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OAILY fiEPUBIdT'A GOLD BUGS ILViRBUGS Harried. On Wednesday evening, October 14, Mr. J. W. Mow and Miss Eva L.

Jacobs were united in marriage at the residence of her brother, Wm. Jacobs, four miles south of Plymouth, Kan. A small company of relatives and friends were present and all enjoyed a pleasant evening. Quite a number of beautiful and useful presents were received, Mr. and Mrs.

Mow will soon reside on Neil Ford's farm, just south of Grand View church. snrk. Ji concede the supremacy of the Ktfy "Jewels." There stoves and ranges generate the most heat from the small- 1 est amount of fuel they last longest and Jj cost least for repairs they are so attract- ively modeled as to be or- II naments in the most I nished homes andbvithal they fWg i cost no more than iT" Look for this eel- INebrated trade- 7 fosSS -MET- Saturday, Oct. 10, '96, -AT- EMPORIA, KANSAS. TT For l.

si OFFICIAL PAPEK OF THE CITY. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15. 1896. WHITLEY OPERA HOUSE. H.

C. WHITLEY, Manager. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16. The Only Big Show This Season. CHAS.

H. YALE'S "fewest Deiil's Auction. 60 People-60 Tons of Scenery! NEW ECKOPEAN FEATUKES. In fact, everything new but tbe tiile piSr1 devils auction: -r tRlir, or rut All brighter than the noonday sun. A dazzliDZ wealth of Bplendor.

Better, greater, grander than ever betore, all at timely prices, 50c, 75c and $1.00. Seats on sale at Lewis Mc- Candless drug store. Conservative Buyers and Money has been at 1 Jewel Stoves are sold by EHPORIA, KANSAS. Avenue and Commercial Street. THE am a T) OliljQj Quit Business 9 are yours at Cut Prices, S3 and Commercial It is better to be disappointed on the right side of the ledger than the left, and we are happy to say that this sale up to date has swelled our cash account double the amount we expected to realize on account of Mr.

Schlesinger leaving the city. So we attribute it only to one thing, and that is the low prices we are selling the goods at, and one tells the other, consequently we are constantly crowded with customers each and every day as the sale progresses. OCTOBER 896. Sun. Mon.

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12 3 it 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 3l vercoa And everything in the house fa) o)nnirc o)liU)juvl Li Corner C. R. Alexander was a visitor rem Reading tcday. Sterling silver thimble for 25 cents at S. F.

Ricker Son's. Found, a Masonic charm, owner can have by paying charges. George Watson, of Reading, transacted business in the city today. Mrs. A.

P. Morse is the guest of Mrs. I. E. Perley for the next week.

Wanted At Windsor hotel, 224 West Btreet, dining room girl at once Cy Corning, of Topeka, is in the city today. He is making Populist speeches in this county. DANDERINE, DANDERINE DANDERINE. BALD HEADS DANDRlJFF, DANDERINE. For sale by Lewis McCandless.

Frank Bennett and wife, accompa nied by his mother, were in the city today from ReadiDg. BALD HEADS, BALD HEADS BALD HEADS. HURRAH! DAN DERINE. DANDERINE. For sale by Lewis McCandless.

Sam Foisom was taken on a goat ride in the K. of P. hall last n-'ght. He reported an enjoyable trip. Thousands have been cured of bald ness and other diseases of the scalp It will cure you.

Guaranteed. For sale by Lewis McCandless. The members of St. Andrews will meet on Friday evening, choir 16 inst at 7:15 o'clock for rehearsal. "Boys will be boys," but you can't afford to lose any of them.

Be ready for the green apple season by having De Witt's Chonc Cholera in the house. Ryder Protheroe. The Presbyterian Missionary society will meet with Mrs. Taylor, 826 Rural street, on Friday at 3 o'clock. Sec'y.

Poison Ivy, insect bites, bruises. scalds, burns, are quickly cured by De- Witt 's witch ilszei Salve, the great pile cure. Kyder lJrotheroe. The railroad boys are all wearing a broad grin and their good clothes to day. Pay day is the cause of it.

Many a day's work is lost by sick headache, caused by indigestion and stomach troubles. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the most effectual pill for overcoming such difficulties. Ryder Protheroe. A large ice boquet attracted the at tention of passers-by in front of Lewis McCandless' drug store today. In a 290 pound cake of manufactured ice had been frozen a large leafed bloom ing plant.

The coloring was perfect. It doesn't matter much whether sick headache, biliousness, indigestion and constipation are caused by neglect or unavoidable circumstances; De Witt's Little Early Risers will speed ily cure them all. Kyder frotheroe Rev. S. E.

Busser returned from Cherokee last evening where he conferred the M. E. M. degree on sixteen candidates and exalted two teams to the Royal Arch decree. Seventy-five visitors from neighboring cities greeted him.

Don't Worry about your health-Keep your blood pure by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla and you need not fear the grip, colas, bronchitis, pneumonia or typhoid fever. Hood's Pills are the favorite family cathartic, easy to take, easy to operate. Beckwith's Genuine Round Oak has the beauty of an article well and thoroughly made. It's made to heat, when you want it to, and to stop when you close the draft; that means comfort. It is made to please ir every way.

Your money back if it has a blemish. Can you afford to buy any other? See the name on the leg. Peters' Hardware Co. S. F.

Yinger, Dewart, writes: "Mr. Haring of this place has used your remedy for the Piles and recommends it very highly. He gave me your address. I would like to know on what terms and price you sell to dealers. Let me hear from you and oblige." For sale by Ryder Protheroe and B.

Wheldon. J. A. Baird went to Denver today for a short visit with his mother at that place. He will call on Bert Dumbauld while there.

PETERS' HARDWARE Corner of Fifth 1847 knives and forks $3 25 ast at S. F. Son's. Order cobs for fuel at Austin's, No. 805 Commercial Btreet.

Lathing and plastering has been commenced in the new Presbyterian church. Mrs. E. W. Evans, of Denison, formerly of Emporia, is in the city visiting with friends.

Special Sale Day. Ratnrdav. Oct. 17. Trimmed millinery.

L. FLINT. "Billy" Jones was out with the fire department team today, exercising the horses. Billy is the ex driver, having resigned last month. Ths fao-limile cf 1 oa The high school foot ball team hold rorniar nractice trames on tlie vacant lot at the corner of Twelfth avenue and stata street.

The boys are being worked out in fine shape. Don't trifle away time when you have cholera morbus or diarrhoea, jngnt them in the beginning with De Witt r-niin Cholera Cure. You don't have to wait for results, they are instantan eous, and it leaves tne uoweia iu healthy condition. Ryder Protheroe. The home talent minstrel company met with such success last season that thev are now engaged organizing for another production which they promise will be better than the first one.

Mv hair kpnt falline out until I was nearlv bald, and several remedies tried seemed to do no good. I commenced using Danderine six weeKs ago ana me result is a fine growth of new hair. Mm. Belle Pickett, fcrutnrie v. For Bale by Lewis McCandless.

Major Hood and M. V. Cagrey were Topeka yesterday consulting with the Republican state committee. Cy Le- land, who is now giving his time to the Btate campaign tola tnem inai Kansas is absolutely safe for McKin- ley. Theories of cure many be discussed at length by physicians, but the sufferers want quick relief; and One Minute Cough Cure will give it to them.

A safe cure for children; It is "the only harmless remedy that produces immediate results." Ryder Protheroe. Kicked By a Horse. LiUle Robert Carson, the 5 year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. George B.

Carson, living about three miles southeast of the city, was kicked by a horse yester day afternoon inflicting a serious wound above the right eye. The doctor was summoned and sewed the gash up, which was about three inches in length. At last rsports he was getting along nicely Marvelous Results. From a letter written by Rev. J.

Gunderman. of Diamondale, we are permitted to make this extract: "I have no hesitation in recommending Dr. King's New Discovery, as the results were almost marvelous in the case of my wife. While I was pastor of the Baptist church at Rives Junction Bhe was brought down with pneumonia succeeding la grippe. Terrible paroxysms of coughing would last hours with little interruption and it seemed as if she could not survive them.

A friend recommended Dr. King's New Discovery; it was quite in its work and highly satisfactory in results." Trial bottles free ot B. Wheldon's drug store. Reg-uiar size 50 cts. and $1.00.

Excursion to Canton'. H. B. Morse, chairman of the Railroad Men's Sound Money club, is making final arrangements for the railroad men's excursion to Canton, Ohio, to pay their respects to Major McKinley. Mr.

Morse said today that the club will probably start some day next week. Nearly one hundred of the local -employes will go and will be joined by men from other points along the line. The whole system is drained and undernamed by indolent ulcers and open sores. DeWitt.s Witch Hazel Jive speedily heals them. It is the best pile cure known.

Ryder Protheroe. rn -MET- Monday, 12, '96, -AT- EMPORIA, KANSAS Savers HOUSE at the Street, Evaporated Apricots, per lb Feaches, Raspberries," 10 10 20 5c Japan Tea, per lb 2-5 50(5 ImPerial per lb. 25 60(5 Gunpowder Tea, per lb. 25 lib can Baking Powder 10 1 box, 3 cakes, Buttermilk soap. 10 3 lb Aunt Jemima Pancake 25 Package Honey 15 California oi FLOUR AND FEED.

Best High Patent Fiour. Straight Patent 00 Extra Patent 85 Good Family Flour 65 Bran, per 100 lbs 50 Short, per 100 lbs 55 Corn Chop, per 100 lbs 50 Hay 15c, two bales for 25 "SIR GEORGE TRUESADY," By Mrs. Humphrey Ward. 'CAPT. CHAP," By Frank Stockton.

"BILL NYE'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND." "THE MURDER of DELICXA," By Marie Correlli. "MISS GERALD," By Maria Louisa Pool. "THE HEART OF THE PRINCESS OSRA," By Anthony Hope. "WITH MY NEIGHBORS," By Margaret Sangster. "TIIE OLD INFANT," By Will Carleton.

ELLEN PLD nBfSp mm ItfLVV BOOtS ALL ABOUT THE STORE We Way Prohibition Candidates. The Prohibitionists have nominated the following candidates for county offices: For Probate Judge John Bey. For County Attorney H. S. Barnes.

For County Superintendent O. E. D. Parker. For Clerk of the District Court D.

Gidley. For Representative 47th District W.J. Wiley. For Representative 48 th District R. T.

Black. For Commissioner lot District A. McGabey. Harness Thieves From the stable of J. W.

Atkinson on South Commercial street last evening a set cf single harness was stolen. Also a pair of biidles, a pair of hitch Btrapa and a leather coat from th9 stable of J. W. Ssvint on South Market street. The total value of the loss will amount to about $30.

There is no clue to the robber s. ADVERTISED JLKTTE11S. List of letters advertised at the Emporia poBtoflice for the week ending Oct. 14th, 1896. Parties calling for these letters will piease (rive date of advertisement and pay one cent on deliverr Hall, Miss Annie Huxell, Mies Lida Hirlh Mrs.

S. F. Henpley, Ed Herrison, Dr. Hamilton. Mrs.

E. Hall, Mr. E. Hanes, Alta Hall, Mrs. Thos.

Henderson, E. W. Jones, Miss Daisy Jerrigan, Salomon Jones, Henry Green, Prank Nelson. W. F.

Elkhart, Sallie Karwien, Samuel Osburne, eobn Proctor, James C. Victor, Fritz Richmond, Burt (2) Richmond, Mrs. Mary Roseland, Miss J. (2) Thomas, Grace Siers, W. S.

Smith, James F. Stark, Geo. Stanley, K. A. Smith.

J. F. Lutz, Fred Mow. Frank Smith, Miss Lizzie M. McGuinnis.

Mrs. Thos. Wolf, Miss M. A. mcuumnis, mrs.

lora Wilson, tilay M. McDonald, Miss Sadie Wier. Grac MeMuilan, G. vv. Weks, E.

W. Martin, J. S. Young, Mrs. Christy Marlin, Miss Genevie WestnedRe, Miss Low Monroe, Miss Ella Carry, John Payne, J.

M. J. M. M'COWN, P. M.

C. C. Vickers, postmaster at Dunlap was in the city today. G. W.

Barrett of Jacobs creek trans acted business in the city today. Nation and Guy Service will each ship a car load of cattle to Kansas City tonight. C. R. Stone and wife and II.

H. Oveily and wife constituted a party from Neosho Rapids today. Easy to take Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. Smallest, easiest, cheapest, best.

They're tioy, sugar-coated, anti-bilious granules, a compound of refined and concentrated' vegetable ex tracts. Without disturbance or trouble constipation, indigestion, bilious attacks, sick and bilious headaches and all derangements of the liver, stomach and bowels are prevented, relieved and cured. Permanently cured, too. Bv their mild and natural action, these little Pellets lead the system into nat ural ways again. Their influence lasts.

SYLPHLIKE EFFECTS. Some Things That th Stoat Should Al ways Avoid. If you are stout, avoid checks as you would avoid the plague. If jou are stout io not let the most seductive bargain in stripes, the most persuasive orator among- modistes, induce you to wear a gown with horizontal lines. On these two commandments hang- at least half your hopes of beauty.

If you are stout shun1 the primary colors. Nothing- makes' a woman of portly proportions look quite so gigantic, quite so hopelessly heating as reds, clear violets and orange hues. There are colors which can be used effectively, only in small quantities. Let white and cream color severely alone. They may make you look statuesque, but statues require a gallery for a background, and are ont of place in a modest home.

Unless you are a wise woman, as vrell as a stout one, you will occasionally fall into the error of thinking that strong lacing strings are your best friends, and that the more tightly you can gird yourself the more sylphlike you will appear. It is a delusion. Tight-fitting gowns merely accentuate your defects. You begin to suggest smotherings, strangulations and other unpleasant conditions. Superabundance of curves may be hidden beneath kindly folds and beneficient fluffiness.

They are only made the more conspicuous by attempts to reduce them by main force and corset steels. The corset of the stout woman, by tbe way, is something to which she should give great attention. Only the "low" ones should be worn. High ones, which crowd the bust into the neck so that chin and chest meet, are the ones to which most stout women fly with a fatuous blindness. Skirt trimmings, which take from the apparent height, are also to be avoided.

Broad belts, which decrease the effect of length, are also among the tabooed articles. In fact, the woman, blessed or cursed with "embonpoint" must be exceedingly; wary in the matter of belts. She must, whenever it is possible, wear those of the same color as her bodice or her skirt. The former adds to her waist length and the latter to her length of limb. Belts which are slightlv curved over the hips and pointed in the back and front are among those which she can wear with excellent effect.

The high collar should be another of the stout woman's aversions. She fre quently has a pretty neck as one of the small compensations granted by Provi dence for an ugly figure, but the high collar hides and spoils it. The fichu was particularly intended for her; so were the falling over lace frill and the rather narrow ribbon bands. Fluffy feather and lace boas belong to her only when they are long and when instead of coming under the chin they fall in long lines down the front of the gown cn either side. In short, the stout woman's sartorial salvation lies in a conscientious ad herence to the "long line" principle.

Whether they are stripes woven, in the material or folds laid by the dressmaker, they are her only means of giving the effect of graceful hight. St. Louis Re public. Yeast "Do you believe there is such a thing as honor among thieves?" Crimsonbeak "There must be. I went to a charity fair, last week, and I got cut with mv umbrella Statesman.

Hyson 'Have you seen one of the new five-dollar silver certificates yet?" Faraway "No, Hyson, I haVe not. I have pretty good eyesight, but I can't see quite as fax as that." Yonker3 Statesman. There is an activity that shows the interest of people in the problem of providing for their winter comfort. Some are only with the view of buying when the necessity comes, but more, and they are the wise ones, are buying now while the stocks are fresh and complete and they can get first choice. Don't you think it is time for yotj to be looking the matter up? We offer a few suggestions as a Btarter: TfTTTTT TT TVVTTtfTTTTT Wm.

CLARKE, Undertaking and embalming. 23 W. Sixth, the Strauss building. Night calls, 523 Con-gress street. Rooms for rent in the Republican block.

Apply at this office. Sterling silver novelties in great variety. S. F. Bicker Son.

Fob Sale Fresh milch cow, and one fresh in 30 days; 938 Garfield ave. Teeth extracted 25c. Set of teeth 85 up at Dr. 8. E.

Worster's, 501 Com'l. For Sale at a Bargain A od new two story residence near the Nor-iral. Inquire at 712 Com'l street. Wm. Jones.

618 Mechanics Etreets, has the latest improved skirt pleating machine and the ladies who want such work done would do well to call. Trimmings in all styles. I had a very severe case of dandruff all my life. Have been permanently cured with DANDERINE. I recommend it in all diseases of the scalp.

Dr. Bronson, Guthrie, O. T. For sale by Lewis McCandless. Miss Maggie Cook, living at 1114 Mechanics street is quite sick with neuralgia of the heart.

She came to this city to attend the Normal. Ladies, wonderfully soft, luxuriant, beautiful hair is produced by Dander-iue. Try it. For sale by Lewis Mc-CandleBs. Mrs.

Dan Farks, of Wichita, and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Balch, of Dodge City, have returned home after attending the funeral of their mother, Mrs.

AnnKelley. BALD HEADS, see Danderine, the most wonderful discovery of modern times. For Bale by Lewis McCand-less. We endorse Beckwith's Round Oak from leg to urn, from top to bottom, first, last and all the tims. Do vou want the best? Peters' Hardware Co.

If you have ever Been a little child in the agony of summer complaint, you can realize the danger of the trouble and appreciate the value of instantaneous relief always afforded by De Witt's Colic Cholera Cure. For dysentery and diarrhoea it is a reliable remedy. We could not afford to recommend this as a cure unless it were a cars. Ryder Protheroe. Wanted Salesman to sell complete line of lubricating oils, greases, varnishes, specialties, etc.

Good opportunity for the proper party. Garland Refining Cleveland, O. Lost On the road near the Ruggles school house, a pair of spectacles, gold frames and double focus. Finder will please leave them at the Republican office and receive a suitable reward. iYIHTEH UNDERWEAR.

We are unusually well fixed in this line for both big and little folks, in all of which we give you best value for your money. As a sample take HO. 126 Men's heavy, all 'which we sell for anywhere for a dollar. lift QnQfl Ladies' all wool, natural, ribbed vests and pants ilUa ZUOU at 81.00, and vou'll find it compares favorably with anything sold elsewhere at one twenty-five. BLANKETS.

How can you get more comfort than from a pair of fleecy blankets on a cold night? and where can you find such a stock as you see piled in our blanket room? We have them in any grade or price you want, but look at our 10-4 white "Kasota" all wool blanket at 1-5. It's a world beater. of Fifth Avenue wool, natural shirts and drawers, 88c, and see if you can match it of romantic fiction extant. Though almost impossible to be dramatized, Mr. Edwin Barbour, that eminent dramatist, has so far succeeded as to make it one of tbe moet original plays on the Am-rican stage.

Equipped with beautiful scenic effects, electric and mechanical contrivances, it ia a grand production. Messrs. Logan Hamilton, proprietors of the American Dramatic company, claim to carry tbe original scenery that was used at its long run at the Fourteenth Street theater. New York, and World's Fair run at Chicago. Joplin, (Mo.) Daily News, September 1.

The above excellent company will appear at the Whitley opera bouse all next week. L.adies free Monday night if accompanied by one paid 30c ticket. ro CUKE A COLD IK ONE DAT. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tbe money if it aila to cure.

25c, An Atchison woman who hugged a man in her husband's presence ought to be tried in the probate court, and not in the district court. OVERCOATS. As an evidence of the intrinsic value of the coats we carry this season, customers never think of asking us to take less than the marked price, which is something unusual in tbe clothing trade. Tbe value stands out so clearly that the most inveterate close trader has not the courage to ask anything off. For a competition paralyzer, see our all wool, full satin lined Kersey overcoat at $10.

HOSIERY. When you get "Onyx" or "Topsey" stockings, you get best, and you'll haye to come here for it as they are not carried elsewhere. We call particular attention to our 25c fleeced hose for ladies. It's not lorjg since you paid 50c for no better. 20 lbs Granulated Sugar.

$1.00 Package Coffee 18 Rio Coffee 20 Best Golden Rio 25 Mocha and Java 35 Dry Salt Meat 05 JJreakfast Bacon 08 No. 1 Hams. 10 Butter, 2 lbs for 25 Eggs, 2 dcz. for 25 Best Cream Cheese. 2 lbs for 25 8 bars Silk Soap 25 8 bars Clairette Soap 25 10 lbs Navy Beans 2-5 5 lbs Lima Beans 25 1 dcz.

Salt Herring 25 Can 10 1 can Corned Beef 10 Mustard Sardine? 07 Oil Sardines 05 4 cans Corn 23 cans Best Tomatoes 25 Public Notice. Notice i3 hereby given that the registeration poll books of the City of Emporia Xyon county, Kansas, for the registeration of voters will be clcBed on Friday, October 23, at 9 o'clock p. m. All persons who have not registered since January 1, 1S96, as well as those who have registered but have changed their residence to another ward since registering, must reeister before the time stated if they desire to vote at the November election of 1896. Registers office No.

21 West Fifth ayenue. II. S. Alexander, City Clerk. Dated, Oct.

14, 1896. The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. Feed Cor Feeders.

I have 1,000 acres of corn, about 300 tons of fine alfalfa in stack, plenty cr fine prairie hay from one to 400 tons, All of which I will sell or feed. Good corrals, plenty of water, timber prot tection and other Re ferences: C. S. Cross, president irst National bank, Emporia, Kansas, and Wm. Martindale.

V. Jt Either, or both, are authorized to make terms. G. W. Deuamp, Alien, is.an.

One Minute Cough Cure, cures. Ttaat 1 what it was made tor. Mv residence property is for Bale or rent or will sell furnished at a bargain. ME3. LENA irEYTON.

Call at 1113 Neosho street. Have you guessed on the electoral vote for a watch given by Bicker Son? If not, you should. S. NEWE9AN mm The theatrical season at the Haven opera house certainly opened in a blaze of glory lest night and if the opening artiscally and financially is to be taken as an indication of the attrac tiona and business to ba expected throughout the season Manager Haven is to be congratulated. The house presented a bright and attractive appearance and every seat both above and below was filled when tbe handsome new drop curtaiu went up promptly at 8:30 revealing to view the magnificent scenery of the American Dramatic company on the first act of the great scenic production, "A Sea of Ice." This company carries all of the scenery for every play it presents and each of the five acts last night were staged in a beautiful manner.

The company is far above the average of those playing the popular priced house and have at once established themselves as prime favorites with Joplin theater goeB, as will be fully demonstrated by the immense audience they will have tonight when the great scenic production of H. Rider Hageard's oriental romance "She" will be given for the first time at cheap prices. This great work has been made famous in novel form as the greatest production GOLDMAN, THTJRNATJER CO. mort-gagees of the Racket Shoe and Clothing Company store, at 615 Commercial have sold the stock in bulk and collected their claim. The purchaser has appointed Mr.

JOB HESS manager, to dispose of the remaining stock. He will continue to sell the stock until it is all sold, at even GREATER REDUCTION OF PRICES than prevailed while in possession of the mortgagees..

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