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IT IS NOV TK BOSS! From Kansas City, Big Hill Mite. Another year has past and mother Shipton's prophecies haver not been fulfilled. W. W. Bowls ia visisting the old folks in 111.

D. L. Swan is on a business trip to Ind. Samuel Mayguinis is njrsing a sore shin caused by a kick from a cow. Portland, Jan.

2. Tins THE TEMPERANCE MUTUAL was thrown Into exaeme er- BENEFIT UMON OF cl'meut this afieAaoou by tae ru- KANSAS. mor of a terrloie accident on tae Boston a'iroad. As This mutual was chrtered December soon as woid was iecei fed i i i :8 Four death losses only have oc- cii.7 a wiecu'ag Cah was seat oat of these FeraccWents. AU were pronmlTy pric.

De tns the wuh pjvsicaos, ieno-e-8 PUmement campaign, Dr. Cooleye Others, at fiora iuat V. re vajl agent, was the on'y rent in the field, seven oVoc': liota wo-d could be yet over 600 applic 1'ods weke taken, obtained fro In sceae of tjeac- aaf. over, of pol-c'dent, and re wildest ruovs HKe wholly (Contribnted.) A Pica far Vaccination. He, who, either by the enanci-a'tion of new truths, or the revival of public interest in ihe application of neglected ones, succeeds in Staying the pestilential ravages of an approaching ep'denic, especially one so lor ihesome ia its character aud so fright 'ul in its mortality, proves himself a benefactor indeed loibe lutnan family And ONLY ONE cnange to NW YORK, BOSTOn, PHIL Mound Valley limes.

Local and Miscellaneus. It pays to trade at Sawyers Oswego. The A. U. W.

held their election on the evening of the 31st pros. The offlcers elected were as follows; Mr. Cole a gentleman from Neo-desha, Las formed a co-pai tnership with Patterson and Harvey, which adds a new firm to our ciy. We had a pleasant call from Dr. W.

W. McEwen, of the western The Wilson OSCILLATING SHUTTLE Sewing Machine ADELPHIA. peni in lecturing- ior aiw? u.uient. Now there are twe i' cr inci-e rr The wrec eJ which eft Bos on at 8 15 a. m.

in the field pud aplical'oas every That the public hes th is 'menace consisted of two jes. a bag eng P. -e jg for C'ncago la '-'t Hours EaiPer than by Is ihe c-ii'y f.eui Ft fcico't making cof iccl'o fov ihe James McCann of Butler, Co. Kansas, is visiting the Brown's this week. John Howe of Union Co.

Ind. is stopping with his brother George, et Webb Norths. 8. It. Overman i.

J. M. Stigen-walt and T. Brown, attended commissioners court this week. a li, Stigenwalt is sick of a gage cd', a pt 'or and four pi s-sejer cuts.

Aooui a mi'e (je o.aer s'ce ITeouejp deoo 3 a pUce cnved Cold Co.ner, is en b.itlTe over wM part of this township. The Dr. is uay tor agencies. It cos only 1.50 for a $335 in this, iljpo and.o0 for 2,500 nof-icics. It is a hme aiul some of the frt men tf cr.

capiial ami s). wih it w'aose names aye a sJamarg -n'. hat it all right. The clasc rie riling ra -iJly and the aljove eoniinue only vn ihey pre full, dir. -for ates.

Low as it is. "'I are a very pleasant gentleman, and has a hoit of friends, and a lucrative practice as a physician. Edsi, West North. Tle is be-' twee 1 1 and forty eet ln 3 rgi i wepl do bi'd PERFECTION HA VINO BEEN ATTAINED, farther are IijKaMe. Tjds far the costs paid by the county in the prosecution of Pasicugci-s have we have but to read the current articles that daily appears in our newspapers.

They speak in tones to plainly, to be misunderstood, and reecho "the mntteriugs of a great small pox stora. that are distinctly heard throughout our land, and coming from every directiou, they reaeh our ears iu louder tones every Although small pox is a disease about which people are apt to be excited more than any other, yet it is the duty of the physicians as the cuslodirns of public health, to promptly arouse their respective communities, to the importance of doing the one thing needful to prevent an epidemic of this dis- the Ku Klux prohibition law defy ers have arnoiui ted 'o $380.03, t.ie lgire, baggage and pr od rnd their wivi -t ice iae-lot bad sa e1 passed over wil1 LelP forw W. E. D. tie b.

tigegave piec? ThTlv "i ve 1 cdtbeT. E- U. of Kpnsrs rii fllA I VI I II I. 1 O.BM A A. aasessed against and the fines them is 5900.00.

i.a,: our coaches otw aQ(1 dHM11 mna, Gnailflfifl ftt piiHBcuger nil WV juunu n'ocuiui uMuc aiio uurs peiceci 8ncces3 in all Ms sums of any we lieu ted bf BiLe 's teai-3- l'k insritntiou io the Unitci'. States, Thm Cld Style Sewing HadunM an fading away, and thm LIGHTNING SEWER Stands sclid aa tha Sock of Agas. -ci bavsl, end hi a i i'e 1 comraend it to all, a ally ministers, tue cj we flnnes pad were i i All inquiries addressed to Eav to Cuici.go, St Hannibal, Quia- C'evelaiui, I.K-iuaapolis or Toleuo fever. As we are a "clodhopper'' and are desirous oT making a success of our business, wc desire to ask a question now and thei, hoping that some one, who has had experience will answer, thereby conferring a favor on others perhaps well as myself. Will it pay to sow oatiu the spring to pasture hogs on in the summer.

Which 13 the most profitable to raise, a 503 lb hog at 21 months old or a 200 lb one at 10 months old, or at what age should we turn off our hogs to be the most profitable to the raiser. Cecii. en lie cuusaxeu. o. a.ia.ci.y, wm.M.

Cooley, M. state agen bowever, tbe passenge we: all or Capt. C. E. Wheeler, secret arv ease in their midst and it's recur The K.

C. F. S. G. gOa U'om vce wecii De oe promptly answered daaies bad se? ed on vae eocciies.

i wauted. Tbere were ori oae over P08toffice, rence hereafter. Indeed there is no zymotic disease which can be so easily guarded against and the iapaiitt roi speib iib ru a uiii IAI8E BF IEWIIB IB flLIHITIB. i passengeis on boaid and cl them were injured. As soon as possIVe tiie wounded weie aler- preventativ is of so easy applica tion, that any opposition to it's 5 tjej to DENVER CA CITY.

LEAD VlUilS. PCCrLO. la'l Po i 7PAU-C ril on ke Pacific Coast. It is the shortest ami ho route to all douts iu practice (says a recent medical au thority,) should be regarded with The friends of Fitz John Porter as much astonishment as are very much elated at the frank would opposition to the throwing avowal of Gen Grant that Gen. of water on a burning: building, i Porter had been wronged.

They 1 It is not too much to say con thi-j expect to get a bill for Porter's ues the same writer, that vacciua- reinstatement through this Con-; tion aud revaccination, is to small 1 gress now without much difficulty It is made from tle very 9st material known to science. Its Shafts, Needle Bar, Pressor Bar, Fresser Fc EZerimar, Screws, and all una parts are made from the jest of steel. IT HAS THE OKZ.T BSDI'JTEIY PERFECT TAKE-UP EVER INVENTED, as it is automatic, flexible, ad- I Mtro Iowa and Minifccota 9 a ar' 2 a 2 9 HrJlowelt Hcnr. Miss Ij'zz'e Hill, of Pleasant Valley, spent the holidays wii-j Hill, Mrs. Ilus1! and Miss Jessie New-Joi; of Oswego, were in the village the first of the wisiting friends.

Up to chte we hve not heaid of a single kaoi being tied within this vicitj'ty. It seldom tuat or a 2ew Year pases witliout uii ting some one in the bonds of matrimony. Mes3is. Clindler and Henry, ate tiukev with friends in pox, what water is to fire, and yet A prominent Kepubiican saia tbe disease periodically visits our night that General Grant's change land. And why is this so? The 1 of ooiniou would not influence Our apology for not coming to time with our paper last week, was a mistake on the part of the express aent at Mound Valley.

The papers are at present published in Oswego, and come by express to Mound Valley, a'idthe agent in this instance forget to deUver them. T.ic mistake be guarded against iti iuiuic. G. Campbell, M. E.

Tanner, Foreman; J. J. Decker, Overseer; II. P. Melhnish, Recorder; A.

1J. Hammer, Financier; A. Paterson, Kectivei; C. P. Wells, Guide; W.

Clai I. W. Chataeld, O. J. .1.

Decker was electeu repreentfliive to tue Grand Lodge. I. W. Midi has sold his livery Kfaule and stock tr I. IV Bell Son.

The new lira begins operations with the new year, and wc hope it will be prosperous year for them. See their advertisement elsewhcie in this paper. Dell F.eU. Je new livery firm, successors of Bell, have fitted up their barn, in superb condition and are prepared to aecoinmodii'e tue public with first class teams end buggies, at the lowest figures. Give them a call.

tf "lie bo of Honorabie Cmni Co i 'sc eis Court of this Con my, I'jve been in session a1! di'r. -e D. J. Doo-en. A.

X. rarse" auu J. J. lie f.e. oi oc 'e; 'i.

Nexi Mcriduv, W. (1. i.oover tne seat low o-i led by D.J. Doolen, as a mei ocroHje boid. iv 2 a x.

Senator Logan to reverse his Ro-mkI i i I'clreis to poi jls. on Time. judgment and favor the bill to re- instate Porter. He said Logan! question is readily answered, because vaccination has fallen into such shameful disrepute; because when practised it has as yet, done may, out of respect for Grant, re- 1 so to a large extent by those total jrtstable and positive, enabling the machine to sew from the 1 thinnest to the thickest ma GEO. H.

NETTLETON, 1 Kansas V. Yo. OATvi. Ge.i'l Kans. 3 C' Mo.

itiuiu suciii, uui i-o win iiuii vuie for such a bill. Toe Democrats generally give General Grant credit for his honest change of opiuion in this matter. A leading Democrat Senator said to-night that he took no stock in the theo ly unqualified, who is in addition to their inability to recognize true vaccination, are alike iguorant of the method of its application, and regardless of the purity of the veins used. Merely scratching of the arm and the insertion of some Weekly Republican. terial without alterations or adjustment, which no other Machine will do.

In f- its performance is the nearest possible approach to hi uipji intelligence. St, Louis, Christmas and New i Year. Mr. Chandler returned I fully satisfied that his part was I well done but we fear Mr. II, has gobbled something' else be-I sides turkey.

A gentleman from Osage Mission visited tiiis place recently with a view or locating and going into the hardware and implement business. Some man of a busi-nens turn of mind would do well ill Una ry that Grant was raanouvenng 2o.0-5So0,-S2s.- ft Cotton Cotton The WILSON IS THB ULTRA of ILL 8EWIX3 K1CEIVZ3. inert vaccine matter, is not vacci- to catch Democratic votes in fa-nation in the meaning of the vor of the bill for placiughis own we should, as physicians, name on the army retired list. protest against nurses, barbers, He said he knew Grant to be a and others, doing that which re-1 candid man, and one ready to quires scientific knowledge. It 1 make acknowlegeraent if he dis-is this wholesale abuse of the covered himself to be in error; method and the indiscriminate that having recently studied the use of virus fiat has brought ase for the first time Grant reach- vaccination into such disrepute.

ed the conclusion that his previ ucv lllIVl Mr. Jesse Forkner, postmaster and druggist at this place, bought the Braver wagon shop and contemplates using it for a livery and feed stable. Oftentimes travelers and business men stop off here, desiring of making a point in the country, and their pride is often touched when a dingy plug is torced upon them. Oswego Coitoa Coiaptinj are paying the lghet Market Pi ice for Cotio.r xvi'l Gin cr s'u'res Bugging and Ties on a-id for A. WILKIN.

Mgcc, Go into any of our large cities where the disease makes its ons opinion had been wiong and fraukly says so. This Senator "Frisco Line," St. Louis San Fraacisco RAILWAY. VllIOHgU SOUTHWEST MISSOURI, to INDIAN TSaEiT OBY NORTHERN ARKANSAS, SOUTHERN KANSAS, aod TEXAS POINTS, Embracing uatlec one maage ineot over 80.0' Miles' of complete system, icrui-i i ect tb 10 a con aectious for It is not composed of rawhide, rubber, cotton, felt, to deaden the noise. It has no long vibratory lev- 3 to spring and vibrate at a i r.hle speed, and thus change the tensions.

It will not shake, tremble or dance all over the floor" while running at an ordinary speed, as many of the old-fashioned machines do. We supposed the cause of Ed. i greatest havoc, and you will see added that in his opinion the bill upon the sign of nearly every io redie will pass as sever-German these words: jrt J0 Gi'be-t, of Brooklyn, "Hier wird ge impft." What issaea to altach seventeen wonder is it then, that we see fol- -o are in contempt lowing in the footsteps of this op-, :.) ovei the muvor's veJ iu peration, the loss of limb and life, lbe the Brooklyn companv, after tional affections, to be handed 1ppn serve(1 -ul an h. WANTED. braerton death was settled when the Coroner's inquest decided that the "diseased came to his death by a pistol shot through his lint sufficient time has elapsedto develop other theories.

The peculiar condition found in the slight hemorrhage, the existing family trouble and the unsatisfactory post mortum examination have kindled not a little agitation. No autODSV was held. down from generation to genera- junction reslruiuiag tbem from AGENTS WANTED IN UMOCOVPtSO TERRITORY. ATI -rnl? of L-ccond Land goods, il-cui 1 ackei. i aa Organ, at my Second RvrA Varieiy Store on Johatoa acc p3apison avpnues, v'hei-e I will pfiy he highest market rvk-e for tiie ne.

Will also huy all of old "rcj, old rags, copper, brass, pi. rnct, old books, Etoves, Any o-ae venting anyihing in my line vo1! to call on we before iJsewliere, as I am deerailned to ze cheaper than the eisaaest. My li-oi 'oi-i, "quick sai33 and siuz'A titoT- I all po'iiis ia Por particulars, terras, etc, address so ooiug. 'J 'Parson Edrpse The school is now completed, mid scliooi will jegin iu a few days. Several S-sters of Loretio, from St.

Loais, aie exoected hi the city in 3 Tew to take charge of the Catholic, sc ic's. I TEXAS, COLORADO, barely an examination with a finger thrust into the wouud, and I no other wounds or bruises look-; ed for. At the result of all this some one has made complaint to tion, a prominent and ever standing target for anti-vaccinators to hurl their invective missiles at. It remains then for the Physicians to arrest the practice from the hands of the quacks, to raise it above the criticisims. of skeptics, and place it along by the side of the greatest boons that have been conferred upon Exper iential investigations, as shown from carefully prepared statistics, Wilson Sew Miie Go.

N3W M3XICO, AEJZOjNA, aud i lie uoumy Attorney. CHICAGO, ILL. O.BAF,N.FP,P:.r:ons,K5. ice FAR WEST! or, A rrck of Xnliirc. LLC Or Positively the Shortest, Most si.iit.

CLiiil fIio inaf rnnfa all Iff E. FOUTENlH ITKW vow. Married at Mound Valley, by Rev. E. A.

Graham, on Jan'v. 1st A BIG DRIVE! points EAST. NOETHEAST and Si o'ce "of usively as any 1832, Mr J. II. Bell and Miss An.

as "lu' 1 SOUTHEAST. Mr. E. F. Leffin fiom Ohio, lias como to our city and has tornicd a co-partnership with Dr.

2Iiller, and under the ih name of Mi'ler LefbVigwell, will do a general business the grocery and notion line, they are both thoroughgoing business men aud a blight futuie is befoie them. F. W. Stiektm i tie former Agent at iilis place, of the St. L.

SS. F. laiUwry, ba gone east and Mr. lienjamin Dunn, one of the "boys'' of our town has been perms? nearly loci ted beie iu hip place. Mr.

Dunn wiM make the company a IV ii i ul aent, end will fuPy meiit ilieh' confidence i the fuUue, as he, bi's in ic ps. 11. I. Coleman was buried Thursday; funeral services at the liaplist Church at this place; a lavge concourse of people; business tiouses closed; fall partku-Lirs iu our next issue. Col.

True our efficient Co. Atty. will lecture at Mound Valley on Saturday, the 11 inst. at 7 o'clock P. M.

Subject: "The I i.i Kansas. True is a good lecturer as well as an efficient County Attorney, and will not fail to interest aud instruct his audience We hope all the friends of tem-perence and those iu favor of the iiforccment of the laws will turn ut. We desire to see Kansas "true'' Jo her former history aud lienco we show to the world that iu Kansas the prohibitory law is not a failure, as in 'GO the tide arose in Kansas which oouvulsed a great nation and brought freedom to of our people, now we de ire to see the cause of prohibition become a national question, we want it to find its way into the halls of Congress and to be submitted to the people in the way of a constitutional amendment prohibiting the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors forever in the Uuited States. eG. C.

F. HOB ART. C. M. CONDOX.

)VIA( SAINT-LOUIS. Ju stiotf' iJot' oe J. VsiUey tu for rid cof.Titv. i OTJIsriDS nie Mayginnes, both of Mouad raathematlCal demouatraiion tlist Valley. Mr.

Bell is one of out when properly and satisfactory eaily associaies aud a fine yon i- -done' lt is a3 ia object as I man, yet subject to fits of halmi" two and two make four' See to ciation. It is authoratively sta- li tbeu tbat you to CONDON OF CriOiCE 0. AuUmatt PIT, vs. Joel W. Bitner, Wm.

Qnees, U'uvs. IT. Snsre-r, J. M. Hoas ted that, nffr A emu aim nave mis mauer attend- rrn ciai y.

rz- jaan seer ig cars on night tra liercei .8 iMs is the only ioa! to the cs oasted Coffee! He" it J. C. limlerwood, Lureka Springs, Ark. OSWEGO, KANSAS. FOR $1,00.

coa8nairfel; Mr. Cell and wife went to Chenyvale to spend Hie uislit; Shortly af'er iefiiuig the landlord heard an unusual noise ia the room occupied by Mr. Bell a ad on entering tlieir he saw Mr. Bell violen ly swiu The St. Loiris San ed to without delay, and let me urge upon you not to rest content with the mere insertion of vaccine virus beneath the 8kin.

even should it produce a alone is by no meaus sufficient, but let yOur physician examine the progress of the Postule and satisfy himself that it passes through the regular stages of true Vaccinia, then, and not until MOSEY ALWAYS OS HAND ic aoovo nauiuu ueien Wm. Queer, will take ice lUrd the pUrint'ffs in the seOor. i In commenced suit agrinf -togather wiulxrtbe other tW 9 ex ei a xa 0 mfd.e Qi vae above 1 ied t'e's-'' ants plr Tor e.c railroad company on aboi. 1.000,000 acres of rich fatnljg and mineral lands, located along its completed line of railway in Gor.th;, west Missouri, wHch are teinsi jinf? bis hat over his head, and ex- Onr prices telVtbe people, and the people tell onr prioes." BARCAINS On strictly first-class paper. no es bea-s tl? uu oMi, 18S0.

aud due 1st ind sold at low prices and upon ei for payment. FIIEB Transportation is tarn-is red land explorers who par-chase land from the compel iu In a1! kinds of Stso'e and Faccv lit Ul il il 1 I -v-r -t ion; H. A. MAKLEY. J.

W. MAKLEY. lueu wlu tue "ave oeen iNOveniL-er Groceries, Piov'sjoas, Queens- tsuceessfat and vour immiinitv and hen ro erest an ue rate oi ten i nvxA iy rx VJmoOHClH; V-iAl UU' iagaiust Variofa assured. The until-dne and fcieu tained by calling on us. All goods 1 tweive per ceiu.

airer matu wariautd and L'tiU wi.rht jrnaran- claimiug at the top of his voice; "Here Lord I give my-self away that's all that I can On being questioned he expressed a firm belief in an "hereafter," in fat are awards and punishments, and declared that all was well with him. ile ordered that his property at the Valley be sold and the proceeds gh-en to the poor, as he had great possessions. But "Jim" is all right now, and has returned to the Valley. He has concluded not to sell his property and give ouaieruitner ALLEN FRYE, Mailej Marley, OSWFGO, eccordance with land depart? ent regulafions. The St Loci San Frac'sco Eal'way company invite, ihrouga its Passenger, Freight and Land Departments, the attention of the Traveling public, freight shippers, land end home Keekers, to examine into the general advantages offered the patrons of iheir line.

Nov. 2. Oswego throughout our land are continn- Tjcm lie above nitmeci coun ln: ally open and the rapid transpor- beeu levied pgainst you ad ce. -tation of it from infected localities Xmi property through Rail Boad facilities io von fraa beeu ailached to i makes if all the more urgent for i lay scid lioiee, ireretsis Si-i 1 1 3d ton Transact, a Genera! paaking Business. Money always on hand tfc3 proceeds to the poor, but re in everyone to gnard against its ia-' eosts; 1 tern his stocL i ana company porta tion tfcerr famiJies.

indeaJ ol-itaViir asfes rot a iuamen w.w witwMK For full particulars and in- to loan. n2tf with his father embark in the liv- i he who neglects to ffive his cl lilil iiip F.i'iii c.f S2SS.86 against, you m. under the firm name the benefit of this piotecvion. to the ctber derenda-nts w'ih Af fr T7J ery business near the Oswego, of Bell Bell two bouses poor by furnishing uoiu voimt uicou lavages, pmceo muiiieu up tie jc.i u. jvw an(j lftfo rri.A MBi house for I 3 1 ..7 i vtz I Al- fl I Govern jr St.

John is the ono to introduce such a resolution and I move yon that he be sent as tLe next senator from Kansas. Who seconds V.ie nomination A small admission, fee of 10 cents will be charged' in Col. True's lecture and will go to he Library fund of Mound Valley. AU turn out aud hear bun. uii iccuiu as Bcarueiy Jess guiitv vie i eace au uiuo kigs and for less money than they formation, with Maps, Bates, time tables, call upon or ad dress any of our Local Agents, or either of the under-named heads fw For DV epsiaead Liver Complaint, .5 COFFIN, Land Com.

you have a printed guarantee on every WISH ART, Gen Pass. Agt, boil of Shilon's Viuliwr. It neve-T CASSIDY, Gen. Fgt. Agt.

fails to cure. For sale by Kinr EOGERS, Genl. Manager bury and Symmcs. of the crime against life, than the Valley, in at Coo lty ima felon who goes to his grave rith on tl.e 1st dir ot with $1,200, the west for $800, or both lor $1,900. We will still make a reduction for cash.

For particle rs, address F. A. Walker, pt 2 o'clock V. m. of saiu day.

his hands stained in the blood "Of can be procured for at any othec town in the county. "Jim" means business, there is blood in his eye. IvICHAKO. O'CONKii, Att'v tbr Plau-'f. his fellow creature.

Physician..

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