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The Whisperer from Portis, Kansas • 4

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Portis Patriot P. A. JUDSON. ITJIiIo9 NEW, NEW ALL NEW CONSUMERS Will consult their own interests by looking through my Extensive STOCZ: 5T BOOTS and SHOES for UfcJ Ur LADIES and MISSES rj TMEN'S AND BOYS' PLOW SHOES, IN ALLVJ IW VARIETIES, A SPECIALTY! SAVE MONEY By procuring First Class Goods at Prices within the reach of all! Highest Price paid for Country Produce. UT CD ro, a.

a r-1 ct- tt- CD in CO ty. At P. A. after she got home the little one was heard singing, very seriously, "Rock the babies, left for me." A six-year-old hoy at Belfast, Maine, has very advanced ideas. He has a doll which he calls his wife.

Recently he was telling his wife his future plans, aud re marked "By mid by I shall become a Mason, and then you wou't see me until 13 o'clock at night." "Why, pa," said little Tooser to Senior Alley the other day, "here comes Mr. Jones into the house, and it has only jusl commenced to sprinkle. Isn't it funny f' "Why abked Mr. Joues, who "Why," said 'J'oosey, looking up with a rapt countenance, "papa said yesterday that you didn't know to come iu when it rained. Pa got left, didn't he?" "Always," said papa, as he drank his coffee aud enjoyed his morning meal, "always, children, change the when uuything unpleasant has been said.

It is both wise and polite." That evening on his return from business he found his carnation bed despoiled and the tiny imprint of slippered fuel silently bearing witness to the small thiyf. "Mabel," he said to her, "did you pick my flowers?" "Papa," said Mabel, "did you see a monkey in town!" "Never mind that. Did you pick my flowers?" 'Papa, what did gian'ma send me?" "Mabel, what do you mean? Did you pick my flowers? Answer me yes or no." "Yes, papa, I did; but I lout I'd change the subject." Iowa Hut Coal, $7.00 per Ton B. F. G.

ZIMMERMAN, DEALER IN- kwwj MKTS waysM Tuuhsdav, Miuica 22, 188.1. THEOLOGY IN THE QUARTERS. Now -I's got a notion in my head dat wbcu you conio to die, An' Stan' de 'zamination in do Cote House in dc sky, You'll be 'stonished at de questions ditt de angel's gwine to ax When he gits you on do witness stun' nn' piu you to do i'ac's; 'Cause he'll ax you mighty closly 'bout your doin's iu de nights, An' do watermillion question's gwine to bodder you a bight! Dun your eyes'll open wider dan dey ebber done befo', When he chats you 'bout a chicken scrape dat happened long ago De agents on de picket i-rloog de Milky Way Keeps a watchin' what you're dribin' at an' heurin' what you say; No matter what you want to do, 110 matter whar you's gwine, Dcy's mighty ap' to find it out an' pass it 'long de line An' of'en at de meetin', when yoTi make a fuss an' laugh, Why, dey send de news a-kitin' by de golden telegraph; Den de anael in de oriUs, whut's a settin' by de gate, reads de message wid a look, an' chip it on de slate Den you better do your juty well, an' keep yi.ur conscience clear, An' keep a lookin' straight ahead an1 watchin' where you steer, JCause arter while do time'U come to journey frum de lan', An' dey 'II take you way up in de a'r an' put you on de stan'; Den you'll hub to lis'u to de clerk, an' answer mighty straight, Ef you ebber 'spec' to trabble troode ala-plaster gate The Century. A Noble Tribute. The Rochester Democrat and Chronicle eays that two little girls of tliat city, perhaps eight and ten years of age, stopped before the Lincoln Club's tine picture of Lincoln, displayed iu a Main street store.

The talleroue asked, ''Who was Lincoln?" The other one answered, with charming lirectness and simplicity, "He was a great man he freed slaves." How very short a time it seems, to those of us then living, since Mr. Lincoln was assassinated, and how vivid wuio the impressions left on our minils by that dreadful event. Iu a speech in Uiis city, some years ago, Senator Ingalls said that there was probably not a person living iu America, over fifteen years old at that time, who did not remember where he was, and what lie was doiug at the 'moment the news of Mr. Lincoln's assasina tion was made known to him. These impressions are so vivid we are apt to forget that a generation of boys and girls, who know Lincoln only hearsay, or from the stories of the school-books, have grown up since the war.

Of the events and issues of that tremendous struggle; of the fierce white heat ot patriotism with which the laud blazed during its continuance; of the terrible sacrifices and sorrows and the splendid bcreism find self I'oigeti'ulhu's, it de- manded aud inspired, they have no personal knowledge. The whole story is, to them, as strange and impersonal as the history of the Revolution, or the campaigns of But this little Rochester girl's tribute to Lincoln was one that would have pleased him, had lie lived to hear it, "ll was a great man he freed the slaves." It was a child's simple speech, but it expressed a great volume of history. Long after the generation that bore upon their shoulders and in their hearts the great burdens and sorrows of the war, shall have passed away, this will be the verdict of impartial history. The great Emancipator could have no nobler epitaph than the simple praise of this little child. Atchison Champion.

Vise Sayings of Little Ones. Eva, noticing a flock of noisy, chattering blackbirds, said 'Mamma, I guess they're having a sewiu' 'ciety Mile. who plays a travasti at the theatre, is changing her clothes for a masculine suit. Her little niece enters the room and cries: "Oh, my auntie is going to become my uncle A email boy of four summers was riding on a hobby horse with a companion He was seated rather uncomfortably on the horse's neck. After a reflective pause, he said: "I think it one of us gets off I could ride better." Little Willie, having hunted in all the corners for his shoes, at last gave tljem up, and climbing on a chair, betook himself to a dictionary.

"Papa always looks in it to nd things, and I'm looking in it to find my shoes." A certain little three-year-old likes very much to go to church, and especially enjoys the singing. One day the choir ng, "Pock of jUgm. Irft for mo," and W.J. CRAWFORD, -THE BOSS BLACKSMITH has purchased the shop formerly owned by Frank Dorland, and is prepared to do all kind.i of work in the Blacksmith line. If you have anything in the way of or Repairing, Call ori Johnny, he will do you first class work at lowest living rates, Hoi 'SO Siioeino; A SPECIALTY SrnON'T FORGET THE PJ.AC W.J.

CRAWFORD. Wind-Power. Practical experiments during the last two 01 three years has proved that wind-power can be used to very great advantage in Kansas. Already very mau wind-mills are in use for watering ttock, ungating purposes, ami running machinery. The lime is close at hand when nearly all farmers will have on or more.

wiiid-iitimps for irrigating. iuo aroi'miuy winilTniils in the market, but the best we have is die cauei! the 'Tinterpi for which James Puin, of this place, has the agency, ii is so arranged with "governors lliut it will run w.t:i a very wiiujit the wind is strong, the "govumuia" contiob tin; motion, preventing the wheel from miming too fast; and a very Miring wind, one that will endanger the machiin-, will cerate that the whe I will stop'of own accord. So fir as we can j.dge, the machine is in rC' Ct. Dilterent sizes of this mill are made, from the small wheel for pumping water, churning, to the larr- i toot wheel, hich hiinishes sut't'eient power for running feed mills, small grist mills, saws and many other things, This. company has the exclusive right of this territory for waiting t'le-e wind wheels.

Any one wanting them can call on or address Mr. Pain, and he will be ready at all times to furnish any size anted. Mr. Pain also deals in pump ol all kinds, and can furnish you a pump for as little money as it can be bought for anywhere. Nervous Exhaustion, Premature Decay, Loss of Memory.

An 80-papie Cloth-bonnd Hook of wlii lesnnie Advice to Yuma; Men, liy a lleixnlar I'hysician. RENT FRPf? receipt of two tUren-ceat 1 stumps. Address THE tLALTII JOURNAL. MILWAUKEE. WIS.

THE BEST OF JLL Tor mnrf t'ann lliird of a contnn'tlie nil l.immeut nasbcen known to liiihions nil over tlm world I the only snio reiinneo for the relief oi necKients nnu lnun. it is ft nioincim. above ice una prnlsn the bent ol If num. ior every loiui ol citurnai iiam Mustnnff Tinlmpiit is without nn ermiil. It iii-nHnilx llcsli autl DiHsrlo to iiiieo of pnin i ml inlliimmntinii i in sihlo.

lis I'tl'eo'snpcn lluinaii l' leahio il lli.i r.rnlo Cr. nt I' ll tiro triiicilly wonderful. The Jieiienn ilSTH I.iiiimr.t i.s V'-i'eil hy pnmobily in v. iy luiuse. Kvi iy day brings news ol the nsriiii of nit km ful si-a 111 or tint snh.lneil, of rhrumntlo innrtj ic- c-r a YaMuilila Ikivmo or ct ji saved by tVo power of this irhirli fincoflilr cures such ailments of the HUMAN lis ItliruinatUni, f-tlft Joints.

4 ontrncti-d lncUh, ISiirn and Cuts, lituMo, anil Sprnins, I'olsoikOllfl llitrs null SorcM. i'lri-i-A. l-'rofif IjilfS. Ins. villi koro viTirs, tokril jtrrosT.

ami i-j i ten rtery lonn or rxtomix iiij-. i i Korthe tc Ckkation it i uro Siriii, hwlimj-, hi iff Joints, TI Ik.fta. Iln.tl' fine, Foot lint, Sfrrw lViirm, Sralt, 'j Hollow limn, Mriatrhi-. Wiud-jtnlls, Spavin, Thrnh, ISiiislionc, SOId Snrm, I'oII 1 Urn upon I .1 v. 1 StTtile aud Mock Vnril arr lialilr.

III niiKil inn (. f.lMI 1,1 1 SLV ine illrilrail jilusmnt? Miiiintnt Jalwavs cuivs anil ncvir Uisarjioiulb aud His. positively, r. THE BEST OF ALL 1 91 F03 CE ESA5T. 1E1TSS AUD BEAST.

mwm IL New Store and New Goods A Full Line ot Fancy and Staple- Groc er i CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS aud TOBACCOS. Our Goods are Fresh trom the Market, and we will sell them as Cheap as the Cheapest. Call and see us The Kitten Won't Scratch. L. M.

Briggs. 3 a week in your owa town. $5 outfit free. No risk. Every thing new.

Capital not required. VVewilt furnish you everything. Many are making fortunes. Ladies make as much as men, and boys and girls make great pay. Header, if you want a business at which vou can make great pay ill the time you "work, write for particulars to II.

IIali.i.it Portland, Maine. 1-15 NURSERY inn nnn AM'le 4 to 7 lL' 2 1 3 yc.jus, best varieties known r-Q qqq Apple trees, 2j to 4 feet. onn nnn Forost tl 10 fr hiuh. tL. varieties.

Also a stock of Fruit and Ornamental Trees. Shrubs; 8mafT Frtiit, Vines, and Plants Send for price list. Kansas Vam.ky Nnt skhy, Topeka, Kas, E. H. STONE.

1.1 GOLD! Great chance to make money, those wlio al ways take advantage of the good chances for making money that are offered, generally become wealthy, while those who do not improve such chances remain 'n poverty. Wo want many men, women, boys and girls to work for us right in their own localities. Any one can do the work properly from the. flit start. The business will pay more than ten times ordinary wages.

Expensive furnished fieo. No one who engages fails to make money rapidly. You can devote voui whole time to the work, or only youi spare moments. Full information and all that is needed sent free. Address Stinson Portland, Maine.

1-15 imUuims Y( ss now hehire llie i 1,0 on can money faster at work for us than at anything else. Capital not needed. We will star! you. $11' a day and upwards made a I home by the industrious. Men, woim-v.

boys ami girls wanted everywhere for us. Now is the time. You can oil-in spare time only, or give ymir whole tinu to tint business. You can live home and do the work. No other business will pay you nearly as well.

No one can fail to make enormous pay by cngag ing nt once. Costiy outfit uid free. Money made fast, easily, and honorably. Address Tkle Co. Augr.Kta, Maine.

NG7ICZ FOIi PUBLICATION l.avM UUiee at Kuwin, No. 5191 Notiec i lierehj jjiven that the follow niiineel setth has filed notice of I.1--inteniion to make final jnonf in biiioii of his claim, and that snid proof wiil lie maun heforethe Clerk ol the Dist. C'xnt at t)slnrnc, Kansas, on April 17th, l8bS, viz: Jane Y. Lawrence, widow id" John Lawrence, for the ne see 10, t). 0, r'une 10.

II. E. K. AlVd. Sle names the witnesM-s to prov her I'ontinnons resideiiee upon, and cultivation of, said hmd, v.z: J.

('. lYteison mid J. Mills, of i- Knpids. K. MeKav and 15.

V. 0 Zinmu rmnn. of Portis! Kansas T. M. HELM, Pey.

Walrond Mitchell, att'ys. 10 The South and Southeast. FLOsllDA. Should yon eonteinplati! a trip to L'h itlanoojja, Atlanta, C'h irU s-tmi, S. Savannah, Jaeksonville.

Floriil, or, in fact, any point in the South or Southeast, it will he to your interest to examine the a lvantaiies over all other lines oll'eieil l-y the St. Louis, Iron Mountain Southern H'y "Iron Mountain in the way of Past Time, Elegant Equipment, At nri'spnt a Daily Train is run from ,1 Svuut Louis, I nion Depot, attaeheil to noli wid le tound an elegant Pull- man Palace Sleeping Car, which runs throuL-h to Nashville. Ti here direi connections are made with Ex ress Trains of connecting Lines, for points mentioned above. This Train connects at Nashville with the Jacksonville Express, having a Pullman Palace Sleeping Car of the very finet-t make attached, which runs through to Jacksonville. without change.

For further information niWross C. P. Kkxax, F. Ass't Gen Pass'r Ag't. Gen'i Pass't Ag't STOCK FARM in this section.

Will lo solil cliciip. Fr further information a-hlre the I'ATnioT, Vorlis. Kh'iih. 2-7 JUDSON'S THE DISEASES OF YOUTH and MANHOOD ACUirTOHPAiTH WITH- UUI IWtUIUINE. A I'll VSMUAN ui Mveor'i exiMTiuiico.

Duu't pnleoa vonr f-steiii Willi Drill's, hut tret ITX- tills hook mul avoid Oimoks. Prescrlniloiis life" uud Klectrlc licit Ilinn-tiuirs, It eoKos. I'l-lutt 25cts. Addrest THE PUBLISHZn, Gox 234, Milwaukee. Wi.

FE1ES! RELIABLE SELF-GORE, A fnvortft lirfflerlotlnn fif nnp of fhA most not. and suecosiul in the V. S. (now ri'liindi lor tliicnn- uf Xervotiit nubility, Lout Jlaiihooil, IVeitknrHHtiUfi ftecuti. ia plain 3L-al-.

au 11:1 Ik Address DR. WARD Louisiana. Mo. TUTTT'S POLLS SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loss of Appetite, Bowels costive, Pftln ill the Head, with a dull sensation in the back part Pain under the Bhoulder blade, fullness after eatine, with a disinclination to exertion cf body or mind, Irritability of temper, Low spirits, wita a feeling of having neglected some duty, Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering ftt tha Heart, Dots before the eyes, Yellow Skin, Headache generally over the right eye, Restlessness, with fitful dreams, highly oolored Urine, and CONSTIPATION.

TTTT'S PILLS are especially adapted to such cases, one dose cfl'ect such a change Of feelinff as to astonish the sufferer. They Increase tti cause the body to '1'itko on rici.li, tlms the system Is nnurlaliril. and by their Tonic Action on tha UlaecUve Orsnns, Beculnr Stools are pro. duced. Trice 25 cents.

85 Mnrray St W. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. Gray Hair ob Whiskebs chatieed to a GtossT Black by a single application of this Dye. It Imparts a natural color, acts Instantaneously. Sola by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of SI.

OFFICE, 35 BIIIKBA ST NEW YORK. Dr. TCTTS BANCAb of Talaihia Inrornitloi imi CmIu BmlfU wuiM buum sou A eombination of Protoxide of Iron, Peruvian Mark and Phosphorus in a palatable form. For Debility loss of Appetite, Prostration of Vital Powers it ia indispensa' Lie. REV.J.L.TOWNEB, Industry, says: I consider It a most excellent remedy for the debilitated vital forces.

Staple and Fancy MerchaMlite Toys, Cutlery Pictures, Glass Ware, Mirrors, Hardware, Goods, Frames, Tin. Ware Wooden Ware 99 ct. Store Supplies -1 1 annA fn it an to 63, 08 to 81, that I am offerinc a SAVING to vou I miDirirc of T. L. Miller Beeeders ixd Importers or HEREFORD CATTLE COTSWOLD SHEEP BERKSHIRE SWINE.

Bebchir, Will Illinois, VHSS 1 CD re'y New tin1 nnaitivt-ly cffeolivi Zri Rernely for tlm Bpfedy itid permanent cure uf Seminal Emissions aud Itiipotenoy bv the only true way, Pire. Ajijilicanoo to tlit piltieipiil hem of ilie Dimum. Th us uf tbo remedy ia intended with no tmm ut iuuouveuieiiue, ami doi not interfere with the onJiuuij punuiti of life, Tlii mude uf treitmtut hu flood iht teit in very letere cases, mid is now it i raiKitinoed tiuooi. Thrt no nouienae tbont thin prepamlun. Practical (-luirration vnible ui to poaltivelj gutrftote Unit it wdL iir jterfect lutiifuction.

It il eon cc led ihe Medical 1'rofeision to the mnn rational jut dnear-(red of uml uuring thin very irovalent trouble, The Remedy is ful up in nrnt huno. ol' I )r mxm. Nu. I (lui.li mi uinntlij. Kn.

I (nlttmHiIt (Tfft a jjfnnanHH enrp. hIhm hi rmn) ii N'n. i.g mirthiiw mutiihl, fill map eiiiiti.oo- wi rB-i'irBKrin n.u wuim rwm uj infill, hi (loiM I ln.irun wfcl-h wll' ai'P ihn most th -y an to in "tii iv i u.m:, i. 1 Hi- I i-J for tlm dnl-o ol ti't. iim- if i mump, 0 HARRIS REMEDV OO.

M'l Market il "'h strain. Mt-if a mnirtini. mil tinnii ojr iiiuihii; OiSPl'llSAKY. 1847 at 11 11 3ih Street, 67. L0SI3, XX THE Physicians in irpeof this Mand well known instiuitinn i-f-r liar crmlurttes in medicine and Burgpvr.

Yeara of periesce in tlie treatment o( Chronic Diseaacs lia i nut-Ie their skill and ability bo much superior to of the ordinary practitioner, that they have acquire 1 a national Tfcpuiatwu thiougb their treatrrtf nt com ilicatf-d INDISCRETIO jEXH3SlJR! Prodiio- pens, without n'n Mi rcurv or Pjisonout Medicines, YOUNG 1 of "iddle ftga who are fMtMWWr'rnrirrf luring frcm the i Jecti of ft lii.a uiuit.i us ctims for 'sineas or marriage, Prmanpntiv rnrfrl, nnfprat emerge. ATIF.NTSJ1S ATED EPft LerwjDiicuniuluifui.bi cricJ, wi.ich i FREE ind invitf tt of queftions to be arts" ere ty ftttc jita desiring trettmcot mailerl free to any a.Mrest ti app'trntiitr flVrsnn tn (Tt-rine from nptur hl I send thMr nrldrf tf, nnrl If am Mif tiling lit In ir ntlvnntlif. 1 1 i nut a trut.0 tommur irn iunn stnrl'v -ud bp IHU UtiTXdi 14 a bu Loul, Ala. DOT. A.I.

HOBBS Writes: After a thorough trial of the IRON TONIU, tane pleasure in stating that nave Deen I NOTICE FOIi 1'UBLICATION. Land Office at Kikwtn, March 10th, 1883. 5203 Notice is hereby given that the foil w-ing-iiamed settler has iiled notice ot his intention to make final proof in suppoit of his claim, and that said proof will lie made befoie the C.erk of the Court at Osborne. Kansas, on May 8th. 188:1.

viz; Peter Hansen, H. E. No. 1180, for the n-e If n-w sec. 10, tp.

(i south, range 13 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: B. Mills and J. E. Sampler, of Portis, F.

M. Buck and Ellis Leo, of Eagle Rapids, Ks. T. M. HELM, Register.

Walrond Mitchell, Att'ys. 3-11 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. T.li.wl ut kill, in I roill March lillh. 1883. J0 Notice is hereby given that the lollow-ing-uaracd settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Clerk of the Dist.

at Smith Centre, on April 28th, 1883, viz: Isaac Ilerschcy. II. E. No. 3111)8, for the s-w sec li), tp south, range 11 west.

He names the following witn-'Ses to prove his conliniiou.s residence upon, and cultivation of, said lan viz Geo, Adam's, Adams, II 0. Stockwell, and Philip Breon, all of Twelve Mile, Ks. T. M. HELM, Register, R.

M. Pickl-r, Att'v. BARGAINS in We Have the follow ing Heal Estate for Sale, dirt cheap. If you wish to buy Laud, you will find it to your advantage to consult us. Bead 120 Best bottom hind, about 3 miles from Portis, mostly in cultivation; will be sold very cheap if iaki soon.

FOR SALE, one of the best quarter sections of land in the State, about four miles north of Glen Eider; all nice prairie, one of the first entries in that section. About 40 acres in cultivation, and a well, dug and walled, affording good water. For information address I. S. DllCMMONP, 1(10 acres, 0 miles west of Portis, miles south; of Harlan, 0 miles north ot Bloouiington, 10 miles northwest of Os-1 boine t'iiy, 8 miles southeast of (Jay lord about (10 aces broke and in In st of cultivation; 4.0 apple trees, oil cherry trees, pe-ic'iMs, nlnnis and small fruits, all in good healthy condition good substantial sione house, 3 mollis, also good stone hog lot and stable: cow bouses and hencry; good stone meat house and cellar; tor est, ash, Cottonwood, box-cider, Lomhardv poplar, cedar, pine, honey locust, alnut, Ac.

Inquire at this office. ONLY $700 lie sum neiisi of section 10, town- Mini i miles East of Har- lan, from portis. 45 acres in cult iva-1 tion, lots ot vonn' timltcr. such as oak. I Ol 4 t'l Id 1 I I I'll, Mil II H3 ash, box elder, cottonwood, walnut, and natural jrroivth of native tinilier: good sod house, good well of water, sod stable, p'enty of small fruit; good cattle range.

Buyer can have time on a part. complete well-lioring outfit will lie sold with or without the farm cheap. For information a ply to Win. Chets-nian, on the farm, or at this office. 320 ACRES, 30 acres Improved land: 120 acres fenced with three strands barbed wire, and litres with four Mrands; three good wells on the place, with pumps one at the house, one nt stable ami one in the pasture; running water through the pasture the year round; good house, granary, stabling, cow-sheds in fact, the i et i i BLOOD e-reatlv benefited by its use.

Ministers and Pub' lie Speakers will find it of the greatest value where a Tonic is necessary. I recommend it as a reliable remedial apent, possessing undoubted nutritive and restorative properties. Iajuui Ult, Oct. 2, 12. fSEPAlEB B7 THE DR.

ARTER MEDICINE 213 H. MAIH ST. L0UI3. ATTENTION Country Merchants My Embraces ALL Kinds Clocks, Watches. Jewelry, SW'hlf' (rt'Olh, IVIusica! Swing Maehinf, Druggists' Notions, Coods, sundries.

Optical Coods, Silver Ware, JiipiiihfC GoinU, Hosiery. Station en Vhjto Pu Frncy Cood3, Wallets, io Cent Counter, LOOK i.iii-.. nmf strlo on paws n.r.,.,i, l.nnk- inifl vou will 49 find .0 to a nt. on a hirge lino of Stn pie Goods. You cau order your STOCK torn mr t'atii'ou'iic without leaving tour stove or paying a traveling msu to come take voitr i nlcr.

1 viarantee prices ami toods to he as satisfactory as it Wcre lure in person to select. When in tin- city give me a call before buying, ml I will show you the most complete btock of Goods ia the West tr select from, at insiim: rr.kfes. C. IVS. LININGTON, Importer, 147 WABASH AVE.

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