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Cowley County Courant from Winfield, Kansas • 3

Cowley County Courant from Winfield, Kansas • 3

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tr3MtCH v. December 37th, As every MEX WHO ADVERTISE. THJ2 OUR ANT 53-There was a happy Christmas spent at he Millington homestead. Tiie family reun- TrJr'The Secretary of the Interior says he does not think Pave Payne amt his bold buccaneers are in ilio Inuian Territory, as report 5. At a regular meeting the evenin -r TVe the Win held Council No ai Union.

following officers were l--i- I A. Topeka furnishes us the following synopsis of tiie statement- just made by Pan ford, the Caldwen-IIunnewelJ-Osage thing: is b.veiy in these parts, I will endeavor to give you a few items. In the first place, was complete, and we do not doubt that general mirth and jollity was the order of the pres't: Frank Barclay. -v pres't ed. He says that during the past sunim.

explain my text and-piteh right into business. Whiting Pres. is the foe of rhetoric, but ttai iru-iul oi City banker, and recently published in the Osage City paper: "After various vieissit ados day. The family consists now of Mrs. Lem- There have hpen many fine articles writ-en in Kaunas, this year on the subject 01 Christmas which, if gathered in book form, would make a volume of interesting reading, together with many columns of beautiful sentiment.

The history of Christmas would be found complete, and the manners and customs of almost tv Christian country on 11: is day, would be delineated. Kansas editors, when 11. Noble, vice-ores' Mrs. .1 r'n Ths weather tl-u-t hiring corn istheor- Dr. Butler is still on tiie sick WJ-it looks as if the weather, prophets had he came to Kansas twelve years ago with derof the day.

and engaged in the real estate business at list. also 1 111011 and husband and three children, Saint and husband and three children, and Misses Kate and Jessie. Mj Vilen B. Lem- strinsrent instructions were issued by the Department of War and thelnterior Department to officers of posts in the IndianTerritory and Indian agents on the reservation to report the first appearance of any movvinent the kind Mil 11 am thai W. C.

Major has sold I 1 speaker; Jacob Nixon, sec'y; J. X. I ov. tie W. G.

Graham, financial -i" Faulty Barclay, chaplain; K. S. iii. 1 land, s-rgant-at-anns scare; per. hit it, in predicting an open winter.

tJFKunsag 'ity buries paupers by Uam; six boilirs in a hole iu the ground. his farm to Uncle Nick 1 eters, and he getting ihe lumber to erect a fine buildinj Eldorado. Ho went into various ventures, all of which, he says, were prolifi.Vle. His bank luon resides at Newton, and is the editor tlie Newton A', publican, which speaks, itself. they get time, can soar into the reainis of Successors to S-immons i Ott'i.

Have enlarged and veryimR-h inquired their facilities, aiid now have, without a doubt, the BEST on the place, winch, no doubt, will ad to the experiences at various pomts are also n. tyTtae Dickens diameter enterprise has said to have been made by Captain 1 ayne. Ihe fact that no such information has been received bv either department causes him to appearance of our part of ihe country. We TrV. L.

Morehouse, from Winiield, Kan ana nine years ago he put himself uow for tlie ability of the editor. lie has been state Superintendent of Public Instruction poetic thought in a manner that is wonderful considering the way in which they are worked and the scant time they have for careful worth besides real estate. sas, was h're last week for the purpose of buy been abaniloueil by the M. B. society.

we found something in our stocking. It wa3a good, live, litulthy corn. two terms, is well known over the State and hope a few more Cneie Nicks will come in and tear down the old buildings and erect new in their place. Frank Conrad has tells how he went into the Osage bank, an lag a stock ranch. It seems to be the aim of lias many Influential friends.

His wife is thinking. But perhaps this is the reason that think there is no truth in the story, although the Indian agents, being located some distance in the interior of the reservation, may not yet says during his first three years' residence at certain business men here to discourage the gentleman from locating. Mr. Morehouse known as an accomplished and entertaining Osage City he made no money went into th eighty acres of good laud Jor sale. The meet Mntonm.tn Inil at Tmwka.

wriles lady, and is well known here, where she ha Harvey County Savings Bank, sold out at is highly spoken of by his acquaintances, A KFT I IVl 1 1 I I I I from nonh V. and depart -T" From Ihe h-ac y. ht A. M. have learned of the move.

Winlieki lady, friend of Fred. Hunt many friends. Mr. J. E.

Saint has lately been profit of and then organized the en ki ing that has been going ou at the Moscow school house tor the hist three weeks, has done a great deal of good, although it is closed for possessed of considerable means and will no fin affecting letter to the Oftmn-jn-rculffi. t3" Labette eon lias a hrtwli of promise cose; awarded sirUbut now trial sranfcil. residing at Iis Vegas, N. in the employ of ll bank. He had some experience in lend local ol The CoI'Kaxt, being in Wichita at doubt be a welcome addition to the county.

the large wholesale house of Ridenour, Baker Mi dicine J.odae Indt-x. ing money to Texas cattle men at Eldorado, 1-1 i iorado the time of the Lowmun-Marx wedding, grat P. the present. They have been thirteen souls redeemed from sin, and come out boldly ou iCf-TIieraldwell 7'oiliasa full and complete of Kansas City, but dissolved his con M. Sedan and and that was why he established tlie when they do break out, their finer feelings, long pent up, overflow and flood the state with such a beautiful wave of sentiment and it is nit limp and swasliy sentiment either, but bubbles up clear and strong, tasting sweetly of a real and healthy life.

Kansas editors will make no light impression 011 the thought of the time, and with them rests the peace, the glory and the virtue of the state. O'-The Brilliant Alexander Moke, who goes ahead of Kendall's Comedy, Hindoo or some rlAi a regular meeting of the Masons at and 7 1 A. Jmiil i.t d. And by careful attention to the description of the cow boy ail'ray at that city. nection with that house before coming home.

hants and Drovers" bank, with a capital of the Lord's side to help forward the cause of ified her curiosity by taking a look at Rabbi Kppstein of the Leavenworth synagogue, who was here as the officiating minister. On her their lodge Inst Tuesday evening, the follow arrives 1 M. siock, and care in preparation will fry to for this city has always been "home" then he opened a snmll bank at Hun at I I Yj SnT rs-Toneka i settlns very fast, she is to ing otlieers were elected for the ensuing year: J. C. Hunt.W.

A. P. Johnson, H. Lou. prove inemseives ine oest Meat to be found in the city of Winiield.

His wife holds a high place in the regards of days; nd Siit urdiivs ,4. newell, and also aided in the organization of return home she had a good deal to say about seeing the "synagogue that performed the cer onr people whoknew her before she was mar the bank at Carbon dale, at the request of the Zenor. I. J. C.

McMullen, E. T. O. I A i'SCOMJi have a theatrical entcrtainuient on isunday niv'ht. crank is irointo slioot Seoville.

Chorus: frank, crank, crank, crank, crank, people there. During tlie past six months, re Christ. We wih them Gods speed, hoping they will put on the whole armor of faith and fight manfully tinder the blood-stained banner of King Emanuel. We will here ask all praying people to pray for and with us, and may God bless the editor. The literary is still in good running order; the question of the Itith was emony.

tefnta Times. mats aoout toe Trimble, Secretary; C. Black, B. IV, F. ried.

Miss Kate Millington has spent the last six months with her sister in Ias Vegas, but orsF. SHiN cc OKXAMF.X i alizing thathe had undertaken more than he meanestthing Bill Campbell over perpetrated, Hunt. J. Jas. Harden, S.

K. F. Hickok, other kind of a combination, had a row with EVERYTHING has returned home to grace the household Hanging. -i 1 could comfortably manage, he thought be: and we would put on a big coat of war paint, AI. FAfVT-aid cited with -liable city vey drug J.

James Cairns, Chaplain S. K. Bur nearly every man he had business with while in the city Saturday. He seemed to think ger, ler. to sell out his banks in Sumner county and d-, at- Bill IWi r.

-rs rkansas City, spent She will be welcomed with pleasure to the social circles of the city, where she has always I J-Mls Flnlcy, of "The signs of the time denotes the down-fall he hadn't informed us privately that the irl was a Wichita lass, but that he couldn't esist the promptings of his evil nature to put concentrate his energies at Osage City. Hi store. Win fit-Id. Kruias. and act as though iie had struck a neighbor Monday in this city with iter friend Miss Jiay The market affords, at all times, and filled a conspicuous place, and been surround Kt.ur higher roadways be.

Only those JVi may tread them'which have dime with earthly things: Right Purity, HiylU Thought, Kola mi of the Republic of the United States." Mr. sumner county banks kept an average bal hood of "haw-bucks," here, and that everyone mu-sr come to his terms. lie came near not ed by admiring companions. Miss Jessie has I. R.

Tate affirmative, and A. F. cittin nega it off on his neighbor. G. F.

GILIIKRT, ance of over SuH) with the Chase National tive. The question was not decided. We charge of the money order department at the Rt'ifhf Right Rapture. Spread no 53I.afe Pence and bride arrived in this city Bank of New lork, but when he applied for being able to stop his outfit at the Brettun, am from one of our neighbors that William DEALKR IX OX1 KiTiONLBV. Fruits 1 all kinds.

Fresh Gvsters. cigars T.w GAME AND FISH post office, which responsible position she till wing for mi ward rliirht, thou soul with tin- accommodations to meet the withdrawal ot had a racket with the bill poster, turned up Wells has been blest by the prospect of help in his labors in davs to come, as tbev bnve n' baceo. Krc-h Cider. I-ancv Candies sir. nu Monday on the noon train.

Rooms at the Bret-tun were prepared for them, where friends can Ruined vans! Sweet is the lower air and safe, funds from his banks, incident to the closing his nose at the town, and acted generally like with ability. Together with her sister, she is foremost in all the social life, and is generally and known the homely levels; only strong I A lunch room-in connection, open at anv hour day or night. Two dors north of the Illinois Winiklu. Kansas. tumnemg boy at their house, and you bet Bill is happy.

We wish Bill all the good luck in the In their Seasons. ofthecattle season, the bank directors told visit the happy couple. Mrs. Pence is a niece one wht) had just escaped from Arkansas, by at the head of social enterprises. Mr.

and Mrs. leave the nest each makes his own. him they had decided to make no more loans nut wisn nis wiie better uicK tiie next of Prof, story, at whose residence they spent most of the afternoon. Lafe got in some of following an apple wagon out of the state. Kendall used to give tolerable good little per time; we hope it will be a girl.

Go ahead. in the West. In the meanwhile, in addition Millington are held in high regard by our citizens, and command the respect of the entire G. W. WHITING BROTHERS.

Bill you are doing well. Mrs. Kaf Ma has to the natural falling off of deposits, a run was formances, but if it isanythingnow liketheir gone to Olathe, to meet her beloved, lander his time going around and saying hel loo with the boys, and he came very near breaking community. Their hospitality is always gen TTT I I pio or. six doors 01 S3" Will Stivers, formerly of this city, i- now resident of Newton, in the money lonn-i nar business.

53riie man who travels for whisky house tretHthe lmurest "personal" in the Leavenworth paper. 53-The Marion Record says Pent. Murdoek's conscience has become quickened since lie went to Topeka. Kansas City drummer is in jail in loin for sduction. We never believed a drummer would act that way.

j-Ve believe the weather the toughest thing to handle by the iutluem-e of prayer, of anything we know of. iff' fhe Gnrnett PUtindcaier has one hun lioot shoemak- "ff ti.f- ii llm iay. wisli them good luck. Conrad and begun upon the Merchantsand Drovers' bank advance agent, whose knowledge of th -ontfi i.ocks nave srot oack irom their show mo- I place to go srofKi hmie-t work. All work WINFIELD instigated, he claims, by his former cashier erous and their doors are always open to receive their friends.

Mr. Millington is our es down the severe dignity he had assumed to correspond with his new position. Wait, quirements of a gentleman is scarcer than church members in Wichita, their six night's 111s line promp: ly me. vcasonatde pedition. From their tale, they had good luck, considering the hard times.

They are wno naa an 111-ieeiing toward his successor. prices. "arries none 1 he b-f stuck, gunr- again, oood hick, boys: "if at first The former was about to organize a bank Lafe, until you have to crawl out of bed on a sojourn here will not be very proiitable. We teemed postmaster, is the editor ot the Courter, one of the most influential papers in the state. I antees satisfaction, and a nriee; hi.

Tiie SCjhL' Medicine Lodge Index says Wieh-ta men are religious even under the most try-inti circumstances. A deacon recently asked the prayers of the congregation "for the lowlived son of a pirate who stole his We had heard that the fteacon man was the subject of prayer among the Christians of Wichita, (loon with the good work. ICf5 in the Probate Court Benjamin Clover has made the third annual report as administrator of the estate of Jacob Miller, deceased, joiuion succeed, try. try again. We are I manufacture of tine boots srteeishv.

Re himself at Caldwell. About S100.RH) lnu cold morning and build two or three fires, and and is recognized as one of the leading edito LiverY pairing attended i with promptness. going to nave a Christmas tree at our school house, and wish all to come who feel disposed. trust it may be otherwise. 3Yicks Illustrated Floral Guide for 18 been withdrawn when the final trouble came.

get bruised up with a potato masher, and you is we anticipate a giwxl time, and want all to His friends deserted him, and he could rai won't think it is so awful funny. rial writers of Kansas. Though Mr. and Mrs, Millington have journeyed iar in the path MAJOU VAXt K. enjoy themselves.

At a meeting held at the money in no way, neither in the East, nor at nd 'no scnooi nouse Monday night, on motion there is an elegant book of 130 pages, two colored plates of flowers, and more than 1000 illustrations of the choicest flowers, plants and veget way of life and met the many storms of tin LTVKRY, Feml 1 Hue, jit wt-si now our esteemed neighbor is try tg to hold its circulation up by offering the Kansas City, Leavenworth, Topeka or Empo 4if was raised for the purpose 01 buying tov bribers" on its book FKED 4JSD SALE STABLE. wearing world, their hearts are still young Kansas. Keel for the little ones. Mr. Samuel lull has tn dred and fifty "wood subs and is still out of wood.

ria. He took a special train from Topeka, Kansas City Journal as a premium. It has tlie way 01 s. Io. Xinth Ave-Moilk-e.

Wintield. hits In Uiecily in teams. and the 's btiard-c and they do not miss the smile and laugh of ables, and directions for growing. It is hand' get him a wife, as lie is one of tiie Committee to get the goods, and all have to take their has heretofore been related, met Major Hood trfif-n. IL Kuekman receives the nppolut- Special to.

always been our observation that when a youth. We sincerely hope they may enjoy in Emporia, paid him what he owed some enough for the centre table or a holiday present. Send on your name and post office paper is compelled to resort to premiums. mcnt of Justice of the lVaee for thb-eity i care of stock I in ed by the day or w-k. Ci wives.

As lull did not have a wife, it was moved and carried that he get a wife. Some such reunions for many years, and that the received the surplus collatteral which he Speed Scofield, PROPRIETORS. place of James Kelly, resigned. day you will see him out looking for some time will be long before "from love's shinin: address, with ten cents, and I will send you a chromos, to induce the public to permit the publishers to furnish thema littlecountry (Hood) had iu his possession belonging to the woman to share his prospects for future hap- F. M.

FRIEND ff-Accordins to the Wichita Times, the circle the gems drop away." copy, postage paid. This is not a quarter of Osage City Savings Bank. He wanted to mess. Hoping he will rind one soon, I re ekly, there is generally something up their vouiiE ladies of that city have corns. Wh, VXD main Kespoet fully yours.

Look Out. DEALER IX Id If. LI Machine. Achylic or transfer all his Sumner county prooertv to S3The patriarch David murdered Uriah its cost, it is printed iu both Knglish and German. If you afterward order seeds deduct snoot.

There is but one legitimate way of Hoi sos bought and sold. First-class Turn Major Hood for the benefit of his Caldwell tnan citv lii-iee. Also. 1 and played crazy for the purple of escaping k-! at less outers for prices. and ordered to pay to the heirs of the deceased The claim of Jno.

A. Miller, for against the estate of Wm. Frier, deceased, waspartiaily heard Monday and continued until January 1SS2, Hie annual meeting of theKnightsof Honor, held on Monday evening, the following were elected officers for the ensuing year: W.C. Hoot, J. S.

D. R.K. Wallis, A. I Jacob Nixon, C. J.

W. Batchelder, C. F. Bahntge, J. W.

Curns, T.R.; T. Brvan, T. H. Brotherton, Guardian D. Beiky.

S. JCfThe editor of a valued exchange says: '-While driving through the country just at Spots woo n's Wasts. running a newspaper. Slake it worth its price outs furnished on short notice, with or without driver. creditors so that litigation would not eat it all punishment.

Winfield Courant. You are an i the thousand and me ur Special itiii-ii i'r Ik Tier the 10 cents. Yiek's seeds are the best in the world. The Floral Guide will tell how to get and let it stand upon its own bottom or fall. don't you Import a eulropidist -3Lulu Barnes, of Pes JIiinw, ted suicide on account of having been driv to desperation by parental abuse.

We want Chickens. Turkeys, Ducks, Geeso, r.ggs. Butter and Game, lor all of which we up. He investigated the affairs of the bank other. David committed adultry with Bath- make Piano.

Km-v. ain sinJ We are sorry to see our neighbors pursuin and grow them. Yiek's Flower and Vegeta will pay the highest price in cash. Smith's i i. iiovu it HunnewoII, and instructed the cashier to Horses boarded by day or week sheba, Uriah's wife, and sent Uriah into the the course they are, as it will surely react upon Howe and other i.w" A.

1. spots wood fc Co. ble Garden, 175 pages, 0 colored plates, 5t0 engravings. For 50 cents in paier covers; 1.00 fore-front of the hottest battle" and when tn em. tf-Tleket are selling from Kansas City to Low prices, easy payments, square dealing return and settle with the creditors.

Maj. Hood, however, had declined to receive the CHARGES REASONABLE. rrTtoRAL. Kansas. December 0th.

1SSI Uriah was killed David sent for Bathsheba Chicaso at lower tliau the reduced rate: jCj-Like many others we have been com in elegant cloth. In German or Knglish. ir. W. A.

Lee, Lear Sir: The Standard corn and took her into his house and made her his MILXKR THX, which has heretofore been asked. to use soft coal in a base burner for pelled painter we oougm ot you last year is a splen securities assigned to him, and that embarrassed him greatly. He wanted to settle with the people at Caldwell, and pay them every Yiek's Illustrated Monthly Magazine, -2 pages, a colored plate in every numljer, and many wife. This was all wrong, but did David try did planter. It can't be beat for light draft.

C3The Winfield Daily Onurant is thepret three or four weeks. Last Saturday we obtained a small invoice of hard coal and at Main Street, Winfield. WrX I with the jn very ave the never saw a iigiiter running planter. Our the insanity dodge? No, sir, he acknow dusk the other evening, we noticed that the liest newspaper in America. Washita Times, hue engravings.

Price irl a year; five cop eignoors wno useu 11. an nice 11. it arops ledged the corn likean honest man. He came tempted to clean the soot out of the stove. We chickensat the farmers' residences either hop finest line now, shut up.

You Hatter us! thing. He says he could have escaped before he was arrested, but he had never any inten correct, can recouimeno. 11 io any one. salt. Make a sikvI out plump and square: "I have sinned against to roost on the fence or on The appro ies for S5.00.

Specimen numbers for 10 cents, trial copies for 35 cents. James Vick, Rochester, X. Y. ol-tt Wm. Plvnkett and Dickexs.

rJ-Curns 4 Manser sold the Lumpkins farm mince meats, i- tion of becoming a fugitive. It was his inten ig in iiit-t. the lxrd." Wichita Times. Now that shows priate prayer for an editor in sucli cases is, in Rock township, toT. K.

Green, who already tion to go to Osage city, prevent the suspen Iet demands, dive fy yourself. KatiM'a just how much you know about scripture 0 Remember the Hapgood Sulky has a I Fead us not into temptation." Independence owns considerable land adjoining. sting attachment that opens the furrow. ReiHirter. and you have evidently got several similar sion of his bank there, and return to Caldwell Sunday night, so as to be ready to meet the BAKERY! AND Iriils the corn and covers it all at the same J.

K. IiOUiUKTTK S3-Kd Greer got up at 5 o'clock Christ ma: 93J ltdge Gans has lately issued marriage incidents mixed up. David murdered Uriah. me. Many leading farmers plant their corn other way.

No other Sulky has a lister. people Monday morning. He was not ten morning to see what was in his stocking, but licenses io Samuel Daniels and Miss Bell He sent him to the hottest part of the battle jnsf LUNCH TSOuM. east of Main, ihe tv all he found was the same old hole. Whiteloek.

and John S. Rums and Martha ail at my omce ana see one. l.ee. for the express purpose of having him killed, very many moons ago there arrived at an express office not a thousand miles from this city, a suspicious 1 Hiking twogallon demijohn marked "machine oil," and directed to a well known citizen of this place. Tlie eagle-eyed agent becameconvinced that was traveling under an assumed name, so he resolved to penetrate a joke on the owner, derly handled at Caldwell when the people took him back there from Wellington, was go at any time, dav wii'tf Implement Healer.

Peekct. The Judge has found that this kind He was "impelled" upon him, so to speak, and 53The Christian Church was beautifully allowed no liberty, and says his treatment wam a fresh. fresh fruits. or lunch serv af: of foolishuess isn't going to cease and he has McGuire P.rothers have their branch store I ic- ill the city liibl. when you 1 10.

-id or lunch, and cigars, loure. house k. 1-roti oys-id hoi cmiec. decorated Christmas eve, and the tree was one tried zinc and it worked like a charm. When the tire was good we put a nickle's worth of zinc scraps in it.

In five minutes' time all the inner parts of the stove were white as chalk and every vestige of soot decamped and gone up the flue. We give these results of our ex periment for the letielit of our fellow sufferers from soot. Wellington Press. Jt3Only a can yet it calmly lay by the side of the walk in the light of day "ox-tail soup" it was. labeled iu red, and it bore the cut of a bovine's head.

Only a boy; yet he saw that can, and his fruitful mind conceived a plan; and under his coat he stuffed the tin, and warped his face with a fiendish grin. Only a dog, yet it hadn't learned, of how that boy for excitement burned; in a moment can and he kind of had him "removed." Of course he had him killed so that he could hike his wid was about as rough as imagination can paint at Tisdale chuck lull of dry goods, groceries. I procured another license record, so if you will of the most beautiful we ever saw. I open lourieen days in ihe ueensware. nats.

cans, ana tiioves. wincn ENGLISH He says lie is not disheartened; will go do it, why wade in. The Judge can stand it. ow, but that is a side issue and you needn't ters served to order, mt rMIss Addle Scot horn, employed in the hey will sell at Wintield prices. They will I and called on him and said: "The boys have have said anything about it.

There is no use easn or traue ior country proauce. and 1 rniblic schools of Fort Scott, is visiting her Ol'here is a locality known as Mule Creek handled your demijohn of 'machineoil' pretty TA YlA)Ii AYLOH. he highest market price, in cash or trade for I to work again, and men who fondly imagine he is wrecked and stranded for goiwl will learn differently. Had he not been prostrated rake up every little thing against a man sister in this city for a short time. rough, and we shall have to pay you font, sup 11 Kinos 01 gjune.iw when he can't get In any rebuttle testimony.

NOTION KTt ilK. (as; side of Sonth Main street. Winriehl. Kiiia-. keep a nice1 line of and children's down near Medicine Lodge, and the way the papers speak of it, it isn't the healthiest place in the word for a man who wants a row.

It is 83" A. Wilson is putting in a pair of hay pose it's worth about forty cents a gallon on a bed of sickness the creditors of the Osage KITCHEN RESTAURANT David played crazy to escape punishment by S3We still located at our old stand, and I scales in front of the transfer office, prepara The assignee gazed a moment at the agent City Savings bank would have been indemni are loaning loans 10 tne larmers at tne most 1 the government. He let his beard get all dirty, I embroideries, hosiery, collars. Oormniuown and Saxony yarns, 'white, peopled tiiii-kly with six-shooters. Winches reasonable terms from the commencement to I tory to going into the coal business.

then remarked: "Can settle lor any fied for their losses. He further asks the pub and he would run his hand up and down the the time of paying off the loan. and other modern improvements, and the brown and scarlet canvass, ladies" hair got ds. perfumeries, il such price, it cost me four dollars a gallon in lie to suspend its judgment for a few days. 113s John Burroughs has returned from Cald door like an idiot; but Achish, the king of Jarvis, I'osklix Co.wSltf whole neighborhood is "on the shoot." T.

F. AXTELL, dog were one, the boy was nearly wild with Kansas city. That sir, was the best kind of well to spend the holidays. He is authority Gatb, "tumbled to his racket" (see Webster) OThei-e has recently a damage suit I crimpers, card bonnKand mottoes, and ladies hats. Indies art- iu ited local! and examine goods.

fun. Next morn at the foot of Ohio street was irfI have ordered a car load of Hapjrood's brandy!" He sot 'em up. Arkansas City ILJP. J. Conk tin will move to his farm next on the events of the cow boy fracas.

in no time, and cried out: "Have I need of brought up in Wisconsin by a lady, against a plows. 1 will give tlie lest figures possible to JJemocrrat. week, where he will devote his time and at a soup can filled with sausage meat. Ex. parties making early oruers.

1 go not expect gentleman, for kissing her upon the street CrA young man feels that he has not lived In vain when he rinds his pictureexhibited in tention to the raising of swine, in the future. At this well known and oomilar stand will bp to sell any of these plows to machine aueius J. KOiKH KKi: madmen that you have brought this fellow to filay the madman in my presence?" Now do keep still if you are not posted. Some one JJ-AVe saw two of the prominent citizen: JdMoline, Elk county, is in a flutter over a church organ. It was purchased for the in daylight right before everybody, and the at all times ready to supply everybody with Citizen.

We suppose this is the selling ouier piows. a i.w-jim -S UALLKRY, Brettun. Mr. ned from the mouti- the show ease of a photograph gallery. of Wintield shopping in this city last week.

lady says she was "greatly hurt in her feelings, SWI'-M' or SOU til KiKlocker has in bro: her of our J. H. Conklin, and who former Sunday school and a largo portion of it will call a theoiigaster, and then you'll feel They found this the place to buy choice Christ and sunered and underwent great mental tains where be i si 1 1 the summer, wiili ly was an editor. The fraternity ought sick. 33-Chmpbell, the citizen who was wounded in the cow-boy war, had twenty-seven holes fCfW.

A. Lee has an order in for a car load I oflinpfiood Plows. These light dm It plows 1 will be the thing for weak horses during the I mas presents. One of them bought several his bcaiih pain, for which she is willing to be pacified to protest against this "falling off." paid for by ihe young people, who wanted fo use it at dances. The church couldn't stand the pressure of seeing their instrument for those who made a Christmas display FEES BRE u-'i-A4 7 I ol Hindu and i ac UUn ilieij presents for members of his family from J.

B. with the modest sum of S-VKW. Xow, Wiscon scarcity of corn the coming sprmg.31-1 In his clothing made by cow-boy bullets. 3A11 persons who contemplate attendin we believe Whiting Brothers took the cake. Dickey, and was forced to admit that for qual sin is a little too far from Winiield to make a patrona: ail young man in Greenwood county praising God given for such an unholy pur Gnnn, surgeon dentists.

the state Teachers Association, to be held at ity and prices Mr. Dickey's stock was not ex- 01 me 1 local of this as a mere matter of news, but we latelv married a Miss Salts. Heats ail how Their market was wstefully decorated with evergreens, forming tlie room in the shape of pose as furnishing music for tlie bad and Topeka during the holidays, can rind out the trial. FaitH-ular orhee on Ninth avenue, west of iostotfice. Laughing gas constantly on hand for the pain Pies, Cakes, Ginger Snaps, ceiled in the west.

Kexcton Republican. We must say a lew words upon the custom of some fellows can take a dose of medicine. wicked dance and refused to surrender the is to cisil sisii? me a children. II ii s(7id any treti gi.i up ia the bt-st of r. reduced rates over the various railroads by in don't know of a man in Winfield who an evergreen bower.

One-half of the ceilin: less extraction 01 1eetn.1yu.xw. public kissing so that our "sweet kissers'" may I Copying done a kind of painting styie by it. liodocki organ; whereupon theyoung people proceeded Jtj'-Oswego has a scandal that is too rich for quiring of the county superintendent. Special uiake a note. If you desire to kiss a lady do "Tf'Money to loan on real estate at very been up to the little town of Newton for six months, except Pap Millington, who makes a was hung thick with smoked hams one side of the room was hung full with whole dressed We have the services of a thoroughly eomp to vigorously kick against such close commun rates are extended to teachers and friends of not be too rough about it.

There is a proper low rates by Jarvis, Conklin A Co.w3Itf even the papers to handle. We will wager that everyone who reads this will wonder what it wmii naser, wno turns out every morning ducat 1011 generally. ion, and they have worked up quite a heated ul.uk link rnxysrKn, weekly trip to see "our son-in-law." beeves, veals, muttons, venison, and meats of way for allthings. If you desire to kiss a lady can be. controversy.

The last returns from the seat J3A ear load of No. 1 Michigan salt just re- 0The Brett mi was the recipient of a tine a ma supply 01 everything 111 the above lines, required for the day's trade. No stale goods ever on hand. almost every description, beautifully decora don't catch hold of her shoulders, but hike -yiNFiKLr. KAXsa-.

rrietor. Ait kinds oft 1 ir.iiis;;rt 23Col. J. R. Hallowell, of Topeka, should adopt for his motto the ceiveu at me Illinois grocery jsii.

of war show an organized determination to dressed pig from the firm of Miller A Dix, to her right hand in your left and press it gently. 011 Miori notice old command of Oliver Cromwell to his Iron ted with slips of evergreen and gaily colored ribbons. Close to the door hung a whole dressed District Attorney for Kansas, was in Wintield gether with the compliments and best returns lacuiiic-s for ham im: cleave to the organ. It is our opinion that the dance will have organ music or there will Not squeeze it as though you were a clothes sides: "Ready aim! lire in the name of the very mw. Have heavy as wdl vroi-k in this iine li-ibieV-lne Line a trial.

Friday on professional business, and as usual Legal Notice. iur Heights. If A few day boarders can be accommodated at reasonable rates. We have always a nice stock of apples. of the season from that enterprising firm.

The beef, finely decorated with evergreen, ribbon: wringer, and mash all the blood out of the Lord! don't fail to giv worked a considerable portion of hisvisit into be a disrupted Sunday school. boarders at the Brettun to-day can, prolably. In the District Court for Cowley County. State and knife cuts, while astride of each fore le; rThere were many bright and happy faces oranges. lemons, and a large assort annoying pleasure by callingupon his numerous friends lingers, but just press it a little so as to feel the throbbing of the blood.

Then look down into peak more definitely of the peculiar value of I ment of line smoking and chewing tobaccos. Dix had a big "blow out" Mon promptly, oihce two ind ingeniously fastened on, were two little orii-'iN attended to is Head's -pec i Tru 1 1 ks rtmsiii. J. and admirers, ilal. is one of Kansas" bright- ia present.

lianic. Movnu piauo 01 Jvansas. George W. Chaplin. Plaintiff.

1 against John Garrahee. and Winnie day evening, their market being decked out dvi nned pigs fixedup "too sweet for any thin; her eyes to see if they are talking to you. If and baggages of ad kind young men, sensible and reasonable, and 53The Sunday school scholars in Mr. T. R.

in fine shape. The most conspicuous feature A nicely baked pig rested on a platter on the though he has had ample reason to feel hi lirvan's class expressed their high regard for ihe eyes seem to be dancing the racquet, and begin to sparkle and throw off little sparks C. Garrahee, I defendants. being two good sized baked pigs dressed to SCOTT 3UGI.ASSOX, oats, unlike many, never suffers from indiges HARTER DEALERS IX npi) the above named defendants, John Gar- counter, and looked good enough to eat, which we have no doubt it was. The counters were piled high with interesting looking meat cuts their teacher by presenting, him for a Christmas present, a largeand beautiful upholstered such as come from a telegraph machine, and tion.

This may not be an elegant way of put represent a man and woman, and standing on their hind legs, their fore feet resting on a CITY FLO Fit AN I fLFH ST--r general eomimion i hand patent Hour and i-ie tlie squozen hand retaliates a lit tie and seems rahee and innie C. Garrahee and each of them, non-residentsof tbetateof Kansas, take notice, that on the 7th day of December, ting it, but then it's forcible, and every one rm chair. It was a genuine surprise to Mr. to be glad it is there, and acts as though it of every description, together with dressed Graham. while bolted.

who knows Hall, will catch on.J Bryan, his own children keeping the secret lssl. a petition was hied tv the above named and fc. cps OU i hour. tailed 1. at for ttf pubiic North hay.

corn. shorts, chomo fowls and game of almost every kind. Among waniea to stay ail the winter, then you can from him. DRUGS g3Guiteau received the following cheerful take your other hand and gently encircle her the cedar boughs were squirrels looking natu jr'But when the mild and just die, sweet plaintiff, in the oftieeof the clerk of the above named court in the city of Wintield, in said Cowley County, in an action entitled as above. I small counter.in which position they were evidently driving a heavy bargain over a pork steak.

But then their display throughout was beautiful, and embraced some of therinest meats ever put in any market, and the entire room was nicely trimmed and decorated. low prices and free dvliveol country produi-. Soliciiing'a s-patronage. Main street. iiinV'd.

waist. "seize her by the shoulders. irs breathe, the world grows richer as if ral as life, and, taken all together, the scene was very attractive, and exhibited a taste and little billet doux: "You infamous assassin! You execrable murderer! You lothsomeghoul! You human hyena I You damnable low lived and with tne parties, piamtm and ueienuaut and cause her feelings to be hurt, but let the desert stream should sink away to sparkle up therein as aoove siaieu in sam ime, anu mat vou and each of vou are therein sued upon armact as ajcorset. Then her left arm will steal gain, purer with broader gleam. So merit skill that comes from long experience in the business.

We advise those who haven't seen DUXBAK UAIiTOX, wretch! You are a cursed blot on mankind. around by the buckle on the back of the vest, the note and mortgage described in said peti won. win net the happier age which by de These gentlemen are fully up to the times, and never leave anything undone to make cowardly hound of hell You ugly, dirty and it is your turn to look down and see where the display to pass that way and take a Bl'ii'IiKRSarkd uoa'is i 1 and sab First i kindsjfc3ii 1 sono. of ihe 1 MEDICINES, tion, and must answer saui petition on or oe-fore'the 1st day of February, A. D.

petition will betaken as true and judgement in merit halteth short of end. Yet must this law of love icign king of all before the Kalpas devil I would like to have your stature as a her mouth is all this time. There will be a Lnglish RitchoM ilc-tttt-j their meat market a little more attractive than any other. umpse. this world of and funny smile there, that is orth four thousand dol scratching post for my dogs, you foul whelp!" To which he remarked that the fellow who sas.

Keep in full assortm their line, and respect fit-1. favor of said plaintiff and against you as defendants will be rendered according to the raver thereof for the sum of 30., the princi en iyijfiio; solicit a liberal Winiield and sur- Winfield, Kansas. incidents often occur. One of our intelligent SCTl16 Courier comes back at us for our Tr3Among the many improvements that a ve marked Winfield in the past, none are wrote that ought to be.In the lunatic asylum. share of tlie patronage rounding country.

lars, and you will hate to break it up, but you will have to. She Wil expect it. Then you have a right to bend over a little, and she has flings at It, with an antiquated, fossilized pal 01 mi iroie. iwiu iiiieresi iiicieoii ai ine PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY Guitean talks awful sane sometimes. rate of 12 r-r cent per annum trom May 26th.

more apparent than the beautiful residences spuih about our stepticism. It's bad enough ivo. the date oi saiu note, ana tor the lore- HAM URIC BROTHER, young men is endeavoring to convince a skeptical friend of the error of his ways, while at the same time he has a Protestant religous friend who is laboring earnestly with him in the endeavor to convince him that he that it should be so aged, but when the base S3The children had a glorious time Christ on every hand. Another feature is the very decided ambition to introduce all the a right to scrooch up a little, and her eyes will close as though she was going to sleep, her closure 01 the mortgage ttateu on sam last SOUTH- WESTERN named dav. and described 111 said petition.

Tl'sT opened and in full blast a second-hand I and Wankrupi -nv, whre we will buv. modern improvements. head falls on your shirt bosom, the end of the ma given oy yon to secure sam sum ana saia interest, and lorthe sale without appraisment sell or trnd-e g.K.-.ls oi iecml size or color. Any -rson iiavsrg second-band fur 3-1. K.

Smith, general agent for Kansas world comes, and Well, as we were sayin; ought to be a Christian. It will be in order mas eve, the different trees being loaded with presents which weregivenaway bySantaClaus in a terribly reckless manner. The churches were all beautifully decorated, the Presbyterian church decorations attracting our atten according to law, of the real estate described in it is a discredit to any state to have such a ease of Cue towa Mutual Aid Asociation, lias said mortgage ami petition, to-wit ine south niture. or baii'vrnrt a)s to sell or trade, nil we ask is for them to nivf- us a call east qua rterof section six. in township thirty- rcught his wife to Winfield and will maKe to the courts, as people will losecomidence STAGE now for some Catholic to endeavor to convince the religious friend that he is all wrong, and that he is in extreme danger of being lost if he and they Trill ilnd lis ind wiLimr ai ai! times, for we have Kirrcl- ofmonev want this his home and headqearters for the com ive.

south 01 range iiiree easi, suuaieu 111 "owiey County, and theappropriationol in the country. But there are people who will resent the imputation that it is necessary to ment editors have been labored and prayed with for the last three weeks, in the endeavor to have them forsake their evil ways, we blush for them. But in this connection, the most sacrilegious thing we ever heard of was Ed. Greer's forgetting to take home beefsteak, and telling hif wife that he started with it, but that a fire came down from heaven and burnt it up in his hands, just like the fire came down for Elijah and burnt up the water. No wonder he has been prayed for! Go on with the good work.

to spend it for and bankrupt doesn't join theCatholicchurch. This should tion in particular. At this church a clothes basket collection for the poor was taken up, resulting in a large collection of various a r- pany1; business in Kansas. One by one Winfield is gathering in leading institutions from the proceeds ot such sale upon said judgment and costs, and all unpaid taxes on said real goods. We also have on hand a hire stock oi properly be followed by the endeavor of some bankrupt clothing, b-oi-.

r-noes. l.a:.s. cans. carry live thousand dollars iu one's pocket in order to enjoy any religion in a town of four estate, and upon redemption thereof from tax niei'eiit quarters. And Omnibus Line good Mohammedan to convince the Catholic iclcs that were calculated to make bappj" the sates.

thousand of the (rod blessedest inhabitants 53A kneading machine has been Invented hearts of many. that "there is but one God and that Mohom- dry goods, housr-ho'-J and kitchen furniture, farming implements, road watrons, and everything that is ornamental and useful. Place of business. ISinih Avtiiue. first Hated Pecemoer Lth, issi.

J. F. McMullen. Plaintiff's Attorney. Attest K.

Bediliox. Clerk. 31-33 that ever lived. Kissing is a good thing but met is his prophet." While this is going on it should not be abused. by a Frenchmen.

It will bo next to the sewing machine when It. becomes well appreciated. Mixing dough is one of the most labor mnc Buddhist priest ought to be laboring Kvry. Post- Daily Line of Stages from Winfield iw eat 01 rr I office box Vi in held, Kansas. with the skeptical Mohammedan; and to fill 53Je Houston, formerly of Arkansas City, man who claimed the name of J.

larr. has removed to Wichita and formed a law PROFESSIOSAL AXD ISCKLLAXKOfS. ious duties of the housewife. It is to be wished that the new machine will prove to be the out the circle, some Christian clergyman ought to be laboring with the heathen Budd THE THROUGH ROUTE, and stating that he lived on Grouse Creek, came to town a few days ago and represented partnership with W. P.

Campbell. Mr. Houston is a young man of excellent, character and imng liA-uea. hist. Then they should all convince each S.

JEXXIXGS- G. 31. BCCKMAX. I Kansas City. Lawrence Southern Kansas R.

R. is the most pleasant and reliable to Mr. Barnett, one of our hog buyers, that he other and have a general rejoicing. 53s" A Wichita young lady stopped in town at JElSrXLNGS BUCKMAX, Douglass, El Dorado, had about a car load of hogs which he wished more than ordinary legal ability, and will, no doubt, in the connection he has made, rapidly Brettun a short time ago. She expressed A TTORNFYS AT LAW.

Paisiness in fUate I jCjQuite a mysterious and exciting inci ZA and Federal Courts solicited. Collections 1 route to all points east, nor; hand south. Passengers via this lme have no chnnsre of ears between Winiield and Kansas Ciiy.andno change to Chicago St. Louis. Hannibal.

Cleveland. Indianapolis or Toledo from Ka nis dent was observed lately by some of our chi herself pleitsed with our city, and when she returned home, related to her friends how she promptly attended to. Legal instruments I to sell. Mr. Barnett offered him a after some little bartering, made a bargain for the hogs, and paid Parr 62) down, with the understanding that the hogs should be deliv rise in his profession.

Joe has many friends here and in Arkansas City who, though they will regret his departure, will rejoice in his ns. A man was seen to walk hurriedly into carefullv made out. Office over Read's bank, City, and only one change to New York. Bos Winfield Kansas. stopped at a "palatable hotel and weutupand down staii-s In a cultivator." Call again.

a house and immediately appear with a gun in his hands. He was followed by a woman advancement and tender their best wishes ered 011 a certain day, and when delivered he AUGUSTA. JAMES 3t DERJIOTT, A. t. JO I IN SOX.

tor lus future success. A telegram from W. K. Doud, editor of Christmas morning-, and children were eagerly recounting to each other the presents they hud received. JCfBrotherton Silver have been appointed City weigh-masters, their scalss haw been tested, and everything is now iu good working trim.

53-Jf your stove smokes swear at it. That won't stop the smoke, but it may relieve your mind of Its pent-up burden of sulphurous thoughts. "Tjr" 'ongressman Anderson of the First lustrtrt in this state has introduced a bill to red tic postage on letters to two cents in: toad of three. four-legged fish is the latest Kansas development. And yet there are people who censure 8t.

John for issuing his temperance proclamation. 53Those peculiar vases of artificial Mowers, that attract so much attention in Goldsmith's uiiidrnv. were imported direct from Paris by 1'iank Manny. OThe editor of the Caldwell Post says he wasn't exactly scared during the cow-boy fracas, but he had a sort of a desire to go home -and see his wife. x3 The editor of the -Short Cteek Republican the people to make him "a present of! 1.50 ami get his paper." Isn't your paper worth anything? Id fe Holiday Herald, issued from the I Newton Golden Gate office, is about the neat-rtt thing in the newspaper line we ever saw.

'J he cake is yours. CJ Miss Kate Milling ton returned home from New Mexico, Wednesday evening. Kate's many friends will be glad to welcome her return io their midst. 3 he Oswego Democrat says that Goff jumped that town and left his creditor8 in the lurch. Pnniel hadn't ought toGirTthat way had he Will Uev.

C. H. Canfield was the recipient of Cliristmas present in the shape of a beautiful dressing gown from the hands of the ladies of the church. J3Another express train is to be put on the main line of the Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe road as fast express, which will stop at important stations only. ItJ-We will be glad to hear from Look Out again, and if the real name and address is sent us we will send some stamped envelopes addressed to this office.

fKev. F. L. Borchers, of Wintleld, Kansas, an old Libby prison associate of Captain F. B.

olvi of this city, is visiting soldier fiiend. Topeka Cujrital. EJ-In Atchison, the boys and girls are not allowed to walk together from school, which doesn't speak well for the character of the boys and girls of that city. 53If coal holes continue to multiply in Kansas at the present rate, it will soon be un- to go out after dark without a lantern, in i some sections of the stale. i see our little funny ism about the cd itor on his dying bed and the annual pass, tu-ound over the State without any marks ff parentage.

Good bye, little one, SThe Topeka Capital issued a twelve paize hristmus number, which contained some selections, and an editorial page that reflects creditupon the editorial force. Pavis, of Winiield, will, if 3r. standiford does nrtt put in an appearan. fcjon, complete and take charge of the sanitarium at Salt City. Arkanvvt City Jhrnwat.

83Kggsof an hour, fish cf ten, bn ad of a day, wine of a yearfor scientific purposes a woman of eighteen and a friend of thirty." Hnd Whiting Brother's beef all the year round. W(KkI, the political quack, has sued a newspaper for libel. We will watch this case with interest, for we would jusS lik- to who clasped him by the arm and said, "Oh what are you going- to do with that gun ton and it is tns best and shortest route to ail inis in -ova, and Minnesota. Through tk-kets to all points on sale at company's otiice at lovrest urront rates. If you wish to send tor your friends aast.

purchase tickets from the asent who will deliver McDERMOTT JOHXSOX, so Eureka Republican, brings the sad intelli 53s A bright youth, undergoingexamination would pay him the balance. That afternoon this same Parr took the train for Wintield, TTORNEVS AT LAW, Winfield, Kansas Leave orders at all hotels, or the Co's The man shook the woman ofl and went over a few days sTHce for admission to one of the departments, found himself confronted with where he found Wood, a hog buyer at that tl Omce jlooreliouse block, corner AiaiE omce, ath avenue. A. Hangs, Agt. street and 10th avenue.

gence of the death of his youngest daughter, little Myrtle, aged about eighteen months. The bereaved parents have the sympathy of of their many Winfield friends. place, and induced him to buy a car load of to a neighboring house but soon came back and started toward tlie south part of town. the question: "What is the distance from the hogs, receiving SuO from Wood to bind the bar earih to the sun Not having the exact M. O.

TROUP, or teleemph tickets fret-of expend for delivery. Trains on this line are always on time, thus making connections. J. K. Locktvooo, General Passenger and Ticket A if cut.

Kansas City. Missouri. L. W. superintendent, Kansas City.

Missouri. C. Caieuuth- In a short time a woman was seen to come out gain. The day came for the delivery, but SOUTH-WEST MACHINE number of miles with him, he wrote in reply TTORNKY AT LAW, Winfield, Kansas. of the house first mentioned with a shawl trThe Masonic organization will hold a Parr and the hogs failed to put iuan appear i uihce, mneiu oauk ounumg, up stairs.

I am unable to state accurately, but don't be over her head and hurriedly start- in the di mice. After waiting a day or two Wood and public installment of officers at the Opera House, Tuesday evening, December 27th, when ek-s veiii, luneid. fe.ansa.s lieve the sun is near enough to Interfere with rection the man had taken. She was seen to WO RKS nerallav-1 V. -L HEXKY E.

Barnett mistrusted that something was wrong. proper performance of my duties if" I get iiddresse3 will be made. Those receiving an overtime tiie man ami converse witn mm long MRS. FASX L. SXOV and made inquiries In regard to this man of TTORSF.Y AT LAW.

Does a srcneral lav Does a ire this clerkship." He got it. Ex. nvitation from a member of the lodge will be JrV business in Winliold and throughout the many hogs, and learned that there was a man entitled to attend. tate. Ollk-e in postoniee block.

and earnestly, the man exhibiting signs of impatience and shaking his head. At last the man and woman returned and went into the L. Rinker, of the Hoosier Grocery, PROFKMSIONAL Wiulkld, Kansas. Over twenty the sick. Refers toVry ph s.i-: m-v Thc desiriiiir her services rdd res 'tis or call at residence on south ri.m"inif t-i-oet- got a pair of shoes on the Christmas tree that 33Tnvi tat ions will soon be out for the grand living on Grouse Creek by that name, but that he was hogless.

So they had a warrant gotten out for his arrest, and started out with Consta J. E. ALLES, SAMUEL CLARKE, Proprietor, Mechanical Kngineer. house. made his friends blush as they contemplated masquerade ball, to be given at Manning's TT IRNKY AT LAW.

Office, 9th avenue. the size of his pedal extremities. The shoes opera house, Winfield, on the evening of De- il3The Wichita Beacon says: "Wintield is ble Mclntire to bring him in, but ou arriving JLA mtii-ui, Kansas. MISS J. E.

3IAXSFIELD, were of wood, about two feet long, about ten ember It will be the biggest thing Win- working hard for the telephone. We hope at this man's place, they found he was not the Parr they were looking for, and after mak- Having again assumed control of the ma- eld has ever seen in a social way. Topeka L. H. WEBB, they will succeed, for if there is a genenil in MILLINKR aiid freneml dealer in fMHls.

Store rive dcsrs imrih of Spots- inches broad, and quite low in the instep. His friends will be obliged to him if he will always remain behind the counter while wait- RNKV AT LAW Xotary Public nnd troduction into the business of all the neigh upitut. E3The young men of Winfield are not numerous inquiaies, and learning there VTOK ri r. infield. My sicIi embnMws namissioiier.

Ollice over Read's enme aepartmeni 01 tne aoove orKs, i will give it my personal supervision, and will run it as a general Machine Works. Will build and repair boring towns, the next step will be tlie tele the Iitu-st line of miitinerv na d-. zi-i-hvrs. was no other Parr on Grouse, they returned. bank, Ivansas.

on mem. iiite so sweet on their gi rite just now, but laces, rib twins. overvihine phone connection between the cities and we the ladies want. Ki-te Sir.e of I'o-rer kid the path There is no grief like J. F.

McMULLEX, can sit in our office and converse with our ion nlwmt the second in next month icy will come around all right again, girls. loves, as wvll as other ladi cloves and Kngines, Boilers, lully satisfied that they had been gloriously swindled, and the only way they could be recompensed, would be to buy their next car load of hogs below and sell them hate! No pains like passions, no deceit like Win- A TTORXF.Y AT LAW, th avenue. silk handkercheil's. Fine dre.vmaking a specially. friends in Wintield, Wellington and with our friend Kurtz, of Augusta." We hope that the present season which is preying upon 1, kansis.

ITaeuecs mail courts. sense! Enter the path! far hath he gone And sruarantee satistaction. Will buy and whose foot treads down one fond offence. icm. Medicine Lodge Index says: Some Wintield will not miss this opportunity, for if above '-Panr)." Arkansas City Democrat.

HAOKXEY McDOXALD, sell isecond-liand Machinery on commission. Enter the path There spring the healing J. Li. SMITH, ED ArCTION Winti iris are bom fat, some achieve fatness, and she once secures this great convenience she will never be without it again. Shops near K.

L. S. R. R. Wintield.

Kan- jrJ'Froiii the Wichita Reacon we copy the A TTOltSEYS AT LAW. North side of 9th avenue, betiveen Main and Miliiiiirton streams quenching all thirst there bloom the LICEN: sas. iiiefixthemselves up fat with old newspapers following concerning one of the victims of tlie immortal flowers eariKJting all the way with streets umeld, Kansas. 5JTlKoy have a great many funny things Caldwell tragedy: "The remains of Mike J. HOIKiES.

II: t. There throng swiftest and sweetest hours A. If. (UiEEX, Meagher were laid out in the parlor of Capt. over in Llk county.

At the last term of lis-trict court a man named Miller brought suit APLK and Fanc- (irrh lrovi A (4 fettl and Ke sa jine of Steel until 10 a. Tuesday, when thev were tT3Alw ays road the advertisements. Men AWYFII LAN BROKER. Represents gainst his wife fordecreeof divorce charging fK)ls and sei! at low oKi 'ei fied i leaning insurance com pa nies.ioatis money removed to the Catholic "hunch for the fnner- that generally advertise their business through to any iixtt of the cit and tiiniir luru- lirst-chiss real estate seeurit vonlv, at lower her with adultry and stating iu his petition their home paper are energetic enough to de services. The face looked asuatural as life.

to suit re that he diil not believe he was the father of rab's than any other party in the Of-lieeon Winiield, Kansas. ue. one blo-k er.tot -j it-? serve the patronage of the people. A man DRUG! share kinds and was more like a quiet sleep than like death. Mike had his faults, but thev were 'f.

lilM-ral iUiUil. All i- nd sfHd. of the trade her child, whereupon she tiled an answer admitting the charge of questionable parentage. of country prc-uuve I. C.

BEACH. more on the generous side than on the mean that won't advertise his business is too stingy to be a successful business man and does not deserve the patronage of those who are interferes ted in the welfare of their country. and avers that had she depended upon him I5ATHS, LAWYER ANP NOTARY" PCBLIC. east corner Sth and Main, up stairs. we can place eontiidence in the correspondents of the Mulvane Herald and the people of Gore township, the trade of that portion of the county which lies beyond the Arkansas goes to Wintield.

Farmers in that vicinity say they cannot get to Wellington, Oxford or Belle Plaine, and cannot afford to sell at Mulvane. How is it? Wellington Press. It is all right. Farmers as well as others like to sell in the highest market, and buy where they can get the cheapest. JCfMiller Dix came to the front with a street procession, which attracted the attention of the public in a marked degree.

The procession consisted of a fine heifer decked with ribbons, and her sides bearing the inscription "Miller Dix," led by a stalwart, colored gentleman, dressed in a black suit, decked with bright colored sashes and crowned by a plug hat: this was followed by a half dozen boys blowing tin horns. Jtflt seems that Tell Walton, of the Caldwell Post, was slightly mixed up in the Caldwell trouble. Friday night before the aflray, during the rendering of the play of Uncle Tom's Cabin, Jim Talbot, tlie man who shot Meagher, indulged in obscene remarks, and was requested by Walton to desist. Talbot cursed and threatened to "fix" him next day. "Light maid, thy mirth refrain; thy hand is on a lion's mane." 53Chester A.

Arthur, of Washington, D. drives a spanking team of mahogany bay horses to a high-toned landean carriage. Isn't this a good deal of style for a humble President of the United States? Andrew Jackson rode horseback and hitched his own horse. We greatly fear that Arthur has kingly ambitions, and we would be President ourselves before we would submit to a monarchy. third path is Right Discourse.

Govern the lips as they were palace diMis, the king within tranquil and fair and courteous be all words which from that presence win. The fourth is Right- li' hnrior. Ijet each act assail a fault or help a merit grow Like threads of silver seen through crystal beat Is, let love through good deeds show. iC5The Courier boasts of receiving thirteen new subscribers on one Saturday. Well, that's pretty good, considering that over five hundred new names have been added to The Contrast list in thirty days, or about an average of eighteen per day, and no begging or blowing.

It this continues, where will ourcireula-tion be by tiie first of March. 3" We are glad to see that the Wichita Daily leader has a conscience capable of prodding it for it-s wickedness. Of course the usual way when a person accuses you of a thing is to say, "you're another," but we think tlie spirit is drawing the Leader in the right direction. Of course we will edit the Leader if it is asked of us as a favor. Savy 23On the 17th of January the annual meeting of the Kansas Wood-Growers Association will be held at Topeka.

The wonderful profits that have been realized from this industry the past few years will cause much interest to center in this meeting. As usual Ccwley County will furnish her usual share of wideawake representatives. JCr'Dearis the love, I know, of wife and child; pleasant the fronds and pastimes of your years fruitful of good life's gentle charities: false, though firm-set, its fears. Live ye who must such lives as live on these; make golden stairways of your weaknsss; rise by daily sojourn with those phantasus to lovelier verities." that will tread the middle road, whose bright Reason traces and soft quiet somthers ye who will take the high Mirvana-way, lest the four noble truths. The second is Right Purpose.

Have good will to all that iivey, letting unkindness die, and wrath; so that your lives be made like soft airs passing by." gKev. C. J. Adams, one of the brightest and most pleasant young ministers in Southern Kansas, made The Coi'bast a visit Wednesday evening. He says he has had a call to Wisconsin, but has not yet made up his mind to accept.

We are always sorry to see such young men leave Kansas, STORE she never would have been the happy mother HOT OR VL1. Bivf ain TToiie PtirW-r Jho. Nommvn v.r. i Stuieu. side ol human nature.

For the past twelve years, since he has been in this section, his official life has thrown him in contact with the roughest- most desperate and dangerous class. she is to day. But fellows are getting to be a quer set over there anyhow. JAMES KELLY, J. E.

Snow, the bass singer in the lit -ii and THE LEADING DRUG HOUSE Episcopal Church choir, to presented Satur TrsTK'KOFTHE PKACEand Tj B. Pension 3W- 1. Beaumont, who is attending the fj Attorney. Ottice over Reeds bank, Wintield and he has stood many a time bet ween this JOHN day evening by the member of the church Shite Normal Institute at Emporia, Is home on a visit, during vacation. While away he with a beautiful Elgin watch and a fine chain.

In Cowley County. Opposite Manning Opera House, WINFIELD, KANSAS, city and bloodshed by Ids good judgment, cool bravery and by the generosity of his na GEORGE EMERSOX, PAINTER. House and mii Pa raining and lieiut-uee on He is, we presume, the proudest man in town, has sustained the reputation of Winiield by 7th avenue. PUA(TISING PHYSICIAN andSFRGEON orhce over McCommon Hurler's drug taking the lirst prize in a contest in Essay and but all say the gift was worthily bestowed as Mr. Snow is evidently the heavy end of one of the best choirs in Southern Kansas.

store, mnem. ivansas. Where you will find Pr. 3. Fleming's Fever BRETTUN BILLIARD PARLOR iiia could libel Sam Wood.

AirueTonican antidote forallmalaialtroubl DR. C. G. (ii.EEX, Declamation, on last Wednesday evening, the prize being a beautiful history of England in four volumes. The subject of the essay was ture, which the most desperate recognized.

Mike had his faults; there was even blood on his hands, shed while he was an officer. How much of that was on his soul, no one but his Maker can know. We only know that Mike had qualities that drew about him manv Lr. F. is sale proprietor and manufacturer.

IS a verj- pb anni placrt to vv Tables ai! new and i'-u AI-'FICEon Pill avenue. botwe-n Main and I 53An Woodson county editor "put on the loves" for the purpose of teaching a black and rutins Mill in-t on streets. Residence on Menor I and things." Is the Index a married man, or from what encyclopedia does beget his knowledge JCfHmnan nature will show stself even in the most devout moments. A pious fiiend ot cars was praying rive me neither riches nor iW'venVjO Iord and after an instant's rocullootioii, add- "and especially poverty." iKl Greer is the "local" of the Winfioid Cjitri' i'. the great temperance weekly of the Tlie other day Ed entered a Winfield drug store and purchased a cork-screw and a rubber cork.

No comments. Times. 23 Mr. Sam Davis returned home from his school -Monday, to spend the holidays. We are now prepared to hear midnight choruses of "Hoe the corn," "She's gone to be a Mormon," and other Christian melodies.

itJR. R- Conklin, of the firm of Jarvis, Conklin A Company, of Kansas City, came came down to spend Christmas with his mother, 'ihe presence of Roll, will delight his many gentlemen and lady friends. boasts of being a journalist once. He probably acted as "devil" in some office and has been infatuated with the position. Ho has.

been playing the devil ever since. County Republican. Pollard, near Leavenworth, placed io hat on a tree, and was going to fire at it, when the gun missed tire. then set the gun on the ground and looked in the muzzle. One eye can be saved.

rrjBui.ler and Sumner counties have applied for space for agricultural exhibits at the State Fair. Wc hope that Cowley County will not again be left out in the cold. It does'nt speak well for our energy. jr3The Winfield Cow-rant thinks our boys and girls are hard citizens because they are 'c a few hours. nsilierii.

The ci sum. and iys in sim'k real you well FOR OUR MUTUAL finest brands of -J Intellectual Advancement." Mr. Beaumont a young man of pleasing address, and well treet, between loth and litn avenues. a splendid line of lvbac ai' Give Harry a calL, and he will smith how to box. The editor could sell alot seven pounds of nose now, and have enough warm friends, and iu this city nearly every liked by those ho know him.

We hope, W. R. DAVIS, M. while lie Is away he will honor his home in BEI2EFIT left for a half dozen men. Editors should not endeavor to mould public opinion with box OFFERS his Professional services to the citizens of Wintield and the surrounding body liked Mike Meagher.

His wife is quite heart-broken over her sudden and cruel loss, and for her and the others of Mike's familv we have great sympathy. the future as he has in the past. ing gio es. CF. CREAM PARhOpand IsthA CSOswego has been staving off interest country.

Olbce, 0th avenue, I door east of the stone livery barn. Resilience, corner Sth ave place you will tind all ihe ol'iiie J-Rev. T. F. Borchers has been solicited to pay-day on the bonds voted by Oswego town nue and Mannina: street, just west of Lynn 3The Springfield Republican says that new uuiiiinm.

-peciai attention given to sur I am now ready with a full line of goods for ship, to the M. K. T. railway in 1870, from among the inmates of a western insane asy deliver his lecture on his escape from a Southern prison, in our city at an early day. The Captain has had a rich and varied exper seaxn.

Frth oysteis, chokv pies, cakes, fresh fruits, nosh home-made cream candy, the fiiui f-r-ttui and tolKicco, and in fact, iiavtUiiigyoii may want. Give him a cali. gery and diseases of women and children. lum, is a man who is often perfectly sensible, tne tail traae, consisting oi goou, aura Me Farm Harness, which are our own good stock and by experienced workmen, at from year to year, with pre-eminent success, but will probably be forced up to tlie rack soon. A peremtory writ of mandamus was granted by and when accosted at such times, causes visi ience, some forty-one days being occupied in his perilous march.

Topeka Capital. DR. J. HEADRICK. FFICE on Sth avenue, second door cast ol Hurler Bros.

Drug Store Winiield, Kansas. F. H. BI LL, tors to wonder why he is confined there. This inmate entered into conversation, the other United States Judge MeCrary, at Topeka.

week before last, ordering the County Commission 3 We learn of tlie marriage of Hiss Mattie DEXTTST. stairs, iii-st building luirlti lay, with a caller, whose dress proclaimed JohiiStOU $18 TO $34 ers to levy a tax of eight per cent, upon all the him a clergyman. Said the madman, "It was too bad, was it not, the killing of Grant property iu the township, as it was consti Smith BRYAN HARRIS, tuted when the bond were issued. at Chicago? "It was. tT said the minister, who LINES FROJI $2.00 UP.

U'Ttf" 'f LAND. and POL1 J-': 17 Vt'I'NTS, Wiiitiebl, Kansas. ifice ia Winiield bank 53-Tuliy 011 a stick, is the latest thing in followed the accepted custom of assenting to the statements of lunatics for peace sake. SADDLES FROM $3.00 UPWARD! confectionery. is very convenient, and 33 After reading this issue of the Cor it ant it to yeur neighbor and get him tell you whether -iheie in any reason why he wouldn't like to read it regularly the coming year.

week, through Corns fc Manser's real eslate agency, Mr. L. F. Chandler )Kugiit 1 he lot and building now occupied by W. C.

ioot on Main Street; consideration, j3The Wellington Presft says a disease, many people betieve to be pink eye, is many horses in this vicinity. Oth- the trouble to le a species of 53 i he scholars in Miss Klingman's and Miss Harden'a rooms presented their teachers with Christmas presents in the shape cf books, and Miss Hardens scholars gave her a beauti-iulae. XJrAn Xew Years day comes on Sunday this year, the young ladies of thecity have decided io receive calls on tlie following Monday. We think this arrangement will ix." sat factory all around. jtjA couple of Wichita papers are quarreling over which offiw Schuyler Colfax first in quired for on his arrival in that city.

When the candle comes around, how the mollis begin to flutter. 23V.d. Greer says he draws on the Kansas City Journal largely for the Courier, isn't it a fact that you draw largely on a number of other good dnily papers, F.d, The Cor rant Jor instance now transpires that the year lis the one in which all earthly things will go to pot. Thi isa pretty bud slam on Mother Shipton, but it gives us a great deal of thankfulness that we are granted this further lease of life. Ursi aHr.

Knti-aiiiV' on yih avtune. Jiaiters as juow as 20 cents. Wholesale and Retail "Hayes was assassinated at Cincinnati, was when there is only one stick in a crowd it can be passed around with a sort of sweet com s. I ttrj' All kinds of goods to suit purchasers. bIITlL ALSO A FULL LINE OF AXCE AGKXCT.

Fair lie not again asked the lunatic. "Yes," replied the clergyman. "And was not Queen Victoria murdered In her To this not allowed to walk from school with one an munion that is very pleasant. It has been adopted by the young ladies of Wichita who tt sannly. Oihee on 7 1 sirct'L inneid, Kansas.

query from the madman, the clerical visitor ing wlups, lauies' riding saddles, have solid beaux, one swab answering for both parties. It is found to be very effective, other. You are wrong Atchison Patriot. Then what is Ihe reason 53-Thc editor of tlie Joplin Xeirs wanted to tie knots in the legs of his pants and hang fc. A.

COOIv, saddle bianKets, spurs, husrgy Are now offering to the public worth ot wasners ana tne oest 01 oil. Minihan to Mr. Harris, freight conductor on the cast and west road, last Saturday evening. This will be a surprise to many of Miss Minihan's friends, we imagine, but then when it comes to any matter of this kind, everybody quietly submits. 3Col.

Maus and sons, of Winfield, have completed the brick work of the Industrial school building at Ponca Agency, Indian Territory, and are driving the carpenter work to completion as fast as possible. 83-Osear Wilde, the London Aesthete, is coming to America. Some one ought to send nim to the Texas cow boys and let them plav with him a while. S3-Charles Hodges received from the Christmas tree a beautiful, sad eyed, woolly, African girl doll, which met with an accidental amputation of one of her dusky legs, and from which the saw-dust flows in a mournful stream. The girls all know how tenderhearted Charley is, and they can imagine how his eyes overflow with tears hs he gazes on the fractured anatomy of his dark-hued playmate.

A KCHTTECT, WlnfloM. Kansas. Plans, i. Kpeeiricalions. detail ani sti- causing a mutual feeling of dependence and a sweet familiarity that bikes the lead of any boots ami snoosai tne lowest prices ever made In the West many goods being once more answered in the affirmative.

The lunatic named, one after another, a dozen living royal personages, all of whom the clergyman was led to admit had been put out of the way. Finishing his catechism, the madman turned on the clergyman and said tiercel thorn up on Christmas eve in lieu of a stocking. Tto much modesty always was a draw mate iuruisiivil ai mw. tVrelul atteulion iriveii to rcmotic-liiiatoi'oldbuituiiis thing heretofore adopted. And in Fact 3So far as heard from nobody in Kansas Retailed at Wholesale Prices.

C. M. WOOD. A our uress snows you are a minister, but is burning corn for fuel this winter, though there was a good deal went up in smoke a year Any other goods usually kept in a you are the worst liar I ever met." LIVE STOCK IEALFR ASK Ottioe two doors south of Ihe bimks, Winfield, Kausas, back to eiutors. ftAnd now comes Seth W.

Chase, with seven Ft bruary hogs that tipped the beam at pounds. This lays J. W. Cottingham's January porkers completely in the shade. Next! 53 Mr.

lioose received a very pleasant Call this a humbug if you want to, but come HARNESS SADDLE FACTORY ago. It was that way in Illinois a little less than twenty years ago. With corn at 10 to 12 rfcole's Cough Cure is warranted to cure anu see us ana you will an buy Hoots and hoes for less than others will sell you the same class of goods. coughs, colds, hoarseness, soreness of the chest, and all throat and lung affections. Dll.

H. X. JOXES. Alter using two-thirds of a bottle if it dws Can be obtained of R. E.

SYDAL. 49-Stand opposite the Opera cents a bushel the short-sighted farmer thought It cheaper to burn his corn than to haul coal. The prudtint, however, piled theirs up in cribs and the very next vear sold it for a i Christmas gift from his father, in the shape of OPERATIVE nnd Meelmuiml IVnlist. Ollii-e miner Main trv: au.i Ti-mhavvu-ue, inrlekl, Kansas, All work warranted. not give perfect satisfaction, return the bottle and get your money back.

Manufactured by Cole Brothers, Druggists, Wintield. Kansas, Price 50 cents per bottle. w3tf Smith BrothersI $1,000 in legal tender. Couldn't we work up iqme filal regard, though, for such a parent? dollar a buwhel, WINFIELD, KANSAS. J301d papers only oOalw at this print shop,.

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