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MArrnnt.rl pocket Viuvoh ni Mis Okto, ani oxp'HMhed dnn- ukcr ii twUbli.ihud at tho MoLholi.it parsonage I will trf. lo a lin M.isi)fi 3c Hamlin or m for a good riding and driving l;r(. , F. A. Tripp. 1 have some boautiful patterns in Q!ieniwaro to otTor away below their mine. W. ILWood. We are not making much fuss, go ing along iu a qnut way, but getting tLoro jufit th Kama W. A. Gardner. "An Ounooofl'revwitton." Vf hy tako tho chancos of a long spell of fovr and an oxponsite doctor's bill, when a bottlo of Dr. Keller's Mountain Sago Invigorator and a done of Mountain Cage Liver Pills will, if taVnu in time, provont it! Ro momb.r, on ouuco of prevention in your tt-wt) may be worth many pounds of cum For salo by W. 0 Spencer, druggist ' ' Come, fix up your accounts with W. U. Wood -must have tha money, All wool ncnrlot underwear only fiO centi at Kendall'm Worth $1. Molio4 Hooka rmU HupvllM. jx)ok! hooks! booksI, Smith' Bros, havo Jut received n complete lino of school books And nehool 'supplies. You will bo ablo hereafter to obtain from thoir stock any school book you desire and any thing in Hchool supplies attainable). Smith Bros. Hutchinson, Kan., May 23 '80. O. Keller M.D. ; Dear Sir: Ilivod in tha mountains for eight years and thereby caine to i it. . j: . u r . i . ii n kiu)w ics virtuos qi "joxuiwuit onge, having usod it for fovefo, chills, and billiouanoflftj in fact whn wo felt wick in any way wo were cured by tlio use of "Mountain Saga'' . " . ' mbs. E. Evtas. For salo by W. 0. Spencer, Druggist You can boy a pocket knifo from twenty fivo cents up and all warranted at W.IL Wood's. I havo a bran now corn planter with chock row attachment and a corn Khcllor for salo or trade chap. Will trade for stock. W. E. Smith. When you want anything in tho txxtt and shoo lino atop in and see ns and we will guarantee that yon will atop into tho best pair of boots or show for the money in the statu. W. A. Oibdnxb. SfECUL NOTIOS. Schepplo k Son, ucriden Roller Mills pay within 2c, of Kanias City prices for whoat FOU8AL3C. Choice onions, ono. bushel or two hundrod, an suits tho purchaser. O. A. Boavoy. WANTED At this oflco a No. 1 cow, -no stripper, but one that will give from four to six gallons of cream 1 r day , Do not forgot our dollar and a half Dongola shoo for ladies. ' Ask to eoo it A. A J. W. woaun Will be Lore Thursday and Friday, Oct 3rd. and Itltwithoat fail. CrulTn Livery Stable Frahk Grigo. Yet Surgeon, WANTED Two men to do farm work. J. F. Tuu 75 coat overalls TO centi, at Kendall's! Ladles bw our underwear, lx for buying the bout garment for fX) conto, ever shown. A. &J. W. Moaua.' 00 cent overall down to 75 centi at Kondall's. For a safo and cortain remedy for fever and aguousoDr. J. II, McLean's Chilla and i evor Curo; it is warranted to ouro. luro Coffito 15 centfl per Ih. at Kendaire. SALT I SALT 11 No.2U.0rporbrl. No.lfl.l5perbrl. Come at once. A. A J. W moaieo. Flour 01.00 Pr Crt. Tlio Holler Mills will soil third grado flour at f 1.00 por cwt What are you doing for Morident Employ some of the unemployed if you want to help Meriden. If you haven't buninot mako it Let's build up Meriden, and go to Kendall's for our goods. A. h J. W. Moflior have built on ex tontion to their platform fronting their store for tho better convenience of thoHO who havo wagons to load and unload with goods. Tho moat delicaU constitution can safely uso Dr. J. II. McLean's Tar Wino Lung Balm. It is a sure rem edy for coughs, lens of voice, and all throat and lung troubles. I)rMVH Mnlcing. . Minn Lizzie Cain, drees raakor, an nounceH that she iff located at Mrs. C. Hudson's where she will do cutting, fitting etc Fackflga coCfeo 22 cenli at u Kondall'a. TO EVERY BODY. On Saturday Oct Cth. we will give with every bill of ono dollar or more ono ono of the now puzzle's (pigs in clover). The number is limited so come early to bo sure to secure one. A. & J. W. uosixa. Pimples, blotches, Ecaly rJtin, ugly spots, sores and ulcers, abscesses and tumors, unhealthy discharges such as catarrh, eczema, ringworm, and other forms of skin disoaaos, are symptoms of blood impurity. Tako Dr. J. H. McLean's Sarsaparilla. CLOTHING. Before going to Topeka for your your clothing, booU and shoes or any thing in dry goods try Kondall'a They will boII as cheap as tho choap et and pay you the higheotprico for produce. The Terror of Aathma O on. Mr. Sampaouof Hutchinson says: MI had been a sufferer from oMbma nine years and until I tried a bottle of your Mountain Safe Invigorator I had found nothing that would give mo re lief, or known what it was to havo a peocoful night's rest in bed. In tho lant few weeks that I havo been cuing the Invigorator, my condition ha.i no much improved that I seem to have a now leusoon life given rne, and con hardly find words to exprons my grat itnde ior tho relief your medicine . has nfTordod. I wish all who suHer as I hare may hoar of your wonderful remedy." For ial by W. C Spmccrj AN ADVKIlTimt) JII-DIUII. To merchants and manufaduna; Read the followiug aad you will lo convinced that THE ADVOCATE. offers you a good medium to adver tise your businoM. Tho Advocatk has boon reccnizod an the oHicial organ of thin district of tho Allianoe, which coniprisoti Jeffer son, Jackson and Bhawneu counties and will soon embraco two moro east ern counties and has a circulation all over tho state. Tho gamo of base ball lwjt Saturday between tho Donnison and Meriden clubs on tho homo grounds was quita exciting, although not a well played game, and rosultod in tho visitors get ting away with our boy by one run. The tcoro fitood 10-9. OMtuary. Died of hydrophobia at tho resi dence of hor parents Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Feebler of Mondon Kansas, Stella Myrtle Feeblor, agod 9 years 7 months and 0 days. MA pnwlom one from A voice wi) loml It HtllM A place U cant tu our Itoino, Which wmr cau b BII1. God In hlit wl.vlora lm rwHlIixl, Tho boon his lort hiisglvru; And though the body moUlor hero, Tho loul In safe In hrim-n." Frogrammo for mooting of District Alliance, at Meriden Kannrvs on bat Oct 19, 1880, 10 a. m. to 11-Frelim-inaries 11 to 12 Co-operation in buy ing. l)i&cuamon led by dolegataj from Rock Crock Allianoo. 1 p. m. to2-Co-oporaticuin eellingi Disciifsion lad by delicto from Del awaro alliance. 2 to 3 BaSis of Just taxation. Dis cussion led by dolegato (rem Half Day alliance. 3 to 4 Miscellaneous brxmofii. A. 11 Diokinhon, Frcs. Married on tho ICtk inst, at tho residence of Rot. Whito, in Topeka, by that miniiiter . li'm Katio J. May, of Jackson county, and Thoa. 1L Stewart, of Topeka. Tho bride ia tho daughtor of W. J. May, woll known in this vicinity as ono of our Urgout and most prosperous farmers end stock raisors. Tho groom us a well known and highly respected gcntlo- uan of Topeka, and is in tho employ of tho Santa Fe railroad company. Tho happy pair will mako their home in Topeka in tho future. After tho wedding ceremony tho young couplo repaired to tho homo of tho bride's parents, a number of th friends of the bride and groom oj sombledto tender thcra the usual compliment of a cbariwi but they wro Bomowhst chockinatod in their sport, by the father of the bride, who is somewhat of a practical joker. Ho captured their munitions of war by a etrategio movement and vastly ro- ducod their capacity to whocp 'er up as thflso things aro usually dots, aud rather got th hcjh oa tho rensd- cra, It bocoraon our painful duty at th.nl timo to chroniclo ono cf tho tis.!do, i5 events that has ever tran spired in our villagethe death, from that torriblo of all innladios, hydrophobia, of Stella M. Feebler, tho little dnrh tor of our townriaium, W. W. Foollcr. Stella and littlo Maudi Barr, while at play in tho yard In front of Mr. Earr'ii residence on the 2nd. day of Juno l.vt wora attacked and sovorely bitten by a largo dog boloDging to Win. Cook who resides about two mik'S south east of town. Several other girla of about Stolla'B ago had left tho yard but a fow moments before the dog entered and mado thu attack., SblU was bittou in tho calf of ths k end MaudieBarr upon the hrovt over tho left eye. Tho wounds healed itn.!! although Maudio is sorioculy dis figured by tho renulting ccar. Tho dog af ter having bitten rtoveral ani raals, and several momlxirs. of Mr. Cook's family wes finally killed, aad after tho wounds hod all healed tho circunutanoo which created bo much excitement at tho time, had ceased to be tho subject of comment The par ents and friond.i of tho billon children had hopod that no serious conso- (fuences would result, and as timo passed this hope waj gradually grow ing into confidence. On Saturday, however, Stella coraplainf! of act fouling well, but as nothing suspicious was obnorved in hor symptoms, tho apparently alight indisposition was not regarded with any cpprehsnfiicrL, Sho was not in&torialljr worca on Monday morning, and went to school inthd forenoon. Sho reinainod at homo howovcr,in tho afternoon, and as the oontinuod to grow ttoio tho family phycician was called on Tun day morning. By this tima character istic mymptcma ero developed Tho difioaao was reodily recoguizod and appropriate treatment athninwtoreiL The charoctcrintio symptoms though flight in tho morning so cloarly indkatinfj tho charactor of tho majady, continued to incroaao in intenpitjr notwithuUnding tha treatment, tfoj vital powers bo como moro end moro exhausted, ancl between eijht and nino o'clock p. u. tho litflo sufferer passed away. Deatl) is tho common lot of mankind. It may bo anticipated by very crcat od intelligence, and tho young as well as tho old may, in accordance wit!j tho common oxperienco of tho world, ex pect its visitation. But a can liko this, so unusual in its character, end depending upon such a cauoo, is of poculiar satlnocs, and tho family havo tho heartfelt sympathy of tho entire community in this hour of deepest sorrow. None but those who havo passed throrigh a aunilar experienca can over know tho depth qf that Eor row, and none so f ally realize ho w littlo of consolation thro is in tho eympnthy and condclcnco of f rienda. It 19 a satisfaction of courgo to kzovr that friends do fynpathizo, bat thcro will bo none tho lain heart tthaj cn tli&t account Timo alona will kind ly heal tho wound and tho intcni;ifc-J of tho present prriu'onato grief v111 give plxca ta a moro eubdusd oorro'Sr Li tho yoara t) ccso.