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THE FREE PRESS: OSAGE CITY. KANSAS. .5 The Mr. John Thomas, a Welshman, T. 8.

F. TLTLE TABLE. riiT wcitT. he sane itg $tt iJrcss. Bit.r.d al tbr Po.tuOicr at Oaac- City NEWMAN I Do Your Trading With NEWMAN CO.

"IT ES New Dress Goods, New Dress Goods. ro) FIRST mm PPJHtl DISSS 1:1 lis From this time on we SPRING- In all lines. Don't buy IF YOU WANT TO SECURE THE goods and compared prices. i LOT OF v. shall he receiving our STOCK.

until you have see our Pis- We are here to stay i and be Convinced. ZELjOwL1LE3. ta.te to SeiiJ IS Co i i I i Don't be deluded by to discount all I Cl I L- pN 111 I Tl III I (1)1 or in other words to i i i Sell Same Goods Cheaper than Anyone.1 Offered in Town. LEHMAN BROS. Co.

Come, Examine "to BORROW MONEY or 331 Office over Jones' Grocery Store. aved is equal to two dollars earned, 2n e-wmcsLn. Come in Everybody who wants to who came up from Tobeka a few days ago to talk with his countrymen this low 11 against the Missouri I'acihc. seems to have altogether wasted his sweetness ou the desert air. as there was not a single Welshman in Osage City who did not vole for the bonds.

It is absurd for any man to claim that he can coutnd his countrymen against what common sense tells them is for their interest. If Mr. Thomas got any pay for his services he, no doubt. earned it. for he talked a good deal.

and, if rumor does him justice, he did not hesitate to make any soit of a state ment mat lie ihouoiit would advance the cause of his masters. But the op position have carried on their canvass on the theory that the people aie foots: inis is wnereiu mey nave maae a great mistake. And when they undertook to plav the Welsh people for fools they maae me greatest mistake or all. Htmtin? Patty. W.

W. Miller. J. D. Hall.

L. Smith and Jas. II. Smith, started Mon day on their regular semi-annual hunt town on the Arkausaw. ihe will geese and ducks will consult their own safety by flying high.

Notice to Foreigners. The clerk of the district court will be in Osage City with his seal and natur alization blanks Friday afternoon. 11 persons who desire to take oi.t their nrst papers, which will enable them to vote, will have an opportunity to do so. Knihti of Labor Convention. A state convention of the Knights of Laltor was held at the Knights of La bor hall in lopeka.

Tuesday, the pur pose of the convention was to organize i state assembly, and thus give more power and create more interest in. the I work of the organization throughout the state. There are at present about 150 local assemblies in the state, and delegates from a large number of these were present. I he delegates rroin Osage City and Peterton were W.J. McMillin and John St.

John. Kansas Pattnts. S. A. Haseltine patent solici tor, Springfield.

Missouri, send us the tollowiug list of patents which were is sued to citizens or Kansas auriug tne past week: Benton L. Jennings, Manhattan, clevis. iilbert McDonald. Augusta, com bined punching and shearing device. Henry U.

Pohl. Hiawatha, desk. Jonas S. Shirk, Columbus, power- ions points south and west it has nearly 9.000 miles of road in operation, and now proposes to build a road through our beautiful city and leave Lvndon in the shade, if the people of our citv win 54.000 bonds for every mile or roaii it builds. This election is to lake place to-day.

Now everylody vote for the bonds! Hurrah for the Missouri Pacific railroad (Clarence is quite a.small boy but he rakes in the situation, just the fcDITOlt The Thursday Nijht Bailroai Meeting The meeting at Howe's opera house last Thursday evening was one of the largest and most enthusiastic ever heM is town. Speeches were made bv V. Admire, Hon. O. S.

Munsell, of Council Grove, Col. Everest, Hon. I. L. Marshall, and A.

J. Utley. After the speeches the following resolutions were ottered bv lion, i Jj. Marsnan and adopted unanimously by arising vote ItusoLYED, That as ririzeng of Osage fity and connly we need, and must have, a great compel ing through line, giving ni new lines of access to both our eastern and weftern marketo. Reoolved.

ThMt we have entire confidence not only in the ability, bnt in the good faith of the Miftxniri Pacific company in its proposal to build Council drove. Usage City Ottawa railroad the easy conditions proposed. Resolved. That we pledge ourselves all and collectively not only to vote the aid required of city, but to ne all honorable means to scenre voting of the required subsidies ail along the line. MOVEMENTS OF OUR PEOPLE.

rol. T.J. Peter lias been in town several days business. Evan Morgan and Wash Morgan left yester- ay for I lie Pacific slope. Mrs.

Geo. O. Wright, of Newton, came up last mrsilay to vi-dl viiili relatives in litis cii M-s. L. II.

Crafts, of Ki twa county, this ate. in town visiting the family of B. W. Morrey, Hon. C.

S. Martin left on Saf.ird ly last for Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where lie lias gone ou ii-iiiess. K'-ger Jenkins and Anderson Foster, of iliis eft ou Sunday last lor laconu, Washington eri ttory. Mrs. C.

W. While and son, Master Charlie. visiting with relatives and friends iu Strung for a few days. orge Blacker. a prominent farmer living m-ar iliiilngtoii, gave I lie kkk maw a call last week.

Mrs. K. Conwell, of Melvern. arrived in town last Thursday, and visiting with her father, Mr. W.

P. Deaver. Ed. Boles, of tliis city, has accepted a posilio.i Ihe gents' furnishing goods department in Newman dry goods store. Mrs.

J. W. Naylor. of Atnia. Kansas, paid our ftlue a pleasant vlr.it on Fiiday last in coinpuux Mrs.

W. P. Deaver. of this city. We are glad to be able to state that Harry Sini.h, who has been ton lined to his room lor several weeks with rheumatism, is improving.

Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Newman, father and inotherof our r'r-d Newman, left on Tues for Miuuesola, after visllli.g here fur a few lays.

S. E. Freund, of St. L-iuls. who has been visit his brother, B.

Frrimd.of tl.is city, for tlie few days, returned lo Lis hi. me luesday night last. Win. Gregory, one of the most solid farmers Fairfax townsliip, and (nr of tl.e Li-st anywhere, shipped I wo car loads of tine cattle Kansas City Thursday night last and repoit' the market good. Carboiidale Cilender.

Hon. George L. Doughtss of Wichita, was in city ou Fiiday last, i-iiing wnli Col. Everest. Mr.

Douglass holds the official pssition ol special assistant L'uiU-d States attoruey Kansas under the present adiniuistratiou. hough be Is a republican. J. G. Slonecker, Eq of the directors and attorney for the Kansas, Nebraska Dakota railway company, tiled tu pay his respects week.

He had berii over to L.ndon to see about the second election of Elk township which has been called for the 3Jth inst. Frank Wliittemore, of scranton, was in town Tuesday. He expects to start to his olf home Boston, next week, where he will reside in future. Mr. Whitteinore has been one ot Fkkk Pkess' lest friends, and it regrets to bim go and wishes biin lots of good fr.uue.

Mr. Holt Dawson, wife and daughter, of Osag arrived Saturday on a visit to their daugh Mrs. Frank Pbinney. They are well please Caldwell and the surrounding country, aud reiuni home feeling that Kansas has many localities outsiJe of Osage county. Caldwell Journal.

Groceries at cost at Kibbe's. Garden lorks, hoes and rakes at Martin, O'Neil Co's. Sewing Machines. I have rented a part of Dr. Kling-be-g's store room and would In pleased see any who contemplate purchasing uood sewing machine.

The New High Arm Davis vertical feed sewing machine is now on exhibition and is destined to take the lead 4f all others. arid see the New Davis, at Kling-berg's drug store, Mark street. Saxvju. Mills. The Missouri Pacfic.

BT CLAUEXCE MYEHS. The Missouri Faeitic is one of the greatest systems of railroad in the United States. Its greatest eastern point is ot. lu is. to var- i on A ll oat the I for ing p.m.

iM5a.ni. Freieht. Freight. .11 -m. 9.13 p.m.

LOCAL NEWS. Snowed hard yesterday. Italy came to the front in grand style. The First ward is the banner ward 195 solid votes. France presented a solid phalanx not a man wavered.

The Santa Fe yard engine was tilen in to lopeka Sunday, to remain. Wild geese, in great flocks, were fly ing northward on Monday night, the I inst. We understand that the skating rink will again be opened under a new man agement. Attend the Band of Hope entertain mfiit al the Grand Ouera house this I'hui sda) evening. Our hardware firms are receiving large quantities of agricultural imple ments lor the spring trade.

Bokx. To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wil li lour mites usage on rebruaiy 24ih, twins boy and girl.

The progressive euchre club meeting las ueu postponed until ntirsuay teuiiig, llih at Mr. John A. Martin's. Farmers, don't forget to attend the losing-out sale of farm implements al Uo. ou next Mouuay ISSti.

Last Monday was St. David's Day. I he Welsh people of tinpona ami Kansas City held large meetings in luuor of their patron Saint. BonN To Gus. Johnson, a 12 pound lliursilay evening, -slti uil.

Air loliiison is just as happy as if no such Hung had ever happened before. We have just added to our office a arte, new anu uanusome tniriy lucn paper cutler, and are ueltei prepared than ever to turn out good 0 work. Mrs. Jarley's wax works at the Grand Ui era house this evening. Also, reel- uiious, sinking and dialogues, by some our best local talent.

Proceeds lot the Baud of Hope. First the rain and then the blow, then (he blizzard and then the snow, then comes the sunshine and the thaw, aim text the March wind very raw, then comes another blizzaid. Wanted To loan 50.000.00 on good farm security. Cash ou hand. No de lay.

We have inside figures ou ab stracts. COTTEKMAN ST. AMAND. Office over Kibbe's store. nie iare irom usage city 10 oau Francisco is only fit).

A large number oi -Tiuempioea miners are utKiug au vantage of this cheap rate and going to the raci he slope. We hope they will all return soon. We are pleased to place the Osage City kke 1'kess upon our A list. Capt. J.

V. Admire, the editor, an old and valued friend, and we are gratified to note his success. Atwood (Col Advocate. The fire limits ordinance passed at ihe last meeting of the city council should be carefully studied by the peo ple of tins town and rigidly enforced the mayor and council. It is printed on our hrst page.

Mr. S. C. Miller, who lives five miles southeast of town, in Barclay township. met with a severe accident last crida.

He was cutting hedge, and a thorn struck him in the right eye, making a bad wound, which greatlv endangers the eye. "Ireland's Patron Saint," is the tith of the lecture which will be delivered it the Catholic church on the evening Saint Patrick Day, March 17th The lecture promises to be an unusual ly interesting one. Proceeds to pay the debts of the church. Borx In Emporia, Kans on Feb ruary 17. 1SS6, to Mr.

and Mrs. O. A Campbell, a lt iioiind hanv girl. Mr. I amptell is the proprietor of the sixth street bakery and lunch room, of this citv.

and is as smiling as a basket of chips over the occurrence. The ladies of the M. church will KIVP a farewell social at the (irand Oi- i-m lit-a i ii(-M vvfiiuiK. lie uuMicare cordially invited to attend a-Hi all memlers of th church are es IMHMallv requested to he present Admission to the hall, 10 cents; lunch, l.i cents. Andv Cotterman and.

Le Roy St. Amand hive entered into a co. partner ship in the real estate and loan husi wess. uiess we are very mur mis- ken. they will make a team that will stir things up hrHv in that line of oiisineps Thv will be heard from oc casionally through the Free Press.

The ordb-anr-e to prevent minors from tla ine cards, billiards or other game and to prohibit them from loitering in ahont places where such games ar plned. Is one that will meet with the hearty approbation of the people of thi town. The citv marsnal ohould see that it is strictly complied with. The Tltnd of Hope will give a literary entertainment at the Grand Opera house. Thursday evening.

4h Admission. 10 cts. The programme consists of music, recitation, tableaux, fine collection of wax works, and but but not least, the first through train from Ottawa to Council Grove. Two orieinal poems have been re ceived at this office one unaccompan ied by the author 8 name which the g'ories of the Free Press hen and other necessary anl familiar appurten ances or tins nince are sung hilarious and flattering strain. The Free Press people are very grateful for their kind ersonal express-ions.

but. owing to the crowded condition of our columns, to ay nothing of our native modesty, we are reluctantly obliged to omit them. Married At the residence of the bride's parents, in Penfield, Kansas on Thursday, hen. issfj. bv Rpv Graham, of Melvern.

Jas. B. and Miss Agues Patterson. The in vited guests were near relatives of the family, together with a few Dentinal friends. After Ihe ceremony all sat down to a bountiful repast, and the remainder of the evening was spent in dancing by the young folks.

The hap py couple were the recipients of a larire list of presents from their many friend and relatives. Councilman Le Roy St. Amand was appointed and confirmed city assessor the last meeting of theconncil. The only thing the people of this town ask of Mr. St.

Amand is to do his dutv; to see that everybody is assessed alike; to hnd property to Bee that men don't hide half or two-thirds of their taxable property, as some men in this town have done every year and to se that our taxes are no lower and no higher than in anv otner locality in the county The does this, he will he entitled to much credit; if he don't, he will o-lv follow in the footsteps of all his predecessors. Messrs. Gnrnsey Shafer are just opening np'neir new mrnlture store. in the Spragne building. A yet we have been tinahle to see their stock of goods, bnt the large storeroom in the tear is literally packed with nil kindu of furniture in the nock-down." Thev have hands employed in petting tip th nrnHnre.

and they will soon have the largest stock ever offered in Kage Citv. readv for the spring trde They are also opening up the undertaking business, and will furnish coffins and burial cass on short notice. Thev have a verv fine hearse to use in connection with thi part of thlr These gentlemen will have something ot' er-- to say through the liizss cexs wee r. in J. the on our the is e.i ire Cily i i day ing to ed the asi at the the see City, ter.

with will itood to a Call Mxsnndlai" raatt.r. TI1UIWDA1', MAHCI1 4, 1W6. TOO LATE TOB CLASSIFICATIOKr TOO it Al.P A IT-H plow paper cutler at tbe tur.t: Fbkss office, TWO FAUMS with roil house rent luQiiire al farm of T. and barn for miles northeast of I)m! ily. of Mux Morton.

TAKKN I I' laiitiar 8. If. lour-vear-olu iiHik rtan iw; i.o mark or brands Isaac Mii.es east arid uuemile jmhUD ol Anoi.iM. "Emit SI.E. Thirty Ihorouzhhred bnlls.t0 n'l tt thn.ovMtr.olii Price, from to on time, wiib Ei l.anlaiile paier inspection of stock nl off-prin? solicited Inquire at farm of T.

Peter. 3(4 miles oortht-aM or uj Kn Agent. Groceries cheap at Kibbe's. New dr.J3t Xewmns. Maple bxrup at H.

I). Webster's. a Kibbe is selling groceries at cost. New dress pwuls at Nwnians. Buck wheal flmr U.

U. Webster's Patronize Xeabill's bakery, east ol poMollice. F-r di hit nr church J. C. Klck furniture go lJuv iir at Kibbe's whilt you can get llirin al cost.

Field and garden seeds at It. L). Webster's. New dress goods at Newman's. Eagle stalk cutters at Martin, Neil Co's.

Go to A. T.t ten Co's. for the Boi '5 iSJiit cijfar. Good hoiiae to rent 4 rooms. SS.W- perujuiiili.

LeUuy St. Amand. Fresli tish on Fridays and Saturda at yie lied I rout meal market. Piatt's canned market, at fruit, the b. st in the It.

D. Webster's. Call a the old Bakery, Mar ket street, east of isiulhue. Butter '20 cents, at meat market. the Bed Front San Lorenzo, California, canned fruit at It I).

ElfciTEIl s. Fresh oysters on hand all the time at the Ited Front meal market. Moline stalk cutters. McConnell. New stock of quensware and glass ware at li.

u. websteu s. Buy your tints and oils at the old reliable drug house or A. lolteu to, Boltec corn meal, baled hay for sale at levator. chop feed and the Osage Citj Go to Silven L.undeen for youi dress and working shoes at bottom prices.

The Itest cough syrup in the state. syrup lar ana wild cneiry, at a. loiien Co's. Macrame cord, in all shades and col ors, at Martin, O'Xeil hardware store. Five per cent, in favor of the cash buyer at Howard's exclusive shoe store.

See large advertisement. Clearing out at cost, ceries while the slock be's. Buy vour gro- is full, at Kib- Beatv has a few more. hirgains in boots anil shoes. Come quick before they are all gone.

1 P. Freuiid stirteil on I ist Tues- da to in a lrgr Murk the latest stales t.f event hiiig in his line. Rinem'ir we sue headquarters for fuinihing grods). Iih1s. caps, and neckwear.

Sh.vkn' I If you waiii i.i ii- deal and the lowest prices 1 1 the year ioitnd.alwas buy jour ImkIs and shoes at Howard's. Moline plows. McConnell. Smith See I low aM's Fie i ii cash i-uMi ii r. new mIv rtisen ed ol tlu regnlai I have for sale a lot of wimkI and fence posts.

Two and a-half miles west ol Osge City. Jekicy Hepwoutu. Parties having hogs or other fat stock for ssde. will well to call on Christ llryau, who ahas pay Ihe highest market pi ice. Itch.

Prairie Mature, and Scratches of everv kind cmed in oU WiMilfonlsS ini'ar Lotion. Warntuted by M.L Campt-ell. druggist. Osage Cit. Parties nw ing me ill please remem ber that their account isMil iect to 12 per cent, interest fn-m tliri ias aftei purchase.

A. 11. iloWAKD. I will ike special prices on men's, boys and oiiths kip and stoga lnots for a few das to reduce stock. Call at Once and secure a rare iMrgain.

A. II. Howard. Parties intending to photos made at Font's gallerv, Ltndon, should get negative nmle before March loth Gallery will be t-losed afler Hint date. 32w2 Yours resjiect fully, 1 1 a Ford.

J. C. Kl'ck S'n. dealers in furniture, informed our rcMrter yesterday, that the people of Osage City and county could buy furniture of them as cheap as of aii one else in the citv or county, that they warrant everything they sell, and that they are located at No. is.

south Sixth street, and want everybody to come in and see if they do not say what they mean, and mean what thev say. Western cultivators. Smith McConnell. New dress gixnls at Newman's. Cabinet Photos.

S3 00 per dozen for 30 days, commenc ing March 1st. E. P. Slater. Attention Ladi! Do nnC fail to see Clark's Patent Flour Hin.

the most economical and convenient bin ever invented. To be seen at Smith McOoitneH's. Tu 'Mas McConnell. Ageuts. Look Oat.

I am selling Queeusware and Glassware at cost. 1 am determined to close out this line of goods and everything on our shelves must lie closed out! Call early and secure bargains unheard of before. G. W. Kibbe.

Kew Drag St ire. We have just opened out our new utock of drugs, paints, oils, etc and have in our employ a comiieleul registered pliMi Di ii'ist. wIki is a graduate ot the Missouri College of Pharmacy. Stoniu south side of Market street, wes-t of railroad track Paulding Co. A Hew DetL We desire announce that we have leased the Harry Lew is meat market on 6th street.

Vej(roose to cut up the verv lst qnaliU of meats every day and customers can lewnd upon being able to get the choicest cuts and full weight every time. We shall keep fish, game and oysters in their season. We reiectfiUy solicit a continuance of the lilieral patronage heretofore enjoyed by out predecessor. WiJLLUOtS CO. or a i at I fact all the time every man should save as many dollars as he can to provide for future contingencies.

So the wisest thing to do is to purchase your 1 DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, GROCERIES cfc PROVISIONS, w-'AT THE ONLY General Blerchandise Store On the wept side, where you can secure Ml Notice OF HEARING PETITION TO SELL REAL ESTATE. To all whom it may concern, but more especial ly to Orrui Drake and Jessie. M. i'-rjke. heir at law ami iriiuniians ncl-liiciii 1( irs at law iary c.

iiraae, ucceased late of Osage county. ivaiiu. ou are hereby notified that James A. Drake, administrator of said deceased, did. on the 1st day of March.

A. 10. ale a petition in me prooaie court or usage county. Kansas, orav. ing that I inighl be authorized and eniioered to Ben me roiiowing aescrmeu land, for the purpose oj payuiij: ine uenrs anu cosis or aaininli-tration Commencing 50J feet west of the northeast cor ner of the soiu lieant quartet of section town ship lb.

range 14. thence south 9 II feet along Ihe line of hedge to the southwest corner of lot ten on tne south bank of Salt creek, thence east PI feet along south line of said lot to a point 441 feet west of east line of above dercribt-u quarter section, thence along the north bank of said creek to a point two hundred and seventy-eeven and five-tenths feet west of east line above described: quarter section, and intersect ing with east line of lot nine, thence south to south bank of salt creek, thence following paid south bank of creek to a point 150 feet west of the southeast corner of the above describe! noitheast quarter of southeast quarter of said section 2i. township 16. range U. thence wei-t 1.170 feet to the southwest corner of said des cribed land, thence north thi'teen hundred an 1 twenty one feet to the nor.

west, corner of eaid described land, thence ea-t eiirht hundred xnrt twenty feet to the nlace nf bpcinnine. conta'ntn twenty-six and sixty-four one-hundredths acies more or ies Coal reserved. Also, one and one-half acres decrihed as fol lows: Commencing at the southwest corner of the eact half of the northeast quarter of section iwenty-se'e-v townsr.tp xteen rmge fourteen thence rnnning north fifteen rods, thence east sixteen rods. thnce south fifteen rods thi-uce west sixteen rods to place of beginning. Coal reserved And said petition will be hour 1 the office of the probate judge of said conntv.

on the I'tth dav of March. 1886. at 12 o'clock, said day. at which time and place each i.f yon and all others terested are notified to be np'sent and show cause, if any yon have, why an orderof sale as prsved for should not trran'ed. Dated this first dny of March.

A. 18. 33w2 Jas A. Thare. C.

S. PLAYFORD, NOTARY PUBLIC, REAL ESTATE INSURANCE AGENT. Renresehta th PHEXIX. of Brooklvn. whii-h does the largest insurance business iu the uited Slates.

Phoenix, of Tndon. has been insurinz proD- erty ior over ioa years. The Fire Insurance Association, of London. recently paid losses iu the (ialveslon fire without touching its American assets. The NATIONAL, of Salina.

which makes a specialty of Km in insurance, and ill write for less money man any oiuer company do ng business la Kansas. I have one of the best improved farms in 0.age County, and withm three miles of Osage City, for pale. Also a few pieces of unimproved farm lands near the city. Improved land within mile of city To Rent for Cash. I have on my books some of the meat desirable dwelling property in the city.

as well as cheap property, for sale. Those desiring to purchase property will probably find something to suit them on my list. I make Conveyancing a Specialty. C. S.

PLAYFORD. BARGAIN That will secure you many LINDGREN ttor nt of Railroad, MARKET BUY REAL ESTATE. Successors to J. II. Jones.

I and during the hard times, und in dollars during the yean. SAMUELSON, Osage City, Kansas Styles, i from. Our increasing trade in thif MADE CLOTHING. GENTS $6.50, worth $8 7.00, 9.00. 10.00, 2.50, 60, 12.00.; 3.50.

75. stylo wanted. 1 I i i SECRET SOCIETY NOTES. I. O.

O. F. All niembeis i Fiiendsiiip Encampment, No. I. O.

O. are requested to be present at ihe regular meeting. Thursday, March 4th, as business of importance will be transacted. A. O.

U. NO. 73. S. W.

Reid, Recorder of ihe above Lodge, hands us the following items: Our lav regular meeting was well attended account of our representative to the Grand Hlge, Bn. Geo. Soxiuau, having some valuable informal ion lo ive ns. aud which was lia-ten-dlo with great alteulioii. The routine of business was then concltidrd.

and our genial and hole-souled hroiher (W.B I mean moved that we adjourn to Bro Campbell's for oysters, which motion was car ed by a hearty, good will. All repaired to Campbell's and seemed to enjoy them-se'vi extremely 'well. X. At our next regular meeting, March I). M.

Wm. It. Sheen, of Law rence, be with us, and we hope to have a good turn All M. W. in good standing are cordially invited to be present.

KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. A very slim attendance last meeting. There ill be work in the first degree next meeting. Tiie boys seem unanimous about going to Bur-Uugame. Knight Edwin Cole, of Relief Lodge, Burlin- game, was iu town ou Tuesday.

Knight Win. Nixon, of Star of the West Lodge, Scranton. was one of the visitors. We lioie lo see more interest manifested in future. Let all Knights attend next meeting tjuit a mini her of he bo have gone to Wash ing! on Ten liory, here they will spend the sum mer digging coal.

The offices of chancellor commander, prelate. inner guard and master of exchequer, were va cant Lft meeli LIST OF LETTERS Remaining unclaimed lit the post office at Osage City, Kansas, for the weekending MAKCU 1. l-6. Braun, William loyd. II aiix.u.

Mis Christine Chaiuliers, Jerry Carlson. Mr l-ansk, A tim lie. Samuel tun. Jennie llaiuiiHMiil. Clatie Mrs Nichols, William Bartsom.

Daiil. L-uisa Haistroin. Edward Miss Emma I John l'igna, Luuga DltOl'S Carlson, Kristin (3) Foster, Mrs Mary Johnson, Johnson, Miss Beda (2) Joliusou. Mr Mag -leaiison. Walter Lauger, Mr Franc Lambert, (i) Johnson.

Anna (2) l.inn. Gust lyech'au, Mis Gennie Phillips. Fred fearson, Hans Ryan, II POSTAL CARDS. n-irding. Elder Ohiit.

Emile 11 Thomas, Jesse jth-k, James FORMON. Carlson, Nels Ginoud, Louis orris. John Persons railing for any ol the above letters ill say "advertised" aud give date of list. J. V.

ADMIKF, Pirsi master. New dress goods at Newman's. I have sold my interest in the Osage City marble works to Messrs. Wm. Harry and Cortez Hurst, who will here after carry on the business under the hrm ii'ime of Ifctrry Hurst.

I wilL, however, exercise a general supervision over the work and assist in the management of the business for some time to come and will guarantee and stand good for any work that may be done during mv connection with them. desire to thank the public for the lib eral ttatronage extended to me and would ask a continuance of the same the new firm. J. W. Norman.

John Deere stalk cut ters at CTNeil Co's. Cabinet Photos- S3 (10 per dozen for30davs.conrmeBC- March 1st, E. P. Slatek. Shaft Csi at 11 Cents.

I will deliver to any Dart of citv good shaft coal at 11 rpiits nr hushel. for cash. L. IV. liaowK.

I Mr McNames, who owns the right to manufacture and sell the Morris Brothers and Park picket fence in this county, is meeting witli great success. This is one of the cheapest and most convenient fences in use and those who have used it are universally well satisfied with it. It answers for all kinds of live-stock and can easily be made pig and chicken tight. Many of th se ho bought this fence last ear on trial are buving more this spring. mis proves that it will near testing.

Every person who has fence to build shonia can and see this tence which is strong, durable and pretty. Samples or it can be seen any day at MaNames7 snop on ah street batwren Market and Holliday. 33-lt Cabinet Photos. $3.00 per dozen for30davs.eommenc ing March 1st. E.

P. Slater. Wanted. Everybody who has accounts at Mas sey's wanted to call and settle them at once, as the books must be closed. Notice All knowing themselves indebted to me will please call at T.

F. McGwire's office, tint door west of the Citizens DanK, ana settle same at once. J. Li. WILLIAMS.

Skatm? EinV. The skating rink will be open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons and evenings. Music will be in attendance. Free instruction in fancy skating to ladies, under the manage ment of Ed. S.

Clark. GRAND SWEEPING Clearance sale at Mas-sey's saturaay, reoruary 13, and continuing until march 6, 1886, when all goods will he sold regardless of cost, and many articles will he sold for 50 cents on the dollar of what it cost to manufacture them. All cloaks, clothing, hats, caps, gloves, mittens, and underwear will be sold at just what they cost in market. Several lots of shoes and hoots will be closed out at about one-half of the former price. This sale is for the purpose of reducing stock and raising funds, and will be for cash Public Sale.

We will sell at public auction, at Barctav. commencing at Iv o'clock a. nu, on Wednesday. March 10. 186, Ihe following propertv, t-wit: 1 extra good mule team; 2 extra good brood mares, with foal; I eood mare; 2 good 3 year-old geldings; 2 -yearling colts; I gNd Clydesdale stallion 2 good ponies, one with foal; 4good cows; 4 heifer calves; 2 steer calves; lot of chickens; 1 good greyhound dog; 1 farm wagon 1 spring wagon; 1 top bneev; good bugxr harness, double and single; 2 sets of good farm harness; I cultivator; 1 extra good Marsh stirring plow; 2 harrows; seed corn, timothy seed, household fumitu-e, and other articles too nu men his to mention.

Terms of Sale: All sums of and under, cash; all over. 10 months' time on bankable notes with interest at-10 percent, from date of sale; 5 per cent, discount for cash. J. M. J.

E. E. WILSON. Sam Sllssek, Auctioner. New dress goods at Newman's.

SILVEN LUNDEEN, Merchant Tailors. Over new and choice patterns to select 2 dejartmeiit naides us to carry as targe a r-tock a any houf-e iu the State, from the cheapest to the very finest imported and will meet ary competition on first-class workmnnHh'p. Satisfaction and fit guarante- d. Suits Made to Order from $19.00 andMp. LARGEST STOCK OF READY FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, AND CLOSEST PRICES GUARANTEED.

LOOK AT Our A II-Wool Suit, Our Better One, Our Fine Worsted, Our All-Wool Pants, Our Good Percale Shirt KWe sell the WESTERN STAR SHIRT, (nniaondried) which i ell known for it goMl qaa)ily, fit and durability. Have sold them this town for fifteen Years. We have them at 40, 50 and 75 cejits, anil $1.00. A ltq uywle to order, in any SILVEN LUNDEEN, Merchant Tailor- THIRD DOOn WEST OSACE COUNTY DANK.

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