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Solomon Valley Democrat from Minneapolis, Kansas • 4

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Mil vi.ni ii rn 1 i i body cheered the pall-bearers for then humor and kindly way of acknowledging the defeat. All joined in siniu; to the tune of "John Brown." lstTher are twenty thousand band pounder running wilt! to uight while we marching on chorus. 2nd, Join Anderson is going down to Warininglon again and so on ft mmr raft PaEK S. WAEfiHN, Managing Editor. SUIWOUIPTION KATES IN ADVANCE.

One year 50 Six mouths 75 T.ireu months 40 I'M-h'li tiF V'-. Minneapolis, Nov. 12. ItiSd. "CTO'TORRESPONDENCE.

Bennington Bubbles. We constantly keep an eye open for bargains for our customers, and this time we have struck it rich. Economical buyers are looking for good goods at bottom prices, and we have what everybody in Ottawa county wants and at the prices we shall offer them at, we expect to make quick work. The weather is now good p23 Esa s- and it will pay purchasers to come a long di tance to examine our goods and prices. i ii itt ti hi mmi i SOLD ONLY IN QNE-POTJND PACKAGES.

5 t3 8 Cents a Found Saved. Yon cannot get as good coffee loose for less than the above difference in price. All enterprising merchants kuow this and offer it freely. Taey consider the best interests of their customers, and knew that its drinking quality will increase their sales, and in the end make them more money. Some dealers look only at immediate results and uige you to bnj bulk oofiee or some other package coifee on which they can make large protits.

Do not be influenced by arguments of interested parties, but judge for -ourself. Give our coffee a chance on its merits and you will admit it is setter than any other package cofiee, and as good as any buugnu at cents per pound in bulk. Sold by principal grocers everywhere. W. CO.

Importers Jobbers, and Roasters of Coffee, 82, 84, 86 and 88 South Water CHICAGO, ILL. If you cannot get this ('oifee irom your grocer, send us SI. 00 with 1he npme of your nearest Express Office, and we will send 5 lbs, charges prepaid. ri Boots and Shoes, i K. W.

Flournoy postmaster at Benningto authorized to rceie Saodcriptious aud or Fret I Dale is on the sick lis'. John Spitzer exhibited ins smiliii; chiz on our streets Tuesday. Shepard Son have their buildinj nclosed and are putting in in the sheh ing. Uncle Joe Smith says it was a clos call on the mill, but he is thankful foi favors. Mr.

and Mrs. P. M. Williams came ii from Colorado last week to spend tl. winter with friends and relatives hen Robt.

Shirley sports a i)-12 grin cause a new boy at Ins house. Wt drank his health in a glass of cider witi liob. Messrs Gage 1 Jewett, one of Insurance fame and the other a Liven man of S.ilina were registered at th funis House Tuesday. Well, the eleciion is over ami buseness men are getting down to woi again. As to results our name is de.

-uis and we have nothing to say. Dan Eicholtz has got the best smell cr oi any one we know f. He was ii saiin.i the day of he fire and says tha. ie t-melt ihe but -nino grain when onl.v three miles from Salina, how is that foi smelling. Last Wednesday night the resident? of Mr.

Henry W. Pease, four milts south of Bennington, was destroyed I 3 lire. Partially insured. Our usually quiet town was startle the cry of lire. Barnes BushV levator was burning and when discovered, the lire was beyond all control, and it was only by tbe united ei-foit of the citizens that the new flouring mill and railroad depot were saved and id the wind been blowing fro 11.

mot any other direction llian the north the entire west side of town would hat oeen destroyed. The lire begun just after noon lasi Friday, and its origen is unknown. Tn loss is about i.i.O of which theinsur-nce companies are expected to pa We understand that the rebuild soon. UiHIIAUllilpil.pJ Delphos Dots. D.

V. C. lower is our authorized afrent foi any business connected with this paper at lelphoa. Dr. Chase, is quite ill.

I ry B.nver is irop-oving. Ben Lcvej y's house is enclosed. Mrs. Sehell is in City. Jake Warren lias a very sick cii.l I.

Toe Calliolics are building a parsonage. Mrs tlrey is a guest at J. F. llol lines'. Six per cent money at Cooling i alls'.

Mrs. Hull from S.ilina. is visiting in the city. Mr. Otis Smith is in Russell, week.

(1 to Cooling Wall for loans ami ii.suranee. An addition is being built to the M. E. par.s! mage. liock are being hauled for the church.

The Chicago Lumber Company have enlarged their Plasterers are at work in Mr. Ballard's new reidence. Win. Duty's child had a severe attack of -jroup last Saturday. Charley Bellows has iinished painting G.

N. Nichols' new residence. B. F. B.llingsly and vt, and their p.uenls.

are up from th 'tr C'liarh lias gone to S.ilina to accept a pos.iion on some Money on farms at 8 per cent, payable at anvtim Coo lino Wall. Mis Anna Parks lias been a guest ot friends in Minneapolis for several days. I NOTIONS AND HOSIERY AND 1 1 i i UNDERWEAR. North don't. He refuses crow because: Ohio made a few paltry gains for the republicans.

Pennsvlvania went republican. The republicans gained some Congressmen, defeating Mr. Morrison. CLOAK DEPARTMENT draiit at an annual rental of twenty--ieveii hundred dollars, pavabie semiannually. Additional hydrants will be furnished at an annual rental of dollars each.

Four drinking fountains, one spray fountain and water for the city offices will be furnished without charge. The sytem is to be direct pressure and the bujlders will erect a five thousand dollar stone, slate roof building for the machinery. Tins building will be near the river bridge. Pure well water must be supplied. There will w.

three and a half miles of pipe and with twelve hundred feet of hose, it is expected th the entire ciu will be well protected from lire. The grantees must tile an acceptance and a bond, within twenty days, and work must begin within thirty days from Nov, 8th, and the system completed wiihin six months. The city can purchase the works in ten years at a valuation appraised three disinterested hydraulic engineers. The rates to citizens will be the same as are now charged in Kansas Citv. And we will show you the largest and best selected line in the city.

We invite inspection. Very Respe ctfully We clip from the Chicago Herald the following: One of the note Worthy incidents of the recent canvass is the re-election of "oiiirressina!) John A. A'lderso-i. the Fifth Kansas district, demons'rat-ing how the people will MMnetimes rise in atiLrer a rebuke the machine politicians. Mr.

And'-rson has led the anti-monopoly column in Congress for several years past, and hence made himself specialy obnoxio'is to the land-grabbing railroad corporations which could neither intimidate nor urchase him Primaries were held last spring in Anderson's district to determine the wishes ot the republicans as to candidacies, and Anderson delegates were largely chosen, in accordance with the popular expression. The railroad magnates, under the alleged auspices of Jay Gould, captured the convention bv suborning the delegates pledged to Anderson's support, and nominated a railroad candidate. Thereupon the pele rose in their miht, repudiated the eorrup ed convention, held additional primaries in the counties mposing the district, demanded a plebiscite vote, which declared for Anderson, and met in com vention. composed of uupu rehasable delegates who nominated Mr. Aiuler-sor.

Observing this complication in a largely republican district, the democrats placed a nominee in the Held. A Special to San Francisco J. W. SMITH Ottawa County Election Notes. Col.

Wakefield received 2.G70majori tv. 3 Kjtt. m. Excursions to San Francisco or Lo Angeles and return, will leave Council Bluffs Wednesday, November 17, ami Wednesday, Dec. 8, 1886, at 10:35 A.

M. and leave Kansas City the same date at 10:05 a. in. The rate will be 60.00 from he Missouri River to San Fianciso or Los Angeles and return, or 64.00 to Los Angeles, via San Fran eiet). and return.

Low round trip rates are also made from eastern cities. Tickets are good six months. The party will be privileged to stop over, in a body, at any point going. may return at pleasure after 30 das, stopping off at will: Th- INSURANCE AND LOAN AGENTS. W.

D. Thompson 1). Chipman A. P. Warrington B.

Crew 8. Trew John a. Anderson 2,054 287 379 358 479 726 plurali- Transact a General Banking rnsin sv. Coilt-ciioi all accessible points at Krcasonaltli' RsUt s. Issue diai'ts on England, Ireland, Scotland, and all points in Europe.

C. D. Johnson lias built a small build ing where lie will carry on his commission business. Dr. Jno.

Strickler lost a valuable horse this last week, died from pink eve or sorue similar disease. Mr. and Mrs. Lewellen from Pennsylvania, spent several days with friends in Delphos last week and the first of this. Billy Lewellen came up Saturday eveniug and remained over Sabbath, some of our young ladies think he has a splendid roadster and an elegant Lin ley Hester has accepted a clerkship in Schell's mercantile house, "Shorty" Baiighmin will lake the position resigrr-d at the railroad station and 1.

am telegraphy. The young man who endangered Iife retelling a re acr-s a path by the church the other evening, was icd twenty dollars and thirty days in the uuty jail. Mr. Kingif Indiana, a former resident of ibis county, who got frightened from Kansas the cyclone year, is visiting Mr. Kellers and thinks of returning to this place to live.

The old story, they can't remain away long. (I. N. Billings received a box of ven hoping to elect their man by a plurality on the divided republican vote. The republican state committee tried to drive Mr.

Anderson from the ennvass and stampede his followers, but irn-tniuiously failed. The election resulted in a majority for Mr. Anderson of 3.000 over both opposing candidates and a of some 6.000. route will be R.ver to Denver, For the Safe Keeping of Valuable pajiers in connection with the Bank at Reason able Races. Farm Loans a SpeoieQtrv.

via Union Paciiic railwav. Denver to Ogden, via sjme 1 ne and Ogden to ty. The Amendment was lost in this county by 20 votes. Kmsas people art; decidedly against amendments they were so completely sold by the prohibitory amendment in '80. The full vote of Ottawa count' on Congressman was 2977.

Anderson. 16G9; Lowe, 943; Wilson, 33G; Lucas, 29. Anderson's majority, 3G1. j. he vote on Governor was 2876, of which Martin polled 1718; Moonlight.

1083; Branscombe, 75. 101 men voted for Congressman who had no choice for Governor. We concede that they were not Democrats. San Francisco or Los Angeles, via Central Pacitic. Passengers going west from Council Bluffs, may return to Kansas City (or vice versa) without additional cost.

Passengers desiring to return via one of the other Pacitic lines may do vo without extra charge, by making statement to that effect when tickets are exchanged at Mis 11 ji'h Ai Hint ytsilv. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sons, ulcere, suit rheum, jivtr sores, titti-r. chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cims piles, or no pa' quired. It is iruaranteed to p.ie-f eft satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 2.i cents per box.

For sale'by Kreinis Dunn. I suffered untold aonnie with pcrofula. Great blotches, seres and hoi Is made their an pearance on iry Uesh and I almost came to the conclusion there was not a pound or' sound flftsh on hod v. hpo-nn thn iiba o-f Hotos ELECTION NOTES. Blood Punller and to-day I am completely re-! stored.

My uesn ia Arm and solid and 1 attnb ute it to Bep-fjrs' Blood Puriner. Key. E. At wood, Kansas City. For sale by Hurley Downs.

PRICES. My prices as low as those ot any dealer in the Solomon Valley. STOCK. I have the largest and most complete stock ever brought to this city. AS AN INDISPENSABLE ARTICLE.

Mrs. Anna Shoemaker, Marshall, writes: Ballard's Snow Liniment is the best article for Rheumatism and Neuralg-ia I have ever used, and for lame back it is unsurpassed. I recommend it as an indispensable article which every lady should have constantly at hand. Inclosed please find $1 for which send two bottles. Kremia Dunn, agents.

3 souri River, but. if after arrival at San Francisco, a change of route is desired, an additional Charge of 810.00 will be made for exchange of ticket. This, however, does include via Portland. Oregon for which an additional charge of $15.00 will be made for steamer passage from San Francisco to Portland. The excursion will stop a day or two at Denver to view Colorado, and at Ogden to visit Salt Lake City.

Low rates for side trips to excursionists. Pullman fare 14.00 from Counc'l Bluffs or Kansas City to Sanfrancisco. and :.6.60 to Los Angeles. The company desires to know who are to become members of these excursions a week in advance, in order to provide sleeping car accommodations and make other necessary arrangements. Coupon ticket agents throughout the country will be glad to assist parties going on the excursions to obtain full information, or they can communicate with one of the General or Traveling agents Our rooster wants to crow because: While Blaine had 60,000, Martin gets only 30,000.

New Hampshire gave the democratic candidate for Governor a plurality. So did Connecticut. Massachusetts almost elected a democratic Governor the republican candidate getting but 10,000 plurality. Hewitt was elected Mayor of New York City, against tbe combined strength of the Socialists and Republican. Texas went democratic.

Colorado went democratic, Con- ison and elk meat that he killed while in dorado, which he most generously shared with his neighbors, and now that they have all tasted of this delicious meat a great many are wanting to go to Colorado nex. season to kill deer. A large circle of friends were present Thursday evening to witness the nuptials of Mr E. Lwmbert to Miss Mettle Dayis. Rev Cannon officiated.

These young pe pie haye long been popular in this vicinity and merit the esteem of host of acquaintences who of accord vwish the future may be as happy to tthera as was the event of Thursday A great many presents were the list is too long to enumerate in this column. The election is over and we are heart-Uy glad of it. The crowning demon-etration of the people in this precinct was the jolilieation indulged last Saturday night in honor of John A. Anderson's victory. A large crowd of voters took part in the jubilee.

Kerosene barrels were burned, the cornet band discoursed music, anvils were iired, songs were sung and no end to cheering. In Ladies' Shoes I Keep Remedy Tlte West After All. Horehound has long1 been known as one of the most healinfr and soothing in the herb world for all affeutions of the throat and lungs. Ballard's horehound Ssrup has never known to fail to give instant relief in Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, Sore Throat, Coughs. Colds and all ailments of throat and luns.

It contains no injurious opiates. Every bottle guaranteed. Call for free sample bottle at Kremmia Dunn's. E. P.

Dodge's Bradley Metcalfe. J. T. Consids7, Reynolds In Men's and Boy's Fine Shoes I have greseman and all. Vry Remarkable Rt-coverj'.

Mr. lien V. Wiliinsr. of Manebritor. STACY ADAMS' FEARY'S L.

BOYDEN CD'S. BRADLEL METCALF'S. Minnesota elected a democratic Governor. Every county New Mexico went democratic. We will admit.

New Mexico into the Union. writes: "My withas been helpleH i'or i ffvo ears, so helpless that sit? ecu-H not urn over in bud alone. 81ie ust twi. JiottlnK of! electric bitters, and ia bo mu that direct. For full information address Mr.

J. W. Morse, General Passenger agent at Omaha, Neb. i't' In Men's and Boy's Boots I have 3be iM-atile iifisv to lo her owa work." Bit e-j trie bill ors will do all ihn.t lor them. IIuTidreoM of tostirm nink tost their! i sreat etirative powers, "u'j i le at KronsiH Ac Dunn's.

be a ie moo rat. Home of the opposers of the elected threw aside their prejudices, donned the better spirit arid by their presence; Water Work. At a special meeting of the city court-', Bradlev Metealfs'. Gi(seeke Manfu" Co's. in the republican uoutineo our district, was lefeate(i.

trifle -vitl; oil lnrf IVf 1 1 rl nvnninrf i .1 r.li a or. Cold, or t.v vhV.tr New Jersey wmt Denioe. aided in th? affair a- successful jolly good time. The latter arranged a surprise for the occasion, and eame matching down the street bearing a casket, the polilica' remains of the democratic candidate they voted for. The j-jke appreciated every inii'u: i nm English pifw Ve rot a deu loc I was granted to Messrs Lamb Keeler.

of Chicago, who represent the jyational Tube works of McKcport, Pa. The contract upon which this Iran-. ehi-- i granted d-mainN Jifty hy- i from Nebraska. And other well known makes. These have been ha died by me for years and need no commendation.

Call and see my goods and prices. Dress boots and repairing a specialty. we guarantee it. Price 10 and The i. E.

Cronhv, DrusrUts. The, solid South reiuriin soIUJ..

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