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ELLSVILLE EXCHANGE Xs vol. ii. WELLSVILLE, KANSAS. RTDAY, MAY 4 1888- no: 2 As we were returning home Saturday evening, we heard one of Emeralds fair To the Memory of llttleMabel Flint, I 8aw thee pass from earth away To scenes more fair than this. maidens singing "Where Is my boy We were not In answering distance Thy pain ana Buttering has oeen ex- or we would have said he's gone to Harris, I1H HE'S BOLD DECLARATION.

to "Boxing School," where they are training batch of young pugilists for the pen. Among the most advanccduof the smaller class arejcThos. Wellington, W. Coleman, Jim Maloy, Tinny Doyle and others, while older onesre practicing with dumb balls and sledgehammers, and dieting on dried beef and soda crackers, trying to raise muscle enough to roll the blacksmith. WIGHTMAN HEINEKE DECLARE THEMSELVES THE Several of the sports of Emerald went to Harris Saturday evening, to witness' tlie Williamsburg Items.

From the Eaole. Mrs. Stauffer came home on Monday. Caster swears he will kill Bill Scott. It seems the boy knows too much.

Cal MeRill has been engaged to farm Dr. Kuster's farm and has moved to It. Mumaugh traded his old spring wagon for a revolving bake-oven this week. Joe Gross and a Mr. Fritz, of Waverly, were trading In our town this week.

Mrs. Dr. Rogers, of Kansas City, is visiting her daughters and other friends this week J. L. Horn has plowed his corn all over.

He claims to have the best field of corn in the country. In addition to the other creditors who sustained loses by the Keating failure, C. Harlan lost I1U0. Art Finley was out on a three days' hunt and cought a severe cold which conlincd him to the house for several days. We learn that he is well again.

Miss Emina Pullin, of Ottawa, is visiting her sister Miss Eva of Kansoiuville, this week and is occupying Eva's place as teacher of the Ransomville school. We hear that in some localities the.chinch bugs are taking the oats, and that the far glove contest between Stuart and Redlngton, which was posponcd for reasons unknown. ercharits eadjng )rv goods Qarpet T. F. McDonald put on the gloves, and made it more thanlinteresting fort some oi them.

OF OTTAWA hanged, For joy and Heavenly bliss. The first bright link In the household chain Asunder has been riven, Yet thy love's a golden thought Wooing tlie rest to Heaven. Thy beautiful hands are becoming those Who loved thee so here below. Up to that betti land Where all who choose may go. To thy parents loving hearts, Thy absence cause great pain.

Yet well we know their deep loss Is thine everlasting gain. We would not call thee back to us, For death's cold stream been crossed. And thou art with the loving Savior, Where no babes can ere be lost. Farewell, Mabel dear, farewell, Tis hard those words to say, But try my friends this loss to bear, God's loving will obey. That when you meet her in that land Beyond the setting sun.

When you've heard the loving words, "Come home Ihy work is done" Then shall you be forever at rest With others that you love. And be an unbroken family, In our Fathers house above. This is the prayer of one who loves Her Fathers work to do, And point the stricken ones to him Who died for me and you. Wellsville, April 23rd. 1888, And with the determination that this Claim shall be Acknowledged by the Dry Geods buying Public, an.

Tommy and Sam Were boxing for flies. But Tommy gave Sam, A pair of black eyes. Says Tommy to Sain Will you box any more? Ohjnol says Sam, My eyes are to sore. The merchants of this place says that the nounoetnaton wudjnksuax, MAY. 2, and continuing until SATURDAY, MAY 12, tuey will inaugurate' THE SALE OF THE SEASON! THE SALE OF THE SEASON Our SDecial Sales and positively the Lowest Prices for first-class achieved the mot nhenominnl town has gotten so strong physically, that success ever attained by any Dry Goods Establishment in this city.

And in this Sale we intend out-doing all u-previous efforts. We find, in looking through our various stocks, they are too large for this season of the We proyose to run this Grett Out-Pouring Sale for Ten Days, by which time we eipect the vatious stooks through out the House will have reached the level to whieh this selling goods without profit is intended to bring them. drummers and business men, stop getting off here, but passes on to Amlot, while others go to Waverly and Williamsburg and en. mers are plowing up entire fields and putting tlie ground in com. gages such men as Jim Conoroy and Doc Alexander to fetch them to Amlot, where A few prices to prove our promises.

they transact their business by telegraph- Dan'l Magrath has built a substantia frame barn on his property near the mill. Mr. M. is preparing to occupy this property with his family. Waverly New.

The President nominated Melville W. Fuller, of Chicago, to till the vacancy in the Lawrence L. L. Muslin 6o Lonsdale 8i 86 inch Dress Flannels 82 Mover. English SpaviD Liniment removes st Dress Ginghams 8c 41 Indig 6 Ladies full Regular made 21c Best Spool Silk, per spool 8c Twist 2c Best pins, per 6o Needles GoftV Dress Braid, per roll i 82-inch Satteens lit Everything Else at Correspondingly Low Prices.

38-inch Tricots 36 Best Apron Check Ginghams 8c office of Chief Justice of the United States. all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps or Blemishes from horses, Blood Mr. Fuller is an able lawyer and a partner Prices Guaranteed Do not forget the Days and Dates of the Greatest Said ever inaugurated in Ottawa. Snavin. Curbs.

Sdints. Sweeny. of Bob Lincoln. Ring-bane, Stifles, Sprains, a 1 Wlglitman and Keineke, the Leading Dry SwollenThroats, Coughs, Etc. Save Lower that all advertised Cost, Clearance or Semi-Annual bales.

WIGHTMAN REINEKE, The "19th Century Rustlers." Four Doors South of Culbertson's Old Stand. $50 by the use of one botte. War janted. Goods Merchants, of Ottawa, are letting "no liics light on them (his their change of adv. in this issue and govern your shopping in accordance, ladies.

Sold by H. M. Bennet Co drnggists, Wellsville. Ma; ket Repo.ts. Notable Names In Literature.

Notable names In the ninth volume Eggs 10c of 15 to 18c Alden's Cyclopedia of Universal Literature, An Explanation We learn that a few are displeased with the advanoe in the supscription price of the Exchange. Such persons should consider that a good paper reflects greater credit upon a Potatoes 50 te 75e which opens with Geibel, and closes with $2. 75 to 83.00 per dozen. Hogs $4.75 to $5,00 per wt. Guernsey, are Gibbon, Green and Grote, historians (what other letter In the alphabet can show three names so Grant, Mrs.

Brown came home very tired from her aftenoon but so jubilaat over her success th i she had to explain to her husbau 1 in detail and with diagrams laid ia on the tea table, the route she travelled and all the stratagio movements of the day. Yuusee, my dear, I rtarted om, right after dinner, and went straig down Main street, intending to to HILLS' VARIETY i Store -r $3 to S4.25. town than a poor one. No one can Gladstone, Greeley, most eminent as states 87.00 per ton. A "Kansas Cyclone" struck the "Tall Sycamore of the Wabash, latt Tuesday and considerably demolished that hitherto stately King of the forest.

That Vorhees lost his temper and used language unbecoming a gentleman much less a United States and in ihe Senate Chamber, is plain evidence that he was worsted in the fray. When Senator Vorhees denied thut he ever made a speech at Sullivan, Indiana, during the war in which he declared the "war a failure," and that "not another dollar nor another man would he vote to maintain the further prosecution of this war," he simply denies what every dally paper published the next day as purporting to 1)h hit words, It 1 a mat-ter of public history that in that same speech he called the soldiers, "Lincoln herelings," and recommended that they should go to a blackmnith and have collars made for them bearing the insoiiption, "Mt Dog. A. Lincoln." These traitorous utterances during the war at a time when our was imperiled by a foruiid-Able foe in arms, and cowardly copperheads at lioni's, is too frenh in the minds of not only t-oldiei-s but the loyal people of the north, for Mr. Vorhees to brazen! den v.

We thank publish a paper he size the Exchange now is for less than the price man, soldier and journalist, but of high rank also In the literary world; Archibald and Juines Guikfo, scientists; W. H. Gibson, artist and author; Gerhardt, Goethe, Goldsmith and Gray, poets: Cunningham Gelkie, Fine Poultry- Mrs. A. H.

Edgkkton, II. Farnum and John Keating have compromised their suit, Keating agreeing to pay Farnum $50 for each of the horses, and Mr. Farnum relinquishing all furtherclainis. Mr. Farnum loses $150 in the operation.

The proprietor of the old hardware store building is having a new front put in to it, and when completed it is to be occupied by an Ottawa linn for a store. We have not yet learned what kind of a store it is to be. Hon. J. B.

Hall, ex-M of Dover, N. paid J. A. 'i'owle a visit this week. Ho and Mr.

Towle are old acquaintances. He pronounces our clay and vellow ccb.ro a bonanza, and thinks that capital should take hold at once and develop it, David Meskcll, "Uncle Davy," was arrested by Squire Swift, charged with being drunk, and fined $8 and costs, $10, In all. Davy refused to pay the tine when he was committed to jail and Constable ltiehel started to Ottawa with him. When they got as far as llansomville, Davy concluded to settle the matter and the constable returned with him. We believe there is no doubt in the minds of those who saw "Uncle Davy" that he had been imbibing too freely and that at which we have placed it.

An experience of near fifteen years in newspaper work has taught us that a paper can not be made creditable for less $1.50 a year. This is the price of the Lets call this Main Stve satteens. Breeder and shipper of the finest strains of Wyandottes, Plymouth Rocks, and Mammoth Bronze Turkeys. Stock for sale at all times and prices reasonable. prominent In Christain literature; Gogol, Russian novelist: and a small host of other authors of less note, perhaps, but not necessarily of less popular interest For In first rail- Exchange to all who pay in advance.

But when I got to tho road. Correspondence solicited and satisfaction stance, there Is the immortal author of To those who wish to pay in advance and get the the reduced rates, they guaranteed. "Pinafore," and "Peler Parley," and Grimm, the wonderful wonder-story teller. In fact, Plymouth Rock and Wyandotte eggs as follows: I thoueht I would last step Per single sitting of fifteen, 1.35. Two or more sittings at same time, each tl.OO.

Carefully packed in baskets and Bhipped and see the goods whish Beatum advertises to sell at less than cost; I turned down 5th itreet thl this volume IX is but further demonstrative evidenct that Alden's Cyclopedia of Universal Literature Is not only one of the most Interesting series of volumes ever published, but as an educating and elevating influence for home library, its value is beyond estaniate In dollars and cents. And such handsome volumes as they are, at a price so marvellously low I 50 cents for cloth, 60 cents for half Morocco, with 9 cents extra to any part of the country safely. Squire Swift did right to fine him. We get Mr. IngaJls for brushing aside the thin with which YoWiee tried to tired of that low degrading sentiment which seeks to find excuses for diimkeness and that there is no law for fining a drunken hide his disloyal conduct during the war and instead pu'rade his pretended can do so by June 1st and have their paper for 11,25.

It is a ruinious policy to send a paper out on time to any one and we make the price $2 to those trho prefer to wait to the end of the year, but we would rather have the 1,25 now. As to our own ability to sustain a paper in Wellsville, we will simply say that wo have kept on going at Williamsburg for four years during the very hardest of times and that we are not In debt, and have made more than a living. We have taken charge of the Exchange in earnest and propose to make it a paper that every citizen of Wellsville and the country tributary there to will refer to with pride. Regarding the terms upon which the former management to the subscribers, we FINISHED TO CHICAGO The Santa Fe Runninf its Own Trains from Kansas to Chicago. for postage.

A specimen volume may be love for the soldiers now. '1 lie people of Indiana who are quiti familiar with Vorhees' disloyalty to our cause ordered with privilege of returning, if not man so long as he is quiet. The law is plain rnoush. If man is intoxicated the law says he must be fined. 'Squire Swift did right and'should be upheld by the law loving The foremost thoroughfare Kan bp At a time wrien oar country wg City to Chicago and Eastern Ci ties.

wanted. The publisher sends free to any applicant an R4-page catalogue of his publications. John B. Alden, Publisher, 3fl3 prostrate having (alien among thieves, nennle. In some respects Williamsburg Is And I went to' Beatum's.

-i never saw such bargains! Thej' take almost anything I offered the goods; and I got excited bought and bought until I had great big awkward parcel about tin shape. The Chicago, Santa Fe California ana oieeaing at every pore, lor tniu ven at this late day to repudiate his Inclined to bJ more lenient Vi drunk eness than any other town, (unless it be Pearl Street, New York; 218 Clark Street Chicago. Railway, being the Cnfcago exten slon of the Atchison road is comple' wora anu ins traitorous acts. We ehould think far mure of Mr. Vorhees, Quenemo) in the country.

It is time this ted to Chicago, and commences on if he would gat up honestly and sentiment was corrected. Teach every on "Norlaine," the yearling colt owned penitently aav, "Mv countrymen, 1 Sunday, A pril 29th, to run through trains from Kansas City, Topeka, that drunkeness is disgraceful and unlawful. noted most treasonably during the will say that all contracts that are paid In advance will be filled out at the price at by Senator Stanford, was burned to Punish it as it deserves and our town will Atchison and St. osepn to that city. The trains on the new lino will bo of death with many other vaiuame nor- gain in respect.

which they were taken. But we can not pbntinue to publish you as good a paper for the Vestibule pattern, of wnicn so ses the great conflagration of the Senator's Palo Alto farm. Norlaine much has been said in the East, and less than the rates which stand at the col will me the people of the West an Harris and Vicinity was the onlv veoiling that ever made umn. We would rather have 200 good pay- opportunity to dip in and enjoy this much vaunted luxury. The idea of Of course I could u.t carry it had to Lire two boys can't tin them but this will do) inrr-ip-nrivnnce than five nun a mile in late sectional war, I abused Lincoln and derided the soldiers.

I aided and btted tho enemieh of the Onion. I made treasonable spefchps, 1 sympathized with the South. I was a copperhead, I belonged to the Knights of the fiolden Circlw. I did all I could to bring victory to the arms of the enemy. Hut now I see I mad a great mistake.

I a'n Rorry-soiry that the north conquered, I hav not changed much in hart but I made a grave mistake, I hop vou loyal n. half of whom pay or are so hard thnl the publisher earns his Corn planting will 1m ajthhig the past, in this locality. A few more cold nhthts and coll rain will lay by our crop oi i l.ii.cli bugs for th year. Miss Mary Dooiin returned from Kansas 1 1 moiiev the second time in collecting it. Now rHim-mbcr that after Junelt the Exchange popuUrizlng the line ravelers has induced the Santa i-V to make a notable innovation connected with its Vestibule Trains: no extra charge will be made.

All eastern lines charge oextra, rthe additional aecommo- (l.ll iun. Mange, and atches on be. man or animah curd in 00 minutes bv Woolford's San1 Loti'-n bv II. M- Benne druj. gists, WelllsvilU.

will be $1,50 In advance for a full year, or eople will excuse me md forgi me." n1 tl when paid at the end of tne year. T. W. Fnxns, Publisher. City, for short visll.

T. F. MeDonald is home from K. C. and Is now rustling with the duties of the farm Mr.

orhoHJ he nwt and mike Our eople attending the Republi-tn Con ml ion in- Jun will have to carry the paroel for me. don't yu know although everytlm did u-i'iii so cheap, I spent eve it of money I had. But I did tinr- real haigains do'nt you think "Well," said her husband, "al ave tJ tay, is that your wiiole this confession and we will have mors respect for him we now have. chance in test the new line. rv proves you to be a bijr goose ap tO a 3 Sin not going straight to FRANK i.

HILLS' who does a one prii straightforward Cash business, an I does not crowd his customers t. buy. Yes, you are a big goose uL here are your tracks to prove it." OTTAWA, KANS. Shot Guns, Rifles and Cartridge, Oriental Powder, Giant Powder, Trammel Nets, Seines and Twine Fishing Tackle, Field Seeds, Garden Seeds, Base Balls, Tents and Covers. hite lead, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Varnishes, Window Glass, Brushes, Colors in Oil, Colors, dry, Mixed Paint, Lubricating Oils, Shoe Finding, Cook Stoves, Gasoline Stovea, Mantels and Grates, Copper and Tinware, Tin Roofing, Sheet-Iron work, Engine Fittings, Belting aud Packing, Iron Pumps, Pump Repairing, Rubber Hose, Building Hardware, Carpenters' Tools.

Stove Cutters' 'I oola, Bntchers'To'ls, Garden Tools, Fence wire, Table Cutlery, Pocket Cutlery, llazors and Shears, riated Ware, Anvils and Vises, 1 1 One prica No long croditland the largest stock in this section to select from, GOME AND SES US..

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