oven with you though.” Jack-got heated under the collar coded to even matters to his isfuetlon. II is wife finally cl In getting her neighbors In her by screaming. When ved the blood was running iiohc and both eyes were rl. Jackson went to the po-un and gave himself up and ’ plead guilty to assault.mien are nuking trouble in Wedding present association ; the East Side Mutual Hu halation. It- seems that the wment. was made to cover adoings next week and, lo Id you—if the women didn’t efuse to put. the men's cards esont. The men claim that y for this gift doesn't come ; milk money, which has al-ix spent Tor Christmas, somtitled to a share in It..Ln, on the other hand, claim men have no cards except lards and those they used in or office; so there it stands. ttk trusts tlx At so good atx Ion as the K. S. M. B. A, will pieces on the rocks of dln-■ ■ ■ w IMechanic Street and Fourth Avenue,Irty-second annual meeting Kansas Academy of Science Id in McPherson, December i JO. Among the Emporia of this organization are F. tmg, D. S. Kelly, Alva .1. id h. C. Wooster. Alva J. ilece will be about “A Geo-H'ction of Lyon and Chaise Along the Cotton woodexe tm»y afternoon, Rassmussen’sdrove against a north wind vhere they played at a Ma„ irs that.night* They started , morning at 1 o'clock, the ur of the night, and got here •s hanging to thorn from five iche.s It mg. lhit- the orehos-creall right, and ready for engagement. You can'tlent Pharmacy Association.Hollman, president Stateassociation of Wisconsin, “1 have sold vour Cherry up and Hogg’s f.ittie (Han't* for years, and find them y satisfactory and a good Guaranteed. Ryder Tucker, an old colored man soldier in the civil war, home in the smith part ofT aylOr-Newman.The wedding of Miss Jessie Taylor and Mr. Allen Newman which was celebrated at the home of the bride’s parents, President and Mrs. A. JS. Taylor, Thursday evening was a distinctive social events of the season and this ha* been a season of brilliant weddings, too.The Taylor home is beautifully adapted for an ailair of this kind, the stately arrangement of the rooms lending to the lloral decorations an effect of Ixcauly not easily attained.The wedding ceremony was performed at fi o'clock by Rev. Ssiuber. On t he stroke of the hour Mi*. Hoyle took her place at the piano and began the wedding inarch from Lohengrin, Rev. .Sauber took his place under thearch that separates the two large parlors. In line of the wedding march Mr, Allen Newman came down the stairs, accompanied by Ills brother, Walter Newman, of Clay Center, who acted as best man. Next came the bridesmaid, Miss Kittle Taylor, beau-fully gowned In pale green mousclinc dc sole over whltcsllkjandlcarrylng an armful of pink roses. Then came the bride on her father’s arm. The bride’s gown was white silk Irish poplin over a taffeta underdreas. The bodice was trimmed elaborately with Incrustations of rare point lace and the beautyof the gown was enhanced by the filmy bridal veil which fell to the hem of the gown. The bride carried a great bouquet of bride roses.During the ceremony Mrs. Hoyle played very softly, and at the conclusion of the ceremony the bridal party repaired to the dining room to the strains of the Mendelssohn wedding march. The wedding supper was served immediately after the ceremony, and two hundred guests were served. Every detail of hospitality was carried out beautifully and successfully.The tloral decorations were bcauti-ful. The large hall was literally a bower of hullv. The windows, the staircase, the newel 1 post being entwined with it. aim iron; out the holly great jars of American Beauty roses added to the glowing effect. In thespacious parlors the decorations consisted entirely of .Spanish moss and American Beauty roses. The walls were draped with the soft silver-green moss, the tug a relies »vcre draped withThere were many out-of-townguests present. Among them were:President Taylor’s sister. Mrs. G. M.Ewing of Kansas City, and two brothers, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Taylor and J, P. Taylor of Kansas City; O. M. Scott, of Portland, Ore., a brother-in-law; Captain and Mrs. Havtz, of Lincoln, la., Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Hatfield, W iehila; M rs. Erank San fi ;rd, Spri □ g-ficld, Mo,:Mrs. J. L. MilisMt. Palatine, 111.: Walter Newman, Clay Center: Mrs. Pinkston, Cedar Point; Mrs, Florence Newman, Clay Center: Mrs Shrlcvcr, Cedar Point; Mr. and Mrs Wettoek, Coffeyville; the regents Messrs. Lariboc, Dodge, Turner. Ritchie and Ross; also John McDonald and Wm. Davidson, of Topeka,Mrs, Taylor, the bride's mother, wore a black silk gown, trimmed with fringe and a yoke of white chiffon.Mrs. Grey, the bride’s aunt, wore a pearl gray cloth gown with yoke of pink chiffon.Mrs. Sanford wore a cloth gown of automobile red with jet trimmings.Mrs. Florence Newman, the groom’s mother, wore black silk trimmed with friugc and lace.Mrs. Ewing; the bride’s aunt, wore a gown of green cloth, combined with Ice blue silk overlaid with cream lace.The wedding presents were exceedingly beautiful. The Normal faculty gave a chest of solid silver. One large table was eutirely covered with cut glass, and other tables were tilled with solid silver, bric-a-brac and, books.During the wedding supper, the Normal batul serenaded the family and guests, and throughout the evening, the mandolin club furnished m usic.The young couple went to housekeeping immediately at Tenth and Union, directly across from the bride's home. They carry with them into the new life that is beginning for them the best, wishes of hundreds of friends in Emporia and throughout the state.$2 WORTH OF PRESENTSFor 50c wurtff of work. We are giving away Watches, Bicycles, Scw-ng Machines, Guns, Ac. and cte introduce our paper PASTIME. a high class illustrated family paper of from10 to large pages: »:-4 to 12$ Choice it, the windows were curtained witliU,,H’d stories, Literature. Art. Humornesdav. after aneks, He was -aillness of charge ofJack and Jiil i) tin hill tn cot a ill ink of ilt; k ilmmrht he \\ouid iraveavt.-d out Sprint it, .! ji) .it tit' Giant I’:’.; ar.ij Ja«-k sas in : in it. I'ic.i.vm! ami hr ,v l'rt'1 her-c.it, while every corner and niche was j Letters of Travel in horeign Lands, filled with the more vivid green of j ’•v:r' •k'’- All you have to do to get s42 palms and ferns. Add to this the big j HU »f presents is to get ^ sub-jars of American Beaut ics that stood ! s,’ribcrs at Wo each. ^ end loo in on mantels, tables and pianos and . sl;lll|l’s ',,r Hill part icuiars. long list of the effect was stunning.Read over t will just suii ramble throujCorrV.HeadquiGents*Watch Chain Locket or Ch Scarf Pins. Link Cuff Bu Collar But tor Plain or Set Watches. Studs.Shaving- Rruj Shaving- Sets Pocket Knivi Military Brui Clothes Brus And lots of oGD. D.GROCIAt tilt CaniuOnetoiueit r bi:\s m'hKftThe decoration?. in tin* dining rimnt were all white and grem. The tu'Te was dressed in smiiax and w 1 xii»- n Thesmilax 11-! 1 in 1. ug ro;ilt; f: ti■ thechandelier to the four corm-rs .;;icj presents ami onr paper. FASTIMK for ilt; months. If. after hearing front us yon tind our statement untrue, we : wilir,•turn yoii your tuoiny and c.-e-: t ihue the paper free. Address w:h-del7 Hast Sixth Avenumsfs, ri-si'S ;iml sinihiv• * 11a buibr and eg*.* to Jems »’ig mirror made ..... mi t.ddrly Gazkttk 40c per monthoration. The mantel was decorated with t he Spanish moss and wmtc hcinths.• tl.iv. THK 1WSTJMK tiJjc, w\L$500 Re^........•'.*!V In* aLdxc rcwrhe luilv Gazkttk ivr Vver compi-nm. ...........................d: ,:* :i nn • \w ot C o*OR SALE- - A first class Hepuidi!can wet kly newspaper in aansas county. Will m-H\lf interest. Address. ••J--.COMPANY. CHlCMtFd'^IVAstern Kv a-1 whole r•thiSofllee.V ,U* with WtS/H Vfithe lt;hrrciionlt; nr^ «tnctiy cctii. c pur*If Ve^etrtMc, anid n* i*;»,ctton- CiistM- I**cotmt*rffit5 nnd itr\miyt m^nutftctnrod