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The Wyandotte Chief from Wyandotte, Kansas • 3

The Wyandotte Chief from Wyandotte, Kansas • 3

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There is no phu-e iu this section, of the Gasoline delivered to any. part of the city THE THE CHIEF. by Randies, the druggist. CHDRCHOIBECTARY. Preabyterlan Sixth and Mi nne eota avennp.

Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. pi, and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at a. m.

F. P. Berry, pastor. On diligent inquiry we have failed to 1hrifian Oliui. li Burnett near Mxth OS country where the purchaser can do better in the line of general household furniture and carpets, oil cloth, shades, than at C.

A. Mathews', 1119 aiiJ 1121 Walnut street, Kansas City. Mr. Mathews has had I twenty-eight years 'experience in the business, and knows the wants of the trade. W.

P. Waite. pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a TBnMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One Copy One Tear, SI .50 One Copy Six Months, 75 One Copy Three Months .50 rao AraEKoeAKi.

ORGAN COMPANY. Corner of Fifth street and tfebran-a Avenue. Freaciiing every Sunday ut find any white Republicans, excepting the candidates, who express themselves in favor of supporting Foster and Betts, and the better element of the colored people are of die same mind. It looks now as though the so-called Republican ticket would be 11 a. m.

and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at 12 m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 7:30 Samuel Shepard, pastor This is also headquarters for tho woven AOVERT1S1NO RATES. African ITIetliodigt Episcopal Corner of Seventh and Ann streets.

Preaching every GENERAL AGENTS FOR i. m. Sunday school at Infnntn and Children Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7 8 p.

m. -J Watson, Pagtor. snowed under so deep that it never can be brought to the surface again. Good bye, boys; its a long journey you are taking. wire spring mattresses.

A source of considerable speculation and conjecture by sewing machine men in general is: "Why is it that the canvasser sell- between T)aPtist (colored) Nebraska Avenne Preaching every KX ABE, STECK, PIANOS VOSE, MORRIS, Smith American sixth ana seventn streets. Sunday at 11 a. in. and 7 :30 p.m. 2 p.

m. F. D. sunrtay school at insr New Davis Machines can so out and 13,000 votes, and only COO to count for you, makes it look even more farcical than did iswms, WIIEELOCK. Catnolie Corner of Roman Ot.

JIarf Business advertisements twenty-five cents per inch for each insertion. Local notices ten cents per line. Legal advertisements at legal rates. Transient advertisements will be charged double rates, and must be paid for in Services on Sundays Fifth and Ann streets. sell from five to seven, and even more machines per week, while the canvasser for other machines considers himself doing the convention that nominated you.

at ana iw a. m. ana p. ana a p. ana on week days at 6 and 8 a.

m. A. Ktjhls, Pastor. News for the Bar. -AND- well when he accomplishes the sale of two The following note, handed us by Mr.

0r three machines per week?" This is very Methodist Eqlscopal Corner of Fifth street and and Kansas. Avenne. Preaching every Snnday at 11 a. m. and 7:20 p.

m. Sunday School at 3 p. m. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at 7:30. What gives our Children rosy cheeks, What cures their fevers, makes them sleep; Castorta.

When Babies fret, and cry by turns, What cures their colic, kills their worms. Castorta. What quickly cures Constipation, Sour Stomach, Colds, Indigestion CaStoria. Farewell then to Morphine Syrups, Castor Oil and Paregoric, and Hall Castorta. Caatoria ia so well adapted to Children that I recommend it as superior to any medicine known to me." H.

A. Aliens, M.D 111 So. Oxford Brooklyn. N. T.

L. C. Tnckey, explains itself: "Mr. L. C.

Trickey: I have concluded to take a run to New Orleans, and will leave al South Corner Min I Seventh Street. Preach LOCAL ITKIWS. Methodist Eplseoi nesota Avenue ana ing every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.

m. Sun easily answered. It is not because the Davis is sold lower than any other, for the price is from five to ten dollars higher than that of any other machine in the market; but it is because it possesses many advantages over any other, prominent among them being the vertical feed, an improvement which, in point of superiority, no other machine can approach. By the feed improvement all kinds of sewing, even the to-night, March 30th. I will not be back Tuesday or Wednesday next week.

Have the sheriff adjourn court from day to day. day school at 9:30 a. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 7 :30. w.rATNE, rastor.

THE SMITH AMERICAN 817 MAIN STREET, 817 Kansas City. German Methodist Episcopal Corner of Fifth and Ann streets. Preaching everv Sun- Vote for Dr. J. C.

Martin for Mayor. Experience has proven that Eager's Gem Drug Store ib THE Reliable place to have your Prescriptions Comjwunded. Next door to Postoffice. If the bar see fit to elect a judge pro tern, they can do so. Have jury ready by aay at lwiau a.

m. ana 7:30 p. m. Sunday Schoo- at 9 a. m.

Prayer meeting every Thursday evening most difficult trimminsr. is made in the at 7 :30. Young people's meeting every Friday ve- Wednesday, sure. The jury to be drawn from the new list furnished by the trustees. most perfect manner, without the necessity j.

schcltz, Pastor. of ever bastinsr. Its attachments are so The Baptist Church, corns Nebraska ave-andSixth street. Sabbath school at 10:40 a. W.R.

Wagstaff." Vete for J. D. Green for Police Judge. simple, many of them working automatic m. preaching at 11 a.

m. and 7:30 p. m. each Sun day meeting Thursday evening A fine line of cigars always on hand at it. r.

isVAN8 rastor. A Successful Business Man. In these dull times it does one good to see, amongst all the dissatisfied facial ex Eager's Gem Ding Store. ally, that any lady, possessing even out a slight knowledge of running a machine, can execute every variety of household sewing upon the Davis, with an ease and rapidity impossible with any other a. L.

Selig, of Lawrence, State agent for the New York Underwriters, was in the A. LDTTLI Kansas City Fort Scott and Gulf Rail read Line Memphis Short Line South'. Kansas City, November. 20, 1884,. city Saturday in the interests of that com pany.

pressions with whom he may come in contact, a real cheerful, happy look depicted on the countenance of one business man in the group, who appears to be well pleased and entirely satisfied with the business in hand as well as the future outlook. James D. Husted is the picture of An absolute cure for Rhea- Commencing Nov. 30th, our regular Mail See display of portraits on exhibition at Sprains, Pain in the Letter 1.1st. List of letters remaining unclaimed in the Postoffice, at Wyandotte, Wyandotte county, Kansas, April 4, 1885 LADIES LIST.

Ballance, Sarah Burr, Maggie Train, leaveing Kansas City, daily, at 10:00 Mrs. E. Davis' studio 59, G. Y. Smith's Real Estate, Loan and Collection Back, Burns, Galls, dtc.

An instantaneous Pain- reliever. building. a. will ran through to Memphis, arriving there at 8:25 a. making close con Mr.

E. reiser, who lias been confined to his bed from a severe attack ot rheu (Jaulwell, Kachel (2) Uartiight, It Cheney, Daisy Coumens, nections for Chattanooga, Vicksburg, New Orleans, and all points East and South; and giving us two daily through trains, each with Pullman Buffet Sleepers, between matic fever, is reported as convalescing. OFFICE: Rooms 3 and 4, Over Postoffice. I want a good canvasser, lady preferred, Kansas City and Memphis. Arrangements are now being made for Through Sleeping one who can give good references.

Ad service on ootn trains, between Ivans is dress this office. KANSAS WYANDOTTE, City and New Orleans, at an early date. Earhart, Nellie Farish, Grifin, Alice Hamilton, Sophia Johnson, Ellen A Mossy, Mary McClure, Sallie Rickard, Agnes Setzer, Veanie Stockton, Mary Stewart, Cawling, Mary Foster, Laura Gilford, Carline Gray, Mary Hunter, Katie McNeer, Lilley McConnell, I Rieh, Elizy Ross Schnratz, Ida Sheppard, Florence contentment in his new quarters, at 505 Minnesota avenue, where he has all the real estate business, money loaning and insurance that himself and corps of assistants can attend to. Mr. Husted has built up a large and successful business in a short time by being an active and thorough going business man, familiar with all the details of tho business in which he is engaged.

His new office is on the ground floor, and is the neatest and one of the most convenient in the city. A Painful Accident. Mike Collins, one of the old residents of this city, met with an aocident last Wednes 0 The World's Pair at New Orleans Ducks are cheap now iu the market since Dr. G. M.

Gray and W. S. Griswold went hunting last Wednesday. They are a game Will be open to the public on December 1st, next and continue until June 1st, 1885. pair.

A number of nice residences in Wyan Webster, Cellia Welb, Towe Buys and Sells Real Estate on Commission. Collects Debts. Adjusts Settlements and Advances Money on Good Collateral. The Memphis Short Route south will en Young, Mary Woralsdarf, Dora dotte for sale, ranging from one thousand Lady of the House, 112 Dakota St. able people in the West and Northwest to to five thousand dollars.

Scott. Orr Co. day evening while attempting to get on a K. P. train while in motion, and slipped visit the exposition at a trifling cost, as this new route (the only direct line running between the West and South) makes the trip Vote for the citizen's ticket.

gent's list. Alexander, Louis Allen, Reuben Berry Lee Bargus, Joseph Brown, James Baker, Carlyle, John Flynn, John Ferguson, Gable Franklin, George and fell under the wtieeis and was so badly to New Orleans a comparatively short one. Artistic Work. injured that he died the next day. His family were in the country at the time and Call and see fine collection of portraits During the great fair, round trip tickets to New Orleans, good to return until June Gorden, Thomas (2) llarny ras going to meet them.

His funeral on exhibition at Mrs. M. Davis art gal Hourer, Hanson, Laurence C. C. GERHARDT 1st, will be on sale via the Memphis route, took place on Friday from St.

Mary's lery, in O. Y. Smith's building. Studio 59. at very low rates from Kansas City and all church, of which he was a member, and Hobin.

John Haffman, Freddie Laurence, Willie Jones, Jim Mr. J. W. Jenkins returned on last Sun. points in tne west, ana especial arrange was attended by the A.

O. H. society, and day from a trip to Mississippi and New the firemen in uniform. The procession ments will be made to accommodate the people in the best possible manner. Entire trains, with new Pullman Buifett Sleepers, Orleans.

He is well pleased with the exhibit McClellan, Willis MeMaster, William was one mile in length, making it the larg at tho world's fair, but thinks it too big to est funeral procession we have ever wit Meade, George Hinsley, David Hofi'mier, August Hardy, Jones, Frank McMillin, Miller, James Myers, Patrick, Ryan, Sluyster, Stewart, CE Trimby, Chas Wilson, John Yeden, Chas take in ia so short a time as he gave to it. between Kansas City and Memphis, where close connections are made with all lines DEALERS IN Hardware. Stoves, Tinware, AND- House Furnishing Goods. O'Brien, Willie Porter, Lycks, Stewart, Taylor, nessed in this city. Deceased left many friends who mourn his untimely demise, but none who feel his loss so keenly as tbe widow and little child left behind.

south and east. Ladies will find it to their advantage to buy their Fancy Articles, Face Powder, The Memphis Short Route south is the only direct line from the west to Chattanooga, Atlanta, Nashville, New Orleans, Tooth Powder, Brushes, Combs, at imager's Gem Drug Store, next door to Weston, Unarles Wood, Kins There is no firm in Kansas City, perhaps, postoffice. Jacksonville and all southern cities. Round trip tourist tickets are sold via this route to Stand np for right on Tuesday and vote The finest tonic for the nervous people is Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, which insures perfect digestion and assimilation, and the active performance of their functions by the liver and bowels. As the system acquires tone through the influence of this benign medicine, the nerves grow stronger and more tranquil, headaches cease, aud that nameless anxiety which is peculiarity of the dyspeptic, gives way to cheerfulness.

To establish health on a sure foundation, use the peerless invigor-ant. For sale by ull Druggists and Dealers generally. Roofing, Guttering, Galvanized Iron Cor that takes more pains to please their customers than the Atlantic and Pacific Tea company, at 727 Main street. It seems to be the height of Mr. McCord, their most efficient manager's ambition, to cater to the all the pleasure resorts of the south.

for good government. Vote against the nices and Job work are specialties. bend for a map and time card of this ticket put up by the ring at the "Aunt SMOKERS CALL FOR NICKE TAG OR FIVE CENTS STRAIGHT CIGAR. SILVER TAG OR THREE FOR A QUARTER CIGAR. GOLD TAG OR TEN CENTS STRAIGHT CIGAR.

Short Route, and note particularly its quick Sally" convention. 407 Minnesota Wyandotte, Kansas. wants of his customers by giving them the very best coffees and teas the eastern mar time and superior accommodations. J. E.

LOCK WOOD, Gen'l Pass. Ag't, Mrs. M. E. Orendorff gives her millinery opening Friday and Saturday at her store.

C3 y-, rVQ-. kets afford, and at prices that defy competition. This, with his strict integrity and fair dealing, has made his place, 727 Main Kansas City. south side of Minnesota avenue, two doors from Sixth street The ladies of the city THE FINEST GOODS EVER OFFERED! are cordially invited to be present. street, the most popular resort in the city For sale by all First Glass Dealers.

RETAILERS ATTENTION! Mr. P. Baldwin, reporter and solicitor "COMHERCHl BLOCt," GOB. 1LIVIHTH AHD Mini STREETS, PTJBX.ICA.TION NOTICE. A Highway Robbery.

I We advertise above brands in the leading for the Kansas City Daily News for Wyan- Est ablush Oct. 25, 1865. Ihcobposatbd Jmr Tl, 1SST. This Institution hasten Colleen Rnnms with A Mr. Williams was brntally assaulted I St.

Louis dailies, and your name will appear for five hundred Students. APaenl. done, caued on us last Friday, lie says State of Kansas. SCOTT, ORR rss Wyandotte County. that his list of subscribers is growing rap bya colored vam last Satantey motag rajSIS wiBfi I about 7:30 o'clock, near the blind asylum I order we send 3 neat and pretty signs.

We order we send 3 neat and pretty signs, ly 01 pjieen xeacners ana lecturers. Offers unsur- passed advantages and lowest rates for all English and Commercial Branches. Telegraphy, Phonography, Type-Writing, The Stenograph, Jlodera Languages, Etc. Has no Vacations. Confers by In the District Court sittinsr in and for said County and State.

idly and satisfactorily. The News is newsy, but a good nose for news can make it still on Kansas avenue, and robbed of her hand have one price for these goods from which C. M. Howlet, Plaintiff. there deviation, namely: Nickel-Tag, Graduates.

snre to visit or address Col vs. CHOICE RESIDENCE LOTS more newsv. lege lur 1 erms or urcniors Deiore going elsewhere 00: Silver-Tag, $60.00: Gold-Tag, $70.00 1 William Fletcher, Maria C. Fletcher, H. 6.

Hunt bag containing a gold ring, a small sum of money and other valuables. and Howard D. Com in, Defendants. The fiend stealthily came up behind the per 1,000. We also carry tne most extensive line of Domestic Key West and Imported Cigars in the country at bottom prices.

Sample orders solicited. Goods A Randies has taken out a druggist's permit under the new law, and now keeps all kinds of liquors for medicinal, mechani lady and put his hand over her mouth. THE NEW ADDI. PUBLICATION NOTICE. State of Kansas, County of Wyandotte, 88 IN ORR'S ADDITION AND "PACIFIC PLACE," when she struggled till released, then she cal and scientific purposes.

began screaming, and he down the In the district court of the tenth judicial district Howard D. Corwin non resident defendant above named, will take notice that he has been sued and must answer the petition filed by the plaintiff in the district court of Wyandotte county, Kansas, on or before the first day of April, A. D. 1885, or the petition will be taken as true and judgment, the nature of which is to foreclose a certain mortgage given by defendants, William Fletcher, and Maria C. Fletcher to said defendant, H.

B. Hunt, to secure the payment of two certain promissory notes of 8550.00 each, with interest TION TO ARMOURDALE. ALSO or tne Mate 01 Kansas, sitting in and for the large ravine at that point and disappeared guaranteed. Address; TAYLOR MANUFACTURING CO. St.

H. P. HULL, Manager Cigar Department. We are glad to notice the improvements from view with his booty. That is a dan county of Wyandotte in said state.

Melvina vs. Lansey Moses, defendant. going on in Quindaro this spring. There gerous part ot the city, and a policeman has been a bran new five strand barbed Improved and unimproved business, resi PATRONIZE HOME INSTITUTIONS wire fence put up around the school yard. To Lansey Moses.

You are notified that yon have been sued by the above named plaintiff in the district court of the state of Kansas, in and for the should be stationed there, as this is the second offense committed near that large iromduiy ist, less, at iu percent per annum, payable annually, and by him assigned and transferred to said plaintiff, C. M. Howlet, who is now the legal owner and holder thereof, on and embracing the following described real estate, situate in It is probably intended that no cattle shall Is Southern Kansas Railway The ravine within a mouth. Something should Kansas Road break In there. dence and city property.

county of Wyandotte and must answer the petition filed by said plaintiff on or before the 16th day of April, A. D. 1885, or said petition will be taken as trne and a indsnnent rendered ac Wyandotte county, Kansas, to wit: The north east quarter (1-4) of section twenty-seven (27) in township eleven (11) south, and range twenty-three (23) east of the sixth principal meridian James D. Husted has removed' his real be done to give our people protection against the brutes who are continually prowling around there of a night thus. Inauranc cordingly, the nature of which will be a decree I Money loaned on farm and city property at a low rate of interest.

of said court divorcing said plaintiff from the I reliable attention to And is thoroughly identified with the interests and progress of the State of Kansas and its people, and affords its patrons facilities unequaled by any line in Eastern and estate office to 505 Minnesota avenue, in the bonds of matrimony heretofore existing between said plaintiff and defendant, and for the care and written in companies. Special paid the collection of rent and paying taxes for non-residents. 431 Min. Ayenue. ew building just completed by Prof.

Slier- Xhe Town of Deep Water. custody of her five minor children. man. Mr. W.

S. Boylan has also removed xuiu irauiaTC ms imprest, ui aowura it. jorwin and all above defendants in and to the said real estate above described and embraced in said mortgage, subject and subordinate to the mortgage so held and owned by plaintiff. That the equity of redemption of Howard D. Corwin and above defendants in and to said real estate embraced in Although the West lias Droduced towns boutliern Kansas, running.

MELVINA MOSES, Plaintiff. WM. Littich, her Attorney. hii abstract office into the same building. of remarkable growth, the new town ofl Through express trains daily between KANSAS.

WYANDOTTE The above gentlemen now have the neatest Deep Water promises to eclipse them all. I Kansas City and Olathe, Ottawa, Garnett, Deep Water is located on the Kansas City, I ti tt. 1(. T. Clinton and Springfield Railway, (now in Iola Humboldt, Chanute, Cherryvale, Inde- floes In the city.

Registered Voters 44 course of construction,) about eight miles I pendence, Wellington, Harper, Attica, vv in- EQUITY COURT said mortgage be forever foreclosed. That said lands, heriditaments and appurtenances be sold and the proceeds arising therefrom be applied to the payment of the sum and amount due said plaintiff on said notes will be rendered accordingly. CM. Howlet, Sherry Harlow, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Wyandotte, February 18, 1885.

south of Clinton in Henry County, Mo. It I field, and intermediate points. The following number of voters are reg IS near the great COal tieldS, and has tnbll-1 Thmno-h mail rroina riai Aranr. Riinrlav istered In tho respective wards: 402 in the tary to it a very large area of rieh farming I Lfnr. wrfi related.

Tb advanraa between Kansas City and Wellington, and first ward, 433 in the second ward, 446 in location will command for it the trade of a tho third ward, 573 in the fourth ward, 220 rich farming community and its growth is in the fifth ward, 111 in the sixth ward; ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. sure to astonish even those who are famil total, 2,185. The State ot Kansas, County, of Wyandotte, iar with the rapid development of towns and cities in the great West. FRANK ALMS In the Probate Court in and for said County. In intermediate Stations, making close connections at Ottawa, Chanute and Cherryvale with our trains for Emporia, Burlington, Girard, Walnut, and Coffeyville, Accommodation trains daily except Sunday Kansas City and Olathe and Ottawa.

Remember that by purchasing tickets via. this line connection is made in the Union Depot at Kansas City with through trains ty all points, avoiding transfers and changes at way stations. Deep Water is better located, has more Watches, clocks, jewelry, silverware, knives, forks and spoons, at low prices, on ESTABLISHED 1870. Conover Brothers. MANUFACTURERS OF FIRST CLASS UPRIGHT PIANOS 235 EAST 21ST STREET, NEW YORK.

natural advantages, and will undoubtedly easy weekly payments. Send us a postal mane a larger town tnan either nicn Hill, tne matter of the estate of Sarah Dyer, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration have been granted to the undersigned on the estate of Sarah late of said county, deceased, by the Honorable, the Probate Court of the county aud state aforesaid, dated the or Pittsburg, the rapid growth 21 and 23 West Sixth Street, of which has been the wonder of those fa card and wo will call on you. Buchanan Wilson, Room 59, Sheidley Building, K. Mo.

miliar with the histories of those famous via. 1 24th day of February. A. D. 1885.

Now. all ner- Through tickets can be purchased towns. The Kansas City, Clinton and 4.1 A. .1. 1 m.

sons navmg claims against the said estate, are to ThT Hnh ww nnnrw nf Springfield Railway will be completed The T.S.S. club gave another of their WpVate r.and trains running between I J0 checked to desti- the undersigned for allowance within one yt easant Informal receptions at Kanw Citv and that noint ahont Tn(1 nation East, West, North or bouth. I from the date of said letters or they may be pleasant receptions I Kansas City and that point about June year I nn- I 601 Delaware-Street. eluded from any benefit of such estate, and that if Pullman sleepers on all night trains. was well at- loth next.

Messrs. Keith Perry, 532 week, which SOUTHWESTERN DEPOT FOR ABOVE AND STEINWAY SONS PIANOS. CITY, MO For further information, see mans and sucn ciaims oe not exmoitea witnin tnree years after the date of said letters, they shall be forever veot hall last tended. Delaware Kansas City, will give full Information in regard to the new town. barred.

F. B. Anderson. Administrator ofl MO I ansas cirr, folders, or call on or adress S. B.

HYNES, I General Passenger Agent, Lawrence 013 3MLAJEV tne estate or baran Dyer, deceased. Wyandotte City, February 24, 1885. or any oi tne company's Agents. Young UIen' Republican Club meeting Fine residence lets for sale in Orr'a addition to Wyandotte, Biverview, Arni- In witness whereof, the undersigned. Probata Judge in and for the County of Wvandotte.

State On Monday evening the Young Men's trotur, Armourdale. Pacific Place and of Kansas, have hereto set my hand, and affixed I the seal of the said Probate Court this 24th day of Republican club held a meeting at Fife Tne Missouri Pacific Railway. Offers unsurpassed advantages to the traveling public in the shape of fast time, Orrille Scott, Orr Co. DR. A.

O. GIBSON'S Davidson's office, with thirty-five members euruary, a. is. 100O. SkalI R.

E. Cable, Probate Judge. Thursday night tne snow rail wich cov elegant equipment and superior acemmoda- COUGH SYRUP present The object of the meeting was to appoint necessary committees to aid iu the election of the people's ticket, which ticket ered the ground gave us a reminder that tions. This great system, embracin? 6.029 This COMFOUJTD rfvea UICK RELIEF la ioughs. Colds.

Sore Throat. Eoarsenee miles of road, runs its trains into the Union summer had cot yet reached us. By 10 o'clock on Friday morning it had all disap If your clock or watch should stop, And fail to give the hour, Just take it 'round to Bryant's shop, And he will give it power. Croup.Soreness of the Lunga from Comehin was agreed upon as follows: Depots of St. Louis, Kansas City, Hannibal meumonla, Henxinr, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Bank of Wyandotte peared, and the hosts of poor people who J.

C. Martin, for Mayor. J. D. Green, Asthma.

Cough, Measles, and i Atchison, Omaha, Parsons, Denver, Fort Worth, Mineola, Taylor, San Antonio, Consumptta only so cent have made themselves much poorer by for Police S. F. Merstetter, for DR. A. O.

GIBSON'S buying coal during the long winter from I City Treasurer and Treasurer of the School Galveston, New Orleans and all others of the principal cities of Missouri, Kansas, which we have just emerged, were made Board. F. 1. Anderson and A. H.

Cobb, WYANDOTTE CITY. DIARRHOEA MIXTURE ghul. I for Justices of the peace. C. Patterson and Nebraska, Louisiana and Texas.

Their J). B. T.S IS TUB BUT 11H1DT mm Ml Isaac Parker for isaao iraricer ior Pianos and Orcans. vonscaoies. u.

uaa ana coaches and baggage cars are of the latest and! buD I lul SOO.UUU uiarrnr ja, juysentery, Cholera Morbus, mer jmplaint, Diarrhcaa from Tee1 Cholf Infantum, Vomiting, lioody We have the largest and best stock of 0. Miliar, ror one year term as.Members finest make, and luxurious Pullman Palace Sleeping and Hotel Cars are attached to all ltLX. I. D. L-ras uouo.

ana an fain and Aoosanesa at Pianos and Organs in the West, and during of the School Board; J. M. Haynes and WILSON, Prealdent D. Ii. EMMONS, Cashier.

the Prprice only 86 Centa. through trains. The novel Buffet Parlor the month of March we will offer great Peter Eager, for two years term; J. P. and Sleeping Cars are run on all day trains, Practical Watchmaker 'Jeweler.

DR. A. C. GIBSON'S bargains to reduce stock. Some rare bar-1 Northrup and S.

S. Sharpe, for three years gains to close out. Our stock embraces the I term. For Councllmen, First ward, H. C.

ana reclining chair cars on night trains, between St Louis Kansas and 'EVER and AGUE CURE. This TOWIC NEVER FAILS to ears "Steinway A Sons," "Conover Bros." and I Darby; Second ward, Charles Bonis; Third sc. josepn. rouiman palace sleeping cars on nigt trains between Kansas City and Omaha, 1ECTORS. 'Fischer" Pianos and Mason Hamlin, ward, H.

F. Johnson; Fourth ward, G. W. Fever and Ague. Dumb Acne.

Malarial and A. B. Chase, organs. New Pianos The rates via this line are always as low as any ether, and direct connections are made with express trains of other lines at junc 549 MINNESOTA AVENUE, Bishop; Fifth ward, Sixth ward, Charles Hilton, -f iroTer, xngnt sweats. Ague (Jake, Neuralgia.

Jaundice, Loss of Appetite, Dyepsia. Bilious Fever. Rheumatism, and Trpnoii 230 to $800 and Organs $65 to $250, and I. D. Wilson, Charles Lovelace, Hiram Malott, Gxorsb Stcmpf, T.

A. Scott, B' R. Emmons, James D. Husted. Accounts of individuals, firms and corporations solicited.

Liberal accommodations granted," consistent withaafe banking. The meeting then adjourned to meet second hand pianos at great banrains. Call tion poms. L.A.EMEESON, H. C.

TOWNSEND, Ferer. IVPrice 26 and 60 Cents. Latartlsry 1223 Isxzsi Cy.Lx Wyandotte, again on Saturday night, at the tame place, on us at 613 main street, Kansas City, Mo. For Sale by S. F.

Matbxx, Gen'l Ft Pass'r Agt, Gen. Paas'r Agt. Aiehisoo. St. Looia.

I at 7:30 o'clock. Conovxh Bros. VTyandotte, Kaoaaa.

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