUS, in. S100 OOO on. :o.ooi tn. WILL DO A General Banking Unsines.s.

Will liny aii.t --ll ForPin an-l Ka-ti-rn an.l silver, ami all kiwi uf s. sectu'iti Will buy ami '-ell rhMl fton. an.l otht-r in ecaritics collection Prompt! to an. I remitt-) ol pa. uif tit At current rates ol' teXKttui)'.

Interest Allowed on Time Deposits. WAkTINDATK. S. I I Fi R. JfoMf rmati, Nove-Spii -r Win.

Marun i.tle. -I. K. Hinkie aiol Emporia Savings Bank, EMI'OliJA, KANSAS, Doc- ft flf-iioral Htiiiking I'u-infss. Inti rc-st en time Oeliosits.

J. JAY I5UCK, Preaitient: If. DLXLAP Casliier inuK' tors: E. P. IJKUNEIJ, J.

J. WP.If. HT J. AV. TRUEWOirrilY, H.

DUXLAP. J. JAY BUCK Emporia National Bank, i Capital, 100,000. SI'OO. Surplus, at.al I ii tt-re-rt al'owtd on Time Pepit.

Drafts drarn on Ka-tern Cities ami all puiut 1 in turope. Special attention paid to collections on al. points In Katisa. tor which we have uniital facilities. P.

B. Tli jib, PresMenl, C. Hood, Vice President, h. T. IIeritaoe.

Cashier. IJIRECTOP.S: Daniel Bitler, Hool. Iwis I.titz, P. Pltitnh. UT.

Heritage, A. i. Kdniton, M. IV Hliillip. olru, A llred I'oberl.

OR. i IT Pharmacy, Kansas. First National Bank. STOOK OI' KS. GARDEN TOOLS, ETC.

ETC Einjioria for Jclin Iire V.s r.i:ooM coux plaxtei: AXi ills for REAPERS AXI) MOWERS At in r.t:i ori.i lor Barbed Wire, ilK t'll'fi The stock has been earef.illy selected and every article is NEW and of the LATEST DBSIGrNS. In fact, manufactured lor the Spring Trade. These Goods have been hough very Lou for Cash, and will he sold at corresponding prices. Our Customers can rest assured that every article sold will he FULLY WARRANTED, and sold for its real merits- HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL THE LEA1HXC. DRUGS, PAINTS and OILS, CHEMICALS.

PATENT MEDICINES. WINDOW GLASS, Pens, Inka, Pencils, Stationery, Blank Eookd, Pocket Books, and Toilet Articles Old Reliable Drug Store DR. JOHN fl. NIC ORE, Proprietor, ISO Commercial Stroot, "EMrOIlIL, I51.S. IIAT By WAITB eg? Oo.

jt by the subscription of the American Kerry ami all the circumstances of her pa-t life. honorable to her. President I'artk-M might well head such a suh-senption. which, if once started, would no doubt inTea-e by the gifts of thousands, to a sum sufficient to give her a ten-ion of such an amount that her remaining years would lie free from toil ami care. Steps have tieen taken in Massacliu-ctts to promote such a subscription, ami no doubt the same ill be done in New York.

Ohio. Kansas and other northern States. William Kudicott of Boston ill receive subscriptions in eastern Ma--achusetts. Kansas ha- already taken the first looking toward a statue of John Brown, to be sent by that Slate to Wa-h-iugton as one of the two representative statues from Kans? in the national gallery at Wa-hington. The Legi-latiiie at it- last seji.ii passed a resolution look ing to ihe procuring of models, estimates, for such a statue, ami the name of l.

C. French, the sculptor of the I'oii-coid Minuteman, ha- been favorably mentioned connection ith the work. Xo better selection of an arti-t could be made. Mr. French has not only shown by his battle-statue that he has a genius for the work, but his recent iMrtrait busts of Kmerson, F.lliot Caltot and Alcott (the latter unfinished) prove that he a mre power of portraiture in marble.

In modeling a statue of Brown, use must lie made of the extant liortraits. which are chiefly daguerreo-tyjtes and photograph, and of bust, modeled in IfCiH-iMl. from studies made by Brackett in the prison at Charlestow n. where he saw Brow n. This bust in possession of Mrs.

Mary K. Stearns of Medford. for whom it was made. The sons of Brow might serve as models for their father's likeness in some particulars both John and Owen (who live at Island. Ohio) resembling the old hero in some features Owen, esiiecially in the flowing gray beard, which mi ornamented his father's face in his last years.

Mrs. Brown, his widow, would herself make a gottd subject for an artist, as she as last seen by her friend in New Kngland a woman of large frame and calm mold, such as we fancy the Roman mothers were, but without the sternness that lie-louged to the lioinan character, ami iu which her husband was by no means lacking. Springfield Republican. HI I LOU'S CATARRH REMEDY. A marvelous oure fureatarrli.

iliilillieria. eaiiker-iiimilli, ami headache. With eat Ixtttle there is an ingenious nasal injector for the more successful treatment of these complaints, Aithout extra charge. Price 50 cents. For sale hv Chas.

IJvder. JOyl Oh, VIiM a Cough Will you heed the arning? The signal, jterhaps. of the sure approach of that more terrible disease. Consumption. Ask yourselves if you can afford, for the sake of saving cents, to run the risk and do nothing for it.

We know from experience that Shiloh's 'oiisiimptiou Cure ill cure your cough. It never fails. This expiains why more than a million bottles were sold in the past year. It relieves croup and whooping cough at once. Mothers, do not lie without it.

For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh's 1'oroiis Piaster. Sold by Chas. Ryder. 41 1 We have a speedy and Msitive cure for catarrh, diphtheria, canker-mouth and headache, iu SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY. A nasal injector free ith each bottle.

I "se it if you desire health and a sweet breath. I 'rice, cents. Sold bv Chas. Uvder. 41 vl AsstliNKE'S MIIII'K.

Iu tbe matter of tbe alignment of C. an.t on. To wb-ui it may coneern: l'ubiic cti'-e i. berehj given that the undersigned baa beeome iatiafie.1 that it is no longer a.lvantageona to tbe creditors of said C. Heckee Jl Son to keep the assignment of.en.

and that the undersigned ill on June 7th, lssl. apily to tbe IMttrirt t'ourt of I.yon e.tuntr, Kan-a, for a discharge from bis trust. S. I. Kluos.

II Assignee of C. r.eckes 1 Son. 1TBLH'ATI0 NOTICE. STATE OK KANSAS. County ol" I.you.t Carrie TulltK-k wilt take not ire that she has Iteen sued in the ditrift court of said county and Slate, in an action therein pending, wherein ylve.ter Tuliork i and Carrie TtiluVk is tlotendant; that said plaintiff has commenced an action or divorce ajrainst said tlelcndant, anl that site mut answer tbe of the plaintiff liltM herein, ou or before the 6th da? of June, A.

f. IsSl. or the tetition ill Ite taken as true and judgment rendered, divtircing said parties ami ut-h other and further relief as the court mav dir. ct. I'.

P. lIll.l.KKMAN. It. Attornev for I'laintiff. AS ORDINANCE Annexing topic) New Addition to the City of Knaporia.

hi ih VumrifmrM nf Ikt rits St.Tlox I. That all mtch prtion tf new addittou to tlie City of kniporia a. is aurveye.1 and into town he and the same is hervr.y annexe! tha City of Emporia, and made to all intent and ftic all purpo-ea contcmplatc.1 in the law under which said t-ity is incorMralcd, a part of city, and the aame is hereby attache. to the Thin! ard of said city for municipal purposes. SE.

tios II. Tha: this ordinance lake effect from and after it. publtcaiioh. W. E.

M. foKDK, City Clerk. or. AN VUDIXAM'E VilMas Addition to hc City off Ewna l.v it i.m it, i the if or MtiM.i 4 Tlata.l -ucb inion of a.1-t SrTTOS 1 ni: '-TO' pon, h. Mirr.vw n.l aiMnM mo ib ka.

bo, ul ikt Mr- by i.1 lo Ih I of hmpuna. mnj nul- to ail intica ail for comrmplatnl ia the i nnde-wbK-h aanieity i. inrotporatr.1, a part of said "ity, aa-l the aaine i berebv artarbe.1 to tbe Tfhirtl aw of aaia ctiy for municipal parpwi. i tiov II. That thi onlinance take rrtVct from ami after its paMiration.

Approved. April ib, 1m1. D. W. EASTMAN.

K. M. Foail. Citv Clerk. Mavor.

Metropolitan LIVERY, FEED. SALE AXD Omnibus Stable Largest Stables AND Most Complete Stock IS Southwestern Kansas. FIRST CLASS TURNOUTS of everr description. OMNIBUS AND BAGGAGE WAGON to and Iron alt train. We (vnraatM atifae- tion to every one.

Gilchrist Bros, Mti Comer rirln-l. nnd MarehnnU-ft. 1-ai. eioiioiiinal to k--' liitiu than to Ihein a chaiiee roiriatioii-. dead-locked to make ap It is gratifying to hear of an movement in the South.

It i indicative of progress" and enlightenment. Yankee inarm- have huil'l-iiiglwtter than the people knew. The -lave driver i-a thing of the past. We the day is not far di-tant when the I a. the Yaneey-, Tooinb-es, and I her poliiieal drivers of like character, will have their occupation.

The immdeiice of southern Senators attains a high pilch when they a-ser! on the floor of the Senate without a blu-h. that the only State- in which there i-a free. i- in the South. 1 hey complain of the unjust election laws of and ho.i-t of the geuer-ou- priiihge- eteiiiied to voters in ieorgia. The -j made during tiie l.i-t two week- in the I'niied Slates Seuale by jH-niiM-ralii- oralors, and reiterated from day to day are exceedingly nan-eating, and it is no wonder the galleries are -jrt-edily emptied whenever a' lelnoeral ri-es to -peak.

Sei.ator Brow ii. of Georgia, lar-t 'I'hurs-lay. made the statement in a speech before I he liody tf hich he is a member, that if all the ho are disfranchised in Massachusetts because of their illiteracy, drunkenness. pauK-ri-m. were alloued to vote.

Massachusetts would lie a Iieiuocratic State. What an admis-iou is thisl According to this, the Iiemocratic party relies upon the illiterate, thunkards and paujters for Its success! If this class of jierstins were in the majority everywhere, all Slates would lie I lemocratic! Here, ye old hat do you ihink of this assertion Itv one of vour Smthern leaders? O'Brien, alias Koliert Lindsay, who was indicted for perjury in relation to the Morey I.clier conspiracy, was called up in the Court of (Jeueral Sessions in New York la-t Thursday. O'Brien pleaded guiliy to the charge, and was condemned to eight years in Sing Sing. In imposing (he sentence Judge Cowing -aid The case is one in hich the perjury was of a most dangerous character aud one which affected the result of a National election. In imposing such a heavy sentence for the offence.

I do it to serve as a warning to others against going iihiii the stand in a Court of Justice and deliberately perjuring themselves, where the act. involves such enormous interests." T.K.-ka having voted Imnds to build additional lines of road to make compe-tilion for the T. A S. F. aud K.

1.. fears euteKained that the machine shops of the T. S. F-, which were liurned two weeks ago. will not berehuilt at the and that the general cilices of this road may also he removed.

And the I.vieiK e.Toiirual promptly comes forward with the suggestion that l.iw rence offers some extra inducements for the local ion of railroad machine shops at that place, and solemnly promises that liwrence and Iiouglas county ill "agree not to vote another dollar's worth of bonds as long as grass grow or water runs." In this connection, we may add that, so far a- the T. A S. F. is com-erned. no place can offer greater inducements than F.inporia.

If the T. S. F. will take the new line from Kansas City to Emporia, she ill have a shorter aud lietter line than she now has. and then with lines radiating from Emporia, east, west, north and south, machine and repair shops at will be almost The T.

A S. F. cannot think of going to Lawrence while she has so many lines centering at MPTHERIA. This dread disease often battles ihe skill of the liest physicians, and is lie-coming more aud more prevalent, it appears, in all sections the country. All the various modes of treatment have re-teatedly failed, and any reined that seems plausible is.

therefore, worth trying. The New York Times publishes au account of what purjxtrts to be a new and. it seems, accidental disovery. which may interest our physicians. It is slated that a young man in the West whose ann had been amputated, was recently attacked w'uh the disease before the limb had healed.

To the surprise of his physician, the matter incident to diplheria apeared on the arm where it had Iteen severed, in place of depositing itself, as usual, in the throat, and the cae proed to be a very mild one. The doctor profited by this strong information from nature, to whom many of his profession pay very little heed, and when nest called to visit a diplheria patient. blistered his chest. There most of the deMsis showed themselves, and the patient seedily re-overed. Hence it is inferred that "the disorder generally affects the throat on account of the thinness of its lining, and not because it anr part of its' morbid law to do so.

When the blister breaks the epidermis, the tenderness of that joriiou of the lodv draws the virus in the system thither, instead of to the throat, aa ordinarily. This may prove to be of vast advautage to the medical fraternity. If should, it ould be ouly one of many instances in which what we call accident has revealed more than auy amount ot science. J0HJS BROWX'S WIDOW ASD STATUE. Were Jolio Brown now living as but for his long warfare again; American slaverv he might be he would be approaching his tat birthday.

His wife, Mary Brown (whose maiden name was Mary lav. and who married the Kansas hero" in Meadville. Pa.) wa nearly ten years younger than her husband, and now hut little more than 70. After her husband's death his friends in Xew Kngland, Xew York. Pennsylvania, llayti.

raised a fund for her benefit and that of her younger children, who were all daughters the youngest but little more than live years old. This Dealers in SMALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Shet Music, Music ooks, Organs SINGER and St. JOHN 2 ISO Commercial Street, Emporia, Kansas. SIXTH AVENUE HARDWARE STORE, SMITH HAIL, Sealers In J. M.

Griffith Co. IF. W.F.!!-i IN' AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, AND FARMING TOOLS. Agent for tlao McCormick Reapers, Mowers, and SELF-BINDING HARVESTERS, IROX, STEEL, XAILS, HORSE-SIK Solo nml exclusive AjronN in ilrpgooil Sulky Plows, I Call anil X. L.

gtaia see us. and 2-42tf (Siicrcssors Molihe to Sinith Co.) Ajol Ixxuxiexise Stock. n.YVF.xi-oin (n.TiVAT(ii:s. OF Bain Wagons. Fall and Winter Goods yon ever llunft- iu nay anl up warri eaiiv nia.ie witbutit tarini: iwiv Arrived at Ui Has Just NEWMAN Al-O CELEBRATED CUAMl'K An.l K.fiii-h Glidden's Steal THE VI-'.

I 137. irinn home over mrhL No rik whatever. MlnT new worker wante.1 at once. Many are fortuD mt th bui.ei. mate niui mta romif boy nj iri, rrrat par.

No one who i Wllliar to work falll tome more monev every thaa rma lw nls.e ln we.k Mv onlinarr raiilw- menu 11km ho engme at onre will no 1 a rat to fortune. A.lliresa 21. HaLLETT A Portland. Maine. Miy HELP; Yonr-elves hy making xnoncv when a rhain-e i offVr- eL thereby ml war krt pinir uoTertv from rotir-ioor.

Thoe-e who mlwavt take of the coo-d fhawf tor vakinfT money inl arc ooereo, feoeniiijr become wealthr, while KlHe wUo lo not im -tnre wh chaoc remain in pOTertjr. want many men. women, bovs and girls to work foru ricrht in thrir own local. tie. The luiiies will mre than ten timea ordiu-ary wir We' furnish an ripencive outfit and all that tou need.

free. No oue wlio en-fail to'-nake money Terr rapilly. Vou can devot your whole time to the work) or only your pare momenta. Fnll infonuatioo and that is needed ent free. A TorUand, Maine.

I SlOi a mat furnithed free, with full in- trurtions for conducting; tbe most rod table luine that auy one ran eDcare in. 1 he bone-s is ear to Iram, an.l ur iarucion are to simple an.l Dlain. that anr one ran make areas uroOts from the rery tart. No one can fail bo it willing to work. Homes ate a.

ancceiul men. Bora ami girt ran earn larpe aulas. Manj hare naileattbe Luaineat over one hun.lrtsl dollara in a siugle week. Nothing- like 11 eter known bclore. All who eaa-age are nririel at the eaae and nuiiaity with whirk thejr are able to make mooer.

Von can enrage in thi. bus i new during rour spare time at a gseut profit. You lo not bare to inrest capital in it. We take all the n.k. Thom who need ready naoiier should write to nt once.

AU free. Addreti TirE Augusta. Maine. 1 Plain and Fancy Grceries, VEGETABLES AND feuits, DKIED AND CANNED FRUITS, AT 1ST. B.

Ireland's, Southeast Corner Commercial St. and EMPORIA, KANSAS. Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Carpets, Dress Goods and Trimmings..

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