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The Wyandotte Chief from Wyandotte, Kansas • 4

The Wyandotte Chief from Wyandotte, Kansas • 4

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Who Are Thmy? I. D. Heath has just put up a Plu mmer Thk Chief boom continues. E. J.

Schmeltzer has opened a Drug store The Sagged Edge. wyanaotte, a city possessed of so much fruit evaporator, on his farm north of the The Weekly Chief, WYANDOTTE, KANSAS. corner 6th street and Kansas avenue, Ar- candidates for the office of Treasurer and Mrs. King has moved onto Fifth street. musical talent, certainly has some glee clubs, mourdale.

i blind Asylum. Sheriff for this county, remind one of that extremely popular song, when well lined, but they fail to materialize to the writer. Our subscription list A magnificent stock of blankets in white, Who are the members and where are they. j. vv.

Jenkins called, and took away The mtm l( l. THE CHIEF'S B00JL Wltat OurlExehwngea Have To Say Of U. A. G. McBride has started a new paper at Wyandotte, called the Chief.

It is newsy and handsome and ought to succeed. Mr. McBride is well qualified to run a good newspaper. Miama Republican. We have received the Initial number of rapidly.

scarlet, blue and gray, at less than Kansas and why on earth don't we hear something some ext ra copies of the Chkif to send to "kju. jordon's stormy banks 1 stand, and cast a wishful eye." Being what is known as on the "ragged edge" has forages affected all classes. 01 tnemr friends in the east. City prices, at Green Fray's, 441 Minnesota avenue. The best place to buy groceries is at Gris-wold Son's.

tfowisyour Chance, tin Roofing, guttering and all kinds of devoted to the interests of Wyandotte and Wyandotte county. Qolng to a large number of homes in Wyandotte county, and other portions of the state. Republican In politics, to long as Republican principle arm right. M. N.

Ingram, proprietor of the "Cheap tin Judge Miller, Chief Justice Setts and dried up during work done in the best style at Lemon's The Splitlog pond has the recent dry spell. The Republican Central Committee Meeting. Gen. F. O.

Root, made the Chief sanctum shop, opposite Fostotnoe, Wyandotte. est place on earth," has just purchased the entire stock of boots and shoes formerly lhe republican Central Committee mat cheerful and happy by their presence Thk Wyandotte Chief, with the name of A. G. McBride, formerly of Kirwin, as editor. It is a good one and we want it ing met in Judge F.

B. Anderson's oflice at yesterday afternoon. You will find the Diamond dyes the best in the world. For sale at Handle's drug Mr. J.

B. Garrett called last Friday and paid his compliments to the Chief. He owned by J. Parish (deceased) of Kansas City, for the small sum of 50 cents on the Wlllta. linilA.ii'An.

ft la1AlD mSar.tn Come right along. Rooks Co. Record. has been a resident of Wyandotte for more 3 o'clock p. on Saturday last for the transaction of business.

T. c. Foster, chairman, called the meeting to order and LOCAL ITEMS. dollar of their wholesale price, and he is selling ttiis stock at half the usual retail than fifteen years and has seen its prosper store. Dr.

Tenney, superintendent of the Insane Asylum at Topeka, was in the city last children, men and boys, in white, gray and scarlet. Great reduction from last season's price. Wyandotters have never before been announced that the first business in order ity, adversity and growth trom a small vil A. G. McBride, formerly of this place, and more recently from Kirwin, sends out Vol.

1, No. 1, of the Wyandottk Chief. offered such an opportunity of buvinsr lage to a thriving city. Of course he be prices. Green Pray, 441 Minnesota av nuay.

came a subscriber. enue. goods at bankrupt prices. Bemember the was to elect a secretary to till the vacancy occasioned by the death of Mr. Dennison.

J. L. Fenruson on motion was chosen to The paper is neatly printed and well gotten E. J. Schmeltzer has opened a Drug store place, opposite BYUS HOTEL.

Wils Mount took a hunt last Tuesday, re- ud. Mack is a rustler and will make it I.ast Thursday a cold wave struck this comer Cth street and Kansas avenue, Ar- i turning completely covered with mud, gore fill the vacancy. The roll of the members being called, it was discovered that twelve win. Minneapolis Sentinel. The K.

of P. city and Saturday morning it was disa The people read the Chikf. Dr. Steams was a caller last Saturday. Judge Hoag went to Topeka Monday.

Judge Stephens has returned to the city. Seventy-live feet of water In the stand pipe. Uniform ltank, Knights of Fytluas, will and glory, having slaughterea one white were present and fourteen absent. Vacan greeably cool, and thinly clad persons were shaking and their teeth rattling like hail curKey, one mud hen, a ''pump gudgeon," a mourdale. Miss Bertie Dunlap, of North Topeka, Kansas, is visiting Miss Lulu Williams, of this city.

A. G. McBride, who made the old Kirwiu Chief the best paper in the northwest before lame duck and other game ol less cies were filled for the occasion sufficient to constitute a quorum, by the election of J. be instituted in tikis city in about two weeks with Mr. Frank Merstetler, Sir Knight Commander.

The first drill meeting was held at the colored Baptist church on Fifth street stones on a shingle. Vv inter is close at hand and preparations for it cannot be too it fell into the hands of Granny Fickett, has launched forth The Wyandotte Chief speedily made. Bro. Fife ascended the steps that lead to Ladies will find our millinery department we first-class job upon the sea of journalism, and under such Don't forget that work. last riday evening, there being over twenty members present, disagreeable as the very attractive this season, in trimmed was glad to see our sanctum Saturday and the Chief still alive.

S. Harvey Horner, druggist, of Caldwell, hi. Zeitz from the first ward in Wyandotte, P. Knoblock from the second ward, and A. B.

Hovey from township, making fifteen committeemen present It was declared that the delegates to the convention be elected, on the basis of one delegate management its success is assured. Mil brook Times. and untrimmed hats, feathers, pom weather was. The drill passed off very was one of our visitors pous, ribbons, velvets and silk, for trim Judge Clark yesterday. Kansas, says that Leis' Dandelion Tonic sells better than any proprietory medicine found on his shelves, and that people who pleasantly, and those present say it was mings, etc.

We are prepared to show un Bread, cakes and fresh candies at S. D. McLeHan's, near corner Sixth and Minnesota avenue, Wyandotte. using to see some of the old veteran A. G.

McBride, an old Kansas formerly of Kirwin, has started a paper usually choice selections. Green Pray, to every fifteen votes cast at the last election 441 Minnesota avenue. jn Wyandotte, called The Chief. It is a llilseweck keeps the finest line of cigars In the city. The place to buy choice butter is at Grls- use it, speak of it in the highest terms.

In the same letter he orders another gross, to be shipped at once, and adds, "I have sold soldiers take to the drill like a duck to water. From the character of its members, we shall expect to have in the Uniform The 5, 10, 25, 50 cent Bazar, opjiosite for D. W. Finney for Lieutenant Governor, and one delegate for each fractional part of fifteen, over twelve, and that no precinct shall have less than two delegates. neat looking paper.

McBride i ates are the publishers. It is announced that they Mr. Byron Judd called at our sanctum the Fostofflce, Wyandotte. seven bottles to-day." last Saturday and encouraged the Chief by Rank, one of the best drilled companies in the state. intend to start a daily in April next.

Atch ison Champion. taking away with him a receipt in lull for between The draw on Elizabeth street. The side walk was full of people in front up and The Exposition. of Hoagland book store on Minnesota av Fifth and Sixth, is being filled made passable for vehicles. a year subscription.

Mr. Judd is one of the early settlers of this city, and is no doubt afforded much satisfaction in seeing his The great lnter-btate Exposition, held at We thought that A. G. McBride would be lost out of the editorial harness, and the time would not be long before the people Kansas City last week, is a thing of the past, and it cannot be spoken of in too flat chosen home a populous and growing city, Mrs. M.

A. Dinsniore, of Lawrence, ar enue, last Wednesday evening, his show window being the attraction. It is indeed a beautiful store, and no man in the city shows his goods to better advantage. Go that has become such during his resideuce rived in the city last Friday and is visiting iu Wyandotte. the family of G.

W. W. Yates. would again hear a lively racket from Mack's pen. He is a forcible writer, an energetic newspaper man and will get up a wold Son's.

Help the blind by attending the concert Friday evening. Mr. Wm. Schmeltzer was one of onr visitors last Friday. The 10, 25 and 50c Bazar, opitosite the Fostofflce, Wyandotte.

W. B. Impson, of Winfictd, was one of our callers lust Saturday. Tlie 5, 10, 25, 50 cent Bazaar, opposite the Fostofiiee, Wyandotte. Everybody buys their groceries and fine butter at Griswold Son's.

and see that bull dog he has, it is better, tering terms. The management of the Lx-position are no doubt surprised at their own success, for it was far superior to that which was expected by the most hopeful. The apportionment is as follows WYANDOTTE. 1st ward, 2nd ward, 10; 3d ward, 14; 4th ward, 13; 5th ward, 4: 6th ward, 2. KANSAS CITY, KANSAS.

1st ward, 2d ward, 3d ward, 'A. townships. Argentine 6, Hester 2, Junction 2, Rose-dale 17, Armourdale 9, Kerr 2, Muncie 2, Newton 2, Delaware 2. Stewart 2. Quindorf 5, Six Mile 3, White Church 2, Pomeroy 2, Conners 2, Prairie 2, Edwardsville 3, Tib-low 2, Mission 2.

Total. 134. liandsomer and safer, than a real live one. Last week we called our "Jersey" creek Elegant line of ladies' neck Wear, fichus, good paper. I'hiliipsburg Herald.

"Turkey" creek, but we hope no harm was Every branch oi art and manufacture was scarfs, ties, linen and lace collars at very reasonable prices. Green Prat, done, we have as yet no map of Wyan A. G. McBride, formerly of Kirwin, has We have received Jas. D.

Husted's illustrated Natural History, which is presented to his numerous patrons. It is neatly gotten 441 Jlmnesota avenue. started a new paper at Wyandotte, Kansas, called The Wyandotte Chief, the first dotte city or comity, and ascertaining the names of gives us considerable trouble. We can very appropriately quote i tr i t. i represented, while the cereal and stock displays were of the very best.

Machinery of all kinds, and in fact, the show was complete in all respects. The races were of the most attractive, and many in number, and up and we were surprised to learn from its "Kaw's Mouth Chapel," in Kansas City, number of which we received Sunday pages that the author was so well posted in morninsr. It is needless to say that the me language 01 rvan sr reizwi, wno saiu: The committee then decided to hold the that branch of education. The desertations on the cat and cow, especially, are both "A scnunk mit anoner name, Sclunells usht de same." primaries on the 13th day of October, the caused many thousands to attend. The cold, rainy weather of Friday and Saturday was Wy- Go to Gwinn1 for groceries, comer andotte and Minnesota avenue.

amusing and instructive. Kansas, has just been handsomely painted, and now presents a tine appearance. The work was done by Haskins of this city. The Missouri racifie track aroimd the bluff south of the Kaw bridge, has been paper is well gotten up. It is announced that a daily will be started in connection with the weekly some time next spring.

Kirwin Independent. pons to be open the city from 7 o'clock The three reservoirs are well filled with to. 8:30 p. and from 5 to 6 o'clock n. m.

A. II. Cobb visited our chapel last Satur band water down bv the ater orks. and it Our city enjoyed some excellent music last Saturday and Monday. in tVie country.

much to be regretted, but previous to that, nothing occunvd to detract from the great interest manifested in the Exposition. Kansas City should feel proud of the success, and proud of the men placed in charge of, looks as nice and clear as spring water. It was decided to hold the county con Some of the pipes in the city were found to vention on the 20th of October at 11 o'clock Fenlon, of Leavenworth, and Ilurd, of Topeka, were in the city yesterday. be leaking last week, but the leaks will McBride Yates are the publishers of The Wyandotte Chief, the first number making its appearance last Wednesday. Fishes would live about as well out of water as Mc will outside of the newspaper busi m.

It wras also declared that one alter day and wished the Chief prosperity. Mr. Cobb is one of the prominent young attorneys of this city and has established a good practice. He has just returned from southwestern Kansas where he hits been looking up a cattle ranch, but finds cattle too high to make the business profitable at present. and management ot the same.

soon be repaired and everything in first- Two thousand Wyandotters attended the i class condition. We do hope our Fire De nate be elected for each delegate, and that the alternates shall not represent any delegate excepting the one his name is opposite A Hospital, partment will at once be put order and The need of a hospital in Wyandotte is a All of the attorneys engaged in the Har made as elhcient as our city demands. on the tickets at the primaries. ness. The uhief is a creuu to its proprietors, and bears on its pages talent and mechanical skill.

Success to the new bom. Cawker City Journal. raised and nck ballasted. That part of the road bed was all under water last summer. C.

Nelson and Dr. J. K. Osbom, worthy citizens of Ottawa county, called during our absence last Saturday. They were accompanied by our esteemed citizen Judge Hoag.

Hosiery for ladies, Misses, children and infants, both woolen and cotton. No bet-ter selection anywhere, and no better value for the money any place. Pray, 441 Minnesota avenue. lhe committee accepted the resignation Carriage de Corrigan No. 37, was packed Through the kindness ot Postmaster Reiehenker we received a copy of Special matter that has recently engaged the attention of our brethren of the press in this city, and too much cannot be said in favor of the move.

It is not in keeping with onr civilization to place poor and wounded I idiot Wyandotters one evening' last week Report No. 11, on the silkworm, issued by of Wm. Buker, and elected James Phillips to fill the vacancy. It was declared that the new committee shall elect their own secretary on the 20th after the convention. The committee adjourned sine die.

the Department of Agriculture at Washing and six passengers were standing on the back step including one colored woman weighing at least two hundred. It became angers who are so unfortunate as to be ris case, were in the city yesterday. The large plate glass for the water works building were set last Saturday afternoon. For all kinds of tinware, call at Lemon's tin shop, opposite the Fostofflce, Wyandotte. E.

J. Schmeltzer has opened a Drugstore, comer Cth street and Kansas avenue, The Wyandotte Chief is the name of a new paper just issued at Wyaudotte, by A. G. McBride and G. W.

W. Yates, formerly of this city. Mr. Yates adopts as the motto for his paper "Fearless and Free." ton, D. C.

The government very properly encourages the industry of silk culture and i come so in our city, into a jail occupied by necessary for just four pair of arms to en the sale of silkworms in this countryf nrnishes circle the lady of ebony hue, in order that light and prohtable employment to many all might ride, and it suggested to our mind felons and the very scum of humanity. In a city full of churches this should not be said, and we hope no time will be lost in making suitable provisions of some kind. unable to perform hard work. If he follows that out and tells the whole truth, he lias certainly enough business to that the "color line" would not, just vet. cut any great ugure in tins city.

Mr. L. eil hits moved the Kansas Pio occiiDV his whole time, we wish him un S3 Mr. E. Holly, one of the most thorough bounded success.

lJaiiy Kansas netmia. Motttie WcCnrm trie's Fuwral. neer from Leavenworth to this city, where its publication will be continued. The paper ine readers oi the uhief say it is a W. Jenkins' residence on Kansas avenue, near Wyandotte street, is completed and six other new dwellings will be built In the immediate vicinity within the next three mouths.

J. W. Allev and wife returned from Kan The funeral of Moutie McCormick took we us The Chief is the name ol a new paper iarmers in the county, was in to yesterday. 'daisy oi a paper, ean you Keep up your local columns We could not do other Su CD just started at Wyandotte, by McBride is published in German and will receive a good support in Wyandotte county, where place last Saturday afternoon in this city, the Rev. Evans officiating.

The deceased wise and be happy. We are bound to keep D. S. Young, at the American Clothing Tates, A. G.

McBride, our old friend, being a large per cent of the population is German. Mr. Weil is a "good one," and we House, beats them all for good goods and it up, ior above ail things, we want an un editor. he paper could not be more newsy, died Irom the enects ot injuries received by being caught in the belting at Ransey, Mil burdened conscience, and if we took a dol and as Mack talks of running a daily there, we can assure the good people of that city lar and a half a year and gave no return, let Hudson printing establishment on Fifth street, Kansas City, Mo. He was but hike pleasure in wishing his paper success.

The finest line of cigars in the city can S3 Qj ir-1 we would he doing a great wrong, a more that it will be a success. The Record wishes the Chief abundant prosperity. Russell sixteen years of age, a good boy, and a dishonest thing than the Kansas City Pres sas City Saturday evening, having been engaged in feeding the hungry during Fair week. Mr. A.

had a splendid business and we hoi made lots of money. Mr. Editor Why will people shake and die with the ague, when Handle sells a sure cure, do you know Perhaps if you would just mention it in your Chief, they now be had at Donivan's Billiard Parlors, byterian church did at the eating stand at Record. between 5th and Cth. The stock consists of most faithful employe.

The sympathy of all is extended to the relatives who have indeed sustained a loss that none but they can the Exposition, when they charged seventy- genuine imported cigars and also a fine Ha-vanna filler for a nicklc. There is no A. G. McBride. late of Kirwin, has CD low prices.

The cheaiwst place to buy your groceries Is at winn's, corner Wyandotte and Minnesota avenue. Girl wanted to do housework at S. I). McLeHan's, near corner Sixth and Minnesota avenue, Wyandotte. It will pay you to look at those elegant overcoats now being opened at the American Clothing House.

Prices very low. Sheriff T. B. Bowling has been on the nve cents for a meal that didn't cost seven formed a partnership with one G. W.

fully realize. cents and a half. dealer in this city understands buying ci gars, or the quality of stock any better than will take the hint and stop shaking. Type Lie, The success of a city often depends on Yates, in the publication of the Wyandotte Chief, at Wyandotte, Kansas, the first number of which we have received. It is Donivan does, and in this, his customers A party came into our office last week.

2 3 the social qualities of the people as much have a bonanza. and his peculiar look and actions indicated GO Pi a handsome sheet, and shows up on the as any other feature. It is notieable that 2 that there was something on his mind which wre at once undertook to unburden start A. G's old editorial fire and ability. Hon.

J. B. Scroggs and family returned But there arc getting to be far more Chiefs whenever a city gets piuied up and proud, on account of their wealth, the old families get stiff and cold toward every one outside to their home in this city last Saturday by conversation upon our favorite themes, than tribes Kansas. JSeloit Courier. morning, alter an absence oi about one month in the east.

The vacation was needed O. gf I but the same weaned look was still there. When he saw that we were inclined to be Jas. D. Husted runs only the very best of insurance companies and he will do better by you in that line than any one in the city.

Real estate is also made a specialty and lie runs the largest business in Wyandotte. Fifth street, at the junction of Fourth, has been cut down about ten feet and the dirt hauled down into the Splitlog pond, making a very good crossing for teams. jd A. G. McBride, well known in this 3 by J.

and he returns looking as well of the old and favored circle, and it is observable that in all new and prosperous cities, a different spirit is manifested toward The business men are on the US both friendly and social, he edged up to us county as an able newspaper man, has begun the publication of the Chief, at Wyan and said that he would like to see some nearry as ne could wish, lie was shaking hands with the boys when we first dotte, Kan. If Mac. don't give them a good, saw him, and all seem glad to see him on type lice, which he had heard of quite often, But never had the pleasure of seeing. He saw them. out vive see tnat tne stranger lias hia inquiries promptly answered, and all possible live uaper that will cause the dry bones to uC.hi CrT- our streets again.

CO wowiy Diu sureiy tne work oi improving our city is going on. Mr. C. M. Dunn, editor of the Index, information given him concerning the city and its advantages.

Take an interest in the stranger sufficient at least to show him the elck list for about a week, but is how able to attend to his official business as usual. Agency for G. W. Strojte's pianos and organs at S. D.

McLeHan's, near corner Sixth mid Minnesota avenue, Wyandotte. Dunbar, the wounded man is still hanging onto life with all the tenacity imaginable. We consider his recover' doubtful. The best underwear and men's furnishing goods ever brought to Wyandotte, for sale cheap, at the American Clothing House. Save your money by buying paints, oils and glass at Jas.

Sneddon's, on Minnesota avenue, between Third and Fourth streets, Wyandotte. James M. Walton, of the firm of Dousr- Pirk Pockets. rattle in that neighborhood, then no one need try. The first number is neat and newsy, and bears evidence that it will become one of the prosperous institutions of the Missouri valley.

Logan Enterprise. The professionals were in force at the published at Minneapolis, called at our CO CO fair last Thursday and every time there was sanctum last Friday. Charley was an em fine points about the city, and not drop in to the same inhospitable manner that has a rush for the cars or other places we heard ployee oi ours at the case and we are glad to note that he has advanced in characterized so many of the interior towns Jas. I). Husted, one of the most thorough and well jested real estate men in the city, dropiied in Friday, left some blotters and struck out, as we supposed, to avoid this local, but it didn't pan.

We hope he will tne proiession until ne nas become a suc- that had high hopes and bnlliant prospects. cessfnl editor. Charley was a steady, in GO CD S3 9 SS nao they out gnisped the opportunity when presented to them, and failed thereby to CD co dustrious boy, and is now a brilliant young tarry longer next time. avad themselves of the chance of man, who will do well in the business comments ot the artful "pickers" attempts to relieve some one of their change. The best joke we have heard of yet however was the attempt that was made to pick the pocket of the writer, and if he had got hold Of our pocket-book no doubt that he would have quit the business at once.

If there were only some means to compel the thieves to pick the pockets of editors they wherever he may locate. building up a large and prosperous city. Geo. Dcister, near White Church, is The first number of the Wyandotte Chief made its appearance on Wednesday, McBride Yates, proprietors. It is Republican, and will, no doubt, be ably edited, as the editor, Mr.

A. G. McBride, has been in the harness before, and it has "room to grow." In its typographical make-up and general appearance it is neat and businesslike. We extend good wishes and are glad to exchange. Wyandotte Gazette.

'lhe business men of Wyandotte 6hould erecting a nice, commodious dwelling, and "Going to uu vity, to see my remember that it is only by seeming an in has employed Montgomery Johnson, of crease of population that the number of in Mother," were the parting words of a young man named J. W. McGrath, who has this place, to do the work. Mr. Deister has a fine farm and is preparing to enjoy life by would soon be compelled to adopt some habitants is multiplied, and extend the hand of welcome to all, if his business is worked faithfully for some time in this other business or starve to death.

uavmg a comfortable house to live in. city in the employment of Mr. C. Hoppen. honorable.

We are hi receipt of The Wyandotte ine young man proposes to remain away las of this city, who recently engaged in the plumbing business, was one of our callers last week. Money is sa ved by buying your paints, oils and glass at Jas. Snedden's, on Minnesota avenue, l)etween Third and Fourth streets, Wyandotte. T. K.

Foster has left for St. Louis, to secure another lot of bargains in dry goods, to meet the demand. Look out for bottom prices on his return. nr inforiripd thnt SWirf Or I Lout Her Escort. Persons wishing to purchase or sell mil HELLO JOHN1 A girl with a wart on her nose lost her two months, but there are attractions, as we were informed, which will probably cause estate will lose money if they don't go and see Husted.

He is always at his office and beau at the Union depot last Thursday HELLO FRANK! STUI71PF HASKELL KEEP THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF General Hardware In the city. 1.000 him to return to Wyandotte before the pro morning. "You may hit me square in the posed time. i mouth if I lose him again," she said and Chief, published at Wyandotte, by McBride Yates, and edited by A. G.

McBride, formerly of the Kirwin Chief, It is a good looking sheet well filled with appropriate matter. McBride once thought he had done with the newspaper business forever, but it seems the disease has attacked him again, as it always does those who Frank "What do you think about the take the trouble to give you more points in city property than any dealer in the city. Famous Clothing House? I believe they Our lack of space crowded out of our last burst out crying which no doubt came from the very depths of grief, and as she slashed her great big red kerchief over her are getting crazy." issue the item that. Will lladley had be John "Why, they are getting in a tre Intend to lay off another addition to Wyan come dad again, and the veteran attorney, mendous stock ot clothing, and they cer face two dress buttons burst from their moorings and flew full twenty feet from Mr. D.

grandad, for the second time, down about Elizabeth and Fiftli street are complaining of not being provided with a side-walk to Minnesota avenue. Mr. I. S. Swaringen has put a eood have once been engaged in the business.

Osborne Co. News. tainly don't sell so much." the place where she was standinar. The 1 rank" i ou ought to go there and stay We wondered wiiat made the senior Had-ley's step so light, but when the news reached us all was plain. As this is our a day or so and you would say they did.

I aotte, wnen tney win ue prepared to satisfy everybody with city lots. Kansas City, Kansas, had a fire last Thursday afternoon while all of Wyandotte was at the Exposition. The damage amounted to about two thousand dollars. The thanks of the publishers of the Chief never sawr such a crowd in a clothing store walk down in front of his lot, and no others are laid until you get to the Catholic church. All that part of the city has been built up day's pleasure which she had no doubt anticipated for a month past was in a fewr moments turned into ntter unhappiness.

Such is life. We liave received the first and second numbers of The AVYandottk Chief. A. G. McBride, who was here to prosecute Mrs.

first birth notice, we desire that the newcom in my life as they have nearly every day. er be notified that we wish him good health, HEATING I COOK ami men that are all used to iroiner to Mahurin at the last term of the district long life aud a career as happy and pros Kansas City. But since Famous shows them perous as any earthly morbus ever enjoy. court, is the editor. He knows how to run a newspaper.

He is bold to audacity, reck Down tlte Missouri, Chas. Hardisty, foreman of machinery at that his goods are just the same kind and STOVES for less money, they patronize home." within the iast eighteen months, and it should be remembered and given as good accommodations as other residence imrtions of the city. Roliert M. Shell man, a brother of W. H.

Shellman, of whom we made mention The recent wet weather suggests to the less enough to wade into blood after a good item, and eloquent enough to tell in a racy John "I have noticed that thev are zl ii uu it, auu uuiimr ins pretty busy and must certainly sell lots of manner what he wants to publish. Amer are due to Bro. Gibson for favors extended tons last week, a notice of which was crowded out for want of space. W. W.

Winfrie, of Pleasant Hili, a brother-in-law of Mr. Jackson, of the Herald, arrived in the city last Saturday the big muddy family, launched out into ON average Wyandotter the lack of sidewalks where such a lack exists, and it becomes our duty to call attention to the want of a convenient walk from Minnesota avenue clothing, or they would have their store ican journalism lias too few A. G. McBrides. last week, and will float down to New Orleans.

He will tie up niarhts, stop and in our last issue, as intending to remove from Humboldt to this place and engage in plum full in a short time, the way they pack them in. But what is the reason they sell more goods than any one else does in hunt when he chooses and in general have Suitable for either wood or coal. down Fifth street past the colored Baptist church. A number of business houses are the livery business, made us a pleasant call, subscribed for the Chief, and informed Wyandotte, Kansas f' also located in that part of the city and it THE- as good a time as any person on earth ever had, except Grant and Mary, Queen of Scotts. Mr.

H. has been a most faithful employee at Plankinton Armour's, and Frank. "Weill 1 will tell you. It is seems to us a great injustice to them as well us that as soon as he can settle up his affairs he intends to remove to Wyandotte and Welcome to our den, Wyandotte chief. Wa-Keeney World.

A. G. McBride couldn't keep out of the printing business. The first issue of his new paper, The Wyandotte Chief, has been received. It is printed with new and beautiful type and promises to support republican principles.

The paper has a fair show of advertising and it looks like L. L. not because they are smarter salesmen than as the many residents to leave that street others, it is not because they have every join his brother in the livery business here. without a good substantial foot-walk. square, base burner, for hard coal.

thing, it is certainly not because they smile 1- 1 A 1 round, hard coal stove. needs rest and recreation, having lost no time for more than five years. He has a host of friends in thir city, who wish him a pleasant time and a speedy return. Coal Retort, which burns the poorest I here is a splendid opening here for a good livery stable, and the Shellman Brothers Will just exactly fill the vacancy. wiui uieir wuoie iace, uuc it is oecause quality of slack coal with the best of satisfaction.

evening, and remained a few days. Get your insurance of an experienced insurance man and yon will know Just what you are doing, and for that reason it saves you money to go to James I). Husted. The remains of Miss Lizzie Dean-were placed In a vault at Union cemetery last Sabbath afternoon. She was but 17 years of age and had not long resided in this city.

The body will soon be removed to Chicago. To prevent typhoid fever and typho-ina-laria there is nothing equal to Leis' Dandel The display of the Leis' Chemical Works at the Kansas City fair could not have been Messrs. H. Morris proprietors of the Famous, buy goods in larger quantities entrusted to more obliging and competent and buy them cheaper, than any other has been laboring in mat department. Mac.

is bold, aggressive and will soon make himself known and felt as a power in the state. At the M. Church. persons. The arrangement of The abovevflrm also house in the city, and that is what makes From Mr.

Ward, chief clerk at the post-office in ttiis city, we leam that up to Sept. 22ud, 40 postal notes were issued averaging The Eev, Mr. Beck, of Carroll, magnificent in every detail and visitors to Indiana, our last His many mends hereabout wish hiin aumnounced in these columns in that department were treated with the great 1 .1 i abundant success. Kirwin Chief. handle stoves of the the boys sell them cheaper than any other house can buy them for.

The salesmen at the Famous don't misrepresent their goods, you can rely on everything they say." about two dollars each. The postal notes are well spoken of with the single excep est courtesy and respect. Perfumery was We received this week the first number average country Great Western Stove Co' of Thk Wyandotte Chief, published by freely dispensed and the boy and his girl left the proboscis inhaling the issue, uccuyrcu me puipii. ul uie 11m street M. E.

church last Sabbath morning. His subject was taken from the 2d chapter of Hebrews, and 11th verse. His remarks on the brotherhood of Christ and His relationship as a brother to all John. "i think that is right and I and place with their fragrance of a tion or being payable to bearer and negotiable the same as money. An order not exceeding $4.99 costs but three cents.

Money order notes have also been reduced by the others will patronize them. Save money Manufacture, of Leavenworth, McBride Yates, G. W. W. Yates business manager, and A.

G. McBride, editor. It is thousand flowers. wnen you can, is my motto." The ComstockStoTeWork's a neat, newsy sheet, and the fact that A. G.

McBride is the editor is a guarantee that it Frank. "You are right." Both. Hurrah I All in need of clothing, While lookinsr through the new three department and a $iu order now costs 8c, and the scale has been remodeled from 4 to 9 making in some amounts a considerable reduction. will be an interesting for Mac. is a mankind, were clear, logical and interesting.

The sermon throughout, furnished many new and interesting theories, and the simplicity of his language, the clearness of his illustrations, makes him a story building one door west of the American Clothing House, we were pleased to see theJiew quarters that the firm of Buchan ii .11 1L.1 spicy writer, one who is not afraid to say at all times just what he thinks about men gents' furnishing goods, hats, caps, goes to the Famous one price clothing house, Wyandotte, Kansas, one door east of Gazette office. ion Tonic. It will also be found, by persona recovering from severe illness, a most admirable and gratefid tonic and stomachic. A gentle, but cold rain visited Wyandotte last Friday which delayed the work on Minnesota avenue to some extent. We are very anxious to see the mecadamizing on the avenue completed as speedily as possible.

Judge Reuben Crowder, formerly judge of the criminal'court In Little Rock, Arkansas, called at Chief headquarters yesterday. The Judge says he received eleyen wounds in the late rebellion, and all made by democratic bullets. and measures, and possessing good ability and plenty of energy he will bring the very pleasant speaker and his sermons en- uray, attorneys, wui soon occupy uiai block, which are the two rooms on the north, faciner Minnesota avenue. They are joyable. E.

Social. Chief to the front as one of the leading pa- Stoves, of Keokuk, Iowa, Besides many other kinds not here mentioned, together with -THE- The Methodist church social meets at the nice, light, well ventilated rooms and one oi pen oi me stare, success to you, Mac. residence of H. M. Northrup this, Wednes- Those who will work can always find an opportunity to earn a good living in Wyandotte and vicinity.

There are at present about 300 men employed by the gas and water works of this city; the Mo. Pacific employs about as many more; at the Armstrong U. P. railway shops about COO are continually at work Fowler's packing the best locations in the city, lhe mem uay, evening. Kirwin Republican.

The Wyandotte Chief. bers of the firm will find their new quarters as aarreeable and pleasant as tney coiuo Ito Tot Want Rest? a newspaper Dealing the- above name made its appearance in this city on Thurs If you would enjoy a game of billiards possibly wish them. on the best new tables in the city, by all day last. A. G.

McBride is the editor and Miss Emma Clark" returned on Monday means go to Donivan's, on Minnesota av house employs about 700 Plankinton Armour's packing house, 700, besides numerous factories, mills, and other indus G. W. W. Yates is the business manager. enue, between 5th and 6th.

FINEST FULLEST Mr. McBride has had experience in the morning from an extended trip of several months duration, during which time she visited New York. Saratoea. the Catskill newspaper field. The initial number is Xore Space Needed, The Temperance Lectvre.

Mrs. Clardy delivered her lecture on Temperance at the M. E. church last Sabbath afternoon, to a large and appreciative audience. It is called a lecture, but we think it came nearer to the description of a sermon than a lecture, from the fact that a subject was taken from the Bible the usual formalities of devotional exercises indulged in.

Mrs. Clardy is a pleasant speaker with sufficiently strong voice, and was easily heard in all parts of the room. Many of her illustrations were now and original, and as an entirety -the half hour she occupied was well and agreeably enjoyed by all. Aside from the lecture we will say that we believe it improper for Mra. Clardy to deliver her temperance sermons with her very creditable four page paper with seven Unr directories are crowded out this week Assortment of mountains.

Lake Geonre, Coney Islands and the space is occupied by local matter. and many other points of interest through columns to the page. We hope the Chikf will be instrumental in aiding to develop tries, and all located in Wyandotte county. Placing the number at 5,000 would, we believe, be a low estimate. The enterprising colored men.

of Wyandotte, have organized a debating society, holding their meetings in the Baptist church out the eastern states. Miss Emma reports the material interests ot Wyandotte city livery issue oi the Chief thus far has failed to give all the local news written up, and we will obviate this by making the paper Jl 1. 11 11 A coot weatner neany an tne time sue was and county. We wish the new candidate for public favor success commensurate with away, and says that she thought the weather began to get somewhat warmer when she an entirely home print, in a very short time. its efforts in this direction.

Wyandotte reached a small station in Ohio called Tal- Now is the time to make a good Investment by buying a lot of Scott, Orr in Orr's addition, as they have a few lots left yet They must be sold, and you will lose a bargain if you do not step to the front soon. Don't you do it! don't you invest a dollar in real estate without first seeing Husted, the real estate man. He handles all kinds and of all prices, be sure and call on him, and you will be suited in your purchase. We learn from Mr. A.

T. Sholes, secretary and treasurer of the Order of Railway Conductors, Kansas Valley division, that the members of that order will some time next month take a trip to Colorado and other western points. They will no doubt have a pleasant time, which the Cuixf wishes them. tteraia. every Monday night at o'clock, and ex r-dially Invite the public to attend.

Last Monday night the question for debate was: Resolved, "That the emancipation proclam mage, on last Saturday, where the N. The Concert. Hardware and Kitchen FURNITURE Ever brought tothe city." Anything in the Hardware line from a Tin Rattle to a Hotel Range can Next Friday evening the Blind Institute Charlie Mc Comas Pound. Pa. Ohio train that she was on, collided with a freight train, tearing things up Private dispatches received on Tuesday generally, and pitching her out at the door evening at Fort Scott from reliable sources onto the platform, where she was picked ation is more honorable to the American people than the Declaration of Independence." The speakers chosen for the occasion were, on the ofllrmatlve.

Rev. O. Sommers, Chas. Anderson, n. M.

G. Spen at Silver City, N. M.f by Hon. E. F.

Ware, up by some or the railroad men, free from head covered, and we would suggest that especially while opening her services with prayer, it would seem more becoming to do so with her hat removed. sentiment of the public may dictate the course the speaker pursues, but to us it seems otherwise, and we make these suggestions with the greatest kindness, and as one of her most interested listeners. announce the finding of Charlie McComas Quartette will give a concert at the Grand Opera House in this city, the proceeds to be applied to purchasing clothing for the members. They are charged no tuition at the Institute, but are compelled to clothe themselves. This entertainment is purely charitable, and we hope our people will all turn out and aid them.

injury. She says that accidents and de and report him in good health. The parties who have him claim the $1,500 reward. lays were met with all along her route homeward. Miss Clark is looking well, as cer.

Negative, John H. Jackson, Moses Graves, C. Patterson. Negative gained the victory. which will be paid.

No particulars of his be bought here as cheap as the cheapest for cash, sne had enjoyed her vacation. i recovery are given. Mvama iiepuMuxm..

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1883-1885