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United Labor from Independence, Kansas • 3

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Superintendent Nash Is still suffering the subject of "Odd Fellowship," which MOUND VALl KV NKWS. Intense pain fioin his Inju 'od foot. Th was well received. Tho evening was taken up by the Odd Fellows and Re lysielnns are doing everything p-issl WAY. LOVE to savo the foot, but are not able to nv m.Nt;i: m.osKOM, The farmers have Mulshed and some have begun cul bt-k ilis in tholr secret work and thoso who belonged to neither of those orders p'nnt iialng.

tell yet whether It c.iu be saved so as to Hoards Ifiiw It lli'lpml mi bo of use to him wore entertained by the L. A. at the opera hous. LOCAL ITEMS. Noxall.

Buy Noxull. Use tho Menthol, Auk for Noxall. Clip tho coupons. Nox'nll are tho Lost. HolTcy vlllo wants a "kid" band.

Tho Menthol i' 1 1 its a cold, liniuire at this oflloo. Our grocery stores nil t'loso at 8 Frank Taylor, of this city will compete for tho cadetslilp to West Point-nt ll.e examination In Clierrvv ale to l.o Ik hi May 21 st. Frank Is one of our brightest young men uinl-wo have no doubt but that he will be Mioeessl'ul. Our old frlmid V. Bennett called to sen yesterday iwnl ordered his pa per scut to J.ela, O.

T. Ho always docs us good when ho comes. Ho Is now living In the new land of the southwest anil thinks ho lias a fine opening. Prof. .1.

II. Dana, priiiclniil of the J. Knock has commenced the con no eomiiienceineiit exorcises to be struct Ion of another steamboat which held in Payne' opera house tonight will ply between this city and Brew and tomorrow night promises to bi ster's park. It will hi larger than the Rosa Nell, but of a lighter draught and very interesting. 1 lie following are tho subjects and the persons who will will carry from 75 to 100 persons.

discuss them tonight: Salutatory and Brother W. II, Morgan of Oofl'oyvlllo, essay, Longfellow and his writings, o'clock now. (-'iiney schools, was In tho city Saturday, llo reports Unit coniiuenceinont exor-1 vlsltod us yesterday and mado us happy in the lino of finance. Ho reports that worn oration. The loyo ot May baskets wero (inllo plentiful last liberty.

Georgo Moore; essay. Human they have secured a sash and door fao Tuesday night. life abounds In mystery, Cora B.Goble AllgiHt of Clianiito, formerly of Swede Center died lllghf. lie was hin-leil at. SvM'di' Monday Mrs.

Strak Jessie" and Rebecca Harmon visited with Mrs. Angle Blakcly last Monday. Mrs, Way man went to Clmuuto lust Wednesday. Mr. ami lilnki-ly did not get started to the nation Ins Tuesday.

They will start next Tuesday. Mrs. ISenson Is very i-h-k as a result of smelling a poison flower, Miss Minnie Smith Ins begun to give inusp) lessons this spring. Miss l'hluna r.i-nsou visited ullli Miss Itlakely last The young folks gathered nt. Mr.

ICIs worth (leaver's last Saturday evening. (Julio an enj lyable lime was had tory, which will bu a great help to the Dr. O'Uear returned Saturday morn essay, What do tint rocks say Nettle city. We are glad to hear ot their pros lug to Jeuorsou, Ok. Underbill; oration, Tho growth of in perity.

Mr, (ioorge Park of Fawn Crock, was clses will bo held In that city tonight ami tomorrow night and that eighteen of Caiiey's young people will graduate Irani I Ik; schools Postmaster Hill assumed charge of iho postofllee Tuesday. Ho litis selected an his deputy Mr. Win. E. Smith who Ik well known here and has many lustrlal art, Floyd Ballard; essay, After Mr.

Amos Zenor of Rutland town In tho city Tuesday. the bud tha blossom, after the blossom ship, called on us last Saturday. Ho tho fruit, Minnie Sheesley; essay, Anl Mr.l..t;. I (hi ci' and daughter came was on his way to Corydon, Indiana, to sco his who Is very 111 and not mal Intelligence, Pearl Heady: oration, over from Parsons last, evening. nut or a llnil Hun.

T.iiiii'Ii, and Iho uurM wall yuu; Wot-p, and you ween iilotin, JAir tlm croud tbut slays while lliu bandjorgiuj pla Wlien tlm hat is passed hus fluwn. It was Friday evening. A deep, danlc, iiupciietr.i!li darkness enveloped tho eitv with that s-noof Kiilfooiitiujr closeness with which musty feather-tick hanffs over tho bannister of tho porch. There was not a pollueuiiin In slht. Just when tbo nijfht was nt its darkest a solitary pedestrian liiitfht have been seen (Trooping his way nlonff one of the principal residence streets.

Tho wind blew from tliu noi-'nor'-west, and whistled a low, strain that sounded not unlike the husky voice of a distant bout lint no mutter. Ever and anon, or oftener, the pe les-triuu, as ho eaitio into tho lttvofu lighted lump, drew his coat clone a bout him and hurried on. A il(ir on tho left-hand Hide of tha street howled like a defoiitcd alder-inn nil! candidate. The uiurkiness of tlio shadows seemed to cliiifr to everything with tho persistency with which eocklebm-rs attach themselves to a cow's tall. lint one solitary star was shining.

It was on policeman's coat, hanging in tho glaro of an electric light nt tho police station. He did not see it. Still he hastened on, and presently he stood iu a softly illuminated parlor in the presence of a beautiful woman. This always happens iu a story of Iho iulluuiico of environment, Itov expected to live. Ho Is 811 years old, O.

W.Smir', one of business (Wends over Hie county who will hi Courtrlght; essay, Tho Prince ol India and Is-a veteran of tho Mexlctt'i war men, was in the cily Tuesday. glad to learn of his appointment. Nellie Wall. The following persons are In order to give all a chance to begin Joseph iNusIi, of Indiana, Is here vis on the program for Friday night. lis Mr.

K. Pourmiiu, who lives on a ranch In tho Territory south of Edna had the with the flrtt number of the art series ltlng his brother, Alex. Nash. say, i iio ureatness oi nine thiniM. misfortune to run up against an ugly Belle Shoomaker; oration, How can i Prof.

Richardson, of Cherryvale, was we print No. 1 again. Clip Hie coupon now From this on the numbers will hull last week mid as result received a in the city Saturday on business. until the small hour of ili night 1 1 1 1 they departed wishing him many happy returns of the day. girl bo patriotic Susie Fugate; essay broken ib.

His many friends here will Iho jingling ol tho gulnoa helps tin bo printed consecutively until the series of twenty numbers Is completed. Attorney Waters, of OoH'oyville, was hope that the Injury is not serioi'S. hurt that honor feels. Annie L. McCul- transacting business In town Tuesday We had tpine freshing rain Sun Be sure and take advantage- of this offer ley; essay, Tho pupil as a character in --The diliertnt church societies serving Airs.

Pingy, of Osceola, a siste as it Is a very fine work and one which day morning. It rained so that lliciv was a very small crowd at. Sunday notion, Alt'i M. Fraeler; Class ptoph of Dr. Ohaney, is visiting in (he city will afford you much pleasure.

ineiils to the crowd last Thursday did pretty well. Tho Methodists cleared about $1 10, the i'ongregatioiialists and ecy, Charles Hebrank essay, Franklin's school. Prayer mei-iieg In the evening Everett and Ilruoe Cox were up from 1 he Schrt and Patterson milling case with a large attend nice. Nlota.o Thursday taking In tho sights of Ooffeyvllle, in which tho plaintiffs legacy to America, Kate Thi bin; oration am! valedictory, Principle vs. pol ley.

Wm. A. McTaggart, Presbyterians about $70 each, and the Collcyvillo Is making preparations to iiukod that a temporary restraining Baptists and Christians about $10 each order heretofore granted be made per Bargains For You. Henry P.adeu lc.is just n-ceivi a on A gentleman named Thomas from celebrate tho "glorious fourth" thi year. 8100.

Reward. $100. petual, was heard before Judge McCue Cherry vale, who was nttciiding tho colo iho readers of this paper will be R.J. Hill returned Saturday Might uration last Thursday was taken very pleased to learn that thuro is at least Saturday and was ended by the judge granting the petition. This lets tho sale of Zwissler's mill of this city fall through from a business trip to tho Osage load of "inlleld Hour, which is nothing new.

as he has to gef car load of such Hour tvery feu days. Tho Winlleld Hour Is too well known to require much Ifk while here anil it was reported that one dreaded disease that science ha Agency. ho had died, but such proved not to be Judge Medio went to Oswego Mon the ease as ho was getting better when space In this paper us those who use lust heart! from been able to cure In all its stages, and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure te the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a day morning where he opened court us Sehri has paid for it with stock in the Coffeyvillo mill, winch he is now enjoined from selling.

Grandmother Clemmer died Saturday it once, will always have it. Tuesday. Mr. Stewart's article published In Ofcourso ho always kecpo Bowcn's Save the coupons and secure pictur our last lssuii is causing a great constitutional diseas rexuires a const! morning at her home in White Post leal of comment. There are but few of esque America.

You will regret It if and Zwissler's Hour, tine in iiiufachire, in stock. Customers can always have their choice. tutloual treatment. Hall's Catairh Cure neighborhood after a long illness. She our young men who have made as care you don't.

is taken internally, acting directly on was" 87 years old and death was due to ful a study of the political situation a He wishes to call your attention to the blood mid mucous surfaces of tiie her advanced age Mrs. Clemmer was JSalilwin will lecture at Tyro on Saturday evening, May 5. Subject, Mr, Stewart has done. It would bo well ystem, thereby destroying the founda one ot tlie old settlers in this countv if more would follow his example. 'Finance." his tine lino of dry goods and fancy articles also.

He Is just, opening one of the largest and finest stocks of ribbons tion ot the disease and giving the pa and has three sons and one daughter. Tho machinery for the loo plant has tient strength by building up the con Mrs. T. Truinaii was taken very nil married and residing here. The funeral occurred Sunday afternoon from ever brought to the cily.

been shipped audit is expected that stltulion and assisting nature in doing sick Thursday night, but Is about well If you want a largo variety of Floren its work. The proprietors have so much ho plant will bo In operation by July at present. her late residence, tho services being conducted by Rev. Kidd, pastor of the 1st, Messrs. Hcbrank Truman have tines, ponges, satin5, India novelties, faith in its curative powers that they li The reputation of Ayei's iilrcidy hud to ship in considerable ice zephyr-ginghams, Irish lawns, linens.

Baptist church of this city, after which oner one Hundred Hollars lor vny case as a blood inediciuo is maintained by daily cures. that it fails to cure. Send for list of percales, cambrics, from which to to supply their customers, but they will interment took place in Mt. Hope cem testimonials. Address select, just visit Baden's well-filled dry etery.

soon be able to supply it much more conveniently and cheaper. goods store, F. J. CHENEY Toledo, O. Mrs.

Kuapp of Sedan visited her Mrs. George Ernsberger, in this Charles Ryan, 5.J years of age, living Your choice of the most elegant lino this kind. "To-morrow he beg'an, when she interrupted him, and, with a beseeching glance, begged him to say no more. Itut ho was desperate. llo had boon smoking a cigarette.

Taking a calendar from his pocket, he scanned it closely, and continued: "Yes, it is true; alas, too true! Tomorrow will bo Saturday, and my room rent will bo duo at ihHO in the morning. If I do not receive a chock from mamma by tho early mail I must henceforth, sleep in tho dreary, desolate park or clso resort to ignominious labor. I am too much of a man to ask favors of the world." Great pearl-like tears stood in his beautiful eyes or rolled down his peachy cheeks, nnd with a gentle, percolating splash, buried themselves in the elegant 1'russels carpet. Then it was that tho bud of true lovo that had boon hiding In her noblo heart burst into full bloom, and in less time than It would tako for a stuttering man to tell it, sho brushed away the gathering clouds and hope's glad sunshine once there enveloped them in its mystical glory. "Never, George Hetherington!" alio "whilo I tun spared my strength, shall you want for money!" Saying that, sho loft tho room for a moment, returning presently with a pasteboard shoe-box, the bottom of which was more than covered with nice, red pennies, among the lesser coins wero several five-cent pieces.

"Here," said sho, placing the box in bis hands, "take this and meet your exasperating and mercenary landlady with tiie proud spirit of a man who feels that he has the whole world at his back!" 'i'liero were tears of gratitndo in his soft mezzo-soprano voice as ho said: "Oh, you cannot, you do not mean it? by druggists, 75c, Mr. J. II. Brewster is doing every two miles east of town, was examined as city last week. of ladies' capes, and the newest novel Inks of all kinds at less thing possible to make tho opening Petroleum Park next Thursday a suc to his sanity in Judge Cllne's court yesterday by a jury consisting of Dr.

The anniversary celebration of the ties at Baden's, for a small amount of Odd Fellows for this district will be than actual cost. Our large cash cessful affair. Plenty of music, speak Davis, Mark Tulley, II, C. Bates, Chas. Wilson, Wes Huston and George Scran- held at Sedan stock must go.

JjEASLItE BItOOKS ton. Mr. Ryan has been guttering for a S. Baldwin will lecture on 11 Finance'' at the ISluine school house Saturday ing and refreshments will be furnished those who attend. In the evening the park will be lit up with gas.

Everybody is invited to come out and have a of years past and steadily grow ing worso until he has become almost Murriage Licenses Licenses have been issuod to the fol- good time. an imbecile. It is thought that his ing parties since our last report: trouble is due to softening of the brain. The commercial club held an inter-sting meeting last Saturday night Henry S. Lugal and Minnie Bon- I'he jry decided that he was insane ham both of Cuney.

and lie will be sent to the asylum at when the subject of securing the rail- evening, May 12. Full directions for securing "Our Own Country" are published on the second page. liead the ad. Frank Harper, of Altamot, spent the Sunday in the city visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs.

A. Harper. Ralph Harper, E. It. Pavy and (J.

II. llogan left Saturday morning for it week's outing In the Territory. Samuel Steel and Rebecca J. Peugh oiid to be built through the territory Osawatomie as soon as possible. Wednesday's Reporter.

of Bartlesville, I. T. whs discussed. Independence may yet Mrs. I.

Grouse, of Sedan formerly fccure that road, nt least it behooves the Lecture. of this city, was hero on Thursday and Itlzens to make a mighty big pull for while attending the entertainment at It. i lie opera house Thursday night was Tho Jive members of tho alliance held Judge Harrison is reported to be ser taken very ill. Che went to the Cald well house and was attended by Dr, i conference in our otlice last Saturday in transacted some, business. They dso arranged with their secretary Air.

Mastcrmau. For a time her condition was considered critical, iter lriend, Mrs. Clark, of Sedan, was called from Flunk Sin i tli to procure a hull for a future meeting, the date of which will be published in Unitiu Laiiok. tho opera house to be with her. and in a short time she too was taken sick but not so seriously.

Both ladies were A STRANGE CASE. How an Enemy was Foiled. A revivifying of nature's latent forces cut home by the midnight train in occurs every spring. At tins time, bet tet than nt any other, the blood may be charge of their friends and two phys cleansed from the humors which infest The following praptilo statement will le read with intense Interest: "1 eaniiotdescrilie the numb, creepy sensation tliatcxistcd In my arms, hands and lees. I had to ruli and brut iciaiis who were here from Sedan.

Rev. J. I. Loranco of Topeka, will lecture at Harmony church. West Cherry township on Sunday, May 6th, morning and evening.

Subject, 'Taber-iiacles." Everybody invited, especially ministeis. Cherryvale papers please npy. A Dialogue. Sam Hello Juke Hello! Say, Sam, do you know it? Sain Know what, my good friend? Jake That tho Racket Store saves us big money, They're our friends. Sam I believe if, Jake.

They all say so. Wvs mean business. We are not Jews, but will sell our large stock ot Books, Stationary, Toilet cases, Albums, at cost, to close out the line. LE ASURE BROOKS. it.

The best and most popular remedy Saturday's Reporter. to iho for this purpose is Aver's Com thoso parts until hey wero soro, to overeonie in a measure the dead foollnc that hud ta ken possession of them. In lumiUon, 1 had a A sad accident occurred In the city pound Ext ract of Siirsnpuillla. stranKO weakness in rny buck and around my tnirnthei- with an indeserlhuhlu 'nunc' rimrsday morning while the Cofleyvillo Mr. Olni borne, of Times ales delegation was being escorted from the feolinK In my stomach.

Physicians said it wasereopinK paralysis, from which, according to their universal conclusion, there Is no man of Oswego, made us a pleasant call depot. Floyd Lyons, a young married man from Neodesba, was driving into on Thursday. Mr. Claiborne Is a firm believer in the merits of state socialism and thinks lie s. os in it the dawn of the new creation, hut ho is a young man rclier.

unco it iastuns upon a person, tney suy.it continues Its insidious progress until It roaches a vital point and tho sufferer dies. Such was my prospect. I had been doctorini; a year and a half steadily, but with no particular bonettt, when I saw an advertisement of lr Milos' Kestorativo Nervine, procured a bottle and beitan usinir It. Marvelous as It This is very touching. How can you spare so much?" "Ah," sho replied, "lovo will make any saoriflce." Then presently she added: "It Is not my money, anyway, but belongs to my little brother, whe is treasurer of a mission Sunday school Tako it, my darling, and may Heaven bless you!" hissed he, in a deep stage whisper, "but what if "W-e-ell," she responded, in a tragic roll of her voice, "if it comes to tho worst and we aro discovered, why, my father who is at work every day for a meager stipend will fix matters all right" A bright pink smile settled down over tho features of him who never will settle up as ho said: "Now, 1 have learned the real worth of a noblo girl's love!" And thy parlor cluck tlukcd on, lick, tacit, A lite imsliiftit low.

Fur men must work and women must weep, John Anilorsiin, in Jo -Nixon Waterman, in Chicago Journal. Doom of tho Petti routL-il f.amp. The lamp with tho paper petticoat is doomed. Tho newcomer is made of cut crystal, pedestal, oil well and globe. It is a Vendoine, tbo heigh, varying with tho length of tho purse, a thing of beauty by day and a jjH-cl by night Pedestal lamps, of Dresden and French china, are graceful and very ornamental.

The globes are usually opaque I'liero is time yet for experience. may seom, but a fow days had passed before vnrv hltof tliatcreeuv feelinir hud left me. and there has not been even tho slightest indication of Its return, I now feel as Take nothing but Noxall. Mr. E.

WIUoji now that he is out the postolliee, expects to start for well as I ever did, and liuvo gained ten pounds In weight, though I had run down rom 170 to Four others have used Dr. Miles' Kestorativo Nervine on my recomen-datlon, and It has been as satisfactory in their niKinHfiH In mine." Kane. La Ituc. U. town on West Main street, accompanied by two ladies, daughters of James and Frank Greer, who reside about seven miles west of the city, and when near Fourteenth street the horse suddenly kicke-l, shattering the dashboard and striking Mr.

Lyons fairly in the breast. The animal did not attempt to run and was seized by the crowd that soon assembled. Mr. Lyous never uttered a word after being but sank between the lodies and died-in a few moments. The body was taken from the buggy and placed on the ground and Drs.

Masterinan ami Davis were sent for; was nothing lor them to do when they arrived. Mrs. Lyons, who was visiting with the family of J. E. Colorado tomorrow morning for the beuullt ot his health, which has been failing for some time.

He will visit his Program. The following is the program of the meeting of the ministerial association for tho Independence district of the United Brethren church to be held in Dr. Miles' Kestorativo Nervino is sold by all brother Jerry in Denver and also expects to go to Colorado Springs and druggists on a positive guarantee, or sent direct by the Dr. Miles Medical Elkhart, ou receipt of price, 11 per bottle, six bottles for 15, express prepaid, It Is fruo from opiates or dangerous drugs. Sold by Alt, Duuugists.

this city May 9, 10 and 11: other points in the state. Noxall collars at Tom Harrison's WEDNESDAY MOKNIN0. Devotional exercises. Topic, "How can we raise the standard iously ill as a result of being caught out in the rain storm Monday evening. "iThe quarterly teachers' examination was held in this city Saturday with over forty applicants in attendance.

Mr. S. V. Matthews and wife and daughter went to Oaney yesterday morning to spend a few days visiting. Mr.

G.R. Wheeler of Tyro was in the city Saturday and left a dollar with us to keep ills paper coining for another year. An infant child of Mr. and Mrs. A.

II. Sutton, who reside near Krone school bouse, died Saturday and was buried Sunday. Solomon Duncan, whoso illness we mentioned last week, docs not get any better, and his recovery Is extremely lubtl'til, Mr. Jacob Good, proprietor of the Cofleyvillo accompanied by hl3 daughter Cora, attended tho celebration here Thursday. Hicks, the weather prophet, says the prospect for good growing weather this summer Is excellent.

We hopo ho knows something about it. A house in the northwest part of tho city belonging to Mrs. Bowcrman was burned Friday evening. She carried 9100 insurance on the building. With but little care and no trouble the beard and niu'jtnch can be kept a uniform brown or black color by using Buckingham's Dye for the Whiskers.

The street corner loafers are very busy discussing the last phases of the Coxey movement. Not much progress Is made toward the army from this source, however. The weather has been all that one could desire the first and second days of May. The farmers report corn coming on finely. Weeds are also making a lively growth.

II. K. James reports a fine ten pound calamity howler at his house. Mother and daughter doing well This should have been published lust week but it came to us too late. A son of Mr.

James Gillard of this place was taking out the town herd Wednesday morning when his horse stepped i to a hole that had been left uncovered and broke its neck. Mr. II. T. Brooks of the Arm of Leas-ure Brooks will in a few days move from La Crosse, Kas to this city, and become actively associated with his partner, Mr.

Lcasure, in business bere. Noxall. Farmers, save one-half insuring of the ministry and obtain more aggressiveness in church work?" Discussion led by glass with gold desorations. Twenty- your own property. 1, oo In Inde-' II.

B. McIIugu. Greer, was at once sent for and arrived five dollars Is the price of tho cheapest FOUND -ON SUNDAY EVENING last a lady's cape. Call nt this otlice, prove ownership' and take it away. In the city about 4 o'clock.

It was a saoM-rmon by F. Gillette, china, whilo the cut crystal lamps are as dear as diamonds. St. Louis lie Experience mooting, led by Mrs. James urduys of each month unul further notice.

All wishing to insure can meet me there or address me at Cherryvale. Fmzier. WEDNESDAY EVE Nt NO. Successful Itinerancy, led by Mrs, S. E.

A Matter of Course. -Outsider You Keu'uckians are very proud be Bias, followed by J. Bailey and J. C. Jenei M.

A. Black, Agent for Montgomery county. reter Jarboe of Cuney. charged with Tbo blessedness ot Heaven, by D. Bolin and A.

C. F. Landsbery. cause you look the lirst prize on your whisky at the fair, ain't you?" CoL Poker "Not at all, sir. If we hadn't taken it we would havo sued tho commissioners and judges for defamation Independence Markets.

EGGS 7c per dozen BUTTER .10 to 1230 per lb. ONIONS 75c-jJl per bu. IRISII POTATOES 7i5c-l 10 per bu. violating the prohibitory law, was tried before a jury in Justice Gilmorc's court Prayer by Bros. Weaver and Kinney.

"Why we are United Brethren," by Monday and convicted on one count. of character." Detroit Free Press. II. 1). Moore and M.

J. Simmons. He was sentenced to thirty days in jail and to pay a fine of $100 and costs but I SWEET POTATOES per bu. Australia has given up altogether "The foes of our nation," by J. S.

Christ-eib, U. Howell and U. J. Ross. THURSDAY MORNING.

"The enemies of the christian church," the maintenance of foundling hospitals on Tuesday he filed au appeal bond for was released and will have a and orphan asylums and has substituted for this the system of placing children in private homes until such time as tboy are able to caro for themselves. hearing at the next term of district by B. Adumi, T. J. Maxwell and B.

C. Uamil. blow to the young wife, and one which almost prostrated ber. The remains were buried iu the Quaker cemetery on Elk River. The Odd Fellows' celebration in this city last Thursday was a complete success and Independence fully sustained her reputation of doing things up in shape whenever she tries to.

The day turned out to be a bright and pleasant one and people from the country began to gather in early in anticipation of a good time. The forenoon was all taken up witli receiving delegations aud welcoming visitors. The parade in the afternoon was a very largo one and was an Interesting sight to the spectators. Bands were present from Coffevville, Sedan and Edna and helped greatly to enliven the occasion. The speaking in the afternoou on the vacant lot near the court house was listened to by a large and attentive audience.

Mayor Cbaney on behalf of the city welcomed the visitors aud J. D. McBrian of Sedan responded. The principal address of the afternoon was made by Rev. Wright on court.

"The benefits derived from the presiding eldership," by 3, M. Altaffer, B. Weekly "Miss Smallheart, don't you think Tho Menthol cures headache. Mr.W. J.

Ilamllto.i, who has been and Bcv. Kaufman. you could learn to love me?" flllss AFTERNOON. The district Y. P.

C. conducted by Smallheart "Mr. Sliuicash, I wisli you had spoken yesterday before I bought Fido." Inter Ocean. CARROTS HOc per bu. TURNIPS 40c per by, CORN 40-4-ic prr bu.

OATS 27c per bu. WHEAT 45-10 per bit. CATTLE Shippers 3 SO per cwt lIOGS Shippers 4 15 per cwt, BEEF CATTLE stock- and feeders, $1.50 to $100 per cwt FAT CATTLE $2.00 to :i.00 per cwt OIIICKENS- Sprh) broiler 1 -1 per lb do $2 2 40 per doz Hem per lb the president, C. Kirkpatrick. suffering with consumption for several months past, died at his home in this city Thursday morning.

The funeral took place from the Catholic church Saturday morning. Mr. Hamilton was 'What should be the attitude of the All the members of Lord Dufferln's church toward the A. P. by N.

L. Veiie and C. U. Jones. family, and they are not a few, are most excellent and graceful skaters.

member of tho A. O. U. S. K.

They acquired the accomplishment in A. O. U. and Patriarchs of America and carried Insurance in these orders Canada. FRldAY MORNING.

Question box, Sermon, by Mrs. Maxwell. Praise meeting, dicumental service. Scandal breeds hatredt hatred be amounting to $5,500. Menthol relieves catarrh.

gets division! division makes faction, and faction bring ruin. QuarUfc.

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