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The Sauna Herald $1.50 A YHAR. Hiilinn Herald. Kutalilislipri 1HA7 SALINA, KANSAS, FRIDAY, MAY, 17, 1895. VOL. XXIX.

NO. 14. Weekly News, Established WH January 1, 1M2. A MEDAL CONTEST. of Sandusky, who was culled upon to speak at the grave, FDR THE BLOOD Prof.

Austin's Class in Elocution a ANNOUNCEMENT. credit to Him. An interesting contest was an enter Of The University of Kansas State fit ft SA taining feature at the opera house last Friday night. Prof. Austin's class in elocution contested for tho medal.

The Geological Survey. In conformity with the law under pupils were contesting with a determin ation to win and' without doubt, the which the University of Kansas is now working the Board of Regents at a re friends of all participants have just causo to bo proud of their efforts. cent meeting formerly organized the Un The Best Spring Mtdiclni Tho first contestant was Miss Whit- iversity Geological Survey of Kansas with Chancellor F. H. Snow ex-offlcio Director, Prof.

S. W. Williaton Paleon for Infants and Children. moro, who recited a pathetic and tragic story untitled "Absolution." "Tho Stage Driver's Story," by Bruce Stew- HIRTY yar observation of Castorla with the patronage of Just now everybody Is thinking about taking something for the blood. A Spring medicine as we speak of It.

And it's a good thing to do, but you want to get the proper medicine. I you consult your physician he will tell you to tologist, Professor Erasmus Ilaworth Geologist and Mineralogist, and Professor E. H. S. Bailey Chemist.

irt of tho Wcsleyan, was a thrilling, ex 1 millions of persons, permit na to peak cf it without guessing. citing talo of frontier life. Miss Valen In addition to these, other members of the University Faculty will be en-J tino gave tho chapter of "lien Hur" which describes tho chariot race. Miss Whitney recited "Zingarilla, Tlie Flow TaKe GOOD LIVER PIEDICINE gaged upon the work of the Survey, as That Tired Feeling Means danger. It is a serious condition and will lead to disastrous results if it is not over-conio ut once.

is a sure sign that tho blood is impoverished aud impure. Tho best remedy ia HOOD'S Sarsaparilla Which makes rich, healthy blood, and thus gives strength and elasticity to tho muscles, vigor to the brain and health and vitality to every part of the body. Hood's Sarsaparilla positively Makes the Weak Strong I have taken Hood's Sarsaparilla for scrofula and it has done mo more good than anything else I have taken. It has given me an appetite and cured that tired feeling with which I Buffered. I have found it just as recommended." Miss Katie Smith, Neodeshaw, Kan.

Hood's and Only Hood's rt'tt easy to buy, easy tc flOOdS FlllS take, easy in effect. 26o well as the advanced students of the departments of Geology and Paleontology. if, er Girl." Tho famous oration of Mark Antony over the dead body of Julius Cti'sur in Shakespeare's great play was selected by O. E. Coleman.

An effort will also be niade to centralize and unify the energies of different geologists in the state who have been do W. II, Pcnix recited "Three Scenes in ing valuable work along different lines tho Life of Benedict Arnold," by Will Caiieton. Tho last contestant was Miss Reese, who gave 'iOno of the Heroes," a It nnqnestlona'bly the test remedy for Infanta and Children the world has ever known. It i harmless. Children llho it.

It gives them health. It will gave their lives. In it Mothers have omethlng which in aosolntely safe and praotioally perfect aa a chlld't medicine. Castorla destroys Worms. Castorla allay Fererlshness.

Castorla prevents vomiting Sonr Cnrd. Castorla cnren Diarrhoea and Wind Collo. Castorla relievee Teething Tronhlea. Castorla cnrei Constipation and Flatnlency. Castorla neutralises the effects of oarhonio add gas or polsonons air.

Castorla does not contain morphine, opium, or other narcotlo property. Castorla assimilates) the food, regnlatea the stomach and towels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castorla is put up in one-size potties only. It is not sold in hulk. Pon't allow any one to sell you anything else on the plea or promise of goological investigations.

Already a considerable start has been made and the co-operation of different geologists of the state has been secured. and that, because the liver has everything to do with the blood. If the liver is sluggish the system is clogged, the blood becomes Impure, and the whole body suffers. Every medicine recommended for the blood Is supposed to work on the liver. Then get at once the King of Liver medicines," simmoNs LIVER REGULATOR It does its work well, and tones up the wholesystem.

It is Better than Fills," and can be had in liquid or powder. story of the heroic efforts of a fireman to escue child from a burning building. The judges, Prof. Jay, Rev. Win.

The policy of the Survey will be con Foulkes and Rev. II. M. The handsome ladies' medal was pre sented to Miss Valentine, tho gentle- mens' to O. E.

Coleman. In awarding servative, with the expectation that it will be continued and eventually include all other branches of the natural history of the state. The general stratigraphy of the state will first be elaborated in order that it may bo used in the further study of various questions of economic and scientific importance, all of which will be taken up as rapidly aB existing conditions from time to time tho medals, Prof. Jay remarked that the determining of a decision was most diffl-cult, as "all deserved a medal." for nearly a quarter of a century past, it would be in a far worse crippled condition than silver. No other form of money oti the face of the earth could that it is "just as good" and "will answer every See that yon pet C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A.

Kansas Plumbers. The tenth annual convention of the will permit. Work in the Coal Measures of the The fao-simile have withstood as silver has done such a malignant unsparing crusade as the last two years have witnessed in this country. It still holds the affections and confidence of the people." is on every wrapper. state has been in progress for two sum signature mers, and Volume 1 of the Report is now almost ready for publication, Other Or.

Gee's Sanitarium llth and Brondnaj, 1 KANSAS CITI, M0. Master Plumbers' Mutual Benefit Association of the state of Kansas, was held in Topeka Saturday. There were twenty-three of the thirty-one members of the association in attendance and the time of tho sessions was occupied in discussing sanitary methods and other subjects connected with the trade. The election of officers for the ensuing year Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. volumes will appear at irregular inter City School Notes.

School closes for the year, on Friday, vals. Those already under preparation the 21th inst are: une on uoai, un anu was; one on the Vetebrafe Paleontology of the State; and one on the Salt and Gypsum deposits of Kansas. P. II. Snow, High School Commencement at the resulted as follows; President, G.

W. Searlos of Atchison; vico president, M. Opera House on the evening of May 31. Chancellor University of Kansas. The graduating exercises of the Dermody of Wichita; secretary, F.

W. Doano of Lawrence; treasurer, F. II. Lawkknce, Kansas, Apkil 20, 1895. Eighth Grade will probably be hold on the evening of the 29th instead of the 23rd, as formerly announced.

Bowers of Emporia; sorgeant-at-arnis, Matt Whitson of Salina. Delegates of waited patiently for a proper and becoming notice to appear in the republican press of Kansas. Captain John Brown was soventy-four years old and was up to tho time of his death in excellent health for one of his ago. A special to the Cleveland Leader gives the following account of the funeral: Put in-Bay, May 5. The funeral of Captain John Brown, hold this HE DECEIVED THE PEOPLE.

DEMOCRATIC EDITORS. The Democratic Editorial Fraternity of Kansas held its postponed session in Leavenworth Saturday. The Ass'n. did considerable amount of business, and provided for a better attendance at the next session, which is to be held the second Tuesday in April, 189C, at Salina. Among those presont were B.

J. Sheridan of the Western Spirit of Taola, During the sickness of the Supt. tho national convention D. W. Searles, ex-oflicio; F.

II. Bowers of Emporia, C. J. And is in The Penitentiary For a pupils seem to have been especially on their good behavior, for which the Supt. Prescott of Topeka, James Foley of wishers to express his thanks.

THIS SANITARIUM Ia a private hospital a quiet home for those afflicted with medical and surgical diseases, and is supplied with all the reme dial means known to science and the latest Leavenworth and James Savage of Lawrence. Year. From the Lowell Morning Citizen. At Atlantic, Iowa, on May 7, C. M.

The schools will close next week with afternoon at 2 p. was the largest Tho national convention of this asso instruments required In modern surgery, that ever occurod in Put-in-Bay. Mom- final examinations in all the departments on Thursday and Friday, followod in 50 ROOMS For the accommodation of tiatienta. to Ailor, alias "Crip," Ailor, was convicted of deceiving tho people by soiling a ciation will be hold in Philadelphia June 11, 12 and 13. bers of Science Masonic Lodge, of Sandusky, with many other residents of many of the rooms by special exercises.

worthless compound, which he represented to be Hood's Sarsaparilla, and Notice of Meeting of The Board of Special thanks are due Prof. Austin that city who arrived on the steamer Arrow, participated. There were also for his kindness in exchanging the use was sentenced by Judge Macy to one Equalization. Notice is hereby given that the Board neonlo from Toledo and other places. of the opera house on the night of the 31st, for the night of the 21th, in order gether with our complete Brace-Making Department, make this tbe largest and oldest and the only thoroughly equipped 8anitarlum in the West.

SURGICAL Operations for the cure of varicocele, Piles, Stricture and Fistula aro of daily occurrence. WE HAVE A neatly published book. Illustrated throughout, showing the Sanitarium, with photographs of many patients, which wiU be mailed free to any address. For further information call or address The exercises were conducted by the year at hard labor in the Iowa State Penitentiary. Ailor's niethods were those of a traveling fakir.

He has been of County Commissioners of Saline to accomodate the High School pupils. Masonic fraternity in tho beautiful Kansas, will meet, as a Board of Equal Kindness always pays. traveling through Missouri, Nebraska ization at their office in the court house grounds adjoining the family residence. The casket was lined with palo-hued roses and other delicate flowers and Friday of this week is the regular day and Iowa, making stands of a day or in saiu county, ii une ioro, at wnicn C. M.

C0E, KANSAS CITY, MO. DR. time and place all errors in assessments covered with choice floral designs in for rhetorical exercises, but many of the teachers will defer them till the last day of tho term, a week later. more in each town, and representing himself as an agent under salary from C. I.

Hood and selling his con of Personal Property will be corrected most beautiful and artistic arrange ment. and relief granted as justice and equity may demand. coction at one dollar or fifty cents per The High School Commencement ex An eloquent eulogy on the life and bottle, giving with each sale various character of the deceased with a men other worthless articles. Citizens of ercises were deferred till the 31st, at the request of the Supt. principally because his continued sickness had prevented NEW BEFORE AFTEff tion of his public services, and summary After the adjournment of said Board no abatements will bo allowed.

Witness my hand and official, seal this 13th day of May 1895. Seal D. J. Addison, tf County Clerk. the necessary preparation for the pro president; Mrs, Lynch of the Leavenworth Standard, vice president; Timothy Mclntyfe, the Veteran Arkansas City Democrat; V.

J. Lane of tho Herald, Wyandotto, another veteran; Frank L. Webster of tho Lawrence Gazette; Ancil F. Hatton of the Westphalia Times; W. E.

Timmons of the Chase County Courant; C. T. Richardson of the Garnett Journal: Frank Pylo of the Assawatomie Globe; J. B. Goshorn of the Iola Sentinel; J.

IT. Tadgett of the Salina Herald; Frank Frockele of the LeRoy Eeporter, and A. P. Herold of the Seneca Courier, The editors met in Chickering hall in the afternoon, besides the election of officers for the ensuing year, an" election of an executive committee, composed of one member from each Congressional district and one at large was held. President Sheridan called tho meeting to order, and regretted the attendance was not larger.

He believed he could account for the slim attendance, and the principal one was because of tho meeting being a postponed one. The election of officers was then proceeded with, and resulted in the re-election of Mr. Sheridan as president and Mrs. Lynch as vice president. J.

H. Padgett of Salina was chosen secretary, and J. E. Watrous of Burlington aB treasurer. The president was instructed to select in season the required number of delegates to the National Editorial association.

Griswold, Iowa, became suspicious and ascertaining from a druggist that Ailor's compound was not Hood's Sarsaparilla, but merely colored water, had him ar of his eventful life, was delivered by Judge Colver of Sandusky. "'His only creed was tho fatherhood of God and gram. The Senior class, instead of having a monotonous program consistiug exclus rested." Three indictments were found against him, the jury convicted him after only thirty minutes deliberation, and the brotherhood of man," said the speaker. Judgo Colver spoke of tho deceased as a man of modest and unpretentious mien, yet of unselfish and noble ively of essays and orations, has wisely decided to intersperse these exercises purpose, and the friend of humanity. IS.

J. C. WEST'S WESTS AND BEAI1T TEEATUEHT is sold under positive written guarantee, by authorized agents only, to cure Wenk Memory! Ijorb of Brain and Nerve Powor; Lost Manhood; Quickness; Night Losses; Evil Dreams; Lack of Confidence; Nervousness; Lassitude; nil Drains; Lobs of Power of thedonerativeOrpnnsin either sex, caused hyorer-exertion, Youthful Errors, or Excessive Use of Tobacco, Opium or Liquor, which loads to Misery. Consumption, Insanity and Death. By mail.

SI a box; six for Si'" written unarnntoe to cure or refund money, west I livet Eilla cure Hick Headache. Biliousness, Complaint. Hour Htomach, Dysiiensia and ouBtipation. GUARANTEES issued only by Einil Arner, DrtitfKiwt and Sole Agent, Salina Kansas. with vocal and instrumental music, recitations by members of the class.

The annual examination of tho teach he was sentenced as above. This incident suggests the wisdom of purchasing medicines only of reputable dealers whom you know. Hood's Sarsaparilla Among the mourners was a brother of Invest Your Change. A silver quarter is about as much as some peoplo caro to invest in medicine for immediate use. Spend this sum for a package of Simmons Liver powder.

It's tho woman's friend-cures Sick Headache in the right Way, and quickly, too; just as good for the deceased, Jason Brown, formerly of ers of the city schools will take place on Pasadena, recently of Akron, O. A is never sold by peddlers, and such offer long procession followed the remains to ing it should be at once reported to the Tuesday and Wednesday, the 28th, and 29th in room Central building. the little island cemetery, where the" authorities, or to C. I. Hood Lo well, Mass: Tho examination will begin promptly at solemn services of the Masonic order 9 o'clock a.

m. on said days. That Per Capita Debt. were conducted, Grand Master J. W.

Andrews, of Sandusky, officiating. A number of colored people were present, among whom was Attorney ames French In a speech at Atctiison last week, Judge Martin said: "France pays in During a conversation in regard to the indebtedness of the people, a gentle silver and gold, maintaining the parity at 15 to 1, with $800,000,000 of gold man who pretends to be posted, said SplVmliil ni-ativt) Bitpnt for iervoosorSick llHitrlautitt, Urain K.hur,stiun, iSloeplesaneria, or iie'ternl Ntmraltfin; alao fur Kheu- matitmi, (Unit, Kuiuey UiMoi-ders, Acid ly Aiuemia. Aiilidotn for AU'oholio mill other bKWwua. iTicd, 25undUceuti. lCdurvttriuuiiL.

THE ARNOtD CHEMICAL CO. 151 S. Wcstorn Avenue, CHICAGO. and 700,000,000 of silver coined. Hon The executive committee is composed that the public debt in Kansas was only V-7 est money is the money of the contract, 78 cents.

Not having the reports at aa follows; First district, A. P. Herold, Seneca: Second District, Frank L. Web Over Thirty Years Without Sickness. Mr.

II. Wettstein, a well-known, enterprising citizen of Byron, 111., writes: "Before I paid much attention to regulating the bowels, I hardly knew a well day; but since I honest payment is the payment accord ing to the terms of the contract. In ster, Lawrence; Third district, T. Mcln- Sold liy all Druggists. hand I simply told him that I thought he was mistaken.

I have taken the trouble to look the matter up and here ternational agreement," he said, "would tvre. Arkansas City; Fourth district, come when we had international Kings W. E. Timmons, Cottonwood Falls; is the result, I get my figures from the and international flags, and then would It POK E1THF.R SEX. LC DnUll Thin rempily being lu- Fifth district, B.

L. Strother, Abilene; come the millennium. The five years Ijecled to me Sixth district, J. Stewart, Smith Center; Seventh district, J. T.

Hagney, Wichita; S. Statistical Abstract of 1892. Debt of Kansas, State County, municipal and school Dist. per capita 1890, 823.47, U. S.

debt per capita 1890, $14.22. Total which immediately followed the demon etization of silver in 1873 were freighted at larfre. Tom Morgan, Eureka. seat Of i none uisi-nr of the ftieiiito-triuary Organs, requires io fliantctt of diet. Care guaranteed in 1 to 8 Jeuvned the evil of constipation, and the efficacy of AYER'S Pills, I have not had one day's sickness of public debt $42.09.

I find from the The banquet which was an informal affair, owing to the small attendance, with more calamity and suffering on the part of the laboring and producing people than was ever before known on this abstract of the 11th census of the mort though preparation was made for at gage debt of Kansas in force Jan. 1st, iii. hiuau plain phi'h-r TT TS TC" as. mail, i.OO. Lr ia sunt only iy Eniil Arner, Druggist and Sole Agent Salina Kaunas.

continent in the same length of time. A least 100 visitors. 1890 was $70.00 per capita, making tli per capita debts as follows. United raiT VN for 110t 0110 wave of confiscation swept over the country, annihilating values, depriving Editors will notice the change of time for the annual meeting. This change is States debt $14.32.

Kansas public debt DO not be deceived. The following brands of White Lead are still made by the "Old Dutch" process of slow corrosion. They are standard, and always Strictly Pure White Lead The recommendation of "Southern," "Red Seal "Collier." to you by your merchant is an evidence of his reliability, as he can sell you cheap ready-mixed paints and bogus White Lead and make a larger profit Many short-sighted dealers do so. Foa Coloss. National Lead Pure White Lead Tinting Colors, a one-pound can to 25-pound keg of Lead and mix your own paints.

Saves time and annoyance in matching shades, and insures the best paint that it is possible to put on wood. Send us a postal card and Ret our book on paints and color -card, free; it will probably save you a good many dollars. NATIONAL LEAD CO, New York. labor of its reward, destroying all mar $28.47. Kansas mortgage debt $170.00.

Total debt $212.00. made so that non-running Sunday trains will not affect the attendance. Editors are a busy people in spite of all that is Baid to the contrary. Remember the ket prices for property except such as were bid at sheriff's sale. Nor did this wretched condition of affairs show any This of course does not include the that did not readily yield to this remedy.

My wife had been, previous to our marriage, an invalid for years. She had a prejudice against cathartics, but as soon as she began to use Ayer's Pills lier health was restored." LADIES DOYOUKEW OR. FELIX LE BRUM'S Steele Pennyroyal Pills am the original and only l' KKNCH, safe ami reliable rnrs on the uiurket. Price, tl.Kl; seat by mull, llennine nt.l only by private debt of which there is no record signs of any improvement until the par but if my family is taken us an aver fu.tu.re date will be second Tuesday in April and for the next meeting SALINA tial restoration of silver to its money age and I do not think it would miss it, functions took place in 1878. "If I am for it would add to the total about $2." told in this connection that silver but per capita, making the total indebted Einil Arner, DruggMt anil Sole Agent, Salina Kansas.

ia the place. DEATH OF JOHN BROWN JR. lion as a marketable commodity at this ness exclusive of corporation bonds time commands a low price, my answer $237.09 ier capita which is somewhat is that if gold had been conspired The Son of John Brown of Harper's larger than my friend stated. One of The Debtors. T.

W. II. Carlin give careful to ail jireseriptimis. Cathartic Pills Ferry Passes Away. against, persistently assailed by foul means as well as fair, stabbed in the dark and in the daylight, and in the back, and under the fifth rib, and Two weeks have elapsed since the Medal and Diploma at World's Fair.

To Restore Strength, take Ayer'i Sarsaparilla. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder iloath of John Brown (Jr.) whodied sud Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Medal and Diploma. World's Fair Highest Award.

wherever else a dagger could be placed, denly at Sandusky, Ohio, and we have.

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