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Horton Daily Headlight from Horton, Kansas • 4

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asp XjOiw Prices Xjs IDoixlr It! i. HEADLIGHT FLASHES The Day3 Doings Recorded iu Brief Spac3 for the Benflt of Hurried Readers. have met with, unexpected. succeHs. i Wjb have recently bought 170 of the finest Residence Lots in the Beautiful Addition on Wo doing tlio business il fill oil 1 In the east, known as and low prices, such as the following, in doing it: HOKTON HEIGHTS, Good hats at 55c, $18.00 suits for $9.85.

Underwear at half value. $3.00 shoes for $1.65. Embroideries at half value. Shoes and slippers at half value. Good prints at 3 3-4.

Good ginghams at 4 3-4. Ladies good hose at 8. Fine bleached muslin at 6. Wool dress goods at 10. Best overalls at 75.

And have -placed it on the market at prices that cannot fail to interest you. Business and llcsidence Property in all parts of the city a3 cheap as the cheapest. Call on or address, I W. J. VANNATTA, We are felling everything at New York and JJoston.

MISS THE OPPORTUNITY- while it lasts. WINDSOR yam This Popular Hotel is now open to the traveling public, and is fitted with all modem conveniences for accommodation of guests. TexrroLe Omnibus Line to and trains. VANCUREN mcago The i I i a OUC MtltESi AND STOCK. COHMXITIOX.

Will Pay You to Q-ot. our Prices and Examine our Stock. it BLAIR SHUT. rt a il a Liver rmauu osuts dmuits First-Class Livery Teams calling at the office. 'Bus and Delaware Street, Council rroopcdliigH.

Tliaromicil-mot in regular session at the council chamber last nij-ht tmd the following nro Hip proceedings: Mayor Miller, prof.idioj-- Council-nmi present-Uiuuvelt. McDowell, Shannon, Viitumtta, Hatloy, Stauley and Jackson. D. 15. W'ilmans was sworn into oflice by Mayor Miller and took his Boat.

Minutes of previous meeting were road and approved. Tho various committees reported, and all wort) pwoHKins. Dy consent the council proeeoded to regular organization of a now council. On motion A. M.

Shannon was undo president of tho council by a unanimous vole. Ou motion tho ordinance committee-was iuhlrnclod to report at the next regular mooting on ordinandi amending ordinance concerning (ho Appointment of a city attorney. Tho name of Eli Hardin was presented bv Major Miller for confirma tion aB city iunrt-hal. On motion tho appointment was coniirnod by a unanimous vote of tho council. Ou motion the mayor was instructed to rotaiu Mr.

Thomson ns street com-misHiorioiyuid the same was confirmed by the council. Mnyor Miller presented tho names of John O'Connor and William Mai-ford for night policemen. Ou motion tho sumo wero confirmed by tho council. Jihikw Morris' name was presented and continued to tho office of sanitary polioommt. On motion tho appointment of tho city clerk was deferred for one week.

W. F. Means was then sworn into tho offico of polico judge. COMMITTEES. Street and alley committee: A.

J. BluuveU, John McDowell, W. J. Vau-natta, T. W.

Stanley. Auditing committee: T. B. Jackson, Ladey. Ordinance 'committeo: D.

13. A. M. Shannon. Ways and means committeo: T.W.

Stanley, l. 13. WilnmiiH, Ji. liadey. The following bills were presented and turned over to tho auditing coni- uiittee.

Hi uniligc it Mr'viiiglit, Insurance Merrill Mai i Insurance KM. fierce, Kxcnvating C. W. Miller, Hardware 1. l.awler, Kngineering I'.

M. fierce, Kxcavatiac 45.95 8.oo 5.00 4.00 N. I.iverv 6.oo C.W. due from st.com. 6') liear, Printing 25.25 petition for sidewalk from front of 0., K.

N. railway, west side, road and roforrod to street and alley com mitteo. Council then adjourned, Wallace Islaub. Yeaterdny afternoon nt 4 o'clock Sir, M. Wallace was married to Miss Elenora M.

Islaub, at the residents of the bride's mother, in St, Joseph, hy the llev. Carl Nestel, pastor of the German Evangelical church The bride is the daughter of Mrs Barbara Islaub, and tho groom is flon'of Mr. E. 0. Wallace, of Clay Center, Neb: Ho is a yeung railroad man, and for several years past has boon in the employ of tho St.

J. I. Upon the completion of tho K. 0. branch of tho Si.

J. G. I. ho was transferred from Leono, to Clay Conter, where he has clmrgo of tho fitation. Tho groom's parents from Clay Center were present nt tho ceremony.

Elmer E. Echoek nut wife, anil Geo. W. Tierce, of this city. also attended tho wedding and in the evening (ho newly married couplo came to this city where they will remain with' friends for a few days.

Both the bride and groom are well known here and tho IlEArwanx joins their many riends in wishing thorn a long life with much happiness. Is Now Making Sir. and Sirs. C. J.

Hurt, of Sit Pulaski, accompanied by their mghter, Sliss SJaVe, arrived in Hor ton this morning and come to remain with us as inhabitants of (he Magic City. Sir. Hurt has rented the build ing on the corner of Tlitrh imd Front streets known as the Good and will soon open up a lirsi; class restaurant and eating lie is now having (ho lower, room remodeled, aocora'ed and iixed in every way. ossary to it one of tho hand- aiaicst ning ha'ls in- the county. Sir.

II. is an experienced man in the business while Mi a. H. is nl-o recom-m uided to be a vevy est.ini l-huly. In lcciing in our n.iusf we houitly extend our wcL-oine congratulations and hope they may un the palroaiigo and good will ofnli our i of a wholesale prices.

DO NOT S3 1IUUE0N HULLS. Sliss Katie Blair's school, four miles north east of Huron, closed Thursday, of last week. Tho G. A. B.

met Saturday evening prepare to observe decoration day, Slay 30th. Committee on arrangements; ou speakers, A. P. Bunnell; on grounds, SI. Dickson; music, Capt liobert White; invitations, R.

Davis; Flowers. H. II. Franklin, everybody aro invited to bo present, aud contribute Howera. Sir.

Ed. Dommellan and Sliss Emm a Schletzbaum were united in marriage, Tuesday, April 10th at St. Louis's Catholic church, BGVen miles east of Huron, we extend congratula tions. Sir. John Hess, residing four miles east of Purcell, died Monday morning April Oth.

He leaves a wifo to mourn hor loss, he was a loving husband and kind friend. i iui. uumus ijoiiaii and iviiss Liizzio Pauley wero united in tho sacred bonds of wedlock, at the St. Marys' uatnoiic anurcn, Tuesday of last week, wo extend congratulations, Elder Stull, pastor of the Chnstian church expects to locate in Huron. Elder Stull is a young man, and unmarried, the Huron belles will have a chance now, (its Leap Year you know.) vjreurgo urtaus nus got a new spring hat, non-corrossive, double jointed, i.

1 i. I uuu warruuiuu not to rip, ravel, or run down at the hoel. Slandamus proceedings have been commenced against our towns-man A. J. Wilson, in the official capacity of trustee, of Lancaster township, by the stato of Kansas, because the trustees "pooled" and agreed to assess property at one-fourtlTits cash value Atchison would show up won derfully on tho assessment rolls, if property was assessed at its actua! value.

wo boheve is the first time such proceedings have been commenced in this stato. Kansas now shows up at her best, and the sunflower now comes forth to perpetuate its memory. The Raging Mississippi. Milwaukee, April IS. A special to the Evening Wisconsin from Alma, Wis says the water in the Slississip-pi river at this point has risen twenty inches it twelve hours.

Twenty families have been driven from their homes. A man named Leehuid was drowned while trying- to savo his stock. The damage to property estimated at $50,000. Logs to tho value of 1100(000 have been swept away. All parties owing or in any way indebted to Dowell Schellinger will please call and settle within tho next live days orf your accounts wi 1 be put in a collector's hands.

dot A Kudo Awakening. She UaJ face surpnssiuij fair; All men admired tier beauty rare: And Well, I adored Iilt, nothing less; To bo iili her was irippniesa Three ply. Of course she knew; she was not blind She saw my plight, and she was kind And Rood; Foftwhen I asUed her if sho'd wed A chap like me, she blushed, and said She would. Oh, then the summer quickly (lew Till the lime came to say adia One uight. She promised when I wont away That every single blessed dny Sne'U write.

But her first letter drove me mad Almost, wil li wild despair, for sad To tea. This lovely moid, for whom I yearned Bo lovingly, had never learned To spell. Australian "Helps." (Alleged ads in Vtotoritt aper.j nuw.u till uiii Wnnted Au nmiaWn ami high tonrd family consistine of a delicate id shrinking elderly widow who is a small eater any vrr.y, mid tins lipr mpnk upiit, tn mm rpct-Anrmifc. a comfortaUo Loma witu asllpal rior cook. No notice taken of families who EXCURSIONS PERSONAL.

Fred Crafton and wife left this af ternoon for St. Joseph where they visit for a few days with frionds. W. II. C.

Hudd, the jeweler, is in Hiawatha to-day on business Moso Kaufman and Miss Emma Kaufman attended the Booth and Barrett entertainment at St. Joseph last night. Elmer E. Schock and wife, and Geo. W.

Pierce were at St. Joseph yesterday viewing the sights. Mr. and Sirs. C.

J. Hurt, and daughter, Miss Mutie, arrived in the city to-day from Mt. Pulaski, III. They come to. remain and we wish them success in every way.

H. W. Brundige, W. I. Stuart, J.

Chrisman, Br. F. M. Bruudage, James Butts, A. SrcCuaig, J.

C. SI. F. Kanffman and sister, F. Johnson, and about twenty other people from Horton, came in last eve ning to attend tho Booth and Barrett entertainment.

St. Joseph Gazette. Sirs. W. H.

Ross returned this morning from a week's visit with rel atives at St. Joseph. Sliss Delia Black, of Dontonville, visiting friends in the city to-day. Hoop, who has been visiting her daughter, 'Sirs. 0.

B. Killmer for some time, loft last evening' for her homo in Chicago. Ice at Crawford Bros. tf Born to Sliko Crain and wife on April 11th, a girl, weight ten pounds. The very best located business house in tho city for sale by J.

11. Chrisman, north Slain st. Born to George Todd and wife this city, on April 12th, a girl of the usual avoirdupois. Buy your ice of Crawford Bros, tf -The Kansas Democrat has donned a new "dress" of type and is considerably improved thereby One of the best built and bast located residence property in the city for sale by J. II.

Chrisman, north Slain st. Prof. Alex Wilholm to-day moved into his elegant new residence on North street, which has just been completed. Leave orders for ice at Crawford Bros. tf SliBs Ethel Ingalls, daughter of the Senator, is engaged io the compilation of an article of 10,000 words for the Cosmopl'Uan.

L. II. Smyth, secretary of the Board of Trade, is kept quite busy answering letters of thoso who desire to locate here. J. II.

Chrisman, the real estate rustler, on north Main has a large list of property for buyers to select from. Crawford will deliver ico to any part of tho city. Leave ihem your orders tf In an article yesterday in regard to some trouble in South Horton, it rather appeared as though we -were alluding to the racket being raised in another place than it really was. Tho only placo where they wero raising "Ilain" was at the joint of the third houso south of the track on Slain Street. Booth and Barrett played "Othello" to a crowded house at St.

Joseph last night, Booth assuming the character of "Iago" and Barrett that of "Othello." Their interpretation of these characters was faultless and their rendition perfect. Thero is only one "Iago," and that is Edwin Booth. Tho support of tho company was also most excellent. Tho First National bank have just ordered from the Slosler Safo and Lock company an elegeut and very substantial vault front to place in their bank. They also aro now having a handsome bafe mado for (heir use by the Hall Safe and Lock il i.

uonip.iny. iy xnese iwo Muuauie, artichsit will make theirs bno of the a LaiKun tins part or tLe state to leave deposits, etc. to I A Big Tiro nt Seneca. On Monday night a destructive lire swept through the business portion the town of Seneca in Nemaha count j. Tho lire originated in tho jail and from there spread to the var- 11- strxt ions business houses wuicn snmed in the flames.

Almost tne en- tiro city busiuess portion oi no was destroyed. It is sup- 0 posed to bo tho won oi iiict-u- diaristu. Two of the prisoners uu escaped during the fire are saiU to inve been in Ilorton last nigmuuu a mi tn-r iVinir nnr- rowaru wui iU 1 ture tho oflicers are watching mux both eyes. Notice. All accounts duo tho late firm of 1 ...,.1 Knvr shnve been assigacu uu payable to nio.

Partiea knowing themselves indebted to the firm will dense take notice of this assignment find settle with mo. Tho DiWinebs wiil bo conducted by mo at tho old stand, where I will be pleased to see all the old customers oi the nrm v. no want any work in tho lino of roonng or spouting. 48 Gt. Mas.

Anna v. isomub. Hotel Arrivals. Hotel Windsor. Ed.

Weinster, Cincinnati; 0. S. Miller, Utica, N. Y.j F. L.

Crinkshank, Delaware; S. F. Newlou, Albert Johnson, J. G. Waste, Hiawatha; S.

P. Kaufman, Quincy; B. K. Yates, G. Baber, Hiawatha; Mrs.

A. H. McVeigh, Margret Graff, vVhiting: D. M. Buggies, Chicago; H.

Lamar, Muscatine, Iowa, Waruo, St. Lewis; G. Wilson, Denver; W. M. Bliss, Kansas City; A.

D. Campbell, Chicago. Kotlce. All persons owning dogs within tin corporate limits of the city of Horton aro hereby notified to call at my offico on or before Slay 1st, and pay the tax on same, and any person refusing to pay said tax will have their dogs killed as provided for by ordinance. Eli Hardin.

City Marshal. Cleared Ills Man. The case of tho state of Kansas against James Noonan for illegally selling liquor, was brought up for trial yesterday, in Justice Van Sleter's court. Prosecuting attorney Nowlon represented the state, and J. C.

Clark appeared for the defendant. The jury returned a verdict of not guilty. Denis in Iirt. J. F.

Allison sold to G. W. Wiley north 37 feet of lots 15, 16, 1" and 18 in block CI. Consideration $230. Same Hold to B.

F. Chandler smith it ih half of lots 15. 17 M1V1 and 18 in block 51. Consideration S300. SoCico.

Those holding warrants who wish the same registered can have them so tiv iMillinc on the undersigned on east Front street, during Sir. Sprcgue's absence E.E. Wakmn. Notice. Thero will bo Catholio services at the brick school house on Sunday, April 22, at 10 33 a.

m. Bev. Joseph Gaydousek. oi ice. A.

Powers intends feeding man and beast. He lias laid in Hour, meal aud horse feed r.nd will sell in connection- with his meat market business, John Springer was arrested this morning on a chargo of stealing a norse i in a man uamou Neptune. It is reported IhhtUio airott is Clone Vlv for snilc work, and beyond a 1 lion tnolmuchoIacasowiU lo lUoj i-'- will II. J. is of Per Bay-' from depot meets all RUSSEL, Props.

er SKY, can be had at all times, by transfer to and from trains. bet. Main and Iliih. G-OO03E I'll, because the merchants lit these country railroads, "Wo won ship our poods oyer your it. Tllt'so excursion Ol.

ll WIWJ ran RKup nu ll innns, ii wo nmi neen corny on an excursion day just halt that amount will WHITE BROTHERS, (Successors to FOR- BOOTS SHOES No. Felix Street. Lumb 1 0 1 0 tr 1 10 TO The'c. If. N.

and the Grand Island railroads KKFTSE TO Kl'N EXCU1WION TRAINS FOB THE HETAIL MKHCIIANTS Oi? ST. JOsK towns object. The country mcrchiiiits say to the rnad if vim run nt umio unrl BiKiv fmni Kh Hiev intend to IXCUISIOII laill.S lill 1MB morcillllltN do Miccessful, would' have cost an outlay of money, but they were for your bommt to facilitate communication mid reduce the cost of (rnvel. our oiler to pav vour fare is still good and will save you nwney, if you want dry goods. Take the bennit of this rebate of railroad tare and como and see us.

Hi-low wo urive vou our Ticket, with tiie amount of goods you will nave buy to set your fuil faro loturucd on a full ticket.so if you be required: IH'YIXG A TICKET AT 1IOKTOX Full Faro rofmklcd if they pv.ri-lia,seW).no. iiiilf Ftiro ri'iimik'tl if Quarter Fare refunded if they purchase 15.00,' If vou do not want to biiv dry Roods to the full amount, I have with clothing and hoot and s'Ikih houses wiin will pay (heir proportion of tho refund, U'vdnlin; to the you pmchasj from each ilrjn. And any other Htittum samo jn'oportiou JOi-lN' 8. EMEUY. We still do our business ou "ON 13 Ti) BASIS." Tin pricison all goods are fixed and marked in plain before you set here, ami in no ease ill the price be changed, lint if vou should Imviuivf'iods ami vou thiiii; they are not worth toe money, or they don't suit you wl'ien you home, "return them to us and pet your money, tor this is our rule, viz: Anv'pcrsou biu poods of can, if for wy reason whatever they become dissatisfied with the good's, either iiVrenards price, stylo or mialily, bring them or send them back to us, and get money, and it will be done without We have adopted this rule tor two reasons, first to show you that nobody in or.r house can take any advantage ovisr you that, you cannot remedy.

Secondly, if in the excitement and rush of business vou buy goods that don't exactly you, yon can return them and get your money. To further facilitate matters and increase your pleasure and lessen your cares while shop-ping, we have this rule-about packages, whether of us or elsewhere: Wk wii.i. chuck au, r.i'NDLKS hoiigiit of us, lake them to the depot, leave them in charge of the depot master of either the Union Depot or Francis Street Depot; and If you buy goods of any other retail houses, either dry goods, clothing, boots or shoes, or anything else, bring them tons and wk wtu. chuck tiikm and brndthhm to the dkpots, free of charge. Don the bashful.

Will taKe any ounuies excepi coiik suives, 1,11111 wukihm, ur uireKinu iiiaeiuiies, so mat after you have bought your goods vou can take a check for your bundles aud tfivo yourself no thought about them. Then vou aro nt liberty to go around town and visit friends or places of interest, knowing vour packages are safe and waiting for you at the depot, when you are ready to go homo, Also note" what we say about rainy days. During tho Spring time tuero arc a good many rainy days and we would particularly recommend those raniv days as good days to come to St. to trade, because we give vou better attention on those davs; and when you get ready to come don't stop 011 account of tho rain, but when you get to St. if it is raining when you arrive, take an omnibus and come direct to Emery's, and we will see that you are sent back to the depot, with all packages, at train timo iu the same wav, and your 'bus fare will be paid both ways.

Now if you can think of anything else we can do to Increase your comfort or pleasure In trading with us, we would be glad to have any suggestion, as wo are always ready fur any 1m- piovimu.ts advance for the crowded condition of our store by savin? that thero is now being limit for us a building liu feet long by 15) feet wide. Jive stories aiid basement, that will s-'ivo us all toe room wo want. As.t for a picture of tiie new building when iu tho city, as they are lor true uisinonuou. JOES, TOTOD SHIREHAN, FOlt CLOT I 'fd Southeast Cor. and Sts.

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