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CHURCH DIRECTORY. LITE BrSUESS ITCTS. Bciiiocnrt FP.DDONl aTKAN AAS. 9 V. jrETHODIBT EPISCOPAL.

Services every Sundar morning and evening. Morning at 11 ft evening Bervioe Di p. xa. Eabbath school each Sunday morning affta). Rer.

J. F. Palmier, I'aatxw. M. T.

CftntrvU, Sttrerintendent. ana grocery, O. B. BRiSbJfDnCE, Prop'r. IFest Side Public Fredonia.

Editor. N. Powell, rTff COYVILI.E, KELTS' tS. Baptist At the Baptist Church. Cervle 1st, 2d nd 4th Sabbath of every month at 11 o'clock am.

and covenant meeting Saturday before the 4th Sunday of each imnfh. A. E. Lewis. Pastor.

W. M. Evarts has been elected I'nited States senator from the state of New York. Fresh Bread, Cakes, ate, on hand. A full line ol Groceries and Confectionery.

27-tf CIIAS U1INKE DRUCCIST, South Side Public Sauare, Fredoniu. Kas. AYER'S Hair Yigor rtt, vith tlaa gloss InMhuew ot yootU, fudd or gray UaLr tte a uatuml, rUb broTu oior, or dep Ulaak, a may be desliiaJ. By Its 05 liyht or red hair may be darkeueJ, t'uia tmir tUickanad, and baldness often, tbeugh not always, oured. It checks falling of the hair, and sthim-lUs a weak and sickly growth to vigor.

It prevents and cures scurf aud dandruff, aud heals nearly every d'sease peculiar to the calp. As a Ladies' Hair Dressing, the Yiooa Is unequalled it contains neither oil aor dye, rsuders the Uair soft, glossy, aud silken iu appearance, and imparls a agreeable, aud lasting irfume. 1r. C. P.

Brichek writes from Kirby, July 3, 1SS2 fjst tail my hair commences (ailing out, and iu a short time 1 became nearly bald. 1 ed part ol a bottle of AVKit's Haih Vl(Xn, which stopped the falling of the hair, and started a new growth. I have now a full head of hair growing vigor FIKST CONGREGATIONAL Services every Sunday at It a. and 7 m. Sabbath School.

:45 a. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. A. M.

riPES. rastnr. Drugs, Me -li-jiues. Toilet Articles. Cigarn.

To- We clip the following sensible view of the Oklahoma situation from the Leavenworth Daily Standard 't he settlers upou the Oklahoma land are confronted by military force of four hundied negro sold er- commanded by General Hatch. Ordets hitve been issued to le Hatch with men enough move iin -eu from the territory. It. a erit al i ation. The ettiei a-e profn convine that i hey have a jlr i.

b- where 'run are. is tbir nvietioe 'hat they art wi hiii? (lefeiiil what- hey neeive to tlesr ritih' by id- arms. Public -entiraent a.tueais to he with o. the xii it lea-t, of thai- the ry he 'I' in he ui t-. n't i he mv cower of the trove-; jiie: r.

nil he nn oeld he rf.4 nt-'d by topni.r idiofiian a- i- -e rn wit in-ssed. T'ejcr cmirin opinion hat- the ojiice and so d'rs i named tai el ve no heart in the work before them, but are obe insr ordeia through a if duty Mid of mi ea'y discipline. lit-hind i his public ssetirnent in fa- of the is the geneis eonvic ion liacuus and Fancy Goods. christian Eegnlar services, will be held at Stone church every Sunday at 11 o'clock and o'clock p. m.

Elder E. L. Allen. Tastor. 27-tf A is imminent between General' Hatch's forces and the Oklahoma boomers.

T. D. Thacher has been re-elected Ftate printer by the Kansas with but one dissenting vot. BUSINESS CARDS. Of Improved TVJ.

HUDSON, LAVlYER. Office over Wilson County Bank, Fredonia, Kansas, and Unimproved in the Verdisrris Lands, situated If Cleveland was only president to-day, our Oklahoma troubles would bf over. Only one raor-month of waiting. $500 REWARD Over a mm cf FROF. GUiLMEnE'S FKEXC1I Kidney Pads Have already been sold in this country and fn France: every one of which hag jriven LerlVot satisfaction.

And has performed cuts timj when used ac-cording to C. C. CHASE, AWYER, Fredonia, Kansas. G.ot. John A.

Martin of this state in hi-s message to the legislature ixott in session at Toueka, sounded what is supposed will be the "keynote" of the presidential campaign of 18S8. It is proper to state, however, that it did not originate with the governor, he is. but the echo. It has been produced and reproduced times without number, in season and out of season, by republican politicians of high and low degree for the last twenty year.s. We alluded to that old worn out bio dy shirt." The last we hear of its being brought forward washy that "magnetic statesman." James G.

Blaine in hi ju-'t after the presidential election. It was supposed by some, the wornout thing, after Blaine's disgraceful exhibition at Augusta, Maine, would be buried out of sight forever. But not so, we have now the disgraceful spectacle of a governor of the great state of Kansas, alluding to it as a question pre per to he discussed in his annual message to the legislature. The truth is, Martin is mad, Blaine is mad, and they are all mad because the southern states voted the democratic ticket. If thev had voted for Blaine, all would have beer.

well. It would have shown them properly reconstructed. But the South will persist in voting the democratic an't. it is deemed by the northern "tire eaters" to make this effort to keep alive the spirit of sectional hate and prejudice, in the north, with a view of uniting the whole noith in a grand rally fun-storing the republican party to power in 1883, and Blaine's Augusta speech, Martin's message and the speeches of Senator Ingalls and others lately delivered in the senate of the United States, are the keynote of the coming canvass sounded in advance. River valley and its Tributaries.

These Lands are in good neighborhoods, and convenient to schools, churches and railroads. We also make a Specialty of A bill has been introJuced in the Senate of Kansas to restore the grand jury system. It will probably become a law. ih it the it ri -ht f- where they are, and that the eftle to move them i-i inspired by a cr'e-ie of capitalist who cxnect to ov.hb'e she and snecu! ite in them. The re to t-'cee of the.

c-art-i to the nte-t'on th eoi viohl! i f) It. IS viet i the I of 'iiMiieiil ml jieiiiii- to IH- e-i of i iie l.i.td -o ously, and am convinced that but lor the nee of your preparaliou 1 should have been entirely bald." J. W. Bowes, proprietor of the Mc Arthur (Ohio) A'wiiirtr, say "Avtit's HAlit Vmoit Is a linwt excellent preparation for the hair. 1 speak of it from my own experience.

Its use promotes the growth of new hah-, nnd makes it glossy ami soft. The Vigor i alo a sure cure for dandrutf. Not within my knowledge has the preparation ever failed to give entire satisfaction." Mr. ANOfi Fairuairn, leader of the eelebrated Fairbairu Family" of Scottish Vocalists, writes from Huston, t'rh. 1SH0 Kver since my hair began to give silvery evidence of the change which fleeting time procmeth, I have used Aviat'n Hair Viqok, and so have been able to maintain au appearance of youthf ulness -a matter of considerable consequence to ministers, ora-tois, actors, and in fact every one who lives in the eyes of the public." Mrs.

O. A. Prescott, writing- from 18 Elm I hnrlratowii, April 14, 1Kk2, says Two vear ago about two-thirds of my liair came off. It thinned very rapidly, Rnd I was fast growing bald. On using Ayi-r's Hair Viook the falling stopped and a new growth commenced, and iu about a month my head was completely covered with short hair.

It lias continued to grow, and is now as good as before it fell. 1 regularly used but one bottle of the Viuob, but now use it occasionally as dressing." We have hundreds of similar testimonials to the efficacy of AveiCb Hair Vigor. It needs but a trial to convince the most skeptical of its value. PREPARED BT Dr. J.C.Ayeri Lowell, Mass.

Sold by all Druggists. lit to j.lUi"i iJ. he in -i i i fe hi ii cn rij It ra en of The administration will be held responsible for the losg of life in its attempt to forcibly eject the settlers from the Oklahon a country. The Kansas senate decline interfering with the death exists at present in our (statutes, which virtually is imprisonment for life. There will be no resubmission this winter.

The people y-iv fooled by the republican politician -in order to cany the state for Martin and Blaine. peolllp a I lull peopie i-I i ihii hen ire here is j.n.eher settlement thev Hates as low as the lowest. Also, Against Fire: Lightning and Tornadoes in the following first-class companies Phoenix, of Hartford, Continental, of New' York and Dwelling Mouse, of Boston. Corres bax'onets, and v. iorr.fd to where 'leoer m-'de of re and a.

nhiruied. The kilini- of or the Ok liihorn: -et le-i, unless in self-diitfii-e, would a- murder, So which i he administration would I -I I'Spoii -ihle. pondence solicited. Call on, or address, PETER DURHAM, Clifton Chunks. 36-tf p.

o. r.oX 37, KANSAS. jma ifi 1 Mr tguntSO asf Ml Ml sMBKsssS nHssWH CHARLES SWE'EY. A TTORNEY AT LAW, Fredonia. Kansas, i Office East Side Square.

Will pive prompt attention to any business in his line. Makes a specialty of United States Land Office and Pension busineHg. A. X. PERKIXS.

M. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Fredonia, Kan. flt'FreE. 3 doors west Wilson Bank.

A. W. C0R31ACK, M. Physician Surgeon. Offk North Side Square, Fredonia.

J. J. HARRETT, M. 11. PHYSICIAN asp SURGEON, Fredonia, Kans.

Office at W. Pierce Bros, drug store. A. W. HOWE, DENTIST.

Office with Dr. CormaeV. north side of Square. FRrnoNlA. Kas.

The DEXTER Stables U8SM8 KUX883, Ptsjtietsrs, FREDONIA. KANSAS. First class turnouts at reasonable rates. 1-1 Sta-hles an t'ue North side of Square. RAILROAD BUS LINE.

J. A. HURGE, Proprietor. nUKGES' BUS and EXPRESS TIME CARD. Mail, East 10 am, Mail, West 2:2" m.

Freight, East 1:45 pin, Kreignt W. 7:30 nm. At! trains met on time re-jardless of weather; lieiii" connected with the depot both hy telegraph and telephone, I am enabled to meet all trains. Office North Side Square. I.

A. BURGE. S. G-. GORDON, FASHIONABLE i3 A Corner of Ohio aud Julian streets in A.

P. Hamilton's lumber office. FREDONIA, KANSAS. COMMERCIAL HOTEL Northwest Corner Square, directions. now say to the aflii -tcd an doiiliUng ones oiat we will pay the above reward for a single case LA MIC BACK That I fails fit cin-e.

This Great Remedy i. aint P'. ri'ueiciith cure Lumbai, Oia-A 1 Kiab-'ies. Dripsv. Hrimi t-'s i tie: Ki-iaeys.

Incontinence of tKt- lufjariation OKtarr'i of tin- Hlad-ler. Hit; li Colored J'ri: c. bin in tii si le or t.oins. Xervonsj W-i- an-, in fact all dix orders of tlic JAlad rer and i'lary Orsrans. whetiier con' rnctt by vnte disease or otherwise.

if you are ns from Fcm-ile Weaknesses, r.encorrhoa, or aoy disease ol' the Kidneys, Gladder or Urinary Organs. Yon Can Be Cured! Without swnllowint? nauseous medicines, by simply wertrhnr PUOF. F.TTK'S FilEXCII KIDNFA" PAD, which errtrs bv absopption. Ask your for 1'rof. Guilmette's French Kidney fad.

and take no other, 11" lit; has not got it. send and yon will receive tho i'ad by return mail. TESTIMONIALS THE PEOI'LK. Jtli) iE UtTiMlAN'AN. Lawer, Toledo.

says: "One i Prof. Guilmette's French Kidney Pads cured in; of Lumbairo in three weeks' time. My case had been ifiven no by the best doctors as incurable. During all this time I suffered nn told atrotiy and paid out large sums of money." GKOKGK ViCTTER, J. Toledo.

Bays: "1 suffered for three years with Sciatica and Kidney disease, aiid often had to go about on crutches, I was entirely and permanently cured after wearing Prof. Gnilnictte's French Kidney pad four weeks." 'SQUIRE N. C. SCOTT, Sylvania. writes: have been a great sufte.

er for lo years with Bright's Disease of the Kidneys. For Weeks at a time was unable to get out of bed took barrels of medicine, but they gave inc only temporary relief. I wore two of Prof. Guilme te's Kidney Pads six weeks, and now know I am entirel'v cured." MRS. IIKLT.KN JEROME, Toledo, says.

"For years I have been confined a great part of the time to my bed with Lucorrhoeu and female weakness. I wore one of Guilmette's Kid' nev Pads and was cured in one month." H. 15. RF EX. Wholesale Groetr Findlay.

suffered for'2" years witn lame buck and in three weeks was termanentiy cured bv wearing one of Prof. Guitmette's Kidney Pads." B. V. KEESMXG, M. Dru'gsfist, hnganspfirt when sending in au order for Kidnev Pads writes: "I wore one of the first ones we had and received more benefit from it than anything I ever used.

In fact the Pads give better general satisfaction than any kidnev remedy we ever Hold." RAY SHOEMAKER, Druggists, Hannibal, "We are working ur a livclv trade in vour Pads, and are hearing of good results frora them every dav." John J. Ingalls was on Tuesday re-elected to thf- Senate of the United States for six years from the 4th of March next. The vote Mood Ingalls, 145, Glick, 4, Blair, 4, ana absent or not voting, 1-. There are only eleven democratic members in the Kansas legislature. So if the Republicans don't fix fhings Up to stiit themselves it is their on fault.

XzM lia vs da A QUESTION. Auburn Kan. 24, 18S5. Is it true that Governor Martin has appointed Rev. A.

B. Campbell Adjutant General of the state? The man who robbed Sunday s-jhools to obtain money to be used in the temperance cause and then used it in the Blaine campaign. Yours, P. Pound Bi -Martin Wish to inform everybody that they are prepared to furnish Hard and Soft Pine Lumber, LATH, LIME, CEMENT, BRICK, CHEAP FOR CASH. Come and See Us.

One Block West of Public Square, Fredonia, Kansas. Found Martin -CAN NOT BE- This Is no Joke. Shall tve have a civil war in the Oklahoma country? Let it be understood that if such should prove to be the outcome of the present, muddle down there, that it was in migurated under a republican administration. Later The boomers have EXCELLED IN PURE GOODS BY J. H.

sli i rhiinr i he past wJ. This woathec i hard osi the coal ael wood piles. Mrs. V. Smitii has been on the siek li-t the pa-t week.

Wiliiam KnaiiH di loosed of two fat cows at Fredonia, Tuesday of this week. is a newcomer at the, re-ideiice of MY. an I Mrs. A. Kausi eimauter.

It's a Praye- meetinif at Banner school houst. every i'hiu -day night. C. 'f'omison returned from Lyon county last Oklahoma in Congress. The Oklahoma, question is getting prominently before congress at the present time.

On Tuesday last Senator Plumb offered a resolution setting forth that a widely extended belief prevails that certain lands in the Indian territory are subject to settlement, but the president does not concur in such an opinion, and considered it his duty to remove by military force those persons now on the lands, and inconsequence there seems to be danger of a conflict, therefore, Rksolvkd, That, the president is requested to advise the senate as to the lands in question 'dewed by the executive action taken, and if -AND Sheriff's (Sale. LOW ICES LOW It is reliably stated that Colonel Benjamin Simpson, United States marshal for Kansas Major Thus. Anderson, postmaster at Topeka, and the postmasters at Leavenworth, Atchison, Lawrence, Wvan-dotte. Foil Scoit, Olathe, Wichita, and other towns in the have publicly announced that they are true rcpublieiins, and as such supported Blaine, doing all that honor- ii STATK OF KANSAS.) si Wilson County. The Illinois Legislature is in a dead-lock; can't even organize.

The cause is, the election of a United Slates Senator to succeed John A. Logan, whose term of ofiiee expires on the 4th of March next. The democrats will beat him if they can. PROF. GUILMETTE'S FRENCH LIYE3 PAd, Will positively core Fever and Asrne, Dmnh Ague, Asrue 'ake.

Billiou Fever. Jaundice, Dyspepsia, and all diseases of the Liver. Stomach and Blood. Price SI .50 hy mail. Send for I'rof.

Guilmette's Treatise on the Kidneys and Liver, frea by mail. Address, FRtNCH PAH Toledo, Ohio. hly laid in their power to bring about the defeat of rover Cleveland, and that immediately after the 4th of March next, Mr. Cleveland would be notified of their res- CALL AND EXAMINE FOR YOURSELVES. MONEY SAVED MONEY MADE.

Call at our Old Stand South Side Public Square and be convinced the above are facts undisputabl. ItC. Ilorton, In the District Court thr Seventh Jurliciitl District within snd for said County und State. Benjamin S. Hotc-h, Plidntins.

VK. James A. Tomlinson and Dora D. Tomlinson, DefcmlnnUs. By virtue of an order of siilc to inn directed and (li'livert-d.

issued in the Hbovc entitled rivnse out of the Seventh District court of the County of Wilson ttate of KtinMis, 1 will on the st day of Jsmiary A. D. 1.SS5, at the hour of 12 o'clock P. M. of said dny, the Wf.st front dour of the Court House in the city of l-'redonin, in the County nnd offer at public sale and ell to the highest hiddcr, for cash in hand, ill! the rk'ht.

title and interest of the ahove named defendant ill and to the following described re.d nroiiertv to-wit: he south-east quarter of sectioti No. twenty (2D), township No. thirty (id) south, ranfe'e No. fourteen (14) east. Said property levied on nnd to be sold ns commanded bv said order of sale.

W. R. KFI.T.EV, Shcritr of Wilson County. SheritTs office, Fredonia. Kansas Januarv in.

T. J. Hudson, Attorney for Plaintiff. ignations, to take effect as soon as J.u i t. r4 imv snci'Msni'S arc nTirointl mirT I uccessors arc apptnnteil ouge Ling It is eaid that the colored troop-fought nobly, during the late war, but the question is will they dare to fire on the Kansas boys in Oklahoma.

If they should, our wish is, that every last one of them will get ditched. But we trust bett counsel will prevail, and that nobody will get hurt. o. PROPRIETOR. Tm(- nouse under the new management has been thoroughly renovated and cleaned up, and is now a strictly first-class house.

Board by the day or week. Fine Sample Rooms tor Commercial Men. confirmed. They think if Cleveland was not fit for republicans to vote for they should now ho ashamed to try and hold orr to his coat tail with their little government offices. Olathe Democrat.

tir-t-class accommodations for day and week boarders Term-! reasonable. I am also aaent for the celebrated Respectfully, A. BUTCHER SOUS. Western Orgnn Cottage li ii' the same, together with any other information in his possession, bear ing upon the existing controversy. On the same day in the house, the Indian appropriation bill being the subject under discussion, Mr.

Ryan earnestly pressed upon the attention of the committee the importance of taking some immediate action to settle the disputed question, as to whether that portion of the Indian territory known as the Oklahoma strip was open to settlement. Men had settled upon the land, claiming it belonged to the United States and that therefore they had a right to settle upon it. It was claimed by th1 government that the Scninolcs and ('reek Indians ceded the lands 1othe United We have received the initial number of the Oklahama Boomer, published semi-monthly at Coiley-ville, Kansas by the Oklahoma Colonization Company. The pa-peris devoted to the interests of the company, giving all the late movements at the Oklahoma boomers throughout the country. One month more and then Cleveland will he president, ami the republican party will step down and out forever.

We believe the country will rejoice at the change. Honest government the watchword, and honest government we shall Farmers House, FREDONIA, KANSAS, E. B. Seaman, Proprietor. The Farmers IIon.se lias recently been renovated and refurnished, we guarantee satisfaction to all quests.

Lowest rates in the city. North side Ohio stret, fourth door west of Small Brothers store. K. B. SEAMAN.

One of the very best orjrans offered for sale. 1 have several instruments at ray house, ami give you a special invitation to call and examine them and jiet prices. I am also agent, for the New Home Sewing Machine, the very best machine on tlic market, ('all and see tne, I'd door west ot Small Bros, on Ohio street. C. li Blass.

IN- I) DEDROOMAfiD AOKNTS WANTED: To pell the best Medical Work and Treatise on the Horse nnd his Diseases combined, entitled THE DOCTOR AT HOV3S. This hook srives every disease ol man and horse, and the best known recipes for their cure, and will save many dollars to the family. It is worth its weight in gold. Just published. 100 Illustrations.

The profit to stents are immense. Full particulars sent tree. Don't delay. Address at once MANI.KV O.SHORNE, 21 Pemberton Sijiuire, Boston Mass. I1NI.TURG CHAM3EH SETS, PARLOR SETS.

Isaac Cashier -ALSO- uija SUBSCRIBE F0H THE WEEKLY II rinsMtasassiMnsSBB SOFAS, CHAIRS, Mri lie-run daMtiiu ta es( uayii tjjf.isitj unt. I i An attempt was made on the 24th and partially succeeded in blowing up the Parliament House, nnd the London Tower, in England, by the use of dynamite. Much damage was done to the buildings and many lives were lost. The whole matter is wrapped in mystery ns to who are the perpetrators of the dreadful deed. -AND- States in order to enable the gov- eminent to locale friendly Indians; there.

Subsequent to the ceding it I Globe SKIP emocrat BED STEADS. E-M-B-A-L-M-E-R. Etc. lue most nnnti'Br newft- 8TATB BANE Does a Sanera! aanKiag Business. PHEnOXlA, KAXS devotod t.n r-ienr.

lueciiamcR. en- 1885. EinCfTinjr. discnvnriaa invtitinns Rrt(i imt.PTlt General Logan is reported to have said "C'evel md's ch il serviee reform letter sea considered in Washington as a me.iii' e-s meat. It indica ed that vvhieh ever.

Uy expected predicted (he dUeha of eve republicUM officeholder who Had made himself offen-de to the deiuoer-vt ic parly by voting' and working ag-imst its nominees." That precisely what the letter means, and it is right, too. The democratic party have now come into power, and the intention is to retain it, and to do this, only true democrats must be placed in office, and all enemies of the party removed from power. The republican ha ye adopted this policy for twenty-live years and they can't complain to have the tables turned on them for a while. F. SCHLOESSER, Ner Fredonia, Kas.

ErtFt Fide, of 1'ublio Square ever published. Erery number illnBtritti-il with splendid eneravinr This publication, furnishe a of information which no perron (should be without. 'Tha popularity o' the SclEjmric Amkrican is such that its circulation nenrly pouals that of all ether papers of its class comtvneil. Price, fX20 a year. Discount tofMubs.

Sold all newsdealers. rublishers. No, 361 Broadway, K. Y. ft 1 TO IF SBansxiMA Wunn Co.

bars ATENTS. S-rfln RAM The republicans have the majority in everything in Kansas. They have all the dices in the state, national, executive, judicial legislation. They hold nearly all the corn ity oflices, keep most all the and drink most of the whiskj and run all the churches. in it no, a "grand old patty?" We are awful glad we are not "one of 'em." It Will mre the Worst Forms of Rheumatism Larr.o Back, is a General Family linime-iit cOrui tt bottle.

FrotjH. Pih utrr s. In the Patent Office, and have prepared more than One Hundred 1 houB- ond npplic.Jitiuns for pitteno in tha ijnited Stat-cs nnd foreiati conntri-s. Caveats. Trade-ftfarks.

e.oangeu its policy anu congress passed a law prohibiting the settlement of any more Indians in the territory. He neither affirmed nor denied the claim on either side, but the importance of settling the disputed question could not bo over estimated. Mr. Perkins followed in the same vein nnd pressed upon the committee that it was the duty of congress to frame some legislation pertaining to the Oklahoma lands and restricting the power of Indians to lease their lands for a nominal price. He sent to the clerk's desk and had read a series of resolutions adopted at a public meeting at Howard, Kansas, denouncing as an outrage the treatment by the government of Oklahoma settlers who are striving to make homes on lands belonging to the people and the use of the army to drive out actual settlers on any public dom tin.

A mti ts. and all other najprs fVr ancunng to inventors their rights in th 5 Wjn Unitea mafS, j.iinuu, SO (jermsny and foreien count pre- IvS Pared at short notice and on reasiittbltrms. Information ss to obtaining patents eliHr- t.i h.3 tuny firca wiuiout uaiiie. umiu-i- fcS3 information sent free. Patents obtained II? ABES YARD, S.

A. 0 liiimbcr, Lath, Biiingles, sasln, Doors, Blinds, Lime, Cement. Plaster, Hair, Sand, Faint and Coal. K2 t's1 fa tlirouch Mnnu Co. art noticed iu the icntuto Arcencan free.

Tim advantafrc of such notice ia well tinderstood by ail perbouswho wish to tiifepcta of their patents. Address SirSS Offles SciKXiia AufciUCAJi. 361 Broadway, New York. And a5f a if 05 71; DOJJ.AU PER YEAR. The Largest, Btt and Cheapest Weekly Newspaper in the World.

rip la to tak pi.i xi'lce ei 'TIJTT'S for Wheat, Oats, Corn, Flax Seed antl Beans. Cash Paid Marclt of Crime. i .1 the unc- V1 00 8 00 5 00 2 00 Daib', per year, Semi-Weekly, per year, Tri-Weekly Sunday Edition The following is from tion Union, one of Conif; 5 ie leai'lim; The republican leaders of the Blaine Martin stripe receive no favor at the hand of the Independents. The New York Times in speaking of Mr. Blaine's Augusta speech, says Now, it is) perfect.lv well kno vn to Mr.

Blaine that, in the eleven ex-'Yn-tederate casting SH electoral votes there ate only three Louisiana. and South Carolina in which the negroes are in a majority, so that if his assumption were- correct that the negroes are all republicans, they could not, had thoy all voted for him, have given him move than "Jo electoral votes, or 10 less than Xw York throws again-tt, him, and four than are given against him by Connecticut, and New Jersey, lie, knows, also, that the majority of negroes iu Louisian was in 1880 but in over 900,000, or but, Uires per ee.nt. that thy negro vote was divided ther-', and thre is not a particle of evidence th.it 'here was any iicituidation, and hat, if he had obtained the vole. of Mississippi aiid South Carolina he would still have lost the presidency by the votes of di-gu-ted and indignant white republic ins in the state of New York. It is in the face of facts like t.h--.? hat Mr.

Uiaine puts his to what iu July he eaded "'he spirit of barbaric Such obvious incapacity to undo, viand the most conspicuous and iuo.t lac.s in t-c, 0 Vvars I'snrtf nee ir -1 It is taken for granted that there will be a change in the officiary at the Independence land office. Indeed, there should be, and as soon after the 4th of March as can be. The present Register, Salter, is objectionable in every way, but especially on account of his extreme partisan proclivities. We much desire to sec his political head fall off', and at once. The proposition in Congress to establish cattle trail through the of Kansas will not meet with any favor in- this state.

Resolutions in opposition, protesting against the measure have been adopted by our stats legislature, now in session, and forwarded to our representatives in Congress. Our people want no Texas cattle trail through the state. James F. Legate has published a ciatenicnt of his connection with the St. John Clarkson-Lcgate scandal.

According to Mr. Sc John never offered to sell out to the republican party, but it was that party that tried to buy him off. but finally refused to make good their promises to the prohibitionists. The truth is the republican national committee attempted to play a sdiarp came and got left. Post toasters and Dctlcrs" will reefivt!" v' nn -ai'i oroi Se-n'' Oa republican pa-rs of the state The crtminan rec-vt tor 18.S4 a stai iitii: jriMwHi tted witn that-i)f 1S83.

AciM' tW-M Im- the N-v York 10 eai'i there hive bfeu (tui'ii ir the on an averotre of a'i'l live suieide a lav it) thi- ivun'-rs, A hi 1 18.S 'here un an a is 11 ders and two uicide- a day. The t. number this y-ar was tae ttxai of lfiSit was 1,41. the exeen i QTS U-Jtiie-' Merr.oy i he, CURE VOUPSEir' Hwlnts no.e eit I'wtn-M. I lit.

rt mirl (Ja.H"t IHAkV Out T'i taricn lii-m'-rli tiKH Dt 1 WILLIAMS. Wi, 1 mmmm mmm mi 1 1 mmm mm 25 YEARS IN USE. Tha Orttteat Medictt Triampli of the Age! SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Less of appetite, liuwcls casitre, Psiin la the head, with a dull sensation in tha back art. Fain under the hoalder blade, Fslloeii after eatinr.

with a disinclination to exertion of bodr er mind, Irritabilitr of temper, Low spirits, with a feeling of nnvlnc neclrcted some datr. Weariness, Dizziness, Flatterins; at the Heart, Dots before the eyes, Headache rer the right eye, Restlessness, with fitful dreams. Highly colered t'rlae, and CONSTIPATION. TUTX'S aro especially adapted to euch cases, one doso effects such a sbangr of feeling1 as to astonish the sufferer. Titey Increase the Appetite, n3 cause the bodr to Take on VJethjttin the srtem is nonrithtKl, by their Tonic Action on tha Digestive Organs.

Ttretilar Stools sre tutt's mm DYE. GRAT Haih or "SVHtKR changed to a Guosir Black by a single application of this Dte. It imparts a uatnraf color, acts instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, or Fnt bv on receipt of tl. Office, 44 Murrey New York.

t- 188-t average iiiiie 'iiortiev- All who have Farm or Town Property which th -v wish to sell or to id tee the saiu in rht-ir hands. t. -a 1 a '''1 thai -ir ') i ei IU ii 1' 0 1 if. ii ria.i.'f be Hiltll-' illH' iuir- ii -v- doubling puni-ii irni; 1L335 13 St. i-is, Mo.

1 Send for sample copy. C'-yville Directory. FLOMEUFELT POST, Uenlers in Dry Goods, Groeeriof, liKit.s and -dun-n, Hats and Cap, Clot hi 112 and Notions; all kinds of produce taken iu for onds. J. S.

Dealer in Hardware, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, and Notions; also Coitins and Burial Cases. All -rood flrst 'pidlity and lowest prices, also Notary Public. PETER DURHAM, Attorney at La.v, and Notary Public; all business will be promptly attended to. acre of land for mal; and exchange. Money to loan on farm property at lowest rates; 'nsurance in first class cou)iauies.

(. in loe'poiiHea! situaiioa or nis country is a 1 in a it thill -A 1 conclusive measure of the depth of his ignoranee a-i to public alluics. It is even more destructive ot any miideuue ii jii i'C'Mi iii. in him" a- a political leader, for it shows i tributes to thin lil'Trt 'I i' him ber.t above the asiies of de ni issue, some special at' il ii -t i i h- "hieh vainly trying to San into lite the i tn the Ih-m in It- will sell VERY fires t)f seotiotiai Ther pt i is uhr nt: -f 1 Cure Biuousness. Dyspfp3ia, Sick Heaoacht Tobpio Liver, Malaria, Indigfbtion, 8oub Stov acm, Bad Breath, Vertigo.

Jaundice, Dysentery Enlarged 8pleen. Drowsiness after Meals WlTMOUT CRIPINC, SlCKENtKC 0 WEAKEN'Htj THc I)03B. ONE BEAN. PRICE, 25 CFKT1. 3K for BILE BEANS Takti no Bulimia.

to any HdmwB for 25ct. in Ktrnni Kol'l bv sad Medicine iMnlemewrywhnre. Rnd (or Circuit h. F. SMITH Sols IJrops.

it. Louis, f. fc GO "enoLERAND DIARRHEAremeiw NEVER FAILSilS PLEASANTSAFE MID BY StLDRUOOISTS AT SO CENTS MR BQTTI.I' Mill Fok Sale. The Fredonia water power flouring mills lor ftalu at a Sftr- even tfre faction should no under- linirdis ha -d M.u.l veek i i tn take to folio a' he lead of such a masi 3 Tnf MT Hi rrjdsrri. HrvF.nv pvvt dlscnrcr, snil it i ciTtHin in its and does not blister.

Knd iin.f liiilow, Fron the "Smiut of the Timm 2, Horst-s In tlic stHl'lc. I'lidiloi'k. or hm st t-n isf. sic alwuvd llnlile to iicrtduntiil lirnlK(, ei: wlili frjipntl.v riMill In rn'orcfriK the joints ami for: li ni'-lifhtly biii.i h' on the i couid ftjllow hint only to certain, cru-h- sas the ea 1SS4. -'iii ust iht tha or nii ty pr cent oi these wt re canned by averice and lust.

The roh bitio.rist-i believe i hat vice and c-im a mere b-vt Hs that can brushed aside by a wavn the by a pr'eiama'i'ni. The Parsons wishing to buy REAL ESTATE IN WILSON CO. wonld lo well to call upon or correspond with The negroes were enfranchised ior a certain purpose, to perpetuate the republican party in power, and for no other purpose. But now that it has failed to do, this, the leaders of the party have begun to kick. They are evidently at the end of their rope, there is absolutely no remedy, for the ballot once given to the blacks cannot be taken away frora them.

The measure has utterly toiled in effecting the purpose desi-jnect by its prognitorr1. lng antv buuiuating ueteat. lhe republicans who have saved their from the disgrace of placing him in the pre-i-dtncy can no-v int only ret s.ati-Jitd" wiih the proof oi thu wisdom oi their action, but may be thankfvh he has hin-ei mm vt. n. kcikihii.

oi r.nnnni 'nils, VI. tins flli overt'd a imwt Hiiofiil rum--flv for thi-cc; troiihl wUii in rorlutn In lis and doe not bliffr. ThelK-trUlii dnllv rfodit of loKtlmonliils of the (rood erfcrt his rpmnlv. It uliouSd always I kcrit on hsnri hy owriri of horsos nnd k'trni of llvfry stshlM. i 1" I report oi he waraerr the r-en'ten'tarv J.

C. McDOULET, Attorney and counselor at law. Of-ce at Coyville, Kansas. AH lesial business promptly attended to. Charges reasonable.

13vi J. SIMPSON, M. I). PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, COYVILLE, KANS. A ftvorwi 1 1 -s -rptlnn cf one of its of hh own accord taken him-eif into1 contains a statement to- STIVERS and on reasoname iprras.

ror nlars inquire of J. W. Stover Frt- tram narti the grave which sootier or later the condit on of thinir-! in 31ine. Of tnest oottd a. id ui-ce nil nn-iwts In tbe (now ri'tirwl -r cf ntriltty, Jjomt NnnhMil, nrt leMi.

rient Wip'sin ijrujjgisis tsjifliUli irtiirtfifcts evtrrywherc, nnd iv Dr. 15. J. Kc-ll'Hun CVu-twer-. V.r'XbJTi FtlU, donia Kansas, or xisio, vnsrry American polities, opens for men like I course, every niif, a ank, concedes hm.

that a prohibitory fk-uor law is a joke. Fro'lonia, Jvants..

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