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4 THE NEWS. Official Paper of tho County. i -i i 1 1 A fco 1 i mpsm yy PUBLISHED'-EVERY FRIDAY latt or ifr.vrsPAPiiis; 1. Any person taking a nyularly; ftvm a 1VM '1hh nir.vtol tn is Tor the liiy raont. S.

It ipr.inu'n!"rs life pspor iliPCoHlnuo-i ht nwiri ny ttl: arri'U rauctj. or the Pfcty- ooiuitiu" to ml tt nuui tlio psjrmeiit ts p.isi c.i'lt'c; the v. ln aiitcuut whUior tnr 1 uikt'u imm uf th orf.t or ooc 3. Tho courts of Jaw hare Jtcile1 That ro tu tche rii-i-f owners ncrlvxInU frxini tue P'jft- ftiiw or nt twHivUit tbeia for. is piiiKa laci evidcuo AT t7ntian Yates Center, Yooisen Cssnty, NUMBER 24.

YATES CENTER, WOODSON COUNTY. KANSAS, FRIDAY, VOLUME VIII nv CEO. E. FALSER Irotiriotortj. GEO.

E. FALER, Editor. COUNTY DIRECTORY. FINAL SETTLEMENT. R.

A. HCliT. 11 3. Tr.tEBLCOD. cS: Truoblood, STATE OF KANSAS, Woodson County.

ss. In the matter of tho etlatoofj. F. Hnrnnon of Wood win Ooanty. Kidw, decrttM-d, The Teacher's Mutual Improvement Society.

The members of the above mentioned society are hereby notified to inform themselves on the first month's work found in the Course of Study which will be forwarded to their ad W. TCK.VZK, Phytician And Sarsrfon," YATK3 CENTKR, KA2IS. JJ W. WEST. physician and MONEY TO LOAN The heir.

credlr and nil person lntr-ted will take notice that the Buderidgnrd. nJm'ui-tra INnBl-o KtittT. K. V. Wk.bT'k L.

fcntr.wrj.i K. llol.CSI.ASD. OS tn jniTSi nrars at Lc vest Ralss. Gin is a cslL tut. Hpresentatlvs Jil'Ue clerk of 3uurt.

HherifT County Clerk lor of iiki'1 nt it, will npptfvr before th Proh it Court of eouDty, on the 15th day of November, 1Ss4. nt I'l o'clock a. fMid day, and procured to make dual (tfcltlcmeni GKOKtiK U. HARRISOV. AdiDinitrtor.

3. W. lPw M. Jssirr While the defeat of Maj. Snow in the first commissioner district may be viewed by some with unfeigned satisfaction, we can but esteem it a calamity to that part of the county which in the person and ability of Maj.

Snow had the best commissioner that community ever contributed to the services and the best interests of that particular eonstituncy. Many of the people of Neosho Falls and Everett will live to regret their action of the 4th inst. It will all come home to them some time. J. Pircrrr TATR3 CENTER.

KANSAS. Office on ei.st aide of square. Attorney dress this week. The first meeting will be held in the tl Probatw Jude I- of Deed w. A.

haii.st Hunt. Pub. lnt'n Miss L. J. STrrmssoii.

Yates Center Public School House at Hurveyor I. kat Coroner Phillips I it ii.t.......t. mw, un-n. Ptnao. lt Sl-t 2d 3'1 dtt J.O Pl'f L'CKtTT.

n. pnuxrps, and Ssrgron; YATES CENTER, KAlft Odics in Prng Store. Yatbs' Ckxtkk, Nov. let County Treasurer's Office. Notice is hprehy piven that the tax rolls of Wfo7ecn County, for lSi.

have teen placed in my hands for collection. One half of the tax for ia partible on or before Pec. 20th, the reuii.inder on or before Jane 20th, lsS3. If the whole tax is paid on or before Dec. 20th, then a rebate of 2J per cent, will be Kiven on the whole.

If none of the tax is pnid on or before Pec. 2(th, then the whole becomes due and a penalty of 5. per cent, attaches on the whole. On what la unpaid on March 20th, 18S5 a penalty of per cent, is added. On what is unpaid on June 20th, 18S5 a penalty of 5 per cent, is added.

Taz Levies for "Woodson. County, Kansas. 1831. fO .4 Ooanty No.h-. V.I City 40 Kooeho .10 dt roi1 20 Everett-tp .15 do md -30 do bridge 07 Liberty-tp NoIvy.

rod. -SO Torouto-tp -C do R. R. .13 do ro'ul. -2 Yate Onlor City So do 10 do R.

R. lioode .35 1o rornl .30 District CrMirt inert the fir.t Monday In Murcb STOCK SHIFPERS. Will buy Stock Cattle for Shippers or Feeders Yates Center, Kansas. BUCHANAN. LAND, LOAN Hodern Life in New York.

NewYork Millionaire the girls locked up for the night, wife?" "Yes." "'Coachman chained?" "Yes." "Has the patent butcher catcher in the front yard beeri oiled so that it works well?" "Yes." "Well, we might as well chloroform the gardener and go to sleep." Stolen. Liberty Township S. S. Convention to be held in the Pleasant View M. E.

church, Sunday.Nov. at 2 p. m. 'Programme." Singing. Prayer O.

P. Augustine. Subject. Can we sustain a teachers meeting in country schools, by J. N.

Shannon. Progress and piOopects of Sunday Schools, Rev. A. Maxey. Come one and all and make it interesting.

fy order of Com. and June and Itio second Monday in October. Cfmmlsoner. nTet the- flr.t Mmidw tn Jnury, the first Monday after the. first Tuesday In April, ikI the first Monday tu July and October.

The P.oord of Equalisation meet, the first Monday in Jar. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Independence, Sept. 30th, 1884. Notice ia hereby pivert that the followloe; tinmed lu-tiii-r ha.

filed notice of his intention make final proof in.upport hi. claim, and that mild proof will be innde l-fore the 'U-rk ttf District Ooort Yates Center. Kana, on Thtirwtay, November 2ith. ISM, vit: Henry Tnala, of Woodwon County, K.n-a, for live can half sontl-weeqaar1r of tweuty-aix, (26); Town.hip twonty-three, i3)(' Range fourteen, (14). He naraHi the following witrteoaea to prove hl contiimoiiH rividence upon.nnw iilliVHilou of, ail iand, viz: O.

D. Carptfnterj Yukvui Center, Sanaa. J. IT Finneyi Jahn Krauae and Henry Brrvmu, o( Bail jor, (No 3551.) M. 3.

SALTKR, ReglateK lB-6w. 3. Jhysi-i2ri and Snrgeorl, tXriis CENTER, KANSAS. Office second bouse east of Central Ilotel. 1 p.

m. on the first Saturday of Dec. Programme. Music Miss Carrie Funston and others. Miscellaneous business.

Discussion Permanent organization of a school. Seating of pupils; led by J. N. Stout. 2 Formation of pupils into classes; led by A.

M. Ragle. 3 Arranaement of time for study and recitation. Program; led by Miss McFadin. 4 Time, length and number of intermissions; led by Miss Barbara -AND- West Side Square, Yates Center, Kansas.

Improved farms, of' any size desired, and fine tracts of raw land, suita- pICKKTT SMfTH, Atiorncys st Latf; Do a gcrterr.i law nracticn. Ln tit money aod write insurance. Oilice in court house. S9 $5cj mm OVER A MILLION PROF. GELSEITC'S FRJCNCU Election Kotes.

We never kick a fallen enemy, no never, yet we can not but feel: good over the result in many respects. Mr. Coe owes his majority in Cen-ter-tp. to the gallant workmanship of J. W.

Turner supplimented by the efforts of several others in behalf of the straight ticket. All Tuesday night the town was full of electors and others from the country to obtain the news. Dispatches were read in the court room Tuesday night. Yates Center has not quite the whole 'ball of wax." J. E.

Tickett did gallant work for Whitford in Liberty-tp. KANSAS DOES' HER Belmoat-tp i i. -2 do road 30 -10 do .90 OwlCrk-tp 10 do- road .30 Pwrry.tp .10 do .30 CIIARLES LITTON, Eflir.e s3 Pssl tatfkil tin iljli i.i.iUi 5 Opening and closing exercises of KIDIiET PADS for stock raising and general culti-llave already been noIU i vatiort, for sale on easy terms. Fmn one of Make collection's, pay taxes for non-which has given per- residents, and write insurance in solid foct satisfaction, and has performed enre. companies.

If you need money for Sirr' 7 purpose, tome in and talk" to us" A -AND- Divorce and Morals. But more than any alteration in the All work clone -lth neatne lrateh; and sati-faclln cuurantted Shop t.u nortawest sor-ner of uo-iare, Yates CenU-r, Kansas. School District Levies. we now my to ihe scc waut.wc can uo toi you. No.

of Dl.triet. statutes, more than the decisions of Toll Tx. I Bond. I Genera) 1 I Tax. Tax afnictHl and doiibtuift the school; led by W.

P. Dickerson. 6 Anatomy, Physiology and Hygiene of muscler and digestive organs; led by A. J. Jones.

Music W. P. Dickerson and others. Lizzie Davidson, S. W.

Rankin, Pres. Sec'y- thai we will pay the above reward for a .10 tingle caaeof Lame Back MONEY MADE DfJ A SfilftLL CAPiTAL HeaflstliBTroGBSSiQn! esooo Apparatus, Stock and Srrruics or all, Kikds L. V. DANIEL, NORTH SIIE SQCAHE. Shop closes promptly at 10 a.

ra Sundays, ill work cash and no dead beats tolerated. For making Rubber Hand Stamps. other Hatit basinesscnn eonal it for laree and stM'fdv returns. A rare char.ee to i that the Pad tail, to core. Thiattreat llemedy will Positively and Permanently enra Lumbago, Lame! Raelc, Sciatica, Oravjl.

Diabete, Dropsy, Briybt'a Dimaae of the Incontinence and retention of the Crine, lnflamation of the Kidneys, Catarrh of the Bltuklt-r, llieh Colored Urine, Pain in the 1 Back, Side or Loins, rterroua Weakness, and In fact all diorderc of the Bladder and Urinary Oriruns, eaiaousn a poroiancnt, ano gromme 9 btisintHM is your own town ou a very emU capital SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS. I. 4..., 0.... 10... II.

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Center is the banner Republican L. JONES. J. township in the county. FOR THE NATIONAL TICKET Physdcian Si Snrgt'on; .60 WEST SIDE LIYERY -AND- The "manipulators'" still persisted in using Mrs.

Clapp's name, in spite of her published declination. NEOSnO FALLS, KANSAS: lias been In successful prartlce for the past tea years. Treats all diseases, but pays particular at teniion to surgery. KANSAS PATENTS. fhe following patents were granted for the week ending Oct.

28, expressly for this paper by Jos. H. Hunter, Solicitor of Am" erican and Foreign Patents, 936 F. street, Washington, I). Henry Still, Beloit, self-lubricating journal box; Rob't Griswold, Woody, hay rack; Thos.

J. Ingels and Millard F. Ingels, Atchison, potatoe planter; S. A. Price, Eureka, fire escape John H.

Hisey, harrow. 40000 For Tlio State! wnuiner contracted by privute Oiaease or otnerwtse. Ladies, If you are with Female Wi aknea, Leucorrhaa. or any disease of the Kidneys, Bladder, or Urinary Organs, You Can bo Cured 1 Without swallowing nauseous mediciae. by aim-ply wearing Prof.

Guilmettes FRENCH KIDNEY PAD WHICi! CCRES BY ABSORPTIOX. Ask yonr dru-'it for PROF. GTJILMETTE'S FHENCII KIDM PAI, and take no If he ha. not (cot it, send $2.00 and you wilt receive thi Pad by return mail. TESTIMONIALS.

FROM TnE PE0PLF Judze Buehnnan, Lawyer, Toledo. "One of Prof. Onilmette's French Kidney Pads cured me of Lumbago jn three wee. time. My Albert Coe as a Commissioner will be perfectly satisfactory to a majority .26 of our people, and will prove a good officer.

PATRONIZE SIDE EARBEK SHOP eFirst-flafis work at low E. A. MILLER, Proprietor. .20 .0 1.30 .90 .60 .60 .60 .0 .60 .20 .70 .50 .70 .70 .00 .60 AO .50 .40 .60 .40 60 rV .45 30 .70 .0 .70 .75 1.00 1.30 .60 .60 .25 J.iHJ .20 .70 SO 1.10 1.05 1 .25 5.15 1.U0 1.00 .70 1.10 .95 .) S2.1, .60 .5 .70 1 40 .60 1.00 .70 .60 1.00 10 .70 .75 .80 JOEL WILDER Proprietor NORTHWEST CORNER SQUARE, ELEGANT TURNOUTS AT LIVING prices; tl .80 149 .90 .50 .80 .90 .60 .20 .70 .50 .70 .7 .60 .60 .60 1.10 .40 .50 .40 .50 .45 .30 -7C 1.05 .70 .75 l.OO 1.50 .50 .25 l.OO .20 .70 .80 1.0(1 1.40 I 10 1 05 .25 115 1.00 1 00 .70 1 10 I.f'6 1.75 02 .70 .60 .70 1.05 1.40 l.jo .70 1 1.70 .90 7i a. CONNECTICUT and KEW JERSEY DEMOCRATIC.

Geo. W. Crawshaw assisted Mr. Kellenbcrger in receiving despatches, Tuesday and Wednesday nights. had been up by thir bent Dortnrs, us in- OGL'KLANI) STKPHKNSON.

II curanle. During all this time 1 aunurea untolil agony and paid out large of money. fifortp Vetter, J. Toledo, "I asiffered for three years with Sciatica and kidney disease, and often had to iro about on w. iioouKrrwn, Clerk friHrict Court, G.

B.STEPIIFNSiN, Attorm-y at Law. 60 courts and the essays of publicists and the arguments of reformers, there is needed conscience in the contraction of marriage and a sense of duty, which statutes cannot make, in living withirl its obligations. The foolish and the silly will demand that, once married, man and woman shall be better and more nearly perfect than before wedlock. These will assume that by the Ceremony of marriage a miracle is performed, suddenly changing human nature into the divine. Conscience and common sense are better thap statutes, better than essays.

No man and no woman should marry until able, out of love, or lacking love, out of a sense of duty, to so adapt themselves to their new relation that mutal sacrifice shall be its first and its permanent consequence. For such as these statutes of divorce will not be required. It goes without saying that ail laws tending to reduce drunkenness and licentiousness are directly in the interest of moral marriage and pure and happy domestic life. The man who finds the bar-room, the gambling table and the low resorts of a great city attractive is not likely to make the most just, refined and noble of husbands. Instead of enlarging the gates of.

con jugal separation, the hope of woman lies in their making drinking and gambling and licentiousness more difficult, more expensive and more disgraceful. They have now moral i power enough without the ballot to insist upon the same standard of morality for men and women. As society shuts them out if guilty of the offense against the chief moral law, why do they not assert the dignity and power Michlcnn GonoOver to tho Fuebmsts. Goar Agents 2... 2...

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S3 61 i 63... 04... 65... fifl 14 A. 4 A more quiet and orderly election we never saw, than that held in this city on Tuesday.

The fight between Stephenson and Smith was 'Nip and Tuck" and the former conies out on top. Opened at Last to the citizens of Yates Center and vicinity. I am new open and ready for business and have spared no pains or money to start a drug store that is an ornament to your city and by so doing I hope you will give me a liberal share of your patronage. My stock is new and complete. I also have the finest display of fancy goods and druggist's sundries ever brought to Woodson-co.

My store will be known as the City AST (Ontce in the Court House.) TATr.3 CLNTER, 30-tr I was entirely and permanwitli- cured alter Wer.riinf Prof. Gullnu-tte's-trench Kidney Pad four weeks." ''Squire N. C. Scott, Sylvania, write: "I have been a preat gufl'erer for 15 years with right, Di se of the Kidneys. For weeks at a time wa.

nnablc to get out of bed; took barrels of medicine, but they ftve me only temporary relief. I wore two of Prof. Gi''mette'. French Kidney Pads six weeks, and I Dow know I am entirely cured." Mrs. Heler.

Jerome, Toledo, says: For yonr. I have been confined, a great part of the time to my bed. with Lneorrhoja and female .10 1 11 James G. Blaine is the choice of STILL III LINE 34 MACHINERY AND TOOLS For Light Manufacturing and Amateurs. Lathes, Drill Presses, Shapefs, Scroll Saws and Small Machine Tools for Iron and Wood Working.

SEND STAMP FOR CATALOGUE. ft. 6. BARNES CO, SYRACUSE, N. Y.

weakness I wore one of Gnibnette. Kidney fads J. A-! OASriETTs REAL ESTATE AND lacuranco gcaiv Oilice on Main Stmt. Toronto, Kansas Correspondence Solicited. I also have one of the "na WM MD" Drug Store.

II. B. Hreen, Wholesale Grocer, Findlay, writes Call and "I suffered for 25 years with lame back and in 3 best per. clerks in the state. .40 .80 .60 .50 .15 weens was permanently cureil ny wearing one ot Prof.

Guilmette's Kidney Pads." B. F. Kee.linst, 51 Drugtrtst, Logansnort, when sending iu an order for Kidney Pad, "I wore one of the ftrrt ones we had and I received more benefit from it than anything I ever used. In fact the Pads gave better general Batiaf miction than any Kidney remedy we ever sold." see our goods whether you want to buy or not, w'e will take great 'pleasure in showing you through. South side square.

H. Waymire. the people ol this county for the presidency. Tuesday night The News had complete returns from all of the precincts except Neosho Falls. The News was the only paper in the county to keep open house on the night of election.

Liberty had the commissionership thrust upon her. J. W. TURNE W. II.

SUTENS. Yates Center. Co. Tr.a.uror. H.

n. PTcrsoif. Neosho falls. Rnyi Shoemaker, Hannihal, Mo. "We are Workinu up a lively trade in your Pads, and are hearing of good result, from them every day." Slovens flirtsori; ATTORNEYS at LAIS AND THE OLD DOMINION Hang in Doubt All paneful infections of the blood are promptly removed by Ayer's Sar-saparilla.

Sold by all druggists. Sweet Oranges, fresh Figs at the Bon Ton. Will practice in all the Courts) ot ttii State. Letter Li3t. The Following is the list of letters remaining in the Y.

C. P. uncalled for, lor the month ending Oct. 31st, 1SS4. Beaty, Col Mink.

Henry Bevdemann, Fanny Newcomb, Chas Bean.Mrs. R. Osbom, Wm. Dolack, Patterson, Elmer Evans, John Smalley, Ca Sharp, A Prof. Gnilmstte's Frencli Pact.

Will positively care Fever and Ague, Dumb Ague. Ague Cake. Billious Fever, Jaundice, and all diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Blood. Price $1.60 by mail. Send for Prof.

Guilmette'a Treatise on the Kidney, and Liver, free hy mail. Address FRENCH PAD CO. Toiedo, Ohio. For Sale by PHILLIPS PHILLIPS. J.B.

Stockton is evidently the choice of our people for State Senator. of their sex and insist on shutting out A T3 the man guilty of it? If it were half Few like gray hairs, except on other persons. If your hair is turning gray, restore it to the hue of youth by using Ayer's Hair Vigor. And Oldest Insurance Agency inYate6 Center. JBSaIargest in the County.

Policies Issued at my office promptly In anj ft the Companies named below. Springfield Fire and Maiiue. NewiTork Fireman's Califoula York German Vim York Insnrance Co of North North British A. it JMinourg Continental New Tork Commercial Loodo Union New Tork Alliance New York Gerjnatiia. New York German Fire IVoiia RATK3 AS LOW AS ANY KELT ABLK COMPANY.

The only Abtstmct of Titles in Woodnon County. -OSlce in Woodbon county Bank IT. 2T. as infamous for a man to be licentious as for a woman, the divorce courts Many of the old veterans from the outer portions of the county remained in town all night to receive the news from New York. TEE REBEL GENERAL, Electud Governor of Mi33oari.

IflRRIfiiE 80I0E would have small dockets. Chicago Ofiice oi'posite Bank, KuOeho Real Estate EM Loan Brotsr. 3-w'iii buy, sell and eschanga Forma and City Property. v-Money to loan In sums to salt at from 8 to 0 per cent. All communications promptly 2LSOQsllE.t3tSLt- 30 PaOlU Btatjtea tnclotftmndpllblnahsf taoncf mr pesutfte, same, paper eorerw 35e.

Till book onttUM mil the eurkraa. doubtful or laqniilUr wut ta A Very Large Time in Liberty-tp. know, vrr odUicnn, 10,04 etvh. aold Try few taootha. Owl Creek was out in force Tuesday night; so was Everett, ditto Liberty, Belmont and Eminence.

Tiem bo omj marry, who cot, trbT, medletd atd, whem BMotMry brcusbt bom to joa. 0 wmm picrOaLaa Ira to life, fit'-i ell by r. WHIi'TLSa, Bl. Lmta, Io t.hi rrett ConsQitfcfion mA aioMH 1rt Ewen, Fowler, Flanagan, Mrs Flannery, Mollie Flowers, Mrs Jackson, DP Kecycker, A Laton, On the 3d of this month, the many Thornton, II Tobich Eoos, Flowers, 2 Gardner, Jones, Kirby.JJ Kellem, Wm Martin, Mash.CS friends of John Brown and his estima NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Land office at Independence, Kas. Nov.

3d, 18S4. Notice I. hereby given that the following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of hi. claim, and that aaiii proof will be made before Uie Clerk of the District Court at Yale. Center, Woodson County, Kansas, on Saturday, December 20th.

1884., ieorge 0. Clark, of Woodson County, Kansas, for the South half of the North-west quarter and t-ot Five of Section. Twenty-five, Township Twenty-six, Kauge Fifteen. He name, the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: C. Hatch, W.

L. Hatch, Frances Hatch and U. L. Chappie, all of BulTalo, Kansas No. 3359.) M.

J. SALTER, Register. ble wife, assembled at their home to celebrate the 15th anniversary of their "Old -Reliable. liyeryT FEES' AND wedded life. Notwithstanding the in Doc.

Turner made J. W. Dcpew custodian of the county treasury Tuesday and turned out a host within himself, to settle the commissioner question. Musgrove, MONEY TO LOAN. Parties to whom I loaned money on real estate during the past five years, can now make renewals upon very favorable terms by applying to this office.

Geo. E. Faler. clemency of the weather, stme 90 persons were present to partake of one above Persons calling for any of tl Trade Wo.rk.r7 Ml'KRAY'S SPECIFIC, letters wlil please say advlrtlsed. IN.

IIoi-loway, P. M. Tbc Ureat is pnltire and ccrttiin cure f.r WtA MsxiKr, Iawh or Power. Mavocs Kxk.mji-tios, SsafxAf VE.E?infi, aud general floM of power of the GJtraATivi! Os-esn; and In all diseases tht.t flov a equetsce of yrutliftj fmpru-' dence or the eces of matured ADDITIONAL LOCAL. Entler's vote in the county is of St.

John 42. MM BRING YOUB, JOB 101 JKERVOUSOEBaiTf Bafora Ttking. 'A. ail IV ZAaV I- Cs" years; inch L'xiveksal LtiwiTrvK, Pais isi rue THi BEST TORKGUTS IH THE COUNTY AT 'REASONABLE RATES- JOHN IkALTCXSiC Pnf, bMurwdiHdawt, oax- ng the killed pny- In the hope of fretting final and complete rej'orts we have held ourj paper buck several hours. siciBna.

iwait xrom mui hfal indiHcrcrtton. JiACI, iTISS8 or iKr-iiaii uw sa anu many other diseases that lead to Isc.asitt or Co-nexmo). In a eases of Vrau.t Wttisui tje Specific acts like a charm; rrstorirg lost or fading trtheeye a brilliant and spnrkllug beauty, to the cheek the ry bioom of heaJth. Murray's Speei-He is sold A Radical CURE FORtuo fn iadulKeac. Owl Creek was a unit on Commissioner only.

On other matters, they were divided jis other municipalities. Neither Martin nor Ryan has reason to feel ashamed of the vote received by either in this county." We are not. much disfigured, yet we are still in the ring. The vote that John A. Martin received in this county was an eye-opener to many who believed that he would run behind the ticket.

V. OTr Drain won. avoh- KES.VQU3 tT mtpodtion ot pmen ti.xjw rrmeoie for th trrutr. Ort our fVa I H-ar The corner room of the Florence block is fast approaching completion. r-? end teant jmporfsin Vs? TTi SICAL fc5i-JI facts before tasinctrcat- SEG PRINTING- HOUSE! Woodson county gave the largest Republican majorities -known in her history.

Elaine has 507 majority over Cleveland, Martin 387 over Click, Ryan 398 over Wood. The entire county ticket is elected by majorities varying from 14S to 311 where there was any organized opposition. Albert Coe is-clected Commissioner in this district by a majority of 91 over Mr. Mills. Wingrave is elected in the first dist.

by more than 100 majority over the present incumbent, We understand that is a Democrat. J. II. Whitford is elected to the State Senate from this District over Col. Stockton by from 300 to 400 majority.

The indications now are that Blaine has carried New York by a small pur-ality, and if we find this to be the fact we shall open our hen coop and set the chanticleers to crowing. 3DSCAY, RptiCiiF. IUmkkt that HAS 3Ir. Kunbell is" gradually recovering from hia injuries. l.in SELF-CURL by all draiiirisU at $1 per package, or si package for $5.

A lw l.y mall, postage free, on receipt of priee. SWFnil particulars 1n which will be mailed free to every applicant Address all communication to the sole man- I HE MUKH AY MEDICINE tion to busima, or caas i. Teffrrn mD nvTD ft iv -i A favrjrtte DrK-rirtion of en. of th 2anv way. icunoea oa YEARS BY USE IM MANYP u- cleatine Mr.

Curdy was in town yesterday and informed us that he will open hia store at this place next week. THOUSAND CA8E3. After laklBT. tv ay uirc-nappiicaimn rxiil uoti am suocesiui 'laiist trie n. now retired for eiirff Vri nttii, it.

A.sldree DR. WAftO Loaisisaa, Mo. S3 Kansas Hty. Mo. jaw-Sold in Yate.

Center by-6 rail tip. iisfuenc. is fct withotit oiy. The cat iO fnnetion. of the hu- trjlbe aiuiri.Ttiir el.mnits p.M life, hrh h.

been wa.I ar. -hrwi hark tin FiCffAC. If we are scooped we feel that the eun will rise and set regularly, will shine just as bright end that the world will move on all the same. of those grand banquets such as we read about but seldom have the pleasure of participating in; a good thing, perhaps, as not a few of us would most certainly be troubled with the gout. There was chicken by the well we did'nt have time to count them; pies by the score, of every variety under the sun; and cakes well, it's no use, we're too full for utterance.

The happy twain were the recipients of the following tokens of esteem: A large looking-glass, an elegant castor, a wash-stand and bureau. These were the purchase of the pony purse, to which all present contributed, as did also quite a number who were not in attendance. The presentation was made by Rev. Maxy, of Neosho Falls, and was responded to by Mr. ar dMrs.

B. in a very touching manner. In speaking of their late sad bereavement in the loss of their son Willie, we all dropped a sympathizing tear, and were glad that we could come to them at this time with a few presents and our best wishes, to cheer them on their way. We wish them a long and prosperous life, and hope for many-happy gatherings such as was the 3d of November. J- A.

B. From external appearances we should judge that Mr. Boom was still too full forutterance when this article was handed in, too much cake. Break the news gently to his wife. Ed 5 I On Month, Mii'bi, O.ce div (rsin.

bota Xiroe Heaua, t7.0Oa;.trengtB acd sexual ror. Hc H'fo Chemists S-jeii K. Xenta BT. X.Ogid. M.O.

VJ CI CircaJsTn "ir.t jTTtfC cor Ballioa at treatment tivllU.i-. We wonld rather know that we were everlastingly snowed under than to put up with the capers of the associated press. The first dispatches are always for the benefit of gamblers and black legs. Daniel llarviile cornea over from Iola occasionally to look after his interests in this county. Although not a resident here, he annually pays into thecoiTer3 of our county 5100, in taxes.

as.atta kalaslil Its'biskwifi lit W.ksis -NINE YEARS- 4 W1 MATERIAL aZfcTILD Experienced Worlanen. If yon are troubled with fever and dumb ague, billious fever, jaundice, dyspepsia, or any disease of the liver, blood and stomach, and wish to gi well, try the new remedy. Prof. Gui II met it's French Liver Pad. Ask yoar diugist for it, and ke no other, and if he ha.

not it, rend 11.50 lu" letter to the French Piid Oa Toledo, and reeeivs) oae by refufn mat Trial Iproves that honesty is the best policy in medicine as well as in other things. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is a genuine preparation, art unequalled blood purifier, decidedly superior to all others. Now that the election is over we trust that our correspondents throughout the county will again come to the front, to the end that we may trive to our readers a different class of matter. X. S.

and A. B. Wire, late of Wabash-co. Indiana, are in this county looking for locations. The former called at this office to-day and together we enjoyed a pleasant visit.

W. A. Cozine, Ex-fcherLffof this county, came in a few days ago froui JSoeoro, N.M. He is still in hopes of making a fortune out there and reports Will Coft-land in excellent spirits ami doing well. Kansas returns a solid delegation to Congress.

The Kansas City district will have a. Republican Congressman. Well, Kansas, at all events, went Republican. If Cleveland is elected, Tert Palmer will be the next post master at Yates Center. si EXPERIENCE IN THE HANDLING OF- MEATS, JOHN.

SHENK. Propr-Yates Cter. KA-rt? Lateh. Hon. W.

II. Slavens received the following dispatch to-day: Ft. Scott, Nov. 7U1. 1 i a.m.

New York Close. Claimed by both sides. Republicans have undoubtedly carried state. From latest news it will take official count to determine. J.

II. Ricr: Sons, Curs Biliousness, Dvspcpwa.Torpio Urves. Sick Heasache. Malaria, Incmoestioh. Eoun Stomach.

Bad Breath. Vertmjo, DseKTEity, Jaundice, EHvAncrr etE. Drwhwss after Meals. Without ORiPiMa, 6ww INO OR WEAKEMIMa THE SrSTEIS. DOSE.

OIT3 PBICE, S3 CENTS. Ask for PTLK EFN TtkaoSfiifs. MHed to any au-ire, Ihl in f'tlllrDrx- Bn4 r.al fi-s ev-erritera. 1- J.F.S WilTrl it CO. boialropa.

3t. wiis.MO A FIITS OF VIS ITING: AND WEDDING CARDS, CREAM LAID LETTER AND NOTE HEADS JUST REC'D AT THIS OEFICE. Are yoa low spirited, d.iwn-in-the-month," and weak in the ha-Lr Does walking, lifting or standing cause pain in the small ofthe baekf If yoo have kidney disease, and prof. Oaiilmette's Kidney Take your girl to the Bon Ton. Pad care you.

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