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Junction City Daily Union from Junction City, Kansas • Page 2

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MUNICIPAL CRIME. hen ft group of them ruidi ner-va tho road, it seems ns though a t-priug gust had unloosened an orchard of apple blos HOW. soms. Hut these children of the poor. There is but little ring in their laughter, DR.

TALMAGE PROPOSES TO DECREASE IT. HIANtKAOTHllA Thomas Denton Murdock, of the Kldorn-do licpublicnn, is going after manufactures in double leaded style, lie insists there are but two legitimate methods for building a city. We copy the following, trusting that our people will erase Eldorado and Butler and insert the words Junction City and mid it. stops quick, as though some bitter memory tripped it. They have an old alk.

They do not skip or run on the jBniln Pinion. inrn KVKRV SLAV KJCKr-TKl.) VKIIM THE BASKMKST, (OB. SKVKNTII WAHim.IT.lK. TERMS OF sriwniirnoN: THK DAILY I'NION. Per Week, delivered hy carrier tjj Tcr Mouth, Jo THE WEEKLY USIOK.

lumber iust for the pleasure of leaping down. They never bathed in the moun always the dangerous Pinsses. Demagogues marshal them. They are and driven before the gale. It is high time that till city and ptate authority, ns well ns the Federal government, appreciate the awful statistics that, while jeara ago in this country there was sot apart acres of land for sehool purposes, there ure now in New England 1111,000 people who can neither read nor write, and in the state of Pennsylvania who can neither read nor write, and In the state of New York who can neither read nor write, while in the United Slates there are nearly who can neither rend nor write.

Statistics enough to stagger nnd confound any man who loves his God and liiscountry. Now, iu view of this fact, I am in favor of compulsory education. When parents are so bestial as to neglect this duty to the child, I say the law, witli a Htrong hand, at the Davis: First Hy putting the liundreiis 01 tnous- thnt or Amicus nntl a tower like thnt ot Antwerp and tracericd windows likcthnsc of Freiburg. brethren, our pulses bent rapidly the time and soon we f.haHftie gone, and what we have to do for tin city In which we live we must do right speedily or never do it nil. Iu that day when those who have wrapped themselves in luxuries and despised the poor shall come to shame and everlasting contempt, I hope it may be said of you and mo tlint wo gave bread to the hungry and wiped away the tear of the orphan and upon the wanderer of the street we opened the brightness and lienediction of a Christian home; and then, through our instrumentality it sliidl be known on earth nnd in Heaven that Mary Lost became Mury Foundl Nice tract of ground, fair residence, $700 cash.

Is worth $1,000. Okekne Tut-nsTON. ands of acres of unimproved land, tributary Filthy City Always a Wicked City. Tho Newspapers of a Tlac a Test of Its Morality Compulsory Education Advocated. Brooklyn, June 10, This momhif? nt the Tiiboruncle the Kev.

T. I)e Witt road, previous to the permon, portion of Scripture descriptive of ancient cities and gave out the hymn: "Fi' ltls nro white, the harvest waiting; Who wilt hi'iir the sheaves away to Kl Dorado, into farms. Of course ibis is being done in a moderate way, but the pro One Copy, one cess, although not very practical, can lie greatly accelerated. Two or three hundred new farms, or a fnrm boom in northern lhiller tain stream. They never waded in the brook for pebbles.

They never chased the butterfly across the lawn, putting their hat right down where it was just before. Childhood has been dnshed out of them. Wnnt wnved its wizard wand above the manger of their birth, nnd withered leaves are lying whero God intended budding giant of battle. Once in a while one of these children gets out. Hero is one, for instance.

At 10 years of ngo lie is sent out by his parents, who say to him: "Here is a basket; now go oil and beg and steal." The boy says: "I can't steal." They kick him into a corner. That night he puts his swollen head into the straw, but a voice, comes from heaven, saying: "Courage, poor boy, courage!" Covcringtip liis head from the bestiality, and stopping his ADVEHTISINO KATES: Very Liberal. Made Known on Application. TCKSPAY KVENINd, 21, IKH7. His text was, "And tho men of the city paid unto Klislia.

Behold. I pray thee, the A great deal of interest exists an to the outcome of the spring crop of (Inilii's, several having already gone up. As fur as It does not require an expert to run a Q. M. 303tf Try Keller's White F.lephant brand of TEA.

Fish, Syrup and Flour. dwtf would prove of immense advantage to our city. An hundred or two thousand dollars, an itillujc of several thousand wcll-ti-do farmers would prove of permanent or lasting benefit to our city. Second Manufactories. It is an old subject but then we cannot longer ignore it.

Admitting if yor please, that El Dorado is to-day self sustaining, that it is solid and healthy and will gradually increase in population from year to year, the only true way to uecekrate lis growth and at the same to keep upon a solid foundation is to The Daily Union is concerned we will state that as long as it adds more to the in Kline time with a gentle hand, ought to lead theso little ones into the light of Intelligence nnd good morals. It was a beautiful tableau when in our city a swarthy policeman having picked up a lust child in the street, was found appeasing its cries witli a stick of candy he had bought at tho apple stand. Thnt was well done, and beautifully done. Hut, oh! these thousands of little ones through our streets who are crying for the bread of knowledge and intelligence. Shall we not give it to tliein? The oilieers of tho law ought to go down into the cellars, and ii) into the garrets, and bring out these benighted little ones and put them under educational influences; after they have passed through the bath and under tlra come of the -vflice than it cohIn it will continue.

A paper in a credit to a town, situation of Ibis city is pleasant, as my Lord scoUi; but the water is naught and the ground barren. And lie naid, Jirinj? me a now cruse, and put Rail therein. And they brought, it to him. And lie wenb forth unto the spring of the waters, and cr.st the Halt in there, and said. Thus said tho Lord, I have healed these waters; there shall not be from thence any tnoro ilea tli or barren land.

Ho the waters were healed unto tins day." II Kius ii, Dr. Talmnge said: It is difficult to estimate how much of the prosperity nnd health of a city are dependent upon good water. The time when through well laid pipes and from safe reservoir an abundance of water from Croton or Ridewood or Schuylkill is brought into the city is appropriately celebrated with oration and pyrotechnic dis- White Mountain Ice Cream Freezers at Ziegler's. Lot on Washington Avenue for $200. Greene Thurston.

and we know Til V.NIoN is, because it is ears from tho cursing, he gets on up better and belter. He washes his face clean at the public hydrant. With a few pennies got nt running crrnuds he pets a better cont. Hough men, knowing thnt he comes from a low street, sny: "Back with you, you little villain, to the place where you came from." But that night the boy says: "God help me, I can't go back;" nnd quoted far and wide, and it is typogniphi cally the peer of any. Some tramp conies along with a patent almanac, a bill of fare, Get your numbers of Minor Bros.

312 Establish a perpetual pay roll Murphys, l'arret Berry Brothers at Sargent's. comb, putting before them thespi'lhrg book, and teaching them to read the Furnish employment to men Have something to sell And thus secure an income. There is sume profit in growing corn and lav. Thank (Joel every day for clour quicker than ever mother tlew at the cry of a child's pain, the Hortl responds from the heavens: "Courage, poor boy, courage!" His bright faeo gets him a position. After a while ho is second clerk.

Years pass on, and he is first clerk. bright, beautiful sparkling: water as it Uing it at per bushel. There is more Lord's Prayer and the sermon on the mount: "Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of Heaven.1' Our city ought to be father nnd mother both to these outcast little ones. Asa ret ipe for the cure uf much of the woe, oooi Exoroir FAMILY OIL CAN. drops In the shower or tosses up in the profit in growing the corn and feeding it lo fountain or rushes out at the hydrant stock, lint the greater profit is in turning Y'ears pass on.

The glory of young manhood is on him. lie comes into the firm. The city of Jericho, notwithstanding nil Lamps- are Ho goes on from one business success to the hog into bacon. Why should we, as intelligent people produce corn and hogs and another. Helms achieved great fortune.

filled direct hy THE PCMP its physical and commercial advantages, was lacking in this important element. There was enough water, hut it was diseased, and the people were crying out by Lillow others to reap the greater profits ot He is the friend of the church of God, tho friend of nil good institutions, nnd ono reason thereof. Klislia, the propnut, conies to the rescue. Ho says: "(let me a new a paper bag, and beats the town out ot advertising enough to keep a daily running a month. He skips, the money is gone into a hole, and the town or the advertiser has nothing.

If the same money were blown inlo a daily hundreds of readers would be reached each day, and if the daily commands some force among other publications the town is kept to the front in all matters of public interest. Some printers periodically beat their towns witli this sort of advertising no value, and while the demand seems to exist one with public spirit snfli-cient to attempt a daily at great risk and probably some loss, ought not to be ridiculed, while the directory man, and the almanac man, the card-on-a-papcr-luig man, and the hig hoard man in the pustoflice, repeats his scheme quietly live or sis times a year. The Carbondalian chaws up the Wichita Eagle for making discourteous references to Attornev-General Uradford. our labor? Why should we produce wool, grow broom corn, raise vegetables anil make ourselves poor by allowing the profits of ruse; 1111 it with salt and bring it to me." So the cruse of salt was brought to tho prophet, and I see liim walking out to the without lifting the Can, the filling tube adjusting to ult helEhth of any Lamp. This la the moit praotleal FAMILY CAN evr offered to the public.

and want and crime of our city, I give the words which Thorwnlilscn hail chiseled on the open scroll in the hand of the statue of John Gutenberg, the inventor of the art of priming: "Lot there be light!" Still further: Keformatory societies are an important element in tho rectillcation of the public fountain. Without calling any of them by name, I refer more especially to those which recogni.e the physical as well as the moral woes of the world. Jjiiere was pathos nud a great deal of coThmon sense in what the poor woman said to Dr. Guthrie when he was telling her what a very good woman she ought to be. "Oh," she said, "if you were as hungry and cold as I nm, you could think ot nothing else." I believe the great want of our city is the Gospel ar.d something to cut.

Faith and repent general reservoir, and he takes hut. salt and throws it into the reservoir, and lol all the impurities depart, through a super ii GOOD It L. natural ttiul divine uilluonce, and tne waters are good and fresh and clear, mid these products to go into the coders ol other communities The farmer should grow the fruits, cereals and stock while the towns-people should turn the Bame into merchantable commodities, and thus secure all the profits, ami thus furnish employment for skilled labor, establish a home market and build up both town and country. ill the people clap their lianas nnd lift up day he stands talking to the board of trade or to the chamber of commerce. People say: "Do you know wdio that is? Why, that is it merchant prince, and he was horn on Film street." But (iod says in regard to him something better than that: "These are they which came out of great tribulation, and had their robes washed nnd made white in the blood of the Lamb." Oh, for some ono to write the history of boy heroes and girl heroines who have triumphed over want and starvation, and filth nnd rags! Yea, the record has already been made, made by the hand of God; nnd when these shall come at last with songs and rejoicing, it will take a very broad banner to hold the names of all the battlefields on which they got the victory.

borne years ago a roughly clad, ragged boy came into my brother's office in New York' nnd said: "Mr. Tnlmnge, lend me their faces In the gladness. Water for Jericho clear, bright, beautiful, God given water! At dillerent times I have pointed out to EVERY FAMILY SHOULD HAVE ONE.1 MANUFACTURED SV you the fountains of municipal corruption, and this morning I propose to show you WINFIELD MANUFACTURING COMPANY what are the means for tne those fountains. There arc four or live kinds of salt that have a cleansing ten ance are of infinite importance: hut they cannot satisfy nu empty stomach. You have to go forth ill this work with the bread of eternal life in your right hand and the bread of this 'life ill your left hand, and then you can touch them, im dency.

So far as God may help me. I shall bring a cruse of salt to the work, nnd empty it into the great reservoir of Colonel I). U. Anthony, of the Leavenworth Times, is a prohibitionist tor the governorship only. liurliiKjton ptwii nt.

Have we had any other sort of governors lor the past six or seven years? We call the ntteution of Del Valentine to the head-Hue liend of the Newton Kepubli- NoDrorplncrOll on the KloOTorTable; No Faucet tohenk or get bnockedopen to waste Contents or cause Kxplosions. NoCorkslo' Lose. Closes Perfectly Air Tisht. No Leak-! age No Lvupuiation Absolutely Safe, A Universal Household Necessity CkXf. -A-ISTD SEE TEEU.

For sale lu Junction City, Kansas, by B. Koekwell A. D. Schach, and Win. Ztegelasch.

Til LAIV OV THK WHITE HOUSK. Shf bi'nra no crown iijuin her brow; She hunsln no lincno royal Her ilowcr is to humanity A hciirt timt'rt warm ml loyal. The proud ii chili) ia she, The 1 VnpU-'s miuhter Her wiiirioiiifiit-v, her wuiunnliood, Nature ami l''retl'in limght her. hernld cries In fori hfr puth No t'rowmnn titumla nlhiid her; Her yriicioitf ways 11 re iKirbiters, tier Miiiie in her ilelemler. Let Kingdoms their leal dames, I loci 1 1 less he lighter Her winsointMies, her womanhood, Nature mid Freedom taught her.

J'thut Dean Prut-fur, in Amrrivnn Mmjinine. municipal crime, sin and shame, ignoranco and abomiiiatijn. My brother said: "Who nro The boy replied: "I am nobody. Lend me $3." "What do you want to do with So?" "Well," the boy replied, "my In this work of cleanslnct our cities, I itating the Lord Christ, who llrst liroke the bread and led the multitude in the wilderness, and then began to preach, recognizing the fact that while people are hungry they will not listen nnd they will not repent. We want more common sense have lirst to remark that there is a work for the broom and the shovel that nothing can.

fhe dispatch concerning Clay Center street railway lie headed as follows: "All it else can do. There always has been an connection between iniquity and wants is mules, drivers, passengers, dirt. The tilthv parts of the great cities M. W. KELLER nlwaysthe most iniquitous pans.

The As to the capacitv of Thk Union office gutters and the pavements of the Fourth Wadleiidi claims in brick prices as low as the lowest nearly a pound each heavier more than twiee the value the only brick mother is sick nnd poor nnd I wnnt to go into the newspaper business, and I shall get a home for her nnd I will pay you back." My brother gave him the $-5, of course never expecting to see it again; but he said: "When will you pay it?" The hoy said: "I will pay it in six months, sir." Time went by, and one day a lad came into my brother's office and said: "There's your "What do you mean? What inquired my brother. "Don't you remember that a boy came in here six months ago and wanted to borrow $3 to go into the newspaper business?" "Oh, yes, I remember; are you the lad?" "Yes," ho replied, "I have got along nicely. I have got a nice home for my mother (she is sick yet) and I nm as PROPRIETOR OF THK made in Junction City that has a ringing sound and cannot be jammed to pieces witli the bare thumb. Examine and compare. PARLOR ward, New lorls, illustrate and symbolize the character of the people iu the Fourth ward.

Tho first thing that a bad man does when lie is converted Is thoroughly to wash himself. There were, this morning, on tho way to the different churches, thousands of men in proper apparel who, before their conversion, were unlit iu their Sabbath dress. When on the Sabbath I see a man uncleanly in his dress, my suspicions in regard to his moral character are aroused, and they are always well in the distribution of our charities; fewer magnificent theories, nnd more hard work. Still further: The great remedial inlluence is the gospel of Christ. Take (hat duwn through the lanes of suffering.

Take that down amid the hovels of sin. Take that up amid the mansions and palaces of your city. That is the salt that can cure nil tho poisoned fountains of public Iniquity. Do you know that in tills cluster of three cities, New York, Jersey City and Brooklyn, there are a great multitude of homeless children? You seo 1 speak more iu regard to the youth and the children of the country, because old villuius are seldom reformed, nnd, therefore, I talk more about the little ones. They sleep under the stoops, in the burned out safe, in the wagonsiu thestreets, on the-barges, wherever they can get a board to cover theui.

And in the summer they sl ep all night long in tho parks. Their destitution is well set forth by an incident. A city missionary asked one of them: "Whore is wo will say that in addition to our own publication we will print the Abilene Gazette and the Clay Center Times and not (strain our facilities. We rniht have to buy $J0 worth of sorts or new column rides. The Kansas penitentiary now has almost 1,000 convicts within ha walls.

The expense of management during the last month has been greater than the earnings of the prison. The total expenditures for May were almost $12,900, which is about $12.25 per prisoner. Wanted. To sell a right fur Davis county to a fir class washing tmichitie, ur ail s'gent to canvas on shares. Mrs.

Eli.aheth Blum, who litis- the exclusive right to sell the Air-Gun Clothes Washer, wants an 11 to canvass well clothed ns you are, and there's your Oh, was he not worth saving? Why, that lad is worth fifty such boys as I have sometimes seen moving in elegant circles, founded. So as to allow no excuse for lack of ablution, God has cleft tho continents with rivers and lakes, and has sunk A number of these machines have been sold in town, and we know thev give universal STORE I satisfaction. There is a ready sale for them Mrs. Blum is stopping with the famil five great oceans, and all the world ought to be clean. Away, then, with the dirt from our cities, not only because the the Kev.

Mr. IStearns, Fifth street west Adams. physical health needs an ablution, but never put to any use for God or man. Worth Hiivingl I go farther that that and tell you they are not only worth saving but they are being saved. One of these lads picked up from our streets and sent west by a benevolent society wrote east, saying: "I am getting along first rate.

I nm on probation in the Methodist cause nil the great moral and religious Q. are the best. Next Thursday, the oOth, is the new date et for the election of school officers. Attorney-General liradford says: "All schuol district officers' terms expire immediately upon the election of their successors, and those elected in June under the new law will enter upon the duties such." your Said he: "I doll hnve no iioiae, sir." "Well, where are your father and mother?" "They are dead, sir." "Did von ever hear of Jesus Christ?" -No. Wire Cloth and Screen Doors at Ziegler's.

church. I shall be entered ns a member the 1st of next month. I now teach a Sunday school class of eleven Two good Work Teams for sale by Dalton Bros. tt The Newton Republican suvs that the interests of the cities demand it as a positive necessity. A lilthycity always Iia3 been and always will be a wicked city.

Through the upturning of the earth fo: great improvement our city could not ho expected to be as clean ns usual, but for the illimitable dirt of Brooklyn for tho last, six mouths there is no excuse. It is not merely a matter of dust in the eyes, and mud for tho shoes, and of stench for the nostrils, but of morals for the soul. Another corrective induenco that we would bring to bear upon the evils of our great cities is a Christiiiii printing press. boys. I get along first rate with it.

This is a country to make a living in. If tlie boys running around the street with Has a large and complete Stock of GROCERIES Glassware, Queens ware, Woo den ware, Willowware, Lamps, Brackets, Wood stains for finishing new wood in I don't think I ever heard of him." "Did you ever hear of God?" "Yes, I've heard of God. Some ot the poor people think ii kind of lucky at night to say something over about that before they go to sleep. sir, I've heard of him." Think of conversation like that in a Christian city. How many are waiting for yon to come out in the spirit of the Lord Jesus Christ and rescue them from the wretchedness State Sunday School assembly at Ottawa, which has now become a permanent fixture, and is a wonderful institution in the devel blacking box on tneir snonlder, or a Rosewood, Walnut, Cherry, Oak, at bundle of papers under their arms, only Sargent s.

dlw-wlni. opment of Sunday school interests, is due knew what high old tunes we uoys nave out here, they wouldn't hesitate about coming west, but come the first chance For Lumber and Building I.Ti mainly to "that brave and hopeful and ener teriai can at the Badger Lumb Oh, that tho church of God had getic christian gentleman, the Rev. Duncan Yard, Corner of Washington and rms long enough and hearts warm enough to tnko them up! How many of they got." So some by one humane unci Christian visitation, and some by another, are being rescued. In one reform school, through which 2,000 of tho little ones passetl, turned out well. In other Filth Streets.

Telephone num C. Milner, of Atchison." Kx-Governor Gliek observed, in Topek; The nowspi'pen ot any place are tne test of its morality or immorality. Tho newsboy who runs along the streets with a roll of papers under his arm is a tremendous force that cannot be turned aside nor resisted, and nt his every step the city them tliero are! As I was thinking ot ber 45 the subject this morning, it seemed to me a few days ago, when asked what he thought though tliero was a great nrniK, nnu J. M. SNODGrRASS, Mgr Senior' Fluor I'uiiits.

Tins will outwuie words, only live ol the turned out badlv. There are thousands of them who, that these little ones with cut and torn of the democratic members of the Lincoln Chandeliers, and Fixtures, el were coming on toward it. And here other paints. Sargent's Drug Store. Post who voted for the anti-Cleveland resolutions elevated or degraded.

This hungry, all devouring American mind have something to read, and upon editors nnd nut hors and book publishers and parents and teachers rest the responsibility of is a group of orphans. Oh, fathers and mothers, what do you think of these through Christian societies, have been transplanted to beautiful homes all over this land, and there are many who, through the rich grace of our Lord Jesus thcrless and motherless little ones? No "Well, I always did think Kansas had MONEY. Chase are now prepared to -We handle the- Hurley more lool democrats in her midst than anv hand at homo to take enre of their np- Christ, have already won tne crown. A what they shall read. Almost every man make loans.

other state, and now I am sure of it." little girl was found in the streets of Bal rel, no heart to pity them, baid one you meet has a book in his hand or a Ktric one, when tho mother died: This idea occurred to us in the Fifth dis timore and taken into one ol tne reiorm societies, and they said to her: "What is The Lest thing on earth those new KE- Best Brands of Flour 11 take care of my clothes now?" 'J lie newspaper in his pocket, hat book is it you have in your hand? What newspaper is it you have in your pockety Ministers trict campaign last fall. FKlliKKAToKS at M. V. Keller's. little ones are thrown out ill this great, cold world.

They are shivering on the brink like lambs on the verge of a preci (io to to see the M. The Wichita Kagle says it is claimed that may preach, reformers may plan, philanthropists may toil for the elevation of the in the State. Stockmen should try our Senator Ingalls will answer the critics pice. Does not your blood ruu cold us Hollering and the criminal, but until all will pay you to call on M. Keller liu'y go over it? his Abilene speech.

A delegate to the state the newspapers of the land ami all the ami tee th-Ke new Jiefrinrmtors. And here is another group that come on booksellers of the land set themselves pharmaceutical association, which late! CRYSTAL ROCK SALT, against an iniquitous literature until your She said: "My name is Mary." "What is your other name?" She said: "I don't know." So they took her into the reform society, and as they did not know her last name they always called her "Mary Lost," since she had been picked up out of the street. But she grew on, and after awhile tlie Holy Spirit came to her heart, and she became a Christian child, and she changed her name; and when anybody asked her what her name was she said: "It used to be Mary Lost; but now, since I bavo become a Christian, it is Mary Water Coolers at Ziegler's. then we shall bo fighting against fearful met at Wichita, tells us that the joints open ed out as soon as Attorney-General Brad inward the precipice. Iheyarethe clitl ih'cn of besotted parents.

They are Gain orphans. Hook at that pa! check: woe blenched it. Hook at odds. Every time the cylinders of our IV Just the thing for stock. We buy and bcII m'tlrri I'm' titt TopfUa Ltlmttlrtt nt llrtifl Stitre.

ford's back was turned, hence there cash across tho forehead; the father great publishing houses turn they make the earth quake. From them goes fortii a thought like an angel of light lo feed and much tact as sarcasm in this remark hv the Kagle: Country Produce The drink of the season, Dandelion l'hos-pliates at Ward's. Try it. drape and I.actale syrups, the summer drinks, at Ward's fountain. Mr.

digitus can etteetually answer all such by investing a iniarter in a tin horn bless the world, or like an nngel of dark ness to it with corruption and sii and shame and death. Tday God by hi: omnipotent spirit purify uud elevate tin American printing nressl it. Hear thai, heart piercing a drunken mother's blasphemy it. And we come out and say: fcring, peeled and blistered ones, we cor. to help you." "Too late!" cry thou of voices; "the path wo travel is Met down, and wo can't stop.

Too late!" At we catch our breath ami make a tcnii outcry. "Too late!" iu echoed from and getting Attorney-General Bradford to And pay the highest market price. blow it. I go on further and say we must depend Lamhert's Hard Horry Hros. and l'ratt Oils finish at Sargent's.

Referring to Junction City, the Ciuy Cen upon the school for a great deal of correct ing inlluence. A comimuiity can no move Old maid and old bachelor prices you caut iiud their match. A. bald-headed baby can do as well as its bald-headed grandpa at our store. iur nines nays: it looks as though our Found." For this vast multitude are we willing to go forth from this morning's service and seo what we can do, employing all tlie agencies I have spoken of for the rectification of tho poisoned fountains? We live in a beautiful city.

The lines have fallen to us in pleasant places nnd wo have a goodly heritage; and any man who does not like a residence in Brooklyn must be a most uncomfortable and unreasonable man. But, my friends, the material prosperity of a city is not its chief glory. ntford to huve ignorant men in its nud garret lo the cellar, from the gin shopnnd from the brothel. "Too late!" It is loo M. W.

Keller cells the hest Flour in the neighbor on the south might get the Santa than it can afford to have uncaged hyenas. stuie. Try it and he convinced. dwtt' re. Ihe grapes are souring very early Ignorance is the mother of hydra headed late, and they go over.

Here is another group, nu army Farm loans a specialty at Kennedy crime. Thirty-one per cent, of all the criminals of Xew York state can neither neglected children. They come on toward the Junes being of the opinion that the Santa Fe is being outgeneraled in this part tvenneay s. WE HAVE BUT ONE PRICE FOR ALL. Don't full to call and examine our iniiuense stock and get our prices when in the city.

read nor write. Intellectual darkness generally the precursor of moral darkness. I know there are educated out the brink, and every time they step hearts break. The ground is red with blood ol their feet. The air is heavy their groans.

Their ranks are being fill Collier Co. strictly pure While Lead and Ol Kansas. We quote trom the Times: Now the Santa Fe in looking for a line (mis, the best ntannlactured, at Sargent s. uenver and it reports are correct it will be laws men who, through their sharpness of Intellect, are made more dangerous, over lie roughest mid most undesirable part of northern Kuua and by a HiocesMon ol There may be fine houses and beautiful streets, and that ftll be the garniture of a sepulcher. Some of the most prosperous cities of the world have gone down; not ono stone left upon another.

But a city may be in ruins long before a tower has fallen, or a column has crumbled, or a Kennedy's tine Crackers of every deBcrir. lion sold only by M. W. Keller. dwtf They use their fine penmanslilp In signing oilier people's names, and their science in tair feteps linger than either the V.

V. Hock Island n-utt's. It submitted a imr M. W. KELLER, Ingenious burglaries, and their line man l'aint your carriage for seventy-five cents sition to Clay county ami then took it back ners in adroit libertinism.

They go their with AeaU carriage paints at Sargent s. nu mr 11 ioohs a uioiigli the management nt the local company tmt large euoiedi tomb has been defaced. When iu a city the churches of God are full of cold formalities and inanimate religion; when the houses of commerce are up from nil the houses of iniquity raid shame. Skeleton Despair pushes them on toward the brink. Tito death knell has already begun to toll, ami the angels of God hover like birds over the plunge ol" r.

cataract. While these children are on the brink they halt, ami throw out their nnd "Help! help!" Oil, church God, will you help? Men and bought by the blood of the Son of God, v. ill you help? while Christ cries from heavens: "Save them from going down: 1 I am llie rausum. I stopped on the Btreet nnd just looked i In face of of those little JUNCTIOXCITIMUN. grasp the entire Munition at the right time One thousand gallons of mixed paints.

The standard rubber. Onlv one dollar per gallon. At W. W. Sargent's Drug Store.

or mat there was a personal spite somewher uKuinai cerium localities. Clav Center I tell it even though she has but a dim con- round of sin Willi well cut appard. and dangling jewelry, and watches of eighteen ktirars, kid gloves. They av rctined, educated, magniticent villains. Hut that Is tlie exception.

Ji is generally the cae. that the criminal classes are as ignorant ns they are wicked. For the proof of what I say, go into the prisons anil the penitentiaries, and look upon the men and women incarcerated. The iu tho eye, tho low passion in tho lip, are not inoro conspicuous than tho ignorance la the IprjilitioA TU iiioraut cUiatvs arc enn live at home, fltul ilniko mure money al woi-k lor iih, than HI uiiyiliilig elbu In Ihis world. Capital not neisli-il you lire started tree.

HolliRPxes; ail Any Get your numbers of Minor Hros. 2 Several acre tracts, suitable for platting and sub-dividing. (Iukese Tiiruvrox. tlie abode of fraud und unlioly frame, when the streets nro filled with crime im-i arrested and sin unenlightened and help- lessness unpitied that city is in ruins, though every church were a St. Peter's and every moneyed institution were a Bank of England and every library were a British museum and every house had a porch uk, tint of Kheiui and a roof like sciousness ot where the responsibility lies.

Get our rates on farm loaus before borrowing. Kennedy Kennedy are prepared to make the lowest rates on hrst-class iarm loans. Monev always on hand. one can Jo tne hoik. i.i" miin.ua-lint Mart.

Coalh- ontht and Icrim Ilia-. Lillil not delav. Cost" you nothing to aenU ui vmir dre and tind out 11' you are wise you will do at oucr. 11. IIalukt A Portland, Slaiue.

Have you ever examined tiie faces of neglected children of the poor? children have gladness lu their face. Something nice and new in refrigerators at M. W. Keller's,.

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Years Available:
1866-1887