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0 BUSINESS LOCALS. LOCAL NEWS. (lo to Wbitncyi for tinware. 5tf E. DUHFEE, Local Edit on.

Tboo nice Koston Hutfer Crackers cnu bought at U. V. UArnn's, Our Intent from Chicago is Jun fl, 10:30, a. m. 30th ballot Grant 3nH BIniue, 2S0; Sherman, 120; Wfth-burn, 20; IMmoiuK 11; Win.bm, Clarfuld, Ilayei, 1.

It will bo bceti that both tha Sbtrman and Windom men havo bcltoj. LATER Giufk-M is nomindtl: 3Glh Blaine, 42, Uiiint.SOO; Sporman, WeshbouiD, Uah-Field, Z'JO. from Osborne Call on lift I ft liulhs for barguius Kotlcfi for l'ubllcatloa. Lash Omen at Kiiuviv, KANats, 1 My 19, Ikmo. Ko.

13U Notice Is hereby ifivi-o lliattlio lolluwing named net'lur lis flunl notice ef hia inten. turn ts inakrt final proof In support ol his claim and ecttr final entry tliaroof, soil dial aai.i proof wilt be matte before the Urgiaivr or liceeivur at Rirwin, I'billips county, Kansas, on June 19th, I8H0, vis Jostiph A. Manning, ot Eni(le Kapiila. I. Uaht.ritu Co, Kanaaa.

U. H. entry No. 0021 ior theeaat bt. south weat qr Seo.

11 Town ti, lUngo 1 1, and be name tha following wiinc.a to prove bis coi.tlnuous rrldeiic nn.J culUvation of said trsat, vis: llcnrv Palmer, It. Diamond. Q.VT.Vi-amond and laracl I), 8wain, all of Eagle ltapida pout oOlco, (torn Kanaaa. 134 T. Ji.

ULLM, Itegisior Keaionor Finn Attys. in harness, rnddlcs, etc. 7tf Oranges fresh and sweet, lemons too, at li. arreu s. Uood collar only GUo at tho new hat nens shop.

i Lf 118 in the shade, last Friday. Ilata tell which way the wlnJ blows. Notice Frank Clark Co' new "ad." Dr. Martin returneJ from St. Louis last Thursday night.

Mr.Borgeant, of tho Arm of Sergeant Loyd, has goue to Troy. ThoerJinancoof baptism was obsoryeJ at tU park laat Sunday. Haas Bros, say aomo one haa boon going po their corn-crib nights. A lamp exploded at Mr. J.

Schooler's last weak, burniug two children quite badly. We were obliged to decline Mr. E. L.Ive's kind Invitation to ride over to Kirwin, lat enturday. And now some one Lm eoat a letter to the Osborne postofllee addressed "Mudisty, in care of a "Sewing Machine Agent." Oo to Jack Uephart'a for the best livery rigs.

tm Tbe month of Juno will bo of fpw-itil iuUnut to tboo whi are fond of aptionomy, because it will bring enco niore into favorable positions for (jhr-vation the great plutiets, Jupiter and Snturn. npitcr cow rises at half pint one in tbe morning, and Kntnrn half an hour Near-tbe end of this month both will raise about midnight. All through tbo summer and fall planets Mill thine clone together, becoming more brilliant every week, until October, whou tho earth gets bo-tween theni and the tun. At that time JupiVr will with pb-ndcr, Mercury will be cur evening tnr this month. "Wonvn are not what they were thirty ml forty j-ears ago.

'I ben thy were women, now thry are mero dollH." Sayiapapor published in Concord, N. II. Now ve won 6ny anythii about llio of forty ytars age, becnufie we wau't therj and dou'i know a Hiu about it but when be cuds tbo woUiCii of to dny nothing but dolls it dots make uh wrntby, IV we know itisfiottruo. For iiiHtanoo, fheie is young ilis. Ulim, of It ill Cily, we've kuowu bur to get up and build tbe fie iu the uiormrg, fry chicken for break-last, get a liig washing the lino by Huniise, ijutagr.sy patch in tbo of IHau'a black pants, apauk buly tliree bines, rnd a dime vtl, quar Just received a full stock of FIMU C1U Altd at F.

Clark Stf UulU, buy your Hue cut tobacco at B. V. aireurs. Fort bcott ited Ash coal for flalo by L. II.

Sargent at tho depot at $3.00 JT iKInV nannltt Kolllrl cpt pnOUlfh XOTICE. Land Ort a at Kinwiv, Kashas, 1 1 May Kd, 1C8U. No. 8378. Complaint havinii ten entered at this of, flee by L.

Unwell agalnatUo.fl. Cole for aUaodiiiiiiiK his tiniber claim, entry No. 870 dated March 19, 1877 upon the south west qr, Svc 2, Township 7 iUn'o 11, In Osborne ouunty Kanaaa, with a viaw to the cancel, latiou oi said entry: tho saU parties are turny anmtnoni'tl to appear at this oltlce on the iid day ol July 1SS0 at 9 O'clock a. to reapond and turulHh teatimony oon-cu ulnif aatd alleged abandonment. I J.

ltliSf, T. M. 11 ELM, Kecelvrr. lU'Kiaiev. BrAtlley A Vauduwatrr; Att'ys tur contestant; per ton.

OU MP IllUUtU HIU" croquet playing duing tho week, without ae voting most oi uie osouam vw iv. rt Mtma In tb ftpnfl Tbe obi reiiivt'lo butnttas lumber comjanynro selling lumber cheaper Harvesting commenced. J. II. Lipfon has returned.

J. R. Thomai orpecta to slnrt for Color xlo in a few dnya. Bull City wns well rpprccute.l at the counly sent last Monday. II.

II. Bull buebfen ppendinga few days among hia Ouborne frionOj. Borland Bios, received another Inrgo invoice of gooda tbia week. Dr. GibboDf.v preak3 miking a visit to tbo old Keyitono Stata before long.

The County Commit sioners rant on Mocday, for the parposo of equalizing taxes. On Monday oveniug we took a walk down town, mid an we pwed tie drn store of Bildwin Wilson, Mr. Baldwin cubed uh in and set vut tho finest cigars iu tbe cae. Ot conrpe we thought it ry kind, but ho aakc-il us if we kno.v whnt it was t-t, and informed na he had joined tbe benedicta that afternoon. Ue received the congratulations of bis many frknja that they mny live long aud enjoy a happy life.

fal repose of the nun who puts hia feet i 1 i it than any Qrm in the writ. i tl JNOX1CE All piuti. indolbd to ua are requMed ta call und setilo at OB top et IBS seat 10 iruui, ui una Miss B. V. Warren haa a new advertise, ment thia week; calling to the fact that ahe is an agent for one of the beat insurance companica.

Mr. Thuraton.late of Indiana, hae pur- once, as we have KOid out. GcrrritT Titkkk. Tbo Fur a. Mn.

Eull'i pnrk, under the man-getnobt of Mr. F. E. Je'tlkld, has mm gteatly improved during tbo latt fw months, lhu low brunh tilong tbo margin of tbe creek Las bion clean away, tho tries trimmul, and umny other thiugi no to make it plenum and attiaitive, A largo boat house hni beeu built oa tbo bauk of tho creek, mar tbo rtsidotco, mid on tho wators of tbostre im flout three uru bmitx; uno of r.Lic'a Wns luun.hcd but a rhort timo ago, and is mndo something after the style cf tho "yawl" ploitnuru boa on iho Sliis'mt-ipp'j beirg bandfomely uinted and quite apinpriiittly chriftned, tho "swan," Mr. Fifield is tbo doMgnor aud owner of this handsome cruft.

Tbrt etievin that paises through the pnrk is a benut.ful one, and one bus to float down it to rtnlizo how lovely an.t picturesque it really is. Tho trees that tk rt its bnuku ere noblo old onks whose oci hanging brunches often roach enchotht-r from aides, feriuing an arch tf livir.g green, ao dense that not a rny of tun ic lit can enotrate to tbe cool, durk wateis bo-ccath; while, at otiiir points, tbe btieam eudJoidy widens aud tha eight is indeed a plea: iog oijO, In some plat cs the tre liave taken those t-h-tpee thnt thty sometimes do, and be: d.ng down to the w.Wh edge, form mttiu ucat tl.at. fur the work of hny artist in that lina Tbe large, Iky-grOtu leavj uf the wat are suiu wl erevor t'ue wutcr i i still, soon UiOy will Loin bloom, filling' tho air with ewuit pf.rfume, looking like liallc tf gdd as tluy aiuon the green lo'ivoif the jarciit tteuu At one I laco tbe bunk rust nbni.st perpendicular, to thj height of about iiltv feet, at tho Up of which tuu lung gr.ien bangs over bko a fringe; and hire tbe sunshino bus full pbty, muk-i-g tbo water like a poliLed mu ror as it reflects tie olij.cU along the bunk. At tbe bout-homo a landing fcaa been n-ade iu such a rummr ui iimka eute.ing tie bouts yety cany, 'lb portion ot the aik where animals are kept ia ei. closed by a high lailing, and hus two etitranees.

No new oniiuuls havo bion added ihj collection sinco lait season. A ruidio bridge now spans the strtmui utar tbe Hiring, wboso waieis are com aud refrcsuiiix', no matter bo intense tho hett of the dny. Ou (ho lawn, at a short dis ance from tho borne, a swing bung fioni the limb of a ma moth tree, tho sght of whioli carried our mind back to years und setme1 long since gone by, to a boino in the "Old Oram State," and to voiois It you are gtiig to build a new rel wiih Mi. SSilcr alu ut the peon i UUiscu hid yivyvi vnuru vj v. and 11 r.

Baker a place, on East atreet. haa alao bought two farms near town. call on tbo Kansas lumber com-pain's yard and examine their new potah.es sbo torrowed Inst spring, and Lold a Ion" discussion Mm. Urown Anna Dickinson aayt she will never mar stuck before purchasing elsewhere. Ttf ry until she can bake a ioat of bread, and astowhethd knife ploitirgandhli'ftve-lus busq'n were going out of lafiLioii; that ahe will never bake bread while she The Kansas lumber Company bave recently sold several laego bills to parties in Hooks county who mi they haa her leases.

A bov haa been born in Hawkcye town and did it ail before th clot ttruek twelve for noon, too. Do you cull thnt degenerating, tay cau buy lumber cheaper horo than at ship with a square week and three humis en Ms back Ue was eTidently cmatod fur the purpoao of fitting ready-made shirt. towns on tho V. roiul. tf otlce Tor Publication.

Land Oikicb at Kiiiwin, Kansas, iUy 10, isso. No. 1279. Notice ts hereby uivuu that Uio fullowkn) namud aoitler has filed notice of bis iuton-liou to nmko final proof In support ol hie claim, and secure final entry thereof, and that aald proof will be made bvtore tha ltcgiiter or ltoceivvr at U. 6.

Land OIUoo Kirwln, l'liillipa county, Kanaaa, oa Moo day, the Ziat day of June, I8S0, via: A 1 Latham of Aaii Kock Konks county, Knushs, homvaiuad entry No VJ'JS for the a qrseu 18, 0, range 13, and he naniea the following wltnessua to prove hia couiiuuous roildeiiLO upon and cultivation of aitid traot, viz: I) Key of Aah Km'k 1 in Hooks county, (ialnes Cor-piti'Mii of Ash Hock 1' 0 in Rooks county, VV. McNutt A-h Kock 10 In Rooks county ra McNua Aali UikIc 1' in Rooks county lUnaaa. T. M. 11KLM, Ueguiter.

125 We heid a yuunjr man at tho Citv Xerys from Pleasant riauc. Hotel tell a fiicnd that he wus g( kg IS. L. Whitney has about Snndny sohocl atthe Friendaclnrch We don't know, but we should think those at the poat-otfice who diatribuite tho mail would like to have folks talk to them when they are sorting letters, that they'd worth of shelf bardwaro on the way which will lie sold at tho lowest cut.li is well utfoDdtd; sixty fcchoJms bung price. 5tf enrolled.

128 in Ihesnn, on the 4lh inst. to "coiiuueiice gett.n on ia tho world;" la We could cot btlp thinkiiig of him and bis rt-solve, ai woj ihrcd what wa considered ettii on, by him; sincerely hoping hu would walk in tho r'trht wav. and like it, yes like it in a horn, wo mean. A change haa been mado in the R. tune table, and the passenger train will now A picnic wns held on 2'Jtb.

at Mr. Nichils. on the Big Medicine, both arrive and leave here, in the daytime which was a succea in all roapect3. Instead of during the night, as heretofore, It will arrive at 12:25 and leave at 1. not eodeavor to scale the heights too Mr.

A. Mooney is our Impt'y father. Hard times ia tbe cry; '1 be Star Store the plnco to buy. They goods at pricou low, Aud that's tbo place for all to go. Thty'vo a moto, Just und Square, All get good irgiiis there, Odboi It a cirl.

Cyrus Hay worth has obtained lcnTO Mrs.Nethercutt, Sol Nuthcrcutt's mother, haa applied for a pension, ller husband waa a soldier in the war of 1812; the old lady is over eighty years of ago There is no doubt but that a pension will be granted Kutlce lor rubiicatlon. ol abpence from his laud, by the gov eminent. lnut, I tell you, boy, there are many different ways of getting ou iu.thiij world. It does cot nlw.ys mean mukin a groat deal of nioiify, either; or being great iiiaa thut po'lu will look up to. We know youu turn who ty, per-bnps rever become known to ibe cub- Land Unm at Kiiiwin, Kansas, I her.

j. i' rosier nns sola nis DjacKsmitn April i ltli.lHBO. No. 1208; Notiee is hereby given that the following named suitler has filed notioa nfliialntan. tools to Mr.

Jobe Llshtntne inar be ft Terr good thing to Tbo Singer Mowing Machine is the best, lightest running and cheapest iu clear the atmosphere of noxious vapors, not even Ilttrclly Ever. ion to make final prool in support ol hie ef.iiia and secure flnul entry moreof, and but so long aa it neglects striking the man who keeps up that old "human race" cur, bo in any way, yot wo are ture tley tho market We a No keep all kinds of Sowing M'lehin needle and repairs. we shall consider it an exceedingly alothlul IlAMK. tLAHK ii Lo. Quid.

are getting on. i-avi! on a bud habit for a good one, ia getting on in tbe world; to bo clwio. ttnd tidv. iuahad Never exngerata Never point to anolner. Never bttny a confidence.

Dr. Martin haa a carious case just out of B. V. Warren has bakitig powdur town. It seems a young man named bill of dirty aud disorderly, is trettine on: Never leave ho.ue ith unkind words to bo careful and Baving, instead of mat auiu prooi win ue made before the ICegiaieror Receiver at 8.

Land Office kit-win Kansas, on 2M of June, 1880, vts; Jmes K.8paliuan of Hull City 1. 0. Os-borne County, Kanaaa. JL K. tmtry No.

2(507 for Hie Liut halt of North Weat quarter and Eiwt half of South West quarter, Section 6, flye Towiiahip 7, (seven) Uanga I (fourteen) and he mtniea the lullowing nitneaaes to prove his continuous resldouoe upon and cultivation of said tract viz: In Ira Mockbrldizu. of Hull Cn In finks has been "keepin' stidy company'' with a Bull City girl for about two years, and both of hia arms have assumed this Never giro a protniso uuless von can fulfill it. tboucrhtleKS nn-1 wasteful, is ere: tint? on: to fk'Um tho hulk. Tbe Cuford plows, barrows cultiva' aro tha bout. Kept by IS.

Whitney. 2tt Whitney has a uew tinshop. 5tt to kind and forbenring, instead of shape 3 and can't be straightened. Never make yonrself the hero of lJl-natuicd and nuartlsome. is eettiDL' your own btory.

What shall be thought of the citizen who looks you right in the eye, and says on; lo be us fa.tbi'til iu your employ- 1 A 1 1 An hu 1 Ll rr Never fail to giyo a polite answer to Odboriio County Wiu Aten, of Hull City witna smile, as he lights a cigar, I in sorry, but this ia the last, and I've already hml it iu my mouth all the time For fine carriage paiutiug call on IMwiouiee in uoiioroe Lountyj W. rheips it Hail Cuv eoi(jllli'p. oalioriui nmintv, anrl KLodes Uyler. a iuj iia u'O j'i VeLUf ting on; rhoscTcr wo see a mmi kt epni' up to tbe wheel, pus hiog ahead, failely ntesfing through tin diflicultieH. nr.d a cood exam ly unconscious of the two black points that 1'.

11. OainpliBll, of Hull City poslolfloe, la axe aticung out of lua vest pociceir Ov'ler nro prcjmred to do VOUIIIjr, ivaoHas. S. S. Van.ickol, Ally.

T. M. HELM. Ufgiator. that are now hasht lorevcr, thnt in thosu ilnys rung in thuir childish gleo, such song aa "fiwjngirg fa tbo Luue," aud To tbo Woods Away," as wo waited our turn.

The gr und around and near the dwelbng are tastefully arranged, being ovmnni n'ed with fcbt nbcrv, foresi. trees and How-eis. At the foot cf a bush wo discovered a cae containing two Guinea pigs, and the iiltlo things looked liU kittens as they durted in and oui of the cnge, among the red clover which coyered tie gonad in tbeir immediate vicinity. We also noticed quite a ple to his acquaintances, we know he is getting on. Of courre looiifv is Mrs.

A. E. Whitney leaves for her home in New York, next Monday. She hoe been here for a number of weeks, vieiting her sons) wbo will witness her departure with all kinds ol running. and Oats nro wanted at tho People's Htore.

a civu Nevr question a boi vant or child about family matters. Never fail, if a gentleman, to be civil and polite to ladies. Never associate in low society; have good company or none at all. Never arrest the attention of any one by a touch, eptak to tbmn. Never call your father the "old your mother tho "old woainn." Never take it for grafted that a lady is smitten by your charms, because she 6miles upon vou.

Trn to very useful, and you should strive for sadness, lira. Whitney's many lrieuda widh XOTICS rOR PUBLICATION. aer aaaie ana pleasant journey. it; still it is possible to get oa with small runiis, far it is a mistake to sup Lani Oi kick at Kiiiwin, Kanham, I When yoa are out in company acme of pose that we must wau for a great di al a2lwSai-t0WiiWijifill4 to tbeir advantage to go to tbo I'eo wese warm evenings ana see a man grab wildly at his shirt aid frantically of money before wo cm do anything. endeavor to reach down the bacltoi hia neck, ith, 1880.

No. 023 1 Noticr- Is lierflbj uiven that tha lollowing nam. fattier haa fllml notice of hia inton-lioa to in nil final proof In support of hie rlaini and aocura final sutry tlioreof, and Lliufc haIi! nritrif 1 1 1 h. mu.l.. l.

pie's Store, as they aro paying the I erf everenee is nometimes bel ter tban a full purse. There are moro hdns largo pieco of ground that was net out yoa may snow mat a June bug boa got down past his shirt collar and in lining out highest market price. towards ''( inx ou than some folks a map oi o-ansaa on ma bare skm. one she is amused at the idiotio shnpo of your head. vviui, VIUIK of tha Uintrlot Court at tho oouuty siat of O-liorna Couni Kanum, on Butnrday the 11 anppose.

If you wih to get'on you There are men, even in our midst, who might fill some exalted position with credit, who might become bright and shining lights ruuht be posesseu ot pitieuce, perso-verunce, and a disposition not easily oj oi aiuim, iauv, via: Dan muii or Kill I', tl Saturday there there was quite an Bfitrjf.Nu. 2HrA, fur tha N. K. hrof H. E.

qr, cast down by ditlicultioa and bitter disappoiatmets. excitement in town caused by the news that tbe depot of the K. P. It. R.

hnd A W. hf. H. V. ir.

Kn 9n isv Drown liter Flla Cures sick headache, ami prevent summer niekues ami chills, nnow.V! pr.psis toxid Cures DyfK'psiH and restores appo-titc. Try it it oi'iuca. Found! Found! 1 been entered, theeafoof tbe couipanv and ho Dauioa the following tfilnoinud to provo hlHeouiimmus roni'iuiiuo upon and onl-livatiiMi ut aaid traot. via: John Wisohurn, of Kill Cro 1'. O.GiihoriioCu.Kanaaaj Jaa.

Before you get married young man, opened and $6,000 tuken thtretrom. It appears that the thieves procured be sure aud examine vour girl's totiirue on. ami r. and llonry If Bhe has a long s.ira tongue that Knn. omnnoi nyar i rna admission into the building by removing a pane of glass from the win JUr fe llAHSova, T.

M. HELM. Heg'utUiti turns up at the edges, dou marry her. That girl will woiry the life out Attorneys. Tbat the bett livery rigfi are kept dow and tbat they were acquainted with tho combination of the safe, for no injury was done it.

The outer doors Jack ucpimrt s. i tl TIIK IIUALKIl OF TUG AE, of you asking questions. It she bas a short thick tongue, beware I Buch a girl will bo ture to t-Ji lies about withcurruLt busing, which wero web ladeu withgrteu fruit. The rtsiib nee is reached tither by the carriage diivc or gravel walk, tbo budding ia a largf one ami well planned, tha parlor and some other rooms have been re-finished this summer, thi pnnuelhig and other wood-work being done in rosewood and mahogany; the conservatory hun a number of beautiful pl.uts, t'ic collection was much larger, but quite a number died last winter No one can wonder, 9fter visitii.g the place, tbat Mrs. liull bus bec -ono etongly attached lo it; but to bor it must be doubly dear, having been there when the country was scarcely more tliun a wilderness, joining hoart and bund with berbuaband.in tho making of a remark-aby beauiiful hon.e.

Memories of her loted companion cluster around every object, and no spot on earth could ever Le so dear to tu ai this. A daf and ttumb lioy ws run over by the Missouri IWdic ewifz-h engine No. 6, at Atchison, lat week, ctttliag both of hiH lg oir. His mouns were heartrcair. being opened, a drawer was opene.l thatcontaicod the combination of the Is Hhowm'h Aumca 8alve, It ha and family.

If she has a me inner doors, and they were soon open and the mo Dey secured. No person is PUBLICATION NOTICE. LnnJ Ofuoo at Kirwln, Kansas Miy Mm, i8ho. (No. nor.

Notice hereby K'Vun that tlie followinjf named aettler has filed notice of his Intention to final proof In support of hie claim and secure final entry thereof, and that said nroof will bo made before the Keg-later or Receiver ut U. li. Land OiHoe, Kir-win KaiiB. on tnnt f. 21..

dium sized tongue, drop htr liko a a chunk of hotleid; Lr that kind of a woman is a cross bel worn tho two above described tr trues, and is enn- known who could have committed the robbery, and eyery trace was concealed Bduil Courier. eidered on the ftnee. You enn never in me scientmo world; ll tney did nut busy their gigantic brains and employ all their valuable time in tying tin cans to dog's tails. An awkward piece of humanity perched hiaisf if on a barrel in B. V.

Warren'a store laat UoBday, and crammed one of his feet through the glass top of a box containing Ungliuh currants; and it is currantly re- forted that the only reason he didn't get oth his feet in it, waa because tho box waa too small for two No. 12's. With pleasure we welcomo to our midst Mr. and Mrs. Bloom, late of Russell; fueling sore that they will prove a moBt welcome addition to our society.

Mr. 13. has taken possession of the Kansas Wagon Depot, lor-merly operated by Guttery Tucker. Mr. Bloom comes highly recommended, both as a thorough gentleman, and a man well-skilled In his branch of business; at present they are boarding at the City Hotel, but will soon commence house-keeping.

She was leaning over tho em'1? at S. A. Boll's store, talking like a gatlin gun, aud trying to beat Frank down on the price of unbleached cotton; when a wicked man stepped up and remarked: Bay, Frank, did you know Julius Ccitear ws.s dead!" "Laws-a-mercyl" exclaimed the Julius Ceasar dead! Why I used to know him back in Iowa." Students in ancient history will please clip thia out for future, reference, He was trying to sell a mule on Mill atreet, yesterday. He walked around the animal and remarked: "I've known that mule nigh on to three years, and I don't believe he'd hurt a lamb; why, my children feed him salt wiih a spoon, and think noth tell which way tbat gal will jump. am Some time since, one of Kansas' But if you find a gb 1 without a tongue June 1680, vizi Uavld of I'leaiaM OalKirm.C i.

mi li.i(iiiii..a, 1 wittiest and brigltat girls went on a ior even hiie is lia and when she returned home SJUU for tho home ciouth weut qr Sootion 7 ble to go hack on you. Such a girl, however, if you succeed in closing the luwu range ia, ami In, uaiuea the follow, inn wjtneaaes to prove his continuous ree. ubout the first to congrutuluto her upon hor safe return was a young blood ot the city, wboso dollars exce luenea upon ami cuuivntion ol said tract. contract, is woi th her weight in gold, and will nmko you a good nid true viz; William Weill. John Adam sense in the ratio ol about a mil llnys.

and llenrr iiniriok. nil uf Euilu wijo. Lx, Oeek I' O. Ivnu lion toono. no equal for curing burns, cuts, bruis es, ami inflamed eyes good for man or beast, FARMERS ATIKNTION.

I have in stork a full lino of plows, harrows, cultivators, corn planters, wiiicli only need to ba examined to bo appreciated. H. L. Whitney, 2lf stop that cava ii By going to tho relinbjo and well kuowu drug stand of Frank Clark ami buying a bottle of Oreen Mountain Cmigii IMsam, If. after lining two-thirds, you get no relief, return the balance and get your money back, tieo advertisement in this paper, Enjoyment.

To your livery rigs of Jack Gephart. 7tf JiAJtBED WIREt, Just rect'ived a clrloud of tha last barfied wire ever brought to Kaiiriaa, at Whitney Ann. lltf Go to whituey's for barb wire. Ctf Tho bent ridim? etilkpr idow ift thr 'Ah, Misg he said, "allow tVatron.l Mib'hdl, T. M.

Aik riic) 18 a-3 Kcgiawr Ceautirul Vup. Respectfully dniic-tt Xasbt, by me to congratulate you, I know you have had a pleasant tiuo abroad. "lea: she answered, -'very pleas NO TICK FOR run LIC A TION. f.AXD Omce at Kmwis Kansas, I No. 1200 In Itn-et, Mty 30th, W0, by tiio IU Mr.

KrIiIit, W. V. to iliw. J. L.

PHKKri of RllUjCll Mr. nl Mm. Bloom hve loefttpd in tMs and wib them impjiv a lile that when world's journey 1 slni'iHt on louk hack Uori ttio paot as day all suinjliine, wilhoat a cluu l. ant indeed. I was a'l over the Continent, and through England, Kooilund and Ireland." May 7, 1880.

Kotir ia hvrehv viven Llmt thu fnllnwlnir iiuir.eii st-ttler haa filed notice of his inteu- "Ah, and did you sea the blnrnty. etor.e?" uontoitiake final prool la support of hia "luiui ami secure final entry thereof, and iliatnaid proof will tm niado before tbe or Ritceivvr at li. 8. Ltnd office, Ktnui, on Hatn-duy the 1 3th day of Inn. IMMH ihn It.

II Pit ing ol taking hold of hia legs so, This blank epace indicates where his remarks were interrupted and the man forwarded to the other side of the street. Even the best of mules will stretch tbeir liuibe, it puna in the family. Ill SSf.iUItl PACIFIC It. rEVTHAr. ihv.

Bounr Houi(o WK.tTWAlll. Onhorne canty. Kaimaa. D. 8.

I.lll-. Nn 1 1,1,11 1 L.rlk.U Uf hf HP- M.O. W. hf K. tif.

H. E. hf qr! Mail Espit Iave Atclitoun 12:10 p. in. Lcitve Iiori n.

m. Kcwm ii town i.tngi) na nainoa fo.lnwlnz itnwitaa ts nrvo hia ooxtiou- Local FreUht 6.ii0 p.m. 7:05 m. a. in.

Kuford, for sale by F. L. Hitiey.2tl ima rwi'loiiA oix'O and ctillivatinn of the Leave Oahorno ll.l p. m. Arrive Bull dlj a m.

Oh, beautiful N'rv-byl Intellectual pu. Nut lr worMu would I GiTe yoa up. Job like patience I've tantityiiu ti ickn, To jump through hoops And ovir slicks. Given ynu a coHar of braw. Aid many a pat fn the had, Ik-siiii kitchen Aiitr Lcif anl bre.id.

And whon you prow old And to te ot aije, "Shy'' breed of pups Will to tho sportMuiens' tege. And riglit hro I'll rive wsruinjf To ccrMin dojjn in town, pi'ive in I'l fl-x twinj Ji a rai's 1'r 5.a rr.Lks vvU, im Jivpj-niiiiK o' too late Ia. i im di-of, tli. pt-n, Ltt cl'ie tiiis d.tty. One ullagrt-pirg ttmt lUt'i Ujo yup at Dull City.

To kten vour temrmr Kirn orm of thM fine rigf of Jack Gepliart 7t "aid viz; Wiu. rtmdloy of Covert 1. Onbore Kan, O. ti. Hmitli of Covert I'.

t. Uihler P. O. and Chaa. Vhltford of Ooval't 1'.

Co. Kan. KKAaoNan of Kin, T.M. HKLM, AUornoya. UfigUtor.

Arrive Atchienn "Ml p. in. Arairo a. Arrivo Oibo ne 4Aj a. m.

"Xes; I waa there." "Ob, I should eo delight to eee it It has ftlwr.ys been a of mine to kiss thut celebrated etono, but 1 have had tbe opportunity." "Iidced, thon yoa should go there." "I kuow, but I Imvo not done to, but why shouldn't I I'm it ly proxy You bavo br.cn thure and it, v.hy (shouldn't I Sake the inucnc? ot the blarnty from your tho smart Aitci: ettpped forward to prosify the young lady; but fhe drow back and locking him qu ii ely ia tho Lw, sai "I brg your pardon, ry dear Mr. butl i at upou Lik3amrm v-hh a fyht aurw, Ti Bunk djwn in a beep, and by hu uct said "In Ifina" eia and the very cord "blarney makra him deirioua 9:15 ni. 1MJ a.m. 1 1 in a. m.

a. m. Lcavu. Ltuvc City a. m.

Arrive. For Husbands to Kcad. Don't think when you win a wife tbat you have won a slave. Do not thick you can dispense with vour former polite attentions; aa soon as 'you are married. Do not be gruff and rude at home.

If you had been that sort of a man bef-re marriage you weuld ba sewing your own buttons on still. Do net keep all your busioeps and ether to yourself, and then expect yonr wifo to make you her confident in every little thing. Do not fl ad fault with her extravsence laces, rlbbona, uitil yoo iae giveu up youx cigars. Go to Whitney's for barb wire. TA A car lo-ul fjf bar! wire juft jy E.

1m Whitney, 5tf Thoe who wish to nraclin re mo TIIK LIVER KI.G. tv. ft't. Lcu'-i a ni. 111 in.

8.1.1 i 111 Vlt HMO a in I iu 1 'ftil .1 ir, SAllHU'AUltLA, Dakdixiost akd Iodide i-llx: i in I tn I'tiTarmUM iuvigoraten the liver and nurifiei the blo.xl it cures acrofula IHV should bu 'artcrV f.ittln l.wor n'r fhtMirnahsm. All of Bhowmi I'd is. Forty pii in yi.tl; only pill a doc. 1 by Frank 6'lurk A -'i oi YU IVmi. K.It.e;15 a AitiKina in I'liiJalclpliui in iutw Voi i at.

vie ly Frank Clrk Oj Utdl City. (j. 14tl.

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