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The Western Spirit from Paola, Kansas • 4

The Western Spirit from Paola, Kansas • 4

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LOCAL PERSONAL NEWS. 8Sdem spirit NEW EAILE0AD All claims left with me against Beeson Selden and Berry Sharp for collection will receive prompt attention. My dealings with said parties enables me to collect claims when no others can. Anyone holding time checks or accounts will do well to leave them with me at once. IL T.

Bates, 1-21. Paola, Kansas. Tli at is saf to "bet 023. and tliat is tb.o Wido-awake, "Git up and Git" Proprietor of th. FREE TRADE.

The reduction of Internal revenue and the taking off of revenue stamps from Proprietary Medicines, and no doubt has largely benefitted the consumers, as well as relieving, the burden of home manufacturers. Especially is this the case with Gkeex's Avgust Flowke and Bo-chee's Gkrsun Sykcp, as the reduction of thirty-six cents per dozen, has been, added to increase the size of the bottles containing these remedies, thereby giving one fifth more medicine In the "5 cent size. The Acgcst Flower or Despepsia and Liver Complaint, and the Cekman Stkcp for Cough and Lung troubles, have perhaps, the largest sale of any medicines lu the world. The advantage of increased size of the bottles will be greatly appreciated by the sick and afflicted. In every town and village in civilized countries.

Sample bottles for 10 cents remain the same size. cow. flls 11. jilli. BAEGAINS IN ALL KINDS OF GOODS AT THE VARIETY STORE.

UnV Willi villi uyiu wll FORSALE. A number one Fire Proof Safe for sale cheap at the Chicago Grocery, south side Park, Ahrens' old stand. READER, Ask your Grocer for McLachlin Patestt or Tidal Wavk Every sack warranted equal to any manufactured in the State. DON'T BUY FOREIGN FLOUR. 1-14 tf.

J. T. HIGHLEY, Manager. TO AD VER TISERS. We will fill contracts, just the same, as if we were publishing a weekly.

The adTertlsements will appear only In one paper either Monday or Friday but not in both, unless by agreement. It will be our aim to gire our advertising patrons the bpst possible position, and we hope to be able to give them perfect aatisfaction. Resolutions adopted by the A. O. V.

W. last Tuesday night: Resolved, That Paola Lodge, No. 134, A. O. U.

in special session assembled, lea: and chronicle with profound sorrow the untimely departure of Brother Wm. Rogers. That in his death this order loses a member whose strict integrity in long continued official rusts will ever remain a moat tender and typical recollection. Resolved, That in his going out forever from the hall, there remains a vivid impression upon each and all alike the loss of a true, warm-hearted brother and a 2ealous and deserving Workman. Resolved, That as a token of respect to the memory of deceased brother, our ball to' draped in rnonrning fnr thirty days.

Resolved, That a set these Hons be made a matter of record, a copy urnbhed the family of the deceased and that each of the city papers be requested to make. In the earliest issue, a publication hereof. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions and notice of death of Brother Rogers be forwarded to Kansas G. L. Ackerly's fine residence, northwest of Osawatomie, burned last Monday.

Insurance, $600 total loss about 1,500. It is not known how the fire originated. The passenger train on the Missouri Pacific was two hours late Tuesday a.m. E. E.

Oano, of Topeka, visited in Paola Sunday. Chas. Johnson return to Ottawa next Monday. Charley Con ell has returne from a southern trip. James Palmer, of the Indian Territory, was in Paola on Wednesday.

Mrs. L. Harden, of Osawatouue, was in Taola a few days this week. Moses Leon, clerk Eli Bnuin Is visiting friends in Chicago. BiUy Layton and wife are visiting relatives at their old home in Louisburg.

F. A. Niles, formerly of Fontana. i still iu Washington where he holds a position in the Pension ofHce. S.

P. Brown, of Osage township, who has been In Kansas City, is back to remaiu on his old place which he will farm this year. Miss Mollie Wygal has been in RoseUale and Kansas City for about two weeks, visiting her sister. Mrs. W.

C. Copley, most of the time. Harry C. Jones has returned from his eastern trip in the best of health and is now buekled down to his work at his desk closing up loans. Hon.

Xick MeAlpine. of Wyandotte, was in Paola on the 10th on business, ne is one ol the wealthiest and most useful men in the Kansas metropolis. John Pickering and family. ol Osase township, wiU start next month for Seattle, Washington Territory, where he expects to locate, narry Pickering, his nephew, will take charge of the farm. J.

F. Keenan, of Wea township, was in Faola on the 18th. Notwithstanding the dry weather he has so far had plenty of water on his farm and his stock i3 dolhj; well. Joe is a successful farmer. Jno.

Vf'l. Bryan, or Richland, ealled on us last Tuesday. He Is One of the many in this county Ttholiai taken The spirit since the first number was Issued in June, 1S71, Though a strong and influential Republican, he takes the, newspapers or all parties. Once more to McPherson Nat Campbell has disposed of his Interest in bin father's store and post-office In Fontana and win leave net week, with his family, for McPhers-n, Kansas. Nat has had the entire managemei of their large general merchandise store and In lit up a trade second id none In the southern the county.

He has been Assistant Postmaster since the at Fontana. and, by his proi, ptness, accuracy and dispatch won the confldei and esteem of every patron of the office. Mrs. Campbell has many friends by her pleasant manner and kind disposition, and, in losing her, Fontana will loose an accomplished lady and society a prominent leader. We understand Mr.

Campbell wlli assist B. S. Eonney In the pot-office in McPherson and we bespeak for him a ii.rst-cUs helper and the patrons a careful public servant. Thomas Dennis and wife are In Springfield, visiting theirson. W.

A. Dennis. Ateb'3 Saesapariixa is the most potent blood purifier, and a fouotian cf health and strength. Be wiso in time. All baneful infections are promptly removed by this unequaled alternntlve.

Arc not standing around in tbese hard times with their hands in their pockets waiting for customers and holding on for "war prices" hut are doing what any sensible merchant will do in "hard times," viz: Make the lowest possible prices on everything, thus insuring to' themselves an active trade at all times and making the burden of the farmer lighter until the present stringency in money matters has been passed and forgotten. DO YOU THINK That the FOLLOWING SCHEDULE OF PRICES in apy way resembles the "old time prices" of 1865? A social dance will be given at the Grand Opera House Friday evening, Feb. 4th. The Asylum Orchestra, consisting of 8 pieces, will furnish music. A grand time i3 expected.

ON THE TRADE! Will trade a good horse, a good wagon or 0r3t-rl a i fling for wood. Call and see me. S. A. BraiGARN'Ffr.

SCARLET FEVER. Darbys I'rophylaUc Fluid is unequaled In tfce treatment of Scarlet Fever. Used as gargle ii prevents the throat from becoming diphthertic, allays the inflammation and subdues the pain. Used to sponge the body It allays the Itching Inflammation of the and destroys infection. Exposed In the sick room it will prevent the spread of contagion, and keep the atmosphere wholesome.

Akothep. Live Mak. We havt not been visited by a cyclone.Jbut the next thing to it has struck the town in the person of Buckeye Bill, the wonderful magic salesman, who is engaged in making a grand auction for Mr. Foster, the Western Dry Goods man, and we must say that no wonder Kansas booms with such wideawake, practical busi DON'T Fail to see our prices on Dress Goods this week at F. W.

C. W. Mitchler's. Men's Whole Stock, Saddle Seam Si oo Boys' Wear Reslster Knee Pant3 40 Misses Kid Button 95 Men's Lined Jeans Pants 85 Men's Whole Stock Brogan Shoes 83 Men's Reliable Working Suits 3 45 Boys' Genuine Calf-Faced Mittens 20 Canton Flannel 00 Men's Overcoats si Scarlet Blankets, per pair 2 90 Men's Chinchilla Caps 5 Eoya Chinchilla Caps. 15 1,000 Pairs Children's Goat Shoes.

60 Men's Reliable Dress Shoe 1 45 702 Yards Oil Prints, Dress styles Boys Boots 50 DBllFBry Meat Market. G. S. ANDERSON SOti Have opened a Xew Meat Martet in the side room of their building, where they will keep the choicest of Beef, Pork, Bacon and everything usually found in a first-class market. Meats will be delivered to any part of the city.

We solicit a share of the trade, as we will make low prices and keep good meats. 9-10-tf G. S. Anderson Son. Workman, E.

Fueeman. J.C.Collins. II. A. Miller.

4 WEA FARMER INSANE. George E. Schomp, of Wea township, was declared to be insane in Probate Court last Tuesday. He Is the the Now, reader, you have read this advertisement; now supposiug that, out of curiosity you drop in and see the authors of it next time you come to town and ask them to prove to you that they are actually giving the "BARGAINS" named here. gentleman who bought the Zach Hayes farm a few years ago.

The new R. R. from here to Kansas City runs through his place and it was largely owing to Dr. Kimfcerlin, B. F.

Othick, of the firm of of Ft. Soott, has located in the city ami is engaged with several clerka in writing up a set of abstract books of Miami county. The above named firm will be ready to transact business about the middle of February. ness men as Buckeye Bill (Thorp) and any peraon that is thinking of making a sale in this county will miss it badly if they. doat engage his services.

Cch umltis (Kas.) Advocate. BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVIA, The Best Salve in the world for Cuts bruises, Bonn, Vlwre, Salt Khenm, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Come, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cure Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Trice 25 cents per bos. For Sale by all druggists.

C. n. Lewis presented a small and feeble remonstrance in the House last Wednesday against the passage of the bill to have a bridge built across Bull Creek, west of Paola. How do the people of Stanton township like the action of their Representative? The Johnson County Bank, of Olathe, was gone through by burglars last Wednesday night, the 18th, and robbed, ft was one of the best vaults and safes in the country and the villanious work wa3 evidently done by experts, used dynamite. The amount taken SELLING OUT SUGAR -J.

EAR CATHARTIC COATED Water trains run ou the Mo. PaciOc each way from Osawatomie furnishing water for the engines on said road. LETTER LIST. The following 13 the list of letters remaining uncalled for at the Postofiice at Paola, Kansas.on Thursday, Jan. 13th, 1387.

LADIES. Mary Slatten Sarah Page Martha Miller Mary McDanlcI nftiyyxi'SM Grand Avenue. Kansas City, Ma. Vi ill visit every month. s.am date.

Harnett, ifth. Fourth Avenue Hotel. rAUIiA, Kas. 20th, Commercial. Yt.

Scott. 21 Wilder. Butler. 2M. Laclede.

Dr. KIM BEH ran be consulted at Infirmarv. Kansas City, where other surgeons are constantly in attendance and patients are received dav ornisjht. Ai tinVinl Kya, Prums and Glass es ill -1 "i was not stated by the officers but it is believed to bo a large sum. The bank will continue business.

Addle Aicunne anme uarner. CEXTLEMENV O'Brien Wilson II Smith Mike Quirk Jeremiah Smit James Masters Frank Lucas lennis Lyons Peter Khenan Hryant liealy John Gunsolus Sherman Davis Win Crochet 11 ConkJin Oeorge li Hriitn Jacob Vreusrh John Breult Itev John lioyd Joo Edmunds. a It ..1 Ayee's uaik vigor improves the beauty the hair and promotes its growth. It imparts an attractive appearance, a delightful and lasting perfume. It stimulates the roots, cleanses To reduce my stock as as possible preparatory to closing out I am selling regardless of cost.

I have in sioek a complete lin of Pocket and Table Cutlery and the Celebrated Wm. Rogers Plated Ware, a full line of Tin, Wooden and Willow-ware and Glass and Queenswarc. I sell Flour cheaper than you can buy it at lite mills; Chow Chow, Mixed Sweet Pickles, Mixed Sour Pickles, Plain Pickles, both in buk and bottles: Homc-Madc Piccalilli, Uiidried, Fruits, Calif ornia Evaporated Peeled Peaches, Raspberries and Blackberries; Fancy California Prunes Pitted Plums and Cherries; Italian Prunes, Etc. I sell the Paola Canned Tomatoes, the best in the market. My Coffees are roasted by myself, on the premises, and are always fresh.

Com and see e. I "ours Truly the scalp, and proves itself to be the host and When calling for any of the above letters please say "anverusen. J. bhcridax. r.

m. cheapest for toilet use NOTICE Those who intend to use Lumber this spring can save money by calling at S. THANKS. I wish to return thanks to the many friends throughout the country who manifested such a sympathetic and friendly feeling, and rendered so many kindnesses to me in my bereavement. Mrs.

Wm. Rogers. CURE Headache, Nausea, Dizziness, and Drowsiness. They stimulate the Stomach. Liver.

and Bowels, to healthy action, assist digestion, and increase the Tber combine cathartic, diuretic, and tonic properties of the greatest are a purely vegetable compound, and may be taken with perfect safety, either by or adults. E. L. Thomas, Framing-Lam, writes: "For a number of years I "was subject to violent Headaches, arising from a disordered condition of the stomach and bowels. About a year ago I commenced the use of Ayer's rills, and have not had a headache fcince." P.

Hannah, Gormlcy V. York writes "I have used Ayer's riJi3 for the last thirty years, and can safely ear that I have never found their equal as a cathartic medicine. I am never without them in inr C. D. Moore, Elgin, writes: "Indigestion, Headache, and Loss of Appetite, had so weakened and debilitated ray rstcm, that I was obliged to give up work.

After being under the doctor's care for two weeks, without getting any relief, I Lean taking Ayer's Tills. My appetite and strength returned, and I was oon my work, fa perfect hc-uitt." A. Brown Yard. They are mak the trouble arising from that overthrew his mind. The award of damages was 8900 and Mr.

Schomp claimed 82000. Ever ksince the survey was made through his farm he has been greatly worried and regarded the location of the line there as a calamity. He brought suit and constantly talked about it, refusing all offers towards a compromise. The first of the week he became dangerous and desperate and the family was compelled to hare him placed under guard and brought to Paola. He will be taken to the Asylum Where It is hoped he will recover.

THEIR BUSINESS BOOMING. Probably one thins that has caused such a general revlral of trade at th Drug Stores as their giving away to their customers of so many tree trial bottles ot Dr. King's New Discovery, tor Consumption. Their trade is simply enormous in this very valuable article from the fact that it always cures and never disapolnts. Coughs.

Cold, Asthma. Bronchitis, Croup and all throat and lung diseases quickly eured. You can test before buying getting a trial bottle free, large teei. Every bottle warranted. i FARM FOR SALE Good farm containing 1C0 acres, two miles and a half southeast of Hillsdale and five northeast of Paola.

There are ISO acres in cultivation, two comfortable houses, stables, outbuildings, orchard, Terms reasonable. Inquire of J. M. Lucas, on the farm. f.G PICKERING'S PUBLIC SALE.

,1 will sell at public auction on my farm, 3 miles northwest of Fontana and 8 mlles.south of Paola, on Thursday, Feb. 3rd, 18S7, commencing at 10 o'clock A. the following property to-wlt: Thirty-three head of cattle consisting of 9 three-year-old steers, 4 two-year-olds, 9 cows, all giving milk, and 11 yearling calves, eight head of horses 3 brood mares, 1 gelding, 2 two year old colts and 2 ponies. Also Woods Mower, 1 sulky rake, spring wagon, stirring plow and 1 walking cultivator, 9 of timothy hay, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Tcbmj Twelve months time with good security, without interest if paid when due; if not paid at maturity to draw interest at the rate ten per cent per annum.

All sums of 85 or less cash. Also 10 per cent discount for cash. John Fickerino, Buckeye Bill, Auctioneer. st ing HARD TIME TRICES FOR CASH and have as fine a lot of Lumber as ev er was piled up in the county. They also handle the BEST GRADE OF COAL.

Ju3t west of old jaiL Richland Items. Thinking a few items from this "neck o' timber" might be of interest to some C. S. GOULD, Proprietor of the Express and Transfer Line fills all orders in his line promptly and on reasonable terms. All orders should be left at the North Side Express office.

English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard. Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Stifles, Sprains, Sore and Swollen Throat, Coughs etc. Save S5Q by use ol one botUe. Every bottle warranted by G. II.

Hall, druggist, of the readers of your excellent paper I'll try to "drop yon a line." The scarcity of stock water is a ter BqcL in the-Wai-lcf. Sold tJ. P. Miner rible inconvenient at present and threatens to prove serious unless it rains soon. The man who allows his neighbors to PERSONS pump his well dry daily certainly de J.

S. WRIGHT TKEPARED liV Lr. C. Ayer Low ell, Mass. serves credit for being a good neighbor.

Seeking bargains can find them during the week at F. W. C. W. Mitchler's.

Is after your Hides. He will pay the Highest Price. He wants yotir Fattest Beef and will Such a one is J. A. Smith.

We wish to congratulate our young friend, Wallace Palmer, upon having made so excellent a choice for a partner in life's voyage as Miss Mary Caton. The School Board of district No. 83 recently "did themselves proud" by sup PUBLIC SALE, I will sell at public sale at my residence, 1 mile north and 14 mile east of Newlancaster, on Friday, Feb. 4 DON CAMPBELL na3 Money to Loan. SPECIAL SALE pay you all it is worth.

xtohth: side paes, Of Odd3 and Ends of all kinds of Dress 1 ifliihill i GANCyS GITY MEAT MARKET. plying the school with a globe, writing charts, numeral, frame, repairing the blackboards, etc. Goods of Flannels, Ginghams, Calicoes and everything in the Dry Goods line during the week. rnt Last Saturday there was a grand wolf round-up" meeting just over the F. W.

C. W. MlTCHLER. TIME TABLE. KAX3AS CITT SOtTTHWE3TEHN EAItWAT.

A doliftLtfal tonla prepared iiu) wondorfol GoliforxuA EoosAjs taa troo MALARIA ABSMBElir--cea vitb Iron THE GREAT MIND AND BODY INYlSOiUTC-l GOING NORTH. wtTw CU0ICE CAT TLT: IPR 1 AV- I THE OHLY KI1ID I Paola 9 $0 A. it. a. M.

1887, the following property to-wit: 2 spans of No. 1 brood mares, with foal; 1 span of mules, 13 hands yearling marp colt, 2 milch cows, will be fresh iri March; 2 yearling calves, 9 head of hogs weighing pounds each, 200 bushel of corn, 50 bushel of cats, 1 14-Inch. stirring plow, 1 wagon, 1 cultivator, 1 Union corn planter with check row, 1 -set of double harness, household and kitchen furniture and other things too numerous to mention. Teksts of Sale: Sums of S5 and under cash; over $5, a credit of 0 months, with approved security, without interest if paid when due; if not paid at maturity 10 per cent from date. Sale to begin at 10 o'clock a.

ar. it J.A.Williams. Buckeye Bill, Auc. OOIXG SOUTH. Tllden.

1:05 r. at. Mt. 2:30 Waistaff 3:20 P. M.

Ar Paola m. Cnrea Oypcpia, Ioa of ApeUt, IaS Of Vital Pmren, General iHMUtr aa4 HerroM rotration. For Worsted Remnants Enquire at F. W. C.

W. Mitchler's. 'iffiit td Trida fsr A good sewing machine to trade for a good milch cow. See Walter Buck. P.

G. GILLMAN'S Bucyrus 10:40 a. m. Mt. Auburn :10 a.

m. Ax Tllden ..12 r. m. A POSITIVE PREVENTIVE OF MALARIAL MISSOURI PACIFIC. EA3I EOUNC City Exnress 235 a.

ra. rases, si.oa A. bottie. LUYT1ES PHARMACY CEitahllEhea VS3.t St. Louts and Kansas City 6i6 p.

m. Local rreienz iwis.d. Through Freight 11:27 p.m. Proprietors, ST. LOUIS, WEST BOUNB.

line, In Franklin county, on Mr. Bos-worth's place. Although there were some seven or eight wolves corralled, through bad management or rather from want of management, only one was killed. Better luck next time we hope Smoky Row has an excellent literary society. It meets Friday nights, has crowded houses, good exercises and generally good order.

The question for de- bate at the next meeting, to-night, is "Resolved That Labor Strikes are Justifiable." The "Jolly Irishman," of Rock Creek, will lead in the affirmative of the debate. The officers of the society are President, O. A. Cody Vice-President, John Smith; "-Secretary, Melvin Scott; Treasurer, Mrs. Mary Watkins; Editor, Edgar Wheeler.

More anon. Josh Jones. Wichita Southern Kans. Express. ..12:40 a.

m. Neosho Valley Express. a. m. Local Freleht 1222 n.

m. For sale in paoua, iwnaMai By L.O.WHITE, Also on tiand en assortment of LurHe Through Freight 5:40 a. m. Livery and Feed Stable The Dennis Barn. K.

C. F. S. Q. R.

K. Homoeopathio Family Medicines Croup and Cough Syrup and Panacea Qintxnenv EAST SIDE PARK, PAOLA, KANSAS. OOISG XOBTH. GOISTOSOCTH. No.

Pass 11 31 a. No. 3 8:19 p. m. No.

9 No. 11 Frt. 8 J0p. m. No.

13 Frt 5:50 p. m. No. 15 Frt 9:40 p. m.

No. 23 12 a. No. 2 Pass 6:34 ra. No.

4 Pass 3 29 p. m. No. 10 No. 5:50 a.m.

No. 14 Frt. ..12:20 a. m. No.

16 Frt. 2:05 a. m. No. 24 Frt.

1 :25 a. m. eOMli.TjniliUAL FOB 1887 It is I i i Will be Bent FREE to all wbo write tor it. Handsome of 13 pages, wttn Uaa- EOW LOST. EOW ESSTOEED! Just published, a nc editkiu at Dii.rt-tx-pr..

pJ dreda at Illustration i. fc tliaail aliout Til BEST Garden, Form WANTED "OLD SOLDIEES," WHO SERVED IX M'CLEIXAX'S BvItM Plants. Thoroaghbred iKtoek and Fancy BUM Kants. Tharownorea ftocKjana ancy VTKLL's Kssay on thft radical enra Anri BAS.K N'nv KI.TrES in VEGETABLES and OSAWATOMIE LETTER LIST. List of letters remaining uncalled for at the post-omee at Osawatomie, Kansas, Jan.

4, 1S87. LADIES. Mrs Martha Bates Miss Orilla Eidwell Miss Virginia Bell. Miss Maggie Cure Josle DeLay Mrs Miller MarvALukin Sarah Shane Ella Thomas. Bradford WH Bates Sherman Cline Frank Downing August Dressei Thomas Evans RFFarr Kobert Hawks-; Henry Johnson .1 Kellum .1 orris Fred Alfred Semeh.

A. H. Hcaie, P. M. ol real Talne, wblcb euaot ba obtsiiMd eisswhera.

Send Dnttiatw most complete Catalorne to Amy ot the Potocu ii MWS iu.ATLr-f-nunpr.RAiCOM pihladeiphia pa. To act as Agents for First-class- Horses and Buggies for hire on reasonable terms. Horses boarded by the day or month and given the best of care. Parties conveyed to any and all parts of the county. MONEY! Forties knowing themselves to be indebted to me will please call at my old stand and settle up.

I Bositively must have money, if not money a good note. G. L. ROBIJYSOJs'. Olfft? ftRAftt? The fastest selling book since lllll TfiK Grant's MemoirsT The first a HiUali Agent sent out by us with General M'CleUan's book has taken 149 orders in one month amount of sales, ST 50.

00. "Liberal arrangements made with can BTJYS and SEZZjS torrhfKa or Seminal Weakness. Involuntary S-u inal Ixihse. lmpotency, Mental and Thysical la-capacity. Impediments to MtiTiace.

also. Consucnptiou. Epilepsy ami Fits, induced by sell-inriulgcnce. or sexual extravazance, Tne celebrated author, in this admirable essav clearly demonstrates from thirty years" successful practice, that lie alarming consequences ol sell-abuse may be radically cured pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain an effectual, by means of hich every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. Tills Lecture should be in the bands of erery youth and every man in the land.

Sent under neal. in a plain envelope, to any address, post-paid, on receipt ol four cents or two postage stamps. Address The Ccx vkreix Medicax. Co-Ann New York, PostoOce, TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. An examination for teachers certificates will be held at the school building in Paola, Saturday, January 20th, 1887, beginning promptly at 8 o'clock a.

m. J. J. Lowe, County Superintendent. ENQUIRE For the ten "and twelve-yard Gingham Pieces at F.

W. C. W. Mitchler's. I.

Mil All kinds of vassers Earnest workers of both sexes, whether experienced In our line or not, will please investigate this matter at once by sending tor our Erinted circulars and confidential terms, or cal-ng in person. SiTF. 8 East Sth Kansas City, Mo. N. B.

Also General Agents for Grant's Hem-olrs and other popular works. 1-7-4 1. A'Nattempt was made to burn the resident of A. C. Stich, at Independence, lalkt Monday.

The next morning a large barn on the property was de-strcyed. Leavenworth Standard. Second Hand Goods, Rags, Bones and Old Iron. sold on Commission. Xotth cf Miami Bank, Paola.Ksaa.

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