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The Wellsville News from Wellsville, Kansas • 2

The Wellsville News from Wellsville, Kansas • 2

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Brotherly Love. Teh Globe Democmt in a recent issue vvTXIJ3 Gliicago WELSH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ottawa Kansas. The Wellsville News ii i-- -W Published Every Friday. KANSAS, gives an extract ol one of Sain Jones serniousj from which we clip the foU lowing; You have heard about broth erly love, have you? You Methodists H.

L. BROWNE and Baptists and Presbyterians have all got brotherly Ipvo for each other. WELLSVILLE LUMBER YARD B. A. BROWN CO.

II. L. BhoWnf, Editor. You love one another just like step brothers, don't you? Laughter. 'No more unplenieant news could havo been sent to the loyal, temperate' nnd Intelligent people of this Wilson is not a republican.

He is not en-UtKid to this great honor. The people of the district were not, and are not for him." The Diyatch refers lo Wil sou as "a bolter, a kicker and a sehetn-ing, selfish politican," and concludes as follows: ''His nomination is a cruel blunder, a costly mistake. If thousands of true republicans do not turn from Wilson between now and Noyein' bet, it will be because they are fat more loyal to party maudates than lie has ever been. It was bad enough to over ride the will of seVen-tenths of the republicans of tha rural districts and defl'st Anderson, their choice, without combining to toree upon ihem shell a distasteful and unfit candidate. You all help ane another.

A Methodist will help a Methodist If the other TERMS: Unecopy, one year copy, six mouths. it ....75 Ouo oopy, tlitct: mouths. 40 liutcrcd nt iho Postofflcd In Welliville sa Second ClaPsMHtter. ADVERTISING rates furnlshea Methodist will givo him a mortgage on everything he has got. Laughter.

DEALER 'S JM Did you ever notice that? I have got a contempt foi a man that won't help a poor brother without taking a mortgage on everything he has got. LA nas the following Property for sale: No. 8. 2(10 acres A double farm con-sUlingof lflO and 100 acres; hedRe feneo around, and cross fences tijfht enotiffh for liogs; li-story house, 8 rooms below also a one-story house of three rooms; good well and cistern; stable and Corn crib; llrst eltiss lhnd and all under cultivation. Situated 'miles west of Wolltsvillc, Franklin County, Kansas.

Terms made known to applicant. No. 4. 80 acres All tinder cultivation, tcood orchard, small vineyard and patch of small fruit, two good wells, two ponds, two homes, bum and ontbildinS, all Seven miles south of Wellsvlllc. Terms ou application.

No. 5. 80' acrc All improved 8i miles northwest of Wellsville; good or ehard, vineyard, pasture, llstoiy house barn, granary, well anil pond. Price application. Ci-acres of wood lnnd on Rock We would (suggest to our good city councilinen the need of a first loafing place iurnished our boys that do not need to work, yes and ohr sti )ieraruiituted anti-hiboring lntifi that inake it a point dully td obstruct the Ivalk along Jliiln so that every lady in to K'elS a keeu regret Ihat lath, shingles sash, doers BUNDS, LtJili, CO XL.

ILVIR, CEMENT, MIXED -PAINTS, PIjaASTERij ALWAYS ON HAND. fiOOD 011AIJ133 (ItlARANTKKH the is obliged to pass that vay crossing rather to the sunny side of the street lo avoid the (irowd of loafers. There's an old Baptist lie has got money to lOaUi lie will sell you goods on credit if yoilill give him mortgage on everything you have got. 1 heard about one of this sort Rome time ago. A good Methodist, a kind fellow arid temperate, went into tin store of aaofliel' Methodist and said: "I want worth of goods on credit." "Weil," said the other flleth odist, I will credit you if you'll give me a mortgage on your plantation." ()," says the other, know I am able to pay my 'debts.

tun-sense in you wanting a mortgage on everything 1 have got, and I aiii't going to give you "Wolf" siiid the otlierj "1 never Vary frtilii my rule, When I give credit in large amountt; I take a mortgage on 'everything a man baa got. I don't sell anj goods on credit 'without doing so.1' creek south and 5 mile east of The churches are trying to carry temperance on one shoulder and a sa1 loon on the other, but it is pretty hard work. My republican friends till tell rtiqC thnt we have given the republic ovet to tbb ruin "democracy! I frankly aditltl the deiliotiritie party is bound llatid tlud fiflit by the rum traffic; and the 'republican paity is bound fbot and hand by the liquor traffic. Not long hence all you republicans will bo iu the democratic parly or in the Prohibitory Purtv, for there will be no other place for jolt. And wo want you.

We want the ciealli ol the republican party and the cream Of the democrats pitl'ty. i'retly good Jefsey cream, At. -Jvhi. This is a shame. Have our boys no Wellsville.

Pricej $00. Village lots, manhood? Ate Rome of oar ihen 1M THE MOST DESlRAftLE PART tonally uS devoid of that article? Who is there that for a moment thinks that our buaiiiess men like to have persons loungir.g about, either within, or in front of their places of business? OF THE TOWN. CALL ON OR ADDRESS L. BROWNE, if you do, you are badly mistaken. 'Truth Is mighty find will prevail." WELLSVILLE, KANS Complaints of this nature hitve from' time to tifne lead ed our eais tiutil JOEKTSOK FIELD, Racine, Wisconsin, MAMOTAOTDEEBS 07 "THE RACINE" FARM AND WAREHOUSE FANNING MILLS Dustless Grain Separators and Land rollers.

So will also the piiileiples embodied in the prohibition platform put Ihem feel necessity of boldly speak tAtUOSIiJE HOME INSttTCTIONS. by those whom the Emporia HtyitlU- and ana WELL8VILLR 12EWS, FOR $2,00. Tub CHICAGO VVEEKLVNEWS Is now an eight-page, siAty-ioui-coluiim paper. It is the largest "dollar weekly" iu America. Its eight broad, long pages present oach week a mass of choicely elected matter, containing nmrii to suit each of the varying tastes of the family Circle.

First and foremost it gives all THB news, complete us to dctaik1, yet concisen Its criiin-tion with the CHICAGO DAILY KEWS (member of iho AsHociutvd Piv4 gives it facilities for news gathering unsurpassed by any journal hi the country. Its MAifKET liEPonrs ah specially com-pletUand Pur-ticulnr attention isgivm KniLTicultuml and boiMo inatters. Hvcry 'issue contains tti.t cfiMPLioffen and a regular installment of an original story by some well-known English" or Amer-icart aulhor, cxe uslvciy siriin for the CHICAGO DAILY NEWS. Con-densed notes on fashions, ait, Indus, tries, literature, science, etc.) appear regularly. Few papers in the country are sti extensively quoted by the In gelieral for its bright and lmiiioi'nus paniirmphs as the Chimga fiaVg Mie.

uttj )l rettfoducpd in the WEEKLY NEWS. Iu its t.dilorial expnwMoti the paper speaks from the standpoint of the independent journalist, and the fnir-minded and thoughtful of a 1 parties will appreciate and valuo its candid statements of facts and conclusions, all calculated to qunlify the reader for the formation of his own intuiligimt opinion. The political events of tlie year to come promise to assume such a character that a thoroughly truthful and impartial record becomes all-important. In all its departments the CHICAGO WEEKLY NEWS aims to present an enterprising, impartial and entertaining family newspaper of the very highest grade. WHAT OLD SUBSCRIBERS SAY When tiity Henew iheir Suheriptvmt.

William Cannons, rontiac, Onklnnd County, ay: "I think il the Wat pi.i.-f iu America." L. A. Weleh, Sullivan, save: It is bet-ter than mauy of ihc $1 Jainei P. Malonus i.tt St. ChurlcH Ftrcct, New OrledDs.

saya: tln coiiiariii yuur pupur lih otoera I rewlic. I must ri.y ynurp, tlie Chicago Wiekly News i ennd, belter, biiit. I would aoonermiM a ninili'than a tin uilicr tbo News. It, is tin nevvvpuper of tlie day. It ii true to ita name." Alfred P.

FoBter, Woodhull, Henry County, 111., enys: "It is one ol' the ctiaitst papcia publiehMl." W. W. Rhodea, Adrian. snye: don't want to uiia a number. It ia the beet baper for newa I have ever seen," l'lilcr Laualnttt trtcnia, Saunders Cnnnty, "Hike Tbk Weekly Kwa.

It la full of" readable and vainaoi and II. though I am in receipt of nine Weekly Journal! 1 am td inlopt Tin Wkkklt ewb No. 11). becuufo of its non-partisan attitude Id polillca. giving nte the iinmriled truth con-ternlug the r.ctioun of all political M.

E. Havenpnrt, Pnlniyra, N. aavo "It la the cheupuit and beat paper I evi. Mad." Hr. Schonan IIannbnl, "I lit jour paper very nine -it.

I net atx otlier papers, put 1 do not like tnein aa well tlie Weekly h'awi." W. K. Law, Mnnsflcld, eiyai "I am highly pleniK-d with the Nws, for i get noli-tlcit preaented In It in such way that I get both idea of the qtiuAtioii fairly act forth, wliicli ia utterly lmOhibla to get In a etrictly parly Jonr-nul of either Its alze and cltaraeter colisidertd, the CHICAGO WEEKLY KEW8 is thi chmpMt in Anufriea. OS DO L-LAlt A YEAH postage inchiilrtl: (Onr special Clubhini; Terms bring II tvllhin the reach of all our subscribers. Spcc-h mcaoplts may be en at thi bllicai Bend Btibbcriptions to this ollicei ing out against the altogether too conv A Woman In the Arm.

There is a remarkable ease bolore the House Committee on Military Affairs at Washington, ft is A bill to remoVe the charges ot desertion from the record of Franklin Toirpson, alius Mrs. Sarah E. Seelye. A woman named Sarah 15, Edmond, prompted by THE SOUTHERN KANSAS practice. Do not do it any more.

can sneeringly calls the "Bag, tlig, and bob tail of the Republican party. This Is the sariic tail that so many arc afraid will soon wag the dog. "RAILWAY Is a KANSAS 110 AD, Kansas City is jubilant over the iiews of the victory of her cow boys over the Detroits in yesterday's game. patriotism, served for two years as a And is thoroughlv identified with the in The Political Outlook. Thd elections this coming tall will Tliese JlJiis tod Separators luve Ion? been Used by the Farmers, prominent and Seed Dealers thu fuitc.l States, who highly recommend them aa bciat; the Hct Machines ever inado for and Evading Wheat, Barley, Vnt Corn, nuii Bceds overy dcacripUon.

Ihey do Ihe work inure thorongli'y ami have than any other They ore strcuRly built of tha very 1 material, highly finished, acd are made Six different sizes, two for farm use anu for Warehouse, Htvator and Jlillcrs' use. The land Kollcr3 aro Iho most dtintilr, BisT and cueai'Sst in tho fr t't money. Warranted to give satiffacticu. fiend for tllustratcd tirctCan end price) before bujtag. terests and progress of the.

State of Kansas be inert; than usually interesting, as St. Louis has been resuscitated anfl Is quite a lively Missouri town again; and its aim atloras its patrons la-cilitios unequalled by any line in Eastern they will show tlliit hew forces are at vVork in the political field. The old or Southern Kansas, running THROUGH EXPRESS trains daily between Kansas Citv and Olatbe, Ottawa, but her advertising scheme is a poor One after all nothing jnoro or less Garnett, Iola, Humboldt Chniiute.Cher- i lutn the patterning after New York and parties are practically moribund, as the issues that gave them vitality are obsolete. The State rights doctrine on which the democratic party was ryvale, Independence, VVmncId, Vtell fngton, Harper, Attica, and intermedi ate points. soldier iu the Federal urhiy.

At the out break of the war she was hying in Flint, Mich. She assumed male attire, became a private in Second Michigan Infantry went to the front, was at the battle of Bull Run, served all through the Peninsula campaign, then under Pope, then with Burnside at Freder-ickbbuig, and thence went West with the regiment to Kentnckey. There the young soldier was prostrated with chills and fevor contracted On the Pen We fciti Vouch for tho reliability cf thi firm. EMtort Chicago. Aldermaoic sensations.

Too much bottle just before going imo the xeeutlve balls to make laws for the city. founded was settled by the result of THROUGH MAIL trains daily except Sunday between Kansas City and Well-inirton, and intermediale Stations, making close connections at Ottawa, Cha-nute and Cherryvale, with our trains for Emporia, Burlingtou, Girsrd, Walnut KARViaiaSaOtJS PRICES, BOOKSMSZSBI MILLION) Complete Novels and QthW Works, O'y famous Amnors, Almost Given Away Th f-allowinf books yc puHH.hH hi wcat pamphlet fbr, juaiiy onhim litiiidKOtuuly all are printed from maoA tyoft uofiooil r. Iticjr irt-'ti rut varictj ol uiijwu.aua wuiiiiuk Uu unr calt cxatnluv tlit tin watiout tiuUiaij Hi'r JTn inHuv I.iint tat; etib VtU liktt ihismi. Iu oioth-uouua form tiiCM bouki Would cuati 1.U0 and fJollcyville. insula, a leave of absents was refused, ACCOMMODATION M1y cx- ci bt Sunday between Kuiiits CI and Tue "Boys in blue' at their encampment at Sweet Springs, did not seehi to enjoy themselves the West In the world they were not slow to speak their disgilst felt at the management bf affaiis.

Their rations said one lieutenant "Was not fit for a dog," and he was placed under arrest in consetjtience. Oluthq nnd Ottawa. nru- lnrrfc Thll Ik tie book thd Civil Wan The mission of the Republican Party came to an end wiih the abolition of slavery arid tlie reconstruction of the UtilOti. i'arty plat forms are now meaningless, for there is no division of principle between the rival organization! in questions such as the tariff, the currency, and civill service refcrm, hoth parties are hopelessly disunited. The only ton-ten tion'rs for the officers and Ih'e wars are between the Ins arid the Oiits.

im wfatuh yur (tramiiitotiieri luu.jin.-d tilt iii; aitd, ud REMEMBER that by purchasing tickets via. this line connection is made In the and, fearful that her sex would he discovered, she left the'arm'j and relumed to Obeiiin, 0., where she resumed her woman garb." Tliotigh participating in over forty battles, large ahd small, she was never wounded. Opposite Union Depot at Kansas City with thr.iuh trains to all points) avoiding transfers atltl changes at way stations TllltOtGlt iWvETB be purchased via tills line at any of the regular Coupon Stations, and your luggage Checked the name she bore the word deserter i. i nner Work tmw Homo Adornment, an n. ttrelr work i.md mU au'ij-ct, eaJ and pfatHiaal inntructlttOt for inaking hwtj bajkuts, wan pocktiu, braeleH, ue-ts worn, mubfoliwr, prv fcwlf andtlmilj H-Jttratd.

bHniras Fairy Hturlefl for the Yoans. Tht 0aat oolljcUon or flry iturlm ver fuOltniiod, 'U3 akild ftii will bo delihUid with tli-Jiu. 4. Tbe Ladr tbo Lakoi By 81 Wattf Scott. Tht Ldj of thu Like in a rominco lo verse, ai ol all Ihe works of 8ott nu is more boauLiful than thi 5.

Manual of iCUqurtie Tor Ladlo and Geottcneo, a fuMe (wl'teiw-t anl foot breeiluj, Ulog the rule of Siodern etiiuetw f-tf all eioailoni. The rtuorlurd hrttvr Writer for l-a-llm and feenllem-ja, a nmpl(4 gul I to correpoal--noj, glvln Clalu direjtlmiR for the eo.npoilllu.1 or letter of wiry iwl, with liiniiiietaUle rormi and example. 7. Winter Krenlttf llecreotlonsn larje oelleeLldd tf Anting OttrftilPi, T.ibleaut, lia.itc, Puizlon, for locial aaLhwinK. prUaU nd eveaiuga at bone; flUmtrated.

8. Ulolomica Ueoltotlona and Hcadlnc alarpf and ehtfice eolleuilon tot m1mH aud itubllo aod private eutrtalninQU. Parlor Mazle Chowlcftl Kxperlmenta, book whi'ih tells how to pwrform huudrcis of miu-inj( iriuki ia aad iDiUiiotiirt experiuttota with slmplu iPUWt 10. The lloifle Cook Book and Family Phyil-Han cootainiux hiunlredt of excellent cokni? rcuiK' and hint lo hottkPApiTt, al-w telling bow curt all cttiu-kion ailment by fuiUc home remedy. 11.

Mannora and CtitiHi In Far Away Iando, ti very inwresUuj and iutruotlve book of dfKfib-Ing tha peoutiar lift, hihita, manner aud eaitanik )( tht petiole or Ibreisri countries illixtratcd. 11 SUteoii Co-ftBloto fttorfoa br Popular Ant-ori, embracing love, humofou and rlctevtive itorici, Morics of through to ucstinaiKin, husii vveat, North or Sunt hi PULLMAN SLEEPERS Ou till night trains. For further Information, see maps and folders, or call oil olf address S. 15 1IYNES, Geh'l Passenger Lnwieneet J. D.

Sm ti' Gov. St. John iu his speech at the the prohibition cdhvenlidh' at Jiiilpo-Ha in referring to the charges made' ugainst h'im, that lib was a traitor, fcaid: Was Plumb a traitor because lie had Vated lor Greely? Oh no! Was Ingalls a traitor because be took the nomination of lieutenant governor bn the ticket? Oh no. How about Thacher in 18B-1. Here Y'-as a mathematical jirobleiii for tile republicans.

has been written on the army records, This the seeks to have removed; She married in 16C7. She i3 fully indenti-fled by members of her bwn fcgimbht. She is now living at Fort Scott and the bill proposes to give her a clean record with back pay and bounty, It is asserted that Mrs. Seeley is an invalid as the result of her exnostms 16. At the World' A Xotol, Hjr Florence iiiiihor of Tht' injury the Uarah." t-to.

li. MlUrcd Trevunluni A Mvtt. hj 'iht Docll -ms," auihoror Mul.jr Kkhn," ewi IW. Jiut'k luya A aSbvul. Bj ItlUgh Conway, inLhor Of talttsu iJa-rk," to.

i lit. Myatery of tlie Holly Tree A Noret.1 the au.iiur ut Uora Thornb." 0. Miudowoon tltohnw. A Korel. By B.

L. Fa jetfU, au.uuror Hrn.d-aim-Ciieew-aud-aUiset," eto. 51. '1 ho ray Woman. A KoscU Mrt.

tiukott, author nf Marj Barun, sko, I W. The roren lccp. A NoVK 8y Wllkla Coiliai kutbor or Tho ou.au iu VtMte," etc, Ucd tourt rrm. a Novel, By Mri. Henry Vood, autltor ol (mi Lj line," et.

'i. lu CaoM'o ct A ovel'. By the Aatfaorof Dort 1 Thornr." Ilnok lolh Cld Home 4 Korel. EjMiryCeoil' Hiiyv auJmr of Hidden t'lft John ltowcrbunkV Wir A Novel. By Mi Mulock, author of'Jolti Hulifv- (etillcDifeni" eto.

Lady wrnaolllic-'a irtowi A.Nsvsl. Bytna ftathof of Dor Thorite," ale. 8. alaHper lunea lecr-t A KoU By Ulaa M. liraddon, aulhor ot "Aurora Klavd," eio.

Lcollnp. A NoveL Bj iiary Cecil Bay, author Brenda Yorke." etc, 30. taHbrM'a Marrtace. A Novell By Wllkle ClUa, author of No Nitme," ato. 31.

lHvld Hunt, A Novel. By Mra. Ana author ol Fashion and Fotblht." tW. 3i. It On 1.1 tiff tht) Whirlwind.

A Novel, By Mary Cecil Hav, nuUior ot "Uld Middtetoa' Monrr," etc 31. lWidley orlcoo. A Novel. By hies M. K.

Brad-doni author Lruty Aud lev etc, M. Kfak'fti bn Thi Uvotkbv or trtt Mkolrm. Novel; By W. Pieroe, auliior of The BlrOt liark," etea A ttoldea llavra. A MoreL By tM aathor "Dora Thome, etc.

38. Volerle'a Fate. A KweL By kn. Aleiandef, author nf -The Wooing O't." 37. Rl-tcr Kow.

A Novel. Bf WllkU ColllM, aathaf) bf "The Woman in White," ete. (j 38. Anno. A Xevti.

By Mm. Brtry Woed, aatborof Buall. A Kovel. By Mill Xnloeki author Bf Halifax. Oenileoian," ei.

A mo- Hartai. A Novel Ity neerge Kltbt, aathCt of "Adam Bvde, Tft Milt on the W. and hardships in the arm)'. The com WEBSTER In various Styles of Binding, with thd Without Patent Index. mittee favors Mrs.

Seelye's bill be Mctetr lire at Mveaiure, ot railway lire, etc, all reiy lu cause" it cannot be objected to on the ground that It is a dangerous prece iun. The Mass The great Prohibition meeting at Forest Park, Wedt esdiv, was well attended and by a very intellectual class of people. The meeting opened at 10 o'clock by a most interesting nnd entertaining conference which lasted ah hour and was participated in by many able speakers. At 1 1 o'clock Mrs. Lathrop, president of the Michigan W.

C. T. U. took the stand and delivered One of the most rousing and eloquent speeches that it has been ohr good fortune to hear for rriahy a day; one that as it reverberated through that vast tabernacle, seemed to find a responsive echo in the heart of each individual, andtomlpart a thrill that, awakened the dormant principles in the heart of every steeped politician present. I'm).

dent." This sage remark has a more TheBii.ltfoNdf niorond ffelleotlnn of (ha fuurtj atork-H, ikrtclic, aueodotce. pH'rrttr, and joke that have been written for onie T'flM llliiS" torl 1. UftefMl Kwolfd6 for tlie Million, a bandy book of uawfal luftfrination for oil, wpoa uoujr aud varioua lutkjteta llltirtrated. 15. Called Hackt A Kofel, Bj Httjo Cfi'nway, author eto.

spicy flavor than anything else in the document. CtuUgo Trilnne. Te will send anr Iwn ef these bonks and onr cbnlatnti Ltnlnf ny jirlrcii of all ten-llm psrs and books tar 6 rent tn aiantpi, A Franklin tows Phiiad'a, ft. gate, ftacUiered tetwr, Muucy Ordur, aou ITAIDE Of LIBERT! 'DUBUEIlM THE Mill." ti i 3 a a WEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED Defined liv 8000 line EnKravlngH. Pieturo of "Ship," page 11CI, illustrates Hi Words.

JUST ADDED (1335) A New I'ronouncliifl; a i 1 5 F. WERT2 Will do your PLASTKKINQ AND FLUE BUILDING promptly. S3 UW 2'-. Hopkins Of New York next addressed trie people in ii s'ro'ng and forcible 2 Ft ''To advertise well'' a merchant febould give aa much care to newspaper spade ds lie does I'd any other department of his business. As a gerier-al thing a marchant cau well afford to 'pend iu newspaper advertising from 'one-third to ono fifth the amount ol all bis other total expenses.

If a man in business talks as earnestly lot'ofegb bis newspaper when he is addressing t)f renders, simult wlii'ii he talking to one customer, be cannot fail to make a success ol newspaper advertising. Tiir Newton Kutiaan aj tlie fol lowing glowing tribute to prohibition. 'Day by day month liy month, at prohibition is tried in Kansas, the evidence accumulates iii its favor. Men Who have been and are its opponents i.re compelled to acknowledge that prohibition is sucecvlin! better than they expected to sec it The pence find good order of communities where 'saloons are closed, is in marked frith the limes when Ihey were opened, and the brawling, quarreling ii 9 jj' 2 to a-tBTi rji rr All wotk (lone i a workman-like speech which also hnd lis effect. Other speakers followed.

OF THE VOHLDt Containinf? over 25,000 Titles, fleseribinf! the t'ountl iea, Citieit, Towns, and Kntund Features of every part of tha Ulobe. a i In the 'evening Mis, Lathron nnd manner, and sati.siablion guaranteed. 5 mn'leiVlii; 5. a 1- 't 3 Prof. Hopkins again addressed the people with as much effect ah in the a 3 c-v a fa Uf a-us, tymoiogios and Jelinltioiis superior More Money Kcedci The Committee In chrtrire of the cotifctructlon fif the pedestal and the erection of the fctatito, in ortlor to raise fuiitfM lor its com pi Ion, have prcpured, from aiodol flrmished th artist, a peif ectiae-tbniU Miniature Statuette, hich they are ilcliveilng to subscribers throunhout the Uiittea States at the following No.

1 NtutucttK itx imiet in Ihe iStatue bronzed Peduatal, nkkel-sllvi-red, ut One Dolliir en fit, delivered. No. Btatuette, in same metal, Iwetve Met high, beautifully' bronzed and n.ckeled, at i'lve miliar t-el. dcliverod, No. 8 Btatuelte, Imlm incfu hiyh, hnely chased, Statue bronzed, Pedestal, 1 1 ou 1 1 Hllver-llrttel i-rti wbstl rrAMn, ut Ten Dollars eii oil, delivered.

Much lime and jnrthny have been upent in erfeotinf the StBtucttea. uud they are much Improved over the fln-t sent nut. The Com-Inittee have rooeived from aubtcribers many tetters of oominehdatlon. TheA'ew York World Fnml of BTOOOOoom-nletos the Pedertat but tt ft eslllnuttd that 840,000 is yel needed to pay for Uie Iron futten-lnffH and the ereotion ot the Stalue. Lib.

r.d subscriptions for the Mlnlotnre Statuettes will produce the denired anionuu Address, With retnlttancs, BICHAED BUTLER, Secretary, Amerloan Commltlee of the Statue ol Liberty, 83 Meroer Street. Krw "Xork, morning; uiiy uuier, ntu air a loRrupliicul Dictionary of over 0700 -Names, und is tlie V. a a Si a rt- oo a tr 3. 5 a 9 tandard authority for official printing i in tho Government Printing; Olllcc. i 3 CO 'era i 8.5 liarrelsa Day.

There is a distillery in Mnssaebi setts, "the largest rum distillery in tl world," so sava'n eve-witness to tl Wellsvillo Bank. WKLLSVitlik, KANSAS. Jons DnooKiNO. President'. losident.

E. E. GauIis, Cashier. 4 So a a io i- 0 it ca 2 ruicurty-two thouaund linva been ptitln'I' the Public Schools of the United Suites. Every line in the Gaxettoer (tivca valu-X able information in a condensed form.

TP RM'immmded by State fttipla Schools In 30 States, and over 60 College GET THE BEST. It haa 3000 more Words in ita vocabnbVry than are found in any other American Dictionary, and nearly 3 times the numbef of Engrnvinfrs. Ti. C. MERH1AM Pub'rs, Springfield.

Moor mm following account, and "the amount 7 s. Bra H. a -j. manufactured averages ninety barrels a day, some for home consumption, 1 CD Si UB. a.

Collections- made lowest rates and but the greater part for export to the coasts of Africa. The barrels rViWinin ESi prompt a aSa re m- Tr k. rowd furnished the police court Willi its long list of shooting and tutting The August 'number of the Deinor- CENTS FOfilAHfLt COPYtlTHli 'fourty-three gallons, and the internal 52 son) ira?" "purist! is o-ir revenue tai is ninety cents per gall BISAljXIFl't BOOK. I BROWNE, thirty-eight 'dollars and seventy 1 ui a 3Zei'tTt NH r-3a Rmtmc I cer-u, a barrel. For ninety barrels a bay's work, the treasury of the Uui-ted Jtates is enriched $3,483, minus ttVe cost of the services bl Ve'venut It gives theMHiiUftfcE and Irutlmaat at ttf.1 fl.tf it Ikmb, 3(lht? dlttcrent kln.is.

A.pd.all the Knew laa Itli Faraicl, it la I lie aunt frmrleHnoi of the kind pub-thl. 1-iflccB Cents In lanipa A rainple ctjy, alao our price to act nti. Aaeuta wanted tvirwlcrf. Ad. Tisik ItiMt, fa.

Notary public. WELLS KANSAS. All bfsiuess entrusted to my care will be promptly and carefully attendod td. Oflfce hi News Olflee. is gum Tkf watehraen.

That ihe government IICfUCN PI.Ct.,IT Hartli stall not be defrauded a fai'thins the ungodly gain, or one drop of the SINGER tIAfz TR1AI TIIIM MTVI.R st's magazine comes to us freighted Vitu good reading. Mrs. Crojy con-Vibu'tes an interesting article on or.o 't the typisul drarnitic stars. "Gcn'c-Vive Emma M. Tyng fui'iTslo 8 'i good paper on "South Kensington V.uit its SeigliWhood;" and W.

Jennings Demorest has two 1'rohibition "WhaV is "Prohibition?" and -Liberty uiid Prohibition." Mrs. Hart's "-oiial is continued; there are several stories and poems, one of ttid 'valuable series, "From pencil td lliu-li." and "The World Progress." fbf fiontlsjiiece is a fine engraving Ji. "Harmony." fire water may not bo lost, government A HATR' In a ran set or padloctts are placed upon the rum reservoirs, guarded 'anil opened daily ll P. Ill Fv IS IV Attpchmenti). IJ for measurement, by internal revenue (0 ci li -rnc officers." Ninety barrels a day! an H.Ui UU, Po, of 8 i-6 THIRTY YEARS A DETECTTVE BT Atlll) PINKEBTOH.

Contafahieaftoronch and ompMhenitTe aipoai of criminal Mrtioua of all (iradea and Classes, vlti Munento fcHaodes of Penooal la th'a Deteadoa of Criminal, jJoWIng a Thirty Teara Aotia Cotctia X.if3 and embntoirif many titiiaeJy Witerwtinfl aiii thriftily VdMtiv MMcbc. An m'My new book, rvif '( iflitttrattd, and wun Portrait of tut Urea! Detective. 0 AGENTS WANTED I In every ton Uteri are nrrmben of paopla vhs will bt wad to get Ui boo If. It sella to Ver finnts, IKtchs niva, VannrttiBd Prof eaalono 1 men. Thus every A nt can pir out f.

won a to Kbouiba can fuvl euu of asllrr It to. Wt want On AtrcBt In avsry, tplrnrtlp, or chanty. LfAny person, with tuli book, raa beraaaauw "MtKnt. I ot tuA td trM to adilra'S -U W. CaT 'XiO COI tor any one follow one day's proceeds this infamous business, and trace its S.

L. CHobk'lNG. irj. A. GFFKF A'.

gROoklNO St GEESKKA-, thjwrinM mi jfiirtjffri WklIsvi'liAc, K.iV;. tf'i7 HftfiiJ all Calh promptly. (Wlic over tfe TUuk. awful curb trailing oVer the lioinc jjlrv MlW TO BuQ.y TM AUm. giviM eut, and Mli.i-L I atnriflra Bsihm n.

j. 8 Of S3 2-2. i I I 4Maptonapbo lwi. )i a 1 men'? XJo where it will, It oes as a curs'c. And the nation VreVebge stamp ts but tlTe stain 'of tilood-raoney.

W. V. T. V. 'f speaking 'of the congressional no'iiinatic'h of wilson, in ttib- 'i, Cos ClcrV fitter Diymtch siys': K1a' mitt t-'(i mh inu.ua rdtiiJt.

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