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A furious thunder-storm accompanied I by bail passed over Buda-Iesth in Hun nn -i-L i. gary, on June 29. The rain swept the IF ALCOHOLIC STIMULANTS are TjlTr ffl TQH XiOCS.1 P.1T) fJ taksn into the blood the heart works fast- -UUWaH A UJ cr, and this unnatural epeud wears out' in YGTJ WISH VOUIl TOWN TO Coiieluateil frmn page 2. Messrs. Jaciiin and Ik-wins ployed on llio ono side, and Messrs.

Leo ami Light Btm Moiiuf County Commissioners of Chautauqua county wefs in session at this plnoe, 09 a Hoard of Jsquulizutiun. Coiiit has been in taseel two or tlirea recks, and ia already getting sere. The farmers are quite jubilant over the prospect of a heavy ii'lii. Kvkiiy family it) nr.d about town has vegetables enough to outlast a whole winter. The prairie graea growing all around us, is of the most nutritious quality.

Horses, cattle, twine, and poultry, which PROSPER. THE WIDE AWAKE Is the home, fireside paper of the people to bo read and re-read by its local patron advertisements and U. Subscribe for your local paper first and then take other papers if ou are so dis posed. fc I to skeletons have no nttnincil a rotumt-' ity of fono which to tha imagination is one of (he most enchanting developments the corporal stein, J. A Thursday Sergeant IJragmiii, who has been in town three or four weeks I e'ping Mr.

King to disburse aid, left for Fart 11, ley. Ykstkroay was very hut. Was it a fraction of the heat of hill fire? We lid suffer us much in boly as in mind, from the heat of Yesterday. How in- tense, then, must be the sufferings of sin ners u.e ncry lurnaee ol lieu nrc pagt Qne of tlie work is think it wou'd be a gor-d sight to see a Home, deviliied men wl women writhing night! and day with the untold pains of the fiftJ Winnebago Indians sever- burnitig which roars iu nil its fury with-! e'' and ,0 out being quenched, as the lire, of tie'1'1 lW'' ttt earth, earthy alwiy. sure to be.

tfficc' t' UvmU RcrC? ilatul each, under the Homestead net Mr. TiFfT of Sedan, has prom.sed lo near Ul0 BIllt.k Uiver send to the printer a piece of wedding Wis The Indians om-e occupy it, cake soon. He is a very good boy, they anil crcct farm.i10USC,, establish schools, and generally cast off the generic habits Tuk Fourth of July was celebrated at of their race. Cana, the hnn.c of our friend. IV.

Wharf-j Tlie jVpolta is responsible for on, in a way well befitting the antii versa-' the Mivvhlg And now fome ry ef Ameri-an In lepeu lenee. One of ant ce9 tllat MaIy A. cdTt the most, noticeable features of the cole- of tl)0 Cherokee smokes We bration was a spirited Indian war dance. Xun believe it. We bad pictured her a charming, smooth, modest, scrupulously i neat widow, from her editorials, and we APOLOGY TO UJi We must bed pardon for makins a pic- i torial paper of to-day's Widk Awakk, ml (i.

bat a picture possesses an immense ad- of her petition is that her hus-vantage, either as a direct substitute for "bandoned her more than a year verbal description, or as explanatory of "S0- the same. Its superiority over words as The editor of the Wide Sedan. l. ables of evsry kind into the river. Many i houses were flooded and destroyed before their ocoupauta could escape.

At least 500 persons are missing. The hail fell in such quantities that the houses of the houses the surrounding li ill wero covered with it two feet in depth. Great suffering prevails in the portion of Colombia which was devastated by the earthquake on the lTth of May. The gathered coffee crop, amounting to over 7.000.000 pnunds, of which the country visited is the great centre, was destroyer', the unbniied corpses have filled the air with noxious exhalations and caused fearful sickness, and there is wide-spread destitution The Good Samaritan Society of Chicago is doing a good work for women in aiding the fallen to it better life, and in assisting tlmsj out of employment nnd witliout friends and butin-s and p'ad'S, thus removing inem from temptation, riaees for OVcr400 have been found during the don't believe she lugs an old pipe around between her teeth until she sivc so ber- selt. A fair for a divorce in Ken tueky is thirteen years old, and th beinj first duly sworn, deposeth and say, that in the spring of lb09, he saw in Arkansas a voung woman with an iufant at her breast, who tiist be.

aiue a mother at the age of eight years. At a canip-nieeting, lat summer, a ve: able sister began the hymn My soul be on thy guard Tcu thousand foes arise." She began in shrill quavers, bat it was pitched too high: "'Ten thousand Ten thousand," she scrcecbcJ, and stopped. 'Start her at C000 cried a couverted stock broker present. A $1000 diamond was stolen from the from Kelloee. Iowa.

It was a caso of grasshoppers, for salvation from which, a day of fasting and prayer had been ordered by Gov. Hariiu. Tbe Virginia legislature has passed a law under which a husband is not responsible for the ante-nuptial debts of his wife, nor is the wife's property, unless acquired from the husbaud, liable for bis debts. The Italian government is complained of by the local press as being neglectful of its subjects' manufacturing interests. Tl, r-j 1 Federals aud five hundred negroes visited the National Cemetery yesterday, and decorated the graves of the fallen braves of the Rcpuhlio, both white and blaik.

The Itesoui'cen of California, for June, came to our tabl; all the way from San Francisco, adorned witb a muffnifliiaiil r.t. i jonum ui raoitio Hole t' glory and pride of that city, followed by nearly five columns of elowine deserin. "on imuienso proportioni. Tbe paper named is a graud enterprise in tbe newspaper liue, mechanically and intellectually. on the othci ei.lo Not to prolong the ptory, the playing at 0 fret range was won lay Messrs.

Leo nud Light by a score of 59 against for Messrs. Juquinii and )f emits. Our friends went homewards after dinner, leaving behind them the pleasantest episode, perhaps of their sporting life Thus end a su its of genuine, wholesome, soul-aiilivening cnjuyiiionls commiimcra-tivo of the day we cilchraU," TEE WIDE AWAKE. Keilaii, Jniy lO. 1875- B3 CASH invariably as soon as every order for job v.

irk lias been for we, y.ntr hu, utile servant, must pay at we 31 AILS. From the Vast. Tisdayi Thursday, nuj Saturday. A. U.

KING, Assistant Y. M. SEDAN, KAS. TOWN AND COUNTRY Our traveling agent, FRAXK WK1M3KR, has a Jut of pictures, which lie I'ff'-rs for 2j cents piee; in case of ono year's to the iVidk Awake, eusli. OFFICIAL.

A Liberal Offer. t.j all whom it may conceiix. Tlie Town Company of Sedan now of fers anv one who will build a residence and bec-omo a citizen of, Sedan, a eeil tn two i'Ii lice dwelliinrlntf iimkins a itit of '25x1 10 feet back, and one bus- hi r.t itia ii'n main atrA.nia i miv one who will put up a busiues Come and see us before locating cho- lu re. We bave a beautiful location for a town, near tlie centre of the ioutti bait of Howard county. Xever failing water near the centre of the county TOWN COMPANY.

Sedan IIowaup Kansas. Tim honest truth is, our farmers are jblessed this year with more of ime Na ture's products in the eating; line than suffice for family demands Green corn comes in the of things to speak of;" the cars are the largest out," us rotlier Jonathan phrases it, and you Till stand iking at them for hours to gether in tn to amazement at their size. The early Rose potatoes, onions, peas, and cucumbers growing round about, are of wonderful bulk, and it will make your evis open wide to look at them, and their very size may perhaps tnko the breath out 6f you you don't niiud your p'a and q's. not to mention its irresistible tendency to make your mouth water. Sedau is situated in the middla of a fertile, rich farming country, teeming with enterprising, intelligent and warm-hearted farmers At'TtR a long spell of dry and but weather, wo were favored during two days of this wok wttb a free pour of rain.

II. TuoJiFSost, of Jefferson township, in this county, thrashed eight acres of wheat recently. They averaged forty-One and a half bushels to the acre. Ills Honor, Judge Campbell ono of the excellent of earth has graciously dissolved the injunction sgainst out resident county offiaers, but restra'na them from coming over to our pleasant grove until July J8th. At the same time be baa issued a writ of attachment against tbo officials resident in Elk county fur contempt of oourt, which is alleged to arise from their removing their respective eea to Howard Citv with the public- da- niKlllnlH.

1. issued by the Supremo Court. JL -y ft I auvertised as re- navators," produce this disastrous litest, nnd should be rejected, Walker's Vkuktaom A'iNEOARliiTTt-u an Invig irunt without tbo curse alcohol is everywhere supplanting these poisons. junelS NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT. i eets, 11 Complaint in ag'inst Attachment.

Albert Kees, deft. Plaintiff demand 14 Dollars. yOTICK is lierel.y given, that on the ffltcent! day of June, A. P. l7o, (.

Mnllinx. a Justice of the i'eaee, in and for Jefferson Township, Chautauqua County. Kansas, issued an tier of attachment in the above entitled case for the sum of fourteen dollars, nnd tha' said cause will be heard on the '2-d day of July, at 1 o'clock, p. ni. is, lMiimiff.

Cedar Vale, Chautuuipui June le75. un3jy notice io en a yarns. TO nil whviu it may concern We would most respectfully invito nil our llrntlier Grangers to meet us a' Sedan, on J.ilv 17'h, l7n. to make arrangements to organize a County Council in Chautauqua County. Kas JACOB KAXFMKR, Master lJeUtiawister Orange, Complaint in Attachment John liybee, Plaintiff, against Albert Kees, Defendan Plaintiff's demand fiftv dollars NOTICK is hereby given, that on the 10th day of June, G.

W. D.ile, a Justice of the Pt-aee of JclV'rsoti fowu-ship, Chautauipia Coutitv, issued all order of attachment in the above named case for the sum of fifty dollars, and that said cause will be heard on the Jd dav of Julv. 175. at 10 k. A M.

JOHN liVhKK, Plaintiff. lf TlI Dv at home, '0s Address' G. it Portland, jai.oUly FOR SALE. Sixty acres of land for sale, adjoiuinir the city of Sedan, in a body or in i or 10 acre lots, ui purchasers may desire. There are many beautiful residence lots on that tract, as it is biir.li, commanding a view of the city, and covered with timber.

Parties desiring to purchase, can find me at the Dasher resiidcuce. B. SMITH. SEDAN. Kas.

2(ilsuuaugl3 Wanted, AN Experienced Harness and ddlc.Maker at Sedao. A DRUG STOKE WANTED AT SEDAN immediately. Wanted, Shoo and Doot-Maker at Sedau. JOH WORK ATTFXDED TO WITH NEATNES AND DISPATCH, At tbe office of tbo Wide Awakk. TERMS, CASH.

Sedan, Kas. mm mvswx 1 Dr. J. M'liIUcr's iilil'iiriiiii Viit- Itit (('IN are a vnii-Hv VcLi preparation, mailo chiefly from the native on tl.rlowcr iiipps of theSc r-ra moniitaitis of r'alifoi nn, the no: iiein.il ropi'riics of which arc wtru-t-cl tic. rt from the uho of A'enhol.

Tlie stioii is ul.no-t 1. is the cause of the mipnraiii'lcit em cess of Vineomi lliTTF.iw?" Uur nnswer is. that tucy the cause r.f discrc-e, anil tbe patient recovers his health. Tney tlie great blood purifier and alifr-rnvitor pnn-ciolo, a perfect It -i aiv: fn uror of the syst-m. Ncvrr Im 'fore hi tiie hi torj of the woild has a bva com-potiided po-sossimr, the roiv.arkaMe qualities of Vinloaii Bin aa in nick of every diease man is Heir to.

They are a peutle Purgative as wll as relieving Congestion or Inllai inuitio-i of the Liver aud Visceral Orgars, iu Bi.ious Diseases. If men will rnjoy sood Ut them use Vineoau ltrrrErs a a tuedieino, and avoid use of uicohohc slimaiin Ui every form. i i liic-s" ImUim 2 HitvoV. rr -tvov- 1 1 i r.y. nil.

I remain Jong 3 coc nr i. iiuuh, li-Ton .1 ri pni-. II, VA cia'ui VofB .1 1 tn icr 111 r.nil vitn! Hv.ii Inn: lAit Dirrr.i.s tjo in. tut that evor rust am lai1 ISilimis lit. tn il Intor-niitlciit i'rvri.

-n p-cvru. in tlie vn'lfTf. cf our prout tliro'igl Out till! I'lli'. Stat S. ci lir of tlie Missiv-i-i A Colorailu, llio I ri-ni'il'.

Prt.vl, iiniii, Mo', iii'. -a oa', and otarr, witli ir 1 r.v. rii-u-turios, tiiroiilaiut ouri-n ire uur-iliff tlie an.i rt-LiurK-nl'ly no ilnrii of mi lioat nn.l dryness, p.re ifjvr.rii'ir.v i-i '1 by t'liive ileTaat a n.s i.f tip! c.v.- liver, nuil oilier a1' lia uaa" i-'a la. Ia their tr ntir.enr, i W-. -M'tiriG yial itulaeiiee i.j ii.cso i ir aiaa ig essentially rn 'i I'r1 is rn L.airT.'-tieforthe aj iriai Walk VtM.i..ii! r.s t'iry sj remove the ii I Liattcr witli tUieli tbe uva ioaaed, ila.

saiue time Rtiiuumtin? tht tiwi.i of li er, i.uii pi neiiii'y tlie healthy lUiietiuu? of ll.e ili.i organs. nr H.iil-ac!ie,l'ain in t' SI. a ililia Tightness of tin- ie -t S-iif iiimcta- tions of I1 Heart, Joi in the la-Li hiOi.iii A'tii i I 1 i ll, ks, V. of in tlJ oit.itiun of the LtiBus I'ain an I a ljun- Ji'fil oth. i' ut 1 i'ove ii I'ett pr.

a lei.ptliv a Scroiiiln. or Ni traUl'-, b. enis. the off- i i. 1 uttle will iu.ee of a lim its tltua 'WTiita s.

Li'viirfrLs. Iinlolent A it'e tious, Oi.l Natu, Eruji'iiu c.r ii.s-f'n. Soru Kje, Ia aa in u.l" other cuuMitutioi.al Vinkoau have llii-ir edrutive iicweia ill the obj.itun; uuvl iutntetiil'li. cases. 1 nr Jnll.iiiiiiiiitiir.v nml C'hrmiii' nill'llllial illi, -'Ut, iiiliom, lti'iiiittcut iiri.l lutermitteut Fevers, Pis.

ases oi the il, Liver, Kulneys, otut Ula.Mer, tiiesu ll.ttera have uo equal. Suen l'ljeases uro Caaseil hy Vitiated iaiuoii. Mt'l'llUllical lliM'ilsi'. rersoua en-paped in Taiuts and MineiaN. gr.eh an I'iuiubern.

Uolu-u. w.um, allil Miners, as ti.ey udt aat iu lite, art! subject to jinrulysis of the Uinveli. To inard Bgriiust this, take a ilosd of WiXHEii's Eirr: es oceiinior. Fur Skill Lrai Salt Kheum, rinip'tn, I'nstiiles, Boils, Cm luu.elea, llii'TOornis, ISenid lletul. Sore iayes, lha itch, jSeurfs, oi tin S.uii, uua.oi oud Diseases of tlie Skia of waut i uaiue.

er nature, tat Hteruily dai; up and eaiiii-il out of the svstcm ii. a siio.i tiute ty tue use of these lsilters. l'iii. 'l otlii'i'Voriiistirk- in in the st stem ui so uamy ti-ousaiiiU, i ro erl'eetuallv ilesnnveit ami rmi-Vi l. No aysteui of nieilieu.e, lie 'iiuiiuses, uo uiithtlininiUes, will free tho system from worms like these 13itt is.

i'or 1- t'liiiilo t'tuiililaiiits, in youns or old, liiainerl or siuyle, at iho duwit of vuinau! oo.l the tmu of life, these iohie. liitters tlisvlay deeitiil ua influencis that iu.i is oon 1'eiveptilie. Jllllllllil'l'. Iu all of rest assured that your Uteris uotdouiijj its vvoilt. The only sole-rule treatment is io pronioti) the 6ereiiou of the tile and favor its removal, i'or this purpose use VtNKUAit Btrrutis.

the it lilootl flhen-ever you tind its impurities bursting throiiyu tne skill in l'lmplis, Kruptians, or bores; cleanse It wlmu you fl4 it ob-btrueted uud tlugeish in the veins; elejiiiso 'it when it is foul jour wilt tell you wheu. Keep tlie blood pure, oi.d the iiutitii of the st st.a.. Mill tohow. Ii. ii.

jiiOii.Mi a DruilgikU ttud oiioiiil Ai'iit, Sju Iraucinoo, Oalilor. ata, aud cor. Mtiiuutu Uia CUatiwu lew Vorkv fil4 by Mil LI hi tfc km avatfa IksatUagra. I I Done at tho offie of the Wipg Awkb. Oasb in all ien JOSEPH MOUNT For the Widi Awaki.

a story-teller, is universally acltuJwledged, and we hope once in a while to introduce now comic pictures for the amusement of those of our renders who laughing and growing fat. believe in TirAXKS. Permit me. Mr. Editor, through the columns of the Wiib Awake, to return thanks to the kind-hearted aud benevolent people of Sedan and vicinity, for the christian-Iike spirit they bave manifested in assisting in the ereutjon of the parson-1 age.

Notwithstanding the pressure of i the times, some baveeontrihutod liberally' THE BECKWITH PORTABLE Family Sewing Machine. Price, Wilt, Atr.nfff1t. JCftpAclir Mpc.d 3 rqu.1 in of coal. WithSemi-G tjlnz Feed, nd Autr.in.llc PHtrh FiwtcTicr. Alt requi-e 1 lie miM-mont i.l 5 ci.i'.

to flitch tlu4 rwiuirf-s imt Tw-jl Hvnr. If I- nr.imiiln-llv Mti.l F.ir full rnr' UI.rsMinl inr Clri-iilar thiMi buy no oilier unll! y. fe the M.rhlne. for tk-i inii helicvtnc A-eut, In the r'. If S5 are Mint with the halnnce can U' f.

0 Acenti mt tmv full li.r hlne per on flrl lie di'dii'-ti'il Mm-hine, are paid lur. Ttrit" fttft'tui, cash wlih uriler, or O. l. PtCHWITHS. IK.Co., 862 Broadway, N.Y.

The Clii'iKthtii luti Iliscnct The Christian Int Ilit ncer 'TIIK GLKANER' A beautiful Chromo To every Subscriber to The Chrittiiti. Intelligencer 3 00 per Annum, iu Advance Send for specimen copy 6 New Church St. New York. liei: Joint JIiiU, I) 7. Jicr.

Win C'i-iii i.stoii, I) Anthony Fronde. T. AlolihuH Trollope, and others, WRITE FOR. The Christian Intelligciieer. The Christian lnt E.

B. FOOTE. Ml 123 Lsiimte-iTen6, Cor. E. 2.S.-A NEW YOWv, An Independent Physician, TREATS ALL F0HM3 OF CHRONIC DISEASE, AND RECEIVES Letters from all parts of the Civilised World.

IT Hit ORIGINAL WAY Of CouuQCtiui a Medical Practice HE IS TREATING Numerous Patients in Europe, tha West Indies, the Dominion of Canada, and in every Statu of the Union. ADVICE CIVEN BY MAIL FREE OF CHARGE. mercurial medicine or df-IvWIoui dragi uicd. Hm during ihf twenty yen trvtJ iupoh. fully iiMrljr or qui to cml All facta with rarii cum mr ottrefully ivcordiid, liviiw thoy Im cofninunicgtod by lector or In pcrn, or nb-rvM by tti T)rtor or bta tasoditu rhynicimt.

The lautir are all actfuuab lutxik pi -n. a .11 invnlldR at a rflitancc ara to amwir an lint of pluin qtittln whioh wiir furrmhwl by mall free, or at tha rjlf. A co-pleta ayatem af rgitriiia; miautk or ooti fusion. Coao book nver conaultcd, txcpt by iha phyaicUni of tha oatablikhmrnt. For frat puliation atnd for lit of quaationi.

A uixty pan paoipULt of eLteoca of iU0Mi aent fic alao. Dr. S3. B. FOOTE, Bo New orh, AGENTS WANTED.

Dn. Foots it th. authw of If idical Con. Mox Semi." a bonk that inched a circulitloa ovw asu.OUO coiw; aim, fu Ham Talk," mor. ncfnlly publUhrd, which h.

to Oi extrnt of T0.UOU copfe. rImi, o( ''SniKOl in Stout," wrtk'h now tMiing publUhed iu atriM. COKTBNTS TAULK o. all, cxccliting th. work (wtlok out of print), will be Knt frea on to either Dr.

Foote, or tho karri; Bill raklill. ia Coapr, whows ofni Ivll Ewt tfeth 6tnH. Anenu both mm and women wanted to aeS the fur.inlng worki, to whom a liberal prod will be ullowml. lh beirinniiifi ol ini.ll fortune, b.v. been made In aelllng Dr.

FoOTf'a popular "Plaim Homb Tali" la alApiod to adidui, and "BiiKm-i ik STOnr" la )iit the thing lor young. Solid lor coiitanla Ulile. and lor younalveii. Tha former auiwen a rnultitude ol queitiona whiob ladiea aud gentla men reel a delicacy aeking ol their phy.ielani. There la nothing In literature at .11 lika liber ol the foregoing I'Sciawca ix Btomt1 can only b.

bad ol agenu al tha FubUihen. ''PLAIN linn TALK 1, publUa.4 la both tha Eoglub and u.rman Unguigai. Ono man, Amozxtm ABDBisa 44 atom to this benevnient enterprise. While hilt of a sword of Gon. Sheridan, at his there is still nn enterprising spirit, let us borne in Chicago, the olbcr day.

rally ouce more with hammer and saw Elder J. II. Mitchell, a wealthy cx-and pocket-book to the completion of the 1 preacher, is at the age of 70 a fugitive twilling, mis is not a church matter, We aro happy to inform the public that adultery, and the victim was bis adopted outsiden bava done a liberal part in this daughter. Miss Sophia Olday. The lat-matter.

We would still invite the kind ter's affianced husband and old Mrs. people of this neighborhood to still lend Mitchell were the detectives that worked us a helping hand. Trusting you aro all up ease, and the proofs were so posi ready and waiti' for a call, I close, and there is no chance for auy per, may God abundautly reward all lovers of jury matter, (ruth and My last quarterly mee'ing will be held I lha eontinu1 nine miles da millions of tbe Missouri known ss Thornton S. hool house. All ro oonlially invited.

Yours, II. B. McIIUGII. Sedan, Kas July 8, '75. ALL SOIITS OF NEWS.

Tho famous printing estallishment known aa tbe Aldine press was destroyed by fire on the evening of June 24th. The uuluuusanaj0ne thoU6and ex.Collfederit(!s dollars, partly insured. Tho establish ment oooupied a large building on Liberty street, lunuing through the entire block to Maiden lane. '1 ho presses machinery, and plates were among the finest iu the city, and probably in the oountry. The July edition of tbe Aldine paper was partly printed, and tbe edition was consumed by the flames.

It is officially announced that tbe dif ficulties between Great Britain and Bur- miitua, ino is.iiig ot uurmab concedes to Great Uritain the rieht to lend foroea through Western China, if requisite..

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