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The Tioga Herald from Tioga, Kansas • 3

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21 nr Mvtvfm mints. Kansas (Titij SUmfisemfnts. THE SARKKTS. There been little change) here THE TIOGA HERALD. I several hours sooner than any other ,1 n'K tlmo flm n.m a in E.

is an old citizen of the State, hav- in.T hero seme fifteen years, and Cortttr of and Fifth Street, l.o.u..w.-..fo vance of all other sources, it shoul have an extended circulation in this action The Baptist Church here was raised; yesterday afternoon. Work will go uuui msr is completed. a I Business at the wholesale grocery! house of S. Ridenour moves minister here, spent a day at Parsons along in regular apple-pie order, un-; this week, returning Thursday morn-der the excellent niunauement of Mr. ing.

J. BawSOn, agisted by Mr. I. D. loaded ITtforman.

Seven teams were orm.m for tho west nt this house a sniffle halt uav recently. i jaoout this vicinity, stole some out clothing at Humboldt, last Sunday night, ami was followed and two miles SOUttt of here Oil AlOlldav. He was returned to Humboldt, where he was find SI 2.00, not being able to pay which he was sent to jail at Iola. Mi-. J.

II. Marshall, agent of the i ing tour ia the east, was L. G. R. 11., in this city, had a i lis this week.

He is yet to spend some his recently selecting this point tor i certainly speaks well for our; locality. His card appears elsewhere in this paper? a Wood-1 tlrug ll0Use, 0f tllis eity, from Lawrenee Tuesday I evening. Rev. R. S.

Johnson, the Baptist Dr. J. W. Seott, land commissioner of the L. L.

G. R. R. is absent from the city this week, attending the State lair at Toneka. -1 Mr.

Doud, editor oil the Cowley County (. gave us a i icall Thursdav afternoon. We are 1 it aa to tearu 1). is prosper- hat be t() ehl liis paper soon, 10 nieei me mhs 01 uw growing town and county. Mr.

Riilenonr, the wholesale iTt-M-vrtrtM rt-f -1ir 10 1 time in Illinois, and is expected home about the 25th inst. THE STATE FAllt. The seventh annual fair of the State of Kansas, which has been held at Topeka this week, is reported to have been by far the most successful exhi- bition the state has ever had. There were more than three thousand entries, being nearly one half more than lever before. The exhibition of horses, cattle, hogs and poultry, was magnificent and said to be the finest ever seen.

In addition to the entries from different parts of the State there were some-choice horses from Illinois and Missouri, and some extra hogs and horses from West Virginia, Kentucky and Rhode Island. The display 0 and implements fruit, flowers, fabrics, was also remarkably I fine. Of the cattle 'premiums, I. S. Kal lock, of Lawrence, took the first pre w.

iiiiui.i vi yv, ai i'- viin, inu olJ aml U1wards, and Winfield Scott, of Leavenworth, took the first premium of for the best cow, three years old and upwards. In the exhibition of horses for all work there were thirty entries. I. S. Kalloch took the first premium of i iV'i) tor 111s nne norse uouni Uay, which he had recently brought from Kentucky.

On Wednesday it rained during a a portion of the day making it very disagreeable, on the grounds, but the regular programme was carried through. On Thursday afternoon the trottinir KANSAS CITY INDUSTRIAL lhxio sit 1 rs The First Grand Exhibition OF- MANUFACTURES, Products and Arts! Together with an extensive show of Fine Horses, Cattle, AA'ILL BE HELD AT Kanaw City, FROM OCTOBER 16th, UNTIL OCT. 23d, 1871. Spacious buildings are being specially erected for this Exposition in a convenient part of the city and adjoining the grounds of the AVestern Horse Association, whose splendid race track and fine driving park have been procured for the occasion. The display will be the largest and best ever seen west of the Mississippi.

Among the features of the Exposition will be a commodious Power Hall for machinery in motion; a FineJArt Department; Department of Cereals, ATegetables, Floral Hall; trials of speed by noted horses; balloon ascension; display of fire works; grand street procession; athletic sports, Ac Ample arrangements have been made for the conveyance of articles and visitors to the Exposition. For full particulars address INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION, Kansas City, Mo. H. W. COOPER AVholesale IRON, STEEL, NAILS, AND WAGON WOOD WORK.

317 Delaware cor. Fourth, Kansas City. Missouri. Lph is Sonhlne. Sam.

Kr hat-id vr. Schneider, AYhclesale Dealers In Wines, Liquors, Cigars No. old Delaware Street, Khiin'IS Cil', Missouri G. W. Henry, AVholesale Dealer In Steffi toy Hartae Cutlery No.

42-1 Delaware Street, KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI. Iight goods made a specialty. Particular attention given to mail orelers. nfi 3m J. H.

0'Hara Co. Commission Merchants, AND DEALERS IN PRODUCE. KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI. VTill pay particular attention to all i'on-signnients made to them. Remittances promptly made.

Refer to the Kditor of this paper, and to any Bank in Kansas City. nl ly Quinlan Geraughty Manufacturers of and Dealers in Foreip. anl American Marl, MOXOIEXTS, MAXTEI.S, HEAD- Ac. Seneca Street LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS. HEALTH WEALTH LUXUHY! Are secured to the Consuniors ot Dr.

PATTISON'S Chainpioii Baking l'owder! It secures Health because it is the purest, and composed of the most nutritious ingre-. xc F' retail imees as ioucys Corn in the ear lac oats 2oc po-; apples 51.00 sweet potatoes $1.23 tallow 5c; flour per hund- red; bacon II floe; sugar cured hams ISc; lard 16J20c; sugar, brown, llt4c; conee 105 Lot- fee 20(323; syinps 50c21.00; liest 11 Sl.o. best Imperial l.oO: hides green 6c, dry flint 15c. Kansas Cut. Cattle, Texan 52.25 2.95.

Hogs S3.S5. Wheat Sl.OOg 51.18. Corn, white shelled in bulk 33(3 in sacks 4G50c. Oats 27c. St.

Louis. Cattle, Texan U(oU; native "Heat l.UO; c. watsot. 3.23(3 85.70. Cora Oats 20c.

Hogs 84.50 W. B. Winstcad sells bacon and hams cheap For Flour and meal go to W. B. Winstead's.

W. B. Winstcad sells as cheap as the cheapest. For your family go to Ridenour they keep first class goods, and sell cheap. notf Bargains in-Queensware, at W.

y-peadg' n6tf. Lamps, oils, wicks and chimneys, in great variety, cheap at W. B. Win-steads. n6tf.

Beatty Babbitt, whose advertisement appears in another column are selling the celebrated Clipper Mower on terms that will suit purchasers. To riiysicians. I have for sale an extensive medical practice, office. Good reasons for selling. A rare opportunity a 00tl l'vsieian.

Address, 3lEIICfS. Tioa Tioi. Kansas. S. Ridenour have a large lot of the celebrated Rossow Wagons, which they are selling cheaper than any wagon is sold in Southern Kansas.

Go and see them, they will not he undersold: notf. ctr ('ifrtiscmcuts. 10 THE INDIAN LeaYBnworth, brace Galveston II. 11. LIE.

OX AND AFTER SEPT. -In, 1871, trains W-ill run from Lawrence and Kansas City as follows: fiOrXG SOUTH. LEAVE. EXl'liESS. ACCOM'S.

KIUHT KX. Lawrenco 11:30 A. M. 8:00 P. M.

-Baldwin 1:13 p. ji. 8:58 Kas. C. 10:00 a.

m. 5:00 i Ar.Ottu r. m. Ottawa 6:30 p.m. 10:15 lilMA.M.

2:55 3:32 4:35 5:45 7:00 Gamctt -2AU Tola Humlxihlt 4:2.) Tioga 4:. Thayer 5:35 Cherryvale A tin I VI AT Cotfcyville 7:30 (lOlSU XORTH. Kxpuicss. CnOWvnin V-ln 11 XIOIIT EX. 5:00 P.

M. 7:58 11:40 10:15 A. M. 4:13 5:30 f'heri-yvale sa5 j'lor' Humboldt IoU 10:22 Harnett J'- ArK.C 4:20 A. m.

11:05 12: 10 p. M. A. M. Ottawa, UvjUiwin 1:3 abhivk at Lawrenue p.

M. 9:50 A. M. All trains carry passengers. Night Kxpress north will run daily, Saturdays excepted.

Ali other trains will run daily, Sundays excepted. COXXKCTIOXS. At Kansas City with connecting roads for point East and North. At Lawrence with Kansas Pacifie trains East and West. At Ottawa with stages for Quencnio, Lyndon, Usage City, Paola, IJurlington, anil adjaceut points.

At Uarnett with stages for Lerov. At lola with stages for Neosho Vails and linrlington. At Humboldt wifh.the K. A T. K.

R. for Neosho Kills, Leroy, Burlington and Emporia, and with stages for Fori Scott, Eureka, Eldorado, AVicliita, AK.I ST.V, Douglas, AViniicld and Ark.oisas Cil v. At Tioga with lho K. AT. KR.

for Parsons, Oswego mid Chetopa. At Thayer ith stages for Noodesha and Fredonia. At Chern-Vale with stages for Independence, Elk, City, Elk Falls, Greenfield, Winfield, DouglaH and Arkansas City. At Coll'eyvilie with stages for Parker and Chetopa, This is the best and most direct route to the celebrated Neosho A'allcy und the Usage Reservation, Freight taken from any point of the East to the end of the track without brouk of bulk. Through contracts made for cither freight or passengers.

I' or full Information relating to either freight or passenger business, apply to O. CIIANUTE, Superintendent. Chan. H. J.

F. A T. Lawrence. 1 rEWYOKK CINM-Mi BIRD BcAN Proprietors, OTTAWA, KANSAS. 'Hip proprietors beg to assure the public that their tables arc always supplied with the best the country affords at fifty CEXT A 3IKAL.

The Haii is immediately adjacent to the 1. A O. R. east side, and meals are always in readiness upon the arrival of trains. JUSIIION STABLES JONES A BKATTY, Proprietors, MAIN STUKKT.

TIOGA, KANSAS. N.B. Gentlenirnandladiesth.it arefond of Stylish Tvhnovts, and Good Saddle can always be accommodated at moderate prices. (nl'i-vl-tf) rrUIE LARGEST DRUG STOCK -IN- SOITIIER.Y KAYSAS. B.

W. WOODWARD Offer at their Branch House in TIOGrA, A Complete and varied Stock, at WHOLESALE RETAIL, Of everything pertaining to the DRUG BUSINESS, Including also, PAINTS, OILS, AND WINDOW" GLASS. Tills House is prepared to offer unequalled inducements, for cash, Southern Kansas trade. AVE can defy com "etition from any Ql AiiTKit. Large Lots, 'Quick Sales for cash, and small profits, is our business motto.

'CI Ifil III I Blood and Liver Renovator, And other of AA'oodward's Popular Medicines, a Specialty, Iiou.se, i Parsons, Kansas. Noycs Chamberlin, Proprietors. p- Stage in Hotel. St. Charles Hotel, T.

I. FOVTS, I-roprietor, PAOLA, KANSAS. rrtliisinagnifieent building is elegantly and I. newly furnished throlghout, and is kept hi first class style. Charges moderate.

STOCK FUR SALE. I have 225 head of good cattle, consisting of beef cattle, milch cows and young cattle which I offer for sale, cheap for csh. S. E. BEACH.

TIOGA KANSAS nl.tf. FINES JOB PIUNTING HE AP I THIS OFFICE. EOCK BREWERY TIOGA, KANSAS JIAKK JII XTZ, I-iopiielor- Orders Solicited and promptly filled. W. II.

FLAXBAIRD, Agent. Sati-euat, Seitkivkek 16," 1871. LOCAL AN! MISCELLANEOUS. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. J.eaYeiiwort!i.La'wi-c-m-Ct& Galvesltiu On and after Sunday, September 3d.

171, and until fur'hcr noiiee. the trains of the eaven worth livrem-e aiul alveston RaSl-load, will run as follows: nniw cjoixr: xorfTH. Mail ami Excess. 9:35 A. M.

ight Express, P- P. M. i- reiuht, TRAINS GOING SOI Til. t. Mail and Express, p- M-1 Niirht Kxiiress.

I iriuirht, O. C'lIANTTE. Supt. IjAWKBXCE. B.

PECK. J. II. MARSHALL, O. T.

A. Lawrence. Agent at lie-a. i Jiissonri. und Twas.

K. Trains on this road vim as follows GOING NORTH. Kxpress Mail 5:1 P. M. 11:10 A.

M. GOING SOUTH. A. M. p.

M. Txprcss CITY DIRECTORY. MAYOR, POLICE JUDGE, D. Bowers. D.

S. Ti e. COMMON COrXTTL. T. B.

Beatty President, E. A. Arnett: K. V'. Waters, T.

A. Malone. City Ci.ki:k, T. YV. Pavis.

City Maksh.vi., J. R. Clay-tor. Street Commissioner, (ieorge Williams. Tr.EAsrr.ER, E.

J. Kawson. City Attorney, IV111. A. Nichols.

The council meets at the Hall over Beat-t Babbits store every Saturday evening. HICK- ADYERTIKIXG AGENCY At KANSAS CITY, is siithoriwd to make advertising contracts for this paper, at our most favorable tejnis. mo- liniisn nearly completed, and a good sized barn is going up on the back end of his lot. Work on the Baptist and Methodist churches still goes forward though i slowlv. The' frame of the Methodist church is up.

The pay car of the L. L. G. R. with its accustomed regularity, passed here yesterday, the 15th, making glad the employes of the company.

Rnsiness at the land office still continues remarkably brisk, and the sales this month already eonsider.ibly exceed the whole number of last month. The telegraph between Thayer and iRVvville is to be immediately con strue; 1 eee. the poles and wire having tribute-! along the line this of the heavy sills for the new Ki lhuirin iniil wore hauled in (hiring the week. They seem to furnish, excellent seats for some of the Swede's who are employed about the buihlintr. George Williams the wide awake blacksmith, has been rushing business this week.

We are glad to see the business go to him, for his shop is the place where work is promptly and satisfactorily done. We regretted to see a with a load from here for Fredonia obliged to wait here without just cause until past eight o'clock Thursday morning before he could get oil. A company is best served when its agents and employes are courteous and punctual in their business with the public. Col. Tye's hack has just been overhauled, nicely painted and put in first class trim generally, and now runs regularly in connection with all trains taking passengers to and from the hotel free of charge.

Tersoiift leaving the cars at this point will remember to take the newly painted, four seated hack. All efforts to retain the United States Land Office at Humboldt have thus far failed, and the necessary preparations are being made for its removal to Independence, on the 20th inst. Many of the land office buzzards who have fattened at Humboldt scent the carcass in the distance, and are changing their quarters to Independence also. A red flag was flying from a storeroom in town one day- this week, and in the evening a fellow with strong lungs was attempting to call in a crowd, in order that he might dispose of a remnant stock of goods which had been brought here from some neighboring place. We imagine the chap concluded though before he had been here long that he had struck the wrong market 1 at any rate he took his goods away with him.

First class goods only find sale here, and they by Tegular and reliable dealers. The Fort Scott Daily 3Ionitor, the only daily in Southern Kansas, and one of the. most sprightly, wide awake and able papers in the State, has been coming to us regularly for a week or more. The Monitor contains full telegraphic reports, and as it reaches here E. rTo TIOGA, KANSAS.

Has constantly ob hand a large and well sel'-cted stock of ins Bought exclusively for Cash, which he will sell at Prices Defy Coietiti! He also kees a large stock of Glass and Queensware CIIDINIES, WICKS, OILS, In which line he oflers Unusual Bargains, To Cash Purchasers Parties ho want CSIE.U AXU GROCERIES, Should call and see before purchasing else where. IT WILL PAY TO DO SO Hides! Hides! Hides! PELTS, TALLOW, and FURS. JE. W. Waters -AT FILGERS' OLD STAND Main Street TIOGA, KANSAS pay the highest cash prices for hides, pelts and furs.

Grain! Grain! Grain! Always on hand, and for sale at the lowest market rates. As Cheap as the Cheapest. CONSULT YOUR INTERESTS AND Remember Water's Store! jSTew Drug'Store, Corner of Main and Fifth Streels, TIOGA, KANSAS. AVholesale and Retail Dealers in DRUGS, MEDICINES, OILS, VARNISHES, Pure Wines and Liquors for ISMical Purposes. TOILET ARTICLES, ic, Vlso Agents for nil tho leading rateut Medicines of the day.

Physicians and country deulnrtt are invited to call and seous before buying their stock, rhvs riivsiclan's prescriptions carefully eom- pounded at all hours of the day and night. for the purse ol 400, earae off, andlAPEN on Fridav afternoon the frrand sweep-' veep- narrow escajie one day this week. As ho was going from the depot to the hotel a cow with a young calf was near the street, and a dog happening alonj; at the moment, the cow flew- violently at it striking her horns 1 against Mr. Marshall, badly tearing his unmentionables and just grazing his person, though very fortunately not injuring him otherwise. "People traveling don't care tor a quarter," said a news agent who was trying to sell a twenty-fiyp cent novel for seventy-five cents to a gentleman on the cars a few days since.

We thiiilr, though, that perhaps the news agent was mistaken, and that most people, though they be traveling, do i "i .,11 1. "'v tvi iv hn iiivd ncpioiAn itia it I it- tawa, can save one by getting their dinner at the Isew York Dinning Hall, on the east side of the track, where a first-class meal is served for fifty cents. KANSAS FARJlEii We are in receipt ot the beptem-! her number of this excellent periodical, "devoted to the farm, the shop and the fireside," 'and heartily cons-mend it to our readers. It is a publication which cannot fail to prove interesting and valuable to every intelligent family in" the State, and we suggest, to those ho are not already reeeiving it that a dolL-ir sent to George T. Anthony, editor, Leavenworth, will procure the Farnur for a year, and prove a most profitable investment.

TIIK LAST OF THE THliJV. Mr. Scott who went in pursuit of the thief Griffin, (dins Burt, who took the horse from Mr. 1. M.

Smith's livery stable, of which occurrence we have previously made mention, finally recovered the horse down nearly two hundred miles south of the State line in the Indian country, and returned with him last Friday evening. Seott found Smith's horse in possession of parties with whom the thief had traded a few hours before, and these parties delivered up the horse to Seott, and themselves started in the chase for the thief, whom, as was afterwards learned, they soon captured and made short ork of. KEVOLTING. The cook at the St. Nicholas hotel, at Cherryvale, Avas taken with "a congestive chill on Tuesday morning, and at three orelock in the afternoon he was a eorpse.

Knowing as all do how-sudden and unawares death often comes, how few take any warning by it. Right in the same building where lay the remains of the man whom death had just seized, stood a man heaven save the murk with oatlisaml ribaldry passing from his lips, and death and damnation in liquid form passing from his hands to such as eliose to imbibe it. Disgusting such a. scene is under any circumstance, under the narrated it was truly revolting. TK.i: ISsTiTlTK.

The Teachers' Institute for County will convene at Osage this Mis- sion, on ettnesaay the nth day ot October, at 2 ocloek P. JL, and continue till Friday night. A public examination will be held on Saturday at 9 A. M. following, commencing As the law requires teachers to attend the institutes and forbids the granting of certificates to those wdio do not, unless a valid reason can be given, therefore we deem it necessary to urge a full attendance, believing, furthermore, that all teachers are sufficiently interested iiitheir work to do all in their power to improve themselves.

J. L. Evans, President I'UtSONAL. Mr; Albion, of the Labette Sentinel, gave us a call Tuesday. Mr.

M. Bailey, of the banking house ot M. Bailey made us a short call Wednesday afternoon. Mr. stakes for the purse of S800.

The grounds for the fair ere fitted up and. arranged in the most excellent style possible, and the attendance has been immense, so that altogether the fair was undoubtedly the most successful that could be desired. CHEHltWALK, We paid a short visit to Cherryvale this week, and find that a considerable start has already been made towards building a town. The place is on the L. G.

It. thirty miles south of Tioga, and sixteen miles north of Coffey ville, and is the station for Independence, Avlueh is eight miles distant. The town is about two months old and has something dike thirty buildings, among which are tliree grocery stores, one dry goods store, several boarding houses, a bakery, a fruit and confectionery store, and two or three saloons. Ihere are two physicians there, and we presume a lawyer or two, although we didn't happen to notice any "shin ls' There is one well stocked lumber yard. 1,., iv.

lv lt i. a. ii twgc oiiico and barn there, at which we noticed mi i iour oi their conches. I he place also has a liery stable. The depot is a very sredituUe one indeed, and we noticed that earpen- tei.s were at Nv01.k extendin the plat form and erecting outbuildings.

The people of Cherryvale tliink their railroad prospects are good. I They expect a road immediately to Independence, and if Independence township votes the required bonds ($75,000) next week, we suppose there can be little doubt of its being built. They arc also expecting an extension of the M. K. T.

from Parsons. Stages now leave daily for Independence, Elk City, Elk Falls, Greenfield, Winfield, Douglas, Arkansas City, and other points west. The L. L. Si (i.

Company, and Maj. TaI. It. Baldwin are the chief owners of the town site, and lots can be had by persons desiring to build upon very advantageous terms. We noticed Several new buildings in process of erection, and several thousand dollars' worth more are contracted for.

I I i i I I dieuts. It secures Wkalth, because, it isthecheap-ost, and saves thousands of dollars yearly to the public. It secures Lrxrmy, because it rnvkes the lightest, whitest, sweetest and most delicious biscuits, rolls, bread, cakes, puddings, Ac, in tho world. It has taken the lirst prizes at every Fair, outstripped all competition, nnd is emphatically tho Champion Baking Powdorof America. Try it and you will use no other.

Noatly put up in tin boxes, and sold by (irocers everywhere, and by the manufacturers COXXEK, PATTERSON A 1 NEW YORK AND KANSAS CITY Iny, 1. EASTERN ntMEN 11 PLICATED. RICHARDSON.

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1871-1872