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St. Marys Democrat from St. Marys, Kansas • 3

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Ye, Local's Column. Oratitiido Duo. One of the most nnnsnmnmiH msn. os in. But, in a community like this; where a man has to be killed to start a graveyard, tbo tombstono trade may be THE ST.

MARYS TIMES, IL G. Evans, Editor. Fkiday Mobmno, August 11, 1876 PALMER REDDICK. Dealers In Dry-Goods A. J.

BEAKEY; AGENT FOB Wheeler No. Reaper Mower; SgS'Tho boys are talking up a Tild-ed and lleudriek's club, and propose to get their cannon Iromltossville. The ituu is a small radiual pieooand would behave badly in a Democrat pow-wow. i Geo. Mohlor's new Grain ad will you, George proposes to go into the buBiuess heavy aud has the spon-dulix to back him.

He will pay all that the market will admit of, and if possible a little more. -Mr. Campfield, loft on Wednesday, for Kansas City, where he goes to engage in business. His family will remain here until he is permanently lo-oated there where ho will removo them' jgy'Doserted by all except his aged bobtniled dog; his life went slowly out as tho shaddows of the sotting sun oropt over tbe front stoop ot the Made, shanty. Is the way they got it off in Wamego.

SSyNo matter if the thermometer loafing around among the nineties, wo must have a little wood to corn with: 8o bring it along quiei somebody don't one wait for another. S.Tohn Brady, not satisfied with building sidowalks where ordored by the UouDojl, contemplates laying a flag pavement in front of his residence and livery stable on the west side of 6th street. SMrs. J. W.

Fitzgerald with daughter and son, arrived in the city on last Saturday fronj Cincinnati; and are stopping at tho residonce of Mr, Caplioe. Mr. F. will be here in the oourso of a weok or ton davs. Ifcirf lie look, on the western bound mail bag left here last Tuesday, was so mashed up that it aouldn't be unlocked Our Brother Jonathan read through the whole mail code to find out just exactly where to out the strap.

Corn Pudding. --Tako twelve ears of green corn, grated, one and one-half pints of milk, four well beaten eggs, and one and one-half teacups of sujar. Mix the above. Bake it two hours in a buttered dish, M. Byrnes has just put the finishing touch on one hundred foot of ton in et wide stone sidewalk for Mr.

Eaton. It is avast improvement on the old pit-fall plauA walk formerly in uso. CcTTbe time will soon oomo when we oan masticato the inoaly sweot 'ta-ter," The sweet tater is a substitute for bread, moat, sugar, coffee, shoes, stockings, clothing and in faot everything but whiskey and greenbacks. BrMr. Vansickle of Turkey OroeK lutinnsin the Republican platform, adopted by the Cincinnati Convention.

expresses an uuequivoeaLindorsement of tne urant AdmiuiHtration, and declares that the Administration deserves the "gratitude" of the whole country. In order that the people niny fully inter pret tms plank in the Cincinnati platform, it is impjrtaut that tho charaetor-istio features of the Adir.inistrntinn hall be set before thorn in their regu lar order, lbe gratitudo ot the country is duo to the Administration- Kor the orookod whisky frauds. For the unnumbered railroad iobs and swindles. orthe and Stooking-Murohv Cus tom houso frauds. ior the Post-offices traw bid frauds.

For the Wavy Contrast frauds. For the Freedom's Savina bank swindle. For the Secret Sorvioo frauds cav ing Jhon Deavonport thousands of dollars trom the peoplo'a treasury to eloot the Bepublican ticket. For the Schenok Emma Mine frauds and disgrace. Jp or the Rolknao soldier eravo stone frauds.

For the Belknap post-trado frauds. For the DiFtrict Rings "Boss Shep herd" frauds. For the Indian Ring frauds, For tho Safe Burglary villuiuly and Baboock and Harrington. For the Credit Mobillcr iniaray. For tho St.

Domingo job. For "Landaulo" Williams and his infamy. or Casoy, Urvillo Urant and com pany. For tho traud in the sale ot arms to Franco. For corruption every department of the Froderal Govorument.

1 or increasing the salaries the Presi dent and other public officers. or increasing the burdens ot the tax pavers, and blookins everv effort atRetrenchment and Reform. Ex. Suffering In The East. The following paragraphs fully ex plains themselves and gives some idea of the heartrending suffering now in tho cast, oausod by contracting the currency.

New York: July 31. About 1,000 workingmon in Tompkins Square to day declared that men aro out of employment in this city, who are daily sorehing for work withont success and aro living on the charity of friends and noighborB- They then formed in procession, and headed by fattoen poloe- mon, marched to the Mayor otaeo in the City Hall, They also waited on the acting Mayor. Commissioner of Pubho Works, and Comptroller, re ported that each promised to do his best to alleviate the prevailiug distress. Mayor Siedler, of Jersey City, has aildrcssed a mcssago to the Hoard ol finance, urging souio measures for the employment of poor laborers, Jn the course of his message ho says "The present stagnation ot business arm in dustry has reduced, many prosperous families to almost starvation, and 1 am.daily besieged at my nines, nt my home, aud on tho alveola by buudreds of applicants for work, who seek ncith-or terms nor particular, labor, so long as (t is work, and wilMring them suf- hcicntto keep their tamues 014 starv ing. CommitteoMeeliiig.

There will be a meeting of the Green back Central Committee of Pottawatomie county hold at tho Court House in Louisvillo at 11 0 clock on Saturday tho instant. A general attendance is rciueslcd as important business will oomo bofore tho meeting. J. A. HEAL, G.

H. Everett, Chairman. Secretary. I HAVE REMOVED From the Old stand To the Con, of Gth Street and The Avenue, Where 1 Havo The Largest and most Complete STOCK OF FKKSH GROCERIES, QUEEN'S WARE, WOODENWARE, NAILS Chat was- ever Brought to tho CITY OF. SAINT MARYS, All Fresh and New, and at Prices that Defies Competition TteSOoods Delivered to all parts of tho City, la addition to my Store I hnye also ercoied a Eairtank's Scales, for the im 1I 10 uso and weighing will bo done nt ruBsonurjio rates.

GEQ. MOHLER, ST. HAKYH, KANSAS MILLINERY STORE. and RESTAURANT. Mrs.

Goo. SiewttX'th. Thinking her numerous friend for -tho gen-erous patronflgo heretofore extemled tihjr, takes tln method uT ngain calling pudlio nt-teiPtion to her largj anil oarefully HOlocledsluok of milliner. GOODS NOTIONS. Hor work In Stamping universally conceded In be superior to any imported aud fur cheaper, she nlsu keeps full.

LINE OF GROCERIES, And provides irm meals a( all hours for 2f oenta. Gall and sea her, WTStore at the Knst end of lierlrnnd Ave. St. Marys, Kunaiw JOHN G. BAUERLE1N, Manufacturer of BOOTS SHOES.

All work Warronled as Represonled lterpalr Ing neatly done, considered dull. StayTwolve ououmbers, two watermelons, throe musk me Ions, a dozen apples, thirteen tomatoes with six or eight ears of green corn, from a moderate lunoh between meals for ye weary over work "lokol," and if a word is said about feeling billious, doo Linn, after cleaning out a farmer's wagon will gontly murmur: "poke out your BGirWe are in reoeipt of a neat pamphlet premium list of the 7th annual fair of Shawnee oonnty to be held at Topeka on tho 2Gth, 27th, 28th and 29th of September. The premiums offered in every department are very liberal, and the fair promises to be one largely attended and of much interest. Any of our readers desiring a copy of the list, oan obtain it, free by addrossing S. U.

Downs, Secretary, Topeka Kansas. SrVYeara Pleased to loam the report, that our follow townsman Gabe Myers, was to be removed from in charge ot' soction here, is false. Tbe road master himself tells us that Gabe is the most reliable aud trusty man on the division and his removal hab never been thought of. It is more like theconipauy promoting than discharging him, if tliey reooguizo and value truo merit. air Already, articles for our show at Topeka, are coming in-.

Uncle John Callary, of Cross Creek, sends us in a sheaf of wheat that is a beauty and no miftakf. It is just as out aud bound in the field and would throsh out a full half bushel of solid bright, plump grain. We can weave a sheaf 'out oi it that will cap anything the other "rural roosters may bring to oouipete with us, Who next? SSrO'Flanagan, received a car load of Gregory Wagons direct from the manufaetury. They are a splendid wagon; manufactured in the most modem style of nothing but the best seasoned material, and warranted in every respect- He sells them on the best of terms and at tbe lowest possible figure. These wagons have a reputation as the bost in strength, durability and lightness of dratt.

A car load is a master pile, and it looics as tho' John will be ablo to fully supply the demand. fiSsTWeare getting to bo quite a notorious set of soul-oases around hore and will make our mark in the world yet. Look at this: Dr. Palmer, was born and raised in the same town and oounty with knew the fami ly well. And, nr.

josian iteoa is an old acquaintance and schoolmate of Mrs. Hayes. No matter which is eloct-ed we are healed, and even tho child ren on tho streets are talking about an offieo. rfNotico thesidowiflk Resolution and proposals to receive; sealed bids to put down the walus oa the Avenue Irom 4th street to tho Latliolie Lburch. or tho eastern lineol tho city.

Of all the many improvements made by our council this will prove tho best. It is the same work that Kat'ior Stuntcbeck offered the $100 tjwurd3 and when done will ono continu ous line ot pood miK tor nearly ono mile ia length, and itH convenience to Church goers in muddy weather will prove a blessing Wo hope to seo'tue work pushed to an early com pletion. liti'Mr. Sedgwick, left this week for a two or three week a visit in the east. He will ramblo" abstractedly amid the scenes ot early boyhood, aud the graves ot his forefathers will expect to meet schoolmates yet young and troliceoine as of yore, but be sadly disappointed to and them gravo mon and women bur-.

denod with years and tho cares ot lile With Mrs. he will visit tho Phi ladelphia, snow, and guzo witn grim silcnco upou the. wonders ot I bo world; the pr jduotti ot ivansns in general and our big squash iu particular. Wo wish him a pleasant, profitable journey aud asafo return. it goes The nrimary eet ing of tho "trooly at the Hub, Ii.llI Mnitlr niiinlin.nrl tuaf v.

loai wcvit, uuiuuviou.juv quuuii (numbers for delegates and ono lonesome alternate. It is a sad falling from tho ranks of tho old all wools, and tho Reporter lartents grcviously over the dreadful fact. Remember, friend Uarnes that we are iu a thinking age men aro no longer led by tho nose, out trom tbo paths ot virtue among brain blcs and in thorny places but on the contrary are wending their way upon a highor piano ofmorallity and politioal purity: aro forsaking tho tents of tho wicked, oorrupt and debasod. We know neighbor, that while your head is wrong your heart is right, and that yet you will march with us under tho croon back banner that emblem of salvation on earth for poor mon to viotorv. ueaeo happiness and prosperity, and that jour hyena like yells will utterally' drownd our plantive ory toy and gladness.

A Printer's Dream. A printer sat in bis offioo chair, his boots wero patched and his ooatthread- baro, while his faoo lookod weary and worn with enro, whilo sadly thinking ot nusinoss debt, uid Morphous slowly round, nim oropt, and betore he know it he soundly slept; and sleeping, ho droamod that ho was dead, from troub a nd toil his spirit had fljd, and that not eyen a cow bol I tolled for the peace fulrest of his cow hido soul. As ho wandered among the shades, that Bmoko and scorch in lower Hades, ho Hhortlv observod an iron door, that eroakinely uiiug on ninges ajar, Dut tho entranco was olosod by a red hot bar, and Satan himsolf stood peopinurout.and watch ing for travelers thereabout, and thus to tho passing stranger spoko, and with growling voice theeehoos wcko; "Come in my dear, it shall cost you nothing and never fear; this is tho plaoo where Ioook the ones, who never pay their subscription sums, for though in life thoy may escape, they will find when dead it is to late; I will show tho plaoo where I melt thorn thin, with red hot chains and scraps of tin, and also whore I oomb thoir hoad' with broken glaes and tnoltud lead, and if of refreshments they only think thero's-boiliug ivaterfor them to drink: thero's the red hot grindstouo to grind down their nose, and red hot rings to wear on his toes, and if they mention they don't like firo, I'll now up their mouths with rod hot wire; and then, dear sir you should see them squirm while roll them over and 000k to a turn," With theso last words the printer nwoko, and thought It nil a prantioal joko; but still at timosfco real did ft seem, that he can not bolioveit was all a dream, arid often ho thinks with a ohucklo and grin, of tho ftito of tliono, who save thoir tiu, and tievui puy the printer, THE REAPER and MOWER, Mil AND CULTIVATORS, GRAIN DEIRLS, PLANTERS AND ALL KINDS OF Agricultural Implements. 5-5-3m Dry-Goods and Groceries. Urbansky'd Alphabet.

FOR All kinds of ready made CJolbing, Go to Urbane ley's. 1oots and Shoes for old and young, Go to Urbnnsk's. panned Fruits and Candies. do to Urbansky'e. Dried Fruits of nil kinds, Go to Urbansky's, Extracts "pure mid simple." chenn.

(o to UibaQskjp.s. Fish Mackerel and Lake fiah, Go lo UrhnnRky's, Goods lower than anywhere else, Go to UrbnnsKy's, Eats and Caps to suit all ages, Go to Urbansky's. nks, pens, envelopes and paper. Go to JJrbansky's. itdgs, jars and Crockery, Go to Urbansky'e Kni vos and Forks of every kind, Go to UrbiuiHky'B.

Lamps, coal oil and Lanterns, Go to Urbansky's. Molasses Syrups and Sorgum, (in tu Urbansky's. Notions, Prints and Domestics, Go to Urbnnsky's. Vangi-s, Lemons and Figs, Go to Urbansky'a. Powder, Shot and Cnpi, Co to Urbansky's A'leonsware and Glassware, V4 Go tfl Urbansl-y's, lopes of kinds and sijes.

Lfc Go to Urbansky's. 2'ignrs, Salt and Soap, 3 Go to Urbansky's, p-pinwaro, choapor than tho 1 Go to Urbansky's Oniverwil satslaelion given. Go lo Urbansky's, Vinegars," the best iirands, Go to Urbansky's Willing a( nil time! to showgoodf, At Urbnnsky's. uullent gigara and Tobaccos, V. At Urbansky's, Vour Patron.tuc solicited, I At Urbnniky's.

Zoslous attention to iu tho mottno, At Urbansky's, St. Marys, -p Kansas LAPiEAU DEMARAIS, Manufacturers and Dealers in lirKUvH, llaltprs CURRY-COMBS, BR USEES A ND WIIIPS. ol thnhest material and ninnufnoiuo, and the lowest livinu Cash nriues. Borne ot which areas IVdlowi, I.ikIIi 'm middles nt no. 211, iki.

311,110. Meii'K mddlcH at lluriM'KM at I'lutu ltumepM, Repairing a Specialty LAKEAU DEWAUIAS. St? Marys, 7. as-am II. II, Jlerlraml St.

Mary Kansas. I Respectfully Inform the citiaens of St, MaryM, and vicinity thallntn prepared to do all kinds of work; in any s'yle, ohenp forcash For I arficuars call on, or ml. tress meat St. Marys. J3KKNARD (liittTKAND.

COLLEGE. ST. MARY'S KANSAS. The second Term of the present Sossjon begins tho 1st of February. Parents desiring to send thoir Squa should to have them ready by that date.

Board and Tuition for Five months, $75,00. For Prospectus ajiply to, Rev. F. II. Stuntebeck, J.

11-Gm President. To The WorkliiK CIum. We enn flirt msh you euiileynint at which yon oan mske very large pay In yi.nr own localities, without being away from home over night. Agenls wanted in every tows and oounty tj take sub-scriliers for the Centennial Reonrd, the largest ibllenii in United Hlalew 10 pages, (14 enlumnsi Uleintlv Ulustnileil, Terms only (II por yenr, Tho Beonrd Is devoted to what ever is of Intermit connected with the Centennial Jenr, I he Great Exhibition at Philadelphia In fully llliisirated In detail, Kvervbody wants l. Th wh.ile peoplo leel great in'rom ill their Country's Ontimi'isl HliibUny ami want to know all about It.

An elegant patriotic nrayon ilmwiiia premium picture Is presented Iron to em-ii kiilisenlivr, It Is entitled, "in remembrance ol the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Indeiieinletii-e of the United utnioa." Cesslill ngi-llt, f((f hill nv hi piiiiiies. any one nan ueonin show tno paper and piut a sue lire and hundreds ofsntisnrlhers ere easily oh Groceries, Consisting in perl as Follows: I Notions, Heady i Cloililii, HATS, CAPS, I0T3 SHOES, Pocket mid Table Cutlery, (neensware and Glass wiu-p. Also, A FULL STOCK 1 mm A TENT MEDICINES, OILS, P.AINTS, YE-S TUFFS end All Kinds of Druggists Sundries Such As. Toilet floaps, Perfumery, Hruslies, Oombs, Gold i-ens, I'oeuot nookst, MlllllOlierj He.llOQI Holiday Fuii'iy Candies Ac. Ac, S- Presnriptions carefully Compounded.

Highest market price paid, ingouus, for all Uiii'i of Produce. We have tried the. Cre.dit Ssletn and Fmtiid it a Failure. St. Marys, Kan.

1-1-78 REAL ESTATE AGENT AND Banker. Real Estftte Headquarters of The Pottawatomie Reserve. ABSTRACTS) OF TITLE, Money to Loan upon Improved Farms. St. Martjs Kansas.

LIVERY STABLER JCilfl BRADY. CORN Kit OF (Ith, anil ALMA HTKKKTM, St. Marys Knnsas, Fine Driving ITnraos, Muggies and Wagon to Itent at Je rates. tuw-Jt- 1212-tl JNC F'iT Subdorib3 for thg Leavenworth TheTiondinff Republican Daily ami Weekly Paper in Kansas-lit order to place If jin the linnda of all, the rice lins been Used at Hip astt'iilMhlngly Lowmtcof Daily Times, One Year. $6,00 Six Months, Three 2.50 One -One Year Six Months Three 1.00 75 50 Weekly For a Club I will pnv ten per cent, on 810, Hfloeii percent.

nnd twenty percent on r(P. no. no coiiiitiission on a less sum tnau remitted nt any one. lime. Tbiims (Jahii.

Address, D. R. ANTHNOY. LeaYvuwoitli, Kansas. Cclebratrd Golti'ii 7iigiu Parlor Cidtjnet, f'-hureh Cabinet, Grand.

Iia ilionrt mitt l-nrior (ireiiesirui, Koyul Qrnud, Superb 1'nrlnr, ntid Iinpet-ird lxlrn 4't-iiteiiiilui Have no Uuix-rlor 'riiroiijiliout tlee WOULD) BEAUTIFUL CKNTENMAL STYLIS JUST OUT Thousands ol Tesllmonlsls have been voluntarily given y'nmniinnt inusii-ians, organists the press, and parties who have purchased iho Hcatty Organ. 1 he world Is chsileogcd In eipinl them. They are the nndo of the parlor, ehurm oi me nun, mincer i. ana scnooii, ana power of onirof tho church. ELK VM' mhmMe firovements, New nnd beautiful Qolo Stops, vrtr t)n riiouNiiiMl Urgiiipsts and MiwU oians liitiorso tnese (h-jjuns anil rtM-ntinneii'l them as Ntrtctly Flrsjt 'um in T'pinn, Mechanism aud Uiirabiliiy, UnrrauU'd 1'or Mix All cases lire rnndn nf thoroughly seasoned fllnck limit, with psnellsrt hacks, put together the best possible manner.

Our bellows aro ui mn rtiiw, nun are SO arrangp that the presaue is equnlized. kvery part of these inslrnmenta la made wit II I'm greatest uare for tone, ease anil durability. Vnished with the best shelliui varnish, rubbed down to a Hue surface, Allot onr orupiineniiil work i crave. I from the solid wood. Kneh In.

strutnent has a Hno Fretwork "osk of new Ign, runnlivit the whole length of the case, Wo lisu Hue Ivory, with Ivory fronts, Clothed Mor. tioes, Flench Ulnirns, mid oval pins in all our Keys; and engraved Ivory Btnp Register. 4ur reds aro made of thu very best materiel, nnd dovetailed, veined and tureeil wili great care by workman ol'over twetity.four yoars, ejtperleneo In this spofinl braneh of Iho business. Therefore thla Instrument Is conceded to he the Imnd-sninost and most perlis-t ever inonuliiciiired Kveiy instruinenl boxodnnU shipiiod willumt extrn charge, MoHt Elegnnt And Lalent Im. prOvcd.

Davobeen awarded tho HlflUKHT PHRMIU VIS in competition others for. Slmplisily.Durablllty Pi-omptuosi nut! riona-llke Actiou. Pure Sweet and veny-baan-ced Tone, orchestra Effects and Instantaneous Access which may be had to the Reeds' Manufitoturps' Warranty. me, I'iann i imiih nr i il, with proiinr oarenuduso defeelive In mnleflal or workmanship, I agree il ll in good repair at my manufaolory. Urn b- audi "-nei V.

Vt UKATTV, if. Bates of Subscription Bingla oomes. one year 1 so. 7ft. 7 ipO.

12 on. Single oopiea, six Club of five ooniea. one year. fllnh of iVn cmiies. one Club ol Twenty oapna eue year go oil, Address, TIMES, 8t.

Ktnnil, ftates of Advertising, 3m. 16.00. 12. -t Col. l-Oul.

1-SCol. ltf.oo. 3(1, IW. loo, on. 16,00.

as, no. 65,00. 1 Col. ao.oo, Business Cards per yer tlo.oo. A-Fnr r'0" of Advertising unci nu-Biuuijn Brevities, oo heads respective Columns My-Thonbooratefe will be adhered to in everv instance.

All bills lor hotna advertising must be paid at I he end of each imarter. All transient Foregin, and Political advertising must bo paid for, invariably, in advance. No Dhp-IUM advrl(lniC done under anv ClrconiHluuvat. COINTT OFFICKKS. TIIBD JUI'lCUl BIITUICI.

J. T. MORTON, Junes M.8. BBAL, Cf-iiB Lsuisvillo. vaoriTi jupur, BBAL.

Louisville. B. 8. BIOK Louiaville. H.

P. SMITII Log)svlHe, iKBiasa, THOS, HUEY BHatr, AS, II. 8HEIJI, Loumvllle. spavsvoa, B. H.

BEUTRAND J3t. Marys, jtpoprsaoriiiis, 3. K. WgJMH tonisville. J.

J. POSTWW I'OUi'v'lle. comhihsionkbS, F.J. CHAW FORD, Louisville. W.

jSIJOBTT, jJO, A. JOJJNSOB, Randolph. 'Jowntvlilp JNO. WH'BUR. Trustee, Bt' Marva.

J.O'FLANAUA Treusurer M- J. F. JKMNKlt. C)ork, Bt- Marys. JAS- CUSNEIJN, I J.

A- SHAW. of the Peace. J. I. RYAN I 8.

li. HKttTKAND, I Constables. i.U- UV AN, Road Master. J. P.

Greor, Attorney at Tiaw. t-latf TOPEKA, KAN. 1TAHEG0 AND IMJISVILEy U- S. HAIL LINK. Wm.

COOPER, Proprietor. SACK Loaves Louisyillo at and 2 p. Leaves Wamego at 11 n. and 4 p. ni.

necdjoi made with all trains. IW LOUISVILLE HOUSE, A- BENTON, Proprietor. 18 PLKA8ANTLY Located, and prepnrcd to accommodate transient guest and Hoarders Tho Table is always supplied with the best the market aftords. A Uoo) Stable in connection with tho flou.se. fob? GW.

WATSON, ATTdRNEY AT LAW And Real Estate Agent, Alma Kanpas- Pole agent at Alma for the Atchison. Topeka end Santa Fe Railroad Land (Company Bmith Mulyane, also, (argo list of non-resident lands, at bargains. Protnpt attention given to Collection and Foreclosing Mortgages. Correspondents requested to en. cleso stamps for aiif-wer.

Address the undersigned at, Alma Wabaunsee County Kansas. O.W.WATSON, 1.28.6m County Clerk. 0. P. ANGLE, Attorney at Law NOTARY PUBLIC 4c; (Member of international Protective Jnv Association.) Ref-CommercnU 1 8b JTInrya, Kan, Law Register', y.

u. UuilduiK. FORTY YEARS BEFORE TnK PTJBUa DR. C. CELEBRATEp UVER PILLS, fOH tub cvu pr Jlepatitis pr JLiver Complaint, DYSPEPSIA AND SICK HEADACHE.

gymptorns pf a Diseased Liver. PAIN in the right side, under the edge pf the increases on pressure 6onietimes the pain is in the left side; the patient is rarely able to lie on the left side sometimes the pain is felt under the shoulder-blade, and it frequently extends to the top of the shoulder, and is Bometimes mistaken for a rheumatism in the arm. The stomach is affected with joss of appetite and sickness; the Bowels in crenerai are costive.sometimes alterna. ti ve with lax the head is troubled with pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy sensation in the back part. There is generally aconsiderable loss of memory, accompanied with a painful sensation of having left undone something which ueht to have been done.

A slight, dry pough is sometimes an attendant. The patient complains of weariness and debility he is easily startled, his feet are cold or burning, and he complains of a prickly sensation of the skin; his spirits are low and although he js satisfied that exercise would be beneficial to him, yet he can scarcely summon up fortitude enough to try it. In fact, he distrusts pvery remedy. Several pf the above symptoms attend, the disease, but cases Jiave occurred where few ofthem existed, yet examination of the body, after death, has shown the liver to have been extensively deranged. agTte and fever.

Dr. M9Lane's Liver Pills, cases Ague and Fever, when taken with Quinine, are productive of the most happy results, No better cathartic cam be used, preparatory to, pr after takintr Quinine. We would advise all who are afflicted with this disease to give them a fair trial. For all Bilious derangements, and as a simple purgative, they areunequalea. BEWiRB IJMTA.TIOHS.

The genuine Dr. C. MLane's Liver Fills are never sugar coatea. Every box has a red wax seal on the lid, with the impression Pr. MVLane's Liver Pills.

The genuine M9Lane'b Liver Pills bear the signatures of C. M9Lane and Fleming Bros, pn the wrappers. Insist on your druggist or storekeeper giving you the genuine Dr. C. Ler pre.

oared Pittsburgh, Pa, Sold by all respectable druggists and country storekeepers generally. To thou wMiing to give Im. C. Ltvs Pkmi a trinlrw. will mail pott paid to any part of tho LlmfKl DUIa, one Ix.i of fill, lor im-oiiiv-iiv amu.

I tfl-ElpflNG Pliubjrgli, SSirOloudy. BrA little rain needed. Bay-Read Kelley's letter. JSrSubseribe for the Times. SiaTA thing much needed money.

SSSjfSome fine melons in market this Week. fortune mind your bas- inesw, 8SSitting Bull, evidently, is not to be oowed Stfltumor says somebody is going tu marry soou. Mohler shipped a car of liye this weak. serLnst Saturday was rjuito a busy day in St- Marys, SSrA refreshing shower of raio fell on last Saturday evening. IfifDr.

Augle lias completed the walk in front of the postoffioe, 8 We havo never seen bettor sar-ed corn erop than the present year. EtSyManv farmers will bcein to sow wheat by the of August. Sensible. tear Wolf was registered at Prior hay stauk for a couple of days this week. ftsiydoods are sold in St.

Marys, raan7 instances, at less tnap pripos. appips are now ripe enougn for sauoo and dumplius. Hurrah I hurrah MSfBlesscd are they who expect nothing, for they shall not bo Siay Heop your distance, you have any it "lends enchantment to the view. Kurtz having tho freicht delivery all to himself, is doing a good business. Bidewalking the city, Dr.

Liu has to put down over seven hund- dred feet, BfefQeo. Mohler shipped a car of white solid corn, to Kansas city on Wednesday. tepyMr. B. Huffman, of Vienna has our thanks for copjes of the ball Lake lrwune.

BfA jour, now assists our busy J. O. Beaurlien to kocp in repair our solos. B0orn is a sent better than last week: It is uow bringing 20 cents per bushel on the streot. fiQrThe Brat proposes to run the campaign with hand bills and posters; at least he so advertises.

BrWheat is selling for from 50 to 75 cents por bushel. It takes the very best to bring the latter price. Belt's much easier to read these items than to write them, and muoh easiei- to write than to find them. CGra8shoppers Raid to be coming from the northwest in cloude obscuring even the light of the sun. yalltr" hand bills posted up, says that there will be a lance at (JapUoe warehouse this (V ri- day) night.

flica" The unuerrnkors look, with deep-meaning watery eyes, at the piles of green apples, com, molons etc now in market. SiarThe address of M. E. Hudson, the Peter Cooper nominee for Governor of Kansas, is Mapleton, Bourbon county, tar A morcbant ot ot. Marys, will shortly open a stock of goods in the Stott's building at Elmdule.

Chase County Leader, is just as we predioted, tbat wheutcreen corn and ououmbcrs came into market, the pbyaioiatjs would cease crying hard times. jrarJudee (lagan had a brother elected on last Monday, County Attor- .1 ney lor tne county oi wnicn Xiouisvniu Kentucky is the county seat. fiHirThe fair, or festival, at Alma last Saturday, for the benefit of the Catholio Church of that place, cleared over four hundred dollars. Ba9The Indians are even trying pro babilities on the weather. The latest predictions are: "Mebbo snow next week; mebbe heap damn hot." SSWm.

miller, Miss Mary Quigly and Mr. Eastou's little girls visited To neka, on Monday, 1 hey went with a team and highly enjoyed tho ride. Brady Mr, Wilbor. Mr. Bowman, and the Johnson boys, have all completed their sidewalk on 6th street, and have each done a good job.

JtarTho Blado rooster trains with the trooly loil. He fished for an office at tho LaCledc convention, but was unmercifully suooped. S6TA part of the new maoliinerv for the mill. arrived on last Monday, and is dow in 'I bo mill will commence grinding in a day or two, tesfDurinn Mr. Sedgwiok'a abseneo.

his extensive business is managed by Mr. Oleson, his ohief clerk, with the same care and forethought exercised by Mr. s. hiuibdii. tefrFound, on 5th street near Seegor's wagon shop a "blaoksuake waconwhin.

The owner oan havo the same by calling at the Times offioo and proving property. tyRead Puolla's letter olsewhore. She wants to ben on the Times and if our old lonlics will swoar to sbv around the don we will try and give her a situation. BtayOur neighboring farmer Mr. Wm.

Hesse, is building a roomy addition to hig house, Mr. II. has met with gratifying success this season and oan well afford to improve. tOT We stated a few weoks ago that we would tako wood on subscription. The proposition is yet' opoo tor all who desire to avail thomselyes of tuk ing a county paper.

56T Are the young ladioa going to see 1876 go by without giving Any more leap-yoar entertainments. The shy young gonts are patiently waiting for tho "faro" ones to say oomo. IQfLittlo Joey Ilagau, brought to tho oiflce, the othor day, a ouriosity in the way of a deformed hen egg. It is shaped exactly like a small gourd, having the handlo all complete. fajsTThorehiaio called niodiual Ool-logu at Louisvillo Kontuoky trying to dead-head a little advertising out of Kansas papers just now, Wateh the Cuuouru boys, thero is nothiug iu it.

claims a vein of coal on his farm equal to any in Pensylvania. He wants to organize a oompaoy for prospecting. Wo believe tho same strata of coal that crops out at oarbondale can be found in the hills south of the river. 8A of young men from Worth county Missouri was in tho oity on Thursday with utter amazo-ment upon the wounderous plenty around tlkcm. They thine when a Missourian dies he comes to Kansas and rejoices ovor being in paradise.

JtaF-The Louisvillo Cheose Factory shipped tweuty six cheeses to Denver and the west yesterday. Wherever introduced the Louisville cheese takes theleadof all othors The roputatiou ot our cheese is duo to the fant that we have the beatcheeso makoriu tho Slate Mr. A. Stryker. Reporter.

ESrTho -democrats will hold amass meeting at thtJ Onurt Iiouao Louisville at 1 o'clock to-morrow, week, for the purpofo of electing delegates to the State convention to be heldatTopeka on the 23rd instant. See call elsewhere. IfeAny of our oitzens visiting the Hub or Wamego, feels completely disgusted with tho miserable sidewalks on which they have to risk thoir preoious necks, and they immediately begin to talk up improvements; offer plans and suggestions for sidowalking, always pointiug with prido at homo. ffiariJeakey has oouipieteo. his siuo- walk oontraot in front of tbe iitoperty whore Mrs.

Siegwart lives;" thd work was done by Messrs Oleson aud Izeo- hart, and well done, tie has a number of men now at work in front of the Bcrtraad lots near the comer of 6th Btreet, t-Davo Goldstandt, from our sub urban village Waiiiugo, was in the city on Tuesday gazings with admiration upon tho sidewalks and now improvements gonorally. He expresses astonishment at our prosperity and admits kSt. Marys to De the commercial centre of our county with odds, in hor favoi. BfaTA young man named Page whoso father lives near St Clcre postoffioe, landed in the oily on Tuesday from Christian county Illinois. Ho fully ooroboratos the former statements of the failure of orops of that state from wet weather, and gives rather a worse description than any we have heard.

8QyDr. Jonnor has moved the little yellow houso from the north part of tbe city, to the lots od which bo lives- A qnnar looking truck was constructed with wheels sawed from saw logs, and the house sat bodily upon it, and walk fid off with by a span of Baady'i bqrsos. W. RoddieK roturnod to the oitv, on last Wednesdayfrom his vis It to Illinois. He looks as fresh as a full blown sun flower.

Altho in land of sucKers he soems to have becu fed on corn beef and cabbage, and falls bacifc into tho old ruts aud routino of huisness, witn the ease grace and dig nity of a marriod man. SgyFathor Stuntebook tolls us that from tho bost authority ho oan obtain information, the water whore tho Col' lege now stands was perliaps six inches deep in of six foot deep, as the Manhattan NatimuillU says. And, that was probably caused by the backwater in tho brook near tho Collogo. and not by the river. SQPWo are in roooipt of the Frankfort Rr.aqrd it neat six column paper publiBhod by Campboll Bro's Tho paper is well printed, ably edited, and altho' having the name of Hayes and Wheelor at its masthead, is sound en tho groenbaok issues.

This makes tho sixth paper in Marshall oounty, and wo wish it suooess. JSTThe Sunday quoHtion is agitating the Topekaites as well as us and tho Philadelphia on, and Swuyjo giyos a chapter from the Bible to prove that il is right to steal watermelons and green corn, or to danoc, drink boor, and trade on tho Sabbath day. A Rev. Mr. Holmes soom to be of a difforont opinion, SQTProf.

Q. King of Perry called ou us ou Wednosday morning while on hij way to Wauiffgu, canvassing for ut.ombstono houso in Toneka, Tho profoH.ior is a live iigout for any business betakes hold of and always makes a success of whatever he ungag- tamed everywhere. 'Vbera la lip business that wllljjiny like Ihis at pve-ent. We hnva many agetiU who nre making as high as aid per day and upwards, Now Is the time ilon't delay Kenieinher It eons nolhlhg to give Mm business a trial. Send for our circulars terms ami siiinplc eopy of the piiner yilnch nr sent free lo all who apply, do It tu-diiy, Complete oulllt to those who decide In eng-ige.

Fnnnere and meehnn. ics anl llielr sous mid daughters malts the very bost of agents, A'ldi'ess. THIS CENTENNIAL HKCOllI), i'ortlaud JUiut, Wa.liitigiuo,..

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1876-1879