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La Cygne Journal from La Cygne, Kansas • 4

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Bushier was t-xyeeted to be Mi Nora Bliss for OlatLe Sua day where ihe is uUeuding school. Clarence Wilgus visited Kansas JOURNAL-CLARION. tD. T.BARBER. M- BARBER, BBER BROTHERS, Editor Proprietor.

after the fair, but safiins us itvj it Ut- livelier that before Miss Fay Hancock who has been visiting her aunt here recently, accompanied her father home to Kansas City last Mr. Frank Badger visited his broth er, Lester In Leavenworth a tew days last waek. Mr. Geo. W.

Croxton started to the World's Fair last Sunday. He was accompanied by Miss Lillie Black. Mr. Will Pollman from the Pacific coast who has been visiting friends Znterwl In the pmt office at La Qrgue, oi iGoua xiu mail muiier. HIGH-olaas illustrated monthly magazine ia the home is no longer a luxury.

It is a aeoessity, and to meet the daman da created by this nesessity, THE COSMOPOLITAN- MAGAZINE, giving yearly as it does, 1536 pages of reading by the ablest living authors, with over 1200 illustrations by clever artists, has stepped into the breach with "a reduction in its price that has startled the literary world. The Journal-Clarion, fully alive to the needs of its patrons, has made special arrangements with this supurb monthly, whereby it will receive orders for yearly subscriptions to both publications combined for the sum of two ($2.00) dollars. published 67ery Saturday, NOCKED OUT! SATURDAY, OCT. 14. 1893.

and relatives here, left last Saturday Qrrsiwctauifca a le the Lest make at llroadwell'sdrug slore. II. Maurer. the jeweler, has returned from bis trip west and will now attend to all Tork in his line promptly. 17 Sf Don't forget to look at our boots and shoes.

Selz Schwab make at Friedman Glucklicli. Mr. I. Glucklich has Improved his residence greatly by the addition of a new porch, on the west winjr. We could not improve the qualitv if paid double the price.

De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is the best Salve that experience can produce, or that money can buy. if iss Myrtie Pinkard, one of Linn county's successful teachers, from IJolcourt, was in our office last Saturday, on professional business Mrs. and Miss Pearl Dellinger had a pleasant interview with iliss Minnie Tricker, our lady compositor, last Saturday. Dr. Park and wife have returned to from California and are yisiting friends in rieasanton.

Mrs. Laura Broyles, from Spring Hill, is in the city, visiting her father City, Wednesday. E. E. Seniff went to Kansas City Wednesday, to see the Priests of Pallas parade.

If the present favorable conditions continue Kansas farmers will get in a very large area of fall sown wheat. Agent Fetterman sold eighteen through tickets on the cheap rates to the Worlh's fair, Oct. 6, 7, and 8. Dell Rockhold spent a few in Pleas anton, Monday afternoon. Mrs.

Atkiusou and daughter Cleda, went to Fontana Wednesday. Mrs. E. T. Stewart, who has been visiting in southern Kansas and southwest Missotui, returned home Wednesday afternoon, E.

F. Carter, of Paola, viaited La Cygne, Monday, on buiiueis. Hal Mitzel and wife visited in Paola, a fw hours Monday. Mr. S.

C. Hightower is on the sick list. We sincerely hope it will be brief. to take in the great fair. K.

P. MeUarlv of Spring Hill came REPUBLICAN OOUNTT TIOHJJT. downJSaturday to spend Sunday with JOURNAL-CLARION his family which Is located here. Wood, coal and farm produce Electors will make a croa mark, thoe: the qoare at the left of the $2.00 A. YEAR.

16 cents A MONTH. name 01 tne candidate lor wnom iiey taken on subscription at this office. wish to vote. We have knocked out high prices and are still In the rin" with COSMOPOLITAN M'ZN. If any of our subscribers fail to re For ceive their paper regularly we will be LEE MAYFIELD.

pleased to be notified. In writing the lists of the JoniNAL-CLARiox some unintentional irregularity may have MORE GOODS LOWER PRICES crept in. Treasurer. JAMES TYSON. The price of the great illustrated monthlies sn the past has been $3.00 and 4.00 a year, and they were to lie found only in the more pretentious homes.

Our offer furnishes a help to all families, no matter how modest their means, to keep in touch with the greatest minds in the world, as The Cosmopolitan has today the strongest regular staff of any existing periodical. Send orders to JOURNAL-CLARION, La CYGNE, BIAS. Mr. Wm. Goss.

The proceedings of our city council, most of our country correspondence, and other matter was crowded out last weeK by the Bar Docket. II. D. Gloster visited Kansas City last week and took in the Priests of Pallas Parade. For Clerk.

It tou can afford to be annoyed by J. HAWKINS. Mr. C. L.

Ireland and wife, who have been here visiting for a few weeks, went to Kansas City, last week to see the Priests of Pallas parade, and returned last Monday. Our city schools are giying much satisfaction. Quite a number of students have enrolled who are paying tuition. sick headache'and constipation, don't Than ever before. We have a full line of New Goods for Fall and "Winter.

Our stock of Clothing, Cloaks, Overcoats, Itubber Goods, Shoes and Shelf Goods have just arrived. use De Witt's Little Early Risers for these little pill will cure them. T. B. Tannehill and wife were in Linden, Mo.

last week, vistiBg friends Mr. At McConneli and wife, of Ola 7 or Jieyvtter, D. ROY- The First Gun. the, are visitinir with Capt. Siters, and acquaintances.

Mis. McConnell's brother. Mis. F. W.

Pollman, sons Willie ad Paul and daughter Hermina saw Additio nal Correspondence. Mound City. Produce wanted! Barnes Bros. Mantev's cash store beats them all Married. At the M.

E. parsonage. Mrs. Bet tie Kaiser and two children, of Ft. v'cott, and Mrs.

Hannah Wolfe and child, of Parsons, visited with Mrs. I. Glucklich and family, the first of the week. Oct. 5lh.

Chas. A. Miller, and Miss COME NOW TO SEE! For furveyiT the Priests of Pallas parade Wednesday, Oct. 4th in Kansas City, Mo. E.

Tull, both of Linn county. I.FHARRISON COME NOW FOR CHOICE! COME NOW TO BUY! A. W. Leech, superintendent of in low prices. Messrs.

Chas. Glascock and High Ililliard took an overland trip to Pa oublic schools of Linn county, came in Monday, to attend the funeral of ola, Tuesday. Ade Gaines. He is a sou of Mrs. For Coroner, Gaines.

J. TREGO. Th first Republican rally of the year for this county, was held at the court house, in Mound City, on last Tuesday evening. Mr. James Humphrey, of Ft.

Scott, being the orator of the evening. Mr. II. is an excellent talker, handling his subjects in such a way ss to show his familiarity with them. His talks on money and the work of the last legislature, being especially clear and convincing.

And by the way, the side remarks which beemed to be so plentiful, on the west side of the house, where some populists were seated, durinjc the talk on "money," were not heard during the legislative talk, but tbey seemed as silent as a pop campaigner is on that subject. T. B. Tannehill nad business in Kansas City, this week. Gov.

Lewelling will address La Robert Alexander return sd Monday, from the Strip. f-Oilcloths 16c, Towling 4)c, Knee pants 21c at The Racket. Mrs. Maggie Myers, of Ft. Scott, is visiting her parents, wm.

Cox and wife, south ef town. wagon and buggy for sale cheap for cash. Geo. J. MillEk Mercantile Co.

Cygne people, in the afternoon of Oct 20th. lie will also make an address For Commissioner First District, ELIAS SNOOK. Little vegetable health producers: De Witt's Little Early liisers cure malarious disorders and regulate the in Pleasanton, the same evening. Me-dames Glucklich and Broad well, went to Kansas City, Tuesday, to at-teud the wedding of Miss Gertrude Jacobs'. stomach and bowels, which prevents Our idea is LESS PROFIT and MORE PATRONAGE and Insure you Better Goods for the ruonej- than you can puf chase anywhere else in the country.

All kind of produce at highest market price taken in x--cbangc for produce. DON'T I AIL TO CALL AND INVESTIGATE headache and dizziness. LINCOLN TOWNSHIP REPUBLICAN TICKET. Horn. To Mr.

and Mrs. Doll, Oct, 5th, a boy. Weight pounds. tgLow prices in school supplies are still raging at The Racket. Miss Minnie Dorrity, of is visiting with the family of Frank Ladm ntar the city.

Chas. Heck man leaves Tuesday, for Syracuse, Neb. Dame rumor says there is a certain young lady the attraction which draws him there. tSTOld John Brown fought and which is considered a little above the For Trustee, C. MITCHELL.

average. All parties doing wen. Mr. and Mrs. C.

W. Olney, and Mrs. I. Glucklich, attended the Odd Fellow's Grand Lodge, at Topeka, this week. Mrs.

J. L. Price has returned from a visit to relatives in Harrison ville, Mo. Dr. Yerdier was the first to accept our Metropolitan Magazine offer.

He dropped into the office on business, County Notes. The county commissioners met in regular session. Monday, Oct, 2nd, and were in session until Thursday. A large number of bills were allowed, which will be published officially, as soon as the clerk can prepare them for the press. Abatement of taxes and sale certificate were granted to J.

II- Sifers. An order' was made reducing the valuation of the sl4 of the swi of sec died for his country's freedom, but we we informed him what we were going Our school board held a meeting last Friday. On Saturday, Mr. Goss made himself conspicuous hunting up men who had claims against the district and paying them, tbus starting the money paid in for taxes on another round of usefulness. Mr.

I. X. Leinen. of Cadmus, made a pleasant visit to our sanctum Monday. He is oue of our public spirited citizens, and is ready to stand up for Kansas in general, and Linn county in particular.

He has a lot of stock to sell and gives notice by sale bills. "Deal Gently with the is a tender and pathetic piece of sheet mnsic. adapted to voice and instrument, published by F. W. Helmick, 2G5 Sizth avenue.

New York citv. Our readers will receive a copy. by sending 20 cents in postage stamps. Mr. J.

E. Latimer, the rustling editor of the Pleasanton Herald, made us a welcome visit Monday. We shook hands over the bloody chasm and agreed that the right thing to do, was to enforce every law on the statute book, and if any were obnoxious to the many, to labor for their repeal. Mr. J.J.

Simpsou and family re turned last Saturday to their cattle ranch in Woodson county. They came over to take in the sights in progressive La Cygne, visit friends look after real estate interests, and have a good time. Mr. Simpson is an extensive cattle raiser and dealer, and spends lots ot money with our business men, is at the banks, and hasn't a drop.of calamity blood in Lis veins. For TtenMitrer YI.

LIEHDENHALL. ASOTEY BROS. MOUND CITY, KANSAS. to do. Result: His name has gone ou to New York.

are lighting for low prices on underwear, gloves at the Racket. Esien's undershirts or drawers 25c Ladies vest or pants 25c at The Rack jDo you want a new pair of spectacles? Come and see how nicely 1 can fit tour eves and pocketbook. For Vtcrk, ED. MIHTON. et.

W. II. BltOADWELL. 29, twp IP. range 24, from 8300 to 5400.

The road viewers having reported Fnr floimtahle, in l.n. f'vrrne. GEO. C. HENRY.

A number ot our young folks at-tendd a social hoo at the residence of Thursday evening. We will give more goods for your dollar than any bodv at Mantev Brothers. Mrs. Ben Harris visited her parents, Mr. and airs.

Trigg, near La Cygne, this week. Mrs. O'ney is the representative for the Rebekah Degree, I. O. O- of this city, at Topeka, this week.

There are advertised letters in the postoffice for Miss Phebe Abiagton, Peter Baker, Abel Chilson, Vina Hiel-ion, Thomas Hunter, Sidd Moore, Mrs. Mary Reed, Mrs. Win. Robinson. Insurance of the merits of De Witt's Little Early Risers is a misfortune.

These little pills regulate the liver, cure headache, dyspepsia, bad breath, constipation and biliousness. De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cures piles. De Witt's Witch Hazel cures burns. De Witts Witch Hazel Salve cures sores. De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cures ulcers.

Mrs. F. G. Anton, who has been on the sick list, is again able to be around. All the talk in the world will not convince you so quickly as one trial of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve for scalds, burns, bruises, skin affections and piles.

tDEnnTY Dr. C. C. Atkinson the beet dentist in Linn County, will be in his Mound City office Monday and Tuesday Oct. 10 and 17, prepared to attend to all calls in the most skillful and scientific manner.

Fir Constable in country, J.W. WHITE. IF YOU WANT LOAN OR AH K. K. Time Taele, Trains carrying paasengers.

South Bound. North Bound. Cannoa Ball. Cannon Ball. GfBovs gloves 23c, men's 2Sc up to $1.13.

Ladies Misses aud children at all prices at The Racket- G. W. Jones, principal of the Mound City schools, had business in Topeka this week. Supt. A.

w. Leeeb filled his place in school. J. K. Jessup, Mound City's popular baker, had business in Osawalornie, last week.

If von wanttobuv goods at hard-pan prices go to Mantey's cash store. T. J. Smith returned Monday, from 7 tT 18:36 AM I -oca I train, Local trains. t2.4S r.

KT. 3.20 T.M. ABSTRACT OF TITLE To your land at better rates tban you can get else where in the etrantv, call on E. Li. MARSH, Bacon Block, Mound City, Kansas.

Preaching at East Mount Zion, next Sunday, at 11 a. West Mount Zion, at 3:30, p. and at J.a Cygne. at 7 :30 p. m.

IL X. Gaines, state superintendent of public instruction, for Kansas, called on us a few moments, Monday last. He came over from Topeka, to attend the funtraf of his nephew, Ade Gaines. ftSS P. S.08 f.4 P.M.

Way (rt. 9.45 A. 7X6 P. M. Through 7- A.

M. 3.40 A. M. P- "I consider. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a specific for CYoCfp.

It is very pleasant to take, which is one of the mpst important requisites' where a cough remedy is intended for use among children. I have known of cases of croup where 1 know the life of a little one was saved by the use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy." LaG range, druggist, Avoca, Neb. 50 cent bottles for sale by W. II. Broadwell.

1Daljr exwpt Mon. Dally except Sat. and extended visit in New Mexico, and the Soutwest. He is not very LOCAL CHAT. Mr.

and Mrs. T. B. Tannehill attended the Priests of Pallas parade and visited Kansas City the latter part of last week. While there they saw Wm.

Kessler one of La Cygne' former blacksmiths, who was leaving for Chicago. Mr. lon Aldridge. who has lone been a partner with tBe Glascocks, in our pleasant little city, has dissolved partnership with them, and himself and family have removed to Paola, where it ia hoped he will make as many friends as he has here. The following party left for the favorably impressed with most of the country he has seen.

"I cannot nay what the truth may be, I tell the tain as 'twas told to me." AH that honesty, experience and skill can do to produce a perfect pill, has been employed in making De Witt's Little Early Risers. The re Bargains! Bargains! In boots and Mantey Bros. -DEALER IN- sult is a specific for sick headache, biliousness and constipation. will Bnd it to your interest favorably on the road petitioned for by J. t).

West, et al, the report was accepted and the road ordered opened. The viewers of the J. L. Keller road, made an adverse report because of the extra money necessary to open the road for travel. The report was adopted.

D. Stewart ft) John Blount' each presented a peti tion for locating a new road. Viewers were appoint ed in each case as follows: For the first named petition, E. Gifford, J. R.

Howard, and James Reddick; for the second, Andy Walters, Aaron rolha-m us, and Joseph Moore. On petition of John Armstrong, the sum of $50 was appropriated, and the clerk ordered to draw a warrant for the amount ou th treasurer, of the purpose of building a bridge, just south of the Hail Ridge school house. The commissioners adjourned to meet on Wednesday, Oct 1 1, to transact further business. In the probate court, Mary Sellers of Monnd City to wu ship, wa adjudged insane, by the following jury: 1. E.

-Coe, M. W. F. Dewey, Nev. Campbell, D.

u. Jones, Erv wright aud B. C. Alford. Marriage license was granted to J.

R. McLeland, age 20, aud Miss Nellie whitman, age 22, both of pleasanton and also to Chas. A. Miller, age 22, and miss Sallie E. Tail, age is, both of La Cygne.

The laat named couple were married by Rev. Salem Hedges. i District court met last Monday, and although the docket was the largest for years, yet the Judge thinks it will only require a short time to dispose of it- A full report of the work will i be given next week. County Superintendent l.eech filled the position of principal of the Mound City schools, this week, during the absence of the principal, Geo. w.

Jones. The preliminary in the case of the State vs. Chas. Brown, charged with robbing the hse of J. w.

Turner, at pleasanton. has been set for next Saturday. Henry Daniels this week moved his restaurant to what is known S3 the Hurley building, east of the Butcher livery barn. Chas. Green has moved his barber shop to the next door eat of J.

B. Johnsou's drug store- World's Fair on Friday, the 6th inst: Mrs. Hedges Is very sick. Miss Flora Rotters is very sick. Lemons 25 cents per dozen at Carrol's grocery.

Capt. J. II. Sifers went to i'aola last Friday. teaS A new line of cloaks, just received at Friedman Glucklich.

to get your school supplies of Capt. Si era, as they are very cheap. Mrs. W. I.

Ellsworth, Mrs. Divelbiss, Mrs. Breatlinger. Miss Lear and Myra Hesser, Mr. and Mrs.

King Beazell, DRUGS, -k MEDICINES, CHEMICALS VARNISHES PAINTS, OILS, SUNDRIES, And Everything Kept in a First Class Drug Store. "During my te rm of seryice in.th army I contracted chronic diarroea, says A- ll Bending, of Halsey, Oregon. "Since then I have used a great amount of but when 1 found any that would give relief they would injure my stomach, until Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was brought to my notice. I used it and will say it is the ouly remedy that gave me permanent relief and no bad results follow. For sale by W.

II. Broadwell. On August 30, a notice from' the pension Department was received by Hyrcanus Highley, informing him that his pension would be stopped until further proof of his disabilities was sent to the Wm. Loch-ren. On Oct.

4th, Mr. Highley received another notice sajing that his Messrs. Frank Wilgus, W. T. Robinson, ulius Richardson and Bert Shoemaker.

They expected to have an en Miss Grace Robinson left Mondav for western Kansas-, where she will visit her sister, for some time, she will then, before returning to her home in Washington, visit awhile in Chicago Best grade of Ottawa flour at Mantey Brothers for 75 cents per sack. You will find the largest line of winter goods, in the county is to be found at Mantey Bros. Mound City's representatives at the Interstate fair, returned home Saturday. on August 27, between Selma and Mr. Hawkins, a nearly new heavy leather halter with rope stall.

Finder will confer a favor by notify ing Nel. Hawkins. Miss Mattie aud Master Arthur joyable vacation and it is hoped they will. Howard McCartV iias charge of his father's blacksmith shop at Spring Hill, while his father attends the I. O.

O. F. Grand Lodge, at Topeka this week. The family of L. S.

Richardson have removed from the house which they recently sold, to one across5 the railroad, on Market street. Mr. Harrington and family, of Olathe, now own and occupy the house vacated by Mr. Richardson's. Ona word describes It "perfection." We refer to De Witt's Witch Hazel Mrs.

Samuels. postmistress at Bol-court, is reported very sick. urs. Clara Dixon is sick with typhoid fever. Isaac Croxton, our worthy office boy, went to Pleasanton, Tuesday.

Wanticd Salesman Good pay for honest workers taught; 900 new outfits just ready cost 4 years time and thousands of dollars, but worth all they cost the finest J. A. Snoddy was up from last week. ever used. We sell direct through our salesmyn.

No middle-men. No pension would be resumed at the Mr. George Pollman visited Paola Saturday last. same rate. SO per month.

Mr- Highley Tre6 Dealers. Stark Nurseries Salve cures obstinate sores, burns-skin diseases and is a well known Jones, left Monday, for a short visit and Orchards Louisiana, Mo. in Kansas City. cure for piles. had not furnished the required proof, but the Commissioner was accommodating enough to favor an old soldier that much.

G. W. Faulkner, wife and daughter visited in Fulton the past week. Onr premium offer ot a year's sub SWA new line of carpets a. Friedman Glucklich.

From the amount of money invest' ed in the cattle business aiound La Cygne, it must prove to be quite a bonanza for the investor. scription to the 2ew York Weekly Tribune; free to each person paying a cash subscription for one year to the Journal-Clarion, is the most popular as well as the most liberal offer J. W. Turner, of Pleasanton, had business in our city. Monday.

Miss Hattie Hill, of the Mound City schools, attended the wedding of her sister, near Klue Mound, Wednesday. R. F- Wilbur has returned to Mound City, after several week's absence in the west. UNPRECEDENTED OFFER (if lis ccklV News ot tfce WcrH for a Trifle, The Hew Ychk Weekly Tibui(e, a twenty-four pge journal, it jis theleading'Kepublicanfafnir paper the United States. It i filled with interesting reading reading for every member of a country family.

It is a National Family Fapr, rd gives all the general news of the United btafes and the world. It i David iiuuch, who has long been seriously ill, is now convalescent. Mr. T. N.

Marsha? was- in Kansas City, Tuesday. t2fcouie and see our new cloaks at Fiedman Glucklich. ever made by a Linn county publisher. The offer is good for only 60 days from Sept. 1.

Two of our most prominent stock men, lien "and Frank ShJnkle, have received nine car loads of cattle from the south. The increase by feeding will make this profitable Perhaps some of our readers would like to know in what respect Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is better than any other. We will tell you-When this remedy is taken as soon as a cold has beeo contracted, and before it has- become settled in the system, it will counteract the effect of the cold and greatly lessen its severity, and it is the oalv remedy that will do this. It acts in perfect harmony with nature and aids nature in reliev Mr. W.

1). Hancock visited his old home last Friday from Kansas City Mo. Mr. Hymer, the veterinary surgeon, has shown us a petrified tooth, taken oat of a well on Mr. Jones' farm, for We publish this week all the news Items from all our industrious company of eorrespondeHt for last week and this.

We challenge the country pi ess to show a more complete write-up of home doings, than Is found in the Jouknal-Clarion; and yet we haven't reached perfection. Our readers throughout the county might help in this matter if they would lay aeMe diffidence and report their home news. ty the surface. It bears a C2TA car load furniture just arrived. Going at pauic prices.

Geo. J. Milleu Meucantile Co close resemblance to some horse teeth gives the events of theforeign lands iu a nut shell. Tin Agricultur al' deijar' ment fcws no su perior in te country. Its JfcXarket He- ing the lungs, opening the secretions, liquefying the mucus and causing its expulsion from the air cells of the lungs and restoring the system to a strong and healthy condition.

No other remedy in the market possesses Clarence Jones has accepted a position as clerk in the Racket. Miss Rosa Crystal passed through this city Monday, on her way to pleasanton, after having spent a short time at the home of her parents, sear Far-linviUe. Rev. S- 0. Rich, of Richmond, was calling on Mound City friends, the first of the week.

Misses Maggie Heller and Beulah Alexander, and Messrs. Heckman and Ed. Heller, spent Sunday at Far-liaville, the guesta of friends. which he exhibited with it. Delmcnico Restaurant, HOUND CITY, KAS.

H. DANIELS, Propt. A good square meal for 2 Sets. Board by day or week at reasonable rates. West end Main St, Wound City, Kansas.

Mr-LT. Fisher and Miss Minnie ports'' are recognized authority in II parts of the land. It has department for The Tamily Circle" and "Our YOTTNO? Tricker, two efficient members' of our twese remaikable properties. Nooth er will cure a cold so quickly. For (STGood pocket Knives at moderate prices and the best of razors every one guaranteed ut Uroadwell's drug Ktote.

ty Wanted. A boy go to school and do chorea for his board, at Mis. C. Atkinson's. sale by W.

II. Broadwell. force, returned to their work tRis week, Mr. Fisher was called away by the death his father. Miss Tricker visited her mother, at Mound City.

father of J. F. Keran. who lives near La Cygne, came in by the 320 train, Tuesday. The borne is in Lock wood, Dade county.

Mo. He was accompanied by his sister, whose home is in Rich Hill, Mo-vYe have been Jacqnarutet? with the Voters Notice! On the inside of this issue of the Journal Clarion, you will find the D. O. Mabklet, H. CfcAT, Attorney at Law.

Notary Toblio Mrs- Nellie Foster, who baa been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, F-C. Baeon, for some time, returned Monday, to her home in Blo Mound. Folks" ir ation ot wives and dautrrs. its general political news, editorials and is-cushions are eomprhensive, brilliant and exhaustive.

A Special Contract enables us to otfer this splendid journal and The Journal-Clarion for ONE YEAR FOR ONLY $1.50 CASH IN ADVANCE. (Tte regular subscription price of the two papers is S2.5y.) SUBSCKIPTIONS MAY BEGIN AT AST TIME. New KansaB Electron please read and study it carefully, and fife Dr. for twenty years. We were pas away for future use tors of neighboring churches- in lYlARKLEY, I Mount Yertion, Mo.

He kuew the warren Smith spent Suocfary in Diue Mound. The Memphis' rirac Passenger Killed- senior eaito of the Joup.xaeCeari' Springfield, Mov-, Oct. 6 Tmi morning while J. C. Williamson, a on, when he first begart sticking type.

Miss Bailey and Albert Cole at the age of thirteen. Age and dis- man of means fiom Hawkey la ease have seriously weakened the Address all orders to Th JTJTYTrTi A A TtTrTfy. Equities bought ard sold. Purchaser and renters located. County records examined, taxes paid, and all kinds of collections mada.

Office, Room 4, Bacon Block. and wile, who have been visiting for some time in this city, left for Little Rock. Ark-, Monday, where they will spend the winter. Mrs- J. w.

wick-Lani accompanied them, and will visit with relatives there for a time. was attempting to board a Memphis passenger train he fell under the wheels and was killed. This is the first passenger ever killed on the physical powers. He will visit his son a short time and will then go into the Bwston rx untain3 to spend send it to Tlr XT -TlLZ TyTX Vriv" Hew York Citv and a. Ramnln nonv rf MWtrf the wiuter- Memphis- I Isaii The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.

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