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Prohibitionist from Neodesha, Kansas • 3

Prohibitionist from Neodesha, Kansas • 3

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Prohibitionisti
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-s soutli side Main su'-Oome up and sea us. G. B. Lemon, Plioto THE CORNER DRUG STORE tinTTirn i vn i a T. Normal Institute.

The Normal of Wilson Countv commenced Tuesday July 11th Prof. O. F. MeKira as Conductor, auuin rain no mi advertisements' that were left out this week will be put in liest." Dr be Moss, illumined our sanc J. A.

Wardlow And .1. M. In PUBLISHED ON TIIIB8DAT AT Neodesha, Wilson Comity, Ks. tum with his- cheerful countenance on structors. The rmmoer qi leauiiers in Monday.

TbDr. Is a jovial. P1" -attendance at present exceeds that of TV those desiring to selilfapms or city property, we invite them to csll at this office, as they can do no bet-terat any other place. All those desiring to purchase farms dr'City property address E. cCLlNTOCK, Neodesha, Kas.

IB. IE OSSOISrProp. to Shin) conversation! list, and an all hail fellow well met, and be too lias his, name down on our subscription Call again Dr. Cooley says (Coolej's a lotigli onej "This whole thing is a mean business evert way to be everlastingly lyix a-bout Khetimatiz, Cohlera Morbus and all that when '-the DK. Knows you're lyis too, thn to to Kinder eneak round a drifg store, when a feller knows a good many sees him every way.

Its a everlasrin frand, thats vrb'at it is." Cooley has some sense left and his big it covers a good many violations of law. Rev. Dr. S. Allen and wife, of Elk City, passed throngh here on there way to Cherry vale on Monday.

Thti Dr. is well known all oyer- southern Kansas and is liked bv all who meets him. It rir.nK c-niwl to -met neh a -jovial old DKALF.B I The Democrat Central committee have decided to hold their State convention in Emporia, Wednesday, August 30th. CITY NEWS. -Here we are, et ne obliviseere.

IlappY faitners. Fine weather, eh! Look at the card of De Moss anil Son. I Geo. McCarter visited Fredonia on 5 "Tuesday; Mr. Amnions wheat raade 37 bushels any former Institute new in tins county.

There nre already one hundred and twenty enrolled- Several mors intend joining before the close of the month If we are only granted a coutiuuauce- of this cool weather we cannot fail to good progress. The attendance from Neodesha Ts slim, and we would be clad to welcome more. The Misses Celia Kasch-ner, Crete Mack and Belle Withaio. Messrs W. P.

Max wall and J. A. Dear-dorff being the onl' representatives we still hope for others, and can insute them good cheap board, pleasant boarding places with a general good time, mentallv and socially. Thf Instifute is divided into three Salt, by the barrel, orsale by Keck Whitu er. If yon want a good pocket knife go to Kidney Tea.

Always cures, costs less than any other. Nothing as good for the Liver or Drugs and Medicines soul. He is staunch friend oi proniui- tiou. Come over often Dr. A.

C. Sperry. MackereL Salmon and White Fish at Kidneys. Large packages for so cts. Buy it of B.

Keck Whitmer's. The cheapest place to get barbed wire classes, each elas recites at the same time, beginning at o'clock, and elos-b, at half past twelve, a. m. Meeting EALNTS, OILS fc DYE STUFFS TOILET FANCY ARTICLES, YANKEE NOTIONS. EIV A.

O. U. VV. Ledge. To a laboring man, or any man in lniKlcrats circumstances, there is noth i again in Hie iiiifmwu, iwu at A.

C. Sperry s. Kalsomine at the Stone Drug Store All the popular tints. Barbed Wire. Lidies and gentleman you are requested to become a subscriber to the riontU Kansas Prohibitionist, and work for Its circulation among the masses.

Poor men upon proper representation will be furnished the paper at one dollar if members of a club. Be sure to send ns your name and $1.50. Boys don't hang around the church doors during services, it3 a perversion of the first principles of propriety. Quiteness during church services is a lawful right! Hence boys in one sense of the word the. church is similar to a buz saw.

ing moro important than Life Insurance. the acre. Miss Bellemy is attending the Institute at Fredonia. B. E.

Taylor, buys old gold, silver aud mutilated coins. Ten copies of our ipaper to one address for $12.50. About 140 teachers are enrolled at the County.Nermal. Rev. David Oliver has been sick for the last few days.

The ProhibitToxist is elubed with the Weekly Capitol at $2 per" annum. The Sunday School people of Syca--jnore design having a picnic in the near PURE WINES AND LIQUORS. At Cross Brothers, as cLeap as any o'clock for a short lesson in fiiuosopny. Physiology." and Book-Keeping. The teacher are taking hold of their work with ener-rynd a to receive thevalue of their time and money, and we-feel that the Normal give3 every indication of success.

place in SouthernjKansas. Full line of combs, brashes and soaps at the Stone Drug Store. Perters Brothers' cutlery every knife for medical, scientific and mechanica purposes, and everything usually foiu4 in a first-class Drug Store. Prescriptions carefully and accurately compounded. Disease, accident and 'death leave helpless wives and children to the tender mercies of a cold and uncharitable world.

Such a calamity to his family, no man should ever permit to overtake them when he can easilv prevent it, 2,000 in-surauce in the A. O. U. W. is a wise provision.

A ise man will make it, -M per year a limit and the assessments do not often reach $12. There i a hue -lodge in this city, and to good nd hon-erable men it offers such inducement as to make it an object to become a me ruber. warranted at A. Sperry s. Table and pocket cutlery, a large and A caution to eolar observers is given by Mr.

Campbell. In fh course cf his own" work a first-clas sample of black grass was" set with a bit of white paper behind it, and exposed for an instant to the focus of a seven-inch lens. An exchange says that a kiss is called tetenameqnilizti in Mexico. Well, no, thank vou that is, we'd rather be excused "from" tetenameqniliztling any varied assortment, at Cross Brothers. Cornier Main and Fonrtli streets Boots and shoes repaired at bed rock future, For a picture that will charm and settle the case forever, go to Lemon the photographer.

rp his mime written iu Mexican girl if we have to pronounce prices by A. Cutright. No shoddy work. The paper was charred where au eve that name to let her Know wnaiwe warn. The offers to subsciibers in This num subscriber to the ber of the South Kansas Prohibition NEODESHA, KANSAS.

letters of light as PROHIBITIONIST. would be placed. A longer exposure of a few seconds caused the glass to bur.t asunder. It may easily be imagined what the fate of the human eye would be. Prescriptions carefully rilled at the Stone Drug Store, next door to 4 The large stock of pocket and table cutlery in Wilson County at A.

C. Sperry. Cowirill Lee. of Fredonia. have an ist is good for 30 days only.

JNow.is the time to subscribe, if you would help the cause; circulate strong prohibition is good for one years' P. James of the best imhscriotion and is one i.s one v. Primaries. Let men who are temnerauce men, and have got the sand, go to the primaries and see to it that .5 or men do not constitute a whole township, come iu pmtt-i'e'at the hour or in time. If trick JERUSAL.BM, READ! papers among the people.

The whole Countv bears evidence of reat prosoerity. Corn fifteen ft. high. Vheat, wheat until you can't rest. Potatoes, apples, peaches, grapes and a bran new boy, baby at Mr.

Zones, of Talleyratid-tp. Mark Tulley, the Queensware man of Deputy TJ- S. Marshal yesterday took to Ft. Smith a prisoner named Cyrus Johnson, whom he arrested in Lahette County -a week ago. charged with stealing horses in the Indian Ter- ritorv.

1 BROS CROSS; -wagon makers in town. Mrs. McCHntock is expected to return aoou from Decatur, 111., where elie has been visiting many friends. The ladies and gentleman of the M. E.

Choir gave us seme fine music at the Church last Sunday evening. Prof. "Wardlow principal of the City school is attending the Normal at Fre-douia as one of the instructors. W. Vanderhoff enrolled his name unlimited amount of money to loan at 7 per cent, annual interest.

No appraisement. Yon can buy of a careless and irresponsible drugaist at Pierce Ala-bastine. all tints and all colors, for half the money yon pay for Kalsomine. A highly drug man, Au jittar-of-rCH drug man. An ultra-j-octical.

super jt-Hiliutical, Very swcct-seeulod clrns man. At itonc Drug Store. sters attempt to meet earlier, go right on with the work, and in the county convections calf' them to an account, and oust them for attempting to defraud the voters. It is time that cliques and rings were broken up all over this country, and some peopl? taught that if they have been in the country 5 or 6 vears The widow of Abraham Lincoln dei Girted this life" at Springfield Independence, was town luesaay, furnishing our merchants vvidi a good stock of queensware-. Mark is the boss -DEALERS IN HABDWARB, longer than somebody, else, they do uot own the country, or the people it.

salesman and a good square in. If parents wish to keep their children off the streets they must provide home amusements for them. Good reading, etc. The Pkoiiibitionist will contain nothing but the choicest iitcraiure. Go to Cross Bros, and see the La Belle Illinois.

Sum-lay last, at 8:15 P. M. Roht. Lincoln Sect, oi War the only living child was not present when she She will be buried at Oak Pudge cem'etry. Smoke the Capitol Favorite, the finest cigar in the market.

Sold at the Stone Drug Store. amone the faithful, aud, stands as a pillarln supporting prohibition. Our Sheriff was in town Monday some of the boys, lie means business. Scoop 'em up or get scooped. August Bringieson gave a call Sat-dav last and subscribed for 2 copies of Old papers for sale at this office at 50 cents a hundred.

They can be had in any quantity desired. Just received, a car load of barbed wire at A. C. Sperry 's. Bridges There is some agitation on the subject AND Wagon the very best in t'ne market.

There are some points about this wagon The cheapest place in town to get a August is a goou the Prohibitionist tine calf boot made is at Uutnght op that farmers will do well to examine before buving elswherer posite Johnson's livery stable. Agricultural of bridges in this county. It ought to be kept up, until the wants of the people are ully met in that line. No towucan einect to hold or build up trade, with bad roads and no bridges. In som communities we find an illustration of the grand army of office-seekers i what will rronb'ethfs country most from now until is a greater nul-snncc thtiu the armyworai; iu fact, greater th t.n any "other post which has ever afflicted the land.

For pure, fresh drugs and all the standard patent and proprietory medicines, W. P. Kelley our new baker is getting tmder way and will be ready to furnish the best of bread, eakfs, pies-and lement try the Stone Drug tore. 111 s. a with-holding old proverb.

"There is Don't buv vour wall paper until you th: boy. That old and tried friend of prohibition Win. Johnson is a subscriber to the extent of tea copies ct the PrvOuiBiTioa- IdT. Let temperance men regardless of party, stand bv those olfieers who iu the face of great odds have tried to do then-duty. Correspondence nvited from every town and citv in Our columns are open to temperance people every-vhere.

Harvey James mounted the stairs to confections. Be sure to give him a can as satisfaction is guarranteed. Dr. Blakeslce informs us that he has alreadv shipped 40 car loads of new wheat'from this station. The Dr.

holds forth at the elevator and the highest prices for grain. The Corner Drug Store is as clean and neat as a ribbon. It is a drug store of see Pierce Bros, stock. Hardware, all kinds, at Cross Bros. A Uinmtisrhlv-postcl cinurman, A faitUJuilv-Vavcful drur man, A man li.n to wreVile mortar and pestle, A sure-cure-UisiH'Uiing drii man.

At stone Druff Store. Greenback Mass Convention. The Greenbacks of Wilson county -a ill WOOD'S MOWING MACHINES It is of -course etninent'y right that all pul.dic officers should be held to a strict and proper account for every cent; but it is uot a little gratifying, when those who make false charges and attempt improper and unlawful 4Bull Dozing" come to grief. The only way to encourage home en UNIVERSITY OP KANSAS the clean kind. B.

F. Rossi.u. is proprietor. Mr. McCausland, i an expert meet in mass convention at treaoma on Saturday, July 29th 18S2 for the purpose of selecting six delegates to represent the county in the Congressional Convention for the 2nd Congressional district to be held at Sola.

Aug. 2nd 18S2. Petes Durham, Chairman. in handling uru s. Kwsion of Bcplns September 6th Cutlery, Barbed Wire, B.

E. Taylor the jeweler holds forth terprise, and thus brings prosperity to next door to I. ana Keepsaveiy The University of Kansas eftters upon the whole is to sneak well of every laudable' attempt to do a good fine assortment oi jewelry, watcnes. it seventeenth rear with clocks, etc. The finest to be found in Led facilities for.

affording thorough col Job worfc EgjrA full line of everything pertaining to a hardware store on hand. the Cocnty. of all kinds done by a competent tin ner.Ua Win. Phillips of Sycamore is happy Trifc. Coi-rv Ct-op Assuie-j-It affords us great plaasure to announce that the recent rains have made, the corn in this nart cf Sonthern Kansas.

thesauctum of ye Editor amtenroiieu as a eabscriber to the Pkohibi-tionist. G. Coble honored us with a call this week He reports his crops in fine averaged 21i bushels to thi acre. Andrew GrifSn, that anvil smayker, holds forth" at the old stand on south 4th -street: and defies competition. Bring on your work.

C. H. Anderson, one of the successful fanners of Neodesha is on our list as a subscriber this week. May his kind never grow less. it TT- TTnns.

that denial fellow from legiate instruction. Lxpen- es from 5l-J to 300. This includes board in private families, books and incidentals. The Collegiate Dep irtiueut comprises Opposite Pst Office, now. it is a Doy, came iii ouuu.iv "Young girl Lvk not upon the hang when it cutlet over the brow l'ke a viper! Shun the first friz as ycu would night to make oue more band on tue farm and to grow fat on W.

Ps big crops. J. W. Doney whose card appears in A larger acreage is growing, by at least one third more than ever was plantca before. Our wheat crop alreadv secured, will show a better average to the acre, and a better quality of grain, than has ever been before raised in Southern Kansas.

This is not onlv true, us regard Attention Farmers to-days paper, has just completed, a fine oven for the new bakery. Doney knows how to do good work and does it. Tavlor Beal will fursih yon with the following courses Classical, acientn-ic, Pioderu literature, civil engineering, nat al history, chemistry, and prepar-arc medical. The preparatory Department devotes three vears to training for the Collegiate. The Normal Department embraces three Courses Classical, scientific, aud modern literature, and is especially designed for tho.se wishing to prepare for teaching in the higher grades, The Law Department has been estab Svf.amore.

smiled upon us one day last more for less money than any establishment in the County. Uyou do -week and left orders to scud the Prohibitionist without fail. wheat; hut will apply- equally well to oats, millett. onions, and ad kinds of vegetables. Verily Kansas is blest in her products this year.

re-donia Democrat. Dat am a fact, Buy Your Good.3 of a hopper-smss at a picnic I for at last it stingith like a steel-blue wasp and keep-erh the sen-'ible young man aloof. Mother, where is your daughter to-night Is she in her room preparing the baleful quince seed juice with which to fresco her fair head with the demoralizing bangs in the morning? Speak to her; apply the slipper hit ore it is everlastingly too late. About fiftec hundred dollars was subscribed during last wek by the citizens and business men cf Marysville as a do If you want a paper that i3 solid on -prohibition tlrst last and all the time, a lished four years, and is now one cf the most iintsorar.t features of the institu What Is It? -paper in 'favor' of prohibition beton party, take the S. K.

P. Tf Wfivdiow furnishes County, N.or tion. Course of two. years; tutition S25 new and heretofore, unknown. rer ananm.

not believe it give Them a trial. The South 'Kansas Prohibitionist will be furnished to a club of 25 in any town or citv for 23 cash and one py to gatherer up of club. W. harness establish meat is crowded with stock and W. waits with a smiling face to make men happy with good bargains.

August Hoffman emigrated from this place on last Monday week. When heard from last he was roving the streets of ,1 W. X). ALD WIN. edits the educational ease has broken out among the cattle in ininUf As near as we can learn, it 1 lie Mtisicai uepanmeni i.h uau'-r nre ehurfe of a comnetent instructor.

1 11- minmn of this naper. better teacher Ktriiction srivea in piano, oreau and vo- can be found in the Country. O. McKim, formerly of Wellington cnl music. made its appearance about a week ago.

The first symptoms known, are, the ball of the eyes become inflamed and swollen, followed br constant weeping, or For catalogue and information address nation to secure the bunding an de-vator in that city. conducting the Normal Institute at -DEALER IN- Jasw MiitVlN, D. ChaHcellor Lawrence, Kansas watering, ending a heavy white donia. roi. iciviui i l.j.vi.v v-wide experience and a first class man.

coverins the whole eye ana pro.suc- niark araole unon our sanctum in total blindness. Milk cows fail in their milk at once. No death have oc -oAt mid subscribed for the paper DissoJution Notice. The co-partnership hertto'ure W. II.

Parton and J(hu II The -proceedings in congress became so foul yesterday that a Southern member felt it necessary to move that the ladies be invited to retire from the galleries. One would suppose that they wouldn't have waited to be asked. -ir- m.rV si nle.asant arcntleman, the curred vet, that we have nearu 01, anu no special remedy has been discovered. Burnt alum, pulverized, blown into the Carthage, Mo. F.

Raynor sold to J. Allen his farm of SO acres, for 81800. This farm is well improved and Father Alien ha; got a good home. The average door and window screens acton the principle those wire tiy mips. They let the rlies iu but thy don't kind of a mah we are always glad to see nnff.

under the firm name of Parton Staple and Fancy Groceries, F. Sunday School under the nncr- is this day d'usolved bv mutual eve through a qua is sai-i to cut tne A strong solution salt ami alum. W. Parton will continue leadership of Mr. C.

S. Brigham, i finp.iv. hs the larsrest attend the bnsnes and assume ail outstanding: -ence of auy school in all the County. All debts cf the firm, make all coheet- let them out. a a wash, is rpcommencfa as cooling; and cleansing.

The is a new one; no cue hers bavins; before known or heard of it. Fredonia em oorat. lOHs. JNO. 11.

W. H. Pakton-. Abiline Gazette: As a sample of Dickinson County fanning, we will sav that Mr. Taylor, of "Good hill farm wiii have G0.000 'bushel of wheat this year, all raided by himself.

Tlisre has almost been two serious Neades-ha, July 3. 1SS2. accidents caused by knocking the ball on the street. Boys ba a little more careful. THE MARKETS.

Pubilo L'rary. To the citizens cf Neodesha antl and all theso who arc interested in OUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, STONEWARE, VV00DENWARE, Call on Baldwin one of the lsading Poor Concordia and Columbus Ikoth w-iint bauds; Marys viile, au elivator; iv.iivk".i.n.r. a. mist mill: Jamestown, a grocers of the City, if you vant bargians worthy cause, we he a vaneemen a you will riiid him as. fair as a sunbeam.

NEODESHA. 1T.ODCCK. Prepared by Keck to attend the cou- esoceially inviie. ynxi are luvited. Mr.

S. Grar. one of the most prizing farmers of Salt Creek -favored us with a call on Monday and subscribed ior our paper. Mr. G.

is happy as he aays his crops are tine. J. M. Hopkins one of the most influential citizens of Talleyrand-tp is -simon" the subscribers to the Prohibitionist. Brother Hopkins believes in being posted on both sides.

Prohibition is not a failure any more than some other laws intended to prevent crime. Men wiil steal horses and take the risk, and sooner or later every law-breaker will be brought to grief Whltmer, John Ferliner, Irving one nine west of to be ivn to-morrow even- cert that i Brooks station, died this morning, ana will be buried to-morrow uu tea a. in. TOBACCO A 1ST) CIGAKS." Mr. Theo.

Johnson returned from a ing at the City Hail; Friday cvs. July Proceeds to go towards establishing a library in Neodes-ha. This has been a 'Ion 5 felt want at this place, and Hvery stable; Coffeyville, a reading room and steam Ottawa, waterworks; Marion, mere laborers, a i-ia to engage exclusively ia the produce to take charge of the sugar factory, aaid inore geod btisiness men. visit to lola last Saturday, accompanied grocers. Main street.

0 Flour 3.40 ier cwt. Com $2.20 per cwt. Gndum tfoui 53.10 per cwt. Potaroes new. Turnips 2540e per ba.

Butter 15c. Mggs 1 Beans i.e. 1 1 -2 .23 per bbl. Mrs. S.

J. Crov. Dr. Lon informs us that his 40 acres of tl u- thc that will srrow Out of wheat round planted, averaged bushels per acre. Neodesha, Kansas.

North Side of Main Street, To the person furnishing a club of names at S1.25 each, cash, a splendid -151Gc. Bacon fmilv bible will be given containing Ham 1G SinOI TS XIYK'H 12 i ROOO illustrations, concordance, die- conv of the. Pkohibi- liturion Can easily be foreseen by-th-ve of intelcctual turn of mind. The young 'folks have been exerting themselves to procure a pro gram that will interest all. Head as fallows: program.

INVOCATIOM. InstruiTiCiiia1, music. Prof. Ilcfimtn. the Shore is of that Besntiful Kiver.

Bv Misses Mack. Phelon. Mesrs 1 i-i 1 Gentleness love in society; it is iov? holding intercourse with those around It. It is thai cordiality aspect, and that soul of speech, which assures that kind and earnest hearts may still be 5TIONIST. WAV subscribe.

Let Vow is the time to Henry Cramer, Esq. had an average of 34 bushels of wheat to the acre, 100 acres harvested. One of the Fall "River farmers claims to have had an average of 30 bushels of wheat per acre. Charles Cole's" wheat -averaged bnhels per acre. Beats ar Vthiug in this vicinity so far.

John Mannley, laughs and laughs, he takes his twins riding in a new baby into II IS li -5 Jl Ml I IT i III of 9Wrt rnftfrtoji nwmwt met vi ith "here below. It is that Influence prohibitionists every where rally, to the auDportjof a paper in favor of prohibition! first, last and all the time. Prohi lU.m 1 tw im S- yfcw 1 which, like the scented Game of an lsi CIS lv. do jsioss ann bition first, oartv next. This is the Dried beef- -20e- Dried apples 10(5124c.

Live chickens per dor. flogs $C2 G.50. Peaches tj0(7, 75o. Apples green, 7." -Onions -51 GUATX. Prepared by Dr.

T. Biakeslee, Neodesha elevator. Wheat 73. Corn 75e. Oat? 30c.

Flax seed fiOc. ST." LOUIS. Hrv -Oliver. Music. 1 iistrn- mentaJ.

Misses Fnthey and Phelon. co vtxi rn eratw oiw rii 1 am uontftMrt i-truAa of victory. Eleven persons were received into ftu muni herhin into the M. E. Church MJn3 inuiaf)ji 91x09 HI -mt as pan 'isddiirj Win 'vontivux tn nrirti -wt n-n carriage now.

In the last ten days th i Cross Eros. have sold 8 of the famous Waircr Wood's U.OJX vti Lone Elm Society on Syca more, all Adult persons. Lone Elm is in a tlourish- alabaster lamp, nils many a home with light and warmth aud fragrance -altogether. It is the carpet, soft and deep, which from many a beloved from, wards off at once the. summer's glow and th winter's wind.

It is the pillow on which slekn-ss lays its head, and forgets half its misery, and to which death comes in a balmier dream. It is considerater.es.-It is tenderness of feeling." It is wamith of affection. It is pronipitnde or sym tvx wrairM Km max imn iJ r'J -n nflf 1.32 (Itl! ft 7 TI7W i Wheat- Ewiv. Frank Wocdard. Dreamy eves.

Misses Olivers. Messrs Demoss and Beauiasn. Heading. I. J.

Monroe. Tableau. Song. Some day I'll wander Back again. Misses phelon.

Mack, Barton and Futhey. Recitation. Dr. J. A.

Song. Touches of the Little Hands. Misses X. and A. Oliver, --Messrs- Beauman and Monroe.

Essay. B. Clark. Tableau. Male Quartette.

Solo. Miss A. Oliver. Recitation. Miss Lina Morgan.

Wise and Foolish Virgins, character song. I Immmf ft I ft rnC li mowers. St Louis, Kansas City-and Neodesha markets rates will be pubiiahed each week. W. Vsinderhoff of Sycamore inform us that craps in that vicinity arc extra good.

VWfrt Iftf 'vn TH-irl-jvr fnr condition. The brethren out there -are expecting to build a fine little church this Fall. Mr. Breeze, of Oswego, father. of one -of our "west end brakemaa.

was in town yesterday and subscribed for vhe Prohibitionist. Mr. B. is a srentlc-men in every sense of the word, call -agtiin Mr. B.

when you are over this I logs 7.2-H3.40. Cattle S4.75C:S.7.". KANSAS CITY. heat No. 2..

8 1.23 Oorn 67i.t)8c. .7.20. Cattle i Esrs pathy. It is love in all its depths and all "us deiicacy. It everything included SMTiFS ffr Alt NcaiM rmuni Mti VT i I far fh wrnif umanl II II 1 Pantomime.

Solo, Miss C. cvn of emraal Emissions and Jmpoittney tr o.tj Fredonia, to attend the Normal Institute. in 'that matchless irracc. the gentleness 1 trj. lm-t Hwiiniu I.

tL. Mmt ummm. Tern Recitation. comic, Monroe. ong.

1 Two peddlers "of iisie liaen have been DISPENSARY. .1 Just lusiue. tne ijat-es 01 ww. i cf Chri-t. Olivers, Messrs Bear man and Demoss.

Reading. Mis. Barton. Seng. Gates Misses Messrs Dciiioss i mitt, mm mUmm ivmm mmm r- Died.

Tit K. ttt Stmt, SSL ISTS, THE PhTiciB id chwr of tliw and roving our streets ior tne lass, lew uay. Mr. brother of Mrs. Dr.

Allen, returned from IUiucus on Monday last. E. P.V; James, the wagon repairer puts up a job no man will growl ac. I llm mt I to tri to n- and Beaumau. Tableau.

Ch.iracter I- J- Monroe. Ieciam.itiou. -Frank W'oodard. Solo. Mr- B.

Clark. Music. Instru a -s- Geo. Uixenbaugh, liviogon Sam. Thotupsm's place, ukd Moi.day July 17th of coajestive The family have the sympathy of the community in their bcre-iivment.

tbat tber tae myn trfttmT vi r-o liememoer the primary next Saturday 1 Butter 1331Jc. CHICAGO. Vheat No. 2. Corn -Ho 7.2'38.10.

Cattle 57.40; 5S. --KEWYOI1K MQSET MAEKET. Sterling Exchange B. steady at S4.S3i; sight e4.S.L Goveiniisent bonds closed follows: Extended G101. Extended 3 lM5(rg Cuf-mos 44s 11 News 4 11D i- Governinent.1 strong and 1(2-5 Do not wast your tmoney, and risk injuring your hair by purchasing useless washes'or oils, but buy something that 3ia a record a remedy that everybody knows is reliable.

IlaiFs Hair Kenewer M-ill invigorate, strengthcu and beautify the hair, restore its color if faded or gray, and render it soft silken nd lustrous. Dr. De Moss and Son of Iota, have located among us, in the practice of medicine. These gentlemen come well recommended- and a liberal -share of patronage given that profession. The peopleof Neodesha extend the right hand of fellowship and a hearty, welcome to "all who ceme for mental.

Heavenward March. Miss Anna Oliver. Rdin. Miss Wroodard. Pinim for the Old Fireside.

1 I'U' from th iTti. to be held at tue City Ila.l. Last Saturday looked I ike-old times, our streets were crowded. No single subscription: for less than THE ClSEtSES 9F and MANHOOD ri i lV COT MCDICINE. rM0-- etirlewce.

poison REUADLE SELF-DUHE si. A favor. pruwirlptioa of one of Misse Barton. Phelon, Messrs nd Beauman. Dent.

Carrie and Mr. Beauman. Parting fong. 0oJ Night. Come ont everybody- and your interest ia the advancement of our vonnjr folfc Door will be opened at half past Admission 25cts, tcbil- dren lScte; i FX't and t'nli VTjr, CZZ rt -r im t.i- M.uu.

litMl1m.i BkBrt B0tr4 awt4 weMZul i tbe-l 8. (motr rrrlred xar tbciirof Xtrmmum OeMIMat. JUm HmkMl, irenlwi txt-i Pfaay. htm C. WAK3 4 tiaiMci K.

oiume tusi- The market is flooded with fruit. Vegetables until you cr Wt see. Concert, fine singing. it ipe. rnracs.

Mori THE PUBUSHiHr ox 23. Milwwtkw, Wit. nc. State ecciinues maCiive. I v..

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296
Years Available:
1881-1882