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S. S. THOMAS, THE FELT LOCATION OF TUE J. 271J5 HAlLROAl ItOXJ QUESTIOX. The first business of the Illinois Legislature will be the choice of a 'V So i i Headquarters at the Braiuerd House.

13 I suppose that e-erybody has tried first or makeout just where he feels hifciself to be situated in himself. When the finger is pinched, it is plainly enough not I that am Senator to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Gen. Logan. Serer-al candidates will be in the field, one of the most prominent of whom is Hon. J.

B. Farwell, of Chicago. ri'BMiilCI) EVERY THLT.l-DAY BY R. MORRISON, KOITOK AXD E. T.

EATON, Notary PusniG The place of Logan in the Senate is n.vncs of one that will be difficult to fill, and A proposition -44? on foot to prohibit any further voting of township or county bondw to railroads in the State of Kansas, und a bill for that purpose will probably be offered in the next Legislature. If such a law should go into effect anything in the near future it would be a elear case of the big fish eating up the little ones. It would practically give to two or three companies the, monopoly of the traffic of the entire Avestern half of the state, and would even remove from these companies their Office at ICellv fc Dolman's store, Una VL-ar, in utOvimcr, Six iavn.ri;i!lv in advance, COME SEE Bartholdi's Statute covered with Silk Handkerchiefs and Avheu you get tirei1 looking at that just take a few back and look at our Brainerd, Kansas. 13 gVAdvt Katt-s iivide known on Hppliontin. KntcrrJ at tiic Pordfiflkii at as sccon.l-vliiHS niiiil REUBEN REITZ, his successor, Avhoever he may will hardly hope to rank as high in the leadership of the party as did the fearless and vigorous statesman Avho has so acceptably filled that position in past years.

Boot and Shoe Slaker, T11UKSPAY. JANUAUY 0, 1887. pinched, but the finger; and the same is true of a hin in any part of the body. Notwithstanding' the fact the great controling nerve-centers are in the brain, I have, never been able "to discover that a headache felt any nearer me than a finger-ache. Perhaps the nearest approach to a sense of closeness, or to a veritable me-aehc has been a sharp pain in the stomach, especially when, on one occasion, I was struck in that region by a base hall bat which slipped from the hand of the striker.

But there is one Boots and shoes repaired or made XFCUOLOG to order. At Schroke store. 13 "WHAT DO YOU CALL, IT" strongest incentive for building new The express robbers, Wittroek tT A The year IS witnessed the death lincS)Iianicl thii fear of COmpeti have been sentenced to seven years of an unusual number of persons re in the penitentiary, and Weaver to Strupp KauiTman, Proprietors. iive years. lion.

Think of the Santa Fe with a little more than 200 miles of track west from Great JJcnd controlling a territory equal in extent to the en Covered with White and Fancy Bordered Hand-kci chiefs. It will make your eyes water. Bale Tojsilinson. East Side Broaduuau. 78m2 point concerning our felt location A bill has been introduced in the i i l.

nC St. Senate, pensioning Mrs. Logan. nowned in the various professions and walks of life. Thirteen members of the 40th Congress are included in the melancholy list, aiut an equal number ex-congressmen, Avith scores of others who had made a name and fame in the Ibid of letters, science, art, politics or trade.

G. A. WATSON, WHICH IIIIIIK. we iB rmie m. ii 10 the one brought out so deliciously bv the dear" litUe girl in Punch.

DR. D. M. MORRISON, PHYSICIAN BUECEGH. "You ought to tie your own apron strings, one of those irre- FEEB STABLE.

Office on Broadway, opposite the sistable young women of-Du Mauri- Whitewater Bank. 13. er's. "IIoav can aunty?" the re FROST HOUSE, ply. "I'm in front, you know." 1 his DR.

J.IIORXER, tire State of And then the U. Ps share isn't much less than the lion's. These and other roads all over the State which arc anxious keep out competition from their territory, Avill be represented in the lobby and perhaps on the floor of the house, and, very likely, i II pay a big premium to the man Avho can shed the largest crocodile tears over the deplorable condition of the "dear people" who are taxing themselves out of house and home to build railroads The eastern part of the State might submit to such a restriction is a shrewd observation in minute lcian es OPPOSITE DEPOT, BRAINEHD, KANSAS. 17 FIRST- CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. F.

Cl a. ass ex. Cashier. IIouace McLain Asst. Cashier.

-L. JLL psychology. 1 have otteu A. II. McLaix, President, Gust.

IlARDiiii, Vice President, been interested to notice whereabouts Office first door north of Roach on our bodily surface another ani Bros store. 13 mal looks to find us. The man, or li MRS. WORLINE, even the little child, looksat the face. Is it because the voice issues thence? 4 1 rlf it 9 of DEALER III MILLINERY CODES if.

ci bis iMJj kit. LADIES Call and see Mrs. Lillic De Talentc's millinery at BALE TOM LIN SON'S STORE. Among the most prominent of the Ion" list are (Jen. Winiield Han-cock, Gen.

David Hunter, Gen. Win. it. ilowley, John 1. Gough, the great temperance lecturer, Thadeus Fairbanks, the scale inventor, Dr.

Dio Lewis, the eminent writer and lecturer on Richard M. Hoe, the inventor of the printing press Avhieh bears his name, John Kelly, of Tammany fame, Judge Tavid Davis, of Illinois, Samuel J. Tilden, "the sage of Givystone," Prof. C. E.

Stowe, of An Seminary, Meyer Rothschild, the head of the great banking firm, Ex-President Chester A. Arthur, Chas. Francis Adams, Erastus Brooks, an eminent journalist, and last but not least in the hearts of his countrymen, the patriot statesman, General Yet it is the eyes, rather than the mouth, that is watched. Is it because Has just leceived a fine stock of Of Brainerd, Hans. 13 winter goods.

the expression, the signal station for the changing moods, is there more and suffer very little injury by it. Butler county has now a sufficient number of miles of railroad built or voted for to cut everyone of her 2i townships into triangle. Mirion Authorized Capital, (J. biii JCi than elseAvhere? A dog, also, invari $1 00, COO. $20, 000.

Paid up Capital, ably look up into the face. So does Notary Public, Everything neAV in winter goods aiso teaches and lias a full line of material for ARASESE AKD CHENILLE EMBROIDERY. county has three lines and $385,000 voted for new ones. Sedgwick is Office at Farmers' Exchange. Brainerd, Kansas.

13 zigzagged and Sumner parallelled DoesaGeneral Banking Business; Interest on time deposits real estate loans made. 'Money paid when papers are signed. with roads, and the same is in a measure true of nearly epery county John A Logan. in the eastern part of the State. We 1 1 llllllf blidllllllOiai have taken Mrs.

Means' advice "while you're a gittin git a It is true, the more the better, but in "My son." says Robert J. tturbette in the JJrooh Kagic, "I observe that voit are pleased to be a little bit sar-rustic on the subject of 'modern Now, do let the evange fhe bird, notwithstanding the fact the food comes from the hand. Why does he not consider the so far as its oAvn needs are concerned, to lie in the part that feeds him? But no; he cocks his head on one side and directs his lustrous little eye straight to our own, in order to establish Avhat communion he can with the very HIM of his master. It is hardly less pathetic than our own human elforts to pierce, by the seaiching penetration of the eve, to the real personality of each other. We never succeed.

We utter our imperfect articulate sounds to each other's oars, but Ave do not look thither. It is still ut the appealing and dumbiy yearning eyes that we mid ro ftAvav bafilcd and sor general one development would pro ceed at a rapid pace without the aid of another dollar in bonds or an ad list have his way, as we'd as the 're A Happy New Year to ono and all of my customers and liopb you will all able to pay your accounts in tlie next 30 clays. the ditional mile of road. This is not Winers Let him po Avher the cuse Avith Avestein Kansas rov-tiisVIU' won't hurt the crowd. Tiicrc tlu case resolves itseit into He tlnon't thTV.i.-'iwd- to do A.

H. McLain, Gust. Ilardcr, 2s- A- llolton, G. I J. 3UI-ain.

1-Jlf W.G. OldneM, Joseph 5Iorse, G. F. Clnae-eu 14X that of helping to secure the road: now with a thousand loiti actual am. if ft ST lit I 3 1 present benefit in return, or aAvavt ing the sIoav development of years r- ta B2 iV 5r.

1 Vi fes to bring the roid unaided. Ha -1 rowful at last. "Contr. Mil roads have matte easiern anything wrorg. Heir Most didn't get into jail for listening to Sam Jones.

The Chicago anarchist were not the outgrowth of a revival meeting. No Presbyterian elder, no Methodist classloader, no Baptist deacon, has been indited for throwing bombs at the police. There may be an infidel or two, a freethinker, may be; an atheist, perhaps, mixed tip in that crowd of anatchists; I do in the Atlantic. what it is. Wuy not let well enougl Dealer In i' i fi Pt a a a a pa alone and give western Kaneas tue SO JtXI LLIAXT FHOSF E'JXS OF SUCCESS.

constantly on hand a full line of goods usually kept in a First Class Drug Store. When wanting turn mm mwhi PL WH IH 4Jt 29. 3 same chance to develop TUV SIZE OF KASHAS. us 4i i2 Chicago Journal The scheme i for forming a national labor" party PTmS-mUGS. PAT.

US, Barbed Wire Fence Posts. not positively kuoav, u.n u.cic The of K.insas contains The seven Chemicals, Toilet Articloa, nave oeen; you a.i.n mlles 0f territory and irsnvi nnft'ng a "Km lov prices. Put I do know that the deacon V) ViK' 6BBSEJB3 fcjr BttSV ra. iXan O- 7 13tf Brainerd, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, STATIONERY SCHOOL BOOKS, Call on P. ID.

Aslienfelter at Pioneer Drug Store. the elder Avern't there. None of Sam Jones' converts v.ere there. The evangelist may have some odd, rough funny ways of teaching, but he does not teeeh evil." does not appear to have brilliant prospects of success so far. It seems that the National Industrial Union (whatever that may be) has called a labor convention to meet in Cincinnati on February 22, and Mr.

S. L. Douglass, of Indianapolis, av! is secretary of the union, says delegates have been elected in a 1 the Western and some of the Eastern and Southern States, and ilia probably 2,000 representatives of C. R. 'ALLEN.

J. R. ALLEN. ii SF00H1E PAT, CQLLAE) States of New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Raode Island, New Jersey and Dele ware might be included in the borders of Kansas and still leave room for the entire Stale of Indiana a generous slice of Michigan. Kansas is more than double the size of Ohio, and is a half larger than Illinois or Iowa.

Kansas is nearly a half larger than all England and is almost as large as England and Ireland combined. If the entire population of all the southern and western States in Commissioner Sparks visited some Cannot CUoIce Horse. A.ajitn itself to cuty lXoraea net 'a. Has two rows of DEALERS IN Will liold HajilC3 3nltivator shovels pointed and warranted in. place.

industrial interests will attend ti.e convention. The refusal of the Henry George party to participate in the convention does not Avorry the Industrial Unionists, who say they can get along very Avell without that element. "If they fight to work as good as new. Horse shoeing done sir and work warranted in. every respect.

We do of. the principal land offices of the Avcst recently and as a result a new-set of questions has been issued to le asked the homest-'ader on making final-proof. The list, comprises forty-four questions for the homesteader and tAvcnty -eight for his witnesses. Some of the questions are not strong enough to affect the con-Mveuee of the land grabber, but others contain as much solemn canicst-nei-s as a druggists liquor statement. Hon.

E. D. Stratford leaves for the State Capitol on the 8th prox. Oeanlne Unless Sfampcil BRIDIjES. general work in lines per taini ng to our business and Territories Avas set down in the State of Kansas, ie proportion of land to each individual would still be larger than that of England.

Kansas is great in size, great in resources and great in the hearts of her citizens. W. W. KEMPEB. Obi us, says -ir.

lougiass, -lUL-y nym the trade unions, for in New York thirty three of the unions have elected delegates to our convention." But Mr. Povvderly also gives the Sole agents for the Spooner patent collar; fine work a specialty; will compete with surrounding towns in prices and quality ot goods. Call and examine our goods before buying elsewhere. iShop on North STOVES rtOVES T. III.

Curtis, BE A MORE OF AVUUSTA'S "iMFE GOOD WILL." AND Hair dress 9 ,.) movement the cool shoulder and urges the Knights of Labor to- let politics and political schemes alone, at least for the present. He does not believe that anvthing is to be gained by separate party action by by the Avorkingmen. In this position he is unquestionably correct. The people of this country are near Hi ai iigrr iner Give m- a call and I '--'jMJr '5- 7 will guarantee satisfac- lie says he is for the agency of --iiti liing the sale of liquors for the accepted purposes. He is opposed to the drug store system.

He is in favor of municipal suffrage for for women, the constitutional convention and the" new judicial district. He approves the grand jury system und will A-ote for the removal of ti State Capital to El Dorado if such a bill comes up. Republican. tion. 0022S5 THREE l' i thorn illnstralod.

anil ell are Having an Experienced Tinner, he is -prepared to do work in that ly all laboring men and women. There is no titled or entailed class, We learn through the NeAvton papers that the Rock Island road from Peabody to Wichita, has been located through Richland toAvnship, Harvey county, which lies immediately west of Milton this county. This cuts Urainerd out of the road, which Ave regret to learn; but had her people dischaiged their full day one car ago, they would have obtained the road. One or two smart Alecks in a town can al-Avays sit down upon more than they are able to build up. Augusta Gazette.

Two trains collided on the. Balti follwlnK books pnblishe.l in tpampUet form Brintod from etx'xl typo upon rood poiwr. J-latte exnmiue tue iii.t Would like to buBaesa. lu clotli-bouud form 1 these bot-ks would cst $jC6 each- Each book is c-uifU-te these would cust line promptly. Out of tli Sc a.

A KovpI. By Cum AjalM' Illaiorx. A Novel, fcy i-L siomlfk tana aSystery. A kovel. By Anecdotes of the KeolHon.

eolloctlon ofhnmwons, ami thrilling nri utivee of ti 01 ivnuc ind taMie-Bel-i, march an-I scouts ami rl' Some people have more money than others, but it frequently happens that those who have the most Avork the hardest, for they got Avhat they have by hard Avork and they haA-e no desire to be idle. How then is a labor party to be formed? Where icudoeaal McPherson is said to Avant the State Capitol. Why not "divy" on this capitol business? Let's cut up the State into Id Rhode Islands', 42 Delewarcs, 17 10 Mas-saehusets or even into two Pennsyl-vauias. Even then we wouldn't capitols to go half way around anion the ambitious Kansas towns. Has opened in his Old Stand a new line of GOODS, CLOTHING, HATE, GAPS AMD GLOVES, It.irus orpi "on preat urtura, Ol air- The of General V.

S. tirant. 15y A. Vktkhs. IFiiii ponritand fmiS by John ii.

AVhittier. Tim on! edition ttiUMfe-l nuould Inrvery boiMiiult. lirmtratni. by llcrnry Lonsr-'V-Ilww. one tn afford to je itlmut thin coliPrtion.

ii-ia. by Alfred Tetiit.Taon. Tlii work mtjlua some tiio Imebt compueitiona oitfceK(tPt Ub'K' A ice i ArttnsCba-Iuk, Parlor Dramas, fisr.tomiim-a, VuiaieB, for social aud privata atertaiDUuU ilii! ovpnlnfa at Imtne. Teara the heat method of ir.jt ail ie iaiila. tells lnw to cure oiwease an.i Ri--s linictionaSir Borai devices, for winilo'v itc.

JUnstrattd. Ji.iet Knlrtlaa find ai.ci direc tions a i kind. Faniiy Artiatie FmiiroWerj-, U'a-Wukt Knttliag, Tattiug, 3: and Nst Work. lUvifnUtiL no-SePtrlea. A collation of thrillins nar--Riiviao! i.V.t;.jtivrx;-r(euc,uia2.yor them wi iiu-a I aiu! VaakPss Wit and Humor.

A llt.on humorotw itnnra.aketrltca, kkiui u.l iiari-rs ly tiia leaa.ilg fuaB? an ortha Anterlcaa Vr. lUutrnttd. DRY Co li 5. I Last oE the iiiito vens. A Xool.

By Miss Muioc. Aoad'Keart. Kevrt. By Aoffcor cf Dora The Koiiwik vfatarot i a iiiiiuaaid. A ot H.vsft.

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A Si Hi: Ml A Ni-vi. More thua SNsati. A isovel. By tba Aatawt 4 arrNton-aCirt. A W.

By Ht--. Coxat The Vttial A r.i.nuioroi'ITit I lm. ASwoi A Hv kSrMalUfordcrt. A By Kca Cosw.s n''af vB A luor-jrat A Sovcl. By tJta author Tbcl'Btai i A kwl.

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A By author Ix.ra A lfve Crlmt. A By Taa l.e!ft!rw K. AKovcl. P. ly autU.

IVv 1 ifo Knisrh tbrfi Mj-aUr. A Soaal. Ey Cham AvSded'ilSd''ilrtr. r.yanthoror' oraTlKirne AmorZtHoKuSna. A Kovcl.

Py Mat Cec.i. Hav. i v. lluvar Wood. are the lines to be drawn, and -what are to be the qualifications which shall distinguish a member of the labor party from any other industrious citizen? AND KEEPS A FULL LINE Mens' iSoots and Indies' Ohildrens' Shoes.

more Ohio Tuesday morning killing nineteen persons aud injuring twenty-two others. The trains were a freight and a passenger. The passenger was' behind time and Avas running at a rate of sixty miles an During the year 1886, miles of railroad were built in the United flliM Fifteen hundred and twen Tl. SlTarr at isiackwooa trance. United States Treasurer Jordan's k.t.cmo.

1 t'U ihcStorxofaorm. A KoveL ByM. Ja.f 8. Amrrt On I nr ten for I report) suuv uuitu uuuci AAould herew ty i-vles. or "nearly one-filth of the hour.

Several bodies were burned Entire amount, waVlinilt in the State in the terrible conflagration of the ith respectfully inform the Public that I pcr- stock in the market at the LOV," EST CASH rate of revenue the entire publ iC fffijl 8onallr selected my drLt Aviii be AA-iped out in thirteen a-wourreiuMutr, 4 3 Vn wrpfU-pd tram a. It lias not vet ue- I tfAiaf V.i. th Ymtaerlal Pinned PitpW a t'HICKS, and which I shall offer with small profit to Mat pre- I of Kansa; XX 1 tlll 19 -a a i i I- 4 in Tin tr in lbB" 'terinined who to L-iame lor xne yours, ov uy upuiuuuji ox m-- "'a 1 i a 1 of what done ent New tftA 4. wi- i i tu'j't suone in iavcihv fin 's. i I'll t.

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