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The Times from Baxter Springs, Kansas • 3

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cards. THE TIMES. ONCE MOBE THE TIDES STILL AHEAD Baxter Springs. Thursday, Dec. 12, 1873 Sewing Machine Ieedles for sale, at Pointer's Drug Store A good many hogs are coming into this market and are being salted away.

The pay car came down last evening ana made glad the hearts of the railroad boys. It is thought that Mr. Crowell and family A letter frem Mr. CaialUbinson, a whilom resident of this place, but now an attache of the Joplin Daily Jlerald, writes us as follows "Frank, old boy, I want to congratulate you, you are getting out a rattling good paper, and 1 am proud of it, because it does credit to one of my oil fellow laborers. Reading it awakens old memories pleasant memories 'tis a voice from the past.

But, "every rose has its thorn." I believe that is the quotation) I see yoa have departed from the time-honored custom of Baxter publishers, and employed a "non-red-head LOCAL DEPARTMENT. Considerable corn is coming into market. Great preparations are being made for the A bill of lumber was soli in this city last Monday to be shipped to Columbus, and three lumber yards at that point. Keenan has a nice lot of brackets and wall pockets, writing cases, vase and flower stands, toy bedsteads, which he offers cheap. Nice holiday presents.

Mrv J. F. St. Clair, of Cherokee, has been retained by Jas Porter, to defend him in the ATT01tNEYAT LAW, Baxtxb. Spmhgs, Kaksas.

Collections and all UgaX business will receive prompt attention. PERMIT US TO 1XFORM YOU THAT have enough tinware to last about three gen A Statement stowing the amoixnt of postage paid fc'y. the different daily newspapers in Kansas. From the Leavenworth TimV Xov. 23, lSTS.

It Is the plain duty of the tho Tiufes to glx9 tho public. Hint particularly our advertiainff patrons, the farts eoarrtln lu rirrolaiioB ia order thatUwry may fully appreciate ita value rl importance an ailvertitiog medium. fiAXTER SPRINGS DIRECTORY, erations Seventy-five persons attended the tin wed 7 H- HORNER, ding of Mr. and Mrs. II.

R. Crowell, Friday City Officers. Johs M. Co oris. evening.

ed devil." That's the thorn that wounded ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ancpnrrct way to ot.mia toe exact of the rancrs nf tbe Stat ontM o-f tha counties in which tfKy are published, is from KOXKTAXD 10AH Mayor City Clerk Treasurer -Police Judge Marshal S.McMiilas. J. W. Keesa, A.

J. Laa Chas. Mass case of arson, now pending against hiin. Mr. St.

Clair is a good lawyer. -While the people of Kansas City were JOilll 11 COOPER'S Mr. A Willard came to this city in April Can any one antedate this time as a Our friend Capt. T. P.

Anderson, has uw amount or postage jam fry uiew to the pos-office tlopartnif nt. Jtelow wo rive the amount pnij by the Times taken from the postoQlf reecipU ot thtnlaUv. me. That's what caused a- pearly tear to dim the luster of my brilliant optic, and trickle down my alabaster cheek. That's what caused the colossal sigh to well up from my boot-heels which the neighboring states mistook for a slight shock of earthquake.

I hope yon will atone for this sin as soon as Baxti Sraiscs, Kaxsas. All kinds of Securities Bought 4 Sold sleigh-riding last week on a good snow, the The amount naidbv hcr Bauer in the btau is taken from the Atchison Champion, which claim to have the amonnt from official aoc recti aud beinrpubliehod in iu columns iaevitleBco farmers of this section of the country were plowing, and getting ready for next year. possible, and wish you and the Tijies buc- uiai accept it as correct ao far a It con-rrneL cess, The M. E. Sabbath School folks will have a.

A a Al. Tho Times, Leaven worth, Kansa We are sorry for our friend Cass, but he PIJYSICIAX AND SURGEOX, nanipiuD. Atchison, Rao I'omuionwe altb, Topeka. Kansas Churches. M.

E. Cnracn Services every Sabbath at 11 a. m- and 6:30 p. m. every alternate Sabbath.

5 Sabbath school at 3 p. m. Jous Lb Conse, Pastor. Presbttehias Chcech Services every Sabbath at 11 a. and 6:30 p.

every alternate Sabbath. Sabbath school at 9 a. in. S. O.

Clark, Pastor. a Christmas tree on wurisinias eve, a ius City Hall. Old Santa Clans will be on hands with an immense stock of holiday presents. Office At res CVs drug store. can't shake his 44 gory" locks at us, for we Lave made a thorough canvass of the city and find the material for red-headed devils completely exhausted.

lie was "the last of Blado. Topek. Kansa, 107.36 Public Jrwa, JUeavcnwurth, auras, iti.tM Monitor, Fort boott, Kim. TS.40 BAXTER SPRINGS, KANSAS, What do the Courier and Star think of our Baxter Spbixqs, Kasbas. From the above it ill be aeoa tnat thaTimea pays more than double tho postage of any oUicr proposition or plan to build a jail? Come boys, we think it a capital idea, and ehall the Mohicans." gTULXM SEMAHS twenty-seven speeches ready to fling at the House this winter.

Another good rain Satarday, together with the mild warm weather, will benefit the wheat crop, wonderfully. We do job work so cheap in this office that it makes a fellow think the milleniom will be around the next week. Since the Peorias were paid their annuities last week, many of them have been in town doing extensive trading The Courier and Star men will each give $5,000 in their minds, towards the erection of a jail. Nothing mean about them. W.

J. Lea is suffering with a bad cold the effect of getting up and making a fire one morning this week. Serves him right. It may bo unusual, but there seems to frti tin ciaic The Time pays more potfgc than any other two daily paper in the State PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. -iue iimc pa vs more postage tut a any OUier threedaily papers in the State.

A Business Change. Mr. M. T. McMickle and Mr.

J. B. Ca IS UEADQUABTERS for Baxtkk Sraisas, Kansas, xne i true pay more ptaye than any other fona daily paper in tho State. Offer their professional services to the citizens ruth, dry goods, grocery and hardware mer The Time, after duilnrtinr the amount nat.t forpoatare by all the other daily paper in the of IJaxter SpriDffA aud vicinity. OpriCK: over the postofflce, where they will be found at all hour, day or uixht, when not chants of this city, have formed a copartner I State npon thfir exchanire 1UUiay more post- ship and consolidated their business.

They Societies. A. F. A. M.

-Baxter Springs Lodge No. 71, meets Saturday night on or before the full of the moon. Jous M. Cooper, J. P.

Scoles, See. W. M. I. O.

O. F. Spring Valley Lodge No. 51, meets Wednesday evenius. W.J.

Lea, N. 0. McMuiax, Scc'y. C. T.

Baxter Springs Christian Tern-pcranco i -meets every Wednesday Yvening. J. W. Moss, Pres. Wm, March, Sec'y.

profesBioually engaged. are on it bona fide circulation than all the otn er dailv paper ia Kauw. will carry on a general merchandising business, occupying the north room with dry JhcTimM has a circulation In the uhiy ot Leavenworth on which no pootae i paid wen-; ty tim cs sweater than aav other paper in BUSINESS CARDS. expect you fellows to commence at once'the agitation of the question. Earnest Baden, a Swede, was brought to the jail Tuesday," charged with burning a house in Lola township, on Monday night.

He is a tramp. The house burned, belonged toC. Burkhart. Everything seems to favor Short Creek. The weather has been more favorable for mining operations than it has been since the mines were opened, and the price of lead is advancing and in lively demand." We visited Galena last Friday, and found everything booming.

Lead is quoted brisk at 3,50 in St. Louis, and as a consequence mining operations on the Creek are vigorous. The merchants seemed to be all busy. The Time Is thl dar enlarrcd four columns. and in addition to hcin'jr the cheaiet and tet goods, the middle with stoves and hardware and the south room with groceries and The establishment, ij to be remodeled and rearranged throughout.

be a good many persons of late in and around our city, indulging in too much bug-juice. -pARXE HOUSE, paper in aiuuu. is uu: largest, lu Mate rev ufpartmcnt i alone worvu the price of aub-scritioc, and is a tpeeir.l feature of tho paper, which commend iuelt to thoe who desire tt Baxter Sraixos, Kansas. Where is the citizen the capitalist the keep posted in regard to items ot intcrttt in Kansas. Y.

O. PAR PnorpaiExon. List of Letters corner lot man, who will head a subscription from 51, 000 to 5,000 for a jail at Columbus. jVTiojro. BOOTS AND SHOES, Remaining in the Baxter Springs postoJSce, Tho Times i prc-eminentlr a newspaper, aud with its new and incrcKed facilities aud additi for the week ending December, 12th, 1873 As bustles are said to be coming into style IIt'atVuarter8 for Excursionists.

Dailystages onal editorial force, will comma ud placo in eery liontchold in Kintas. leave thi liotie for the east and weU again, we would say we have a largo stock of which, if not called for within thirty days old on hand, and will sell cheap RICHAHDSOW, will bo sent to the dead-letter office at Wnsh-ington, D. C.r QEO-S. ''While you'r a Shouting' just remember Mr. Geo.

Maxwell, bronght a dressed hog MnriiiPiiix tain nasoimi.u'. Addrca IK 1C ANTIIOFT, Lcaviu worth, Kansas AU tnat we have a good job office connected with CTIONEER, to the city Tuesday moruiiig that weighed Binltley, Miss Josie. ylers, Johnnie. Cellers, Alice. Gibson, Alfred.

IlilLMagie. Miller, W. O. 1G7 pouad3. Jlodgkins Luncan purchased CLOTHING, Baxter Springs, Kaxsas Persons calling for any of the above let Docs a general Auction and Commission hue! the Times, and are ready to get out anything from a milk ticket to a poster as big as a barn door.

Bring on your work The health giving qualities of the waters of the celebrated Baxter Springs, are truly ters will please say. "Advertised civinff Only six or seven unfortunates are in our ness. If rou have anything to sell, give him a date tf list. WM. II.

VARICK. P. M. county jail. There are at least a score or call.

Horses and ponies for sale Go with the crowd to Cooper's. Miss Ollie Park and Mise Mattie Willard, called at the Times office Tuesday. Wisconsin Buckwheat flour at Coop er'a. A temperance prayer meeting was held at the M. E.

Church, at 3 p. m. yesterday. Genuine N. O.

inolassc3 for sale at, Cooper's. Great preparations are being made to entertain the little folks during the holidays. The purest, whitest best syrup made, for sale at Cooper's. Three houses were burned in this county, thiii weekall inside of twenty-four hours- Those who advertise don't complain of dull times. Ask Cooper.

Yesterday a tie hauler was run ove by a wngon loaded with tics, and his leg badly bruised. THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR. two at Columbus and Short Creek that ought to be -ypll. IIAItCH. wonderful.

This water will prolong life to a great length, unless a person should get GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, 5HELF HARDWARE, THE MOST POPULAR SCIENTI Post-Office at Cclurabus, Burned. A postal card from the Postmaster at Col The Miner men are each, industriously en REAL ESTATE. COLLECTING hung or imbibe too freely of Columbus drug FIC PAPER IN THE WORLD. umbus, informs us of the burning of the gaged in cultivating a pair of Burnside whis store whisky. AND INSURANCE AGEMT.

kers mutton chop3. A measure of growth TABLE and POCKET Mr. Jas F. St. Clair, one of the cleverest Only $3.20 a Year, including Pcsiaso.

Week-' is made every day and duly recorded. Baxter SrRiNCs, Kansas post oflico building in that place at 10 o'clock a. m. Tuesday. fire resulted from a defective flue.

The fixtures, furniture and all mail matter was saved, without damage. Ij. 52 Numbers a year. 4,000 book pases. men aud one of the best temperance workers, CUTLERY, Etc.

Messrs Ilodgkins Duncan purchased is in town, assisting the Temperance Union MONEY TO LOAN. from Mr. G. V. Koontz, ist Tuesday morn The ScixxTinc A zaicaa is a larre First folks in holding a series of meetings.

Mr The post office is temporarily located in Mid. Class WeekW Jiewttiarer of Sixteen Pares. St. Clair is also the editor of the Temperance JjJ-RS. WM- STARK; daugh's oil etand on southeast corner of the printed in the most beautiful style, profusely illustrated with splendid engravinits.

re pre- lural, a good temperance paper, published PEA 1. 1. II IN at Cherokee, Kan. MILLINERY AND DRY GOODS. square.

A Historical Society. In Bank Uuildinsr. Tfvotiwanta shawl cheaper than scnimg mo newest inventions ana me most recent Advances in the Arts and Scienoes; including New and Interesting Facts in Ag riculture. Horticulture, the Home, Health, Silas Bennett, an early settler of this Baxter Srnixas, Kaxsas. Steps should be taken at once for the or county, residing three and one-half miles Would respectfully invite the attention of ti you ever bought one, ga to Coopei'c and get it.

ganization of a Historical Society in this ladies to welt selectd of 2IiUinrv west of town, died last Sunday evening. His Medical Progress, Social Science, Natural History, Geology, Astronomy. Tho- moat AT OB LOTS CONSTANTLY ON HAND WONDERFULLY LOW PRICES. county, isow is the time and the matter death was caused by injuries received in a poods of the latest styles and fahion. She also keepii a giod stock of gout's A new etock Fursv Ilat.

tlskji tho latent The trial of the young man charged wiih valuable practical papers, by eminent writers in all departments of Science, will be oal bank last Thursday. He was fifty two 6hould not be delayed any longer. By organizing properly and by miking a little ef styles from A. T. Stewart's, New York.

breaking into Koontx' store was postponed found in the Scientific American. ye.rs of age. until next Saturday. Terms, $3.20 per year, 81.60 half Tear." fort at a small expense, a correct history of The question for discussion to-night in the the early settlement and organization of this ing, eighteen hogs, the average weight of each was 26'i pounds. A fine lut.

The Courier is nuthoriy for the statement that several pupils in the school at Crestline, in Shawnee township, refuse to recite in the pame class to which colored children are assigned. The Cherokee Parsons Narrow Gauge Railway has been completed through Cherokee township hands working night and day the lsst few miles. The present terminus is about two miles north of Wirtonia. Baxter Springs is rapidly becoming a pop ular resort as a watering pi ace. Barrels and barrels of water are drank here every day in fact there are- some who imagine they could not live without water.

As the word "finance is now so frequently used in discussing modern politics, it would bo well to know its proper pronunciation. It is pronounced 'fee-nance." Skip lightly over the "fee1 and throw your whole weight on "Nance." Oswego Independent. Grace Hill debating club is as follows: which includes postage. Discount to A fronts. Single copies, ten cents.

Sold by all Newsdealers. Remit by postal order to MtJNX The finest assortment of candies by far. that has ever come to Baxter will county can be procured and preserved, where DRESS-iMAKER, Next dwr to Park House, "Resolved, That it is morally- right and Publishers, 87 Park Row, New York. as, if the matter i3 neglected a few years long politically snfe to extend all the rights snd be at Cooper's this Christmas. Baxtkk Sfbixqs, Kaxsas.

cr, a great deal of valuable and interesting immunities of this government to the women matter may be lost. By organizing a society Baxter has six churches Presbyterian, Methodist, Baptist, Catholic and two colored, The latest fdvles of Patterns on hand at all of our country." F. A. Gibbons, R. Yount, of this kind many valuable papers, documents tific American.

Messrs. Mcxx Co. are Solicitors of American and Foreign Patents, have bad 31 years experience, and now have dll kinds of Produce iaJccn time. Uent't) oliirts made to order. Plain and fancy sewing douc with aud dispatch.

W. Cowan and Miss Ingraham, affirm can be preserved that may prove very Baptist and Methodist. Considerable interest is manifested in the in exchange for goods- ative and T. W. Smith, S.

II. Jessup, J. Paul and Mis3 Van Gundy, negative- valuable in affer years as relics or matters of history. In this way, files of the several Murphy meetings now in progress in the city. the largest establishment in the world Patents are obtained on tho best terms.

A rpe-cial notice is made in the Scientific American of all Inventions patented through this Agen If our Colnmbus friend3 are so anxious to A number have signed the pledge. newspapers that have and are being publish ed in the county may be preserved as valu lave a jail, we would suggest as a measure "Mr: A. Rake-straw -hns the contract for GREGG CO. of relief to their somewhat continued anxiety, able collections. We will donate to a socie urnishins tho Cherokee Parsons Narrow DEALERS IN that the capitalists of that place chip in and cy, With the name and residence or the Patentee.

By the immense circulation thus given, public attention It directed to the merits of the new patent, and sales cr intrciuctkn often easily effected. ty of this kind the files of several papers, and Gauge Railway with several thousand tios build one and present it to the county. We no doubt others will do the same We hope We have put Jwb Work down to the lowest "The Little Globe." published by Howe Co. of Atchison, comes to us as an exchange. The daily edition is small but it is a keen an organization will be effected at an ea Any person who has made a new discovery GROCEKIES, figures, and if we don't do as good work as you can get anywhere elae we won't charge day.

know of a host of taxpayers who will not interpose a single obj action, neither do they care how large they mako it or how much they expend upon it. We think it a capital eutter, ably edited and a faithful chronicler or invention, can ascertain, free of charge, whether a patent' can probably be obtained, by writing to the undersigned. We also send our Hand Book about the Patent of passing events. It is a "rattling Darn Surned The Work of an Incendiary idea and will charge nothing for. the discov little paper, and long may it revolve.

QUE ENS WARE, Laws, Patents, Cave its, Trade-Marks, their WHOLESALE AXD fiETAlL DEALIE3 19 Last Monday night the barn belonging to ''The Workingman's a neat five Mr. W. II. Ilcrnor, of this city, was burned costs, and how procured, with hints for pro curing advances on inventions. Address frr the Paper, or concerning Patents, column fvlio, published by Jas.

W. Reming We haie received many compliments as to with all its contents. The fire was discover ton, at Leavenworth, is before us. The the good style of our paper and the neatness PROVISIONS, CORN, OATS, FLOUR, MEAL ed about nine o'clock, but so far advanced MLISN 37 Tark Kow, New York. Branch Office, Cor.

7th Washing you a cent. Mr. E. C. Wcilcp, boss liveryman, of Short Creek called at the Timrs yesterday.

E-l is one of the cleverest fellows on the Creek. 1 he Jailor complains of the children of the town loitering around the windows of the jail, and requests that parents warn their children to keep away. We've quit stealing coal from Jack Caruth, per is ably edited and enjoys a liberal pat and good arrangement of our office, fiora nu that it was impossible to save anything. A ton, D.C. merous friends.

To all we say. thanks. Our ronage. It is devoted solely and entirely to good buggy was burned, "and two nice car HAMS, the interests cf the laboring men. greatest effort shall be to jrive our patrons a riage horses perished in.

the flames. With good paper, and by so doing; vrc hope to mer the exception of the loss of the barn the oth Ion can buy liaisins at any price. er losses weie slight. Ilappily there was no it a liberal patronage. We plead guilty to a little yanity, but have long since discovered Cooper has some to sell at 12 1-2 cents BACON, LARD, and COUNTRY PRODUCE wind and the barn was isolated fnra other THE SUN FOR 1879.

The Scs will be trinted ererr day dur having laid in a supply, and now we are a pound, but it you want Eotnetbing that a newspaper man eannot live on praise buildings, or the loss might have leen great- trying to solve the question how to prevent nice, so to Cooper's and get some of alone. If you want to tickle us all over, ju er. The fire was. undoubtedly, the work ot ing the year to come. Its purport au4 method will be the same as ia the pait To Jack from stealinat from us.

fill us np. with advertisements, lots of job those London layers, loose Muscatells an incendiary. Owing to some threats hay present all the news in a readable shape. We are informed that Capt. W.

B. Shock- work and about a thousand subscribers. or Valcneias. ing been made, suspicion pointed to one Jas. and to tell the truth though the heavens fall lev to be assigned to unty somewhere in Let's see: Three or four terms of court Tne era Las been, ia, and will continue Porter, a farmer residing about three miles Let's build a jail at once.

We're in for it Virginia, as Superintendent of National are held at Columbus each year; all the to be independent of everybody and every thins save the truth and its own convictions so set the ball to rollinz at once. Let the east of town, as being the perpetrator of the CTK 0 TT0 WOUO deed, and within an hour after the fire was I JLXtii.ll. IT CXiLKj county officers are there; all the taxes are cf duty This Is the only policy which an Courier and Star fellows start a subscription Wanted A homo tor a boy, aged nine paid there; all the county business is tran discovered, a writ was issued and officers among the people of that city at once. It honest newspaper need have. That is tho policy which Las won for this newspaper the years.

Any person wishing a good boy to do lieht work for his board and clothes, can I'JlIXTS, oils. will only take 20,000 and as they want the started to maxe tlie arrest, l'ortcr was brought to town about three clock in the confidence and friendship of a wider constit sacted there; all the political conventions are held there and nearly all the public meetings are held there, and as a kind of Wooden and Tinware jail bad, they can raise that among them find one by inquiring at this office. uency than was ever enjoyed by any other American Journal morning, and on being arraigned before Jus VARNISHES, selves in a few hours. a compliment in return- a grand benefit, we The Sea is tho newspaper for the people. "Shanghai1' and "Kangaroo," two men tice uodgKins, plead not guilty.

The case The proprietors of the Courier have our GLASS, PUTTY, Etc It is not for the rich man against tho poof from Weir City, who have been in jail for six was finally continued until to-morrow. His The for Ccuntrv Lighcst think the capitalist and corner lot fellows in that place ought to erect a jail and present thanks for favors. As a compliment in re man, or for tho poor man a rains tho rich prices pail rrodacc. months, were released yesterday moraine. bail was fixed at $1,800, and in default of man.

tut it seeks to do toual Justice to ail turn, if they will come down we'll show 'em by order of the commissioners. which he was sent jail. it to the" county. In view of the fact that Columbus wants a jail, and wants it bad, we interests in the community. It is net the organ cf any person, class, sect cr party.

about the city our beautiful springs, (nex For Christmas presents, don't be thing to 3 Saratoga,) our churches, public There need be nomrstery about Its lovcS hope our proposition will not be overlooked. waisting your time looking up what to L. KITCHEL, and bates, it ia far the honest man against buildings, Ilodgkins Duncan slaughter and examine and see us Another batch of wild Nes Perces Indians the rogues every time. It is for the bonett buv. but co to Cooper's.

He has ev house, Smith's extensive plow factory, the goods and prices. came down on the train Thursday evening Democrat against the dishonest Republican, erything in tho way ot presents and I Times printing establishment and Zelleken's seventeen in number, in charge of Capt. He-co- "Serfs Tailor. TJ RE brewery, and well, we'll have to stop there. and tor the honest Republican as against tho dishonest Democrat, it does not take Us cue from the utterances of any politician or you can be suited at once.

A. Dempsey, of the Second Infantry, and for we'd never get 'em any farther six soldiers of his Mr. J. 'The Nursery," a monthly magazine for Shop: One door north of Gregg's store In commenting upon the result of the con political organhatioo. It give it support unreservedly when men or measures are in agreement with the Constitution and with Montietn, agent or the wes rerces rescrva youngest readers, published by John L.

Wines 1 Liquors DEALER IN test cases in this county, the Empire City ion, accompanied the party. James Reu BAXTER SPRINGS, KANSAS. the principles upon which this Republic was Echo is moved to say: fchorey, SO uromncld street, lioston, is one of the best things for a holiday present, we ben, Mark Williams and Archie Lauer, in It is an easy matter to cry "fraud' when terpreter, teacher and minister well dress could recommend. Only $1,50 a year L. KITCHEL has opened a tailoring establishment at Baxter Springs, where he is defeated at the polls, but quite another thing ed and handsome Indians also accompanied Blobbs said to his wife yesterday morning, to i6 in iae courts.

FOR MEDICINAL USE. HARD ABE, the party. These Indians formed a portion prepared to CUT AND MAKE CLOTHES, Ahem! Well, yes; that seems to be the my dear, in making your purchases for my Christmas slippers, and dressing gown, of the band wnich escaped with the chief case in the experience of the people cf this unite iiira, when Joseph maae nis surren in the most workmanlike manner, and a per county, but, nevertheless, that credulous in please have the bills delayed one month it OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICTi. fect fit guaranteed. Clothes cut on short is well enough to keep up the delusion, you der to Gen.

Miles at Bear Paw mountains last year. They were brought in from Fort dividual hasn't moved into the county who doubts the fact of fraud being committed in know. BAXTER SPRINGS, KANSAS notice, and old clothes CLEANED AND REPAIRED, i And made to Empire City in the election of '77 YE WOODS Seven or eight families of colored people l.apwai, iaano xernto.y. Friday morning they were taken to Chief Joseph's camp The Miner outfit at Galena, has surveyed, LOOK AS GOOD AS NEW. aggregating about fifty persons, arrived from Tennessee last week, and have taken op their residence in this county.

The most AND south of this city. Hems from Spring Valley Township platted and transfered one column of that paper to L. C. Waldy, who introduced him- I hope by good work and strict attention to business to merit a share of the public I keep constantly on hand a fully supply cf Aoe ana uave awaney are doing a good of them are stopping in this city, but we are 1 8if last week as the presiding genius of the informed that they design going upon farms. I "columns cf that wkmn." He heads it the patronage.

I. Tailor. DYE STUFFS GENERALLY. farm and cattle business, and adding im STOVES. About this time in the Year tlie ntMi.

"Kerrect Snooxer and declares himself provements to their farms. TINWARE. insp housewives Are pen dodin- in an.l nnt redJ MJ emergency don't care a cuss Aaron Bowser is also making valuable in for nobody, and wants it understood he's on provements on his farm. lie erected a nice HARDWARE, I PRACTICAL the "cut and shoot." "Well, all we've cot to Of stores with mysterious bundles in their arms, while the husbands quietly laugh up their sleeves abJtit the prospective slippers, dwelling house this season by the way, rounded lor the pecj le. benever tne Constitution or constitutional principles are violated as in the outrageous cocrpirary of 1S76, by which a man not elected was placed in the Pieeident'i where Leetillre mains it speaks out for the right.

That is tho Sea's idea of independence. In this respect there will be no cbasge la its programme for 1879. The 8c has fairly urned the hatred cf rascals, and humbugs cf all sorts and1 sises. It hopes to deserve that hatred net less in the year 1679, than in 1373, 1377, or any year gone by. The 8c will continue to thine en the wicked with unmitigated brightness.

The present disjointed condition cf parties in this country, aod the uncertainty of the future, lend an extraordinary significance to the events of the coming year. The dis of the press, the debates and acts cf Congress, and the movements of the leaders' in every section of the Republic will have a direct bearing on the election of 1853 an event which must be regarded with the moss anxious interest by every patriot! Ancrfcafi whatever his political ideas or allegianea. To these elements of interest may be added the probability that the Democrats will control both houses of Congress, the tnctttdiig feebleness cf the fraudulent Administration, and the spread and strengthening everywker cf a healthy abhorance of fraud in any form; To present with accuracy aad clearness tSa' exact situation in each cf its taryit phase, and to expound, atcording to its well known methods, the priaeiples that should guide us through the lahyrixta, will be an important The Sunday edition cf the Be is also furnished separately at $1 20 a year, poit paid-" The price of tie Wxkxxt Scy, 8 ptijres, 50 columns, is 51 a year, pct paid, i'or clubs of ten sending $13 we will tea.I an extra copy free. Address I W. ESC LAN Publisher, New York fit jr.

AND A FULP LINE OF Dave and Aaron are both bachelors, just WJLTCJEL say, younj man, is this: Go slow; Veep your shirt on don't give us any of your "sass," or we'll dressing and evjning gowns, watch pockets, Oar Medicines are warranted genuine cigar cases, that will so mysteriously SHELF GOODS. appear on Christmas morning. Polster, the Dragsist, has the finest assortment of Holiday Goods in the W'hen the colored emigrants were on their A-A town, consisting of Parian goods. Bo way i tuis piace, me agent accompanying them, borrowed money from several of them, WATCHES, and of the best quality. Customers will find our stock complete, comprising manj 'articles it Is impossible here to enumerate, and all sold hemian Cologne and Toilet sets, Va.ses COOK AND HEATING STOVES.

CLOCKS and proaisiE to pay them at Kansas City. On of very design, Smoker's sets. Cat JEWELRY thinking they will give a little attention to! the ladies. Who are to be the lucky ones We've had a contest case in our township. Tom Jones, a colored man, was elected as a Boad overseer in District No.

11. An attempt was made to beat Mm out of it, but he stood firm. A contest followed, and the case decided by referees. On tho 2d of November, the case was tried pef ore C. Clark, John West and B.

Lowell, all par. ties agreeing that their decision should be final. All evidence being presented, Tom clinched his argument by introducing a quart bottle, which had the effect of unanimously bringing the referees all over to Tcia'a eide, aad now he is duly installed, Bar. arrival there he made no movement towards vej-ryicg them, but gathered his baggage to- fflasa and irtass labeled Cnln-mft anil Repaired with neatness aad dispatch. Or Bay Ram bottles, Musical Instruments of every character, Music boxes, gvtaer preparatory to giving them the dip, au they were too sharp for him.

When the ders for jewelry or repairs by mail or ex of the latest styles and best patterns, at the lowest prices. I make a specialty of tho manufacture and repair of tinware, at prices that' AT MODERATE PRICES. press will receive prompt attention. A well train started, fhey grabbed his baggage selected stock cf roods on hand, and at Watch chains, Watches and Jewelry prices that defy competition. jumped aboard the train, leaving the bitten.

The trick of the colored peo of every description, and will sell all of Omci: Opposite the postoSce, in Orega of these nice things at New York uo's. drug store, wired a great deal of fun for the crowd prices. Served him light. DEFY COMPETITION. BAXTER SPRINGS, KANSAS.

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1878-1880