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The Canton Mirror from Canton, Kansas • 3

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The Canton Mirrori
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Canton, Kansas
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IBS SMSttS SISEQ8 EAT MARKET, VT, YOUXGER, Pen. UvtDK-Ot the many Guides and seed and Plant Catalogues sent out by our Seedsmen ami Nurserymen, and that ore doing ho much to inform the people and beautify and enrich our country, none Are ao beautiful, none so Instructive as vick's floral guide. Iu paper is the choicest its illustration SATURDAY, MARCH, 19. 1 4. W.

SIPES, Proprietor. Canton Kantian. Fresh Mont, Sniiftnges, F.tc, Al ways on Hand at REASONABLE PRICES Also dealer iu tallow, hides, pelts etc Vour patromigo is solicited. LOCAL AJ2WS. flHIIWOVUIC.

ana g.ven by the hundred, while its Colored Plate is a gem. This work, al-though costing but 10 cents, is hand-' II PLACE TO BUY MEAT IS duiuo cuuugii ior a uut uook, or a place on the imrlor tn.h)n. i unoiicu jir James Vick, Rochester, X. Y. The new prohibitory liquor law in 'Kansas makes no exception in favor of druggist' preparations, cider and wine made in the state, or wine for sacramental purposes.

It is thought that the statute is so strict that it prove Y-. Sen. Itunaway Hoys. Sheriff Robert received a description this week of tlir boys from Elk comity who started aay from their homes on the 5th of February, and have eiter intentionally ran away or been made away with. Their names art Willie White, Willie Spued and Henry Wild.

The boys are about twelve years old each, and rode ponies when they left home. Mr White, of Molican, Elk county, father of the first named boy, offers $20 for any information that will lead to the recovery of his son. Kingman Citizen. Notice. All parties knowing themselves indebted to II.

Wheele- Co. will save costs by calling and settling their account with H. Echkoyd. Vick's illustrated UWliA For 1881 is an Eleimnr Ttnot nf ion Une Colored Flowor Pi HMU WV Al- lustrations, with Descriptions of the lwvr.t 1 uvoktiuwers anu vegetables, and Directions for firrowlnir. Dnlv in rmmj IV VV1U9 In English or German.

If you after wards order seeds deduct the 10 cents. Vick's Seeds a thn hau world. The Floral Guide will tu how to get and grow them. Vick's Flowernnrl VorotoKl AT UOOVEK IIEKSUEY'S $Ictf $Jcat Market, rhev keep constantly on hand the bes FRESH MEATS ')t nil kinds. Try them and be convln oet I.

Two doors north of John Mur phy's Store, Canton, Kansas. QOOD TLOW WORK JAMES W. CARTER vaires to say to the public and far ii ir.s generally that he is ready at his New Blacksmith Shop, )n McPherson Avenue, Canton, Kansas, to do all classos of blacksmith-ing. had fifteen years experience. He is wttislied he run do good work, and is therefore willing to guarantee Kalisfaction.

tine him a trial. 175 Pages, 0 Colored Mates, COO Engravings. For 00 cents in naDef covers: $1.00 in eleirant cloth. Tn Vfl tat. Vi English.

Vick's Illustrated Mon DISSOLUTION 32 Pazea. a colnrorl iu VIC UUtU- her and many fine Engravings. Price MePlicrson Items. From The Leader. -McCardell's Valley Echo has busted for want of support.

W. L. Fouts has been sick for three months with rheumatism, and now has to walk with a crutch. The Supreme Court says that the Santa Fe shall have its bonds. The contest was made by Lamer and the K.

P. railroad. Mr. Fred Lmday, a man working on the Santa Fe road in New Mexico, and who was run over by the cars, had his toes amputated on Monday by Dr. Shelton.

Geo. Shelley, the first bachelor of McPherson Township, was married this week to Ellen Fancoast T. E. Simpson has returned from an extended visit in Ohio among his old school mates and acquaintances. He ooks stouter than ever we saw him before.

In St Louis hand bills were reel circulated after the death of the rhich read as lollows: "all liberty loving people are asked to meet to-night at the court house to take part in celebrating the death of Alexander II of Russia." Upon the hand bill were cross bones and a skull. This morning just before we go to press, wo witnessed a sad catastrophe on Kansas avenue. Two young ladies were quietly walking along when all at onre the sidewalk seemed to "lift up" and strike one of the ladies a cruel blow, we kindly felt for her, and sincerly hope that the next time she "takes a tumble" it will not be quite so public. Devil. Mrs.

Berg of Lindsburg, challenges Minton through the Localist to meet her in joint discussion upon the woman sufferage question. As Minton is a woman sufferage advocate, we suppose Mrs. B. will take the negative of the question. While we would like vety much to hear the discussion, we think she will have to pull against the stream in trying to argue that a woman should not have of ballot and the right to speak in public.

The old argument of St. Paul "That women should keep still in the churches, and ask questions of their husbands at home," coming from a woman speaker will lack weight with the judges. Mr. Minton cannot afford to decline tc accept the challenge. Ye l'P he will succeed in convincing the lady that if she is intelligent enough to join in a public discussion with him, she certainly ought to have the same right that he enjoys of having a voice in making the laws of the country.

jc.ir, rive copies tor fo.OO. Specimen Numbers sent for 10 cents; 3 trial copies for 25 cents. Address, JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y. Waters- Perfection Organ.

OS mu ma t. -Mud. Look out for mad dogs. A case of small pox is reported in the Mennonite settlement. How do you like the present weather, Gov.

St John has issued his proclamation, and Topeka now a city of the first-class. Mr. J. D. Carter called on ua Wednesday and subscribed for the Mikuok.

Mrs. DeGeer Call preach a ser tnon to a large audience at the church last Sunday. Mr. Ferine gare a dance to the young folks on Thursday evening which was an enjoyable affair. Sea foam and Shampoo a the City ttarber ehop, W.

1. Stokms. Dogs are getting scarce since our Citv Marshal has been using his pjp gun. Canton affords a splendid opening for a good harness maker. Mr.

Bailey has put down a stone sidewalk in front of hi bank. M. L. Drake is treating his residence to a coat of paint which greatly improves its appearance. The publishers of the state were allowed full legal rates for publishing the liquor amendment.

The memory of the oldest inhabitant can not recall a time in which there was so much "beautiful snow" as we have had this winter. Mr. Bickle availed himself of our club rates with the Western Rural last week, and will receive the worth of his money in good reading. Ti.e crop prospects throughout the country are encouraging to the farmer. Our City Council are doing some good work in the way of putting down crosswalks.

I'J, shaves fur one dollar, at the City liarber shop. V. T. Stokms. Mr.

Brentartno, of Bonnaville township had three horses poisoned, two ol which died. Mr. Brentanno thinks it was done bp some one having a grudge at him. Mr. Bryant and Mr.

Seelig, who had The undersigned have this day dissolved partnership by mutual consent, W. J. Keyte paying the firm debts and collecting account due the firm. W. J.

Kkyte, Wm. Hornbeck. Canton, Feb. 23rd 1881. All parties knowing themselves indebted to the said linn will save costs by calling and settleing their accounts either by cash or note before the 10th day bf March, 1881.

JW. J. Keyte. lllif M. WHEELER, DEALER IX "WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY PLANTS! PLANTS! Sweet Potato, Cabbage and Tomato plants for sale.

I will have the above plants for sale in due time tor all parties wishing them. Yon can leave orders at L)r George's, Schermerhorn Bro's or J. Sinalley'e All orders will be promptly attended to. Uaker, Canton, Kansas. REPAIRING Done promptly and warranted cPIlEHSON HOUSE, These orgsns are unrivaled ia Tone, Work tuanehlp, Durwbtllty- and finish.

the very low price 1 am selling, there is no reason why every on should not own on of these beautiful instruments Every organ told by me fully warranted for OiX years to iv entire satisfaction. A liberal discount to Teachers, Minister-, Churches and Schools. Agent) Wanted In every County, Send for ray new Illustrated Circulars and Testimonials, out. Send a postal card and It will receive prompt T. L.

"WATKHS, 14 East 14th New Main Street, Canton, Kansas. i ns IJ E. HM1T1I, PROP'R OLDEST AND BEST HOTEL in the County. Accomodations the very best, "diaries reasonable. Good stable in connection with tli3 bouse.

West side of Main Street McPherson, Kansas. some horses bitten by arnad dog about LIGHT-RUNNING Farmers Alliance. At a meetinf held on March 15th 1881, the Canton Farmers' Alliance, a week ago, sent to Great Bend for Mr. N. It.

Iiolmcd, whQ has a mad stone. Mr. Holmes arrived Friday night and MIWTOII So. 159. unanimously adopted the fol applied the stone to the bites but it lowing resolutions: That is is the duty of this Alliance to would not stick on, and Mr.

Holmes thtnk there is bo danger of them going declare itself in favor of a duty on im ports for revenue ouly. The president read a paper concern mad. County Attorney Lindsay and F. B. Webster came down on the train on Thursday to attend the trial of some ingtheanti monopoly league, which SUBSCRIBE NOW! Now is the time to subscribe.

We olfer the Canton Mikrob and the Western Rural to all new subscribers for one year for $2.80. The Rural is one ot the best papers in the Uhited States. It is devoted was received with applause. The Currency Question. Notwithstanding the fact that thousands of our people are at present worrying themselves almost to death over this vexed onestion, even to the extent of their business their homes and their dutv to their families, there are 6till thousands upon thousands of 6mart, hard working, intelligent men pouring into the great Arkansas Valley, the Garden of the west, where the Atchisdi, Topeka Santa Fe rail road offers them their choice of acres of the finest farming lands in the world at almost their own prices.

It you do not believe it write to the undersigned, who will tell you where you can get a cheap laud exploring ticket, and how, at a moderate expense, you can 6ee for yourself and be convinced. W.F.WHITE, Gene'l Past, and Ticket Agent Topeka, Kane. joy permission jonn u. carter, a member of the Alliance, gave an ac- connt of his plan for developing a coal mine in this township, and most of the to the various departments of Ru-i parties that the ltev Potter had ed because one of the party, a young mail, blept in bed with the man and his wife, so the Reverend could have a bed to sleep in himself. We have since learued that the jury decided the case to be a malicious prosecution, and the farmers subscribed to the enterprise.

STILL KEEP8 THE LEAD I Becauso It is tbo Impleat, moat reliable, and beat Sowinjr Machine ever invented, ltdoot its work quickly, rul-ctl and well, and always gives pcrfocs satisfaction. It is tho result of 25 years of patient labc: practical experience by most e-iUctl mechanics. It combines tbo good points ot all other machines, with noma of their defret. There are many Bowing Machines of merit in the market, but none are so complete and perfect lam tic tail nono possess the narked adwamtag ts sad superior worth lhat havo tendered tho Kkw Home eo famous. 1 1 has von tho confidence of all who tiavo seen It, being' now beybnd doubt the riosi nerfect Sowing Machine in the market AGENTS WANTED.

Send for Descriptive Circulars Johnson, Clark co. 30 Union Square, K. T. Claleagw or Orange, Mass, There are now ninety members to the Alliance, the attendance is good and much interest is taken in making it a success. The farmers who have not yet be ral and Households Anairs, and is particularly to the needs of all parts of the country.

It gives also choice, original and select Stories, and Miscellaneous Reading tor all. It combines the various features of a Complete Rural and Family Newspaper. Its nnparalelled success and great circulation attest its great practical value and superior adaptations to, the wants of its readers. come members and desire to do so need only ask a member to present their names and then, when elected, by signing the constitution they are mem bers. The Alliance is not a secret organization and all citizens are cordially invited to attend.

Kan Ton. lDnciTiuci fliinrn dv rudiiiiELi iiuncu 01 wrat'sl Traveling Sharpers. It is stated on good authority that there are certain parties traveling through the country selling cloth to farmers in large quantities, and taking their notes for the same. It would be well for these farmers to know that their notes have been sold in most cases to parties in Waterville and discounted FOR THE Reverend has been committed to jail until the costs are paid. J.

D. Cartor has a paper circulation, the ommus of winch is to sink a ooal Bhaft on his place north-east of this place where coal blossom shows itself very plain. M. Carter does not ask people to aid him in this enterprise without receiving any equioient, but proposes to pay them back in coal as soon as. he sets his shaft opened.

The greatest difficulty have had to encounter in tins country has been the scarceity of and now that we have positive evidence that coal can be found and in abundance, and all should feel interested in this matter and aid in bringing this much needed commodity to the surface. Mr. Wolfe having resigned the position of of postmaster at this place, it behooves the people of this vicinity to see that a good man is appointed to till the vacancy. Mr. E.

Fairhurst is an applicant for the appointment, and we believe if appointed will give general satisfaction. He is well qualified and has once before held the position of postmaster fo five years in Iowa, and was deputy postmaster at Empire, for several years. He is well known in the county and has a petition sighed by 283 persons asking for his appointment, which shows that the majority of the citizen of this vicinity are in favor of him being our next postmaste. all the way from 10 to 50 percent. The Bharpers in question would not sell less that one hundred and fifty dollars' The Growth ot the Fki hi.

eo The new Farmers' movement is attracting wide spread attention among the farmers both East and West. The Publisher of The Wkstern Rural has secured the organization of a National Alliance which through its Secretary is 6end-ing out hundreds of charters au thorizing the organization of local Alliances in all parts of the country. For full particulars about the movement send for free, copy of The Western Rural, Chicago, for the purpose ot pi eventing the adulteration of the food products of our country. This adulteration is not only fraudulent, but is threatening the health of our people, and is destructive to legiti-mate production and trade. The Rural expects to this worth to one person, but made the pur chaser believe that he was getting live hundred dollars' worth.

Would it not be better to buy for cash and get the 50 per cent off deducted from the pur chaseor, in other words, save seventy- NERVES COMPLEXION Cure Palpitation of the Heart, Nervousness, Trcmblings.NcrvouBlIcadacho.Lencorrhcea.Cold Hands and Feet, Pola In the Back, and other forms of Female Weakness. They enrich and improve the quality of the Blood, purify and brighten the Complerlen, allay Nervous Irritation, and secure Refreshing Sleep ust the rem cdy needed women whose pole colorless faces show the absence of Iron In the Blood. Remember that Iron is or. bf the constituents of tho Blood, and is the great tonic. The Iron Pills -rc also vnluabio for men who are troubled with Nervous Weakness, Night Sweats, etc.

Price, 60 cent per box. Sent by mall. AddrcHS, CARTER MEDIC NE 22 Park Places New Yorkv i ld by truggutU evrrywhore. five Dollars by the oparation, and still better, not buy at all. Better buy hogs We Msan Cured, Not Raliiwd And Can Prove What Claim.

ffff Tlier mm mm tkilmwrnmrnntl twtwtMewf. If you ire troubled with ICK HEAPACHS brwllywd lily rm rut, hMdrrd Umvm mm. Irfdy. We rtuUI lo xl tm mamU hert testimonials may Interested. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS Aito all tonus of filllutunesa, prertnt Comtl.

pstlon wid PyspeptU, promote DtgeKtlon. teller distress from too hearty esttntr, correct Disorders of th. Stomach, Stlmnlate the Regulate the Bowels. They do oil this by taking Just one Utile pill at a dose. TheyareparetyTegrtatle.do not gripe or purge, and are si nearly perfect as It Is possible for a pill to be.

Prloe 26 cents, 5 for tL SoM by druggists everywhere or se by nail, CARTER If EWtNC CO. NEW YORK. or calves with the money and let the growth of the stock taeet the intrest We notice this matter nor to adver tise those who have "been but for the benefit others. WaterviUe Tdeyraph. bo of great, benefit to through this organized eftort..

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1881-1881