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Rt. Harjrs Pnblie School THE EXPRESS. LARGEST STOCK AND LOWEST PftlOES Report for the month ending March two fold purpose of attending rtie funeral of any de.oeased comrade, and for the beau-tirteation aud decoration of their lodge room. 14th, 1884. i PRIMARY DEPARTMENT.

Pc-1shkd kvkry Thursday. MiiRSiNQ. 52 Pupils enrolled. 807 42 Hays attendance Average daily 85 -74 ANDERSON 00m selves at the expense of Innocent purchasers, hsve brought suits in the various district courts, and more especially in. Wabaunsee county Dr.

H. Mower, wl.o lives within five or six miles St. Marys, in that county, had suit of ejectment brought against him, and trial camejoff last week, resulting in a tavorable verdict for tlie defense, a ter an absence on- the part of the jury for three or four days. Great hitei-est was manifested in the suit; by persons all through Wabaunsee county, and at its successful termination Mr. Mower was made the subject of universal congratulation.

The story of the case is about as follows, related byMr. Mower himself. Personal. Mr. Barney Sheridan is progressing finely In Ids convalescence.

C. G. Coutan of the North Topeka Mail, paid us a short, pleasant visit Monday. Mrs. L.

E. Vinnedge, of Wamego, is visiting her brother J. L. Buzzard, of this place. Hon.

J. E. Clardy. of Wamego, was in the city for a few moment, Saturday, and met old friends. 4 Jas Graham and family have removed to ou-midst again, mid are located in their comfortable property.

J. S. Carpenter, of the Rogsville News, was in town Thursday evening List, and in St. Marys. He is ready sow to tie up some for you.

Ste him at Anderson fc Co's. Go to A. Pools for all kinds of linen goods, such as towels, table linens, napkias, Fresh invoice to arrive iu a few days, direct from New York factory. BAEUKLIN McCOUMlCK have jut laid in a full and complete line of dry goods and are now ready to compete with any house west of Kansas City. Their line embraces all the staple goods needed by our people, and they are prepared to sell at bed-rock prices.

"tf. The finest assortment of silverware ever seen iu St. Marys will be oii 'exhibition at Anderson Co's. about March 25th. The Sfoods are now beinfr made for them by an eastern factory.

The quality of tluse goods will be fully guaranteed. Don't fail to see them. Farmers having Butter, Eggs, Chickens, Tard. or Produce of any kind to sell, will find it to interest to call on me, as 1 pay the -DE ALE US IX. TERMS $1.50 run Ykar, in advaxck.

TIME TABLE- Kfuixn llvistoii, ir. RnIwny WEST BwlND. No. lot, Onlnrnrln Express r. M.

No. 1- Wolftc 1:25 a.m. No. Ii6, Vauieeo Aocomniation vM P. kast BOUND.

No. 102, Extern Kkptim- p. lt'4, AUantitf Etprea 1f.5 No. lUtj, Kau-iuCity Traios l'B nnJ 106 Jo uol mu Snu iajs. Thrnneh tirVeU to all en-teru puiutu ftlwny-i ou at tlie lowest pvics.

Vnriio isoinn ea.H will ilowell to call ul sol full information as to liiu, route au'l rate before nug elJowliete. J. M. Bkok. Agcut.

Those in attendance every day are Davie Urhansky. Wolkie McCartney. Charley Guard. 1 M. t.t Buell.

Georgia Piersoi Minnie Winters. Silas Fierson. artha Jones. Percy Winters. JcDini Teacher.

ADVANCED DEPARTMENT. Owing to tlie illness of Dr. Parsons, his -other, an excellent young man, is now 1 1 the city, alt 'iiding to all prcfesslonal odls. The doctor has an extensive practice, and many friends regret to learn of his IndisposHum. Col.

S. Groesbeck, repi esenting the Topeka State Journal, left his card upon our office desk on Monday. The Colonel is an old time democrat, and has rendered tlie party efficient service. May he continue hi his good work. At the formal opening of the Rossville skating rink, next week, a party of St.

Marys young people will be there immensely, both gallant young men and maidens fair. The Rossville people have been complimenting this place with their attendance, and it Is no more than fair that our young folks should return the kindness. Pupils enrolled Day? attcmlauw Aveuige daily Deport 41 59 31 90 86 gave us a friendly grip. STOVES, TIMWABE, Citv and Country. Mr.

Wm. Hesse gave ns a pleasant call on Saturday. He is one of our-prosperous farmers livina- near town. The following pupils were iu attendance e.ery clay Lolo Yater. The schools took a vacation.

Monday. Mr. R. Bertrand left on Thursday las Rushford and Old's highest prices, and in cash. Fresh butter and eggs always ou hand.

Also a supply of all seasonable fruits. Oue door east of Farm Wagons. James Strong. Henry Warivn. Charley Cohen.

Arthur Fairfield for a trip to the Rockies and with Maggie Wright. Ceiia Gill. Viol.i Bloomer. Lareau Demands' harness shop, opposite the view of improving his health. stock yarns.

GilAUl.is LEWIS. J. B4. Campbell, Pottawatomie's efficient 44-tf. Remember that H.

W. Parsons, whose Nettie McCartney. G. G. Wheat, Teacher.

Five visitors registered during the month. We cordially invite all friends of the school to call on ns. Pupils a well as teachers are encouraged to see that their office is over P. H. Mcllale's store, (office Car- Cortland, Oshkosh and Moycr Buggies, riages, Phaetons, Etc.

days from loth to 25th of each month,) has been a resident ol this county for eight 1 "In 1SG2, when the allotment was made to the Pottawatomie tribe, and allotted No. 1 173 to Mary Ann Nwa-vah-ko-se (pronounced something like Na-wak-sa), nc-' cordingly, the U. S. Government grant ed said allottee a patent in 18(i8 and she, in turn, sold the land to Mary C. in 1870.

The latter held peaceable possession until 1879, when said Mary Dolph fold it to the present possessor, myself. It might be stated that said Mary Ann Nwu-yali-ko-se. the said allottee and died sometime hi the year of 1882. Now. Edward Maconce, a Chippawa Indian, was married to a Pottawatomie woman called Arghiuck Nwa-pak-ko-se, and they had one child ralleu Edward M.

soon thereafter deserted his wife, ami she returned to her father, (Nwa-yak-ko-se), so the child Which the irosecution claimed as the real allotteeonly assumed the name of Mary Ann All records show that the latter Mary Ann tlied before the allotment wm made. Hence no, allot -meiit was made for her. All the.goveni-niei records, together with men of integrity and veracity of St. Marys, corroborate with and confirm the statement. The ver-' diet of the jury at Alma was rendered in accordance with the evidence." It appears the decision of the case rested years.

'1 his certainly is the best guarrau-tee of being permanently located. He has friends are interested in them and appreci A Pottawatomie county sheep raiser h'a-a three-acre plot of 'alfalfa 'which he pastured until latv in the season, and then cut a good crop of hay from it. He says that if it had not been pastured it would have yielded fully six tons of bay ier acre at three cuttings. The laud was fair Kansas upland, and one bushel of secd was sown on three acres. done more work tor the people of Potta watomie and Wabaunsee Counties than ate their efforts to acquire knowledge.

Come and see us, ot expecting a perfect was ever done by any other dentist. room filled with automatons, but to" find rooms as suitable as circumstances. Kork Suit will permit, filled with real, live, earnest ho the besf. x.tr. young people, ready to prove themselves for all purposes.

Anderson To. are jutt pos e-sed all the attributes which, when receipt of a car-load of this celeb) ated toll vand properly developed constitute true salt direct from the mines on the Ishn of manhood ami-womanhood. P-iit Anse. This wilt "nnw -nlr n.m.Sr. 1 I 1 I 1 IlilW- 1L III I UJULka lUf MUCK, Lewis, the produce dealer, had a large ni ror ainu(l The Celebrated Hapgood Sulky Plows, Walking and Riding Listers, and Cultivators.

The Buford Improved Three-Wheel Sulky Plows. The J. I. Case Plows, Adjustable Harrows and Stalk Cutters, Farmer's. Friend Com Planters; Buckeye Mowers, Table Rakes and Cord Binders, Esterly cord Binders, Haworth check Rowers.

quantity of very fine fish for sale this week, dium for general ue, and ground fine for Our friend, Win. Hodgson, had a most unlucky time of it, last week. In the ttrst place, his face commenced to be ornamented with a series of Job's comforters, then his pony got entangled in a barbed wire fence and was severely injured; thirdly, he nearly chopped oil' two of his fingers in using a dried beef cutter, and fourthly and lastly he lost a valuable calf. But, undeterred by these calamities, he is going ahead and building himself a house on ik rtli Sixth street. and those who had a silver hook or an in- I salting butter anil for table use.

Use it discriminate amount of cheek could c.itcii I "ce and you will use it always. It i3 clerk of the court, was in town Saturday last, and gave us a hearty grip. Mr. J. L.

Smith's family have removed from Illinois, and are now comfort ly located in their future home on Cross Creek. Mr. Geo. Briudle, of Kaw township, an old Pennsylvania friend of ours, gave us friendly call on Tuesday. Call again, Mr.

Briudle. Mrs. Byrne and family, who recently made sale of their farming and household effect's, departed, last week, for thiir li.ture home in Washington Territory. Mr. and Mrs.

Higgins, of Independence. Kansas, have been visith.g at Mr. Con-naughtonV. the past few days. Of course they cannot lielp but admire our city.

Mrs. Wool pert is visiting her parents in Lawrenc, and will remain there, until the M. E. Conference at Topeka, on the 2Gtii hist, Mr. Woolpert is now a bachelor.

Rev. J. Collins, of Nwbury, gave us a pleasant call Tuesday, and reports nothing new save the rain and mud. Air. Collins was in town for the purpose of seeing his brother returning to Canada, alter a most j.b asaut and enjoyable visit with friends in this State.

Messrs. Isaac Keyer and -Wm. na thorn and their respective families have arrived in St. Mai jm, ironi Bellman county, Ohio, and will ina'- this place their future home. Mr.

J. Keyser, our popular photographer, is a brother of the first named. We would cheaper than the common Saginaw salt, successfully. We were among the latter, find can assure Mr. Lewis that the qual taking its purity and strength into consid eration.

ity oi me eaten was first-class. The fish upon the identity of the false aud the true Mary Ann. and to arrive at thi result, ouj; townsman 'Squire Hiirbee. was a most important wilmss. It is also said tl at the party in hose "name the suit was brought made a deed and received $50 for his shadow of a pretension to the land, and if the suit had been successful, he was to receive $-100 more.

Perhaps if the facts in all the other Indian titl eases were to 'be uv were caught in the lake west of here. Mr. Morclcy, from the country, came in and had an upper and lower set of teeth put iu by Dr. Vaughan. Mrs.

Ullerick had a new set of teeth put bv Ask her how she likes them. ea! thed, a siuiilaT, discovery might Le made. Dr. yaughan Is in Rossville, this week. Anderson Co.

have fresh, new locals. Read them. St. Mary litis the neatest and best set of churches in Kansas. Mr.

Boehiiiiger has added a daisy new barber chlr to his shop. 4 Go to Ihe rink Saturday night and see race. Admission, 10 cents. Mr. SV'iidau received a large amount new spring goods, last Saturday.

The Kaw river appears to be a favorite resort lor the wild game of this vicinity. Extra copies of ThkExi uess can be purchased at Gi.ilfoylc's news stand, 5 cents each. St. Patrick's day, usually one of sunshine and cheerfulness, this ymr. was tlie opposite.

Mr. I O. Farrel, ot' Junction City, was among the clopient speakers of St. Patrick's day The grass Is commencing to partake of a tinge of green, resulting from the warm spring rains. Olson Ullerick have the boss cough medicine for sale.

Charley says lie is "gamble on it." District court iu Wabaunsee county ha adjourned, after one of the shortest sessions ever in Id 'there, The boom in building circles progresses wheat is booming; the weather Is booming In fact, we are haing a booming lime. A number of skaters from Rossville were attendance at the rink, Saturday evening, and glided the graceful roller. The pleasure of wading through considerable mi id was a luxury which we all enjoyed for a couple of days the last week. Dr. Vaughan, tiie dentist, has gone to will remain 'there this week, coming back to 5t.

Marys the beginning of next. Wild geese and ducks are becoming very numerous, and the wily hunter loads hi-Jinle shotgun and huutsior them with evil intent. City election oonietli ou, and the pot will soon be boiling. Care should Le taken in the selection of good, unimpeachable candidates. We would call attention to J.

Welsh' Groceries at Anderson Co's. SUPERIOR," "CHEAT WESTERN" "ACORN" STOVES AND RANGES, EToi "Wood or Coal. Frm iBelvne. Weather glorious. Roads very bad.

Wheat is rported to be doing well. Fanniui; it commencing very slowly. A fine rain nn Monday. There is not much of the prairie burnt off yet-something nneoinmon for thi time of yar. Henry Short' fast trotting mare broke loose while stnn ling at the store Saturday, and ran into the wire fene, receiving serious injuries, Mr.

and Mrs. Washington wereout Sun lay moruing, enjoying their nice carriage and drive-ins team, SeveHgl of the elite of Belvue took in the rink at AVamcKO Saturday uight. They report hay If you want employments or desi BUSINESS BLOCKS. Mr. John Henrietta commences mason work on his new biishic-ss block as soon a to hire help, go to the Sit.

Marys iu teliiyence office, nezt door to Ijrbau sky's the weather becomes suitable. It will be a-handsome building, with specifications about as follows It is 2CxlOO feet in di For Male. A bran new safe, weighing 1,000 never used, will sell cheap. Enquire ol ing a good time. Guns, Revolvers, Ammunition, A line line of Pocket and Table Cutlery.

RoJger Bios. Silver Plated Ware. Hanging Limps, Liinterna, Chancluli.ra. Bird Ciigcs, And Everything The meeting that haa been in progress hero for Hagari Mackay welcome tnem to tins prosperous country. soraefi'ie past has been very slimly attended.

mensions, and two stories' in height, ami biif-ement cellar. The basement will be feet- the first floor 15 feet, and second floor 10 feet. The building will be of stone with brick front. The first floor will Red clover wnite clover seed, al and trust they may find their, sojourn both with but little or no iceess. pleasant and profitable.

falfa clover seed, alsj ke clover seed, blue grass seed, red top seed, orchard gras-seeil, timothy seed and all sorts of garden seeds at Anderson Co's. From the following Cincinnati Telegram item, we are led to believe that Mr. J. W. Fitzgerald, whoso large cattle ranch is located near St.

Marys, has been made the recipient of a honorable and important position Acting idg" Fitzgerald is without doubt the judge that ever presided In our police court. A few more weeks with tlie lion. on the bench will rid our city ot the highwaymen, burglars, pickpockets, and Miieu'g of every description. Citizens can now walk the streets at high-noon without fear or molestation. The appointment of Judge Fitxgerald is but another evidence of the excellent judgment of Mayor Stephens, and the young man at Columbus, who isendcayor.ng to take the appointment power out of the Mayor's hands is simply digging his political grave.

Eskrtdgc Home Weekly: The St. Marys Express has been enlarged and otherwise greatly Improved within tlie past few weeks. The change from an extremely bitter, partlz'tn political paper to a newspaper, tilli with local happening and local news, and crammed fiJl of ihe good things ol Ihe earth, related in an easy, pleasant and kindly way, must be very agreeable, to the people of that thriving town. The paper is wrll tilled with the advertising patronage of the business men of St. Marys and surrounding country.

Without a doubt the enterprise will prove a successful to friend Hoffman as it will be profitable to his subscrilie-rs. St. Mary's popular photographer, Mr. The building boom has struck Belvuo as well as oar sister towns, and there is likely to be improvements in the coming year. Mr.

Martcl h-vs arrived from Canada, E3 JL. sSsiiiiii. Keyser, has purchased Hyatt's interest in where be ha-i been spending the winter, looking Dr. Vaughan has done a larger amount in a short time than any hale and ucarty. of dental work John MeCoy shipped two car loads of fat cattle other dentist who 4ihs ever been iu Si.

the photograph gallery, and will htrealter go it alone. Mr. Keyser is building himself up a good trade, and deservedly, for his work is good and renders the best of satisfaction to Ids customers. St. Marys is a good field for a Dhotoarranher.

and we to Kaajaa City last week The Champion Wind Mills EIGHT STYLES OF BAHBED WIRE Marys. He will return about the 25th fi a lew days. Wait for hnn. W. 3.

Everett receive I two car loads of calves from Ohio, ladt week, with which to stock his largo farm. BmitlHtry. St. Marys, Dec. 12, 1883.

trust Mr. Keyser may continue to prosper. One year ago lact October I opened my mei Ilcnu. Wamego, March 18.. occupied exclusively by his large and complete stock of hardware, etc.

The. second will be fitted up in part as a residence, while the basement, as a matter of couisc, is intended to be used as basements of stores of this description generally 'arv. The location is central and convenient, being Oii the block south of th- depot, and icing the same. The total cost will bv not less than $5,000. With ouly a lot IV.

ng hetwoer, O'Connor will a isines house in-niediati iy west of Mr. IL-urietta's. It 1 be nn eh of the same specifications, with the exception ot the length, being eighty feet iong. The upper story wjll be fitted for living purposes, leaving a room below. In fact, if the lot ing between these two buildings had been built office in St.

Marys and furnished it with COAL OSL, QUEENSWAfiE AUD GLASSWARE. JtU'i prevails to a large exteut, and as a con all the conveniences of the best ofhees ot Minor IUokIm. Temperance meeting Friday evening. The street nrouml Seeger Ilelia'a uew block sequence our farmers cannot "do up" much the east and the most approved dentil furniture manufactured. During that time spring work.

baa been graded. The building boom 'is on the move now and Go t3 the rink Satartlay night if you want to the citizens of St. Marys have given nu their liberal patronage for which I must new hoimea are going up iu all directions. see flyers oa wheels. That live Omocrat and reliable land agent, express my sincere thanks Tire heavens cleared off aud the sunghme t'or the ensuing j'ear I shall visit this W.

fX Embtey. it negotiating some salea, with GsmpIeU tey ia Ita City I You can Supply Your Want3 at Our Store, and Save Jkloney bydoing bo. We will be pleased to see you. brightly, last evening. office from tlie 16th to tlie 25th of each pro'pects for many more.

Mr. Geo. Mohl er, of Kaw township, has re To keep pace with our city's growth. Dr. J.

M- month as in the past, and shall endeavor to merit the patronage of the public by de turned from his Arkansas trij, looking qaiie stout aud hearty. Boya has added to h's large stock of goodj schooi supplies, wall paper and" many other attractive voting my entire attention to my business. It is rumored that our genial friend, George A. Kirkland, is engaged in tlie -ir-tiiious task of writing a thrilling novel. If veterinary cam in anoiuer t-uiuuui.

this line, the ('apt. is very hard to beat. Give him a call. 0.H,ZL SOOIT. Geo.

A. Kii-klandsays he has threo thousand I carry as large an assortment ot the best be ipon, Mrs. O'Connor's. building would. thiu.a.

IIu haa placed fin plate ttlasg show acres of laud inSt. Jlarys township that he will S. White teeth (and they are the best oa.es down the centre of his store, and these are the end of a handsome' row. soil cheap. alio 1 wt paper, albums, fine autograph albums.

This section of Kansas has been blessed manufactured in the world,) as any brought to the state and all other materials we remember rightly, Mr. Kirkland has already hi-; memory by the We have mentioned Mr. Con na' gh tou' Geo. A. Kirkland has bought the JEI of 27 9- of the best quality.

Thus by "having the with refreshing showers, and in has been feclinz in an building previously, but it will do no harm production of -'Pat in; or. The 12. The laud in this towuship is now about owned by our own citineun. natin boxes with the finest note card and envelopes manufactured; in fact, it is a rare treat to see so fine a di.splay, a well a. such artistic work.

UU house is a finer one for extra most thorough equipped dental offices and to say here Unit this buildinjr will also be superior materials, I endeavor to do the The half mile race at the riuk Saturday uisht i good one, and centrally located. Who in -j excellent humor. Hon. J. E.

Clardy, of Wamego. will de best work possible. than Kausa. City can boast of. Hidden Treasure of Old Uzarro," admirers of which linger around in every occasional nook, and even reaching to the Kansas Bureau of the Kansas City Journal.

will oe and exciting. Our best will take part, thug insuring fast time. I offer no inducements for cheap work. ever secures the rent.vl of it, will be fortu The Democrats up here are much, pleased with liver a tenioeranee address in our city in Kespectfully, H. W.

Paksoxs. Dentist. your lively, Democratic paper. the near future, and his ability as a speaker Wu Uie ot- Kirk i Kite iu having so pleasant a locaiion. Messrs.

Seeger Helm have the cellar and rock on thoground for tlie erec Office over P. H. Mcllale's store. will insure him a-w I audience. land's new novel with great acclamation.

List of letters remaining iu the Post Off.ee at St. Marys, Kansas, for the week SOTltE. and should he be so kind as to furnish us tion of a handsome buines building. We A new bridge has been placed over tlie All subscriptions ilue to tho ExrRESrt, up a specimen copy 'of it. he can depend to a to the of February 1384, sire placed Headquarters for-- Or? Goods, Clothing, EIH ire informed the dimensions are 25x100 Sect, two stories high, with building of The death of Mrs.

Markham occurred ou Monday moruins, and interment, with fiuinu ious eeremouiee, was made the following day. Next Saturday night there will beahnlfmili-skating race at the riuk- The very swiftest skaters iu the city will participate, and those who attend will see a fiue exhibition. Mr. Benner, of St. Clere.

lost an infant chil through diphtheria, a few days apo, aud a Mr. Winters of the same locality recently sustained the bereavement of his faithful wife. The ladies of the Congregational church will in the hands of A. J. Uenkey for collection certainty upon it that a review of the work ftewer on Seventh street, north of.

the railroad, and is a good improvement. Thanks to Mr. Quigley, street commissioner as neither one of us are now connected stone. A deep, jrood cellar will be under will be. written up in fine style.

There is ending March loth LETTERS Hendnrson. H. B. I.amna, Charles Mrs. L.w.James V.

Mr. McCarthy, Jerry Air. Sullivan. Richard Air. rOSTAL CARDS.

Frighuer, J. t'alviu, Robert flam in ou Baniw Habiutauk. Oast F. 4 Melnernv, P. O'Kauo, P.

'Wilson, A. with the Express. nothing like encouraging home talent and Those within the city of St. Marys who Mr. Rath has hail several ew industries.

the whole. The first floor ceiliug will be fifteen feet iu height, and second floor proportionately. They cxneet lo.be in their owe either advertising or job work will si 1 US OEIiiiltli pay their stiDscriptions to l. 11. Aleliuie.

panes of glass put in the front of his bill-turd room, in lieu of the broken ones. Teni)eFiitoe Meeting. 7 hold a social at the residence of Mrs. N. W.

Fed- John i.anagan. James Graham. Persons calling for any of the above IIoi.lT. E. Clardy, of Wamego, will talk dick, to-night.

Light refreshments will be BOOTS, thereby making a decided improvement. The Cass brothers, ho are heavy farm mentioned names, please sav advertised. J. B. P.

Dkmvrias, P. M. upon the efieets of prohibition tomor served, and a social conversation all arouud i Speaking about Cook Stove and Emigres, anticipated. whyl my dear sir, thi nicest assortment in row, Friday evening, in the M. E.

church ers just over the Waba- usee Hue. have been town is to be found at Anderson Mr. Dean Bartlett and his estimahlo wife, of Thu Judge is an old-tinier when it comes drant McCartney has extra copies and they are fully warkasted too don't cuiraed in storing 6 0' 0 bushels ot good, St. Clere, had the ef little Lena to this subject, and can dish It up lively for of the The Exrpress for sale forget it. being taken away from them by that grim ty first-class corn in oi-r St.

Marys elevators. the boys. All should be in attendance. SHOES, HATS, CAPS, rant death. She was only two years old, aud her absence from the family circle is heavily felt.

Rodv Guilloyle has opened up In Gam- Sunday was the last day of Bi o. Wool Important Arrest. I liave a trust fund to loun immediately lowsky's shoe store, a full line of daily and weekl' papers, niaguziues, and a li 11 liue A young man waa arrested here last Fri "pert's ministerial year in St. Marys, and the congregations that greeted him were in on mortgages on jtood improved limns at Numerous friends sympathize with the sorrowing family. Attention is called to Seeser Helm's new ad bi iiding within three or four months, aud will occupy the whole 'of it with their immense Etock of farm machinery, undertakers' s.ipplies, and complete stock generally.

Not content with this one building, we understand they project another where their -frame one now stands. The new stone block will be a credit to the enterprising management of the firm, and ill give them an opportunity of displaying their stock to gowd advantage. By fair-dealing and courteous treatment ttiey have established one of the best trades in town. We know from experience that their blacksmith department is A No. 1, with woik-uieu competent to fill all requirements.

OTUEK NOTES. Geo. Ulleriek's addition is well under of books and stationery, cigars a ndicDacco. day, and ou Saturday taken to 'Leaven fai-nrnhie contrast to those of a year ago low lute. W.

h. CriiLi. St. Marys. Business News.

GiOVES, vertisemeut in another column, descriptive of 1,000 lbs. choice lard wanted inexcahnge worth by a United. States detective. The for goods by Anderson Co's. Dr.

McClelland will move into his now young man had been in the army service, their large stock of farming implements, steel goods, etc. This firm ncels no com AND- residence on East Dcrtrand avenue, the first and while in -New Mexico he shot and Take vosir butter and egss to At derson mendation at Our hands, for their many friends of next week, and be better prepared than wounded a fellow comrade and then, de Co. and trade for anything you wnt. ill do this sufficiently. Wheu needing any Barbed Wire at Anderson Co's.

Cook Stoves at Anderson Co's. RUBBER GOODS OF ALL KINDS. ever to attend to the calls of his numerous serted. Me has a mother living west of thing in their line, give them a call. My friends will find my place of business See that 12 for $1.00 sugar at Anderson one door east of La Koquo's meat market on niy seat Toie.

Co. patrons. here, hi Kansas, and for reasons best known The subscription list of The Express- his name was suppressed from public iu- and also a full line of reading matter, The Period is a lively paper, and appears Our goods are all bought for cash and Price crackers by the box at Bauerlein cigars, tobacco, confectior.ery, cider, srroweth, and "Toweth. No other person quiry. He will find tlie road of desertion to be flourishing.

McCormick's. Come and see me. rank Uakule. wav. in the world than the present proprietor and attempted murder a hard one, we are we are satisfied we can sell as The petitions before the county com out sale of Spring Wagons and afraid, for the arisij- authorities have a The sound of the hammer is heard has any power to use tlie old list of.

The Nails by the pound, keg or car at An Bi ggies at Anderson C.o s. missioners have been withdrawn, and Westmoreland holds, undisputed possession of heavy arm of justice derson Co. throughout the city. Exl'fcKfcS. Crackers will be sold at Bauerlein AS THE Mr.

Mcll de's Dttilditigs on Durink street McCormick's at wholesale. our seat of government. Mr. O. W.

Fields is tuning a "smgiif Horse Blankets cheaper than the cheap- Sol Ions Ijoaa are well under way. Each has two rooms A. li. pools. knle" in tlie M.

E. church this week, and Ladies, German Baking Powder is abso- I est at We had heard it Intimated lat week that Westmoreland is petitioning to be ad Call and see us when in the citv. and sjo Mr. Win. Zeigler Is erecting a house in lutely pure.

Ak your grocers for it. masters the scale in a truly scientific, nuui- mitted among the third-class Cities, having The best usf ortmeut of Pumps, all kinds. Mr. Geo. Everett, of Belvue, who recently departed for Washington Territory, had Ask Mrs.

Sweeny about that new set of the northwest part of. town, near Eighth for yourselves. iK-r. Ilia object is worthy and should be over two hundred and titty population. at Auderson Co's.

See them before you teeth that Dr. anghan made for her. street. met with the misfortune to lose his nieney successful. There is but little doubt of its being suc buy, Reduced prices on all kinds of wool We made a slight mistake last by robbery, but us the report was.

rather cessful. A.B. Pool leaves lor eastern cities Bhonnnkl -g. goods at A- i. Jf ools The price of the Congregational church obscure we had placed no dependence on ruxt week, to purchase dry good for the I wish to inform the public that I have ITultz Moses, of Manhattan, have been Tlie only complete stock of Hardware Li iiding is $1,600, and has been placed in opened up my lioot ami shoe shop In the St.

Marys, you will find at Anderson Co, fpling traile. When tie comes back, he'ij it. The following from the Wamego Agriculturist, howeverconfirms the report: tlie bauds of Mr. A. J.

Beakey lor sale. awarded the contract for building the court house at Westmoreland, the same to cost Clothing store of J. A. Mueller next tell The ExriES8 leaders all about bis Ask Mrs. Fertrand how she likes tlie up- Gaums restaurant Bertrand avenue.

Messrs. Andrew Nelson and Aug Tuleen G. H. Everett, who recently resided at perset.of teeth inserted by Dr. Vaughan.

in the i eighborhood of eleven thousand purchases. Making and repairing done in the most have purchased the whole of block 45, St. Belvue' was robbed While, asleep in his The best wet weather coaf ever made at I THE CITY DRUGSTORET workmanlike maimer- Satisfaction gua Gmzm on the building items, this week berth on the U. P. roud a little this side of A.

B. Pools, Marys, and will proceed to the erection of dollars. It is said that two hundred tons of sand and a large quantity of rock are ranteed. Call and see me. gome we nmy have mentioned lu retofor nver last morning just beiVm much needed tenement houses thereon.

Ladies, you can get a sample can of Camillk Passemere. daylight, while on his way to Washington on the ground, ready for disposal. West Leis German Baking Powder at Anderson while in others we ay have been tardy bv a week or so. A gentle reminder or Territory. Thieves cut Ills clotlies anil moreland seems determined to push tins Wm.

Hodgson is erecting a house on lots 7 and 8, block 56, situated on JSorth KrlK.ol Oltii rm. Co's, took from his iicrson over in money. matter. it a tit- tiiim will fof Sliould remember that all kinds of school in notes and draft, and five railway IIIIP II II I' mij fc''v i Jnst reached at A.B. Pools, a new in Sixth street, that will make a neat and material, erasers, crayons, registers, tickets wuich cost $1 apiece.

One ot the voice of Komadka Bros. The best to remedy the pv 11. comfortable home. It will be 22 feet are kept constantly on hand at the 25. TRUE, Has a full and complete 6tock of thievus has bi-en capt.ired, and it is believed Iept It.

St. Marys is the boss. Plenty of empty cars on side track now made. wnolesale ana retail drug house ot square, and thoroughly finished throt gh- his pals will be found. Kind reauei, if ou lor the TifK one year i advance, you will rc- Mrs.

Clancy is wearing a new set of teeth that Dr. Vaughan made for her. Ask her out. 21tf P. II.

McHalk, To Catliollcn. Therefore, shipping can be indulged in to l'etlt lur.r Drawn. eive as a tree urift a twelve months' sub how she likes them. nil extent and pleasure. Following is tlie list ot jurors drawn to I have now the first numbers of "The Lite scription to tlie Health and Iloiiw, a large The largest assortment of Walking or of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, and serve during the April term of the Judi The railroad company should tiave a Biding Plows wilt be found at the same well Diluted monthly.

This Is of His Blessed Mother." reeommentled for 1 I XT cial District Court, in and for Pottawato streak of generosity, some of theue days, place Auderson Co's. a cluiice ii't often secured. mie county and give us a handsome, new station. Catholic families by all the Bishops. It is beautifully illustrated.

Each part is 23 Now Is the season of coughs and colds. We had tne lost Monday, of jollU conroy. Blue township Go to-Olson Ullerick for a bottle of the Lumber merchants received nine car cents. All Catholic books supplied by me. Buildings amounting to not less than $75,000 will be erected In our thriving city this summer.

Twenty-five or thirty thousand dollars' worth are under way of -plelion already, and much more is talked of for the. coming summer. Mr. Z. T.

Trumbo-is erecting a neat and commodious dwelling on Eighth street, near Mr. Strong's residence. Jboth these gentlemen are well known to every one in St. Marys, and as they are pleasantly connected in business relations with each other, bo they propose to be socially. medicine that never fails to cure.

meeting Mr. Chilleotf, of Txiulsvllle, who a 62-tf Fktkr Mceller. loads of lumber, last week. There were was in our midst on county seat business. f.

Welsh. Anderson Co. will give any lady that also four of coal, one of bran, and one of Ci-om L.mutMT. Mr. Chillcott Is engaged In the land iDtiRi- lohll Therolf.

cull, a samplo can of Lei' German Baking Farmers and others, who are lu need of lime. Powder, tree ot cost. uess In his town, and reports the outlook native lumber can be supplied In large or Oils The new track at the depot Is big con For Sale. Afperfectlv new No. 3 While small quantities at my farm, nine milt favorable for Louisville In the coming Frtlk St.

Marys Marys venience in shipping and unloading, and Sewing Machine. Easy terms in monthly! north of Sr. Marys, which I will sell at a contest. John And everything kept in a first-cl ea drug store. Is something that lias been.

wanted for navments. A ddIT at this office. 1 reasonable price. xu vj.kr.t:. At the conclusion of his sermon, Sunday Hammer Wirt, a week or so ago.

dis-' partnership, and Mr. Wirt now 'Hie besf Wind Mill made is for sale bv 41-7 some time past. David i E. C. morning.

Kev. Woolpert, of the M. Jbl. A .1 P. rt The 'shipment for the week ending Sat They will make you lib- 3 Physicians Prescriptions Carefully Compounded chiirch.

irave a short svnonsis of hi vr'. Nhool Book uimiR In the bnilUhnr corner of P. prui Krm. emie.r casn or time. urday lost amounted to a grand total of 47 work as pastor In St.

Man's. He reuorted Those Jieedlng school books for their Fifth and tSertrand aventiC When Mr, Gilbcr Dr. E. R. Vaughan Is In Rossvtllo this I children or pupils will do well to remember soiueihing over a thousand dollars raised ears, clvsified as follows corn, 23: wheat, Hunnier returns from Pennsylvania, where Wm week.

He will return te St. Marys about that a full snpply Is kept always on hand in various ways for the completion of the chi and for conference purposes. The 15; cattle, 8 hog, 1, There were 43 cars shipped the week before, and two wet ks at the wiiolesale and retail dreg store of tie now visiting, he will start anew, im A lK the 2.Vh, and remain a few day, 3ltf P. H. VcIIaIF- oi.

Marys cnarire, ne Hid, is hi a irood ton- giving ns three meat marKei- creek Go to Chlpmau Montrainer for house previously there had- been 48. Who can P. Wm. Cannon liltion financially, and, it Is to hoped spiritually. They cerialuly have one of the painting mid papering, kalomimug and Mr.

Wm. Supple, on tlie 25th will beat this record? Birkhauser buggy work, bign painting done to ord Theodore ne. test and prettiest cht rch edirtc-s we 'lei vp one of the largest sales held iu this Imporlnnt Salt DceinXI. Marys nave seen ror some nine, and due credit Olson ullerick will g.uirantee a cure John iuer Win. Jnle Whitley.

for some time. Of must be given Mr. Woolitit for his sue-j of your coi cold, asthma, croup, or creek As it is well known to almost every one, ri M'VOWII r. J. J.

Welsli iU bo the auc cesSiiu enorcs in uaving the same completed whooping co. gn. pay. Also a large stock of Cooks, Stationery and Fancy, Articles, Of iKirLd. i Pottawatomie and Wabaunsee counties tioneer, and buyer -I dep nd upon lionet Wesley hwi.

For a good article of boots and shoes. In Mnala at all hours. Lunch. Com- originally were Indian grunts, and consid- from hisiwnds. Freelunth will Dempscy Case rablc confusion and defective titles have creek at of T.

II. Roger eomieetioii with their general stock of dry oVtable Tw hi accom gooils and groceries go to 44tj BAEURLEIN HcCORMICK. for farmers. ami aiso ior ine erection or a parsonage. He has done a good Is a pious, gentleman, and should the presid-Ihg elder see fit remove hlin ironi our ml let, the best wishes of all will accompany him iu his new Held of labor.

We trust lie may rctu.di. witli i.s. rn the resist lu real estate circles ever pnrchaMrs Can be dnwuded John citek Cash paid for Uutter ana i-ggs. Jacib Ilttste'r sells and ties nn more crro- n.ive ue-n rwived A. Some sharpers, who thereby per cive an opportunity vf enriching them OIVE Hill A CALL, III THE POST Two ccrl In one ye tr than any salesman Corner Fifth and Bertand Avenuo.

John Moi'toi I M. lj- Lk (J. A. B. lost of this i.jHje.vutU,!!.

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