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The Kansas Workman from Scranton, Kansas • 3

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1 Prostituted cloud. J. S. OLOUD AKE- a dealer 3S23; 4 4 brothers; CO 00 Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, Implements, roofing Guttering all kinds of Tfowork done womptly and as cheap as the cheapest, all V-v 'V -ysJr a EJ x- 4 We also carry ine Watch Repairing and Engraving a Specialty 134 Commercial Emporia. Ivan.

Wholesale. House 707 Kansas Citv Mo. 1 Th All .7 7 FIELD a full line of TTiTNT AND Communicated. Quenemo Kas. May 30, 1887.

Ed. Workman: I bave just 'returned from the tha G. A. E. For two days I ave listened to the rehashed glory of the war.

The pulpit morning and evening, the platform the afternoon and night following, were dedicated to memorial services. Yet there wa3 not sent forth a single idea, not one though that carried a bsso 1 in practical pai riotism with the notable exceptions the short camp ftre talks of Goo. W. Logan an outsider and "com rade" Morehead. These two spee ches, short and merely suggestive on account of their 5 min.

limit, were lured, misrepresented and traduced the bigoted prostitutes of patriot ism who followed. The eloquent divines from the pulpit, in the travail their souls brought forth chieflv wind, of the Salvation armj glory halla-lugah big Injun me! quality. husro uremium could safelv be placed on a single fertilizing idea. In the various discourses there fell some rich jems of sensation from the saintly pastors lips. "I dont want encourage a very high key) "but if any body ever spits on that flag lick 'em in a minute." "When I die (in- a Glory hallalu ah style) Just wrap me in that flag (striking an attitude and that "holy sanctimonious tone" known only to Methodists of long standing) I want no other shroud.

It is good enough for me." There were great eulogies for the long line of generals and men of blood such as "black Jack" Logan the best "nigger" hunter in Illanoise at tho time the war broke out. This Logan was a pro-slavery politician. He introduced and engineered bills thro: the Illanoise legislature that fined imprisoned the champion of freedom for feeding or aiding a runaway black man. Grant voted the same ticket but hardly had time between drunks to attend to such things. These bigoted copperheads who thought our flag and constitu-tution good enough while it snbju gated four millions in slavery, who were kept out of the rebel army through outside influences, these lonrio fv.0 oVi'oo a rvio SEEDS IN BULK.

We keep constantly on hand a large stock of Pumps, Wagons Carriages, Cuttlery, And in fact everything usually Because circumstances forced them drew the halter around the neck of cn tho right side against their sym- John Brown- John down's pat-pathies, and their powers hitherto riotism was a loyality to Truth and used fight the cause of freedom, Justice. He did not worship an developed them into good bull dogs, "emblem of liberty" that protected they are held up before the rising foal tyranny. He fought for freedom 1 jiu or tiers rrom apvvoivo ujIlviujiuiv. LIVERY AND Sale Stables. QUENEMO.

KAN. C.C. Kirlqmtrick Prop. 1 take pleasure in informing ths Pubic th at I have the most complete LIVERY 001 Fl to be found in the county. Good Horses and first-class rigs always on hand.

Charges reasonaple. Give me a call. C. C. K1KKPAT1UCK.

Yon3Gni DEALERS Et Hair, lime Quenemo, Cement Kansas. T. J. Crum. M.

Ixgeroll, E. B. Dowxer GRUM, IN6ERS0L Go, IN Dry GooDs, Groceries Clothing, Ratsf Caps Boots SHOES. And GENERAL MEDCHANDISE. Igp'Remember the Old Reliable, Corner of 3d.

Maple streets Quenemo, Kansas. S. Brown LUMBER DEALERS. We Keep Constantly on hand LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, SASH DOORS, BLINDS Lime, Sand, Cement, Hair and Coal. Give us a call Oflice ppo- site Santa Rita Hotel Quenemo.

Kansas. if 2S FEED DREW GRADIT Blinds, SDoors, SBIMOKS LIVER REGULATOR all Diseases of the Liver, Sidneys, Stomach ani Spleen. This purely vegetable preparation, now so celebrated Ma Family Medicine, originated ia the South ia 1828. It afV gently on the Bowels Kidneys and corrects tik a5tion of theiaver, and fore, the best preparato medicine, whatever the sicicc ness may prove to be. Ia at common diseases it will, unassisted by any other medicine, effect a speedy cure.

An Efficacious Remedy. I can reaom-mend as an efficacious remedy for all diseases of the Liver, Headache and Dyspepsia, Simmons Livei Regulator." Lewis G. Wunder, Assistant Port master, Philadelphia. "So loss of time, no Interruption or stoppage of business, while taking th Regulator. Children complaining of Colic, Headache, or Sick Stomach, a teaspoonful or more will give relief.

If taken occasionally by patients exposed to MALARIA, will expel the poison and protect them from attack. A PHYSICIAN'S OPIMON. I have been practicing medicine for twenty years, and have never been able to put up a vegetable compound that would, like Simmons Liver Regulator, promptly and effectively move the Livor to action, and at the same time aid (instead of weakening) the digestive and assimilative powers of th System. L. M.

Hin-ton, M. Washington, Ark SEE THAT YOU GET THE GENUINE. J. H. Zeiiin Philadelphia, Pa.

iSl.CC. 1529 atreet. finilad'a. P. WELL TRIED TREATMENT.

For Consumption, Asthma, Bron Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Ilay Fever, Hft3 Debility, Retmmatism, Neuralgia, and all Chronic and Nervous Disorderf. hen "Coumponrl Oxygen" is inha 1 heirt has imparted to it inereat ital ry. That sends forth blo with 2. ore force and less wear to its etf tie I currents leave on their ireoat ew elf posits of vital force in every eell of tL-aue over which they pass, and return to the lungs for a new supply his simple story is the national explana. tion of the greatest advance tnat meui-cal science has yet made.

"The Compound oxyen Treatment' which Drs. Starkey Palen, o. low. Arch Street, Philadelphia, have been using for the last sixteen years, is a smb. tific adjustment af the elements of Oxygwi and Nitrogen magnetized, and tne eora.

pound is so condensed and made portable hat it is earned by express to every portion of the country indeed, it is sent all over the world. Drs. Starker Palen have the libera to refer, in proof of their standing a Physicians, to the following nameci wen-known persons who have tried their Treat: ment: Hon. William D. Kelley.

Member of Congress, Philadelphia. Rev. Victor L. Cro Editor Lutheran Observer Philadelphia. Rev.

Charles Cushi Editor Americar Reformer, New York Hon. illiam Penn Nixon, Editor Chicago 111. Judge Joseph II. Flanders, Temple Court, New Tork. Mis.

Mary A. Cater, widow of the late Dr. Harvey New Jeir Mrs, Mary A. Doughty, Jamaca, Long sland, N. Y.

Mrs. Mary A Livermore Melrose, Massachusetts. Judge Voorhees, New i ork city. Mr. ueorjp D.

Edwards, Proprietor St. Geoge's B. tel, Philadelphia. Mr. Frank Siddall, a well known merchant, mnaueipuia.

William H. Whitley, Silk mauuficturor Darby, Ph ladt-piila, Mia many oiuwn in every pati of the United Stttes. "Compound Uxygen its Jioue vi acuw and Results," is the title ot a volume 01 nearly two hundred pages, puonsueu Drs. Starkey Palen, which gives to all inquirers full information as to this re markable curative agent anu a large of surprising cures a wild range or chronic cases many of them after bir abaudonedto die by other physicians an will be mailed tree to any auurea plication. Warranted to cure Scabies SULPH Prairie Itch, and Kansas Scratches, and all other in LTIO fectious of thebkin.

bold by Hobson Bros. GOLD: fields are scarce, hut ih; vho wriTe ft Stinson receiv free, full faff rn: hev can do, I'veai wni j. it them from in per -y. '-n earned over $50 ian'iay. Eitccr v.i.r.

notrcquird. You are started free. are absolutely sura of suug little fortunes. All i kv Wrftp for trms. K.

Holly, KIcftu THIS PAPER Tnay "be fonnJ on KOWELL CO'3 itewspaper Advertising Bureau (10 Spruca bw.wriere aaverns- Ing contracts may be xnaatt jp it WiU urify tho BLOOD and KIDNEYS and estore tho J-ZEA LTH and VK3- of YOtJTIi. 5Jysiej.sia,W an Annetite. IsuMrestion.Liwk ot Strength and Tired Feeling ab solutely carea: Hone, muscles and rerves receiva new force. tTilivf-B8 tne mind end supplies 1'rain SuSerine froim complaints pecw I AnSNT liartotheirFCxillMBdiDa WASIKB'S IEON ICSICi afa, speedy cure. Gires a clear, realthy complexion All attempts at counterfeiting cniy aaus to hi.

iujk laritj. lo not BTPriroent pet Okisik At AND BESi Ovir Conatipati -n. Liver Cotn- laint ai.o Stclr V-B Eetdache. Sample Dose sr.d Boot mailed on ol poatape. THE CR.

mmi MDiCIHE ST. L0S1S, K.Q. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps an Blemishes from horses, Blood pavi Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Spraius, Sor and Swollen rhfoaV Coughs, etc. Save $50 by use cf one bottle. Every bottlg warranted by dniggists.

TRADEMARK- REGISTERED. Brewster's Pat ilsln HoM 1 fi Your lines re where you put asm r.ot unoJ i -Jghorses'feet. One Agent sold 12 d-r. in 5 days; oni lir, ipaler sold 6 doz. in 15 days, bami-led wortL i.

Oil filiates tli'-' virtue are i uniiv Haisrsur r. In I Ml! Ill- The BUYERS' GUIDE is tssuetl Sept. mmI March, cacU year. AS" 313 page, 8Vxll4 inchf itU over 3,500 Illustrations a whole Picture Gllcry. CSIVES Wholesale Prices direct to consumers on all floods for personal or family use.

Tells how to order, and gtvea exact cost of everything you use, eat, drink, wear, or have fau with. These ISiVAI.XIAi.?L.K BOOKS contain Information gleaned from the markets of tlse world. We trill mall a copy VREB to any address upon receipt of 10 cts. to defmy expense of mailing. Let us hear from you, Kespcctfully, MONTGOMERY WARD CO.

227 cfc Vala.s!i Avcuuc, thict 111. rs3 ry CXT3Ta.33C3 BciaUca, Lumbago, Rheumrjism. Burns, Scald.3, Stings, Bites, Bruises. Bunions, Corns, Scratches, Errant. Strains, Stitches, Lit? Joists, TLiekache.

Galls, Scree, Spavin Cracl'3. Contracted I-Insoles, Ernjrtiotis, Hoot Ail, Scrs-v Worms, Ewinney, Saddle Galls, Piles. THIS GOOD OLD STAND-BY accOMiplisho for everybody exactly what isclalmcd for It. One of tlio for the nivft popularity of tlio Mustang is fourul in its iiniTcrBal applicab'Ji'ity. Kvryboily npetls such a medicine.

The IiUiu'it'f It In oaso accident. The IIwiKcvil it for soneralfamlly The needs ttamsand hii men. Tlio Ieciiiiiiic it way 3 on to vork bench. Tho 5Iirfr r.cod.-i it In cr.se of morcney, The I'ion can't without it. The nocds it isi his house, hid stabla.

and hi3 yr.i The Jiu-a v.vn orl Ia.tma.i noodJ It In libcrr.l The Iir.v-.. friend cr.d i--. 1: The fi-ui thousands of TIlC If: long rb Ids The Ing like it ti a-i limb and rov' r. Tho r.J-rroi! -m theso cs.t-t- tconomy. Keen usi! in cp- Keci r.

Duo Hi iv -V lioi-dd i it hU test 1 necd-5 It it "ndll save uini nd a v. oi'd cZ trouble. it and will need It ro 01 ids and dangers, ran There ia noth' for dangers to life. tha pioneer. -Cm itrb -v bis stcro among and when 1 v.t 1 ntonco.

l-i. a 'Tl3 the best of Itsisnnedlate 1 i.vs of wages. "i J.o 8tublo for AVER'S PSLLS Arc purely vegetable in their composition, and thorough ia their operation. They do not debilitate the Liver by excessive stim ulation, and arc not irritating in their 9 action. The importance of these Tills in arousing the Stomach, Liver, and Bowels, to the proper performance of their functions cannot bo overestimated.

They will Promote the Appetite, and restore health and strength to weak find enfeebled systems. For four years I was greatly troubled with DyspopMiu; part of the time so badly I could retain little or no food on my Btoraach. 1 commenced using Ayer's IMUs, dieting myself at the same time, and effected a permanent cure. I am now enjoying perfect health." THOMAS O. JENKINS.

Trovincetovrn, Mass. "Tor over a j-ear I was afflicted with Liver and Stomach troubles, and failed to find relief until I commenced using Ayer's Tills. Two boxes of these Pills have restored my Liver to a healthy condition, imd I can now cat without being distressed." A. J. JONES, Euxport, Me.

Ayer's Pills, I'KKPAKED BY DR. J. C. AYF.3 lowcll, Mass. Sold by 11 I Druggists.

IT IS A PURlLY VEGETABLE PREPAFffflON axis SEMMA-fiANDRAKE-BJJCHU Af.O C1HLH EQUALLY It has st.od tho Test of Years. in curing an 01 tne BLOOD, LIVER, STOM KIDUEyS.BOW- ELS, It Purifies the Licod, Invigorates and Classes the Systcn. fJTSPEPSIA.COWSTI. BITTERS CURES PATI0IT, JAUNDICE, AILDISEASISCFTKE SICSHEADACHE.EIL-I0U3 COMPLAINTS, apear atoncoundor i vcaeScial influence. LIVER SIDNEYS STOMACJi AND It is purely a Medicine as its catnartic proper BOWELS ties forbids its use as a ant to the taste, and as easily taken "titd- ren as aauus.

ALLDRUGGISTS 4 PEICKLTASHEITTEslSCO CO? rryl PRICElDOLlAR Sole Proprietors. St.Louis and Kjlnbab Orry i i 1 tia es lilt fcllfiSiiriraS Li Jai 1 jj of by of A 7.M 4- 'ii II' -I aoroaa receive vono The largest stock of BLAJVK BOOKS, SCHOOL BOOKS. Writing Paper. PENS, INKS, PENCILS. Gigars and Tobacco; Albums, Perfumery, Pocket Books, Purses, Toilet Soaps and Novelties QUENEMO.

Carried at the P. O. by (GEO. ROGERS. The Kansas Home NURSERY For Reliable Trees write for Price List and get the best To A.

H. GRLESA, Prop. Lawrence, Kansas Geo. W. Logan Son.

DEALERS IK REAL Quenemo, Kansas. We have an extended list of fartn and city property which we are offering very cheap. We have been resident of this immediate vicinity for the past 27 years and are acquainted with every foot of land in Osage county, and are also familiar with the chains of title thereto." We have some special bargains which we are offering to parties who desire to purchase in either farm or city property. We will also neerotlate loans upon improved farms or city property upon as favorable rates as any agent in Osage or adjoining counties. JN otanal work and abstract ing a specialty.

Correspondence solicited. Geo. W. Logan 1 v5n33 nalntinc and trimmlne done to order. Work cnr 1 Ooor-fiorta ot uanta Uita Hotel, Tbird treat.

SO.OOO to i.0-csr Upon improved farms at low, rates of interest. Give us a call and examine "our rates. JNO. L. ALLISON NEWS DEPOT.

STATE Garden Implements, Hardware store. one door north of Post Kansas. EVERGREENS By Mail. For $1.00 I will send by mail, post paid, either of the following lots of Ever greens, or one-half of my two of them, or lots toi So.OJ 1000 Arbor Vitae, 3 to 4 300 do 4 to 8 in, 150 do 5 to 8 tpd 150 do 8 to 15 in. 50 do 8 to 15 in tpd 400 Balsam Fir 3 to 4 in 150 do 3 to 4 in tpd 200 do 4 to 8 in.

75 do 4 to 8 in tpd, 30 Chinese a Vitae, 2 yrs old 30 Silver Fir 4 to 6 in tpd. 15 do 6 to 12 in tpd 75 White spruce 4 to 8 in Vi -v 50 do 8 to 15 in. 400 Hemlock do 3 to 4 in 4 to 8 in. 8 to 15 in. 3 to 4 in.

100 do 200 do 400 White Pine, 30 Cluster Pine 3 to 4 in. 100 Stone Pine, 3 to 4 in The obove and 20 other varieties are all in cellar and can be sent at anv time WHOLESALE LIST of 25 varieties Evergreens, 30 Varieties of Forest Trees-30 Vafieties of Shrubs and Plants, 50 Va -rieties of Tree Seeds sent free to any a Ip a JllUilUU AUU1USS GEO. PINNEY Everjrreen, Door County, Wis von27. lyr. E.

FEYTOH, J. V.SaNDERS. J. M. PEYTON Peyton, Sanders Peyton, Attorney s-at-Lawt lhird door south of Firt National Bank tairs, Emporia Kan.

Will practice in tne courts. vono pIPEe Co (Successors to C. C. Terren) DEALERS IK Staple Fancy Groceries. Where Sixteen Ounces make a Pound and a child can trade as well as an adult.

B.Call and see them at Ho. 34 West Street. Emporia, Kan. v5n4 Merchants Hotel. Central location in city.

LADIES' AND GENTS PARLORS. MEAL 25 CT Everything clean. First-class rooms. NIGHT CALLS FOR ALL TRAINS, Convenient to street car line. DECKER Proprietors.

Cor. 4th Ave. and Merchant St EMPORIA, KAN. v4n50-ly kept in a general "TT Qg-fc Third. t.

Office. Gtuenemo, by this G. A. It. is the kind that nox Ior "Wendell Phillips is another of those grand souls that comes as a spark struck from the vey faoul of Deity.

We did not hear a word concerning his heroism, or of his wonderful loyalty so freedom's cause ml 3 I 11- i. 1 I xney never memioueu now ma icy-1 alty forced him to take issue with the constitution and flag that held four million in slavery. He was no superstitions emblem worshiper. He was no flag bigot They spoke not of Wm. Loyd Gar rison, the Lovjoy bros of Rev.

Dr. Channiner and other heroes who (Continued on Fourth page.) Postal Ltiws of Newspapers. I. Subscribers who do not give express notice to the contrary, are considered as wishing to continue their subscription. II.

Any person who takes a paper re; ularlv from the postofflce, unless the paper is sent free by understanding or as a sample copy, is responsible for the sub scription. III. If subscribers move to other places without informing the publisher, they are held resoonsible. Notice should al ways be given of the removal. IV.

Any person ordering his paper to be discontinued must pay up all arrer- asres. or the publisher may continue to send it until payment is made and collect the whole amount wbether'it is taken out of the office or not. V. Postmasters are required to give notice bv letter when a subscriber does not take his paper from the office. Neg.

lecting to do so makes the postmaster re sponsible to the publisher tor tne pay ment. If you want to insure your property in old and reliable companies, call on Jno L. Allison, in WORKMAN BUILDING. EMPORIA BUSINESS 0 W. Miller, EMPORIA, Pres.

KAN. v5n5 PURIFY YOUR BLOOD. If your tongue is coated. If your skin is yellow or dry. If you have boils.

If you have fever. If you ate thin or nervous. If you are billious. -If you are constipated. If your bones ache.

If your head aches. If you have no appitite. If von havp no xmiKnn 1 bottle of beggs blood pukifer and bjol Maker will relieve any and all of thb fthnv ftmtrtl Hints Rnlrl woirnninl I Hobsoa Bros. generation as "saints" before whom to do reveranca. Their sophomore gush sounded like a set of school boys having a mock Fourth of July at a lyceum, where the young bloods ware trying to seo who could belch forth the most swell rhetoric.

"Comrade" Jap Washburn with a strong inspiration, imported from Missouri no doubt tore a passion to tatters inlSsecunds. He charged up and down the stage his collar jerked off, his sleeves rolled up, his coat and vest unbuttoned to the air, while he madlv shrieked. "Sme say that flag is a It is a good thing it was not said in my The low lived, miserable, pacilanimcus etc. etc AD NAUSEAM. Citizen Logan emphasised the faot that the cause of the late war was human greed of slaveholders.

patriotism was loyalty to truth. This set the superstitio us flag wor shipers mad. The way they abused the outsider they were com pelled to call to their platfsrm to in- suie one really good speecn wa3 wonderful to see. "Comrade" More -head warned against the impending danger of monopoly and capitalism. He was slurr ed and snubbed by the puppet chaplain of the Post, as a 'Jer emiah prophet, alwajs weeping over jmpending fates." He abused all who would not shut their eyes to present and future and shout like a blind parrot for the grand old flag.

This, with silly war stories constit uted their patriotism. All others were slurred as "never in service more than sis "months or drafted" and sue rot. They closed with a grand "John Browns body lies a moldering in the grave. To sing of the Hero of Harpers ferry was the most inconsistant thing of the oc casion. After all their sciuirt elo-- quence to prove that patriotism consists in saperstit i on for a piece of silk, star spangled and stri ped, they sang the chorus praising that grand old man of Osawatomie, John Brown the first in arms against the government, the first to defy that flag, the leader of an assault on the government arsinal, the crimminal hanged for high treason years before Jeff.

The quality of patriotism lauded 5 raTit, Wagon Carriage Maker. Reuairinsr a snecialty. Carriage and waxon Ultsed and prices reasonable. tsoop u.U wict J. WHITMAN, fl.

Dealer in Dnp, IMicies ati Ckeniciil' Drusrlsts Sundries. Pare Wines and Liquors for Medicinsl I imposes. Phyeiofsna' Prescriptions Carefully CompoiiDde(L.

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