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UJUSA' LJ5B5H-- ORUINAM- NO. 21. Collins' Ainic Carp for Clillla and KVvit Jay Eye See Curry Combs p.i Jpb.u Hartung's. i Flaxseed for $1.50 pei bushel at We wr.t a correspondent In every town Local (Ilattery Dumb Ague and nil kindred diseases, is surpassed by none, sold at 50 cents per bottle and every bottjlfe warranted. Aje ReUtlnir to Dopn Kunr in the covoiy and some from Hjolnlrlg couhte.

careful to we 'amcs of the FIRST 17ATIOI2AL bank PTWA, KAV r--fldept Ittnfy in Franklin ORACEj.SMiTii.Prosidt. C. MiKioN.Cashie,!. (PbliBhed April 17, 1885. If you want to buyor sell real estate, We also want a solicltorln every town ta if you want tp reut a house or lot, coll at the News office.

fle it ordained ly Hit Mnyor and fake iyertisementg and sulrnVrlions JTcu Wellsville News and Chicago JjVeekly News, both one year for PLOW SUOEP, 75 Qi a pair! pQuptflof the city of Welhville, JCanf. Notices of marrlngOB and doatbs Insertcfi tree. Local hotibes per 'lAb 'for first ineortlon, and five coins per line for each subsequent insertldn; A- WW President. B. O.

McQcestis, AhS't Cashier All persons indebted to Winner iuhpikwb', ior wuicu uoerui commission wi.Vte.paid Address; Sec. 1. No dog shall run at large sijies; 6 at W. S. Brockway's.

Holt will please call and settle, as this firm has duisolved fty tnership. 24tf Brownb AjCquyr IvANBAS. in the City(of Wellsville, unless owner or barborer thereof, shall lace Dr. Jackson's Syrup ol Lungwort ind Wild EXAMINE TRAVELERS' GUIDE, We counted 40 teams, besides sad Cherry imot only pleasant to take, Inn it is sure to cure your cough, l. LcLotip, Farmers very busy preparing ana Keep upon tne neck ot sch gag a substantial metylor leather cpllav, as hereinafter proyide.d.

dle hoises on Main street, jirhile walk ing bout three blockp last Saturday. for spring work. fcpo. i. Otortwrcr of any dog sfcajlj without after the Finest stock of Cheviots just re Measles are quite prevalent at pres ceived from the manufactories at or as soon as any ent, but they do not seem to be ot a A fell ejected stock of millinery oods Just received at Misses Attcbery Perdue's.

Pjides, rnen Jpys, pbby ats or shoes will r.d what tjbey want at FrankVuW 25tf Ladies and children will find the best wearing and the best fitting shoes Philadelphia, at very low prices at dog may come in bis prer serious pat lire. John Welkins'. 23tf Purdy, pur assessor, is very busy Trains leave the depots as follows: doing NorthX-' Wellsviljlo." fidgcrton. 4.06 a.m..''. 4.21 3.58 p.m..V.

10.00 p.m. .10.40 p.m. 7:87 a. Passenger. .752 a.jai.

poing tSmttU 12.4 a.m..' JPaasengcr. p.m. 8.45 a.n.u: 13.05 Passenger. 0:44 p. ..8:29 p.b).

Dr. Jackson's Svrun "of Lnnirwort and canvassing -Utej township. tfyd i'Uerry cjires Coughs, Hourseiestf Sore Throat, Crounand VVhooDinir Couth. Al Harrison with him tjhe (oiicr and arrived jit J(Qhn R. Harmon's Pric.e, J5, 50 and 1.00 per Jbojtlle.

at w.jj. -rocjeways. Miss Mollie Stouer would announce before the first day of Nay in each year, giye of ibis he.r, dogs to City Clerk, wl9 shall register tte apie in a ijqpk kept fr tiat purpose. The jCilj i.Kfk sball deliver to said owucr a stamped with the letter and the year registf 3, and said pW)' pi' afiborer shall atfix about ner ajid were Uvited to Table and pockep" cutlery just re The F.prce f.nd fHE only perfect jplaptqr jmade. The planter tfeyt will FORCE wrn jts place.

1ft warranipd jto f)fi0JP correctly with fast or sloy it will pt scatter the saying seed labor in cultfeaui; Jt Js also the 9nly fLANTEll Wft ffo friction slide. It is made witjh locks' 'ufid THE -celebrated look-raising lever. Its width is changeable and QNL few minutes required to filmnge." wilji raqe wj.th. Wgher-Sba'n ay otirtlantci W.e warrant bc PAJ'TEM to entire satisfaction. jJIJ4PE, tbfl Pf The advaatage straight cows is as toHows; Jio corn will be pp in cultivating; better corn can be raised, as it can be kqv: cloaner; one man can tend one-third ruore CQrn, besides doing k'Uer work.

Wi these the price of the FORCJ5 DROP, PLAJsTKl; can jbe fote than saved on a field oi J09 axes. And is ow pp a BROCKWAY ENGLER'S, star for thai repaet, of whLU they that she will take a limited number ceived and marked close to suit caBh I- l. I. 1 of students ni jnstruipeutal m.uBio. purchasers at Frank gladly accepted, and such a Tto say- bke to go I erms rp.7,u,able.

20-tf Mr- Frank Cramer has bought two eyery (day; Horse, bjlis large lots and the pld shoe shop on tJe east Bide of Mijin street. Consideration Purdy tbbks wRl -njeh h11 but size, finish, qn heavy paper, $2f)j). to the foliar of his or her dog such check. The jG.ity (2efk shall charge a fee of one dollar for each wale and in stock at the Nnys pjijice, at pricvs jlhat canpn(9t to please. Mr.

Wm. Collins is beautifying bis ellsville this J.9,lin Fulwidcr one of his hors es very badly fln barbed wire few days ago. five dollars fpr each female tegis already pleasant home by adding Mr. K. J3 WJIkins purchased Jast tered by him, feats of each winch wellsville, Kansas, large yeranda to the front of lm ednesday 35 acres ot the Dean farm ILUJiCHjES.

BAP.TIST-C. Cppi.TER, Pastor. Sorvioes every Sabbath at 11 oclock a. m. and 7:80 p.m.

Prayei meeting, 'Wednesday evening fSanuty Behoof at 8 p. in, jjjeats freo. Strangers especially welcome. C0XGIGATIPNAL-; Brspbp, Pastor. Services cvery'oWiath at 11 a.m.

7:30 p. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Prayer jjivvllpg, Thursday evening. Young Peoples' Meeting, METHtQD)ST p.

Services each alternate ahhnth, ai 11 a. m. and p'. -fray-'tr Meeting, Thursduy evening. unday School at 10 a.

m. house. south of the railroad and west of town Tbe store of Gregg Harrison shall go the City Clerk, aud the shall be ftaid to the City Treaauf pa or belpre the Rrsp of each monlb. 1 Consideration, $50 per acre. is moving on to completion.

Mr. A. S. Dean' was severely injured A. ft.

Purdy traded horses six times Mopday afternoon )n the rjght' foot upon a barbpd wjre fence that je was Collins' Ague Curo is an absolute and lositive Cure for all forms' of 'ftajarhd Saturday. i as Liu and Fever. Ao-ue building. Remittent or Intertnilterit Fever, etc Price 50 ee.its p'or Jjolllu Every bottle April 10 Born, jo Dr. and Mrs wan-anted.

Geesekp, a young doctor, (homeopath New gooil's jijs't received at ft. ic). Mother and son doing well, and Dice's. Having purchased my stock fair prospect of saving he father. SOCIETIES.

in St. Louis will enable me to sell a- frffpypsoM. goods at the vary lowest prices. Give Sever were inyted to. thf evening at Bob Mundy's pn last Wednesday night, and thpy aji enjoyed themselves inimensplv, us they 'could not do otherwise when they gpjtp Bob's.

We ar.e like p. W- S- ppuid Ijke to hear frpm (Jnpie Peter. Rev. Stput, from Kdgej'ton, will fl serhjs pf mcetiugs here next week, commencing on Wednesday nfgbt. Ikving Lodge No.

118, K. of meets Mr. J. has improved his me a call. jJ7tf every Monday evening.

All sojourning home by giving the house a nice, white Perhaps our readers noticed the coat. A new cistern and numerous trees bap been added. mis-print in the date of Miss Lou Case's pertificate from the Cincinnati Sec. When danger hydrophobia m) be deemed to exist in or near the Cif, the Mayor may, by proclamaipn, or by iu jthe newspaper of the City, or by handbills, require all pojspng jto ponfine all (IjgSj or securely mule Uiem wiljj a wire muzzle, fpr guph itupe as may bo 4l8 igpajttjd in such proplamatign pr no tice, pr until otberwisb ordered. All dogs found running at large in the City jcpntrary to Uja prvisioas of this sectipn, whether owned or kept within or without the City, shall bo Killed by the City Marshal, and the owner or harborer of any such dpg, who shal knowingly permit the same to run at large contrary to the provisions ot this, section, shall be subjeot tp a penalty of not more than twenty-five dollars.

Sec. 4, Any female dog running at large while the animal passions are inflamed, is hereby declared a niib nights are rpquesfecl to attend. Iirrpito. C. C.

E. JI. yAnspji, K. of 'it. s.

LonE. No. 135, I. O. O.

meet at Jhcir hall every' Saturday at 7.30 p. jii. Stop that Couirli! Use Dr. Jackson's Conservatory pf music, appearing in oyrup oi iiungwon aia ua ly, 55, 50 and $1.00 per bottle. l' our lagl.

issue, It should have read 1883. G. L. winter, the present station agent, has ost his mustache, and hcjs Charlps Bpsworth, a man who is too wise to take the chances in this world. a beauty.

If any one of vour family is afflicted Lookout Epgt IJq ff3, meets tlje first with sores' or eruptions' of the fkjn, iih insured barn in the ''Homo" Mon day, through the News agency. purity of the blood or rheifmaHsm they will find Da. Jackson's Bi.ood and Hum- FRANK HUIyS, The Wellsville ENTERPRISING MERCHANT, Ig deemed INSANE! By gome of hiu Cpmpetitor For selling Merchandise Cheaper than any other JSoiose in the County, GREAT SLAUGHTER IN PRISES, ALWAYS AH1ADI THE OLD, RELIABLE DRUG STORE OF JDTl. IPXIDn-TELXj, MORE GOODS for LESS MONEY than at any other store in county. Give us a call ana third 'luesoar pt each month in jlio Hall of Sphool Building.

H.McCormick, W. S. Brockway, Posf Adjfjtapf Com. ob Syrup a positive and reliable cure. It A woman with a family pf children camped near town Monday night, with is sola by aU'Ureggtsts.

Now is the time to buy your spring one of the children very sick with the goods. New print, ginghams, lawns, diphtheria, so that tljey cpuld not pro FRIDAY, APp.IL If. D. H. Young has been on the sick list for the past tew days, fjut is convalescing.

Miss Dona Lister is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. M. Ferguson, this week. John Cramer and J.

C. Sinclair took in Ottawa Wednesday. Frank Hills made a business trip to Kansas City Wednesday. ceed farther. sharabrays, phirtings, embroideries, Irish trimmings, etc.

You wjl find a sance, and the owner or harborer of Wp are fn possession pf a hat cf good assortment at Stephens' Cheap fteys Gossip- Warm. Sunshine. antediluyian appearance. If it were any such female dog so permitting the same to run at large while in such a state, shall be subject to a fine of uot more than twenty-five dollars, and the not for the expense pf postage. ought to be in the State Historical So Spring flowers.

Cash aud Ready Pay Store. Children will refuso had tasting cough medicine, but they will all be willing to take Dr. Jackson's 8yrup of Lungwort and Wild Cherry when peered. It is as pleasant as Mnnle Svrun and will reach a bad ciety's collection. City Marshal shall ki)l such female dog.

Sec. 5. The City Marshal shall Geo. E. Lidikay and A.

Colgrove Fresh oysters at Walker Bros Get the throatlpss pollars, frqm Iartung. desei-ye special ercdif for putting in a cough and cnretjjp W(qflping Cough much prosecute the owner or harborer of bridge and otherwise making passable a very bad piece pf road west of hours late Train Np. 2 was' "three Wednesday. Thps. ftenpedy's.

Mr. Singer hasbrpkeu the monotony Flaxseed, free frqrn pale fqp eale at of things, by the purchase of one of p. Bosworth. It Brockway Engler's ney buggies. For elegant wedding cards call at These thjpgs are all right, if they don't the News office.

make the possessor proud. Go to D. E. Ulm's for IJarness, Sad dies, Bridles, ptp. 19-tf Several of pur young ladies who any dog permitted to run at large contrary to the requirerpents bPFOftfi apd shall kill all dogs found runnjpg at large and not registered and ppllared as herein required; but tllP provisions hereof except the third and fourth sections shall not apply to any dog brought into the City by any person who is not a resident thereof, until such dog shall have been in the City three days, Sec fi.

The City Marshal shall receive fifty cents fpr each dog by him killed and buried or removed, tbe same to be reported to the City Council upon oath within thirty days, for allow-ance and payment by the City Treag' ury. love fjowers, have been seen digging 0 5 J. C. Simmons shipped one par of in the flowprJjcd (witj a table knife, 1 3 a hogs Wednesday. of course,) assisting the tardy spring to bring out tj)e faster flowers.

Monday and Tuesday wppe yery blustery apd cool. Frjeud. A- S. $can announces him ajj area. MtA self as an indpnpnikut candidate for Cottonades 10 pents per yard at IPS 2 3i l) eg 2 5 Pi C5 CD txl 1 Bishop of all churches in the world.

65 CO i FT quicKcr man any Diner preparation ot the kind. Sold by all druggists. Mr. Yolney Huddleson, across ffje river south town, wishing to destroy the insects abput the body and roots of his. apple trees, had the misfortune to destroy his entire orchard of seyei-al hundred tpees just in bearjpg by pouring coal oil about them, at the instance of an old quack horticulturist Mr.

Huddleson estimates his loss at oue thousand dollars. This circumstance, it seems to us, illustrates with great force the need of a better understanding of horticultural and entomological scienpe among thp farmers, Pomona Enterprise. Dedication, Last Sabbath opened bright and pleasiint. and seerped to sipileanomen of good for church-going people in aeneral. and the Congregational people in particular.

The success of the dedication of their new church building was foreshadowed by the in-cresting meeting of Saturday evening a sermon by Rev. J. S. Dougherty. Five were received into the church.

Sunday morning a strong, logical ser mon was delivered by Rev. A. Blan-chard, after which the report of the building committee was read, show Whv don't he put a handle" to his 2 1 L-j name at OPpe say for in W. S. flrppkway's, pi tf Another silk hat in town! Fpr par ficulars Inquire of J.

0. Sinclair. Mr. Parker is bqsy buikling Bide walk and putting np a new fence. Sec ft The owner or harborer of sumoe.

ft s. tor? 05 9 32. any dog or dogs who shall fail, refuse or neglect to comply with the jequire- lie numerous prame nrej that 2 0 ft 1 see fllckerii.g In the distance at night inents of sections first and second of A brother of Frank Culypr, lately frorn Qhip, js a pew aFFiynl. Mrs. F.

Baldwin fmte jp Qttawa Tuesday, retprping Wednesday. C. Oaviuos, of Oregon, is visiting Mr. E. E.

Gaddis, this week. Mr. E. E. Gaddis Sundied in his old home in Baldwin, returning Monday.

Rev. L. A. Hibbard, now of Gard ner, was in town Monday, srpjipg as ever. A.

M. Buun, County Surveyor, was in towp Wednesday op official Rev; John Hayward, for-merly pastor of the Congregational church at this place, is in town. Thp Misses Hala and Josje Turner gave us a flying call Monday, and were the first to gvace our new sofa. Mrs. W.

8. Brockway and Miss Lilian Soott graced our sanctum with their presence Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Dr. Coulter made a short visit to her son, C.

J. Coulter, the first the week, upon her returu to her home in Colony. We were glad to see Mr. F. M.

Run-dell on our streets again. He looks rather the worse for his tussle with rheumatism, We enjoyed a chat with tho 8. K. pleasant roadinaster, Hildebrand, on the rear platform of the train from Ottawa to Lawrence, last Monday, Rev. A.

W. Bishop and Mr. and Mrs. W. S.

Brockway went to Kansas City Monday, returning Tuesday. They attended the Congregational Club meeting Monday evening. Conductor Collins, of the S. K. one of the new men of the blue cloth and punch, is a genial fellow, the right man in the right place.

Long may he punch holes In our little pieces of cardboard. Albert Noss commenced raising the casting a lurid glow upward into the fiame of his new rink Wednesday. darkness, is only "barriers beins this ordinance, shall, upon conviction, he fined in any sum not exceeding twenty-five dollars. Them boys keep the best harness after all! burned away" that will let the tend-grasses shoot up, and admit of on We saw Mr. J.

Hughes treating bis team to a set of new barneos Tuesday. One lot of Dress Goods 12f c. faimors taking the green goggles oil Sec. 8, This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after TIlFYKEEl' UROTHOU'S PATENT COLLAR. THE CI.A1.VS ABE! En.

of theli grazing anlmalB. yard at W. S. Bropkway worth its publication. The Ladies' Sooiety will give an 1.

It will hold haroes better than any other collar. A large line of Press Ginghams at entertainment in School Hall, Friday rJ cts. per yard at John f23lt May 8, consiptlng of a panlomimt rep resenting a Japanese wedding cere mony, in full costume, with other ex Misses Attehery 4 Perdue have a pice line of spring goods at living prices, ing that the house cost, exclusive of ercises, Admission, 15 cts. J. T.

Smith shipped three oars oi This will be followed by an ice 2, It will outwear any ordinary collar. 8. It adjusts itself to the neck better than other collars 4. It prevents phaflng, 5. It will not stiffen shoulders, 6.

It cannnot bear upon the breast or choke like full throated collar. cattle, and John Cramer one car of cream supper at usual rates. Approved April 8, 1885. II. M.

Bennett, L.S. Attest, Mayor. M. 8. Parker, City Clerk.

I hereby certify that the above ordinance is a true and correct copy of the original ordinance now on file in my offloe. M. S. Parker, City Clerk. Parties wanting stock pastured, inquire of J.

L. Hannam and I. D. Broekwav. 2'tf If you want bill-heads, statements, letter-heads, envelopes, circulars, posters, or other job printing, call at this office.

hogs Monday. To whom it. may concern! This cer A mad dog was killed last Sunday tides that I have this day received fiom Q. C. Hunter, agent of the Home near Hon, L.

W. Hostetter's farm south of town. furnace and reflector, $3,143.15, $743.15 of the amount being unprovided for, In call for pledges, the congregation responded nobly. Just twenty-eight minutes was consumed in calling for oash and pledges, which amounted to $830, when they then sang with much leeling "Praise God from whom all blessings flow." In the evening the half hour was occupied by a praise service, followed Insurance Company, full payment for all damages done to my home by fire A few harly Rose seed potatoes on the nineteenth of March; and left. Call at onee to secure them at heartily recommend the Home for its Frank G.

J.25tf 7. it allows tbe horse peneot freedom in the movement of his legs. 8. It is flexible conforming itself to the motion of the horse's shoulder. 9.

This callar does not coat any more money than any other collar of oquii quality. CfFBE SURE TO CALL FOE TIIEM AT JOHN HARTUNG'S. promptness. Wm. Potter, in Spring Frank Hills has donned the red, for Hill New Era of April 9.

by an address from J. S. Haskell, of his store. His place of business will Local Market. be known as the Red Front More Jugglery A greater trick than Mott can perform has just been played Lawrence, full of spirit and truth, which was followed by a talk from Mr.

Coulter has rented the house of SCHOOL. on us, throwing the boys of this office Aunty Brockway, across the way from the Turner Sisters millinery store. vr into utter bewildejinent Our post-office key was laid on the table, and was seen lying there by three pahs of Mr. Blanchard, with good advice to the church. So ended a day long to be remembered by the church-loving people of Wellsville.

We congratulate our Congregational friends upon the iews is scarce, vt uy aon some of our many young folks get married? eyes, and when next looking for it, It would furnish something for news. successful termination ot theii build had disappeared, and a most thorough Lovers of Choice Steaks, Hams and search proved fruitless. Spirits, ing enterprise, and we all look with pride npon the new building, a real Corned Beef, will do well to call at ghosts and hobgoblins were accused CorctPd to date Corn 25 27. Flour, best 3.40 2.90. No.

2 2.20. Meal 25c. Butter 16c. Eggs 8c. Honey 12 15.

Potatoes 75 80. Bweet $1.00 50c. Onions 75c. 2.00$2.25 Lard 10 12. Bacon 12 J.

Cows, fat 03c. Steers, fat .04 .05. Bogs 4 Holt new meat market (24tf of meddling, and we were about to ornament to our town. Miss Scott will open subscription school in the school house, Wellsville, Monday, May 11, one week after the close ot tbe public school. Pupils of all grades will be received.

TERMS: $100 per month. The above school will be of advantage for several reasons. The public school term has been Bhorter than usual, giving a vacation! of over four months. The bad weather the past winter has prevented many pupils from regular attendance, causing them to fall behind in their classes. Thia school will give them an opportunity to prepare to enter their regular grade next year.

torture.his Satanio Majesty's name A new cistern is being built in the rear of the bank, but as water is our Fine Eggs. sake of this office, whenjlo! -The lost mm. was found in the pocket of one of dependence in this burg, 'tis too small 'Furman Thorn has just received some light Brahma eggs from W. J. McColm, of AV aneland.

Parties want our most prominent citizens, who was shocked almost beyond recovery at If you have anything in the line of ing eggs would find it to their advan his discovery, and lost no time in re Insurance, Collections, or Real Estate you wish attended to call on Browne tageto order from W. J. McColm, storing order in our midst What A CotLTEE. magician is among us? Waneland, Shawnee County, Kansas..

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