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The Independence Republican from Independence, Kansas • 3

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MARKET REPORTS NilBfflW II 0 Kansas City, Sept. 5. Cattle calves, USO. 'i'lio nutrket vvus steal and active on tna hint. sales: SHlPJPlNa AND DBliSSKL) lilfiKJn Empire StateRepublicans Select Odell to Make the Race for Gdvernor.

0.ul No. Av. Ave. if.4.,.;,.M I iK 141 tu .6.23. 21) t.HsU,r.UX 4.JI6 I 30.1,1.

Wfc.STU;KN BTKlfiltS. 101. 1207 4.M ,1 hi. ...1015 21fdr loot 4.2U I itt tdr.i....avj-3 26 fdr. i80 S.tfO I 61 stK a frlr 1110? 3.S5 UUi.ii TKE'BITfER FIBHT IS AT AN END.

4...1 I 4. 4.j0 I 3.6$ NIGHT SEfflfflilf SATURDAY TEXAS ANiJ INU1AN 127... 3. DO 3.J) 105.. 140..

29.. t( 872 3.5 1 2 stk 'io i. HtfS 46 stk yl 87U 1118 i07 824 3.U5 17 720 PANHANDLE STE.KKS. ..1075 5.00 1 tW TV' 129. WKST10UN COWS.

775 27.. 3.05 764 863 81 30.. 2.. 61... 61..

3.29 3.05 4.CD 3.0') 2.H 2.J 2.0d 2.83 2.73 2.00 5.13 4.23 8u0 808 2.80 2.60 25. 681 TKXAH AND INDIAN COVV.S. ED HOCH of Marion, and others will address you. Flambeau Drill and Fire Works. DON'T FORGET THE DATE, 752 764 .85 I 34.

61. i 28. i 0.. OECLIMNO mm SARS FHEI DAILY TO KAK3A8 CITY WHERE DIRECT CONNECTION la made- lor t-ll Points NORTH AND EAST. 737 6B0 7b0 776 2.80 3 673 2.50 I 2 NTIVK llKlU'ERS.

910- 5.25 11) 780 4.50 I 1.. WO 4.00 2.. 1.. 1.. NAT1VK COWS.

3.30 -I 6.j....;.i.ll50 ..1001 6... ..1006 3.5 3.49 3.00 2.50 2.U5 4 2.0. 2 875 1.C5 3. 90 In. uiiii, 83t 72tf I7 1.1V-1 1,1 1 F.

E. COLYER, Agent. 4.47$ 4.40 3.35 i 4.75 I 22.v.v:iw.-. 831 ,.1012 4.40 48 1057 ..843 4.40 I 3 Jer 926 80. 4.

17. NATIVK STOCK EKS. 4.40 I 35 668 4. 860' 68 792 16 80 26 2 Jer. 4.35 I 5 486 4.10 27 827 4.00 a 843 3.50 605 ut-i-v pniva Awn ilir.itncRS.

460 4.00 1.. 740 3.30 j. 824 3.36 I 4ii.i.-. G0 3.30 804 3.26 710 3.25 notice: We have, suspended ther 'Outlook' for an in definite time The Sub--scription list hag been turned over to the Re- publican publisher" Who will supply those Who have already paid. THE QtJTLGHDK, Hogsjiecelptsi 11,040.

The market was trg to- 6 cents higher than yesterday' opening. Representative sales) No.Av. Price No.Av. PricelNo.Av. JF'rlc $8.35 96.

.1. J5-30 32. .201 $5.30 6.30 R.80 81. .207 5.30 6.27 80.. 219 5.27' 43.

.205 6.07-W..21S 6.27 14.. 192 5.25 I 43. .217 6 25 69.. 223 6.15 92.. 200 6.15 5.15 6.12 86.

.201 6.10 6.. 370 6.00 Sheep Receipts, 6,206. The market was mtwnnm nniM0ntfttlvfi sales: 8 19 6.10 81 7S 4.75 J22l Nev.l.. te 4.70 19 W.e,.w 71, 8.15 I 35 J.10 lambs.v 68 3.00 I 33 T7 2.7o cattle klug J. B.

-A i was in lv Born to Mr. and Mis. J. V. Pierce, Si'pt.

Sth A NowTisha man lias sudi a horror of mad toj8 that he walks backward all the fimo, lest one will rfrn up behind him and bilo hirr. 1 he recent rains has been a boon to th farmers. They can now progres with their plowfng and seedifig and the pastures which were brown and sar, have tafcew onneir veHUre and will afford plenty of grazing for sometiflre. Williatn" Jenninsrs Bryan, PopnliBt Snd Democratic candidate for presidenS of the United States wilf Speak In Cralefta1 on September 17th, and at Pittsborg on the nigh-t of the I7th. Ecnr8fn ates be run on all roads to these points.

H. M. LevaU, Ch'mv Campaign Committee''' John aged 38 years, died at his fathers resilience on South Penn aentie S.iptemb-i' 1st 190ft He was very low with typhoid fever at Niotaze and was brought here or. Friday the day before he died. He leaves a wife and three Children.

The funeral took place from his fathers residence on Tuesday, Sept. 4th, services by ft-v interment at i Mt- Hope Hope cemetery. Thedtnard for houses in this-city still continues, nbout the only way to get one is to bfr.v The reaJ estate dealer is kept 03 the jump these days, to satisfy the is and the besi padded trets ihe brarKiiiu More houses will have Wo the tttendance 'H week. ag'ime. to HHd 'Vedues.

jhx'tl'x. ni.rk, Who Hrt mn Pfllltlralli httfM Slur Hl IVr( tr Triri lfii in Hi Din Minion mid eutiH'l H.I Purainr An-(vm l.t ill Kum Htl.u Jf. Sup 6. The atatf pJblirnn convention in Kefsion here VdnWday norrrinatrd the following liekfrt by nMamation: For governor, B. Ii.

CideiJ of Onilige; for lieu-tniHiit (fovrn'or, Tlinoth L. of Kings'; for of rfohn T. Mebotiougb; of Albnny; for Williarrt itorgon, o' K'rie; or" fft trtnsitre-'; John JnecKt i. of" Cayuga; for attorney gee el'Bl, iithS f'i bavles, of Orteida. Per hops tfte Mflst interefefifig feature the.

eofivtfif.lon whs the' fact that tlv Ipeeeh firfninating Befijamin B. Odel for governor was mnife hy ex-tlox Frank S. 'link, who had' been ofg'-jihiatlon breastworVs kIih-Thenrffite ftooseveli rJfentetf him tv yrara ga when h- rfeslrect reuoir fir.ff6i. For a long" ilm Mr. Blnel nr.rf his Ke friends.

Abraham (In' hex niid Former BistfiVf Aftoriifv rott. of York, were ver bitter Mr. FInoH sairl the how befnr the Amffifan people vere tTinousser and settifd" fotif efcrfl fto. "there I-not a new orie he coritinued "The tfhotft of whicl stills nrl fro hetwpn fiiticoln ant1 PlootfifjigtfoH, with oc'casionnt mani festafions in Boston, tiofj afid can flat be'frta'ds tilsi country ftft'rf' fins" fceeri cofrimlfffeti io tht ffdfiey of jfrowtri nnd It cSnhot hi Hw'erVrr? ffifn fhe poiioy' by new peire crows along- the vtay. the i sues fio-fr Sre as they were hi tS9B t'heji' lVeTe then met find" Und'prstoort fiiul fc'l? fAmplefefy' a he Spanish fleet sit, they" were stink and mn nshort.

'J'he democratic pnrty slnor then h.ts been engaged fn prying some of thrm of the rflcVs tinH tryinp to thorn float. "That wilf fiever be done," A committee was appointed to In-M'te Cov. RoofteveTt f6 nddress th The nominee for vie president responded nnd was given an v(iti'on ns fie mounted fhe nlatform. deferring- fo ftationaf affairs Got Roosevelt tfh'e men who dtreetfy or indirectly aid JMr. firyari fh this contest ffa'hd" that nny vnte east ex pent for tht ft-effoMo'n of President Slclvir.ley Is a f'ofe free sliver and1 for social fin absolutte upsetting of our fl-Artntn'ni1 and' Industrial systems, and upon all such men will rest forever afterwards fhe heavy responsibility of, having plunged the business world into disaster, the laboring world Into misery arid of having tainted with dishonor th'e national Mame.

ho murii for what the sucpesu of our opponents voeld mean at home. Abroad, gentlemen, their success would mean that th nation was to Crffige before th honorable task which ft has. so honors, begun arid to take down the Pag under wnleh we are introducing In the Philippines, iiof only such order, bu't sueh liberty as has never been known In the Island's" fiefore and' to hand them back to Se unspeakable tyranny' of a corrupt oligarchy. There Is n6 sueh thing as. militarism or Imperialism at' stake In" the d-ontest.

These are names used only tc frighten the foolish. If It fs militarism to be fri the Philippines then It, is farl'sm to be fh ilawait and Alaska, lf.lt fs rni'lltarl'srh to put down the taeral ban-aiif then It Is militarism (6 put doWn an Apache outbreak. Stfnaas- City, Sept from 11:15 fcV 11:20 o'clock Moncfay moniing every locomotive, every piece of ma-dtiinf? ad every employe on' the iiemphis ra'ifroad from' Kansas City t6 Birming-haiW, Were Idle. This action was tiaken' as mark ot respeet the meiror7 of tbe. late president, E.

S. of the Memphis system, who died at Rye tfcacU, N. and wbWe firrierai oo-Cured- thi n4rn Oncldn to Dew ul btl! 'v 1 1- fifty Fred Reg is1 fit' Mms fit i 31'. I Mm i hn's college, i tit Neodesha Monday evening. i 'i rned to Sute Nor- r-i'J children, of Mr.

John Frlusl. The brictt i.in (Sown Mi lit; nighi. I soon niiidt cr, "Ibive 01. Sl'T a noi her break repairs ware if yon haven't 'it's no tc hm r. ft.r i3 dead, A black rati it-1 col him.

contract for The CncnoSSH li'TS It i cMiko iiv Steele, Sept 5.Gftttfe-iieCetpts, 20. -600. Good tft prime steers, $5.606.001 toeker and feeders. Texa fed steers, 4.2gS.2S. Hogs Receipts, 26,000.

MIX'ecI ami 1 butsfters, tS.05.5r; bulk of sales, 1 1.40. Bheep Receipts, 10,000. dood to choir.fr rther, western ti.VXTv 1 70; native lambSi Stv l.oala i.lv flftiticj Sept. f.aftfe-Reee'ipffc $, -R)0. Native steer's, atockersl--l And1 feeders, 3.154.36'; TeAil and Indiart Steers, PaAer.

J5.2C f.vD; butcfi'efi. J5.365-4A S'heep Receipts, 1,300. Native lambs, Odinhn i.tve Stek. 6maa ep fe Cattle-Recefp-ts, 3.000, Native beef1 steers, western! i T'eias steers, 4.00;' and feeders, $3.404.80. rfrfgs'-Keeefpfs', 6.M.- rieavy.

Sulk of sales, Sheep Receipts, 2,000. Native fi.tma.Wi stoekers, 8.8C(g,50 ISmWi, 34.00- 95. Kansas CityV Sept. 5. Wheat Sales ty sample on track: Hard No.

-2. 6465V2c; No. 3, 6464c" 36'it- hfS: 68(3)696; No. 3, 6768c. irfixed CoriBH-N." Hi 37e? No; 3, 36c; No, 4, 36p.

White Corh-Wo'. 2, 37i4w7c; No. 3, 37o- Mixed Oats No'. 2, 2223fe'? 4, 22c. White Oats No.

2, 26c; 3 24o, Rye NO', nominally 45i'. Flaxseed No. 2, nominally $1.37. Prairie H4y timothy, Wheat- straw, Sept. 6.

Cash Wnea-No. 1 7375e? No. 3, WgH(f: fto. 2rharc? Winter, 687(eT( No'. 3, northern spring, 7W.4c; No.

.2, 7375ci Nltf. Corri-No. 2, 39'c; No. NA- 3, 20 w'fterif'epllember. October, 73c: NoVember; Corn-' September, 06t6wet', SM; NoVember Oats September; 21V4e? October.

ovemler il21- toiiii Cuifi irafrf. Aouls, 2 redl dash, elevator; 71c: t'r'fl'ck, tpAfittfc No 3' ca'sh 39 f- tfacMr Oats No. 2 cash, 216 HUG H1, N. a' i-m-re'shi tick -is it; CherryVale the printing tube built to accommodate the people who w.uits to itnak" their home with us. Open wide your gate und give the strnge h.

welcome. U's the only way keep fro.ia stagnation auddacay. The A. O. V.

VV. jurisdiction of Kansas has been challenged by New York jurisdiction to a uontePt in securing new members. Kansas won last year and secured a prize from the Supreme bulge for a gain of 25 per cent. But this i'3-uoiall. Nebraska and Missouri have also challenged its, so writes Grand ifas-er Wirkmu Crmer.

of Let every member of this grand order get a "liUHtte" on hiuis-lf and we wiH "show" Missouri that what hasj besu- done em be 'did' again'. FROM THE PHILIPPINES. Extracts from nn interesting letter to' Mr. and Mrs. J.

II. Manning from their son Gordon. I have to go on guard tonight but ntr it is only 8 o'clock and 1 don't go on till 10 the corporal of the guard said 1 Could go inside and write. I Will llien goon guard from lOlo 1'2, then off till 4 then, on again till We hate a mascot Ids nn me i Cheto and he is the ttgllust little waft you ever saw. but is good i.atMrert and1 a good workoi.

W'lien the government sent him to hh at (iimp Alva he couldn't speak a word ot English bid now lie can say most anvihiug and swear liko a trooper. He sftye he is going to America with ,0 is fifteen years old. In my last letter I told voir tre were with but wo will get (hefty tomor. row troirt' eoilijmny. tut we haVo had hut lielle troubhi from the niggers for sometime.

A short time ago twelve of the high inuckey muck were brought hi having Roi-n captured hi a house by Lieutenant D'ewnr who went? to1 the gufti'd house and got detail of men and watched his chance. Pretty soon hey citinc hack with the twelve niggers al) dressed in white, 't hey put Iheui in the guard house. Then Co If brought ten in from the wharf, I was on guard fhwt night and yon imy gticss we kept our eyes ojfceii. Yestefday, (July 15 was a big day for iw. After guard mount at 8 o'clock we thai 138 renurarst of the infantry wero in the iJay, also Ine general inspecting olficei'and'tlic paymaster.

They came ip remiliirs were quartered in a then Wo had fires pimide-iho first siuce we tefl I t. Hiley. We also had guard' inun ction, and alter uiuur we receivt tl our pay. Wn got mail today nnd rcceiVwl wo letters ritlew the tit' May, and papers bet ween flic 15th Mid 30th of I gel nearly all tho piiei9 you send and like to get them. I like rot hear from the Independence peopie iMfl like hear what good liilies are having.

1 scalded I'm hand wliiln rrtaking hot ehocolat(, but if will soon be all righfotherwi-e I ivm all right Walter Salatlilel i in Sue heilirh autl all the other boys as far s'J know. Jottearltu bass di and Yownk-ins have gone nonie. We read hi the Army and Navy Journal where the volunteers wotlld begin to go homo in No-v(iiiberr being relieved by the DOVTOJiS SUFFICIENT. When a so-rallHtl M. D.

strikes fhe town, (and they sofiiHtinieb ihcy slioolil be given tho go-by. vt'o have d'ootora lo attend to all tho patients who need their attention, and tbey are looitted permanei th WliHu fliewj' travelinjr doctors claim to have loteated theyapo alter iifftho pco-pluH money, and nine turns out of din cannot (-float a cure hr readily yow Home physician. have already nine or ten phjficiaim and Riiijfeoim in our oily who have property interests here, JZO GOC- Buter Orearh'ei'y'. Vitrg. fa'riy I te'; nrsty.

lSc)' faViW, -Ml Jtet.tibHfaii. Teddy KfiRovelt is fioui Queens if you please, and li.i.v sav Queens" is a winning bund. Rachel Push. Vary Bowfu, Burl and Everett Chnev left tl.is week for Lawrence University. Dr.

Hereford removed 10 the Masonic block, wherein: will occupy both residence and office, i'ooms. The water melon crop of this section is about consn rued, the drouth which pre--vailed through August cut I he or. H. Lawsoti hotel keeper at Elgin is-at the Heckman Louse cceiving treatment from Dr. Davis lor erycipeLs in his leg.

Johnson the has a some new fixtures to his store in tho way of a lart'e 10 foot show case en-'! aly-) a new wall Case. TheCour.ty High School opened Monday with an enrollment of 175 pupils. Sood for a starter ad aiuj will' enter la er on. Charles a resident of Cha-J'tiii-qua county has moved to onrcity toriVe his children the udva jta-as of oar excellent schools. Rev.

O. B. Kellems re urned from Oklahoma Monday night, lie reports several very1 interesting metiinps with ahout forty additions. Mr. and Mrs.

P. She.rt retjrned froni Chicago Tuesday. While thre Mr. Short purchased' a uev lathe for his machine cihop. Contractor Glass and fmrtofhi force have been haul'inesand on that portion of street between Sijflh aud T'enn wveuue preparatory to the laying of brick.

tirs. Edith Komig fillbucfc, Who ha- boon a mfciriniinrr in Alaska-for the past dfleen yini-8, in hero tiiiing ixlalivps andVrioiida will poKsibly addiess Hie liiiseWiary ronqeiitioii which is bo-injr ii'ottT at the Method iot clmrch today ai.d'Siinday. She will bo tho gtiett of Mis T. Yoo while in hu city. AdrisiH an lsSfr 3fi51 u.

X'Tiirrj wvrr i foVni'. toft Jp' Nv 41. Timothy L. Woodriri? A decided to accept a jiominatio for lieutenant governor And fhts ended' the onl'? fin of un-eertaJnty concerning tik be nam'ed by the' rpiiblicans- in' cWttin'-flotf Aftei' Yfonftt made' the decision interest cirAered in ffie plafforar, thefe being some discussion: as to the vfording ol Uh' trust i Tvhv the need of P'ali'oni those Jfttt So' whom yon know to bo all riglif. geese, yourrf.

turkey nfrj tiutffaae fef6atfaWi7i4p' P- ttiie; kikiiff x-wxjs Mi -m J-xwrv Ii i primpUv prtenp-td, OB KO IHS. mi rniti, from Cuba. Well, Hint made Hs fetV fir frea report oj 4 "How) I to Obtain V. 8. nd Furign TaWuu tuii Trdt-MJ(i, FREK.

Fnlrfrt ternn a'cr oisrea to good, butHtilly were I theiu now, Would enlist and go to Chum. This let- ATE3T lAWfEES OP HAM' 20,000 PATENTS FBCUP.ZS TrtiiOUBH IrtH. II bustucM coalideiiCvi. buUMd tdriM. tilth: I for will go on Hie sirrtie boat' as the lam blMlrmta charcs.

iT C. H. SNOW CO. (tpllMtant' fmiwlo' ve do- not feal'i2'o t'be Sropbrta'trce; of the liiieonscious part of or BW ministry It- gofs on tn evety greeting glVi' iAoth' c' rftreet, ffi moment's id' eVery letter we wY ce-nf'a'et. -lth oth'r ere rjubt'e A'au'ce- ttit goe'frota ufc erWH- rea'flies an leaver a than? tihtif tiemselvcS" faat ar dbin tW It 1 iot sb riltf.lh? what vft to- Kt th' Vrorld as what we that.

telU In spiritual results and lmpreMtoii J. one wrote, a no bout nan- t-iiny leg mail lor about two t'oiiptny I hud oolite a at Orq.net a tl ot'hcr tlay. Thev l-ihl one Opp. U.S. Patent Off let.

WASHIKaTON, B. iY r1'ffc iHH' ttf 5 killtdiind tn woundcil. The mvUrtir time. GbdlJrieEs Is Cod-HkeHes. ana' God-likeness is profitable for all time? and all persons and all pursuits.

la this assurance there Is Ecraelhlaf very inspiring and joyous. Eaptlst Cpm-roonvTealtli. 1 helped them tint with the loss of one lii'in, 1 hey killed 3.J niggers, I 'i The ReniibUcaii fount eeulial coin lAtMr iutthe i in Mmit- liere to.

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