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The Neosho Valley Press from Neosho Rapids, Kansas • 1

The Neosho Valley Press from Neosho Rapids, Kansas • 1

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1 7 WE(D)BH(D) v. 1 NEOSHO RAPIDS, KANSAS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1887. VOL NO. 22. PRICE: per year Chicago Mound.

TO JULIA Reductions. YOUR CHANCE BT C. B. 8T03TK. MAJOR A.

PAUL, Proprietor. To Get Something For Nothing. TIT AWAY II TIME SCHEDULE, S. K. Going west.

Going east. Ottawa. Neosho Rapids. 9:55 am Emporia. 45 Books Free 45 ZrYou will get FREE of all charge, the FORTY-FIVE BOOKS named below, if you will come in and give us 81.50 for a year's subscription to the NEOSHO VALLEY PRESS, before March 1st, 1887.

of the books are well worth twenty five cents each. The sunshine and tbe ehadow, Has o'er our lives been cast. Let '8 hope until the morrow 'Twill very soon be past. They only live who 're gathered From this to yonder shore The boatman now is waiting To carry us all o'er. Thank God, you were permitted To be with your dear child And hear the "good bye mother" As on you she sweetly smiled.

Then cheer up, my cousin Julia, For your daughter Hattie's love To point Otis, Bcmice and Bessie To their mother's home above. Influence of Music. In view of the Grand Concert to be given next Saturday evening, February 12, a few thoughts on the Our good friend J. A. Foster came down from the Mound and made a few moments pass pleasantly at our office.

From him we learned: That Jim Harlan, at one time a resident of the Mound, but now of Illinois, is at present visiting friends at the Mound; That Rev. Barnard Kelly will preach at the Mound school house to-night; That Rev. Judge Culver will preach in the same house next Saturday night and Sunday morning; That Dick Willie is tho happiest man in that neighbor hood big boy; That Davy is contemplating a visit to England to be gone year; That D. L. Myers has rented his farm and moved to narring to live; That W.

It. Rulison has sold his SflSSOtTKt PACIFIC PCIIEDULK. Passenger, North at WyckofiF south ..........2:37 pm Freight, North 2 :17 south 9:32 am Thursday, Feb. 10, 1887. Valuable Ft rois For Sale.

No. 1. 120 acres of first class bottom land, all fenced with barb wire, 105 acres in cultivation, 15 acres good timber. 3 homseE: One good house with four rooms, and two good tenant houses, barn 16x24-xl6, and other outhouses, 6 aeres fenced for hog lot with a never failing spring, 200 apple trees, 75 peach trees, 50 cherries, 12 pear currants gooseberries and other small fruits; two good wells and borderingon th Marias des cygnes river in Frank" County, an excellent bargain lie price cf 84,000. Easy terms No.

2 30 acres pasture land, all fenced. GooI wellsTiaturaT and a creek running through the middle furnish a never failing supply of water. Located near a thriving town with two railroads. Price 81,400. Terms to suit.

Address All communications to, Neosho Rapids Land Co. MARVELOUS PRICES! ron THE Local and Otherwise. alentines at Paul's. subject of music will not bo out of A good rain Sunday. Comic valentines at Paul's.

place. What is there that steals so softly on the ears as music? It glides noiselessly through the Concert Saturday night. Pro farm and moved to Lebo ire he intends to make his- future home; ceeds are to pay for the new organ. That I. F.

Snediker and his esti Rev. Rutledgo is conducting protracted meeting at tho Baptist mable wife gave a farewell social at their home to their most intimate friends one evening last week. church. 15 lbs Granulated Sugar $1.00 16 lbs Light Brown 1 00 1 lb Good Dust Tea 20 6 lbs 100 1 Japan 35 1 Best Gunpowder Tea. 60 1 Imperial 60 1 Ground Spices all kinds 25 1 Stick Candy 15 1 Mixed 15 1 Pkg Bird Seed 08 1 Kingford's 08 1 Ib-pkg corn 10 1 3-1 pkg Buckwheat flour 15 1 2-lb pkg Oat meal rr.

10 1 lb Star Tobacco 45 1 lb Climax Tobacco 45 1 lb Punch Tobacco. 45 1 lb Ten acre lot Tobacco. 40 1 lb-pkg Soda 08 1 pkg Rising Sun stove polish .08 24 Bars Peet Bros' soap 1 00 1 Bucket syrup, 2 1-2 gal. 1 00 1 sack Old Gold flour 90 1 Roller Mills flour 110 Good boys' suits 4 00 Good youths' suits. 5 00 Good mens' suits 7 00 Good mens' overalls 65 Good mens' waistcoat.

65 Beston Jeans per yard 15 Best table oil cloth pr yd 25 Brocade dress goods pr yd. 06 Good 12 l-2c hose for 10 Good ik half-hose for. 10 Best common yarn per lb. 75 Germantown yarn per lb. 100 A large assortment of Prints at 05 Dress Ginghams per yd.

09 Body Cashmere per yd 85 Body Cashmere per yd 45 In fact you will find everything in my line at reduced prices. Now is your time to get bargains for cash. JAMES hu BR0WHK- Keosho Rapids, Es. and Canttnn In Far Awoy Land, very iiilerrsUag iualruutive I took travels, the peculiar life, badits, uutuuer. mod customs of the people of foreign countries.

HT Popular Ballad. 8am. size as sheet maaic. Words of cue old and new songs. 2a.

Calk-d Ituvk. A Norel. Bj ITub Conway 38. At the orld's Mercy. A Novel.

fly Florenoe YTartlcu, author of The Hoove ou tbe slarsh," etc. 2J. Hldrfd Trfvnrlnn. A iocl. Ijjf "TheJtachess," wf Molly liawn, W.

Dsxrlt Dial s. A hovel. By the author or Called Ba.k.' ii. Shadow on the Snow. A Nnrel.

By B. L. Far- -jeou, author of etc. 30. Leoline.

Bjr liarj Cecil llay, author of Brenda Torke. 31. A Nerel. Bj Wilkie Collins, author of No Name," etc. Si.

Keaplnc the Whirlwind. A Novel. By Mary Cecil author of Old Money, etc. 33. Ifudlcy Cnrlcon.

A Novel. 11 Miss M. K. Brad-don, author of 44 Audley's Secret," etc. 34.

A Ooldvn ftawn. A Kovel. By the author of Thorne," etc. 3i. Vulerle'n fnte.

A Novel. By lira. Alexander, author of The Wooing O't," etc. so. KUtrr ICnacv A Novel.

J'j Wllkie Collins, author of The Woiuau in White," etc. 37. Anne. A Novel. By Mrs.

Henry Wood, author of Ka.it I.yune SH. The Laurel Kuh. A Novel. By Miss Mulock, author of John Halifax, Oentleman," etc. 'a'J.

itoblniton CruRue. A thrilling narrative by TMiiiel te Foe. dencribiufr tho adventure, of a castaway in tho South Pacific Oc-nn. 40. Uow to Make Poultry Pay.

A practical and Instructive wrie or Articles bv Mr. r. H. Jacob, Poultry F.ditoror The I'arm aud Garden," Phila. Illustrated.

1. Parlor Masle and Chemleal Experiments, a Tvook which telU how bo perform hundreds of amusing tricks in maxic and instructive experiments with simple agents. 42. Cerait of the Poeta, containing charmine selea-tlous rrnm Tennyson. Longlellow, Whittier, Byron, Shelley, Moore.

Hrrnnt. and niaur others. 43. Kuildlne i'laiia for Proctfeal, I.ow-oet IfouiMNK. a full description and plans ol RiKht molern houhes raniuic in fnm $4o00.

lllustrntd. 44. Ancedotea of Public Men Washiujou, Frank, lln. Webster, Clay, Tllden, Lincoln, Scott, Grant, Gnrtieid, Gladstone, Butler, Hanoock, Lee, and all the leading meu of the century. 45.

op'n Fable. The work of an ancient genius. Children have read them for centuries and grown people quote thetn every day. OUR. UNEQUAI-ED OFFER.

We have arranged with the publishers these books to furnish the whole forty-ftve with one year's subscription to our paper for $1.75 or we will send any five for 545 or the whole forty five for i.50. Address all orders to publishers of "KEOSIIO VALLEY PRESS," Neosho Itapltlg, Ivansas. fifSgThe entire lot for nothing, by subscribing before Mch. 1st. Alonzo Hawkins, a brother of DIED.

"Our own, was visiting town last week. Complete FioveU and Other Work, by whom AMthons Aim o4 Uiven A war The following books mr iutlWhed id utt panipblet form, and mil are printed from kmS MMr-4t Tlwf treat cf grat utjeut, aud taluk do one exatnitia Ui Uit wllhuut Qudlog therein many tbat he or she would like to posaeta. In clota-bouud form these books would coat 91.00 caK-k. KactTbook complete ia iwelf. I.

The WlUw Kedott luorPw Ibis I the hook orr which your grand mothers laughed till thej cried, and It jutt a fuuny to-day a It ever was. t. Winter veiling Kcercutluna, a large collection Aotlux Jhr.lt, TwMcaux, Game, fusxles, fiw -11 gathering, private theatricals, and evenings at home. J. Hark to the Old Home.

A hovel Bj Uarj GII tlav. author uf Hiddeu 1'eriifl." llec-ttatlona nnd Keixlliiffn, a larce aad liiie collection lor ctwi exuibitiuua and public and prtt? enu-rtninracnts. ft. The tttendMrd Letter Writer for Ladies and Gutletucu, a complete guidu to correniwudenee, giving plain oirnctfous for the compOMitlon of letters of ever; kind, with Innumerable form and exatup'. Tho Froxen lvrr.

A thrilling ICorel. By WJlkla XtliiiB, author of The Human in White," etc. T. lied 4'onrt Farm. An interenting Morel.

By Mrs. Bmrv Wood, author of "Kant Lvaue," etc. 9. The Lady of the Lehe. By Sir Walter Scott.

'The Lady of the Lake" is a roaianco iu verso, and of all the wnrkii of Scott none Is more beautiful than thin. Ia Cwpld'a Net. A ovci. By the author of Dcra Thorn." 10. Anton llarton.

A Word. By George Eliot, author of lle'le," -'The Mill on the Floss etc 11. Lady wend oil ne'a Urcura A NoreL By the author of Dora Thome." 17. The Myatery the Holly Tree. A KoreL By tiie Author of Dora Thorne." 13.

The Budget of Wit, Humor and Fun, a large etdictftiou of the fuuuy stories, skctchon, auecdows, poema and jukes. 9 14. John llowerbank's Wife. A Novel. By llia Uulvck.

author of "John llalifaxt Gemlcwaa," etc. IA. Tho Orny Woman. A ovl. By Mrs.

Gankell, svutltur of Mary liarton," etc. W. Mlxteen Complete Htorlee lf Popular AnthoM, ettthrjoin love, humorous and detective Mories, stories aooiety life, of adrculure, of railway life, all very iu trroMtlng. 17. Jaaper Ine'a Seeret- A Novel.

By Miss M. B. Braddau, author of Aurora etc. to. Funej Work for Home Adornment, an entirely lew work UNiit tins subject, coutaiulug eany and practical tttstructious for making fancy liatketri, wall ockeUf, brack-ess, neeille work, embroidery, profusely aud ele giuitly llluMtrattrtl.

10. brliura'i Felry 8torlce for the Yomtc. The 6nt col)-ctitu wl fairy stories published. The children are 4 lighted with them. m.

MsRSnl of Ktlqnette for Lndis and Orntlmmn, a tftildo to politenevM and good breed mg, giving the ruiea of ittudrn etitite fur all Hi- acftil Knon lediro for the MlV.lon, a handy hck of uceful i uIorui.it Um for all, uou uiivv aud various subjects. II. The Home Cook Hook and Family IhyU cln cotitHiiiiiiiC h'iudr-di of exeeilvnt cooking Itutts to housekeepers, telling how tucure all ootuuiou ail-titi-nt- by siuiple home remedies. The cold hand of death visited the family of E. W.

Peck laH Monday and took from them their babe George William age 4 months and 24 days, Burial The folks are all sick about the Junction, at least our correspondent says so. Consumption Cured. An old physician, retired from active practice, having had placed in his hands by an East India Missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat and lung affectio'ns after having thoroughly tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, feels it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. The recipe sent free," to all who may desire it, with full directions for preparing and successfully using. Address with stamp, naming this paper, Dr.

M. E. Cass, 210 Grand Jersey City, N. J. 7-33 Dr.

Hibben, a prominent physi took place Tuesday aftenoon at Mount Hope cemetery Rev. Rut- cian of Emporia, died of heart senses, cheering tho despondent heart, raising tho sinking spirit, and lifting the downcast eye from the gloomy mist which surrounds it. It is music that attunes the soul to the most exquisite perceptions, instilling harmony into the inmost recesses of the heart, gently elevating it to a higher degree of perception. Nothing can be more delightful than its inspiring tones. It gives refinement to our thoughts and throws its calm and holy influence over tho soul.

Upborne upon its wings, the spirit soars above the things of earth, and gazes with, emotions of awe upon the wondrous scenes presented as it ranges thoughtfully from star to star, and carries us in imaginary wanderings to the peaceful clime where there is naught but hope and joy. Viewed in an educational light, it is necessary and essential to the tastes and pleasures; it lends a charm to the sterner duties obligatory upon us to perform, and jour ledge conducting. Little Georgie has gone to rest, On the Savior's peaceful breast. Free from every worldy pain, And we will meet our dear one again. desease, Tuesday.

The school board have decided to have only two weeks vacation before the spring term. Slates at Paul's. James O'Toole's sale on the .24, of the present month will be the largest sale of its kind held in the county this season. Flocks of wild geese were seen flying to the North yesterday. IMPORTANT The "Complete Poultry Manual" a book of 75 pages treating of the care and management of poultry, only 25c, well worth a dollar, ui Paul's.

We extend our offer of the 54 books with every subscription until Mr. A. Hawkins left a large lump of quartz from the Pomona gold mine on our table last week. The wealth is plainly visible. March 1st.

Codfish, Chocolate, Cocoanut It is the spur of the moment that and different kinds of Caned goods at White and Wimmer's. Farmers Gardeners Dairymen Florists Stock-raisers Wool-growers Butter-makers Ponltrymen I have just received a full stock of Pie Peaches, Corn, Tomatoes," Prunes, Raisins, Currants, Oat Meal, Candies, Lineweaver. makes time fly, so says a contem porary, but here in Neosho Rapids it is the creditor that makes time fly. SUCCESS. ECONOMY IS All the PATTERNS yon to rise during the yt-Hr for norhing (a avin of lrora 3.00 by subscribing for THE NEOSHO YALLEY PRESS AN T)s rn crest's With Twelve Orders for Cut Paper Patterns of your own selection and of any size.

Both Publications, One Year, FOR $3.00 (THREE DOLLARS). neys hand in hand with our higher thoughts and aspirations. In the hour of sorrow, what like music soothes the aching heart; its sounds are as far-off melodies from Give us an order for those books for the million, advertised in another column. They are wonders. the spirit land: the messenger of The comic negro Farce "The musical Servant," to be given at the concert next Saturday night is alone worth the admission fee.

140 laughs per minute. White Wimmer have just received 10 Boxes of Lenox Loap and will sell at 4 .50 per box or5e. per cake. Get enough reading to last you six months by subscribing for the Press before the first of March, and get as a premium the 45 books advertised on this page. Men's fine shoes at 2 25 at 3 50 gladness to the abodes of misery and affliction, it kindles the bright NEOSHO VALLEY PRESS.

SPECIAL PREMIUM TO ALL CtTjji A EHOREST'S Men's fine Boots 11 THE BSS 50 50 .50 50 00 at at Children's Shoes Of all the Igazines. COJSTAINrNG STORIBS, POEMP, AND OTHER LlTKItART ATT It ACTIONS, OOMCINIKO AUTISTIC, SCIENTIFIC, aud Household matters. ni-ustratcii tvith Original Steel JEngrav-inas, Photonrnvurrn. Oil fict-urea attd Saturday Evening, February 12, 1837, AT THE PUBLIC SCHOOL NEOSHO RAPIDS, KAS. Ladies' fine Shoes.

White Wimmer. fine il'aodctita, making it the Model Maga-i zinc of America. Each Magazine cor.tnins a coupon order entitling tbe holder to the felectiou auy pattern illustrated i in the fashion department in that number, and in The back bone of winter has been broken in a new place. But look out, he is a good doctor and will be apt to have it mended soon and play us another round. The Cornet band have been practicing considerable of late and are now able to present to you some excellent music.

They will be out at the concert next Saturday night. "Well, there's a killing bonnet!" exclaimed Charlie Safford the other day, turning around. to look after a Itidy who had just passe'd the store. "Why so," asked Tolford. "Look at the dead birds cn it said S.

ROUSING CHORUSES, THRILLING MALE QUARTETTES, SPARKLING DUETS, SOLOS, RECITATIONS, ny or ine fizi-s manuiacinrea, maKii'R patterns during the yvnr of the Tnlne of over three dollars. DEMOiiEST3 MONTHLY is jot-tly entitled the World's Model Majraziue. The Largest in Form, the Largest in Circulation, and the best TWO Dollar Family Magazine issued. 1887 will be the Twentv- bring the house A comic Negro Farce, "The Musical Servant," will third year of its publication. It is continually proved and so extenmvelv to nlaee it at the hparl down, "an don yo ferget it." Don't miss it.

Its purpose that of raising funds to complete paying for the New School Organ is a laudable one, and all should attend. The Band will be out and furnish excellent music. Fruitgrowers Bee-keeper3 ixn A LI. Ia Village, City, and Country! JK Special Opportunity to Secure at 57 JLiiile Cost, Inforilion that will often return Yon Hundreds ol Dollars! Head the following ORANGE Editor and builder up of wliat was formerly the most valuable and widely circulated Rural and Family Journal in this country, is now Editing, and with. Lis SONS publishing the Weeldy iiIAIKIE FAESIiEIt at Chicago.

Under the New Management, this old Journal (established in 1841), has bo-come one cf the most Valuable Sources of Practical, Reliable Information in tho United States. It is exceedingly Useful to Kvcry Wossaasi and In C'osaiUry, "Village or City, for tho Farm and all grown upon it, its Crops, its Live-stock, Garden, Fruits and Flowers. All KOIJSEKEEIPESIS everywhere will find in the Prairie Farmer most Valuable, Useful Information about every kind oj" Household Work and Care. This is pre-paied and edited by intelligent Women who write and talk about what they themselves DO, and is not a "scissor and paste" assortment of things that merely read well. A Beautiful, Illustrated Journal coming Every Week ia the Pruiria Parmer.

It has tenfolded its Circulation under the new Managr-nienlt find deserves a first plnce in Every ilonwu sad will pay at any Cost. SI trifling Cost. 27" Our Readers can now have Prairie Farmer in connection withour Journal at Very Snaall Cost. The price until recently was $3 a year, and cheap at that, but is now reduced to $1.50 a year. And Setter Still: We have made arrangements with the publishers, by means of which we propose to supply the WeeMy AMUSEMENT AND FUN FOR A EL.

"Will. Lawson of the Junction weut to Lebo Monday and was taken sick while there. lie returned home in the evening, but became quite ill when he reached this place and remained over night in the care of T)i. Fitzgerald. Major A.

Paul, Manager. Admission 25 and 10 cents Doors open at 7 o'clock p. We fnrniah with each Machine a beautiful Bet of Attachments, consisting of 1 KUFFIiER, 1 TUCKER, and 1 SET HEMMEES. We also furnish the following equipment of Tools and. Accessories 1 Foot-Hemmer, Screw Driver, 1 Wrench, 1 Oil Can and OU, 1 Gnage, 1 Gti ace-Screw, 1 extra Throat-Plate, 1 extra Check-Spring, 1 package Needles, 6 Bobbins and 1 Instruction Book making the Machine folly equipped with every article necessary, and Complete i every respect and ready for tuork.

EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEAR3. These Machines are of SUPERiOR WORKMANSHIP, Finely Adjusted, and FIRST-CLASS In Every Respect The" PABTS are made bv Steel Gnaeo. and An End to Bone Scraping. Edward Shepherd, of Efandsburg, 111, says: "Having received so much benefit from Electric Bitters, I feel it my duty to let suffering humanity know it nave had a running sore on my leg for eight years; my doctors told me I would have to have the bone scraped or leg The Hartford Call has the best equipped Job Printing office in this part of the State, and makes a -perinltv of borso bills and sale 'bills every description of slock cuts in the business. Head their adveti semen elsewhere in ill is issue and send your job work to them.

amputated. I used, instead, three bottles tf Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen's Arnica salve, and my leg is now sound and well. Electric Bitter3 are sold at fifty cents a bottle and Bucklen's Arnica salve at 25c. per box by all druggists. of Family Periodicals.

It con'ams 72 pages, laree quarto, inches, eleeiintly printed "and fully illustrated. Published by W. Jennings Demorest, New York AND BY' SPECIAL AGREEMENT COMBINED WITH THE Eeoslo Yallsy Press at $3.00 Per Year. 1161 J. H.

Page, M. Office Over Lewis McCandless' Drugstore. Residence, 15 Merchants Street, Emporia, Kansas. S. P.

Reser, M. D. PliYSIOlAM Office in Drugstore, Neosho Rapids, Ks. ii. c.

ckohs, pises. ciias. s. cross, cash. WM.

MARTISDALK, VICE PRES. first national bank. OF EMPORIA KANSAS. Capital Stock $100,000 Surplus 100.00C Does a general Banking Business." "THE HARTFORD CALL" JOB OFFICE is prepared to turn out all kinds of Job Printing On short notice at the lowest such as Note Heads, Bill Heads, Statements, Hand Bills, Dodgers, "WV are supplied with a full line of stock cuts and make a specialty of Horse Bills and If you want good bread, buy your, flour from Lineweaver. I carry six brands of flour.

Prices'range from 95 cents to $1.35 per sack. I will give you the best' flour for le.s money than you can buy it for elsewhere. Ci3' Bucklen's ARnica Salv. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, sores. Ulcers, salt Rheum, Fever sores, Tet ter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, corns, and all skin Eruptions, and positively cures or no pay required.

It is guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded Price 25 cent per box. FOR SALE BT all druggists. Uncle David Harr has just received several tons of Topeka flour and "can supply you wih the best the market affords at from $1.10 to $1,50 per, sack. He endeavors to keep at all times a full supply of beef, pork, lard, sausage, butter, and everything usually found in a well regulated meat market, and at prices to suit the times. Give him your traie in the above articles.

What True Merit Will Do. The unprecedent sale of Boschee's German Syrup within a few years, has astonished the world. It Is without doubt the safest and best remedv ever discovered for the speedy and effectual cure ofcoughs, colds and the severest Lung truoble. It on an entirely different prin-, cipal from the usual prescriptions given by physicians, as it does not dry up a cough and leave the' disease still in the system, but on tho contrary removes the cause of the trouble, heals the part that is affected and leaves thorn in a healthy-condition, A bottle kept in the house for use when tho diseases make their appearance, will save doctor's bills and a long spell of serious illness. It is po sitively sold by all druggists and general dealers in the land.

bottles must come out Perfectly Exact, and those having the most wear are made of the Finest Steel, and fitted with the utmost precision. The MATERIALS AND METALS used are of the finest quality, and selected with great care. The LOOSE BALANCE WHEEL is a very Important improvement, and constructed that the Bobbins eon be wound without running the machine or removing the work therefrom. ANOTHER MARKED IMPROVEMENT is tho Self-Threading Eyelet, Check Lever, and Noodle Clamp. There are over 40,00 of these machines in use, and they are giving the VERY BEST OF SATISFACTION.

We could add page after page of testimonials, but it is unnecessary. The MACHINES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. The SEWING MACHINES are delivered 'on board cars, or Express Company In Chicago, with no extra charges for boxing, cartage, flnllf C(H DO including One Year's Subscription UiilJ OIQiUU to any Dollar Periodical. flfllv ClQ (in Including One Year's Subscription UiliJ M3iUU to any Two Dollar Periodical. slniuOn flfi Including One Year's Subscription UlllJPUiUU to any Three Dollar Periodical.

Messrs Dave and Henry Williams were called to Osage City Sunday by a telegram announcing the death of their sister Miss Annie Williams by suicide by" thrown herself in front of an engine. Miss Williams will be remembered as the bright and lovely lady who visited in our city a few days ago and her rash act is deeply, regreted by all. fires of hope and comfort from the dead embers of sadness and despair. Its sweet cadences are welcome to the bowed head and feeble steps of age, while it renders the buoyancy and freshness of the young more attractive. The influence of music pervades every sphere, softening each toil and duty; instilling beauty into each thought and action.

Great is this wondrous gift in the hand of its posessors, holding power to charm all who come within reach of its influence a blessing and benefit to the whole race. It sustains us in life, harmonizing the spring and summer of our souls. But as we approach the winter of our pilgrimage, wh'en the clouds of life look dark and lowering, then does music lull us sweetly and gently to sleep, like the whispered tones and holy messengers from the angel world." If you feel disposed to advance the cause of this wondrous art, come out next Saturday evening to the concert. raine warmer Don't Experiment. Tou carnot afibTd to waste time in experimenting when your lungs are in danger; consumption alwavs seems at first, only a cold.

Do not permit any dealer to impose upon you with some cheap imitation of King's New discovery for consumption, coughs and colds, but be sure you get the srenuine. Because he may tell you he has something just of good, or just tbe same, don't be deceived, but intist upon getting Pr. King's New Discovery, which is guaranteed to give re'ief in all throat, Lung, and chest afflictions. Trial bottle free at all Drugstores. HnllfvOf fl(l including One Year's Subscription Uilljf plliUU to any Four Dollar Periodical.

OR. BEST OF ALL, WE WILL GIVE The Sewing Machine, WARRANTED 5 YEARS, WITH This Paper, One Tear, Postpaid, FOR ONLY 618.00 (Eighteen) Honey, warranted pure and unadulterated, 12 1-2 cents per lb, at Lineweaver's. AJffD THE EEOSHO VALLEY PEE8S, BOTH FOR $2.50 A YEAR. (The separate price is a year.) You will get from the Prairie Farmer Multitudes of Hints and Suggestions, and Useful, Practical Information that will be worth many Dollars, Qften Hundreds of Dollars. IT.

jj ETTEI Subscribers beginning now for all the weekly number "of fihrairis Farmer the rest of tfiSJearFfl of Charge. Send in your SferCSbn AT ONCE, nd get the benefit of these extra copies. IT WILli PAT QU A HUNDRED FOLD. XT Specimens of Papers on Application One Sunday evening recently, Charlie Brinkerhoff left his home, stating to the folks that he was going to church. Ele did not go to however, but proceeded to the house of a friend, and whiled the hours happily away, in the company of a charming young lady.

On his return home, his father-propounded to him the question Charlie" what 7 was the- text?" Charlie, not wishing to give himself away, quickly answered his dim recollection of Bible texts: "I'm not quite sure, father but it sounded like, 'Many are-Cold but few are Frozen. When you desire to subscribe for any paper or magazine published in the Uuited States or the World, come to this office and we will save you postage and paper. aie isii The ScientificAmerican probably the be; al of its ki in exist ence Aill of read ng matter of a -'tie is reo. ived each wee -3 for sale upo our ITews eoue A lazy person can keep Tin, Brass, Copper and Glass ware clean if thev have Eureka Burnish, for sale at W. Address: We will take your subscription for any paper in the world and save you postage.

THE CALL, Hartford, Kas..

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