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WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, OR SERVED BY THE DISH, AT "HARRYS," No. 20, North Penn. Ave OYSTERS, Mr. Burehard, of Independence, The elegant Royal Casket sent out generally has become demoralized. Eutter eupply is in excot choice ifnul- Still Alive.

agent for the Corbin bunking institu by tli 9 Franklin Jewelry Company, MOKE BARGAIXS. DRESS GOODS reduced to 8 1-3, and 25 citits; former-price, 12 1-2, 15, 18, 2-3 and 40 cents. tion in New lork, 'in several coun ofTHii runnett Mreet. rnnaueipuia. at-ll lreeiv iuiu.

z-gjea are picuiY ice. Dress poultry aud game only nominal nrice aud niaPT of the offcrinir? are in bad con Items tai Tiiags fron Our BY QUEER STICK. Mrs. Dentils aud daughter, Orlie, have gone to Maysville, Cal. They started two weeks ago last Monday.

is fully Up to the representation in lirx est stock of Groceries. Queens- ware, etc. in Southern Kansas. Best ties in this part of the State, was in Fredoiila a day or two ago of this week, making arrangements to establish lottn office at this place. An dition.

A chaufre to cooler weather will however set this riyht. chveee bring prime makes. Feachblow jiotatoes bring COY WOOLEN BLANKETS as low ad their advertisement, auJ as this Company is perfectly responsible, no one need hesitate to send them money. and choicest selection of goods ever laid down in Iudeieudence; $1.23 per pair and upwards. Tic.

Apple selected at) fbbl. omui new to report in Sour and provisions. advertisement in another place, indi and affable salesmen to wait upon BED COMFORTERS at less than "December's at pleasant as May" cates this. Mr. liufchard claims that you aud goods marked way down to cost of material.

Before taking that nice big cake send for a box of Oklfield's Champion Cake Frosting Powticr; which en ables you to make a perfectly solid frosting; cau be up in any thickness, and will dry in from three to rive minutes. Cakes covered with this frosting will keep fresh aud moist for months, and is greatly improved in flavor. It is just the thing for ornamental work costs not more al Jeust it oeen up to this date. he can offer superior rates to parties FLANNELS, as low as 11 cents per" Will be found to po-i Uw quality -mil 0 fee eradication o( all billion attack, prompt to ilsrt the aecretiona of the liter, give a haaltaj tone to the entire yiteiu. Indeed, it i no ordinary disrrery in medical science to bare invented a remedy for tbete stubborn complaints, which develop all the heln produced by a heretofore fiie of calomel, a mineral Justly dreaded by ataaklad, anJ aoknowlwlged to destructive la the extieroe tu tbe human iyaletu.

That ttie properties ol certain vegetable comprise atU the virtues of calomel wilhout ita injurious ludenciea, la tow admitted feci, rendered laJUputablcj by acieutiflc researches i and tUute wao use the Ma lrake Till will be fully that the best medicine are those bed rock figures. What more do you want? Puy Dye Brothers a visit to obtain money on trood re De Vera" gets off some tip-top good articles in the Kassas. In tact, as a writist, he is "hard to beat 'round this neck of woods." Wonder if he remembers what an uproarious old time we had at Boss's Mill new year's eve 1809, and how "the boys" pressed old stumps, saw logs and trees into service as substitutes for yard. Bruun says old Bill Shakespere wrote the beautiful extract tjuoled above, and if lie did, it is pretty good evi al estate. The Corbin company is one and will find the above strictly WOOL SHAWLS fit nearly one of the heaviest and most responsible Llvo CATTT.E Receipts during tbe week have been litrhl with lime demand for any but choice butchers Muff aud prime feeders.

Yesterday market closed steady and firm on choice gradw. Quotations are unchanged. IIOUS Uave had a steady market and receipts have been moderate, the weather interfering very much with parking house operations. Values range U. true.

-Wholesale or retail, they will not be undersold. They are live bus lalf price. dence that lie had spent a year iu Kansas and knew what he wad talk Also, our entire stock of Men's and firms in the Lnion, and in Mr. Burehard it has an activ and reliable agent. Wilton (Juunty Citizen.

iness men, and invito attention to their attractive stock. Western mer ing about. Boy's KIPaud CALF BOOTS. than three cent3 per cake. Sent post-paid on receipt of 50 cts Address: L.

H. Oldfieii, chants send iu your orders to Dve Ladies' Kid, Goat. Grain and Calf We have received the Lotion The Chetopa Herald has been 1 Brothers, Independence. Kansas. custom SHOES, warranted, 50 cents Springfield, Mo.

Book bulletin, a quarterly ecclectic viaed by nature in thecomnioB herbs and roots record of American and Foreign resurrected and now appears in the shape of a neat little live column, "all at home" paper. It is published to one dollar per pair less than at any other place they liitist be sold. Re EARLY ItlSING Family Flour is cannon, and fairly astonished the natives. Milk punch fiowt-d free as water that nfght.and 'whoop! foorth o' Jenneyears was the war crj' of the hour. "DeVera" and his partner, "Bob" Bush, were the leading spirits and you bet your high heeled boots there was fun, and don you forget it." If she doesn't invite you Into the J.

M. KiUPP. tne very uest graile. Ask vour gro vt the Held. These l'illa open the bowels and correct al member at the Book.

It i published by D. Loth-rop A 32 Franklin street, Boston, at ten cents a number. It Is cer fcr a suck and nve it a trial. It AT THE NEW YORK STORE. NEW YORK STORE.

by frank M. rrye, aud is Democratic to the core. Kansas is improving fcillious derangement without aalivation or any of the Injurious effects of calomel and otli-Tbeiecretionof bile ia promoted Has opened his Insurance Office in a valuable publication for every per Fancy and Plain Water-proof re aud the day of her deliverance from the front room over Sch loss's Cloth son interested In books. duced to 75 cents: former price $1.25. Lv tbee pill will he bT Fancy Water-proof reduced to SI ing Store and having increased his Republican rule is drawing near.

Democratic papers are making their appearance here and there, aud their feutiM! Is the exclamation that falls from The hoe market has been decided House after escorting her home far companies to the numoer of twelve color of toola, and disappearing of tbe eomilexion autl cleansing the former price, i.4o. ly dull for several weeks pa6t and buy numbers will continue to swell. is prepared to place your insurance at At the YOP.K STOKE. isn't worth wiuie to waste any more sweetness on her your case is hope the lips of every lady as she enters tobKii. There is room let them come.

We extend a welcome to Brother Frye oottem rates, in the Uld Reliable Com pauies of the East. Ample direction for ue accompany each ers who made shipments within the last ten days lost heavily. With the advent of cold weathtr prices will With no rent to pay and buyinz mv and hope we may long class his little box ol pill. Preparei only by J. H.

fcehene Son, at their principal cff-Ce, coiner Sixth goods for cash, I am ubte and trill sell doubtless rise. Farmers who can hold Herald among our best exchanges. We have a Laroe stock of groceries for cash cheaper than any and Arch streets. Philadelphia, and for aaie by their hogs will unquestionably obtain less courier. Ye es, but suppose she not only does "invite you into the house," but after you go in, she hangs up your overcoat, hat, gloves aud other wrip-wraps, under the stove where you can't find 'em.

Then, what Of isadeti iirothers Mammotli Store aud sees the grand assortment of Dress Goods that have just been received by them. At ho other place in tbe city cau you find an assortment so large and attractive, while their prid es are way below other dealers. Beaver Cloaks Mink and Sal Fur sets, Elegants Dress Patterns, in Silk, Wool and Worsted. Handsome bed spreads, uouse iu independence, uive mo a Custom-made Clothing which fairer prices for them in a short time. A firm in Kansas Citv, styling trial.

W. K. SAVAGE. ail druggist aid dealer. Price SS cent per boa.

MS IIJ1- I 1 itself the Kansas City Medical and burgical Institute, is conducting bus must be sold at some price, at Messrs. crouch ana JJeutty, rep resenting the two largest wholesale iness in a style that does not speak ithe bankrupt Store. Good Things. houses in noil them Kansas, vero ia very well for the honesty of its man Jksj c( lis town Wednesday, and as usual, sold CL0THIHQ, Gottlieb Brothers, Pioneer Cloth ATTENTION. Our Grocery department has just course it is none of our.

business, but just simply a question we wish to ask that's all. "Mr. George C. Ernsberger has rented the Parker Mansion," now owned by the Keminctou Sewiuz larire bills of goods to our merchants. agers, une or the faculty a Df.

Daily, visited this city sometime ago and invited through the different papers. been replenished by a large arrival of John iicuuiisgh. the old poineer Mr. Crouch, siuee hi connection with Dye has succeeded in building irs of Independence, hare a fin assortment of seasonable Clothiug aud new goods and ve now have a "larger Local Laconics. up a splendid Western trade.

(Jedar- furnishing uoods. lhese goods stocK or iroeeries than ever liefore. Our room is filled with the best aud Druggist and Bookseller intends closing out his preseut stock by January 1st 1878, and in order to do will sell goods at prices never before known in vale Blade. were bought low, and Gottlieb Bros; all who were anlicted with any of the ills that flesh is heir to, to come and be cured. He neaked out of the city without paying his advertising bill, and a letter went to the Institute elici Double Damask Tables cloths and Napkins, Handsome Embroidered Linen Guipure sets, collar cutis.

Beautiful Silk Ties. Two an4 3 button kid Gloves, all Shades. Silk Hankerchiefs, in twilled, plain aud Brocade Patterns Machine Company, aud is boarding some of the jovial collier lads" who are working a coal mine not far from choicest that can be procured and we are selling them at lowest rates con are determined that no house in South Several new advertisements. sistent with fair dealing. They carry A very interesting feature of our holiday edition of Kansas will be a ern Kansas shall undersell us.

To the Kansas. His stock is full and all goods are of the best quality; See his advertisement in another column. full lines, and can suit man or boy ted no response. They are evidently Court ia disponing of business rap here. a'brouky boy," and Is ell liked by all who know him.

racy sketch of the settlement of the idly. for as little money as any house in tbe State. Remember GOTTLIEB a set of dead beats, and we warn the afflicted to give them a wide berth. city of Independence. When wet-ell world at large, we say, if you want to secure great bargains in Groceries, call at Baden's Mammoth Double and call on him for anything in his -Lawyers are reaping their harvest our readers that it will be written by BROS, will not be undersold.

line, it win pay you well to do so. W. H. Watkins. former editorof the Store.

The way printers' 'prentices have of getting coal up stairs is no trouble cow. The huntiug party consisting of Kaksan, and one of the pioneers, Messrs. J. A. Helphiugstine, P.

W. vvenave determined to commence Judge Webb, of Oswego, is attend What is the use of paying ten cents Hemstitched, Embroidered, and Lace Trimmed Handkerchiefs, they need no other guarantee that it Paul, Bob. Brown, Matt. Kiucaid and our clearing sale of all our goods be Jng District Court. lor a cigar when you can get a clear- will be correct and well spiced in his others returned from the Nation last 500 Bushels Of White Beans wanted soon tot which we will pay tbe highest mark' et price In cash or trade.

BAXTER WADE. inimitable style. Job work executed in fine style at filled Havana for flee ctnist Goto Henrv Baden and ask for the GOLD fore the Holidays, in order to give the public the benefit of buying Presents and other necessary articles at les Saturday. They were gone several weeks and enjov-ed themselves hugely the KANdAN office. EN STAR CIGAR.

One of our exchauzes says that an than Eastern prices. Our stock is the They killed no deer; although they saw a number of them. Bob explains Indiana farmer lost two of his fatten" The street were thronged with to them, hey can carry a dry goods box full of coal as easy a eating soup with a fork. We were going to say something about the weather. Ho pleasant how splendid 2 how like unto spring time! and all that sort of thing, bui the morning's cloudy such a pall of gloomyrosity hangs over the scene I that all of our fine spun seuteucea are I knocked into a "cocked hat." largest and best scleeted.and we guar iienry isaoen nas just received a ing hogs by the hog cholera.

As soon jjcople last Saturday. antee prices to be lower than else large stock of cigars, tobacco etc. He Always ready to wait on yon at the" it by saying that as soon as one came within the range of their optics, every John McCullftgh has a fine assort where. as he found that the cholera was among his hogs he began to give all sells good cigars, two for a nickle. IIOOBER HOUSE.

Splendid line shawls.Nubias and Fancy Goods. Specialties just received for Holidays, at prices within the reach of all articles have been marked at figures which will insure speedy sale. At the New York Store. CAMENQA ANDERSON. ment of holiday good.

of thetn that seemed sick strong gar memoer ol me party would sutler a violent attack of the "buck a Good fdabJing aud feed for teams den pepper tea, and to every gill of Stlch looked for shoe strings and disease frequently met with anions: can be had at the Commercial House, tea he added two tablespoonsful of EISATINEE AT THE OPERA found something else. formerly known as the German Ho coal oil. All his bogs recovered and hunters of limited experience Before their recovery the fleet animal would tel. NOTICE All persons indebted to Batter St Wade will please call and settle in' mediately, aud ohligrt BAXTER 4 WADS. The roads are getting bad from HOUSE GROCERY Every After are now doing well.

be out of siirht- They killed consider the effect of the late rams. noon. Call early and procure the able small game. best groceries at bed-rock prices nos imim, Charlie Otis has gone to Kansas Aumissiou fiee. forget.

City in search of a situation. We have received the January number of that sparkling little monthly magazine for the youngest readers, the Warner, published by 'The time has again been changed We are very much pleased with the Merry Christmas Bells" which we received in our last Kaxban. It Is neat, nobby and nice, and a credit to the editor. Long may he wave. Leavenworth aud Paola have their Post Office wars, and Independence not to be behind the time, has her school war.

Well, we believe Solomon or Shakespeare blast if we know which said "variety is the allspice of life" or Bomethiiig to that Our wheat crop was almost a fail I ho Murphy movement is ex Money to Loan at 9 par cent, at W. T. CONNER. Woolen Goods. ure causing heavy losses and much Sold the JiWt, For Christmas is coming.

Go to Loy Son's Crystal Drug store, and tending to ail parts of the State. Joiin Lt. hhorey, Kromheld street. on the Li. la.

iz u. Kailroad to the great disadvantage of our city. The mails now arrive at 10 o'clock night and depart about six in the morning, It is finely illustrated disappointment. All kinds of pro-j duce are selling at very low figures. The time annually selected for Of every kind for the winter trade West bound stages hava their baad- and its pages teem with rich kernels for the little folks.

Parents can make thus preventing their distribution the ueuts are numerous and money very can be bad at Baden Brothers Mam quarters at the IIOOBER HOUSE. scarce. moth Double store. no better present to their children same evening. -Two nights and one day are required to receive a letteraiid soe the large assortment cr CJmatmss goods, which they cheaper than the cheapest.

To help along in this time of trou than a year's subscription to the Tht weather is becominj chilly aai behooves all who art. in seed of effect. the Nurxcry. 35 cents a Biniile number or cts. at mail a reply.

or instance; The mail arrives ou Monday night, is distribu Gloves at 35 o.nkrunt Sale. ble, I have marked my goods down to the lowest figures to cover cost and stoves to find out whers to procure the i.ou per year. Nubbin" will please accept our thanks for a "complimentary" to a I ted tne following day aud a reply to the same cannot leave until Wednes best end cheapest. DUEBER baa expenses. Have a stock of Hard Corn and Oats always on hand.

W. It. SAVAGE'S. Josiah A. Bennett, of Kansas City.

social hop to be given at Hill's Hall, just received large stock of new ware and everything else in my line. Dry Goods, Dress Goods. "Prints day moruing. It is a serious incon tue well known advertising agent and Christmas day. cook and heating stoves, which be of vrhich I will sell cheap, very cheap i ttc, al extrernly lor prices.

fer at low rates. Ian newspaper correspondent, has associ venience to business men and we hope the managers of the road will wisely for cash, lor cash i must have, and A grand scene a pantaloon ated Himself with 1. JN. llicks. Jioth sooner tne quicKer.

provements are btmg discovered ery day, and applied to heating stoves conclude to change the timeagain soon are newspaper men of long experience Cannot ailbrd to trust anv, for at and are possessed ofa denree of energy sleeve lor a sausage. LEBZ3TY the prices I am selling: at can't a fiord KIKUA1D4R00T. FOSTER BROTHERS, without very great additional expense. to allow or tne arrival of me mail at an hour in the evening that will admit of its distribution. winch cannot fail to accomplish suc You will find almost any thing j-ou want, suitable for Holiday presents, such as Toys, Fancy Box Paper, Lamps, Toilet Goods, Table Sets, Perfumery, Vases, Books, Albums, Pocket Books, way below cost, at the CRYSTAL DRUG STORE.

to lose one dollar, so don't ask for credit for anything except Agricul cess. We are acquainted with the sen VoU can get a handsome. Improved heating stove for from $10.00 to $19 that last year would hav cost yon ior member and have fouud him tural implements which 1 will sellon feY ItUST C1IVCK. Real Estate Agency is ths oldest prompt, honorable aud honest in bis time with good security. from $12.00 to $20.00.

Call and exam dealings. We predict for the new -Recently you have been scold and most extensive of the kind in the county. They buy and sell real es ah indebted please can and pay i i.i 1 ine the large line of stoves, and satis fy yourselves, at hrm a prosperous career. ing your delinquent contributors, tate and city nrooertv. mv taxes.

perhaps justly, lour present scrib DUJiBiiin'rj SituW BlOSlS H1URX, -One would suppose from looking furnish abstracts and do a general Prices that make the boss grocers Get one of those Seal or Mink Fur Sets at the NEW YORK STORE. They are warranted to be cheaper than any sold in Kansas City for same money. at the District Court docket that the Real Eetato business. They have a -A communication, headed "the Salt Creek Victory" was left at our office a few days ago for publication. It seems to be intended as a rebuke to a teacher who has been practicing osculation too freely.

We cannot publish it. The writer fails to give his or her name, and we cannot afford to assume the responsibility for other peoples dislikes or hatreds. Editors are asked to do too much. If a man is guilty of mean or dishonest act, peo groan, at W. 11.

SAVAGE'S. bler was taught in his youthful days, to never say anything unless he had something to say. It is true, we might have told you that it has been marriage ceremony had been chang "swearing off" la about at hand. "Queir Stick" has an interesting communication in to-day's issue. Dr.

N. Newby, of Spiceland, lias concluded to locate at this city. The Street Commissioner is getting tha streets iu very good shape. Attractive holiday toys are now tUsplaycU in all the store windows. The Cberryvale Leader has suspended, lie puictical in pacek 8.

was "taking iu" the eights of Kansas City last week. A new street crossing has been put down across Main (Street at the Court House. Before purchasing holiday goods, consult the advertising columns of the Kansas. If merchants would reap a rich harvest they should advertise for tue holiday trade. II.

Chandler, of Beloit, Wisconsin, is visiting his sons, Joseph and George, of this city. Gov. D. Woodson will probably hike a position as Deputy Clerk under John McCullagh. Paul 8110b gives our readers an ummially interesting communication from Drum Creek to-day.

The Cincinnati Enquirer has paid the Kansas a compliment by copying several of its editorials. The road leading west from the Caldwell House has been repaired and larmera cau again reach the city by that route. MAiri ST. If yon Intend going away on lh train stop at the IIOOBER HOUSE whsre you will get a good breakfast in time to get off on the train. large list of farms, upon their books, and persons wishing to either buy or sell will profit by calling upon ed to accord with Train's theory.

He claims that it should end thus "Now Srotide. whom Mammon hath joined together. them. They invite correspondence very muddy, and the roads very bad, but we supposed all your readers knew that so we have kept mum. let the nrst divorce court tear asun Honey 20 cents per pound at W.

R. SAVAGES. from persons the East who desire der." iwent.tr applications for di forbearance nas ceased to ne a vir information in regard to this section. vorce at the last term of DistHc: 4 I tue and I now warn all those who We have had quite a fight over the removal of the Poet Office, but wiin a view 10 iocuung or purchasing The bos calls every morning for" passengers at the IIOOBER 1IOUSB for the Railroad, Court In this county, end the same ple will call on the editor, relate the circumstance and then demand that lie "go ior him," "don't spare him," never forgetting, however, to add have been owing me for the last three property numoer at tne present term, erly. months to call and pay me before the 1st.

of January or I shs.Il have their all is "quiet on the Potomac" again. Mr. Daniel Speade and Miss An Dry Goods Notions piled ut to it seems that to many the matrimonial yoke ia heavy and its burden not the saving clause, "don't mention my name in connection with the matter." names publish e-l in tho paper. the ceiling, and new goods arriving na Thompson were married by Elder light. fc.

CAMS'. uany, at We have quit. If any one wishes to Jake McKniglit Wishes the public to understand -Momt, at the residence of the bride's INC AID A ROOT'S parents. May peace and prosperity attack another through our columns, Independence is acuuiring a whole jSTeAv Lilting tney must do it over their own name. MONE FOUND.

To loan on good security in Montgomery a-ud adjoining con ties, at per cent, with lair commission, and furnished without the usual delay. ALSO, aud Unimproved Lands and City Property, Bought, sold or rented, by Watson Stewart." Office over Baden Bros. Penn. Av. Patent Fruit Jars.

Self-Sealine- accompany ttiem through lite. Simeon Thornton killed a large In regard to the communication spok sale trade that but few cities in the State can boast of. The last house to enter the list is that of fctich Just received for the Holiday trade that his stock of Groceries is choice and complete. He keeps the best goods and sell at living prices. If Fruit Jars, Stone Fruit Jars, and all kinds of Fruit Jars at at Don LavyB.

Entirely new patterns. en of above, wi? would hate much to have a poor pedagogue assailed for in boots aud shoes. Our friend Xevens BAXTER it WADE'S. you want to buy more choice Gro dulging in the comfort of a kiss from 1 took his first trip West a few days S. Cahn is selling more Cigars at Wholesale than any other house in In ceries and Provisions for one dollar the lips of a fair one occasionally.

ago and returned well satisfied with- FOR BOOTS and Shoes eo to Ba then you ever did before, call on What liedagoerue or editor, if you dependence. Why is it? Because he swan on the lake south of Liberty, which measured six feet, eight inches from the point of one wing to the point of the other. Mr. Fralie, a well to do farmer, residing on Round Prairie, is said to be partially insane. the success that Crowned his lalwrs.

den Brothers. They hav Just received a large new stock. pleit.se could steel his heart against is selling at Kansas City prices. Our city now wholesales dry goods, such an otter, oomintr from a pair of notions, groceries, qileeii3ware, drugs mischievous, eyes and saucy red lips. hardware, clothing, cigars and tobac Attention Everybody.

Havinir leased the Parker Coal isot us -oh, no ior that reason we MARK THIS. A few special articles to be of at a reduction of twenty -live Money to Loan at 8 per cent, at W. T. O'CONNOR. Go to KINCAID fc ROOT for boots GipipCEMENJS.

co, liquors, stationery, jewelry, boots and shoes, but lew branches of take sides with the pedagogue. Our school is in full blast, and Mr. and Mrs. Willet are teaching the Dunkin and Brock made a minute examination of a iKttrtticd rig" at the Court House last Tuesday, bear trade being unrepresented. Bank for a term of years, I shall soea be better than ever prepared to fur Risley.

of the Cberryvale best school that we have had taught I per at the and shoes. Fresh goods just arrived NEW YORK STORE. Leader came iu for a brief chat last ed oh! 110! and marked way down to bed rock. We are ready to hire a local editor Are offered by Dye Brothers to Western merchants in the Queensware and Provision line. nish a number one article of coal tar rnv customers, both at the bank and here tor years, and we have not heard of any brutal treatment of children cither.

Saturdayi He informed us that the last issue of1 the Leader would appear New patUrns in all kinds of ladies' delivered in the city, and hope by fair luey have their store, comer Main one that can manufacture interesting local Items from nothing. We believe there is a great deal of truth The Elk county Teacher's Association will meet iu Howard, Wednesday, Dec. liiitli, and continue in sess this.week. He has been treated well dress goods, call at ones and make handsome sslections, at Mr. George Davis has exchanged dealing to secure a fair share or pub-lie patronage.

street and Penn. crammed full of th choicest goods and offer them by the people of that place. His pat In the rule, "Something from noth farms with, Air. Alette, near jtilk City. ronage, considering the size of the ing you can't," for we have been un at bottom prices to Western dealers.

Xi. ad. UUB113. Leave orders for eoal at A. D.

GiW able for several weeks to make our lo Fancy Goods. Embracing Scarfs, Ties, Jackets, Gloves, Handkerchiefs and anything and everything to please the eye of the ladies at Baden Brother's Mammoth Double Store. uoivt forget mat tiieir goods are I We are glad ye editors have got the red paint rubbed off your eals," ion three days, George W. McElroy, of Sterner-ton, made glad our heart yesterday by the present of a half bushel of' fine I.tatoes. Thanks.

town, was generous. But it was a mistaken idea to suppose that a newspaper could live there. Newspapers soa's Book Store. cal page presentable, since nothing of iresu, and mat tney nave an im and have settled down to. biz again.

mense stock to select from. Call, ex KINCAID A ROOT'S Merino Shirts and Drawers at the Bankrupt ClothingSale. LADIES, Call at once at KIUCAID interest has occurred in that period to draw inspiration from. Our im- amine goods aud ascertain prices. Sealing Wax at BAXTER 4 WADE'S.

Hjiiiiauon can no longer furnish ma Tho Kansas, of Independence. cannot be conducted without a considerable expenditure of money, and printers must have something more substantial than air for their digestive apparatus. The citizens gave liberal At the NEW YORK STORE you terial we Klve up iu despair. We Is publishing a roll of honor of those subscribers who pay up. Good idea.

in 1 1 1 1 WANTED 1.000 people to call at are a failure in that particular burv wiu iitiu 1 lie oesv sciecieu, jiiuml at ROOT'S and see If they have not the us with "our twin." Chawles. tractive and suitable article? for Holi- jt'rcdonia 2'nbunt. "Paul," of Drum Creek, becomes quite poetical in some of his epistles the poet once born, no De-Vera" can strike him down, you know. A Valaatl Medical Treatise. The edition for ls73 ol the sterling Mcdieal Annual, known aa llostcttrr.s Almanac, is Ulmer Frank's, examine goods and obtala bargains.

Bankrupt Clothing Sale is doing the biggest business in the city. iday Presents. most complete assortment of Ladies' dress goods and notions ever brought Ed. Foster has purchased the uamy Mangan. a numoer one ly, but they could not afford sufficient nourishment to keep life in the Leader.

It gives up the ghost. It is another link to the chain of evidence Have vou seen the immense stock Gairnes property on Ninth street, aud 10 independence. farmer in Cherry township, brought eighteen hogs to the city last Mon The farmers know a good thing when they see St and that is th reas will occupy it iu a lew days. Glad to of new goods at Lave htm for a neighbor. If you wish to day, ten of which weighed 700 pounds rn vw 1 11 ov huvji rr.

on tuey stop at the Commercial Highest cash price paid for game. W. it. SAVAGE. city property.

each. He thought they were equal rent a good farm or Inquire of A. F. Julyl-6mo-pd House. that Kansa has too many newspapers.

Scarcely a village of 300 inhabitants in the State but can boast of a printing office and newspaper. They struggle along for a time, growing U1TTS. L. Getmau, of Sedau, lias Hgain opened hij tore to engage in to any in the country, and we doubt now ready, 1 mar be obtained, free of cost, of druggists and 'general country dealers in al parts of the United States aud Bi'itibh America, and indeed in eyerr civilized portion of the Jake MeKnisrlit if the figures cau be beat. attri jnerchandising.

We hope- he will bute his success as a farmer and stock meet with abundant success. Makes a specialty of Vegetables of Shawls. Shawls. In endless variety embracing all Black Cashmere, And Black Alapaca3 best makes 8tabling and Hay free for at COMMERCIAL HOTEL. raiser largely to the fact that he takes, weaker and weaker, until they are forced to succumb and go to the wall; different kinds.

Everything that reads and acts upon the advice given The ball given by the "Faithful Few" of the U. C. Pleasure club last Take care of the penning. and lowest prices in Southern Kansas. in tue 1VAS8AS, blowing our own 1 heir fate, however, seems to make but little impression upon mixeruided styles and quality from the est to the bet and prices way down week was a very pleaaaut atl'air soci trumpet, now.) He brought oue of the market affords in that line can be found at his establishment.

The most and best goods for the least money can be had of BADEN BROS. Wines, Brandies and Whiskies ally, but a failure financially. to bed rock at Baden Brothers' Mam men, who see a mine of wealth iu every newspaper. They rush into the his neighbors into our office last Monday and he too left his name for Women's and Children's shoes Western Hemisphere. It combines, with the soundest practical advise for the preservation aud restoration of health, a large aniountoi interesting and amusing light reading, and the calendar, aatronamical calculations, chronological items, 4c, are yreparcd with great care, and will be found entirely accurate.

The issue of Hostetter's Almanac for 137S in the Knglish, German, French, Welsh, Norwegian, Sweedish, Holland, Bohemian and Spanish languages, will in all probability be the largest edition of a moth Double Store. Our genial and ever welcome way below wholesale prices, by the JAK.t MCltniUHl. the Kansas. have been put dowiij way down to 1. i t-iri(u vacant place only to meet a fate similar to their predecessor.

We hoDe pint, quart, gallon or barrel, at the CHICAGO BANKRUPT STORE. Good meals, good beds and good treatment will be given you at the friend, Antoine Martin, of Col ley ville, 1 rested his form iu one of the broad chairs that adorn our sanctum, lost leo lioca ir rices i oiivu Go and see. Charlie Hull who in Montgom Mr. Risley will soon find a field of la-lor, and again take his position upon the editorial tripod. Commercial House.

ery county don't know Charlie Hull Tuesday. Werli The fact that Stich Brothers buy returned to this city last weak and Best Cigar in the city at Henry Ba- In the dam suit, (don't think us received a cordial welcome from all his old friends. Time, to iudsre from The Largest den's for five cents, the GOLDEN BEST OPERA FLJH(NEL All Colors Only 35e per vard, at BADEN BROS. protane we retcr to a mill dam,) between Capt. MeTaggart and A.

Wald STAR. LOVELAND- DAVIS At the his appearance, deals gently with him. He is lookine excectlimr Iv well Stock of Boots and Shoes ever I residence of Mrs. M. Medowcraft: 195.

their Boots and Shoes in large quantities enables them to select the leather before tbe boots are made up, and therefore can tell tou a better Book hchmklt, the Captain came out with medical work ever published id any country. The proprietors, Messrs. llostcttcr Smith, Pittsburg, ou receipt of a two cent stamp will forward a topyby mail to any person who cauuotprocure one in his neighborhood. THE MARKETS brought to Southern Kansas is beiDg Erie street, Chicago, by llev. Mr.

Eying colors the victor. $2500 and younger, if possible, than when he left. He was a stirring citizen and trench. Congregational Minister of received "by i STICH BROTHERS. Chicago, Mr.

William A. lxveland. an excellent business man when liv Messrs. J. R.

Jones and A. Cher ry, two substantial farmers of Parker for the same money, than you can buy in Southern Kansas. a first class SUIT ing here, and we hone at no far dist will get Don of Independence, to Miss Effie M. Da at Bring your hogs to Gottlieb Broth township called at our olliee last 8at vis, or Chicago. ant day to see him at his old posr Lavy'a ers and get tbe highest market price Where, oli where can you get the horewith- again.

His suit which has attracted We are pleased to add our congrat All goods at bottom prices at BAXTER 4 WADE'S. unlay and deposited the iiii' for the Kansas, to the ior thetn best and. cheapest groceries and irreat joy such universal attention comes off ulations and well ishes to the many i ye eoitor. this term of court. Clothing almost given away at the queensware? At Brinkman's OPERA HOUSE GROCERY.

that have been showered upon Mr. it a "vtf it upt ktopv The first issue in January of the Ir'sveral balls are talked of for the holiday week, and our lovers of Terp- STICH BROTHERS Have just received1 a targe and var first door west of Headquarters, LOCAL. Tba following local mark'ts are arc fail reported and corrected weekly, just before'going to press, the prices being liirnished 3 by the various dealers of Independence in the articles named, and can be relied on as being correct Butter, pr. lb is A doz 1 00 its 1 50 dreaded lb A ft Turkeys, dressed, lb 6 Mr. Low Shoenberg, the Assignee of the Bankrupt Stock of Clothing, which is now in full blast at P.

H. Head's Dry Goods House, has made another Reduction rvAoAN i ui contain a lanre amount Main St. eicnorean exercises will probably of descriptive and historical matter have an opportunity to gratify their testes to the fullest extent during relating to the settlement, growth. ied assortment of Boots and Shoes, and cordially invite the public to call and learn their prices before purchas Loveland and his fair young bride. We are acquainted with Mr.

Love-land and recognise in him one of the sterling young men of our city. In claiming the hand of her whom the law has declared his wife, the life Fine Dress Shirts at 75 cts. present condition and future nrosnects mat season. "Wanted! To purchase' all the second-hand furniture and house-hold articles for sale in the city. Highest price paid either in cash or trade at CHICAGO BANKRUPT STORE.

oi --Montgomery couutv. Ureat pains ing elsewhere. at the Bankrupt Store. Ij. A.

alkcr has returned from will be taken to make it correct and live, 0 50 Wheat. bushel 50 a in prices iri order to close out Tsrsons where Le was iu attendance readable. Those havinir friends in A majrnifWnt stock of Boots and Oats, bushel 12! a 15 New and second-hand Furniture of all descriptions, and finest make can time partner of his joys and sorrows, the entire stock by the i5th upon the annual meeting of the 8tate Shoes have just been received, and the East or elsewhere should engage extras and forward to them. It will give them a better idea of the county JlTtlcuiturattHoiety. The attend- he has taken the most important step be had at less than the first price of of December.

will be sold at the lowest rates poest-ble, by aiu'e was moderately large and a good Unions pr bushel (bd 60 Corn fi bul.el Tl 2.1 fotatoes, ft bushel CO 7 Kggs, doz. is Hides, green, Jb frt Hides, Flint, fi lb 14 a 15 of his life. He has gained that price tne lumber it is made or. at the CHICAGO BANKRUPT STORE, Call and see him it will than they can possibly obtain in anv liiat was naa. A1.1'A11J SKUUli KINCAID ROOT keep only the best and freshest groceries, and sell the cheapest.

other way. Single numbers wrapped less boon a woman's love. May he ever be worthy of it, and through all Cass Friedburir buys his goods at cash pay you. tor mailing call be had for five cents sales, and consequently afford to A effort is tH ing made to remove the auctions from the corner of Main r.nd Pennsylvania Avenue to the 10 Salt, bbl 50 if. Hogs, live, 9 100 lb 3 50 4 00 each.

Leave orders earlv. BUY A PAIR the years of their pilgrimage together sen way down uetow beo-roelt. Holiday Goods in the future, may love and prosperi north pArt of the city. The nronosi You can buy women's Sersre Slip -Anions' tne contributors to our of Stich Brothers Warranted Boot S. CAHN has a fine lot of Genuine 13oys suits at all prices at holiday edition of the Kassas will be ttonis leing vigorously opposed by the south end.

ty shed abundant stores of happiness upon them. pers at Stich Brothers for 35 Cents, sold elsewhere for 50 and 60 Merschaum Pipes and Cigar holders H. Watkins. Dr. R.

B. Southard the Bankrupt Sale. which he is selling at very lew prices A. A. Stewart, mitre J.

Kemp. Cant The Montgomery Rifle Club will Married, on Saturday evening. De J. B. Rowley.

T. R. Pittman. Dr Go to STICH BROTHERS for give a grand ennstmas Lve Ball at cember 15th, at the residence of the Meals only 25 cents each at the John Fleming, Capt. D.

MeTaggart, rarul Army Hall, on Monday. Dec. great bargains in Women's aud Chil Commercial House. aud you will keep your feet dry and give you perfect satisfaction. Ulmer A Frank have just received a fine assortment of funiture.

Handsome setts, lounges, chairs, tables, pictures and pictures frames, etc. The best and cheapest house to trade with in the eitr. bride's mother, in Liberty Township, Montgomery countv, Kansas, by Rev. $52 will buy a good pair ol pants at the Bankrupt Cloth. Ed, Foster and others.

It will bristle 24th. Pains will be taken to make it dren'a shoes. with historical and descriptive facts L. L. Holden.

Mr. George Bovd and Kansas City Jrlark.et Reports. Prepared especially fcr the Kaman.) Kassas Citt, Dee. 19th, 1877. The trade of the past weak has been much interfered with in retail line by the warmer weather and rains, while in the jobbing departments general merchandise baa been fairly active and there has been good flies of orders.

Merchants making specialties of Holiday business reported purchasers lively on Friday and Saturday, and anticipated an unusually good an enjoyable gathering. A fiue sup- relative to the settlement, growth and insr Store. GREAT BARGAINS. Miss Safau E. Bloxom both of this per ui ne eervea.

MONEY to 1 oan at the lowest ratee present condition of Montsromerv county. of interest. County, Td wnship and COUlltV. If voll want voni" friiula Last Saturday A. J.

Jones, of For the next sixty days STICH East to know all aliout this the fairest BROTHERS will sell Women's and School Orders bought and sold by JOHN A. HELPHINGSTINff. land the sun ever shown upon, call at There will be held in their Hall, a Children's shoes at great reduced 1 ru tn creek township, brought us what seemed to be a petrified almond of Urge. size. It is true to nature and is worthy of a place in some museum BROOMS! Good Brooms at Wetherbey's one door west of J.

McKnights. our orhce and ensraee extra coDies of regular communication of Fortivude shop prices. Get their prices before you iue ivanf a i losenil lliera. ljodire, rso. A.

and A. M. on I will insure your property in res Per ouy. When you want groceries fro to the OPERA nOUSE GROCERY, aud whatever Mr. Brinkman tells you about his goods you can bet your botrom dollar," will be the exact truth.

He keeps the best goods and sells at lower prices than any house in Independence. Christinas trade. Grain. vi n.Murai curiosities. ponsible Companies at equitable Tuesday, the 25th day of December.

dozen Single broom 20cts. rates. Call ou me before insuring A. D. 1S77.

All members are reo nest WHEAT The past two davs has cntirelT me iwtiat in a name) says an order known as the I'ncie John Randerann. of T.nnie. and I will make it to your ad van knot-Led the bottom oat of wheat and with the ed to bo in attendance, as business of burg, township, brought in four dress- "Mulehi" has been recently organi I have -removed my Grain and Feed Store to the large room, corner live times on change it has declined wonderlul-Iv and in a manner to cattee cnn'ideiable ex tage. Walter I. Dallas n29m.

zed at Howard. The object of the iasi luesutiy ami was un- citement to all, and serious loss to any. A iaurei henn. formerly oc institution is to prevent the use of in atiie to uisrnwe of them at any price. Dc-arlers want them with the feathers cupied by Lockwood.

The highest CASH FOR noes. toxicating liquors, tobacco and pro- FIRE, FlREj FIRE! market price will he raid for Corn, iane language, i ne title the su a lor snipping purposes. Cass Friedburg will sell you a stove great ileal ot money has been tied np by commission men and speculators in this cereal, toe banks being largely interested. Seeing bo pros-perl of advance" in value they called in their loans, and hence many of the grain men had to sell at serious loss. Quotations areNo.

Cash, SI. 15: No. 3, Cash, u9c: Cash. Ee- I will pay Cash for Fat Hogs de- Oats, Rye, Beans, Buckwheat Pota perior oflieer is "Most Worthy Grand cheaper than you can possioiy uuy toes, Chickens, Ducks, Turkeys. EggSi Caps for 35 cts at the Bankrupt Sale.

Merchants Squeal, And the people laugh at the Low Prices at the Bankrupt Clothing Sale. Call for the Havana Golden Star Ci' gar only Gets, at HENRY BADEN'S livered at depot. II. D. McKjm.

importance is to come before the Lodge. Also, the election of officers. By order of the M. James Wetherht, Sec'y. For the cure of Throat and Lung difficulties such as Coughs, Colds, Croup, ih-onehitis and Consumption, there is nothing known to medical science equal to Marsh's Golden ZJalsam.

Ask your druggist for a sample bottle-price 10 cents and try it. Regnlar size, 50 cents and $1.00. Muckey Muck Muffie Muflti Mulchi" with faur inferior "Mulehis." That one any where else in the city. Butter, Lard, etc. Thankful fof past jected.

Cash, bSc. heat in store ii5.si3 patronage, I solicit a continuance of double-geared name ought to be suffi ilenry Pearmaln, ofClifton township, raiseti three cabbages this year that weighed in the aggregate til poin ds, and one that weighed 2S S. He also raised ten radishes wcigung 1 1-2 pounds- Wilson Cu Cifjc. cient to frighten anv one into doing Money to Loan in Montgomery Wilson, Elk and Chautauqua coun tne same, J. M.

SLUSHER. WIK lids sympathised with wheat and "taken a rumble." viuatations. No. 2, Cash, 2, Feb. 29ic.

Kejecled Cash, 25jc. In store bushkls. Checkered Elevator. good. No ordinary mortal can pro ties, at the lowest rates, Jnterttt nounec it more than once without suf Cash Fob Eogs Don't sell antil PayiWc Annual Best accommodations at the Com fering an attack cf lock-jaw.

Prodiice ana Provisions. Owius to tbe state of the weather produce you see as. Lockwood. mercial House..

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