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The Liberty Review from Liberty, Kansas • 2

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YQ. tiutTvoflfro LTbortVRE President Harrison Taitetbn HE REVIEW. DRAYING. v.nvv. has "taken in" the Cherry- Tuesday on his swing around the circle of the southern and western vale Champion, ana inwjnas io no 4.

o. u. w. Liberty Lpdjre Na 158, meeU every Monday a 8.Thopn,M,W. tile 3.

Ho skips around Kansas not so much aa looking at one coiner pf 'it. But Kansas will Published cyorj Friday 9y A. S- Puley. 1. A.S.

OjUley. Bcporder JOHN H. LEWIS Proprietor of tho C-l-T-Y T.R-A-N-S-F-E-R, Is pronapt, accommodating and careful prlccs Low. 1. get evep with hjrii next year, by skipping around Ym with its electoral JOpiERN WOODMEN Of-JIERICA.

Liberty CAmp. sis meets every Friday Knterl tft tb Ljbertr IV-t Ofllco socond 'V-l Vlsitln run both papers. His aaugoter Florenco will largely loqk after the Review. ttrpthpr pulcy is an old Union Labor itc, a printer awl bright qpwsnapcr man. Wc Arc pleased with, this evidence of for like more of us, he was in the fray when IMarm jiditprs had' to livo on corrit Ijrqail af4 curses OttarVa Journal5' 1 An oxdianogayrihaVthe Hov.

Dr. John Hall finds it -a moarll of vS. T.WcDJrinir V.C Clerk, i AKICA b'ALVp. Tho pest alve in the vworld for Cuts; BruJsGsjSoreUlcierSalt Bfbmi; iriSores. TWn.

A Citfeoqa' Alliance was organized in CncrryViUo week with betweon, and 40 rhombors. Several persons wlio' vcro up-posod to be1 rooted-and grounded 4 KQMANCE OF TflE DAY. A i It mpov.tn That OnlvalrlQ Devotion 1 rtx Aa ItftlUv Trlnce Fiula In Iaa vUh Rt "0 0. Chc-ntjcd ijand, ClUains Corns Liberty Lodg', Ipi oa Gaiqvday rehanra. evi tho eld parties; joined tho AI- Livingston, Secretary.

nancoauu cuy inoyiwui vcu wuu it. grace ttrstand lcforo: one; of; the great store windows' of Broadway and thank', tho for tho tiyly purfcs off. is guaranteed to. give petfpQt catjsfaction, qjj i'rhdney rc A. F.

number n-f things in? wfcf window I.iherty Loflsre No. 123 meets on Thursday ire No. 123 Who will say that this practical age has killed 11 rpmaflfCoS The following narrative is a true aue, according to the lie can do 'wit hout. UU' Ull is evening ori or before full moon. .7 i Kl W.

m. whkv yYvpe gqjiU ppr bo.v tl ''1 'V JamoffLaujrUn, Becretar''-" a stalhfod Gotham parson who is manuring to make bothnds meet eyork Trifcanq, lor. vcijy high -authqrity. flie: charming on a salary of $15.000 'atid grace-ana dramatic -expression wnn which jt was told is, qi course, lost in Bead the gnJfie and reliable nuiiites-amounting to' as'much Iron Nq. 1120.

Regular netting lst'aciJ3rd Tuesday night each month. 5 1 Js. LailgWin C. J. John nTIlTr was in town on Saturday? ''He goes soon for tho of his 'health, PrcdonisiCUifcon'- Wc-hnpc hbUl regain his health.

If John Smith iuouidydi'c it would leave a tcrriblogap 'in- thb popu lation of thiVcountry. 1 1 I Secretary the State Board of A'lncultnwvin Ins rcini Artnurs this second edition; hut a yet true tale, of which aa, American, girl is the heroine, it is giren herewith as 'nearly nore, and this enlargement of the phylacteries will cot reconcile to Is iiqjv ready to receive his customers and exhibit the largest Home' Sftiilaziiie. and most Jesirablc stOck of tJieii-'condition ''itta himdrteds of as possible as related: One oi bur rich oil (or if it was not piL he was king of something rich) went to Paris a little oyer year ago, taking with him Other so-called Home Magazines' aro Imitations. This eM etajidby begins its 3tU supccl-sive year of putillcatidn In 1890; and is thousands rwho perhaps-1 ejazc into the same! window and curse their fate because of tho large number tneaper, Brigater apa Better l.tr monthly report ogives a winter his wife and his beautiful daughter, 4 lovely and. childlike maiden, who of things it contains which' they thanererVr- Arthur's is a nme-azine of clean, reuA showed not '-the slightest trace Of resem? Sqn of Veterans, Liberty Gatbp Nol 211, meets on the eeconjl aritf fourth Wednofxlay ovenlnjre of each month.

Ail ititng- ttrotbprs cordially invited. i Wpi. C. Hume's, Captain. John J.

Uodetaugh.latScnrcant. -re com pel led to- do and Mechanic 1 wheat acreages of acres, an excess over last year of 527, ooo acres The central, condition of blanoe to the worthy-people her parenti Ing. ts stories are the best, and its Peparf-ments deviated to Honskeeping- Girls and Boys, Home Circle, Needlework, mothers, Home Decoration, are not only bright anlchfr-f nl but USEFUL. There is nevdr any padding AH that money could do to develop this charming- creature had been lavished Upon' her. She: sing most lani, as coir'parcd with the A PreSlJytcrTan Minister, at DswcW).

admitted a colored girl in Arthur mures. perfect condition, is per cent sweetly, piay Yfim charmmcr in Read to membership the--church and Spring gujnmer Goods f- -I. 1 lyvor displayed in Liberty. This stock was bouglit with an honest purpose to suit all closes and bpriditiUns and the Prices will lie siirp to suit tho purchaser. Everything, from the Finest Fabric down to the very cheapcet, The Dry Goods Line Is actually perfect, LA'tjIES' DRESS GOODS in endless variety.

Gents' GOODS, a most com--" plcto lot, UATor MEN and BO'S and Bopt andSlipcs For EVERYBODJ, dance like a houri, draw and paint with uncofnmoh 1 1 12 JO Justice' ij said to- 1e blind and PUICE ONLY 11.50 A YfiAH. withare allowances to club-makers, the Club Kates for Two QRioa free by post, rhiee A Four, wlb afrcoBub'n. to club getter, Five" six seven so represented in allegorical talent in short, she was perfection, and her parents simply idolized her, Pictures Topcka has -exempli She had not been long in 'Paris when" 7.H0 fl.CfO LipRTYP.O. Office open from 7:30 a. m.

to 7:30 p. m. fcjunday from 9 a. m. to and from 5 p.

m. to 6. Mo'nfryibixlers is'sucd from 8 a. m. lq p.

m. No Register or Money' Order business on Sunday, EnielO. Ashbv, P. M. fied the -fact by electing a man she attracted the attention of young EiR-ht who bus been blind since he was Prince heir of one ot the oldest a number of the' members kipked, whereupon tho minister promptly resigned.

1 Those1 kicking Christians seem to -think more ot skm color, than souls. They, perhaps, would Have n'J 'objection to a polbred 'crsp'u being saved providing their church is not used for that purpose. The teligion twenty years "of age to; bo justice of the sanple.may deducted jfrom the price of a Bubgequent subscription. tnua-maklnir the the lie has been sen Sampfte copy FRBIU. al-ways fur families of Italy.

Through an eminent American whota the Prince numbered among his acquaintances he obtained an introduction to" the 'young lady and nished the club-makersor their orfw flle. ingin tlio same position' for two years1 prior to'hH elect ipn, by ap T. Abthur Son, PhiJ. Penn. became her devoted surround- pointment, of suell people is'Mskiri'dcep" and! insrher with attentions atld showerinc upon her" flowers, every thing there the world deems it permissible for rciicionis'ts- cMttcred over thoso Grocer' tock i -v Mrs.

Lea so says that the government takes" contrc.l mf the railroads a person" can travel about T'JE 5PH.ce Is the'6hijrliuBtraTed pYrper'la the world containing he latest sensational and sport-ntt JJo Saloon Keeper. Barber or Club Room- can afford to be without it. It always God's moral vineyard How they ft to watow upon a maen: iil jr The father, however, viewed his atten- Will siy-0 up in fUtuic is an un- Uons with cold dLslike and finally took pcooiem fiijunu Awpuu- Lis daughter away: from Paris, i. 1 Our American faihily found pleasant the country as cheap as postal I solvc This mny possibly id 'true ncan. of Mrs.

Lease! re heard some I Mallei to any address inxUfe United States. uvnMI.nDnna4..1'ltinaalii)ni.lllin'l! Full and complete. ISTCASIj: or pROpp.Cg vjpl jet good very low. El Dorado women talking 1 pf her Send Franklin 8quro tJ.f;ii Vorlf CJtv th'o dthor hn they- f.ajd she sq flat thtt she could bq press quarters in Naples, and' hither the Prinde followed them, renewed his attentions," and finally waited upo-a-the father tq request pertoission to win tht? girl forhifi wife-i' He met with a prArfipt and decided refusal. Disappointed anl Who was1 young, handsome1' and nd There is no douljt in Ihp minds of tho ipadmg politicians' but that both Cleveland' and 'Blaito frill be presidential daridfAaW ii) The demcprats rittb Weak ed in KANSAS, a liaol Stith'qut liuftjng her.

will V.ndcrstandT this, Tho women if tho men doh'L-Kl DoviiQ Kc- title was of the oldest, 'te questio4. 1 th'ef firsl my5 daughter i a 'Roman -Catholic: se56ndlyr she" iaU nver matryi foreigner; and lastr Thero scch-fto somo persons in the woaterri paft bt lc state that arc frauds as' well as efic where according to the "reports" cf the railroad "Qut of tO applicants lor fiee seed lftllis county 'only twelve to Maine statesman at the "lieAd of fcrid by iio nfSan's least; she is- all" we have, and' her -mother and I ccmld never the ticketV, ji amj tjashing A pamphlat of loforaattoa and ab. 1 '5 itrsct of th laws, bowing Uow to -S VObUtn Carets. Trade MarkK CopyriRhU, unt re. 1 ui Br.r, Consent to be separafed''fr6m: her." 'In be really needy.

farmer? alnancfiViH riof lie behind the times' liut'win come io the no' Ic i made tne renmrcu alter naving Id front wifli Tcfler' or Sookless Jcrrv." The alliance will' make pioof and procdrcV) h6' seed sol it for 85 cents' per 'bushel an and laughed tlio commissioners to it interesting fdt the" ottl patties 1 To mss tsa im. AM It wtU follow, at tb tufix tiff, th0 Ckvtf not nen ba false to aaf maaJA haye the pleasure of announcing thaM 'havo thb above named At my stable, in Liberty, and kindly- feAuest 6voryx ihan who would like-tU aze ppon the best spccrmeri'bf horseflesh ever exhibited in' this locality4, to come and sec him. His Peipce will bo made known to piersons nteiested, but we propose to 'sfipw up his colts as proof of his excellence. ail to boo him lief ore contracting c(- you will make a ALSO, "'BIjC JACK," The smoothest spcennen of his Kind ever showu here. These animals arc yom theOedar Grove SIock $arni of tfie famous breeder and importer, peorge H.

Evan a. For terras and particulars see G. B. Hughs Liberty, Kansas. anu may cicci several eieeiors.

The campaign viUbc a prcjty lively one, the armers' cutting into the ranks of tho republicans in the north, and into tho strength of the democrats in the south. Let the battle roll! Caney Times. ELEVENTH YEAR THE AMEBI0AN -'NONOONFO BT seorn One man niade a(Udavit to his need of aid" who afterwards acknowledged Lng a wealthi' lhan having received an valued at Tlic general public have a ague knowledge of tho fact that ready-made clothing is better and cheaper in the United States than in any country in the world, says a Vj( stern exchange, but they do not know what a tremendous lead we have in that line. It is simply incomprehensible to tho uninitiated how a very presentable suit of clothes can be sold at retail for a .10 bill, an tit to, woar on any occasion furnished at a cost trying to facia ijt THE MEN AND WQMEN tkucw they an "hard an" and waat to Jtnov Y. and how to' get relief.

tToleea roa TOTB rbftt you fen have no tight to expsct it Ipta ownber of ojatt nadar as apsis tna it 9ari. Th (Voh Con. uprwit luewi via giogviuuui ftionop- i ana Trusts, together with the orrujpt PatUos Mtotie -without -their "talking ba'Vaad Bowling There aye, "certainly, strong indications that a national party will, ere long, be 'The farmers' uprising is significant and points this waj The 'unrest of the industrial classes and, their struggles to rise to tho same plane of action is in accord therewith, and presages perfect unity in the itsc of the same mean's to accomplish the same general ends. That they will form a moro porfect and work together is apparent. And hence will compel ecognition and assume the initiative in politics and laws.

Thus, it would seem to be in BVchjV' utin the ena Right Jttluisph, and 2 OA i THE PALACE DRUGSTORE, E. BUMDY.Prop.. to W. P. Livingston.

en 1 A ppniplctp line of Medicines, Faits, "Oils, Notions, Perfumeries, AH of which ivill be sold at very reasonable prices. Ph-sicians' Proscriptions a specialty. Give us a call. Livingston's Old Stand, Liberty, Kansas. of from to :5.

The. reason (am kiic iiiuw jncim, t.u xainci was obdurate, and again the who seem-to ha ve'been wonderfully passive in the affair, W'aV taken away this time back to Pan's. Prince remained' at home disconsolate. And now comes the part of Jfiie story which is equaP" ly disappointing and romantie.1'1 The girl died after a few day's of sudden 'illness. Of course she dujfh' to have lived and married the Prince but this, is a true 'story, and we can not change the facts.

A mutual trien4 wired the Prince, who arrived, hoWeVeri too late to see the acer of her whom he had loved 6o passionately and sudtfenly. Meeting on the common ground of grief for the loved and lost, the Prince and father were reconciled. "large ship was chartered and its largest cabin" beautifully fitted up as a chapel in which, upon a bier in front of the1 altar' was placed the coffin containing the embalmed body of the dead jirl. Then the father and lover set sail for home. All through the long voyage the, candles are kept burning and daily service is held in the mortuary chapel which the two mourners invariably a tend.

The millionaire, owns his own docks and the' stately ship sails'up into the harbor, coming to anchor at the very portals of the maiden's own dearly loved home. On the dock are 2,000 workmen of her father's, with crape on hat and sleeve, waiting for the.ir dead. Slowly the coffin is lowered to the boat; reverently it is 1 carried on the land, where stand the many men with bowed heads to receive it. Very carefully and tenderly it is lifted by six chosen and slowly and solemnly it is borne up the long avenue to the house. The father and the Prince become intimate through their weird journey, and in mutual sympathy walk together in the procession, the men forming two by two and falling into rank.

The last rites are paid, the body committed to its native eartht and without one look at the New World the Prince takes a steamer the day after fop- Europe. That this man should have been fated, to love this woman with, a love as, strong as, death seems passing strang-e That this medieval story should belong to pur own time and country seems stranger yet; but it is all quite true and recent ThQie are Our yon agree, I tnl your snbacrlptlo to THB AMERICAN NONCONFORMIST. WIHflBIA KAN9A3. 8UB8pBiPT0 i that American clothing manufacturers hayo not only kept up with the procossion in tho wot ilerful advancement in AmeriA.j but have led it. Ex.

Tear I1.W. glx Mo's T6 ots. Three llo's so ct. gtolal BtU.i lwyi fltea tho Campaign. Jf wLU CvraUB Tae American ifonoonforniUt and tlku LIBERTY REVIEW For TWO JOLLARS.

evitable a grpa national party of the people must spring up under tho inspiration of this impulse and through the manipulations of these influences. This Ayill be inspiring to those who understand and sympathize vih it, hvH surprising and alarming to those who do not. wo belie ye it will not came too while, when it does comc it will establish a nobler happier in this laud of rapid chftPgo and spcial progress. There is roam for improvement. Room for better laws and more EE HERE, People! For i--.

TTttghs Bros. For twenty eight ycays.thc government has been loaning money t(. hanks and no. one has. even ut-icrcd a protest.

It has alsp loaned money to railroads and to cxpqsi-t ions and it was not considered wrong. Hut when the farmers who pay cighty-fiyc per cent of ihc taxes money loans, they arc met with such outcry as to make the t'uuid ouakeahd tremble. What waa right and proper ono caso should be eijually so in tho oilier. When the bankers and the rail vuids wanted money tho farmers said nothing and it was freely given them. Now the farmers want the same assistance and up goes a thousand hands in holy horror.

Truly there need of a clean oi tho stables and the the joU in a thorough mnnner. Farmers Vidette. MAGIC ClIICKEII v5J6ioleraCwe! The Independence Sayings Bank were unconsciously the means of introducipg HJncle" Chris. Royer to the grip of the female Alliance- Qver in the deestrict of Duncan of Punkin," in Lahptte county, liyes an alliance family. The husband and wife had looked fox relief 'p' lift the farm mortgage hat it didn't come, although ''Duncan of Punkin" made the State house ring with his eloquence.

The Bank closed its second, mortgage and leased the property to Mr. Royer. One morning "uncle Chris." went over to li up and go to plowing, and tho male Reformer proposed to go out and dnvc Mr. Royer off, but tho female member "didn't propose to have any and made the "old man" stay in. She armed herself with a big club and went out and proceeded to deliver an Alliance lecture in a Mrs.

Lease style. The longer she talked tha fiercer she grew and and "uncle Chris." grabbed the Amazonian lecturer around the arms and waist to prevent her wielding the club. But ho hadn't reckoned witk his antagonist, and and he got shook up at such a lively rate that he was glad let go his hold and leave the geld in ctis-gust. The next day the Graeheks came to town and settled up, not waiting rVvr legislation Senator Peffer to help them otlt. Peace is now restored, S.

K. Tribune. Uncle Cbri. says the above is mainly but the Graeheks didn't settle- up a the Tribune report. He says, moreover, that he didn't care to have the DOYOUKNO.W That if you want to buy A WAGON or a BUGGY, or ROAD CART, A McCormick Binder, Or Barb Wire, If you will come to me I will not ouly sell you a good Article, but will also give 3rou a most Paralyzing Bargain? F.

Jt. LEWIS. Montec A few- weeks, ago Europeaa papers, equal conditions- Kooia. for the new national party of the-people, and for all the legitimate reforms they demand National The New: DiseavERY. You havo heard your friends and neighbors talking about it You may yourself he ono of the many who know trom personal experience just how good a thing it mentioned the apparently incredible fact that the fishermen of the Loff oden islands, on the west coast of Norway had entrapped; and captured: one thou sanct whales.

The report seemed found ed on some mistake of the cable-tele graphist, but it now appears that the One door west of the Post Olfice, Liberty, 'tTrfK Fikst Steiv total number the captured monsters Was one thousand one hundred and is. ir you nave ever trieti ur you arc one of its staunch friends, because the wonderful thing about twenty-two They were- eetaceans of it is that when once given a trial, the variety known as "caning whales' Dr. Kind's Xcw Discovery ever fr010 fiten to twenty-five feet long. fit 0) fcC -os 5 the house. ant trapped by following a after holds a place in Li, snoai.

uernuf. iiuuuga me- narrow entrance of a land-locked bay. 33 If you hare never used it andj should be afflicted with a cough, cold or any Lung or Chest l'cihaps you are run down, oan't eat, can't sleeps can't think, can't do anything to your natisfae-tion, and you wonder what ails you. You should heed the warning, you are taking the tiiit Mep into Nervous Prostration. You need a Xervc Tonic and in Electric Dittcrs you will find the exact remedy for restoring your nervous system to it normal, healthy condition.

Surnrisinsr results follow a as 25 I LLl IS 0 P5- RS2 troutMe, secure a itouw at once nnd give it a fair trial- It is-guaranteed every time, or money refunded. Trifll Bottles Free, at ci i i fact advertised that lie had his Thousands of dollars worth of ehickens are destroyed by Cholera every year. It is more fatal to them than all other diseases combined. But the discoreryof zJfyuidremedy that positively destxoy the Microbe has been made; Half of the young chickens are killed by Microbe before they are fryers. A 50-cent bottle is eiioirgh for zoo chickens.

It is guaranteed: If, after nsing' rwothirds ci a botrtV yon are noc satisfied with it as ii nre fcr Choi' era, return it to the druggLt from Whom you purchased it, and he ffili refund your rooner. K. A. IJnndv's Hnitr Store 1 9 1 T1l0 Prince of Wales' Dogs. Among, the Pruice of Wales many i Li ae is "lover of a i Inu'-'-i, rw-js ui oik- of the prin-j ial at Saniiring-ham.

His-; spfirtiPi? dogs, it seems, are two I wavv retricvr.s, IV. and Fell X. V-ni th'i fancies every kind nf even, anJ is the refr'picnt, of courts, ei a tTeut many presents, among- whicTa nrc iJo.ic-o, a Samoyccit! rlodfe ucr. pre PcrtAid by Captain and Iiizoffr a oriveg-ian bine, 'ith gray urm around the Dutch woman's wnistned he thinks he notiee.s a little coldness on the part of Mr. A TI'AHl 1 BiidW.M to 1WHW W.

A i-H 2 tr.rt' Miul write. au.T I. 'flir ILuiUitiiii It Cnr. a 1 fuHt ihfir itt'R and A Iteratm. Your appot it ve-turns, good tligesthm is rlot edT the-Li vcr atkt Kidneys nnme hes'hy action.

Trva ottic. Pri'i? at E. Bandy's Drug Brora- i.w. ilicrlivp.l wiil.i'. h'c vanc irn tl.it; --rt-u.

Hoycr since lh rihnhe a- report came out. Dr. Planck's Faajohs- Remedies for sale ut Buiidy's Drug Store. I r.V ttt-M I I I 1-u! nvf airta-iy most peculiar ana taint i wn m. a iWOtXl a texr.irh.

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