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3_1900-03-23_p6_sn83045462_00280655326_1900032301_0034 | Evening star. | 01 | 1900-03-23 | p6 | formation of a sort which Is useful in the
average career. In the seventh grade the
geographical text book is far beyond the
mental development of those who are re-
quired to study it.
The lesson taught by this report and by
the experiences so liberally debated here
during the past two or three months is
easily to be... | ||
4_1900-03-23_p6_sn83045462_00280655326_1900032301_0034 | Evening star. | 01 | 1900-03-23 | p6 | MARYLAND at Kansas CITY. | The esteemed Baltimore Herald, in this
paragraph. shows a natural interest in
distinguished Maryland statesman:
THE Washington Star says: Mr.. German
will be a delegate to the Kansas City con-
vention.' By what authority does our
prophetic cotemporary speak?
BY this authority:
% Mr.. German is gold democrat. He
e... | |
6_1900-03-23_p6_sn83045462_00280655326_1900032301_0034 | Evening star. | 01 | 1900-03-23 | p6 | tivity of the community. This principle,
faithfully maintained. leads to prosperity.
Its violation leads directly to business stag
nation, depression and ultimately. IL un-
checked. to panic.
In the case of the proposed tax revision
bill relating to the District the reverse prin-
ciple seems TO have been established ... | ||
7_1900-03-23_p6_sn83045462_00280655326_1900032301_0034 | Evening star. | 01 | 1900-03-23 | p6 | Young Folks
Spring Shoes. | Our stock of Shoes for young peo-
pie comprises the best and most rep
utable goods manufactured. All the
latest and most improved shapes are
represented, and both service and
appearance were considered i'll their
selection. We are also showing the
Low Shoes for misses and children,
in welt and turn sole, patent leather... | |
11_1900-03-23_p6_sn83045462_00280655326_1900032301_0034 | Evening star. | 01 | 1900-03-23 | p6 | Muslin
Undergo armemts. | The following lots OF Women's
Cndergarments are the fullest values
possible to offer at the prices. The
materials alone would cost YOU as
much as we ask for the finished gar
ment:
Women's Muslin Drawers with h.mstitch.d ruff
e.
Women Muslin Gowns. high neck plain
tucked yoke or trimmed with embroidery Pr .J.lc
Wome... | |
14_1900-03-23_p6_sn83045462_00280655326_1900032301_0034 | Evening star. | 01 | 1900-03-23 | p6 | Revise the Course of study. | In tn, news columns Of this issue of The
Star will be found the major portion of an
official report in which is set forth the
course of study in the graded public schools
of the District OF Columbia The course of
study has been much discussed of late.
Those who believe in it. or think they do,
arr vaguely enthusiastic ... | |
16_1900-03-23_p6_sn83045462_00280655326_1900032301_0034 | Evening star. | 01 | 1900-03-23 | p6 | As PROPOSED to Porto Rico. | They are playing Yankee Doodle
Where they once played Spanish airs.
So pause awhile to listen
And forget commercial cares.
You know you liked the music
For you welcomed it with glee.
But you've got to pay the fiddler
And he wants a liberal fee.
You have heard of prima donnas
And pianists who will quote
Small fortun... | |
20_1900-03-23_p6_sn83045462_00280655326_1900032301_0034 | Evening star. | 01 | 1900-03-23 | p6 | Corset
Depa arenemt. | A most carefully selected stock of
Corsets, foreign and domestic, is here
in satisfactory variety. A generous
sprinkling OF Paris novelties, includ-
ing many beautiful specimens for
evening wear.
C. B. Corsets. extra long. medium and short.
1alr .Si.oo
Z. d. CorSets. French cout extra long and
short. Fair. ST. 10
'... | |
21_1900-03-23_p6_sn83045462_00280655326_1900032301_0034 | Evening star. | 01 | 1900-03-23 | p6 | No Tax-Ridden Washington. | The general tendency Of municipal taxa
ton, as. indeed every other form Of se-,
curing from the people the necessary money
for the maintenance of government. Is to
avoid making the raising of revenue an OBJ
structive burden upon the business enter
prise Of the people. The CREST bulk Of the
income is derived from real e... | |
23_1900-03-23_p6_sn83045462_00280655326_1900032301_0034 | Evening star. | 01 | 1900-03-23 | p6 | JOuTIuI.
The question is not one of dollars and
cents: it is one of morals and of brotherly
charity. We saw the lOng-suffering Span
ish colony bleeding and helpless by the way
side. We turned Samaritan with only the
kindliest and most generous objects in
view. Shall We become at this late day like
the Levite Of the p... | ||
25_1900-03-23_p6_sn83045462_00280655326_1900032301_0034 | Evening star. | 01 | 1900-03-23 | p6 | Antiseptic Sanitary
DiaDer Cloth | Is: chemically pure and absorbent
Made of especially selected cotton,
bfeached with the purest chemicals.
free from starch and foreign matter,
sterilized by heat, sealed from the
air, ready for use. Ten yards in a | |
26_1900-03-23_p6_sn83045462_00280655326_1900032301_0034 | Evening star. | 01 | 1900-03-23 | p6 | Boys
Furnishings. | his stock is located Immediately
at the left of entrance to Mems De
partment, and contains everything in
furnishings, in the correct proper
tons and styles for boys.
Umbrellas in 22 and 24-inch sizes
with handles suitable for boys and
girls. | |
27_1900-03-23_p6_sn83045462_00280655326_1900032301_0034 | Evening star. | 01 | 1900-03-23 | p6 |
From the Philadelphia Press. | 1t is exceedingly unfortunate that the
Loud bill, providing for certain very i'm
portant and desirable reforms in postage on
second-class matter, was defeated in the
House yesterday. Misrepresentation and
misunderstanding have been fatal to this
proposed reform before, but it had been
urged with such intelligent purpos... | |
28_1900-03-23_p6_sn83045462_00280655326_1900032301_0034 | Evening star. | 01 | 1900-03-23 | p6 | A Sufferers Confession. | l envy not the nabob's gold,
l scorn the monarch's might;
l covet not the right to hold
A place in Fashions sight.
Yet Satan bids me join his clan.
One pitfall, and l slip.
l envy heartily the man
Who hasn't got the grip. | |
30_1900-03-23_p6_sn83045462_00280655326_1900032301_0034 | Evening star. | 01 | 1900-03-23 | p6 | do You remember when Porto Rico well
coined the American soldiers with brass
bands and bouquets?"
Yes" answered Senator Sorghum. Il
resented it at the time. l thought then
that those people ought to be saving up the
money they were spending for music and
floral tributes so as to pay taxes" | ||
31_1900-03-23_p6_sn83045462_00280655326_1900032301_0034 | Evening star. | 01 | 1900-03-23 | p6 | Naturally Interested. | 'Is it true that you Filpinos are making
secret visits to Manila?'
Well answered the native. we've got
to get into Manila once in a while as to
get the news from the sympathiZers in
America and find out how the war is get
ting on | |
32_1900-03-23_p6_sn83045462_00280655326_1900032301_0034 | Evening star. | 01 | 1900-03-23 | p6 | No said the practical politician "we
don't want him figuring In the campaign"
But he is exceedingly well informed
Il doubt it. He has put in all his time
studying the tariff and finance and the
United States Constitution. He doesn t
know anything about politics. | ||
33_1900-03-23_p6_sn83045462_00280655326_1900032301_0034 | Evening star. | 01 | 1900-03-23 | p6 | SOC. and 75c. each.
Specials i'm
Womem's Hosiery. | We are pleased to announce dupli-
cate orders of the following lots oi
Hosiery. which represent the best in
trinsic values obtainable for the
prices:
so dozen Women's Fast Black LiSlc Hose with
double soes and h'gh-spliced heels extra fine and
elastic.
2Ic., 5 pairs for $I.oo. | |
34_1900-03-23_p6_sn83045462_00280655326_1900032301_0034 | Evening star. | 01 | 1900-03-23 | p6 | Porto RicO's Plight.
From the Chicago Journal. |
The responsibility for the delay and for
all the distress delay has caused is on the
heads of those that have wished to do less
than their duty. 1t will continue to be on
their heads. Senators and representatives
that insist on doing what is right will in
cur no blame in the eyes of their eonstitu-
ents. The people ... | |
36_1900-03-23_p6_sn83045462_00280655326_1900032301_0034 | Evening star. | 01 | 1900-03-23 | p6 |
From the Chicago News. | When the tobacco and sugar interests ask
the people of the United States to tax starv-
ing people for their benefit it is time to
draw the line II 1t is not drawn by Com
gress it will be drawn by the people at
their first opportunity This fact seems at
last to have been grasped at Washington. | |
37_1900-03-23_p6_sn83045462_00280655326_1900032301_0034 | Evening star. | 01 | 1900-03-23 | p6 | Mems
Department. | Complete lines OF Spring and Sum
mer Shirts, Pajamas, etc, including
latest novelties and colorings in
French Percales, Scotch Madras and
Cheviots; Underwear in medium
weight wool and balbriggan; Spring
Neekwear, including the popular
Barathea weave; Gloves in the cor
rect shades for spring; all the new
styles in Colla... | |
38_1900-03-23_p6_sn83045462_00280655326_1900032301_0034 | Evening star. | 01 | 1900-03-23 | p6 | Saturdays =
Pure Food List. | Nantieoke tomatoes, dozen cans. ............ a0r.
independence Tomatoes. dozen cans 81 90
Shrivers Silver Label Peas. dozen cans. 81. 10
ioes centennial Peas. dozen cans 81 20
Eureka Extra Sffted Peas. dozen cans. 81 so
oxford Baked Beans, dozen cans. s......-..... 81 IS
california Pears, can. 20c.
California Peaches, ... | |
39_1900-03-23_p6_sn83045462_00280655326_1900032301_0034 | Evening star. | 01 | 1900-03-23 | p6 | The kaiser's great interest in Chinese af-
fairs will strike the Beers as showing a
tendency to get a long way from the sa-
lIent point of the International situation | ||
40_1900-03-23_p6_sn83045462_00280655326_1900032301_0034 | Evening star. | 01 | 1900-03-23 | p6 | 1t is to be hoped that this lull in Ken
lucky IS something more than a suspension
of proceedings to give the mountaineers
time to clean up their Winchesters. | ||
41_1900-03-23_p6_sn83045462_00280655326_1900032301_0034 | Evening star. | 01 | 1900-03-23 | p6 | Porto Rico will have the sympathy of
number of American statesmen who at
tribute most of their troubles to some un-
expected turn In the tariff question. | ||
43_1900-03-23_p6_sn83045462_00280655326_1900032301_0034 | Evening star. | 01 | 1900-03-23 | p6 | There is much regret that Mr. Einstein
and his athletic assistants cannot be effect
lively turned loose on the grip germs. | ||
44_1900-03-23_p6_sn83045462_00280655326_1900032301_0034 | Evening star. | 01 | 1900-03-23 | p6 | The man who doesn't change his mind
So says the cynic strange
Is one, you'll usually find
Who has no mind to change. | ||
45_1900-03-23_p6_sn83045462_00280655326_1900032301_0034 | Evening star. | 01 | 1900-03-23 | p6 | The Reaction. | Frem the Baltimore American
1t is intimated that the Topeka CAPITAL is
going back TO the What Would Ananias
Dor" platform. | |
47_1900-03-23_p6_sn83045462_00280655326_1900032301_0034 | Evening star. | 01 | 1900-03-23 | p6 | 1t is a lucky thing for some Of the current
plays that they do not have to go through
the mails in order to reach the public. | ||
49_1900-03-23_p6_sn83045462_00280655326_1900032301_0034 | Evening star. | 01 | 1900-03-23 | p6 | Agoncillo Is telling the Parisans Of great
Filipino victories. OF course, Agoncillo is
obliged to do something for his money. | ||
50_1900-03-23_p6_sn83045462_00280655326_1900032301_0034 | Evening star. | 01 | 1900-03-23 | p6 | Switzerland is exceedingly polite to the
Boer republic, but is not making any bids
for trouble on its account. | ||
51_1900-03-23_p6_sn83045462_00280655326_1900032301_0034 | Evening star. | 01 | 1900-03-23 | p6 | The English in South Africa have about
decided 70 permanently abandon the regret
10 report formula. | ||
52_1900-03-23_p6_sn83045462_00280655326_1900032301_0034 | Evening star. | 01 | 1900-03-23 | p6 | All on One Side, | From the Chicago Record.
There may be two sides to the question of
imposing tariff on Porto Rico, but the
people are all on one side. | |
55_1900-03-23_p6_sn83045462_00280655326_1900032301_0034 | Evening star. | 01 | 1900-03-23 | p6 | 2Ic., s pairs for ST 90. | 30 dozen Womeu's Fine Black LisIe Hose. in
plain and dropstitch with embroidered ankles.
Special value.
$50, 3 pairs for SIoo. | |
56_1900-03-23_p6_sn83045462_00280655326_1900032301_0034 | Evening star. | 01 | 1900-03-23 | p6 | The promoters of tariff medicine will
hardly apply to Porto Rico for any before
and after taking testimonials. | ||
67_1900-03-23_p6_sn83045462_00280655326_1900032301_0034 | Evening star. | 01 | 1900-03-23 | p6 | We Are Agents for the ''standard'' Patterns.
Departm Frs floor
A New Cook Book Free. | We viii tomorrow patrons New Cook Book
Helen Louise Johnson entitled Ihe Enterpring
Housekeeper" Ask for it in Housefurnishing Department | |
81_1900-03-23_p6_sn83045462_00280655326_1900032301_0034 | Evening star. | 01 | 1900-03-23 | p6 | OIn order to avoid delays, on ac-
count of personal absence, letters to
THE STAR should not be Addressed
to any individual connected with the
Office hut simply to THE STAR or to
the Editorial or Business Depart
ments according to tenor or purpose. | ||
88_1900-03-23_p6_sn83045462_00280655326_1900032301_0034 | Evening star. | 01 | 1900-03-23 | p6 | IOmorrOW, Saturday,
Special Sale of
WOmen's Trimmed Hats
At $500 Each. | Pretty, stylish effects, suitable for
immediate wear. The latest shapes
and colors and especially choice and
effective trimmings.
Though nodestly priced, these
hats are in every way desirable and
we'll deserving of your inspection.
Millinery Parlors-Second floor. | |
89_1900-03-23_p6_sn83045462_00280655326_1900032301_0034 | Evening star. | 01 | 1900-03-23 | p6 | First floor. | ||
1_1900-05-31_p6_sn86086852_00271768977_1900053101_0022 | Iowa County democrat. [volume] (Mineral Point, Wis.) 1877-1938 | 01 | 1900-05-31 | p6 | LITTLE ABOUT EVERYTHING. | Never mind the contradictions
In the weather mans predictions,
Never mind the symptoms of another
blizz:
Spring is here and here to stay,
Summer too, is on the way
For the soda fountain has begun to
fizz
Evanston public schools are full Of
humps.
Rev. David Gregg of Brooklyn. Pres
byterian, is also foolin... | |
2_1900-05-31_p6_sn86086852_00271768977_1900053101_0022 | Iowa County democrat. [volume] (Mineral Point, Wis.) 1877-1938 | 01 | 1900-05-31 | p6 | Imagine--baby Gertrude, | tried to
show him that | was no baby, and to
look over his head; but | could not
He is much taller than | am. Then
we both began to laugh. I am not
baby Gertrude now | said. Yet
mamma, the words had such a sweet
homely rlng--I loved them.
Il have not told you all yet" Cert
rude continued. La... | ||
3_1900-05-31_p6_sn86086852_00271768977_1900053101_0022 | Iowa County democrat. [volume] (Mineral Point, Wis.) 1877-1938 | 01 | 1900-05-31 | p6 | CROP CONDITIONS.
Good Rains Come and outlook is Very
Bright. | rhe Wisconsin weekly crop bulletin
states that the average temperature
for the week ending May % was slight
ly below normal, ranging from 63 de-
grees over the southwestern counties
to As degrees along Lake Superior. Tho
week opened decidedly warm, the tenn
perature on Tuesday being generally
above so degrees, but duri... | |
4_1900-05-31_p6_sn86086852_00271768977_1900053101_0022 | Iowa County democrat. [volume] (Mineral Point, Wis.) 1877-1938 | 01 | 1900-05-31 | p6 | with him for an hour or two. The
wink was tipped" TO the wizard"
and he was introduced, but purposely
his name was mumbled so that the
gentleman did not catch it. Mr..
Schaefer and his new acquaintance
commenced to play, the latter graci-
ously allowing the expert to choose
the game. Jake" won every game by
a few point... | ||
5_1900-05-31_p6_sn86086852_00271768977_1900053101_0022 | Iowa County democrat. [volume] (Mineral Point, Wis.) 1877-1938 | 01 | 1900-05-31 | p6 | FIRST BIRD OF SPRING. |
Say little stranger, how did you know
Our winter was gone, with its frost and
its snow?
mat the day had grown lovely. so
warm and SO bright,
And the harsh wintry winds had take,
their flight?
Bright little creature tell me, pray.
Did some soft-breathing zephyr pause
on its way
And tell you your beautiful pIuma... | |
6_1900-05-31_p6_sn86086852_00271768977_1900053101_0022 | Iowa County democrat. [volume] (Mineral Point, Wis.) 1877-1938 | 01 | 1900-05-31 | p6 | CHAPTER XXIV. | The moon was shining on the ArnO
when the two girls returned all the
towers and cupolas of the city had
caught the silver light, the river was
like silver stream, the nightingales
began to sing in the olive grove. 1t
was a night full Of rest and peace
rhe bells of many a tall church spre
were ringing, for it was a fies... | |
7_1900-05-31_p6_sn86086852_00271768977_1900053101_0022 | Iowa County democrat. [volume] (Mineral Point, Wis.) 1877-1938 | 01 | 1900-05-31 | p6 | railway track and station the tin was
just starting away!
And Mamie Herbert spring.Hg for
ward with a little ecstatic cry of recog
milton, threw both her arms around a
tall gentleman with long, silky mus.
taches, fur cap, and a light gray over
coat, greeting him with the kiss which
Rosie had bespoken.
ooh, Charlie!... | ||
8_1900-05-31_p6_sn86086852_00271768977_1900053101_0022 | Iowa County democrat. [volume] (Mineral Point, Wis.) 1877-1938 | 01 | 1900-05-31 | p6 | CHAPTER NNlII. | Mother and daughter walked down
to the waters edge
II you have long story to tell me, :
said Dolores let us sit down here:
these bamboo chairs are quite invit-
ing"
She did not feel alarmed. Her chm
dren had not hitherto caused her any
uneasiness. Still II was plain tina, | |
9_1900-05-31_p6_sn86086852_00271768977_1900053101_0022 | Iowa County democrat. [volume] (Mineral Point, Wis.) 1877-1938 | 01 | 1900-05-31 | p6 | THE STEAMER VAN HISE.
To BE Launched During the Wisconsin
G., A. r. Encampment. | West Superior Wis, May 25.-The
steamer Van Hise, the big boat now on
the ways here and named in honor Of
the well known Wisconsin geologist,
will probably be launched during the
state encampment of the G. A. r.,
which commences June 20. The SUI
7erior Shipbuilding company had de-
tded to have the boat launched on June
... | |
10_1900-05-31_p6_sn86086852_00271768977_1900053101_0022 | Iowa County democrat. [volume] (Mineral Point, Wis.) 1877-1938 | 01 | 1900-05-31 | p6 | AND SCHAEFER SETTLED. | Wizard Jake Schaefer. the expert
blliardist, is known as one of the
greatest jokers in the business. Some
time ago Mr.. Schaefer was lounging
in an uptown billiard room. Business
was dull, but a pompous chap came in
and asked the proprietor to get some
one who was pretty good" to play | |
11_1900-05-31_p6_sn86086852_00271768977_1900053101_0022 | Iowa County democrat. [volume] (Mineral Point, Wis.) 1877-1938 | 01 | 1900-05-31 | p6 | GOOD NIGHT, SWEETHEART. | In the dusk of the Swallowed garden
The listening flowers are still;
The wind Is asleep in the meadows,
And softly croons the rill
A song of love and longing,
OF dreamland fair and bright,
And it seems to sigh, as it ripples by,
Good night, sweetheart; good
night"
Wherever you fare tomorrow,
Whether by land or sea,
T... | |
12_1900-05-31_p6_sn86086852_00271768977_1900053101_0022 | Iowa County democrat. [volume] (Mineral Point, Wis.) 1877-1938 | 01 | 1900-05-31 | p6 | Mistaken Identity. |
1t was Mamie Herbert's Easter Vaca-
ton Even a drudging governess in a
school, where every one seemed to
think she was made of adamant or cast
iron, has an interval of leisure once in
awhile. 1t was just a year since Nan
MES twin sister who had also been in
a school, had been taken out of it by
the blessed interposi... | |
13_1900-05-31_p6_sn86086852_00271768977_1900053101_0022 | Iowa County democrat. [volume] (Mineral Point, Wis.) 1877-1938 | 01 | 1900-05-31 | p6 | Observation-Disclosures OBSERVATION-DISCLOSURES
! A Golden Heart. /
d .
BERTHA M. CLAY. L
ETElE [dizIziEllE
Continued. | Kathleen was over twenty now, and
Gertrude a beautiful, blooming girl OF
seventeen. They had not suffered by
their mothers voluntary exile. They
had received an excellent education;
masters came every day from Florence
70 instruct them. rhey could not fan
to imbibe every pure, high, and holy
principle from Dolores; and... | |
14_1900-05-31_p6_sn86086852_00271768977_1900053101_0022 | Iowa County democrat. [volume] (Mineral Point, Wis.) 1877-1938 | 01 | 1900-05-31 | p6 | | events hdu ndppeHeu. hdLhi'Nh """
grown pale, and Gertrude rosy red.
Mamma" began Gertrude, "ie Is bet
ter to tell you the truth, though | am
afraid great deal of mischief has
been done You know that Kathleen
and have not asked you any questions
about England; we both knew that II
there was anything to tell you wou... | ||
16_1900-05-31_p6_sn86086852_00271768977_1900053101_0022 | Iowa County democrat. [volume] (Mineral Point, Wis.) 1877-1938 | 01 | 1900-05-31 | p6 | Paris cahmen will strike unless they
are granted higher wages and shorter
hours. | ||
19_1900-05-31_p6_sn86086852_00271768977_1900053101_0022 | Iowa County democrat. [volume] (Mineral Point, Wis.) 1877-1938 | 01 | 1900-05-31 | p6 | Miss Beaconstreet-Do you believe
in early marriages?
Miss Lakeside-Yes. indeed The
earlier the oftener.--Phladelphia
Press. | ||
28_1900-05-31_p6_sn86086852_00271768977_1900053101_0022 | Iowa County democrat. [volume] (Mineral Point, Wis.) 1877-1938 | 01 | 1900-05-31 | p6 | Russian police arrested the leaders
OF strike in 4 st Petersburg mill | ||
2_1900-05-02_p9_sn96088466_0028076016A_1900050201_0378 | The Sumpter miner. [volume] (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905 | 01 | 1900-05-02 | p9 | county from time to time presents new
and unfailing proof Of its mineral wealth.
Until very recently the prospector gave
no attention to any other mineral In this
district except gold. The discovery made
by Mr.. Strock Is another proof that there
are large copper deposits in this district,
which in time are likely to d... | ||
3_1900-05-02_p9_sn96088466_0028076016A_1900050201_0378 | The Sumpter miner. [volume] (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905 | 01 | 1900-05-02 | p9 | TEN STREET LIGHTS.
Council Enters Into Contract
With Electric Company. | At the adjourned meeting Of the city
council last evening the street lighting or.
dinance was amended and ordered en-
rolled and contract entered In.
to with the Sumpter Light and
Power company, for two years. The
price to be paid by private parties has not
yet been fixed. For the present there will
be ten arc lights O... | |
5_1900-05-02_p9_sn96088466_0028076016A_1900050201_0378 | The Sumpter miner. [volume] (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905 | 01 | 1900-05-02 | p9 | NEWS NOTES FROM GRANITE. | The Quebec mine, about eight miles
southwest Of Granite, Is being put In
shape for development under the manage.
ment Of P. W. Campbell. It Is one Of
the best properties In this district and Is
owned by eastern parties.-boulder.
Development work will soon be re.
sumed on the Comstock property on Clear
creek, about ha... | |
14_1900-05-02_p9_sn96088466_0028076016A_1900050201_0378 | The Sumpter miner. [volume] (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905 | 01 | 1900-05-02 | p9 | Rich Copper Strike on Salmon Geek | Wha, Is said 10 he one oi the most
promising copper tni> vet discovered In
eastern Oregon, was discovered by }. :.
Suotk. an old prospet,or and mining mar.
The ind Was made Sunday on the west
slope OF Salmon creek near the Tom Paine
mine, about nine miles west Of Baker
City. The lode Is about 20 teet wide and
carries c... | |
1_1900-04-07_p1_sn83040592_00212473984_1900040701_0583 | Baxter Springs news. [volume] (Baxter Springs, Kan.) 1882-1919 | 01 | 1900-04-07 | p1 | NEUTRAL. ITEMS. | The remaina of Lewis Row oi
Columbus. Kansss. were brought
here on Sunday and funeral ser.
vices were held at the church by
Rev. Litchenwalter, after which
they were inferred in the Beaslry
cemetery. He leaves widow and
four children, and the sad part ID
that he died of poison taken with
suicidal intent His father, two... | |
2_1900-04-07_p1_sn83040592_00212473984_1900040701_0583 | Baxter Springs news. [volume] (Baxter Springs, Kan.) 1882-1919 | 01 | 1900-04-07 | p1 | A DELIGHTFUL TIME. | St. Prisca's Guild enjoyed a de.
lightful colonial luncheon and
musical at the residence of Mrs.
c. A. Childs on Thursday evening
of last week. Messrs. Trenholm
aud Hunt of Joplin were present
and also Mrs. Farr. the latter play
ing the accompaninients TO Mr..
Hunts vocal eolos. Other invited
guests were Mr.. Richard N... | |
4_1900-04-07_p1_sn83040592_00212473984_1900040701_0583 | Baxter Springs news. [volume] (Baxter Springs, Kan.) 1882-1919 | 01 | 1900-04-07 | p1 | TUESDAYS MURDER.
| Tuesday afternoon about 4 o'clock
Ed. Hill, colored, shot and fatally
wounded Ed. Boiler, also colored.
The shooting took place in w. J. /.
Norman's front yard, and Boiler
only lived about one and oue-half
hours The facts as we CLEAN them
from the testimony given ut the
coroner's inquest are about as foh
lows: Paul Hil... | |
5_1900-04-07_p1_sn83040592_00212473984_1900040701_0583 | Baxter Springs news. [volume] (Baxter Springs, Kan.) 1882-1919 | 01 | 1900-04-07 | p1 | 1t 10 certainly gratifying to the
public to know OF one concern
which Is not afraid to be generous,
The proprietors Of Dr. king's New
Discovery for Consumption, cough
and colds, have given away over
ten million trial bottles and have
the satifaction of knowing II has
cured thousands of hopeless cases.
Asthma, bronchiti... | ||
6_1900-04-07_p1_sn83040592_00212473984_1900040701_0583 | Baxter Springs news. [volume] (Baxter Springs, Kan.) 1882-1919 | 01 | 1900-04-07 | p1 | Soreads Like Wildslre. | When things are "the best" they
become the "best selling" Abraham
Hare, a leading druggist of Belle.
Vile. O., writes: Electric Bitter are
the best selling bitters have
handled In 20 years. You know whyI
Most diseases begins In disorders
of stomach. liver. kidney. bowels,
blood and nerves. Electric Bitters
tones up the... | |
8_1900-04-07_p1_sn83040592_00212473984_1900040701_0583 | Baxter Springs news. [volume] (Baxter Springs, Kan.) 1882-1919 | 01 | 1900-04-07 | p1 | Pain Usnseessary In chIIablrsA. | Pain 10 no longer necessary in
childbirth. It's causes, being uu-
derstood, are easily overcome, the
labor being made short, easy and
free from danger, morning sickness.
sweiled limbs, aud like evils readily
controlled, and all female diseases
SPEEDILY cured. Cut this out; IL
may save your life. suffer not day
longer, ... | |
9_1900-04-07_p1_sn83040592_00212473984_1900040701_0583 | Baxter Springs news. [volume] (Baxter Springs, Kan.) 1882-1919 | 01 | 1900-04-07 | p1 | The tragedy which occurred Tues
day evening is directly tracenble To
whiskey. Had the young fellows
who were in the crowd been sober
there would have been no killing.
The murderer 10 said 10 have been
sober. but he 10 of bad blood. His
father was the notorious Billy Hill.
whom all the old.timers will re-
member if they... | ||
10_1900-04-07_p1_sn83040592_00212473984_1900040701_0583 | Baxter Springs news. [volume] (Baxter Springs, Kan.) 1882-1919 | 01 | 1900-04-07 | p1 | 600 bushels choice Red Top ut
Fribley's. | W. W. Mayhem, Merton. Wis.,. says
II consider One Minute Cough
Cure most wonderful medicine,
quick and safr." II 10 the only HARM
less remedy that gives immediate
results. II cures coughs. coida,
Group, bronchitis. grippe whooping
cough, pneumonia and sll throat
and lung diseases Its early use
prevents consumption. Chi... | |
11_1900-04-07_p1_sn83040592_00212473984_1900040701_0583 | Baxter Springs news. [volume] (Baxter Springs, Kan.) 1882-1919 | 01 | 1900-04-07 | p1 | There 10 nothing like an election
to stir up the blood and act IL cir.
cuiaiing through the system. but
seriously we think there are too
many elections. We favor the in.
PRODUCTION of special bill in the
next Legislature providing that
elections be held in Baxter Springs
la the fall at the came time the
general electio... | ||
14_1900-04-07_p1_sn83040592_00212473984_1900040701_0583 | Baxter Springs news. [volume] (Baxter Springs, Kan.) 1882-1919 | 01 | 1900-04-07 | p1 | W. II. Shipman, Beardsley. Mimi,
under oath, says he suffered from
dyspepsia for twenty-five years.
Doctors and dieting gave but little
relief. Finally he used kodol Dys-
pepsia Cure and now eats what he
likes and as much as he wants. and
he feels like new man. II digests
what you eat. Dewitt & Thompson. | ||
15_1900-04-07_p1_sn83040592_00212473984_1900040701_0583 | Baxter Springs news. [volume] (Baxter Springs, Kan.) 1882-1919 | 01 | 1900-04-07 | p1 | c. \. Chiids has received the en-
gine which will run his mill and
electric light plant aud the same
has been set in position. The fly
wheel 10 fourteen feet in diameter
and two feet thick on its face, and
twas q job to get II uuloaded. | ||
16_1900-04-07_p1_sn83040592_00212473984_1900040701_0583 | Baxter Springs news. [volume] (Baxter Springs, Kan.) 1882-1919 | 01 | 1900-04-07 | p1 | That throbbIng Headache | Would quickly leave you. IT you
used DR.. Kings New Life Pills.
Thousands of sufferers have proved
their matchless merit for sick and
nervous headaches. They make
pure blood and build up your
health. Only &c. Money back II not
cured. Sold by A. X. Kane. | |
17_1900-04-07_p1_sn83040592_00212473984_1900040701_0583 | Baxter Springs news. [volume] (Baxter Springs, Kan.) 1882-1919 | 01 | 1900-04-07 | p1 | C. Is. Collins, general manager OF
the Reunion Association, 10 making
some needed improvements at
Camp Logan. He Ia STRENGTHENING
out some of the streets and avenues,
and 10 having u walk made down
the bluff. The walk is zigzag in
form aud will be as easy to ascend
aud descend as the hill leading to
the springs park. | ||
19_1900-04-07_p1_sn83040592_00212473984_1900040701_0583 | Baxter Springs news. [volume] (Baxter Springs, Kan.) 1882-1919 | 01 | 1900-04-07 | p1 | An onnceof prevention il worth
a pound OF cure, and bottle of
Billiards. Horehound Syrup used in
time is worth a staff of physicians
with drug store or two included.
Price 25 and Soc. A. X. Kane. | ||
20_1900-04-07_p1_sn83040592_00212473984_1900040701_0583 | Baxter Springs news. [volume] (Baxter Springs, Kan.) 1882-1919 | 01 | 1900-04-07 | p1 | II you want the very nicest sale
bill that can be printed, and at rea-
sonable prices, too, come to this Of
fee. We don't lay down TO any
body on fine job printing. and &C.
pecialiy sale bills. | ||
21_1900-04-07_p1_sn83040592_00212473984_1900040701_0583 | Baxter Springs news. [volume] (Baxter Springs, Kan.) 1882-1919 | 01 | 1900-04-07 | p1 | Nearly every person needs tonic
medicine at this time of year TO
brace up and invigorate the nerv.
Gus system, to cleanse the bowels,
liver and kidneys. Herbine IL the
best aud safest remedy TO do this,
as IL will cure constipation, regu.
lates liver and enriches the blood.
Price Soc. A. X. Kane. | ||
22_1900-04-07_p1_sn83040592_00212473984_1900040701_0583 | Baxter Springs news. [volume] (Baxter Springs, Kan.) 1882-1919 | 01 | 1900-04-07 | p1 | "Of large sores on my little daugh-
ter's head developed into case of
scaid head" writes c. d. Isbill Of
Morgantown, Tenn. but Bucklen's
Arnica Saive completely cured her.
It's a guaranteed cure for eczema,
tetter, salt rheum. pinples, sores,
ulcers and piles. Only 25c. at A. X.
Kane's. | ||
23_1900-04-07_p1_sn83040592_00212473984_1900040701_0583 | Baxter Springs news. [volume] (Baxter Springs, Kan.) 1882-1919 | 01 | 1900-04-07 | p1 | H. CLARK, Chauncey, Ga, says De-
Wits Witch Hazel Salve cured him
of piles that had afflicted him for
twenty years. II 10 also a speedy
cure for skin diseases. Beware OF
daugeruos couterfeits. Dewitt d
Thompson. | ||
24_1900-04-07_p1_sn83040592_00212473984_1900040701_0583 | Baxter Springs news. [volume] (Baxter Springs, Kan.) 1882-1919 | 01 | 1900-04-07 | p1 | T think DeWitt's Little Early
Risers are the best pills in the
world" says W. 4. Lake, Happy
Greek, Va. They remove all OBJ.
attractions of the liver and bowels,
act quickly and never gripe. De-
Witt * Thompson. | ||
25_1900-04-07_p1_sn83040592_00212473984_1900040701_0583 | Baxter Springs news. [volume] (Baxter Springs, Kan.) 1882-1919 | 01 | 1900-04-07 | p1 | The charge that was made just
before the election that the regis.
tration books were taken out of
Daniels & Eastham's office two days
before election was just an ordi.
nary lie as everybody who regis-
tered In that Office during the last
two days of registration knows.
Aud the lie helped Willis considera.
hIv | ||
26_1900-04-07_p1_sn83040592_00212473984_1900040701_0583 | Baxter Springs news. [volume] (Baxter Springs, Kan.) 1882-1919 | 01 | 1900-04-07 | p1 | A regular love feast was held at
the residence of A. willard on
Wednesday night of this week to
celebrate his election "a member
of the board of education. | ||
27_1900-04-07_p1_sn83040592_00212473984_1900040701_0583 | Baxter Springs news. [volume] (Baxter Springs, Kan.) 1882-1919 | 01 | 1900-04-07 | p1 | Most women with female weak
ness suffer dreadfully from piles in
addition to their other pains. They
may be cured by using Tabler's
Buckeye Pile Oinment. Price Soc
in bottles, tubea 75c. A. X. Kane. | ||
28_1900-04-07_p1_sn83040592_00212473984_1900040701_0583 | Baxter Springs news. [volume] (Baxter Springs, Kan.) 1882-1919 | 01 | 1900-04-07 | p1 | II. G. Maxwell and willard Max
we'll are getting ready TO build a
good sail boat which they are go
ing down the river In. They will
build the boat just below the Camp
Logan boat house. | ||
29_1900-04-07_p1_sn83040592_00212473984_1900040701_0583 | Baxter Springs news. [volume] (Baxter Springs, Kan.) 1882-1919 | 01 | 1900-04-07 | p1 | The new councilmen will be In.
Quoted into Office next Tuesday
evening. | ||
31_1900-04-07_p1_sn83040592_00212473984_1900040701_0583 | Baxter Springs news. [volume] (Baxter Springs, Kan.) 1882-1919 | 01 | 1900-04-07 | p1 | Ezra Henshaw, who has been
looking after property interests in
and around this city for several
weeks. returned to his home in
Bloomington, Ill, last week. | ||
32_1900-04-07_p1_sn83040592_00212473984_1900040701_0583 | Baxter Springs news. [volume] (Baxter Springs, Kan.) 1882-1919 | 01 | 1900-04-07 | p1 | Brewster, the ice man, has ordered
his first carload of ice. II will be
shipped next Tuesday and will be
in Baxter on Wednesday morning.
He is buying in Kansas City. | ||
33_1900-04-07_p1_sn83040592_00212473984_1900040701_0583 | Baxter Springs news. [volume] (Baxter Springs, Kan.) 1882-1919 | 01 | 1900-04-07 | p1 | Our old friend, Milford Parker,
was reelected marshal of Galena.
His majority WAS 3s5. His oppon-
ent was Lafe Roe aud the Galena
Times says Parker had an easy
Roe TO hoe" | ||
34_1900-04-07_p1_sn83040592_00212473984_1900040701_0583 | Baxter Springs news. [volume] (Baxter Springs, Kan.) 1882-1919 | 01 | 1900-04-07 | p1 | CONVENTION HALL BURNED. | Kansas City's pride, the big con-
vention hall, burned ON Wednes-
day afternoon Of this week. The
loss is q severe one. not only To
Kansas City, but 10 the whole west
ern country. The National Demo
cratic convention was to have been
held in Convention hall, aud the
Kansas City papers say Il will be
held iu q new one wh... | |
35_1900-04-07_p1_sn83040592_00212473984_1900040701_0583 | Baxter Springs news. [volume] (Baxter Springs, Kan.) 1882-1919 | 01 | 1900-04-07 | p1 | Walter S. Macdonald, graduate OF
the Kansas City Optical College.
will be In Baxter on Wednesday of
each week. Headquarters at A. X.
Kane's drug store. | ||
36_1900-04-07_p1_sn83040592_00212473984_1900040701_0583 | Baxter Springs news. [volume] (Baxter Springs, Kan.) 1882-1919 | 01 | 1900-04-07 | p1 | Mrs. will Mitchell died at her
home in Lowell Monday. Al the
request of Mr.. Mitchell and family
and for the satisfaction Of relatives
aud friends a post.mortem exami.
nation was made by DIR. A. o. De.
Witt and DR.. r. B. English to
ascertain the exact cause Of death.
The examination revealed the fact
that she died of ... | ||
37_1900-04-07_p1_sn83040592_00212473984_1900040701_0583 | Baxter Springs news. [volume] (Baxter Springs, Kan.) 1882-1919 | 01 | 1900-04-07 | p1 | The Galena Times has put on a
new dress aud in our opinion "it's
the warmest thing on the beach" | ||
38_1900-04-07_p1_sn83040592_00212473984_1900040701_0583 | Baxter Springs news. [volume] (Baxter Springs, Kan.) 1882-1919 | 01 | 1900-04-07 | p1 | Jim Chew left Saturday night for
Illinois in response to a telegram
announcing the serious illness OF
his father. | ||
39_1900-04-07_p1_sn83040592_00212473984_1900040701_0583 | Baxter Springs news. [volume] (Baxter Springs, Kan.) 1882-1919 | 01 | 1900-04-07 | p1 | Col. Weldy truly says that "there
10 u weak spot ia the make-up OF a
man who cannot stand defeat | ||
40_1900-04-07_p1_sn83040592_00212473984_1900040701_0583 | Baxter Springs news. [volume] (Baxter Springs, Kan.) 1882-1919 | 01 | 1900-04-07 | p1 | Mr.. Gili's opponent eays he was
defeated by the hoOdlunis. II will
be gratifying TO those who voted
for Mr.. Gill to learn that they are
n 10dluuaa | ||
41_1900-04-07_p1_sn83040592_00212473984_1900040701_0583 | Baxter Springs news. [volume] (Baxter Springs, Kan.) 1882-1919 | 01 | 1900-04-07 | p1 | JOHN M. COOPER.
FOR RENT-A FARM, | l04 acres, 10 acres in cultivation;
"a acres In timber pasture; well
of soft water; good house; wood for
fuel; price $i0l. Possession given
at once. Call at this Office. s.: | |
42_1900-04-07_p1_sn83040592_00212473984_1900040701_0583 | Baxter Springs news. [volume] (Baxter Springs, Kan.) 1882-1919 | 01 | 1900-04-07 | p1 | TO PHTRONS. | On. and FOREVER after. Feb.
uary, 18th, l will have my residence
in the Blood property.
Ring the door-bell at north en-
trance for night calls.
DR.. STRYKER. | |
43_1900-04-07_p1_sn83040592_00212473984_1900040701_0583 | Baxter Springs news. [volume] (Baxter Springs, Kan.) 1882-1919 | 01 | 1900-04-07 | p1 | The Spavinaw club held a large
and enthusiastic meeting Tuesday
night TO celebrate the election of
two of of iis members, W. N. Gill
aud Ira c. Perkins. | ||
44_1900-04-07_p1_sn83040592_00212473984_1900040701_0583 | Baxter Springs news. [volume] (Baxter Springs, Kan.) 1882-1919 | 01 | 1900-04-07 | p1 | The Christian church will hold
services IN the Baldwin opera
house Sunday afternoon, April 8.
at 3 o'clock. Rev. II. o. Demoss will
preach. All are invited. | ||
45_1900-04-07_p1_sn83040592_00212473984_1900040701_0583 | Baxter Springs news. [volume] (Baxter Springs, Kan.) 1882-1919 | 01 | 1900-04-07 | p1 | More dog tax was collected last
year than In any six years previous.
But Mr.. Giils enemies had the
nerve to say he had not enforced
the dog tax ordinance. | ||
46_1900-04-07_p1_sn83040592_00212473984_1900040701_0583 | Baxter Springs news. [volume] (Baxter Springs, Kan.) 1882-1919 | 01 | 1900-04-07 | p1 | Mr.. and Mrs. w. L. Patton and
daughter, Marguerite, of Galena,
spent Sunday In this city. |