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PHaSQITAT. 2TOTE3. BACHELOBS P.ETRE AT. WE WANT HO DULL fHADE IH OURS! I1T EIOH LIFE. A Notable in tbe Urea or a Sa-lina Couple.

V3i i 4 JJ. SUSXS, Be and Tbe Presentation of th CThat Came of It. EEHERE-" Come'along this week and carry home what you want of the following Shoes A BRTT.T.TAKT all kinds A STJPEBB UZnnPJT A TNMTTNT. John Llcyd is again in the city. J.

M. Davis returned last evening. JL D. Teague is back after weeks' absence John Goodwin' went to Ellsworth yesterday. 1 Joe lien.

berg will talk insurance to Salina citizens to-day. Justice.R. HBishcp returned from the great council at Leavenworth yes-rerday. 7 -r-Ralph Peek was in the city yester Under Episcopalian Bites 311m 71a-tllda Jimp em eromes Jlrsi Camp oell. Brilliant Speeenea A Noble Besoln tlon Ed.

T. Jones Bed. ii i two An elaborate reception was held last evening by Mr. E. T.

Jones in honor of the ladies awarding the premium offered by W. R. Geis (the Rustler) at day. He has left Brookville and is now 20 Comp on his farm. OT I Bev.

Wm. Foulks has gone to the Saline county fair. We have some broken lots of Ladies' and (Bents' Shoes, worth 02.50, SS.75 and 03.50. Your size may be among some of these. Come and take your choice for 02 00 a-pair.

We have about 72 pair, worth 62.00, 82.25, and 2,50, take what you want ol these for SL50 a pair. If you want a pair of Slippers worth 31.75 82i and 82.50, for 81.50 a pair, you can have them. We want to clear out these shoes, every pair at a loss to us and a big gain to you. We want the room and money for the new goods which are rolling in daily. Don't Forget the Babyl When vou can get a nice and fine pair at tlie Fred.

G-. Haas Shoe Parlor for cents. We have too many, baby shoes and are determined to reduce our stock, lay in your It was proper that the party should be a' "stag" party, and such it was. New Dried Fruit, There were not enough bachelors in the city to act with experience, and hence many who have entered a state Last evening at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and S.

A. Mapes, on North Seventn street, Miss Matilda Mapes was united in marriage to Mr. William P. CampbeU, both of this city. The ceremony was perforn cd by Rev.

E. P. Chittenden, of Christ church. Dr.W.A- Phillips and Maxwell Phillips were witnesses according to the church rites. The lcrge double parlors ele gnuily decorated with evergreens be-co in he occasion.

There were regret from California and Boston, where Miss Mapes had many warm friends. From those sections came numerous presents in token of a friendship both lasting and sincere. The presents from persons at home were in every sense all that heart could wish. At 10 o'clock the guests were led to a supper in keeping with the elegant surroundings, and ere the bounteous repast was ended the notes of glalsome of "double wretchedness" were there. Flower Pots of all sises, Glass Fruit Jars, Etc The prize bed was a miserable hint at bachelorhood, and said in every detail "get married." On the foot board were the words "the Rustler's idea of a per fect bachelor's bed," while on either side the barbed wire fully indicated the words printed thereon, "Protection from female intruders." The outfit was Lawrence to attend the synod.

He will return and hold the usual services on next Sabbath. R. A. Markland went to Ellsworth yesterday, He is one of the prominent Salina G. R.J was formerly commander of the John A.

Logan pest. Dr. Hodge was one of the Salina Red Men at the great council in Leavenworth. He took in the deep water convention at Topeka while away. Mrs.

Colgrove, mother of E. C. Culp, returned from her sojourn in the east last evening. She has spent considerable time in Chicago, Plymouth and XorwalkShe will spend the winter in Salina with her son. Judge W.

H. Bishop came in from Leavenworth yesterday. As "Dr." according to Leavenworth reporters he delivered an able address. As he never studied for an M. his chemical at-trie must have befuddled the reporters.

W. H. Hornaday, postmaster of Udell, Cowley county, KaiL, and also immense in every sense. supply at these ngures. A good pair, any size from 0 to 5 Beauties, Bronze color, any size from 0 to 5 for -Hand Sewed, any style, sp.

heel or plain any size from 0 to 5 for uJ French Kid, from 1 to 5 for Ota win maV von thp. Lowest Prices every time on Good Warranted 35c. 50c. COc. 85c.

Shoes At the reception speeches were in or der and many happy hits were made. W. R. Geis reminded the company of strain rrom tne xamous ourti the reason for the celebration. J.

B. It will pay you Find our Store Hutchinson made one of the best ef 124 N. Santa-Fe Avenue. ment band of Salina, with wfcJ name of Campbell has long bet: tiSed, were heard at the gate bid joyous ending of the happy the iden- 'ga -Is. forts of his life, making many humor ous thrusts, highly applauded by the The Fred G.

Haas Shoe Parlor, Grand Central Block. 3 doors south of Weigje Snutz Grand Central Grocery. company. Hon. R.

P. Cravens, presi dent of the city council was called on and responded briefly. The man with A IL I IL seven cniiaren couian inink of anything else, but he was applauded all editor of the Record published at that place made quite a lengthy call at the the same. C. W.

Banks, ex-mayor of the city and now land office receiver for Republican office yesterday on his way to Ellsworth. Dr. J. W. Daily was a caller on the the Salina district, made one of prit tiest speeches of the evening.

The list of premiums awards is not complete yet and cannot be had for publication to reach weeklies this week. Rev. Wm. Mitchell, for forty-four years a Methodist minister, is visiting his brother J.R. Mitchell of Salina.

He has resided thirty years in Illinois, where his work Keeps him and where he holds property interests. Three years ago he bought land in Lincoln The guests numbered about seventy, mostly among the early settlers of Salina and warm intimate friends of the happy couple. At 12 o'clock a carriage in waiting bore the happy pair to their home on South Tenth street, made ready by the provident groom. Mrs. Campbell is a most accomplish ed lady, having graduated in Boston and having traveled extensively over the United States.

Mr. Campbell is a westener by birth. He is a son of Salina having been raised on western soil. His parents, Mr. and Mrs.

A. M. Campbell, have been allied to every interest in western life and to him hath bequeathed an inheritance born of the west. The Republican extends congratu At the suggestion of that elegant Btoclc speaker, J. B.

Hutchinson, the audi ence unanimously voted a handsome Republican early yesterday morning. The doctor forgot that morning newspaper men were late risers and hence submitted himself to the best entertainment offered by the lady typos, the Misses Williamson. The latch string smile for the hero of the hour (E. T. Jones) when he shall take unto himself hangs open to Dr.

Daily. that which is acceptable unto man and shall leave his state of single wretchedness and embark on an untried sea Mr. and Mrs. R. C.

Kear went east LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Thacher's for dinner. Bread, bread at Thacher's. Go to Thacher's for bread. Take your meals at Thacher's.

The Y. M. C. A. baths are nearly complete.

The Old Settlers have thesr reunion next Thursday. Only one mortgage was recorded, against realty yesterday. The city will be full of insurance workers on "Life" to day. Braniff Bros. Cravens have a special local ad.

in this issue. Head it. Six travelin'gsalesmen will go on the road for the Lee Merchantile Company. The chattel and mortgage releases aggregated several thousand dollars yesterday. Quite a number of deeds were passed for weal or woe.

county which is yielding large returns. One man on his farm by his own work raised this year 3,353 bushels of wheat, 1,000 bushels of oats and about 1,500 bushels of corn all done by one team, and still people say farming don't pay. yesterday noon via the Union Pacific on a trip of pleasure and business com lations, hoping that a long life of use Largest Stock I ever handled. Hon. Chas.

A. niller responded to the call for a speech in his ever ready off-hand manner, bringing cheer after cheer from the company. Prof. Robbe, of the David Lightning Calculator fulness may be enjoyed. DISTINGUISHED VISITORS.

bined, they expect to be absent 5 or weeks and will visit Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and other eastern cities. Mr. Kears busi Tne Golden Belt District Sledlca ness will go right along as usual, Mr, Money Will I alk Loud! Society in Session. Troutman being in charge. company, favored the company with a number of his original selections.

It is needless to say all went merry and A paper must receive patronage in order to be first-class and first-class patronage consists in a man's paying his subscription in advance. In nearly every town there are people who are willing to lend their "moral support" to a newspaper, but in a final wind-up moral support doesn't pay for print paper or ink. There are people who W. A. Morgan and son W.

Y. Mor 1 esterday the local members the Golden Belt District Medics sccietv gan called on the Republican yester t. Ied Mattresses And xm do you snd-me Rood IF 1 OU HAVE ANY, and are in ii.mv! of Carp" Room Suites. Cano Seated Chairs and Rockers, Sofas, Lou.j-jv, wo ven wir be i ria Wash Ktands.and a hundred other things. Oil Saturday, September itli, ii.

V. Toms, the mortgagee, had of were the entertainers of a day. W. A. Morgan edits the Cotton well.

There were a number of other speeches equally pleasing, but space forbids further. At a late hour the party retired to dream of the blissful distinguished guests from other cities wood Falls Leader, while his wife fills the mayoralty chair, and his son con Last night the society met at yesterday, showing a healthy action Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, Etc. ducts the Strong City Eepnbiican ciock in tne Doara or trade rooms.ana was welcomed to the beautiful central state of bachelorhood agreeing that never in life should they who are bach come in to subscribe to help you along, but who fail to think that unless they pay tor their paper they are asking you to lend them so much cash. There is Both were on their way to Ellsworth and were delayed during the day by city by an address from R. P.

Cravens In Hotel lmvood, 709 "Washington street, Kansas Citv, acid under Ids I TTK-'JEL THE SALE and boujrht thirteen bed-room suites, fortv-six Si nir- H-r 11 cv sr-'p rockers, two wardrobes, live wash stands, two kit chi-ii" safes. l.v-'o. i iiior'VbU twenty-one woven wive bed snrinirs. fifteen mattress. i a i.t,,--, v- ..1 elors be found wanting.

Teacher't Association. president of the city council. Follow failure of trains to connect. real estate. The members of the Baptist church held a cottage meeting at the residence of G.

O. Taf last night. Three sleepers, a baggage car and an elegant smoker are in readiness for the sir knights' trip to Washington. lag is the address: ii rooii. )i con-Ill ion.

rly all of th car Iboo-ht them al! auu -x ukur iiAi.i.s, ranjrinu: irom twelve to fortv yanls in pets were bought last year at Xortli, Orrhon and are in very low and want to sell them food for reflection in these few lines. Exchange. S. R. Wharton formerly associated The following is the programme for Gentlemen: On behalf of the city with the Republican but now agent the Saline County Teachers' Associa ot Salina, it is my pleasure to welcome Quick for Cash and for Cash Only.

tion to be held at Brookville October for the Mutual Life Insurance of you in your second regular meeting. isew York, called at the Republican Contractor Whitson said yesterdav We trust your stay here may be at 12th 1889: Music, 1 o'clock p. m. Su: a tin O.ir d.tte to you. If yoi u-b'sity ptid take'uj.

omce yesterday. Having been When ycu learn my prices your silver dollars will look a want to buy any oi these goods call anil se? me, but my time for 1 expect to le very busy, ami suae no time t-j mi-n-1 ness is business. Iiei ectf ully, the seweraee connections to the Lee tended with profit and pleasure, and gialiiy p. i.I cunoMiy. i.nsi How to teach good habits, T.

G. An Invitation. We invite sir knights and those who expect to accompany them on their trip to Washington, D. without change, to call at the Rock Island depot and inspect the coaches. They're dandies.

W. H. Herbig, Agent. attendance at the 4deep water conven we shall consider it an honor to do al Mercantile Co's building were complete, Wallace. tion" in Topeka, where he met a large Discussion.

in our power a3 a city to accomplish Wm. H. GEIS, number of southern men he stated There are efforts being made to organize a choir of male voices in the Class drill, Maggie E. Watson. this result.

Salina is noted for her MUSIC. that he was well pleased with their hospitality, in this respect as in all Tlilrtl Door lnt of lst Office citv that shall eaual anything in the Value of Mental arithmetic in school, general bearing, and believed that a others, never content with doing things state. closer bond of union would be estab w. nagy. Discussion.

oy halves, and doubt the resident mem The young people who will swell the hshed by this meeting between the DEDMAN BROS Teaching Diacritical marks, Miss bers of your society will sustain her north and the south. When our na ranks of socieiy this season walked out upon the carpet about twenty reputation in this particular. Attention, Sir Knights! Before you start for Washington City call at our office- and get an accident ticket in the Travelers Insurance company. Only 25 cents a day or $4.50 for thirty days, good for 83,000 in case of acci Louisa Dinkier. Discussion.

Music. tion realizes that our interests are com 71 The medical profession has always A. couples strong Wednesday evening. alma Meat Mas mon, there will be no north and south U. S.

History, H. M. Means. been recognized as one of the most honorable. You are constantly doing and the memory of the dark days of Discussion.

Agent Ilerbig will give the Knights Templar a send off to-morrow equal to that given any party in any state bound Busy work for primary grades. Miss your quiet unostentatious way All kinds of Fresii and Salt ifeat3. Fi an Ton! in tbir senson. dental death or $15.00 a week indemnity. the war, while it may not entirely fade from memory will be lighted up grad Eva Wells.

Discussion. administering to suffering humanity 48-2t Braniff Bros. Cravens. for the grand conclave at Washington ually by the sunshine of peace and good many cases with no hope of pecu What should be the aim of the teacher D.C. will and the bravery displayed by the Rev.

S. wood. niary recompense, and too often re contending armies become the com ceiving no credit for your work. Teachers, it is very desirable that you should be present at this meeting To-morrow will witness the of as gay a party of sir knights as mon heritage of us all. Having resided thht We hope to have you with us often, in the south since the war and having as your aid is very much needed to ever boarded a Rock Island train from to kli.T.T ry trie riuiid.rr is 43.

n- seen them In peace, we can but admit make this association a success. gentlemen, in your deliberations, being fully sensible of the honor conferred thereby. You are always welcome in Will Appeal. The case of John Hudson for striking Gate Keeper Woodward at the fair grounds last week, came before Justice Bishop for hearing yesterday. There were apparently two sides to the case, but Justice Bishop thought Hudson guilty as charged.

It is understood the case will go to the district court. Salina. The equipments are superb in 1 1 their fine social qualities. Human Hoping that you will favor us with your presencess, I am very respectfully nature is about the same the world every sense. A new double choir with several in ti.t A liO.

I r.lj ii 47-2 Salina. over and it is wrong to pass judgment i ce speecn ot it. v. cravens was re struments to accompany the human on it during times of war, and war is 1 1 wi 4 sponded to by the chairman, Dr. T.

at r.n,, a H. M. Means, President. 'The Pleroma" (From the Hon. J.

II. Prascott Ex-Judge.) voices is to be organized for the Bap r- en! (k i and tr.Ui'i tr.a l.ouaiifi-sf.fi-ili the exception. Gunu of Chapman, in a very spicy and r-tf tist church this evening. The ladies able manner. Having heard large portions of the promise a success in every sense.

Dr. Z. T. Harvey, of Counci lGrove, corner Ninth for i.t tlii. office.

Poem "Pleroma," I take pleasure in r.v-m ti en na-. Iron with read a very interesting and practical saying it impresses me as a marvel in Two hundred advance subscriptions to the "Pleroma" have been secured paper on cholera infantum, trhich was design and in form. In a beautiful .5 bor 4X very thoroughly discussed by Drs. Ilaz for "lis I V. hii "iTi'-roinan.

and Rev. Mr. Chittenden the author way, the writer interprets the teachings lett, Hays, Dewees, Felty, Gunn, Roes will go east with the list to-morrow. of Science and of History, as regards i and W. S.

Harvey. ii' li.C i wo oai a It is a crood showing for salina and a the Christ. It is a work that should Dr. T. B.

Ross, of Abilene, then read just recognition of the merits of the receive extensivo perusal and study. Drawing the Line. The commandent at St. John's is drawing the line taut upon the cadets. They have been instructed that Tuesday night of each week belongs to them, and that caught upon the streets any other night means punishment.

They have also been forbidden the use of tobacco in any form away from their homes and warned on pain of expulsion that violations of this rule will not be countenanced in any degree. The cadets are agreed upon the wisdom of commandent and say they will not expose themselves to the risk of expulsion. a very able and instructive paper on i vf work. "ft ti to rt i -lit a iir? for i. eczema, which was also fully discussed.

Salina Sept. 27 1889. J. H. Prescott.

The excavation for the Morse block Dr. C. II. Guibor, of Topeka, deliv 1 he- nrra (From Wm. Foulkes Pastor Presbyterian ehurch sit Salina Kansas.) ered an address on surgery, and Dr.

Steadraan, of Junction City, on gyneo- on North Santa Fe was well under way yesterday afternoon. About all the men and teams that can be used to Act 2. John Jones having entered It is a source of much gratification cology. Dr. T.

X. Gunn, of Chapman, the establishment of Ober's "One Price Cash Clothing House, the leaders in 'i for me to find in my old College Friend, opened the discussion on "Diagnosis advantage are employed there and a buildineof immense proportions will the Rev. E. P. Chittenden of this city, the author and poet he has proved him and Treatment of Acute Lobor Pneumonia," and the concise yet practical fi'.

'li' soon attract public interest. It. self to be in the production of "The fir low prices and good styles, is somewhat taken aback at the magnificence of the goods offered. lie fears that the price is beyond his reach. On bein informed of the figure, he came out of his as well as methodical and accurate The class in Zoology at the Xormaj Pleroma." Comprehensive in scope rsva'i Vt manner in which Dr.

Gunn handled the yesterday intended to go through the and unique in style, the work is the re TI, -i r-ty subject was not only a credit to Mm rc ITT' Old Settlers Reunion. One week from to-day the first annual reunion and dinner of the Old Settlers Association takes place at Oak Dale park. The executive committee have la ft sult of years of diligent research; and interesting performance of dissecting a snake. We are anxious to know old coat quicker than a boy ho hns self but to the society of which its evinces both scholarship and poetic talent. In it the Theologian and the members very well feel proud.

A very what the post-morten report will dis Act. 1. The above cut represents the Cr i a. i 1 n-X cf run away from school to go swimming can get out from under tho single suspender that supports his little breech C3. enthusiastic and intelligent discussion close as to the cause of death.

We first act of an interesting play now Scientist "are met together." the presume it will be "dissectomania." running at Obec's, the leading cloth Philosopher and the Poet "have kissed followed Dy Drs. Ross, Hays, Hazlett, W. S. Harvey, Dewccs, Felty, Boyce, Come and see us at Ober's. WAN.iJj-AfO'iI cr U-T li fcoii' Afcr-y Li t.nm f--.

inh -itii St. bored faithfully to make this meeting the best of the kind ever held in the state. Tables will be built the entire length cf the Agricultural hall so that iers or this place, ine plot is very W. II. Bishop gives a good account Pratt and Z.

T. narvey. For the Priest of Pallas display at simple. John Jones, the son of poor Xew members rere elected and mis each other." It is a Poem whose beauty and worth will' be rightly estimated and properly appreciated, not by the careless reader, but by the .1 SJTH jIOT KS but repentant parents pauses in front Kansas City, the Santa Fe route, will sell on Oct. 1 to 3rd and limit to ro turn on Oct.

5tb. round trio tickets at several hundred can be seated and cellaneous business of importance P. r. of Kaw Tribe No. 11 at Leavenworth this week.

The tribe is recognized as one of the leading branches of the grand council. Mr. Bishop was ap CORE, of Ober's elegant show window. The idea instantly occurs to him that if he Floral hall will be seated tor nearly one one fare ($5,55) for the round trip. careful student.

disguises nimseii a good suitor transacted. The resident members, Drs Crowley, Harvey, Dewees, Brown and Miller, entertained the visiting thousand. By this arrangement inclement weather would but little mar i i Ur I commend "Tne I'leroma to our clothes he may yet foil the villian and Boots and shoe3 new. neat and che2 tr NEYS-A T-LAW. Fn: ta F- Avr-.

K. fellow Alumni, and to all lovers of good at Ober's. win the hand of the heroine. Very the pleasure of the occasion. A I.

IN pointed chairman of the revising committee which will do the heavy work of the order this next year. By an arrangement at St. John's truly, Ubeb's. members, by giving them a drive in three double carriages over the city, It is desired that Jeach person bring literature. September 1889.

WM.FouxrES. A lot oi samples just received at G. VV. M. ROBINSON.

prepared provisions and leave their baskets with the committee at the Ag A. Solberg's. Come and see them. II New hats caps at Ober's. school for boys there will be a series of will pay 87-tf TONSOR! A ARTIST, r.r.il 2nd the r-xcursi'iQ ticke3 i'itynt lih ar.tl ZZ'l tTnioa niil-cU te, St.

Joenh via. I'an fr.ro. Tickets and finally to a fine supper at the National, after which they were escorted to the Union Pa dfic depot to depart on the midnight train. The convention was a very plea3antj and profitable one, ricultural hall Thursday morning and the committee will spread the tables, Colorado Steers. The best made, best fitting and cheap est clothing in Kansas, at Ober's.

233 North Sa-m Fe-. Salina. I have for feeding a choice lot of furnish dishes, cutlery, coffee, etc. See the tone assortment of family Colorado Steers. For sale in any to aK r-cinu Senator Plumb will give his expe paints at S.

P. Hughes' drug store. y.o'iri.'rc entertainments given by the cadets this season. A season invitation will be issued to the young ladies and a committee of four cadets will act as escorts, each taking ten young ladies out and seeing them safely home after the festivities are ended. quantity either cash or on credit.

while the society promises to be one of the most prominent in the state, having 40-t R. Dowling, Salina, Kas. More new dry goods in a minute than FOR rience as an old settler in Saline county which dates back to 1S56 sl-pyi Stli i sh'slfj far Lea. elsewhere in a week, at Ober s. already twenty-eight members enrolled.

The California rertaurant as kept by t. 2iL i-rd'Oct. tLe xcund trip t-f at this, its second regular meeting-. Abbott Heller, is in every sense a i ticket Fob, rent: Fine store room in Daily lis a Fact. Two good Second-hand The members present yesterday were: success.

Zihii That tne service on tne Union Paci Block. Sale. Open Bur cries. cf TT. the For an experienced nurse cr midwife Drs.

TL E. Hazlett, J. W. Felty. John M.

Hodge, T.R.Ross, W. IT. Austin, apply at 09 South Fourth street. ft rr 7 nn 7 One New Spring Wagon 100x205 feet on South Santa Fe ave- fic "The Overland Route," is becoming better every day. The latest addition to the already excellent equipment, is a line of through Pullman Abilene; T.

X. Gunn, Cnapman; Dr. nays, Junction City; Z. T. Harvey, The only place town to iret your i Beds for Farm Waor.

nue, East iront. mest Duuamg situation in Salina. Call thi3 week on early and Lite dinner is at Dickinson's. in 1 T-J Council Grove: J. n.

Garvev, Wilsey; Davis Milan. S3-tf 148 Xorth Santa Fe. 237-t The firemen are jubilent over the prospects of the electric fire alarm giving them definite wards and localities. Salina has as good a volunteer fire department as in the state and get to a fire with practical speed on all occasions. The trouble usually exists in not having such an alarm as can be understood in time to make the work effective.

sleepers between Cheyenne and Chicago, via Denver, Kansas City and oucei-iarru, aier xrougijs. kinds cf work in the waL'on line II. F. Pratt. Beverly: X.

V. Boyce, f.r -rl- Tla tLe Great v. ithont eharre Fop Sale Or Bennington: C. n. Guibor, Topeka; C.

'r 11 For the Grand Lodge I. O. O. F. of Island.

Oct. "th. -0 fears. All Kinds Chicago Alton it. it.

These cars are Kansas meeting, at Topeka. the Santa For Salina property Drug stock in done promptly and well, as ch E. Steadman, Junction City; J. V. Crowlt y.

W. B. DeWees, F. II. Brown.

of the most improved pattern, and this additional service will te appreciated 'Clothing tor the Fe Route will sell on Oct. 5 to 7th and cneapst. good town, also Hardware stock good hule, Unjktf.mer J. E. Miller.

W. S. Harvey, W. II. Win- limited to return Oct.

11, round trip by tne patrons of tne Union Jfacinc and new. tor particulars enquire or chant, farmer, in fact for every cne cheap, at Ober's. Li. terbotham. W.n.

Morrison Salina, Kansas. KJtr. tickets at one fare Soiio for round trip..

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