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Leavenworth Sunday Herald from Leavenworth, Kansas • 8

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LEAVENWORTH SUNDAY HERALD. 8 LOVE IX A KYKKYDAY TALK. AdveitUlnff. Sbr phard vs. Jamas.

'SUNDAY HERALD. Talk A b.ut Leavenworth ndDgOIdrocyUh lite stoiy cf George Shepherd about killing Jesse James la revenge for killing Though it kforo the public" hm long been known as the golden roud to MlawMwiifniii Matters In a Matrimonial Mateli Married lu Haute Uceauae It was SUNDAY, 0, 1S7U. "Teople taj Leavenworth lacks MtHieitnary, Ins cousin, "Ike Flannigan," has gtux-r HH in biudiH-Hn, vet how It could beat be The little town of Weston, Tlatte county, cogitated a cltien yesterday; "the great some foundation if it means "Ike dime linn been 11 mooted point. Hut expo is not a large place, considered from a com, trouble with her i she's got too much of the rii-nt-o in fust settling the matter upon a firm Local News. Flannery.

We don't know whether the two were related or not, but we can give a piece mercial stand point, nor does it make any article on board for her own good," Ji-anH jHines. We are now quite confident that Jesse James has not been killed by George Shepherd. In fact, wo have never given much credence to the repuits, for there has been a ceitain inconsistency about ihem which aroused nr iupicion that there was something wrong. I'erh'p there ii no man in the State of Missouii who Is better posted about the hi.toiy of the James boys than Mej. John N.

fcdwards, of the bedolia Democrat and he expresses the opinion that ami true basin, ami money that lins hereto pretensions to being superior to any other "What I understand as the lack of enter Amusement are getting too numerous to foro been the hiwiiu an siiunndered will bo attend. prise and being old fogyish is a spirit of town of its dimensions in anything except its superior social advantages. Its inhabitants nuido to ret urn good ink-rent upou the In vestment. Circular (thoHgli of hoiiio use' The net proceeds of the recent Cathedral conscrvativeness on the part of the business men," remarked another; "an old logy is one who believes in keeping things have about had their day. The public fair were 1,500, are a quiet, peaceable class of citizens and scarcely ever does anything occur to disturb the usual quietude of the unpretentious little have learned Unit, ih a rule, they are tossed The rainfall yesterday was very heavy, and in one groove all thejtime, and is content to unread into tho wnnte basket; the expense Jesse James is not dead.

Mi'j Edwards burg. A little incident occurred a few days seemed to be general. live and die and be buried as his forefathers of printing nud enveloped, direction and postnge du not pay. men are sim ago, however, that almost created a re vol u' were buried, without any improvements The wife of Mr. Zack.

Mills, died in wrote "The Guerrillas of the Border," and knew the James and Shepherd boyi during the war, and quite capable of forming a tion in social circles and family relations. about the funeral." ply annoyed by having their iiioiIh filled Matte county, near Waldron, last Tuesday. bl very well authenticated history of this gang, and the death of Ike Flannery, The mother, known at the "widow Flannery," lived in this connty, on a farm between Hickman's Mill and Tleasant 11.11. When the Liberty bank was robbed, some years ago, the robbers crossed the Misaouri, either at Liberty Landing or Blue Mills, we think the latter, and went direct to the widow's house. They consisted of the James and Younger brothers, 01.

Shepherd, Authnr McCoy, Fayne Jones, Andy McGuire and Ike Flannery, nine of them in all, and there divided the money. The division gave about 19,000 to each man, Some time after that, and Payne Jones took Ike Flannery down near Sibley, in this county, or when they were there together, and killed him, taking bis share of the plunder. If this is what George Shepherd means the story is correct. If Jesse James is dead, we can trive an ac Gossip' tongues found no rest in circulating "No cremation for an old fogy," dryly with tlie-ni are dingiiHted with having val the scandalous rumors yet to be mentioned, correct opinion concerning the late rumor about Jesse's death. uable timo taken up in tho opening, and The Board of County Commissioners met chimed in a third, thrusting a chew of tobac-Friday, and canvassed the votes cast at the co jnt0 tJ)e Mvily 0r a moiar 0id fogy no As usual in scandals of this description, the know that generally such advertising parties involved are of the highest standing late election.

railroads, no new tekcraph companies, no dodges uro not worthy of renpect, In the In the Sedalia Donotrat of yesterday Edwards says: With all the information obtainable before in the community in which they reside. Little Howard Kurtz, the interesting little newspapers." neeption of the plan it may have worked In this case there are two individuals fig "No new sidewalks," intelligently added beneficially now it is worthless and a nui xhild of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kurti, the DemoeratM is safe to snv that Tesse another. sance ih resorted to for the most part by died of diphtheria at Piatt City, last Sunday, uring prominently.

The gentleman is a professional man. lie may be a physician, a "No rotation.no new.ttreets, alleys frame confidence men, quuck medicine vendors Nov. 2d, atter an illness of only three or four buildings, pork, beans, and molasses," said James not killed near Joplin, as described by Georg Shepherd. The whole thing locks like a job put up by Shepherd for the sake of nolotiety and the reward. Shepherd's clothing is riddled by bullets, but blood is drawn onlv in one instance frnm and "nhoverH of the oncer," and he who 'days.

lawyer or something else. At any rate he held a high position in social circles and had much influence, especially we might say with another. linn a reputation at stake, avoids such ques It is reported that the mine in which Mr. "Now," said the first speaker, "what is tionable menus of giving to the public 1 the female population of that vicinity. He tllgene 01 mis cuy, is ih.

them about onr holnvert it In rh count of some more ef them. Arthur McCoy died of consumption, Andy McGuire was hung by a mob at Richmond, Missouri, the Younger brothers are in Minnesota Slate prison, and Payne Jones was killed in the knowledge of what he has to sell. his person, and that is from a locality one would choose for a wound if the only object was to bring blood and have no serious had many admirers among the female iaaviue, is yielding i95 reproaches? Havn't we spent hundreds of The legitimate wins in the, long run, and the. legitimate in advertising is tho family in Sliver, wr. ennpm raaue inc.

dollars nn thie tW th. consequences ensue. Shepherd', saddle absut four months ago. We sincerely hope sex, and the only wonder was that there has not ere this, been a brilliant wedding to close the eventful and high-toned courting in hopes of attaining some cherish- newspaper. That is never thrown careless outskirts of Independence by Jim Crow Chiles.

Chiles said he shot Jones vtho was trying to steal his horses, but it was well the report is true, as there is no man in Leav ed object?" ly iiHiue is renu ny tne many there is enworth more deserving of "striking it rich. of the gentleman in question. Finally "Thousands of them," put in the second, Madam Rumor discovered the fact that the "But we always got left, didn't we?" authenticated that he had an appointment to meet Jones out at the haystack, snd treacherously murdered him for fear that Jones would "talk," 01. Shepherd was killed, as sKirts are also perorated with bullets, yet the horse he was riding was untouched. These things could not happen in a running fight without different results.

Shepherd and lames were old comrades; they were guerrillis together and knew each other well. Shepherd had been in one robbery that cost him his liberty for years. He had no particular love for the wedding day was appointed and made haste "Pshaw exclaimed the chewer "do Elsewhere in this paper will be found the price list of Gordon the well-known procers of Leavenworth. Their retail list is to publish the fact to the world. Coming in you insist that we got left because the K.

stated yesterday, by officers who went to arrest him. quick succession, after this there was another didn't locate its headquarters in this city, or about as good a report as can be found of It may be asked how we are able to speak rumor that a certain other young lady had so circumstantially of the members of the gang who robbed the Liberty bai.kand their better claims in the matrimonial bargain Grant refused to review the Metropolitan Guards, or we can't entirely control the Presidential election, or our thrifty mowers something in it that appeals to every mind and heart pathos, history, poetry, anec-d-ites, morality, religion, statistics it is in fact a map of the busy world, and so ut tracts the eye. It is not confined to the counting room, but finds its way to the home circle and is cherished around the family hearth is read and reread is filed away for future reference, and when use requires some "ad" that is impressed upon memory, is hunted up and yields its fruit in patronage, There is something of responsibility in the ruling prices in the grocery and produce market of our city. These gentlemen do a larger retail grocery business than any other about to be consumated. In order to press her claims more vigor division of the plunder.

It has been more than ten years since the facts came out, but there has been no occasion to give them, or no circumstance that recalled the incident as and reapers have so far unfortunately failed to find solid gold bricks in their acres, like house in Kansas. ously, she hastened to the aforesaid gentle man's presence and boldly and squarely told On November 13tli, I'rof. Tiec, of St. Kansas City? Why, gentlemen, that's now. It was one of those incidents where him that he could either marry her, instead real life exceeds fiction, and was simply this: A youne man, whose name properly should of that other woman, or he could take that Louis, ban advertised a free xhow of general notnmg in tlie lace ot the great expectations tivroterhnics at 1 o'clock A.

sharp. This Leavenworth is reasonably entitled to. We 1 Vf.ua 1 -II not be used, but which could be given and of the land or the detective business. He was placed in a position, however, after the Glendale robbery, by which he saw an opportunity to turn his acquaintance with the James boys, and his experience as a bank robber to some account, and he saw proper to do so. lie had been driving a sand wagon around Kansas City snd was hard pressed for monev.

1 1 was offered a horse and outfit by Marshal Ligget if he would turn his acquirements to some account. He mounted and mde off toward Joplin as a probable place for a bank robbery. He had fifteen days in which to arrange his plans for a coup d'etat, make fair weather with the officials who had been watching him with suspicious eyes, become the hero of the day, and possib'y line his pockets with much needed lucre. He fell upon the plan which he carried out successfully, at the slicht cost bah "and co with it." Then there was a its announcements it in a sort of godfather would be recognized by many living in Kansas City, was paying his addresses to one hurrying to and fro by that unlucky young man. His first move was to repair to his is very unreasonable, Hour, ami immt mm- mniLpwu uiuuauuu est people are likely to be abed.

The Her- and we do fifty million dollars worth of ALD suggests that sonic arrangement be business annually. On every thoroughfare made to have all the bells of the city ring, new places rear their indestructible walls to to all publiched within its column there is an air of respectability about it that can never be given to transient matter; it of Ike rlannery sisters, and was a very welcome guest at all times. He was at the affianced and, if possible, bring matters to a focus ere it was everlastingly too late. It the skies monuments to our prosperity and bouse on this eventful night, and when the party rode up the young ladies hid him vouchee, as it were, fur corrcctnt-Hs and hon no as to wake up the people to sic the great thrift. I could make a campaign speech, so est chow of the age.

was some distance from lhe.litile town where lived the object and solace of his heart, and full am I of the subject. esty and reliability of what is given to the public there are no "ways that are dark and tricks that are vain" in giving knowl The Leavenworth Literary society met at thither he went in short order. In ex Church Notices, 'the rooms of Mrs. Iiartlett, on Fifth avenue, lar Vri.loo fvfninit. Following was the edge of where goods can be found, and Church of St.

Paul, corner Seventh and where it is for the be-pt interest of the pur under the bed, where he was a 1st unwilling witness to the whole proceedings. Such in brief is one of the many incidents with which the career of this gang of outlaws is checquered over, and recr.ed by their admiring friends throughout Western Missouri. It is, too, one of the facts that go to corroborate some of the statements made by George Shepherd as to to the motive lhat governed him in seeking revenge on Jese James. Kansas City Journal. of a few drops of blood.

The Democrat does not say these are actual facts, but that everything connected with the afiair suggests such an inference. planation of the change that had come over his mind, in regard to changing the wedding day, he informed the unsuspicious young lady that, owing to certain business mat Seneca streets. Services to day Holy Com order of exercises-: 1st, reading in English literature and resume of principal historical chaser to go there instability in what it says, and it reaches thousands of homes munion, 8 a. Sunday-school, g'A a- events during the reigns, in which the authors Mornjng prayer and Litany, 11 a. Even' ters he had concluded that an earlier con summation of their vows than had been in mentioned, lived, by Mrs.

Uartiett; 2d, orig- 'son Frank Osborne, of Hon. Ja. F. Legate, editor of the Press, inal paper, by Miss H. Hamblin 3a, seiec- Atchison, will preach during the day.

All tended, would probably redound to the ulti tion, by Miss M. A. Kisur. is now engaged in writing a series of memoirs of the public men of Kansas. They are well wripen.

and show that he has been a great are cordially invited mate advantage of them both, and that if it ami eyes that can never tie gained 111 any other manner. In the present age those who do not read can be counted upon the fingers: those who do can scarcely more than be numbered by the sands on the seashore and the "wist! learneth what is good and holds on to it," The Burlington Jlawkeye wants J. II. Haverly to organize a mastadon company if evangelists. was no inconvenience to her, a ministerial service at tne cnurcn at 1 1 a.

Stiite Fair Association. student of mm, and 7 p. m. Prof. Sheffield, of Atchison, officer would be sought at once.

The propo The directors of the State Fair Association held a meeting at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, in preaches morning and evening. Sunday sition was accepted with some reluctance, in school at 12 m. as much as the bridal trousseau had not and will remember that the newspaper is the true medium of giving information to Topeka, last Saturday afternoon, and elected Branch Stores W. Corner 5th Cherokee and Shawnee Broadway KSXAitljISllEr) 157. The Youth's Temperance Alliance will yet reached completion.

All is well that the public. officers, etc. meet this afternoon at 3 o'clock, in the Con ends well," she thought, and immediately Hon. T. C.

Henry, of Abilene, was chosen president, and Wm. Grigenstein, of Wichita, the two repaired to a neiuhborirp- officer. gregational church, corner and Dela who tied the knot that binds. The gentle GORDON BR ware. A good programme is prepared.

OTHER, Vice prefident T. L. Stringham, of 1 opeka, man not being satisfied with the appearance GEORGE P. SCOTr. Twenty-three Years Kun and Never Closed.

Mr. George P. Scott, successor to Scott Brother, painters and paper hangers, thank Westminster Presbyterian church, Rev. C. of matters, thought it best to add anothei secretary, and Joab Mulvane, of Topeka, F.

Mussey, pastor. Morning service at 1 1 a. chapter to his matrimonial career. A wed treasurer. m.

Alter sermon, reception of members to ding tour, however unostentatious, he thought, would be congenial to their happi Extraordinary Inducement. the church, and Sacrament of the Lord's ing the citizens for former patronage, desires a continuance of the same, and guarantees that all woik intrusted to bis care will be ness. 10 make a long story snort, tne Elsewhere will be found the advertise- couple were driven to the nearest railroad ment of Mr. Chas. M.

Salinger, the clothing Supper. Sabbath-school at 12:30. Evening service as usual, at 7 o'clock. All are cors dially invided. station, and at this writing are, no doubt, in some distant clime enjoying the pleasures of done in first class style, promptly, and at reasonable rates.

The acknowledged ability of the former firm, consisting of Mr. H. P. king west of Chicago and St. Louis.

Mr. Salinger has the largest stock of clothing a blissful honeymoon. Christian church, on Sixth street, between and gents' furnishing goods to be found in Shawnee and Seneca streets. Dr.S.T. Todd, Forbes.

the city. His bank account shows that he pastor, will preaeh at II o'clock nd 7:30 to- This week there will be a grand re-opening and George P. Scott, obviates the necessity of recommending the surviving partner to the general public. However, it may not be amiss to state that he is a thoroughly compe day. Sunday-school and Bible class at g'A paid cash for his immense stock, and by so 1 lartre discounts.

For this of the Opera House, by the Forbes' Dramatic m. Ladies Missionary Society meets at -o- reason he is able to offer the trade and the Company, who will appear here on the 13th, 4 p. m. Baptism at 5 clock. 14th and 15th, three nights, and one matinee.

public extraordinary inducements. tent workman and a strictly honorable and reliable business man, and his aim will be to merit a continuance of the public patronage The Indian Bride, They will, on Thursday evening, present an The New Opera House. Indian question at this time recalls to entire new version ot Uncle loin's Labin, and esteem heretofore so liberally enjoyed. The grand opening of the New Opera mind which in six acts, arranged especially for them Mr. Scott having been appointed administra House, under the management of Thomas duri rem0Tal of the Cherokec.

from Friday evening, the popular society comedy, tor of his late brother's estate, will collect all entitled Our Boarding House. Saturday even Roscoe, Esq is definitely fixed for the 21st. heir beautiful lands in the south, to the far Mr. Roscoe has engaged for that occasion west Talatea, the daughter of a chief, was Haverly's celebrated Juvenile Pinafore very lovely, fleet of foot as an antelope and ing, the emotional and amusing play of bills due and settle all just claims against the former firm. This establishment was first Black Diamonds, which created such a furore last season when Mr.

Forbes visited opened on the 8th day of January, 1857, by Iroupp. Those who Have never seen mat Bractfui as a fawn. One look in the liquid Mr. U. P.

Scott, and has never been closed troupe, have yet to hear 1 inafore, as it ex- depths of her dark eyes had won the heart of or one day in twenty-three years. ceeds any other rendition yet put upon the many braves. But he to whom she had stage. A better troupe to inaugurate me given her love ha(1 died( and lhe iovey Mt. Olive Baptist church, corner of Sixth Leavenworth with the above company, and gave great satisfaction.

Since then he has had them re-written and revised, besides adding new features. They are drawing large and enthusiastic audiences all over the West, and giving gieat satisfaction, as wi'l SIO SIS SHAWNEE STREET, Between Second and Tiiikp, LEAVENWORTH, KAwSAS. and Spruce streets. Services at 11 a. m.

and beautiful new temple could not have been jalatea was disconsolate. The night pre-selected. We congratulate both Manager vious t0 lhe removai ner tribe she was Roscoe and the public. missed from the camp, and in the morning 7:30 p. m.

bunday-school at 2 p. m. snarp. Miss Blair, superintendent, and Rev. A.

B. II. H. Turner, pastor. Academy of Science.

A large, intelligent, and appreciative audi It is the Largest and Cheapest Cash Retail Grocory House in Kansas. It is the wonder of all how Gordon Brother sell Groceries at such Low Figurei. We have a large yard enclosed where farmers ean feed and water their teams. OTJIi MOTTO: Quick fal and Small TrotHs ence greeted Tudire Crozier at the rooms of she was found, cold in death beside the grave of her lover. She had died of a broken heart.

But the great dry goods store of Loewenthal still lives, and is doing a large and increasing business. He also deals in everything in the clothing and gents furnishing goods line. His stock of goods is very full and select. See his announcement else- the Academy of Science Thursday night, upon the subject of State rights. He traced the subject back to the confederation, up to the be seen by extracts from the many press notices they have received here and elsewhere.

The St. Joseph, (Mo Gazette says It is doubtful whether Mr. Charles Forbes was less agreeably surprised at the size and character of the audience than the people were et the excellence of the entertainment. The Kansas City Daily Times says The play of "Black Diamonds" gave great satisfaction here. The manncer Forbes Dramatic Com TEA.

$1 no 1 (0 Best Oolong wl7r Best Unculor-d Japan HfRt Knirlish Hrertkfast. 7fi organization of the States and Federal Con COFFEE. B1 very best Rio Coflee. lhs best 0. (i 3H Iba Much Coffee GROUND COFFEE 1 0 Hmt Gunpowder.

No. 1. 1 7f stitution. Also through the whisky troubles in Pennvslvania. the nullification in South Choice Green Imperial Till 6 lbs Parched Rio 1 (HI FLOUR, MEAL.

BRAN. i ll.n Hi-mind I Carolina, and last, though not least, the se. 60; llaveo's Best Ihit (irminri- A Mocha. 1 Oil MISCELLANEOUS. '4 box Sardines, 8 fnr '4 bcx Sardines 25 Clams.

1 lb can 26 lib fan Cove Oysters 20 Kxtract Coffee, lifor 26 111 he llomiuy 26 li lbs Beans 26 5 lbs Cireen PsaB 26 5 lbs Split Peas 26 8 llie IUce, Carolina 26 3 Iba Pearl Barley 26 Star Candles 16 7 b- ira Mutches for 25 Washing Soda. lbs for 25 Com-mitrated Lye, 3 baxes 25 New Vork Dairy Cheese 15 Laka Halt, nerbbl 00 Pergonal. Facts Vat Farmers. Neither Indian corn, nor cabbage, squashes, nor turnips, were known in England till the opening of the tenth century. The peasants subsisted upon bnad made of bailey and ground in a hand mill.

Faimers along the I latte river are said to have caught many lately, with pitchforks, on account of the low water there. It must have been low in that shallow and turbid stream low enough we suppose to show the fins. An English cotemporary says The real contest in England is now to be between animal power and steam 1 he real contest, however, from our standpoint, is between the landlord and tenant. The Davenport Democrat has a glowing paragraph on the quantity of winter wheat sown in Scott county, this fell. It says IbB farched Java 1 (XI Golden KflKle Snow Flake SUGARS.

Mr. John Saunders, of rJigh Prairie town cession in 1S61, clearly showing how it had been regarded by various parties and states-fmen Irom the formation of the government 8 lbs Standard CruBhed 1 0J1 Iliextar Western or White Rose Hran.ner 100 I lis ship, was in the city Friday, and called at lbs I'owderea 1 if' Ih. 11 (IranlilHteri I IK1 Oats, per bufhel, the Herald office. lbs Oat M'al up to the present time. Graham Flour, half Barks.

9 lbs New York 1 "0 10 lbseitra 00 11 lbs Vi lbs Brown 1 01 Col. C. J. Nesbitt, formeily of the Flatte Hiit-kwheat If lour and Uolt The address showed gieat research and pany shows good judgment in reducing the prices of admission in accordance with the times. There is no rsason why theaters should keep up high prices when everything else has been reduced nearly one half.

The public is beginning to find this out, and in fu ture wilt patronize only those companies that are reasonable in their prices. Thd Toptka Daily Blade says A very fine audiences greeted them last City Landmark, was a welcome vtsitor at the ed Corn Meal NEW CANNED FRUITS. CRACKERS-the best variety In the depth of thought. The large audience lis city. Herald office Friday.

IHI 2 lb can Tomatoes 10 cans for We acknowledge a pleasant call.yester- DltlKD FRUITS. Apnlns.4 lbs for I'Haches. 4 lbs fur Blackborrie, Sllisfor 'f? I'ared Peaches Raspberries PI tt.ttii Cherries 25 tened attentively, and were very appreciative. Patent Hecelved. JSiHorla F.S lbs for 25 1 Cream Crai kerl.

Ginger Jiim- 1 hlee. Ginger crackers 10 il'Luhch picnic crackers, 8 25 rl BoBton butter 15 day, from Mr. John A. Moak, general agent Among the It-ttis patent grant by the of Forbes' Dramatic Company. Currants.

3 lbs for 25c 1 10 WOODEN-WARE. Raiains.ti. 7 and lbs for 100 Now that Albert Werther has retired from 7 Peaches 4 Jtlackharries Jreen Peas Cherries, Red as berrlim.li lbs for Oneida Torn Varmoth StrinK Heans flucolah. lifor Green Gare Strawberries YEAST POWDERS. Last year about 3,006 acres ot wheat were put in, and the yield was immense, in some instances as high as thirty-five or forty bushels to the acre.

This year nearly 25,000 acres PrnoRH. it lbs for 2W United States Patent Olfice at Washington D. during the past week was one more to' i Potatoes, parHnips, carrots tur-Ips at the market price. BEST BOSTON MACKEREL. the saloon business, Judge Joyce hat discovered that he is a German baron in disguise.

16 2 hooped buckets XIV, 3 1 00 2 csdarl 211 15 3 hooped tubs, No. 1 Le credited to Leavenworth. Mr. W. C.

2 2 2 25 75 oo 71 60 Extra Mess in kits 4 00 Mr. John C. Gist, one of the most substan Hinman, a printer of this city, received on Saturday letters patent on his "Monarch Extra No. 1 in kits, 16 lbs 2 1' Fmil 1 2r And a great variety of email tubs. tial farmers and intellectual gentlemen in the No.

1 kits Whlteflsh 1 Oil Harrop's Economic 10, 20 Vimil. WhUuiiah Peerless 15. A 40 Glass Ball Trap," bearing date Nov. 4th, 1879. night, and the rendition of Our Boarding House was well received each person sus-taing his or her part most admirably.

Miss Theo. Dana, the pianist, adds very admirably to the excellence of the show by her fine music between the acts. General admission to witness the performance of the above company will be but 35 cents reserved seats, 50 cents gallery, 25 cents; children 15 cents. Reserved seats churns, pine and cedar nanaains. butter tulil, sugar buckets and boxes.

ir, hare white Cashmere Soap 1 4 Iba DwitthtB Baking Soa. 26 bbl No. 1 Wblteflf-h 8 00 bbl Famll? Whitens 8 60 county, was a very pleasant and entertaining visitor at the Hkrald office Friday last. This invention has proved far superior to any BASKETS, ui l.u WktnrOueen. ln.

SPICES. (The largest assortment lothisclty. If, hare Savon soap. 1 (Hi 1 (0 PeDDeroerlb 26 hftrntern Keefl. MBrKt'l.

liHUDury, 'Ut hare Standard soap, thing of the kind introduced, and has been pronounced in the East to be the best trap in HUaonrl State Sunday School CoB-eronUon. Children School and Clothes bas 21 hare No. Palm. 1 Freeh butter, egg aed chickens. STARCH.

There will be a Sunday school convention kets, PICKLES. the world. Spice Oar ground Spices are warrantee purs, ws have the largest variety ever kept in this city. BVRUPS. Crosse 4 BlackwelUs The design of the inventor is to introduce tor ine cigmn umnu 01 nuwun, 6 lh Fox's Pore Starch- 25 Lea 4 Perrin Sauces, a nerrs for sale at Crew's book store, have been put in.

Some one may have sore fingers over the winter wheat craze. Hon. James Wilson says Just now, there is a great demand for feeding steers, which is evidence of something lacking. The most profitable way to manage is to rai -e the steers you feed, as you rarely can buy first class animals. It takes care to reach the point when you are possessed of first class young steers, and those who are enterprising enough to raise good steers are generally wiise enough to feed them.

Farmers who have money at command can not easily put it to more profitable investment than a judicious outlay on their farms. Draining wet land is estimated to retuan from 40 to 80 per cent on the yearly cost. In the same way, good stock pay better than poor good fencing, well selected fruit trees carefully looked-after homesteads, all repay the money laid out, and besides all that, add immensley to the comfort of the occupier. 1 lb Duryea li 40 60 Admission to matinee Saturday afternoon, Sib box Satin Gloss, 1 lb Corn rltsrrh, Tomato Catsup, new nugar-cured Hams. Baron, Shoulders and Ureakfast Bacon, Choice dried Beef.

gorffham Seirar Honse. Silver Crystal Syrup. something to take the place of the cruel ing Buchanan, Platte, Clay, Ray, Clinton and srort of pigeon shooting, and he certainly Caldwell counties, at Cameron, Nov. 17th to has accomplished it, as the machine throws 19th, 1879. Every Sunday school worker in 611 HO Nov.

15 Children under 10 years, 10 cents; 8 SfKnS ai Llttlewooe i tal, 6 papers for 25 Harrop's Crnmb east, 3 lor 25 6 gallon keg Syrup. BABNET'B EXTRACTS Warrant California 00 ed pure. over 10 and under 14, 15 cents. Adults to all parts of the house, 25 cents. single or double, rotary or stationary balls, the district is invited, and an entertainment and the expense of this kind of shooting is at will be furnished to all wh come.

County Tobacco retail a waoiosaie WhHeooal oil twenty Bt Mats per Honey JEIXIEH. Largest assortment ever kept In the city, of the very choicest. Castor Oil, par gallon 50 Lard Oil, per gallon 1 00 Lubricating Oil. per gallon 40 gallon least six times cheaper than that of pigeon and township officers, ministers and aupenn- A correspondent of the New York Herald irnFtard, t.n. in tfiA atata.

PrCDar Prepared shooting. Mr. II. lntjrms us mat mere are 1 ienaen arc nmau vui. on.

White Limi, Plaster Paris Cement IB cemein. says a showman ottered Miss josepnine our expense, sr-AnT s-ooi Meeker liberal terms to lecture under his over 100 of these machines now in use, and president ana secretary 01 me aiaie convert are giving good satisfaction. We wish him tion, and other experienced workers, will be success. t0 Part- and money will be refunded auspices..

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