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i THE TOPCttllGttT, 3 4 teW teat err VOLUME VI NUMBER 17. UAYENSVILLE, POTTAWATOMIE COUNTY. KANSAS, MARCH 18, 1897, ONE DOLLAR A YEAH M. GliOVEU TAYLOR YOUNG, -PKOl'IUE I'OKS OF HYMEN HALLOCK. ITymen Hallouk wasbomlnMadlaon I'UULISIir.) EVERY tjiuksday Colwoll Crovor'G Prices Can tuinatoen, ii can 14 Can lomatura, 2 two pound cans for 10 oound cuii CitllfornlM I'icIihs for no 4 I'ftvkHh'e Ottiini'l blarrti fur 29 Silver tilileld Stuf'ih for 28 Ulrd seed oer box US HorMirihoe tobacco 84 Men tobaeeo n-r pound is llnttle At tobacco muiid 10 (iood llih'7 Ml Syrup ir tlloii 15 waiih soap us for '25 Oil emit for 25 Hahii in, pi can W) II pound koinI Navy Iienns for Pure Cider Vliieipir, per 15 Trlpl Hlroiittlli Vlif'tfiir, per Kalluit 23 All I'liekntie Coffee lit 14 (nod whole been Java pur pound 121 Tea Mtllnifs, per 1214 Colli K.HM'lice, 6 boxes 10 (iood smoking tobacco, per pound 14 Three 5 cut puckaxes uinokhm 10 rail Syrup, pertmil 80 That la declared, so far as our competitors are concerned, we will certainly have to admit.

Hut, dear people, wo are in this light for your benefit, not ours, and below will give you a few additional prices. Corn March, 5 cts. per box or 6 for Mllla Ulosi rJturcti, straight OGctn. Can Corn p'-rcaii, HtraUht UOcto. Skene Abstract Co.

IT7 IJSTMO ItEL AND, KANSAS. Titles Examined And Abstracts Furnished. Westmoreland. Snow Saturday, nil gone Monday, George Doyor, who so severely cut his foot, Is yet very alc. Dr.

Cave wont to Havonsvlllo, Sunday night, to pUeml on Mrs. MoKln-ney, who Is leiiorted very slok. Dr. Sllkrnan, cf Manhattan, wan in the city Saturday calling on his numerous frlutid.4. And ho baa a hest of thorn hero.

Guorgo Taylor, Johnny Shoemaker and Pierce will see that tho 17th of Ireland Is prop' obuerved in Westmoreland. There are thoxe who nre quite as badly afflicted vith uprlng lever' in winter, us In tho proper season. And we have a few, ir.iy, here. Mmt will coueno oa April with about 70 casus docketed. There are several criminal and other scrapping cases.Jand this bids fair to be an Interesting term.

The lawyers are consequently quite jubilant, llov. J. F. Dennis, much to the delight of his congrogntion and the pro-plo generally, was by the M. E.

con fereuce returned to this charge. lie Is a genial, christian gentleman, well informed and we are proud of him. Judge Hick has leased property and will shortly remove to TVamego. This DO YOU KNOW That Kniiiui DemuoraM am nutting Trr tired of tliutr RtrariKu bedtellows la Imlltftlwl bjr tho wru out exptMHlon of tliflr countoiiniioe, Tiiut It fur better to be por and rcnpcctublu than to lid tbn pniuperod lolnii of turtuiin unci at (lhrtiiutitble an the old Nick Mimi'lf, Thiit Hid milk of bunmii kliidnoM Im a more iilubrliiuK tffrot tliiin the hone; of viiulty. Tlmt the longest iiruyer la not ulniiys the ttrnt lrtijr.

Tlmt nliitflriK paulms iiihI giving nlms tiro hornet of different oolon-but lUt- eliuulil Iwvo the mimo rider. That Attorney General Poll's most urluvoua falling Is a lliiuor secreted In the liver. Tlml John Jiunes Ingitlla' iloolKloo In theCaraon HIT it will forever settlo the inootwl question us to which It the more brutiil prize flslitli or root-bull. That Joe Hudson's letters to ''Mr Dear (iovern-or" constitute the prlmnry Cause ol nil bla siibso-'Itit'tit trouble with tliu revengeful pops In unil out of onico. Tlmt our Rnnlnl burlier and the editor nre nr r.niiiJliiu foro OnlMiflKUt 'with ten-pound ijioven) fur tho utnvy-v.

Vit of (Ir.mt township, shW on ut to la ka place soine-llme during the licit half of the twentieth century Thatth.Tiit.ro aome people In this world who would ruttior be "(lend bi'iits" tlmn par their holiest ddits and thnreby bold the esteem and coniklitnw of tiiolr neighbors, J'or hmtiinoe, the fuJIuw who loft Amorloa City and sucked tho editor of the Toutumuut for severnl dollars. Hull Is full of such ini'ti corded up llko Move wood. That If you can't say anything prod about your neighbor rim do him a fnvor, and at tho siune tlmo strengthen jour own case, by najhig uotliliiu bad about tiliu. That what you don't know maybe Boniobody else (loos. Kind out by Inquiring.

That It costs rroin one to three dollars fl year to keep a good for nothing dug In lluvwuvlllo, b-sUUis several times that amount of prub wlilcli ought to be donated to the chailty fund. That McKlnlo) lain the White Uuuse and Prosperity Is now coiiils this way despite all reports and prodlttl'ins to the contrary. That If dame rumor la not on a blind trull the people of lluvensvllle are to be given a happy surprise In the matrimonial line not many days hence. That an Indiana gentleman lias Invented a hat that holds a pint or whisky; and that It Is safer and healthier to carry the red fluid In the bat than In the stomach. That Pottawatomie county has a real Fltzslm-mons-but he Isn't of the lighting sort.

That there Is In the county Jail a St. Marys gen. tlemun of color who borrowed a horse and saddle and forgot to return thein. county, Ohio, October 18th, 1818. Died March 101 18D7.

Aged 78 years, 4 months and 22 days. Tho deceased moved from Ohio to Illinois In 1848, settling at (irand Do-. I'our In Oglo county where ho resided until tho pprlng of when ho oatuo to lowil and Bottled In Jefferson county: In 1850 he moved to Story county, Iowa, livinir there until the nprlntr of 1808 when ha came to Kansas and sottled on a farm In Pottawatomie county, six miles south cf lluvensvllle. where ho live3 until his death, occurred after an illness of four weeks from rheumatism, with which ho had been adlletcd for soveial years. The -deceased united In marrlago with Mim Funk Defieir.Ui.r 11th, IBM.

Vo 4T. were born thirteen children, nlno of whom are living, five tons and four daughters, tho oldest, Henry Is a resident of this city, Mrs. Cloo Marts lives In Jack son county, Kansas, Mrs. Mary Mohlcr at St. Marys, Kansas, Marlon Hallock at Chandler, Oklahoma, Alonzo Hallock at Sycamore, Oregon, Jesse Jasper at Denvor, Colorado, Mrs.

Xottle Ilamar at Ilavensv lie, Kansas, Miss Xancy and Charles remaining at home. Hymen Hallock had lived a consist ent member of the M. E. church 55 years and before ho became afllicted took an active part in church work lie was an affectionate husband, a kind father and as a citizen he was held in the highest esteem by all who knew him. He cast his first vote for Harrison in 18-10.

An agod companion. 9 children and 38 grand and groat-grand children survive him. KeNolutlona ort.ondolenoe. Whereas, The Alwl3e and Supreme Ruler of the Universe, in Uis Infinite mercy and wisdom, has deemed it proper and best to visit the family circle of our worthy brother H. S.

Hallock and remove from earth his beloved father, therefore be it Resolved, Havcnsvllle Lodge, Xo. 181, 1. O. O. that while bowing in humble submission to the wisdom of our Creator, we sincerely deplore our brother's great loss and tender to him and his heavily breaved family the heartfelt sympathy of tho Lodge.

Resolved, That these resolutions be made a part of the minutes of the Lodge, a copy be forwarded to brother Hallock and one to tho Havensville ToitciiLiciirr for publication. E. D. Anderson. C.

COATES. J. H. Satehi'ield. Committee.

The following is a list of jurors drawn March 2d, for the April term of court, A. D. 180,7: E. D. Baldwin Itock creek.

Henry Illume Pottawatomie. E. T. Baker Louisville. U.

Larocque-St. Marys. I'atricK Leonard Clear Creek. D. (Joddard Sehrman.

Joseph Seitz St. Marys. O. Human pt. Marys, T.

I. Eddy Grant. Ed Boyd Wamego, Daniel Glenn, Blue. FiankKopf, Wamego. Martin Tibbelts, Spring Creek.

George Thomas, Green. Jacob Sbuler, St, Marys. Anton Fisher, Mill Utuek. J. P.

Scott, Shannon. George Nihart, Wamego. We hereby certify that the above is a correct list of names of persons drawn to serve as jurors at the April term of district court ot Pottawatomie county, Kansas. J. W.

SlIINEU, J. P. J. P. Ben Ul ey, Sheriff Attest: Frank Davis, county clerk.

Jcal '8 i-ansfern. March 8. F. O. Sunduhl to C.

A. Sandahl, or nw 14 of 5-8 8bj warantoo deed. $1,500. March 8. John GanUke to John 8 1j of no J4 and Vi of sa 11 and nik of ne 14 of 20 and of se 14 of 17 all In 6-11 -by warantue deed March 8.

Moees D. Jewell to Frank E. Ileath, part of sw li of 28 12 by warantee deod $20.00. March 8. Thou.

F. Ward to Louis B. Ward, 8 Vi of 20-9-11 by warantee deed. $4,000. March 8.

James H. Alban to Geo. Vanduesen ae Vi of so or of 18-8-9 by warantee deed. 635.00. March 8.

Margaret A. Ward to Win. F. Hll fj of lot 8 block 6, Westmoreland -by warnnti deed. $25.00.

March 0. F. E. Rodonbnyen to Henry J. Grof, 14 of nw or of 8-7-10-by bond for deed, March 9.

Rosa L. Anthony to John Urossnlckle nw (jr. also 20 acres In south part of 14 of nw qr, all In 147-11, bond for deed. $7,800.00. March 9.

United States to Wm. J. Fleming, lot 10 In 80-0-8. patent, lila M. ConWes et al to David lot 318 original city Wnmeijo by waranteedeed.

t200 March 10. J. L. RoRers to J. F.

Richards, a Vi of 13-7-7. warantee doed. $1,800. March 10. Fhebn It.

and John Fish to Ralpli llcP'nrland, lots 00 and 52, Nolile Aronue, warantee deed. $250.00. March It. BevaFablnu to William Sbttgett lots 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 niul 13, block 53, Ber trend's Addition to St. warantee deed 8225.00.

March 11. C. E. Morris et al to Mary Bang rt 14 of sw qr of sec. 2 and so qr and east 54 6 -100 acres of 14 of noqrof nee.

8, all In by wur-antee de 'd, $7,200.00. March 12. Sparialor to T. 1. Eddy, i of nwqrof 31-6-12.

warantee deod, $000.00. March 18. United States to U. P. K.

B. Compan; ot 6 and se qr of ne qr of 18 7-6 and lot 4 of 7-71 and hn of nw qr of SJ 6 10.. by patent, Ths 5, are prupared to buy corn Biid'pay the highest market price for same delivered at the mill. hi Mi Fresh and Salt Meats. Choicest Cuts for Family use.

Fresh Fish and Game in season. Highest Market Price Paid For Butcher Stuff. COATES W1THAM. Ths hm' ALL KINDS OF FARM HARNESS, -CONSISTING OF- whips SADDLES, COLLARS, BRIDLES, HALTERS, BLANKETS, ROBES Harness for the Plow or Buggy Manufactured to" Order In the Latest Style and out ot the Best Oak Tanned Leather in the market. Dodgion Pitcher.

havensville, kansas. STEVE ELLIQ WILL BUT YOTJ.T? and pay the Highest Market PRICE. Eavensville, Kansak. mum DROG STORE. -DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICLES OILS, BRUSHES, PUTTY, Etc.

Draft's SuBfeSlatioiiery, Cigars Physician's Prescription a Specialty. BEMRMBKB PLACE OF BUSINKS8, HAVENSVILLE KANSia M. W. PAESONS, -BARBER AND HAIR DRESSER-- Everything possible done tolnsur prompt'nJi tentl and perfect work. fJAfRCOT 25 Cents.

OHAVE 10 Certs. 11; SHAiOAM 10 Cents. OUAMFOOlBCmicn. 10 Cents. OIVI ME A CALL HAVENSVILLE, KANSAS.

IRA EDDY, OTABT pUBLIC REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE ml COLLECTION AGENT, Fries Is Hayensvillk Bank HAVENSVILLE, KANSAS. W. R. TALC UP, Permanent Dentist. HAVENSVILLE, KANSAS.

All work known to the Frofessios done pronptly and satisfaction guaranteed. 80 VBARS XPERIENOf. Vktols TPinl MARKJ. COPYRIGHTS 0. Anyone Binding a sketch ana dMOriptlon mT tne, whethor an InvenlUm li prohalilr palentahle.

Commnnloatloni rtrictif SonMilwtUI. Olrtfat K-onuyforBooiringpatnnti In America. Wa have a Waalilswton ofliw. Paisntt takon throiwta Muna A Co. reciilT speoial notioe in the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, beantlfully 111ntratiMl, larsmt etrealatloB et any iclentlflo Ji.iimul, wwikly, tomn il.li a yf art II.hI.ix mouths.

Hpeolnmn oopl" "a UAS BuoK ON i tENTH neut frto. Addresl MUNN A 361 Uraadwsy, Nw Yvrk. Emsmill I all kinds of ALSO J1VYS and pays the highest market price for everything in his line. Drug Store. F.

HAIC Handles 3rst-cla3s goods, does a square business. Moito, Honesty, Square Dealing. Guarantees satisfaction in every way. Ills House is Headquarters tor the Best 7ALL PAPER, PAINTS and Painters' Supplies. HAVENSVILLE KANSAS.

THE- -3EST 0 Place in tne City to get 0 0 a square up-to dute meal -0 0 on short notice. Every 0 0 thing in the best order, 0 0 and no pains spared to 0 allordevery convenience 0 Fancy Candies and Fruit. Y. CHASE. R.

BiGELOW. KOTARYP UBLIC RtAIo ESTATE Loan AND INSURANCE AGENT. 00 00 00 Private Money to place on Farm Loans at the usual rate of interest, Money ready soon as title is perfected. Correspondence Solicited- IIAVENSVILLE.KANSAS. HOTEL LA PIERRE, WESTMORELAND, KANSAS.

BATKSi $1,00 and 1.50 day. CIinn eomfortiiMe rooms and beds, and the Dc.Ht rare tne mui'Kei nirorus. Telephone lu connection. F. D.

Woodford, M'g'r. Mas. I. Mortartt, Prop, W.F. EI HAH SON IHYSICIAN AND gTJROEON.

wnx in found at onrioB dat onJmonT Only Paying Calls Attended. HAVENSVILLE. KANSAS. DR. W.

THOMPSON pillce in Fencil Building, south side of square, Holton, Kansas. G. V. RAIRDOTJ, D- Physician and Surgeon Special attention giver, co diseases of women and children; also nasal catarrh. HAVENSVILLE, KANSAS Eraiirj BY Hivwisviik I 1 D- ANDERSON.

kunsaf TERMS; ONE DOLLAR A YEAR Klidwl In tli I'oKtomee Iliivtnnvlll. Pot-nn'i'wiilf cuaiii) Kiui.iiiii,n hcooiiJ ci.n iuattr ornciAii county V.att Uito Ioln(oeM. Just received a enr of lied Kivor Kiirly Ohio J'ot nines which we will sell al cents per bushel sacked. Coj.WLl.L CtTtOVKK. Dean Ihrtiutt is feeding four ears of flno two year old steers which ho recently received from Kansas City.

Peter lkleman and son wev rvtr from central Pottawatomie, Tuesday, looking lor Btock to pasture. Mrs. McKlnney's sister of Council Jlluffa, Nebraska, arrived Sunday to help nurse and bo with her. P. L.

Jackson has sold the St. Marys Star to W. J. Moriarity, of Louisville, 'who will assume control of the paper on the 20th of the present month. St.

Mans' ball park will be allowed to grow a crop of weeds the coming season, as no one seems anxious to assume tho responsibility of organizing si team. If all the people iu Kansas who have positive convictions on maximum rate laws should write to the Governor stating bow they feel about it there would be no talk about calling an extra session. A man has been found who openly defends the lobbv. He says that if it had not been for the lobby at Topeka this winter the populists would have passed enough fool bills to have ruined the state entirely. In compliance with law nominations for city officers must be filed at least ten days prior to the date of election.

The election will be held on Monday, April 5. Nominations should be made not later than tho 25th. I have sold my interest in tho firm of Dennen, Eddy Coverdalo to W. I). Dennen and IX.

C. Coverdale who will continue tho business the same as ever. Ernest Eddy. Congressman lirodoriek and Senator Uaker have sent to this oflice a lot of fresh garden seed3 direct from the government department of agriculture, for which we extend thanks to the gentlemen individually and collectively. A pop exchange says "Washington was the father of his country, but that Ilauna is the wet nurse of the ilcKin-ley administration." Lotus interject tho remark that he will prove a ury successful nurse of a very sensible and appreciative patient.

The St. Alarys Journal seems to think anywhere between sweet sixteen and the pale sluu'ow of death Is tho mar riageable ago for women. The editor of the aforesaid journal doubtless has had some practicn.1 this particular line. experience along Thfc St. Marys Journal announces its intention to soon reveal tho grinning manikin in a prominent society family's closet.

The Journal editor's ability to diagnos intricate pases of domestic in felicity is unqur lioned, but he m.iy in this particular case bite off more than he can masticate satisfactorily'. Tho Oibburij Graphic says if there Is auytbiug more than anolh er that is a harbinger of Bpring, it iswhenjou soe tbn sturdy farmers coming to town raid returning "loaded down" with provisions of every description for their sum mer use, At the M. E. Parsonage in this city on the 17th, (3 esterday) Rev. V.

II Calvin united in the holy bonds of matrimony Mr. Edward L. Huber, of (Jentralia and Miss IaU viola Speck, of buldier. It was a very quiet affair and the young couple left immediately after the ceremony for their new homo, supremely happy. Jerome Pitney has just returned from tho south with a herd of 1,500 Texas cattle which he will put on his large ranch near Laclede.

Mr. Pitney )s one of the largest feeders of the county and is successful in all of his business enterprises. A few such important importations would havo a tendency to improve the home market for com and furnish employment to a good many men. Such industries are always to bo encouraged. Th Commercial Houso Is Heady for Business.

We have roconlly overhauled ih Commercial llouso from cellar to garrot, una are now prepared to entertain the public iu lirst-clnss manner. We have plonsnnt rooms, cleaa beds, and a tablo supplied with everything the market affords. C. TiiOMrsos. A lsisorable Condition, Doctors Could Not llelleve.

CUU12D by One Bottle. Thf.tovta, N.Y., July 9, 1894, Dr. M. M.Fennkh. Dear Sir: In 1K87 1 had been afllicted with aconipllcatlonof allmcntj.

Including pain In left aide, kidney and bladder trouble and lcticorrhoea. I lost flesh and became bo miserable that I could not bo around. In thlsi distressed condition I sought tho aid of au emluint physician, but be did not seem to be ebletoilud a remedy that would reach in aud I received no benefit. inally I wu edvlwd io try your Kidney and ltai'kuche Cure. I felt butter the rlret dny after boBlnulnjr Its use.

Within three (leyx I was much better ami by the tlmo one bottle was taken I was wholly relieved. A slight return a few months later was cured by oue-bult bottle of same." No return sine. For Sale by G. F. Hail.

BATTLE WON BY THE INSURGENTS. General Gomez leads in person and routs the Spanish. Eight hundred Span' ish killed and 1,000 wounded. The great victory is attributed to tha fact that tha insurgents hava discovered that Dr. Saw yer's Family Cure eives new Ufa and -engtb and purines the blood.

1J 't -V' MRS. S. A. HA1HAWAV. Having been treated by the best physl clans, I went to the hospital at the corner ot Wood and York Streets, Chicago, and erew worse.

I weighed 90 pounds and began to use the Pastilles and gained 49 lbs. I can scarcely express the facts by saying that Dr. Sawyer's Pastille for diseases peculiar to women saved my life. 183 Schuyler Kankakee, IU. A written guarantee to cure or money refunded with every box.

Price $1.00 per box. Dr. Sawyer'f Family Cure cures indigestion, biliousness, kidney difficulty and purifies the blood. A written guarantee to cure or money refunded with every dollar bottle. Prices, $1,00, 50c.

and 25o. For Sale by II. C.Stokley. A lf -A fit'-: zL BP isdone that he may be nearer the county seals of Riley and Wabaunsee, in which counties he has a laigo and lucrative practico. Wish he wouldn't go away.

Jack ralhitd have done any amount of damage the past winter by girdling fruit trees for some inches up. One good orchard la quite ruined. Another was tied up In sloughgrass, thereby to protect trees, hen on removal of the grass it was discovered that Geld mice bad ruined the orchard by girdling. Frank Schurr. a member of Black Jack Camp Xo.

4120, M. W. A. St George, died on Wednesday of last week, and was buried the day following. Though a member of the order for less than a year, his relatives will get 2,000, the amount of his policy.

He died of grip Judge A. J. McKee has Invented a wlndiWBash stop which is the best thing ot the kind we have ever seen It can be so adjusted that top and low er sash can be raised and lowed at will and then held Irr plice. lie wlH potent and then throw it on the market. It will sell readily.

We cannot learn defflnitely, but were told that VV. Tanner had been ap pointed steward at The 0sawatomie nsane asylum, vice Col. T. J. Hayes, resigned.

He is moving somewbare, at any rate. Except for his foolishness in polities, Mr. Is a good citizen, ote whom we are sorry to lose, Bank examiner Cridenthal was in the city last Wednesday, and alter looking over matters and things authorized the directors to proceed with the business of the Westmoreland State Bank, lie was not nearly the hideous looner we had expected to see, but quite the con trary, is a genial, whole-souled Pop, of ihs most prcnonnced type. In Marshall and Nemaha counties merchants have lefused to longer give credit to farmers who pay cash rent. The result is, that the owners of land have had to let their holdings for crop rent, or let their lands lay idle.

The merchants claim that where cash rent is exacted, all the crop goes to pay rent and thev are the sufferers. There are a great many of our peo- pie who do not take kindly to the fact of the F. conference revoking the license ot Itov. John D. Knox.

They seem to think he was good enough for the cause when rich, but now, that he is old and poor, the "road" Is good enough for him. Surely money makes the mare go. It is reported that Uncle Tom Paul ing is about to fall heir to a big prop erty, bnt that(be will acquire it only at the end of a big law suit. It appears that years ago his grandfather gave a 99 year lease to some very valuable property, and that the lease but recently expiree', atm the occupants now refuse to surrender though they held under the conditions of such lease. I mi: If you are going to Kansas City, Chicago, St.

Louis or other eastern cities, the UNION PACIFIC offers the best service and the fastest time. Don't purchase your tickets until you have consulted our time curd, or made inquiry regarding rates and through car service, C. P. Agent. The degeneracy of Kansas populism has been swift and absolute.

When the populist party met in convention at (Vbiline last August it accused the re publican party of being both dishonest and incompetent, and lodged itself in a long list of platform enunciations to correct all existing Is and reform things in general pertaining to state government. They (those last summer reformers) put particular emphasis upon their promise to provide for the tax ation of foreign judgments and the reduction of the legal rate of interest, a severe penalty for usury, equalizing credits with other property for the purpose of taxation, a law to exempt the personal earnings of wageworkers, a maximum freight law, a gentral lop ping off of useless ofllcers and an econ omical and business administration of state affairs in the most complete sense of the term. With such sweeping pledg cs of economy and reform tho Kansas populists went before the people and won a victory. At the closo of a sixty- days session of tho legislature is a good time to see how these promises have been kept. A bill was introduced to provide for the taxation of foreign judgments, and it was defeated.

A bill to reduce the legal rate of interest was murdered by the reformer's knife. Tho republican law against usury was con sidered good enough to remain in force, The proposition to tax mortgages and other credits according to the populist notion was crushed to death by tho hands of those who were under solemn pledge to support it. TI19 maximum freight rate bill was buried so deep in the populist cemetery that it will nev er be able to hear tho trumpet on the ressurrection mor jing, and as for econ omy and business conduct, extrava ganc i is running rampant and unbrl died in all public places, and charges of corruption and incompetency against official dignitaries of high and low de gree stand irrofuted and irrefutable. That the populist party of Kansas has been weighed in the balance and found very much wanting the verdict of the people two years hence will confirm in a most emphatic manner. Congress met in extra session on Monday and by July 1st the country will be doing business under a tariff law that will bring in ample revenue for all legitimate government purposes, and at the same time afford proper protection and encouragement to American industries and American labor.

Tho home market for the products of the farm will not be overlooked in the making of this new industrial tariff law. In fact it is the object of Its framcrs to have it touch and stimulate every line of business. President Mc- Kinley's message to congress clearly expresses the protective idea of the measure. The message is brief and to the point, plain and forcible In every sentence, From a practical standpoint it means shorter prayers and longer sausages more work and less talk. Pottawatomie County Stands! Westmoreland, Kansas.

600 Farms and Fleces of astore Land for Sale. Insurance written in Be Tympanies, Write foClroulara and Maps..

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