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Linn Local Record from Linn, Kansas • 4

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Linn Local Recordi
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LABOR AND LABORERS. Key West, people, and JONES FOX, all live by the cigar-making industry, in to Go dealers which 8,000 men and women are em Dealers In ployed. The scale paid runs from $IS to 540 ner thousand, and a fair maker can turn out, at iuasii vul lard And THE LINN GAZETTE. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY J. H.

Armstrong. The Only Independent Paper in tin County. Subscription price 51.00 per year. General Merchandise Each employe is allowed to smoke as many cigars as he pleases while at work, and he can take five homo each day after quitting. They gained an advance CASH STORE One door east of tlie Post Office, where you will find a full 1 LINN.

KANSAS. of SI per thousand last u-coruary, ana on line of A COLD DAY. There will bo several of lemandmg anotaer increase on a sman-fr cigar they were all locked out. There e.re 15,000 Cubans, whites, muiattoes and colored. DRY GOODS Uiui Entered at at as second-class mail matter.

tliem a short time, so go at At Lehigh, I. miners average $1.70 CO rnrO per ctay; lumjurmcu, once to JONES FOX and woiffh-bosaes, engineers ana GROCERIES mm blacksmiths, $75 per month; pit bosses, 585; chock-weighraen, 3 per rTay. they will furnish you the FRIDAY, 6. 18S9. Boarding, 20 and Sai a montn; aoube best grades of Hard, rent, P2.C0 to S12.

Water, 20 cents per barrel; coal, 53.10 per lead. All pay SI at the lowest prices, good treat The central Branch is doing1 a heavy Coal ever brought to Linn, i month for doctor. A of the Manufactur business in the freight line r.ov. They cannot beiu to supply cars fo shippers. ment, measure weight As i buy ers' Record says that the best weavers in the world will bo found among tho new generation of colored boys and only for cash and sell for cash I Just received a fine line of calicoes and dress goods In gentsfurnish- ing goods our line is complete.

Hats, Caps Gloves from the smaliest to the ATTORNEY AT LAW. The Clay Center Dispatch has bpei iris now "coining upon tho market. English workmen vsrork fifty-four -i js will not charge the loss which is sold to Bi on Li. Hutchins, Secretary Kansas. jBEEStKAF, of the Republican State Central Com hours per wees, ana nave a oaturudy half holiday.

They start at 6 o'clock, SX7Conveyaneir.r and perfecting Titles ipecialty. Ywur iiatrauawe solicited. mittee, lie is an old newapapei and take a half hour for breantast at y. man. Great Britain saves 4,000,000 tons of coal per year by using tho gases which largest.

And now the' Postal Clerk are ar formerly escaped. -a" unvoidable by crediting all ovei the country to my cash customers. 3p3notto is "Pay as I go." Yours truly, ranging for. a National Convention. A Montana mining company has put 5 We have now on hand tlie largest up and furnished a well-selected library They propose to demand of Congress- and readiiig--room.

Blacksmith and Wagon Repair Ax Odessa, Russia, the cigarette-mak more respectful consideration the complaints of the postal clerk." Well what next. assortment of footwear in town. ers struck. They receive from 31.7a to 82.23 per week. SHOP.

At Cincinnati the shoo manufacturers iWlarn thov hevan't a union man in The question as to who will succeed their employ. Coal oil Payne as Senator from Ohio Boscapal Shoes High Cut Ladies Kid Boots from $1.35. $2.75 worth $4.00 85c.to $4.00. All kinds of JOB WOKiv my lipe promptly attended to at lowest Of the 9,000,000 Germans outside of is bothering the Democrats of thai Germany, T.OOC.OC0 are now in tho Unit living rates. Give me a call.

State considerably. We venture the assertion that it will not be any of the ed States. Kajtoakoo leather i3 shipped from old "boodle gang. Newark to Paris and London for gloves Ira bB. en THE ODE Ax Indiana sheriff chained a looomo- .4 1 Yl tive to the track till a bill was paic.

Pi Si b. TYl'E TV FEED STABLE. It there ever was a time when the citizens of Kansas had a right to give At Olivot Springs, 800 miners ne ODELL 1 will buy Warranted to uo havo struck against a cut. LIVERY Si LINN, thanks to the Great Giver of all good good work a.s any $100 machine. Chicago plasterers get 34; building la It combines siMin.icrry with jutkauii-- it is just now.

Everything through borers from 82.50 to 3.75. KANSAS. ity srEEi)' kask of opehatiox wears out our State looks prosperous fT 1 11 The lato London striko has enabled longer with cost ot repairs than any other machine, has no ink ribbon to bother the arueiy mis is a grana country lor a 200 trades to gain points. -merator. It is neat, substaiifial.

nifke poor man, as well as the rich. It costs S140-40 per year to keep a pas ubiljf. oiated and adapted to all kinds of senger car painted. typewriting. Like a printing press, it pro duces tSharp, Clean, Leginie jslauuscnpis.

Oregon has 212 saw, 81 shin-rle and Two to ten comes cm he made at oiic A. Black want'lOOObeys and girls 183 planing-mills. writing. Editors, lawyers, ministers next week to look at my assortment Thb National Tailors' Union will ad hankers, manufacturers hnsi nc3S men, cannot make a Lett vest E. W.

SXYDER, President. AU(iUST SOLLAK, Cashier. Exhcange Bank of Linn. Incorperated. A general Banking business transacted.

of Christmas goods, free, no charge. Don take mit women. our for sin. Any intelligent person a week A MAcniXE makes a pp.ir of in 20 can become a oooi upkhatok. or a kapii minutes.

o'K in two months. nereis not a better point in the Some unions ffivo a winter lecturo oltered aiiy operator who can ui State of Kansas for a canning factory 1. 1 -r ft course. Real Estate Loans Negotiated. it better work witii a Type Writer than tha produced by the OJELL.

ilieliabb Agents and Salesmen Wanted. Spcciu imtuccmeiils to Dealers. For Pamplef Iif India the government Axes railroad woro for tuau iiere jii juinn. uur larmers are largely composed ot Germans who rates. LINN, KANSAS giving endorsements, address thoroughly understand raising just A LOVELY BOUDOIR.

the ODELL TYPE WHITER CO The Goreeocs Ixmnrfnar Place of a Eeau sucii goods as a lactory would want to can. Won't some of our citizens 1 iooK ey, CI 1 1 CA( 1 0 I LLS. Wo call a meeting and let us see what the people have to say about the matter 1 rfc gas (5 (p ji wm Its Mr. Speaker Reed, if you please. MePherson for Clerk, Holmes for Druggist and Apothecary.

Sergeant-at-arms, Adams for door- rwi Mitchell Collins. 109 111 IV. Hhth KAX3AS CITY, f.10. The only Specialist in the. Cit'j who is a Regular Graduate in Medicine.

Over 23 years' Practice, 12 years in Chicago. THE OLCEST IN CGf f.KD LONGEST LCCATtD. Keeper, lnerepnoucans nave a ma Carries a full line of Pure Drugs, Patent Mcdicins, Druggist's jority on Joint ballot for the first time in eijrht years, so they will be held- Anthcr5zpl by tho Str.te to treat C'Uronic. Nervous Diseases," Serainil Weakness (nipht responsible for what is done in the EOOFING. WELL CASING.

SFOUTJNG Sundries, Paints, Oils, School Books.Stationery and Wall Paper. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. way of legislation. Their responsibi I.oniJityi cfsTunl ll ivirer), Nei vous Debility, Pr.iponed Jiioort.l ieora and ill nc3 of every lity, was never greater. We have iiiI, v.

riiitvry Diseases, ana in fact all troubles or diseases in eitber faith in their'wisdom. male or female. Cures iruarftnteed You know that I grive more for but ter and eggs tban anyone else. Get r1TA or moany refunrted. C'Lres low.

Thousands of cases cured. Kxperience is important. All r.rn trr.amutencl to be pure and ofiicac-ious, beinsr in my porfe-tiy apiwinteii laboratory," and sire furnished ready for use. Xo mnniii to drug stores to have uncertain prescriptions filled. mercury or injurious medicines used.

Ko detention from business. Patients ei a distance ireited by letter and express, sent everyv.heie free from, gaze or breakage. Htato your case and send for terms. Consultation and tontidential. personaliv or by letter.

our prices before you sell. A. Black. HEW ilif Si tifal Here is a description of the beautiful Miss Ilargou's boudoir, says a New York letter to tho Philadelphia Record. She is a dark-eyed, Spanish-looking woman, and the room wa3 furnished with a view to forming1 a background for her own loveliness.

The walls are of rough-finished plaster, colored a pale, dull gold, with a frieze of dull, gray-green flowers. Tho hangings and carpets are the same dull green, and tho curtaina are embroidered with gold of a tint to match the walls. On cither side the deep tiled flre-placo, with brass andirons, is a wide lounge. That on the right is covered with a tiger skin, tho head of it lying on the floor and making a footstool for the occupant's elim, slippered feet. This and tho opposite lounge, which is covered with a black bear-skin, is heaped with cushions cf a pale gold and a red that is almost black, it is so dark.

At tho end of one of these lounges stands a tall scrolled brass lamp with a pale-blue shade, and underneath it a table of pierced copper work from Persia, which holds a set of Persian porcelain cups and saucers and an old Persian silver teapot for afternoon tea. On either sido of the window stands a big dull-red earthen jar, which hold a tall palm that is almost a tree, and tho two form an arch of green over the window. There is a long Louise Quinze table near the window, fitted up with all the appliances for writing, in silver. There are book-shelves, many deep, soft chairs and a Louise Quinzo cabinet, holding some very rare and beautiful bits of Venetian which, with tho etchings that hang on the wall, aro tho beauty's special weakness and into KANSAS. Mr.

J. B. Campbell has sold his 1 A 4 pu.ze "ID fid "ZT lioili Soies. sent Haddam Clipper to Tansel Black- ilustruted ealed EEKARB, PROFRIBTOS tor tie. in stani'is.

Every male. from the age welder. Buck Campbell has been DEALERS IN l- to 4, sliould read boois. giving the people of Haddam a good Ghoico Roasts and Steaks, City Style. paper and in retiring from the editor THE GREAT TURKiSH flHlUMATJC CURE.

hp- HP TIHWj AND ial chair, -for the present at least, the I fraternity in Washington county' nms HIDES AND TAXjLOW WANTED. A POSITIVE CUKE for liHETJ-MATISM. 50 for any case this treatment fails to cure or belp. Greatest discovery in annals of looses good member. We wish 6 medicins.

One dose e-ives lelief lew cioses removes fever and J4. pain in joints Cure completed in 5 to 7 days. 8end statement of 5k! him future prosperity lot may be cast. The new firm is said to be a strong one, and we extend case with stamp tor Circulars. Call, or address Dr.H EN E3 SON 103 W.9th St.

Kanssi Ciiy. Mo. GEORGE PURTZER, Dealer 3n the right JC" of fellowship. clocks, plain and barbed wire, powder and shot etc. All kinds of job work a Corne and see me before pur TWO PAPERS FOR THE Lyceum.

PRICE OF ONE. Saddles, Robes, Whsps, Sol Lyceum called to order by V. Pres J. M. Uoefer.

Minute of lost meet A Splendid Offer! ing read and approved. Among the program exercises was the address by Having in a tie special arransrwients chasinglelsewhere. with the publisher of the Toneka which all the money she can spare from her wardrobe ia invested. THE GUEST DEPARTED. ars, BridSes, Blankets Carriage triming done neatly and cheap.

Repairing of everything in my line a spiciality Weekly Capital, a splendid 8-paj family newspaper, published at To-peka, and worthy of patronage, we Wm. Roach. The paper read by Miss Nora Bedker, was well edited. The question was decided in favor of the AfT. The question for Dec.

7th is the Tarrifl question. The speakers are as follows: are enabled to ofler the Gazette and The Topeka Weekly Capital, both My Motto--Good work and good goods at the Lowe et price Hooso. Centra! one year, for 52.00. lvery Kansas man should hayehis County paper lor Home news and a Keg. Wm.

Roach, Dr. Randall, paperfrom the capital of the State Give this combination a trial. Am. Geo. Outwater.

Jas. Molby, A. Freeborn, J. H. A Hint to Visitors Who Are In tKo Habtt of Outlasting TtcJr Welcome.

Perhaps you hare known what it is to havo a visitor prolong his or her sojourn with you. beyond a reasonable limit outlast their welcome, that is. The next time this happens the following recipe may be of service to you, says the Pittsburgh Dispatoh: Some weeks, or months rather, ago a certain young lady who dwells in another State was invited to stay with a Pittsburgh family. The length of the visit was not prescribed. The young lady came and stayed all June; then all July, and when August came she showed no signs of moving.

She was a medium- The Onfy First the City. We Give it Away, J. E. Hoefer, Sec'y. The Kansas( Farmer, published at Topeka, Kansas, despite the close TERRIBLE FIRES.

times of the past three years, has steadily increased its circulation and usefulness, as well as greatly im Cf proved the paper in every respect, and to-day it stands as oue of the best and most practical agricultural journals published in America. It is weight, average-looking, fairly ageeable young person, and during June her hosts enjoyed her society. In July they began to grow weary of her, and th9 verge of everywhere recognized as authoritv on western farm matters, and should be taken by every farmer who de August brought them to tho verge of a Almost every day we read of terri-able, distructive fires. Lynn ard Boston, Mass. were damaged about last week, the wires were hardly through Carrying the news when from Minneoplis came the report of death and distruction by fire.

The building in this case, was eight stories high and occupied by several printing establishments. Seven persons is known to have perished in the flames. Loss Is tha most complete in the City, and we are prepared to do any and all kinds of plain and artistic Job Work on short notice, and at prices as low as you can get it done for any where else. genuine dislike for the guest. Still sires to prosper and improve in his business.

The Kansas Fnrmer is they were too well-brod to show their leeiings, ana mere naa not Deen a now printed on toned book paper mischievous boy of fourteen in the am with enlarged pages, and contains ily I have no doubt the girl would still not less man sixty-four eolums of am going there too; valuable and important matter every 111'' bo emulating the example of the Old Man of the Sea. It was this boy who conceived the plan to start the tarrier 3 JT i- j. uruer liiiat eveiy iariner tt ii i homeward. He studied a society jour Folra tin sits mo esi may nave an opportunity to become familiar with this valuable journal, the publishers 18 Urn In Ml Print Tie nal for the correct style and then wrote to a paper which makes a specialty of ADVERTISED LETTERS. Letters remaining uncalled for, in the Linn for the month ending Nov.

30th. 1889. such things the following paragraph: announce that, tney will send the Kansas Farmer "on trial" three "Miss who has been staying months thirteen weeks for 25 cents with for the last three months, to new subscribers. (A trial sub 1 At has returned to her home in scriDer mus geiung more papers The author of this society note took oare his victim should see it. She took Charley than he would by taking a monthly Letter Heads, Note Heads, Bill Head-? Statements, Envelopes, Blank Notes, Blank Receipts, Programmes, Visiting Cards, Wedding Invitations.

Ball Invitations, Business Cards, farm journal a whole year.) By special arrangments, we wil Burrough, MePherson, Mrs Emma Read, Miss Cillen, A Fones Esq A Wheeler Mr Walker Mr Nels Allen the hint and departed. strange Freak of Vision. Hughs, W. D. Kaller, A Creozer, Esq.

DalrympIeM Strobe Wheei Arnold Mr Mel son Allen Mrs REBoure BUYER OF send the Weekly farmer and the Gazette, both papers, one year fjr Posters, only 2.00; or we will give a "trial Dodgers, Etc Reception Cards, There is in the Paris hospital called the Hotel Dieu a woman who can see two different sots of objects at one and the same time. While one eye is gazing at a given point the other remains per And Hg, Cattle 13-weeks subscription to the Kansas Mr. N. H. Allen Farmer.

iectiy still, and vice versa. Ho tv It la Done. PIboBi Forgi it Don't Edw Blair. POSTAL CARDS. Cook Joe Forks JO Drake Horner JKappellman CKranz.

Wneu calling for any of the above, please say 1 J. T. Fox, P. M. Notwithstanding his Teputation he will pay the highest market price, and give as square weight as any buyer in the Connty, give hirn a caU, and if he cannot satisfy you in price and weight, You will be the first man he has 'found in a residence of 20.

years in. this county. FEEE TO OUR READERS who- pay us the cash, at this office, for one year's subscription to the Gazette: either as a renewal; for hack dues, or for a new subscrber. Take advantage of this liberal offer at once. "That beastly tailor of mine is becoming awfully pressing," said De Jinks.

"How shall I stave him o3?" "As you haven't any money," replied Merrltt, best thing for you to do is to give him an order for another suit." KANSAS. LINN.

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432
Years Available:
1889-1891