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The Weekly Visitor from Baldwin, Kansas • 4

The Weekly Visitor from Baldwin, Kansas • 4

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C03IMEXCIXG A xl'iSnS' 'f Media S. E. Mackky, A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. Davis was esteemed as a frank (Jlatue, Kana, A no-bill act Coining money. The President elect his Cabinet.

candid of scrupulous integrity, Tlie Baldwin Visitor. FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1884. mcdest and retiring in disposition, affa January 1st, '85, S. E. MACKEY CO A bad jury in a lawsuit perjury.

ble in his manners, reserved in speech, honorable in his dealings, and a reliable friend, but firm and decided in his opin A tahel of interest The dinner table- SOUTH CRN KANSAS 11. TIME TABLE. days For next sixty we propose ions, prompt and conscientious in the proper discharge of every public or pri I I to reduce our large stock of Light weight-The tonnage of a cargo of kerosene. ooixa xoiitii. vate trust committed to his care.

DEALERS IX Mr. Davis was married to. Miss Sarah LKAVXS. a. 10.

p. m. To the people of Baldwin and vicinity for the generous patronage ex I'aspentrt'r peak the back- Do the mountain's woods language? tended us during the pastj-ear and we enter upon B.Moore,who was born in Connellsville, Fayette county, Pennsylvania, March, 1813, the only daughter of Doctor Rob coisa SOUTH. TjKATES. p.

in. Pnswnjrer BOOTS and SHOES, erD. Moored They have had four children, two sons and two daughters, all of The grandest verse ever composed The universe. Lumber, laime, Coal, Xatli and Shingles. I 1885 Accommodiition 0:15 p.

m. Connect at Ottawa with trains on main line for points north and south. Bus to anctfrom all trains. Mint statistics-The number of juleps dispensed by the bar-tender. whom are living.

Captain Henry M. Davis resides at Santa Fe New Mexico. Anna married to John W. Hall, lives in Washington City. Ilollin II.

resides at Warren, and Mary A. at home to make room for with the determination that the Okl House' shall continue to maitnala ita II. M. LeewenttoTopeka yesterday. aiisfaction guaranteed in quality and prices.

position as the lolidays C. W. Shaw is spending tlie SIIlINa GOODS. Mrs. Davis died May 3, 1879 a Christian woman highly respected by all who had the pleasure of her acquaintance.

Bodwell Galbreath's Leading- Dry Goods and Carpet House of Kansas. at home. A good as new Smith Wesson xtAver for sale cheap, at this office. re- TTIE FTJKEKAIi SERVICES According to the latest authorities, a pole is a young frog. If, then, a young frog is a tadpole, it follows that an old tadpole is a frog-log.

If you don't observe so many cats about the boarding-house must bear in "mind that the shooting season is at hand and rabbit pie is a seasonable article. Took place from the late residence of the deceased on Mulberry street, at BULLENE Co. Rev. E. F.

Hill has had a slight attack of pneumonia, but is better now. FAMILY SHOE STORE December 24th, ISSo, ana were conducted by Rev. II. Aves, of St. CLOSING OUT SALE! Paul's Episcopal church, after winch the remains were deposited in the fami The winter term of Baker University will begin next Wednesday, Jan.

7th. iL. iL. 15. CHavane ly lot in Mound View Cemetery.

Members of the City Council acted as pall-bearers. The members of the Mt. SUEGEOX-BEXTI8T. It is all well enough for a young man at this time of the year to have two best girls. If he gets the mitten from both of them, the mittens may be pairs, and will come in quite handy this winter.

Wk are going to commence on the first day of January, 1883, to close out at E. L. Geyer has returned with the intention of attending school next term. W. I.

lartm, PHYSICIAN and SUE GEON. Vernon Bar attended a body, as am BOOKSELLER and STATIONER. also tlie city fire department. X. George Colt is spending the week in over Office with V.

II. DcntLst, Pugger grocery. the city, after an extended trip through BALDWIN CITY We sre pleased to note the prosperity CENTENARY CONFEREIxCE. After my appointment by the college KANSAS. BALDWIN, of our new bank.

The amount of bus Iowa. Ben Sullivan went to Kansas City yesterday, to see friends, and take in the city and surroundings. of Bishops as a delegate to the Centen iness done is beyond the most sanguine WALL TAPER, DENTIST. expectations. The exchange sold dur ing the month of December, 1884.

nial Conference to be held in the city of Baltimore from December 9th to December 17, inclusive. I started November 24th and reached New York City amounted to S11.475.T1. Paid out dur Off re orcr Duiyjcr Iiro. grocery. (TBpamif ul curved sets of teeth an4 filling teth a spwialty.

Teth extract ei with tikill and without danger. All work shall receive nay personal attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. BALDWIN. KAHSAS. ing the same month, $40,173.69.

This Profs. Graham, Parmenter and Elwell attended the State Teachers Association at Topeka this week. COST AXD LESS FOR CASH, our ENTIRE STOCK of 15 ry Goods, Notions, Indies and Gouts Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, eto. It is our purpose to collect all accounts due us, pay all debts we owe and start Iresh in the CASH system. Thanking our patrons for their patronage in tlie past, we hope, by fair dealing, for the- continuance of it in the future.

BODWELL GALBREATH. 90 M.iin Street, OTTAWA, KAXS. bank is on a good basis, safe and reliable. All the citizens of Baldwin and vicinity November 26th and enjoyed a thanksgiving dinner with my friends the next day. In New York I had the pleasure of hearing the two great celebrities (loins -anv banking busines, should Mr.

Fusen has bought out S. II. Mitrfirfl's Milk dairv and outfit and is All the latest improvements for making all operations with as little patronize it. The reputation of the preach. The sermons were very fine.

now running the milk wagon. Vocal Instrumental Music. discomfort or annoyance to patient as president and cashier is a sufficient guarantee as to the safe and judicious management of all business entrusted CEILING PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, ARTISTS' MATERIALS, PICTURES and FRAMES, PURSES, BILL BOOKS, LADIES SATCHELS, STATIONERS' 2COVEL-TIES'etc, etc. Rev. Dr.

Tannage has something of the Methodist fire aiid pathos, orthodox Miss Lillie Scott, of Wellsville, was in town over Sabbath on her way to at tend to the core, he speaks of Heaven and to them. is possible. All work warranted. Teeth extracted icitlioitt pain. Taught by Mrs.

M. M. BfDGWAT. Department above the PostolBaa. Hell as the scriptures do, without apol the state teachers association at ogy or modification.

Rev. Henry Ward OBITUARY. per tern 12.00 2.00 Miisic I'm of PUno brs per day Beecher retains his youthful vigor, We have to record the death of Rhen the sprightliiiess of manner, ull and silvery voice and an eloquence unsurpassed. Kidder, supposed to be the first, for years past, of the S. S.

children of this tVIace nassinsr away. Rhen was bom THE VISITOR One Year I A His sermon was good, charming and beautiful. While I listened to these men preach Christ, the power of God, BLACKSMITH near Mineral Point Anderson Co. Kan Ob i Pt wisdom of God and the only hope 1871. She was hard sick for six weeks and last Saturday morning, after bid- of salvation, I felt that if the people Bascom Robbins has returned to town and will attend school next term and take lessons in elocution and.

oratory from Prof. Hoss. Since the fall of rain and sleet on the first of the eek the side-walks have been turned into a skating rink, to the annoyance of pedestrians. On last Monday evening, the Quarterly Conference of this place, granted licence to preach, to Bascom Bobbins, C. W.

Bailey and J. M. Hilbish. dins? all farewell, nassed to the joy of blessed with such preaching were not An Elegant Line of Stationery the bright home beyond. Rhen was HORSESHOEING a Specialty.

BALDWIN', Bodwell Stuart's THE PRODIGAL GIRL. We often hear of the "prodigal son," of the finest veal being served up to him, and of -Jus entire forgiveness How often, though, do we hear of the "prodigal daughter?" Seldom, very seldom, is the poor misguided girl allowed to return home. Why this discrimination? "To err is human, to forgive is divine," but parents seem never to think so when the daughter more sinned against than sinning, returns to the parents' roof and prays for forgiveness. Is she not as deserving saved it would be their own fault. I reached Baltimore December 8th Always on Hand.

Hhs rftJiInefl a ftandard of excellence which admits of no superior. It ooiit.iiii! every iniprr-Tpmcnt that Inventive the light and life of the home circle, and indeed almost any circle or friend she happened to meet, felt the cheering influence of her cheerful smile and kind and pertinent' remarks. The large com gcmiu, sea uiuiiey cau produce. This city is noted for its monuments, Methodism and Roman Catholicism, the first representing its patriotism, the second its Protestantism and the third its Catholicism. I visited Lovely Lane, "Store in Postoffice building.

pany at the funeral and the deep inter To every one who will secure us four subscribers at $1.50 each we will send the Visitor one year free, or we will give 20 per cent of the subscription price $1.50 for each subscriber you will get for us. In other words, est manifested by all, and especially now German street, occupied solely for Squire S. Anderson expects to start the firt of the week for Los-Angeles, California. He is going in the hope of improving his health. K.VNSAS.

commercial purposes. The place occupied by the humble frame meeting BALDWIN, the uncontrolable grief of her fond mother, indicated how deep a hold she had on the affections of those she t-iSrX EVERY I TITS OLD MEAT MARKET Has leen moved into their new building where vfill be found choice fresh meat at all times; aLso salt meat. Meat delivered to any part of the citv when ordered. CUE AI2 Ij TO rrrt knew, and knew only to love. The of forgiveness as the son who ha3 run his course and returns when he becomes tired of the world? A woman bright and cheerful countenance of the corpse would, we are persuaded, be only will more fullv realize the folly of her Go to the G.

A. R. installation and free lecture on 'Army life" by Col. Bucknerat theM. 12.

church next Monday evening. Let there hi a full house. a faint indication of the bright spirit BALD WIN Meat of all kinds id ways on hand. Heat delivered to any place in the citv wlsm ordered. T.

IIadley A P. house wjiere the Methodist Episcopal church was organized and the first Bishop in America was ordained, is now occupied by a fine brick building called the merchant's club house. Methodists should purchase this spot and build a monumental church, and in this way most sacredly perpetuate to the end of time the memory of those wonderful things that took place in in the regions beyond. ways ana ue more a-iunu, get us four subscribers at $1.50 each and send us their names with $fl, and we will send you the Visitor one year free, or for every single subscriber you get us, at $1.50, send us the name and $1.20 and keep the 30 cents for your commission. The four names may be at different postotEces.

the opportunity is given her; but i what is sdie to do? Her Barents, the Thfi new vear was ushered in, under Thiiui ere relfbrpl for rflTiine. tf tone, crnick resli-. varlt'iy nf Krtirfii? rfc-iu. it auty in laiish. Jennie Grace Stover, daughter of Mrs, a clear sky and a full moon, with the Addie R.

Stover, was bom in Iowa Co. mrfftA con.itr;i:-:io:i. lunfeinir ibvm the very ones wiiose arms snouut aiwajs be ready to receive her, cast her away BED SPRINGS. The hrag tt coant rikt. la nuuuifjtrtu rinn what bo claims to bo th bt in'tbe raarVcit.

WiliMJike Ute spring fit aylol. UBIAII GORDON. earth clothed in a beautiful robe of -white and the thermometer twelve de Iowa. May 37. 1873, died at Baldwin Millinery and with a command never to darkentheir grees below zero.

door again. Her own sex reiuse ui Dressmaking-. I recognize her; employment she cannot 1 1 1. MBS. A.

W. IXMAM W. IXMAM Rev. E. J.

Baskerville made this office a call the first of the week. He is in good health and fine spirits; has just secure; so tnere is noimng iei aci 10 A. BALinVIX. Kansas, Dec. 2S, 1884.

While an infant she had a severe sickness after which she was never strong, though for the past few years she seemed to be gaining more vigorous health. Since last October her heart had been seriously affected, which in connection with her other affliction, caused her to be a great sufferer, at times. She was kind and do, but to continue in her evil course Our establishment is now open ami 4 closed a very interesting revival meet rtttrnciv'i. orn.ttaeiitnl ml 5siri.lrie orrnr.s I-r ome, Kchoola, cuurctics, socieUcs. tie CETCTATIOS, rwtT COXBTrP.

MARK THIS THE POPULAR ORQAH Book3 Flmo Stools Catalogues Iz Trice Uts. on spplicttion, fsee. The GiilcsgD Cottage Organ Go Corner Randolph Mi Asn StrcLs. CHICAGO, JLL. we are read to funiisii guous our line.

ALL NEW, until death claims her as his own, and thus brings the long-wishod-for relief. that conference. Tlie conference held its first session at the First Methodist church on Charles street, the successor of Lovely Lane, where Bishop Andrews delivered and address of welcome. The next morning the conference met at Vernon Place M. E.

church, one of the finest churches in America, and was opened by Rev. Bishop Foster in the greatest effort of his life. I would like to say something about this sermon, but I feeling that I am unable to give a correct idea or to do in any sense justice to this master-piece in sermonizing power and grandeur of thought. All tlie es- M. I.

CROSB1T, SlCALXR ist j. sa zd -w A-iiau stows jxo cctlert. Koofiny. mnd fi uttering' speo-BAMiWIJT, KANSAS. Ex.

LATEST STYLES. LOWEST PRICES. Ladies, call and see us on Sixth street gentle to her school-mates and was beloved by them all. She was a comfort and solace to her mother and brothers near south-east corner of college cam The isiTorr is piu-usiit'u every Friday, a 32-coluicn, lively local eivinjj tha latest and best news from Baldwin, Baker University and the surrounding country. Especial attention given to Baker ncw3 and interests.

It also a summary ot miscellaneous, congressional, foreign and home news. A large space given to Kansas news. Sample copy free on application. J. W.

Lee Co. Baldwin, Kans. pus. ANTI-MONOPLY. The people who eny that anti-mono BALDWIN, KANSAS.

to whom she was fondly attached. By her death much of the light, has gone out of the home, but "-they sorrow not ing at Centropoiis. Joseph Biooks and wife are in town visiting his sisters. Joseph was married last week to Miss Prather. sister of Mr.

E. Prather who is attending school here, and daughter of Mrs. Brooks, his father's wife. In addition to the beautiful album presented Mrs. Hilbish by her S.

S. class mention of which was made in last week's Visitor was a handsome book, entitled "Heaven in Song," very highly valued by Mrs. H. because so well suited to her taste poly is dead are the lineal descendants X. CHEKSY, as those who have no hope," for with the poet they may say: of tlie men who used to tell us a quarter of a century ago, that aboli THE LIGHT RUNNING I says and speeches were of a superior BARBEH SHOP.

The vndrFijsiMHi i pr-psrefl do all kind ot wort Ui tin Irne. Sharing, ft'tthig Hafrand tshatnyeoing. Thou art gone to the grave, hut we will not character. I have witnessed the two IIEALEK IJt tionism was on its last legs and would deplore thee; great conferences of Methodism tlie Wbose God was thy ransom, thy guardmn, ei.umeillcal and centennial. The one soon disappear from, the field of politics.

It will not die. Between the G-ECCEISISS, amlsruide; ToifV.n Tti.t- lwx li tor.lr tlHv anil he will 111 THE BURLINGTON HAWKEYE, established is HI oy 1 ii ti ti. 7v xp CONFECTIONERY, restore thee: limn, uic uiun 11.1c i jih people of the Uunited States and the railway corporations there is an irrepressible conflict, which will end as the Ami death has no stinjf, for the Sartor haa church, the successor Of died." in Baltimore. America, and the latter CIGARS AND TOBACCO, ICE CREAM, LEMONADE. ETC.

Frof. D. A. Blackman of Lawrence, assisted by Prof. J.

II. Basel, is teaching voeal music in different parts of this county. These gentlemen are highly I. R. W.

BAILEY, acturcr of B0 0JS and SHOES. pairing done iirvniptly. The family has the sympathy of the will compare favorably with the great i world's assemblage cf Methodism. other irrepressible conflict did la a A paper for the family, school and farai. The most popular paper in the West.

I have never seen six hundred W. II. S. i complete triumph of the people. Terms which would be perfectly sat SEWING MACHINE recommended and we liave no doubt are doing a good work.

They are teaching finer looking men together. Their KAX3AS BALUWIX. at Fairview church this week and. will intelligent, Christian and benevolent countenances indicated that they isfactory to the people now will by and bv be contemptuously rejected. The Visits every state in the Union.

Acknowledged to present the cleanest. KANSAS. becriii a course of lessons at Vmland BALDWIN, were no ordinary men, that they were next. corporations, like the slave-owners, picked men, chosen of God and man. 1 i SIMPLE -6 St will grow more overbearing as their I could but mark tlie change that a Tiiir will be a nublic installation of brightest humor of any publi- cation extant.

Presents the following departments i ably maintained: doom draws nearer. A few ears ngo hundred years under God had wrought in this State they were content to elect 1 the officers of E. I). Baker Post, No. 40, fi.

A. R. at the II. E. church, Monday Then Baltimore was a village, now a city; then an humble Methodist ineet-insr house on an alley, now one of the S.

W. TRYOIT, HOUSE, SIGXand CA It II I AGE IE? jL. IE 2r Has permaceistly locptM in Baldwin and Herts share of tb pulilic pattroiiAre. Shop orer the Furniture torc. REED SHAW, LO All, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE and COLLECTION AGENTS.

Col. Buckner will Install the officers and deliver his popu a ftiw friends to the Legislature, rvow they insist that the whole Legislature shall lc theirs and they openly that no anti-m onopoly man can finest churches in America, on the square of Washington monument; then lar lecture on army life. Exercises, -ommeiiehi2 at 7. o'clock. Admition i THE ONLY SEWING MACHINE At; 10 LT II A DOMESTIC, L1TEHAIIY, JUVENILE, HUMOROUS, NEWS.

Harmony in variety. a conference of sixty young men, most of them unmarried, now six hundred THAT GIVES free. All are cordially invited to come out. i JUDGE JOSEPH S. DAVIS.

Judge Joseph S. Davis, brother of Dr. W. R. Davis, of this place, died, Sunday, December 21st, at Mount Vernon, Ohio.

Deceased was bom in Pickaway county, Ohio, November 21, 1812. He was the third child of Henry and Avice Davis, nee Towne. His father was born in Cornish, New Hampshire, his mother in Wilkesbarre, Luzerne county, Pennsylvania, where -they were married, and came to Ohio in 1803, settling in Ross county. After a residence there of three years they moved into Pickaway county, remained there about four years, and then removed to Hillsborough, Highland county, Ohio, where they lived until they died. In 1829 he entered the preparatory school at GambSer and continued two years in that department.

He then entered the freshman class in Kenyon college, passed regulary through the several college classes and graduated in 1835. He read law with the late Benjamin S. Brown, of Mt. Vernon, and men of age and experience, hue specimens of American Methodism, the KANSAS. liALDWIX.

WILLING WORKERS. most of them having noble wives with i r- HAS HO EQUAL be United States Senator. Impudent assumptions of this kind will eofirm the people in the conviction that there can be no peace untill the corporations are completely' subjugated. Anti-monopoly dead! Why we have just begun to fight. San-Francisco them.

This is the title sriven to a class of i mm Ctnf5fefi BALDWIN CITY 5US LINE, I visited also Mount Olivet Cemetery, made sacred to Methodism by being the I-onijt Attention, ReiiMnahle Fee and Immediate Hetaittancc. very small Misses residing in our town. But we had no idea of the nature or magnitude of the work they were do-lag until we entered the church Wednes burial place Of several of our4 Bishops J. WINDRIfiLER SON, Props. Subscription price, a year.

igTSend $2 and secure in audition to the paper, the famous humorous book by Robert J. Burdette, editor of tlie Hawkkye, entitled "The rise and Fall of the mustache and other Hawkeyt-tems." An agent wanted in every town. Address, THE HAWKEYE 15uKLiKTox, Iowa. day evening and saw their title ana mot Bishops Asbury, George, Emory and Waugh. Also the apostle of Southern Methodism, Strawbridge, and the apostle of New England Methodism, Jesse to on the wall, and a goodly number of littlft Mihhhs closelv nestled on the rostrum, with Auntie Hilbish Lee.

The last thing I did before I left Lon KANSAS. BALDWIN, superintending the whole affair. SEWillG MACHINE CO don for Paris, I knelt at the grave of John Wesley with emotions that I had IIOMB INSTITUTIONS. Omnibus and Carriages to and from all trains. Also runs a regular express wajjon.

Leave all orders at Postoffice Book Store and they will receive prompt We have always thought that we could tell whether the work was a worthy one or not if we knew who was Baker University. OR ANGLE MASS. 30 UNION SO NY. CHICAGO ILL. ST.

LOUIS MO. ATLANTA 6 A. z1 RS ALELBY never experienced before. About the last thing I did before I left Baltimore for Baldwin, I knelt on tlie grave of engaged in it. So we were not mistaken 1 that evening in rightly divining the na ture of the work in which these "bless Francis Asbury, the apostle of American Methodism, with somewhat the ed" children with sparkling eyes, hap Xew Home Sewing ilachine same emotions.

At those holy places AREA OF TEXAS. Texas is double tha size of Great Britain and Ireland. It has of miles 70.000 more than France, G2.000 more than Germany, and 3,000 more than the Austrian empire. Compared with the divisions on this side of the Atlantic, it i3 larger than all our Eastern and Middle States combined, and would take in Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin and Michigan, together with two additional States, each the size of Ohio. The characteristic term.

Kmpi re State of the Southwest," eouveys. therefore no idle boast, when applied to Texas. The great commonwealth is truly an empire in itself, exceeded in territorial extent by few of the empires of the world. Brownxcille Texas) Times. tv aces and nimble fincers were en- 1011 Olive Street, St.

Louis, ilo. God greatly blessed me, for I there con rJ caged. BOD WELL secrated myself to Christ and my life in the winter of 1836-37 attended the Cincinnati law school and was admitted to the bar in 1837. He commenced the practice of law in company with the Hon. C.

Delano, and continued for several years, but after a severe attack of pleurisy his health failed to such an extent that he was compelled to retire. He was twice elected Judge, his last term expiring in 1S61. In 1849-o0-51 he was elected Mayor of Mt. Vernon, and again in 18G6-GS-70 and 71. lie was the first editor of the True Whig, a newspaper established at Mt.

Vernon in 1848, to advocate the election of General Zachariah Taylor to the Pres THE SOUTHERN-KANSAS RAILWAY IS A KANSAS ROAD, And is thoroughly identified with the interests and progress of the of Kansas and its people, and affords its facilities uncqualed by any hue in Eastern and Southern Kansas, ruu- TIlk0UniI EXPRESS trains daily between Kansas City andOlathe, Otta-vs, Garnelt. Cherryvate, Independence, Wimield, Wellington, Harper, Attica, and intermediate points. IVTien all was ready, that grand old missionary hvmn commencing, "From IK) I work. The conference seemed to be under ireenland'a icy njouutains" was an Dugger Broshave just received the finest 'assortment of candy ever seen in Pentecostial baptism. This was God's I nouoced sung.

Then came an mrnest prayer by the pastor. Dr. Davis, seal of approval of Methodism for the first hundred years of its existenc Baldwin. WELLS! WELLS! after which there were songs, deelama The different branches of Methodism lions. Recitations, Representations, TIIROUG II MAIL trains daily except flowed together as so many drops of TtAJidino'- and the soeiety at work," the and Kansas ity Sundav between AVelliiurtou, and Sta intermediate W.M.

liinley having purchased a new outfit for borinsf wells, is now ready to take contracts. Price 50 cts. per foot. product of which was a beautiful quilt. water into one.

There were marked signs that they were not only one in snirit ''that they had one faith, one tions, making close connections at ultima, Chanute and Cherry vale with our trains for Emporia, Dnrlington, EiUDon, its obtect civm. which was to raise Diameter of well, seven inches. Lord and cne" baptism, but that this Walnut nnd meeting will hasten the time in tl XEW YEARS (iREETIXG. The first day of tha Xew Year we providence of God when there shall be orcanic union. May God hasten the adopt the cash system.

Quick sales and day when we will all be so adjusted to small prfiots will be our raoto. S. Laks Vo. Christ that organic union will ne easy (Colleffe of M. E.

Church la Kans.) The institution is pleasantly located at Daldwin. A ff ords caref ul and thorough instruction in CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, NORMAL, BUSINESS AND PREPARATORY COURSES. Also in Yocal and Instrumental Music. Painting and Drawing, Elocution anJ Penmanship. Tuition in college classes, 10 per year in advance.

Tuition reasonable in all departments. Board in private families S3 to S3-V per week. Table lioard to Expenses may le much relucwlby lf-Uvanllng. Fall term legius Sept. 10.

For Ci.ta'ogue address, W. II. SWEET, lliiklwhn Kansas. W. It.

Davis cocotfuuts at and Oranges, lemons Duggt Bros. According to a late decision of tha idency of the Uhited States. In 1S50 he was appointed Deputy United States Marshal. In the winter of 1861-5 he was appointed by President Lincoln paymaster in the United States army was ordered to Washington City, mustered into the service, and remained there until uly after the close of the Rebellion. He has always taken a lively interest in the public schools, and u'jas connected with the city boad of education twenty-Dive years, or since its organization in was for nine years Pres-sident of said board.

In ISG9 the directors of the Cleveland, Mt. Vernon Delaware Railroad company elected him Secretary of said company, which position he held for ten years. Mr. Anti-Monopoly went down to the depot to get a cx of freight to-day. It came from York, about 1 ,500 miles, and the freight on it was 75c.

He growled more than a little at the agent when he paid the bill, and said the people ought to rise up in mass and break up these accursed railroad monopolies. Cut when he came to jaaynhe drayman S1.G0 for hauliug the same bos four blocks to his house, he felt like going back and apologizing to the agent for he had said. Ex. ACCOMMODATION TItAIXS daily except Sunday between Kansas. City p.ndt)latha and Ottawa.

HEM EM HE II that by purchasing tickets via. this line connection is made in tlie Union Depot at Kansas t'lty with through trains to all pom avoiding transfers and changes at way Ktaiioiis. TIIKOUGU TICKETS can be purchased via. this line at any of the regular Coupon Stations, and your baggage chc kel tliroueli to destination East, Wst, North oi- South. PULLMAN HLEEPEIlSon all night trains.

For further information, see iiia-)S and folders, or call on or address S. II. IIYXES, Gen'l Passenger Ijiiwrence Kan. funds to educate a little heathen girl in India. The program was quite lengthy but its selections were so appropriate and it was so well carried out that we have listen 3d for hours without tireinf.

To heat those little folks sing and rejeite was just "grand" and all connected with getting up. arranging and carrying out this grand entertainment are to be congratulated. The collection amounted to over Ove 4oJlars. The quilt spoken of can be feund, and purchased at ulster Ililbiabs for five dollars. This society wilL give another entertainment in about three months and we fjespeak jj Jarge house at that time, and it ujg coJlectioa.

S. V.cm Ton FeiTotvixis. ftr at supreme court of Kansas, tne property in which liquor is sold, contrary to law, is liable for the fines and where Ilaverniale's gallery, two for 23 cents Buckwheat cakes and maple syrup make a dish fit for the gods. Dugger the party selling is unable, or fails to nay them. This will make property-; Bros, keep the fiour and syrup.

GALBREATH. Finerhroms at Walker's drug-store owners cautions as to whom they re at their property, and cause them to look after the matter when there are any grounds for suspicion, for cents..

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