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MOKE ENTER PULSING BUSINESS MEN. a rcnrcTUL motion pump. A bean club as hteen organized in 1 iti. A That Imposition. The Courant.

jvew iioiK. irus was me Saturday's ball game between the i bill of at recent meet- KT' lilll SOUIl, liilllil Cosvorl fit's HoMins Wnvrn Int I'iiwit for Wutfr. thor'of the Ton 1 Wavo Piwer company at Ocean (Jrove, N. VE KSONALLY SPEAKING. Miss Hester Kirkpatrick spent Sunday with friends in Paola.

Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kirkpatrick spent Sunday visiting friend3 at Mound Valley.

PUBLISHED EVEUY SATURDAY. 5 beiins, slewed beans, bean Weir Browns and our home team had features with it that no game has since the season opened. It was a good game, and yet it was a "rocky" game. At the start the Browns knock fritter, string beans, pork and beans, SATURDAY, AUG. 2, 1890.

a iron egg tl xiU upon tho top beans and brown bread, barsn omelet, beans and mushrooms. i i lmiu muiiT tlio eztc in noil!" to a ii'-irht or ed nut tvro runs, and our boys one. Wm lilaekledge was over from Webb City Sunday and visited with his AHLE FREEMAN Casolinc at F. D.Allen Go's. Get your gasoline and coal oil of Ahle Freeman.

Fine toilet soaps, of every description at Ahle Freeman's. Stanley's first lecture in the United rStates will be delivered in -rvTr? i Boston November IS. On his i t'li'ERN tour through the country he ii mai (will be accompanied by his wife. His agent expects to reap a good sized fortune, but perhaps by the time he comes the furore for Africa will be over. Lost: A gent's ring, with.

from which time our boys kept gradually gaining on the visitors until at the end of the sixth inning the score stood seven to four, where it stood until the last half of the ninth when the Browns filled the bases twice and run in four more scores, winning the game. From the start the management suspicioned tnat there was a traitor in the ranks, and before two innings had been played -Cjl: rJT about f'luri'vn inches above the dead lovdnf tin' but when the weather is iugh 1 great roller come rushing in th eg rises forcefully upward fiv feet or iniv. II cannot get looflo, for it is fa; lo pirr by long, strong arms if irou. Hp from the top of thi inaniuinth eyg a rupc mid after it has passed over pulhn it stretches ou hinirevvai'l, ntxl at last enters a wooden building situated upvi th lrach. In tho linihling is a pump, and the rop in tiun with if.

The pump id lifting about ff water a min It you are hunting for abargainin flour and feed call at Buttons. family. Will Seay went to Fredonia, Tuesday, where he lias accepted a position on the Citizen. Miss Lela Cook, spent a couple of days visiting friends at Chetopa the first of the week. Misses Winnie and Bessie Laudis returned from their visit to Fort Smith, the first of the week.

Harry Starnes, an attache of The Coukaxt is "laying off" week run n7 mil m. ii large Amethyst set, with either seven OSWEGO, KANSAS. in any quantity, delivered tree of charge, at the Opera House Grocery. Attend the lecture at the M. E.

church Monday evening. Temperance will be the theme. or nine small diamonds set in a square in centre- Finder will he suitably rewarded by leaving same at this office ut' it ilistr, m-: equivalent tot! idoej I liillMulH height wavi they were satisfied that such' was the case. Fehrs, the third baseman, and whom O. K.

White sent here from Texas about two months ago, was noticed to drop and fumble and allow balls to pass him in a manner that he 'I li laid up with inflamed eyes. riWKSSIOXAI. CAUI-; The eNplanaii (ho and the wrk it i 1 itc i that Mr. N. O.

Hmnl, whiw n.inii sukij tlnj Bond Wavo Power is has tracer ssfnlly coTupe-tod i-xperinunt undertaken primarily (V'termitr: if it were possible in th cMii, by tho motion of its waves, iiunp en ouch of itself into We: ley to inako that lake a body of Nil water. There aro people living E. KEIUSEV, TUSTICE OF THE PEACE XOTAKY Pi r.LIC. el Olliee, Room (i, JSHck ui stairs over Draper's hanlwsirc store Oswego, don In Fisher and Flora, have just received another car loud of that celebrated Missouri dour. The Oswego State JJank is making specially favorable terms on chattel mortgage loans.

was never before known to do, but despite all this our boys managed to hold their own and keep in the lead till the end of the seventh inning when they put Fehrs out in Center Held, but unfortunately enough a long liy went out to him which he promptly allowed to go over his head and thus SIILEY MOSSMAX. J)KS Kirs Xatiur.al I' ENTAL PAPJ.OKS, over an) ll! liWPKO, Kansas. Inmrs to IS lu p. in. Mrs.

J. C. Bareley returned Saturday last from a three months visit with her daughter in Kingman county. Bert Connor has accepted a position as operator at Erie, and removed to that place the first of this week. W.

fl. Porter made his quarterly trip to Topeka Monday last, to make his settlement ith the state treasurer. Misses Jennie and Myrtle Montgomery left Thursday for Palmetto, where they will visit a couple of waeks with their uncle. J. Ross Steinberger, brother to The Coekant, came up from Oklahoma City, O.

Tuesday evening and will coin I untt S. KLVG, LAW. V.wm let in the winning runs. Suspicion TTOUNKY A1 A alcn vi.ctol 1,11,1 fir wn nHipr nlnvors. I I'lnliilit it lit lil How fares the ice cream and lemonade venders? They ought to be making their "speck." The finest line of toilet soaps ever brought to the city can be found at Able Freeman's.

h-miou to kinds of Ii woil; in but nothing could be proven. The in- toward (. K. White by the 3 Cy Gyrt). rTi Cc (f VcY ki.f.in, TONSOKIAL ARTISTS.

A 1T.r It citizens come near terminating in a mobbing. Some of the parties who 10 rev el i bar ruin 1 dei Hi veti it I th s. A-bury Park and Ocean Orovo who, i'i a -ring that tlio Ronrevsof the water 1 ike in the swamp lands, judge that the? lake- is to sonic exjin lii-alllnneu'icin bodyef wterf fay have 7, fjt it might I. l. Mr.

JJ -id says that ho will have no diftieulty in making Lako Wen-ley y.iH. 1 e.pef:i to do it. H.I says thai he i.sperb ct ly ratisfied that Id will tint only do tho work whieh it was. devised do, but ho is -i) aspired that it will bo found a valiiahl niaehino for doing other things whieh need to be dotii eco-noniieall y. TATIONAl- CuL- lVl intr.

iiiiil livmj: done had money up on the game s-lule that White openly made his -brags at the in tin: mlusi innsi mumu manner. 1101 or col.l baths tor Barciey Son are selling all their goods at 10 per cent less than regular price, until September 1. Kingsbury gave a picnic to the little class Friday afternoon who assisted her in the cantata Tuesday mam OS WE (JO LAUNDRY. LjlUANK WHITh, Proprietor Manager Jj Fo.irth Avenue, between Michigan ami Ohio street. Work called for ami delivered, liorno woi solicited.

Transient work a specialty, and all such orders receive prompt attention. Jive me rail Moto Good "Work and Prompt Delivery visit a few days in the City. J. T. Bate, the right "smooth" first baseman of Parsons, was in the city Wednesday evening, and enjoyed the sweet smiles of one of our lasses.

Messrs. Ashley Mossmau will take their departure Monday next for Excelsior Springs, where they go to lie -ns that enough to wot the ma' bine ii strong comfortably in tho (in, fo f. Is much better equipped for tin season of than ever before, grounds before the game was ended that he had some of the players "fixed" and that ho knew he would win. His also stated that he was seen to meet two of the players in the Y. M.

C. A. reading rooms on Saturday morning, and taking them into tire back room held a secret consultation there with them, and that he had about 8300 bet on the game. This, of course is merely rumer however, and may very a little from the amount he had bet. Mr.

as. 3 The fine and far Detter ia fact than any oilier barn in Kansas, list of stallions, by the celebrated The Thayer Headlight ends every man's name appearing in its columns with "Esq." Very polite paper, the Headlight. V.A. VVIl.lvIX, Vi'. M.

'J II' IAN A I toniev tit Law. C. A. WJLKIX AP.STUACTOKS OP TITI.K of Labette roiiii- ty, Kansas. on ground in rear of nt'Hco Kansas Inv.t'o., O.sweuo.Ks Work neatly and promptly done.

We truaraiitee Lur abstracts to be perfectly accurate. th etb ii Rounds' Sprague, The Couuant is prepared to turn out first class job work of any description, and guarantees satisfaction, or no money will be asked for. attend the meeting of the dental association. Nelson Allen returned from Colorado Thursday, where he has been in the employ of C. W.

Littleton. Nelse will resume his old position in the Opera House Giocery. Mr. and Mrs. C.

W. Punehart returned from their trip to Wagon Wheel Gap, where they went for their baby's health, but who, we are sad to llocoid u' Sire of D. H. b'ecord oil rcl id e. i OSWEGO HOUSE JJARRER SHOP Stands in tiie front rank of modern improve ineiils in tiie way of a nice, clean shave, ole glint liafr cnt, iuviL'oratiny: sea foam and sham pons.

And we make a specialty of trimming; l.idies'atid ehildrens" hair accoidii iT to order. We also use tli-- modem process of sie.uin; the hair, which is tiie only sure process of baldness. Calls from any part of the city nroiiiptly answered. You will find ns tit tiie I and Up." Downs Duwjs, White did not make much money off of the game, however, as the umpire declared all bets off as soon as the game was finished, and the money had to be drawn down, thus leaving Mr. White, if it is a fact that he "bought the game' left in the hole for whatever amount he may have paid out to the players.

This is not ail he has lost, either, by any means. He has lost whatever confidence may have been The campmeeting that was being conducted on Creek, a short distance west of Labette City, has been removed to a grove on the Neosho, a short distance east of Montana. rougiie. weather and that it built with an view fo making it run with vet litllo sapervisioti. Ho nays that tiie wave gate which is in use as th" motive power of tho street sprinkling system at eeau Park ran all through the winti of without getting out of order, and that its operati'ns wero n-'t in th- li 'liti -f interfered with by Ih.e great whieh, it will bo re-'alled, waa spoken of as "the greatest storm for thirfy years." Tho wave egg, Mr I'loiid will as little liable to disarr in by ivy ns tlu wave gate The lu-w 1'taelon riy lie used whre-ewr v.

ri and fall, nd thero nerd not ily a pVr to hold it to its work. It nriy be in place by piles quite as well a by pV-r, lor, wliil tht forco of a great wave is itiunense, it not so exerted upon the egg as to givo shook, sue'i. for e.aniple, as the shock of a eaiue ball. Tho vave rg may bo made as iin uses may (leniatid. TV ous it operation fit Ocean (itoveli.is major diameter of ten -i fiMnv i nfvcn feet, and it-; eenjohioil with tboaitnu ek RAVEN SPHAG-Uli, record GYPSY GOLD DUST, Kccord 2 JENNIE SPRAGUE, Iteeoi 5SOCIETIKS.

relate, died during their stay there. F. W. Keller returned Wednesday from his trip to New York state, 'd. C.

A. Aiidiloriim and T) Hf.OKS.Keadin:; rooms. I. where he has been visiting with his parents, and has resumed his duties as Cashier of the First National bank. vmiiesium, over nost ollice.

Kooins open iput in him by the entire citizenship of I Oswego. Not one single person have Messrs. Ashley and Mossman's dental parlors will be closed from Saturday evening, Aug 2d to Saturday Aug.9th on account of the absence of these two gentleman at tne meeting of the Dental Association at Excelsior Springs, Mo. i V.r ad troia a in. to p.

et. men every Sunday at 1 p. in ELSIE SPPirYGUE, lli'-eiio; jiii tivmnesium lor free use of tiie members. (I. I.KAit, lion.

Heey HOUNDS' SPRAGUK is one of five Stallions in Anvnca that has sired live trotters in the at 10 years of age. C. W. Littleton and family and Airs. II.

S. Atwood arrived home from their vacation in parts of Colorado. on we heard stand up in his behalf; and when we take into consideration the fact that our people have taken great pride in building up a bail team of which all had learnd to look upon with pride, and have given their support, patronage and money to keep up, we, connot blame them for being indignant and looking with disdain upon a person a. f. a.

"TEKTS Th'irsday evening on or lforft the i.VL full moon of ca'-li month. Visiting brethren in dandiiiL' cordiallv invited toatfeiid. JOHN "Vv. (i'iO. i'.

11A1.1-, V. Sec 'v. bv wiiic Fashionable young men think more of a nice fitting suit of clothes than anything else unless it is his best girl. Uarcley Son are prepared to make you a suit aa cheap nnd as good as any city tailor. Patronize home industry and be loyal.

to th'j pier, is Til- 1 ugth of tho arms i. New York Times. looking somewhat refreshed by their trip, but appeared to be exceedingly glad to get back home again. Leo Caulk, the solid second baseman, has accepted a position in the blacksmith shop of Henry Bitzings', and to show the good people of Oswego that two to: 1 v-thre nil i i I hi fe ABDALLAII KRUCLrjo A I AliniV "ii'vson of Kysdvk's ll.itniltoiiian iLIvi.I'I1 in the state of Kansas. Also several L-ood draft horse stallions with iiedidrees unexcelled.

It will nay Hie farm is of Eabette conntv to their brood mares to this b-irn and be assured of the best strains of blood known to a net ii an hoist flesh. Som choice young bred cols lm sule Em- terms and bi'ecdiir please call on or ab' ess A. OF OSWKCO, i Sunday afternoon at tliehou lYJL of 4 o'clock, at tin; i'resbytei ian church. All ladies are cordially invited to attend these Cosncl Meetings. Moi.i.ie I'hAim ks.

Sec. Little Bo Feep, as The Cantata, he can do something else besides play I ha' Aiiii'-i: suits vi lining el" now')." (aid Den (lie jiosloliice, "of whole in Vou smile? I "viruient that baa been rendered by Miss Kingsbury class at i ball, he is pounding out the red I. O. O. F.

V) to If IN J( (. ki ii -r -t i If ll It iron J. M. OIl. who would take advantage of there be-inga treacherous tramp connected iviih the team and buying him to throw the game, in the very instance where we most desired to win.

No, it is The opinion that White has been handled none too roujdy, and that lie deserved all the jeers and he was compelled to bear. So Will JCKTS on Wednesday cver.iniroj each week. Traveling brethren in eood standine- cor- in. in workmanlike style. cv j5 iZz? iz? O.

(iiallv suviled to at'end. f. W. 14 A BE. J.

W- AVE I.TN -X. O. Sec was fairly well rendered by all the pretty little girls, and a fair sized audience was in attendence. This cantata will probably be repeated in the near future with some new features. Moses Keefe was brought before Squire Keirsey on Wednesday of week on a charce of niinin? Lillie II.

y. p. s. c. 'VOUNC- I'enples' Society of liristkin hn- J.

neavor, niocts everv Sunday at 1 p. at Legrand, a 15 year old girl who has Kir as the uinjiiring of this game was made her home with Keefe since she concerned, there were some who cen-was ten years old. She swears that sured the umpire, but entirely without Keet'e has been criminally intimate ground, as Ir. Miller, in our opinion, me nnsnan mireh. All invited to attcad National Topics used.

LPWOKTH LL AO IT E. as well as in the opinion of the home I every Vi'eilm'sday pvcniiijrat the embers from abroad, in wmil iSiml- j-VL Churci plavers, who ought to be the best At a meeting of the Oswego Base Ball Association Monday evening Wm Thome resigned his position as catcher, and Fehrs was given his release. Mr. Thome left Tuesday morning for 'arsons, and will probably sign with the club there. Latkk.

Thorn did not sign with Parsons, but has been reinstated with the Oswegos. fn cuuliaily invited to ultcnd. A. Ii. Crc-fdent judges, gave fair and impartial de J.

B. GILBERT, cisions throughout. Oswego hopes to NATIOXAL COVEIiX ME XT. 1 I 1 I 1 I lit t') lit a ir-ti M'-r ran ho pent hy jti'rcnuvd. difcnvorcd ono-half log l.ig h-ltoronre, nnd wo 1, lay ill" rostof theMlit.

ii.n:;l), rihi. l.i.tt. 1 Kick lctterj fol- Mi" i-anio man. Our lie: hi Mid for tbo nun duly, lmt lln-n th u' 1 a'l 1 li.td to 1 jil'iy-d t(J "WttSCDl ill', a li' 'tiit, 'I, pk'-v of th' w. i ai.o sir-m.

df-jinty oil in tl-o day lio yoimg ramc all of ivj.i ration. Ho vvas licctiug souiu foi ign mails from don't you r.u 1. liv-j le-Hors vvcro nii.N.sin.'r. Im lold 1 cojuo on the day and I Ik; Idlers might 1x3 He atid Van Cott fom-d him 1' open in hi i-rosL-nco tho throt; Iters ili' hnd discovorcd, aud out tii' du( iahlo goods and tho swell had to fot. 'But," concluded tin- depuiy, "theso -ert; not all the letters, and w' madtj worry two nvor tho ipg pants log and otie 1 it 1 1.

coat tail, meet the Browns again, and under more favorable circumstances, when DEALER IX we think we can "lick" 'em. with her since 1887, and that she wil in a few months become the mother of a child by him. Keefe was bound over to appear at the next term of District couit, in the sum of SI, (XX). It seem to us this bond is too light, and one that a man who has the penitentary staring him in tiie face, as Keefe certainly has, would not hesitate in forfaiting, witnesses for the defense were put on the stand, and the defendant vvas bound over without attempting to offer defense Lillie Legrand is the complaining witness in the case, President Vive President Chief Justice Secretary of Secretary of Secretary of War Secretary of Navy Postmaster General Secretary of Interior Attorney General Secretary of Agriculture Harrison I.kvi Moiiioj Mej.vili.e Jajiesg Ulaixk William Wixdus IlKOKItLI) Piiocrou p.e.njaki.n tkacy John Waxamakkr lon.v Vv' Noni.K Wm II Miller Iliiemiah Tlrsii It was reported Thursday evening that an original package house would be opened in our city on Friday morn Staple Fancy Groceries, ing, and a sign, Prof. Nolds gave his lecture at the Christian Church on Wednesday evening and every person that was present pronounced him a grand success.

The audience was so well pleased that the Young Peoples Society of Christian Endeavor has secured him to deliver a new program on Monday night Aug 4lh Everybody should come out and hear him. Admission ten and fifteen cents. STATK UOVEUNMKNT I I OKKil.YAL fACKAGK nor sic! I. Hi'ju'hrkv A Pel-i Wm IIiggin- Ooverner Lieutenant Governor Secretary of State State Treasurer. and her testatnony was of such a straightforward nature that it will be was posted over the door of the littlt Jamks LI! Kkllooo McCarthii Geo Wixa.vs Attorney General State Auditor ip't Public Instruction.

Fourth Avenue, Oswego, Kansas. fuinllv i.ai.1 dutv." V-w OFFICIAL all oi whicli h-'o! very hard to rebut, and the chances look wonderfully in favor of Mr. Keefe serving a term in the which he heartily deserves if the charges against him are true. Member of ConpresB, Third District, TuRKixf ludge Eleventh Judicial Distrlet i Me. building adjoining the building occupied some years ago by Beyle's furniture store on Fifth avenue.

Developments, hDwevei, proved it to be only the wotIc of some "practical jokers," who, taking advantage of the fact that an o. v. man had been in town that day Probate, ludge rJcJlm vderkof the District Ourt, c.i.w County Attorney. Mokrisok WmCook County Treasurer If lWrvB Try our Coffee. Try our Seven liars for a Quarter Scat Will pay the highest cash price for all kinds of Poultry.

BUTTER AND ECGS WANTED. All Goods Delivered Free in the City. While all the folks were at church Sunday last, some sneaking tramp entered the house of A. C. Williams, going through the house, ransacking drawers, cupboards, etc.

Among the things missing were a couple of pies, some cakes, jellies, a pair of scissors and some tobacco. The city authorities have their eyes on some suspicious looking characters, and it is very probable some arrests will follow before many days. ounty Clerk ow, ana ljaa been trying hard to secure a The Parsons papers are going wild over the little "unpleasantness" that arose over the ball game here last Friday. You could iind plenty to location in which to start up, stuck up the sign, ostensiably for a joke, but Register of Deeds A Flora ounty Surveyor Fin-ley Supt.of Tub. Instruction, Miss A es Beaity Jounty Coroner A IJ Ci.abii1 (J SOGTT CountyCojnmi3sioner3 A Jose LMlLO UlLDRBTII C.

F. STECKLING'S whether they were more interested in the joke, or whether they wished to feel the public pulse, is a question that people cannot exactly settle on, if it was the latter there is little question but what they are satisfied on that point, aud will readily see that any man attempting to open one of these hell-holes here will be hustled out of town about as quickly as was the bogus sign torn down. I Stating it directly, the best work cn-ahlaA ii.7 to li byadrivo upon ono bide, alight ut an jiorch, enter hy an entrance hall. thence into tlio hall, and thnjiili it out upon the veranda, and so 011 upon tho lawn. This ia tho simple result, and tho reason is aa simple.

Tho entrance in for access; tho hall, ve randa, lawn and tho prospect beyond to 1ho privato lifo of tho house. Tradesmen or however welcome, cannot lo dropped into tho mid.stof the family group. Even the welcome guest wishes tot-row? the threshold and meet the outstretched hand and cordial greeting within. Even Liberty hall must have ita defense Bruce Price in Struck Hlx Times hy Thero is an tM llreo etory tenement house in Randolph, that is known tho country round as tho "lighthouse." Tim lioiiso has been ft ruck by lightning six times since WS2, and thrico partly burned. Yet no ono of tho liuinerout tenants has ever been killed, although the current has traversed the houso a different way each time.

Globe, ELEGANT "roar" about right there at home, neighbors, if you only had the nerve to tackle it. What are you going to do with yonr original package houses? Are you going to make them a permanent fixture? If you had your own way about it we suppose you would, but you may expect one of Oswego's citizens up there most any day to close up the hell-holes of your town. It is hardly expected that the citizens of that wicked town will rise up and run said man out of town when he comes up for that purpose, but we would not be surprised at anything some of your OSVEGO C1TT OFFICEES. WMakley Councflinen First ward i- jiABREarid 'fka'nb I e'e'la jti Second ward VV Ore and Johx Cilham Third ward AC Lopee and Bitziso City Treasurer i 1 1 all ly Clerk JDH Keed PollceJudge a. Him Ity Marshal Tli Peewitt City! Attorney Atc a isox lustlces of the Peace, an F.

Kieesky Constables VV IXglisb aad VV Blakchakd Members Board of Education First Hexey Smiley a 15 Olasse Second wari Nelson Cask a .1 Montgomery Third ward A Ball David Jennings Treasurer Boarb of Education Drapee Sup't of Oswgo Public Schools, baltwin New Furniture Store A rousing temperance meeting was held at the M. E. church Tuesday evening, at which a large number of cit people would do. IS THE GREATEST ADDITION TO OSWEGO IN YEARS. THE AC K.ET OF THK RAILS.

NOETH. MISSOrRI, KANSAS TEXAS. SOUTH 4 Passenger. 9:55 amU 5:22 pm 58 Local Freig't 1 :00 pro Local Freig't W. K.

Orr will commence exhavating next week for a one story, 25 50, brick structure on his lots on the corner west of the American House. After it is completed it will be occupied by Mr. Orr's carriage shop and Geo. P. Peters blacksmiths hop.

I will face the south, with a 25-foot front, and with withal, add to the appearance of that part of the city. We are always glad to mention improvements of this kind, and congratulate Mr. Orr on his enterprise. Protracted Meetings. Rev.

J. F. Black, the Evangelist, will begin a series of revival meetings in the Baptist church of this place next Monday night, August 4, and continue daily at 3 p. m. and 8 p.

m. for two weeks. Mr. Black is from Carl Junction, and eomps with trie highest reccommenda-tious. He has held enthusiastic meetings at Aurora, Girard and other places and the Parsons papers are full of the accounts of a grand meeting now in progress there.

Every christian mr.n and woman in Oswego is urged to come out and help in these meetings. Let us work and pray for the largest outpouring of the spirit ever witnessed at this fd.tce. izens were present. Committees were appointed and steps were taken to iind out ollieially just who are bartering in the liquor traffic. Another meeting will be held at the same place ZSIouday evening of next week, when llev.

It. P. Haramons will make an address. All good Citizens interested in the good of the city should turn out to these meetings ana at least offer encouraging "Words in pushing the work "forward. Trafnes 57 and 53 carry passengers between Muskogee aud Parson and all tntermeiliate stations.

W. A. tVYKOKF, OMVego, Kansas. A Ilflfrmlnnl Ian. Johnson When aro vou troin-r to naint -that fenco for me, Undo Ila-stus? No old rustly, out ofatyle articles, bougnt at bankrupt prices, or traded for 1 nome crs roada mortgag establishment, bat a brtKht and clean nsortment of the latest style fur ifture, embracinff everything the refined tastes of this section desire, purchased direct from the factories this year.

Mr. Stecklingfs thoroughly acquainted with the wants and demauds of the people of Oswego ana tho surrounding country, and be proposes to at way keep la stock what will pleae tbtm. FRISCO LINE. The marriage of a young society couple at Lawrence has just been announced, the ceremony having been performed a year ago. It is pretty hard for Lawrence young people to keep from doing something romantic when they once begin climbing Mount Oread or watching the pellucid waters flowing over Bowersoek's dam.

Kansas City Times. There are no buffalo gnats on Oswego for romance, but if the people of the city will but be patient they will b3 treated to a little romance peculiarly similar to the above. But don't be in-qnesitive. We abslutely decline to answer any questions whatever. wic a'3lu3 t(jo, tail, iceiion 1 11 do it Saturday, if da Lawd's willin'; a' Uv if not, Til do it Monday, trnyxy, bn'f' WEST BOtiXD: I' e8S 1 1 :22 o.

.5, California fixprcss 10-5J o. 5, Fast Train a No. 31, Freight, carries pas' 1:55 No. 33, Through Freigfit 1210 am ThrouKh Freight am No. 37, Ireight 9:55 EAST Paris gossips declare that one of the BEYLE'S OLD STAND.

OSWEGO, KANSAS. Ittauoii Ahle tit freeman are now laity hffwec gasoline and coll oil. a 2, and 1 'tcn BnrriOT -tf Gasoline Ahle regular physicians who was most conspicuous in ridiculing Dr. Brown-bequard's "elixir" has just been cured THY WATER tiUEEN SOAP. Ifo.

2, Colorado Express i a No. 4, California Kjcnress i'j? 6, Fast Train "7-97 ft Xce fi-Pam servrrl irVrv a Kllsworih, Knw of paralysis by its administration, and is now as zealous an advocate of Se- No. 32, Slock 8:50 am J'o. 34. Freieht -i-ii I t.

IV HklllnfT(f, No. 3H. Local Frt carries pas'rs a- Nice Line of Undertaking Goods. irarnnioeks at Able Freernairs. 'quai-d as he was previously a scoffer.

No. 3S, Car pas bet yeodesha 8:20 jn tj ticket on sslp. I ariore. further particulars eaia. Ajent,.

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