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The Peabody Post from Peabody, Kansas • 3

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foe Call for Bepublican Meet Mr. John J. Funk, of Ilillsboroj is" in On the Fair Grounds Monday. W-Il BUTLER, PEABODY POST; town. See the big gun at Bragrinler's.

Prescriptions coinpoundbd at all hours. 21-tf I). Rhodes. The undersigned Republican voters John Klein, formerly a merchant of On Dollar and Fifty Cents per Year. of Harvey county, opposed to the election of John P.

St. John for govenor for a third term, in violation of the time Laughter is cheap, il costs nothing, and therefore the most economical thing for those who art too poor to aflbrd a more costly luxury: When you see a man drive down the Street with a horse too large for his width, with his shoulders rubbed to a gall aHd pieces of carpet sewed to the harness to keep the whole this city, now a full fledged doctor of DEALER IN Thursday, August 24, 1882; The flag is up and streaming. A new jttdgc'S stand is erected. The well i3 a handy institution. C.

Hart naj a lemonade stand. The teVurse is as even as a circus ring. The boys have their base ball grounds medicine, is located in a snutll town in and is doing well, we iedrn. honored custom of the Republican party of Kansas, and believing that his nomi A good boy wanted at ou'f hotel. Apply at the Stealy House.

21-tf All persons are prohibited front shoot ing or hunting on my farm. i-1t Robert Morrison; A.T. S. F. R.

R. TIMETABLE. A young son of E. S. Potts died of I nation has been brought about by trading and unscrupulous politicians Cnd from purely personal motives, And against the will and in violation of the EAST.

WEST. a 17 ar staked off nicely. Membranous croup near Walton on Sunday; having previously suffered from scarlet fever. Mr. Potts has several of No.

13 Depart." :4Su.m.':Xo. 2 Depart, 8USa. m. a. UK do The booth hear the Exhibit Hall is iiS, IxV.

1i custom's of the party, 'and that it will britig Strife" discord in the Republican ranks throiighyttt the state, even if it Fancy perfumeries, essences and hair oils. A full line of these articles at 21-tf W. E. Jennings doll Arr. 10:00 a.

m-; Depart, 10 :20 a. m.j uo 6 do 9 lo 1 35 p. 8 8 :53 p. in. 20 a.

m. Idel Johnson') from Sevefyc do do do nis cniiaren uowu wuu subnet lever. The disease is prevailing near Walton to 1 :35 p. m. do 10 The restaurant stand of Eyer of thing from slipping through; the animal so poor that you could do a good sized family's washing on his ribs, in the place of a washboard; with his temples caved in like the eye sockets of a skeleton; a buggy attached, somehow, to such a meandering carcass that it has the appearance of a relic of the first Bull Run, vhy laugh, long arid loud; set up a shout; get on your tip-tdes and a store box to 8:40 p.m.

a considerable extent. does not lead to its permanent dismemberment, aarnestly idfite all those of our political faith in Harvey county to meet do 10 a. do 4 20 p.m. STOVES, do 12 do 14 this city, occupies a good position Vlo 7 do do 5 do do 3 do do 1 do We have received a full line of goods for the Fair. :41a.m.; 6 -44 p.m.: The Acme wind mill is Up and boom The Oxford (Idaho) Enterprise pub 21-tf Welch Mansfield.

ing. with us in the Opera House at JSewton, on Saturday, September 2, 1882, at oneri'clHfck Ai-S'toorgittiisfe a Republican Ariti-St. John Club, arid take such lishes nearly a column, weekly, of matri Beaumont have their curious- No. IS daily except Monday. Noa.

11. 1-2 and 14 daily except Sunily. All other trains daily. monial advertisements, gratuitously, for Lamp goods at reduced prices during FHir. 21-tf D.

F. Rhodes. other steps as are best calculated to pre the benefit of its great bachelorhood pop- ity show on the grounds and ready for business. do it, for it show's 'four good breeding serve the principles and usaeeS of the f-r-f -r- -k-t- -ttt partv and promote' its" Kafmori arid best -L -LN Jt: and uncommonly good sense. Laughter illation: The farming community, as well Mrs.

Augustus B. Knomtlton, Assistant Editor. Woolheater of this city, are on A fresh supply of candies, cakes, jum- is chear. vou know, it costs nothing- as the towns throughout the territory, is lnxeresi. but your own manliness, if vou have any, nearly destitute of the female element of hies, ginger cakes at hand with a restaurant and confectionery shop.

E. Woolheater Co's. 21-tf HOME NEWS. under the circumstances. If you are too society; ariU its young men are yearning The largest beets we have seen this nnor vourself to afford a better for tfbrt; congenial company, lhe edi t)ils an8! Glass at bottom prices I oo 'l why laugh the longer and louder, for it tor elf tli? Enterprise will withhold all season were brought in by Albert Coch for cash.

Ntt inorc hiding to this Pout. Pf Airie schooners all dlVe week. Mr. Jv K. SherMiod is back again.

21-tf 1). F. RHODES. Airicnluiral Implements, H. As gtyo'd a shirk and aS low nj-llHfc as can bo fb'uiid any wHere: is the easiest thing to do for the least amount of expense.

Besides, when addresses to him, if desired, and only publish such descriptions of female charms a are sent to him sending the addresses to those applying, confidential ran. Nathan Oaks, runner, 6 years old. Owned by H. Hoover, Whitewater. Queen of Kansas.

3 years old. Owned fJei your flour, a first class article, direct from the feed store, cheapjesV flour 1H laughing you might forget the gnawings Muse Samuel Saylor TB Atchison John A Randall Hanson A Rvtssell .1 Millef Lynch II Phillips Duncan Owen 11 Hunger A Foltz Stebbins Marti 6 Sweesey James Geary Robert Woiilfe Nichols Maxwell Chas Bb'liTiJlc Lakin towri-every sack warranted: 21-2t of your own poverty for a little time at least, and you might delude your neigh ly and privately. Now, here's a chance, An heit to lve House of Rumige The youn lAdy MAmtf'6f is Ab'oVit. Bonfires in the streets almost readv-he celebrated BtlfMti all ye superabundant maidens of the east. Jobbing and Repairing bors for a brief moment into the idea that you could afford to.

Just bear this in and Whit Iioaf fiouf of Inter Ocean' Ed. Weidlein has been on the sick list, make. A better article has he've'? been II I ilatnay Spencer McKee Coleman Cratty Sawyer Robt Collins A Hague Lightbodv OB Haas Joiill Kitching Covert Shaver Knowlton Walter Scott Weaver Ward Bunting Cutler Isaiah Hobble A Shuster Welsh Hensy James Kelly Eugene Xaud Rav Tripp Fox Winnie ii Pearson Rev Bnschman Ingalls Geo Hupp Marsh i iA miuu, uoys, matiaugutcr, uuuer sucn r- ft mnnnm. nf Lnsnitnl nsk- sold in MarioH Co: 21-21 -PROMPTLY EXECUTED. cumstances, denotes nothing, nine chan- an Trish nnrse which hb considered Frank Sausser child has been very To all Whd have always found the ces out of ten, but a wicked heart and an the most dangerous of the inany cases sick.

then in the hospital. "That, sur," said empty purse. It is poverty that is the for a lodge in some vast wMefr1 Buffalo to b'e the best flour they could get will siiy; tHat now it is better JAS: CL BREWEti most tyranical, exacting, cruel and sel Patrick, as he pointed to a case pt surgi cal instruments lying on the tabie ness!" than ever. Warranted to1 be the first fish to its kind, and its most bitter enemy A 1) Knowlton Bender Hurst Elderberries were brought into town is self. class or money refunded: At a meeting held at the office of J.

Davis Saturday. John Reese Religious Exuberance. by II. Johnson, Wichita. Fanny Johnson, driving mare, 6 years old.

Owned by H. Johnson, Wichita. Joe Yottng-, IKtoflx years old. Owned by Wifttafci Wards Halstead. Mollte trotted, 10 years old.

Owned by J. F. Cress, Parkerville, Kas. Emory and Baxter, flying horses, of Douglas, have arrived. Belle runner, 4 years old.

Owned by Parker, Parkersville. Ennis, runnerj 8 years old. Owned by J. L. ParkeViH Morris Co.

Kas. Mollie, runner, 5 years bM-. Owned by W. W. Yetter, -Wellington.

Lady Wynn, pacer, 6 years okl. Owned by W. Yetter, Wellington-. Bay Nellie, runner, 4 years old. Owned by William H.

Arnold, of Marion Co. M. Holcomb, in the city of Peabody, Peabody township, on the 19th day of Aug. A Barnett rhil. Corby occupies his new stand Morris There are many ways in which men seek to amuse themselves, the modes and manners differing with the climate and 1882, the following named persons were gracefully.

Burdick Becker selected as delegates to represent Pea Beni Johnson is laid up with remit Edwards It. A. Sterling Bhq. Notice. We have a full and cb'iiipU'te' stock bf Boots, Shoes', Hilts, Caps; and Clothing.

Come in, gentlemei; and take it look at them. 21-3t Marion County Fair Will be held in the city of Peabody, condition of the people. For instance, body township at a democratic conven- Frank Diekensheet tent fever. 1-Vssler in the cold and chilly surroundings of county convention, to be held at Marion, The infant child of John Condit has Dean Hubbard New England things are conducted upon Aug. 2Gth 1882: Louis Weidlein, W.

D. been very ill. a comparatively calm and placid plan, Knepper, F. H. Brindley, G.

M. Miller, Geo Berry The infant child of J. K. Hershey is Dickey while in the South, that section of our J. M.

Holcomb, Thomas Huffman and J. G. Johnson. Rogers Schmidt ulso very ill. country below Mason and Dixon's line, everything is warm and exuberant, and Mrs.

Mansfield has returned from her Penn Walters Libhart Wm Onstot Henry Hay den A Russell David Epple Dunn Frank Childs Chas Moorev Knowltoif Walton Long Kiliam A Ii Miller A Ritehey A Hill Smith calculated to impress the observer with Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday; August 22nd, 23rd and 24th, and during the three days of the Fair we will sell all goods for cash at a big reduction. Remember this and come and see us. Colorado trip. Kalamazoo Boy, trotter, 10 years old the fact that a greater intensity of feeling At a meeting in Catlin Township, Jacob Weidlein, and W. Brooks were selected as delegates to attend the Democratic County Convention at Marion, John Gardenier, of Hillsboro, was in is prevalent than among their more slug Edward Marks Norris II Hart Enos Commons Fisher Chas A Malm Wilcox Mears Phinney Geo Voelker And 300 others.

town on Saturday. By A. W. Dennison, El Dorado. Blue Cloud, trotter, 8 years old By gish-blooded brethren of Fufiian descent, 21-lt F.

C. Bush. Will oeeiipy this space Aug. 26th 1882. It might be said, also, that in the wild II.

M. Balch, Wichita. New Goods. and unconfined West there is a sort fcf Almont Arab, 8 years old. By W.

O. Our new goods have" arrived and are charming fervor that never fails to capti Foot, Sedgwick City. open for your inspection-. Everybody For the best Cigars go to Jennings. SEE the Big Gun at Bragunier's.

New furniture this week at Jennings', One thing attractive about Wicker-tdiam is his legg (ings.) Dr. J. M. Miller's cow was bitten hy a ottuke one day last week. What has become of the Peabody stock and cattle company? vatcj even should it be of sufficiently de cordially invited to call and exitmine Dick Nytrson, stallion, trotter, 8 years monstrative character to breed in the mind of the stranger a desire to absent old.

By J. A. Goddard, Sedgewick City, goods and prices. 21- 3t F. C.

Bush. Johunv Trouble. 4 years old. By Wil himself for fear of Incoming personally Proprietors of Children's fancy chairs; lit Jennings' Extra nice White Fish at JbSsixgs. Mrs.

Boncstoel has and Ed. inconvenienced that a Western Prints and Ginghams. man would for a inom.eiit think of inten We have on our counters the best and Peabody liam Balienger, Brown Dick, trotter, 4 years old. By Peter Fuller, Brookfield, Mo. -Royal Charley, stallion, 5 years old, ally harming a visitor, but that a slip as happy as a meadow lark.

Rhodes' little boy came near being run over one evening last week. most extensive stock of Prints and Ginghams? ever offered for sale in Marion or might occur and render an inquest nec MILLS. essary through the lack of an exercise of adjoining counties. Goods never were By John Kennedy, Catlin township, Quite a herd of cattle passed through sufficient carefulness, so cheap since the war of 1861-5. Marion county.

Seybold has the exclusive" Of Dr. A. R. White's i standard preparation. 3-tf The celebrated Buffalo flour, a superior article and cheaper than ever before.

The Mason Self Sealing Fruit Jars are sold at Seybold's Pharmacy. 10-tf Smoke the spicey O. K. and Rose Bud. Speaking about the South, an instance Come in and we will convince vou of JV33 Slaitaigan, thcqnecnof the Irish comes all the way from Georgia tending the fact.

For to (show how even the manners and cus 21-3t F. C. Bush. the neighborhood and section No better 5 cent cigar made. may be carried so far as to intrude upon ALL KINDS OF Next our streets, Friday of last week.

Mrs. Braudson, living seven miles south, is down with a severe cold. treen Caton's wife returned from a pleasant trip to on Sunday last. Joe Rynearson leaves th is week for Wichita, -where he will reside hereafter. Peaches are going to be scarce this season hereabouts.

Likewise water-melons. Headquarters for family groceries, canned goods of the best brands, all kinds of fruit and delicacies of the season at beauties, rill be ridden by a veritable Irish Lord, "Patsy" Gaines Hope, trotter, -I? years old. Owned by W. W. Tetter, Wellington.

Ironsides, trotter. Owned by Willie Baxter, El Dorado. Red Bird, trotter, years old. Own- D. F.

Rhodes. religious exercises, and thus in a measure become out of place. Just a week ago to day a large camp-meeting was held at Eastman, which was crowd MILLING GRAIN. This Way Everybody! I will offer special bargains during the air in furniture, queensware and glass 21-tf D. A.

Goodrich's Red Froxt. Our flour is made from the best wheat that comes to this market. The Inter evi by Willie Baxter, El Dorado. We do a general exchange business, ed with people -who had come from ware. and cuarantee satisfaction.

Oive us a Slippery Jack, pacer, 6 years old. trial, and you will come again. ItlLL riROTitERS JOXES. Llj. ROBERTS, i i htixtm Owned Mr.

Duffy, Winfield. 21-2t W. E. Jk-xixgs. I hereby JilliMince to the good people many miles around.

In the midst of the exercises a controversy arose as td thfe' various methods whereby men could be Ocean mills are one of the best in the state; The Buffalo and White are of their production. 21-2t Peabody, Kansas. A. of f-kis ctiy, bought a horse saved, and the argument became, to say of Peabody, that I have sold out my business and am no longer in business of any kind. A.

-Milikr. of Mr. R. Roberts, of Halstead, for which he paid $130. the least and put it mildly, very warm; Hhodes started to build a kitchen on Fridav, but didn't.

The council intcfer- cd. A blind nuur with feather dusters for Rale paraded oVf streets on Thursday. Seybold euhie near disposing of hi drug store to a party from the East last week. One gentleman was of the opinion that For every two hundred pounds of Buffalo or White Loaf flout- sold fire dollars reward will be paid for 6'ric hundred pounds of poor flour found. 21-2t A AVAR ON FLOUR was anticipated P.

E. Jackson, of Rites Hill, will if a meek and lowly sinner was sprink ROCKWELL GEkTOM, PROPRIETORS OF THE PEABODY Peabody, Kansas, Aug. 2, 1882. 19-3t Examine the Crown Organ before you led he would be entitled to enter the illow you to knock down his babies, in golden gates of the New Jerusalem, while cluding the old three times for a nickel. buy can give you a first-class Instrument and save you about Si cash.

10-tf C. J. Skyboi.d. and so long as the War lasts, you will find C. W.

Bragunier in the front rank with his celebrated Wichita Brand. W. Bragunier and her sister, Soap! The Newton Soap Factory is in opera Mrs. Hoicomb, will go next week to Canada where they will spend a few weeks visiting a brother and a sister who live chemicals; patent meijicines; toilet fanK; FOUNDRY, MANUFACTURERS OF THE tion and now prepared to furnish a first-class article of Soap at bottom prices. Adherence to a ticket does not imply an endohfemcnt of all the planks of its platform Seven miles wmth west of Marion, on Friday, we saw extra iu the shock.

Rather early Harris, the colored barber, lately employed by Scott, is lathering now in near Kingston. The soap will be found in nearly all groceries in Peabody. 9-tf Special Inducenents Fair WCeK." liah'dVoL'ib plaid Ginghams, 10 cts. per yardr Twenty dozen linen Napkins, 40 cents per dozen. Twenty dozen Turkey fed Na'pkins, 50 cents per dozen.

his opponent insisted that nothing short of a thorough bath would do any good whatever. It was then that one of the exponents drew a revolver, and while popping lead into his antagonist, proceeded to let his life out, thus giving him the opportunity without delay to ascertain whether his peculiar tiews would entitle him to a residence iS the realms of the blest or not. Then a friend of the departed at once perforated his slayer with divers and sundry bullets, causing him also to give up the ghost and follow his deceased friend to the land beyond the sunset. In consequence of this di If you haven't been to "our Fair" yet, bv all means come in to-morrow. There For Sale.

The east half of north-west quarter and ACME WIND MILLS AND Tiifi will be lots of fun and excitement on the race track as a number of fine horses north half of south-west qiidfTer, section -O Twenty dozeii linCii toWel.s; Mi26, 18, township 22, range :5, east, finely from abroad are here for the occasion Come one, come all! A herd of ponies, seventy in number, is grazing on the northeast corner of the $1.00 pef doZc-ii: hedged and a No. 1 farm. Apply to Jno. J. Funk Co.

i-utf Aeiiie Feed tirinders. STATIONARY Twenty doKtsil linen handkerchiefs, 00 town plot. A young man from the country came For Salk. The south west Of See. 14 I ccnts Pcr doiSfihj to one of our drug stores one day last Wi Braguxier.

AND version, there ensued a general argument among the children of men there assem- Thos. Deeter, formerly of this county, how residing in El Dorado, was in town week and purchased a Police Gazette, a HaviiVg the necessary machinery, they arc able to bottle of soothing syrup and a pound of Town 22, Range 2 East. No improvements. This is a beautiful piece of land. Apply to Mrs.

M. F. Silslwe, the owner, at the Library, or to Jno. J. Funk fe Co.

Six pounds Arbueklc's Coffee90 cents, Friday. led, during which razors, knives, revolv putty. It was afterwards discovered that Nine pounds A. Sugar, 1.00. A house-moving took place in the era and other unorthodox weapons were resorted to, the grand result being that the Gazette was for himself, the sooth EepSf MoluTS; Beaji; Eight pounds farTcy jccn: coffee, $1.00.

Nine pounds granulated sugar, 1.00, north eastern part of the city Friday of 5tf Machine oils of all kinds at Western ing syrup for the baby and the pound of last week. putty for Hi mothcr-in-law. A wise in a very few minutes the tent ued for revival, services was concerted into a temporary hospital and all turned in to Company's store. 14-tf C. A.

IIauIjKxbkck. young man, that, to have prearranged Cash only. C. W. Braouxier.

t6'i Coffe sAVved free during the Fair, C. BRAGfjXiER. That's a "chipper" little nag, with the red stockings, in training here for the matters in such manner. take care of the wounded, For choice extracts for the fiaildker- Fair racea. While such an occurence as this, Cn'6ap'r th'e'h HlVy Uiie I'Uv.

All kinds of Casting and Repairing Done on short notifc and 'at low prices. The horses in the stable of Green are under the charge of W. H. Long, chiefs, Toilet Water, Bay Rum, call at Seybold's Pharmacy. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. should it have happened at the North, Judge Holcomb returned from the cattle fields of the Nation, on Thursday of Emporia, and are owned by the follow might occasion a great deal of surprise, KANSAS 1 Coal! C'oatJ! Hitchcock is STATE OF KANSAS, it does not seem to have caused any sort morning last. still Stlling best Osage city shall coal at of a panic in Georgia. It miirht not Marion County, In the Probate Court of said county. lowest price.

5-tf A child of Will. Putnam's was buried have excited any particular remark had Kstate of C. A. Atkins, deceased. last Sunday.

Died of scarlet fever. Two Remember we make a specialty of it occurred in Texas, either, except that NOTICE isherebv given that letters prescripliojiw, and court your trade in this line. C. J. Seybold.

of administration with the will annexed, in the usual form in such eases, were isO, more of his children are down with it. The etreet crossing at the mill is fre WESTERN LUMBER COMPANY DEALERS IN Agricultural Implcmonts Iumber, the news of a camp-meeting of any kind down there would be received with more granted nnto I). II. Atkins on the 2d dav of August, A. D.

1882. (jUently obstructed for hours at a time. or less incredulity. Turning from Geor by freight trains. Is this required by gia to Kentucky we have the further re law? The finest assortment of fishing tackle extant just received at Seylold's Pharmacy.

-J 11-tf Those wanting Rye IS6 Can find seed at freshing information that within the past three months at least two thousand wholesale Balers ix I). II. Administrator with the will annexed. PUBLICATION NOTICE. STATE OF KANSAS, Marion Count Before i.

W. Camp, a Justice Cows in a drove are almost as obstinate and perverse as hogs. It took twenty Kentuckians have been e'oViVerted to ing parties, with names of the stock attached: Ada Lambert, 11 years old, runner, owned by Mark Lambert, of Emporia. Capt. Warren, 3 years old, a runner, owned by Finley Lambert, of Emporia.

Billy Jones, a trotter, 9 years old, owned by Thomas Fleming, Emporia; Billy Douglass, trotter 6 years old owned by D. Hollock, Emporia: The startling news reached the City on Sunday evening, that a young man had accidently been shot and instantly killed about eight or ten miles north-west of Peabody while in desperation of the Sabbath. It appears the ft yoSig m'a'ff by the name of Jack Sylt'sster, seventeen or eighteen years of Ms step-brother, Charley Manahan, a lad of eight or ten years of age, Were engaged in shooting rabbits on the DuBois place, three or fo miles south of their home, Sun 19--8fe Aykhs minutes to get such a hem across the Wagons, Christianity, the proviso to the conversion, however, having been added that Christianity should be so modified as not railway Saturday rtOCili mo. rwu-i! oi j-oaiMMiy township, Marion County, fl gUTTER, POULTRY A wagon load of middling sized water melons was brought into town on Moii to intefere at all with horse-racing or po Headq if alters for Sewing niacMiies--Afiicrican', Re'miAgt6h and Singer ranging in price front 17 to 55r at Vlwdd's Pharmacyr 15-tf I wilr the best fnprorecf Howe Sewing Machine for 11 PI RTY DOLLARS eaVth. 20-2t wVlti Jkxxixos.

day, but held at Uch high figures ker, the absence of either of which would, even with the consolation of religion, AND OTUER- that only afew melons were sold. Buggies, Sash, Woo Work. Dear friends, you will miss our little make life a barren waste to the average Blue Grasser. It could hardly said, maybe, that such a compromise as this arose from an excess of religious exub- i A Pott. Will you hot? At home the wife i Kansas.

Isaac Mayku and David Mvfifcft, vs. h. c. Said defendant i H6cly ntified that on tlie 14th dav of AiVgnst1882, an order of attachment for th'e Bift 6f was issued bv the nbfcVe' Justice of the Peace against tlffc govtls of defendant in the above action, and that said, eauso wiH hi hoard oii. the.3d day of October-, l2, at 9 o'clock, hiv J.

Attest. Plaintiff's Wi AivVr, Justice (if the Peace. i-3t i 1 Wagon 5 and "chickies" feel almost as sad as tlicfe had been a death in the familv. crauwj yet is an advance religious way for the people of Ken BlVndV, 3Jixel Pui'aMcd J.mm, Dr. Henry Shoniber, formerly a veter day" afterTiooiV.

iSbont 3 o'clock, while inary surgeon of this city, and lately at young Sylvester was engaged in re-load-" Mention is also made of the instance of Abe Buford, the -noted tiirfmaii lately converted through the influence of a revival, who has started- a pape? intended to educate the peo- tending medical lectures in St. Louis ing his revolver, and while Charley Man- CJiffy Bakery: Lunch aV sill hours 6f the" Fancy irocerisJ, 5Tilts, t'trnfertionery, fresh liread, Caks and Pics. 10-tf Chet SjiWii; Proprietor. Saa Francisco The nearest place eat to btry them is Seybold's Pharmacy. 0 varieties, all at 5 cents SiiKvi5tLtV Alive agent, can secure a paying.

portion' to work the Continental Insurance; has returned and is shaking hands was standing directly in front of tt Corner, ktoft-fc iPECARE pie up to4 a true realization of the affinity Much exists between the church and the boyg, He takes in the Fair. She weapon, looking on, a discharge took Such an instance of touching: ad lhe team of ueo. W. Thomas came Wire, Oils, Lead. Trails, Tools, Building.

Taper, rko 6uis; Cijicut, R'opej; Lime," Ainunition ancf Plaster Keep a uil lino of goods usurlly fduntf in a Hardware Store AT BOTTOM Which we will be pleased to show' you. Manager. herence to both the church and the tforld is altfong the rarities, and should tearing ftp the street Friday with' all'tho accidentally, the ball piercing the heart of young Manalian, causing instantly. The' affair caused a profotMid sensation' in the neighbor fackef of complete demolition, but was sloppftct half way up, and! no damage to He pay CASH and furnish tub; and other packages to those dIr ing la pack for wsv CdilWpo'iidciiic. Uompany in unase ana liutler counties, by addressing Frybarger: Abraham be successful in his endeavor there seenis to be no reason to doubt that the speedy conversion of the entire State of Kentucky would be a' matter of the horsew or buggy was foUtMMVp have been hood' artd cast a globnvover1 the entire Keep Wal Paper, Paints'aml Varnish-, es.in large, aiid small quantities One door west of Baptist Clmrelb Country orders noiii-iUHl at Marion.

1 he Continental works hrc, lightning and- 21-tf easiest accomplishment. Capital..

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