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I Social and DAILY WORLD MARCH IS92. L. BRADY Editos W. C. SIMONS Manager Mo Gripe? Psiln Or discomfort, no Irritation of the Intestines-but gentle, prompt, thorough healthful cleansing, when you take Bold by all druggists.

25 cents. Swollen to Immense Size. "I had kidney trouble to bad," says J.J. Cox of Valley View, "that I could not work, my feet were swollen to immense size and I was confined to my bed and physicians were unable to give me any relief. My doctor finally prescribed Foley's Kidney Cure which made a well man of me." Barber Bros.

Bicycles. FOR RENT and FOR SALE No one equals our assortmout. No one'equals our low prices. Lawrence Bicycle Take Care of the Stomach. The man or womai whose digestiou is perfect and whose stomach performs its every function is never sick.

Kodol cleanses, purifies and sweetens the stomach and cures positively and permanently all stomach troubles, indigestion and dyspepsia. It is the wonderful reconstructive tonic that is making so many sick people well and weak people strong by conveying to their bodies all of the nourishment in the food they eac. Rev. J. H.

Holladay, cf Iloliaday, writes Kodol has cured me, I consider it the best remedy I ever used for dyspepsia and stomach troubles. I was given up by physicians. Kodol saved my life. Take it after meals. The was established in 1532 and always dooe a good business.

The Record was established to and was published for lour years. It was purchased by the Gazette in 1803 and was run tinder the name of Daily Gazette until 1390, whea it was purchased by the World and consolidated with the Daily World. This Rites the Daily World the advanage of three successful newspaper properties, and gives it the largest circulation in Lawrence. one month, by carrier .40 Daily, one year by mail 3.00 Weekly, per year 50 Office 722 Mass St Telephone 13 EnVtred at tb coat offie in Lawnoe. Sanaa i mcw! cUm matter.

LAWRENCE, SEPTEMBER 22, 1902 If the president was correctly reported he has changed his mind about tariff reduction. The people most assuredly hard not. The report from Atchison indicates that Balie Wagoner will defeat John Seaton for the legislature. It is a big fight and the first Seatoa has ever bad in bis district. The rain will not help anything.

The cons just positively refuses to grow any more. It has grown so much this summer that its growing pains are some thing terrific. Schwab is another specimen of coarse Tulgmrity. He went to Europe on sick leave and is now trying to make Gates look tame. Unfortunately this trust business has brought to the front some mighty rough pieces of anthracite Marks or tabs sometimes tell true stories.

In the Kansas City Journal this znorointr was a news item to the effect that the Boers were to be called upon to pay $.100,000,000 towards the war and -the machine mars on it was Crime." A Topeka dispatch says that only four of Got. Stanley's appointees are sup porting him for senator. This is incor rect. While it is doubtless true that number have proven faithless, it is also true that some of them are (riving him ardent support. Ohio knows where to get good men Twenty Kansas spellbinders have been invited to take part in the campaign in lhat state.

In- return for such courtesies we shall be glad to continue voting for an Ohio man for president, after Roosevelt gets through. Polar explorers traverse the same route and always come back without finding the pole but loaded with "im-Dortant scientific discoveries." It is a wonder that some of them do not claim to have seen the pole. It would be accepted as a fact. The biggest event in Kansas this year aside from the election will be the Atchison corn carnival. There is nothing like it in the state and the people of that town have made it so good that imita tors will be discouraged.

This paper hopes that a number of Lawrence peo ple will attend. Someone has figured out that forty- eight per cent of the university stu dents have some graft to help pay expenses. Jane bincailer, toe young lady who is making her way through the university, as a chiropodist, told the writer yesterday that after the big par ties she had to employ several assistants tkeep np with her work. A Chicago modiste claims that short skirts are the best aids to graceful walking in women. This is reasonable.

There is nothing that interferes with a graceful carriage more than the long skirt that has to be switched around to keep up with its wearer. As a matter of fact long skirts are a relic of barbarism. There is no reason why women should be put to this discomfort simply because in ancient times custom decreed iU This is a great country for hypocrites. We pretend that whenever a man does a thing he ought not to do, the pretensions he make are responsible. As a matter of fact the disagreeable habit of thinking we are just a little bit holier than anybody else is worse than many of these disgusting habits we legislate against.

The thing to do is to be as Bear right as we can and then to give other people credit for being actuated by good motives. The hypocrite is always finding fault with his neighbor, always pointing out how the man got drunk, how the man fcoled around places he had no right to be, and it is all for the purpose of calling marked attention to his own Tirtuea. Ihe'man who is always finding weaknesses in his broth ei will bear watching on general principles. Woman Against Woman" was presented at the opera bouse Saturday night to a fair sized audience. It was one of the good plays of the year.

Prank Brooks Hene. After an absence of three and one-half years as deputy consul at Smyrna, Turkey, F. D. (Brooks has resigned and returned home. Mr.

Brooks found the place the most lonesome he had ever and stood it as long as he could. He will probably engage in some business here. Column. FOE S4LE-Having sold my farm I will offer at private sale until Sept. 25 8 head of Short Horns as follows Two bmlls, 5 cows and 1 heiffer calf.

They are all registered or eligible to registry. They are good individuals and comprise the blood of the best Crniksliants Rose of Sharon and Bates family. Will sell all or any part of them. All unsold stock will be sold at public sale on Sept. 25.

Call or address M.SANDERS, Twin Mound, Kans. FOR RENT A fiva room house on south Kentucky street, convenient to the university. Inquire of Bowersock Milling Co. FOR SALE. 168 acre farm, seven miles sonth of Lawrence, good, smooth land, part bottom, no stone, fair improvements.

A bargain 84300.00. L. H. CORSE, 734 Mass. St.

FOR RENT A four room cottage at 1123 Delaware St. Enquire at large house on prem TO EXCHANGE. 49 acre farm one and fone-half 'miles from Bonner Springs, i room barn, good well water, 20 acres in orchard. Will exchange this property for a good dwelling in Lawrence. L.H.

CORSE, 734 Mass. 60 acreswithin two miles of city limits. Fine as in county. All in cultivation. Must be sold at once.

A. V. Sharps, Lawrence, Kans. For Rent After Sept. 1 the store room at 911 Mass.

Street. Inquire of J. C. Watts. PATENTS Protect your ideas.

No allow ance, no fee. Consultation free. Est. 18f 1 MiloB. Stevens 817 14th St.

Washington For Sale Oae air tight wood heating stoves with pipe, also a large gasoline stove. Will sell it very Enquire, at once 919' Indiana dt.l WANTED A girl for 'general housework at once at 1108 Tenn. street. WANTED BY MANUFATURING HOUSE, reliable person to travel, calling on retail merchants. Local territory, position permanent.

Business successful and rushing. Salary $1024 a year guaranted and all expenses. Previous experience unnecessary. Address STANDARD HOUSE, Canton Chicago FOR RENT Nine room house, 736 New Newly papered.painted and renovated throughout. First-class furnance.

All conveniences, bee A. Whitman or L. Bullene. WANTED Lady of some experience to send out bills-and keep books. State Ledger, To- pska, Kans.

FOR RENT A three room house. Enquire of Howell Wilbur, 906 Mass. St. WANTED Boarders and roomers at S2S New Hampshire street. If you want good, clean beds and first class table board and a nice dome place, call ou our number once.

MRS M. RUTHERMAN run SAutj room house ana Darn, corn cri, chicken honse, good well and extra large cistern. If old vithin ten days will take J1250, which is only half its value. Enquire Indiana st. FOR SALE One fresh Jersey cow.

1111 Kentucky street. Enquire FOR SALE Good second hand lound oak tove, Montgomery, 821 Maes. st. lull lLilJiu Iwo well improved 4U acre farms for Lawrence residence property Price J. M.

Neville, 700 Mass. st, i WANTED Men to learn barber trade, steady practice, qnalified teachers, more experience in a short time than years elsewhere. Tools Siven, board included, wages Saturdays, established 1893 Particulars and catalogue mailed f'ee. Moler Barber College, St Louis, Mo. Nice 6 room honse forrent, Tenn.

St. MANLEY WANTED A man for steady work, job. House furnished- II Perkins. Steady Nearly all of the well fed looking peo ple in Liawrence eat tlutson bread, The poetist may look poetical without having lines on her face. Cured Hemorrnages of the Lungs.

"Several years ago my lungs were so badly elfected that IJiad several hemor rhages, writes A. M. Ake of Wood, Ind I took treatment from several physicians without any benefit. I then started to take Foley's Honey and Tar and my lungs are now sound as a bullet. I recommend it in advanced stages of lung trouble." Barber Bros.

In order to succeed the urally has to obey orders. orderly naf- A well known temperance to Me Only With Your Eyes." A New Jersey's Editor's Testimonial. M. T. Lynch, editor of the Phillips- burg, N.

Daily Post, writes: "I have used many kindsofJmedicines for coughs and colds in my family but never anything so good as Foley's Honey and Tar, I cannot say too much in praise of it." Barber Bros The miner's descent to only a drop in the bucket. his work is 21 YEARS A DYSPEPTIC. R. II. -Foster, '318 2d Salt Lake City, writes.

"1 have been bothered with dyspepsia or indigestion for 21 years tried many doctors without relief; recently I got a bottle of llerbine. One bottle cured me, lam now tapering off on the second. I have recommended it to my friends it ia curing them, too," at Barber Pros. The worst part of a tight man shown when he lets himself loose. is Foley's Jvidney Cure makes the diseased kidneys so they will eliminate the poison from the blood.

Barber Bros. The leading lady ia not a success less she has a good following. un- USED FOR PNEUMONIA. Dr. J.

C. Bishop of Agnew, Mich, says, "I have used Foley's Honey and Tar in three very severe cases of pneumonia with good results in every case." Refuse substitutes. Barber Bros. A house has doors even though it is out of doors. Remember that oromise tha you made yourself to have us make yourJ fail suit, hamples and now m.

O. P. LEONARD, Tailor Want New Roadway Track Fast Schedu ed Trains B. O. S-W.

time shortened; ONE HOUR NEW YORK. Stop-over privileges on first-class tickets at Washington, Baltimore and hia PULLMAN SLEEPERS DINING CARS Observation Gars Over the Allegheny Mountains. AH trains via li intone Harper Ferry! For rates, time of train, or informs tioncall on any atrent, or address F. D. G1LDERSTKEN, Ass't lion'l Pass.

Ant 8t. ixui Mo A. C. GOODRICH, Trav. Pass.

Kansat City, Mo o. p. McCarthy, Gen. Pass. Cincindati, O.

CHEAP SETTLERS' RATES TO THE FAR WEST AND NORTHWEST. The Burlington route renew9 the low one-way Settlers' rate of 523.00 from Missouri Kiver to California, Portland and the Puget Sound country every day during September and October, with correspondingly low rates to Spokane District and the Butte-lielena District; also proportionate rates from interior Missouri, Kansas and Southwest territory. The Burlington Northern Pacific Express" is the great through train leaving Kansas City daily, for the Northwest. Through Coaches, Chair Cars (scats free), Standard and Teurist Sleepers to Butto, Helena, Spokane, Tacorua, Seattle Portland, Connecting train from Denver nt night joining this Northwest rain at AU'ance, Neb. VISIT THE OLD HOME -EAST.

lloine visitors' excursions to points in Ohio and Indiana: dates of nalo September 2nd, 9th, I6lh and 23rd; limit day3. All excursion rates to Ohio and Indiana and Ohio during the lirst week of October at the time of the big Grand Army Reunion at Washington, I). C. TO CHICAGO. Tho Burlington's famous is tho best known and jiost popular train from Kansas City and St.

Joseph nnd Chicago. TO ST. LOUIS Two daily trnins carrying all classes of standard Burlington equipment. HDMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS. On tho first and third Tuesdays of August, September and October, to many sections of tho West and Northwest.

Consult nearest ticket agent or" write the undersigned for full information, printed matter and the least cost of your proposed trip. R. II. Crozikiz, T. P.

82.) Main Kansas City, Mc- W. Wakelbv, Gen'l Pnss'r Agt. 0. M. Lkvey, St.

Louis, Mo, General Manager, St. Louis, Mo. Ho fe Ens homesekrs' exctrions. One faro plus $2 for the round trip. Tickets on sale lirst and third Tuesdays in each month to points in Oklahoma, Indian Territory, Louisiana, New Mexico, Arizona, Texas and Colorado east of Rocky Ford.

Liberal stop-over privileges on going trip. Final return limit 21 days from date of sale. WICHITA, KANS. Pound trip TicKets on salo Sept. 21 to 27.

Return limit Sept 2i. OMAHA KEil. Round trip 6. 15. Tickets on sale Oct.

13, 1G and 18. Return limit may extended to Nov. .10. SAN FKANCISCO, AM i ELKS. Round trip $00.00.

Tickets on sale Sept 29, 30 and Oct 1, limit for return to Nov 15. Liberal stop-overs and choice of average routes. CALIFORNIA POINTS. One way only $25. Tickets on sale' daily during Sept and Oct, Correspondingly low rates to immediate points.

HOME VISITORS' EXCURSIONS, One fare plus for maiiTpointa la Indiana and Ohio. Tickets on sale- Sept 23, limited to Oct 23 for return. WASHINGTON, I). C. Round trip 825.91.

Tickets on sale- Oct 2 to 5. Return limit extended to Nov 3. TOPEKA, KAX8. Round trip 81.05, Tickets on sale Return limit Sept 21, Sept 23. OTTAWA, KANS.

Round trip fl.10. Tickets on sale Sept 23, 21. Return limit Sept 25. st. lolis, yo.

Round trp $3.70. Tickets on sale Oct 5 to 10. Return limit Oct 13. PORTLAND, TACOMA, SEATTLE. 825 one way.

oa sale daily luriDg September atd October. SPOKANE j.AND WASHINGTON. And immediate joints, 22.50 one way during Sept ard Oct. HELENA, LUTT2, AvACONDA, SALT LAKE CITY, One way 520.01 durirg HOMB visrrors' ixcubhions. One fare for round trip to many poir lain Indiana, Olio, llliroii; Michigan ard Tickets on sale Oct 2 to 5.

Return limit Nov 4 ATCHISON, Round trip $1.01. Tickets on snlo' Sept 23 to 25. Raturn limit Sept 20 KANSAS 'CITY. Round trip $1.20, Tickets on Oct 3 to 7. Return limit Oct OTTAWA, KANS.

Round trip $1.10 Tickets on sale Sept 30 to Oct 3. Return limit Oct i. Personal A. Young was in Kansas City today. U.

Ellis was in Kansas City yesterday. A.J. Parnell was in from his farm today. W. J.

Flintom was ia Fort Scott yesterday. Mr. Frye of colors. Iola is wearing Figma Mr and Mrs J. Gordon Gibb went ts Kansas City this morning.

Geo. C. Bruno of the Eudora News was in town today, Frank Merrill of Paola has returned to resume university work. There will be a reception next Friday evening in the Presbyterian church. Foster Branson of Chicago is the guest of Mr and Mrs John M.

Newlin. Mrs. Codding of Alma is visiting he sister, Mrs. J. B.

Mayberry, on Ohio street. Mr and Mrs A. Davis of Kansas City SDent Sunday with Mrs Davis' father, David Evans. W. A.

Carpenter returned to Kansas City this morning after spending Sunday with his family. The Phi Gams will entertain their girl friends with a hop tonight at thei chapter house. Miss Emily Soule of Banger, Maine is visiting her sister Mrs A.J. FrentiBS, Mass. St.

Miss Lucy Crawford and Miss Ella Smith of Topeka spent Sunday with Harriet O'Roke. Miss Hazel Fassler and Miss Helen Smith spent Sunday at their homes in Topeka. Mrs. Noyes, mother of Mrs. II.

1. Raymond, is grower weaker and life is almost extinct. Mr. and Mrs. E.

Ellis willleav tomorrow to speed a month in Indian apolis, Ind. Miss Claudia Fendleton.Alma Poehler and Edna ansmore of Lawrence are wearing Pi Phi colors. J. Madusky'of Leavenworth ane Clara Kennedy of Moran, are pledged to the Thi Psi fraternity. Mrs.

F. Filburn of Pleasant Grove was taken to Kansas City today for treatment in a hospital. Miss Pearl Southerd of Tonganoxie, who has been employed by Hutchings Young the past month, leaves this after noon for Oklahoma. Mrs. Lottie Riley Campbell left yester day to join her husband in Kansas City Before leaving a reception was tendered her at the suburban home of J.

Adams. Miss Allie Rohe came in from Denver Saturday on a two months lay off and went to New York today with Miss Margaret Rohe who takes up dramatic work in the metropolis. Miss Augusta Flintom has return ed from Chicago after winning scholarship in a music school the coming year. She will go to Chicago in a couple of weeks to enter the school. Craddock and Bowman, fusion candidates, at court house tonight.

LIFE IN THE PHILIPPINES. now It la Saved by Anrrlraai mad Good Methods la Tltuea of I'lagae and Epidenl. War is not always hell.ut least in its results, says the Medical Kecord. The number of lives saved in Cuba and Forto Rico by the sanitary measures which the result of the Spanish war empowered us to institute is already almost incalculable, but some notion of it may be gained by comparing the death rate of Havana or of Santiago de Cuba now with what it was before the American occupation. The saving in the Philippines is less apparent, be cause ot ttie distance of the islands and because all the outcry has been of killing and of torture, but it is none the less real.

uen. Lloyd Wheaton, who recently returned, after being three years and a half in Luzon, is quoted as saying that "the devasta tions of war have cost many lives and the loss among tbe natives has no doubt been large, but when one takes into consideration the hundreds of thousands of lives that have been saved by reason of the sanitary precautions of the American army and the civil eommission, that loss by war seems in finiteslmal. Smallpox, he says, be came epidemic soon after our troops entered Manila, and would have caused frightful mortality among the natives but for compulsory vaccination. Later, hen bubonic plague appeared, the army medical men stamped it out en ergetically. Now cholera is there, but it is being gotten well under control and Is claiming only a small proportion of the victims it would have had under the former unsanitary regime.

"These three clangers. Gen. Wheaton savs. "have been met and overcame by the Americans, and it Is perhaps no exag geration to say that half a million lives have been saved by the presence ox the Americans in the Philippines. In an introduction to a recent bnl-etin on American breeds of beef cat tle the broad statement is made that prior to tne discovery oi America there were no cattle in the western hemisphere.

On one of his voyages Columbus is said to have brought a number of domestic animals with hiin. The escape from captivity of some of the early importations of cattle was the means of establishing the famuis native cattle herds of the West Indies and Mexico, and the long-horned herds of Texas. The wild horses of the plains were similarly founded. Na ture. Whole pickling spices at Raymond's that taste good.

Craddock and Bowman, fusiou candidates, at court house tonight. Hair Vigor Keep your own hair. Get more. Have a clean scalp. Tnfrre tha fn1nr J.

O. aw tVdlvl iiis vuiuii unit, i A MASS Thudum's Meat Market Sells meat of guaranteed quality. It is one of the best and most complete markets in Kansas. Reasonabe charges Prompt delivery. 806 Rass, Phone 121 O.

SL. Ziesenis, 94 Mass. St. Phone 305 Ruffing, Guttering and Furnaces Sole agent for Gibblin Furnaces and Amer ican Steel Furnace. All kinds of repairing promptly attended to.

How Is Your Money Invested? If it is only -drawing a sma'l rate of interest come and talk tho matter over with us and be surprised and pleased at the inducements we offer. The Atlas Building and Loan As'tion, HANDMADE HAVANNA FILLER. Pierson's 5c Tompoiiolo Cigars 5c For sale by all dealers. FOR CLEAN, SOLID PIECE ICE Call on us. A good supply always at Office.

LAWRENCE ICE 842 Mass. St. Phone 160 Tender am-cL cti-re Our meats ice nice and are rsi Those who see them are tempted to buy. Those who buy are sure to come asrain. Here are the ibost of Fresh nnd Salt Meats.

Each separate kiud ha3 its own desirable points. 0 Wind. THE GRIFFIN ICE CO. Serve ICE At their office, 12 west Winthrop street, on week days between the hours "of a. m.

and 7 and ou Sundays be tween 8 and 10. a. and be- ween 5 and 6 p. m. Phone 83.

Fine Fresh Meat of all kinds. We guarantee quality, full weights and prompt service. Ring up phone 12.g John Lowmanu Say, Where did you get that last Celery, Fresh Eggs, Fine Rocky Furd Melons, that Clipper Coffee and that excellent Maple Syrup? Why at Tha West End Grocery, To ea Sore They keap everthing nice in the Grocery line, also hay by the bale or ton, oats and in fact all kinds of feed. Prices reasonable I. F.

Hughes Phone No. 1J The Boarding Hous )f clllbj jt'iiat bllJS groceries of us can set a much better table at the same price than those who don't. Our low prices makes cheap board Possible. Try It. G.

H. Norton Bros 919 El ass. St. Phone 107 SCHOOL SUPPLIES Get them at the right place "B00KSE.U.EBS RWDSTKnONtRS. University Pickings.

Scrimmage work will Cook field tomorrow. begin on Mc- Registrar Foster began the yearly religions census of the university this morning. On account of overcrowding another class was organized today in freshmen mathematics Robert Lander, class of 00, registered at the university this morning for graduate course. Chancellor Strong received accept ances for the inauguration today from President Jordan of Leland-Stanford university and President Wheeler of the university of California. Miss Frances Bliss, who finished ber junior year in the civil engineering course last year, holds a position with Tuttle and Pike, city engineers of Kansas City, Mo.

Miss Bliss will return next year and do work for her degree. Can't be perfect health, without pure blood. Burdock Blood Bitters makes pure blood. Tones and invigorates the whole system. Nasal catarrh quickly yields to treat ment by Ely's Cream Balm, which is agreeably aromatic.

It is received through the nostrils, cleanses and heals the whole surface over which it diffuses itself. A remedy for nasal catarrh which is drying or exciting to the diseased membrane should not be used. Cream Balm is recognized as a specific. Price 50 cents at druggists or by mail. A cold in the head immediately disappears when Cream Balm is used.

Ely Bros. 56 Warren Street, New York. Deaths. Mrs Edith Brown, colored, wife of Senate Brown, died this morning at her home 1233 New Jersey street. She was 58 years old.

The funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The nine months old child of Jacob Lane died this morning at the family home 901 Penn. St. J. J.

Transeau died yesterday mom ing near Williamstown, of dropsy of the heart. lie was 08 years of age. The funeral was held this afternoon at o'clock. Miss Sheraldo Eudaly, aged 22 years, died of consumption yesterday morning at her home near No school house The funeral will be held from the resi dence tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. 'Tisn't safe to be a day without Dr Thomas' Eclectric Oil in the house.

Never can tell what moment an accident is going to happen. 'Neglected colds make fat graveyards" Dr Wood's Norway Pine Syrup helps men and women to a happy, vigorous old age. The Elixir of Lile has not vet been foaail. and never will be. atonal betuira will never do immortal, every life can be extended to the lour score of the scriptural aee by using' "St.

Bernard Veget able rilla." Thei nreveaS as well as cure all disease of the stomach, the bowels, and tbe liver. Try them when well, and they will regulate the action of those organs or, if you already sailer froaa indigestion, constipation. hiliniisiinsHH. or anv sncu disease, (bey will give yon ready lelinf and afford a safe and sure care. All uragKisia sen mem.

Iti folly to suffer from that horrible plague of the night, itching piles Doan's Ointment cures quickly and permanently. At any drug store 50 cts. What It Means to "Corner" Grain. Corners in grain are made possible by by a scarcity of cash grain, due to drought, large shipments abroads, ina bility to move grain held by farmers, simultaneous big purchases on the part of a number of large buyers, and numer ous agencies. ine most successful corner is usually the one that is most natural that is the least unforced.

For this reason the big'wheat corner of '81 (run by the same syndicate that failed so signally 'in '87) is regarded as the most successful corner in the history of the board in the amount of grain bandied and the actual profits resulting from its termination. With 30,000,000 bushels of wheat in hand this syndicate closed with tbe price'at $1.40 a bushel and the soundness of there calculations was proved when, subsequently, the price of wheat actually advanced ten cents beyond this figure. Milton Marks in The Pilgrim for September. A TEXAS WONDER. HALL'S GREATJREMEDY.

One small bottle of Hall's Great Dis covery cures all kidney and bladder troubles, removes pravel, cures diabetes, seminal emissions, weak and lame backs, rheumatism, and allj irregularities of the kidneys and bladder in both men a 3d women, regulates bladder troubles in children. If not sold by your druggist will send by on receipt of $1. One small bottlo is two months treatment, and will cure any case above mentioned. Dr. E.

W. Hall, sole manu-tacturer, P. O. box Louis, Mo. Send for testimonials.

Sold by all druggists. KcAU THIS. AbioRtoo, 111.. Aue. 17.

1901. To whom it may concern: I have be'n troubled with kidney and bladder trouble all my life, and never got any relief until I got a bottle of Texas Wonder. I am now on my second bottle and think it is going to cure me. Devoured by Worms. Children often cry, not from pain, bu from hunger, although fed abundantly.

The entire trouble arises from inanition, their food is not assimilated, but de voured by worms. A few doses ot White's Cream Vermifuge will cause them to cease crying and begin to thrive at once, very much to the surprise and joy of the mother. 50c at Barber Bros. No, the monkey wrench does not belong to the animal kingdom. O.

A. K. ENCAMPMENT Washington, D. Oct 6-n. The Union Pacific will sell tickets at greatly reduced rates for the round trip to the G.

A. R. reunion at Washington, D. October 6-11, 1902. For dates of sale, limits on tickets and full information apply to Belize Ross, 5 1 Age J.

T. Shankli nts Carpet Cleaning. Having made an, improvement in our machinery we are better prepared than ever to do first class work at our carpet cleaning works. Carpets relaid and refitted satisfaction guaranteed. Prices reasonable.

Tel, 103. Hcddleson Bro3. Enelish Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Softor Callo3iel Lnmpg and Blemishes from horses. Blood Spavins. Curb-, Splints, Sweeney, Ring Bone, Stifles, Swollen Throats, roughs, etc.

Save by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wouderful Blemish cure ever known. Sold by Barber drnggists, Lawrence, Kans. CROUP. Usually begins with the" symptoms cf a common cold; there is chilliness, sneezing, sore throat, hot skin, quick pulse, hoarseness and impeded respiration.

Give frequent small doses of Ballard's Ilorehound Syrup, (the child will cry for it) and at the first sign of a croupy cough, apply frequently Ballard's Snow Liniment externally to the throat, 50c at Barber Bros The traveling man is usually an going fellow. easy CASTOR I A Fov Infants and Children. ni3 Kind You Hava Always Bough! Signature of There are some social "sets" that do- sorve to be sat down upon. Kitchen thermometers wiil show a difference of twenty-five degrees in favor of the Gas Stove. If there is a con stove in the room it will be sizzling hoi in all the four and the house cooks about as fast as the food With the Gas Stove the heat is sent and stays right where it belongs.

The rest of the kitchen is in just the right temperature for comfort. See Wilder Bros, about some pood. warm underwear for this They can fit the large as well as the small. Dr. Owen.

Osteopath, Jackson build tng, yv,) Mass, bt. Tuesdays and Fn days in Eudora. Consultation ree. Gentlem ec, do cot forget that Wilde Bros, carry the largest stock of men hose in the city. Their new fall and winter stock is all right.

RELIEF IN SIX HOURS. Distressing Kidney and Bladder ro-ieved in six hour by 'Nkw (Jbkat South Asesican Kienei Cure." It is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in roiievins pain in b'addor, kidneys and back in male or female. Relieves retention of water almost immediately, if you want quick relief ami euro tnis is the remedy. Sold by Earlier drnggist, Lawrence, Ks. The President's seat is not always an easy chair.

S3 CS Si -A. Bearj the Sf HaV8 AIW3VS oOiigm S.igaritnTO of Gentlemen, you might find just what you have been wantiner for this winter among Wilder Bros, onhand Flanne and Fancy shirts. Robertson Bro. are offering special prices on furniture to stfldents trade. Many men lake positive pleasure in stirring up dissention and strife.

Health for ten cents. Cascarets make tho bowels and kidneys ant natue illy, destroy microbes, cure headaches biliousness andc onstipation. Raised from the Dead. C. W.

Landis, "Porter" for the Oriental Hotel, Chanute, says, "I know what it was to suffer with neural gia deed I did, and I get a bottle of Ballard's Snow Liniment and I was 'raised from the I tried to get some more, but before I 'deposed' of my bottle 1 was cured entirely. I am tellin' de truth, Barber Bros. 50c and $1.00 at WANTED. We would like to ask, through the columns of your paper, if there is any person who has used Green's August Flower for the cure of Indigestion, Dyspepsia and Liver Troubles that has not been cured and we also mean their results, such as sour stomach fermentation of food, habitual costiveness. nervous dyspepsia, headaches, despondent faelings, sleeplessness in fact, any trouble connected with the stomach or liver? This medicine has been sold for many years in all civilized countries, and we wish to correspond with you and send you one of our bocks free of cost.

If you never tried August Flower, try one bottle first. We have never known of its failing. If- so something more serious is tbe matter with you. Ask your oldest druggist. G.

G. Green, Woodbury, N. J. Dr, Smith has moved his office to room No, 5 over Dick Bros, drug store. Telephone office No.

135. Residence 546 blue. Officebours 10 to 12 a. m. 2 to 4 p.

m. Money talks, but at times it goes with out saying. Beware of the Knife. No profession has advanced more rapidly of late than surgery, but it should not be used except where absolutely necessary. In cases of pile9 for example, it is seldom needed.

De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cures quickly and permanently. Unequalled for cuts, burns, bruises, wounds, skin diseases. Accept no counterfeits. "i was so troubled with bleeding piles that I lost much blood and strength," says Phillips, Paris, 111. "De Witt's Hazel Salve cured me in a short Soothes and heals.

J. C. Witch time, It's one of the signs of the times when a deaf mute tells Now is the timo to lay in your winter supply or crushed coite. Lawrence Gas Co. How to Save Your Silver.

Wherever "Uncle Sam's" mail ba goes a liberal trial quantity of Electro Silicon goes when a housekeeper asks for it. Send your address on a postal to the Electro-Silicon Co. 30 Cliff New York, N. and it will be sent to you when tried its story is told then it is for you to decide whether or Dot it is the best. Its unlike all other silver polish, it never scratches or wears, that's how it saves your silver, its brilliancy producing power is surprising.

A full size box will be sent post paid for 15 cents in stamps. Your grocer should hare it; it has been in the market 35 years, and is sold in nearly every civilized country. Even the dye man has cause to complain when business is dead. Notice. I have decided to rent my cottages on Pinckney St.

One already rented. They will be completed on or before Oct. 1st, Contracts will bo made at onco if de sired. F. II.

Snow. They speak of '-soft coal prices," but all the prices we have heard anything about seem decidedly hard. Convince yourself tnat Ely's Cream Balm deserves all that has beeD said of it as a means of quick relief and final cure in obstinate cases of nasal catarrh and hay fever. A trial size but ten cents. Fuil sizo 50 cents.

Sold by druggists and mailed by Bros. 50 Warren street, New York. Mt. Olive, May 17," 1901." Messrs Ely I'lease send me one bottle of Cream Balm family size. I think it is the best medicine fjr catarrh in the world.

Very respectfully, J. M. Scholtz. It is not every man who can raise much stuff from the root of evil. The Proper realnient for a Sprained Ankle As a rule man will feel satisfied if he can hobble around on crutches two or three weeks after spraining his it is usually two or three months before he has fully recovered.

Thisis an un necessary loss of time, for in many cases in which inmberlain's Pain Balm has been promptly and fully applied, a complete cure has been effected in less than one week's time.and in some cases with in two days. For sale by all drug gists Buy crushed coke tbe most heatfor the least money. Lawrence Gas Co. "Break away is a poor command to give to a careless hired girl. A Sad Dissappointment.

InefTectiveliver medicine is a dissap pointment, but you don't want to purge, strain and break the glands of the stomach and bowels. De Witt's Little Early Risers never disappoint. They cleanse the system of all poison and putrid matter and do it so gently that one enjoys the pleasant effects. They are a tonic to the liver. Cure bilious ness, torpid liver and prevent We have on hand a large supply of crushed coke.

Buy now and awiid the rush. Lawre.ceGaS Co. Unruly schoolboys used to be brought to time by the use of the ruler. You don't know what solid comfort is unless you have been eating Uutson's bread. At all grocers.

How are you fixed for silverware? If you need any for the home or for gifts look over our tine line or spoons, forks, knives, napkin rings, tea sets, etc. W. M. Kowe Crushed coke can lie used in furnaces, ranges and base burners. For sale by IiAWKEJiCK Gas (Jo.

1Xow is your time to buy choics ots. I want to sell some on Massachu setts street, also on Hampshire street, and part or all of a choice block of ground between New Hampshire and Khode Island street, Jos. t. niggs 704 St Gained Forty Pounds In Thirty Days. For several months our younger brother been troubled with indigestion.

He tried several remedies but got no benefit from them. We purchased some of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and he commenced taking them. Inside of thirty days he had gained forty pounds in flesh. He is now fully recovered. We have a good trade on the Tablets.

Holley Merchants, Long Branch, Mo. For sale by Barber Bros. The author's pen scratches are not the kind that feel good on the pig's back. rkyers Overcoats, Clothing and Shoes bought and sold. We pay cash.

Drop us a card stating what you have to sell. ABE W0LFS9M, 619 HassISt S. T. CAMP, Sold by Dick Bros..

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