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Manhattan Nationalist from Manhattan, Kansas • Page 4

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IMstrlec Convention. Do not fail to hear our Congress-1 The Nationalist. fh "li Jj XJ "Carriages, Bibbs! AHD SPRING WAGONS. Manufactured constantly cn haihl illlli jFBSS i Sting SPKING-1830. TEED ffllTTOI.

RASH PRICES GUABA ON EVERYTHING, AT 'hi it Wc have the DRESS GOODS, ever exhibited by us. 2 Wlizsx fin 3 sou jj CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS and MATTINGS, i A deif gate convention of the voters of iha 77th district will be held at the school touse ia Riley Centre, October 1SS0. at 2 p. for the purpose of puttiug ia nomination a candidate for Representative i said district. The primaries for the election of said delegates are recommended tt be held at the usual voting places, on October 10th, 1S50, at 2 p.

m. The basis of representation Bhall be one relegate for each twenty votes cast for A. II. Horton in 1873, and one for each fraction of ten or over. The delegates are fpportioncd as follows: Fancy Creek, Jackson, Mayday, Swede Creek.

Indiana, Wild Cat, Madison, Union, 2 Bala, 4. J. W. Pall, Chairman District Central Com. A.

Socthwick, Sec'y. Mrs. Ellicott has a large collection of choice house plants for sale at reasonable prices. 510tf Insurance That Insures. My farm bouse burned on the night of the ISth of September, 1SS0, and the 2nd day of October jQEt fourteen dyg after fire the agent of the company paid me in full for the loss and to.

my entire satisfaction. My Policy was the Pecenix of Hartford, of whiih L. R. Elliott is agent at Manhattan R. C.

Mallox. Ogden, Oct. 2d, 1S-S0. 510 12 A House For Rene. With five rooms, good cistern, well, stable, and three lots.

For particulars call on J. S. Corbett. 510 Association. The Christian Ministerial Asaociation and tbe Christian Mireion Society, of the State of Kansas, held their annual meeting iu the Christian Church, (if this city, last week.

The Ministers' Association heM its meeting two tys, bettin-niDg on Monday and closing up on "Wednesday; and the Missionary meeting occupied the rest of the time, closing on Friday night. There were from sev ent to one hundred dulegutes present. Preaehirg was had every night, aud two business Sessions each day. "A splendid interest was a'auifested, and all nuite in prouounrinp; this the best Stute nuetir.g ever held in Kan-as. A State ovangeli-t was cliiseu and put into the Cold, and liiaay forward steps were taken.

The next meeting will be held in Saliua. Elder Mc-Clurg, chaplain of the State prUon, was chosen I'reideiit of the Missionary Society, and F.lder A. 15. "'s'lipiicll. of our city, was elected President of the Ministerial A-sociation.

An excellent feeloi-r prevailed tiiroiigiiout the anil niu'-h g'-od has been done in br it. Potn-et'c sowing iBacbitits for sale All kinds of machines repaired, attachments acedles, oil, for sale, at Haydon's Gun Shop. 507tf Gillord will aim to keep the best stock and sell at lowest prices. 50Slf I caa now ticket passengers from all parts of Europe to Garaison, But ler, Onaga OJesbura: on th9 Narrow Gauge Railroad is well as to all points on the Central Branch and tbe Kansas PuciOc. It is a ireat advantage to persons coming from Europe, to be landed a the very placo they wish to reach and then it is cheaper.

L. R. Elliott. 509-11 A Till assortment of Sash, Molding. Blinds, and all kinds of building material at oOS'tf Wo would cail the attention of our to the fact, that we have now on hand a nice II ae cf clothing, bu's, caps, gloves, and a general stock of furnishing goods, for the fall and winter.

Offered at bottom prices. Opposite Post o2rce. 503-1 Wm. Knostmax If you wish for a first class sewing, never buy until you have examined the Domes tic, at Hay den's Gun Shop. 507tf, Sorghum Syrnp For sale, in large or small quantities, by B.

F. Griffin, at tbe bead of Cedar Creek, Pottawotomio county. Samples can be seen and orders left at this office, tf. TO JuET. A stone dwelling h.iuse.

Apply at Shis office or to B. F. Griffin, oa Ce darCmfc. tf lii-tore buying, look the nw stock of burner at Giffokd's. For Snle Cheap.

O.ie st-v, hs od as n.w. En- qnirt'nf Jijilge at tb's 509 SOUPENSJOHNOX-At Mmirtaa. Sent. 3 itn, by Kev. It.

U. Parker, V. Sonpeae of A Peak, and Miss -Johasoa. 'aa. WI -CA LVIX -pt.

3 bv TJev. R. 1. i'arcr. iHii Wiikias a and Mist Florence n'v-n Oa Sepu-m'K'r CI nioa-1 s.

Mir.LKU-In it- ra iu -i: ss tiai.e Miii ii'-r, il yis ar.u 5 i- s. loranleClieap. A splendid farm, li iie-J wr.Liai r.vu niic.s of lowing Ail und-r fore- one hundred an(f acris ucder cultivation i-wUfa-m house, two 0no doubie'eorn onqiire of liOUEIir ALLIVC'HM Mirk T-. A VcInaWe Fure for Snl. ,1 i.itj:q For Ltuiiii ii.

AO isrm IU KlitfT 1- pri'-eanH ti -tta, ni. Stitn Cut li n. sron. and linr-as: Si U.rT 1, w- Ji i ijreca voa rerurn th -H s.ira std pet Bottle r. of Third Dsy A-ne.

and MRS. A. 13 irtt.a Hon business Locals. uan at the Coliseum to-night. Oa the fair ground last week, we saw cue of the inost styiish and attractive turn outs, owned and driven by Mrs.

J. Maus, that ever before came under our observation. It was called the White Chapel, hung on the Dexter Qaeen Springs. The horse, a fine one, seemed to realize his position by the way be proudly carried himself. The carriage Is home made, aad one of Keables' best.

Datchs of EJInburj. If we were only sure that whoever help ed themselves to that beautiful rose, Dutchess cf Eiinburg, fully sppreciftc-d it, it would conidcrabiy mitigate our present state of fueling, We had been watch-itg its development night and day for a week, and on going, with a quiver of excitement, to gather It for a friend behold it was gone, and from appearances, had been accompanied by all the other flowers of the garden. When we offered teed and Mps, we meant it, and would cordially that recent invitation but realiz ina this is a "free country," we will ieel under obligations, if the public will please leave us our share of the flowers Mks. Albert Gbiffi We learn that the residence of W. Johnston bu'glarizsd on last Friday eight.

Some one had evidently shadowed Mr. Johnston homa the fair ground, thinking to find a sum of money aa no sane burgle would ever have suspected Lim cf carrying any money of his own TLfc entries was elected through a room opposite taeoae in which the family were Tbe sereeu was cm from the windows, about frly house plants removed and stt outside circfuliy. Mr. J'd cloth ig was rouid outside, pockets liide out. The lots couswted lu tniriy ne ceuw nuu lead pencils; and the geuikmaa has the thanks cf the owner tor kiudly lea lLg Li? SuiJjy clothice, as the Secretary wjld otherwise bavo be-n obliged to -me do 'o bu-iut-e, clad in a biai Mr.

Editor: The dcatiou Irotn Og den who the drain at tbe Cli cuui on Thursday eveiig i.teru.iLt4, if we may jude by the of mouth txbibiitd. TL-y tl'J ft.ud ty by ibxre, hud tJubt iLtmsmvi of i-bo very t-xt .1 i il ij III iT another cut uiCLl tiUeu by tha pi-pular baud cf and tiip to s-joa Bee fu.l load or two coming to tbe euur-liiuiacaL tc-on to lie hi Ooea by the club. Tbt-v will play "Amor.g the firekera" and '-Quiet F.smdy." Their hudieijce room aud siase accommodati uji CtsaUvst coaipare wi.h taoao ol tau Colt uui, of course, but they wi.l do their best to make it pleasant for aay who may firor them with their presence. The night be the moon is brightest, and no Mrs. Wbitacre, of the K.

P. will have a idee supper awaiting their arrival, if any wish to test her good cookiur. T. S. L.

TRT E. Tbe Rocky Mountain Bitters prevents and cures diseases of a periodic character, prevents or allays will gently open the bowels, noutralize-s of the stomach, promotes sweatinj, increasea the scretiona, assuages and removes fevers, relieves diseases of the chest, reuo-vales tha trii makes the action healthy, will gradually give tone and strength to weakened organs, and a trial is all tLat is necessary to convince lie ulTeriag that they have within their reach a restorative to perfect health. For sale only at Harrop's red front drug store-Sign of the red mortar. olOtf At the Republican primary election hcM in tliir plaec, tlie fullowing ticket vas elected: Jacob tViune. A .1 Wliitforl.

A iripsrsbv, James. A I'lpher (irttlieb lin-cti. Marshall Haik. 1) Wm Lewis. 1) Walter.

A Browning. I.ee. lluutre--, 11 I 1 iJlaciiiy, A eott. NeN Shinlel. rfiliurs iviiiic, Ij t.

(Mximan. il UrvwihvI, Jurry llaiu. s. Jutre l.oo Hrowo, 1 i'eck- hHul iv.imb.tii. Kre iia-ter.

li War.l. Knipe. Kin-. 5 James I Oranau. De rfunl.

Win it Muab. a ta kioic, a Hnntre-ti Atams, Win miow. Itablerinn a Iro. A isai.iwm. Little! win i Ai A i-uo-, Hamilton, I Cvffey.

i ueo Wii ler. iiowaro. k. Kai l. A saiill malo da pr'lv eame to my pint- 2Uth wO:) H.

Mjogdahl, VtDowtH Creek 0, Wil! -LaC!) (tL'W). fit tv to M. Lewis 5 out .1 ci; ht i irtu ic i iC-, i- J.r.i! I tUst til 0'ts r', a Jirv .1:1 1 txci-i Cor, ai iei'o. w.sj ftt 1 A hrzr- --)tr first pi nrrtnr jutt B.rL ou wr.rk to cd at C. F.

Ivables' shop be I icuiocrau vi Fot roijnrr I tJ; Uj -iCKel in in II. J.Welch, of Cdar I Mirys. Lmscheid. J' 1 of rntr-fT IT. Ti0- S.

bbfldon, 1 VotoxcT. G. W. JI'JW St Ifarvs. Coami-sioner 1st dkrrirr St.

iIm-9. i A. SPECIAL NOTICES. Hon John A. Anderson speaks at the Coliseum to-night.

Wi'Inm Stone Las an ad. of stock sale on otr fourth page. The U. P. C.

M. will meet in the Baptist Church text Saadaj at 3 p. m. It will be comrauiiioa Sihbalh at tLe Ej iscnpal Church Lext Sabbath. We call attention to Wm.

Burgoyce'i card on our first page. lie coal a epeoialt7. Don't forget to read Piilsburj's new al on firfit page. He haa lately received a large and good stock for winter. Chaplain ilcCabe, one cf the beet speakers the country affords, will deliver a lecture here, on Monday evening, Oct.

18th, for the benefit of the new Methodist Church, on -'The Bright Side of Life in Dbbj Prison." Teaebera, Take 21 otlee. Thtra will be meeting of the teachers of Riley county at the school Louse in Manhattan, Saturday, Cctober 16th, i860 The meeting is called in accordance with a resolution passed by the late County Nor mal Institute, for the purpose of organiz lrg the P.iley County Teachers' Associa. tioti. D. E.

Lastz, Chairman cf Corn. Tfotlee lojTf acbrrn. Regular Examination of candidates for teachers certificates. liacdoiph Manhattan Sat. Oct.

16, Riley Centre Manhattan Sat. Nov. 13, 1650. Examinations commence promptly at r-ii-e o'clock. J.

II. Lee. 3ip't Pub. Ist'n To nr. if Jlcn'n Repnbileita Club.

Now, tbat the fair aad excite. Dicnts the pat two weeks are over let's to work it ouce. Although, sj as the general id cocctrrned, tandisg tc-fc-oiher ia ntcwary, yet much good can be Gwko by au orat-izitioa, ia fining us betttr wtrk iu tLe fie id auu at tbe polls. Lrt i'O y-'uug li pubiiciin be careless t.ray Next rfg-iinr evt-uine 'dock. li W.

Stackpole, Scc'y Hi Local Miscellany. Mrs. t. M. Fox M-hrted East ou Monday.

Mrs. O. Huntress is ill, we are sorry to chronicle. A slight frost in some places on the night of the -1th. Mr.

Vincent' fiae house, made by Mr. Cool, approaches completion. Mr. Hofer is talking of putting up a business house on Poyntz Avenue, east Father Huntress' store. Th? lovers of the beautiful Lavu been esp'orlcg a ennoa on the south side of the Knaaa3, aud Lave found a second horseshoe fails.

One of the most delightful hops of the 6eason was given at the residence of W. P. Higinbotham Wednesday evening. The music was by the Ft. Riley Orchestra.

Mrs. Dunmire leaves this week for Philadelphia, taking with her Miss Maggie Furoell, who will return with her aunt, Mrs. T. J. Jenkins.

Harvey Haines has been quite ill for a week or so. We are glad to hear that he Li getting better, and will resume his teach Leg in a few days. John Drew'g horse, Major Winchip1 took the $50 silver cup olTcred by the it luo uuuuuu Vii uir ln three straight heats against Opal. The new church is to have board win flows for th present. The Cathedra Gi ttt i lass Works are running day aad Light, with a full force of men.

but the window8 are not yet made for the building. narry Briggs is at the depot as ware house and bagage man. They ami more help there; for tbe business of this fation ia just about enough for fonr d-y meu fuily rs suiftrt as the avt rsge. Colorado bas to setd to Ri; County for Mrs. Dr day fVr Grt-rlcy, Oii hives to txptcti'JsT to bo awny werks t-.

vera; Tile Xr: V.Cr:-;'r. r-iird Uire ki it was c. c---. -1 or Fiii-n- It tu- arc ihf it W'il 'o tr.it riiiuOitLi of tLc kind tft ever Mashsttsn. L1" Ff-'S" nisepve rr-i corrb r.lucmr-nt, wLtst cn to be Kiin? of enchant iwo ttvo pernors ct teeth, and two.

Usks were takeu out of tbe bank. One tusk r.tt-rtntired nine fret acd six ircht in i hrsth. ore nest wk. B. W.

Power? ins sold his and two lots for cash to ArchibsM liicbhrds. of Pottawotomio county, who will tske possession in a fow weeks. The cf this fa'o prosed great surprise desolation of feeling among the present piercers, wr.o nad supposed tbcmselve locatcu tor iitc at pieasnt ho Thceo uifarta: ate perils would quietly iiave sioppcu tuS sale, liaa they bota coc suited. news end 1 Ji. 'pairing Wood Work, Trimming and Jirpaint-ivg old work, a specialty.

durability cannot le exctllt-d, and at rijsonable rates. WAGON WORK ef all kind, and Farm Implement repairetl on short notice. AUo agent for Key ity ami Centennial Toi'S, which 1 have cor.taai lv on band. Mt any styU or sized iat Fail leather TOPS CUSHIONS Made to Order. San-en Patent Wheels cf any ize furnished in sets, or odd ones to replr.ee broken oces that are worthless.

Factory north side of Poyntz near First Street. C. F. KEABLES, Srf Manhattan. Kanai ANTHRACITE, COLORADO, FOIJT SCOTT, OSAGE SHAFT, BLOSSBURG.

rOU SALE 15 J. T. ELLICOTT. ADAMS HOUSE, MANHATTAN, KAIiS. SUPEEI0R SAMPLE K00MS.

EXCELLENT TABLE. COMFORTABLE BOOMS. JlHTinf; lately rented the Adams and made a number of chancres in interior arrau rrmei.ts. I respectfully iiivite tho patronage of the public, and assure them that no pains thai! be spared to maSa comfortable. A number of regular boarders can also ba accommodated, either with or withoutrooans.

Call and as-certain terms. C. 15. DONALDSON. February 37Stf pa' (PR 5 3 a MS HI Would respectfully extend an invitation to everybody and their friends! to call on him his NEW QUARTERS Opsite Post Office, Where he will be happy to rreet you all aad and show you through bU large and beautiful stock of JEWELRY I Gold Pens, Watches Clocks, Silver Plate Ware, Pencils Spectacles, Optical Goods, Musical Instruments.

Musical Merchandise, Mammoth Show Case of Jcirilry Motions. CHOICE ior 10 Celts. 'K-v ur.zo BY f7 -j i li ias. Li -i dUp Binrjtnrifif -n r--rrt Vsti Uc. js to --i c-a-ior Iinfjjjxvci.

Baciz c-orccci-j Ci t-w ii L'zr'-i. P2siuiij 1 ro-iblcr. It in tiia T3ack.Sti. Planter it you luivc fecy tcei i'vr a i'orouj 2. r.

r. we this one v.i t----5s ii to rcf. aaJ pain cn ni -t sr i tr-pI-cJ. .1 fmrt an I ccii, cr.TEP. New Yonc.

457-313 CLOTHING-, HATS CAPS, BOOTS SHOES, .9 nicest stock of NOTIONS, 9 1111 .9 Hit 11 CE? Staple and Fancy Groceries, Canned G-oods, Dried Fruits Flour, Meal, Bacon, A. 4 i. 4 r7 4 If 'I I I Fence Wire, Cement, Salt, Hardware, Implements, Wagons, Wood-ware, Stoneware, and Queensware, Sz J. i if 1 1 "nc ccDi'uii'orts Srit VV It ha The above is a partial enumeration of our immense stock. Please call and examine our goods find nrirps the b.

cte rhtii IeJ.e!- a-. Vrru. CURE is frfle hr TING LEY HUra TRESS 192, Poynta A venue, 3Ianh.ttan. 1.

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