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The straw hat has at last bobbed up LOCAL NEWS. THE DAYS WHEN WE WERE YOU NO. Tit WIX.SON EAQE. Pobijshid Etmy BaTOBDAY. serenely.

mm ns mm The next holiday is the grand old Sufaasoxiptlon Prloa, Sl.OO. per Yer, Fourth of July. We are now caseins; through the Saturday, June 16, 1888. longest days of the year. Chicago base ball team still lead off in the games of this season.

The KanoDolls school board have used D. Springer is treutlng his harness store to a new coat of paiiit. Jos. Wengert, of Dorrance, paid a visit to this city ou Tuesday. Vegetables are becoming pleuty at the grocery stores in Wilson.

Judge O. L. Athertou, of Russell, was seen ou our streets last Saturday. Attorney Lloyd, of Ellsworth, was in town on professional business on Tuesday. Dr.

Wright, of Ellsworth, was iu town on professional business on Tuesday $3,275 already In their new school build Ing. -r-AXD; PRACTICAL PHARMACY. A Complete Assortment of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oil3, Gasolene, School Books and School Supplies, Wall Paper and Stationery, Druggist's Supplies of all Kinds. KAUFFMAN'S ANQ KLINE, THE (J RE AT RHEUMATIC CURE. Physician's Prescriptions and Family Recipes carefully compounded at all hours ADVERTISING RATES.

Ou inch, one Insertion Wo. two Insertions '6. ach additional insertion Ooa fourth column, 1 month 5.00 (months 10.00 One-half column 1 month 7.00 3 months 20-00 On whole column 1 month 12.00 3 months 20.00 (months 3.00 i year 80.00 The Ellsworth Democrat says that Judge T. J. Noble will not be a caudldato for Judge, this fall.

How kappy in the day of youth, Rolled every hour away: When our hearts were light, and facet) bright, And all the world waa gay When every chord witldn each breuet, To love and joy waa strung; Oh, all waa hope and happiness, In the days when "we were young. And sweet the flowers that decked our yath. All nature's faoe looked fair; Where'er abroad the world we trod. What lovely things were there. While o'er each view the gorgeous huo, Fair fancy ever flung; Oh, all was bright and beautiful, In the days when we were young.

Then friendship, sweeter fur than all. We thought could ne'er decay, Nor friends beloved, who faithful proved, Would ever pass awuy. Their voice was music to our ears. Upon their smiles we hung, Oh, all the love and tender ties, Of the days when we were young. liut years rolled on, and ah! how soon, Our brow by griof was shaded; Kach vision bright fled from our sight, And in the distance faded; To teach us, what our hearts have learned By disaapointment wrung Life's joys decay and pans away, Like the days when we were young.

Mr. John B. Foot of Wisconsin, has been visiting his brother T. M. Foot, of Black WTolf.

Mrs. Gen. Logan is now in Chicago doins her best to boom Gen. Aiirer of Professional cards and business oards not exceeding on inob space five dollars per year. All loyal notices suoh as administrators, executors, auditors, estruys at liberal or legal rates.

Business locals five cents per line for first in-artion or three cents per line for all sebsequent insertions. Notices among reading matter ten cents per line, each insertion. All advertising bills collected quarterly. All Joa woke strictly cash. Michigan, for presidential honors.

Among late visitors to Wilson, was Rev, II. Cooveb. II. Newcomer. W.

F. Gibson, now pastor of the Presby terian church at Clyde, Cloud county Kas, D. R. Hiudmau is having a neat and substantial awning put on his store front this week. As the ice cream season advances we expect to hear of some terrible cases of poisoning.

June will have the honor of escorting the moon through live changes. Capricious damsel. The Fourth of July should be honored with a display of fire-works. Who will start the ball? Everrbodv looks happy since the late He left for home on Thursday morning, IILSOI-MAIFACTUEM COMPAE Besides attending to the thousand daily DIRECTORY wants of our office, we have planted whole acre of garden and expect to have a full supply of good vegetables in due time, Contrceiors and Builders. Stair Work a Specialty U.

P. R. R. Time Table. WEST BODND.

Ho. 201, Pocifio Ex 6:28 P. M. No. aoa.

Western 0:48 A. M. Charles Eslinger and Miss Florence Whelan were united in marriage by Will TiineFrt M. Rev. L.

E. Beecher, at the residence of Make to Order Anything out of Wood or Iron. Also Engines Boilers and All kinds of Machinery. Prices Reasonable. Give us a call and Satisfy Yourself.

No. 213. Local Fr't 12:30 p. M. EAST BOUND.

Geo. P. Muck, on Thursday June 7th, rain, for every citizen can see dollars ahead from a good ruiufull in Kansas. P. B.

Porter and J. A. Johnson returned from Republic county, last Tuesday, where No. 202. Atlantic Ex 8:12 A.

M. No. So. Eastern V-'M P. M.

The word "girl," occurs but twice in the So. 212, Time Frt No. 21. Local Fr't 12:30 P. M.

Bible. Once in the book of chap they have been engaged in tjie carpenter Trains 218 and 2U daily except Sunday. Office ter and third verse, and in Zachariah trade. OH, HOW MY MONEY GOES. hours 5:30 a.

m. to 0:00 p. m. P. S.

(-'bosk, Agent eighth chapter and fifth versp, both girl and boys are mentioned. A. A. Jellisou came near having a Are break out at his residence on Tuesday last, County Officers. Ponmx.ntnliva 8.

W. Bard, The editor of the Hawkeye says that he Here's something that will "tickle" you: Put down in figures your age in years, multiply it by two; add to the result then divide by two; subtract from the result your age, and you will obtain figures that you will not be likelv to forget for some time. Bv timely attention the fire was soon Clerk of Court A. E. Hepperly.

Mrs. Mary Farney, wife of Dennis Farney, living fourteen miles north of Wilson, was buried in our cemetery on Saturday. Prof. J. W.

Howes has divided his night scholars into private classes. They meet at his residence hereafter on Tuesday and Friday evenings. Prof. J. W.

Howes returns his sincere thanks to the editor of the Echo for kindness shown by carriago rides over the country and by iutroddctions to citizens. Prof. Howes reports his night sehoo at Plymouth in good condition and on the increase. His pupils take a lively interest. They meet on Monday and Wednesday evenings.

The double wedding of Harry Garfield to Miss Belie Mason, axdiissMary Garfield to J. Stanley Brown, took place at the home of sirs. James Garfield, at Mentor Ohio, on Thursday evening June 14th. At the hour of going to press, news from Gen. Sheridan are somewhat favorable.

The Emperor of Germany is reported as being past all hope of re extinguished. was on the train the other day with Boston Corbett from Wilson to Beloit, and that Boston made the passengers hair stand on If you care to see the country in its full splendor, visit it now, before the scorching beat of summer burns and end all the way, with his antics. tkMinty Clerk N. it. McCoy.

Oouinty Treasurer A. Bohmitt. bheritt J. H. Waldridge.

County Attorney J. D. Latferty. Probate Judge Cxeo. Beegmiller.

Register of Deeds J. B. Cord, Hupt. Pub. lust S.

11. Thomas. purveyor 1'. N. Kossiter.

Coroner Ed. Laing. Commissioner lstDist H. H. Hoyt.

2nd H. F. Hocsman. 8rd O. B.

(lotte. Gen. Phil. Sheridan in one year while commanding the cavalry In the Potomac sears the vernal landscape. army, fought 76 battles and captured 205 Found: A small jMasonic emblem pin flugs and 169 cannons.

We trust he will was found Yi eduesduy last. lhe owner can have same bv calling at the Eagle The same old thing week after week, The money must be spent, Of all that I had yesterday, I've scarcely now a cent-How hard that I've tried to save No living mortal knows, And yet 1 find 'tis all in vain. Oh, how my money goes! Now, there is that new cooking stove For which my wife has spoke, A twenty-dollar bill I know, That's what I call no joke. Then comes our winter's fuel next, Full twenty more, I s'pose, The more we get the more we want, Oh, how my money goes! There's little Kute, her mother says She wants another gown, And Billy's hut is shockin' bud, Unfit to wear to town. And Tom, the scamp ah, hero lie comes.

His boots out at the toea, A frock, a hat, a pair of boots. Oh, how the money goes! come out of Ms present great battle against City Officers. death, in safety and live many years yet. office and paying cost of this notice. Everyone should use lemons plenti Mayor F.

Deissrotli Police udge M. H. Keyser Clerk E. Y. Dollenmayer, Treasurer James Latta Marshall N.

H. Hutchison Bupt, Cemetery H. Claussen A company of eastern capitalists have bought six hundred acres of land near Medicine Lodge and will put up fully all through the heat of summer. They act as a laxative, keep the blood covery from his successive swoons and r. a.

irese a factory for the purpose of manufac cool, and are in every way healthy. H. P. Himes convulsive fits. Councilman J.

H. Claussen A. D. Williams W. F.

Bekaveo All our neur exchanges are giving notice turing cement from gypsum. Their works will cost 115,000, and they will Mf. Aron Jvunkle will commence harvesting 400 acres of good wheat, on employ about 150 men. of the grand rainfall on Monday night. They all say the wheat crop will be fully developed thereb', and that fanners are all Churches Etc.

Monday. Mr. Kunkle also remembers This is a good time for eastern men KKPUBUCAXH. The Union Pacific, "The Overland lloute," will sell through tickets, at rate of one cent per mile each way, from points in Nebraska east of North Platte, to parties desiring to attend the National Republican Con vention to be held at Chicago, June l'Jth. Tickets good going June 10th to Utth, and returning June 20th to 25th inclusive, with continuous passage only in each direction.

When traveling north, south, east or west, make yourseli comfortable by patronizing a strictly first-class Hue, Tue Chicago, Kansas Nebraska Railway, Island This thoroughfare Is the people's favorite, because it is reliable, safe and pleasant, and with its Limited Flyer to Chimgo, and connection with all the fast trains to St. Louis make it universally popular and the route which till well-posted travelers take. Itt passenger trains were built expressly for this line by the Pullman Palace Cur which is a guaranty that they are as perfect and complete in every detail as the best tate and most thorough experience can suggest, and no convenience for the comfort and service of the traveling public has been overlooked. In addition to its regular passenger equipment, there is in service a line of superb Redlining Chair Cars; no pinn or expense having his friends back in Cumberland county PuRBrrxniAN Chdhoh: Services every Sabbath at 11:00 a. m.

and 7:30 d. m. Pruver meeting on happy. in search of homes to come to Kansas Pennsylvania, and orders us to send Wednesday evening at 7 :30. Subbath Behool at Farm land fifty per cent richer than Willie darling," said an observing 10:00 a.

m. Kev. 11. (i. Mijllkb, Pastor.

The Eagle to them for a year. anv ever found in the eastern States mother in Ohio, "you must stop throw M. E. Chough: Services every Sabbath at 110 can be purchased at from ten to thirty a. in.

ana 7:41 p. m. 1 rajer meeting Thursday We trust our ministers will be prompt in furnishing us with all marriage and ing stones or you will hit some Presidential candidate on the Republican vening at 7:30. BauDatli Behool at a. m.

Itev. J. C. Dana, Pastor. dollars per acre, while grazh.g lands Thursday afternoon brought another magnificent shower, as line a fall of rain as ever greeted Wilson, and enough to do a world of good.

No poor crops for Kansas this year, if nature continues to smile weep iu this manner over the prairies. The Wa Keeney Tribune, of June 1, says: "The man nominated by the Democratic Convention for Governor of the commonwealth of Kansasinust live as far west, in can be bought at still lower prices. aide." Evangelical Churcu: Services every two weeks. English at 8:00 p. German at 7:80 pf Several boys had a fine time on Mon Watermelons, muskmelons, Bquash m.

babbath Hohool every Babuatb at ZW p. Kev. L. E. Bkeohke, Pastor.

day, last, trying to capture a prairie and all such vine fruits will be running death notices occurlng in their respective fields of labor. We have in return for these favors placed the names of each minister iu Wilson on our subscription list free of charge. The next eclipse of the moon will occur on the July 22, and will be more interesting than the one on dog In the street in front of our office a match race these growing days and Societies Etc. The little creature played his part well, nights. When melons re.vch their full Meets 1st and 8d A.F.

A.M. fiAMABIA No. 21)8. but the boys were too many for im, size in this State they are regular each month in Odd Fellows Hall. Wednesday of Visiting members cordially invited to attend.

and soon closed in and finally covered Jumbos. F. Dkissboth. If. W.

M. the cunning little fellow with a hat. Bec'y. The Union Pacific trains are always on January 28, last. It will take place at midnight when the moon will be higher in the heavens, and will be visible Mr.

8. Hanson, of B'Jlings, Montttua time, and seem to be carrying a goodly the State as it is possible to find a prominent and representative Democrat, who can unite the party 'Vote and make a good race." Yes, give ub a good man and one with plenty of the get-up-and-get-there ability about, him. We are not particular about how much bank stock, railway stock, or how many acres of the arrived in Wilson last Saturday morning number of passengers. From six to ten to this section. I.O.O.F.

No 225: Meets Thursday of each week in their hall. Visiting members welcome. W.B.Powib, B. C. W.S.Pokteb, N.G.

K. OF P. Spabtaous No 148: Meots every Tuesday night in Odd Fellows hall. Visiting members cordially invited to attend. D.Mioukl, A.C.Jkllison, K.orlt.

8. CO. on account of his wife being suddenly taken ill at Terra Ootta, this county. Mrs. couches is the geueral make-up of each train and frequently two engines are in use at once.

Landlord C. J. Claussen will keep Hanson is now at her father's, Mr. D. Far been spinvd to make these cars the most rettful and coniiort-aMhtiring Vehicles class in America.

Holders of flrMr class tickets can occupy these rant free. A colored porter accompanies each car administer to lite wants of the patrons, which makes them especially desirable for ladies and childreu traveling without escort. In fact the K. fe NT. lsbe Urrat Frut JlttrJlni iij-Chair-Car Line west cf the Missouri river.

When you travel, lo ho absolutely comfortable, take tho Chicago, Kansas At Nehhaska hotel In the future, at Lindsborg, Mc- rel, of th is city, and is improving under The Russell Journal comes to us this rich and fertile soil of this State he Pherson county Kas. Mr. Claussen is the skillful attention of Dr. Wriht, of week an all home print of 48 columns. an old time and experienced hotel Ellsworth.

A U.W. No. 147: Meets 2d and 4th Monday nights of each month. II.Keixeb, K.Y.Dollknmykb, Beo. M.W.

owns, or who his great-great-grandfather, mother, father, uncles, cousins, I This energy on the part of the Journal manager, and understands just how to J. A. Tillman, Milt Hoffman, John will certainly gratify all its subscribers, or aunts are or have been. What is make his guests feel at home while Marsh. W.

S. Porter and one other and ought in a few years to make millionaires of its editors. under his roof. wanted In our nominej for Governor this fall is general manhood, pure and The Wilson bund should be lilwrally friend went down to the Smoky river in a two-horse rig on Thursday afternoon. From close observation of the Island Koi tk." Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars on all night trains.

Jso. Seiiaftian, p. t. Topeka, Kau. What housekeepers want is a cook patronized by all political parties this bock that gives receipts for dishes that A B.

No. 115: Meets on 2d and ith Friday of each month in Odd Fellows hull. E. C.Meee, Adj. H.Kelleb, P.C.

Building akd Loan Association: Regular Meeting 1st Monday of each month; Directors meeting 2d Tuesday evening. J. H. Claussen, A.Latshaw, Sec'y. Pres.

Y.M.C.A: Booms open every evening except Sunday and ihursday: Oospel meeting 4 p.m. on Sabbath. Booms under Wilson State Bank. F. A.

Chaise, A. 0. Thompson, Bec'y. Prest. outfit they carried with them, we are do not require six dozen eggs, five bar The members cannot attend to nil calls unless remunerated in some way.

Perhaps 11 true principles, a clear record, and grit and brains. There are just such men in the Democratic ranks in Kansas, and it is thei Convention's work and duty to find and name that man. Inclined to think they went to catch rels of flour, the milk from one cow for general subscription would lie best am! then the band could accomodate all politi eels, lobsters or perhaps smoked a month, and a couple of hundred pounds of sugar. cal parties, holding public meetings hi Wilson. What say our citizens? No State in the Union can boast of Wheat harvest is at the door in this Friends of Pleaee the Eagle.

Read, W.C T.U: Meets 2d Thursday of each month. P.A.WoLr, EJ.Babton, Boo. Hoc. Prest. better public roads than Kansas.

W. T. Irwin, the subscription and portion of Kansas. Mr. Andrew Div-en, we understand, will commence cut As the first starting of a newspaper is accompanied by a large list of daily alvertising agent of that staunch and soundly Democratic paper, "The Daily 8.

OF V. No. 21: Meets 1st and 8d Monday night of each month. N.Cooveh, C.H.Uotohison, Q.M. Captain.

mud" a foot or a yard deep here. No stones or rocks or deep ruts to annoy or break the wheels, but all smooth and dry and level as a floor. If it rains all night the roads are dry before Abilene Gazette," was in Wilson on ting wheat to-day on his farm east of town. The farmers report a good crop in most localities. Monday last, and paid a friendly visit to the Eagle oflice.

We trust that all and almost hourly expenses forced upon the editor at almost every turn, it becomes his sad and painful duty to require some cash from those who read Catholic Chuboh: Services every 2d and Ith Sunday of each month, also 5th Sunday when it occurs, in Wilson. 1st and lid Sundays at Dubuque, Barton Co. Bervicesat 10 a.m. Father Chableb Dbaooon, Pastor. The Russell Journal says that the new our Democratic citizens of Ellsworth noon, and people can enjoy a ride even In a shower.

the paper. We are no exception to this and adjoining counties will secure a railroad to be built from Russell to Hutchinson, a distance of 81 miles, will be commenced at an early day. This new road will pass through Russell, Ellsworth, Bar- copy of the Daily Gazette 'during the School Boabd: Meets 3d Friday of each month. C.F.Kynkh, J.C.Younuman, Clerk, Director. From the Eagle office looking west unfortunate combination of circumstances and expenses, and will be very Presidential campaign, for in its columns they can find the latest and best we can count eighteen wind-mills all busy at work pumping water up into glad if all who can will pay us all or tin, Rice and Reno counties.

PROFESSIONAL CARDS. part of the price of the EAGLEfor one of Democratic reading, besides all gsneral home and foreign news. 'Ve Every time you are tempted to say year, vv nave nxea tne very lowest the large tanks at private residences. These pumps give Wilson homes abundance of water for watering lawns and H. ALDERSON, i.

would not like to be without iha Daily Gazette, ftnd.a? its cost $5.00 per vear an ungentle word, or write an unkind line, or say a mean, ungracious thing about anybody, just stop; look ahead twenty-five years, and think how it price we could to suit the present dull times fifty cents for six months or one dollar for the full year. Frienda do all you can to help us at once to place the new paper on a fair and or $2.50 for half a yearis not a large gardens during dry seasons. The cost of these excellent outfits is perhaps on an average about $100 each. price we would urge all who can to send to Abilene and have it sent to their PHYSICIAN SURGEON, Wilbox, Kansas. Call promptly attended to in the City or country.

Special attention given to Surgery. Ofhee over Drag Store (east rooms.) may come back to you then. The only Linn Mrryin tha United BUtae Overland Mnile. Thron'h Pullmiin Sleepers and mod fro Day Uoacbee from the Missouri Hive r. MAKING DinECT CONNECTIONS to An exchange says: "When it rains address.

independent financial footing, and rest The rain of Monday night was about in Kansas it rains 'for the 1a rd's The Jlarton county Democrat, of and for the sake of mankind, also. assured we will not soon forget your kindness. Send all names and money to the editor. June 7th, published at Great Bend When crops grow in Kansas they fluc Kausas in the seventh congressional tuate the markets of the world, and all any citizen could wish for, and has made many a dollar for this section of Kansas. Wheat, oats, corn, potatoes and all other growing crops have received renewed vigor and are growing rapidly.

From the business firms Wilson, district gavs: even when Kansas men go amongst we solicit a reasonable share of the "Republican papers appear to think it the law-makers of the land, they be P. HARRISON, ATTORNEY COUNSELLOR AT LAW, ElXaWOBTH, Kansai. Practices in Federal and State Cotirts. Legal business transacted in all parts of the United Htt. Canada and Great Britain.

8peoial attention given to Collections and Commercial Litigation. A Notary Publio in the Office. (WOffice in Insuranoe Building. eicacdlugly funny that the democrats of advertising done by each, and will do our bost to please the advertiser and come conspicuous figures of those au Denver, Cheyenne, Ogden, Salt Jke City, Sacramento, San Francisco, Loi Angeles, Portland, nnd all Nebraska, Coloiado, Wyoming, Idaho, Montani, Orgon, California, Washington Territory, and ail l'aciiia Coast Points. Basgf a Checkad Tbrosgh from all FoioU.

FAMILY SLEEPERS FREE ON ALL THKOUOH TRAINS. this district think Congressman Peters can be beaten. We are very old, yet, but This county of Ellsworth is under the publio. gust bodies. Kansas is agressive, and nothing can check her in her course." Our rates for all kinds of work will we can remember the time when the Ides of sunh a thing tm a democratic party hav- Children's Day was observed in the be kept down to the lowest mark pos sible for letier heads, bill heads, postei ng the cheek to organize," even, in Barton M.

E. church last Sabbath. The pro county whs a source of great Amnemptst circulars or newspajwr. We tru3t tuj fuerchauta of Wilson will not wait for gram vas a geod one and the children all took a lively interest. The Wilson laid with a vein of pure rock 364 feet thick.

A well lately bored at Ellsworth to a depth of 730 feet, then went through IW.feet of perfectly pure salt. This is 14 feet thicker than any known salt vein in the world, and the finest known, as the analysis shows it to be 90 per cent, pure salt. In the same well at a depth of 1225 feet be to the old rinfters. S. R.

Peters will have no walkaway this ysr." us to call, but send at once in time for our next week's iwme an advertis- That is exactly the wny to talk brother It. DUNN, TGNSOHIAL AETIST, Ladies' rd Children' Hair Cutting A Specialty. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. fi If a Trial ni Convinped. FSsvimj For triforrrmf ion tptv.r-?-i.

inr. as'j(yto fh mnr( trio or churches are all doing what they can in aid of the rising generation, and many a man and wonian in after years will come bank to Wilwn in r'inSiiorV Ptokf, and -with a full and manly support O'l can perhps elect two mt-wbt r. of inent from each and every firm. This will hep ns at oie to enlarge The Kaoir stnd to more general pod to .1 A I- iriTre.t In vii'ir die'ri'-t. Oue live Deiao- ni i i' low the surface gns of good quality to attend the to go and oi.o 1 chi ou MicuirfUi Aveaus opptwits ur i found.

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