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The Greeley News from Greeley, Kansas • 1

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JUL JOlJF1 UjjSyi Vi Ji. KJo INDEPENDENT IN EVERITTHIUG, HEUTRAL GREELEY, ANDERSON COUNTY, KANSAS, FRIDAY, MIR 3, 1833. 10. IW to 53ii, B9L VOL. XII.

The Greeley News. Sanest CLOTHING at Holiest FBIGES Newest Patterns, Enter! according to the Kel of OngrcM. at poatofiice at Greeley, as mailer "We append below a very fair and sensible conclusion from the Lawrence- world. DONT BE HOGS. The World is sorry to sse that the present board of railroad commissioners has determined to hold on to their seats after the other members have been elected.

''i- J. The plea that this is done for pure The Month. The mouth is the front deer of your face. It is the aperture to the cold storage room of your anatomy. Some mouths look like peaches and cream and some like aholo chopped into a brick wall to admit a new window or door.

The mouth bed of toothaches, the bunghole of oratory and a baby's crowning glory. It is the crim Oar Washington Letter. (From our regular Correspondent) WAsnixcTOX, D. C. Feb't.

27. 1S03. The populists representatives are right in the fight now being made i the House against Sherman amendment tathe Sundry Civil bill, authorizing theSecretary of the Treasury to issue, $50,000,000 in 3 per gob bonds, to which they and many oftht Established' Juke 9, 1831. Re-established, JuxeSO, 192. It impossible for courts to rabe above party The and Hayes case is one generally conceded by men versed in the political circles toJiave been a precedent, and a lamentable condition confronts our State.

Publ iu duty and good citizenshi demand obedience to the judgment of judicial tribunals, yet where the rights of the people are Involved and so clearly expressed at the ballot box. "The Dunmore 'house was certainly a house, de facto. Recognized by the Governor and state senate, fresh from the people. The people are forced, by a or Pcfect fittius 1 ltS9 ly patriotic motives is too far fetched rUBUSHKD BY GTIEELEY PRINTING COMPANY. W.

II. McClube, Manager. Published cvorj' $1.00 per year. and serviceable son aisle to four liver and natures apparatus for blowing out the gas. It is patriotism's fountain head and the tool-chest for pic.

Without it the politician wouM be a wanderer on the face of the earth and the cornetist and the chorus girl would go down to un- MEW'S ID BOYS court, into another bitter warfare to get what they are demanding. vote fur Mollic and the Work anil liable. honored graves. It is the grccer'sl to receive any credence in Kansas. It is simply a desire to retain a hold on the public teat.

This sort of business has well nigh" ruined the republican party and it is really a pity that these men refuse fo comprehend their jsarroundings and gracefully retire. The Populists were elected last fall and they are. entitled to the offices. The republican attempts to thwart the will of the people will be condemned on all sides. Official greed i3 terrible in its effect and no where is this fact more apparent or more lamentable than in Just at the close of the war a delegation of western miners called upon President Lincoln.

In greetins them Guaranteed to give the wearer one hun Mr. Lincoln eaid 4iTke burden cf The young man on the lookout for a "soft place," through a dislike for honest, hard work, can. usually find one "under KU hat." Neoiho Falls Post. dred cents in ware for every dollar he puts silver men are unalterably opposed. The greatest interest is centered in this light, because, if there is no compromise or back down or.

either side it is bound to' result in the failure of the Sundry Civil bill, aud consequent-1 ly an extra session of Congress, the result of wlibh no nian is in a position to predict with even the rcmosest dc-' gree of certainty. A good bit of mis-information," said a citizen of Atlanta, at present iii given the country concerning my fellow townsman, Hoke Smith. He is constantly referred to as an editor. He is no more an editor than he is a printer, or a blacksmith. He is first a lawyer, next a politician.

Several years ago he became the owner of the plant of an unsuccessful daily paper, which by a liberal evpendifu re of salerics to men possessed of the know-how faculty has beeu placed upon a self sustaining basis, llisonly connection with friend, the orator's pride aud the dentist's It pnis some men on the rostrum and many on the stone pile-It is temptation's lunch corner when attached to a maiden, and a tobacconist's friend when attached to a man. Without it married' life would be a perpetual summcrdrcam and thedudc would lose half of his And most of all and greatest of all if there wore no mouths there would be no goodbyes or happy greetings, no words of comfort, of hope; no laughter full of sunshine or songs full of praise in them- is what we offer our trade. debt placed upon our people by this cruel war has been enormous, but thanks to you brave -pioneers, silver more than enough to pay the debt, has been discovered where it has bcjii -placed in the mountains by an wise Providence." What would have been the thoughts of the martyred president had he lived a short time longer There area number of 3 0ungmen and some older on-s here, who toil not neither do they spiu, et Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one if these Neosho Fatis Post. 1 and seen the debt paying qualities of "There should be more consideration in the line of all those really trying to make the world better. Sharp and bitter denunciations, do not count for much scolding, fretting and opposing those who do not exaetiy agree the hired man could not be called to dinner and no one would ask, "Where the metal destroyed by the greedy holders of ou beads Scranton Gazette.

did you" get that hat?" Arkansas The way Geo. T. Anthony hang on to the of railway commissioner has one parallel in the history of his life, and that js the way he hung on to the school lunds in New York. Topclca Jdcocate. 'Traveler.

with you as to the need and meth I BRIEF AND BREEZY. agreeing that, as there is so much the paper has bcen that of financial be done. Every one who is willing A BRIGHT CHIL'S WORK. backer, and I am iiuitc sure he never to do anything, ought to be encouraged, aud remembering the teaching of the great physician, that all evils originates from the heart. Our work Be cltaiitable to your neighbor who as ignorant on fhc economic questions wrote a paragraph for it, although he has, of course, dictated its general political policy.

Smitlr is a delightfu fellow lo meet and wilt, I think, become very popular in Washington. the dav: he needs to be informed. 1 should be more from within, outward, Word and Works has ths following suggestions which wo give in full to our leaders. If you have a doctor whose judgement you can trust, demand of him at once ll necessary instructions a to the best thing to do in case the cholera shoula'suddenly attack any member of your family. Have in your house the best known preparations to hold in check the attack until your doctor can be had.

This is no idle paragraph, although you may smile when you instead of a3 it is now, mostly from City OCiccrs. Eli Trueflir, Mavor C. II. I atlK.11, PolIcelJudge. T.

B. Kelsey, City Clerk. B. A. Gehr, City Marshall.

COCSCCIMIEX. John M. Bowuutn John Uenzenberger, John Weaver, John E. It pp. John Long.

Township Oficers. J. C. Eenzenbergrr, Trustee, K.G. Blunt, Treas.

J. L. McFaddcn, Clerk. Justice of CJ. W.

Lyon, the peace A. W. Brooks. It is not often that an office holder without inward. Those who through prejudice only-read one side arc to be pitied.

Exchange papers, and lead them out cf alaikncss into the light. declines a proffered promotion which The lasso is an invention of the South American Indians, and was in use when the country was discovered by Spaniards. Valuable discoveries of onyx have been made at Bridge water, Rocking bam county, Va. It is abundant and of superior quality. Only eleven out of 193 original plays received by Charles Leonard Fletcher, director of the school of acting- of Ne York, were successf uk Porphyry bowlders, which greatly resemble watermelons in size, shape and color, are to ba found in the Cascade mountains east of Koseburg, Ore.

What is said to be the first physician Milwaukee ever had died lately at the age of eighty-three. This was Dr. The "Stand up for Kansas," must Sliss Elizabeth S. Chadboume, a young womau of Savin Boston, is secretary, treasurer and largest share-holder of a stock company which owns and is developing the town of Parksley, on the eastern horc of Virginia. Miss Chadbournc, who was for a time teacher of elocution in Cornell College, was Delaware and Maryland giving dialect readings when she heard of this tract of land, itcly made accessible by a new railroad.

She considered its carries an increase of salary and high have had a different interpreter since Humphrey is 'out, and Lewelling is honor, but that is just what Assistant Secretary Wharton, now acting Sec the Governor. The school boy should insist on an explanation. The fact of ihe ballot ing or tolen frowthedcilc office, at Wyandot, retary of State, has done. President if read it- the trouble with us ail if, we uarrisoa willing to nominate think there is no danger in anything Mr. Wharton to the vacancy made by That "ounce of prevention is worth until il is too late to prepare for dan should not taken InHavar of Funston.

Tie twenty ive votes are due Col. Mot re unless they can proven to iw orhei-vi. Such 'linn to retain an eld wart hail better b- taught a lesson. advantages decided it to be one of the a pound of cure," should be earnestly der. There is danger of cholera this the resignation of Secretary of State Foster, who has gouc to Paris to take charge of the case of the United States most delightful places lo live in that considered bv everv lover of rood Enoch Chase, who settled on the site suiAHicr.

could be found, and invested. Where there was only farm houso with a Every precaution taken early in the season and vigorously carried before ring Sea arbitration tri of that city fifty-seven years ago. During a heavy storm in Baltimore, a portion of that city was thickly ttt.Cl.iir Melvd way, of the Brooklyn tribunal; but Mr, Wharton said no station, there is now a flourishing lis- on1, in the removal of 'all obnoxious, Rev. Ill Jl. Hicks' Man forecasts showered with cxeen peas, which Eagle, sav Cleveland's iuaugura His action is not: renvirkabhy how distasteful so that the aiu vou wi'l be -short and 'pointed, and ays by the oi-Sr4tim.

will reach jir.deu.l alone the AtJawsh. by ProfIiemsen of the Joha3" Ilopkins university thinks came from suburban ever, under the circumstances. If he tle town, systematically laid out, with pretty houses great prospects. Miss Chadhourno understands mak will contain about 170) words. became Secretary of Stale he would ihl wave, and by ite veaetionary The followiu; from auuatar CockreU ing out deeds and mortgages, and all be out of office the moment that Judge wwmth in th wet, rtvrj.iur in pro- A FrfrmsG occupant of lh sea was hooked by a Portland fisherman.

It proved to bo a swordflsh. Tho fish, feeling the line slacken, made a dart for tho bottom ol the boat In which the fisherman was seated, drovo its sword through it and sovcrely wounded tho man's foot the business belonging to a real estate Grctham qualified, whereas he may reHve storms dnritic the and 7th. reported by the City Times' corresdomlent indicates a sueedv oik dealer. On dav" at the vo continue to be Assistant Socrefarv for t.ld will f.H to i 0. 10.

11.12, and compa-mVi a pM i'xl of general ing of the Bliarokes strip. men's headquarters at the Mechanics Fair, in Boston, she. showed photo a long time to come, as no precipitate changes are ever made in the Depart "The opening bill go str.d violent disiuibaufes. 10 h. and truck farms.

Tho plans for making Paris a seaport have bean deposited at the Hotel de Villa" The proposed canal from Rouen to Paris is to bo 110 miles long and about 23 feet deep, and will cost 135,000,000 francs. A G. A. XL veteran walked into the treasury department during the recent encampment and handed S103 to Assistant Treasurer Whelpley. Uo said it' should ba credited to the "Conscience Fund." Uo "gave no name, but promptly ouio th Indian bill, and every graphs of Parksley and told how per ISth reaction: ry days, 21 st 2ih qui ment of State.

A great head has body here, so as 1 know, favors the iioc both th ant! Mars; and then brother Wharton lie considers a idea. I want the strip opened. Taere Ua sons could go there ami grow healthy and wealthy raising Woman's again storms on or about and 5. Uvu salary to the emptv pressing necessity- for it, nn.t at this hue breathe and the water you drink will be pure. A.

W. Lrooks fate from Kansas City, aid that men emmiuent in mcd-. icine argue that this country be invaded by cholera, this year, and we subjoin this statement. The crowded city is not the place, when a few moments hang heavenward, it is a poor time to correct errors. The wiitcr passed through one cholera scourge, and would thu3 cirly enjoin upon all to take in time such precautionary measures as will enable th.em lo escape from danger.

After a general andjthorough cleaning up around your farm and premises. Do not neglect to have a box cf lime or other diseufectaut close at hand which can" be used from lime to the occasion demand. honor of ex-ecretary. hour it if anything to open it. I woul 1 Masiy of the prom'nent populists The Wisconsin woman who killed her husband with rat poison merits 00 clemency on account of her sex.

Sho has not only violated tho laws of God and man. but sho has outraged tho canons of goo taste. It Is high tlmo to call a halt on the vulgar practice of employing rat poison for tho extermination of human life. A woman with two children "dicov- ivor putting it as a rider the pension bill or anything to get it passed. Bat who attended the meeting of the bimetallic league aud of the reform will go through now and thv; strip will pres3 association, held hero last week, ha opened." tcrrd, after having dined in a Texas restaurant, that hhe l.rd lost her peck-'tbow The proprietor was about to liave her arrested as an impostor when a gentleman walked up and offered to -settle Ihe bill.

A of certain recog littimi tf.tecri1 liolvrppn THESE IS A LEATHER T.1UST. It Will Stop Prodnciisn and Increase Prices Very Materially. New York, Feb. 27. The movement to form a leather trust has at last taken definite shape and today there are ninety tanneries which have agreed to go iuto the combine.

Fully two-thirds of the firms in theleather trade here in this Stale has been on xemarked that he had "done some wrong during the war." Swedish girls who come to this country seeking employment as housemaids usually bring with them at least one trunkf ul of household linen. It is really part of a potential wedding trousseau, for every Swedish girl counts upon getting a husband one day, and prepares against the event by years of sewing. The trousseau is begun iu childhood. James Troy, N. makes all hand with a sensation wherein the are still in Washington, and some of them will remain to the iuauguiation, getting pointers for 1897, when General Weaver says they expect to inaugurate a populist President, President Harrison has issued a proclamation calling an extra session of the Senate of the Fifty Con it I community for miles around are exer- woniaii.

Once thev had beeti man and 1 utfa l.nf Iii1 hnnu lit vnivv1 tpii vonrft. The number of mechanics who are inventor of course, needs no explanation. As for the clergymen, it is not hard to guess why they are Inventors. Thoy are intelligent, educated and havo Unco to think. Is not so with alL There aro some clergymen who work themselves death.

Tho insuranco tables, how- We give below -John Ilcnning, have attended the meetings. All the It was a strange coincidence-Con- Joh" Deemy of that place il. Health Officer's! suggestion details have no! been arranged, ow cttmti are me lout.uers ana orpounuers aud It is vour plain duty to see that iTOiin iiimseir to the material the ink with which the United States government paper money Is printed. they are carried oat in- the interest cf and David lo the spiritual phase of the ing to the inability of some owners and the projectors of the. trust agree to the terms of sale.

Big tanners here declare the capi llis father invented it. and just before yourself, family and community. They must have a rery poor quality I religion claims to be endowed of u'hUky over at Iota, as two Iecr bjj the laying of hands, which has Sanitary Laws. The attention of all men in Ander his death let his son into the secret of ever, show that few do this, tho its manufacture a secret that he still clergy being very lon-livcd. keeps to himself, as it is worth 550, 000 a year to him.

The ink in question Li tal stock of $100,000,000 has been sub Crock citizens imbibed of it so freely ben attended by a number of wit scribed for to the amount of $73,000, son county is called to the state sani one day last week they didn't know nesses who have been restored ti said to be the only kind that will print 1 000. Many tanneries will be shut where to slay all night and therefore health by this simple process. The tary laws. The state law on sanitation is good, but it should" be enforced for down, production will be limited and on the paper cow used for government cotes. took foicible possession of a neighbors I lame the halt and blind are healed.

IT COSTS YOU NOTHING. prices increased when the project is his absenre, frightening his I The civil authorities have interfered the benefit of men," women and chil dren. If the 'laws are observed as completed, X. C. Times.

wife almost to death. They were to arrest the progress. Several hava gress to meet at noon on March 4, to act ou the nominations made by President Cleveland aud to transact such other business as he 11133- present. The opposition lo Judge which atone time threatened to reach such proportions as lo make a fight ou hi confirmation probable, has died out, aud it is now certa.u that no objection will be made to the confirmation of his uomuiatiou. 1 Thc'usual exciting rush and general hurly-burly of the closing hours ol Congiess has begun.

It is uo.v the season of shady Congressional jobs, and the corridors of the Capitol are full of anxious men, -and there are women also, interested iu (hat "Jittle should be, it will prevent much com- promptly arrested for their misguided been adjudged insane and sent to the WORDS, WORDS, WORDS. mon sickness, especially amongehil- conduct, and fined one and the asylum. The so called orthodox pco ToSccnrc a Year' Sobscrlptloa ft Popular Home and Farm Journal Bead Oar Great Offer GiTCtt Below. dren. But the most important point other $23.

The one who was fined the pic threaten to root out the sect by i3 to prevent contagious epidemic "dis- taot must have got in bed th his main physical force. eascs. boots on. Neosho Falls Post. It is now believed by our most scien A schoolboy being asked what a stalactite was, replied: "A stalactite is where the water leaks through and sticks on." The authorities of Stonington, have put tip posters about the tovtn: giving notice tno law against profanity will be rigidly enforced hereafter.

The Waverly bank robber out. The tific medical men that we will have CURT CONFABS. "Did you know his business had run down?" "I supposed so. I heard he was going to.wind it up." Blobbs A good deal depends ou your luck in poker. Waggles" -Yes; but your luck also depends on a good deaL Tourist, being shown over picture-gallery And is this the old master? Housekeeper No, sir; that's the old missis! We wish we were as popular as- the woman is with the children when she gets down the cake aud lakes a knife in her hand.

Chawlcy Chumpleigh says ho has Sun has this to say of hi escape. cholera in our countrv this vear, and Our neighboring city of Ottawa, we learn had a destructive fire In which the We arc pleased announce that we have m.tde nraiigemeuts by which we are prfpnred tu supply FUEE to each of our subK.ribcr a year subscription to that well-ktiotru niuiitldy Home aud Farm Journal, the Ajixricax FABiitu, The facts of Will Van Orman's es Tribune was entirely destroyed without cape have not been fully given hereto I bill," which they persistently press it may come in our midst, especially if there is an inducement for the cholera gexmor comma-bacilus to repro Insurance, the estimated losses and in One hundred and twenty thousand fore. The "kid" who was in the jail surance tire as follows. with Van Barber, has been duce itself. C.

W. Doouin, on building, loses $5, recaptured and tells just how it was done. About midnight of the night upon the attention of Congressmen at every opportunity. The great majority of these people are doomed to disappointment and, although it seems almost cruel to say it, few of them deserve anything else. 000; insurance.

$4,000. estimates hi i loss at insurance, $11. they escaped.two mashed men entered made tip a whole lot of conundrums 000. The Tribune Is a total lof. proba- lhc jail with a heavv crowbar and Wy $700; no insurance.

Dr. Ilerrsaved gavc tu Barber ami Van Orman copies of Zola's Debacle have been sold in less than three months. He has received 00, 000 for the publication in feuilletons of. nineteen volumes, and by their publication in book form he has made about $169,003 more. 'An old Missouri deed for forty acre3 of land is a good illustration of legal verbiage.

It conveys "all and singularappurtenances, appendages, ad-vowsons, benefits, commons, curtilages. Now then, for those good reasons Garnett, Colony Greelej, Westphalia and other towus in the county must have a general cleaning up and keep clean. 'The prevention of nuisances kuown to be injurious is an important factor in the prevention of loss of lives limbs, and promote health, happiness and comfort of all jiersons. A nuis. ins yaiuaoie uorary ana instruments.

who, from the inside, broke the heavy but lost about $200 on furniture, no Insurance. Norton and Curl lost about steel bars of the cage, making a hole puuiieui ai nprmneiii nn.t Ohio. Ve make this oflei to raHi of our subscribers whu will pay up all arrearage on subscription ami' an year in al-vance, and to all new subscribers paviog one year iu advance. The Amkeicix Firmkk is strictly National in its character. It is ahigh-clasa llluttmted Journal Hilled with entertaining and instinctive reading matter, containing each month much information that Is luval-uab'e to agriculturists and of special interest to each member of everv home.

It in not a class publication and is suited to all lorallrkr. beihg Natioiul In its makeup aud character, thus meeting with la-vor in all localities. It ts ctrictly aud lioii-FCCtaiian. It ins corpse of contributors ami carefully edited. The various departmeiyts cf Firrni.

Horlkmlture. Sheep and Swine. 'The Home, and 'Jhe Diary, are fillel Itrgecnough for both men to crawl $100 on furuiture; no iusurancc. through. When thev had jrotten out cow bouses, corncribs, ilairiG dove into the corridor of the jail they com- Thc republicans of the towns and pelled the boy, who is serving a light cities of Kansas br the most part have jail sentence, to go with them.

They LIST OF PATENTS. Granted to Kansas inventors Ibis week. Ileported by C-A. Snow Solicitors of American, and Foreign Patents, Opp. LV S.

Patent Office, Washington, D. C. F. Bender, Armourdale, Car-coup, liifg. J.

M. Burton, Wichira, Stock-car. J. II. Cox, Howard, Horse 1 ay-rake.

P. Freiderich, Langley, Device" for loading and unloading cattle. N. Lux, Topcka, Paper feeding attachment. J.

L. Morris J. P. Nace, Lawrence, Trip for automatic railway- demonstrated tofthe country just how wnt east ou Aeosho street till they that part accepts defeat, at the hands reached the east end of the river anco is said to be anything wrongful-easements, emolum2nts. freely done or permitted which injures or jholds, features, furniture, fixtures, annoys another iu the enjoyment of jgardens, homestalls, improvements, his legal rights.

Such, fir instance, as immunities, limekilns, meadows the exposed and decay ing of carcases mae mine3 Serais orchards, I parks, pleasure grounds, pigeon of dead animals or accumulations ot ihouses, pigstyes, quarries, remainders, offal, garbage and slops, or ftcil mil- reversions, rents, rights, ways, water ter in exposed places, or even on priv- (courses together with ae propertv. Slaughter houses, olnernecessary "ght, immunity. that would be gweat if he could only think of answers to them. Trother You look 'sad. Barlow I am.

I took my best girl to ch arch and put $2 in the plate in order to impress her and she never saw it. He WclL how arc you progressing in your French? She All right till I attempt to think in French; then I have to ask some one else what I mean. "151 ue" is a prettier word to Ray than purple, and -there are more rhymes for it For this reason ail the purple flowers are called blue by the poets. "How did they like you in Scraggle-rille? asked one actor of another. "Very much, indeed, it II was all I could di to induce the landlord to let me leave.

Cousin Edith, yon cant wwl money in a letter. "Why. Bessie, whatever made you think that? I've sent it that way lots of Well, I'm sure it's wrong, because I'tre seen of the Topu lists. bridge, when they told the boy to go The southern spirit in Buchanan back to jail, as they did not want lam was of this type, vicious and re- with them. There now remains no and it has not been recorded doubt that some of the friends of Van in history that the ever recovered Orman came lo his rescue with crow privilege and advantage of whatsoever came, nature or description," from it either honor or glory.

There is I ljar and horses, and that have with bright anil nseful mater. Tlie readers of the Auekicax Farxkb are universal hi Its prai-e and look for il monthly vi-its keen anticipation, lire irpilsr snbwrlption pike to Ajiebicax Faujikr 11.00 pr year, but by this arrangement It costs too yont-1x0 10 receive that great publication one year. Do not delay In taking advantage of this effer, but ctl at once or 6end In your subsciptin. Sample copr of the Atjibicax Faeue can be seen at this office or will be supplied direct If the publishers. too much prejudice within the party spirited him out of the country Sun.

Maud I think is. too horrid for! to ever come to the froutagaiu. Every a ho practice of putting boys in the move that party made lessens 4U same cell with noted criminals, should switches. E. D.

M-ser, Hiawatha, Combined plow an 3 harrow. T. Wcete Lark in, Wire-ati -etcher. G. West a coif, Leon, Cigar-case.

ponds or stagnated water pools should be kept in a clean condition. then, in behalf of the board of health, I call upon all men, in a good cause, to have all our sanitary laws observed for the promotion of good health. JouxJ. Henxixg. M.

OSccr. anything. Here I've been looking over the side of the vessel for half an hour and can't see it. Hubby Can't xhaneca. be conaemned under a vigorous pro Fee what, my dear? Maud Why, tho jrinted on the fcaces to post no test.

Our jails arc thtts nothing short xf a graduating school for criminals. SSSSil0- taplaiu saia we wcrcS SUBSCRIBSFCnTHSKBWS; for TPS Xjcwa..

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