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Cowley County Courant from Winfield, Kansas • 3

Cowley County Courant from Winfield, Kansas • 3

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We paid a virdt io The Th-nrict ot.rt n-i- The Satanic Maiestv of The Courast office ai Mark it in Vour Little Book KuU'ht hts a typo 'ks ill'" -J'- Evidently it is an ill wind that blows i no- The editor of the Marion Banner gives no- so Jar as poitfe. io st-c ii i'l-uut i came bounding up stairs one day last week, where we were hiding from a patent medicine advertising agent. It was the first time we ice that he will publish legal notices ot all vliile THE OOURANT. bod mod. Although this severe froze up the water barrel and doubles ecoal bid.

we are filled with a great large lee ing oi thf same ov. ii t- The man who travels on the sits down by the side ol lone laboring under the newness ill their ice. est i whe our city wa- in eit'iyo. aisif i-i- mils at one-nan tlie raies aiio.eu his we think is one of the worst crimes a '-s liiru ri a Zulu ver 1 e-r. his lisnivec, hx-t of iirust vlrin wti The ion day washing t.

t-i't (," i r- lb' man it iiuo the rooms 4 Abst'en-iie chii to i Mil tola! a-bsiiiicsee from i eaksof "a male train." The i lie iv-og-his He's eversaw the kid in a hurry, and as he gasped ilSiatst attorneys and l'-iini-ti o. x- An can do. to estimate ins worK oc.ov. hi: gon- to U'lraui iy l'av sa.i.e wui'i'i, -ii h-i -ii on (Ultl the lie at dow in auiit's' cousin, met his to tttis vicinity lat real value and endeavor to break uownin. ture oj liie.

"ii oniern.ii to romii. at ti olliei hull'oi yiltieh was l-: Th AI. V. imlliar fac; s. and more stranue J-'-'- and pleasure tins fcinnS.

Fast nale house plant, which for two weeks has been sighing for immortality, last about midnight, go! the nnmoivali-tvlt wanted, and this morning no i-oubt it is b'looming in the new Jerusalem. care uau it will hloom some where. Ii never got; up P. SrtORT is the authorized so'ia: Daily and Weekly n-, money pain on to him honored at this office. business he depends uponioruie Minn his familv.

The law does not often allow more for anv kind of work than it is wor.n. rdu as-il tosay "V.iu-urii the half of a seat the oe. upicd by a plen His first question young lady, ts: '-Tardon me. Miss. m1-' for breath, tola us in iremnung tones tnat there was a man downstairs who wished to see us.

We asked him. then why in the name of a great republic and free people he didn't see us; that there was no admission fee; that it was tlie regular afternoon matinee, and it was a free show. The frank and dirty little devil then came forwardand informed uslhat the man was blind, and lie thought, desired assistance. Descending and going to where notice hrer i iay wooi was i-iii 1 1 n-u nd we are sure it uoes no. I lui'.

a. cousin ot To, of trains have iwu A 1. 1.1 tut avail- ro(eka dejioi. i ha; m.xiey without milk. 1'hat a skating stars and siripes That Winneh for-ei-v.

Judye 'lornir. sii in niwiit-incd chair, with a c.miented lnti Uj hi printing is conceriul in Kansas, nut int place to without mi rit rink is a good is ssMjn to lose steam enough to bloom here. The head of tne I some douft uni a nam The trial of Thomas J. Armstrong for the murder of James Itilev at Arkansas city on the evening of the 17th of October last, was concluded last Wednesday in the District Court, the jurv returning the verdict, of murder in the second degree Thursday morning, after having been out itbout ten hours. It at-pears front the testimony in the case that there had been a horse race in the Indian Territory on the afternoon preeeeding the evening of the murder, and that Riley ow ned one ofthe horses.

During the race some misunderstanding arose regarding the starting of the horses! Riley and his friends claiming that the word at which the horses were to lie started had not been properly given, and Rureh, the owner of the other horse, and his friends claiming that it had. Armstrong, who had been betting on Bnrch's horse, was heard to make threats against the deceased during the controversy. After the conclusion of the race the parties had returned to Arkansas Citv. In the earlv part of the evening. Armstrong, in compahv w-ith a man by the name of Adams went into Riley's store, and shortly lie iOOKS ot a liaper aim me teaming face which wuid assure iiiij of it indicates anything, we are not suii.usiu one ot hat he was the boss, ami run unu ed a maie Itecause it ioKe aim cuwp.

tart do vou f-rfonii in The drama of life. demaibWagoipin-rladyoi thitcity. iat the lianner should nulKe meonei 11 house thought tie ne.iru ine i umi. the still hours of night, and arising in all ie voluptuous sw eep of his night robe, and wltn the clear white beams of the winter moon lemtiii" up tlieangles and gothic architecture and doubt much whether any who expected p. Shritl SlU'lincliiail was umimii e.v-mely wise.

and wtre a sa.isii.-d suiik on ac the unfortunate old man stood, we said in substance: "Oh, sir; you are a poor blind the regular army ud wished to have Ins woik uone coi prominent 1. l1'- That the dessert ions from last year reached Thai it is aid Hamilton mind my own busmen, a count of having two years more io ru-ue hi And a very goi one too. oi ins pieiinesqu ,,...1,... o. o-1 waiving trees.

bile others see the pleasan going to take his iminals. Kmgm was laKing uow iut-ietii'tis and answers. so a to beab! to lur- ould give it to suenapaper ai a. hatever. These patent outside and simii-v sheets run by men who know ip sleklv lilt I resie'taile if it Has no gener I rV" fields and the lovely landscapes, you wander last tint name wnom fs.r-.to -So sir," was the reply, "my name is not iauies.

Hut, pardon me. is your name Zinc. i oppcr?" nc or copper? No, ma'am," said the astonished man. "What lead you to supiHise I had such names?" "F.xeuse me." was the quiet reply "but I thought certain you must be first cousin to a brass foundry." The man fell over two seats and kicked a Idrd cage half wav down the car in his haste to get a into the smoker, while the young smiled a gentle smile behind her handkerchief. It was a proof of the old adage that a witty answer turneth away bores.

Abe Steinberger of the Winfield Courant. lets nothing escape him. He is a genuine lie could tio. anv sh a tmtisciipt lorthe supreme ourt. aiii oil piacfon the- 'j'iricr.

That ttabv sashe tie.l high in The1 ous ta-k. no.iui'eo: aiic--ii' i7l back are nothing whatever about the ousiness in. a necessity oi existing. r.frj from tlie iit it-noam. who woum iit roinrn :ilt.ut t'il veai in tho are trying to engage are nine limes bis en pui.usneu entiarv.

Kmnk win) w.nm renin i There in the State Affrl- hout their i.usiness, uo no. adopted by young That the man who went mil-Hi have been a lawyer. That red and green will Iw 1 in convieiuig a. man man io work wiih a will the fashiouabic r.ltuntl 2i siudciiis. oi wnoiu ale from a land olhee notice, ana sue to his family In-fore t'ii cio; at ntgiit.

was to do anything to get the name inn a. i skmg ail manner oi m'" Siioi's an rsjui- from 4' eountb-s I Kansas, auu nwiu her ie ITtiiiayria of last Saturday, has ity liankcr, win was so umm iiiiaie a io rinters, neither uo we oen. i'" ires tor them. The CorKA.vr is ill ng to contrasts of color ihW wiuier. That if vou have not yet raptnr.

sniiime out -y- hist on a lorL'eo orau. aii-i newspaper man in this respect, or instance pay full price for everything it gets, arm iilM.ut lour and tme-hall columns oi pa icaiis Henry Asp set by his side yejling. "weoi- after thev got in there Armstrong mviled l.i-lev to have a cigar. Riley replied that he would not smoke with anyone who would bet against his horse. Armstrong said he couldn't smoke with a better man, as he thought he was the best man in town.

R.iey remarkedthat he would bet him twenty or twentv-tive dollars, whereupon both parties n.itl.p iiioiipv. Several parties who were le reiuarKs in a uuu clotites up you had belter do H. the only kind of strikes that iet its prices 101 o. s'Cl UlUCK iWltTUM-mvui vim verv ouesnou. and wonut men iuni pay arc ied man of intielil was presenteu mi an have never believed in culling pi ices the local page.

on yoar after year in tne hopeless gloom. Poof man! Do you not at times yearn for immortality, and pine to be among the angels where the "light of a glorious eternity will enter upon vour sightless vision a beautiful dream He wiped away half a dozen scalding tears with his sleeve, and said lie did. He was getting means, lie said, to enable him to go to New York or some oilier eastern town wliere he was going to get his eyes taken out and refilled or scraped. We do not remember the exact words. At any rate he intended to have the cornea filed down and a new crystal put in, which these western doctors could not do He didn't propose to be butchered up bv quacks.

The cost, lie thought would be only about S.WO.00. At first we started to give him a check for that amount, and then thought we would trv him with a less amount. I eel-iii" around we found fifteen cents, and gave it to' him, received his emotional thanks, and he departed saying he would do what he could nd look Joe Hutou uueaNily miheluce until heir bv his better halt some six niontns aiier ewation has neell inai i Tim a eat and a comma the court wnild over- words that the lime plain 1. reserved, or anvthinsr ol the kind, but it as too late. John Frost had been there, and touched the little tiling with his lev finger mil all was still.

The agricultural editoi breathed a sigh of relief and went back to rest, neglecting to awaken the other members ol the house, because be did not want a scene. nvone desiring a medium sized flower-pot as good as new. can obtain one at this olhee very reasonably. For the benefit, ol" our readers, many of whom are not what might be called practical newspaper men and women, we will say that if vour lime is very precious, and lite is too short for vou to fool away yourevemiigs read-in Im-al advertisements, and you areat times in "grave doul.t as to what is advertisement and hat is news, just cast your eye to the bottom of the article, and if there is a toot-note which savs or something ol that stripe, vou niav safely say that no matter but a short time, and are never worth infringe. The vouthlul luistjaiui went 10 is t'rnt the one the claws at the end of the uled.

In tact, oven thing seemeu oiuereui ending, or amount to anything. wo vvuiit lis family physician, lor he was sore at heart rom the gmid old days of yore, and we imag- white uieomoniiis me iiauwai standing by induced them to put away their make some one a those made with ten baits. That ladies who wear the latest styleof hittP. need not ciirry umbrellas this winter. That IIeiir- CiohNmith lias ot one (of the nicesi babies we ever saw its a doil Uib That the most profitable things a man cnn raise are iow Is.

For every tHeygiea ii.y..L- there wonal oe iihw laerrimt-nT in me of ilie clause. we II 11UIK 11. out iiiiiii. will mi suspicious wnnai. aim ast-o oidd be anvthing previous about this domes-ic contribution.

The old doctor simply inilcd and thrust his tongue into cither side proceedings had It. 11. Sauohl and J. tih The editor ofthe Florence TTralJ Is going are coneeriiea, 1 1. monev-.

Kilev or ins cierh. a. io.s formed the crowd that they wanted to close 1,0 store and nroceeded toblow out the lights. another. een taere tnniHin" 1.

tlie same to one oeisoi. a dxamc oecause me riatt? oom at eaeli oilier, aiipiK-n u-smiiiit his mouth and reminded Hie young mar- nvrars skinnisiimg is snii uoi reauj km The crowd started out of the building and Adams had got nearly to the door.when he yvas iack utterly null iterent. gnawing a musiv Well, how do you like us by tliis The Augusta Indies have si.rla'u.-V Only one hog in is afflicted wi: The public debt will all have en rat 1 by 1.HB1. Kansas should sell less yviieat an moi-- It cost i.4.ii.a to run the schools of Hiul.r county lust year. 'Tls sweet to court, but oh, how sad.

to court a girl with a ferocious dad. All kinds of laces are fashionable, but Spanish lace takes the lead. So far as the turkey is concerned. Mother Bhipton's prophecy will come true. They call it "sheep dip" now and it comes by express in two gallon demijohns.

I)o not kiss vonr gill unless yon have been vaccinated. It Isn't safe, you know. Louisville, the county seat of Pottawatomie county, is now without a newspaper. The firemen of Independence win give a grand ball in that city on the ld Inst. In the bright lexicon of the Peiiioeraey statesmanship must be denned a lost art.

Our voung ladies are beginning to -wonder what they will get for t'hristnuis presents. A western editor wrote an article on "Hiiu-barb" and the compositor made pie out ol it. One thing Cowley County needs to complete her wants is abont twelve more teachers- The Burden Enterprise man is crying tor coal dealer who will supply that town with The paper men are now running their business into the ground by inaiiuaicturing paper coffins. President Garfield's picture Is to be placed upon the live cent international postal lei ler stamps. i i Joe Barricklaw is putting down a splendid flag stone sidewalk around the 3.clioiignI building.

The horticulturists of marshall comity recommend the western slopes tor apple orchards. Varxnnr vptv kindlv informs tllC 7e01le man that Kansas isoneoiiiie hi libel s.xit. Two of the fashionauie laaies oo.t iime to this city to buy a surah satindolman. ein unable to rind a suitable garment at unk dried outtaio mear. ami iieriu i ai- tiiictin.iiwA finiokeat Jim Caskey scx- not the most, proline state in the moil, ana pushed out bv Riley but turned and attempt- Tl'i'-moof politeness was reacheu oy tne cer dodging aromul under the talncs UK.1 a lense.

cause its a girl and weighs kv ft.l to re-enter the building and was again home. We have tne papers noniing is phenomenal nere. jupriLU mufal. Now Mr. Capital we never said any eat shot in the eye with a paper wan.

in me further exteud the circulation of The Cou- I -y-ed out bv Riley- aud fell upon the side bove. ellliHjlon rrexx. f1' ri.t br isn nivitsrv siopping the good daysot these Kin. i oi om i prm-eeo- bint. Half au hour later we learned on tne lu.

Ttilcv went un to where he had such thing about intield. It was I herry- -i hing particularly remaiKtn.ie hau. ii'Ts. there were no stri ngs around i i.e ta ers. i.

opTiilpmiin was the owner i.i... mi.imn.. tircttun that ts.nne oi the boyare trying lo how much confidence you may naveiiau ui vale. That just exactly wnere nuppei.eo. Hon.

We don care 10 see Tin. club will meet at the residence .1,, to int he article nil a I i -owlec I vtnnlv. nn.l was i e. date (l.i Te. We haven got that Kind of gins in our ion 11, ui suicuinu i w-no as siauuiug a ie sn i strange tnat me unravel.

That the Winiield brick men have shipped of Mrs.Iu. Kmerson.on 11th a venue, thiseyen- foot-note of that kind is puiuisheu irom a nor rocks suspended to the court coat-tail, and everv one seemed io enjoy himself. matter how many eases he had in court. Then Torrance, a smooth faced lad. gave hut urah satm dolman in v.

lniie.o u.i ly pieKing up a ie towards him and tout mm to not- kick. xa. vcaR nw-av having his optics I tie srvt the seveml -ir losuls of brick, io Wellington in-r. leiiibers are requestcu io mwi ai 'a" mu-etv mercenai 11...11 endorse the sentiments therein I trCiltej. it is somewhat gratifying to us, I he mnt' by Marshal Fairclo who sharp.

the year. lur leading dry goous nouse pleiitv of them during the spring and summer when thev were in season, but long since or may not enunciated past week. That as you go" is goKi advice and Threo printers. Missnrians by birth, are little thought ol anyinmg save me aay wnen i he would srot suiticiem fnnd however, to Know y- told him to hold, tnat more was two out of a number of other citizens. edo th difficulty between him and who doesn ither.

Women enter the profession of teaching i-ith more alacrity and pursue it with more eal ban men vet I am told that In estern Cansas, at least, the average professional life the ladv teacher is but two years. At the nd of that time she gets married. Some men av that she flies from theevilsthat sheknows. does verv well for the man ..,,,,.1. ast for his tirst love.

hairoaiiKs oniv pnae working in the Frrrinnia Cfizr omce. Jx. out for a train robberj" in that vicinity. not. begrudge him tho fifteen cents, as doing i irmstmne attemnted to get away closed them out and replaced them ny seasonable fall aud winter goods.

Probably one Wnllimrt.in storekeeitCrS had a COUplC That a jai'nmwk ought to be giod eating. ntlemcn mavcr- cashier, and cash there. was to prepare a neat little talk tor mui-dav school, held at o'clock every Sablmth morning in the little white church on Ninth n.es not the iniet sav -the oruvesi arcmc without beefsteak one morning since, we are I an(j "was pushed by Fairclo into the street, even, and trust theold gentleman may return I jmmwjiately on arising to his feet Armstrong with his sight entirely restored. I told Riiev ot to do that again and Riley hut when the ioard of IHrectons wake up. tenderest there is cash nowhere.

Avenue, which now suppori a ihwuuhs rather risking those, she Knows 1101 oi out l.lu thnnn- will not W.isll TllC Tilt ll IS. tllllt Tbnt some of tlieehenilie fringes area foot sent hint last spring ior samples that the season was over and that he couldii sell them in your town, offered them to the aforesaid ladies at half price rather than winter them, and the ladies could attord to keep hoiis sign. Wirt Walton care only to get Mr. teorge Sehroeter. manager of the A infield Jewelry House, returned from Chicago this week, and brought with him as tine a display of elegant new Jewelry as was ever opened in the west.

Indeed lie can now offer the trade of Wintield and Cowley County just as nice and well assorted stock to select from as thev could rind bv going to Chicago or any ot the'eastern cities. His line of gold and silver watches, are of the very best, and his new-setts, rings of all kinds, coin silver and plated ware is ofthe latest designes. and cannot fail To nlease. Io not fail to call into Ills store and They do say that no amount of coaxing can deep, and the jet beads used with them areas sun.rior intelligence, anu a neat ami We find among Stenographer Knight re- kicked at him. Armstrong advanced towaru reports of Judge Torrance's charge to the jurv him and Riley threw oil" his coat and stepped in the trial of a gentleman charged with steal-I a few few feet north of where he had been ins? vceelc.

the following beautiful standing to a oost yvhich supported the ayvn- on his soldier jacket and talk about the swim- persuade the average ruritey io eai ccm big us plums. Tlint tnvL' tr. the IrtlVl UJl ram oi euiiu aud knowledge of the world. them untit spring at tne reuucei. inT times ne wonm nave aiuoiin uu'whiiui lasses when elected Cmuity surveyor.

Allia son kept an eye peeled on tds Tisdale girl lik- It a great thing to make a fortune. There isnonircd even contact wit a com- txivs oress The giris. anyhow the power of the What has become of the mtield ornet aiui expressive question "Do you not think I ing. Armstrong at about the same that far awav amid the unknown worlds I time stepped in the same direction plnnp hose I .,.1 whoA w-ltfitn a few fpe of Rller used i only one thing reabr. and that is to keep nres.s iirevails." voutn who naa iriiMtn anv of children, ana tne consciousness "is her own mistress, are.

in combination. Band? Nine years ago or tnereanouis. to ns. we used to hear them tooting it wnen maue. often, and been cveriasiingiy anu uiianimnuv That when vou reach the plane ot mannoou track the drifting system of planets wheel and I some opprobrious language and fired the ball what brings round the speedy matrimonial Kansas towns are doinga letter business lvlelt.

jnliy Amierson v. ouui ori nam an around in cverv part of town, practicing tor K.it it members are whether you i-io Tmtuh is tne average male ueai i iiiai circle through countless ages, wiine man i taking enect nuey icn, u.ca., taste a iook ill tne new it is quite natural that you should imluk1 a little shaving. day in the lumber yard, and uu-n at uusk. some special wuwiuii, i or not this fall, thau at any tune since me siaienas admitted. clothed in a little oriei attiuoiiiv, cu.a i ainiosi has not at some time bowed to tne sw ay 01 me lost to us now, and to those 01 uia.

w. tuk the robes around nis sweetness in a iou inntjv. mid skin out for Thomas- Tiiat theold reliable ehopped-meat and io- voting school ma'am. oote jrrerutx. The taking of the testimony in the trial of fantastic tricks before high heaven as makes I A nrikinrt joke was perpetrated upon a ween rep.j.rding himself as the 1 nt.

Howard hoc raised lonns to any town, no doubt. If the members no sun sui-vive will re-orgauize. as tlie Knight leinplar tatix-s now styled "Mosiac is yei iMipuiar tu that "a winter of some sort has got lo be ex pni Murdock left Butler county there Guiteau. at Washington for the assassination one who will build a Hvw hotel in that lively ville to a dance. Judge Omipbell would tell a lawyer to sit down, in the middle of a care- boarding houses.

io no sol its in the Republican ofthe solar system, piann.g u-. Snnday morning, one Jonn a. iiipnaiu. the I if President Oartield. is developing no uc Rand of F.moona is uoing.

ine.e burg. That Rav Shnltrer. who has been a resident UUiy stuoiea aim i iii-n party. We have conleiiueu uiiu no nH-A Cwlc i wli on has a ten- feature" and everv reader who can remember the inimitable laws of nature, violating cltv w-ho is known pretty genemlly tbe particulal's published of the atrocious I prime and co-ordlnnte common taw I thro ugh'sonthern Kansas for his shrewdness, deed when the Nation's heart was bleeding VCrses. going behind the returns, as it were, I qjj taturday night presented by- his wife I of Winheiii for some time, left Friday morn that Wintield should not stand at the front in this as yvell as everything else.

would make another suggestion Organize under a rdiet ni the court turn oeen renaereo oeioie perienced." An Irish member of Parliament once said that 'a man can't stand on nothing unless he's a ThaSuntu Pp rond has surveying party dollar bill to wrap oii'the outside of his roll of ones. ing for Kansas City. the argument began. A jury would retire to the rear end of Tripleu saloon, order a with ofief has about tlie substance of the tes- I trying to peer behind the veil, as we might his flrst -born, (at least legitiinate) a rislied to run a iiewspapei, he a candidate for any office whatever; that he made a good newspaper, no matter how m-us i.ori'..nninnr a full hand's wort new name, anu see 11 tne The Coi That it will par anv one to walk out and take a lookat the plantsand flowers in 1 rank sterscipes and views of Winfield and vi bucket ot beer ana return a veraici the better, trail it, for instance. timonv so far taken.

Our space ill not per- say prognosticating tne brlaht lmie girti out the nappy miner uiu uoi ni-J o.u r.nort. but I the axioms and by-law's which not I tn th until next morning. out forthe location of a line between Howard would be a Mov.li-k's exoerience has evidently oeen cinity at iinult Jciiioson s.taaox Manny hot houses. guiltv bv ten cloeK next morning. on Kellv, then editor of the OmnVr aiuU'lerk of and Cedarvale.

Anv aid we BAST tHHSIT BASU. winner, as is surely the daily. i ovii Ipiipp thetneorv. man 10 shall publish anv netv developments hrougni Qnlv regulate worms anu inen e.eai.o.., jiaying been carried to a near neiguuur iui 1 ....:1. I.q I nl.nn.n,.nnirpriM Of ifia.rOIial aillllinl- It! rri ,1 Ita loil.lt 111 11 Kmnoria "is up and coming" on violators That it w.m't do to reckon on theeood for From theatipenrnnceof the weather it Ioi ks thf court, would work the court room an a paper as it should ue, ougni to oe in- I it so hnnnened that there of the liquor law in that city.

can render towaru "uK'm; inuie the jr the oleaginous in- cist iiroa'dcast the oleaginous tune which you simply hope lor. Unlaid eggs success will be cheerfully given iievewni niLciesi me ,1.1 day and then sit up till midnight pouring over his exchanges, trying to get a few point The net revenue of the nited State govern are unceruiiu eiiieKens. had too much newspaper talk on I congruity of prehistoric usiilruci j.iio i was another infant at this neiglinorss some- as though the fall, so long delayed, was 1.1 nlng to arrive. Over S70.ort0.ll00 of fractional currency public has melleu, ln.iepenueiii, uurc honest convictions, and let the consequences take care of themselves. The sooner those cmn, the -a-emnatonian Miss -Minnie ment tl-O-Xt, a day.

eniiiini was uuuuiuvu uj i tiling near a moiiiu That the adolescent- counter jumper who Woiiinotftii to reside in I this subject. ers from which to write a nanusome noitee smooth faced gentleman whom no one I came for placing the newcomeronexliibition eh ot does so much courting in the seeomi aiu, the future. Miss Haughie hikes her place at I A new lodge called the National I'liioii, has The state penitentiary now contains ST not yet been offered for redemption- the mrtUOl a cross-eea iiiKtm. r.n.i-.-i Hii-ton was holding iustiee court in the front knew, and who seemed to know no one, was I the month old was taken to ouphant noust n-'aed in tne newspaper otisn.ess ee the full importance of their position, that will the srrade. tone and inde ii.n ArchieSteyv- should pull down the hlmds.

heen organized in vt inneia, ill prisoners. in the city most of last wees, ne i ana tne wraps upw. in" oitieers: F. Barclay, ex-president. art, of Winiield, have taken the contract to do end of Fuller's little frame bank, and would tax up the cost with as much coolness as lie That art is long, life is short, judgement dif-ftVult.

oniKrrunitv transient, and the 1aily pendence of the press reach its proper level. it never win oe. Mrs. K. P.

Kinne left for Kansas City this morning. The family will reside in that Cuy during the winter. the Brettun, ana tootc particular pa.i.j. say inai me tiowlanu president, n. neii iiiui.

mm woutil oe a i.iovk. t. i when court ConiAST only lifteen cents a week. THE COUTt A NT RATES fieorge I t-r at once sumnioliea in an nis menus The voung man who came into our omcctue flier evening, sat down in a chair, and then the stone anu ones, woik school days ago J. Vi Maddux bought of a Sumner county farmer, a hog which weighed 4 paying tor him the deh Mrs Mina Bliss speaker, fi.

N. Searcy I ger about the court room chaplain. Jacob Nixon secretary, W. 4ra- session. He left immediately alter ham financial secretary, K.

S. liliss usher, Mrs. Havworth, alias Richard Lennox, afi ids comiueiits. Dronounciii: now writes column anei contmit matter on the grand iury system, live days after it is too late for the article to be ofany rood T. II.

Johnson was about the only man That "love laughs at locksmiths." but he The business locals will always be found a bounced up, with a yell and tied like one oe- ixks nrettv sober when he hears the old man will be made for ad- is reonesteil to rettim lOUr lOllg llfaSS E. s. Rowland scrgeantt-annj, A. w. wit- Wn, was espVeine the belief uia 1 1 :4.

M. I Special ontntCK snug little sum oi auu sun Dr. Perry is erectingat tiuedaSprings hvecot- lliert- weie uiouglll oy hi- nl. I i.Vl wis ns hriirht ns man Of eefely same ThaAhere is plenty of red cars now a days. ZJX ththI.oi- TiiP nhiiM'ts of the society tacks that were on the cnair wnen ne nxnvms seat.

Xo question will be asked wo under- the gentleman. auu mat me good directory of our leading houses in tin different lines of trade. The fanners of Rice county are making nr rangements to engage in tiie dairying Imsi ness on a large scale next year. ThoTtnklii Urot ers of Fifth Avenue. an inch ...1 it.) we winii I nose laeas nac for tfie accotiimouaimn o.

ro" there to reap the benefits derived troin water of the sm'ings. Dr. standerford nre similar to those of the Kniphts ot" Honor, the memhors carry a life iusumnceof irom servation of Havworth, that he was dluary children at six momns detective perhaps from Neyv York, nlations were indulged in until the olulg to an-I inwc.r was almost frantic with delight, yvhen but they are not found as oi yore. ainui a nm- I lipiaVetl advertisements, Sl.W ry of pleasure at tne hearty husking bee. lhe tirst 5 inched' cei Tbfit a little mousewill scare a woman who, ineli.

in one nawer. or cents each use for them in our business, inaicnair is es- 111 town will) was icun ins ii tion to business, and the way he would stick to the claim jumper until he got his last nickel as a retainer, would shock The modes-tv of a more cheekv demagogue than 4ov. t. John- Hut he is gone as well as many other Inning lights of that day, and while only about half of the free and happy boys of then t.i werdth and nrominence. with an inch devoted to boys who not only read SI JX to ri.j.U0t.

o.hnr pinrspa of like I molher demanded a peep at the littl will build a sanatorium and Jas. stivers has begun building a restaurant. Ueuda hut make our orliee a reirular rmed with a tin dipper, would brave a starv both papers. Locals, in swer io a w.v-i,.te.l I on.ltlie fnniiv nart Of the matt have leased the new Windsor hotel at Topekia ing lion. All the women know the reason loaiiii" place, and the taeks are what we de- "While in AVinfield the first of this week the I writer hud the pleasure ol" visitmjr and look- I iir throuirh Jlr.

steinherifer's new I Tiii jntortlvpii ire shrewd chaps, but I fnv exnloded. as she krieyv the difference at is booming. and will open it about. Aew i ears. lr line each inscrcion.ui eeKiy h'wul Mne.

liusiness in reading matter, in too. The Courier, of this city, is rattier a queci nni-P. iw wnen anv jiit; lieini uiH.n for excitement. uourani. lestcr-ibiv's Democrat duplicates this article which We have been waiting two weeks now for nnfitt'p to S3V that lailv.

it cents, in ockiv -j'cems wt hhc iur is lust the linage oi its pa," Oiiphant looks sad That Pone says 'Whatever ehuhhv babies grtiwing up to call tliem bless- iis local editor as the man who pur- thev don't often get their yvorK in oil nic ov-ey County officials. The Burlington Patriot pays the following a k.i tt.x nwt find he.st arranged I each iii'-orUoii. Foreign advertisements same arid savs "vou can't always toil wno a Dan heco'iiea ivp little cuv in- I Urown takes a dilierent view, ne snav somebody- to sav "the iiieiancuoiy uasija come." Why this silence, brethren? A "Vw York mnn recentlv sold his wife to: institution. Scarcely a yveeK passes, um fireer, the local man, has something very tlattering to sav of Mr. Millington, who edits r.n.t is verv compli tio.

oicics from Abe's sanctum, and now iniitif othee in Southern Kansas. The 1ai- I home advertisements, ana payaoie 111 B-oinsr to look like." rtne.i mid imiuireds oi energenc cin.eiir. imj nis wue iopeu ium mni -Nir Ali.it.nl. I idvanee. All bills for home advertising cot- Cockant appears to oe oooiuing, aim Aoc I tw-isiing coinpiiincio, cl aims thev were stolen from him.

How else can onoiiwount for the coincidence. Traveler. can never know tho triiilaml rlcasnros of lie loft, too." trnob- fa in to Rurliiiffaiiie Mr. neighbor for a dollar. Some men seem to ta kc leeted inoiithlv.

Xo cuts admitted, nor type used other tiia'n those styles now in the paper. Howell, father of Mrs. Kev. x.i.Kmjt Tliat some ofthe loys are yvateliins to see if and his whole outfit are all happy. were prominent attorneys no nas ome handsomely entertained ny the Coitbant I in nfe dabbled a little in the political pot ntertained oy tne ioi ka.m i Hie aauoieu a uuw 111 ZiiiV mentary of his 'partner, and does not I'dend that the readers should overlook the fact that earlv settlers, nave niuue i.i,, n.

in, i ii work oi misuini! 11,0 Florence eating house the other day i at.v, Vr Yoknn and Mrs delight in swindling their neighbors. Women barbers are multiplying. If tb the boot and slue man take? the prescription lr. Kmerson gave him. and if lie take, how inilil death shallcall us to that celestial folks and hope to visit tnem again some nine.

puoiisn oun VYiU horn in and relates a found three dies in his tea. He the waiti-r to him and said: "ou are liave pretty mugs they will, no doubt, Keej he likes it. PROFESSIONAL AND MWCELLAXEOCS. i "to ride into C'oneress on this hobby, like I some interesting rennncseences 01 mei Mrs. Mary llogers wilt commence a pro- I hopos to ride mio straddled I distinctlv remembers seeing the newsiw their eustomere in hot water alt tne in That the druggist who hesitates now is Iot in error me.

Vou evidently ttiink I am traveling in a special car and putting on a .1....1 of I'm riding second-class Thirty-two and a half pounds was the weight traeted mceunti at the Methodist church, next Wind on the bench of I with turned column rules, announcui; fni-iii. w-inter He should together some shore from which no tramp printer returns. "I desire to advertise for a girl to do general housework." said a Winiield lady to the business end of Thk it ant office yesterday- "1 have had some liltle trouble and an F. S. JESSINT.S.

G. H. BUCKX A Min is a duakeress is a reg Mr. M. isoneoi tne.aoies.

the broad state of Kansas. In all fairness. Mr Millington should occasionally make a iike mention of but this lie has ever neglected. Now, in our opinion, Kd. is mticli toe best neyvspaper man oi" the two.

and ll this one-sided business continues much longer Father Millington is going to be asked to stand up aud explain his sellish conduct. sweet oil and opium and bring out his cough ofthe Daov stranger nun uiaoe us in the house of O. O. Jlarbourg, Neuialm, Kan nMMnn flieir views are pre-I hll.l of only-tlnee years. He traveled on tn cure at once K.

riir I Fulton." the first steamo JENNINGS BUCKMAN, TTOIIXKVS AT LAW. Business in State and Federal Courts wjlieited. Collections That dame rumor says one of the employ ular minister of the Quaker church. Her special work, lor vears. lias been to work in revival meetings, she is an excellent preacher aud a pleasant ladv.

All will enjoy hearing hnr she held a meeting at Columbus, Kan Our merchants are all making large an- without baggage, and am only entitled toonetlv. five this cup to the Ms? fat man at the corner table. He Is director of the road and is entitled to three Hies in his tea aud a cockroach between his pan cakes. I cannot and usurp the rights ol noyance during tne past ycar.auu uiu should be hearX satisfied that a conservative ever built. He built tll7grr? diliV-i-s in ees of prominent express company is soon nrmnwinpnlH.

An interview with them ili? iff could, to get a good girl yvho iVi.ni tbose 1 lie.VO iimiimtu- ntiended to. ix'gai insmimenis wrtst- to lead to the al but then we promised not closes the fact that they are all having a good Winfield, Nov. ltith, issl. Kii carefully made out. oiiice over Read bank.

to give it away liii" with. Ijist fall I heard of a good girl who for a neighbor of mine, ana Vt iuiieid iansiis. ti'rst-class passengers. Please pass the ento Ten horses If icknev Is "nothing unless liecan be the chief round on deck, drivins the yvheols. iU1- na sofioe for reflection, but the facts That Kenrv Asp and Jie Houston got in roFRAsT it may be of interest io oui re.

ers to hear the result of our tneeting at he mological mustard hetore you go. anu set me some tine work on tlie Haywood forgery case, and came verv near pushing the County At Victorschool house.l'ieasam aney SL G. TROUP, adamantine irunes where I can reach tliein trade. Plans and specifications are agreed upon and contracts let. for numerous engrnrenien rings to be built, these crisp A qyein her ever Ings.

The average marksman will now erect ban commencing the 4th Sabbath in Octoiier and n.av want to throw one at the head waite At the regular scmt-annuai TTORNFY AT LAW, Winfield, Kansas. torney to the wail. occasionally to attract his his attention. Arkansas aiiey tTTiV ttn I- oaie Chronicle. mce, Winiield bank building, up siairs.

That if honest Ben Cox and his party of The inslev GravMc says "The first snow sas recentlv. at which over one hundred were converted. "The meeting will continue for soiue days. Misk lloss, a sister of our worthy T. IT.

B. accompanied by two young lady friends the Misses Krwing all of Wintield, was In the citv last Meek and part of this, visiiing with Mr, Ross' family ami seeing the sights in the 1. T. We are not in the market, now, but we will speak for a half dozen bashful friends when we sav that we should be greatly pleaacd to have the voung ladies stop with us dunng the winter, if not longer. Caldwell list.

interestinir vvbile foolinir around tho "corners last eve- yvent to yvork systematically to lier. I found out afterwards that it was a put-up. Ob on me, and that the neighbor wanted me to o-et the girl more out of revenge than anything else. The girl's name yvas Cleopat ra. She wanted SIT l'-r month and the use ol the Piano.

I yvas so sure she yvas a good girl hat I enwa-vil her on that lay out. Cleopatra had so maiiv lovers that yve had to move the sola into the kitchen on Sundays, and m.y hus doors and sieh and Miegiu practicing for the hum ers that went to tlie 'territory, get oacK thf fore part of next week, wiid game will be the season fell on rniirsaay nisi, commcuc- HEXRY E. ASP, annual turkey shooting that occurs on tu 21th inst. iic about 3 P. and snowed hard all the afternoon and part of the night.

There yvas plenty for thanksgiving. AT LW. Boos a general law a continuing three w-eeits ai s. seventeen additions to tlie church, sixteen by experience and baptism and one by recantation. The writer did most of the preaching, ablv assisted a portion of tlie time by James Hopkins.

We had a glorious outpour-In" of the spirit, sinners saved and christians made to rejoice to Ood be all the glory, amen. Klukf. F. J. umi-A Maud writes us "Is a girl sixteen years of to, voung to be engaged -ot being a and nrotitable session enjoyed.

The follow -In" new offlcei-s were elected: President, Llovd Shlnn; vice C. IJay'is secretary, Clark Conkling; treasurer K. H. Committees yvere appointed to droit ninst vainly trying to "catch on' to soiiiciniiig a little fresh and exciting, yve oy er heard a little speech which appeared to be pouring forth from the lull and overcharged heart of some defeated candidate at the late election, llus "I run forofllCO I That C. IT.

l'ayson has been parsioned out ot There Is a man in Wichita who hr.s a won u.nt irpp melies OI sno on ne siuuuu XI business in Wintield anil throuauout tba looi-niior hut there must have fall the penitent iarv. and is now a tree man, as in derful memory. It Is thought the city wi! state. illiec in postoliice block. the humble opinion of a lare iiumtwr.

ue eventually employ bini to renieiiiber the at least an inch more as the ground was very band anil myself sat arouii i 'i while wooed the festive cow-boy n.CAl,itiAnimt lfi death OI Ijraruciu shouhl have been all the time i. l.x-iiu mined liard alt the mornm Hip pitizt'lis ol Kinsley, ana was voung and lOOUSn 1 lOl m-muyu. snow nn.l every bi-anch. J. K.

ALLEX, TTflRXET AT LAW. Office, 9tU avenue. That the disastrous effects upon paint, en rom Wellington. ivunini to Sabbath. The Cottraxt is under obligations W.

Davis, who is visiting in our city, tor soearof tail grass yvas weighed iiersollill the home influences we eoui.i at 0111111 tra. so that she yvould feel perfectly eliecrlul. amel and other female facial heautiriers have led the abandonment of the custom among "Frl we cannot speak from our own .1....01 wilh liie snow- clinging to it. giving Hie Xi. Wintielil, Kansas.

beautiful lithograph of city ot Hot springs. ti.o ranee of lidyvinter." Thi: oneol the lanuiv. r-ue useii one oi tne iamu. Sxpcrien'ee. furtlier than that at one period of ti.A vearsago, he v.

as and like Vl- stK-ietv ladies of kissing each other. 1st of "ml lie 1st Fei.ruarv, to investigate-the coal business of the state amgladofit. Id rather be a ye i.m-noun.. nd luaii'bekreei. the 1st of October and The citizens of Kinsley gave a banquet and and bay at a moon ma ofs1 3 Fcril Vr-ti? ncSisanv SS5 StKfflS nn'eSk'J'douUea 5 S.k.l of tire meeting ing, backbiting nd andsliMie.

Any j.erson violating the game The motion for a new trial in both the Arm- gut svri li fe, arelaced trcaell Arkansas. w.tsawav. llltt 1 On, in-pi home, anil We may look That snort princess uresses arc worn uimmi lint for ii goose to picked over us at almost Li. H. WEBB, VIT( lltXKY AT LAW.

Xotary Publican, s. 'ommissioner. Office over Kesui engaged to a feyv girls under or about sixteen vears of age, and the engagement dldil stunt ed her to let me wear her yvanlrolie she seemed hurt, and her whole system was churned the strict, but are so troubled with sbirrinys. wishes and other dranimrs as anv hour. is lei to a nm A leafv background, two noble trees.aham- strongand Haywood cases yMiiciineic.

must befall every man that runs lor to unite disiruise the original snapc ol lin bank, Winfield, Kansas. swin.ring beneath, and she on hom Monday overruieu aim I an otlice falsely said to be 111 -tne gut in iiie simple dress. them or altcet tneir nt wiv Thev are all married now, (not to tin-yvri'tl-r, however.l and seem to have experienced no bad enect from the early i engagement. Yon may risk getting engaged, Maud. -oor 1...

ait is fixed is lazily swinging in flu nonnced. ana was inai xiioiii.n nf Itlo oevil yvouiu 1111 1 1 is a 1 lowed itiai on uu 111.1. ivn.t eggs taken for scientilic purposes. Commercial men yvho visit our town say A. H.

(iKEEX, Tb.it tle small bov wlio bade good live to kept at bard labor in the penitentiary 101 m- iVtl.e niark." isMverv- nrettv nieture. young man Sunday- si-liool just after the picnic last sum-I WTER I.AX11 1ICOKF.R. Kepresents verv iu-ett v. and tve don't blameyou for bein p.r.iwn A- son have the neatest, most commod- -x T. 1, 1 i villir rl teei.

ir' A.rrv- ditto Slr-ifitllli ive vou tins auvicc uemu ncr. IS now hv a magnet of such wondrous pow for gain his standing time no. if vour means yvill allow' you up yvith convulsive son-, i.y-ni.i dresses got kind shabby, as the resUit of continuous wear by fleopalra and tnyscll. and so she not discontented and went away Then I sola niceuirl from Nebraska; but just as she had learned to make a pie that yvould ield to the solteninsr influences ot time. Mie 'married a man Hum llnteh freek.

who yvas so cross-eved that, when he yvept.the scaldin--' tears yvould roll down the back ot his neck. 1 then secured a srirl from the old country, sue couldn't speak the Kmrlish lalv'uasre fluently, and so yve didn't have a very sociable time ot it When I would ti ll her to wash the uislics. on lirsl-i-lass real ilates.iirityonly, at lower rates than anv olher party ill the "burg." Of-ticeou iiain st Winiield. Kansas. to "keep that picture all your days, or hether The building Imran in Topeka continues unabated, forty permits for the erection of buildings have been issued in that city since 't -V ember 1st.

The many friends of T.inus Webb, in tiiis citv, will be pleased toleam that he was elected County Attorney of Kowlins county at the late election. As the winter approaches some preparation should be made for the poor in our midst. Let our lienevolent orders move in the matter iu time. "America says an Knglishman, "is country where a man's statement is not worth two eenta unless backed up with an otter to bet you ten dollars." "Supplying childless mothers with babies." is the heading of an article going the ronncis ofthe papers. A "childless mother is one of Christmas tree.

That the voung man niio makes an en 111 IlIC l-Oining lone io. worn-4iut. laded woman ment to meet his lady love at the door alter suiidiiwn these evenings has a cold time 01" it would risk it anyhow. "U.Urto; rs ti, vi tiusi- rycrilS i Middle Creek, metwi ha very mmsua laraJ Pr. Flemming.

one of the oldest praettt.on- In belter style and pre- Jackson, horse stealing, five years, at the ieKl1iiSo ers in the state, has finally got fixed up Jfikwrninra, tlum any drug store LKmall Harmon, stealing hogs, lour dent. A. ijpiewiii splendid shape in his new location yvhere he if wmlioid Joseph Rest will have an opportunity to' rest side his staking -Jaroinwd fronithc will be pleased to meet his old friends and nn anvthing by halves, and Brown i the same place for eighteen nionths-A a coal froin the "''J hurtling trllocKad Uon seem deterniined to keep ,0 the front. etweU great BkMf mm insVThompsonwasontrialwhenreporter the jigSM; He has been burned out three tii.ies. was left in the place of it.

Next day IL1V ono of winfleld's brightest titicatlon setting resulted in making it J. F. JIiMULLEX, and if she forgets and leaves towu ii is all the TTi iltyKY AT LAW. 9th avenue, in- TTOKXKTi more distressing. A HeliL Kan Linsa-s.

I'racliees iu all ooun-s. doughnuts over a hot fire in the middle of a liot summer day. The two pictures are Intimately connected. Jfaven Hesister. philosopher who ought to know, says "A heahhy man of average heiglith imbibes ei 'hlv ounces of liquid every twenty-tour That one of the neyv fancy buttons is In the l.n un i 1 in a of coal! I used to pour out my shape of a camel.

Undoubtedly for the pur- JAMES I.KKyloTT. A. P. JOHXSOS. pose of aiding by humping itself when us lair Mi DEUMOTT JOHXSOX, owner is iu a hurry, and John Henry Mailing soul to her sometimes anu i in 111c, but she liad a far-ayvay- K.k.

liKe.i man yvho cannot pay his board bill. ne day it dinner I asked her to bring in the dessoit. hours This statement is unuouoieui correct lor any time of year save the fourteen TT "IIXEYS AT LAW. Winfield, Kansas. lil.iflr jnipr Main the fact that he has been giving a goon ne." 1 treot and lath avenue.

since I put that hat on. "Mv Queen," said he, "I liKe -iwo lian rht H'ryverycsou renders it very vs preceding elections, wucu me who formulated the abovewould be con-leretl as erazv as Vennor if he sized a patri-s caoacitv up at eiglity oonces liquid meas-e. There'must be inore popular education buf she did grasp my mean. ,5 some oversight, brougnt 111 the dish-rag on a trav She used to yvash the children faces 1 .1. ,1.,1 ItAir a il 1 yrith vou." The fair maid uinsneii, ami Mini.

Now" Jack. I'd -beat' you there, for don you lawyer, fights his side ,01 tne cac "'V' other townships 1). C. BEACH, AXD Xi IT A 15 PUT AXD Xi IT A 15 The Wintield Hailv Cmrant is now one of the neatest littledailiestobe found anyyvhere. It was formerly-the Telegram, but the otlice was purchased by A.

If. steinberger, its name and the uanerimproved toaboutthe see I'm flushed "But that am straight. I AWYEIt PUBLIC. South in the front parlor. Hollowav.

the F.i-.glish pill manufacturer has given "upward of for charitable purposes during 1 he last five or six years. It was money worthily- bestoyved if it went to persons who had taken his pills. "Will vou please insert this obituary notice?" asked an old gentleman of I he editor. "I make lold to ask it because the dit-vas-d had a great many friends aliout here who yvould lie glad to hear of his death." "Tommy." said a Winfield mother to Iter Winfield township. into text OOOKS.

corner st and Main, up stairs. 1 east abies of dry and liquid specilicat ious. yvitli tne stoe-raM anu fi the shoe-lirush. and 111 that way soon vion their esteem and regard. One day when we were at the table, she brought in the soup.

1 moment stuck about replied Her (inai uai.u-.-i. his lustre); "Such 'piay ion yvords) you i.rio hpcrtiisp IT is uncon- I haveemploved H. look I after their interests in the suit brought in he I -r-r Kriilini rlll 11 V. 1 lie Cniirtnpv Carbaugh. left his highest notcn.

liie entrain is a i 1 stituttonal, imitattouai anu mcoiijji lis. hackxev McDonald, the curiosities of nature. The Commissioners have finished settling with the treasurer. There are a few items to "tlx up" between the clerk and treasurer, when the report will be published. The girls of Wichita refuse to believe that a western maiden was hugged to death by her lover.

They decline toaccept anything of this kind except from experience. J. W. Hamilton turns np again. This time he represents a Cherryvale paper -that is, he savs "he corresponds and writes for it the same as he used to for the Courier.

What will become of a woman's method of exhibiting her indignation Some vile rascal of the masculine gender has got up an invention to prevent doors from slamming. lack and men ue 1 i-V. Please name the day I yvould 'deal light to ome at Shannon, Illinois. October 22nd, and hfiivl nf l.v bis nareilts. even "board your an ie, 1.1....-..

seven inches of her thumb 111 the hot soup, in order to get a more secure grip on he ureen' V.V.i; fiiit imiiulseofeovand maidenly sur- TTOItXEYs AT LAW. Xorth side of 9th avenue. iK-tyreen Main and Millington company has aliout SJ in script which was issued to pav for building the approaches to tho south bridge. If necessary, City Attor Ie has dark eyes and hair and the thumb of voung printer, wishing to make an overwhelming speech to his prospective broke out in these worils: "I give me a signt snan 1 streets, inneld, Kausas. shan't The "Queen' said yes aim no ie left hand oft at tne nrsi, jonn.

nc in a suit of dark clothes when he lett rear old Iniy. "you lnusn 1 interrupt me llini'lll. U11U Illl-t'l lilllll its present management. CliamUe 7'iHlcs. "Ah.

dearest," sighed the young man at the feet of his oyvnest own, "dost thou know what of all outward things is nearest my heart? "Reallv. I can't say she replied, "but 11 you have anv regard for your health in this changeable yveather, I should think it yeas a f.ii,iniii ney Seward yvin act lor me en. n. i T- husband's lap. My husband when 'I'm talking with ladies.

Yon must grown bold, they -draw men mawi ii from its mretit bed" but his feelings I the above suit should be add- home. Any inlormation win oe giau.j ic- on alternoons you 11 iniu overcame him he forgot the remainder of ed to "the series of blunders committed in by his parents at nuuumiu. TIPTOX CHARE, TTOIiXKV-S AT LAW. Office in Post Block, up sum Winiield, Kansas. flourished, blushed, stammered, nllt the old township, and the hole holds up a little KicKer.

I-V. namolt TliWSnnTier reader will be glad his speech it.ire of nnr citizens seem to be enoeulatea -frnin i t.s oareni I n.i 1111.1 mini witn as lie is 1 shv and rather reiiceiu an uu r-mp. wi'tii agroecful movement to his full h-ighth. "ijut you never slop," retorti-d flic boy. and killed her yvith a carving knile, anil xhat 'tis about this time that the careful, kicked her gory remains under tne m-111.

prudent house yvife liegins to liorroyv nioney r. ,1 hollow-eved girl Irom f. i. .1., witli the mining country fever, and occasion- flannel shirt." she was too practical, aM it relish- 'Vas oue IK- them tn. Iks oi milling ui.

auu.ii- An exchange says that a piece of lemon up to learn that Sir John l.ubbock has discov ered that yvasps preserve their grasuoppers lor winter's use, by crushing the subiesophogal broke the engagement. JAMES KELLY, Loafing around the post ofttee yesterday ed the discomfiture of the suitor, and replied v-ii vftiinjr man. I don't know as I nave ini the mountains. Our advice is matins dollars weekly, for the punxo' lyin? him rkansas "it v. she was an orphan, with pale hair that she used to work up the Hash.

sci-iiys oi i'F'- to nolo on to ou nave uyy Ti sTirF.OFTHK PEACEand Pension on a corn will relieve ii in a uay or so. -v piece of lemon on a little corn juice will be relieved in less time if lett standing around loose. time nivw ncm? m. 11 a pair ol s-J slippers lor a nrisimas preenu any objections, provided you marry her nrst. we iJJJrfitlng exnvei-sation between a Wichi we overnearu fj Attorney, cuiice over lieed bank, Wintield i.tiiMilsiv in her nature Hall, ofthe Howard Journal, wants to know if "grass widows ever have hay fever." if a man who has had as much experience with all kinds of widows that Robert Hall has, a.i't bnnw then we'll trive it uo.

thoush its to reach out for that, which in all probabllity l.o for VOU to get. Al- It ran an re- Be inferred, that should the yvasp at any time in the exhuberance of his grip, make a mistake and break the third maxmilhary allcma- oni ntV vervthiiis' in the house. A used to That a seranader was shot at, the other nisjhtonSth avenue. He was jM-arin out. ttiit imtv come to the front with a sensa-I ta eirl and one oi our nc.

bVthe nameof John LoimHhing like this: The. young An olil bachelor by the name of John 1 something And now they tell ns bedbug bites cure rheumatism. They discovered the fact from olv- yvavs let yvell enough alone. We can't all be tion. torairm iiEORGE EMERSOX, -Stteot Stunt Hear Jiy j-rsiyer.

aim iiieoia miners, nor mitlionairs. Vl.io'rn. who has been hanging around Greno- marked, contemplating a Will, I iiie and fra-iments of rich serving that boarders at one of the hotels in our opinion they will never be troubled with ...1,1. his -eye, that it, the press, sin-rular I man poured into him a char-re of shot, think- goozelum instead 01 tne omei i Jesuit would bring mental paralysis to the nmc stock mnn was in Kansas tity a PHA TISIXG PHYSICIAN sndSl RGEOS tjtlce over Hurler's drug Wellington never nave me rjieuiuaiism. ana expeut-i itnuti iu lie was a bunrlar sawiujr out a door pan- lrrTnrwITus 1.

a well- heavy pressure; any sucn lever, liii luc iti.c grass lunches. hopper and moral ooiouuj 10 n.c vearnimr lor jam "You don't know how it pains me to punish Gaid thp teacher. "I guess there the store, Kansas, few cavs ago and tried to contract for the deli verv of one hundred tons of hay to the stock and fiftv cents per ton toio farmer living about six miles south of tl.ey ic JTlrA never hoi tail leainei. Hadn't friend Greer better wait until he gets 1 1111(111 lnt'im liirri ut-iit-i v.o some of the nevet Fi-euch ninlit ioneina for preserves that we never sueceea- net. ed in quenchintr.

When the jelly and Irmt- That cake save out. she would sadly turn at- dressc That c-ike -ave out. she would saui iui 1 -u- i dresses Willi tllO I AUrt "Suaw" Thoycutng man was given all the J' i 1 1 rn. Tl hp most pain at my end of the stick." replied the boy, feelingly. any rate.

I be willing to i-nllMcrilYT A Kansas man, who -visited I dry behind his auriculor appendages belore ewdays ago, yvas surprised ay his into lons lectures about the Kansas ill at the hotel, that he was eharg ed carrying patent medicine ads few was tne very ocsl one. are maucoi paie uiut- jhiii-w nn.l tlrt sltolllll fTS. llOWll tllC frOlltS aiKl DR. J. HEADRICIv.

7FKK on 9th avenue, fsecond door east of HarterlJros.L'mgStore Wintield, Kansas. paid twenty dollars per ton to me siocs. mus swap." the aflair present a disgracefulhapter. attention that the occasion ue.na.mcu. The Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe Railroad I a contemporary sums it up this wise A i.

i aX ia mnblnv comulete col- I ci. 01 in nml write a nrescription smoulderins ruins of baked heans, and cold aaorneil with pointed hools trimmed with verv same aay lor nay to n.o fifteen cents tor stationery. I ia bas only-recentlv reformed, anu white lace, but, gee-whack! what are we talk- A'UMd I alley Times. had used no writing materials, ne asKiu 101 i much mistaked he has one or iA h.iiiilinir stone, flagging, fire I nnoer and ink. one-fourth in' aooui Henry Ward Beecher says diptheria can be caught from kissing.

It was fits Henry caught by kissing. Texas tiiftinrs. It wasworsc than that he caught well, it Isn't ill the revised cabbage and vineear. We stoou uu came up so. and apples trot to be dollars and "a half a barreL and th thnt.

winter is staved off is mon- an explanation. The clerk, who pania nis I ol these "detestibleads" still in his virtu- W. R. DAVIS, D.f tn'tiip fprmprs of Southern Kansas. clavs and' orches along the line and having I j.

cent and the patient pays or SKI. as noil vln bit I i. a inwvor writes ten or That this is the month when the lovely riiii.i( hives to rise before hreaktast and kP, Hint, the fifteen cents yvas for pen and OFFERS; his services to the t-iri'iit: of Wintield and the surroundine Xearlv all ol them aresuon oi wii.ici Thad. Davidson, of Kmporia, one of the we asitea ner 10 hhu Short Iv afterthat my husband madeanay edition. tnem neaiiy.

prepaievi ivii -r i me ca-se may c. -irt at thi Smithsonian Institution, Washington, I nnpsof advice, and gets from rfOtoS-ji iL-in writing his name on the hotel their stock, but the pastures are in rood Thn none, 1TP KtolP this frOnltlon't ciiuntry. ulice. tth avenue, 1 door east of the sismmcnt. What I would now is a if thp winter is of short irentlv meander to the beautiful and classic banks of Timlwr t'reek and there eat her from beneath the slowing trees, beatnilul sjeci- from his client.

An editor ines a iWS'pSK Spice 'mr which has been allotted by the in- anion a nd con ra The physician's motto "Have patients, and you will succeed." Syracuse Herald. ot always, for man physicians who have patients sav whether it yvas the Metropolitan hotel or tion manv farmers yvni oe auie io pun stomieil over sundav in ninelil, and- I stituiiou. unin putt for a man. pay a cents to a dollar for putting it type, prints it "irl, not so much as a com)' dential promoter of tinancin irr.tl witli Tiinnual lahr tal promoter of financial restle with manual lahoi stone hvery barn. Kesidence.

corner wn avenue and Manning street. jut west of new build iiiir. spet'ial attention riven tosur- through without any or only limited pur We thought it yvould come before long and not, iciio. It cooils clerk allows his ruin, of loavt 111 the month when the dry hoard. 1 not i ii whiskers to cthwso i who has a sngni chases of feed.

for a few days, have no patience wlien snutfout. to several thousand people, and then surprises the DUtfed man if he makes any charge. here it is "The melancnoiy uaj on -i 1 UUUC l.ll., and diseases ot women ana cniiaren. at so much per wrestle mid much ner wrestle and that he will haveafuil .1 i.i,,... i-onr- when drummers who aft in th.

otreve.enterea a arug me The average wood thief goeth out by night If It is true Col. S. s. Prouty is to travel ror sell's circus, it is in order to congratulate o-ood fortune, and the Sells liros. "Whoso findeth a wife flndeth a good thing, and obtaineth favor of the Lord." It some diffieult to ilease, but I don ant to pa i ne ljeard to ba.k hilll in his endeavors to his same salary that a cashier of a bank jzi t.

just ,,1. In a drv eootls store men arc for the sake of having a pampered alwavs paid aecordinK to their whiskers. work to go out to drum, wrap up hand, foot and ear. ves, the dreary days are here, all tinted tii cmvM. and men who erst while set water The clerk mistook the movement of took his abdominal refreshments at the Bret tun.

Thad. is a big eater, big sleeper, big yvorker, big tooter and a big citizen generally-. One provoking feature about tho stove racket" is, after a man has lifted the stove, and burst several blood vessels andis as red in the face as a blooded boat, the woman who has quictlv slipped tlie zinc under the stove, goes WRIGHT WILSOX, ICrAXS AXD sntGFXXS, Winfield. ana causem nis ueiKiiooi j- Bmll ami twmutifllllv lCSS. OltC the house who doesn't do enough PHY Ks on a Vat Xo man man makes a better advertising agent than a printer, but the com thief tackled the wrong wood pile a night or the optic for the usual hint, and ten minmfe after the woman left the store she lelt an irresistible desire to sing "We hte yvon go The most strikinar and trratifyin-r change ansas.

Ksjieciai attention given xo an times tails to work tnougn. -aiiuc, ii.pi...., and revelation declare "It is not good that man should be alone. He needs a help-mate i tlie balance wheel, the regulator, the drive away her ennui." two since. that has taken place for some time in a Kan- I Office in the hronicand Suryrical liseases. pany yvnicn gets i-rouiy io uan-nw, old stand of Wright Cooper.

omee was tne purcuaf ui mc home hie till mornm anu ner ui-i Riit nersisted in crawling around under her left up' beerrnow 'set up' parlor stoves." "Teacher wanted" is the sign in many districts throughout the state. If the boards of education yvould raise the wages to more decent figures, there would be no necessity for advertising in the middle of the school year. It is kind of queer how a man will make a 5as printing fool of himself. The other nisht it was in- 1 wintield 7Wr-. an advance circus in the bargain.

Jau Journal. aram iv stemoeiirer. laie When we see a big fat man sit in a crowded street car, with his elbows stuck out and his legs spread apart, wesigh to think that nature aim lens ine iieiuuuio -nardian angel of a husband's trust, ami lirosneritv. Politically, socially, Drug clerks ought to exercise a little I job b): lier 'mxe self." out of the Howard Oourant. The Telefrrant was tmsAiv tiirk.

the sky oeing oeicui uu DR. C. C. (JREEX, a that soot falling on the -liverd was more caution. dense 'clouds.

About P. M. t'apt. The "Star of Bethlehem is visible irom.) nas sponeu veij suspendd upon Stei nbenrer a i na: ssessi I and a new7 piper, the WinnVld CvraHt. was I founded in its place.

The O'twtnt is V- cariiet from open chimneys or irom carelessly handled stove-pipes, if covered thickly with FFTCKonPth avenae, between Main and AlilHnmon streets. Kesidence on Menor A petended cripple and a vertible tramp ed human being. c.locli until oayiigiib eacn 1110,11,11. j. morally and spiritually, a man requires wife.

Man needs a home. He is but half a man without a wife. In all your gettings, ye bachelors, get a wife." Beaver township ahead. John F. Jliller of street, letweeu and 11th avenues.

-alt ean be brushed up yvitnouL uamuse i. stbe season for nutting up stoves above the eastern horizon, and slimes yvith brilliancy almost equal to a new moon. It will disappear from sight this fall, not to ap Joe Houston, of Arkansas City, one of Covv-lev County's rising young attorneys, made The Coi kast office a pleasant call Saturday evening, and ordered the daily sent to him that township, has just tinishec threshing both as a daily ami wecKiy. me oany ua-five columns to the page, and the wtH-kly nine. goiiiiibv Frank jennmiis seed him to take thebarn door oil its tuners and set it upazainst Frank bedroom window, soasto keep it dark in the morning and make inmsleep late.

He did so and lett. IHirink tne mt tint ion that he heanl 4 tbp editor Of tllO yy lCUlta Unat of HPVPIltV acrCS. WlUCll yiCUH has come, the above may be of profit to house fell off a coal box the other day- and Both are as iiright and nanusomcasnewi ic. tbf mfehaiiieal skill and steinberer's 1,715 bushels, or an average of 24 bushels pe acre. Beat it If you can.

yvhen he finishes courting ami ieiu.i. I 1.....1 l.lu 01-m mid the editor taKCS iUlVUIl- wives. sinr. l.l.w tndes in Colorado give us timely infesting our city. Of nights nc is seen, siag-i o-eriiig drunk on our streets.

In the day time lie draivs up one leg, fastens a wooden peg to his knee and solicits alms, in the suburbs as a soldier. A good dose of shot that-would convert him info a cadaver is the iemr edv for such cripples. We hope the atithori ties yvill arrest him and let him have tho full lienelit of our vagrant layvs. Parsons II under. oride can make them and no town in the i noise outside and got up, and wiltioiu ngiii- hanrMt lms eommenced in tliefall trade.

for winter. It is near at BRYAX HARRIS, LAXT. iAX and (tr.LKCTING AGENTS, Wintield. Kansas, htice in Winfield bank buildinir, lirst tioor. Entrance on ith avenue.

C. SMITH, in" the light went to the wmimw au ii The Smith County Pioneer does not mince I- occasion to soliloquize someyvhat matters. "We have met the ene my it re- j.i ftWejKfAi 1 off marks yvith childlike frankness, "and yve are J.1, teethu having measles, whooping Vs niav be supposed this remark ap- iei begin- state prKluces the superior of the jurtnt in the newspaper line. Mv. Stein benrer's high hand.

aTid yvill bring the usual hardships to head forward sand our enterprising merchants are polite in ntkfng the-public to call and exaiiiinetiieir tO lOOK OUt. -AS lie i it came in violent contact with the barn door reputation as a publisher of enterprise, euer the poor and many discomiorts even to 1111.se weli-lo-do. Fuel particularly, and if possible. foods. THfc seems to be a lavorie linn tvll-Kiriini UlHJIl Hit ny, pluck and success is conceded throughout plies to the result of the election.

I o'f his earthlv trials. He may be an edi- Chase count is in a big flurry over the re- 1 5ome unv. anu then theclimax ol sintering pear agaiu for three hundred years. The Burlington Independent goes for brother J. M.

Spangler, theeilitor of tile "Toronto I'imes, in a somevhat rough manner. It seems as though brother Spangler is warmed up every once in a yvhile. The old-fashioned "singin' skewl" is being revived as a inter's amusement in many localities. In the past it furnished enjoyment and touched notes never reached by modern opera. A schoolmaster teaching in I.ynn, jumped three feet from the chair he sat in.

you have thought from his screeches there yvere bees in his breeches, but 'twas only a case of bent IOAX AXI IXSI RAXCE AGE(T. Far rates and complete security. Office on. Tlie -iaie anu mhuiu i -1 The people Wintield and owiey ounty to 1m on his emnarkiiii Maui street, mtieta, Kansas. ported discovery- of silver eight miles easL 01 wUl llave AH it is niueeu sun City.

It is said to be a big bonanza, and 1 whv not yn now and save him tne mis tn civ tbii't the rieoole up that way are enthu-1 oome? tos all advertising medium. "Look, love" he exclaimed, "only SI5 for of clothes "Is It a wedding suit? sli jisked, looking naively at her lover, "i ill. no fee answered, "It Is a business suit. ell, meant business," she replied. the newspaper bisiness in their midst.

ISroih- He arose, amazed, excited and bruised. His conclusion yvas that somebody laid for him and hit him. so he yelled detiance to him and began to put on his -lollies. lla-in- dressed he tore outside and Jlaxe.1 round to lind somebody, but failed, and didn't discover Hie barn door. ir fsiiniiertrer's hist strike is a bold and bril sinstic over it is putting it mildly.

1 -vr-. who livcsTon nnrtli S. A. C'OOK, liant one. ilis ability, faith and force will make it win and prove his sagacity aud ot licr supplies snouiu oe uiiu n.iuvu.u.

lay. IheCapital speaks of a Greenback meeting at the Journal otlice in Topeka on Tuesday. (Jr. eubackers! Let's see, what kind of a religious organization is it One ho keeps up wi' 1 lie di lierent modes and manners ol worshiping in these latter days, is a good'n sure. Vnd urnv comes another suit against old Wintield township, this time in the U.

S. ourt. It is brought by the King Bridge ECIIITECT. Winfield. Kansas.

Plans, six-citicjitions. detail drawings and esti The Arkansas City Democrat would have it A1: gain weareremindedofadiagranungsen- street, set out a fire to burn of! his teiico in Clark's grammar: "To weave, to own yard. The fire got beyond his control, spin to knit and seyv, were once a girl em- and in spite of the desperate etlorts ot him- Aiiain soon lie heard another noise outside. strength. Wilson Cutmttf Citizen.

The Oiiirt'eris in distress it has lost a subscriber, and in consequence a most pathetic hoyvl yvent up through its columns last The man who has wrung tins wall of agony from our cotemporary is said to reside liol-ton. A paper that claims to have "a circulation larger than all other papers the eonntv." ought surely to be able to set back without making such a luss about it. Wonder if lie was the last of the "lour hundred?" Traveler. The babble of an infant is moreaiul less than speech it is not measure, and yet it is a song not syllables and yet a language a murmur that began in heaven and will not finish on earth it commenced before luimimhirtli. and nk out.

-and .,,1,1 i-nsliiMl to self and neighbors, it could not lie stopped ue "i- "believe that more ot tneir young peopi.) no and work double instead of single at early day. The yonng ladies. Clou bless the afe alt taking In the festive youth. until several bloc-KS nuu oeeu o.n 11.. i ti-i a tiii-oo ven old daughter of J.

i-piianis. was so badly burnt that she died. The attending physician informs us that I Siwswood's Wants. Ve want Poultry, alive or dressed. "We want Ksrirs.

We want lHitter, We want Elaine. We want Corn. lats. Wood's children were poisoned oy eat in Xickerson Aryosy. Missouri paper considerately alludes to a pauv, who sue lor aooui nuu, and' the dilierent toyvnship officers have si-i-ved yvith tlie proper papers.

The trade of Winfield is becoming immense, onr business inennre liberal. energetic aam ne.yyiis That time he yvas wild. He got lus shotgun and without waiting to dress, ran mit. iu tiionght he saw the figure ot a man a im ill -tance awav and lin at it. It iluln lull and he tired theother barrel.

TH. ii he he tore into the house and got his amumtioii. lie i. once more to lo.k out ol I lie wimlmv, and fearful whack convinced him That the vnl-un still pursued him. mil he yvent.

His tiring had aroused one or twool his neisrhboi thev drew near lie blaze.1 away at em. Wit iiissed.aildtlievtlid. Ho kept lirllig pin. The people yvho have been prophesying an open winter are beginning already to yvear their hats Jauntily, their hands in their pockets and an expression of 1-told-voii-so. The yvay provisions are running up yve can soon dispense yvith market baskets and put them in our pocket books to till up the space vacated by their worth iu silver.

An infuriated woman of Coffeyvillo visited one of the billiard saloons one night last yveek, and tired on' a lecture that made more than one citizen turn pale yvith fright. mates furnished at reasonable rates, iareful attention given to remodelingof oldbuildimrs. C. 31. WOOD, LIVE STOCK PE.VLKR AND SHIPPER.

OiUee two doors south ofthe banks, Wintield, COWLEY COUXTY Dl'NKAliD MII.I.w, I.ittle Butch, Kansas. The Iunkard Miti is now in fail witli iioprved maeliiner-, making custom work a si'OcU liy. wheat for one-eighth and corn" for tuie-sixth. Wisliing to iteaudlet live, we solicit tiie farmer's patronage. Eh mr and feed on Itand at the lowest orice.

paid for pood Wheat. J. J. brother editor thus "Tin; dirt-eating ioau edits the Kolla Xew Era with a 1 sorsand a past iwt. and then distributes hi -i i.i.ot tv.1lrvnti4!iiiionj-a few dozen crazy We want everything the fanner has to sfll will tlie hisrhest priee.

cash ispings are the ecno oi noughts end with a reference to a irauduleut will sell him anythiuir in the grocery hue ai (irrnb-iekers iinairines he lias got Teething Syrup, which we omit. plovment, but noyv to dress and catch a beau, are' all she calls enjoyment." The maddest man around these parts is the individual who goes to tlie closet for Ins overshoes and discovers that his wile gave them to the hired man last summer to work up into pump suckers. Xew stockings come in heather mixtures, in stripes, hair-lined with gold threads, and also in plain and now fashionable colors, haven't seen any but those who have say they are awful "nice." There are no marked changes made in cut-tin" gentlemen's clothing, though pantaloons arc narrower than those of last season, and all coats are shorter, including the Prince Albert frock coats. Oranges are cheap and orange blossoms likely- yvill be in great demand during the season. More women than usual seem to have made up their minds that they can support hus bed rx-k irit-jej.

ti, word bv the tail and Is about to knock the The worst ingratitude lies not the ossii.eu st iliii! out of it." Fou S.X1.K The highest bidder will fintl in leart of liiin who commits out yie iuni vtbing neeoiuu our stre th1 lamest stovk of hok-e Ikx its stud .1.. iTOllC. I lieu I ii-' slu tse in Wintield. our stK-k is cheese. They were quite sick but are recovering.

It is supised to have been caused by something used in curing the rennet. The man who thinks that Wintield is not growing, had bette take a trot around town and try to count the numerous new hoi(se i in course of erection. It looks as it tuis building boom had come to stay all winter. Mother Shipton's prophecy will be unceremoniously bundled into the waste ha-k'-t in four more weeks. The world, we teel ant nor-ized to say, will not come to an end until the Macomb postmastership is finally settled.

A Kingman county, (Kansas,) radish is twenty-seven Indies long, clrcnmlorcnce twenty-five and a half Inches, weight nine pounds. This, with the county wat vietoiy jglves the Kingman paper a chance to crow. "Kever milk while the cow is eating," is ilie nt a bucolic contemporary. ng lioiinced on him. They thou iiitentiitu on aeetntnr of the sur-nor nt he lan- 1: in the effect it produceson mm against iioni it.

vras committed. As watercontainiiig stony particles inirusts witli them the l. rns and inosses it drops on, so the human breast hardens under ingratitude, In proportion to its openness and softness and Us aptitude to and yvide awake. Kvery day farmers from a disMnee of thirty or forty miles can be seen trailing in the different stores. Wilber Tiever.

late of Winfield. has been appointed cashier of the freight department ol the Topeka otlice of the T. A s. F. railroad.

Mr. is still in the freight olhee, in charge of claims. Commonwealth. Farmers generally complain that the grass and volunteer grain that have sprungupsince the recent rains are of very little value for stock. They have received littlesun and contain y-ery little substance.

Merit has rarely- risen of itself lint a pebble or a tyvig is often unite sufficient forit to c. o-i, ibe lowest to the highest ascent. oualitv tf iftMHis. and we are really lvtailinr was inline. He yvas nearly so.

I- many .,.,,1 the in alter exi.iaiii d. ion. 3ii ner. The most essential ingredientsto an eanor thaiiks'lvimr dinner are a good lat turkey, well stuffed, two Quarts of cranberries, a crock of mince meats and a good4ookiiig wife to mix things. We've got the wile, the cranberries and the mince meat, and will ry and raise the stutling, if we can only find the tui-k5- and it was found mat tne --man n.

io, TAYLOR TAYLOR. Ino Mover, representing Meyer of St Joseph. dealers ill line cigars, and smokers' articles, has been stopping at the Brettun over Sunday. It's a mean bov who, knowing that his sister's voung man is still in the parlor, yvill slip down stairs near midnight and gaily ring the breakfawt bell. "Whoever shall smite thee on thy right cheek, turn to him theother also," is a biblical at was the ouiuy Aiioiucy on the clothesline.

And he hau aimed to eceive impression. Three distinguished gentlemen were de TIoX STOKE, east side of South Main street. Wintield. Kansas, keep a Matters tielllg eu-areii ii. i- It is well to rememner at tne om-i line of ladies and eltHUren Iioous, laces.

prived of their votes at the late election President Arthur to vote in New ork and senator Ingalls in Atchison, but neither hail manv thiiiirs at wholesale prices, thus oil't-r-ins vou smnlsat mut-h less prict-s than in past seasons. I tiea. Rochester an I lrcktin line shoes ior men, lwys, ladies and children. smith "Wholesale and retail boots and shoes, Winfield. Kansas.

We want ten thousand iouiids of dressed turkevs. chickens and ducks to till Western orders; will pav the highest price in or trade. A. T. ti-oTSWMti Ct.

bands. A. B. rcpresenttni ed to retire. Hut it lie r.n.is oui iio pu, door there gunning will be resumed.

the hard- ter cold tliat it is oi nniortanettouies-, iii-ser of iv the chest. If the lungs, stomach, and the embroideries, hosiery, collars, Germantown and t-asoiiy yarns, zephyrs, white, cream. n-ownnri phi nrv noiise Ol I. nil Last Saturday- moriiins about three o'clock A. H.

is- 1 vital organs surrounding iiieiii.ii I will see tothe rest ol thebotly. St. Louis, is stopping in town to-day 1 iitp is iisiiau donie i brown and scarlet canvass. ladies hair goods. expression, iu modern parlance 11 is leniieu a "reversable eutf." J.

t'urus yvas aroused oj a iimui one of the oldest anu uesi mm yV-A i. i ibis climate is registered and their votes weie lejeeieo. m-publisher of The Coukaxt moved from Howard to Wintield two weeks before election day and thus lost his vote. Sad, but then yve 11 all trv and watch next year. any elevation.

ti, mn who has been sneculating in con. 1 linn ci.iiiiin road. roaring yvnicn at mi coining in on tl.esanta Fe, but s.n his limipe yvas lit up and arising ho discovered the du ell- permmories, threaus, twists ana out ton uair crimpers, card loarusand mottoes, and ladies hats. Ladies are invited to call and examine goods. W.

II. Smith, ofthe shoe store, took the san federate bonds explained that he did so be from the character of much ol the nulii that comes to market, it would be more to tla-point never to miik while the cow is drinking. At Sedan, Chautauqua county, the oilier day. Cornelius Brooks, by the decision ot the district court, was allowed to retain possession of a child he had adopted in liuaiicy, the father having sued out a writ of habeas eor- Jlr.fieo. Sehroeter, our popular infield OlUfOSlte, 111 Hie oi.m- m.i ta Fe train Saturday aiternoou ii City, yvhere he will purchase a still larger stock of goods tor his store.

Jeweler, yvrites us from Chicago, that lie yvin son's house.a massol names, u. it. nt cause he yvanted to tacKie someiiiuig inai was a little safer than the average mining stock. c.i,- ennuis wheat fields are delightful .....1 were siyoll oil Uilllil oui ii be back in a day or so with a line lot ot goui a necessity, it one yvouiu enjoy neuuu aim pre-serye lite. We learn that the Franciscan listers eon-template the erection of a hospital in the rear of tlie convent on L'ottonyvood street.

Means for that purpose are now being: secured, iinu the yvork yvill be commenced in the spring. Kmporia Is boomiiis from a benevolent as yvell as a business stuud-point. Emixjria 2eics. fori to lake measure The question concerning the Sumner coun ii. W.

MART1X, IXFTETjIVS pioneer hoot and shoemaker, six diKirs suth ofthe banks, is the and silver watches, necklaces, manumit. Celery. Fresh Oysters. Cranberries, lmckwheat Flour, i'iirs Feet. New Fiirs, lressel Poultry.

At A. T. Si-oi-swoon it CVs. sm-rouiidiiig buildiii' cameo, amelliyst anil an iviiiu-s oi my to look iipon just now. The grain has made an excellent start and goes into winter quar ty, Kansas, land grant will ue argueu n.

I -11 i ted States Circuit Court, which convenes Our neyvspaper friends yvho complain ol there being too many papers in Kansas.should not feel croyvded yvhile there is so much room on top. A subscriber wants to khoyv what an independent paper is. An independent paper is one that is afraid that both sides are going to yvin. The new "fascinators" this yvinter promise to be almost irresistable.especially when there is a pretty face for a center figure. Large shoe dealers say that tlie price of boots and shoes yvill advance considerably yvitliin tlie next three months.

at Topeka the 27th inst. ters iu lietter shape than lor many years. wboso oncr.it inns were interrupted selected rings, snei-iwnc, ami and large assortment of holiday goods, which cannot fail to please tlie trade of mtield and Coyvley County. which fortunately yvere some distance OIU Tlie building burned yvas a story and a halt dwelling not vet completed, aiul belonged to John Case'a voung unmarried man yvho tyas building it 'to rent. Mr.

Case had been lathing the day- before and securely fastened the doors place to to lor -rood lionest work. All work in his line promptly done, at reasonable prices. Carries none but the best stock, guarantees satisfaction, and a perfect fit. The manufacture of line boots a specialty. Re The fact that wood is wood in yv nineiu as 1.

siionk thief nmliiio-tothe layv.ll tilllteauisacquiiicu mil placed in an bv the heavy rains, are still sowing wheat. It will freeze in a couple of months and we lnsauiiy who was carrying off an armful of shingles he I on the ground of Ij. H. Butcher, the national commercial tourist, for A. II.

Holeen A co tne ineago presume that yvill end their operations. had stolen. pairing attenueu to witn promptness. asvlum, he must he discharged as soon as he becomes sane. It has been siisnos! ed hi it a great many shot-guns yvould bo likely to ue JH1S.

The bright and newsy Capital is stirring up Father Baker and the commonwealth and making a rattling among the dry bones ol the undent aflair, which must be very amusing to thepepoleofTopeka. The tufif( deserves to jiueceed. W. W. Cone has started a six column paper Bt Alnm, Kansas.

It is all home print ileal and sails under the very- expressive of Home Weekly. It has been kept at mmt pretty close, so far us we have been able to discover. on quitting yvork. and as tli re no enameled paint kings, was in our city 1 iu s- Blue stockings are worn now. The muddy- fciuire brothers have their branch store at Tisdale chuck full of dry broods, groceries, oueensware, hats.

eais. ami "loves, Mhich thev will seil at Winiield prices. They wii! pay cash or trade for country produce, and the highest market price, in cash or trade for all kinds of game. tr Musical soiree at Prof. Farringer's music hnll Friday evening.

Kxamination of music duy, and, oi course, lavoieu imp. U. F. GILBERT, SinoKlIlg ill me uuiiniii utes ihe tire to the yvork ol an liiceiuleiy Simon clerior and Amelia Hardy, both of i-bivs at seven. 1 tie perlormance oi a wen with a ti lenuiy can.

nuien i jni briizbtest and most jovial young men that dlsi'liargcu nun Wichita man sued his neigliborforc-alliiig his son a donkey, but the Judge decided that weather ot last yveeK auorueu 010 i.im.."i. tor an opportunity to see all the colors worn. Mrs. Brettun and Miss Lu Crapster returned last Saturday evening from Illinois, wliere selected program to commence at eight, There yvas a carpeniei-s which yvill about pay the loss. DEALER IX OXFECTIOXERY.

Fruits of all kinds. Freh Oysters, Clears and To baceo. Fresh Cider, Fancy Candies and Nuts. coiiies yvest, and is always hailed yvith pleas "Tin rtinrrv widower." said the old remedy for the layv did not att'ord a man the I'onea Agency, yvere married 111 tins cu this morning by Justice Kelly. Mrs.

V. B. Gilchrist, from Tennessee, 111, is visiting her mother Mrs. s. A.

Robinson and brothers M. Ii. and W. et al. One of those Miss paiers.

which The suit evi- ure by the scores oi lrieims ne Kansas. they had been visiting ior some unit. ladv "A family is like a plate ol i-'rild ootatoes." "Oh. I'll siwn warm them lander against nis Cattle are in fine condition for the approach- I dently ought to have been brought in behalf A luuen room in connection, open at any hour day or night. Two doors north of the Illinois Oroeery, Wintield, Kansas.

An exchange recently stated that a promi It would bean accommodation to us it all replied tne damsel, and she did. knows all about it, says: -i me snori coriuu.e which l'atti yvill yvear. made ol blue satin and leather is said to show oil' he stockings su-i i.i.- .,,11 the house." But. at an Smith ing yvinter, where they have received proper i ot- tue donkey. t.

iiriwliimation ofthe M'oiiian's Confidence operators are troubling unsus-pecling citizens of the southeastern part of attention through the past tew yyeeivs. i impossibility "Mary ssiys yon those yvho intend to bring us wood on subscription, will do so within the next tyvo weeks," is the festive w-liim of the average patent outside. Better collect money on sul- V. O. LIP8COMB, n'i, were observed swing-I to her anv mole.

sulu a cer- luistian union, all that is necessary to become "a facile helper of Satan" is to put some Montgomery county ive always supposed people vyent to hear singing and not to be railed down tnwe OUSE.K4X A OnXAMEXTALPAIXT- ft; in" on the gate last evening gazing forthe I DOv of this city to his sister admirer, new comet, evidently mean business. "Whvnot?" "Because you conie to seejner rv- oi her ear the oth- every' evening noyv, and how could you comt Mrs. Charles Bitting, (nee May Deningl. is the mother of a fine boy, vice the Wichita sisn Fainting. Graining and Paner "Wholesale and Retail thing in new cider to Keep it swecu should lo careful to provide good scriiJiiou, tiun keep your families from freezing.

Ilaiurinsr. siH'eialties. Ail work executed with stockings, neu iiiiiiioii" viewed at all hours of of the day, in most any fancv dealer show window. lint we are n-r-nna- Like as not yve should go papers. i i.a l.illi.inl I for their stock before the cold weather er uay, ana pniuceu aiouim A writer on a metropolitan neyvspaper says men who are never hungry know -tothing "Love is blind," and that is how they man neatness and despatch.

The old reliable City Hill Poster. Ix-ave orders at Hovey's drug store, Winiield, Kansas. sets in. It will pay tnem yveii, even iney have nothing more than one pig. age to keep right on with the gas turned of the worst temptations of life.

More people rooms in oi iin i.ii i aiii. j.n.t Saturday was a gala day. Every- thorough- member of the Kansas itar.wi 1 speak tM.i iij AND SHOES, nent citizen was "greatly troubled somnia." After the editor had got out 01 the hospital, he decided to never again use any thing but plain language in yvnting ol his lel-low townsmen. A correspondent writes to ask if there is anvthing special about "the editors clian, ana what it is like? The poor innoieiil does not seem to know that it is more often than not a wooden plank stuck on a couple 01 empty egg chests. For the benefit of the few benedicts who have not yet put up their winter stoves we will mention the fact of the wold being changed to condemnation'' in the ievis.il It nuiy sound a little more too too, but not so utterly utter.

-And a Dlnce in the city to suit down. "The mill will never grind yvith the water One of the deputy sheriffs (he of the blonde ana uiomiuhw ir.vi JOHX REED, that is past." niav he, nut tne nanu-orgau "-rinds right along with the nil's that are past T-noio Mose met Jim Kider on the street i.n.aQ ii enme back from Howa-id TAIXTE! the lecture win oe uiiuuaii nin Tickets for sale at the postolhee book store. Are now otferina to the liTiX worth of House and ignPaintinrtGrain- moustaclit seem anxious aooui. James Christian, of Arkansas City, yvill de liy-era lecture iu Wintield next Friday. vesterduv.

"I heereti lwle er rurents war a couple of hundred years. in, seventh state in point of size. I in and Paper Hanging. K-esidenee on lioots and Stioes at tne lowesi pnei-s evi-r ic tin. Ktvle the Short Creek man rtii avenue.

ilead. What did yer git from -em 1 usKeil i. tj.mtiie Jim. oensively. made in the est many gooas oeim it im to the Carthage folks: If theCar- Glove makers say deer skins are scarce, and the tyventicth in population, and the first in dazzling possibilities." said one ofthe seniors mnn will nlease send us a copy "From iy- fmlder I'se got dese heuh ei-ooked yve suppose scarce skins are dear.

nA. is uriiittil olainlv enough to of the state agricultural college and not bad lll'i There yvas an unusual number of commer w. will take measure in giving him a legs, and irom my muuuer i miiruw ness in de ehist. i tnid nbout Winfield girl. While sit- ly said either.

cial tourists in the city over Sunday. Retailed at Wholesale Prices comiiliiiientary notice on his enterprise. are saved irom crime oy poiuioes man oy principles. The cause of virtue in a multitude of instances is a plenty of pork and beans." A young girl yvrites toask lis: "Is there anything that will remove a moustache from a girl's lip?" There is. An ugly old father will sometimes yank it ayvay and sling its owner over the fence.

But it will come there again, you bet. Major Tom Anderson is talked of as mine host of the new Windsor hotel at Topeka. The major would fairly shine in such a capac- 11 "Dora" writes to ask us "What is the cuckoo voice I hear mentioned so often Dora, dear, the only "Cook whose voice" yve hear is the counfounded hired girl at ti A. apprising us that there is a dearth of kindling and that there ain't no steak fur brea'fus." A Cherokee county farmer says he clears The State Reform school opened in June despairingly remarked a house-huntiiig la.ly husband. "Why so my HMtiiKc because, well, if must Know, i WtSamantH longenoiigh h.rthccrcwcl :) -in 8 A Cook.

Wlnfleld's architect, paid our ell a visit Tuesday with several draftings for proposed buildings on tho burnt block In this city. Wellington Press. per acre raising riax. Riverside l'ark waiting for her lover, a cinnamon bear came along nml amirosiehiiig from behind began to hug last Saturday evening, having been over there on business for several days. Stockmen have been two or three weeks later commencing winter feeding this season than they were last year.

Noyv the attorneys take a hand, and A. P. Johnson leads out with a fine boy, which arrived Sunday night. The Brettun folks yvere so crowded that they were compelled to turn guests ayvay Saturday. Which is the better off, tea or coffee? Coffee, as it settles itself, but tea has to draw.

A severe snow storm is reported In the West, occasioning serious delays to trains. Afnmma. where do the cows get their milk?" last in Topeka, aireauy n.i vi-iitilu its walls, yv 111- If whisky were a girl, it wouldn't get old as i ifi .,.1 nioiill ileleeratioii. yvhich fust as it does. I maue last Call this a humbug if you want to, but eome nni.

T.icoi-soll has pone to Mexico. He will J- L. SMITH, LICENCED AL CTIOXEER, Mlnfield, Ean. sas. 15EOK'S riCTCRE GALLEKY.

PHOlXKiAlirf, and all kinds of pictures from a 30 cent eni to a oil or India iuk paintiiiir. executed in the best possible manner. Work guaranteed to give (satisfaction. Special attention given to line work, and the jrreatest patience used in working with children. Copy ine- all kinds.

iive me a trial beiore aoing elsewhere. Charges reasonable. Indian pictures and fcterroscopic views for Siile. tialierv on loih avenue unh Coflcyville howls for a visit from a dramatic her She thought it yvas her ing ot men, and so leaned backhand enjoyed it hugely, murmuring "tighter' It broke the bear all up o.i.i he I retreated to the hills- and hid in the be required to act very modestly there, or some one yvill give him what he says has no i-v- istenee. ana see us aim ou win an ou iMjoisauu Shoes for less than others will sell you the same class of goods.

company. would probably be of vast benefit to the boys and the city. B. Van Devender yvho owns the farm just north of the city, but yvho now resides in The thermometers are beginning business winter is coming slowly but surely, and if again. Illinois, is paying iiint.i al visit.

Buckwheat cakes and maple syrup yum forest for three days to get over his nioi-tifiea-tion. Wellington Press. Now that is a base slander on our girls. We really heard that the thing did happen but the young lady was vlsitiii" here from Wellington. It yvas one ol our boys she was expecting to meet liowever.

thTS twiSier wlll'be ciack, Irom pected to bring-'-Hit a soc al lin sucii a. iuecitiwaMofour- nines enjoy. OneoftJ. prK 'es the American voter nlov8 is that of niingthe victory uptollie eloVti. polls.

He often paysy r-ly for the privilege, however, In the bt eceive In tolling from his "proud emmente. Smith Brothers yum Poems on the coming of the beautiful snow are now solicited. A great bunch of them will Thev talk of organizing a school at Topeka we don't write something soon about the melancholy days, a golden opportunity will be forever lost. Wichita girl has had three lovers drowned and a fourth shot, and she rather expects that the fifth one will be nung for a change. "Ah, parson, I wish I could carry my gold with said a rich printer ho was dying.

"It might melt was the consoling reply. Now that the price of potatoes is coming down the potatoes will also begin to go doyy n. 1 Ot fcnottjiwoods grocery, Wiufielda Kans inquired Willie. "Where do you get your tears, my son "Mamma, do the raws have to be tlioughtfully I quired Willie for the purpose of teaching their police some come nanuy some uay s- thing. Avery worthy butuesperate enterprise, .1 iu lit.

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138
Years Available:
1881-1882