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A Great IVntlonal Work. Hamlin Market Report. NEWS G-LEANER, Advertising' Ratea. Hamlin News Gleaner. These thinjrs write wo unto you, tbrtt y.our joy may bo full.

It was a most excellent Spring day last "Wednesday. David Crews aud daughter, Miss Nellie, wore at the Methodist Confer STOCK Fat cows and heiffers, Corn-fed steers Hogs," ence at Ilorton last Sabbath. made known hi3 ways unto Moses, his acts unto the children of Israel. Tina. 1 1 In.

2 in. 'col H'col Vicol 1 month $1 00 I1-3H 43.50 iT.UO $7.00 $10.00 1.75 2.75 6.W) 8.00 W.00 In .00 50 12.00 IS. 00 20.00 35.00 5.00 8.00 1.1.00 25.00 35.00 MO.00 year 7.00 12.00 20.00 80.00 45.00 80.00 L. E. HARDING, DEALER IN-: FURNITURE Carpets, Wall Paper and Picture Frames.

Liowest Rate3 and Living Prices IIAMLLN, KAN3AS. CORN. Bishops Cyrus D. Foss, J). and Lnd the heavens shall declare his Wm, II.

Ninde were botlf at the Meth- No. 2 mixed, White righteousness, for God is judge OATS odiat Conference which began at Ilorton, March 5th, 1890, and held over $1.50 to 2. 00 to 3 50. $3.10 to 3 20. 16 cents.

20 cents. 6 to 15 cents. 15 cents. 60 cents. 50 cents.

30 to 15 cents. 50 cents. 40 to 15 cents Sandusky Button. Dry Goods, himself. "1V'' fake a joyful noise unto God, all iVS lands.

LorrI advertising- at lefral rateg Dlmolution notices $3.00 four Insertions. Locals with reading: matter Sots per line. Pinal settlement notioes $.1.50 four insertions Old oats last Sabbath. Jiishop was not very well on Sabbaah. wn EAT.

jyet the people praise thee, God, Administrator's notices 13.50 four Insertions. ButtlneM Cards, one Inch or less, $5.00 per jr. let all the people praise thee bishops Jesse Engle aud Samuel Zook of Abilene, Kansasj attended the All kinds of Job Work neatly done to order, Job Work cash in band, and monthly se'tle No. 3 winter, No. 4 Rejected, Spring wheat No.

2, Lower grades. 1 Mato W. hazeitos, in the Nei York Sun. Here is a book which ought to be welcomed in the South hs well as in the North, for it is just to both sections, reflecting-all the currents of opinions which have helped to shape the bis Tory of our common A Libra; cf kw Utn, In Eleven Elegant Octavo Volumes, with over 6,000 Pages Jiand-somehj Illustrated with 1G0 Full-page portraits. COMPILED AND EDITED BY EDMUND CLARNCB STEDMAK AND ELLEN MACKAY HUTCHINSON.

Extracts from the comments of Eminent Men. Department or the Tnterioh, JSlTREACJ OF WASHIGNTOX. DEC.20, 1889 I do not see how any sch'xjl in America can snare this work from its reference library Jfor teachers awl pupils. A 11 libraries of institutions and of tloputmerit8 of service nufrl't to have the work, and I am pure that every private individual wiil purchase it for his own library, if he has to cut otf for a time his purchase of other literature. Very respectfully, W.

T. Hai ris. Uuited States Comwissiouer of EUucotion. ments for all advertising and othr work done. oots slices Annual District meeting ot the Brethren in Christ, North of Hamlin, on last Jin Advertiser' month Is four weeks.

Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sab bath, returning on the early morning E. T. BLANCHARD. Oity Barber. SHAYI1IG AUD SHAHPOOnTG.

Hair Cutting Done In The Latest Style, and General Merchandise. JWi will praise thee, Lord, among the jjc people; I will sing unto thee among the nations. "JVTow therefore hearken unto me, ia je children: for blessed are they that keep my ways. he saved them for his name's sake. Every day will I bless thee, arid I will praise thy name for ever and ever.

train on Monday. Bishop Engle is the Fathcr-in-Law of A. J. Ileise There is a bounty of two- cents per Temperance Doxology. Praise Qod from whom all blesHingd flow.

Praise Him who heals the drunkards woe; Praise Him all temperance host. Praise Father, Son and Holy C'liost. Sandusky Button are receiving new goods every few days. pound to be paid on all sugar manu see factured in the State of Kansas from Call an them. lsdom hath builded her house.

beefs, sorghum or other sugar-yielding sne nam newn out nc-r seven John Sterns received more agricul Hsftl Harbl tural implements this week. pillars. et a watch, Lord, before my mouth; keep the door of my lips. reat is our Lord, and of great power; his understanding is infinite. Andv Dillinc was down from Sa- rf bethalast Sabbath.

CREENCASTX.E, MARCH P5, lfi9. The best a-jsrrrrae expression of what the American mind has produced in the two hundred and eighty years of its activity. Itospect. JOHN CLARK RIDPATH. John Howell of Hiawatha was In the them praise hy great and terri-i i i i city on last Wednesday.

uie iiHiue; ior ii is noiy. amriiomsT CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. ATCniSON DISTRICT. S. E.

Pendleton, P. E. North Topeka, Kansas. Atchison J. W.

Alderman. Circlcville A. S. Payne. Corning L.

A. Ilibbard. Denton W. B. Maggs.

Everest II. A. Doty. Hiawatha J. K.

Millar. Iloltou II. D. llice. Ilorton A.

J. Coe. Lancaster John Trezise. Mayetta M. F.

Marsh. Morrill C. S. Freark. Muscotah L.

N. Rogers. Nortonville Thos. Scott. Oneida C.

J. Ilarned. Powhatan L. J. McDoiiglev Robinson Thos Campbell.

Sabetha S. P. Jacobs. Seneca R. E.

McBride. Severance E. F. Holland. Troy and Wathena To be supplied.

Valley Falls J. O. Forseman; Valley Falls Circuit Jos. Warner. Wetmore L.

C. Brggs. WhHing to be supplied by II. N. Mc-Curdy.

THE GRANDEST EVENT. The coming great events of our times in Social Chicles, wiil be CHRISTIAN UNITY, for the prohibition of social impurities, and the prohibition of all vices, and banding together for the study of God's word, the Bible, that the nations may know the sacrifice of Jesus for the salvation of the world. PADONIA AND VICINITY. These soft roads are aiot pleasant to those who have to travel about much. Mr.

Cassel ha3 been quite sick for mere than a week past. Wednesday evening, March oth, a number of James Brigham's friends went in and helped him celebrate his Birthday, leaving a nice easy chair as a token of good wishes. Dr. C. C.

Engleman starts soon on a pleasure trip to I'ucblc, Colorado. Mr. Jacob Stickcl attended the ses- sion of the Kansas Conference, the M. E. Chureh at Ilorton last week, and remained over last Sabbath.

Clark Moore catne heme from tlra Mud, Muddier, Muddiest for several Gharles. F. Huffman. Proprietor. AZJii'ms.

of Vrosh Ifts. FRESH TISH EVERY FS1DAY AND SATHSDAY. PLENTY OF CELERY AT LL TIMES. GIVE US A CALL HAMLIN, KAlici-S, TTxalt the Lord our God, and worship at his holy hill; for the Eord our days this week on our streets canes or plants grown in the State, and that It shall contain not less than 90 per cent ot crystallized sugar. This act was passed by the legislature of 18b9 and that tlie sum should not exceed $40,000.

EDUCATE THE CHILDREN What arc we to understand this word educate to mean? Webster says, to instruct, to train, to teach. Then we are to toach the rising generation. First, let us see where and in what way we begin the work. There is but one correct way to do anything; that is, commence at the proper place, which is the foundation, and lay every stone L. EL Harding Hardware, in abundance and Furniture Goods.

Godjs holy. FROM MARK TWAIN. The Library of American Literature is monumental. I don't suppose that so able and coneientous and all-samplinu-a piece of cul-linjr was ever done before. If one wouid think, or h.m-rh.or cry.

or feed bis pitv or love or charity, or lash himself into a fury, he may choose his emotion and turn to the thing-s that will lift it to an eetasy evpry time. With it on thesheif, one may say to any nod v. name your mood and 1 will satisfy its a pittite for you C.L.CLEMENS. M. E.

Yost of Hiawatha was in the city on Tuesday and made this office a jjjll nations whom thou hast made shall come and worship before thee, Lord; and shall glorifj thy name. ow know I that the Lord saveth his anointed. xamine hie, Lord, and prove me; try my reins and my heart- JSTevs Gleaner. Now is The Time to SUBSCRIBE For the News Gleankr, which is published weekly' for the benefit of the citizens of Hamlin i and vicinity, and to tell of its growth and prosperity, including the general development and upbuilding of the interests Brown of county, State of Kansas and give all the information in general that can be gleaned regard to the Township, County. State and United Stites and keep its subscribers posted in i-egard to the crop and stock interests of this region.

If yoil want to get Job Work done call at this Office and we can give satisfaction in any kind of Blanks, Letter and. Nets Heads, Envelopes, Statements, fosters. Bills, Business nci Marriage Cards oif sifort notice. We would be pleased to hae a good correspondent from every Post-office in Brown County i It would be to the interest of each part of the county to have notab'e events, as departures and Arrivals." meeting, conventions, picnics, social gatherings and so forth sent in fer publication. Wi-ite us about it give 113 your names, and as soon we can we will send vou writing material.

FROM JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER. OAK KNOLL, DAN VERS, MASS a 14, li8. I have been iookinsr over the noble volumes with hearty satisfaction. So far the irret work is admirably dime. The plan and evocation seems to be deserving ef unqualified praise.

A breath of the New Werbl biovrs through it. JOHN i WHlXTlEIt. tP AT and be exceeding glad; for great is your reward in heaven. on this, and one after the other, as God has commanded following clearly the instructions given you. Hamlin House J.

HcGEE, Prop. Siecial attention given to trannlst custohi, and tables furnished with tlis best that the markets afford. GOOD SllirLE KQOLiS IN "CONNECTION. Corner Front And Second Street. Hamlin Kansas.

In the school-room, the teacher is the instructor, iu the pulpit, the minister; but who instructs the teacher and the minister? Does not God? Then From Professor John Fiske. Canibridife, January. 25. The selection hare hen in le with excellent ju liqueur, an i the editorial work has neon admirably done. The book will be of jrreaf service to the student of America history and American I'ttatute.

Very biucei eiy yours, JOHN FISKE. of all Jewel- Drugs kinds, in a clearer sense, is not God the child's infractor? If the child is taught to obey and honor God, will He refuse to pleasant call. Old papers at the News Gleaner oflice for Sets per dozen. ST. I'ARTICK DAY.

March 17th, 1800. Sr. I'ai'kick ix Ireland. He came there a stranger. God sent him.

And the light he kindled lias not gone out. It will not die, "While lives a Celt. R. E. WAisn.

Honor the brave who battle still For Irish rights in English lands; No trust except their queenless wills, No power stvve in their naked hands. St. Joseph ITerald. Rev. Mr.

"Wells of the Baptist Church, Hiawatha, was in the city last Tuesday. Mrs. I. L. McCarty went to Hiawatha on a visit iu compiiny Mrs.

W. 11. Burnham last Tuesday afternoon. There were 160 ministers of the Kansas Conference who were in attendance at the Annual at Ilorton last week and over Sabbath. From ooha Elpolow.

Ex-Tnited Stat-es Minister to r'rsnce. 21 fimrnfrcy November 5. It is a in itoif. a a 1 one i would like to see in pvitv American household, there is no a in ail the the )Lu hps that a would fceshaie to read to mother. This library in one thin-r at le-ist we miv exhibit at file trreat fair of 'S without the slightest apprehension of any competition from ehroad.

I do not know of any greater tribute that has ever bcx'ii paid by the nation to Columbus, or indeed can be. John Biu-elcw. instruct the child in that which is noble, honorable and just? Is there a parent present that is afraid to trust his children in the hauds of God? Surely not. Has God not promised to love and ail endless variety of notions. Teale Stems, Dealer In ugs, Medicines' CIiGinicleSi Fancy And Toild Articles all who come to Him? Can a parent love his child and not look to the Romanism and the Republic The above is a Kev book just published by the Arnold Publishing Company, Boston, embracing a Discussion of the Purposes, Assumptions, Principles, and Methods' of the Roman Catholic Hierarchy by Rev.

I. J. Lansing, M. A. with an introduction by my old friend and co-laborer in the Master's Vineyard, the Rev.

Leroy M. Vernon, D- P-i who was the founder and late General Superintendent for nearly eighteen years of the Missions of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Italy, and for nearly all these years a resident in Rome, under very shadow, ot' the Vatican. This book contains 4-17 octavo pages, and handsomely bound in cloth, and printed on good paper, in e'enn type. and. is a book vejy suitable for P.uior table and Studio.

Tlie regular price is SI. 00, but by Special Offer, the book can be had by subscribing at this office and paying .61 cts, postage f.reo. until the preterit edition is exhausted. A copy of this book can bo seen by calling at the News Glkaxek office. child's best interest? Will he not convey thoughts to that, child that will be printed on the tablet of memory for life? Therefore, will not the Heavenly Parent, (or teacher) impress on that mind, net only such truths that lie A.

J. Reeme GROGB1RIE1S, Goneral MerchadisOM The price is only per volume, the best American cloth biniinjr. an.l we will deliver a complete set at yo-ir house, ex prcna char-es prepaid, on receipt of hree dollars aud let you pay remiiiler at tbe rate of ouly i l.tui per iiioilib. If yoii wcrt to see a ct you svouWi it. an'i tho a few in vour otl'e wnicii Tili not witli your Uuties.

Tlis work i now beirva- introdu.l;' into tbe best homes in ail of our country. Additional Solicitors are Wanted, for a f-et of lb groat work, or for a jKrinntient situa-t rite at once to T. M. WILLIAMS, Manager, Ciias. L.

Webster Xev York City" I2f Full concerning the work will bo given at lUe Xevs Gleasek oHIee. maybe called an honorable man in this world, but Will be rewarded with a Morrill College on Tuesday. March. 4th, to celebrate his ICtri, Birthday, and to attend the Corn Social, which was held there the same evening, There were about 3-3 persons present, and a very leasant social time was enjoyed by all, and the receipts were 53.30. There will be preaching next Sabbath at the M.

E. Church, at 3 o'clock P. M. by Hey. II.

and the fol crown of glory in the world, to come? this at JOB WORK CAN BE Has he not Said, "Suffer little child tW Get your old papers office for Sets per dozen. ren to come unto me?" Again ho savs. "Except ye become as little children, Sponges, Brushes; CHOICE 03 AC CO 4 CIGARS Kansas. NEWS LEANER; $1.25, James Clarity Xfr-c Done lromptly. SATISFACTION QTJAKA1-TTEEDV ye cannot enter, the kingdom." Then Rev.

Mr. McGinnls will preach at the Methodist Church In Padouia on ai-LPni ii At ThB Tim is not this proof that God loves little children? next Sabbath, March 16th, at 3 o'clock r. m. THE Snn, Next, let us see, where shall the work lowing Sabbath at the same hour by the regular minister, Rev. C.

S. Freark, who was returned to- the Charge for auother Conference year. flf A r-n Rev. C. S.

Freark of -Morrill was re- oyiu niuiiiraeuug re turned to the Morrill charge far anotli- roes? First, around the mother's knee, MM ill) i i 1 GINX. er year, which includes, Merrill, Pado- Mt. Hope, and Fairview. lie HARD SOFT COAL, Lumber, Lath Shingles. 4LIAKI3rrA.

the Kansas cityc made the News Gleaner a pleasant OFFICE for here i3 the place where truths are imparled to guide our foot-steps while on earth, which shall be lasting through eternity. The pure and good thoughts which the mother has implanted in the minds of her children, continue to Alfaretta" was a bcantifnl Indian danv It was very cold again on Wednesday night. John Sterns has bought the sash house of Els worth Price for his implements. -Button and I.ou2xits-fbsare at the Jakes Jumting this week. W.

A. Nixon made us another pleiis-ant business visit a few days ago. for which he will our thanks. lie has gone to 1 'aw nee City, to join his wife The examinations at the Public call on Wednesday afternoon while in in Hamlin. He has rented a house sel with straight black hair hanging over.

her shoulders. She had a beautiful, complexion for an Indian girl, and i 3 Enta, PssSfi AS NEATLY AND UM here, and will move in a few days. This will be more central fof his werk. grow up into good acts, long after she is dead; ami when there is but a mem her onsen eye sparkled as she tripped merrily down the path, thoiightlcssly singing an old 'song, A home on the and much more accessible for the mem AS CHEAP- ory of her left, her children will riie up make uMtuSTRONa, Vh- prairie ior jiiu bership of the Church in their' visitations of the Pastor and hi3 family. 3 oua Kan rrse l.w, ind a nil of DICKENS' WORKS or a full set of sni wxryniiz scorrs Waverley Novels She was very happy, for this was her" birthday, and she was to have a holiday, and call her blessed.

Thus the mother lives again in children. Her habits become theirs, and character is it being her eighteenth birthday. he IT. S. letor oF was an only child, her mother having died three years before.

She had kept the Commercial House Hi- '4 2810 LVKMJ Avfc BANK. Buys and Sells, Exchange, -Receives Deposits, loans money on short or long time. ouse her lather ever since her nwathn ivi2- accept our AS "CAN BE DONE AN WHERE IN THIS 3 PART OF The Country. Mother's his attention had been wholly devoted to his daughtei, visibly repeated in them. It not saying too much, to aver the happiness or misery, the enlightement or ignorance, the civilization or barbarism of the world, in a very high degree, rests thanks i'or Tavorm nliown whom he loved very dearly.

He often usnfow clays agr. He aid she was the. very image of her Mother. running un excellent house upon the exercise of woman's power, They lived in a little wigwam on the FCR 02iLV S1.75 The entire 35 volne? of Dickons' Works, or 25 volumes of Wacerley Novels, will be sent, free ess or delivery c'uarg-es, for only $1.75, and this includes a years subscription to the Be particular ia making your orders to it ml TuUy meets the wants Tinfrpfn tISlSlr! OM SALE School for Diplomas and promotion from the Grammar Department took place on Thursday and Friday at the School House. Mr.

Mohler who teaches at number G7 south of Morrill under appointment of the County to assist in the examination for graduation in the Common school course at the school house on Thursday. Theie were eight applicants, all members of the Hamlin school. J. C. Sparling has been moving his goods and loading them in a car preparatory for shipment to his farm near Oneida, Nemaha County.

We are sorry to lose Mr. Sparling from our midst, and we bid him God speed and abundant success in his new home." Hon. Calvin Reaoner, Father of in her special kingdom oi lipme. prail-ie, one. tourtli mile lrora the tim ber, lhe grass was green around tneir less wigwam.

iNow and tnen a johnny et Every of the traveling pithllc. There were two young men at the Methodist Conference Love Feast last Woman, above all educators, educates humanity. Man is the brain, but woman is the heart of humanity. Jumpup was to be seen peeping up through the grass, as much as to say, THE IT Sabbath morning, at Ilorton, who gave Thus, though man may direct the in am glad Spring is here and the trees are coered with green leaves once more. testimony that Jesus had saved them tellect, woman cultivates the feeling specify whether you want the Bic'iona get Or the Wavcrley Novels.

The lowest price for the cheapest sets of from sin, the one from Judaism also, i which mainly 'determines character Alfaretta had risen early, and every if aOM Tf 1 mm and the other from' Romanism and while he fills the memory, she occupies thing looked bright and lovely, ami as the sun rose and shone on the grass, sparkling with dew, she thought she "Pi ipstlv Hierarchy. They each spoke the heart. She makes us love what he with much feeling as they gave testi- can only make us believe, and its BE REPRESENTED IN -JOB WOT? OR 1DYESTISIIG. had nover seen a. more beautiiiu mony to the all cleansing blood of e- I chiefly through her that we are en EAST, WEST NORTH and SOUTH Her Father sat upon a rock by the Mrs.

11. Timms, was in Hamlin on and Sabbath last visiting relatives and friends. He went ro Hiawatha and Reserve to visit relatives and friends at those places. bus Christ the Savior of all men, who abled to arrive at virtue Caters to the Wants of the traveling Public, side of their wigwam, admiring his beau Dickens or Waverley Novels bus heretofore cen so jfreat as to ptaoe them, beyond the reach of the ma-ses. To own a complete setof tb'ew iacomparabie books to bo possessed of fl'i mine of interesting- literature.

The way to get Dickens'. or Scott's Works at this low price ia to subscribe for the Th" crood home is thus the best of would only believe on Him. tiful daughter, as she went merrily schools, not only in youth but in old down the winding path, -which ded to age. I he-re young and old best learn LADY" rippling brook. She was not only beautiful in looks, as a great many of cheerfulness, patience, self control.

and the spirit of service and duty our white girls are, but she was beau Every woman should take, a Journal of her own. Villa-Range, The La HAMLIN, -ILANSAS. W. R. Agent.

The poorest dwelling presided over tiful in actions. i 1 1 1 1 When Alfaretta reached' the brook, dies Home Journal, of Topeka Kansas, is just what you want. It is printed on hook oaper and contains 1G pages i)y a virtuous, iiit iiiy. vneeriuj. ami cleanly woman, may thus be the abode of comfort, virtue and ha ppiness.

It she took a di ink of the cool and refresh utul select reading matter NEW DEPABTTJRE. Union Pacific. '-The lloute," has inaiigerated a series of weekly excursions to Oregon and Washington, and -a completely furnished Pullman Colonist 'Car will leave St. Joseph every We laes morning at 10:15, running through'to'IVirtland. fWorm without change.

This car WHY SO? Some ministers preach and write controversial sermons on baptism, perseverance, apostacy, and other portions of speculative theoh gy, the de-tntneiltto true piety. anion Protestants whde tlnw pass.i" profound silence, or with an occasional remark, tlie (5od-disiionorins and soul-damnimi" dogmas ing water. Then she. crossed the brook and from here she went over to the may be the scene olennobling relations G. H.

Huffman, All kinds of fresh. AFeats in excellent Style. iiens of the best American in family life; it may be endeared to a graveyard to visit her Mother's grave. WKSKl.V JOlTItNAT. -VXD AOUICCLTCRISI.

They can be had no other way. They are not for by book-sellers or news.leiler. Su-oh' vi'l premiums have never been offerc-1 by tli; Journal or auy otUc-r paper upon such favorohle terms. These works are' a prt of every -wt-U furnlshdi man by many delightful associations, lhe graveyard was about one fourth ot liwui authors. In order that our readers may be better acnuaiiited with this Jour furnishing a sanctuary for the heart, a refuge from the storms of life, a sweet a mile from her home.

On her way to the graveyard, she had gathered so'nie" nowers which she placed on her Moth- resting place after labor, a consolation in misfortune, a. pride at posterity and nal its editor has kindly agreed to send it on trial four months for 15cts. e'rs grave. -Her lather, who was still a joy at all times. not wealth Fostage stamps accepted.

Auwa Villa Range but knowledge, virtu and wisdom, T. BLANOEARD. Li. and wealth will be given unto you. It sitting by hn little, heme, had, in the mean time, been watching her as she scattered the wild flowers over the grave, brushed away the tears from his eyes, as he thought of the loved, one Topeka, is not riches that makes the wisest man.

Were it so, where would Wash library. To an person sea ihis os ten subscriptions to the Wksklt Jocpnai. and AoRiccirriusT. accompanto.1 by in Postoff.ce Order or Draft wo will send ail ad.litional set of these works fbee. Be particular ami give f.amo and aiidress of each subscriber, so thiU neither loss nor delay may occur.

Address all oriers arid of the Roman sect. Why do they not "Contend earnestly, for the faith onco delivered to the. Why do they not life a warning voice against the abhorrent doctrines of 'aurictilar confession, tiansnbstaf'tiation, indulgences, porgaory, wyship, and kindred subjects? Why do they not warn" parents uf tlie folly and da'tcl of sending linn daughters to convents, when Protestant schools' are far superior to them? Whv do they not expose the ington, Franklin, and Whittier have We were informed that the revival meeting which was held at Ilorton that had gone never to return. been. Altuougli we cannot an oa Alfaretta roamed over the prairie." great men in a worldly sense of the some time aero in the Epis gathering flowers, until about noon.

word, rcmeraocr that, "-ureal ueeos lie copal Church resulted in 110 conver- when sue returned home to get her lather's dinner. She returned home not where banners and battlements are riven; a name is only great a-'nf whom were members of bletothe JOURNAL. A Great Cast. The Iansas City Daily Evening News is making great indudemants to new subscribers. They offer to aeni! it for one year for Two Dollar's This ia the cheapest iaily published, but little mere than half a cent a day.

The Evening News is not the oldest nor the largest paper, in the west, and these factswe think are largely in it favor. It is young in years and for that reason is active, fearless. The thirty-two colmns of The Evening News are completely filled with condensed news from experienced writers. As is Irady widely known The Evening News Las laid the foundation of an aggressive policy without fear or favor, so long the pub! 'C good is being served. chaerf ully, recommend this paper Tc our readavs.

Send vo doll as at. ones to the publishers, Ninth and Deleware, Kansas City, or leav orders wth your posthitis tr. Pii.yi!: if registerd in Heaven. The duties through the woods. A3 she wei.t on the wav, the squirrels jumped from limb to Kansas City, Mo.

the Sabbath School. The Pastor, Rev. which have strongest claims, are mi n.xiiz cuttiho no TJIB UT5ST STI'UJ. A. J.

Coe and his people have been re- nor ones, unknown to fame, that lie limb over her head, and the littlo. birds twittered among the bushes. When she A man's charac auri thfi ancp.ls the nearest to us. corruption and intolerance of the Why do thev not warn Americans of the danger t'o civil and religious liberty from the influence. of Jesuits in our midft? Why do thev not inform will be hitcd up with V-iafessos.

pillows, beddins, curtains iiau toilet appliances, Leaving ruUhing 'o lie irnish- ed by t'te pnsseugeis, will ba in charge. of a. unifvui-'ed porter, and space in it cm be secured at the c-y low rate 'of S3. 00 for an. upper or lower -berth from starting pi hit to Port? land.

For, rates, through tickets, space In this information; apply to the, nearest. St-' Jo'f'eph Grand Island Agent, CVnM Pjss. St. Joseph, Mo. St.

Joseph Herald, The St; Joseph Herald is a larga seven colura Quarto Daily and Weekly, and bnh-nin'fe itsf lf w-i ereyer -it goes. The Herald is freslv, and iievvsyr and when oneeread yon will want to reached home, her rather yas a-sleen. mnttprs. oVvn the any he having.been left alone, became lone in Heaven have been rejoicing ovei vllich he hammers. Ilia en some, and had fallen asleep, to dream irmers who have repented.

The ergy may in some measure be mferrefi tuv it zm. ii of the happy hunting grounds, where loot LH.ll Weil He CUIClll Ul-l -U, 11 IS rr Conference wuicu uu.u the man his dog should join: in the chase. 0. SEMfi UUUiJiLl 5 Monday was a success notwithstanding jf vm, wealth, do not put it out A'D on interest, mat you may receive uoi- the inclemency of the weather. lars in return, but put it wire re.

wisdom rleaner and vntne nvny be reaped, as the nar ro vest of yonv investment. tlie people of the 'deep hud far-reaching pLtns of -the Papists to subvert the institutions of this country? Why they not expose the drunkenness, licentiousness. Sabbath desecration, and. profanity. which' are connected "with the'establishment of'Eomanism In every community? Why do "they riot impress more deeply upon the minds of the people the necessity for sustaining the system of Am.

schools with the Bibla in them? Why do they hot show from Prophecy, Nothing of real worth can be All of you who have received the News Glbaneu until now, you owe achieved without courageous efforts One of Napoleon's maxins was "The us 80cts, and those who want it con truest wisdom is a resolute determiua tion." This life, beyond most others Alfaretta thought she would not awake him until she had prepared dinner When she had dinner ready, she went "down to the Springtoget a pitcher ieol water- While she was gonej her Father awoke, and he was happily surprised to find' a nice" dinner-on the table, as he did not think that Alfaretta would be home until evening. Rut as she was having a pleasant time, she was thinking of the happiness of others. And yet, my dear readers, we do not think of the poor Indians as any- thing else but a savage and degraded' people. let think of them as a people capable cf being educated and Christianized. Coka McKitf.

Morrill College. tinued, you owe us $1.25 for the year to read it again. 3ow is your, cbanee Show the paper to your friends and vividly shows what a powerful find scrupulous will may. accomplish. He threw his.

whole force of mind and Eubscribe for it, only 7.00 per year. nom in nnsrribe. We desire the G-ood meats for sale, and palatable, As the ma rice at To rt s. A.Nitsclie nhACJtsMiTirixG An BBPAIRING DONE TO For Olio Year, Only $10.50 This "includes the Daily, yeekiy and Sunday Globe with the News Gleaner for 2.75 les3 'than the pnee of one. Combined price $13.25.

TERMS OF COURT. The Bj-own Co. Circuit Court meets First Monday in February, Frist M5n- body directly upon his work. "Im it possible," eaid he, "is a word only to VUVfc. vwx- paper to commend itself wherever goes.

he found in the dictionary of fools. Il0storvrand Pi ovitkence, that the 'f igns of the times" indicate a great intellectual and moral comflict between, truth and error, light and darkness, liberty and despotism, Christ and Antichrist? When they see the- sword coming, why do they not give the people warn Energy usually displays itself prom ii 1 1 bun it mi nrnaivu. mviitiu jvui We had the pleasure ot visum. foYlT ha losfl than anot.i,er8) yon equal and outmaster your opponent, you St. Joseph Gazette.

The Gafetre is quite a large seven column Quarto, gotten up with considerable ability. Its columns are filled with choice and 3picy news articles and latent telegraph reports from ail parts of the country. If you can afford it, you can get ths Daily Gazette tor only $6.00 per year. We have received a few copies in exchange, anil cherfully place the Gazette on tU Tews gleaner liet. Jlcrald office at Sabetha on Saturday last, while in the city, in company with continue it longer, and concentrate it James V.

llenoerson will accepH ing? Do they know the facts, or. more. dayin First Monday 'in Nov Let jour light so chine men knowing them, are they indifferent as to the consequences? FOB YEAR. that they may see your good works R. C.

RassTett, ember. A. M. Billingsley of Marysville. found Mrs.

Flora P. Ilogbin, editor, in the sanctum and ably directing the affairs of the Herald. It is one of our nnd gloriiy your which is in piir thanks for a pleasant business call ona day this week. Mrs. Albert Lawrence, Mrs.

O. W. Brown and Mrs. D. L.

McCarty came up from Hiawatha on Thursday morning and are now the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Heaven.

end trust to God for the re Dibt. Judge. F. CAsnf A3T Shsriffv. M.

L. Gtelich, Clerk. suit. Nellie V. Chews.

J. ORDER E. A. Smith and wife in company with Mr. and Mrs.

Stull of OceolaNeb. spent Sunday with Wm. M. Smith. sprightly, and newsy exchanges which (The above was written for an Edu calioual Meeting'.) comei to our table reguiany..

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148
Years Available:
1880-1890