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Wathena Reporter from Wathena, Kansas • 3

Wathena Reporter from Wathena, Kansas • 3

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1 rr i i ti i FIUE IX -w as mso iuieezea so mai oruv inose laniu- C- XARCXCi. P. DUBACH provisions have been furnished to widows and worthy distressed people outside of A Detailed Account of the Affair. the orders. THE Wathena Reporter, C3 A.

I J. Fee for county fliees, fltr township offices, $-1 lor road over peers, $1. If announcements are of such length tlmt the; amount to more at adverting; rates tlinn tli regular fee, the rxtranmuunt will also bo charged. Advance pa vine ut reqa red. The usually quiet and peaceable town of Services in the Catholic (St.

Joseph's) Highland was thrown into a frenzy of excitement recently by the sudden and mys iar with it could understand her readily. Her husband has had to stand at her bedside almost continually and tarn her in bed every half hour. Mr3. Pauline Thurmaa was born in Stratford, March 13th, 1815; was united in marriage to Mr. C.

C. Carson, Nov. Cth, 1834; came to Missouri in 1835, and to Kansas in 18G0. She had been a NOW IN ITS DEALERS IN terious burning of the residence of Mr. Charles Fox, located in the west part of church will be neld as follows: At 9.30 o'clock a.

M. instruction for the children; at 10:30 o'clock a. high mass and sur-nion on the 3d and 4th Sunday of every month and on every 4th Sunday at 8 o'clock vespers and benediction. that town, and the startling developments that have been made in connection with vlL this arson, demand a fuller detail of the AN UNFLINCHING member of the Presbyterian church for over 40 years, and lived a consistent and FzxEa Kassexs, O. S.

Pastor. facts than we gave at the time. Previous to the burning, for several) Sowing Wheat. The farmers are REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER 'A ffe-' i W75 2L Trcaurer. J.

F. Hampson is a candidate for Treasurer of Doniphan County. Trustee. Maxville. Peter Manville is a candidate for re-election to the office of Trustee of Washington Township.

For Sheriff. Maqthlken. We are authorized to announce Samuel Maquilkcn aj a candidate for Sheriff of Doniphan county at the ensuing November election, subject to the ecision of the votes. faithful Christian. gotfried moskau.

Mr. Gotfried Moskaa, a respectable German farmer, living near this place, weeks, Mr. Fox had received anonymous cSd 55 i- tiU letters, tacked up at his stable door, and nearly all busy sowing fall wheat. Some have finished, and their wheat is sprouting nicely. Many farmers will not sow as PUBLISHED ETERY SATURDAY died last (Friday) night.

He had been ia one instance slipped under the door of his house, while persons were watching, much as they would like to, as they feel afflicted with chronic rheumatism for sev AT cramped for money to buy seed after at night, threatening vengeance against Wathena, eral years, and was a helpless invalid. He was between 50 and GO years of age. him, as his "deadly enemy," and ordering him to leave the town and community on pain of having his "house burned over his spending so much last spring for seed to replant with. The breadth that will be sown, however, will probably equal an average, and may show an increase. Doniphan Tkmnty, Kansas.

TEE MARKETS. ad." Wesley Trevett, a clerk in the general Republican Central Comnutt.ee. There mill be a meeting of the Republican Conn ty Central Committeeof Doniphan County, iu Troy, C3 Mr. Isaac Phillips, a merchant of this merchandise store of J. A.

Kennedy, Esq. to; St. Louis, October 1. IIEMP Dnll and unchanged. FLOOR Steady and nuchanged.

WHEAT Quiet and irrtgnlar for No 2 Vo3 red, place, was stricken with paralysis, last (Friday) night. His entire lett side was also received similar letters threatening on Maml.iy, the 4th day of 1S73, to consider matters of interent to the party. A full attend i. nun at ana at me close wag ance of Uif, member is earnestly deired, ai the BOOTS SHOES. him, and demanding that he leave town or pay for his refusal with his life.

The names of Mr. Kennedy and S. F. Amsbury uik sHihi of holding a County Conventiuu will be offered as the same, with $1 52J bid lor car lots October sold at $1 531 5-. C0RX Ileid higher; 54c bid for car lota; No 2, mixed, October, sold at 523b2c.

severely affected, and at this writing he can move none of the members or muscles of that side and can scarcely talk. He had for more than a week felt unwell, and so dizzy at times that he could not stand up, but supposing it was only an attack were mentioned in one or more of these one of the ul jetts tor consideration. R. M.iWILLIAMS, Chairman. C.

LEIASD, Sacrt-tiiry, CENTRAL COMMITTEE. letters in a manner that, to say the least, OATS Quiet; held firm; 37c bid for fresh No 2 3oJ4c bid Ot touer. HATS CAPS, (in lis of Merchandise Iowa To wuship R. M. Williams, B.

S. Campbell, BARLET Dull; No 2, $1 201 25; choice, Si 45 And all M. McVay. of biliousness medical aid was not thought necessary. It is hoped he may recover.

was not complimentary. W. H. Bush, a grocer, formerly of this city, also received letters making threats upon his life, and demanding that he leave the town. It is reported that Alex.

Campbell, of Seaver- 1 50. RTE Quiet; 70 cents bid for No 2. PORK Higher at $12 7o22 85. Wolf River W. Morse, Nathan Aug.

II. Fuelling has opened up for Springer, John L. Blair. Centre Township Robert Tracy, C. Leland, II.

L. McAdatus. ua. olLl MEATS Firm; shoulders, 8c; bhort Suitable for this Market. ance has also been threatened in a similar business again, with a better stock than he ever had before.

His goods are new no, 14; short BACON Firm; shoulders, short rib Wayao Township Robert Flickeuger, J. B. Ken The Reporter stands in the front ranks of the Kansas press, and as a wide-awake newspaper it is unexcelled by any weekly publication in the State. Every number contains a complete summary of valuable and interesting State News Personal, Religious, Miscellaneous, and Crop News Editorials on such topics as our readers are interested in Gen-, eral news of importance Agricultural articles applicable to Kansas Choice Miscellany, Poetry, Wit and Wisdom, Useful Recipes, and several col manner. short clear, 14U (jobbing and or nedy, A.

tow. At first but little attentien was paid to Wnshington To wuship C.Nahrung.W.C. Searcy, and fresh, arfd make a handsome appearance. Mr. Fuelling is a premium baker, and everything about his establishment is der lots); hams, ll16c.

LAKD Firm country steam, 175c. BUTTER Active and firm strictly prime and these threats, menacing as they appeared but at length an unsuccessful attempt was made to destroy by fire a house belonging One of the Largest Stocks in forth iCannas. jauOtf The Highest Market Price PAID FOR SenecaGumey. Marion Towuship Joseph Randolph, C. 0.

Wiu.il. Veckard. Burr-Oak Township lleury Cowger, Wn. Bye, Samuel Lehman. choice dairy, 2830c creamery, 3oc medium and Beat and fine.

A lunch room where meals will be served at all hours, is a feature of prime, 20-25. EGGS Easier pt 1820c. to Charley Fox, on his farm, on Cedar Creek, four or five miles northwest of business which he intends giving especial HAY Dull and weak; prairie, $9 5010 60. Highland after which he and some of ilk Active at 3 126 12U; good to attention. He also keeps groceries, notions, toys, pocket cutlery, tobacco, cigars, etc.

COUITEY. FBOBUC choice, $45; medium to fair native cows, $2 70 his friends began to guard his house in $3 25; good to choice Texana, S3 851 30 medium to fair, 50. Receipts, 1,579. town, at nights, at which time the note above referred to was slipped under the door. Cavalry Men, Attention Any man HO'iS Steady; $7 257 50 lor shippers; $7 60 who was in the cavalry service of the U.

S. on us before Purchasing Elsewhere. No trouble to liow Good Fine weather. Growing cooler. No frost yet to hurt.

Light Kuovrer on Thursday. Mr. Mrs. Snivel are both sick. The Eagle Flouring Mills keep away both day and night.

from 1SG1, to the close of the war, and lost This night-watch was kept up for sev 7 80 for butchers. Rect-ip ts 2,128. Chicago, October 1. FLOUR Steady and unchanged. umn of sprightly Local Intel his horse, either killed in action, captured ligence.

WHEAT Active and higher No 1 spring 16; by the enemy, overheated by excessive eral successive nights but in an unguarded moment, when no one would have suspected it, Charley being, as often occurred, off after a steer for the slaughter pen, and all the family out of the house, being be riding, or died from want of necessary for No 2 $1 121 spot $1 10J4 October 1 00 Novsnl-br; No 3, fbgl 02. Purchases delivered to any part of the City, free of charge. age, or lost from any exigency arising in CORN Strong and higher No 2 mixed, 55Jc Trains boin to cros3 the Atchison the service, for which he was not re Its opinions are spoken without fear or favor. bid October BOJc bid November, OATS Cash lower; others firmer; No 2, 34c sponsible, will find it to his advantage to tween sunset and dark, a cry of "fire" bridge regularly on Monday. spot; 3233c October 3132c November.

address A. J. Mowry, late 2d Lieutenant went through the streets, and the villagers liev. C. Harms, the German M.

E. e. sftHRme go. of Co. 14 th K.

V. inclosing stamp looking out in. the direction of his house, minuter arrived on Thursdiy. for reply. Aug 14 With malice towards none, but charity for all, its expressions Nolody seems to take any interest in AntoneTaton, a German residing near found it, sure enough, wrapped in flames.

Most of the house furniture was saved, but the precaution having been taken to cut the well-rope, it was impossible to get politics but those who have an ax to grind. are universally acknowledged Doniphan on Brush creek, went out Friday morning last week, to work among his Charley Moler, one of our industrious to be frank, honest and just. young fanuer.j will start in a few days for pumpkin vines. After a while the mother water to quench the flames, and consequently the house was laid in ashes. BARLEY Quiet and weak; $105 spot; $101 October 93c November.

BYE Dull and unchanged. PORK lu fair demand and advanced at $20 spot, $22 25; $22 50, October. LARD Strong and higher; $13 6213 65 spot and October; $12 20 year. BULK MEATS Strong and higher; shoulders 9u9Jc; short rib, 13al3c short clear, 13al3 c'. CATTLE Receipts, yesterday, dull, weak and unsettled; nearly nominal shipping, $-i 00 a 6 00 sales mostly $2 50 a 4 Texaus $2 50a3.

HOGS Receipts, 8,000. Fairly active and Arm sales, $7 50aS 75 light, $3a8 SO; heavy, $8 10S 75. Watliena Produce Texas. sant their little boy out to tell his father to come in to breakfast. The mmutwn After the fire, which occuired two weeks The regular quarterly meeting of the child returned and told its mother th, -ago, Mr.

Lox moved into a new house, Cotmtr Commissiouers begins at Troy CASH DEAEER IN papa wanted to sleep. The mother, feel Monday. belonging to his father, Mr. Dana Fox, next to the Methodist church, where he ing that all was not well, went out and We received a short and pleasant call Toys, Nptions, Stationery-Goods, and Fancy Groceries. found her husband dying, doubtless of from Mr.

Allen Porter, P. M. at Elwood, The latter consisting in part of still remains, notwithstanding his being farther warned to leave, on pain of suffering a similar fata as before. Dr. Martin has been warned to "leave on pain of suf last Saturday.

Flour, Tea, Spice, Imported French and F.nglish Mustard, Flavoring Extracts, Corn, Pearl and Diamond apoplexy, lie attempted to speak, but could not, and putting his arm around her neck he immediately expired. Kis wife is an invalid, and he was a husband of great Dr. Chirk, mail agent on the A. N. Ii.

is at homo to the Sabbath fering the fate of his next neighbor on the Gloss Starch, i'runes, I'cavl ISarley, Uurrants, naisins, uiiocolaie, nice, cracaeu neat, Oatmeal, Soda, Soap, Candles, Pickles, Veppersatice, Frsli Salmon, Fresh L- brders. Sardines, Oysters, apr2475-tl Dried Betf, Nuts Fruits, ic. with his family. kindness, indastrious, honest, and respect PRICI8 PAIS FOR PRODUCg AT STORES Butter, per lb Egg pe doze Potatoes, per Lard, per ftt Hams, per lb Shoulders, per fi Onions, per bushel Cheese, prime, per fi Corn per bush Oats bush fork cwt Tallow. Tetcr Deiter lost one of his match ed by all who knew him.

west Fox. Since the fire, also, an unsuccessful attempt has been reported upon the life of Mr. Bush, by an unknown par A Large Stock of Cigars, Tobacco, and Pipes, Always on Hand. inaros, a very flue animal, a few days ago. 18 10 35 12 12 08 1 25 12 30 35 05 2025 18wl20 2025 Hurst, the White Cloud wife murder I also Sue died with the colic.

ty and Mr. Bush has sold out to E. J. keep a fine assortment of Toilet Perfumery, Hair Oils, Pocket Cutlery, Combs, Hair, Tooth and Blacking Crushes, plain and fancy Note Paper and er, came to ms normal senses atter arriv. It is always ready to STAND UP AND FIGHT FOR principle, for honesty, Just measures and good men; Morality, humanity, And the Commandments ten; For equal rights for blacks and hites, And every citizen; For female suffrage, woman's rights, And a decent share of "tin." For thy fair name, America, Home of the brave and free, From Maine to California, From Kansas to the sea.

AGAINST the crushing iron heels Monopoly now wears; Against all back grab salary steals, And Credit Mobilier snares; We understand that Judge Hubbard iug at the ncnitentiary. He played crazy Irwin, and intends to leave. We do not think, however, that he was frightened Las decided to call a Grand Jury for the with aa energy and persistence almost re away, as ha had previously been making opes, inKS, I'cns, Amnios, uassfin, uiu uuuiuna otner fancy articles too numerous to mention. P. S.

Doing a strict casli business I am enabled to sell goods extremely low. A. II. FUELLING, Proprietor. December term of court.

markable in fact, ith altogether too much to convince any one that he wasn't Tat her SO New corn sells at ccuts jmr 12U an "intelligent dog." His modus operandi was to sit and keep up an unremitting 1ushel in thi3 market. The fiuest white corn we ever saw has been selling at 3." Bet'tWHX, per lb Honey Strained Honey prices of Cider Vinegar, per gallon Rice, per in per Coffee, Rio, Cheese, prime, per lb Smoked Beef, per lb Mackerel, per tUitter, per tb Ejjgs.per dozen Potatoes. pe( bushel Hams, per lb Shoulders, per is Salt per bid Coal Oil, per gallon muttering, rubbing his hands together as RAMS-EL, cents. 3o 6 2J 20 10 20 10 4j 15 if they were nearly frozen, and occasional Rev. E.

Gunn, the Ktate missionary ly brushing his ear with his right, as if to Boot say, "shoo-fly." Keeping up this perform of lIom Mission Socioty, will preaua at the Baptist Church, Sunday, Oct. 10, 1ST5, ance and refusing to eat, weakened him so much that he no doubt felt a gracious 2 50 25 at 11 o'clock a. and "p.m. Is Prepared to Manufacture Against all "rings," designs of which sense of relief to find himself in the pro arrangements to go to Hot Springs, Ark. where his wife's folks went some time ago.

Mr. Bush's offense is reported to bo that he said there was rope in his store to hang the person that burnt Fox's house, if the perpetrator of the deed should be discovered. On Sunday last Mr. Trevett left a letter to his employer, Mr. Kennedy, care of Scctt Thomas, with regard to disposing of his private business, and stating it as his belief that it was his duty, lest others "innocent and inoifensive persons" might be involved in danger on his account, left own for parts unknown.

It seems that Trevett's correspondence to the Chief was offensive, as he was ordered to stop it. The wtole affair is still involved in impenetrable mystery but time no doubt will bring the dark deeds to light. Mr. Liehliter has brought us in premium melon. We could not 6top Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's Boots, Shoes and Slippers, tective care of Warden Hopkins.

From Are to the people heat; what we saw of Hurst we should pronounce to order, and in the best manner and latest styles. And office-seekers, thieves and "sicli" to have it weighed, but think it increased the heft of our force between 30 and 40 Teas, black, per lb f5l 00 Teas, green, per 1 UUitijl 25 Sugars, brown, per ib 11 Sugars, colfee, per lb 12 Sugars, crushed, per tb 14' Sugars, pulverized, per ft 14 Sorghum Molarises, per gallon 60 Sugar house Molasses, per gallon 75 Drips, per gallon 00 DHY GOODS. Calicoes yard 10 him a "brick," and a man who would run dec.574-tf Repairing done neatly and cheaply. Who suck the public teat; desperate risks to escape from custody. pounds.

Against all lawless riot and revel, One Door West of tlie Post Office. Wathena. Kansas. HOW TWO DOXIFHAN CotTNTT FARM Early Harding, telegraph operator at Or other kinds of sin; ERS Settled a Difficulty. Bleached Cottons 1017 Robinson, came home last week shaking with ague.

After taking a whiff or two of gainst the evil of the Devil, Brown sheeting. cyio About the middle of November last, J. Gil And his co-partner, gin. McC. arrested one F.

M. accusing him our salubrious atmosphere, he returned 1 :r.6 S01 10 of shooting feloniously his, (J. McC's.) feeling rugged and hearty. A.nd with our banner thtL5 inscribed, mare. F.

M. G. was bound over to court DONE More Sheep. Two more droves of and a week after gave his note to J. MoC, We'll court the battle's din OBITUARY.

WIIEAT. Wheat, per bush Spring Wheat, per bushel FLOCK MARKET. RETAIL. Ne Tins Ultra Flour per cwt White Rose Spring Superfine Middlings Sbip stuff Bran sheep from Iowa have passed through HEATLY, CHEAPLY FE0HPTLY, for the value of the mare, and the case Well forward march courageously, 4 00 3 75 3 2 2 5U 3 00 1 25 1 00 thus compromised. When the note was due Wathena since the last issue of our paper.

One of head, going to Marion county. The victory to win. ANTHONX SMITH. Anthony Smith, a citizen of Burr Oak Township, who lived on Smith's Creek, AT THE sorter two months after the affair, F. M.

G. re fused to pay and was sued by J. Mc. and the other of 800, going to MeFherson. died last Tuesday, of a fever with which The Eetorter is mistaken sayiug The case finally worked into the District that F.

M. Keith, of Atchison, for XUliOlUlt illllUilll Joseph Prices Duplicated, and Workmanship Unsurpassed. Now is the time to Subscribe! Court and was tried at the last term. The note was declared null and void, because merly resided in Wathena. it was his younger brother who resided there.

Vhu-f. the consideration, viz. the compounding The ChUf is correct. It waa L. M.

of a felony, was illegal. Thus honest farm Keith who lived here. PHOTOGRAPHER, Send us Sl50 in advance ers cannot always settle their mutual diffi WESTESU HEAT MARKET, John Liudsley, ormeirly of Palermo cnlties. Lawyers must live. he was taken down about two weeks before.

Mr. Smith was a German, an upright and honorable man, and enjoyed the respect and esteem of all who knew him. He was about CO years old, and leaves a wife and several children and grand-children who deeply mourn his death. He was buried Wednesday, at St. Benedict's cemetery, adjoining Wathena.

The funeral services were held at the M. E. church, Eev. T. Cook.

Baptist, preaching the Ferinon. He was a member of Wathena for a year's suhscription, and now of Eolinson, and Miss Laura Matin, Spectator. of MannviUe, were married at the residence receive the worth of your money in every number. EISHLAKD P2ES3YTE2T. of the bride's father, in Brown county, on Tuesday the 21st, nit.

"We cast our old JOHN PFAFFLY The Tresbytery of Highland convened EDM0ND STREET, at the Presbyterian church, Kennekuk. shoe after yon, Johnny, for luck. Wednesday, September 22, Eev. St. John PETER DEITEH, Proprietor; WATHENA, KANSAS (One door East of P.

According to the Hiawatha DUpatch, Lodge No Gl, A. F. A. under whose of EiSugkaui, preaching the opening ser ST. JOSEril, MISSOURI, they have in Drown county a candidate for AND 'W-A-G-O 3NT MAEEB, charge he was buried, and by whom we have been furnished the following for re-election to the office of sheriff that nei mon.

Ee. Wilson was chosen Moderator, and Rev. Jackson temporary clerk. The attendance was small and the business ther party will try to carry for fear of get Keeps on hand at all times the best Beef, Pork and all kinds of fresh meat usually publication Is so well known it is nnnecessary for ns to say SHOP, ting swamped, lie must be a "heavy' found in a first class Butcher Shop. anything in his faTor.

lebi-o-ly transacted unimportant. Dr. Cooper, of At a meeting of Lodge No. C4, A. F.

individual set him up for a whale. St Joseph street, "WATHENA Atchison, and Trof. Falconer, of Highland, A. called September 20th, 1875, for HIDES, Immigrants continue to pass through Awarded the Highest Medal at Vienna. were active in disposing of the work be- Horseshoing a Specialty.

i a then a every day, bound for "Kansas or fore the. Presbytery. On Thursday, the Oreeu, Dry and flint, bought at the highe st the purpose of attending the uneral of Anthony Smith, of Doniphan Kansas, the following preamble and reso bust." Tho fine teams, the stock, and the srood neonle of the congregation bronoht market price. ALL ANTHONY KIXD3 OF REPAIRING D0XB CHEAPLY AND PROMPTLY -O-O energetic and intelligent appearance of the in baskets of eatables, and a was lutions were unanimously ordered to be REAL ESTATE AGENCY, people indicate thtt they knew what they improvised in the church, around which published in the Wathena Repobteb, and 591 J3 road way, 2ev York. Orp Metropolitan Hot el.) were about when they started to go West.

I all gathered and heartily partook of an ex ADVERTISERS Will find the Reporter the most profitable advertising medium in the State, on account of its extensive circulation, cheap rates, and excellent typography. It is published in the largest town in Kansas, on the St. Joseph Denver City Railroad in the most prosperous county in the State, where grasshoppers nor drouths have never yet brought our enterprising people to grief where the vine a written copy of the same to be enclosed AT by mail to the widow and family of the The case of Seneca Gurney vs. H. Manufacturers, Importers Dealers in ELWOOD, KANSAS.

cellent dinner. Altogether it was a pleasant affair, and the Reverend gentlemen of the Presbytery will not forget the kindness with which, they were received and enter- Hunt, in the matter of the city records, CITY HOTEL, CHILOMOS AND FRAMES, deceased Weeesas, It has pleased the Almighty and Supreme Architect of the universe, to call from its earthlv tabernacle the spirit which was set for trial before Esq. 1 lamp- TEOT KANSAS. eon, at Troy, last Tuesday, was continued, tained. Stereoscopes Views, owing to the engagements of the lawvera West side of Public qtiare.

John G. Light, Proprietor. Andrew Disque, REAL ESTATE AGENT, CONVEYANCER, AiTD NOTARY PUBLIC. ia the District Court, until the 14th inst. It ma" not be generally known to our TOCATED in the business pirt of the citr, and near the Court House.

Hume-like and comfor ALBUMS, GPwAEHOSCOPES, and SUITABLE VIEWS, readers that Messrs. Cook. Chandler The poet thus records the benefit table. Table alwavn supplied with the best of every thing the market affurds. Charges reasonnble.

Barlow of the Blue Kapids Mill, conferred upon woman by the invention TVill pay Taxea for Kon-Refidents, Buy an? have completed their new building design vlO n31. oeu Real of the sawing machine ed for salesroom and office, and have Photographic Materials. HIGBY HOUSE, All persons writing fur information will pleaso "Tramp! Trump! Trmj! The stitches forming, moved their customers' stock to it. This gives them a fine opportunity to display Who by hand would do their sewing now? wiciose iiiree i i untac- Stamps, in t-j insure aa ussr. ANuKEW IIQUK.

the excellent goods of their manufacture. North side TCBLIC SQUARE, The bloom of health each happy face adoruing. We are Headquarters for everything in the way of Their stock is large and the facilities which Transformed by the genius of a Howe. Troy Kansas. of our well beloved and honored brother Anthony Smith, and Wheheas, He had by his many manly virtues and faithful intercourse, cemented his life to ours in an indissoluble chain of ties never to be broken Therefore, be it Resolved, That we as the Lodge of which he was an active, faithful and useful member, desire to tender our heartfelt sympathy to his family in this the dark hour of their bereavement, and to commend to his many friends and all mankind, the noble qualities of heart, and ever genial and amiable temperament of mind which so tenderly endeared him to his brethren That out of respect, and in honor for the memory of our dead brother, the members of this Lodge shall wear the badije of mourning for the space of thirty days.

MBS. PA.T71.IXE CAKSOX. they afford customers of exchanging goods Ask your merchant to order one for you. STERE0PTIC0SS and for wool is destined to give them a large C. Ill BY, Proprietor.

Ministers are invited to send us short trade. Farmers, particularly, find the woolen mill a needed institution. It makes and the fruit tree flourish to perfection, and an industrious man soon earns a competence. No "grasshopper aid" was required in this Oounty. Our people are of that class whom it pays to advertise among.

MAGIC A TERN GOOD CAEE TAKEN OF STOCK. reports of their work from time to time a market for wool and bv faniishinr em for publication. Religion, as business, to ploy en to thirty or forty hands, creates Being Manufacturers of th succeed well limt be advertisvtl, and if the a home demand for farm products to the ALBEEIT PERKY, extent of that number of families. The FOR SALE. CHANCE TOR A BARGAIN.

CARSON HOUSE, WATHEfJA, KA3. Lately fitted up throughout -with MICRO-PCIEXTTFIC LANTERX, STERKC-PH A XOPTIOON. UNIVERSITY STEREOPTTCOTf, ministers do not take advantage of the op serviceable character of their goods is ac TROY, EOXIFIIAN practice in the 2d portunity we offer them, without price, to TTORNEY AT LAW, A Conntjr. Kansas. Will Jndiriai District.

ADVERTI5EH STEREOPTICOX, knowledged by all who have given them a AKI'Ol'TICUN, vln-2-ly let their light bhire, theirs is the responsi trial, and the fact that thev are shipped to School Lantern, Family Lantern, bility. St. Joe. Kansas City and St. Louis by the bale and there shipped to all points of the D.

Si. JOI2XSOX. Lantern. The Odd Fellows Rnd Masons of Wa Each style being the best of its class in the market. TROY, DONIPII.fS TT0RXEY AT LAW, GOWMTY.

KANSAS. State for the retail trade, speaks (veil in their behalf. Blue Iiapuli Tunis. Mrs. Pauline Carson, wife of Mr.

C. C. Carson, died Sunday morning, Sept. 20th, in the Gist year of her age. The deceased had for more than a year been peralyz- Oitico in the Court thena are both in a flourishing condition, Catalogues of Lanterns aad Slides with direc Iluose.

Address for terms, W. T. Stewart, Editor and Proprietor, IV ATHENA, KS. tions for using sent on application. and they have done good work in helping jinn ti i i ti muiju T.

everything necessary for the comfort and convenience of guests. For terms of sale apnly to 9-8tf C. C. CARSON, Profyr. pK PPr day at home, Term, etc ed so she to nnable to move in any man- Uigic Lantern.

oct2-6m the needy during the past year. Not only John is a candidate for the were members awt-ed, but money and New York State Senate. Address (izo. Stisgox Co Tort ner except to talk a little, and her speech Cut cut tins advertisement lor reference. LmJ:.

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