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The Gate City Enterprise from Coffeyville, Kansas • 5

The Gate City Enterprise from Coffeyville, Kansas • 5

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"WV-LTrcix A nzja. "withLtrcr- The dzzt cz6zznzi on th3 north ti-3 Insifrancb of icziZ? zt good habits, competent end in- nzdz lis a pleasant call, yesterday. aOIHO KOKTH. of Eighth ttrtst connecting th3 sica-walks has jcrJ fcrsn completed. dutL is desires position as clerk in 6:25 a.

tl. We enjoyed very pleasant visit with a Etcra. Best of reference given. Ad- OOXSO BOL'TH. One Trent, of Indeptodenoe, must ba Rev.

Mr. Hankin, yesterday morning. It willfco-a-wisa Cing for boys to study thai following -guresin Presidni Garfield's life and to ponder over their revelation, namely, that he could net have been what lw was at any cf those schools, if he had not made the best use of the i preceding opportunities At fourteen he was at work at a carpenter's bench- At sixteen he was boatman on m. Iacuswcr to a Journal appeared bst week, heeded "The Journal add its Enemies," Trra EirrERPRisK hss but few words to say. It is not our policy to kick a man when he is down on his knees crying for mercy and to further chastise him, seems to us as being extremely cruel and inhuman.

The Journal editor has received a warning drcc3 care of Enterprise, at once. Mrs. Meades, of Burlington, is a than old Grant," admins from the tone of ecrtaia county seat papers. "'I'rc' i v-V' v- in the city visiting Prof. Butler and family.

The Democrats axe preparing for a The tells of a paper named Geo. O. Howe has just received a choice lot of fancy candies. Call itnd 'Idle and humorously remarks genuine feast; Wednesday. November just the day before Thanksgiving.

JSnterprisb wishes thca un-toanded succesa. and a fceby good the Ohio canal. At taghteett he was rebuke for his foolish, utterances in. the COUNT DIBECTOHY. fchoclff JOS.

McCBEARY ttoimty Clerk HENRY CON HAD Votinty Traurer E. E. WILSON trinity Attomc-r 3. D. McOTJB ejrhUer of IXh1 J.

F. NOLTB Ukrk of Iliwtrict Court 8. V. MATTHEWS 3rbate Jiidxro THOMAS HAKKI.KON Hupt. Public Instruction O.

B. LK8L1K County Surreyor W. B. RUSHMOKK 1 W. 8.

HAYES County CommiMJoners, W. KINCAID A. P. BOSWELL studying at the Chested 0 Ceminary see them. 3-w tbat if it ever gets an idle hour, the editor will examine It; and that he will lead a truer, nobler and purer life in the future, we Thanksgiving services will beld of the Ohio's common BchoolB pushing have no doubt.

He will not, we dare the Episcopal Qiurch," Thursday the call Tmt Eijterprks the organ ef forward with his own Btudies at the" same time. At twenty-three be entered tir. Surely the cat erified should have a fecit after being in the wildsxnfss overo score of years. Mfc Ethel Rccsell, of Chrrryvaie, is In thte city canvassing fr VOux Deport 27th at 11 o'clock a. m.

All are the cranks, even if we do tickle him un CHUKCHE8. cordially invited to attend. der the chin. He will not become ex Mrs. Fulkerson, "who has been ill for asperated, even if we do accuse him of ment," a hook' that is highly fecom- sometime past "with spinal fever, is being a.

friend of hell-holes and.des. Ko; Tine Emttesiprise has tanghiiim METHODIST Episcopal Church. Public Service erery Sunday at 11 a and 7 with class meeting- Immediately after the of the morning services. Prayer every Thursday evening. Sunday School at 9:45 a i.

J. A. Jones. Supt. StranjrerB and friends cordially Invited to any and all of these ser-icea.

D. T. Summehville, Pastor. slowly improving under skillful treatment of Drs. Kobbet Weeks.

a lesson one be will not -soon forget. raended and endorsed by literary adges. MisC Russell comes highly reeonuoeBd-ed 25d we expect thst our citizens will noabt extend to her many orders tor excellent work. It has taught kirn that other people Mrs. Alice Brown, of Burlington who do not even own a worn out press.

Sun- TTPISCOPAL services every Sunday. sry i Srt rri i fl rif tuna thli-nAA Vkh'T. mips lsciiooi every sunday at 10 o'clock, a m. 10 J. M.

Kankin, Rector. eldest daughter of Rev. J. M. Rankin, with her two little boysarevis-iting her parents and will remain a few vV; third quarterly mwGng for this LHaaondfeajriifck conference year will be held in the Willianis CcCege.

At twehty-six hd graduated froci Williams with the high est honors of his At twenty seven he was a tutor at Hiram College. Ohio. At twenty-eight he was a principal of Hiram college. At twenty-nine he was a member of Ohio Senate the youngest member of that body. Atthirty-onejie was the colonel of the Forty-second Ohio At thirty-one he was placed, in command of.

a brigade, routed- the enemy under helping General Buel in his fight' at Pittsburg Landing played a prominent part an the seige of Cornith apd rn th important movement along the Memphis and Charleston Railroad. At thirty two he was anointed chief, of. the staff oi! the Array Of the Cumberland, CATAOLIO services, second Sunday of each month. sense, ana tnat ners nox tue oniy, person Chnrch next Sunday. Rev, John in Coffeyville who can 'toandle the There will be services in the M.

E. BOCIETIE8. Williams, Teeently the religious editor qum." Jtteiore thb JSNTEnrTtreE was of "The New York Herald;" will preach R. Reirular moetinsr ol the Journal could -caH good church at 11 a. Thanksgiving day.

It is hoped' that the people generally will observe the day, in 'harmony with Lj.POBt, and respectable citizens cranks, thugs. All comrades in Rood standing- cor- month. Saturday evening and Sunday morning, and the presiding eider -on Sunday eve Fine assortment of Misses and Children's Shoes of the best quality at Cubine's. 7 4-8 Cash BrYKKs Attention. See Upham's add, to buy where you save money.

tf The State line Mills are turning out better flour than was ever 'made in Coffeyville. 7-10. Boscoe Conkling was 55 years old last Wednesday. He was born at Albany in 1829. The only Metallic Burial Cases in the city are at Olinger, Anderson Brookover's.

The first snow of the season fellTues day, melting as soon as it touched mother earth. Geo. R. James, of Cherokee town-gUip isrwe are sorry to note, very low with The brain fever. Patronize home industry by using Gold, JLeaf Warranted to be the best in the" market.

7-10. I call the attention of everyone to my beautiful stock of lamps, the finest in this section of the country. Steels. If you want the best Sewing Machine in the market, call and' examine the new number 7, at Lang Lape's. 7tf.

A son of the Rev. J. S. Becknell has been quite sick with fever, is improving at present. W.

Munn, Commander. and was not reprimanded through uauy invited. C.J. Uhowm, AJt. the spirit of its design.

5 ning. V.The quarterly -conference will be the Press Jfor doing. Now it is differ Married. At tlie Southern Hotel in ewt. Good and respectable" citizens; and held, morning Oo'clock.

DJT- SuMnsRViLtK, Pastor. Coffeyville, on, tlie 19th, lnst.4 by J). T. noneothers, have access to our columns. TO, O.

Rejrular meeting of Star Lode. No. 11T, every Tuesday evening. Members in good standing are invited to at-o'id, Gkobok C. Dillon, G.

T. 0. TIaiibuht, Secretary. J. J.

Khoikb, Permanent Secretary, Summerville, pastor of the M. E. J. M. Sherburn, of Caney, the agent -and we will defend them -against any Church, George D.

Brown to Miss Mary natftdin rhamnaiirn in Middle Tennes-' for tlie White Bronze Monument, is in and all vile abuse. But we wrant to say I. Bronson, both of Bartlesville, Indian now, that The Enterprise has never A F. A. Keystone Lodire.

103. Territory. misrepresented the Journal, but has -al meets 1st ami 3d Saturdays of each month. Master Masons In rood standing' are D. Pollock, one of Jiontgmerys first Invited to attend.

Thor. G. Atkbs, W.M. Thos. Bcukb, Jr Secretary.

settlers and a genial Gentleman, has ways taken it at its word. We have published, it is true," parts of editorials, but when accused of misconstruing, we the city and has been putting Up some ot this which is vey artistic in design, and is said by most competent judges to be superior in every respect to marble or granite. It will pay any one who wants anything of this kind to consult him, or Sullivan Levan, who have been appointed local agents of this bought the delivery wagon from Mr. see and in the notable Battle of Chic-amauga, and was promoted to the rank of. Major-General.

At thirty-three he was in Congress the successor of Joshua R. Giddings. At forty-eight, having' been continously in -Congress since he was thirty-three he was elected to the United States Senate. At forty nine he nominated for the Presidency of the United States At fifty he was eleetetl President. Sterling and is going tole one of us.

have reproduced the entire articles and KNIGHTS OP HONOR Rojrular meetings second and 'fourth Tuesdays of each aaonth. F. Vennum, Dictator. G. A.

IL Kinkead, Reporter. We bespeak for him a share of the pub lic patronage. showa to. the world what we did was fair, honest and just. Does tlie editor of the Journal suppose that we are place; Geo.

W. Jenkins, a practical painter G. Castle Elberort, No. 183, Knlgrhts ot the Golden Hule. meets tbe 1st and 3d going to trablish a whole column of from Albany, Indiana, has.

located in Tuesday morning tin Enterprise uhursdayg of each month, J. E. Kentner, J. W. Glass.

Sdc. Commander. slush, nlthv- slang and abuse from the our City. He did some lettering for the representative visited the new store, west side of the Square. The1 proprie Enterprise and the Gate City Land Journal in order to answer one para TONIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.

Verdejrrls Agency. If you have any painting or graph? If he does, he is sadly mistaken, The undersigned is prepared to receive orders for DRY WOOD cut and i AXKure. no. neiruiar meeting ever Monday night. Visiting brethren are cordia for we have better use for our space.

lettering give him a call, When you have an inflamed eye, swelled hand, or decayed and aching tooth, you do not take and fill your stomach with drugs to cure it, but apply a cooling iotion 'or some soothing nar delivered. War. Blakey, tors ot this new establishment are Harden Son, formerly of Hammond, near Chicago. They have the appearance of being first-class business ly mvitea. j.

e. Kentner, C. C. W. Ikffkr, K.

R. S. We despise personal newspaper contro- Boothbv and Hett took Last Sunday was a good day for fish- gome oodg to 0gage Agency, Wednes versy; we hate it, out, as we said last week, "If we must fight fire with fire, Kof L. Meets every Tuesday evening, at ing, judging from the string of nice cat day, for the use of the Koble Red Men, cotic directly to the parts. So if you have ni.iiuvi ill ivju men, and we embrace tins opportunity to wish' them unbounded success.

iThey standing, are cordially invited. that Sadler caught. we must." We care nothing for the forwarded bv the enterprising firm of a Weak or lame back, sore kidneys, pro W. W. SADLiEit, E.

S. Harpek, R. S. complimentary notices at Jake's hand If President Arthur marries it will will carry a general stock of Barndollars Co fuse or scanty urine, or the secretory system is ologged and inactive, you furnishing goods be the first Presidential wedding The ladies of the M. E.

Church will it is hollow mockery. We do not care to be called a gentleman in one para LOCAL AND GENEKAL. since that of John Tyler in 1842, should use Prof. Guilmette's rench give a grand Thanksgiving supper in graph and a crank in another it is in J. M.

Griffith, who was accidentally shot in the Territory about three weks ago, died Wednesday night of last Week. Upham is selling Ladies' Cloaks and Crescent Hett Skating Rink, on the Kidney Pad, which is a directly local ap consistent. The Journal says that it Jackets at cxjsti Also, $2,000 worth of has never referred to us harshly only plication, which always give speedy re evening of Thursday the utn msc. Wfoenorovoked bvus. God knows, it Tin? funeral services were conducted by clothing and underwear and Hats, tf lief and alwavs cures the disease.

Ask Evervbodv is invited and assured a Peffer does not, that we commented up- -a? i a 1 Rev, J. MV Rankin, last Sunday after good time. Gold Leaf Flour is the best, try it on its prohibition-whisky article fairly your druggist for ik Ifvou want ft pair of shoes, Or a patch upon the same, Or a pair of good high boots To protect you from the rain, If you want them to order And desire a perfect fit Made in such a way That your corns won't hurt a bit, CnUon J. W. SUTHARD.

noon, at the house of Mr. Bobbins on and -for our trouble receisa tne name i and be convinced. Only $1.15 per sack, F. L. Mclnnis, from Independence, is of rrank.

But. reader, what is the use a full line of drncrs imd medicines, the Line, south-west of Coffeyville. at the State Line Mills. 7-10. the city canvassing ror liateiy to discuss this matter further? The I paints and oils, glass tfud putty, and- Universal Educator.

From our brief A. J. Sullivan andW. L. McKaught The sad event drew together a number of neighbors and friends to pay the last enemy nas ueeu vviuppcu iw i everytniAig usuaiy Kept en aiwn-den: he is crvincr for mercy and we de-1 ftfi dme store.

Call and -see me. S. en were over in Fawn Creek township examination of the book, it is true to name it is a book that should be in 7.10 tribute of respect to one who had sud sire to be. merciful, even if we are some-1 steels, in Barndollars block. on missionary wrork, Friday.

The turkey mourneth. times "provoKea." denly met death. Mr. Griffith was a every library, T. W.

Clark, brother-in-law of II. II, Jiuy the Marcy Organ. 8tf worthy young man and a valued citizen. His remains were sent to- his home in lfrom the Oswego Independent we Thanksgiving Thursday. Isham, returned to Illinois, Monday We were sorry to see hioa go m.

warnera nepnew or ms irom enn. clip the foil wing, it only being another Pennsylvania-, on SPRING VALLEY ITEMS. (by uKous.) nutrah for Cleveland! Parties Will soon be in order again. The frame Mr. Voungs new liouse gave this office a pleasant call, yester Clitf oid -s for good sausage.

I Come on with vour iob work. lesson in the chapter of accidents fol Monday and Tuesday were wet, dis Will Clay and Mr. Irby, of Bartles-ville I. brought up a fine lof; of hogs lowing the dangerous pistol day. They are genial gentlemen, and, by the way, ir.

Adams Ordered the En mal days, but Wednesday morning the Take your fat cows to Clifford's. Arthur Camubell of this city, about and sold them to J. II. Wilcox. is up.

sky was clear and the great illuminator terprise sent to his address. 10 vAars of asre. was aecidently shot last Rev. Mr, Griffin, pastor of the Pres eOTif: fnT'Hi if a raro -in (rnlrlon linoo August Sodetstrom is at home, halej Fridav morning by his brother Willie, JVUV, AVI AUI AAA gV.UV AAAAV'kJ, A lady in a bright green dress, seaij a few years older, hile he was tooling warming up the atmosphere until it hearty and joilyy byterian church at Cherryvale, was vis iting Mr. S.

Irvin, last Tuesday. with a mstoi. i.ne Dan struuK aiuu again reminded one of balmy May. Our Howard Dana is wielding; the birch in a black buggy and driving a yehow horse form a not unpleasant combination of colors. Kansan.

thA brnast. in a eianciner manner ana northern and northeastern friends may lodo-pd in the shoulder. He was at first near Cherryvale. Mr. Sylvanus Potter, who lives northeast of the city, is building an addition iaugn at our expressions, out let us say thought to be fatally wounded, but is Mr.

Parks' new and raty house is Green, black and yellow I Wonder if to his house on his valuable farm. imrkrovincr rase ana no seriou results that no one can form an idea of this de- Stewart is trying to fix up a riddie? ready for occupancy. are apprehended. lightiui climate until he has passed a The Kansan has a correspondent here "Victory." Thut is the name of Hendricks is happy over the Clifford takes the lead in fresh meats. Geo.

McJaraes is very sick at this writing. 9 For low prices follow the crowd to Uphara's. 3tf Best hand-made boots of all kinds at cubine's. Rubber Goods in all varieties at cu-bine'a. Everybody that goes to is 'satisfied.

10. Tor a full stock of' hoots and Siloes, few months or a year among us. Money who signs himself D. E. L.

From his 'Squire Patterson, wearing an air of rpmnr.ratir. victorv. Bv the. way. the could not hire us to live in Northern tone we take him for-a Democrat.

deep concern, approached ms menu, C. J. Re3'iiolds won on the election. It is a "Jo Dandy1' and steam winder," and is too to wear every -day. 'Squire lost a hat on McCue.

Indiana, although the 'old home" has Farmer Glover and, without speaking, A fellow here-a-bout saw a girl throw Just received a fine and beautiful lot of jewelery and gold plated goods, many attractions, leaned on the fence and signed. He says that when Cleveland is inaug- a kiss at him while she was four miles what's the matter. cheaper than the cheapest. S. Steels Our popular Attorney is receiving urated, he will then wear the tile.

off I So near, yet so far. rinii't: -know this country's many notices, from the number we clip For Rent. A farm of 160 acres on pnmin' to. What would you think if A couple eloped from Iluttonsville, Prof, and Mrs. Dana, of Cherryvale, the following from the Mound Valley good terms.

Gallon your daughter should run away ana W. last Sunday, and two days accompanied by a corps Of lady teacners Herald "Sam. C. Elliott, of Independ-1 marry an ignorant hired man?" Suli-ivan Lkvan. later the mangled remains of the girl of that place, Visited with Mt and Mrs rh.don't know, 'sauire, but I would ence, County Attorney elect of Mont not takft it to heart if I were you.

W. B. Dana, Sunday n. anaerDiit recently pre t-all on Cublne. 10 cubine's is Heml-qitarters for Boots -and Shoes.

C. C. Levan was very busy making fruit tree deliveries. were found in woods, and the theory is that the couple ere attacked iromery county, passed throujm our would try to think that it had happened sented some of his "poor relations" town to-day, on his way to visit his for the best." and devoured by panthers, winch have with property worth, all told, $50,000. mother in Oswego, and gave us a friend "Would you forgive the girif asitea infested the woods lately.

Mr. Miller and Bruce Patchett, of HAVANA ITEMS. (iiiitxiPY.) Landlord Fralick's house is completed A. Mendenhall is happy over the Den tne oquire. ly call.

Notwithstanding the bitter "Yes. I believe I would. That's no Fawn Creek were callers and carried off Mrs. D. Davies has the thanks of fight waged against him, Sam "got use in holding out, you know.

hen copies of the Enterprise, on Saturday. did it happen?" editor for a beautiful bouquet of flowers, gathered andpresented, Wednesday. there" by over 100 majority. He wTill make a good prosecuting officer, an ocratic victory. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph McJames ar Bro. Ralls offered a dollar note for "Just a while ago. performed the ceremony in rived last Saturday in response to a tel the voters of Montgomery will have no cause to regret their action in giving St. John ticket, election day.

There is nothing we so much admire as a bouquet of flowers, and such presents always make our heart beat with joy egram announcing the illness of their "AVithl Then vou could not have Dr. Reynolds house is nearing com him the position son George. been opposed to the marriage." They grace our sanctum table. pletion, and will make him a Cozy little "i ih it makps no amerence io me. Rev.

S. H. Mortland and wife have Just received a fine lot of silver renliedthe 'Squire, "for you see, it's home. The Oswego Independent has the fol plated goods of the best manufacturers vonr daucrhter instead of mine. been visiting Mrs.

Margaret Mdngom-ery the past two weeks. They were very Call and see them. S. Steels' Drug lowing kind words to say of our new ArKansaw traveler. Last Sunday, Miss Grace and Master Willie Sullivan, 'Retta and C.

J. Rey The best line of Boots and Shoes in thy city at Cubine's. .10. Always a crowd at Uphams. The reason.

Low Prices. tf Lance Ltipe sells the New American Sewing Machine. 7tf. We cm print your Kile bills Bring your job work here Always buy at Square dealing and low prices. stf W.

L. Olinger was visiting at Tre-tlonia, the first of the week. Tlmrsday next is Thanksgiving day. l'GeMat turlcey under cover." Tlie latter part of last week reminded vne of the balmy duys of June. O.

Jv. IGoots at Upham's. Will vearovei- -eighteen mottllrs. 3tf much delighted with the country and Store, Barndollars block, 7. 10, nolds visited with Dr.

and Airs. Key the Indian Territory where they spent Still the prairie schooners wend their Prosecuting Attorney Sam Elliott, an old OsWego boy, was elected County Attorney of Montgomery county at the recent Thi3 will be good news F. L.McInnis of Independence, made nokls. a couple of days with their friends hunt v.rav westward, mere is anuwt us a pleasant Visit, Tuesday. He is can ing.

Mr. Mortland occupied the pulpit The toafriage spoken Of by istwf vassing this section for subscription to his friends in Labette weeks ago, was duly the continuous string or tueixi yahsiug through the city on their way to Com-anehe, Clark, Meade and Seward counties. The great majority bave good fimfis nnrl outfits, but occasionaiy we books. in the Methodist church the past two Sunday and preached very acceptably to good congregations. His sermon last event of which inkts to feel decidedly W.

II. Beck and son gave us a pleas You can find all grades of flour at ant call on Saturday. Mr. B. says it is the State Line Mills $1.50 1.75 S2.00 see one whose entire outfit consists Of a pmmlp hone-vard horses, a bro- Sunday evening was one of unusual immense and surprising to see the The Lightning Calculator at liar- S2.25per hundred.

It. Grisham power and ability. Mrs. Mortland left b-An-rinwn trairon. tne usual iamiiy vi amount of coal that is being haXiled from risonvitle.

The girls can now calculate tow.hflitHpd. children, a few dogs ana Co. 7-10. the Cabin Creek in the Nation. Somfe Wednesday morning ot Memphis, where she will spend, the winter to a second just when their best fellow liberal ouantitv ot reaay-maae nope.

days there are as high as WTagons tia aavs im wants some Congress Business The streets Was very good, Saturday, were filled xvitit teams. for the benefit of her health. Mr. John R. McLean, fcf Cincinnati, is said to be contemplating the estab-.

lishment of a morning newspaper in land and he as going to haver ifcahd he loaded going to "rap" on the door. Ross Blair, the genial clerk at Lock returned to his home in Missouri, Thurs will get it. Uutwiio can ten wnp wiu stay? Who will stick, through the day morning. Both improved in health wood's store, -kindly presented C- Washington. who win sticic tnrousrn wie irouuie uuu Our streets were filled with people and teams on Saturday; lots of corn and nroduce coming from the productive while here.

Reynolds with a $3 hai, lest Saturday Organs and Pianos sold xl month wim will breakout ahd lmbrove his I all because Cleveland was elected. Mr A' farmer living in the eastern part and well cultivated farms around the ly quarterly payments, at the fur Kansas home, and in a few. yfears.have broad acres of waving grain, Orchards Reynolds took great pride in wearing it upon our streets and has named the niture store of Olinger, Anderson Gate City, nlada things don a very live of the state missed a couple of his cows some time ago, and a diligent search t-itttip. ott a dozen Brookoer. Stf Lttie ly aDnearance.

Merchants, "mechanics. or two hills? All those will uhdoubt- hat "Victory General assortment oi Arties wtd 5Sandals of all kinds 10 Remember that onr rates for adt ertis-Ing are very low. Live and let live. The Sedan Journal had the champion Tooster. He was "an immense Jell ow.

Luther Perkins and W. O. Sadler were Independence, Monday, on 'busfn'ess. Just arrived, best quality of Meft aad Boys rubb'et boots at Cubine's. and notices in the county papers failed errain "dealers, blacksmiths and even George Foster one of our large and to bring them to light.

Yesterday, edly come if the settisr has the necessary stavintr nualites. flhQ we would as soon real estate men wTere busy. successful stock dealers, gave us a feali AdnUnistrslor's IVoticet however, while in the field he noticed a and" added his name to the One day last week we had the pleasure risk thepoor manasany-Indepeiident. gTAT 0 j8AS Montgomery county, jsS Pulverizer. hole in'one side of a pumpkin and on getting a lantern and going in he found of feastincr our-eves noon a handsome Tn the Probate Court.

Irt aiid fof- said ism uo not' cousiauuj Lather Pefkins describes the Coftev-1 bouquet from the garden 6f Mrs, H. the lost cows quietly eating pumpkin tell your boy h6w tall' Thje is that he lle Democratic kilification in a Way! DaVies. Mrs. Davies has a beautiful According Xo tht count in New York the matter -of the estate of David Freeman, deceased. Notice is hereby given that letters of administration haVe been granted to ttr that makes Republicans feel uneasy in garden, apd a visit thereto reminds one seeds and getting fat.

The hole in the fruit was caused by the rapid growth of the vines, which had dragged it along growslikea weed'-rahd finally make him think that he is a giraffe. If you keep it np you will finally make a round Cleveland aYA lletfdricks are elected Ihe stomach. Kansan of the days of June, sand drives away Clevelandis elected hl tlie nter Mrs. Shodlan'd has disposed 'of her the trronnd for about half a mile. shouldereaawKwara, oasniui uean-puie unutraisu rf-i i nut a tirrVixr rrrui inokmcr' nov.

IrJ FrfPiTifnl late Ol (la COUntV. over Kansas i fri property iifcre atid gone to her hvrsband. kifds of 'bXisfrfess is VeVivinff. Everv-i ThroVigh the courtesvof J. Af nold, The above is a worn out Dakota lie, to ijck every wobden-headeof man who- the county and cfers bc wh)tsinsuraritecometo 1 we were permitted, Monday, to look cheaoest Bvran Rest ate the was discarded by the people oi tells hira hOw tall he does grow, a wm tne i.

one that stom iJtatte vSt ITp- Oastoa i BtJixivAU Leva'n over the hrst paper ever published in lirown's shoes, flam's. that Tprritorv two vears twro. If Car- agree to holdthe coat or saia uinuvy. i au persoua u-vik xerntory two gu. f1- rtAaiin- with i a subisct with I eid estate cira hereby ltLrHhe 'Jims.

ij. county, xne uswBgu xvcKaoi.c, can't teU an original lie he nau to be inf ormiid. The must rrcccrt tct3 to ur penter The Presbyterian Cliurch Is UCitbU. Wilt XiJVn II t.JsJ clv- -ic 3 better surrender the belt. zzxW'iz-vlte to Hrla cs trciLLf ycu vr tn r- vouri -11 oyer pushed alonghicely; Tlfe ste is mvt 1 advertiseriient of Dr.

Wright and othr Oswego business meii. It fTyas a Repub frck tlis cr -3 rl A way tells ns that ieW COrn Was coming In best week. Mcrst assuredly he b3 been ftsieep; corn Iras been turning ulmost completed. TTottc of Catx-i-oa tbs a-dycmt cl; fcircoyn-evcliS ria t.n?cz3 fcrrrrS i irctico i3 Lcrcly riven the firm tor tirkthr jnto. lican paper, supporting U.

S.Grant and Schuyler ColfaXf or the Prc'iiciiby fc Tlie only embalming CasM Xhh 1 1- i Brisiit'ii dlAse of tbe kidnVs. crraV'- Vice PresidencV. It also '3. section of the 'country-, -at LsJAa catarrh of theb.i'ider, lariJ Iongdescnptioh Lc.t A A bZzxi leuecr; A.oea, emcj in Mnt of editoriil L. M.

Talbont Uft for OWt, to visit r.thi3 old hens. IIi3 vifo -I. Cry itrd t2 rpvLi" I. to cr il.r2 ttc 'i.

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