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The Daily Bulletin from Emporia, Kansas • 4

The Daily Bulletin from Emporia, Kansas • 4

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Cisterns are full. THE EVENT OF THE SEASON 1 THE DAILY BULLETIN. "Color Guard" to-night. LOCAL KDlTOR. JACK JONES, Procure your seats early for the ''Color Guard." lfOOO.

J. II. Gains died at hi residence In this city, yesterday, aged thirty-three years, Mrs. Feighn, we regret to state, Is again Entered at the Pobtollice in Emporia, as second class mutter. WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, iSSl.

cents per week, pay attic weekly. ADVERTISING RATES. Transient Local dangerously ill. AT JAY'S HALL! THE EMPORIA RIFLE3 WILL PRESENT The Grand Military Drama "COLOK GUARD." MAY 25, 26, 27 AND 28, 1881. Under The Management of WillH.

Gunn, i Who has had years of experience in producing this beautiful Allegory, and will delight aud fascinate those who are so fortuuate as to see the play. The Drama will consist of Itattle, Prison, Camp, Marching and other Scenes, Tableaux, etc. Do not fail tJ witness their beautiful play, ADMISSION, 50c. Reserved Seats can be secured at Ellen Plumb's Book Store Without Extra Charge. Since January 1SS1, 400 buildings have been completed and arc under way Notice ccper line (or each insertion; Contract! Jn Parsons, local notices ac per line each insertion Husiness I Card und Displayed Advertisements ic per ime 1 wm Kell lot of onrh Insertion! Transient Advertisement iC per "Umpnrty Will SUl a IOI OI line each insertion.

All Advertisements measured htOck and farm implements at his farm on 1 .1.1 ..1., .1 I 111 nonpareil. j.ik"i wwius ui.mv nub, 1 Phcnis creek, to-morrow. tvwGoiu Lew Wood for chean I G. T. Barwick is in receipt of a hand rrIJuy your ice cream frcecr at the store, some new coach for his livery stable.

It was built in Rochester, N. Y. sued. This is an annual interest of $44- The Daily Bulletin Steam Printing 000. it costs about fco.ooo to run tne Tinware is very clieap at the )-cent store No arrangements have as vet been House is the most complete printing office in central Kansas.

All orders left with us promptly attended to. works, or an annual cost of about $11,000. Parsons is to small for any such expen made for a public celebration of Inde- TfQitecnsware 50 per cent cheaper at the yoc pendance Day in this city. fc-X More than any oilier place in ine city. 9 sive luxuries, and can congratulate herself upon her good sense in saying so.

The Young People's -Society of the f'Srf-A large block of Croquet Sets at the yoc The "Color Guard" is as good a play Presbyterian church will give a neck-tie The Normal School was also to be visit More. a social at the church on Friday evening as the "Union Spy." Everybody should sec it. m-pcifiio to I). W. Jones Co.

(or frc'i grocer- I- ics. 5 next, 25th inst. Ice-cream and cake free. ed, but theiorrible rain and mud prevented. The school is in a prosperous condition and is doing its important The late rains are reported us being jH(io to D.

Jones At Co. (or all kinds ol The "fragrant" odors emanating from Stf plants. general all over the State, a.ul have those boquets of night-blooming serious work faithfully and well. In the c.ening there was the inevitable ball. It is an institution that cannot be omitted, but we jTtlJuy yourwall paper at the cent store, and I greatly improved the prospect of Crops.

ness, in the rear of the Bulletin office, i-X save money. sadly need the attention of the marshal. Mr. A. Pemberton, and Miss Ella Mur- never could see the imperative necessity -jM-fHasket of every description at the 09 cent store.

3 The Daily Bulletin had a pleasant of a ball to entertain the editorial frater dock, both of lliis city, will be married at Wichita, to-day at 3 o'clock, p. sharp. call from E. D. Bulen, this morning.

jTt-oA few garden vases and hanging baskets ttxs leil at incyoc siorc. Mr, is postmaster at Dunlap, and reports crops and business in that section nity. The brains of not one in ten are located in their Editors are too uncouth and too ungraceful to dance, and too modest' and retired to form aquain-tanccp with the fair sex in the ball room. JWhA large stock of water coolers just receiiud The residence of Rev. Mr.

llendy, pas at the 1: store. in a prosperous condition. I -TBLook out for the sponges that Ferdinand, The Emporia Gun Club will give a free tor of the Presbyterian church, will hereafter be at the corner of Constitution and State. 2Lr the druggist will soon nave. ait The ball on the occasion refered to wss, entertainment on the open lot north of however, very pleasant and elegant JSW-Just received ala.ge stock of picture frames IO1 at the yuc store.

New Myles. 5 Don't fail to see the "Color Guard" affair. It was given at the Hotel Cool-idge a $40,000 house and a very fine one. Tttn you want a fine hat go to the i)C store I to-night. jt where you can buy thcin cheap for cash.

81 The Daily Bulletin is a healthy child, Emporia has long needed a first class hotel and now has it in all its expensive and luxurous glory. jrt-Suppe'8 popular oy cent yariet store now and bids fair to live a long and useful the water-works to-day, at 3 o'clock, on which occasion W. J. French, otherwise called Wild Jim, will give an exhibition of his wonderful skill as a rifle-shot. Mr.

French will shoot with a rifle at small stationary objects; will shoot the spots out of playing cards; break glass balls in various postures; shoot the fire from a cigar and do many other marvelous things with a gun. As the entertainment will HhJ occupies Udd Fellow's lla'l Uiulding. the Druggist, one door south of life, notwithstanding the old proverb that "the good die early." WANTS. m-U First National Hank, Commcrcial-st ilf The Daily Bulletin has been favored WANTED. To rent 4 or rooms, bv gentle ifraMen'nand Boy's hats only 5 cents at the t).) man and wife without children.

Apply at this of cent store, in Udd ellows Hall UuiWng. with a leaf from a tree planted by the fice. 2 hand of the late President Lincoln, at.h's not cost anything, a full audience is 'STlios. Armor, dealer in Flour, Feed and lsy Rest Hour for the money, in this I llomc jn Springfield, Illinois. WANTED To rent a dwelling house of 5 or 6 rooms, not very far from business centre of the city.

O. F. SAWYER. Yesterday morning, between 8 and 9 A large number of Emporia carpenters -sfcfThe largest stock of window shades you OWNKRS WAMTRnRnr volume i Innrnal will tinu at tne tc store, ami wiucn tnev sell of Obstetrics, and one volume David Copperfield. o'olock, while Will Severy, at his farm have gone to Colorado and New Mexico, very cheap.

uinumg AL.riv 1 bitiiUAAi. to work for the railroad companies, where their labor is in demand at good wages. have a very large and fresh 3L supply of groceries in their new store in FOR SALE. near Reading, assisted by his brother-in-law, Ed. Kinnan, were endeavoring to fasten an iron foot-scrape in a stone near Udd Kelluws Uloek.

Notices were clandestinely posted in is nices made at the mc store. All styles and several places Saturday night last notify A FARM of 160 acres in Osage-co. 80 acres fenced with good hedge fence, and about 60 acres under cultivation. Small story and a half new frame house. Young orchard, and other improvements.

Will be sold very cheap. Apply at this office. sues made to order. 8 ln TCxas Frank lo leave town, or the 1 3WWater coolers and icecream freezers for I citizens of Emporia would be invited to i-Sj' sale, very cheap, at Suppe's 91; cent store in nttPri(i f.mprnl Odd Fellow's Block. 7-tf aenU a luncrai.

FOR SALE. Five fresh, No. 1 Cows with calves three extra good blood. Call at meat market of Faust Ladd. 2 -it I 1.1 i 1 iu: tScfSomc beautiful hanging lamps which are I mr.r.r.

ihuiiick, miitiiiiiisi ui un i-Sj sold very cheap, ut the uo cent store. Come I and see them. 8 I -'V I structed little machine of his own make, tja fastening in the flues to boilers, which ine Dest only win be kept. att exhibit his fine sktll as a mcchtntc. the house, 'with molten lead, the hot metal spattered out while being poured into the damp stone and around the cold iron, and flew into the face and eyes of the two men, inflicting very painful burns.

Mr. Severy was badly burned in both eyes the left one so severely that it was impossible to open it when our reporter left the scene of the accident. It is feared that the sight may be permanently injured. Mr. Kinnan was severely burned about the neck and face, but his eyes were not hurt.

Hot lead and moisture are dangerous things to bring in contact with each a fact that the boys had neglected to take into account. We hope that their injuries may not be so severe as anticipated. Milt Reynolds' Opinion. lf3TSHIf you wish a superb suit of clothes, ele- TO IIOMEOPATHISTS. For sate' cheap.

Six volumes Hahnneman Monthly, one volume Journal of Homeopathy, two volumes of The Sanitarian, and one volume miscellaneous. All in new binding and best of order. Will sell for price of binding. CHALFANT GRAHAM. WM.

II. WALLACE, Practical Bricklayer and Builder, Estimates, given on Brickwork, Stonemasonry and Plastering. Country work solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. Address P.

O. box 172. 4-10 A Bulletin reporter was tackled on iSy guntly made in the latest style, leave your order with u. 1. Jones At Co.

merchant t.r'ors. the street yesterday by Cunningham and 1 1 1 1 wKrm Hands wanted, will pay highest llinkie and maue to come uown nanu- wanes. 10,000 to fence-posts for sale. I 1 i 1 10 tons hny for sale. N.

LOCKEKMAN. someiy lor me new m. u.mu. iunu, O-li I whtrh is still short .1 rminltf of thousand A. Kiddle will devote special atten- -c ivijuutu auiuum, of fc'i.

oihce over amount will be raed. COST. -s1! would call special attention to gentlemen The llackmcn are complaining otueriy On account of making a change in my business I will sell JkSLr wanting anything in Fine Shirts to call and ii 1 see my stock and prices before buying elsewhere, about the ordinance recently parsed by 5.mce opening in my new store I have received a our city council, which prohibits them lanre stock ol Shirts, both in white nd colored. I 1 r-. I i 5 i i j- ae uieyyc store, near me court-nouse.

5 I irom uriving wiinin a reasonaoie uis- Ferdinand, the druggist, is going to war. iu rant his mixed paints: anv building that is claim that they pay the city a heavy not satisfactory when painted with our Prepared 1'ainus, we wih repaint at our expense, with such license as nacMnen, unu are ieiraineu Dy White Lead or other paint as the propeu own taw from exercisiniT their lilh as such att may select. These men are a very industrious and useful class of citizens, and the city should grant them all the privileges accorded to The opera-house question is being re The editor of the Daily Star, in writing an account of the editorial gathering in Emporia last week says: Great preparations had been made by the people of that prosperous, Queen city ot the Neosho Valley for the enter-tatnmentof the brain-men of southern 1 Kansas, but the continuons rains for three days intertered very materially with the program. It was intended to have the Emporia water.works in full blast, and give the editors so much of a St. John baptism that everyone would return to his home howling for Plumb pudding for two years to come.

But the celestial water-works rather interfered with this arrangement, and the exhibition had to be abandoned. From some vived again. any other class of business men. D.W.Jones Co. have the "daisy" delivery team of the city.

STOVES AND TINWARE at cost for 30 days only. I mean business, and don't you forget it. M. E. FELTY, 7-tf West side Com'l-st.

bet. 6th 7th-aves P. JONES MERCHANT TAILORS, and dealers in Gents' Furnishing Goods, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, Bancroft Block, EMPORIA, KANSAS. Are now ready for the Spring Trade. They have a larger and more complete stock of goods than ever before.

Their large and rapid sales enable them to sell their goods at lower prices than can be afforded by competitors, Axd Doxt You Forget It. Our esteemed cotemporary up street Is now receiving thq afternoon Schuyler Lawrence, of Montero, by telegraph. This is what ow vople wanted, and we take pride in stuiwig that the Daily Bulletin was the potent in strument that it another instance made by the man he convinced that Parsons made a most Colorado, was visiting in this city with his friend C. N. Riggs, yesterday.

County Commissioner, John E. Jones, while engaged about his mill a few days ago, fell and injured his knee very severely. E. F. Sprague has purchased the lot adjoining his carpenter -shop, between Seventh and Eighth, -and enclosed it with his shop.

the etiecttvene ot a small we. edited newspaper; but its cti )r wiil hardly be presented with goid-hcadcd cane therefor another instance of the ingratitude of Republics." We congratulate our neighbor i enterprise. fortunate escape in sitting down on the foolish, plunpering scheme of establishing water-works here. They cost Emporia 7 per cent bonds vere is.

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Pages Available:
180
Years Available:
1881-1881