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Kansas Valley Times i Mr. Jolin Milior, the favorite te'e- The Kansas Exposition will betin I Beg Leave Iias returned to IW September 20th, next, and continue I vihe. 1 m-re is no place like home, six days. There will be a masrnifi- Vgll in Kr.piF.nBi tt iss Fine Novelties at SOW-, J. C.

KOFOED tt DEALERS IN ALL HlITDS OF to inform the ieple of Silver Lake Last Saturday being a delitflitful 06111 usual, witli low fare day many ot our Denote vioio i on the railroads. rmMM O. LrKar ViswUli, Editor. 99e, 09c. ami surrounding country tiiat 1 have opened up a full line of the Latest and Best Styles of Ladies' mi.

Gent's CUSTOM MADE The Kossvide Bridge over the Kansas river, is not dead by any means, and the recent high water lias been a fresh reminder. The only delay now, is caused by the busy time at harvest md haying Boston 98 Will display on Mond.iy new things in Dress Fabrks. Lopeka, and Rossville faces upon the streets of the Capita" city weie nunievous. Br. Fisher, our Itossville dentist has lial his hands of work since he here, and proves himself si resjKinsible enwieut prictiiioner.

The Kansas river has onn "high" for a week or more an 1 for several days the ferry has been im- that has prevented the south side DOTS ft SHOES, 4 Styles of HAN-iKC KUCHIKF Dress Goods. a Styles of SIDE BAND Novelties. Styles of OLD GOLD Combination Suiting. PARLOR SUIT3, CHAMBER SUITS, Sii lOsi Lais, FiM Mm el Easy Mi, ALL KINDS OS" CAMP CHAIRS, BUREAUS, BEDSTEADS, TABLES, SAFES, AKD ALL K1XD3 OP CAKE AKD WOOD SEA1ED CIIAIES. Store Hr jnt received from the fho NEWEST, NOBBIEST At Cochran's Shoe IStore, A new ho.it is needed people from properly getting their petition together and its circulation tor action At an early day it is to report ''progress," with the island crossing, as a satisfactory comnro-mise on ail sides.

5fr. Alnion S. of Cambridge. Ill spent a couple of days Black Silk Velvets. Basement of Worden Hardy's stone building, Silver Lake.

Repairing in all its Branches Cheapest BestpXr llile. 3ARY QARHiAQHS 5l priEg-Eefls, EMresses, Pillows 6 neatly (ame. I do my own work and know it is well don't-; therefore I GUARANTEE ALL51Y WORK I will continue to manufacture my celebrated fine boots, and will BEAT TOPEKA PIUCES on all goods in my line. be found in Hie city of To peka, Tlease compare toeir PRICES AN!) STILES sUri purchasing elsewhere. Temembcr at the Book Cases, Wardrobes, Minors and Baby Carriages'.

0 We have just Ttornoved Three Doors South of the Old Store into' a large and commodious three-story bi-ildicg-. Ve now have The Largest and Finest Furniture House In the State of Kansas. Our Stock is Complete, and wa can give" you BET rEil GOODS FO LESS MONEY than you can get else-' Direct Importation $1.75 up to Blaok Faney Velvetgf In Polka Dot Velvets and Satin Stripeif Velvets at i Beautiful quality Tliictle Suiting" fur childrfn's school dresses, 4 I Goods at 25 ceofs, ei-traurdiuury nooii value to combine w'uli jray plmds. NuVolties lu Jinlies' Neckweare ai'J Tics, Cypress, and Shoulchr audkerchie.s. euureij' new.

Fancy Neck K.bboJn. Waiat nud Saili llitiboit 111 uew Laces in Cream auj Black a ad new style? of Culpuie Laces now so tahiuuai le. Our patrons and frionds will please bea in mind one fact that is of especial luniett In all consumers ol Jl cioliandise namely Tbat only a very fcv. liuodt cau be intellieeiitly be quoted, ami ihe plan adopted by ua iy unrcliiuts 10 rpiote a fe.v very cheap in calcn aleil to initlead- It is lu the wir rmge ol goods beyoud domeKtU wlvere but few cuo be entiieiy conversai.t iai our low prices are most noticeable, and where our great advaatage reall-, Ifes on account of the larpe purchases made and he ex'endd knowledge bad our New York buyer, W. K.

aud aaislaiit, (iivin us our gom'tf I prices wbich enable us to compete wiili (be largo Luaiuci Louas of tb Of! 99 TORE, SOS! CT.S Call nnil examine my Stock. No trouble to show Goods. Thanking my numerous custom 5Ir. Gray brought into town the oilier day a Meet lie pulled in his garden. It was a measuring three feet in length by nearly indies in eircumfrence.

5Ir. "Win. Rood has thrifty bearing tipple trees in his orchard -1 yrs. old. They wore two years old when set out, and have born fruit in two a half.

51r. W. S. Templin building a substantial and handsome stone blacksmith shop on the north corner of iiis residence lot, at east end of the bridge on Cross Creek. A delightful social gathering of the married folks of this city was held at the home of 5Ir.

and 5,1 rs. Sedgwitk, last Thursday evening. Sociability, music and fruit furnish-. the pr. C.

II. Korn of the Topeka Car riage Works continues to turn out the finest of wagov work at lowest prices- lis painting is artistic, handsome and durable. Call and see him when in Topeka. ers for past patronage, I respect fully Ccne and Sse Us for Ycnnclf, at NO. 156 KANSAS AVENUE, TOPEKA.

Doiwceu 2Piftla and SixiliStroctd. )rner Kansas olli SI. C. S. Cornwall.

99e. 9c. here last week visiting his brothers. He is one of the most enterprising salesmen of the present day, and represents a heavy eastern house, li" visits nearly everv prominent city of the United States, once or twice each year. He wa en-route to Ienver when here.

Ilefore leaving he purchased -M acres of land of Sedgwick's land ofiice. Notice I wish to call the attention of those owing me to the fact that I am unable to carry my customers three and four months. I am very much in need of money, please call and settle small accounts as weii as large ones. K. A.

Bi'snoii. We have received complimentary tickets and premium list of the Shav.nc -County Agricultural Fair to be held at Topeka, October th to sVn, I SSI). The premiums offered are the most liberal of any single county in the and competion is open to the 5Iessrs. Miles Stevenson our n-terpri-ing Hardware firm, are well worthy of the notice and fullest patronage of our people. Both young men of excellent character, with vigorous business principles, they have begun upon a foundation that will readily rear for their efforts a large and profitable business, both beneficial to themselves anil Kossville.

The one, an expert tinner, iiiids their orders already in excess of his shil. ty, and the other is kept ask a continuance 01 the same. Win. Cochran, SILVER LAKE rURLICATIOS XOTICE. II.

C. Leo, 1 Before W. F.John-vs plaintiff, son, J. Silver Livingston Lake township Shaw l.elendent. nee County Kansas.

The aloresaid P. Li vingston, will take noiice that lie has boon sued mAm in- 5Iuch of "he hay lirst put up before V. F. Johnston, Justice of the Peace, in and for the of season iias been spoiled in the stack by the heavy rains, but there is good WIND MILLS AND PUMPS, Wortii Topclta, JCniaeagr. Headquarters at Enli-rprist Iron ofK-jic V.

P. Fn-i-'ii lienni: ri.slti.?acc wzt ric Van Duraii etr.c:, b-iwcci li.nlro;'l v'nr; Mreuts. Shawnee Kansas, by H. I Leo grass on the piairics yet, the e.laintiff. tor the sum of ABSOLUTELY BELOW COMPETITION This sale will continue from day to day until Summei stock is closed out.

2000 yards Splendid Dress Fabrics now oj cents, lasl wet lOccn-? HilMI yards Figured White Goods, now 'i cents, last week 10 and 12 yards'Eaney Style l'rint, now 4 last week til cent? yards lib-ached Cotton, now 91 last week 12! ct Case-s Extra Heavy Gingham, now oi last week 10 and 121 cents Mo usokoei) evs Articles l-" pieces Turkey Red Demask, (full width,) cents, last week 75 cents That said Justice on the day of August 1SS0 issued an order ot at tachment fo- the sum of spKi.OO, and that said cause will he heard on the Mth day of September, issu, at three Sell the U. S. Star Mill and Eureka Mill. 1 AM SOLE OW NKIi OF TliE imm DBiK am mm ef mm. UWkh I1KEV1TIKS.

f-iost Thursday morning. hase A for -Chase br.y their goods for -h. -A full supply Tin anil (iranite at Miles A Stevenson's. .1. Talnier tree dealer has le to Council rove.

-Call and see the Fountain City 11 at 51 lies Sievenson's. -1 lave your spring wagon new1, nted hy R. Korn, Topeka. caches, pears, apples and grapes plentiful and clicap this year. 'Why go to Tojiel-a tor Hard- when MHcs A.

Stevenson sell 5 fopei.a rices? liss Annie Roai was thrown from 1 r-- last Moivlay and had her shoulder-blade hro'u n. o'elocK p. -H. ii. ut.i.

J. B. Oi.ivr.u, Plaintiff. Attoniey for PI'fT. damage can be repaired by new hay.

Mr. Henry Prince lust his little three months old baby last Saturday afternoon. The fatality among little children during the past year has boon somewhat remarkable. Many homes mourn. 5lr.

L. A. and Miss Rusana M. Kinsey, the one a son of a voiverno'-, the other tiie daughter of a respected chizen and capitalist For Siiawrtee ind Pcttaitomia Counties. 20 pieces Loom-uiec lame j.men, niiu cents, nisi wii-h.

aim ce last wet cent- and baa-r if lance. Price of Wulfs frmi f-Thi Patent hns Ix'fn established by law, afir Jgects Wanted To cell lie new. enUrjred, revised and last week 10011 yarus ltussian mini, now orceins, dozen extra size Hack Towlus, now $1.30, Kill Demask 'fowls, reduced 00 per cent. nnlv eiliiinii of that start (, tvnl i 5 pur Iihit. IM'ltl-iiiC -iKl' NOTCK.

I give fnir warning all, t.mt will b-t no if tny nsV jinw Tiitiim to tin- i'K-iit tho law, wh Mhi-r i-it is Wvil IV.uis, FaLliu tu 2sw ia aa CuJ.i:-c:iii or t'-in i-k Dtiw II. if. chaic. ling ami wonderlul v'ume Fancy of Sh.uvaee County, were married last week at Silver Lake, by Rev. Maver.

Kar.vi iias iudu'g-'d in another season. Theshower FOOL'S jj 11 a lli One nj Hie J'uols. It lt.cluJes the authors uew work. J'lio In vis-dhlvj l'mpire. If veil m't know it idready, it if 10,000 yards Embroidery at 50 ceuts on the dollar.

Dace of si! kinds reduced 20 per cent. Rihhons of all kinds reduced 10 per cents. Silk and equally busy about the new an.Icon-; -taatly changingstock of Hardware, Carpets and Household Furniture, with which they delight I their customers. Their priees arf 'low. Their sales constantly increas-jing.

The amount of Ih ir daily i-aleswoul surprise even -'eld sol-Idiers" in the On uuhr, of next week in experienced tinner I is to be added to their working force, Lace Tics at OX1" HAVE A Sl'LENDID SEW STOCK OP aave en ireijueiit vigorous, streets, ma iwavs and fields aiSoat, Alfred, a sister of 5Iessrs. S. md C. Allied, litis been visit-' her jn Rossville. A ah- time vmi learned iliat tidis tin- t'ns'esi creeks swollen and vegetation Ire ueu up genenuiy.

iMir of twinsb'U'ii the other day land already their. sore is filled with .4.,,,.: WYhauvsee county, were namet f.e Arthur. have received an mtere'Ing HALF value. Hosiery and Gloves Indies' Misses, and Children's Gloves; reduced 20 per cent. oil (Imzom Indies' Hose at 00 cents per dozen, last week 70 cent-200 dozen' Misses Fancy Hose, 40 last week 70 cents (lurshx-k of imported Hosiery iseijual to anything in this markef- Reduction 20 to 00 per it-nt.

Ready made Suits, Ulsters and White Basques at less tnan lnanutacturers cost. S. BARNUM Co. 125 Kansas AvSuiis, TOPEKA, lilm Gil! 711 Sfc T.1...I 1 i I'lC pa among their pivsent :i.U'll.:u-u selling book in the world. Si nd fi iiburai torin, or enclose 00 ter cnii'pUec cu.tii, and hccuro your ctioair lerrlinrv, SCAMMELL A- 2'A)X.

ST. LOUIS, Mo. LCrL XOTICE. llosette Taylor, 1 In the District of 11 Kansas Ave. keepr, (stock is a fine line oi Choice (ilass- oka, have len years tne it ar.il Sboe business.

Building Hardvaro, Stoves, Pumps, keeping 1'tiblishiiig Chambers New York. Mr. formerly of Kossvilie. being the manager of tiie Comp.mv. wareaitd and within a a foil line of Cooking and Heating Stoves is expected, that will fill their already crowded ware-zoom to oversowing.

-ASK- CARPENTSPu TOOL -Chase understand tue and shoe business and treat ir customers well. have received the 2d biennua! rt of the iaiv Treasurer, full of fa ts and figures. vs. Plaintiff I Court in and for' John C. Taylor, Shawnee Defendant.

Kansas. The said John C. Taylor, defendant, will take notice that he has THE GREAT DOUBLE STOBE. 197 199ANSAS AVENUE 10PEKA- The incorporation of Rossviile has 5Ir. 5Iiles, a brother or our Hardware merchant, is in tow arranging for the opening of a first ela-s and well slocked Furniture Store.

Just what is needed in Kossville. He been suggcsiiHl several times durin ANTJ FACTUEESS OP TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE. invn sued in the District Court ol SIiawn.ee County, Kansas, by the -aid PlaintiiT, ltosetta E. Taylor, and unless the said del'en laid answers on or before the ilrd day of September, A. I ssi 1, the (letition ot'said plaintiiT will be taken as true and judgment be rendered again -t said the past eighteen months, and by promiuent citizens.

As at present existing, Uossviile is simply a platted town, but with no incorporation. Its oversight is vested in ihceounty, juscasisaiiy farm or cattle ranch within the county. Its population being entirely law abiding people, and generally well-to-do families, proposes to occuiiv the Masou it buihling. Our Kossville school will begin on Monday next TheaiH-mianceis so large that a third teacher will be engaged, and one grade class hold in the Mci'ilvain Jluilding, the. School Hoard having rented ii for that tr.

Ta.iver has bad his teeth exited. Now, if he should have his uaeh extracted he might fast for- 'r. 4 the boot and shoe jeiv in Topeka, knowhowto ds. and seil cheap to their cus-' ie s. defcndeiit as prayed for in said plaintiffs petition.

Plaintiff prays for divorce and alimony and for the necessity of any more stringent our i ardly change ol name. IIOSKTTA E. TAYLOR, By G. W. Caiiky, her Attorney.

skai. AUest, H. E. IIki.i.kr, Clerk. hough we have New Store! Kcw Gecds! Kew Prices purpose.

Yv'agon tongues hubs, fellows and evi ry variety of wagon wood at Worden Hardy's, Silver Lake, cheaper than tb.em from Leavenworth, regulations has not been prevented, and all have been satisi'ie-d. Hie of Incorporation has heretofore come from our more recent additions, (eastern people,) with a view of building setting out shade trees, perfecting drainage a id erecting street lamps fcztrt hole length" on St. John and his ir-mix-l, yet we are straight erance every time. heU. P.

Railway ditching gang at work grading and ditching the bid, cuit'mg 4.Vc, llosville. BOS JOHNSON, New Odd Fellows Hall Building Silver Lake, Kansa Atchison, or Kan-as Cfy. Wc supply dealers at wholes ik? rates. The colored pr-ople ho! 1 a con-ventioii of tiieirown at Ij iwrenee on Pen muddy nights. The incorporation of the town placing its taxes in our hands for such purpose.

I The suggestion "of incerp of late, iia.s in some insianees come, 'j are told, from men who regard it las a stepping stone to tiie possibility I of procuring a Saloon Licence in os I now fair little; citv. If that element the -tiiU to nominate C- L. Lii-utenanf Governor, and wili him at the polls. tiss Agnes It. Sedgwick wasj oml with i-le-asaut party of -ng ixsiple last Wednesday he family residence.

tr. of St. 51arys, is build-a handsome new stone dwelling sixth Street oppo-ite the St. rys Mill in t'-at phuv. Irs.

litsley, widow of John P. deceased, hist week married 4Iui 1 nnrt mo complete wnrkt lor i m.ir Under the recent census returns i. i-f tli r.i:ir the Wothi jJoggies lor the trade a speennj i iuu hu toe I ottawatumie t. i wc As at present ex- ot is a Ciumtie Reiser CINGINN ATA. OHIO.

listing, a petition for licence here Jackson, GROCERIES, ROOTS SHOES, HATS CArS, must, be acted upon by the Board of XOTIOKS AND STATIONERY Wabaunsee, I Mrs. Mary Coughlan, of" Silver County Commissioners, and were such a petition to reach that body ft a saioon in ossvide, that petition would be ignominously "se't down" upon. The incorporation of Uoss R. TO H-3 i 1 rn arshal" the Pottawatomie lnilian ner on Cross Creek. Ir.

W. Ii. Huntington, has re-nod to again takes engine room of the Uossviile '1 Co. His family will soon ar- 171' 6 Lake, who is one of t.he few self-made women of Kansas, and a highly respected ami well-to-do lady, 1- 11 1-J viile would necessitate the election I keep ureltalir selected tocS at of a Mayor and five Couneilmen. Direct Trade.

erg CD The full control of the ne'W city Asrcutd for Stand- Queensware; Glasswarer Tobacco, Cigars and Pipes. ard make Sewing Machines. JgrriAen isth hrail quarter eftht corM has added to her farm acres of fine praiiie land north of the Like. Purchased of the Uossviile Land office. ess would then be vested in these ofti- for Sllrcr-l'latrd Warr, antt has the nol DHUGS and MEBIGiSEa petition for licence for saloons extmtif faeltrM in the country jar tue i Ve want a few thousand bushels lie Oats to till orders, andean a little more than market value nuinufact JTt Chandeliers, Lamps, Table mm, mm mm.

1SS0 Till 1SS0 would then have to be presented to this body and their action would determine whether Temperance still ruled Uossviile or Intemperance. Were all temperance men elected to the Council, Uossviile would be safe. Were the Whiskey folks to get in and 1'ocket and a grrat xarM'j of olhcr Merchandise. STAXBAJtB AETICLZS for ercr fa Mee, comt tree rllen ordered of than ie or diaarily paid for bogus goonl. OUR TOILET ARTICLES.

The foundation of the Maxwell House, after various accidents from the heavy rain" are completed, md last Thursday the new frame went up, when hefore being braced, a storm blew it down. It went up again next day however, and the mm STATE PAIR! Highest Market Piices paid for Corn, Wheat, Oats ami all Country produce. ItossviHe Mill Co. prepared toofferto Cash oniers special liarjrains in prices, it will pay you to call and see oefore purchasing elsewhere. KeiT Hijrjjinbotliam.

of the ftne-st carriage paint-; found in the west is done at the vital Carriage Works of C. I Topeka. i one or two it would make continu W' hnve ttned buxk vslnrtle catatAOTB for! Ave wilt DUPLICATE Topeka prices in everything. ous warfare. Were they to have which il a very hasp vaiietyoli- three, the city woulel be lost, or a tie" made by the tempetance "flIiu and ornamented "u'a:" boswell a mm building is beingrapidly finished.

F. W. He! mi -k, of Cincinnati, the celebrated music publisher, whose charming melodies shed their pleasant refrains through so many Under auspices of the WcsdrKn Xjtionu'l lair Association, BISiAEK1 0EQE, NEAR LAWRENCE, From Sept, 13tk to 18th, 1S80 Entry Days Sept. 9, 10 and 11. ASD M.V5i:3V'S cutest Silver-Plated Cut Glass Ware, LIMPS, CIIANDELIEIlSj vote of a temperance Mayor.

In case of incorporation, influences would doubtless be brought to bear, tending to the eleetiou of a Council who could be moved by the argument and entreaty of alooii men, and on just that issue would strict caution have to be exercised. Whether steps for incorporation OIIILIS'I. TAHLR AND PJCKKT homes, has sent us a couple of Ids latest selct songs: "We sat beneath the Mapleon the Hill," and 'Pretty Kate." Send for his catalogue of songs. Mr. M.

S. Ciplice, one of the old FARMERS AND ALL. OTHERS living in the viciuity of Uossviile are respectfully notified that tiie to lay Boots uJ Shoes tbk Kill wil. bo at the SHEARS, KClSbU.vS CASTOR, LARD, LVEEI- -Kerr Iligginhotham are at i front as usual, with a new stock ilrytioods. They have also re- -ed tlieir fall stock of Boots of ich the quality cannot be sur- seel.

here is a disgusted chief Use I country. He says: "A'hen be Premiums Amounting to over i loo Tsriety of ertlrlM to rua i h-'ra, ili of wbfcU will i.li.ain KrilstlUi: K'ett- SSATBFOOT AXD FIcU OiLf. 830,000. irer- pncc. 'in.

wiJ oe immediately taken or not, we cannot now say, but present these facts for deliberation therewith, and Each 50 Cents, RFXys TIF TTJTt inerchantsof St. Marys, has removed his business to Pii'diirshurg, n-tan-i, and his accomplished family Childhkn under years, 25 Cents -i in- Washington the tongues of A.IS1S.I white men were as long aslii For Premium Eist or Entrv frr List at Stated In orler to hdlitnt III tho telsrllim of d-li CI art ink li: a ftiruwh ukrtl at I re' pri-. an? In o.li'llioii To our umrllMl pcr''! list of pecLllt! tfcal tr: orSliii. $. SKMVI anA I Pri'uiiuiiis address J.

E. RIuGS, necreiary, iawrece, ivansas. Just rpned witn an eafire new and fresh at 133 be- iweeu 1th and Streitp, ni-tdoorto- the New Htoon Front Store that in any event the Tuns will steadily uphold the Uossviile Temperance elemenfi tiie foundation of its prosperity; and bitterly, if need be, de-noniie-e any effort to stain tho fuir nameofour iiir prosperous little by with a lipi traiUe. vvillsooii follow. The Misses.

C.ip-liv-e with tiu-ir iijii.dral talent and pleasing sociability, will seem like (aries to the Montana gentlemen, who will bless the day that Kansas iost ihem. Tninjt1au Ul will ir.r-,it int- v. hut now tliey are no longer the first joint of his littie The diiferene'e between prom-hihI po: Tormanee' wiis never bet- to be OKCBfiied by Tuft, Kuvury ordy a few ikwrd iibow toe Couit For infornnttion cincerninr Space for Exhibits, Power for Machinery or purchase vK Privefoges, Address 9TC bi-rlt ot)ll 1 to pajr retrn in. -v y. of th nirtT.itd CIWG i7-T.

AlJOji, t'lAi-JO eta i iluose. BeBt grrads io Tepeki fr the money. Uuu'l fjil fn "II in and nee this fall. CHASE 133 Kansas-Avcnae, Topck.t. iann we I Jiut-m ililln'ta Aaaul'sClof, NORTH JAS.

F. Ir iviice, Iht -erWeu PnrrtUta I.

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