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The Daily Out-Look from Parsons, Kansas • 3

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notices. BUSINESS DIRECTOEY Iion't forget that Coffins IJfbiNEss Directo by will bo Usued thu first of next moutb. 1878. lis We taflcrai. of PARSONS.

DAILY OUThIiOOK, COFFIN, Art vertUement under thUhead 6 ctnli per Hue for eacU lne llou under uuo week ami threeceiK per Jlitxencli liuertlon of one week ttnd ovei'l i. List of letters advertised at Parsons, La bette county, Kansas, Jna, 19 1877. 2b cents per month lor eauli Ilrm publUheil nud 28 pur inomu ior euon Kuuiuoimi hub, KLAL ESTATE, 0 roselose II Gulaway John Little Josiuh Hiulv dim 3 8uiith MiH Isabel Stowder lUles I lluckmun John CliuBO Mrs June Clint' David Christ Petw 2 Coates Win, JANUARY 22, 1378 The Leading Journal of the Mississippi Valley. ANGEL touch of Flint Nutiogal Bank. PKI.L0W8 KKNNEDY, up stairs, tculhWcBt cor ner lllggi snd Joliuaon avunuei.

Always Fresh, Enterprising and Reliable' parties culling for any of tbo above please state tint they are advertisnd, K. Haves. P- M. Go to Johnsou's for your 'goods anl groceries. Mrs.

Pottj' irons at R. II. Patrick Co's, I bdies call and Bee them. 90 liu, i "I M. JuhnbOQ delivers goods to all parts of the town free of charge.

Give him a The Delusion mouse trap, at R. Patrick Co's. DO lm I i ITJUIV1TUKE. CIIL IU IIL. A.

11. ELLIS, touth aide Voreat avenue. FittST Nationai Bank. Cbdab Hap I1 Accurato in News and Fearless in ComtnenJ ids, Iowa, January 10, 1S78. 1 UH1 CiOUI AM, taiOC'UIlY.

ll.UH'HT (OOfAillKD) I'reii'liiin: it llio Uaptlst Cliuruli meiy ibbutn ut UA. uiiu C. by Kov U.U oMiiuiird prayer awetiiig uveiy 1'ausday Friday iiiIh. suliLiulu Svilioul ul a I'. -1.

iiiciy-liouy Akcell Mattuhwson Dbae Sir I have your letter of inquiry Meixel, has the best stock of lumber to be ound iu the market. Cull andt JOHNSON, north nlde Joliiinon uvuiiju east ot lllljUM. Il I ii i mi iiiiii i 1- respecting tho responsibility of Hon. Georgo Groeue, mui in reply would my Judge, Everything dirt at the little drug JtUOT Amu SHOE. Store.

Call and examine stock. Greene is reputed to be, wealthy, lu this M. Johnson keeps shoes, boots, dry goods, T.li. J. W11KAT, wvhI side hiKU'nivenue.

part of thuj St ate he represents Urge and valuable real estato, and I.am Informed that 1. O'. 0. T. frown's IMa Kii 4 meet every i 1...

II .11 II nit All luum. clothing, and a general stock of all kinds of fancy goods. HOUIIUHUHV BtUlliUH iii.il wu mi J1AKIHA1CE. lu other portions of the west ho holds valu able assests. As a railroad builder he has The GLons-DiMocEAT, since Its establishment lir 1875, hy the consolidation of the two Republican mornlnn newspapers of St.

touls, has maintained a unquestioned place In the front rank of Western Journalism. Its growth in business and circulation has been steady and uninterrupted, and as Its multitudes of readers will testify, its rowth In all the essentials of atirst-closs newspaper has kept steady pace with the advancement of Us patronage, until It stands wilhout a rival In the Mississippi Valley or the Northwest as to all that tne people expect from a first-class Journal. Politically, the Olobe-Democrat Is and has been Republican in sentiment and convictions. Itellv-lug that the Republican party, by Its record In the past and by lis pledges to the future, Is the safes, gurdian ol the publlo welfare, and the organlsj. tlonmost likely to seoure good govtrnmeut to the people and to protect the rights of all, we huvo steadily striven for the advancement of Its standard In all puollo conflicts.

We have nt the sumo I am selling goods cheaper than the cheap beeu einiuently successful, and tq him 'inure est. M. Johnson. K. II.

PAl'UIOK CO south Bido Jolnmon avo. nue, limt biinUing west, E. II. EDWAKDS corner 'West and Kiggs i than tow nny tither person, the peopie of this biT lu good standing ura tlivVteu. i 'If.

CUSfiiXJIlASf, VT. O.T.' A. II. MoOuaAv, W.I.. i I.

0. 0. F. Various L8'l-''No. 91 meets evvry tuesdiiy evoiiina til llall oiilll'Of National Hunk.

All lui'inuera In good standing are invited attend, M. LIDEIL, t. PATindE lit'KKK A ENCAMPMENT No.M, 1.0. 0. meuts FlM and Third Mondajs iii month at Hull in city, and oitizons of the State are indebted for the 'e syijtein we now enjoy.

Yours truly, 1 Notice. 1 Having just moved into our' hew store building, we are better than ever prepared to give satisfaction to our customers. We would call attention to our stock which we have doubled since our' removal. It is complete ii? every respect. 00 lm R.

II jime aimea, ana shall the future ulm, to be homwt in criticism and faithful in record to express opinions candidly and to tell the truth fear- Jous F. Deak, Cashier. The above letter was received by Mr. Mat-hewson yesterday und apeaks for it-elf. JUDGE GREENE ieiy.

no cause cau be advanced In the minds ot intelligent people by sunnressina ihe truth, or hv ALEX. A. MoUtBAltV, Scribe. ii' I I lv. ok 'P.

Pioneer hod No, 10 meets every Xhnrs-day evening ut Hall south ul Dank. ii W. FLKTCUEK 0. A. C.

Pecs, K. of 11. 8.,, 1 attempting to color the facts of every day history. The demand of the age is, first and above all, fonhe facts In every important case, whether it relate to our political, our commercial, or our social life. "The truth, with honeBt criticism," is the most exalted motto which the conductor otany newspaper 0.

U. No. 1 meet uveiy Friday evening of The principal contractor for the building of Settlement. fcch weeKat, 7, jutaaK Hull soutli Jitiniial liuuU. Ail meinour in'uood standing lire Invited.

A. V. OUR, M. W. S.

IIaukinoion, Hmd. All part' es iudebted are requested to call and settle notes uu.d accounts immediately, corn, wheat, oats, cattle and hogs taken at the Memphis, Kansas Colorado lltilw.iy, will address the citizens of AT HEWS' HALL, Friday, Saturday, Monday, 'M. Johnson, keeps the best groceries to be found iu the market, and sells them at the lowest prices. 1 Excursions to the Itocky Moitn tains. The Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe Railroad has arranged with the various railroad lines in the country for special round trip rules to the Rocky Mountains, and has secured the following rates to Denver, Colorado Spriugs, Canon City, Pueblo and return: from Kansas City and Atchison, 45 St.

Louis, $50; Chicago. $05; yuincy $50; Cincinnati, 865, Buffalo, $f75. and correspondingly low rates from all points east, north and south. These tickets are good for 90 days and to stop at all stations west of the Missouri river, tickets are ou sale at ull principal stations through out the country. This is the new route to Denver through the garden of Kansas and Colorado.

Scud tor circulars, time tables, to T. j. ANDERSON, Gen. Pass. Agent, Topeka, Kas.

market prices in E. H. Edwards Co. ur wiiidii vuey can nopt, to live up to. Ill this spirit we have endeavored io treut ull public questions, without regard to tW ett'ect upou those who may be temporarily in plactand power.

Much has beeu recently said about a conflict be-tween Capital and Labor. The Guide-Democrat recognizes no such conflict as existing in the ns possible in the future of this country. It relies upon the Intelligence of the masses to see that any conflict of the kind would bo prejudicial to all the Interests Involved, and that Julice and light are the best arbitrators between dlil'ering opinions representing opposing sides. The Globs-Democrat will, so far as its influence extends, endeavor to ttate Time Table. t'kuo 'of truitis (it Pursous, on new time curd taking effect Dec: 23, '1877.

JlAf. LINK. E. II. Edwartte Co.

still hang out nt the evenings, Jnn1y25lh, 26th, and 28th. on the old reliahlo Hardware Store, corner Kiggs COl'sO NOKTII. Dl'p. No. 'i Mull 11.

.15 iii. and Forest avenue, with a full stock of Builders Hardware, Steel goods, iron, wood stock No. 4 KspruMi i.in No. Thro t'l 6.1a p. n.

subject of our NARROW GAUGE RAILROAD, Mr. Hennett and other speakers will also be present. tlo; 8 Way 7.uu.u.in. oowo south. Arr.

No. 1 No. 3 Kxpre9.3.3o p.m. No. 0 Way p.m.

Kvril Thro' COINO XBRTlt. No, 1 I tvv. 5 Tliio' .4. 15 p. in No.

7 Way tooiNO north. Arr, pumps, glass, Cooking and Heating Stoves, Tin goods, etq. A full of Agricultural goods of all kiuds. After 1st January, 1878, we shall buy and sell for cash, und parties that want special prices will find it to their interest to call and see us before buying elsewhere, Itf No. 2 Mui! Jt p.m NoB Wuy 3.MUp.ui No.

8TUro' 6.30 a. Judge Greene will also address a meeting NK0S110 DlVi3I0N. at Hews' Hall, Saturday, afternoon, at one uoing NoRrH. Dep. I kbom tub soarn.

Air, o'clock, for the benefit of the people of North, HOW TO PREVENT AND (JURE COUGHS AND COLDS. Jmd. 17 Kx.3 5Up.in I No.lSMailfc Kx.ia.10p in Ao. nay Ko.ll) aj 't. a.

-10 in minj mm io junge impartially In all questions of this kind which may arise. Its aim will be to preserve an equal balance, and to urge on the oue hand fair waiies tor labor, and on the other lair opportunities for capital. The proprietors of the Giom-Dkmocea can point with pride to the record which this journal has made iu the past as an enterprising, active and energetic collator of current news political, local and commercial. In this respect they have had uo rival in St, Louis, or in the West. With a vigilant corps of reporters in the city, and of correspondents rt ail the principal news centers East and West, they have obtained, without reunri to expense, and in advance of all their cotemporaries, the leading Incidents of euch day's history, and In many notable instances they have distanced all Western rivals lu thelulliiess and detail of the news thus obtained.

Kor the lulluess and accuracy of its Commercial and Market Reports the Ulobk-Uemocrai bus beeu es-pecially noted iu the past, and with renewed exertions iu this direction, we can safely promise to hold in the future the precedence already won. TISXIIVXIS Postage prepaid on all Edition and Neosho townships All are' invited. Ey order of the Executive Committee T. V. J.

vheat, Chairman. lust A couple of tramp prjnters in town Seuliig- machines. We have lately made a large reduction on our St John sewing machines. We sell first class muehiues for 35.00, and 40.00. They are the most complete and simple iu 'the market, and each is fully war-rented fur three years.

It is no trouble to show them. R. H. Patrick 90 liu lllgi Arrivals. AT THE ST.

JAMES Dr. Chas. McQuaid, wife and child, MrvJf Ucoltof thij Mission is iu the city. i -1 1 LeRoy Mr. Spoer is meeting with good success in working up his book.

Cook Stoves from best manufactories at from $1U to $50 with furniture and Heating Stoves at bottom prices at B. H. Edwards Co. Itf Kas. Win.

H. Thompson, Ohio. Sidey und wife, Mexico Mo. Rochussen and Dr. Buckwalter, A few days of Such weutber as this will make our roads passable.

Bur A large variety of toilet sets at R. II Pat rick Co's. 90 lm Gustnv Muckc, travelling agent for Bacb-man Co's cigar house, Kausas City is iu town. We all know tbat while those in robust health rarely take cold, weakly persons are affected by the slightest changes of temperature. The reason is that the weak blood which has caused ibe debility fails t4 impart vigor to tb organs of respiration and perspiratiou, thus sealing the pores and closing the only avenue for the harmless escape of a large pert of tho waste products of the body.

'J'heBo acrid secretions irritate the throat, lungs, nose, head, or other organs, producing coughs, colds, catarrh, bronchitis, etc. Parker's Ginger Tonic acts like a charm, permanently cures these disorders, is pleasant in taste, promptly opens the pores and expels the poisonous accumulations, allays all local irritations, auiJ instead of nauseating the stomach and constipating tho bowels, as do most cough medicines, invigorates the entire digestive apparatus and blood. It thus not only effectually cures coughs, colds, catarrh, bronchitis, and give the strongest bnpe to consump The article headed "'Voice of the people" tiu our editorial page yesterday should have tioen credited to the Parsons Sun. lington Kas. Chatfield and Ben.

Hewit, Kannas City Mo. Evans, Leavenworth Ras. WD Freechlingcr, St. Louis. Montgomery.

St. Joe Mo. Hungerford, Sedalia Mo. AT TUB BELMONT. Gustav Mucke and Crawford, Kansas City Mo.

John Speer, Lawrence Kansas. Frank Girion. Patent nights. I am in this city fer a short time, and have a very valuable and lucrutive business for any one out of employment, for nny otie possessing It is a pateut of great utility to farmers und others. Call ou or address the undersigutd at the City Hotel, Parsons, Kas.

lllw. W. S. Flkminu. DAILY, III MAIL SINGLE COPIES 7 Times a Week per $1200 OJiit-ts a Week per 00 OLUB RATES 3CopicsTtlm.es a week, percopy 00 3Uopies8 tlrarsa week, lu6o 6 Copies 7 timesa week, per copy "io 50 6 Copies 6 times a week, per copy.

0 aiMuny additional numbers at same rates." Sub0 scrlptions will be received tocommeuce at anytime" SEMI-WEEKLY. Single copy, per annum $360 Uluh of three, per copy 3 00 Club of five, per 76 TkI-WEEKLY- Composed of the Semi-Weekly and Sunday edition ol the Daily. Single copy, pi annum fg oo Club of three, per copy Y.ll'. 6 80 Club of five, percopy 50O WEEKLY. Single copy, pur 1 60 With the view of placing this popular edition In Increased uuoibcra throughout every Western and Southern State, we have prepared a special eats toe clubs, which will be luruinlied on application Inducements are offered which will enable every nun.

Mays Livery stable. The firm ol Smith A Co. have dinolved. Smith In running the iVaieon Uai with liood uii outfit us t-vur piniiik southern Kiuisuh. New Bungles and liooU hoi'M, und lie Intends to do buaiiH'M us cheap anally livery in the city, and fureinh a hettur rig lof Hie Mine money.

I'll as4 cull and see lor yourselves tie lore puiiig eUewherc. Speciul attention given to Hone. Ivit iu his charge. iufiu 11 Wurden and Joh Jlcllyun, ville. Heffner, Denison Texas.

Matthewe, Leavenworth Kas. Janes, Walnut Kas. tives, but removes all dyspeptic disor At a railroad meeting last nig'it there were two gentlemen present from Cedar1 ''Rapids, lowu whonpoke very highly of Judge Greene If you want your baby to look bright do not put it to sleep with laudnuni when restless font use Dr. Bull's B.iby tSyrup. i 25 cents a bottle.

Don't forget that Judge Greene, will speak to the citizens of Parsous on next Friday evening at Hews', All interested in the bubject of the narrow gauge should attend Mr Wheal's is the1 place to go when your wile or children need new shoes, not' to anything about your own which you know very well are cheaper there than any where else. 1 1 ders, such as indigestion, headache, con stipatiou, acid stoinaub, low spirits, nervousness, liver complaint, coated tongue, diarrhea and bowel disorders, wakefulness, and rheumatic and neuralgic pains. Buy from your druggist, W. 0. Holmes, a $1.00 bottle or a sample bottle at 15 cents, and test The 'Coltle 1 1 1 Koute The quickest, safest and roost lelisble to all points East Or West is via the Kansas Pacihc Railway, through the Belt" (the finest when region in the world.) Passengers for Denver and tho Rocky Mouutuius should remember that this is 120 miles the shortest, 22 hours the quickest, ai AT LAST." A Great Reduction in' Furni-ture, Wilson Co, have at last got on their new stock of furniture which is the most Complete of any ever brought trtmi the east to this point.

They have come to the conclusion that to sell cheap is to sell much and they therefore intend to Sell at the lowest possible living prices. its extraordinary merits. muulty to form a club, and thus procure their read ing ttb very low rave. FOSTMASTKRS and others desirous of actlig as agents are Invited to correspond with us. The jopulsrlty ot the Globe-Demoorat, and the terms we offer, make it the best paper to work for In the West.

Call and examine their fine goods which cannot be excelled tn the State. They will show THE KANSAS PUBLISHING HOUSE. A Kansas institution. Celebrated for Kansas productions. The only Kansas House to secure a Uenteuial award for, equality of work, Kansas establishment pronounced 4-faulUoss." their goods whether you wish to purchase or SUBSCmPTWXS not.

No.23-1 must In all cases be accompanied with the money. Send by postal orders or registered letters at ourrisk There will be meeting at the Congregational ahurcli this evening, after which these extra meetings will be discontinued unless there is a special request that they be kept up a few ewnings longer. If you go to Mr. Parks on a pleasant day to set vour picture taken it will be advisable to take along a good stock of patience, for you will probably find his rooms full and be obliged to wait some time for your turn. Q.

A. Haddaway. of Episcopal Methodist," Baltimore Md writes "With much pleasure I testify to the good effects uf Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup iu iny family, Have used it in many cases, and in each iastanoe the result was entire satisfactory. Price 25 cents a bottle'.

Address, CL0BB PRINTING I St. louis, Mo. rnuu UTTM Couln'ci Vuslness Directory. The above paper will be issued regularly hereafter on the first of every month, with a guaranteed circulation of. 1,000 in Labette county.

The paper will be of the same, ize as the daily Oct-Look, and will eontain among other things a full description of each firm advertising. Regular advertisers of the Out-Look can have their advertisements NEW YORK, 1878. the only line running through to Denver without change, of cars. Goiug East, close connections are made at Kansas City and Leavenworth with all the great through routes for all points East, North and South. The Favorite Line to the San Junn minesJ Passengers taking the Kansas Pacific can stop over at Denver and visit the mines and smelting works in its vicinity.

Cloae made with the Denver and Rio Grande Railway for Colorado Springs, Garland Del Norte and Lake City. The only line west of the Missouri River equipped with the Westing-house improved Automatic Air'Brakoi Freight shippers, attention The Kansas Pacuic Fast Freight Exraiss wakes the best time and affords the most rapid trsnsit of freight between the Missouri River and all principal points in Kansas. Colorado, New Mexico, San Juan and Arizona. 1 For information concerning rates, maps, guides, pamphlets, call upon or address, John Mcir, D. E.

Cornell GtnlFrt Agf. GtuH PawV Ag T. F. Oakery OenH Sup'U Kansas Ctir. Goto M.

Johnsen'a for vour groceries, canned goods. etc. if you wish to obtain them at alow price. 1 DL Bishop, inserted at a discount. Rates of advertising Mr.

Speer, is around interviewing some of Felter series of School Reoords, made to comply with Kansas laws, by a Kansas author and a Kansas publish er The best, school Officers' Records' in tha market, Felter's Elements of Bookkeeping. The first Kansas text-book by a Kansas autber and a Kansas publisher. Being rapidly adopted by the schools, The Annals of Kansas, a marvellous history of Kansas, written and printed in Kane-is. The educational calender a beautiful monthly publication for tho Officers, Teachers and Patrons of Kansas schools, for twenty-five cents per annum. The best railroad, Couuty, will be made known on application.

M. Johnson keeps a full assortment of dry goods and groceries, and as he is one of the most accomodating men iq the city It is a pleasant place to trade. our cikiienwlthh-Intent I 'put them in a book." of them we do not hesitate (o gay will ornament its pages, and their chil-drens' children will bundle the then ancient volume with reverent fingers as they gaze with aojiijirjngafe upon hefeaturss of their venerable ancestor. The Commonwealth says in its prospectus "We shall as heretofore pay special attention toth collection of newsfroui our St.ite es changes, and shall aim, in thort, to give a nuccint daily history of the politics, industry At the time approaches for the renewal of subscriptions, TUB DL'N would remind lu friends and wellwisher everywhere, that it is again candidate for their consideration and support. Upon Its record for tiie put leu is it relics for a continuance of the hearty sympathy and generous co-operation which have hitherto beoa extended to It from every quarter of the The Dally Sub Is a four page-sheet of 28 columns, price hy mail, post paid, 03; tents mouth, or oO per your.

Th KuiieUy edition of THE SUN melgrt-page sheet of columns. While giving the news ol the day It alto contain large amount of literary and miiirollaiieous matter specislly prepared for it The SUNDAY SUS has met with great tuociss. Post 1 he Weekly Ban. i Wbodoes not know THE WEKKLY. BUN I Itclrcu-lutes throughout the United Cansdu, and beyohd.

thousaiat families rreet Its welo toine pages weekly, and regard il In the light eulde counsellcr, nd friend. Its news, editorial. litrury departments nakel esseiw Dally ajournal lor the lamily aud fireside. Terms; One Dollar a year, fn paid. This price, qualify cousidenrd, maWis ft the cheart eewspaper pub lifhed.

or club often, with flOcash, wewillsend a extra copy free. Address PCDUSHKR OF THE SUN, Xew Tork City. Ultt P11AT! I'll AT I have just refitted my restaurant, with new carpets, chairs, tables, and in fact everything is new except the. landlady, who is alwavs the same, the mother of all who bank and Mercantile Blank Book work to bad auywhere, all done by Kan- patronize her. I have just received a lot of sas mecnanics.

Uur ambition is to and general moral und tuateriil progress of In our editorial dealings with tha vital issues of the time, we shall continue to the reoublican without Crease or Watchmaker and Jeweller CiiETOPA, KANSAS. i i i Watches, Clocks and Jewelry REPAIRED ON SHORT NOTICE. t-All Work Warranted the beat oysters be had in the market, and am prepared to cook and serve theul to sui ail tastes. Call and try I have kep oysters for the past five years and do one has ever complained of tho quality or been di-satiified with the quantiiy in a dish. Mrs.

E. Rosis. build an establishment for 1 Kansas equal to the best In America. 11 Address G. W.

Maktix, T'lpeka, Kan. mai: We believe the safety and welfare of the country depend upon principles, and not lueu, upou justice and not jugglery.".

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