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The Gate City Enterprise from Coffeyville, Kansas • 5

The Gate City Enterprise from Coffeyville, Kansas • 5

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a chat vnrra Tan cAirc. Our good friend B. Lyls3, cf BztzzlA It wia currently reverted that Geo. You can fcvre C5 CO on a euit cf was in the city Saturday and p. Howe tod C-poscd cf his etcrc.

a pleasant call. He hauled bac with 1 Geo. informs us th-t he will continue clothes by buying from Hoddens, White CLIPPING AND COMMENT FBOM OUIS--. EXCHANGES AND THE ENTER- PRISE PEN POINT. 8:25 a.

m. OOINO JTOBTH. aoixa south. Passenger, Passenger him a lot of brick for Dr. Reynolds, to sell the best groceries' at bot- The only embalming casket in this 7:45 p.m.

1 We acknowledge the receipt of an (torn prices at his old rrri If the worl should turn to green cheese, and ti moon rotate around the back yard, we should never forget the eventful Monday morning two weeks ago. No, sir if dark should turn to light and a brick bat to gold dust this eventful day would yet stand in our memory as. promnent as. the, National debt erects itself before the American section of the country, at JLang invitation to attend a Masquerade i We were -pleased to learn that A. COUNTY DIRECTORY.

Lape's. Short ff. Mccreary VERY, VERY SICK. The Oswego Independent is the sickC6t Re-publican paper In this Congressional District. IT BROUGHT 'EM OUT.

Fine assortment of Misses' and Skating party at Elk City, to-night, but I Shafer, the marble man of Independ-are sorrv that circumstances will hot I ence. was honorably acquitted a few Children's Shoes of the best quality at County HENRY CONRAD County Treasurer. E. WILSON County D. McCUE Register of Deeds J.

F. NOLTE Clerk of District Court 8. V. MATTHEWS Probate THOMAS HARRISON permit us to attend. Cubine's.

days ago. Several charges were preferred against him, all, being as false as The Youth's Companion offered $3,000 lor Mr." Cpplin, late from La Porte, eight prize stories. It received 7,000 manu- Several of the city teachers attended shipped a car load of hogs to Kansas Supt. Public Instruction O. II.

LESLIE County Surveyor W. II. RUSHMORB W. S. HAYES people.

It was a chilly day the therr mometers registered and the winds howled from the frozen ice fields of The jay bird folded his tail the Teachers' Meeting at Independence Saturday. City Tuesday morning. He is going to mortal man could concoct. While Shafer may have been 'a little wild, we do not believe him a Mr. George Yow, who has been employed in the State Line Mills, re Commissioners, W.

KINCAID A.P.BOSWELL ANOTHER CHANGE. i The Eli City Star has changed hands, Frank Nebraska on business and will probably be gone 10 days or more. For Choice Flour ask for Blue Rib feathers and winked to his frau, "let bon, made expressly for Ileddens, Weston being- the purchaser, -ina oion CHURCHES. Mr. O.

J. Winters, east of the river, us depart," and the jack rabbit said to shakes hands with the new management. White turned, to his home at ETHODIST Episcopal Church. Public his pardner, -let's skip for tall timber." 7 IVX Services every Sunday at 11 a and Mr. J.

Tuttle, treasurer of school was in tne city Tuesday morning anu reports bad times for corn huskers. onday. He will return in about two On this auspicious morning, our part in. wltn class meeting' Immediately after the ANOTHER CHILD IS BORN. Kiawa, Barbour eounfy, has a new paper.

district No. 64, was in town on busi months, accompanied by his family and ner, Sullivan, came into the office gear eiose of the morning services. Prayer every Thursday evening. Sunday School at 8:45 a J. A.

Jones. Strangers and friends He says corn is being very much damaged by continued wet weather. ness Tuesday. the Herald. The Herald is a neat utue pa per, and shows up the bright future of its On account of muddy roads the In ing, a grin 2x5, actual measurement, in-Vested a nickle in a package of smoking tobacco, stole' our cob pipe, kicked cordially invited to any and all of.

these services. D. T. Summer ville, Pastor. Marcy.

has found a solution to the town in glowing colors. dependence mail was belated over an whiskv Question. He advocates the T71PTSCOPAL services every Sunday Sun- hour on Monday. X-jBchool every sundaj ay at 10 cloci a m. A FIRST-CLASS JOURNAL, The Merchant Traveler, formerly the Drum over the lye.

pot, sat down in the paste cup and cocked his feet upon the top theory of feeding it to the wild goose. It wont work. The lovers' of the truck J. M. Rankin, Rector Try a sack of McTaggart's Patent mer, is upon our exchange table, and its wit Flour at only $1 00 per sack of 50 ATAOLIC services, second Sunday of each would all be playing the goose.

round of the stove, puffing, away as if he never lost a cow on the election. He and sound logic causes the other papers that will make his home with us. He is a very pleasant, industrious gentleman, and the will be glad to see him return. This is a good time to attend to your chimneys, stove pipes In cold weather, it. is sometimes necessary to have exceedingly hot fires.

All chimneys, all pipe not known to be perfectly safe, should be looked to at once. It will cost much less to see to making everything safe, now, than it will to re? build your pounds. Try it. f. lie in close proximity, to 6quirm witn envy P.

L. Mclnnis, the energetic and SOCIETIES, was the picture of supreme content It is a dazy paper. Geo. Crane, who has been in the Ter ment mingled with hogshead of sor pleasant subscription book manager, patronized our job rooms, last Satur a. n.

ueguiar meeting oi coneys ritory working for Wells was in the city Monday. VJT.Post. No, 153, 2d and 4th Saturday of each ghum. Why did Jack act so? was the AN AMATEUR SITEET. Upon our table we find the December Tuonm, au comrades in gooa standing eor- day.

Mc. is taking many orders, and, as he is a worthy man, we are i more question that laothered us. The day rually invited. c. W.

Munn, Commander. C.J. Uhowm, AJt. II. M.

Upham has a fruit tree ad went by and not an opportunity did he. than pleased to learn of his success. number of the "Young Ameriean," editea Dy C. white, Jr. It ip a 3-col.

quarto, and bids fair to become a 6parkling rival in the new6- vertisement in this paper. Bead it, O.O. F.llORUlar meeting of Star lose to give vent to his oyf ul feelings and buy of him. I lxxige. No.

117, every Tuesday evening-. Eggs are about the best property a A lady book agent came in and intro iiembers in good standing-are Invited to at paper field. Our business manager rode the goat the other nieht at the Knights of La agents are about as numerous duced herself as Mrs. Lockwood, tend, George C. Dillon, N.

G. T. C. Hakbttbt, Secretary. J.

J. KnoLER, Permanent Secretary, man can nave, Anybody who owns a hen can hold up his he'ad with' the plumbers "and coal dealers. in this city as flies around a sorghum LABORING UNDER A DELUSION. The ftar, of Independence, still labors un- bor room. Our is of the opinion hoss-headln August.

whereupon he expressed himself pleased upon meeting thp next president. A beggar came in also, and Jack loaned that ridihe the go it is not so disas F. A. Lodire. No.

102. der a delusion, we nave never ioiu v. v. Pound for pound eggs are worth in 1st and 3d Saturdava of ou can save from $1 00 to $2 00 on trous as at first supposed. He wears, niwuni.

maiiier raacona in gooa standing' are market about twice as much as butter a pair of boots by buying from Iled however, a sheet-iron patch on his jBvuea to attend. thob. G. Atres, W. M.

Tnoi. Scurr, Secretary. Hendricks or anyone else that we received $600 for coming to Coffey ville to fight McCue. No, sir; we told him that we were promised support if we would come to Coffeyvllle and dens, White Co. Lee Williams, on 7th street, just him the use of our pipe, lie was the most obliging gentleman this side of Texas, and he knew it.

Why? Well, pantaloons, a fact that causes us to re The funeral procession of Oklahoma mark that it might not be well for him west of the brick yard, has been plas tering, painting, and otherwise improv NIGHTS OF HONOR Regular meetings second and fourth Tuesdays of each Payne at Wellington, was the largest to sit down on magnetized pig iron. run a paper. The peppie oi wraeyviuc "icw our sentiments, and were satisfied to give us we found out in the course of a week. It was a bouncing 12 pound girl at his wontn. F.

Vennum, Dictator. G. A. II. Kinkkad, Reporter.

ing his cosy residence. It is reported ever seen in the west. A taw rln.vH ntm n. vnnnfr man hv thfl a trial. name of Calvin Layman forged an or Bed Biver Coal at G.

B. ghaw house that caused all the inexcusable actions. But we excused him after KG. Castle Elberon. No.

183, Knights the Golden Rule, meets the 1st and 3d that Lee is thinking of taking a better-half. Sallie smiles when she hears the report. NARY A SCOOP, BROTHER, You will find the President's mefeage in It is fully eaual to Pittsburgh Coal and fnursdays of each month, J. E. Kentner, der on Mr.

J. F. Savage, for $7 50. As soon as Mr. S.

found that the forgery setting up a fine lot of cigars; J. w. Glass. Sec. Commander.

is much cheaper. Try it. full in this issue of the Star, though It has a -4 1 nnVkHchoH IT George Vetter, Justice of the had been committed, be at once caused Seethe new ads of Davis Glass, yet appeared in no tnaer pupv-x uunov. the county. We chaira a gcoop.

Star. PYTHIAS. Verdegrls NIGHTS OF Lodge, No. 89 Wednesday morning the writer vis the young man's arrest. A preliminary neguiar meeting every Full Weight Market, D.

Pollock and Th Enterprise published the entire mesr Monday night. Visiting brothren are cordi al- Peace, Toledo, says; "I was troubled with sciatica and kidney disease 'for years; at times had to go on crutches examination was held before Justice ited the Gate City Art Gallery of W. A. Bushnell. We found the gentle sage on Thursday evening, 21 hours ahead of others.

How we do grow iy invited. J. e. Kentner, C. C.

W. K. R. S. Harbourt, Monday, when Layman the Star.

You can get 16 pounds of choice, manly proprietor busily at work and en- and suffered untold agony. 3rof. Guil- plead guilty and was bound over to the light New Orleans Sugar for 00 at TC Meets every Tuesday evening, at their hall. All visiting-members In good BELVA A. LOCKWOOD'S PAPER.

Before us, spread out in all its glory, is a joying a fine trade, lie kindly invited circuit court. mette's Kidney Pad cured me in three weeks, Ileddens, White us to examine bis work, and we must Geo. W. Snyder the popular Havana pnuuiug, arc uuruittuy lnviiea. JB.

S. HA PER, II. 8. say that as an artist, Mr. Bushnell Miss Besse Selby came from Kansas Three-fourths of the officers in the druggist has removed his stock to Cof copy of Mrs- Belva A.

Lockwood's paper, "National Equal Rights." This paper champions the cause of woman with zeal and ability, and Snf.nrrln Pvo a nor. rl a fam Aa-ira stands very high in hi3 calling. One little picture of a child in a wash bowl IAJYj Ali Ai ix LiJN Eit with hr sister and friends here. eyyille, and will soon open a tasty drugstore just opposite the Southern Qerman Army wear corsets Ex. If we remember rightly Gen.

Hancock wore a corset while making the canvass may do much toward bringing about woman suffrage. It contained a very pretty cut of. was very pretty, and a picture of a lit Dr. Hodnett was in Wichita the fore Hotel. The writer is well acquainted the late Presideniial candidate a picture that part of the week.

lie has a ranch near for the presidency four years since. tie Osage Indian was too funny. His prize cabinet size, are very with Mr. Snyder, and can heartily rec that place, and was looking after it. The American people are not fond of we eagerly cut out and pasted in our scrap book of noted men.

Belva, the honey-suckle of the east, is really a handsome woman an well executed, and the work is fully Tuesday rain, beautiful snow, 3uy the Marcy Organ, The roads dustybye-and-bye. Take your fat cows to Clifford's, German styles. Saturday was quite a busy day in the ommend him to the people of Coffey-ville as an honorable, conscientious man, and we hope that be may receive equal to that preduced in the largest city, the streets being pretty well The Cemetery Committee in, the intelligent face, high forehead, and unlike the candidate for the vice presidency, parts her hair in the middle, The Eiitekprise places crowded with teams and pedestrians. Robbins district school district No. a good trade at the hands of our peo pie, Success, George, cities.

The Enterprise-is proud of the Gate City Gallery, and is pleased to know that it has built up a handsome trade. There is no business so easily 64 have their grounds platted and re Mr. Wm. Cockerell, who lives west Ants wmie snow is now to pe seen. Cif tVift nAt.v wjiq rvr oaaf rf Vi a rircr ceipts ready for all who have paid for At no time since the Enterprise Pverize soap man in town, Mon- Monday, and reports roads very badr their lots.

Go pick your lot and ascer was established has its circulation "botched up" as that of picture mak day. tain the number by the plat and you increased so raDidlv as during the J. J. Staats, one of our successful ing, and we are fortunate to have in the lead in fresh can get your receipt. past month.

It is constantly widen Clifford takes meats, rarmers, nas rentea a nouse our midst a competent artist, one who Come let us vote together Equal the city, and wilj soon be in our midst. fullv understands his trade, from the Go to Geo, O. Howe for your gro ing the circle of its friends, and the letters of approval and encouragement from the very best people in the coupty Bights, Been thinking about it, Belva making of a tin type to a landscape Por Fashionable Hats and Bonnets for some time, but the distance to When vou want aood pictures call at the ladies should go to the Millinery Store of Mrs. Buck. "Selling at show that the merits of the paper are ceries, See the fruit tree ad of H.

M. Up bam. Washington being so great, and our the Gate City Gallery, understood and appreciated. We thank pass covering only one division 01 a cost, Tuesday evening we had the pleasure railroad, we can't see bow in blixen we Uuy your Anthracite of G. B-IShaw One of our merchants is about to sell Equal Rights on our list, and shall eves criticise It with fairness.

Shake, Belva, old gall, and may all past differences be forgotten, HOOKS AND PERIODICALS. Under this head all books sent to the Enter- prise will receive mention and comment, we shall make this a special feature of our paper. Ed-3 The Man wonderful In the House BeautifuL An allegory. Teaching the principles of Phys- iology and Hygiene, end the effects of Stimulants and Narcotics, For home reading. Also adapted as a reader for high schools, and as a text-book for grammar, intermediate, and f.

district schools.1 By Chilion B. Allen, LL.B., M. andMary Allen, A. members of the Broome Co. (N.V.) Medical go- ciety.

970 pp. 12mo, extra cloth, price, ISO. New York, Fowler wells publishers, 753 Broadway. This book Is one that every Amer- ican citizen should read and study. It treats I upon a subject that makes it of decided Inter- est.

Anew monthly has recently sprung Into ex-1 Istence. It is really a journal, yet we must class it with a periodical on account of its neat of examining the book entitled "Gate- our friends for their efforts in our behalf, and in return, to. give them as good a paper as it is possible are going to get there. ACo. out.

Thayer Headlight. Doesn't he ley's Universal Educator," sold by F. Dows Winters went north Monday advertise Is the sheriff the auction uest nand'inade boots of all kinds L. Mclnnis "Co. It is a model of for xm to make.

morning on a pleasure trip. He says At Cubino's. neatness in typographical -appearance he is going to "look around through Mrs. Buck, the city Milliner, has A meeting was held last Saturday night to make some arrangements in Bubber Goods in all varieties at Cu- handsomely bound, and contains bine's. been making some improvements on world of information.

We examined Kansas and Arkansas, but he looked so sly and spoke of the trip with such a reerard to settling the Oklahoma coun the north of her store in the shape of a it thoroughly and completely, and can Oswego received 30 negro exodusters try. Nothing definite was done, there pleasing air our reporter somewhat wood heartily rocommend it to our readers last week. fore another meeting will be held at 2 as a book of untold value. No library After a short season of business de o'clock to-morrow (Saturday). One of Everybody that goes to Cubine's is doubted Hows sincerity.

He thought their might be a honeymoon connected with the affair. is complete without it, and you wil pression, merchant are wearing smiling tTm crfintlpmen informed us that in a catisfled. faces, from which we judge that trade few weeks four hundred people (who say so, too, after having once read its pages. Hill's Manual (we have one in Miss Lida Vennum went up the road 1 If you are troubled with fever and is improving. will come here) wHi leave the Gate City on Monday.

our collection of books) Parson's Hand A print of the turf invaded our print Cubine's is Head-quarters for Boots book, Gaskell's Compendium, etc for the Promised Land. As far as the Gate City is concerned it does not want to lose a citizen, but desires to gain as shop, Monday. tendered bim bed do not even compare with this volume and Shoes, mi and hash, and Tuesday our Bro. Jacob ague, dumb fever, jaundice dyspepsia, or any disease of liver, blood and stomach, and wish to get well, try the new remedy. Prof.

Gullmette's French Liver Pad. Ask your druggist for it, and take no other, and if he has j.ne lyceum at rarker is moving gave bim labor. appearance, it is canea "national xquiu Belva A. Lockwood, editress. It Is a 1 periodical of reform political, dress, food, drink, race published by Equal Rights Pub.

at 619, street, Washington, D. C. and 1921 1 Sacramento street, San Francisco, Cal. Price, 1 a year in advance. Jan.

1885 the rate will be peryearfiOc club rate, 25 copies, $10. Now, let's help Belva "boom" Tier list. Send for sample copy, and don't forget to send stamp for postage. I many as possible. when its vast number of pages (1,200) composition, etc.

are taken into con sideration. along nicely. On account of the crowded condition Vonner neonle snould acquire the Ed. Poster, of Havana, was in the of the paper, two very interesting arti A. habit of correct speaking and writing.

cles written by Prof. Butler, do not and Shoes in not gt it send $1,50 in a letter to the French Pad Toledo, and receive one by return mail, and abandon as early as possible any nsA of slans words and phrases. The city Saturday. The lecture most excellent. The best line of Boots the city at Cubine's.

by Capt. Seeley was appear this week. Ladies, Mrs. Buck has received a very longer you put this off the more difii HUMOROUS PENCIL PUNCHES. The other morning Mr.

Sutherland BORN. A neat bank sign graces a window in nice and large assortment of Millinery the genial agent of Shaw's Lumber Isham's bank. CAVANAUGH. To Mr. and Mrs Goods.

Go and examine them, for she yard, gently rapped at our door and in is selling at cost, Ixr a full stock of Boots and Shoes, Cavanaugh on Monday night, bouncing Kansas girl- call on Cubine. People are learning where they can Clouds come high, but we must have them. Traveler. Adam raised Cain, yet we have no record oi him manufacturing sugar. Never judge a man by the umbrella he car ries; it is rarely his Kansas City Jour nal.

We thought John looked unusually formed us that a lot of coal was awaiting our order. The coal proyed to be of the Red Biver variety and after having built one fire of it, we freely con get the best job work. Our presses The Temperance Alliance met Mon pleased on Tuesday morning. Set 'em were unugully busy this week, turning clay evening. up John.

out a great deal of work. fessed that it was head and shoulders Pictures, two for twenty-five C6nts, Paul did not live in clover, but he cultivate One week from next Thursday, is DIED. at Bushnells'. Timothy with good success. Demorest Spice Box.

Christmas. Be sure and buy your cult the acquirement of correct language will be; and if the golden age of youth, the proper season for the acquisition of language, be passed in its use, the unfortunate victim will most probar biy be doomed to talk slang for life. You have merely to use the language which you read instead of the slang which you hear to learn a taste in agreement with the best speakers and poets in the country. Good Cheer. The editors of the two papers at this place are saying ugly things of each other.

Both of them have been understood to be moral, upright, cultured young men, ornaments to the best society. If either is half as bad as the otherTepresents him to be, both should be given a wide berth by respectable Improvements are being made in all CROSS. Byron, son of Mr. and Mrs. presents from the merchants who ad Why did he wed her," is the title of a neT parts of the city.

ahead of any coal we ever used. Messrs. Shaw So Co. will please accept our thanks for the kindly favor, and as soon as our shovel strikes the bottom of the coal bin, will replenish it with Red River, and don't you forget it. vertise in the Enterprise, Chas linger went up the road the story.

Perhaps she had an angry brother wfr insisted on the 6hot gun policy. Eugene B. Cross, Tuesday morning, December 8th, 1884, of inflamation of the bowles, aged 11 years, 1 month and 11 days. How sad this household must be since Misses Betta Bates and Mattie Bran- fore part of the week. A skating- rink in this city is called the Cree dow visited their counsin, Geo.

Lape sells the New Ameri cent. A very appropriate name, for It na Crane, in the Territory Sunday, and Capt. N. B. Seeley came in on Wed the death of their little son, no one.

sent many to the floor besides Cres. can Sewing Machine, reported a very pleasant time. nesday from Independence where he The fastest woman on record is Kiss Xat Rev. Summery iile was out as far west save those who have like bereavements, can even contemplate. No more the Mr.

Andrews, who is teaching in the had delivered his lecture the as Mr. Allin's Monday. Lumsley, Fort Plain, w.T. She has fasted a days, and bids fair to hold out tin Christmas. Winters district, 4 miles east of this before to a large and appreciative au joy of the patents will prattle at the The city marshal will resign January When a s-irl bealns to take an interest in th city, made us an agreeable call Satur dience.

Although, Wednesday being arrangement of a young man's necktie, it is a 1st. Cause, dont know. day. He reads the Enterprise. side of an admiring mother.

'No more will the bright eyed little boy sit upon the knee of the father, full of mirth people. Strangers are likely to think them a hard lot, but their many friends know that the unkind words they use are prompted by anger. E. CofEeyyille Cor. Kansan.

infallible sign of something more seriov than sisterly regard. Cherryvale Globe-New; Go to the Gate City Gallery for all Por Rent or Sale. New House very rainy the rain" in fact, began to fall before daylight and poured down without cessation all day under these circumstances we did not expect the latest styles of Photos, and playfulness. No, for he has passed Speak from experience, do you "I am stuck on you," remarked the 8 tan 6 rooms, good well of water, small T. G.

Ayers was in attendance at away gone across the River of Death, barn; two lots choice fruit trees, a large audience, but at the appointed District Court this week. to the envelope. Sedan Journal. Yea, at you have come to stay, I judge from yo" W. S.

Upham. ther to enter the Kingdom of God, and sit upon the right hand of the One who time the eager auditors began coming The best is the cheapest. Buy your close attention," replied the envelope with grin. Wanted. A young man of good Ah, yes, D.E.L., we are both moral, upright, cultured young men, ornaments (Bro.

'Peffer is) to society, but somehow or other we both have access to a dictionary that contains some very disagreeable names. We have a Webster, and Jake, perhaps, has a Worces said while teaching the people here on groceries of Geo. O. Howe, habits, considerable experience, a posi earth, Suffer little children, to come Rhode Island Is the only State with two ct You can save money l3y attending to hear this noted man on the famous subject "The Battle of Gettysburg and Prison Life." The Captain is a fine appearing gentleman and presents a cour tion as clerk in a store. Best of ref itals.

Kansas City Journal. Beg leave unto Me for of such is the Kingdom of Ileddens, White sates, erences given. Address care of this dlfler with you. There are several Sta that have two capitals, viz: N. YM N.

Heaven." While we miss the one. who leaves us, we know that Over There is office, General assortment of Arties and ter. Now, perhaps, we have pictured teous soldiery decorum. He- holds his Sandals of all kinds at Cubines. The Iola Female Band has resolved joy and happiness eternal.

Then why audience spell-bound in his glowing and elegant description. One could almost Jake a little too deeply, but we thought it was our duty, as a brother, to do so, and Jake gave us a dab or two just to Just arrived, best quality of Men and 1 should we mourn imagine he could see tne sweep 01 Coys rubber boots at Cubine's. to cut the hem string and go into voluntary insolvency. The members might successfully blow about their Notice of Dissolution. Pickett's division in that memorable see how it would look, we agree witn This paper was the first in the county etc.

V. "Well, Charley Ross has been found at xt remarked Sadler, as he entered' the Ext prise sanctum. "Wherer asked a man who had juet broJ in a peck of fine peanuts, for which he t.i "Sitting' on the north pole, Bcratci.r.-j head with an icycle," Sadler replied, V. 5 questioner repared to a eiar rtors. Notice is hereby given that the firm of Reynolds McNaughten has this day neighbors, but when they go to blow to produce the President's Message.

charge on Round Top Hill andl could you that we -that is, Jake ana we-, see the routed sent flying in disorder I should be given a wide berth, for from ing the horn the labor is too exacting Corn took a boom last week, and been dissolved oy mutual C. J. Reynolds for their frail figures. from their pursuers. His incidents of I the way Jake kicked the mud off his prison life were too full of genuine feet yesterday, we should judge that he reached the reasonable price of SO cts.

v-v W. L. mcNauohten Dated this 20th day of November. A 1 3 iU. .1 Mrs.

Buck, the milliner, has just re- truth to be very humorous, and in his would be a disagreeable "room-mate7 All tne oest graaes oi usuru, utv, auu 884. Ari 4-W cieved a targe stock of new goods which. ilacksmith coal at G. Shaw recital of his xneriRnee and scenes our and. too.

we should rather have that IHlLIIIEEY AT Markets. added to her regular stock, makes a very minds went back and we thought of the berth given us by respectable persons. XX 45 to nice display. call and see her inscription on the stockade at Idbby Yes, we Jake and we) are a hard lot-4 Our friend Winters, 4 miles east of goods before buying. CZTAt cost dur 20 75 Prison, "Who enters here leaves hope that is, we are not a corner lot.

Cer- I will sell oy entire cl I Goods tt cost for tb3 i.crt 1" Ladies wkhirs to cfrtiro 1 zvzSl iZzzzzzlvai tt i'jii Ui3 city, Invaded our sanctum, Satur- The Wheat Sweet Potatoes. Onicn3 JkX, ing Holidays, By all who heard the lecture tsdnly, IXE. our many friends know it is spoken of in the fcfc-t terms, thst we (Jake and we) are rather an- 0 75 to 1 CD Ot673 Capt 1. UcTaggart prepared a bale of cotton crown upon his farm; end Heddtns, Whits Co. ere oEsrms FromDtsinning to end He aF2rtii ry-ciiabtly mad, but by end by will 13 to come rare Dargsass ep ghlpped it to tfcs World's Exposition fiin was made in rrthcrn cr i A.

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