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1 A SPBINO REMEDV. ON HIS NATIVE NERVE. A GEORGIA HEN COOP. Daiby World lost control of Cuba, and being unable to protect the property or THE riEiv 17AY. 0 Dyspepsia Conquered By Hood's Sarsaparilla.

'I have been a sufferer with dyspepsia. I could not eat anything without distress. I began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla and after the use of a few bottles of this medicine I am able to eat anything I wish and my food does not distress me. Hood's Sarsaparilla has puxulcd my blouti and I believe it to be the best of medicines. I have felt better in every way since taking it." EVA Ckaio, Fort Scott, Kansas.

After trying many prescriptions for dyspepsia without benefit I got a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla and found it gave me great relief. I continued taking it until I was cured." Mrs. Sarah Cable, AND EVENING GAZETTE ZttabUahed March 1893-1 PmblUhed CTcry xcept Siadiy WORLD COMPANY. Proprietor J. BRADY Editor Business Mgr.

Uader Poatoffics. ruph ro. uo. Tk TToilo wu established la 1892 and has vara dona a raod baalaeaa, Tfaa Record aa MtabUahed la 1389. and was pmbUahed for oar Tears.

It waa fmrcaaaed by the Gatette a LS93, aad waa ran aader tne atai of Daily Gaxetta aatll when It waa parcbaaed by the Woild aad coaaolidated with the Dally Woilb. Taia rlrea the Daily Woild the advantage of thiee aacceaaf al newapaper rop er tie and giree it the largest drcaiatioa in La wr ace. TERMS: Dally, one aoata, by carrier, .40 Dally, one year, by mail 4.00 Weekly, (8 pa-ea) on vear bv aaall -5C Catered at the Post Office tcoad Claas Matter, la Lawrence aa LAWRENCE, APRIL. 18 C02TGEZSSI05AL CONTENTION. Call for a Republican Coag-resaional Conren-tlctof Ue 2nd Coag-reitlonal District of Kan aa.

A delegate coo Tendon of the Republicans of 2nd Coorre aioaal District is hereby called to meet at 2 o'clock p. Tneaday, May 3d, 93, at te City of Ottawa, Kaasaa, far the pnrpoae of omlnaUar a candidate for Con gresa aad the election of a Congressional com mittee for aald 2nd District. The basis of representation la said'eonren tloa shall Ve one delegate for each 300 Totes and major fraction thereof cast for Hon. W. C.

Ed wards for Secretary of State la 1393. SaJl basis eatltilnr the sereral coantles of said HlAct to representation la said conTen Uon as follows: Allen connty, 6 delerates. Anderson connty, delegate. Boarbon connty, 10 delegates. Dong las coaaty, la delegatea.

Fraaklla cenaty, 9 delegates Johaaoa connty, 8 dejegatea. Linn connty, 7 delegates Miami connty, delegates Wyandotte coaaty, 27delegates. A total of S3 delegates. This call la made by order of the coo res- ton al committee of said district at a meeting aid committee held la the city of Kansas Irr, Kansas, on February lath, 1878. Jobx T.

Brxs, J. N. Baaxisoir, secretary. Chairman, The wire trust announces that it will cut wages. That was the organization that attempted to swallow up our wire mill and failed.

If the congressional convention is over by the 8th of June, Douglas county will send a large delega tion to the state convention- at Hutchinson. nether tne united btates re cognizes Cuba or merely demands I interventien it will mean the same I to Spain. This talk is not to give Aad Thereby- Secured a Good llanlaesa Position. "That was a strange experience," ad mitted the traveling" man when some one recalled the incident to him. "ni tell you on the level that it con verted me to the theory that there ia A destiny that shapes our end and that 'the- fellow who is willing- to drift is not such a chump after all.

"As the boys say, I was on my uppers. No one questioned my ability on thet road. I could sell goods to men who had no real use for them, and you'll admit that to Va the suDremie test of a drummer. Tf 'had one forte above another, it was that of selling stoves. I could get rid of a hard coal burner ill a soft coal district and I could place a consignment of wood stoves in the middle of a prairie district.

"One morning I waked up in the mod ern Troy, of Xew York, without a cent and without a job. To most men the situation would have rbeen as cold as ft polar expedition, but, as intimated, I'm a fatalist. After jollying the bar- teaider for a patriotic cocktail and the barber for a shave, I went to the near est stove factory. The clock struck 12 just as I entered the place. Before the handsome young man at the desk could say a word I had told him that I was on time.

I think the remark was the Inspiration of an extremity. 'We'll not stop to discuss tenms this time, he said. You have an hour in which to catch a train. Here's your expense money. It is a new route, but it will serve to try you I was knocked daffy, but I took the money, caught the train and sold stoves right and left.

In a week I had a letter from the house asking1 who in the world 3 waa and where I came from. The other iellow, for whom I was mistaken, had shown no and claimed the job. But they told me to fire away, and they raised my salary. I'm with 'em yet." Detroit Free Press. A GOOD BLOOD PURIFIER.

If you want a blood purifier that combines also the valuable qualities of a system regulator, get a bettle of Prickly Ash Bitters. It is a marvel ous blood purifier, besides it cleanses strengthens and regulates the kidoeys, liver, stomach and bowels, Sold by Barber Bros Santa Fe EoateCalifornia Limited. Tne California limited now runs twice a week between Chicago and Los Angelos, via Santa Fe route. The third annual season foi this magnifi cent train. Equipment of superb vestlbuled Pullman palace sleepers, buffet smok-iag car and through dining car ribbed by Mr.

Fred Harvey. Most urious service via any line and ithe fastest time. Another express train, carrying r.alace sleepers, leaves daily for Cali fornia. Inquire of local agent F. Ry.

if you have friends aay from Law re oce who expect you to keep them informed in regard to the news hera ust send them a copy of the Weekl World, Onelyearlfor.fi'ty-cents. me world can save its mends on subscriptions to papers if taken in connection with this paper. We ive other papers for exact cost to us Ice cream soda at Wiedemann's. SPANIARDS TO LEAVE. Nearly the Entire Colony at Tampa Going to Havana.

Washington, April 18. The Span ish minister, Senor Polo, has closed a charter for an American steamer of the Plant line which will carry prac tically the entire Spanish colonv of Tampa, Fla, to Havana to-day. In making the charter the minister gave assurances that, in case of hostilities, the steamer would be cleared from Havana, given ample protection and allowed to return to an American port. The Spanish party will number 408, most of them being young men who have oiTered their services in the Spanish army in case of war. Some women and children are included, as they are a part of the colony making the move, and it is said also that the hostility to the Spanish residents in that locality has become marked of late.

PniT.ADEi.rin April Joaquin M. Torrija, the Spanish consul in this city, has inserted the following notice in the local papers: "Spanish subjects residing in this city and its consular district are notified to present themselves at the consulate, No. 232 South Third street, at their earliest convenience." Senor Torrija declined to discuss the purpose of the notice but from another sonrca it was learned that the probable object was to complete a registration of all Spanish subjects in this section. lives of resident American citizens, or to comply with its treaty obli gations, we believe that the government of the United States should actively use its influence and good offices to restore peace and give independence to the island." No matter who else any have slid off this platform clearly Senator Baker has not. Utile and Water.

Illk is an adtnirable fbod, containing' elements or nutrition in a form capable ox ready assimilation. Con trary to ths universal opinion, however, milk not always well adapted to the cm of the Ick. A very active condition of the digestive ortna-na is reauired for cae proper copverrlon of milk, and the digestive fluids of the sick do noil corns i up to this standard. Moreover, the facility wish- which milk absorbs gases aaatrevetops poisonous ptomalnea-must bo borne in mind. It is in till way a reuqy source ox inflection even when drawn from a healthy odw, there Is llttia coubt that much of the mflk, in use is nor ODtaineo aJwavs irom healthy inimals.

Heat is the most satisfactory of all sterilizers, and when milk i boiled It is probably safe. The boiling alo renders it more digestible. The first action of gaatrlo Juice upon raw milk Is almllar to that produced by heat, out it require a very active solv eat. Water is also a familiar source disease, and all that ia used for drink" lag purposes should be previously boiled N. y.

Iycdg-er. Fob Salk A seven room houe, 100 foot frount fine cellar, well outhouses and Also fine 5C feet on Elm 6treet. Cheap for cash A bargain for somebody, S. B. Rile at barber shop.

fn In n.t.ll Tl.t-.- Tom Clare, darling, won't you rfve me 1tm nrm lifti iri Clare Xo, Indeed! I wouldn't pucker my lips for Just one i nothing less than a dozen goes. Chicago News. An Exchange of Compliments. ITe I think you never looked so beau tiful before aayou do to-night bat And I think that you never be fore displaved such discriminating atte. Detroit Free Pre A TSAVEIKO MAN Oives Some Valuable Hints Regarding the Care of the Health "While Traveling.

Mr k. w. YVlncnerdon, a commer- clal traveller from Birmingham, whose business keeps him almost constantly Ion the road, relates to tne Sunday from the constant change of residence I and the way he overcame the usual Injurious fleets. lie says: One thing people travel ing cannot very well avoid the con stant change in water and food: the stomach never has an opp tunit7 to become accustomed to anything and in a few years or much the average traveling man becomes a hopeless dyspeptic. For several years I suffered more or less with indigestion, sour stomachs, headaches, distate for food, often no appetite, gas on the stomach and the usual unpleasant effects of imperfect digestion.

Nearly every traveling man has his favorite remedy for different trou bles and I trld all of them with indifferent results. Finally on the rajn between Philadelphia and PIMsn I burg one day, I overheard a conver sation between two lidias, one whom had suffered severely from indigestion and stated she had been completely cured by a remedy which she called Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets; I remembered the conversation i 1U 1 1 Vi at the next town I Inquired at the "v-u rs tore a fpaaf! for 50 cents, and from that day to this I have never been without them They are pleasant tasting tablets, not a secret patent medicine but com pepsin, fruit salts and Golden Seal; being In tablet form they never lose their good qualities line a liquid medicine would, but are always fresh and ready for use. I carryaboxin my pocket continual ly, and whenever I see any symptoms of indigestion take one, also one after each meal, and for a year and a half I have not lost a day by reason of poor health and can eat anything and relish what I eat; my digestion is absolutely Derfect as far as I can Judge from my feelings and although there may be ether stomach medicines just as crood as Stuart's Tablets. do not know what they are. Certainly far ronrlo wbn trxvo t.hPv ra tar ahead of the liquid medlciDe, as they asvvas-w are so convenient, they can be carried the pocket and used whenever needed.

I believe they are sold by all drug gists at 50 cents, and believe anyone tvVtA xmrt 1 1 www Kam 1 1 a i-vwaa rol a I 1 I I I thfl Rnaniarrl anv show hut aim nlvlNews the danmra to health resulting! The Human System Needs Renovating Every In a recent letter to Dr. Hartman Miss Orpha Cristles, Rankin, writes as fol lows: "i was sick for months with suppression of the menses. I em-best doctors in ni jved four of the this vicinity and they ail saia tney cou'a do me no good. A friend induced me to try Pe-ru na. I belieye positively that it has saved my life." Mrs.

M. M. Seynour, Bowman, 1 1 had lot all hope of ever being cured, as five doctors has failed to do me any good. They said I had a worn-oul, broken-3own constitution and there was nothing to do. I could sot sleep; nothing 1 ate agreed with me, and had continuous bloody discharges.

1 was aizzy ana Diina Dy spells. I saw Dr. Hartman's advertisement and wrote to him. I have no idea but what I would have been dead now if it bad not been for Pe ru- na." "Health and Beauty," a book for women only, sent free by The Pe-ru na Drug Manufacturing Company, Columbus, Ohio. Kuober ouipanles Consolidate Akron, Ohio, April 18.

Negotia- tions to consolidate tne uooarica oi AWron. Goodyear of Connecticut and Butler of New Jersey, the three lead- tr, rubber companies of the tllg countrv have been closed. The solidation will take effect on April 26, nnH t.h main offices will be in New York city. To Cure a Cold in One Day rave DaxatlvelBromo Onlnlne Tablets. All druggists refund the money If it fails to enre.

25c Tba genuine has I. B. Q. on each tablet. That Eastern Trip.

Goincr East, take the Santa Fe Route as far as Chicago. Most direct line from the South west generally, and thirty miles the shortest between Missouri river and Chlcacro. which insures quick time connections. Track is and sure straight and rock ballasted, with very few crossings at grade. Vestlbuled limited expresses, with latest Dattern Pullmans, and iree chair cars lighted by electricity.

Meals in dining cars served ala carte. Inquire of nearest agent, or address W. J. Black. G.

P. A. T. S. F.

Topeka. Kas. They Don't Wink. When train stops; the electric light nissensrer eauinnaent of the Santa Fe Rout, Dr. E.

J. Worst of Ashland, Ohio, has a new cure for catarrh that is said to care, and he is willing to send It on trial. It might be well to write him See the heavy winter flannel out side shirts that the Wilder Bros. Shirt Company haye in stock; they can euddIwoh In all sizes and are selling them below cost. Notice: 1 will nam away animal andclean vaults as cheap as, anybodys All workdone satisfactory or no pay.

Orders to be left at R. B. Wagstaff 's grocery store, or through the mail. W.JM ir TJBINTOjN If you are needing anything In the line of heavy winter underwear the Wilder Bros. Shirt Company have a few broken lines of Cashmere and Merino, also heavy weight flannels, they are offering cheap for cash.

Spring Suits should be ordered now. The placa to buy is where you can do the best and that is at P. LEONARD'S. An immense line.of Samples, for your nspection. A VERY QUIET SUNDAY.

The President Goes to "Church for the First Time In Weeks. WA8I1IJTGTOX, April 18. Yesterday was exceptionally quiet in oiuciai cir cles, and on the surface at least there were no new developments in the Spanish situation. For the first time several weeks, the President was able to devote Sunday almost en tirely to his family, and to resume his churcheroincr. which had been inter rupted by the important Sunday con ferences with the members of the cab inet.

In company with Mrs. McKinley and some frien the President went for a long driv-s thoroughly enjoying the country scenery. ana promotes iuncuonai a lew uoses wm restore ana Dram. I at $5 J. it Waa Sure, Proof Ag-alnM tho In roads of Outsiders.

There isn't a more faithful beiny on earth," said a Georgia business man to a Star reporter, "than one of our Georgia darkies; neither is there one more superstitious, nor yet again is there one who loves better the product of the hen coop. And Cartersvinr isn't any different from any on of a hundred southern towns. When I was down there two weeks ago a customer of mine, who had a fancy for chickens and who had always had more or lesa trouble in maintaining ownership of them, told me he had a remedy ana asked fat to go around with him and see it. I wanted him to tell me what it was, but he Insisted or my seeing it first bo I went along with him, and in a few minutes was standing in his back yard before what waa to me the oddest chickeni coop I ever saw. It was constructed of large timbers and there were a dozen places in its walls where a hand could be run- in and everything cleaned out within reach.

Then there was no fastening on the door, nor was there any kind of protection, to the fowls. I couldnt understand how sucn an. Inviting snap could be of any use to the owner, and said as much. The charm is in the timber said he. 'No, said 'Fact, just the said he.

'You don't see it on the outside and you don't know it, but the darkies around here do, and they won't come within a hundred vards, of thatcoOD if thev can nelp it. I don't care how full of chick ens it la. 'Cause why It is built oi the timbers of gallows on which a man was hung about thtee months ago in another county. It cost me something extra to get it, but it has more than paid for itself since I have had it, and I am in the market now to buy all the second-hand scaffolds in Georgia, If fyou run across a sheriff any place with one for sale let me know by next mail, won't you, please? It was a true bill," concluded the traveling man, "for I saw a darky tried fin it, and he refused a big silver dollar to go down to the ooop to get a chicken for breakfast." Washing-ton Star, Relief in Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder disease relieved in six hours by "New Great South American Kidney Our." It is a great surprise on ac count of the exceeding promptness in relieving pain in bladder, kidneys and back, immale cr female.

Relieves retention of water almost immediate ly, If you want quick relief and cure this is the remedy. Sold by Barber Bros; Druggist Lawrence, Kansas. SEEI BOLLES'FOB Wood Ail lengths andislzes. Coke Lump and crushed. Kindling, Dry Spilt aad unspllt Pratt's Food For stockand.

poul try. Bone Cut for chickens, ground plants. Oyster Shells Crushed-to small size. Axle Grease Challenge brand. Does not run or gum, Salt Lick For horses and cattle.

T-Kafir For poultry, equals wheat. Cinders For your walks. All these aod manylmore. Find at Bblles' Cash Feed Store, 800 Vermont Phone 47. Shake into your Shoes Allen's Foot-Ease, a power for the feet, fit cures nervous Jfeet and instantly takes the sting' ont of corns and bunions It is the greatest discovery of the age.

Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight or new shoes feel easy. It Is a certain cure for sweating, cations and hot, jlred, aching feet. Try it today. Sold byall druggists and shoe stores. By mall for 25c in stamps Trial package FREE.

Address 8 Olmstead, LeRoy, $5,40. Wichita, and return April 19 to 22 inclusive. tn return until Anril 23 Via Union Pacific and Rock Island. Leave Lawrence 11:45 a. m.

7:55 p.m. Leave Wichita 11:10 p. Arivft in TnwrAnrA ft'10 a nYtnncro at North Topeka n0 transfer. Tn6Ig Is a nice way to go, try it. Rheumatism Cared in a Day.

"MYSTIC CURE" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radlcallyjcures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease Immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents.

Sold by Barber druggists, 909 Mass. street, Lawrence. What the Doctor Said. Oakland, April 11, 1898. Charles A.

Parkhurst of this town, was a sufferer from felons. A physi cian advised him to take Hood's Sar saparilla which he did, and since taking a few oottles he says he has not had a felon, boil or any other similar trouble. Eaduced Bates To Grand Encampment Mining District, Wyo. The Union Pacific will sell tickets One Fare for the round trip, plus 00, from all points in Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado and Utah to Raw lins, Wyo. Dates on which tickets will be sold are 1st and 3d Tuesday In May, June, July, Oct.

and Nov. Stacre line dallv exceDt Sunday each, way between Rawlins and Grand Encampment. For fall particulars call on address a. itoss, city office, 701 Mass. of J.T.

Shaoklin, U. P. depot, agent. Raymond's BuggyPalnt 75c per qt "1 feel it my duty to give you a truthful statement of what Chamberlain's Colic, Chalrra and Diar rhoea Remedy, did," writes J. S.

Collins, of Moore, S. "I had a child about two years old that had the diarrhoea for two months. 1 tried all the best known remedies, but none gave the least relief. When this remedy came to hand, I gave It as directed, and in two days the child was completely cured. Sold by H.

L. Raymond druggists. m. at WOMEN u-ed to think "female diseases could only treated after "lo-c a 1 laminations" by physicians. Dread of such treatment kept thousands of modest women silent about their suffering.

Thela-troduction of Wine of Cardui has now demon strated that nine-tenths of all the cases of menstrual disorders do not require a physician's attenUon at all. The simple, pure taken In the privacy of a woman own home insures quick relief and speedy euro. Women need not hesitate now. Vlne of Cardui requires no humiliating examinations for its adoption. It cures any disease that comes under the head of "female troubles" disordered menses, falling of the womb, "whites," change of Ufa.

It makes women beautiful by making them well. It keeps them young: by keeping them healthy. $1.00 at the drug store. For sdvlca In cases requirtnr special directions, address, riving symptoms, ths "Ladies' Advisory Departmont, The Chattanoors Medietas Chatta-Doors, Tenn. W.

ADDISON, Cary, MTU "I uis Wins of Cardui sstsmlvstv la mypractlesandflndltamostsiesllsnt preparation for femals troubles." L. S. STEELE, Abstracts and Real Estate and LOAN BROKER, OFFICE KERCHAXTS NATIONAL BANK EUILDIX PARTIAL UST 01 BARGAINS, No. 351 Fine suburban residence; 12 rooms; large grounds; for sale cheap or exchange for stock of goods. So.

352 Two story 11 room house on New Hampshire street: east front; barn, well and cistern; for sale or exchange. -4 acres in Medina, Jefferson county. two story, 7 room house; wen, cistern and stable; will trade for unimproved land or Lawrence property. The old Brewery property with all the buildings, machinery and privileges for sale or trade at a bargain until resubmission, Then the price will be advanced. Buildings well adapted to cold storage or manufacturing purposes.

No. 329. 80 acres 4 miles from Lawrence; 65 acres Wakarusa bottom All in good cullvatlon. House, Stable water and orchard; for sale or exchange, No. 342.

120 acres li miles west of Ottawa. Bottom land, well Improved, good building and orchard. For Lawrence property. No. -343.

Two, good Residence properties in Lincoln Kans. Clear of incumbrance for Lawrence property, also stock of Drugs at Oakesdale, Washington, No. 345. 41 acres 8 miles from Law rence. li story frame house one half in orchard and small fruit.

Price $500 to exchange for Lawrence property. 30 acres, li miles from Sibley Station, 2 story frame house cheap at $1350. 3 acres in North Lawrence. 0 room house Barn. Well and Cistern 1 acre fruit desirable place for sale exchange for Lawrence property.

No. 270. 160 acres near Independence Oklahoma 4, of 14, of 16 west for $500 No. 333. 7 room brick house; barn well and cistern; location desirable price $1,200.

No. 336. 40 acres 1 mile from Law- Aitaa ft orAo 4 avaVi 4 lr1 A rrAH amfkl fruit; 7 room house, good barn; 2 good weil8 No. 337. 80 acres 7 miles from Law rence; 7 room bouse, good barn and out housss, well; 9 acres orchard la bearing; small fruit ofall kinds; price $2,800.

No. 326: 4 acres in North Lawrence for sale at (600 No. 325: Good 200 acre farm 3 mllei from depot: 100 acres bottom land fair improvements and good orchard encumbered. Will trade equity at bargain. No.

287 Forty acres! 1 miles frorr city, all in cultivation; no house; foi sale on easy terms. City property to exchange for farm land and farms to exchange for city property. If you have anything for sale or exchange call and see me. Bead at Night. Without Injury to Bight.

The Santa Fe's equipment Is lighted by electricity. FACTS. For folks fond of figures. Get a copy at Santa Fe route ticket office. 15o for hair cutting at Riley Son 1 will sell at a bargain two good homes.

Call on J. M. Nkwlin CASTOI1IA. Titfas-limilt atgutoro 1 tan tiTT S. R.

Riley bon moved to 637 Mass. street where they will be pleased to see all their friends and make as many new ones as possible. Incontinence of water during sleep stopped immediately by Dr.E. Detch-on's Anti-Diuretic Cures children and adults alike. Price II.

Sold by Barber druggists, Lawrence, Kansas The Wilder IBros, Shirt Co. are offering some greatbargalns in White and Fancy shirts that have been left on their hads by irresponsible parties. The sizes are such that almost any form can be fitted, and the'pr ces are below'actual cost. All that have the Union Pacific time tables please change the 0:25 p. Overland Flyer to 8 p.

m. going west. This train arrives in Denver about 11 a. m. The 5:18 p.

m. train runs through to Sallna Kansas to decide amonr ourselves the best I way to do what we determined to I do. Good for old England. She has told the powers that the first one that dares to mterefere with this country will have her to whip and as none of them can do it all uch I talk has ceased. Spain will cave to get whipped possible.

-J the easiest way The Kansas City Gazette denies in to to that it ever said that Mr. Bowersock might buy Mr. Harris. we hardly believed this when we saw it strted but it has been going over the district credited to that paper. This campaign is to be conducted by fair and honorable means and mud-slinging is to be I deprecated.

J. L.Brady, of the Lawrence Wobld, has been studying his bible and iinds that the war be tween Spain and the United States was predicted by St. John in Revelations. If that is the case let'er come. Consul General Lee win Da tne nrst iiemnr.rat wbn tiari anything to do with fulfilling the scriptures and the prophets.

Minneapolis Messenger. The people of Kansas want Dick I i ery. Darachen, Kansas I ji If you have decided to take Hood's Sar saparilla do not buy any other instead. Hood' parilla Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists.

Price, SI six for $5. Get only Ilood's. Hood's Pills are the best after-dinner pills, aid digestion. 25c. A CHEAP TRIP.

Semi-Y onthly Excursions to the Sonny South, The opportunity to visit the Southern States afforded by the semi monthly excursions of the Louisville Nashvlle Railroad is one that should be taken advantage of by every one interested. These excursions are arranged for the first and third Tuesday of April. The tickets are good on the regular trains of those dates leavine Northern terminals, andean also be purchased through from agents of connecting lines. Tickets are cold to many points In TTonttiplrxr Tonnasgaa Alohomo A 1 -I li i i y-t i tue, Mississippi, Georgia ana tne western portion or loriaa. rwia ji a AIiey are goa Ior return passage on any Tuesday or Friday within twenty one days, ana allow niteen days on the going trip to stop off and examine the country.

The cost for the round trip is about the regular one-way rate and on same dates one-way tickets are sold at about two thirds of the regu lar rates. For full particulars, write to C. P. Atmore, Q. P.A., Louisville, or Geo, B.

Horner, D. P. St. Louis, Mo. OR ALASKA BUSINESS.

Th Burlington's Great Advantages Take the short line to Puget Sound, viz: The Burlington Route via Billings, Mont, and the R. From 50 to 200 miles and several hours of journey saved Irom the Missouri Valley this direct Northwest Main Line. Look at the map from St. Louis, Kansas City or St. Joseph, via Lincoln, and Billings to Sattle, racoma and Portland.

The Burling ton Route is also the scenic line via orado to San Francisco and Port land The finest wide observation Pintsch- liguted vestlbuled trains, with sleep ers and free chair cars, available for all classes of travel, are operated via the Burlington Route. Tourst sleep ers beyond Denver or Billings. Get the Burlington's folder, the best yet published. Steamer reservations made by General Agent, D. Sanborn, San Francisco, A.

C. Sheldon, Portland, or M. T. ttie. II ward Elliott, L.

W. Wakeley, General Manager, Passenger Agent. Facts About Klondike merits of respective route; what to take for comfort and for work: defi- ui tiuii ui iuiuk tonus; ucuiiuiiuu of various methods of operation; mining lmc et va fnnnH book Just issued by the Santa Fe a Route. The Union Pacific 9:15 morning train is the popular train and being ree from dust and smoke, a smooth rack, and 'a nice refreshing bre3ze from the south, quick time and a 4 p. and 7 p.

m. train from Kansas City returning it seems to just suit everyone. Get a new time table or J. P. Ross.

Get a for 15c. flrst-cldss hair cut at Riley Also good shave 10c Cured in One Night. Charles II. Connelle, leading lawyer of York, says: "Your Brazilian Balm cured me of one of the worst colds I ever experienced, in one night. think it the greatest medicine in the market, and you can use my name any i way you like.

Colunsia, Columbia is all right now. It has another blow gun writing to the Gazette. We think from his job he must be a pop playing tricks on his pa like Peck's bad boy. Jones Co. were sawing wood for Uncle Bob Sutters last Saturday.

J.LiT jones ha? built a new apiary in connection with his kitchen which they Intend to keep up to freezing heat on the hot summer days. Jake Fiorv and family visited Isaac Studebaker and family last Sunday. Mrs. Nancy Rinehart, of Cantropo- 11s, visited Silas Brukaker and wife ast Sunday. Mrs Susan Studebaker says a party wants ner extra house to start a store at that place.

We say by all means et him have it and let's have a groc Now let's have a musical gathering some wbere some night and all these fellows that have instruments come and let's have a gooi time. George Markley's hlrel hand got 'harllv rinrt. 1r. Snnrln a hnroe MMMUsy MWlV The Deardorf road has now been i see whether it isn't i Rood one Blue for coDfrressman-at-laree andlposed of vegetable essences, pure any skullduggery that the politl-1 cans Indulge in to prevent his be-1 in named for the place will be I resented by tho people. Mr.

Blue has given years of hard work for the party and has only had one term office. He is entitled to the chance to win again and his friends will see that he gets it. It is now certain that we are to oe spared a disgracefnl fight over wnat rorm Lu ban resolutions shall I taue. ine president has announc-1 ea mat ne will accept whatever I congress agrees upon. There was fear that failing to browbeat the I Senate Xianna WOUld attemnt to I force the president to submit to I tne dictates or the money power acio president is a Dig man and a great atateman.

He will not be influenced against the Interests of the country. in The pasage of the senate resolu-Lhat for and stomach FOUL BREATH, sfl NO ENERGY, 'I CONSTIPATION. These symptoms mean torpid liver and a cloggert condition i In the bowels. They also mean the general health la below pax V'j5' and disease Is seeking to obtain control. tfl5 I Ir all Wkei I ASH fef BiTTEKS trouble Staait's unequaled.

Dyspepsia Tablets For Coal and Wood call on D. PICKENS, corner New York and Qulncy Tele phone 16. The Weekly Woulu and the Weekly Kansas City Jurnil will be sent to any addr' In the United States for one a rC3c ts. The Best Liaime.it. "Chamber- Iain's Pain la'ru is the fimston earth," write Edwards Parker, of tion vuiucs me tost lear 10a American honor was to be sacrificed to Wall street greed.

While the resolution goes too far it had to be radical in order too ofset the any tnmg.ior-peacetaiic tbatbas been sent abroad. The senate has been the scene of much disgraceful talk the past two weeks. Honorable members were willing to sacrifice everytning in order to please a power that has become all too strong already. Senator Baker voted for the senate resolution as amended. His constituents will commend him for It.

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