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Salina Daily Republican from Salina, Kansas • Page 4

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"THE TWO OBPH1XS." The Oratorical Contest. The arrangements for the contest MRS. GRAHAM'S i i oH 1 111 Cucumber Sim I T7 next Monday night are complete, and Hfinii! IIULlLj on i DJ 111 Ui 0 1 I B1L. 0 'i T2TS' the prospevts are that it will be a very superior entertainment. The orators are known to have fine productions and the musical part of the program would alone be well worth the price ot admission.

The judges on the thought and composition of the orations are R. A. Burch, Prof. Jay and President Swensson, of Bethany college at Lindsborg. Judges on delivery, Rev.

Foulkes, T. D. Fitzpatrick and Judge Thompson, of Minneapolis. The citizens should make it a point to attend this contest, and 'give encouragement to the orator who will represent the 1 txton to Appear as "Louise" in ile Famous Drama. Final arrangement's Lave teen completed for the appearance here, next Monday evening, of the foremost of our American stars, Kate is to present her big revival of the famous Two Orphans." It is a well known fact that this great play, than which no other has ever achieved mere success or popularity, was th6 one in which Miss Clax-ton's artist rendition of Louise, the blind girl, made her at once and forever one of the best liked of any lady ttars on the American stage, In other subsequent productions Miss Claxton has been successful, and has found plenty of favor, but there is always a repeated demand fcy the public for ier return to her original part, in which AND Elder Flower Cream Is not a cosmetic in the sense In wbi-h that term is popularly used, but permantiy beautifies, it creates a suit, smooth, clear, velvety skim, and by daily use gradually makes the complexion several shades whiter, it is a constant protection from the effects ot sun and wind and Erevents sun burns and freckles, and bjack-eads will never come while you use iu It cleanses the face far better tksn soap aud water, nourishes and builds up tee skin tis-ues and thus prevents the formation of wrinkles.

It -ives the freshness, clearness and smoothness of skin that you had when a little girl. Every lady, young or old ought to use it, as it gives a more youthful appearance to any lady, and that permanently. It contains no acid, powder or alkali, and is as harmless as dew and as nourishing to the skin as dew is to the Sower. Price tl.oo, at all druggists and halr-dressers, or at-Mrs. Gervatae Graham's establishment, 103 Post Street.

San Francisco, where she treats ladies for all blemishes of the face or figure. Wesleyan at the state contest. The price of admission is 25c. Tickets for until vou have you seen our handsome line of Beauties. Don't buy your walking boots until we talk with you.

Don't buy anvthing in the Boot, Shoe, Slipper or Rubber line untfl we have given you our priees We've got the Goods, We make the Lowest Possible Prices on 1st class Footwear. sale at Whitehead's. D. Whitehead has now the largest line of holiday goods that he has ever before exhibited in Salina. His show cases are crowded with the latest and most beautiful novelties Jewelry, Gold and Silverware.

The exhibition is large and varied and it would be impossible to look through it without finding We are now giving away, free for all a hand 30 me sewing taole. Now is she has become famous, and in that your chance to get one of them. Call role stands alone, accepted by all as Ladies at a distance treat by letter. Send stamp the ideal Louise. Besides the oppor and see them.

Kaffer Mercantile Co. tor ner little took "llow to De Beauuiui." Onmriln Dftttln tunity offered for the display of Miss Uuiilplu DUlllu mailed free to any lady on receipt of 10 cents in stamps to pay for postage Get a nice sewing table free. Kaffer Mercantile Co. None Sell as Cheap as ana paciuag. may Agents waniea.

MBS. GRAHAM'S Face Bleach Claxton'a fine abilities, the play Is one which demands an equally strong supporting company; in fact, it might le called a congregation of star roles, eo equal are thev in strength. On this account, in getting together 1 1 1 sup The finest line of confectionery in the city at Palace Bakery. Commendable. 116, South Cures the worst cases of Freckles: Sunburn.

IE -OB LUIS SHOE Sallowness, Mth-patcues, Pimples and all skiu All claims not consistent with the hi eh character of Syrup ot Figs are Kanta e. porting company, great care has been taken to select from the best known in the profession, and every individual member of the cast will be one suited oiemisaes. rnc i.5t. Harmless ana enecuve. No sample can be sent.

Agents wanted- The Drnggist in tils town who first or SURPRISED. purposely avoided by the Cal. Fig Syrup Company. It acts gently on the kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the system effectually, but it is not a to the part assigned. ders a bill of my preparations will have his name added to this advertisement.

My preparations are for sale, by wholesale druggists in Chicago and everycity west of it 11 ff TP I Salma Republican. A Policeman is Surrounded While off Duty As the play demands very heavy cure-all and makes no pretensions that and Kept a Prisoner for Six Hours. cenery, special attention has been paid to that point, and every bit of it every bottle will not substantiate. in Bea Hancock, the popular ana nere- has been made new for this produc totore undaunted assistant marshal, Admission fee to Oratorical Contest CITY NEWS. 2octs.

tion bv comnetent artists, and will be was made the victim of a conspiracy t-Locals nserted under this head at the rate of live cents per line first insertion and three of an elaborate kind, and accompanies day before yesterday, and has evident Fresh California fruits at I'alace cents per line for each subsequent issue. ly been trying to keep the matter a this attraction. Bakery. that will commend itself as a suitable Christmas or New ears secret, as it only came to the report The stage or our theatre being large Fob Kjint. Furnished or unfurnished rooms with or withouf board.

157 north 7th st. Eat Methven's candy. er's attention last evening. Ben Han and roomy, there will be an apportun- cock has long ceased to look rward ity to show off the superb scenic ef Cherokee City. Now is your time to invest.

$2.00 to his birth day as an occassion for fects to proper advantage, and it may Lost On Iron avenue betweeu the Home Meat Market and 11th street, a gentleman's scarf pin with pearl set. Finder will be rewarded by leafing sanje at the telephone exchange. secures a let. Call on celebration. He has become accus be safely said that ntyer in its history has "Th8 Two Orphans" been better Jos.

Duncan, Local Ag't. We have sold Ely's Cream Balm tomed take them, as he does every thing else, in a quiet unobtrusive man put on the stage than it will be during Fob Rent Good house, 220 north 7th street; 5 rooms, good cistern, plenty of fruit. E- quire of 426 south Santa Fe. about three years, and have recom the coming engagement. BROOKVILLE ITEMS.

mended its use in more than a hundred Fob Sak Very cheap, a new upright piano. Call on or address A. J. Guile. 434 south San ta Fe, or Kansas Wesleyan University.

tf special cases of catarrh. The unani ner, and the only excitement he craves is that which comes to him in the performance of hts duty. He was therefore, although a brave officer, ill prepared for the shock, when "Wednesday noon his residence was surround Additional local on first page. S. Winters is suffering from the grippe." II.

Clark Is convalescent after a severe tussle with influenza. Conductor Griffin, of the U. took a lay off yesterday and attended district court. Only 25c. for a real "Thanksgiving" supper at the ladles' "bazar" this evening.

Dinner tomorrow. Frank Dinkier, formerly with Carlin Bros, at Brookville. will accept a position in the new drug store here. Wanted, business men and everybody to take supper with the Presbyterian ladies this evening. Two doors south of Purcell's drug store.

The state board of railroad com-rnUsioners, consisting of Gov. Geo. T. Anthony, A. If.

Greene and Wm. Mitchell, passd through the city yesterday en route for McPherson. Prof, llollmau has been somewhat mous answer to our inquiries Is, ''It's the best remedy that I ever used." O'jr experience is, that where parties indisposed, but is now better. Wanted A girl to do general house work. Mrs.

M. M. Bbiggs. COO S. Santa Fe.

Do not wait until the evening of 24, before buyins: your Christmas but come in to-day and make an of our store. The Jos. Duncan, of Salina, made a fly ed by a lot of people whom he had continued its use, it never fails to cure, J. H. Montgomery.

ing trip to this burg a few days ago. always before considered his friends. And so they wei his friends, who The teachers' association, which Superior to all Others. Allcock's Porous Plasters are the great external remedy of the day. The Decorah, Iowa.

When I began using Ely's Cream had como to eat dinner with him in honor of his 53rd birthday. Mrs. Han convened here Saturday last was well attended. It cannot fail to be very Balm my catarrh was so bad I had cock was evidenty a pai ty to the con helpful to the younger teachers. quickest, safest, surest, best.

Not only immeasurably superior to all ether plasters, but also to liniments, oint headache the whole time and discharged a large amount of filthy matter. for an elaborate dinner was Tne funeral services of Mrs. Moore, soon spread, and after partaking it th That has almost 6ntireiy disappear the mother of Mrs. H. Henry, who lovelties fitndi spent the afternoon pleasantly, ed and I have not had headache since.

ments, oils and similar unctuous compounds. Beware of imitations, and do not be died on Saturday last, was held Mon leaving in the evening, after wishing day in the Methodist church. Rev Mr. Hancock many happy returns deceived by misrepresentation- Ask for The Junction City Union announces Dana wa3 assisted by the pastor of the from the day. Congregational church.

that Judge Nicholson, the "reform' candidate who was beaten for re-elec Allcock's and let no solicitation or explanation induce you to accept a Among those present were Mdsdamt Prof. Rollman's family have been -J. II. Sommers, Stephney, Conn. Eat Methven's candy.

H. COL VARD, De ler in Fresh and Salt Meats. R. Rowen, A. A.

Bown, W. II. Staf tion to the office of district judge, has sick for several days, but are now re made arrangements" with B. P. Wag fer, Duncan, J.

Goodwin, J. Ebling, Ebling, W. J. Hagler, GottschaU, covering. geaer to become a Mo.

Pac. attorney for this season are yery elegant in quality and design. X). Whitehead. 6.500,000.

Acres cf beauitful land for the homeless in the Cherokee Strip. 2.00 Mrs. II. Henry has been sick for Barber, J. it.

Hessick, L. G. Morgan, several days. Pure home made lard especially, Elizibeth Goodwin. George Duncan Aliases Eatella Gottschall, Jennie Geo.

Duncan and Miss Ida, of Salina secures a lot in Cherokee City. Call on Jos Duncan, Local Agent. Corner Santa Fe and Walnut. were here Sunday. Bowen, Minnie Lipe, Mary Hagler; Messrs.

R. Rowen, A. A. Bowen, W. Frank fenklxis has moved with his family into the house formerly occu II.

Shaffer, Duncan, J. Goodwin, J. Ebling, E. Ebling, W. J.

Hagler, J. Hessick, and Master Vet Goodwin. pied by Sam Winn. I. N.

Sondergard is confined to his A Joyfu home by sickness. Milk is now being shipped to Salina i 1 every rning by express. Rev. S. Wood went to Salina on bus iness Wednesday.

Miss Birdie Crittenden was absent kas for SI from her school Monday through sick 2j ness. ii all Mr. Tipton been filing the va cancies in the public schools occasion Held Up. Albert J. Low, a young man who works in Fitch's billiard hall, was on his road home last evening about 7:30 he was met on the corner of Gypsum avenue and Front s'ree' bv a low, heavy man, who unceremoniously showed him the muzzle of a gun and ordered him to throw up hie hands, which injunction Mr.

Low obeyed without any preliminary discussion. The man then went through Low's pockets, but found nothing, al chough there was one pocket that contairtd two dollars. The "desperado" was evidently practicing a little under the electric light see how i would go liut Mr. Law is satisfied the practice should be -on some one else next time. ed -by the temporary absence of the regular teachers, through sickness 1 with headquarters at fealina.

The jury, in trie case of Louisa Adams va. Mo. Fac. R'y tailed to agree yesterday. The case of Fahring a.

the U. P. R'y Co. was dismissed. The case of Tinkler vs.

Tinkler was also dismissed. The caee of Joseph Brown vs. the Mo. Pac. will be tried today.

Christine Johnson, aged 26 years, died at 10 p. Dec. 9., at the residence of L. M. Burgiuud, 518 east Walnut street.

The funeral will be held from the Swedish Lutheran church at 3 p. m. today. The friends of the deceased will meet at Mr. Burctlund'd at 2 p.

before accompan'ng the re mams to the church. Mr. Jacob Harris, of Hannibal, Is visiting his son, S. in the city. Mr.

Harris is a resident of Hannibal, and a retired merchant of that plu.ce. He has visited Salina before and never fails to speak a good word for our city. He is well satisfied with the prospect of Salina, and believes it be the coming city of Kansas. The Bebekah degree has p-epared to give a social and entertain mtnt at the Odd Fellow's building Wednesday evening, Dec. 10.

A good program has been prepared, after which an excellent supper will be served. An admission fee of 20 cents will be charged to adults and 15 cents to children. The young gentlemen of the order have prepared to give a ball the same evening over the American National bank. Those desiring to attend the ball will please apply to Ike Rothschild, L. Harris or Mr, Hayden for invitations.

Tne citizens or lirookviile nave pe titioned the board ot school directors to put a new heating apparatus in the school building, the old one causes great annoyance to the school by emit There is no possible reason why every man, -woman and child should not have a ting fumes of coal gas. Funeral Services. Cash Prices oflCoa, The funeral services of Rello Quin TWIN MOUND HEM- cy were held at the residence yester-1 day at 2 p. Rev. Foulkes, assisted very merry" Christmas, thanks to our General Make Room Sacrifice Sale for Santa OA by Dr.

Bishop, ofliciatinsr. The T. M. A great d-eal of is reported on the Mulberry. C.

A. quartette furnished appropriate music and a large number of friends paid thfir last sad respects to the de under Doyks The Pleasant Valley Pceuni the skillful niansg naeiit cf Dr. and wife is progressing finely. ceased. Genuine Canon City, 6.50 show you a stock of Attention Comrades.

All members or tne a. A. li. are re i rr si fjj si s-J -J quested to meet at the hall on Friday 6.00 lu' yuiio emu siunudy uuuus CcAlister, evening at 7:30 o'clock. By order of B.

F. Pealeb, for 1891, that has no eaual in the west and Post Commander. Miss Nellie Norris, of Kansas City, who has been visiting her ls-realand illiam, and other relatives, returned to her home Thursday. Ed. Bishop left Culver very suddenly without even saying good bye, just because Chas.

Hus i was enquiring after his health and a double barelled shot gun. On Dec. 3 Mr. Harry Walker and Miss Essy Austin were united in tnar-riaze by Rev. Keisler.

of Shiloh. linth Good Colorado Coal 5.50 now given you a holiday sensation and an PERSONAL NOTES. (jniidren under twelve years of age can see the menagery, "curiosity shop' opportunity to. lay in your Christmas sup Tes- S. L.

Apple, post master of and doll show for 5c. Adults 10c. Remember that one ticket will admit you Weir City or Pittsburg, plies and a great reduction and sacrifice. as often as you want to go. Besides reducing prices we will give Kotlce.

parties are well known and very highly 4.00 nut or lump All parties knowing themselves to be in debt to me are requested to call cott, was in the city yesterday. Sec'y Sargent, of the Y. M. C. leaves tonight for Emporia to attend the convention at that place.

P. C. Miller, an attorney of Kansas City, Is in the city on legal bhsi cess and Is stopping at the J. C. Forrester, commercial agent, and W.

T. Tutt, traveling freight gent of the Mo. Pac, are in the city. and settle their accounts, as I intend to close my business Dec. 15th.

After Slack, 2.00 January 1st, 1891, all accounts will be respected. They leave soon for their future home in Decator, 111. Deo. 4, at 11 a. Mr.

Walter Williamson and Miss Vinnie Hobson were united in marriage by Bev. Edgar, of Culver. Over one hundred invited guests done their duty to one of the iinest infare dinners ever set in this 15 per cent, discount on all Holiday Goods bought before December 15th. left for collection. 2t H.

G. Fitch. Only $3.54 to Topeka and B.tarn. The Union Pacific will sell tickets Nonejof the inferior "Western Coals handled Come Early, 23uy jDon'-J from Salina to Topeka and return, at country, The presents were many and valuable. Botn parties have been long and well known among the most re by us.

"We are in it 12 months in the year. wait till ft 1 nnt r. one fare for the round trip. Tickets on sale Dec 23 and 29, good returning spected. We join with their many Call on (Goods Stored on nart navmpnf anr falrn rare rff till rUoA (nr until and including Jan.

2, 1S92. fiiends in wishing them a life of un told happiness, -v. Finest line of confectionery in Sal All our Underwear, Hosiery, Yarn, G-loves, Xew Xickxe. na at Palace Bakery. 3 To Open Saturday.

Carlin Bros, have announced their intention of opening their new drug store tomorrow morning. They have spared no expense in fitting up their room, and their furniture makes it one of the handsomest drug stores in Kansas. Carlin Bros, tto not need an Introduction to the people of Saline mnty. They have had experience in the drug business in this county before and won many friends. They open their store with a complete line of drugs, and a large stock of holiday goods.

Their many friends do not hesitate to predict great financial success for them in Salma. The Kansas Lumber crsets' Glassware tinware, lamp baskets, chinaware at Highest cf all in travelling Power. U. S. Govt Report, Ag.

xj, iSZg (DOST 204 North 5th St. for above. iu from now till Jan. 1st. 92.

1M Toys, without end, Dolls of every size and kind, Alburcs, rases, china, leather, brass, silver and similar gcoJs, celluloid and eatm novelties. Booklets, wagons and a million beautiful fanciest: neirly wholesale cost to get room. Attention, Master Masons. All Master Masons are cordially invited to appear at the Masonic lodge room today at 4 p. mn for the purpose of receiving the remains of our lata i.

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