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The Kansas Home News du lieu suivant : Ottawa, Kansas • 1

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A. i ttJ0. Ottawa Haily News; Established Kunsas litmus New. Er-talilished 1879. OTTAWA, FRAKKLIN C3UHTY, KMSAS.

FRIDAY, ElAY 7, 880. Vol. U. 25. -4 WESTWARD, HO! W.

Littlefseld, ATTORNEY at LAW, OTTAWA, KANSAS. 9-Practices tu all the courts of the State. Ofiiee, Up Stairs, Coi ner ot Main and Tiiirtl M. J. Js BROWW, AttornesT at La', Ottawa, Kaxsas.

churches as nearly all favoring it. Still, there is a large foreign element in the State opposedto it. Many of the leading politicians join them, hoping to secure their votes. The negro im-migration has int roduced a class who will need careful instruction and constant watching, in order to prevent their being made the dupes and tools of pretended friends. But misrepresentation, money, and whiskey will be used unsparingly to prevent its -adoption.

Success in Kansas next November means constitutional prohibition for a score of other The Executive Committee atTopcka, with Governor St. John as its chairman, earnestly appeal for iinancial aid to the friends of prohibition all over the country, and we trust they will receive it." was deeo, night was dark, and two frightened youn? men stuck to the wagon, and the horses took us safely over. Five miles of slow motion and v. landed beside a feed stable in the city of Burlirgton, and we found the citizens joyful over the city election in favor of temperance. We thought it better to construct a tent and go to boarding ourselves, not knowing how soon an unsettled county might be struck, and restaurants fade in tiie distance.

A few culinary uter.sils were procured, such as tin plates, tin cups, knives and forks, and being anxious to get into our new quarters, that late in the afternoon, we started for the city of Leroy, arriving there after dark, we were soon in comfortable quarters. This town is hardly worth speaking about, the first buildings we came to, were six empty ones, the balance in the city, about to tumble down, a very short stay in this place was sufficient. Yates Center, the county seat of Woodson, stood upon one of the highest points in the county, buildings new and handsomely constructed, everything in the movable line had left town before a strong breeze, leaving it as clean as though it had been swept by the neatest of housekeepers. Water is found here very readily by drilling, which is highly impregnated with sulphur, and is as soft as any cistern water, and very agreeable to the taste. TO BF.

COXTINVED.l be done to fortify our lines in Kansas. Money, the printed page, and the Hying -voice, are all needed. Every school dis trict should be thoroughly and repeatedly and no voter overlooked who may be in anjTwiae influenced and quickened by temperance argument and appeal. The printed page can penetrate where the living voice may not 'intrude. Voters will read and ponder in the quiet of their own homes who cannot be induced to attend a temperance meeting and to listen dispassionately to a It will be remembered that in Maine, prior to the urea of statutory prohibition with its attendant blessings, meetings in great numbers were addressed by Neal Dow and others in all its twns and school districts, and that the State was covered "knee-deerv' with temperance literature.

From this ample seed-sowing has come the ben-elicent harvest of subsequent years. The Tndepondent'' on Constitutional Prohibition. The New York Independent, in a timely and significant editorial upon "Constitutional Prohibition in Kansas," says: ''The history of this has been characterized by wonderful progress. It has been the battleground between antagonistic principles the Thermophe, of freedom and the Waterloo of slaverv. And now, in these last Will practice in all the Courts.

febl'Otf jia- eh or FINE BOGTS AND SHO VC2 BASEilENT, TEMPLE BLOCK, Ilepairiny Done Neat and Prompt. ifl-tf MILLER BANGS, Livery, Feed and Sale Stables (Near Suspension Uridcrc'i. OTTAWA, KAXSAK l'ine teams, elegant carriages, and prime accommodations for transient, horses. S. I).

CLARK SON. Gun Smiths. Near tlte Suspension Bridge OTTAWA, KANSAS. Uirum Ti ft. 11.

Tejfl. JUIRA3I TEFFT SON, Corner of Sr and Ilickor' Sts. Have the vory hist in horios, t'U'jics Carriages. A comt'ortable jXM'a runs to and frtim trains. THE BEST SHOST-HANB.

easily ranted, aim roan. An af-'-'ojiiplishmont. a Unsduos" is I writ it-Kuiis, 'SiC Aevr.i wanted, l.iica'.uis free. P. RAI I 7 Park Itow.

Now Yni'k. Eiiwin Aujen's ADVir-nisKKs. A 31 AX OF A THOUSAND. When death wis lioiirh esDeeiscl. all reme dies failed, and Dr.

71. v. as iiniitt.iin; ith l.f maMV lui lis p.vi,anti. Vs. opn-r.

iiin iit.iin; nitn tlw many In ihs of Caicuti.i, lie tioit Wtliirti t-iliv-d TJOX. is now in this ronntry, iiinl enjoying liif liei-t keith. tie has proveilM v.uil'l that tOA he and ncnnaiK ii)- Editor News: I will try and give the readers of the news a few items on this western trip, it being the direction most of the people are interested, Kansas and Colorado. Our outfit, perhaps will need but Aery little (leacrintion, as most of Franklin Co. have become humliar with its appearance as a view wagon.

The v-iigfiu is lightly constructed, two Texas ponies as the propelling power, and tlio most interesting driver that ever drew reins oyer the back of a Texas thorough breed. At ill sfc sight he would be called rather lengthy, especially when he takes his position for business upon the front end of the ambulance, and throwing his legs over thechsh board, there not being room inside to contain them when unwound; hjs likeness has been painted at great expense upon the rear end of the wagon, which is as correct as the best artist in Ottawa could make a shadow, with one exception, his feet are a little out 'of proportion, owing to his being oat of the city when the artist was about to put on the finishiner touches, it became necessary to call on our ex-clothing man, Schlesh. for a of his historical feet, this little discrepancy would neyer be noticed only by old residents of Ottawn. The interior of this vehicle contains all the neeessar' apparatus for ditching the oi the beautiful towns and scenery of Kansas, also the mountains and canyons of Colorado, our only implements ot war were two small six shooters, consequently we need not be feared by Indians. Our light running wagon passed out of the city that lies on both banks of the swan, scarcely being noticed, only occasion ly fs the painting upon the end of the wagon would bob up as it parsed over a crossing, to bid adieu to our friends.

A soou hrQuht us to the town of I'omona. a short' stop and a call upon ever cheerful Dr. Topping, who we found seated in chair, iunk.ee luce, feet. upon I. ii stove, mi rnnritleii ly sill the neees- i sary unis that is w.tiited to kill cure; he twljusted liis for a second' look before rocoarmzinn his cnHer, as ho vns so thin in Mesh, that it Wits diuiciilt tu It'll whether the I catier vii6 a live mail or a walking skeleton, after ttlh'nu hiid we were looking tor material to.

till out these hollow cluek. he aaid. yaw, and we passed on. Niht over took on ihe borders of a rolling- prairie, vs f. a luck would h'-ive it, Lyndon sto xl there with its I outstretched arnir I welcome a weary traveler.

uirl bcin i sion. w.iinits glory, audi well it he. we ail know he has red hard years to frain the ii of tilt; foIloweM of Here wo one of the Oitawa boys. Harry lnun. throwini the type- hi to tin' siick fast enough to i'care the devil oe.l of hi.s grinning behind a roller, ready to ink the type that is to scatter the to four wiml.s of con a A drive of eihi miles, aiul we roll into Nage City, to liml ic douhli'd in since our la--t visit, it cerbiinlv i the iiiipi'aranc-? of a.

city, with its hiinp stloous. iimi I to jjrive it tone. Ah Xiccolls' hand was nareJinu 1 he stiveis, preiiaratory to an edtert.nniriHiit. th. to hnil-l a city: he coal vein- are to be im-x- I li.

instable, a It-w v-iiadows taken of; the tiobitu uis of the subterranean p.iuae.s, and we strike southward over the rolling country pattip.tj on its sprincr continue. were by the shadows hi 'fore re nhiu a friend ly i.m. ion! lo make ii iiiteroliit. (bore that one wheel had its rtvoloittions. a holt, V'cre-iirv.

no wreiirh, no hatchet, no of the wheel, no houe in our hui limbed driver tier home ick for the first time, aiter tracking over several good id aes for house was found, and all that the proprietor of the ratieh had to offer us. j-iece of i iron, there wm a deal of black-iiuith-j in rr don'1 before the wheel moved, tiio ftaul in and the wheel! we greased the outride o) f.be b'tfinjr, put on the wh'-el mid i Jwu into a ford, TEMERANCE COLUMN. 'oxSTfTTmiiNAi. AMt.xDMRST, "Article fifteen shall b(! amended by adding see' ion ton thereto, whieh shall, read as follows Tin-manufacture sale of intoxic.al iior liijiiois sliall Ijr- imvver prohibited in tins stale, event for luedi-al, seient lie mid purposes. The following editorial is from the "National Temperance Advocate" of New York, and indicates the appreciation of the value of til work to bo dnno in rri I Kansas during tnis year, the es oi mo nation are upon our State, and we should be all at our work faithfully and cou- THE KANSAS CAMPAIGN.

The Kmsas campaign for the prohibition of the liquor traffic bv amendniejit of the State c(n- stitutiou, now well inaugurated, and to culminate at thu jiolls I November next, is one of mo- mentous imiort to 3 wlude country. It is a pioneer move rnent to embody in a State con-! i i slitntion a perpetual inhibition of tln making ami ofj iutoxicatinr liquors for drink- pu.i'ioies. Several otaer States are alrea ly to follow at an early day in the same pathway of constitutional reform. -s may oe tne tare ot i this important initial movement in Kansas at til'. of the )end-j nig campaign, so it is quite like- lv 'to be hereafter in other States which may follow in her foot- SteVtS BUSINESS C.WVS.

One ot the BEST Eastern Artists, to take Charge of ZE3sirsers SBoom Look at His. Work SOVDSD" WAITING! He is already on the Ground! ONE OF THE BEST Eastern PiroTorniArir Autists IN" THE WEST. Spc the sample of bis work at the Post ern he Hook Morr. and at the Gallery en- trnt'i THTiT Tl I TTTT IxAiM Ll'i IiALUkY 'Hound the Corner, OTTAWA, KANSAS. SHAFFEU 4 liECKEK.

4 c- i Money to Loan an or Lew Time, at Low Rite of Interest. We represent, the ii (.1 can iive vi ever. viui lnf.p h'ear room I'eonle's National UatiK HitratK-f VII "li'i fell A KM 1 1 r.KOKKU. et i 1' iiiV OlUCiv aiKi llHUin. W.

W. Xelsdn.two miles smith ot On- i'laini i-riH wauthipriiiie iiveis sitouhiTd- (lies-; iiln iir nr 111 rers -il i-i-tf i- Mt. 1,,.,.,,1 JiOlSE. Smith EilUard, rroprtetors. umaaa.

only it in ihe it.v. nu eit'Liinl hiiiisi-has lii-i-n hili'iv and re- unni-iiid, and tw piMisam I'ulfls 111 tlu' Male. 1' aiirie itmlns fur men, i.iul laiiiaid Par lur at taeix'il. octlf.tf BEST KOARMXG JiOUSE JN TOWS 13 TI1K O. FlTZ, PKOt'ItlKTOR, eorne.

of Hickory ami Von- Mao nreet, near the new depot. Call and get a fquare meal for 25 cents; $1 a ihiy. tr THE CLOLll) HOUSE, Corner of Seciunl ami Walntit streets. JAS. IL Frcprietcr.

riunivhi-d in.d retith'U. 'IViins a 'I nnu a innini; nan. uir kk' i.r um oimnnnv 1 1 sed ircet lh-tweeiOlalu 'and ilffiry SlreeU, oiuwa, k.him-.. otyu.0 bours ITio to 2 p. in.

Vll-W to i. in. I. PAR.AMOliE, M. D.

ori'AWA, KANSAS. Otlico on Vest i-ecpad Strcui, Koar A. V. IMvVSo.N', at Xjar, OUiee, Court llmiM' S.jiiare, Oi ova, Kan-as, t. ti hum trt I 1 i TiiHlliance i I I i I I i i 1 I rl0 i.u.y, 'taei presented to the people of Kan sas, no less vital and essential I to the well-beinof society than any of those earlier questions I he last Leirisiatuie.

bv a toiut 1 0 resolution, submitted to the ci izens of Kansas the tpiestion wlKdhor 'the o'anufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors' shall oe forever prohibited in this State, except lor medical, scieti- tiiic and mecliaiiical purposes i .1 i i i upon tins simple and yet broad pro)o: itiou everv elector will be called to vote next November. This will be the iirst time the i people of any State have had an opportunity of yotinu' fairly and squartdy on the question or con- siitutional prohibition. Wo be lieve it ri-jrht in principle and A 1 every way beneficial mpractice. The of this amendment would Dtace Kansas on hi-rlu-r: vantn.re-.2:roun(l in many respects tliau any oilier State in th Vu- ion She would stand forth deemed from a thraiidom no less rernoie tnan slavery, ami would draw tfi her fertile prairies th le class of emigrants that make a State strong- and prosperous. but this amendment cannot be carried without, the earnest and hearty co-operation of all friends.

Its opponents are manv and mihtv. Thev are or ganwUlip; to deleat it. At a re cent secret convention lo-peka they voted to iii the State, and appointed corn- in ii ii melius have oiuauized a State Temper- amendment, (foverimr.l. T. St.

John is its president, and is do- hr efled i Ve Work. 1 1 is selldim: out lecturers to so far i rts possible, in every townshipj ami school district, local unions or prohibition clubs. It is nlsoj i .1 I oirii Miiiiieu, iiioitjiuail fllirn newsjajicrs have been pledged to support the ainendnumt, and all trie clergymen (heard from) have heartily, endorsed' it ami represent, the members of. their! 1 1 i 1 1 1 I i i In all iTeat cam patens, miii-lirs ly cnreii. i tw imi-ior now nu.i ivre, Willi in 1 1 pnrtH'Ulais.

Uuit every one can In-his own ninl pieiijisv hi i own only iiskin; C.al I'ncii ivmit Uu irrecn stamps to i'i--nMs. Thl Herb al .1... i i will hi'i'iik a freKhcolu up in ii ii il ii i-ni .1 in, lid ir: i iiuiliu'll, jlii (iniiss. aiiDoriv I'W Kv IM-; er. a OK NTS WAXTKJ) fur the heM ni.i h''llinr 1 itihh-u im-i rem.

xauuiiai I FAfvfiN MR ntjtw UkJUir.C inirte: yrbnv -m- ll 'st jinetSir rariorOuans in the Worl. winners nt highest del iuetion at evrv fnU- (or thirteen years. l'riee litl. s8 SHW. to and upward.

A fur ikv paymeiitsi. $5 a mont'i, or (tiartt'l aiid upward, ('ata'oirues ni-. MaMia 1 1. 1 in Id in oi Treuiout Uosloii; 40 Kat Utn Sl'eet. Union Square, N.

Y.i!."ii) Wubasti ACE05TS WANTED to Soil the tiVi COV. csiiMTESTr if I'll tho I'arn O'-u'-i Ji tho Pvocd, Feed and Ciro: I rm, Al.irrv i Form Businrfs: UAKK SSO'viCV OX TESi-; Everv Finn- i-oulil have cn.y. f) i'aijeiM 40 Illustrr.t i.ii'.ii. P-tiU it cifrular to ,1 iL St. I.ouis, JMo.

Special will nriHFrpe) the recipe for a U.m.m Unit will leiwove Tan, Ki-X'KLKS. and Blotches. leaving t.he kUu soft, clear mil he.tiihr.i irsii uctions for prmltiein a iiiMuhin; growth of huir on i. ihl nd or Miioolh lace. Adiire! )-, iin'-lo-ins el.

Mump, Ben. Vamlelf Uo Ann N.Y. Erors of GENTJ.KM A.V who sutTored for ye.in Iron Ncrvotm DKHll.tTV. VH A ntCwW; aiul the 1 i-i- id Will till' -like Of flilli'i'UIS innnit' tonll no i.i-v.1 it, ih" e.ipe rial iltrcelion for inakiiijr the nip; ii-iiiii'y liy which lu ci'lt-l. Snf.

iyr wihii.L' li pi'ulil hy tli.1 ieiH'i', can do fi addicsin pffl vl 11. (KiOKN, tnara-Gin -1J Cedar Si reel, New Vt.rt. The inivi'i-tiser. hau'ia bee.i peitiii'iin'tiOy etuvd "I thui iii id ili-'iM" i-i llllv Vi II ed) lo liiiiki- ki.ov lo lii le Uiw uilili'l I lie. ini-Ji's nf 'l'o nil who itoire i', willn-ini a copy I tl." pVCFCI'IpllOII 11I'U, tl I'O Ol I'll the diiirlloii I'M' pit-paling af t.in viuie, wlileli Ihey wilt iind a Miiw i i I l'N.

AMIi.M Ill 1 lv. Cai t.rs tin' pu s. rlpliiin. Si. A.

i on S. vVii.i.i;;;-l.u'-'- V' tarv and otherwise, there are I i i Jienotis Wlieil it JS essential to success to mass the troops and concentrate the forces engaged therein. Just, now Kansas is most important stronghold ofjmitteesto East and solicit the liquor enemy. This the rep- funds of the litjuor dealers there i mi i in i kuim inter- i e.t well understand, and they are sujipiviug munitions oi warjance Linon, emunicmcj all or-; and eoiicentratinir their forces ganizations favorable to the i accon linirlv. the rupture ol i this stronghold next Novemher means victory for the friends of tomperouce, not only in Kansas, hut subsequently ail along the line.

To fail will bo to give a new lease of life to the liquor-j makers and vendors of thut sending out circulats to minis-State, to strengthen and encour ters, editors, asking their age the liquor bii'tsness in other iositnm on this question and States, and "to ad I. greatly to urging theii; active co-operation. Ihe bunlens and of 1 llundri'ds of have i i lie- iriKis lenipei euee oi where. It is of the utmost importunce, therefore, that, in the intervening months, between this and November, everything possible.

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