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The Wellsville News from Wellsville, Kansas • 3

The Wellsville News from Wellsville, Kansas • 3

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H. BENNETT CO Local cotton socks, got aunt Peggy to prepare our linen duster, tore down our ioe house, set two bene, afld took the banking away from our hoo.se. Re atters PERSONAL. A.J. Rand, returned Monday, from his bfjourn id the east Born to Mr.

find Mrs. Bonders, Give Corwin tinoflierboom Hiit week, Lust chance for a present ot S3. One man by hypocrisy, can do mere harm to the Christian Religion, than forty opposersto it. For sewing machines oall on J. Hartuug, sult ot following the advieo.

of false prophets, a regular blizzard for three days, ice 1 foot thick, toes ears, and yesterday. Janj. 14, a boy. Zora" Lidikay, daughter of M. Y.

Lidikay, has been quite nick. Notices of tmvrriages nnd donths inserted ffeo. Local notice cents per line tor first insertion, and five cents per line for each subsequent insertion. heels badly frozen, satling hens with their legs frozen off, potatoes, apples, and turnips froija as hard us bricks, Desire to call attention to the mw GOODS. SPECTACLES.

per paii. GOLD P8NS aii'l PKNCILS nieiit, WATCHES, JEWELRY, The br And Silverware: best quality, ever shown in Weilsville, I have a span ot horses, and a pair of mules for sale, W. Cae. A FKBAK OF FOKTUNIS. The moiTiing sky was all alisciit with flying clouds as Iettiee flvayson coininz Into tlo bam, with a bajknt in her hand, paused a moment on tho threshold and listened.

"I thought so," paid she. "It's tho tnno ho always whistles. I'vo caught him this time. LctticM was liebt of foot, and as she came softly on th" hay-enrneted lloor of, the upper loft, G'WjTh Carton, never saw or heard her, but worked steadily away at his canvas. Suddenly a hand came down with qu ck, sudden emnhasis on Ins shoulder.

"Now!" cried Lettice, exultantly, "I know who if is that has en st aling all nnr I'll tell m.vunelo, and hayn yon looked up! Anil oh. my goodness me! 1 declare, I thought it was Joi jSm'thevs, Ihe farm-lad." And taking ignoinin'onsly to heels. Lottico 11 di at ihe sains morv nt, a beautiful speckled hen took ca. klini; fli tit from tho nest in the corner ihat floorer Carton had icn sketching, TRAVELERS' GUIDE. Setvibg machines, repaired nt J.

Ilartting's. "A Tub OvsieiB kept eon--t-tntl on hand at Cook's llesta irant. Horn to Mr. nnd Mrs Mat Farrell, Patuidny, January Dili a boy. Philip Gamtnel.

of Pennsylvania, an old frlnd of the Collins is a late ar-I'ival In our midst. Rev. Ihiiciiitisnn of Ottawa, will preach nl (he M. K. Church, at 3 o'-cli ck Sunday afternoon.

Win Rvisjley. reiiliT.ed Wednesday evening. f- llai per county, where no ico house ready to tike care of the present crop of ice, 40 hogs frozen lo death in one ntht, and manv otler calamities. Jim may he a good warm weather prophet, hut we will never follow hi.s advise again in the winter, never no never. CNCLf! PfcTEtt.

S.K.R.jLilM TABLE, TraiRS leave the depots as follows: Wellsville. Kdgerton. 4 Ofi a. in PnRsenjror 4.21 m. 8.18 p.m....

lVtriiKer. a. 13 p.m. 10.ii0p.ni... Ficiirlit 10.4it p.m.

1:37 it. Passenger. ..7:52 a.m. 'Guiny South 13.4 a.m.. .11.40 p.m.

8.4."i a.m.. 8. Iii a.m. 13.20 p.m.. .11 p.in.

p.m. Itch, ad Kansas of every dud cured in iiO Minutes by Wool fords Sanitary iriiiu' II Hcnuelt Co. Drugirlsl, Vellsyille. Lamps window Ne ami Hahdsome patterna, at thi very hwttt price. 0 Have all sizjs rm stock.

he has born (-pending a couple of weeks, Mr. nnd Mrs. Alf. Mercer, who have isl finished quite extended visit in tndhinn, Iii'Vp re' urned, and will again go liotHckocpiiig on their farm, south 1-OR IlKNT A buildinir.on Main Sifre room b'tow, and dwelling uhove. Tor pr-ces call at this ofliee Sack' -I li-iv'e u-u hro id m-ife, two bOrsc wagon and dollhh' harness, ami one milch for sale.

1'or prices enquire of.) Leavitt, 3 iutl'S sonth ot Wcllsville cast of tewn. Manteno III. Junuary2nd. 188C. Ed.

Nkws. This is' my first atlempt at writina for a paper, nnd I expect this wld go into the waste basket lo help build llie edj-tots fires. Mv linhiiiid and I arrived at Pullman, December lHth. llie xt day alter leaving WelNvil.le. We had a pleflsnnt trip.

I want lo pay a little rnofe ilhoftf. l'tilllmin, it is (lie place where the Pullman Sleepprs are made. If any of the readers of the NkwS have ever passed over the "Illinois Central." they will remember ihat aller leaving Meas't's, Clshfrn Thomas, having finished invoicing their stock of goods mid transferring (lie same to Messrs. Pocket, Family and Teachers Bibles, Scrap-books, Anlograpn, tind Phcto. graph Aliiuius at.

greatly reduced prices. Our line of Books, and Stationery Thongu Complete, is receiving constant additions, and will repny fureful examiwiUoiiu Prices always the lov. at BENNETT GO'S. imva store, Wellsvill Kansas Co, and adjusting other business. lidok hands Tuesday The young artist rosu lind shooK the seal tering bits of hay from his canvas.

"Upon my word." said "this 's father an unexpected iiib rrliption. So she suspects mo sinister designs Upon lh 1 fresh egrs, doe sh-P" It lay down in the fiad'ant hay, in a soil, of gracefully careless attitude, with I-amis clasped under his head, and looklmr divani'ly up at the peaked roof, where thn svail ws ennie aitd nt And as ho gaz id hu thotfgltt of 'tt co Grayson's great gliiterinj eyes and oyah dlinpl'id I'lioH. "A rustio nymph," lie said to li'm-self; "a dryad in the wildenv ss. So slio is thn niece iliatold Farmer s-ioke, about. Well, shu will jnevo an add tional attraction to tlm tlull old fannlioiiso if oneo I can manage to tuake her qimintanufi'' he saw Lettice no morfli "No, I can sa ihu jrirl 'after Iho dreadful nii1aku that 1 made, 1 Tert fle.ver, can look him in the laoj agan." Aunt tve ail 1 able, to mak'i ni'staki 'But some luistakeJi are wor-e than others," said Ldlicoi bursting, into morning, with (lie: Inanv friends they ei'aiit'iiEs.

tj A P'J 1ST or. Bei viVi'9 etery Salibi'uh at 11 nclork a in. fciid 7:0 pin. I'rayei meeting, Wednesday cver.inif. Sunday bcbool at 8 p.

re. Heats free'. Btratiirers especially welcome COJy'6llE(UTI05AL-A. W. Bishop, Pastor.

Scrvici every Sabbath at 1 1 a.m. ttftd T.liOp, hi Sunday School Ht 10 a. m. Prayer Meeihigi Thursday evening. Vmiug Peoples' Meeting; Tuesday tvyli-g.

METHODIST LTISCOPAL-ti. H. Hoots. Pastor. vices each lilicriiate and Evening at 11 a.

nl. 'if tu. -Player Meeting, Thursday veui.ig. Sunday School ni 10 a. im TIl Vl' SALLOVV COMPLEXION.

Is caused by a disordered liv. nnd esn be relieved at onee by Bkoiis' I.ivi'.n lie besl laxative hi 'ljin World. We guarantee, every box to i-tve snlisfacthni. II Bknnb-it i Cliicago, for about sixteen miles it had made while with tis, and hid us kind uood-hy, leaving for their hohU'S was UOihilig hut waUy, ami tin nill in Garnet t. linidly credit what I shall it'll.

Five 58 years ago the company ot 1'iiliinaii Foft SAI.i;-t-oii my tariii ihree miles "illlll (d WflUville. I'lihies, horses fi'om 33 dollars Them boys keep The best Harness after All! ami tnares. Pl jc 150 dollars A. CARTRNTKlt. TlfrY KKKP BUOTHOtl'S PATENT COLLA1V TtlK CLAIMS Atlfii ll will holii hame fetter any otlier mUcue.

bought four thousand acres of that lake and hi pan in drain add 1 1 1 up. hauling all the dirt and gravel rrnin a nee. To-day ii is a wonderful sijvht to see what labor and money have done. There are two tliousnud men emp'oyed in the shop The hole e.iiy is built of brick, uol ri wood-cn'Ttiildilip in the -it llie streets are all paved roads, hIc all gravel with bine grass growing on each side. The houses are all built three storv iuvi.No Lodue No.

118. K. of Pi, meets tveiy Mi lay evening. All sojourning are requested lo attend. J.H, SrAiiL.

U. iao. Il.Yi.ti K. ot S. 'BI'GOS1 DOUGH stKUP a ite.f id vvliai we har on ill sides by these wlio have it aed Inn it a eertain eure force colds arid ,11 hro r.C: al ti' ldeM.

by II. 11 Rknnkti' Co- Le ton p. returned from a Visit at Yates i rncr. 'I ihhIM-i Mr. Carle, started for home-neat1 loin, on Monday.

was ri cold day, hit not tort cold for a beacon to bring his co to market. Messrs. firopij llariison are going lo establish ihe rash systi in selling goods, nnd we think it. a wise plan, peihnps it mil do a war ith sonic ol the j)eii(f Buit trade. Weather cold, but the blizsjard is ai'Ou't over.

As we riitl iiol seb any thine in the Kkws last week from "June' Bug," we concluded he was tears. So the. hlaek-eyeti houri disappeared froni tins farm, and Mr. Carton had the old bnrtl to himself 'Viii "Oh, said Aurit Hulkeley, "Rho bright, lively girl, Luticu is; w.th a deal of book 'learnin' at her lin-rers' ends; but a deal too independ -nt to hvu 2. It will outwear any ordinary collar.

r. .1: it .1 1. 1 I i J. Ahien's Cheap liuobs Now in block." All the bert books LoDot. No.

I. o. U. meet at Itieh hall every Saturday lit 7.iU p. m.

i U.A.R. Lookout Post No OG, meets Ihe fust lirid third Tuesday of eneli month in Ue' Haliiif Se'hobl Buildiitg. 3 ILttcCormick, W. b. Brockway, Pont Adjutant.

Com. a. ll aojusis unci i iu uwn tier mutl iilier coi-jOP. 4. It ptevchts chafing.

5 It will not stiffen shoulder 6. It cftnnuot bear upoii tho bitt or tliolta ttto full tliroated collar. remarkably low prieeR at Bkmieti' A Co. tl l- -iv T. NoTltIK; I hereby strictly foihid all ictsons hunfiiig or trespassiiigon my preii.ises akr penalty of the law.

R. Feeoubon. FRIDAY, JAN. 15 7. luiliows the horse pertect freedom in the movement of Ida h5.

8. It is flexible conforming itself to the motion of the horse's shoulder. U. Thi callar does not cost any more money than any other collar oftp quality. tST-BK SURE TO CALL FOIi THEM AT snowed imder duiir the blizzard.

Mr Piohbins is about trading In's property here, to Dr. Kodgers, in Indiana, if llie trade is made, Ihe Dr. will move here and commence praclice on NntiVt8, aid Iloosiirs. J. Loup has long needed a Doctor, and we hope the geiitleinan will come and settle in our miclst.

Hard Times. News arid Gossip' Money to loan iit lower rates than fcverl On sums to Hiit, on long fcj.tRViti.ts Hank. JOHN HARTUNG'8 Go to G. W. Chalmers' and see his new furniture and stock of picture ames, Brackets Ket.

Curial robes always kept on. hand. Undertaking a specialty. I have Just received a job lot of goods, and articiits two ntnnerous to mention. Not AT -cost, BUT bklow wholesai.F.

I'bicks, come at biiCii or got led. I mean it. Yours Resp Frank 0. Hills. Those that hne he In tiKH.

aw in- on her relations. Ami so sue toon a place at a Milliner's itt London, It don't s'lit hen hut it's bolter than noth-iUT. And she always upends hut holidays The' more Carton thought about it. tins ho was that Lotties had gone. 'I b-Iieve I should havo liked that girl." he thought.

"I shou'd hko to meet her agaiii." Thus meditating, Mr, Carton returned to tue great It was scarcely six months before Lettice came back to the farm. It was winter there UoWthe woods wero hung With irticle figuresi tho streams, fettered in chains of ice. "Bless Hie," cried Uuclo Reuben, peering inquisitively through his speu-taeles; "wliat brings you here at thi time of year?" "You haven't lost your situation?" chimed in Aunt Lulkrley, "Don't tell us that" "Yes," said Lo.ttice( lling'ngas'do In fur wrappings, as she Im the old and sat down by the red blaz's of tho wood lire. "My father's rich cousin has died and left mu a fortune. I'm rich now." "Gooditess me!" said Aunt Bulkeley, dropping her spectacles.

"Whatever will vou do with a fortune?" 'Tho lirst thing," said Lottiee, exultantly, "will be to pay Iho mortgage on this farm; and tho second -oh," with a sudden blush, "I shall bo so busy fit-tin up nvjr grand now house. And, first of all, you and Uncle Ruben are to eome up ami indko mo a long visit" This was tho beginning of Lettioa's hew acquaintance with George Carton, fiho was an heiress nowt he Only a struggling artist And tlio very lirst bictnrus she boiH'ht, with Aunt Bulkeley to help hur select, was a rustic scenu the Ulterior of a great, dimly-lighted barn, with a bluo-spoekled lieu brooding on a nnst of pt arl-white eggs and Salem HnlL Mrs. Oakly, is reported on the sick list Capt. Barnett's, hogs are conValeS' Uustiiously filling ihem this week. O.

W. Cook is putting up a nice lot of ice in lie old ice house belonging to 8. Hargent Our Baldwin letter was unavoidably trowded out this week, bill will appear In our next. i i-i high, each house holding-thirty-gift fainilitSj with all the convenience that aiiy ofib tibuid ask for, aud stihli a clean place, not a speck of dirt inside or out, 1 cant tay as lo their godliness, but 1 can testily to their cleanliness. There is a public library with all kinds of books and all of the leading papers.

Velvet and Brussels carpet cover the floors, while sofas and easy chairs are here, where you may sit and read. There is an opera-house, in fact there is every thing that is in a modern city excepting i lie noise and traffic. I ish 1 could find language lo describe the beauties of tins place, turn which way you may, if it is summer, trees, flowers, and fountain will greet onr vission. Here iu an imtner.ee building is the wonderful Corliss Kngine, the largest in America, is a two horse power. I can never the feelings 1 had while viewing this wonderful engine, it seemed lo me that it was human, I felt so insignificant and I saiil surely a mightier power thau a human brain conceived this wonderful thing.

This engine rbnj the machinery in shops two miles from Pullman, all the machinery in Pullman even as small a thing as a clock. You will no doubt think this city is an Eden, and a desirable place to live; blit with all of theeo beautiful things, it is not a sliCectss. The men are dissatisfied, ntd I will l-ll you the reason why. Pullman is a monopoly, none but the company can own any proper And ''WEEKLY CAPITAL" For $1,75 In Advance cing CUTTING DOWN Myreft, wlil remain On the 3. II.

liarfisotf, fram; J. Harrirjn, hns lost ahont one liltnrired hogs with the cholera. Mr. James Cone, a brother of T. B.

Cone, arrived from Lawrence, jester day. Trees? Tithe intended. On account of iho extreme cold and stormy wi i tl er if iJst week, Corwia cxtit fU the time of his opming tor another week to accommodate th gicof. number tn ihe country and elsewhere, ho could not reach him hiit week. The offer is thisi a preaenl ANV ON In need of a Rood liniment, pleas rail at ir store and get a bottle of Hmios' Taoi'-ical one of the most perfect medl-c'uus ever produced and warranted' to cure scalds, burns, bruises, snd re-lve pain i.f all kinds; Fet aalo by H.

M. CeSKEtT I O. Colic iii lloiM-s. Chamberlain's Collct Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Is a certain cure for colic in Lorse. It lien be depended upon.

NoTlCB. All persons knowing themselves in-ilebted to me, will pleas call and settle at once; as I wih to get my books straight the first ot the year. V). Ultt. The cholera has made, its appearance among Bob Harrisons, and Mr.

Myers, hogs. Silas Sargent, and Charlie Lenvltt, will fnrh'i the Sargent homestead, this season. We are happy to welcoiti F. A. Cutting down.

Expenses? YES! And In accordance with the times I have shortened sailsj as they would say on tho coiist. My esienscs are less thau any lioue ill Idwn. You liiay haVe to wair. a littln Imiger to he Wait- a young man dreaming over his canvas IViitlier home iig'dri, where he arrived uur Uawer, uense, ana me nnsion-hne td hiiVe atiotit 150 loaVes of bread turn, one day this Week. According to the late telegrams, we fere to be visited by another blizzard to-night or in the morning.

The eily lias purcliai-ed the vacant lot on the east side ol Main that belonged to W. Sioner. Wagons, loaded with ice nearly a fool thick, are to be seen on our street at any hour of the day. Mr. Kyle, of Loup, Kits he Iips ketthd up all 'the MIowH lndelflcdi ess bf ib" la" Fii kr, and pur'Ki having fr fitisitii ft, nill (ran-acl It tl.n.ngh liiH tnotlief.

Twelve cars (H slock, were sliippei: fcom li'-re by 1o parties. Iat tioimrig. besides othe ems hippi by ihird party. This is not a bi.d thowing up for one du? Our oi lews Will Mil he as laie this week us usual, on in count bfj'tir news jiaiherer laii'g away a ihoit time. I ii olheiwise btiii the eitititr fait hits tin.e liile on Buty.

close by. And the name of tho piciuru was i few d'tys ago. A PRESENT! Of course Mr. Carton came to help hang it. Oi course ho camo often after ty Ihe men call it tlie sliai'i city of L.

C. Da'e, will have charge of the 'lostetor plantation d'iriiit; L. W's. 'ur readers for l'J cents in ista-e stamps pav for maibint and i i. that.

And Aunt Buikeley smiled and nodded over her knitting. "poling folks yvi.l be youtig folks," said s. "And 1 declare to goodncssi -ojiuirii at the Capitol. IU Mimes Ol Hiiilimhll'i'iitN "iiliwrnc I .1 .1... f'KEKuWeel FiaiM.

fai-lnr Eaifravini; 1 lonueny. iu pay brick. As I wondered through' the Aicntlel said what would some ol our ellsvillc gi n'lclnan do if Ihev lived here not a seat to sit it 'dn-giiods-box to whiide, and a policeman Mrs. Aunt l'etp'r is cjcpecteil htiine ymi lo wain. 1 will charge no goods.

1 should feel a deal bettor sunsiied if Leitien had a iood husbai.d to tako care of her." she ventured to siiy at hustj 'I've a bort oi tliat Mri Gurtou fr tn Melvetn to-dnV when Uncle ill reioire ever more, "pray without wising and in even thing give thanks John Bhoads has killed off Ids fine rahina, chickens and tiring some Two Dollars In Cash Is given with every flo2rh Cabinet If yon me not rendy to have thorn made this week on cen buy a ticket good for the pictures at any litre and Receive ycur Present Just llie snhie. Tl tj EMne lilu ral of l'i-r is made on all woik loiitraofr-d audi paid lor This Week, Which, remenioi is of lv tlflbs Ii ss 1 liit ii tin ii eulai price Graml last week 131 This Week, He will i jlrt-cl ss- workmutf as soon as the righi mart can be found That he has fitted up a new and gMit over Smith Uro's gr eery (Chamberlaiu's hlocit). 'went sidj Jliiin-, between t.liit dry goidi nturesoi (7. D. Crane and fl ines whew he has a much Ixller light hr ing to the norili I and betterar likes vou." "Yes," snid Lottico shylv; "I think ho does.

And I consented ihls niorriing tq mailer breed, lie claims they are too I bo his wife. And he has promised," land, fi 1)0. Adda's'. ELI) Ell I'UU. Chicago, lil liel.tih'd- do ou? -Yes, 'said the languid mad, 'as I hough 1 had been oorn tired and with bad tiiste in my mouth "It's not rest that you need," ud the doctor, as nlitell as a dose of wie good Try a dose or two of St.

Pal rick's Fills, they will brace you up and make yoii feel bian new iM't'oie three d.tys. Sold by II. M. Uelinetl ttt. added Lettice.

"never to alludo to jthathorr.d day in tho barn when I I flapped him on the. shoulder aud au lo pane!) them with Ids cane and sa wall; on gentleman. We stayed in Pldl-mmi one eek, then came lo Ine Unit Mutes, bey say) I'olliiun is not in the IJn. ted States. Arrived at my old home the night before cliiislnmfl.

and although otir coining was a coii plete surprise, we received a henlly tteh'blne, enjoyed a god christmas dinner, where were gat liei ed. cid idivn, grand children, and great grand' children, and had one of the biggest chicken pies that eVer saw, mid Mr F.ditor while eating 1 no matter how good you me, and I know Its for otir interest, as well as mine Rut I will Fell roods low. thai, any lMn-e Ihat does boll on lime. 1 will Seil Cluthing at tile lowest living prices, and many ihilli caps gloves, find heavy hoots, siml flaine-is, behnv co-'t. Come and tn me.

my goods ine not worn ont wiili itivento-hing. And every body that owes me plensp iall imnn dialed and sctlle. It you havent the money, come and say fo, and we will fix it FOirte way. I want to close up my Iwiok, and Keep iny slock tip. Yours ntily, R.

rtHOCKWAY. CUsuu u.m of stealing our lrn ami elpless ami i qune loo much aitem ion. he will set his inciiliator in Feb uarv, and We will keep the readers of he Nkw8 poshd as to the result. VYlmn Fiof. idle! Was here he taiivilit our yuuiig people how to keep Dr.

Quain, an eminent London sieian, remarked, in the cours.i of hiS rec nt "Ilarve'uvn orat'om" Ihat fifty years ago a pauent could Command nd amesthetio to indue.) insensibility to with llieir finger, but since Ids lepnrtute, Ihe Salem Hall string band The newa to.ii, ol oli of ntu hnrd Jridiihtiiotis iieighliiuv. imbibing too fitclj', (did getting winm ed up loo muclr in his mestic cinli sought the fooling influences of Ihi friendly snow without, which rathe; Overdid it's woik. The protracted meetings at th CortJftgfitiotial fiitircli af-e beina -ar ried on under the of tiere tuned up their instruments, and thought oi you, and wtudered if Vour the voting people (and some of tin older ones) ol'lhis place now keep time pain, no antisept.c to promote tho lieulinir of a wound, no chloral to pr duco si ep, no antipyretio in gem ral us to control fever. llti Show, thai in tho pa-ti forty-tivo year'. thj in -a dn-ration of male l.fo ih England and Wales has been increased bv two years, nnd that of woman by three and A half, tli.i portiori of audi in-creasu being aubseouent to childhood an 1 pivor to decrepiludo: their feet, and f.s a lesillt J.

christmas dinner came up missing, as vour thanksgiving nner did. I be-lit ve that I have wasted enough paper to siait one lire, i0 I will close. Harrison, and P. V. Sargent, have had A Iloaiitial rresent.

II. M. Bennett Co. give spect-il attention to selecting and keeping always on hand a great variety of cheap and choice, hew and attractive articles suitable for presents. Constantly adding to iheir vaiied stock of Birthday and Holiday Cards.

Beautiful Hooks, Albums, Box Papers, Silverware, Jewelry and a thousand ilnd one other attractive and Useful a Hi eles. Your best place to tilake rei. cfionsat "hind timeS" prior- is at Lr.NMKiT fe Co's. For Rk.NT A good business house for relit, in Wellsvilli', also dwellings. Inquire of Walker Bros.

Wellmari, of Wvan lotte, in an eun ft and thorouuh manner. A number I av social hop sine our hist; It is said that a prophet is hot ith already been converted, and manv ou tliifilor, Save in his own country; and iiave" risen for the prayers of ibechuK Local Market. niong his own people, and is it to be ranged rooms, and that 'he wor.i of feied this week ill be thu vcrv est, Ordet's iCcriVed from ihel coio.tr at.d adjoining towns the first psit of next week lrom pemms ho may not have seen this in lime will con' id ered good, and will receive tickets al ihe reduced rates. i money i mail or by a Liei loiuanm.t com Uiiirself, and the ticket will prom' tly reiuiiud. Cabinets ulur price Tickets fi.UU.

Cards regular pi ice $2.50 Ticket $1 50. "i WAKT A GOOD COUGH SYRUP" ts Very frequent request in onr trade nnd we invariably jsive the person uiukinj? it Behus' Chkhhv ouoii (Svmn, as we know fl to be ihe best and most reliable on the market. For sale by IL M. 15kn; KElT CO oii(h-ied at that it is written, that in die last ilas false prophets will arise The road tunning east and west klong the t.bilb. tide of town, is 1 lock- 23 sn.

nid -ceiYts if possible the very elect, fed lip with tnow, jutt r.t of V. in, fcollii'. In son.e tilnces it is feel Alxut two weeks ago while on our 2.50. way to vour village we met Jim Col- Cor-ectcd to duto Corn i Flour, best Xo. 2 i i Meal Butler Kgga i Honey Potatoes.

Ueep, rnd so folid that it 11 I old up a man. A loadway has been cut Ibroujjh.lhe Iiedge, and lets tba mil go My Rooks are all posied. Hhd would like lo see every ohe of my friends. Lets start' the-year figbt, knowing just what we owe to Is gin with. Yours Truly, V.

BnocKWAT. Clydo TJrdwn now running hh the "Star llouie" in this cityj papers will lie delivered at the low price of 1 0 eta. per week. Con, riur Pist Master, has just received a lot of new lock boxes which preseitts a fine appearance in their contrast to the other pigeon holes, Mr. Parker, of Cleveland, the father of Miss Maggie Slack (adopted), is iieio on a Visit.

We are indebted to hint ir a vert friendly tall, the first of ihi week. Thfe fourth Quarterly fleeting of the WelUville circuit, will Lc held at WellbVille, January 23 4lh. We are Pipetting tho F.ldcrfltcV. Motter, with us Jit the time; 1 GRsfcT B30KI srr-TRE UK AT hround through the field. Tho Concert that was to at "School Hall, evening did hot come off ot account of the tiia II-hess of 'lbs audience.

Tb's w.hh too bad. our peoplo misled a grand Boi nd to Havs the Best. Mr. Corwin Is in correspondence with a workman in all branches bf Photograph, of Chicago, and will employ him or some oilier good operator jnst os soon as the right man c'hn be found. The past week's success his grand opening, during which he sold 131 tickets for pictures) haS demonstrated the fact Unit the pebple of thiscoturfitinuy want Corttin to iriake their pictures, and it neceysi-tates the employment ol ntUiitibnal help; which Mr.

proposca will be tho bfest that tnh Mi fou-sd. Life ami Personal Men ories of Oen- U'Je. 1 5c. i2C4 15. COc $1.00 4050o.

1.00 $2.00. 10C4t2f 2J3c. sweet i i Onions. Chickens. All nnrtis knowimr themselves In- Grant in one Volume only 1.75.

On I us, he asked us "lint alsiutthe weaih-r, we told him He Aere not a prophet, iiu leg to prophesy follows: (it being very warm Uncle Petrr, the ice men have missed it by uOt improving heir time during the fiiit cold snap. There will not be any mdre Ice thick enough to put up this wiiile.r. The present winter is going to he a very pen one, garden making in February, voting chickens in Jim ooked no in earnest that we thought tie knew nil about Itj sb At dennett otir ti i i t- iii I'irent sold 1 fii-sfdav It-00. sold flr? debfed to Dim'kwsy Lngh-r. will pnirravinir 22x" 8 iu hei oi all pleaso call hud settle at once! We 'Our Pre-ideets" KeF.i t.i'K hioJ T'lil tWst Some person should send desire to baVe all accounts closed by Ircat; but owing U) the inclenie icy of cts for ou'ht mel merav ugand I.srd Cows, fat Sfcere, ft.

i ho weather, it was not greai lo be Pondered at. However we jpe they Vill como sg'dn, when they will le fitter reeitect. this iirr toty Book now cm no waiia fi i commission. Address KLULIl PCHLISlilNO CO, 84 WnbMta Ave.) Chien-) Jud. 1, 1880.

BrocVVJAY Ekoler. Wl-llsVilie Ka. Rec 11, 1S85. 8 id. 15.

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