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Oskaloosa Sickle from Oskaloosa, Kansas • 3

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Oskaloosa Sicklei
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LOOS A SICKLE Mr. and Mrs. Southward start for New York city Thuisdav of this Published (-week, to take passage on one of the Proceeding's of the Board of County Commissioners, at April Term. The Richard George road was established. Joe.

MePberson's claim for damage to the grauied. The petition of W. Burlington, to Died Saturday night, April 23, 1SS1, at 11 o'clock Mrs. Ordelia M. Smith, aged 31 years, 4 months and 10 days.

"We are as clouds that veil the midnight moon; How restlessly they speed, and fleam and quiverj Streaking the darkness radiantly yet soon Night closes around, and they are lost forever." EVERY SATURDAY MORNING large Canarders for Europe. They Good Bargains in Nursery Stock. Mrs. Newhoase, at the Xchange Nursery, Oskaloosa, desires to let the public know that she has put the price of the Kansas Early Peach within the reacii of all. This is now the earliest peach known ia Kansas.

She has a large stock on hand. Also plenty of Pear trees, iuclud AT will leave New York on Wednesday, May the 4th. They will visit Liverpool first, where both have THE COUNTY SEAT, Okaloosa. Jeffersou fian keep ungates for one year cn Andrew Elswick road was granted. The funeral services were held many acquaintances; from there KAXXAS CENTRAL RAIL WAY Sunday morning at the Presbyte NEW SPRING AtlD SUMMER GOODS JUST RECEIVED they go to Whitehaven, where they ingthe Bartiett, Flemish, Beauty arid the Birkett the lattsr has nev have relatives.

They will visit Us. O. C. Gallatin, Mo writes: never used or sold a remedy for the Blood and Liver, that gave as good satisfaction as Ext. Sar--aparilla.

Dandelion and Iodide of Potassium, Manufactured by the Brown Medicine Leavenworth Kas." Dk. J. R. Way, Hillsdale. Iowa, have used Ext.

Sarsspa-nlla, Dandelion and I Potaa -ium in my practice, and consider It the best remedy ever made for tha Blood and Liver. nd for Scrofulous and Skin diseases." Dk. Shekel, Columbns. Kansas, writes: "Your Ext. of and DandelTon i the best medicine of the kind in use" M.

L. Vixton. Oakland, -My son, 10 years of age. was cured of a scrofulous rising in the bead, svhich bad troubled him from infancy, by using six bottles of Sarsaparil- la and Dandelion." For sa! by Smith Jc Daniels, and by Buck it- Co. Bkowx's Pep-ix Toxic Cures Indirection, and Sick-headache by fur the Stomach with the natur al principles of digestion.

For sale by all druggists. AT Time Tabln ivo. 10. AT WINCHESTER. Traiu Eastward.

Train Westward. fass.12.10 p. Pass 12-10 p. rn. Freight, 0 4()a.

m. Freight 9.40 a m. SI. SO Year in advanec, or 83 IT no mifil the nI of the Year. rian church, conducted by Rev.

J. 0. Jennings, assisted by Prest. J. S.

Smith. After services the remains were conveyed to Perry, and there burled near the mother, witnessed by a lai-ge number of friends and a few relatives. There is hardlj' a person in the county but knows Charley Smith, and will sympathize with him in this the greatest- affliction of his life. Mrs. Smith was a model woman, wife and mother.

She was a woman of more than ordinary intellectual endowments and culture, notwithstanding she owed it to neither fortune nor accident. She was energetic, persevering, practical, ZQSTS. many places of interest in Scotland, where their earlier days were spent, and take in the city of London on their return home. They will be absent until the latter part of August or the first of September. Mr.

and Mrs. S. have mam' staunch friends in, Jefferson county, whose kindest wishes for a prosperous voyage and safe return will follow them during their absence. Mrs. S.

has been in quite poor health for some time, and all hope she may regain strength and vigor from the pleasant ocean breeze, the climate and scenes of "bonnie Scotland" and the pleasant associations of her girlhood days The M. Diuen road was established. F. W. Rock' road vacation was granted.

E. Suyder and H- Fo'sorn were appointed treasury examiners. W. R. Chit wood road established.

Owen Conway road established. Iu the scliool district So. 1 appeal matter, the action of the county su periuteudent was declared reversed, and so far as the change ia the boundaries of district No. 11 is concerned, said boundaries to reoiiia the same as before the proposed change. In thb Allison road case, review granted with same review, and a continuance of gates till further orders.

Iu the school district 23 appeal, the appeal was sustaiaed, and action of superintendent reversed iu changing boundaries. In the Thornton Graves road case, the road was rejected. The Grasshopper Falls, Winchester and McLain's crossing road was declared a public highway, except such potious as may have been Premium to Sub- SCRIBERS. We have made arrangements lor a supply of "Dr. Kendall's Treatise on the Horse and his Diseases," and will give one ol them as a premium to all new subscribers who pay U3 in advance one year, tin! all old subscribers who pay up what due and renew their subscriptions for auother yeal.

The er blighted. Peaches. The Alexender, Royal George and Tree CRABS The Queen's Choke, makes the bes-t cider of anything ever yet tried, Golden Beauty, and Transcendent. CHERRIES Early Richmond, Glass Kerchia and Dr. Kir tlaud, from Saxony.

PLUMS. The Pure Wild Goose, curculio RASPBERRIES. Mammoth elu ter, Davidson's Thornless and Turner's Upright, smooth. BLACKBERRIES The Hoosack TbornJess and Lawon. 6TR AWBERR1 ES.

rear Amer-can and Monarch of the WVst- A very large stock of Shrubbery, Climbing Roses, Moss Hoses, ttc If you want to get BARGAINS, call at this nursery. a 2. THE BEST I EVER KNEW OF. J. G.

Starkey, a prominent end influential Citizen of Jowa says: 'I have had the Dispepsia, and Liver Complaint for several years, and have used every Remedy I could hear of, without any relief whatever, until I saw your Shiloh's Vitalizer advertised in our paper, and was persuaded to try it, lam happy to state that it has entirely Cured me. It is-certainly the best Remedy I ever knew Price 75 cts. Sold by Buck Co. STOP THAT COUGH By going to the reliable and well known Drug Stand of Holler oook is a standard work, ahd con-J and understood much of the routine of business connected with her husband's farm, and managed it while he was absent attending to his offi rains a vast amount of information of great value to every person who owns a horse. Come in and subscribe and uet a copy before they are all gone.

cial and other duties. It wras but a few weeks ago when A couple of nice rains since our lust issue. Staple Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Trimmings, Shawls, Ulsters, Ilosierv, Ilankercluefs, Piece Goods in Ducks, Drills, Denems, Cot-tonades, Jeans, Cloths Flannels, Trunks, Valises, Baskets, Hats, Caps, Straw Goods, Youth's and Men's CLOTHING. Boots and Shoes a Specialty. Shelf Hardware, Tin Ware, Stoves, a few Plows, very cheap in order to close them out.

The Kansas Wagox. Queensware and Groceries We have a sieeiiy and positive Cure, for Catarrh, JJiptheria, Canker mouth, and Head Ache, in 8HI- LOUS CATARRH REMEDY. A naal Injector free with each bottle. Ue it if ynu desire health and -wfet breath. PiiceoOcts.

by Buck Co. a21-6m. J. H. MILES, Blacksmiths oskaloosa, Kansas.

Vou eave money and time by cillinc at my shop no the east sd the square, where you will always Mud me ready to do all kinds of work in my line. I have worked In some of the beft plow shops durinir Ih past year, and pxt-pH to make PLOW WORK A SPECIALTY. Horse shoeing done according to nature. ALL WORK WARRANTED. Shop east side Public Square.

mhl9 The now school house is painted on the outside. We return our thanks to F. G. Adams, secretary, for a copy of the "Transactions of the Kansas State Historical Societ3," containing the first and second biennial re orts, together with a statement of the collections of the society from its organization in 1875, to January 1SS1: vols. 1 and 2, printed by Geo.

W. Martin. The work contains 328 pages, and is full of matter of state historical interest. We shall refer to it in another issue. changed since the original survey.

The transfer of the road and bridge fuud to the general revenue fund was ordertd. The petition for the Anna Stember road was granted. Petitions for the following named roads were granted: For J. V. Hatcher; the M.

C. Ter rell; $he D. R. White; the P. Fitz- Butter was scarce last week at 30 cents for dipper full.

Mimnons; tiie J. W. Owens; the Bei.j. Joy; the A. G.

Patrick: the J. R. P. N. Gish, of Meriden, was at the county seat Monday.

L. T. Michael is running a tip-top saw mill southeast of Winchester. OsawKeeand buying a bottle of Green Mountain Couah Balsam. If.

after using two-thirds, you get no re the family moved to Oskaloosa, and took charge of the "Central Hotel. Mrs. illness was expected, but not the dire results that followed. She leaves four children the eldest a girl 7 years old, a boy 3 years of age in May, another girl 15 months old, and the baby girl some 3 weeks old. How sad to the father to realize the loss sustained by the little ones! His consolation, however, lies in the knowledge that his wife was a good member of the Congregationalist church, and that she is safe with the Father upon that Beautiful Shore, where she wears the chaplet of immortality, woven with flowers that never fade and encircling a brow that will know aught but joy and gladness forever.

lief, return the balance and get your mouey back, gee advertisement in Lambert; the David Gentry; the VV. Shrader; the F. Frieudle; the 1-ieubtrg; the J. W. Stock well; the W.

R. Miller. Consideration of bridge petitions being in order, it was decided to give thin paper. Sold by all Druggists. PBHSIOBTS, Every wound or injury, even by accident, or any disease entitles a aol dier of the late war to a pension.

All Pensions by the law of January, 1879, begiu back at date of discharge or death of the soldier. All entitled should draw at once. Thousands whoHi'e now draw 1 11 ir neiifson are FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND STRONG. In the past few mouths there has ben more than 500,000 bottles of the necessary publication notices to make appropriations for the erection of the following bridges, SHILOH'S CURE SOLD. Out of the vast number of people who have Many new residences have loomed up in Keeler's addition since last fall.

John Erennan had his house moved a little farther east on his lots. T. G. Peppard did the moving. We learn that one of John Carson's fine Clydesdale stallions died the other day near Winchester.

T. J. Losey, of the city bakery, has purchased a lot north of M. Gephart's and will put up a Bridge over Scatter Creek, on Sam pntitled to au increase. Soldiers and Swover road, estimated cost $350.

used it, more than 2,000 cases of Bridge ovei Delaware river. CONSUMPTION have been cured Ail Coughs, Croup, Asthma, and widows of the war of 1S12, a.id Mexican war are entitled to pensions. Thousands are yet entitled to bounty but do not know ic. Fe-s in all e-es $10. Pav for every description The literary societies of Marvin College arc prejmring for two entertainments on Wednesday and Thursday evenings of next week.

From what we learn, they will be quite entertaining. New Millinery. Miss E. Stember has just opened a new stock of Millinery Goods two doors east of Cooper's store, and invites all the ladies to call and see them. An entire new stock at lowest prices.

2t. List of letters remaining unclaimed in the post-office at Oskaloosa, Kansas, for the month ending April 30, 1SS1: H. Cart, Mrs. Rebecca Edwards, Mrs. Samuel Jeffers, lames Mattison, Zadock Morris, (2) Mrs.

0. E. Stout. W. R.

Price, P. M. at Metzgsr's ford, estimated 55,000 Bronchitis, yield at once, hence it is that every body speaks in its praise. To those who have not used it, let us say, if vou have a Cough, or youi AT LOWEST PRICES EVER OFF-EKED TO THE THAI) E. Call and see for yourself.

My terms in future, Cash or Short Time. Remember that all are solicited co come and see without money, and should you want a LAUGH. AMOUNT of (JoODS, it will only take a small amount of money to gratify your desires, provided you make your purchases of Grilchfield. files. of war claims collected.

Employ an Bridge over Rock Creek, near Limeburner's, estimated co.it 500 Bridge over Delaware river child the croup, and you value life don't fail to try It. For Lame Back, side or Chest, Shiloh's Porou Attorney residing in wasningion, who can give personal attention 10 your busiues. Send two stamps for pension and bounty laws. Address W. T.

FiTZHEXALii. U. 8. Claim at Walker's $5,000 over Crooked Creek, PJabter. Sold by your Druggist.

at Dal ton's ford, estimated at $300 Agent, Lock Box 422, Washington, Bridge over Wild Morse Creek at crossing of Hebbe A STRANGE PEOPLE. Do you know that there are strange people In our community, we say road, estimated $350 strange because they seem to prefer Mrs. J. K. Tedrick writes back to Mr.

T. that she is well pleased with the water at Eureka Springs, and says it is helping her Very much. W. II. Simxson and wife have moved to Misseuri.

He will go into business for himself. They leave their little boy with J. G. Rowling. to suner and pass their days misera U.

u. C. K. VEHRICH, DENTIST. Open on Saturdays.

Office with Drs. Buelcmaster Funchess, side Public Square, Oskaloosa, Kansas. ALL WORK WARRANTED. A correspondent of the PhiladeK phia Record concludes his letter about Kansas as follows: "I was much pleased with Kansas on the whole, and would recommend any one contemplating moving west to study well the advantages and dir. advantages of settlement in variou portions ot Kansas.

Do not move too far west, away from fuel and water. Get near the railroad and good market towns, where there is compe tition the prices paid farmers for their produce, and where there are schools and churches. Settle in a lightly taxed county. Selecta healthy spot for your future hom. Buy no more laud than you can properly work; SO acres well farmed is better than 160 indifferently looked after.

bly, made so by Dispepsia, and Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Constipation, and General Debility, when SHILOH'S VITALIZER ii'guaran-teed to cure them. Sold by BuckfcCo The Cars Are Coming! McClel-lan's goods have just arrived. For tiie Ladies. A nice line of Silks, Satins, Laces, Foster Kids at Cooper's Capt. J.

N. Insley's health is quite bad, and he will visit some of the health-giving springs as soon as A. 13. Cook returns from Eureka. At Coopers 5,000 yards of Dress Goods, Prints, Ginghams, Linens, Lawns, Pekays, Embracing everything new and beautiful.

Call early and get your selection, as they go like hot cakes, Fishing Tackle at Smith's. Parsons, elected a colored man to membership in the School Board, against a prominent W. II Buckm.is'.cr, M. D. D.

P. Fundi ess, M. BUCKfASTER FUNCHESS, Surgeons, Oll'ice Wot Side Public Square, OSKALOOSA, KANSAS. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, LSKALOOSA, KANSAS. Intimate made, and satisfaction guararift(l.

ttihl2 JAMES II. JONES, COUNT if SURVEYOR. l'arties who want Surveying done can address nie at G'ranlvVle Jfjfernon Or leave orders at the Co. Clerk' office, Oskaloosa Win chaster Hotel. 1AVII N.mi'II, Proprietor.

WINCH r.S XR, KANSAS Lately and improved and -affords tip top accommodation. 'Perms reasonable. HOT Attached the same is a good LIVERY STablk and varus. Look Oct For The Cars C. B.

McClellan is just opening one of the finest assortments of goods ever brought to this market. Bridge over Wild Hoise creek near Mr3. Granger's residence, estimated $400 Bridge over Honey Creek, where road erodes sam te- tweeu sectious 14 and 15, estimated cost $350 Bridge over head or Walnut creek, oa road from Norton-yille to Boyle, estimated 'cost $350 Bridge over Wild Horse creek, on Thos Stanley road, estimated $350 Bi idge over creek on Wiley road, in sec. 20, town 9, range 19. estimated $350 Bridge over Tick creek, between sees 29 and 32, town 9, range 17, estimated cost $500 Bridge over Mud creek, near Grantville, estimated cost 1,000 Bridge oyer Buck creek, iu Rural township, estimated cost $1,000 The bids for masonry of wall around the court house yard were open ed, and the matter laid over for future consideration.

The Board adjourned April 23 J. Marvin College. The closing exercises of the school will take place next week. Examinations will be held Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Literary entertainments will be given on the evenings of ednesday and Thursday 4th and 5th at the court house, begining at 1 P.

M. Programmes will be furnisned at the door. Admission ten cents. The Board of Trustees of Marvin College will hold their annual meeting at the college building Thursday May 5th, at 2 P. M.

A full meeting is desired. STOCK As. soon as McClellan has time he will tell vou what he has to sell. Transfers of Real Estate Furnished by H. J.

Graves, Abstractor. Oskaloosa, Kansas. Joseph Piazzek to Abraham tStautfer, warrauty, i i 21 8 17 S00 Johnson to Richardson warranty 52a of 8 104a oi sv I 31 8 19 1000 IS Buckmaster Butler have three horses, which will make the season at Oskaloosa. They have the celebrated Evan Dhu, one of the finest bred horses in the west. The other two are also fine animals.

Breeders can have their choice. It. 000 V. K. GILLITLY C.

FOSTER COMPLETE Jos A King to Kobert IN Utz, warrauty, sw 22 8 17...... A Jones to iS IS lay lor warranty, te ne 13 11 16 PSIsaaes to FMPostlewaii, warranty, undivided 2 8 or 2-12 se 6 11 17 Buyder to John A Patterson wairauty, part 5 10 19 Newhoue to Fowler, Quit claim block 7 Boucher's add. Oskaloosa Simpson to Bennet Chapman, warranty, lots 1 and 8 Keeler's add Gkaloosa David Dill to Richard Dill, Warranty, 33 8 19 IN ALL The latest Newspapers and Periodicals always for sale at Smith's Bookstore. apr. 23 It.

Save your carpets by using carpet felt under your carpets. Buy it at Smith's. a2-4t. GILLULY FOSTER, ATTORNEYS A LA AND KUAf. K.STAT 1 ACiElVTM, OSKALOOSA, KANSAS Office West Side Public square, over Critchhcld' Store.

liL'-lv HO HACK B. SCIfAEFFR, Attorney at Lawaud County Attorney Will practice in ail the Courts in the State of Kan sas. Othec in Couit House, Uskalowa, Ka.nsa Stoves Tinware, 300 500 500 275 3500 T. H. Noble has been repairing his residence considerably putting on a new roof, plastering, papering, putting up a veranda, and improving generally.

The elegant manner iu which some of the sidewalks are being patched up is commendable. If we knew where the credit belonged we would certainly mention it. Call at the library rooms and get a printed list of the books on hand. By keeping this list, you will find it much more convenient to select what you want to read. Uriah Graff will accept the thanks of this office for a gallon of his splendid cider.

He has lots of it left, but after the 1st of May he proposes to make it into vinegar. Dr. G. W. Hogeboom was down from Topeka some days ago.

lie thinks it will be but a short time when dirt will begin to fly on the new road running west of the state capital. There are thousands of acres of uncultivated land Union township as beautiful as the sun ever shone upon. Within a few years all of it will be fenced in, and worth from $20 to 840 per. acre. D.

K. Kline's new building in the rear of his store for the storage of feed is one of the best in the county. One portion is set apart for bran and shorts; another for corn, which holds 1,100 bushels, and another for meats. It is quite complete and well constructed. Exceptional Linos and Prices to which we Call Attention- James Standiford and family have moved" into the M.

E. parson age. Law Valley Town Co to Jane A Carson, warranty, block .23, Perry 150 John Wright to Joshua Vand ALL KINDS OP Rev. O'Byrne, of the M. E.

church, boards at Judge Huron's. A new fence has been put around the M. E. church. II.

D. Macomber's bid for the masonry around the courthouse 3'ard was the lowest offered. Croquet, Marbles, Balls, and Ball Bats at Smith's. apr. If you want to see something nice, go to McClellan's.

Letter heads, bill heads and statements printed at this office, and put up in tablet form, at prices at which no one can grumble. tf -fl-S This department cannot be excelled in the Missouri Valley. UrSSS QQflSi as it is compete with every New and Stylish Fabric such as Cashmere in all Shades. Cashmere Flaids and Surah Siiks for colored Oros Grata Suks ia every shade. Summer Silks in all the new ud latest styles, Eatlasse and Sauns ia all -7 -1 We call cpectal attention to our larga C5l0G.IiCS jOOlSTLclSlSa sndelegat.tl-neofSaun.Silkand Casn-mereDolmans.

Coats, Ulsters and French WaU.ng Jacket, for Spring Md Summer ear. Ihts stock contains the latest styles, and we defy competition prices. -Tf. JTV To enumerate the goods of this department would be useles a SiSiCJS 55 it contains all the market afTords. Sana de Lyon, Surah S.Iks and Satins.

Shooda Cioths, Nuns Veilings, oulard Grenadines, etc We have row on sale the most compiete assortment of White EJi jQ.iLitCI sSe OOdSJ Goods and Ouilts ever shown, ol both Foreign and DomeiUC manufacture, including the latest novelties in addition to the regular staple Lite. We aie tow the Best ft oo Unlaundried Shirt ever produced This shirt 2E 11137 1 Si is a double reiuforccd front with the Patent lUck tnat cannot be or torn. 1 These stocks are unusually varied and in- lOVSS ti.053"iG2?,y vittng. including French, English and Ger man Lisle and Silks in all the latest styles. "Ie Perfection Kid.

without laces oi buttons, the newest thing out, wi ll GlOVCS have now on hand. his glove fia the wri-t and arm pertectly Lou failtf examinf it wJalso have Foster's 3, 5, 6 ad .0 hooks. Mane Seamless and I riVter Kids in th newest shades. Ladies' and Men's Silk underwear in veihi, with a complete I II li 2 WCS line in Gaure and Gossaiaar goods for Misses, Uoys aad Men wear. Geo.

Parsons is putting a new fence around his lots east of the public square. Fred Holler was up from Oswa-kee Tuesday, wanting to purchase more land in Jefferson county. Mrs. W. F.

Gilluly is visiting her sister at Solomon City. She has her two children with her. The Dayis vertical-feed sewing machine will turn a hem and stitch on trimming at one operation without basting. It. 1 00 1050 1 00 750 18 25 12.c0 2G0U 150 50 200 350 S3 1400 36 50 iioo ruff, quit claim, part a 16 8 17 Win Tarr to Chas A Jones warranty, an.l of 13 11 16 4 4 Mayer to Hicks, quit claim, lots 3 and 4, block 33, Valley Falls 8 MuJhell to Carson, wa ranty, se 34 3 19 Winchester Academy Board to Mitchell, warranty, lot 10, Ac demy Add.

to Winchester ..4 a WT HiCks to Evans, war-, ranty, lot 6 block 3 Rose Hill Cemetery, Hicks to Li Low wan, warranty lot 42 bloc Rse Hill Cemetery. SV Clark A Patrick, warrauty, 13 8 17....4. .4. Kate McClellan to Kliug- eusmith, warranty, lot 12, block 14, ana 12 ft of lot 12, block 14, Oskaloosa 4 Kaw Valley Town Co to Carson, warranty, lots block 28, Perry Brown to Hicks, warranty, lots 3 and 4 blonk S9, Valley Falls Chas Flint to John Carson, quit claim, 14 9 19 Chas Xi Flint to Wm mann, quit claim, a 20a of a 5 8 2) Pat Supple to Jas D-wlis, warranty, a Survey 15, Kaw Half-Breed Indian land A Patrick to We rat, quit claim, lots 8.9,10 block S3 Valley Falls Val Brown to Tollea. warranty, part a 8 11 IS Barnes to Harmon, warranty, a 33 8 17.

McDivits to Jacob Boucher quit claim, 45 a i ex. la a tv 33 9 lv) In Table Damasks, Napkins, Linen Sheetings, our Stock cannot be excelled, and prices exceedingly low. We call attention especially to our 25 cent Damask 1 owcu. TINWARE Constautly on hand, or Manufactured to Order. Of all kindd doae with neatness and dispatch.

Guttering In all branches. very thins manufactured in the Tin line, from the largest sized can a half pint cni.X33 SSTOVEPIPES on hand at all time. Orders solicited for TIN I.OOFINUa Ra H. Deabert, 8, E. Side Pub.

Square, OSKALOOSA. KANS. ror or Hie Throat Ued in private pracice Putbeiore -su the Public in 1SGU. ItOUg5Xever Fails. Price 2ji, and 1.

Sample it-tics 10 Cents. All Druggists ken It for sale. Kea.l BaiSaill our guarantee, among locals O. C. DAY BBACKETT, Sole Proprietors, novO, Kansas City, Mo, Linen Si J.

C. Foster, started out on a business trip through Rock Creek township, and into Atchison county Tuesday morning. If you want new window shades or fixtures, or Wall paper, go to Smith's Book Store. a2-4t. We have now open an elesrantiine of in all the new colors and shades.

Pil "54 SOS All Silk Serye, Brocade Silk, Cotton Brocade, tenna Urocade, Best Scolca, which don't fail to see. They are centainly elegant. For beautiful novelties in Buttons, Fringes. Cords and Tassels. Tasse-i ITf 111 01311 menterie Trimming.

Faucy Brocade Ribbons, Sash R.bbons. new liy- aWre Sash KfbLnt This departraent is the very gem of per.ection. 1 he hades and colors are too numerous to mention. -3 nt French and English Suitings, Scotch iff SSSSfi Cj.lSStltlCi Melton, Suiting for Bays, Casimeie and Chnreues! Ladies' Cloakings. A full line of western made goods, and every thtug to make the assort-ment complete.

S. This department being last is not least in the newest Fabrics, Print, 5FOi21PStiC? Gmshams. Cottons, Crash, ail jpod and I at bottom prices On' whole stock is Large and Compete, and we offer advantages both selections and pries that be surpassed ia any market. For Cheap and Good Goods, go to McCIellan's. Terry Critchfield has put up a large lamp in front of his store to keep the wary pedestrian from getting his foot in the holes in the sidewalk that abound about the neighborhood.

This light is put out between 9 and 10 o'clock in the evening, and then, when the moon is not shining, the town is in darkness the remainder of the night on the public square. is the only town we ever knew where there was no light kept burning at the hotels. A perfect stranger driving into this town after 12 o'clock on a dark night would know no more where to go S. S. Cooper's Store Is now chock full of new goods he has just recieved from Chicago, St.Louis and Kansas CU3, which will be sold at bottom prices.

The best and largest line of Packet Books and Pocket-Cutlery is at apr. 23. 4t. Smith's. Atchison i3 to have a paper mill.

Mart. Vandruff has a fine horse, which he thinks cannot be excelled in the country. He is a black, very large and handsome, and has the Bashaw trotting stock coursing through his veins. He will stand part of the season at, Oskaloosa. It.

A new lot of Carpets and Oil Cloths' at Cooper's, at Kansas City prices. Miss Ella Bliss still continues the dressmaking business at the residence of her parents, assisted by Mrs. Miles. It. The largest line of Gents and Boy's clothing at Cooper's ever brought to Oskaloosa.

and as cheap 326 Delaware Street. Leavenworth, Kansa 5 than a bee with its head pinched off. os vou could ask..

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