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Ottawa Gazette from Ottawa, Kansas • 3

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word of Capt Bolt wood. It has been Our District Court convenes an 15th inst, The Gazette. W. J. NEWTON, TV-TP "NT his training, persistency and patience, that has given us this boy company, he wilTsell low for cash, or trade fbr a good milch cow.

Call at Mr.Barney's farm, adjoining county farm on the south. 2tf WoNCES why Brant didn't go to -1 I I -A-- Ottawa, Kansas. Hon. Geo. W.

Bain. We have had the pleasure of a very brief acquaintance with this justly distinguished gentleman from Kentucky, who visited our state in the interests the Temperance eause. His address in T4E Vagabond. This popular play, to be given by our home talent, assisted by Mr. W.

O'Keefe, a comedian of some note, promises to be an extraordinary entertainment It will be played two nights, Tuesday and Wednesday next The SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1879. whom the Frees and people of thestste are applauding. A rigid malitary disciplinarian as he is, he has made them Want To Rent. most observant of duty; but commingled with this he has a kind heart, and RAIL ROAD TIME TA BLR. KAX8AS CITT.

Uhe Park on Sunday, although some Opera house has has just been frescoed JOEL K. GOODIN, OTTAWA, KANSAS. Twenty years is practice 1b Kansas. it is exemplified in his everyday in and seven new sets of scenery painted A house of five or six rooms. Enquire at this office.

IN A NEW HOUbt. Here we are, in a new house and with a new firm. Will open Septem Departs. 2:52 p.m. 8:50 Arrives.

2:31) p.ni. 7:50 Australia. 1 It don't do to kick up a rumpus in the M. E. church.

"Leaf by leaf the rosea fall," mere especially tube roses. Fresh vegetables always on hand, in their season, at A. W. Adams', Mr. J.

V. Franklin has accepted a position, as traveling salesman, and takes his departure next Monday. and the hall otherwise beautified mak Express, rreight, ing it worth the admission foe, just to ULWKEKCK. tercourse. The boys not only love him but are most thoroughly controlled by him, and we never shall forget the patient watchfulness and care ta see the artistic work.

1:17 p.m. 2:45 p.m. 7:00 I 8:00 a.in. Express, rreight. ber first in Burton's new block, east Secure your seats at once at Clark's side Main street, the finest stock of IXDBPEKDKXCB COFFETVILLK.

ken by him of his charge of restless ac BENSON A PARKINSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Court House Square, Ottawa, Kas. Practices In the Federal and State Courts. bookstore, and avoid the rush, which will positively occur at the inst 1:12 p.mT 1:40 p.m. 8:15 I 7:45 a.m. Express, Freight, Clothing and Furnishing Goods, Boot and Shoes, that was ever offered in Ottawa.

A full line in each branch. Do not fail to come and see us. BURLINGTON. The best daily newspaper in this Passenger and Freight. I 1:00 p.m.

2:00 p.m. State is the Capital, It is newsy, spicy, As we go to press, we learn of a dis readable, honorable, independant aud II. A. Cook, astrous runaway which occurred near with J. Adler A Co.

LOCAL NEWS. -tf tive boys, to and from our city on this occassion. We feel like saying a good deal more about this matter and likely will in the we want to get at Leavenworth and the Fair. The fair was a horse fair, a lady of our acquaintance was anxious to see the oxens, spring chickens, and pumpkins and cow-cumbers, but after driving over the ground reported that they had'nt the Planters house, on the north side, radical. Ed.

Schlesinger, the "Poor Man's Friend," had a buffalo robe stolen this HIBBARD A JORDAN, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, Ottawa, Kansas, Will attend to the purchase, sals and es-Changs of unimproved lands, farms, city or business property; pay taxes, adjust tat Mrs. Craig Johnson and daughter were holding the team in front of the house That tube rose seems to have been a failure. week. Mr. City Marshal look a "lee- and by some mishap dropped one line, We are indebted to Mr.

P. S. Beers, lilies, procure abstracts or titles, and attend to any business properly belonging to a Baal of the 'burg, for a pleasant call. causing the team to start. By the re-maing line the team were drawn in a small circle, overturning the bugy and yet got in.

The rapidity of some of dleout." A call of the Democratic Central Committee is announced in this issue. All Democrats in the city at the time are invited to meet with them. George "stood up" and the church the horses exceeded that ever attaind by Kilpatricks Rarus, or Peter Swop's what shortened up by a threatening storm, was most excellent and heard by hundreds of anxious hearts and listening ears. We did not hear him on Sabbath evening but have heard great praise of him on that occasion. A more universally satisfied and happy gathering of our people at the M.E.

which was filled its capacity, on Monday night we have never witnessed, Mr. Bain first was in most happy mood, Mayor Benson was happy in his introductory remarks, the andience was hpppy in expectancy of a rich treat, the songs were happily rendered, and every one started in haypy. We learn that Mr, Bain is making this his life work, not for "one hundred dollars a day yours in Christ" and a suite of rooms in your best hotel, but for the love he bears, towards his fellow man. A noble generous Christain hearted gentleman, that he is, he would reach out after the hearts of the fallen, despiseJ, forsaken, homeless, ragged and forlorn of humanity that may have been thus placed through temptation first, then followed by hal it. He would gather up the scattered fragments of virtue and intellectuality that have been sequested because of the condition of society as it has existed and yet exiwts.

He would knit again these elements of manhood, and build theiron a new and nobler structure he gives ont notes of warning to THE CHEAPEST PICTURE FRAMES AND SCHOOL BOOKS. AT BOOK STORE probably injuring Mrs. Johnson se settled the bill. riously. One arm is reported broken Sleepy George.

The emmensity of T.F.BALDWIN, CARPENTER and BUILDER, Mb. Geo. Stinebaugh has purchased Lost. The time of day. Take your 0 bushels of L.

A. Barney's White besides serious internal injures of a na ture not yet known. Miss Laura L. Welsh, of Ottawa, Mhop Forth tide Second ttrect. east of Cloud watch to F.

Melluish and have it re -wheat for seed. the beautiful and accomplished daugh Mell McMillen was in from the paired. Found. The best place to have it repaired. F.

Melluish. OTTAWA, KANSAS, Takes contracts for all kinds of frame and wooden buildings, and makes a specialty of store fixtures, counters, etc. ter oi ex-Mayor ii. r. welsh, of that city' and a jewel of rare value in its so 'burg Wednesday getting a matri nwmialharness.

ciety, passed turougu Leavenworth yesterday afternoon, accompained bv They are utilizing the John China Ben, why don't you name thet wo her little sister Florence, en route to man up at 2pk, having run down Charley, Ah Ken and Ah Nee for subscriptions to the new Sunday school chapel and got it. The Chinese must NEW DRUG STORE In Williamsburg. Jjonipnan county on a visit to friends in the country. While waiting for the train, Miss Luura took a short drive through the city, and expressed herself delighted with the metropolis and its beautiful Leavenworth Press. ORVIS E.

STRONG, Solicitor of PATENTS GAZETTE OFFICE, stav. drug stores that are selling liquor in viehdioD of law. Matthews, the temperance detective, is to be seen almost daily delivering beer to the invalids. A "glniblet contemplating the bor rowing of a new handle is now boring for beer and notoriety in this city. GLASS A CRUTCHFIILD, Brant insured a can of Oysters.

Devore not to be out-done is looking for fresh cod fish, Shaffer A Becker feel the crowd we could'nt see, having left our magnifying glasses at Clarks foundery for repair. Length breadth and respectability were there, (ie) our-self and the Kentucky giant, brother Parkinson and Jim Legate. The booth men are supposed to be respectable, we did'nt interview them on account of more pressing engagement, our wife. The Fort of course was taken most beautiful grounds are they, we might tell who beautified them but wo'nt now. Having but a few hours to spend in the city did not make personal calls upon Gen.

Sheridan A Pope or any other General, but being in a ightrseeing mood, looked at the magnificent mansions prepared for the faithful on this mundane sphere, in that locality. Then all over the city we peregrinated. On our return gazing at the beautiful only, for we don't like to look at uglo things except Harry Paramores "Snaiks" and hopper-watamus. Six o'clock and for home. Kvery body loaded down, or up, with fruits, LEAVENWORTH FAIR.

Ottawa, Kansas. Beg leave to announce to the public eelish and slippery about the conduct Zou aves Excursion A Jolly Good Time. mat tney nave just opened a of Brant.D. JWilkenon is on a snail E. K.

KELLENBERGER, We regret to note the death and fu hunt. How strangely Insurance men do labor, yet all seem to bo after their meat. We pleasured slightly on Wednesday, and with our wife and a good many others of our male citizens and NEW DRUG STORE Physician and Surgeon, neral of the dear little child of citizen Heek. It is sad to lose a child around which hearts so cling. And have a Large Stock of M.

F. Schaper, an old resident their wives, and a large number of males without wives, and scores of A. H. Baldwin and wife left for Chi DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, 3nin Street, OTTAWA KANSAS. Special attention given to disease of the throat and lungs and nasal catarrh.

Offlce the young, points to the haunts und lairs of the bears and lions on life pathway, feeds their minds and heants with the manna of love, encircles them in his great manly goherous heart, and instills into them by gentle whispers, God is love. No temptation shall befall thee but what is common to man, but out of all these He will deliver thee, only put there your This makes his work noble and acceptable, this wins souls to Christ and temperance. His manner is pleasing VAnniBllJ4JH, OILS, koaph, PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, SPONGES, ETC. of Ottawa, returned this week after a four years sojourne in Chicago, Mr. S.

is an adept in the manufacturing and building of pipes organs, which business he proposes carrying on here. Look for his announcement in next issue. batchelors seeking wives, and dozens of husbandless wives, and maidens happy smiling and sweet, numbering in all the full of three coaches and a baggage car. At 7 a. M.

we left our beautiful little depot with our bright-eyed, and well disciplined Zouaye boys, and the send off was most happy On the trip to Leavenworth the noticeable features wasavieingone. with another who could make them selves most agreeable, and the contribution whan cakes, candies, peanuts and other vegi-tables, no hardware allowed on the 25 CENTS Hon Sidney Clarke has been corres cago on Wednesday. He goes to purchase his fall stock for the two business houses of Taylor, Baldwin A Co. Dr. J.

Kuster, of Williamsburg, smiled upon us Wednesday. The Doctor is one of the largest capitalists in the 'burg, and a citizen that will do the town much good. ijoods of all classes are being delivered in the city this week at a lively urate. Our merchants are filling up j.hmf stocks as if they intend business. The uf ads.

which will appear next will rive additional evidence. also as to speech. There is no pompos ponding with President Hayes recent train, and all aboard the train for Will nay for THI WEEKLY CAPITA a. PATTERSON A PRACTICAL BAKERS and CONFECTIONERS; ICE CREAM, LEMONADE, and SODA WATER. OYSTERS, Ac, In Seaaoa.

Old P. O. ball.ling, Main Street, OTTAWA. KAH. ity about it, no astertatiou, no clerical southern shipment, Satisfied with ly trying to convince him that he is recognized as an Old Settler.

Hayes can't see it as he has never felt that he flrst-class Nswspapar, giving latsit and most reliable Kansas news. Seat to any address, postage paid, balance of 1K7K for 25 cents. Currency er postage stamps may be seat In letter at our risk. HUDSON EWINrt, stoicism, no contortion of body, ideas, or language, no attempt at being anything else than George W. Bain, a man among men, a co-worker for the good of humanity.

was firmly settled in the White House Topeka, Kansas. aggreegated gave rounds on rounds of up to this time, but is rather on the Peregrine Pickle order. what we had seen and heard, and gratified to return to the bosoms ef our home, children, poultry and the nicest little city in the state, carrying with us the kindliest feelings for Leavenworth and its citizens and remembering their kindnesses and hospitalities. A young man never feela so much For Lamo Hack. Hide or Client use SHI.

Austerily acerbity or a secticism en liUH fOKOUH i'LAHTEK. Pr nenta. Don't forget the Old Settler's Meet ters not into his composition, for he is Sold by Entabrook 4 Menefee. Druggists. ilhamsburg, Kansas.

a Democrat in every sense, not a par-' ing at Bismarck Grove on the loth A 16th inst. There will be a large crowd FRANKLIN A GROSS, Fashionable BARBERS, Oppntt ftamUin Umtte, OTTAWA, KANSAS. tisau, neither a politician, and we know not how he votes, but a Demo No Deception Used. Tt. Is ulranirA un mo nunwln will there, as arrangements are being made at a loss what to do as when he takes all over the state for a good old time his girl to a picnic, a hie ant crawls to sutler day after day with dvspepsia, Liver Complaint, Constipation, Sour Stomach, camp.

Topeka is wide awake and down her back and begins to bit her uenerai uenimy wnen mey can procure at our store SHILOH'8 VlTALIZEll, free of cost, if it docs not cure or relieve them. Wyandotte talks about special cars for just above the belt, and she begins to crat because he "knows no baseness, cowers to no danger, oppresses no weakness, cherishes horor, and sympathises with the humble," and being fearless, generous, whole-souled and humane it makes him noble, maguan- Messrs. Guy A Milner are receiving new goods daily, filling their immense room from ceiling to floor. Mr. has just returned from a trip iin the country, and his success is evidenced by the large stock of goods 4ie lis shipping out.

Messrs Miles Beck and Spradlin, of Garnett, accompanied by their families, were in the city Tuesday and Wednesday visiting at the residence of Mr. Baldwin's. Mr. Beck talk some of trading hisGarnett property tor Boh Sharp's residence here. 500 people and a band of music, scream for help.

Boston Transcript. Price 75 cents. Sold by Estabrook Menefee, Williamsburg, Kansas, Present indirntinna nro flint fttrn. Mb, Tyler Congden is studying the wa mav vet aret the new R. R.

before L. C. WASSON A Garnett. amoua, sublime, expands his affections, DE1TTISTS. art of decoration, for verily he is improving and beautifyibg his little store daily and he keeps the choicest of fruits, best brands of cigars, and enlarges the circle of his sympathies Matrimonial allinnwa nrn nmn- ANDREW VOLK, dealer in cleg Cigars mi Tolu, FANCY GROCERIES, NITS, FRVIT8, ETC.

LUNCH ROOM. OTTAWA, 5 KANSAS. innocent hilarity and joyousness. Reaching Leavenworth about 11 A. si.

the crowd seperated, or what is called in western parlance scattered themselves numerously over the city to see the sights and take in the business and beauties of our business Emporium. Our, indivual and first scatterment was for the "Planters" in the direction of the dinner table, and when that welcome sound for high-noon came it found us in readiness In fact anxiously so. Well we arc not going to describe the dinper, neither say what was on the bill of are, it la. sufficient to say it was a four paged sheet, (whether its Sunday edition is greater we did not enquire) neither had time to scrutinize, closely, 'just what was In that edition, but blandly and gently said to the lovely wait maid in the language of Judge Usher "if this Is true bring it all in we are ready to be sacrificed." Enough came at least to satisfy us, and there was any amount of industry and silent enthsu aiasm at that dinner. Our boys were met at the depot by the Barre Cadets, a company and elevates his soul until claiming times pulled through by the aid of the Office Vp Stair, in Wesson's Aew Bleek.

noose paper. temperance beverages he has always The Missouri Pacific R. R. rolline E. BOLTWOOD, A of mills and iron works at St.

Louis will on hand. If you don't believe it, go and see for yourself, or if you do, go anyhow. soon be in operation to supply the St. equality with the best, he rejects as unworthy of his dignity any Immunities over the humblest of his fellows. In contradistinction to him we have a bane not Bain, in every city, more than one here could the word be plural-lzed, li.

a. a. a. witn steel rails. Twelve hundred men will be emnlov- i a- Orders solicited.

Goods warranted. OTTAWA KANSAS. Who will be elected President next ed in the mills. This attempt at murder was a cold who are detractive, destructive and de- year is puzzling lots of fellows, and other gentlemen, and some few news blooded affair and public sentimentde-mands the would-be murderer should be punished. Kalloch was well known paper writers, and several politition-ers Ordinarily it would be the man who termanately demonstrative in their frautic, unmatured, fretful, fitful phantasms and are doing more injury than good.

in Kansas and many of our people in gets the most votes but just in these A. L. WARRINGTON, PRACTICING Physician and Surgeon, Office Fitter's Xhuff Store, East Seeond Street, next door to The "Red-Stockings," salute to the Leavenworth "Stars" resulting In a core of 14 to 5 in favor of the "Red," wasn't intended as a declaration of open hostility, but simply a gentler reminder that "doubtful things are extremely uncertain" and always to bet where the chanoes of winning predominate. Dr. E.

K. Kellenberger In his treatment of Nasal Catarrh, is having unparalleled success. He has had special instruments manufactured solely for his use. His practice is not confined alone to the city, but patients are coming in from abroad. His reputation is leaching out into the remotest bringing in the afflicted from all narta.

Would that so good causes as is tem modern times ona can't just exactly most aways tell having a vivid recol mis county were personally acquainted with him. He was a fascinating public speaker, a man of generous impulses, with a large liberal heart, and picadiloes hat many friends here who will be ex lection of a certain 8 to 7 manipulation. just organizing and of whom we learn, NEW MARKET! Main MmM i'irtt and Seoond OTTAWA W. BRAZEE, Proprietor. The paeple will find everything kapt tn a Meat Market, at this shop.

The proprietor baa bad brn Years ISiprriwf In ttie Ilutvher Business, and cam hare to locate permanently. The BEST in the Market Guaranteed. perance should be placed in the hands of temperate men, for intemperance does not wholly mean wine-bibbing God bless George W. Bain both as a We were pleased to make the ac tremely sorry should his wounds prove fatal. Western Spirit, quaintance of Mr.

Geo. F. Dodder of msn and as a worker in so good a cause Douglas county, who showed a proper D. J. MAHER, ATTORNEY AT LAW.

No- Temple Blook. OTTAWA. KANSAS. as he is engaged. appreciation by subscribing for the Gazette.

Mr. Dodder is agent for SPECIALNOTICES. Meigs and Devore, do a general Military. On Saturday evening last, the boj a collecting business. Osgood'i stock scales, considered the best and cheapest scale made.

His post office address is Lapeer, Douglas county, Kansas. We can recommend Mr. D. to all wanting scale. For Sale.

A good pad saddle, in blue, members of the Paola and Ottawa Rifle, met on neutral grounds, half way between the two cities, and Inquire at this offlce. are boys of the first families in the city, and this was their first appearance on drill, we mean the Cadets also met by that extelient Band of 19 U. S. Infantry and escorted to Laings Hall. Reception and welcoming speeches and replies were on the tapis and were tap-ised.

The Mayor with his great big heart than donated to the boys, and their mothers and fathera aunts uncles cousins and friends the freedom of the city and auarounding country, and we sailed in and through, and around and oyer the same immensely Our Zouaves were dinnered, feasted and toasted and then taken to the Fair Grounds in omnibuses. Their dnss parade there was simply grand, they outdone themselves, and many an Ottawa heart had to be kept from jumping out from E. M. BARTHOLOW, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Practice In Franklin, Osage and Coffey Counties. Special attention given to Collections.

Loans and sale of Henl Estate. jointly encamped for a day. There The Gazette is on sale at the book were about seventy-five patriots pres tore of A. W. Barker.

A A A Klmrnn th pntarnriiiinir PALACE DM STORE, Second door South of Plmt V.tlr.n.1 A Some unprincipled has been circulating the story that "when we first came to this town rwe stood on the street corners and set mp the whiskey to the niggers." Let us say right here that anyone circulating that kind of taSy, lies, ard they can get satisfaction by calling at this office, office hours from 7 o'clock a. m. to C. r. m.

ent, besides a large number of camp If you have any property to insure, newspaper man of Ottawa, called on us yesterday for a few moments on his way to Topeka. Mr. Sharpe says Ot- (wn la ltntmlnor Ay rmn AviflenpA fif followers, pack peddlers and dead beats, seeking to dispose of their shod Bank, call on S. Devore, he represents six as good Companys as exist. dy wares, and lap up the surplus grub.

AMBLIN BLOCK: A. W. Adams lias a complete line of D. FOGLE, POSTMASTER AND DEALKK 1M GENERAL 1RCHAII, Stone front, west end William Street, Williamsburg, Kansas. MONEY ORDERS FOR SALE.

it, he is going within the next sixty days, to put steam power into his printing establishment, and then look out for a seven-column daily. If Sharpe takes hold of an enterprise of that kind, he will go in to win. Law family groceries, of the best quality, The usual routine of camp and picket cuty was gone through with, and a military court duly organized, with Lieut. Schlesinger as president. The heroes of a day with bayonets fixed, An alarm of fire washeardon Thurs and is selling at prices that will command the attention of all.

rence journal. joy by swallowing a littlo, well wa- Prime groceries and provisions, at day afternoon, it turnea out mat Shomo'a wood shed had ignited by spontaneous combustion. Devore, Brant A Beachy and other of our in stood ready to carry out the sentence bed-rock prices, at A. W. Adams'.

You just bet your life, T. if Sharpe takes hold of au enterprise of that kind it is a success, and "Bar-kus is willin'." We have some fine young canary surance agents are down at the lip, be A. M. BLAIR, K. V.

SOSSIBRS, Pretident. Tiee FreMent. HORACE J. SMITH, Ouhier. REST NATIONAL HUH, Ottawa, KattKii.

birds (singers) for sale at our office. cause there has been left them no op portunlty to make publications of They all do it, go to Captain A. W. Adams' grocery for their provisions. prompt payment of loss.

Shomo's wood wasn't insured but took its own rk'k and was burned. This old reliable establishment is now completely under th control of G.L Gowderv.M. A GRADUATE OF ATLANTA MEDICAL COLLEGE. He will endeavor to ALWAYS HAVE ON HAND, A COMPLETE line of FRESH DRUGS And EVERYTHING pertaining to a first clans Drug Store to select from. A.

A. Lathrop repairs all kinds of KUMNER A YOUNG'S MR. Fdward MaGrath, of Williams Abstract and Loan Office, sewing machines also sells the New American Sewing Machino, with self threading shuttle. Do not fail to see it. Try it before you buy any other.

burg was in town Wednenday and called on the Gazette, Mr. MaGrath ITI'KR FLOOR, OLD PKOl-LKS' NATIONAL BANK BCILIIIKO. is the boss saddler and harness dealer Office on Second street. Ottawa. 6tf.

The Leavenworth Times, in speaking of our Zouaves, says ad interim. Between the heats, while the horses were resting, the time was filled up in an interesting manner. Some who did not care to be interested in the selling of pools, watched the base ball game, others talked over the glass ball shooting match, and told now well their favorite had deported himself, the band played favorite airs, and once, when there was a slight lull, the gallant little Ottawa Zouaves suddenly sprung Into view, and following the rat-tat-tat of the drum, marched by fours into a position in front of the seated audience. There, under the command of their efficient leader, Capt. were put through all the maneuvers of the latest tactics, and never for an was a in the 'burg.

He has recently purchas Abstracts of Title furnished on short uot lee. Money loaned at reasonable rates. 1 ed the Stewart block and is widening Mr. C. W.

Gano starts a fine photo out, evidencing that he is doing a busi grapher's section house out through ness in harmony with the wishes of the country next week. It will be un der the management of a skilled ar his patrons. His stock Is of the best, and the work turned out of his shop is H. D. CLARK A SON, Fonaflry and Ids ips, Ottawa, Kama.

tcrmellon, A goodly number of Officers from the Fort were present to witness the drill, and were unamout in pronouncing it a remarkable success. Some amusing remarks were made Which may be chronicled. We will record two only, as we are giving some length to this article An old man a worn wrinkled and warm hearted regular, after witnessing theprefectlon of the drill went to a booth near and called for his lager, with tears streaming down the furrows of his face, and said "dem little boys, by dot was zo nice it makes me ory lilae a little baby." Another so over come with their successes in every department of their drill could no better express himself thon "by you little divels, where you live?" At the different and most difficult evolutions, the boys received cheer upon cheer, and the waiving of handkerchiefs by the ladles and other manifestations of satisfaction gave eclat to their preformance and behavior. Cheer after cheer greeted those little warm hearted boys as they passed tho streets on their return trip coming from a warm hearted and appreciative people They received $50 from the Fair Association and the pledgo of a drum from the citizens of Leavenworth as a token of regard and an urgent ro-quest to remain another day. We cannot drop these our Zouaves, without a of the court, and the watchword was "let no guilty man escape." Sargeant Gano, Corporal Clark and Private Farran fell early In the battle, and were promptly drummed out of camp in regular army and John Hancock style.

The Paola boys with a few exceptions, were exceedingly quiet and inoffensive young men, but stood ready with armor on, to defend the stars and stripes of their fore dads. The best of feeling prevailed during the entire night and day, boisterous noise, ungentlemanly conduct or language was not indulged in, and at 3 o'clock p. m. Sunday, it was discovered that Charlie Chick had eaten up all the rations, whereupon tents were struck. A Spike as is a Spike.

Our colored citizen and Democrat, Joseph Paine, living north of the river, knows how to grow castor beans. A spike not yet fully matured, grown by him, was left at our office on last Saturday measuring twenty-seven Inches. Joseph attends strictly to business, is never seen loitering around town, kicking up his heels and boxing on street corners, but Is most assiduous in labor and the growing of corn, garden truck, castor beans and Democrats, and Is a success In all. 800 men will be at work next week on the 1mwi, the Ottawa road. tist, who will bo prepared to take views or anything else, from a gem to unexcelled in the county.

Messrs H. A. Kefr.er and W. a 1 a life sized portrait. Wait for Gano's seetion house, and get work that will stand.

isntton, oi Arcanum, unio, nave iicch wrong movement made from the first We repair all kinds of Machinery In. the best possible manner, and make iron and brass castings. Also work in all metals. Pattern making. "right" dress to tlie "brcais ranks." Old soldiers who were present said "their Divots are as fine as in the in the city visiting their friend, Ed.

Schlesinger, an ex-townsman of Ar- 3 canum, for several days. They ex- 1 uress themselves much pleased with Mr. L. A. Barney has 1500 bushels army, and their precision in handling of the "Glosson" wheat, for sale, for seed wheat, at $1 .00 per bushel.

This as well as some portions of the Special attention glvtu to the compounding of PRESCRIPTIONS From the PUREST DRUGS! Mr. P. 0. Nostrum, A Pharmacist of several yean experience, will be found in attendance, and every effort will be used to make this Institution the TUB Git Dm Eioii OF OTTAWA. KANSAS, wheat has proved to be the most pro arms is to oeaaniirea." Touching the ball match it says 'Th trnma hatarciM tho Tlprt Hfndk country which they visited.

i'liey ductive of any raised in this part of Ings, of Ottawa, and the Stars, of five mueh praise to mine host, Maj. 11. F. Lindsey. of the Hamblin, claim B.

F. LINDSEY, Proprietor of the HAMBLIN HOUSE, Corner Main nd Heeotti Streets, OTTAWA, KANSAS. the country, and as his is very full and clean, It makes a splendid opportunity ing it to be the best hotel in the west, leaven worm, was snonenea tor want of time." That Is pretty thin, D. R. Own up.

15 to 5 In favor of the Reds is more a In which they are mighty correct. to obtain tho best of seed. Also 23 head of three year old steers, and 20 head of two years old, post, In splendid I They also state that they never met a I more sociable set of people anywhere than 8 to 7. Come down, we won't order, for sale reasonable. He also i iimii illil liirii.

It Im honed that has a number one Champion Mowing This House Is Hrst-nlass In every particular, and newly furnished. Excellent sample rooms for commercial men. Terms, X0O a day. brag. Your boys are learning, and may some day bo able to give ours aiitmpnt.

4 Ahey have seen enough to make their machine In first class condition which Home with u..

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