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I'HOaPECT UOOU. are Justly and fairly entitled. The THE DAILY MERCURY, Atuuthiu Ladles. Mra. Wm.

Campbell has in bar em TlltS KANSAH CHOP OUTLOOK YOU THK CON1MU BY w. a HEBRON, task of providing a practical and effective remedy is a complicated one, and will have to be worked out by degrees, but the subject i dearly coming to be so important that it can not safely be ignored or neglected. A the matter New Goods! New Goods! New Goods! ploy an experienced milliner who will always be found at ber mlllluery store on Colony avenue. A special invitation la extended to the ladies of Kinsley to call and inspect the new styles in bats and bonnets. Price always low.

THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1KH8 A Large liter la th Ara u( Wheal, Th CumlUHm (loud. now atanda, the publlo Is helpless in the presence of those who may arbitrarily unsettle the affairs of a railroad, or a system of railroads, at any moment, and thus expose general trade Llv Work, KsMpt la In Kxtrs Fair Him, With ou llangrroiu lllaaaaea to fmr. and industry to serious mischief. The A.T.8.F.:h. H.

Bchsditi. in irracrr Ado. Hi 1s7, inii.it watiok, TRAlMi OOINO EAST. No.t. Pwenjer Kat Mull J'JM'S- N.tt.

Local Krelirht. No. 8. Mull and Paaaenger P. thaini aoisa wm, No.

T. Matland Pasaenirer P. M. No. 4).

IxHiidKn-ltiht 52 No.5. fast 51- Iju.mI PiuuumirAF HIIKHIPr BALK. "tatb or Kansas. a Kiiwasih Cointv, I Edwards Mercantile Bank, Plaintiff, vs. Mrs.

M. E. Henderson, Defendant. Rv vlrliin nf an nnlt.rof gain In niA railroad companies have their rights, Prult FNMpacta ara KaMllent, Mm l'r-hM. Peach.

Which ara Thought I ha Nlpiml In the Bud, WTilson Brothers Best Goods for the Least Money in Kinsley. to be sure; and so have the laborers whom they employ. But in both In and' delivered, louedby V. 1). Hillings, a Jus stances, the rights imply obligations Toi'EKA, April 3-The follow Nim.

41 mid 43 run dully exoept gunday, all tice i llie peuee iu iwiisiry owusuiu ouumy aud state aforeuild. I will on the 7tn day of April, A. 1). 18X8, between the hours of two nN.I.M.lf anil f'ilmlr If. nf mA ing is a synopsis of tho forthcoming quarterly report of the Kansas state board of agriculture for the quarter to the people which the lutter should have some means of enforcing when they are plaiuly and flagrantly vlo-luted.

G'lobr Democrat. olhHr trunnuHiiv. fl. K. A W.

TRAINS OomOJKABT, ending March 31, 188.: An Encouraging Outlook, Wheat Area sown in the state In the day at the farm of Edwards A Stump, one mile south-east of Kinsley, county and state aforesaid, offer ut public sale, and sell to the highest bidder for cash In hand, all the follow-big described property tiMiit: Two milch cows, two yearlings and, one heifer calf. Maid levied on and to he sold as the fall of 1887. as compared with that No. Mil t.oonl FrolKht A. M.

No. IWi. Mall and Paisengor P. TRAIN AHHIV1NO FHOM THI MM, No. Ml.

Mail and rawsngur- P. M. No. 633. lol KrelKht P.

All trains 1ilr except Sunday. The only orop In sight at the present sown the previous year, 101 wbioh timo wheat, was never more promising at this season of the year than now. gives a total area for the state of 1.J15, imperil' ol llie a wive naiueu ueicmiuiu. llm Hi MlierllT. 828 acrts, which Is an excess of 17,209 THE MAI 1.0.

By D. Lkwis, Deputy. acres above the acreage of the previous During March the earth absorbed a store of moisture greater than on record, which, in the experience of year. Winter killed or destroyed SIIKKIKI-S BALK. from other causes General con dition of crop us with I long residence of Kansas, insures bountiful crops of whatever may be plan tod I Friday I Saturday .8.

Statu or Kansas. Kdwahps Coi ntv, full stand and unimpaired vitality, The herds of cattle throughout the orrici HdiiRi. Clothing Department. In this department we are showing an elegant line of the FINEST -0- CUSTOM -0- MADE Suits and Pants ever brought to Edwards County at prices lower than ever No Sense country have not been so reduced iu II. Chase, I'lulntlll.

v. Alex J. Menile. et ux. Defendants, Kye General condition of crop as numbers for many years, which would seem to insure better prices next full 8 00 A.

M. to r. to 4 P. M. MonoyOrdorand Kcjrlstry 00 A.

M. to p.m. llv virtue of an order of sule lo me directed compared with average condition, vw and delivered, Issued put of the District Court Live stock Horses; condition geu of the In Judicial district of the Mute of Kansas, slttliiL' In and for Edwanls countv. In snid slate. CLOS1NO Or MAIM.

erully good but many counties iu thin flesh in consequence of the scarcity Bast hound I P. u. Wort bound I P. .1. V.

ALCORN. Pnitmaator. and high price of grain. No prevail ing disease. Cuttle Notwithstanding tho fear and anxiety of farmers throughout LOCAL NEWS.

the stute last fall, cattle have gone than have been obtained for years. These promises are giving the people a good deal of courage, and as a re-suit trade is starting up throughout the stute. The reports obtained from our own retailers ure of the most hopeful character. It is rare thut trade has been so brisk as it has since the roud has becomo passable, and the indice. tions ure thut wo shall have a season of good trude, und of more than usual activity iu this city and vicinity.

What is needed is that people take courage and do what they can to make business brisk aud to promote geuerul ucti vity. Le uvenuorlh Times. through the wiutor in fair shape, us a rule and the percentage of loss is less In Wearing old clothes wheu than it has been. for a number of years. Important.

The Board of Trad will moot in 3. B. Arthur's office to-night at 7:311 p. ni. A full attendance is desired.

Important Luminous will be brought before the meeting. Iu general cattle ure thin, but in good health mid have suniciont strength to I will, on the 4 day tf April, A. D. ISSH, between the hours of 4 and -to'elook v. M.

nf said (lav, at the front door of the Court House. In the city of Kinsley, said county and state offer at public sule, and sell tn the highest bidder for essh In hand, all the right, title and Interest of tbe alHtvetirtiiifd defendants III mid lo the follow lint described renl eslnte to-wlt: A part of the north-west iiunrter of section tlilrtr-tbree township nut ibor Iwen-Iv-four ci4), South inge number nineteen l), west of the llth p.m., described as follows A parrel of laud eoimaenelnu at a where the south line nf Second strict Interact the west line of an alley In tbe renrnt block 84 is shown bv tbe recorded pint of the eltv of Kinsley. Thence west on llie south line of Second street, produced 571. 'Ut feet for it place beginning; thence south 140 feet; thence west feet; thence north 140 feel them list on south line of Second street to place of and appraised nt Said above described real i state Icing sold miller nn order of foreclosure "IB luort-gnce given bv dcfi'inla its Alex .1. Mensle and l.lz.le Mcnxle, to plaintiff II.

K. to secure a note nn which a jiidu'tir nl rcn ilcrcd In snld court on the llth diir of March, 1SS. fur the suniof three hundred nd sixteen mid tliirty-nbie one-hiunlrcilth ('U" 3) und costs. Ron sVott, Sheriff. Sheriff soP'cc March 2 1SSS.

curry them through to gruss. Only W1LLSON BROTHERS, few counties report losses, and these ure mostly in the extreme western por Will sell you a Fine Suit for what the cloth alone will cost you tion of the state and are attributed to corn stocks anil other dry and indi gestible food. Hogs Farmers generally, on account of light coin crops, sold their hogs off close in the fall and those romuiufig ure for the most part thin in flesh, Ira Tarn, of East Franklin was on the streets to-day. Joe Erwin of Dodge City is in town visiting friends. The Santa Fe has a large gang of men repairing the road bed west of town.

Jake Schmidt is improving his prop, erty by placing a neat picket fence in front. Mrs Leavitt, of Marion in on the noon train to make her sister, Mrs. A. 11 Mulin. a visit.

There will be but few pigs this spring. In a few counties hog cholera is report BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT EreryUidy knows we carry the best liue of Boots and shoes In Kinsley and will sell them cheap. WILLSON BROTHERS (Inurdlng The Cradle. The Hoopeston (Ills.) Chronicle says: Hancock county comes proudly to the front with a grandmother ouly twenty-five years of uge. Sho was married when ouly clcvon yours old, and became mother in her thirteenth year.

Her daughter married when she wus twelve, aud is now, at thirteen a mother. A guard will bo stationed around the crudlc of the Infant grandchild to prevent her from eloping, as it is rumored that several enterprising yearlings are already badly mashed on her." ed, but gonerully in a mild form and it is no doubt only the remnant of that fearful scourge which played so much havoc among the hogs of Kansas the two proceeding years. C. A. BURBANK, Jeweler and Engraver.

In Mosher Sons' Store. Con sell yon Charlie Head is 'gradually improving Tume grasses All variety of tame grasses suffered more or less, from the Celebrated SCHOO te Fill Shoe and is now, we ore pleased to state, able to be around the streets. J. W. Carpenter, the Wendel real estate rustler, was attending to some business at the court house to-day.

Despite the wind uud dust of yesterday pair of our young and stylish society men, Keamuns uud Fred Wlllsnn, went out on a wolf hunt. We haven't heard what success they had. CORNER RESTAURANT. HINKS URASErt, Proprietors. MeiUs cooked to order on short notice, Tobacco, Cigars, Confectionery und fresh Cider.

Corns Bnd See Mr. J. Beunyworth is plaining three hundred acres of sorghum this spring. Arthur (Jornm is in Colrtwater to-duy attending a meeting of the cattlemen of the Nation and Southern Kansas. Tho weather Is exceedingly balmy and spring tike to-day, and has been for the past three months and will be for the next nine.

We learn that Mrs, F. E. Leonard, wife of Mr. Leonard, ex-trustee of Brown township, died very suddenly, yestoreay evening. Muster ceremony at the Sons of Veteran's hall to-night at 8:15 o'clock sharp.

Also other important business. A full attendance is desired, drouth of lust season and us reports vary in regard to them it is difficult to determine which variety has with stood the drouth best, but timothy and clover, especially for Eastern, and alfalfa and orchard grass for Western Kansas, seems to give, on the whole, the best Fruit Buds of all varietios, with the exception of peaches, are reported iu good health and condition ami prom, ise a good crop. The season is reported generally throughout the state us about two weeks lute, but the ground, Without any exception, is in excellent condition for spring crops. The subsoil of Kansas is reported us more thoroughly oaked by the March ruitis than it has been for many years. Altogether, the situation in Kansas at this timo is most hopeful, and the farmers throughout the state are in gout! spirits, Mini, are expecting a bountiful yield from the seed thut they put into the ground this Wirhila Kugle.

Call on J. J. L1LLEY, Plasterer and Contractor For First Class Work at the Lowest Living prices. Order left at Huberts Signal Block will receive prompt n't'eCon, (51) New goods, and lots of theji, ut ('lias. Keillor's l'ulace of Trade, new Chnmlirays, Sateens, Percales, Foil-lards, uiiigditms, l'rlnts, Tolles dn Seersuckers, Nainsooks, White Goods, aed lots ol other goods.

Come and See, Come uud See, Come und See. d-24l-tf Tho annual meeting of the Board of Trade, of Kinsley for the election of officers will be held ut the Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday, April 11, 1888, nt 8 r. M. (I211-10t We are now prepared to make some choice farm und city loans. No delay iu getting money.

Duo's i Lots of new millinery just received at Cbtts. lteitlers I'ulaou of Trade. Come in and look at the new shapes in huts. Ihey ure duisies. W'Jli-tf Best Misses or Youths Shoes ever Sold, Ladies Hand Turned French Kid Button No Finer mode LADIES BRIGHT DONGOLA BUTTON, The Best 2.50 shoe in Kansas.

LADIES STAR GLOVE GRAIN BUTTON Only fJ.IKl. Worth Ladies Genuine Kangaroo Button Solt aud flexible. Sure cure lor corus. Misses Kid Shoes, in spring heels. Ladies and Misses Toe Gent's Genuine Kangaroo, Hand Sewed, An Elegant Dress Shoe.

Gent's Bright Soudan in Button or Congress This is the Shoe we had such nut on last Season. Gents Calf in Button. Bal or. Congress Mike Madson nn old timer of Edwards comity, bus returned and expresses himself much surprised ut the growth of Kinsley and Ebwards county. Mr.

H. Hale and wife, of San Francisco, California brother-in-laW of our townsman, I. A. Sbaw, are spending a few days visiting tho family of the FINE WATCHES JEWELRY. II! The 1'ubllc Intercut In strikes.

The unprofitableness of railroad strikes nnd boycots to both sides of such controversies has been thoroughly demonstrated, and is generally rec-oguized and deplored. But the losses which full upon these parties are by no means the full damage thut is done. J. H. JOHNSON'S CHEAP FOE CASH.

Money to Load Hit long time nnd terms by Brundon Bros: Hebron; F. D. West, of Brown township, met with quite a serious accident thin morning. While pulling some hay from inaipv There it a third party in the case, sub-I ject to severe injury, aud powerless to if:) A new liue of Men's and Boy's Hats snd Caps just received at Chiis. lteitlers l'ulace of Trade Dandy shapes in stilt IIuU, largo uosortnients in straw Hats, large assortments iu soft Hats.

Look! Look! Look! wati-tf 11, MNUii.U!, Notary public llnti-p, tnnit AnA tnMirnncrr Aiwnt. Atti tula to l.tittl iinttR, iM'iisjnii iimltiT mut the unvmt'itl of tuxi'Kt'fir ntMi-rtuMeiitH. mih! ihiiI.h ImuifvritHri, imt-i'iuptlnn nihI ttmltrr rullurp ntt'i nnni irf.oii. umiv on 111 mm-i liri iiHir wm i tnmo Mnu, a stack with a pitchfork, tho forksliped and one tiue penetrated one of the small arteries in the left leg and caused a very painful wound. We trust thut F.

D. will be all right again soon. A prairie lire, set by the engine on the train going east on the C. K. V.

yesterday caused considerable damage. The Luird cattle ranch, the largest in this county was burned out, the loss embracing the house and barn, valued at $4.01111 and a large amount of feed. The Slohanni ranee was also destroyed, so far as buildings, feed etc was The ludicationsara now, that work and will be commenced nn our Tack KIKSLET, Finest f3.00 shoe in the United Slates. Send for Catalogue. 8 Gent's Buff in Button, Bal or Congressv.very cheap.

An Elegant line of BABY 4 The friends of Miss Clara M. Ruth, will be glad to hear that she has returned tu Kinsley, after an extended visit to the east. Miss Buth has paid particular attention to posting up, in millinery, au.l learning all that is new aud stylish, in trimmings, etc. She resumes her position ut Chas. lteitler's Palace of Trade, and invites all ber friends and the public generally, to call on her.

tinjojr Lire What a beautiful world wo live in! Nature gives ns grandeur of mountains, glens' aud oceans, and thousands of mean of eujoynient. We can desire no better when in perfect health; but how often do the majority of people feel like giving up disheartened, discouraged and worn out with disease wheu there is no occasion for this feeling, as every sufferer can easily obtain satisfactory proof, that Green's August Flower, will make them free from disease, as wheu iHirn. Dyspepsia aud Liver Complaint are the direct causes of seventy-five percent nf sncb mala, dies as lSillnnsiipwi. Indigestion, Sick Headache, Costiveness, Nervous Pror-tration, Dizziness of the Head, Palpitation of he Heart and other distress, ing symptoms. Three doses of August Flower will prove its wonderful effect, sample bottles, HI cents -Try it.

Will yon cough when fihiloh's Cure will give you immediate relief. Price in, and 1 Sold by Mimhcr Matheny. Gnt's Furnishing Goods epartment! n.i'V OO. secure either protection or redress. We refer, of course, to the traveling aud business public, which supports both the railroads and their emyloyes; and which Is surely entitled lo more consideration than it receive a vh disputes arise and conflicts occur over questions of wages and the like.

It appears to be assumed that the people who depend upon the railroad for certain -systematic and iudispensable services have no rights which it is necessary to respect when for any reason a strike ut contemplated or a projecldevised for the confusion and obstruction of the regular facilities ol travel aud traffic. The public is ex. jn'ctcd to submit to all sorts of inconvenience, disnapointment and forfeiture of proilt quite as a matter of course when these Contests take place. In other words, the patrons of the roads, who have no Interest whatever in the poiuta ef disagreement, are obliged to bear a large share of the burden of annoyance aud injury, the same as il they were responsible for the situation a ad deserving of punishment on account of it. There should be some way to insure more regarJ for the public interests In this connection.

Perhaps it ia impossible to compel the regular operation of railroads under all circumstances; but certainly something might be done In improve the present condition of Ihiugs in that respect by legislation of a protective character. The theory of compulsory arbitration is objectionable on some grounds; but there are condition nnder which it conld well be adopted. That is to say, a strong argument can be tnade in lavor of a law requiring all disputes between railroads and their employes to be submitted te established boards ol arbitration, in the interest of the general public, and for the pnrpose of preventing tb interruption of linesnl rommnnicatina which are essential to the transaction of all kinds of business. It shonld not be in the power of auj one class of men to suddenly arre the courre of commerce and deprive the people of advantages to which they In tub deirtment wo have nol.h, line in low prices. HATS, TIES.

8HIRT8. HANDKERCHIEFS, UCDKBWEAR, sua everywiug neeaeu uj- mo IT MM It DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. Ladies yon can bny more in this line lor I1.0C at WILLSON BROTHERS ing house next week and be pushed to completion as fast as possible. There has been a great deal of time spent in completing arrangements to go ahead with this gigantic enterprise, bat as all arrange nients are now complete, there will ueno further delay, anil before thirty day we will have both our Packing honse and Papier Macho plant well nnder way. There was wreck on the Santa Fe last night abont three hundred yards east of the freight depot.

It appears that some scalawag left the switch open and an extra through freight came dashing along over the C. K. I W. and when It reached the switch the engine and one ear left the track. The engine Is pretty badly used np, but aside from that no damage was done.

The engineer and Oreuian both escaped without being hurt. While Kansas ia enjoying delightful spring weathergrowing grass, chirl-ping robins, with the buds on the lilac bashes nearly ready to nntold, the air warm and balmy, the ana shining brightly, and all nature preparing lor a apt-edy resumption of business at the old stand, a larger and rholcer assortment of goods than ever before, the New Kngland and Middle State are still bnried in anow drift three and four feet deep, with bo more signs of spring than were observable in those localities sixty days ago. Alchimm Ctas 'fan. Than nr store In Edwards County. The most common cause of sickness among children ia disordered bowels.

A high fever, headache, nausea flatulency and a variety of symptom are often present, and in some instances alarming. Something lo open the bowels and tone up the stomach is usually all at is required. Due diwe nf St. Patric Fills will always cure. They aressle iu at Mxrs.

They are small, sngar-eoated, easily taker, end contain no Injurious snlmtance whatever, given at the proper time they al ways preveut sickness, they are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Sold hv Mosher Mstheney. GROCERY DEPARTMENT. WILLSON BROTHERSl The proper treatment for eruption and blood diseases, is to remove tbe canse. St 1'strick'a Pills cleanse the system and Mnod of all imparities and stimulate all the organs tn healthy action, bold by Mosher A Mathcuy.

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Années disponibles:
1887-1888