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Wyandotte Republican from Wyandotte, Kansas • 4

Wyandotte Republican from Wyandotte, Kansas • 4

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WHO IS HEP THE REPUBLICAN been reduced $51,872. There have been increases in the cosf, of star The largest line of Holid iv Goods eve. seen in the Wes at The Fair, 918 Mni street, nnsms ty service to the extent of $164.597 and By II. B. COOPER.

of steamboat service to the amount of the $56,569. The net reductions from July Stranger Drops Dead in Streets at Eosedale. 1 to October 31, in th stir and steam DEC. 6, 1881. MONDAY, POSTOFFICE DEPARTMENT.

Postmaster General James' Roport. The postmaster-general lias submitted his report showing the operations of the depatment for the fiscal ymr ending June 80, 1881. It shows this department of the government to be in a prosperous condition, and nearing the time when the debit and credit sides of the balance sheet will be together. Its financial statement is as follows: boat service, are $532,257. RAILWAY SERVICE.

Ministers met to-day. The actual payment for the railway mail service during the fiscal yar. Dealers will find the largest us orlnienk and lowest prices in Holiday GoHg nt Tub Fair, 018 Main Btrec, Kansas Be sure nnd call at T11 FaIb, 918 Main, street, Kunmis City, butre tying yo Holiday Good. ODen until 9 p. audi Sutnrdiy until 10 p.

in. Delnys ure dnugei ou! If yon vau photographs liy Deane. for the holidays joa must leave your orders Immediately. We ore indebted to Rcpresentutive B. Stine for the following: On Ssuturduy evening lust, stranger 1881.

was $11,411,120.90. The cost for the current fiscal year will hp 12 Wood bns come down. Mrs. Murry is improving. Mr.

Toohey is nick in bed. O116.6OI. and the estimates for 1883 are $13,181,601. The enorin-ms growth of came to Rosedulo and put up at a bourding-bouse, He complained of not being well, and tetired to his bed at uii early hour Sunday morning be got up, ate sparingly. railroads in 1880 and 1881, arid their Expenditures Keueipts 3ti.785,&l7.!7 anticipated increase of wileugo in the near future, will account for a great Exfpssof expenditures 'liml debts" and '-coin promise" uccouuts 14.700.

proportion of the auaineiitd cost of AMUSEMENTS. at breakfast und suou afterwards walked out on the sidewalk, but had not taken more than a dozen steps when he suddeul fell to the ground. He was picked up and car the service. But there is another Butter-flies nt 40 cents pound. Del.

Warry poea 'o Tonekn to-dtty. Tbe Rosedale school bus 133 pupils. Library Association meets to-night. Mr. Mull's little boy is quite sick.

Myrtle Lori, K. of meets to-night, DUNNING'S HALK cause which must also ho taken into consideration. The increase in the weight of the mail transported by ried into the boHi'diuii-house: physicians Total excess 2,481,19.35 KST1MATK8 FOB 1881. Exp-Hlitnre KbUinated 4.741. 722.5 were summoned, and ull aid possible wus ONE PEC.

the trunk lines has been uniiar uled ami WEEK COMMENCING; MONDAY, 5. GRAND MATINEE i the maximum does not appear to Uaa rendered, but the hand of death hud marked him fur its victim, nud he soon expired, lie Miss Annft Criin returned on Saturday. DAY, been reached. wag a man about 40 years of age, doubtless It is undoubtedly trun that while Coroner Neville was in town yesterday THE GREAT of English birth, robust looking, but had Excess of ....8 STAMPS. The total number of postage stamps, -(tamped envelofxs and postal cards is-uwi w-a9 1,504.311,542.

valued at BhowhiK mi aggregate iu- Walter Bell left to-dav Cor Uenver, Col nothing on his person by which to prove his some railroads may not be fully paid for the service they render, the grent majority are overpaid. There -is and always has been a disposition on the The District Court convened this morn identity. In his pockets were found $5.75 ing in silver An inquest was held, but tbe ijreiise of over' the flscal year end part of railroad corporations in den) verdict wag reserved till Tuesday, Toe re steady at tliirty-nvt) ocnts a ing with the department to exact their ing Juiie'30, 1830. PEAD LETTER OFFICE. Eggs are dozen.

mains of the uukuuwn were buried this af AND HIS GRAND COMBINATION: own terms, The subject is a complex MISS MllVIIKl.T.,. Oliiirvnvwn: DUNCAN. ternoon. Tljft whole nutaber of the letters Sigouruey, 111., bas re- Ventriloquist; FRANK LA WTO Ci.medluii; Por. Joe Jacobs, of turned.

Church Services. mailed, in this country dtirins (he la llaoiil year was 1,046.107.348. The VrCKERV. 1 atiK nn.t ELEGANT, NUMEROUS AND COSTLT Tbe Fifth street M. E.

Church, In the tmrnlwr reaching the dead letter ofli! Geo. L. Krolt has returned from Ne PRESENTS I morning JS. tt. Brown preaonea on 3.323.621.

Of these Z. 7y 1.050 w-w braska. the words: "lie that goeth forth bearing unclairued domestic let trs: 279 2-44 Olrt-n away ntvucii Mforrniince Kree of Charge. W. ADMISSION ONLY 35 AND 60 CENTS.

Wrry will go on the polio force pruoious seed, etc" At o'clock the Sun held for postage, and 242.556 misdi No ultra charge for Kervv4 Si-utu, nucnrod at Pcwt rected. The rerai4inder cm ior dav school was held; 250 attended. This Office Sew-ftaiid. one, and while it demands immediate attention it should have a most careful consideration. BEDUCIXG SALARIES.

Some saving has already been rff-cted in the matter of allowances .0 iot-masters, and still more may be practicable. The salaries of postmasters in towns of 10,000 inhabitants arid less are greater than the compensation of equally onerous and responsible duties paid by banks and express companies. A saving in this direction can be made without injustice to the office holders or detriment to the postal service. If these suggestions are deemed Wjrthy of consideration and congress rules forbidditiir tranfliniwtion. Of again.

Surprise parties will be numerous wiuter. this those opetted 18,617 were found to corjr school, under the superintendence of Mr. Moyer, is making good In the evening Rev. Mr. Madison, of Leavenworth, PUBLICATION NOTICE.

tain money amounting to 22,012 contained drafts, money orders. STATE OF KANSAS, of Kansas City, Is visitinit I presiding lder, preached powerful ser th aeerecratine xw.t value -of Miss Allen, Mrs. Reese WxANUOTTB COUffTY, mon on the text, "Who is on the Lord's which was $1.899062.51: 33.731 con In the )itrlct Court In ami Tor Mid Cimnty. Side?" Two members were admitted, and P. Q.

LOU Rece iver of U10 Sc-coud Nutlonul Buk tained photpgrapbs, and in 75.213 were Phil Hescher opened his saloon on Sat communion was held after tbe service. found valuable articles, rne atuount nrday of Leavenworth, v. UJ5NBY tANDWKIIRKAMP ut OHKWO'TE HABLK. Elder Cnffell preached at tha 'Ugijal. hour of pdnrjf sepent4 from dad letter tot 'WiSHH no claimant iou'ld' oimd carries them out, the Tbe Fire Company ball will come off on lo the Latter Day Saints.

To Henry Ijiiidwehrkarnp, Defenduiit: tbe 29th You will t.ke notice thutyuu have bene tied by O. Lowe, Hreeirvr of the S.cond National Bank; was $6.584 40. Two thouMnd six hundred and fourteen registend letters reached the dad letter -ohlce, and of Rev. Mr. Ford, of Kansas City, ex Frtnk Mapa.

sick for some time, is again REDUCTION OF LETTER POSTAOK from three to two cents will be passible within three years. I believe this reduction could be accomplished without the proportionate diminution, of re on the street. changed pulpits with Rev. Alex. Sterrett, and the services were held as usual at of Leavenworth, Kuii, In the DUtrlcl Court of tbe 'IVnth Judicial Lltr ct.

ot tin- State of in und for tlio of Wyandotte, Ki.d that the petitifin wiw filed in the office of the clerk of tha these 2.131 were finally dclivtrid to 0. D. Burt, of Burt Taylor, goes East Dunning' Hall. tha owner. BEOISTKBKD LETTERS.

ceipts which followed the adoption of id court, 011 the 28th of June, A. 1. 1831, and' that th auid null in now pi-ml i a. in ald court, amt for goods. three cent postage in 1851.

The peo Congregatioual Church, Rev. M. Tun- you arc ri-qulri il to uii or demur to the jw- The total number of rgiterd tet Sunday skating along the Kaw hog been titiou mi or hc-fore the 17m day of January, iSZm und if nu fail to do. judimht will x- r-nderu4 uiraitift you fur the mini of ix liumlrvd dolluni and ple have shown their appreciation of cheap postage. The introduction of ters aud parcels was 8,33 919.

The nell, pastor. Id the morning preaching from the text, ''Go ye into all the World," stopped amount of registry feea collated was lie liitvretths eon from the 221 day of February. the postal card, instead of diminishing Minsea Weitael. of lndeoeudence. are vis-1 missionary sermon.

In the evening the 1879. ut ten -r cent, per annum, tor tlie lore- an Increase over the pre the receipts, has on the whole largely elour K'Ven torn-cure vious voar of 19.19 per cent. The. iting friends. m.iIci nioiii yn, i and tleiivcr.

von pastor preached on "Revivals." At 3J o'clock he hold service at the Blind Asylum. increased them. Two-cetit postage would, I believe, after one or tw6 the e-inil Natlnnal Hank of Lrari-nworth, luiirl- if registry system is. now iu most excel Three weddintr are looked for in the date ai rei-oidtd in the ellici 01 the Ketfinturol the of VVyaudotte. jeans' trial, produce the same result lent condition.

MONEY ORDERS. Tbe Episcopal Church, Bev. J. W. Ben coming three weeks.

Htiite uf Kai.Mi, on thr 311 day (if v. A.I. 1879. In Book 4 of at and the fitU inortv aired premimw. to-wit: Tho The money order syetem fe growing Santa Claus' headqeartersjat Ths Fair nett, rector, in the morning preached en in the evening, an extemporaneous leoture on the ''Legislative Powers wmtliu quarternf cectiou immhi-rw-vi n(7).

town- under the impulse of proien)us trade 818 Main street. Kansas City. nip i-n reii (11). ranif twenty-three In van- and the, influence of inimiKi-ation, witn lotto CViunly. state In- charted with tb( Capt.

Hogarty leaves to-day for Washing-1 and Cftnou Law of the Church." puj lit of the motu-ya and 'terenl afnit-nild, and the rapid development of tbe newer iiattne Hume oo -urn tor the paymem or mon to for a five months' stay. states and territories, and the deinu.ua It is my deliiwrare judgment that two real punta is fertile in the near future. I wo ild favor it even if the raes of postage on third and fourth i-ianB ui alter had to tie increased. The reafeuiMHS of the people ure interested in Cheap letter postage. FOREIGN MAILS.

Postinasier James next discusses the reorganization of the mail terv icd and peiisitius connected there with. He At the Catholic Church the usual services for additional inter-corumunication aim ana tliat me neteiiiiui.tr ui.J all pt-rmnnt claim-tt under III- tn or either of them, be 'orvver haried it) fiiiecUined of nil riiiht, inle und i-ten-rt. ami from Wyandotte were held. Mr. Ilovey has moved aveuue to Sixth street.

exchanee. The whole number of mony i Qiiity of redi lYiptiwi of. in and to laiirlx. ai.d Soventh street M. Church.

Rev. W. order offices now in operation is 5,499. tlu.t tlu- pureiiaaur at ti nale be lei to rum e- of sai.i mortynued and tor iitli other The number of money orders iiud i Payne, pastor. In the morning the senjuon ii'iirment lothe court ihall m-em inei ai.d tin.pt-r Griswold, the grocer, is layiug new in his store.

7.663.232. valued at a the premises, with oIuit. wus ou, Baptism of the Spirit. In the The value of payments is 1U4.924. T.

A. fllRt. I'UiiitifTn Attorney, worth, Kansas. eveuing, "Best to the Laboring Ulass." In Turn out to the Library Association 853.6. This ahows an increase of eak a of foreign mails, ami the cost uf the ocean mail service.

Nine coon-tries and colonies Lave since the last, the afternoon Rev. Chas. Kraft, of the meeting to-night. ADMINISTRATOR'S SOTICK. 4.71 per cent The average of the ord ens issued'was $13.71.

and the fee 12 62-100 German Lutheran sooiety-preached. i-eporc declared their tidhesion to the say Mrs. Goo. D. M.

B. Church, ReV. Watson. In There am seventy-seven caees We are thankful to Bowling is postal union. lie Buerf an improve of alleged lcwt remittances.

the morning a sermon was preached on ment of mail communications with The'convention for the exchanea of Mexico. Zion, or God's Garrison." In the evening Mr. Robinson will soon move to his new monev; 'orders, between the United are 60.000 employes in the bouse on Ann etreot a gospol service was held, and the jtermoo on "The Great Harvest' Was founded on States, on the one hand, and Saitzer- poHtufli-e department of the govern I And. Great-Bntain and, Lr- land, rue eool went. Uf this uumiir to.uia are the text in Matthew 13, 29 Talk is again reuewed of sinking a shaft at Wyandotte.

pustiuitftterg. Oerinau "Empire, Canada, and w-tormdland, and Jrance nd Algeria, on The Gorman Cntttbia'IUvairit? The free delivery system was Quarterly meeting of tbe M. E. Church the'brher. have reuiaiud' in' force, wiui Schults.

Customary servipes were temhd during the year to Leadville, THK STATU OF KANSAS, countv or H'r ANU.iTTK. In the Probate Court in nr4 for raid Conntr Inth matter the ertate of Uadiaou fuett, deoeawd. NuTICK in hereby yiveu that letter of Admin-intratlen have beru franted to the under-ir-ned on the Krtate of MudUoa Puett, late of raid reuntj, deceased, by lb HenoraHe. tha Probate Court of the Ceinly and Stale aforeaaid, dated the glrtdajrof Nexiuber, A. 8gl.

Kew, all parronti having elaima againat iht raid aetata, are hereby potif ed that they aaaet rawnt the eaine. to tha no de.lfn4 mrallewanee wlibio oe rear rrou the data of eald lettere or aoy mj be preeinded frota any baaeiiafeneh eataie and tkal uf mieh oiaiuua be not eahlblted wltala Ikm yer. aflei tha datw of ald lattert, laey aaall be fererer birred. WILLIAM nJBTT, Adaalaletra erof lae HxVata e( M.diMn Puett, aod. VtyaadeM City, Kaeeakertl, IMI.

Ia wtUiaH tbe audenirned, Probate Jadge lo aad for tbrCaaniy af Wyandotte, State of Eaoeae, bare berato act mj bead aad aAsed lha aeal of the eai4 Probate Gear 21 d.y of Waveaber. A. IM. B. H.

CABLB, abate Jui will be held to-night at the church. Mausfield, Meridea Conn out alteration." since the close of the HOTBS. Uichittoud. and Zuerille, O. On Friday nit-it the Pilgrims will Pro fiscal rear ended July 30.

1880. A coo Tbe orchestra at the Presbyterian Chnrob During the past year there have gress on tue boards at Duuning's Hall is doing well. This society wilt build in been 461 arrests of poxt officials 42 of vention. has Recently been concluded for the establishment of a like syatm of exchange between the United States the spring. this number were pustiaasters su-d 11 Wheat looks splendid all round Wyan Assistant postmasters.

dotte; better than it ever looked before. and the island of Jamaica, to go into Christmas trees will be but up la the The laws yoversing permissible operation on tbe 1st of January next, different churches. Marshal Lues sys Wyandotte was nev- writing ou nail matter of the fourta and negotiations for a similar purpose more free from hard eases than now. class and explosive mid etsex danger The M. B.

Sunday-school on Fifth street oas articles in the mails, are referred is the largest in the city. Mr. Newman toes to-morrow to the State are now in progress between toe uaitea States and the British Australasian colonies of New South Wales, frre, with full iaetrne- to. Turn busloiaater-g sneral advises vt tba aavat proOtabla Horticultural Society meeting at Lswrenoe. 4 vOaalt ruraiatird tn lltluaa far eaudaetfi llraanea- tbat aayim 4ral V.baeiaew la ao eaey Oaalt furaiatird eaer nrv wditioo of ths Postal Laws aad "ae eaa envave la.

The Hear Ye! Hear Tel" Tasmania, and New Zealand. la learn, and oat In- Herniations. Bert Cb1e and two companions went oat ktrucilna are eo 'mala aad alaia. than auv oi.a The December term of the District Court The postmaster-general nrges a new to the lake to-day for a two day's bant. SALARIES OF LAR8I OFTCES.

building for the money order system opened at 1 o'clock at the M. E. Church an make great proaU froaite. eery aurt. one aa fail arhaia willing ta work.

Waaiaa aie aa rBteearfal aa taaa. neytaad glrli aa ear. laiga SALART in Washington. He speaks of the 8euth. Hon.

Hiram Stevens presided Sev BKDS. t.W.ooO.OO of Kansas City people im- 40eJ Cldetfrt eanaa. Many bare atade at the baemeea orer one growth of the department, of its in haadrad dellan ia a aiaale week. Kuthinc likr It beautiful Sunday In visiting Hundreds proved the Wyandotte. erat distinguished lawyers were present; among theni: T.

Fenlon, of Leavenworth; RoSIOll. t. Louig Uu 130,1,00 00 IfiO, OO.Ou JMJ.1W-I.00 Ess and Sherry, of Kansas Cite, Monroe Ciuc.nuati. ever know a before. All who er.gage ara eurprieed al the raer aa-i rapidity wlia biota they are b' to make aiaaey.

Tva eaa eajpuv In la ia Lultii-i during your apwe liaae al irreui prcllt. too do hue. 10 ineeat capital ia It. We lake all tbe rUk. TliOMe who awiil ruaoy a ocey, toed wiite lo crease in the Wt and of the re-establishment of the Southern mail service at the close of the war.

There is alw) mention of the period when straw bidding prevailed and of the scandals that J. Legnard, of Chicago, a partner of Mr. 4.0O.00 Suu Fi nucinco, Cl the (J. attorney at Lawrenoe, and MnJ Jamerooo. Intends to build several dwel 3e0U0U.UO, limtiinore, Md B.

L. Woodson. Judge Stevens read the al om All larniabed frw. Adilrvm Tarn It in vie of the fAt'Aa thus presented lings here. criminal dooket of lw--lve cases, two af Auira-ta, U'Jae.

had attended the postomce department it is rt-coiiiintaided Lht the couipensa- which were dismissed. At the time of co- frame house Mr. Fishburn is building rnui of the ixniii alters at utiiotgo. during the past quarter of a century. SELF SUSTAINING.

AH on the lot he bought from Mr. Beinhart, on I ing to press the civil dooket is being called PiiilMillpbiM, li'wum, and bt, Louis be iiMireaaed to tliat of the over. I lie first case will be the city or Wy Nebmska avenue The country has reached that stage in the progress of its material develop- andotte vs. George Fowler, which promises Si iMXituiasuTi Ht ban ran at 4 TV to cause a lively tilt between attorneys. Cisco.

ew urieaus una ii.aumjra to here' Work at toe shops was shut down o'clock on Saturday, and will be so after. G.00Q per aiiuuau Present indications poiut to a stirriug term ment where, it seems, an eiiort ought to be made to bring the debit and credit sides of the department's balance sheet nearer together. All or nealy all the Ions and expensive star routes have Tlie report closed with thn posttnast- of the District Court. vir-w of tbe The center uf population is already be- office ou business nrineiolm. Ia c.

in Tom Will Bring Them. Pafnlet! Tcsti Txtroctcr tzi realist, Til IMtXJW 'yond Sixth street, end the western, portion clusion, governing the and r.r of Wyandotte grows rapidly. In obedience to the' following telegram tention of emolov es, he nays Sheriff Bowling went to Chicago this All articles oaatrihuted to the Xmas box hy (ro "broad when ym are Tne public is best served by houest, been superseded by railroad service. Tbe cost of the star service ought therefore to rapidly decrease in the Western states and territories. STAR AND STEAMBOAT SERVICE.

for the Home should reach Mr. Dennison's experieactrd and ctirQietnt oificcrs, mid changes, therefore, should bo made Cuicaoo, December 5. Bow SV3ILLIKERY GOODS residence before the 13th inst carefully atd only for reasons auece linz. Wyandotte, Kaiisns: -1 have refused to revoke warrant ia case of Butler and i The total reduction made during the When you can fu'ly a well and betu-r at home? lugoflicial My views upon Mr Garrett, of Leavenworth, senior member of the Wysndotte lumber company, hut fiscal year in the star service was Caldwell Come for the men at once. this subject are tbe result of prolonged $655,832 per annum, but some of the struck the village to-day.

M. official experience, and I am persuaded Mrs. S. R. Morsd orders did not take effect till the be- srinninir of the Dresent fiscal vear.

The luat ine Pracucai application or mese For toilet sets for Christmas and New Ladies who contemplate New Tears calls, pr-parrl to rupply be wanta of Wyandotte net reduetion, allowing for new and principles would promote public moral-increased service, during the last fiscal "7- reaM the economy and efficiency will please report to the Rkpiblicas with vear was 364.144. The atrerecate re- 01 ne PUD11C service, ana assuage tue At Lower Ficue-s in two weeks. We have been requested to notice the same. duction.of the cost of steamboat ser- "7 party spirit, gainst which lhan any oulmde honee DoeaiblT can. Her rents vice for the last fiscal year was vasningron warnea ine country as iu.

and ezpeneee crtierally are an-1 her farililiea Why not harry up tbe school houses? Five hundred scholars in one building and 2UU in another is ton crowded UUy. from which is to be deducted the Tears presents, go to Mather's City Drug Store. He is selling tbe in at extremely low prices. All the bard eases have left town. Fet- frji.i iM the lic court oe iii)' tn-r lioeiiirn ttfbeliiund rtcr- t-ij.

'Sn (jiior'Mu Ii hictiiig of the 1 i. tnfttAjaatl cat tria fi? maV. tor parcb-ine from wnoie-eaie honee aa pod ae All Latevt e-trierln Foil and n.iiIPti.m Ti.nJ Lodgings Wnnted. i One neatly furnished room wan tel. Ad- Wims Hats Eoisrsr; The hrick yard of amrrsoa, Ryus Co.

will The city will run a street to Third utreit io the spring. The will proti.l'Iy lucited near Uons aruountinir to 701.551 hitve Ix-en DO Are now oa dinplay. il maiir iii thp star ervi-. The stfani-1 Ten tbonstind Dolls at The ai, 118 hhI iiviv: -uuni-2 saiiie liuju bas Main B'reet Kansas Minnesota Avenue, Kear Fifth St..

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