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The Daily Irrigator from Garden City, Kansas • 4

The Daily Irrigator from Garden City, Kansas • 4

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The following is the unique programme of dances at the reception and ball to be American Antiquity. The United States alone has been comparatively indifferent to her own antiquity. Mr. Pea body left sufficient endowments, whose legitimate par- given by the Sequoyah Club, Sunday night: KEHDALL COTJHTY SEAT. A telegram to the Daily Irrigator from Kendall this morning Bays: "Telegram from Major Simpson says fWonxm all Also one from R.

M. Spivey, of the Arkansas town and land company, OP GRANT AVENUE. -r. 1 pose would seem to be to collect and E2f PEESH O-OOIDS -JfcT3D preserve American antiquities; but local neither in Salem, Cambridge, nor New to H. A.

W. Caifield their 1 Quadrille Geronimo War-dance, 2 Waltz Princely, and Queenly." 3 lianciers "There was a sound of rev elry." 4 so left Bulgaria. 5 Quadrille, Siren notes, or the tra'a revenge. 6 Sequoyah's feet (feat) 7 Virginia reel Intoxication. 8 Waltz quadrille, Our Mexican gun squad.

9 Schottische iMikado, DAILY IRRIGATOR. No better illustration or the superiority of Garden City as a trading point could be furnished than the fact that several of our leading business firms are starting 'Court decided against Syracuse; advance tlonof tne wonderful remains 1 of ex-town lots twenty per Brass band tinct races discovered on our own soil, on the streets and town on fire. Mass a.ble Pri cx" Entered at the Postofflca at Garden City, Kan-eta, as second-class matter. isung axe uem remoieu 10 branch stores in various parts of the city. I meeting of happy citizens to night at town I Europe, so that now, it is said a StU- ORKICIAL, CITY PAPER.

halL Truth crushed to the earth will rise 1 10 Quadrille, "Earthquake dent who would know thoroughly, what American antiquities are must visit cer W. S. Handy has been down superin 11 Medley, See! now ioy is "half soled. tending the disposal of the Hartland dis-1 again. Can't Be Transferred.

12 lianciers, By cobblers who dance and are gay. 13 Waltz For life is a work shop. 14 Quadrille, Ev'n mending is done Time Card T. S. F.

R. K. WIST BOUND No. 1. Sanfranclsco Express 2 57 a So' 8.

Colorado Utah 4 00pm No. 5, Cannon Ball 1 25 a play at the Exposition for some days. He returned home last night but will be down again to-morrow with another in- tain private English collections in provincial towns of Great Britain, One exception alone must be made, the Smithsonian collection at Washington, but even this admirable collection is not complete. Boston Budget. The Proper Weight of Man.

All argument against the bonds have been met so far and nearly everybody is our play. 15 Waltz The end at "last" "shoe voice. 03 a convinced, but we heard one urged in the last few days that it might be well to re USTBOOSU o. 2, Atlantic Express 11 No. 4, New York Express 10 No.

6. Cannon Ball 1 XASTBOTXB .10 03 a 25am TinVin is certain nf lipcomini? tha conn- E.C.Foney, representing the Topeka Commonwealth, is in the city in the in- F. McFabland, Agent fer to. Some claim that as scon as the Prof. Huxley asserts that the proper 1 ty Kearney ciunty, when the old Postolllce Directory.

lines are ro-establishjed, and is therefore rJ t-rnm A. Td. tO 7:00 P. m. trest of his Journal.

He returned yester- road is completed it will be turned over day from a trip south and was so well to the Santa Fe. This is impossible, from pleased with the country that he invested the fact that the directors are all Garden in a tree claim. City men who have the interests of Gar- and 8:00 weight of man is 154 pounds, made up as follows: Muscles and their appurtenances, 63 pounds; skeleton, 24 pounds; pounds; pounds; Mails for the a.m I a good place to ti to. Chapman will sell you lots in his addition down. ni.

and 8 :00 p.m. yT.VL frsDMnes.Har See him. A "Rnffhv. 1 brain. 3 pounds; throacic viscera, Sir A.

Diokema president of Neutral I a. H. Bnrtis, E. C. Gibson, O.

G. Lamed, wood tartSKui Sd Lco I ITooa.m. daily. Mail Terry, Scort City, Coronado, Leotl and Bonasi at 8:00 a. m.

dally. rf. hnnra on Snnday from 8.30 toio.w a. For saxx A thoroughbred Hereford blood which would drain from the body. City, was in town a little while this morn bulL Address, Chas.

M. Hexsdajle, A. W. Stubbs, C. J.

Jones and J. P. Cover-1 dale. These gentlemen have a written nnlv L. C.

MABTIX.l'.M. only. contract with Miller. Leman Chase i 9 ing. He has been at, Cimarron several days and has sold and given away on building contracts more than fifty lots.

He left for Neutral this morning. through whom the capital is obtained, for 2 1 27 w-1 Garden City, Kansas. Chapman's auctjn sale on the 16th. Lots in Chapman'sfiddition to the town 7 pounds. The heart of such a man should beat 75 times a minute, and he ihould breathe 15 times a minute In twenty-four hours he would vitiate 1,750 cubic feet of pure air to the extent of 1 per cent.

A man, therefore, of weight mentioned should have 800 cubic feet of well-ventilated space. He would building the road, to the effect that "no i transfer shall be made of this franchise a Eugene Ward, who claims to be the only This paper is sent to any address in the United States for iocper week. A. S. Tyler is in town to-day.

Sam. Carr is down from Lakin. "What's the matter with the of rjakin will be a piping investment and either directly or indirectly to the benefit one that land seekegs should investicate. or use of the Atchison, Topeka, Santa I throw off by the skin 18 ounces of water. footless dancer in the world, is in town making arrangements to give an exhibition.

He is accompanied by Thos. Bur- BOO grains of solid matter; and 400 grains of carbonic acid every twenty- B. Sibbett, Attorney and Counsellor Fe railroad company, or any of its agents employes, or any person connected in any total loss during I at law. Will practice in all State and Fed- four hours; and his way with said railroad company. "It is will be reproduced to- rell a banjoist Ward's legs are cut off just below the knees, but he walks on the stumps and manages to get around in a pounds of than two The Mikado night.

almost sure to be a B. Q. road and eral Courts, in the 'United States land office, and all the Government depart that period would be six water, and a little more pounds of other matter. would be tne valuable ac manner surprising to the uninitiated. ments in Washington D.

C. Corporation quisition to that line it could procure in A windmill for the Neutral City well is on the road. In the quo warranto case brought in the west. When we take into considera- and commercial practice a specialty. Office with S.

H. Herberson Co. 18-tf IT IS BUT FIFTY YEARS SINCE the Supreme Court to test the validity of tion that the Santa Fe is going to parallel t. nnlmrt of the Fargo blanks at the the organization of Stevens county, the the C. road to Chicago, the value Full line of government IRRI GATOROffice.

Prarie Owl, is irftown. motion of the defendants to quash the I0f this line to us is made forcibly apparent. tc anrrtt and Dr. C. F.

Cotteral, of summons on the acting county commis- i ye will be in as good shape for healthy sioners and acting county clerk was bus- I competition as Kansas City is to-day, and Take Xotlcc. Cimarron, attended the opera last night. tained The sheriff of Finney county freight rates from Chicago to Garden City. County Commissioner Wight will have was appointed a special marshal of the will be almost as low as from Chicago to a number of fine ponies at the Exposition All my real estate in and about Garden City is hereby withdrawn from the market until further notice. F.

Cartright. It was fun to live. There was leisure for enjoyment Men slept in beds. The one-horse wagon was in vogue. The buggy with springs was unknown.

The craze for gold had not come. Brawn and brain were champions. The friction match was a curiosity. We were a nation of hard workers. At every crossroads a shoemaker and ajwheelright throve.

Elections were unbqught. A day's journey was' a notable event Highways were the avenues of Kansas City. Will not this be of great benefit to the people of the whole south Jas. B. Johnson was among the from Scott City that came down last west? Certainly it will, and there should I supreme court to serve summons.

W. H. Darling, wife and children, of Chicago, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.

O. i'inch. Mr. Darling is a passenger conductor of the Lake Shore and Michi not be a single vote against the bonds in night. the whole of Finney Richfield and Morton Coutt.

For all information regarding these points call on CoL Henry, at Grant Stanley's office, room No. 4, in TJ. S. land office building. Porter D.

Terry is in town to-day talk-in railroad bonds. He says they are sale of lots in Remember that th eea Lakin occurs on r1 Chapman's additio bound to win investment can the 16th inst A not be found. Gibson, Dentist, officeJioverjrLarned's hardware store. West rooms. Open day From the Kendall Boomer we learn that gan Southern railroad.

They will be. here until after the Exposition. When they return Miss Lillie Finch, who has been in Chicago all summer, will come home. She is keeping house for Mr. and Mrs.

Darling while they are away. Hon. tnomas Ureorge wiu speaK at ivenuan and evening. 23 1 to-morrow evening. For Rent We have a room adjoining the Irrigator office, which will be for If the manager of the Andrews Opera Bux'pjain 1 V.

Hays Co. will sella fine section rent in a few days. It is a splendid loca i of school land for $650. tion and would make a good real estate Neutral City seemb to be taking the lead on the boom this fall. The following firms are going in there with business office.

The sewing machine was unheard of. The Yankee peddler was prospering. He had not yet circumnavigated the globe. Our emblem of commercial haste was the coach. Traveling from New York to Philadelphia was a good day's work.

There were neither mowers nor self-binders in existence. Women cooked by open fires. Young men were skilled with the ax. The era of forest destruction was at its best The ax was the resource of many families. At nidi Mall tallow candles made the Barerain! O.

V. Hays Co. will sell a fine Tim Some Writers. houses at once: Pf airie Lumber C. I The Chirography of ber claim in Finney county for S0.

Bartrain 1 O. V. Hays Co. will sell 5 acres of company would muzzle their 'door keeper it would make them more popular. Alfred Carter returned to his home in Terre Haute, last night, after ing two weeks visiting friends here.

The Kendall Boomer is highly elated over the result of the supreme court decision giving Kendall the county seat. J. P. Coverdale returned last night from Denver. He will move Ms furniture into Douglass, of Cimarron, general store, Arkansas Valley I upply store, of Cimarron, drugs, Mr.

Johnson, of the Cleveland house at Cimarron will in a few days com- ground joining Garden City, only 90 per The late Edgar A. Poe was indeed a a strange genius. He has had no American imitators. No one has endeavored to mutilate the thoughts he left behind him. His writings read like acre on good terms.

Bargain I mence building a large notel tnere. A O. Hays Co. will sell Deeded land newspaper has already been arranged for the wild imaginings of a mind diseased. I light Butter would not pay for marketing at $3.

per. acre, and will make its appearance soon. Yen- He seemed born to misfortune, and the one hundred miles from home. ly, Neutral City boometh. the north room of the rink building next Bring your Contests to O.

V. Hays Land Attorneys, Room IS, Marble Block, Garden City, Kansas week. There is a difference of opinion about the result of the supreme court decision in the Hamilton county seat case. The telegraph reports are somewhat vague. Some think the Syracuse precinct vote J.

R. Graham, the Montezuma boomer, is doing the town to-day. He informs us the electric well is growing moie popular every day. knowledge of it cast around him the gloom of melancholy. His chirography is decidedly picturesque, and evinces a mind wild and visionary.

It gives evidence of indefatigability a quality which he possessed in an eminent degree. He wrote a large, sprawling hand, light and intelligible. H. P. Tuck man was a grammatical author, but nothing more.

He never rose to the sublime, nor descended to the vulgar. He always wrote in the same monotonous style. His manuscript wis neat and legible, but desti was thrown out, and Kendall declared the choice of the people, which would prevent another election until five years The steam saw.mill had not begun to make merchandise of the forest The lord of a thousand acres dined with his. men. The matron advised with her maids and aided them in securing mates.

Girls and matrons boasted of. their spinning. Only the thrifty took a newspaper. The day began with dawn ended with nine oclock. Base-ball was not a national game.

"The circus and clown were the event of the year. The menagerie gave the church members a good chance. The clock, tin, and notion peddler visited every house. In trade, produce answered when money was lacking. Every thrifty farm-house entertained.

The Ladies Aid Society of the United Brethren church will meet at the residence of Mrs. Albert Hurst to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Lloyd Selby CoM Headquarters. Deeded Land. Final Proof Chattels Honey Ready.

HO DELAY, Lloyd Selby Gardes Citt, Kaksas, Corner Main Steet and Grant Avenue. had elapsed. Others think the election was declared void, and that a new election will be ordered. When the court's decision is definitely known, the latter will doubtless bo found to be right tute of originality. It seemed to be hurried and even careless very unlike Everybody is becoming interested the matter of cleaning up his premises, and the odor of burning vegetable matter is noticable all over the city.

the formation of ins sentences. T. S. Arthur won a brilliant -reputation as a novelist He possessed talent, superior talent, and employed it to the A grand excursion is being advertised from Kansas Topeka and other points, to Garden City Wednesday, Sept best advantage. He wrote to.

instruct 13, arriving here Thursday morning at 4 The railroad was hatching. Tha telegraph was not heard from. he heart and head. No one, however a. m.

The Commonwealth says: dull but arises from a perusal of his temperance tales a better man. His The excursion train will stop at Tope PROF. GEO. H. BRONNERS, (LATE OF NEW YORK), ka, where they expect to take four extra writing was carefully studied but at times was hardly legible.

A refreshing shower this morning put everybody in good spirits. If we should have a good, soaking rain just now it would not be out of place. K. T. -Riley was up from Cimarron 4 last night He has bought a one-third interest in Neutral City.

All of the best rustlers know where to catch on. G. P. K. James was a voluminous For a long period his proauc- were most eagerly sought for.

His manuscript was plain, hurried of course, but very uniform and what the printers IPsotOGRSPHIcPmORSt term good copy. coaches which will be for the exclusive use of the citizens of Topeka and vicinity. The fare for the round trip from Topeka will be only 11, which is only a fourth the regular fare one way. The excursion train will return Sunday afternoon giving the excursionists three days to visit the Exposition and Garden City. Ample arrangements have, been made by the citizens of Garden City and the Exposition committee for the comfort of their visitors.

Ehhu Burritt, the learned blacksmith, The marriaga of Miss Dollie Burner, of Columbus, and L. Stinson, of Diphtheria was unknown. Story tellers and hearty laughs abounded. -Divorce was not Hard drinking until old age scarcely enabled a man to see snakes. Prairie farms were undreamed of.

The mighty West was unknown. The territory of the United States had not been crossed. Forest-clearing was the vocation of one-third of the men. Burning fallows in New York, Ohio, and Pennsylvania were daily sights. Most men were born, lived and died in the same county.

Prosperous farmers handled little money. The saddle was the emblem of haste and speed. Few had seen a purchased carpet seemed to have possessed a mind as well this place, was consumated at the re In the Erisman Block, opposite New Opera House, CFlRST-CLASS WORK sidence of Rev. Lowrence last night tempered as his own anviL We are indebted to him for some sparks from its creative power that have burst into never dying fame. His manuscript Inge Bros, are having new and elegant furniture mada for the room formerly oc was uncouth and irregular, but wonderfully, plain and distinct Notice to Exhibitors.

m. DEISEIH, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in William fcrilmore bimms once upon a cupied by B. B. Black on Grant Avenue and will move their store to that time was styled the "Bulwer of Amer- 1 ITa ht.i unnAmA Tywl "Rill WDI Exhibitors will please take notice that as far as practicable all exhibits for the Southwestern Kansas Exposition should location in a few days. ica.

ne was superior to lora uuiwer in his perception of the graceful; but Jj garments were home- beauty he was deficient to a certain ex- I yQxxt. amuy be in place by Saturday evening, Cct 9th, L. M. Dodd, arrived last night from Coldwater, where he has been spending a tent As a 'poet he did. well.

Mis 1887. Nothing Trill be admitted later Professional men subsisted, well on few weeks. He leaves to-night for his old an income of $300 per year. Doors were left on the latch at night than Monday evening, Oct 11, 1886. An efficient police will be on ther ground to home, 'Monroe county, having re iJLJ ceived intelligence that 11.

his. father is very 1 660 that property is protected. A. H. Burtis, Supt Canon City Trinidad, and other Coals.

ALWATS OO TO greatest thoughts linger in the mind ke the recollection of some gorgeous sunset His had much shape and suggested gracefulness and perfect freedom. The autograph of Charles Dickens was more picturesque than that of any other author of his time. It possessed all the unique uniformity of the old German text; and as distinctly legible as it was graceful- Thei was a peculiarity in his style that is imitation. He wrote in a sphere wholly his own. He spread a few thoughts over Also Proprietor of the City Transfer Line.

City Scales, Main Street The family wash hung out all night Cotton sheeting was fifty cents per yard, not as good as now for five. Frugal homes knew little anxiety. Property was real and personal. -Real property was real estate. Personal property was notes, mortgages, and farm stock.

Government stocks, bonds, railroad and manufacturing stocks, bank stocks, mining stocks, municpal bonds, and HLMGE-gDRUG STORED For Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils and Kj MAX SCHNITZLEB, HflM) PIT A "KT'P 'PA TV ft UaywdbVadkAl AiaUVaVy OPO-RR. speculative values were unknown. Baits made to Order. Good Fit and a great surface of paper, and extended (Jaa Ledger. R.

GRAY, Proprietor. laeiu ui ait uuusuiu iciutku. ship Guaranteed. Opp. Buffalo Hotel Garden City, Kan.

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1886-1886