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The Leader from Kackley, Kansas • 3

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One of John Anderson's little children THE ROANOKE. RAILROAD TIME CAUD- KACKI.EY station. ATCHISON TOPEKA SANTA FK died last Friday of Scarlet Fever, wge years. The remains were Interred at the Last of the Large Wooden Vessels to Bo Built In Amorioa. Swede church.

The parents have our Fur birthday and anniversary preseuts call ou Mrs Burton at Jamestown. II. 0. T. liurk wall passed throunh Here on his way to Assaria Monday.

oo envelopes and 100 sheets ol paper printed to order for il at this ofllce Eli Shaver went to Belivulo Tuesday to hear Gen. Weaver dcilrer hisfpecch. sympathy In their sorro Mrs Lunblade at Jamestown liascharg ho GO TO EAST BOUND. No. Local 1'retKut 0:13 a.

ra No.3tS. Passenger 6:20 p. WEST BO VXD. No. 309.

Local Freislit 6:29 p. No. S07. Passenger 0:13 a. ra Trains dull except Sundt i A.

Clans, Ajseut J. T. FITZGERALD. 1 of the millinery department in Lunblade Mercey's store, and invites the ladies from this community to call and her when in need ot hats, For I'rcsh- Johnson handles puups, tauks and everything In that lino. 11-tf.

Nils Johnson was a Jamestown visitor Tuesday. COCBTLAXn STATION. CHICAGO ROCK ISLAND PACIFIC. Como to the Buckeye Harness shop JamctownKan. Every thing In the liar- GROCERIES! il.OO p.

Taken' under Mortgage aud P. Lewelier of Scandla was In town today. must be sold. Bow Interesting Information Ilearrdtn tho Urt llo.li of Tbls Coun try Cbunir la bhlp-liulUltng. Anyone strolling along1 the bulkhead of Krio basin, which is a vast hospital aud haven for crnft.of nil Borts, mny have noticed recently a great ship with ekysail poles, seemingly fragile as toothpicks, the loftiest srars of the biggest voiel moored around hor.

She is a four-master, and her aerial intricacies of ripglntf and halliards and ropes are a Chinese jnizzle to the landsman, but a vision of delight to the shellback, She is tho Roanolio, giantess of wooden soiling vessels, and the last of her typo that ever will be constructed in America. For that reason she is worth more than passing notice. She represent the vanishing era of wooden bottoms, discriminated against by tho marine underwriters since the advent of steel ships. Long ago, says tho New Yorker, tho wooden sailing craft ceased to be a car F. A.

Lane. I TEA. A.1STD EAST BOt'Xn. No 0 Flier 0 42 a No 14 Mall 9:02 a No. 10 Express 11:45 p.

ra No. 42, Accomodation 12:30 p.m. No 00. K. C.

Stock Express 2:09 ra No (to. Omaha Stock Express 8:48 pm WEST UOVN'D. No. 15, Express 6:02 a. w.

No. 12. Mail 0:07 p. No. 5.

Flier 7:42 p.m. No. 14, Accommodation 12: iiO p. ni. J.

D. Flaxukard, Agent FRUITS of all KINDS. 191 II. M. Creager chipped a carload of hogs today.

Dr Scott was 6cen on our streets yesterday. Julius Nelson or Eldorado was a caller in our town today. Mrs. Lundblade at Jamxuowa has charge of the tmlllut'ry department in Lundblade Mercey's store, aud Invite the ladles from this community to call and so? her when in need of hats, I FANCY GOODS, I 1 DEESS GOODS, 1 i. NOHWAY STATION.

MISSOURI PAfUFIC. rier of any siguUleaneo in the British J. R. Shotzman of Scandla has come to this place and rented the moat market ot E. E.

Walters and now looks like a man of business as he stauds behind the counter holding forth the backbone of life to the people Meat. trade. All of tho bt British clippers are of stee', and nearly all those of re ICLOTHIN XOItTlI BOUND. Passenger m. SOUTH BOUND.

Passenger 3:50 p.m. G. McUuoom, Agent. cent construction are four-masters. Tho British skipper calls his four-master a ICR.

Phillips Is now the lolly landlord ot the ci ty boarding house. Chas Shaver returned home from Belleville last evening. L. C. Davis and wife of Norway were the guests of D.

P. Ziogler Sunday. You should go to Johnson's and see his fine line of lamps, glassware and queensware. g-tf, Mrs. E.E.

Walters aud daughter re bark because she is schooner-rigged on the fourth, which is known both as the FA KII LOANS. spanker and jigger mast. The Yankee skipper thinks thut any sailing vessel The Courtland Loan aud Trust ol Courtland, Ivans, is prepared to make with three masts sminru rigged is a CiTCCS SISECTOST, BAl'TIHT CHURCH. PrcachlnK services every alternate Suu-day at 11 a. m.

and In the cvculng. Sun day School at 10 a. ra. every Sunday. Praysr meeting every Thursday evenln? Youus peoples meeting every Sunday a 0:30 p.m.

Rev. Craft, Pastor. farm loans at a low rate of Interest-straight aud ou short notice. Call on address Joe A. Lltsinger, Secy.

HATS, CAPS, Boots Shoes! a ship. The four-masted British ships may bo numbered by the score; the four-masted American ships may counted on tho fingers of ono hand. But the nautical optimists say this is to turned from an extended visit in the east last Friday. There is ere at need of some two be changed, and that the change is at hand. The keel of tho first American steel ship soon will be laid at Bath, and after sho is launched others will follow three business houses going in on the south side.

her down tho ways in rapid succession. Don J. Burton is again at his old stand LUTIIEIUAN (SwedUb.) Divine service Is held eveiv Sabbath at 10:30 A.M. in the Lutheren church located on? mile uorth-wost of Kackley. F.

W. Bergqulst, pastor. at the lumber yard, having returned Sun day evening. The builders hope to do with tho steel clippers, which will be constructed on approved American roving models, what our eitirens did with wooden clippers before tho war. They held the record then from every port, near or remote, I And Gents Furnish-1 I mg Goods.

II Highest Price Paid For PRODUCE. 3 Jc) Why yo to other places to trade it Eev. B. S. Barton wag a caller Tuesday, eivlug on the evening train tor his home in Beverley, Kau.

Celebration. The Lutherans of Ada Church will celebrate the 41I1 of July in Mr. C. II. Jolinson'6 grove, one mile west of the church.

Arrangements have been made so as to make the day truly entertaining. Appropriate speeches will be delivered by Mr. J. A. Eiijjvall, a graduate of Bethany College, Linsburg, and by Rev.

M. Noyd of Linsburg, and also by L. A. Edman of Scandia, Ks. The quartette, conducted by Mr.

C. II. Johnson, is piepared to render tjood singing and several of the young people will contribute with declamations selected for the day. All our friends are welcome to par-icipate in celebrating with us the great day of libeitv. Frank Ilendrickson returned from the World's Fair and reports l'KNTKCOST CHURCH Preaching eyery suuilay at 11 a and every alternate Sunday in the evening Sunday School at 10 a.

m. every Sunday young peoples meeting at p. every Sunday, Prayer meetings every Wednesday evening. Paul Ziecler, Minister. having a good lima.

kj when yon can yet the same goods Mrs. Ella Kaymond of Lovell was a at Kackley cheaper. visitor at the homo of her parents, Mf. and Mrs. Shaver, Sunday.

A choice variety of reading matter for Jrr a children and young people at Mis. Bur ton's. The Postofilce, Jamestown. rouns i on uvsixms, R.V.ANDERSON, IMIYSICIAS and SURGE ON, Norway Kansas. Calls promptly attended to day or night K.CIMSAru.

1 There is great need of a doctor to come and locate here. Tim is a good opening IBS for some good physician. Miss Agues Fitzgerald who wasfatteud- 1 -w-r ii Kir NT 7- CITY BLACKSMITH SHOP. ing J. T's.

store lu his absence has re turned horns to Jamestown. REPAIRING Or A LL IN I) Executed in a manner. The Salvation Army will celebrate the 4th at Belleville. They will dedicate their barracks at 2 p. m.

that day. The passenger from the South has been quite late for the past few mornings owing Kepairing in connection. CLARENCE TEBOW, Prp Etviow of Important at Heme stl Ahead luria The Week AT 1IOMK. 1 Rial with murders and suicides and train robberies aud tires, wil'i atmospheric disturbance thrown 111, the past few days have lu the United States, been reasonably ixcitiuw, but there bas beeu a remaikabie paucity of great events. Cheu Ole Luu, China's special ambassador to this United Slates has arrived; come Just in time to bo met by the otllcial announcement that of tue 110,000 Chinese in the United States only 13,170 have registered as required by the Geary law.

Some of the government's employes ou Sound who regarded uot their oaths were favorably inclined toward the incoming of Celestials aud of opium, aud for tills partiality, only recently discovered, have been discharged. The tu'eat Borden case came to an end, Lizzie Borden being acquitted of the charne of murder. The detail of a num. ber of army officers as Indiau agents indicated President Clevelaud's approval Store to making connections with the main line. If you want a looking-glass' clock, bird cage, lantern, churn, wash boiler, carpet sweeper, or flour bin go to Johnsons.

0-tf. The foundation for a new store building is being laid, which is to bo occupied as a grocery store by the firm of Harris and Raef. KACKLEY, Notary Public. Office at G. W.

Drug Store. KlEPS ON HAND A COMPLETE LINE OF If JOHN RESARE STONE MASON. Work neatly executed and guaranteed to be first class. Nils Johnson carries a complete line of hardware and farm implements, and he will nt be undersold by any dealer in the county. Q-tf.

J. T. Fitzgerald and wife returned home from the World's Fair Saturday morning. He reports a very pleasant time during his absence. of the policy which originated in the last KANS KACKLEY, DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES, PATENT MEDICINES, ETC.

Fine brant's of Tobacco and" Cigars. International Stock Food Silver Fine Heali.ig Oil. and they made modest fortunes for their builders and owners. The best of the steel British ships ennnot approach the wonderful pcrh u-manees of the great fleet of Yankee ilyers of forty years ago. The Northern Light is credited with making the voyage from San Francisco to this port in seventy-two days.

Tho Flying Dutchman, built by William II. Webb of this city in 1S513, covered 4,020 knots in sixteen consecutive days, an average of nearly twelve knots an hour. The Dreadnaught made the run between New York and Queens-town in less than ten days. Tho Sovereign of the Seas mado the passage from the Sandwich islands to New York in eighty-two days, covering on one day 375 knots, which is belter than tho best day's run of an eight-dny steamship from Queonstown. The Mary White-J-edgeran from Baltimore to Liverpool in thirteen days and seven hours.

The Red Jacket made over statute miles a day for one Week. These are some of the records the Roanoke will try to equal. Veteran skippers do not believe she can do it, but her commander is hopeful. The Roanoke is not the biggest American ship ever built. That distinction belonged to the Great Republic, which was even iarpor than the colossal steel five-master France, tho largest sailing vessel in the world.

The Great Republic was built in East Boston by Donald McKay in Her master, Cupt. Joseph P. Hamilton, is the same Hamilton who now commands and partly owns the Roanoke. The Great Republic was not so heavily sparred as the Roanoke. She carried 15,053 square yards of canvas, wliilo the Roanoke spreads nearly From boom end to boom end that is, from the tip of her bowsprit to the tip of her spanker boom the Roanoke measures 370 feet.

Her length on the keel ia 311 feet, and her length over all Is feet. Her extreme beam is feet, her depth 29.10 feet and her draught feet. The golden ball on the top of her main sky-sail pole is nearly 200 feet from the deck. Her main and inizzen lower masts are Ol! feet high, and her fore lower mast is 91 feet high. Her lower spanker mast is 98 feet high.

Her fore, main and inizzen topmasts are SO feet high, and her spanker topmast IsW feet high. Each of her three topgallant masts is 28 feet high, her three royal masts 19 feet, her skysail masts 15 feet and her skysail poles 0 feet, Each of her three lower yards is 00 feet long, her lower topsail yards 88 feet long, her topgallant yards 63 feet long, her royal yards 55 feet long and her skysail poles 8 feet. Each of her three lower yards is 05 feet long, her lower topsail yards 88 feet long, her topgallant yards 00 feet long.her royal yards 55 feet long, and her skysail -yards 44 foet long. These are giguntio spars, and their size ZX iA. appreciated only by the sailor-man who furls sail on thern.

On her maiden voyage from Bath to this port recently with 1,400 tons of ice in her hold as ballast, the Roanoke had only light winds, and could not test her sailing qualities. She will fit out at Erie basin, and be ready for her first cargo of 5,400 tons in December. She will go into service on the triangular track from New York to San Francisco, to Liverpool (or Havre), and back to New York. She will carry a crew of about forty men of mixed nationalities. She will also have, what are rare in these days, sU or night ambitious American apprentices, mostly from the achoolship St.

Mary's. Locomotive ot the World. One hundred and nine thousand locomotives are at present running on the earth. Europe has 83,000, America 40,000, Asia 3,300, Australia 2,000 and Africa 700. In Europe Great Britain and Ireland take premier position with 17,000 engines, Germany has 15,000, France, Austria-Hungary, 5,000, Italy 4,000, Russia 3,500, Belgium 2,000, Holland and Spain 1,000 each, Switzerland 900 and the remaining European itatea 1,000, D.

P. Z1EGLER. Insurance Agent, Leader Office, Kackley, Kansas. Rev. II.

C. Uocrnaes of Norway, offers his place mile east of the station for sale. Further information on application to the owner. 13-tf. G.W Cougressand achieved great popularity.

Death came speedily and unexpectedly to Senator Leland Stanford of California, who was a multi-iniillouare aud a truly good man at one and the same time. A-mows the conventions held during the were those ot the Amalgamated Association of Iron aud Steel (Porkers at Pittsburg aud the Grand Lodge of Klks and the Junior Order of the United American Mechanics at Detroit. Kansas and Missouri both suffered heavily from cyclonic disturbances of more than average power. Abroad. The sinking ol the British battle-ship, Victoria, by a sister-ship, the Camper-down, and the drowning of Vice Admiral Tryon and more than 430 officers and sea T.

J. Williams has purchased a header of Johnson aud is haviug the boxes made at the lumberyard preparatory to harvest-lug grain. W. B. PHILLIPS, REAL ESTATE AGENT.

Proprietor. Kackley, Kansas Flags, Fire crackers, Toy pistols aud At the P. Jamestown. LOCAL NEWS, WH4TI0UB PEOPLE fABEi DOlHSi BYSUnUTHT AW UOOKLIQHI. men was the beclouding herror of the past Among those who took in the Weaver ralley at Concordia yesterday, were John A.by, S.

B. King, Wm. Clark and A. II. Poage.

few days. There has been no such ca NILS JOHNSON, lamity In recent years. Home rnle for Ireland seems to be distant, for many of teasllCenectzkz lflddlo" Aged ani VotrasI IFelkf Their Esrllsgs. rtFinanee Appar-twess, Which Will 1st of Interest to all. That csr Business Ken iroCsIcg.

the Irish members Who are annoyed by changes In the financial clauses are ma-king Gladstone's road a rough one. Am- Why not go to Johnson's aud get some of that beautiful tinware. It never rusts and if it should, you can get new ones for the old. Fully warranted. 11-tf.

bassadorBayard has been royally received Advertise in the Leader. Buy vour flour of Lundblade fcMercey DKALRH JN HURDWIIHE, TINWS.HLE, STOVES, HARNESS. SEWING MACHINES, GARDEN SEEDS, AND FARM IMPLEMENTS. Machine dili cdal oil and gasdlile- Several of our young started to attend the preaching services at the Law-retce school house Sunday evening, but were frightened by the rain and returned home. Jamestown.

Nils Johnson has his new barn well un der way. Johnson has a complete line of harness of all kinds jtf We want a correspondent at Norway, Oneonta, Scandia, Courtland and on the Marsh. If ill some one please write us in regard to the matter Mrs. Johnson was a Courtland visitor Tuesday. in England, and was for a time the queen's guest.

The German elections were indecisive; 215 members were elected, and of that number 101 were for the bill and 114 against; in 181 other districts re-ballots will be necessary, and it is in those places that the fight is to be made. Proceedings before the Bering 8ea court of arbitration continue to drag out their weary length; Sir Elchard Webster was severely rebuked by Baron de Coorcel (or intimating that Great Britain mltcht not abide by the court's decision. An effort on the part of M. Clemenceau to fight do-els with M. Dcronlede and M.

Mllleyoye was a total failure, both the challenged being sensible enough to refuse. Drouth In France and Great Britain is causing damage of a serious sort, bat there Is less of seriousness as to cholera in the former country than prevailed a week ago. $3 Mrs. J. E.

Lundblade while in Cbicago purchased a large stock of Millinery Goods of the latest styles and shapes, call and see bcr. Jamestown, Ivans. Spaldings bats and balls at Mrs Barton Kan. Geo. Shaver and wife are atBellyllle visitini? thi week.

WEIR' FARMING IMPLEMENTS CONSTANTLY On HAnD. QUICK BfiLIB WJ) 6MU fPf ITS IS OUB MOno, CftLL UJB 8 COTMHC53), NILS JOHNSON. I 1 here are man different makes of Fourth of July goods at the Jamestown Post Office. organs, some have more stops than oih-ers, but the one which only has three, breakfast, dinner and supper is the most monotonous by far. Joseph Kackley made a trip to Washington this week..

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Years Available:
1893-1894