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tun rzgaHs Jn dtytitdettt. JOi Iff 1L 11 If. SATl 5. mAmriR i AM Ml I.1U 0 it 4 pie always steal because there is not a single jail or penitentiary the United States but what contains a good many white thieves and those inside the prisons are only a very small portion of the knaves of the same color that evade the law and always manage to remaiu outside' the' ptisonnvails; That some of our people are not so honest as theyouh to be i self evident, and that a good fair propor-ton of colored people are as good samples of integrity an honor as can be found in any race or kind of people, is equally self- 1 thInk tlUfc brother Elder should show a greater 16 ve for truth and fairpiay, if he objects to Christ's teachings in the matter, when lie next speaks pf our people, and not to condemn all because some are wicked. We are doin-our level best to "strengthen the weak to raise up those that fall, and finally to beat down Satin under our feet." Yours Respectfully, Christopher Columbus Seymour (Col.) Minneapolis, Oct.

ISth. Messrs. II. S. Wooden and Justus returned last week tomTopeka where they had been to attend the annual meeting of the Soverign Grand Lodge of Kansas, of the I.

O. O. F. Mr. Justus was tho represen tative from the lodge at this place, and II.

Wooden was Graiid Conductor of the State Lodge, I beg to thank the people for honoriii me with the nomination oh the Greenback ticket tor County Surveyor, but niy present business engagements preclude the possibility of my attending to the duties of the office, and ani therefore reluctantly compelled to decline to accept? the uqmination. With best fthanks, espect Ihtly; David R. Crosby. White and VanMeterare as mad as a hj-ena with a sore throat, because the people are going to re-elect County Cerk Hoag because he has proved himself an honest, reliable and efficient pubic servant, which is a much wiser policy than vo ing it to vacillateing "VanM.er.er for the wriggling White to control the office by commanding VanMeter. he great ruh of legal( matters is now at the District court.

Judge Austin pre KEEPS THE h-at si dollar a Iii 'own iu Oovinif crops are so! ubrious. Toe Key-tone t-tore si new t'o it earce at twenty -Ave cents. i.tlici Is iliie. milU aii enjoyable; J.ndiee are- "arinr winter fashions. -'Jut'ire An- th e'ed Disi jict Jud-e ow do-vn shrine.

IVtatnei fetching from 75 cents' to The :rHnb.iek ticket the first favorite of the fMniM'l- don't deny that conjugal con -tntets are in form. i'rosp'eets are propitious and former's are happy 1 Or.tlemen are letting their hirsute ap-peitdarea lengthen'. J. If, lYnnlman spent a few clay's in LARGEST, FINEST, AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF is i u. ts 1 1 i mm i HATS, CAPS, BOOTS MD SHOES XHnneaplls Public School Iii tho City.

ALL CLOTHING OF THEIE OWN MANTJFCTimB. Kantu City this week. The Convention begins on next Tues- day at 9:30. The following, is the gratfe report the Minneapolis Public Schools, for the month commencing September 15tn and ending October 10th, 1S79: Grades. 1st 2d 3d 4th 5th total No.

enrolled 64 31 60 41 40 236 In attendance ul 31 58 41 as -t lVol. Perkins conducts the- Choral Union next Monday evening. 8. W. I'nnfeff, ot niou City, spent a Apsn'c, 1-2 30 149 140117 713 sickness 1 2 7 2 7 12 More new cloaks just received at few day's in this place luf week.

I hereby arnounce myself an independent Republican canaidate for the office of Register of Deeds for Ottawa county: E.R. KnkJht. 89 619 The' gorilla is mad and i. torn down excused 12 15 22 40 41 unexcus'd 230 30 132 120 75 CASES OF TARDINESS. More Kniekeibocker Dress Goo da jus opened at Sutton's, hi likeness from the post office.

For a good Hat, any style, go to the Excused Unexciised 2 2 Mr. V. M. Campbell, of Solomon City, i in town Ufclthig his brother, Jacob 15 .4 9 6 4 6 :25 49 slieep For Sale. About 300 Missouri medium sheep sale.

Apply to Israel Markley, Minneai olis, Kansas. sides, and all the partners of all the law firms in the city are more or less engaged In business before the court, where they have an opportunity ot airing their legal acumen, and ot dazzling outsiders with their forensic If. B. Laughlm has just conipleted plastering Frank Reece's stone house and Is said by competent judges to be, in-trinsicaly the best, and best finished Jjob in this city. Doubtless he is a skilled mechanic and id ways fnltils his contracts right np to the handle.

He commeuced plastering John Adams's new house last Thursday. Those who need a first class plasterer will find him at Parkers restaurant on First Street Kennedy Justus have made an addition to their boot and shoe store on Second street. The addition at the rear, is ft commodiou3 workshop where the busy workmen are actively engaged i making soles and understandings for the Campbell. isaiumore uiotmng Honse. A large stock of tobacco, at Abbey 's.

The Chicago Store looks iro see the huge piles of new goods therein; Total 26: 4 10 24- 10 74 Grades. 1 2 3 4 5 total Per cent present 93 93 91 93 93 93 Stru'do stumbled on the gorilla, and 1 ope? ho will bo 8ved by the watcr-gruel trer cent tardy 88 97 99 90 99 jeacher's absence 0 9 0 0 leacher's tardiness 0 0 10 0 94 9 1 but ho wont. The city is doing a needed piece of grad For Rale. A valuable farm of 160 acres, in Logan township, of good tilable land with 20 acre3 of timber and about 20 acres, under the plow, watered by Pipe creek, fcear4 school house and rostoffice. Will be sold Men's woolen overshirts, at Abbey's.

The finest assortment of Shirts in the city, at the Baltimore Clothing lionise. -Cranberries and cOcoanuts, at Abbey's Pickeled codfish at Abbey Ing for the north sido of Second street, astof Concord. for a smnll payment in hand and the bal- The Delpho3 Herald gives tho Musical nlars enq uire at this office or of Dr. V. F.

A large lot ot norse blankets fjust re Elliot. Minneapolis, Kans is. ceived, at Slaughter's Harness 2m3 Sept. 18, For Bargains- in Clothing, goto the Convention a good notice. We hope to ee miny fioni there.

The papers are all giving the Conven" I ivoraMe notices. ft Is a good advertisement for our enterprising city. 7 Minneapolis has one of the best Choral popunjoa llo anoxs suit oqj ddBOM pdoutAUOO olj puv oaioo 'ejqi ajf pdOM. ano 40U ooi 405iatjua ui peaejp "joao so oqa qxb Rpoorf Jrio puc aoi oq) eas sooiad joq 'jCdUOUl Ol(t JOJ AB9 JOA IlO ntJJ AYlfcuI JO? buosoj oj jriq poJ3 JO TJOpi OU IlOA OAfJ? TJiM. qst oofad OAoqu etjj; 'liuijod aou aouds pu otiin riq 'eepiiaodsaeq-w puBsnoq; uoquoui pjuoo At 09 52 '0Z '91 "01 9 ejoiuoaapuiiti -ql 0S '9Z '0Z 9t 0f '9 eooh '00'S 09 i 'IS'WSL'OQ 'Of 08 woMtuti -sp 'gi 'OS 'O '2 8iqwovfi'.

OQ'l 'it 'no 'SL 'OQ 'Of pMoio '091 '9Z'l mWV 91 nJiqS l'A 'SaOOO f)MIH3ItMSQi people ot Ottawa County. The middle apartment is stored with leather and all other material used in their business. The largo front store is elegantly fitted Union in the state, and which 13 doubt- Go to An stin 1 buy the latest improved sewing machines right from the pompanies, and term.v to suit the purchasers. New No. 8 Wheeler Wilson, improved Singer, improved Howe, new American.

hite. New Home Call and examiue my machines. A. Lowe. up with every convenience as" a sale and Money to loan on 8 and 9 pr cent.

Interest, on farms, sums of $300 and upwards. Olney Skxton. The surprise, of evervone, is th perfect fit of one of those fine dress suits at the Baltimore Clothing Store. Toothsome and juiev meat at reduced prices for cash at Lucas' meat market. tf vou want a suit tro to the Baltimore fitting room, and contains an immense stock of every variety of boots and shoes.

Messrs. Kennedy Justus are liberal.fair-dealing gentlemen who supply a real good article at a low price. Clothing Store. We call the attention of the people to A large stock of bats an caps, at Ab- -Deys. the advertisement in another "column of If you want a Shirts- or Tie, ko to the Jackson's Common Sense Its name Is indicative of its intrinsic mer rsaitimore Clothing llouse.

We, tit the Chicago Store, eharsre noth its in all cases of contusions, eruptions, scalds, burns and every kind of impaired ing for cutting goods bought of us. Your DEPORTMENT, rrf-ad 100 Per c0111- Itomer Baker, Uattie Olney, Alary Olney. Gertie Branch, Mamie Jl ip kins, Katie Hipkins grade 2. lmer Ellsworth, Forrest Freddie Potter, Robert Smith. Daisy Clark, John btouder grade 3.

DlaudeChipman, Georgia frtfinss; Alice Bushnell, Emma Dunn, Mzie Midgley, Carrie Brown grade 4. iNU.ie Branca, Herman Blanche Thompson, Gertie Oinev, Lizzie Henry, Glaphev Smith grade 5, Mamie Dnnn, Eva Cummings, Hattie 4 Branch, Mary Siater, Minnie Thorn, Freddie Rose, Carrie Bushnjsll. SCHOLARSHIP. Grade 1.100 per cent. Homer Baker, Harnr Jockman, Hattie Olney, Gertie Branch, Mamie Hipkins; grade 2.

100 per cent. Elmer Ellsworth, Freddie Potter. Robert Smith, Daisy Clark, Nina Roberts grade 3. 99 per cent. Lizzie Donnely.

Mary Marklev. Rosa Hipkins, Ola Shep-pard, Mystie Corning grade 4 90 per cent Rolla Clark, Elva BrownrGlaphev Smith, Blanche Thompson, Lpla' Henry grade 5, Chester Rarig, 85-Jenhie Dunn," 82 Jennie Midgley, SO 1 Aunie Sheppard, 78 Kate Healdf 73. D.fBRIXSMADK- Public Schools aioney, nnO. 9 Per Cent Money. Money for the farmers of Ottawa and adjoining counties in sums of from $200 to $5000 on three to five yeirstime at rates based on tht present worth of money in the East.

Having been appointed General Agent for negotiating loans in Central Kansas, I am prepared until further notice to loan money at better rates than heretofore offered. My 8 per cent, money is obtained direct from Scotland. Commission in securing this from 11-2 to 1 3-5 per cent borrowers total cost in securing loan 9 1-2 to 9 3-5 per cent. Commissions on t) per cent loan range, from 11-2 to.2, cent borrowers total cost in securing money 10 1-2 to 11 per centt the above rates include your costs to the last penny jnoney loaned on receiver's receipts, school land certificates and Pre-eiriptor's Declaratory Ssatement. In last two cases, borrower to use money in part to obtain; patent; money had within ten days of date of application.

E. VV. Thompson. Office on Second street, over Henry Son's store. July 9th, 1S79.

44m3 functions in any pdrtidh of the" animal Public feiaie. On the farm ot G. Sigman. four miles east Bennington, on Monday, November 3d, 1879. at 10 o'clock a.

m. the following described farm property 1 2 head of horses, including work horses'and mares, sucking and yearling colts and one stable horse 6 head of cattle, including 4 cows 26 head of hogs 2 sets of doubl harness, mowing machine, 2 wagons, hay rake. 36-Inch iron beam plow, 14 inch breaking plow, Scotch harrow, and various other implements, also my household furniture. Also ray two farms to be sold or rented, one oh, the Solomon and the other four miles east of Bennington. Terms of sale Purchases under $25 cash down, over that sum 1 years' time" without interest, with approved security.

Notes not paid when due to have 10 per cent, in terest "added from date. Intending purchasers are invited to call before the day of sale and examine the property offered. Sarah Si Guam, Bennington, Ottawa county. 5 economy, wnere external application is practicable, in man or beast. Its prom, inent recommendation is that it will not S1H33 blister or injure the skin of the most deli cate, whilst its effects are immediate an never failing.

Those in need of liniment wile is glad of that. You can all save money by going to the Baltimore Clothing House. Call on us before making arrangement? for a loan; and, get our terms. We caa give any tihie Iroih 3 to 10 3ears. 5 Ois'ey Saxrov.

Prime roasting pieces and stak at n-diiced prices for cash at Lucas' meat Gre en A pples at Abbey 's. yonr familv arid Sliow Uiera the great Chicago Store'. Jt you want a hat, go to the Baltimore Clothing House. i for any purpose, will do well to give it a trial and they cannot fail to discover its surprising merits. For sale at Dr.

Dunn's 01 9 9 BWa Buap: El 01,8 9 9 910189 9 lu0tOf s4iioi 'SiVOOHGTAO BJ-Biibp '9 i drug store, who Is ever foremost in reco: uizinf a superior article injhis line, and has already obtained a wide spread repu tation for keeping the best kmd of drugs and medicines. ft rf-v 4 ai y-v mm tit f- s-c le one of tho youngest. Good dime lunches at Zinn's oyster sa hiu, from 11 a. m. to 1 p.

and from p. m. to 11 p. ni. The citizens of Minneapolis will eriter-tiin all singer.

who assist in the chorus the Oonveution next wcek. It is not necessary that shall Ivj good readers of muic to insure great benellc from the Convention- J. Vv. Thomls laying down a flag-stone vide-walk in front- of his vacant lot between hi hotel and the courthouse. That young man that followed thos two young ladies up the hill one night last week, had better watch out or he will get Quite a numfecr of Preble County people assembled atjthe depot Saturday night to -welcome James Gablo and family; also Mrs.

ltvf.se aed Eidson. Prof. H. S. Perkins Is one of the finest 'conductors in the World, and the musical people of this part of the state should be uro to attend the musical Convention and receive the invaluable instruction it "affords.

The Rev. Mr. Ga skill will preach at the Spring Hill school house, Center township, on Sunday, Nov. 2nd at 11 o'clock, a. m.

Arkansas 'Jack passed through here last Saturday afternoon on his way to the Indian war. as scout iu the service of the United States. It Is the universal opinion of" a number of tho citizens of this place, that the Indians who passed through here last week are spies for tho Utes. Well may tho Solomon Valley take pride In the Choral Union and still more In the grand Musical Convention. The finest tallent In tho west will be present to assist during tho week.

The switch east of tho depot was carelessly left open lat Saturday night which came very near having a damaging acci deut to the train from Solomon. Will Chapln the boss teamster of this burg, has opened a wood-yard iii town and will furnish wood.eithea hard or golf On Tuesday last, Oct. 21st, Frank Burr, bachelor resid ing on E. R. Knight's place at Bennington, went out limiting after breakfast with a double- barrelled gun, one barrel shot the other rifle.

He failed to return at noon as usual and not having returned as the sun approached the western horizon, the neighbors went to search lor him. They soon found him 1 li i on the banks of the Solomon river near Frank Philbrich's place quite dead with a bullet hole through his body near the We have mot to loan on property. 'now cheaper than anybo'dr. and see. Olnet Siciiro.V.

Bear in mTnd th time of th TTiusical convention October 2S, 31. Linen collars 10c, Blue tore. New Goods daily ait the Baltimbr Clothing House. Hominy at 'Kxtensive assortment ojf Window Shades and Rollers; Cords and Pulleys for same, at Kil bourn's. Too many goods at Sutton's.

Dry Goods. Boots and Shoes, surplus to be sold at wholesale prices. Smith's Patent Adjiistable-back Itock-i lg Chair at Kilbourn's. Breakfast Bacon and Shoulders at Abbey's. Dried Beef at Abbey's.

Sugar cured Hams at Abbey's. Philadelphia i. the best market for clothing in Am.riea, that SuN toijh's bought th eir new clothing there call aim seeit. region of the heart. He laid close to the The Cheapest Mnslc IStoitse In America Will author of "Drifting with the Tide," and other fameous songs, will select $3.00 "worth of new and popular sheet music from o-r large stock, and send to any address, on receipt of cash $1.00 This is the best chance ever offered first-class music at one-third the regular pnee.

State whether you want Vocal or Instrumental. Send order to W. L. Thompson East Liverpool, Ohio, river where a skifttjus was niade fast. I supposed that he had been on the river In Jtha skiff.

Bad landed and mored hi3 boat and then took hold of the muggle end of his gun to drag it out of the boat. When found the riflle barrei had been 9.y.9 Zl sins 9l II 01 6 8 tfi.ms-oiAoqo 016 819 win's' ejoiuiwraf) p.uo 'lP -8 'L 9 9 ips pojbUOA s.aoj QlsLIHXOTO jo auoTJu ia'dop oqi ui oionb OM9eoiadaD jo uios jo oai 01 aopjco oijqnd Suiziwnuo jo eiaeraeelopa AiJ-eoq oqi ojb 'jajtfo ubi eAvtfuoBr -ooairaoooj aeoq oqj pus -jCoijba ai aoajoo pue Tjood Xioao Aagu p. eooiad Ai6 ano AofW. oqj 40 epitiod qj Aq pojcwaaddc eae duojj ano 'senuijuoo n- qvnj pus pjdo5iMB Ainj ay odood oqj i HSVH3 IHJi QIOAY in 'ttwr 11 1 1 iiBiiii 11 11 lit in 111 11 1 Administrator's 3aij. Notice is hereby jrlven that I nnblic sale on Sat ur lay, 1st, my residence, 3 miles southeast- of 1 1 nhos.

Ottawa county, Kar'n-is; all Hie sonal propcry be I on if in to th stHte of Anna Vohs. deceased eonaifttina: hores, cattle, larminsr iMipiAiMenr-. A credit of six iwonU.s wi iven evil 1 sum- over $5 by purchaeH ivir note with approved seenrlry." ider ash. Sale to comin'ence P' Vioek a ni. (tCTHakt nov-K Administrator of the estate ot Anna Vol; deceased.

1 inie meat ehefrr tnsi i aiLuti--. recently discharged but the other barrel was laoded. Some game was in the boat. He was about 35 years of age. Died.

In Ottawa townhir. on Oct. 1 2th rA new lot of ladies shoes for winter wear, at Abbey's New style cloaks just received at Sutton's." A new lot of dress goods very cheap, til Abbey's. Knickerbockers, Cashmeres and Alpacas just opened at Sutton's. The beajutlfui felt Skirts in great variety at Abbey's.

Another stock of goods coming for oc counter at Sutton's. r- A large stock ot men's under ware, at Abbey's. A car load of winter apples will soon be received at Sutton'a. Those wanfin them by the barrel please leave orders soon. Husking gloves, $1,25 at Abbey's.

Good every day working suit3 of clothing at all prices at Sutton's. A new lot of prime saddles at Slaught er's harness shop; Toomany goods at Sutton's, see their ad verri semen r. A large stock of Fine-cut, Plug Smoking Tobacco at Abbey's, Groceries and jProvisions deliveredfree to ony part ot the city by the Suttons. Marble top Center 1 ables aw jviiburn's. Too many goods at Sutton's-wiU be sohl at wholesale prices to reduce stock.

Don't th at the great Chicago ftore i now in tlie double store, brick front on Second street. Dry Goods; and Hat Queen ware ami about evervthinr felse you are liable vto need ho )iit the house or farm is kef at tliV (Jhieago Store and sold iowl Fresh canpV.d 'fjrnij. Fsfi and Vegetables just received at AbbeyV. A large stock of Teas ust -received at Abbey's. Good d'resVuits all wool at Kansas City Prices, at Simoii's.

Calicoes, pretty pattern 5 1-2 cents a yard at Abbey's, Salina Flohr warranted good Suttons. Gloves and mittens -cheap! at Ab Baltimore Clothing Hon has anything you want iu Clothing, at lowest pneer Men and boys boots, at-Abbey's, Great reduction in the price of prime meat at Lucas meat market for cash only "to any part ot town on receipt of orders. I am sole agent IrVm orc Pumj), whieii is water packed and wil' r.ot cut out or wear our. the only water Packed pump made, and is superior to all others Will work easy at 80 feet a at 30 fetit. A year old boy can easil pump trom a Ti loot well.

It will work iti sand "or niud bank-, an 1 wtil throw water oO fVt. Price- putnp and cylin dr SlS.t. inbiiig -JSy-a I vill' sij) tb pump uitci sUI'vv it tit be praetical-lv Te-ri' 1 in u-e tiofore- i iid or, anc. will remove it without chre if nl perteerly rv. Ir.

c-' be if Jndoro Amtin Is iroimr to bo DEATHS. It is impossible conceive of the amount of misery and death caused yearly in consequence pf the stomach failing to perforin its proper unctions, caused both by-improper diet and carelessness. Nine tenths of all the ills "flesh is heir to" are caused by animproper condition of the stomach and liver. HALL'S TONIC TEMPERANCE lllTTERS will set you right Again and by eare In the uture in regard to wliat iind how you eat, and by. taking a spoonful! of the Bitters onea.pr twice a week yon can "Live long and been happy." as Rip says.

Every bottla warra.red. Price $1 per bottle. For sale by druggists. CAyTioM. Don't allo'v druggista, to put some inferior article on voti.

If they have not.got it send to me for ir. 'Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded: W. Hall, Sole Proprietor. Minneapolis, Kansas. Judrc, because he is neither ar bitrary, austere, acrimonious nor anti deluvian.

but an able and honest Judge. Kight! ind one-hali aged 10 years and 6 months. Ella Lang-stQi, daughter of Joseph and Marceila Langston, old and respected citizens of the vicinity. The complaint the died of was incidental to her age and sex. She wa3 a beautiful girl, esteemed and loved by all who knew her.

Her parents have the sympathy ot the citizens of the community. Crrfipon2iici. Mr. Kditor. The other evening at a religious experience meeting at the Presbyterian Church, many volunteered to give their brothers and sisters in faith tfieir respective experiences iu religious matters Amongst the rest was Mr.

J. II. Elder who resided in the south. He said chat he observed that the colored people there were regal ar attendants at public worship, and that they were always, zealous at their prayer meet- Fresh oystcr3 rcelvcd daily by express opera tiin nsHe.a north itown; atZlim's restaurant and oyster s-iloou Center JOtVi.hljip, i-J nines uue norrh ot Uy the can or served up in every si? de to i)U tho most fastidious, and price to suit times. Give hi in a call.

Jackson's Co MianeaaiiA. 2ih6 Irc on't you cud with Mite.hll, tlie bJacKsuuch, lie riee'd money bad. mn On Tuesday nizht last, the Darling om for man or i'; Mister Uequire no rubbi. Point school house was entirely consumed J.Iw of betters Fn-derick Aniight. Mr.

S. Boss. Sam soothiao'. ren jrthetii a- by tire. It was A frame building and on tor afl uel G.

Caughrv. John Dawson. K. D. ailui'n I.

Ho jn Br" For ale tr pheaf 2 Flint, John Ledler, Mr. Frank Keliev. Valentine King, Win. ii. Lightioot, W.

II. Munner, John Stul 1. Mrs. L. J.

Ship- Vtf Afortin rr nrm yi-st. Jl Miieapohs, u-v Mci ike SS i'ox, $rmiapjliht Kan.) fSeconti A. 5 rooiiied iti a. otfier lots be lltd wu.i h-'U- IU iroliicuntus; Wlute and brwVi breV.d y. vnh every day.p Uve or tire was in ft.

It supposed to tho rk of an incenderar. Dr. Kha lias gono to Ilichmond. Ind. jtnni.r has it that the tspeci lie object of iU journey Is to enter into a conjugal Voutract wlrh one oj Kve's fair daughter's t.d will biing his new partner back with him.

After several monthn absence Charles Watu rs and George Savage returiied to Minneapolis They are looking well and Vaity atid report having had 'henp much lun during their travels tiirougli Kcxico dud rumbling oVr 'the Hockica. Auctioneer. I have recently came lierefrom Illinois I have had ten yeans experience as an ue- tioneer and am open to engagements to fnnduct utiblic sales iu town or country 'tt Cakes and i oIjV. rusks; pi'es. eoll TTu- Hominy, green dried peas Vuftl it of ail; tit Lite '-esc priees.

A lu'neb irovidt-tl. wi.i-re tit'iich can bo ureit at moderate Ttie i-'a and hymns, mid yet notwithstanding all this religious enthusiasm and devotional piety, they V.lways woud steal when opportunity offered, irtr. Elder's long experience in the world if not his christian charity, ought to have taught him that no people are njl perfect, that there aie good and bad in all communities wfth out regard to their Wtigion, their polotics or the color ot their skin. Would it be just for oar people to say that white peo- J. M.

Gordon, of this i eitv irs my son-in-law. I will not tail to i Abbey's. i ki-. 1 -ini- in iwiae of ih puoi r. is respn I'uUy 5Vib-; COX l-'i nticspc-l'it I .1 1 i 1 1 do my best for those that patronize ine.

T. iONG. Ordeisleft at Independent oihob will be promptly utti ud jd vo. 5ui3 Another lot of 3 cerit glood on the- wa; to Suttoii's. Strattou'r oeit 1 Flour for $3.00 at Sui aim ever fuun win 1:1.

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