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The Newton Bee from Newton, Kansas • 4

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The Newton Beei
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The Central Slate of the Union. X3B YOU Jk. For the past throe or four months there has Home Thieves. Last Thursday a gentleman who lives in All who want A good 5o Cigar call on Malm and you will get it. 16w2 THE NEWTON BEE.

lloMton Herald not boenjm entertainment at tlio upero Mnnyer d) are Loaning Money every day, Short time loam Chattel Security, and 1 3 and- 5 yearn, on Ileal Estate Security, at best rates. 6 3m Fine Bu ggy Harness Houso that a crowd of young men antt ooys, assisted by the laddors of the fire department, Burrton'had a horso and mulo stolen. Next dny a Monnoiilto oamo riding Into town on the horse, and on being questioned by the gentle SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1879. My storo front In neither re nor blue, I sell as low us others do. My Goods are fresh all will agree, CHEAP would not climb upon tho roof of the Diamond block, south of the Opera Houso, and To convince you; golf call in and seo L.

Ei.mott, On south side F.ailroad, who keeps a general Cleanliness Ik Next to Godliness. MnttrenK'H renovated hy (I. II. Wllklnnon. Leave unlem at 1'.

Ittinnilcn and C'o'n popular furniture More. 21 f. man, stated that ho had purchased the horso and a mule from some unknown parties, who had offered them to him for sale. It was af OR A aOOD CIIBAF look through the windows to see tho performance, and also Into the dressing room upon stock of Grooories, Provisions, tho gtogo. Last Tuosday evening an unu- WAOON HARNESS, or anything In the taddle or harnew line call snd examine the stook and prices at- nt Malm's at the lowest 16w2 Bual number of these deadhead spectators Paints, Oils, possible prices.

I have a cr load of Peoria Crocks. Jars, Jugs on the road lust suited to the TI1E BUZZINGS OF THE BEE. All tn the suixot glow thoy utood Within the vernal grot Ho faintly moaned In weltering mood m' "Oliovlngs, but It's hotl" The mia declined IdJ'Qnd the hill, And o'er that hallowed spot No longer oast 1U glow "Dear Phil," 81io echoed, "Tea, lt'a hot!" The hotels are all crowded. wero gazing In upon tho fair forms of The trade, which 1 will sell low in any quantity. terwards ascertained that the stock had been stolen and sold to the Mennonlto by two suspicious looking characters who had been lounging about tho place for tho past week.

After disposing of tho stock to tho Monnonlte they returned toBurrton, whoro ono of tho parlies was nrrcstod, tho other making his 1. -3P. ACZDuSLZl.O NEWTON, KANSAS. SmS Larks, and as that troupo is notod fur Its ue. It is not generally known, perhaps, that Kansas already stands first in the list of wheat growing States of tho Union.

Jt is pretty willfettled for 200 miles west of the Missouri' river, whilo spare settlements ox-' tend 100 milos further. Enstorn Kansas, for 100 miles west of tho Missouri, has tho ap-pearance of an old country. Tho farms have a thrifty, fertile appearance; the houses aro generally neat and comfortablo; hedges are frequently planted for fenocs. As we go west the plains roll up higher and higher, and about thfee hundred milog from tho Missouri we come to the present limit of agriculture. But it is by no means certain that the limit will bo permnnont.

The cultivation of the soil and the planting of timber havo largoly increased the rainfall in eastoro Kansus, and as cultivation pushes west the climato scorns to bo adapted to the noeds of agrioulture. The western half of that portion of the State now in cultivation was en-liroly unsettled, and used only fur grazing ten years ago; but last year- this half produced 23,000,000 bushels of ccnoy and purity, tho ladies or saui MXZTT Parties wishing anything in the boot and Khoe line should call on Alex. Shields, who has a force of the best workmen that can be had. He carries tho largest and finest stock of findings in the city, 9tf klckod, and called upon our gallant, goou looking and unassuming night watchman to tako those naughty and vulgar young mon BILLIARD PARLOB. oscapo.

The one arrested implicated ono of down from tho liiuh position they occupied The Masonic Temple begins to loom. This county now hag two offiolal papors. Burrton's heretofore most rospectablo citi-zons, who has boon for some timo engaged in soiling agricultural implomonts fur some firm Mr. Powell was equal to tho emergency and nliul of the onDortunitv to make a hero of Pang made ft bad break lost week, and got is J. F.

McGr.ith, Alex. Shields is turning out better and more diu'ablo boots and shoes than any iu tho city. 9-tf Carlin, proprietor of the Postoffiee Book Store, wishes the peoplo of Nowton and vicinity to know that ho hag tho largest and cheapest stock of stationery ever brought to tho city. 13 I havo made arrangements with Dr C. B.

Gunn to continue tho practice of dentistry in my office in the Opera houso formerly occu-pied by my brother li.H.Sonton. Dr.G. comes highly recommended mid is prepared to perform all operations portaining to his profession in tho most thorough unit skilfull maimer, II. Hbato.v. at that pluoo, and Stated that ho put up tho imsolf in the eyes of tho frail but tuir sex left.

Talk about your low prices, Just go and cull at tho Blue Front Grocery, you will iind low down leaving prices that will make you fuel happy, 3-tf To IloiiHckeepcrs. OJd MtittnwtM amdeiH irood uh new Ity (I, II, Wll-IllllMin. I.e:ive ohier nt W. 1'. Ithoiiile untl 'iirnltuivHiiU'v.

litf 10b and wag an aooomplloe in the stealing. Tables. that forms a part of said company, rushed frantically to tho spot, and in a commanding The traveling men are once moro on tho his party was also arrested, road. or i per cam. oi no who 0 pro- Also, on Thursday two partlos stole a pair tone ordorod tho boys to vamooso from their high perch.

The boys immediately Goorgo Clark will suroly go to Florence of horses and a wagon and $30 In money from a Mcnnonite who lives In tho sand hills near duct of tho State. It pstimated that tho population of Kanang will bo increased this year by 250, OOQ, Neurlynlltho government Money to Loan. onChattel Mortgage to-morrow. The Finest Billiard Parlor in the West. Fine Stock of LIQUORS CIGARS Alwayt on hand, and the nest In the city, GIVE XT 181 Jk.

OLXjXj. W. H. HWNES, Proprietor. Hceiirity, at the oldee of Bailey Nyce, Ilnlstoad Tho thieves were chased to Hal- and, and ft largo part of the railroad land oboyed' and caino down as fast as thoy oould, when some abusive language was indulged in between niglit-wntclimnn, and Watormelona have put in an appearance in fav 200 miles west of the Missouri has boon at reusouaiiie raten.

iuayi7 am stead, and so closely pursued that they run, our city markets. ukonup or bought by settlers. The norm- William Angood, one of the bold, bad boys lation seems to ho generally nothern with a Fresh Vegetables, tho horsos and (vagon into thu rivov and abandoned them, Ono of tho troves jump she had done as I told her, she might constantly arriving at .1. F. MoGrath.

who had been upon the roof. They talked strong Now England element. In every The old central lumber yard of Muse, Spi-vey ('ratty is just opened nnd ready to supply the public with all kinds of lumber, lath, shingles, nnd in fact everything usually have got him." Kansas settlement the school-house is conapi-ouqus. Tho education Is vory largo, and tho Don't forget that Malm has a full line of to eaob othey fur some tlmo-hen young Angood told this high official that if it wasn't for N. J.

BUKDICK. 8. MANN. BUKDI0K MANN, 11. C.

Love gays he has something good on kept in a lirst-oluss lumber yard, and nt rea leoplo aro wide awake. Not all of them aro Toilet Articles, and is selling them nt bottom prices. 16w2 us. Guess he has. tho position ho occupied and tho star he sonable rutes.

o-u mppy and contentod. smno complain of ed into ii hoxAJftr (if a train that was just leaving llulstc.ul, and mado his escape. pass, ing through this city, Tho other one sup. posed tq hftvo Ml in tho woods now whoro they left tlio stolen property, and we did not learn whethor ho was oaptured or not, T. C.

Hurst's soda fountain is the only Hard times, low pnoes lor products, the uncertainties of the season. But is difficult to soe how any shouhl lack for food if willing sported on Ills "bosom" that he would "put a head on him." Powell took" off tho star, and told tho young man ho was ready. comfort we have left. Land, Loan and Insurance iients to work. It is impossible to forecast the Horse thioveg are rather numerous at To He Trade of Mton aid Yicmity: future of a Slate like Kaunas, bo well sitittcad so fertile, so wisely founded, with the edu present in this locality.

The Editorial Meeting. The meeting of the Arkansas Valley Edi They olinchod. Angood "banged" Powell on the left eye, and Powell let go his hold, and the tragedy ended. Both the combatants were arrostod and taken beforo Judge Cutler and dismissed tho next morning. S.

D. Wilcox will have one of the finest NOTARIES PVBLIC, residences in the city. torial Association at Sterling was not very largely attended, owing to the storm the night provlous, which provontod many from attend cation of tho people for a corner stono. It is tlio Central State of tho Union. The geo graphical centor of tho Republic is upon its soil.

Its great resources wuuld comfortably support a population 5,000,000 whloh is not impossible it may have in fifty years. Offioc west side Main Street, between Fifth 1 AM NOW RECEIVING MT J. Ray hag just received anothor largi and Sixth up stairs. Wliilo in Storllng, a fow days ago, we shipment of boots and shoc9. stopped at tho Green Mountain House, II.

A. Gandy, merchant tailor, will next week S. Goss Son. proprietors. This is one of remove into Bassett'g new building.

tho model hotels of tho State, it has excel BUSINESS NOTICES. For Sale. Ono-half interest in City Restaurant, Good ing. However, there were enough present to make the meeting a very interesting ono, and the people of Sterling aro cntitM to tho thauks of tho Association fbv the splendid en tortttinnient given the quill-drivers of the Val. ley.

In the evening tho Association wont over to Lyons, under tho osoarl of Ed. Wood, of tho Central Kansas Domoorat, who SPECIAL BARGAINS IN IMPROVED A. Gandy, merchant tailor, will next week lent sample rooms for the convenience of receive a large shipment of fall goods. NEW SPRING GOODS! businoss nnd best location in the city. Next door to National Hotel.

Small capital re commercial travelers, and has, also, a salo and foed stable attached to it. Tho hotel if elegantly furnished, Travollng men show The editor of tho Bun-ton has Have the only Abstract Books in the county quired. Enquire of L. Fisher, proprietor, Newton, Kansas. I0w2 been dangerously ill for the past week.

their appreciation of tho house by giving it had made arrangements for getting up a sup The passenger trains have been very lieav- their universal support. Ed. Lindscy, the per for the "boys," to which said "boys" Everything at bottom prices at Taxes nald for non-residents. Monev Loaned on Malm's 16w2 ily loaded the past three or four weeks. done ample justice.

The editors of Sterling Drug and Jewelry Store. Improved Farms for a terra of Yean. Deeds, made and acknowledged. Collecting clerk, is very courteous and obliging and understands his business; he was formerly a AND SHALL HAVE IN STOCK THE and Lyons left nothing undone for the com Sit on the lfcwer step of tho court room Kent ana raying Taxes Attended to rromptly. MONEY TO LOAN esident of Newton.

We would recommend fort of the members, and their kindness and stairs and C. Bowman's late discovery. At 9 per cent, interest and 8 per cent. this houso to the oitwens of Newton and the WALTER LIBHART. Late of Philadelphia, "Don't you know me, Fanny don't you know Benny? And he tickled her under the commission.

Money ready as soon ait title is perfect. For further particu public generally should thoy have ocoasion to visit Sterling. They could not have better Latest and Most Desirable Styles of Staple and Fancy courtesies will long bo remembered by each member of the Association. Tho next meeting will be held in Great Bend. Take Notice.

lars call on I). ELIJAH, chin. luck than be thrown upon the hospitality of Plain anil Ornaiental 10-tf Opera Block. Zancgar was out in the country this week Goss Son. the proprietors.

The Health Committee has visited all the Lots for sale on long time by L. E. Steele breaking the boys all up and looking at the The luxurient growth 0f weeds along the crops. in the new addition. No reason why every, ono should not have a home.

16-tf streets and on the vacant lots in this city is alleys and by-ways of the the city, and hnB ds covered that there arc too many plg.pens and to much gnrbago In these places, and the City exciting favorable comment in regard to the Plaoterers, And Manufacturers of Cornices, Ornamental Brackets and all The regular conclave of Newton Command, ery No. 9, K. meets this evening nt Ma- richness of the sou. ho crop is exception ally heavy, Wichita Beacon. Marshal has been ordered to have them clean sonic Hall.

REMOVAL. The Furniture Establishment of W. P. Rhoades Co. tit week moved into their The Beacon was always noted for its truth ed up and tho filth moved outside of the city ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNS ill Piaster.

Henry Meyer has purchased and will eon fulness, but we cannot see why it should ex limits. Those having pig-pens on the differ new brick building owned by them and built exclusively for the trol the barber Bhop formerly owned by Ju cite comment to sec weeds and grass luxu ent alleys are liable to lose the animals now WE would announce to the citlzcna of Newton and the nubile ncncmllv tlmt we have located litis Lindig. riantly growing in their streets. We have FOR SPRING IDS SUMMER WEAB, occupying them, for Jeff means business. PERSONAL.

often heard of owls building their nests and at the Corner of Main and Broadway, Newton, Fl'RXITUttK BCSINESS. They havo upon their removal REDUCED THE PRICES of all their Furniture at lonst The time of the year has arrived to plug the festive watermelon and dye with a cramp hatching their vouiie in street lamps; of 20 per cent. O. S. Danford, of Osage City, was at the in tho bowels.

hogs breeding in the streets of broken down Tlhere we have constantly on hand Plain and Ornamental Center Pieces, Cornices, Brackets, Jcc. I heir facilities tor making, liamlling anil Howard House last Wednesday. buying being such that they can now sell At the last meeting of the Board of County Betts, of Chicago, took his rations at AND I WILL MAKE IT A TOINT TO HATE EVERT LINE COMPLETE Furniture li INewton as cheap as any house Commissioners bills to the amount of $3,131 We wonld also announce that wo arc propnfed to do all kinds of l'latn and Ornarnciitul FZjASTS HINO, towns undisturbed for years; but never heard of the papers giving their town away like this. Sow it in timothy and clover oud rent it for a stock farm, find move what you have loft to tho city of Newton, the coming railroad tho Howard House last Tuesday, west of Kansas City They buy from factories direct, and get their goods in car-load .11 were allowed. Miss L.

Brown, of Hutchinson, is visiting The east bound passenger train last Sun her sister, Mrs. Owen, of this city. Calciminmg and Coloring Walls and Ceilings. A SPECIALTY OK JOIU11NG IN GENEKAL AT-' TENDED TO. 7m8 day was eight hours late, owing to a washout centor of the Arkansas Valley, Mrs, Wm.

Noland, of Nickcrson, is visiting near Dodge City. lots. All are requested to Call and examine rooms and stock and OKI TUB HEW I'lUCKS. Respectfully, W. P.

RHOADES CO. Prices. Reduced in Watches, Clocks and The committee appointed to confer with LUHN Miss Nellie Beuthusen, of this city. Mr. Girard, of the firm of Maxwell Hi- the officers of the St.

Louis Ban Francisco Ladles wishing to ascertain their weight will please call at Mr. Baird's grocery, on Railway Co. received a letter from C. W. rard, of Halstead, was in the city last south Main street.

AND IN ADDITION TO MY DRY GOODS YOB WHX FIND A I.Alt fiR AND SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OS1 Jewelry at Malm's ltiw2 Rogers, General Manager, wherein he states that Judge James Baker, Vice-President of tho above road and President of the Wichita If he docs not intend to occupy the WILL EXHIBIT NOW Mr. Ed. Campbell and wife, of St. Joseph. why "not rent it to a loving couple? registered at the Howaid House last The Western Lumbor Co, is always up with the times Don't go to Penbody or Wal Don't let it waste.

Wednesday, Western will be here in a few days, and at which time the committee can discuss the matter with hiin. Now is the time for the ton, lor they will sell lumber as cheap as you can get it elsewhere. 16w2 J. M. Cunningham hist Monday returned E.

Lathy, attorney-ot-law, has removed his law office from Vickrey's block into the from a trip to and reports that town lerap twill, BOOTS AND SHOES, Largest stock in 14 tf Opera House block. Wall Paper at Hurst'g, town, growing rapidly. people to act, if they want this road, and let Judge Baker know that they mean business Mrs. H. W.

Bunkor returned from Illinois B. C. Love, proprietor of the National Ho and are ready and willing to do all in their power to obtain this much needed competi last week, where she has been visiting friends tel, had a fine stone sidewalk laid in front of For Sale Cheap. A Moore double-barrel breech loading shot gun. Inquire nt this office.

for the past mouth. the hotel this week. tion, aorlptloni Of Bvary John F. Williams, of Sedgwick townhip, called Monday, He reports corn "booming" Thanks to Mrs. H.

W. Harris, First street In the suit of the Santa Fe Railroad com Pension and Bounties, this city, for a beautiful boquet, presented and everything lovely. I have had experience jn tho pension and yesterday morning. WINDOW SHADES, OURTAINO, DRESS GOODiV Trimming Silks And Mr. John Allen, of this city will depart for Morena, Michigan, next week, where he bounty collection business, and am prepared with a full set of blanks to make applications pany against Harvey county for the recovery of school and township tax alleged to have been illegally paid, brought at the March term of 1878, the case was decided in favor of the T.

S. F. for $601. The J. Bragunier, the grocer, who has been ill I would still further say that what I want is for you to Call and Examine mi Goods before purchasing elsewhere and be convinced tna.t yon can buy good goods at the Netcton Store, which means at will remain until the hot weather abates for the past week or so is slowly improving for soldiers and soldiers' widows amj heirs, for pensions, increase of pensions, and will no doubt recover G.

S. S. Garrett, representing the firm of bounty, back pay, and for arrears of A. Hurst wholesale liquor dealers at case was appealed to the Supreme Court, where the above decision was reversed, If you want to see something nice just drop in at W. P.

BhoadeB Co 's new furniture St. Joe, was in the city last Tuesday. thereby saving the county a snug sum. G. G.

Ashbaugh, who left Newton about a TO MATCH. 0 VICK1H.E store and gaze on the surroundings. pension under act of January 25, 1879. W. E.

Latiiev, lOtf Opera House Block, Newton, Kan. Many now styles In Ladies' Sets at Malms. Haniill the popular dry goods (loal- year ago for Colorado, returned this week Dr. Boyd has rented his new building to He gives a ruthoy unfavorable report of Color One of the seven new po.tal cars recently received by the T. 8.

F. road went through this city for tho first time last Monday night. They are much more convenient $1,00 KID QIjOVXII Messrs. Chapman Co of Springfield, Mo. ado.

N. Old TrasL all New and Fresh eis of this city, havo roccntly knocked the They will put therein a large stock of dry Jo. Ollinger went to Cottonwood Falls last bottom out of prices on boots and shoes goods. week to visit relatives, and wag takon sick for the handling of the immense amount of Warranted. They have received an immense stock, nnd are selling go low as to cause astonishment lie is now nearly recovered and will return There never was such a fair prospect for soon.

to everybody who has examined them. Respectfully, an abundant crop of corn in Harvey county U. S. Deputy Marshal N. W.

Evans, of and the whole Arkansas Valley as there is at Machine Oil Save money by buying your at Hurst's. present. 14 tf Portsmouth, Ohio, wag in the city Inst Tuesday, visiting friends and looking at the coun mail which goes over this road than the small three by five arrangement in which our route agents were formerly cooped, and consequently the route agents are happy. The City Marshal is raising the deuce with the porkers around town, which should have been done long ago. It is about time that some of our citizens learned that the I hare received another auortment of Mr.

Bailey, of the firm of Bailey Nyce Fine Masonic and Odd Fellow Emblems nt WILLIAH VICKREY. try. has purchased the farm of J. Bagsdale, Malm's, and prices very low. 16w2 S.

T. Marsh rotnrned home last Wednes one mile northeast of town, which he will use day from a trip to Winfield, Wellington and SIDE LACE AND BUTTON FREXCH KID as a stock farm." Go to Hurst for Paints and Oils, ho sells more than any other firm in town because othiSr points in the Valley. He reports busi ness good. he sells cheap. l4tf The Evangelical Association will next week begin the erection of a church, size 37x50 Xiltdlea' loots.

1- City Fathers would not allow hog penB to be built in tho sfTeets and alleys, and are also prejudiced against the perfumery made by James Blake, of the Treasury Department Mrs. McGriff has iust received another at Washington, Is in the city, and will open feet, with a steeple 50 feet high, on lots south part of town. CLEAR THE TRACK large assortment of Fancy and Stylish Mil that class of animals. This is not Wichita. his farm cast of town and survey the same linery, such as Hats, Ribbons, heathers, into town lots.

lowers. Bilks, Laces, etc. tall and see her Wolf Ganewcre, New York merchant new goods beforo purchasing elsewhere. Mrs. McGriff leaves for central Illinois next Monday, where she will spend some Crawford, that bold, bad man, for tailors, are daily receiving large shipmeuts merly Register of Deeds of this county, and fall goods, which they make into suitB all the 14tf Lamps at Hurst's.

weeks visiting friends and rolatives. Sb Denlen In the man who is trying to bulldoze an inno way from $30 to $45. Mr. 8, Bailey, of the firm of Bailey will return on tho 1st of September with one of tho largest stocks of millinery ever brought Go to the Postoffiee Book Store for tho Boss five cent cigar. 13 We Must cent and simple-minded postmaster out of all his hard earnings for the past thirty years by suing him for libel, is in the city.

Nyce, has purchased the psoperty of John Allen on east Third street, which he will to this city for the fall and winter trade. During her absence the Btore will be closed. Tho Harvey County Normal Institute will For pure Drugs go to Hurst's Drug Store, 14tf Untter Tubs and Palls. occupy as a residence soon C. Reed has rented one-hulf of the convene in this city on August 4th, one week WHO IS NEXT? FURNITURE, A large lot just roccived, which I will building formerly occupied by P.

Rhoades J. F. McGrath. sell low to the trade. from next Monday, aud continuo four weeks.

The Institute will be conducted by Prof. and will open a fine confectionery and ice cream saloon the first it next week. Frank A. Norton, assisted by S. T.

Danner. There should be a good attendance. London has seventy-five policemen who stand seven feet in their stockings. Why Don't lie Alarmefl, ffe HaTB Lots More Lett The many friends of Mr. and Mrs.

C. G. will be pained to learn of the loss by Police Court. John McGctrieh lust Monday thought he could "pound the stuffing" out of-a man by the name of Huston, and proceeded to execute the feat, but had no more than got started when he was hy the Marshal. They were each fined $2 and costs, amounting to $10, Farmers' Club.

Tho next meeting of the Harvey County Farmers' Club will be held on Friday, August 1st, nt the residence of E. J. Doty, section 32, Darlington township, 8. T. Danxku, Sec'y.

STAY WHERE YOUR'E AT! that's nothing, Newton has a policeman wh death of their infant son, which occurred last stands seven feet and never saw stockings Childrens Carriages, Express Wagons, Sunday morning. We, with others, extend our sympathies to the stricken parents in 1 Puterbaiigh Bros, have just received another car of the famous Kansas Wagons. These Wagons aro greatly Improved and mado of the best of seasoned timber. See the wagon. 13-tf Stationery of all kinds and descriptions nt Carlin's Book Store.

13 Repairing of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry still goes on at Malm's. Prices very low and satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. 102 Burrtoa Patent Flour. Best iu the nurket. Try it.

J. F. Mcfirnth. The Wichita Enisle gays that a Newton girl broke her engagement because her fel their affliction. Mouldings, low was so bow-legged that she couldn't git The case in reference to a section liue- on his lap.

He mast have been equal to J.NT MORS! COMING, 3D I a Yes and Prices Down that will make you blush Keep no Accounts, have the Least Expenses, and give the benefit to our customers. We keep all rush bottomed chair. Plottix Vrmnxxmm, Site. Pcrkhcst vs. O'Ncil, brought up before Judge Peters in the District Court last Thursday, was submitted to a jury the same dny.

The jury, after an all night's siege, was dismissed without giving verdict, having stood 10 to 2. We received a poem the other day in which the poet sings of "blue-eyed' grass." Why not "golden-haired carrots," "fairy-footed NORTH MAIN STREET, Stay Whe You're At! Stay Where Your'e At! Lean Man "Say, Mis. ter, when 1 came to Newton I wag ft heap fatter than yon are, cabbages-' and "pale, dreamy, langurous. i5L sentimental axparngus?" August 11 is the day set apart by the Ad- KANSAS NEWTON, and now look at me, I ventists for the grand upward so ir and eter COFFEES, SUGARS, QUEEMABE, (iLiSSWiBE ETOHEfABE, The proprietors of the Wichita Beacon an L1BKRALITV BEGETS LIBERALITY, feel a terrible weakness and am all the nal splintering of things. Those who have -ALSO notes due on the 13th can make their collec And everything kept in a First-clast Grocery, too numerous to mention.

time wanting some Here We Are I nonnce that they will begin the publication of daily on the 1st of September. They are wide awake and enterprising newspaper men, end there is no doubt but that it will be tions just the same. thing to eat ami esn't get it. Where do you Sit up at to keep such a shape eg tlistf The passenger train that should have ar DNDIITAKIIS rived from the west this morning is ditched a success. Fat Man ell, sir.

came to this town -THE OLD WELL-KNOWN- and is not liable to put in an appearance to, day. 'about three months Dr. L. Albright, Chiropodist, is in the city Persons troubled with corns, bunions, or in. tcrtcd nails can secure his services by ad- Here Wo Aro With the Largest Stock of Goods in this section.

Linen Suits' and Lawn Suit at prices lower than they can be manufactured for. White Goods of all description from 6 cents tip. Call in for what you want, we have it cheaper thon the cheapest. At HAM1LL BROS'. NEW YORK STORE.

We saw Wm. Vickrey at tho Howard House And Dealer la BLUE FRONT. sample room this morning buying of ago and was right tmart chance leaner than yoo re, but yon see I board at Pal. mere City Restaurant, but 1 am getting too and the doctors say if 1 dunt change my ofimling house that 1 will necessarily dressing him through the postoffiee, or by leaving word at the Howard House or Nation Hotel. goods.

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