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Tonganoxie News from Tonganoxie, Kansas • 3

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TONGANOXIE NEWS. T. F. Singing Sooool Notice. The singing school will meet at the M.

B. Church Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, and the official board at and not earlier as before stated. Renew your subscription. F. and A.C.

Hoffman, News dealers. For a good cigar go to tha Baldwin House, Bead the sinking school notice this week. A new invoice of choice cigars at the Baldwin House. B-t 5 cent cigar in the city, at F. nd A.

C. Hoffman's. Call at F. and A. C.

Hoffman's for candies, -DEALER IN- ENO. J. M. Phenecie is busy planting. J.J.

Aliingham made Tonganoxie a visit Mouday. Miss Lillie Morris is home from school, quite sick. The farmers are all busy planting and preparing for the coming season. Editor Morse of the Nkws, and A. M.

Thistlethwaite were in town Mouday. The wagon bridge at Ren is down, and the traveling public will have to go around by Nine mile. The iron aud nescessary fixtures arc on SMS IMPL J. J. Aliingham of Rtno, who keeps one of the best hotels in the country, has built an addition to his house, which will moie than duble itscaparity and make it one of the neatest looking public houses in the country.

Mrs. Aliingham always knows just what her guests like, and how to cook it. -poadxa ei )uami(d )doiOjd ajoiaiaq) no popifid sj t.a& eqj jodod eqt jo soo aq) Aad 0 qSnoue Xpjq unotu hbujs 1HX 'So'll o-ia aausApa pied )ou suort djjMqns puv 'aostvAav a 'jusa" ed 00'lJ eq) mqi pnw ti ireq asdd 'uieq? )us irjuauisjujs puq OAq oq pita )no utu sj uoiidtiasqus aeoqii Sttax jo sjsqtjoeqng A new brick yard has been started at Reno by Mr. Samuel Kelsall, jr. There is an abundance of nice clay and with the help of experienced workmen.

Mr. K. expects to turn ITS. nuts, cigars etc. What Tonganoxie Has Done in Two Tears.

Few of us realize how great an Improvement has been made in the city the past two years, and how fast it is growing. Two years ago there were but nine business houses on the south side and seven on the north. Now there are eighteen on the south side and fourteen on the north, just double the number there were two years ago. The city is nearly double in population and it is safe to soy that the business of these several i ni.l tiaDcra for sale at the News office CfflClAl PAPER OF TONGANOXIE CITY. IwFabiX TONOANOXl TIME TABLE.

Mtl ACTOMODATtOtf. fjolntf Wwt t' 6:00 M. GoilijJ Jt SOU r. M. 0:13 A.

K. LAWKKNCK TIME TABLE. UMUN i'ACIr 10 K. UOINO WEST. Imitml Ecprens 111.

-23 ft. ni. I wHlo Kxprp 11:45 p. in. AwjimuixJUou 7:15 p.

K. ooitra lrr. Limited Etpreaa 4:25 p.m. AtianUo Kij.re 4:00 a. ru.

Accommodation 8:15 a. SRAKCH. ASalVK. I PKTKAt rMwngw 11:15 ft. UU1 6 30 p.

u. 8:20 in. 40 cents per hundred. Tin Snrav keens the best cigars In the DRUGS, GROCERIES, ardware and jLnTnfiAi. city at the Baldwin House.

the erounds for the new bridge at Keno, Call and aee Dan Blair at his new store and sample that sweet Cider of his. across Nine mile creek. The brick kiln is burnt good conditioi out about 3,000 a day. We brought home a I Mr. Grist has been fixing op the Interior Bargains for Cash.

All parties wishing brick can be supplied by specimen which we have at this office, and 1 i Within the last two years we have had new of hia hall and Improving It generally. which can be seen here by those interested. calling on Sautl. Kelsall jr. Victor rautot is considerable boa! Your people at Tonga have been talking ness now and turning oat some fine work.

brick yard for some time while we have at 3 -12 inch Wood beam Plows $10.00 1 Canton Balance Frame I2G.00 1U inch Plow 11.50 1 Evans Corn Planter S0.0 114 inch Steele 13.50 1 Leather Top Bugay 90.00 1 Brown Favorite Cultivator 19.00 1 Weathertown Spring Wagon 90.00 street lamps aud new side walks, our bank has come, the Baldwin house, Geiss' block, Grist's hall and several other business houses, to say nothing of the twenty or thirty new dwelling houses which have been erected this spring. Shrewd business men are buv-ina ororertv here and real estate is advan- ready eot one here Mr. Kelsall has started a The prospect of an ftbundant fruit crop with tha axccDtloa of peaches, was never new yard and will soon tur; out about 3,000 JAMES D. FOSTER, Leavcuworth'8 cheap Dry Goods man shows more bargains in all than any man ia his linn iuihe Missouri Valley. bricks per day.

Wake up old Tonga 1 better. Airs. vvm. wanace, oi .1.. Tl, rr tl.o Wll n.

I B. a. Eobertson keeps a full Una of gro-corics. tobacco, cigars etc. Fresh garden seed SOUTHERN KANSAS It R.

On end ftftrr Monday Sept. 15th. trains will arrive and depart ft follows: PKPART. 11:4.1 ft. m.

for Ottawa and all point to nth. 6.00 ta. (or Ottawa ixl Emporia. 10:45 ft. m.

from Ottawa and Eraperla, :37 p. from Ottawa aad sutiona south 19.00 South Bend Farm Wagons 58.00 16.00 iSecond hand Deering binder Terr 25 00 cheap, 1 Pekin Spring 1 -Pekin Touugless 1 Pekin Combined Zll I is visiting her brother J. J. Aliingham of this ace for tha first time in twenty-three and if the city can double its business in two i In bulk. Mrt l.nrt,M i JHM.

Axiaa Xiiiinia i is years without the road, there no knowing Lane Trew has been busy the psit week complished music teacher, is also visiting his painting the Interior of Herman Crouetney- Bandy Tay. family. W. G. J.

R. SKINGLEY MANUFACTURERS OF vr's store. what may be done the next two years with it. The future is full of bright promises and all that we need is the same sort of energy and enterprise, which has characterized the advance already made. VERY RESPECTFULLY, T.

IP. KIEBY. At the Novelty ball last Friday, the libura voted to the prettiest young lady, was won Mr. Kelsall says that his brick will all be of the best quality and as low as the lowest. Good judges say that they are superior to the Lawrence brick, and will rind a ready sale.

John Spray and A. M. Thistlethwaite are doing a rushing insurance business. In addition to the old reliable -'State" of Des Moines, they have three other old responsible companies. They can and will save money for every one who will Insure with them.

They are vot practising the old methods which the farmers have been subjected to in this vicinity for several years, but will save every farmer who insures with them from $1 to $10 00 aocordiug to size of policy, over any foreign agent. There is a certain man in Tonganoxie who is extremely religion, but who has a most dilapidated side walk in front of his building. Without mentioniug any names we would like to call bis attention to the fact that while he is so sanctimonious himself, he is the direct cause of more profanity than auy other man in town. We know several good men who have already lost their immortal souls, for cursing that side-walk which had tripped them up. We mention this to our ovi, iiiMi wood by Mtss AlUe Grist.

Churches. ruttiDt. Hollar meeting for worship on First and ilth iittvn at 10 o'clock a.m. Sabbath school at 11 o'clock. rtiwT baptist.

What Do You Want? Is it a Nice Dress Is it a Cheap Dress Is it a Gingham or Calico Dress 7 Is it Shirting or Denim or Ticking 7 Is it Bleached or Brown Cottons Is it Table Linen or Toweling? Norris Grist commenced work on his new hniMinir hfttwoon Blair's restaurant and the rnrrinrrn Paintiiiff Etc. HENRY GEISS, Nawa flios Monday. Wood work for all kinds of crvlon 2nd- and Uh. Sunday In each Mr. Clever Hilner is building granary Mouth at ll A.

M.aud 7, r. M. Mumlay achool Storm Notes. The storm of Tuesday was the most severe this section his ever seen. For some little lime before the rain commenced it grew so dark as to necessitate the lighting of lamps in the stores, and when the rain did come, the wind came too, and with such force as to 9:30 M.

Kcv. L. LAnerouo 1'aator. and in numerous other ways adding to the Is it Women 'a Children's or Men's Stock M. It.

CHURCH. value and beauty of his place. JBervicas every Sunday at 11 a and 7 P. Now that tbe building boom has com M. Sunday achool at a r.

m. Services con ducted by Ray. Mathaw loues and Chaa. menced, read Kirby's lumber quotations care fully before going elsewhere. set every movable thing flying.

Great trees Caldwell Jr. cosonitaATiONAi, miiROi. rWviece at 11 and 7:43 p. m. every Farm Rlacfainery on Stock Kepairins promptly Attended to Skingly call the attention of their friend and patrons to the fact tint knowing the want of having a itn iiiiiK establishment in this growing town, they at considerable expeuce have tried to fill the same, and hope bv strict attention to business to merit the approval of supporters.

Shop opposite Said wiu's Kew block TONGANOXIE KANSAS. ings Is it Gloves or Handkprchiefs Is it a Trunk or Valise 7 Is it anything in the Dry Goods line 7 Come and see us, We Will Save you money A. D. Wkaveb, Successor L. fiuiiene Co Lawrence, Kansas.

PEOPEIETOE OF THE NEW TONGANOXIE STORE, KEEPS A FULL STOCK OF were snapped on their base, lunbs were For Salic. A Whitehall sewing machine, almost new. will be sold very cheap. Far other Huiklny. Sabbath achool at tba close religious neighbor to show him how he can strewn around and loose boxes which had been piled up around the back doors of scores particulars Inquire at this ofllce.

do much missionary work by repairing the offending valk, Hava vou aean Norria Grist's new clock? took a sudden flight. Most of our people were more or less frightened and sought ref It's a beauty, a present from Messrs Rotlaen- Why will people expend hundreds and uge in cellars, thinking a cyclone was im borg Schloss, of Leavenworth, thousands of dollars in buildings, livestock minent, and so it seemed for a time. implements, furniture etc. and then leave 1 Sunday was tie warmest day of the season Matt. Soman's two littl boys, who were fishing at tha ereek, were caught in the to the mercy of fire lightning, and wind' the thermometer being DO In the shade, but Quotations as furnished by T.

F. in spit cf the beat tbe Heuley band played shower and out in the worst of it, but escaped storms, when tbe cost of absolute protection is next to nothing. A per cent of all prop injury. lh the grove. til tli morning aervioa, liv.

A. M. IticHAKnaoir. Pastor aTroe loctura on tli first Sunday in each auwnth at tli a Prairie school houwit 11, zn. jUy Elder K.

C1ICRCII, Earvicrtit Touganoiio ami Eono every thfr8undtiy, at Ulnnwood end Tiblow on tha follow: UunKnoia at a. m. and 7 r. m. ftatio Jen wood "11a.

M. Tiblow "8j(r. k. fabbath School every Sabbath In Tongan-io at 13 M. Thomas aeon Pastor.

Fraternal Association. KNIOHTS OF TYTIIIAS. Tonjianotle Loda No. 123, holds Its regular conventions every Wednesday evening. Ten or a dozen smoke nouses were over If you intend to build it will pay you to $3.75 to 2.50 to 2.25 to 3.00 to 2.50 to Cattle Shipping Steers, Butcher Native Cows Hogs, Choice, Heavy, Light, Wm.

T. Land and Loan Agent 54 Mass. St. erty is destroyed annually. It may be your turn next, if not, the pittance you pay goes to make good the loss of some unfortunate turned, several of them having hams iu call and see Henry Geiss, and get his prices them at the time, which were more or less on all kinds of buildimt Hardware, and TINWARE, STOVES, neighbor, and in this way vou are doing unto damaged.

Carpenter tools. a large tree in iront or llollman's was others as yon would have them do unto you, One storm may wipe out the accumulation Wheat No. 2 Soft. N.2 Bed, No. 3 Corn No.

2 E. Q. Cox's smoke house, hen-house and LAWRENCE KAS. wood pile, were burned down Sunday, losing of years. Would it not be better to pinch 3EES G-ROCER about hundred pounds of bacon aud yourself thaii depend upon the sympathy rOals No.

2 Lo ans Kirby $4.00 3.25 2.7 3.25 3.00 .75 .65 50 .25 25 $1.00 4.00 S.75 3.50 $3.50 .75 1.00 $3.00 1.00 15. ao destroying his hens. $3.00 and assistance of your neighbors. There is no earthly excuse for a man leaving his prop OU lODjf H.y, per Ton Leavenworth Coal, made on improved farms time and at current rales SO DELAYS! AID CHIN A blown off about three feet from the ground. Among the many "mourners" who had valuable property blown away are Joseph Ratliff, Wilmer Carver, Will Carter, T.

F. Kirby, Henry Balliett, Mr. Cadwallader and several others, the returns not being all in yet. Mr. Kirby will be the least rnornf ul, as he will have to make out several new lumber bills.

Mr. Winsiow's house, a mile south of the The wheat in this vicinity which is not inter killed, is looking unusually well, but el ty unprotected for a day or an hour when Knights vimtinu tba city ara cordially invited Penitentiary an agent will take long notes without inter unforUonately only about one-third of the Stranger, to ntr-t Willi it. MArrutwUkAT It. W. of 11.

and.S. G. A. fl. est.

John Spray and A. M. Thistlethwaite Wood ecerage is in this condition. MONEY READY have three of the best farm companies who TonRanotla Post No. 140 meets In regular Potatoes per bu.

$3.00 .75 $2.50 insure against fire, lightning, cyclone, torn a awwmn on tii lit. and Ortl. (Saturdays lit each Our city council hive decided not to have any pool room here this year, and the youiuc Aft soon as papers are executed. Apples does and windstorms at the lowest cosh rates Flour men will have to content themselves with on from thirty days to 12 mouths time. Call montti, at a m.

IE. E. iiALtejraAfK Taof. ZJABKta. 1.

C. Abi't, town, is a total wreck, being laid out fiat on the ground, the furniture and everything in the house, ruined. Mr. Robert Taylor and prohibition whisky, instead. aud see them.

to Meal Butter per lb. 10 Eggs doz. Tha best and cheapest place to buy your Mr. Stanton Piersou started out with a re PEUSOITAL. lief paper for subscriptions yesterday.

4rTO BTTIiSCRIBER3-SH LVMBKR E. H. OC Restaurant Confectionery, OYSTERS and ICE CREAM In Season. Allen's depot at Hoge is reported down. Half the roof of the Foirmount depot was Tela mark on tbe margin of tba paper No.

1 2x4 to 20 ft. $17.00 to $20.00 Indleatee tbal your auhaorluMou n- Mr. O. Bumcroft and family have gone 1 Fencing, 12 to 20 ft. 20.00 blown off.

west. plree with the No. written opposite your nam. will ba pltaaad to -9 Mrs. Stafford's log house was demolished, 1 Boards 1 Sh ip Lap Lava tour reuewal, Alex Bruce was lu town Thursday and Fri is xMe one of her daughters being in tbe hone at day of last week.

Extra aSh Standard a tbe time, fche managed to escape with slight 2 REGULAR MEALS 6 CIS, Poor Man's goods are of hardware, tinware, pumps, lime, furniture, groceries, china and glassware, is at the new Touganoxla store, Henry Geiss, proprietor. If there is anything that will make a musician mad. it is to come about two miles to rehersal and find he has forgotten his nmsio. as one of tha Uenly baud boys did last Monday. enell Grist keep 3na assortment of Brush's, Comb's Soap's, rerfnme's.

Stationary, Wall paper and Machine oil's. Also new lot or Lami Chimneys and Lamp- fix lares. Monday while workmen were blasting out $18.00 to 22.00 20.00 to 22.00 3.50 3.25 1.75 2.50 2.00 3.25 Font and Mack Hoffman are railroading injuries. Friend. Mis -UHC and will be away about two mouths.

The old log house on Bowersock's plaee A 5 Clear, CANDIES, CIGARS, TOBACCOS, ETC. was blown down. S. McNaughton of Fall Leaf, was shaking No. li(Good) City and Country.

Fayopforyourpeperl Try Illalre new soda. Fig's foot at Hoffman Jos. Dessery's porch was lifted np and tiie best quality. Grive 820 Mass. St.

1 Lath. bauds with Leavenworth friends, Saturday. blown completely over his house. CO. Hand, formerly baggage agent at Flues were blown off from the Academy him a trial and Tie con and from Uncle Ben Elliott's house.

Noi'h Lawrence, was in town Saturday. He fijiools close tbla wack for a long vacation. Alex Love 'sold house is down. is now general agent for the Pythian Journal." Lavrence Kas. MONEY Loaned on Real Estate vinced a well in the rear of Mr.

Geisj store, the explosion of an overcharge threw a large quantity of rock upon his building, crushing In the Dr. Gladtuan, Flew, Jones, Wiliard Angel 1 Dawes-Baker. At the residence of the brides father at the Oaklands' in Stranger township on and several others, were witnesses in the Ma Carthy trial. roof in several places. No other preparation so concentrates and The principal of our public school, Mr.

Tuesday morning May 4th, 1836, Mr. Edward Lee M. Kamsey, sptsnt Saturday and Saturday Knight Dawes was united in marriage to combines blood-purifying, vitalizing, enriching and Invigorating qualities as Ayer's Sarsapariila. Quality should be considered DEALER IN night in Leavenworth, tbe guest of Prot. O.

1'. Barnes, principal or the normal school. Chattel Security. Miss Mary Ellen, fourth daughter of David and Anna Maria Baker. Mr.

James G. Graham, general Insurance when making comparisons. The bent and cheapest Una of Furniture ii. No. The marriage was conducted according to IMKRSOli Jk.

CO. 141 Mass. St, KAS. LAWRENCE agent of Leevenworth, was lu the city Saturday to complete arrangements for the insurance of the mill, for the German bank, of Carpets, Shades, Farlor sets, Oil clothes, Center tables and In fact everything in that line is to be found at J. W.

Fata New the beautiful and impressive ceremonial as prescribed by the Society of Friends of which the high contracting parties are members. STOVES, TIN HARDWARE Finest and most complete stock of cook and heating stoves between Leavenworth and Lawrence. He is also prepared to do all kinds of tin and sheet iron work on short notice, at Leavenworth or Ltwreuce prices. Call and see him in the Baldwin Block, TONGANOXIE KANSAS. Buffalo.

Furniture store No. 408 and 410 south 5th. fTTTSJ A TT( may Txi tcmnd on flo Gx -ttUO XTiUT p. faowell Oo'u NewMpnuer AdvertlfdturBnreauOOSpnice StA whore advortlsio euotraota um? ho uumIo lr it IK fiW YOJUfc The following guests were present: L. M.

Creator is the popular treasurer of st Leavenworth Eas. Mrs. Davies, Mr. and Mrs. E.

G. the Leaven worth base ball club, and is one of its principal stock-holders. Mr. Creator is If you want to boi row money on real ea Cheesman, Mr. A.

A. Clieesman, Mr. Henry Dawes, Mr. and Mrs. A.

J. Alexander. Mr aud the foander of the famous Creator's baud of Leavenworth. to Loan ts to, RO to somebody who has ABSTRACT BOOKS, and MONEY TO LOAN. We tiava got both, and our terms are tbe lowest Money Mrs.

J. M. Thistlethwaite, Mr. and Mrs. THE FARMERS' MERCHANTS' BANK Alfred Thistlethwaite, Miss Annie and Mary J.

Knight and A. M. Thistlethwaite will and best. II. Wood A In the Court Thistlethwaite, Mr.

David Baker Mr. J. bouse, Leavenworth, Kansas. represent Tonganoxie Lodge No. 125, Kaights of Pythias, iu the grand Lodge which H.

Driesbach, the Misses Sue, Dell and Mr. A. A. Ellis went to Kansas CUv yestcr- XNOOKPOBATED 1885. Hattie Driesbach, Mr.

Lawrence Driesbach, Convenes in annual session at Salina Kansas Messeri F. J. and A. Thistlethwaite aud next Monday. Ayer's CherryPectoral Should be kept constantly at hand, for use in emergencies of the household.

Many a mother, startled in the night by the ominous sounds Of Croup, finds tho little sufferer, with red and swollen face, gasping for air. In such coses Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Is invaluable. Mrs. Emma Gedney, 159 West 128 Kew York, writes: "While In the country, last winter, my little boy, three years old, was taken ill with Croup It seemed as if ho would die from strangulation. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral was tried in small and frequent doses, and, in less than half an hour, the little patient was breathing easily.

The doctor said that the Pectoral saved my darling's life." Mrs. Chas. B. Lnndon, Guilford, writes; "Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral Saved fHy Life, and also the life of my little son. As ha Is troubled with Croup, dare not be without this remedy in the house." Mrs.

J. Gregg, Lowell, writes: "My children have repeatedly taken Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for Coughs and Croup. It gives immediate relief, followed by cure." Mrs. Mary E. Evans, Scran ton.

writes "I have two little boys, both of whom have been, from infancy, subject to violent attacks of Croup. About six months ago we began using Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and It acts like a charm. In a few minutes after the child takes It, he breathes easily and rests well. Every mother ought to know what a blessing I have found In Ayer's Cherry Pectoral." Mrs. Wm.

C. Eeld, Freehold.N. writes "In our family, Ayer's medicines have been blessings for many years. In cases of Colds and Coughs, we take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and the inconvenlenee Is soon forgotten." PREPARED BY Dr. J.

C. Ayer Lowell, Mas Sold by all Druggists. Miss Alice Kean. On Farm Property at very reasonable rates. Repayable in Installments or One Sum Good Chattel Loans made.

All Loans Promptly Made, and Money paid when Papers Signed. HUGH BLAIR, Office; Over City Drug Store, Massachu setts Street, LAWRENCE, KANSAS. IHS1S. Monthly Meeting committee, Jesse Blair, Letter Xdst, List of unclaimed letters remaining In the Mrs. Quincy Baldwin, Ar.

ad Mrs. W. P. Ua worth. Mr.

and Mrs. I. B. Varney and C. Tonganoxie posioffice, April, 30, 1886.

OFFICERS: METZ, CAPT. MOORE, T. F- JCIRBY, S- 8. BIX. President, Vice-President Secretary.

CasluftX Haynie, Miss Susie Milar, Ben Hunter Richardson, Allen Kahu, Julius W'ilks, Wm Witt, Persons calling for tbe above will please DIRECTORS aay advertised, J. S.Gaurr, P. M. JBL E. ABRY Civil Engineer and Surveyor.

Real Estate, Motley to Loan in sums of $20 to 20,009 Real Estate. No delays. Intesrestas low as the lowest. Call on him at S. E.

Cor. 5th and Cherokee. St. J. H.

FAIRCHILD, JOHN SPRAY. O. K. LOCK WOOD T. F.

KIRBY. Down thy go, Kirbya luniWor pricaa. I lava you acau Pan. Blair's naw soda foan taint Mr. Rarasoy'a achool took ft yacation, Friday.

Go ta tha tin abop foryonr alovea and tin-war. Call at F. and A. noflinan'a, for periodicals. Ilava you lead Klrby'a latest tumbl In prkM.

N. Gi iHt has a good horsa fonala very choap. BiMta watr of all flavors at It lair's new fountain, Korrls Grtit has sold Lis cow to Hob fkmtlier. Orange, four for 10 cents at and A. 0.

Hoffman'. Go la tldtug's for your hard wars, stoves and tinware. Tba nevally ball last Friday evening was well attended. Dr. Ourrell has all the dentist work he can ftttaiul to Uiia wek.

X'c-mh hrcsd every day at Hoffman Hoffman's bakery, Dan Blair has undoubtedly got the heat In town. Try him, I tall yon. Korrls Grist has got soma of the Coast waii paper In the city. If yon ara In td of new Hough Cultlva-lr or Harrow call at H.GeL. Do yoa smoke? Try a Period or Kxfght of Labor cigar at OrUt'a dtug store.

Tbe primary schools closed last week awing to tha of Miss Morriv' The 120, found on McCarthy's pornoa Was ordarl paid to Jo. Fiower by the court. For thirty days you can secure great bargains In Implements for cah of T. F. Kirby Quit a tmnibrr of our boys anl girls, got up a Ibhing party Saturday, at tha water- mill.

Krnew your aubicHptton now and save 21 cnu. Tha Nsw 11.00 a year In vau e. In the district court last week, (Wednesday) Jaiuo McCarthy was fouo4 guilty of grand la rceny. John ttcToe says has no objection to klsard only he wants to know some thing1 about it Mnise'f. The ealobfatetj "Moaoram Cigar, is fcy far (be fliiMt in the city, and John Spray has a lot of them at the Baldwin House.

irrman wan busy, Friday, irttting upends to the hoy andgirU, In honor (f thst handioine new fountain of his. Tba cnrT fsrma In Kansas, art In f.ur worth county. The snd HENRY METZ, U. U. MUUitc.

ia, KlffSAS. LEAVENWORTH, C. Brown. LIST OF PUESENTS. Ebony and bronze clock with cathedra bell; moroco cabinet album; tete-a-tete French tea-set on Iray, set of silver spoons; Doron silk patch work quilt; pitcher and set of ruby glass custard cups on beaten brass tray; tidy with cross stitch design, set of silver knives; pair of lace pillow shams; pickle castor- silver and crackle glass; silver sugar shell; elegant tidy of point lace and crimson satin; embroidered afutrnoon tea cloth with act of embroidered napkins; Uhii.a vase with statuette; set of silver forks; cake stand; fruit dish of silver ruby and amler glass; silver napkin ring; pair of painted vases; crochet tidy; silver spoon holder; set of fine crochet for neck and sleeves; twelve yards of real Maltese lace aud twelve yards insertion, "Hyins ancient and modern;" two handsome crazy itch work sof a cushions; historical work Foster Attention! All members of Tonganoxie post No.

149, are earnestly requested to be in attendance at their next meeting, May, 15 Lh, as business of the utmost importance to all will be taausact-ed. E. Uaixenback, P. C. corbespon iDEisrrs- National Park Bank, New York; Citizens' National Bank, Kansas City; Fin National Bank Leavenworth.

Exchange bought and sold on any part of United States; Canaia tlarepe Interest allowed on time deposits Yonr business is solicited. Money to be loaned on long or short Jme STOCK BREEDER'S coLULirj Quarterly Meeting-. The first quarterly meeting of the conference year will be held at the M. E. church, commencing on Saturday the 15th.

Business meeting at 2 o'clock. Pleaching by Presiding Eider J. A. otter at 8 o'clock p. m.

Love day to consult physician about his eyes. About six months ago they commenced troubling him, and have been growing steadily worse, so that he is now able to distinguish objects but ft short distance. Fred Dowry, who is now railroading as ft conductor in California, is in the city visiting friends. He will take his family with him to the Pnciflc coast about the 20th. Leavenworth Standard.

Mr. Dessery is a brother of Joe Dessery of this city. Many ladies admire gray hair on some other personbut few care to try Its effects on their own charm. Nor need they, since Ayer's Hair Vigor restores gray hair to its original color. It cleanses the scalp, prevents dandruff, and stimulates the growth of tha hair as in youth.

Among tbe connty people In Leavenworth Saturday we saw- tha irrepressible Me Naughton of Reno. McXauglnon'1 ia one" of the Jolllest fellows we ever met If he ever goes congress, which he might with religious propriety, Sunset Cox's Jokes will cease to provoke a smile. N. M. Grist's new building is 20x40 feet, aud will be two stories high.

The lower floor will be used for his drugstore and he will use the upper story for a residence. Till buiidlivr will be neat and attractive when completed and wilt add one more to the list of our spring enterprise. R. A Robertson moved into his large and coniinodious new etore, Monday. He now has plenty of room to wait on his many customers, and everything about the place looks as clean and bright as a new dollar.

Mr. Ilobertson will occupy the upper part of the building for a residence as soon as it is completed. We are pleased to announce that the Ton-eano lis Lecture association and Friends of Frogrwsi, have In view several new speakers, wha will, lu their turn, visit our city uader it atHplcs, and afford our citizens rare Intellectual pleasure. Among others, Mr. Beats will visit ns about the 1st Sunday In Juoe.

feast Sunday morning at 10, followed by jewel box with crazy patchwork pin cushion; KANSAS MUSIC EMPORIUM ESIA-BLISHED 1868 CARL HOFFMAN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in preaching and sacrament of the Lord's supper. Lecture in th evening by pastor, subjectEvolution, ROWDY The celebrated trotting bred stallion, and FIMCE The dedadalestallinn, will make this season at R. Wilkinson's. For pedigree and terms, call on or address It. Wiucinuojr.

Wives, Mothers, Daughters. Bo your own physician! A lady who for silvur floral vase; glass perfume bottle on silver aland; sofa pillow wool work and silk damask; "Khartoum journals of General silver vase; tea pot cozy with design iu kensin ton embroidery; pair of wool crochet mats and set of toilet mats; hand somely carved wooden spoon; cut glass ice cream dish with set of dishes on glass tray! silk and velvet pin cushien, card receiver; brush bolder; silver butter knife; tidy; silver and painted china cruet stand and other useful articles. The oride has a host of friends in Europe and America who love and admire her for her purity of heart, peerless mind, and inti-iectual beauty, who may be pleased to know that in a dress of ivory satin and canton crape embroidered with orange blossoms, she B- SLAUGHTER, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, Office is Baldwin House. TONGANOXIE KANSAS. A.

G. BOMAN SHAVING and IIAIR DRESSING, NOTHING BUT FIRST-CLASS WORK- IANOS and ORGAN'S years suffered torments worse than death I looked a Queen indijsd when she said "In General Western Agency lor Chickering Sous Pianos, Hardraan Piane" P. Hale Pianos. ESTEY ORGANS, FIASOIM feHAmLlf1! CHIC'CO COTTAGE ORGANS. I.Vr.BTV INSTRUMENT WAHRATrED FOU FITE YKi Sheet Music, Music Books and Musical Merchandise or every Desoriptien.

Fia toote! Piano Covers and Music Racks. Catalogues free on application. BALDWIN BLOCK. The well known Mammoth Jack 'Johnny Mason'4 and also the well known Stallion Royal George will make the season of 1886 Sundays excepted, at my stable in Tonganoxie. Terms: $6.00 $8.00 and $10.00 to insure, for any of the aboved named tock.

Money due when mare is known to be in foal or PARTED WITH. Wo have unequalled facilities lor the care of stock, ane duecare will be takeu to prevent accidents, but should any occur, I will not bo held responsible. For further par-t iculars enquire of F. Dessbby. Tonganoxie Kansas.

In this county hive benn placed In ux mm tor sal. I hava SAROAtiis in a Daii.iirroaa, several Oaoosaits, Hotkl good I.tvasr BfABLa and Otbsr biMlnnaa property oooa town In this county. Wanted, a aettv man with I0(W to engage ri a m.i. OiiatMMa.fJOO latsli wlJl take balance from Utherine troubles, falling of the womb, I the presence of the Lord and this ass embly leuchorrhoer, suppreesion and who had i take Edward Knight Dawes to be my despaired of being cured, found remedies husband, promising through Divina assist-which completely cured her. Any sufferer ailce to bo unto him a true and faithful wife, from such troubles can use the remedies and until separated by death," and that her con-thus cur herself, without revealing her fideiice and trust in Prof.

Dawes will not condition to anyone, and without subjecting' have beeu misplaced. her womanly modesty to tbe shock of ar. Tlle happy couple left Kansas city on examination by a phyaiciau. An illustrated 1 Thursday morning for Quapaw mission, treatise, prescriptions and full directions for Indian territory their future home, thegrooiu 1. National Hote MELLA GIAC0MINI, PROPR'S.

Mr. Jot. Flower la to be commended for his eaterpris. II is about to fix up the picnic grov In fin style, by building a danc platform and ft band stand, aud making this grov th most fti iiiijUilinsrjls out of profits inada lath) A DURESS attractive plac or ft picnic In baa I 'X jsod printr witii a little money 1 I GARL HOFFMAN RESTAD It ANT in connection with the HOU3E. JMeaIs at all hours Day and night.g" N.

E. Corner 4th and Cherokee Streets, LEAVEXWQSTH KAS. use. sent rree to any address, securely sealed, having been appointed superintendent of Send two centstainp. Address, naming this schools atthat place.

Tho Nswa oftiers con- paper. gratnlations, with a wish that'the brightest Mrs, W.C3.H Was, 558, Broadway, N. Y. aud best of earth may he their portion. 1 swans 'ft -u mvt hi It you w.h.

to cV.il upon '1 don ln ourtu. thor0 or 4 A. M. TKit-n-icriiw urir, probably be a grand gathering there then, as Ijuidti, k.aa. will be aunouuevd lata.

rgans a Specialty N. B. Banting Pianos.

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