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The Kirwin Chief from Kirwin, Kansas • 1

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jk AN INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER. KIR WIN, PHILLIPS COUNTY, KANSAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1883. VOL. NO. 42.

W. D. Jenkins, Publisher. CHCBCH DIBECTORT. The next two or three weeks will The Greenback or anti-monopoly Tote p0al Notices.

Sfie Mtrtotn fitefe Lowest Prices ON be devoted by the Republican press to COHGRKUATIONAL CHURCH SERVICES in Ohio at the recent election is esti mated at 2.000, telling their readers why they were de Contest Notice. Land Office at Kirwih, Sent. 2. 1883. I JN0- 6638' B-CIIOOL at close of ni TV.

I. Jenkins, Editor. Complaint havinff been entered at this office bv H. Veatch aainnt JYank E. Case At the regular session of the county commissioners, last week, the county printing was lei to the Kirwin Chiej" for one year at nine per cent, of legal rates.

It strikes us that our learned financiers of county affairs are assuming more power than is allowed them by the laws governing such affairs, inasmuch as it provides that the county printing shall be let for the year at the mver miwtmg err Wednesday at 8, r. i F. O.McHKNttlf, Pastor. Postmaster Hayes, of St. Loais, ia in feated in Ohio, while the Democratic papers will follow in the same happy strain in accounting for their failure to TIE for abandoning his Honiesteaa JK-ntry, Ho.

17,374 dated March, 16. 1880, upon the ei sw4' and sjj sec 2tt township 2 range 17 in Phillips trouble and is about to be hauled over METHODIST EPISCOPAL CnURCH SER- The sear and yellow leaf has come; time in its resistless course keeps marching on; the mince pie season approacbeth and yet Mr. Finch, the anti-monopoly candidate has not signified his intention to meet W. H. McBride in a joint canvass of the county.

The tanned skin of the breast of a French sailor, the piece beimr twelve inches square. Is on exhibition at San Diego, Cal. On it, in life, was tattooed in colors a very ingenious illustration of the crucifixion. Exchange. Gov.

Butler had a simitar piece of skin among his ool lection of Tewksberry relics. Atchison Champion. And yeV Governor Butler has been damned from to Heakfast by the holy puritans of Massachusetts, for exposing the human devils who presided over Tewksberry. Lath Shingles the coals of an official investigation. VK KH ITeacnmg every sauonui a carry Iowa.

county Kansas, witn a view me cancellation of said entry; the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the 27, day of SABBATH SCHOOL at clone of morning ser PHILLIPS CO. REPUBLICAN TICKET. For Representative, W. H. McBride, Kirwin, For County Clerk, John W.

Lowe, of Mound. For Co. Treasurer, Dan. L. Smith, of Granite.

For Reg'r of Deeds, Ritner Smith, of Logan. For Sheriff, John B. Woods, of Arcade. vctouer, inks, at ciocn a. ratpoou nna We have been asked a number of POSTS, MOULDINGS, WINDOWS.

DOORS. first regular meeting in Janoarv. Fur-. It loots very much now as if the railroads intend to make a fight against lurnmn testimony concerning sam auegea uoan-donment JOHN BISSELL, Register. R.

R. HAYS, Receiver, 8. II. Brablbt. Att'y.

9-29-6t times this week, "What is the second r.m. pastor. LR amendment voted upon in Ohio, at the the reduction of freight rates, For Surveyor, 4 W. B. Stcbebt, of Solomon.

For Coroner, -O. W. Gandy, of Contest Notice. Land Office at Kibwin. i Sent.

24. 1883. 5 es37t a special session is not so far distant as 'DEMOCRATIC TICKKT. j. CITY DIRECTORY.

ATTORNEYS and LAND AGENTS. Aomplaint having been entered at this office we supposed. For Representative, A. F. Stockman, Rusbville.

GO. dv manii o. jaHHa SKaiiiBif cuiiiiiau CSMMKT, PZ.ABTJSB A HA in a nt llW. OfflCC three For Treasurer, D. L.

Smith, of Granite. VV liite for abandoning his Homestead Entry No. 14.375. dated Marcn IB. 1880.

upon the IWK doors soum oi u. a. recent election?" It is a prohibition amendment, short and sweet, and reads aafollows: "Tha manufacture of and the traffic in intoxicating liquors to be nsed as a beverage are forever prohibited, and the general assembly shall provide by law for the enforcement of this provision." For Clerk, W. W. Owens, of Kirwin.

For Sheriff, Nicholas Taylor, of Marvin. For Coroner, A. B. Houcx, of Phillipsburg. Foraker's first name wasn't "Eli" this time.

He failed to "git there" in ind attorney, loan and East Main Street KlRWlrJ. KAN. sec 25, n.S ei sec 26, township 2, a range 17 in Phillips county, Kansas, with a view to the cancellation of said entry; the said parties are herebv summoned to appear at this office on the pension agent, norm sure pu'" Ohio, and it is Mrs. Hoadly who will VHOLXSALK AKDS AT BANK. 27, day of October, at 0 o'clock A.

to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. ANTI-MONOPOL TICKET. Mr. Finch, the anti-monopoly candidate for representative, has according to the Herald, declared that he should not make a political speech during tliis campaign. We are "afraid if he waits until the next, it will be too everlasting late for the salvation of his political soul.

Mac. is a talker from away up the gulch and will prove himself a monopolist by monopolizing all the votes on election day. The voters of this county want to hear from Mr. Finch, whole families are in that fix, and the children are crying for him, and if he stilt refuses, after the Chief's gentle reminder of what is expected of him, there will be howling and rnawing and smashing of incisors and molars, or words of similar scriptural import. sleep with the governor of Ohio for the next two years.

pum aquarv. tu; r.t. Representative, G. M. Finch, of Beaver.

d(u. sisseiUl, R.R.HAYS, Receiver. 8. II. BnADLEY, Att'y.

9-29-5t deeded larms in rnimyt v. BUTTER and EGGS. Among the list of distinguished arriv ForTreaBurer, W. A. Garketson, of Kirwin.

For Clerk, A. F. Stevens, of Marvin For Sheriff, H. N. Boyd, of Logan.

For Surveyor, D. 3. Abbott, of Bow Creek. For Coroner, Dr. Burt, of Glenwood.

Notice for Publication. Land Office at Kirwin, Kans fi1ftn Sent. 25. 1883. No' 6100' TCTarry Bartlctit, drayman, and dealer in wood, als at Leavenworth, in attendance on thermore we would be pleased to- know upon what authority they have revoked the contract made last January.

Logan Enterprise. The Enterprise is referred to Sec. 36, Art. 1, page 278 of the Compiled laws of Kansas, 1881, which reads as follows "Sec. 36.

The boards of County Commissioners of the several counties of this State, shall have exclusive control of all the expenditures accruing, either in the publication of delinquent tax-lists, treasurers notices, county printing or any other county expenditures." Sec. 16, Art. 1, fifth paragraph, in defining the powers of Couaty Commissioners says of their duties "To represent the county, and have the care of the county property, and the mapagement of the business and eon-cer as of the county, ia all cases where no other provision is made by law." Now will the Enterprise refer us to that section of the law which compels the Board of Commissioners to let the county printing at their first meeting in XI butter and ggs. NOTICE is hereby given that the following-named settler has llled notice of his inten DRUGGISTS. the re-union, the papers fail to notice any of our Phillips county people.

This I 1 B'. atationerv. ciflrurs ATCHISON jCKIRAGO Kirwin Blooznington OYEHLA5D Hail and Stage Line, F. C. McESIDE, Proprietor, (Southeast of Kirwin House .) Leaves Kirwin Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at a.

making oonnectioae with the B.AM, at Blooraington. Arrives at Kirwin Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at i q. ra The Topeka ommonwealth and the Capital The Solomon Valley Railroad will be run hereafter as a separate and distinct line from the U. P. R.

R. The new arrangements went into effect on Monday. This, we take it, is a kind of offset by the U. P. against the Beloit decision of the railroad commissioners.

Freights will only be billed to the terminus of the Solomon Valley, each way, and will he operated by the Solo eines, is an insult that can only be wiped out tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register or Receiver at Kirwin, Kansn on Nor ember it, 1883, viz: JOSEPH KEAN DS No. 19,247 for the nK nwi and bwX neX Bee 32, township 8 south rafcge IS west. and tobacco. are frantic efforts to convince the pubUc that the about to be turned into a with blood. (1 il Inaiga, Physician and Burgeon.

Office, Knstim Tiros, drug n. e. cor, square. democratic organ. He names the following: witnesses to prove his TT Aloulton in drugs dibuiciuch, A.

G. McBride, seems to have struck i XI, oila, tc, wea aae oi quaro A Topeka gentleman says, Ex Gov continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land, viz: L. E. Hava, Best Hamilton, Frank Pauss and Emmit Gilbert; aU of Kirwin, Phillips county, Kansas. DENTISTRY.

rich. Wyandotte needed a first ass newspaper and A. G. is just the man they wanted. mon Valley Railroad Co.

Solomon uaa iiiasniL.ii, register. WM.Bl8SEtI., Att'y. 9-2-6t r. W. H.

Campbell, Reaidcnt Dentist, We may talk as we will, but it is just as well to take a common sense view of the political situation. Every candid man will admit, however much he may deplore the fact, that the result the Ohio election has been to take that State out of the list of Republican States. For weeks prior to the election the prominent Republican newspapers have been assuring their readers that Ohio was safe, that there was not a shadow of a doubt but that State would roll up the usual 30,000 to 30,000 majority for the republican ticket. The result has proven them false prophets, and far the next few weeks their talents will be expended in framing stupid excuses to account for defeat. real facts are that the democrats had too many voters.

ernor St. John gave Kansas a democratic governor, turned Ohio over to that party and if he had had two weeks longer would have defeated the Republican ticket in Iowa. Sentinel. Later reports from Ohiojjjteadily increase the St3.ai3ja.eaia for Xia.dJ.ata. The opportunities for ladies to find employ FURNITURE and COFFINS.

Democratic majority. If the returns continue to come in for a few weeks more, Hoadly will Here is the strongest plank in the ment that is both suitable and remunerative are limited; their pay is usually poor as compared with the salaries paid to men in same lines of have about a million and half majority. A J. Stllea, dealer In furniture and coffins. Job work a specialty, northwest corner aquare.

somewhat antiquated platform of the occupation But there are some very noted ex Wefwant our democratic friends to under Phillips county anti-monopolists. stand that It is a waste of time to ask us if we GRAIN. FLOUR. tC. ceptions; journalism, tne arama, music ana platform offer equal advantages to men and Women, and there is one occupation in which women are sometimes more successful than men Resolved, that we should depend on January, and if the Enterprise wan aware of the existance of such law, why did it bid for the county printing at the have eard from Ohio." We know all about from there last week and don't want Vnp A Hwkell, doalen in grain, flour, feed Is our Trade Mark for and that is in the management of agencies.

In thin line Tlitt Otieen Citv Suauender Cnmnjinv- IDQ CvBl, Ji-BB main lirvcv, our own strength and not go after strange gods, lest we suffer the fate of the Sodomites. to hear from it again before 1884. A ridiculous typographical blunder recently occurred in the New York World, by. a misprint of the word "shouts," in a report of a democratic meeting. The report read "The snouts of 100,000 democrats rent the October term.

The Chiif will will HOTELS and RESTAURANTS of Cincinnati, are offering inducements to ladies that we think ought to attract attention. They are now manufacturing and introducing Three Conventions were held in Concordia araer ifonan, E. W. Warner, rroprietor, This plank has the true ring of the ortb.kl. of raiiroaa.

ingly abide by the action of tha board whether it benefits by that action or otherwise. tlieir new ntocRing bunporters for Ladies and Children, and their unequalcd Skirt Suspenders for Ladies. None should be without them; our lftariinir Dhvsicians recommend them, unii are Fnre Job "Woek. last Saturday. Democratic, Greenback and Independent.

The Democrats nominated a full ticket. The Greenbackers endorsed the Republican ticket, while the Independents nominated one candidate only, for Sheriff. 6ENERAL MECHANSISE. loud in their praise. These goods are manufac ancient Israelites, and we have no doubt that Abimilech wrote it when he was running for justice of the peace in Jerusalem.

Rooks Co. Record. HUx kmart. dealer in general merchandise. A ia Additional Liocal.

turer! ty lames wno nave maue tne wants o( ladies and children a study, and they ask us to refer then to some reliable and energetic lady to introduce them in this county, and we certainly aaataiileof snare. Mrs. Stowe, of San. Francisco is trying to work A Wearer dealers in dry jrrt. rro- nerie and prorisions, south side of the J' R.

Newell Esq. was in the city last Wednes think that mi earnest solicitation in eqery household would meet with a ready response, and that a determined woman could make a handsome tqu.r. Dan Smith having received the None Genuine without the fetters Blown in on the Bottle, A Jury at Lyndon, this State, in a criminal case, the other day before a Justice, returned with a verdict, but refused to deliver it before the got their pay. The foreman said they had been taken from, their business and made involuntary attendance at the trial for a small fee each, and to the serious detriment of their business; that they considered their rights as important as those involved in the trial that frequently they had lost even the small fjes to which they were entitled by law. They therefore would not give in a verdict until they got tlieir pay.

This will establish a new precedent in regard to jury cases. While the law compels one to sit as a jnrymeu, it does not say he shall render a verdict before or after he gets his pay. Lenora Leader. "Little Joker" is the best smoking day, on business before the U.S. Land office, and gave the Chtef a pleasant call ilarv, and have an exclusive anencr.

We ad up a boom as a "dress reformer." She says, "it will not be long before women will display their legs as fearlessly as they now do their arms. This is important if true. Save np your sheck-els, boys and we'll all go to California together vise some liitlv who is in need of employment to It is said that Mrs. Foraker stated to her friends, just previous to the Ohio election, that she would sleep with the next Governor of Ohio for two years. If she does fhe will have to sleep with a democrat, but what will Mrs.

Hoadly have to say about it now. TfMioa. Fife, "The Kirwin store." wholesale and reUil dealer in ftcnernl mercliimdiae. wtuthoast of the suare. send to the Company her name and address, and C.

J. Van A'len visited the Chdjf nomination for Treasurer of both the Republican and Democratic conventions will make a hard man to beat. The mention tiun pnpT. Address iueen City suspender No. 177 and 179 Main St.

Cincinnati, Ohio. 9--0t. in its new quarters last Mondv. T. Belford.

dealer In general nierchan- Lnngtry has comeand brought her mother dis, east side of square. Rev. Saville, who, a few year ago offi with her. The boys won't mind her much as it if. 1 I.

i i-ii 1 niit.ntinl1iliui man who beats him will have to go ST. JAMES "Kn JUive Ktore" wwt nide of nquare ciated in this circuit, is now located at Ellsworth. has only been a few years since the old lady figured as one of the principal actors in an through the same operation thafr made MILITARY ACADEMY, camel humpbacked. The camel was 1IAC01T. 110.

escapade with her curate. The church gave the curate the G. and the old lady reformed. She will make a daisyof aguardian for the Lilly. Our dodgers judiciously distributed, are a sure cure for DULL- TRADE AND LA CK of USINESS.

Old Mr. Cummings, father of tha Cum-mings broiliers of Bow Creek, died He came to town Thursday for A family bearding School for Young Ma and Boys. Pupils prepareil for College or Business. Careful personal supervision at all times; location healthful: trms moderate discipline superior: Gen. Weaver will spend the next two years medical advice, and was taken severely off a mile or two from theark when he heard the whistle blow, the bell ring and the gangway plank hauled in and he had to Jiump himsJf to get there.

MARBLE. M. Tinney, prartlr.1 worker and manit ft fartur.r of manumnnts, tombstoneii, etu. j.rs.r ijrt and Wahinton streets. i auT.

CHt Meal Market, Wood A Oliver, propn lion, aouth.aat corner of the aquare. tobacco. seven experienced resident teachers. I or cat ill, dying the next day. Touch not the beefsteak when you visit Kansas City.

The City Council is engaged in investigating the action of the butchers in buying up crippled and sick cattle and selling them to their customers as healthy beef. Virtuous Kansas City no gambling, no beer" on Sundays; nothing but dod-gasted meas ly beet. kicking himself for his vanity in running a hopeless race for governor of Iowa on the greenback reminiscence, when if he had stayed out he aiogue ana rurtner iniormation apply to tne Rev. Etdklbkkt Talbot, A. MM Rector.

9-1-4 a week in your own town. Terms and Ov) 5 outfit free. Address At I. ett Co Congregational service. Sabbath 11 :00 a.

m. Subject, "God the Believers Guide. Sabbath evening, 7:30 Portland, Maine' Honest men all over the land have could have had the fusion nomination for congress in his own district to succeed the late Congressman Cntts. The fusion nominee was elected. Lincoln Journal.

ill SEWINO BACHINES. p. m. Subject, "The Doom of Death." ftH WEEK your own town. Term sand oOO $3 outfit free.

Address Hallett Co long been praying for the democratic party to go, but accepting Col. Inger- Call for them and take no other. i it Portland.Haine. 8-12-lv T3KANCH orriCK of The Genuine Singer 3 b.wl.f Marhina keeps Needles, Oil, AllMkawtl and repairs for all Machines. J.

L. Tuour, Munager. 8oH's views of futurity we don't believe it has any place to go C. Journal. iy worth 5 free Address Stinson Co Portland.

Maine. 8-12-ly. It begins to look as it it wouldn't be MISCELLANEOUS. "Chief Print" -Si Ohio! Well, it occurs ta us since yon mentioned it that we have heard of such a place. It's country whose chief industry is the manufacture of federal office-holders isn't it? No! then wo don't know anything about, don't want to know, and we'll shoot the next man who asks us if "we have beard from it," through the diaphragm with a double barrelled bolt of blue denims.

Cii PTtf A iz sv uay, at nome, easily fth I made. Costly outfits free. Address If it is true that a tin can containing $30,000 in cash has been dug up on the ld Bender farm near Cherry vale, it is the best evidence yet on record that the vigilants who went in pursuit of the fleeing Benders, got in their work in long before they would have a permanent abiding place in Ohio, Iowa and 9-U-ly True Augusta. Maine. CJP.

Barber, dealer In hardware, stoves, tin- ware, and barb wire, repairing neatly l.a. Mortb aide square. naanln nwa olnravra triA Istnlr Kansas, not to mention New York, wall Lnmber Company, dealer In lumber, till (Ta out for chances to increase Sk their earnings, and in time IjUB and shingles, east Mam street. Pennsylvania, and an almost solid south-But then we mast "whistle to keep our good snipe. That amount of money become wealthy.

Those who do not improve their opportunities remain in poverty. Irwia Creamery Co. Manufacturers and All are invited and welcome. Methodist Church the regular monthly temperance meeting will be held on next Sunday evening. A lecture will be delivered and the Sabbath school will provide music for the occasion.

Bvery body is invited. A game of "seven up" adjourned eleven yeare ago next Christmas, very suddenly, will be resumed and completed on the night of Dec, 24th, next. The parties interested will please take notice, and meet in Kirwin on that day at 7 o'clock m. sharp. After next week we shall have the Kansas City live-ptock and train-markets reported by telegraph up to the hour of going to press.

The report will be sent to us by C. F. Jenkins, of K1 How Many Miles Io "ITou Drive? The Will Tell. tsaJera la cnoice ureamerr it utter. courage up We offer a great chance to make money.

want muny men, women, boys and girls to work (or ns ritrht in their own localities. Any one would nave never remained there all these years, had a Bender been left alive. rati BICIAATS. Should the railroads make a fight The Missouri Pacific has petitioned the R. Commissioners for a xe-hearing in the Beloit case, claiming that the reduction of twenty per cent, made by the board will take away all the profits.

If this can be established as an honest fact, the old rate may be restored but there is some danger th it a re-opening of the case may result ma st ii! further reduction of rates. The railway company had better let 'well enough alone. can do the work properly from the first start. The business will pay more than ten times ordinary wages. Expensive outfit furnished free.

No one who engages fails to make money rapidly. agai nst the action of the commissioners This instrument no larger than a watch. It in reducing freight rates, a special ses I ou can uevote yonr wnoie time to ine won or icm tup coo puuiwir oi roues uriven to tne 1-100th part of a mile; counts np to 1.000 miles: only your spare moments. Full information and all that is needed sent iree. Aaureress, sion of the Legislature will become a probability.

Should such be the case nov30yl Stixson Portland. Maine. water and dust tight; alwa? in order; saves horses from being over driven; is easily attached to the wheel of a Bug-ry. Carriage. Spiky.

Wagon. Road Cart. Sulky Flow. K-raper. GKO.

KN4IOV, M. I PhyslMan and Horj.on, tsnrtf rs his sorvicrs to the citizens Kirwin and rieinity. All calls promptly attended Bight er lsy. Office at Ensign Bros Jmg saore, east corner pnblic square. (8-40 W.

T. S. Hay. AT ImKW KIRWIN, KANSAS. Phillips county will want a man there who has both the will and the ability to Mower, or other vehicle.

Invaluable to Liv- Any candidate for the presidential nomination who does not want to be ac. cused of starving his mother-in-law to death, or whipping his invalid wife with a crowbar, or stealing oats from a blind mule, or playing chuck-a-luck with a grave robber on his grandmother's tombstone for the coppers stolen from the eyes of a dead "nigger," had better withdraw from the contest at once. EBTMKN. PLKASTRK DrivekS. PHYSICIANS.

TaB- look after the interests of the people, and we have just such a candidate in the person of W. H. McBride. McB. Here is a pointer for some of our local politicians.

Hoadly of Ohio, had malaria all through the campaign. Sherman of Iowa, bad fits every time be attempted to address pnblic, yet both were elected governor of their respective states-Now if yon fellows don't see the point it will not be the fault of the Chief. We have shown you the net results of working upon the sympathy of the public. Don't wait until after the election or you may be sick in earnest. How Lost, How Restored! Jnst published, a new edition of Dr.

Culver- xers, Scavrroag, Draymen, Kxpbesbmi Staoe Owkibl. Ac. Price ottly oaca one-third th price of any other Odometer When ordering give diametar of the wheel. Sent by mail on receipt of price, poet paid. Address Train on C.

B. V. P. is thoroughly conversant with the wants Warner House, of the public and their connection with KANSAS, KiBwnr. Express, going west 11:28 p.m.

Freight 10:58 am. Express going east 8:26 a.m. Freight 44 McDonnell odoxktek North Las Sails Chleua. well's Celebrated Essay on the radical cure ot Spermatorrhoea or seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotenct, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to marriage, also. Consumption, Epu.kpsy and Fits induced by self-indulgence, or sexual extravagance, Ac, The celebrated author, in this admirable essay clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarming consequences ef self-abuse may be radically cured; point Sand for Circular.

PRESS TAFFY. FreiKhts will run both wars, on Mondavs. Wednesdays and Fridays. Krta Agent. the railroads He is an eloquent, fearless speaker, a good lawyer and one of the people.

The voters of Phillips county should not forget that such a man may be wanted at Topeka this winter The Sooth and SoattirEast Florida Shonld von contemplate a trip to Nashville, that city, and will be 24 hours later than can be obtained by the river paper. The stock of W. T. Bel ford is being closed out at cost. Mr.

Belford has hundreds of friends In this vicinity who sympathise with him in his reverses. He has been a trne friend to the poor, accommodating them with credit for the necessaries of life when they could get them nowhere else. We hope and expect to see Mr. B. again on his feet in better condition, financially, than ever You will not be sorry for hearing before judging, for thinking before speaking, for holding an angry tongue, fo stopping the ears of a tale-bearer, for disbelieving most of the 111 reports, for being patient toward everybody, fer being kind to the distressed, tor doing good to alt men, for asking pardon for all wrongs, for speaking evil of no one, for being courteous to all.

Oathe Wsr ratk. Chattanooga, Atlanta, Charleston, S. Savan- E. W. WARNER, Proprlf tor.

This House has lust been built and newly fur-Uhed, and affords excellent accommmiations for the traveling public. Good Sample Booms, labia ia eonoeclion with Ibe House. BELFORD HOUSE, Coi. of Square and Ear Main Street, KIRWIV, KANSAS. W.

T. BKLPORI), Proprietor. and cast their votes accordingly. nan, Jacksonville, norma, or in tact, any point in the South or Southeast, it will be to your interest to examine advantages overall other lines offered by the St. Louis, Iron Mountain Southern R'y "Iron Mountain Route" in the ing out a nioue oi cure ai once simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what bis condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically.

This lecture shonld be in the hands of every youth and man in the land. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post-paid, on receipt of six cents or two postage stamps. Address THE CULVEBWELt MEDICAL CO, 41 Anw Sew Tork, Poet Office Box, 450. Mr. McBride, having come to the conclusion that Mr.

Finch the greenback candidate for representative had been so much overcome by the empty honor of a nomination as to be rendered speechless, has taken the stump alone and been out this week talking to the farmers, flattering the women, kissing the babies, and holding the cows by the tail, while the girls did the milking. Mac's given name is EH and he knows the modus operandi of getting there. Protection of American industries' way of Fast Time, Elegant Equipment, Ac. At presenta daily train is run from St. Louis aecording to the theory of the protec Stookton Nursery- Hillions of Forest Trees ton TIMBEECLAIMS! I hava a fine lot of seedling trees of the following varieties, for fall and spring planting: ASH, BOX ELDER, BLACK LOCUST (best for-timber claims,) CAT ALP TREE OF HEAVEN, and ean furnish any and all varietie of to Nashville.

making direct connections tionists, is the taxing of the many for Our friends have welcomed us back to ranks of the fraternity so kindly that we do not feel at liberty to ignore them, and at the risk of being charged with egotism, we re-publish the following: Dr. W. D. Jenkins, assumed editorial charge of the Kirwin Chief this week. The Dr.

has been at the helm in this paper and is well known as a forcible writer. Phillipsburg Herald. Dr. W. D.

Jenkins has taken the editorial management of the Kirwin Chief. The Doctor is a good writer and will improve that paper. Cawker Journal After a lapse of seven years W. D. Jenkins resumes charge of the Kirwin Chief, Col.

Pick- ett retiring. The Chief remains in excellent hands. Atchison Champion. After an absence of eight years. Dr.

Jenkins again assumes charge of the Kirwin Chief. Doc. used to be a rattler, and we trust will give his paper the boomiest kind of a boom. Smith Co. Record.

W. D. Jenkins has assumed editorial control of the Kirwin Chief. He ia a rattling good newspaper man and will give the people of Kirwin just such a paper as they need. Concordia Empire.

witn connecting Ames, rrom points mentioned above. This train connects at Nasnville with the aeeomnodationa for Jacksonville express, having a Pullman Palace Sleeping Car of the very finest make attached, rirstCU I.Bigamta, Put a Brand on Him. "Women are a. "necessary evil, he the ben eflt of the few. According to statistics at hand, the number nf laborers of all kinds employed in the manu wnicn run.

tnrougn to Jacksonville, lonua, aid, bringing down bis fist hard en the counter to empnasize tne neartless re factories in 1880 was 2,738,865, or mark- It was in the village store at West Milton, Saratoga county, and the speak er was the central figure of a eronp ot about one twenty-fifth of the entire population. The average annual earn There appears be some little affair going on ii the western part of Osborne county etarnany. At present bucholic philosophers. He was homely, slovenlv and sixty. "There's where I differ from you alto ings of each of these am ounted to $346.

Fruit wiinoui cnango. For further information address, F. CHANDLER, II. C. TOWWSENB.

Gen'l T'k't. A g't. Gen'l Pass. Ag't. Sr.

Louis, Mo. Jiueklen'm Arnlc0 Salve. The beat salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever soren, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all akin eruptions, and positively cures piles. Jt is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money re-landed. Price 25 cents per box.

For sale by Enoign Bros, Kirwin. Dec. 14-yl rees. there is a young lady, a Miss Eaton, who loved not wisely but too well, wrho is wandering around o'er the trackless gether," said Mr. George T.

Graham, of 9 In other words, 49,000,000 of the American people were taxed, under the Col. Pickett has retired from the Kirwin Chief, and is succeeded by Dr. W. I. Jenkins.

Cottago Heat market Booth 6idEat Main Stieet, Kirwin. liixn. AU kiatii of Fresh Meats, Corned Daef, Haras, Bacon, con-sUntly on hnd. We take ptcial pains to please our customers, in the quality and preparing of meats. Iligheat Cash Prioe paid for choice Butcher Stock, Hides, Tallow, Pelts the same place, "women are mostly prairie with a far-away beefsteak ex the founder of the paper.

The doctor used to high tariff laws, to support a favored pression on her lovely features and a Smith Wesson retolver, that carries a The papers are making a good deal racket about the maudlin sentiment manifested by Queen Victoria over the loss of her footman, John Brown; and many of them think she is to be highly commended for her humanity in mourning over his death longer than she did over that of her husband. It is purely a matter of taste, and if the taste of the Queen oi England and Empress of the Indies runs that way, the Chief will not interfere in the matter. Let 'er rip- what men make 'em. When husbands are brutes wives fall into submission or make home very hot for the men and they're unnatural In either character. elass of manufacturers amounting in ball like a homcepathic pilL In her hand She is looking tor some one, and he.

Love them, and especially be good to Osage Orange firde PIiBts, Wilte Malberry tod Pf ach Tries By th TnOl'SAND. Price list and order aheet furnished to all who want trees. Address me fey mail; I will answer all letters. HENRY EMMONS. Stockton, Kansas.

Nursery miles northwest of town. them when they're sick, and you'll nave with the provernal ungratefulness of. tne average first base deceiver, has packed some cheese and crackers ia his hand the aggregate to a few thousands, as it is evident from the above statistics that their employees did not- derive much benefit from protection. The Chief no trouble. There's my own wife, now kerchief and left the lovely maiden to meet the jeers of the cruel world and ad Furs.

PLEASE CALL ON US. She's suffered a good deal with dyspepsia, nervous prostration and other ailments that took the bloom off her cheeks and the spring out of her steps. Well, would like to see free trade tried for a spend uer time administering spanks on Wood Oliver, Projfrs. 7-2tf be a regular are-eater, wonder if the past thirteen years have toned him down any! The Chief has had a checkered career, having been afflicted with eight different editors. Clay Center Times.

The Kirwin Chief came to hand this week with W. D. Jenkins as editor. W. D.

is capable of getting up a rattling good paper, and we will miss our guess if he does not. Lonora Leader. Col. T. J.

Pickett has retired from the editorial management of the Kirwin Chief, and is succeeded by Dr. Jenkins, who was its founder. The paper will doubtless take a more commanding position in Kirwin journalism than it has of late. Rooks Co. Record.

Dr. W. D. Jenkins has taken editorial charge of the Kirwin Chief. Dr.

Jenkins first commenced the publication of that paper, and it looks quite familiar with his name as editor. He Jm unquestionably one of the best writers in the State, and will make the Chief one of the best papers in the northwest. Wyandotte Chief. Dr. I).

Jenkins has again taken charge of the Kirwin Chief. Dr. Jenkins was the founder of the pp per and one of the best newspaper men in the state of Kansas. Success to the Jlttehupalba." Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kidney, Bladder rnd Trinary Diseases 91. Druggists.

18 HOUGHTON SEMINAKt for Young Ladies, Advantages unsurpassed. For Record or catalogue address A. G. Benedict, Clinton. N.

Y. -l-4t. "lloxiah on Jtatt." Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, ants, bed-biiita, skunks, gophers. 15c. Druggists.

16 the outside and paragoric on the inside of a coming event that has cast its she saw an advertisement of Parker Tonic, and thonght it would be just the shadow befoie. Downs Evening Lamp. AN OBJECT LESSON. thing for; her case. Geiitlemen, I sent five miles after a bottle.

She took it. I WHif TFeieome. What makes Floras ton Cologne welcome on every lady's toilet table is Its lasting fragrance and rich, flowery odor A. W. ANDREWS, An object lesson in the transmutation of virtue is conveyed in this paragraph breeder and Pealer Id Full Blood few years.

One of the curiosities of the regular army is the late court martial which oonvicted Lieutenant Simpson, of the Third cavalry, of conduct unbecoming an officer and gentlemen in having married his mistress. Conversely, if he had not married her, he would not have been dismissed, but having rectified his wrong as much as possible, he is sen fenced to dismissal. This is very pecu from an exchange: sent again after more. So several times. Trouble? Why, if you could see how much good it has done her you would say that women are the greatest of God's blessings, and Parker's Toxic Is the next This preparation, which has been Poland China and Essex Sergeant Mason who shot at Guiteau, is, it is said, soon to be pardoned.

Had President Arthur done the correct thing and heeded the wishes of the American people, Mason would never have been imprisoned. It was done to preserve the discipline of the army, they said, but we notice that an officer of this 8am army was court martialed a few nnn3 ifia MM" 11 "Tennyson can take a worthless sheet of paper, and by writing a poem on it make it worth $5,000. That's genius: HkluKH M-n. 'Wells' llealil Renew er" restore ht-alli and vlgir, cures l)vsjepsi. Impotence, Sexual Debility.

1. 16 l. 14 fi i Chief, nnder the new management. May its Vanderbilt can write a few words on a mum aavs ue origin ana numerous. ueattie If the people of Kirwin fail to extend a liberal Youirw stock roil sale.

rsttlc We.i Cadar, Phillip Kaiisaa eheet and make it worth $5,000,000. That's capital. The United States can aaaUl Kiuost COWPUiiTI art relieved by taking take an ounce of gold and stamp upon it A. when Site was Young-. I have nsed Parker's Hair Baam and like ii belter than any similar preparation I know of," write Mrs.

Fllen days ago, for marrying his mistress. WRIGHTS INSIAH VEGETABLE PILLS tart TsgtUaU; arSjsa. tfe Oi. AS Srska an 'eagle bird' and 'twenty dollars' patronage to the Chief, under its new management, they will deserve to have annual visitations from hot winds and grasshoppers. Editor Jenkins has not lost his old-time vim.

and the dispimition to strike out from the shoulder. This was also done to preserve the dis That's money. The mechanic can take the material worth $5, and make it into Terry, wile of liev. Ferry, of Oold- liar but then the rogular army is, after all, nothing, if not peculiar, even in its dispatches announcing the capture of whole tribes of Apaches, which it never Itlmmf VrtH Drill ia what von want lo do you tdii aoalniT with. wr ha.i a atck tbM.

J7tf cipline of the arm v. According to this brnok. Springs, Mhsh. "My hair was al uioommgton iuaru. Dr.

Jenkins assumes control of the Kirwin a watch worth $100. That's skill. The merchant can take an article worth 25 known as Parker's Ginger Tonic, will hereafter be called simply Parker's Tonic. This change has beeu rendered necessary by substitutes imposed upon their customers by unprincipled dealers under name of Ginger; and as ginger is an unimportant Savoring ingredient in our Tonic, we are sure that our friends will agree with regard to the change. There will be no change, however, in the preparation itself; and all bottles remaining in the haads of dealers, wrapped under the name of "Parker's Gikoer Tonic," contain the genuine medicine if the signature of Hiscox Co.

is at the bottom of oEtslde wrapper. Sept. 15 tt. most eoiirely gray, hut a Oo lar bottle of theory, it is more honorable for an officer CfllKF this week, which is by far the best streak the lUlwim is restored the si-Itnt-. and pioduces Kansas Uity Journal.

or iuck ttiat journal nas encountered for lo. cents, and sell it for $1. That's busi Utia0 ataa in a to live in adultery with a mistress, than the brown color it bad when I was youu Birz Pay! Big Premiumsl ness. A lady can purchase a very com these many years. We predict that the Chief will rejuvinate at once and proceed to display some of the vigor with which It started out in its not a Hingie grv hair left, bmce 1 leg.m rKiii it is to marry.

viia-npmn ami wnt jiome Cii Journey tnrotieti this vale of tears. It is hardlv fortable bonnet for $10, but she prefers to pay $100. That's foolishness. The ditch-digger works ten hours a day. and w.

(m werUlv tlKl)t ra 41 mIbbiii, llliistrslfd! hre mi, one applying the Balaam my hair tin slopped ialllng out, ami I find Hint it is a per necessary for us to state in this connection that ft REHT. tie rrru-i. Used with r.y ria pts tot k-ic- soy fabric. Popular Iorii-c: tnniai ffll f'il, It will cost you only a dollar and a half a year for the Chief. Fifteen hundred dollars for a thousand years; cash, in the latter case, in advance.

yr aot nKTKn. unjnv, mil irruir sample. r. U. Kimball.

lectly harmless and agreeable dressing." we welcome trie floctor back to newapaperdom, roost cordially, and wish in and the Chief shovels out three or four tons of earth Ladies approve of your Hinoking Kept. 10-lt, for $2. That's labor. "iiitue joker." unlimited success. Cedar HI Telephone,.

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