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Wellington Sunday Press from Wellington, Kansas • 4

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BEAUTIFUL JEWELRY, HERE "WE COME. CENT A. Houser added his name to Ths Cranberriesl Oc per quart at Chicago Grocery. 312-tf TWENTY-FIVE PER DISCOUNT Weekly Press subscription list while in from Argonia to-day. SAMPLE COPY.

I you get a copy of The Pbkss to-nitrht and are not a subscriber, it is ati SANTA CLAUS A few handsome vases in most deli ,.,.1 i-mi name on the cate ware, will be closed out cheap at the Nickle Plate grocery. MULVAMK. And now onr city, is have the Fori Smith rail road. The ground tor the new depot has been located at the north end ot First Avenue. Now is the time for capitalists to invest their moi.ey.

-Sauuauw we are sixteen miles from Wellington auu the same distance from Wichita and Douglass, there is nothing to prevent Mulvaue from being a large city. Mr. Henry Liters, of Salem township uas tompleied a tine resilience on his iarm two miles west ot the river. A large amount of wheat bas been Frantz, Maun Coine to the Front with Hard Facts. To those who read this paper we wish te say that we want to sell stoves.

The truth of the matter is that we want to sell stoves so badly that our prices are scraping the bot It is reported that there is a corps Watches ami Clocks Reiuarkc hly Cheap at H. P. Hall's. In making presents, what is more appropriate than something handsome in the line of jewelry? A good watch is both valuable, useful and beautiful and as it is carried for years will always keep the donor fresh in the memory of the recipient. A set of On Queens and Glassware at C.

M. Staub's Chicago Grocery. It will certainly be good news to PitES8 readers to learn that C. M. Staub is making a closing out sale'of one of the finest lines of queens and glassware ever carried in Headquarters at Low E.

Ma- linn's Arlington lrug Store. "This is about as handsotme as a store can be made!" remarked a lady at the Arlington drug store this morning a Mr. Mahaa showed tier through limiuiiuu i list. The Daily rpESS will contain all the news during the holidays ai id should be a regular visitor at vow home every evening. M.

V. B. Holmes is home from Hutchinson. of about thirty men over at Oxford today surveying a railroad line between Arkansas City and Wichita. tom and it will make competitors sick to meet those prices.

Our particular and eaniest desire is to dispose of a "put in" on bottoms ijing between the WANT COLUMN. Great bargains are what is wanted in Arkansas ana the Uiwskin, which large number of heating stoves and the great show cases, which are so abundantly stored with handsome ar looks well considering the dry weath show an assortment from the finest this day and age and the ladies should Advertisements in this column will be In silver knives and forks, a set of silver spoons or anything else in either toilet or table silverware will be treasured for years as the present of a dear good er. serted at the rate of Five Cents per line pet- hard or soft coal base burner to the call at once at the Chicago grocery week. No advertisement taken for less than The river has been filled with larze Twenty-five Cents. and get first choice.

This closing sale is made in order to get more room cheapest common heater that is second to none in the great South west. cases ot noatiug ice for the past forty eight hours. bave some tborouirbbred Plymouth Heiwhel 1. Smith is at home from an extended visit to Kentucky. Sam Woodson, of the Leland hotel at Caldwell, was in the city yesterday.

Call at West's drug store and see the splendid stock of jewelry of G. A. Hayes. for groceries as the increasing trade i ens ior sate at no. azi, corner oi ana the hoight of our ambition is to see these stoves in the hands of others, uavia caager nas received the ap Third streets.

Mbs. D. G. of the house demands more space. ticles suitable for Chrjetmas presenis.

The Arlington is a beautiful drug store and Lon E. Mahan fe Co. are doing a splendid business. They keep tfce stock to suit the trade and in toilet articles, albums, scrap books, perfumery, Christmas cards, order they are simply making the handsomest spread in the city. Every here they can spread heat and give pointment ot vice president, of tne Arkansas City Wichita extension ot the Fort Smith railroad to the extreme Don't wait an hour after reading this advertisement but call at once and see the low prices made on handsome comfort to the greatest number in the cold months between December and satisfaction of the people ot this view friend.

All these articles as well as hundreds of charms, rings, pins, are shown in abundance by H. P. Hall. Here also you can buy a clock for the family and each tick of the time piece will call to the mind of loved ones yeur kindness and generosity. It is certainly a fact that at the jewelry store you can get just the thing to bestow upon some friend to whom you desire to mako a present.

Don't neglect making a call upon H. P. Hall, the leading jeweler. lists iiiircha.sed the FOB SALE Residence property, good location; frame bouse; four rooms; three lots; four blooks from Main atieet, on East Harvey avenue. No.

606. Good well and hydrant; blue grass yard; SO bearing fruit trees; stable for four horses and chicken bouse snd yard. Property well enoed good sidewalk P. Ice fifteen hundred dollars, pari on time nt 8 per cent; nr will tike In part payment good span of mules. Come soon; clear title.

Apply at residence, or of J. F. HAKREL80N, Welling May. Those who wish to buy table or pocket cutlery for Christmas presents we would most respectfully say Wesley Barr, one of Belle Plaine's lady in Wellington should make it a toilet setts, table ware, fancy and plain glassware Here you will find the greatest bargains of the season and just in the niche of time to get proimneut business men drove up to see this city on Thursday. point to see this display as soon as possible after reading this article for it is well worth a visit.

In the jewelry that we believe our store is headquarters for such articles. Our prices are Nine locomotives with their trains your holiday presents. ton, Ran. Were counted in the SanU IV vardi at Jones property wesfof the rink for J. P.

Maytield has sold his residence property on east side, to Beard. Mrs. John Johnston is quite i k-not able to be out at the fair and work department you can be suited in either The Nickle Plate grocery received one time on Th ursday Charles Hnriffflnn. t.ha rani amtata man now reduced and we have many bargains that will please you but please bear in mind that we are more anxious to sell you a good, solid, honest srenls or ladies watches, rings, cnarms ONLY one dollar for a ticket In the raffle for a $276 Bhootlnv gallery doing a good business. Second prize a $25 suit of clothes.

new glassware to-day. Lost, Strayed or Stolen. oins, chains or anything else in the Get your mince meat for luscious has moved his office into bis own building opposite Ward's lumber and coal office. line. Whatever you may miss this A pale red cow about four years old, stove than anything else.

Nt'KBE 61 Hi. wanted Immediately over the Standard printing office. A good pree holiday pies at the Nickle Plate gro Christmas don't let it be a visit to Lon branded on left fore shoulder with Frantz, Mann Co. Elbimokk. wil 1 be paid if you at once.

8. for the Guild. Ozro Carter's new bam is finished cery. E. Mahan Co's.

Arlington drug 302 if the letter O. The return of cow or and ready for the painters. store. Pitted plums at the Nickle Plate QHave you seen those fine California WANTED A girl to do housework. Apply at 316 N.

eff erson street. To prove that the firm do the jew information leading to her where Valentine Shockev's residenca in re The ladies tell us that Koser's jewt 1-ro and silverware slock is "a perfect spasm of bewildering beauty." grocery. elry business of the city, it is sufficient ceiving its coat of paint, when it will blankets and red comforts at Share Bro's. dry goods company. abouts will be liberally rewarded by Boston brook trout in cans at the A.

Smith. to say that in the last ten days they have sold seven ladies and twe gents' ONE hundred and sixty acres of ii-iniu ov ed land to exchange for cattle or Wellington property, or sell at a bargain. Cull on or address. W. t).

Chaney. ot Hall BroB. Imple Nickle Plate grocery. ue reauy ior occupaney. David Bean is still confined to his house.

Millard have sold two move A man took sick at the opera house START RIGHT IN 1887 ment House. Wellington, Kansas. Candies and nuts for everybody at lots north of the rink for $2,200 earn Mr. Vilu.at is the purchaser. Saturday evening and was taken eut of the building by his friends.

fine gold watches, and the watches were not more than one-half their gales in jewelry. the Nickle Plate grocery. VfOTICE On and after this day I withdraw ll what property I have for sale in the hands of real estate agente. J. B.

Johnson. 811-6t Wives should see the splendid stock lieht lunise- By Insuring: Your Property in Get your hams and breakfast bacon Mr. Howell, the undertaker who was reported very sick, has recovered. The physicians complain of having nothing to do. This is certainly one of the most healthy parts of the best state in the union.

It is reported today (Fridavl that Xeal, corner Ginr. wanted For work. Apply to F. P. Harvev and F.

street. Save Money in Buying Presents. at the lckle Plate grocery, oi gents slippers, before selecting presents for their husbands, at Shares. S12-2t POB 8ALB One billiard table, one pool ta-. racks.

One or More of the Good Companies Represented by Espy Millard. At this time we believe everyone ble, ll billiard ball chairs, lamps, Codfish of the most palatable kind The Union Square company left for The Ladies Guild of the Episc pal can be had at the xviekie riate gro wishes to save money in not only buying goods for their own use but also in and everything else belonging to a billiard hall; price $800; cheap as dirt. Address, Henby Fish, At the old Washington Ave. hotel, Wellington 30T-6t oliiiifh were the first to get thnr cery. Lawrence Sunday morning, where they begin a weeks' engagement to Just stop and think one minuto l.ootli in shaue at the Pythian fair purchasing present to bestow upon over the fearful losses caused bv fire i resh cabbage and the best onions night.

burglars effected an entrance into the Mul vane lumber company's office last night and abstracted all the cash in the drawer amounting, however, to only twenty cents in coppers. They tbeu went to the school house, which they entered by prving open a window, and friends. On this account we call at the city at tne iNickie nate gro today. Countv Superintendent Hitclwoe Plum and raspberry preserves fresh during 1886 and go at once and insure your home or other property with Espy cery. tention to our well displayed adver FOR SALE Resident property; good location; frame house, four rooms and basement, three lots four blocks from Main street, on east Harvey avenue.

No. 606; good well and hydrant, and blue grass yard, fifty bearing fruit trees, stable ior four houses, chick tisement in this paper and state posi Another lot of those splendid split tfc. Millard in a reliable company, and nice, just reaeived and now for sale by the pound at the Nickle Plate geoeery. from appearances passed the niuht. as has purchased Mrs.

Kathfi residence on North A. street. Consideration tively that we mean every word we peas have arrived at the fickle riate there was a red hot stove in one of the Don't continue tojose sleep over fea about $3,000. en house ard yard, property well fenced, good side walks. Price 1 .500, part on time at 8 per cent.

Apply at residence of B. F. Har- grocery. say. Our stock is still large and assorted, containing a variety of dry of your property burning down, bu Dick's Peerless foot warmers and li A ITnvoH the ieweler has one of rooms, when the janitor went to the house to open the doors aud buiid the tires this morning.

Mr. Bed well and family have a young reison. wn-oc get insurance ai once, start right Dried blackberries and raspberries goods, notions and novelties also received today at the Nickls Plate fireside comfort shoes. The grea.tosl luxury that can be worn around the house. These goods are made bv out boots, shoes, ladies, misses and child the finest selected stocks of jewelry in this citv and will make prices that 1801, ana even ii you never have an accident it will pay you in the security ren's cloaks second to none grocery.

you feel over that uneasy condition of iauy, niece oi Mr. tseaweirs from Indiana, visiting at their residence in the east part of the city. will surprise you. in the city. Remember it is your in one firm in the U.

S. and only for ale by Share Bro's. dry goods comp: ny. The Presbyterian church was light the uninsured man. terest to buy these goods today when to ed for the first time last night with The whole east side of J.

C. Runca Espy Millard represent old estab Wellington Planing Mill. fo! you can get them at cost. Don't do-lay in making your calls but come at electricity. nsnea companies ana will give vou The residence of Major G.

W. Co's. elevator fell outward at 5 o'clock this evening with a tremendous crash, J. C. Seaburg was a Home caller day, and The Weekly Press will low for one year.

He carried Family Pbvsieian home with him. the the lowest rates. Don't put this mat once. Johnston scakdrett. See the assortment of lamps in new Doughty, at Dalton, was burned down a few days ago insured for $200 with ter off, but insure at once.

Oflioe over gold, blue and crystal at the Nickle leuing seyerai nunureo bushels of corn to the ground. A man named J. T. Payne had just driven out of the building when' the crash came. So far as Wellington National bank.

Holiday Novelties. Plate grocery, King Davis. Major Doughty seems to have struck a streak of bad luck the Fisher Ouiim have leased the lot In buying for the holidays either yet learned no one is iniured. east of Oliver Bros, lumber yard for a Genuine Java roasted coll'ee for sale past year. The Standard Grocery.

Messrs. Brumley Peugh. hav ni'iiod of five vears. and will move 1 odav has been a busv dnv in thn at the Nickle Plate grocery, at thirty for yourself or in making presents it will pay you to see the great bargains city, the streets havs been filled with Pedestrianism in New York has C. V.

McDonald, Proprietor. With an entire new out-fit machinery, I am prepared to con tract for all kinds of woodwork etc. Planing, Turning, Scroll-sawing. Stair work especialty. Send in your orders and I will guarranty satisfaction every time.

C. V. McDonald. their stal.Je of Xoruian horses therein cents per pound. made the Standard grocery one of th team from earl; the morning to this There never was such a stock shown nuur.

revived. A seventy-two hours contest commenced this morning with The Nickle Plate grocery gives away great points of interest on Harvey Born to Mr. and Mrs. Pnrrv Hatfield beautiful articles of glassware with in Wellington in the line of silverwav its is now being spread by Itoser. He of Bel'e Plaine, on Friday night, a son avenue.

It is truly a beautiful store filled with all the choicest articles we are onering in ladies, misses and childrens' cloaks, stylish newmarkets and perfect fitting short wraps at one-half early season prices. It is impossible for you to appreciate what bargains Ave offer, unless you visit our cloak department. Wraps were never first-class baking powder. Hughes the "lepper," Noremac, and other champion contestants. it and be convinced that what we say Mrs.

Hatfield is a grand daughter of A.J. Bidwell, of this citv is true. Fresh cranberries at the Nickle known to the grocery, queensware. Plate grocery. The best sauce in the glassware and provision trades.

The Mr. and Mrs. John Lamb made us The Wichita Eagle thinks the Fort world for that Christmas turkey. offered at such reduced prices before stock is new and fresh, and the store Smith road will be built up the Cana presents a most inviting appearance Dr. J.

A. Maggnrd carries a full line valley. Gould is too smart to tako a pleasant call at the office, and upon their leaving, left if 1.50 for The Weekly PltESK for one year and the Family Physician. in canned goods, pickles, sauces an G. F.

OALVER, of drugs'nnd druggisls's sundries: all route where he will have his road all specially palatable goods for hoi Wellington. Shade Bros' Dry Goods Company, i Southern Kansas Spikes. Conductor G. C. Gray was made guaranteed to be first-class.

410-bt day times, there is an over-abundance washed out bodily every year. MERCHANT TAILOR of goods delivered free to all portions If you are a lover oi onions let us I have bought of C. B. Ilolman the ot the city, fry the Standard grocery persuade you to go and see the best in The gentleman who desires a first-class shine should buv Jacquets Fiench blacking at the fickle Plate grocery. It is the favorite among the hoot blacks.

happy Saturday, by the arrival of Mrs. Gray. They will make their home in ana tney win please you. the city at the iekle I'late grocery. store and stock of goodsknown as Hol-nian's Fancy Bazar and will be glad 110 West Harvey Avenue, Weill-, ton.

Fine Dress and Wedding Suits Spc tltv. Wellington. THAT DAISY CUTTER. to see all of his old customers continue their patronage in the store. Large quantities of steel are passing Pure and delicious honey from the white clover fields of Illinois, will be on sale to-morrow at the Nickle Plate 312tf H.

E. Jamesox. through daily for the Kiowa exten- tion. Manufactured Entirely at tli grocery. Buggies are being retailed for less A.

Harvey in charge of the work Wellington Carriage Shops. than wholesale prices every day. This Beautifully decorated cups and can be had cheaper at the Nickle John Murphy is at home from Russell county, where he has been in the interest of the Wellington and Fort Smith railroad. He says it everywhere he visited. The debate set for Saturday night was a fizzle through the failure of one of the principal contestants to appear.

A communication from an indignant lsitors to the rythian fair cannot has 150. men laying track south west of Kiowa. Plate grocery than anv where else in fail to be attracted by that beautiful sleigh that is so prominently displayed the city. D. M.

Whitehead, formerly conduc week only, lop buggies winch ordinarily sell for one hundred and twenty-five dollars are now for sale opposite the State National Bank's new building for sixty-five dollars. A guaranty given with each job satisfactory to purchaser. If you can use a bug- tor between Wellington and Kiowa is on the raised stand in the centei What could be nicer for a present than one of those handsome Mar running the construction train west of THE the building. call especial a (ten London orator is at hand and will be seilles quilts for sale by Share Bro' Kiowa, lion to this artistic piece of extra fine dry goods company. hy now is the opportunity.

The bal published to-morrow. That unllavored five cent cigar for A. D. Lightner returned from his workmanship for the simple reaso ance of the two carloads shipped here The Nickle Plate grocery is a lovely that it is made entirely at home, sale at the JVickle 1 late grocery is call wedding- trip today ana win take charge of Oxford station to-morrow. every part and particle of this cutter will be shipped elsewhere by Saturday, therefore improve the ed "Sun Shine." To those who prefer business place and the immense trade enjoyed Saturday shows that the peo ot A.

Robinson's Wellington Carriage flavored goods we suggest the "Tom F. E. Gould agent at Kiowa, went ple appreciate such stores. At the Christian Sunday-school thev east yesterday to spend Christmas Moore." These two brands cannot))? excelled for a nickle smoke. Wellington, who has an' interest ratttn ttrontr have a missionary jug, in which is de Raspberry and current jelly the the city, to spread this fact broadcast most delicious shown this season can with his parents at La Porte, Indiana.

The Topeka Commonwealth" has posited on the birthday of each member of the school a penny for each year of their age. The jug has been liegm among the visitors at the fair from distance. To-night the Pythian fair wi and while the displays are fast. now be had at the Nickle Plate gro reach cery many quantity desired. sixteen pages rsunuay.

still almost universally patronized and was These shops which are truly a credit to the city, are located immediately next Fresh Kennebec mackerel direct ing a finished condition there much work to be done in the three hours. 1 he building light a day as four electric lamp be used. nearly full of pennies when last lifted by the superintendent, When he wont to pick it up yesterday, however, aouin oi uie nine tne rear of Cole from the coast of Maine, sells for ten la will Hobinson's new block. Here cents per can at the A lckle I'late gro driver who wants to got a safe, sound it was light as a wafer, for the pennies cery, rormer price was twenty cents. PRESS.

ana solid vehicle can be accoinmo were gone, the thief is young and John Hogan, a larmcr living near dated. Here is where the deliver will be given a chance to return his inc grandest ratne ot the season consisting of the best shooting gallery this city sustained quite a serious in ill-gotten gains until to-morrow noon wagons, driven in our citv from early morning until dark, are "turned out. It is at these shops that vou iret the in the state and a ifzD.lAlsiut of clothe. The Ladies' Art Club are fast getting their display into attractive The Christian Sunday school will give an entertainment at the church on Friday night, Christinas eve. The M.

E. Sunday school will have their Christmas entertainment in the opera house. A good time in exported. G. A.

Hayes has removed to Dr. West's drug store, and has an elegant stock of jewelry for the holiday trade. jury on yesterday from the accidental discharge of a revolver. The bullet Come up with the pennies, my boy, and save tronble. The jug must have had somewhere between seven and ten Time New Years day.

passed through the fore linger of tin I. is. Nichols, best new work and first-class substantial repairing at all seasons of the dollars and was quite heavy. left hand. Dr.

Elliott was called am dressed the injured hand. TV. un one pouna oi "uaiiie khii year. plug chewing tobacco at the Nickle Plato grocery you are presented with Removal. G.

A. Hayes, the jeweler, has re' J. W. Twyinan of Maytield adde A LOT IX WOODLAWST his name to the Wkekky Pp.urs list a butcher kmto worth forty cents, moved his stock and business to Dr. this morning.

Mr. Twvman is thor the tohacco costs but sixty-five cents. The Standard, Bee-Hive and Golden West's drug store, where he invites his Is the ItcNt onghbred h'entuckian and wants to in Present Yon Can Your Son. Kule grocery's exhibits are close to Richardson Arnold's Union friends to call and see his stock of fine Give duce his numerous friends in the old cornenickcr state to come, out and gether on the north side of the huild- Square company closed a weeks' en jewelry and gold and silver watches There is no The Oldest, the Largest and the Best published in the county. use in discUHHiiur the gagement nere (Saturday evening in make their home in Siinflowerdom Josh Whitconib and a fa roe entitled for the holiday trade.

A scholarsbip in Beaty's Business If it is a fact that Jay Gould has Bromigen's troubles. The house was A run away team pulling a delivery wagon had, a big trip at break neck speed down Washington avenue early tins morning. question for everybody will admit without additional argument that Woodlawn lots will double in value within a short time. Then what is College for sale. Call at The Press jammed and the plays were well re secured control oi me rigru oi way office.

ceived and heartily applauded. through the territory to Fort- Smith Dr. and Mrs. Burton are at homo at the manipulators of our railroad there for sale that would be as accept The Arcade company will give their annual ball at the opera bouse their residence in the western part ol Mr. John Johnston returned to-day from Frisco which he reports as ac schemes should lose no time in indue' able for a present to yourself or some Friday evening, December 24th.

the city, having "arrived from Virgi one else as a lot in this beautiful addi ing In to take the Wellington tive. The soil in- Morton county, ac Everybody come. 801 lot nia yesterday, lhoy wore married at tion to our growing city. There is cording to Mr. Johnston a report is Locasdale, Battletrout county, ir- nothing a father could give his son first class.

Bro's 305 The splendidly decorated window at unit wouiu please him bettor or make ginia, Tuesday, December 14th, at the residence of the brides' parents, Miss Good grain boots at Keith $2.00. Try Keith Bros, for fine shoes. turn B-j proud ana happy, as to make Share's does not begin to tell one-half what is in storo on the inside in the Ed. A. Prugh was the maiden name The first street electric light was placed in position at noon, to-day, at .1 iir t.

i I that boy the -owner of a lot in Wood- ONLY $1.00 AYEAR of Mrs. Burton but in her new home line of handsome silk hankerchie.fs. luwn. Hunk over the matter and you that name will soon be forgotten. beautiful mulllers, hem stitched and Lon Mahon uin corner oi vrasniugioii unu urn vey avenues.

It is the Grail' Com pany's light. For fine Jewelry go to Co. uiuinoi neip dui agreo with our opinion on this subiect. It is IlirW enr- embroidered handkerchiefs The Prkss extends congratulations and trusts Mrs. Burton may be ploasod Visit this store for the best bargains in tftinly a paying investment and under with her new homo in tho best citv in buying holiday articles.

Dr. P. A. Wood returned from countv. to-day.

The vote on the no circumstances could you poHsiblv the growing west. Or $1.50 a year with premium. If you winh a nice ring see O. A Hayes. 30litf One hundred and sixty acres of well come out loser at the prices Wood-liiwn lots are selling for.

Consider A dispatch from Anthony stales Ft, Smith bond proposition will be taken to-morrow, and the prospects Edmond Frantz was received into improved laud to exchange for cattle or the Presbyterian church yesterday by arc that it will be carried. tnis matter over and if it pleases you call and see plat at Smith Murrell Hen's, immersion, lno baptismal services Wellington property, or sen ai a Bargain. Call on or address, W. 1). The Ladies' Bcncvolont society will wore held immediately after tho close Chaney.

at Hall Bros. Implement of the morning services and quite a Uousu, Wellington, r.ansas. zo if meet at the residence of Mrs, linllin-ger to-morrow afternoon nt 3 o'clock Tho Liiulon Monte Cristo Company numlier gathered on the bnnks of Slate is nrsi-ciiisH and carries a carload of p. m. All members are earliest I re creek to witness tho work of Brother Thorpe in his new role.

Many were St. Patrick's Fills stimulate the liver to a healiby action and aid in removing all morbid matter from the system. Bold by Lon E. Mahan Co. 25 tf quested to bo present.

Mhh. Z. Scc'y. the compliment tho pastor received scenery especially for tho piny. Itlchelieii.

In regard to the standing of Mr. James Owen O'Conor, Tub Punas is unable to give an opinion, Tho Thn drawing at Lon E. Mahan that the Wellington Anthony railroad will be built at once. The right of Way oil this old road bed was bought about a year ago by some Anthony parties. What scheme they may have on hand, we cannot imagine, Tun Giiowinii Would.

Tim above is the title of an excellent work that should be in the houses of every fund-ly in Sumner comity. It is finely illustrated anil tells in an interesting way the great advancement mado iii science, literature and art. Mrs, M. E. Shearer is the agent for this territory, Mrs.

Shearer is left, with a family to support and is a worthy woman, Order one of these books of her and you will get good value for your money aud assist a deserving woman. Co's. Hiilurdny evening reculted as fol DONT WAIT, but subscribe now and you will never regret it. lows! First pmo, fplt toilet, set, drawn by Dr. S.

Mnnn second prize, press opinions are principally from Pennsylvania papers we know nothing of, They are, however, compli from immcrsionists who seem to be delighted over tho mntter. Considerable talk was indulged in yesterday afternoon, last night and today, and as this is a new departure on the part of the Presbyterians we suppose it will be freely discussed for some time. The church has added a now member who is unsurpassed by any young man of our acquaintance. Ho is respected by all, loved by many and his many good qualities are unversally praised by everybody in the city. Anna Draper, of Ileoburn, Iowa, briefly stales her opinion of Chamber Iain's Cough liemady.

Hliesaystt is far superior to any medicine she ever used for croup. Hold by Lon K. Mahan 25 tf 8. II. Jones, of Anhley, Illinois, buys Oiiamierbi In's Tain llhlm by the half dnz ii U' ttlrs.

He ssyi its a sure cure for neuiiiluja. 1C Is aisj lined for rheumatism and 1 1 at cured many cases that bad resisted all other treatment. Sold br Lon 10, Mahan Co. it toilet ml, drawn by Campbell Hood; third price, album, drawn by John Johnston fourth prize, 1)120 loilel set, drawn by Harry Bono; Fifth prize, If 10 nutcracker and pick, drawn by Hum Mipxxell; nix lb prize, $15 Manicure net, drawn by Thomas mentary, and the Irish American tra gedian may he good, hut as we said Snlimhiy, we have no grounds upon which we ciin comiiliinent him..

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