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i in Gleaner. Hamlin EW HAMLIN V. -EXTMirJlISES. Hamlin, Brown County, Kansas, Satrmjy." March 15,1890. Jo.

35. Vol. 1. The Odd of Hamlin hav RATION. Plenty of rain on last Sabbath and "The 'Experiences op Discox- NEWS" GLE5.NEB.' TUB.

CO. crr ok itAixWrxr The following, we are pleased to( Monday which causes our streets to. be bought a new orgp- and placed In the -TENTED Boy. At one tine, a boy living among the Have you seen a hummingbird '-Poised in air by rapid winging? listened, yon heard muddy. Hall on last This will enable Published every.

Saturday at knqWjf was 'published; in the Pacific Railway Gazetteer a'short time them to exercise th6iri esthetics taste3 Lloyd McMillan and wifq of Morrill Jsongs that nightingales were Ringing? lltimlim Hi-own Kqns. on the harmony. -of -music and the gen were at Horton attending the al. -fc. ConferoncSs on Sabbath.

mainly furnished0'-from- the News which- was regularly for Have you" seep opt of the green jMqdest little flowerets peeping? Or the nioonlight's silver shean Eastern tecomiqg dissatisfied witlrhis asked-his father when he could-go into the world and make a living fdr himself: 'In vain the father reasoned and pleaded with his son to Subscription Rates, Prof. J. Lutz and the editor were warded to the azetteer office: at the Methodist Kansas Conference at Hamliis, 50'miies froni i3t. Joe cn One Year in Advance. 51.25.

Six Months 'i5-Three months stay -a-t home with 'them, as he as their only child. But the son would" the Joseph jSt -Grand Island R.K. has a population 300-. -The Bank of Horton last Saturday and Sabbath, robes and horse: blankets for sale at cost at G. D.

not be contented. -At -last the father Entitled to admission in the tnaiis at the pound rate of postage, as second matter at Hamlin, Kansas. Have you looked at heavens bine, When the noon-day sun is shining? When the sun set, een the hue Of that cloud with silver lining? These, And more, millions more'i Make the sura of Fine bred souls, will Gad adore, Nor. think of "it as A. E.

Ulcii. Hamlin with a capital Of is lo said, "You shall nob go' until you are Button, Dealers In DRY GOODS, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Hats and and Mittens, CLOTHING, TRUNKS AND VALISES Best Goods at owest Pric33. Satisfaction" Guaranteed, cated Judge Ellas Joseph Ever will attend the joint twentybne, if you go then, my doors eral principles of harmony, THINGS. A recent' discussion about the heighth of tLC.es in the forests of Victoria, Australia, brings from the government botanist the statment that he has seen one 53-5 feet high. Th6; chief inspector of forests measured a fallen one that was 458 feet high.

Next winter a syndicate of Chicago and Philadelphia fruit dealers "will plant at Pomona, Los Angeles county the largest fig ofchard in the world. Ttto hundred acres will be iaut Geo. R. Timms; ST. JOSEPH GRAND ISLAND K.R.

TlMB TABI.B District meeting of the Breth.en Christ which will meet at Abilene. are foreverclosed ag'dQnst'you." From this time forward, the son, whether at OOISQ T.ACT. TRAIN. OOIQ 'WEST. No.

A.M. Pa B'senjror, No. No. 43:55 M. Passenger, 10:55 A.

No. P. M. Freight, No. 13 12:40 P.

No. P. M. freight. No.

153:30 P. No. 13 :17 A. f. Freight, No.

If 12 :01 A. KansV, on Saturday and Sabbath next March 15th, and 16th. Geo. D. Winkles will sell you horse "blanket or Winter at tr him and see.

wOrk of was'- continually building air-castles for his:" future, which seemed so bright. At laBt the day ar-s rived on which he became of age. He immediately prepared" to. tike his de- OBITUARY. Dora Weutling, daughter of Adam and Laura Wehtling, died at" their home in Hiawatha on Sabbath morning, March 9th, 1850, at about 2 clock, after an illness of about six weeks, of quick She was -born Daily.

Paily excopt Sabbath. Daily exceDt Saturday. (Daily except- Monday. into the cfeojeest Smyrna and Syracuse Nos. 17 and.

IS carry, passenjrera Saturday The Hamlin News Gleaner, a sprightly papei- published by llenry B. Barnes, editor niid prop. has a in the county; there are two churches and-a publie sehoolf' a fine flour mill is one of the features of the village' Ben edict (F. II. Benedict, STS.

Withitgton). prop. Hamlin Roller Mills" Blanchard Edward, barber. Burnham R.sta..J,el., and or, agt. Chirk J.

W. Dndurant J. sr. wagonmaker. E'lwin E.

H. physician- Hamlin House, J. C. McGee prop. night only.

Ii. Biirsham. Ag figs. A bashful young man of Wellsyille, in Black Hawk lowa, JQJy 7th, oflfers'a silk umbrella to the 1868. She removed to Kansas with her about ten yeatV ago," She Hamlin, Ko.ii.scis.

young lady-sending the best proposal if marriage. Toints to be considered was converted and joined the. STATE OV KANSAS. are eopiTjocition, spelling, writing. h- Humphrey brevity, and fitiafcbns for wishing to be Church ill Hiawatha about five years ago.

She was aa faithful'1 consistent worker in the" Churcfe, so for as' her married. Maiden ladies over 75 are liovernor, Lieut. Gavernor, Auditor, Treasurer, Sup't. of Schools, A. Felt Wm.

Hitrgrins Timothy McCarthy JamfeS W. nauniton Winans Hamlin Roller Mills, Hamlin Milling barred out. Los Angelas has rejected a prqposi ability and opportunity yould "permit She died in the triumph cf the Christ Co. props. John Albring mfgr.

L. B. Kellogg- Harding L. E. furnltufe and carpets.

C- C. Baker ian's faith without struggle, leaving a bright testimony that she had'" gone William Simms Col: Cyrus Shinn and wifo of Oneida, started on an extended trij of several weeks to Florida -last Mod da v. The colonel has some landed, estati which he will look after while 'gone. eTSee the new Ad. and locals, of D.

Winkles in the News' GleAher. I have sold' myrentLe lot of optica! goods to W. II. Ilaldenian of Morrill Mr. 'II.

is now-equipped with stock and apparatus to correct all optical defects. J. N. Scoulllr" Mr- and Mrs. Stull of Oceola Neb.

spent Saturday and, Sunday with their cousin E. A. Smith, of Hiawatha. Novelties' in Jewelry of designs, never 'before shown in Hamlin at Teale Sterns. Rev.

J. G. White will go to Boston and begin his' course of sermons on the Doctrines and "usages of the Romish Political Hierarchy on March 19th inst. Charles Chiti iquy, the converted Catholic will also join' his la bors there. home to be with Jesus.

The remains G. Adams W. WUder 1. J. Dennis tion to build a sewer to the' sea, twelve miles distant.

More than three'-fourths of the city has no sewerage system, and the soil is said to be so satui'ated with filth that Uje children aie'dyfng from diphtliefia and other causes trace General State Seo'y Board of Agriculture, Sec'y Historical Society, -Supt. of Insurance, Librarlap, Adjutant-Genera, Chief Justice, Associate Justice, were brought to Hamlin ori Tuesday morttiiig, and Rev. Wells of the Bap A. B. Campbell Henderson W.

wagonmaker. Huffman C. F. meatmarket, Inalk J. R.

live stock and'grain. Lorerrzen Peter, shoemaker. McGee J. C. prop.

Ilamliu house. McGee Mrs. J. and Miss mil liners. McGee5T.

D. restaurant. i. tist Church officiated at the'funeral II. Horton W.

A. Johnston services. She was buried at'tbe Ham able to unsanitary conditions. Railroad Commissioners, L. L.

Turner, James parture, which he did with "the pood wishes of his mother and the Bulled frown of" his father: He had laid his plana, which were to shape his fortune, a great while be- fore. lie mtended to go to Southern Africa 'and Work' 'in the diamond mines, which had quite' "recently leen 'Accordingly he proceeded to" New York'to embark for that When he arrived at this place, he found that he did not have money enough to take him the rest of the way. While -walking along the etreets of this great city one day, he'saVr several men inside of a saloon gambling; thinking he might make enough money to take him to the end of his journey, he went in and tried his luck. He was unlucky in the first game to the ambun't of several dollars," but in the next he won. If he had stopped now he would haVe 'had "plenty, but thinking'he might gain more and gc into a large business when he reacheq the mines, he played on until at last! when he' quit, he had barely enough to pay for a nights lodging.

The next day he tried to get some to do, and after a great aea fcf trouble, he was at last engaged to work on a ship that would sail for Southern Africa the next day. His hardships oh this ship could not be described- On account of tne small number of men, was compellecj to work almost night and day, until he became sick. The S. BERKLEY, Fre. R.

P. SMITH, VicevPres. G. R. TIMMS, Cashier.

Bank of Hamlin, (INCORPORATED) Poid Up Genital S3B.OOQ. Buys and Sells Exchange, Receives Deposits. Loans Money on Short or Long Time. INTEREST: PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. DIEITOES.

Hurnphroy an4 Alraer'in GiUott Irn there to: await'the sum No roan who persnea vhat is called mons at tha 'general resurrection at U. S. Senators, J. J. Ingalls and P.

B. Plumb Cong-i essmun First District, E. Morrill sport, though in fact it'is intense, ab -iorbing, vasting application, can es Mathews T. C. stock and grain deal the last day.

State Senator First District, John Schilling District Judge Baseett FARMERS' ALLIANCE. OFFICERS BROWN COUNTY The' first Alliance was permanently Representative, W. R. Honnell County Clerk, N. E.

Chapman organized "by W. T. Baggett "at Tool ville, Texas, July 2Sth, 1879, The fol Deputy County Clerk, Mrs. D. P.

Leslie District Clerk, M. L. Guelich Prbate Judtfe, T. H. Dickason Treasurer, 4 TO.

C.Hill lowing declaration of principles was adopted, vizf 1. To labor for the education of the er. Miller Roney, carpenters. Myers D. A- physician.

Xicodemus WG. Hve'ry and feed. Mitsehe Alexander, blacksmith. Price 11. son, lumber, Reeme A.

J. groceries'. Sanuusky Button, gen. mdse. Semmern Charles, meatmarket.

Sterns John, agr. im'ts. Swpeiey S. notary. Teale Sterns, drugs.

Whitney S. D. Dept. postmaster. Winkles D.

harnessmaker." FOR SALE. 1 Dry Cord Wood and Posts for sale 3 miles South of Hamlin ty Robert agricultural classes in the science of R. P. Smith, Blanchard, John Steuvs. J.

I. Button, G. R. Timus, P. Pfeifvek, ROBT.

GAStOXi E. Berkxey, A. B. Smith, fa Bhair 125, Sherifl. J.

F. Cashman Reffister of Deods, A. J. Leibengood County Superintendent, P. K.

Harman County R. E. Herr'c-v County Surveyor, P. W. Wright Coroner.

Dr. T.J Toung' COCSTY First District. J. Second District S. (- Relden Third District, Elias Berkley; Chairman HAMLIN CITY OFFICERS.

Mayor, L. E. Harding Clerk, W. R. Burnham Treasurer.

G. S. Sandusky Police JudtfO. Samuel Sweeney Cyrus Holmes Aat. Marshal Wesley Staley Street Commissioner, John Tipton H.

PRICE SON 5.. ship arriving at the port, he found that he had spent all bis wages during his Call and sco the JVKW a. D. Winkles. Little Kenneth K.

Scouller and J. N. Scouller made the News- DEALERS IN PAK, HARD. AND SOFT PINE LUMBER, sickness. Thus he stepped on shore in this far away land without a cent ot money.

Having no money, he coulij The View from my Window- Several years I spent the Summer with one of my old; sthooimates in Ohio. She was uthienly called away, one day. to the bodsid'eof her dying drahdmoth er, and had left me to spend the da by myself. I spent the forenoon looking around the farm, and in the afternoon I went up to my room and read iot hire to take him to Gleaner a pleasant call last Friday. John SternB, S.

T. Miller. AI.Ok.RMEN. W. A.

Nixon, F. H. Benedict, Jolm Dilloy. lit i i 1 1 1 1 1 a cape moral' decay. He rots dovfd.

Useful neither to society nor to himself he becomes a foe to the family he should cherish. The law against public gambling ought to be enforced. Secretary Mohler, of the state board of agriculture' sa'yB: '-The idea I want to emphasize most thoroughly, because in the much "that has been said on this subject the importance of farmers to hold their corn "does not seem to be recognized. Corn at twelve cents a Mishel is" as good as gold, and under the circumstances now existing there is not, in my opinion, a bank in the state that would not cheefully loan money at a reasonable rate on corn well cribbed or Corn in Kansas at twelve cents a busnel would Tae security for that amount per bushel, and that amount could be borrowed by any farmer who is honestly md faithfully working to get through the soli 1 ground. The security is good eoause corn is mnrallv certain to be vorth IS cents per bushel in less that) our months from now.

and if fed to stoick 25 cents or more per bushel ould be realized." 1EMPTATI0N NQT SIN. Jesus our great Master, was sinless, yet was he tempted; yea, in all points and respects, even as we Irive been are. ami ill be. Thus is mere tmo-tation )t sin Often. these lives ours, with our consciousness of temptation goes a sense of having sinned.

But not so. If we have set the tempt ttion aside, we are stronger for if, not weaker. If to be tempted is to sin. He had been a sinner; yea. chief of sinners, for who was tempted economical government in a strictly non-partisan spirit, and to bring out a more perfect union of sajd classes.

2. That we demand equal 'rights to all, andspecial favors to nonp. 3. To endorse the motto, "In things essential. Unity; 'and in all things, Charity." 4.

To develop a better sta.e mentally, morally, iofially; and financially. 5. To constantly strive to secure entire harmony and good, will to all mankind, and brotherly love among pur-selves. 6. To suppress personal, local, sectional, and national prejudices; all un-healthful rivalry, and all selfish ambition.

7. The brightest jewels which it garners are the tears of the widows and orphans, and its imperative commands are to visit the homes where lacerated hearts are bleeding; to assuage the sufferings of a brother or s'ster; bury the dead, care for the widows, and educate the orphans; jo exercise the mines, and thereby had to walk, which took him many weeks. When he first started he would stop at the houses along the way to cet his meals, cnrRcnES. BAPTIST CHCItCH. Regular preaching- on every alternate Little Kenneth is a nice boy and so is his Father.

Rev. Charles Chiniquy of Chicago, the converted Roman Catholic Priest might be justly styled the Modern Luther and Reformer, who has already been instrumental in the hands of God till about three when I became tml would work a while afterward to Sawed And Split oak Posts, Hard And Soft Coal. Always ON HAND. SaliliHths. morning and evening.

Sabbath School every Sab lath at 10:00 A.M. Prayer tired and wondered if the day would iy for them. finding that if he meet mg ery Wednesday evening. All are ever pass. I grew lonesome and hnal 1 homesick.

I thought ot the man- cordially invited to attend divine bervioes. of the conversion of 40,000 Romanists from the worship of idols. He was a Rev. W. F.

Hocchens. Pastor. D. E. Withington, Superintendent.

CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Services morning and evening. S. S. at 10 Kan sas, Ham would work for all his meals, he would not reach the mines for a great while, be began to steal his meals from the houses along the ay.

All of the men being gone to the mines he found it quite easy to steal from the wonieq. By so doing, he could travel mere rapidly. By-and-by, aftr weeks of o'clock A. M. trials we have to overcome, and became discouraged.

Just then I looked out of the window and saw an old hen which made me a.Khamed of myself. I will tell you about her. So when you have some diiBculty to overcome, you can ELUER W. C. UAREE3, PttBtOr.

Wm. Blain. S. S. Sup t.

EPISCOPAL, CHURCH. S. S. is held every Sunday at 3 o'clock P. M.

in the Christian Church. EpitscopiU service ASSESSMENT LIST. The following is the Base of Assess walking he reached the mines. Before hcid as por announcement. think of the courage of the hen, then yourself and I know yoa will never give up.

ment of Personal Property, viz; Horses 0 months old and over 2 years he went he supposed that each person, could own a mine of his ova, but This hen had eleven little chicks, i'hsrity toward offenders; 0 construe 'I'd and deed, in their most favorable light, granting honesty of purpose good intentions to others, and to protect the' principles of the Farmers" Alliance aud Industrial Unjop until death. Its laws are reason and equity; cardinal doctrines inspire found the mines owned by wealthy gentlemen. Accordingly he engaged which were but a few lays old. She was shut in ap old box with a small hoard off just large enough for the Mules 6 months old and over 2 years W. T.

Mnx.tR, up't. G. M- Trai-E. Ass't. 1 SECRET SOCIETIES, I.

O. O. F. Hamlin Lodge No. 154 meets every Mcnday Visiting brothers are cordially invited.

F. J. Shkltos, N. G. E.

C. Blakchard. Sec'v. A. F.

A. M. Hamlin Lodge No. 15 meets on the Second and Fourth Saturday. A cordial invitation is extended to all M.

M's. in good standing. John Sterns, W. M. Lorren Arfi-o, Sec'y.

chickens to get out, The chicks would run put of the box, and the wind was $15.00 S25.00, S30.00 $10..00 $15.00 25.00 30.00 510 00 S3 .00 $0.00 $7.00 14.00 51.00 SI. 00 3 4 so strong it woeld nearly blow them away. The old hep would try to kee them in but she could not. She would cluck, cluck, cluck, and flap her wing Cattle 6 months old and oyer 2 years Cows eligible to record Sheep Goats Tat cattle 1 cts per pound but thev would r.ot mind her. In about half an hour, Jane, the kitchen K.

EHWIN, M. D. girl, came an.d let the hen out. She to work in one of these with a large salary; but becoming jealous of his employer, who was a veiy wealthy young man, robbed and murdered him. Knowing well the way he would be treated should his crime be discovered, he quickly fie.d to the coast, where he embarked for Xew York.

When he irrived there, he wou'd have returned 'iome, if it were not for the words his father had said to him just before. leaving. As long as the money lasted, he lived in great style: but this becoming exhausted, be c.ncp moi8 began tq steal. lie kept this up fqr geveraj. years, and at last, while robbing a house near his old home, he killed a man, and was captured and sentence4 to be hanged.

During all this time he had been going by an assumed name. as He was? Let our hearts take courage; we are not sore sinners because s-vely tempted. Increasing temptation is sometimes proof that we are struggling against it. or it would not so beset us." Ilev. Loicrit.

Universities of the World. Norway has 1 university, AQ professors and 880 students. France has 1 university, 180 professors and 9.300 students. Belgium has 4 universities, 88 professors and 2.400 students. Holland has 4 universities, 80 professors and 1.900 students.

now bggan to teach the young to follow her, she would go a short distance 300 REWARD, To any Roman Catholic, who will prove by the Scriptures that the use of images was recommended by Christ or his. Apostles. $100 REWARD, To any Roman' Catholic, who will show by the Scriptures, that Christian Bishops and Priests are forbidden to marry. 8500 REWARD, To any Romau Catholic, who will discover in the Scriptures a single instance of an Apostle or Christian offering up a prayer to God through Christ, to be delivered from eternal flames by the merits and intercession of a Saint! See R. Missal, p.

527. siooo imvrYizD, To any Roman Catholic, who will furnish a single text of Scripture in which Christ or Jus Apostles, or the Evangelists, called the blessed Virgin Mary, "the Queen of Heaven," "the Empress of the Universe," "the Mediatrix between God and man;" or jn which the Apostles, prayed, or directed the church to pray to her at all. 11. Breviary. Roman Catholics obtain money by the sale of prayer beads, wax dolls, images, medals, scapulars, and numerous other trinkets, and pretending to grant indulgences and deliver souls from purgatory.

Why not earn a trifle by furnishing proof texts in favor of J. G. White. Stanford, III. Hogs Physician and Surgeon.

First Door west News Gleans Ofi jcs. HAMLIN. KANSAS. purity of thought and life; ips intention is. "On earth peace, good will toward Do not wait but see the good? at Teals Sterhs.

Messrs J. It. Ingels. J. D.

Hinton. and D. A- Myers were al Hiawatha on Wednesday last- TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION. AT THE High Sohool Building, Hiawatha, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1 SD0 COMMENCING at 1:30 P. Friends of the schools are invited to come out.

Instrumental music. Business. "Sources of Disorder," I. S. and call them, but they would not come Implements.

Fakming She would then go back to them and start off agan and so on untill they started to follow her. They had gone $3.00 55.00 $50.00 520.00 5.00 Plows Harrows Binders Mowers 3 lay Rakes but a fchort distance, when Carlo came up and frightened the chickens and they ran in every direction. The hei called them together again with somt The Hamlin News Gleaner Job Office will print you any kind of Bills, Posters, Envelopes, Receipts, Statements, Meal Tickets, Note Heads, Sale Bills, Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Visiting Cards, And any other kind of Job Work you disire, on short notice and at reasonable living prices. hard work, and started on her journey Roman Catholic Priest for 50 years. Uallard'a Horehonnd Syrwp for Whooping Cough.

There is no' remedy in the wtirld which will jpv such prompt relief in Whooping Cough as Bal ard Horchovncl Syrvp. It wiU positzvtty lfyoi will try it, your children will not "keep you awake al night co-ughing. Ballard's Hcrehou.id Syrup is tht most cooling and soothirg remedy for Consumption. Coughs, Bronchitis and Asthma; irk the world. It is free from opium It builds up new tissue, strengthens the Lungs, and is an incomparable remedy, made of the best and purest materials.

If your Lungs are weak anil you have a tickiin in your Throat, you need it. Teai.e Stebns. Drufrir-Bts Elder W. C. Barber and wjfe went down to Hiawatha on Tuesday afternoon.

The Elder will assisit the Pastor of the Christian Church in the reviva meetinj which is going on this week. ROMISH DOCTRINES. "As I was present when the Roman Catholic bishop Foley of Chicago, was ordered to read in Latin and translate into English the still existing laws of Romanism, I have kept a correct copy of them and I send it to you with a request to publish it." Stephen R. Moore, Attorney. Extermination of Protestants.

"An excommunicated man is deprived cf all civil cbmmunic ition with the faithful, in such a way, that if he is not tolerated, (all Protestants are in this condition towards the holy church), they can have no communication with him, as it is in the following verse: "It is forbidden to kiss him (the Protestant), pray with him," salute him or to eat or do any business with him." St- Lignori, vol. 9, page 162. "Though heretics (Protestants) must not be tolerated because they deserved it, we must bear them till, by a second admonition, they may be brought back to the faith of the Church. But those who, after a second admonition, remain obstinate in their errors, must not only be excommunicated but they must be delivered to the secular power to be exterminated." "Though the heretics who repent must always be accepted to penance, as often as they have fallen, they must not in consequence of that, always be permitted to enjoy the benefits of this life When they fall again, they are permitted to repent but the sentence of death must not be removed." St. Thomas, volume 4, page 91, "When a man is exc nnoi mi jate I for his apostacy, it follows from tint very fact, tint all thjse who ara his subjects are rele ised from- the oatli of B.

M. Russell B. M. Russell. Threshing Machines, I of value.

Engines, the same. Listers and Drills $5.00 All others, 50 per cent cf value. Wagons S20.00 Gold and Silver Watches, Plate and Jewelry, Pianofortes and other Musical instruments 50 per cent of value. Fall Wheat .23 cts per Bushel, B. F.

Kiner-( B. Eyer. Discussion, She, with her chicks, had gone onlj 9 few yards when the pet pig seeing them, decided to hava some chicken for supper. The hen tried to drive him away, but could pot. The chicks-did not know enough to run away from him and just as he was ready to reach for one, Jane, who was standing in tie door, interfered and drove the hog away, "Needs of the Teacher." J.

Pen Dell Maggie Killoren, Discussion by Miss Dr. McLintock Arnold. Music. Recitation. When the day came for his execution, his father and mother came tq witness it, little thinking it was their own son; an4 what was their surprise and grief when they saw their long lost son led forth to execution.

The mother fainted on tup spot and was oorne away to a bed of sickness fron; which she never fully recovered. She died soon after in a lunatic asylum, His father from soi'rovr and worry, soon followed her. From this story, wo may see how much misery a boy may causa by not doing as his parents wish. B- h. Mnxnn, Collprrp.

.20 .15 .10 .06 .05 Spring Bye Barley Corn Oats Portugal has 1 university, 40 profess? rs and 1.800 students. Italy has 17 universities, 600 professors and 11.140 students. Sweden has 2 universities, 173 professors and 1,010 students. Switzerland has 3 universities, 90 professors and 2,000 students. Russia has 8 universities, 582 professors and 6,000 students.

Denmark has 1 university, 40 professors and 1,400 students. Austria has 10 universities, 1,810 professors and 13,600 etudents. Spain has 10 universities, 380 pio-fessor3 and 16,200 students. Germany has 21 universities, 1,020 professors and 25,084 students. Great Britain has 11 universities, 334 professors and 13,400 students, The United States of America has 360 universities, 4,420 porfessors and 69,400 students.

S. Sweeney, PUBLIC, A'juZ Real ISstnto A.gent. Town Property For Kent And Sale. Also collections made. Changing Text Books" G.

E. Mitchell, (v I. .1 General Discussion. Clover Seed 51.50 per Bushel, Flax .30 cts Timothy" Millet .20 All other Personal Property SO per cent ot value. Real Estate S3 per cent of value.

THE BEST 0FFEE YET fModel Class in Third Grade Arithmetic, Miss Dr- McLintock. Discussion. "How to tch history," Ida Crawford. J. W.

Carnahan, Discussion by D. W. Miller, and others. Music. Teachers should, from a professional etandpoint, if from no other, do their best in the work assigned them Teachers' Examination April 26th.

BY ORDER. YOUR PRINTING. Do 3011 want Posters? Do you want Dodgers? Do you want Envelopes? Do you want Pamphlets? Do you want Bill Heads? Do you want Letter Heads? Do you want Visiting Cards? Do you want Note Heads? Do you want Business Cards? Do you want anything Printed? If so, call at the News. Gleaner oflice and ask for what you want and leave your order' for it. Hamlin, Kansas.

Uncle Geo. S. Sandusky returned Commercial House Hiawatha. The Commercial House is fully pie-pared to take care of the traveling public in excellent style. Special attention given to Commercial men, and all others who are seeking enter tainiiifcnt, who arrive in the city to remain for a day or longer.

U. S. Keith the Proprietor, or his representative will meet all trains arriving in the city. Give him a call. HARNESS SHOP.

Winter JRofoes JLncl The hen, notwithstanding her many trials, still kept on and started to the meadow to get them some supper. It kept her very busy to get enough for the eleven hungry mouths and herself too. After she had succeeded in getting their supper she started down to the barn to upend the right. She went over a small hill and out of my sight. I rose from my chair and started down stairs where I could still see that busy old hen at work.

I met my friend, who had just returned in the hall. I told her where I was going, but she laughed and told me that we would goto supper as it was o'clock. I did not see the hen again, but I will never foiget the trouble she had that afternoon. Klla McKim, Morrill College. E.

A. Smith and" wife in company with Mr. and Mrs. Stull of Oceola Neb. spent Sunday with Wm.

M. Smith XOTICE. The News Gleaner columns are open to all its readers, on conditions that the communications be Brief. Written on One Side of the Paper and the ame of the Writer to accompany the manuscript, so that the editor may know who you are, at least. Send on A NEW DEPARTURE.

Beginning with the issue of January 2d. 1890, THE TOPEKA WEEKLY CAPITAL will bo enlarged from 8 to 12 pages, and be otherwise strength' ened in every feature. It is a Kansas paper for Kansas people all the time, and worthy of patronage. Having made special arrangements with the publisher, we are enabled to offer the NEWS GLEANER and THE TOPEKA WEEKLY CAPITAL, both one year for only $1,75. Evry Kansan should have his loea paper for home news, and a paper from the Capital of the State.

tail combination a trial. To All Roman OatholiGs. $100 EE WARD, To any Roma Catholic who will find in the New Testament a single Instance of private uricular confess-. ioa to either Triest Apostle. $200 REWARD- To any Roman CatWic, who will point a single passape the which states that the Bishops of Rome, either as Buccessorof St.

Pet- er, or in any other character -were to le in their succession the lleads of from his trip to Southern. Kansas on Tuesday. neuralgia causes much Insanity. The highest medical authorities of Europe and America have recently decided that a large percentage of cases of insanity is caused by the excruiiating bains ot Neuralgia of the head and face. If any member of your family suffer this tor men lor, induce them to try Ballard's Snow Liniment.

One application will afford immediate relief and you will soon be rid of a dangerous and tormenting disease. Ballard's Scow Liniment is the most penetrating Liniment known It positively cures Rheumatism. Lame Back Contracted Muscles Old Sores. Corns Bunions, etc. It Denetrates and opens up the pores, drawing all Judge S.

Sweeney, returned from his down and hv which thev are bound to vour articles well boiled trip to Washington, Iowa, where he had gone to visit bis aged 'Father and i ooisonous matter to the surface, restoring and pro other relatives last Monday. )bey him." St. Thomas, vol. 4, page 94. written with great care.

It is well to rejoice even when the Mrs. Geo. Sandnky and Mrs. Ellis sky is overcast with clouds as rejoice in company with Miss Alice Isely went when the sun shines. to Hiawatha Wednesday.

At Cost, At G. Winkles Hamlin Kansas, moting a natural circulation oi tne blood totougn tna diseased parts. Jacob Stickle of Padonia was at the TkaLZ Stcaks, Druggists. Conference at Horton last Sabbath. tbo Universal Cinirch..

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148
Years Available:
1880-1890