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Daily Tribune-News from Winfield, Kansas • 4

Daily Tribune-News from Winfield, Kansas • 4

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r-Tl Dvf.lv in roeipiciil of yprenado )y the C'ii'i fcKnjii Lnilieii' L'i'asa and pr i am a. i MESSEE ehj'itra. The liOivl- consists of tliv tlircK. find an elslit I iwre iiiid piilftaljiii A lnn t-. rt 1 t.

KA.NSA3 yivlr old They tlisci'irsed sortw -7', i excellent miiflio sufficient to show tli'tt For 8outliorn 1h youiltluiQ to Iny In iroods Jn mv Uixz they possoss musical talent of a Very high order. Those wJiq enjoy gcod miislo will ft Irtiat if they fail, io fiknlinHnk to-nighti '-Tho supply of mud in unlimited. DohV fail ioattonjl the rirl: to. -In Furniture now prevail attend to-night. i I ni out, 'As Ktatod yesitqday, lord is comptiiud of tlijoo Vjv 'littb'j girl ami ilireo tho 3ndip.V, being ti ll wife ami iiaugltcr ami two sisters Of ProfesJr Bpjjlan, Tho jfon-sio for skiiting was ycry Excellent, per-haps bettor than anything have heretofore Imd, but tho treat of tho evening was tha shsigh boll polka4ho 'proC'eHSor pi ayiji at qno and the time and witl ronifirka))le' skill, 'upon tho violin, eyriiWs, and brtssdnim aecqmjianied by the ladled.

The tj io, in wbibhtho professor appeared with Noonio.s lloulon with anil. Prof. E. Barnes with guitar, was greatly Tho greatest skill of all, however, was shown in prof. Boulon's violin solos, with vamations and nuiiiberlcss imitations jt, bag-pipe, bird, and hird, ThflsIX" brought fourth; hearty applause, Tho bantf will plfiy rink tbrifcghfc and to-mq'r- Parlor an! Bed Room Mk i1.

IS, 1 '3 'The street crossings we almost im Tomn'iic QUI, a lad of some thirteen sunu'nevv ooncludod a -few days-' tfinae to take a tranip, and with this intention toro'hiiisojf avyay fronitho homo, of his lr, McClurig, of Missouri, hi in the fathpr this. city, -and boardin east bound freight train, went as far as city to locating. N. CJtibhart. cf die Mason, Hamlin Cherryvalp, -wheroV'bo felt certain he Patent Bockers, Mirrors, Picture Frames, and in faot eyerything kept P'ga will be fmmil stock.

4 i. v'w' Rememberthe Location! Avenue, yost side could hjako his Icilune. Whilo there, prgan, Conipanyf isJn the ho bjaoked boots -for a living andlor a juy iu-uiij. California Ladies Brass- Band and rownlL'ht. The ttboMo ivoclip from the Wellington of Tuesday 0H4B, H.

SWEET Manufacturer of TryrPoindtxtersoott' tea, only 60 per pound. To the Ladletu- Look out for those Skating Rink Corsets to aririvoit ij-'U rs. B. PqgjtYS. last, lue Ladies ttras JJanrt will ap pear at the skating rink this evening.

"'EKETft'. Andloalor.ln Oscar Caller, Milwaukep, Wisconsin; Poin- 1 All kinds of canned goods at dexters. A Cone, Topeka, Kansas; McFad-den, Ed Brink, Tom Put TodaccoeSj Pipes, Smift And- A new stock of quponswaro at Me Cohnick Sons'. 1 few days oarriod the banner fiU.nst. standing ni'uund tho large trunk was thrown on him, badly bruising him and breaking his aim.

A physician was immediately promptly attended to his injuries, and' placing him on the 4raiu sent him to this cityyesterdmorhing. Ho is now doing as well as coultl be expected under the circumstances 'A A contepjptible trick-was perpe-tratod on qne of our grocery merchnnts last yycek. -Puring his fibsence, lome persqn, tmknown to the young clerk, brought id about thirty v-flTe poumls of butter, about two-thirds of which was tallow. The boy purohased tho butter for fifteen cents per pounds, and paid the gentleman jn white adLhna beans. It is evident' that the work was lone through mere malice, as it was managed in the meanest way imaginable.

If he had taken it to the nier- nam, Aillie Putnam, Salie Pardijigton, James, llitchie, Smokers' Fancy Articles, Pure buckwheat flour fo five cents per-pand, at Poindexters, Auburn, New York; It Pugh, Springiield. OMq, John Crowell, fet tClve me a call on East oUe N. Hoyey and wife, Kansas City; A special- invitation is given to eyery lady and gentlemen to call at McCor-mick Son's and take a look at! our Atkins, Cherryvale; Shaw, Du btique; A'Derihott, Milwaukee; Will Fagyit, Kansas City; EP Butler, new tock of groceries. FOR SALE. -One-half interest in "the Winfield Roller-Skating Rink.

Enquire or ad- THfJ LARGEST QlatheC A A LQKisvflle; A Johnstbn, New Tdrk; Davis, St iJouisj Wood, St Joe; It Calla rink to-night. toior-4 night and i'V tV Long is to-day engaged in removing his grocery stock toihe room Tocentjy vacated by S. H. Myton. 1 Tathetfiholl Jieft this morning for uis hcmeiin Independence, after a short Visit with Father Kelley of this pity, illy Vv'akdicldrresenting Woodward, Faxpn wholesale drug dealers, of City, in' the city 1 Port Hovcy and wife, of Kansas City, are tb-day in Winficld representing the' dry goods house JJullene, Mc'oro's, Co.

1 Eli Campbell is in the. city interesting our grocery merchants with low prices'. lie' comes representing the Jinn, of W. Dofan Atchison. Bert Crabster was subpoenaed as a witneWon' thcrBdhham murder ca.se at Independence' tor-day! but oversleeping ninis'clf this morning missed the train.

1. A -''if I tr The party gettingthe ear-drop that left at this office, will Confer a favor' by calling and returning the same, as there is some dispute as to the rear owner. i- Mrs. M. Kelley left last evening for her Old hoW in' Springfield, Missouri, in response to a telegram bearing the intelligence that her mother was seriously ill.

i dress. 1 Tf Kausas. han, St Louis; WN Davis, Kansas City; -Stock 'of- Campbell, Wichita; Wakefield, c'lant himself and SQld his tallow, all Kansas City; Wl-uller, St Louis; would have been well and good, but to Fine brands of cigars will be found at Charles H. Sweet's, Palace lunch room. McCormick iSfc Son is gelling a No.

1 tea at 5ty cents per pound. Li Gebhart, 'Chicago; Geo Worth, Wichita; Haywood, StLouis) take advantage of his absence, is in no manner business'-like, and any pwson who would do such a thing should be New and Seco.nd Hand Gooth. Dunnington, (bicago. 1 CENTRAL. 3 "WW McCormick Nice fresh orange? at son.

ompelled tq Cat just such stuff tho re- mainder of their days. I Meek, Kansas City; 0 Cablo, Baker, Chicago; A Emmora, Evewoffered- The Pjoston Original Uncle Tom's Codfish only ten cents per pound, at Poindexters. -jei Buy your moat at Whiting Bros. Gr Krakc, Tppeka: Cabin Company was greeted at Man liun, l)lno; aviq fortteus, and Varnish at bottom J. N.

Haktek. Indiana; Jacobs, Sharptpwn, In diana; Rush, Arkansas City, Kan Paints Oil prices. ning's Opera House last night by a good house. The play' is 'an old one, but when rendered by a strong company For Sal sas; Wm Smith, Argonia; Brown, a gooa evening entertainment. Paints, Oils, Varnish, Brushes and everytHipg in the Painters line at bottom prices at Cole's drug sto're.

New York; John Reynphls, Baxter; Alonzo Moorhead, Lafayette, Indiana; When portrayed by a having little, if any artistic ability, as was the Prof Paul joulon, Prof Chas Barnes, Mv stock of 1TOOU8 Id Southern losed'of In drdt'f'trt make room tor pe uisp case last night, the audience is apt to Jraw a sigh of relief at its close. The only really praiseworthy feature about Mrs Moonie Boulpn, Jennie Boulon, Miss Emnia Boulon, Miss Alay Boulon, Califprnia Ladios' Brass Band and Orchestra Pangle, Will npw stock I am porch using1. I am- ny r-" chiigiiiff dully, and immense Iwr-' Kalns cum te lmd at my etoit. I i au emei laiumeiu was im: tableaux representing the death of McDowell, Arkansas City; DB Palmer, Fresh Oysters and Fjsh always on hand fit Whiting hros. r.

Subscribe for the Daily News. We will deliver it to your door for ten cents per week. If you have any friends who are living in other tates and wish to send 'them he News," wo will pay postage; Fine appie jelly at McCkrmick son A cash prize in cigars sold at St Joe; James mith, Oil City, Penn sylvania, Pay In BUSINESS The highest price for all kinds of second iroud. Jlosi of my Socond Hand wods 1 re almost as jfbod. new.

Prescriptions carefully compounded in night time or day time, by experi enced, druggists, at Brown os oon, North Main Street. Nice California hpnpy at Mcparmick PATItONIE HOME There was a dance -held at Mc- Do'ugal Hall last evening; The at- tendance tas quite large and the affair proved to 'too 'very enjoyable for those Who s- A bunch of keys were found on the walk in'front of Galss' drug store this Afternoon. The owner can receive the Same by'calling at this office and paying for this' notice. i Gee. W.

Dresser was in "from on Monday. He reports the Daily News, as prbspering. George continues fn the photograph gallery, and we never savf him looking healthier, In-(li'pcndcnce Tribune: F. M. Freeland, the "gentlemanly landlord of the Commercial Hotel, took t'he east bound passenger this morning for Independence, where he goes as a witness 'In tlie Bohlia'm-murdor case, he trial being set for to-day.

John M. Crqvvell, General Ppstoffice Inspector for this district came in yesterday and cast up accounts with oui ifrn.iafoi in Wintinlrl nnil ta.tf.4 thn.1 The Southern Kansas Ratal Uncle Tom and fo receive aim. It would be unpardonable in us to pass over the entertainment witliont making mention of the delightful music furnished by the Courier Band, of this jity. They rendered some of the most difficult musical compositions 1 in a manner that no true lover of tho soul-stirring art' could fail to appreciate. The members of the hand are all first-slass musicians 'and the organization is ane of which Wiijfteld may well be proud This morning while turning the iheriff over the coals for an item or two he produced a drawer o.j the different kind of tools thai had been used by the prisoners at different times in attempting to break jail.

Among the lumber are a great many very curious looking artioles that had been manufactured in the cells, They were not rery handsomely finished, but the persons who made them evidently knew Messrs. Brown Son have a large line of thief' $atest 'designs in Wall Paper, w.hicji they' are disposing of at IS. A KANSAS ROAD, the lowest possible prices. And is thoroughly identified wit'u the Hi, Dai News smokes Harter's Choice- Jfivery doc Only5qens THROUGH' EXPRESS truinA daily botweoiv ir nA anA l-ila4-lw More Wall Paper and, Decorations of JVUUBtlB KjlJ null vuu Iola, Humboldt, Chanutia, Ckerryvale, Inde- pendencej Winjleld, Wellington, Harper." Attinft and intermediate points. the latest designs tor one dollar tnan any place in the county a D3 Now is the time tp Cote's Drvq Stoke.

THROUGH MAIL trains daily, except Sunday between Kansas City und iVellUi(ton, and; intermediate Stations, making- closiconneo-1 tions at Otttwfi, Chanute and Clierryvalt. With our trains for Emporia. Builington, Girard. Waln'trt ana Coffeyvill, ACCOMMODATION TRAINS- daily except, Sundky between Kansas Ciy and Oithe am is in better" condition than in the district. Hishead-'juarters are at St.

Loiis. REMKMnlMi tnat oy purcnasing- xicKeis vui. this line connection in madu in the iTnioiLj Depot at Kansas City with through trains trail points, avoiding cnaijgeB and transfers ft'jv way stations. THROUGH TICKETS can be purchased. via, hiu Utim at nnv nf the" nmmnn Rtn- -Six couples of Winfield society at T.

L.Jonsk has just rppeiyed a car load of horses and' mules from, Fort' Scott, and is offering them fpr sjite at prices that astonishingly low. His headquarters are af1 the Dunbar stable, on East Avenue. A'ny'person wanting a good team wiljl find it to their in-tesest tq, give. "Mr. Jones ii call.

Preg riptiops carefully compqunded at all liyirs, day or night, at CtE's Drug Stoke. Go to StubI.efiekVS; Meat and Feed store, on Easjt 9th or first class goods, All goods delivered on short notice to any part of the city; 2 S.w. tions, and your bagwafre cheeked through tc destination weBi, moiin or souin. PULLMAN SlEtiPERS on all ti'igrht wains. Fob further see maps imd ffijjj- -ers, or oall on or address 8.

R. GYNESGenU Passenger Agr't. Lawrence, Kansaat Or 0. Brasham, Agent. QUR By Mr.

James Pays is. now being published in, our ftonily weekly toaper. Also each week wf, give sermon by. To giw all the local ot the city and county t. a feature alone.wortn tne price we onarge ror.

the whole yean In addition t1 the contiiiucdi Horses for sale: At tho farm, of Dr. Wilson, two, miles eftst and one mile south of-Wvinlield). one tjeam' of work mares, one. black and onje bay horse; also two set of double harness; and two farm 12-4k. 'stories, weiikly Brmons by Brooklyn's most- noted qiyine.

and general literary miscellany, every issue contains the following: Illustrates dlrofnliaB tt nrnmlmanf. mpn lcifm. ffiiii fl I i what they we doing, and some of the most simple things that a person would think was no good, whatever, has been the means of the escape of several pi'isoners in the past five years Among his collection he has chisels made stove poker that was manufactured by a prisoner about three years ago, which is indeed a curiosity, as to how it was manufactured in the cell. There were also some saws made of pieces of bars of hoop-skirtsand case kniveSj in one edge which had been used to cut the wood around the grates and; to saw the iron when He has tools of almost every description in his collection and one could easily interest Jym-jelf for an hour or mpre examining the different ones and to conceive the idea as to how they were manufactured in a place' wlfcere there were no tools to commence with. What will a maa not do to gain his freedom? The Itadle BrM Band.

The announcement made in the Da Press ydsterday that the California Ladies' brass band would furnish music at the rink last evening.had the effect of attracting to that popular resort a large number of skater, and spectators aJDtbflugJi thft njght was an To please as many of jarts of the world, news ot the. week, happen-. nga-of interest. in.Missouil and Kansas, fulij as possible.J flD Try Whiting Bros. Mince Meat.

tended the masquei-ade skating at Wel-Ungton last evening and expre ss themselves a most enjoyable time. The California, Ladies Band furnished Ijhe tOjUsic and( the boys say it is simply 'inmense. Snyth, of- Ojl City, Pennsylvania, arrived in the city last evening, up. at the. -where, he $as, warmly greeted by his numerous fjriends and.

acquaintances. Although ve have not the honor to be personally acquainted with James, we are positive Wve have heard the name mentioned for the reason that the name sounds very Itj will be remembered that John Smith (probably an ancestor of James) was brutally Quirdered some years ago, by a beautiful tndian, lady named Pooohontas, (if remember right) was jealous of tjho attentions he paid ta the other squaws, and slew him, on the spot with the. jaw-bone of a Philistine. If the James Smith at the Central is really a iiescendant of the murdered Johnj we beg leave to sympathize with him in bfiimveTjjenft. ana.reuaoie iuhi kci i-pru), pyuuuui tri)iii(fBnii.

Washington news'and gxcil dijpai-tmep niirofullv ndited for Farmers. little Folks, Choice Spare Ribs and Tender Loins Family Circle and' business men genei-allyll' Meat can be, haa at VYlutinff Bros. The present publishers have conducted. The, To make money and" ati the same Market. bj ex.

Times for 15 years, and have learned time give our patrons all tliei? money erience that genuine merit wins more rlendK, nerience that aronuine merit wins more than anything eUe. The public can there! oin ills for. Cole's. Corn Cure is positively the on us to add every improvement desira ble. rel Price to spare no expense in 1 to spare no expense in and Keeping our best.

Eyery bottle is warranted. 25 the head. tne neaa. SUBSCRIBE at we are encourageu uy ourf largely increased list of subscribers, now bering over 63,000, to continue the REDUCED PRICE OF ONE a year and will therefore reqelva Bubserlp-. tions at this low price.

Evbrtt EVERY WESTERN MAN, EVER- FARMER, KYJERVf. HOUSEKEEPER-AND EVERY INTEM.I0KNT NEWS-. paper reader in this section- "wilU find sne-. thing ery week in The Times oyii- grioe of fl.08ayeav Specimen copies emit by postal note, money or registuen'a fittfiivtoll INDEPENDENCE 'BUS LINE. When you visit Independence don forget to take a 'bus run by the City 'Bus Line, for a hotel or any part of the city.

The only line in the city that runs to first-class houses. iTJ- V. Cumins, Manager. 33 Kansas tyOfflce in second etorjij of. third door Itroiij.

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