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7 EGOR hi E. J. THAYER, Editor and Proprietor. CAEBOND ALE, OSAGE COUNTY, KANSAS, SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1888. NUMBER 14.

Carbondale CHURCH DIRECTORY. BUSINESS CARDS. A. M. SUTHERLAND, new tore Letter.

New York, June 30, 1888. A good picture of General Harrison was found on the Record bulletin board this week. Editor Carbondale Record: CHRISTIAN. Rev. Vawter, Pastor.

Services in this church will be announced later. Numberless are the uses of electricity. LAND, LO-AJST ing papers for which pupils are constantly sending him money, but never see the papers. The number of dupes he has made is marvelous or at least would be to one who did not know the gullibility of the average American. Tell a man you can make him a wonderof memory in two weeks, for $5, and he will jump at the chance, that is, if he has never rONGREGATIONAL.

M. j. Morse, Pastor. flvpnr Snnflftv At 11 10 A.w. Snndfttr Following on the heels of the new law for capital punishment bv the electric piIARLES S.

BRIGGS, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Carbondale, Kan. Reference Commercial Bank. Office up etaira in Duel building. Ingalls should have added a postscript to his communication to Mr.

Bone-brake, "burn this letter." school at 10.00 a. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 8.00 p. m. -AND- shock, comes a city expert's suggestion that the vagrant "bow-wows" be executed Blacker's Stables, Will furnish you a GOOD TEAM At a fair figure Fine digs of all-Kinds AND MORE COMING.

attempted to improve his memory him- BAPTIST. Sunday School lO.OO a. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. Xo regular Sunday services are provided for until a pastor shall be appointed.

INSURANCE AGENT. in the same manner instead of the present somewhat cruel method of drown in s. selt, lor that effort opens las eyes, and shows him that there is no royal road to remembering; constant drill is required The opinion seems to prevail that the mantle of charity should be allowed to envelope the history of the Kansas delegation to the Chicago convention. Good Companies and- ALL A TRICK. If Mr.

Blaine had not written his Florence letter he would have been nominated by acclamation and without a dissenting voice. If Mr. Blaine had not written his Paris letter he would have been nominated by a. great majority and with great enthusiasm. If his friends had not prevented it, he' would still have been nominated with a rush on last Saturday afternoon or evening.

If he had not sent his peremptory cables yesterday from Scotland, the strong probability is that he would even then have been nominated on Monday. These facts are as plain as the figures on the thermoneter. And yet there aro a few fools and several newspapers in this town who will go on to the end, declaring it was all a trick to secure his nominatioul For softening of the on by a combination of such here, as in every mental development. BRADFORD GREGORY, A) ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Carbondale, Ivan. Will practice in nil the Courts.

Office in the reur of the Carbomiale bank. METHODIST. T. B. Gray, Pastor.

Services everv Snndav at 11.00 a. m. and 8.00 p. m. ay School, 10.00 A.

M. Class meeting immediately after the morning service. Prayer meeting Thursday evenings at 8.00 p. in. The method followed by the old-time He proposes to get a gas engine, a dynamo, and a hopper somewhat like the top of an old-fashioned coffeemill.

Two sides of the hopper will bo of zinc, or scholars is as good as ever, that is, select Best of Rates. certain chapter, page or paragraph, SOCIETIES. If the salaries paid postmasters of the two cities is an indication of their commercial importance, then Topeka is bigger'n Wichita, as the postmaster at the former place gets $3,200, while the AVichita office pays $3,100. and learn it in a set time, repeating it again and again until firmly fixed in the mind; then dropping it for a day or so, and then trying to recall it. This if per some other good conductor, and the two poles of the circuit wTill be attached to them.

When the unfortunate canine is dropped in the hopper, he makes a com OIIN GARAGIITY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Notary Public and Conveyancer. KOP P. Pythagorean Lodge, No. 178, meets every Thursday evening in the rooms of the a. r.

A. over Stanhilber Humphrey's store. All Knights in good standing are welcome. JS. T.

Thayer, M. A. Robinson, K. of K. and S.

C. C. sisted in, will give anyone a good memory, ihe only requirement is exercise;" mental faculties as well as plete contact between the two sides, this mysterious something we call a shock Horses Boarded and well Attended. Around the corner from Stanhilber Humphreys store. Carbondale, Kansas.

KAXSAS. scbaxtox, muscles need it. takes place, and hydrophobia has lost COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY. City Property for Sale The perennial sea serpent has turned In the discussion of the Hennepin canal scheme in the Senate, on last Saturday, Senator Vest, of Missouri, made AF. AND A.

M. Carbontiai.b Lodge No. 70. Meets every second and fourth Saturday evenings of each month, in their rooms over Stanhilber ifc liumphrcy's store. up again, and is making things lively for one more apostle.

The expert says 300 volts will be enough to kill a but the hardy manner. hether there is mance and such ignorance, there is no cure. W. MAIN, M. Carbonilale, Kan.

an extra" quantity of grog served out at this season, or whether the quality of Mr. Blaine has done the most magnani recommends using 1000 volts to make it a Bure thing. The body of the defunct the remarkable statement that there is not a single steamboat on the Missouri river between Kansas City and St. Louis. Surely river commerce is in an advanced AO.

IT. Casbond le LoDfiE No. 7-J. Meets every Fridav evening in the rooms of the A. P.

A. over Stanhilber Humphrey's store. B. McKEE, -OR OlUce hours, mous thing in the history of American politics intended it from the start, and could not be swerved from it bv the most All promptly attended t. lay ami night.

animal is then dropped through the bot torn of the hopper and carted away. This marine cocktails is so much better than the land article that it "wakes snakes" of this enormous size, and monstrous appearance, is a delicate question. There seems to be no reason to doubt the existence of some unknown monster in the glittering temptations or the most per stage of decay. A. II.

Col. J. Hays Port No. CI. Meets everv second and fourth Wednesdays in each DEALER IN suasive appeals.

His countrymen are II. WARNOCK, M. Physician and Sciuieon. month in their hall over livers' sture. sure to recognize it and count him tho first American of his York viiat wnn iron mills Bhuttins: clown apparatus is crude, of course, as all great inventions are in their inception, but in time the process will be perfected, and the whole operation will be performed MONEY TO LOAN and glass factories closing for the sum Tribune.

Carbondalc, Kansas. Office un Main Street, opposite Iteilly Thomas' tore. mer, the city of Pittsburg, will have in two jerks and a motion, the dog enter depths of the sea. The latest theory advanced is that there still remain from the former ages, some stragglers, long necked reptilian relics of the tertiary period, which have been undisturbed in their slimy depths, occasionally making the -ON- a large idle population for a time. Of ing at one aperture and the linked sweet OFFICIALS.

STATE. Governor John A. Martin. Lieutenant-Governor A. P.

Riddle. Secretary of Slate E. B. Allen. Stale Treasurer J.

V. Hamilton. Attorney General S. B. 1'radford.

state Auditor Timothy McCarty. Superintendent of Public Instruction those employed in the manufacture of SLOAN, Lumber, Lath and Shingles, SASH, BOOKS AND BLIHDS, MOULDINGS ness emerging majestically at another, A.L' glass alone, are now thrown out of DENTIST. Long or Short Time. grand tour along the Jersey coast, to add This will save the expense now incurred II. work, and the closing of the iron mills to the purses of the Bonifaces, who are Lawhead.

by the faculty of the University of Bologna in transporting their subjects such Secretary Stat. Board of Asriculture Martin and furnaces will throw out fully that many more. This, together with the No. 723 Kansas Avenue, TOPE KAXSAS. Mohler.

popularly supposed to be allied to a certain variety of sea monster. The last report places this reptile in Delaware a distance. Superintendent of Insurance D. W. Wilder.

State Librarian 11. J. Dennis. Secretary of Stati Historical Society F. J.

recent action of the Pennsylvania rail Bay; a coasting crew saw what first The companies who deal in lightning Kan. Adams. Carbondale, road in laying off some thousands of men, would indicate that times are dull are giving in gradually to the pressure seemed to be the hull of a sunken vessel with yard arms stretched out. The object sank and reappeared and waved the in that state. Adjutant General A.

B. Campbell. State Printer C. C. Baker.

COUNTY. Senator (Fourteenth T. L. Marshall. Representative (Thirty-Eitrhth District) G.

W. brought to bear on them by the Board of Electrical Control, and are getting their 1 O'NEILL, 1 CITY DRAY. Carbondale, Kan. All kisirtu of linnlltiir (lone at reasonable rates. Ml order promptly ultetidccl to.

WAVELAMl. The vigilance committee met at the school house on last Monday evening, it being their regular meeting. The school meeting on last Thursday went oif good shape, all present voting for Mr. McGown, with the exception of the ladies, who said they just came down to see how it was done. Clyde Barns, who has been staying with his uncle, Mr.

Cazier, for the" last two months, returned to his home in Burlingnme last week. James Carrigar was married one day last week. Full particulars will be given in our next items. The young folks meet at Isaac Baxters on Tuesday evening of each week, lor the purpose of learning to sing. Miss Carter, of Topeka, is both organist and leader, and a good time in general is had.

We learn that the Ridge people havo had the school house closed on them on account of their trying to make a Methodist Sunday school out of it, when it has always been- Union. The district intends wires and poles down as speedily as pos Dotv. The attorney general of Nebraska is CEMENT, TLASTER PARIS, PLASTERING HAIR, PAINTS, WHITE LEAD, OILS AND PETTY, siuie unaer tne circumstances, it is arms in such a manner as to convince the sailors that it was alive. It was about 100 feet long, and the arms from fifteen to thirty feet. The ljcality where this monster was seen would indicate that Cape May had secured the great attraction for this season.

A new bug has been discovered in astonishing to see the number of "dead Robert Erskine, Merchant Tailor, CARBONDALE, KANSAS. wires tnat nave been allowed to remain of the opinion that a Chinaman cannot become a citizen of the United States under the statute restricting naturalization to "free, white aliens and to aliens of African nativity or descent." The at in place on the poles, either for use in emergencies which never came, or from GEORGE VJ CONTRACT WORK IN STONE and PLASTER. Carbondale, Kan. First class work nt reasonable prices. New Jersey.

It is two inches long the average size of a Jersey mosquito, of a a mistaken notion that they beautified the streets. In the lower part of Broad way where the wires used to make light brown color, and has four big claws near its head. Its sting raises lumps big as a lien's egg. Though not fatal, its bite causes very great pain, which can perfect net above the house-tops, and torney general holds that a Chinaman is not a Avhite man, according to Webster, who divides the races as Caucasion or white, Mongolian or yellow, etc. As we are liable to hear considerable on the Chinese question in connection with General Harrison's record, it will be well Representative (Thirty-Ninth District) J.

Admire. Clerk R. H. McClair. Treasurer Ed.

Npaulding. Register of Deeds Jerry llussey. County Attorney II. B. Kughbauks.

Probate Jude Alex. Blake. Superintendent of Public Instruction J. Adams. Sheriff Nick Fraukhouser.

Clerk of the District Court C. P. Felch. Surveyor -lames Gray. Coroner Dr.

J. D. Peak. Commissioners Clias. Cochran, Henry Howell, and S.

L. Uebcrling. TOWNSHIP. Trustee A. M.

Sutherland. Treasurer R. B. McKee. Clerk P.

W. Rohinson. Justices of the Peace Geo. W. Metzler, W.

H. Thomas. -Constables Kinzey Veatch, Andrew Patterson. CITY. Mayor J.

B. Ellis. Coiincilmen W. F. Stoltzman, T.

R. Stephens, John Y. Urie, W. II. Reed and A.

V. bparhawk. Police Charles Clary. Treasnrer Dickensheets. Clerk P.

AV. Robinson. City Attorney P. E. Gregory.

arshal and Street Commissioner F. P. O'Neill. filter the sunlight so thoroughly as to de ENRY W1IITSELL, I carry in Stock the Celebrated II Cleaning and Ropairini done Promptly. Call and Examine Samples only be alleviated by a dose of tobacco juice, sulphuric acid and sugar, taken internally.

H. O. Lasiason. LAUNDRY. prive it ot those lniusorial motes we often see dancing in a ray of light, Carbondale, Kansas.

Eureka Liquid Paint, great change has taken place; hundreds to note these decisions as we go along. that it shall still be Union or nothing. Mr. and Mrs. Craig, of Topeka, have been visiting at Mr.

Cazier's, for the past week. They also visited Mrs. Craig's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Braman, at Auburn.

Mr. Craig having disposed of his Topeka property, expects soon to locate at Fort Scott, Kansas Fritz. All work done in a first-class manner and at low prices, liesidt'iico on Market Btreet, opposite T. J. licntley's.

Leave Orders at Myers Store. of my Nc-iV Goods and get Prices. AND of the strands have been removed, and we are now exposed to all the attacks of the deadly bacillus. You may expect to The existing duty on flax seed oil is CONGRATULATING MR. 15F.AINE.

Our congratulations to you, Mr. James G. Blaine. You have acted with such plain, simple honesty and fair-dealing in regard to the Chicago convention that twenty-five cents per gallon. The new hear of a large increase in the death rate tariff makes the duty ten cents.

In the consideration of this question in the SANITARY MURALINE, among the office population, and conse the malice of your enemies falls harmless. Recular sessions of city council, first and third You have treated your party honorabhT, uesoay eveninps oi eacn month. House last Saturday, an amendment was offered hy Representative Perkins, to Trie supreme court of Minnesota has decided that a railway company is not entitled to fare from a passenger for whom it fails to provide a seat. If this law should prevail in Kansas it would The Best Wall Finish Made. have steadily resisted a great temptation and have escaped the worry and turmoil of a heated campaign.

You can now make the duty twenty cents. He argued FARM FOR SALE. that the growing of flax would be rendered unprofitable in the west if the enjoy yourself among the historical THE STAR Feed, Boarding and Sale North of Main, on Second Street, near City Well. CA BBOXDA KAXSAS. KANSAS.

CARBONDALE, result in great cost and inconvenience to' the railroads, without particular benefit quent petitions from the insurance companies to have these safeguards restored. The nomination spasm having passed off, we are taking breath for the campaign struggle, which will be a severe one in these litre neighboring states, New York New Jersey and Connecticut. A gentleman representing the largest brass works in the United States, situated at Torrington, told me recently that scenes of bonnie Scotland with a sense of freedom and independence as com fTMIE northwest quarter of section three, town-J ship fifteen, range sixteen situated in Osajre County. 100 acres under cultivation. For terms and other particulars, address JOSEPH SHORTEN.

(July? 3m) Carbondale, duty was reduced to less than twenty to the passengers. five cents. The amending nt was rejected plete as that which inspired Rob Roy when he exclaimed, "Mv foot is on mv Here is an illustration of the protection native heath and my name's Macgregorl" And if your party should be successful laeory it may no wen lor our IT WILL PAY YOU TO DEAL WITH WATTS BRITTE, DEALKK8 IN Lumber, Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings. Paints, Building Paper, co9 etc farmers to watch, it comes close home next November you will he a very influential man with the administration. FARM FOR SALE.

A fine eiL-lttv acre timber and bottom farm, eitn-nUi near Riihianrt, in Dtmrlas connty, miiiiiI frame house, granary, stables, yonnst orchard, well watered. Will be sold very cheap. For price, terms and other particulars, inquire at the Rkcoro office, Carbondale, Kansas. E. ROBINSON PIONEER BARBER Is the place to go for a clean shave or a neat hair cut.

New York World. The supreme court has decided the case of Jacob Hackney against the Chris-tain church af Wi-nricld and the irusU es are enjoined from using an organ in the church services. Hackney claimed that he could not engage in worship where an organ was used, believing it to be a sin. And this is the nineteenth centurv! Horses Eoarded at Reasonable Rates, the prospects of the republican party carrying the Nutmeg state were pretty good, provided that the three towns, Bridgeport, Waterbury and New Haven The London Spectator, in commenting on the democratic nominations says: "Little is known of the candidate for TAKE YOUR CHOICE. Eefubijcax: For President, Benja could be secured, lie said the sentimeut THE CARBONDALE RECORD TRANSIENT HORSES AND TEAMS ice-president, though, the sinecure office min Harrison, ol Indiana.

vice-president, Levi P. Morton, of New York. for protection was strong among both employers and workmen throughout the $1.30 per year in advance. CARED FOR CAREFULLY. which he seeks has.

on several occasions. country and smaller cities, but the cheat DEMOCKATici-President, rover Cleve eon exchanged for the presidency. ing and intimidation that went on in the large centers overbalanced the decent Job Printing of all Kinds Done at the land, of New Vice-president, Allen G. Thurman, of Ohio. -18 16 Don't Fcrget the feuer- Mr.

Thurman has been prominent in this country for a quarter of a century, W. A. SPROAT, PROPRIETOR. Prohibition: President, Clinton vote. Still, he had a firm conviction that the state would cast its six electoral votes for Harrison and Morton; if she does, LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.

OfSce over Ellis' drug store. and such a display of ignorance on the CAJiBOXDA IE, KAXSAS. Fisk, of New Jersey. Vice-president, KAXSAS. CMWOXDALE, John A.

Brooks, of Missouri. art of a prominent English newspaper, Jersey and lork can nock all by them selves, like the birds, of Sothern's pro Uxios Labor: A. J. Streeter, of Illi CA RB0XDALE, KANSAS. gives us an idea of how little they know 6f the United States.

As an eastern pa nois, vice-president, Charles lu. Cun The state democratic platform adopted at Leavenworth on the Fourth, the principles set forth in the national democratic platform, and approves the. action of the St. Louis convention. The presidents' message to congress is com mended to the voters of Kansas, as a trim interpretation of the principles of th party on the question of tariff, "which favors taxing the luxuries and not the.

necessaries of life." The law abolishiug the metropolitan police system is denounced. Hearty sympathy with the. Irish is extended and the grand jury system is denounced as useless and ningham, of Arkansas. verb. Betting is running high, and odds of a hundred to one tind ready takers on both sides.

Sir. Morton's nomination YOU SHOULD READ DEALEltS IN- per puts it, "Thurman was known and Lnion hABOK: President, Kooert 11. ecognized as a statesman and leader, seems to have especially roused the ire Cowdrev, of Illinois. Vice-president, W. II.

T. Wakefield, of Kansas. SHADETREES Of nil kinds can be had at The Nursery Ol B. F. HOY, Carbonialc, Kan.

-DRUGS, MEDICINES AND PERFUMERY of the democratic organs, for the reason before rover Cleveland had ever exe- VMERICA Industrial Reform: President, Al uted a criminal." bert E. Redstone, of California. Vice perhaps that nothing can De rakeu up against him, except that he is a rich man, and stockholder in several railroads. He president, John Colvin, of Kansas. Paints, Oils, Yariista anil Painters' Sallies.

Best Ready Mixed Paints $1.15 a Gallon. That able and fearless journal, Amer Womas lielva is having a line apartment house cover war? A. Lockwood, of Washington. Vice-pres cer, advocates in last week's issue, the ing an acre or two of ground built on ident, Alfred. II.

Love, ot Pennsylvania. Because it is the onlv iiaper in America that the corner of II aud .1 ltteenth streets, Trees Rom One "fear advocates American rule in the United States. Prescriptions Filled Accurately at all Hours. Washington. This big flat will be pho Because AMERICA gives each week for ten formation of a new party that shall be representative of progressive ideas in the administration of affairs.

Whether the cents the equivalent of the contents of a thirty- CAMPHOR MAKING IN JAPAN. Camphor is made in Japan in this way: IT WITH THE STARS ANI STRIPES. CALL AT THE OLD RELIABLE AND SAVE MONEY. inrii-ui luumiuv. tographed and copies scattered broadcast among the farmers, as the home of the millionaire candidate, whose wealth Because AMERICA has a larger corns of dis me is ripe for such a move or not, the tVfter a tree is felled it is cut up into KAXSAS.

CAUBOXDALE, tinguished contributors than any paper in this countrv. TO THREE YEARS OLD Guarantee! to Grow if Giiea Ordinary ATTENTION. platform upon which America suggests necessarily implies piracy and bank robbing to some warped intellects. Mr. chips, which are- laid in a tub, or a large Because it prints each week stories, essays.poems and miscellaneous articles from such authors as, Senator Allison, Senator Teller, Senator Stewart, iron pot partially filled with water and Depew's return from Chicago was hailed with "ioy by all the citizens, without re Air: "Vive Amour." The red bandanna is flans; to the brezfl, Up with the Stars and Stripes! And Thurmnu and Cleveland will go as you please, Up with the Stars and Stripes!" The free trade wind is ready to Wow, And the ilowinir bowl is beginning to flow For the red baudanna it's English, you know, Up with the Stars and Stripes! For home and fortnne and fatherland.

placed over a slow fire. Through hole? nun. mm, nun. uuuich rLUKSeil Lowell, James Whitcomb P.ilev, J. T.

Trowbridge, Senator Culloui, Senator Mitchell Hon. Theodore gard to party. One of the most bitter in the bottom of the tub steam slowly it should be formed, contains some good features: That the republic be preserved from unrestricted immigration, "whether from the hovels of Europe or the slums of China;" that naturalization shall be an indispensable condition of citizenship, and education the basis of suffrage; and rises, aud heating the chips generates oil COME AND SEE THEM Roosevelt, Ella Wheeler Wilcox, Admiral Porter, Frank R. Stockton, Edgar Saltus, Julian Haw- dailies says that although he was not nominated at Chicago, he returns with a moral renown which the nomination and camphor. Of course, the tubs with EFOE SALE tnorne, senator JUanaerson.

Senator Dawes, Seth Low, Bishop Coxe, Charles Dudley Warner, Edgar low. with the Stars and Stripes! the chips have a closely-fitting cover. could not have given him. It was We want no airs from the free trade band, wonder to many why he should ever Carbondale. Kansas.

with the stars and Mripes! awceii, itonert lirant, vv I'larK imsseii. And scores of others equally famous. Because you can subscribe one vear for $3.50, six months'for 2.00. three months for S1.00. have entertained the idea of being a can that shall place the probationary period We'll have no banner of English stuff, red bandanna and hurman snuiT For us "Old is eood didate; his present office is a much finer Because you can buy it of any newsdealer for ten cents per copv.

berth than that of national executive, before naturalization, at fourteen years. These are good recommendations. The with the Stars and Stripes City Stables, necause it von tmv a copv. and can trnthfullv Mr. Harrison has proved a sticker for state that its principles are not worthv of tlie sun For American homes and American trade, failure to discuss these questions has led port of every American citizen, your money will personality-tiends; they have turned his record inside out, and can find nothing worse to say of him than that he is like be refunded on application to PERRYMAH TIBER, Proprietors.

Here below you will find only a partial list of the farms I have for sale. I am on of the oldest residents of Osage county, Kansas have been here years and I know the up's and down's of Kansas, and say to you that no one in these parts is better prepared to give you as full description of titles, quality of soil, and the advantages to be derived. Carbondale has Cheap Fuel and has as tine Mineral Water as the world can produce, and abundance of good land, well watered; and northern Osage county has no peer for first-class farms and farmers. We are only seventeen miles south of Topeka, the capital, on the great Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe railroad, and Missouri Pacific railroad branch. Look at this list and if none suit you, write me what yon want, or come to my office and tell me what you want, and if possible you shall bave the same, at a low price.

OKTThJE EE Lp with the htars and stripes: We'll draw our sharpest political blade, Up with the Stars and Stripes! Free soil, free schools, free ballots, free men to incalculable mischief with respect to the ballot and to the depressed condition From this cover a bamboo pipe leads to a succession of other tubs with bamboo connections, and the last of these tubs is divided into two apartments, one above the other, the dividing floor being perforated with small holes to allow the water and the oil to pasa to the lower compartment. The upper compartment is supplied with a straw layer, which catches and holds the camphor in crystal in deposits as it passes to the cooling process. The camphor is then separated from the straw, paeked in wooden tubs, and is ready for market. The oil is used by the natives for illuminating and medical purposes. The AMERICAS PUBLISHING COSPASY, Mr.

Hayes, a nobody. They predict Good horse, line carriages and good vo heen in the Dattle airain and acam. of the times. another 18 ib campaign, with the Return Aud we'll fijjlit it (Hit to the end, amen ing Board feature omitted. hey are with the Mars and Stripes! Springfield Union.

ISO and 182 Monroe Street, Chicago. Send iocts. in Stamps for Sample Copy, Between January 1 and June 15, of trying to make a mountain out of that the present vear, 34,439 Italian immi Chinese question molehill, but it comes back on them like a boomerang. Mr. THE ABSENCE OF TATTLE WESI.EV.

buggies, in fact everything pertaining to a first-class Livery Stable. Call on us when you want a rig and wo will suit you in accommodations aiid prices. Sence little Wesley went, the place seems all so. Harrison voted against the bill to exclude Chinese from this country for a period THOMAS' ADAMSOH PROPRIETOR grants were landed in New York. This is almost as many as reached that city during the preceding twelve months.

The number is continually increasinc; strange ana 6Tiu No. 40 acres, two and one-half miles south W'v, 1 miss hi3 yell o' "Gran "pap as" I'd misa west of Carbondale raw land. Price 10 per acre of ten years, it is true, but he opposed the whiniierwill uoon tax tine. the measure because he honestly be Aud to think 1 ust to scold him fer bis everlastin BakerY lieved that it violated treaty stipulations nosse. No.

2S. 3:29 acres, two and one-naif miles sontwest of C'arbondaie: 340 acres under fence, 100 INDIANA CULTURE. We clip the following from the Indianapolis Journal for the benefit of those citizens of Carbondale who are in the When I on'v rickollect him as the best o' littl No. 21. 3-10 acres, flvo miles southeast of Car- bondale.

All under nood wire fence; f0 acres plowed, balance pasture. The land i. rolling and the quality of the soil good. Prioe $11.00 per acre and terms to suit purchaser. Title perfect.

No. 1(K) acres, eight miles southeast of Carbondale. good wire fence; 8t) acres under cultivation. Small house of three rooms, and small stable, jrood well and a small orchard: very nearly all the land tillable. Price $3,000.

Terms to suit and because he had a conscience. this being due to the activity of paid agents of steamboat companies. These tinner cultivation, liootl irame House, tour rooms A notable addition has been made to Where you can get a good barn, first-class orchard; 100 acres bottom Ho? land, 10 Rcres timber, watered by 110 creek; a first New York's charities by the presentation agents are said to divide among them a commission of S3 on every passenger habit of reflecting on the general intelli ciass larm. 1'rice per acre. First-class Lunch.

to the city of a training school for male gence of the people of Indiana: No. 29. 160 acres, raw land, thirteen miles purchaser. west of Carbondale, at the head of 143 creek Some of the correspondents now at Chi No. S3.

WO acres, one and a half miles south nurses, something which has been greatly needed. It is a handsome brick edifice, with a wide arched entrance facing the Price $10 per acre. Terms easy. of Overbrook, on the N. D.

railroad. School cago and the papers which they represent Fresh BREAD and CAKES always an hands, and the only place in the city you can get house on one corner, ot raw land. Jt is now No. 30. 1R0 acres, raw land, nine miles north AND TEAMS Cared for Carefully At Reasonable Rates.

North side of Main Street. ('AUBQXDALE, KANSAS. east ot caroontiaie. I'rice a per acre. street.

Over the arch in gold letters are the words: "Training School for Male who comes across the ocean on Italian steamships. It is their business to go about in the cities and villages of Italy and descant on the glories of America in the most extravagant terms. Naturally they induce thousands of their country fenced, but the fence does not helonjr to the owner of the land. Price Terms very easy. No.

31. 80 acres, northwest of Carbondale GOOD ICE CREAM No. 24. 130 acres, southeast of Scranton, Kan. fenced with stone and hedge large bearing orchard boys I wisht hundred times a clay 'at Ued conio trompin' in, And ail the noi3e he ever made as twic't as loud ag'in! It 'u'd seem like some soft music played on some line instrument, 'Longside o' this loud loncsomeness, sence littlo Wesley went Of course the clock don't tick no louder than it ust to do Yit now they 's times it "pears like it 'u'd itself in-two! And, let a rooster, crow soni'ers clos't around, And eeeius 's ef, mighty nigh it, it 'n'd lift me off the ground! And same with all the cattle when they bawl around the bars.

In the red o' airly er the dusk and dew and stars. When the neighbors' boys 'at passes never stop, but jes go on, A-whistliu' kind o' to theirse'v'e sence little Wesley's gone! All under fence and under the plow. First-class profess to be surprised at the intelligence, ability, and political adroitness shown by the Indiana delegation. They say it has done much to bring Indiana to the front, to remove previous impressions, etc. The people and the papers that talk this wav are contemptible snobs.

Such Nurses." It cost about 100,000. It is the gift of Mr. D. O. Mills, and was presented by Mr.

Depew acting as spokes small frame nouse, hrst-class barn: ail the lan frame house of seven rooms, good stable, good JUST EAST OF THE BANK. voung orchard. Price made bv tho price of raw men to cross the ocean. On arriving land, and then the value of improvements added. CA BOX DA LB, KAXSAS.

here they herd together in the vilest No. 25. 40 acres, west of Overbrook, in Osage talk implies or seeks to create the im county, Kansas. All under cultivation. Nice quarters of the large cities.

Not infre pression that Indiana and its people are -the- frame nouse, good voung orcnaru; nrst-ciass loam land. Price $1,310. Terms to suit. tilahle and 60 acres plowed; live rows of large walnut trees on the east line. Price 3,000.

No. 32. 100 acres, two and one-half miles southeast, known as the old Rowley farm, all under fence and 100 acres under cnltivation; all can be tilled; old frame house on the land, stone stable, hay roof. Price $30 per acre. Terms one-third cash, balance at seven per cent interest until paid.

No. 33. BO acres, northeast of Carbondale; first-class frame house and irame barn good stone tence 40 acres of tame grass: bearing orchard; well watered. Price 3,500. Terms.easy.

behind or below or somewhere inferior quently as many as twenty live in one No. 2(t. S10 acres, northeast of Carbondale: 100 small room. The squalor and degreda- to the common run of American people, and the discovery that they are not is an aarreeable surprise. Again, we say the acres under cultivation, 30 acres of timber; well watered: good stone house, worth stabling tion to be seen in the Italian tenements and a fir ist-class bearing orchard; all weU fenced Price Terms man his behalf.

That wonderful "Loisettian" system of memory cultivation, which has been so widely" advertised in the periodicals for some years past, has been proved to be a chestnut. Loisette has had a large class in Washington, D. numbering about 1500 pupils, each of whom paid $5 for the privilege of being told something as old as the hills and already common property but which tho "Prof." asserted was the product of his own brain. Some of these pupils, who had a mind of their own, and who did not find the system such a bonanza as expected, made inquiries in various directions, and discov- i with stone, hedgtaatnd wire. neonle who indulge in this kind of talk And then, ov nights when Mother's settin' up easy.

and insinuations are contemptible snobs. oncommon late, OLD RELIABLE Merchants' Hote UNDER New Management. of New York and Chicago are almost beyond belief. They harbor terrible diseases and are the natural homes of pestilence. During the last small pox epidemic in Chicago many houses in the Italian quarters wre rilled from top to If they have just discovered that the people of Indiana are fully abreast of those of other states in respect of politi J.

B. ELLIS, DRUGGIST, Chemist ami Apothecary, PURE DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERY BOOKS, STATIONERY, Blank Books, School Supplies, ALBUMS, POCKET BOOKS, Real Estate Insurance Ag't. Carbondale, Kansas. A-bilin' pears er somepin, and I eet and evaoko and ait, Tel the moon out through the winder don't look bigger'n a dime, And things keeps gittm' stiller stiller stiller all thetiroe, I Ve ketched myse'f a-wishin' like -as I chimb on the cheer" To -wiud the clock, as I hev done fer more'n fifty vear1 A-wiehin' 'at the time hed come for us to es to lied. With, onr last prayers, and our last tears, senca litUe Wesley's dead! Jatne Whitcomb Tiiley.

cal adroitness, not to speak of the higher qualities of intelligence and culture, they are themselves ignoramuses whose opinions on that or any other subject are not worth anything. The fact is, Indiana holds a leading place among the states bottom with stricken human beings. Within the past si months 10,000 per- erea in at in principles laiu uuwu uy Loisette were as long as a pod8 have been, added to the terrible Italian settlement in Mulberry street, Aristotle, and that the claim of originality put forth by Loisette was slightly eheekv. Prof. Fellows, of the High S.

ID. Sc in respect to literary and artistic culture, and her people are in advance of those of neighboring states in educational, The undersigned will henceforth cater to the wants of the public at the MERCHANTS' HOTEL, and will guarantee satisfactory accommodations at reasonable rates. -DEALERS ITST- New York. -Of this vile spot the manager of an Italian charitable society recently said: "There is nothing in any city in literary and artistic activity. One would imagine from the following item from the daily papers, that we were Harness and Saddlery.

yet living in the time of the Crusades HANGING LAMPS Good Sample Rooms "About 650 French, Canadian and other Catholics from Vermont, recently visited Italy nor in the world to compare with it in foulness and overpopulation." Still, new thousands of Italians are "being added to it and to similar colonies in other parts of the United States. It is not unlikely that before the summer is over" they will bring with them from School, went to considerable pains to look up Loisette's record and has published a pamphlet exposing him completely. From this document, it appears that the system means nothing more than hard, persistent work in drilling the memory; the use of association of ideas; and other little points, which any school boy puts into his daily lesson-learning, without paying $5 for the happy privilege of being told something he knows already. It is said that his name is that he was an undergraduate at Yale College in 1854, and was then called Larrowe; that he advertises certain coach- The poet of the Burlingame ChronicU is responsible for the following flight of fancy: "If there is a man in Kansas who can now look out over the green prairies and see the lovely picture spread out before him, of grove and orchard, of the timber fringed streams, the spowy farm houses peeping out from among the trees, and the herds grazing on the distant slopes, and not feel a thrill of. joy that his lot is cast in this land, he has an amount of bile in him that unfits him for the enjoyment of God's choicest creations." -WE KEEP IN STOCK- the famous Shrine of Sainte Anne de Beaupre near Quebec, and several connection with the HoteL Paints, Oils, Brushes Everything in that Line.

cases-are reported of the blind restored to eight, the paralytic to the use of their limbs and other wonderful cures. Nearly half of the people visiting the Shrine DAILY AND WEEKLY FAPLRS. across the ocean the germs of small pox or Asiatic cholera and sow them broad Carbondale, Kansas. claimed to have been benefited. J.

H. EBY, cast. America. KANSAS.

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1888-1888