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Pittsburg Daily Smelter from Pittsburg, Kansas • 4

Pittsburg Daily Smelter from Pittsburg, Kansas • 4

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J. Georgia and N. E. Wood. Lot 494, nvb um time I ma.

a swntiwal nlzaa WMtern, rH4e)w white waacara, Srtkaeie. fork, euyi ame, old, Sia.0oaia.ie. PITTSBURG block 42. B202.50. 'BRIEF (MENTION.

3. O'Neal siiIdihkI a car load of failg Swelter. E. Lee Van -Winkle and wife an M. S.

Grover to D. E. Pence. Lot 7 and suon clear middle, ft.lt. Lard, qulni COLLEGE -KOH- wMvra Hnn, fo.iowa,4f).

BOKfar, fair oa flue south of lot 9, Smelter avenue Leigh-ton's addit ion to Pittaburs. 8850. nana Elgin, 17toj weetora dairy, tetisot eatara ereamary, 10 Mo, -Esse, flrni horses to Boston yesterday, Young Ladies and Gentlemen bouaa nMir Naahville, Miaaotirl, when ft young tough sppaared uninvited nod deolsrad hi. Intention of breaking tip the dnnoa or olemiiiitf out ths crowd. Ha wna so full of twJ whiskey that he could hardly walk, and tired into the company killing outright one womnn and two men.

Further than tliia Mr. Wiae had not learned, and the place ia so remote that it will be days before a satisfactory statement of the affair can C. A. Leighton and wife to E. Lea Van W'iukle.

Lot 7 and south ot lot FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1890. wnnra, iDvjvioct vame, nrm rf common to good steore, I4.00)e.so. iiogs, nominal as H.euaia siiiwp, barely ateady at S.Mt laiube. ls.noaj.sa. Martin Ramsey have hoisted a large sign to the gase of an admiring public.

The Blue lodge con tired the third degree in masonry on two candidates last 9, Smelter avenue Lieighton a addition A COMPLETE COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Thorough Instruction in English Subjects. WILL OPEN JAN. 20, 1890. WHISKEY'S WORK.

to Fittshurg- I. H. Jenness and wife to Ellen Lanyon Part of. lot 149, block 20, Pitts- TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. nigui vi kit.

be had without a special tnoaaenirer ia burn. cM75. The ludies of the Methodist church Fro In MltMlaM.ppl hat played havoa Si.a..J. William F. Kelly and wife to May M.

Landroth. Lot 14 ia First Santa Fe diHiwtohud to the neighborhood. Nashville ia about eigliUwu niilue from here, and littburtf in the unHrest railway town. will give a "pie social" tho residence of Dr. George Williams, this evening, addition to Pittsburg.

tli75. The hearing of the lard investigation Sharp Building, North liroad way, opposite I Iotel Stilwel ended at Washington on the For full information address, The Portuguese Government has ra. Everybody invited. W. A.

Swan and wife to D. C. Fry. LotC. block 8, Pittsburg Town com rntPLK mvimkm.

As the days cluar lot selling has again PERSONAL POINTERS. pany's Second addition to Pittsburg. duoed the duty on foreign wheat to 18 Mi rein ner kllocrramme. I or or commenced in. good style.

1 here were a large number of transfers yesterday TEALL, A. Pittsburg, Kansas. David Mitchell and wife to C. CCope- for outside property. Mrs.

Peter Donnelly is visiting rela land. Lot 14, block 4, Pittsburg Town O.erleadaS Wllk Vila Sotjat He alternate irea si Country Dane an SuoossSe Wllk Tf. tives in Elm City. It seems that the door keeper of tho Said Pasha show was quite nhstreper-ons. Too bad that such a rascal should oomp any's First addition to Pittsburg.

81.500. II. Lnnyon, of Nevada, is In tho title Wes.ee an fas Mm Ik Victim Hie Ths Regert Tsl I city visiting his people. get Into a bad humor. B.

H. Wilson to Cello B. Chestnut interest of lot 179 and al) ot lot 180, II. J. Larimer, proprietor of tho, Weir Home and foreign missionary society will meet nt the rosuienco ot Mrs.

le J. S3. LINDSLY SON, Architects and Superintendents SIXTH AND BROADWAY, block 3, Pittsburg. $1,000. TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES.

Neidman nt 3 o'clock this City hotel, is in the city. James Harris and wife, of Kansas Cily are guesU at the Cissna, Good attendance desired. Donnelly Hons, printers ot the Ch! A warrant was issued yesterday in John Magic, register of deeds, visitor to the city eago city directory, have failed for ths justice court for the arrest of Mrs. dames btoele, a tanner a wire, on charge $100,000... Bishop Fink, of Leavenworth, has of obtaining property ly false pretense, ceived a thn-ntentng notice signed The Santa Fe shlpiicd.

a oar load of spelter to Joliot yesterday and another "Whltocaps. Ex-Treasurer Cbnstans, of Newport, bas offered to compromise bis defalcation for 10,000. The grsnlte dealers and quarry owners ot New England have formed an association for mutual protection. There was a report that two whites' and a negro bad been killed In Arkansas for cutting levoes on tho Mississippi. A mass meeting was held at Cooper Dnlon, New York, on the 28th, denouncing the Czar for the prison abuses in Siberia.

The freestone cutters of Boston have been locked out, with tho exception of those employed by Knox A Dodge and Holmes Bros. The Armenian Patriarch has demanded that the Sultan of Turkey restore the privileges of the Armenian Church and Institute promised reforms. The "starving" Chippewa Indians ot the La Polnte (Wis.) reservation have refused the supplies voted by Congress unless given as a gratuity. Walton, the Pacific Express tblef, was discharged at St Johns, N. the prosecution acknowledging that the warrant for bla arrest was Insufficient A disabled Ice train on the main track It is thought at ISoston that there will to East St.

Louis from the Lnnyon be a shut down In the, carpet trade ot On nn average one oar a day ka Steele (k City Council Last ft Hanker el Petitions Submittal. Seme Which Wtrt hltt Upon anS Son Filed ftwat tor Futnr Council Mill Seals Neat Tuesday Eaalnser'a Horrible ll Caught In thi Motlnf ktaeslnert Mi Fatally Mangle. Dying after fo.ertl Houri ol InSeaerlbakle A Remarkaklt Discovery al thi CM Hall. -A Myiterle.S Ok fact Fauna1 In a Back Caaa in thi Council It II a Dynamite Bomkt-ft Tlace Ctnlalnlng a Foreign Sab.tancs Alia srevtes II an Attempt an tho Llia at City OMclaltl large Nuakert at Eastern Caeiallatt In the City Seeking Othera Wke are an Ike Way Hoar Rial Eatate Market "Sitting Hump en Itsorl." an Transfers art tally In-creating Let ler (enaral New Hueineet Block, ana fireat Activity Among 25 per cent of the looms. issluppeu.

Frits LangkrahrV saloon at Cordor, While Major Ford was in Washington Ma, and it- contents were doatroyod by be called on Senator Ingalls. The pn fire tho other night Loss, $8,000. vnte eeoretar) told him that the Sena L. D. Barker, a prominent citizen of Qirard, is in the city on business.

H. Pearson, of St Joseph, ia in the city supplying the queensware shelves. W. F. Merton, of Harrison, Missouri, is in the city delivering sterescopic views.

R. Lonyon returned yesterday from a trip through the Lnnyon mines at Aurora. Jack Green and Pat Crelly returned last night from a day at the Kaw's mouth. Edward Potten, of Boston, interested in street railways, is here looking after business. J.

E. Bruner, of Kansas CiU-js in the tor received more cnlls than any public The Chinese Covernment is massiag man in wusinngton. troops on the feuberlan frontier as aa early attack by Russian forces is feared. The esse of James Richie vs. Solomon Kefley in Justice Cox' court that was to 2000 Locust Street, St.

Louisa, Missouri. NEW DRUG STORE W. A. SCOTT CO. Have opened tbelr Brand New Stock of Drugs, Fancy Artlclen, Pa-nlo and Olio In tba room Formorly occupied by the Pituburg Hardware Company.

CALL ANY HOUR, DAY OR NIGHT. PITTSBURG GROCER bave been transferred to-Justice Jen. Ia trying to thaw out frozen dynamite In Pittsburgh, the other day on man was killed and another was fatally nings' court waa compromised yesterday and settled and paid. injured. Leagues have been formed In Rio da The artist of the Notts family executed a verv neat design on the page of the Ike Archliec's he al ike Janeiro and at Hants, Para, Santos and Pernambuco to boycott British In favor Upera House hotel register, ho family CHy Registration Beekt for ike Spring Else consists of Mr.

und Mrs. Noes, four of American goods. city toning and tuning the pianos for the ladies. i Hon. W.

C. Heubliu, of Hartford, Connecticut, is in the city, a guest of Major D. Ford. daughters and three sons. Ion.

A Ripriainiale at an Eastern Railway SynSfcair in Ike City "Vi'trine Ik The English Government has official' Loans are going on as active here as a ly admitted that the Sultan of Zanzibar has no right to cedo to tho English coia LanSecaye 0r. -A Lang Llei ll'l la marriage bell, and it is a good sign. The call, Rral Enair Trana If re, nonali, we pany the Islands of Manda and Patta. investment companies do not over loan and the borrower puts up a neut cot ILG. Dripp, of Kansas City, representing the McCord 4 Nave mercantile was run into by a following train at Ithaca, Mich and theconductoi killed and three other men injured.

Robert Garrett, the invalid railroad magnate of Baltimore, has returned to his home from Fortress Monroe, Va. Be will be taken to Cuba next week. Commander MuCalla, of the Enterprise, has published a denial of ths alleged inhuman acts during the cruise of the vessel of which bo has been accused. There was a report at Portland, President Joseph Stanley, of the trtrgraphle Brrii-a, Financial aa Cam arrelal BulMlne. tage and grndunlly pays out.

Broadway at Nowburgh street railway, Cleveland, has died from injuries W. K. Booker has purchased a half interest with Ed Van Gundy of the Jen. oelved while jumping from one of his tees lot and will immediately begin tho own electric motors. erection of a two story building hO feet The man found 'dead in the street a Ike Cily coined.

company, is in the city. Colonel J. Yale Fairnian, of Middlo-town, Connecticut, is in the city, a guest of Major W. D. Ford.

Oscar La Falier one of the enterprising young men of Edna is vUiting in the city, a guest at the Pacific. W. R. Davis of the Pittsburg Holler Mill company is confined to his lied with la grippe in its worst form. ffflnrv Allianh.

trnveltnir rnnrAuerilja. deep with glass and iron iront. West Plains, a few day ago was The city council met in called suasion on the 88th that Siloott, the defaulting cashier of the House of Representatives, H. Reynolds, of Osceola, Mo. His death last nifflit and after a half hour a aocial Is supposed to have been caused by heart Frank Anderson, who waa here yesterday hits recently met with a sad bereavement.

His father died in last week The sympathy ot Frank's A Full and Complete Lino of THE BEST GOODS i Kept Constantly on Hand at Lowest Prices. visit the meeting was called to order at 8:30. The special order whh to oonaider disease, his pockets being rifled by some bad been caught at Toledo, a town on the Northern Pacific. The lower house of the Maryland Legislature has passed a bill granting ths one who found him lying dead. the eleotriR light and Koa ordinanoa.

The British steamer Colonist from thousand mends are extended to him. Those two new buildings, tho Chris ire marHhni made a suggestion to the location of hone carta. He Now Orleans, has arrived at Queens- tive of Bullene, Moore, Emery of Kansas City, is a guest at the Cissua. Consolidated Gas Company a monopoly tian church and the Coughenour mini, "Ab chief of your tire department I town, having on board the crew of the J. D.

C. Herron, of Girard, is In tho Holmes stable, make that block loom, in Baltimore for Dftcen years, on paylnf, the city tio.ooo a yrar. British bark Hebe, from St Johns, N. want to cnll your attention to something that I doom very important. Alt the If every square in Pittsburg should city with the Beardsley clothing house for Barcelona, which was abandoned Sir Morcll Mackenzie, Emperor Fred tires we have had aa you know are well show as good improvements in the next at sea In a sinking condition.

in the absence or red rSrmvn in York. year what a city we will have! out and we can not get there in time to Much uneasiness existed In Berlin oa wtLVA miwli nini-A Ihun t.liA Int. ran. The Smki.tich has engaged Miss. Abarr 14 lbs 17 lbs Dried Peaches The windows in the Christian church erick's physician, won his libel suits against the St.

James' Oazette and ths Times, of London. The Gazette was ts pay him and the Times 150. ..81 00 1 00 1 00 the 6th, caused by an announcement comend that the council arrange to eta Koyal Baking Powder. Imperial Baking White Rose B. P.

O. 9 45 10 29 25 will be changed. Every sash will con of the Globe, Kansas City, as city editor and she fill take charge to-day. -Girard that the Government had determined to tion one hone enrt sout of the Frisco 1 00 ask for fresh military credits and to re Press. Rates from Chicago to Kansas City tain cathedral glass, and when in will have a very pretty effect.

The glass Will be here and put in probably by the track and another north of the Missouri Pacific. You will readily ace the neneai- Cut Loaf GO introduce the Anti-Socialist bill. The Mrs. John Kahrs, who has been visit were cut to $8.00 second class on ths Jersey, with Purlor Lamp. 50 bourse closed flat ing her sister in New York oity for the 10 bars Palm Soap 88th.

Kates from Kansas City to Chicago 15.00, and other points in propor time of the dedication of the church. The Santa Fo will seH rcund trip tick At a meeting of the directors of the past month has returned to her home in 25 25 Jefferson Davis Land Company at Jackv this city. tion. First clans passenger rates averaged ets to Fort Worth, Texas, to the cattle 18 lbs Dried Apples 18 lbs Dried Grapes 11 lbs Valencia Kaisins. 50 lbs Pearl Hominy 20 lbs Choice Rice 13 lbs Granulated (Sugar 14 lbs Extra Sugar 7 lbs Rolled Oats 5 lbs Hand Picked Beans.

20 lbs Currant Jelly 1 large bottle ot Bluing 1 small bottle Bluing 1 bottle Lemon Extract, ft. Mixed Candy Horace Mann, who has just complet 14.00 more, aen. $8,000 of the proceeds of the stock sold was turned over to the men's eonvrntion which meets in that city March 11 for $10.80. These tickets ed a year's course in the Kansas City The United Stak-s Government has trustees for the benefit of Mrs. Davis.

will be good for return until Mnrch 31, dental colloge, ia in the city visiting Rev. and Mrs. Mann. It is thought that twice aa much will be Tickets will be on sale here to-day and i.r ui mis BUKgripwuii. The ordinance waa taken up then and rend a Aral, second and third time and read and adopted unanimously.

A comunumtion waa prevented to the council by George Gardner calling attention of the drainage in McCormick'a addition. The document stilted that the city had purchased lots 16 and 35 for a right of way for a flow of surface water. Since then lota 34, 31, 30 and 29, hare been built upon forming a lake with no outlet and great damage will occur if something ia not done. Mr. secured.

.,1 L.v.; D. M. Caimch, a real estate dealer of to-morrow. begun suit at Montgomery, against the Mobile A Girard and other railroads to recover 6,000 acres of land covered with yellow pine timber. It la alleged the road did not fulfill the conditions as" 7 Bars 5 Bars Star Tobacco Climax Tobacco.

XT Staple, fine as Bilk AlFlour.50 lbs. Fine Hyson Ham Shoulder ilt Dry 24 25 40 40 35. 30 38 25 12 10 8 Timothy Harrington denies the state Wichita, is in the oity a guest at the Central. Wichita does not want the Sut'irduy will be collection day on the ment that Archbishop Walsh was chiefly daily. Don forget to lenvo your mon Best Green Coffee earth, only part of it, r.

Instrumental in discovering the key to the grant ey nt the house. Fifteen cents per Fine Mohaska 23 R. O. Deming, of the Demir.g Invest week you know when you paid last. As 4 boxes Oil Sardines.

25 the cipher telegrams which be read In the House of Commons. It was Edgar ment company of Oswego, is a guest at Mustard it is impossible for the collector to get around in one day he will visit you 12 5 Allen Poe'a tale, "The Gold Bug," that the Opera House hotel. Pittsburg ia a strong magnet for fat pocketbooks. Table Mustard. Publication Notice.

assisted him In deciphering the tele Monday or Tuesday it that ground is not covered Soturday. G. Corbus, of Cleveland, Ohio, has grams. A (HOT A Rahet, William alco. Advices from tho Transvaal state that runs.

In the city hull there is a book case In tho district four! Hlxth Judlclol Dlrtriftt, Crawford county, Kmixaa traded a large stock of groceries for Pittsburg real estate. He is greatly pleased with the town, and is going to a serious riot baa occurred at Johannes U. B. rsRKlKS, burg. President Kruger attempted to unruner men proposed wi pay me city 4125 for the two lota and promised a right of way for tho laying down of large sewer pipes to carry off surplus water.

A committee will be appointed to investigate the proposition and see what is best to be clone. The report of the committee apioint-ed to appraise the lota abutting on Euclid avenue between Itroadway and College avenue waa read and approved. The draft of an ordiuace to regulate come here to live. with the door standing ajar- Plainly in view is the nether end of a big black bottle. Over in Missouri they would call it Phil Best's beer, but in Kansas Th.

flhnv nampd riefendsnL H. B. Per George K. Smith, of Grandin, Mis deliver a speech, but was prevented by the crowd, who organized a mass meet what is it? The tin cup from which the kins, will lake nolle tb.t the abnva named filnlntlflitdld. on the S6ih day of February 890, file llialr amended petition In tba above caeo, In orflcx of clerk of the district ing, denounced the Transvaal Govern souri, arrived yesterday and is visiting his brother, J.

B. Smith. Mr. Smith visited the oity about eighteen months ment and tore the flags from the Gov court or una county. aocsta kamkt.

ernment buildings. ago, and is greatly surprised at its PITTSBURG GROCER GO 320 North Broadway, Pittsburg BURTON, WEBB SHIRK, PKOlPRIliTOHS WJLLIAJI AIA-OB1, Plalntlirs, M. La Comte, a member of tba Cham 4 Attorneys. tne building of sidewalks in the city was discussed at length. A resolution ber of Deputies, had.

an interview city is allowed to drink utstes peculiar. Does it mean anything? M. L. Cobu received two letters yesterday from Kansas bankers saying that they would be here about the 20th with the purpose of investing. Mr.

Cohn snys also that James A. Hunt, of Chicago, a prominent capitalist, will visit the city soon for the purpose of availing was adopted Unit such an ordinance be growtn since. Mrs. J. W.

Mugie, as representative of the Pittsburg lodge Of the Order of the Eastern Star, and Mrs. G. Good-kind, a representative of the Girard with Mr. Spuller, French Minister of Foreign Affairs, In which he repre prepaired. Publication Notice.

A petition was presonted by the citi zens of the First ward signed by I'M sented tho disadvantage the French dry goods trade would suffer from the adop Lyman T. P.rown, PltrM) In the District vs. Curt ol Cniwrord Alllo Brown, Dcf.dt., I county, Kapsaa. tax payers praying for four more arc lights in that wurd. No action waa ta tion by the American Congress of the McKlnley bllL Mr.

Kpullor stated that France, England, Italy and Switzerland TheatHtn of fTauiui to Allle UBrown.de- ken on the matter. rendnni anove uninen: You are hereby notified that yarn have Mr. Lanyon stated that the- idea he wished to convey at the previous meet had agreed to communicate with the hern sued by the plaintiff above named In th ninrlct court if Crawford county. Kan- Washington authorities in regard to the ing waa that the lights here are fur superior to the Nevada lights both gas and matter. lodge, leave for Lawrence this week to attend the meeting of the grand chapter of the state.

Mr. Biinn, the engineer who made the survey and drew the plana for the system of sewers at Pittsburg, Kansas, was in the city, yesterday, to ascertain what the council was doing with reference to the building of sewers in Joplin. He returned home last night. Joplin Her aid. Far Sale.

A Jersey bull calf. Enquire of John. P. Morris. sna, wherein said plaintiff has Died bla petition.

That you must anawo eatd petition on or before the third day of April, 1880, nr ail tho alleiatlnna In aaid petition himself ot some Pittsburg bargains. While east Major W. D. Ford purchased a mystic shrine and thirty-second degree Scottish Kite Masonry charm and presented it to Frank Lanyon, who is a noble of the house of Ka-dosh. The crescent is made of tiger claws, gold tipped, the Egyptiua sphinx of oxodized gold, the ligures showing black on burnished gold.

The whole is a most elaborate example of the jeweler's art. Real Eatate Tranafera. electric Itghta and not the reverse as waa stated. will be token aa true, and Judgment MONEY AND Financial. An ordinance was Dussed tor the con rendered agsinat you ana in invor 01 saia struction of a Bidewalk on the south WismwoToa The Secretary of the Treas filHlnlirr, Hie nature 01 wnicn iioe as Knows: A Judgment and decree of the court side of Euclid avenue abutting on the FOUNDRY, HAGHIHE SHOP ury announces tnal ae la to re annulling, canceling, netting snide and con, north end of lot number 40 in Plnytor's auma puri-liasea of per cent, bond to suok) iiiarinvaa iiMuniit tne mnrriace reiatinni First addition.

amount aa muy be Justified by tbe available balance In thu treasury. All offer a 1W flat and obligntinne now existing between yourself nnd plaintiff, on the around of willful abandonment for one year; for the care and cuelody of Carrie E.Brown A petition was presented praying for a sidewalk, beginning on the east aide Pittsburg Town compnny to James will be accepted. Bond offer wore: tn.VM 'AND- ana iju.oou registered tvse at vuvi. of Broadway at Cherry and containing and Essie u. imam cniinren 01 aaia Nlw YOKK- Monor oa call wan aay muff marriager- fnrpmlntlfra costs herein and for in from a aft percent; laat loau 3, cloalna ueh other and run ner renei aa anau appear offored at par ceoL Prima mercantile to he ennltnble and Just BOILEEf? and connecting the ernes walks to the north school house.

Granted. Another petition asked for a aidewalk on both sides of Walnut street from Third to west Kansas avenue. Granted. ISE witness my naun nnn me seal ni 1 paper. 6o7 aUM-IIng eioUanse active and strong at t.82ta tor "'IV day bllla and I said court this lHtb day of February, 1880.

lor owaud. JKSHB n. UlKrENTEit, Clerk of the Plat. Court. BOSTOS Money .6 per cent, Eullane i Another petition was presented by EdvahGukdy, New York io15c discount We are ready to dnall kinds of Machine Tba beet machine Plant Id Southern Kansas, Attoiney lor piaintin.

property owners asking permission to Cbicaoo New York czuhanae, lb per cent 'nrk-'alao. Llvht and Heavy Blacksmllhlng and HraMi Castings Boiler and HheellroqW, every aeeerlnllnn. Ulv Money ateady at Win per cent on eau Ive us a cat, If you want first-clans work at reasonable prices, we pay particular attention to Houae Work and Iron Fencing, and SVk7 par cant on time. Champion. Liot 1, fractional block Pittsburg Town company's Fourth addi.

tion to Pittsburg. fcWO. Kansas and Texas Coal company to A. G. Allen.

Lot 2, block 2, in Rogers Coal company's Second addition to Pittsburg M25. i S.J. Conn to William Willama. Lota 3 and 4, block 12, Pittsburg Town com-Dany Second addition to Pittsburg. The Kansas and California Investment oompany to David A.

Williams. Lot 133, First Santa Fe addition to Pittsburg. 8100: C. A. Leighton und wife to J.B.Iunsrd Lot 14, Smelter avenue Leighton 's addition to Pittsburg.

12T. J. M. Goff and wife to John M. Hunch.

Lot 18, and south of lot 17, block 2, at Louie Exchange on New Tork Wo pre- build sidewalks in front of their lots' on the east aide of Broadway from Russell to Quincyj on the west side of Ixwust from Jefferson to Washington; on the north side of Adams from Locust to Broadway and the south side of Forest M.O.N 'D-PROHPT ATTE5TI0N GIYEH TO BAIL AND TELEGRAPHIC ORDERS. Grain and Provialona, Cattle, Ktc Kaitbas Otn Flour, nttiet; family. Cheapest in the City! choice, $1)16; fancy, U.M Wheat, ateady No. i bard. 63'foi Marcb, estto bid, 8Ho Clri Far Hesaeaerk.

Enquire at residence of John P. Morris, corner of Euclid avenue nml Olive street. Spiritualism. Mrs. M.

F. Allen, of Peoria, Illinois, will give a public seance to-night at her office in Sheen's building, room 0, third floor. Admission 25 cents. Doors close promptly at 8 o'clock and no admission thereafter. etlceMe The nomination of directors of the Pittsburg Building, Savings and Loan aesoointioa will take place Wednesday evening March 12, at 8 o'clock at secretary's office.

Election Monday, March 16. J. B. Smith, Secretary; 53tf i kn FeeS. I wish to announce to the public that I have purchased the coal and feed businessof Dunkerly Sons in Pittsburg, and shall continue the 'sorno, fur-furnishing eeal to customers in carload lots or by the wagon load.

I will keep on hand a good supply of feed which will be sold nt the lowest prevailing prices. Morgan Lee. Headquarters on North Broadway between Fifth and Sixth, east aide. 54tf aaked: No. Kite; No.

rod, Sc bid. HOME, SWEET HOME." asked. Corn, stronger; No. 3, 21tto; Marcb, from Walnut to Broadway, uronletl. Adjourned to meet next Tuesday evening.

CrsorCeg Wkeelt. Word was received in thisoitv yesterday of a fatal accident at the Winchell 01 FARMS ADO CITY LOANS, imc asked; No. 3 wblte. no; narcn, 2o bid. 22Vic Data, No.

1740 bid. Do yoa Wish to Secure a Home for yonr Family? iVnn would bnt von must so Into debt, give a mortgage, and In case of your death, tba Uoffs west additionto Pittsburg. WZ'X. 1740 asked, uye, no. buc.

Mesa pork, IlLua Tierce lard (pure), 7.9 Dry eall abort clear, S5.7I. Butter, ateady: fancy Cash alwaya on hand no delay, mnrlaaae will throw your family homelesa. Into tho street. That haa been the experience of millions. It, need not be yours we nave a better way.

George Gardner and wife to Thomas Scanlon.t 62 feet off of full south side of 'lot 3, block 10, Rogers Coal company's mine Wednesday at Joplin. N. A. Watts waa oiling the rolls when the star wheel caught the loose sleeve of his blouse and J. II.

LAMBERT. creamery, 219120 fanoy dairy, inc. Eg-ge, Arm at lOVta Cattle, firm; dressed beet and shipping, ii.KQH.m; cows, M.OOat.10; stock-era, Ii6nan.80. Hogs, wenk; tope, SO: bulk, second aaunion to tttxxi. Tbe Missouri, Kansas and Texas Trust Company, of Kansas City.

WITH A CAPITAL OF $1,000,000, Sarah C. MoCormiok and husband to drew his right arm into the machinery. The unfortunate man had no oftnortuni- In the Hchoen Btilldlnjr over riauera' Store Si. 6011. 77' Sheep, firm rang in from N.SS Chnrlos Picket.

Lot 59, block 2, McCor- I'lllsburg, Kansas. tv to save himself. In a second's time mick addition to Pittsburg. 8300. has devised a plnn by which It can mako a dividend for Its stocK holders and at the same time Handsome Home, to ft pstrnns In such a way that Frank Playter to John H.

Anderson. Lot 5, Playter and Rhodes sub-division EUREKA BAKERY la case at Peats tee eurtasao ia eancaiie. ana in. nosio turnae ever unincofsasr.s ia. rasuir This plan cannot be outlliied bero lurther thai, I.

sa that it appl.es the principle of Lllu ot lots 1J7 and 1U8, block 52, Pittsburg, 2,000. ineUranOB nom. DUHUIHH, mm ih whioibiiw, maiuvu in auTMiin, uj furnishing him a home, li the Insured perron lives for ten years, he pays for bis home In Now hi Its new quarters on Fourth Ht, be Park Place Improvement company to aimnle. if h- die tunnUily Instalments not exceeding monthly rent, and gets a Seed in fee fee -iw pen nrosuway ana lkk-usi. is reauy ror cnncellel, and tba deed niada to bla.

U. J. oust. lt IW, in Fark Place Im before the expirataon 01 tne ten years, tne mortgage is i For rates and lurther Information In Pltsburg. apply to the mortgage la provement company's addition to' Pitts nusiness.

ill is eeisatisnmeni is gaining a reputation among the leaders of Fittsburg for the excellent s' burg. 8200. For sale, phwton single harness and bicycle. J. G.

Corbus, Opera House hotel. 57t5 Notice is hereby given that the registration bonks are now open for the reg Peter Funderburg and wife to Andrew Hack. Lot 2. block 4, Second addition GEORGE E. HOWARD, Agent CAKES AND ROLLS UMSLET 4 SON, Arctltcris.

to Pittsburg. 8500. F. W. Lanyon and wife to Martha J.

Roper. Lot 36, in Second Santa Fe ad Bnppllcd for parties, Conlntioncry and Fmlta of all kinds. Come In and see how istration for the spring election. The books will be closed March 23, 1887. Office at J.

If. Anderson Sons store. N. L. Mili.ks, city clerk.

dition to Pittsburg. 8200. nicely do business. H. KESTLER.

CaiOAOo Flour, firm; winter, wheat patents. 14 inai.au; spring llOWtlt); atralgbta, la.60OS.80. Wheat, lower; No. I aprlnir. 17l77o; No.

No. red, May. Cora, dull; Na 28ic May, 2Md)2a Uata.tiull; Na 1, 20 2or. Bve, Na 2. Wid.

Mesa pork, IU.90R8r,. Lard, SS.S7VIt6.9a Dry salted shoulders, 4.2S. Batter, ateady fancy creamery, 28a 26VIO beat western, best dairy, IS 921a. Cattle, weaker; beeves, M-S0 S.2B; atecra, ts.2Si.B0; atockers, S2.oa.ea. Boas, anade lower: mixed, beavy, Ss.B94.07tt light, S.t.850t.ia Sheep, strong, er; natives.

USOXiMO; lamba. K.00e.a Whisky. (1.01 St Loots rioor, Srm; XXX, S2.2SC2.aoj family, 2.tori.6j choice, Si.6042.7l; fanev, S.2oa.sa Wheat, lower; Na 2 red, 17c bid; May, 56fte asked; July, 7340. Corn, quiet; No 1 mixed, SOUct May, 2Sa2SSc; July, 27Ua asked. Oats, irregnl Na 2, 2UC bid; May, 20a.

Bye, quiet; Na 1, SOSso bid. Pork, Ile.12te10.25. Lard, prime ateam, tettt. Batter, unchanged creamery, lR22o; dairy, 18420a. Kgge, blglierat 12c.

Cattle, atrong; good to fanoy natives, S4.8OS180; fair to good, Si.l04.t0; atockere, 2.ao(.ail Hnca, ateady; beavv. IS 90 4.00; packing, at.So S.J: light, as. 80 Sheep etrong; fair to choice, K05.40j lam X'hlsky, S1.02. NBW foag Flour. Arm; winter wheat, low grades, 12.102.

nft; fair to faner, t2.Wai.iS; patents, KWC4.WL Wheat. Ir. Andrew Hack and wife to John T. Downing. Lot 2, block 4, in Second ad Northwestern Texas Cattle' Raisers' F.

F. RUTZi Merchant Tailor his arm waa drawn between the heavy cog wheels up to the shoulder, and his head was jammed, hard against them in such a manner as to cause frightful injuries. Beginning at a line near the middle of the back part of the head, almost the entire scaTJi on the right aide was stripped from the skull, the right eye was torn from the socket, the nose was torn off, the left cheek was cut and brused into a shapeless mass, and the tones of the right side of the faoe were crushed into pieces. Notwithstanding his frightful injuries Watts retained consciousness. He was removed to bis home at Lone Elm at onoe and physioi-ans called to attend him.

They found that his right arm waa in sheds and they amputated it at the shoulder simply as matter of convenience to the sufferer, as it was plainly to be seen by even the most inezperianced that he could not long survive. He died at .5 o'clock. The diseased waa thirty years old and leaves a wifs and three children. The funeral took place at 1 o'clock yesterday and the remains were interred at Peace church cemetery. A Startling Repert.

Tom Wise, who is hauling hay for J. M. Kussey, brought a report to this oity yesterday that is startling to say the least, lie says that Tuesday nigbt dimes was in progrwai at a country farm convention at Fort Worth, TexasjMarch dition to Pittsburg. JTXIO. -E.

Gainer to William Ham. Lot 8, block 9, Rogers Coal company's Second H. KESTl.Elt, Manager, CENERAL HOTEL, 11, 1ao. 1 16.80 for round Tickets on sale March 7 end 8. The filial limit for return is March 31, via Missouri Pa- W.

CARNEY. PluiPRIKTolt. oitio Railway. Annual meeting I. O.

O. F. Kansas Best Accommodations. In Building, in Opera Block. A Fine Line pr GOLD, SILVER OR STEEL SPECTACLE FRAMES, Wllb or without Pebble or White CrysUI Olaaees al KUMM'S JEWELRY STORE, City, Kansas, March 11 to 13.

One fare for round trip to Kansas City via Missouri Pacific. Tickets on sale March 10 and 11. Limited for return to and in Crnlrally Luvatt-d. Rates SI Per Day. SlUMP'S LIN1MEKT Is ths BEST THE BEST STOCK II TEE CITY addition to Httsburg.

8500. Ed Mertz and wife to same. The north of lot 3, block 3, sniiie addition to Pittsburg. $550. L.

C. Duncan and husband "to P. I. Bonebrake, trustee. Lot 419, block 20.

Pittsburg. 82,000. L. Hull and wife and T. J.

Dillon and wife to A. K. Lanyon. Lots 12, 13 and 14, block 8, First addition to Pittsburg. 8050.

Joste A Daly and husband to Miss Margaret Daley. Lots 15 and block 10, of Pittsburg Town company's Fourth addition to Pittsburg. $100. Kansas and Texas Coal company to A. eluding March 14.

The eighth series of the Pittsburg Burse Liniment la the World, Building Saving and Loan association regular; Na i red, In elavatort Ka FOR RHEUMATISM! Vi-otn wbkb to felcet, red, sKsaVrc; ongraded, 7SrHci Na rd, March. SSe; May. i7 lS-ie8'o: Julv. wss opened on March 1,. 1890.

wishing to take shares can do so by calling on the secretary J. B. Smith at H. O. Willard Mercantile company's store.

Slvta6o; December. Corn, fair Neuralgia, sipralns. Bruises and Hi I if Joints It has noeiual. One botiie will convince you of It. merits.

Try It and voe will nee none olb.r, far wlo hy Kottter Pbllllpa. ly active; No asawo In elovator; anarad. FINE WORK A SPECIALTY. i Si'l. I tail mhu a.

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