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THE HERALD. MOSEY. SHARKS. Local Notes, One of the most remarkable cases of GEORGE RICHARDSON, Attorney ht- Ikw, REAL. ESTATE UNIONTOWN, AUGUST 17, 1883.

usury ever brought to the attention of Lthe courts Vas fried in St. Louis last The sugar crop is short fully fifty per The Smith Mower is the boss. It runs the lightest at --'Wells'. Miss Orrie Highbargin tame to town Wednesday on a visit to her father, and will remain in our city some weeks. When you want Xo.

1 Cheese, go to Stalker's. SCHOOL DISTRICT Xol 70. At the annual meeting of this district, held at the school house on the 9th Mr. Austin Ramsay was elected to fill the position of director in place of Mr. Jacob Andeison, whose time expired.

Mr. Anderson has filled the place for six years, and is entitled to the thanks of the district for his faithful services. The reports of Clerk and Treasurer sh0W that tIlTA ttS VTOTirlifl fill- (nanti. The best line of Hats in town in at YaXtjs Julian's. cent St.

Domingo, where a monetary AND crisis prevails just now. COLLECTION A CENT: week in the Cotirt of Criminal Correction. Some time in July last Mrs. Addie Perry, the wife of a railroad brikeman, swore out a warrant against D. H.

Evans and Henry Wilson, charging them with grand larceny. Evans, the principal de- The British government has decided to Irs- H. J). Seobey was oner of our ladv visitors on Friday. If you want new goods, cheap goods Prompt attention to Collections a provide an additional 100,000 to aid Irish paupers to quit their country.

Souu guuus, go to Julian s. Mason's standard Fruit Jars, at- Stalker's. Parnellite members of parliament are Tools for sale or Mrs. H. P.

Willett, Fort Scott, came to town Tuesday and was gnest of Mrs. J. Wells till next day, when she left for Bronson. otie Set of Blacksmith's trade, or on time. 1 iviiucini, is a money-iemier and real estate broker, and in that business has made a fortune.

While in distress on account of her husband's sickness, Airs. Perry effected a small loan from Evans, upon- which she was compelled to pav a heavv interest (nearly double the "amount "of the discussing the expediency of sending a delegation to this country, in the interest of their cause. ers wages for Just year, 5525 for all other purposes $101. Receipts for the year, 090, leaving a balance of $64 in the hands of the treasurer. A tax of 1 per cent was voted for all purposes; and seven months school was also agreed won.

Mr. Burton inr an- C. S. Stefx, I J'niontown. S.

S. HOWARD, Mrs. Eitter will please accept 'thank for the beautiful collection of choice flowers sent us Friday last. ana even then found herself still Gun fixtures of all kinds at JVV. F.

Wells'. Full line Quecnsware and Glassware it Patterson's. pointed principal and Miss Mattie-Camp- indebted to him for a sum double that borrowed, and refused to pay anv more interest, whereunon Evans satW ojj a iissiumi lor ensuing term. School will begin third Monday in September. A New, Commodious, and Well-ventilated House.

Wilson to her house and stripped of It now appears that Postmaster "Hays of St. Louis has not been re-appointed, but. is to remain- undisturbed until the meeting of the Senate in December. Featherstone, Deasy, Flannigan, and Dalton, "dynamite conspirators," were tried and found guilty at Liverpool and sentenced to penal servitude for life. SUMMEK.

A ray of Him who formed the whole A glory circling round tfie noul. livitox. ii-ari. an i is contents, in her testimonj-Mrs. Perry said that, her husband bein" Mr.

S. Fields, who has been away from home about three months, and out as far as EI Paso, Texas, returned Friday, and was agreeably surprised to find a' printing press in Uniontown. Wellington Flour, at Stalker's. The Arcadia Reporter; a respectable five-column quarto, is now one of our exchanges. Judging from its advertising columns and otherwise, Arcadia must be a lively little tow n.

Prunes 8c per lb. at Highbargin Glass Fruit Jars at Patterson's. Good Accommodations. Terms reasonable -a Oh, day of poace audjove, with rotrwin. dun wa longtime, and being pressed for money, she called on Evans and mortgaged her furniture to him.

Sb 90 When Mother future littls on earth rr gW Of bt-auty, and tin murmuring PtrromW flow Bring all our apples to W. F. Wklls. and agreed to pay 5 a month interest i until Through winding vales, when o'er the distant phiin The lambkin wander, and the wild birds' song MR3. EMMA HUSTON, I X.

TJX IV I The Chief Secretary for Ireland says the proposed demonstration on Parnell's estate was abandoned because of a misunderstanding with the railways. The Xo. 1 Stalker's. The case of the State v. Jacob Bavle for assaulron Margaret Stninbrookis set for hearing this day, at 2 p.m., before Squire Steel.

Front seats reserved for ladies. Miss Mattie Campbell, one of our school teachers elect, accompanied lv Kate Steel, visited our office Friday. If Miss Cambell's face is an index of her mind, we have no doubt the scholars to be placed under her care will be well instructed. copse and wh1 when flower spring In lawn and dell, by fount and Ink-; and fling Their odorg on the ijaltu that paa along. Oh, like ouie loving spirit from on high, You bring to w.

oli, Summer, rwt and joy, And make for that happiest Summer Which time, that taints all else, cannot destroy WIk in the bowers of Kdcn blest we'll And 'neath Godv throne enjoy a lasting Summer-day. government had not interfered. In consequence of civil and military out breaks in mairy parts of Spain, a cabinet council resolved to snspend constitutional guarantees and declare a state of DRESSMAKER, South Side of The Square, Uniontown, Kas. Olbs. fairCoffco SI at Eves Julian's.

Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure at Halm's. uuitubu was repaid. She paid interest for three months, and ascertained that she then owed Evans $58 After paying 40 she refused to pav anymore, and the agent then came to her house with a cart and took away everything except the carpet and sewing-machine. Defendant admitted that he gave Mrs. Perry $35, for which he charged her 50, added 8 to the, latter sum "for drawing up the then made out two notes of 29 each to cover the total amount.

Evans stated also that although a printed blank costs only 10 cents, yet he never charged less than 7 for making out a mortgage. Evans having proved to the satisfaction of the court that he was worth $35,000 above his debts, was accepted as security on his agent's Fence Posts ano' Cord Wood at Eves Julian's. siege wherever necessary. TheJoplin Paint beats all at Wells'. Ladies' Slippers, 50c.

to 2 at Eves Julian's. One hundred paupers have petitioned THE HOWARD HOUSE. Arrivals at the Howard House, for the week ending August 15, 1883 M(vsr. C. H.

Richmond. T. Booker, J. L. KiLb.

Mrs. A. D.Crosby, after six works' I keep all kinds of Millinery and Em-Wdcry and Zephyr, and do all kinds of Dressmaking and Fitting. Also, every kind of Fancy Work. Silk and Braid Embroid making new work or repairing di- the guardians of the North Dublin Union to pay their passages to Canada or the visit to friends in Iowa, returned to her tj ..,1 i iiajidated 1 For )oots and shoes, iniontuwn inn.

ijiuiiMKiv ingiiL ui insi weew. A. 1 1 i shoemnlci'r lms dm 1 I'UUL ilMU )ot and united States, as they cannot get work I) goou-naiureo smue at all at home. times, but on Friday morning one could ii i Give Ed. a call.

He will be found at all hours in his shop, south side of Square. uoiiu, ana deposited a certitiMi f. 1,000 on his own account. Both were Styles; and Stamping on Silk, Satin, and Cotton. Gentlemen's Shirts (sure to fit any man cut by chart.

i nrner, ana 11. iiiidneth. Kansas UltV-Messrs. K. (J.

Nold. T. Lynn, Reed, V. J. Evens.

T. J. Mingle. J. G.

Ogden, Elden Lowe, Fort Scott. -Mr. S. Ik Holt, V. Oliver, Harry Padgett, citv.

MeiMra. C. S. Drown and II. Levy, LtWnwurth, Iva.

Mwrs. J. X. Smith and J. Staton, Lebanon, Ind.

Messrs. V. A. Stroird, K. Shannon, M.

Mu-nhv and L. H. Xenia, Kas. Alexis. P.

T. Sams and O. Cogland. RronFon, Kas. Mr.

Jmhhm Lakin and wife, Mids Anna Daniels, and 1. irkoatriek. eountv. iiiuuii iu ins eye. Bottom Prices in Glass and Crockery Warc at Evks Jclias's.

men released to await the. aciion nf It was announced last week that Texas fever Avas raging among cattle in the vicinity of Xodge City. No truth in the When at the Post-office get a drink ot icewater. grand jury. Wire Stretchers at F.

Wki.ls' "WHEAT AND COKN IX KANSAS. Full supply ZephyrFIour at Patterson's report. Stock never looked better than at present. I Satunlaj' Miss Vena Gumm, of Fort In his crop report for July. Mr.

Sims. appreciate uie notice ot our paper came to our ideasant citV visitin .1 1 If 4 A I in.iii 111 jasi wi'Pt on her numerous friends and relatives, and returned home Tuesday evening. Come again, Vena. The British government has received a telegram from the governor of Natal say- ing he was informed that King Cctewayo Mesdamea WALCOTT HOLT, AND DRESSMAKERS Messrs. (.

Lambeth and B. Lambeth. Berlin, Kas. Meffirs. A.

C. Adams, Cincinnati A. Sims, Eureka, Murser. Linn county; J. Griffith 11 Toronto, W.

Rcatv. iV-o Bluft Mound, Kas. P. Colburn, Jburg, Qouneil Blulfs, II. Blattman, Plumgrovc, Ka.

O. C. Horton, loronto, 1. A. Johnson and family, Madelia, r.

Johnsim and wife, Nevada. H. (iuick, Ka. Leader," as tlie gentleman who wrote it (Mr. Hicks) is practically acquainted with every department of newspaper work.

We welcome the "Leader" as one of our exchanges. secretary of the Kansas State Board of Agriculture, says the acreage of winter wheat harvested this year is larger than that of 1882 by 15,520 acres, which is an increase of only 1 per cent. On the uplands the yield from the area harvested did not exceed six bushels per acre. On the bottoms some fields, yielded twenty to twenty-five bushels per acre. In that portion of the state termed tl.A Just received, 5,000 lbs.

Zephyr Flour at Iligbargin In the northern part of the county there 1 A good writing-table for $1.50 at Wells'. is in the reserved territory. A reliable witness saw him alive since his reported death in battle with insurgents. Sunday morning the Kimball House, Atlanta, the best known and largest hotel in the southern states, was totally-destroyed by fire. Xo accident happened 9 East side of The Square, Kas.

is ai icasi one young man who is willing to admit that horse-racing on the Sabbath does not pay. lie and some of his friend 1 1 1 White's Dandelion for the Liver; every bottle warranted at Halm's. OUR RECEIPTS AXI) SHIPMENTS Second week of August, 1883. MiirpEn. 1 E1, 1 3 cars -orn, by W.

F. Wells, lo R-hita 1 ar and 3 bbls. apj.les.by ditto. iu Cleveland 2 cars rtassetl, bv ditto. To Ijtx Hanx 2 Imixcs wlnwan.

i.u lVll belt tho yield is much better than was Dr. Morrison, wife and sister were in town Wednesday and Thursday of last week, and left on Friday morning. During their stay they were the. guests of Mrs. Holt.

esu maiea at cutting time. The estimated yield of winter 'for the state is now placed at 27,127,803 bushels, or an average yield of 18.3 bushels per aero. The total crop of spring wheat is 28,382,919 bushels, or a decrease from the crop of 1882 of about 7,000,000 bushels. Latest Styles and Lowest Prices. Sped? attention to Dress Cutting and Fitting.

Satisfaction guaranteed. the guests or employes. Losses supposed to be about partly insured. Plans are being prepared at the Treasury department for vaults to accommodate the excessive accumulation of silver dollars. It is proposed to locate one at the Xew Orleans mint, and another in the basement of the Treasury department.

Currants 8c per lb. at Highbargin apprehension as to the failure of "Pi" ciivii.Muii as 10 me rauure ot To Iimnftm 400 lbs ice, bv fmvth Shelmn. To I5enu.n, Kas. 1 j.iano, by C. S.

Steel, to A. Cowderu M.ran 1,435 lbs. h.h. goods, by G. ir.lV.weth.

RECEIVED. There were 14.785 lbs. general merchandise consigned to liinontown merchants during the week. OUR EXCHANGES. Fort Scott Banner.

K- Hall bs atispendeil the publication of the Howard "JournaL" nlVmncmtic 4 1... the corn crop was felt up to the 26th of Co's' ere indulging that pastime Sunday, August 5, when the horse that he was riding bolted" into a barbed-wire fenco and was nearly ruined. As the horse as. borrowed it placed our sporting friend in rather embarrassing circumstances, lie settled the damage for $100, and vcry sageby remarks that that is the last time he will race horses on. Sunday.

A good resolution, but made a little late. New hay is sold in Bronson at $2 a ton. So says the '-Tilot." 7 lbs. best Coffee SI at Julian's. In the list of jurors drawn to serve as petit jurors, regular panel, for the September term of the district court, is tho name of Robert Dyer, Marion township.

And among those to serve as additional copious rains ten all over the eastern two-thirds of the state. The condition of the crop, as compared with this time one year aero, is 109. 9 SV A ception of the north-east and extreme The Catholic Archbishop-elect of Cin-cim ati has issued an edict to his clergy to meet in Cincinnati on the 21st instant bergor has the office and will ehane the politics of the paper. We have to acknowledge receipt of a "complimentary" to our county to be held (as announced in our last) at Fort Scott, on Oct. 2, 3, 4, and 5.

Call at Patterson's and sec the best calf-skin Boots ever brought to Union-town. Try some of that nice smoked Meal at Stalker's. Just see what an line Kansas CARPENTER, BUILDER, AND CONTRACTOR, Undertakes all kinds of work in Lis line, a.nl guarantees satisfaction. His terms will be found moderate. Uniontown.

Kansas. iss of i inn- tam in xvj to devise means to pay some extent i iv. il to obtain either a gh 41 aeiaron Sundav, while bv iut the creditors of the Int. a A rnhhudmn p- th J.i imaginary can do. In west, tne crop promises better than ever before in Kansas.

The area for the state is 4,655,022 acres, the largest in the history of the state. From present indications the crop of 188a will be very nearly 10 per cent larger than that of 1882, or a iSSUlff kinds can cell as a matter of charity, not as dis-! that the thirsty Kansa iiiiur.ii in iji ftfl over into Missouri for their drinks on Sundav: the thirst MNturtiiru iu.iv charge of legal obligation. jul-uuci ui aooui bushels. A splendid decorated Tea Set f54 Woot IN ME MORI AM. given away with a pound of Tea.

Come and see it at Evks Julian's. Miss Mcda Bryant, who has been ill fin- IIILM iVnilMlfi. Ilepler Leader. Dietl, on the 3d inst of cngestion of the brain, the infant son of George Wimpler, aged five months. Miss Effie Horsley.

sister of Mrs. H. D. Gordon, who has leen on a visit here for some time, left Tuesday for viatit tti1.i;.-,u U. it The Blue and Gray united in honoring the memory of Gen.

Lyon at Springfield, on the 9th inst. The night was set On the duty of school directors we find the following sensible sentences in -l Our Home and School School directors are falliitg far short of their duty, and are doing the rising generation of the country an injustice when they employ any teacher that Li not fitly prepared morally, physically, and mentally. Since the ehooI-teachera are recognized aa the character builders of the country, onlv thoe vou would ivuiuTn iv llUiin-W ell, IVilA. a tra5n of 13 and numbering iJHS head of cattle, for which the sum of was jurors, same term, are the names of Robt. Tolcr and James also of Marion.

Linseed Oil at W. F. Wklls'. Car load Salt at Julian's. Mrs.

Oliver, matron of Comity House, returned to her home on Friday, after a two weeks' visit to friends at Strong city Saturday her husband, Mr. i. W. Oliver, left for Wichita, and returned on Tuesday, bringing with him his two sons, who had spent three weeks with relatives in Sedgwick's county seat, a city more populous than Fort Scott, although Jiourbon county was organized in 1S55 and Sedgwick not till 1870. about two weeks is, we are glad to learn, improving rapidly, notwithstanding the pain caused by the death of her father.

Mr. Tennison, wo are glad to learn, is moving fast iu the direction of EDWARD GAULT, BOOT and SHOE MAKER South Side of the Square, Uniontown, Kas. I pepared to perform satisfactorily all kinds of work in his line, and at more moderate priees than those charged in the larger cities. paiu, niniim oi nere oy Viets. Mrs.

IJell Cunningham left for her old home in Bourbon county last Saturday, where uhe will remain a Buun ume. fMoran News.1 Prom this date, charges for business local notices will be collected weekly. Mony fifteen team came from one neighborhood A good office-chair for $1.50 at WJSLL8 apart especially for the unveiling of the monument and in honor of the occasion many of the business buildings of the citv wcre illuminated. The speaker's stand was illuminated with double rows of gas jets, and Carthage and Sprinfield bands discoursed soul-stirring music. At eight olock Mayor McGregor appeared on the stand, and at a given signal Col.

Tracy, who had been chosen to make the presentation speech, pulled a cord, and the flag with which the monument was draped fell from the which was decorated with evergreens and flowers. Mr Tmw have your children imitate should be employed. Consider tle man or woman and then tle Salary. Only good teacher should jc employed, and only gotd siiluries sltould be given them. The State Superintendent of Public Instruction announces that examination Mm.

(lark, living south-west of town, hag been ior wnie time witu flux, Give him a call and encourage home manufacture. Those who buy harness or anything in the harness-maker's line should get homemade goods at W. H. Flurer's. Mason and standard Fruit Cans at Eves Julian's.

-ar cattle went East Mond.iv on the lchita rotid. Humboldt is to have an lnrti of candidates for state certificates and Go to and get a cold drink of Arctic soda and a dish of icecream and lemonade. They have also a large amount of ice for sale at rn'AIV illAM diplomas jrill be held by the State Board eiones nigh. rOsriae Mission JournaLI of Education as follows Topeka, in the Repairs made in a satisfactory bavn manner. to our order for pajHT on which to print the "Jour- nul Mate Capitol bmldmg; Lawrence, in the University building; Manhattan, in the Ini-iAiillnxil I I tTl then tendered the monument to the city, through the mayor, in an appropriate speech, which was followed by some remarks in behalf of the citizens by Mayor McGregor.

Merritt, of Iowa, Dick Collins, and others, having addressed tho large assembly, the Tiroce.e.dinfrs termin We have just received large invoice of Dry-goods and Notions from Kansas City. Evks Julian. Xo. 1 of vol. 2, of "Our Home- and School," a little edtic.it iuiicgo Jmporia, in the Normal School building com iv lrt made of 4,000 lbs.

of butter to Jackson Bros, of Uallas, Texa. Tlie county levy made by the wmmisnoners vester- mencing Monday. Anor. 27. and e.nntinn?nr Prof.

Quick, of Girard, was in the city Wednesday and called at our office. Mr. Quick was enjoying good health, in ex-cellert spirits, and as animated in conversation as when we knew him in Girard, Crawford county, four or five 3-cars ago. A good rocking-chair for $1 at Wells'. HO STOP! And see before you buy five days.

These certificates and diplo- oih; as m. ana one-nan nulla tor general pur iMweH, ai dto mills for ated. The number, of persons present was estimated at eighteen or twontv F. I). Hutching was last week elected secretarv of published at Fort Scott, has been received.

It contains some excellent articles and deserves a large circulation. thousand. A iih5 Mijierseue me necessity 01 any ana all other examinations of the person holding them, by county, city, or local board of examiners, and are valid in any county, city, town, or school district in the state for the term of years therein set forth. Pickpockets plied their trade to some If vou want a cood r.1.m White Bed-spreads at Eves purpose. One man lost $80, another S40.

cash, go to W. IL Flurcr. Uniontown. uiniaiixilOBI.IUU, Walnut Journal. Pelsue's buildirip is its finishing touches and is an ediffc-e of which our city may well be proud' The ste masons have eompletctl their work on the five j-tone building! on Burns street, which will te ready for octnmtion.

The ladies of tlu .1. a third lost $480, a fourth victim had his pockets rifled of 81.150: and our vener Geo. Y. Johnson. Secrtnm- A gentleman from this town visited Bronson a few days ao.

On his return we asked his opinion as to the qnality Of the water in that mushroom hamlet. He Saddle, Bridle, Fly Nett, Whip, Collar, Horse Brush, Currycomb, Anything in the line of my business. able friend, D. T. Ralston, who passed through this city Saturday, on his way home, informed us that $36 had been taken from him.

The thief who stoI tho 1 -j mill sas State lair, has kindly forwarded us a "c-ompliinentary" to the fair to be held at Topeka, Sept. 10 to 15. As the Association offers 40.000 mu give a sup per at their new church building on Tuesday evening, Nielailtw Geonw. fatW nfP IT m.A a $40 is in jail. this place, came up from Oge Mwsion Friilav, and will wiM.n.l a i.

said it was "so bad a yearling steer would run clear to the Marmaton, even now, for a drink, rather than touch a drop of Bronson water." uiii iu i lie niv. Arcadia Reporter. TWe im niwt 1 i i a I will warrant satisfaction and sell as "the prospects for a magnificent display of stock, farm and garden produce, and the other general industries of the state were never as good as this year," we have no doubt the fair will be a success. I have the best calf-skin Boot I ever brought to this market. James Patterson.

ti Fort Scott, Ka 11. En. Herald: "Will you pk-nxe inform vtnir reaik-rs why you mak many attacks on Gulf-road agents? KtypectfuIIy, Kaiusoadkr. The gentleman who now occupies the position of Land Commissioner of the road is, no doubt, from all accounts, a very worthy personage. Not so his predecessor, who joined a scalawag agent in making us pay what the company's rules did not require; and when we threatened to take legal proceedings for the recovery of the sum overpaid, he smiled contemptuously at the idea of an individual go-intr into court airainst rir-b nmnrtin thmg in it about Kansas crops.

The fact of the mat- ter tnfkftdinfn id 1 i CHEAP FOR CASH. V. iu nppnT'iaie tne lact that Kansas the best agrkullural state in the Union. Dry-goods and Groceries sold and retail at Eve's Julian's. When you want fine Sugar go to Stalker's.

Xew lot Boots and Shoes received at W. H. FLTJRER, UXIOXTOWX KAS. Last Saturday a frightful accident oc NEWS DEPOT. I keep a general suddIv of all curred about four miles south-on Patterson s.

The finest line ever brought to this place. jr M. th a ilr. hhannon was cniraired in YOUNG PETEH liUXKLE. Tuoiidaj-, thw week, l)iwn near the cm-k, Young Pter Runkle Fuw'd with hw uncle.

What caused the fuss Is iKt known to Iiut this we do know. That boyg ihouId go slow, And not iw to jnuch check Any day of the week, But give that respect Which one nhould expect Flora nephew to uncle. Be god, Peter Runkle Be a good boy; Let no mean alloy IndiK-e you to do 'Wliat hurtful to 3-ou. Let good be your guide Ajid no one thall chile. WEEKLY PAPERS; also, fill Orders on short notice for anything published in If yon have not already seen it, go and C- I 1111.

The surn named was paid by us (at the time, in ignorance of our right) to John A. Clark, but whether the company ever received the money, its books can show. If the officials tne way of Books, Albums, Ac. JAMES PATTEBSOX, At J. T.

Stalker' Store. IRAYIio. If you want heavy hauling done, go to P. SHEPARD, and he will do auy kind of work for you plowing, hauling, scrapmg, or garden work at the lowest prices. P.

SHEPARD, Uniontown, Kas. ieast yonr eyes on the artistic lettering on Goodlander's lumber j-ard D. C. Pedcn pixxit. What professor can beat itf West Virginia lubricating oil, 40c.

per gallon, at Halm's. supply them. As to agents, we 'know a numueroi incm wnom we Delieve to be men of honor and integrity, who would be above doing anything mean. Among them may be named Messrs. Rsvlnrr in tu in in iu ni Jones, and George Bros.

For Good Vidua in BOOKS and STATIONERY 00 TO TO h18) wnen in some unexplained manner his little four-year-old son got in front of the machine, and before the horses could be stopped he was struck by the cutting bar and one foot completely severed from his body. At last account the little sufferer was doing as well as could be expected. People's Dyes, 10c. Diamond Mucilage, 10c. Kidney Wort, $1.

Castor Oil for medicinal and mechanical purposes. No. 1 Lard Oil. Nursing Tubes and Fittings. Brown's Sartsaparilla, Dandelion, and Iodide Potas.

Brown's Blackberry and Ginger. Brown's Pepsin Tonic. Hartcr's Ague Cure. Aue Cure, every Lottie wrnfd Satbodjf. At.

Halm's. Get money, my Pon buy a buge estate Honestly if you can but ert at ajiv rate. The Osborne combined machine is the best at Wells'. Just as wc had finished the printing of our last sheets on Thursday afternoon of last week, we were informed of the death of Mr. II.

L. Bryant, after mmy days of SCVere Sufferinir. His infprmpnt iirAr mmmmmnimmmmmmnimmm We wonder if the old parent into whoso mouth Horace puts these Words hnrl ornr Tor Sale, or Trade for a good Team, 31y LOT and HOUSE. W. IL FLUREK, Uniontown.

There is a German superstition that the finger pointed at a star will certainly rot away, because the angels kill it and the dreamt of 2 per cent a month UXIONTOWN MARKETS. Flour $3.20. Flax (independ'nt) $1.05 Butter 12 l-2c. per lb. Egg 10i-.

per dozen. Apples 10 to 50c. jier bu. Potatoes 25e. per bu.

Crn 30e. jx-r biu Wheat 80e. perbu. JVef $2.75 to 0.00 per to $:150 per 100 lbs. head.

llopi $.5.00. vv a place on Friday, at Hockford cemetery. A. t. For Sale.

Por Kale or Trade. Ope of the finest Farm in Bourbon Count-, Ka Or will rent to a Practical Miller wht has a email one-haJf rrrtt-rot jxr. jDryaDi was aoout years old. His death is much regretted as he was highly respected by those who had the pleasure of htn acquaintance. lu ti UN tONTl AV Vjioways warn their children not to point at the moon, telling thenTthat if they do dse will bite their -fimrcrs off.

of 100 seres, with all o' ray Stock and Cropi. Call capital or MP. Watm.v.m Vh Cr.i T. V. (.

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