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The Crawford County News from Girard, Kansas • 3

The Crawford County News from Girard, Kansas • 3

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wuiajwsum iiiiaBama.iiiiMia tgJbr li nil if mi iif r- -r -3- Neighborhood Hews, Tlll 1 Jl 1 I 1' 11714 if 1 mri W.i" Kan. in. f' "'( iT 1 Opera Fort Scott, FOR BRADBURY-PIANOS Ill i1" lieafcr "in" Instruction hooks, Piano Stools I 1 lit -Hll 11 is r. CHICKERING ARION; ''jliKCiANB, Sheet Muai 'XiuC-, 1 and covers, aud every do- "1 Jill 1- r. 1 iij "scrlption of ri'msidal merchandise.

I to soil the best instruments manufactured. an lo' nny )iouso x. tho country, a good 7octave rose wood Piuno warranted. 11300,00,.. illustrated catalogue1 and price list furnished on application.

21 t-w THURSDAY. NOVEMHIirf IB, 1870. AHHIVAI. OV 1K41VA. aoixa HoiTa.

Mill 4:80 p.m. I'rt'lSht m. COINQ NOIlTlf. Freight p. m.

UIUAUU POST OITJCU. i i li; 'I 'f Arrival and Departure of Mall. DAILY. Mull arrives from nnrlh, went and cast. 4:511 n.

m. iiouth :8la.m. Mall leaves for lion west and a.m. south 4.0 p.m. City CojUiti-y A good span tit mares tor sale.

In' jnire of the Editor. One Cur Load of Fish Bros, wagons Just rccvievvd by D. Barker- Boots nnd Shoos Chenp at J. Iiiffers. Futl and.

Winter Gijoda, flrrivjng. nil. Kiflfer's. Zi Cull nnd feenty Prices, lHkcyoa ymr winter uooas. i.

umur. All kinds of will bo sold this full at the very Lowest livmg prices st J. i Cull nnd exnmino thosu miied Pmt' at Godley's Drug Store, Wasted. By L. B.

Lehr, one hundred jtoo fence posts. Parties having tho same lor tik)evwil) please call, at Ui-l(ops fc-tr-t rt i' i I have jiistticeived some clegmit 8(li I IWoug-Tft for anybody, and the best inuke iji this country call and see them, at Curry's, at Godley's Drag Store Man killed? No; but John McClurc would he glad to'lmvc you step in and ex ile amine that fine stock of erocerics. li-inll WILL FOB THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS SE l.nif! 'i- I illrt I ii, II i rl ft I lu I bai. f. 1 LL GOODS IN HIS LINE AT A VERY-' ill ill I nle fin A oman margin mouyc vubu I lift Now Is the tliiie to Xo.

1 Sel Thomas Clot it il? yiii' Us tl hii. I' li-m iti'V bah I 1 A i c.T I I i'o' (Sold and. Slver'wtclics, 1 school ciotkir; oid chaiiiV fiood Tcinpiarsltrtglii Teiiniariif Assortment, of Ciold 1 ill tt 1 7 lif.H 7 i-lli. I ui '''An Elegant1 SIccyc, ItuttoiiM, Billions, StudN; Harms, 1 SI' verTUimblcs, Ladies Coral P.iis, Pt-iiClls, silver lUng, if'iKccR iualmv Hi, I ill lll Vlr; LIN FLUTES, i FIFES TrtfeltliME- TO 'BUV'AT! CIHtlXt'Sy'lT'. CS dpi LEV ilt-iii jii-thhi: nnaasi.l i- fi'lJ tli (' t'l'iiii uii iiiua ran still vou.

C'ull flml sim-. 1. hot r- A Phijlips i a liirge jtock if i mrr-Tzztrrz-' '-'illl liiu-CTtrrriiii .,1 I. -Ill 11 II school Imokk TJ L.EONARD. V.

p. crowd, ui44'-j Xow is the time time to buy a clock a lair of spectailes or a No. 1 watch yon in; 1 nit -Ait iit 4i 1 -v. 4 -4I 11 ii i i tin riv nil to 1 ll' -un buy them for ilie'noxt 80 days at -i bb -OB i iu 9 mi tr at tb h. um prines so low as to astouisli you, oi iurry, A OodleyV Drug Store.

Dlt. SCOTT.S FkVKR ANP AciH Pll.lA I haw? not iisitafed, tuft only' foWcom WUOI.KBAI.E jSf i.C iil-i 11 -11 1 Jtn-ii APtf BootH, r. 1. i X' (. J.

'Q I'ill-! cv Ill'il f. XJsilw, I 1 I iij-' 1 1 1 fl I' Monday'liist was" a terrible gloomy day. ucfuii Hiurb uuuut acvcu uuia iu the morning and kept it up the greater part of the Jay when it changed to snow and Tuesday morning the ground was covered fiy at lnst six inches of snow, It still laym tho ground and uiany persons are taking advantage of it to do up their sleigh riding. Tho weather is pleasant and tliesnow will benefit the wheat crop. Wyandotte Herald.

"Tuck" Anderson who was arrested for beating and maltreating the old man Gunit fur voting the Democratic tidket hud heai ing before Newman on Tuesday and was discharged from flirt her custody. Gunn'BWoru positively to being beatea by Anderson, and' his dilapidated condition lett no doubt of his having been beaten by some person or persons who is a very crafty liegro, had his witnesses to; prove, and dil prove an alibi. Wyan dotte Herald. The Columbus HcpuMiean gloates con siderably over it's Immense intellect What a pity that some one elso can't see if iu the same light. clln klio' foilftwirii? five Items from tll41 Some rowdjt tripped tliroo.

little boys on Thursday night, and they fell on a stone sidewalk, One of them, Frank Carr, had bis upper lin badly cut. The fellow who diif it should have a complete poiihdiug. Bo'V8 should Ihi however, iwt.to aggravate such bruresi 1 Joseph Arnold 'imbibed too much on Wfduesdav niffht ani was not very choice in his selection of words which he used oil lid streets. lie also kicked a window ou)of Bilrncj'j Drug store. He repaired the damaged window" on'1 Wednesday morning.

Tlio police docket fixed the city (huiagrs wo dollais and posts. On Thiirsdny just after tho morning tj-liln had pulled out of Chertkee, W. Hartnlton received a telecram trom tits wife who was returning from i Illinois Where she had been visiting. The tele gram was dated at Brookfield, rei: vve arc oauiy nun, uiu nop se iiouslr. Meet, ns." lie left on the Thurs day 'etching' freight and -will arrive in Ivans.a6l"W tune to talto train on the H.

St. Jos tor Brookhehl. Mr. C. W.

Raymond and II. G. May who went to Colorado have returned. lyirlcy arid High bith'look stout' and nnrty. AVre believe that it is their inten tion to return to Colorado in the spring.

A good" shot gun to sell or trade for stock. We warrant the gun in everv par- icnlar. Caliber No. 10. Inquire at this office.

CHnVyou sell it to Siiiith of the Btpttb He probably wants good gnu with which to shoot that We understand that in some sections of the country Ihey have, formed clubs to suppress lying. Such a.jiigh'js'. much tifeded in Paula, and if the libel peddlers can be induced to join it, we art! infoimed that some of nur benevolent and public spirited citizens -will at once, send and Mocurea copy ol the constitution ana bylaws and organize such a club at once. We Wisli them God speed. Miami Hegublivn.

We would judge that something of the hid could be organ hied to a good adyaii- tugu in Qirard.J 1 We noiicc going the rounds of the press item from the Oxford Independent which says that the "house of Mr. Greg- son living eight miles from Oxford, was (down down by iv whirlwind, instantly killing Mr. Gregson, und seriously injuring his wile and a young man wiio was breakfasting with them." We are not informed but suppose Gregson was an old at(iiaintaiice of ours formerly from Indiana, and a very estimable gciitli'iniin. Geo. T.

Anthony rau behind his ticket 854 yotes iu Sliawueu county, is Martin's home. In Leavenworth, his own home, did worse still. He run behind over a thousand votes. Hayes received a rrinjority in Leavenworth county of over 200, while Martin received a majority bo the Democratic ticket of ovtrOOO. doo, T.

Anthony is a creature of thu bloody shirt." Leafier Mulligan showed us a sample of Toiiselle wheat that be hasjust received from Tennessee. The grains measure Jg inches in hngth. It is to be planted ju (iritis similar to corn, and is cultivated like corn. The stalks grow to the height iof seven or eight feet, ami yields, it is cn 11ml uu (V uuniicis JLJ uuv, inu heads measure from 8 to 0 It mukes tlje. finest, whitest ki nd of flour.

If be succeeds in its cultivation it will be of advantage to the country. Cherokee Jjoutrty IlrpulAicun. L. CiWeldy dishes up Baxter items for the Jlepubliean in a manner that is only becoming his genious tact. Lee is a brick.

Columbus must be a harbor for pugilists, judging from the amount of pugilistic occurrences reported in the Hepnbliatn, and if the 1wal of that paper don't get a head put on it will be through fear of smashing it. A quantity of Second baud' Furniture to be sold low at Win. Gardner'. Preparations ate lieir.g mde to prgon-izc a school with PitUburg as, the" cential yoiut, id linker township. 1 i Cold weather is coining on l-ut it looks though the people in Girard-were going to build house all winter.

Mr. Sparks who lives six mile west of town, think be will put up a brick kiln iu tho fpi itig near this place. FMin the liext information we are able to (ret, we infer that there will be chance of time in the running of all train on tii Gulf road after Ihi week. 'groceries, 'QUeensayake'; i-'r tr'fi West Side Psablic nisire, Kan W9SCQ .1 iii'i ui vJ-itii R'. a 1 it- uiicriittoe coanty, pu Novomber 2lst.

by Ituv. Fat her Boimnurhil, Mr. MtliolusToci-aml Mury K. teuioult. Nick didn't forget he printer boys, ns bountilul supply ot cake and cigars will fully attest, Nick and'' hia handsome bride are' a worthy and our best wds-hes attend them.i 1 May they livij long and may their jouruey.ip the 'voyage, of me ever Bow calmly and peacefully BARKER TVES At Mt.

Cnrmol, on tho 19lb.tjr KW. Mr. J. L. Knrkor to Miss --I Found with' a Bnll'et-Uo'le In hi Head On Moridny morning wime of thoihrtnds on the M.1 fc-T.

railroad, diseovisrod a dead man lying by the 'side of the' road about one mile south of Ft. Scott. They went bock to nud the coroner in company with the1 bands went dowp ami brought the body He laid about four feet from the track, nud upon taking hp the body a small Remington revolver 'was found under bis shoulder. It was a five shooter and had fine chamber 'Tnere tvsis nothing aboutfthe body by which it cotild be Ho had been seen on 'Sunday in conipany with an old mini, and also hud nt one tiiiitf displayed some money Some think it' suicide, but iu our judgment the' circumstances jioint strongly to a TL'B LTCATtdN NOTICE. In the CraVvford County District luiliulptDiatrigi, Kayaasi -i nn Thomas B.

Allen aud'-li lyases C. Allen, Dei'ts. 'V i.a'l I iiii) The White ef Kaiistia tu tho said Thomas B. AH Ion. one of the above natn4 defciidaalvliiitlng: You, Ihe said Thomas B.

Allen, are hereby no MUcd that wild (he sold Ulysses (J. A'lli'n. juii have boon nn-ft-iii pftldonrt by said Jtlley Dolliai iduiiitilt'iiiaiil aciioii, and inn! answer his neti-tiou Hied my ofito: gint aad said tlya-sob 0. Allen, on or heloro Ihe hi' ilSlli flay of December, 187.: preach jieti lion will bo lakeueptrtte. and iudginent.

and di'criH! will by rendered by said eoarl in pnrli-liou. ol Ihe cast half of the north-went See.lion (181 Iwelvo.Townshlp (2H1 tenly-eiu'lu. limine Barft of tho Hixth Aleridiioi, fiiaalv-in Ctnwi'ord couuiy Kansas. 10 the euvunll interele tf said uiu Ill-till'. U.

Alluu und yoarulr, thoieiii.nud (h it sacti pni iiMun eaniuii be niiule vUhont; nniniressiiilui-v to: ihm imntluB4 la iiilwosi. tluil a decree for the sule ol' ihe lunds uoscribud will b'J -T 1 I'limiliff furlher nslis for a fair and reasonable attorney fie in Ih r.app. and for v.oxiis of salt. in witness nliereof, I hereunto siu my iinilie and sOix Ihe seal of nid e.oart at my oftlce at (Jlr-ard Kaunas, this Ulti. day of Novuiaer, A.

11, WTti. -II n. Mvnos I L8 Clerk of Jistricl ''inii't, i 4 u.i fccotr. 'i Attorney for i'luintift' 1 SHEKIFF'S SALKi -J-HTATKOK KAN-8AS, Elevc'nlh district Court In 'facattott1- Nov. 1H76.

1 1 I )f1 -ui; I. nil lsrel: parti. i -j'irtillc VS. A. X.

IVinchel, et al. 11. flreenwood. Iteceiver ill (be above oil I It led Mlise do Virim- of 11 Order of Palo lu'i'iliin ilatu 10 uay in .1. j.

lsia. in me directed and delivered, lathe above enllllod caiuc, out oflbu pUlricl. Ooilttof I he Kleveuih ill) Judicial District, 01 ine fiaie 01 KaiiMis. ilMiiJr wlltiln. aiot for aald Oounlyi nf Crawford, and also by virtue or tlio inner and iie-cree rer.iliied in said cause, in wiid roiu on Hit elevoinh dny.iof Jl, 1A will.

op tins 13tU Bay afOirciiiber, A. I. 1870, lit Twoiarwcloelt. in. of that dhjt the Ooiirl Itonse deor, In Girard, I liis Conniy of Oiawiord, mid t-tnle ot Kansas, nffi i'nt Wublle fiile.

10 1 ti 0 hlnhaat biddor Sirc.h In huiid najilat iluievf salu.aii ibeiijilit. tiileand ilt, iibori named deft lidaty. Ibo IthWh KxculKiur Hill Cuniimny, idtBated In villave o( conniy ami iiue uiurcniue. niiim run, tu Illllfill-M. 111.

Will 'J-)llllllk. (lividod one-half inle.rei'l of the Union Excelsior Mill Company of i herokne. Kaiicais 111 and to the 1 ninii lixcelsior Ml la of Cherokee. Kansas-. the Imildiu.

mill machinery and all uiipirrtr.naiiet.-B iherelo IkIkiisuil! tomllivr wilh llie lease hold iu- raid Mill CilllllMI! V. Ill llllll III 1110 UllKI upon whkli naid mill in now siiuatcil. vhai- ed Willi llie Ol cam ueoi iiiiu eobiu 111 me proceed nifiibjeet Kiash interest lunale, flrBti ainoiiuiiiig to t-J 311. and coslson ronucrvxecuilou aninuiftlnK to id Kibt bv ml 111 receiver, ill accordance with Ihe command of tnld orderi.f Bale, and also by virtue of eatd order ami decuo. it ni? 1.

u'i if ill Receiver in the above eiiliiled ttUoi' ADMINISTRATOR'S "NOTICE. i 'l fawforri loiilitv. In ihe i'robatu Court. In and fur aald County. iu llie matter of llie enlate of Win.

Konkcl, de-ceiiPied. .1 Mm lee hereby fflveii Ihal iettcm of nduiiuis-Iralion wi.h will annexed have imen (rranled to Ihe undersigned, on Iho eutalo of Win. Ivonkel, lale of wild coilntv, decenned, by tho Honorable Ihe ITAbaio Ooart of fke county ami Stale nforo-taid, dated Ihe Still day of October. A. II.

1H7H. Now, nil pcrfoix haviii'4 claims against tho enid estate, are hereby iioiifted Ihjit Ihey must pri'Hept the fume lo the iiiMlei-siL'iied for allowance wiihin cmo-yoiir fionl lliedateitf id liiliei', or lliey may be precluded from any benefit of Mich ealalel and that If audi eluiina ba imt wiihin tlireo ear after ihe dale of said lelieri-, Ihey tliall lie forever barred. 1 h. J. KlIN'KEL, AsKliitant Alininilraliir of the tsialo of SXli.

Konkcl. deceased. tih aid, October 21, OF FINAL, SETTLEMENT. Thk Stvtk Kashas, i Cruwlord Ciiunty, In the Prebaie 1'onrt Iii and Tor aid In Ihe miftterof Ihe entaie of Iteaben T. Wsrtl, dcc.eHfiwU, Creilitorii.

nnd all other purxoua Inlerentcd III '1I10 ni liereby noli nod at the next regular term of llie Frobalo Court, in and for-Hnld coutiri', Uibo benti nnd held tt 'ihe Court room, at -ttard, btato the rtrt-t iMomiav in 11. month of Heceinlw. A. 11. 1 Court 4or a full aad fliul seiilcai.ui of aid -nutate.

Ki.izAiiKTn a-Wami. Administrator of tbo islaie of 'Kenbeu T. Ward, i- 'i- Oirard. Kaiii-an, Oc.tolicr xj, A l. ISTfi.

NOTICE OF FINAL SETl'LEMENT. .1 STATU OF KANSAS, 1 CRAWl-OBIl CtTKTr SS, i 1 a 1 1' i 'In the Protmle Court In and for paid County. In the matter of the Ertatc of joaepb k'CCf. and all other peiwm interested in Ihe afttraiirtid 'arc hen-bf Moiilled that al th? next reifnlnr leim the Probate Con rr, In ami for County, ti and htl at ihe Court naim. at tlirard, Slale afore-aid.

on llie BrM Men-dav in ihe month of lTenbi r. A. l. 1KTS. I uhall Mid Court.

for a roll ami inal SrtiU meiit ot id 't M'flLlAM Il.XAl.K. Admiuialrator of lite Ktlatu uf Jofep Uigina, deeeal-ed. Oirarrt, KaOMf, October. A. n.

DlKHfiluilon. firm of Seoll A haa been dUaulvvd by mutual conent, and alt nnncMled acroants tif nan have been ao'd to M. V. lcott( Iki Vm juie and rttcivt tl the aame. K.

J. Stxrrr. M.V.Scott. Xov.lMWIS.;'1'0 tend to Tour Head and Hair Dn't Delay lilnr -Viol'a lanpreved flair tletrallre ia anil ke any otherl aad has noeqnal. Tlio Improved bft sew vesotabl tonic proprtlea; re-atorea erejr hair to a ainao-, aataral dolor; restore faded, (try, harah and falttaahair.reatarr.

drone (ivca, rigor tho hair: rntora hair to pnrmaiarley bald headf da ml raff, haraor. scatf irritation, licking aad acaly dry-neat, No article produces such wonderful Awte Try It, call for VTood'a Impmred flair R-Hnrailve, aoddoa'f put off irt'A 'Vr mrtkU. Sold by all draiinsta lu fiila iIace acd dealers everywhere. Trade eupplieq at Biaaiifaclirer prices by C. A.

Cook Co fliirajro, 5ile Anta fnrtbc Tlilfe-t State and Camilla-, end all li.i' '3te PecttcaJ Works', nicely Wright's a 1 tl Frank Plnyter It building a huge corn crib, IhU tlieruis not as much corn in tlio country as there wan liibt year, i in A '8 being wnllcd tip and cemented in tlio rear of "Smith's livery stable. C( County Tceasuror, left yesterday moiniiig for a short visit to Nebraska. i The Iml idiiy Hrefrrnwingneurathnnd, aqH cliiliirrti Hi beginning to now the fact rid liavccbiiinjeneerl sfiving up, in iiii'se tinit's iiiiveisnjr Him unsinesa depression, Ginird still prospers, and lin-provrments in the nay of new dwellings are going up every day, .10 Cn niglit last eomo thief or thieves, went thrnughj. It. Rnlien't grocery store in Port Scott, nnd took goods to the amount or about $125.

iElyler' fnther-inlriw paine to fej daj' ngn on a short yisit nSfip tor UtitaiUK cunaaa, ins uouie, tuis niorn- Last Sunday at Ft. Sott, a son of W. It. Reiil while playing with the steam from a lea kettle, inhaled enough of it, to so Imd-ly bum himself that liadied on Tuesday last. Win.

Stiteler, of Lincoln township, ill this county, nnd Billy Simpson, of flour- boo county, and an uncle of Billy's started tie ilfbrthwBterhTexas I'ljsjt tHitn-sday. iTUeJoonn prospecting tour. t' Joe Plavter 'unit wife returned from their Centennial trip on Saturday evening. Joe is still able to lialton for Tilden. Mr.

rAtpiteu 'Kroimnl got home cn the same train. lie bus also beeu taking in the Centennial Hon. K. R. MofftTf tJio-tirtw-ofr Slof- let is bargeunt, Jifplinj len $o-- jojimmg in irar 1 fur (ho Inst two; days iu'iJie i.Nterest of two A' Crirard lailway.

About twenty ciiuplo of ladies nnd genrleiriei eiijViyed 'ji social 'hop at the Lewis House on Monday night. The nittsiowas furnished by 'Squire Jennings and vvus pronounced Who is the. kind-hearted and benevo" Jeyt hiilividiiar-that i 'goig- -fix-supply theeditr 'wltU-a; turkey? Don't all rusli -in at" -once for" fear well' not have room for acknowledgments. Hovaid, the coal dealer, went up the Gulf loud yesterday morning, lie will handle coal fur Ihe, Jopjin for Frank 'PiBytcY lie "stated to ftrc writer of this that Girar is the best town on the I'lic of the, Ciulf road, And we know he Uild Up. truth.

i Frank Pfnytcr has just received a car load of puc at ock fiim Canada. heload was up one tine bay Stallion, three years oM, nifsliort horn two Ijei -kshlre etglitVeiiflicad of sheep of the t'otswool nnd Leieetcr breed. The sjieej) are tlio finest we ever saw any- wh re, W. F. Porter who formerly owned a place two east of town lias been out watt and yurcliased a farm tv-Cbatauqnn county, to wliieji he is going to move soon.

Hi Uvj iat idarknrtt though, hence liesulrtciibed fortheNtwa for a year before goii g. i Fj l'laytcr lias sold Ids farm just Vt of town, to a Mr. Sanderson of Illinois. Ho sold horses, rait Id, hogs, fanning implements, and. everything we believe that pertains to tlio working of Ida' form.

The whole, Mr. Playter informed us invoiced Ana still they come, but earnest men, and men of means are always welcome. s- The hrillhtnt future nf Crnwfoid county Mrjnj? begui i ng 'to 5tliat 1 1 "can 1 1hmt'ploVirl that Weft made of the richness of Baker township iu coal deposils. Tho agricultural resources of the county arc already known, as parties who looked on the immense piles of corn last winter can abundantly L'f tify. 1 ail road enterprises are just beginning to fairly develop lier resourcts, and when wo arc bound by the witli mineral Missouri, then our future will be more than assured.

i Rial estate transactions are numerous, and business. in that line is very bris' just now. The firms of F. Playter Co, and J. are driving a They are all live men and deserve success, and with the 'popularity which the coal measures of liis county arc gaining, suc cess' in that business is rendered a certain ty.

Tlictirm of F. Playter Co is composed or F. JPInyter, R. n. Ijtwton nd Uackett.

VhjUf is the luker here and an old n-pident. Mr. Law ton is also an old timer and lias been a number of years employed in various ways by the Gulf road. is a recent addition to the populalion of Girard, but has proved himself since coming iicrc a per fect gentleman. All the member of the firm are ol.diing, mid they are ever ready to serve the wants of customers.

The firm of T. T. Perry A ia composed of Mr. Perry. R.

Ruslt, ami W. H. Reiti. They are all old resident of Ci aw ford coonty, and Mr. Perry is an obi hand at the business Hr.

Knssel was formerly County clefkand has a ror'y extensive ac-naintance in the county. Mr. Reed is an old farmer of Washington townt-hip, and also ia well acquainted throughout the count v. Both fiuns arc alive to the demands 'tif tha occasion, and hut -few lind hnver -J" wt wiHiout I Our Coal Trade, 2h Since the completion- e-f the-Joplin 1 Clirard rpilioail Into the r.nul fields of1 Bit' ker township, tho yield of foal along that road is extended'to tho amount of about 40,000 bushels of coal per. week.

The Company's bank, about threemiles south of Pittsbuig, has just fairly commenced taking out coal, They Imvo everything rigged conveniently and when they get their proper force at work they can easily lake out one' hundred car-loads a day. A man from JopliA has contracttdvwith the tiompany ror tiiKing out car loads hr 7,300,000 bmhola of coalu IU 1ms al ready employed over; a hundrea miners from Joplin and ere many days wjll place them at work in the celebrated coal mines of Crawford cpunty An extra train will be put upon tho road immediately, nnd also an extra freight from Qluirf, to Kan sas City over tho Gulf road will be put in motion on Monday fur the accominadation of the Joplin Girard Company. A 'ihey will also soon have1 an outlet to the At lantfo A Paciflo load, lin-o' 't befiv will defnnnd aj better pi ice artd, lve cotti peting markets for every Imgliornrif.i "i 1 the language of Mr. Mnffet, I lie coal mining interests of -Crawford county is worth more than dou'ile the 'mineral wealth of Jasper When we h(ok at'so important a' city ns Joplin, and note the fact of its springing. up, to (ts present niagpitude in si) few Pn- tirely trom' the mineral wenltlj: of Jasper county, we can only pause, and wonder at the future importance of Crsvy ford, county.

Mr'SIoffetia a li'iin fliiit1grierally knows whtreof. he speaks; which fact strongly convtneos ns of the truthfulness of lite asst Hwni.ijyj-S v'J'j'4''' Owing to some irregubirity if 'tlie', ctjr gine yesterduy they were -cihnpelled: to leave a hliinlier of loaded' ai The suc ceeded t.iq. (tan) i ng CWP ney win tie comueiiecl ucrearier. un two tjrips daily account of the rapidly yield vi tX, Pj Beautiful' Papetrles, at Wright's. am at flic Court House.

The Court House Hall was crowded on Tuesday night. to witness the play, of the drama entitled 'LnHf Atidleys The character of Lady Audlcy, iMlss Hattie Moms.iwasremleretf. Fn manner I but would difflcnl 'toisurjkasg Sam Aime. in the ehiinicter of Sir' Michael Audiey, aecjiiited very admiringly. His voice, however, was Oit altogether becpniing for, a pan" the age iif ''Sir Jlicha-jl but otherwise lie' did fpU.n4.fd,,1 tiL.W; II- bis, part iu the.

character of Rohtrt Aiullcy in a way tl at surpasses auylhing' we1 have seen. Will' Since ler, in the of Georgo Tnl boys, nnderod hia pirt Well, and his reguWily.iu tone of voice is linid to equal. The -gem ral appeamnSc make up of Sam Bolter was, highly suita" in tW character of Lnkn Marks, and hi comicalities as a drunkard appeared i-O verv natural. The character of Alicia Audiey, by Miss Fannin Booker, was UsblyyippreciateS bv Hm ifTsa Alma Spndi'eate, as Phoihe Murk-1, jdayed her part very becomingly. "But the Teat 1 fun came5 iit lu the trfierpieee The 'Fnol of the Family, in which Miss Haltie Morris and Sain IJ liter themselves ui a.

that kept the ivliolo douse in a onstant (ronr. 'v j. i The Wonderful Woirun, nr the Two Ilmhaivls. was well rendered to a reasonable fuiraudienAc last night. To niahtaill ho prndueed the celebrated di-juna of Simthworth's great Ledger story, entitled The Hidden Hand, rti ish oaiim mums a Hirnira hhu o'i'w Roltenas; 'W'ool." ''i i We.

bespeak ji full hotsc nnd. assure a'l tjose. who attend tirj Im-Well iff.i- i. -l Tho troupe is the best'ever visited 'our city, lint owing to tho haid. times is not as large and so extensive ns some olliers.

which is all in the good sense of the man ngehient. --ir School Kooks and; Stationery, ctb at i WhlGHTS. The Girard News is terribly exercised over our defective Dear ld boy. it's far better to' have a' de'rictht'-toHpr' than a.defljc",ive Exactly; but we doit the need of having, both. 'Vt i' lv After the Geo.

T. Anthony vindication at Girard pJi.Morlclay befiire Hit a vote taken (n the ity enlnliroe rrmlted1 ns fliiyes nnd Wlleehr, and Ilcmli Cherokee" Indtx. The reporters for the Girard papers were not- numbered in that J'bakcr dozen," hence their failure to get 'thn item. Three good span of bores, for solo by T. T.

Perry Co. TlenlcVtate Agents. V. Girard, Kamas. Hall' Ihisking Gloves at J.

RitTei's. County Attorney Scotf, commenced pro- cecdings tn the District court of Crawford coupiy on last Mnndny, ngninrt Vom and James Hull, 'm th matter of the security of TTm. J. Wood." It wjlt ho re? mciubcrcd by most. of o.ir readers, when Wood and Doss were in jail that Mr.

Voas appeared to go Wood' bail, but the comity attorney refused to accept liim, from Llie fact tliat Mr. Vnts was Wood' Mr. Hull was then appealed to sad went on the bond, and Voss' name was also- left on the Iwnd if are cwr-rcctly informed. The Imil jias forfeited la-t court, as was also the bond of Doss, ind snit was also commenced against Wood and- Burton the hondrmcn for Don and also- pirnlshecd Sheriff Greenwood and J.T, Vol for mow supposed to have bein left with tlH-fn liy Wood as security. DrJl J.

ranie tip on tha' traiir from Cherokee Iwt Fridav morniag. The Dr. haa been visiting hi old home in Arkansas. He say there whs 1 ttlc win election rxeil rnient there, except in the Little Itork (JnngressUnal district whwc there were two Dmiocrat and on Re-puhlican tanuin fur ('onjrrew, hich ia the rhttii of t'ravcrs Dem ti.) a Vli'-t '-ilit-H (111 i- .1 i iii ft ll-ji -i li tin fl I -tit 1 ,1 i I 0 1 PKOPUIETUlt, -I'l iiini.j iiiia 11 i'i is'-'ioi' tviitiif Vv- Window, nnd evnrylbinjr nminlly tn be ftmndiiii- for aal IA Jji iiaiijlurnbc 'It to tfiitWCONSIif YARD. 1 tmv 'r" AhLtdmUnf Pino Lumber.

Lallu lijiiglca. a flrst class EarABLISlIMEM, Keprnnd 1 IF You want No. 1 dimension tSlfyou Wantllic best efFlnUbliiK MY LVAHiEK is'hroiii'ht direct from but PlUllE and DUV. 1 '( rjlt'i mi I ii'l Olttl Lumber go to llie Wieconslu I umber yard 1 -i -ill -lllifc Vl l. Por first alasi lidlnfartliro to tho WISCONStN'Vnrd.

A '1 I in it en to tlio'WtSCOCSlJf on ot stock, ill CMlstliilHTH Vllt t'ct tlis best 1.1s. mu 1 vtracu. Kansas. yii 'ii. 1,1 -a "j'iili ---tvf---Ht'l Ir'-r BMindt but to irantec-4hom, "Mtur niy e'x Cni(istiirfy'TreirftTn il It.

Fir a number 1 article call on Phillips Co. tq ire. of peifuniery West side of Sm Fikm. Vy ptitqiit mulieiues go a Phillips Co." Phillip, Hi. ml'iiig F.dsings, and Iiisc rtingvrry ip, at Mrs.

Wright's. Having iKiiiglit them in person, will oft'er rare bargains. J. Riffef sniushinj; stock hf It (jiiods. -4- r.

i-t Ladies Goods, in gnat! variety i Mr Wright's--BfljiininK Court Hiltiw, GlVard Phillips Keep points, oils and taint brushes. Now is the time to get your moneys Curry's, ut Godliy's Drug Slore. Heat smoking toliarco at John MeClure's Wanafld'ajilyMithiitij Cull sn.iee 1.71.00 Vg'Jis ifUhcj Kagli Wagon Carriage woiks. pitolfiday Goods, in great variety, nt Wright's, adjoining Court House. If "vou wnnt good boot cheap go to J.

Piiffur's. Hiahrst cssii price pan! ir i.iisior Beanfs, by Hull Ashmoic "New FhII MillinHiy, being received, at Mrs. Wright'. Goods never wre as low as they are this fall at J. Riffer's.

One Hundred Thousand )olIars to loan on rtnr i-statc (Il. mt ttnmln ii fir'- tKANK IXA iTKK. Ak C. II. Godley fur Alien' Indian BaLsax, th great Cough Remedy.

Bancroft' Discovery, Liver Pill and Eycalve for sale by C. II. Godley Call nnd examine those mixed Paints, at Godley's Drug Car load of nails nt Raymond Officers Bvrr Man Hi vn Painter. By Purchasing those mixed Paints, ul-r-ady for uw, and Warrcnted to le made Strictly Pure Lead nud-Boilcd Linseisl 1. 1 fit lit' 11IOD ioiVJ "Vail A A Il -I'll 'to 1 --I" iw i- -t tO U'I' LXr- .,.1 1, f- Iniift -Villi'C J4' lll SIIT ff 111! AREiSTOVES 1 ff ii 1 llh'Tfir "ill ii'iiiiimiiii'ri df.

F01 lirst class Dooraor Windows, As we ki'eo iKitbiiicy but the best bargains. Office near the Depot, i- 'u, 1. .1 1 1 '1 J. ---T- 1 ,1 DEALEIiS NARDWM -Mii -n MlllW AGENTS SabaA afiai aaldaa af aU aW i H4'. r-J -4 1 1 DEALEIiS rfCirtBT1, I 'I1 .1 I Any article you laiy oi Lurry, wneinrr I a Gld or Silrcr Watch, or Clock, or Chain, or Ring, or anything of the numer- hi and elegant goods in hit line, yon will find j'Ht as he represents them, if you do It-I 1 FOR 1 ,1 I .1 phIi'K IP- 'II r.l'1.11 f.KI il'ii.

(11. Ml ihtltl Mjl'l -I" i 'i' i 4 ia ni iy, fin I.ihlfc fin 1 .1 1 1 1., fTi. a yo i-4 .1 1 i -n" I iin.i 1 ill 1) 11' 1 i-'T not find it so just call and get your money latk. 2 8 1 Keuitinbcr that there are more Watches ruined in repairing than ever wore out liT tfeeCsnd when mi want -anything of John Deere and Garden City, bat kind of work done, call on -Curry, aiKtlmve it done right. Maiisii' AotK CtaK-Isa vegetable 'rSM'ratian of more than ordinary efficacy I rtmoval of that Miawnatic 'or Ma-7 IM-mus 'Posion known a the cause of Chills.

By a natural process it separate 4 the Miasma fr-mi the Blood and expel it from the nyslem. It may la.1minist. red nith ir rfcrtaafcty ami confidence, in all VJ rates of Iiitfrmitltnt Fever orChdlsand tpcTvr, Remittent Perer and Dumb Agnc Bilious or Pe riodical Hcadiichc and all I affection arising from' Malnri.d Phlsonrng I ef the Blood. Fw ot by C. IL Go.lley NO USE fOft ANY ANIMAl.

TO THY TRCCLinneu Ftiife-iu I CANT GET THROUSH 1. a 1 1 11. Soulb-east torn Vt'e heretofore omitted to mention a job of work done by Sam Eonis, blacksmiths which should bava been mentioned iuii time ago, hnt overlooked until now, There was a cog Iwnken out of a small wheel na our Jolt prow, and we supposed it Vonld neci-8sitate a new at least would have lo go to a machine bop, but concluded first lo take it to Sams Enni. We did and they said they could repair it. did so, and in such a manner, that it could scarcely seen that the wheel bad ever bee a broken.

Messrs Sams Eonis are masters ri t-; in GimrJ, auJ by ail dniggi-ts. rrtcr OS Pi-.

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