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The Daily Gazette from Wellington, Kansas • 3

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The Daily Gazettei
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Wellington, Kansas
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What! is the jay more precious tha ttft lark, Because his feathers are more beamta! Or is the adder better than the eel Because his painted skin contents eye? Shak itr. I A complete line of E. W. 1 Collars and Cuffs in all the in pi latest styles. We are Sole Agents for the Dunlap Hat the best made.

p. .11 New Lace Caps, New White Goods, New Corsets, New Ribbons, New Handkerchiefs, New Gloves at THE FAIR. Large Stock of Tinware and Glassware Cheap. 130 South Washington Avenue. J.

R. LATTA, Proprietor. A FEW SNAPS Do Not Bother Me I VALUE is ESTABLISHED If MPAIfll Compare Our Goods and Prices with those of the "Other Fellows." Your notions of Ready-to-wear Clothing are apt to be revolutionized by our extremely elegant this season's display; at least, we'll be much mistaken if they aren't. -IN- WHAT UD OF A DO YOU WANT. WATCHES LEFT ON PAWN.

Will Sell Cheap. LOOK One Dueber gold-filled case, warranted for 20 years, and one eleven jeweled, Elgin movement, stem wind, good as new and worth 35 for $16.25. One 3-oz. silver case with P. S.

Bartlett (Waltham) movement, full jeweled, ror7.50. One 3-oz. silver case with Waltham movement for $6. One 3-oz. silver case, Hampden movement, eleven jeweled, stem wind, for ..88.00 fi)ce 3-oz.

silver case with eleven jew- ftfed Rockford movement for Out silverine case with good move-. int nt for Yoa will see that either the case or the movement is worth more than what Lask for the complete watch. H. P. HALL, The Leading Jeweler.

My wife is in a hurry for those Scotch Oats and Hominy Flakes. Don't know? You should, by all means, try a Then come along "with all convenient haste" to THE ELEPHANT use and you'll see what '11 be just the thing. We extend a kindly invitation and you'll see what '11 be just the thing. We extend a kindly your eyes package. The newest dessert dish going.

TO THE LADIES to call and inspect our stock of Boys' and Children's WYATT BROS. is the place to get them. -CLOTHING When you want Building Stone! The Handsomest ever brought to the city. You'll fund that we can show you a vast variety of unique designs not to be found elsewhere. We have the newest and nobbiest styles in STRAW HATS.

Style is more of a feature in dress than one ordinarily realizes. By Style, we mean a sensible Individuality and Exclusiveness. Don't put off buying on account of the disagreeable weather, biit call before the assortment is broken. you will find it on my track, near, the WEATHER. IFavmnLsts for tJm weather in the fol-llmoing apply 24 to 3e hours in advance April 29, 1890: 'Temperature Stationary.

AWindsHLight. riedipitation None. Union Depot. Willis K. Folks.

Always want Grain at highest market price. Will Close Early. We, the undersigned, do hereby agree 9 to close jespecjiive business houses i each evening durjng the week at 7:30 o'clock, except Saturday, commencing W. T. CO VERD ALE.

May 5th, and continuing until Sept. 1, 1890, providing all competing lines close: T. BUTTUEY E.C.TllOWB RIDGE. J. J.

Augustine Co. (re An Important Change. Emporia, ApfiiJ 28. The Emporia Republican has purchased the franchise and subscription and good will of the Emporia daily and weekly News-Democrat and on May 1st will change from a morning to an evening paper. lV This removes from the field what 5 'is been considered the oldest news-(pcperin the state, the Kansas News taring been established at Emporia, 7, 1857, by Preston B.

Plumb, now ZL'Jiited States senator. The ma-1 the News was taken in an ox-wagonffci0in Lawrence and the oxen vwere driven by Jacob Stotler, who was If oreman, of he paper for the first year. Hn 1858 Mr.J5Clumb Bold the office to Mr. the paper was changed nniname to tkejporia With ffliexception xjf. a Mew months time, Stotler was a tiip5ieb and the conductor nf tide TTem until 1884, he sold novelties I All the latest J.

a Marx. Look line of our through a F. LUENING. C. in Neckwear, Four-in-Hands, I have some L.

Wood. Odd Pants. We beautiful patterns. Windsor and Neck Scarfs. It.

Latta. C. Smith. J. J.

P. ST; C. Campbell. WHAT THEY SAY, -THE BON TON 4- Wall paper at Z. Miexselfs.

Blue grass and clover seeds at Richardson Co. Clem. Spruanoe. Share Bros. Dry Goods Co.

C. D. French. W. T.

Coveiidale. Z. MlEXSELL. WlSEHAItT. King Molleston.

Mrs. L. McNiohol. Mrs. T.

Capps. Harlan Bros. Mrs. M. E.

Brunhon. Edmund Frantz's. Bakery, Confectione If -AND his JVellington If -Wizard Oil concert to-night tihe of now ttor and nrnnrlkor. Emporia Nm. office )ffice open air.

i Beojt'of has" speak, The best lawn mowers on earth at viuliupon its coluaujijs Edmund Frantz's. newspa per men, have be en employ Four large Shore Mackerel for 25 Hl who will it tthe old News IW II A NDSOMEST PARL OR IN THE CITT. cents, at the Golden llule Grocery. Free open air concert to-night by learnwith regret has been absorbed (pf existence. the Wizard Oil Co.

Corner Ninth and -Have Edmund Frantz take down Alex. But Is, of the Kt. Washington avenue. BAUMANN Proprietors. and store your heating stoves.

gained his extensive rt Wptier MP Vflrsflt.iln Drltm. 1 We have a bargain in Shore Mack Fine Animals. Bumner County is surely pushing to Killing Done in Secret. Some time during this week day and hour not fixed there will come to the cell of murderer Kemmler, iu the ifew York penitentiary at Auburn some turnkeys, who will shave his head, put on him shoes soled with coj per, tie his hands and take him to a solitary cell. There he will be placed in a chair of strange device.

A metal-ic cap with connecting electric wires will be put upon his head. A switch will be turned and then what 'i The men who are admitted by law to witness V.ie execution of Kemmler will be sworn to give out none of the details of the affair. The law makes it a misdemeanor for them to do so. If the yet untried e'ectric current infiicts awful tortures on the victim if it produces apparent death followed by revivification and a second effort to carry out the sentence; if it fails to even produce insensibility, keeping the man in awful suspense waiting for death which should have come instantaneously; if any of these things should happen and all are possiblethe witnesses are pledged to keep the news from the world. If the New York law were to be car auu pari.

the News; John Gilmore. of 'tlie fH erel, White Fish, Dried Halibut, Cod Fish, llussian Herring at the as a producer of fine horses. doma. Citizen, served his ap LEVI FERGUSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW North Washington Avenue, WELLINGTON, KANSAS Golden llule. snip in the office; Albert Pht of Vjewjje.ars ago no horses were shlp-, On the contrary, they Dea in and considerable Kansas City, was at one time the Wizard Oil concert to-night in the open air.

were Ufcereiu that way. Now it "'devil" and afterwards the forerr. Senator Plumb, who we believe reta, 'toed no interest in the property after the The sentiment of the people is in wealth le- -A he jear loads of fine hearty sympathy with the early closing dilferent shinDed east from movement, and the business men en draft horses th countv attest, DR. F. B.

WEST, Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE OVER WEST'S DRUG STORE. We are Here to Stay. Below are a few" points of interest to gentlemen desiring a shave, hair-cut or bath. First: Our shop and bath rooms have beeii refitted and refurnished throughout; second: skilled workmen only are employed; third: no favoriteism.

Clean towels are used on every customer. In fact, we have everything fitted up in first-class shape and will keep it so. We are here to stay and it is to our interest as well as to the interest of our patrons, to conduct nothing but a clean, well-ordered shop. Call and see us. A cordial invitation is extended to traveling men and strangers stopping in the city.

Under Lone Star clothing house. Chet Dean. tering into the agreement will lose nothing by their action. Open air concert to-night. The Wizard Oil concert was large Weill ngton and vmftwn.

-Sumner tle ti uth of the become the conjit is also destinea 'g, jtfr. E. houn of thorough-breu udardbred N. Jim Irews has the first Stu nty and colt ewi raised in Sumner cou ndard his raaa Lottie P. is the first sta.

ty. bred.fiiB ey ever bred in Sumner com. It wol be well to keep these thingt ly attended at the opera house last night. To-night entertainment will be given in the open air at the ARLINGTON BILLIARD PARLOR Finest hall in the.city. FRANK IltLAND, Proprietor.

year, always nad a warm feeling for the paper he Mr. Stotler was its leading spirit however, for a quarter of a century, and made the News one of the most important factors, politically, and in the growth and prosperity of the state and of Emporia, that any city or state ever enjoyed. We understand that the consolidated paper will be called simply the "Emporia Daily Republican," and will be owned and edited by Hon. C. V.

Esk-ridge, the founder and conductor oi the Republican. During the last five years it is undef stood the Neim has been owned by Col. II. C. Whitloy, one of the most 'enterprising citi.n nf ried out according to the letter, a half company's grounds on North Washing i dozen barbarous executions might ur without the public ever learning in miuid ton avenue.

Open air concert to-night. A Flourishing Institution. H. W. Splller, Pros.

I'mil Wetzel, A. BrHimnmn, Cashier J.Ii. Wetzel, Asst. ocv electric execution was a failure. and to rest assured that before Sumner county will be an er in the matter of fine horses.

that i ot be carried out literally for It will be reDorters in the death cell. a.mM On The merchant tailoring establishment of M. B. Wilson, is one of the most air concert to-night. there will 0f the execution will be and the an evii law.

the prosperous 'institutions in the city. The Jewel. The Jewel gasoline stove has been before the public for years, and has proven itself to be the most reliable, safest, the most economical and best. If you are contemplating buying a gasoline ask any one who has a Jewel as to it's merits; then come to A. Graff's and be convinced by plain, fully told.

Bu. -an only be corrected Men are kept busy and many elegant sm'iliir suits are being turned out. The qRVZa T3A. Byti ie Ladies'' Auxiliary to the Young: i Men's Christian Association, 5:30 to faults of which break their oaths by forcing men to 'tself. -K.

V. Neivs, Emporia, rne owner of the Hotel Whitley, and of.the Whitley opera htmse.l-Htate Journal. fame of Mr. Wilson's establishment ana violate iaw ilained. not confined to this city nor even to this county, many customers being The Big Four fAilniw win (i i WeoEiM sday Evening April 30, 1890.

hilly fare: Klianai Hake Squealer Smoked 'iggle Waggle Boiled For weeks past themys. ave greet- Capital Stock, $100,000. Sumner National Bank WELLINGTON, KAN. Collection! given Special Attention. DIrector H.

W. Andrews, I'aiil Wetzel, 0. F. Luemng, J. 8.

Dey, 0. A. Gttliibrlll, S. W. Spltler, A.

RrananiaD. Correspondent American Kxclianpe National Bunk. New York National Bank of Commerce. Kansas City Wlclilia National Bank, Wichita. W.

IY1. RANKIN, DEALER IN GROCERIES And FAMILY SUPPLIES. 'Watch for the Big Four" "Wbat is ed the eves of our readers. Chick mtu 1 iustery Spiced Cucumbers the Tj, it from neighboring towns, some from Pan Handle and even many traveling men take itdvantage of superior workmanship and have their suits made at Mr. Wilson's shop.

The large business of this prosperous concern, lias been the Big Four?" has been ask Gazette reporter many times. Jiro mage Castle Curd Printers' Muddle Esser tee of J3rown Jeans a dhow?" "Is it an advertisement. Open air concert to-night. Just Received. New line of Cream Wool Goods suitable for graduating dresses All Wool Challies: All Wool Bengalees; Albatross; Silk Warp Clairette and Silk Warp Henriettas.

Call early for first choice. Shark Dky Goods Co; -Free open air concert to-night by the Wizard Oil Co. Comer Ninth and Washington avenue. undisputable facts. I will take pleasure In showing you how to save money, time and venations.

The patent cutoff is perfect. With it, the expense of operating the Jewel is reduced far below that of any other stove on the market. The old reliable Jewel has stood the test. Anything new is sure to prove fatal. Before buying don't fail to see the Jewel.

A. Graff. Notice. There will be a meeting of the Wellington High School Alumni Society in Essence of Green Leaven 1 Shortened Uread L'milt up by honorable dealing with the blic and by turning out nothing but first- llBS worl1. "Is it just a Joke?" and dozens of othei questions has the reporter been asked.

But like many of the people of whom the reporter makes inquiries, he knew nnt.iifnir. To-dav. however, an expla- htwi-ltaised Flowers Prem Pr Youi Ktfds to go toward paying the ig Mbis subscription to the St ate aHnn i in order. "The Bid Four" is Vorl an advertisement. If the reader d.

irflto investieate further let him Open air concert to-night. A Coming Event. There 18 near at nHnd au "011 Jubilee Concert," given under the aus-mces of 'thel-adles' Aid Society of the ..,111 liu SUITER 25ctsi Attention. All who are taking part in fiiw cho the high school room next Friday evening at 8 o'clock. All graduates are ur n.aien air concert to-night "by visit Chet Dean's handsome barber fftad Oil Co.

Corner Ninth i md shop in the new location on South the' gently requested to attend. wasningion avenue, Was toington avenue. Dew Drop aouth of Harlan Bro's dry goods store, in.ora i. will nee the Bitt Four. Four E.

clmrcii. one of the most interesting entertainments that has ever been given in Wellington by home talent. Over Mvt.v of the best singers of our city At Work. Iwnietof ore stated, the board of vd oominlssioriers granted the ruses in the Old Folks' Comeert wfll meet at the M. E.

church tcmocW evening at 7 HO. Please be pconiipt UJlia we may adjourn early to rooms for the "Crazy Teai'" -Open air concert to-night, -We will take down jrc ifnva anil ii -L handsome barber chairs, four expert frm nWatit minrors. anu a in. iii lion fi.ee connecting at lltoa By order of The I'kkhident. Free open air concert to-night by the Wizard Oil Co.

Corner Ninth and Washington avenue -Crushed Coke for Base Burners, Canon City and other varieties of coal always on hand. F. A- AMSDEN- Utll Ul 1 new, neat and cleanly. Everything first-class, imported lavender water imported brUllantiue, dean towels for each customer, and everybody raih petl Jum this rap' opt jtion. Work on same commen tuA naoniing and will be pushed it Id completion.

will participate time muHlc-comlc Bentlmental and sacred ns well ns old. time costumes will be the amusing features of the proKiam. Look out tvf tin program ju old time 'OU AiT In on Those Roods havo No Equal In the market, and re jinckwl for thow who can appreciate a KihmI article of fond. We sell goods at bottom prices for cash, t'lllCAtiO (iKOCKIt ax a reason Me Wizard Oil concert to-night in touted tha same. Such lame jhr tttt i Four..

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Years Available:
1889-1905