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i 1 7'1H HUT VOL 2. KANSAS CITY, KANSAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22. 1881. CO. 68.

Unclaimed Letters. Local Items. REGISTRATION NOTICE. MIltSAOTIttE-TAHE. THE CHAMPION SAFE OP THB WORLD Notice is hereby given that the books for the City of Kansas, Kansas, PUBLISHED OFFICIALLY IX THI XVXNIHG SPY.

List of letters remaining unclaimed In the PoBtoffice at Wyandotte. Wyandotte BABXUAL 4 IT. jaucra. DIPABT. I ANUVf.

win oe cioaea at o'clock p. m. on Friday October 28th, 1881, snd persons not registered bv that time will be debarred the privilege of voting at the county election to be held Friday, November 8, 1881. The office k- Atlaotio Express 6:32 a 8:27 ft 0 and Ex 6:32 I 9:07 MANUFACTURED BY THB illiti All traina east leave bridge depot mm tea later. wi uo umu rwa uay iu CUT council chamber nntil 9 p.

m. H. R. Stout, City Clerk and Ex Officio Register. October 22d, 1881.

ATOHI80H, TOPEKA tAUTA M. county, Kansas, 22d, 1881. Abbey, Mrs Maggie Henry, Ed ward Ageers, Holmes, Frank Anderson, Mrs Anna Holt, RM Bailey, A Hopkins, Barkepie, MrsEE Jennings, Liazie Bennett, Lawrence Johnson, Isaac Bell, Fleming Jones, Phoebe Boyer, WC Kenedy, Wm Brannon, Mrs Maria Kelly, Patrick Brent, Mrs Kouns, Mrs A Brown, Sam Kuhn, Andrew Brown, Harvey Lsmley, MrsES Claunin, Delmer Maddox.John BaT.mam TamL. anil all tiAlnla nn the Atchison, Topeka A SanU Fa railroad. CI.

SAFE DETROIT Autumn street dresses are made with the polonaise much shirred, and draped high at the sides, with the skirt trimmed with kill Deafer Pueblo Ex 8:35 am 5:60 am Santa Fe Express 9:60 I 6:25 pm Emigrant, Daily 11:66 4:28 ings, box plaiUngs snd slurring. Money to loan in any sum, on good col VU.HU, UWW VU1IU UCWIO Bro Maux, Miss Maggie 2 lateral security, at the Kansas City loan office, No. 1910 Sixth street, Kansas City, 8:32 am pm 9:32 am CHICAGO A ALTON, Chicago Day Ex 6:12 a St. Louia Night Ex 6:12 a Hi. Louis Day Ei 6:07 pin Chicago Night Ex 6:27 pm A lodge of the Home Guardian has been established in this city, The Musiaal Association of this city meeta at the Baptist church Monday night.

It in rumored that Jay Gould has got possession of the Hannibal and St. Jo railroad. Presbyterian strvices at Dunning's Hall, Wyandotte, to-morrow morning. Kev.Ster-rilt, pastor. The whistle at the packing house of Plankinton A Armour is a hall hour faster than city time.

Services at the Methodist church, south, morning and evening, to-morrow. Kev. Payne, pastor. Episoopul services, morning and evening, at St, Paul's church, Wyandotte, to-morrow. Rev.

Bennett, pastor. If von do not wish to oe swindled keep cWof the New No. 8, Wheeler A Wilsoo, Sewing Maohine agent, Holzemark the clothier hss returned from New York with the Urgent stock of clothing ever brought to this State. There will be services at the Wood Street Baptist church morning and evening, tomorrow, Kev. A.

Fold pastor. Father Haydon will hold regular services at St. Bridget's Catholic church, corner of 3 and Wood btreets, to-morrow. Rev. Tunneil will hold rppiikr iwrvtnna At A SURE PROTECTION UMI-Ui FROM FIRE Kansas.

9:32 pm Dee, David JNelson, Dixon, Mrs Elsona Newkirk, Miss Mary Duke, John A Peterson, Adolph EhiL niter, Gto Ryan, Miss Mary Fitzgibbon, Mrs A Scott, Gafert, Mrs Martha Shirley, Mrs John Wheat is doing finely in Barton county, and nevvr before was there a better prosptct for a bis crop than now. A larva acreaore CHICAGO, BCOK ISLAND A PACIFIC. is sown in fact, a few farmers are still bow- Mail 6:37 am IB 9:22 am Cbioago Express 6:02 ml 9:32 Garrett, Jacob Stasia, Mrs Anna 2 II fas ifc I iiji lllSraw i tin All east bound traina leave Bridge uepoi 6 minute later, ueasen, 1 nomas Htraub, John Gottman, Levi Taylor, Grant. Mrs Amanda Taylor. Mr A lot of Boston girls are coming west in a bunch to get married.

Poor bovs. when Safety, Utility and Beauty Combined. Griffith, Mins Waters Mrs Charlotte you all skipped to the plains we thought you would be si.fe hut alas they're on Iho Halliger, Mrs Washington, Miss Hampleton, James iran. KANSAS CUT, FOOT SCOTT A GULF, Mail 9:40 a ui I 6:26 Texas Express KAMA! CITY, LAWKKHCS A SOUTHERN. Mail 9:40 a I 6:25 Persons calling tor any of these let ters will It doesn't surprise a Kansas man in the least to wake up from a pound sleep and find himself lying in a cornfield over in the next please say "advertised." and give date, GSO, B.

P. M. county, lhey are becoming accustomed to Burlington Freight 7:00 cyclones out there. The advertised list Of letters of Kanaas City, and Wyandotte, Kansas will be found on the official bulletin oard at Sturdevants drug store No, 910S Ssxih the Congregationi.1 church, Wyaudotte, train is now about to enter the State of Missouri. Gentlemen who have not provided themcelves with carbines 0., ST.

JOB A COUNCIL BLUFFS. Mail and Express 9:45 a I 12:17 8L Joseph Ex 6:62 5:22 Pacific Express 16:12 4:37 a street this city. uuiuiug puu cvvuiug, to-morrow. The Wyandotte Librarv Ammi-Utinn win pass lorwara to the locomotive and crawi into tne tender." give a dinner and Biipper to-day, the proceeds are for the benefit of the association. County Attorney Gibson has been on the sick list the paHt week.

Archery is a veiy pleasant and healthful exercise for the fair sex. but When a crow Rev. Brown, luutnr nf tha EVfth filiaat Flounced skirts like those worn twenty Methodist church. Wvandntt will hnM union PACIFIC. Colorado Express 9:35 a Pacific Express 10:00 Emigrant 11:55 a eyed girl aims at the target even the cows 5:26 pm 5:50 a years ago are very etyiisn.

morning and evening services to-morrow. in the distant pasture elevate their tails and Md'smbs ef this sate tuta made of malleable rolled steal, with Hi nan. as tL -1 ln to thtoknesB, than oast iron, and wiU sot eraok ta het. greate! iron tan between to and jZu to fS tonsil the whole succession of it. ftanae.

than tan he pIacod IntbetouerfianHa brings It In a position tone aaaUr aeeesslbto adgnstiMg, and can be whoUy removed aid anbTreplaoad to flew SEfeni I w8- aDi by. "ttid Pf aoBdmiling ia ebtalued olsac through. lhe filling between the iron walls ia six taohes thiok, and ot smuTa nature that the most In ense heat wiil not exhaust Its virtue for any length ol time it would be sut to it It has already ahown itself, in tha gront fire at Bay Orty, to be toe Kit rSarSoni aai.that lli iBh, it is the most desirable to poaeesa, M.ium auuucautjw Although far superior to any other sate made, our facilities lot na in place it upon the market at a price as low as aiy wfe made 10 BAWK SAFES AND VAULTS couatructeA JVIIh the latent and mo(it approved Burglar prool appointments nmdet order ALSO VAULT 000RS, IRON SHUTTERS AND JAIL WORK. JOHN A. HAULM, Agent, Nj.

121 West 6th street, Kansas City, Missouri. The English shoe with low heels and half get out of the way of danger. Miss Nina Garrett, nf Wvmdnit hitch is a ite style adopted by young ladies. purchased the nronenv nf M. Htaoka nn Our old friend, Mr, to the Monitor fficJ Monday a full blown boll of The new opera house, when finished will Washington avenue, of that city, for $1,650.

seat about oue thousand persons. Emporia There will he mnetino nf nil Sliona cotton of hne quality grown by him. There is no doubt but that this remarkable plant ledger. who are in favor of forming a Land League in thlBCitV. at the Ciilinril nhamhur at 7-3ft can oe euccwiuuy grown In this section, Ft Scott Monitor.

Pat on the kind of a baste is that the mule wid the ribs on the outside ciook fnarp. Felt and beaver huts mma in all iho of the shkin entirely 1" An orchenlrit will hn nnn nf lha fashionable shades of olive bronze, old gold, fpatnrrRof the PrcobvtRrian Nalihaih Many perrons are far more anxious to give others a bad reputation, than to make which nit ts in Dunnii.v's HhII Sn i Quaker gray, dark trr en, admiral blue. cigr browo, claret, fawn dor aid cru, and also in Dure white and delicatul tiniaH ry Sabba'h morning. a good one lor themselves. Billv Denhnm has enlnnml hia aaUhllah.

It is a great triumph for State rights that shades tor evening wear. ment on Sixth street, in the Van Fossen block, snd now keena a full lina nf vrnpr. MISSOURI PAOIFIO. DFPAHT. Night Ex.

(or St. Louia. D. 6:20 p. Day Ex for St.

Louis, 6:30 a Texas Ex Tin Nevada, D. 3:50 p. Day Ex for St. Joe, D. 7:40 am Night Ex for Si.

Joe. 8:50 Acorn, for 8t B. 5:50 pm htJ.andC, B. Hx.D. 8:50 pm ARRIVE.

Night Ex from St, Lou in, D. a Texas Ex from Denison, D. 11:22 a Day Ex from St. Louis, 8:35 Night Ex from St. Joe, D.

5.60 Day Ex from St. Joe, D. 5:50 am Acoom. from St B. 9:25 a KANSAS CITY A XABTBUf DIVISION.

DBPAST. ARRIVE. Independence Ex 8-40 am a Independence Ex 6:61 5:00 I Ex 7:30 am 8:10 am Independence Ex 6:20 pm 4:40 pm Lexington Ex 3:45 9:00 a Ticket offioes 530 Main street, Union Depot, and Grand Avenue Peoot Letter heads, note heads, bill heads, state THE GREAT CARRIAGE MANUFACTURING HOUSE OF TUt WORLD ies and fancy candies. ments, envelopes, circulars and every des cription of job printing promptly and neat All nnranna whn KinnhuinJ ly executed at this office. We do as good of residence in the city, or those who were not registered list snrinir.

mnut maintop ml work aa you can find in the west, wmmn, once if they wish to vote this fall. "Where would we he without woman Ikfl illann.nl lha Ink nrintini. Bka an Ottumwa man. It ia hard lo deter mine just which way the majority would drift, but some men we know of would be OUt of debt anil nut nf trmMa anH a .1 FI'MMHWWUIIOir" ment on Missouri avenue, has gathered 2,500 bushels of winter apples out of his orchard nearQuindaro, Wyandotte county. mr.

Artbur cannot remove Mr. Hayes from his office of road commissioner. A large variety of Jewelry at very low rates at No. 1910 Sixth street, Kansas City, Kansas. Promenade drepses are very short.

The skirt of a fashionable woman clad in walking attire clears the ground by several inches. "Empty is the Cradle, Baby's Gone," is the title of the latest serin-idiotic song. It will probably I followed by "Empty is the Bottle, Papa's Full." Job work executed promptly and at the lowest prices at The Spy office, 1904 Sixth street, Mumford's blook. Dictionary holders have come into general use. Something ia wanted now that will hold en nmhralla until tha narnar ainla tn mm many more out at the seat of their breeches.

"Carl." the fimonn nnintAr haa inat fin. i lBbed Dsintinsr some men fnr thia nffiiu The leaves are alowlv tnrni novel In thai i summers hne la henon: tha rinaninv frnit He is one of the beet sign painters in the rit, and his prices are reasonable. on the mellow the nm ill boy on the ftnce. General Asrent of the Atahiann. TmiaVa luuKs arcana, ne views inn Krom.d, and thinks the moment auitx: he filial, at rwinlriata and Santa milrnad Pr iilaa ia aa A Except Saturday.

-Except Sunday. 0 Except Monday. -Daily. Sun-day only, fall And round, then jumps Jfce fence and QAiwila happy as a boy with his hVt pair of red lop CINCINNATI, OHIO. TOP BUGGIKS AND PHAETONS.

Best material, Rood workmanship, handsome itylei. itroBf and dilrable vehlclefi In every respect. 80,000 CARRIAGES DooiH cause wny I a bouncing boy baby made its appearance at his residence Social infernal Tiohl hnnta use it. New Orleans Picayune. cheap cigars, bo-e, button lew chirts, tax collectors, abortionists, worth lees watches, tooth-drawim? int nniflnta iin.hr llu thioooj 1 1 SECOND HAND STORE.

cats, hand-organ, female ninwiiiiina a-ri Esther tha Beautiful Queen. Our society reporteress was indisposed. No Gentleman should fail to call at the new store No. 1304 west 9lh street, near Mulberry, and look over the large assortment of change fiend, spring poets, and mixed ana our amusement reuorter out of town UriliKH, Thursday night, so it became necessary for Hats, Caps and Gents furnishing goods. It is impossible for a woman after a i lith- Manufactured by EMERSON.

FISHER A CO arA Plankinton Armour nmmnrenV laat ful course of treatment with l.ydia E. Pink-ham's Vegetable Comcound. to continue tn Monday, to blow their whistle so as to begin work at a. in nlam nf 7am ami ye euuor to Bcrape up a lew BbeKels to pay his admission, and hie himaelf over the raging Kaw to see snd hear Wyandotte's most aceomlished singers and beautiful young ladies, in the opera of Esther, the Bsantifnl now in use in every part of the American Conti suffer with a weakness nf the uterus. Enclose a stamp to Mrs.

Lydia E. Pinkham. stop work at 5:30 p. m. in place of 6 p.

m. nent. Queen. The plaj ia an old one, in fact it With simnle toilettes are wnrnnlain linan aoo western Avenue, lor her pamphlets. Thev eive UntaiMnir aaliafantinn A II koi.

n. Your ideal physician is an aneel of mem. collars, shaped like a clerical band, and fastened by a handsome collar button, or else by a very slender brooch of silver or gold. was aupnoBea in oe worn out thirty years ago. But with all that, when it ia produced in the manner that it was Thursday night, it has new features inie ted into it.

and be v. nw jo warruiiea. mev BBVI MMinil testimonial (mm ail h. (. i ztZ ve reoeivec He comes, smile at vou.

encourages von. of which are on file subject to inspection vw, uuuareat Gen. Grant has bought a fine residence in "J-W-, a-vni 18. talks about yon, tells you that you will soon be well, and if he gives you no powerful drugs, soon brings you to your feet by arousing your courage a jd stimulating your powers of resistance to disease. Xs.

X. TTJHNHR baa opene a second-hand iurnltora store Van Fossen's Block. 1907 Sixth Street Kansas City, where oan be found very desoripUon. XXoxxawolxolcS G-ooclaWi both new and second-band, and a variety ot a Ueka wbtob evarr one Is In need of, akofwblahwillbesold at WONDERFUL LOW PRICES. aea lot voorsell.

New York, and Barnett and Bliss are selling Dry Goods, cheaper, than any othe house mZ. i v. wjv I'lires years, ana IDreeoItham two Tain In mv u. ZL. ble, and they have given fwfect satisfaction and are in constant nie 0r Smllfa If i I comes a pleasing and interesting drama again, or rather it would be less offensive to the ears of some professedly good people lo say "religious" opera.

That old rattletrap, Dunning's Hall, was filled to its utmost capacity with the elite of society. Even standing room Mesers. Coppock ft Johnson. Nawbam Deal- a Ira: hava S. July II, 1870.

'1 in Kansas City, Mo. B. M. Brake and Finn It Jimoa ffown ladie. and myself in thahncM.

and 5. two Trustees Elected. The following trustees were dolv elected he Emerson A Fiaher bneaia wiU lJmla I I aa uciogaia from this city to the Missouri river conven- I 11. oeingai a premium. The performance throughout was of an at the last meeting of the Presbvterian a.

ai. raagne, rarmer. The favorable reputation the carriages have made in localities where tne nave been church N. McAlpine, Dr. S.

A. Freeland. nnn, to oe nuu at en. umiib Uotober 26th, 1881. David T.

Skelton. Wm. H. Biirirer. Wm 1 i lariuera aau oiuera requinnfi Hard and constant nan.

haa laA tn an a i --a "lu tfr.Alilarman Martin Wal.l. f. excellent character, each carrying their part through without a flaw. In the (mall space we have for a notice it is impossible fir us to give an extended account or makn xpecial mention of but few who took part ucmnuu iruiu muee luuaiiiiea, io meet whloh the manufactunna: facilities of their mammoth establishment have beer; enablina them to now turn nut in avion1 aiola Troup. In future there will be both morning and night services at running's Hall, III A 1 o- of th's city, now one of Leavenworth county's leading farmers, was in the city, Wednesday, shaking hands with his 'many friends.

TVjBDUoue. i 360 Carriages a Week. Playing Barn-Yard. One day Billy and Sammy were nlavine We wnnlrl call altontinn tn tha -u UV1. H.gUB at the entrances of The Spt office, by the A a an.

in a mud-hole and Bill said Bit ihadborn asljueen, tilled the p' ace to perfection, her manner being essrnnd grace-iul. The singing of Miss Pet Fletcher was grand, she haa a sweet, musical voice, well trained, a voice wnich fairly carried the listener awav to fair lands, and in her dress of pure white she looked like a representative of fair; land. Miss Sears, as prophetess sustained her part in a manner that "Now, Sammy, lea play we was a barn iamous painter, "uan." xney are daisies and no mistake. Cnr frinnda will ha nn trouble in finding us now, FALL STOCK OP Ghos. Be Grabe, UCICHANT TAILOR yard.

You be the pig and lie down and waller, and I'll be a bull and beller like everything." So thev cot down on their hand unit Do not pay fancy prices for your Drescrl ra tions, before you haye them put on call on knees, and Sammy he went into the dirt and! gturdevant and get hia prices, 1908 wallowed, while Billy bellowed like distant thunder. By-and-bv Sammy came up mud POTS AD Mumford's Block. IHI8 dyyou never Baw such a muddy little fel lowand be said Carries the largest line "of foreign and do mastic cloths and oaaaimeres in the city Employs the best workmen. Everything is made up ia the latest style, and guarantees perfect fitting garments in every case, "Now you'll be the pig, and let me beller NOW IN. But Billy said: "I ain't a very food pie would Ooli u.

I to surpass; her Bingmg was fine, and showed a voice well cultivated in music, and many were the compliments we heard passed upon her singing, Zereeli, May Bowling, is a difficult part to render properly, but the lady wasequal to the task, and never was the part better taken, her voice though weak, was musical, and facina-ted the audience. She was ably supported by Misses Nellie Wood and Marie 8he waiter, her maids of honor. H. I. Parr, as King, was a perfect success, his actions were easy, he, apparently, for the time being, forgetting all else but his part.

M. Sterritt, as Ham an, and R. D. except for dinner, and it'll be time nufl for you to beller when yer mother sees yer close," New Haven Journal. SOME SAMPLES OF PRICES.

Oni of the first things a man should do NO. BIT Delaware SI Www's Boots, $150 and up. Bot's Boots, 1.25 do Children's Boots, .90 do Men's UbbpsPiiobs, a 1,25 do Laducs1 Frokt Lica Srwxn Sho i 1.00andnp. Ladiks ButtohShobs, 1.25 do Ladies' Supfrbs, j0 Speck, as Mordecai, were well fitted for their after going into business is to get him a fire proof safe, so as to properly protect his books and valuable papers, and other valuables he may have. The expense ia email, Kansas City, Mo.

EYKRYTIIIAM ELSE IN SAME PROPORTION. Messrs. Van Horn Brothers shipped a car load of flour to Kansas City thia week which inspected "fancy" and sold for $3.75 per hundred, which is up to the top of Kansas City mills' prices. Larnard Optic Another bank failure was announced Tuesday. It was the Union avenue bank, opposite the Union depot.

Total liabilities $4,1200, assets $237.45, which shows that the bank was a farce of the worst description, and tha development of their affairs ehow that the thing was great fraud, and that the institution was started without capital, and run without any capital of their own except an unbounded amount of cheek. The officers were W. F. Merriman, of Boloni, N. cashier, andD.M.

Con ley, of South Bend, Indiana, president. At the time their bank opened we warned our readers to keep clear of it, and our prophesies have come true. Don't fail to call on Barnett and Bliss who have just arrived from Chicago with a splendid stock of Dry Goods Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Gens Furniaht iog Goods, which they have opened at 1304- WEST IIINTH ST. and an celling at panic prices, and what a comfort it is to a business man when he knows (hit these are protected from the fiery fiend. The Detroit Safe Company's Mkn's Urajh Boots, possession, and made a success in their parts.

The little folks, Addie Cornell and Delia Cruise, as Queen's Cup Bearers, and Howard Cornell and Maurice Cruise, as King's filled their parts in the must pleasing manner and would have been hard to beat Miss Alios Yolk's performance on the piano was one of the most pleasing features Uhildrkn's School EBon iu Pkices. Men's Warm Saaxr-LrjriD Soots, Men's Rub bis safes are pronounced the best in the market. They have stood the test in hundreds of fires. An Kleeant Assortment ot Fine Goods. BE SURE TO SEE OUR STOCK AND 1-RICE3 BEFORE YOU BUT.

of the eve ling. They have made the only improvements put on firs proof safes for ths past fifteen years. We are sorry we have not space to mention otl era, but csn say that ail did C. WILSON, Coal, Wood and Feed. NO.

1199 SIXTH STREET, 1 kajbus enrr, KAinua. splendidly, and are entitled to the greatest Mr. John A Hamlin, 121 west 6th street, Kansas City, thb agent for the company, has one of the finest offioes and largest assortments nf sates to be found in the west and at lower prior. Call and ace for your selves and you will surely be convinced. ILIKIVUIJNIUISITIUIN 1811 OPPOSITE PLANKINTON ARMOUR'S, I praise.

We have very otten seen the piece rendered, in different par of the United Stales, but never when all the parts were better perlormed than on this occaaion. Friday night it was again rendered. 1S31 SIXTH STREET, KAHSAS CITT, KAKIAf. A.

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