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Win pr 'Still -In Ui!) Lead trai A week from next Tuesday the next president will be nominate i. "BLAIN IDIOTS." Curses do come home to roost after awhile. The Herald. PERSONAL Mrs A. H.

Moffet returned from I rri i ESTABLISHED 1ST2. four! KANSAS. -The Newspaper wmcn Devotes Es FECIAL ATTEXTIOX TO OUR YoUXO State. If there is one thin moie than another that the Leavenworth Time deserves credit for. it is its devotion Drugs, Oils, Two or tnree first-class, wel! im provod farms, for sale chenp.

Cal Money to loan on real estate at jLUjieiia luursaay mgui. J. B. Thatcher of Cotton Wood Grove gave us a call on Monday. J.

A. Scheble, father of A. on McKinstry Scheble for particu four percent commission. McKixstry Scheble. lars.

SATURDAY, JUNE 12. 1880. SIMS ELY, BUSINESS MANAGER AND CITY EDITOR. TP Patent Medicines, 1 1 I II I Varnish, Soaps, II I IV I I 1 1 Mixed Paints, Perfumery. KJ Window Glass, Toilet Articles, Pens, Combs, DRUG STORE, Pencils, Brushes, -mb iiiiiir Stationery, to the interests of Kansas.

For this Scheble, arrived Thursday morning, hale and hearty. The (Jrant boom was a boome The mr st noted men of modern rang of the worst kind and has re times have publicly attested to the value of Aver's Cherry Pectoral a a bounded on the heads of the imperi Sieges, THK iy HKL AHLK MMTS. Cigars, every home in the State. In order accomplish this, Col. Anthony makes the fullowing offer For 1.25 he will send the Leavenworth Times one year, and a copy Tobacco, Cutlery, Snuff, School Books.

Supporters, and Trusses. of any cne of the following works, alists. Upon none does it eit so heavily as on Bro. Meredith. Married In this city, June 8, at at the residence of Prof.

M. Lewis, by Rev. D. Moore, Mr. George Gall of Sterling, and Miss Anna Lewis of Hutchinson.

cure for coughs and "Arthur! Who's Arthur Everybody is asking this question. The new ticket is not known so well as the Hayes and Wheeler ticket was, and that fraudulent pair were blessed with enough of obscurity to suit most of the stalwarts. Buying In quantities, we get the benefit 'ot LOW PRICES, ami ly this means we art ITf prepare! to meet any legitimate priees, at the yjSli Ji3u5r smne time sell pure irixhls at moilerate prices. Prescriptions anil FaniUv Receipts tilled wish the greatest care. SPECIAL JiOTICE.

As it is more convenient for lis as well as our patrons, we ill hereafter present our bills on the lirst of the month Advertisers can govern themselves accordingly. GRANT IDIOTS. To Rest. A small bouse of two rooms cheap. Call at this office, Chnsman keeps the best nickle cigar.

14-tf A horgan grinder tormented the town last Thursday morning. We furnish money to those who wish to prove up on pre-emption. McKlSSTRY SCHEELF, in clear, bold type, complete. 1. The life of Hon.

Benj. Disraili Earl of Beaconsfield, late Prime Minister of England, 2. Eothen. By Alexander William Kinglake. 3.

A History of Our Own Times. A book that is having a large sale. By Justin McCarthy. 4. The Zulus and the British Remember that Fred Ryde keeps the boss bakery aiid confectionery Prices always the lowest.

Give him a call at the well known City Bakery 26-tf. Elsewhere will be seen the marriage notice of Mr- George Gail and Miss Annie Lewis, of this city. The Herald office returns thanks for a bountiful supply of cake. If the future of the newly married couple is as deliciously sweet as the cake they sent ua, they may well look forward to a life of unalloyed pleasure. Who and retail dealer in FURNITURE Frontiers.

Particularly interesting at this time, when England's foreign poliey is attracting so much atten tion. The editor of the News wrote a private letter to a friend 5. The New Magdalene. By Wil-kie Collins. 6.

Griffith Gaunt. By Chas. Reade. 7. Last Days of Pompeii.

By Undertaking In all its Branches. he was going to "stay in Chicago until Grant is nominated if it takes all summer." As Fletcher is undoubt The po office (in prospective) has gone where the woodbine twin- eth. four: Money to loan on real estate at four per cent commission. McKlXSTRY SCHECLE. Lord Lytton.

edly a man of his word, we do not expect to see his bright editorials on FOR PIANOS AND ORGANS GO TO 8. Vicar of Wakefild. By Goldsmith. 9. East Lynne.

By Mrs. Henry the "political situation" until the melancholy da have come. Wood. The only large type edition. 10.

The Lakeside Cook Book. A complete manual ot cooking The tail feathers of the Grant idiot of the News are drooping like unto a amecocks after a hail storm. This is a splendid oner, which He will sell you an instrument as low as you canluy of any dealer, in any place. His instruments are all SELECTED and first class. gives you the Leavenworth Times at its regular price, and the book you select Free.

The Times will be particularly interesting during this Our young friend Henry Austin Plevna township, and Miss Sylva A. Jones of Pleasant Hill, Mo. were married at the home of the bride's parents on Tuesday, June 1st, 1880. Mr. and Mrs.

Austin arrived here Monday evening last. The Herald extends its hearty congratulations to them and wishes them many long yeirs of double year's National Campaign. It is the oldest, best and choicest paper in The Windsor House has just been refitted and reopened by Mr. F. P.

Breese. Tho Windsor is now one of the best hotels in the Valley and fully merits its large patronage. As long as the Windsor is kept at its pref-ent high standard of excellence, the peo pie of Hutchinson may boast of having the best hotel in the country. When the news ot arfields nomination came, the look of flank dismay that fettled down on the features of the Grant men was amusing. Profound silence reigned in the crowd that thronged Winslow All-brights' for awhile, when some one feebly gulped out, three che (a gulp) ers for Garfield The crowd responded weakly, with great effort and dismal silence reigded again-Some of the boys neglected to take the rising tile which would have borne them on to fortune and resolutely bet on old man" till the last.

Considerable loose change Kansas. Send 1,25 and the name of the book you select which will be I loan money on solid gold and silver watches and jewelry. L. Guessaz. 31-tf.

Condolence of any kind is acceptable at the JVeirs and Interior office, "for one week only." four: Money to loan on real estate at four per cent commission. McKlXSTEY SCIIEBLE. sent postage free. Address, D. R.

Anthony, Leavenworth Ks. As a purifier of the blood, Ayer's Sarsaparilla has no equal. It, won Rey. D. M.

Moore left Thursday mornirg, for Pennsylvania, where he will stay for some time. Frank Tandy is head clerk at the Palace drug store and Smith Robertson takes his plac-3 at the Red Front. Mr. P. B.

Harpole arrived Monday night from Cookeville, and is visiting his parents in Bell township, lie will probably remain til-fall. A Oswald, one of the leading spirits of the Untarrified of Rice county, cai'ed cn us, Monday and renewed his profession of faith in the Democratic party. A. Turner, the veteran black smith, formerly of Reno Centre, but now of Bell township, gave the Her. aid a call, Tuesday.

Rev. John Brown of Lawrence Kansas, father of our Judge Brown, will preach at the Baptist church on Sunday, at half past 10 o'clock. All are invited to attend. Messrs Winslow Allbright are al ways foremost in every enterpise We were enabled to get every ballot at their place within five minutes after it was taken. Mr.

A. II. agent at this place, deserves the thauks of the entire community for the prompt way he gave us the news from the Chicago Convention. Robert Meanor, one of the Lord'g good printers, leaves the Herald office to-night for the great west, where his host of friends, while regretting his departure, wish him un. bounded success.

W. W. Farrah, quondam local of the Herald, is at Maysville, and booming in first class style. He already owns an interest in four mining and was offered 900 for one before any work was done on it. Messrs.

Winslow Albright presented our popular railroad agent Mr. A. H. Moffet, a fine box of cigars for services rendered in fnrnish-the ballots from the Chicago Convention. Mr.

Moffet is always ready to accommodate the people of Hutchinson. Rev. Wm. Rose of Loda called on us Tuesday, and in beha'f of the Democrats of that township took us to task for intimating that the Democrats of that section have greenback predilections. He informed us that we were missinformed as to the intentions of the Loda Democ rats, and asserted that they were ready to follow the lead of the man chosen by the Cincinnati Convention, whoever he may be, and that, their presence at the Greenback Convention was merely for the purpose of coverting the fence riders to the faith of Jackson, Jefferson and Lincoln.

'Rah for Lody Democrats derfully improves the complextion, RENO ENCAMPMENT XO. 321. O. O. meets Yery second and fourth Monday in each month, in Odd Fellows Hall.

W. K. Marshall, S. A Atwood. C.

P. and brings to old and young the bloom of heaith. For the cure of Chills and Fever, Dumb Ague, and all miasmatic dis eases, there is nothing equal to the Marsh Ague cure. It is a changed hands iu consequense. We laarn that Lewis Mills is a can-adidate for District Clerk.

He is thoroughly competent and his party might go further and fare woree in its selection. Money to loau oa improved farm and city property. Ricksecker Zimmerman 23-tf and sure remedy. Never know to fail. Price only 50 cents liquid or Hutch ixsok, Friday Evening, June 12.

1SS0. GKAIS, New Wheat, No. 2 No. 3 85 No. 4 0 Rejected '5 r0 Corn 23 Oats 25 HIDES.

Sheep Pelts 1060 Beef Hides, green 6 Beef Hides, drv 13 COUNTRY PRODUCE Butter 18 Chickens, per dozen 2.00 KriT9, per dozen OS Potatoes, perlmshel 75 1.00 New Hay, per ton 3.00 Apples, per peck Hogs. ir cwt -2 7.W1.00 SHEEP. Good to choice native Salt, per bid ..3.00 Osajje Coal 6.60 Trinidad 7-0 Though none the less appreciative of the new feature of the Kansas City Times the Monday Morning edition pills. For sale by Davier Black burn. Raff Bros, have received their we have refrained giving it a no spring goods and fashion plates, and Barclay7 their old reliable tailor in vites you to call and examine their stock and leave your measure for a suit of clothes.

23-tf BLAINE IDIOTS. We have money to loan on rea estate, at a low rate of interest, in any sum not less than two hundred and fifty dollars. tf. McKlXSTRY SCOEBLE. W.

R. Stapleton has one of the tice, because every one is talking of that truly modern Journal. There is a glaring contrast between the course of the Times ar. that of the Kansas City Journal. While the former is always in the lead in enterprise, the Journal seems to be retrograding and assiduously copies the special telegrams of or three days after they have appeared in other papers.

We have a number of local exchanges which are far more interesting than the champion mos3-back paper of the west the Journal. most complete barber shops in the city. He has recently added two new patent adjustable chairs, and has in connection a neat bath room Wheat harvest lias commenced and the farmers say the quality of the grain was never better, though the the yield is not so good as it might be. You will find no bogus pianos or organs in his stock. They all have the manufacturer name in full on them, Do you want a first class musical instrument store in Hutchinson If so, patronize it, and give it your influence by so-doing you will help the interests of the town.

Mr. Smith now has the agency for the J. V. Hale, Weber and Emerson pianos, and expects soon to have the agency lor several other first class makes, which he will sell here as low as any dealer in St. Louis.

Chicago or Kansas City can sell the same quality of instrument. Girt him a cull. His rooms are in the new stone bank building. supplied with all conveniences. Go there to get a neat, clean shave and bath.

The Post office (in prospective) has departed into the yawning NASBY'S TOLEDO BLADE FOR 1880- A First-Class Fail Paper. Last year fully 250,000 people regularly read the Blade. IlaLF A MILLION PEOPLE will follow its columns with interest during the coming year. No other General Weekly offers so many inducements to its readers for so little money THE HASBY LETTERS appear exclusively in the Toledo Blade and BLAINE IDIOTS. abyss of third term defeat, and Mer- The Old Reliable idith no more peruses the postal guide with the intention of making himself competent for the position of stamp canceller.

It was only last 1 Hotel FARMERS, READ THIS. You can get fhe world-renowned; American Agriculturist an the HebAld for one year tor only two dollars the price of the Agriculturist alone is 1.50. We learn that preparations are now being being niide for a grand dance on the evening of the fourth. The music will ba furnished by Prof. Oaks's orchestra, Quite a number of people will be in attendance from neighboring towns.

Is still kept by will be one of the most prominent and popu lar features of the Presidential campaign. A NEW STORY, week that Fletcher inslalled the present incumbent of post office in the News office, while intending to take the place of Mr. Mills in the den where "Merle now sings sweet songs to his lady companion on his return from his eastern trip. But Grant is snowed under and Fletcher will have to start a boom for Bruce or George Francis Train ere he can again aspire with any degree of hope to the position he so earnestly I. WOLFEUSBEliGEK.

GRANT IDIOTS. Two good, well improv ed farm by the author of "Andersonville" describing for rent on good terms. Enquire of the experiences of a private soldier in the McKlXSTRY SCHEBLE. army of the Cumberland durin the war wiil begin with the first week in January, and Vol. 1.

No. 1. of the Index, pub-libhed at Medicine Lodge, has reached us and we persued it th pleasure, as it is uncompromisingly Democratic and is an lionor to Barbour county. with pleasure. Good meals and clean beds a specialty 16-tf.

continue during the greater part of the year, SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE From Wasbinaton, New York, and other news E. II. Gregg is commencing again to manufacture the famous barbed wire. It is bull strong, hog tight an chicken proof. Put up in spools to suit the trade.

25tf. Segwick county is trying to squirm out of having to pay the bonis the so extravagently voted to the St. Louis San Frcacico railroad. She In connection with the hotel, I hold a grand auction every Wedn sduy and Saturday, and sell all kinds of household and kitchen furniture, farm implements, live stock, dry goods, ere. Thanking my patrons for pidt favors, I solicit their patronage in the future.

I. Hutchinson, Kan. will probably waste a great deal of Nothing can excaed to the folly and stupidity of those who submit to the pangs of the various forms and complications ot rhcunvitism and gout, byr which are tortured and disabled, when they can, by one or two applications of Giles' Liniment Iodide Ammoni, obtain instantaneous and permanent relief. Giles' Pills cures Headache. Sold by all druggists.

Send for pamphlet. Dr. Giles, 120 WestBroodway, N. Y. Trial size 25 cents.

money in lawyers fees and pay the bonds in the end. That's the way it generally works. We see that the people of the 3rd commissioner district, are already casting about for the purpose of selecting a man suitable to all parties. When we say the people, we mean those unprejudiced people who sec the need of a competent man for the third district. Of course some hungry politician will be nominated by the dominant party, and the people are expected to blindly follow the lead of that party's choice without enquiring whether it is best to do so.

The republicans will find themselves mistaken when they rely solely upon ome man's fealty to the Republican party as an incentive of drawing the votes or those most interested. The people have become tired of the stereotyped answer to their questions as to the qualification of a cand'daie that he has always been an uncom. promising Republican, and will look farther than a man's politics before giving him their suffrages. With no allusion to the present in cumbent we say that the people of the third district need a competent commissioner one who is net iden. titled with any clique or ring and one who has tho fidelity and ability to honestly do his duty.

A general masf meeting will probably be held at Arlington before many weeks fo-tha purpose of nominating a compeT tent man. A general attendance 6hould be bad, and fair play beiven to all. Messrs. Joseph Sizelove, of Bell, A. Deffenbaugh, of Langdon, B.

P-Canan, of Langdon, and several other prominent men of the southwest have been mentioned, and the list includes men of all parties. A thoroughly competent man can readily be choseo out of those already placed in the field by their friends ndjwedoubt not that the third district will elect an able commissioner this fall. There is no need for rushing things, however, as there is plenty of time to take due consideration. Spring Styles of G. W.

HARDY, A pair of large bay horses with a wagon and harness, lor sale dirt cheap. This is one of the very best bargains in the country, for a person Jliat wants a safe and raluable team. Call at this office for information, Mrs. L.M. White keeps constantly on hand the latest styles ot millinery and notions, prices to suU tho times 25tf.

DEALER I.N Wall PaTP.r Tt chrismIv, 'Agricultural Implements A GREAT GIFT. i Including the celebrated Walter A. Wood's Self Binding Har-j vesters, Reapers and Mowers centres will be found as usual. A HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT designed especially for the ladies and contributed to by a number of pleasing writers Agricultural, Juvenile and Sunday School Departments. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS On political, financial, scientific and generaj subjects.

The latest telegraphic news the most reliable market reports choic humor, poetry, short stories, entertaining miscellany will unite to make the Blade for 1880 a better and more popular paper than ever before. Although the LARGEST FAMILY PAPER PUBLISHED. the regular price of the Blade for 1880 will continue to be only per year, postage prepaid. THE MOST LIBERAL REDUC TIONS. will be made to any person who will get up a club of from two to ten subscribers.

Full particulars by mail on application. AGF.NTS WASTED at good commissions. Specimen copies and other information sent free by mail. FIFTY THOUSAND BOOKS For sale at half price. Catalogues sent free on application.

Address THE BLADE Toiedo; Ohio J. C. WOLCLTT, MONEY. Money loaned on gold and silver watches, gold chains and fine jewelry. Cash paid for old gold and sil er.

S. C. Smith, Coats' Lock Lever Sulky Rakes. PROPRI ETOR OF All should go out and hear Rev. Jobn S.

Brown at the Baptist church to-morrow. He is an able man and will be sure to interest his hearers. Mr. Brown was the teacher of Cnas. A.

Dana, the veteran editor of the New York Sun, for several years and it was under his guidance that Mr. Dana developed that giant intellect that now holds a great mass of the American people in awe through the pages of the Sun. It was under Mr-Brown's guidance, that Charles A. Dana -vas taught his first lessons in the mysteries of Greek and latin and it was partly through his teaching that Dana learned to respect the constitution and Jaws of the early days of the republic, and it wae probably because of his early Jtraining, that Mr. Dana is ow one of the most unfliching advocates of Individual libierty and constitutional Demo- i Weir, John Deere, or Gilpin Sulky i plows.

Deere, I. Case, and Norwegian Livery, FeeJ and Sale First ArHtte Wrxt, We received a very pleasant call yesterday from Rev. John S. Bron. Mr.

Brown is Judge Brown's father and is a very intelligent and pleasant old gentleman Walking plows. John Deere or praina Queen Break I ins Plows No Medicine can be Compared to Marsh's Golden Balsam for the Throat and Lungs- you preserve the high standard ot excellenca your Golden Balsam now possesses, you will confer a great gift to suffering humanity." W. M. Wallace, Kansas City, Mo. "No mediDine can be compared to Marsh's Golden Balsmn for the throat and lungs.

It has cured me of a lingering cough and sore lungs, alter vainly using everything else." G. F. Thompson, Sedalia, Mo. Marsh's Golden Balsam is for sale by Devier Blackburn, Hutchinson, and by prominent dealers everywhere. Large bottles 50 cents and $1.00.

Don't fail to try iu HUTCHIXSON. Iloosier Grain Drills i Deere and Diamond Planters i Courtl and Platform Spring and Httr Hi i I i Lumber Wagons, orses And Mules hor bale John Deere and Riding Walking Cultivators. For Sile at all Double Shovel Plows, Road Scrap ers, If the dissatisfaction over Garfields nomination is as prevolent over the State as Democracy will receive large accessions this fall. The people in this section don't enthuse for the champion monopolist cracy. and salary grabber, worth a cent, TOST CLASS FACILITIES FOKFE EDTSG GIVE ME A GAL-.

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