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McPherson Freeman from McPherson, Kansas • 3

McPherson Freeman from McPherson, Kansas • 3

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HAPPY JIOHES. She fwtman. CLOAK A I) DOLMAN KANSAS. FiLLED TV ITU THI'LT PaOSPlBUS rsiFLE Geo. Crowe Cos.

Oolumn. Mcpherson, lake Sotlce. Ve will cotmuense our Hiimutl ia-voicinu on January 1st. anil straighten up our business lor on or before Jadnury we want every man who owes us to settle witli rash or note lie-fore that date. All those exirtitis aceoniOilations in the future should attend to this, we must have a settlement.

Geo. M. Crowf. Co. Scofieltl has just the thing for harness and lxots, -warranted water proof oil." "Turubull wagon sold only by Cook Bugs.

The Eclipse wind mill still maintains its reputation as the best and most durable mill made. For sale by Cook Ukos. Old Dominion coffee at Besjrrove's. Creek FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, IS34. 1 WieVn Waatltrlnsa Throach ijpt.it Improved Domestic sewing machine on exhibition at Cook Ukos.

Oil cake for sale at Day Toi gh's. The 1. O. lajok store has a big supply of miscellaneous books. Choice eating and cooking apples at rove's.

At Philadelphia Store. Personal Points. T. r.radbury and M. Campbell of Jack-sou were callers at this office this week.

W. M. Hair, of Little Valley, mide tiie FtJKuaiX a pleasant visit Tucsi ly. J. M.

Smalley, the Canton seed mm was a caller at lliis office Wednesday. Henry Knrgcrson, of Potawatoinic county is visiting Ids sister Mrs. J. IS. Ihtrmh.

H. K. Duncan of Smoky Hill has a brother visitn him from Missouri. U. W.

McClentick of the Imlrpfmhmt is very sick. W. F. Schell of the York Nursery firm was in the city a lew days this week. M.

L. Iirake of Canton was in the city Tuesday, Ir. s. W. Hay returned from Kellevuc Medical College, New York last Friday.

K. Salter of Canton was in the city Friday. Mrs. I. O.

Day returned from Tennessee last Friday. Andrew Daniel -on paid his respects to this office Friday. Mr. and Mrs. L.

I'. Loom is left Wednesday for Santa Manicn California where Mrs. Loom is ill remain some time. Mr. Loom is will return shortly nnd re-engage with his brother in the Implement business.

Mr. G. Drom of Gypsum Creek was a caller Fri lay. Mr. Drom has been living In widower-IhhxI this winter ns his wife has been on a visit to friends in Indiana, M.

L. Itrintnall left to-day for Iottb. S. Day M. has arrivee home and is ready to attend to the ailmcntsof the atllie.

ted and lie will only make regular charges to patients. He has Just returned from llel-levue New. York College. J. V.

Ilcthard the purchaser of G. W. ISrow- Seventy-live Thousand Dollars. To LOAN on coot! farm security at SIXPKK CKXT INTKHEsr for the FEXT TWENTY HAYS. Myers, Flesiiek The Martuette lionriiij; mills are booininjr.

Fanners tike your grindinff to theiu and get your rights. io-tf. (let your miscellaneous looks, school books, sehool material, blank books, stationary, choice ciffars and notions at the P. O. book store of E.

II. IIeitiiecker. Kd. JJesgrove would like his old to call and see him two doors norMi of the Commercial house. The celebrated Clouifh Warren organ at McElvain llros.

i Faj rj. AH parlies indebted tons sre notified to call at onceand p.iy up. The war is coming to a close we want all accounts and notes paid in before 1st. Kansas Li mber Company. If hear)- stork in the above line, hem out -before we will Having purchased an unusual and being determined to close shall offer them at prices that While Sharps Creek tow nship is wi ll supplied with all that goes to make happy und prosiierous people, it should be remembered that there are other section of the county equally intitled to notice touching this nuttier, const qucnlly a rcportorial trip throui'h the northeastern section of the county will not come amiss.

On Monday of last eek, your correspondent bestrode an old buck-sin pony from the stable of Joe Solanas and thesetting sun found him among the Gypsum hills of the northeast. The country here is similar to that adjacent to Marquette, but shows more definitely that at some former eriid an eruption lias hurled up masses of earth and rock which arc piled into rainature mountains, but not to such an extent as would render them unlit for cultivation. The first place at which 1 lis writer called was that ot Mr. W. R.

Wooldridge, where was found a line farm sf 520 acres, 170 of which Is under cultivation and from which he harvested fifty acres ol wheat, liiteen acres of rye. and bushels of corn. The gentleman is one ot the early settlers of this section and lias been quite successful as a farmer. He lias on his farm, "I hogs, head ofcattlcnnd 10 head ot horses, all of which are in good condition: fruit trees are growing and some lvtai ing, while good granary, stables, go to make his an enjoyable home. It.

T. Sample is a tenant on Mr. Cramer's farm, ami is doing well and likes Kansas, as does everyone ho is a resident. He came from Iowa four years agoand hoies to raise a Red Front for cheap goods. Money on Land.

3 Hates, the lowest, no commission deducted, money furnished on day application is made. Payment of loans can be made in Sums of S30 or more, to suit hoi rowers, all pavable at the Central Ilank. HG.CLAr.KE. Jasoline for vaor stoves at. Day Torts u's.

It i Willi much pleasure that we the Srjuut tcr Sovereign or Kansas in the it liistoi-it-a' iovel by Mrs. M.try Humphrey Junction 'ity. The writer hascari fully collected imd pictured facts ot individual, state and national importance, adding witii sklll-fnl touch the exqiisite glow of fiction to the whole, la no more hivpiof way could Oie early bistorv of our state Ik? presented to young or old. for the author thus enables ns to appreciate the h-iiiie life oft lie early settler his trials, privations and sufferings, his fortitude and courage ns well as his great political struggles the tragedies that befell Individuals in the creation of a state. In some of the churr.cteis.

old friends will readily lc recognized. The description of tile first governor and tiie gnlcrnatorial mansion, the lirst legislature and the lirst fourth of July celebration in our state and cannot fail to interest every Kansan and every Intelligent American citizen. The boolf is a lifting tribute -to those wiio so bravely battled for principle In spite of many olistacies, suffering and dangers. In lie face of death itself. Those who made onr leautifnl home hat it is and whom in our glad piosjerity we must not fail to re-iiiciulier and honor.

Squire Sichols republican, friends witiiout objecting to the act ion or result of the Saturday primary, pro)osc standing by hi mas a vindictation against the unfair fight made to secure his defeat in caucus, The feeling is not akin to disloyal ty to party or disregard for caucus obligations but it is the better teelingof human lmture, in vindication of a good oflircr, a life time republican and an old soldier crippled with rheumatism, who is assailed cliicfly to gratify spite or It is rebuke to falsehood Independent of selfish considerations. He is supported without any feeling against any other candidate, and most republicans who support him will support tjne justice mid nil the other nominees of the caucus. Nichols friends are working for Nichols and not for any opi)iition ticket. Some of the young friends of Mr. and Mrs.

J. H. r.nrnes, furprl-rd them on Friday evening the occasion being ties third anniversary of their wedding, shortly after the arrival of the party, the host and hostess were presented by their guests with an elegant, ti nit and flower stand. The presentation speech made by K. M.

Clarke, whsIkiIIi interesting and mirth- rovoking, nor did the merriment of the party greatly abate luring the response tit Mr. Humes. Not the least interesting feature of the evening, was a gentleman, discovery of a motto in his CITY AND COUNTRY. Lord. S.

Lindell lists a very sick boy. Cy Pt.iirec was in the city yesterday. Six dcgreei above icro Wednesday. Louie Lord Is llcl'herson's favorite, fc. A.

Ilurlbnt lotd bin horse this week. I. inwood Case is Louie Lord's best play. Louie Lord wiil be greeted by a full house. U.

v. Frcclove ban bought the Blue Front grocery. Prcs making at Mrs. draper's, south part of town. W.

A. Hail lias sold his fann west of tow Mel'herson county lias two presidential Wehcar.1. C. I'umilton spoken of lor tilt! next mayor. Anothcrdance in Clarke's last Thurs-day evening.

W. II. II. Wright ill soon put a neat fence around his residence. The musical union concert has been post.

Imed for one week. Corn that is yet in the Held should be gotten in as soon as possi ble. A number of whlskr cases in police court this week, but all continued. II. M.

Conklinu lias Ixiuzht the Whitehead farm near Conway for W.J. Lloyd went to Kansas City Sunday with two car loads of stock. Twelve decrees below zero yesterday morning at half jntst seven o'clock. A team of ponies ran away last Friday with a load of lumber, but no damage done. NEVER BED UPLICATED The largest ami best stock of blank books and stationary to lie found in the city, is at Day Toigh.

A full line of fancy groceries at E. Choice lot of crackers at Hesgrove's. Dr. Jacksons Vegetable Liver Pills are safe and reliable sold bv Day Tough Coal Tar at Palace Drug store. Tlnrli Ladies CM CMs, and preserves at lesgrove s.

All kinds of fruit jellies, butter, fancy I crackers ami cakes at IS.irnes". Lubricating oil at II. Scokielis. nclils farm in Cass, I called at this office Thursday in comiany itli J. M.

Vannord- 1 strand. I Theodore Hoggs loans money on Trimnied in Satin and Fringe, a bountiful crop this season. I C. M. Hrnce Is up on the hill in north- Iielniore township and owns a farm of 320 acres, s7of wddch isundertlieeivilizing Weirrind coffee and slice dried beef short and longtime, audi lusures life at Haines.

ami nr.iirtr. ASSOISIKHEST. Canton Flannels in all colors at J. Former Price $6.00. Cloaks! and Silk cords at $5.00.

For- Pure drugs and medicines at II. Scovield's. i It is said tin- best time to set out trees is as soon sis the frost yets out of the ground. t'oalOIl! foal (sal The last ami the purest grade of coal oil, is the only kind that is kept bv Day Tot gii. i AVe have a new ami large stock of boots anil shoes to be soM cheaT than Paints and oils at II Sscokield's.

can no nought at any oilier store in Mcl'lierson county. Xow is the time to secure bargains. Aurell 'Wicket-sham. The rolterskatin disease is spreading, nothing but a broken bone will cure it. The town pnmp has been out of rejinir for two weeks.

It sl.ou.d lie fixed at once. The boys are complaining that the 'irls are slow in exercising leap year privileges. Louie Lord ill piay in the opera house Monday and Tuesday, January 23th and 20th. 22Beave Elleuanlly Triiiunetl with Satin nier price 49 Ladies Supe ver at 7 dollars and 25 rents. Form influence of the plow.

He lias a good grove, splei.did well, aliout 100 fruit trees, a got Ml house, liarn, cribs, life. Kr. r.artelles resides about four miles northwest of Itoxbtiry, on a farm of Ml acres and cultivates I'iO acres of it, the balance being devoted to pasture for thirty-live head of cattle. He has a handsome residence in dimension lri.vSi feet ami a story and a half high and enjoys life on a larm in a truly happy wav, surrounded by a pleasant family consistingof a wife and two children. Henry H.

Zeittelow is a young German ho came to Kansas from Wi-coiisin and owns acres of laud. He has 7." acre-, broken, on co of which is a crop of growing wheat. The farm is supplied with a good house and a coiiimtMlious barn 32x12 feet and the entire property valued at s.i,000. A. Harts owns acres of land with 2n acres under the phuv Has good house, barn granary, a good grove, partly and would place no valuation on the homestead, as he does not wish to di-pose of it under any circumstances.

Among the many large ami well apjkointcd cake. Altera happy evening the company dispersed, the gentlemen promising to I bring their wives, the ladies'lheir husbands, to help Mr. and Mrs. Iturns celebrate heir fourth annivesarv. Owing to the death of (ieS.

llrint-nall the linn of Urintnall Wheeler is hereby dissolved. The business will lie continued by ('has. VheehT and Mrs. M. L.

Hrintnall. uniler the firm name of C. Wheeler Co. to whome all accounts and notes due the late linn are payable. Ciias.

AViiklleu. M. Bkixtxall. K. tiruves is out; of the candidates for constable and will be and ought tolc elected When our new mill is completed.

Mel'ln-r- i I 1 am a enndidnte for Justice of Peace at the ensiiiiiif election, and ask all nly friends for their hearty upsrt, assuring them and the public Kcnerally that if elected, I ill conduct the tillice to the best ot my ability, and endeavor to merit the regard nnd respect ol the good iM-ople of McPlierson township. J. McDkkhid. Wc uri- authorized to announce the name oft'. I-.

Nichols asa candidate lor theotiice of Justice of the Fence, subject to the sites oftlie people. K. P. Graves a candidate for the olBce of constable lor Mcpherson township. We are authorized to announce tiie tiamc of Cyrus Meacham for the otticc ol constable, JlrPfcenioa Towashlp Primary Te republican primary ol McPheistui township was held In the court house Saturday at ore o'clock p.

in. L. It. Walt was cho. sen chairman, It.

Jcffers secretary and Cluis. A. Waller, J. II. Uiirrali, J.

II. Goulileu and J. W. Martin apiadnted tellers. A resolution was adopted that none but republicans be allowed to vote in the caucus.

Also one that the polls be held tien for two hours. 1'or Justices tiie following was the result. It. K. Short 74; C.

K. Nichols ft5; J. MeDermid J. W. Hill L.

A. Cookinliam: 12't W. Morris fortrustee received isti votes, W. II. Aniiis for clerk Geo Maltby 5n, lor treau.

urer John Amell 2sJ votes, for constable W. Gleason 11.1; K. I. Gmves E. A.

Huilbnt 14-1; C. Meacha'iti 111; 1). ti. Amos 10; If. If.

Nnser Hi). Hill, Cookiuham, Iluiibut, Aurell, Ann is and Morris were declared elected. The Mdi'iiuetlc flouring mills are boomuiR. Farmers take your grinding to them ami get your rights'. ao-tf.

i Evcnliody wishing to buyja sewing machine should call on A molt. i Beaiirove will sell can goods at cots. VlO LO AN o7la Money at LOW EST ATES. Loans uv. hie in Insfalluieiits, with uuuual interest.

i'riucipal mid interest pa able at onr otliee in Mcl'iieisoii. tiie most satis-j factorj ever otrered to Istriiiwers in the I county. No tedious delays in closing lottos, Money iaid when iais'rs arc sigmsi A I. I.Kit A LAELE. In her creation of Marbery Dore, Miss Louie Lord stands uucqr.aled for her characterization, artistic and emotional powers.

She does not depend upon agonizing rant, wild and unnatural bursts of insanity, or I he use of low slang, such as form the chief element of the stuff so frequently palmed off as drama, but she depends upon the intensity of true pathos to carry Iter audience in full sympathv with ler. and by warming their hearts capture their and make the) firms in Gypsum Creek tow nship, there Ladies. I have just received a selected lot of C.YKPETING for sminjr trade. I will sell at low prices for cash. Tlease call and see before you purchase.

IiEO. II. Maltbt. l'ianoes and oran stools in emlless vatiety at McElvain Bros. Call and see them.

The "Household" shutter is a marvel of simplicity. The Household is self threading. The Household is furnished with a complete set of the latest and best made attachments. none superior to that of Mr. J.

T. Tollc, who owns aer's of a tine land as can be ftund. Office in Merchants Block. ton will bestln to loom up as a milling center. Mr.

of alina, was in the city last week, looking up location for a clfpir factory. With the now railroad from Wichita. Mr-I'lieraoii will begin to show up as a railroad center. Although the price of heat Is dow there lias been considerable marketed this and last week. Our real estate men are expecting a big boom in their line of business as soon as spring opens.

Nelson McCain bile painting Ids house Tuesday, fell from a ladder and broke his arm near (lit; vpst. Mr. J. .1. Shclton south wet of Laura will make vile on the 2tth, inst of his stock and larm implements.

The prostate judge has issued but one marriage license this week, nnd that to lienja rior Quality ea-loaks! erprire 10 dollars and 50 cents. es Moscow Bea-loaks. ormer price 1 3 dollars and 75 c. a Quality Mos-er Cloaks. eighteen dollars and a half.

Seventeen Ladi ver at nine dollars and fifty rents. 37 Ladies Extr cow BeaV at twelve dollars. Former pric His hotine is a tare beauty seldom met witli in farming communities, and evei thinsron the farm bespeaks the thrift of its owner. Mr. Tollc is engaged in breeding tine horses as well a farming, and lias forty head of line thoroughbred Norman and English draft animals.

He will build a barn in keeping with his other buildiim this summer. II. E. r.urcli owns Pie acres of land, cultivates fCi, and has a house l-Sx2S ith ell ilx Ii one and a half story high, 2ix fruit trees and isijtiite well to He has been a resident ot the county thirteen years, coining formerly from Iowa. Lewis llartclics met the writer witli a charact.r portray ed appear a vivid reality.

Ttiis is the art of true acting, and in tiiis yi Us Lord is unsurpassed. Council Httitfs ireit. In a recent conversation witho II. Bent-ley, of Wichita, we were informed that the lailro'td scheme from Wichita to Denver via MrPherson, is not idle talk, hut a ure tiling, lltisiness men are taking an- interest in the matter and eneoiir.uriiij; the proji-t. Mr.

IE is an officer of lie ruadand says the enterprise is hacked up witli sufficient capital ip complete tiie road. If the funds nre forth-rmniiiK wc see no hinderanccs, as money will huild roads. hope the compa'ny will stay hy the scheme until k'inif-man Citizen. .1. Chisholui residing near Iloxliiiiy, has been the unfortunate loser of four tine cattle this winter and at tributes their deatii to Kxeeatrix Notice.

Notice is hereby given that letters Testamentary on tiie estate of Geo. S. Itrintnall, late of Mel'herson 'onnly, Kansas, ilcct-astsi, dated January -tM lsl, have liecn grantetlto the undei-igiied, by the I'robntu Judge of said county. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby it ilbsl to present tlieui ithin the time allowed bv law. Maky F.xeculrix.

Mcl'lierson, iusas, Jan. ss Notice fur rubllcatio No. S4 Laud oiliceat Sallna, li. "nth issa. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing named settler has Hletl or his intention to liuikc Anal proof in supimrt ot his chtiui, uinl that said proof will bt: made lie.

foreC. O. Snuieer, pinlmte Judge, at Mcl'lierson, kaus mi Februnrv Stli, Iss tiluf Tillman, II. A No. far the wet hull, northeast ir, sec tp Is, hoiiIIioI range 3 west.

He names he following ilne to During the month of January Ave will close out our entire stock of mln Iteeker and Jontz. Kd Ilrown was fined in the police court thisweek for disturbing the peace, fine and I costs amounting to Sl.Wi. The implement dealers in this city are lay- lng in a good stock fur the spring trade, which they think will be large. H- If. ISIxhy Co.

have moved their stock of drii'j She old Mef'lintiek building, cor- nerof Main 'titd tani-iti direct. I iicany welcome, aim sltowctl nun over ills iMOacre farm, supplied with all the necessary I com toi l-of jjrove. orchard, house, barns, etc John Moody had a jrood word to say and pasturing in tiie corn stalks, as on being itlt turned into the corral at niBht they appear- "'-owned eighty acrtof laud Heal .1. (. Barnes' announcement.

He has a lat Re stock of poods to select from and is bound to sell tliem. Mr. Barnes always sells his goods as they are advertised, lie don't put the price down on a few insisniiicaht articles and make you pay a good round price on something else to make it up. Xow is a pood time to make your purchase while the stock is complete. (HE ip conns, lor or Pro tart.

I now offer my entire stock of dress goods, all kinds of woolen dress g'Kids and flannels, cans blankets, wool' hose, comforts nubie.s uiiilerware, clothimr, hats and caps, boots and shoes at 1.1 to 20 per cent below selling prices, marked on goods in plain figures. 1 projiosv to sell the poods as I advert isf. Come and net a uoud Uai jiain. 1 must sell the goods, 1 uont want to carry a piece over. -I.

t. ll.tUNi-s. Von can save money by getting what yon want in the musii-lineat McElvain Bros. Union Hotel Building. ood house, barn, grove, etc, and two acres WINTER GOODS.

Obituary Resolutions, I. 0. F. WiiKHE.is, By dispensation of Iiirine Providence our beloved brother, Hnvid L. llui-gHiitir, a fast Grand of Centennial Lodge No.

lias been removed bv death, therefore IU it rt.tr. That in the death of Hro. liur-gauer, our bulge has lost tine of its most active iiiemlieis, hose heart was ou. warm and sympathetic, who was ever ready and willing to do what he could toward the advancement of tins interests of our great brot liei hood. Ilifhttl, That while we mourn, what up.

pears to us his untimely death, wc trust our ios-, has been his eternal gian ami ns we sjiail miss him at the meetings tit uur Iqdjje to which lie was strongly uttachd, by thu trippli.linksof i ieint-lii'. Love and Truth, may we not hope that we'linll meet again in the Sovereign Grand alstve, whose Grand Master is the i.uler of he I niverse. ltrt-ilml. That tin- ileal li lit unr lirullii rln his early manhood should most forcibly re. mind ns of the uncertainty ot life, and "that death tin; king of terrors is ever in our midst, warning to take the solemn admonition to heart.

lie ye also ready. That an engrossed copy of resolutions le sent lo the relative t'i our de. censed hrotilCi. and that' a cony lie presented to the city papers lor publication. submitted by onr W.

J. I.IKK, K. M. Cl.AKK, II. MoKKISOS.

ed to he in sound health, but the morning found tiieiu dead. There arc several reasons advanced as to rhe cause of their tieath, but the one maintained hy stock men, is want of water, farmers whoarc past tiring cuttle John Dean is down in Pritf county pros pecfing and Clarance Dunn drives the ex press wagon for him while lie is gone. elm prove his continuous residence uikih and i cultivation ol said laml. viz: John F. I.aismn.

C. Hamburg. John I Johnson, l.iudslwirg; ClirMophe Aieieison, i Mel'herson, all oj coiiutv, Ku. 1 J. M.

Ibns.t., Kcgistt-r. Notice for rabllrattoa. Land oilice at Salina, Kan Jan .1 I i. .1.... .1 XaatS a When a tzivl promises and is refused she i In corn stalks, should see to it that they are can always explain to her friends that she.

we'd salted ani 1 hat an nhiindanl supply ol was just having alittlc leap year fun. water can Is-had at ail times. Our stock is yet complete and in first-class shape. It. G.

Chapman of Gypsum Creek, lias i There crime very near leing a lire at Coe iiiui. me foiiowtitg limned stdtler has tiled nolle of his Intent ion to make final proof in siipix.i of his elaiiu, and that said pnsif will btt itiiwlu e.re It, K. l'vle clerk tlistrid ctir ut Mel'lierson Kaus, on ktiuuUy t-tlt. 1Mb ls vis- ttrttlriker, II. A.

No. Rt.sU the a lie. V. ace 17, i 20, stjutb ol range i wejjt fitii p. lu.

He names the following wit. uesstn to prove h'n ctiiitlntitMis residence upon, and rultivall-ia of, sabl laml. via- moved out of the old house into the new, a llxiS foot slory and a half structure. Reserved scats for Louie Lords entertainment for sale at the Central time store, in cw hotel block, ithont extra charge. 2.

LaisDiapii al Cloth i HIS 4- F. 9 a tenant on i'arsons tarm; liktrs Kansas arid expects to do well. Hccanie from Missouri and woull not trade one ttitvn -hip here for a county here. John Atin is a tenant on Itobert Tolle's farm and judging froai tin: well-fllled n. cribs, i tc, is doitrz well.

He is in tiie his-c ssion of a fe. A. C. Spilliuan nnd John Muir lsith vn large faruis, i hltdi are well supplied niih evcryliiing worth having mi a tarm. Tiiey i are feeding 'i head of cattle foi the spring market.

G. W. Evans is a tenant on his mother's farm and is surrounded itli all necessary comforts and everything presents a Ihrifiv i appearance under his management. II. Morris owns a ne farm of 1H0 atres has tiiirty iiiuter pio'.

-V goo! house, cm r.il ljarn, inc. He likes his new home and says its not for sale. J. Chisholui has il liiO acre, fann mostly cut- tivatcd, all under fence an I stock-proof hedge. He has fifty head of slock hogs a'ltl a splendid house and barn surrounded by a In order to make inducements to cash games i uigh, Galva 1.

T. it. Sjieece, I J. Sen. K.

L. I.oomis, Mcl'lierson all of Me ehersoit raiin 1 k' J. i. llootit, Kegister. Bros, store last eek, also one in Medina's building adjoining, and Clark Funk's skating rink came verj: near cattdiing lire i Friday evening froii) a red hot stove and pipe.

li the tire in eilliei of these buildings Iliad got under headway, at least one block would have been in ashes, if not the water works are out of repair, and ns a con-t scr'icneo. would inoperative. The couu-j eil should et; lent tne work put I in good shape at once. this js that we can expect a lire to brcik out at any lime. I Wc pre requested to state that W.

A. Mor-i ris will be a candidate, for re-election to the oflicc of township trustee for McIMierson rnierljr the price was $7.50. I wiil trade a well improved farm situated three miles east and one mile south of Mcl'iH-rstm, lor raw. or pasture land, in Mel'herson or adjoining counties. Address, .1.

L. Sf.it. McIMierson. PURCIIASKIIS, Sotiee for Pabll ratios. Laud office at Saliua.

i January, -itlv, lk Notice licrcb) iven tlutt the follow ing llled tmilee of his iuleu. iKtitt iiiuku il'ual proof in stiiiistrt olliis aim and tlial mvl.l pi-oof will lie made liure H. L. py clerk 1st court nt Mel'herson. kuiias on Mondav Man-It issi -i- BEAVER Attention ti.

A. By order of James It. Met herv(ii I'Oil, tne Adjutant to tjiye uoticc through county p.niei-jj, to members of said I'usl, that as there i new business of importance to each member, hhdi is to be acted on at the next regnlar meeting, to be held in the opera hall Sat urday evening, Feb. lss4 H) members of the Post are earnestly rtsiue-ted to le on hand. Yours Itespec't H.

II. WKIt.iiT, Adintat. Wanted. A good girl lo work in small family, enquire at C. K.

Dunn's confectionery store. Plush Trimmings at $4.50. Fo 28 LADIES FIN MA Plush, Silk and llugle Trimmiii mer price, seven dollars and sev 15c iitleys now iiicIIkhI for orgaus. A t'ouiplt te fleiiH'iitary ouiouoi iustiuc-titms t-onmiisiutf tats lat un thods of tho musters at ilcKlvain ISros. it Is umtuitoid that the girls have adopted fit? follow ma mo ijieir motto for leap year: "If yon see hat you want, bs' it." The Amos Wilson wear sncli a untile.

Is nil on account of the pretty little daughter his wife presented hi Monday. We are requested to say that K. M. Cl is still on the trick for justice, and that lie will be found in that line lo the end of the race. Lost between John Kern's and thcopera block a gld locket.

The tinder ill be rewarded by leaving th j.tllie at siiinf.b!rn'.s tailor shop. Local Interest in the roller knting rink Is nualiatrtl. Crowds ol people swarm there nightly lo enjoy the health promoting iimnsement. ns much machinery as there is nscd in tills t-wbi, should think that a g'od machine shop and WifCh be 0 paying institution. township.

Mr. Morris has served not only William Mock, II A So. ls.si for I acceptable, bur ctheienllv in that capacity lor the wo last years, and no more suitable lf- Cnmmings ow ns 4W acre, la -id in I person uud for The nqik thf.a hi- i- r'lsea ami His work has given general salislael ion to "l0 Hie yetr; is supplied witli our business mem. to fanners and tax pavers good buildings, tr. es, and thinks Kan.

AYe Avill sell everything' In winter goods beloAV nw'i sec in tsp IS south tl Mlinl pm. He name, the ttiUowiun uituewsio prove his eoiiti.uiuj roideuco ii'su, ad eullivntio- vvt aid land via: illiam J. I.lovd. -ftn Cot.ii, Mel'herson iostoCir; b.eplit t.ilpin, hcatlaml ia.stome; l.loytl poslofllcc, all of tol'liersou ctiuttty, Kansas. J.

M. Ibilis, Kester gs at six dolars and a litlf. For-entj-flve tents. generally, nnd his re -elect ion will doubtless sas ia an ot er im.iaua, as a go piace to live lie made unanimously and without party The "Bees" are not closing out their stock for the next thirty days regardless ofi.ot, hut if jn t.ut bar'salns in their llnfe of goods and see them next week in their new "Jieehive." one tloll.ir willliuy itiore sm'kIs at Wliitzel's than anv other place in tire cou'rity. L.

AVlHTZLL. Varrled, II IVfioN A nee of MilliUen, WctlneMUiy evening January lo, last) by litrv. M. Uates, Mr. W.

L. Hay. dou and Miss lu I'arker. All ol this county. The I rekman extends liest ishes.

SCOW BEAVER FIRST COST. Moth for rs'wiikm Nu.4Jt, Land 0'irr satu Kansas January l-t Notice hereby g1Vei that the foi low In liaiuisl lut, not iee ot bis lutentitui to make tiutil In support ol his claim, and .1,1.1 proot vt ill l- mude I lore II t-' I'yt-. tli-t court ut Me r.ii. Kansx. on Momlitv, Man-li.

Js, via: I'nttz II A No. r.w-i; fur the nw see 17, two iu soul t.f riiUBC 4 est li tu. He uaiwH the l.illowim nlira loprovo liMContintioiis residencti npon nnd culliva-lion ol said land vi- M. WiIIhHi, a.m. Kimlsill, A.

I. hitulull. C. M. Case, Laura 1' O.

all of M'- I'bet wm emtnt Kansas. J. M. HoiH.b, ICegister. J.

W. Cramer is Hie happy possessor of an so acre farm partly cnltiv.ited. He has $r-od house and barn and will plaut furs titt-i id-riftst. eil a- set out cataliia trees for a grove. The Hueklce ISios.

arc tenants nnd run the ruiu-h lot l'bilo Mcntl and Kev. Kartelles. Tbey are younjj men and deserving of success, and a bl ci-op to them is tiie wish Clare nee. The Snd regular mcctinsrof the Kansas slate Shorthorn Hruedcrs' Association will be liel-1 iir the enate C'tiamlier of the Cntdlol division. A eeeple joints oftlie w.itei miliiis tej miiii'i Mniu wa- wtek here the tilled up, it makes a lare mound like a lon ruve.

niiht some person or persons lived up a pine board to resemble a '-frave sto.te. on wliit-h they the iiij-er-pt ion: "flick jdftt. Sacred to the memory of the Mayor mid city council, killed Ac Co. lie fool is by hi-; work." The performance of the Louie Lord Com. pany at Moore's opera last niht was ANS! 16 LADIES M0 DOLM Very nice garment elegantly tri eents.

Former price thirteen Prinr5. A llepiilillean townshlpeonvention will be iii-ld In Case's hall tn Laura, Kcb. ut half past o'clock p. in. lo nohiiiuite tow oinicers.

St ott. Cen. Com. of Castle. Hoiiscliold sewing uiacliine at McKlviiiu Urtis.

(Guatemala cnffiti tn hulk, the best We want money ami must havu il. mined at eight dollars and fifty ollar and fifty rents. Ha en tfrlm.trf. Mu'tiiTi Klittion IVoclauiatioiu one id the best we have rver attended in i Topekq, Kansas, during February 11th ami this city. Tiie compin is comjioscd of first- i 12th.

besinn inir ut I p. in. of the 1 It 1. in.iteri.il ami Louie I.oid is iu-Jecd a teresled in tiie breeding ot short, horns are star. St) Company that has pver visjtcd pur conljally in Ited ti) le rjreserjt.

city has given belief satisfaction than (he the Time of lloldia a Ceaer.il Fieri I.a for Tewasalp Officers, Thomns Kobinson was given a picasnnt surprise on his birthday anniversary. Sunday evening, bv a number of his friends, ho iljft several handsome presents. Harry Johnson was arrested this yeek for distuildntf a worshipping congi'i ijatiou. The ease was dismissed by defendant inlying the I costs, which amounted I The young man who joined the Iini Kel-i loashenaome time ititec seem to have a i mania lor secret soumticg, as he joins one in every town in which he slops. II Is not generally known tli.it the govern iMHiittt ill furnish head.

stones for the graves of deceased I nion Siildit-rs ho have died since the war, but such is the met. l.ee Arnett and Jasper Kati ld paid their tines this week for disturbing the )eucc. This completes the list nf those who were f)ii the "tare'" a eek ago last Sunday night. Vk ttoiilti suggest to the nnmarricd men cf tlu city, that tiie' it tiie iKsly, change I thtdrclothes and bmce up, tor Ihii, iy Ji'ap year and the ladies wilt only clio-sc the tidy ones. dish Worst 1 9 Ladies En play of Lluwood rcifn, Mn Duiln STATK OF KVVSV.

Mcl'hewi County Tli lmv iislijo, primary of Haves ju for oini nation c.iudid.ites fur the, several township ofllecs tu Mi lille'l at the regular elect ion, in February, i(l lie held lu the lqnitr Siel.iQtJ Louse, tat unlay, January tu, at o'clock ft. m. II. C. Trustee.

firpaMl flC. The Uepuhiicans ol South Sliai'iis ivtij ill meet at KeeUiur miiiool bou.se, uturtlay kcb. Id, lss at i o'clock p. for the pur pose ol nominating township Qltlcers STrvuKi, tiii-fi. Msiu.

Cen. Com. Last Kiid iy nioinin, as II. A. Collins was changing the bridle on a horse that was hitched to a hussy, it ot away from him und 1:111 up Kansas Avenue to Main street, I edDo lmans in the city, 4 pouuils to the 6 at E.

HiiMiKUVt's, ht-inoiis, unitize, new fis, Uitttfs, cocoiiuiiU etc, at 14. AVIiitzt-ra. All aoexjunts on our books of over sixty days standing, if not settled by Deeetiiber loth, will be placed in the bauds of attorneys for collect juii. Call and settle and save cwst4. t'OOK Hros.

i Xo. I hard tobacco good as auv brand only 43 cent per lioiind at S. J. WbiUel'a, Alabastine of all culurs and sliades at Day TortJirs. JJuy the Marquette flour tiia Wl tu this market.

au-tf. A larger aud better lot of tovs and notions, at the P. O. lniok stole than ever before seen in Mel'herson, Silk lMush Trimmings at 1 1 do liars. Former price Itt dollars.

where it turned south nnd brought up against a hitching isist in front of Day A Toutfiri tjrujj litoi-e, coinple(cly df'molishingr the btigy, and tlso Injiiriii'g the Hi Henry ith his operatic minstrels, held I forth in the opera home Friday eveuiMS last toa fair It w.is tlieiiest tninstrel I performance ever given in the tow hilly Lyons as the Indie of fashion, cannot lie iK-aten. All whoattend'sl the entertaimnent speak well of it. tiiiliy Kcllj has secured twenty four litiilea fur the "Stjatter sovei-cign." Mrs. Humpliivy's story of pioneer life in Kanns during the The work meets wilh ready sale LK MATELSE Ila Yea Seta It. Seen what? The New lhivisl It Is universally conceded to bo the finest finished, best made, und handsomest sewlny the market.

It is ninU superior to Hie sei ing machine, for doing nil mauner of work, as the telephone is in advance of the Old tin speaking tube. Fntfririse Iteqi. Mr. am( Sirs. Um.

l.tvt, returned to their home in Osage City, alter a visit ol three weeks lo tteir daughter nnd sons who resi le litre. Siver Johnson has lieen to Leavenworth on a visit to his brother wdio formerly resi. ded here, and lie return more thai' ever pleased wilh the future prosiiects ot Kansas. row A Parlins have taken a carload of steers lo Kansas Citv. M'u learn they tire satisfied ith the resqlf.

There was ti festival ut IMeasatit Hill New-Years eve. The result of hich paid lor I he school house or-nn. It costs to determine tlmt Viss 'lara Watts was the prettiest girl prcscut. tapt A. Kobinson of Fid-dlcrsville took the handsome, man's rake, nnd S.

W. Clark was voted to tie thp well he Wasn't the handsome mart. W. Wicker recently visited the Plcaij-enl Hill school, ami hen the teachers back was turned, gave a littip exhibition in pap-Ihrowlng. The fomducivu of affairs was that Justice ISrooking allowed him to con rib ute eleven dollars to the.

county school fund, and Wicker conclnds he has learnexl something hy attending school. The Olive Spring literary foeicty continus to interest the public every Monday nlnsf. The iseus3ipn hf'tween thB LocI Uailfiuml Millers is ope pt the prominent leatnrea. Hied, January 7th, in lluttlo Hill. Amolhi, 12 LADIES SI GAKM at SI 7.50.

For ENTS! Everything in the school famishing line at the 1. O. book store. i fcfri, Mattie Murphy writes her father, Ir. I.

o. lay, froit) f'anada, here she is now staying, that the snow is four feet deep qn a level nnd in many places it is ten and twelve feet detip. The young people resiiling in the vicinity of Itij Ktitituck Creek, teok possessitm of the house of Mr. Htley Ittutrd on Monday evening of last week and enjoyed tlitm-elvestlaneiiig The 'fate of hansu, to ttll to whom these present shall eouif, greet ing Know Ye, that Sj. F.

Tolle, sheritT of Mc I'lierMtn county, Kansas, bv virtue of authority in n.e vts-iist law d. bv Ibis proclamation lve pnl.lic notiee tlmt on the lirst Tne-lsy in Keiirtiury. litem ill lie bel.l a ire uernl and ortt-en. to lie clutsen nt that time iu tsttrli and every township lu the county tn its follows, to. wit; tm Township Trustee, tlmt lerk, lie Treasurer, Two Constables.

tHie Iti-tlee ofthe K-uen to snecetsl each aud every Ju-tits- term expin-s teltnuiry lull. ls. i Hie ju-t ice of he n. forthe miexplreil term in t-nelt sud every ease where a vaeancv is lille.1 bv apiNiint-tttent, ami one overseer of higliwavs in each road district. The place of voting inc-aeh township knll lie -he same at the general elts-t ion, veld Ca-stle Township, where it will bo held at best land hcIkmiI house.

Witness my hand this 1Kb tlav of J.innary. S. F. Twin, Sberitr. 5stir fflr Pabllratlaa.

I.ami uffii 'K at Sauna, ss January l-t. i Notice is hereby given tun I tiie following named si llier lias hi-t aoilee of bis inten-tioii to make tinul proof In supiiort tit Ids claim, and tUtt sabl proof ill be made tw-fore U. K. l-ylo, clerk listrict court at Kaiiaa, on SI on. la v.

rebrratry is, i-t. John II. Kiissell, It. a. for VVM 11 Hange a He names the following ilnesscs to prove bis eontinuoiin resilience iixn, aud culliva.

tion ot. said land. K. T. oal- 1', Ehrnrzcr Wisrxl, ot Canton W.

1.. I.uosir:, ot t.alva 1'. t.e.irtr M. Harrison, of anion I', all t.f Ni-Klsmut eoont)-, Kansas. J.

M. iCejfi-ter. merlyatS25.00. M'KCIAL XOTICK. I AVe desire to call your attention to your account and not that is past 4'-e aud as we are clniug our bcolt fox the past year we wouU deem it a special favor if you would tall and Kettle.

liciting your further patronage. 1 liciuaiii Yours Uespuct fully. A. Mi Canx. I hsirles Taylor ot this cily siiy, tliohcst waj to a hiide tenae is tq plant eigli-teeu inches pultivate iinlil tn of four years old, then hark near to and lay the plants on the ground, and you will have a fence that will turn all kiuds of stock.

A preliminary hearing was had tins week before Mulliken Justice of the l'aace. In Merrldan toan-hlp, the State ssraiust Cor.nroad Weibling, for rape upon the person of Mary Marks, 14 years. We have not yet learned the result of the examination. With the nmomit of broom coin in this county, we know of no better point for until a late hour. We hear it currently reported on the afreets that the ity Is Infested by a not or.

i tins gttttfhlin; den, and that if the proeroffi Mr. Editoil Vlease ai.ii.nmee that I be ail iiuiVpeiiiU'iit candidate for the otliee of justice of the peace at the ensttiii); township election. I am not the candidate of any tarty rinporclioue and have no srx til fav ites. elected my motto shall be equal to justicp tn all, high or low, rich ot Kior, and no tcchiifcealiiles to the intent of the law. 1 most respectfully solicit the sniiport of the people irrespective of of party.

J. W. Ili kk. business Bargains: a broom factory- Will some wide awake, en. ife tf G.

Martin aged M. Sliewasa na- -f Jtrti 't A Full Asso RUSSIAN CIRC LANGTR Vt tlio ileel i rtnieiit of ulars, COATS, ULSTERS, ETC. need icrpnsingman uraiicn uuiia tuw lino antt i tiveor Pennsylvania and came to Kansas make souie money fur mmeif and help CARPETING at Maltby V. seven years i Fire! Fire! Fire! Goods damaged by lire and wnter at H. II.

Canipbeirs, all vi which will be dd at greatly reduced prires, most of which aiv not much the worse and consists of prints, muslins, staple ami fancv dress gotids, cotton flannels, ait wool llannels. blankets juan. tsiUon-ades, wtnilen yarii. hosiery, hootls t'loaka aud dolmans, hats, caps, gloves. Isiots and shoes.

Call and get bargains before they are gone, U-II. CAMrBELL. build up the town- An awful mash, A little cnLsli, Two hearts that beat as one; Ain't got ace.nl, To isiy file rent. Col darn here's the fun? ttttire. Xotice is hereby given that a certain note of S'-iOO said to 1 piven by us ta the Jacksonville Sulky l'low t'a is a fraud and we shall resist payment of the saine.any and all parties are hereby warned and cautioned from aiv thing to do with the same.

Marq'ie'tte Mcpherson County Kansas, Jan. isth John Xixox. Fii'ELiA Xixox. Satire fsr rablleatlaa tis. Land orlice at Salina Kansas, lec.

k. l-4. Notice is hereby eivei, that the following-nametl 1 1 ler has lile.1 notice of lii.tab n. tiontn make Hind iro( in stippurt ol his claim, and that siid proof ill be niade Im. fore II.

l'vle Clerk District Conrt at Jle. I'bersttn han-svt, on Sutttrdnv elt.i ss.t via-Alfrvl Little II A tijl for the and 11 3 7 lit la t.f t-anae 4 m. He i.muu-4 the follow Ina to kih. csoitinnons r-. 1.1, -nee uptMt.

aa4 KUlltt aUun ol, said Unit, viz A. W. Kdwartl Sylvt-ster, t. M' Young, of C'oiiaav O. C.

owe'i ile' riivm.li P. o. Ail of Meflieratiu County kansaa. J. il.

I It tot. fluter PIIOTOGHAPHY! S. Luce, of I jndsborg. is prepared to do any work in the picture line, lie uses the quick process, ami guarantees all his work. Gallery in llag-gemau's building.

Give him a call, lutf Alake Your Se-e merit is eers would tto theirtttitv ftf! woiud brinjr the pacjies to Justice, There cine hundred and Ave pensioners til Mul'htron county, hich makes one-fifth pf the soldiers in the county. The ngjrrgnte amount tliev receive par inonth Is nine hen-drcd and ten dollars. J. Q. Barnes lutd a hoi-se i-an over by the thp cars Thurxbiy of hist week and it was so badly hat it had to be killed.

Mr. Barnes has vent In Ids hill tq the coiiipany for Jhe value of the horse. Some sneak thief broke intot.takley Jt Mon-ar'n nteat market last Friday evening and tapped I he till- He however made bnt littieby the operation, a- thty never leave any money there over uight, Jolm Galle a Ilussian nns tried lientrc Judge SiH'ncer Monday for insanity and waa by a Jury adjudged a lit snbject for Insane atylnm, As wo understand the matter he nt cray over a love afftilr. By an oversight of this oHice, tickets or dered hy M. A.

Thompson for the primary Saturday, were not printed and hence Mr. Thompson failed to get his name before the caucus as a candidate for justice. We have noticed on the streets this week, a boy oing aronnd bare-footed in his shirt sleeves, and without hat. We would natnr allv snppose that such light clothing would npt be very conducive to health. L.

A. Iturlbut is on the track for constable and ahon r. the) 1-est that can- be -said for him is that there has never been a ln-tter ofllcer tlran "Windy." and no person ill ask about his politics, when voting 'for him. Considerable complaint is being made that rabbits ore destroying nnmbvrs of yocng frn.it trees. The farmers should see to it that their trees are protected by being wrapped at tire base, villi rags, straw ur ura walks.

A. full line of rubbers Including over gaiters bottoiu prices, guaranteed. A urell ickersbaai. Call iKarly jiiicI lectioiifc; while tli yet Comi)lete. D.

L. 33 ui-g Vkasl Brpai-ta, thesccond Intemiediate Iiept. of Mcl'lierson schools for the month emling So, enrolled, girls, 30, lioys 37, total T3; av, erage daily attendance CO; No. neitherabseut or tardy, il; pu)ils whose average sehohir-khlp was over SO: Class A. Nellie Pancoast, May llaty, Anna Fellers, Charley Morris, Charley StifTler, Arthur Class IKira Short, Nettle McOann, Kmnaa Kelly, Bnrtie West, Edwin Cheap, Guy Ellsworth.

K. F. Mai av. Teacher. Keport of third Intermediate Dept, Mcl'lierson schools, for month ending Dec.

21st: No. enrolled, 54; average attendance, SO; neither absent or tardy, A grade: Jennie StifTler, Dora Carrer, I'earl Myers, Llla Vreeland, Kate Rank, Thomas Coons, Manda McCain, aud Ell Maltby. grade, Alfred Kuser. Eddie Barnes, Eftle LMUaugU, Tluimison Charles Piurker, May Miehie, and Sophie Nelson. The following (tassed the ln-st examination in their respcctiveclasses: A grade, Jennie Stifflcr, Lydia Martin, Sussie llnky, Carl Anrell and John Noble.

grade, Fannie Brown. Carrie Martin, Alfred Baser, Percy Pluuimcr, and Ella DanieL M. II. Rvssel, Teacher. KTI.

The Palace drugstore so long in the well known and familiar location is removed to the corner building op(io-site the new hotel, where the proprietors invite their many customers. Ttiis change is made to have the eld house removed and a new on 55 erected and when another muve" shall have been made it Will be a Palace drag store in Met. Oblturj. J'ied, in Kingman tsonnty, th'a state. Sir.

Abnmi Cullcns, In the fdth year ot his age, of pneuuioniii and typhoid lever combined, after an illness of five days. Mr. Cullens was born at 7xnesvllle. Ohio, August Ultti 133). At the age of thirty he moved to Joe lavis coanty.

111., and from thence to Whiteside county, where beheld the office of sheriff. In ISSI he moved to to Iowa, where he hail extensive contracts of stone and brick work. He superintended the building of the piers for the Burlington bridge across the Mississippi river. In August he moved to Clark City, and trout there to this place, where heat first engaged In the mercantile business, after hieli he was engaged in stone work having the contract f-jr nearly all that class of work In the city. He was in Trntt connty and taken so severely sick that be conld not reach home and died in Ingm.vn conntyu above stated.

At the time of Irs death he was a member of the M. E. chnrclu His re Co. elphia Store Everybotly wishing lo buy a sewing machine should call 011 Arnott. The Philad Sheriff Hale.

State ot Kansas. i Melher-tn Conntv The Trailers I'n'nranc f-ontpanv. sr Ailgnst ltee-hwrnod and 11:. lrhwoal. My virtuRofaa uxkrrfsUn to nte lim-ted and delirereil, Issueii out the 14th iudi-eiaLtlist'.

iv vuwt vt Hie Utle nl Kmsu, sit-M fj tor Mel'herson tmnty in mid sUfc. I will.ua Slooday the tlh, day of reb-ruarv ksm, at be h.mr of 'elia-k it. nu of aid day. at tt.e court latuse diair In tint city of Mtf beraon In tbeeataulv and state afore, said titter at public and aril to tiie hteh. tsrs bl.ider, for ea-h in hand, all theHKlit.

ltlrand interest ot the above Immtsl deln-tlants in and to Ilia follow tug dmcrlbetl nron. ertyto-wit. 11 The Nortlmst qnaHer fV) of Section 81 (, in sernnteen itTt. Sonth of Hange one (1) Wet ol the Mxth (Ctl) I'. L.

MrPhcraon county, Knnaa. said property levied on and to be writ! as the prvperty of the above namrtl tUteastaata, tLaifc, Sheriff. Try the Marquette flour the best in this market. 20-tf. A fine lot of thoroughbred durh.tm bulls and some heifers, one year old this spring, and we think thev are as good as any ever shown in this count we don't ak vou to take our word biit to come and see for your selves, Pricea reasonable and certified lieslijre iut-Dished with each calf.

Call on or ad-, dress me at Laura, McPherson county Kansas, ievdehce' 4 miles ttontlt of Laura. J. A. 34cCtxxtLL. S.V2-IO.

It a mystry to many where so much soda as Dt Lands make can be used. But the country is large, and everywhere the popularity vt their goods to unpsratiwUed. Just received two tons of caiidv tit L. Whitzel's. FIRST DOOR NOR XIX OF POSTOFFICE All declare it to be a model cf beauty fci.

workmanship. The Sewinj! S4Chine emboaies all the latest lut- mains were brought to this city and Interred in the cemetery Friday last. Funeral services conduct el hy Kev. Ogle of the y. lj.

Church, at tkuiily resfcteircai. 4atktarlc Cal, Both Colorado Anthracite and Pennsylvania Anthracite, Xut coal. Xow fcr sato at i'iudley Eastlick. Geo. M.

Crowe Co. I yavrSfiuents known tlw truOa it.

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