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The Daily Leader from Wichita, Kansas • 2

The Daily Leader from Wichita, Kansas • 2

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The Daily Leaderi
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Wichita, Kansas
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rrr -4-- No uinn Is now lutvoiilil Hiougli lo rim raIkoii In Cofleyvlllu. Then! are two many dead trotiH in Oli-orlin lonult tlio You Want to In lll'ii worth livln. l'lm answer to iln qiiMtlou is yefi, if it I-. lived Industrious, sympatic! beli.frlJy; lived with more thought for oII.i i than our-nelven. The t-ood wo will WICHITA DAILY Field McDonnell, Publishers Proprietors WnHORIPTION PA11 -IN ADVANrlt- ruspuia to any The boysand glrld of N'hh Clly jiliiy blfssiugH deeper and deeper.

Into ur croquet ny moonlight, Sale- One liuiiilA'd and sity acre.t In 21, riiniro one mile tiortli of the line, ten mile west C'ttytiiid seven fi'oni Jtalieatl. I ledge row broke. In in a thickly s.itiUl nalghijorlniid and with joliijo! homo In saiuinedllo.i, Prl.w Call IhUotlloe. 1U1 tf Moses. An a-isortment of snloiit roies, vines tnd simtbhnry sln.sn Ihn lire, Jtoio Hill Nitwnry.

l.W It rs. Xyo hns moved her dreuuakin( hup to rooms ovoi-Airs. Winch's mil U-iiery store. l-Wlm th Boguu tree men arc swindling farmers of Labolta county. There will he a very large crop of JienrtH, and well worn love and crown our lives with envlhV choicest laurelti.

To one who slam', thus Willi euul open to all the great com mon Influences of mil ore, with busj hands stretched out In common dnlh helpfulness, with hearts full of klmliic to others and lllled in return bv thel WICHITA MAY 9 1882. peaches around Humboldt. All kiibl nf Lnnmlry work ilono to onlor Kiilisfnctioh fiiiavanfceoi). The Duty of Offloert. TV copy tWtnllowInfr from the liquor law pawed hint winter.

friendly love, life Is a perpetual benedlc-f of IN- I lambing lnees and edgings kind at J.ynch's. every i tf Ho, 1 Dodas Avenue, Wichita. Kansas." Culn City, Ellsworth county, about, to at art a temperance lodirc. Hundreds of wild horses roam over the prairies of Thomas county, Ottawa eeemsto be ulllieted with a alight attack of buBineaa quiet now. The new mill at Oberlin will bo completed In time to grind tills year's crop.

Hon Thus. P. Fenlon is to deliver un TMK IHTY OP TIIK HIIKDIKP. Hcotlon 12-It of nil slier-, Ins, iUtii'v iiNilei-Blierllf, eonslnhles, pHUJisli' ami piilier ofwm of iitlM or towns iioilfp orkmiwlMlire of miv violations nf Mie IHOvldlvnuof nft. to notify Hip attor pcyofllip 1 of Mm fnct of such violation, illi the mime of tiy wllnoss within his knowledge hy sm-h' violations cim proved.

If imvsm-h ofllroi-s shall full In any push to comply wild the viovMons of Mils sec- (111 OH PIES tion. Wlio so Uvea in this way will find few weary days; for even If the flesh grows weak, the mind "111 have constant light and peace. The editor of the Journal leaves this morning for St. Louis, where he goes to purchase a new power press. I)urlng his iihscence the paper will be under the editorial charge of 1.

B. Kmmert, whose long experience in the editorial harness admirably tits him for the position. Albuquerque Journal. Say boys, couldn't you work iiro. F.m-mert in all the time as an editorial writer? He's just the man for the place.

The New Improved Howe Sowing Machino is winning laurels for Itnelf daily. No lady uues'lt and becomes acquainted with its many, conveniences and ease without HUtifrlt beltorand better as she becomes tamilinr with it. Try it. It is a (rood servant, a trim friend. 1 J.

Arnold, agent, at Allen's Rending Room. 171 lm A liivit-cliifs boet-man wanted immediately at Dan Webster's shoushop. Good wages and permanent employment. 117 it Hon. In- slintl, on conviction thereof.

bcilillmlL'- mtllty of ii niisiirniennor nmi Unci in anv address before the Oarnett Lan I Lcninte mini nut exccci nir mm Imii.i,,., fiichcnmlctioii snail lie (U'cmeii a ri inovai i IOWA MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION Of Otiuniwn, Iowa. ArPnrely Hut al Association. r- No Capital Stock! No Stock-Holders to Re- The horsemen of Sumner county propose to lay out a half-mile track near the city. iroin oincv. c.e.

thh di i fire rorsTY attornkv. Section is Tfthc count nttonicy shall be notittpd hranv nnv of nnv of tlm provision of this net. it shall lie hm ilnlvfortliwllli lo clilluentlv linmlip Into the fnctsof such if thein. Is reiisoonhlp iriomol for Instituting a iimsenii-Hon. It shall liethedutv of such eonntv nt-tonicy to tile a coniiilalnl In writing lieforn Remember Ratlin' Cone when you want cheap groceries.

if Oscar Wilde. The lata rains in Sumner county hare played the very old Xed with chinch-, hugs. Patent safety gates are put up by the railroads at the various crossings in Mime court if competent linlsilictloit, eliiuylnx tiic suspected person willi sneli offence, and vitiu uutv wuiuiuuui says our patterns ef wall paper ave ii uly ti sthetio, E. D. ii 1(7 Whall VPl'Ifv Wl'Ph Willi tint For Sale or Rent.

I desire to sell ov rent my dwelling house and restaurant in Sedgwick City, the restaurant doing a gotd buslnes. V. Sedgwick City, To the Werohants, and Public. We oO'er our entire stock of groceries and fixtures at coHt. We mean business.

Come early and get bargains. 1 s.2 -1 1 Toi.i'.n S.xivki.v. Ara You Hungry? If so stop In at Charley Kckardt's San Amiuac Duks iii tho Mctcal Aid gi to pny Sick Dew Cts'and Lobsts, In Companies tun I have Capital Stoc IhcfiiiiiUfil dues nstoiiny aiviJtada to Block holdcw. Tho IOWA MUH Ii AID AbJrOCIATlON fiiinishea tho- BEST ANDRLST -PUOTKCTION ta Fe bakery for he has everything In the bakery line und all his goods are fresh. Money tt shall lie nffleent to stto.

Hint lie IipIIpvph Hint the facts ptnlcil In wurli eoniilnlnt to lie true. If nnv cnuntv iiltoinev shall fall or refuse to KAiTiiKt i i.v perform anv duly Imnos-ed upon him bv this net. he shall lie deemed jruilt oi a nilKilpineanor and im conviction thorenf In Hm District i'onrt filial! lie tilled tn any svin iiot. evccedlusf live hundred dollars anil on such convict ion slmll he deemed a removal from ofllee The way to resume, is to resume. (Iieciy.

The way to prohibit is to prohibit, Common Seasn. i Spuing gontle Spring, inhere and Miles Son ureal UN li'lRST CLAS-S ui niB it.iui. I'utoiuiu wm, jiu uy (uu weifcjjr ucm-'ini, leiuieis assisiance) -to tlte ru personally, in vase of oT! TLTt Oi citf-ii cies-n-t' here with an assortment, of wall paper, ceiling decorations, curtains, pictures, picture frames cornices, etc. K. I).

Miles Son. 107 Paola is building a now Methodist church, which is to be a very handsome structure. Gov. St. John will speak at Frankfort next Sunday, the 14th, upon the ttabject of temperance.

The pupils of the public; schools of Council Grove will have a grand picnic next Friday. i 1 The Xews says there will be a great deal of buliding in and around Belle Plain this fall. I (his way yon are. receiving benefits while yon live, and a be samo time- Wf sutinort iiroblbltion lie uhsc wo believe It to Im the best means for supiuvKsing Farm or City Property Wiohita Poultry Yards. KirL'S for mile from four of the most noimhir providing lor thnc'o depending upon you in caKOjOf death.

I Coiiipuro tho above advitntaji with thoui oIV ml other societies ant i companies, nii'ltiu-u cull oa breeds In the country, Mv LlOMT Un All, Varu lireltleil rivet liv Kuliscriliers who fall to recieve their papers rcKclarlv or who are in nnv way neglected bv the eaiTlcvs.nro re'ine-iti il to report ho laets to this office promptly. FOR SALE. One tlrst-class milch cow; will be fresh Boon. Anyone wishing; a rich milker tliis Is a rare chance. Call ami see me.

179 tf B.L.Rkaii. Go and see Draves' lot of nice candles. 1S it AVo have cash customers tor small residence property from $H0l up. McKee Stewart. Nobby clothing at Lynch's.

'152 tf Messrs. 'Allen Mathis. llTtiinincr red (lolfnli, ntliie lilrilfi'iini tile yanlsof J. 11. l'not, of Noi oml Turk, Illinois, My liens are (nun -O ,1.

11. root anil .1. Jones, or lllii.ols, and un noted fortlieir dark hackle mid tails, with Inrht Daily (Irfiilation, 100 Copies. W. J.

MOFFETT Agents, Ollice Douglas Avenue, next to Cone's (irotery. 3. 1). FlSWlEE, W. Ii.

UoNKFIH.D, Secretary. Pref-ident Agents wanted. W. K. Smith, (Jen.

Agent, Kiw liii(ier-cwir on oacuii. riinyiiiB eieur up lo liSekle. (toe In syutuielrv. UJtKT in inn wen iflainruM.HH-3 nw- ioph, M.V llon Cotilnt AKltiWieiiUod "hp Mali 5.1? llr -STOlgOsiir 1) lolltfle -ilntf -i PnlP Pii lTiTinrIn We have two First-class Farms for sale very cheap and on reasonable terras. Don't forget to call and sec us at once.

tf L'l'anil old lln.1 rtiiltn; Tin agents, who have put up a njtiiiltet vof i.imiely Hoolittl-. sirniii l-rtill ara Of.4ll) ram mi ul 1 dud uoim Klrsuu, I'heslro (ifttw ilruwUi Orie lit. Iiilfi i. VL j. The building boom does not seem to let up any in Cherryvale, but goes straight ahead.

Burlington wants to know if she is going to have a fourth of July celebration this year or not. Suicide is rampant in the State now. Another one is recorded near Fredonia in Wilson county. A Smith county man has just bin convicted for mnltcioindy killing the stock of a neighbor. Mv NSHfcM' The rotis Patriot says If wheat doesn't make you rich, try creameries.

C. IT, Benfoicl, Any Property, rous in tins city, are spoken orr.nx tbeir patrons as giving perfect satfHultinm We are glad to know that their werki' is well liked because both of thet gentlemen are residents of this town. They give the best of references regard to the quality of heir work. The linn of Cole of Louis, from whom they work, are well known as a strltlv reliable All orders left Willi 'H. It.

Butler will reeeivo prompt attention. IN! tf rtnAaiiie.i. line uini i proenreir-innn S.e;irs, of Indiana, lieisinii'i; tuisx srraln, hns iliawn Kiven ii I'M prize. hens me fioin the yiirdi of (ieurpi t'iiklu, of I hiean, Illinois iiud l' 1. (loiiiiey.ol lied t)a', fiwa.

They arc liun ineolnrof lwy, he ik and le-js. My I'AiMiuiiK Vakii is lu-atled by a ilecenilent of old Williaiu Many farmers are sett tog out hedge plants in Montgomery county. m' A turtle caught near Sedan the other day weighed twent-flve pounds. Call oft' "Or address Toil, of h'uiiiiinHon, iiiiiiuH, owned by irriv -d and hcatid oppoiita Arkausas Valley Nurst-rj Douglaa and woii'd auoounet) to cur citi.ens that I keep on hand a gjod line of T'p near Burton the farmers say the i nvenufl Just received the finest lot of fresh heavy rains have provon too much for candies in town, II. C.

Draves. It the chinch bugs. The Gazette wants the canine population of Williamsbnrgh diminished. Pleasanton congratulates itself that it la nlimit hn a BAiria tinU'lntiog t.eoino inosi nreeuvr of (JocliiiiM morn is In tne Tinted Mates, il liens are all of tlm nanio slialu, aivi of that beantilut rich uialio jany, liiit-ly iieiiclled cul'jr mi i.mcli alter by all our best Inveilui'i'. Old Wiiliain fell is limy over sW years old, Is l.ealtny and stronj, and bruit well hi.it I ani s.ill-,I'U',i 1 call lul inio a i.tril of rnrtilUq as ca.i Ut leond In Ilia -l 1 hMB-s raivdilly lo coiniianv ui FOREIGN and DOMESTIC WOOLENS', I Of latest styles for Gentlemen's wear, tndjwe EALY I T.

H. Lynch has the finest assortment of men's and boys' suits in the eitv. also Oswego being empiiMiioally a tem a large stock of boots, shoes, hats, Caps, perance town has been having a good many fine showers letely. Oov; Douglas and Empo- jyiGHITA KANSAS. 1 llrimwi, peT 6VW bufi Coehiai, porkiuiirftia, The successor to the Chanute Demo Tffere are a good many improvements going on at Minneapolis all the time.

The new-' passenger depot has been plastered and te'now nearly ready for use. riymwiitii tiueks, ii idjie t. ocnins, jiev.r'i'.-n:!, "J.s,i;u crat, the Chronicle, edited by J. R. Detwiler, ls out and bears MH.UUilC'iiy Si-alcs, Ailtlnb-f.

all rh ls Si' H.V.VIilJ-, evidence of snap and vigor. K( Miirea 1st, itW2. They have a new cook down at S. II. Down.nfdr Girard fishermen secure their prey by exploding dynamite in the TREMONT HOUSE, Stewart's, She is of a tender age yet and will not commence operations in the kitchen for several years.

OFFICE HOURS 1 to i p. and af F. CARTER 0 ACT I B.U I LD ER. SIIOl'SECON'D BUILDING NOR' OF OCCIDENTAL, WEST SIDE. ter 7 p.

m. Ofiice at residence Toiicka Avenue, etc. oc Dillon Rogers, Douglas avenue, is two weeks behind on their orders: have sent for more help so come on your faces as they will be prepared In a fe iv thiye to get out your work. 1711 lw I bought the entire alock of Donald Bros, and have moved lie goods to my store where I will continue the Blaugter sale until the entire stock is closed out. I tfm overstocked.

Have not room in filestore. Must sell ihe goods. I can sell very cheap and slill make money. Ibourrht the goods at my own price. They "must be r.tikl.

200 dozen linen towels, HID pieces at 13 1-2 cents worth 1-S. Such a chance never before offered. Come quick so as to get the best bargain. T. H.

Lvxi'ii. II. Draves hns the finest lot of fresh candies in Wichita, lie received them on Saturday and will sell as cheap as any one else in town, so give him a trial. iJ4t Now if soifteboity irould build a house without a hiproof iwo(Ud atrract more attenion. i Mr.

HiokiuaV has opened a grocery south of Central avenue. end feed store in the frame building on tire corner of Douglas and Emporia avenues. -s-We think he mtnns business and FRISCO line; wish' him success, r'-: Encouragement is all any business KELLKI; YOUNG, ruoni's. Strktlf i'li-st Uias's. Good Eoom for COJIMElt-C1AL MEN Two Blotlia West of.

Depot, WICHITA, KANSAS St. Louis Sai Frariclcco Railway. needs, and without it there are very few enterprises started, so let us encourage everything in the shape of manufactures, which are essential to the build Through South-West South ing up of a town. ern Kansas, Northern Arkansas and Indian Teryitory, embracing under one inaniijjemont, over Douglass must be a -terrible town to- The Press thinks the history of Leavenworth should be written before the old settlers are all gone The Dunlap Chief wants Morris county well represented at the coming soldier's reunion atTop'eka. The improvements around Iola are numerous and constantly on tho increase, according to the Register.

Burlington had a severe cutting affray a few nights ago. Whisky seems to haTe been the bottom of it. The man who cultivates a garden now at Thayer wears a very large smile of satisfaction, says the Headlight. The Santa Fe road has tilled around the tracks and side tracks near the new depot with gravel. It makes a much better track than mud.

Pony wanted. A good riding pony wanted, i at this ofiice. quire publish a newspaper in. McCray used NEW GROCERY No. 3u iug'as Aveuuc.

NO. 40, EAST SIDE OF MAIN STREET. fiSJ-nerder's compound Yeast on i'e. "J)eutsohe-Presa Hefe." 800 MILES 8QO to have it up and down with a lot of fel lows there who were always trying to run his paper for hiinand poor little of compile raiiroiid inrti.ing ihiouxh connooH.n for all points in -J Nobbiest summer hats in the city at Lynch's. 102 tf Lyr.ch's store is tilled up full with everything in the" line of dry goods and clothing.

Go and sea their largo stock. l.VJtf Soule, of the Index, is pretty near crazy because he is being dictated to by half a dozen old sorrel headed fogies. Grrooeries Texas, Colorado, Nov? Mexico, Arizona, Califoruiu, and Far W.est.i We call the attention of our renders to Posltiyelv the slioitit, most pleasant, and 'ulicapest lioiile all tioiiils East, North-East and South- Trecsl Trees. Fruit and ornamental fresh IN EVEllTi VAIlIErY. Fair Prices Good-Goods.

MRS. PACKER fa A MILLINERS ANDDRESSMAKERS. since the lire, ready for delivery, tit Rose Hill Nursery. hitst, John Davidson has raised and enlarged his house. It is now a full two-story flu nmi son Lynch if von 'want any frame house with hip roof and lots of thing in the dry goods or clothing line.

Martin R. Chirk Proprietor. other modern elegancies. 103 Mrs. WiUda Arms rout are loimt cd on the corner of Liwrcnoo aveutie JE.A.Gr-XjIEi BLOCK.

The Independence Tribune says that blue grass is appearing 'along the road '-Jlirougrt trams ran daily. Pullman and First sfeet. 70 tf the advertisement In this issue of Wm. Hendricks who is representing the Con-inental nurseries of Rochester. Mr.

Hendricks Is a pleasant young man and we believe would make no false representations. He has already sold several large bills in this place We advise our patrons to examine his catalogues. Mr. Wilhlte has receivcu a very interesting letter from an old resident, a portion of which we copy: Virginia, 4 1881 Mk. Deak Sir 1 received your kind letter to-day and was glad to bear from yoirand old Sedgwick county.

1 would not live here as long as there is a Kansas to go to, and especially a Sedgwick oounty, I traveled through east sides In that locality, and the editor A largo Vreuli c.rfiekfira inmliles and and complete hne of the Latest Styles of Millinery, lies' Neckties, Lacos, Ribbons," Bridal Wreaths, Ladies' MATTRESS MAKER, Also a fall Hats, everything good to be had at the crackr factory. It assortment of the latest novelties. ays he saw "a bunch ten inches high on an alkali spot the ot ner day." Prohibition prohibits In Manhattan al the; 1,000 at Boots and shoes by Lynch's. I0i II so. According to the Xationalist Ihere M.

R. Clark Is selling goods cheaper than any other house in towu. He keeps all the best brands of Hour, at $3.10 per is not a place in that town where intox-ieatinar linuo- fan'' hi proeureft. The UNDERTAKER, hundred; good eoltee 7 ids tor rice, county attorney" stopped all violations H. STB AT.K,T, lbs beans, Vi lbs for $1: teas, I Dycareiuny maiingcu pruiscuiuiuiio.

i'. 1 J'alad 'BloepuiK 1 -i" oil this Is the only route to famous Eureka Springs, Arkansas. The St. Louis Sail Tranolsco Itailwav ('ompaiiy own about l.ouu.ivw cre of ricli faiiiiiiw ami mlHi-ral lanils loeatfiil along its comiik-tcil line oi railway In South-west Msrsohvi, which ai-n bfflaif sold ut prices and luion easy teinisofliayniiMit. Free transportation is furnished land explorers who intrclia.se amis Irani the company, aceorJaneo with the land department regulations.

The St. liOius St San VriUidsisu company Invites through hs anil land departments, the attention the tnwel-imi iiiihiie, fieishtshlpper'i aud laim and homo keekem. to exa'ulne into Hie general advantages olfered tlie iwtriiiw of their line. For full and particular Information, with mails, rales. Uine tiihies, ealt upon or addiuis any of our loual aiseiiU, or Bitaer of the above heads ot departments.

W. If. Cokkin, Laud Commissioner. i. V.

Cassioy, Gen'l Freight Agent, 1). Wishabt, Gen'l l'ass'gi' Agt. C. W. Kodokhs, Vice President and Goneral Manager, Temple lluitdiiig.

St. Umis. Mo. from 25 cts. to $1.

His stock wall new and fresh. Cull aud examine his'liew ern- Kjansas and to Ft, Scott and then angled through Missouri to Louisiana, Wholesale and 'retail dealer iu cots, beds and bt-J iiuK, stock of groceries and buy some of bis No. 1 plug tooacco tor till per id. au kinds of produce taken in exchange. thence nearly east to Jacksonville by land, and I know whereof I speak when Mattt-esses made over.

Gontractori Builder. No. 1 2 'Douglas Aveuue, uext to Ic Keo Stewa Don't miss the place No. 30 Douglas avenue. say Sellgwlck county was the best CHAIRS RE-SEATED, county I pnssed through.

Oi course there are some line lands In portions of Prime live geese feathers The Grand Army of the Republic will observe decoration day in Wichita. Those who have friends who were in the vrarand are burled at Highland cemetery will please leave their names with Ileisennan, Col. Stewart or Abe Smith, "A young naturalist" writes to learn 'how he eon catch a live wasp for scientific purposes without injuring it?" Right by the tn 11, son, right by the tip end of the tail. Squeeze hard. The wiisn won't mind It a narticle.

and it it Missouri which will, as soon as improved a little more, be splendid; it is as pretty as the Arkansas bottoms and appeared alwajTS on hand. and Lawrence Aves. to be verv productive, but water was hard to be had. They have to dig from mm. BuSHS HILL RANSOM one hundred to one hundred and fifty feet through a hard pan.

The farmers scrape out a pond in some draw which holds water like a cistern; they usu rain water for household purposes. I travel (Formerly Sherman House.) id seems to Injure it any that ou can see, send us the bill and we'll pay for a new-wasp." It is reported that there will be-ohang ed slowly and took time to make Inqui First House S.E. of Depot, M. A. SAYLES DEALER IN AiilOULTURAL IMPLEMENT Not the Cheapest bat tha beai gaaraitead.

SO-rG 38 DOUGLAS AVE. ries and examine for my own sntisfacr tlon and am aiming at facts. I am staying in the store at this place and working South Side Douglas Ave. Wichita Kw. Having takeu the above house like a towheaa, but just as soon as can in the operation of two of the great railroads ef Kansas; the Atehison, Tope-ka and Santa Fe assuming control of the Kansas City, Lawrense and Southern Lansas, which is owned by it, although now operated by the Kansas City, Fort The Cracker Factory Comes to the front with fresh jumhleS) crackers of every kind anil the best bread in town.

Try some of those once, fresh crackers. Mealy Neider lander have a sinal amount of moneydirect from the which they will loan per cent and a very small commission. 127 if For Rent. 1 have some goodrooms in the brick for offices, or dwelling houses, to rent. Inquire at my store 3D Douglas avenue.

Al. It. Clakk. Also dwelling houses to rent. Four good painters wanted.

Inquire at C. R. Viney's paint shop, 78 Main St. )w M. R.

Clark wautsto sell his stock of new groceries on aecount of heultn. 30 Douglas Avenue. 173 tf Look out farmers or you will miss your chance of getting one of those famous Stover wind milis of M. A. fiuyles, aatney are going at the rate ofthree.a day, so" look out.

J. A big invoice of salt fieh of every description just reeeived Ratlitf ft Coneys, ,171 Insure' la the best companies with Healy Neiderlamler. 12 tf Charlie Eckanlt sells fresh bread made of line flour, graham or rye. Try the cracker factory for everything in the baker's line. arrange my business here so it will be safe, I expect to spread sail and leave ask the pa rounge of my old Illinois and a score of warm friends and try Sedgwick county, Kansas.

The farmers are busy plowing for Scott and Gulf, and the Union Pacific taking back the Central branch now op friends and tho public. I shall keep a First-Class House, good beds, and good tables. Tortus moderate John It. Hush. sorn between showers.

There have been "AUCTION SALE WICHITA ORACKEiv FACT 0B CARL GOBSr-rPBOP. a few fields planted but it will rot in the ground unless thtrsveather turns warmer. It frosts nearly every night. The peach crop is, I think, killed, and other fruit cut short. Corn is selling at 75 cents and hay at $18 per ton, and principally western bales at that.

Wm. Tcrxkr. j-3 Xj Hj erated by the Missouri Pacific, it is not known how authen tic these nynors are. The Wi'diiU Guards wdll meet next Saturday night at their armorjr at Eagle Hall to decide whether or not to continue as an organization. We don't underhand why any of them ibontf wjta to disband.

They have over a thousand dollars worth of personal property and kave invitations to go to Pueblo and TopeVa and proT that Wichita. feat warrlers. "To or rot to be; that Is tb question. M. TlufEB, Dress M'a-ker Cutting C2.i I'lUing a epuciulty.

-iy uu a Udl awTi a-iut of C-- ln4 cracker lms. Call and Bte tLt oce door corta ail! a Is, a ertLtot ia the Main street.1; Ail La oi -ock b3-i'at aul sld N.E. Corner aal Water Et Cow for Salt. A frond fresh cow for sale by C. F.

Inquire at Wallace's implement is).

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