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first with authority to raise hn com- EO WAS TOE EMPORIA BOYS. POLYiJIGE OIL pany. Governor Leedy would have performed bis full duty if be bad se Tbe Governor Recalls Arms, Clothing lected say tbirty captains and then I commissioned them and told them to and Equipments from the Band and Company The enthusiastic members of tbe One Girl's Story. price, YJLKiExir, First Regiment band and of Company get out and raise a company each as quick an they knew bow. If this bad been done yesterday tbe full quota of Kansas would re ready today, and by Kansas National Guards, bad their hopes and expectations suddenly tomorrow or next da? It could be con- dtshed t3 pieces yesterday npen centrated at the place of rendu vous.

As it is tbe governor ia proceeding as CURES RHEUMATISM, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Cjspepsli md Kindred Diseases. This new French medical Discovery has been U9ed with remarka'le success in Bellevue Hospital. New York; Howard Hospital Phila Maryland and John Hopkins University, Baltimore, and in various oiher hospitals in prominent cities. WHAt A PHT6IC1AH SATS: Johs Hopkins CsrvERsirr. B.ltimori This is an occurrence in the life of a young girl who had a near approach to deaths and of tht marvelous manner in which she was rescued.

though any time next summer would do the receipt of tbe following telegram by Drum Maj ir II. B. Thomas: TOPEKA. Kan April 27. "93.

H. B. Thomas, Emporia, Kan. Dear Sib: You will carefu'ly pack These Three Combined Make The. Pimples, bktch, blatkbemU, red, rough, oily, Bulky skin, rv.i'-l, dry, thin, nd falling hair, anj baty prr-veuted by CCTICL'RA th moat effective skin purifying aud IxauufyiDg soap in Uie urlii.

a well as purest and sweetest for toilet, bath, and nursery. vousness and bad state of the blood. for getting Kansas into tbe field. Men all over tbe state who bave spent time and money in bandied together lusty young fellows who would make splen did soldiers find themselves today left out in the cold with no opportunity for STAR CLOTHING COMPANY The Trading Point For The Masses. all arms, clothing and tquipages belonging to tbe state or federal govern meet at ODce, and send to this cffiVe aend two invoicts and two receipts with each, by command of the Governor.

(Signed.) W. N. Boyd. Assistant Adjutant General. Mr.

Thomas has issued a call for a was not able to give me any relief. "I lost all color, had no good blood, and when I held up my bands you could almost see through them. I was so weak that I could not walk up stain. I was completely discouraged, for the physical state I was in was deplorable. One of my friends suggested that I take Dr.

Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, even a bearing. Instead of securing April 5. The experiments made here at ihe hospital with Polynice Oil. witnessed by me, haviojr been very uccessf ul, I hereby rto- Eighteen years ago Miss Mabel Shields was born in Chicago. The most remarkable fact about her is, that she is alive to-day, living with her mother at 4846 Vest Congress Street, and enjoying excellent health.

Two years ago she commenced to fail, a number of complications setting in, incident to budding womanhood. Her experience and sufferings during those two years were not only distressing but terrible. At last, utterly discouraged, she found relief and perfect health. Her own story relating this experience will be a matter of great interest to hun BLOOD HUMORS organizations made np of congenial men wbo desire to go side by side as comrades tbe governor proposes to form bis regiments after the fashion em ommena it in an cases ot rheumatism. (Signed) POLYNICE OIL, Yoa are looking for Low Values on First Class Goods and we propose to give THE EEKLV ftEPiBLK'AS ployed at a free soup bouse where first Imported from Paris.

cents per bottle; sent them to you. which I finally did. "After having used the pills in one box I felt much better. I kept taking the pills and grew stronger each week, my nervousness decreased and I regained flesh and health. upon receipt cr price Dy come is first served.

His plan con meeting of tbe band boys and will bave all the equipage belonging to the state returned immediately, according to instructions to Topeka. First Lieutenant Weaver, of the K. N. received a telegram of a similar nature and will follow instructions. i TllUli.DAY, Al'KIL 28, 1818 DR.

ALEXANDRE, Specialist, templates opening tbe recruiting office at a given time, when tbe men will dreds of young women who are passing through the same period of life fraught with Of Paris, 1218 Street, N. Washington. C. "After I had taken the fifth box of pills I did not have any throbbing in my head stand ia line and be accepted until Everything will ba sent this week. enough are secured to fill a company, after which tbe office will be closed and the preliminaries which should THK WfchKLY KKft'ULlCAN From the lt of January, lurtj, aunscrlptiona to trie Kmpuria eekiy Kici'tBUCAJi will be at folio, In advance: Twelve umuib (fi fcjl.T months OO i oe Kkfi blk an is lue lit tit family and general newspaper in ibid part of the alMte.

If youare uot already a subscribe r. we should be pleased to add your name to our list. and 1 was as strong as 1 had ever been. "To-day I have a healthy color, a good appetite, and the nervousness has left me. In the last two months I have gained flesh rapidly and am in perfect health.

"This marvelous change in my condition is entirely due to Dr. Williams Pink NKOHO KAflLM His as. D. O. Waits and children Mrs are 9Sc.

Hats. Shoes, For a durable work- Crash Straw, fecial men's departing Pants. Many patterns h.ts, Soft and Stiff bats. mert in Shoes. Price, are to select from.

til new Sprir Stjle. lower tban tisewbeie. S3.97. SlAiirts and Biys a firet c'ass Tbe largest line in CLOTHING, black nr gray suit. They the city to ee'tct from We are actually slaughter.

are gd values. rrging from 23c up. irg- cme and 8e toT yourselves. visiting at Hackney, Kaus. have been settled long before will be taken up for consideration.

In tbe meantime there is nothing for the national guard to do but to abandon its Mrs. C. W. Brown returned home CfBA. roust be a land of tbe free.

last Saturday from a visit with friends in Emyoria. organization as it is existing to no danger and death. Miss Shields said: "Two years ago I commenced to fail in health. At first I did not pay much attention to my failing health, thinking I would mend shortly. "I grew worse week after week till I became so bad that I was obliged to receive medical treatment.

"I went to the best hospital here for six weeks, but was not benefited. MI had a terrible throbbing in my head day and night: my whole system was on the verge of a nervous collapse, and for weeks I could not sleep. I then went to a famous eye and ear infirmary. "The physician there believed at first that something was growing in my ear, but after receiving treatment from him some time, finally told me there was no such growth, but it was purely a case of extreme aer. Pills, and I cannot say too much for them." That there be no doubt regarding this story, Miss Shields made affidavit before Notary Public L.

L. James. "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Peo uiioUke to prolong this purpose whatever. K.

Journal. It will be a war. Rev. Kelly and wife, of Hartford, to sustain them in carrying on the war against Spanish rule. This inhuman treatment of tbe innocent, the blowing up of the Maine, the brutal treatment of American citizens and the lack of civilized methods in government, form the groundwork of tbe trouble Spain now has with this' country.

In our war with her let us adopt none of her methods. But, be up and at them in a manly way, treating pris-ocers of war as human beings, and in all things, bearing ourselves in accordance with tbe rules of war governing civilized nations. We must destroy her navy and defeat her armies, with as little delay as possible, if it rains pitcbf jrka, prongs downward. attended tbe quarterly meeting of the F. M.

church last Sunday. ple are composed of vegetable remedies that course baa disarmed MtKlNLEY criticism exert a powerful influence in purifying and THE ADVANTAGE OP lHB WAR. In speaking of the war between this country and Spain the Henry Clews circular presents tbe advantages that J. W. Davis and W.

H. McMul'er enriching the blood. Many diseases long made a business trip to Hartford last Saturday. supposed by the medical profession to be in Up to date tins war has not been a cruel one. Outfitters for Mankind and Money Savers fur the E.

B. Fish, of Topeka, Kans curable have succumbed to the potent influence of these pills. This universal remedy sold by ail druggUU. Visit this Popular Store. People visited with tbe family ot T.

J. Hamil ton last Monday. Mrs. Frank Myers and dauzhter. Miss Eunice, were in the Rapids last STAR CLOTHING COMPANY.

Emporia, Kansas. Fifth Avenue and Commercial. Saturday. Miss Frankie White is confined to Mf VVw VI'-' SvWi-mJ' Wl SrAiN must dance to our music, and pay the fiddler. The way to increase our navy is to take shins fnm Spain.

Where is t-pam'f' she has not yet pus in an appearance. If this country cau't wbipepain it is time we were finding it out. the house with the measles. Tarn O'ahanier's ride through the T. J.

Hamilton has been on the sick midnight wind with the horrible bib 3 DON'T FEEL 'O list for several day. 1 result from it as follows: The effect of the btruggle upon the material interests of tQia vast country cauuot be accounted as a very din nearuning factor. Tbe vast superior Hy of our resources over those ot Spain cannot permit the col flic to be a prolonged one. Ana if snort, its cost, wunot possibly ruinous to Spain, cannot be ot really serious moment when uistributed among our vast population, with their wealth exceeding that ot any other nation. If the struggle should cost us $o00 000 000, it Will have its compensations not oniy in indemnity from Spain, or Cuba, or both, but also ia toe restoration of a vualuable commerce with the island wbicn is now lost to us.

Tbe success of our arms will give us a status betore the world in matters to which we bave hitherto little aspired but in which we can no longer afford J. W. Davis went to Bushon Wed nesday. goolins pursuing bim was only a bad dream, or nightmare, which anybody is liable to experience a3 the result of over-eating or an aUack of biliousness Rev. Putney went to Emporia Tues Do you wake up in the morning tired and unre- freshed? Do you perform your daily duties (j languidly? Do you miss the snap, vim and day.

Rev. Putney, Pearl and Lester It is worth a half billion to know what we can do on the water. or indignation. To avoid such disagreeable experiences one or two of Dr. Richardson will leave for Oklahoma A WAR RESOLUTION.

energy that was once yours? If this describes tbe latter part of this week. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets should be taken after a too hearty meal, and tbe Rev. Baker and wife went to Fowler last Saturday. action of the stomach will thereby be TO nr.i.. Con J.

V. Q. Sled went to Illinois last your condition you are in urgent need of PRICICLY ASM 5 iiiiroiiir! Monday to visit friends. Formal Declaration. quickened and the meal promptly digested.

A Bemauei in Keat Lafe. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wtgley.of Chaflin, are visiting at the home of tbe Many people remember tbe visit to former.s parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Austin TUE CONGRESSIONAL PROGRAMME. Wegley. this city of Mr. Sauvage, the amour Services were held at the Catholic ITTERS Welsh singer, and bis young son, We may make enough out of this Spanish war to ray the national debt.

A naval bait It; may be expected soon, following which our land forces may enter Cub. If our army and navy are victorious Spain will have to foot the bill, which will be a bigone. Every woman ought to have a phonograph in the house so when she dies she can keep on talking. Til eke is nothing that will more thoroughly stir up a community than a war, a lire or a dog fight. church last Sunday.

to permit our influence to remain un-feit. For many reasons, it will pay us to giye an exhibition ot our military and naval prowess. There is more than one country and more than one question in respect to which it will be well for the world to understand that the United States may bave to reckon with; and it can do us no barm to give this exhioition of our fighting mettle. In such concerns, an outlay of though it may be all rs Tonzo Llwyfo, who was a fine per Mr. Arthur Bridwell, "business former on the piano.

It is around the manpger" ot tue Hartford News, was The Naval Appropriation Kill aDtl the Army Reorganization Mill In tba Senate Home Will Cunaiderthe Bill to Provide War Fund. son that Cupid shot his arrows as told in tbe Uipids Monday in the interest in the following: of the paper. Mr. Baiiey Sutto i made a business tie was a poor organist; she was a rich spinster. They were married in trip to Gridley, Monday.

Newark yesterday with great pomp Mr. J.N. Rogers, of Eiglecreek, was Your trouble arises in a clogged and torpid condition of the liTer and bowels which, if allowed to continue, will develop malarial fevers, kidney disorders or some other troublesome disease. PRICKLY ASH BITTERS drives out all poisonous impurities, strengthens the vital organs, promotes functional activity, good digestion, and vigor and energy of body and brain. in the Rapids Sunday.

He left for His harmonies captured bar heart, and she took hi'u home with her to where Washington, April 25. A resolution formally declaring war against Spain will be introduced in the congress of the United States to-day. The decision to do so has been reached after mature deliberation in order to safeguard the interests of the United Arkansas on Monday morning. she bad caused a great organ to be The AIobl CAfr.UM oetkBon built in order that she miotic be cap loss is no matter to frighten 70 000,000 of prosperous and productive people. There is no reason why, when the war is in progiess, our mines should restrict their output or our mills cease their running.

The theatre of tbe struggle will not lie in tbe midst ot our accumulated property. In this respect, war will differ greatly as to its de-Btructiveness from one ot invasion or a civil conflict. In addition to our providing for the ordinary wants of consumption, war will create an entirely to cure catarrh is in the spring. Dur tivated throughout ber life by the witchtry of her young musician's ing the winter the patient is likely to take fresh cold and bave a set-back. genius.

This couutry ia coy. ilverytime she says "no" she means "yes," when Cubi "propo-e" annexation. If we cau't whip a nation that raises its war revenues by bull fights we had better haul in our horns. odipc i nn nco onm 2 cm it 111 nRiiR sTrtRFS. It was in the church built by ber own riiiuu, fi.uu 1 mi uuiilli Bui if treatment is begun in the spring and continued into the summer, noth father that Klsie L.

lJeddie, aged 31 It's time to think of changing from heavy to the linker weight under garments, and intelligent buyers will be interested in the lines ot clean, honest stuit we show at popular prices. We have the whole field to select from, and as our facilities lor buying are the best, we take nothing but first choice in all grades. No matter what the article you want, whether it be for men, women or children, you will find it here in prolusion and, in every case, the quality and price are on intimate terms. As an example of what we mean by this, see our men's plain or ribbed balbiijrgan shirts and drawers at 50c, our ladies' vests and pants at 25c, or our ladies' union suits at 50c a garment. These are the most popular sellers, but you will find any grade you want from 5c to $1.00 lor ladies and 25c to $1.25 tor men.

G. W. Newman Co. became the biide of Tolzj Jilwfo 0 CO CO CO CO CO CO CO COD Sauvage, aged zi. Her rather, a con ing need re teared for the succeeding winter.

Of course, it all depends oo the medicine. There are a great mam catarrh medicines which relieve the gressman and a millionaire, was Thomas I'eddie, a trunk manufact new set of wants; and although those wants may be connected with waste, yet for tbe time being they will give a new stimulus to trade. Ryder Protheroe, Special Agents. urer. He founded the i'eddie Memor most disagreeable svmptoms tempo ial Church in Newatk.

rarily. Pe-ru-na cures more slowlv but Among tbe members of the cboir was also more permanently loan tnis Class It ib sa.d that the object of the government in buying so many mules ia to establish a "ttstble" government in Cuba. The "gem of the "Antilles" will yet sparkle in the spotless shirt front ot of medicines. A course of Pe-ru-na Professor Sauvage, a powerful bari READING ITEMS. tone, of Welsh biith.

He established during tbe spnng will cure catarrh WITHOUT CUSTOMARY NOTICE more quickly than at any otner season States. All the arguments pro and eon were discussed yesterday afternoon at the white house at a conference in which President McKinley, Attorney General Griggs, Assistant Secretary Day and Senators Davis and Ilale participated, and on its breaking np announcement was made that congress would be asked to declare what it is held already exists. This was the -most important Washington development on the first war Sunday. The president will send a message to congress to-day, to be delivered immediately after its convening, setting forth the facts in the case, and asking congress formally to declare war in order that there may be no misunderstanding on the part of other nations. The most important point in the message, from a news point of view, will be the announcement that Spain has made formal reply to our ultimatum.

This reply has not himeelf in Newaik with his family, the most notable member of which was his Mr. Walter u. Tucker, CoDcora, n. United States Fleets May Blockade I'orto son, Totzo Llwyfo. writes Dr.

Hartman aa follows: Uncle Sam, when be comes home from the war. From to circumference; that is, from Kansas all around, the people of the United States are solidly against Spain in this war. Why ia it? Because they know it is wagtd in the interest of humanity tbe cause that God sent His only begotten Son to earth to Professor Bauman, tbe organist, left "When I began taking your medicines Rico and the Pullipnlnes Without Proclamation to Powers. Newark for a more lucrative position in St. Louis some time ago, and Miss Peddle bad no hesitation in appointing four years ago was Buttering wun chronic catarrh.

I bad taken nearlv two dozen bottleb of a so-called catarrh cure without much relief. Pe-ru-na Washinotou, April 2o. From the Reading, April 27, 1898 Ed. Republican: The High school graduates, Jesse Cale, Daley L. Martin, May B.denour and Bert Bigger, deli vet td th ir orations last nignt 10 a full bouse in the M.

E. church. They were all good, and spoke with a strong, full voice, so as to be heard distinctly. The singing under the direction of Dick Gnffiib, was good. Al.

Riednor was thrown from a wagon last night near John Jacoby's, on his way to Ueadn to attend the m-mencement exercises- The horers be bis talented puoil to succeed him. he Anything nut a lazy war. Give it to us red hot. There are some things we don't care to be in a hurry about, but war la not one of them. fact that the state department has not been called upon so far to prepare any proclamation giving notice of a block was worth $750,000 and bad a beautiful cured the night sweats and dizziness; home overlooHii tbe military park it curt-d tbe cough I bave bad from my cradle; I can say it saved my lif." Miss Peddie lived all alone in tbe man plead, suffer and die for.

Humanity Remember tbe 266 lives lost in Havana harbor 1 Remember tbe thousands if ade of either Porto Rico or the Philippines, it may be set down as a fact sion she bad inherited from the con Dr. Haitman has published in dooe form a series of lectures on various gressman, wbo was really nothing that the naval forces are not yet nearer then ber adopted father. phases of chronic catarrh, which be oeen given to tne public, and it was There was a time before Miss Fed clls "Winter Catarrh." This Dook will be sent free to any address by tbe ready to move in that direction. It ia the usual practice, as was shown iu the proclamation relative to the blockaile of Cuban ports, to give dua notice to foreign powers by proclama die's friendship with young bauvge became a matter of comment among Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturiug Com supposed that none had been received. The document is a formal acknowledgment by Spain, and also an acceptance by that country of the ultimatum as All we need to do is to take possession if Cuba, establish a stable gov ernment, pacify the island and withdraw, with a string to the revenues.

A month ao we thought there would be no war. We have somewhat modified our opinion; at least bo far as to say now that the probability is there will not be much of a war. pany, Columbus, udio. her friends when she was er gaged to the son of a Newark millionaire, but tion of an intention to blockade, and G. A.

R. Post No. 55, assisted by a virtual declaration of war. Congress she discarded this admirer in favor of iarjs starved to death 1 Remember that for years the United States did police duty to keep parties out of Cuba, while the oppressions and barbarities of Spain were practiced in that island with a merciless hand. If one in this war shall die for the benefit of future generations the pardoning power of the Almighty will speak His forgiveness before tbe missive of death came lightened, the harness gave way, aud threw Mr.

Riednor and two young men with him into the ditch, Mr. tt. b-ing the only one injured. It seems he l-ttided on his head aud was stunned Dr. Haley was called and gave him oielical attention.

He is able to sit up, but it will be some time before he is fully recovered. The Catholic church here is being improved. A tower 10x10, 60 feec although it is not absolutely necessary to follow this course, it is believed the will, therefore, be asked to recognize this condition of alTairsand to declare the musician. All fashionable Newark was at tbe wedding. Chicago Tri complete liueof farm machinery mamilai'tQnai lj any tatrlonmrrra la Ua wprnu I -i t-mu races: Obornm Columhlm Mo.

8 tnmn. bune. it to the world, using Spain's conces Corps No. 70, will give a reception to Department Commander D. W.

Eastman and Past Commander Tbeo. Bot-kin at their hall Friday at 8 o'clock p. m. A cordial invitation is extend sion as a reason for it Columbia Inctinttd Corn Hmnomlcr A Binder, All-Sttntl Toddorm, Columbia Grain Harvoator and Bindor. All-Stanl Self Dumn Itahma.

DEATH OF HENEY BOHE. Ihe war resolution has been pre Columbla Mowers, 11 2-hormc). All-Steal Hand Dumn Rakoa. i votumbla Flexible A Heveraibla Ulc Harroma. Rfwal Oiac Harrow.

A Normal Student, Living at Ko 1101 nizti is built on the front end, and a Adjualable Peo-Tooth Harromra, Sulky Spring-Tooth Harroma pared, and it is understood that the two committees having charge of the foreign affairs of the two houses of It is not for money, not tor territory, not for glory, but for humanity, that we wage war against Spain. The nations of the earth cannot afford to disregard the claims of humanity. Mechanics Street Died Yesterday oprmg- ootn rtarroma. combination Harroma. ed to Post 464.

Corps 191. Sons of Veterans. Ladies' Aid and Garfield Circle to ba present. J. L.

W. Bell, gallery put in that will teat seme fifty teoile. Mr. Kloting, one of thfir Horae Hoe Cultivator, ate. Kr.ry machine Is film trerrmmtr Morning.

and is 01 It i n.a can b- prolnctd with guod material, complete our leading members, donated a 1500 lb. state department will observe the usual rule. It ia entirely within the province of an admiral commanding, however, if in his opinion an emergency exists sufficient to justify it, to establish the blockade and then give notice, and in the case of the Philippines it is just possible such a course may be followed in order that the Spanish naval force now at Manila might not be given an opportunity to escape capture at the hands of the United States squadron. REBELS ARiThOPEFUL. congress will be prepared to report oo it very shortly probably immediately after the reading of the message? TTuiimrnu, niiiHTiwr aim Mintf esjrH'twc.

Henry Bohr, a Normal student, liv P. C. Post 55. 1 J1 Cut hero Shown la thai of our bell. The following delegates were sleeted ing at No.

1101 Mechanics street, died OSBORKE COLUMBIA REAPCR. yesterday at 4 o'clock after a week's Watch. clock and Gen. Corbin and Secretary Alger conferred in the afternoon respecting to the Reobbiicnn unty convention: whir utlmw, an in the pat, Iw- a tnm favoritf htrvr known. Has the lanrM, hnml fc tin 1 wtrwlae prr-fri Uncle Sam will have to lease the Gulf of Mexico to store the prizs ships in, if he keeps up the capturing business at the rate be has been doing so far.

re aches its object. "Today shalt thou be with me in Paradise," may be expected to be uttered again when called forth now, as it was then, in the interest of humanity. 'Whether on the Hallows high. Or in the oattle's van, The fittest place for man to die. Is where he dies for man O.

C. Patten. John Dickson. A. W.

the arrangements for calling on the illness of appenaicnla. He was 22 1 -j vars of This is his second term jewelry work done by IwTfr. prfiTi Mi4M H(1 rawy mf. h.t tlm our "tr-rt f-MM rw wh I kt fvrvttim- tni- titvt ii Itm. Hubbard, i Patistson, Geo.

Watson, 3' governors of the states and territories Sm Johns, A. A. Johnson and JJr. i (rip th-! tcwf nil I vf yrfi. of school at tbe Normal where be was Ricker Soil is Well Fisoer.

all for Maj. Hood for our next r.viri ny i' rnifniid F'wt-n iftsin wti't-l. I'fat-tonoeally f0W niiaf riht nirin trii-iKirt- a member of the class. His home governor. S.

uuue. Ition or pitHxintr through m.u-. It's ftaoi rttr. iiht. atrMf.

mud lived. Smm our iocmlA gnt befOm you buy. la In Tioy, where he leaves his Insurgents on Phlllnplne Inlands Expect Spain has been firing at our fleet in Havana haibor. We don't say that she has ht anything, but she has been i cent War Mews. parents with several brothers and sis paper, Wall per roll, 0.

M. OSSOBN'E CO, St. Louis, Mo. The war dispatches will be bulletined the Corner ters to mourn bis death. One brother, Louis, was attending school at the at Early American as a Pon-iMhmcnt of Spain.

Tacoma, April 20. Tbe latest rebellion in tbe Philippine islands has firing, and that, too, from Moro Castle. Our fleet is only five miles off, and yet the shots from Moro fall short. on the Republican office door every Normal tnis season, the two being DELAYS ARB DkNGEaOCS. If Spain had thrown sufficent force and energy into Cuba on the outbreak of the rebellion in that Island to have crushed tbe insurgents, or, if even a year ago she had succeeded in doing it, Book Store.

room mates. afternoon from 2 to 4 o'clock, free to already assumed proportions as serious as that beginning two years Union Teacher 8 cf America. TEACHERS WANTED; all who desire to see them. He waa taken aick only about a week ago, since which Hong Kong advices to March 25 state For your paints, oils, glass and wall paper, go to the Schuler drug store, where they have just received a full line from the leading houses in A ssilk fired by a man who speaks English is more likely to go straight to the mark than one fired by a man who speaks Spanish. Why? Because, on that the insurgent leaders, who are in constant communication with friends H.

M. Seagondollar received from a KKV. L. I. BASS.

D. MAN ACKK. Pimbiirir. l'a Toronto. New Ori-n.

La. N-w York, N. VVaxhiiiiriou. I Snn Franc-woo. 'al I hicxtro.

111.: Si. Ixiuia, aid Denver, Cul. There are tliouxandg mrm to duriiiir th Dchool term, canrel br for the quota of troops they are to furnish under the president's proclama-mation asking for men. The number of men in each branch of the service, infantry, cavalry and artillery, remains to be settled, besides many other matters of detail. THE CONGRESSIONAL PKOGllAMME.

Washington, April 25. It is the expectation in the senate that the week will begin with the receipt of a message from the president asking that congress make a formal declaration of war and that there will be a quick response to the request There will be practically no opposition to a war resolution. The senate will resume consideration of the naval appropriation lull at the earliest moment The only disputed point undisposed of in connection with the bill is the provision in regard to the price of armor. The army reorganization bill will be taken up as soon as it can be reached after it is reported from the committee on military affairs, by which it friends in South America tbe shell of in Uong Kong, were sanguine that the United States would soon declare war i- Kif'Hlion, rieaih. etc.

We dovcrMmj vani-- nuiiiin the imi-t immd. I'noun lined time be has had the best medical attention. The remains were escorted to the depot this afternoon by the entire class and the faculty of the institution. His an ostrich egg. It is of a light cream lacihtHS Tor placinir teaeh rs in every furl i ihe I nit.

ptaiea and Canada, aa over per tent iI thoe who rewl-tere l-fore -uret rx-mtiitna Unj lee reiclalera in uiua today she would not be at war with tbe United Stotes, and ber authority in Cuba, at this hour, wonld be undisputed. But, either because she couldn't, or wouldn't, she has become involved in a war with this country. We refer to the dragging along of tbe war between Spain and the insurgents L. Ryan is in I against Spain and proceed to free color and measures fifteen by eighteen oltiee AltilUhAS ALL APPLICATIONS lO PI Idi. PA.

County Treasuier Olpe today on business Cuba. In such a war they foresaw the inches in circumference. The shell is almost as thick as tbe shell of a cocoa- greatest opportunity of recent vears brother, Louis, and A. P. Summers ac German millet seed, the spnih rulers ut of companied the remains to tbe home of OMAHA EXPOSITION! nut.

It made tbe long trip without the slightest damsge. the deceased in Troy, where the 65c a bushel. to show the consequences of procrast funeral services will be held tomorrow H. Dale Son- June 1-it fo VtiiAn 31sf. afternoon.

The deceased was one of the brightest members in a class of Fine silverware, suitable for wedding Pictures iramed at the xuiiippiuea uuu lyrever bever allegiance to Spain. Friends at Hong Kong, including supposedly rebel loaders, whose surrender was secured by purchase in January, have advised that the rebellion be extended to every Philippine province, by which time they hope the United States will be ready to lend assistance as a means of punishing Spain. an average, there is more intelligence behind it. How rx you like McKmley's administration, so far, as compared with Cleveland's? We really don't mean this a question, but ouly to impress you with the fact that, so far, there is no comparison. Let us drop it, out of respect- to the dead.

We have been doing police duty for Spain lo! these many years while she was grinding the Cubans into ihe earth. Now we will atone for our former misdeeds and do police duty for tbe Cubans while they expel their ole oppressors from the island. Surely "turn about is fair play." about 100 students. He waa an am The Grandest Exposition bitious and industrious student and Corner Book Store. presents, at Ricker Son's.

ination. We do not want this country to pitch in before she is ready. But we do want to see ber get ready as quickly as possible, and, when ready, pitch in with all the power she can command and make a short jon of it. If our conflict with Spain is allowed to drag along, and we lay around camps and float about, on the water, listlessly, hoping to freeze out or starve out the enemy, we may bave to face unexpected difficulties (excfpt World'a Fair) ever Monthly live stock sale next Tues possessed those traits of character which are essential to success. In the family circle, the school and among bis numerous friends he will be keenly and sadly missed.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Puffer and Mrs. day.

May 3rd, at Lyon's livery barn planned in' ihe United States H. Parkman returned today from Kan Bloody Arkansas Traredy. Little Rock, April 23. A and yards. Located within cheap aid yricfc sas City.

Both are greatly improved in bloody tragedy in the Eagle-Hooie feud access of the entire Missouri anJ Wall paper, curtains will be given prompt consideration. The committee will als take cognizance of the supposed defects in the volunteer army bill, with a view to correcting them if fonnd as serious as reported. It is not believed that the war revenue bill will receive consideration from the senate this week, owing to the probability that it will meet with sufficient opposition in the finance committee to delay it there for some the declaration of war the house will proceed to the work of 1 was enacted at Lonoke, in which the Booie faction was almost wiped out of Mississippi valley, at your own Cor- health. The latter was somewhat fatigued and weakened by the trip. She will not receive friends for about two weeks.

existence. The Eagles caught the and mouldings at ner Book Store. doors. Through tickets beyono Omaha alloics stop-overs, lle- Spanish Boat Captured. The following is a list of the boats reported to have been captured by Uncle Sam's navy: "Buena Ventura," freighter, by the "Nashville." "Miguel over," steamer, by the "Helena." "Pedro," steamer.

"Catalina," steamer by, the dnced excursion rates to Omaha. Booies at a disadvantage and poured a terrible volley of shots into them. W. K. Booie, the father, a prominent business man, and his two sons.

Will and Charlie Booie, were instantly killed. The Eagles came out of the engagement unhurt. Elgin watches, silver Notwithstanding tbe saying that there is no sex in brains, women, tbe country over, are forming literary and complications which may be sprung upon us, at any time, by other nations We should free Cuba and bricg this war to a successful close, if possible, before other nations can get themselves together to thwart our purpose. Tbe old cry ot "on to Richmond," should not be made to deter the gov Take the Burlington Route, the providing the sinews with which to ine cases, $4.25 at prosecute it, but upon this there will old and firmly established line to societies and press leagues, the membership of which is restricted to those not be unanimity. The republicans Ricker.

Son's. Ladles. and through Omaha in any direc of their own sex. and the democrats hold widely divergent views as to the methods by which War news ana speculation as to war movements absorb almost everything else at this time, in tbe newspapers. It is well.

War news is better reading than murders and tbe long list of crimes that usually appeared in the dailies a month or two ago. Perhaps most of the criminals have enlisted. HECRliriNG. Governor is cettainly pursuing an unheard ot course in enlisting nifn for war. Not content with rejecting the services of the Kansas National Guard, be has figured out a com Missonri Students Patriotic.

Columbia, April 26. War enthusiasm runs high at Missouri uni tion. Howard Elliott, While you are gathering up things "A Wagin Tongue" Sometime ban eood back of it The UK st money and ikill can produce is bac of the "tonoi-es" and shafts of our urkies. Koad Waooss ani IiU'ioiEi. lloiieht diree'ly from the tac ory and in car lots Uy thi means makes you We have tbe brat II A UN ESS to pull thrm.

too. ns. I'ETEIia II ARDWAP.E Fifth and Commercial t. the revenues to carry on the war should "Saturnina," steamer, by the and getting ready for spring house be raised. There is considerable op versity.

Companies are bein? organized with the earnest intention of go "Winona." position to the bond feature of the bill Gen. Man'gr, St. Louis. L. W.

Wakely, Gen. Fass. St Louia, Mo. L. C.

Gunn, who has been the gust of W. Perry and family for the past few days, left today for his home in Kmsas City. He has been visiting in Colorado for the past five months. "Antiona," schooner, by the "Por on the democratic 6ide, and whether cleaning, pile up your magazines or other periodicals you wish to preserve and bring them to the Republican ernment from making the most rapid moves possible in crushing Spain's authority in Cuba. It should be done, and done at occe.

The victory over Spain is three-fourths won when this is done. A policy of this kind is not a matter resting upon military or naval skill, but upon the judgment of ter." ing at once to the front The faculty is equally patriotic and willing that the students should go to war. The with unanimity or not, a motion will undoubtedly be made to strike it out fishing schooner, by the Mr. Bailey, however, is understood to FARM LOANS. recognize the necessity for an author members of the senior classes have ne-titioned the faculty to grant them their diplomas at once instead of dur D.

W. Hainer has returned from a few dsys visit with his aged mother at "Ericsson." "Candidia," schooner, by the "Wil mington." it Lowest Kates- I can offer lunerio ad vantasr, ft to pnrtie air- MUSIC DEPARTMENT ization for borrowing money. Some of the populists desire an authorization for an issue of greenbacks. The bond ing commencement. This will be done.

"Panama," liner by the Two vessels, names unknown by tbe feature of the bill will probably be Sue. for Hmvt Damages. Milan. April 25. Henry C.

bindery; or notify us and we will call and get them. Every home in Emporia has several volumes laid away to keep for reference or to add to tbe library. To keep them in the best possible shape they should be bound and to bave tbem bound in the best possible manner and style this is the place to have it done. The Republican bindery is prepared to do it in any style of binding desired the very lowest rate. "Newport." bitterly attacked.

The whole week in the house is likely to be given largely Ambroso Bolivar, merchant, by the low began a suit in the Sullivan county circuit court here against George to the consideration of war measures. men, whether in the public service or not, and we venture that it is in accord with the concurrent judgment of a large mnjority of those wbo have Riven it any thought. We have noticed, from day to day, several dispatches with prominent headlines, staling that troops would not be moved "until later in the season" that it would pro! ably no: be best to "throw an army into Cuba until after Columbus, Kans. He also mide a short visit at his former home in Galena, Kans. Mrs.

D. P. Jones and Mrs. Oliver Spear, both cf Lebo, are visiting relatives and friends in -the city. They will return to their home this evening.

Dr. Tearout. of Dunlap, was in the city today for a short time. H6 left on tbe noon train for Kansas City. but such time as arrangements afford "Terror." TO CURB A COLD IN ONE DAT will probably be consumed in dispos V.

Scobee, for 510,000 damages on tne charge of alienating his wife's affections. The plaintiffs petition contains many sensational charges. Both, parties are well-to-do farmers. ing of two election cases and other Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists ref UDdthe money if it fails to Cure tnr loana upon Improved larui piopeny.

rlilat lmere-t i i-ajabie but unct teak, and the borrower may select any month deired. rECoND Loans are made for a period of tea yearn and me pnvileire ia kranted of pay-it a poKTMa of toe principal it at Timb without additional doctor uooua and the interest Is etuuped at once on tbe amount paid, lbu enaminir tbe borrower to pay tbe. loan tn convenient installment whenever deal red. TrilKD The borrower rrar celectfalaowo bank at wbi jb payments are to be made, and taae up tne ooupouor tbe Dote at tbe ftame moment. No atrenl'a receipt.

No nsK ol money be I r. if lot KUL'aiH-1 bare an abundance of money to loan on these terms. In lunu of from tf to llu.uuu, at lowest rates. Call and learn ol ailiuuual advantages aeing- your loan. M.

Lw KIT. No. 12 West Sixth Ave Emporia. Kan. minor matters.

Possibly the general Offers unusual 'advantages tbe study of Music. CHARLES A. BOlLE.rrincipal.Vo- cal Department. MR3.C. A.

BOYLE. Principal Tiano Department. EDGAR B. GOaDON Principal of String Department. Special Inducements are offered toseg-lo-ners.

feit term beirtns Jaouary 31 For clrculara rlvlnir full Information ad dress, tHAKLKd A BUTLK. IUrector. porta, kausa deficiency bill might be taken up be no. Ulilick Keieased. fore the week closes.

All kinds or wail pa State of Kansas vs. Elmer Billick plicated system of recruiting such as has never btfoiebeen usea by anyone anywhere. He proposes to send re-cmitii officers to every part of the state, with power to enlist just so many men in each place. After men have been signed he will either assemble them at some central point and have them undergo a medical examination cr elie seed surgeons around to the different points after the recruiting officers have reported. After the companies have been organized be proposes to commission their officers, and th is an exact reversal of the plan followed through the civil war and the plan which ia now being followed by other governors.

Governor Leedy says the men who recruit the companies will be men sent out especially for that purpose, but they will not te permitted to cummand the companies they recruit, whereas the usual procedure is to commission a captain per at Corner Book order la a Poker Game. Monthly live stock sale nextTnes- was the title of tbe case called in Jus ties of the Peace Combs' court yester Lathbop. Ma, April 25. Holt, just Will Follow England's Lead. New Yobk, April 23.

It is becoming more and more evident that Germany will follow England's lead in the treatment of delicate questions of -international law, especially Concerning commerce on the high seas, rather than the lead of Austria or France. day, May Srd, at Lyons' livery barn (Store over the line in Clay county, was the day afternoon. Tbe complaining wit ana yarns. scene of another murder yesterdav. ness was Arch Ray.

Billick was charged with assault and battery. The Cheap Rate on M. J. A T. Five young men congregated in the outskirts of the town and engaged in Imperial Council of tbe Mystic S.

H. Warren left today for a business trip to New York. difficulty grew out of a misunderstand tbe rainy season," and other indications of delay in pushing the war to a successful termination. Spain has tried for three years to starve the insurgents out, and to this end, huddled the women and children, the old and decrepit, together in corrals. But instead of starving out the insurgents she starved these people to death, or thousands ot tbem, that she had huddled together to ktep tbem from raising crops or stuff that might fall into the hands of the Insurgents Real Esiate, a game of draw poker.

A dispute arose between two of the boys, Allan Shrine, Dallas, June 14 and 15, 1S93. One fare for the round trip via ing at the depot some few days ago. It was tried before a jury of biz men who his Cutler and Lilburn Albright, over T. C. Watson is recovering from recent illness.

the M. K. to Dallas or Fort returned a verdict of not guilty. Convicted Man Kriieoi Laweesce, April 27. Ed Eou-selL general secretary of the Fraternal Aid association, tendered his resignation to the president of the order, as soon as the news of his conviction E.

fJ. EVANS, Attorney-at-Law. Emporia, Kansas. Office Over Emporia National Bank. nickel.

Albright took possession of the nickel, when young Cntler drew Worth, Texas. Tickets on sale June loaxs, ixscbaxci and Rentals. 0. L. MILLER, Cor.

fifth and Commercial op stairs blra a call. James Bruce, engineer at tbe reform his pistol and shot Albright the ball 12th and 1S98; final limit for return, fifteen days from date of sale. school, in Topeka, is visiting friends Monthly live stock sale next Tuesday, May 3rd, at Lyons' livery barn and yards. entering the lft temple, from the ef in the United States court at Topek in this city tor a few daya. fect of which he died.

M. B. axks, Agt. was announced..

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