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National Weekly Monitor from Wichita, Kansas • 5

National Weekly Monitor from Wichita, Kansas • 5

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AMlk MILLENNIUM I i WTO Mil JiLl-ili i-'-B MO MIT CHRISTIAN PEACE ON EAR 1 II AND GOOD WILL TO MEN. CHRISTIAN LIBEMY AND EQUALITY 10 ALL. NO. 9 SINGLE SHEET, $1,00 A YEAR DOUBLE SHEET, 8 PAGES, $1,50. VOL.

1. WICHITA, KAXSAS. WEDNESDAY, 25, 1880. Against the Tide. The Popular Creed.

THE NIT. OH. I .1 H. Kditur. T'6 have great respect for that large class tho human aniij whose energies are given to 'bearing It is a line thing to do things, but The Wine of Life.

There is nothing better for a human being sometimes, than a little hearty praise. Many good people concientiously act on the directly opposite, and seem to think nothing better than a little hearty blame. They are mistaken, be conscientious in their blame as they may. There are sore burdens enough in life, bitterness and C. HiCHiuxfi Assistant.

jkxxinus nintiuxu, l'ubiisiiers. Issued every Wednesday, at' WICHITA TiniMSOlUBSCRn'TION. a finer thing to just stand it. Most people are in that defensive attitude. We all start ou' aggressively, events push us hard.

First we oO .1 00 0io year IXYAKtAisuv ix Advance. slacken, then we halt, then we back up agams' pain enough, hard work enough, and little Droiej and dollars, dollars and dimes An emty pocket's the worst of Tf a man's down, give Mm a thrust Trample the beggar into the dust! Presumtuous poverty's quits appalling, Knock him over, kick him for falling If a man is up, Oh! lift him higher Your soul's for sale, and he's the huyer; Dirss and dollars, dollars and dimes An empty pocket's the worst of crimes I know a poor but wertay youth, Whoso hopes an built on a maidea' truth; But maiden will trc-ak her vow with ease For a wooer comoth whose claim? are these, A hollow heart and nu empty hetd, A face well tingefl with brandy red, the wall and bear it. "The castles in the air drift into darkness, enough for it, enongh to depress a man and keep him humble, a keen enough sense of failure, succeed as he may, and a word of hearty nd ambition's pictures become dissolving view and the man finds himself under the sober skies of forty with empty hands, bending shouldera ADVERTISING KATES. I.oealR, single insertion, ver line, locts. Ac'vcrtiseiiieiitH, single insertion, per line, 5 et.

hue column, one year me naif eelumn, one yoar tm fourth column liusiuess card 6.QU llAILROAD TIME CARD. commendation, now and then will lighten his load and brighten his heart, and send him on with new hope and energy, and if he have any unmarked days in the present, and uncertain ones in the' future. Tho fame.or fortune that reasonable amount of brains at all, will do him A. T. S.

F. E. R. no harm, Sincere commendation is the wmo Taking effect Sunday, May 2d, ltW). nerved his young life is under the horizon.

The stimulus of hope that held him wasted and of life. He who withholds it, when he can give gone. Forge and and shoveLfrom it, is a churl. mornin? to nicrht. The mortgage clings to the cottage.and hard work cannot lift it.

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StTlOUIS SAX FRANCISCO liv. EAST KOl'XD KXVKKMS. Uili.l UUiJXU UUC QU.J. VAttJ JitbllC Hi LyilUllj and the monotonous years wear on. Thero is sions, and applied to a gentleman, who refused nothing ahead to look to, and nothing in the him with the reply, "I don't believe in foreign present to notch the days, save' a little harder missions, want what 1 give to benelit my neighbors." 6 n.

lit. work, and a more restless night, and grad i.UAVH WICHITA AKU1VKS ST. uris "WTell," replied he, "whom do j-ou regard as WFKT ISOl'M'. ually failing strength. Under this gathering your neighbors?" U'AVKS SAINT I.OV1-4 p.

m. AliiilVKSi WICHITA A soul well trained in villiany's pehool, ind cash, sweet cash he knows the rule; Dim23 and dollars, dollars and dime? An empfy pocket's tie worst of crimes' I know a bold and honast hub, Who strives to livo oa th.3 Christian's plan, But pour is ho, aud poor will be; A scorned aud hated wretch is he; At home he mr.etsth a starving wifj, Abroad he leadeth a leper'ts life Thsy Btrufgle against a fearful odds, Who will not bow to tho people's gods Dimes and dollars, dollars end An empty pocket's tho worst of crimes' So, get ye wealth, no matter how "No questions asked" of the rich, I vow Stual by night, and (steal by day, (Doing it all in a lejral vay), Joia the church, and ncvar forsake her, Learn to cant aud ioault your IvLker, Be hypocrite, Jhr, knave or fool, But don't be poor; remember tho rule; Dimes and dollars, dollnrs and dimes An en pty pocket's tho worst of crimes! gloom tlie man does nothing fine, thinks nothing great: he only bears bravely up. If the neigh "Why, those around me." "Do you mean those whose land joins J. llALPFiitfl'ON, J. A II A I- A inquired the minister.

"Yes." "Well," said the ministeer, "how much land do you own?" Office, in Centennial block, ovr Alley's Shoe store, Wichita, Kaunas. jt ci. KUGCiLKS, AT TO UN w. WiU practice in Slnle and Federal Court). Ohiee, over Farmers and Merchants' Jiank, JUiii siicut.

Wichita, Kaiwa. yy F. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, wkmck Oner Smith McConib's shop Ai.fiu:", Wichita. Kansas. "About five hundred acres." "How far down do you own?" "Why, I never thought of it before, in a repub- bors ever give a man a thought, it is only to say, 'Poor fellow things go rather against But blessed is the man who can go against things, and hold his way with buoyant heart, under 'skies that are ashen and over 'leaves that are withered and In God's reckoning of the human lives, thero will doubtless bo a great reversal of estimates, and for tho comfort of those who make no headway against wind ajid tide, it will, appear at last that "They also Kcrve Who only stand and wait" Interior.

lcan government like ours: but I suppose I own about half way 'Exactly," said the clergyman, "I suppose you and I want tins money for tho New Zealand- crs the men whose land joius yours on tho ottom. Selected. A W. NcCOV, 1 PHYSICIANS SURGEON. OnVe over lliirm-'s dniK More.

Il-Mileiire mi 1 ni reuce avenue, ii) third block linrui Oi iinreli. "Wichita. Kan. There are scores of families who accumulate Saloon Soys. ''There goes a saloon boy just look at, him!" a riond said to me while we were walking along li.

Ai.UiN.M. newspapers which they do not know what to do with: and thero are other scores that would be E. Hughes and Ward in Kansas. Our good fnends and brothers, Hughes and Ward, left on kfjt Monday morning for Kansas, there to continue agitating tho temperance question in favor of constitutional prohibition. They will be sadly in this state, as they have done an immense amount of good and endeared themselves ta iho good people.

They avc the most effective workers wo have. Wo feel anxious in regard to Kansas. The constitutional prohibition question that be left to a vote of tho peopb at tb.3 November election is one of vital importance to the temperance work in every in the Union, and from this on the streets of a village in which I was spending ivsieian burgeon. a few days." i Mathews' Drug store, Dowlas Av "Yes I should have known that he was a saloon on Wichita, boy if you had not told me," I answered, glancing at the boy in question. He was evidently not more than fourteen years of age, and yet he was smoking a cigar and k.

ktjxtz, x. and Surgeon. ui At uu.ii jiLivu none, oavn your newspapers, and send them where they will do good. If you have no poor friend, no homo missionary, no neighbor to whom oven two dollars a year is a good deal of money, make the acquaintance and friendslnp cf one an speedy as possible; meanwhile, send your papers to the poorliouse, the house of refuge, or county jail. Under the new law tho postage on such a package is not sufficient to limit your newspaper charity.

id Merchants over Fanners and lU'sldeute, lt door north ot Turner Uali, cor-neriml Kid Market Street, Wichita, Kaunas. untiil after the election, while wo do not and I Wared more like a rough bar-room man than will not neglect our own homo work, let us give fl His 1joltl' rcclhas manner at once reveal-KaiifBia what flssistoncd we can. For tho I that ll3 been a "Haloon for LKONAIiP. It. 1).

some time, for these signs of vice can not all be of the cause thero vre they 'sent for Hughes and Ward, iivl eonlident that it will prove a great, l.uJj to iliem. More than "Too bad! He be a lino boy," my ulteniinn to of the i)C( -iiliarto feinai' and clul-icn' 'oilieo Main street, first brink north of near'H clru store, Keside.iice on 200,000, persons have t.h. pledge at friend observed. "Saloon influences will ruin any boy," Water south of lioiigliW avenue, Wichita, I an- Yv. lorn to hoar Hughes and "Wurds An English editor takes a cheerful view ot temperance reform in that island.

He says: "Every class is reforming itself as last as it can. Drunkenness has long ceased to be a prevailing vico in tho upper sections of society. Tho middle classes have shaken themselves pretty well clear of it. Tho belter part of the artisan from you AW OAK Bwered. Saloon boys will grow up into saloon men, and these are never honored, respected members FPICE, HARRIS, ha nius -W I II I of socictv.

Our criminals and drunkards come The ff Ct i with angelic pr' r.ill r.ij.':o oain. -No Boys' beware of saloons! Mrs. out of this class. M. A.

Holt. class have done iho same. The vice, Lord Fife declares, lingers only in tho lowest grades, of the community, where wages have risen of late Aim, Konoi.m HATFIKI-P. Notary 1'iiWie. AJtirrceju and Ccunfellcrg at Law.

Special intention (jiven to ami 1. H. (ifsVein Templf- Hlock, first Iwr.r horili of licit ofiice, llain sireft, Wh.hita Kansas. words co-il-l than the message which mprls brcn.i; to thosa grieving heart of tb on Olivet. "This nania Jesus Khali coijjo in ruituner as yea have seen liim go ii And this mo.Hnir CAPITAL.

years, while education has not yet penetrated. In other words, tho entiro nation is becoming sober, though we must wait a few vx-ars more "If I only had we heard a young man say, as he puffed away at a te'S cent cigar, "I would do something." ii. ''iV is in perfect the utter-cviciiixion. I have before tho progress will bo complete. Ex.

anco of onr Lev, I 9 "If I only had auother.as he walkeJJ ih; Ml '(! I am matisfled no theory nrsn with the ie leave the theori UIU to iig i uthrrs more than rm VALLEYIIOUSE Doiijtlas SAveiliie.Snrltdoor fromJDcpof VTicniTA, Kansas. This noose, so liliprally patronized by citi-rens Siimner in i.t ns v. cll't-r )oriioii( of hn 'wen enrrrolly iif-i'ie and eacli bed brim; Willi beft a'ld hit' style of soriiiK'n. vstitini vs old i id i.i'v. be accomniocJaled at pur Hotel in vrnhw lioioe Hfvle.

A. 1av, i'roprietor. J. A. ItAV Clerk.

fied with the sL-ipei- Joars, glorious fact that he is coming to umh Satan and death under his feet; coming to claim hjy own, who will be caught up to meet him in the air; coming to rei-m on earth as in heaven; coming to make earth heaven below. Do vera ask when is he rnn.in Tho laws of Ohio against the liquor crime tire not as strong as they ought to he, nor as they yet will be; but to tay that one class of political OiTiee-holders will enforce them better than au-othcr(publie sentiment or no)is simply stating what cannot bo proved. No special party cry is needed in this matter, nor will any effort succeed that means prohibition once aud some-tiling else sixteen times. Chicago, Aug. 0.

The advance guard of the army of salvation arrived in Chicago, and Saturday evening began operations by holding tv open air meetings, which were well attended l.y a curious trowel. Commissioner liaiiton was tho man selected to open the fight against satan' away from a dram-shop where he had just paid ten cents for a would go into buisness." The same remark might have been heard from the young man loafing around the litre et comer. Yong man with the cigar aro smoking away your crpital. You from the are drinking yours and destroying your body at tho same time and you upep the street comers are wasting yours in idleness anfl forming bad ltabits Dimes make dollars. Time is money.

Don't wait for fortune to begin with. If you had ten thousand a year, and it all, you would be poor stilL Our men of power and influence did not start with fortunes. You, too, can make your mark, if you will, but you must stop spending your money for what you don't need and squandering your time in idleness. Ex- i He has told ns tii.t we aro not to M. KOLni, ECLECTIC M.M).

belli: a i s. Atte.Hd at nil honrR. Ksji.ciiil atiention given to Surgery, eliionio slid Jixease woMui'aiid children. know Uui are t3 csject him cveij day and hour, and this to 1 tho inspiration cf eamcfct toil end piiient waiting He coniin" and he may come today. Do you n-k, How' Va ho coming? I know fir va the angels have told in, in hko manner as yc have seen liim go into heaven." The cloud of glory v.

ill form his stairway earthward, it once na his stairway heavenward. Ex. TIIOS. A. IIAYLKY, CITY ErJGIHEER.

in all Snoi iaJ atK iitioii aid Incatine -itT loi J-sve order at inirneily'i hardware t-' hosr -Ex. Wichita..

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