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Lumber complete for $45 at Geo.H.lftdbJS\ The Alden Times IOWA, riuiur, JAM. w. VOL. XII. NO.

44 ftiilcnri nmil mnller at the PiMl.nfflri K. B. Kl'KRV, AMnn M. J. riT.KV.

I PIUIKUIHII1I3 12,00 if paid inncUnnrv tc copy Win. l.nrralii'0 in still governor of lowii. New urn sun- of iho ex position (lint tlioy publish a picture of the Bite nl It. Witles the Tinned The Piini-c tit' his intention of duripg thn coming summer. "Tama Jim" Wilson is conducting the agritulturHl department In the r.

dating 1'Vtwr CUrkson's "jjiip" foarfulH fatal In )lnu. 'lllruiii members nf the legislature have died with li and twelvo or tiftueii morn nro still cril ically ill thn SRIYIM complaint. Our foreign immigration is filling off a httlo according to returns for ISKSaml 1889. In Xow York which in principal port of entry lor for 314,000 were landed in 1WJ against. for 1888.

Walker Blame, wlm ban lioen ei- aminer of claims in the Statu depart inenl at Washington, and the oldest of Secretary Jainen C). Blaine, died of piieumonia lust wtflf. lift was the main ileperulonoe of his father and had crown to bo almost mdis- pensable to him in all In England there are pers of a whole population ot' thirty lour millions; onepersoti out of everv five in that country belong to that ifj noplace in thn United Slntos that shows BO poor a record as lhal, andntill Gladstone pieacltos ot Hie blessingi of fieo Aiuonjy the most valuable of dwiiopoHlan for January ronies to our table with an article on (JoliimbiN college by Hoyrsen, a cplemlid illustrated article on the lour- famous beauties of Europe and America' iii-luil'iog ot course, Mra. Lanptry ana Mini Anderson aud a en Boclal problems by E. iiale beside numerous other articles of interest to general reaJer.

The question of whether steam- pipes can become hot enough to buru wood hat been discussed many in connection with Fres whir-h bremcd to invp originated from t'nem and has fanally bevn in thcafGrmn live. A steam iieating company in New York, re.ceti'ly had occasion to dig up seme of their piped whieh Imd been burip'i and in constant use for years. The wooden coverings, notwithstanding the moisture ot the ground, were found to im turnc.d to charcoal. Notes. The who jfave Mr, Jurisbn Barbie hi-ri-nadp, Mole his bride, be side doiog oilier little loo nu nwrntin to mention, mttJe dim, the oilier day, the present of nice deco raltxi lamp.

Come again, buys. Mrs. J. M. letter, with her fou nioces, Minnie, Baltic, Rachul NIK Alioo lUmghtaliiig, came down from Williams on Saturday, January 11 Mrs.

S. Uoughmling Thursday night the republican members of the )owa legislature held a caucus at De.H.Moiiien to nominate a U. S. Senator. For weeks there hud benn uncertain whisperings in the air that Alliaon would be "downed" in caucus surprise, the next day being the 4(ith nntrvcnury of Mi.

md Mrs. Hough ta ing'si ling. All present volet time generally. Mr. J.

B. UowerH and Seymour Sperry havu had the grip. The on I) cases hero so far, San Uoughuling haa been carrying liis thumb in a tiling. Cut it while handling his knife. It ban bemi reported that the mercury went down to twenty-tour de gruos below iero.

Pretty cold for tho mem barn of the Society to meet consequently were left out last woeV. Marcia Ksllogg Is again quite sick. Thisis the thira time has had quit school this winter on an ruunt of sickness. ot Mr. W.

W. Farewell') family are on the nok list. The lyceum at the Campbell school house hasten ohantrod from Friday night to Wednesday on account ol xinging school, which meets every Tuesday and Friday night. M. P.

Rand has been hauling corn to J. N. Barhite. Miss Annie tlumt visited at W. Farwell's over Sunday.

Wm. Sweeney has rented the John Watson farm for tho coming year. Miss R. VanBuskirlt visited at Iowa Falls a week ago. Messrs Virgil Rand and Walter Foster made a flying trip to Williams a week ago.

J. W. Price went to Eldorn last week to see tho board of supervisors. The school mauler at the school -house is setting a bad example before Ins boys, trying to sprout eyebrow on his upper lip such this. The members of the Q-iodliliilarian Sociotj? iiro ul! pi-euout this week.

-May Rand is on the sick list. Quite a number of BoweiV friends irude pleusaul littlu HUP prise and passed the evening with her last Thursday. Mr. intends to no away Wednesday ifter the sale. The Sunday school at the Kellogg bchoul-houie reorganised and -I.

new officers the J9tn. A. Kellogg May Rand Assistant, Elhul Kellogg Sccrelary and Tieasu rer. C. I) Meek and Walter Fouler went to the Falls Ust Saturday.

Last week little Emma Edwards bottle while cutting her hand quite severely. A piece of the latin about half an inch long was lefi in the garth which had to lu cut out by the doctor. Our boox Ngeius relumed trom Story county und have put up for thn winter. Too cold to canraas. The Falls has quitu an attraction for folks.

Unhide the teach 'alier Foster, M. i'. Hand .1. ftnider made a trip last Saturday. Mr.

Marriage of Iowa Fails has "I reined .1, M. larin for and coulil not bu ro-iileijtcil and tho republicans PHr were a liul. Of baHrenU-d John Mo- s.ve, Hut the caucus was culled and i 1 1 fllrm was by every A 0 rai! 7 the or if too siclc ills vote wan sent in. arid upon count of tbe TnUm ouiit found that liad reoeived ovpry vote. This inilorseniLMil pai-1 to a splendid man.

The Hlanilard silver dolldr it worlli only about severity, two oenu according to the present prices of silver Hud llid tlierefon pnilit ol' on dollur Our Mexican who uro un i ntorpnainjj set nl pe'iple nave, startitil up a litttii coining litiHinesK ol and arc making autndurij silvei dollars just tfoiid aa Unc.lt> Sum cun make whilo MMlVly prbtected by the Grand froni who aro lather troublosiime io on tliis siilu ol (he border. OIBculH tlnnl' thai aliout 6vu million dollurs MI far been coined, with a net Fobier in ilbo wrestlinif with The lyouum nl the Lultschwager schnnl-liouveiiext Friday nigbt will ditcnm the "That the U. K. Minate should be flectnd by the poople ralberthan by legislature." have to lay low when imikcs get after them. Two or three, fellows go out for hour or two will bag eighteen or twenty.

The Kellogg 1 baa established weathvr bureau. Any one passing by can the black tag flying. Be prepared lor sudden squalls. Sorirrr. The famous tbe Angelus which sold for SH0.500 in Paris Isst imiiimer, arrived io Chicago last week and is now on eihibillon.

It is only two feet l-wia: und not eo Very ondVr tbn eutorprin- fui eahur, except in DJetTMtlOO The Inflaeoaa baa bed ito tnp your oorretpoadont tbe past Nearly every one in tbe ty suffering or leas with the malady. arc otoeed or running with only fourth tbe attendance. One lad excused school ihii other afternoon, boiaje and took the teaohen penwripiVw, big dose of camphor, then be took father's receipt, a pint of boiled milk filled with black pepper, and sufir, and finally his mother's remedy, eigbt or nine big onions eaten rJaw." was on deck the next dsy, probably the strongest boy in school. Brimmers' Electric Oil Troupe's six entertainments last weik gave good misfaotton and while they did not pilot as much scenery as we said they were going to, they put in enough for all ordinary oeeaaioa, aad that very neatly and artistically dona So far as we know only one man of the Hall company kicked and lie bad a inend who would paint the scenery for one hundred and thirty dollars. To our way of figuring, the Hair oom- panfareaboiitoiw hundred and fire dollars ahead.

If tbe company could find another troupe that would put in in for a of tbe hall, the building wouitt be pietty well furnished. Oscar Sime is spending the Winter with fnends in Wisconsin, By all means let us the Australian ballot system. the newspapers will unitedly clamor for it loud fnough, there is no reanon why. tbe present legislature need not path the necessary laws for Its adoption in this state. A number of old weights and cHPurea have become useless and obsolete, and there is still another that ought to go the tun.

As a load ot hay, coal or icon rarely ever weighs out just even it is always an unhandy tack to figure out tho odd fraction. It should superseded by the 1000 Ibs, and could then be easily handled decimally. WTH AND man la gnat wham the Miltf eMsata of hU lite are uaraljrstouaok by Talk. 4epeads quite aa mnehem adaptabtllty aa rliloaloos are the avlstakesjat othsiw hew parlaotly ewusabJs poorer a la, the apt he'ls Wierase peavtes you five Mat taehaafe. a gels the beat of him.

It reveala the woret of Altoom TriMiae. ailssr fraws iMh hjeseatlaf seen sa estrevtfMt laf releaUees watehtaf aver ourMlres Is tke price ot saeesss li tbe higher alms otUfe. la aot eaoufb Jnstlee la the world to prevsat tbe rifht from sionaty getUnf Leader. coorageoua and aoble-mlBded: our own hearts sad aot other stea'a eplalona of us, form our tree boner. -U ls a cold, clammy bat those people who treat (Headship the let same way as My otter eel most out of Atehisoe Globe.

Is the mast who orders a room on the ton floor who takea up theatoetroom In writing his aame oa the'hotel ter. ThesympattiiMot alwaya with the unfortunate, because the people know they are so liable to be unfortunate ibomwlToa. iiat ScIllBK. of Iowa Falls is offering big inducements, read them. i The people of Union seem to waif the county seat moved from Eldora to Iowa Falls.

We think wo are having considerable snow in Towa this winter, bu.t Colorado nnd California take tl.e cake, with Know-drifts from teij fifty foet deep. ill tbe growing und i of GARDEN AND HEL.O SEEDS (or ths cholvnt Dakota Crown Tree Beads, Forunt Truci. PrulU. etc. The Celebrated Millet only'18 50 per biuhcl, my one UliMtratnl wed aODual'for 1SVO ind lay you ww BENT FREE.

Adilreu, Kl Ole Heed J. A. prop, Wttcrtown. Houth Onkola OKALIII IN All kinds of goods of First Quality of their own i fortanra." This ex plains why so many of thorn fail, for but taw get boyontl the 1'bUadelphla Press. some people would stop worrying about the past and worry a little about the future they would their thances of Detroit Free Press.

aa unmarried woman doesn't. know about brimrinfr up children could bo written oa the back of a postage stamp, but it would ruin the N. Y. Commercial. the moat of as.

tke now wee beileves as we do ts not only right, but strong, able and. successful; our sympathies are so strongly with him that we take it for granted be is carrying every thing before United Presbyterian. In friction, in calming Irritation, in promoting sympathy, in inclining the. hearts of others towards, instead of against him. the speaker ot kind words exerts' a force much greater he conceives of.

Results that couldneTsr.be accomplished by harsh compulsion or an Iron will often flow easily and pleauntly under Uie in- TigDratinirJnllueiiuv of kind Qncc A Week, SEOfcETS -OF Row rajMM-MM. As boys and girls grow toward man womanliood, naturally feed on their future lite, and look forward with hope to gaining sueeeia. They, sec that it follows and oomea aa the -rfiward of faithful work, which they are willing to give. Many, nbwever, forgot thai the work must be with bralna. that there miUt be Intelligence aa well aa industry.

A rustic lad. anxious tooUasbthelad- der of fortune, willing and Industrious, hind himself Out to a thrifty farmer on outskirts el a Urge eity. Illtlierto he had labored hard all his life, follow- lag tke reapers and mowers in tke field, or the' wood-choppers in the forest, aa each day's taak. was given him, as a faithful drudge. His work had requimd thought or Intolllfteaoe.

oaly simple obedience and Industry. The flrst day ot his new life he was sent to sell a load of pumpkins in the city. At evening he returned, diseoursged. with his cart still heaping full, saying bad driven faithfully, all day long, through all the streets of the city, and nobody had'said a word to him about pumpkins. If persons are willing to learn from their failures, they can onsMiuer most of tke difficulties of life.

Dr. Blake, aa a boy, was a student at Rosae, and so remarkably slow and dull as to be considered a duaoe. ThU was, la part, owing to great indistinctness in speech and a stammering tongue. One day he modestly gave his opiulAe la some dissuasion among his comrades, and to his surprise he waa rudely interrupted, by: "What bualneea have you to speak, who are the Dunce of the Colleger" The wound was keen and sharp. Tke poor boy did not reply, but turned away, with the harsh words burning into his bosom.

He reflected that tke cruel speech met no rebuke from aey one, but was silently accepted by all. That mast be his character among them, aa4 tho oelaloa ot all. eves of the kindest of his friends. For tola rough rebake be felt he ought to be thankful now whet was to bedoner Tbe reproach must be wiped sway, tke char- aeter changed. Co be 'wrote OB a slip ol paper: "The Dwaoo ot tke College," uamlstehaMe lestevaL la bis desk, where, by etheta, Should be ever before bis eyes.

This sharp, stinging goad waa ever at Lowest Frees Highest Prices paid for Produce; Off MQ: OilOOS FOR $1,40, He strove to speak slowly and sere- tolly, and after a time eared tke defeats of-speech. By close, taltbfel eOorthe sooa rose to a peat ot heaor hie class and in the school. His ooearejsaa aster kaew the secret of hie IB Henta Claua. rtataurw rartalsaa kave lately heraJMknialaed by rsmarkehle artist, who AlseUya woailerf ul skill la bar pesoUar lam of patotUf. With plates of ool- i sane below her, she takea tbe sand tttotallta A ker right hea-ttfeTaei apoka of UrUy and eh.

with the same aVi- -AND fJCHS- At C. L. ALDEN FACTOUt notice. AW-Work Wamurttf PROCTOR BROS Iowa Falls Have complete and varied of all goods usually found in a first class Jowslry Store including WATCHES ciaWMHT -rw-wwww FINE CUTLEIiY And aa aaort moot of osefol and ornamcata) aitWat in Solid Gold Silrer Platedf wares, that cannot fail to pleaee our ooartomere, whatever the eiae of their withes aod noede. See our Ringa.

All goods told engraved free). Proctor Bros. Jan. 9, 1890 Weidenl sell sleds unless there is seats MMwYeut we have the pest feed frinders ud eem shttters in RMrket Stertmi Waienev and eustseisrs far past (aversfxnd koetnf they will centlMM, werejaaia Very Truly 4 SOD. Bolt Hard Ck)al I.

i O. 4. THOMAS AUCTIONEER Alden Iowa. IwilheM myseN In nadsaaa at anywhere IBJ the) state. Charges reaseaaMo and aatv isfadion luacanteed.

Fifteen yeara eiterlence. Office with E.W.Crefihett John and Notions..

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