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PRICE ONE CENT PILES CURED. KANSAS NEWS BRIEFS. HOCH'S BAD. BREAK. 5 In a srwuvh it i viicil jr Jlie last.

liesday, Governor Hoch ia discussing Suffering for Years' and Independence. The Independence me question of enroremgthe prohibi 05 Daily Reporter is compiling informa From Piles, a Contractor of Marion, Indiana, is Cured-by Pyramid pile Cure. tory daw, is reported to have sak' "Take the rs of Ka-naoc tion for a special oil and gas edition in magazine form, to be issued in a I have been informed by reputable Trial Package Mailed Free to All ho citizens of that place, that it Is for a decent woman to walk on ie short time, giving a complete and authentic history of the Kansas-Indian Territory, oil field. This will be the Send Name md Address. --hnu uie sates ox XiiUri OOJFFIZmL Iba leader ol oU psetoco coffees.

streets or to be seen, on a street car most comprehensive story of the Mid- When using baking powder it is always economy to buy the Royal. Royal makes the finest, most wholesome and delicious food. Continent oil field yet published; and the only thing of the kind in Drint. on Sunday I am hot going to have it said that any city in Kansas is so infamous that a decent man does not care to move there with his family." "I was troubled with piles for several years before I would let it be known. But at last they-became so severe that I could not walk and I had to take my bed.

I tried everything and anything the doctors pre- Orders for copies may now be sent to r0 Oa the Rfeporter, Independence, Kansas. vvneu this statement was read in Topeka. Attorney General Cole the public press it aroused great iu diguation in all parts of this city. In man has held that the state school fund commission cannot buy the Bfmbedi and took their treatments for a long time. But nothing ever did me any good.

I had seen your ad. in different so I eot a order to answer and refute iC a meeting of citizens was called for last Tl lplt Q-nA nrati 1 ,1 ai Mon CoSfec Is now used in millions of bomea. Such popular BuooesB epesJcs for itself. It is Five prccf that CCFIEE has the Confidence ol the people Tho uniform quality of LION COFFEE survives all opposition. UON COFFEE kcepa lis ld friends tintstwoMstvwyday.

IIOW COFFEE mn tStan Its StrcngCi Flavor and Qualify to commend If. On arrival from tne plantation. It fa carefully roast-cd at our factories and securely packed to 1 ltn sealed packages, and not opened agala uta needed 000 of Salamanca township bonds in Cherokee county. The legislature of mo 7iu i ne common. 0 of 1903 passed a special act authoriz 50-cent box anal began using them.

From the very first 1 got quick relief ing the commission to purchase them pleas court room. Though the night was stormy It was well attended, and, was a representative gatherine. The bonded indebtedness of the township was in excess of the limit fixed bv DEWEY SUITS STILL PENDIN'O PRACTICAL INFORMATION. DO YOU KNOW law. But the last legislature passed a new law governing bonds transact and by the time I was starting on my third box I saw I was cured.

I have not been troubled with since. Now you ca use this as you please, because it is genuine. Yours T. A. Sutton, Stone and Cement Con Topeka.

General Colby, of Nebraska, who helped to prosecute That If vou rub srass stains with TY11. The meeting was presided over by Senator James F. Getty, one of the signers of the call for the meeting. He was the first speaker of the even, ing, and he denounced Governor Hoch in unmeasured terms for ftiis Cheuyoale lasses they will come out without difficul ions by the commissioners and the at ty in tne ordinary wash? Chauncey Dewey and his cowboys for killing the Berrys in the Dewey-Berry That spots that may be removed fmm torney general has ruled that the new law repeals the special act. tractor, Marion Ind." feud, was here Monday to urge liov- gingham by beine wet with milk anil tvw Qeposstblllty of adsllcratlon car contact ivta cos.

Crt. fIr JSSJS mcla Tn atselute pcry cJ UOTf COFFEE Is tberef ore guaranteed to Vim coaaaxacar orea with common salt? Leave for an ernor Hoch to pardom a murderer Topeka.Governor Hoch has an- remarks, Senator Getty' was followed by Ren hour or so, and rinse out in several wa pointed these delegates to represent ters. from Washington county. An eld man named Bonar killed a doctor at That sheen sorrel will tike nut met Instant relief can be gotten py usinj the marvelous Pyramid Cure. It immediately reduces all congestion, vnd swelling, heals all seres, ulcers and irritated parts.

Kansas at the national Immigration stains from cloth? -Rub thormie-hiv Washington and was tentenced to the tains, then take out the resulting SOLD BY GnCCETLQ EVEnvtvnEn congress to be held at New York on December 6-8. P. D. Coburn. Toneka: prison for life.

He is about 70 years Biams wun euner molasses or nl- conoi. WOOLflpy 8PI0B 00., Tolsdo, 0. yj old. Colby thinks the governor should II. J.

Smith, Ottawa; Lee Johnson, To That you can make 1 faded fchotw the ftldj man Some leniency. peka; J. A. Orr, Weir City: Archie fectly white by washing it in boiling une moment you start to use it your suffering ends and the cure of your dread disease is in sight: Tho PvramlA DtU r- resentative Glasscock, who branded the Governor's speech as vifiifying and Rev. J.

A. Motter spoke in defense of the governor. He thought the governor based 4j is remarks on what someone had told him and should be given a chance to explain. Rev. Mr.

CrawforCj followed, but soon got away from the subject and Bonar is in jail waiting to be takon en-am or lariar water? That salt dissolved in aloohol win nftc to prison. Fulton. Lansing; -d. Hann, Hill City; C. Carver, Pratt, A.

E. Case, Marion; J. E. Frost, Topeka; J. H.

remove grease snots from clothing "The civil cases started by the MISSOURI NEWS BRIEFS. That mud stains can be removed tmm i i-3 vure renaers a surgical operation fcolhardy. Don'c hack to pieces those tender muscles which must be intact if a satisfactory silk if the spots are rubbed with a bit of Berrys against Dewey have not yot Stewart, Wichita. Dickinson countv flannel, or. if stubborn, with a nW nt failed to score.

been disposed of," said the general unen wet with alcohol? Jefferson City. Jacob Brill, who has That two potatoes crated in Wichita. W. W. Mossman, secre "An agreement was reached as to a settlement, but Dewey hasn't carried served three terms in the Missouri pen warm water will eive better results than tary and treasurer of the Woodmen soap in washing delicate flannel or wool itentiary on counterfeiting charges, it out yet.

I presume he will though en gooas, ribbons, lodge at Maize small town west of cure is to be obtained. The Pyramid Pile Cure is pTit up in the form of "easy-to-use," specially maA), suppositories. They are soothing, painless, instant and certain. A trial treament will be seut you at was luesday sentenced to five years Mtc5ictiS0 UaiumSiieCm That linen blinds can be cleaned bu ht- in a short time." nere, was held up and robbed by two was called to order by the chairman, amid much excitement After matters quited down, resolution condemning Governor Hoch for his Cherry vale speech were adoptod. The resolutions were submitted by committee composed of R.

L. Marsh-man, county commissioner; F. on a similar charge by Judge Marshal ing laid flat and rubbed with powdered oatn brick? men while on his way to a meetin of in the United States district court UP TO THE COMPTROLLER. That carpets and rugs can be thorough St. Joseph G.

R. Bookout, a vaude ly cleaned by beinsr hune over a clothoa me ioage. The robbers secured $75 in cash belonging to the lodge. One of Topeka. State Treasurer Kelly Receiver Bradley to make the line and having the garden hose turned ville actor, professionally known as upon them.

This will do no harm to nrw the men struck Mr. Mossman in the Raymond Zel, committed suicide in a once by mail, la plain, sealed wrapper, without a cent of expense to you, if you send your name and address to Pyramid Drug 3926 Pyramid Building, Marshall, Mich. carper, jjry a shady place. state's claim df $547,000 against the stomach with a slugshot whine the oth- mat piano keys can De cleaned. a Mn hotel here Monday night by shooting defunct First National bank preferred er grabbed him by the neck and chok- any oia ivory, by being rubbed with miia The to buy Kelly claims that nt was in the nature th WelsUch himself through che heart.

Bookoufs home was in Terre Haute, where ed him into insensibility. As soon as Hutchings, one of the leading members of the Wyandotte' county bar, an4 J. J. Maxwell, a newspaper man. TVe resolutions called upon Governor Hoch to state whether or net he has correctly quoted, antf nn dipped in alcohol? If very yellow, use a piece of flannel moistened with roll of a trust fund and is entitled to pro Mr.

Mossman recovered he renorted ogne water. his mother lives. He was in bad ference. The receiver turned do-wu That a little thin cold starch rnhhed health the matter to the citizens who formed a posse which is scouring the country. over windows and mirrors and then wiped off with a soft cloth is an easv wau After you receive tfhe sample, you can get a regular-size package of Pyramid Pile Cure at your druggist's for 50 cents, or if he hasnft it; send us the money and we "will send it to you.

the application and the matter has now been, checked up to the comptrol UUtnrle. Ok. Th nirlahnma H- denounced the language attributed to wMwv atl IdUWU Lv I MViu jitc oi producing most shining results? Topeka. J. c.

Nicholson, the sttP him as villifying and slanderous, and I stock and sanitary commission has de ler of the currency. If he turns jt mat ouy water can be cleared by add agent at Washington, is here mllt. ing a few spoonfuls of corn meal as caiuujaieu me Dtsmircn the good I tua.u oe no open sea down the matter will go to the courts for settlement The receiver has ing information for use in the presenta. Ihat five cents worts of orris root son in Oklahoma so far as Texas and name ui mis City. Don't buy imiutiont.

If you do you p.y ga, get iniufli-aent light and be forever p.yino for new mantlet and repairg. J6 Shield of Ouality on the 1 the genuine WeUbach Lights nd Mntle a fuarsntee of tha bait and cheapest Iiht ia thm world. Imitations ara Worthless nd Extravagant into tne ordinary wash water will impart a delicate perfume to the clothes? It is now up to the governor about $190,000 in cash on hands. uou the Avar department of a claim against the Federal govemrment. The Indian Territory are concerned, and that no cattle can be brought into this That lamp wicks should me soakod in explain.

enough for a 15 per cent dividend. claim, which is for nearly $50,000, territory at any time from either of but (lie was not pay it out until the vinegar before being used? That if the surface of a lamp seems oily a little cornstarch rubbed on and then wind Care of Sewing Machines. A sewlnE machine must not be expected to run well unless It is kept clean and oiled as often as necessary. Keep a soft iuster always in one of the side drawers and use it every time you sit down to the machine. Sometimes it may be nec arises from interest on the amount ex- wih remove the oiliness That if the I ended by the state in the equipment of volunteer troops enlisted for ser Good Boys Cost $160 Per Year.

The cost of a school for the development of good boys i3 thus stated by lf.mp wicks are kept turned down when question as to preference claims is absolutely settled. This may tako months. The depositors are clamoring for their money and will ask thf; InmrtQ ro tint in uoc iub auimce or vice in the Civil war. When the call lamps win not become oilv? Eugene wood tn his article, "A That hot milk is even better thn for volunteers was issued in 1861 the For those localities without being dippeed in Beaumont crude oil. Jefferson City.

Sam Holt and William Wilson, who robbeed the Holt Summit postofficte about a year ago, pleaded guilty to the charge in the Federal court Tuesday morning. Judge Marshall assessed their punishment at fifteen months at hard labor In the city, county and state to waive mg water to take out fruit, stains? School for Boys." in the October Everybody's: finances of the state were at a low ebb. mat a few drops of essenae of Sin sen their claims to preterence rights so essary to use a little brush with stiff bristles to get 4nto the crevices, or a soft, fine twine to draw between parts to get out the dust and lint. The matter of oilingr depends altogether upon how much the machine is used. Do not drench the machine with oil, but put a drop or two in each little hole designated for it, and nowhere, else.

When about Warrants were issued to meet the ex rras win Keep riles awav? that the people who -need money oau- Sale by all Dealers That a spoonful of mustard in a pense of subsisting the volunteers. it costs the state of Ohio about $160 a year for each boy. A useful, ly cam get a dividend. WELSBACH of water will kill insects in the earth? and later the state issued war bonds to mis is 'good or potted nlantst capable man is worth, to society, on cover the amount. i rat a sprinkling of sue-ar misod with INTERURBAN CARS MOBBED.

the penitentiary and a fine of $50 each the ave age, 10,000. These 11,000 atw wipe wun tne duster the bottom of the shoulder on the left-hand side. Winfield. Douglass Bourdette. own plaster of Paris about the haunts of water bugs and cockroaches will remove the Canal Dover, O.

A mob of several PREE Ak trouf dnlet for a WeUwcb papct cutlet. It pcetty, uaerui and PRCB boys cosi the state of Ohio then, say, miuugn wnicn tne steel Bars of the pres-ser-foot and needle-sicket descend. This er of the well which supplies this place pests? Cucumber peeliners are lor. $2,000,000. Say 7.000 of thenfT were and the cost of the prosecution.

Sedalia. In an attitude of prayer, with his knees on the- bare stone floor excellent means of ridding a kitchen of with natural gas, turned off the suodIv is wnere tne on comes from that some in is nuisance. rescued-. That is $70,000,000 recover hundred persons gathered in streets of New Philadelphia Morndav afternoon and threatened violence to the men operating the of th-3 from the city mains Tuesday after times manes unsightly spots oh the work, When not In use keen th maMtno That you "can make crettv iirrirht ed to society on the investment of I of his cell, his elbows resting on an noon and the town is" lu darkness. a screen by using the discarded handles WTCl ed and the leather strap slipped off the $2,000,000.

It has been figured that iron bunk and his head suDnorted hP- or tne bamboo-handled brooms? He charges that the Winfield Gas com mi He wneei. win last longer and stretch less if thla i Tuscarawas traction lines between is known by the police to be in Kansas City. The robbers operated by board-' ing trains south of this city, breaklne- every criminal does about $2,000 dam-1 tween the Dalms of his hands twt That you can carry the essence of any pany which operates the gas mains in nower in this way: Put lavera of LOACH. If the machine stands in one of he living that city Nand Uhrichsville because the age a yeaf, leaving entirely out of the Bailey Sedalia barber aged 32 years desired flower in an earthen lar. side the city limits, Is indebted to him luuira anu mere, are young children in the house, release the dvl vM.i.

management of the road had doubled Ing: each layer with one of fi ne salt TV for the use of natural gas since July and that he had not been able to eet the rate of fare between the txo towns. During the day persons who mis until the Jar is full. Cover closely and set in a cool spot Leave thus for a month ahd then strain off th modern machines have at the right-hand for connecting the driving-wheels with the upper parts. Probably a good deal of wear and tear will thus be avoided. And wnac costs to maintain our was round dead Friday forenoon in plant for the detention, prevention, the city jail.

Bailey had been locked and punishment of crime. Each man up. only two hours before at the re-will be a criminal not less than twen- quest of relatives. His sudden death ty years. That's $40,000 damages was due to alcoholism.

any settlement. The company is Der had refused to pay the increased far 3 means of a press. Put this essence in a ated by local capitalists, who also own were ejected from the cars aitd thvs ir necessary. Keep the machine locked. Dottle and set It in the sunshine, where the dews can fall on the tichtTvl a manufacturing plant to make arti aroused the ire of many citizens, the multiplied hy 7,000 boys, or $28.000 ed bottle for several weeks.

A. few drops ficial gas The capitalists say they To Remove Stains. the seals, throwing the contents to the side, of the track and collecting -in wagons what was wanted. Wenzel'a house was fpund full of merchandise. St.

Joseph. Euraged because she had refused to longer live with him, John Busey. of 417 South Sixteenth street shot and mortally wounded Ms wife, Edna C. Busey, following a desperate struggle on; the sidewalk In of 1401 Sylvante street Friday. Busey fired six shots from a 38-caliber or mis ciarinea essence will give sweet 000 damages saved, not counting the will abandon natural gas and use the nagrance a pint of water.

hostile demonstration following. Tuis action caused the management to suspend operation of the line until an manufactured article That vou can remove the odor of fraafi Hqual parts of yolks of eggs and glyoer-ir wiU often remove obstinate stains which are impervious to any other treatment. After allowing the preparation to cost of the anticriminal plant. Has it paid to run thla boy's industrial paint from a room by leavlner thorn a tvii Leavenworth. William Beahen, an oi waur into which several onions have understanding with the.

county com St. Louis. The further hearing of the quo warranto proceedings instituted by Attorney General Hadley against theA Waters-Pierce Oil Cqm-panles has been continued until November 14. Attorney General Hadley Wednesday stated he could not proceed further in the Inquiry into oil com school at Lancaster? employee in the city engineer's office, Hi ttli V. TTf.li T- oeen sliced ury on me surrace of the stain, wash out in clear cold water.

missioners regarding the rate of far-j That a few drops of oil of lavender in ''And even if it hadn't paid flnah vaa buui waiter iiiggieston, Glycerin rubbed over coffee stains will a glass of hot water will nnrifv a toHae charged can be arrived at. cially, isn't it worth while?" painter, in a row at Tenth and Ottawa room; also remove, cookine smells fro streets 7 o'clock Monday night revolver at his wife, two of which took an apartment7 RAILWAY ACCIDENTS. effect. One ball entered th rtvht oid Beahen and Eggleston had frequent remove tnem from woolen and other materials. Wash the place afterward with lukewarm water and Iron on the wrong side until dry.

Blood spots may be removed, from the most delicate articles by dropping cold pany methods until the question of the ITT il-i -tr i A a i In the Same Une. Dr. Washington Gladden was at ttsiuiigiou. inuring me iweivo Left-Over of Soap. quarrels and on meeting Monday night production of books in court was de Almost every woman of daintv instinct tacking certain unfortunate tenden started fighting with their fists.

Bea "months ended June 30, 1905, 886 pir-sons were killed and 13,793 injuied cided by the supreme court. quo indulges to a greater or less extent in cies of modern finance. hen thrashed Eggleston, who left the fumed. toilet soan. the better nnalitloa rtf wiier QuicKiy over tne stains and then covering with a thick loyer of common laundry starch, finely powdered.

When nauauiu piuceeaiDgs come peiore the which are always rather expensive; and A modern, financier of I aw place and soon returned with a revol ver and shot Beahen. the bullet strik it is tne latter ract which prompts her, if she be economically inclined, to use each uy. Drusn on ana It wm be found the stain has gone This must be applied at ing between the eyes, and entering the itDiei aown to tne very fragment, In or he said humorously," "was robbed on Broadway the other day. A little urchin St- LouisThe further hearing of in sorry rags slipped up behind him 1uo rranto proceedings InsUtut-and snatchedhis handkerchief from by Attorney General Hadley against and snatched "his handkerchief from der mat as uttie as possible of the prec brain. Beahen fas 26 years old and lous suosrance may be wasted.

nw it Does Your' Door Stick? leaves a wife and child. Eggleston was tlje Standard and the Wat as the resulfof accidents on railroad trains, according to a report of. trie Interstate commerce commission, issued Comparison! with 1904 shows an increase of 11 killed and 4,123 injured among passengers and employes, the increase in killed being wholly among passengers, while th- number of employes killed shows a decrease of 106. There were 1,131 collisions and 1,535 derailments, of Biimuesi leu-overs or soap may be used by placing the bits together in a If your door or burea a drawer sticks his pocket. arrested soon after the shooting and shattering the bones of the shoulder, and the other struck her on the fore-bead, just above therlght eye, plowing through the flesh to the top part of the head.

The shooting created wild excitement in the jieighoorhoodL -Busey escaped to Kansas and Las not been captured. St. Joseph. Hesekiah Rasco, alias Arthur James, a young man who coni-. mitted one of the most brutal murders eer perpetrated In Mis-souri near Arkoe, Nodaway county, nine years ago, is a prisoner at oen- tral police stadon, having been arrested at Rushville Wednesday for alleged horse stealing.

At the age of 16 he beat out the brains at Mrs. Marr an you anow what to do to "fix It? The. saiau oag or nnen cheesecloth, and tying securely that none of them can es when brought to police headquarters "Some one grabbed the boy-caught UU Panles has been red-handed. A crowd collected. tiDued tll November 14.

Attorney uumpiaini man in a Brooklyn furniture store said thi. nfhAi was partly intoxicated cape. The. bag is used in precisely the General Hadley said Monday he could trouble with inuch furniture especially Topeka The records in the office sum? way as we taoiei or soap would be, the soap oozing freely through the fabric A man said: "I will run for the "But the financier fixed a not un luai wuicn new. wnat ao we do In such cases? We simply tell the customer of the United States internal revenue collector for Kansas show that, not to wet the surface of a bar of common wnen.rae latter is immersed in water.

For the bath a soap bag is to be preferred to the niece of scan, heino- AtA- which 163 collisions and 168 derail kindly look upon the trembling little launary soap and rub It firmly over the larts of the wood that stink. THta movB. withstanding the efforts of Govenor not proceed further in. the inquiry into the oil company methods until-the question of the production of books in court was decided by the supreme court. The quo farranto proceedings come before the supreme court October 31.

ments affected passenger trains. Tha culprit the surface smooth and slippery and In Hoch and Attorney General Coleman edly less elusive and on the whole easier to manage. The bag may be embroidered, if one cares to bestow the necessary damage to cars, engines and roadway "'Oh, let him he said. 'I be to drive tho "jointists" out of business by these accidents amounted lo gan business in a small way myself." au cases tne drawer will slide easily, especially after it has been opened and shut a few times. This also Is valuable with doors which, in new flats, are nine ana moor upon It, but a plain bag of cheesecloth is aulte as satisfactory in there are more government licenses in 52,410,671.

Baumle, wife of a farmer, at her home. the state now than ever before. I do use us an elaborately embroidered linen uneiy to settle or are apt to serai A Child's Wisdom. Joplin. Thomas P.

Sauls 102 vpara one. He was released from the penitentiary not know what has caused the inc- the top. Just use snan cm Tim TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY uu save the trouble of calling in a carpenter who a short time ago. crease, said J. Simpson, internal Down at the Sea Breeze the other! old of Webb City, was baptized at small Miss Mars-prv arari four.

I ter creek Srindav aftprnnnn in tho Woman Warned. wm i.iaan orr tne varnish. China cabinet doors with curved erlass mum a revenue "hut my record-j "And so this is dear little Tommy" 'lake LAXATIVE BROMO Qumine Tablets. Druggists refund money if Walk tne' the hlnff with a friend I Presence of hundreds nf rwrsnna Xff show that more people are engaged In trouble most of the tightness can be saw the pretty young lady. "Come and sit on my lap, won't you.

Tommy? There of her mother's who had accompanied Sauls had been converted and Insisted it fails to cure. E. W. GROVES signature is on each box. 25c.

remeoiea Dy tne use of soap-nd a few apphcatlons of sand paper? The furniture the retail liquor business in thia state now than there were a year ago. It tne ramiiy lor a day's outing, "Don't upon Demg baptized without delay, go so near the edge," cautioned- the Speaking of his conversion Mr. Sauls iotn gave another helpful hint" 'If uuw, lets oe mends. And, Tommy' what would you think If your papa were to brlnsr you a new mama some day a nice new mama who looked Just like me? mission lurniture. with; the dull finish may be from lax enforcement of.

the raw or because the offers Drying1 preparations simply develop dry catarrh they dry up the secretions, which adhere to the membrane and decompose, causing a fafrnore serious trouble than the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry ing inhalants, fumes, smokes and anuSr and use' that which cleanses, soothes and heals. Ely's Cream Balm ia such a remedy will cure catarrh or cold in the lwmd t( trial roses its smoothness snrfaM an exuas companion, as the venturesome saia: "i-cave had dreams nrras nn. Beggar Please give something ter little one frollicked in the dangerous! ally for twenty years and would some -i woumn care much." aald Tommy, "but grandma says If he ever makes such terisUc waxy he sald do not despair and send It to the renovator. Utter returns for.

the amount Invest a iooi oz nimsMT as that uhn'n rmt At. place, ana as tne advice was unheeded,) limes ieei tnat I must live differently. ed." added. "It won't be my fault if you I would do so for a timp'hm I sivava io a pouna cake or common floor wax and rub It over the surface until the finish Is restored. If you have no floor wax lopeKa.

George T. Punnin has fall "No," said Margery, "but backslid My belief Is that of the. old been made general agent of the nassen. ciailed for 10 cents. All druggists sell de 5c.

size, ay Brothers, Warrea St 11. Y. Cora Gems. joull be the one blamed ifRo Hard8heU Baptist When I finally ger department of the Atchison. Ton- "ne ana one-nair cuns flnnr chester Union and Advertiser 'Jj-X as converted I could not rest until I ka Santa Fe railway In to pean meai, teaspoon salt, 2 ta- uw oeeswax ana IX you prefer something made especially for the purpose you ean buy liauid preparations one of which will remove the old finish, leaving the table top or other object ready for the application of the other substance, -which wffl duplicate the original i uicspuuns sugar, teaspoons baking powder, 1 cup milk.

1 eee. sift- tho Is a fact my friend, said the a pore man, wot lost his arm in a railway accident Jones You're a fake. It's your concussion of the brain in the same never rememberer which arm's gone. Beggar. Well, boss, you see I got concussion of the brain ni the same accident and it fixed me so I cant never hemember which arm's gone Bertie, -what made you cat Dolly's half of that orange ma, you told me always to take her part." Illustrated Bits.

a lftT ITT I SVW esS-W irritate or cause sneezing, a spreads ftsaH over an irritate and angry surfiaeerelli' ing immediately the painful inflaaunation, Ely's Cream Balrayoa are arma4 succeed J.M.-C)BnelI,Srecently made general passenger agent Mr. Gunnlp salt, sugar and baking powder together; was "baptised St. Josepbv--By the arrest of Herman Wenzel, employed by the 8tl Joseph Gas company Tuesday afternoon local auu uuuer, egg ana, muav and bake until has been connected with the Santa Fe man who! was fond of moralizing, "that we can really; accomplish noth sgiunn Aasu Muarxn ana nay jreres. MUWl saxe in gem pan in a hot oven. Cincinnati for.

twenty years. The ing until the crooked: has been made -h- Date Putt announcement was made Wednesday at the general offices-in this rltv Lawrence. Natural gas was turned straighL -v; police brought to light a rendezvous of a gang jof box ca? robbers. From Wenzel: If was learned that practically Two eggs. 1 cun.

mirar Mr Into the mains here Monday afternrn course, when i you makethat Bright Red Catsup. One peck ripe tomatoes cooked and strained, 1 pint vinegar, cups sugar Put in a cloth tablespoons cloves, ta, blespoons allspice, 2 tablespoons salt tablespoons rcianainoi teaspoon enne pepper. Cook to desired consbrtencT of thickness. LawrenceMrs. E.

Av Coleman.88 cup milk, 1 teaspoon baking powder flcur enough to make thin Ht. i and the town la enjoying the luxurjf It ihe bibulous all of the railroad robberies years old, died here Wednesday Sh came to Kansas in. 18S4. owicu uaicjj, vwt nan an Hour. nas peen promised for ar Ion person, "you except The gas seems to be entirely -'-s.

this point and Kansas City" are attrib-, mutable to this Azcttsr "fizca Phlladslpiia Prcca..

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