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The Evening Tribune from Lawrence, Kansas • 2

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Cartright farm again. Rumor says he Site Maine. Preparations are already in progress for the inauguration of the State officers next month. Hon. P.

Bonebrake, is to ne married to some fair liach el in the near future. THe Reas on chairman of the Republican state Cen OVERIJI LAWRENCS, KANSAS, D2CEMBER 7. 1836. John Banks has become quite a pu-galist and prize fighter. tral Committee, will make an effort to Mr.

Elliott is feeding quite a herd of fr 7 j. (kia irrt t- T' II have all the ex-governors of Kansas present on that occasion, and if it is possible to have them present they will be here on that day. it is a little re BY THE Obligations parents owe to their child' ren. In respect to education. Why markable that every ex-governor of this 8tate is still living, although some of In many rural districts there are par them are firettinsr quite old.

and one or ents who take very little interest in the two very infirm. But they are all living Business Leader education of thoir children and Kansas has passed her twenty-fifth birthday as a State. Tbe men who have Often they pay a teacher fair wages firoverned Kansas, as her chief officers. The Soldiers' Orphans' Home at Atchison is tho newest State institution. It will ask for $30,000 this winter from the Legislature.

Ten thousand dollars appropriated by the last Legislature hare been expended in buildings. It is an institution which should bo fostered. The body of tne creating it makes it a general orphan asjlum. The State has for years been subsidising charitable institutions of this character which the State does not own or control. The Atchison asylum is the first provision Kansas has made for.

its orphans in a State OF would be an interesting group. Here The Star Shoe-Store can and does sell G-oods Cheaper than other Shoe-Dealers in Lawrence is this to come and conduct a school in their neighborhood, and because the teacher does not conduct the school in the same are their names and ages Charles Rob inson, born July 21, 1818, 68 years of age: lhoinas Uarney. born August 20, way schools were conducted when they HOUSE mm 1827, aged 59 years; Samuel J. Crawford, were children, they either keep their born April lo, l3o, 51 years old; xebe 9 children out or become enraged at the teacher and assail him betore they really know the nature of the offence or miah Green, born March 8, 1837, 49 years; James M. Harvey, born Septem Our rent is about one-fourth that of other dealers.

ber 21. 1833. aged 5-3 years; 1 nomas A who is to blame 1 hey very seldom vis Osborn, born October 20, 1836, just 50; it the schools and all they know about lieorge 1. Anthony, born June 1821, asred 62 years; John P. St.

John, born it is from floating reports. All of this could be very easily avoid February 25, 183-3, aged 53 years; George ea ii sucn parents womu can ana see W. Guck, born July 4. 1827, nearly 00: the teacher and kindly talk with-him or ner on tne subject, ask nim an explana John A. Martin, born March 1839, aged 47, and the youngest.

Tne ages of these We sell for cash only. Deadbeat accounts are in the expense-account tion of his plan of instruction and what he considers would be the outgrowth ex-governors aggregate 550 vear3, or an average of oo years. state Journal. a large item of those who Saint Peter sits out by the heavenly gates, his hands on the strings of the iayre, and he sings a low song as he patiently waits, for the spirits of those who expire. He hears in the distance oi sucn, bearing in mind that he has made it a study more than they have), after which such parents could express their wishes, and, if reasonable, could, in all probability, have them granted.

Keeping the child out does not injure the teacher as much as it does the child; it might possibly injure the teacher's reputation for a shore time, which I affirm, says Judge" Waldo Brown, in the Boston Traveler, that the system of indorsing is all wrong, and should be utterly abolished. I believe that it has been the financial ruiu of more men than, perhaps, all other causes. I think that our young men especially should study the matter carefully in all its bearings, and adopt some settled policy to govern their conduct, so as to be ready to answer tbe man who asks to sign his note. What responsibility does one assume when he indorses a note? Simply this: lie is held for the payment of the amount in full, principal and interest, if the maker of the note, through misfortune, mismanagement or rascality, fails to pay it. Notice, tbe indorser assumes all this responsibility, with no voice in the management of the thw chorus of song, that twells at the do a credit business, hence they must mark their goods higher to cover this considerable loss.

Our other store-expenses are much foot of the throne, and he smiles as the music is wafted along, and warbles this lay of his own: "There is room in this could be redeemed, but one term of Pla-inc: to the tune of LOW PEI0ES Strainin for trade in the, OVERCOAT DEPARTMENT. Showing bargain? that cannot be matched by any of our neighbors. Determined to prove to buyers of Overcoats that we are giving BETTER VALUE than EVER BEFORE SeveralThousand Dollars Represented in Novelties for Fall and Winter, in Men's, Youths Boys' and Children's Light, Medium and Ho ivy-weight Dress Overcoats. Our stock is com posed of a selection from the cream of th best New York manufactures. We are also making special efforts to reduce our immense stock of MENU YOUTHS', BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S SUITS, Underwear, Hats, Caps, If Low Prices will do it.

INSPECTION IS DESIRED. GLAD TO SHOW YOU WITHOUT URGING YOU TO BUY. STEINBERGS, THE KINO CLOTHIERS, region for millions of souls, who by sor row and woe were bereft: 'tis for those school can never be regained and often the chiht, being behind, gets discourag ed so that it will not try to obtain an education, and the result is that the child grows up ignorant of its relation to neighbors and society in general. who have suffered the melody rolls, but The difference between the civilized the Kickers must turn to the left. There is room for the people who when they were young, presisted in sowing wild oats, but who boomed up their city with sinew and tongue, but the Kickers must go with the goats.

There is room people, and the wild Indians, is that tbe former are educated, and the others not. The better one is educated, tbe further business and no share in the profits of he is from barbarity. When I say edu for the people who pointed with pride, to the beauty and growth of their town. the transaction, if it prove profitable; catedl mean mentally, morally and who kept singing its praises and chnrms but with a certainty of loss if, for any of physically. This being an enlightened nation we the reasons stated, the principal fails to till they died, but the Kickers will please amble down.

They'd say that the music was all out of tuue, and the smaller than those of other dealers in this city. The several items of expense enumerated above which we save, aggregate hundreds of dollars in the course of a year, all of which we give our customers the benefit of by selling our goods that much cheaper. Do You See the Point M. M. MANLE Star Shoestore, Henry-street.

pay the note. owe our lives to its promotion and support. We need our best intellects at the angelic robes hand-me-downs, and head of our nation, and institutions, but they'd send for a jeweler off to tho moon, to sample the gold the crowns Nomura in current literatnro can be more interesting than ex-Minister So while there is room for a million of WWW a a mm al many a bright, promising mind has been blighted in the bud because some parents have, not taken enougu interest vvasiiDurne'3 article on tne downfall ot souls, who by sorrow and woe were 739 Massachusetts Street. bereft, we want no complaints cf the in it. the French Empire which is to appear the first number of Scribner'r Maga music that rolls, so tbe Kickers will Possibly the child has poor clothes send it in its rags it is the mind and not turn to the left." Globe.

zine, to bo published on December 15th next. When it is remembered that Mr. xvr i.i il. i i New Advertisements- Olio Mississippi The Direct sod Fast Line jry. Ita causes, ana a new and suc 1887'.

cessful CUBE at your own the clothes, to be cultivated. Possibly the teacher is imparting instruction in a way you do not like; go and talk with him and if need be have the objection removed but do not wreak your vengeance on the innocent child; give it a chance. You are helping to pay the teacher; so home, by one who was ueaf twenty-eig'ht 5'ears. Treated by most of the noted spe tv usuuuruu was luu ouiy minister 01 any leading nation who had the courage to remain in Paris during the Siege and the and while the Republic was being established, it may be well imncinfld t.ha tho stnrc ha has to tell of Harper's Magazine, cialists without bonent. Cubed iumself in three months, and since then hundreds ot oth CINGIMAT ers, ull particulars on application.

)THE( NEW YORORIBUNE. While THE lSTEW TOBE vmTXLTZ TBI-BTNE is the most expensive publication of Itc class In the United States, nevertheless its price is now fixed at SI a year, the Semi-Weekly at in both cases an extra copy with a club of 10. The campaign Just closed found the country in tbe trough of the political waves The Republican managers have made the best struggle they could against a state of general Rpa-thy. In a few states they have been aided by the inspiring presence of a great leader, whose unpnrhcR have awakened almost the only en T.S.PAGE,No.U West 31bt ew York City get all out of him you can, in the way of ILLUSTRATED. nnTOTm an education.

Do not rail at the teacher, or assail CONSUMPTIVE. you his character; for that is unjust, and you the experience is of histoiic Mr. Washburne has told his story simply, with charming naiveto concisely; and nothing in periodical Harper's Magazine durinar 1887 will contain injure his influence in the school, and no a novel of Intense political, social and roman tic interest, entitled Nerka" a story of Russian life by Kathleen O'Meara: a new novel, matter now competent he is to teach, if his instructions are not received, he is a TTnve von rrmsrh. TVmchitta, Asthma, Indfcrestion Use PARKER'S TONIC without delay. 1c has cured inniiy ot uie worst cuts and is the best remedy for all affections of the throat and limps and diseases arising from impure blood and exhaustion.

The feeble and Kick, EtniCTflincr atrainst disease, and slowly drifting to tho frrave.will in most eases recover their health by the timely use of Pabker's Tonic, but delay Is dancrerous. Take ft In time. Curea when all else fails. Gives new life and Btrengrth to the aged aadiiilirm. 1 at Druggists.

failure, and your children suffer. If he entitled by W. D. Howells; Southern Sketches, by Charles Dudley Warner and Rebecca Harding Davis, illustrated by is of a bad character, he is incompetent, literature will attrrct greater attention, or appeal to larger number of readers, than the papers the ex-Minister to France has contributed to the opening numbers of Scribner's-Magazine. thusiasm anywhere shawn.

The result of tbe campaign In gratifying; its gains are an inspiration; the Democratic losses are a plain guide to the popular drift. From this time forward the country will feel the lift of the advancing wiuiam Hamilton uiDson; trreat American Industries" continued: "Social Studies." by have him removed and have some other person fill his place. F. C. C.

pecial Diabetic Food, Glutenoujand Dr. K. T. Ely; further articles on the Railway Problem by competent writers; rew series of illustrations by E. A.

Abbey and Alfred Parsons; articles by E. P. Roe: and other attrac The Mpfat The Largest, The Ablest, The Best Religious and Literary Newspaper in the World. "One of the ablest weeklies In existence." Pall Mall Gazette, London, England. "The most influential religious organ in the States' The Spectator, London, England.

"Clearly stands in the forefront as a weekly religious magazines'Sunday School Times, Philadelphia. Ere invfeluabws wasie Strawberrytown Notes. repairing Flours, for wave of 1888. whick, if we all do our dutr, will sweep out from Washington the masqueraders noy in possession, the foes of protection, equality and patriotic government. It is now th eduty of all earnest and experienced work- Debility and Children's tions.

IjUUiOriLLl, WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, NM YOM tie EAST. yf SOLID DA ICY TRAIN'S to CINCINNATI ana LOUlSVTLXJt In 10 Honrs, with Through Day Cars, Parlor Cars and Palace Sleeping Coaches. No Chatty of Cars for any class of passengers. ToWASHLVGTOXiaSSHoiirs To BALTIMORE in 39 Honrs his Sid Ilurd has sold the east half of farm. free from Starch, ans and clergymen who Gray Beads In Congress.

There is a great deal of old material yet in Congress, despite the fact that ooa. JS Sixlbsfree tdhysi ei to bend tnelr energies lowaru uwwa tnox hfinrtv work for 1888. The partv is to be con Mr. Stiner is thrrjugrh husking his HAEPEE'S PERIODICALS solidatPd. cheered and rallied.

To this work i. Send for Circular wilLfay lfpresMUhaflg large crop of corn, and reports a yield of 85 bushels per acre. to Tabwell I iHrszs, Watertown, N. Per Tear: THE TRIBUNE pledges Its zealous efforts. THE TRIBUNE offers for 1E87 several excellent premiums, including; "Tho Tribune Book or Open Air Sports," The old wagon bridge on tho Law HARPER'S MAGAZINE many of the Statesmanic landmarks have been removed during the prst few years.

In the Senate Morrill of Vermont stands out as the oldest man, being seventy-six years of age, while his colleague, Edmunds, is sixty-eight. HARPER'S WEEKLY rence and Leavenworth road has been torn out and a now one put in in its place. nf ill mmim A work compiled by THE TRIBUNE, especially for the vounsr men of tbe United States. It ....84 00 4 00 00 2 00 LI- ....10 Oq HARPER'S BAZAR HAHPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE is thorough statement of the present status Our batchelor friend, Jb rank, 13 reed of Open-Air atheletio amusements in America, with suirirestions to besinners. the rules ol ev HARPER'S FRANKLIN SQUARE ing a large nnmberoi catue tor rtoDert Steele, of Lawrence.

BRARY, One Year (52 Numbers) PIANOFORTES. XTXEQXTAI.EO YO-l ery important game, the records of noted contests aedthe achievements of American Chain-Dions. The book will contain about 150 illus Those who are feeding cattle, and HARPER'S HANDY SERIES, One Year 10 CO (as in umoers; theughtin the fall that feed was plenty, TONE, TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP trations. Chapters are provided oa Arcbery; Base-balL with the record of wonderful play Postage Free to all subscribers In the United after a few days hunting and persuad-ihg their neighbors to sell them corn, have come to the conclusion that it Payne of Ohio is also seventy -six years old, but falls short of Morrill by seven months. Dawes of Massachusetts, is seventy, although ho does not look sixty five.

Wade Hampton of South Carolina, Evarts of New York, and Sawyer of Wisconsin have withstood the blasts of sixty-eight winters and the heat of as many summers. Evarts looks much Stites or Canada. AND DUKAJS.LLii.TY. WILLIAM K5f ABE This la 1 Roar quicker than the fastest time by any other line. The Day Express hs Parlor cars, Bt.

Louis to Cincinnati, and Palace Sleeping Cars from Cincinnati to Washington and Baltimore without change. The Night Express bas sleepers through without change No other line from Pu Lotus jit is a RELIGIOUS, ing and the League and Association com est 9, and Instructions how to curve a ball; Court Tennis. Lawn Tennis. Football. Cricket.

Noa. 204 and 20G West Baltimore Balti IilTEKAKY, crosse. Racket, Horsemanship. Cross Country is a scarce article and costs lots of money. more; Mo.

112 Fifth Avenue, aw York. The volumes of the Magazine besrin with -n-rvTTOi rr-r y-v a -r- I Mill Hunting; Yachting, witn a aiscussian or Dioop the numbers for June and December of each JlilJIJ I A 1 1 1 A i i. and Cutter and instructions How to Design. and cutter and instructions now to resign, year. When no time is specified, subscriptions 11 Rill Build and Sail a boat; Rowing, Canoeing.

Fish-ine-. Tranninif. Swimminir. Hunting With Shot win Detrin witn tne dumber current at tne time of receipt of order. tbe oldest of the trio.

Conger of Mich gun and Rifle. Camuing-out. Winter Sports, Bound Volumes of Haroer's Mac-azlno. for igan is spry, out nas worn sixty-nine three years back, in neat cloth binding-, will be ART, STORY, FINANCIAL, INSTJR AITCE, SCIENTIFIC, POLITICAL, AGRICULTURAL, sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of 3 GO years. Wilson of Maryland and Brown Bicycling, Amateur Photography, and a few minor sports.

Among- the writer who have contributed are William Blaikie, Maurice Thompson, Captain Jacob A. Augur, Ovi-lry Instructor at West Point, David Kirby. Thomas Clapham, General George W. Win gate. Professor George Goldie.

Director of Athletics of per volume. Cloth Cases, for blndincr. oO cents eacn oy mail, postpaid. Capital. Palace Buffet Sleeping Cars are run by this Line on Night Express from St.

Louis to Wow York -OAILY-Without Cnange in 37 Hours of Georgia, are each sixty-five, while Beck of Kentucky is sixty-four. Pugb Index to Harper's Magazine. Alphabetical and ror volumes i to Mr. W. R.

Green has not gone to Washington county, N. as the Gazette man of this town reported a few weeks ago. His mother, Mrs. Margeret Green, has gone there to visit friends and relatives. Quite a number of folk3 turned out to the literary last Saturday night.

Our literary is running wit a full head of steam, and can interest all who will attend it. Quite a number of our boya have been called before the Grand Jury to tell where they get their whisky. Mr. Steward's new house will be completed and ready for use in a short time. Gooseberry.

SUNDAY SCHOOL the New York Athletic Club; and a large num of Alabama is sixty-six, and Saulsbury, Highest Awards of JUed-li in Luropu and inclusive, from June, 18o0 to June, 186o, one ber of private gentlemen throughout tne coun-tnr havn furnished facts eoccerning the wild the rustic bachelor from Delaware, is vol, 8vo, cloth, 4. America. Tho neatest, safest and most pow Remittances should be made by postofPce game and hunting sports of their seleral local sixty-nino, and looks it. NEWSPAPER. erful remedy known for Khcumatitim, Pleur money order or aratt, to avoid cnance oi loss.

There is no one in theUoues so old as isy, JNetini'Kuu, iiackacae, vveait- Newspapers are not to copy this advertise uess, colas in tue chest twu ail allies auu pains. ment without the consent of Hamper St Broth indorsed by 5.U0J fhysicians and Druggists of BEST ROUTE TO JACKSONVILLE. FLA. ers. ine in tiest repute, iieubou promptly relieve ana euie where other piasters and ities.

AO dook or rrus cnaracier hub ever j--ii put into print in America, It is fufficiently elemental to be a "Boy's Own Book," and en-swer all the purposes of our manly youth, and yet will also meet the demands of adults Will be ready for delivery December 1st. Octavo, m) pages Retail price, $2.59. Term-, fostage paid; with Weekly. 1 year, with Semi-Weekly, 1 year. $3 50; with Daily, Only to be-had in connection with yearly subsc.

ip- the two oldest Senators, Judge Kelly, the Father of the House, the venerable Pennsylvania protectionists, leads the list. He is 72 years of age, but Eldndge It has more and abler Contributors than any Address EABFEB ft BBOTESBS, New York, And Winter Resorts In the SontheMt. greasy salves, linaments and lotions are abso throe of Its contemporaries. It stands in the lutely useless, uuware ot mutations unuer The Double Dally Lines of Parlor Cars and 1887. similar sounding' names, such as Capsicum," front rank of journalism, and every person of paiace oieepxng coaches cy this I4n from "Capucin, Capicme, us- they are utterly worthless and intended to deceive.

Ask fok Burnett Notes. intelligence should read It. of Michigan, it is said, is quite as old. Plumb of Illinois is 70, while the Directory records Waite of Connecticut at 75, tions to THE TRIBUNE. Also "BttrsT's Rifle Practice," a book for UhNSO.N'S ANJJ TAKE NO OIHiKS.

A 1 drUgfis tS. Harper's Young People. ST. LOUIS TO CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE SEAJJUitY ic. JUU.NSuN, proprietors, if.

every hunter and National Ouardsrnan; a fine WiLTHAM Watia the low-priced Watetbuky TERM3 OF SUBSCRIPTION. which must be an error. Curtin of One Month 30 making direct connTtlocs at both points with moraine and eveninsr Exnress Trains, havinr Watch; the two Unabridged uictioxaries; Wood's Medicine. Htgiexb and Sckgekv, AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. One Tear 8 00 Two Years.

ft 00 Three Years 7 00 THE CENTURY One of our enterprising farmers wants a pair of gate hinges for his yard gate that will holdup two or more persons. A word to the wise is sufficient. Our farmers are most through husking corn, and find they have about half a crop. Palace Hotel and Sleeping: Cars to Chattanooga, Atlanta, Macon, and Jacksonville 'tnree Months 75 Four Months 1 0- Six Months 1 50 Nine Months 2 25 illustrated; Ridpaph's History or the Cni-ted Statks. Illustrated; and Young's Con Pennsylvania is 69, Reagan, the ex-Confederate Postmaster General and Treasurer, tho pride of Texas, is C8.

as Four Years 8 50 Without change. Five Years 10 00 cordance or the Bible. Harper's Young People has been Sample copy, giving terms in ulL sent free. No Ferries or Transfers by this Route I SEND POSTAL CA RO FOR A FREE SAMPLE COPY, AND CLUBBING LIST IF YOU is also Singleton of Mississippi. Barbour called "the model of what a periodical Order by postal card.

vouns: people ought to be and the WISH TO SUR-CRIBR FOR ANY MABA- We are informed that Robert Wagner All Connections made in Union Daoott justice oi this coinmedian is amply sus SINES OR NE WSPA PERSAT LESS THAN A Club Agent wanted wherever there is none, THE TRIBUNE, New York. of Virginia is CO, ditto Lindsley of New York. Charley O'Neill of Pennsylvania it IS Wrlarnrt nf tfanr YVvrlr tVio PUBLISHERS PRICES. tained by the large circulation it has at For Ticket'. Rates, or anr sarticular infor mation, call on Ticket Agents of conneoi in tained both at home and in Great Brit-ian.

The success has been reached by methods that must commend themselves THE INDEPENDENT, THE GREATEST MD THE BEST. lines. West, Northwest and Southwest. Or In St. Z.oul, at ZOZ ft 103 V.

Pottrth St. W. W. PEABODY. W.

B. SHATTCC. same, and Geddes of Ohio makes up a good 62. The old men in the Senate seem to be much more aged in actions than those in the House. to the judgement of parents, no less than 551 Broadway, Hew York.

The Large Double Weekly. to tne tastes of children namely, dj an earnest and well sustained enort to Pres Gen'l Manager, Oen'l Pass Art. Religious and Secular NEW YORK provide the best and most attractive reading for young people at a low price. cincikwati, Ohio a. D.

BACOX, GenI Western Pass. Agent, St. Louis, Mat Washington Creek Gossip. ice illustrations are copious and ot a conspicuously high standard of excel OBSERVER, Harper's Weekly. ILLUSTRATED.

lence. (Established 182 3) The Peninsulars" ARE HERE An epitome of everything that is at UMeneiniiiauOiia, EYanplicaL tec- tractive and desirable in juvenile litera HARPKR'S Wesklt Its nnnirinn aa ture Boston Uouner. has purchased a farm of thirty acres from Aid Hurd of Strawberrytown, for which he pays one hundred dollars per acre. preached on Sunday afternoon. His text was: "The Lord is Good." Horse-back riding has become fashionable with some of our youag folks Sunday afternoons.

On Tuesday afternoon last while returning home from Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. VValbridge had a narrow escape from being seriously injured. While passing the residence of Peter Laptad, their team became frightened at a bunch of straw lying in the road and wheeled around, breaking the wagon, and throwing Mr. Walbridge out over the dashboard.

Mrs. -W. was also thrown out, both were badly bruised, but not seriously injured. The team ran for home with the front wheels dangeling behind them. After a run of a mile and a half the team was stopped by Mr.

John Pierson. The damage to team and wagon is considerable. The committee on the christmas-tree meets Tuesday and Friday evenings of this week to perfect arrangements and practice singing for the occasion. It was Mr. Lovett that has a new wind mill instead of Mr.

Lovell. Deacon. the leading Illustrated ncwsDauer in America: tanan ana MMai A Safe Paper for the Family. For 18S6-b7. The Century is an illustrated monthly magazine, haviujr a retml ir circulation of about two oundrea thousand copies, often reaching and someiines exceeding: two hundred and twenty-live thousand.

Cuief among1 its many attractious tor the coining: year is a serial which has been in active preparation tor sixteen years. It is a history ot our own country in its most critical time as set forth in THE LIF OF LINCOLN, BY HiS CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARIES, JOHN NIC0LAY AND COL. JOHN HAY. This great work, beg-ua with the sanction of President and continued under the authority of uis son, the lion, itobert X. Lin-coin, is tue only i'uh aud authoritative record of the life oi Abraham Lincoln.

Its authors were tiends of before his presidency; they were most intimately associated with him as private seeret iries throughout his term ot office, aud to them were transferred upon Lincoln's death uil his private papers. Here will be told the inside history of the civil war auu of Presiuent Lincoln's administration, important details of which have hitherto remained unrepealed, that ttiey tnignt first appear la this authentic history. Uy reason of the publication ot this work, THE WAR SERIES, which has bee a followed with unflusru-iDg interest by a great audience, will occupy less space during- the coming year. Gettysburg will be described by tien. Hunt (Chief of the? Union Artiiiery), Gen.

Longstreet, iiea. f. M. JLaw, and others; ChiekamttUKa, by Gen. D.

H. Hill; Sherman's March to the sea, by Generals Howard and fc.ocucn. Generals Q. A. Gill-more, Wm.

F. emtth, John Gibbon, Horace Porter and John 8. Mosby will describe special battles and incidents. Stories of naval engagements, prison life, wilt appear. NOVELS AND STORIES.

"The Hundredth Man," a novel by Frank K. Stockton, autiior of "The or the Tiger?" begins iu Novemba Two novelettes by Georsre W. Cable, stories by Mary Haliock roote, -'facie Kemus," Julian Hawthorne, Edward Eagles ton, and other prominent American autnors, will be printed during the year. SPECIAL. FEATTJRE3 ana noia upon puouc esteem and conndence was never stronger tnan at the present time.

boys ond girls in every family which it Besides the pictures. Harrier's Weeklv alwara THE NEW YORK OBSERVER contains installments of one.occsionly of two, visits. rrooK.iyn union. It is wonderful in its wealth of pictures, CAN BE TRUSTED. ui mo uesi uuveis or me aay, nneiy illustrated, with short stories, poems, sketches and papers on important enrrent tonics bv the most nnn- information, and interest.

Christian It Stands by tbe Old and tried Advocate, N. i. 1 jv a. .1 iuat Uu iwjrru successfully exercised in the past to make Harper's Truths in Religion, Morals, Edu My a oBic us wen us a welcome visitor to every uousenoia win not relax in the future. cation, and all Public and Private Matters.

A cold wave struck us last week. Our literary is still booming right along. The officers elected at oar last meeting were: President, Rob Watts; Vice-President. Tom Hoi bert; Secretary, Miss Clara Hellstrom; Treasurer, Morris Longan acker a very able set ot officers, Miss Hellstrom, in particular, making the best Secretary we have ever had. Wonder what has become of Jim Burgess' party, to be given on Christmas? Quite a little excitement occurred among tho colored brethren about duck stealing last week.

R. W. Watklns is about convalescent. L. Winters and W.

Trimble returned from 'Noxie." where they went to work on the K. W. N. railroad. Sigel Literary Society has been resuscitated to life once more.

Had quite a lively debate last Saturday evening. The question for debate was: Resolved, That the prohibitory law in Kansas is a failure. Chief affirmative, Geo. W. Fetetiih; assistants, J.

Strahau and Elmer Harmon. Chief on negative, J. W. TERMS: Postage Prepaid, $2.00 Per Year. It is conservative of all Good Things.

It Vol. VII. commences November 2, 1886. HAKPER'S PERIODICALS steadily opposes Evil and Sin in every form The OBSERVER is the enemy of Per Tear: JNTE3IPERANCE, Harper's 00 INFIDELITY, Single Numbers, Five Cents each. Remittances should be made by Post- Harper's Magazine 4 00 AND R0MANIS3L Oflice Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss.

is a paoor tht his oofnfons. anl cat de Harper's Bazar 4 00 Harper's Young People 2 00 fend them which his a faith, and holds to it. Newspapers are not to copy this ad The HW TOSS OB3SS7S Is a living Harper's Franklin Square Library, One vertisement without the express order and growing Power in the Lanl. It contains .10 00 rear (oa Siumoers). of Harper Brothers a 1 the News of the World; the Best Thoughts of the Ablest Authors and Correspondents Harper's Handy Series, One Year (52 Jfum- Address HARPER, BROTHERS, New York.

.15 00 bers) everrwbere: Poetry, book rvlewa, Notes and Queries, Department? for Teachers, Students, it. A. B. C. Cranston, floor-walker for Stern Brothers, 32 West Twenty-third street.

New York, together with his wife was troubled with malaria for upwards of two years. They were both entirely cured by taking one or two Brandreth's Pills every night for three months, without interfering with their labor or household duties. 'smess Men, parents and Children. Postaze free to all subsril ers in tbe United 2 States or Canada. Tarougli Sleeping; Car between Kansas (with illustrations) include a series of articles on affairs in Knss.a and Mberia, by George Kennan, author of Teat Life in feiberia," who has just returned from am ost eventful visit to Siberian prisons; papers on the Food Question, with reference to its bear.nar on the La- City and Jacksonville, Fl.

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ers, tend for Sample Copy free. Address, Bound Volumes of Harper's Weeklv. for I three rears back, in neat cloth binaintr. wilt auuub mo uuuuie oi tuia montn. We also prophesy a cold, steady, severe winter, which will besrin in SEW YORK OBSERVER.

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Years Available:
1883-1890