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Chetopa Statesman from Chetopa, Kansas • 4

Chetopa Statesman from Chetopa, Kansas • 4

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Chetopa Statesmani
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AaV VIM stsfttl OlsMya- I LZlfkH I I 111! on tR i oiuil I ypT Tt ClTT CUTOPA. If r. Tho. Burnett wu shaking bands all around on Saturday. i wwiiy piptr.

Aitveaco wbcb g-iTe a er MW HOLIDAY raonrbv Oam A rihWTiril If HP a tea mm THUIUDA7, FKBBLTABY 18. 1888, AJTivin Daily at litre Uutl 11 i 1 illilinuL luelf worth the prlee we charge fr ke whole year in addition in thecomlaued stortee, eekly sermon by BrookhtrtfRiost noted divine, and (en. Krai library mlacellany, every tfisu contains trie following; llluairat-d akejehiaof prominent men; Iruete front -all vane -of the world. nea of be day, hnepenioRS of inierevt In Mta-ourl and Karma, fiJl and reliable market report, polk I rolngs-on." WaMrin(rtn newa and rpecial department carefully -dlted for rm-'e, fi le eolka. the Family Circle and Hninra Men (renerally.

Tho prenent pubilaher have ehndn-ted THE riklS-H for 15 ream and hive learned erne. i A corps) of englteers on the proposed Cbetopa and NeVtd railroad arrived at lhla cltf on Saturday evening, fnej bad torreXed line froq?" Cherokee in Crawford county In a straight direction for thit cHT, the Fritoo rotid two rullet and a half aft of Hallowell. The line hia'by the engineer croaaei the Neosho north of the bridge and opposite Mr. Kile'a farm, thence westward 'along Mr. Orel's premises and south west to the present depot.

The route it. a very easy one and can be constructed at eroiplusum of expense. The party left thia lily on Monday afternoon to survey a return route from a point north of Latctte river. Cherokee Cyclone: Surveyor are now In locating the permanent of the MlsAO'irl J'eclrtc through CTr-kee and bn to Chetpa. The line in immediate vicinity of Cherokee bat not as ytf beer; permnentlr erlabnheil.

owing to a slight misundentanding ot the exact location of ihedept ground)' by the locating engineer. company at con ae spring 'opent to iom-mnce work on the entire Hue and pusL it to an early completion. rienr.eihat (tenoirfe' merit wins more friemla ihn anything-ele. fhe tu'bt can-therefore rely on bs to add every improvement deiirablei 4uii in iptr no riHime iu keeping our rape, the hetri. We are encouianed our larajeiy inereaae1 liat of aubacribera.

now nuciberlnt Mr. Cahpoir, a new oomer from Iowa, haa leased the West farm aouth of Cecil, Vnd will occjjrjjr It tbla week. -'r Mr. Breldenthall of Kim Grove township was in the city Tueaday, bringing new subacrtbera for the hlatetman. Mr.

S. T. West of llackberrr vn In the city on Saturday, and informed us that he will tbla Week move to a farm in Itirhlmd, two and a halt miles from thic town Mr. Samuel Grave of nackberTT township waa in town on Saturday and kindly remembered the Statesman. Ue is one of the nin'V7h3 have red baryta and of course Is a successful fanner and wortbx citizen.

BIr. lie nry I. Hartong la a farmer late-Ir from Mason county, 111., who is well liieased wlfhjhe tuthern portion of Labette county, fie purchated a. pair of uuK last week which weighed 2,500 paying 310 for Mr. Eteinberger of the Oswego Repub-" Mean waa In town Tuesday and made the Statesman a call.

He it a gentleman we nave knpwn of old, and we wea glad to talk over oltt Republican it brhapering under bit manage orer tl.OOO, to conunn the Keduced Price of SI reive eob crlpUona at tbte low price 'hrery Damocrai. every Weatern Hn, every Fanner, every Ilnu'ekeeper and every Intelligent dea ler la thiaaertlon will fliidaomeililng rrr rk in TIIK TIMK8 wmth our trice At the English Kitchen fy can gel thrpUcwlaf Arli Cheeae. Llmbart; Cbe, Orit Cbeea, Platapplt CbMt California Orap, Mala Crapea, CtUwtt Orapea, Orange. 2 for 5a. ltnooi, 3 for 5c.

0tri, Cracker, Crack tilt, Jamaica, Anchovlea, Bloattrt, Xtf Sard In e4 (Ita ported), Holland Iltrrlof, lMx BgiM, Fopcorn. A Mm Laacb, Applca aad Cider, Cigar. Tobacco, iinc. Etmtmbr the olaoa. FBIHTZ.

of rear. Bpeeinten copies fiee. Kemlt br to Suit the Twm pvauU tiots, mrmer or repiatered tetter, to TIITIk, KanaaaPtrr Mo. Special Club Offer. etoaa Stateaman and the Kanaaa CIIt Tne Che Wreklr T1 meseent to axyaaareat on receipt of WHILE THE.

ASSORTMENT IS LARD The Denver nJ Mensphle. The editor ef the Belle Plains Newt, who is preaidint of the Dcdver and Memphis company, has this assuring paragraph concerning thit road: Now that the disabilities of tha D. A A. have been removed our readers art-no doubt anxious at to the next step. We are authorised to tay that parties are now at the various markets.

ordering material to complete that portion of the road now graded, and it is safe to say that It will he but a short time until active operations will' begin. Arrangements are alo made whereby grading will commence the remainder of the line at an early date. We expt-ct to give our reader only such new as Is reliable rcgardlett cf quantity, and in that tine will assure them hut the I). M. A.

widhc exceediiiKly lively this season, and that the eyes of. pome people will be opened before the.Bummer is over. As to where track laying will begin we are unable to say at prernt. hut it will be at Belle PJaifie or Conway, depending on rates secured for hauling material. A meeting of the directpra and sock-holdrrs will be held at Wichita on next ment, as It deserves, for Mr.

S.J one of the brightest newspaper men in Jantat. Cyopa In Lbtt Coaaty. We are )n debt to Wm. jmt, cepretary of the ttato board of agriculture, for a copy of the report of the board for the three months ending December 31, 1SS5. It contains' summary of the census taken last' year, and alto valuable tables of farm crops and the condition of grow ing We gather the following interesting farm statistic concern-lag Labette county: Acres under fence, 233,171: cash value of farm J7.704.93S; rods of ttone fence, 17.272; rail, 41.4CI; board, hedge, 4432tl.

In 13SJ there were town 23.7C3 acres In wheat; in 1835 there were harvested acres, which yielded 112,2 bushels, valued at $107,222. 4 Ai res In wheat now growing, 2G.12S; condition in December ca compared with average years, 100. Corn last year, 102.C03 acres; yield finoaa WABASH No. 40. Tha bt raln toot at St.

Joha't. WABASH No. 43 at It. C.Tarlori. flood Boon for 3 50 at 8t.

John'. vYater proof Oil Blacking at Dltxler'a. A. fall line of MiUIcerj at lo wtt't prices FRYE'S Old St; HOPE'S DRUG STORE, 81. John' mm ngg suits the 1 HEATIKS i BOOU BY TAYLOIrS R.

Overcoats at cott it Breckeor'dge 3ardoer'a. We will net be undersold on anything J. E. A O. II.

Spangle. THE "CP Ross Table DEALER 131 Hew Improved hlch ann.BewTrechtnlca'Drlnel p)-eandrot rr tnoTemeni. aotcmutic. dirxct and Half Sole-In wndlesa variety and qual- Tea Btyiee, from $13 to $30. perfect action, cylinder hpttie.eelf-retUnn needle.

Staple anlFancy Gruceries, poitie teea. no tpnrp, lew pan, njimmam friction, no noiea. no ir, no no tantrum," capacity Btilimlted, nlaye in order, richly omameattd, rlrkel platid, and elrea ttj at D. O. Ditzier'a.

1 The WABASH No. 40 Is the bow Ci fir. Tor tale onlj 11. Tajlor. Wednesday.

ai.d It is confidently believ bushtls; value," $771, 0X). perfect aatlalkCilup. htcd for Circaiaxa. Addrvaa, ed that work will then be ordered at For Holiday present ko to Spangle's Irish potatoes, 80,310 bushels; sweet once at Chetopa ani other points on the Queejiswjare, Ammunition, AVERY MACHINE CO. 812 Broadway, New York.

castor beans, 04, ISO; flax, line. Jewelry Store. Largest stock and low price. Millet and hungarlan hay, 43,701 tons Duck Hunting-. If yoa want superior article of Meal, timothy, clover and blue grass, 81,0 tons; prarie hay, 47.05D tons.

Notes From the Xatlon. Vinlta Chiefuin.l flomlnjr or Feed, go Ritters' mill, Fourth This alleged tport is quite tho rtge now, and dog and gun arc In lively de street, one block north of Maple. The Sac and Fox Indians are discuss ing the advisability of sending a dele Horses, milk cowe other cattle; sheep, 4,237 mand. A party of two on 'luesdny If you want a Lady's Gold Watch, go FULL BED (ration to Washington, Whether a ter swine, dogs, 2,701. Spangle's.

Tby have them. wended their war tdward a secluded pond up the river, where they bad been ritorial government Is established or the countrv opened for settlement are the SINGLE BED Died ot disease during the year 700 Highest Price paid for Country Produce. Adams Express Office. Maple Street, Third Door Erict of Fourtb Street, CIIFTOPA, HAS. The best 5c Cigar in Kansas fcr tale at told the water win fairly slive with big least of their concerns.

They are short horse, f0 mules, 300 cows, b'73 other ft They cautiously approach one eemi-anual payment and if it can be cattle, 401 sheep, DOsheep killed by dogs CHILD'S BED. tt. C. Taylor's. Go to Brecler.ridge GirJner for bar itns In Clothing.

ed the secluded spot, with both double Value of animals fattened and sold The Cherokee, Choctaws, Chickaeaws bnrri-ls ready fr instant slaughter. On 127 wool clip, 21. 552 pounds; but Creeks and Seminoles are protestlnii peering through the brush they round a Eeststock cf Bracelett and Neck ASK YOVR FT7RSTI TURE DEALER FOR IT. ter, pounds, poultry and eggs Itffta) 1 ArStiif tKriA fv fnitt1 frvrla Kt rr against the bill introduced In congress by Mr. Pell of Arkansas, which provides for a new federal judicial district and for Chain sold, $30,332.

MI1IV I'VVI IIIIVL A VVJ but nary a duck not even a mud-hen CLOSZD-Wlth ail t-. If you want a primp Freach Calf Boot Apple tree3 In bearing, pears a United States court at Jf uyettevllle rippled its quiet surface, The look of where cases from the Indian territon FOREST CITY FUHHITUf Sho, go to P. O. Dltzler. Solid Gold Ring, Plain, Band and Set a-c will be tried.

The Indians demand that a court be established in the territory peachs, 120.139; plum, 8,9 1(J; cherry 31.722. Value of fruits marketed, $17, 977; vegetables marketed, Con terimdon n( Colnnibn. (groceries Public I Wh'Cli I will rock-bottom PRH Lfi for CASni It In to my interPMt to acll tbem that wny, nnd to yonr Interest lo buy them ttint wy. Hit come nronnd and let me trice them to yon, that yon may know I menu nhaf I ar. ir you are coming: to town with 810 or more In your pocket Pens, Fer.cils, and Toothpicks and claim that the federal government ygPTiWIie WVKKTTXnut MXKtrpiCt THE oleneed Itself to provide this court in IWj.

and has promised to do so even Our neighboring town of Columbus is eager expectancy on their faces wzi succeeded by one of blank astonishment, and thic changed to intent? as a peal of laughter rose all around the poo'. About twenty men ar.d toys, with as many dogs and guns, now rose up from hrit-h. all of whom it appeared bad been drawn to the spot by the seme report. As each deceived party arrived they had waited tu vitne9 the disappointment of enjoying a genuine seflsaslon, inconse year since. They aseert that Indians accused of crime have been dragged to Fort Smith upon false charges, while the CEITE quence of the arrest of nine persons U4 nromls of court remains a dean letter some of tbem quite prominent charged An effort is bcincr made to secure the with fraudulent transactions concerning CASH TO BUT GftOCERIES, WIND establishment of a new mail route fron JIT It par.gle't.

The WABASH No. 4-the beat Cigar for 5 in the city. J. B. and G.

II. Spanarla have the larg-jC an tt stock of Watches. Clocks, Jewetrr and Mlrerware in this part cf country. The Statesman ha? a full stock a-ich a Rat letter, corn-man note, botrl not, packet note, bill paper, and atao ger.ti" viiitlnr; nd card. Fine printing the mortgaging of land In Cherokee Chetopa to Coodv's Bluff' nnd there Is every prospect for success.

The distance county as well aj coupling some of them other victim who were supposed to be corning. The fellow who put up the job on th iinuic ting hunters lias not is forty-two mile' and the route wjll with an attempt to destroy the records through a well settled locality and one since been seen. SWISELF-HE of land title in that county by dynamite poorly' supplied with mail facilities. Three postofllces are to be establish d. last September.

The names of the Im plicated persons are B. Baer. M. M. Ed ft ed oit Their Horn.

The Moiind Valley News relates that One at B. Klnnison's, ten miles wed from Chetopa. and will be named for that It wilt be to yoar Interest to look at my foods nnd lenrn Prtee before yon to liichet prir'n pnift Trim Country W. RD DUNCAN. North side Maple between Third and Fourth, Goods Delivered to anv part of the City.

miaton, R. II. Lawton, II. V. Gavigan, trentleman.

The next, twelve miles G. J. Coleman, a farmer living two mites farther, will be "Martin" and will he at James Watson, C. L. Woodruff, J.

Coplin, A. Coplin and L. W. Archer. north of tht town, sawed ofT the horns of bis cattle to keep thein from injuring Dave Martin's and ten miles farther ot will be Rame.

It is to be kept by it mat Mr. Gavigan is postmaster, Mr. Kd a fit I v. each other. Some of his neighbors sup named Ewers.

II vintr on liiir creek, neai miaton is a lawyer, Lawton and Wood' Jim Martin's. From there to the Bluff is ten miles. ruff are loan agents, and with the others have heretofore borne a good reputation. posed thi wa cruel torture, and bad him arretted under the statute which forbid cruelty to animal. The case was tried bist week before justice Htll, with fhey have all given bonds for examina Mnrrlupe iron ft.

F.dward Litchfield and Georgie Amos Festus O. JJarrv and Mary G. Neda vESIS tion next week in ranging from The Best. CONE'S BOSS Pantaloon 0e rail, warranted not ti -tp. Bntton all riveted on.

and cannot tome off. Fcr eato bj A. C. St. John.

-rr- mir r- i i it Wabash N3. 40. rrm for 1 I win sell ruy frm 1 miles wft of Thetopa 1 acre. S) in cultiralion--frame dwelling houii of I rocms and SiMetment, jcar.g orchard, v.c'J. coal Mnk, etc.

I. M. Layto. count attornev Conderinan appearing to $11,000. mier.

for the state. Mr. Culrinnn conducted i'he county commissioners have already Adapted to Wind Mills. Horse Al-o Corn Shellers. Stalk fsru-- Ming, etc.

Send for Prices iivi indicated that it is their intention to go hi own side of Ire case. The testimony did not rstkilUh the f.rt a crime had I een tomrnitttd, and the defendant John W. uson and t-ezard. Jnni-R M. Duncan nnd Lillie J.

Dillon Carl Kline nnd Kinma Mhv Potts. Albert H. Wells and Mary Elledge. ICobt. Crain and Josephine Lane.

to the full extent of the law in ferreting NIC II si. out the matter, knowing no friends or was discharged. MURPKY GEIS foes, but using only those means which We suggest that rural literary focie- Lively SinltH I.iiiilied For. A bitter and vindicative warfare will bring the guilty ones lo justice. tie take up the question whether saw ELGIN, ILL.

AGENTS WATi the arrest were a surprise and ing the horn is cruelty to the cow. being waged against the confirmation T. P. Fulton as postmaster of Kldomdo while the friends of those arrested are Pleads -eutloa tUit certain parties having tiled affida standing by them, yet the undercurrent vits, etters. with the committee on of thought and feeling is for a fair trial, nostollicesand post-roads, charging Mr.

llotlng On I Ml "al. Creckenridge kt Gardner arp telling at wituklcost their entire stoc' cf Blank FUnneli. alt woot Underwear, etc. Wheel rinw. Come and see (lie bet Wheel Plow.

Fulton with be'nga drunkard, ngamblei and the enforcement of justice, no matter and a reprobate in general. If is stated who is hurt. upon good authority that Mr. Fulton has Chetopa a fair way to secure several manufwef uring est.nblUhnx wliich will add greatly to its population atd business. A wwlei ictory.

a flouring mi.I tiul a Ilax mill are already loom-leg up In the near future, and these will soon draw other indu tries. There is no Heine. Secured the services oi two goou iawt err in this city and alo of a noted Kansa-nttfrnev now in Washington, nnd wili it I the latent improved, and is highly Airier Di. J. Jenkins win commence a protracted meeting At the Christian have his defamers arrested for pen it rerom mended by those who hare seen tnd tried it.

William Ltcx. church in this city on next Saturday and crimnal libel. Mr. Fulton convicted Chn.lren's.lto5ye&r8. Rc.anair.

BST, af aHIQHfl Jl I town in southeastern Kansas which can ditto. two attachments, 1 Oc. Ea'SSMfca Sf.VJ I hi? Predecessor. A. Shelden, of crimina night, at 7:30 o'clock.

compete with Chetopa in both natural Notice lo Our Customers. libel last summer, and having been so Hi.wea' Udies' 51isM with a belt. Pastor Floyd is holding a series of and artificial advantage for the locution successful in the retail line, says he now filam alaa alaVaBVaWal 1 iiiii We hare closed cut our ttock cf groce meetings at the Pleasant Hill church, of factories. The water power is larger proposes to go into tho busine63 on a wholesale basis. Stocking.

Ahdominal, and Catnme- ries, and all partiea indebted to us will five miles west of Chetopa, and has ana than anywhere else, and can be obtained Ing ft 1 arpa Circulation ln'c, i nial Bandage Supporter combined, at a vcrv reasonab.e cost, tvhil coal is kened a good degree of interest in spirit About 8 o'clock Thursday mornlnp Kanii'y Kev spaper pubiislu-! i call and settle at once. Marti: Craft. ill: (ZtSSSlSW Health Skirt Supporter, Brighton Gent's Garter, while workmen were riveting the iroi as cheap as anywhere else. Railroad DOLLAR ual things. There were ten accessions to the Ban together on the stand pipe for the watet facilities will be uniurpasf cd in a few it liH8 Eiirht l.aree Paces c-t: FOR SALE B7 ALL FIRST-CLASS STORES.

Samples pent pot-paid to any address ucon tower at Eldorado, the derrick suddenly gave way and a young tnechunic tinmen months. Manufacturingcapitalists should ti-t church and seven to the Presbyterian iiled with the mot entertain church at Uoluiuous last week. look at the position and advantages pre Boswick. who was working inside tn- eceipt of price iu 2-veut Etamps. ed espi fer weekly i a ii the entire week is presented, i- LEWIS STEIX, Sole Owner and Manufacturer, ket reports, stories, skeicin Altnmont Sentinel: During the revival that has been going on at the Christian and Methodist churches of this town pipe, was hurled over the top with such force that his body fell over forty feet rrom the base.

The bones or his legs were broken nnd were lorced through Send for free Ram e. 173 Centre Street, New York CHICAGO WEEKLY i.J there have been over one hundred con versions, and the good work goes on. a a lits boot legs. His mangled remains aid ceil C.li HAYWARO HAND GRENADE were taken to the undertaker's. Cherokee Cvclone: The revival under Ink The citizens of McCune, Crawford 1.3 Jf rou want a dai'v THE CHICAGO the leadership of Klder Smith continues.

Several have, confessed faith and have commenced to walk in newness of life. -2 sented by Chetopa. iro Ml Oswetfo. Four frame buildings were destroyed by tire ot Oswego on Wednesday night of last week. They were owned by Mis lligby, Mr.

Kcefe, James Larsen aed J. B. Montgomery, and were worth in the aggatc about two wers occupied by restaurants, one by a book store and one warerpom. Insurance will cover about half on buildings and goods. The calf ense of Cook vs.

Burwell is "3 The newspaper which has tl.ti I' county, have recently raised funds to secure the establishment of machine shops there and thecompanvexpected tolocate them have agreed to furnish employment having received the ordinance of bap Beat Hand Grenada Firo Extineniaher over produced. Kuliable, Hiuiile. euuntmiicHl will not freeze ir burnt, KnmLa tha action ol ail cliumtes, will not doteriornto Willi tjwiljF bnikoii. enn be um1 by uy one. The Iniuiil contmc(t in it absolutely buruilo.

to tiah and ftibric ittouchos brcnuipa tire-prtf. for whulrrorit (aba uimn will not burn. We dn not claim to itinuisli conlluKrntions oi to usurp the tilace ooca. pipd by Uie Kire Ixti we emphatically bold Uiat no iuoipieut ilia eta uobubly live wUera r- iilntin in T3 a 3 For Fale by all newsmen. mail 50c a mon h.

to at least fifty hand. There are three farmers living a lew 111 Address SI SJ2C13 tism. Thayer Herald: The protracted meetings at the Methodist church have closed after having been in progress nearly six weeks. There have been between forty-five and tifty conversions, and twenty-six accessions to the church. earn.

VBfea TT tS a. miles northeast of McCune who have lost nearly all their swine by disease. TnE Ciiicaoo JS0 122 Fifih 0 0 James Graham, a stone cutter 58 yeai-s A.MKS W. -COTT, PubliM i-r. still before the court.

Mr. Cook application before jodge Chandler for a re ofntre. was found dead Monday near pile of railroad ties on the Missouri, Kansas nnd Texas at Fort Scott. An inquest Da Prge Co hearing was favorably considered and the case set for trial at the next term ol wa? held nnd a verdict rendered to tht- HAS IMPORTED FRC: IHeil. We learn that Mr.

Elijah Swore died at his residence at Kingston on Friday last in the 7Sth year of his age. He was a worthy and estimable citizen, and en ll'ect that th deceased met his death the district court. Meantime the expen- Hmoke the WABASH No. 10. Some of the farmer3 in thia locality r.are begun their spring plowing.

Mr. John Toirance has had a cevere peil of pneumonia, and is now in a fair ay of recovery. Mrs. Miller, another of Mre. R.

C. Taylor, who ha been very low with pneumonia for a week or more, is now convalescent. The fish market was well supplied Friday. Sir. Print! exhibited quite large variety, and Falken-stein told a large box.

Once more we wh to remark that th people of Cbetopa want good thlf.gthey hivr got to lmiKp be in a hutry bvut it. The largest hog ever nied in La-: tte county was sold by Mr. Lewi vvin I.it week at Mound Vulley. It weighed 7'J0 pound. Mr.

Goodwin al-njs corae out ahead. The neighbor and friend of Kev. V. C. Floyd tnnde Mm a donation -ne evening hit week.

Tae pardon' trdr well tocetl up with thing th it minister to physical An outfit from the nation drove np Starday, and wm sold out on Ih street. The train comprised a smalt mate ami jack and a light wnon, etc. The lot sold for ST. The owner had been leasing land among the Shawnee, r.nt had not grown up with the country very satisfactorily and was r.ow "going tack to wlfe't ftcple In Eelenoy." Poraethlng new In the Brown Planter Gome and tee ll. Wuxtxiu Lto.v.

through strangulation while intoxicated. in 'Si S3 en The suit of Cherryvale to prevent the Perclierou Ilni Rt'S Yaitted rl. vliieli iucludes pl 70 TER CKM'e UF AliL Whn! r'" rf ldotl is rn'ded in the Peroheron Stud Pool the only Stud Book ever published in EVER IMPORTED TO A joyed the respect and confidence of the issuance of t.KMXX) in bonda by Mont community where he lived. gomery county to build a court house at a Hs1 lrf 8 ej Mr. Samuel Dunaway died the tame ndependence has been linawy disposed BIG, dav at bis residence on Snow creek.

He of. and this season will witness the erection of new county buildicgs, which have long been needed. was nn industrious and generous citizen, XT. and will be greatly missed in the neigh J. J.

Mclntyre, one of the pioneers of tha rtrrnno tnT RnKt.MiK are nwd aa directed, aui! tliiviu.1.,icrnt onsordiBaMroUh luimaro (iivvvutinl. lend to na lor ljll an.l one or our netr borhood where he lived. Mr'. Brush, a lady living st this city, llarner county, was found in his store Monday morning insensible from an npo- tinsiliintH coiitiimna unHimol the accumulate, witnesea will be called from their crop at a time when serious Ios may follow their absence, and the peace of the eihborhood kept continually on the ra k. The direct costs will probably not be It than or.c thousand dollar, whiter the indirect damages in the shape of ill feeling and Ios of time cannot be estimated.

Mr. John Lamb met with a slight accident Tuesday morning while out hunting ducks. Undischarged his gun, but in the baste did not preM the butt firmly against his shoulder, and the consequence wa a recoil against his face which la the right cheek open to the bone. Tie wound was dressed by Ir. Kackley, at Mr.

Lamb will be all right in a few da t. Mr. Mi ers has stocked up hit gro e-ry with a foil line of choice new gtcdl. cf o'ir in rttinviiiahinu artu.il lirn. No I'unn Plectlc stroke, lie was a native oi wan- Old fcr 125 COLTS', Two ye; is oW a no youan-r.

died on Monday night last, in the 72d year of her nee. Mie had been afflicted lltiiiMt. iinrtt. 1'rtvnUf Kmidenc. Iltl.

euhlic build. nda and aged about 50. iiufw. or Mnuu factory nhiuld be without their protect ion. We wait H.

rrUaUil ia.a loroveuts iu tut United KUilea. Addtetm On Friday night of last week the barn Recocnizin.c cinle accppt ii py IIAYWAUO IXAIVD GltOADC Rroadivar.Mcw York. intelligent btei of H.C. Dowel! at Morehead with all its contents was burned to the ground. Two however well bre-i aluable horses were burned to death In i A'l'it IV Nik i All tior- be Sato to be, if their pedigrees at not should be vilurd only aa Rrad, I will r.I.'.v-.

nrices when I cannot at prade thy unna inixrii-il will t. ike no ice tlmt I as the building. rheumatism for several years. The funeral of Mrs. Jeflerson, a col-oeJ woman, on Sunday last was con-d In grand style.

The regulation number of pall bearers wearing white g'oves and black crape streamers walked beside the hearse, which was driven by a white man under a plug bat. inieorte I stock the 13th Ihv of Jitnuary, l.SSii, tlio Pro tfree Terlfled by tne nririn. in. jwi i liu' of he -it iv l. i m-tie aixt Mne ADMI a ISTItATftlX SOTK per-sniii iuierested will lake not c- that I whs ii the day of November.

by the l'to. bate Court of the county -f and Stae Khukas, dnlv appointed administrrttrix the estate of Charles Myers hue ot s.i county, deceased. ltRH.RV MYkI Admiafstrutrix of euid Estate. F.euch ceM.nca.e of 'tnnrnber Muni 1,00 1'" wSVnf Vl ir- The store of D. S.

Lockwood Son at Iavarciin Montgomery county was de- of KanHas. duly appointed Adiniii'Klrrtttix of the eMaie of John ilorite, into oi xhui iomuij, troved by tire on Friday morning last. deceased, I 'KM 1 IS -h. Admiuiirai.jx oi tuiu Salute. Lots about 10,000 uid insurance 4,800,.

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1885-1889