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The Paxico Courier from Paxico, Kansas • 3

The Paxico Courier from Paxico, Kansas • 3

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uutofdooi Udiu to i all em- Hereafter our thuu of going to press is PERSONALS. Paxico Courier. comrade! early ou Thursday Advertising Old IV.ltm Van Tassel moved tjxnit Splendid weather, but bad roads. Paxico is thoroughly sidewalked now. There will be an examination for teachers The legend of Sleepy Mm By WASHINGTON IEVING.

favors ought to be handed in previous to that time. among his guests with a fueedil.iteil with content mid (food humor, run id uml Subscription price, $1.50 per yearin advance Published every Thursday morning. held at Alma on Saturday, Jany. 26. A partv of young people made glad the up Uo.

bu: mi Uv.he, over bill iani i.v.ainp, until they the bridge, when that horseman suducnly turned into a skeleton, threw ol 1 r.rouwer into the brook, and away over the true tops with a elan of thunder. This irtory was immediately matched by a mum-loin ndvenfure of Emm who made light of the Let-, us an arrant jockey. He auirmeil tLa.l on reluruinir one nbrdit from the wi, village of binij Kir." he hirl Is -en overtaken by this mid liogge's engine is cutting feed at Goddard's pushing hours at the residence of Mr. G. S.

FOUND A.MONO TUB PAPERS OK TflK LATE liW.DKX'U K.VlC.vlilUiX'liliU. 1 Misses llagan sndMedaris spent last Sunday very pleasantly among friends in Alma Mr ('has. Clark, of this township, departed on Tuesday on a visit to relatives and friends in Iowa, where he will spend the ensuing ten days or more. Our townsman, W. 9.

Bolton, has been L. E. HOFFMAN, Eiutok. ranch and causing the fodder to literally fly Rowley ou Tuesday evuiing. About twenty were present.

The salary of the probate judge has been Dlaced at 1300 per year. His fees then are The railroad company has erected a crane .0 liguiu for such a titi il. rodu with short itirrvips, which liruii; bt his kiut licuriy up to the pommel of tl io audilks his uliarp stuck out liko grasshoppers'; ho curried his whip 1 1 iu Ms band, liko scepter, und the lion jojgfcd on extra. at this depot to citoli the mails for the ves confined to the house for some days past by a severe bilious fever, which we are pleased tibule Indus, thus relieving thera of the ne- Messrs. Ilow fiusenbitrk, of Eskridge, and ceasity of slopping.

K. N. Ry. Time Card TRAINS HOVIN WfcST, No. lien.

Exp. from K. 12.18 am No. 3, Wichita 8. W.

ex. 1 am No. Ill, len. Exp. from K.

('. I.d2 pm No. 1, Mail from St, Job K.C. pm No. 31, Local freight 3.20 pm TRAINS EAST.

jolly -i tho harvest moon. 1 lis hospitable attentions were brief, but expressive, being confined to shake of the h.iud, a slap on the shoulder, a lot; 1 l.uih, pressing invitation to to, ami help ihe'iisolvca." And nowtho sound of the iroui the common room or ludi immi.iotied to the dance. The musieian was an old gray neifro, who been t'n-itinerant orchcshvi of the for more than half a century. lii i'i-strument was us old and batterer! a-himself. Tho preater part of tho tim.

he away on two or three suhi. accompnuyim; every movement of tae bow with a motion of the head, bow-be: almost to. the ground riid with Ids leiul whenever a fresh couple were ti Ichalxvl prided himself upon his duuo. iter as umcu as upon his ocal Iot a limb, not a fiber ttbuut hiia was ir mnliiiii nl liw niuiM iy-mk lint mi Ikniglus Martin, of Alma, have lieen appointed associate examiners for the ensuing night trooper; that he oliered to race wiji hi. i a bowl of icreh, i.ti'l should have won it too, for Daredevil heat the poblin horse all hollow, but just as they cane to tho ckurc'i bridge the Mr.

liuehli and Mr. Miller deserve great i tle of a pair of wings. A hmall wool hut le'oti on this top of his lioso vear. credit for the energy they have manifested to hear is being subdued, though gradually. We hope soon to sea W.

8. around as usual. A son and daughter of Mr. Henry Lesline went to Topeka on Tuesday they visited relatives. Geo.

D. Page, one of the bright young tjolteu and vanished in a nam gC tire. The roads for some days past have been in improving our streets. They richly de-nerve this public compliment. so rough as to preclude teaming of any kind, consequently the grain buyers have been Cot.

tinned next week. Humor had it last Monday that Joe for no his scanty strip of forehead midit bo called, mid the skirts of his hhick coat fluttered out nluiost to the horse's! tail. Such wua the tippx-aramo of Iehubotl and hia bti'td they shambled out of the gate of llnna Yiin Ripper, and it was altogether such un iippuiitiou us is scluom to be met with in broad daylight. It wsw, as 1 have said, a iino autumnal driv: tin; sky was clear and wreno, doing nothing. Fields drew a five thousand dollar prize No.

4, St. Joe Exp. from 8. V. 3.48 am No.

116, K. ('. Km from Denver 3.53 am No. 32, Local freight. 12.08 pm No.

2, Mail and express from 8V. 1.48 pm No. 112, K. C. exp.

from Denver 4.0S pm men of this section, departed on Friday fur from the Louisiana lottery. At latest ac- 1 Manhattan, where he will remain this win "What a glorious sight was there, my ter. We trust George may return to Paxico countrymen," when our citizens turned out counts, however, there w.is no fuundatiou of truth in the rumor. Trains 115, 3 and 111, and 4, 115, and 112 4 in the spring. lie is a favorite with all his Stop ou signal.

Trains .12 are dully except with a hearty good will and aided in putting down the sidewalks. acquaintances, and we are sorry to lose him, fcmidav. K. rUn.LER, Agent. A.

C. WALLS, Stone Mason Cistern builder Solicits your patronage; satisfaction guar- inteed. and nature wore that rich and ftuhlen liverv which wo alwuvs associate with the Ye rejiorter this issue finds a dearth ot Mr. and Mrs. John Mock were visitors at Alma cement is said to be better than the idea of abwidum.e.

The fores: Fail put on their sulx-r brown mid yellow, while interesting local items. hen none happen, we are unable to publish any; and the hitter part of January and the mouth of Alma yesterday. some tree of the tenderer kind bad been average Utica, Milwaukee or Louisville ce. uient, and can lie used for any purpose with Notes and Comments. We were pleased to receive a call on nipjx'il by the frosts iuto hrilliaut dyes of orange, ptirpb and noarlet.

Streaming out fear. Cement seems to lie a boom for Monday from Mr. H. Stone, who thus Alma in fact. made his first trip to town after his recent tiles of wild ducks bean to ma ko their appMirii'ieo hi'h in the air; the bark of the squirrel miyht Lo heard from the groves of beech and hickory nul.s, and severe illness He looked verv nearly nat News items very scarce.

Boom Paxico. The town is worth it. There was a partial eclipse of the moon The Brandt Hotel, Ahn.i, K.iasas. Jos. Praniii, iVopiiitor f'irst class house of the city.

Everything and netit. Good snmple ion ills in con-nectiitn. Bus to and from all trains. ural, and bv this time is undoubtedly his us lal self. We are glad to see it.

the pensive whistle ot the quail at intervals from the neighboring stubble field. Butter and eggs have been cheap thin winter. The umall birds were taking their faro- Dr. Scheldt, of Alma, was in town yester (J day on professional business. Paxico is steadily and substantially im well banquets.

In the fullness of their revelry they fluttered, chirping and frolicking, from Imoli to buh aud tvi-e last Thursday night, which was visible in some of its phases to most of the world outside of Asia and Australia. The phenomena began about 8.30 in the evening and ended at 2.30 in the morning. About three-fourths of the moon's disc was covered at the minimum point of obscuration. OUR BARG AIN COLUMN. proving.

February are generally pretty dull in this respect. Captain J. E. Greer, of Rutland, reports that his little orchard of less than ten acres has more than twice paid for his farm. It was just coming into bearing when he lioiight the farm for $2,500.

He has had good viehU and bad ones some rs sold 1,000 worth of fruit, and sometimes less. Prof. Foster, of Iowa, who is about as reliable as a neither prophet can be, has made the following predictions for the year 1889: "Our calculations are that it will be too wet in all the countries within 4U degrees of the equator that are near the sea level, and too dry in those countries that are elevated 1000 feet or more above the sea Mr. Jos. Brandt, of Alma, was in town between trains on Montlav and gave us a Beware of irresponsibls traveling insur genial call.

Mr. Brandt, while not a resi acee agents. CE SALE. acres two tnilcs northwest of Paxico, 18 acres iu wheal, all feiv ed, never failing water. Terms $18 per acre.

Inquire of M. iehrt, Paxico, Kan. dent here, manifests a warm interest in our The Courier real estate agency has some town, which all our citizens are glad to soe. decided bargains. Mr.

Brandt is always welcome here. to tree, capricious from the very profusion and variety around them, Thoro was the lionet, cock robin, the favorite game cf (-tripling KporC-mon, with its loud querulous note, and the twittering blackbi'ls flying iu Fable clouds; ami the gcFlcn winirrd woodpecker, with bis ci in. crett, broad black gorget, and splendid plumage; and the cedar bird, with its: red tipt and yellow tipt tail, and its little uion-teiro" cap of feathers: and the bluejay, that nui -v coxcomb, in his gav hVht blue The weather thus far has been very good The novelties of the season are here advertised, and it will pay you to scan this column closely. Miss Lizzie Winters is stopping with on the growing wheat. Iduibod prided himself upon his daiiviug idle; ami to have seen his loosely hun fruiuo in full motion and elatteritr home folks at Newbury.

She will shortly leave, however, on a visit to relatives in Vineland, N. where she will remain fur Paxico is now tolerably well supplied coul for 4-25 at Guth and Good lump with sidewalks and crossings. sometime. I he best wishes of her friends accompany her. about t'u- room, you would have thought St, Vhus himself, tint bkri-cd patron ol tho dance, was before vou in coat and white underclothes, screaming i See Oehnis's card elsewhere in this isFiie and nodding aud bobbing, He is making some deep cuts in prices.

aud bou-iay. pretendia to be t.ii pnsou. he was tno uuunrati a or ail orn, with ovei of the the who. ha iu' gathcIVil, ol There will undoubtedly be plenty of new Strowig's. Try Grandpa's Wonder Soap.

For sale by Anderson and Co. Koasted coffee in bulk only 20 cents per pound. Anderson and Co. Exchange, good at any place, for sale a the Paxico lumber yards. Try the 20c coffee at Guth and Strowig's buildings erected in Paxico this summer.

gr0V(, all a and from the farm and the Ar, josre.il sUmdv on bis wav. stjod in," a pyramid hU 'vi-r on 1 overs' re emm of of fehini.i black ioccs at every door and level. Just where the dividing line will be, between the heavy rains of the south or low lands, and the 'dry weather or high lands of North America, we cannot state. The wet weather may come as far north as southern Iowa. Missouri and southern Kan-us may have f.ivo a'ile weather.

Our predietion is that all il.e highlands sur rounding the upper Mississippi and Missouri will be too dry and affect the crop in July and August so as lo raise the price ot corn at Chicago lo seventy-live cents. Mr. i. P. Tiflanv on saturbtv called our 'en Commissioner Greenwood was in town Saturday on his way home from duties at cnlini'i' News items are scarce.

Universal report is that business is dull. You can now reach the depot without getting in the mud. Ice making machines will pay better than creameries this vear. I's- ot Witt; 1: wutun. wun jol'fv aaiutun.

On rolling their white eyeballs aud ft Vtoroof Bhovic priiir.ii rows of ivory from le.itili-r.ev oil ear to ear. lluw could the of Alma. over the tn-suture all some ia the) tr tome Cotlee 2U cents per package at Guth and Nearly eleven thousand dollars in county iteo iiakots1 urchins liootwerww tlf-ti atuualea ana Strowig's. Also red rose coal oil. of bis hij tile scrip was canceled by the commissioners re The dates for Dr.

IL W. Parsens, dentist, and barrels tor the market; oth rs i heaped up in rich lulest for thu She has 0,000 he ilanee and g.a- t'3 all his cently. parmer 1 in England has a surplus, more women than men. are from the 3d to the 13th of each month at Wamcifo, 20th to 2oth at St. Man's, 14,15 I press.

Farther en Lo beheld j'reat fcUls, iireai Fred Jackson lias accepted a year's job at sorely tiu.it-sijt liEMnn and 16 at Alma, and 17, 18 and 10 at hsk- ten wish lave 1 ridtfe. Every cadi purchaser gets a bnrro ticket free at A. I rbansky St. Kan. Smoke the Cienfuegos cigars at Anderson mi iGan and Go's.

All hunting iB forbidden on ray premises. 20-St Joseph Cienfuegos at Anderson and Co's. For a set of double harness, call on Hazzard. 1 Mustang Liniment the Taxico mills, and will take his position bout the first of March. Bogge's threshing outfit pulled through town Saturday on its way to Goddard's ranch, where it has since been at work.

The lilo on Goddard's east ranch has been opened and is being used to feed the calves. The little critters seem very fond of the ensilage and are thriving on it. The editor spent an hour or two very pleasantly in Maple Hill on Tuesday afternoon. Everything in that neighborhood seems to be united and harmonious. George W.

Martin, the veteran Kansas editor, says there have been but three other winters as mild as the present one. In 1857, by liltaswlf in ia.e corner. Vheu this ilaiieo was at an and, Ichahoa a.traeted to a knot of the saercr tolko, who, wiih old Van Tassvl. nat aniokiag at cae end of tho e.OoJpijfr over former tir.iei, ajid out btork about tho war. Thia iieichbo: at the tim of whi'di I tui was one of highly favored I'laeis wicli chronicle and pr.jat L.a.a.

Y'i Urite and American liae h. .1 ran near it the war; it ha.j. tlitieloiv. beii weue ol imd in', wuh refugees, aud ail luailsol' border chivalry, Jtut fiaicicat time leaf to enable each s.ory iiier 'L'e a tale a livtle tlcti.m. end, iute iu: Linelf tr.3 her.i of i ei.v Thcrj v.as the etor .4 DoiVue a blue bi-at'de I Datelmiaa, whohau "Your Choice" ladies' shoe 1.00 per pair at Guth and s.

ot Indian ecru, ns oiaeii eatv.r.ei p-ing from their kafy coverts, aadlioliliag out tho promise of cukes and ty pudding: ml th" yellow lyiiy le-neath them, ttirnirjr up their fair round bellies to the suu, and givhyr.iit; la pects of the luxurious of and anon he passed tho fragrant buckwheat lields, Lrcatiiuis; the txlor oi Icvldve, i ind as he them, soi'c aii.ev'iaa-ttoni stole over Iiio nuad well bu'teivel ami v.a.a honey or by tiie thdi-avj dinti-h -J hand of Kr.trina Van sci. Tuns feoehe; Id mind n.ati sweet thoughts tid "sujrvcu sttejio-i-, tiotis." lie akmj; the biUt ol a ran.ue of bills which look oat upon some of tho y. st beetles of the 1 iio sun gr.ie.u: his broad di1: d.nvn into the west ih" vide bosf.nt of tlu'Tapjiaaii lay and ubtiisy. except uij; tlutt here and ihea'e aud proloiijwd i the laiiaslirulow of thedistaat iiM.iinuiiu. I A fe.v aiiiUr clonus ia the sky, without a breath of mr to uiovo them.

The l'orhon of a ilne tiul, into a pare apple given, ami from that tho uecti I'luo i of tie- mid heaven. A lin-Cervd on the wiv'y cre-i of the thr.t overhv some par: ot the river, pivin'; giv; it depth, to theuurk pray y.wrl-"1 th- ir si a-. A slooti wa- loiterhv ia the distauc tiro'i- For a cheap fur cap call on Anderson and Co. hildren's i cur Choice shoe, iac, at The railroad carpenters yesterday afternoon commenced laying sidewalk on the right-of-way. The farming community from present indications will have dead loads of hay and fodder remaining over from the winter.

Maple Hill's new hotel looms up immensely. The town will be well supplied with caravansaries, as there are two restaurants and one hotel in addition to the new improvement. W. A. Doolittle and B.

Buchli Jr. have been appointed treasury examiners for the ensuing quarter. We know that Mr. Buchli for one will make a thorough and careful count of the money in the treasurer's hands. Alma News: Sheriff Russell sold a herd consisting of about eighty head of graded and registered Shorthorn cattle Tuesday msrning on foreclosure of chattle mortgage.

Cattle were sold as the property of J. L. Reynolds, of Topeka, and were held on the Beau farm four miles northwet of this city. Mr. Pag Peck was telling us last Friday that he drove from this place to Topeka a few days previous, but found the journey a very tedious one.

A few years ago, however, before the advent of the C. K. J. os-erland trips of this sort were by no means uncommon and doubtless did not seem one-half hs long they do now. Guth and Strowig's.

Sciatica, Scratches, CoeteacteA Lnmbago, Sprains, Hnsctea, Rlieamatism, Strains, Srnptdana, Sums, Hoof ScalSs, Stiff Joints, Screw Stings, Eaokaehe, Worms) i.is, ualis, twinnsy, Bruises, Sores, laddie flalk Bunious, Spavin files, "oias, Oraefeu attention to a subject discussed in a recent issue of the Kansas Farmer, the articles in effect asking that a live stock inspection law be passed in each state, foriildd'ug any meat to be sold excepting that butchered under the personal observation of an oilieer appointed for each lscal cniumuniiy. The effect of this will be that the me.u exposed for sale in nil towns will be slaughtered on the spot, as may be said, and the product ol Armour and other packing house owners be thus excluded from the local markets. There can be no gainsaying the evil proportions to which the packing house trust has grown, but it is an open question whether or not an inspection law will serve the purpose for which it is proposed. We are afraid that it is too much like going backward. The evil iu the present system is not in the huge establishments that now utilize the cattle of the country, tut i lie abuse to whi.

they are put. The inspection law would he death to these sstahlisloncnts it is the same in principle as nhnlishiug our great railway systems of to-day and reverting to the old and slow printipleof overland teaming. Bu' we ilo not do this. We cause the railways to be or servant: we endeavor to over tV INTER CAPS ALMOST at vonr own lieariv taktu i'n, 1870 and 1874 the winters were the equal of price. Anderson and Co.

Lrbansky's, St. Marys, is the place to buy your winter clothing and ladies' dry goods. Another car of the celebrated Sangamon coal just received by Guth and Strowigi GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE of Overcoats, Caps and Gloves at Anderson and Co's, Go and get a burro free at A. Urbansky's, St. Marys, Kansas.

Drawing occurs Dec. ly down with Ir'lvri'iCT ir tvr sail the insst: und 15, im Cienfuegos at Anderson and Co's. WANTED To bay, a good milch cow this. The Colored M. people are making arrangements to build a church edifice in Paxico.

They at present have a building at Newbury, but have decided upon coming closer to the railroad. Rumor has It that one of our prominent young business men will shortly leave on a tour in the east, and on his retnm will present to Paxico society a fair and charming bride. If this be really true, all of us will join in with hearty congratulations. Valentine Mock had nine head or hogs die this week very suddenly and somewhat mysteriously. Apparently well, the next minute they gave a little squeal and all was over.

Such a loss comes hard on Mr, Mock and we trust the nature of the disease may be readily discovered. The fame of Dover Bros, as architects is not confined to Paxico. Happening in their office Monday we found Mr.Johu Boyer engaged on plant and specifications for a due coming in soon, or with calf by side. Will as of i daloig thettill wrier ii da, if tho eoei was suspend. in tiir.

it vt is lov.urd tlitit Iehnl od prrhedat tl: castle 4 the au Tinsel, which ho tLi'jral wiiii thJ jiride and flower of the aajrcetit coar.try. Old nucin. a store, faced iu and Lr.ifb.ps, Uu. siociiu's, hai shoes ui.d pewter buckles. Their bruk, THIS COOD OLD STAND-BY accompli rorpvpr.vbfrtyeTacf!j'Whn: tiolateicd rui lt.

One of the reasons for the grst popoliwlty of lbs Uustaiii; Uiilniaat Is found In Its universal i.f1icctiH:tT. lererybodj- needs such a ni'-UclM. Vhe ekcrmmi pd it unaseotaci i'lenlt The Ha fe neeJs forgoneralfan w. WtiHi tt for htstoanuflnd I 'iuu Mcciiunio OMUs It alwars oa libs worlt beivh. The Miuerneerlslttaoueof emerneney.

The I'icneeriieeditt CBB'tget along wlfvtt H. Tho I i iner needs II la Us koaie, stable, i inuii or the Usiilaian tin Ubt vaKtit'lKwa. Tiie 1. i-m-iuueler need It II hli bent unit fifert ntUance. 1 he Cio'-k-ToiT aeeds H-lt will Me him In aiulu of 4otl aad a world of trouble, "Hin Knltroad mini aJi It Air! u.

rt It ij hit IH kt a round ol aeeideaa and dtufen. Ttiern I cnh. like 11 at an witiaot tor tie dnnnert In lif li'nb anil comfort which tiiwoimd Hie pioneer. 'Tl ri-rrliHiit needs hit orirw wit: 1 t. -e ivm be Muitani LiaUuent It waniad ut once.

Keeps Holila lath Hnt. TtoWiebettoi toononiy. Kerp-j Houlela the Vnnorr. In'inraedlaM le tn if tret eMu end lost of wacee, liee- i tie the fo tee wheu wanted. come the evil and utilize the "Ood that i in pay cash payment down, balance on time.

Inquire at this office. Cood lump coal only 4.25 per ten. Auderson A Co. If you have any real estate to sell or rent Rev. Father Kienlioller's large New found land dug has been found, lie hail i strayed away to Holy Cross, about seven uiiks north of Si.

M.iry, appearing there at I bring a description of the same to the Courier real estate agency. You will find all chnrjri reasonable. them. As a further lumui'-ut in an item already too long, we would add that the Kansas legislature has appointed a commit sion to confer with other legislatures and enact such a suitable and effective law that the evil of a few men depressing the markets and working injustice to the many will soon be a thing of the past. iron id: vl' -r i '1 I'tii." aat ids at tl-e eaare 1 w.t, e'lo'td ho i.

.11 I t'-'j e' iv li e.le .1. i tlnhartlcof 71iito Plains, beintr an escel-leiit master of 'tent-e, pan ied ball with a sword, iesnnieh tbs.t lip iibsehiUly telt it whi: round Mr blade, aud pian'votfnt ihc i i of of which be was renb at anytime to show the sword, t':" hilt little bent- Thejv were wv.ral more that had Uvn e'jtially great in the field, not one of whr ui but was I'Tsueded that he bed a considerable haml in I ringing the ar to happy tennieation. liul all these were tvothinsr to the tales of phosloatid nppariiiotHthat The nt ighborhiuHl I'ic'i i-' leyendarv treasures of the icin.t. tales RU-rsliiions thrive l.st iu sheltered, loug s-niiil retreats, bat are trampled und. foot by the shiftin'7 throng that forms the population of most of oar country place, ilesides, there is uo encouragement tor ghosts in mist of our for they have scarcely h-ul timet." i'mi-h tlnir tir-t na; furti themsi-lves i i tiieir graves.

Ix fore their surviving friends hue travels. awa lroui the neighlsiriKsid, so that wiwt they turn out at night to walk their they hive no left to call upon. This is perhaps the reason why we so seldom hi of ghosts exec-it in our loiijr established Dutch coiumuai-ties. The immediate cause, however, of the prevalence of sti ematttral in thes. an, was to the viciiiily of Sleepy lloilow.

TI; ae w.is a cont.i;Hon ia the very air that bl -w fro.ti that lvi it bv atmosphere ol dreauis aad laaiies i i-ftititij; all tie laud. of toe Sbi'pv holiow people p.e- Van iaosciV. aud, as re out their wild mid Ic enos. M.tnv di ia! d.s t. trains.

.01. 1 tiouiT.ui ami wailiusi luarl scon hixKtt the prrat where the j. was taken, and wtiich stood iu the txi.jc laentioa wns 111 ale also The Sangamon coal is the cheapest; for about eight o'clock on Ne Bar's Father Kienhoffer hardly imagined any more thnt the doit was in exist ence, and that he really is proved quite a pleasant surprise. John Heil, who addressed the farmers' institute at Wabaunsee, recently, onthesub-ject of "Corn," says he "thought fall plow 1 i. sale ny uuth a fttrowig at lo.vj per ton Keep your teet warm and the moth out residence for Mr.

Pefler, an attorney of your carpets by using Red Cedar carpet lining tor sale at PAX LUMBER YABI'S. withered little damP3, in close crimped caps, long waisted powns, homespun petticoats, with bcissors mid pia cil'i-lons and c.ilii'o ck en Huxotn uhmist as antiiplaled is tiuir metiieis. excepiing where straw hat, line riland. or i-hnps awhile frK-k. gave symptoms cf city innovations.

The in short wpiare skirted with rows of (tu-ptmlous brass buttons nnd 1'ieir hair penerally queued in the fa-ldou of tiie times, espeeialJy if they could procure an eelskin for the purpose, it leliig; es-teeni'il tliroiighout the country as a k-tent noarblier and Hireugtiicaer of the hair. Hrnm lionos, however, was the hero of the woiie, come to the patin r- im, was inn goou lor any ground in Kans.is, Try the red, rose cad oil at Guth and Strowig's. Satistaction guaranteed as the soil blew otfso when plov.ed at that time of year." Mr. Heil's reason -eems altogether superficial. Where he has one argument against fall plowing, a dozen can be introduced iu its favor.

DOWN TH KY COMK FOli 30 DAYS. and lie convinceil, free of charge. Children's but ion and shoes, fiOc. Your choice mtii's and bovs hats 5c to The best 5 cent cigar in the market is the Cienfuegos cigar, free from artificial flavoring, and long Havana fillers. For sale at treasurer has Overalls S.ro to (1.2 Firt quality oueens- Eskr'dge Star: The county ware cheaper man ever.

Vitmpowaer ten. Auderson and Co's. $25.00 REWARD. For the return of one dark chestnut sorrel 3-yearold mare colt, with white itiir in come ti the lathering on bis fiV. Fncolored Japan, 3 pounds for a del-' tn': Btisl Daredevil, a creature, hue lar.

the nest tea dust, Sic. Hand picked been ordered to receive no more check, drafts or express orders afier Feb. 1'ith, the purKwe being to stop all deposits county money in fny of the banksi The treaMrer r. 1 i lem socks susueii-! nmi.se. ml ot metal ami uiiselm t.

aaJ beans per pound, ders, mitt, clov collars and cuffs, and 1 vluch no one but could fori head, large bushy tail: had halter on. Was stolen or strayed away about November 1, 1S88, from F. Zeferiahn's pasture, one everything else at MARTIN OEHMS'S as, i.i liici, iiotei ioi 1'ieierriir vie ions animals, giveji to all kinds of tricks l.ie'.i keit the rider in constant risk of Ids iiecli. for ha lu ld a tractable. weJl brob horse as unworthy of a lad of I would I to dwell upon (lie mile south or raxiro, Kan.

Robert Guth, Paxico, Kan. THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE. The inaugural address of the Great Pock uae iuuiju ii couveuieni io aeposu ine-M? pamentsin the iwnk instead of cashing them, hut it seems there is a special Itiw forbidding such deposits without Is.nJs bemg furnished for their safe keemng. The crossings at the postofSce and Pitt1 man Fry's shops were built on Tuesday world oi lunustb.it bur ou tiie tn- 01' the i.i LaMi'ts' 9 of Ii 'to a-heeau rel Island Route, the Chicago, Kansas and Nebraska railway, is to announce that on November 18th, solid vestibule trains will be run lietween hicairo and IVnver, Colorado Springs and I'neMo without chanire, making City barber ShopTiiS I Not the par.or i aa i.u-si-1 mansion. lxvvof Icixoui taei.rrkl 1 K.

ve i les i ii.t s. often lieurd tn i 'iriek on wi r.r fore? a stor ii. Im in? it th. re ia the miow. The ehi 'f part 01 however, turned t'pou ihc tavorit- ski--tcr of Sleeper Mellow, the headlfi'h'irrii'- and arc made most substantially, being two-iifh, hard pine wood.

Now, with a few connecting patches, aM our business part of J. H. Meyer, Prop. close connection at the above oints with all with their luiurioiiS display i nil and while; hut the ample charms of peiiu-inc. Dutch country tea table hi the sumptuous time of autuinu.

Such heaped up trains for Sail I ske, Lo? Angeles, San Fran Shmiooing, 'having and hair cutting in the latest profsionil stjle. Solicits the nalntn. of the public. nmn. who had hiva heard several time tmlescribaHekin.1.

known to es-' ftrojin tiie country? und, it i cisco, Portland, 1'iegon, and all points west; and at Kansas City and St. Joseph eastward for hicago, St. Louis and all points eat, north and south. These royal trains, consisting of Pullman sleeping "cars, restful reclining chair cars and fur said, te'ihered his hoie nightly among Alma. The new building will be a credit to our county seat and rank among the finest there.

Maple Hill has taken a sidewalk boom, and on Munday raised a huudred and fifty dollars to carry on the boom. The people there propose to put down a two-foot plank Walk, in order that trespassing cows may not plunge through and destroy. The walk will extend from the depot to the new hotel, distance of five or six squares. It will serve admirably to elevate the cilhsens above the mud, and serve all purposes which these products of art are generally supposed to do. The past year has bein, in greater or less degree, one of prosperity for Paxico.

Trade has come into her borders in greater volume than ever before. Of the numerous farmers daily thronging our streets we have yet to hear of one who has uttered a Word of complaint at the manner in which our merchants deal with their customers In fact, the opposite has been the rule. Paxico deservedly stands high as a trading point, and fce trust she may ever so continue. Mr. John Kellers the other day on going to his cattle corral was surprised at Seeing a large steer lying prone on the ground, apparently dead.

An examination revealed the fact that some careless hunter had shot the animal in the abdomen with duck shot, killing him instantly. It is careless shtot- of this sort that has caused many farm-feii to prohibit hunting cn their lands, and when we hear of trspasej and animals slain ws cannot help feeling that there is lustiee in th prohibition; The individual who says faxico has do mterprise or vim or pish simply knows nothing of hat he is really saying. The manner in which the sidewalks were constructed last Wednesday, Thursday and Friday forever dissipates Mich a theory. ur citiwns ire brim full of posh and grit While, it may be as yet undeveloped and Irttrained, it is there all the Ame, and will find vert for iteelf in the upbuilding and reunifying of our towu. With a splendid Hod thickly palliated farming country it, Paiinc will wii NiTaue a iare K-rienceil Dutch houvwives! There v.

as Ihe the terKr tlv-koek and the crisv imd enil-ler; dwiet an I v'tort 'ak( s. eiiicr .1 nished day coachee wwe built express! for .1 I .1 11 1 M. OEKMS, Relieve your Cough in time or more seriou8 results will follorv. If unchecked, Con-tumption may be fastened upon you fc afore 5-ou are a ware of it. A slight cold netrlected may grow to sucn ar state yju "Yd cart ba tared only g-eit axpint! in doctor's fees.

Coussens' Conipound Koney of Tar, a ilon Honey and Tar with Tolu and three rare herbs thnt rr-'v ir. na- cakes and hoaey and whole ifainilyoi cakes. And then (here I appkj pies and jk pi. and I pies; besides tlkv.sof haa lui.I smoked IN the I chtiri'liyanl. T.a' Uo.iiie.ioi thL-chnrrh eirjsi to I a' made it a favoriiP kauut oi' troubled spirits.

It stands on .1 knoii. sr me.uided locust trees and lotty elms, from among which its de-ceut. hl walls 'tim tmnic: tlv foills. li'w Chri tian purity, heaojlu the hhades cf leti. eueut.

A el dcHXiUdi frotu it to liver siu-et of water, lnudenxl by hih Irws. wlJili peeps tiwr rt the bhi hllL-cf the 'i look uiva this prown town is in a endi table aad praiseworthy hape, so far as walks are coii.trned. ftran-jers coming to our city will find that the people here think enoigh of them to pro- teet them from the mud, at any rate. In rehtion to the itvmty printmg for the eniii.v; yar, the lOT-nissioiv is last week made the foil-wing order "That lh Wa-! bannsee oiinty lie designated as the official couiitv (nptr and do all tffe county printing st 0 er cent of legal rales ami 50 per cent on tax sf hi and birds to dee 1-ed, and that the Alma EnterjHe do all tb county printinj at 35 per cent of lecal rate and 5 per ceni. tm lav ssle nd lands to be deeded; alio tiie ji4 work way let for the ensuing year as bid on file." Some people patronise tlran- gers in pteference to home dVrs- The 1 i beef and nii.r.tver dclc-table ii -hi i I preserved piums xtid peaeue u.id pcaea wr en line reus els and uiiu- aim lUpiitei bowls of tuiljr and cream, all miturleci liirgledy-pi v-lsnl prtty irmeh as 1 have cr.uuicr.ited them, with the ter.pot sending up its lonJs of vapor from the mii.t heaven bless the irwrk! I want breath and tiaie to yard.

where the Kin'ieruus mxiu sUvp ture'i a.Cn, anV One cf which so oae would tiiiuk that at iraJt the'dead nturU n-st in a. On i will itself make a valuable one ni.le of the church extends a wide Lung Medicine, 'Till Speedily D. M. HAZZARD, one service uy me 1 uiin.au company auu are without question the handsomest ever turned out by' that fs.moiu establishment. The reclining chair cars spoken of are free to all holders of tickets and a courteous attendant will be found on every car to attend to the wants of our patrorK Ask your nearest ticket agent for ticket via the smt Both Island Roiite or write to John Sebastin, Gen'l Ticket and Peaserger Agent, Topeka, Kansas.

Paxico Markets. Reported by Guth A Strowig: Oets, 15c. Cora, 18 cent. Fgrt, 12 cents. Bntter, 10sl2 1-2 cents.

ration flour, 140al.5. Potstca, per 75c A pple, per bushel, 75c. 'Juions, per txphel, l.C. woo. I' ll, aiou- Willi 11 I.IMS a u.ii 1,...

TWU)IM 1110:13 broken Hunks Over a ilecp ld.u ir of the stii not fr from ihe cliurci. wj discusi tliis fanjuet as it deserves, and am ti eicr to pet on with my story. Crane was tuit in crcal .1 lurry as hi bi -tori-ui. but did ren-dc j-st to every dainty. I Uet tjis kJad and thankiul avature whose Uihtted ia proportion as his skin wasliiie.1 witli cr.ioucheer.aiid wluve spirit rose wiili j.

aame men's do latest to this effect is that a traveling insnr- i ance ce agent has been ins uring property in the PllV si 010.11 neig.iiorhoJ at an exorbitant rate-, Iskirj- i ighiwhoiJ at an exorbitant rate-, takinv if Li'cen in time, aau prevent that rr.ct drr.ded Consumption, which anTtually carries oil uore ci the huoiaa than all other disease combined. Thi fontrb Oj 5 mana factnrt'd by Coi-jns 'l abierMexll-cine St. Louis, Mo. Soli bv pro" I'Tiygisti and toercl anU cverjwhere, CO: ar.d S5o pers-wn! not for payment, and in soioc ins. with tinnk.

Ite vxmi.i nt ln-tu. too, roll- vntn unni. ilo com. i DtH in-ip. too, tincei we btlieve Staining such notes with-1 inghw linro ove-3 roud bunnsbe ate, and chuckling "with Uie pnssii)iiitT that ixssioiiitv that formerly thrown a wooden the road I il to it.

and the bridge itst-lf thickly shaded by overfcenirinai tret-s. ca-i a gloom aoout it, even in tiie iLy but ocr-asioned a dtirknejj r.t SiK-h was cio of lie lavorito haanU of the hexidles horse man. and the phep I freqUH-nllv eaoouuttred. 'iue tale was told of eld P.rvuwcT, a n4 -ii-al di -believer in Rlxista, how he i .1. --man rettinuni; frLi lu Khrrr Wii.

i. out ing a (olicr therefor immediately. I This t'eut has also been insuring buildics I he miht one day he lordcrf all this scene I of elmost luxury and wr re than they are worth an unxnd -rt stLnd'r. Thii, lie thought, how soon lllf-n KnV III.A lU .1,1 m-tuKll any Dimness. 1'ersona who pat- irrcspoDsible aeents skmiif f'" (alkaOVd tj Wnv i.jiiHv'r.a.y al VRir-.

MiiaHlT Corn nual, per ar. 2r. iV- wtifsl T'b to eajt I rts fm el -I 1 4ll. oui ChM. uut.

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