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The Arcadia Reporter from Arcadia, Kansas • 7

The Arcadia Reporter from Arcadia, Kansas • 7

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ARCADIA REPORTER. Lightle Hildrith, ftKlLKa IK heal, Old Oo' Cob Pipe, Clma 'ft Skalping Kit; DRY GOODS, CALIFOWTIA CANKD GOODS, SUGARS, CLOT JUNTO BOOTS AND SHOES', COFFEES. TEAS, SPICES, Hats QUEEN SWARE Old Uoaesty, Old Style, Tobacco and advocates abandoned the field as workers, declining to be used for the purpose of fraud and deception. The earnestness of the people of Cato blinded them to this plainly developed dwlirte in supporters but in view of the stake for which they played, it wast excusable. The history of the project from first to last been such as to inspire distrust and us-picion.

If that company had cosme before the people of tho township with a clearly defined proposition, willing cars and ready votes were at their command, ftuch, however, was not the case, nor could any effosr of those yeople, counteract tho effect. The people of the East side had an interest in the location at Cato and pledged their support to secure that end, on tho conditions exprceed at the meeting at Second Valley school their interests were insignificant in comparison to that of west through whose territory the lino was to pass, but so thoroughly were they, with suspicion and distrust of the company, that even they cast an inferior vote to the east side and as a consequence defeated their own bonds. President Cleveland and his bride have returned to Washington after their short bridal trip to Deer Park. FLOUR MEL, STAPLE AKD FANCT Groceries, lienj Mitchell was in the city yeKtwlay. Several (iwes of cholera, morbus the p.ixt w'k.

Miss May IXibcrt has bicn quite nick the past There was a pct'tion in circula tion to build a new nido walfe. Mr. Scott of the Garland Gleaner passed down the road Monday. Win. Stitlor of Cato over on Tuesday evening.

Undo Sim Taylor is still in a precarious condition and his many iriends arcarill anxious as to the turn 1 lis deseaso may take. The citizens of Fort Scolt have demanlixl of their mayor Ins signature to the bonds recently voted in that city, or step down and out. 1)ihi on last Sunday evening June 13, a little infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Schmidt, and was buried in Moore's Graveyard, where its grandfather is buried.

Out of a vote of 531 vote cast on Tuesday for extending aid to the Parsons Girard and Arcadia Railroad there was 424 cast in favor of the proposition and 103 against leaving a not majority in favor of said proposition of 321. Our people gathered at Odeon Hall on Wednesday night, to again rejoice over the victory of Tuesday. There was speaking, dancing, etc, which continued until one o'clock a. when all went home feeling that they had spent an evening pleasantly. Our band deserves great paaise in turning out on Tuesday and Wednesday nights, and assisted the citizens in jollifying, by furnishing music gratuitously.

Now that all Arcadia, Dealer in Far (16 KEEPS ON HAND A I IMjO I Best Standard Twine. ARCADIA Kansas. D. P. SMITH SONST CATO NURSERY, Cato, "We bave constantly on hand a full supply of Nuiwry Stock of all kinds of frni thf.t we known to do well in this climate.

Ornamental Trees. Blooming Shrubery Ect, wich are now ready for market, at prices low that defy competition. 11-ly Capo, GLASSWBRE, lantha Ffe EINE VARIETY OF MALE TON SCfi Is prepared solely for tie CURE of complaints wnlcn amict nearly every woman in all classes of society. By giving tone anil otieogth to the uterine functions, it curw all female complaints and corrects all dangerous DISPLACEMENTS AN 3 IRRES0LARITIE8. is of great valne in chanee of life, i use during pregnancy will ereatl relieve the pains of labor, and insure a speedy recovery.

Pleasant a taste and may be taKen at all times witn safety. DOCTORS IT FOB At DISEASES PECULIAR 10 WOMEN. oan imy for your Female Tonlo, that 1 hove been usinglt in my practice for over 15 years. Asa Uterine Regulator i has no equal, I a case of Uterine HeirorrnoflM ff IB years standing, and nm satisfied patient is Derntanently ouroJ. Too cn.ii eaonot twt said in its nraisa, Yours, Dr.

A. G. MATTHE W9, OwanBrUle, Mo Long exparienoe' nth 3 treatment of women troubles has convinced me that nothing in tLa-teria Medica excels Merrell's7uale Tonic in the treatment of diseases for whloh it is-reoom. mended. I use it In my practise end can highly recommend it for all ailments pnonliar to my sax.

Mrs. M. T. EOBINSONrM.xL au, oiift uiiTemreei, oi. ixiuis, alo A 8old by all Druggists and r-rioe une ionar a Bottle.

i isfes isl for eoe. jifetinthet'eRoodsa-s Uiey pro tha best awd ch-iapest. Ask. Rr All Skfl 31 Illlfilf. i III 'niUUSDAY.

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(. it. n. T1.H 1ST TBUE. KI'XIKOt'ircLIJ DIVISION', SOU liUNT, i.

1, ExpivsH Hr2Q p. m. No. 11:21 l. m.

Mo. Freight a. m. N-). 10:00 m.

No. 8:12 a. mi. nmi hounj. Xo, 2, Express 12:01 ft.

m. No. 4, :10 a.m. FreigU p. m.

IN'o. 4, a- WKST BOITVO PIVMWX. N. a Ex ..3:20 p. m.

No. 3 Freight ....0:55 a. m. EAST KOUND. 32, Ktprera 12:01 a in.

NT.i. 34, Freight 8:45 a.m. TOWS ANI COUNTRY. Cherries arc plentiful at five per quart. L.

"il. 3c well went Kansas Oity.t ill week. The show baa come and gone, and qviict reigns cuce more. Wheat harvest is about over farmers are fooling happy. At 11 o'clock service Text was, lie grave- them owcr to become ons ofGol." John 1, 12.

At 3 p. m. service-Text-was, "The rl is ray A.t 8 p. m. sorvico-Text-was.

"I go to prepare a place for you." The Ft. Scott Southern railroad bowls were defeated by a majority of 8'i votes. There was a very heavy vote 3nlled in this township on Tuesday, the heaviest for several years. Elder Lucas will preach at the Mason. Valley church on Sunday at 1 o'clock and afternoon.

Twenty four town lots were sold on Wednesday and Tweuty six more were sold to-day. Several young men went homo without their hats last Wednesday, iiight. Dr Ifunford of the Kansas City Times was shot Monday while riding in a street car. Jack McDonald, of Ft. Scott was 'in the city on Tuesday looking after the interests of the Fort Scott South ern R.

R. The Orchestra discoursed Eweet j(usic at the ratification meeting Wednesday night, to the large audience congregated at Odeon Hall. One of J. II. Sheahan's horses was qadly hurt on yesterday by having it's leg thrown out of joint at tbo stifle.

This is a bad. blow on Sheahaii as it breaks his team. The Baptist church of Bunker Hill, will hold a series of meetings beginning Thursday before the fifth Sunday in August, at that place, and on Saturday and Sunday there will be a picnic dinner, all friends are invited to attend, and bring their well filled. About noon Tuesday, while Mary; Adams was putting coal oil in a hot fitove, the flames leaped out, igniting the cotl oil can, burning it3 contents and iguiting the girls clothing and the building. Being alone at the time, the girl ran across the street-the wind increasing the flames so that he was almost roasted before the firo was extinguished.

Medical assistance was had at once, and all was done that could he, but after intense Buffering she died at 12 :20 last night- In England between 1815 and 1820 a banner with the following inscrip tion was carried at workingmen's demonstrations: "Eight hour of woik, JSight hours of play, Eight hours of sleep, Eight shillings a day." News from Texas and Dacota indicate good crops after all; for heavy rains fell both north and south lately An unknown tramp attempted to rape a woman at, 1 Lehigh, Kansas, last Thursday, 't but her screams brought two boys, 'both under sixteen years old, to her They followed tho tramp with a shot gun, and wheu he refused to halt fired at him. He then assaulted them with a knife, cutting one of them in the knee when they shot and killed him. The Summer of 1886 will see Kansas pretty well settled up. Itwil i see the central part of State a fair way to rivaUthe. eastern portion in wealth and It will see now barren prairies transformed' into a green fields of waving grains It will see the thousands of acres of choice lauds which are.

now held by the railroad companies tftad speculators, pa9s into the hands "of farmers-men who will till thouoil and develop the resources, of the country- It will see churphes, school-houses and residences built all; over the praries. Leavenwor th Ti mes. 'Gentlemen of the jury," said a law ycr of Sail California, while defending a client, "you would not send a man to jail for ''a little thing like this, you? Why, gentlemen, if soniyou had been punished for the little offensees you have committed you woul ba iu the penitentiary This did not seem to strike the jury aa good argument, and they found the accused man guilty at once. General Lew Wallace is the only military commander of the lata war who has really distinguished himself a3 a novelist. Some of them have made, very laudable efforts in this directum- chief ly in discussing the battle of Shilo.

i Mr. Caution's errand boy beco nie a nuisance because of excessive cigar ette smoking, and he wa3 discharged. Mr. Caution explained it by saying that where there was so much smoke there had to be some firing out. ADVICE TO MOTHERS.

Are you disturbed at n'ht and broken of your rst by a eick child suffering1 and crying with pain of cuttina teeth If so, send at once and get a bottle of Mbs. Winslqw's Soothing Stbup for Ciiudskk Tebthino. Its value is incalculable, It will relieve the poor little sufferer imme diately. Depend upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about, it. It cures dysentery and diarrhoea- regulates the ptom-hch and bowels, euros wind colic.

Boftens the ledncea inflamation, and gives tone, and energy to the whole system. Mrs. Wwbiow'b Sopthiko Syrco fob Childbbk Teething is pleasant to the taste, and Is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female nurses and physicians in the United States, and is for sale bjr all druggists throughout the world. Price 2R cer.ts-a-botik. vxo85.

other societies of this city of have had benefits, would it not be well to give the band boys one, to assist them in procuring new instruments, and keep ing up other ueoessary expenses. A Cabd of Thanks. We feel it our duty to tender our thanks to our friends who lent us a helping hand during the sicknoss and death of our little daughter. Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel Schmitt. The vote of Lincoln township on the propositions to vote aid to the Parsons, Girard and Aicadia Rail way and Fort Scott Southern Rail way was as follows to-wit: ARCADIA PBECIKCT. For bonds P. G. A.

Ky, 875 Acainst 53 Majority for bonds, 222 For Ft. S. S. 108 AcrainstFt. S.

S. K. R. 204 Majority asramst bonds, 97 HATCH SCHOOL HOUSB FRKCINCT. For P.

G. A. bonds 149 Against P. G. bonds, 50 Majority for bonds, For Ft.

S. S. bonds. 99 100 Against Ft. S.

S. bonds, 91 Majority for bonds, 9 While our Cato friends have lost the location of the Ft. Scott Southern and keenly feel their loss, yet they have the satisfaction of knowing that it resulted from no lack of interest work or effort on their They are enterpring men and knew full well the advantage it would bring to them and knowing, left nothing undone to secure ft. If Campbell threw cold water on one hope they devised a new plan and quickly present ed it, and if he blighted that, they, searched for another. Persistant' in effort, Inventive in method, they worked insessantly, nor abated their efforts while there was time or room for hope.

But the evident purpose of that company to ignore Cato entirely in the location was plainly de fined by their action from the first and every refusal our Cato friends met, but made that purpose more evident and convincing to the voters of the township. As this fact developed, confidencein the road waned and i some of its most earnest supporters i oovsnriD soius, loimi MONEY 5 SAVED fcybnytng lutrket. Our Scissors (Sharpener will last al. moBtaiiietime. Jcv eryituloeedaone.

n. 'o. 1. 2 er Hot coal, Botl(H7. PcinMflkinioa.

ttXtd VS bo. BWWikiiiK Eoichborss your dealcrto 35c. (very Press, $1.25, $1.75. Globe Pan got you Broilers, 30 superior artioloa)Globn Frnit and has no equal. Cak Mix'T, Btoae bcffl, combined Tiielc Hammer, Kettle Scrap.

Lifter.loc Globe SadJrou Heater itc, i-o. If your c'Ualcr out e'nb monev to us we will ship airoct. CL02S tfi1? St.t Phlia, Pa. XllO MSI 1 Drift sr1 off jrU-fi Jtrdsp ci rHirtsl. Tki rm ltMssMd Plr nr.1, htzi Ku- ovr foi-ty-fpur nU KiU, ViiouguJ irna st.M tt-eth.

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1882-1888