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Weekly Interior Herald from Hutchinson, Kansas • 5

Weekly Interior Herald from Hutchinson, Kansas • 5

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r. ngaaagMwaaiar ten Au Interesting communication from l'iom WVilm siUiy'n Dully.) Arrosjrsrs. Ually.) Trigg, tho attornsy (From Mundny'i bally.) 11. U. Shadduuk Is in Nickerson today i ou business.

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No. 10:40 a Accommodation, No, VII 6:11 1' All daily. CHIC Alio, HANS AH XniHtASKA. F. AHTWARD, Mull nml Kxi'ivM No.

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SIDL INGER THE DPnRRTSI 1 IM fcisJ'-V. AND (cuh'ArElaY SOjVipOUJMDEE) L03AL MATTERS. I From Thursday's MlH. I Newton. M.

Handle is visauiR in L. Brown, of Nickei'son, waain tho cily today. It, Price came in from the east this llcnuiia liwrs is Lyons with his pacing horse "Bawley." Steve Ewine will to Wichita to- uight, to taku in the races. Has ley, of the ews went to Kansas City hi night to see Cleveland, The J'ourial'a Pride," and the new opera chairs tonight. Don't mihs it.

County Attorney Kirkliugis at Nick-erson today prosecuting some woman foi ruuning a Douse ot ill repute. Miss Maggie Finnucan, of Ohio, who arrived a few days is now holding a pi sitiun in tho register's ollice. Cherub. With Mattie Vickere, in the title role is gaining such atooiholdp that it will soon rank as a standar American play. Jacquine orjl'asle mid Diamonds, with aiattie Vickers in, the role, is (raining such a foothold that it will soon rank as a standard American play.

It was estimated that no less than two hundred people got on the C. K. train this morning en route to the different towns on that line. The ladies society of the Presbyterian church of this city met at the resilience of Mrs. C.

li. Winslow on east Sherman street this afternoon. Mr. Sam'l Hirst the photographer, and Miss Mytie Rogers, both of this city will be married at the Universalis! church, next Thursday evening. J.

M. ltice, of the mm of llico JMoorehouse left last night for Chicago, over tho liock Island, lie will, while there purchase an immense stock ot goods. Three out seven scholarships jus; awarded at Cornell Univeisily wt-p taken out by women. The ate go id for four years and worth two huuuro'i dollars a year. Jus.

11. Clark, Llatlton, Illinois, arrived in the citv lasi.nignt and it being shown around the city by hi a old frieud 11. C.Core. Thevusedto tigtirt politics together in Illinois, suss Mattie Vickers is a pretty, viva eious actre-is, sang and danced with spi lght tiiiHss. Tin audience display a flattering inteiest throughout "the performance Chicago Times.

J. W. Shuck arrived in the city thi mo.ning tnd is lovking over the city, lie was ior several terms county clerk on Campaign county, Ill.nois, and is au old friend of II. C. Core, of this city.

iiirst, tin) photographer has just finished re-arranging his suit ol rooms over Woldherg's and now has the most tasty gallery to bo found any where. New carpets new wall paper, and every thing that will make it first W. F. Hendry, of Nickerson, editor of the Argosy and delegate to tho odd fellows grand lodge in session here, called yesterday. Mr.

Hendry, like all live Kaiisans, is enthusiastic over the future oi the state and his own town. Wichita Lagle. Miss Mattie Vickers, as the heroine Jacquine, is a splendid little actress, has a beautifully expressive lace sings and dances to everybody's liking and possesses lue material or becoming- one of the best son brettes on the American stage. Cleveland Herald. -now uoes it happen mat tuere are so many old maids among the school asked a reporter of a teachi tne other nay.

"J5ecause, teachers are, as a ruie, women oi sense; ana no wo man will give up a Imy dollar position ior a ten-uonar man," was tne reply. Will Follow Hr. Mr3. M. White will return from Chicago, St.

Louis and Kansas City this evening, and will be followed shortly by one of the largest stock of millinery ever brought to the city. We would to the ladies of this city that they will do well to call on her befoie making their fall purchases. MiMouri I'acillc. It will only be a short time now until the tooting of the Missouri i'acitic railroad whistles can be heard in l'ueblo. Vou can see the smoke trom the engines if you will cro far enough down the road.

Pueblo Cbief- isan. our correspondent at Jordan Springs came too lute for this issue. It will appear next week. TKOV. I have just received a copy your paper the lirst one.

received at this ollice lor a month. 1 read with pleasure the souib from Partridge. 1 assure yott that we laugh to see such au able letter with so many small words meaning bo much with such a big name attached to It. ou readers all Know that never write anything for publication that I am ashamed to sign. If it is nearly a fact that he did laugh he must he iu a better humor than he was tha day be-tore our convention sir, I wish to know is it any more harm for father to ask the son to make the race for register than for the father to say to the son "you stand hacK and Keep quiet uiiiik i can get the nioBt votes 1 get there then you can do the work there may have to be some dodging around that you can't well do it 1 find that 1 can get there in the republican convention I can fail buck on my chances in the democrat convention.

Then, eon, you know I can follow up G.J. Cole to Arlington and, maybe Mpicze iu on the labor ticket. And he diu. What a coward. I is.

le would no; go in tho republican coiiven ion where he had live or six uood men io down, but held back until he had no one but a woman to tight and what a lighter or twelve and sixteen yens ex perience: Whou 1 saw him a running around after D. Colo at Ai liiigton 1 thought of those good words he used to say for Cole when he was a lighter blessed are the peace makers. The hardest lighting you ever had or ever will have, is between you and the ollice, You will have to do some tall begging if you carry vour own township in November. We were well pleased with our friends. I counted and counted close.

Fourteen for Wooddoll, fifteen for Tharp, twelve for Clark, twelve forStubbs, ten for Crotts, twelve for May and the rest for Itexroad. This was about correct, as you, being a great lighter. drove all of your support to Wooddell as you said he is a Hutchinson and it he gets tho nomination I can boat him as an indepenendont much easier than can Tharp." I don't need to deny anything and I always sign my inline. I did not go to Hutchinson and offer two thousand dollars to any one to help us "get there" we are nut that kind. Your county commissioner Anderson has been acquainted with me for more than thirty years.

Please ask him if being "a Hutchinson man," as you say I am, is not the only crime lie ever heard mo accused or. on know you and I were drawn as jurors a few years ago you were set aside every time, while I sot on every case. I may ask the boy to try it a again some day when you are laid up to dry. Z.I5N0 illAUI'. Prof.

C. H. OAKES, Teacher of Piano, Organ, Violin and Guita. TERMS; I'iiuio and Organ, 20 lessons $12,00 Violin, 2i) li'ssims ld.oo (iiiihiruiidlSulliul Hinglm; 12.00 The new copybook system immlonly by Vrof, Oaken In this city, rcqulroM tins puiill tojwrlte the 1 1 1 1 lcs which renders it liiipoHsidle for any ni iliniiry pupil to fornel pusl lessons. Tills Is the trouble Willi Hie oral method of instructions, it does iiut liiiprrBH fuels on the mind like (lie eopy- iiiK system, i no learner uau explain uie lesson Iu a lew seconds, leiiviiiK tho student to study mid write the examples in limn fortliencxt lesson, thus kIvIiik the teacher morn time to devote lo lotion, iceuliies una oilier important lustru Mouy.

Iff RATES, SHERIFF'S SALE OK WCAL KSTA'I'H. Hannah J. Cecil, vs. flcnrvC. Cecil, et.

at. l'ulillc notice Is hereby uiven thatnn Saturday the ntli ditv of November. 18S7. at ten o'olock in. 1 will offer at public sale at the east door of tne court iinusc to me cn oi iiuiciiinson.

lui" as, snd sell to the highest, bidder for cash In mnd the follnwhiudcscrlbrd real estate, to-wlt he soiillieasl onartcr or section m. in lown 'bin 24. raiiie 0 west. Kcno coiuiiv. Kansas said property will be sold under anil by virt ue I iiti iiroi-i- oi fiine nnutMi oin.ui iiicuiMirici cum i.

oi Kcno county, Kansas, to satisfy a juilxi tncnt. obtained In said e. url, on day of July on pent I lor a partition of sa.tl real es ale by Hannah fJecli itralnst Henry Cecil saiil ival esiiito iiavini' h'-eu valued bv be at. and none of thenar In sin interest bavliiif elcclcd to take the same Id real est ale 111 be sold af. aforesaid to the bidder but not less tbvi two-thirds of the valuation bysaio commissioner and Unit, ilu proceeds of said sale he paid to the clerk of He no county, Kansas, district court and that after pavlim all costs and expenses Incurred In said suit that the residue thereof be distributed among the parties in Interest according to the jiiUKineni renuereu i nerein.

i omitii, Hhnrllf of itenn Comity, Kansas, W. 11. Lkwis, Atty. for 1'laliitifl. WANTED! To solicit orders for our reliable Nursery Slock, (lonil Salary and Kxpenses or CoinmlS' biou.

Afldresssatonce stating age. KNELL HOWLAND. Niirservmin. w2m Ht. Louis, Mo.

Cut to order from Woolen cloths careful lv selected for styl( and wear. Hvcry pair guaranteed, and money promptly refunded 4 lll.L.,... If kooiIs are returned as unsatisfactory. Do You Wear PANTS? Tell us about what color you like, send us your waist, hip and In- Kle li'K measure, 'her with nnd cents tor posing (or pr. paid express; aim pacRiiiff, scnu cent either to us or to the oilico of this paper and a pacaaxe or sampKs will oe inaneu io you liichiil inii aeood linen tape measure, as we have deposited with the Proprietors of this papoiit number of these packaxes for sale at six cents PLYMOUTH 1CK PANTS CO.

18 Hiimner.st., iiostou. Mass. 'inn DAO.PQ Tii I. Oi.t lllli'llrlT. I.luney ur Sauir, pup.

r. 'ilm n.wk Al.f. tl.i cufioui.d'.uh.tnl or Ijjtjm.tlivv want to know. 1-iillff vr ivfrvtuu-t le (i viiluub Mil TV 4 by ill nilvino who II Murff.vlifi not, wlivj Aifl, wliMi nrpftmry, tuouKlilWimitoynu. WmilMfl CK HI II Hts, trut lolil.

yoimior oll, ur.inirle, td It. etninralnibr DR. WHITTIER.fil. Loui. Mu iCiTiinoi.

kii with ouuimmmmml SA1ESIEI Marriage oIIde V. P. la in Wichita. Miss Salllo Oakcs Is borne from a visit east. J.

N. Shepherd, of SyMa, is in Uie i.y ou Jfia. St. John nuil wife ure the I'ratt fair this weok. J.

N. Lincoln, of McPherson, is "doing" this cily this afternoon. llairr Hallincris In Nickerson to- flay trying an embezzlement case. Dr. Hannan.

of Arlington, at tended the medical ussociatiou, yua- terday. Charley Collins is in attendance at the I'ratt county fair aid Mrs. Colhat is wnn Dim. W. B.

Sues and E. T. Lunphier. well itnown Wichita gentlemen at victors litre uxiav. O.

W. McFadden and J. n. Wilson, of are enjoying a busiuesa trip line una afternoon, Hon. Jas.

Mcfvinstry anl wife ire back from their trip to St. Louis and iiu'i' eastern puuls. IV ib ite Judge Atwood Is at Wichita uay attending the nession of thf gi and lodge of oddfellows. C. 11.

Skinner, clerk, of tho Queen City hotel has resigned and will go to Wellington where he has secured a similar position, Mattie Vickers tha great soubrette will beat the opera housa Friday and Saturday nights. The entertainment will be a very line one. A Wichita real estate man was attacked by ttiree footpads. Ho killed one, and forced the other two to buy a 150 days' option on town lots. Harry S.

the merchant tailor is in Kansas City today where ho went to meet his wife who is on hor way to her new home in this city. Tho city teachers are drawing their first month's fay today. Copt. E. A.

Smith, the treasurer, giyes a sweet smile with each and every eheck. At three o'clock this afternoon the ladies of tho Good Samaritan hospital met at the residence of Mrs. Frank AlcKee, to consider important business. Drs. Brovrn and Klippel amputated Jesse Williams' left arm near the shoulder, yesterday evening and this morning he is doing as well as could be expected.

A meeting was held lust night for the purpose of organizing a hose company. Not quite enough young men were present and another meeting was set for tonight. 'Squire Houser is getting ready to remove into the city build ng on Sherman street. A telephone lias been put in and furniture will soon lie added, by either the city or Mr. lleuser.

There were eighty-seven votes cast at tho third ward elect dn yestetday, Tho election passed off without excit ing much interest and Mr. Clymer might almost be termed the unanimous choice. The grand lodge of odd fellows, of this state holds its annual session in Wichita tlila week, beginning today. A large number of llutchinsoiiian members of the fraternity were present at the opening ceremonies. Mrs.

E. M. Crow, of Los Angeles, California, came in this morning and is tho guest of the family of her brother, J.W. Kanaga. She will go from here to St.

Louis to visit her father, who is there undergoing treatment for cancer. A. II. Allison has just opened up a fine line of carriages, surreys, phaetons, top and open buggies wagons of all kinds, carts, sulkies, bu ckboards, etc. He has secured a good room in the KocktlsIand block and carry ing so line a s.ock is certain to prosper.

Jesse Matthews came in from Hutch-iuson Saturday brought with him sixteen blue riboons and five red ribbons hat ha won with his stock at the great furatihat place. He had a lumber if she: some poultry and a donkey on exlination tlieiennd came off vvith'six-tf-en li; st and five second prrmitiniB. Newton Republican. Ed. W.

R. VoRt anJ wife, 'of Otuwa, Illinois, are in the city. A.r. Vogt has rented on ef the Stierrnti rent Kni3 in tho Brown block, ami sometime next week will open a Are: class gent's furnishing store. It will doubt be a protHaolti entarpnso an he city needs an establishment of the Lind ami Mr.

Vout is paid to be a business man of experience. I'XN OYEIt HY A TRAIN Another Small Hoy, a Victim of Uie J'nrni-cioiis Habit ot Jumping on M.iTing Train. nin loft arm Tlorrl-Tily Mnnglctl About half past four o'clock while the local freight was engaged in switching, in the Santa Fe yards, a paity of Doys oegan tne usual game or jumping upon the cars to catch a short ride. Among these was a boy of fourteen or ifteen years of age, namod Jesse Williams, a brother or half brother of Attorney Williams, of tho firm of McKin-stry, Wislerct Williams. He attempt ed to spring upon the rear end of the cauoose but rnissea Ins hold and fell beneath the wheels ot a Hat car.

coupled to the caboose. The wheels crushed his left arm into a jelly breaking the bones in many places. They also caught his loft loot, cutting his lUle toe completely oil. His arm is most horribly mangled and will un- loubfcdly have to be amputated near the shoulder, ile was put on a dray and brought to the ollice of Dr. Brown where the latter and Dr.

Klippel are at this writing attending hirn. Veil I'riini A I.adil.-r. A young man named Daniel Hat k- laborer employed on the Car-penter Hyde building corner of Sec ond avenue and Main street, while carrying a hod full ot brick up a ladder slipped and tell, at a height oi eighteen or twenty feet from the ground Hour. ne leu upon his oacK, injuring in spine in a painful, but probably not serious maimer. Fellow workmen carried him to the ollice of Dr.

F. G. Brown, where thelattermade a careful examination of his injuries. He was then taken to the Good Samaritan hospital where he will bo cared for in an efficient manner. Barkrnan is from liurueue, tins btate, and only came here yesterday.

He hasa mother living at Miruette and, at his request, parties here telegraphed tor her to come to him. J. V. CIAMAIl J( 15 A I. L.

A TTOIiNKYS ANDCOUNSKLOlis AT I AW T. PUCK Kit. iVdlllce, Hutchinson. 8 1 (Uto ot Slielbyvlllo. TTOItN kv AT LAW, oilico ovor Forsha Hank, lluleliinson.icniisas.

T. T. TAVI.0H. J. JON' KM.

n. TAYLOlt, JONES TAYLOIt, Attorneys and Counselors of Law Practice in State and U. S. Courts. Hutchinson, Kansas.

McKlNST'lty, WlSLKit wi in a u.T ABSS2, of lloilliead'. L. WISE. 0ltlfl" ovorHutoli limn II irdivirjiliniriiiv' II. LEWIS.

AW nil over Gold- Hutchinson, Kansas. lillOADES AT LAW I'ruct AI HHir'S. OHli'H nun J.n ".1 tlflA HMifhiiwon. Kansas AT ''AW. Oltlco.

over Ihi A TTOKNEYS AT LAW. Booms Tand iviiit lock Hutchinson WHITESIDE ui.KAsnv FU YSICIAX8 AXD SUBQXONS. MAtiUIIiEcj AV1LSON. piIYStnANS Kl'litlEONS. No.

3 LcI(llKll A III! Ill Hi'. All en In .,11.. Telephone coiinect Ions at ollice and renldeiieo. IK. i).

11. McKEH. prilYSlCIANANDSUlttiEOV. Acute and A hroiile diseases successfully treated. Ollice near Elrst National Hank.

Ofilce hours, 0 to II a. a in Bp. Hutchinson, Kansas, J.U. MALCOLM. nOMtKOPATHIO l'lIYSICIAN AND SUlt-(IKON.

Ollice and residence Eirsl 1 fin innne in c.t Clllll'clt. n.t. ltOHEItTHON. 1)IIYSI(11AN AMI OIllco over 1 piisl-nltlce, lliiteliliisoii, Kansas H. II.

Sliil.INCK.lt, PHYSICIAN AND HtllKiEON. Will attciid calls nroniiitlv In citv nreimiiii (lily. .1. D. McATHK, THIYSICIAN, KUKtlKO.N ANI OHSTKTItl-- CIAN.

dlllce with Dr. Kobcrtsou over post-Olllco. MUCH hours to 1 1 il. in. nml In in, Ni'lit.

answered at redd, nee No. KI2 Slleriliaii 0. KLIl'l'EL, 1 IIIYSIUT.VN ANDIHJItdKON. Oltlee ln()pira I It I'k. IVoicssional calls promptly aUendeil day ornlKlit.

Hit. HAHIllliTCOMSTOCK, IJUVSlt'lAN. Special attention Riven to a. .1 Lien Ill II II I'M nnxi Oltlco and resilience ioi Hlxlli Avenue liast. A.

li. OOLVAKI). piIYSKTAN AND SUIWlEON, Attends calls day or IllL'Ill OIllco nvt south of DIckey.s DniK Nti iro W. L. WINSLOW.

Office over eltv hook slum. rVHNTlST. Whole M'H 111' t4Mll.ll Sflit. Iliilr iu.tlll. ii.eiii wen mien wnn (old ami other imitei lals.

All work warranted. ARCHITECTS. l' A. (iAKTNKli, ItCHITKOT. l'riifessliuial Servlc Room il, Talbot, Hiilldlnir.

Iliilclilnsun, i.wimis. I. ASHLEY, AltCIIITECT AND SUl'EltlNTKNDKNT. No. 4 South Main Street.

Hutchinson. Kas NOTICE OF rUHLICATION. Mattio B. (liirlli, plaintlll, vs Thomas (larth, ilofendant. I lel'enilant Thomas (larth, will tako notlca that ho has been sued In the district court of Itmio county, Kansas, by abovo named plaintiff, Mallloll.Carlli.andthal, he iiiiihI answer the petition illled by plainl.ilf on or before the, 2(lfli day of A.

tho petition will he taken as true, and ludxineiit divorcing said plainlilf from said delemlanl, will ho renilcrcd accordingly, Mattik II. Oaiitii, Attest: liy Campbell Vincent licraltys, John B- I mount, Clerk of the District court. I'UIILICATION NOTICE, In the District court of Iteno covnty, Kansas. Mary Sophia Williams, plainlilT, vs Charles Williams, defendant. Tho defendant, Charles Williams, will take notice that Im has linen sued in the district court of Iteno county, Kansas, In the above untitled act Ion, and dial unless lie answer tho rietlllon lllcd by tint plain llf, on or before the 71 day of November, A.

1KK7, said petition will be taken as true, and Judgement he rendered (leerceliiu an absolute divorco to plaintlll', ii'om defendant. Attest: Ktltiw.tNO Nali.twikk, .1. It. Vinck.nt, Att'y for l'lfl. Clerv.

Publication Notice. Nettio Oonld vs. Charles Could, Tito defendant, Charles floulil, will laka notice that lie lias becasued iu tho Kcno County District Court, and unless lie answers, demurs or replies on or before tho loth of November, A. I), 1hh7, Judgment will bo taken against him for absolute divorce, A. I men Kit, Attorney for Plaintiff.

PUBLICATION NOTICE. State of Kansas I Uli Kcno county Kn In the District Court sitting within and for said county and stale. (ioldliiB.l'ltll. 1 vs Not Ice by Publication. Susan K.ColdliiK.Dcft.

The defendant, Susan E. OnhlltiK will take notice that she has been sued by the philntill W. (Joining in the court above named and un less she answers the petition held by him therein on or before, the Itllb dny of November, 18HT. tlits saine will betaken ns true and judu-iiient, the nature of which will be a decree of divorce, will be rendered accordingly. W.

,1. IIOLDINO, Plff't, Hy H. (). DAvnihON, his Att'y. Attest: ,) li.

ViNOKNT, Clerk. SALE OK HEAL ESTATE, (leo. W. Dawson. Plaintiff, vs.

F. Young, Sarah 51. Orton, Llbble M. and Crawford. K.

H. and I. Haw kins, deft. Public uoi Ice is li-Teby Riven that on Saturday, (lav of November, HOT. at .0 o'clock a 1 will oi'fcr at publlcsale at Hie east.

door of the court house lu the citv of Hutchinson, Km sas.and sell to the highest bidder for cash In hand, tn following described real estate to-wit- N. E. ipuirter, seclloii township 22, raiigo 10 west. 1 properly will lie sold under aiidby virtue of an order of sale. Issued out of the district enure of Itciio county, Kansas, to atifv a Judgement obtained iu said court on the litli day of Janiiarv, A.

'H87, lit the term of court by Oeo. W. Dawson ag-nnst W. V. Young for tho sum of SlfW.OUdebt together with costs of suit and interest at the ram 7 per cent per annum frem the date of iiidgeiiient, andaf irther deerco of said court charging said described real estate with the payment of said debt and costs suit as a lien "(iWen'undor my hand at my office in the city of Hutchinson, Kansas, this until day of Septeni-her, 18S7.

I'- Smith, Hherllf of Iteno county, hlums. 11, LEWIS, Attorney tor plaintiff, Simire llouserisln I'ratt toiliiy at- tending the fair. C. H. nerbv of Newton is an admir ing vibitor to this city today.

Miss Dora Jacoba celebrated her seveuieeiith anniversary on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. G. C.

Updegrnif have gone to Kansas City to attend the exposition. MissMav tienimel. of Topeka, was here last night to attend tho lluttou Meyer wedding. Mrs. J.

A. McConnel has returned home to Mcl'herson after a pleasant visit with friends here. Miss Mattie Vickers dances daintily into your esteem and keeps it by taking yuu into her confidence, A J. Hinlev will leave tonight for California where he will join his ianiily ile will not be absent loug. John A.

IiiirkBi' a St. Joe traveling man ho has a host of irieuds heie oeut part of the day in the city. E. li. Constant, of Crcighton, Mh somi, who lias boen visiting his brother it tut ueu uuuie last uitpu.

Frank. Woodford, of uio oi today's sojourners on ih streets the city ot mauiuceuc prospects. Mr. ami Mis. White, who have been yisi! irg J.

C. "Woicol' and wile, returiitd iheu home iu ueveiand, Dlno, tin diauung. A. 11. Fuel tue rand oride arrived her r.i.n.

WiHcoiiriin uiuht. They are mmctanvi sit Hih Queen City ami Fiieltzer is receiving the congratulations l.niin 1 aim of the numerous inenun nuuuuvoiuui.u out that he li.s returned. u.ivpvtisement of tht Oueeii City MnrkPt niineiiis in this issue of the ihMarn Mr. Chaoin the proprietor hii3 large experience and you will lind him ana accuiminmiums uiilna Bull m'P 11 ml lionest. The marke iu now mi.i1 all the fixtures are new and clean, lie sure to give him a libera share of.

3 our patronage. The street I committee of the city council was out this morning selecting a iihvv inivn ion for tlui water pipe from th Bti-eet KDiinklers are Idled It is at present in front of the building iioimr i.ut-. mi hv John l'nteibaugh and is Lneai lv in tlio way It will be move: to a point not far from the center the east side of Cow creek bridge. c. II.

skinner who for some time lias huim plpi'kinfT fit tho Oueen City hotel wna mnrrieil ill the hotel parlors at o'clock Tuesday afternoon to Miss Emma Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Skinner left on the five o'clock train over ft' Missouri i'aciiio for Wellington wheTo Mr. Skinner has large business interests.

Their many friends here wish them a long life and much joy in their new home. L. A. York and Miss Clara Hegwer will be united iu marriage tonight at the residence of the bride's parents. The groom is a well known young painter, who stands high in the regard of his many friends and the bride is the beautiful and amiable daughter of Mr.

and Mrs Henry Hegwer. The wedding will be a private one, only the nearest relatives being present, ilev. C. II, the Baptist church will perform the ceremony. Huttou Meyer.

At five o'clock last evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. M. Meyer, on east Sherman street occurred the wedding of two of our popular and well known young society people. The contracting parties were Samuel I.

llutton and Miss Lucy M. Meyer and the ceremony was performed in the presence of a few friends, by Rev. D.M.Moore. At the conclusion of the marriage rite the company enjoyed a wedding supper after which, amid the hearty congratulations of fi lends, the happy cuple boarded the llock Island train or Kausas City, where they will visii ne erpjsiiion. They will reman until alter the visit of the presi ju'l and his wife and will then return and begin housekeeping.

Mr. llutton is one ot tlienioctpopuia- young men in the city, being couimous. and a goon nuannss man. llis bride is a joung lady of great and the two have the warm ami icavtv weli wishes of the entire com tuunity for their ui'ture welfare. iue presents roceiveu uuiu men friends were of the usual appropriate kmc, some heiwj very costly and eauiiiul.

There were very many oi htin, which ttstilks to the high regard in wiiicti ihev aie lici 'y tuose wiui wlnni vliey are acquainted. Tcanuts. Dr. C. Walburn, living west of Arlington, was iu town yesterday, with a wagonload of peanuts.

Mr. Walburn had two acres of land planted in peanuts and the yield was two hundred bushels which lie is selling very readily at one dollar per bushel. This beats raising corn. Mr. VVamurn says a man can cultivate ten acres of peanuts easily and with only a little extra preparation, can take care of them.

The market for peanuts is never over stocked. The Salt Well. The drill continues to go down at a little more than two feet an hour. Tonight it will be down seven hundred and eighty feet. Salt was struck at a depth of four hundred and eiht) -two feet and ha? passed through, altogether three bundled feet of salt.

The last one hundred and ten feet lias been solid salt. This is the biggest salt deposit yet discovered in the world. What am I to ln. The Bvmtouis of biliousness arc un happily but t. io well known, lbey differ indifferent individuals to some extent.

A bilious man is a breakfast eater. Too lrequently, alas, he has au excellent appetite lor liquids but none for solid of a looming. His tongue will hardly bear inspection at any time: if it is not white and furred. it is rough, at all events. The diaestive system is wholly out of order and Diarrhea or Constipation may oe a symtom or tne two may alternate are olleti Hemorrhoids or even loss ot blood.

There may be giddiness and often headache and acidity or flatulence and tenderness in the pit of the stomach. To correct all this if not effect a cure try Green's August i lower, cost but trille and tuou sands attest its efficacy. II. Constant and G. W.

Hardy have returned from the east. Attorney W. II. Gleason is attending court at Newton today. Cant.

V. I j. Mintie is In l'awneo Hock on one ot his periodical businoss trips. A. C.

Wilcox, of McFhorson nn old friend ot 11. C. Core, 'was in the city today. Joe Kronrlch. of the firm of Ruddy, Davis Kreurich, has been on the sick list for a few days.

Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wolcott are entor- taining their relatives, Mr.

and Mrs. u. W. White, oi Cleveland, umo. A.

W. McCandless' father, who has been visiting him here returned home to Washington, this stat this morning. Grimes, wife and mother, are home lrom their visit to Arkansas. Mr. Grimes' sister accompanied themund will spend fe waiter hero.

W. II. Ballard has been contlned to his bed for a week, by nn attack rheumatism, He is on the streets todnj tor the first time since his illness be gun. There will bo a meeting of the ladies of the Good ti'Uiaritau hospital, at three clock tomorrow afternoon, the residence of Mrs, Frank McKee, north Main street. Alexander Bryant, whose trial for assault wit intent to kill took place Saturday, was released by 'Squiie Miieiua mis inoruiug.

The costs oi tho trial were assessed against Mahar, tne complaining witness. A. II. Foeltzer. ot this city, was united in mai rijige to Miss Josio Kern, ot Wanash, Indiana, at tne home ol the bride's mother, Wednesday, Octo her fith.

Tho bridal nartv will reach here after a short visit to Chicago, Mil waukee ana Neenati, Wisconsin. The county commissioners did not confirm Hon. J. H. Lawson as county auditor, at their session last week.

It is understood that they have not re fused to confirm him, but that they will probably conclude an auditor is an unnecessary luxury in this county just at preseut. They will it is said, refuse to confirm any one to the ollice. J. V. Clymer was elected councilman from the third ward yesterday to sue ceed llerm Beers, resigned.

John Bro wn was very anxious to have a lady elected as colleague and is therefore a little disappointed, no tlouht, at the result. Mr. Clymer is a good man for the place and will servo his constit uents faithfully and zealously, Drs. Maguire and Wilson amputated tne hi st ringer from tne hand ot a lady who lives in the country, not far from this city yesterday afternoon. She had been alllicted with something resembling a felon which finally affected the palm of her hand as well as her finger.

The hand gradually regained its soundness, but the condition finger became such that, amputation was an obsolute necessity. llriinkenilcHHor the Liquor Jlalilt, Positively cured by administering Dr Haines' Golden Specific. It can be given in a cup of coffee or tea without the knowledge of the person taking it. is absoutely harmless will effect a permanent and speedy euro, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards have been made temporate men who have taken Golden Specific in their coffee without their knowledge, and today believe they quit drinking of their own free will.

IT NEVER FAILS. They system once impregnated with the Specific it becomes an utter impossibility for the liquor appetite to exist. For full particulars, address GOLDEN SPECIFIC 185 Race street, Cin-cirin-iti, Ohio. Tim "ChippleH" Must Go, Acting under the instructions of Mayor Bigger, Mai shal Hern, notified all the woman of light weight virtue-thai part of them, at least those that reside in houses of musty repute to Ieavf This order was given about a week ago and as the daring "Dolilahs' have failed to obey the ukase of th' city's respected ruler, transmitted hj the commander of the city's milit-ti', forces, the spirit of the latter waxed wroth mid he sent it t'tisted lieutenant to announce as an ultimatum, thu' ve.ry woman of unclean character ami odorous reputation, found in the city tomorrow night will, regardless of age. li ancial standing, color or previous condition of servitude, be taken to the lock up.

This is a move that hasuot been made too soon. Tho south Bide has already become a disgrace to the city; nightly these bawdy houses are the scenes of quarrels, fights or of drunken ironcs oi me most uisreputuauie kiiiu. Recovery of the Papon, The valuable papers stolen from J. S. George Go's safe ono night last week have been O.

J. Reese the grocer, who resides on First avenue nnc.t- Du.ii rianaff rfirti Itainn nrliirl- ed along on the ground by the wind, yesterday and picking it up found it belonged to George Co. He conclud ed that it was possible the bundle might have been deposited somewhere in the vicinity and were being scatter ed by the breeze so he began to search in the direction from which the wind was blowing. With very little trouble be found the entire lot hidden in the end of one of the large iron pipes lying near the waterworks, ile notiiied Mr. George and that gentleman found, upon examination that all but one or two of the notes were there so that loss by the robhery amounts to only the sum that was taken in cash.

The recovery of these papers is a most fortunate oo curienee and will save the linn much trouble and annoyance. Henn Comity MeilMRMl Assoelntlwa. Reno county medical association met yesterday at Drs. Maguire and Wilson's office, a very cood attendance beine on hand, the vice pre iident, u. A.

laytor, presiding. Dr. McAteo read a paper upon cholera infantum which brought oat a distend t-d argument and exchanga of ideas us to management or such cases. Dr. Wilson was on hand with a good paper upon "Medical Cansnltation which was very appropriate.

Dr. Taylor read a paper nn placenta maeiia which was exhaustive and full of fatherly advice. We will most likely accent Dr. Maatnre's kind invitation and meet at his office the second Mon-lnv in November, when we will un doubtedlv have another profitable and interesting meeting. iSkcbrtaht.

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