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The Canton Carrier from Canton, Kansas • 2

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mm' CA NTOJSf CA 11 III Ell cf restoration of the peopled lands tq ffSlh ft Indie tho care of the people bo discussed. MemttkM THE IMPORTED CLEVELAND 12 AY RUGS, lOOKS and pALL fpflPER. itLJ tl rrr-r-r rsl Pass resolutions declaring that tho Sl'ALLION, IjBTf-irrif II THURSDAY. MAYr 19, 1SS7. ft 3 f' holding of from fifty to eixty rnilliona of acres of public domain by aliens ia T- SALISBURY LORD GEO.

C. 1TNDLEV, Editou. SUIISCltlPTION jftl.oO A 12 A It. "IU3 llSTEIiKD KO, 11. Foaled 18KO; bred by John Kirby Inrton Fieldi-, Stamford Bridge, Entered at tho potUofflco in Canton hioikU'Iiiss matter Dealer in- Yorkshire, England.

Sire, Con servative; cr. sire, Young Candidate; g. g. sire, Omar Pasha; g. g.

g. Biro, Air. Barton Omar 1 TUIQ CRCEn TnTtofmtnJonfl1otOoo.P. I nlo ftrCti 1:0 npwpmh-c i ttsiK ltnrnu (10 SpmcH? where ndvtrf wlnn cuuuuuw uuur made roc tt AN MiV VUUli. Um W.

AY EH tiON. out iiuUuiiizod oweuU. Lord Salisbury's dam is the cele-ratcd mare named Flora, by The Earl; g. dam, by Aristocrat; g. g.

dam by Hopeful. I he Karl was a grand coach horse Drugs, Paints, Oils, AlaTmsiine, Etc. Books, Notions i Stationery. 1009 Patterns of Wall Paper, Window curtains and Fixtures. The old bucket; its Jay is cmie by; To its memory is the "nest can do; l'Vf now in its jil.ic.t3 towevinj forty feet Stands that glittering whnlnul! from Kalamazoo, -Nt'Vjcr Ynit of always ready for action; The nyonts, though eloquent, hoy never half tell f)f the pleasure and pro lit, the lintnense'satlsfaction To he had from windioill standing Qvar the well.

That beautiful windmill, that still running windmill; that best of all tho famed 1XL. JilS. T. KAHHA, GAX.VA, KANSAS. SOLE Ati EN FOH ilcPUEHSON COUNTY.

All persons abtful to erect a mill for pumping or grinding should got Ids hVuros and terms on Jd 1 LLS, TAN KS, UM PS, PI PE, ETC Plans and speeiiieations for the I. X. L. system of water works furnished on application. He also sells tho GALVA DOUBLE AGTIMi FORCE PUMP, and is manufacturer and dealer in tho AMERICAN GRAIN OUADKR AND (JllABS SEED SSEPAllATOR.

pilice and Ware Booms on Second Street, Q-alva, IlS-llStlS. the property of V. Poulter, of The Daily Stcrliug JittUctin is a lively evening daily that now regularly visits our exchange table. JNaburn, near lork, and was sold for when three vears old to go abroal. Conservative, the sire of Lord tliiiry.

Oqra, daughter of 4 Antes cleh, died of our lor fever, May 3, lSST, Hired nine years and month. Dora was a lovely thlld loved by all who knew her. While on her death bud she would point upward. We asked her what she saw. She would say that she saw Jesus.

had only been sick about ten hours when Kho refused to take her medielno, telllnsr us that tho medicine was not doing her any good, and that she was not going to get wc-U. We nsked her why nho war.ted die. She said because she wanted to go to heaven and 1h with her mamma. She wanted mo to pray with her I knelt in prayer and asked tho Lord to take her ltttlo spirit homo to henveu. the expression on her lovely faoo at Hie close of tho prayer.

She began to sing and sung one verse and chorus of "Jesus, Keep Mo Near the Cross how beautiful that song from that lit tle child's Hps. She sang as tho angels in heaven. so sweetly, not faltering In tho least. I do believe that It would havo changed tho most hardened sinner's heart if such a one had been near. After she had sung the hymn she wanted to seo her papu.

When became to her bedside, she told him that she was going to die and go to heaven. He kissed her and asked if she was happy. She said, yes; I am with Jesus now." She would raise up her little hands and call for her mother to come and take her. (Her mother bus been dead about three years.) She would call for her sister. May, who had died only a week before, to come and take her.

She would say, Jimmy. Hello, come, corao, and toko me." She called fot each one of her older slaters, and wanted to know of them and each one of tis if wo would meet her In Heaven, Then she raised her lips for each us to kiss and said good bye. Her Bister was writing to her aunt and asked Dora what sho should write for her? "Why, tell her, I ttin dead She would gao upward and then look at us and smiled. We asked her what sho saw. She wouM say, "I sec Jesus." Her request was to be buried in white, and In a white coffin; also to have Drother Rurwcll preach her funeral pjufnl and un-American.

Go further, and domand that tho alien landlord shall let go his hold. Pass resolutions declaring that every acre of land acquired by fraud, perjury or chicanery is an aero stolen, and demand that tho thief bo loquirod to mike resti tution to the people. Pass resolutions never to take your eyes off tho land until good, plain, simple, laws fchall govern the holding of tho same, whether the holder be rich or poor, individual or corporation. Mako tho land for tho people, under people's laws, a question of days. It was not for air, sunshine or water alone that our fathers fought.

It was for land, and we must hold that land free from sharks and speculators whether native or alien. A NEW FIELD OF MAUTYRDOM. To the shamo of Americans it has come to pass that men are assaultod, beaten, maimed and even killed for expressing their opinions on a public question and for demanding tho enforcement of Throo men have been killed iu tho northern states within tho last one hundred days, one of them from Iowa, for askiug that the laws against dratn-sclling bo enforced and for assisting in their enforcement Aud now we have another victim in tho south. A named Oambrel, of good family, good breeding, t-mart, upright and courageous, was shot and killed a few days ago in the capitol of Mississippi, by one Colonel Hamilton. The dram shop is active in Mississippi Salisbury, won tirst prue at the Royal Agricultural Show, at Carlisle (competition open to Great Britain) when three years old, and was sold to the Spanish Government for -100.

Young Candidate, better known as the Yorkshire pr'ze horse. Among his many ATD VOTED TO RAILROADS, NiiwroN, May 16. The propositions to vole $100,000 to tho Rook Island, $00,000 to the Arkansas Valley, $30,000 to the St. Louis, Newton Denver, to the Newton, Augusta Ft. Smith, in nil $210,000 in bonds, carried in this county today by majorities ranging from 400 to 1 ,000.

This makes tho building of the Rock Island to Newton by the 1st of September, and tho St. Louis, Newton Denver by January 1, 1S88, and other lines within one year. This is tho last county to vote on tho Rock Island extension to tho southwest and Indian territory. victories were first prlr.e at Pocklmg- ton, 1872; second, at Bridlington, in 1S first at Bridlington, in 1875; first at tho great Yorkshire Show, at Driffield, in 1875. the -)o(- It is not settled tliat tUe extraordinary number of twenty-two competitors; first at Sutton, in CAPITAL Iloldcrness, 1870; and tirst at Cottingham, in 1876.

Lord Salisbury trained first prize The people of Canton and vicinity will please take notice that Ingram ETcttj HEiil is now in operation, and he is prepared at reasonable rrttes to grind Graham Hour, Corn Meal Chop Fed Give us a trial and we wilt guarantee satisfaction. as a yearling at the great Yorkshire Show, at Hull, in 1881, and second prize, against all ages, at Halifax, Vll lo Bloved, But it is settled that the Establishment of lbS2. 1 lora is a beautiful, rich, bay mare, clear of white, and has distinguished herself at all the best sermon. About the last word she said was to myself, asking mo if I would pick the flowers shows of Fngland, including first for her colli n. I am also sole manufacturer of the Dora was converted last winter, and had In tended to bo baptised before long.

Sho had been sick only forty-Bix hours when sho de Judge David Davis, "whoso judgement upon any important problem was BoMom que-tioned, expressed his views as follows regarding tho valuo of the village journal: Each year every local paper give from 100 to $3,000 in free lines for tho benefit of the community in which it is located. No other agency can or will do this. The local editor, in proportion to his means, does more for his town than any other ton men, and in all fairness, man to man, he ought to bo supported, not becan.se you happen to like him or ail mire, hia writings, but because a local paper is tho best investment that ft community can make. It may not bo brilliant, nor crowded with ffreat thouabt. but prize at Ihv Royal Show at Kilhurn, in 1S79; also first prize at the Royal Show at Carlisle, in 1S80; tirst prize three times at the great Yorkshire Show opened to Great Britain): first prize at tho Liverpool and Lancashire Show; first prize on two Simplicity Wheat Fanning Mill and IJKLT GITIDK for STEAM politics; and tho recent proniouion campaign.

Cambrel was a pronounced prohibitionist, and as an editor of tho Sword and Shield, did valiant service for tho cause ho advocated. On tho other hand, Colonel Hamilton was the accredited head of the anti-prohibition intcrost and editor of the People's Defender. Cambrel's offence was his fearless advocacy of prohibition and his editorial attacks ou tho limwr intcrost parted this life. Mr. Welch returns thanks to all who so kindly assisted him during the sickness of his family, and ho has the sympathy of his friends iu his great bereavement.

M. occasions, at Darlington; tirst prizes, I am also prepared to a general Gameater aM Contract BUSINESS. Cabinet all Ivb; Turning end Scroll work will be exoenvd in a thoroughly voiknnuship like manner. silver caps and mlveri. later, at Kt i iBig I Durham County, Malton, Northaller THKKSHIXG ACI 1 1 KS.

WAGONS and FAKM MACIIIN- KUVof all kinds will be repair- cl 1 good workmen iu a itt-at and substantial manner aud at PltlCli? TO SUIT Tim TIM IS. ton, Drlllieltl, UriJlington, llytlale, Sarbor, and other places too numerous to mention. A three year-old stallion from Flora took one of the Sunday Srliool Convention. The following Is the programme adopted for the next ws-sion of tho Sabbath School Association, meeting at the Empire church, May SOth, 1887: 1. Music by Institute.

S. Devotional exercises. 3. Music, 4. Address of welcome by superintendent of Empire school.

5. Music. financially it is more of a benefit to a community than a teacher or a preacher. Understand us, now; wo do not mean morally or intellectually, prizes at the Royal Show at Kilhurn, London in 189, and was sold at a high price to go to America. ill be at my place 7 miles north Question: "What relation does the su west of Canton.

out financially, and yet on the moral question you will find tho majority of the local papers on the right Bide. Today the editors of local papers do Give nic a call and see for yourself, North end Main street, Canton, Kan as. The Hambletonian stallion Gar perintendent sustain to tho school 7" 7. Music. 8.

Selection of committee on programme. in general and on Colonel Hamilton its representative in particular Iu tho same building where the Sword and Shield was published another paper, tkaNcw Mississippi' an, also is printed. In its first issue after tho killing, it contained two columns of editorial matter denouncing tho conduct of Hamilton in bold and bitter language ThoA'dio Mississippian charges that Hamilton hired four bullies to help him kill tho bravo young temperance advocate. Under displayod headlines it said: It la not improbable that euon another shot will riiiff out In the nijzht and another cor oner's ary into tholr solemn work; but If the men who hnve recently done their nwful deed think that they can place their bloody tho most work for the least money of field will stand also at tho same place. Noon.

Music. any men on earth. Ex. 10. It.

the 0 5t I.KW1S Question "Whatcan bo done to Induce St. Peter sits out by the heavenly whole church to attend the tabbuth gate, his hands on tho string of a lyre School?" Opened by Kov. Sutton. 12. Music.

is the Place of all Places to buy Qiieensware, 13, Question: "What are tho duties of the Sabbath School?" Opened by D. C. IUwu. 14. Music.

IP HFil p8 Wtm tftiri twrh Bajttf fiML 15. Question: "How can tho chlldreu bo hand over thoso papers whkh have deter taught to sing?" Opened by N. Finklc. 18. Miscellaneous business.

16. Adjournment. mined to ppimk out and muzzle and terrify Are Immensely popular because the icy them into the silence of ignominy, Uiey have erred. The Sword nnd Shield will on with Mrs. A.

O. Hobh, Mrs. W.II. Halbrooko and Ldt yflery mil Gloves. are strsctir urst-riuss, tuny warraatc Mrs.

William Mccarty, committee on pro Its warfare for truth, and over this grave of 1 V. and still on I mcdiuin iu price that dead hero that paper will jro out with gramme. J. r. Tack, l'residont, It.

D. HcxdunroHD. Secretary. arralKniiieuta of the KUilty an terrible as bo. fore.

There ore ilnvo editors on this paper 07 and each one Is willing to lay down his lifo if J. S. McGill makes loans on im it must be, rather than to falter in a journal -Z, 2 proved farms and on city property isl'gduty and be prevented from publicly PURELY VEGETABLE at tho lowest rates and without delay. Are the test In the irorhl, end hare led advocating the principles lie honestly cherishes and then some one, bolder and braver than wo, will take hold of the paper we have left all others for rears. Over 1 $0,090 In 1 1 It act with extraordinary efficacy om the lo hare thef fx.

nse. The people are bonnd 1 CHILDREN ana ho sings a low song as he patiently waits for the spirits of thoso who expire. He hears in tho distance tho chorus of song that swells at tho foot of the throne; and ho smiles as the music is wafted along, and warbles this lay of his own: "There is room in this region for millions of souls, who by sorrow and woe were bereft; 'tis for thoso who have suffered, the melody rolls, but the kickere must turn to tho left. There is room for the pcoplo who, when they were young, persisted in sowing wild oats; he, who boomed up tho city with sinew and tongue, but tho kickers must go with the goats. There is room for tho people who pointed with pride to the beauty aud growth of their town, who kept singing its praises and charms till they died, but tho kickers will please amble down.

They'd say the music was all out of tune and the angelic robes hand me-downs; Thed send for Jetcelrt off to (he. moon to sample the goh in the crowns. So while there is room for a million souls, who by sorrow and woo were bereft, wo want no complaints of the music that rolls, so the kickers will turn to tho left," Atchi son Globe. best, and ill have none but the Estev.l! lis Often need some safe cathartic and I nnd carry the sti-UKKle on with all the bitter and awful determination of invincible right iver, Sidneys, and Bowels. 4 si I i I Oar prices are the lowcs tiuu iriuis -ill a M.

L. DRAKE, either Unto pay incuts or cash, as cus warrlnjr agrainst wrong. FREDERICK SALTER, Notary Public tonic to avert approaching sickness or to relieve colic, headache, sick stomach, indigestion," dyscntary and the complaints incident to childhood. tomers preicr. Call and see ns, or send for Cata loguca aud full information.

uravo words thoso are in this new field of martyrdom. OnO at this distance can but send out silent prayers for the success of men who AN EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC FOR Malarta, Ilowrl Complaint. JOynprpidit. Sick Headacho, ConnUpatlan. lUUousnesi, Kidney Affection.

Jaundice. Mental Drprennion, Colic. thus speak out in tho cause of free Let the children take Simmon? Liver Regulator and keep well. It is purely vegetable, not unpleasant to the taste and safe to take alone or in connection with other medicine. Land, Loan and Collection The Genuine has our Trade Mark 916 and 918 Olive St, St Louts.

Chicago IIouso, 233 Stato St. speoch. The blood of Gambrel will redden all that fair land, and his words spoken and written while his head and hands were in life will speak louder than ever from the grave which conceals those bloody wounds. Topeka Capital. in red on front of wrapper.

J. H. Zedin Philadelphia, Pa. p. The dank and decaying vegetation iurofore! Fire! Eo Household Sbonld be Without It, and ly txil n(t pp rend for I mod late uao.

will tare many an hour of eulfrrinir and many a dollar la time and doctors' bills. THERE IS BUT ONE SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR 8e that yon got the genuine with red ea front ef Wrapper. Prepared only by J.H.ZEILIN Sol. Philadelphia, Pa. 1'IUCK, l.OO.

of regions newly cleared of timber, exposed to the rays of tho sun, is Rure to breed malaria. Dr. J. II VIZ VV-" -1 -J tj McLean's Chills and Fever Cure, by mild and gentle action will radically t.m IIIHB IU II, J.P cure. 50 cents a bottle.

JTavo you a farm to sell, or do you wish to buy one? Do you wish to obtain a Loan?" Do you wish to make a Collection? Have you money you wish placed on good security. A CHANCE FOR POLITICIANS A feeling is growing up among intelligent voters that tho tendencies of the times are dangerous to the liberties of the people, and that there is a necessity for an earnest pretest. The foundation of good government is disturbed when citizens lose their respect for it in this country, owing to tho prevalent belief, for which there are unhappily too many supports, that law-makers are corruDtlv Take one of Dr. J. II.

McLean's Little Liver and Kidney Fillets at night before you go to bed and yon bo surprised how buoyant and vig PHOTOaHAPHS! C.G. ISAAC, Lehigh, Kas. Diamond. Union Sabbath school at Empire, May 15 offlecrs and teachers present 8, scholars 73 total 81. Preaching by Itev.

Newer at 11 o'clock and at 3 m. Four more were added to the church, namely, Messrs. Charley Finklo and E. IMiillls. tho latter of which was Immersed, and Mr- and Mrs.

E. Barnes, who were received on letter. Mr. D. 11.

Hunger ford is sick with the bullous fever, and Ed Cornwell has the measles. The calf belonging Mr. P. M. rattan, and which was bitten by the mad dog reported by several of tho Carrier's correspondents last week, went mad and has been killed by Its owner.

Capt. of Diamond, says that a Cyclone was seen passing over section 88 Inst week. You are correct, Capt. we wore taking in Inventory of that section and found elx iiitcHljtmt families, every one of which takes tho Canton Carrier. Oh.thirty-six is solid: it is the boss section in the county.

If anybody knows orous you will feel the next day. 1 j. r- A. Wi irK.b r' tii5w.Xtf?.-sSS pall on DBAKE SALTER, Canton, Now is tho best time and here is oun VICTOR EOasellOllI BHI83 82f-3 Are cxpressiv meant to rtipriy en nrprnt doraanll frc yrrr. Doctors, Smnil f.w, rpmt and JUoat 7 nnd Gzuniy Otfiiiab, 'J ii Himntts Jm a tut Pamiif, fvr a first-class fire-proof, ImrcUr-proof coml ation lock, safe, adapted itj capacity and price to mit ti.t-ir rcuircuients.

The Victor is lir-t-t 3jp5 in every n-a- fect, warranted tlrc-proof, ari Ptmcted in the mctininrovcil manner. tho best place to get your picture Only 25 cents a vial. TONY AIiMONT, taken. And yon wiU obtain the LOWEST RATES. Over Day's Drug Store, Canton, Kansas.

elected or corruptly influenced, and Our lYorTc is First- Bay horse, foaled June 1881. Bred by baruuel rowers, of Decatur, HI. Tony Alraont 6ircd by Maramont, Class in Every Particular, and tnat even executives and judges at not free from partisan, from corporation or from uiouey control. A money-bags senate of the United States, with raih-ond presidents and 2053, by Almont, 33, by Alexander's Abdallah, by Kysdyk llamble We now uso on each anvl vcry our new non-ptcksbla combination lock, and inside bolt-work. It I ns all toman.

attoruevs and standard oil RHrvnnta Our Prices Lower 1st dam Pauline, (thoroHghbrcd) nd iTHutnuily by imported Billet, 2nd dam Anna r'tvv. -'Vtx ORii 1. --y iVirt.l t.1 l.vl trilll l'jp '23 v. Than for the saino Dickinson, by Solnnno. I fc MU-M V-l 111! w.

1' 1 1- quality of Work at any other place. Mammon by Almont: 1st dam interior uiuu up i Vs. ouo that can beat it let him write it up. Dlamondites, now is tho time to buy your fish hooks of tho farmers' club the Garfield depot. Ouo hundred for a nickle, cheap for cash.

We know you won't go fishing in Turkey creek, on the Sabbath day where people going to church and Sabbath school can seo you, like some parties from a distance havo boon doing for tho past two or three weeks. We don't give any names this time, but they say a wink is as good as a nod to a blind horse. i i i i i May Ferguson, by Mambrino Chief, Ulics, ooon-Epaccs, aua jugv-un-iiowfj. among its members, is not calculated to inspire confidence among the people. The corruption of legislatures is a matter of common complaint, and has become so frequent that tho legislator who cannot bo bribed and controlled by tho great corporations is looked upon as a phenomenon.

weight, 135 lbs, $24X0 T. A. Powers, Decatur, 111. At Galva Mondays and Tuesday No. I.

Farmers Sire, 19x12x13, No. 2. Household Size, 22x15x16, No. 3. Small Dealers' Size.

28x18x18, No. 4. Postmasters' and Office Size, 32x22x22, 250 lbs. $30.00 60015s. S40.CO 00 tbs.

$60.00 and Canton Thursdays, McPherson Has Struck CANTON Represented by 1 ndays and baturdaya. T.crms$12 No. 4 has insido door, with flat key lock, duplicato Suivtrcasiwiea Why go off fifteen or twenty miles when you can get better work done for the same or a less price almost at home? G. G. ISAAC, LEHIGH, KAS.

S3Xo work done on Snnday. For further particulars inquire of The Diamond baso ball club last Saturday played the second nine of Ualva. The Dia. hav i flat key locks, with duplicate keys. We art dc oa-rcrrs rf ami nie The Co mil taciurm or in mw iyajes.

tie emmon irry.T: wju.j, JiRUBAKEB Ualva, lvas. 0 3t end Elevator Company, mondltcs were beaten by a small majority. Detective Jim Is bound to catch something, inii.1 infrinaint mi nur irti.t. We must have at once In every count)' good smart men who are well aot Only this morning be sot his tub out to catch their tustrn-ta to taxe charge oft mir A nro thoromrhlvintrodlic wr agcncn'3 ana oifetrinuwiij; ut- ed. Wo ill make a f.

vo vrarV with soft water when it was raining hard. Jessie Stokes at Diamond school house Tho "Life of the fleah is the blood thereof;" pure blood means healthy functional activity and this bears awnrfh from Sl.PCOtoSlO.tXMix rvtar in each (Si Hn.l tf mon tha lininhKHl today came near getting drowned whilo play Who have rented the ranger Storo," formcrlv occupied by G.T.Wood and have put in a Full and Complete Stock of Flour and Feed, and offer 0 the citizens of Canton and vicinity their well known and justly popular brands of Flour at prices less than such grades can bo bought elsewheie Ing near a big culvert. Ho slipped and fell in. with it tho certainty of quick restor ation from sickness or accident. dblriet.

Weenjoy a monorHily in our hne andean alloni to pay the L.gtietet ssisnea and commissiona. General merchants and hardware dealer roup a larvcs-t hy adding a lino of 'our eafos to their stocks, end securing tho exclarive county right free. full particular E-ent on application. This Is a rare opportunity. It will profit you to write us st once.

THE VICTOR SAFE LOCK Cincinnati, 0. J. II. McLean's Strengthening Cor In the domain of business the perversion is equally plain. Under the forms of law, corporations or combinations fix the production and regulate, the prices of coal, of iron, of oil and of many other necessaries of lifo or essential of industry.

They have rendered it impossible for private individuals to undertake many kinds ol business that were formerly open to all. Combination has killed competition, and the conspiracy laws operate only to punish men for striking against etarviition wages. It is plainly time that aa earnest protest should be made against this condition and these tendencies. Hutchinson JVews. dial and Blood I'uriher gives pure rich blood, and vitalizes and strength ens the whole body.

$1.00 per hot and as the current was carrying him through the culvert Laurena Socwell and Nellio Bun-nel, two little girls, grabbed him and held his head out of water, wbilo Mamie Drew ran to the school bouse for help. Some larger girls soon rcachod the scene of tho dllllculty and pulled tho little fellow out. The Diamond girls are Jewels. You had given me up for gone. Or thought I had changed my name.

But almost everybody knows Here is Ctcloxk John again. A Liberal Discount will be made to those puri chasing ia Five Hundred pound Lots. Look at Our Figures! tie. a a a The Canton Investment Co. have their new addition now on the mar 5,000 Atrents Wanted! Double Quick! to se'l J0KJIS1)SBEECHER Inrtnitclr the ntoHt Valuable because omilnff ao Clowe frwm the fnnil'y circle and a nta-ier hand enssKinl In a "Iabr of Love." liielily lllHHtrsted ffl w-r mil.

te. Wilt sell im-in liKi-ly. MCI on wau' thi l.ifi vt ket. will be sold chea nci'iitu twclw ftnls tii vtantpa la ay 1 ikwIu we ninil vou a l.ar.-1 Mwl tMri.r l.ti craTino; of a 1 our ii lu.im.li CIcvelMnd.alze CJ- rlhJ. i'lhe irrt-al liotik fir agtiii.

'-lhe l.ie Urnvra of our I'rt Is:" mcriM' fsf full 1 nee imrtratt. 'lor-l li. Parties, desiring property this addition should call early and see r.i.tv.' XIatur Mt.i i.m L'Smm flrnt wirk Aium I I '1 any one of tho company. M. S.

Dkntz, Sec. tt.irtlt ra tlrsl 'lav." Hx isii We Offer Flour at 01.OO, Selling elsewhere at $1.25. Flour at $1,23, 1.4O&$1.50 Flour at We also have a good, sweet and sound Flour of lower grade, which we will sell at VS cents per sack. Will do a General tho pri'atfut lrcn her and orator of the as. VftiU-k Is tl wrl.

Ten Itury Iu pr-at demand Sonl for clrrular and for intuit to IM V.tU Kant.ua JLiife will acquire new zest, and City, Mo t-othrr lHtk in ilia Cclil onlete onttit .11 t-iiarax Inc. Kr tti fis't'l 1 i 1' t'O Niwc. I'l. cheerfulness return, if you will im pel your liver and kidneys to the A Sluggish Liver Causes the Stomach and Bowels to bo. come disordered, and the whole system to suffer from debility.

In all such cases Ayer's pills giro prompt relief. After much suffering from Liver and Stomach troubles, I have finally tx-cn cured by taking Ayer's Cathartic Pills. I always find them prompt and thorough In their action, and their occasional use keeps me in a perfectly healthy condition. lialpb A eeman, Annapolis, Md. Twenty-fivo years ago I suffered from A torpid liver, which was restored to healthy action by taking Ayer's 1111a.

Since that time I "have never been without them. They regulate the bowels, assist digestion, and increase the appetite, more surely than any other medicine. Taul Churchill, Haverhill, Mass. INVIGORATED. I know of no remedy equal to Ayer's Pilla for Stomach and Liver disorders.

I suffered from a Torpid Liver, and Dyspepsia, for eighteen months. My skin was yellow, and my ton-rue coated. I had no appetite, suffered from Headache, was pale and emaciated. A few boxes of Ayer's Tills, taken in moderato doses, restored mo to perfoct health. "Waldo Miles, Oberliu, Ohio.

Ayer's nils are a superior family medicine. They strengthen and the digestivo organs, create an appetite, and remove tho horrible depression and despondency resulting from Liver Complaint. I have used' these Tills, in my family, for years, and they never fall to give entire saUsfao-tiou. Otto Montgomery, OsUkosh, ia. 4 Ayer's Pills, Piwaiwd by Dr.

J. C. Aycr IiOwoll, Mm. Bold by all Itraggiala add Dealer, in Uwlieiue. DON'T READ THIS performance of their functions.

Dr J. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney We Have Balm will stimulate them to health llilllll 1I1HIII ful action. $1.00 per bottle. CANON CITY GOAL.

in store for tho Winter snow storms. POWDEltLrS ADDRESS. PuiLADELpmA, May 13 An official circular from general Master Workman Towdcrly, at Omaha, Neb. recomends that the next fourth' of July, the members of the knights of labor, where there is an assembly in existence, held demonstrations and celebrations in honor of the birth of the people's government. "Iu tho line of march, on your stand nnd public places, use only one flag the stars and stripes.

Show to the world that no matter where a knight of labor citizen was born, he respects arid honors the United States flag. Show to the world that we are determined to find out what is wrong in our system of crovernment. ami If you are suffering with weak or inflamed eyes, or granulated eyelids you can be quickly cured by using Dr. J. II.

McLean's Strengthening Diamond. Mr. Editor: CyclonoJohu has been picking at me for some time through your paper. I am somewhat timid and was afraid of Cyclone, but looking In tho dictionaiy I find that a cyclone is mostly wind. That gave me courage, for I have lived in Kansas too long to bo afraid of wind.

I have caught Cyclone John. I used a charming young widow for a bait he bit right away and now he is ia tho trap. (I think that is the reason that we didn't hear from him last week.) We are glad that ho believes iu that passage of tho scriptures which says visit tho widow aud Orphans. Nice rain the 13th, and it makes the farmers rejoice. Corn, wheat and oats look well.

Farmers are plowing corn. 80, also, is little Dannie, lie covers up most of tho corn from four o'clock until half past four. He has his eyes on tho Diamond school house, during that time. We saw in tho paper some time ago that J. p.

Soowell joined the base ball club on the north sido, a littlo ways The boys wanted me to Bnd out why he Joined on that side a little ways off. I took the case, found a clew and followed it up. Ou tho north side a little We also have wnittantiy on harul for sale Jl'ALLISTER COAL, REST OF Eye Salvo. 25 cents a box. Notice.

The City Hotel Haa been newly fixed ii and undo C03IRRT.mii: nutl ATTRACTIVE, and henceforth ill be tin. REST HOTEL I. THE CITY. Itx table is supplied wish the best of every thing that tin market affords, and its culinary department is under lie cate ol a first class cook. Kast side south Main street.

DKX HL'XT. prop. BLACKSMITH COAL, Vhere Farmers cap get the same grades of Flour and as many pounds per bushel as are given at the Mill. Trusting that you may layor its with a fair share of yor.r patron-ranagpi and that we may he mutually benefited, we I are" Very Truly Galva "Mill' anri Flmfltnr Rn Also all kinds of All parties indebted to the firm of Dotipree Bros. 3c Mace will please call and settlo either by cosh or note.

Wo are now building, con sequently our expenses are very heavy and we need the money. ANTHRACITE COAL FINDr.IiY cV: KASTf.ICIC, that we are equally as determined to right such as may exist by peaceful and legitimate means. Decpkes Bro's. Mack. For delicious ice cream, lemonade and all kinds of confections go to the Canton Bakery.

8 LIcPHEIXGOII, HAIT. desire, also, that the question.

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874
Years Available:
1885-1888