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"THIS PLANTER'S WIFE." SOME MEW Dr. T. J. Conry, lias been greatly STAHL'S SHEEP KANCnB. Sheep raising in this part of the To-morrow night the Cliflbrd Dra Of what is the surface of the earth Deep Plowing Useful end Injurious.

One intelligent, practical farmer will tell you his experience has shown con indisposed for sevpal days. matic Company will appear at the op 3R -DEALEIi ES composed? country is said to bo a hasardous AUTERTISIKO BATJSS. era nouse in 'Xne Planter wife, a clusively that deep culture of the soil is Of corner lots, mighty poor roadu, business and we have no doubt that E. A. Syden and Mrs.

Johnsn on 8th Street were married on Thursday strong emotional play, relating to important and highly profitable. Another, of equal intelligence and ex raiiroad tracks, ba ball ground, it requires a great deal of care and at events in the late great civil war. by Justice Twyford. perience, will assert that he positively tention where the changes in climate Miss Constance Stanley is "The Planter's Wife." Mr. Clifford, "Col.

Al cricket fields and skating rinks. What portion of the globe water? cuuma ueep plowing 10 De very injurious. Both may be risrht. The ap-rimilfurnJ is The celebr ted Edwin Clifford Dra LUMBER bert Graham," and Frank P. Haven as journals have abounded in such state matic company at the opera house are so but we are pleased to find that there are men here who are not afraid to fase some difficulties in order to promote an industry so ments during thirty years past.

An ex About three-fourths. Sometimes comedian of the company, have each won. enviable reputations, and they Thursday, Friday and Saturday evon- 1 1 1 1 III; One Inch, $1.00 1 $2.25 $5.00 Two Inches, 1.50 1 3.25 COO 9.00 Three Inches, 2.00 4.25 9.00 13.00 Four Inches, 2.50 5.25 12.00 17 00 Five Inches, 3.00 6,25 15.00 21.00 1-4 Column, 3.50 7.25 18.00 25.00 1-2 Column, 7.00 14.00 26.00 40.00 34 Column, 10.00 20.00 34.00 55.00 One Column, 12.00 27.00 40.00 75.00 A. T. S.

Time Table. I they add a little gin and nothing to deserve and should receive and we inprs of next weal. are informed do receive liberal re LATH, SHINGLES MOULDINGS, DOORS, beneficial both to themselves and to amination of the why and wherefore will afford a useful lesson. How do plants get the materials that increase their bulk? Mainly from the air. A loam made up almost wholly ot sand and day, after growing two or cognition wherever they go.

Fort Marshal Minturn, under instruction their fellow men. ii. What is a town? A town is a considerable collection of houses and inhabitants, with ocott Monitor. We take, as an illustration, the from Council, has been doing com The above strictly first class com- tnree ions per acre of clover, for exam- mendable work in clearing our streets ranche of Mr. Joseph Stahl, situated pie.

will contain more vegetable or or- pany will appear at the Florence Op- four or five men who "run the par- of obstructions and rubbish. some four miles north of Florence. amo matter man belore bearing the Maim Lime. era House for three nights only and a ty and lend monev at fifteen per We had occasion to visit this gentle WUTTiBO. I EASTWARD Posts.

cent, interest. grand family matinee Saturday after F. S. Mitchell, we are informed, has r. ex.

STATIONS. I ex man on Tuesday last, and took ad negotiated for the sale of his urni AM vantage of the opportunity to examine crop. The leaves have upon their surface a vast number of very small mouths or openings, often over a hundred thousand upon a single square inch as shown by the microscope. Through these carbonic acid and other gases are absorbed and decomposed, part being noon, opening Thursday evening December 11th, in the great popular What a city? A ity is an infiorforafei town, 4 57 into his method of treatment etc. 4 27 I Strong City 4 4.) I Elmdale 4 54 I 5 03 1 Cilr tare business to Mr.

John Kiefner, of Sabetha, Nemaha county, Kansas. drama entitled "The Planter's Wife." with a Mayor who believes the AVE TROUGHS ALL COMPLETE. AM PM 11 22 10 37 11 09 10 21 10 56 10 03 10 4t 9 51 10 30 9 30 10 10 9 13 10 07 9 02 9 46 8 36 9 40 7 53 AM 10 38 10 03 10 06 9 55 9 35 9 18 9 02 8 36 7 53 6 26 43 5 59 10 fi SO 47 7 00 7 35 7 40 5 20 5 13 5 30 5 41 6 01 6 in 6 26 6 53 7 30 His flock, which consists of some fourteen or fifteen hundred head of Admission 50 and 75 cents. Reserved wholj world shakes when he hap Mr. Kiefner will take possession about Flo-ence P.

ab -dy. H'alton Xewton 5 33 5 4 -2 6 Ofi 6 40 pens to fall flat on a cross-walk. seats now on sale at Hamilton's jewel the first of the year. reuuueu as pianc I xxi. Ivemove the leaves from any plant, and it ceases to grow.

The fine rootlets and root hairs doubtless absorb a little food from fer Merinos, which he tells us can stand Yards at Florence and Burns. ry store. the climate better than the other What is commerce Borrowing five dollars for a day or A. N. Freeborn has again taken tilizers and organic matter in the soiL- TEACHERS ASSOCIATION.

breed, were comfortably enclosed in MrPherson Branch. TBTTAIil). EASTWARD. yT iTTAM I FAS I 113 8TATIOX3. PAS PAS 1 FRT charge of his American Hotel and re especiauy nitrogen and the minerals of two and dodging the lender' for a their winter quarters.

They are, with The meeting of the Marion stored the business to its former pros 3 ear or two. the ashes. Without discussing the question how much comes from each source, we know P.M PP.M P.M. 9 2 9 3 5 50 very few exceptions, in splendid con County Teacliefs' As ociatioa for perity. He has had several renters A.

JC.fP. M. 1A.M. i 11 8 )T; 6 I Florence 11 63 8 55; 6 35 10.2( Marion T.M. 9 15! 6 4614.5 Canada 31 15! 9 fioj 7 05-20-7 8 55 8 43 4 55 dition and apparently in good health; Name the different races? Horse race, boat race, bicycle 4 20 the year 18S4 will be held in Peabo that the sap conveys the food both from 8 41 8 18j EZ L-S I but none have been able to sustain the 8 25 7 SOi this fact was also noticed by us when dy, December l3Ui.

We wonld im 7 20 8 08) leaves and roots, and deposits it here and there and everywhere throuirh the custom secured by Mr. Freeborn. Oi 10 17 7 202.J Lehigh 1 43; 10 50 7 40i34.3i Canton 3 48 3 15 2 25 1 55 race, and racing around to find a 6 25: 5 50 we visited him some ten months ago. 1 2511 16 press upon every teacher in Marion 7 45 7 30 7 10 6 50 plant just as the blood gathers materials from the digested food Dassimr man to endorse your note. 57 11 60i 5 00 1 20 The smaller lambs are separated from 11 55 county the importance of attending 7 5840.1 alva 8 22 47.6 MePherson.

8 40j53 9 I onway 8 5860.8 Windora 9 1066-4 Little Hirer 9 3 Mitchell Into how many classes is man through the alimentary canal of our 11 17 the larger ones so that they may have 4 10! 4 8. 9 a 6 tins meeting of the Association. To 10 45 10 10 kind divided? Doaies, and deposits the atoms that nourish and strengthen the mnseles. 6 32 6 10 6 03 5 48 5 Sffi 5 oa all interested in lucation we extend JOB OFFICE 9 37 78 9 51f8S.2i Six; enlightened, civiiized, 28; Lyons Chase Elliuwood 9 37 8 35 7 30 the advantages of his more particular attention. The feeding arrangements are excellent, and there is ample room Mr.

Oscar Johnson, our popular contractor, has recently discovered a sand bank on J. Coble's farm four miles north of Florence. Tlie vein is four feet thick and the quality of the sand is superior to any previously iscovered in this locality. a cordial invifation, and assure them 7 0j 7 CiT.a. 10 A.M.I nerves, bones and all other organs.

The sap is to the plant what the blood is to the body. This sap comes mainly from half civilized, savage, too utter, not A.M. a pleasant and profitable time. woith a cent, and Indian agents. for them all to eat at the same time.

PROGRAMME. Branch. OtTH. I uioisbure in me son. The sun's warmth greatly assists the SORTI! Whal nations are colled enlight BERT XXJIVLI, There is a long shed on the north side ROP'U.

riti STATIONS I DIS I PAS8 ened? 10 a.m. Opening exercises and preparation of the food material collected by the leaves, adapting it for 6 40 A. of the yard which has recently been pra er by Rev. Wake. Ths3 who have the most wars 0.7 5 10p 5 05 4 22 3 33 J.

G-. Morse has erected, on his piuiib uounsnmeni. we speas ol warm 11 Oj 22.6! 4 7 SO 8 17 9 30 Mudic Time of holding Teacher's growing weather." Hut while the and the worst laws, and produce the worst crimiuals. Florence Kldorado Junction. Burns Eldorado Augusta Gordon ronjcla8 hot sun rapidly increases the prepara Association, O.

C. Clark; Sime of Is well fitted op for doing all kinds of Plain, Fancy and enlarged to make room for the increased number of the flock. In May last, Mr. Stahl fleeced 577 head, from which he obtained three tons of wool, the bucks averaging 29. 9i 3 02 38.21 42 7 2 07 48.9 41 53.9 1 20r.il the Causes of Teichcrs Failures, tion oi pianc iooo, it dries ou the sap faster from the leaves, and also the 47 10 14 ie as a.

Now miny motions has the earth? That's according to how you mix Edward Butts; Lecture System in ranche in Chase county, one of the finest barns in this section. He has of late directed his excellent business powers to cattle raising, and judging from his extention of the business it is proving a profitable investment. moisture from the surface soil, so that the roots can not get a full supply. In both these ways the sap the life blood CITY I RECTO EY. Preparatory Schools, V.

B. Van Os- your drinks and which way you "go trand. uome. of the plant is diminished, and for ORXAMEKTAL JOB PRINTING, want of this the food distribution or What is the earth's axis? The li ces passed between Music Recitation by Mis3 Ella Allendar; Class exeiviie in Arithme growth is lessened, and frequently is stopped altosether. The leaves curL CHUKCHES.

Baptist Chcbch Rev. J. A. Heagey, Preaching every Snnday at 10:30 o'clock Sunday school at same place every Sun-y at 11 :30 o'clock a. m.

Somas' Catholic CHURcn. Rev. N. Fowler- from 20 to 25 pounds and the ewes 7 to 18 pounds apiece, making a gen eral average of 1 0 pounds, and judging from the present growth of the wool, next season's clip will be very satis-factoy. Mr.

Stahl takes a special pride in York and San Fiansisco. tic John R. Rss; Recitation by the plants droop, often dying out after a iew not days. This is especially the Miss Addie Loomis; Music; Teach What causes day and night? Day is caused by night getting case on snaiiow sons, and on praine la a Prompt and Artistic manner. C.

Rollin Camp, ediror of Camp's Emigrants" Guide to the West, published at Kansas City, was in Flo rence this week collecting material for a Marion County edition of his paper. Mr. Camp is an active newspaper land wnicn, by reason of its dark color. ing a Profession, Chas. Brooker 12 M.

INTERMISSION. pastor. Services in St. Patrick's Church every recund aad fourth Sunday of themoath, at 10:30 a. m.

and 7 p. in. Fembtieeias Crimen. Rev. E.

J. Brown, pastor. Services every Sabbath at 11:00 a. n. m.

Sabbatn school at 12m. Praver meeting every Thursdav evenintr at 7:20 absorbs more of the sun's heat than those of lighter color. Owing to the loose texture of such soils they bring: up raising peuigreed bucks and always tired out. Night is caused by everybody taking the street csrs and going home to supper. Honest keeps a number on hand for sale, he Office in Miller DSloelr, Florence.

juuiauuic uuiu ueiuw iiiucn less rapidly 1:30 p. in. Music; The Teacher, L. M. Knowles; Influence of surroundings Music; Al1 attend, strangers will be man, and we shall expect something Cardiallv welcomed And nrnriflnil with irnul I I also has from four to six hundred iaan line, compact loams and clay.

Wtiat is a map? teats. from him in his January upon a fine ewes ready for market; and the handsome edition. A map it a drawing to show the child's Moral and Mental Develop A3 it not piain men, tnat a soil 13 plowed deep and made fine, so that air will penetrate deeply, and the plant roots be thus invited well below the sur jury where Smith stool when Jones writer can say, without hesitation, that they compare favorably with nients, M. O. Billings; Teacher's There are some of the ills of hie ave him a lift under the eye.

Mxthodist Episcopal -Church. Rev. J. W. Anderson, pastor.

Services in theM. E. church very Sabbath. Time of Snnday school, 10:00 a. n.

bell will be rung at 9:45. Time of morning- sermon, bell will be rani at 10:45 Time of evening sermon. 1st bell 6:30, 2nd ell 7:15. Prayer meeting Thur day evening at 7 p. m.

bell will be rung at 7:15 Strangers are cordially invited to participate in these services and to make themselves known to us. face, out of the sun's reach even in a drouth, which seldom dries more than FARM LOANS hat is a mariaer's lompass? A jug holding four saIloii3. San Francisco News Letter. SECRET SOCIE1TES. MR8.

KMJU I.ABBOTT Of Eddy Town, New York, offers that are simply irresistable, and if any man in the world can withstand an aggregation of all human nuisances, it is L. Merriam, of the Eagle hotel. But he informs us that he too has been vanquished precipitately by the visitation, at one time, of nineteen peddlers at his popular hostlery a few evenings ago. Just think of nineteen two to four inches deep, the plants having such roots will be always supplied with the needed sap, and the growth will proceed rapidly even in the dryest days. Hence, as a rule, deep plowing and working of the soil are highly a vantageous.

But not always. The porous prairie soils are usually in fair condition a foot deep or more; the air has circulated through them, destroying deleterious acids, poisonous salts, etc. On heavier her rervices to the people of Flo Xm. A.ny itixa Over 300 1 Influeoce morally and politically, J. G.

Johnsou; Effects of Alchobol on the Body and Mind. Secretary Nor mal Education, E. B. Dobbs; Mumc Recitation by Mis Carrie Sacket; Uojust Criticism of a fellow-teacher's work, E. M.

Doiald3on; Model Teacher, Joseph E. DickersonY Mu sic; Paper on Primary Instruction in Reading by Miss Miry Smith: the Sphere of the Teacher, George Music; Wrong and Right UVe of Text Books, W. A. Callins; G. A.

E. Marion Post, Xo. 202, meets at Knight's Hall Try Saturday evening at 8 o'clo sharp. J. W.

Martin, Commander. C. Millkh, Adjutant. A. F.

A.M. rence as instructor on the piano, organ and guitar. Mn. Abbott has had tea jeirs experience in teaching Advance Lodge, No 114, meets in regular -IfrnT-af a vpnovc oil nr.n-r. mmnnieation every first and third Wednesday M.

S. Miller, w. M. vaings those that he has seen both in Australia and England The price of wool here at present, is low but it is steadily rising. Last summer the best offer he had was 13 cents, per and lately he has been offered 16 cents, for last season's clip.

For several years previous to his coming here Mr. Stahl has been engaged in this particular branch of industry and is now using his experience to the best advantage. He is an energetic and careful manager, and attends closely to business. We are glad to see him prospering and hope he will continue to do so, and if he should become tired of a bachelor's life, and take upon himself the responsibilities of a benedict, he has our best wishes for his success and prosperity in this respect also. soils, so compact that the air has never circulated below the immediate surface, the subsoil may be actually filled with poisonous substances.

We know that tne excellency of their wares at the same time! We know there were instrumental mush, and comes well recommended as a teachi and a refined and cultured lady. Rooms at F. S. Mitchell's I. O.

O. F. At a low rate of interest, either with or without commission. nineteen of them because Merriam said so. Irand Vallev So.

17. meets every eveni'ig, at their hall, corner of Mai. aad 'Ihird streets. W. itt.

Smith, X. ti. K. OF H. earth brought up in digging wells and deep ditches.will seldom support vege- Query Box, Messrs.

Woods ana Hunt and Mrs. Cochran; Music. taoie me, ior a vear or two at least. PUBLIC DEBT. Washington, D.

Nov. 29. It Florenae Lodge, Xo- 1082. meets in Knight's Believing tLat it will be run a plow down into such a soil three or four inches below the previous- a is estimated that tha dec-case of the iy siirrea surxace, and turn up a heavy layer of it, may actually kill the first public debt for November Avill not conducive to lh3. success of the Association and imperative on account of tie the programme, fie committee would suggest th-it not The managers of the Florence Opera House have at last secured the greatest of all attractions for the benefit of all amusement lovers.

"We need only speak of the engagement of the celebrated Edwin Clifford Dramatic crop sown or planted. umi every alternate xnesaav evening. G. VV. Minturn-, E.

T. Hocltos, Reporter. K- OF L. Granite Assembly Xo. 3231 meets in Knight's Ball avfry Saturday evening.

John F. Exobli, M. W. Sbxt Bunlap, R. S.

be much over $1,000,000. The do- rease is due to the reduction in rc- J. he right way, with such soils, is to fo i down an inch or two annually, and ring up a little new soil each time, bet more than fifteen minutes bo con venief for the month snd heavy sumed by the reading of the paper Company at the opera house Thurs payments on account of peasionF, which were over $8,000,000. and the discussion thereof. loans Negotiated With the I.EASTPOSSIBLJE EXPJEIVSE esr- ox snoitT notice.

day, Friday and Saturday evenings, J. G. Hall, W. B. Zerciier, not enough to materially harm the growing crops.

In this way we may in time secure a healthful, porous, aerated, deep plant bed, that will furnish abundant moisture in the hottest season, besides providing new supplies of inorganic food needed for the best growth of crops. Orange, Judd, in American RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT AND CilXDULENCE. Dec. 11, 12 and 13, with a grand Sat Accordino to a recent decision of S-'cretary. PrOiideDt.

Whereas, In view of the loss we the I otal authorities, wedding cake cannot be sent through th-j mails COUNTY OFFICERS: Representative J. Ware Bntterfleld. County Clerk W. II. Hamilton.

Treasurer Fred Frazer. Snp't Publie Instruction W. Zercher Sheriff C. II. Thompson.

Attorney Thos A. Bogle. lerk of Court Sam. Bown. Register of Deeds X.

Ey. Probate JuJgo B. F. Brockett. oroner R.

X. Sheldon. Jailer Taylor Riddle. cT N. Rogers, Cowmlitiom ra Jy J.

Frazer. have sustained by the decease of our urday afternoon matinee. This is without a doubt the finest company that will appear in ou- opera house this season, and should be rewarded by a crowded house. Secure seats at OUR BOYS. way from the cradle way from the cradle friend and brother, Reuben C.

Bates, All ths to The avarage amount of grain per An elopinar couple from Dutch and by the greater loss sustained by Kills, Long Island, supposed the parents those who were nearest and dearest car in bushels is as follows 490, com 524, oats 9 14, rye 503, womanhood, a girl seem to fall naturally in her placj, or the placj as3igne I her, and never appears to of tne girl were in ignorance of their Hamilton's jewelry store. I T. L. Osbome. hiding" nlace.

Thev were oreatlv sup to him, and, Drised. therefore, when one dav recent Wheheas, It is but just and proper barley 611. AN EXrKlonDINAUI OFFER, feel awkward or in the way. But EXCELLENT MANAGEMENT. OFFICE IN TRIBUNE BUILDING, FLO HENCE, KANSAS.

ly, after their marriage, the old gentle that a fitting recognition of his many We are pleased to feel warranted CITY OFFICIALS. Vf. T. Ave Mayor. Traasarer, A.

Z. Hamilton. PeUea Jndge, C. Twyforl. Mtrshall i.

F. nturn. man waiicea into tneir abode ana made them a present of $2,000, with which to there is a pedod in ths life of a boy when iiaitherhe, his gardian or his virtues should be had, therefore, in commending the very excellent eegii life good style. iv. Y.

Timet. CJU-rk S. W. Howe. friendsknow where he balongs, nor be it liesoloed, By Marion Iiodge No.

City Attorney, J. B. Crouch management of the lessees of the Florence opera house. They have fully l. inariin, F0MlTI0f0F T0MS11IP.

Miairrnl, 104, I. O. O. that while we bow A. A.

Mart-h, CouncUmn acquainted themselves with the merit Sam w. Howe. with-humble submission to the will To All Wanting Kmplojment. We want liTe, energetic anrl capable Agents in every county In the Unltetl States and Canada, to se'l a potent article ot great merit, ox its iikrits. An article having a large sale, paying over 100 er cent, front, having no competition, and on which the ageut is protected in the exclusive sale by a deed given for each and every county he may secute from us Wi all the to our agents, an 1 the fact that it is an article that can i sold to I We.

th undersisme 1 intend to petition the A. and standing of the leading theatrical Honorable Board of County Commissioners of of the Almighty, we do not the less companies travelling, and with an in connty, ivansas, to rorm a new town-ship, comprisinsr a fractional part of town 22 mourn for our brother who has been me cauuies irom i 4U ents a pound at Mnrtia's grocery on the corner telligent discrimination, are now only rantie 5 ast in Marion rount hav ng the legal nomher of voters an inhalu ants in said "Bon Ton" Restaurant! taken from us. Tiesloved, That in the death of Reu of Third and Uain streets. territory. ltlCHAKD SPKXCEK, GEORGK STKVKSS, C.

F- BRADXEK, JULES CHLLE'lTK, dec 6-p-w. And Others. Martin buys canned goods in small lots therefore they are always fresh and pure. howheshoiild ba treated. A girl glides naturally along from childhood to womanhood; and sometimes ia this fast age so rapidly that you almost conclude that the period of girlhood is intlrely out.

With boys it is very different. There is a time in a bov's Tfe when he seems to fuel tha; he is out of place everywhere. And an tlii very time, when he needs sympatey the most, as aru'e, he gets the lcat of it. He is too to b3 patted like a baby, and not large enough to treated as a mn. Hs is too boisterous to be in the parlor; the cook sends him out of the tchen be ben C.

Bates, this Lodge laments the loss of a brother who was ever ready to proffer the hand of aid and the voice of sympathy to the needy and engaging those troupes whose general features or specialty acting are sure to please and meet the demands of cultivated taste. Our people should feel assured in the future that the approval of the opera house managers is a sufficient guarantee of first-class amusement. Call at his store at the corner of Third and Main streets. JULIUS MEBCET. AUG.

MEBCET every houseoirner, it might not be necessary to make an 'Extraordinary Ofer" to secure good agents at ouce, bnt we have concluded to make it to show, not only our confidence in ths merits of ur inve ntion, but in its salabilityby tiny agent that wll handle It with energy. Our ag lit now at worii are making from 9150 to 9600 a mo.ith clear, and this fact makes it safe focus to make our offer to all wh are out of emplo moot Any agent that will give nr busine a thirty-day's trial and fail to e'ear Is the Best in the City to Get a distressed of the fraturnity; an active 3JCcxcet Son Ask Martin for the "Moss Bark" it you want a rich, pore cirar. You will find him in the little store on the corner of Third and Main streets. member of this Order, whose utmost endeavors were exerted for its wel fare and prosperity, a friend and com -DEALERS IS DEATH OF MISS BOOTH. We have the sorrowful task to at least $100 in this time, above all expense.

can return all goods unsold to us, and we ll refund the money pai jr them. Any aent, or general agent who would like ten or more couuties and work them through ninety panion who was dear to us all, and whose steadfastness to the principles and teachings of our beloved Order we should strive to emulate. A.N. Freeborn's "New Nicklc" cigar is the favorite ia Florence. It is the finest five cent cigar now in the market.

If yon want to ei joy the rich flavor and sooth in if influence of a pure narcotic, try ha "New Nicklc." cause he asks too many questions. chronicle this week the death of Miss Cora M. Booth, daughter of W. H. Booth, editor of the Florence Herald.

Miss Booth had been a victim to that The father is too much engrossed in days, and tails to clear a'l expenses can return all unsold and g. th ir money back. No other employer of ageuts ever dare i to make such oners, nor would we if we did not know that we id agents now making more than OR AH KLD OF BEFRESHSETFS AT LOW RATES. Resolved, That we sincerely con business to notice him or give em-p'oyment or direction to his active, dole with the family of the deceased relentless distroyer, consumption, for about three years, and when she came double the amount we guaranteed, and bf two enquiring mind; the mother is too sales a day would give a profit of over $125 a on the dispensation with which it has pleased Divine Providence to afflict them, and commend them for con to Florence, some fourteen months Too can always find the Xavy Clippings, Joe Bowers, Little Joker, Seal of North Carolina, Meerschaum, Killikinick. Old Style, and all the popular brands of chewing1 and smoking tobacco at Martin's, corner of Third and Main streets.

month, and that one at our agent took in eighteen orders in one day. Our large descrip bnsy preparing dainties fur his stomach, or 'flounces for his sistar's Tinware Stoves PROMT WAITER solation to Him who doeth all for the best. ago from Missouri, her parents had hopes of her improvement under the influence of new scenes and a change of climate. Their hopes, however, were not realized, and a short time dress, to pay much attention to her son's brain or hsart; and, as a natural consequence, he goes into tie Resolved, That these resolutions be tive circulars explain our offer fully, and these we wish to send to overvone out of employment who will send us three stamps for postage. Send at once aud secure the agen-y in time for ti boom, aud go to work on the terms named in our extraordinary offer.

We woul i like to have the address of all the agents, sewing machine solicit rs and carpenters in the country, and ask any reader of this paper who reads this offer, to send us once the name and address of all such they know. Ad spread upon the records of the Lo 'ge, and copies thereof be transmitted to GranitewarE The education he receives there is sooa made manifest. And every other appointment likely to enhance the alimentatire enjoyments of the physical man, after her arrival here she began sinking, and continued so until the end To me there comes a question, the widow of our deceased brother, and the Marion county papers and to The "free buss'' to the Florerca House was somewhat at a discount on Thursday morning. Mrs. V.

Gost ia always abreast of the times in millinery gooas. If you want something really elegant at moderate prices, caU and examine Ler new fall stock. came, which occured about 3 o'clock deep and momentous: "What shall I do to save my boy from the snares the Odd-Fellows News. Tuesday afternoon. PLOWS, dress at once, or von will lose the best chance ever offered to those out of employment to make money Rexxkb Masufactpriito oct251y 1C6 Smithlield Titlsburg, Pa.

Miss Booth was born in Perryville, that are laid at bis feet." Olio Door Soivtli ot Marion Bank. Com. Thos. W. Bown, W.

W. Loveless, Stephen Jex, F. Lewis, Sec. pro tem. One thing 1 liave determined on, rt Garden Oct.

7th 1867, and became a probationary member of the M. E. Church about three years ago at Perryville, and though she had never assumed the duties and obligations of and that is, 1 will never knowingly, by word or deed, cause him to feel that he is in my way, in the house clpe for a simple Vege'aMe Balm that will remove rclc-, fiinpIcK it ftiotchea, leaving the skin soft, clear and beintiful also inst'uetious for producing a luxriant grow.li of hair ou a Id head or smooth face. Adit res 'closing a Sc. stamp, BEX VAXDEUf 12 Barclay St.

N. Y. Implements, he calls home; not even though car IF TOIT ARB OCT Of EMPLOYMENT Call at the Tribune office and ar-rainge for a' bneiaess that will pay with a very small outlay. This is a rare chance for an active man to make moneyl Call at once. full membership, her daily life bore evidences of an innocent christian G.

0. WF01B'S A STORE pets may bt soiled by muddy boots, and my beet furniture marred by finger-marks. It is better that my rAV OonsiLmptives Cultivators, spirit. On Wednesday afternoon her re The advertiser having been permanently cur-dor that 1 react disease, Consumption, by a carj ets be soiled and my bast fur ed simple remedv, is anxious make kuown to mains were borne to the E. Church, niture ba scratched or broken, than his fellow-snirers the means of cure.

To all wh resire it, he will send a copy of the e- where the loviner memory of her that jmmortal soul, which God has sc iption used (fkkk) with the directions for Wagons, Barb'd WIRE. school mates was strikingly manifest prepar us and using the same which they liiud a surp cute for tJo eh. oitis ChiimuiiiiiKuu entrusted to my keeping, should be in the floral tributes placed about the Aottiin-t IiranchtiU, Ac. Parties wishing ISKEL'S HAND-BOOK We have just received from the publishers a book with the above named title. It contains Statistical Tables of Practical Value for Mechanics, Farmers, Lumbermen, Bankers, Book keepers, Politicians, and all classes of workers in every department of human effort, and a compilation of facts for ready reference on various subjects.

No more valuable book has ever been offered, as it contains so much information of practical value in every day life. It is elegantly bound in Al-igator Leatherette, with golJ stamp, and will Be sent to any address, by "mail, post paid, on receipt of 25 cents, by (ieo. Publisher, 230 Lake Chicago, 111. mi rrcnriHi jii, win piease anaress it-v. A.

WILSON, ia l'eun St. Wllliamsburgh, scarred and marred by the vileocss which is found in our Btrects and public places of resort. Soikd and altar and the burial casket, while her young companions rendered in ten provisions, CHCAP BEAL ESTATE. By caliing at the Tribune office you can learn of some town property ia Indiana, can be bought or traded for Kansas land at a great bargain. This is a chance for ft speculation.

E. K- Goo lale, proprietor of the city laundry, died at his hone on Fifth itreet on Sunday last, of pneu-roonU. He bad been a resident of Florence about one year aad was cnown as and worthy eit- der tones the requiem of the dead. worn furnitura may ba repaired or And other articles iignlly kept in a baidware house. Their stock shelf wa is ected with great care as to the wants of the people this section, and contains all the n-w inventions hat have proven an a ivauce In raoiler i mechan.es.

'i liey are the first and only firm as yet that handld the Restored. A gentleman having con acted the habit ot lf-ithiia 1 Though this gentle girl has been replaced by new; but the soul once a I in consequence suffered a 1 the horrors called to rest so soon, sne has not scarred and disfigured by'sin, can never be what it might have been, lived in vain. Her tender nature has Staple and Fancy Groceries, sexuai incapacity, Lost Manhood, Physical Decay, General Prostration, will onk of sympathy for his fellow sufferers, mail free i ie recipe by which was finally cured. Addd kg In confidence, W. P1NKSEY, 43 Cedar New York.

planted many flowers of kindness in New Steel Nail the hearts of her associates that will shielded a little more carefully during these few years of youth, when it was so pliable to evtry touch. bloom and bring forth choice fruit in after years. Arkansas City Patent Boiler Flour in Jobbinsr Lota. On TEW mAm rS JEt JPrJP nilR CURED by ourastring ent Lotion. Safe, sure care.

Send stamp for book. PEETJtCO. 901 Cth Ave Kew York City An article that wilt soon revolutionize nail manufacture! in this country. Their terms are reasonable as any house in Marion nouu'y. Call and aes tbein berore rou make purchase.

Central Advocate. I Main Btreet, in tho bui ding formerly occupied by C. W..

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Pages disponibles:
412
Années disponibles:
1884-1886