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The Fftatla I-sctaraw I City Governor Martin baa issued a proclauia- Since the dissolution of the firm of 8. rpi i .1... l. I aaither will awake anything. We would like ass both prosper sad do well, and continue the I im uuijitjiuuiai uiiuui iiuwuigc, r.iaminauon tor teacner deal rt oar a Gone to join Christie and Moore.

C. B- Bowman published his valedictory as editor of the Democrat, in last week's The Stars and Stripes floated over the G. A. K. armory all day Monday in honor of Gen.

Grant's 63-1 hir.h day. Flags were also displayed at many other places, and some of the school children carried ban tion quarantining against cattle from any part of Missouri, on account of pleuropneumonia, and disignating Atchison, and the safe way to do will be to boy your position in the city schools of tickets early in order to hear Noble Pren- will be held In office of Sunt. L. II. Hessn)ergMatCotbe rTtwr clothing has been down 20 per cent.

M. Hessklbkrokr. lTtf A lumber Mil wmi soM he our town that west to build a boas ia the ctty of Sabetha. So lumber HIAWATHA. SATURDAY, MAY 2- Leavenworth, Kansas City and Fort Scott lis next Monday night, May 4th.

Those I Smyth, May 22nd, beginning at half past who live a few miles away can have that eight A. M. All who desire their aDDli- The people of Brown county should re issue of that paper- The reason given was that the paper did not pay two proprietors, but that was not the reason. Both proprietors being printers, they could do most of their own typographical work, and as the only points at which catlla may All advertisements unl paid fur when BaViavlt It Bide. duty attended to for them by sending enter from that State.

member that the City Shoe store, in Hiawatha, is the only exclusive boot and shoe ners to school with them. Gen. Grant's misfortunes and sickness have brought to public view those personal qualities of his character, that made him the great general, word to Mayor Wey or Albert Lawrence. pe in the county, and beftg an exclus Topeka Commonwealth: Gen. D- W.

cations to be considered mud who do not now hold Certificates from the city board of examiners, should not tail to attend this examination. Application for renewal of certificates should be presented thus econimize more than if it had to be auut be low at well as Bails, BpoMiat took a trip teOsaaha, what for, we 411 aetmara. J. J. 8ml th ia bos? repairing the roads for the summer.

I wonder whoa the carpenters are coating to erect the aew depot. We one heard they wot to bt here by April 15th. The sick are convalescent Mrs. Job a Dodge agala able to heap. Kn.

gam. Walker foals qotte well. Mr. Kd. 8Uaer, Joaathaa Kiaunoi's hire-Una, fa agala at work.

This lecture is the best one Mr. Prentis has ever prepared and abounds in wit and wisdom, s-tire and genuine humor. He is a delightful speaker and the occassion Wihler has secured the sergeant-at-arms' room in the hall of the House of Repre hired. Decently edited, the Democrat would be a good piece of property. Bowman regarded his position as one to be ive store, is offering superior advantages as regards buying goods.

I will prove to my petrous that they will hereafter derive the benefits of such advantages. A DstDggroas Case. BocnasTEm, June 17 1683. "Ten Tears ago I waa attacked with the moat Intense ana deathly pains ia my back aad Afdisfwa, "Extending to the end of my toes and to my brain I "Which made me delirious I "From agony. "It took three men to hold me on my bed at time "The doctor tried in vain to relieve me, bnt to no purpose.

Morphine and otXer opiates "Had no effect! "After two months 1 was given np to die "When my wife beard a neighbor tell what Hop Bitters had done for her, she at once got and gave me eome. The first dose eased my brain and seemed to go hunting through my system for the pain. The second dose eased me so much that I slept two hours, something I had not done for two months. Before I had used Ave bottles I was well and at work as hard as any man could, forever three weeks: but I work sentatives and will next week commence in such a way that, whatever his faults may have been as a statesman, they stand as nothing in'comparisun rith his true and noble manhood. It may truly said that he is the nation's favorite son, whom all delight to honor.

will call out Hiawatha's best and our at this time. The first Monday in June the Board will hire the teachers for the various grades in the city schools- the preparation ol the second volume of "Wilder' Annals of Kansas." The book 16 A. Sautter, prop. best is as good as anybody's. The audience RAILROAD TIME TABLE.

T. JOSETH AMD VUItll B-ILBOAD. Tralas go tut at R.40, a. snd 2 35 p.m. Tnlne go west at I.2S, p.

and S.W, p. m. isaoual ratine Btii.w.r. Traiai go north at 12.40, a. and I.

OS, p. m. Trains go south at 2 04, a. aol 4.0."., p. m.

W. J. KEVINN. Axit, Hiawatha. Prentis, Monday evening, May .4.

will be worth going to see; in fact Prentis will he in press about the 1st of July. farmer are buy preparing "their ground for Dried fruits in O. C. Hill, Supt. ol city Kan.

April 21, 1885. used in Tenting his personal malice against every one that he took a dislike- to, and his shameless disregard of all decency or fairness toward any one that he had occasion to oppose estranged the leading Democrats, and it became a question whether endless variety at Xew- 17 himself is coming up on purpose to see it-1 comb's. An extra bargain in a new Howe, high The workman began tearing down the Methodist church, Monday morning, to make way for the new building. The old A Tribute to Congressman Morrill. Mobbill, April 18, '85.

arm sewing machine; It is a daisy. i 17 2t F. Zixxerxax. church has done good service In its day and Ed. World: Dear Sib: Your columns of to-day Harry Lamme, son of J.

W. Lam me, who has been sick for more than a year, died Monday evening, April 27, aged 19 rears, 7 months and 24 days- His disease puzzled the physicians, but was called dyspepsia. He went to the mountains last May, returning In the fall from Gunnison, all the way on a pony and alone, camping corn, La Saturday too towa waa Hied with teams, it betas; too wot to work la the ground. ProC Bill delivered his loag looked for, aad wished air, lecture aad sermon oa 8aturday area-lag and Baaday Booming. Manv remarks caa be hoard since, from those promt, all with aa air of gratification aad aatlararttoa.

The aabjoet of the lee la re, "The Pooeibilitieeorthe Human Race." The tomoa was, "The Divinity at Christ." The Professor Is as wall knows that comment is annec-omary. bat the general feeling la that all could art aad listen to him every evening for a month loag- was still a good house, hut the congregation has out-grown it. The armorv will For Sale. An eight room, 2 story house, suitable contain a list of those under more than ordinary obligation to our Congressman, rin fell, Wednesday be used for services until the new church Another heavy morning. for a hotel- Splendid well and bare For further information call, or address, Hon.

E- N. Morrill. It is but proper for is finished. Newspapers of To-Day People generally, and even those who may be termed steady readers and close observers, have but a faint conception of the magnitude and influence the press of this country has attained. From a careful examination of the advance pages of the 1885 edition of the American Newspaper Directory, issued May 1st, by Geo.

P. Rowell A of New York, it appears that there are 14,147 newspapers and periodicals published in the United States and me to say, that Mrs. Martha Angell, of he sfcould go or they should withdraw their support from the paper. When, two weeks ago, lie "loaded for b'ar" and shot his wad, his most intimate friends were so thoroughly disgusted that Mr- Brown, who held the notes for his interest in the office, was sent for, and be was invited to step down and cat. He did so, and left town as soon as possible went west, in search of Christie, Moore, and the other fellows who have in by-gone days, played it on the Democrats of this county.

Now that Mr. ed too hard tor my strength, and taking a hard cold. I was taken with the most acute and painful rheumatism all through my system that ever was known. "I called the doctors again, and etfter several weeks they leit me a cripple on crotches for life, as they said. I met a friend and told him my ease, and he said Hop Bitters had cured him and would cure nut.

I voobed at out every uiirht. He was a young man of Elizabeth Morris, Baker, 13if Brown Rans. Morrill, widow of the late Lieut. J. C.

U. H. G. Abell left last week, for San-Diego, C'ali. remarkable courage, going out every day when the weather would the day Angell, has been placed upon the pension ware and Go to Xewcomb's for stone 17 roll through the labor and efforts entirely him, bu he was so earnest I was induced to before he died was the only one that he did wooden ware.

Teachers, remember the teachers' meeting next Saturday. It is the last for the current school year, and will be an important and interesting one. Turn out and give it a large attendance. The proposition to start a teachers' library will be dis er. All we have to say is, the Profsaoor welcome to eome to our town as often as be wants to come.

Ia the item Uat work la regard to a eoapto female visitors, who spend most of their time at the depot, no reflection, whatever, was lalorded to be east upon the attaches of the depot. We know the bora use them air sin. ot Hon. E- N. Morrill a case given over The prices of tickets to the Prentis are 35 and r0 cents.

not go about some for exercise- His fu As this is the time of yesr for "fixing by relatives as hopeless. The grateful neral was held at the Presbyterian church Wednesday, Rev. H. O. Scctt and E.

Gill In less than fonr weeks I threw away my crutches and went to work lightly and kept oe using; the bitters tor five weeks, us til I became as well as any man living, and have en so tor six years since. It has also cured my wife, who had been sick for years, and has kept her and my you will consult your own interests by consulting Pierce, the painter, in regard to feelings of this community can be added to the already long list of the Major's friends. There is a moral iu the "Temptations of Smith," and everybody "catches on." conducting the services. cussed, as also the new law in regard to county uniformity of text books. Williams is rid of this the greatest incumbrance on the office, the paper will no doubt do better.

Mr. Williams is a gen Canada; of these the United States have 12, 973, an average of one paper for every 3, 897 persons. In 1884 the total number ot newspapers was less by 823 than at present, and while the gain this year is not so painting, papering, kalomining etc Shop Zimmerman's building, Seventh children well and healthy with from two Reverends J. 11. Richardson and J.

S. Wells exchanged pal pits last Sunday even west of square. Sign painting a spec would bo glad if they oould bo made stay away. The Bar. Mr.

Rich, a friend of Bav. Mr. Btg-gart, from Pennsylvania, preached aa able sermon oa the subject, "Lovest thou me more than those?" la th at- E. church, oa Sunday evening. It made a think of olden tisHa.

Prof. Ell Bale will ant war J. E. Bsmaburg, ia behalf of Christianity, oa Saturday eveaiag. May 2d in Odd Fallow's hall, ia Morrill.

Saw. AprO 28th. to three bottles per year. There is no need to be sick at all if these bitters are used. ialty.

-3tf Very truly, Thornt. J. Elliott. Western School Journal. Brown County educators furnish three of the leading papers in the current number of the fern School Journal one by Mrs.

Sallie T. McKinney, entitled "The Moral Side of Public School Life," one by Prof. The best roasted coffee is to be found at marked as in some previous years, it is still considerable- Kansas shows the greatest increase, the number being 78, while Illioni follows with a gain of 77- It is The aeut of the National Reformed Association, Rev. M. A.

Gault, of Iowa, assisted by Rev A. W. McClurbrin, of Neb. and Rev J. S.

T. Milligan of Kansas, will hold a conventian at Hiawatha in the Presbyterian church, Monday and Tuesday, May 11th, and 12th. Mrs. R. C.

Chase of ing. Mr. Metier, of Itatlrice, a nephew of II. Robinson, is visiting that Newcomb's. 17 Married, rnday evening, April 24, at Mr.

Ludlow's, 2 miles north of Hiawatha, by Rev. J. S. Wells, Mis Fho-be Mason and Benjamin W. Curtis.

They are both old tyos. Miss Masco formerly worked on the llaalil at this place, and later with Mr. Crundage, at Sabetha. Mr. Curtis is in other business at Axtell, where they will make their home.

J. J. Berk, Ex-Supervisor. "That poor invalid wife I "Sister! "Mother! "Or daughter! "Can be made the picture of health "With a few bottles of Hop Bitters Will you let them suffer J. W- Dimmilt, with Wheelock Hill, is the finest sewing machine operator in tleman personally, and a thorcngh Democrat, and deserves the support of every on who desires to have a Democratic paper in the county.

We hope there will be no occasion for further contentions between that paper and this, and that each will be able to give its subscribers what they pay fox, the local news, from its own political stand point. The class of readers who delight in "newspaper fights" are not profitable to the papers and we do not like to be forced into them, as we do not expect to fight and run away. Let each paper have a hearty patronage, ane peace and Brown county. If your old machine needs repairing, or you intend buying a new ma Mrs. Rohl is building a new house on Shawnee, between Third and Fourth street.

Hill on "The Value of Classical Studies," and the other by Prof- Cary, principal of the Hamlin Schools. The Journal says that Mrs. MeKinney discusses her subject admirably- It was one of the many excellent papers prepared for bur County the W.C.T. Prof. UU1 and the pastors of the city, are expected to aid in the discussions.

The object of the convention will be to discuss those questions which relate to chine. Call and see him. lotf 4 None aeauine without a bunch of ereen curious to notice that New York, the scene of so much political activity during the last campaign, should have only about one-third as many new papers as the State of Pennsylvania. As an index to the comparative growth and prosperity of different sections of the country, especially the Territories, the number of new papers form an interesting study, and may well Some thief broke the door-lock and en opson the white label. Shun all the vile, poisonous stuff with "Hop" or "Hops" in their I am now prepared to make better tered Lou Hunter's house Sunday morning nam ls-lm Skin Diseases.

and humor are the intcllec-ncals of life. Go and hear prices on clothing and gents furnishing goods than ever before. rhile all were at church. Nothing was Refined lual sweet Prentia. Bible polities, or the national recognition of the Divine law as the standard of legis Willie.

Tho poatomco flurry haasabsided to a certain extent. Mr. Clayton is off to Leavenworth; Mr. Fiadley is selling groceries, while John Goodwta continues te handle the mall aa usual, to the general satis fsctioa of the patrons ol the office. Geo.

Deibold sold a thousand bushels of fall wheat to be delivered in May. H. Langford, of Huron, has purchased tho Willis Towa Co's. store building, also tho lot adjoining. He will take possession about Jane 20.

He will erect another building on the raeaat lot The Willis Town Company have advertised a public sale of town lots on tho Suth day of May. George Parker Is putting up a barn whkh will add much to his property. Arbor day ia not entirely through at our school, as a large number of trees have been put out since Arbor day. I have a little daughter seven years old, who for the last four year has been afflic missed, and Mr. Hunter supposes some one thought he would change his clothing, lation.

harmony prevail. 17tf M. Hrsselberokr. Newcomb keeps the finest caadie in the occupy the attention of the carious. without transferring his money from the clothing he had taken oil', ami would thus Teachers' Association and read before that body.

The paper we publish this week on the subject of "Normal Schools" by Mr. Smith, is also worthy of Mr. Speer's attention. Prof. Cary's article is upon the subject of order in the school, and he pictures the result of a disorderly school in a short, sharp, and impressive manner.

city. 17 ted with a peculiar skin eruption on the face and one hand. I have tried seven or eight physicians, among them the best in The whooping cough is in the community. Mrs. Hull's little nephew, Bertie, has it.

Two fine pastures for rent in Nemaha secure a small amount. It was a bold ef Everest Reflector: The Lecture last Friday evening by Prof. O. C. Hill, of Hiawatha, was delivered to a crowded house, and was a grand entertainment for all.

The prolTessor is an easy, pleasant talker, and, county; one 160, the other, 280 acres; well- fort oa the part of the burglar. California and in this province, but to no Mrs. Hummer left, Monday night, for fenced and well-watered, and plenty of purpose. The child kept growing worse. Fire at Everest.

The startling news reached Hiawatha, Tuesday morning, that the entire business portion of Everest had been destroyed the previous night by fire. Inquiry proved that the facts were not so bad as the report, but the town had a pretty severe scorch Be serve. Corn 32 cents. The late rains are just the thing the farmers were wishing for. They anticipate a largo crop of corn this year.

Noel Sweeny, our stone mason, has moved into his new house. Miss Laura Eraiette, of Kansas City, ia visiting her sister, Mrs. E. T. Powell, of this place.

shade; enquire of A- L- Hall, Hiawatha. 12 VT a visit to Mr. riiiiumer's folks, at Rock Island, III. Fortunately, I saw a statement in a St. Paul, paper, of a cure of a disease similar The Journal says of Prof.

Hill's article that "it will attract the attention of thinkers." As might be expected by those Nathan Swigget will move into his new drug store this week. to that of my child. It waa affected by by his wonderful flights of oratory, his beautiful descriptions and story illustrations, he held the attention of his hearers to the last word, and might have talked Ben. W. Fleming Bro.

are the leading Mr Aaron Johnson and family desire in this manner to express their grateful lhauks to the many kind friends and neighbors, who gave assistance during the illness, death and burial of Mr. Johnson. It is iu such times of sorrow that the heart Swift's Specific- I secured six bottles and natters. Terms Cash. Prices the Lowest.

The Ladies' I'nion dextrve the thanks of public for securing Prentis 'for a lecture. commenced giving it to my little girl. In 407 Felix Street, St. Joseph, Mo. ly and a narrow escape from worse consequences, a charge of the wind, we believe, provingadvantageous in stopping the flames.

Mr. Dennett visited the town immedi less than one week this terrible disease, J. T- Cousins, II. J. HolbrooVs, Reed which had baffled all the known remedies years for sympathy and condolence from those whose noble natures feel it a duty A Weaver's, and other makes of iadier Bev.

J. Anderson has completed and moved into his new bouse. The public school yard has been fenced and nicely set with two hundred trees, which makes a great improvement. J. Bean, onr druggist, ia again prepared to hand out to his customers just what they call for, as ho has received a new aupply of drugs of all kind.

Mr. Cramer, our city blacksmith, is bow pre ately after the fire, and from him we French kid button shoes, also a fine, fresh within reach, began to disappear. She has been taking -it three months is per Dr. Burns has a petition out to secure a permit to sell intoxicants under the new law. At the same time a remonstrance haa been numerously signed asking the probate to not issue a permit to him.

The billiard halls have all been retired, except one, which runs day and nearly all night. And if reports be true, much gambling ia carried on, money being freely placed on the card tables, so much so that considerable complaint is heard. The Women's Christina Temperance Union are holding very Interesting as well as profitable meetings oa Saturday afternoons. The three Sabbath school of Willis are well at to visit the nick and relieve the distressed- for an hour more with the same result. We afterwards met him and found him to be one of the most pleasant and agreeable gentlemen, his social powers being equal to his oratorical ability, a man happily adapted to making friends in all places and among any petople.

We hope to hear him again In the near sometime. learued that four buildings were destroyed, being Dr. Carter's drug store, F. C- Barnes's line of Curacoe kid and goal shoes, at the City Shoe store- A. Sactter, fectly well, and her skin is as clear as wax, who know Prof.

Hill personally, he takes strong ground in lavor of classical studies. "For six years he (the pupil) is familiarizing himself with the ideas of religion, philosophy, poetry and statesmanship out of which modern civiliztion has finally emerged." "The conflict of ages has been discussed by these old Greeks and Romans, in a style that is simple, grand, and sublime- The whole nature of man, both intellectual and moral, is wrought upon in a manner and with a power that no other study can reach Think of The Odd I'elUw poMlM.ned their socia-hUf'JOi last Saturday evening to Tuesday evening next. The ladies of the M. Church will hold a strawberry festival as soon as berries are ripe. Attention is called to 15.

S. Foster's new furniture store, Marak Bro's general advertisement. We are stiil to have the 16 Prop. The imported Coaching Bullion owned O. A.

Smith, Trenton, Ontario Province, Canada. March 28, 1884. store, and Telchik's carpenter shop. The pared to brighten things up in a hurry, as ha has spent several days ia repairing the machinery that runs bis emery wheel. The farmers will not havs to wait long, now, to get their work done.

Mr. J. Beatley, the restaurant sun, ia now open and running in full blast, and doing a lively busi by Mr. Jno. A.

Dowell, proprietor of the WHAT A MINISTER 8 ATS. benefit of his enlarged establishment and much increased stock, also the association with him of Mr. K. Sweellaml, of furniture and undertaking experience of the Rosed ale Slock Farm, will make the season fire reached Clavenger's brick building, which gave sufficient resistance to its further progress to enable the citizens to extinguish the flames- Extreme weakness snd general debility, tended. A brother of Mis.

8mith, E. Johnson, is visiting her. He is from Michigan. XXX. as follows- Mondays and Tuesdays, at hear a lecture replete don't fail to go and produced by exposure and over work at' If you want with refined hu.

hear Prentis. Leona; Wednesdays and Thursdsys at first order. With this outlook for the tendant upon my duties, were gradually the many elements of thought a boy comes stable of owner, 4 miles north-went of Rob Bert Patch, editor of the Everest Reflector, furnished us with the following list of the spring, Mr. roster can assure all of low developing into an utter prostration of my inson; Fridays and Saturdays at Robinson. prices, good goods, and he guarantees system.

Adopting the suggestions of inti losses: Dodge City Gnrboj: A few weeks ago a man assuming to be a doctor under the name of W. R. Brown, turned up at Ashland, Clark county, and immediately won the heart of Miss Clark, sister of the editor of the Clark County Clipcr, and got married to her. It has come to light that "Dr. Brown" is a white-livered scoundrel and a first-class bigamist, Miss Clark being his fourth living victim.

He has a wife in California and two wives in Brown county, The board (5f directors of the Western R. R. Co. will meet at Hiawutha on Saturday May, 2nd. mate friends, who had experienced relief Dr- Carter, drugs and fixtures, The famous sweet spiced pickles at New-comb's, also fancy mixed and other ness.

Wo welcome hint and wish him much success, as he is Just the man we have long wanted to feed the hungry. Mr. Folcum is expecting his family soon from the East. They will occupy the parsonage. We are glad to know that we are to have Mr.

Folcum and family as citizens of Baser-re. Mr. F. ia bow busy making garden and getting things ready for their arrival. Those wishing to attend the annual meeting of the German Baptists, Dunkards, at Mexico, Pa, May 22d, wiU do well to call on E.

F. Powell, our in similiar cases by taking Swift's Specific. 500; insured for styles. 17 I now find myself restored to a perfect con All comrades of Hiawatha Post, No. 100.

G. A. R. are earnestly requested lobe pres dition of health and strength. Accept my Fadoala.

Padoala is having a boom in the way of picket fencing. The town folks expect to raise garden this spring, instead of trusting the chickens to doit. Mr. E. Chase is going to build a fine dwelling house and stable on his lots east of the lumber yard, which will improve the looks of the town very much.

The atone and lumber are on the ground, and the building will be commenced this week. Mr. Chase haa several hands employed at the present time, sotting out fruit trees oa his farm south-east of town. I am Informed he Is setting 70 acres ia choice apple trees. He thinks fruit raising will pay aa well, or bettor, in Kansas, in contact with when he reads, in succes-sion, Cesar, Thucydides, and Aristotle- how many ideas he has perforce acquired; how many regions of human life he has gained insight into.

What light will have been shed on the essence and laws of human existence, on political society, on the relations of man to man, on human nature itself!" The Journal also contains all the school laws of general application published by the late legislature, and late deceeions by the ent on Friday night, May 8th, at the reg The Ladies' I'nion meet with Mrs. Robinson Friday afternoon. It is the regular business meeting. fervent wishes for your continued pros 1100,000 to losn upon farm mortgage on 3 or 5 years, at the 2, tf Uniow Loam fc Tucxt Co. perity in your well chosen and success fi; ular Poet meeting, for the purpose of drilling for memorial services.

They are Kansas, and his right name appears to be Charley Wilson. The "doctor" and his method for relieving those who suffer. Rev- B. Stockton, D. also requested to be present at the regular meeting Friday, Mav 22.

Let no comrade F. Barnes, funiture and building, insured for. Marack Merchandise and building, covered. M- Telchik, residence $500; insured for $300. J.

A. Johnson, building occupied by Carter, insured for $700- The fire was believed to be the work of an incindiary, and was started outside against the building occupied by Carter's drug store. last wife were in Dodge City a few days ago. He abandoned her here and has gone Stillwater Place, Stamford, Conn say that the Post can get along just as well Treatise on Blood and skin Diseases to new pastures for a fifth female conquest than lo the Eastern States, aa insects of different mailed free. The Swift Specific Co.

Dr. Joseph W. Lightbody, recently from Ohio, has located at Padonia. He is an eclectic physician and treats all diseases without the use of mercury or poisonous mnerals. '6tf Hedge Plants.

100,000 No. 1 hedge plant! The only ones that I know of in the county. $2 per thousand, if ordered soon of R. C. Chase, ticket agent It looks very much like Prof.

H. D. Clayton was going to make a farmer out of himself; from the way he is having farming implements shipped in here. Last week he received a sulky and now he has received something like a corn stalk cutter. We suppose he la going to put la a crop of corn with them.

However, Mr. Clayton has an object of some kind in view, but just what it is, ws are not prepared to say at this writing. The book agent made a radeoa this place, lately. They not only sold a number of books, but got We have made inquiries, but failed to find any one who could identify the festive Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. doctor in this county.

There is a Charley without his being there, He should report for duty promptly, like a good soldier. O. C. Commander Post. B.

W. Carey has rented his farm and gone back to California. His health would not permit him to remain here. State Superintendent- H. C.

Speer, ex-State Supt, is the managing editor of this excellent publication, and the subscription price is only $1.00 a year. Ws hope it will be well supported and not allowed to follow the fate of the Kansas Magazine. Frese lime, 95 cents per barrel. W. Wellcome Co.

kinds are getting away with fruit trees, ia the Eastern States so much it doesn't pay to grow fruit trees. Apples grown in Kansas have a much better flavor than eastern apples. There ia talk of seating tho hall ever the Town Company's store. We hope the ball win soon bo fitted up with seats, for we are seeding some Wilson here, who makes no pretensions of being either a "doctor" or a "masher." He Mrs. C.

F. Thorp, dressmaking, at C. II. Lawrence's house, 1st door west of the Hiawatha House, up stairs. lm Don't forget tl the time and place for Prenlia's lecture are Monday evening, May 4, at Congrrgationalist church.

The W. C. will hold its regular monthly meeting next Thursday, at two o'clock, in the Congregational church. There is talk of pultiug in a sewer and drain on Oregon street, from Sixth to Seventh. It ought to run from Sixth to Tenth.

Pure ground species at Newcomb's. 17 at the Miami Street Nursery. 9tf and is a respectable farmer, an old citizen one Another Candidate for the Pen. A man was arrested Saturday morning, for a theft perpetrated at Mr. Dillingham's, north of town.

His name is.Henry Leave your orders for news snd peri an entirely different man from the mentioned above. odicals at Hayner's candy factory, north ide public square. 7 tf State Teachers' Asaociation. Go to Shadel Smith's for fine imported jellies, jams, preserves and marmalade; they handle the most celebrated brands. Newcomb can please you in teas.

17 New tock of canned goods juet opened at Opera Grocery. 17 2t Hen has a fine farm of 240 acres and he would very much like to remain upon it and enjoy its comforts and advantages for lli balance of his days, but the California climate seems to be the only remedy for him. We hope it will entirely cure him, and that he will be able to come back to some of our boys to act as sub-agents for them. The boys were very glad to got back home ia less tha a week. They have concluded to try something else for a livelihood.

latkb. Pole Stevens, "the Gopher," has moved to Kentucky Ridge, where he has softer digging. His residence is now occupied by Arch Spergin. W. J.Gould, another book agent, has returned.

Not enough cheek. He will now try something else for a livelihood. J. H. Powell has gone back to his old homo la The Excutive Committee of the State place to hold Sabbath school and entertain-menta.

Al. Vaughn and hU brother will start to Southern Kansas soon. They aim to stop in Harper county. I wish them a pleasant trip. Boys, you must toll us all about the country aad perhaps some more Fadoniaitea will emigrate to yon.

Tramps are getting to be a nuisance out this way, hunting work, but would rather find plenty of grub. I would like to know 11 there Hough, 25 or 26 years old, and hired only the day before to work on the farm for the season at $20 a month. That night he had gone to a charivari with young Mr. Dil $100,000 to loan upon farm mortgages, on 3 or 6 years, at th 2, if Usios Loan Trust Co. We understand that Brown holds the third place for the number of subscribers in the State by Counties, and it would not surprise us to see our teachers carry their list up'head.

The papers that have been read before our Teachers' Association at its various sessions for the past school year, excel in ability the litereture usually found ineducationa lpublications, and we have no doubt that Mr. Speer will draw upon them for the benefit of future numbers of the Journal- stay. Car fresh lime just received; 95 cents lime just received; lingham and they returned about midnight. Between that time and daylight Money! Money! Wellcome, Moon Davis are now pre W. Wellcome Co.

The "Temptations of Smith," Prentiss lecture, has no reference to the late campaign in this county it is one of the other Smiths- The examination of teachers last Satur pared to furnish money, on farm property, per barrel. Wanted- Hough managed to find Mr. Dillingham's pocket book, which contained $33.72 and -Agent in this town for the and at a low rate of interest. 11 day was the first held under the new law; Teachers' Association send out a circular under date of March 2oth, to county superintendents, giving the following outline programme for the next annual meeting and ask the assistance of the local press to bring the matter before the teachers and public generally, at the earliest possible moment, pending special efforts to make the meeting the largest and most successful ever held in the State. The Association will assemble at Topeka, in the Senate Chamber, on the evening of Monday, December 28th.

The some papers, took a new siut of clotning New firm! new goods new price and a could not be some laws passed to do away with this tramping bullosas. It would be a good plan to have a work shop ia each county where tramps could always find plenty of work. If tho women had the making of laws, I would pity tb tramps. Our stock dealer, J. Brigham, ia making heavy Illinois.

J. Bean, the druggist and P.M., has had an increase In his force since he received his new stock of goods. He has secured the aervicasof Johnny Dillman, of Padonla. J. Beatly.

has added a new feature to his restauranta barber shop. P. O. Wbuls. The questions used were prepared by the Slate Board of education, and those who belonging to young Dillingham, a pair ot new clerk at M.

Ilesselbenter's. 17tf Col. K. Blerer ha arrived home from Washington, wheie he has been lending his assistance to the administration for about two months. At certain seasons ot the year nearly have examined them pronounce them of a lower grade than those previously used in this couuty.

There were niue appli sale of the celebrated Hull Vapor Cook Stoves. This year's improvements render them the best stoves ever made and easiest selling devices ever offered. Send for catalogue and terms to Agents. Address Hull Vapor Stove Cleveland, Ohio. 18 Call for "Snowflake" flour at Newcomb's.

17 rubber boots and a hat, and left- Young Dillingham was in town early Saturday morning to see the Sheriff. It was about time for some freight trains la leave, and every person suffers lo a greater or less extent from impurity of the blood, bilious The Burial of Soldiers. The late legislature passed the following act, which will be of interest to our readers, and particularly to all old soldiers: AX ACT. To provide for the burial of honorably dis shipments from this point. No corn planted yet, wheat doing well.

Mary Levitt sold MM bushels of corn to Carey at 3f cents per bushel. Mary knows when to aell for ness, Ac, Ac. This should be remedied as as soon as discovered, otherwise serious re Mr. Thompson hurried to the depot and cants for certificates, Nix of whom passed, one first grade, two second grade and three third grade, isHued to the following per HorrlU. Saturday, Dan.

Gamin's team took fright at a passing train, and throwing the driver over the dashboard, they broke loose from the wagon and came at full speed down Boxana st net; at lot No. after a short search found the theif in the sults may follow. Sherman's Prickly Ash caboose of a Mo. Pacific train- He had on sons: J. A.

Larew, J. S. Larew. Ella Mc- Bitter will "eflectuiijy remove all taint of the stolen hat and rubber boots, and the 67 they ran into a barbed wire, cutting themselves very badly. charged ex-union soldiers, sailors or marines, who may hereafter die without leaving means sufficient to defray funeral expenses and to provide headstones to mark their graves.

disease and restore you to health. 14 10 usual exercises will occupy the evening. On Tuesday and Wednesday, the morning session will be in sections, meeting in different buildings each under its own President. There will be five of these sections, representing the following departments of pocket book was in his pocket, with $32.51 Zimmerman's boot and shoe store is the place to get a good bargain. A fresh, new lot just received.

16tf Wanted. Kernan, T. J. Griffith, E. P.

Irving and Alice VJfilson. The residence of Mr. Wickersham, Money to loan at low rates on farm prop still in it. The small deficit had been spent for breakfast, cigars, etc. The suit of erty 30 tf Wellcome.

Mqok I. E. Elliott, Experienced Gardener aad the best price. Some farmers would do well by taking advice of her about farming. I.

P. Winalow is riding over the township at full speed, assessing every one he comes in contact with. The boys of this place are having lots of fun over a snipe hunt. They played it fine, leaving their victim, over la Walnut creek bottom, holding the sack. He doesn't say how he got back whether he swam or walked to the bridge.

Tho Sabbath school haa organised and holds forth at the school house with a fair attendance. Johnnie Dillman, the eldest sob of Geo. Dillmaa, hat accepted a altuatioa as assistant postmaster at Reserve, and will also help Mr. Blair In the drug The Methodic li.ive loaned the pews of their old church to the United Presbyter-lane until fall. This arrangement favois both congregation.

The old K. church was begun in 1SG0 anil finished in lnr.7. It cohI originally flOoO. Furniture and repairs since then represent a cost of $2000 more. We dropped into Frank Canes and found II.

B. Kemble busy at his branch of the business carriage trimming and upholstering. His work is first clam and charges very reasonable. clothes he tramped into a mud-hole and educational effort: (1) Common Schools; (2) Graded and High Schools; (3) Colleges; Reliable and energetic men to sell all kinds of nursery goods- Business light and easily learned. To nuocesful men we situated at the south-west corner of the cily, took tire, Sunday night, and burnt down so quickly that nothing was saved left them between town and Mr.

Dilling l.awn Trimmer, Suctexsot to H. Schmidt. All work left Merrill and Axtell can raise more train-time loafers than any other towns on tho line. A new depot sure, or Campbell tioate. KmtBt Is droughty and commences early this season.

Shower every fifteen minutes and no prospects for change. June 11th the Philoa hold their grand reunion. The Corresponding Secretory, Prof. Beid, wishes to inform all old Philos that this effort will far eclipse all past reunions. Let every Phllo come and renew old acquaintances and form new ones.

ham's, no doubt fearing that they would (4) Normal; (5) County Superintendents. Be it enacUd by the Legislature of the Stale of Kamas. Section It shall be the duty of the board of county commissioners, in each of the counties of this State, to designate the township trustee, or for some good reason, some person other than the township trustee in each township, whose duty it shall be to cause to be decently interred the body of to my charge wilt have promptatlenlion. can pay good salaries and expenses and Thus each division, in its own way and cause suspicion, it he carried them witn except a ewing machine and part of one bed. The tire was caused by a lamn ex- Address T- E- Elliott, city, or call at resi steady employment.

First class reference with its own workers, can discuss those questions in which it is peculiarly interes required. Send for terms. Address L. L. dence, Oregon street, last house at east end- 14 lm plosiou in the second story.

Mr. Wick- him- He admitted the theft and said he would make no defense and would plead guilty. He was placed in jail to await the District Court, waiving examination. ershani went to work the next morninz ted. The Committee will ask the follow Come prepared to take aa active part in the exer- any honorably discharged ex-onion soldier, May and Nurserymen, St.

Paul, Min Besots. 13 4t rith a force of half a dozen carpenters and lailor or marine, who served in the army of I cisea. ing gentlemen to act as Presidents of see reer Kesat. Two nicely furnished rooms; first bona The bank is now about ready to open and our store. Johnnie is a good boy; we wish him well ia his new enterprise.

B. F. Klaer, hopped off tho train Sunday evening, looking as pleasing as a basket of strawberries. He has one month of school yet. Yocbo Hoosibb.

the United States during the late war, and by night had up a temporary house in tions: (1 Supt. Knowles, of Peabody; (2) Parties knowing themselves indebted to west of school hotrse-r 2t -v Supt. TilloUon, of Topeka; (3) Pres. Mc- The trustees of the Willis Town Com me, and whose, accounts are due, will olease call and settle, as I am which his family can live nntil he rebuilds. There was aa insurance of $400 on th house and $150 on the furniture.

Vicar, of Washburn College; (4) Pres Proceedings of the City Council. Hiawatha, April 20, 1885. Council met in regular session with Iter. O. W.

Ueiiiiigen preached four sermons last Sunday. Mr. liemsgen always preach In Fnglish in the evening, and only iu (icrman every alternate Sabbath moruing. The next lecture in the Sunday evening Taylor, ofEmperia; (5) State Supt. Law- needing the money.

Kkank Cake. 18 tf. Obituary. Mayor Wey in the chair. pany will sell at public sale, oaturuay.

May 30th, 42 lots and the store building occupied by Chapman Kipp, and in which is also the town hall. Twelve months' time. 17 td rich farmers think the vault and safe very secure place to leave their loose change. They can sleep easier o' night. The hail of last week were radiates, some spikes were fully three Inches long.

Some atones were hollow, but the majority had four or six spikes on them, the same aa spokes on a wagon wheel. A few having as many aa three rows of spikes. The Normal never gave aa good satisfaction as this term. Mia Dora Graybill enrolled this week. Township Sunday School convention in Christian church.

Let everybody attend. Pbilo. head, of Fort Scott. Topics will be an nounced after consultation with section presidents. Roll called and the following Council- For rent, stone building, at Padonia, 20x Thomas Harper, aged years, 6 months and 25 days, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs.

Mary Utah, near Robinson, Aprty 23. Mr. Harper waa born in Frederick county, If Sept. 28, 1S00. who may hereinafter die without leaving sufficient means to defray funeral expenses.

Such burial shall not be made in any cemetery or burial ground, or that portion of any burial ground used exclusively for the burial of the pauper dead: Provided, The expenses of such burial shall not exceed the sum of $50; And provided further, That is case surviving relatives of the deceased shall desire to conduct the funeral, and are unable or unwilling to pay the charges therefor, they shall be permitted so to do, and the expenses shall be paid as herein provided. Sec. 2. The grave of any such soldier, men were present: ralloon, rraser, Meis- J. N.

Iavis has an incubator in operation at his house, with which he has been experimenting and learning how to batch chickens. His last batch of 190 eggs netted him 125 chicks, and he thinks he can now The afternoons will be given to Union inheimer, Kevins, Smith, Wellcome and 50ft. 2 stories, cellar under the whole Apply lo I. P. Winalow, Panonis Kansas.

18 tf You will find special inducements of Zimmerman. fered in men's and boys' low shoes at tb meetings of all sect ions, and papers and discussions of general interest will be presented. The evenings of Tuesday and Wednes Minutes of April 6 and 10 were read City Shoe stoie. I am overstocked in this Notice. and approved.

Councilmen Wellcome and All accounts due the late firm of S. Hes- day will be occupied by lecturers of un Fraser were nominated for President of the Moved to Ohio in 182S and to Kansas in 18S1. He was married twice, first to Jan Mouser in 1826, who died In 1S41; and to Sibyl Tripp la 184S. He was the father of fifteen children, tv of whom preceded him to the grave. Six of his children attend his burial, the others being too far swsy to come.

waa for many years a member of the Methodist church, bat afterward Joined tho United Brethren. He was an upright, fair and generous an, to deal with, a loving husband and klsd father, and a eenaiatant Christian, and left a clear line, and will therefore dispose of them at remarkably low figures- Call and get prices, and convince yourself. selberger must be settled on or before usual ability, closing Wednesday with a Conncil. turn out spring chickens by machinery quite successfully. The incubator he has been practicing upon is one improvised for the purpose, but while in Chicago a lew days ago, he purchased an improved electric machine with which he hopes to make the old hens ashamed of their old-fashioned few "Last Words." June 17.

1885. M. HiSsELBEBftEB. 17tf Mr. Fraser, receiving a majority of the sailor or marine, shall be marked by a headstone containing name of deceased, and the organisation to which he served in the union army or navy.

Provided, Such headstone shall not cost more than the sum course of union meetings will be given at the Armory, evening, a. 7:43. Uev. K. (Jill give the lecture.

Subject, "Socialism." Every body's name was originally Smith, and as one and another did something mean, they changed their names to something else. Hence I he title of Prentis's lecture, "The Temptations of Smith." Ed. Simmons has made many Jn prove-loenls about the Farmers' Hotel, this prlng, for which he deserves special mention. There has bm4 bewa a suicide at his hotel since he began the improvements. votes, was declared President of the Coun Tou will find every thing usually kept North American Bevlew.

MO RBI LI. CHIPS. The aid -society la practicing a drama for aa entertainment in the near future. We Invito all to attend tho entertainment as the boys sad girls or Morrill, "get em up la good theatrical The title of the drama is "Lruva, the Pauper," aad contains good material for performers. Tho proceeds will go to the support of Churches of Morrill and tho Sunday Schools.

O. O. Booth haa erected bis photo gallery la cil. in a first class grocery, and standard goods It is a curious fact that one of the most at D. 8.

Thompson's. Opera Grocery. 17 tf The Mayor then appointed R. C. Jones evidence that he was prepared sad willing to go at way of turning out chickens.

famous poems in our language appeared originally in a magazine that 6eldom for City Attorney but the Council refused For Sate. to confirm the appointment by a vote of 40 acre of timber land in 15, 3, 17 touches poetry at all, and the same peri Brown county, Kansas, in lots of from one five against and two in favor of the confirmation. The Mayor then appointed One of the pleaaantest parties of the season was the progressive euchre" party, given by Mr. and Mrs. Beebie, last Friday evening.

The eight couple present unani of 20, and shall be of such design and material as may be approved by the board ot county commissioners-Sec. 3. The expenses of such burial and headstone shall be paid by the county In which such soldier, sailor or marine resided at the time of hi death, and the board of county commissioners of such county is authorized and directed to audit the account and pay the said expenses in a simi odical, alter au interval of sixty-six years, now brings out another poem very similar to five acres, to suit purchasers. For the Master's eaU. Several years ago he selected the text hisaseir that bedesired to be used at his funeral: "Seek and ye shall tad, knock and it shall be opeaed anto you." Bev.

Mr. Williams, pastor of tho United Brethrea church at Koblnson, preached the funeral discourse. He owned a farm of 240 acres sear Bohlasea, but left It two years ago to make hie honse with bis daughter, Mrs. Utah, where he had since lived. His remains wore buried la the Chlpaua cemetery, aad were followed J.

K. Klinefelter for City Clerk. There priees, enquire of Dennis Van Liew, Clay in theme. Bryant's "Thanatopsis" was towa. AU who want their pretty faces on exhibition can eome and havo them drawn la good style.

J. K. Beau burg, the Liberal 1st, or Freethinker, who lectured here oa Friday evening the 17th. drew a large crowd. Mr.

Beauborg Is tolerably able Jurist of theology, but ws do not believe that he hurts the progress of Christianity. were two votes in favor of the confirma ton villa, Brown county, Kansas. 17 2t 16 C- A. Sautteb. Farm for Bale.

A No. 1, good quarter of land, under good cultivation, about 70 acres in tame grass 20 acres of goou prairie hay land, balance in good cultivation; good bearing orchard, living stock water, 12 acres clover, hog pasture: six miles west of Hiawatha, 1 mile from good school; for term enquire oa premiwu. J. S. Williamson, Carson P.

Brown county, Kansas- I5tf Money to loan at low rate on farm property. 30 tf Wellcome. Moon A Da via. If 0C Of ftftsMeartflrtftwevVar" "tofi- To all Whom it My Concern: Notice is hereby given that the ejrartoership heretofore existing between Solomon Heeselberger and Morits Hessejlberger aader the name and style of 8. Hesselberger A first printed in the Xm th American Reviem for September, 1S17.

The May number of tion and five against. The Topeka "Leiter Patent" floor, has J. Covode was then appointed City Mar mously agreed that it was the party. Miss Lula Chance was the most successful in the progressive art, winning eight golden stars, while Mr. Cameron was equally successful, non-progreasively, winning nearly the Review, just out, has a poem by Robert no equal, you can always find it at New shal but was rejected by the Council by the lar manner as other accounts against such county are audited and paid.

Sec. 4. This act shall take effect im The people Morrill met en Saturday for the Buchanan on "The New Buddha." The to th grave by a large concourse of his aeigt. bora. Lloyd McMillan was in town, Wednesday, getting some printing to advertise the combination fencing manufactured by Lin-deman McMillan, of Morrill, Kansas.

They went some one to handle it for them in Hiawatha. comb's. 17 following vote: four votes in favor and critics found fault with Mr. Bryant's poem on the ground that it was un-Christian; it three votes against the confirmation. Call at Zimmerman's boot and shoe store E- L.

Chamberlain was then appointed for bargains. 16tl remains to be seen what they will say of mediately after its publication once in the official State paper. Approved March 6, 1885. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the original enrolled bill now on file in my office. the same number of, not golden, but discouraging green stars, and suffering the humiliation of being kept at the last table all evening.

Street Commissioner. The vote was four The following Is the report of the Meadow Brook school for the asoath com mend ag March SO, ana ending April 28. He. of dsys taught, Ko. Mr.

Buchanan's. The question. "Has Buy a or Mastiff cigar, at New combs. -17 Christianity Benefited Woman?" is ably in favor and three against confirming the appointment. purpose of setting tb time aad making araage-meata for 8.

Coavaathui at this place. The time is set for May the 10th, st Christina Church. lr. Koplinger has considerable work ea haaada, from the appearance of tb many calls ha makes. The Doctor Is a good physician and ws believe ho understands hie prof see ion aad will do Us bast for any one who atay call en him.

ProC Blakely is doing aa eirelloot work (or oar pabuc school, sad is stamping his reputation ass teacher. Ws think the estrone oftheMth school district would bettor hold him aa long ss possible if it coats the district fl per aaaam discussed in this number by Mrs. Eliza If yon want the best ham in the city, Seneca There seems to be con The Mayor then appointed D. W- Van- The Commencement of the High School will be held Thursday evening, Msy 14tb, In the opera F.a. beginning promptly at 8 o'clock.

All cordially invited to be there. A complete programme will be published next week. at the city of Hiawatha, Kansas, tor call tor the WhiUaker Star, at New siderable tangibility after all in the report enrolled, aaale 21, 1 mails 10, total 11. Avenge dally sttoadsBce, 25. Xaases of those absent but see day, Millie Mar-tiadale, Isaac Martindate, Harry Baooks, Liaxie Bidge, Owen Peltoa, Arthur Ball, Oaxesce Ball, rdaa Ball and EUa Clean.

Naases of those net tardy, Fdns Ball, Ells Oleaa, In testimony whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed my official seal. Done at To-seal- peka, Kansas, this 6th day of March. A. 1885. E.

B. Allot, 8ec'y of State- horn for night watch who was confirmed by a unanimous vote of the Council. comb'. 17 the purpose of doing a general clothing business, was dissolved by the dree see of beth Cady Stanton and Bishop J. L.

Spalding. President J. L. Pickard writes on "Why Crime is Increasing," and David Dudley Field on "Industrial Co-operation," while Prof. Andrew F.

West, of Princeton, The Mayor then appointed Eli Allen- that the Missouri Pacific will build an extension west from Hiawatha lo Denver. The road will pass six miles south of Sabetha through Seneca and Marvsville. They can't sell boots and ahoes lower than Zimmerman does. Call and price mors than heretofore. We believe be is worth tt dorf, John L.

Merrill and J. T. Grimes as fire Wardens, which appointments were Lixxie Kidge aad Waiter Oleaa. the said Solomon Hesselberger; that the interest of said deceased ia the said- business was purchased 'of the dacessedV ad Studeats lCtf contributes an article of great clearness Xaases of these tardy hot eace, Millie Marti o-daie. Leas Taogkber, Owea Peltoa, Arthar Ball, Fiwddl Saoeks, Chss.

Snooks aad raddle and strength on "What is Academic Free There is no more pleasing music than these jolly songs as sung by students; and This would supply "the long felt want" for the Woodlawn road, and be a big boom for Seneca. The Missouri Pacifie people are The robbers who broke into the postof-fice at Bker, ia this connty, and were confined In our (ail for several months, have been convicted in the U- S. district court at Topeka, and were sentenced to the penitentiary for five years each. dom?" James Payn, the English novelist. Having rearranged my entire Slock, I am sow better prepared to ahow goods than ever before, and most cordially invite the ministratrix, Pauline Hetlberger, the purchaser assuming all indebtedness aad closing all account of the late firm, and that hereafter I he business will be con discusses "Success in Fiction," and T.

F. Walter Oleaa wss the only oae present every to the district. Toe ssany changes iateacheis, are not for the boat. Tho ami at Cor. says be waata a sew butcher.

PhiL Bays, "rack him oat, be wants to aell, the sooner the bettor for atm." Pauls a good butcher, you who lived here prior te Phil's cos-lag kaew we had no aaoat half the Usee aad most that we did get was so tough It took a day's cooking before we could eat it. Let ase suggest ass plaa far those who think he charges- to high-ell pay Thiselton Dyer "Supersition in English sy com firmed by the unanimous vote of the council. The bond of John E. Moon, City Treasurer, was then read, examined by the council and on motion accepted and placed on file. The report of City Marshal was read and on motion referred to Committee on claims and accounts.

Xaaaee of vialtors Misses Vianie Teas aad Cora public to call and examine my stock of anxious to build the road because it will give them a long desired outlet. A parallel road would be of immense ad vantage to Seneca, and we hope the report is true. Life." The new department of Comment ducted by th undersigned, at th same any one who ever had th opportunity of bearing these songs by college-societies, glee clubs, or by groups of students will not be surprised to learn that a new edition of Moses King's collection ha just been issued. Over 30,000 copies have already been sold. This remarkable sale ia pro Marti -dale aad E.

E. Felton. keeps well up to the standard with which boots and shoe. Having reduced price on everything that would permit, I know Latraa Holdouts, Teacher. it started.

Thanking the public for past patronage, tt I can suit you- A. batjtteb, and soliciting future favors to it successor, Some three weeks seo Mr. Hulburd BtUttOOsW laOOtklS. Resolutions. IS Prop.

the spot cash for aoest sa he must for cattle, and see if be will not drop percent, ea present prices. What say yoe aowT Marshal Payne had a tramp at work, Tuesday. A rock pile is to be provided, as soon as possible, to furnish work for that class who have heretofore made it a business to beg from house to house because they could find nowiing to do. made the boast and avowed that W. E.

bably owing to the fact that nearly all The following paper, presented by Dr. E.C. Dennett will reaaove hi stock of Anv one ia need of clothing will do I subscribe my name, this 17th day of April, 1885, at the said city of Hiawatha. 17tf Moarrz HxaaELBEBOEB. Verry should not make another dollar ia The Mayor then made the following committee appointments: Committee on ways means Jaa Falcon, Davis, was adopted by the Harvey County well to examine, before purchasing, my im' Inasber and beulding material, about June Hiawatha.

Since that time, the two firms Ministerial association: Timlin man ff-save reemveu a large stock of lath aad wire seat an aaaJdag lata of wire at seeks JssMiag. We hems the boys will have success sa they appear te he esmgscia. Mr. Tatar, frees Illiess, waa la towathss week. these songs are to be found in no other collection.

They are all fresh and copyright, and an the songs actually sung at all th colleges at the present time. There mease stock of fin good, aa th prices are have been warring on prices and have the 1st, to new ground, snd to save coat of handling heavy material will sell everything in hi line below whnls1 prices- lower than you have ever seen before. I price of corn 2 cents per bushel above what grain dealers can obtain for it- From appear 17tf M. Hesselbebgeb. Hess a partner with Watts ia the Tatse at Wests Drag Store bore.

Renolral, 1. That in Rev. C. F. Erff-meier weJound a fellow minister, true of heart, genial in manner and faithful in duty.

2- As a member of our association he was ever found ready to meet his obliga Tne beet grades of dry lumber, la mmj are sixty songs, with full music. The book is handsomely printed, sbwet-music aise, and is told for fifty cents. The editor is ances Mr. Hulburd is bent on driving Mr. Verry out of the grain trade, but Mr.

Verry All parties indebted to the late firm of 8. Heeselberger Co, will please call and H. WUherts' mixed pickle and horse radish at Shadel A Smith's. 16 2t Cabbage, tomato and other vegetable plants, that are weather hardened, are better than those of mash room growth. Call at the green house aad get them fresh from Ihe bed, or at the'fil conservatory, oao door aorth of th Kansas Mutual one).

-16 B. Chase. W. J. Kevans and Jno.

Fraser. Committee on claim and accounts C. W. Wellcome, Meisenhelmer and I. H.

Smith. Committee on streets and alleys Fraser, Smith and Zimmerman. Committee on Ordinances W. H. Rudd, Jas.

Falloon and a W. Wellcome. On motion Council adjourned. C. Miuxb, Gty Clerk.

Mr. J. H. Moyer sold Mr. W.

E. Verry crib of corn of 500 bushels, more or less, the contract price being 30 cents. After Mr. Moyer had begun to deliver the corn, Mr. Verry told him that he would pay him 31, notwithstanding the contract Mr.

Moyer, therefore, desires as to make public acknowledgement of Mr. Verry's generous treatment of him. quantity, at mill price. Take advantage of the prsnt crpertanity. It will not laat loaf.

Ko rsmuril offer os does not propose to be driven oat in this Jake Hutmaa's haaaeis Marry aaear root The Beak baOdiBgui aoarly ready far ksalassa. WUi bo opea by May 1st, or shortly after. S. I Initsssa has i iimsssm ml his collar mB. Haexaacts to have hie house ready (er teaaA by settle aa soon as possible, a tb book must tions and engaged in all oar discuss ions with seal and ability.

3. That we follow our brother to his manner If he can possibly avoid it. The hm rlnaerl. M. LBEBgEB.

17tf round lota itruned. One and yard farmers should remember the condition the Wm. H- Hills, a recent graduate of Harvard; and the publisher is Moses King, of Cambridge, Mass-, widely known as editor of "King's Handbook of Boston," "Harvard and its Sorrorindings," etc Dr. Price baking powder and extracts new field with oar prayers, assured that he will be a true man, a faithful friend and a loyal ambassador of Christ our King. the depot.

ICDanrm. 18 tf. Hiawatha Kan. grain trade was in when Mr. Verry came I here- July isth.

alls ate eeatlas down ia feios, 7 lbs. few eta. We hope the hoys will act go eatting so as at Newcomb'. 17.

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