State Ledger

Saturday, August 30, 1902

Topeka, Kansas

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UNITED STATES LEADS Providence, Sarasay's Triple Treatment leads all for Dysperseia, Nervous Debility, Liver Disability and Constipation. Our State Public Schools in B. S. Sarasay, Jamesville, Wis., for booklet and free treatment. Absolutely married. There will be no marrying in heavens, but how about the other place? Priests of Pallas Parade The Priests of Pallas will give their annual parade in Kansas City on the night of October 7. It will be an electrical display, new, brilliant and unique. All railroads have made a rate of one fare for the round trip. The pawnbshop is a lonesome place. $100.00 Cash Prize for a Name. For the new Daily Limited train to California to be placed in service November 1, 1902, by the Rock Island System and the Rock Island Train Company. The El Paso Short Line the competition is open to the public and conditions involve no fees of any kind. For circular instructions, address at once Jno. Sebastian, Passenger Traffic Manager, Rock Island System, Chicago. In the long run actors make money. HAMLIN'S WIZARD OIL FOR CUTS. WOUNDS ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT Ward's Big Bargain Book cards off high prices, by holesaling goods to all, orth a dollar. Ill save you many dollars. It contains over 1,000 pages quoting whole- price prices on 70,000 different articles—17,000 prices on wholesale goods. Buy it by whatever the goods look like. Send 15 cents for catalogue and learn how to make four dollars do the work of five. Montgomery Ward Co. 5 CHICAGO The house that tells the truth. W. L. DOUCLAS $3 & $3.50 SHOES UNION MADE Douglas shoes are the standard of the world. W. L. Douglas made and learnt many shoes from W. L. Douglas (Hand Sawed Proof) shoes in the first months of 1802 than any other manufacturer. W. L. Douglas paid anyone who can disprove the wrongness to be disproved. Cannot BE EXCELLED. $1,108,820 | 1002 sales. $2,340,000 Best imported and American leather, Heuy's Patent Calf, Enamel, Box Calf, Calf, Vicl Kid, Corona Calf, Not. Kangaroo. Fast color. Yeah, used. The genuine has W. L. DOUGLAS name and price stamped on bottom. Shoes by mail, 25c. extra. Illus. Catalog. W. L. DOUGLAS, BROCKTON, MASS. EDUCATIONAL. THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME, NOTRE DAME, INDiana. FULL COURSES IN Classics, Letters, Ec- cultics and History, Journalism, Art, Science, Law, Civil, Mechanical and Elec- trical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Through Preparatory, Commercial Through Preparatory and Commercial Courses. Rooms Free to all students who have completed the studies required for admission into one of the College Courses or Senior Year of any of the College Courses. Rooms to Rent, moderate charge to students are available preparing for Collegiate Courses. Charter Schools will be received. The academic state will be received in St. Edward's Hall, for boys under 18 years, in the completeness of its equipment. The Teacher will be available September 9, 1902. Gatologues free address REV. A. MORRISSEY, S. C. S., President. ST. MARY'S ACADEMY NOTRE DAME, INDIANA. (One mile west of the University of Notre Dame.) English and Classical Education, including French and German. On completing the full course, students enrol in the Regular Collegiate Degrees. The Conservatory of Music is conducted on the plan of the best Classical Conservatories of Europe. The Department is modelled after the Preparatory and Minimum Departments. Students carefully prepared for the Academy. Advanced courses. Gymnasium under direct supervision. School of Gymnastics. Bookkeeping, Phonology and Typewriting extra. Every variety of Needlework taught. For catalogue address DIRECTRESS OF THE ACADEMY in Mary's Academy. Notre Dame P. O. Indiana. Students Wanted in Shorndah and Type- nature 100 students wanted in Telegraphy. 100 students wanted in Telegraphy. graduated. Address O. H. LONGWELL Highland Park College, Des Moines, Iowa. KANSAS CITY Collou KANSAS CITY, MO. Catalogue A, free. Most Expensive Book. Probably the most expensive book known is that which the Ameer of Afghanistan has presented to the Shah of Persia. It is a manuscript copy of the Koran, the binding of which is worth $150,000. This binding is of solid gold, two and three quarters inches thick; the carvings, which are the work of an Afghan goldsmith, are encrusted with precious stones—167 pearls, 122 rubies and 109 diamonds of the purest water. Work for Spinsters Census returns in England show that one in every six women, and in what are called the upper classes one-half, are destined to spinsterhood, and one writer, noting this fact, intimates that the lot of all women may be immensely improved by this compact band of single women. It would be difficult to overrate the industrial effect of a number of well-instructed, healthy-minued, vigorous, permanent spinsters. Bats Turned Out People. Bats ruined Canneman, in Java. Prior to 1860 the village, which is situated near the large and flourishing town of Besuki, in the extreme northwestern corner of the island, enjoyed a fair measure of prosperity. But in the autumn of that year a monstrous colony of these uncanny creatures took possession of the house of the headman of the district and successfully defied all efforts made to expel them. Had Liking for Osman Digna. As Kitchener was starting on one of his earlier expeditions into the Soudan, old Gen. Olyphant ("Hell-Fire Jack") said to him, "Watch Osman Digna—watch him, but whatever you do, don't kill him. He's been worth more promotions and decorations than any one since the first Napoleon." Couldn't Live Without Them. New York City, Aug. 18th—Mr. Charles Back of 64 Rue de la Victoria, Paris, France, relates a most interesting experience: "Ever since I was about three years of age I have suffered severely with kidney Disease. "Last year I spent some time at the baths at Carlsbad (Bohemia), but I came back after five weeks' treatment with a severe pain still in my Kidneys. "My doctors in Paris and Hamburg could do nothing for me." "I was obliged to start from Paris to Montreal, Canada, and when I arrived in the Canadian city I was half dead. "I read an advertisement of Dodd's Kidney Pills in a newspaper there and began to use this remedy and after two days' treatment I felt that my palms were leaving me and in a week I had no palms at all. "Dodd's Kidney Pills are the most wonderful remedy in the world. I keep them always with me for I believe I could not live without them." Economy that is practiced by the average man seldom saves him any money. MORE FLEXIBLE AND LASTING, won't shake out or blow out; by using Defiance starch you obtain better results than possible with any other brand and one-third more for same money. Friends on a nairship voyage should never fall out. TYPEWRITERS WE SELL ANY make or style, at less than half price—Our Leader at F.S. Webster Co., Boston Bid, Kansas City. F.S. Webster Co., Boston Bid, Kansas City. Taxes come high, but we must have them. WANTED for U.S. ARMY, baked unadjusted bread between ages of 21 and 40. UNITED STATES, of good character and temper- ABILITY, who can speak, read and write ENG. 116 West 6th st., Kansas City. M: Mason Temple. 116 West 6th st., Kansas City. M: Mason Temple. St. Joseph, Mo. M: 38 College St., Springfield, Mo. M2 Main St., Joplin, M: or 4th or 10th St., Sedalia, Mo. It doesn't worry a beekeeper to have hives. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Price $20. A golden opportunity doesn't always glitter. I do not believe Pico's Cure for Consumption has an equal for coughs and colds—JOHN F BOWER, Trinity Springs, Ind., Feb. 15, 1900. The airship inventor is usually a flighty individual. DO YOUR CLOTHES LOOK YELLOW? Then use Defiance Starch. It will keep them white—16 oz. for 10 cents. In real estate transactions deeds speak louder than words. Kansas Land. Price $10 to $30 per acre. Address D. R. Ritter, Ritter Center, Kas. In the stock market the man who is "on" hopes to be well off. FITS Permanently Cured. To fit or not to fit, after first day of use, reconstitute. For FREE $200 trial bottle and treat. Do R. D. H. Kins, Ltd., 913 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. The surest way not to find trouble is not to go looking for it. No chromos or cheap premiums, but a better quality and one-third more of Defiance Starch for the same price of other starches. Married life is dough, the leaven of which is an occasional caller. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. For children teething, softens the gums, reduces inflammation, allay pain, curse wind cold. See a bottle. Detectives are all the spies of life. If you wish beautiful, clear, white clothes use Red Cross Ball Blue. Large 2 oz. package, 5 cents. A Standard College for Young Ladies and Gentlemen of small means. Board, room and tuition, 1 year. M. 134. College of Shortland, Commerce, Music, Locuston, etc. 23 others. Model buildings. Catalog No. Box M. D. S. BOBBINS, M. S. President. BESS COLLEGE QUINCY, in actual bookkeeping, typewriting, 1902. New Catalogue free. Address L. B. MCKENNA, M. A. L.L.D., President. OLLEGE Splendid New Dormitory. Academic Degree $3,000. Academic Degree, Music, Art and Oratory. An elegant College Home. Press Secretary Christian College, Columbia, Ma. 1902 INSIST ON GETTING IT. Some grocers say they don't keep Defence funds. An acid store has a stock on hand of other brands con- taining only 12 oz. in a package, which they fiance contains 16 oz. for the same money. Do you want 16 oz. instead of 12 oz. of the same money? Do you defiance Starch. Resources no cookin' The Daffodils I wandered lonely as a cloud That floats on high or vales and hills, When all at once I saw a crowd Beside the lake, beneath the trees Fluttering and dancing in the breeze. Continuous as the stars that shine And twinkle on the milky way, They stretch'd in never-ending line At the bottom of the sea Ten thousand saw I at a glance Tossing their heads in sprightly dance. For oft, when on my couch I lie In vacant or in pensive mood, They flash upon that inward eye Which is the bliss of solitude; And then my heart with pleasure fills And dances with the daffodil. The Exit of Jeems. The Exit of Jeems. (Copyright, 1902, Daily Story Pub. Co.) "Go way, childrun, de 'cl man doan feel like telin' no stories t'day. Besides, he only came to de big house to ho! a private reesespunh wid yah pap, who gives de 'cl man open house t'day. Den, too, de heart am sad, an' de tongue am still in con'sequence. "Wat! Yaoh jest took it? Now, look'er yere, yoah yungsters, yoah Uncle Jess doon want nobody to stole for him, even if 'tis tobacco. Howeah, seein' its heath, I guess mebde dat might effec' de loorstation 'o my speech, so I'll tell yoah 'bout donery on Jim o' mine. Nebber heerd it? Well, well. Ol' Jess doon o'en tell o' things wat make his heart jump in his wuthless breast. "Yoah see, childrun, d is happened when yoah gran'pap wah a young man—must er be erobt six yeahs befoah yoah pap wah bohn. D trouble 'tween de Neath and de South had bruk out, an' de sogers wah fittin' all ober de country. D neigghs on our place wah all satisfied, a' de did'n habe no fool ideas erobt runnin' way to the Neath. D mahstah, yoah gran'pap, wah a shoah 'nuf angel, he wah, an' de niggars would er died for him, de would, indeed." The tattered coat sleeve touched the old man's eyes where a few drops of moisture had suddenly appeared. "De hide of de ol' man am wrinkled an' cracked now, but in de happy days before deah wah he can see de mahstah in his big cheer at de table, wid all de fine ladies an' gemman erobt him, .n' de same table jes' a creakin' good eatin's. in dem days de cabins o' de field hands wah nebber widout dout flap-jacks an' peak meat, an' de feet o' de wiewm wah always er dancin'. "Den, as I says, de trubble brecks out. We didn't 'specter ter see no Yankee sojers in our part o' de valley, an' de mahstah might er staid dere widet goin' ter fight at all. Course he didn't notnoth 'o de kind, but he done offered his services to de state to help whip de Yankees. I wahn't very long befoah he wah made a le'fennt', an' Jess done followed himrought all. When de boss lef' foah detront he say to me an' de othah men: "Jess, yoah are to go wild me if yoah likes. Othahwise yoah may jine any o' de othah han's what might wanter go Noath. I gives any one der freedom to leabe f de wants ter go." "Well, sir, not a niggha moved, 'cept yoah Uncle Jes, an' he only edged up a little clusser to de ol'mahstah. "Thank yoah all," yoah grand'd say quiet like. "I'll leabe yoah all to take care o' de place till I returns. Come on, Jes, an' he went er ridin' like mad down de road wid de tears streamn' from his purty eyes. Well, we didn't see de o' place for more'n a year, an' den we foun' ourselves in our own anl' clus to de place wah I was rised. "Jess, would yoah like to see yoah ol' woman an' de boy?' says mahstah. "Bress Gawd, yes, sah!' I ansah quick, foh I wah buhnin' ter see her face an' dat boy o' mine. "Well we went ter de ol home an' M. H. "De mastah set in his own cheer jes' de same's in de olden days." de mahstah set in his own cheer an' de table wah set jes' de same's in de olden days. "When de mahstah set himself down he told de help to all go down in de big bah an' git ready foah an ol-fashioned dance. "Yet de tears bust right out when he wah left alone wid mz, an' he frew his ahms erround dis same ol' wrinkled neck an' cried as if his poah heart would broke. Aftah a while de tears stopped an' he took his place at de table. But he didn't eat none-'jes' looked from de picture of his daid pap an' mammy to de cheers wah de othah fine peoples uster set. "An' den, as des niggha crouched in a cohner, wid his heart breakin' at de grief o' d mouhner, he heard a --- --- runnin' o' bare feet, an den de voice o' dat Jim o' mine cried softly: "Oh, daddy, daddy! Git de mahss tah erway quick. De sojers hat catched all de bans' in de bahn, an deys comin' here now fer de mahstah I jess' got out foah de took the bahn. "Well, childrum, de brain of de ol man wucked purty fast den, yoah can bet. "Yeah, Jeems,' I says, 'Tse gotter stay wid him, so yoah must help yoah dad ter save him. Lemme whisper in yoah brack year.' I told him what ten do an' den turned ter mahstah, who M. "Trailed aftah him lak er dawg aftah er coon." "Trailed aftah him lak er dawg aftah er coon." wah sittin' at de table jes' like he wah dreamin'. Dat wah on account o' de sorrow touch'in of his soul, yoah know. "Mahstah, do what I tells yoah now an' foller ol' Jess I' said. 'Gimme dat pat purer sojer coat o' yourn a minute. Thank yoah, sah. Now, Jeems, take it, an' lemme kiss yoah big thick lips fer yer an yoah mammy. Now scoot.' "Do boy, he wah only 'bout eighteen yeahs ol' he, wah, frew de big coat erbout him an' jes' as de sojers wah erbout to come in de front doah he jumped from de back an' started like a jack rabbit fer de woods what leads inter Mahin'ts swamp. He wah in plain sight, an' de sojers, seen' de offer's coat by de light o' de bright moon, all trailed aftah him like a dog aftha a coon. Frum de windah I sah some little dist specks jump up in de road neah de boy's feet, but he kept on er dodgin' an' er dodgin' wid de 'cracks,' 'cracks' makin' music be-hind him. "An' den I quick frew de silber in its hidn' place 'an' got de mahstah to our horses, what de sojers didn't hah no time ter take. We hadn't much more'n struck de pike when we heerd er inappallied yell in de rear, an' we sah de sojers aftah us in er hurry. It didn't take us long ter git in Devil's Bend, when we turned inter de woods, an' der wawht no neathron Yankees could cotch us den, nohwa Mahstah an' I got erway easy, "eceptn' he losed his coat, whatwh—what must have cost him fohty dollars." Again the suspicious moisture glistened in the half-closed eyes and the contracted wrinkles drew the wizened old face into a queer grimace. "But what of Jim, Uncle Jess; did he get away, too?" "Hush, chile, hush!" Doan yohse youah yoahph o'lc amcle not well terday? Do heart am sad an' de pow'ful misery o' de grabe hang heavy ovah his head, foh—foh dey cotched him. Dey cotched de poah brack boy o'ny when—when he dropped dald wid—wid er bullet frew his brain," and the old man's head fell forward on his foiled arms, as his feeble, emacated form shook convulsively. Pray Without Ceasing. There is one spot in the United States where the voice of prayer is never still. For more than twenty months the "turret of prayer" that surrounds the Temple of Truth, near Lisbon Falls, Me., has never for an instant been without the sound of a human voice in supplication. It is the intention of the people who attend to this remarkable form of worship that prayer in the turret shall never cease so long as the building shall stand. Those who take part in the service compose the Holy Ghost and Us Society. The society affiliates with no denomination, and tries to conform strictly to the teachings of the Bible. Starting without a penny, it has in a few years achieved such success that it has built four buildings, the Temple of Truth among them, which form a rectangle capable of seating 20,000 people.—Methodist Magazine. There is no other animal so tire some as the talkative man who has nothing to say. An old toper in Neodesha drank sixteen ounces of lemon extract and died. R. J. Alexander of Anthony is writing his reminiscences of fifty years ago. He was a trapper with Kit Carson. John Dark of Galena is a Caucasian all right, but he makes his name good by holding down the position of night policeman. The man who makes a living by permitting nails to be driven into his skull has reached Pittsburg. One nail was imbedded so firmly that it was necessary to take him to a machine shop to have it removed. "Now, honest," says the Neodesha Register, "isn't this 'youngest grandmother' business getting tiresome? Monday Wichita dug up one only 33 years old, Tuesday Chanute found one only 32, and Wednesday Coffeyville slid in with one only 31." A Montgomery county boy was leaving his home to seek his fortune in the city, and his father, when the time came for saying good-by, used the opportunity to deliver some good advice. "Beware of gamblers, son," he said, "they'll skin you. Leave cards alone; don't touch 'em. They're worse' the plague. But if you must play, shuffle and cut, son, shuffle and cut. They'll skin you just the same, son, but it'll take 'em longer." Word was sent out recently that the traveling men of Kansas had undertaken to raise by subscription the money necessary in appealing the case of Jessie Morrison to the supreme court. In the Eldorado Republic the following card appears, over the signature of a traveling man in Wichita: "It is possible that a few traveling men are favorable to such a movement, but 90 per cent of the traveling men of Kansas are opposed to it, not only because they think Jessie Morrison guilty, but because Roland Wiley, the father of Mrs. Castle, is a traveling man, and they are not in favor of throwing an insult in the face of a fellow traveler by giving money to defend the person who killed his daughter. The traveling men usually stand by each other when in trouble, and I believe I speak the sentiments of 90 per cent of the traveling men of Kansas when I say that they are not in favor of contributing money with which to defend a person who has killed the child of one of their number." Leavenworth has decided to begin enforcing its curfew ordinance, which will help some, although the adults in Leavenworth are the ones who need regulating. In Meriden the principal duty of the town marshal consists of cutting the weeds. In a recent teachers' examination in Kansas one of the questions was: "Which is the farther north—Venice, Italy, or Boston, Mass." Most of the teachers supposed Boston is, but they were wrong. The Ottawa Chautauqua made $900 this year. W. F. Boyakin, who has been renominated for coroner of Marshall county, is 96 years old, and has held the office thirty years. A prize hard luck story comes from Goodland. An engine ran over a man's foot and cut off his five toes, and his cornes were all on the other foot. A Chinaman wants to be elected coroner of Leavenworth county. "Steve" Osborn, who was speaker of the house of 1899, has moved from Salina to Coffeyville and formed a law partnership with H. C. Dooley. Mr. Osborn was judge of the district court nine years. Some of the carriage patrons in Topeka are inclined to protest against the new ordinance which permits hackmen to charge seventy-five cents after midnight. There are other vital issues in Harvey county this year, but the one that is paramount is whether the hedges are to be trimmed or not. A little negro boy in Barton county stole a pair of trousers, which he sold for $1. Then he bought a dollar's worth of raisins and had devoured nearly all of them when he was arrested. John MacDonald, editor of the Western School Journal, says the "spelling reform" that is most needed is to teach the children to spell correctly. He urges a revival of spelling down contests. J. W. Rout, a militiaman, has been arrested at Emporia for wearing his soldier trousers while doing manual labor. "These trousers," says the Gazette, "belong to the state. Rout's defense is that he had to wear the state's trousers or stay in bed, and if he stayed in bed he would starve. Here is a case for lawyersH. "Some people," says Anna Carlson, "who wonder why their prayers are not answered might profit by reading the story of the little boy who prayed 'O Lord, make me a good boy; I asked you the other day to do it but you didn't.'" An Ottawa paper printed the following jingle in its society news: There was a young girl from Siam, Who said to her lover named Priam: "To kiss me, of course, you'll have to use force. And the Lord knows you're stronger than I am." A man in Eilinwood came upon the city scavenger, who was trying to persuade his horse to pull a load of rubbish through the city frog pond. "Won't your horse draw" asked the man. "Yes," replied the owner, "he draws the attention of every blamed fool that happens along." There was a choir row in Great Bend at the rehearsal a few nights ago, which inspired the Tribune poet to sing: The damsel who managed the choir, Called the auto a red-headed lhoir, Resulting in blows And badly torn cloaks, And a deacon ran out and yelled fhoir. A man in Great Bend was complaining over the telephone to the pumping station about the insufficient pressure, and he declared himself with such fertor that the wire snapped. "I SUFFERED TERRIBLY WITH FEMALE WEAKNESS;" FOR IRRITATIONS, CHAFINGS, ITCHINGS, Rashes, Heat, Perspiration, Lameness, and Soreness no other application so soothing, cooling, and healing as a bath with CULTURA SOAR, followed by another a bath. invents with CUTICURA the Great Skin. CuticurA instant relief, for skin-tortured, babies, and rest, for tired. No amount of persuasion can induce mothers who have once used these skin care products to use any others for preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair, and hands of infants and children. CUTICURA SOAP, combines delicate emollient properties derived from CUTICURA, the great lubricant with the purest of cleansing ingredients, and the most refreshing of flower odours. 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Affection is the lining that's missing from a breach-of-promise suit. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one universal remedy. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucus lining of the ear. If you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed deafness can take out and damage the inflammation can be taken out and the inflammation can be condition, hearing will be destroyed forever. This is not the case with which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucus surfaces. Deafness can be caused by Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Cataract Cure. Send for Every man may have his price, but every woman wants a bargain. **ARE YOUR CLOTHES FADED?** Use Red Cloth Ball Blue and make them white again. Large 2 oz. package, 5 cents. When a woman argues with a man she is outspoken and he is out-talked. MRS. ESTHER . M. 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CUTICURA SOAP combines delicate from CUTICURA, the great skin cure, ingredients, and the most refreshing of ways to form the only speedy, economical, g, scaly, and crusted humours, rashes, scalp, and hair from infancy to age. DEPOT: F. NEWBERRY & SONS, 37 Charterhouse Sq., CHEMICAL CORPORATION, Sole Prope., Boston, U.S.A. GET A GRASP FOR TRADE MARK! HOW IT WHEN YOU SEE IT PER BUY STARCH WITHOUT IT. IS WITHOUT EQUAL IT IS GOOD. THE BEST AND MORE OF IT FOR TEN PER STARCH. IT WILL NOT ROT THE CER HAS IT OR WILL GET IT IF YOU OR MONEY BACK. MANUFACTURED BY ANCE STARCH CO., OMAHA, NEB. WEATHERWISE IS THE MAN WHO WEARS TOWER'S WATERPROOF FISH BRAND OILED CLOTHING A reputation extending over sixty-six years and our guarantee are back of every garment bearing the SIGN OF THE FISH. There are many imitations. Be sure of the name TOWER on the buttons ON SALE EVERYWHERE. A. J. TOWER CO., BOSTON, MASS. CATALOGUE FREE VEHICLES & HARNESS PROVEN TO BE DIRECT TO USERS. NOTE BOME PRICES ON INVLODABLE GOODS. BYLISH AND DURABLE ROAD WAGONS $84.50. TOP WAGONS $300.45. NEBS $40.50. BADDLES $20.50. FARM WAGONS $85. OUR CATALOG FREE ON REQUEST. WILL INTERMITTUE YOU The ERHARDT, WAGON MFG CO., Atchison, Kan NEW PENSION LAWS SENT FREE Apply to NATHAN BICKFORD, 914 F St., Washington, D.C.