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Wayne Register from Wayne, Kansas • 3

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LIFE OF LOGAN. AY HE REGISTER Wm. OLIVER, THURSDAY, JUNK, 2, Uses of Literary Adversity. A rejected iiiaiiusfrlpt la spur to genius and (ho waste-basket Is tho true cradle ot literary art. No genuine good work Is lost.

One by ono the old statues nro du up. AVhy do you find fault with tho editor who refuses to buy what ho doesn't want? If you Scientific JllsccIIany, Oeininn experiments have idtowt, that east iron Ihira remain nearly up. right and sustain their load In tho hottest fire, wh le flume of wrought Iron bend to such a degree a to be valueless as supports. Among the many curious and iDter-ct'mx vorkt of tho Jartr-M library In local risrinw: lu-iil iHlritrihmvntu unilr llil lifxllnir, will Iw Life and Pukvicks of (Jkn, Jmix A. Lo- OAS, A SOI.IURH AND fT.Ui;S.MA Bv Gkohok Fiiancis Dawson', K.v-Librarian of the Senate, etc.

Published by fubMcriptiou only. Cl AC KB it Co. Publishers, Netf York ami Chicago. Price cloth. Sin'-e the lamented dealu of Logan, the public litis awaited with e'lgerexye tho appearance of thin, the only authorized mid authentic biography of eWgul th.

ml. of rwr linn, rli limrr linn. All lvrrtlMmrn Inm rinl until nnlerud out, tinlm oibrlw lirn loiil.U in. make voiir hate really temptln'r, irro sislnble, indued there is no danger that Mamorial Day ExorciBoa. If there are any people in the world that nra loyul it is tint pcoplo of Kansas.

No mailer liow busy or important the time, nil is lain nsidn to honor the bravo soldier who died in defense of his country. Tho largest crowd that lift been in town the 4th of July was here Monday lust. Tho exercises began in the morning by the march to tin) cemetery mid tho decorating of graves by tho litlle girls chosen fur that After the return, Elder Madden delivered one of tho most touching and eloquent orations that wo have ever listened to Space forbid us to even give a synopsis of his address. Suffice it to say, all were highly pleased. In the afternoon the picture of Ander- B.

M. R. R. Time Tfibio. your labor will bo lost.

'J he editor knows a good thing and ho will bite vt it when ho sees it The trouble is that yon undurriit) the editorial judgment; WKST. KTATlOSa. JCAhV. Fr'fc Mr, pm AT'iym V'tmrt tMTaro I'iatpm It Ilk lnmirin 11 '-iiiu 7 15 MIS 11 Vr Hill Ma B5S US') :) IIuMmn City H7 lone 6 K't 'b 11 IH'I 10 15 CM 7 1(140 7 nit lllll 7 "St 11 lb pm 7 y) pm Coiicordlit It 7 ir ra 7 uiiaui F.K. CI.AItK, Agobt, mai ini.iciiieHH citizen-volunteer, ever successful General, and illustrious H'n'cs-man.

It is now before us. To niendy say that it is a spleii.Hd biography of a led li itr figure in a period of American history which formed a critical ep ieh in our National life, would convey a very inadequate idea of his really rentar table book, whieh not only must rank Idah among lhe great literary works of this country, but is worthy of the sweeping encomium of the Rev. Dr. Newman thai it ia "the most complete military en 1 sonville Prison, recently purchase 1, was 4 you send the poor fellow slult that you would toss aside yourself if you were an editor. This Is neither sensible nor honest.

Pauso a and refliet. What is it that can ve commercial value to a manuscript? It is its power to attract readers. If an editor feels that what you write will call attention to the Journal and thus make money for him bo will bo quite ready to pay you for it; otherwise ho will decline to purchase. I tell vou who are the editors fnvorits. It is tlio youn writers who come with something new and true aad strong in their hand.

Respecters of persons! Why, how can an editor refuse a th nj; which would create a sensation and ac placed on exhibition in tho G. A. R. Hall mid largo crowd listened to F. R- Clark's explanation of it.

Taken altogether the day's exercises were a grand the world, at Pur 1st a Chinese chart of the heavens, made about C0Q B. C. In tills chart 4 CO stars are correctly inserted, us corroborated bythoobair-vation of modern astronomers. A marine alga of Arctio H'g'onii grow at a temperature fe.r below zero, and its spores disappear et higher temperatures. It thus appears that in-tensu cold is necessary to tho ex Rtnce of some forms of Vegetable life, together with extreme dryness, nnd this class of plants prohiiblo includes tho cryptogams of red snow.

Denmark, as is well known, is a re-niarkably low country. It has long been supposed that its highest land was a hill 617 feet above sea-level; but tho surve of the past season show that there are two higher points in the kingdom on-t rerielrng an elevation of C50 feet, and the oilier 510 feet. A curious geological phenomenon exists in the vicbriy of Belir.ng's Slra t. At Elephant Point, Kotzbuo Sound, a ridgo two miles wide and feet high seems to be a vast mans of ice, tliinl with clay mid vegetable mold. In this soil robes, aiders and berry-bearing plants grow luxuriantly, with the stratum of perpetual ice as the underlying rock within lesd than a fuot from their roots.

It rppears that communication rf success. DEALT. P. IN County Officers. Ftt Fermtar, 2Tth Ptrtrlc-t.

Cm- H. Cu Ili-pnwnriitiro, 7lil IM'irnt, OnniPt T. Pai Ki'pri-wniHiivi', 7 1th District Mm A. I'relwm JuiH'i" jn'ili lWeh Clerk DlKliU Court jlcnk IllMrlrt Attorney J'lV K. i'lnn County Clark H.

O. Htu.llny KhurllT. T. 0. li'jlly H-itiiirr of Ikwln, I.

W. Itumlltoii TrHuror Ji. M. Crumnwr hitp't of Public Instruction U. T.

Hullpo Hurwyor K. SV tVurnn Coionur 1 ittrli 1st dlft S. Kdwnrd Commlilonen 2d ilUt .1. W. Warwick T.MKlar.

The AVavnk Rkgisteii Is one of the neat est exclianges that comes to this oflkc and it does not lavor the Rock Inland HARDWARE, civic biography extant." Fiom tin1 first page to the last there is not a dull line in it. Instinct with the very spirit of its lnlrpid hero, its virility, energy, end elan carry tiie reader along resis' ibly from the beginning to the end. This narrative of Lopan's brilliant and wonderful career, commencing with his birth and boyhood, sweeps on, with many a characteristic anecdote of his youth nnd either. 8.1 dint Mm I IlOgafLlOtO '7 1 Last Saturday while our little daughter was visiting the home of her grand-parents in Union township, AND Corn, No. 2, 21 cts 2 white, C3 cts Onto, 21 ctE Rye, No.

2, 32 cts Vv'heat, she fell from the lounge and broke her arm. Dr. Jones set the fractured limb young manhood, through the war with 48 eta. cept a crude and worthless manuscript instead? How can ho do this, I say, merely to ot to print tlie poem, the essay, or the novel of a favorite? Editors and publishers nro business men of nt least average sagacity. They do business to make money, ami "you may be sure that they will buy your wares just as soon as your wares are worth buying, but not a day sooner.

Of coiut'O. no one editor or publisher is tho end of tilings; but when you have gone the rounds with your beloved creation undor your arm. ami by a common verdict you have been repulsed, it is safe to begin to cons'dor whether, indeed, the thiugistit for The Tr.x Lists are ready. Call and at writin shci rap- idlv. Mexico, the exciting political scenes, iu and out of Congress, which preceded the Southern Rebellion, and through tiie Farm Implements.

pav your tuxes at Hie Bani; oi- AA'ayxk. Last Saturday a terrible accident oc we learn that 1 rof. 11. is out a pair curred at Republic by which Mr. and telephone to great distances, though tin interesting and wonderful gcient'iic achieve eent, is not likolv to prove commercially important.

Estimates by Dr. AViotlisbach place the cost of a tel of shoes in the late bond excitement. Mrs. Kalf Polley lost their little boy. A pail of hot water was left on the kitchen Ice cream at llepncr's next Saturday floor, it being thought that the little afternoon and evening.

ephone line 12o) miles long, overwhMi speech is possible, at oyer and to make such a lino profitable it W. S. Roach Go one was in bod at the timo, but after Go to Raid win's for nice lemonade and ever-shiftinif and eventful scenes of busy camp, toilsome march, determined seige, and the tumult of pitched battle with graphic recitals of desperate valor and heroic charges and counter-charges, of consumate generalship and self-sacrificing devotion to country so vividly and realistically depicted that the reader actually feels himself, for the time being, an actor in them, his blood surging with the intense ardor of the struggle nnd the every one had lett the room the little fine cigar3. one went in and fell into the water and book, which was it Uncle was so badly burned that it died next PROPRIETORS But there is another point in view. Art and especially literary art has a higher reward than money.

It is its own exceeding great reward, nnd I hope it is this liner and sweeter consideration which most strongly draws us toward it. Maurice 'Thompson to the Association of American AaUuirs. must earn a dollar a minute, a brief conversation thus costing 5 or $10. The telegraph works at th distance at about a tenth of the cost, and is cheaper for all distances of more than 300 miles, the economy beinr with the tel Rot lie or John? day. Loans at Low Interest.

Call at Farm the It axe of Wayne. ephone below about that l.mit. Prof. P.ckermg, of the Harvard Col AVaye, May 30, 1S87. Parson Buowxr.ow Post No.

359 Department of G. A. R. The members of this Post wish to re fierce joy of victory The war of the J. Rreckenridge is the first man to Rebellion ended the magnificent narra bring new potatoes into town this season.

tive falters not for an instant, but swings turn their thanks to the citizens of AVayne and vicinity for their kind and Frank Brown, livingSmiles northwest along with its quick succession of equally stirring incidents in the wonderful of town, sold his farm to John and John civic career of Logan on the stump, in ny Johnson, for $1,700. liberal patronage at our exposition of the picture of Andersonville Prison, the proceeds of which will be appropriated for relief of thoso comrades who are in need Fon Rbxt a good store building with Humbug-grin; a Necessity. A physician ones told me that a part of a doctor's income was derived from attendance on people who had nothing the matter with them, at least nothing which made a dose of medicine necessary. StilL ho said, it was the custom among tho medical fraternity to prescribe in such an event some harmless decoction, to look as if the case was serious, and then to render the usual bill. Otherwise, he continued, the alleged sufferer would be very angry, change doctors mid simply continue the gamo.

My friend as lege observatory, remarks that the many millions of dollars spent upon astronomy during the last two or three centuries have yielded returns whose value cannot be estimated. Aside from the knowledge gained of other worlds and of the Jaws governing the universe, tho information obtained concerning this world ha.s been of enormous practical importance. Safo and certain commun cation between distant countries has been secured, together with accurate maps, and the prec se determination of tune. These results have a pecuniary value which would repay many times the total of all astronomical cellar, and chamber living rooms. of help.

the House of Representatives, in the Senate, and elsewhere which create an almost breathless interest, not alone in its hero, but in the exciting and memorable National events in which we find him actively participating from the close Empire of Mrs. Wai.to:j. AVe also wish to extend thanks to The "boys" held a jubilee meeting Bros. Madden, Lashell and Cheney for Inst Wednesday evening, indulging in a their services on the occasion. of the Rebellion almost to the very hour bon-fire and the firing of anvils.

"Wish the farmers to understand that they are here to stay, and are working to the farmers interest as well as their own, and will pay as mucli for Grain as the markets will admit. Bring them your Grain and they will pay CASH for it. their scales and Elevator are so arranged as to be easy weighing and unloading. Bring them your grain, they will give you the best price of any firm in WAYNE, KANSAS. By command of Z.

Rkkdf.ii, Post Commandant. S. AV. Walkek, Adj. Geu'l.

Splendid ice cream at Hepner'a every Saturday afternoon and evening. signed various reasons for this idiosyncrasy. Some, he allowed, were self-doceived, some wished to deceive others, and some merely desired a flirtation with a good-lookiua doctor. The Concordia Daylight sports a new On Monday evening last a surprise of his death, while the marvelous fabric of the story is inriched with many a sparkling gem of lofty eloquence and true wisdom. Than as the story reaches the last days of Logan, there are shades of eadness relieved, however, by the hero's humor, and reminiscences of public men and events, until the sad ending comes, and the Nation mourns for Logan bead.

A largo improvement Bro. Dun party was given to Miss Liliie Newburn, ning. in honor of her birthday. About twenty The Singer's Reward, lie sung of midnights gloomy, Ot gardens bright and bloomy, Oi stars and wars, of seus and shorei He knew lie was inspired. He lived ou heights ulysinn; Hone's fancies ehju-iiKVil iiis vision; The following trouble is somewhat similar, and hardly more genuine: A couples assembled at her home, at ffilg.

jnyour poultry. Early spring eight o'clock in evening and a most chickens wanted. AVill pay big prices. lie won some fame, but no cash came A Ci r.VF.it. enjoyable time was spent.

Games and social, chat were happily interspf rseu Mrs. AVnlloii bus our thanks for a bus- lying dead beneath the great white dome of the Cnpital. Never, indeed, in the history of letters has there appeared a wiih some line music. At suitable hour lifter the giving of presents, the gay Vet of good vegctab-es, consisting of lettuce, raddishes, onions and rhubarb. Jul last fact made uim tired.

To follow Wall Ideals When on vou steals Is-sucli a gamu Unit oon grows tame; He did not thrive on hope, But dropped his loit.v sinuiug, And now grows eh by stringing Together rhymes to suit the times About a patent souii. more captivating wors. While essen pi.rty dispersed, wishing many a return jeweler tells me that frequently people come into his store, show him their watches, and say that at such a timo they stopped, that such a thing has not happened for years, and they can explain it in no manner whatever. Upon examination of the watches nothing Is found to be the matter with them but a simple need of wind.ng. He does not te'l this, however, but says he will hold them a day or two, after which he sends them back with a neat little bill for services rendered.

The same thing often happens in re ot the happy event. Their high snirits Fon Runt One of the best store fully alt.f-sted the entertaining power of rooms in th" Campbell block, now occu HARDWARE. pied by AV. G. C.

Ru(T. Enquie of our fair hostess aided by her sisters and brother. Uarptf'i Bazaar. J. M.

CA.Mi'DEI.L, MEDICAL INSTINCT. Died May 2(i, 1SS7, at Talmo, Nat Patterson arrived home on from Chicago where he was with cat tially a biography of a greatly distinguished man concededly distinguished in many fields of human action it is also incidentally, a history of our country, through war and in peace, for the pact forty years and withal, so skillfully and dramatically managed as to completely fascinate while it instructs the reader. It is, as one might say, a prose drama, in six parts; and an apendix, comprising an admirable condensation of the eloquent eulogies upon Login re of dropsy and old age, William Chester Methods Adopted by Animals AVhen tle. Trouble. Miller, aged 81 years and nineteen days.

Mr. Miller was a German, ami has re gard to clocks. People send down for a man to call and repair their clocks, when they have merely neglected to Mr. S. Ferris brought us fiomo of the e.

Mcdonald ia on band with a full stock of everything in the Hardware line. Give him a call, at his old stand. finest lettuce nr.d ruddishes we have haJ wind them. St. Louis Speclalor, Animals get rid of their parasites by using dust, mud.

clay, etc. Those suffering from fever restrict their diet seek dark, airy places, drink water, sided in tin's state for 11 years. lie has been sick for three mouths. Iiis remains were interred in Fairview ceme this season. Thanks.

Mrs. Hanson and Mrs. IioszeH went to cently delivered in tiie United btates and sometimes plunge into it. AY'hen a dog has lost its appetite it eats that tery May His friends have tiie sympathy oi the entire community. Concordia, Thursday evening to visit rel Misused Words.

Acoustics is always singular. Cut bias, and not cut on the bias. Allow should not be used for admit. Come to see me, and not come and Senate nnd House of Representatives. atives for a fdiort lime.

A horse belonging to Tho-j. Nelson, in Among other matter in this great, book will be found certain hitherto unpublished letters which in connection with Gen see me. The "Glorious Fourth" is near at hand. Are we to celebrate? It is time Clarke county, killed his keeper, Man- Burstcd is not elegant and is rarely Ion Redman, ono d-iy last week. lie HE1THY BURGESS, Black-Smith, Wayne, Kansas.

correct. to talk the matter up. crushed his r.rm between his laws. Almost, with a negative, is ridicu The election pajsed oil quietly last knocked him down and jumped upon lous. "Almost nothing" is absurd.

era! Shermans's written and oral utterances since General Logan's death, throw a baleful light upon the former's unjust displacement of the latter from Tuestay, nearly every vote of tho town 'him. This is the third man tho horse The burden of a song means the re frain or chorus, not its sense or has killed within a year. Concordia speiees of grass known as dog's grass, wli eh acts as an emetic and a purgative. ais also eat grass. iSheop and cows wheu ill seek out certain herbs.

An animal suil'ering from chronic rheumat sm always keeps, as far as possible in the sun. The warrior ants have regularly organized ambulances. Latieillo cut the antennas of an ant, and other ants came aud covered the wounded part with a transparent fluid si creted iu the months. If a eh is wounded it slops the bleeding placing its hand on the wound or dressing it with leaves or grass. When an animal has a wounded leg or arm bunging on it completes the amputation by means of if, teeth.

A dog, on be ship being polled. Mrs Roach returned with her littli Daylight. tiie commend of the Army of the Tennessee after Logan's great victory of Atlanta also the true story Respite Sena At the earnest request of our children last Tuesday evening, after an many friends in Wayne and vicinity, we absence of several weeks in Ohio and tor Frye's recent denial of how Logan Bountiful applies persons, not to things; aud has reference to quantity. Affable only applies when speaking if tho manner of superiors to inferi- J1S. "Metiiinks is formed by the impersonal verb think, moaning seem, and I have engaged the services of N.

C. ShafTcr, the well-known Pensyl-vania horse shoer. AH kinds of work done in first-class style and on short notice. 20tf Nebraska. thrice" refused "the crown" at the will postpone our dale of leaving for Cal il'ornia until June 27th.

Chicago Convention of 18S0, which Gar The Aid Society will be held at the ah parties wishing anything clone in field accepted and other most interest residence of Miss Mary Smith, next week, Friday afternoon, June 10. All the Dressmaking line, or barber work, ing biis of hitherto unpublhdicd history. will please call on us. It is a book that will live. Its lessens ladies are invited.

Mrs. A. Lasses. will be of value to generations yet un AAre saw A. Pierce in town this week born.

In addition to its attractiveness Mr. II. AV. Snootier is tho agent for pporting a new buggy. Amos where is The Life of Gen.

Logan," also for "The that plug hat with Mansard roof you the dative me; and is literally rendered, It seems to me." Admire should not bo followed with the intinit vo. Never say, as many do. 'I should admire to go with yon, etc. This error is aiuguhu-iy fashionable just now. Alludo is now frequently misused when a thing is named, spoken of or described.

It should only bo used when anything is hinted at in a playful or passing manner. "Allusion is the by-play of language." Tweed's A'cio Grammar. Life of Rev. Henry AV'ard Beeeher. J.SPOOPER, NOTARY PUBLIC.

IZHA-Tj estate AND promised to wear? otherwise, it is well printed, in large type, upon excellent papr, is strongly and tastefully bound, and contains fiiteen superb full-page engravings of battle and other historic sceues, including speakingly faithful portraits of the dead hero Both are excellent works and should be flogs are brought to this market from in every library. ing slung on the muzzle by a viper, was observed to plunge its head re-peadedly for several days into running ualer. Th animal eventually recov-od. A sporting dog was run over by it, carriage. During three wveks in writer it remained lying in a brook, where its food was taken to it.

This ttnirual recovered. A. terrier hurt its richteve. It remained under a counter, avoiding light and heat, although it habitually kept close to the lire. It adopted a general treatment, rest aud fib! notice from food.

The local treatment consist in licking the upper surface of the paw which it applied to tne wounded eye, again licking the paw when It became dry. Animals suifcr- north of Belleville and Cuba, some iH Read synopsis of the former book on miles from here on account of better local page. Mr. Spooner will call on our and his widow. mm ihjiuwii prices being paid.

citizens and give all a chance to secure these books, which are sold by subscrip Next week we will commence the pub G.A. R. Regular meet iuos of Parson Brownlow tion onl3'. Half Cents AA'auted. There is a growing demand in New lication of a serial story entitled, "Cust Post No.

3.ii! will be held nt iheif hull Upon the AA'orld," which we hope and Stock shipments this week, C. A York City for a smaller coin than a in AVayne, on tho first Saturday of pad month at 7 :30 p. m. and the third Sat believe will be interesting toour readers. INSURANCE AGENT, WAYNE, KANSAS.

Deeds and Mortgages executed promptly. Campbell, one car to Kansas City. II. a cent lhe little red coin has traveled urday at 2 p. ui.

A'isiting comrads al- Trlin rniiitili 11 onitr. a rnistntn 0111; to same place, in Uie wavs welcome. Z. Reedkk. i ing from traumatic fever treat themselves by the oont nued application of cold water, which M.

Delaunav coniid- I Pundav "so the bovs say." in trvinir car iUr-uanson "nipped were aver W. Wai.kkk, Adjutant. P. C. to find the page, where the figures were.

age weight 3-11 pounds, bought of ex-countv clerk Parks. Mr. Parks knows His argument however was a good one DIKECTOHY. CHURCHES. where the best hog market of the county mid "taken." west until it has readied the shores of the Pacific, where it may be said to meet the brass cash of Cathay, and no smaller coin iswieeded in he West.

But hero a half cent would tend to prevent raste among the poorer people. Thus there are pienly of toys which are retailed at a cent each which could be, and would be, profitably sold at half a cent. One must buy an even number ff pounds of sugar and an even number of some kinds of roods. is aud drew them 10 miles. M.

F- Church. Services every altern Religious services tvill be held at the Church, at Wayne, Sabbath evening next Notice To every man in and around crs to ho more certain than any of the other methods. Iu view of those interesting facts, we arc, he thinks, forced to admit that hygiene and ther-itputics as practiced bv animals may in tho interest of psychology be sudied with advantage. Many plusieians have been keen ob-or vers of an nulls their diseases, and he methods adopted by them in their instinct to cure themselves, and have Availed of tiie knowledge so brought under their observnt on in their practice. Aeto Oi mm I'icti'jiinc.

at haif past seven o'clock, by Rev. F-. M. Wayne. If you have any razors that are Madden.

Come one, come all and let us have a good time waiting on the Lord. dull bring them to mo and I will put them in good order for 25 cents each, if the razor is of any account. All work must be in before the 23d inst. or lose half a cent. It will sound mean to some people to hear one complain of Mrs.

A'an Riper and her daughter Lot JEL Hanson Wishes to inform his customers that he is prepared to furnish them with good COAL at any time and at low figures, lie also pays the highest market price for all kinds of Grain. Send orders to'his office in ate Sabbat li, at 11 clock a.m. Rev. J. II.

Cueekky, Minister. Evangelical. Every alternate Sabbath, 11, a. and evening. Rbv.

A. V. Scituxiir.iiGKK, Minister. Union Sunday School every Sabbath morning at JO o'clock a. m.

All are cordially invited. mI. S. IIkkrixu, Supt. Newtox Smith, Secretary.

Swede Methodist. Services second Sunday in every month 11 o'cbsik a. m. and evening, by Kev. P.

M. Johnson, pastor, and thrpe Sunday in every month by Rev. J. Knes'ro n. Sunday Dick Landes, the Barber.

G. M. White, LI. the loss of half a cent but tho old Scotch proverb about wdlful waste and woful want can not be ignorod. "The standard coin of France is tho franc," said a Frenchman to me yesterday, "arnl it is as big a co there as a dollar is That is because we have also the centime a fifth of your cent.

It would make Aneri-J i richer Jo give trie people a coin." brookln tie, mother Htid sister of S. C. A'an Riper, who have been here visiting for three weeks, will return to their homo in Illinois next Monday. Wo are a littlo behind with our paper this week owing to moving our offue into new quarters. U'o are now located litst door east of AVayne Cank.

Come nJ ub. TALMO, KANSAS. Bettor Late Than Never. Now that Logan is dead great emphasis in beirg bi upon tiie fact (hut lie died poor. Tne world generally thinks n.ost li ghly of poor but peopl-j alter luey are dead.

I'hiUUel- fcchoul every nt 10 clock a. m. Residence on Main elreet, north of school house- AH tails promptly attended. J. LusTitoM, Sept.

I Mis.i Eki--tk-)4, Sec'y. Kansas. Wayn.

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