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LOCAL AND DISTRICT NEWS. Gus. Burklund, watchmaker and jew LOST. OnTuesdav. November 14th.

1882. a The Osage City Republican. eler, will occupy, for the present, part Mottled Zephyr Scarf, of bright colors. Either lost in this city or on the road to Lyndon. The finder will dease palmer broT MEAT Mills T.

PUBCISHETJ EVEBT FRIDAY BY J. ROBERTS, Editor Proprietor. leave it at the Republican office, and of S. L. Myers on Sixth street, between Market and Main' streets, but will remove to the new brick: building of S.

Slusser's (td be erected on the site of the burned buildings), as soon as completed. PXTKELT Mr. C. Cottrell, county clerk, was in town Monday; Mr. is very low with malarial feverf; Mrs.

T. M. Gruwell our office a pleasant visit this week. Mr. C.

Li Severy, of Emporia, was in our city on Wednesday last. oDiige b. m. billings. Somewhat Let's hare a flrengade.

kilning Shoes Howard's. The coal business is brisk. Oh, the snow, the beautiful 1 Water-Proof Boots at Howard's. Evening parties are quite numerous. OFFICE OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.

tebub: 1 year, 6 75c; 8 40c. STRICTLY IS ADVAKCB. Hotice. The undersigned desires to say to all persons having watches and jewelry at his store for repair, they are safe and uninjured by the fire. Also, he desires those indebted to him to como forward and settle so he can resume business.

Dealers in all Kind of Meats, Wednesday last was the miners' pay We received a pleasant call from Mr. ap yAloation at thla oQlce. day. John Powell, of Peterton, this week. Hey.

James Barnett, D. Emporia, will lecture in the Presbyterian church next Tuesday evening. Subject: "Oriental scenes and customs," and "Illustrating the Bible, and proving its Admission, 25 cents children, under 12 years of age, 10 cents; Part of proceeds for benefit of church. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER, 17, 1882. Malarial typhoid fever is prevalent In the city.

Season. Cash paid Give us.a Call, at tlie old Stand, Market Si. JL. T. S.

F. R. B. TIME TABLE. Republican office for Come to the auction bills.

OSAQB CITT. Mrs. J. Saunders Jones has returned home from av Visit to friends in Emporia. Mr.

J. 8. Danfprd Is still seriously 111, and no hopes are entertained for his recovery. Mrs. who resides ten miles west of this city, Is at present lying ill at the residence of Hind- Mr.

C. H. Oliver, a well-known piano EAST. 12:18 p.m. 2:30 p.

m. Gus. Burklund. and Sign Painting'. C.

W. Whited is still at the Brush at the old stand on Market street, and will do such Jobs as may come in in his line, in Good Style and at Low Rates. NOTICE. Little Sons, having bought the Interest of G. L.

Brown, of the firm of Brown Little, will pay all debts contracted by said firm, and collect all debts due the said firm. WEST. 1:45 P. M. 3:01 p.

M. 2:47 A. M. of diphtheria are re-1 and organ tuner, of Wisconsin, is in Several cases ported in town. 8:50 A.

2f. 8:50 M. J. A. 3IAIITIN.

Li BBewar. Freight trains at all hoars of the day and night. our city and thinks of locating here permanently. Having tested his ability as a tuner, we are glad to recommend him to the citizens of Osage City and The little son of Mrs. L.

Watkins Is ill with diphtheria. MARTIN BROWN, vicinity, and know that all for whom Little Sons. Secure your -seats at Howe -DEALERS IN- for Uncle Tom's Cabin. manin this city. Messrs.

W. W. Miller, Wesley Smith, and Jas. H. Smith returned Saturday morning last from their hunting trip in the Arkansas They had a splendid time.

he works will be well pleased. Orders may be left at this office until Mr. Oliver secures a location. Sheepskin Lined Boots at Howard's. Tax Kolls.

OUR BUSINESS MEN. Pure Gum Boots at Howard's. Boots made to measure at Howard's. For the choicest Tea and Coffee, go toS. L.

Myebs. Fresh Maple Syrup, at F-T Tft Tottek s. The city council have ordered one dozen fire hats and coats. S. Playford has a duplicate tax- roii or tnis city and Superior township.

The brick buildings, on Market street, He can tell you all the amount of your taxes, and will pay them for you for a are beginning to loom up. Materials, Doors, Windows, Lath, The Order of the Knights of Pythias, in this city, is only two years old and ranks second in the state, numbering ninety-five members, all in good standing. The members are all young, ener for kinds of Salt reasonable compensation. Office oppo Headquarters Fish at Little Sons. site postoffice, and one door east of T.

M. Gruwell's store. Uncle Tom's Cabin next Tuesday night at Howe's opera house. The jail at JLyndon is being plastered. Nothing like making the boys comfortable.

Get your Boots and Shoes Repaired et Howard's. A eood Second nand' Instrument for getic men and the death of Warner Wall was the first loss the order has had to meet. We the lodge continued 'Arctic Overshoes at Howard's. Council Chamber. Tuesday, Nov.

14, 1882. City council met in regular session. Mayor Cooper being absent, Councilman Gray, president of the council, presiding. Couiicili)aen Stackhouse, Doom, Olsen, Gray, Kimball, Marshall, and Artz. Dr.

W. B. Artfc appeared and was ALWAYS A LQMEmMlCES. sale at T. J.

EvansJ Music Store, Big Bargain in "Fresh TEAS, at rS' Ellis Totten's. OSAGE CITY, success nd hopit will be long before they meet with another loss. The party at Howe's opera house, Go to the Star Grocery for the Best Goods at the Lowest Prices. First quality Gasoline at S. IuMyer's Avery HansonTbave the boss ice chest for keeping fresh, oysters.

Call in andceeit. OSAGE CITY MARKETS. The quotations following are corrected very Old Ladies' Flannel Lined Shoes at Glepnnep, Howard's. Tuesday evening, up by the young gentlemen of the town, was quite a success. The gentlemen' anticipated a larger attendance, it being the first of the season, but all present seemed to enjoy themselves immensely.

-HAS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE STOCK OF "Genuine Delight" Cigars atL. S. Sprague For the best Sewing Machine, Cheap, Friday morning. Wheat bu. Corn bu.

Oats P.ba.. Butter ib. Eggs We have been rushed with job work this Week. We can stand it. Bring in your orders.

Gus. Burklund- is now In running order at S. L. Myers' grocery house, Sixth street. 25 65 35.

26 20 17 15 18 60 60 sworn in as councilman of the Fourth ward, to fill vacancy. A number of accounts were presented and allowed. The street committee reported that the street crossings were not just as good as they might be, but were passable, and considering they were put in by day work had better be accepted. Report of Police Judge Jackson for the month of October was read and Councilman Marshall made a motion that the mayor be authorized to buy Heaters Stoves, Ranges, The music was furnished by the Osage City string band under the leadership of W. C.

Thompson. During the even call on D. L. Mysbs. If you want a good job of work done, fo to the Green Front Blacksmith hop.

Something new in the way of glass Lard ft. Hams It ft. Potatoes Apples Don't forget the lecture at the Presbyterian church, Tuesday evening November 21st. 70 70 ing Mr. Oliver favored those present with a very tasteful rendition of the Mocking Bird on the violin.

We hope ware and lamps, at Ellis Tot- TKN'S. Live Stock Market. the young gents will not weary of well doing but will put another on the tapis soon again. DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY, AND WILL SELL THEM AT PRICES THAT DEFY GOMPBTITION. Kansas City, Nov.

16. Cattle Receipts, 616: and shipments 555 head. The market to-dav was Lots of young married people at the dance, in Howe's opera house, Tuesday night, wasn't there S. L. Myers is making special prices on Top Buggies, Spring and Farm Wagons.

School supplies at the new Postoffice Book store, the cheapest place in the county. Farmers, take your Produce to the moderately active and steady for good to choice butchers' stuff and shipping Feeders and- stockers slow. a. magic lantern perrormance was given at the opera house, Wednesday night, to a small audience. one dozen lire hats and coats.

Carried. Ordinance introduced to' authorize the mayor and council to issue and sell certain bonds therein named, and to repeal ordinance. No. 131. Chairman oh Committee on Whole reported back the ordinance and recommended its passage.

Carried. City Engineer Butler made an esti The sad news reached this city on Saturday of an accident in Shaft No. 19, Peterton, by which Warner Wall lost his life. An immense mass of rock from the roof fell upon him while working, completely crushing him. He was Star Grocery.

Beaty always gives the Best Bargains. If you want a Breech Loading Gun, now is vour time, and S. L. Mvbrs, is GIVE HIM A -CALL- MARKET STREET, SOUTII SIDE Prices ranged $3.155.40. Hogs Receipts, 2595; shipments 816.

The market to-day was active but weak and 14(S25c off. Extreme range of sales bulk at 6.206.40. George Marple is now 'appy. Cause ten pound boy. Mother and child doing well.

SoisGeorge. the place. Groceries every description can be found at Little Son's half Li S. SPRAGUE GO; PUBLICATION NOTICE. STATE OF KANSAS, OSAGE COUNTY, f8? mate to the amount of I414.5Q for curbing and paving "the alley in block 14, Wetherelfs addition.

Sam Slusser presented a bid for curb an unmarried man of about 45, a native of Germany, but had been in America eighteen years, seven being passed in Kansas. He has a brother living in Ohio. The funeral services were conducted at Peterton by Rev. Curtis It is reported that several of the saloons have again opened up in this city. Does prohibition prohibit Before A.

M. Hale, Justice of the Peace of the city of Osage City, Osage county, Kansas. block west of railroad. CrDr. J.

Iserman, Homoeopathic Physician and Electrician. Office over Fost office, front room. Go and see Williams, at the Green 'Front, if you want to get your Horses Shod. Gash Store W. B.

Artz, Plaintiff, ew Richard Mullihan, Defendant. Richard Mallihan will take notice that he hua heen sued in the court above named by W. B. ing and paving alley in block 14, Weth-erell's addition, for the sum of $395. On motion of Councilman Marshall the bid was accepted.

On motion of. Councilman Doom Mr. Slusser was given un til March 1st, 1883, to complete the work. Upon motion council adjourned. Dr.

W. B. Artz was sworn in as a member of the council at the last session of that body by City Clerk Crane. Nice soaking rain all yesterday forenoon and the night before, which wound up with the first snow of the season. A Go to Avery Hanson for all kinds Artz to recover the sum of Twentyflve dollars that L.

W. Learn has been garnisheed and an of Fresh Beef, Pork, Sausage, and of this place, who preached a very fine sermon. Then the Knights of Pythias, of this city, numbering about eighty men, escorted the body to the cemeery north of Osage, where the impressive ritual of that order was read and the -benediction was pronounced by Rev. Curtis. swered that he hold goods and chattels belong Celery.

Give us a call. ing to said defendant, and that said cause will be heard before Bala court on tne zna day or De Best Brands of Flour, and Choice cember. 1883. at 9 o'clock a. that unless said defendant appear and defend judgment will Groceries, at Little Sons, west of the 1 IN SPRAGUE' BLOCK, General Dealers in Staple and Fancy Groceries, Tobacco and Cigars, School Books, Blank Books and Stationery, Wall Paper, CliriBtxaas Goods, Yankee Notions, etc.

"We have just received an entire New and Fresh Stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries, including a Large Assortment of Canned Goods, Confectionery, which are now offered for sale at Prices we believe will be satisfactory to close buyers. Railroad. Call and see. be rendered against mm as prayed lor ana garnishee ordered to pay into court. MARTIN, 23-3w Attorneys for Plaintiff.

The following is the total vote cast at the late election, in this county, as If you want a First-Class job of Horse-Shoeing done, go to the Green The ladies'' aid society the Presbyterian church will give a grand supper at Howe's opera house Thanksgiving SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an Order of. Sale issued out of the1 We were jthis week, a work, fpr which Mrs. Melick, of Emporia, has been canvassing our city, that calls for our heartiest praise. It was "the- Presidents of the United States and Amer-! ican The value of, this book can hardly bo estimated.

The My T. L. Marshall, cashier of the Osage District Court. Fifth Judicial District, in and Front. Avery ITanson will pay the highest market price for Hides and Tallow.

Call on ns before going elsewhere. A fiiiriiW of Stand' and Hanging Lamp3, just received, at Ellis Totten's. for usage county. State of Kansas, and to me direct ed as Sheriff of said county, against the County BanV, has been drawn as a juror for the next term-of the United States Circuit Court. lands and tenements or Herman Lowekt, ai-vina Nooenz.

Nopenz her husband. Ward Brad ford, John A. Martin, L. W. Brown, partners as Martin Brown, and William Lynn, and in ographies of the eminent men who have been the heads of our nation are most complete and perfect and written in a favor of H.

J. WILL OFFER FOR SALE AT PUBLIC ATJC- Best Fresh Oxsteks Wm. L. Ellis A Baltimore, Star Brand, the best in the market, is now kept by I). Michel, at the Star Restaurant, Market street.

tion, at the front door of the conrt house, in Uncle Tom's Cabin will be presented next Tuesday night at Howe's opera house, by Anthony Ellis' Famous Ideal Double company. way to enhance the interest. The Com the city of Lyndon, county and state alorssaia, on Monday, the 18th day of December, A new supply of Fresh Candies re ceived this week also, a new stock of A. 1882, at 10 o'clock a. of said day, to the and best bidder for cash in! canvassed by the county commissioners," on Friday lat': For Congressmen- THIRD DISTRICT.

Ryan 1. .2232 D. J. Cole, cr. ,1115 John C.

Cannon 918 AT LARGE. S. R. Peters, R.C .2272 C. A.

Lelland, D. 927 Allen Williams, ...1042 E. N. Morrill, 2271 John O'Flanagari, D. 922 H.

L. Phillips, ...1004 Lewis .2264 S. N. Wood, G.V.... 2004 B.

W. i 2263 John Davis, 412 STATE OFFICES. For Governor John P. St. 1781 G.

W. Glick .1490 Charles 935 Lieutenant Governor D. W. Finney. 2285 Frank 970 J.

G. ...1060 Secretary of Slate- hand paid, all the right, title and interest of the said Herman Loweka, et. in and pendium contains information in which every American student and citizen should be well versed. The type is clear and the paper of the finest quality Then the engravings, which add so to the beauty of the book, must not be overlooked. Each one occupies one Three plain drunks were brought up before his honor, Police Judge Jackson, yesterday morning, after passing the night in the calaboose.

Cigars and Tobaccoes, at the Santa Fe Bakery. Little Sons, on the west side of the railroad, are now prepared to furnish everybody with anything in the line of groceries, canned goods, flour, etc. A larce Stock of Glassware and to the following described real estate, to-wit Lots number seventeen (17) and nineteen (19), in block number three (3), Admire and Scott's addition to the city of Osage City, Osage county. Kansas, of lands in Osage county, Kansas, appraised at Seven Hundred ($700.00) dol- lnra entire page, and they are remarkable for their clearness and fine finish. The Taken as the property of the said iferman Mr.

J. F. White ha3 one of the finest garden patches in the city, and this week he brought us a beet that weighed seven pounds. May he live to beat that one. Loweka, et.

and to be sold to satisfy said order ol sale. Given under my hand at the Sheriff's office, in the city of Lyndon, county and state aforesaid. this 14tn day or Jiovemner, ltsss. W. H.

SMITH, Sheriff. book in all is one no family should be without and its price is within the reach of all. It is issued in parts of 32 pages each, four parts a month and only 25 cents a part. We give it a hearty recommendation. I would call your attention to the fact that I havejreceived an immense Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, for the Fall and -Winter trade, which I have selected with ereat care, and determination to meet the growing demand for Solid Leather Boots and Shoes.

MB'- I promise my patrons Solid Goods, as cheap as they can be sold, and to protect them against the frauds so common in the manu- acture of Eastern Boots and The place to get Paper Filled Boots and Shoes Is of some man that sells them cheap (not over 50 or ICO Per cent profit), just because he does not depend on the shoe trade alone for support. But experience is fast learning people that it pays best to buy their Boots and Shoes of an experienced Boot and Shoe man wTho depends on the shoe trade alone for support. Call and see me when you are in need of Boots and Shoes, and 1 will try and use you right and secure your shoe trade. Custom "Work and Repairing a Specialty, N. B.

Parties from a distance, with repairing, given the preference, when work is Yotjks Respbctftjllt, A. HOWARD. OPPOSITE OSAGE COUNTY BANK, OSAGE CITY, KANSAS, STILL AT THE FRONT. Mr. T.

L. Marshall is still confined to his residence, from a gun shot wound in his left leg which he received during the war, and from which he is suffering considerably. Qucensware, just received, at Bothel, Randall Smith's grocery will be sold very cheap. A choice line of new Teas at L. S.

Sprague SO per cent, less than ever offered in this market. Call and aample, and inspect other Choice frauds. We still adhere to the doctrine that One Dollar Cash will buy more Goods than one dollar on long time or pay when you get ready credit. If you don't believe it call and be convinced. -Ellis Totten.

I. S. Spencer is still receiving car ..........2286 Published in the Osage City Rzpublicah on the 17th day of November, A. 1882.J AN ORDINANCE. Ko.

132. An ordinance to authorize th Mayor and Coun 931 James Smith S. L. A P. State Auditor ...........1077, Anthony Ellis' Famous Ideal Double Uncle Tom's Cabin company Mrs.

Dr. Haslam, who has been on a visit east for the past month, is expect ...........1010 1150 Li. W. A. Garrison.

ed to return to-day. Mrs. Haslam will resume her practice, in this city, in partnership with Dr. J. C.

Iserman. will present their new version of that time-honored" piece, at Howe's opera house, Tuesday evening, November 21. This company is now in its eighth season, and has the honor of being one of the oldest and best companies traveling. This season many new and novel features are introduced costly attractions, which no other, managers, with Mr. I.

S. Spencer ha3 re-located his ell to issua and sell certain bonds therein named and to repeal Ordinance No. 131. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Councilmen the city of Osage City, In Osage county, Kansas. Sbctiok 1- That the Mayor and Council of the city of Osage City is hereby authorized and empowered to issue and sell the bonds of said Osage City in the sum of three thousand six hundred dollars for the following purposes, to-wit: To pay for the improvements, in guttering, curbing, and macadamizing the streets and alley as provided for In Ordinance No.

129, being an! ordinance entitled "an ordinance in relation to guttering, curbing and macadamizing certain streets therein named;" approved by the Mayor. August 8, 1882. Sec. 3. The bonds described In the foregoing section shall be issued in denominations from furniture store on Sixth street, in the Botkin building, and is now as well fixed to serve the public as before the State Treasurer-! Sam T.

.2194 Charles E. Gifford. 930 J. H. 1058 Attorney General A.

Johnston, v. .2298 II. M. Moore. 928 J.

D. ........1080 Supt. Public Instruction H. C. Speer .2288 D.

E. 728 J. S. .1097 fire. Call and see his new stock, and satisfy yourselves.

loads of New Goods, in the line of Furniture, and will offer them for sale as low as the lowest, and at prices that defy competition. If you need a Sewing machine, you will do well to send your order direct to Button Johnson, Topeka, Kansas. They will fill your order in person. They handle the "Household," tl Royal St. John," and the "New American, No.

7." D. M. Clemmer, hardware merchant, says that he has not time to write up any locals, as he is too busy selling Heating Stoves, Ranges, and Charter Oak Cook Stoves. Step in and see the Floral Franklin Heater, it's a "daisy," make no mistake. the enormous expense attendant, care to offer.

A powerful double company, with two Topsys, the Hillman sisters, in their double songs, dances and banjo acts The Memphis Univer Mr. Ed. A. Clift, foreman of Shaft No. 17, informs us that the miners in his shaft, last Tuesday, performed the biggest day '8 work ever accomplished twenty-live dollars to live hundred dollars as the council shall at the tim of Issuing think best, and shall be issued so that one-third in the amount of the whole sum to be issued as herein Frovided shall become due and payable one year rom date of issue, one-third of said bonds to become due and payable two years from date of Ass'te Justice Supreme.

Court D. J. Brewer. .2290 James W. Green a 937 L.

C. Uhl 1082 in this county that of lifting fifteen flat-cars of coal in one day. The time of the Eisteddfod is "draw sity students, the grandest harmony of colored voices in the country. Mr. John Howard, the celebrated colored come-! dian, in his great character of Uncle also introducing' his famous specialties.

Thegreat spectacular and mechanical waterfall scene a magnificent fall of rearrunirig Little Effie Newcomb, aS'Eva, who will introduce her pet pony, Prince, at every per Avery nan son are the sole agents in this city for Booth's brand of select ing near, and thbse who expect to compete for the prizes are busily preparing. Choirs from all parts of the state will be present. Mr. John Prosser has issue, one-tuira ol eaia oonas to Decome aue ana payable three years after date of issue. And aU of said bonds shall bear interest at the rate of ten per cent, per annum from th date of issue until' rtaid, said interest to be due and payable annually at the end of one, two and three years from date of Issue.

There shall be attached to said bonds interest- coupons filled np with the correct amount of interest to become due upon the bond to whicli said coupon is attached at the end of one, two or three years, according to the time said bond shall run before coming due. Said bonds shall be numbered from 1 to and shall be dated the day they arc issued, and made tt 1 a 1 Oysters, and are receiving them direct from Baltimore, and do not buy from second parties. All those wishing fine I am again home from the East, where I piD NOT go to lay In the Largest Stock of Goods that EVER came to Osage County. I went to Visit my friend there, and I bad a very pleasant time, but now back, and DOWN TO BUSINESS, And if you will give me a call, I will show you as Full and Complete a Stock of Staple and Fancy" Groceries, Queensware, Hardware, Carriages, Wagons, Barb Wire, Pumps, Mining Tools, Sewing Machines, Guns, Revolvers, Ammunition, Corn Shellera, Feed Cutters and Grinders, Wind Mills; Howe Scales, COUNTY; OFFICES. Representatiyes7 J.

C. Sweezy, 81 6 John Gray 645 Ellis Lewis f.SV 525 13 T20 Max Buek r. .1021 John F. Young; 430 Probate Judge- A. ....2411 J.

T. Plowman 1423 jl Ovsters for balls, parties, festivals or formance. Our pack of imported Sibe the leadership of the singing here. A juvenile party was held, on Saturday last, at the residence of Mr. Robt.

Craig, in honor of his little three year rian bloodhounds, in famous chase of Eliza across the Ohio river. The ay a Die at tne Kansas riscai Agency in new ork City, and shall be named or designated street improvement bond, and shall be signed by comical trained donkey, Tony, and many other new and novel features. County Attorney -R. C. suppers, are requested to call, and they will get prices that will surely suit them.

Prices, per can, are as follows: extra select, 55 cents; standard, 45 cents. Now Is the best time to call on Gus Burklund and examine his extensive stock of fashionable ieweiry and fine silverware. Mr. Burklund keeps constantly on hand a fine line of watches to which he gives special attention, and a choice variety of clocks, among which are the "New Haven" and the "Seth Thomas, which he guarantees to give perfect satisfaction. All repairing romptly attended to.

In buying of lim you may be sure of a bargain. You have never- seen Uncle Tom's Cabin until you witness this grand spectacular prodnction of the new version. "Popular prices. are maintained, .2086 .1713 .349 A. J.

R. F. old son, Willie. After many merry games and refreshments, the little folks returned to their homes thoroughly happy. Bothel, Randall Smith, grocers, ill occupy the room on the corner of Fifth and Market streets next week, and will open up a new and fresh stock Clerk District Court W.

A. Cotterman i the mayor and countersigned by the clerk, and registered by the treasurer of said city and shall have the seal of the city attached to each bond. The coupon shall be signed 'by the mayor and countersigned by the clerk of the city and shall be No. and so refer to the bond to which it is attached by No. that when detached it can be so recognized by No.

as to show from what bond it has been detached. Sio. 8, The city council shall anneally levy a tax upon the property made liable in Ordinance No. 129 as heretofore referred to for the payment of the'iniprovemehts of the streets and alley therein-named according to the assessed value thereof as provided in said Ordinance No. 139, sufficient to pay the interest on said bonds as herein provided, and one-third of the principal of the whole amount of said bonds so issued, and said assessment and levy of said tax shall be certified by the clerk of said city to the clerk of Paints, Oils, as there is to be found in any store, and I am Going to Make Prices That you cannot afford to lose.

To prove it you haye only to give me a trial! Remember, I sell the Inter-Ocean, and Roller Mills Flour, that as yt has no equal in the State. These as usual. Admission, 35 cents; children, 25 cents. Reserved seats, 50 cents, now on sale at Howe of groceries, and everything else kept in a first-class grocery house. Call and see them.

Sllyen Lundeen, on Sixth street take rank as second to none in the manufacturing interest with which they are connected. Situated in the heart J. McPhillamy o. .324 O'Brien: .1571 Coynty Supt Pub: Instruction K. McConnell.

.2187 John I. Grier 1566 County Surveyor--'- J. D. McCabe .2435 Phillip ..1233 Commissioner Second District' G. R.

Bronsdn y. 541 R. H. McClair 734 county as tne law directs. Died Thursday, Nov.

16th, 1882, at of the city, with as line a stocs ot cent's furnishing goods as can be found wAst. rf the Mississippi, and carrying Osage City, Mrs. Mary J. Jones, wife of Will be in forcfe on and after MONDAY, OCTOBER 15th, andoontinue as long as I find it profitable. I have a few Breech Loading Guns, that I will close out for cash, at prices heretofore unheard of in Osage City.

I also haye a larg 8kc. 4. All monies received by the city treasurer on account of the collection of said special tax as provided for in section three of this ordinance shall constitute a special fund for the payment of said bonds and the interest thereon and shall be used for no other purpose, and the treasurer is hereby authorized to pay out of said special fund any money therein first to the satisfaction of interest coupons that are due and Samuel J. Jones, aged 19 years and six months. Funeral services will be held from the Presbyterian church to-day (Friday) at 11 a.

m. Friends of the In XXexnoriani. Whereas, The Great Ruler of the Universe has removed from our midst our worthy brother, Warner Wahl therefore, be it Resolved, That we deeply sympathize with all his relations and friends, and Resolved, That we, as a brotherhood of Eureka Lodge, No. 34, Knights of Pythias, have lost a faithful brother and friend. That a eopy of this preamble and resolutions be spread upon omr minutes, a copy sent to his relatives, and one to each of the city papers for publication.

D. O. Crane, W. J. McMillin, Com.

Joseph Stott. Stock of Domestic and Remington Sewing Machines, that I shall sell1 family are invited to attend. A Bare As we are contemplating the erection of a new business block, our entire on the immense business that they do, with a full line of goods to choose from, they are enabled to cope with larger cities in either quality of goods or prices. All kinds of cuts or styles ot clothing made to order by efficient workmen. In connection with their business as merchant tailors, they carry a complete stock of clothing, gent's furnishing goods, cloths, cassimeres, hats, caps, boots and shoes.

Their prices defy competition, and their goods will bear examination. When in town give them a call and your patronage will be Prof. Sparhawk, principal of the stock of boots and shoes is offered to Carbondale made a visit to the Way Below- Regular Trusting yOu will not fail to avail yourself of this opportunity v- Yourfr," public schools of our city yesterday. payable, then any bond that may be due and payable at the time of presentation thereof to said city treasurer. Sec 5.

Ordinance No. 181 is hereby repealed. Sec. 6. This ordinance shall be in force from and after its passage and publication in the Osage City Republic and- the Osage City "Free Press." Passed the council on the 14th day Or November, A.

1882. JX O. CRANE, City Clerk. Approved by me this -15th day of November, A 188 A. COOPER, Mayor.

the trade at a great sacrifice, as we are compelled to close out as speedily as possible. The old buildings on the lots He expressed himself as highly pleased with thft SfVhnnla a-nA tliair manairo. Osage City, November 14, 1882 VAlJf VJ.u-a uvi it, AUUAi A 1 1 4 on whicli tne new omiding is to be erected we will sell at a bargain tirTtfniiv received arid vourSelf bene- meut' 111111 our acners- win always oe Pythian Period the XlXth. h. Ledovx, of K.

and fitted. glad to see luui whenever he comes..

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