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The Manhattan Republic from Manhattan, Kansas • Page 5

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The ladles who attended the Social Ijcoimrilviile Locals. OKLAHOMA NOTES. NOTES. Wo would say to tho Lndies of Mnnhnttnn that our line of those goods has never been so large. We show all wool Henrietta, Silk Warp Henrietta, Cashmeres, Eleclrals, Sevastopol, Nun's Veiling, Serges and hnndsoino lino of Novelty Stripes, at prices, as heretofore, the lowest.

Science club report pleasant time The newspaper reports of the proceed Ings were not so full ns the Indies were entitled to. A base ball mutch would have been given a longer report. These ladies are doing a grand work towunli hustening foiward the millennium. The Christ inn church folks are com pleting arrangements for cutertuiu log their Si'ite Sunday school Associa' tion, which meets in this city, May 21-23, Distinguished Christian workers from other states will be In attendant' and partlcipatein theconvi ntion. We shall publish the program in reason Hon, George Knapp, of Clyde, wua in tho city today.

His father came Riley county in 1S54; and having lived lu this county many yeurs him self, Mr. Knapp has a host of friend: umoug our old settlers. He brings strong endorsements Willi his nppli cation for the postolTlce in Clyde, aud It looks very much like his pole would knock the persimmons. Tonight the balance of the Blue Valley Herd of blooded short -horns win no snipped lor Chicago, the cresm of the herd, and will be sold at tho public sale at Dexter Park, on Friday of next week. S.

A. Sawyer and Col Judy will tell the story of their excellence and get good prices. There are 01 of the cattle and 2 horses. They go via the R. I.

iar jottu smpments over me uuion Pocilic for this week are as follows Onecar horses, Boston; lflcors cattle, Chicago and Kansas City; 3 cars hogs, Kansas City; 1 cor corn, Hays City; 2 cars corn chop, Denver; 1 car sione, jsenevine; i ear stone, Kallna; 2 cars stone, Wyandotte; 1 car stone, Lincoln, Neb. Eight cars cattlo received Friday night for Richards Sou. Rough I'snge. Puulus Deig arrived here from Ger many day before yesterday, on Ids waytoLakio, making this point by mistake. At his boarding place Jacob Miller got his confidence and persuad ed him to hand over his money, $17 all he had but $1, Miller bought him a ticket to Burlingame in the morning, telling Deig that tho conductor would hand over the balance of the $17 coni ng to him, and the unsuspecting tranger went on his way.

Of course the trick soon came to light. Deig bad been swindled, aud the conductor kindly brought blin back on the even- ng train, and Sherifl McCord soon had Miller in custody on tho charge of stealing $17. Tho trial come up be fore Judge Harper this morning, and verdict was soou reached, ti er to Btaud committed iu the county ail for three months, and to pay a Hue of $.10 and costs. Miller still had some of the money; $4.73 was turned.ovcr to Deig. This amount being insufficient to take hiin to his destination, friends town havo chipped In aud made up enough to purchase a ticket, and Mr.

Deig will go on his way in the morn- ng, leaving the rascal who robbed him to spend a few mouths breaking rock. Keats. Will Whitney and Ellerv Morris nr early throuirh outline in Mr Morgan's corn. Mr. King and sou shot an old wild cat and found a nest of young ones Saturday.

They are the lirst I hat ave beeu seen on tho creek for some mo. Mrs. A. V. Edelhllltn'a luwuud wife, Mr.

and Mrs. Conrad, are visiting among their relatives iu this vicinity. The lumber still fails to room far th school house, but It is on the road. Miss Eva Whittakernow asul.ta arm Morgan in the culinarv dnnurtmmii the house. Severul calves wore assisted from track Saturday by the east-bound express.

Noue were injured. Some fruit was destrnveri l.tr frost, but the southern breeze for the lust few days will prevent a further NUUllOll. R. C. Abcll has departed home for iort time.

Success to you. Robert. School entertainment Friday night. mo K. K.

met Monday evening a final meetlmr. Thi. for fu lids now in the treasure dating all claims oguiust the society, are, under certain oouditions, to go to increase the day school library fund. Mr. Leue Hulse is the happy owner of a new cart.

Don't forget your veils, ladies, as theso winds soon leave their eflect on oue buggy riding In them. Cap. Flanders, haying the contract to put up the store building and 14 feet high and to cost nearly $1,800, will begin work immediately, M. E. quarterly meeting was well attended regardless of the weather.

Rev, Knipe preached in the morning and Rev. Lawrence, the presiding elder, in the evening. Both were interesting sermons. The corner utoue of the church will he laid at 8 o'olock Wednesday, the 22d, in the presence of the Presiding Elder, 0 cakes Lenox Soap 0 Capitol Soap Jb (The best Soap made.) 8 lbs. Oat Flakes ofj Full ('ream Cheese, per lb Red Raspberries (very 30 Choloe fat Turkish PruncB til Package Cotlee jjs 8 cans Tomatoes for "js 8 cans corn for 25 Calif, table fruit in syrup, per can 25 Eastern table Peaches, per can 15 A 20 TheE, B.

PuroellMero. Co, a Sundsy morning Chas. Wagner, mis piuce, hi tempi en suieuie by tukln strychnine, but Dr. Cruns wi called aim administer' il the proper remedies anil nir. wagner is improving.

Mrs. A J. Swingle went to Cluy v.eiupr riuny on visit, aim otl return was accompanied by Ml Birdie Miller and R. Dickerson. "The Ico King" started his largo wagon on Tuesday last, Mrs.

I ij, I'errel lias been unit sick but is Improving under the care oi Dr. Morgan. The solicitor for the Mr.rvur.y is slop ping witn the good people of Leon ardvillo. Our barber, L. F.

Carver, is happy ns a hoy with a new pnir noois. He suv lis the nicest girl I ever saw. Dr. Orr, of Manhattan, Is up on pr feBBional business. Leonardville's horse trainer, C'hss Wood, is doing a rushing business In his line.

Dame Rumor says Burlt Is very fond ot gum lately. Oirsv. We pride ourselves of having th nest line or hoys' clothing that can got. Mothers, If you want clothes for your boys that are well made, perfect lining ami oi me nest quality reasonable prices, give us a call. Tub E.

H. Pumni.t, Mmtc. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. I ho Ilest Salve in I ho world for Cuts, Hruises, Sores, Ulcers, Suit lthetiiii. Fever Sores, Teller, dimmed Hands.

Cliilhh.ms corns, nna an skiii J.niptuiiis, anil uosi lively cures Piles, or no nay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents m.r ou. roiatnouv v. Falrvlew.

Our school Is tirouresslmr finite wnll aiiiiougii me attendance Is small. Miss Jessie Asleloii. of Ifi.llmi arrived last week for a lengthy vlsi wnii mm, win mctiaras. Will Richards is out west nrosnent. lug.

There teems to be a revival of li- terest in the Sunday school as the at. rennance was very large last Sunday. i. v. lusneep is superintendent.

Aunt Pit kiik, WANTED. Three hundred stoves to storo during tho summer. II. P. Waueiiam.

Consumption Cured. An Old DllVsicinn. retired fittn having hail placed in his hands by an hast India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy fur tho speedy and permanent cure of ('mismnHmi chitis. Catarrh. Asthma and all throat and Lung Affections, also a positive and radical cure lor Nervous Debility and Nervous Having lOSlfU Us Wonder fill curalive powers in thousands of cases mis ten ii ins tuny to inaku it known to his suffering fellows.

Actuated by this en I will send free of clinrge, to all ui-sne relieve unman sull who desire It, this rccioe. In (Imman reneli.or English, with full direelions iirenar nil anil nslntr. Sunt-, iv n.i.i,.,,.,.,- ink wiin stamps, naming this paper, A. Nnyca, 14M Power's jllnck, Rochester, New oi k. Grant Gatherings.

So joil might mention It In your paper. But bo lure not mention my name. That ho wears fried oir in his whlskors, But hesrets thorojust the same. Question Is tobacco habit a failure. Farmers are all dono planting corn.

Mrs. litdia Mvers has moved It, in im. new house, it Is a uiceonc. Mrs. Charlie l.vnn Is ituiiroelm.

iuijk unless. 1 he frost of the nasi, week Hi, I II- no uuuinge 10 iruu. Mr. Davis of Leonanlvllle Imnulii "i oces noni ncv. last week.

The Ilox Social at Mount I'leaant was a uccess. The proceeds, eiirht dull sirs, itnui to pay the freight ou the Sunday School The fanners arc hauling rock for the cw chinch at Keats. Tim work .1... atoil. Poultry ra inn la tint Ind iirv i oume itMuu-r navu irtini three lo tivo hundred young chickens, School district No.

tin. or Cleveland urn list cominincini! to iret wakened nn. liny are uoliig lo have single men for tho naid of this district, it will in.iku ihl more handy so when a lady makes an application fur the school, all she will have in an is send ner pholhgraph. Juo Mo Kean would like to be on the hoard. ilumuier Jr, in me luskeep school house at 11 o'clock a.

and in Sedullu ut 8 o'clock ou bunduy, the l-lli inst. Ituuilulph. Tho eltctlon for the bridge bonds iu Jacksou township camo oil yesterday, and were euraied by the following majority: For the bonds, 144; against, 12; majority, 7J. The wind ttorm or cyclone here lust evening blew down tho old sluble nil Juoob Fryhofer's farm Just north of town, and also moved the house from lis foundation and turned it partially around. Monday evening while Matt Pickett was riding by J.

F. Ueckman's store, his horse full witli him and injured him quite severely. His bend struck rock and he also hurt his arm. He Is under Dr. Pepper's core.

Dr. W. Graham, the Randolph deutist, is quite sick. Raudolph can now boast of a photograph gallery. 8.

W. Hoop is tho artist. We are new at this business, but may como again, as wo have not seen any correspondence from our little city. Rovkk. Facts Worth Knowing.

In nil diseases of tho nasal mucous membrane the remedy used must be uon irritating. The medical profession has been slow to learn this. Nothing satisfactory can be accomplished with douches, snufls, powders, springes, astringents or any similar appllcatnu, because tbey are all irritating, do not thoroughly reach the affected surfaces and should be alion-doned us worse than failures. A multitude of persons who bad for yeurs borne all the worry and pain that catarrh can inflict testify to radical and peamanent cures wrought by Ely' Cream Balm. MoT.lnK Oiillnwg-Clnlra Will Town Lot Oklahoma Citt, May UuV8 b0 '-lred tho to Purcell, I.

to raliov. the detachment of cavalry that has boon th0 22 1' Tuo by the mat a band of outlaws hnvn oitemptod to them rlbute until ponalty of death if i. Bovoral of the out-awe hav. already been captured, and It to protect the settler, from violence at thnt point, I. 111 and wa.

taken to Fort Reno by ambulance yesterday. Cap-tain Paulo, the Tmh Clint by tbe u.n,""'" felt by many Und In (hi possession of land In this vicinity by Invading the terri-tory before the appearance In the neiKhborhoodof United Bute. who are reported to bo working up evidence against them. The offloerf dP to "aid, confine their iiiv.dnn fraud, but look after town ot grabbers as well, ad it r.nn..,i very damaulnir evlrtnne against many persons. The board of arbitrator, appointed by Mayor Couch to adjust concert Ing lot.

have re.lffnort i hi. wore not iZ-A 1 Dy ta" ueetoions of the board when defeated In th. most every claimant was willing to th8 flr8t of the lot under controversy, and as m.dKSU 11 "ttle conl.1 Le Stf b0ard of Now lEii. CJ-m9nf nro to settle their own dill cu n. ustmont of title, will probably be made.

evening was moved to more commodious nunrt nH i or three day. tbe delivery of mall matter nlL iBre.ntlr Postmaster Beldler la de. ing of much praise for km rande to tho publlo dur nor the om.i rush. 'u BALD KNOBBERS. The Trio In Osark Jail Anjlouslv Awaiting "eB" From Jefferson City, Ozark, Ma, Hay for tho efenso in the Bald anxiously expecting a tologram from Gov.

ernor Francis commuting the sentences. Great anxiety I. felt by all classes of cltlien. hero about the rosult. The prevailing opinion 1.

that Governor Francis will do nothing lu the matter, and thl. mean, a triple execution on Friday. The Walkers fmhn, are calm and Impassive in their manner. ana Dut little concern about the re-ult. Thl.

appearance ia only assumed to keep un the role thevhnv The truth I. that the Walkers are suffering from a tremendous mental excitement. They have nerve enough, however, to keep up their show of courage un-the final scene is over. John Matthew, spends much of his time In singing and praying. The vi.it of hi.

wife and family and aged mother on Sunday, Instead of cau.ing him to break down as many feared, ha. teemed to hi. shattered eases, and it I. now bolioved he can go to the gallows with ome show of fortitude, Dirty Teas. WASniNOTOIf.

Mav 8 Annll.nr llonal report upon the of tons sent to the American markot has been made to the State Department by Consul Cro-n at Amoy, China. Ho snys a large proportion of the Amoy oolong Is dirty and adulterated. The Amoy commissioner of cu.tom. called It "stulT which was alone wanted in America. Nearly the wholo crop I.

marketed in the llnltnrt The Consul hopes that the tea drinkers of America may be piotoctel against tho so-called tea known an Amov ooloncr. Mu of the oolong goes to New York and honost Inspection there would prevent tho importation. A Knllroad CUHhler lu Trouble. Kansas City, Jlnv 8. Petr ii Kent, cashier of the local froicht deuart- ment of the Hannibal St.

Josenh mil. road, has been arrested on the cbnrgo. of embezzling $0,000 and forging a draft ou iv. u. union, tne assislnnt treasurer, for J20.500.

He claims to be the victim nf It B. Bowen, who, he allege, represented himself as a claim of the company and presented a letter, signed by Hilton, authorising the naviuont of ih money for claims against the company. Will Ueillliml Neiitriillly. BKIIMN, May 8. Tho Vossi.clie Zeitiinn ay.

that the American Commissioners to the Bamoan conference are instructed by their Uovernmout to demand the neu-trality of the Islands and the admlnlatrn. tion of Samoau affairs by Baiuoans, and to urge the right to establish a coallna tation at Pago-Pnuo. The dcmamla nf the United Htatos, howevor, nre not intended to prevent tho other powers from exorcising Ihelr inlluonco iu accordance with their Interests, Dr. T. Hkiiman Hkkiisikh, un em inent German aulhoritv.

suvs "Coii- umption Is always due lo delUlent utritlon of the lungs, caused by bud blood." At the ilromntort Hosnltul ir consumptives, London, a statement has been published that per cent, of the pat leu is of that Insli-tutlon have unsuspected kidney dis order. This explains why the urn- prletors of Warner's Hufe Curoc'uim thut they have received many testimonials which they have not published because of the Incredulity with which they would be received were it uluimed that Warner's Hufe Cure cures consumption. But tho fuct is that if your kidneys be cured and put iu a heulthy condition they expel the uric acid and poisonons waste matter, and prevent the Irritation of the delicate substiiuct of tho lungs, thereby removing the cause. When the eflect is removed the symptoms of kidney disease, which is called consumption disappears, and with It the irritation which caused it. The Social Holence Association at the Leavenworth meeting last Friday elected the following ofllcerH: President, Mrs.

F. R. Kellogg, of Seore'try, Mrs. R. W.

Atwood, of Manhattan; Treasurer, Mrs. James Turner, Full Cream Cheese, 12o a pound, at Tbe B. Puroell Mero, Co. Count Tolstoi ili.el ou the 7th, Huilrund building In Mexli active. Is vory Henri Uucln'toi't's son at Mr.

Mario. has boon buried (1 eorgo Fran fast 100 days. Train says he intends to FortWnyiw, Ind for tlio first time in years, lins ol jcted a Eonublican mflvnr. Throe men wero fatally injured by th fnlling ot nil elevator six y-llve foot at i will jiico, 1, At tho nnmml (nootliisr of tho National I.iboral Club Mr. Parnoll was elected a llfo iiieiunor a largo majority.

The Illtor-Htato has concluded its hearing reference to pnymoiit of commissions on snle of tickets. The Fiftli nvonuis marble arch to com-meinornto tho recent centennial in New i ork Is now Ms mred. It will cost IflOO.OOO. The new suspension bridge at Lock-port, N. which re.

laced the one destroyed early In January, was thrown open to "the public on tho 7ih. G'jorgo June, colored boy, had both legs cutolt by a Missouri I'aelllc freight train oipht miles east of Jeirerson City, the other day. The Kansas State Medical Association mot In Topeka for a two davs' sosion. Hon. Onirics H.

Gleed dnlivored the ad'lross of welcome. Shnron Kprings and Wallace, are having a sharp light for tho county seat of Wallace County. Tho case conies up in tho Supreme Court, Kyrle Bellow and Dr. Gllbort havo tes-tilled in tho Carter divorce case at Chicago. Hollow emphatically donled having crimlnnl relations with Mrs.

Carter. Tho United Htatos cruiser, Charleston, left Kan Francisco on her trial trip on the 7th under command of Captain Charles Goodal, of tho Pncilic.Coost Steam-ship Company, S. E. Hardin, nn-estod nt McPnll, for bigamy, turns out to hnve boon Ihs postmaster of Blackburn and a prominent G. A.

It. man. Ho has a wife aud three children at MoFall. ChailllCOy DeiteW lias hfiOM evnmina.l by the Senate Committoe regarding the working of tho Inter-stnlo law. Ho ngreos on many poinls with Coniniisloner Kink and President King.

A storm swept across Knrgo, ths other afternoon and did considerable damngo. Tho upper slory of tho Hilverson block wns seriously damaged aud numerous dwellings woro unroofod. Tho President has mado the following ,......,,,,7,, iuouiniiu York, and Hugh Thompson, of South Carolina, to bo Civil-Servico Commission-ors, and Frank W. Palmer, of Chicago, to uuiic i rin tor. thirty stores and dwellings In the little villago of Wnl lron, on the Mack-Inaw railroad, woro dostroyed by lire the Jther day.

Tho ontiro business portion of -y was swept away. Losses aggre. gatod over partially lnurod. oenator Gnrman says that the report mat no is io succecu tne late II, Bar uum ns chairman of the Democratic Gen eral Coinmitteo Is Incorrect and that at the June meeting Culvin 8. Brice will be unanimously choson for that positiou, the Michigan Senate has passed tho Rogers bill prohibiting the sale of tobacco to minors under seventeen years ot age un.

mo uui-Ksun uni prutntjitiug the man uiacturennd sale of cigarettes. Both of those bills have passed tho House and oniy require the signature of the Gov ernor to become laws. MAHKKT KErOKTS. (rain anil I'rovlslons. Kansas enr.

May 7. Fl.ocn-Stenily: XX, IHc: XXX, 1.00, tarn-fly. l.l choice, tuncy, II AT No, rod, cash, rye asked, io. son, August, lile aslieil. CoitK Slioiujer; cash.

hid, lil'lic asked; IISKCU. I O. WUllO, CUSU, Oats No bids nor ofTeriiurs. Uvii No bids nor olterliitfs. i-iuioucr.

miner, weali; tunoy creamery, IT-taisc; nooil, loftlOc; ilnlry lamy, KgK l'uovisuiNS Hams (Mi-nr curedl, liHiej ureaaiast hiieon, loo: dried beef, so: clear rib sines isiuoucdl, nu.Wj loin clear sides, W.5J1! snoiilders. short clear sides. eivs tierce laru, Sleady; hutcliers', cows. siui uors linn leouers, Kiiekp Lower: sales at tl.Y Ilous Weak; p.iekinii and slupiiliiB, U.asa 4.5U; interior, s.i','y. ST.

Loms, Muy 7. Fl.otMI-Qillel and steady; XXX. W.IXKtl.OO; family, ctieiee, :l.llXii:i.50; fanes', H.9.'.(d I.05. Wiikat IliKhor; No. red, cash, Mny, hid; June, re'i'itTtile; July, CollN Higher; No.

5, cash, We; May, 31', 8J'4o; July. Keplemher, ta'Vnf, uAisr inn rso. cnsti. (t.jc bid; May, Juno, vMTi.yir.ee. Itrs May oilered at 41 tc.

Puoiiui.i-: llutter. dull; ercninery, lRWoi dairy, Kkks, steady at Ulr. I'uovisiiixs t'orli, fis.j.-,. Liird. prime steam, fli.W.

Dry suit meals, shoulders, tones, SU.l-J'tGi 0.1.-, l.si:.,o.:!.l. Hams, uilchanscd at Wiiiskv Kteudv utll.os, Htemly; choice heavy nntlvo steers, fair lo Koud, lu oil; stnelicrs and feeders, ty.mHi.:i.lo. Siikkc Slow; rair lo clioleo, f.l.OOp.t.to. lions Steady; choice heavy and butcliors' selections, 4.o)i l.O.'i; Ciik aiio, Muy T. Fl.ot'n iikat stronger; No.

spring wheat, No. 3 whent, lite; No. red, S'J'io. 0) COUS l-'lrm; No. tf, S140.

Oats No. IIvk N'u. tin4e. 1'uoiircK Hutier, weak; fancy creamery, COifr-Jle; choiee 10 flue creiuuery, ITrilHo. Lrfu-s.

Ilnu; I'liiivispiNs Mess pork, 1 1.5'KiJ.l 1.53. Lard, fre.TrJ'.O.KIl. Kliort rib sides, loose, fc87, Mm. Dry sail shoulders, boxed, A.V&j.tAI, Short clear sides, buod, til.it",,a.:i7M. Wiiiskv Ui, nil, 'is' tlimhcd noods, II.

l. Catti.k Steady; beeves, steers, r4. 15; Ktuekors and feeders. H.fSKii.l.iV). siiuKi' Htciidlcr; natives, U.S0u.iM: lambs, lUliari.so.

Hons Active; natives, fl.isoai.oo; heavv. H.4021.IW. Nkw Yoiik, May 7. low extras, rsaMJl winter hciit, iow prudes, Wiikat Dull and steady: No. i red.

all S3i4c; No. ared, ITo; No. 1 rid, tlSc; No, 1 white. We; No, 3 red May, sAy.sai.c; IJecelilbcr, 87 13-11 (BsS'io. CoilN tjiilot; No.

3, 4titllUe'. No. a 45c No. 3, 4vii4o; unitradcd mixed. steamer mixed, 43((J44i4o.

OATS-HlroiiBer; No. 8 white, SUfcj mlxod weslern, whlto western, SliaVHIo. KVK Kasy; wostern. fsle. l'UODlJUB Butter, oulet: western o.

CI5c; do. creamery, lSTiaic. Kbrs, llrmeri wostern, UfJl.lKc. i'llOViSlllNS Mesi nork. oxtranrlmA Middles, unlet; short clear.

Ill.fi.v tronit; weslern T.154(,r.lV4 eitv. tuna. LATTLK Flnil Common In nrllnn Shbep A fraction hiKher. IVDER Absolutely Pure. 'I'liis powder never varies.

A marvel of purity, strencth and ivholeBomeni ss. More economical than the ordinary kinds, andean llol he so 111 entntietillnn will, l.n ol low lost, short wcluht alum or 'iihonht powilers. Sold only in onus. ItnrAl, II Klsa PiiwiiKii Co. IISI Wall street.

New York I want to buy two or three hundred head of one, two and three year old steers, J. Towkiis, Manhattan, Our l.5il luilies' dress hi I. flue as any Indy may wish to wear. i lie k. 15.

rurcell Merc. Co. CLOVER SEED. Choice clover seed for snip. at.

uniiita Farm. Prince Imperial 137, C. It. Tho flue imported Cleveland Bay stallion, will stand the season of 1889 at Ueorite Wells' stable, on north Second street, near Blue Valley mills. Terms To insure, 1..50 season, 9 single service, ffi.

K. Husk. Wanted, on salary or commission. canvassers for tho fastest selling Publication jn the west. Address with stump, 8.

Brown, 403 Commercial Kmporia, Kan. Drnri Stallion. YnutiK Pcotehman will stand at the stable of (I. W. Kimball, four miles west of town on the Wild Cat road.

Insurance, $5 (JO. Now Kendy. Kweet potato and eulibiiRe plants now ready for delivery. The plant are choice, at 411 Juliette Ave. V.

Atwkll. Farmers I If jo'i want to cultivate your corn well, easily, 2 rows at a time, you must have an Acme Harrow, the best friend a farmer euu have. Examine It at The K. B. Purcell Mero.

Co. Osborne Illiuliiiff Twine. We claim for this twine we ofter that It Is longer to tho pound, more uniform, smoother, freer from hunabes and thin spots, hence much stronger and more reliable tlinn any other twine oilered to tbe trade. The Farmers' Alliance, of Morris county, have purchased six car loads of this twine. I still have twenty thousand pounds to contract at reduced prices.

At the old rink. II. p. Warkham. Notice of Final Settlement.

State ok Kansas, ItiLKr Cocntt, In tho Probutc Court in and for County, lu the mutter of the estate of L. it. Hastings, deceased. Creditors and all oilier persons interested In the aforesaid estate are hereby notified that I shall apply to the Probate Court, in and for said county, sittlnu In county of Kdcy, Unite or Kansns, on the sth day of An-trust, A. Ii.

iswi, for a ull and Unal settlement of said estate. Ki.i.auctm Hastings. Administratrix of Ihu estate of L. It. Ha.t-illKB, deceased.

May sih, iswi. (l.4 OKUTIFICATE. I'nlnii Nalloiinl Ifnnk of Manhattan. TllHASL'lIV DKI'AIITMBNT. OKKlCi; OF ClIMI'TIIOLLEIt OB THE Cl'MIEMCT.

Wasiiimiton, April 12th, lssii. WiiliuKAs, lly satisfactory evidence pre sented lo thu uuderslirnetl it hus becu made to appear that (he t'niou National Unnk of Man-hiuliui, in thu city of Manhattan, In the county of Itilcy, aud statoof Kansas, has com plied with all the provisions nf the Statute, of the I'nited Slates, required to be complied with hel'oro an association shall bo authorized to counuouco the business of banking; Now therefore, 1 Jesse D. Deputy aud Aotlnn Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that the I'nlon National Hank of Manhattan, In theolty of Mail-Ionian, in the coiinly of Itlley, nud state of Kansas, Is authorized to commence the business of Imnklnir as provided in section Sftr. one hundred and sixty-nine of thu Itcviscd Statutes ol llic I'nited States. Ill testimony wliereol, witness my baud aud seal of ulliee this llh day ot April, lei.

Seal of the Comptroller of the Lurrouey. J. P. AliltAIIAMS, Deputy and AcUiik Comptroller of the Cur- no. tisis.

i 13. coivr, Prescription Druggist, licoiiai'tlvillc, Kunsiiis. A coinpleUi line ol 1'iiie Drugs, Paints. Oils, etc. Winduw tllass iu all sizes.

Dr. S. C. ORR. Veterinary Surgeon anil Dentist, MllllllUttUII, KllllNHM.

Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College, Toronto, Canada, Office at Harrington's Livery Sluble. Will an swer culls day or night. Consultation Frit. AT TUI3SDAY. The farmers are jubilout.

Tame grass Is knee high. Dr. A. O. Sexton, of Clyde, in In town.

Carl Kngel la In St Marys this niter-noon A little over half an Inch of rain last night. Manhattan's poet lawyerutc brought tne needed rain. Miss Mary Marlalt is here from To peka for the summer. livery oue is happy today. The rain was a glorious one.

'1 his week's weekly will bo a good number to send abroad. Mauhnttun is an unhealthy place for thieves to ply their vocation. J. L. Wugetnnu reports the Mill Creek people feeling good after the rain.

Dr. Win. HlBliop, of Balina, is in theclty, where he is always a welcome guest. Dr. Hodge, about as active a politician as lives, is in our peaceful city today.

Rarely has there been a happier occasion thau the Pearl wedding this afternoon. Gov. Riddle, of Minneapolis, and Dr. Davis, of Delphos, called this morning to see Mr. Auderson.

'8. Whitney left with us a peach limb, eight inches long, that has 14 peaches on it. The fruit will be plenty. Judge Root has a poem that Is said to equal In imagery and smoothness of diction that of Maxlme's famous stan zas. Mrs.

James Southern and Mrs. Geo, Southern left for Ashland, Ohio, yes terday. Harry Hope accompanied mem as fur as Springfield, III. Jack Harrison and Challen liwing this p. m.

took tho U. P. for Kansas City, where they will be sworn into the mail service and receive their Instructions. Capt. Flanders was in Keats yesterday with Mr.

Doty, cif the Town Co. Arrangements have been made for the erection of a store buflding, and Mr. Cox will put in stock" of general merchandise. Mrs. H.

E. Monroo leaves this mouth for Europe, for a four months' tour. Her uiauy friends In this county wish her a sale oumey. She will favor our readers with a letter from across the Atlantic. Wm.

Peters, of Randolph, brought lu the special election bridge returns today from Jackson township, which Voted for the bonds 144 to 72. The amount is The county will give Blue Pottawatomie county, aud that county will give $1,000. The bridge will be a big accommodation. At a meeting of the Republican dengue mis aiteiuoon, Pres. Geo.

H. Green in the chulr, tho following delegates were elected to the State Convention: G. A Atwood. Geo. V.

Higiubotham, J. W. Webb. On motion of Geo. F.

Thompson the delegates were authorized to select their own alternates in case they could not attend. Tho president of the League Is a delegate ex officio, Our line of sateens, imported and domestic, in all the new Freuoh designs and colorings, is the best ever shown here. 15 to 40 cents per yard E. B. Purcell Merc Co.

A Scrap of Paper Saved Her Life It was Just an ordinary scinp of wrapping paper, but It saved her life. She was in the last atajtcsof consumption, told by physicians that she wns incurable and could live only a short time; sho weighed lens than seventy pounds. On a piece of wrapping paper i of Vtt King's New Discovery, and Rota sample bottle; It helped her, she bought a Inrge bottle, it helped her more, she bought another and grew belter fast, continued Its use and Is now strong, lieallhv, rosy, plump, weighing 14o pounds. Tor fuller particulars Cok- "ruKgist. Fort Smith, liial bottles of this wonderful Discovery Free at W.

U. Johustou's Drug GLEAN 1 GS Sheriff McCord has seven boarders Mrs. Geo. Coo) leaves for Denver to night Judge Spilman is holding court in Marysville. Miss Ooss left for Topeka today, via the R.

I. R. Mrs. John Klttlcman left for Color ado Sprlugs today Gov. Felt will deliver the oration in Manhattan on memorial duy.

L. It. Kliiott will accompuny the land-seeking party to Newton. C. Atkinson, of Nebr.

was interviewing the stove works to day. Miss Mattie Emmons, of St. George, is spending a week with Mrs. R. Short.

Dr. Lyman left for Topeku today to attend the State medical association meeting E. II. Purccll left for Topeka today, to attend the annual meeting of direo tors of the A.T. 8.F.

R. R. Dr. bred Murdoch; returned from Topeka last night, where hoatteuded the Dentist's convention, and visited friends. air.

jvnue, ot lUlltonvule, was it. tn among Mr. Anderson's visitors today. an editor he Is not probably wanting anything. Grandfather Smith, father of John IN.

and W. H. Smith and Mrs. Prof. Piatt, died this afternoon, at the age of 03 years.

Mrs. Laurit A. Smith aud daughter lett for Dakota today. Mrs. Smith has been spending four months with her son Leslie H.

Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Higiubotham left for Topeka today.

Mr. Higiubotham is a delegate to the Republi-cau club meeting. O. K. Stakebake, of Hoxlo, an ex perienced printer, at present engaged in the more lucrative business of Insurance, is In town.

Prof. Graham's little boy cut the ring finger of his left hund yesterday, opening the artery, but Dr. Roberts repaired the dumage. The Union National Rank has hung out some handsome signs. The do-sign Is admirable aud nothing more strongly indicates permanence.

That was a lino party of land seekers who came in on the R. V. and went west toduy. Eight of them made a hasty ride to the Agricultural College. Misses Grlllln, Clark, Goss aud Wilson, applicants for reelection as teaohors, were unfavorably reported at Monday's meeting of the School DOB I'd, W.

N. Alvord returned from the far northwest yesterday, having sold hlB 10 horses ho took with him. The Governor of Oregon was among the purchasers. Mr. Alvord will probably iuku more norscs mere, wliero money pleuty.

W. H. Slkes, one of Leonurdvllle's enterprising merchants, was a visitor yesterday. Business is good with the neighbors, and their fuith in the future is strong. Married, on the 7th at tho residence of Mr.und Mrs.S.Lemmon, Johu Lutle, of Riley, and Miss Emma Lass, of Randolph, Rev.

A. J. Thomson officiating, assisted by Rev. O. Sharpe.

Mr. and Mrs. I. K. Perry arrived yesterday from their homo in Orlando, Florida, and are visiting their daughter, Mrs.

Johu A. Allen. We had the pleasure of meeting this worthy couple at their own home, in the midst of a fine orange orchard, a few weeks ago, During the last six months as appears from Police Judge Llmbocker's records, the number of convlotlon for intoxloation was 10, number for the year 22. Total amount of flues for for last six monthB, for the year, $02. This la not bad for a rati-load and manufacturing center..

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