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VUc tHttcttitn uactlilij Eagle: riiTag. g.tmranj 17. 19.02. hETIIBl 10 TO MAKE CHEMICALS AWFULHESS OF gjgp Eiztiemmsii Symptoms. MISS BONNIE.

DELANO A Chicago Society Lady, in a Letter to 3Irs. 1'inkham says: TWO RILLED Rock Island Wreck Caused Death of H. K. Bear. Ity and with the increase of wealth and the advancement in general culture.

Certainly teachers of mcrals can remain silent when it is so bid that certain clergyman told me that at the birth of one of his children the physiciaa aked whether he wanted the child to live or not. "Two lessons are to te crawn from tba slaughter of the children of Bethlehem- first, that when we read a tale of tyrannical cruelty we can In a ense measure what wo owe to the influence of the Christ sririt which has lifted tho werldi from what It was then to what it is now. The other, that as we stand in horror at that tale of Infantields we ought to teach our daujrhttrs and ourselves that this crime Is everywhere today, in worse than Herod's laugh ter, and none tut Christian mother can overcome the evil of murder la this ert fotra of the innocents of wham' Jcsu sad: "Of such is the kingdom of Another Manufacturing Industry for Wichita. WILL EMPLOY 15 MEN Finb Field Offered for Successful Business. The "Wichita Chemical company, which been recently organized In this city, will begin the operation of a factory In the new building behig built at C4 East Douglas avenue on February 1, and will give employment to about fifteen men.

rive thousand dollars will be Invested in machinery. The company, which is composed of a A. Welch G. S. Ilorton.

will manufacture vicepar, horseradish, catsup, mustard, ten kinds of extracts, apple butter, sauces, baking powder, and several kinds of oatmeal and corn starch. 8. A. Welsh will be president of the new company and S. G.

Horton will be manager. He was formerly manager of the Warren Chemical company, dpeakin? ox the new company yesterday. Mr. Hor- ton, said: "We ship most of the supplies from which we manufictre our products from Cities cat of Wichita, but will secure amuuni ri mo raw material In this vicinity. Knouph apples and to- i matocs can bo raised hire to supply our mants.

The c-ompanv is Already oran- iA bit i iivw iri i anything. "We mill tMrt our factory on February 1. the flr.t lloor of the new building now in course of conptmction at Eat Ioupla avenue we will have our ofiic and th factory. On the f--econl wo will have the shipping department, expt to branch out as soon as our imsness justifies it. i- hita offers the greatest opportunity any city of which I have any knowl edge for the establishment' of a chemical factory.

We will have all the territory south from which to draw our trade ard north and est of here we can go half way to Kansas FINDS WAY TO LIVE LONG. 'lb- jd titling announcement of a di.s-ooverv that will surely lengthen iife Is by Kdltor O. If. Downey, of Chu-rithtisco. lriel.

"I wish to state." he lr. Kings New Discovery i for eoovrnption is the most inf illil le it s. the rations ninoniiilh th- repjeuy thnt I have ever known f.rwre ai astonirtl to mardtr thlr -olis prij It's lnvc.l-a.-.Ue to "efere the tim of people whh weak lynejt. Having this'oinb. ir t'ae v-i'- liist kt ow winnbrfii' ju-dicirie T.o one need d'f id I th it am-e-p the I let r.opje pr: or consumption.

Its w.i n. Jd ie.r .1, as a gilt from instant and certain." rb hrT.g's Tiie lldr. it was that er I't' irr.my every 50c alu SI woia: i. Troin the ivltJon el and iM-ttle i in which s'e was Id by CHILD-SLAUGHTER Rev. Bruce Griffith Delivers Startling Sermon.

HIS THEME WAS HEROD He Also Dwelt in the Mary Morke Case. LAZINESS IS CHARGED Against Mothers Who Will! Kill Their 1 Sunday morning Rev. Bruee GrifUh. at the rieforme-i church, delivered iite a startling seimon ou the crinr.o of infantl- cide. He orened by reading the account -1 me friuupiucr oi me cnuarrn oi r-ciu- lei cm by Herod about the time of the hlrlh of He said: "When we the tab Ict apainrt th- of Hah- we stand in hoiror at su-h entity on the throne; but m.l rTi-nibt Jr -r nineteen centuiivs of f'tvlstlm ins aij-J Tnis el Inf.

nti-ciie was ni-t ren-arkat-b thin? fv- tb aye. civ! tp.e,ulv f-r tb.it inni-ril. wl.o baii In to re.a-t- i-one Whom ttviuuht re-lie te to re.ul. h1 th'on. prit-tts in.

ii i'-n-t utini-oi. his ov. Iili- favorite wife. ihit-t his own son. nix fi-th i -in-law i IiIm r-in-law, his usin ind eih- rs i his kinsmen too to r.j "N'eith-r was hi ctlnv fi int.

tut icitie wms. a an.tej t-fV-iiillv in S.urta urdcr the lays of l. cutj.it. ric ti.od it. and her miivls tlfndI tbe custom state rvasot I.ikoAis--j th the Normn.

the Iiivt thv t'liititfe. jmd the Japnr'c: I al- i st everv cnllzbten-i jet.i.i ib i i-' n. world his bet rfiven tie The ilsb I An tho th-- Ort reeeii riclits. ami was i ngT an I j--ct f- man's Plr.it ion :ir.d ists. i l.ove ihot- st iallt i-rtd of ail "let cf th s-ifsi al iiture.

This was e-f the ide.i tn bm'-. and St thftw a about the marriage relatioa u- otio-r p-ople knew. The chil.l oe-rn. tr't as a bean th" stall, a divine being, an I the mother held the killing child be the ctin.e r.f muribr. ri i v.

wo of llerr-i -i I'id the ii'-l ni tiiner la pa- ls -I to e-ftrn. ih', fr tie- liomi the child is flain birth tl.e crim i- t--l i.fcn tm.rr: ill I Th ar-- r.O' whirr undivided ati'iittm elv'. to th's prrtctlee. t- 1 lro-le id tell us th "thij et'ov exire.Is all others by at b-aM p--r r' ar.d not one in In i ti, merit. nt ih is 1 ol -hlfch'r 1-w.

thit law n.ili.r. ai.d of crn ii-nee. tht i tie it 1 1 1 b'Iy s-iul iolr.t" rs. A 1 i r4x.i..n ei.o l.irt.e cities r-n' 1 i a b- 'Why "-nd to Iie.I.i. I p.

e.f worvh't v.r..r i.d th.f pot-f 1 tl In I'n -o ti- vol rirg- xt r-cird te 1 Tl lie W-l 're 1 I.w irotlr who if row l-. i iritC Uie ces-p- -I i h'-' the i' M'-i'l "ii 'port ii i. and ai! j.r- o-iee th life of fr. -a ei. t.

v.ell t- 1 rr; ri If child Ve jeit. net il Ti- i I er In. O.it It? t.n.it bi so i T' 1 1 ra rrb-e i hrr arigeri 1 'I -I i their a urd pit i of iip for th of jib. r.f --r ii '-t Va: to t)ir nimr-T i I rr. cr tii" ih- Wtl.f" 1:.

i i' II l'l. 'A We W'-re Ml i. r-- l-l i.Pi- il'iV 'i J-iT! from -i lib M. -t d-. i 'iktr be Infer Jn If A'1 -K wa J-opV- i27'-l at e.

iM i-t 'r tl. o-l i- 1 I- fr i rM 1 -f b. -r I ti I er s. if the -r. I.

of '-4 douf-t tiT 'itn 51. -I ii i at.l b-'. tF f-r i er: tl- Tr I 1 mr. arI a is of tt- J-T'e'il b-r c- to th- y. rr.

ber ioi? tf- obe a c'i .1 'ot 'ijxn i-ii ii A. tv i ftdl it. tn rrk a'l -I s.i r. nfl ftv- tf.rrl! of In tthr i i e. rt-r ir; tt in i tb.

ri WITH A DISLOCATED SHOULDER Judge Wilson Is Very Sick at His Home. Probate le Wilson is confined to his h' me. Park Place, with A badly dislocated shoulder. One day last w-c-k was coirsine down town and while running i catch a car fell, and besides strninir.fr bis shoulder badly bruised his right hand. He did not think much of hit lupines at the time, but Saturday is down town but a few moments and did not come at all and ent "Dkar Mr.

IIxkdam Of all the grateful daughters to whom -you have given health and life, none are more, glad than I. "Aly home and my life was hippy MISS BONN I 1ELA O. until illness rainc upon me three years ro. I first noticed it "by I cincr irrejr-I tilar and havinsr very painful and scanty menstruation; gradually my general health, failed 1 could not en-I joy my meal I Uvame languid and nervous, with griping pains frequently i in the proms. 'I advisoil our familv phys ician xvYio prescribe! without any im- prt.vcraent.

One dav lie said. 'Try i Lvilisi. Iinkliam5c' Hemedios I I did. thank God the next month 1 was letter, and it gradually built me up I until in lour months 1 was cured. 1 his is neari, a aju anu a nave not had a pain or ache since.

IIds.xie I 1 1 DtXAXO. JCH ln-hana tlncao. ill'SZGOO forfeit if abom tesn'moriaj it not I I 1 Tmstworthr proof is abnndant that IjTdia linkhams Vegetable cerume. Compound of voungf women from dangers resulting' from orcranie irregularity, suppression or retention of the menses, ovarian or num'j irouoics. i.eiuio suubutuies.

i youns people, whe gifts rnngM from the useful to the beautiful and ornamen- tab Jn the evei iair the departed. that th had enjoyed a splen- uia i.rne. u. at home to their many friends at An- dover, Kati. ton.

Irena; Mr. anl Mrs. Hiee. Augusta: I Mr. ard Mrs.

Ar.dovcr: Mr. and eirs. n'sr'T, -or. I Hall. Wichita: Mr.

an I ilrs. etio. i Air nnl Mrs. I.nrcn.l! i anu jivkt "unu.i; orso- Overman. May Kenton.

Jt-ssie German. Vii In llc'vi'mt-v. Until i it i.ioii. Hall and Maude Myb Messrs. Brown, i Webb.

Hull. V.arr- ii. Civile Myler, and I Charbs Matthews. TO INSTALL OFFICERS Mrs. H.

O. Msson to Sedgwick Saturday for That Purpose. Last Saturday Mrs. iLKna S. Mason by onlers promulgated from bead-iuarters went to Sedgwick City install the flic vs-eb-et of Stephenson ee-rps Xo.

W. R. C. She returned Snr.day morning. reports grand time, elurirg her sojourn anions the hospitable comrades and sisters of tint village.

The pest and corps held a joint installation. The- post ot'ioers were installed by -x-ConsuI Mexico Ch irley Sehaf-r th-- corps by M-s. Th iti'-n was very itnpreste and va v.o:ie tliroufh a break. Roth orders are ia die.pliae ar.d i ati rid iii' After the ceremonies wcr-S there as a bannut spr a I that I'd uri.ii credit to the itizens, After all were f-. full vapacily tie re were it of pt bft.

The presi I- Mrs. Wise com-j raeb-s I'll I Iisk- ts comrades I to deliver to all sf those lit were 1. naMe attend. NEW CENTURY COMFORT. Millions iiiy r.

comfort in n's Arniea dv it kills fnin bin ns, rcbi'. rs and cnit-3 ei s-alt iheum. boils and and warts. l'--st cure c-a canh. Only at pharmacy.

LIVED HERE MANY YEARS Lucy M. Orr Died Sunday at Arje of 2 Years. I.r.ey M. Orr died at her home Hast Thirb irg. She nth street.

Si.nday morn- years of ne and bad lived in this city a gnat many years. I was known to nearly every colored person in the city. The funeral will take place this ft the residence. at o'eiock, from The Mother's Favorite. Chamberlain Conch R-modv i the mother It is rb and sate for thildrcu to aiai al.c.vs It is intended esr-viallv for coughs.

M. croup wh i -sh sr. 1 tlte b-st Hv. There is rot the lean ia giving it ti children for it no opium or other injurious dm-- ar.d may be given a- to a I-i' e.is to an adult. 1" sale by ail dructsts.

HE VISIJED HERE Montague Lessler Has Friends in the the lawyer! who defe.lte I en ss. wr.s in eriy nt a i a w--ek last ti-tr. lie is a ot Ike biplsrait ii Wrmila-'-n Harris. s.il yes urday tl lie was s-irpiise-l h- i learne of Mr. Ressb viet-ere i.r.is' I when Arr.bai? a tar.di the Mr.

former, t'v ire of the d-i 1 e-s II se a.ue ag-dast the; it'ic ii-- id. r.tly W.i t. 's; itv is grip I dcclarati. a th .1 I'l is correct. HAD AN AUCTION SALE Lulu SheppardGav7Her Guests a Novel Entertainment.

Ia.ln liepparl Saturday cvcnitig at he 41 Kist C. itr.l I ia avenue. ner j.u-sis re i.mi-v. i ia games. tvn a d-.

r- which cre ated j( la r. were won by Mr. S. tl. Kimtl.

Ai'ss tiivi and Miss r.d:ftr iniit.l re re Mrs Alls Will Hudson. 1: Mr. r.d Mr. O. Mrs.

H. l-r'Kin. ii P7 tfi 4. Vc-- 'A If' JM i i i I i i i i 1 i I i 1 i Striking Plumbers and Employers Effect a Compromise GRANT EIGHT HOUR DAY Increase Pay of Juniors but Not of Seniors- The plumbers" striks was settle! yesterday afternoon ar.d the strikers will return to work this morniaj. and as a the ovntruct ork which has been delayed siri'-e last Wednesday beeaase of the labor trouble will be pushed forward ss rapidly as possible.

The trniH on which the strike was settled as a com promise. The employers to reduce the hours of labor from nine hour a day to eight and the agreed work at the old soale of a day for ynit-rs. The juniors will be paid a day whi.h is an incr a-: for some of that class of workman who have for-men ly Won jjetting but JJ.no a day. The sinaiaj: of the end of the four lays' came at i. o'clock yesterday morning wbn conferenee committees of si.lrs held a jir.t The conferr- rs 0:1 the part of tne plumbers were R.

It. Moore. William Ros worth. Green. Mr.

Hollo-well. Charb Preston and J. Iieruiotiy; i-onferreis on the part of the strikers were William lb illy, the president of the union. William vice president of the union: Kugene Freeman, secretary of tie-union; V. A.

Smith and Charles Williamson. At the morning conference the employing plumbers offered the men an eight hour day and specified that the wage should be a day for seniors. Nothing was said about an increase in the wages the juniors, other than that which might be considered as corains with a reduction of the hours of a day's work, until Secretary Freeman of the urlon called attention to the fact that the juniors wer" in his opinion, not receiving their dr.c. The matter was soon adjusted by fixin; the pa of the juniors at S2.7 a day. Ry this agreement all the juniors ill be paid the same daily wage, while heretofore the wage pid to that class has varied.

The conference adjourned in the morning and at o'clock yesterday afternoon a meeting of the plumbers union was held at which the conferrers made known the results of the morning conference with the employers. The union indorsed th plnn of settlement which ha. I been adopted and at o'clock a second conference was hold. At this meeting the representatives of the strikers made known to the contracting firms that the men were willing to return to work on the v.greed upon. It was alFO provided In the agreement that plumb- rs should receive pay and a half for overtime, and double pay f-r work after midnight, on holidays and Sundays.

THE SECRET OF LONG LIFE Consists in kecf'ng all of the lit: organs of the- oody in liealthy, and in quickly dovtroying deadly disease germs. Electric Hitters to stomach, lner and kidneys, purify the blood, and give splendid ar petite. They work wonders in curing troubles, female nervous diseases. constipation, dyspepsia, and malaria. Y'cor-'tih health arid strength plways thcir use.

only 5c, guaranteed by h-ring's pharmacy. BIG AD. FOR WICHITA View of It Will -o Intu Prniprrtas of Orient. Secretary M. W.

Levy of the Wichita, Chamber of Cononene lia.s been asked by Vice President Sylvester of the Kansas City, Mexico and Orient road to write an article on the importance of Wichita in connection with the Orient system. This article will be Illustrated with a bird's eye view of Wichita, a typical street scene and pictures of the proposed Orient depot and shops. The illustrated article will be used in the pros-pectus of the road, which will Ik- print'tl in lots of several thousand and sent to the London stockholders of the road for distribution, as well as to other financial centers in this country and Kurope. In this prospectus Wichita, and the grain Iwp-lt of which it is; mistress and queen, will le especially exploited as one or tho centers of resources that will be a large contributor to the business of the Orient road. Mr.

Levy is now writing an able article, urged on and stimulated by the expressed conlidenoe of Vice President Sl-vestcr has in hint as a "man above all men." as he says who can do the subject justice. This will le an additional advertisement of immense value to Wichita, as it will go exclusively, and with prestige, to men who have capital to iaest. Wichita will be the big point on the Orient system, or at least on the American end of.it. FOR THEIR SON Mr. and Mrs.

T. H. Myler Entertained Last Saturday. One of the most enjoyable events of the 6eason at Aralover. was the reception given on January Pth by Mr.

md Mrs. T. H. Myler in honor of their son. T.

W. Myler, who has recently returned from Cincinnati. Ohio, with a fair bride. Miss Ethel V. Aston, of that city.

The reception was from 2 to o'cl-xk p. the time being spr.t very pleasantly with conversation and games. At yiloek the guests were invited to the 3ining room, where an elalorate spread awaited them. Oreat interest was ivinced In the many presents ef the haineaaivni have no with Ecreka Kai ses OU It re- sists the dzrrv. kss wit aid tfii co rot tree.

No ronzh rr- k. 1 QilwM and cut. The I- a -r me 1 ociy keX loccloc I loccaic i aew, ect 1 4 wears twic ii as lea- ty the tre I l.urr IK The blood may be in bad condition, ftt with no external signs, no skin eruption or sorea to indicate it. Th? symptoms in such cases being a variable ippetite, poor digestion, an indescribable K-eakness and nervousness, loss of flesh and a general run-down condition of the system clearly sho-wing the blood has lost its nutritive qualities, has become thin and watery. It is in just such cases that S.

S. S. has done some cf its quickest and most effective work by building up the blood and supplying the elements lacking to make it strong and vigorous. My wife used several bottles of S. S.

S. es a blood purifier and to tone up a weak and maciated svstem.with very marked effect by rf imnmvemrnt- We reeard it a rreat tonic and blood 3 purifier." J- F.DUFF, Princeton, 2do. jr is the greatest of all tonics, and you will find the appetite improves at once, strength returns, and nervousness vanishes as new rich pure blood once more circulate! through all parts of the system. S. S.

S. is the only purely vegetable od purifier known. It contains no rain-. als whatever. Send f3r our free book blood and skin diseases and write our physicians for any information cr advicr wanted.

lo charge for medical advice of gas, both in fuel, as well as In the cost of firintr. 'lhe gentlemen spoke highly of the amount of business don during the past which showed nn immense Increase over the previous year. Blackwdl now four oa'3' reachlntr out to every point or the compass ana an oi tnem a bi husiness nnd out of that city. Prom the standpoint of rich- ness of agricultural resources probably there is no city in Oklahoma better located than IMackwell. and the recently covered pas is bound to stimulate industrial deel BEGIN IN CRIMINAL DOCKET Jury Is Empaneled for January Term of District Court.

The trial of the criminal cases was coni- menced in the district court vesterdn The jury for the January tern of the nrt rnr.rt nt i' me co.ik. i me re.i Williams. Judge Iale told the jurors r.f t. i l. mwn i excused that he would only k.

them for ahut one week and then they could all home and stay utitil alout vhe Hrst of Iwh. and nt that time If any of them could serve they need not report, Judge Dale sid tit steam heat in the court room had seiiouMy effected his health heretofore and object In ail- jouming as to get clear of it. as he sup- pscd the w-atht-r would by warmer by the tirst of March, The first case called was that of the -Mute of Kansas vs. J. H.

Woods on the charge of forgery. County Attorney j. F. Conly is assisted by Mr. Rreioks oi Houston Rroeiks.

and Adams Adams appear as counsel for Mr. Woods. The Singer Sewing Machine company is belling the prosecution. Woods was an agent of the company and the company necuses him of forging to bills of P' ttir.g machines on tin m. A j.iry was secured last e-verilng and the state commenced to put in its evidence.

It will probably go to the Jury this evening. WILL HAVE MORE ROOM Some Big Changes to Be Made in Kansas National Bank Building. rians have been made fT a chainee In the inside arrangement the Kansas National bark building and work will be cimnienced In a few days. The blue prints, prepared by I I. Parsons, are row in th hands of the b.irik officers.

The vault, which is now in the renter the building, will be move. to the vest elde and be lined with heay railroad iron, so us to make more room "ii the second floor where ih bank Is ce.ted. There will be two rooms on the M-cond pom. on Main Mree-t. with in th- rear.

Coier Sim will oc-c of these Main roonis and the tthr. gre-uwst rhaiiii- wi'd b- in th- rn i.t. The street car offices will I-- 0. 1 Co west as now. but three finely firi- 1.

u.cd rooms will front on Main street. The will be laid ia cement and tbist. with border r.ll In blocks. The rooms will be otherwise finely fin-ih-l with idl iiioilern Improvements. The Improvements will a cor.sid-r-r.ble sun: of money, but the lar.

is e-otn- elieJ to r.iak" the change In nrvb-r to make more specc in the bank room. It Hi ot'iv better accommodate it pee whig hot brir-g iri a lardr r- i-r the rtiee.s Pi th- basement. Ia the other impre.VfmeT-.ts. 1'ier- veill b. ei.tilat from to th- ti of tl-, building.

Tbe-te I-- sum- in the r-: of riomn ia seiond bat j-tt what has not vet l-en De Witt's Wit.h Haze'. Silve Will l.l sore cuts and bums. Jt cures pd-'s. cz-ma diseases. Reware worthless ccintTfeits.

Geo. Var. We riie n. (Pis BRIDE OFTEN DAYS Marion Willey-Leach Died of Heart Failure at Red Reck. 0.

T. Mrs. ach at her home at Saf.r.Uy. S.ie was a tr.de ef pe da. b-S.

mrri. to Mr. 1. at lb-alt failure the; caus--. 2- taken hick jvst after elin-er and at 4 b-ek passed into tie' r.j.t beyond The bv-dy will be br--eieht th! thts afterr.oon at nd will l-e imrn-oiitely to Mi; tlro- cm-try wh-r--riees wiit l- held.

Mr-. in W-: j.r--t msr.y y. -r 5 in th-- 1 re cr.r.-tTr..-s an-J r- r. th tlrr.e s.r. rt i a.H.

n. -r- the h-r i a'. i ve aii are K-ir-'M t.V-run r.f h-r a H- r. In w-re gion r.r.-l i-o vs t. r.t'.e it lr t-.

1 1 tIGHl WERE INJURED Train Ran Onto Open Switch at Okeene, 0. T. II. K. Bear, STT Wabash avenue, was irilled In a wreck on the itocit Islan railroad at Okeene, O- yesterday raorting at rt oclck.

Mr. Bear, -who tvaa lore-man of a bridge construction gang, was in a cor on a when a west-bcund freight tr3ln. eneine 44. ran the in a car on a wnrii a west-oound which was left open, at the rate of miles an hour, crahins Into the car in which the of the brid? Rang re sleepirp, killing two and Injuring eittht. The deal: H.

BKAIi. VichlU. Kansas. K. COLUY.

Galva. Kansa. A partial list of the Injured follows. A. J.

Peach, lvnd Creek O. thoul- der and hip If. Kiraberly. foot turned and bruised aNut the oead. Cecil Ilerrins.

Iln'-d. O. injurle slight. Joe llclppler. Injuries plight.

K. rloop, inji'ries slight. ai. un-e cap iraciureu face The wrTk was c.i!ed by sorrenne mn- liciuusly breaking the switchlock elurlm; the nighi and tur -iarnc of the cars were and tur.iliiR the switch. The person is unknown.

wrecked end tho en- lta nn.i iirnH! Two cirs a. one cnr 0f stcl were also iurpCj he acciticrt was received inc Mr Moffitt the freight agent, broke to jIni j. at 9 o'clock, and a to her be Mrs Irs. ymnn. tO neichfcors accompany him.

Mrs. Eear bore tin whfn nf. ht.ard the sad news of c.i, ii on bis ficc for the last time last Eat- bo-nd Rock Island train on the Journey from which never retained alive. Uear was torn in --niisvivania. vpiii i.

jw, ms hi.s father. M. K. Betr. is still livinsr at tnat T-tace.

Jn ne marnen Murray at Teryan. New York. Ho has bei in the cniillV of th rock iMmd for fourtc-cn and. has lived iii Wifhtta. about six ytaxs.

During all of that time he has been lore- man briJire construction gng. Four vor.rs aro he actjulreti hair-lntcrest i tlit Rock Island irn store, and was a oartner lr. tint company at the lira- of hi? death, lie was a rn Jnkr of th Mod- 'it: Woodmen of America. He a Mrp. Anna Rear, and one thild.

Gr.ice. aged 7 years. Th- ws of his death nas telegraphed to hi in Pernsylv.mii an 1 his broth -r. 1Z. Rar.

who liv 'n WH- mington. Delaware, snd t' the of the bereaved wife, nihicc. Michigan. J. P.

Murrey. Meno- ln Olden Times. People overlooked the importance of rrmaTiei.tly tenelt-ial effeets W'-rn fi-d with irnrelent action. it now Cit it is genet ally kan that Syrup ef will i.ermancr.tly overcome hatitual ei, well-infi rma pe-j. will nt laxativs.

whieh net for a tiT.c. I at ti-ially injure the system. Buy ilie- tit. im nui'lo by the California 1-Tg Syrup Co. HAS GASTOBURN IHaeliwell Hat oinethlnc to Slake It ircat City.

Mayor Prcttyman and Judge Teterlck Rlaskwcll. O. were isitors in the eiy yesterday and after transacting private business and disposing of a grd Wi. tlinii'T they set in to convince r.n Kagle reporter tliHt Riaekwcll has le. tiy two formidable rivids wpft of the Allegheny mountains Wichita nnd Roth ar" good talkers at.d they mak- ne believe that Plaekv.iil lias a future ar.d a bright Did vou really strike gas dow thre?" th, have gas to burn." said Mayor fY-tf man.

"We have brought no afl- sdonr to irov. It. Iiecaus- athdivit.t the times and Riaekwcll an town. We have brought a photograph of the real gush and here it is." The photoKrarn shows a luminous through which the mayor and a pony onsisting W. P.

Mc.Vair. Councilman Wym.r. IVpmy Marshal Land and -Id be seen. It is a sure thing. Jo ig- Tet-ri-k sa that it has a pres- vpre of pounds and conies through the sand, thus showing that it is no poikct gas.

but a permanent fiow. It was struck ut a depth of feet, but they are down to a depth i l.r f.t. This is tlone. net for th" purpose of pet-j tir.g a better quality of pas. but to a l-tter volume, thus saving the of digging several fils.

In case they cannot improve the volume of gas. they tJrn niaSn pl, an.i thus make a supply hzhl a town. It wlil be used fxeiuslvtly Prav.k Poltt. msi(rr of Warkentir.es Lie mill, where between and $. worth of coal is now us'il arpuslly.

Mr. poits can make a big saving by the use FOR CHILDREN Nothing, that comes in a Kottlr. mnro tmnnrt.nnt for "mmr children than Scott's CHUlIsion oi coci-liver oil. And "important' means that 1 tt keeps them III CVCfl health. Whenever thev show the least disturbance of even balance ct KUI, nrnmntlv ret0rC3 UV.UIIO, whenever tlic.r loca is HEADS SHOULD NEVER ACHE.

Never endure this trouble. Use at one the remedy that stopped It for Jdrs. X. A. Webster of Winnie.

Va. She writes: "Dr. King's New Life mis wholly cutvd me cf sick headaches I had suffered from ration, billiousness. ZZc, at Gehrinsj'i TO TRAVEL IN AUTOS Tjme an(J Money.Saving pUn of Ar, kansas City Firm. The Rnnrcy-lXivis comi ar.y of Aranas City is ilanrlr.K a S'- of its travebrg st.i'P'nen oi the c-untr-.

Ii. short tliv.e the cop-tv-ay wi'! h.ive an aetmobtb at tbin. triil. and if I' proves to be a ther wi'i oe iften p.r. hasol oy th coMiny nio evor- man on the roj niil be ci tipi.ed with a niachlnc.

kinds a if Wins; and it ct decloetl which r.ie II. It is -Yl-eted thlt int-t njiiiir. -ut to e-mrvt! v. Mi ih- alt-nit th- tint the month. an-J -It a tri? ti others v.iil be orlerd Thi.t will a bif outlay of mr i-iit it t-v-vss5nl they will in the -od iio, to In- a profitable- ln strtent- 11k r.

la T-peUa Is now i tnat l.l.u th" pcriNit of supplj i-: tin men wl. tr il lr that h.t:. nb tlit Purify the blood and invigorate th b. esing le Witt's little KfcU tis rs. the little pUU lor iii uuwtii.

C-o. Van Wr. flee HARRY BONE ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY FOR AT. TORNEY CENERAL. Subject to the Preference ef the State Convention.

Mr. Harry J. Rene of Ashbti d. Clik county, has i.lborized Rab- to ti.iunce bliu us a c.tudUlJt- Ir of the state Sa.Ut to prel'el- I tie- lbpitboeun flute Mr. lioue If ho Well kle-wn in tbe HjIm i Kansas, atid upevljily in tb.

gn ho thwest that he needs i.o introduction to e-itlur or non-Republic im. Idie not Oorn i-i ih. state, he is a Ki'i-atl hv iii. and iiistiiict. halnc: the itti llld I'l the fvrtr.U- live p.

ri -d of bis IU.Ohood. He but jt ni' io 'Wijen lii father to Sun. ne county, where Mr. lion, cenii'b -1 nation itnd went iiito t.t iiaih kl. r.lliott and John A.

M.jrray. two names well known bi Kansat. to Miuly law. He wua then poor boy. fsthcr bit vine loat rythliif; in the loom, but had II l-toiit heart When be piiMM-il Ids xamlli.ition was Itnitte-l to --l-ar.

I.e cat lor up I It it bu If u. doK'-i. Jili.t hh ei .1 iiftle-i- Wle Ii-, ti lore While, he bad Mtil- plo to leiij.ly the l.tijjtr and wider pr.i.. the pro, b- bid ie.l I'l vnt that thr. re Iji i t' e.no it.J but b-.

wok i.n-J a btd ur-I persist' r.l bd I M.iiiii-lt the end hai ally l.ej mal' 1 'Vi t- Urn i' Mr. not tm i.nd tt I. I.e 11 of J.lH. 't had i tli mjkbrg lew i.e tw- t-rn mi tb wh-r-- b- no j.ii a ii. i r.

att-i'. o.i' He- g.tte- I I nei to ef the trt fed' in i i ,1 ii t'l' 1 n' It i. 1 thai t. 1 ia- j-t ef 1 felt, Hi fir I i h'Stoiy tl.e i i I. I -t i i I-.

J. i- i t'r I- U- I -i in- -ttr Mi b.niiw-11 i 'i it. hail lb- a ri.p.ofc i 'It ni (i I a f'i. it a i a lb 1 i-i i.e.- m' i-'r; I'! tb. a u.d ir.it f.i tt l-i I rb-'i'l-iii-W lb 'i'v oen' A i.

li' I t. tf 'Ti III I to a I' i im t' I'- I 1,.. i i It- to O' I -f '-i jc j. t.f- i i. p.

psl-ie ri- tv 1 Tbi r- i re -Wi' Jt --f i 4' i pi: -t 1 I- sr. -1 r-i-?" Ml- I I- (. k- I V. (. i) WA3 WELL KNOWN HERE Dr.

S. H. MtWimjie Ftii Desj at Harper. -rt lb t'jtt Xr. H.

M'M f'll at -r-. f.fir-'vt Tho r'f wlt-i--g In 1 1 yarl wVb bit wh-a b-l ir-1 In r-' rr-'. b-- -rr k'e'-'wn in br In li.tr-r -r tit yrr je-t rac-tSeI vrt' t-'T It" tr If y. frt't hrr. hn nt a r'J re.r.

alw mt, I rho r.d h' word to Htt d. puty that he wo, ild not be gar.lsni flays its -hitdri be -pin in hs r.fVe w-k. all cafes set the raij-i'T lo-ci. fir tr'-tl would be eoi.lii.ied one week. v.f stfted in horror.

Rut we In th: lie is reporU'1 suffering a ifter -i hun-lr. I vi.tr- of "lo his injuries were not considered very lifting th" vaPi- of In -n life, serious ard did have proper attention thit th crime of far.ti' 1 1- in-at the time. pv.r out lu ry tow i-iiv thix gtnp co-jehs cohis. cure alt lun; tin. ill an-! prevent consumption by i ii- Cough Cure.

It is harmless an acts quick. y. oeo. Van V'er Jen. y.iur.

AS AN INVESTMENT Illinois Man Purchases Some Wichita Property. Jam' Camphi-H yeste-rdjy sold to Mr. 1. H. I'ibriuht fourteen HTf at the e.

rt'T of Hydro idle Hveruie nnd Thlr-tienth street for The property hjs I'ne- n-rooni huse ar.d is oth'-r-wlso well improved. Mr. 1'ihright is a railroad man at pur- ha'il the property an investment. i.al he tl-oiisht be michT move i tl.i- a'ld III. ike his linttTi.

He is riot 'ei whthr will e.me or rot. but b-- slHte.l tllt he like. 1 t.i city I cenie if Ms uffairs could 1-' rr.uiged. 3i tr ti 1 '-l tm PASTOR DID NOT ARRIVE Rev. C.

S. Sargent Detained by Illness cf Child. Rev. S. Sargent, who has ept-d tin- ai: t- thr pastorate of Ii? mouth did arrive In 11 to tike charge cf th- r.d.iv wan be.

if the of his child who Is h'ir'- ri: fr--m git Re. W. A pos worth. pe.tor of th P.iirmi.' Co? gr.gtioriftl eh-ireh. i lav tit I'lymt' th v-r- Mr.

S.irger.t may it a his oii. FATHER TOOK CHILD And a Writ cf Hateas'Csrrius Applied For. j-t-r R.itl-;i to'il h.fen erpi. p- titrei it the b-trl' fttW- 1- IT I t.T 'ii- i i i't re Tfrr.u. h- f.i- r.

'b Thom ai-ii-'! rr tVit ie a r.d f'-t til to V. hil'. t'rl I only reit p. -ti-el tie. i'l tb- can-1 -r it Is that I h.

i -m ir.d -k kr 4 er.t;r-!y T--I row te father r-- i br itrjr -s dr. t.tr l. th tt Mr. jJrs. f.

ire r.K.tu-r if We. i -rsTi t- i f'- o- fet 1 hr. br. 'i i a V. i g.

til I'' f' 1 i i I 1. Mr. it Mrs. p'-'1- n. It is to be ucd as a food.

mil i r- Jd tJ-LC' i i It t-l3 1 r- i' i ot PICKLY ASH BITTER Poll every lre by Ir i i i not quite the purpose "rot i r. t-i food. i.r-. i io-a I v-r. it.

I 'I -e .1 CURES CONSTIPATION. Standard Company i rr- y. ru irkw.M-.d tl. tnr. rt 'la Kcon a lu i i claarjctr aid l-'- Is ri.

i i r- I l.e.,Tt',r -i A 1 hn ri n.x i i-. ii i h- Mn ri-.

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