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A. OTT rM. BUCHAN, WAGOAMAKER (JARPEXTEB. GREENWOOD'S FINE ART STUDIO, Ferd Prince, Publisher. "Moonnliliie." By Concordia "BliimT." County Hoard in Session this week.

Disi. Court one week from next Monday. F. F. Itiacken is working iu the llegisicrs ollloe.

A signal service station has been established hi Cencordia and will be in operation soon. The County Hoard is besieged from morning til night by petitioners for roads, bridges, appropriations, A. II. Spaiilding arrived iu Concordia Wednesday alter an absence of vht weeks, lie is improving but is still very weak. Tho Concordia Band gave an entertainment last week Friday and Saturday night playing the Drummer Boy ofSbiloli.

They cleared about fifty dollars. The County Superintendent's ollice has beeu removed from the Court Mouse to rooms rear of tho Times Ollice north of Six' li Street. Mrs. Ilelva Lock wood ex-candidate for President ou the universal suffrage ticket lectured Weduesday night at the Opera House to a fair audianco ou tho social and political life at Washington. Many went to hear her through curiosity to see a woinnu candidate for president.

Geo. W. Knapp of Clyde while at-t ndiug a Grand Army Meeting at Ft. Scott recently met Col. W.F.

Cloud f.r rlyoflhe2uil Kansas Cavalry aud the man for whom Cloud county was named Col. Cloud presented Mr. Knapp with his photograph which Mr. Knapp presented to the County Board with a request to have it enlarged and frumed lo hang iu the Court House. The board accordingly appropriated tweuty five dollars lor that purpose.

Col. Cloud is a military looking man about sixty live years old lull straight and lib while hair and mustache. He is the man into whoso arms the much loved and lamented (Jen. Lyon fell at the battle of Wilson's Creek. Mnrrietl.

At Glasco on Friday tho 101 li of April, by Rev. New lou Bracken, Mr. Amnion It. Hosteller aud Miss Mary M. Oil, nil of Glasco Kansas.

The marriage Ceremony as performed in (he ball of the Good Templars, mid there wei over a hundred peoplepre-seiil. LIST or rRKSKNTH: lbiilei Parcntu cow, lied aprrail, tablecloth. 2 uIhks pic kle dlnlie, clock and other (011111 article. Kd llwtptler-rucking chair. Mollie Walter lioHtetler-elvguiit nnd towel rock.

A. OU A liron. ailvcKcaHor, net silver tublo and tea hhhiih. Mr. r'nink Aiimwurth-lump, ayrup pitcher and table cloth.

Addie 8uulilinir picture frame and photo. Doro Dttlrvmple kIbsm water set. Emma Uraeken-towels. 4. l)tt pair towels and 6 napkins.

MiHH'ltemclcy and Miles Franks-Klaus set. John Uracken-aut 'crystal handled knives and forks. J. Tliomiwon-t) napkins. Kiln and nuxar shell and butter knife Minnio Jamison and Maggie Mcssinore 2 Kolilets.

Mr. anil Mrs. Franks table Cloth. A number of valuable presents were given by the groom parents, Jumbles Down iu front the young; man's moustache. Boston Times.

A.ceut vat you find vns more worth as tw vat you lose, Carl Pretzel. 'Wht will bu the drink of the future?" asks MrvMoody. There will doubtless be ninny drinks, among hich whiskey will loom up prominently. Ai kaiisaw Traveler. "Ah, Dudley, 1 understand ou are lo be congratulated.

Is the fair one prelty "No can't say she is." "Good figure?" "Yes, 'bout a million." Life. Mrs. Filsdragou lias been waiting to visi the Springfield Ceinetry, and the other day she said lo her husband, "You have never taken ine'to the cemetery." "No dear." be said, "thai is a pleasure 1 have yet had only in anticipation." It is a pitiable sight to see a woman who, but one short week ago. posess-ed an angel's sweetness of disposition The May number of Doinurcsi'a Magazine is very allractive, and compares favorably with those that huve preceded it. The opening article, which is illustrated, Half Mouth in ill he rcadw hh interest.

1'rofessor serial. "A Strange Is coui and Jennie Juno couirihuics an imcrcsi jug pnpir, t'ollge Govern in There are several good stor es and poems, ar'i-cles on art, household deondiou, 'ami fashion, 1 1. World'. Progress." 1-continued, and the other departments are well 'J'he front ipiei is a ver flue picture of General Grain, one id" the most pel el likenesses ever lakcn of this distinguished dier and Ex-l'rcsideiil of the I'uiii HOOK NOTICE. Godey's Lad) 's Book for May is number of which the publishers may he proud.

It opcus with a very ut-tractive steel plate frontispiece, re-pres. utiiig a beautiful child who holds a spray of vine leaves. Tlio luce is charming study of Juvenile beauty ami brightness. I ho picture, which has been aptly named "Without Cloud," serves as an illusirulioti lo the story entitled Lola." Christian Iteid's I wo-purl serial, "An Instrument of Separation" opens iu this number, and tho winning little story of-Beaut) 's Child" is happily ended. "Under Gray kie" is also concluded this month.

Among the short stories are "Fanchen," "A Slight Mistiuder-stHiiding." and Her Two Loves," which go to make up an inlercstiug budget of light literuttire. All of the departments of Godey's Lady's Book are well conducted and comprehensive. There is riot another magazine iu the country which offers lo its subscribers what lhis magazine does, nt (he lowest possible price of subscription. Tho recent book offer of the publishers, which is still iu force, will bear investigation. Ii has met with warn, appreciation on nil sides and has attracted many new patrons to the Lady's Book.

Messrs. J. ILHaul-enhci Co. do not intend, however, that there shall he any diminution iu the zeal with which they prosecute their admirable enterprise. It is proposed, if possible, to make Godey's Lady's Book still more attractive, and especially utilitarian so that it may meet and satisfy the evcry-day wants of women in every station in life.

Dealers ln- 011G.US, I'lAXOS. Jl'SlfAL STIIlllEXTS, Sheet Etc, (ir.AHt'o, Kansas. 1 1 I nfor working people. Hend lcentspos- I I w'" rr'a 1 1 sVLI valuable sample box of goods that will put yon in the way of making more money in a few days than you ever thought possible at any business. Capital not required.

You can live at home and work in siiare tune only.or all the time Alt of both sexes, of all ages. Lrrnndlvsuecessrul. 5 'cents to JSeasily earned every evening That all who want work may test the business, we make tins uupnralleleit oiler; loan who are not satisfied we wi'l scud $1 to pay for the trouble of writing us, Hull particulars, directions. sent free. Immense nav absolutely sure for all whu start at once.

Don't delay, Address Htinhon I'ortlnud Maine. BURNS' HOG CHOLERA QUINSY CURE. Is not only a Preventative hut a snre cure for particulars and testimonials inquire at lj. iirici'ley's Drug Store, trlaaco, Kunsas. AI I more money than at anything else by tak-If I I'nig the lH-stselling liook out.

liegiuuera grnndly. None fail. Terms free. llAi.i.Lrr liooK Co. l'ortland, Maine.

JUST WHAT YOU Anvil, Viae, cnt-i WANT. I tllo for farm and home use. a sizes. i. Bold hy hardware ileal'rs To introduce one free ti tirst person who gets up H.w.

tvw, td'M. a club of four. Agents wun ted. Write for cir cular. Cheney Amil Vine I i-4oly Detroit, Mich.

Mow Lest, How Restored! published, a new edition of Ir. Culver weilN elelmtte.l I nsny ii Hpoimatorrtiaa or Hemiiiftl WeakncBH, Hemiiml Losbch, liiipoti'iKy. Mortal and hysionJ It capu-jity. lmpcdim nt to marriage, to. Alno Cor-4uuipiin, Epilrt sy and Kits induced by Helf-iihnfle or nexual extravuifanoe, tStn.

The celebrated author in tiiiHadmirable eflRny clearly drnionHtrt-48 from i thirty years nuc-'eNful p-iiet'ce. tliut the alanitiuir ennMeqnen-I't-sof Kelf-alniHC may be radically cured; pointing out a mode of cure at once pimple, certain and efiVtual. by nieans of which every Hullei-ir no matter what a condition mny be, may ure himself cheaply, privite'y and radically. i 'Tliis lecture i-hmild be in tho haudti uf every youlh and cveiy man in the bind. Kent under neal.

in a plain envelope, lo any address on recipt of four cents or tvio postage stamps. Address THE CILVERWELL MEDICAL CO. 41 Ann St New Yolk, N. V. Postofflce Box.

6-1 E60 Pases IlIaHrmtedlnelothanflgliebtndfnffSOa. DioDvy or iiunUge, dame. pnir oover Koo. Tbigoonk DfintointaUtheurlouB, coabtful er InqalBltlT want to know, large editions, 10.00D each, inld tTery few month. Health, Beauty, Happinesa, aro promote by ill advice who mny marry, who Dot, why, medleal aid, whett Decenary brought home to you.

CO wonderful nn pictubu true to Te. Sen sealed by Dr. WHITTIER, St. LoiiU, tha irreat Specialist. Consultation and pamphlet frpo; and all Bilious Complaints are relieved by taking WRIGHTS INDIAN VECETABLE PILLS Vegetable: Ho Crltlag.

Frlsi 23a. All Crucjlitl 25 YEARS US. The Greatest iljdical li-i'muh of Cut At! SYMPTOMS OF A I.nstol uppetile iSowclsconCivef tain ia the bead. Willi a dull sensation in the back pair, l'n in under tlie louldir-blade. Fullness after cutinc, iviih Huia-Inclination to exertion of body brniinil, Irrilubility ol temper, l.oxr aDiiita, uii ts.

feelius of hnvin? notlcrted lono duty, Wenrlucn, Vizriacea, 1 Juilurisiz at 1I.0 Heart. Cot bMorfllue eyo iieudaciio over the rielit eye. Reaticauess, witU fitful afcamm Iliirbly calorJ I riue, bud CONSTIPATION. TUTT'S lLT.SureeipeciHlly aduntoj to such eases, one dose crtccts such a cbang'iof Tin Increase- tl.c tpicl i1e.iinii c-ani the l'idy 1.1 1'itke oil t'i lliti norigliefl.u"l nyth Ae.it.11 on tha IMiveatire if StooKou TUT'i'8 ILAIH mt Gc.tT Jl.ua or Vf ni-itKU'i nimntt'-l to a Closer by a Murio pniilia.ition of ItiisDTR. It J.npartsn color.ants lD3'Dnlaneou-l )il bv Ol" ern! Iiy emrnsion n-eeintof fl.

Murray fcsvy York. leUWUSCSI'o MARRIAGE GUIDE Ilelolt, Khiinu. 1h where you can get the very tincitt photographs that lire mnile in Northweiitc.ru hansita. A visit to this Gallery will convince von that it lucks nothiiiv to do the verv FIX EST QC.UITV OF WORK, Kneh nnd everv picture it warranted to uivc the fullest satisfaction, from the smallest (m iii to the life-siwd t'oi'trall. Copying made a specialty.

Old pictiees enlarged to any size and colored ill oil, water col rs, India Ink, entyoii. The finest instruments made are to found in this studio '1'hankiiiL' vou for your past liberal patronnuo a d.hopinv hy strict attention nud fine work t' merit a liberal share of vour futuin w. ii. Anion. GEO.

DICKERSON, CONTRACTOR AN1) lHIILDER, Glasco, Kuusua. Designs 'nd PUns. Work Warranted. I employ none but skilled hands and can do yout work on short notice. Oivo me a call.

HARDWARE Stoces, and Tinware, Everything iii the above line may be found at HARE BURK'S Glasco, Kansas J. M. 1I0US0UER, CONTRACTOR BUILDER, GI.ASCO, KANSAS. Architectural Designs, sti-matcs Plans and specifications fun shed if desired. ALL WORK S.

F. HOSTETLER, PUOP1UKTOB Fresh Cured Meats, Poultry, Lard, We Strive to Please. W. W. PALMER, Ileal Estate Afent, Notary Public, AND AGENT OF MTIU, PHCENIX, AND SPRINGFIELD INSURANCE COMPANIES GLASCO, KANSAS.

A gooil resilience for sale. Iuquirc at the Sun office. GLASCO MARKET ItEPOUT. Wheat, 50 60 1 Cattle, $2 50 4 00 Hye, 88 HogB. 3.50: 3.70 Corn.

2n 46 21 1 Sheep, 1.50 i.00 Butter, 12cta B. I Ecgs, Sets per doz. Flour. 2.00 3.25 Coal, 6 5 8 00 O.O. F.

Glasco Lodse, No, 188. I. (). F. I meets every Saturday night, in Odd Fellows Hall.

Ulaseo. Kanai.a. Transient members in Kood standinK are cordially invited toatteud. I T. No License Lodae, No 1117.

meets every Friday Evening, in the Odd Fellows hall 7ietorv I.odsre No. 18, K. of P. meets every Friday eve nun at 8 o'clock, GA. (ilasco Post, No.

2-19 meets the 2nd Wednesday in each mon All old soldiers le cordially invited to join the Post. Send six cents for pma(reand re-A lir eeive free, a costly tioo'i of fronds nil LUIwhicbwillhelpyoutomoremouey riifht away ttifln arythinirelsetn this world All of eith sex succeed from the first hour. The broad road of fortunopens before the workers absolutely sure. At once address Turn Aunusta Maine. Solomon Valley It.

It. Time Card, OOINO west. Freight and passenger. 11:10 a m. Passenger, ar p.m OOINO EAST.

Passenner, 9:40 Ft. Pass, ar le 4:55 p.m Notice for Publication. No. 4. (1.1.

Land Ollice at Concordia, Kansas, I March 6 1H85. Notice is hereby civ-en that the following, named settler has riled notice of bisintcntion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the V.H. Land otlice at Coucordia, Kansas, on Monday, April A 1885, viz: THOMAS VASS. Home Kntry No. 14 924.

for the Sec. 7, Town 7 south. Katige 4 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence on. and cultivation of said land, viz: Henry Doty.

(1'orjre Teasley, Samuel Heifner and Dallas Hasted, all of Glasco. Cloud county. Kansas. 9-14 S. H.

Do DOE, Register, Notice for Publication. Land Office at CoNrntmiA. Kansas, I March, Is, l5, Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of her intention to make final froof in support of her claim, and that said proof will lie made before the U. H. Land Ollice at Concordia, Kansas, on April 25, lssi.

viz: NANCY J. T1NNEY. Home Fntry o. 1B.7I9. for the KH NEU nd E'i SK'a.

See. I own 7 liange 5 She names tfce following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon, and cultivation of. said land, viz; Jess? Klinefelter. George Shell. John Martin and C.

Owens, all of Glasco. Cloud county, Kausa 10-15 S. H. Dodge, re gister. GLASCO, KANSAS.

KupuirhiK and Job Work prom ptly uttumled to und siitisfuntinn uuaraiitevd, Bracket and tll kind, of scroll sawing neatly done CirSliop on Main Street. GLASCO MILL. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR B. GILBERT, Glasco, Kanias. L.

GRIERLEY, GLASCO, KANSAS DEALElf IN Drugs anil Medicines CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, SPONGES, FINE SOAPS, FANCY AND TOILET AUTICLE And all other articles kept by Druggists CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. K. R. BIGOS, LIVE BY JSf FEED STABLE, laaca, KaiiMua. Co.NVKYANCKS OP EVKKY KlNI Kept Constantly on Hand.

CHAliUES KEASONAULK. HOME KXEUCISER. The most complete and fas-iuatiug Home Gymnasium devised. Durable, noise scientific, cheap. 'Jakes phutB inencs square lloor onm.

Kitted for use by Ladies or Youths of eiihe. stx Athlete or the Invalid. Bend stamp for illustrated circular. Addresf 1I0MESCI5O0L Til SIOAL CI LTIHE. 19 East 14th X.

Y. City Mention this paper. 13 WEEKS. The POLICE GAZETTE wil uiaili'd, SDcuivly rappctl, to im HiMi'fsB in I lie Uuik'il Slides for tliret moullis on receipt of ONE DOLLAR. Lihernl disoounl nlluvvcil to post.

musters, iiciiN mid clubs, bam jili ciipies null led li ee. Atldnss nil orders to KICHA1JD K. FOX, Franklin Sqi akk, N. $230,000 in presents given awny. Send Dostaire and hv re.

I vlurn uiuilyuu will get free a package of eoodsof large value, that will start you in work that will at once bring vou in motiey faster than anything else in America. All about the in presents with each box. Agents wanted everywhere of either sex. of all agcs.for all the time or spare time only.to work for us at theiriwn homes. Portunesfor all workcrsabso.

lately assured. Don delay. H.ilALLhTT Portland, Maine, Itreeders Directory. Price's Vacine For Cattle Aisure preventative against Blackleg or Texas rever. iTiiaranteeu cents per head $IU premium on every head that diesuf the said diseases, after heing imicculated.

M. V. I'ltlCIO, V. Concordia Kan. TO THE FARMERS The celebrated Percheron-Norman Stallion will Rtann the coming season as; follows: Friiluys untl Sutuiilaya ut (jiluseo, AVednadays and Thursdays at Mmpson Moiulaya and Tuesdays at my farm on Flslier Creek.

"EAKL" is a beautiful dapple-eray sired by "Success" and dammed bv a hnlf-hiood Kdna. and was foaled May 4th 17. ile was brought in nansas ny uougnon ot ot (Jeneseo, 111., in the spring of IaHI. In a contest of thir. teen stallions at Dclphns.

last season, lie took first prize; being declared the best general-purpose horse on the ground. the same places and dates I will ihave a large HpuniHU-ttlammnta Jack. C. L. IIUIII).

To Whom it may Concern: I hnve I wo horses, one a Norman-Moijrim, weigh 1,400 jiouutls, durk bay; the other threo-qnaitcrs Nor-li i. 'ill and oin'-qtmrii'i' lliindili'toiiiiin, thiit will innkt! the sciisdii nt my bum in Glusco. just west of tlio blacksmith shop, here they can be seeii every day. Anyoiip wishing draft horses of superior notion nnd (food qualities should exaniine these hcrnug before hreediiio, D. Ii.

II A WAX. Tlie Facing fctalllon, "IIOOSIER BILL," And the Collins Mammoth Jack, Wil innke the following Benson, from April lt to July 1st, follows: AtGlascn, Frlilaya and Satmduys. llritlville, Mondays, Toe Weclnesilays of each week. Terms Insurance, $10; season. Owners partiii); with inures will be held for the tseuson.

W'M. AR1). SUBSCRIPTION. fin jvinv. onl vnmr.

60 Out copy, six 0u cu', tlirm Marhiue Oil nt Itutlcdge's A ll-pound boy is one of tlio now nttrnctiousat Hie Jlnyuiw Houso. We received yenrly subscriptions, lhis week from John Muuu, J. N. liond nud C. F.

WT.iluey. 8. C. Slnliley lias decided to rive all his time to the jewulury nnd wiitch business, and will bo found hereafter at the post office store. Dr.

Courliipy, accompanied by hi brother of Mereilith township, has been lookiuifUlasco over this week with a view of loon ling. The ladles arc invited to examine the new stock of Srliir Milliuery jroods at tlio Furniture storo. Orders for dress niakiug solicited. Mr. John Lamb, of J.

T. Kogers left for Chicago Tuesday inoru-jijr. Look out for more new goods about next week. Coiiconlia.Times. Miss Delia Motinghnn lias opened a Millinery and Dress Making shop, in Mr.

Spnnlding's Furniture Store. Ladies of Glasco please call ami her a trial. The celebrated Wilcox White organ can bo seen nt A. Olt and can ho purchased on lie moriib-eral terms, viz: from nix to eighteen months time. Mr.

Whitney left Wednesday evening forTopcka where lie h-isa position in Ilio Inter-Ocean flouring mills. Mrs. W. will follow him as soon as a house is secured. Bcii.

Besse has opened a restaurant and hotel in his now brick block in Concordia, opposite lie Opera House, and invites the people to come- and patronize him when in Concordia. The Celebrated "Diamond Black Leather Oil" the liesi ami cheapest in the market Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded, by, Jno. W. Jonks Naomi, the daughter of Enoch, declared that she would not marry any one who was not just perfect," and she did not gel Imsbiiml until she was five hundred and eighty years old. The Glasco Mill Co.

received a tele-gram from W. lv. West Tuesday evening to shut down. The price ot heat advancing made it more profitable to sell than to manufacture it into Hour. "Kiud words never dir." How bitterly docs a mail realize that truth when he sees all the kindest words lie ever used in his life glaring at him from his published letters in a breach of promise suit.

Tid-liils. A colt sired by bird's Norman horse "Earl" will he exhibited in Glasco on Saturday April 25, anil May 2nd. Breeders are invited to call and examine hisgct. Stable back of Hare and Weleh'es store. A prairie lire frisked around southwest of town Friday ni'lil and burned Mallow's dugout ami household a cow, drill, corn, stables and hay for Fred Wanzer; and four hogs, harness and hay for Wolf Blauhiuv.

Geo. Isbcl called Wednesday and informed us we were off, about his trotting horse. Instead he has purchased a half interest in a thorough-bsed 3-year-old civile cult, that weighs 1360 pounds, of Robert Larson, ot Bedford, Iowa. rrice Mills, vericruaries, will be in (ilasco about the middle of next week to attend to any cases of horses or cattle needing medical or surgical treatment. Don't fail lo have your young cattle vaccinated, it may save you a heavy loss.

The cost is trilling. Leave orders at I lie Sun ollice. Ammon Hosteller and Mary Oil were married in the Good Templars Lodge last Friday evening, by Rev. Bracken. The Lodge held open sessiou aud several visitors were present to sec the ceremonies and congratulate I lie happy couple.

The Sun joins their many friends in the best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. hoping that the union so niaue win tie one ot pence and happiness until the path of life slrill end before tho throne of th chief," whose greeting shall bo: "Enter ye in to the eternal rest prepared for the faithful," Mr. Thompson, from I'ensylvania, ti uncle of the Chase hoys, gave us a call Monday. Mr.

T.Tuited the Nev Orleans exposition beliire coming in to Kansas, and before coming here he took in the southern Kansas slock ranges. His remarks about the ex position were something different than what we bad read. Board anil Hinging is nign. per tlav Uuinjj the lowest he could get, and the ac cominoilntions at that price being poorer than any dolhir-a-day house be had found in Kim -as Small rooms reut for $12 per week; a boilel erf is 10 cents; a piece of beef t-tiiKe I If as bir us one's band costs 75 certs, and on through the list. Ou the Cherokee strip be reports thousand, of head ol dead cattle, One place the dead cattle were so thick I hat a man could walk a Uiik- on (Ltir bodies DeLand's Sdli.V i Uiie them once and AM) 'you will use them a ttlH I m'uiu te them tho bent on the market or money re funded.

Bold by Hiiro Welch. Dr. Dahney ot Concord a cured me of a large Rosa Cancer on my breast which I believe would have iu short time ended my life if I bad not received prompt and skillful medical treatment. Jamks V. J'iucio, Lawrenceburg.

Cloud Co. Kansas. Report if school iu. district No. 6 for the month ending Apr.

10th Enrollment 45 with ail average daily attendance of 26. Pupils neither ab sent or tardy. Minnie Warren, Herbert UrviuDalrymple. Roll of Honor. Cbas.

Iioynt Waller Chapman-, Moses 1'iiicy, Haleigli Dairy tuple. Wilbur Jours, Edward Orebaiiyh, Liiinie Bucy, Laura Douglas, Laura Kellogg, Minnie Warren, Cora Reed, Cluissle Marshall, Argi! Tumutli. Rosa Sturm, Laura, mid Ma Slusher, Maggie Harnett, Maggie, Kaly aud Ella Butler, and Loiiba Orcbaugh. Liz.ih liitowx. Teacher.

A lli'ud for lliisinesn. Algernon "A 1 my deah boy glad lo see you and how is your suit ith Miss, lie Rich coming ou Agiistus; '-Weully, my boy, I cini'i say that I've made such progress so lar, but I believe I've hit.on the right idea iiu i Do you see this "Of course. What a delightfully English puo; just like the one that Miss De Rich admired, by the way." "It's the very one, tny boy. She went into ccstacies over it at the daw show 'Ah! Isee; so you've bought it for "No; for my self." For yourself? What good can thai do you?" "Why, my boy can't you see? Bit-jove, the dear girl will Jliave to take ino or lose tho dawg, you know. Philadelphia CalK Where the Tramp Was "Yes, we's do run up agin some queer snaps," observed the tramp, as he steamed behind a red-hot stove in the station waiting-room, peculiar fakes we's has on our travels.

'Rout six weeks ago ezlli was cumin' up ler town lo lfink fur my winter quarters, Mi got liawful 'ungry one day. Sucked half a dozen 'ens' egg-w'ieh Hi fouud in a hum, but raw liegg beeiint werry lillin' ou a cald day. Purty soon Hi struck a town, mi' goin' up to neat hut 'iiiuble 'ouse ii's the poor d-il's de friends of we' yer kuow Hi knocked at the door, an' was told lo come 'Pie Hi to do 'o mot de place 'please, mum, Ili'in Can't je give a poor man a hit oVup to-day An' w'at il'vesiippoeshesiiid "Elp wid a cohlpotato kind o' smile on her face "Elp to liiinyihiug to heat er can find my poor Yer can bet she broke mo all up. Never seed not bin' like it before iu all in travels, Then 111 thought she might be al'eered me. 'Don'l be skeered mum, 'H wou'i 'url ye's." Hi'ui un( fluid o' S' she, 'nor o' hat vo'li'll eat.

Help youself, 1 1 i sny, to hatever ymi kin fuel Hi'ui i miu sterV iic, mi' we hail a donation parts here last night. You're welcome," Chicago Herald. and cbild's artlessnuss of diameter, watching at the head of the stairs, at 2 o'clock iu the nioruiug. Willi a towel-roller iu her baud. Carl Pret zel's Weeklv.

The daiisihler of a New Yolk mill ionaire has annlied for a divorce ou the grouuds 1ml her husband baely deceived her He nssur her that be was a coachman, but since ninrning him she has discovered he is only an editor. We didn't suppose there was Mich a brand of heartless villainy abroad iu the land. Xorrislown Herald. "Hello. John, how is the harness trade?" we aked as wo went into June's harness shop Monday.

"Well, its giving us all we can do now," be reldied. We havu just been rushed all lo pieces, wenty-seven sets of double harness went out and we are now nine orders behind." Bui we are going lo get here, M. H. Wilson is ing back to-day, you know he is the best workman in har ness that evor struck "this country, lie was with me last Winter. Come in here, "he continued, us ho led the wii into his sale room which contains one tho finest slocks of light nud heavv harness.saddles, collars, whipps and harness notious in this part ot the State.

-Now look at and ho pulled down piece after piece of work that for sound leather, even stitching, and beauty of finish, will compete with auy work iu the country, "isn't that line, looks like machine work, don't it?" "1 try to make nil of my harness standard and no poor piece of leather goes into a harness if we know it." We havo heard many words of praise for Mr. Jones' work from the men who are using bis harness which invariably gives his prtrons tho best -atisfaction. Examine his oi material, finish aud style of harness before you buy, Corn anil Wlieut Lands. Land suitable for grow ing corn increases in value early, aud is much nioi-o desirable, to ow than wheat laud. Wheal cau be raised on nearly all kiuds of soil and in nearly every pari of the earth, but the United Slates has a practical monopoly of corn, as it has of coi 'on, hence in the markets of the world it docs not meet the same competition as wheat.

Last ear we raised 1 bushels ol corn. If every bushel was sold it would net our fariniug class, taking the year through, probably 40 cents a bifshol; that is. over 7i 000 but this docs not tell the whole story, for com is fed lo hogs and cattle and used iu manufactures, and as pork, meal, whiskey, glucose, brings over wo I'hoiiMinil million dollars iu the markets of the country, it is, in fact, by far the most important of our agricultural products, grass nnd buy perhaps excepted. AVe harvested bushels of beat last year, but it brought so low a price, due to the competition of other coiiutries that our farmers suffered heav losses, nud less wheat but fur more corn will he grow ii next er. Those ho think of buying land for fanning purposes would do well lo see it is suitable- for tfi'owiuo corn, for if ii is there i a far ifrenter chance tot an advance in value 1'iau if it is lilted only for the Miiall grains.

Dt'tnorests. MEDICAL. OR, DABNEY, Specialist, Treats Nil Hal a rr I.ioikhiiiI lli.Urt DIscuHen, IHsertses lit K.ve Mar, Skin, l.loml, Liver, sjloiiiuell, Kid flley, llliulilei-, anil-' All t'lil-oliic Disease Diseases Peculiar to Women. Electricity employed in combination with Medical treatment tVOffiee over Post Office, Concordia, Kansas. Office hours: to 12 I to and 7.to8 p.m.

L)r. Unliney can lie cnnmilteil either in person or hy letter. CiiiiMiltatiun tree. AininuPiiieniH can le made on tlio in No i iiy plan. All itmiuruw promptly answered.

Charges rensou-ble Money to loan on Farms at lowest rates of interest. At the Bank, GUsco, Kas. Our Opinion. A fier sollinjr numberless preparations, we are convinced that Bego's Tropical Oil is unequaled. For pain cuts, bruises rheumatism, front bites, ehilbniins, it is warranted by the Old Stand Drue; Store.

Everybody knows how the sudden cessation of a thundering band of music causes reiuarka te be shouted out in a tone like a locomotive whistle. Tlie olher nif'ht. at a hop the band crushed out a few final bars that suddenly stopped, when the voice of a lovely little thino; iu pink was heard sci-eaiilili at the top of her 'Don't my bustle hang hicaro I ribuue. A Kelinlile House. The Old Stand Drujr Store is always reliable and iries to secure the best ol even for its piitrons.

Ii now has a large quantity of IJejtg'a Cherry Goiijjh rup, and is always wiHin and readv lo reccoiiuueud li lo everv one in need of a preparation for roiiiilis, colds, asibma, bronchitis aud consumption, as Ihev know of no other reiueily ibal is inning such a wide reputation. Sample hollies free. 'Ilnhhv jl ill vrtu limit mv l.lt,.t?" "Yes. in dear. Had to run like fury to cat the first mail." "Why, here it is iu jour pocket now." "Hey? L'ni-a-yes, so ii is-no this isn't vour letter; that is that is, this isn't the one you wrote; this is the vou were going to rite and forgot" "John "Xo, Mary, 1 didn't mail 'letter." "Well, I'm awfully glad.

I want to add a Ex. Wonderful! We do not know of any medicine that has gained an equal popularity in such a short time, for the instant reliefer coughs aud soreness iu the lunsfs as Bcgy cherry Cough Syrup. It is mild ami pleasant to take and ill not injure the most delicate infant. Sample bottles tree at The Old Stand. Important.

WhcTl Vit.l Visit Or li.MVn 'nw Iisiruam- i nnd rarriace hire arid stop .1... li i tuiuu iiokt'i, upposiu; uranu Leu-tral Drpot. Kli'irant room fitted up at a cost of one million dollars, reduced to fl.nnand npwardu cr day. tunipean plan. Klcvetor.

Restaurant supplied ivu me riesi. noise cars, stamps anrt elevated railroad to ail depots, r'ainiltescan hteilietter for less money at the Grand Union Hotel than at any other tirst-claes bote tin the city. I '-ly.

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