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McPherson Republican and Weekly Press from McPherson, Kansas • 3

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firrBaifMiamiHWMfnnri, nil il McttlERSOJ MARKETS. Wednesday 12 m. arm ima-rrits at Norton's. The JlcCoinncic Twixrc BrsmKn expect harvest to commence a month earlier than usual. It is a matter of surprise to a 25 cent Hut Hf Mrs.

(. rfcCoum. Has several valuable improvements Ekk, eon ts per dozen; lint tor, to per pound; Chickens, $3.00 per dozen; llaeoir, 12 cents per pound; Lard, 12 cents per pound; person who has been shut up in town, to see over all otlier binders, lor the sensnn Best cigarsjjijown at Norton's. 87 A llw Jinn of HI nckiH HX, KlinVb. 1882.

BllYAX COO AS West of the Court House. INDUSTRIAL LIBERATOR. Subscription per year $1,50 Six months, 1,00. Three. Jl'niEBSON, APR.

27 1882. Finest styles of silk dress trimmings THIS CHICAGO CASH STOKlj at the Beehive. A laruer stock than ever, ui now lmo- Ahead Of Jiverj thing In This County. rriees will talk, uud a handsome stock ceries, cheap at L. D.

Abbott's. 3s ot goods li ture to draw a crowd. During tho spring nud summer, we will oiler to our customers a lino of dry goods and tho improvements that have been going on among the fanners. The majority we U'ked with are not in favor of sending any more lawyers, or professional men and politicians to represent them in congress, they want men from their ranks of working people, those that know what they need, and that Will not sell out to monopolists. We find that the 'principles which we advocate, arc spreading very rapidly, and it will be but a short lime until the National Greenback labor party will bo in the majority in this county.

The recent action of the commissioners in letting the county printing to the highest, instead of the lovest bidder, has strengthened our party considerable. If wo will only five them rope enough lliey will soon disrupt the republican Xarty in this county. I'Ol! WALK. Two dwelling houses and lots, One, one block, east of the McPherson house, and one in the south west part of town. Enquire of T.

J. Cullkns If you want cheap prints of tlio best styles, call at the Ueehive. 7 Clothine and RAILROAD RACKET. New Time Table. T.

S. F. rasse.ngcr from cast, drives at 8.32 p. Going Kast 7:40 a.m. Freight Going east 0:45 a.

West. 12:45 in notions, also flu Chicago Sulz hand made bootd and shoes, hats and cops. In tact everything usually kept in a tirst-ciats store. Compare our goods aad prices efore you spend your money, is all we home, new Styles of liurcaus, Wall Beds, Couches and Patent Rockers just arrived. Vegetables, none in the market.

Markets Hogs, $5.50 to Cattle, 3.50 to $4.50. Corn, ,80. Oats, ,50. Wheat, ,70 to ,85. Timothy hay, $0.00.

Prairie hay, $4.50. Joseph Zerger, a Russian living in Turkey Creek township, lost his stable and three head of horses by lire on the 18th inst. His friends and neighbors have gotten up a petition asking a donation to purchase him a team. Parties wishing to donate anything can find a petition at 13. J.

Dreesen's oilice. While in Lindsborg, Saturday we called 011 Mr. Hingwald. of the Smoky Valley News. He hap a neat oltice, and from appearances seems to be doing as well as the average newspaper man.

Wo also called at the Local ist ollke but found it locked up, consequently did not see Mac. The mite society of tho M. E. Church has been postponed until Jthis, Thursday evening, on account ot the Odd Fellows occupying the house on Wednesday evening, which was their regular evening. Let there be a good turn out, as these are very pleasant gatherings.

Dr. Day presented this office with a novelty in the shape of luminous match WAljLKli SUN, Opera Block. John Kern Co. Opera Block. House and "tin, wim 3 1-2 acres of land for snla at tho rsEF.niVE.

1 Tha valuable part, of tha McConuick Tiiir Jjou whim bowiug Hinder is the Appleby prt of it. for which Machlun at the Blue Front. St. John is an anti-monopolist, for the reason that he introduced a bill into the legislature in 1874 compelling the railroads to pay for the stock killed by the cars. Splendid anti-monopoly record.

HOME HATCHING S. Straw hats are in blom. Wild flowers now cover the prairie. Have you been "sessed" yet? Now is the time to plant croquet sets. The papers seem to have "Headered," It is almost time for strawberry festivals Jas.

Kehoe has been sick for several days. they pay the Mlonlapolla Company a royalty of livo to ten dollars ou every machine and they don't get all of it elthftr, for the Fresh BannauaB and Cocoa nuts at CullenV. 6 Barrels of pure Mioniau appla cider at Cu lion's. reason mat tiiey cuinot use the improvements made by Mr. Appleby last venr, Call on A.

A. Arnott and cret tho Minniap- And he even now compels the railroads to furnish him passes to travel over the country to deliver his lecture. And then ho compelled the railroads not to call an extra session of the legislature oiis nnd then vou will have no half breed. UolOUTU iltl'hillOU, HcFherson Mills, ills lump 85-4-wp Coal cheap. The McPherson bank is being fix 2sew Millinery troods at Mrs.

Mc- 82 to redistrict tho state. He is old per Court's. simmons on the railroad question. "Tor Auiuiittii- ed up. A large acreage of corn is being planted.

dvioi: Uiro-hers and -x Commonwealth. glues, call on Hrlntnnll Whchr, Money, on real estate, at the lowest rates. Wright Wickersham, at P. O. fc west of Court house.

The people are getting tired of class A larjre cabinet of machine needles Loomis Bros, have sold a pump, wind of every variety, and a full assortment of National manufacturing hand sewing needles at the Beehive. 87 mm or neaaer, eacn aay xor tne last ten days. Although this is a new Arm tho people are patronizing them liberally, on safe. JY place lor your matciies, an ornament, and a saving oi'4nnich annoyance fumbling around 111 the dark to lind the matches; most of our readers know how it is themselves, but you hang one of these safes in a room and tho darker the room the plainer it can There Is music it the air When a man to swear, llpratisi! ho didn't buy a Randolph. Pon't forget this, hut stiek to he old Reliable that will not disappoint you in time of need.

33 A. A. An Agent. DO YOU WAM'f account of their superior aooda Hnd low prices. 38.

A strong and durable machine that will not bo breaking down in the held? Then biiy the world renowned Mc- Let us suppose for a moment that every laboring man and woman in the Cormicli Twine Binder. country should stop work, what would BltYAX, COOKIXOIIAM, 38 "West of Hie Cnurt IJotts, be the result? Universal death. Xor Just received tho litiest line of I'awu Gloves for ladies, seal skin and California buck for the farmers, at the Dee-hive. 37 Duy the MiunkpuHa self binder built by J. F.

Apploby, the inventor ot tho only successful Twine Hinder ever luventod nnd to whom thirteen othr machines pav a roynltv of livo tf tn dollors. Sold bv A. A. Arnott. jiuimuiu 'ixm .1 Lewis (Nebraska) Header, takinir the lead.

For sale by 1 KfXTXAI.L "WlIEKLKIl. The fact oi mo imsmes ii thrsMcCor- mick sdK JJindr belongs to that class machines claiming to bo as gjod as thi MX pounds ot Arliueklc coll eu at. 1. allies 1 Mlar.upohs to whom Is paid a royalty on any and all otlier Groceries at low Hgurea house in llio city. us 31 legislation.

1 The city has been full of drummers this week. Several hog pens in the city, that need looking after. Mr. Ilornbeck, of Canton, took in the city Monday. Why can we not have a month some time.

SeeB. Cookinham's new ad. Ho means business. Book agents', and lightning-rod peddlers have begun their tramp. Our city marshal is having some good work done on the streets.

You can expect a spell of weather almost any time now. Horn to II. II. Xew and wife Monday morning, a daughter. There will be wheat harvested in this county the last of May.

We will be grateful for any item of news of interest to the public Attend the tempc ranee Sunday School, it is doing a good work. Small-pox is reported at Cottonwood, Tails among the negroes. Rev. G. S.

liradly delivered an excellent discourse Sunday evening. The grand jury have dispersed, and there are some that breathe easier. every machine, of live to ten dollars "and large supply at thu lias carpets in Beehive. don you forget it. A.

A. Arnott, agent for thn Minnbipnlis. could the hand ot death bo stayed, although every man woman and child had plenty of gold coin, for money cannot create food, or clothing, or houses. These things are the products of labor, and cf labor alone, and could be created by labor, although there was no such thing in existence as money. Since, then, money cannot create anything, and labor does and can create wealth, it is very certain the interest paid on money must come from the laboring or producing classes either directly or Indirectly.

Them Steers. ADVERTISED ETT JS US. Tor the weekending Apr. 25, 'S2. Drang, Xels; Claire, Mattio Lefie; Menett, J.

Lamrchill, Edward. Persons calling for the above will say, The Adams wind mill at Darrah' A full line ot naterns of every de- call and see his model, it is tlu best scription for boys, girls and matrons at the Beehive. 37 be seen. Tins is no humbug as you will bo convinced by calling on the Dr. and examining this curiosity.

Prof. A. L. Forbes of Michigan, an old band teacher and leader, is here and expects to locate with his family, jfow is the time to organize a good band, and tho members of the band should all be residents of the city. A few new instruments will bo needed, but by tading hold of tho matter and getting interested the.

money necessary to purchas them can be easily raised. It will take only a small amount from each one to fit up a band that will be a credit to our city. Friends, take hold and give the boys a lift. Salina, Canton, Lindsborg, Little lliver and Marquette all have bands. Call a meeting and see what can ho done.

Judge Emery, of Lawrence gave our people one of tho dest lectures of the season, at tho Uaptist Church Tuesday evening, on the subject of "Intellectual Fruitage." lie presented the great questions which should occupy the minds of our thinkers now. II is eulogy on our young commonwealth was grand, and could be appreciated by the intelligent Kansans who gave him audience. Xo words of praise from us is needed for those who had the pleasure of listening, and for those who had not, they missed a treat. We only sneak what we rcirard as truo when we regulated mill in the world. The best line of silks, buntiims.

lawns. J5y agents representinu cheap and brokaded dress goods, at the Bee-hivp. 37 inferior machines, but call and see the McCormick 1 wine Hinder. For sale by JJUYAN' COOKIXHAM. West of the Court House.

Call and hjb th riai, Mdrsh) Ilirvest jonx a. wuigiit. r. 31. er ana rwino jjinuer an M'h oih-rn.

3S Mrs- Eilenberger, Dressmaker. Would Inform hrrolil ruitnin'is, ami as ma ny new 11s will favor her. that slio i pro 3Tew styles, and most complete line inreu 1.0 no nil Klmlf. ot plain ami lam-y suw-ng, at hi-r roslili'iw'i', collars. At the of ladies' lace and silk 25 cents per iiouiul for hedge seed at Barnes.

Four pounds of hedge seed for one dollaris very cheap this year. 37 If Bxamixk The McCormick Twino Binder you will give your orders for no other. BllYAX COOKIXGIIAM, 8S West of llio tJoitrl. II ou so. IW'VHIUBMCaWWWliIllkBJMalBMKWMaBBgiaHMWWaiWJiaMMW It you want to get a jgoixfAlasUaseal skin glove for handling brick or stone, or trimming hedge, call at the Bce-1 1 i ve.

37 Tlrs. Fleicher has been fortunate securing tho services of Mrs. Hawes, the popular drcssma-or. for the summer. If you want tho latest style dres? it will pav vou lo give her a call.

34 mOTOGUAPliY. If vou want a sharp photo Beehive ATTENTION KNIGHTS. Tlie members of Crons I.oilire Xo. 2(i Itoom Moulding for hanging One case in IYiice court Wednesday, straight drunk. $5.00 and cost.

The grand jury during llicir brief session brought in thirteen true bills. Whooping cough and mensc! seem to bo quite prevalent in the west pirt K.ofl'., nre reouested to be present next pictures. At ob. Monday evening llusliu-ss of ImiMirtaiieu. say the people of our city will be pleased at any time tho Judge can make it it A 1 11 GOODS, II1T.MKH, L.

C. Coquetts nnd waves, ptMrs. McCnurtg, convenient to call this way, to give him a hearty welcome. The Topeka Daily Capital. All kinds of iiuiuos ui loiul Bros.

'M, Ohh. Crow wid recfivo b'ds One of tho most striking newspaper sue-essex in Kansas. Ikis been Keen in the irrowlh Obituary. until the of May, for excivu'ln un.l nud iirenent iiroHiierity of the D.MI.Y 10, Marv Cullons was born March, Starling as a tlve-coliiinn eve.uinir iiaper. It graph, go to Mrs.

Vrcelands Iiuh iirown to metropoiitaii iiroiiorUonx, and sUd.o woi'k for loundaMo'J if lh escavaling aud tt me work wilt ba lnt either togettior or uejmrtsly, Plans and ppeiflcnf.oiis are to ba seen at their ftore In McPherson. 38. Is now tin; lamest dally in the State, and pult-llshed every day In the year. A strong Htoek galery, and try the new poi-trait lens. o7 '2.

She began a religious life at the of years, and lived a consistent christian until tho day of her death. Sho was united in marriage to A brain Cullcns iSept. 27, 184l, and lived with ompanv was formed to Imtld lipMarue, llrst-Iiish diilly at the Capital or the State. The oinimny oeeupy three lloors, each 2.xi:m feet. and ami A full linn of Mirim; hats oi the county.

Everybody da we mean, go to he entertainment Friday evening at the Uaptist Church. The enso of the state vs M. Goraghty nnd E. W. Hawthorn was dismissed by the county attorney.

Horn to Mr. nnd Mrs. A. T. SnlRs's, of Sa-lcmsburp, a son.

Mr. Sntb'g will sell moro implement now than usual. C. F. Dodge, formerly of this place, has been in the city several days shaking hands with old friends Harry McQuade, of Little Hiver, Was visiting his brother, of this place the foro part of the week.

Dr. W. W. Murphy is vhitfng his wife's aunt, in Iowa. She has beer, seriously ill for some time.

Highest market prices paid The engine room, press room, job department ips :58 11111 111 uninterrupted peace and Happi will arrive at tho Beehive bv May nud liook liii.dery, news room, editorial room ness until death separated them. Sue and hiiKhicH otllee, are each and all most com for produce cash by lor VVatortiAii was an auectionato wile and mother, pletely lltled up for llio best of work. Kvery dciiaiinif nl hiiroiiuhl ami HVstemntieallv 38. saln'ht Urlntnail Wheelers. S.

L. Whitzol. and annarantlv never tired in ministra- oinanlzeil; nud, taken all In all, It is one of Don't ill lo U'O luo tho ci loluatod tioim ot lovo to her lainuy. lier miiu- A laruo supply of spring prints just :.7 Mlimiipolis self hinder, at Arnott's. nce coupled with a mht example was received at Barnes'.

dozen c'''H wanted at the Bee the most complete newspaper establishments in the West. The liMl.vnii.l WEKKI.Y t'AI'ITAI, nro both Rple idld hpeeimeiis of newspaper enterprise, and worthy the line suoport now extended to tho moans of bringing her husband to Christ, and making lasting religious farmers who wmi to uct the bent hive in the next ten days. 3S linnressious on tho minds ot her clul Jo UuiUlov" Wier'' "Do-r." "k'u them tliroiiKhoul the Slat e. harvesting machines, are invited to ex-amino those twine binders at Cookin hams. drcn.

I laving been a life long hiifferer 38. Cul'lviitora. At Ilrpitnu'l Wheolor. with nervous head ache, her last attack coiuiiHMU'od with a congestivo chill and ('ookinham has the AIcConuic twmo A word of atlvioe in season. If you are about to buy a header you Gov.

St. John nnd the railroads TUB JiBADlNtJ MACHINE. In tlio field is the McCormick Twino Binder. Call and examine it carefully Binder, the best machine for nil pur- terminated in contrestion of tho brain. have about come to the conclusion to call an extra session of the legislature.

iosoi, known to the traio. H7. Her death was what her life promised beforo malting your choice for the harv Hit) cellubiuled it should bo -peaceful and serene. Sho should consider tho merits of tho old reliable Randolph, ami not bo deceived by any new and untried machines. Experimenting is always risky and expensive.

Tho llandolph "is no CioiUnU iuel flout loC iaiIV. We noticed several rersons at llio est Of 1882. BllYAX. CooKIXHAM, pat nt thi nave clear and satisfactory evidence of Church Sunday evening that 38 est of tho Court llouso. a readiness to depart and be with Christ are not in the habit of attending church ftai jiilou il l-l ceuLj per can at Cullcns.

request made almost witli nor One mm In Newton has ordered a cr- inif breath was for her loved ones to The farmers and laboring men nro experiment. It lias never failed any emergency and has succeeded whero others have failed. Do lond of tho Luiwls on thu merits meet her 111 Heaven, llio lainuy tie Carload of IJo.s.s 1. Harrows at A. Anion's sire to express their hanks to lie many of last year's sales.

None of Ihcin nr ever returned after being tried. Go nnd sic finding out that the Kcpubucan party have no need for them except on election days. kind I ni'iuls tor the kindness ami atiyu tion shown (luring tho protracted sick not forget this while considering which machine to buy. Your crop is tho result of a year's labor, ami crops aro uncertain in this as well as in other countries, gloves ut llio Jieehivo all patterns and then call on 8. J.

Darrab, and eswnlnn th Kixo of hamsters. cents pair. ncss o. 1 110 deceased. Farmers do you intend to elect professional pollutions to congress tins fall, or will you elect thoso from your Tuo AUueapoliH.

ftinulMi)ii, uml Osbol'll D. I). Akin. Yorit Attkxtion 1.sCai.u:i Twine Binders for sale by A. A.

Arnott. own ranKg. To tho statements of agents for cheap, Last Friday wo Rtarled out through the Licences issued by the Probate Judge ntul inferior machines "that their bin- country lit thu Interest of our paper. Tho Notice. McIMiKlisox.

Kiiiiniu Anr. 1S'R2. dor is lino the McCormick." Wh ilo nil Rinco last week: John llass and A net- first pluee wo brought up nt wn I.tiidslHirg. ta Knels: Jacob Johnson and Sarah Wo found tint city nt most deoiulaleil, iu tins All persons (hat nre by virtue of oillee, overseers of tho lioor In Met'herson count v. stato of Knusiis, are hereby initllleil, that thev Kronlcr iuiiiiIht of lliem were nt Mel'liemoii, altendliiir court.

In the nflernoon wo drovo such statements aro falso it is good proof that they considertho McCormick binder a perfect machine. BllYAX COoXIXHAM, ns AVcstof the Court House. hence it stands us in hand to make the most of what wo have, and where so much depends on tho "kind" of a machine you havo thiuju cation becomes one of groat importance. Then tho manufacturers, Messrs. (1 raver Steel nro abundantly ablo to make their promises good and have been known to oppress thoso who were unable to meet their paper inconsequence of misfortune, nnd leavo your order beforo it i to lafo.

Yours Trtilv. A. A. A UN Oil. Agt Schrader.

Quarterly meeting at tho Method, ist church next Sunday. Tho nrosid inn -it scud nil ncrsoiiH thut- deiicml on said up tho Pmuky river IhiHoiii ta ManpielK county for support, lis pauper, if nhle, to the poor-hoi. we. All allowance irlvcn indslde of Till lit a farming community, nnd wo found ing elder will bo present nnd adminis llie iioor-tioiise lo iiaiuiers unless uniiliie to I hi New vrlnti at llarne'. ter tno sacrament.

,11 i scut there, will be opHsvd by im beforo tho county coiiimlsNloucrs. P. S. Kl.oltA, bill few people In tho village. There nro huiiio nix or veil placed of business and nil repot ut Mrs.

idcCourt a Just recciveu W. L. Loomis and his brother have w-4 MiH'riiitcniieiu eouniy poor-iioiisn. lino lino of nuooil Iieallliy trade. Krom Hie ninoiiiil of Millinery goods cheaper 3-J formed a partnership in tho implement than ever.

nurleultural InipleineiiH ncillered over tho business, jiicv nro lino young men nnd will doubtless do well. HITSINHSH LOCALS." town wo slioulil think a lively Irado wax (Inn lu that line. From here wo went up tho river immiio four or live iiillei lo Ks. I.lndh't. It.

Miller, is still nlivo nnd soiling goods at an astonishing low price. Call and seo if his prices aro not ns loiv or lower than those selling nt cost. 31 This space reserved for S.J. DAKUAII H'ho will fill it with wind If you want to know anything about the "bin 1110211!" of tho Kansas lITAll titinliifiu locals left In until orded out. Lumber Company, just ask S.

(J. Mead Wo riiiil lilin busy jdanlliiu eoni, he In pult-Inillii iitMiut neren. He owim mime 400 ni'reii of rikmI bollniii land, nil InahlKh ulnteof Itiimtic men who nro nmnrl nnd wic, lio can tell you nil about lu Tkouhle, Just Commenced. Another car-load of goods yes Know when, whero ami whnt, to ndvorllso. Maiiiiiku: At tho residcnco of tho mills, and other specialties, as soon as his "ship" comes in.

cultivation, with the exception of liln pasture your pnlnmniin hliall seek, Ity cnllliiK, Tuewlny every week. bride's father, two miles west of Koth tcrday, and moro to follow. At Ho lM 0110 of tho Ik'nI farina we hnvo Hern Miiee wo eninc to Knnnn, Ho ban his farm limit nnd Cups for K1 cents nt tho llcehlvc. villo Mo. April ft, Martha A.

Hoyco "Hope of nlTiibVcs HrniTThnrncsT well Hocked with lioneM, cattle mid lunr. to John ll. nson, 01 uaiva, Kansas. "HeilitiTm-eil nfi-fA ITalf a iirTAMMirT 20.1100 ISwrot 1'otntoe. CnlMiK0 nnd Here ww mcl Mlsn I.niiratiniulile, well known Dr.

K. A. I.tinilny, wan round setting up "nT KimiIih ky ciiler nt Xorton Tomato plants for solo nt let grove's (o Hie young peoplo of thUclly iho In Icncli llio eliinrs, tuts morninii: inn reason orn 11 new daughter just arrived at lit bonne. Wo (Store. liiUiUaolmj Ulliiined llms lor fcl.UO ut suppose he will pull teeth for nothing now.

The ship has arrived, loaded with Lewis Headers, Hood's Twine Binders, Self llakc and Mowers," ready for tho present harvest. Also a lot of Molino Cultivators. nt Iiik hoIhmiI In Hint nelghlHirlKKHl. From lliero wo wendoil our wny Imek down the river to l.littlftltorft, urrlvliia there Just Iwfore It hegnii Airs. O.

L. McCourt'fl. KvcrvUidv Is liiivlim llio A very eheek row Tho Swede editor, eomimsltor, devil nnd tho SO Junior deciarlnietit if the American, nr out cr. If iii wnnt one cull In llino or II will ho to rnlu Hnmnlny. It bclnjj utoriny but fo A lino iijwoii incut ufi'liH'kH Jut rt Ived nt MllleM.

iiMtlnio to supply you, 3.1 I. Ia mi it nmong their country cousin. Tho devil Into liny, mi money to pay htm, nnd mt "patent." peoplo wero In town from the country. In tJnrden neeiU Initio bulk, nud every oilier Consequence I Halt amid tut wcuk. Budal outllts in endless variety at Die pvciiliiK wo went out lo lnj.

Itolmhiirg'ii mmM' ni, inn iiectiive. Mrs. Mc( -nn's enso before (ho police 'Smoko the Kpluribu Unmn cigar, nt Mrs. netclior Slock ni lilliun, ijitm rnii'K Tint Major linn ft very flno fnrm nn.l In wdl llxed up. lid lmi done coimldernblo exer- r.i"...

t-Trrri' ilbAlltll1 Nortons. Made by Wolf Mc- See card In nnollier eoliimii ken s. judgo for disturbing peaco was dismissed at tho cost of the city, which we think was tho proppcr way to dispose l'hormn. .17 ciirTiiaiVof thoecletiriiil'd Ablnitt buimleii linen tlnit with wed from oilier count rli-n; lio rnttluK a iipletidld orchard "The ecleTiinletl fdto liusslaii On Is nl the nt. Arimit w.

Iteclilve. out. nnd vlnynril Inside vnrlonn kind of idirulr It you want new siyio hats or caps cry. Ho Inn cvcryl hi an cluwltled, nnd In It anted. All the real cslnle you havo P.

Wickersham. for Kitlo leave wii h. proper plncc. Ho ulioweil tmit of bin re. po lojiiojieeliive.

Vcn ret 1 1 olviny: a Niv Idno oi Mplenilhl two ply ALI WOOl hnvo fitted up their barber Miop in Hrst-chis Mylo. Those having need of a harbor cannot do better than to give them a call. They nre Rtilntlou uniform tli.it he Wore while In the AI rsTMc( lourt lias ust received a tine lino of ladles underwear. Call and indow siliatlcH in vn- nriny. Ho 0110 of llic milntantbd men of county.

Wo Inlked wlthnprcnt examine good and prices, good barbers and will treat you well. rlties. nil nnd CMimlne. Norton's Restaurant. McPIIEUSON KANS.

Meals any time. Day board $3.25 per week. Pure Kentucky Cider. Dest line of cigars in tho city. JUL NORTON, Proprietor.

Aldou pure Cider Vincmir. the bent iiiuiiy fartiicm while out nul fniuid theiit nlj A U.K It SON, pi'raJUock. nreo pound Vans of tomatoes for id clieeriul ntul III good spirit, thejf nil neetncoii Tho regular setnl-ntiniial meeting of Hip Arkansas Valley fcdlhuliil Association will lie lit-ll nt I. son on 1 rlilny, Mny Will. A titrtr In Mci'ju'itMin nt.

ho ijwmve. Tri'i I he it'MMiH Ht Mrs. (J. L. flilcnt ofnnooil rrop tlili yenf.

In fact we cenli st. Cullens. Ml tend. line In nutlcliMiled, ns the Itrnr up hnvn never eeii mt flnllcrlnit a nnieet fo Court's nnd you will bo aslonslicd nt the 8pruig is hero and liouo cleaning h.t liroiich of llic politlciil convention ill iimkn 11. iI.hIihI.Ic lluil I he "statesmen" iiicellliP wlmnt ulnep we linve! Wen lii Hie innnty, eon low prlcos.

coiniiuiiceii (u and yet your carpet of public (iplutou." nlderntde nf It headlnK mil, nml we may Kecuro vim ol thoso buoy carriiigcn nl at i ue JK'cnive..

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