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The Wellsville News from Wellsville, Kansas • 2

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Wellsville WATCH HERE FOR! The Wellsville Transcript? Tt CAliK Voil HIM WHO HAS 1IUHNB TUK ftVTTI'K. AND FOK 1II WIOOW AND UUl'lt- ax. "-ABRAHAM LINCOLX. "TlIK VAI.IDITV OK THK l'UIIIvK' PltBTW Tim United Statu, aitiiohizku nv I'MLUDINO DK1ITS IM'iritMKUFlIK PAVMKNT lr PENSIONS AND IIOONTIKS Poll BEUVICKS IK Sl'Pl'HKSNlNU INtiCIUIKCTtON OH i.iun sham, Not iik qukhtionkd." kkc, 4 AllT. XlV, OoKKWl'l'TlOK OK TlHi VnitKD Status, LUMBER YARD.

E. F. Hills, Dealer ill DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, Boots Shoes, Hats and CflpB) Glas Also a full line Si IIlfiilEST MARKET PRICE frOft TRODUCE, Tiio Toronto Monetary timet has the following suggestive paragraph; "Failures continue; we are entering, aiipariititly, on aiwriod whea their volume will go on increasing Money lenders and dispensers of credit will have to keep a sharp lookout. Bank era have had experience enough, it might be thought, to last them a century.

But recent events have shown that experience of that ktlrd Is easily forgotten good times. It is certain1 tainly exasperating that hard earned proiits should be swept away hV the folly and bad managomeut of borrowers of money. But it is ft question whether lenders have not as of old been making credit too cheap. Whenever this is done, punishment iuvaria-ly follows," The phrase in the above "making credit too cheai" omiiiolts. t'llless a change shall take placeand a radical one, we sllitll ttrd long sec the greatest financial panic, this conn try has ever known-.

Bitsincss, whether private or public, must be conducted ou sound business principles brti rbvulson will certainly come; YrJu cannot get 15 out of twice fivd, by any inflation of the multiplication tabid-. Any one who wishes U) purchase a home ill "Wcllsvillc a house with four rooms and good cistern for terms can see, J. C. Sinclair. S.A.BBOWN!CO., "It Is tme there are no forests primeval of Pine or of Hemlock On thb pralHes between the banks rtf the Maria deCygne nnd Black duck) But there are prosperous furnlera in plenty, who always have need oi 1 The things siit'h its the time-honbreU Firm of II.

Brockway Co. Iluve alwny supplied to their iiunte'rous patrons of Wellsville, and so They have built up a trade coiitliunllis these- mnny long years; but now Their successor, Mr. B.E. iiiakes respectfully his bow Anil lu'reby advertises to old friends his choicest new goods, such as Germilil plaids nnd Scotch glngllilmSj Broekades Parisian nndBtiunlsh laces, And silks, -Wine and lllue. Black ntld Brown, as fine as were Worn by the Ladies Who lit Stories tire famed lis the fascinating Belles of old Cadiz-." Imitation of Longfellow, Canto I Ed.

of 1883, Published Every Thursday -AT- WELISVILL6, KANSAS. si UYTIlK Wui.I.HVIIXK Company. Gco.W. Skinner, Editor. TBRM9i hie copy, one year 1 1 $1 I iic copy, A Mouths.

i 1 1 a i lnc copy, three months 40 Advertising ltaten Furnished on Applicu- tion, Entered lit the PosloMicc in Wellsville as Second Mutter. Tlic nuptials of Mr. B. E. Bruner Jlbfe.

llnhmih McLain were the 30. A large gathering of ralatives nnd friends assembled at tlie residents bf the IJride's Brents, and about 9 oelockj RcV: Lin. lis Blakcsly of Tbpeka, aasiste'd by Dealers lit LUMBER Clothing of the latest Styles! Uhtit6vllle kaiiit llev. Mf. llayvaid, forineily pastbi' of I believe ttvory ltiver iii" heiiiltiful suits would be very much cntcrbiiiu.l and inteKcsted by looking through iny stock bf Clothing.

All are cordially Invited to cull tit iriy store and look through ths Lath, Shingles, clothing; The Arm: The next toast, he Army," brought Mens Suits, Young Suits, Youths Suits and CHILDRHNS SUITS Sash, Doors. blinds, CLOTHING G-rocerie's, JDhli WUkin Denier ill DRY GOOD! Groceries Lime and Coah The best In the market ahrnys on himd Sugiii-s, Coffees, Teas! Rice, Beans, Manic Salcin Hall, May 28th 1883 The farmers here ore feeling better Since It ruined and the ground is wetter But still our wives will hot complain, If wo should fail in raising Cnin. We are glad that Miami Co. has been heard from and we will score one for Hugh 0 Connor. We art glad to have him speak his honest convictions, knowing as hetlocs that "a prophet is not withaut honor save in his own country'' and among his OWn people.

And while we fldmiife the expression of an honest conviction rte were so skeptic nl about that gopher sign that we interviewed our weather prophet, Pete, Black, and throwing himself back on his professional dignity, he proceeded and these arc his words as near as I can lemeuibcF: "when I took my last obm rrieic, I (lls'covered that the planet Moms (meaning Mars) had got badly mixed up hi her orbits. The moon had rlz north of thecquater and the planet Jrjw Peter hod got south bf the sun; ami terrible calamities wditltl befall this Nation, the next twelve years." Banley Albright is next in Order. We stated some times since the prospect for fruit In this nelghbMllrMl was good. We can now give mbre nccu-aate inforfflationi There Will t)b' no peaches; small fruit scared; cliorries about half a crop; apples about one fourth of it crdp: Parid and Samuel Batdorf, of Ohio, Cousins df Squire and John Batdorf; tire Visiting relutiv-cs herei They express thchlselVes as perfectly delighted with the country; bik! think if the Gurden of EUen was half as nice, thai Eve ittitbtl very foolishly in eating thill upplH; All of which we' knotf before; for we have always thoilglit that Kansas was the most beautiful lahd the sun shines upon: Mrs. Annie Li Ih'ggs, Secy, of Kan.

Liberal Union, will lecture for the spiritualists at their grdVe nledting, on the second Sunday of June: Old Mr-Carpehtc'r is at prcseitt Wsltihg his daughter' iii the wcsteMi part of the Stale; Wcat was the matter with that yoiirig mail from Salerri Hall, wlio went to a dance, north of Wcllsvillc and came home the next morning, bilve too'ted and bare! headed? We hear that a young man of this vicinity recently left home without just cause or provocation. It is to be hoped he will return to his father's house where tfiere is Wend eno'tfgli flfid to spare; SWfffe 6f our ytfuh'g mefi, as as well As some of tHe older ones, took advantage 6f the we't Weather and went feiHtfj like the ttpstle' Fcter. Rev. Myers, the durikard preacher, will preact at Iiall the Sc'cbWt Sitnday of Juim at i p. M.

A fW select friends; we ttc'fe fold, Vdd A pleasant time, m'Hsic art'l ''tfljp'fng the ligfi't fii7ita'sf(6' toe f66i intltided at E. A Ctfip'ehter'8 iast Saturday ev'g Tteff ll tefii ittil hae'st 6'f weeks; as ri6a'rly every Mm'er's vtth nasoii'ng cimmltt ik tonto; ciir- ifeii'tfts? aW offering sat'eV What fel be- iKd 6orrteidehfs? Let iVs1 h'c'a1 Ifbm mm: 1M iVsf have a igfiiti; It mi0aM a1 pull all dogefe A'A'rf mtii- tSfi'e irans--mVvWUitititiitiiitt p'a'p'c'r' A' Ik StakBAteate' u'sc'rf space b'( TraiVsci'ipf Al'lVeii 1'6'f this Xew cfoturwa' stiir n't Al; E. Bruiicr'sV Childrcus1 Suits from 5 to 8 ycitrs did. Calf and see tncnl Syrups; Co'tn Syruiis; Sorghum, Iloniiny, All Wool Cassstmcrc Coats worth $8 for Coats frtfm i to ijslS c'iib'h. Siiils front ui'rents, Prilties, ltillsms, Dried Pears, Flotif; Meal, Soiin, Soiip, Stnrcht (loi-oa-ttuti Canned Salmon, Canned Lobsters, Canned Cod Fish, Cove Oysters, Peaches, Pumpkins, Tomatoes, Com, Puus Ac ice.

IIAtll; c'EJlEXT; Mixkl) TALNTS, Clothing Mens Boys Hats, Huts froniSocts to $4:50 SUGAR 12 LBS, FO $1 dn hand This department is compn'-te. Hhoe fro'iii 40)ls to per pair. Mns Boots, Hmta mens iieiivy Bliiits Worilt $fa) for 3.50; 4 fcaSes itiefi.H lleilfy Mis ortli 3.50 for 3. 2 cases Walker veal kip Boots Vvo'rtM 1 for il50- Arid many others to numerous (o lilt'lilloll, iiboitt 6(1 eases ft iitt; ranging Irt'iLcfrdnl 2tri 7 WELLS VILL'K MATKLASSEE, the Congre'h ChUivli, solemnized the Jnarriage. The floral decorations we re teautifulj tlie rfei'rcshments were am-li'3 nnd elegant; and the large number (f guests too numerous to mention In particular all helped" to make this tin occasion ldhg to tie remembered as event in Wciisviile's social life.

"We feliall HOt presume to dc'scr'ifie the toilet of the1 Wide iidr enter into the details of the' ceremony, btlic'l' tliitn to feiharli Upon the quiet "grace of the Maids, it; Vf'i te'ei's daughters and of the G' rooms bdfs, tile brother of the liMdihr Mcl.ain and Miui-l iiic rociiiiy; 1i'e jjite below it list the' and tfie donors, adding dur heart felt congratulations and prayers for the Itappiues-s of the parties. As we go to press a reception Is In jirogrrss fit tfie grocmi's rart'ntej Mr. -tohn Brunei's fmin whicfi w(J are kept duties in the" tflflefc': LttfCfFl'lllMfs. Mnrlile loji 1iei1r.V'n Set, Mr. nnd Mrs McLain.

Uiliner Castor, Mr. and Mrs. Lidikay Via Mi Mfifvefhw. Set of silver knives and foVkg Mr. fufd Mrs.

to. Wilkifh Mr. aMt Mrs. a' teaiiilMft. Pin-d'elf.

Mrs. W. Johiwtrni of 1'aola, (ioldliUt'd sugar spoorr; rKltter knife Family Bible, and O'l'nsS pitcher, Mr. rfohft Brunei' an(i Elegant sil ver HxMt! vM tea! spYmn's. Canton a'fiW tH- Hi-Mar.

Set of" silver kntfes; 't McLain K. City; Two sets of tahle linen E. S'. Sftttcr-fy. tf.

Sf. CSilTplicll jrave the otl'i'er. fclieck forllM.jrroom to bride; fickle cantor Miss. Ciiinplicll. nnd ftr.

iVo'iVkirl'g mid aAl Mrs. Cuke basket m7. ii'nVf tils. E. E.

Wil-Kin. fjooVts Ti'outlnnn1, -H. McLain. riltifiii ii Ed. A.

(Ja'i vi'ng Ml fork MisS. Bosa flannamV Vtttttw; ASSWltlt aM Al-fnti D6c'6rnteif cfiina plates. j-a-iWrfH. T. Hyde; Wicker roc-kmg clirtfr, Mr.

snd Mrs. AUie'rt, Mrs. TI. N. Bmckway.

fliiiTSIii. Fkinlier. Jf6cking cii'tSrand FioWjatkjrWff' McLain. anil glass jelly Tmlu Klegiint Silver Met jtcher 5ind' ja's. Calm, K.

(Vi't. Fil'ver wa'iler pitehef Jn'6! K. Mc Xaurin. Majolica jifZfe, Maurice Brodtway. 1 flinging iijmp, Mrs.

Bitlner. Mr. and Mrs. A. C.

(j'etchell, lioston. Solid silver tea spoons! Seefey, 111. Silver' sugar spoon. Fftmrs, Miss. Murtfelt St: touis aiid Mrs.

Jno. S. Basfiimfopeka Silver butter knife. goop grades guaranteed: iujtii'ee slihc'lcs, Blue c'lrdii'iai m'iil tteam i White Spanish Laces' Black; I Furniture Boys GoHff Sfibc's tor Jjrfcls fierpair! Ciill and see up General Sherman, Hio was greeted with such tiimtiltidi's applause that for some time! he was Unab'le to proceed. After setting forth' his claim to membership to the society, because he commanded a brigade in the Army of the Fatbifiae at tile first Battle of Bnli Kim and believed that he had something to do toward producing the opportunity for the last grand triumph at Appomattox, General Sherman said: I believe it would better if we could consolidate the inein'liefs of id! riuFnrmicB into one, nnd thilt one the "Army of the Unioii; "teuvliifj to our niitngimisU to write! ilieir own li'isfoi'y, which (ft West can only lie tin apology.

While welcoming into our" fiiftcriifty nil lffive rtnd honorable men ho will unite with us in the future labor (if n'titMing up onr ('(nriniolveountry we can afford to smile at the futile efforts of men like Davis, Tirfmrtfn and Barly, who scciii to think that the world is all wrong because t-hey hir'd nol tW fra'king of it. r. lie then sketched tlie liistoVy of the army of tire t'mterf States, ami the necessity for its a'fway's be'fn'g' i fi prop er e'oiiditfon td aid in tie maifitain-ance (f fltWc; wffeffcv'e'r h'reflfc'jicd for whatever ca'tse. Ire s'a'ui tie had spoken ttf tlfa to'ast f6ry' 6'ftefi, arid it loolicVf as if 6W6W gefi'erati'fm ns re peaking the same follies and sai'ne wisdom' as the previous; that he took a pride In the arhiyj tlf.tt ittivtkkd that the men who' govern1 it's woiViir hot commit the mta'f inistafe 6'f concluding that Hid s61ffler' tn'ing' tlf" the past, bbc'a'iVsc so1 long as a nra'n' fe-1 man. so' $hl citei HUti kcon-omyof VrrMentmirf Hi A-ern-mi'id 6W onrth' cah1 fib perfect which cannot eiWrte Ijy pMf sk'Ht fyvee its own Ifl'ws anrf decree's promptly and thoroughly'; a'h'd: the army ni'uVt be" thaf Rlrcc- action, or piission." He' close'(fbfsn'jvlnj: In tills iVii 1 1 1 n'-'t w' ft h'd pt-ift we desire' to' iMV of ifiMf it b'oOy of men to'llA' iVn the griiVid' high' slietjiff (if the 1 for one rejoice tliji't so ninny ojf our (ifd iojiir'ndes of (Tie lirai es of the Uiifoii' nin1 fti' tlie cou'm-ilMif the Nation, Aiingle iii assemblages line this which make up" p'liblie.

opinion, to lieartesthllony to the great importance of keeping alive that knowledge of the art of war, ami of those habits whi'dt fcchie essential fliid must he repeat1" "whenever nn army ik" called' into exist'iiice' to maintain Abroad, or its pence aiiiVseciiViliy at Iwme, It is also a matter (ft tit rtl importance to republican America that In our free country, where parties assume such fieeming nntngonlsms, there shonjd be maintained one body at Vast toward which men may turn with safefypS always true and loyal totheconstittHt'dauthorttl'tsof tile Taie will take ofcttires in tent fit Mur Si Breekway cinfiTtvr'di jiiece of metti.c'l or.fjup Fimiiwvueartlic Bttimp of 4Qjitmj superior Then go to the Wkferom 8f th Agricultural Impfernenls; Slufif Cmters' (dtivi'itors' ili'ir-fowif An Kfo'oV ih Ime'Sts uf bbllh'm Men'i I KEEPS JC FULti LIN ol Indigo blue Ftoe Agrculluraf wc'ale Warranted Fast Colors' deneral mm Barbed Wi Large flssoilmcni ftmoskeii anil fluey I IIC'. ICIS. in lhe lK-st in tfit tin sa'leonly by R. Ivierchandise Goiiipany Blcek, Near StOo ll: Wig. They saw their owi lumber, Mafiii faetlire Furniture a.

i specialt, aiul as a coilSpqtieni'e i giyft yon which no t'thtr dealer can afford to plicate. FURNITURE: WAftffitl feORKS WEST 8Ec6Wd STREET ClIILi'itkN S'lKfE; (ilod heiiv-; ('hiluV lit'i? ftif tSUs They nitfr't fn miftecllon" Our slock of Notions is large and we are As Everybody fcnbla ilosing them out ''t fow oka i.kIi rv- THE au Kaffsas City, Lawrene i il i i Itffliitto call your atientioi fo the furnishing GoiM. aviuirimijifr Paper phy's Brtchi-rphbp, for one wed only, from' Moiidhy Come in' the STOCK ALWAYS Fresh I Southern Kansas fiaifroad i Collars, Shirts, wool frm'fl tiTrK), V.iKef Shirts forenoon aiuT on a clear day to get good likVc considerable ma FOTn and American MHMENm Tflirnfeatid Tablets, Of description Had hKtgn. MnrbH Mai'ti rnd Alt WofflS Wdrknted! fes Low as the toweBt. Dry G-oods, viiritaz-'f Prints all shft'le nnd Styles.

Goojl Prints, remiian.t,Sjiij--lcts per yard. look at our 5ct Prints. lyinijmiiereii Shirt fcrfi, AQklpds of CMt, c.1rdigan Jackets titOOctjeiKli txmo Memorial G. A. B.

old' soldiers, was ijilte large yester'dhy in Ottawa Major Bensoil wds" iMTsidingffflcei'; Col. of Topeki w.l's the Orfitor, and iire" i good1 music, I'ocaM iiistVtilnetititi'waa" excellent. IVist Btis tlie left the line. visiJfrig Fosti were from Folnona an'! Princeton. (.

After foimintf at bend qUarUii-s, the line of nmrch to Ac cfniete ry was direct, and solemnity jniuked the occasion. The sirrangciutints for decora were very jH'i fcct a little girl with a fla With the liame of the comrade on it standing at each grave, so that all colild as lie long line of soldiers by, hat soldier was- being remembered. The drill of the sdiool lioys was veiy per- terial, fwuiit t'oSvorltott; before to iV'turcs Call at once. Bon'tdelay; fori work only or Weelf more' L. Lester To ttre Ettst, tf Range 6f Cars to Karfsff AKD Brf 0S' C'ilAXGE i6 Which can b' All godds as rep- turns mm; cWPpTing Styles merrt fin bipeet Ion, call.

Oroii's for stile at' 11'. The lioli'cst1 Suits ever broidit to Wdlsvrlle stilt at B. E. Wrnwr's. fJluhltiVllarljccl" "Virc stiht oi fy by It.

Fi. F.itrfiitons Glidiji-ri Barbed Wire for St Louis, Indian tiolis i I VV Hiriim, Sihlcy i co's rtndD. M. Ferry Frekented, and no StaCk lace BunTln Ait Wool. i oi eao, unicae: Or Omaha, spared to please sale in'any qimntity' by B.

K. Frnner. 1 i "Wlietl yc0 to -visit flit UeeiVSprhig CHltlrutori; tie best Cultivators'' only ly B. E. one Lot of Jeans and Cottdnades 1 Wife' Relations' lumbeJ FlllSf CLASS NATIVE LUMBER at our ff miles south of Wcllsvillc on TURKEY CRriEK.

Fricc'fro'iii per 100 feet, to $2.00 accorcjinjjjto qui.lit;;. MILL' wlir'rAoYi by August tlcit. W. G. and C.

F. Haigher. 1 If you want to monff at a reasonable rate rt inturest if you have.lrtiK'tty b'l insitrc, tall Oil S. le vore. at Ottawa.

Kaiisas. 11 Is motto is to live nnd let live. 1 times) (Vct.as aisotii me cower gins. Thus another Memorial day is gone And as the tin ling years go by, each returning day, iJlfapitlly hicrlase the rtuiiilH-r of graves to be decorated and decrease the JIunibi'r of. ceihrrtdes" in 1'fe.

Afl'wxrsirs affd on'r Wldivn i.niHt gatlHT the infl.tt1i(!es ...,,1 lu.nrtbcin oil totu'er rt i'frav Don't fail t. iritiire vonr TICKET' fiv" I The WefV Cu tivafoi's ha3 litstf 6f1 H( Il7f fc-Wrliivtif! yourself of the st Bfrgains' of all "i rii'iiitrt-solo by B. E. Bruner. tirTiekcfifn all Tmnortiint CitleS Eas i rrsi tthd West (iii Sale at Principal J.

L.lArtXES,- 8. 4... i Ml VI WNVVIHini) liSl. EmkUiaiouiU-ut. Gen'l.

rusrfSi Se Machines Or wilf final nil these occTSions-pioincir gca'-ure WELLSVILLE, KANSAS. Em jtU.tu at.

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