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Warwick Leader from Warwick, Kansas • 2

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Trip ghrtpe l)i ffif, pleorpartfa, fE TOP'pKP pjTpjlS. THE FH('iimann, WpyCviglt; lcgder. J. II, ritlCJS, Editqr. IWKh mP BALK Muuwu jrucMirr Wui man now fi Hlnne-yer become ft laf The fa wa ro- apollsandwho Is entirely familiar duced tjj pppts ppqn, and tfie jvth tjjo wprkln3 of the gjjUwater STATE: BACK OF WARWI0K.

WARWICK, KANSAS. mmirauRj penalty yyaa itripiier, put priapn. his authority for lb. mute Conveyances furnished to all parts Frlpf. SQthattheviplatlonoftbe tow piny nwt that ejprflovernor Marshall has collections on all accessible Does a General Banking Business.

Makes' Points. On Time. 1.50 a year. to oe VJBeo ty ft merely npmjnm ripe, inferested hlmgell In a moyemeuf a Advance, a year. Jspqasible that bpueo may pot Isopure tho rejpaae of the YouDger rvTnTAriTmn RECEIVES pe willing to agree to tnoee arnopari urotnorsrrom KHUwotor.

The young of Kapsai and southern Nebraska, r-ALSO DEALER IN-' Farming Implements. I monta to tha hill and Hie Sfinntfl hn I man Who fitnf.na this In nnrnnnnl Kntered tin Warwick, ani, Sawud Class Mutter, 11 inBTFiifirAfi ir.a nnmm rrna in rnniAV. innnii iir tii Tniinupra. wnn nova enceio Insist uppn them, fin the madflbim a coofldant In letters BUYS AND SEUS FOKKWM ANO DOMESTIC JuXCI lAJffiE FARM LOAXS, A 6PECIAITY. REFERENCES, Corblu Bunkln? Co.

of N. Y. Huxton National Bank Of St. Joseph. Mo.

1st. National Hank, of Ifntnsfnn mid Funnm- other band the promoters of the written by the younffera they tell of Warwick, Kansas bas measure in the hpuee may cpmpro- be progress of the mpyeraent In bas mlse pp the 2 cents If they think 'ibeir behalf. They are quite pleased Harry Spring. boy preapher, ecome insane at Carrol, apd een sent to the asylup, Merchants Bank of Scandia, Kans, that it Will tamper the manufacturers over er prospects, is is ciaimou P1UECT0KS. to es- Uf niAnmArrnriiiA snfflnlnntlv tn tnat exrGoverrjor Marshall reoent A movement Is now on foot i ll 1 1 til.

Tl TIQIb IU JM.1BBUUI1 WHO 1U IUO of the Ypupger. It is sqld that the 1 i ah a.w. li. uu wh (h ia rha ihloif in vlaur Am a. CiiA8, II.

Kino, J. Rkdgll, It. MoKev, V. JVIonev, Daviu MOEEI, President. to commence with.

mawpp qr ipe ouj jmpos White Koek, Jjhi, Jfooposton, 111. Seandla, Kmis. ft i Warwick, Kans. DAVID BEDELL, Cashiei', governor found a large number of leading people of that state In favor of the pardon of these men and that I. i.i.

the petition for tboir release has been torneyfttlftw, was arrests yester- lt JQ ceu pr" ther signed by officers In the state. The day on a charge of attempting mha ii bribe certain members qf fa house need 0fVenul and there Is sparcely Bronuughs, of the Tebo eoal mine a PretanrseVtfat 'this measure il JIVZi Reports from tahradai stafe that signed pr rpvenue purposes. It is mn the winter has not ye b.ron, no clearly ft 'protectIqn intended become ROod cltJzen8 Severft, 0.S.HOBS0N, -i DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, crops nave Deen pianie am wis fo- awn -xiuubi rftncn ownerfl In yejLaa nd Califor, pie are ataryipy. ior me wens pi anouiw, apa ne we ft8 Mls80Url hftVe Bigni Hwian r. ori i na liiannan in worm nr i and wwuomitBu ned their desire to place these men The Washington Republican, Wit- the bill as.

unconstitutional without iucratlva cositions upon their (lis ion's home paper, will not support him. None of his home papers or amounc Pro' charge from prison. It ia understood I nna.il 1 f1 Ktoi I.i .1 .1 frtona flAariit t.hA nhftrm that he POSeq.rll. btaFt inai ine uniire ineraoersnip ci c- I Missouri legislature will sign the pe drinks to Register. AITEMI'TED Ml'RDKB FANCY OILET ARICLE.

PAINT OILS, VARNISHES and DYE STUFFS Presorlptlons carefully compounded by day or night. tition and that Sheriff Barton and fn CnnlatT mAnntnm ami a Mr. John Goplg had the misfortune were Btartied bv the report that an ex-Govener Marshall will so further to fall Tuesday while getting down attempt had been made to commit the lntrests in this direction and that Some meat in his butcher shop, and murder iiear the bridge ftcprss the a very 8trong presure will be brought broke two ribs and bruised one arm t'" to bear uponj.he Governor tor their Warwick, Kansas. pretty badly, which necessitates his a8 follows: On Friday Henry Iesler release at the proper tjm), Hfucb is laying oil for a few davs. Belleville fell in witb E.

Bayles ftt alina, I being claimed for the prisoners on The Missouri Pacifies Telescope. ana ine two naa an arrangement 10 account of their cood behavior in the penitentiarv. Warden Rex, of the RAILWAY, several irnuipu nmuuipi-pu nupru- ucy Bwrieu 10 wuwro ng the train here the other evening Rosier said he had a hucKstermg out- IWn unmirpassort advantnges to the traveling publlo UUUe shape of fust time, clcgaut equipments and snperior accommodation, this great put from the station a shqrt distance, Keelet lcked up a car and befGre departure called upon H. PRICE, REAL ESTATE AGENT, put engineer ymonu was oo cute and put it iqto the wagon F'iday me anfl ka4 with referenoe to their for them, and went by with a full niht they campprt near the Sal Ine "pf Blm nIfl thR thMr system, embracing miles ot road, run Its. trains Into the Union depots flf fit, Louis, Eanaas i KiTfln.

Ann Mirnrnnij ti I o- r. nr. r. i r- Rivflit. And Rfttnrrlnw tilo-Vit.

n. tho peaa 01 sieam. ecanaia wniei. bridge across the Solomon, at this conduct had been first class. When city, Bayles saya that be wanted to Marshall came back he said be bad Clly, Hannibal, Atchison, Omaha, Pnraonsdcnrer, pi Worth, Mtnnoola, Taylor, San Antonio.

Gal. veston, New Orleans, and all others of the principal cities of Missouri and Kansas Nebraska, Lou Jlr. Elliott, father of B. of this goon to Kesler's home, which the seen the governor of Missouri and NOTARY PUBLI, LAND, LOAN IpIgAp COLLECTlOf( GEf(T place, Is quite sick at his home. Dur ing the fore part of the week he com latter said was three miles past of many other prominent officials and town, but Kesler insisted on campinjf men of that state and that there was isiana and Texas.

Their coaches and baggagfl cars are of the latest and finest moke, and lux. menced bleeding at the nose and WARWICK, KANSAS. thouKh he bas improved much yet he Bayles that evening went up town, a powerful sentiment therein favor la Anfa ft Viaa naaaa.l I bllfc KfifllfiF rAmaiTld with thAWAiETOn. of pardonlnjr the boys. Governor urloas 10110130 Palace Sleeping and hotel cars are attached to all through, trains.

The novel trams, and reclining chair ears on trains, between St. Louis, Kansas City, Atoblson andSt. Collections made and promptly remitted. Abstracts furnished. Taxes paid for non-residents.

Town lots and houses lor sale. A larsre amount of the three score years and ten, but is Bayles says that during the whole Marshall thought that a bond'of hoped he wiU spend many more with day. and particularly after ffoin in- ww.uuu wouia pe pus up asicea xor. Joseph, Pullman Palace sleeping eon on night relations and friends. Soandia Jour- to caup, the actions of his companion IMPROVED AXD UNIMPROVED LANDS FOK SALE ON EAST TERMS, At from IT.oo to iso.oo per arte.

Furnish conveyance and show lands free to nnvone wlshlne i. trains between Kansas Olty and Omaha. The rates via this line are always as low as any other, pal. were strange, aud he became suapic- conditioned that the Youngers would if pardoned, remain In Missouri and forever kewp the peace, Marshall stated further tnat General Sibley, Gen W. Henderson was arrested in this Io8 of Ww, However they both went and direct connections are made with express trains of other lines at junction points.

CHAS. II. STYLE. 11. 0.

T0WNSEND, purchase. Those with money to loan ore Invited to see or address me, as I can get the very beat of real estate or chattle security at good rates of Interest. Also those wishing to borrow money shoulrt-call on me to make loans. Those desiring to sell their lands, should see me and leave description nnd terms. dtv on last Monday, for a disturbance loeP ln tne wagon.

About four Auy imormauon cuecnuuy given, cnii oii.it nnunts Pass. Ticket A gt. Gen, Pass. Agt Atchison. Kaa.

St. Louts, Mo. of the peace; and in consequence had mornipff ne was awaK eral Johnson and several others as prominent men of St, Paul had expressed themselves In favor of a par- to denosit a few of his hard-earned eue' "7 wmoie snocK, ana jump dollars in the dtv coffers This is the UP Iouna esier ironi 01 uim. firRt time we ever seen Will off. but with he couplin pin in his band and oaraA the drug store whiskey got the upper ou to trlke- selzedj hlm.

will have been in the prison ten years hand of him on this luo lIum ouuie some time in the oomlag November, public City News. enauea. l0ea wiea ro gei away Governor Marshall gave me to un- cmm Twr iihi. Bnn nf derstand that when that time arrived kjoujluj I mm. A torrinio RrrncrirlA rnllowAd.

I j. TTntal Dir.nKlIrt mo mere WOUJU OO tlUCUl tHOIl Ui.lt CENTRAL FEfflALE COLLEGE open m- "ul location ample prronndfl competent nd eiperJenoMl faenlt i oonmstatokv or bobio. New but ri n(t to be lii(htU ty irae and healad bv strain. Bcbol.r.blp plaa by wbich w. Have Keduced TulUon to 18.

60 IHUFIKHUI u. hft hit ofl-ftnart Of KAB. II a a fiAVArn xlnt. W.iln. 7 SCCme lueu iuuu.

v. uer'sear. Tnen iesier mcrsrea mm to ston and "talk it over." At this noint had KenlAr down, hut found An unanowp iftiai uisease is carry that he was growing weak from loss Ing off the hogs near Vandalia, 111. of blood, andjtaking advantage of his day. He was riding a horse belonging to Mr.

Weeks, the horse became frightened and Sammy was thrown off, breaking his arm in two places. Xr. Hardv attended to the little sufferer and made him as comfortable as possible. Belleville Democrat. Little Roy Dunning, son of the edi opportunity, escaped from the wagon and ran up town.

He made his way to Geo. W. Show's on Mill street, where he was admitted and told his story. Dr. Hullinger was summoned mm best fmmw IS MANOFACTUHBD BY FKBB BROS.

tor of this paper, was severely bitten on the arm by a shepherd dog- last anrt the night-watch hunted up to ar- eunaay. xneaognau ueeu uuu up reBt his assailant. and whether 'svmtoms of hydropho Kesler also came up town, stopping I 0 1IBIITS first at Preston's grocery. He wokel RACINE, Mr. Preston up, told him that a man had tried to murder him, and then WS MAKE EVBKY VARIHTY OF Farm, Freight and Spring Wagons went up street to find the night- watch.

Boon afterward Kesler was found at his home, and taken to jail. He claimed to be badly injured, but the doctors say he is not much hurt. Bayles has several very bad scalp 0 0" Ladle', without Shoulder Brace, 1.60 Lodleii', ith Shoulder Brace, made of fine Coutil.doublestitchea 3.00 liming, without Shoulder Brace, 1.7 Abdominal, 2.00 milHHeB. 10 to 14 years 1.50 Young Ladles', 14 to 18 year 2.00 Highly recommended by the leading Modistea, the Fashionable and the most eminent Physicians is the United States and Europe. Circulars free.

Sold by Leading Home Everywhere. Sample! sent free to any address on receipt of price. Our Illustrated Catalogue lent free on application. Uellable Agents wanted. Liberal pay.

Apply at once, LEWIS SCHIELE CO Bolt Omn ff Fataat tM PvnfuHwm, 390 BSOADWAY, NEW YOBK. wounds, and one of his Angers are And by Confining ourselves strictly to oneclsseof work; bv employing none but the ESori 1 of WOKKJTIKN, using nothing but FIRST-CLASS IMPUOVliD MACHIKKKY and tl 8 VJUtT BBSTof BKLKOTED TIMBER, and by a THUi.tsUtiU lkMOWLBSOU of tbJ business, wo hurt Justly earned the reputation of making "THE BEST WACOM OPJ WHEELS." ilsnnfactnrera have abolished the warranty, but Agents may, on their owu responsibility, glv the following warranty with each wagon. If so agreed We Hereby Warrant the FISH BROS. WAC10J No to be well mailt? in every turtle tolar and ol good material, and that the strength of the same Is infUclont for work vi nit f'llr tatage. Should any breaksgs oceur within one year from this date by reason of th-e rui is! Or workmanship, repairs for the same will bo furnlebed at pliice of Mile, f'co of Jirlse of said repairs, as per agent's prico lint, will bo paid in cash by tne piirohaetr pryutioirf 0 anlple of the broken or defective parts an evidence.

Knowing Sail Suit yon, we solicltpitron'e from every section if the United Httus. tfeatf Mess and Tetma, aud for copy of THU ItACiSh; AORUT Li'l'HlT, to VIU UiiOt). it Ilaciiie, Wl broken. He Is in bed at Mr. Shaw's, unabled to be moved, but is improving, and it is thought he will be able to attend the preliminary trial which is set for to-day.

His home is in 13 0 Jewell county, and he has been work ing on the Missouri Pacific extension to Salt a. Kesler is well known in this city 5 FOR THE MILL where he has lived for some time, i- Hniala and Other Works, br Famous Authors. Almost Given Away and where he bad a good reputation. He was a janitor of the M. E.

church, ii, are published Id next pnhltfonn, mtaf ot thm handsomelr llliintrate nfl oil ji Ine flood on tier. They tflt of great Tlrl.ly of rid we think uo oue can exzu.l: tbereia mou. th.t be or ebe -would Ulto 10 poueu. In eloUt-bouud form thew, bwk wouia oo.i It eouiltl iu Ittelf. The morX Iv if derotd to Bcionce.

hi.h.1 overieo, inTentiona am'I i.ubii.:'.'i. flliint.rtoil Willi 4V1.1..W Bedott Papery. tii ra nblicotion, f'iniibp Dformatioo which no ft-' ODalaritv of tho tcu.Si':; 1 and was a plasterer by trade. He had been working ln Salina for several weeks, and sold a team at that place which he had previously mortgaged. He has a wife, an excellent bla exists or not he will be Killed.

He is a strap ge dog, having come to our house two week ago. and was apparently very kind to the children. Better that every dog in the county be killed than one child die with hydrophobia. Concordia Democrat. Mr.

B. C. Ward met with a serious and painful accident last Saturday. The horse he was riding stumbled and fell, throwing Mr. Ward to the ground with such violence aa to break the small bone in his left arm about three inches below the elbow.

He was attended by Dr. Mitchell, of this place, and Dr. Raynor, of Hardy. Mr. Ward is getting along very nicely, and is thankful that the accident was no worse.

Superior Guide. As painful an occurrence as ever falls to the lot of the editor to chronicle occurred at the residence of Harvey King, of Brown's Creek, last Thursday. Mr. King was stacking grain and when ready to decend from the stack carelessly threw his pitchfork to the ground. His little boy, a two-year-old, had walked under the shady side of the stack without his father's being aware of it.

One tine of the fork struck the boy on the head, piercing the skull, the child was soon attacked by spasms and paralysis and died Thursday evening The grief of the father can be Co. Monitor. We are acquainted with quite a number of persons who "get more papers than I can read now," and not want a local paper as long as they can borrow from a neighbor. These fellows always take a "family journal', published in New York or somewhere, containing thrilling and blood curdling romances such as make young readers despise home and ypnrn forth" day when they can i tvuk away from home restraints go out into the fur west and "bad men" and die with thier on. Cuba Pilot.

Hraiuiiuoineri lougneu we wu, i. io-dii, a It oyer wee. i i. Work for Ilome Adortiment, I. fork thli oubjeet.

contelaius Mr ood re-. -I for maklnc fenej biuk.l., well a i ueUe work, morolder, ro- ti cironlatinn nerrly class onibiur'J. Ilnln. SoMliri 1 f- -t 1 I llle.tretea. H.

rlry Stories fow the Ton. lite oMldt- i or i.i.j woman, and five children, one of them a very young child. That he should be guilty of so heinous a crime is a matter of great surprise to those i Hi: I. I rVdrrtt who know him, and his family have 1 I UUK'II the sympathy of the community. I at'.

MInneajK)lls Messenger. 1. At the World's Mercy. A Novel. By rwreaee Warden, author of The Houie on the Marsh," tiii.

17. Mildred Trevanlon. a Novel. Xiy "Tho Duou-eee." author of Molly Bewa," eto. is.

lark Uays. A Kevel. By Hugh Conway, authur at "Called eto. It. Tke Myatery of the Holly Tree A Kovel By Ihe author of Oore Thorne." 30.

Skadowa on tke Snow. A Novel. By B. Far JeoD, author of eir. 31.

Tke Oray Woman. AKovel. By Mr. Gkeli antbor of Mary eto. M.

TheFroaea Ileep. A Novel. By Wilkle Collins, author of The Woman in White," eto. M. Itod Coart arm.

A Novel. By lire. Henry Wood, author of Lynne," etc. M. Ia Uapld'sHet.

A Novel. thorne." K. Mask to the Old Home. A Novel. By Bay, author of "Hidden PeilH," eto.

a. John llowerbank'a Wife. A Novel. By Mi Ifuloek. author ofjotin Halifax.

ete. ST. Lady Owendollne'a llreaaa. A Novel. By ihe aether of "Dora Thome," eto.

IS. Jasper Vane's Secret. A Novel. By Ulni M. V.

Braddoo, author of "Aurora Floyd," eto. J. Laollne. A Novel. By Mary Ceoll Bay, author ol "Brenda Vorke." eto.

so. ttahrlel'e Marrlnse. A Norel. By Wllkle Collins, SMbOT of No Name," eto. 1.

David II ont, A Novel. By Mm. Ana B.Bteplirne Snthorof-'FaebloQ and Famine," eto. 1. HsaploBt tho Whirlwind.

A Novel. By liar, Oeoll Bay, author of Old Middletiia'e Money," etc. M. Badlay Carleon. A Novel.

By M. K. Bred on. aumor of Lady Audley U. Kseleat oa Mveraay ma He.ntAn.

i Havel. By Kite W. Pierce, author of "The Birth Ma, eto. Id. A faoldea Iawa.

A Novel. By the author "Dora Thorne." ete. a. Valerie's Fate. A Novel.

By Bra. Alekand. aether of The Wooing O't," etc. 7. Slater It oar.

A Novel. By Wllkle anil -af "The Woman In While," eto. M. Aaaa. A Novel.

By Mrs. Benry Wood, autlw "Eaet Ltnne," as. ThoXamre! Baa. A Novel. By Miaa Mate, aether of Halifax.

Oentletnan," etc. 40. Aaaoa Barten. A Novel. Br Oeorae Kilot.

at "Adam Bade," The Mill oa the Ktoea," -u. tl 1 1' I I.TIlli mJm A Jo. nt r. wim tnem. t.

tho Lake). Br Sir Welter SMtt. ih- Leke" Ii romeooe In Teree. sad ol all none lo more beeatlrel theo tlile. of for LeAlee eod OeDtleiiiea, au.reood breodlof (Klas Ux raiee of for all oeeaelone.

I 'ah lSii.iid.irrt Letter Writer for ladles and t-i ewmiilete (Hide lo oorreepondenoe, giving i-. for the oompoelttoB of letlere of trer 1 ti innumerable forme and examples. Winter fc.enlne; KrarooUooe, a largo ooltatlm ie Ciiire-tei, Tibleaua, Oemee, reeilef, for geih.rlnge. prlrate UieatrieaU, and OTtalugs al IlluMrated. IMalocooe, Keettatlons RearHwfe, large I euoice cuU.silou tot aouool aiaiblUeas and jublio and t- miertelnmeDte.

I'orlor Mncle Ckoweleat KTrtnnta, i-. which tell, how to perleroi handrede of atuualcg i. la BMle aad laetraoUrs eiperlmeate Vila atmpls Hem Cook Book oral Famllf Phrat. I haadrede of eioelient cooking reelpee iii.ii. heeeekeeoere, aleo telling hew to sua ail twav hr eldiple home remedy, Maanoraaad Cieetomala raw lerwy I.owrle, a 1 aad iu.uaea.e hook of traeele.

deeerib. i. seller life, heblte. aaaaaere aad aaetoae of the rnrriea eeentHee; lltaeijaled. Coanploto atorle by fowalsr Atrthors, feuuMroue aad deteetl v.rlee, stertee of life, at adfaalara, ot railway Uro, all Tory Lo- "''a WH, Wwweorsoi tbetenay eterlee.

ekeuaee, aaeedetee. peema, tit ba wrlllea ler eeoi. yare lllee'ted. -M Kaowlrdare tor tko Klllloo, a heady il i-irnrmatioa for ail, apoa ataaj aad rarleae A Sorrt, "Hy Bug Conway, author 9 Wind -Mllis! THREE KINDS. tovett's Oatd to Fralt Cultnre.

Of all the publication" of nurserymen triors Whila some workmen were diKRlng a cistern in the northwest part of the citv, they found lot of larye bones, evidently those of some extinc animal. The bones were vrr rotten and crutnblnd wheu exposed to the air, aud It was with diHiciiltv few small peletes were obtained. The bones were Imbedded in the solid eiilth about f-n feet below the surface of th round. The rtwiived condition and the which tb-y were found, in'lk-ntt's A great If.T. G'nlurii Cieeeeiii ri in Be curias; a few iuali Scuunivs for lib museum.

BeJleyiHe Telef-cope. SOLID, VANLEESS, ANDS ANDARD WIIEEIi. no other that can be compared with Lotetti Guide to Fruit Cultun. It is really a Tal-uabls work on Horticulture, giving, as it does, full instructions for planting, pruning, culture tnd management of fruits of all kinds, and impartial doscriptions of all worthy t-rieties. It is a book of over 70 pages, with an illuminated cover, elegantly printed and em-belliahed with hundreds of engravings end Severn 1 colored plates true to nature.

Price, with colored plates, 10 cts. without plates, 5 cts. Everybody at b11 interested ia fruit culture should send to J. T. Lovett, Iiittla Cilver, Few Jerner, and get a copy.

full line Hoe in Tanks, etc, A (ninsiinitlv keiit oil htiiid. strj'1 nf'iiiFiif tv-r Wks nfl lietVirw litjyiMs: full ti OJ l.KAIH, oP.o. Amnrtrttn f'nh fin I K. rifiitr a- ar HtiilrHFs Harwlck.

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