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The Wellsville Exchange from Wellsville, Kansas • 2

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0 Fanners' Institute. fo be. held al WolUville, Kansas, Feb. uiotiiilniiis on your right aud a desert cm your loft; nothing but Indiana could possibly live here. Coolidge for brcaksast.

23 and 24, 1N8S, Morning session at 10 a. afternoon session at 2 in. Evening Next we camo to the Needles. This is on a line between New Mexico and Colorado, HOKsion at p. m.

'Program; TIU'KKDAY AFTERNOON. 3 Published Hverjr Tlinrariiiy at Wf.li.svitxe, Kansas THE EXCHANGE PUBLISHING COMPANY Publisher! and Proprietors. M. CASE, Editor and Business Mnnngcr. TEEliSl One conv.

one vear i 2B WIGHTMAN REINEKE SvLCcessoxs to CvLlToextson. the lowest point on whole route aud the hottest. They haul their water fifty miles to use. In passing over the mountains I found no difficulty in breathing or Address by tho President, C. M.

Dickson. Address of Welcome, Dr. O. A. Geeseka.

Rotation of crops, Rev. J. P. Stevens. Roads and roadsides, Hon.

V. R. Ellis. The milestones of agricultural programme, oue copy, six months One coiiy, three months J15 Ridlon. TIIUHHDAY EVENING.

Advortislug rates turnished cu appllcallon. Embellishment of rural Sum Jones is a Mason, and paid a high compliment to that order in a sermon Bargain Dry Goods House Miss L. E. Lester. Tho home, Mrs.

Dr. JM Pindell. freezing. Our conductors were pleasant nnd waiters accommodating. Arrived at Los Augelos Dec.

9. Stopped at tho U. S. hotel three days; hired a team nnd went to Pasadena, Lucky Baldwin's ranch and San Gabriel; had a fine view of the country, The whole country is staked out in town lots, They anticipate selling the country by tho lot at from $100 to $1,000 per lot. Deo, 12, wo stepped aboard the cars for this place.

All tho little towns on the road are having a boom. Changed cars for Snnta Barbara at New Hall. Towns are all advertising. Corn here sells for 50c Tho farm a machino.Pres.Gco.T.Fairchild. "Fame is a vapor, riches an accident and the only moral certainty is oblivion KKIDAY MORNING.

OF OTTAWA, WILL OCCUPY THIS SPACE. ON Stock-raising ns a factor in Kansas farm- vet, I have a desire to be known as the ing, S. Case. founder of the New York Tribune." Horace Cretly. Wayside notes, Prof.

D. E. Lantz. KKIDAY AFTERNOON. Tame grasses, Chas Bosworlh.

Editor Anthony is springing the court We will place on Sale 1,000 yards Cashmere, all colors, 40 inches wide and all wool, actual value 75 cents a yard. Our price for house question, upon the good people of Why doesn't farming P.P.Elder. What the college is doing, per bushel. Anyone can live here quite Franklin county. The people of this this lot only 51 cents.

One Thousand Yards 36-in. TRICOT, all wool and new Spring shades, actual value, 60 cts. a yard. Our price for this lot only48cts. Pres.

George T. Fairchild, FUIDAY EVENING, county have wrestled with the same knotty problem before, Governor. as cheap as in Ottawa. They take advan tago in letting houses to new comers, is the worst feature I see. I will leave for Hollister next week, and may write you again from there.

All well. Ca.NAANI.TE, Tree growing, W. E. Kibbe. Farmers and birds, Prof, D.

E. Lantz. a yard. Thirty styles of New Era Long Cloth, at 6 1-2 cents a yard; would be cheap at 12 I-2 cents. Ottawa newspapers should take a front An opportunity will be given for a full seat.

Al Harrison and Governor Anthony have been added to the editorial force. A and free discussion of all questions presented. The members of the Faculty of the State Agricultural College expect to be real estate boom certainly couldn't collapse so precipitately as the one did a year ago Remember the place, 4 Doors south of Culbertson's Old Stand. Chambers-Lidikay Nuptials. in the Queen City.

present during the entire session of tho The wedding of 31. W. Lidikay and Institute. A meeting of the Republican Central All interested in the improvement of Miss M. E.

Chambers, by Rev. C. F. Tee-tor, at the residence of Edward Chambers, the bride's father, on Thursday evening, Committee of the Second Congressional District is called to meet at Kansas City, Kansas, on the first day of March. Dr.

farm and home are cordially invited to be present. February 1888, was a pleasant and Gccseka is committeeman from Franklin quiet occasion none but relatives being Only Forty Cents, present. There were many valuable pres county. ents. Among them a check tor $100 from the bride's father, and one tor $25.00 from The National Educational Association E.

LEMON CO. in postage stamps for a new Nickle Plated Stem Winder and Stem Setter Watch, s. will hold the annual session of '88 at San the groom's parents. just patented, Address ROY JACKSON, Francisco, California, July 17th to 20th Box 15, 311 East 104th Street, N. Y.

City. This will enable teachers to visit the great Mr. Lidikay is one of the promising young men of our community, and his fair bride is one of society's most popular Mcnlion this paper. "Eureka" at reduced railroad rates. mm young ladies.

The Institute Postponed. Owing to the irregularity of the mails it Lower the floodgates against paupers and anarchists. The United States is not.neces- The Exchange extends congratulations, and joins their many friends in was found necessary to postpone the Farm sarily, a resort for the world's dead Lends, This country has a right to admit only in wishing the excellent young couple hap ers' Institute until Feb. 23 and 24. I wish OTTAWA, piness and prosperity.

to say that I have heard from a number of farmers from abroad who expect to be telligcnt and able-bodied emigrants, and that kind of a regulation must come sooner or later. Let it be sooner. present and take part in the discussions BAKER UNIVERSITY. We carry an immense Stock of everything in our line and hundreds of articles not found in other Groceries. We are the packers' agent for the celebrated Un tn.yi FX.

GfciXXUGCL GOOdSi We have no one to dictate prices; We make our own and guarantee you satisfaction. GIVE US A CALL WHEN IN TOWN. and our own farmers are developing considerable interest and we may confidently Mrs. McGurk died February 1st. She leaves a large family and many friends to expect to havo one of the best institutes The New Orleans Picayune is a great southern journal, owned and edited by Mrs.

Eliza Nicholson. Mrs. Nicholson took hold of the paper when it was down ever held in eastern Kansas. mourn her departure. Richie preached an excellent ser Let our farmers make arrangements to at the heel, and with her ability and ener attend with their families.

mon in the chapel Sunday, He will also deliver a lecture Monday night on "Abra The program is made out and a perusal gy, has succeeded admirably in bringing it up to a prosperous basis, She is a poetess ham Lincoln and his public work," of it, in these, columns, is sufllqient to at 71 W. A. HYDE, Mr. Dan McGurk, of the Salina college, of much ability. "Lyrics, by 'Pearl Rivers' is her best work.

tract the attendance of everyone within a was at home to attend his mother's fune radius that will enable them to do so. DKALEll IN ral. C. McLain. The Wellsvillc Exchange clips au article Come One! Come TO THE BEE HIVE DOUBLE STORE And supply yourselves witli ANY aud EVEIIY ARTICLE tbat is kept in a General Merchandise Store.

Jlr. Wright, President of the State Ora on tobacco from this paper, and credits it torical Association was in town looking WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, THE after the interests of the contest. The lecture given by Mrs. Grub, under to a Paola paper. AVe don't object to your using the paper, but we do object to giv ing other papers credit therefor.

Williams-burg Eagle. Why, Mr, Eagle, we hadn't seen a copy of the bird for a "coon's age," until this morning, when a package of back numbers arrived. the auspices of the W. C. T.

was well attended. Mrs. Grub is a fine speaker and DIAMONDS, EfC. We pay the Highest Market Price for country produce And sell goods at prices that harmonize with the times, all present enjoyed the lecture. The pa Ottawa, Kansas, per by Miss May Pierce, against the nse of Fine Watch Repairing.

Call and See Ooos. tobacco, was excellent. and "knock the socks off" of competitors. The following letters remain dead and Does a General Banking Business. Lynch Him! Lynch Him! BALDWIN.

KANSAS, uncalled for at the postofllce at Wellsville, CALL AND SEE US. HcSs CO- Kansas, February 1st, 1888. If not called CASH CAPITAL PAID IN $50,000. for in thirty days, they will be Bent to the 11. Kii.F.n, J.

V. Hahuis, dead letter office. Parties calling for the "He Sells Too Cheap!" P. Shikar, Cashier. Ass't Cashier.

Pres't. Sp: ing Creek Herd. Wm. H. Keith, Teller.

S. 13. ItOllllBAUOII, Vice Pres't. FARMERS! Before you negotiate a HARDWARE AND STOVES, The editorial management of the Ottawa Republican has passed into the hands of ex-Governor Anthony. The striking contrast between the articles from Mr.

Anthony's pen and those that formerly occupied the Rtpu Mint it's columns is very apparent. The Governor's ability to raise the paper up to a standard that it never reached under its former management, goes without saying. Not only the He-publiecn is to be congratulated upon the acquisition of such ability to its head, but the city of Ottawa and Franklin county as well. In the try of OUE COMPETITORS, HIT same will please say Thomas Dorscy, Miss A. M.

Ford. MissL. McFeathcrs, John Gorman, Mrs. Lillian Hatcher, George Pane. J.

C. Simmons, P. OTTAWA UNIVERSITY. W. 2ST.

OXEH, No Hangman! loan on farm property, BircVr ot No Highway Robber! AHK WK, Miss Mary Homey spent Sunday visting HONEST VALUES! see SELLERS, PARKINSON PULSE for LOw rates, at Ottawa, Kansas. PjMIYIABY of news. Bismarck is still suffering from rheu matic paiiii. Cardinal Manning hat forbidden the proposed requiem services ia memory of I'rijuce Charles Edward Stuart, -Jame Rerlpath, the well-known journalist, Rlolitioiul and leeliutr, was stricken w.tli paralysis Sunday and is in allying Piifs Poland Siiim hk My stock Is of the best rtmlnx uwl elip-llite In reconl. Punt or all bstoh for salu.

Correspondence solicited. Farm 8 Miles N. E. of OTTAWA, ISAPO-iS. her parents and friends at Iola.

Miss Pearl Robertson left for her home in Coffeyville last week. We are very glad to hear that Miss Net Farming Implements, Barb Wire and Pumps. Carriages, Buggies, AND ROAD CARTS And the Celebrated LAI EST STYLES! LOWEST PRICES! tie Wright may possibly be with us next These are our inducements and they make term. a WINNING CARD every lime. The Ottawa University W.

C. T. U. For choicest values in useful goods try A dispatch from Mnssowah gays: It is reported that the King of Abyssinia has been obliged to send lias Michael with a girls pledged $15 toward the stato work In giving an account of the death of B. Hubbard, the Garnett Republican-lylmn-dealer closes in the following words: "He was known and respected by all our citizens, and all mourn his unexpected departure and extend their sincerest sympathy to the bereaved family.

Kind, courteous and unassuming, with him a sufficient acquaintance always became a warm, personal friendship. Straightforward and scrupulously honorable in all his business transactions, he had the entire confidence of all who knew him. As a citizen, friend, husband and father, he was a model man, and A. E. FAULKNER, this year.

Frank G. Hills. detachment of troops to the south to quell a tribal revolt. lv 1 1 li 11 n. Board of Trustees of the University met S.

A. BROWN Dealers In 9 Wednesday. The Chamber of Commerce building at Peora, was dumactd lo the amount of TONSORIAL ARTIST, The girls find that the new plan of hold Ohy fire Sund.iy, The Western Union and l'osial Tclegrnph office were damaged Ing cottage prayer meetings one evening by araoke ana water. in the week works more successfully than Paints, Oils, Varnishes and BRUSHES. ID.

Hostetter. Satisfaction Quabaktekd. having the meeting in the college building Sunday niRht the Irish volunteers held a meeting in Mew York, at winch Domic-van JKossa and Frank O'llyrne, were the all, in different degrees only, will deplore Football on ice has lately been in order their loss. principal speakers. Both oised I.

tubmen to im i ate the men who killed Cavendish Galifian 'papert confirm the reports ol Continued movements ol Russian tioops toward the Austrian Irontier, Patrick Doyle, of Gap Dunloe, was murdered in his house Sunday evening, lie recently prosecuted some sheep stealers. Father Stephens, of Falcarafrh, County Donegal, has teen arrested at Diinfanagey, in the same county, under the coercion act. Professor Asa Gray, the eminent botanist and professor of botany at Harvard College, died of paralysis, in Cambridge, aged seventy-seven. The village of Aisone in Italy, has been DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, SASH, Also a full Stm'k of home "smart aleck" took away part of the chapel bell last Saturday night. He would greatly oblige the faculty and others and llurke.

The use of dynamite was Wc Lave a score of young men here now and we can tell every one of tiiem to-day A defective flue in the fonr-story build, by returning it. who will be successful and who will ltc ing ot u. u. nusscy, tin. intn.

avenue, life failures. The young man who has WELLSVILLE BANK WELLSVILLE, KANSAS. The classes in elocution seem unusually msnurgn, occupied ny Liling sons, merchant tailors, aud lleeren Brothers, learned to loaf, to smoke and chew, to enthusiastic over their work. Lime, Lath, Hair, Plaster Paris, S.L. BROOKING, M.

will attend to SURGERY, CONSULTATIONS AND OFFICE PRACTICE. tSrOfliee in Hear of the Buk manufacturing jewelers, resulted in a fire this morning which burned fiercely for eieht Rev. Dwight Spencer, a Baptist mission almost wholly destroyed by fire. Two per- i 4 rf-u spend Lis money as fast as he gets it, and who does not save something of his earnings for a future capital, who, also, occa noun ana occasioned a lo ot nearly ary of Utah, delivered a very instructive CEMENT, buiib were hiiu luuuy lujurcu. A "a habitants are destitude.

and interesting lecture on Mormonism and sionally gets fuller than a poose, are the Dr. Mackenzie made an examination of its remedy, last Tuesday evening at the The large building occupied by the York Daily publishing Company as a printing SEWER TIPE andDlSAIN TILE, Baptist church. President. JOHN DEAN, omce at lorn, oilmen on Sunday morn' ing. The tire appeared to have been of in.

lwys who will have poorly clothed and fed wives and children ten years from now. Mark this boys. Wo Lave not lived near S. L. BROOKING, Vick-Pbks't.

Mr. Billings of Clay Center, Mr. of Wichita, mid Mr. Boomer of Fair- Crown Prince Frederick William's throat Monday. The tumor inflammation was reduced and no signa of cancer were found, The President has issued a proclamation granting to German vessels in American ports the same rights and privileges accorded United tsUttes vessels in German ports.

FURNITURESTOREl cendiary origin, and when discovered had made considerable headway in one of the lower rooms of the printing oflice. The 1 'nil was issued in about its usual form on Cashier. E. E. GADD1S, view, visited at ().

U. last Wednesday. Monday morning from the press and type of forty years with our eyes shut. We never let a day pass without making observations of tilings about us and basing conclusions therefrom. That cigar you are cremating is robbing your future wife ami children And till kinds o( BUILDING MATERIAL, 8iicli as Is kept in a FIRST-CLASS LUMBER YARD.

me age, George II. Clarkson, the Chicago drum' Father McFadden, of Gweedore, who was arrested a few dny ago for obstructing evictions in county Armagh, was sentenced LELOUP ITEMS. OTCollections made at lowest rates nnd prompt returns. mer who, at Twelth utid l'enn streets, Knnnas City, a short time since was robbed of in uonuny at uuulanagny tv tnree montns int' prisonmenU ine licaitn 01 the nciglioornood is very cash, a revolver, a gold watch worth 8150. of their comforts.

It will deprive youi wife and children of books, magazines, papers and many enjoyments that bring hap good at present. There is lots of mud here. Furniture and Undertaking. Burial Robes of all kinds Kept In Stock. r-E mbalming ana Undertaking- A Specialty.

G. W. CHALMERS, WELLSVILLE, KAS. John Johnson of Toledo, eighly-five years old, white taking care of a bull, was and a gold chain worth HI, is about to entei suit against the cily for damages. 11 is claim is that the city is responsible for the safety of life and property of citizens and strangers, 'l'he caBe is probably without piness to homes where your now vicious X.

M. Fowler has returned from a trip habits will bring poverty and enthrone 1, attacked by the animal and gored to death. 11 is body was terriluy mangled, and death resulted almost instantly. precedent. uorance and misery.

It is yet within your reach to make a man of yourself. Will It Is given out that Prince Pismark's in the southern part of the State. lie ccntcmplales going in busihess down there. He will make sale in the near future. The school, in this place is doing fine.

The Public Ledger In its financial says: "The situation of the anthracite reasons lor refusing to see Lord Kandolnh you do it? WilliamiHrurg Eoglt. JOHN IIARTUNO, THE SENIOR Harness coal trade has not chansed materially during the past week. All k-ars of a coal famine have been dispelled by the largely in. Churchill during the latter's visit in lleriin wns, that he was over-bnidcned with public work, which lelt him no time to devoio to iiusr i-uncn is giving goou satislaetion as C. F- TEET0R, Tays Cash for BUTTER, EGGS, UPomtry, Etc.

Call for him at Stephens Wil- kius, except aao xiivunn.iT.1 or kach Etii WELLSVILLE, KANSAS. callers. The Promised Land. Santa Barbara, Jan. Iwh.

Editob Wbij.bvim.e Exchanoe. creased product of anthracite coal in the Wyoming region. The receipts of coal from that region in this city aud vicinity mm A vein of natural gas was struck in Cor-sicana, Texas, at a depth of 240 leet, while boring an artesian well. The flame is very have been sullicient to quiet the anxiety of consumers and dealers, and the anthracite trade, both whole-ale and retail, is now at teacher. Our new agent at the depot is well liked by all.

The change is for the better. There wtll be a wolf drive next Monday to center on John Wilson's place. There are lots of wolvc-i around here. Dear Sir. In my last I left off at Trinidad- We next flopped at Ratoon fur dinner; here wc changed sleepers and cross Aft FortTWlrV least quiet, 11 not xpetnr in lh reparation of rnori ban Odo Hundred the state line between Colorado and New OF WELLSVILLE.

In the hospital for ruptured and crippled at Leiingtun avenue and Forty-second TlionoaTid applications for patent ia the United States and Fnmjrn conn. Mexico; we are 6,030 feet above Kansas Our bundny biliool is flourishing. As City; went on to Las Vegas for supcr. trie, tho publisher of the iNoientine American oontinue tt a solicitor fur patents, carrats. trade-mark, oopy- ...) i ih I'nitoH MatM- and had as the roads were, we had forty pres-ent Inst Sunday.

This is a good sized town; houfes mostly adobe. At Lamy five passengers got off ubuia nmota in Canada. England. France. Curria a full stock of everything kept at a Vt ill Jlyrd is making preparation to for Santa Fe; all there is about tlu's town street, Jsew York, there are 103 crippled children under treatment.

About 0:45 o'clock Sunday evening the younger of these children were in bed, others reie preparing to retire, and a few of the older children were eating their snppcr in the basement when fire was discovered by two of the little cripples. Without screaming or manifesting fright in any way they hurried as rapidly as possible to the third floor, found a nurse, l.llen Dougherty, and told her the building Drilliant. but the pressure is small. The weil will be diilled deeper with the hope of developing a larger flow. The physician of James Redpath, 'the journalist aud lecturer, has given np hone of his patient's recovery.

Paralysis of the throat cords, the result of overwork a year aso, is the disease. Mr. liedpath cannot speak, but is ia possession of ail his menial faculties. A German named Brandt, alleged to be spy in the employ of ths German Government, entered the office of Ia France at Paris and penetrated to the editorial room, where he tried to shoot the editor, M. Nicol, with a revolver.

Krandt declared that he wanted to shoot Mr. fiicol in order to avenge the attacks of France upon Germany. Eduvdo II. Cato, the "king of Havana cigar manufacturers," will shortly build in Key West the largest cicar manufactory in the United States. The building is to be of brick, iron, and stone, with a capaciiy of 10,000 cigarmnkers, enabling them to manufacture 200,000 cigan a day.

The Cuban troubles, it is said, was one cause of the removal, harness shop. L'srs ouly FIES1 CLASS MATERIAL, And sella reiuonaljle us any harness-maker in the county. leave for Indiana, lie will make a sale on the 28th of this month. There was preaching at the school house last Sabbath eve by Father Myers. Sam Bennett started for Ohio Wedncs day morning.

He will make that his future home. The coal trade in this place has fallen off whs on tire, i he nurse tola them not to tell OHTES, OHYE! S. KIRK PAT RICK, AUCTIONEER. WELLSVILLE, KANSAS. of Live Stock and other Property promptly attended to at REASONABLE RATE.

Sale IlilU furnished at Redueed Rates! Ordkks Let at Exchasoe Office. any of the children, aud sent them to their rooms. She then sent word by an assistant Germany, and ail other coontnea Tbeireiperi-noe is uueualed and their faeiliUea are umw Drawing and n4nViitifn8 prepared and fll In the Patent Office on hort notice. Term Terf rea able. No charge for examination of modeu er drawing.

Advice by mail free. Pateim nM a inn. 1 through M'ltin AtVawmoti)? tnthftHriKVTIPIC A K' A wh ich har the largiMt circulation aud i the mui Influential pcwupnpflr of lis kind published in the world. The advatitagea ot such a notice every patent Bnrtcmtanda, This larire and eptendldly itlwrt rated newspaper I published WEKKLY at 1 Tear, and admitted to be the beet paper devoted to science, OMchamfl, Inventions, engineennf works, and uir department ol Industrial prorreea, published in any country. It contain the namet of all patentees and it le of every invention patented sen werk.

Try it four month for on dollar. Bold bv alt newsdealers. If yon have an invention to patent writ to Vnnn A Co miblnher ol Scienttna American, tl Broadway, Bew York, Uaadeovk about patwta nu4 tr is, it is called the oldest town in the United States, composed of adobe houses, with two or three thousand Inhabitants, mostly Spanish and a few Jews. Alwavs give it a wide berth as lx ing a fij place to rob a man. Board $4 per day and furnish your own fire.

We pawed Gulch" over 200 feet below the cars. The cars move very slowly over this place. All we pass in New Mexico of any note is the Indian village, adobe hotises.red sand stone, to Matron either, wno in turn notihed Dr, C-ibuey, through whom an alarm was sent out. As rapidly as possible the doctors, curses, police, and firemen, as well as a number of citizeus, carried the clii dren Ako Agent for Sewing Slneliinea an a little owing to the bad road. Messrs Gregg Long have some fine coal at sixteen cents per luhel.

liom the building. The guests in lie Van ilmliilt Hutu! nniknliio fr-itfA tin Iriair rvnnia upplies. and HJ of the little sullereri were put to bed there. All were saved ejeept a cook who lit hie Ml Hie I. am' 1 1.

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1887-1889