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Marion Banner from Marion, Kansas • 3

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ATUBIMtS, XOPKR a SANTA tBK'C' MA UTOy NKEK. "It At iiifr me near? Jhi crtv od the oT.tlu)rrbMek. prticslar- toa ,1 called to the morniMsj atepbftJeo- 'party of Ceiriownsp wilt be h'd at fnct ihS liier Hn placed nfteMtaf tur Hun iid, the s.tyniuih lion, on Sxt nrdar, i '-i- "'v ll'-'-lJWUnh1. Ut eans, t.me wuh re fQ forthi 'xptredld TM Paper will he aetW buried at Highland Cemetery, mtlie 13' t.Ji-,'!2': rt.Ji-laWJplii i Marioii Centre, Kas. orifitioa be jreaewedii Parties receiving 'i IA Trmhi be ht attUddnctxS 1 E.

D. cnairman iwnsnip dauaittee.r. tecUh; Democrats" iB-f tlefettb licabs are i jVjtno'v'e orefcrnd THE MPS POPULAR I SmiNB MINEI I I itSfl5 the.iPJitioaI -dtnd tho dompeTtr yon ,7 -w yn mnu sen. miveriiscjii Pankers.aod for If yd deal In dry groceries, T. 7 1 1 i 1 r.

a ri aa aaiM mim aae rensioners oiignt to watch tlw- Republican a hdwl already because, Commissioner wants money enough to pay what .1 kte'h lawyer or physician Insti, ulthoul Th deieahed was tne imeroi me euuur i uiu and Jon the part, of liis family yip grate folly retorfr thankft; who p' kin dly isatefced the' family, airdl fir ih. marked mpathy shown the boaVf beieavement. We" have1 received 'fc': commitiiiea- tioa liom lln at'j lorence the, He does not rnur ot. auuu. vc oj to the gentleman th at we -have: had Morgan in teaming lor ooi two yeare, and the last issue or.bis paper oI.oq that ha imnmvinir l.pvonrt 1 oar.

most sangnine: expeciatiops. The. gentleman will do as a tavor to keep his bill out and let Morgan alone until we get tli rough, with him. Go ahead, Morg.v Sail in. You have struck the right gait and i got started on the right track.

You may becom a man yet. The editor of the "Farm Department" in the Osage County Chronicle, says: "A friend hands us a printed article urging that plowing" be ''-doae 7 That suits the Kansas Farmer prtcisely. We have freanentlv tested it and. seen otheas test it. No matter what kind of a season, deep plowing is always the best.

If the season i are sure of al crop; if it is wet, your crop will be bet- ter than if the. plowing wag shallow But care must be taken iu deep plowing of land that has been long in cultivation under the shallow system. In i such cases, the plow ought, not to oe run more than a inch, or two Inches at below the bottom of the former plowing." 1 LWt this be done once every year until you get down nine, ten or twelve inches, and pile in as near the bottom ag you can get it all the manure you can scrape; up, and alt the rotted straw and weeds and ehips and leaves you can flad, and you will- soon quit growling about the drought." A great many persons have recently been making efforts to turn new leaves Some do this so often that their stock of leaves will soon run' out, while others, find the new leaf so badly blurred in the turning that the change not worth the It would be a good idea if some sensible lady would start the fash- on of taking off hats at public gath prino-a ami ronr-Prta A heaver hat rtf hp RI7P llifih is hinnnhlA with ladies nowadays is as good as a. .1 drop curtain for hiding the plat- form. the enormity.

Of that latest deformity, Known as a fashionable hat. If you'll believe half my story, The sun in its glory, Is obscured by the rim of this flat. The farmers tell ua that the dead prairie grass is full of chinch bugs, and that every warm spell they come to life and make a move for the wheat fields. Some have tried burning the grass and they say It destroys thousands nf them and those that are left are deprived of I shelter and soon die. This county hus lost ounugh by chii ch bugs, and the farmers should destroy everything that will afford them shelter, and now is the time do it before spring work begins to crowd you.

Burn ofl" the prairie grass and all your waste rubbish and thus save your wheat crop McPherson Comet. r-si Married. c-' In Marion, at the residence of the bride's parentson January 12th. 1882, by Rev. C.

B. Mitchell, George Haire, of Ijbst Springs, Marion county, to Ella Margason, of this city. The following a lUtof the presents receive? -u I' Pair of gold bracelets, By the Groom'. Toilet set, Mrs. Margason.

Set of silver forks, Mr. Margason. Set of silver knives, Mr. Swisher. j-Set' of goblets, Mrs.

Swisher. Set of sauce diskes, Cluster W. Margrason. Set silver Ur. and Mrs.

S. Ilaire. Tea set, Mr. W. Weaver.

Fruit dish, Mrs WV Weaver. Fruit dish, Miss Haire. Cake stand, Mr. Glas uitcher, Miss E. Ferry.

Luce collar, Mi. B. Shane. Tablit linen, Mra.I. Shupe.

3ilver butter-knife, Mr. W. C. Lackwood. Table lamp, Mr.

Margason. List of Letters Unclaimed and remaining in the Post Office at Marion, Kansas, for the week ending December 31st. 1881 Benjamin Penner. Scot Dellesophoe. Huston, Ilenrzetta Jacobs.

Miss Rosa Kurtz. 2 J. Sweeny; J. Whitsett. FOREIGN.

Jacob Krupp.5 Persons calling for the" above letters will please say "advertised." --If not taken out in days they will be seut to the dead'letter office. -t F. Bower, Sale. ii." Ohe good dwelling house and barn on the bill. Good location.

For sale cheap. Enquire at th office. I will Fell alt iny personal property, such as work horses, hogs, cows, grain, Including 110 bushels of go oats, hay, Also household furniture, at my farm, 5 miles east and one, mllejiorthof Marlon Centre, on Thursday, January 19th, 1882.. Hkrbbbt Dknton. -IC-rila to be Avoided.

Over-eating is in one sense as productive of evil 88 Id temperance In drinking. Avoid bo'h, and keep the blofxl pi rifled with Burdock Blood Bitters, and vou will be rewarded with robust health and an invigorated system. Price fl.00, trial size 10 cents. a WHO aesnes tocrmcize 1 raid of that place because it sustain the-i fanatical Gov- 1 a 1 I is I of i i Marion MtPherton Division. repress goes east m.

1:35 p. 111. JbxuraM goes irnt 7:15 p.m. 1 t. r.

Icoutckts, Agent. MARIOS CKNIKK MAILS- Mall goea 8:40 a. na. west 7:30 hk. aiaiia cioseu at post ouicesu minutes earlier.

Council Grove Koute. Arrives 12 m. Tuesdays, Tbursi'Iays, Saturdaya. ufd i p. m.

Abilene Roste. Arrives 8 p.m. Mondnv. Wednesday. Thursday.

Leaves a. iu. Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays Yiiud Tto Koato. Arrives 12 m. every Saturday.

Leaves 1 p. iu. I'aiSK Bowxit, P. OFC1" 1AI. DIKKVTOKV.

Congressman, 3d District lion. Thomas Ryan, Topeka. tn. Judicial District Court Hon. S.B.Peters.

Clerk of Court Sam. P. Bown. Marion Centre Time of court for Marion couuty, 3d Tuesday in April ana ociouer. i.

Coauly Officers. Representative Hon. W. W. Warinjr, Peabody o.

nowe, oiierui, j. j. simin, lieputy. T. A.

Bojle, Sup't Public Instruction. Iteed, county Attorney. W. II. Hamilton, County Clerk.

Sam. T. Howe, Count Treasurer. T. L.

Fife, Register of "Deeds. W. C. Nye, County Surveyor. B.

P. Bfockett, Probate Ju.lge. lr. W. C.

Waring, Coroner. W. T. Ilnblltssfll, Peabody, A. L.

Reebee, Florence, Commissioners 1. M. Rislev. Rislev. Meet in regular sessions on the first Mondays of January, 3uiv and October, and first Monday after first uesiiay in April, si est ror equalization of taxes on the first Moiiflnv In nnd for the levy of taxes on the drst Monday of August in eacn year.

MAKION CEMKE UIBKCIOKT. W. H. Dudlev. Mavor.

Councllmen J. N. "Rogers, R. Coble, T. W.

Bo-wn, J. It. Buchanan, J. W. Gordon.

B. X. Kby, Police Judge. John W. Williams, City Clerk.

N. W. CJordorn, City Treasurer. Owen Monohon, Marshal. C.

O. A. T. Marion Temple, No. 12, meets every Monday evening at i o'cicck.

Good Templars. Pioneer Lodge Xo. 264, meets every Saturday evening at 4 islting members mviteu. Kn glits of Honor. Marion Lodge Xo." 1986, meets first and third ThiiN.lnv 1 1 i i nf t'i .) 7tlinitll at Tpmitlfiin' iiaii.

MaRnnlc. Centre Lodge, No. 14., A. P. A.

M. meets first Friday on or before the full moon in each month, at 7:30 n. m. Visitina brethren invited. Triune Chapter, No.

72, Order Eastern Star, meets on Wednesday preceding each full moon, at 4 p. m. i lsiting ureinreu mviteu. Odd Fellows. Marion Lodge No.

104, meets every Tuesday evening at m. isitii.g brethren cordially Invited. Uebecca Degree Lmlge, No. 15, meets on the first and fourth Thursdays teach month at 7. -SO t.

m. isitins- iiretnren coruiaiiv mviieu to attend. Cemetery Highland Cemetery. Regular meetings first Monday in January, April, July and October. A.

D. BiLLisGs, President. Jt. G. Fhxxbobx, Secretary.

Liberal League. Tirndlmih League, of Marlon Centre- Kansas, nieet at the oilioe of Frank Doster, the third Saturday in eacn moutn. J. B. Bowx, Sec.

C. W. Kelleb, Pres. Presbvterian Church Rev. "Wm.

Hamilton, Pastor. Services every alternate Sunday at 11 a. m. aiiiii t.soji. M.

E. Church Kev. J. M. Arcber, Pastor.

Services every alternate Swnday a 10:30 a. m. and everv Sunday at 7:30 t. m. Sabbath school at 4 p.

m. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at 7:30. Ieacuer3' meeting iuesuay eveniuic. All are cordiallv Invited. Christians Kev.

E. L. Allen. Pastor. Meet third Lord's dav at 10:30, at the court house.

Union Sabbath School 9:30 o'clock a. m. every Sunday. Union Prayer Meeting At 7:30 p. m.

every Wednesday. rUIUENCIS DIKECrORY. R. M. Youngkin, Mayor.

Councllmen W. F. Aves, B. Cronkhite, F. W.

Tucker, C. C. Twyford, T. L. Feuuo.

J. Keys, Police Jadire. A. M. hite, Clerk anil Attorney.

F. S. Mitchell, Treasurer. W. Uleason, Marshal.

Masonic Advance Idge No. 114, meets first Saturday on or before the full moon in each month. Vrutril 'lm i.fnr t1wt Kaalprn Rtftr. meets Friday ou or before the full moon in each I t. i i n.

I i I IllUttUl ttb i -V 1 111 iOlllUjJ U1CUI1CU UltlhCU. Odd Fellows. Grand Vallev Lodge No. 127, meets at 7:30 p. m.

every evening. U. A X. Florence Temple No. 13, meets at 7:30 every Wednesday evening.

Knights of Honor, Florence IrfMlge No. 1,082, meets every alternate Tuesday evening. Visiting brethren Invited. Churches. Presbyterian Kev.

E. P. Foster, Pastor. Preaching every alternate Sunday morning at 10:30, anil every Sunday evening at 7 :30. Sunday school after morning service.

Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 8:30. Methodist Kpiseopal Kev. W. Woodslde, PRutur Preap.Iiinir everv alternate Snndav at 10:30 a.m. Sunday school after morning service.

Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. Christians Kev. K. L. Allen, Pastor.

Meet every first Lord's dav at 10:30. PKABOOr DIKKCTOKK. G. W. Neal, Mayor.

Jounciimea John Christ, C. A. Loose, W. H. Prescott, G.

W. Campbell. W. II. Walker, Clerk.

J. M. llolcomb, Poliee Judge. J. H.

C. lirewer, Treasurer. 1 J. 11. Crow, Marshal.

Masonic. Halcyon Lodge No. 120, meets second and fourth 'Thursday evenings of each month. Hall on Walnut street. Odd Fellows.

Covenant Lodge No. 113, meets every Monday evening Hall on Walnut street. Peabody Temple No. 14, meets every Friday evening at 7:30. Kn'ghtx of Honor.

Peaboiiy Lodge No. 730, meets ilrst and third Wednesday evenings of each month at Masonic hall, on alnut street. Peabody Library. Open from 1 to 5:30, and from 7 to 9 p. m.

Free to all residents of Peabody township; to all thers five cents per volume, or $1.00 for yearly membership. Churches. Presbyterian Kev. E. D.

Walker, Pastor. Preaching every Sunday morning and evening. Sunday school after morning service. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. Methodist tpiscopai Kev.

G. W. Pye, Pastor. Preaching every Sunday morning and evening. Sunday school after morning service.

Prayer meeting every Thursday evening. Alex. Kllett, Pastor. Meet every Lord's day at 10:30 a. in the school house, for bible school exereises, worship, and breaking the loaf.

Preaching every third Sunday, morning and evening. United Presbyterians Kev. J. Taylor, Pastor. Services every alternate Sabbath morning, at the school house.

Baptist Kev. J. A. Ileagy, Pastor. Services every Sunday morning at 10:30.

Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. i'Of tiale Cheap. One Span of Mares, Spring Wagon and Harness, also one span of yearling colts. Call at this office, or Gees' livery stable. Irop into the reliable and well known drug stand of J.

N. Kogers, Marion Centre, and ask them what tli refutation of the Green Mountain Cathartic Fills has been since 1H35. You will be told that they have been and are a standard LIVKit HKG I'LATOh OK JHKDICINE, An Infallible for Malarious Fevkes, Jauniic, RESTLhsaxKss, Mental Depression, Bick LIeadacuk, Constipation, bllliousnkss, dvspkptia, Try one box, only25eents. Ton will never regret It. O.

C. 1at Bkackitt, Sole Kansas City, Mo. oli iv TV, Williams Attorney at TLttrw AND NOSaRr PUBLIC. MARION CENTRE, KANSAS. Market Report.

CORRECTED WEEKLY. Wool, medium fine, unwashed -Wheat, IB 20 75 01 10 Corn 60 65 35 i 20 15 it 17 id 15 18 10 13 10 200 4 00 3 10 3 20 4 50 5 00 2 00doz. 3 00 ton. Oats Butter Eggs Jard Hams Hhoulderg White Beans fotatoes Flour Beer Cattle Hogs Chickens Hay rilURSDAT, JANUARY 12. 1883.

Entered ittthe Post Office Ht Marivn Centre. Kansas, as aecond-alass inai 1 matter; To Correspondents. All communications for this paper should be accompanied by the name of the author, mot necessarily for publication, bnt as evidence of good faith on the part, of the writer; Write only on one side of the paper. Be particularly careful in giving names and dates, to have all letters or flirures plain and distinct. Town and County Gossip.

seasoned wnn stolen snrncs. PIcntY of fl ur at Honest Billy '6. Apple butter, and jellies at Ilonest Billy's, Dried fruiis, cnei.p, at IJonest Billy'? Luneh tongue at Honest Billy's. Mace, citr. and cocannt at Honest Billy's.

Onions Oniors at Honest Billy's. A complete st ck of flavoring extracts at Honest Billy's. Don't forsret that spoon coffee at Hon est Billy's. 1 Plenty of canned apples at Honest Billy's, cheap. Beans Beans and peas at Honest Billy's.

Lots of boneless codfish at Honest Billy's. Honest Billy keeps plenty of sugar and sells ic a little cheaper than any other house la the business. Call and see. Bear in mind that all legal advertise ments are published in this paper at one-half rates. I Robert Zickorecky is our authorized agent at Florence to take subscriptions and make collections for the Banner.

Mr. Conner, at this office, has a lew more choice, pure bred. White Leghorn cockerels for sale. Price $1 each. Call soon.

The holidays are overhand Honest Billy is still a little ahead in the grocery bnin ess. He keeps everything you want in his line, cheap nd good. f. We. invite the attention of our readers to the advertisement of the Bnckeye M't'g CoM Marion, Ohio, another coT- They "offer rare inducements to earn an honest living.

Rev. C. G. Allen, of Chase county, will preach at the Christian Church in 'hi3 place," on Sunday, January 15th. All are lnyited to attend.

Too much billiards and not enough work on the part of her lord and master. caused a woman at Meriden to attempt suicide the other day. Win. Brumbaugh has nearly com pleted his ne.v house. Senator Crane has been confined to his bed for some days, with pneumonia.

Candidates for Township Trustee are becoming quite numerous in these parts. Many of our sports are bec- ming quite expert In shootiug glass balls. i Buff Jones is putting in a foundation for a new residence in the north part of town. The county treasurer is now snugly ensconsed in his new and comforttble quarters, ready for business. Jas.

Hinchcliff is building the brick chimney for the new mill. Ii will be thirty feet higher than the building. Jno. J. Funk, Henry Freisen and Peter Lorenz, of Hillsboro, were taking in the sights at this place last Saturday.

Our new street commissioner, Jacob Brumbaugh, is doing good work, putting ia new crossings and patching up the streets. Third street, from Main to the Court House, Mas been macadamized this week. It will probably be completed to the railroad in a short time. There will be a ten cent social at Rogers Hall, Tharsday evwning, -Jarv uary 19th. Music, readings and games.

All are cordially invited. From twenty to twenty-five ar loads of stone, per day, is being taken out of the rock cut south of town, and delivered along the railioad for ballast, i J. A. Bonner Co. retiree" from the City Bakery this week, and John Williaris now stands at the helm.

It will continue to be No. 1 in all respects. Mrs. Payne, oi Lexington, who has been visiting her-brother, Dan S. Lindsay, in this place, took the cars for her beautiful blue grass home, She left, many friends in Marion.

'( School District No. 2 (Clear Creek township. )has a new school house which is said to be one of the very best in the ceunty, outside of the towns It i built of stone, and is size 27x43, with 12 foot ceiling. Parks and O'Brien were the contractors, and one of the Board informs us they have done an 'excellent job, and on very reasonable terms. Donavin's Original Tennesseeans, the well known colored vocalists, nine in number, san" to a crowded hall in this place last Friday night.

Their enterH tuinmentrwa especially interesting as characteristics of the race, and this feature could be more fully appreciated by those familiar with their habit in the south, but furnished a good study for all. Thej sing well, and those who failed to hear them missed a rich musical treat. In Greenwood: county the girls haye taken to retail kkses at fairs at ten cents a piece lor the benefit of the heathen. Exchange. If the girls of Marion should establish this custom, the church fairs would be crowded to overflowing by middle-aged and bald-beaded benedicts, and many a man who is now lovingly referred to as "that hubby 'of would soon be designated by his better half, when speaking of him, as, an 'oId heathen." i cay iocs of Hen.

"I 'hive found mure benefit from an inch ad. In the columns of the local paper than from all the adulation that is offered at the shrine of imperial Napoleon Bonapsrte- "A well written and well displayed advertisement, kept constantly before the public eye, will bring more trade to a merchant than a million of band-bills." Last words of Henry IV. of France. When Charles the First was about to lay bis bead on the block, he sighed and murmured: "This comes of -t advertising in the local paper." Knglisb History. SEHH3EMES I Qncansyare aaift (xlassirarB 1 CHEAP, FIRST COM PLETE LINK.

Staple find Fancy GOODS. fk. 1 I SWEET APPLES, LEMONS, CANNED GOODS, FLOUR MEAL, CARBON OIL, GARDEN SEEDS. i i-, Poy outside prices for Produce1. KmMi H.

B. Thompson Co' fRoeer's Block.) Marioit Ckntbk. Kas Three Great BOOSSI Having seenred tlie ageucy to sell the follow ing interesting works uy subscription, lam now prepared to caovasa, and will call on ycu soon. THE NEW i DEVOTIONAL, and EXPLANATORY PICTORIAL BIBLE. This work is fully illustrated.

All the leading characters, places and events of the Old aud New with Ir. Smith's Dictionary of the Bible, in -which every im- portant Scriptural word is fully explained. PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE WORLD. This book ia a complete history, and la not a question that can be asked concerning any historical event bet what ah answer can be found In thia great work. Professor Fowler's Great Work on Sex- uul Science, or naioojl nod loiaiootl.

This ia an able treatise on the laws which govern the aesual relations No family should be without It. SAMUEL G. MUSICK, Agent, Marion Centre, Kansas. The Old Reliable'1 to the Front Again. MARION CENTRE, KANSAS, CONTRACTOR, BOILDER, AND in Dealer Stone.

All work done In the best style. Good material and workmanship jruaraiite-d. nlera promptly atteuioi to. Plans aud specification furnished hen it! The Commercial HoteL KNIGHTS RICE, Pro, MAIN MARION CENTRE, KANSAS. This well known house has been refurnished, and is now preparwl fur the reception of jruests.

Traveling men will find it to their advantage 8lve us a trial, tiood sample room on firat oor. Free 'bus to an part of the citr. 1 Thia apace fa reserved for Mrs Toomey, who la too busy just now with her new gooda to tell you what she has- Ilarioa Gestre Billiat Hall AMUKIi THOMPSON, Praprlator. First door Wt the Oommerrlal Honae, SMalH atroet, Uarioa Centre, Kansas v. i LEVI BII.I.IXG8.

J. J. ROGERS, Vice President. A. E.

CASE, CaabI rf corpora ted inner the laws of Kausias. MMfA Gepltsl, Doraagaral basklar bi.fimt; bu anl se xrhacre. fssnex. d-afla uaral any elty tm t- nrope. baa the aaerry I ll thr Brlncipsl -trami-hiB liami.a tt ticket from this pla.ee by railroaI a-ateamahtp ts any part of the ej-l-; al parkasa by express to any place he old country.

Money Loaned. Reasonable Rat Either on Farm er Personal aerurf-y. A share of yanr baslaeas Is reepectra aoUeiteu. RsXKixa Hocbs from 9 a. m.

to 3 p. Far th aeeotnmadatlna of nr-ma II i ST In tUr- aatty ihr batik ill (mi t-r-pma for the tnauiniaii business satt. lay malm from a nwtil as m. John Christie Co BANKERS, I pMClliKlE; 'IVies a General Bankinr TJova a sSrlls rJxrhanrr-, issuia iraJcs isaoie in all prucijal cities of Kvuxum. Collections prompt to.

art riti tel for on day of paymeut, at cuxreut rair exebanre, Xoans money on real estate at 8 per r. interest. Also TTotarv Pnlli n.l knowledge any kJnd of legal puiere at A share of yonr bneisfss is I Banking Hours, from 9 a m. to Office. Old Record Buildins.

1881 Ci. South-east corner Main and First strwt. 0ppoie Roger Block, i Where will be ootid at all times a c-1j-; selection of bby mam a Hats, Cajis, Boots Shoe. Ladies, Misses, 1 YolatllS' AND 01lildleli, FURNISHING GOOD; JEWELRY, POCRET and TABLE fPTLEXl QUEENS WAEE, STONE WAJ.H WOOD and WILLOW WARE. I Staple and Fancy GROCERIES ft It In fart everything; nsa ally Vept in GENERAL STORE.

Lowest posib1c livir-g prices for Caf5 COUNTBY PEODUC ft GOODS DKLIV7JIED AT A PABTS OI THE CITY and this pper who have f.bt.themselyvg Hub Jredtrfvv rest assumed that It is paid ror by friend. 1 No pepef ttoua now in nuiinef If want to bpy a farm', advertise area mechaiic. artisan, or en I gaged in any the useful avocations bt I tBe sanwbe known by a judicious I ''bang out vour sninglcv in your count 'n- 11 If you are engaged In any brand ol business, no matter of what nature, and desire to succeed, let the ntople know if i hy a cardin yoiir city paer. Oraobaek County Committee. The, named gentleman have been ehOBen athe County Central Committee of the ureeauacK-rLaoor party 01 Marion couuty: E.

C. Bates, Chairman Centre Grant Francis, Secretary; cati. wiiaon; j. Gentry! ir CaUin. Cl fcrewerU.iV...

Peabody l. iiuuanit j. o. 01' J. w.

yj coiiins. Ljii i iv Liberty. 'f Jacob llgamoth i t.Bisley. T. Creek.

J. Branch L. K. Park, Oh, Hha'a lough fl; Will von heed the warning. The signal perhaps of the sure approach of that mit terrible diseaae consumtion, .1 Ask yourselves if you can afford fur the sake of saving 50 eenta to run the risk and do nothing for it.

We know from experience that Shilob's Cure will cure your cough It never fails This explains why more than a million bottles were siu tue past year It relieves croup and whooping cough at once Mothers do not be without it. For lame back, side, or chest, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Sold by John Wand, Marion r-t 1 Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. Is it not worth the small price of 75 cents to free yourself, of every symptom of those distressing complaints, if you think- so call at our store and get a bottle of Shiloh's italizer, v-ery bottle has a printed guarantee on use accordingly and if it does you no good it will eoat von nothing Sold by John Wand, Marion CCUtrC We have a speedy and positive cure for catarrh, diphtheria, canker mouth and headache, iu Shiloh's Catarrh Ueinedy. A nasal injector free with each -Use it If you desire health and sweet breath Price 50 cents bold By John Wand.

Marion CJ, a BAILEY, PrppW. Headquarters for Commercial travelers. G'xxl Livery convenient to the House. Corner of Fourth and Main streets, Marlon Centre, Kansas; Mullowaev Arrows. "(Successors to Gee Brothers.) Feed and Sale Stable.

MARION CENTRE, ANSA8 BUY; SELL, OR T1UDE HORSES Hiuchciiff Tidyman. BRIGKMAKERS, BUILDERS KOHTRACTORS MARION CENTRE, KANSAS. 1 Brick fthlrpad any point at special rates and on abort aoti e. O. Brewer, JPJSABOJDY, i Dealer in Clotliing: BOOTS AND SHOES, Hats, Caps, Gents' MMi Goods.

'IVOTIONS, i GLASS AND -t Queeiiswarer Dighert Price Paid for Prodoce. C. IIEED, at Xa. MARION CENTRE, KANSAS. A general law business Officb.

In Williams Block. -1 1E fiT io ii. Centre Krerythlna In the line of Monuments, Tomb-(tuM Ac executed in the neatest atvle and of the beat Call and examine my X. C. BKA.MLEV.

1 4 Mandfactuber of Boots and Shoes, All kinds of Boots and Saoea made to order on abort a tlceand In the latest sty lea. Kepalr-Ing neatly and promptly done, shop first door west of fitoi e' eoal olHoe, Martoa Centre. HUfW. Coburn, DENTIST, MARION CBNTRE, KANSAS rrCKTir filled and cleaned ta a a akillfal manner. Artificial appllanoes made for the month.

All work Ofioe over the Stanford drug Mala street. Onioe hoars from 8 a.m. till Sr. 4 i 1 1 Af 1 1 3 no howl, wheo mortey is called for to pay A Good Square Meal Is often, followed stom hcii, ejmpioma on aysaepsia or lnciies-tion. Every miserable dyspeptic in the land should knw that be can be cured by a timely use of Burd" Ck Biid Bitters.

Price $1 00, trial size 10 cents To tlte Wool Oroui of Kaosas. The annual of the "Kansas Wool Growers' aud Breeding As convenes! at 3 o'clock p. m. Tuesday, January lTth, at Fellows Half, ia i TJhe usdal special excursion rates have been secured er the U. Pand A.

fc 8. P. BubI- nesa of great Importance will be before convention; tesided the election 01 ofBcers'-ana the' eltcti. of a governing committee on the next' 'annual sheep show, during the State fair. J.

B. Babtii. LiiEw, Secretary. 1 i To Kent. The CommereI.il? House, with or'wiih- out furniture, at reasonable rates.

Calf addrees, Wu. Wo- Marion, No Matter IVnat. Uitpveai You may rest assured that you are safe in being speedily cured by Thorn 18 Ec- lectrie Oil In all cases of rheumatism, oi 1 UVUIUglflf lV LUALLIU, CIV. VlIC hi IB1 UUIJT IS necessary to prov i's tfHocy I am still "on top," with a bag full of Money at 8 per cent, jter Wi Bowk, Marlon Centre; Parties living, in the vicinity ofPea-bodyiwbo are indebted to us, or who wish to subscribe, will please call on J. at Brewer's store, who is an- thonzed to receive money and take sub- scriptlons tor tne KANNKR.

F- 1 ff i. want un nrcran nauat patronize It-1 Your support is i sn nn I necessary to its existence. 91.50 per; year," in advance. Casb 'Patd for Game. I will pay cash for all kinds of game at the new meat market under Buchant id's store.

R. Ddnlap. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE BANNER. The Only Paper in Marlon County Not Support by azes Stolen Frum the p. rlt is tlte oalv paper published in the county devoted to the interests of the people, and is sustained by the people and not by offlcial patronage.

It is not cu nee ted with any ring and not In the pay of any Court House It reserves the right and will discuss the affairs of the county without partiality and without prejudice. It will form no unholy alliance with avowed enemies to the best interests of the county for the purpose of stealing a portion of the hard earnings of the taxpayers of the Cwunty. i lt is under no obligations to the county officers for official patronage. It makes no ompromise with crime. We publish what no other paper in the County dares to make public.

We propose to draw aside the veil and let the public see the manner In which public affairs are managed. We aim to be the organ of the people and not the tool of Court House ring. If you would know bow the aflairs of the county are managed you should subscribe for the Banner. shall make it our bo indeo duty to expose all frauds, steals, conspiracies to defraud, etc and In doing so shall lay on and sp ire not, to the end that no guilty man escapes. 5 It Is opposed to sacrificing the interests the people for the benefit of the Republican papers of the county.

It Is opposed t6 fraud, illegal fees, land swindles and malfeasance lu It recognizes only the of the people aud appeals to them alone for Its snpport. 'V 1 Terms: fl.50 per year; 75 cents for six months All goids delivered by Mrs. Compton. x- Fkur, meal and potatoes at Mrs. E.

fl. Compton's. 1 ll con Bacon 1 Bacon at Mrs. E. H.

Compton's. Poultry, dressed to order, at E. II. Compton's. The finest apples in the city at Mrs.

E. Hi ConiDton'fl. i. Bird seed all ready mixed at Mrs. H.

Hamsl Hams! Hams! Sugar cured hums at Mrs. E. H. Compton's. Buckwheats Sour, warranted strictly pure at Mrs E.

H. Compton's. I Potatoes I Potatoes i Potatoes I $1.50 per bushel, at Mrs E. Compton's Limp chimneys. A lew of thoae fur for 25 cenU left at Mrs.

E. ff Compton's. hair waves invisible nets at Mra Perkins'. 'us 'Five packages of Asorta coffee for $1 at Buford'a, i A choice lot of mixed pickles, la Jralk or jar, at Bn ford's. -Crauberriea at Jiuford's.

r.i Saner Kraut at Burord's. I California canned fruit at BufordVrit i Try that bar soap at Bu ford's. 1'ore drugs at Rldgway's. Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours. Rldgwar has a niee Una of jewelry, to which be invites the attention ol ta public I I I ALWAYS QRnra Lra 7T 1 1 Crr'TI KA SURPASSES OTHERS 30 UNION 60.

EW YORK (Chicago ill. o- -r Orange mass. 1AI H.hB.-HJl 1 lt i M. WEAVER A Ul.O Kansas City, Mo. OF ALL 702 mil AUD BEAST.

For more than a third of a century the Mexican jas been known to inilliona all over tha world as the only safe reliance for the relief of acciaenis ana pain, it 13 a meoicinc above price and praise the beat af Its a- lad. for every form of external pain MEXICAN Mustang is without an equal. It peiMstratea flesh tnd mawle to tlae -irerjr lote making tlie eontinn-auce of pain and inliammation imixiic sible. Its effects upon Buman Flesh and the Brute Cn-atioa are equally wonUer-fuU The Mexican USTANO liniment Is neejled by somebody iu every house, livery day brings Devi of the sgoay of au avrf nl acald oc bara subdued, of rhraouila mrtyr restored, or a nliuMe horse mr ox saved by tlto bealiiig power of thin wbidi speedily cures sncli ailments of the HUMAN I'UisH as Rheumatism. Swelllaiga.

Ktlfr Joints, (oninctea jnnsciea. owra and Scalds, Cuts, lfrutses and Sprains, Poliouoai Bites and Stina. Limfncin, Old jSorea, ITIcers. Froatbltes, Chilblains. Horo If ipples, Caked anl indeed every form of external dis earn.

It heals without sears. For the Bblte Csevtkh It Sprains, Swinny, StuT Joints, Fsoadcr, Harness Sores, Hoof Diseases, Foot I Cot, Screw Worm, Seai, Hollow Horn, Srratchn, Windfalls, Spavin, Thrush, Rlnajhane, Old Sores. Fall Kvil. i'Um noon the Sffrht and every either ailment ta -which oeeupaaaf a of the Stable uul Stock I'ard are liable. Tha Mexican Mustang Uobaeat always cares and never disappoints; and it is, positively, OF ALL LI.iC.'je.TS POS HAN OS 33 AST.

M.U1ITTIEES 617 St. Charles Street, St. Lonis, Mo. A mnlar sradnata at two Medical OoUesea, haa'baea e7 papers ahownd all old rasuleiits know. Bvphuis, Ooaorrlusa.

Oleet. Striceure. Orchitis. Rapture) I Urinary 8y urmary ovpnuiLlo or aercunai AnecLitHa Throat. Bxln or Bones eared bafaur, a-nvaMir.

BDHmatorrb1 rail Xtebiluv and Imcoteaev astaarasnuof Abase, aexasl azeeamsia matarar at dahilit. almneaa of aiiitit.defectlTe err. physical aeoay, awraioa to society confosioa ot idsaa, loasof sai mil poww.nictit loaooa.renderlnit aaar- kproperars panwnawr wiwfcwm ww. or br mail free and inrtted. Paaapalet mm Madlrliies annt trr mnil r- it -T Ouras aiMnaoaDHinMissmiMriTaMafc ARRI AG JK zlkUs.

GUIDE! Th, whole Ktorr. wall told, aa it biros to life. 00 It fiillsalnii sahjaots: Who anny. wa not, wts nmrrr bow lue una n4pins may tm reaja eaana af osuIWt ao4 exima, aa4 oviair mora. Tboas married pin, dor ksok and ker.

2 eta. or mail In mooerorpo. tana. Itnglish Qernian grench rasa and ipoken. FREE Lws Manhaod.

Kamxmnne, lefeeuva Memoir and IHsorderf brjBiOit on lr AftM 1 n. hit. tha in2TiStaf. a Onrati fet- Ioai. Mo.

Br.JACfcVUES TOSChesnut St, 8t. Loots, Hj. oM offloa. oonUniv-fi tn mam aprinaterTaasa. Senunoi WeeJL- Beaa, Impotency.all forma of SynbUia.OonofTaa, Oleet.

Urinary or rMafUlwroaaeaooa. lunmcuni oraauioaaiw oared fiar life wita anie medMaa. Adnos free. Obarsaa tow Call or writ InaufcccoolMeaoa. Symptom for two staato GUIDEToc5 QUE TREATMENT.

A certain cere IHr NervOUS Debility, Seminal Weak- nec. lrriorrtnrn- arrn. The KeclDMnsed in mv limctx for 2JI Vana and an illnatrated book of 60 Dares viving roll rec-ons forweirtreatgiCTt, S4Bnt fr. Address BE. X.

WILLTAHH. 4ZS I a. latar lifv-Jkat, Wa. Mrs. L.

TV. rerlcin i- it- IIm jnst rewired new anil stylitii. line of MILLINERY GOODS, at hr ttnn on Msln street, jiWfit the Rreord PrintiBir Hvtuw. a. hi ltivitt-s ttw liwlu to a care ful insuectiou bi-fore Ityiag tl-w ht-re.

All. HEW STTXE3 OF HATS AJID BONNETS, FLOWEKS, K1BBOSS, C. Extra line of tine thread Imce, and other not before in this If yon think th-re Is notMna rheap in clarion ntre, call at the reliable bouse of A. 1. Billings A dealers la FURNITURE, BSD SFBIHGS, 7 FIARO ItOOU, OLaSS QfEERS WAKE, ETC Please raM And examine onr pwala andfriofa N.

at. We offer aiHclaI Indncementfl la oar Otass and Oaeeaaware, aa wh to close oat our stock. A. I. BILUXUS CO.

mi si I rnllAi iSlST In Hot Water. 3 1 Orpha M. Il'jdge, Battle Creek, Mich writes: i4I upset a. tea-kettle of boiling hot water oo my hand. I at once applied Thomas Eclectrlc OU, and the effect was to immediately all the paln.

I was cured in three days. 1 v. v. Jr. 1 "ij a Ur'T 11., i i i.

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Years Available:
1880-1882