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1 "HJ- WOULD CS PQPU AIL CSMirMM ti to Bate Mm Ts 2 wv ill! 'Vl'n Swiped a Usual. The Kansas football team has a choice selection of goose eggs. It got another at Emporia yesterday. The score stood IStoO in favor of the teachers. The game is said to have ben a good one but disheartening.

Our boj 9 are always sariDg themselTea for the next game and as a result they have uo opposition IP A TEXAS WONDER. Hall's Great Discovery. One small bottle of HallV Great Dieeoverj cure alt kidney and bladder troubles, remove gTaTel, cures diabetes, aemuial emissions, weak and lame backs, rbeumatitm and all irregular ties oi the kidneys and bladder in both men and women, regulates bladder troubles in children. If not sold by your druggist will be sen mail on receipt of $1. One small bottle is two mouth' treatment, and will cure any case bote mentioned.

Dr. E. W. Hall, sole manu facturer, P. O.

Box 628, St. Mo. S.ort tut Mtimonials. Sold by all druggists. 4 THE CHA1IGE OF LIFE la the most important period la woman's existence.

Owing to modem methods of liTing. not one woman in a thousand approaches this perfectly natural change without experiencing a train of very annoying and sometimes painful symptoms. Those dreadful hot flashes, sending the blood surging to the heart until it seems ready to burst, and the faint feeling that follows, sometimes with chills, as i if the heart were going to atop for good, are symptoms of a dangerous, nervous trouble. Those hot flashes are just so many calls from nature for help. The nerves axe cxy- The I wind Yoa Have Always Bought, and ivhicli lias been la two for over 30 years, lias borne the signature of and has Syt sonal supervision since Its inrancy.

CU4 Allow no one to deceive yoa la this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good" are bat Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment What is CASTORi A Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Tlcasant. 10 contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Jfarcotio substance. Its age is Its guarantee It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness.

cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the fitomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's ranacca The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the candidates to tail the list.

A shingle roof is being put on the Place house. George Jewett has been quite ill for past few days at the New Eldridge. Rev. add ia, of the Swedish Lutheran church in Kansas City, will hold a ser- vice at the church here today. The weather has gone bick to its warmness this morning and there was no frost caught on the pumpkin, ing.

What has become of Sam Jeans elec tion bet? According to the terns he is be wheeled through the streets fol- Ired by Buch's band. Let us have: 'that bet paid- I A well known young athlete, who was here to attend the football game, put his cold watch in his bed at the New Eldridge at night and when he took an early train in the morning he failed to take it with him. The watch was founa by a clamber maid and is now in the hands of a friend of the owner. Capt. Adna Clark regaled the fellows of the court housa this morning witn a with a story of how he killed a jack rabbit and cottontail at the same shot two yeara ti iU-i u- ago.

ueorgc iurj sajs that. He killed a rabbit and a quail at the same 9hot and caught them both on the fly. The play last night was good, iu fact one of the best ever seen in Lawrence. Owinic to a delay the curtain did not rise until 9 -TO, but the audience waa fully repaid for the long wait. Mr.

Neill was great and he had a strong support- ing company. Miss Julia Dean 'as "Sylvia" was just as good as she wa9 beautiful. A Parent's Gratiti ie. Rlany a mother In Lawrtnce Will Appreciate the Following. Many a strong man and many a heal thy woman has much for which to thank mother.

The care taken during their childhood brought them past the dan ger ioint and made them healthy men and women. Children are generally bothered at some period with lnconti- litv to retain it a The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. HllMM J. DJBowcrsock, Prop. owersock Milli aolarrawta tm Back Weald PredaM lt.OOa.OOw a T-ar.

Waahlngton, Nov. 22. In considering- the reduction of war taxes a suggestion Is made that seems to find favor. It Is that the onerous Items, a. th ta-r nn telerrama.

on ex press receipts and bank, checks, a well as upon patent medicines and deads of record, could safely be abolished and ample revenue collected. If the tax on ltamljfrants should be raised from $1 to $20 per head. At the $20 rate a margin of $12,000,000 par annum would be afforded to make up for the abolition of tha most annoying- of the war collections. It is pointed out that restriotlon of immigration will be exceedingly popular with members of the labor organizations; that a tax sufficiently high will diminish the number of birds of passage who earn money in the United States to Hve on in Italy and other European countries, and then return to compete with American citizens. The increased immigrant head tax would shift a burden from the American taxpayer to the foreign steamship lines or the immigrants, and would work in every way to such advantage that it is not believed the proposition would be violently opposed except by the cheap foreign, steamship lobby.

Board of Traportatloa IprU. Lincoln. Nov. 22. The su preme court of Nebraska, in an opinion rendered yesterday evening, declared the act establishing the state board of transportation unconstitu tional and the board inoperative.

The case iQ point was that wherein attor general smvin. on wsnau ui mw state board of transportation, brought ult against the Burlington and North western railroad companies to eniorce iit inn in live stock rates. Ihe defendant roads, for the first time In the 13 years existence of the stata board, questioned its authority on the ground that it was illegally created and the court sustained the demurrer and dismissed the case. Got. atckkan'i Marrlaja.

Owensboro, Nov. 22. Got. J. C.

W. Beckham, of Kentucky, ana fiuss Jean Raphael Fuqua, of this city. were married last night at the First Presbyterian church. The wedding was attended by nearly all the state officials and a large number of guests frnm other narts of the State. A re- caption followed at the Rudd house which was a notable social function.

The governor and his bride left at midnight for a trip to Chicago. Vatlng- Baa da for StU wall's Road. Wichita, Nov. 22. The elec tion here to vote county ana cy bonds in the sum of $110,000 to aid in building the proposed Kansas City, Mexico Orient railroad was carried in the city and county by a majority of 2,200.

The city vote was almost unanimous in favor of the issue. The township residents were against the proposition. Harper county recently voted $42,500 bonds for the road. Bloedaoaada aa tha Track of a Marderar. Springfield, 111., Nov.

22. Frank Stout, head engineer at the Wabash Coal company's mine at Dawson, yesterday shot and instantly killed John Wilson, a. miner employed by the com pany. The tragedy was the result of an argument in which the men en gaged -Tuesday night. Stout made his escape and is being traced by bloodhounds.

Charles Wealy, aa Aliased Stealer of Chlok- eaa, Haa BU Partner Arrested for later-ferine; with His Denmea.tl Affairs Wichita, Nov. Whit ney, oi mcrnerson couniy. waa rested here by the sheriffs of Sedgwick and Dickinson counties upon a war rant sworn out by Charles Nealy, of Dickinson, charging Whitney with ab ducting Nealys two-year-old child and eloping with his wife. Incidentally, the officers learned that Whitney, the woman and xseaiy are me ino wu for the past few months have been making raids on the barnyards of the farmers of this vicinity, stealing their chickens. When questioned, the woman admitted that they were the parties wanted, and stated that since the first of the year they have stolen over 7,000 chickens.

Rovlvos Without A Perfect Headache Care. The oaly tlntulaat without sting. "Win. Olllett." Orangeine is a physicians prescription Greeted after 30 years' study and test, armless beyond question, effective as proven by thousands of living- witnesses for the relief and cure of Headache, Grip, Colds, Asthma. Neuralgia, Women's Ills, Stomach Disturbances and many other His.

Two year' use of Orangeine proves it the bet remedy I have ever known. In my family it cures every ailment. Writes H. B. Kenyon, Buffalo.

Sold by druggists gtsneraUyin 25 and Me paekagei. A trial package will bo sent to any address for 2-cent stamp. ORANGEINE CHEMICAL Chicago, til. Ask your grccer for Pare Backcaheat Nature's time for rest; $nd the man who does not take sufficient time to sleep or who cannot sleep when ho makes the effort, is wearing out his nervous streagtn and consuming his vfel power. Dr.

Miles Nervine brings sweet, soothing, refreshing sleep. Don't let another night pass. Get it to-day. Owing to the high altitude, my son sugared a great deal from nervousness and ls of sleep. took fivs bottles of Dr.

Miles Nervine and was restored to good health." JaS. F. Gaoss, Cheyenne, Wyo. Dr. Miles' soothes the nerves, nourishes the brain, and refreshes the entire organism.

Sold by druggists oa guarantee. Dr. Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, Ind. 1 Java and Mocha Coffee The best lor Morning, Noon and Night. POB5AL8 BY uenfhcr.

Dyspepsia Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aida Nature In strengthening and rccon tructlngthe exhausted digestive or 18ns. It la the latest discovered digest sav and tanic. No other preparation can approach It In efficiency. It instantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Ileaitburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausen, Sick Headache, Gastralgl a.Cramps, and all otner results of imperfect digestion Prepared by DsWitt A CbCao 111 a'lll TtifgiKtt.

CANDY CATHARTIC Don't Be Fooled. Taks tba genuine, original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Made only by Madison Medici ae Madison, Wis. It keep yea weU. Oar trad nark cut oa each package. Price.

35 cent. Never cold la bulk. Accept bo ebtl tate. Ask your druggist. teeaeftTM taaa FEEE Employment Bureau For Women.

and Girls at U05 Mass, St. Lawrence, Kansas. mrs. annie Situations fonnd witHout charge for those in search of work. a Hi Ai 0 Cure.

CornaMeal, Chop, See our products Guaranteed strictly pure is ofttimes called a habit. It i not the vacancies that may exist tnrougn tne children's fault, the difficulty lies with muster out of the volun tee will be Vf supplied by original enlistment in the kulneys aad can be readily righted if gt6ateg Jt lg Delleved taken in the proper way. An Ottawa hat theae enlistment8 can be made in parent shows you how. time to replace all the retired Philip- Mr. S.

W. Wat kins of 812 Oak street, pine volunteers before the first of the Painter, Ottawa, Kansas, says: "One next fiscal year without causl.j any of our children had a complication of hiatus. troubles, amongst which waa lack of To lBorM- Um capital Htok. proper action of the kidneys. Learning jfew York, Not.

22. A special meet-about Doan's Kidney Pills, his mothtr ing of the stockholders of the Illinois got a box for him. Its use proved of Central railroad has been called for such great and positive benefit that we January 28 next in Chicago, to act on take pleasure in recommending this re- application to increase the i. i- ii i stock Of $60,000,000 to $68,000,000. liable kidney medicine to all in need of uw'wv'vw number READ THIS.

Oirard, AprU ,24. This is to certify trial I am us ng the Texas Wonder, Hall's Great Difcovery, for kidney and bladder troubles and 1 am iatisfled that I have been very greatly benefitted by it. I can fully recommend it to others similarlylafflicted. MKS. LOUELLA WARD.

THE MOST ATTRACTIVE COUNTRY TO THE FARMER, STOCKRAISER, MANUFACTURER, INVESTOR Is that traversed the Nashville Railroad, AND The great central trunk line inJKentucky Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Flor- da, where thre are splendid chancea monev. Came Half Fare Excursions First and IIII auovwcasv vm Printed matter, maps and all informa tion free. Address, R. J. Wemyss.

Gen. Imraigrati -D Industrial Kv. BEFORE NEXT JULY. Adjt. 0o.

Corbi Bar laateen Now ta the PbltlpplBM Will Be Broach Bom. at Tlmrn Agreed Upon. Washington. Nov. 22.

Adit. Gen. authorizes the statement that it is the Intention of the war depart-' ment to bring home from the Philippines to the United States every one of the volunteers who carea to cornet and discharge them here, on or before the first of July next, when, vnder the law, the volunteers must be mustered out. It is the expectation and hope rof the war department that the coming congress will, at an early period in its sesion, enact legislation which will enable the department to replace the present volunteer force by a permanent force of soldiers. In that case such of the men in the ranks as care to continue in the service will be re-enlisted as regulars, and any fcjfc wmUW.V...

0 An .1 A CI Vl r9 the new stock for every ten thsy hold pft ygnt for the new stock must be made br March 4. Will Radaoa Btom Washington, Nov. 22. The repub lican members of the ways and means committee have decided to make a reduction of $30,000,000 in the revenues, the amount suggested by Secretary Gage. The day was spent almost entirely in going over the war revenue bill.

The schedules off which the reduction shall be made have not been decided upon. Krafii! Raaaptloa To-Day. Marseilles. Nov. 22.

Owing to the non-arrival of the Gelderland yesterday the reception of Mr. Kruger, ex- president of the Transvaal republic, was postponed until to-day. Naw York Stata'a Popatarloo. Washington, Nov. 22.

The popula tion of New York, as officially announced, is 7,268,012, as against 853 in 1S90. This is an increase of 1,270,159, or 21.1 per cent. Probably tha Oldoat Tatar. Mattoon, 111., Nov. 22.

Rev S. Reed, who lives in Champaign, voted for President McKinley November 6, being the twentieth presidential can didate for whom he has voted. The first residential candidate Rev. Reed voted for was Henry Clay, in 1824. Ta Stratf at a Ulwoarl naad.

Chillicothe. Mo Nov. 22. An or- o-anization was formed here to straighten the Grand river and reclaim a vast area of bottom land. The membership includes a dozen counties traversed by the Grand river.

is Rheumatism of the back. The cause is Uric Acid 'in the blood. If the kidneys did their work there would be no Uric Acid and no Lumbago. Make the kidneys do their work. The sure, positive and only cure for Lumbago Is 1 as been maJo under Ills per- I Signature of imtt.

CITY. Graham Flour, Wtll l'mrr II l1( In ItuainoA-. Nv. Application for I11'IIImTIIJ III tlW I.IISIIH'SS -Mll club of this ity has Ihhmi male by the tltike of Mam-lifslf throutjli two iii-iiibrs of tin- lub. It is said the duke will shortly be here his father-in-law nroniises to place him in business.

for Mavlnc Two Ararrlfn. Washington, Nov. S2. The state de- nartmeiit has forwunleil to the ani- Imssiidor at London a fold watch aiu chain to be presented to Capt. A.

lUchardson. of the Uritish steamship Orange Prince, iu recognition of his services in rescuing two American llihermen. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup will cure a Cough or Cold at once. Conquers and Measle-Cougti without JNIotliers praise It.

Doctors prescrile it for Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Grippe, Pneumonia and Consumption. It gives quick, sure results. Price, 25 cts. Refuse the dealer's substitute It is not as goou. 9 H19 Oouila Syrisp Always cures when others fail Dr.

Bulfa PiU cure ContlMt TrtMiblca. Jto Dills, to ctsT Tr lion and IJrl go pills. io el? Trial bo. PiCT0X 'The Overland Route' The ONLY DIR1XT IIOUTE to and from the Pacific Gast UNIONPAC1FIC Two train daily from Lawrence to Denver and Colorado points. Two train daily from Lawrenco'to San aud California joints.

Two trains daily from Lawrence to Salt Lake City and Utah points. Two trains daily from Lawrence to Port land and North Pacific Coast points, with direct connections for Taeoma and Seattle. ISutfct Smokini; and Library Cars with Uarler Shops and Pleasant Kead-icg Rooms, Double Drawing Kootn Palace Sleepers, Diuing Cars, Meals a la Carte, Pintsch Light. Ross, City Office, Or Depot R. Clark Mgi 4 (Joitfy i w5 the to a Has.

Jxnsis Noaua. Ing out for assistance. The ory should be heeded in time. Lydia E. Pink-ham' Vegetable Compound was pre-nrd to meet the needa of woman a system at this trying period of her life.

It tmuas up iae weiKuw system, and enaDles a woman that grand change triumphantly. "I was a very sick woman, caused by Change of Life. I suffered with hot flushes, and fainting spells. I was afraid to go on the street, my head and back troubled me so. I was entirely cured by Lydia E.

Pinkhama Vecetable Mil' Jxnnib Noble, 5010 Keyser Germantowa, Pa. BDRLIBGTOH ROUTE. Its Hew Una, Deaier-fiortlif est, VIA BILLINGS. Th ii rliiw ton's Denver-Northwest Main Line was completed beptemDer 16th. It taps the Kansas Uity-nunngs Lin at Alliance.

iseD. it is me fihnrt I ine. Denver to Helena, Spokane, and the direct line to the entire Upper Northwest. 36 Hours Drover to Butts-Helen. Qsl; 18 Hours Denver ta Spcline.N Qui 62 Hours Denver to Puget Sound, This will be the main traveled road frr riABSAncftra iroincr via lenver to Northern Pacific points.

To Denver. Scenic Colorado, Utah, Panifift Hoast: Two ereat daily trains from Kansas City, St. Joseph. Weekly California excursions, personally con ducted. To the East: Best equipped trains to Chicago and St.

Louis. To the North: Best trains to Omaha, St. Paul, Minneapolis. L. W.

Wakklkt, Gen'l Passenger Agt. C. Bbamhaix, ISt. Louis, Mo T. P.

833 Main Kansas UowakdJElliott, General Manager, St. Joseph, Mo. GOOD RHHAL OGbss IS CHINA. Modaa of PaaUhmtnt la ta Calea- tlal Empire Art Mad ta Fit the Crtaae. "Though a man with a sharp sword Should cut one's body bit by bit, let no angry thought arise, let the mouth speak no ill word." Fo-Sho-Hing Tsan-King.

So natural has it become to treat everything connected with the celestial empire as either comic or semibarbaric that -the denizens of Pump court will start and rub his eyes when he hears from the latest authority that in many respects -the Chinese penal code is su perior to the English system, says the Chicago Chronicle. Mr. Alabaster's work comes as a most refreshing change from the too often dry; and dreary pages which the legal reviewer is commended to scan from year end to year's end. A book which transports one from the musty cloisters of statute end case laws into an atmosphere of quaint customs and breezy anecdote, shot through and through, with golden threads of even justice, demands a broader treatment than the heading Law Library would warrant. Leeal practitioners are few and far between in China; in fact, ft can hardly be said that there are either counsel or solicitors, semiofficial class exists who solve, the more difficult forensic prob lems; they are called shih.

The tai ehue must be a brave set of men; they qualify for drawing up petitions, but the work Is fraught with danger. One poor old fellow of 70 got three years transportation for drawing up five pe titions. Advocacy is equally risky; a scholar was sentenced to two years' imprisonment and 80 blows from the 1 heavy bamboo for trying, to reduce a criminal's offense from murder to man slaughter. Chinese apathy when some villainy Is being done Is largely due to fear of the law. which says that "per sons must not interfere unless' they have a right to do so by reason of rela tionship." The code is an effectual check on judicial and forensic genius.

The duties of the judge are confined to determining the facts and the article of the code they agree with. Thus the sentence is fixed without variation to begin with, and any circumstances attenuates are considered by the judicial board at Peking, to whom the great majority of capital sentences are referred for re vision every autumn. This list of those who should by right be executed is then submitted to the emperor, who decrees their fate in a curious way. The names are written on a large sheet of paper, those being considered less gulltv beingplaced near the corners or the center. The emperor then draws a vermilion circle on the paper, and those whose names are traversed by it are doomed.

The rest go forward to the next list, and if they are lucky enough to escape the red for three years they are free. R. B. TIME TABLE. em adsm For Information concerning routes rates and conditions tod how to make your i nnrMT Dieasaut.

can ianta Fe route office or addres the agent. It la our business and pleasure to answer questions as well as to sell railroad and steamship tickets, check baage and 6cure sleeping car reservations free. De ot office telephone Oko. a Bailet, Agt. ATCniSON.TOFEKA A SANTA FE BAST BOCSD.

No4, Chicago, Sunday, Tuesday and Friday, only l- No. 8, Chicago Express, daily. a No. 110, Kansas City 8.13 a No. 114, Kaasas City ni No.

2, Chicago Express, daily. 6, Chicago Express, daily. No. 406, K. C.

Jt Chicago Ex, dy 5.4.1 pm No. 11C. Kans. City daily 9.03 pm WKST BOUJI No. 115.

Fait Mail, daily 3.15 a No. 113, Kansas Express, daily, 922 a No. 5, Colorado, Utah and Texas Elm), daily 10-T a No. 1. Cali.

Expre. daily 1 1. 50 a No. 100, Topeka Expn-w, daily, 5.45 pm No. 7, Kansas and Texas Ex- ra.

dailr lm No. 3, California limittd, Tuef, ThuriJk Sat only 1 1.10 pm Flrurpublitd in th Utrwc Vmilj Woei.d NOTICE. I. w.r.K fivMn thmt I. th doiair buin at ill th flrt ward of roanlr of Dod; U.

tat 12thdjrof NoTemUr, with th Prxat Judr of aid county, r3mirl. for permit iotosicatm Prm only, a aUl pharmacy, an.l thai th rrtday. l.BBrr lilh. 1C aoclek. a.

ru. tlaa aad pUc for th brin 'f aid p. -tit ion RAT MOVER. 1.1 Cn-hAtA JBuM or tAKl rouoil una mw Hutson's Bread Is a Standard oi Parity. It mad of high grade western heat floor.

It crisp, palateable and delicious. It Is the purest and beat product of the baker's art. A Great Big Loal For 4 cents. 3 Lcaies lor 10c. Aak your grocer for Hut-oo'a bread.

Buy it from the wagon or call for it at the bakary oa Vermont street. HUISOH'S BAKERY, 709 Vermont St. Ij i I such a preparation Just such emphatic endorsment can be had right here in Lawrence, urop nto uick cros. arug store ana sn what their customers report. Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by all dealers.

Price 50 cents. Mailed by Foster-Milburn Buffalo, N. sole agents for the U. S. Remember the name, and ake no substitute.

Urtsd Rapid Board of Trad. Grand Rapids, Mich, Nov. 22. The Grand Rapids board of trade last night celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of the incorporation of the city by a monster banquet at the Armory hall. Gen.

R. A. Alger, of Detroit, who began his career here as a poor man, laying the foundation of his present large fortune by making a small investment In lumber, was the guest of honor. He spoke to "Reminiscences of Early Days." Tbrrataaad to Coaaoall Salold. New York, Nov.

22. Henry Rohl, a student at Drew Theological seminary at Madison, N. was sent to his home in St. Louis yesterday under guard. Rohl had written to President Butts, of the Drew semina-, and to several of his fellow students of his intention to commit suicide and it was decided to send him home.

In one of his letters Rohl enclosed his will, leaving all his personal property to hia roommate. Trauacontlncotat Faaaoagar Aaaoetatloa. St. Louis, Nov. 22.

At yesterday's esion of the Transcontinental Pas-ciicr association a committee of the Kpworth league was received who made formal application for reduced rates for the next annual meeting of the organization, which in to be held at San Francisco. Chairman Charlton appointed a committee to report today on rates for the meeting and the conditions ujion which tickets will be sold. Klt by Ballat. Raleigh. N.

Nov. 22-The dem-x-ratic state committee has announced the result of the first primary for United States senator ever held in North Carolina. F. M. Simmons received 102,355 votes and Julian S.

Carr 47.CS2 votes. Simmons was therefore unaniniouslj' declared the democratic nominee for senator. He is the author of the present state law disfranchising negroes. Utrati Iaflaaaco la Palaatla. Berlin, Nov.

22. At a meeting of the German Holy Land society in Cologne yesterday the president called attention to the growth of German influence In Palestine since Emperor William's visit. "German Catholics in Palestine," he said, "no longer recognize France's protectorate over Cath- lics in the orient, but have placed themselves under German I tSllii tvi I 1 te UliilJuWSIHfllElUSTnE' NjFUllNlTlJR HARDWOOD dis. if ltau lANOA HgaeTar WIMN3HArV00DfNlSil ZmzzL fflW New. AT; WORKS EASILY, WORKS SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH r-r-v rtnrt LTUUU.

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