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ms-liave made Equipped Willi Improved Power Job Presses FifiE JOB PHIKTSKC A BFECT A Of Ilarion- County OXL'x flM PER YEAR. XT: ti'- 70LUME NO. 7. MAEION, MAEION COUNT CGTOBEE 6r 1838. S1.S0 PEE TEAR LI DE3IGCEACY DAY.

MAKIOH BEGXSTEB. ii. s. iiutciiinsox. W.

KETKEiG t-oth dint, feubjt tr th a tue ik-nabiieaa prirnariSf bX-W 1 OFFICIAL VOTE Of tlie Hepublican Nominating- Primaries, as returned by the to-wnsltip election boards. Chicngo is -having little stir of exci tern but. The latest' that Emery A. Stores died from iKirting. A so a Scientist says, measures from to'COOth pnrt of an inch." We wonder how hairs are measured arij'way.

1 as they malign Mm, there is no mn in the Republican party of whom the Democrats are halft OUR ICE IS TAKEN FROM THE KIYER ABOVE. THE HOG PENS AND CATTLE YARDS TIIAT SURROUND TIJE CITY. PuRENDTCLEARS C-U-, crcl to asiy j-sri ef tUo't-iiT EVEfiY MOIIXEXG. cr.ifi-.-. ul office under Ihichaunii's store, Rep.

Co. Att'y. TOWXfSHirfJ. Clear Grant. Loat SprinsTK Dtirlia.ru Fairplay Grde Doyle Clark Peabody Catlin Fast Branch West Summit liberty Wi'a Mil Ion Ilisley Total.

JIa1frity. sr, 23 8 S4 2'J 13 107 10 ii 3. 4 3 8 4 o-; 33 6 17 9 3 7 13 11 5 S2H -ar 22 43 27 K7 88 87 64 T1- GiS 826 21 V- 51 t-3 I 1ST II EA S3 Hi -DEALERS IX- Taylor Kiddle was efetod ehainnan of County Central Cotnmi'tcp. J. Hudson Morse was noriiinatert lor the keisiatme fiom tin GGlli disvriet.

Thos. Osborne was nominated for Commissioner fitm the I'irbt SH10LF A P13! AND ALL KINDS AGRICULTURAL IMPLEKEN Sell Cain anl 'WpImt Wajon. A finii line of Cook mwl Hcatiisg Stoves. Give special aitentiou to tlie rump Trade, iainifaotnre our own Tiinvare from best 1iui1 of tin. Subject to a call published, in tins paper a few weeks ago, the dj-ed-in-the-wools of this county-, met in convention in the court house today at 2:00, p.

m. The convention was called to order bjT J. A. Schriver, ofPeabody; Iixa few -preliminary remarks about the old party', he brought 'the house down" by saying that "we hope to illnnvimvte the governor's house at Topeka next month by Moonlight." He tlsd very severely against gfuuptuavy-lcgtslatioii. Secretary Cos-tello read thy call and -John J.

Funk; of was "elected temporary and who thanked the contention for the honor conferred. J. O. Gaveiv.of Marion, was elected temporary secretary. A motion that the ehairmah appoint the several committees prevailed and a's fellows.

On permanent organization J. A. Schriyer, J. J. Wise, Clear Greek; S.

On Credentials L. Fenno, Doyle; Chas. Lytic, East- WlI. Wghlgamtith, Risley. On business -Chas.

Doyle E. Simpson, Peabody; W. W. Case Marion. On Resolutions Funk, Pea-body; S.

F. Marion; J-. D. Rigs, Report of committee on credentials Risley township r. J.

H. Klauser, W. II "Wohl-rcmuth, J. J. Funk, R.

Linsolososky. Clear Creek J. Yrilliams, J. J. Clark Jno.

Martin, Jno. Mahan. East Branch S. Huddle. Catlin G.

II. Cdo)er, Jno. Nohl. Wilson Thos. Seeds, DiVic Williams, L.

E. Richmondr- Grant A. II. Ilarba, J. N.

Pearce, Geo. Dody. Center J. II. Costello, Loveless, S.

F. Carter, W. G. Bates, W. W.

Case, Town, J. O. Gayer. Jno. Brown.

Peabody R. Slaymaker, Simpson, W. A. Jennings, J. A.

Schrivcr. J. J. Funk, J. F.

'-Brooks, II. Stephens. Milton F. Fairplay J. Riggs, S.

E. Carpenter. Hoyle J. P'. Fortl, II.

Dyack, II P. Doyle, T. L. Fenno. e.

iia L. II. Alexander, Jno. T. Liberty J.

2C. Palmer, Jas. Ford. "West iiraneh' Jacob Summit T. J.

MeLairf. Lost Sprhvsrs E. LVMaston. 1-iaboise, L. Tiie lv: 011 do: lO'-ratic eriiidiilutos i'ir trouiitv oliices, veslL'rdav at the court house, -vas 11 gay old occasion 'for tlie enmity at.toru'.:y Tom IJogh-! Mini J.

B. Vouch were the Bogle hut fuses to run. Tliis will leave tlie iield oprn for Oiii-h. 11. 31, Williams, of Lineoluyin', wa for and W.

I. 'Ai-vi-ht-v will not hav a h'ichyian in him. Sam of Florence, was nominated for- Probate Judge, but -it is said posiiiively doeiiiies to run. Bort Wbf '-er-tiie clerk of Sleiner Co, was nominated bv 'aeelariiation 'for Clerk, hut its possible Beit, will not give r.i a good mercantile business to rovol for a brief season in the luxuries of political warfare. At the- close of.

the eonvorrtion. the district ds-loaates nominateil Hon. J. Holers, of this city, for representative from the 65j.li as id J. A.

hh river, from tiie GOtli. Be-tween tiietu candidates nominated iVom tills district we helieve Dr. Itogers is the best friend of the laboring masses, is a practical man and ha been a resident ot this eoiHity for twenty-live years, lb- will be 1-Vtssergers on the east, bound express train this, morning were witnesses to two ir.uVtenls ill not soon be forgotten. One va a guard in cliare ot two grown Indians who for some time past had been pupils lit the United States government school at Lawrence. Probably growing restive under the restraint of the school room they longed for the freedom poeular to (he atmosphere at the reservation down in tlie Territory.

Their French leave and truancy was promptly rebuked by their being pursued, captured and handcuffed like criminals, and being returned to their school room. On the same train was Mr. of Wichita, in charge of a neglected boy who miller the adviee'of a tramp- left liorne months ago, and after a precarious existence in begging for himself and the tramp was a few days ago taken in charge by the society formed at Wichita a few weeks since by Col. Alexander Ilqgeland, "the newsboys friend," and was at once tenderly cared for and after corresponding with the parents at Des Moines, Iowa, was being kindly returned to his home. To" a reporter of The Jiepublicau well as passenger 011 tlie.

train it that two extremes in treatment of truancy had. met. It was reconciled bv the thbught that the hamicniimg of the Indians under the guise of giving them the benefits- of a christian education an-1 training was not improved in plans so" full of severity and cruelty. We trust that as a nation in dealing with the remnant of our Indian neighbors, if their boys 'do play truant some -means Jess cruel than the shackles of the felon ami slave be used in" returning them to their school books. "Xcwton i'epublieau.

C'rcsweli steins. Mr. Charles Groat is very sick with malaria fever. The base, ball club has gone 'up." 1 The literary society opened up last Fri-day night. J.

It is yet dry weather ami" a dry time for news. The corn is dry enough to shell. The fanners are allycry busy now. All that the candidates of the Republican party in Texas promise their followers is that if they will all come out and vote they can reduce the Democratic majority thereto a figure below' -which is quite an object. rXTEKEO IN THE MAKiOX, KASTSAS POS-TOFFICE AS 6ECOSD-CLASS 2 ATTEil.

PTTBLISEED EVEET WEDNESDAY. OrriOS, Hp-Stairs ird Iio3era' Block. year, in advance, Sis months, $1.50. .75. BY KEGlfTEI: PITBLISniXG CO.

IT. WI-IITAKBS, MAXAGEO EIUTOR. The Elgin has been for a number of rftilroa-'l officials for the past few days bot'i tlie Missouri The republican state conveiTtioii declared against" third -term. Tlie leading republicans in this county vii th.it rule. 'Tis a-arood one in countv matters.

The ropiiblieans of Leavenworth county have placed in nomination. for clerk of the district court a -veli known and competent colored man Mr. Overton. He ov.ht to be elected. Judge John Martin, enthused the democracy of this county at the opera house Monday night.

Martin is one the nsost eloquent speakers in the state- He admits that he has no show- in: this district against Tom" Ryan, but hopes to give Tom a good scare anyhow. "We neglected to mention yesterday the grand republican rally at ilia court house Saturday night. Eloquent speeches were made by.Gov. Martin, Lieut. Gov.

Riddle and Col. Cloud. The court room was packed and enthusiasm was rampart through out the entire meeting. Martin will not fall much below bis vote of two years asro. came to our Lhis niorn- in.r th3 IlOIiboro Hf-M.

It is the Frenndschafts-Kreis in a new form and under a new caption. It is a great improvement the old, and we congratulate John C. Fast, its editor, on the bright Appearance of the Herald. May it live long to boom Ililliboro in its own good way. The ITiilsboro Depstrtmeut in the "Mahiox Riraisn-R" is dead.

We the daily takes up all their We are, inclined to think that the daily only lie a matter of time, as we do not think that Marion can -afford a daily paper. Ilillsboro. Department. Sol From the above we infer that our brother of the Herald is not posted in reuard lo tlie boom and enterprise in Marion. I'ijfiJDEXT of Atchison, and IL Parker, of Chicago, official of the" Rock Island, have been in the oily ycsfprd.nv and today on business con sit a ,7 Yi ill! Crane out today isiXe through this by torn orro readers s-rae comity, and we hope to be ble to dve our definite news bey-iij.

as to when will jiv. D. F. 3Iycrs ho VISIUIjO- Niekerson ami Hutchinson last week, says the people over there are crazy about the Rock Island and Missouri Pacific. He saygthat since the Missouri Pacific has been finished to Hutchinson and can compete with the Santa Fe, the Sterling merchants are drajdng their freight from Hutchinson, 20 miles, and then are.

paying less than is charged hy the Strata Fe. This is what competing railroads do for a town. Hurry up with the Rock Island to Marion. The Yhitaker brothers, at Marion liavc for some time been issuing a neat newsy edition of their paper, the Daily Register. They show a great deal of.

enterprise in getting up so goo 1 a pper in so small a towr. You jiiiglii iiie-'oncd what kind cf an edition. It hfc be in ferred that are issuing a semi-oceasion publication. As for the town it is large enough to take care of itself and. gobble up the Rock Island machine shops, "hich Topeka is banking her all on.

At the meeting of the southwestern association, held at Chicago last Satunbvy, at which there were present representatives of all railroads running west from Chicago, a Missouri river pool was formed, and freight rates were agreed upon, which -j gives -TopeKa the same freight rates ii(m Chicago as Kansas City -and St. Joseph. I'y this agreement, five cities are given river rates thej-are Kansas City, St. Atchison and LcavenAvorth. This information is obtainerl front a gctithman who was present at the meeting.

Capital. 1 i JVSTICE, C. E. 2IAXC03IB. A CHALLENGE.

3 eHLAXLTrrSYST! a-wv FIRM IN THE COUNTY TO HIBJT AT GRA3SD SATUS- DAY. CO- BEFBIGEP.ATORS- laere is every indication that the summer will a long and hot one, and Stanford Son have been improving each shirdij'g hour by laving a gpwl supply pf Refrigerators'! I hey have cone but the best, at the lowest prices, I by getting one of them you will not be compelled to eat your butter witli a qoon. AT A 3 ACBLFICE S. P. Eowa is selling out at a a.

great saerince and you will save money by baying cf him. He is closing out Ms business and wants to close oat in a sliort time. You will find him at the old stand of Loekwood Bowrcn- 5tf 50-000- BHICK 50-000- For good brick call at my lumber office. Jxo. FT Caetee.

42-5-w iTTTJEIL. Yfood. cobs, and'Canon -Cit- snA X)sage jF ity coal call if Tf Stoned 1 1 1: STOCK. I vrrA IHji. in Kansas, on M011- tXto 4, tlie ftjiiuwiiig property, Fo-ir a y.

broo'I -raar. nf izhi and nine xix o.i. one nUeii cp.ni of draft hornett, four or ve y. 1, weihitiif atont 1400 potuwU i lJ -re( -we; bmiurht rout Iiii- an tare thoroughly l. 1 Jiiii one top buggv, 3 wta-k Larncfs, aluioet new, one set of harness, two fia ii, blankets, two two rubUr librse covers, two bridif.

ne of inwtor tool. 1 ebik-' rt.r 1, j. and otuer arti- iia'iit to nmiou. The wagons, all other ortieies offered for Kalo were when lrirftt iny raneLe in 1 -aj-Ji, lsS.5. to coioiiieiic-e at tent e'eicr-k a.

m. TKIiM.S grips cf sii-l nuder easlu A credit of 12 ia Cidis v. ill btivt a on ayyi baidiable paper i atjiiy u.n l.r cent itittrttt- Tr W. TEAR. .11.

xL iciEPEx, Aretnneer. THE SQY-C0TT ns.de the famous STET SON hat the fastest selling ar-ticla in the market- Ealfus Wiiiiams have just put in a large stock of Hats and Caps, and have an elegant assortment of the Stetson. NOTICE. All persons knoving themselves to he indebted to the late Br. G- H.

Tidyman, will please call at the furniture stone cf Barrows Tidyman and square thm up. An abundance of sticky flypaper at Br- Yeenis. CRYSTAL BASING Powder-An elegant piece of glassware with every can. You get ZiQ BLANKS, -at the Star Grocery. ERICH 50-000- For good brick call ar ihy lumber ofiieo.

Jo F. Cakteb. 12- 5 New stock of Solid and Plated Silverware, at "Williams McLead's. Try that Leverina: CofTee at the dtar Grocery. Best in the market- READ! Having purchased the bakery and restaurant of Wm.

-Benward, I am now prepared to furnish the best of bread and everything else kept in a first-class establishment. We will set up meals at all hoirrs-Oysters, Ice Crcarn and Fruits kept on hand in their proper Give me a trial-2-2t A. K. HILL- GASOLINE STOVES. Always hear in that when you want the best gasoline stove that it made, go to Stanford fc Son's, where von can rct it at the cheajxrst price.

THEY 11AYE NO COMPETITORS IN LOW PRICES. Other firms do not attempt to 'compete with them. Husbands, do not be cruel to ask your wife to stand over a red hot stove, on a red hot daf to cook your meals, but get one of our gasoline stoves, lliat the wife liiay enjoy -life, too. v. FALL HAT A new stock of Fall Hats just received at Mrs.

II. E. O'Brien's- Do mot fail to see them. The latest of styles and patterns. Rooms over Rogers' drug store.

Give her a calL 50 020- BEICK 50d5bcT For gixnl brick call at my lumber office. Jko- F. Cabteb. I 1 fl; rf.oy r.pnonnce irjv-if for Peace of V.t-y' snt.ject to the Gi t.iC-K.-r.-ukUcau riiaarie Oct. 8 1SS6.

WWi'A STOCK OF Co. Supt. Di. P. 3.

30 13 21 12 3 20 12 es 11 57 11 2 12 37 23 18 33 8 6 91 0 0 0 10 0 3 1 0 85 5 5 0 10 8 2 12 1 10 6 3 41 23 12 31 12 7 21 SO 1 3 87 S8 20 2 23 24 7 141 12 "SI 9 Jf 2ii Zi 21 123 12 77 223 13 7 11 4 19 10 2 srw 21 4 10 24 3 3r 4ft 83 12 30 44 2S lit 15 331 54 4S 62 32 4i -327 1 1 0 5' 21 43 4, 13 11 0 8 12 31 13 1M 0 1 1 80 4S1 lol 872 60S -1271 2-11 The best grade of window shades for sale by Itf Xo old styles of wall paper at Dr. Weems'. Everything new. Itf Canned lunch Downes Bower's. tonsme at "22-d Iw The best and cheapest mixed paints in the market is the Hammer For sale only Dr.

llf If you want the finest pcrf araes made, go to Dr. Tv'eems'. Itf All who have use -Yrarner Safe Yeast pronounce it the best ever made. Itf -Downes Rower have some fresh crimed roast beef and lunch tongue. 22-dlw All boots and shoes purchased of Kalfus Williams are warren ted.

not to rip. d-ltf Kalfus Yrilliams will repair free of- charge all Ik ots and shoes purchased of them that rip. d-18tf Buy vour boots and shoes of Kal- fus Williams 1ecause they warrant all goods not to rip. If they do, they will repair them free of charge eyery time. d-18-tf Kalfus it "Williams wilLrcpair free of charge all boots, and shoes sold by them that rip.

That is the pla.ee "to buy. d-18-t-f Tidyman always keep the finest line of furniture in the county, and their stock is about as large as all the other houses put together. Go in and see them. d-7-t-f For spectacles properly fitted gO to Joe the Jeweler. Loveless or Sachet have just received a fine stock of boots and slices and they are dandy.

For good watches and jewelry go to Joe Beck, the Jeweler. BIB YOU EYES? Notwithstanding the hard times Dr. "Weems will do better hy bis cus tomers this year than lie did last. On Jan. 1st, 1887 he intends to distribute among his many patrons presents to the amount of 300.00.

For cver3' dollar's worth of goods that you purchase from him, PAYixo cash, he will give you a ticket which will give you a chance to draw one of those oeauti-ful presents that 'he will offer. Among otler things there "will be a ladies gold watch valued a't So0. Remember the terms and govern yourselves accordingly Di Weems means business from the word go. Try a few of those mineral water baths. fl lC'Ct Bus Call.

Parties desiring the omnibus to a'l for them tT attend the trains, j. lease leave our order at the Elgin Hotel. Canned roast beef at Downes tfc Bower's. 22-dl -Get some of. that fresh buckwheat fiotir and new maple syrup at Downes iv Bower's.

22-cUw WANTED: I will pay reasonable wages for the right kind of a boy to work on mv farm west of Harion until next spring. A Rood situation to the right land of a boy-Apply to. -tlvrAtf JOHN S. CKSISTIE- NOTICE! I have a few hundred bushels of "Rocky "mountain wheat" to sell. Those wishing 'any of this variety can obtain it by calling on KarlKiues one mile north and two miles west of Marion, 6-2t Barrows it Tidyman have just received a car load of new furniture.

Go in and see it before elswere. Prices to suit the times. tf FOU SALE. 'oXT LANDS OX I.ON'O TIM E. Case tV Billigs have several choice tracts of land to sell on long time and easv payment Call for list.

1 The ladies will find it more' pleasant taking baths at the mineral wells since the ladies dejiartment has been fixed up. dlG-Gt Fresh buckwheat flour and maple syrup, at Downes and Bow- Probate Judsc. afraid is they are of Blaine. The Rock Island will arrive Marion in early spring and we will have a' good in next surn- Lmer's boom. Keep up the music and send the Daiiv in the news.

Tke prediction made by John P. t. Jolrxi thoj the Republican party won't ten states in 1888 is timel3r and yalnblc. It' shows that people' who hav.e sized St. John up as a goose are pretty -near the mark.

TriF. Rock Island railroad has been granted the rght of way through Shawnee county; paying. therefor the sum of The -contracts for grading the road through Wabaunsee county were let on 3rd, to King, Kennedy fc Co. p( Des The three grejit Republican leaders Blaine, Logan, and Sheinan have ajl spoken, and it is noticeable -that they all put the'question of protection in the forefront as the leading issue for 1888. The parses will rally round them and earn the party, to victory in 1888, on this isstte.

The gross earnings of the Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe Railway company for the month i August were an increase over those tlie corresponding month for last year 08,0 12. Xet'earnings 8700,202, an increase of From Jrmunty to August inclKsiveth.c gross earnings were a decrease from tliesc for the same period for ast yeaiv'-of next earnui! were 81,308,818. an increase of 23,20. The amount of. misery caused by Wiggins prophecy can scarcely be estimated.

Tn money value it cannot be estimated. Two or three times has tills abominable crank frighten ed the people of America, with bis terrible He deserves a term in the penitentiary, -but there is no law to reach the offense. We have known where tar and feathers were a good antidote for craakism. Tite government has final!" decided to pay John Reach' for the despatch boat Dolphin. We think the government pay him the damages he has sustained by.

reason of the non- acceptance of the boat when it' was finished. The refusal of the dude Secretary of the navy, to carry out the contract of the government in this matter threw the old man into bankruptcy and ruined him, and it is no more than right that what he lost by reason of the of the government should be restored to him by the government. The Republicans- all over the country are putting up their v.ery best men for congress, on strong tariff -platforms, and are pushing their opponents to the wall. Yery few weak men have been nominated so far. and the Democrats are feeling it.

Unless the signs are wrong, it will hustle them to hold their own in a great many of their thoroughly safe districts They are becoming very shaky. This is just what tke Republicans want, and are hustling thorn along the line. The trouble has originated between the tariff and the free trade wings Of the Leavenworth Times- Eastern papers have it that "three thousand, cattle have pkuro-pneur monia at the Chicago Stock Yards." The facts arc that no cattle have the disease at the Stock Yards. here is a wide difference between Three dozen cattle among the distillers' stock-pens affiicted with the disease and ''3(10 in the Stock Yards." Chicago has too large interest at stake to allow any suspicion even to attach to this great branch of She protect it at any There, is not a place in the land where there, are more safeguards Inforced, and where there are so. many men of skill and experience on consent guard as right here in the Chfcngo Stock Yards.

Self int'-rest, if no higher motive, demands this of the greatest.becf market in the world. Inter Ocean. Gentlemen, we are no boasters, and when we say we have the best line of gents' 'underwear in the 'city that is just what we rneari, no more and no Loveless 6s Sacket. You shonld not to call qe Barrotvs tt Tidj'mah and examine that ca lo.id'of furniture they havn just received. They have some parlor setts that -will make eyes water, d-7-t-f Biiy In JIarioii.

Our business are now. rsady for the fall trade. Every business is tilled witlY goods. In fact, we never saw such plies of merchandise in the stores of a city rioi larger than this. This looks and speaks well for the town, and means that our business men are not only alive the wants' of the community, but that they have great coirfidencedii a prosperous winter trade.

It could not well be otherwise. spirit of enterprise, and progress is alive in the minds of all our people, and incites our business' circles. to greater activity. Tliw do not propose to be outsold or undersold. A bite trade, sneh expect, will cause prices to rule Imvor than in towns tliat lo less business: We believe it will pay people, living lifty miles away to come here and lay in fair and wiiib-r sup-plies.

Bayers who come here will" have the largest assortmems to be found "in the besides the benefit of low prions. C'oiof to Clarion for your 'falFand winter 4'oods. IlESIOtJl RATIO CONEYESTI0X NOTES Evidently Mr. Covert, a sterling! and simon pure, is riot a penitent at the civil service shrine, to judge from his remarks in' Monday's convention. When several hundred republicans voted for Tom Bogle, independent democrat, two years ago, G.

S. Towne said the democratic-party had plenty of gpod timber to put up a ticket. The mention of Dr. Roger's' name for represenative was the signal for stamping of feet and clapping of hands. The Dr.

Is the most popular man in the party. Frank Carpenter said what little good material there was in the party should not be set up each year to be I knocked down like ten pins. A veiy thoughtful remark. J. O.

Gaver thinks that if they i do not hav.e all the offices no one can be secured to distribute the tickets' or speak a good word to encourage the faithful. "When there was a 'gr eat pause" in finding some one to nominate for probate judge, Jack Costello suggested that some one go back and cut down some of that good October, the month erf red leaves and blue skies, is' at hand and it is now just the season' to secure a new supply of woodland beauties for home 'decorating. Several private parties wili visit the woods today for that purpose. There are thirteen "Uncle Torn" companies on' the road this season all doing well. Whenever one of these troupes strikes a streak of bad business their management simply adds an additional blood-hound or two to their stock and business reviv-cs at once.

Moriarty Waller of 'the Council Grove Cosmos, have purchased the sul sc i ipti-oi lis, good will and the ashw of I and as soon as thc.y can get. in new material they ill substitute the name of the Republican of the Kansas Cosmos. Success to them and tlie Republican; Herington Tribune. notice: We have-slopped delivering ice to private families. Any one can get ice by calling at our place of business.

Vrc thank our friends for the generous patronage of the summer, nrtd trust that next year we will receive it again. II. S. IltTCurxsox Co. That new stock of clothing just received at Loyeless Sacket' is the finest in the land.

Don't take our-word for.it but go in and be con vinced You say the same. FOR SALE. I have for sale a billiard and pool room fully equipped that I will sell cheap for -cash, or trade' for other property, Call'on or address. JU E. PEttllY," I.

Tin Rooffn Done E5! ii 5 In th sht'l'C of 1 1 A nfffi 1 jl i i it, i JLiU ifJ 1 I ULUMi OX Tlii: IS E5 J9 9 Srfil fi 3 '-4 3 is 3 a i at tat iovi "t- in. or, ears tiine We also half lamtier to 1 1 niif 0 LUUIJU and cn lctti-r is iifTt Othe Man in IflBi iiiis. 9tf. ftlueSfar Si I 0 1 ten ir rm ir ra S- 3 13 13 Id ra 1-4 'AKD 3IAUIOX, KANSAS. FIHE WOEK a SPECIALTY.

All of work lis the style til In a manner, on reiiioaable U-rinx. ESTIMATES OI I.LY FX RX1SIIED. The Old 4. GEO. HAUSER, PEOPEIETO: MEATS OF ALL KINDS.

BEEF STEAK, l'OKK STEAK, 1KIEI MEAT, iiAis, BEST BOLOf iXA, BEST TKEATAIEST. HIGHEST 1'ItICE 1AI1 FOK JlliEli. Unr HILL iiti Miiilfi iiiiill Reliable mfm uUl Jililfiul Oi-' MAltlON. txpeneiiGea mrrnien. axe i K-Kti For Associate D.

M.J.VIp:i I.X, or 1'iiiikiiii CV. r.w"GoyCrTKr. of Co. For Fur Pi nfsrate, IT- tif Bniiiiier Co. T1210XB.Y MtrCAirmr.

lV.v.-;:as To? o. n. V.P..WFO oi Gigc- Co. ci-intoiirlcnf H. WiJJvAl Of .11 For Concrrahnmni fr.rti Of niicr.

ANNOUNCEMENT. OT to; vv nre to awiotiisce the name ox tion tlie aicf i Clerk of the Ii.st!-ice Court, to tlie the lic-im1 October Sii.l. LIE. TJ ATEJG fail- a in i JJL 1-ibor, and Jit.t.tJ pnlpit ficiv.ee ti) rest po-cniiiSi'late from th- Siiini'; ami lifvny; In lifiO'il by liiuiiy t. l.v J.Jri.p.tc Jr.d-c, I Le na sur.jcft pri-C.

OOTK. nxirit. Oct 'f 1 ISA- the name ottV.jf.ft lo (i'jeision uoiinty at i- I th- of as a caiidiJ.iift; fur The 5 ij 2. llo W. F.

Hoch i tiiv iiico Prc'lmte of ti.i- j.r.bii-iii.i.-.j,-'.-.-:' ti-jn- Oft lilt- i ii) iict'ii X' 1J1 if i i 1 1 iicaii of rrnr ij'tic-tv of 9 t'- tT-'-l II. Otrt. 2, ISdO. i ti I- of a i f- tl.ni lLe iiiit of Co. Jiitt of is t.Jie w.

i'Ciriy to viiiry, ioi yriry ninl a ii-i ioi'in tlii- iv. v. of i. i 1 otce in iioi.ai tiai wiiiioiit rf-garl to pnrt-y of i-H aJty, I iii.vit a.s a tain.liiljtl' tor tin- of Co. Sup! of him VO'tcrS OI ti.isuti- ul tJiij ei-ctJoj.

ion TiUX. bt camliilatb lor ti of couu- ty KuiJt.Tinifi!:.c.iic ot public WKtrurtioii, t' che (itusiuu of th vott-rs of coiuity at the Diinmry tit ction October W. ii. y.Kiicin-.!?. EXOWXES ba JLJ County si til's ropnliiiwvns at thuir prim tob'r 2, ItWO.

camlwlate for f.cpirovftl..by tiL'-tiyn, Oc- ro r- rin jsi'cil to curiowace the name of S. l'avey, of CVntrc as au Iiidt p. fantUdutc for rc-prcsciitalive from tiio Coih district. Cp! 0 "In the course of human vents it becomes necessary" for me to offer my grateful acknowledg-. ments for tlie splendid patronage given me since coming to booming Marion.

I am ordering the choicest groceries every day, and and carry none but the choicest ami-freshest fruits and vegetables THE FARMERS canrdways depend on getting the highest I'jriCE for their vegetables from me. Yours obediently, Opposite Weeins" Drug tore. -f -Aflaqf -1.

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