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Meeting at Lb Loup. Wednesday's Doings. About the first of last Mary Green, a gtirl less than sixteen Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S.

Gov't Report School 4 fill "When Greet meets Greek then comes the tug of war." It came last Friday night at Le Loup, at which ill place both parties had billed meet Baking Spectacles years of age, made complaint that she goods coming every day at had been assulted by Ed A the Ottawa Variety store. 22d3wa warrant was sworn out but McLain Jonn Dayi9 returned to Cincinnati ESS to attend school, last week, when he was arrested. His preliminary hearing will be held before 4 ustice J' Wesey Smith went to Kansas Kobbins. Friday, and bail was Hxed i Clty morning on business. IIOES ing.

Mr Semple and f). A. Smart were the speakers for the occasion an I they agreed to divide time, Mr Smart to open with one hour and ten Powder minutes, Seuiple to follow one hour and thirty minutes, Smart to rejoin The jury the case of Wm Allen returned a verdict of not guilty. Go hear the Burlington Glee Club at the Republican meeting; Saturday. in twenty minutes.

at $300. Roth parties are of North Ottawa, It will pay you to go to the Ottawa Variety Store for your queens-ware, china, tinware, glassware, wood- the women who try to Wash without Pearline. It's hard to look at, but it's harder yet to do it. Washing with Pearl-me is easy easy for weak backs, easy on delicate fabrics. It does away Vith the Rub, Rub, Rub.

There is nothing convenient nothing so effective. POMONA As we pass down the hill of time" we are apt to he reminded of our but it is consoling to reflect that "our good 4eeds live after us" and we are encouraged to 6tand up for Kansas and talk of ultimate conclusions on Nov. Sth. Joe Owen and tamiiy drove over from the Burg on Sunday. The Funston meeting at Pomona on Monday evening was a great success one of the best we ever attended.

Onr Republicans are animated by the best spirit. Flora is likely to do some campaigning. We know of no township in these parts where so much good road work has been done this year as in Greenwood township. There is upon the People' county ticket the name of a man considered very vulnerable, yet we are told The meetlug was orderly and the ABSOLUTELY PURE Our stork of School Shoes is the btmi in the land. WE HAVE Oil Grain School Shoes.

Genuine Calf Goat Ki.l Brewer Stannard want 200 extra enware, men t0 in poking dlw2 discussion was conducted in a gentlemanly manner. Both sides had their representatives, but we have been in formed by Prohibition crats who were present that Mr. and bianK oook in snort, most any Al McDonald and daughter, and Mamie Tracy of Centropolis, went to thing you want. Our 5 and 10 cent counters are piled full of useful articles. Come and see us.

22d3w2 School Shoes with Heels ami Spring planting, and came of the one presenting, with locality where grown. We should like corn on the stork, should be of best qualify grown, well cured, then put in bundles suitable handle, isay from twelve to twenty stocks this should be we 1 wrapped Washing with Pearline is safe; millions know it. and can tell the millions who want to know. ONE MASS OF SCALES Afflict 3 Years by Dreadftil Skin sad Wood Disease, with Intense Pain and Loss of Hair, i All Other Remedies Fall. Relieved Instantly and Cared In Fear Weeks by the Cutlrnrs, Remedies.

-Thos. Bethel, of Homewood was summoned oetore the Oistrict Heel. School Shoes with Tips and Plain Toes. Never School Shoes. court as a juryman yesterdav and Beware Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers will tell you.

"this is as good as" or "the same as Pearline." IT'S FALSE Pearline is never oeddled. if OH crrr vf smbob i with burlaps so as to keep the color. asked to be excused on tne Grounds' that he did not believe in prosecutions. 9W an imitation, be honest send it back. 276 JAMES PYLE, Nov York.

The Justice said: "If a man should Sizes j), 10, 11, at 75c IS, I'M at It, tl.ttJ break into your stable an I steal your bourse would you not make complaint and 1 p'r I.Vj p'r. that he goes from place to place speaking not for his belaboring the Republican candidates. Do you suppose that because Republicans have been kind against him and have him prosecuted?" He prouipily answered, no. "If a Call and Examine our Fall Stock. that they fear you? if so you will discover your mistake further on.

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FPK.M:?; Vice-l'res't. IOWEBBY, Cashier man should break into and rob your house and murder your wife, would you not have him arrested, and prose -THE captured the audience. He took up the People a party platform air I handled without gloves. After reading the clause "We meet in the midst of a nation brought to the verge of moral, political and ma terlal ruin' he asked the (juestion: "If there is any one present who believes that the communi ylh which he lives is on lire verirc of moral ruin will he please rise Cleik of the District Jon.t Kd Itobinsan and three others stood up. Semple and Sam Case sat still.

It occurs to us that Mr. Uobin-son will find it difficult to explain this matter in his community. Mr. Semple endorsed the Jerry Simpson libei and said that it was true that the men of this state we're selling their honor and tie women tlieii virtue to get bread. The Republican boys who were present feel jubilant over the meeting.

Ben O. Lillarcl, The Hest Auctioneer, Office with I'urdy Mover, SM Main Street. w-r 1 ike notice, brother, this incident rr---t. THE is open. cute him.

asked the Jadge? He as ANK OF RICHMOND, and all part as natural and perfect as possible. Any person who may have any tine samples of grain or grasses, flax, castor beans or other natural products of the soil, we shall be glad to receive them, but they mut be Que specimens of their kind, well cured, and in natural colors. These products must all be in the straw, and stock. Each county this Congressional District has a place to receive any and all exhibits, and will be properly cared for till they are taken to Chicago, which may be in November or llecember in this year It. W.

Siwuit. Com. 2nd. Cong. District.

Lawrence Kansas Svpt. JBth. ISitl. 1. 8.

rtnaw leave exhibits with County Clerk J. T. Mack at hie shop. Mf aud Mr (1 art! aie here promptly answered, no. He was ex lesbver She I'd from Iowa.

cused without further questioning. RICHMOND, KANSAS. Pomona was a good patron cf the I have a fw word to my tvgmrdlnc UV CiTi-era KISSDIES. They haw rurrd me In four rrk' Urn from a Skin and Mood lHaaaat watch 1 havo had for ovrr three year. At certain tinir.

MY akin would be very sore, sad alway crack and peeling off In hile scale, la cukl weather my face mas ooe maes of scales. When In the cold air tsr pain Was latewee; would) almost bring tear to ajy eyes, and my blood slsts bring- In a poor condiSoo, iih a loss of hair. I have tried every known remedy shaft was recommended to me. but It was of so ass. and cave ma very Mule benefit.

rk, hearlnc of ysas tVncrna I concluded lo cite them a trial. The tint application ae almoM intait reHrf. la a few week time I found myself eared, and I an thankful for hat Ut have dime for me. Yosr CCTU t-KA Kcbedie are a blessing to Ui-se who may have the opportunity to ase them. 1 east rcvouuuiud ibcm to any one.

EHMI XP KERAH, STOtl Vnton Caaaago, III. 1 Cuticura Remedies Effect daily more STesA cares of humors and dhv east of the skin, scalp, and blood than all other remedies combined. ClTuraa. the vt Skin Core, sad fnut aa tkP. as ciqnisUc tkin lurl-fter snd HeautiOer.

rxtrruallv. and OTicra Rs eoLVtvr. the new Mood I'utiAer and arcslest of Humor Remedies. Internallv, cure every species of It. bin, burninic, scalv, pimplv.

and blotchy diseases of the skin, scarp, snd blond, from Infancy la age. from pimples to scrofula, ben Ust best pajat-cuu and ail other rcincdi. fail. On the th of July I went to St. county fair.

Capital Paid in, $10,000. Louis, Cincinnati, New York and Chi John Parkinson has returned to -DIRECTORS. cago, cunsuming three weeks in the the Indian Territory. NO. 314 MAIN STREET.

Opposite New Court House. trip. The above cities are the largest Joseph UriimiiH 31. L. Waldo, H.

11, staley, W. B. Smiley, J. A. Hutchison, W.

E. Spears, A. 1. Sowerhy. clothing markets in the Cnited States.

I took special pains to buy ttie newest Drafts Issued on all Parts of the World. A Geyei has arrived Ironi oluthrie, Ok. Miss Myrtie Hoopes is at home. llrother Snow sends up the Mace-louian cry "Come and help us." The Republican and best of everything, and in consequence we now show the largest, nicest, best made and best fitting Hue of i bone of the former sheep of the goods ever brought to Ottawa, and of Snow corral, but who now are liiuu- 189. bered with the goats, show his course you will see 1 bought these goods at the lowest possible notch, aud The Aruiours have brought suit against several railway companies to rppeal to come out and help swell A Protest.

We. as a Gr. A I. Post denounce the item, published in the 1'omona Enterprise of Sept. 30, iv.t to-wit: Our school has made up its mind to have a ll.ig, and we hope to soon see the stars and It A US iloating from the masthead of our public educational monument and teaching its patriot when you start out to buy a suit, hat, the Lewelliftg column on the 10th.

SsUeTerywhere. Price, "menu, Mr. Soar, SSc; lteHli.vr;T, $1. Irepared by the rorrta I'hcse appeals are touching, almost lHtl-U AMI Ht.ai. At.

oltrnKATIo. Il.wton. furnishtugs, go into other houses and get prices, then come and see us and if we don't save you on every So, lor How to t'urv tecover which amount they claim the railroads have overcharged them for hauling meat. The railroad magnates are plutocrats and the Armours are plutocrats and the pluto pathetic; read between the lines, they admit a good deal. pages.

So illustrations. 100 Ustiasoafala. don't buy. vv II. L.

T. Skinner. niejlM.Krt. Mack head, red, roosh. chapped i rim oily akin cared by i itiu roar.

Kausas City to-day. The popularity of Salvation Oil is not astonishing when we hear of its many enres The total vote of the county in 1888 was 37-50. In 1801. 4289. Increase in four years 6.

Our new fall stock of overcoats is now in for men, boys and children, and the prices tor men start at 2, and the bovs at $1.50. vv H. T. Skinner. The jury the case of the City vs Shoat returned a verdict of guilty as charged in the complaint.

The nine o'clock train left Ottawa with five coaches and a smoker filled until there was hardly standing room this morning. Al McDonald was this morning summoned to Leavenworth, to answer to nis name on the call of the grand jury next Monday. All the notices of political meetings in this paper are published on authority of the chairman of central committee, J. N. Harrison.

The case of the State vs IL.tchin-son for selling intoxicatiug liquors, is before the court as we go to press. A Smart is assisting County Attorney Waddle. The burning of CharleyConverst's barn was serious business for him as he had no insurance. T. R.

Shores is helping out by subscriptions for a relief fund The Tippacanoe club will meet at the Republican headquarters at two p. m. sharp next Saturday ural march to the Auditorium to listen to the address of Gov. Anthony. A gentleman brought in a go'd watch yesterday found on the fair ground.

If the person losing it had advertised he could haye had his watch. Always advertise. The prohibitionists are so intensely temperate that they tiied to burn water in their gasoline lamp last nig'ut at tneir meeting. After a time they borrowed a Republican lantern. Gov.

Anthony at the Auditorium Saturday at 2 p. m. The standard cure for cold and cough, Dr Bull'3 Cough Syrup, should be kept by every mother who loves her darlings. The party who enclosed a postal Bote for $2 in one of T. J.

Pyle's return envelopes can have it by calling at Mr. Pyle's office and paying lor this notice as it was returned uncalled tor from the Pomona office where directed. This morning the Dalton gang lobbed both Coffeyville banks, killing one bank president and live other Four of the band were killed Yesterday four men met in the John Stephan is running an ne at the shaft. Geo Bledsoe visited in Pomo crats are said to be in collusion to rob OLD FOLKS PAIN8. poor people.

From this suit.however. it would seem that it is every pluto na last week. court room, who thirty years ago on that day and hour were engaged in the deadly conflict which took place f3 Scliool ZBooHsis I We have a large supply of Second-hand School Books that WE WILL SELL CHEAP. BRING IN YOUR OLD SCHOOL BOOKS! We will take all the Second-hand School Uooks that are in good condition and arc used in this county, and allow the highest price for the sa.ne in EXCHANGE i iihcr new or second-hand hooks. We also have a large line School Tablets, from one cent up.

Chalk and. Paper for School Use a O. 3L0 S2SCiS.E3r?L cfe OCX DRUGGISTS AND BOOK SELLERS, 304 1VI rtiiA Sfc Court House Square Full of comfort for all Iaina, Indus nation, and Weakness of the Aged Is BM utienra Anti-Paln Plaster, the Arst and only pain killing ntrcngtl. Rev John Wortbington was in crat for himself, and that one of "de the citv over Sunday. eiung plaster.

instantaneous, and Infalobh). ic lessons to oung America, as wholly unpatriotic, votd of alty aud having the tenor of discord which apparently ineaus an insult to the "Flag of the Stars and the Stripes" for which we all fought and which is as dear to us as our homes. Lewis UOPBR, Commander. J. V.

Mackey Post. Pomona. We give place to th above, not withstanding our great respect for the patriotism of Comrade Newcomb and is just as liable to get robbed at Corinth, Mississippi. We know-there are several others in the city Ii O'llrian has been patriotic Ottawa Ma'kets. who took part in that battle, and well Republican Meetings.

feMNl Thursday Ottawa i Mf Saturday aft. Vtaeeton Monday eve la Ottawa i lly Thursday Is mora of the tp, r- at the ale iv' namixl place ml dub-: L. Parkinson. V. A.

aturt. s. Jcnh. I. A.

Payne. Kev. Prcs-aou, Hon. I. Puniton, Jm- Ady, Oeo Autbotis, K.

lllue, John A McTall. J. Vanning, Clarence Yoitnar, -ou Kjaicn, W. II flark. Momlay's Go hear Gov.

Anthony. Mrs. SpiitRiieof La Crosse, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Gruliaru. Men's suits from up at Adler's.

Miss Kittle Howies of Council (trove is visiiuiK friends in the city. -Mrs Smith, wife c.f the chairman of the I'eoplu'a central committee of Mcl'iieiaoii county, is making spec, lies for the ItepuMictius. sell a irooil L'love fir Wheat Friiiie OT remember the day. hot and dusty enougti to circulate a stioseripuon paper and our public schools will hereafter float the the Stirs and Thi is proier. weather, and how all suffered tor Corn old Oats 2 to .22 as an body else.

Mrs. Spencer Is selling hats low er than ever liefore Everything in the latest styles just received. Ladies, call and see tor yourselves. Remember the place, the Rig Millirery Store, doors south of Main water during that terrible engagement and the march while following Butter 12 to 15 We protest that ncne have treat believe that he will be able to explain ed Mr 11 Semple so kindly or so Price on his retreat. Men rejoiced to Kggs I Hay 4 50 Cows and heifers 2.WI stieet bridge.

to the public satisfaction a matter that at liist sight, looks very bad. It may have been one ot the errors so Hogs MB Potatoes Flax 84 find a mud hole with a hog or dog cooling their overheated bodies in it, that they might drive them out and suck any water that might be found. Cleveland would pension only those who received wounds. Momron common to printing oilices an over Tuesday'" Gatherings. When in nf ed of any clothing, go to sight.

THE FAIR. IJtisinesb seems to be slack since the fair. Wait till corn shucking time. fairly as we. The only cruel rap that he has thus far received is from the Journal and must have humiliated Mr Semple very much.

We refer to its criticisms of the Rkitu-ucas for classing Mr Semple as Liberal It blunderingly con-feSMS that this is an attack Septuple's religion and thereby confesses al'. Stupid Journal! Cruel Journal! Philip Mead has his new house under headway. theAdler Clothing store, where you will get more tor your money than at Is the ltove which pleases everyone It has no equal for Economy of Fuel, Beauty and CATTUL heifer and any store in this state. FIKST PUOUI'MS AWAKDEO rWrlghl. bull.

tow. seiflrrrslf. a good shirt for The liiirlitioton Glee Club will lc ii Gliddea, saortbora bull. calf, cow, 3yr at the Republican meeting Saturday. This nninlHT contains lVck's Report that knocked the free traders of New York into next December.

A man who can read it and still deny that roection does not rait the wages of labor is beyond the boundaries of etlm-ation. L. A. I'aynn is housed and unable old row, tut s. i p-takrs.

I l. Ilerefard I yrold ow, 1 jrr SOW, h'lf. calf. Incite, hull. Durability iu need of a Heater come and see t.

attend to business from a kick be a horse. 1 MeEehron, IMstein Lull. Iii l'er. ifer Ed I lay den is at home for the present. me, get acquainted, and get the prices of the calf bull.

yr old bull, ciw, calf Nothing but good goods kept at bull. hif. r. Can You tiiiessv The Reim iilk AN makes the following proposition to its subscribers: For the closest guess as to the re suit of the election of the county ticket in November, one year's subscription tothe Daily Reithlicas. The only condition of this offer is that the person who guesses shall be a subscriber during the month ot Oetolier iS'cj.

Guesses will lie recorded and kept contidential in this office. To those who prefer, two year's subscription to the Weekly will be given instead of the Daily. The will be: the guesser must be at least a six months' subscriber to the Weekly BkKTBUCAH. the Ottawa Variety Store, No trash. DSBMB Kel- Irr-er ball l'i rler, Jctssy ull, cow mm-iA A Li "3 ESTWtBPE For the Money What is line? Scott Moh 1 yrold A XV Ham.

at 111 SI. 1 yrold stallion, 'imfl stall 1 he great Republican rally ol Monday evening was by odds the largest and most enthusiastic ever held in Pomona. Those in a position to know, state that uot hall" of the people who came could be admitted to the large ball, yet many more than could be until the close of the meetings. Mesdames Parkinson and Mundy visited Ottawa on Tuesday. The glee club did not go to Pomona last nidtt ftwjlMTirntlt of Mr Payne's ily to io along.

Clerk of the court, Robinson has his daughter. Miss Nellie, assisting him at this term Mrs. W. W. Jordan leaves this I also Lave a lull line of II.

LT. Skinner. -II. V. Campbell went to Kansas Cits tins morning, where he will have Itiley Medium at the fair this week-lie will lie in the races Friday.

All who have oixtor beans are called to meet to organize a club, at the co-operative store, Ottawa, at one o'clock p. m. Hoys' long pants suns 50 up, at Adlei s. Fred Anderson Ml foi Lawrence ami Tojick S.tunlav evi anl his cleiks are wturicd at lailure to sliow of. ka is a tillage.

The j.initor of I i.e Second ward school has a watering Uough at the entrair of the building and the boys redul watered before taking their seats, tiood iilea. Hoys knee pant suits from 1 up at Ail It i s. Kicker's Nin.i Medium will go IB the races on the Kansas City track it Thursday. It Campbell says Ike Kansas City track is not as good as the Ottawa track. If you cant tell, go to .1 KIlkHtgh.

snektns; eolt Sfcitiiifsfd. Itillsaa Matiutt Horse Co. Million A suckling colt .1 rtt o. rr are S.jwt rs. mare.

yr old Lambert, marc with colt Peter lllow, sucking clt JdoT llai.lit. draft ail on. aweepstakra. COOK STOVES. Shomos Jewelry Store week tor Davenport, Iowa where she aud the others captured and lynched.

News came by the 3pm train. The colore 1 voters of the city met at Republican 'headquarters Monday Marshal Boltwood Assaulted. Saturday evening while Marshal Ed Boltwood and Nightwatch (i. Smith where you can buy an elegant gold. silver or sil- will visit relatives.

When desired We press out creases, pad shoulders, free of charge. H. i. T. Skinner.

mate. 1 yr Id mare. mi kling colt, suckling ni4ht and organized a Republican club. Morir Wright was elected president, Aleck Strodder vice presid The Last Call for Exhibits. The time is niw at hand when such exhibits as the State will need should he gathered, and we hope the people will see the need and importance ot securing the necessary ex verine watch at the lowest prices.

Hard Coal, Wood and Cannon Stoves Which I will now sell very Cheap. GIVE ME A CALL, Try them see their dibits. The state buildingat Chicago prices and the goods they were down toward brick kiln they beard a disturbance among the colored folks, and soon found that the principal cause was by Win. Baldwin, who was raising a disturbance at a party. Boltwood tried to quiet him without avail, and linal'y placed him under arrest, lie resisted and a scuttle ensued, but the marshal got his nippers on his wrists and Was about to lead him off when Frank Baldwin, a brother ot colt, yr marc.

Winger', stdlioa II i Jackson, stallion A Ki'arpcntcr, mare R'i Maxwell, mare, farm welding III. W. av. r. sti'-kingcolt Bt wart, mare with colt, mar-C Stiritz.

so' king cult stallion. .1 Hark sUliion; IWSfalslSSSa II Jones, stallion, tieo Bowman, stallion. lloswurth, marc. I' OaatefC iuar- with olt. ent and Richard Maddox secretary and treasurer.

The club v. ill meet every Monday evening. Horses wanted for the next ten days. Must be in good flesh. wl.

J.s Keuk. E. II. Funston addressed a crowded is nearly completed. It is sufficiently large to commodate an exhibit of all S.

F. Be ler and (Jeo. Farron returned from the Waslrngton R. encampment Sunday. -Wiii Went, of North Ottawa now oilers Ml for the man that poisoned his horse some weeks ago.

The Frankliu County Horticultural Society will hold the October meeting at N. M. Chandler's, Ilrrrison tp. on the 12th. the aura! resources ot hansns.

we also have secured room in the Govern (Successor Dietrich brothers,) have to show you. They also do all kinds of fine watch work, repairing of all kinds ot Jewelry in AN aifS SOntll JVEfxlil, OTTAWA, Ihe cmmMMotieis did not meet ment Buildings. Agricultural Horticulture, Mines and Mining, Forestry ami to do business Saturday and Treas tiler I. mil. did not step down and out house at Homewood last night and over 100 persons were present.

The opposition party had advertised two meetings, one on either side of Home- the best style. And you lie will hold the kevs until after the will find the only first class engraver in the city 1) llawiry, mare. KcdinbitiiKh. farm bam. I) Miller, carriage turn.

II Kih r. light harness. II Hay, marc. Powney, .11 ion with colli sw: Ei.raKEs. Ottawa; University, MUSIC DEPARTMENT.

Ry all means when in Ottawa; visit the Adlei clothing store, it will pay you. I) Lilian! reports that Uraves' auction sale yesterday, tive cows sold at from $31 to $4" each. Yearling heifers brought from $14 to $20. William, struck him on the head with a large stone which felled him to the ground. One of them caught the marshal's club and struck Smith over the head, while the other proceeded to pound and kick Bolt woe in a shocking manner.

His face and nose was badly bruised, and his back and one arm was badly injured. While this was being done Smith manage a to get from his assailant so he could draw his gun, and at this the Baldwins ran at tneir store. Monograms and fine engrav Wm Jami-on. I Kenny, It llo'worlli. It Jones.

A Mob- rman. Scott jFa.ll Term Bogin3 Augvist TEACHERS. STUDIES others. We wish to make a duplicate display in State ami Govern meat Buildings. We wish simples ot all good building rock, marble.

iding, cement rock, slates, coal, lire clay, and any valuable natural products that the state may possess. The form and SUA of those exhibits may be in cubes from six to twelve inches, and others iu small slabs, sufficient to show the quality. In timber, we want the samples ot ins is grown timber from planting. Land also the sections of native forest trees. They should be in sections of the largest part of the nhrnsss wr.ir.

ah. u. i. Mel wood with the declared purpose of breaking up Mr. i unston's meeting.

They fell as far short of accomplishing their purpose as they will come short of carrying the election this fall. The backbone of the People's party in Homewood is broken. There will be another and larger rally at the same place next Tuesday night. Some four years since I had Uni ing a specialty. Hamb- xre.it Anthony meeting.

liig and fat men's suits up to 50 inch at dler's. -II Ihotnhachet received a telegram this morning announcing the death of 'us tatl.cr at Greenville, Saturday evening, and he left to lc present at the tuofral, Sunday morn ing iriietl On Sept. 2S, Frances A. ltradshaw John A. Brown, at the ii of lie bride's parents in Chica liu Block.

Mr. A. Boyle, The county commissioners are in regular session this week. There is nothing on hand except to audit the lulls presented and order payment. ville.

I ii r. Ml I.KS. Sjencer. suckling colL A Wood lief, pair mules. Adnm Jahns.

jack I yr old. jack, jennet. I rerkius. mule. SIIFKP.

Piano, Organ, Voice, Violin, Mandolin, Guitar and Banjo Mrs. C. A. Boyle, Miss Alice Cady, MissKitlina Beach, Miss Kate Hamilton behind some women and escaped. A hack was sent for and Capt.

Bolt- ted line of tailor made suits and over 11 KNAI'P. M. VllYSH IAN AN'II SI ROKON. Oflicc. 2fc! Main St Rewi.lepcw.

corner i F. Siab-y. ewf. welamb.l yrold ewe. buck coats made up, believing, that if those 1 tree trunk, that of Kansas grown lufly fiesirea in 8ftr.ti0s 0t two or buck lamb.

A srpent' buck, ewe. Harrison. we lamb. Books are now open for registering. Select Fourth and Maple Ottawa Kansas.

Will devote special atten'Mtn to. flections iiiit'ition and ol brain and nert i -i s- A buci, ewe, I yr id ewe. and call early at Conservatory to secure choke of hoars. in lliree teet in length, that grown from planting shoul I have date lamb. SWIXK.

Drs. J. A. J. D.

Still well A i-taiey, sow and gs sucking: sweep 1 stake DMrtea OasUf. boa', sow. K.rkpatrick. boar: we'pstikcs go, 111. Mr and Mrs Itrowu are at hiutto at 41 Forty-sixth street, Chicago.

Money on hand to loan on farms. Call and see us if you want a loan. CI Fast Fifth street. Ottawa. Kan.

wtt I'nderwood i.ilerwood. Snow weather report gives last month as one of the Sep tembeis in -I years lost, ttain-tall two thuds of the average or in. Highest temperature ul the and lowest 4H. the 14th Gov. Anthony pent Sunday at wood was taken to his home unconscious.

He returned to consciousness about midnight since winch time he has suffered much pain, but as no hones are broken it is hoped his in-jmies will not keep him down long. Sheriff Elwell with several deputies started in pursuit of the Baldwins, and Sunday morning found that they stayed over night on the Island west of the city, and Ike Reed acd R. T. Darby learned that Frank had been in the city that mornint' but had left going west. They followed after and soon overtook and arrested him ane he is lodged in jail.

Wm. Raldwin was wanted at Argen The Funston meeting at Pomona last night was an ovation. The hall as cr nv.le.i and standing room was at a ptviuiutn. Mr. F.

spoke for two to i thj closest atteutioa of all present. Hats, caps, gloves, underwear, neckwear, biggest stock in city and chcapwT than in any store in this state, at Adler's. Ask Costigan if he really thought Deacon Kelsey wad a shot gun, and if hr tore his clothes getting through the hedge in such a hurry? Can be certify that the Deacon's melons were ths best in the neighborhood? Capt ISoltwood is slightly improv SThe K- A Ear Sp ctallsta. are rM-rinanently bK-aiea in JL thi- Ily tor the trt atment ot I snd tar li--us-. I iffst at residence.

No- IS, sr Slo. I 'ac. depot. Ottawa. K.

W5 II i 'ulloncb. boar. BUST, I yr old row who want something extra well made and perfect fitting were to buy these garments once, they would be our customers forever, and I am glad to say my views have borne fruit, and our customers are numbered by the score. 'ihi3 season I have over 37 styles made up in all the new fabrics, and 111 Chesterfield, 3-Uutton cuta-wavs, sacks both round and square, and Prince Alberts, also cut in longs, fats, and regulars, and mark you, these elegant made garments will cost you no more than the regular ready made found in other houses. Prices range from $15 to $25; overcoats from BM to $25.

We press out creases and HETRICK. DKsrrnsT. Orer HowelFsstore, cor. Third and Main Streets. sweepstake-, uer-1 of bogs, II.

I 'avid-on, sow. boa-. mo old boar UK KENS. SaVCuilough. 1 pr I'ly.

chickens. A Wood. 1 pr Fekin docks. Khoda Yarrington. 1 pr young Pekini, I fantad pig ona.

A Ertaley. 1 pr light Krahma fowl'. mih, 1 prw.ld geese. home and returned to his work at Tope a to-day. He does not let his work as railroad commissioner suiter Joe Larson, 1 lshorn (hi' ksn.

1 pr Plym ed but has considerable fever. Nine tine some time ago for assaulting a man with whom he was working, but new cuts and bruises were discovered put everything into wearable shape. BdSwS 11. L. T.

Skinxek. We will pay alaire salary to any rood aaeot sellltiK our line of either to dealers or ooiuumera. deal in Orst-ciass goo-! only, and k-II at lows. I tnanufacttirer's prase. Ap-pl to IRI'KN A IK guincy Mreet.

that was a matter Marshal Roltwood uu his vesterdav. Histront up pr tuth Marsi'- Kapp, 1 pr gam- Latitat: s. stringhaiii, 1 pr whita turkeys. 1 young tnrkys. Chu Joncav 1 pr game chk-keoi.

It lUgoon, I pr leghorn fowl. A I pr loulon-- gce-e. A FINE CIRCUS ly h'eair i. ill. Kankakee Visited by one of the .1 A Wood.

I pr Wyanr.otU 1 pr undone Save 1-2 Your Money by reason of b'ing a candidate for Congress, lie believes his official duties should be attended to lirst, and lives up to his convictions. Overcoats, men's, bojs' and fully cheap, and immense lineal) new. to select I torn at Adler's. 1'aul Keating ol Ottawa township, was maiiieu a few inonthr ago. and it ben.g an occasion new to him he invested in an rat rat lii.e suit of chjthes.

and he had si rr been very careful of chicks. had nothing to do with. He was arresting him for disturbing the peace wliere he found him and would likely have let him go as soon as he got away from those he was disturbing. He is yet at larg- but there is no doubt will soon be picked up by the officers. Money to Loan.

Endowment Fund, belonging to Ottawa University. Interest payable annually at Ottawa. Security Best Tent Shows Eyer Seen Here. Kankakee. 111.

Gazette. June 9. i2 .) Walter Li Main's circus on Monday was an eye-opener for those who, be per teeth are broken and his lower ones are all looss from the brutal kicking he received. There's not a charm that light6 the face With bo ineflable a grace. As sweet, pink lips and ivory teeth And nothing ov, beneath the sky.

Can beaut'es such as these supply, fave UZODt)ST, that wears the wreath. Cards are out announcing the wedding of Cole and Susan ON EVEKYTIIINli YOI Br T. Write for our Mammoth atahayue-A VJS-Pagc Book. H- KEDii i 1 pr. Lactams gaaae, 1 pr blue owl pigeons.

belters. I pr liral.ma chirks. 1 pr Bantam Jno Haizht. 1 part Cochin fowls in 1 chick. Frank Crane, 1 pr bantams.

V. II Keeker, 1 pr it. II. (ante bantams. Containing illustration, and girir lowest cause the show is a stranger in this section, anticipated that it was a cheap concern.

The immense audi them. Thurstiav. while he and his torium and jaenacerie tents were none VES, wife weie attend) the tair. some too large for the features which make must be nrst mortt.as:e on larras. No commission.

II. F. Siiki.hox, i vttli Treasurer. Dana to take place to-morrow. Mr manulacturer price on all atno ol iriiOS and supplies: Grucertes, Household O.ssls.

Furniture. Clothing. Iidles' and lM-nt' loth-ioa ano Furnishing liooda, Itrsss Itrssls.Whlta Irv lint- afid t'ap. Boot and Shot fivea. Notions, i la--wate.

Slat lottery. Watcwea, Clocks, Jewelry, silt -rwsre. Ilugs-isa Whips, Agricultural lmplcme.it-. etc ONLY FIKST ''LASS UOOD6. 'atalogue sent on receipt of 2uc for post Bare.

Oood Agents wanted in every county and city to introduce our rd. Live men caa make as much a week A. KAKPF.N a Jan2Hwlyr St Klver Hicaoo. (' Jenkins, 1 sr II. It K.

gam-bantams. Altnlra Adams. 1 pr o.ot.z turkey. 1 pr bror.ze turkey chicks. rmilli.

1 pr Lang-horn chicks. I LTI RL UEi'AKTMEXT. a gers, rating pumpkins. Ile ser. ear of corn, beat display farm product.

JK Harrir, bu Irish i ot itaes. arsnips, cattle, t-ats. -mith. irounli. oats up one of the best shows yet seen here.

morning parade was a clean, bright and handsome display of new-wagons aud magnificent horses. The acts in the three rings.and the racing features on the hippodrome course were first-class in every particular. By all meari3 com 3 and see our line before buying. Hep rt of Rock Creek school, chs triot No. 41, for the month ending Fridav Sept.

I6MU body got into the house and borrowed them. It they were ueeded on another wedding occasion, will the party please "return them after the ceremony is over? Our new tall stock is now in: every department is full, and buying directly from the mul wturers is I do, enables us to sk'l I goo la at prices othe Cole is a barber in Keeley's sh aud has a house nicely furnished tor the bride at the corner of Eighth and S. Sycamore street. Mr. and Mrs.

Rorder v'sited a large part of the battle fields where Mr. Border fought during the war. and his old home in Va. Mrs. Border There were no confidence men hang-! The Acorn Oak Stoves for '92 High School aud Grammar Department No.

of pupils enrolled during the month, 2-V, average daily attendance tardy maeks 5. Tfce following named pupils were neither i absent nor tardy during the month: T.ida Howell, I'na Howell. Mary Kettel, Minnie Otto, Tempi Hen of. Men's all I purchased a large stock of new millin-boys' good 1 ery goods in eastern cities, winch will houses never dreamed wool suits, Sellers, cabl-age, carrots, pop-corn. Tulloas.

barley. Taylor, lorcatoes. bandler. pie-plant, brrx corn. Sol Shoaf.

winter wheat Wool'. ellow corn. any variety A Wo if. cuttle impk us. Whee'er.

onions, millet. If I. Ste wart. rye. John Mawn, turnips, musk melons, w.

beaas Crouse. Irish p-tlatoca. -c-t corn, early be here. They enjoyed their suits, lien's good suits 1: soon ing upon the outskirts of the show, and all the employes were a well behaved lot of people. A show given for the pleasure and entertainment of the people rather than for every dollar which can be squeezed or stolen out of their pookets is worthy of high praise.

Tha Main show justly bears a fine reputation in the east and will win polden opinions on its present tup well. We have over 50 styles of boys' suits for school wear. Suits for to 13 years, $1.00. 1.25, 1.50. 1.75, 2.00, dricks.

Maggie liurch, erna ll3well. Nellie Shafer and Katie men's overalls boys' 4oc; men's shirts 2ae. Iwya' ic: men's good leatli-1 er glo.es a-i I all other gloves in proportion. Don't spend one cent till i you see our stock. SherifTs Sale No.

5025. State of Kac-as. Franklin county, as. In the listrirt rourtor th-- lonnb Judicial district In and for the count 5 of I of Kansas. II B.

sllllman, PI lot n. wa James H. Titus, Mar r. 0. Tllus.

A.C. Tittut, Phebe Tito and N. Brown. Defendant. HY vittueof an ordertif -wis to me 4hc ted.

issued out of Ibe lib Judicial di-lrict tourt 1. I raukMii countv, state of Ksnsas, la tlie abere tut lied acton. I wUl. oa Monday, I lie 10th dy of October, A. It.

o'clock p. m. of said day, at the front door of the court house 1 1 Ottawa, coucty of Franklin ami suteof for sale at publio atr lion, to the highest and best bidder, for ca.lt la band, the ollowitig drscribed land an tencmei-U. to-wil: The a utbwt ai iiarv (SW of the southwest tuarvr (SW section twenty eizht 1 so he north ha and soulhsaat 'tuar-ter of the nonhwett luarter SWU of section thirty -three (as, all in township eighteen 1 1 1 south, of raug- nineteen mj tsat. coa-ta'riog one hnn ln at sixty Iflol serea.

situs el Frankl.n and -'ate of Kansas, taken a the property of the Jam-s II Tltnt and Maria Tltu. and to be without to sa'lsfy said otder sal. (iiven naoVr my band at ofBoe, in Ottawa this 1st day of September, IftSZ. Are a little ahead of anything the Acom Stovt Works have ever turned out. Their finish and appearance is unsurpassed, and they look infinitely better than above ut.

With ordinary care they keep a continuous fire all winter, and for durability and economy of fuel, they are unexcelled. One of the reasons for the popularity of the Acorn Stoves is that their design, fitting and quality and weight of iron is such that it does not cost half as much to keep them in repair as "the ordinary stove. This fall the Acorn Stove Works htvre gotten out a medium priced Oak Stove which is very attractive and will interest anyone not wanting to pay the price of the Accrn Oak. In Hard Coal Stoves we handle the Acorn, which is, of course, the very best. We have a few second-hand Hard Coal Stoves, in good repair, that we will sell at one-sixth to one-third what new ones are worth.

If anyone wants a western tour. Come again. 2.50, 2.75, 3 00. Suits, aged 13 to li years. 3 .50, .75, 4.00, 4.50, 4 75, 5 00, 5.50, rl.OO, 6.50, 7.00, 7.50.

These are all well made and good wearers, and we will guarantee can't be duplicated for 20 per cent more. weet corn. Jaa Hill, peanuts. I KcEcbron. timothy seed.

A GaSkUl, flax. Eshelman. load of corn. A II Bell, caator beans. 0 Khodts.

watermelons. Mrs II Ueyer, celery, sweet potatoes. APPLES. A Wolf. Mo ltppini, Pearmaln, MeAf.e, Flaherty.

Visitors 10. P. it. Stone, i'lincipal. Intcn icdiate and Primary Department enrolled 9: average d.sily attendance 17; tardy marks I Those ith absent nor tardy during the mouth; Pansy Hetzel, iin'hie Shafer, Beunie Ro-back aud Emma Roback Visitors 7.

wtf H. L. T. Skinnek. Judge Benson opened the October term of IhN District court this afternoon.

The usual preliminary work was gone oMgh with, and the first case will be ilied to morrow morning District 5Court The court was engaged the greater part of the day with the Allen forgery- case, and when given to the jury the case ot Solomon Shoaf vs the City ot Ottawa was taken up. Mr Shoaf was Nonesuch. Peon Reds treat. Yellow Rellflower. Miunie Hetzel Teacher.

ti. ii. i. ohinner. Hon.

E. II. Funston called oa the Hkithi an this morning and feels very much encouraged with his canvass of the district. His meetings are much larger and more enthusiastic Chandler, Kan 'ee lling grapes. John t'asey, unti es winter grapes Stewart.

Janet. The St tie ot Kansas vs. Wm Allen. This is nun on a charge of tor-fjery, Am Hartley, who claims that tti ise ot a certain mortgage held "i i Wm Allen, which was i i on the records, was a found guilty of carrying concealed weapons, before Justice Bobbins' court from which he appealed. The State vs Hutchinson will be Light Brahma Chicks for at reasonable prices.

Took firft i leuiiuui at the fair. Lincoln tp. T. M. Sellers, A.

F.LWELL, Sber ff Wm. II. Clark. AU'y for Vtm. sepetd kJTATF.

of Kan-x. Franklin county, ss. In I sTJ tbe Probate fourt: Notice is beiebr giy- en that the uo.iersigned was this IV day of Sepu-mla r. lsK, duly app.nnte.1 and administrator, with will annexed, of the estate ol Catherine pence, deceased. the lrobate very cheap medium or small sized Coal Heater, we have about 50 stoves which aie excellent heaters, but not of the latest patterns, that we will sell as low as second-hand stoves can be bought.

Whatever style or price of cook or heating stove you want, come and see what we have to offer. The Fortes Hardware Ottawa MUler. Ben Davis. Mrs Waller, quinces. Ida Bacon.

Niagara grates. Mrs Tho- Hill, Dracotamber grapes. Mrs II Cramer. I Tar. fall apples.

Maiden Bla-h. winter apples. Jonathan. Mary Krby, Beurre de Asjon pears. Heath cUrig golden puincas.

Wil. Trig. than in any previous campaign and from personal assurances from both Democrats and People's party men he is Inclined to feel easy with regard to the result. forgery, he never having signed or consented to said release. Allen claims that Hartley consented to and signed, the release.

called to-morrow morning. This is on a charge of selling intoxicating liquors at Richmond. Hutchinson was held tor trial, 10w8 Box 230, Ottawa. Arch Finley and lady were on the Kansas City train this morning. uurt or raakltn county, aanss.

A. PETERSON. AdaVr. S. W.

Gbsc. Probate Judas, aw A..

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