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The Republic from Ottawa, Kansas • 2

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WW BUMP mM'f' mMUL- i "HW," TTWflT -f-y- jsew Auveftisemt 4 If you want good I'hotographs go to STATE. VS. TUBNEH. i Mr. tWelhv contractor, tor the.

Kansas Barker's rooms. He is killing to compare The facte In tot case are The defend City and Santa Fe was here on ant, John R. Turner, rented a field of ten his work With any executed in 1 1 1 1, t. k' i. 4.1 i ft'-fW it i I I 1 OTTAWA, THURSDAY.

0r t'welve of D. o. Cobk. the deceas is i i T. 1 Tuesday and informed Major Bowies that froin i'a recent examination of the line of As Inalienable Woman's 1 unrintr or 186.

ana inameu iu I We hold tnia truth to be evident TO WN ANP -CO diaurcorri in the land No agreement road bh fartiierMrSnttVLtare thai all women are endowed with certain inalienable rights, among which are life, made as to rent, lne raerenuaut confiieuf tha( uaeS8 the8eason prove II 5Tio axe Entitled to Pensions corn wnen ripe, ana Buacww i i liberty and Charter Oak cooking stove. Pried List dost lajst qtjajsttit ie.in rinlno" I very- Hniuruiauio hub time uaiucu ms ceased giving defendant 2v for so aoing. i Dnd the amended lw of Congress, the following per- The latter i an indispensable prerequi j. h.t thd rtutS9Wn i couiraub lur tuc vuuiuiciiuu tit mj iuu ons re. entitled to Pensions! Willi iue site to the maintenance of the first two.

lAH soldiers disabled, however ilifiUtl by' woands or for it lightens her labors, preserves her should have the fodder, in iveDruary, i is. piace. do. auucipaiea uMiy 1869. the defendantVent into the field, jaJS pr: nipre i There is now a corps of 4iseasp In the service.

2. Tl widows of deceased soldier. health, cheers and soothes her temper, economizes her' time and strength, and i accompanied by of his neighbors, lor eD2ineera DUBy orj the line of road between -a. tw A 1 the purpose or ioaaing. tne corn, oiathe.

Evervthin? is workins i i. nf tha no. 1 extends her leisure. If is one of the institutions which every housekeeper is en nPflflP.fi. i Wf1 I 7 1 LI1B lIlLCTIlItU VI -av.

there rw additional confidence well, and E. Tlie children of deceneed oldis The mothers of deceased soldiers. 9- The fathers of deceased soldiers. 0. The brothers of deceased soldiers.

7. The sisters of deceased sohliers. fniiant to remove the corn, stalks inclu titled to, and it is unwarrantable to de ded, came into the field and inquired or iciv vuc prive her ol it. I one of the men with Turner what tney J. L.

Wines, of Olathe, County gold wholesale and retail by Excelsior For jrticnlara, appl In persoti at the office of were about. The man said, ''we came to BKOYiV'S CORN PLANTERS, PLOWS, SEWING MA CHINES, Attorney of Johnson county, called at our Manufacturing St. Louis. 40-1 4 1 It to. o.

ison una, load od Turner's The deceased Main Streetrottav Kan. s-tr office while in attendance at and informs us that the citizens af his county replied, "this is my fodder and ho man The material growth of a city or town shall remove it." The deceased, tnen Taylor, ianu agent, is to lay a sidewalk is evidenced ty an Increase of aood taste shouted to Turners-horses, calling them are determined that the K. 8. road shall be put through without delay. It is on Second street, running east from Main by the people of the place; and this growth J.3L.

bv name, to go on," at the same time in taste is invariably manifested in atten street. thought there is no danger of the County i a i wavintr nis nanas lowarus inem. ine tion to the adornment of the outer man. Commissioners throwing any obstacle in A man named George Lewis was ar- horses started to run; Turner caught hold Knowing this fact, L. Hall some time the way of the road: they will be guided roRtml here on Monday last, for some of of the reins, checked the horses some ago brought to our thriving city an expe solely by the instructions of the people of fense committed in Leavenworth.

what, drew a revolyer from his pocket, rienced and artistic cutter, in the person Johnston county. We keep everything pertaining to the Hardware trade, and will cot be dersold, lyl BANNER CLOTHE STORE I EIGHT REASONS Wlir 70X7 SHOULD BUT YOUR reached over the rump of his horses and Th nnnkptbook advertised in another of Mr. Anderson and a full corps of able shot Cook through the heart. Deceased Major Dan. W.

Hoffman, with his fam column was lost by a man who has been workmen. It is not saying a whit too much to declare that ip.no city of the East started to run fell twen ty feet from ily, has just returned to Ottawa from a for a long time saving up its contents. where the fatal shot was fired, and died not in the great metropoIisVeyen can a visit to He desires to have contradicted the report that he intended to re Finney has removed from Reed's old in five minutes, i ne commuting magis suit of clothes be made to order in a style, stand to the new store opposite the Bap trate held Turner to bail in $7,000. Judge move lioiu this city, ilis mterests are tiKt lmr(h where he has a full assort. Burris, of Johnston county, acted as here, and here he intends to remain, pur or wita-an excellence, superior to one gotten up by Hall.

He invariably achieves that indescribable set of a garment which ment of articles suitable for holiday counsel for the defendan but the Judge suing the practice of his profession. Attention is directed to his card, giving the having been appointed to the new judi HATS, CAPS Sl FURNISHING GOODS OF is the highest ambition of the iocatiou of his ofScs in Deford's build- cial district created by the last Legisla generally the despair of every other artist. Brown Muslin, for 9 Attention is called to the card of Dr. See card. ture, could not try the cause: so a change His prices, too, are bo reasonable as-to Robert H.

Reed, late of Fountain Green, -ni i or venue was nau to mis coumy ne surpue tne new-comer, rioin larger ana i uieacnea aiusnn, ior ivt Latest Arrvi.i. At the residence of III. He brings with him from his former place of residence the highest testimonials illness of J. L. Wines, Prosecuting At OTTAWA, KAJf.

CORNER THIRD AND MAIN older cities. 40 1 our esteemed townsman Jonn 11. ivitts. torney for Johnson county, prevented the of his skill and ability as. a physician.

at a very early hour this morning, case being tried here last term; and it was H. Mitchell manufacturers of wag Prints, from 10c to IS Detains, 16c Constant complaint is made because of adjourned. Turner appeared at Court on ons. Kacine, Wisconsin, can tne atten Miss Kitts. Doing welL Tuesday morning, but before his bonds tion oi farmers of this vicinity to their the absence of a crossing iiom the Lud-ington House corner to the Postoffice.

Pe men could deliver him to the Sheriff he celebrated farm wagons, made of the best Poplines, 25 took his departure. Mr. Wines made a LOCAL In looking for holiday presents do not destrians have now to make three sides of a square where one, only, should be material by first-class workmen, well and fully warrant It is the OLDEST Clothing Store iu the City It it the LARGEST Store in the City They Keep the BEST RKADY-M ADE CLOTHING i Tbir Goods are all WARRANTED; Their Prices are the LOWEST; Their Stock is NEW, FRESH and FASHIONABLE; The Prices are UNIFORM It is a PERM A MENT INSTITUTION. motion to have the bonds forfeited, which forget to call at Elmore's. 40-3w necessary.

Will the city authorities look was acceded to by Judge Basset Turner Lindaeys, 22e Grey, Twilled Flannel, 10 to the matter? will undoubtedly be present on the fourth Dors. A large supply of China dolls, doll heads and doll bodies at the book The city authorities have reconsidered Monday of March, when the term for which his counsel was appointed store. 40-2w the contract entered into with R. to the bench will have expired. As no For Sale.

A Wheeler Wilson Fam judgment can be final until the second CroHset for. guttering Main street between First and Third streets, and have ordered the street macadamized the entire space A Call will be to your Interest And CONVINCE yon of the above farts. succeeding term in which it was had, Red, 40 Red, Plain 25e Yellow, Plain 30 Belknap, Twilled ily Sewing Machine, iu perfect order used only two weeks. M-if Turner will save his bondholders harm ed for one year. These wagons are as good as any made in the United States.

We use the Kenosho Seamless Skein, set with Harper's Patent Axle and Skein Guage, and warranted to run easier than any other wagon now in use. These wagons are coupled with Mitchell's Patent Box Coupling, which will shorten -or lengthen as may be desired, without delay. This improvement is acknowledged by all to be the best in use. Rememler the Mitchell Wagon is the original Racine Wagon, and took the first premium over all other wagons at the State Fair, at Quincy, Illinois, in competition with many others, among them two that were for the 39-tf J. L.

Hall. less. The court appointed Mayor Welsh LUMBER. as counsel, who, teariui or obtaining a Toys Toys Toys J. A.

Brooks continuance of the case, and not having before been consulted in the matter was fc at the bookstore, have a splendid line of toys. Call and supply yourselves S5 S5 Plaid Striped Red Black unwilling to go to trial unprepared, ad for Christmas. 40-2w vised the course taken by Turner as a der between the sidewalks. The work, uuder contract with W. P.

Whiseuand, has already been commenced and will bespeed- ily coaipleted. B. L. Kingsbury, of the Prairie Farmer, has a Dutchess pear which measures 17 inches in circumference, and weighs three pounds and twelve ounces. It was raised in North San Juan, California.

Mr. K. purebred it in St. Louis, on his way to attend our State Horticultural Society merely, as he states, to have "some "fruit to show that would beat Kansas. nier resort which, no, douot, wa the Robb Brothers, with their characteristic W.

MAGEE Sb forethought of the wants of others, have proper one. laid in a large assortment of boots, shoes, CATTLE THIEVE3 COME TO GRIEF Cotton Flannels, 20 Bedtick, 20 Jeans, 30c Walnut Street, "between. Third and Fourth, gloves. for winter wear: and offer During the past six months the farmers their stock for sale at popular prices. 40-1 Paris Exposition; and although the contest was of the fiercest character, the Mitchell wagon came off victorious.

For sale by 26m3 Smith A Swift, Ottawa Kansas. in tne immediate vicinity or mis cny First class day board furnished to gen have lost, severally, from one to a dozen head of fat, cattle, amounting in the ag PINE LUMBER OP ALL KINDS, tlemcn. at Mrs. Brooks', corner Third gregate to some forty or fifty in number. Wilson Streets.

39-tf As they failed to obtain a clue to the Holiday Goods. he largest and fin thieves, or to get track of the stolen cat est selection of holiday'-goods ever brought Lath, Shingles, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Plaster Paris, PLASTERING HAIR, PUTTY. CEMENT, Glass in Quantities, and Windows Ready Filled. The New York Independent says: "Any firstrclass Sewnur Machine is good for a gift, and possesses a certain value. But we recommend the Grover Baker, because it is the best: because it accomplishes the most and the best work with to Southern Kansas at J.

A. Brooks A Cnr.i3T.MAs Tree. There will be a Christmas tree for the children, in the basement room of the new M. E. church, on Fridiy evening.

Dec. 24. All the citi-tens of are invited to participate. Presents for the children to be pnsented to the committee at the church by 2 o'clock Friday afternoon. Admission fr e.

bookstore. 40-2w Pocketbook Lost. On Tuesday even Cassimeres, d0 Broad Cloths, $2.59 Doeskins, $1.75 Nubias, 50c Women's Hoods, 6Qj Children's 11 S5 Neck Comforts, 35. Breakfast Shawls, $1.00 least trouble; because the stitch is the A. McDOXALI) ing, between Rue's groeerj', on Main Ottawa, and Knuch Vyltt'a farm, jcket tle, the authorities of the city and county took the matter in hand and went to work in earnest having at the start some suspicions as to who were the parties implicated.

A certainty was soon reached as to who were the thieves and where the cattle were carried and sold. On Monday last, upon the information of Francis P. Gates, a substantial farmer residing on the Marais des Cygnes, west of Ottawa, John Randall, Brown Randall, Morgan Wil SMITH fc SWIFT, most durable, as well i-f4le most beautiful because it is the only one adapted to all kinds of work, and every variety of book. A liberal reward will be paid to the finder, by leaving it at Rue's store. DIALERS TX J.

T. Seymour. material because it is more simple, more easily understood than others, and requires no delay in rewinding, fastening Lumber Dealers, Road this, and govern yourself accord ingly. I find on my books accounts HARDWARE and the like. A.

S. Meriam late of Qui ncy, 111. and dealers in Wisconsin an 1 Michigan pine lumber, shingles, doors, have, in addition to their yard here, established a lumber yard at Gar-nett and propose to sell nothing but dry pine lumber at Leavenworth and Kansas City prices. Their experience in the business during the pat twelve years offers assurance of their ability to give 1 "There are many other reasons which we could give but these will suffice with liams and m. Williams were taKen in custody, charged with stealing eleven head of fine cattle from said Gates, worth $45 a head, and which were sold in Law against both men and women that have been standing for months.

Next week I shall publish the names and amounts due me, and offer them for sale Saturday, Jan. 1st, at auction, if not settled before. "A the crowning one, that it never falls to CORNER MAIN AND FOURTH STS IRON, NAILS, STEEL, give the most entire and perfect satisfac tion." word to the wise," J. L. Hall.

The Grover Baker sewing machines Agricultural Implements Ottawa, Ks. Christmas only comes once a year. Call and examine the large stock of holiday were awarded the highest premium at the State fairs of New York, Vermont, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Kentucky, Long $4.50 Square $1.00 Hoop Skirts, 35e Under Shirts, 60 Drawers, 60c Ladies' Under Vests, $1.09 Buck Gauntlets, $2.00 Gloves, $1.25 Mittens, $1.25 rence The parties above named were also charged with stealing ten head from Sam uel Parkinson; and other and similar complaints, it is understood, will be brought against them and likewise one for an assault upon and an attempt to rob an Indian. These thieves were all located in North Ottawa, where they have been residing for some time with the father of the Randalls. If Father Ferguson will call upon the city officials he can learn something of gifts at the bookstore, consisting of albums, ladies' and gents' writing desks, chromos, poems, extra bound books, etc.

40-2w J. A. Brooks Co. Pianos and organs, and all musical mer There is cause for regret in the fact that our friend Win. Wright has sold his interest in the Ottawa mill and iroved further south.

It is also said that Mr. Kirby intends moving the saw mill in the same direction next spring. These enterprising business men have done much for Ottawa. They have always employed a very large force have built some of the best houses in town, and have built and put in running order the Ottawa Flour Mills a great public benefit. Withal they are jolly good fellows; and have our best wishes wherever they go.

nowrecelTlnr nnl hT romUntlf kaal Urge aud well kttuj itotk uf Tennessee, Missouri, Alabama, Mississippi, Virginia, North Carolina, California, and Oregon. Points of Excellence beauty and elasticity of stitch, perfection and simplicity of machinery, using both threads directly from the sjtools. No fastening of seams by hand and no waste of thread. Wide range of application without change of adjustment. The seam retains its beauty and firmness, after washing and ironing.

Besides chandise at Cushman Burkes' music store, Lawrence, Kans. Sheet music, violin and guitar strings, a specialty. Our motto in all goods is 44 Excelsior." 38-tf MICHIGAN AND WISCONSIIT Piaie Ijfioifeer! the pair of new boots which so mys eri-ously disappeared while he was putting up at the Randall House." A good deal of the shine has passed away, but the boots may still be identified. Plymouth Buck Glovs, Gauntlets, doing all kinds of work done by other machines, these machines niacin ut5ii, iiitfft; trieuuie ine 1 most beautiful and permanent embroidery and Mittens, $1.50, and ALSO SOLE AGENTS FOR BUCKEYE Special Notice. D.

M. Brown will sell, from this date until January 1st, all kinds of fancy dress goods, shawls, cloaks and hats at greatly reduced prices many of them at exact cost Purchasers will find this a good opportunity to i IDoors, Blinds, Sasli, ana ornamental worn. For sale at Finney's Fancy Goods and Notion Store. Ottawa Kansas. Woolen Soci.8, 17 Mittens, S5f And Tr rticlv kpt in flrit cIkm hraliw fmr4 aM quuutitiw lo iult uiloUi4x.

Reaiers Sc 3VX er sf get bargains for the holidays. All other We find the following in the council proneo lings published in the Ottawa Republic Th claim of B. Smalley and wife for hoarding, washing and mending Robert Wright four weeks, at $6 for the first two weeks and 7 for the last two weeks was taken ai and per week allowed. A.I1 we h.ive to say is, Rolert Wright was mended very cheaply. We have a number of men in Leavenworth who need repairs, and if this is the Ottawa IMPORTANT DECISION-.

John S. Stark vs. L. L. G.

R. R. Co. Be sore Esquire Beeman. The facts in this case are important to shippers and others transacting business with railroad companies having connecting roads (as nearly all roads necessarily have), and are as follows Stark entered into a written agreement with the H.mnibal and St.

Jo. Railroad goods will be sold at proportionately low Moline I3 lows, prices. Call and be convinced. 39-3 fjOErerything in our lins furoiihsi short notice. Council Proceedings official.

called meeting. 1 1 i rainer donnson, corner or lUrst and FAIRBANKS' SCALES, A. J. M'DONALD A CO. Hickory streets, has a large collection of Tlr religious works, for children and adults VICTOR CANE MILLS, and at prices ranging from five cents to Ladies' Hose, 12c Children's Hose, 10 Hoods, 30' Handkerchiefs, Linen, 10 Towels, 20c Napkins, 1T Company to transport one car load of cattle, and one man in charge of same, to this place for the sum of $77, over its own road, the K.

P. and the L. L. G. R.

R. five dollars. Those desiring to make suit able presents to relatives' or friends on PYLE WICSCARD, Diwler la Choice family Groceries Cook's Evaporators, CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER. OrtiW. Dec.

10, 1 W. Council met at call of the Mayor. Present The Mayor and Councilmen Blair, Fales, Harris.Shsldoo and Vollrath. The following bills were allowed: S. E.

Lemon, City Marshal, second quarter, $200; B. VV. Lothrop, pauper account, $1 52 G. S. Holt, do, 92 85; Win.

II Roller do. 832 W. R. Laws. An fill Christmas or New Years would do well to cull upon Father tariff for mending the wrecks of fortui we will send them down.

Commercial. Yes, that is our regular tariff for mending residents because, having sound constitutions, they are all right, and any frac-tnre sustained is, necessarily, slight. But for outsiders Leaven worthfans, for instancethe rate would be mucfi higher. Their of living is different, and consequently they are liable to make very bad bruak. i virt.ioui, and you may live in Ottawa and then, if misfortune befall you (which is improbable), you can hvo the damage repaired right speed ily and cheaply.

When the half-dazed, half-crazed lover H. Mitchell Celebrated J. L. Talmage, 83 J. B.

Welsh, for copy- Table Cloths, 5 of Maud says Maud's big brother Gorgonised me from head to foot a stony liritish stare," he reveals the fact that he, the lover, was Linen Damask, $1.00 Union 506 ing ordinances, ten cents per line not yet determined. Claim of B. F. Franklin laid on the table. Mr Blair moved that the contract awarded to Mr.

Crossett; be reconsidered. Carried; and on motion the bid of Mr. at the time attired a neatly fitted such as the big Briton's eyes were unaccustomed to an one, in fact, as may any day be obtained of Ppeare, next defendants in this action. Upon the arrival of the car at Lawrence M. R.

Baldwin, assistant superintendent of the L. L. G. R. was presented by Stark with the written contract, and he approved the pass over the road.

On arrival of the car of stock at Ottawa the railroad company repudiated the' contract and charged the plaintiff S1O0. He paid that amount under protest, and then brought suit for $29 excess. The case, Jhough a small one in a pecuniary sense, attracted much attention and was argued by Mayor Welsh and Major.Benson for plaintiff and Judg-e Thatcher for defendants. On Tuesday morning the justice rendered his decision in writing giving judgment for plaintiff In $29 and costs. This decision was based entirely ujon public policy, and the relation of agency, which i3Rovisiosr s.

nrlh-wnl Corner Pnblle Aqarg, OTTAWA, KANSAS. K.trp comtantl on hftnil frv4 anortmnt of all K'hh1 in tUcir liur. A Speciality made of Flour. Best Woolen $1.25 Crossett was rejected door to the Hotel de Horse. 40-1 Coat, Pant, and VoSt, SS.00 Reduced Prices.

Mr Foster is selling ircouiTtu, iuai euccint BBHRHSmCnt be Hf V.l ft 1 made on all lots facinsr on M.i BrMr. in MVU xur xnmmea, ovc C'hickering pianos for $475 (old price $600 Btein way's piano for $550; Mason and Hamlin organs for $125 (old price blocks 71 and 72 and 58 and fol A Hunt ajtd its Cosseqcences. On Wednesday, of last week, William Pick-rell, Daniel Smith, and others from Middle Creek, making a party of eight, went out on a deer hunt in -and -around the Wild hog region. Immediately upon entering the thick brush the dogs lelongiiig to the arty were attacked by a wild boar that was on guard to protect the preserves of the A very'trnsty bloodhound charged furiously; but the colored lows on all lots from the centre of blocks I Roys 4Q0 MITCHELL'S PREMIUM WAGON. 71 and 72 to Second street, six and three-j $170) Burdett organs for $125; 8t.

Louis pianos for $440; good and (warranted)new pianos for, $275, at his music store, Law tenth per and from the centre of Men llats, o0 TO EXCHANGE, For PROPERTY in the City of Ottawa. Iinproveil and Vnlmprwvrif, 100 nrrcn, 11 milm nouthH'axt of Ottw. ai1 within said block to Third street, five and one-half one railroad holds to another. RACINE WAGONS per on all lots from the centre blocks Bot 40 OPEN OF TBBSEWM, E. PHtXBCH.

58 and 59 to Second street, eight and one- half per cent, and on all lots from the cen- Men's Thick Boots. 13.50 milfof Joiirti' 8lnciori; Wlurn. mikM n.u-lhof Ottiw; i(lity--r' hikI 1 tVu-tji-ro Venule nt ,4 Ov- IV- boar fought nobly and repulsed" the (Thw onnptel with Putent Box nwit. ThM IhiiiI an Iiih fnrrcii.z IhikU. mmi ter of said block to First street seven and I 5 iw ficliBiigca fur iiuune ami Iota of jual Tulur.

charge. The faithful defeated for a time but not dismayed, being en Coapliug, which will hortnn or liiKhrn the wixn Diy be deaired without ttulajr. This liuprOTeuiuut is kuowledgcd hj all to th ltet in dm live-tenth per Said assessment being I Boys 1.76 Alljr lo C. WASS1, 34 tf Mnin Stml, Ottawa. couraged by his master to eaten the boar a i upm iuc UBnesneu vniuo ui nam IOCS nefetO- fore made, as provided by law, for the nur- Shoes at all prices, from 25e np.

pose of payiug for macadamizing- Main TUB "HC IE rence, Kans. 38-tf A Card We are General Agents for the Mason Hamlin organs for the State of Kansas, and propose ,10 correct all misrepresentations made in regard to them. The celebrated cabinet organ is sold for $170. Their cheaper organ (the metropolitan) of same calibre and same number of stopSf is sold for: $125 without automatic swell. Any agent who varies from these prices, or represents that the "cabinet can be sold at the same price as the metropolitan, or claims that the price of these world renowned' organs has'' been thus reduced, will be promptly suspend-fed; growl, Barrinoer A COw' street in the respective blocks.

-t I he party lo whom the contract' was Wagonsagon-wood Stock, The rooms of the uew M. church will be opened for divine service on Sabbath next. 'Services at 10 a. tn. Children's meeting' af 2 p.

in. Preaching at' 7. Ministers from abroad will officiate on the occasion. All the ministers and congregations of the city are cordially -in-vited to be present on the occasion. On Account of the 'opening services in the new'MVE.

cKdrch, theRevV A. Par sons will preach discoarsc to the congregation of the'First" Presbyterian fbureh Sabbath. tam-nipgi instead of theAi Sabbath1 after, whichwould1 IV the awarded was authorized to commence work Paper Collars, 10c 1 Most of the abore goods we have SEWING MACHINE, and hold him, lushed In a second, time. As instructed, he caught the boar but found it difficult to hold on as the lat-ter's tusks tore his mouth and Jaw terribly. The boar was preparing to lay in a supply of excellent sausage meat Pickerel! lodged a shot in brain and per wailed on Hlmto stop.

The dog expressed muchdeHght; at the 'termination of the little unpleasantness. aTIiIs boar and a wild eat was all, the game -brought at once. i.t-: r- A now fxrfffctml and wlrh late attnehmrnta. 1 tha wo- The clerk was ordered to make out the SEEDS, ca-A-TwiD-E-isr d.rof the worMl At tlie Pari KxMith or 1SB7 theta wre nwaraleit to tlila Miwlilm-. two a-rand nriare Omtt assessments 'and present -the same to the CroM of IIolHr and Ould Meilnl.

mrchased at auction," and are County Clerk, to bti at once placed anon if-; Jko. the tax rolls' for collection as other taxes No Family can affbrd to be without on A careful examination of thin Maehlna. aa a-wtVrteil tr to 20 per cent, lest thara regular priocss Council adjourned. 1 the late Eliaa Howe, will welL repay any one, whether he wiabra to pnrcbaaa or not. 1 Wholesale Agents and Dealers, JOHlf U.

WtLCtt, home hjr the hunters. The wind was not All at th rery lowest cash prices. 9 Apply to 5. Z. MILLARD.

Ottawa, Ottawat Kan rati Clrt. Topk, Kftns. 1 Ara Mr lovlhara 1 -u It iVi "Tff.

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