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The Kansas Sentinel from Emporia, Kansas • 3

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The nre in excellent order. Geo. A. Ferdinand, druggist, court-Louse. The Kansas Sentinel.

WEDNESDAY. NOV. 24. 1880. the The ice on iodea river ana lee men -now harvest th'cir i RAILROAD TIME TABLE.

ATCHI30N, IOPEKAAUD FAIJTA IS. ra.ll o.n'.l HAAnnnmnilutton OtaT City iUy except' Hun-Ur. Dj1xo express daily except Monday. OOI'Q EAST. Arrives.

11 4 a 2 45 4 500m 6 00 iu 11 40 pt crop. --Murder most fowl in now committed over all the Land. to the opera and drama at Jay's 5 a'l Lack-giving night. The new Congregational church be read for use in a few week. Hon.

D. P. Mitchell has become one of the editors of the Kansas State Sura vn3 a Bu(e)rnharted woman, and it may be that she has loved unwiae-ly too reach. The cold weather has no effect on the low prices of good3 at Sherman Neosho is abut six inches thick. The new dry goods store, Mr.

J. W. Tathan proprietor, has opened out. The present weather is very agreeable to wood and coal dealers and icemen. Trade is quite brisk in lhi3 city and our merchants who" advertise are all busy.

For Thanksgiving dinner at ordinary dinner piiee go to the new Odd Fellow's hall. --The News says the Post office will be closed on Thanksgiving day from 10 a. to 4 p. m. Rev.

Cordley of the Presbyterian church lectured Sunday night on the recent murder in thia city. Persons who delight in the drama will not fail to attend the entertainment at Jay's hall to-morrow night. Old "Santa Clans" is putting on his Mall Night Express. Through Freight Stock Way Freight. OOJITG WEST.

Stall Dodge Express Turouffh Freight Way FrftUht Accommodation 4 20 6 C5 a n-305am .6 40aro 12 15 rc mssoui, Anr texab. GOING SOUTH. Dally except Sunduy. and Express 8 45 a Freight and Accommodation .8 00am OOINO NOBTH. Dally except Sunday.

Mall and Express ..7 05pm Freight and Accommodation 3 20 XAK8AS CITT, EMPOBIA AND f-OUTHEJT Dally except Sunday. 4 45 I Arrivef.10 50 a war-paint for a crusade pretty soon. He has already visited Fox and Jordan. ilicfi-rdfcon'rf. A puriy of young ladies and gentlemen went sliding on the pond west of town last Saturday night.

Take dinner to-morrow with the 1 idies of the Christian church at Odd Fellow's hall. AH are invited. -There are a few reserved seats yet at the City Bookstore for the entertainment Jay's hall to-morrow right. Let us all give thanks to-morrow for the prosperity of our country, even if ohn fc herman does claim the benefit. Gould has obtained control of i T.

railroad, and some rad-i chiiLes nibiy ba looked for on that Mjoii. The K. T. R. company have increased their capital $25,000,000, and propose extending the road through Texa3 into New Mexico, besides building aeveral im.porta.nt branches.

J. I. Mayes, one of the proprietors of the CrjRt'om' House ealoon, was arrested, yesterday, for keeping gambling WE GUARANTEE TO SELL YOU BETTER GOODS FOR LESS MONEY THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE CITY, OR REFUND YOU YOUR MONEY. J. E.

JORDAN. devices oa Lis premises. He plead t3 guilty, and was fined $20 and costs. Local Market. Butter, 22c; Egg, 20c; Lard, 12J3; Potatoes, per Apples, Iloy, Coal, 17c Wood, $3.50 to 55 per cord; Far hogs, $1.00 per 1G0; Fat ealtle, $4 5u per 100; Chickens, $2.50 per Turkey, dressed, 10c.

per lb. MRS, HAYES AND MRS. CARFIEtX. Mrs. Iluys has invited Garfkll to visit her this in Washing I on, bat has informed her that she need not come unless provided with a pair of those Reynolds Bros, fine Shoes to be had in all widths and sizes at A bh aii a Ms Straus "Famous.

Fok Rest. Farm of 80 acres; under iJovV and wtll improved. Seven miles southeast of Emporia. Inquire at the Sentinel olee. What about the "gambling room across the street?" A grand jury is greatly needed to straighten things out in this city and county.

Many dark evils can be reached by a grand jury that cannot be reached in any other way. The president of the Normal has made arrangements with the railroads where WMtlesey got his back up at the council meeting the other night and wouldn't vote, and Wat3on resigned as fri member of the water-works committee 15s Kemember Uiat you can get your by all students canviit their homes and THAT BANKRUPT SALE STOKE. job printing of all kinds done cheaper and neater at the Sentinel office than return at the following rates: Over the The proprietor of the great bankrupt sale store Las resented tneir manager, K. one-fare round trip. Over the T.

S. F. one and one-fourth Give us a trial and be anywhere else, convinced. Max. N.

Stetter, with an immense alia ri Ml fare round trip. Thanksgiving turkey. Stetter is as pop The ladies oi the Christian, chnrch ular with his employer with his cusfco- i w-w mers ana particularly tne iarmers. ixe Council Proceedings. introduced the "One Pricesystem in the establishment and everyone buying will give a Thanksgiving dinner and supper at the new Odd Fellows' hall, to-morrow noon and evening.

Turkey, and all other delicacies of the season, will be served in the best of style at the very low price of 35 cents for dinner goods at this popular store can rely on fair The ladies of the Presbyterian church will give a social this, Wednesday, evening at tho residence of Mr Bissel. A cordial invitation is extended to all, Miss Ellen Plumb has returned from her trip to che east for a stock of holiday goods. They will be on in due time and then her store will present a eight worth seeing. We all have something for which we can give thanks to-morrow. Even and square dealings and lower prices by fur than other dealers in Emporia sell and 25 cents for supper.

goods for. The bankrupt sale store sells real bargains ia the dry goods, clothing The murderers of Henry are still at large, and the probibiiitios are thai they and boot and sboe line, and we advise everjone to give tuem a call before purchasing elsewhere, as vou are sure to will remain at large. If life is no more Lowe, were appointed to investigate the proposition of Rubush Butler to con-struck gas works and furnish the citizens with gas. Adjourned. E.

M. Fobde, Clerk. The Wheelbarrow Circus. Last night Chaplain Lutz paid the wager he had lost with Capt. Sommera.

Promptly at the hour appointed the wheelbarrow appeared upon the ground, beantifully decorated with appropriate emblemp and national colors. It was a national event and was celebrated in a national way. The emblems on the flag which floated to the breeze from the of the wheelbarrow-ship was national in its design and embodied in its meaning a world of thought and philosophy, and will form a chief episode in the history of the republic. It was a Council Cha'Sibeb, 1 November, 1880. Regular meeting of council.

Present, Mayor Gilmore and Messrs. Fox, Thatcher, Lowe, Wliittlesey, Theis and Watson. Minutes of meetings held November 4th. and 8th, read and approved. Communication from superintendent of waterworks, in relation to expenditure of money for incidental expenses, was read, and, on motion of Mr.

Watson, the following was adopted: Resolved, That the superintendent of the water-works be, and is hereby authorized to pay, out of such monies as come into his hands from time to time, belonging to the water-works fund, for incidental expenses connected with the and buy only first class editors who received no turkey may be nave money secure in Emporia and Kansas than it now seems to be it will be a serious check to immigration and the fature weal of the state. Gov. St. John should Everybody concedes the fact that the firm of G. P.

JONES COv corner of Commercial and Fifth, are the most euccessf ul business men in their line in the city of Emporia. The constant increaso of their business is owirg to the fact that thej' have gained the confidence of tho people by square and honest dealing, keeping only good goods and celling them at the lowest living margin. Their stock for the fall and winter is simply immense, filling their LARGE DOUBLE FRONT tore to it utmost capacity. Their stock comprises everything Ready-made Clothing for Men, Boys end Children, and everything in tho line of Men Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes to be found in a Firet-chixs Clothing House. And last, but not least, comes Iheir TAILORING DEPARTMENT, which employs twelve Lands in making to order the most stylish and bvst fitting garments of any house in Kauf as.

goods. NEW DRY. GOODS Reader, I beg your attention one mo immediately offer a reward for the arrest of the assassins sufficiently large to thankful that they have no old bjnes to gobble over. T)jkd. On the 20th at his residence, Henry Prosser, of typhoid fever.

TheJ funeral services were held Sunday, Rev. Tomlinson, of the Baptist chart ofSLeiating. Senator Piumb is talked of as one ment, I have come to live in Emporia, and have started a dry goods store in insui-6 tneir capture. Unless this is done there is littls hope of the outlaws tho room formerly occupied by Mr. John M.

Butler, as a grocery. I respectfully being brought to justice. The citizens of Topeka have form request yon to call and inspect my goods runmnsr oi tne water-worKS. ana tne and prices John Tatham. said superintendent is instructed, at the of Gar field's cabinetilSlVmnst be a re- 37 E.

P. Bruner is puDiioan Knor oi no one wno wouia first meeting in" each month, to report a verified, itemized statement of such ex ed an association for the improvement of the city. Why cannot Emporia do the same thing? By timely and proper exertion on the part of our citizens Em tnue ct re of the In? enortoit folio better penditures, and receive for the same an than Senator Plumb. happy, triumphant hit, and by it Lutz gained the victory in the hour of his adversity. Following the appearance of the wheelbarrow came the propeller of the craft with steady tread, followed by the captain ia a new high hat, which glistened in the weird light of tho torch Closing Out at Cost Will give bargains in Stove and Tin Oak Mall tfnotMims Moras order on the water-works fund, wnicn poria can be made the most beautiful A very srood audience assembled at he shall turn into the city treasury in lien of the cash, together, with all mon city in the state.

Why not make the Wrare. the Normal last Sunday afternoon to Don fc mis3 to go tho great Bank ies in hi hands unexpended. Communication from Sterry Sedg hear the L-ctare by Rev. Barrows. YOUTH'S'CLOTHING, CHILDREN'S CLOTHIXd FOR MEN'S CLOTHING, BOY'S CLOTHING, rupt Sale Store, opposite the Emporia Cordley will deliver the next lecture on like the helmet of a victorious knight in the days of chivalry.

Faithful guards wick in relation to W. C. Henderson for afternoon next at 3: 4:5 o'clock. block. Bargains in everything.

Go to the new dry goods store, next with flamiup; torches surrounded the Ins is an asje or paos. inere is door south of ox 6 book store, for bar damage to house by breaking of the culvert, was read, and on motion a committee of two, consisting of the mayor and craft, the captain mounted the pilot gains in dry good, boots and shoes. the iuL'g pad, the liver pad, the corn pad, house, the chaplaia grabbed the lover the bunion pud, the kidney pad. the city attorney, was appointed to investi nuving yon.r Save your money by dry goods at Sherman the engine with firm resolution, the Richardson's. foot pud uv we have been informed gate the matter and given fall power to motley crowd yelled and cheered, and as and also for the best and largest variety of Gent's HATS AND CAPS of every description.

Don't forget the Oak Hall Clothing House. act iu the jmatter. that the ladies pad. The young men also p.ul. Go to Sister's Drug Store for your Drugs and Medicines, if -yoo.

ant pure the band struck np a sweet and exertion? It is certainly worth while when the great benefits are considered which will result from the small outlay required. We suggest that a meeting of citizens be called at an early day to consider the question. All property holders in the city are interested in the matter, and all would no doubt iend a willing hand toward pushing the much neglected improvements. Hon. John M.

Glover, ex-member of congress, of La Grange, spent several days in this city last week. He was here looking after the estate of his father-in-law, Mr. Thos. Condell, who resided in Waterloo township and died a short time ago. Mr.

Glover is the Oa motion, -the following was adopt lively air the ship gracefrdly glid Urugs. ed: J. D. Henry, of Wellington, Kan The ctlobratod Fitch boot at Sher-! ed out of port. A stiff breeze caught her Fails, and although the sea Resolved, That the street commis man Richardsou'ti, cheap.

sas, a M-otner oi me man ran mere last week, came to this city last Saturday to sioner is hereby ordered to serve the was rough and ragged, the little craf I statutory notice on the occupants of Parties wanting job work will find do what he could in clearing up the went bravely over the billows with swan it to their advautage to call at the Sentinel office. We are doing fine work like ease to all but the doughty captav mysttry of the murder and detecting the guilty parties. property abutting the proposed sidewalk ordered at the last meeting on east side of Constitution, from Fifth to Seventh avenues, and south side of Second ave who felt as though rocks were under at very low prices. When you want goods at fair prices neath and breakers ahead. But the lit nue, between Meccamcs and If you wish to see a fine line of Ladies' and Misses' Fine Shoes, call at tie craft went swiftly bouncing on her man who was chairman of the committee appointed by congress to investigate consult our advertising and loaal columns and yen will know where to go.

The enterprising business men of the course straight as an arrow, reaching her On motion, claim of J. G. Egan for Sherman Richardson's. for men's ware. A nice line of samples from which clothing willbe made trp in the very best of STYLE AND WORKMANSHIP.

Price and Fit Always Guaranteed An extra fine line of Wolff premium hats, colors warranted. ehosen haven in safety with her precious the United States treasury, and who copy of testimony tne fcSoden case was referred to committee on water LaJies are especially invited to call city are those who always cago. Her deck was then made a plat gained a world-wide celibrity by the report of he made but which was supress- and examined the large variety of Drees oive the best bargains. works. form, which Parson Culver mounted and proposed three cheers for Chaplain Lutz, Goods, Trimmings, at Sherman It is believed by many that the de ed by democrats and republicans in con- Richardson's.

which were given with a will. The com ceased cattle story was started by some malicious person vho had a spite at Oo to Sisleb's Ditro Store to get most elaborate ever made to congress, pany then resorted to Rice's restaurant, where oysters were served to those who your Prescriptions filled; no fancy Kennirg; but it failed of its object, as covering over two thousand pages of prices. An ordinance providing for tne pay ment of the following claims was adopted. All voting for except Mr. Whittlesey who declined to vote Thomas Murdock judge of election v.

2.00 H. B. Lowe, judge of election 2.00 James Means, judge of election. 2.00 J. P.

Kremer, clerk of election. 2.00 were not eea-sick. Henning Ranpch are having a larger Seamless half hose for sale cheap manuscript. It showed beyond dispute how the treiisury had been robbed of run of custom than ever. Chap1ain Lutz performed the work FRONT COEIE TO grandly, and we know that the noble For Sale.

A nearly new top buggy, at Sherman Richardson 'p. L. Severy, Mortgagee. soldier, in whom he trusted, though de feated, is a9 proud of the honor 6hown Goo. A.

Ferdinand, druggist, sells good buggy horse and single harness. The buggy was made by T. L. Ryan and has been used but a short time. The horse is a gentle driver and sound as a him as he would have been had he been Reed's Gilt Edged Tonic Bitters.

Va 2.00 3.75 19.60 elected. millions of money and although it was under the control of republicans, some democrats were implicated in connection with it ar 1 it was therefore smothered by both parties. Mr. Glover did all in his power to have theTeport printed, going so far as to remain in Washington during the entire time of the extra session, he not having been re-elected to At is astonisuing now cneap every thing is going at Sherman Ivichard eon s. vJ dollar.

A rare, bargain. For particular call at this office. tU. Emporia, -WITH NEW DESIGN'S IN M. Maioney, clerk of election W.

H. Locke, work in Fremont Park J. B. Moon, boarding prisoners. Hollingworth Keller, reparatory work and ladder wagon G.

W. Crane, M. Underhill, worfat Fremont J. H. Wilhite, veterinary surgeon services J.

L. W. Bell, stone for sewer. CP. THEIS, -Everybody that buys goods at Sher The cold wave which struck no last man Richardson' has a broad smile on their faa when they leave the store.

Custom Boot and Shoe week is considered to be most extraordi 37.00 15.00 3.75 900 77.50 25.00 nary. Louit has had good sleighing Good bargains is the cause of it. For your Tooth, Hair, Toilet and JUST PURCHASED AT THE FACTORY IN PHILADELPHIA. THE while in parts of Texas several inches of snow have fallen. The cold wave is almost general over the Union and is the Scrub Brushes, go to Sitler's Drurf James Hamil, work on culverts.

congress, but he was toiled at every attempt by those of both parties who were instructed to never let it see the light. The report was aftewards printed in the New York Star, and occupied the whole of that paper. Mr. Glover is a man of remarkable force of character, Store to get them cheap. DESIGNS ARE NEW AND TINTS UNQUALED IN COMBINATION.

-White and colored waif at Sher And dealer in all kinds of George Williams, work on streets 2o.00 L. F. Prnyne, livery 1.00 C. C. Wilcox, work at water-works 2,50 B.

Wheldon sundries 3.10 Claim ordinance providing for pay the coldest known for many years in November, and after it blows over we expect to Lavetwoor three weeks of fine man Richardson's closing ouK Six eight dollar suits for four dollars. Bang nsked concerning the Oil. Mr. large intellect and rigidly honest. He wtather.

Ang. Kickbnch informed the question Leather The New York Observer is an inter- is much taken with this portion of Kansas and thinks some of locating here and Ing and valuable family paper. We Ooo our New Samples can recommend it to our readers, wno er that St. Jacobs O.l had proved an excellent and mo6t useful remedy ia every family that had used it. A large majority of cases pronounced incurable hava been entirely cured.

Wausau Central Wisconsin. 130 Comml st. Emporia, Kaks. wish to take a New York paper, as pure un i safe. The publishers have this year engaging in the stock business.

His fatber-in-law's estate on Elm creek embraces some four or five thousand acres, and is, perkips the largest stock ranch in Lyon county. We hope Mr. Glover will to locate with us as we know ha would be a valuable acquisition to this county. issued a volume oi rrenaeus letters, witn (DUE ILEC 37 mm, mm of And In It Stan da Mothers I Mothers 1 1 Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child sufferincr and a fiiie portrait of the author, which they ODr to fid subscribers. Anvone can POPULAR crying wuli the exciuciating pain of cut-1 get tha tt rma by sending to xw Ioik.

ung ieein ai bo, ro at once and get a Observer. New York bottle of MRS. WINSLOW'S Sooth- IS IN AND EMBRACES EVEBTHING NEW AND CHOICE. ment of claim of Chicago Lumber Company for coal 1,591.46 was adopted, all voting for it except Mr. Watson, who voted no.

Mr. Watson resigned as a member of committee on water-works and resignation was accepted. On motion of Mr. Watson, the following was adopted Resolved, That the order heretofore made to ice city attorney to bring suit against the police judge be recinded, and that a special committee of three and the city attorney be appointed to make an investigation and report whether the police judge is in fact indebted to the city for of on account of monies collected as police judge and if so how much. On motion of Mr.

Fox Messrs. Watson, Theis and Lewis were appointed such committee. A epecitil committee, consisting of the mayor and Messrs. Watson, Fox and While two cf our young bloods bt wms Boots and Shoes, were promenading up the street last Sat urday, one of them espied a young lady ALL th leading styles. ALL our goods are warranted.

elegantly attired ween he xclaimed; ALL are made to order. By jove! Harry, look at that girl! ALL our shoes are from leading man- WILL COMMENCE TO ARRIVE THE TENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER. What color! She'6 the very picture of ixo It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately depend upon it; there is no mistake about it. There is not a mother ou earth who has ever nsed it, who will not tell jou at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest to the mother, and relief and health to the child, operating like magic. It it perfectly safe to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription oi one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States.

Sold everywhere. 25 cents a lKttl, "nfacturers. health and beauty." Harry, who has ALL styles in Gent's, Ladies', Misses' and Children's. Henning Hansen, COMMERCIAL SBTEET. For Fresh and Cured Meats at Lowest Prices.

Your Custom Solicted ALL at Lower Prices than any other learned to discriminate between nature and art, replied "A picture of health A anting, yu mean." Had the young k.dy Lt fi-z-i those young men there would have lfcvit t-biwiu, and do not fail to post yourself and examine our Stock before purchasing else- house in Emporia. Abkahams where, IT COSTS NOTHING TO LOOK, and we will PROVE tojon that we can eave you money..

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