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Arkansas City Weekly Traveler from Arkansas City, Kansas • Page 3

Arkansas City Weekly Traveler from Arkansas City, Kansas • Page 3

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FANS for the Million at 35tf A A. Newman Co's. Pantomime. THE DRAMA. COKN WANTED.

Want to contract Irom SO to 100 acres of early corn. Cap. J. B. Nipp.

The Traveler ARE SOW PREPARED TO DO CUSTOM WOBK WHEAT AND CORN FOR TIIE FARMERS OF COWLEY AND SUMNER COS'. HAVING THE LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY, AND EXPERIENCED FIRST CLASS MILLERS, 1 HOPE TO OIVE SATISFACTION TO ALL, WHO FAVOR ME WITH THE IK Mrs. Hosman, of Suncook, Mrine, arrived In our city last week. Mr. H.had just returned from Texas and found his wifa, whom he supposed at home In Maiii'J, with friends here.

The meeting was a great but pleasuiable surprise. Mr. Edwards, wlio haul the stone for our sidewalks, was bitten ou the hand by a bird dog of Worthley's last Sunday as he was walking along the street. The dog was tied up, and has since bitten two dogs, and it is supposed the animal is mad. On Sunday morning hist at 4 o'clock, Bliss' mill was almost entirely destroyed by Are.

When first discovered the fire was well under way in several places; the safe had been rifled, and it is supposed the mill had been set on flie. The lo8 will reach about $45,000. Regular services are held in the Presbyterian church at Arkansas City as follows Sabbath morning at 10:45 o'clock. Sahbath evening at 7 :30 o'clock. S-ibbath School' at twelve o'clock.

Young people's prayer meeting Saturday evenings. Weekly prayer meeting Wednesday at 7 :30 o'clock, p. m. S. B.

Fleming, Taator. Regular services at tlie Uuitc-d Presbyterian church: Sabbath morning at 11 o'clock. Sabbath evening at 7 i30 o'clock. Sabbath School at 12 :30 p. ni.

Weekly prayer meeting Wednesday evenings. J. O. Cakprki.l. las tor.

PATRONAGE. CORNSUELLED AND GROUND WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE FOR SHELLING. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID IN CASH FOR WHEAT JL.1ST1D GROCERS AND FLOUR AND WELL TO GIVE JSJE A (J ALL. V.M. AYKES, ARKANSAS CITY, APRIL 15th, 1889.

1871 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL m.t Mattresses Curtains, Mirrors, etc. A LARGE STOCK OF METALIC AND WOOD CASKETS AND CASES ALWAYS ON HAND. PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. SIGN, "BIG CHAIR," EAST SUMMIT STREET. ARKANSAS CITY, COWLEY COUNTY, KANSAS.

Central Drug Store. iVIachin FEED DEALERS WOULD DO 1881 DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF IP, CIITRK FOR SCAU. Maxwell, ESTABLISHED HERMAN GODEHARD, BA KER GROCER, and dealer in QUEENSWARE. Of All Kinds. i SMSilMSBElSMSlMSWsMMillMSM WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED SULPHO CAR BO AT ED Blieep Act I.

Scitsa I. Time, 10:30 p. m. last week. Place, cat Central Ave.

JSrave yoiuu anu maiden fair promenading stone sidewalk. They halt in the shade of a large cottou wood-tree overhangiug residence. The bold youth clasps the shrinking maiden in his strong arms, and plants divers and sundry kisses on her fair face. Invisible spectator looking from open door of residence pat alized. Mr.

Johnson, oi Bolton, presentea tbe Tkavklkk office with it specimen oi peaches from his farm, which fine as anv we have ever seen. lie" hauled two loads of them to Caldwell, where he realized the handsome price of $2 per bushel. Testimonials to Rodecker's Cen tennial Washing Machine. Nelson Ball traded two county rights for 80 acres of good land near Douglas. 48 Mrs.

Snyder sars she would not sen her Centennial Washer for On3 -Hun dred Dollars if she could uot get another. 48 Dr. Shepard says the more tbey use the Centennial Washer the better they like it. 48 I have bought of Nelson Ball a Rodecker's Centennial Washing Machines, and must confess it beats anything I ever tried, and can heartily recommend it to an ray lauy lrienus to be a perfect success. Mr.

and Airs. r. J. uavis. The greatest achievement Is Rodeck er's Centennial Washing Machines; I have one of them in my bouse, and I wouldn't take twice what it cost me if I couldn't get another.

It Is not only a time saving, but a money saving machine. Agents, Nelson Ball, City Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. R.

A. Moore. I wish to recommend to my lady friends Rodecker's Centennial Washing Machines. I have tried a number of machines, but the Centennial is the only one I ever tried that gave satisfaction, and I can sav that wasn uay. witu me, will no longer be a dread.

Sold by Nel son Ball, City Hotel. c. auu Li. c-. snyuer.

1 have iurchasel. ot Nelson Ball, and used, with entire satislaction, ko- decker's centennial washing atacninc, and it does well all that is claimed for it. Mrs. L. Staudley.

Arkansas Citt, Jclt 1.1th, 1882, We, the undersigned, saw the Cen tennial washer tested this morning at Mr. Bryant's Restaurant, -and ean con scientiously say riiat it will do a wash ing without any rubbing, in less time, with less soap, fuel and labor than any ruacliiue wc ever saw on the iiiaket Names Charles Bryant. Mrs. Chas, Bryant, Win. II.

Myrtle tsryaut. J. A. L. Roming.

L. H. Teets. Charlie Clark. J.N.

G. Gibson. G. W. Miller.

John J. Clark. For further reference see Nelson Ball. 47-tf I have Durchased of Nelson Bell one of Rodeckers Centennial Washing Machines. and we have seen it thorough' lv tested on all kinds of eoods, and can concientiously recommend It be the best machine we ever saw.

Money would not buy it If we could not get another ir. ana airs. j. aimer. I have bought ot Nelson fc Ball a Centennial Washing Machine, and like it very much, better than any machine I ever saw usau.

Dr. J. T. Shepard The Centennial Washing Machine is manufactured at G. W.

Miller's, where thev can be seen at any tune, ana ex planations will be given upon them with pleasure. 4tt NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Ofpick at Wichita, CHITA July lssa.j Notice Is hereby eiven that the lol- lowln-named settler has filed notice ol his intention to make final proof 111 support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before J. V. Hines, Notary Public, at Dexter, Kansas, on Friday, Sept.

lit, 1882, viz Martin Hanscr, for the lots 25, 2t anu section iv, township 34. south of range 8 cast. lie names the lollowiug witnesses to prove Ins continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Joseph Reed, of Otto, Kansas, Saml. T. Wilhelms, of Nathan Parsho, of Wm.

Lane, of R. L. Walker, 4C-5t Register. MONEY TO LOAN. On improved farms, on long or short time, at a lower rate or interest man ever before loaned in thfS county.

Curns Manser, Winrleld fc-ans. BUSINESS LOCALS. Ponies and Horses. I have fifty head of well broken Indian ponies and Texas saddle and work horses that will be sold at a bargain. They can be seen at my sheep ranche 4 miles south and 2 miles east of Arkansas City, on the line of Indian Territory.

61-2t C. M. Bcott. gummer Goods of all kinds at 50-3t Fitch Barron's, lien's. Youths' and Boys' hats in Great and Eatest Styles at Fitch Barron's.

Merino ISams. Ve have 25 head ol lull-blood KeriQO Lambs for Bale gl2j Scott loplin. Xew Goods of all Kindd a a Fitch B.i.ron 60-3t Barbed Wire Will be sold at lowest prices as we have just received a car load direct from the manufacturers. 0-4 1 Howard Broi. Corn.

I want to contract for 2,000 bushels of new corn, to be delivered by Jan. 1st, 1SS3, 5l-3t C. M. Scott, TO THE FRONT. We have just received a full line of sporting goods embracing Fine shot guns, breech loaders from (5 to (45, Remington and other styles.

Winchester Kltlcs, Kevolvers, Cartridges game bags, ammunition Ac. Come and 6ee our new stock of guns. 50-lt Howard Bros, M. B. Vawter, Dentist, has removed his ofiice to 2nd door in Matlack's block, 61-2t Barbed wire at 50-4 1 Howard Bros.

Thousands have used Kendall's Spavin Cure for rheumatism after all other remedies bad failed, and have experienced instant relief. Two car loads of Furniture must be sold within the next thirty days to make room for another car load now ordered. Extra inducements in the wav of prices. 43tf p. Pearson.

Shot Quns at- 50-4t Howard Bros. PICTURE FRAMES. Having bought a machine of the la? test and most improved pattern for making picture frames, am prepared to make picture frames al a moment's notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. 49tf Pearson.

Says a prominent horseman, iu giving his opinion of Vanderbilt's mare Maud whose great feat at Chicago put her at the head (and dubbed her 'Queen ofthe "In my opinion the time is not iar distant when a two miuute gait is recorded." It will" certainly be the case if horsemen continue to use Kendall's Spavin Cure, as it limbers up the joints, removes all blemishes, and ia fact has made a complete revolution in the horse business. To be or not to be "A he or not a lice." Tbus ranst be Fcclinj: soraethiiiii crawliiijr nit his troiirs, 'I wonder if 'twere better i let bim wander All mulestl o'er my naked guriace. Than to tlispul this ffrim anKiety florcely tlrikiug him? To utrltc to till Kb more. And by a kill it means to Ag.iin.-t tlie consequent Kn h'u charge in battle 'tis a cmsuKi.ttio IK-roiiilv to be wisheJ. To strike to kill To to miss! Aye, there' the rub; For iu that fierce attack uion the beast, Srtppoe a misdirected blow should leave Kim little banned! There tiae respct That make calamity of such a course.

nor who would risk connmction was toe rear Of vellow-larket. or the vesDa triWe. Tbe hornet slim, or eumbroua bnmhle-be. jt)H worse man all tbe merriment or tiiose VVboeaserlv are waitinir the result- When he himself might bis safetus make With one cood slaf? Who would chances take To howl anddanco, should him the spirit move. Aakenine in the foe inch ventre fulness That there oe no eseajie withstays the hand, And makes us rattier suncr wits sosueose Than tempt unerring vengeance with a blowf i dbs danger ioe mace cowarus or an, Ana inn uie native one certainly Is ricklieil o'er iih the pale cast of doubt: And schemes Uevised, which might in.urc suc cess, Are lost through hesitation.

Here she goes! arcweti, repusel tireat ucaven, in toy prayers. Be all my sins remembered! CHA3. II. Tl'BXKK. Hymeneal.

REED HUTCHISON. Last Thursday evening was consum mated one of the expected In our society tbe marriage ot Saml. B. Reed and Anna M. Hutchison.

The ceremony was performed at 9 o'clock by Rev. S. Fleming, at the residence of the bride's parents, in the presence of a few of tlie relatives and friends. The Travelkk only re-echoes the many kind wishes for life long happiness. Below is given a list of the presents as far as could be obtained: Marble top bureau, Dr.

and Mrs. R. n. Read. Parlor organ, Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. HutcMson. Rocker and large walnut bed stead, Bride's mother.

Marble top center talile, Bride's father. Tennyson's poems, Mr. and Mrs. 2. T.

Levch. $15 in gold, JIutchison. (Cheyenne Agency, I. T. Gold chain with cameo set.

Ebony and gold banging Walker, W. V. McConn. Silk embroidered easy chair, Mr. and Mrs.

W. 51. Slecth. Silver butter knife aud dish, Etta McConn. Oil II Lent.

silver forks and silver tea urn, Mr. and Mrs. T. V. McConn.

Set Glassware, Mr. and Mrs. J. Patterson. Counterpane, Mr.

aud Mrs. P. II utchison. hilyer syrup pitcher, Effie Tate, Rob B. Hutchison.

Sofa, Ed. M. Hutchinson. Handsome Stand Lamp. The following are the names of the County Central Committee from the several townships for the ensuing year: Beaver Bolton Cedar Moses Teter John Guthrie Dressie Crcswell Nipp Dexter nines Wm White Woolsey Fairview Harvey Liberty Maple Ninnescah A Cochrane Haynes Smith Omnia Parsons Stockdale Otter Pleasant Valley Bichland Rock Creek Sheridan Silver Creek Sil verdale Spring Creek Tisdale Vernon Walnut Windsor Wintield.

1st ward 2nd Mever Lai kin Strong 31 Jarvis Ed Fate I. Darus.ll Gillcland Chase Oscar Woolev Joel Mack Evan James A Millington So ward. Another Murder in the Territory. A young man named James nart was shot near G. W.

Miller's cow camp, south of Hunnewell, Thursday morn ine of last week. We were unable to learn the name of the man who shot Mm, but from the statements made to us it would seem to have been a coldblooded assassination. Hart and the assassiu were on the range together, and, it appears, hi! some words, when tbe latter pulled out ids pistol and shot Hait tbrough the aritf, iie tnen roae leayiug Hart lying on the prairie. Hart was found in the afternoon completely saturated in his blood, and died iu a short time after being discovered Sn fur nothing has been heard' the murderer, and we do not learn Unit any attempt has been made to capture Jura Caldwell Commercial. A Correction.

In our report of tue burning of Mr.R. B. Scott'a wheat stacks week we were misinformed as to cert.a particulars The fire is supposed to oriz-baated from parties smoking in the y'cl" nity of the stacks, as the wind at th" time waa blowing from the wrong di rection for them to be ignited by sparks from the feonso chimney. Thanks arc due the threshers who were working on Mr.Sifford's place, who seeing the flames came running over, aud worked worked manfully Xiil they overcame them. Mr.

Scott has now oneof tlie best granaries in Bolton township, and has still about 1,300 bushels Good. Courier Clips, The County Superintendent bus organised school district 137. Tuesday afternoon Mr. Dave Uarter and MissJosic McMasters were married. Ths affair wrs a great surprise to their friends.

It hurst over lis like a cyclone, having never heard a suspicion of such eyil iuteut from either of the parties. Tha young couple hare our best wishes and those of hundred other rieuds. Miss Hozie, while instructing her normal class on the subject of salaries, asked what kind of a season had -most effect on the salary of Probate One of the bright school ma'ams answered, "Leap year We venture ihe assertion that she will assist in raisiug the Judge's (salary at least by 1S84. Sheriff Sheuneman succeeded in corralling eiguf. of the pickpockets aud thieves following Sells' Circus.

Ttey were a hard lot and had raided every town they car.ie to without fear of the officers until they vgot here, and before ten o'clock fio, of them were surprised to find themselves in the clutches of Sheriff Shenneijian. Thieves will some day to give Cosley a wide berth. George Miller returned from his cattLa ranch Saturday and gives us an account of a killing at" one of his camps last Thursday. Two of the Lays had gone out to drive up a bunch of cattle and got into an altercation over who should drive them in. One of them pulled out liis revolver and shot the other dead.

The boy killed was a beardless fellow, unarmed and only been In George's employ ten days. There will be a union camp meeting held in Walnut Grove on W. H. Melville's place 011 Badger Creek, near Walnut riyer. hi miles aoutheast of Winfleld, commencing on August 25th and holding over the first Sunday in September.

Hay and corn will be furnished for teams in abundance free of charge. Arrangements have been made made whereby those coming long distances can secure board free. Many able ministers will be io attendance, and a very interesting time anticipated. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1832. M.ii s- Arrive daily except Sunday 12:20 p.

depart at ::00 p.m. Mails goig north elosu a ra- 'ie ptistciiico will be open oil Siuidug- from to 10:30 a. m. J. C.

Torj-iFF, I. IVaiC plenty. 1'otators 70 ccnt3 a busnel. Wheat is worth 05 to 70 cents on our at reels. Miss Lin uie Peed entered the Normal fcist Monday.

A inad Ic-z seiu was the order of the day last Sunday. Heury Itarhaugh was in town on Sat-urbay attending the convention. Our farmers haul water-melons to Iluimewell and Caldwell Riid meet ready sale. Dr. 3.

V. Kendall' "Treatise on tbo Horse and bis Diseases," tor sale at the Post tf Dr. Kellogg is building a residence-on lots heretofore vacant just eastof Dr. bbepard's. Capt.

J. B. Nipp, with bis family, start to-day for the Captain's ranche In the Territory. The house of madam St Clair has been removed from Fifth Avenue to the western part of towu. The family of J.

I. Mitchell have Moved from Sedgwick, Colorado, to tlmr old home in Indiana. Green Snyder, at their office, hare fine display of fruit for this or any other couotry. Look in and see it. Mrs.

A. C. Bowers of Bolton township, left, on Monday last, for independence, Kansas, whither she goes to yisit friends. We had the pleasure of meeting Mr, Hoes Pickering, clerk at Otoe Agency, during his sojourn in our city last week. O.

P. ironghton, of the old reliable Greeu Front, is out this week in a new ad." Look for it, read it, and then go and sec him. J. It. Smnpter, of Beaver, but formerly a resident of Wabash fa- the i hatlleu omce wiui a can on bust Saturday.

The lion, Schuyler Colfax will speak Wintield on Sept. lath, 1882. This opportunity should be taken advantage -of by our people, tf Several new piles were put down at Arkansas river bridge last week, which wiil make it safe until the new ready to beutiii. A letter from Kaw Agency from reliable parties says that small-pox Is raging among the Osages aid 'jlvaws have been expost-d. A little said and truly said.

Can deeper joy impart, Than hosts of words that reach the head, But never touch the heart. Rev. Fleming was obliged to leave Topcka before the nominations were made, as his services wejc needed at tlie wedding Mrs. S. ij.

To Tjiachkrs. The Teachers association will meet in Wintield on Friday and Saturday of next week. The 'X-'aininatioii will follow Moiiday and Tuesday, 28 Kiid 2a. Gli The Aq.eritan Agriculturist and one year for $2.50. The Agriculturist is onu of the most valuable papers for farmers published and should grace very farmer's home, tf Dr.

J. A. Loomis is now prepared to administer nitrous oxide jlaushiiig gas, to patients at his dental rooms over Matlack's store. This is one ot the best now in use. Mr.

R. L. Buly eat brought to the office a specimen of corn raised by him on his farm in Bolton. The ears re mammoth in size, and remind us of the grapes brought buck by Caleb and 'Joshua. Capt.

C. If. Scott, of Arkansas City, has presented the State Historical society with a representation of a Fonea In dian doll baby curiosity wrought of muslin and bed work: also some other relics. Commontcealth. A small herd of Texas tomes were driven into town last Saturday, ad several of our citizens made purchases.

A lnenu oi ours uas one Duiucmuujr broken so that he can peep through a crack in the barn to look at it, but Is "compelled to feed it by poking hay and 1 corn unuer uie siauie. Messrs. J. L. Iloseman and J.

P. Johnson who came to this city from Maine last sorinz with the intention of engaging in the stock business, have just returned from Texas with 25,000 head of choice stock which they are now holdinir on the Cimmarrou south of here. It is with pleasure we call attention to the "ad" of Mr. J. W.

Pugsley'a new harness shop, which is now open with a new and complete stock oi Sad dles', Harness, Spurs and every 'thing else in his line. Don't forget the place, the old bakery building. Atkinson, tiie Tailor, comes to the front this week with a new "ad" in which he announces the receipt of Jis fall (roods. Mr. A.

has first-class as sortment of latest styles iu the best quality goods, and if you want a well fitting and elegant suit ol clothes, At kinson can fill the bill for you. Sheriff Shinneman arreted two In dians from Sac Fox Agency. They 'were suspected of being implicated in the stealing of a herd of ponies in the Territory and sclliug them here about one year ago. It however transpired that the suspicious were untrue, and they were probably discharged. The rival parties in the Creek Nation known respectively as the Sands and I meotos, are still involved in a fieree "broil and a bloody affray may be pre cipitated at any moment.

A few dayj since two bands representing each fac tion met, when a fight occurred in which one man was killed and several wounded. Stock men complain of $crew worms more this season than ever beforr. Ev ry animal that receives a flight scratch is soon affected with the worms, and in ruany cases calves, sheep and hogs have died. Turpentine and camphor, of equal parts, resembling milk when mix ea, is a good cure. Apply a few drops every qay.

ine solution will prevent the flies from blowing the eore. call attention to the card of Mr J. H. Trask, architect and builder which appears in this issue of the Trav F.1.ER. Mr, Trask is a first-class me chanic and thoroughly understands all Ylranllna M.

i uro friuitMiuii iruiu making plans and specifications to work at the bench. Mr. Trask superintended the work nport S. Matlack's store building in this city, which is a guarantee of the quality of his work. Died.

In Arkansas City, Aug wi, at the age of 36. Sarah WU nam, wue or John E. Williams. Mrs Williams was an old resident of Arkan uj ner laner al was attenilurl by a large number of our citizens, who kuu respected her for her many estimaoie qualities. On the following uuuojr evening uie infant daughter Mr- and Mrs.

Williams follow, it mother and was buried by hef side cn Lace Ties, Collars and all kinds of Ladio' Neck Wear at -v A. A. Newman it l''or Gcurta Springs. A Hark b-avs tko Arkansas City nonse daily at 1, p. same day.

returning the 3l-tf Black and colored silk Frinftea-black Beaded Gimps, Black and colored Silk, Satin, SuraU Satin, Moire Pekin Stripes and other Dress Trimmings at 35-tf A. A. Newman Co. 'a FARM FOR SALE CHEAP! Tbe following described lands, on State line, in -Bolton township, can be purchased cheap within the next 30 or 60 days. Lots 3 and 4, sec.

14. tp. 34, s. r. 4 104 acres; Two never-failing Springs, House with three rooms, Stable, Apple and Peach Orchard; 45 acres in culti vation, lor full particulars inquire of SOtf Mitchell Swarts.

New Parlor Furniture upstairs in Teter Pearson's upholstering department. 30-If Tobacco Sbeep Dip at 20tf T. 11. McLaughlin Pitted Peaches, Dried California Pears and Pitted California Plums at 29tf T. 11.

McLaughlin's. STOVES AND TINWARE A full and elegant line of latest pat tern stoves and everything in the Tinware department now on hand at 20-tt Howard GOUB PENS: 2tf at Eddy's Drug Store. A fine lot of Upholstered Goods, in eenuine Knun Silk, just received, and will be sold at Kansas City prices, by 15-tf P. Pearson. Cash paid for Corn Husk3 at Pearson's 14tf Furniture Store.

FOR SALE. An old established and well paying Druff Business in Southern Kansas for sale cheap. Inquire or address LU-itor Travklkb, Arkansas City Kansas. 3 tf FOR SALE! A 35-horse power engine and boil er, in hrst-ciass order, can oesecn at work in the bsgle mills, Arkansas Uity. Reasons for selling: have made arraog- ments to use a water power.

3Utf w. II. Speers. J. H.

TRASK, -O- PLANS AND SPECIFICA TIONS MADE OUT ON REASON ABLE TEEMS. ARKANSAS CITY, KANS. 61-3m. tiie TAILOR HAS JUST RECEIVED THE. FIRST INSTALLMENT OF ALL STYLES -WHICH HE RESPEOTFULLY INVITES THE PUBLIC TO INSPECT AT HIS ROOMS, OVER ARKANSAS CITY, KANS.

Repairing Promptly Attended to. FAIR and tha. VETKKAK BOi.MF.R3i Second Annual REUNION! AT TOPCKA SEPT. The State Fair has united with, it in na combined exposition tha State- w.xd Growers aud Sheen Breeders' Association, StaM HorticuJtiWftl So ciety the Poultry. and Pet Stock Aeskt10" aud' offers a grand aggregate of non premiums No legitonate feau neglected but maay attractive "dde41- COUUTT DISPLAYS A THlt SOLDIERS' RBCJfiOJ Will last through fair week.

Te.nts free and rations at cost. It is Confidently expected there will bo TH1BTT THOUSAND VETERANS In line on the Fair Gronnds Veterans' Day when they will be addressed by as. G. Blaise, Maine; Neal Dow, Maine; Speaker Keipeb, Ohio; Ge. Joux Cones, Indiana; Col.

Strkiqht, Indiana; Col. Harry White, Col. Carr, Illinois. Gks. Vandervoort, Commander in Chief G.

A. B. Washington, D. C.and others. AH of whom have positively agreed to attend.

Other attractions of State Fair week at Topeka are: Reunion of Patrons of Husbandry who will be addressed by Hon. Geo. B. Loring, U. S.

Commissioner ol Agriculture. Annual Tournament of the Kansas Band Union lor prizes aggregating $600. Grand escampuient of the Kansas State militia, uniformed and under arms, by order of Maj. Gen. T.

J. Anderson, commanding, BAILEOAO BATES WILL BE REDUCED TO ONE CE.VT PER MILK On the Santa Fe and tbe Union Pa. citic, while ether roads will make proportionate reductions. Geo. Y.

Jonxsox, Secretary of State Fair Association. 4 OOO 200 head of mixed cattle for sale. En-ouire of O. P. Houghton or 49-2t N.

W.Parlm. AN TED, 8 OR lO TEAMS. To v.oik on the Gravel Bar. Wages $3.50 per day. 10-tf James Hill.

WANTED, LABORERS. Men not afraid of work ean get employment building wire fence by calling upon S. Matlack. Arkansas City, July 23,1882. 49-2t MUSIC AND PAINTIHG.

Migcs Rose anil Kva ueut, late oi iia-vannah desire to inform the public generally that they will give lessons IN ORGAN PIANO MUSIC OIL PAINTING CRAYON DRAWING. PIANO MUSIC A SPECIALTY. Terms on application. 47tf Go and see those Peach Parers at 43-tf C. R.

Can be found at Wyckoff Son's Nice Eatinz Apples, Oranges, Lemons and all kinds of Garden Vegetables fresh every morning, which will be de livered to all parts of the city free of charge in any quantities. 4.ti SAY I Before buving any patent tin wash ing machines come and see what kind I have. You can save money by so doing. 46-4t C. Sipes.

SOKGUUM PAJ FOR SALE. One Cook's Sorghum Pan, Front Door and Grate for sale. 4C-tf L. McLaughlin. ATTENTION ALL.

All parties indebted to Jamison Vawter wil find their accounts at the office of C. L. Swarts, where they will please call at once and settle the same. 40-tt Jamison vawter, si. u.

FRUIT CANS. We have a large stock of flrst-cla83 fruit cans. one and two quarts which we will sell as cheap as the cheapest. Give us a call and save money, 40-tt Howard Brothers, Everything Neat and Nobby In Glass and Queenswiire at our new store, one door norm oi our oia store 44tf 11. Godebaru.

Remember the Removal of tho riit.v Ilakerv and Grocery into our new Quarters one uoor norm oi uur old store. 44tf Sugars and Coffees in large quanti ties; Candles, Lemons, 'looaccos, ci gars, Yoodenware, at our new quar ters. 44tf U. ooueuaru. Sealing; Wax at 44t II.

Godehard's. Jelly Glasses at 4Hf n. Godehard's. Pnr Fruit Jars 20 to Herman Godehard, he also kfips a large supply ol extra Tops and Rubber. 44tt REVOLVERS ot ail Kinus at ohuluu uiuo.

Arbuckles Coffee, pounds for $1.00 at 43tf McLaughlin's, Butter and eggs taken in exchange for Groceries, Hardware, at 42tf scninoauer uro s. Machine Oil at 43tf McLaughlin's. Wo would resDectfully call the atten tion of the ladies to our Glass Rolling Pins. 42tf SchirTbauer Bros. BABY CARRIAGES.

New carriages received at 41tf P. Pearson's. Mason's Patent. Porcelain lined lid, self sealins fruit jars, in large or small quantities at 42tl Sehiffbauer Bro's. A New Stock of Queensware aud Glassware just received at 43-tf jHCijaugniin s.

We have some fence posts for sale cheap. 42tf Sehiffbauer Bros. WAS TED A good capa ble ftirl to do Housework. I will give a good capable girl 200 for one year's work. 4itt 1.

11. juciaugiiuii, rnnnerl ATecretables. Cheap at 39-tf McLaughlin's. Yon can buy "Wool Twine cheap of Jjy-U juci-augHiiu. TMctime has arrived Go to the n.L.otr.T Liimber Co.

for Screen Doors and Gre-eu Paint to paint them with. 39tf All kinds of Canned Oft- (iiLlt.1 S. New Screen Doors at 30tf Chicago Lumber Co's, Bay Your Harvest supplies of 3'Jtf McLaughlin. Go to Chicago Lumber Co.for Screen Doors. 3tf McLaughlin Chop Feed.

has Corn Bran and 30tf Beautify your Bouses with QToscoii's Paint, for Sale by 39tf Chtcago Lumber Co. jbiLaiTliUn has anything you want to eat. 39tf Ladies Linen trs at 35tf A. cwna Co s. CASTOR OIL, LARD OIL, CHALLENGE OIL AND LUBRICATING- OIL 37tf at Kellogg Mowry's A large stock of Gents Summtr nats at 35tf A.

A. Newman We. Parasols A new lot of Parasols at 35tf A. A Newman Co's. Ladles fine Philadelphia Made Shoes at 35tf A.

A. Newman Co's. i Double Faced Colored Cotton Plushes for Lambrequins at 35tf A. A.Newman Co's. A large assortment of Double Cotton Extra Super, Tapestry aud other Carpets at 35tf A.

A. Newman Co's. Nun's Veiling in all colors, Buntinga, Lace Buntings, Cashmeres and other Drpss Goods in endless variety at 35tf A. A. Newmaa Co's.

Hamburg Swiss Embroldry at 3atf A. A. New man Co's. Black, French, Spanish and Guipure Laces at 35tf A. Newmaa Co's.

Tbe largest lot of Laces ever brought to the city in the following varieties Point Brabant, Venice Vermicelli, Alcnpon, Languedock, Edelweiss, Ar-tbls, Mirecourt, Carrickmacross, Albany, Torchon, Russian, Maltese, Valenciennes, at 3otf A. A. Newman Co's. Pocket and Table Cutlery at 32-tf Stedman Bros. Ladies', Misses' and Children's Sura-pier Hosiery and Gloves at A.

A. Newman Co's. AT rl a as ts S3 si K3 FITCH BORROWS. CLOTHING 1 8 a 03 i cl IP I CO a I I I 5 H5 I Pi J3 CO ft r3 I BOOTS AND s. FURNITURE! II WOLFE HARNLY, ARANSAS GITY KANS.

FURNITURE' ffalinl Yallur Mmi I have now on haul a large lot of Choice Fruit Trees of all kinds for Fall Delivery. All parties desiring Fruit Trees, ol any kind, will do well to give me a call, as all stock sold la grown at my Nurseries, North-East of Arkansas City, and are guaranteed true to Name. Ml li EicellGBt CoifliM I have no Agents, but will be in Arkansas City every Saturday afternoon, and will be glad to receive orders. B. E.

MAXWELL 44tf 8 tuv nvt.v RTTliE MACRIHB FOR TIIE HARVEST i at K135LLOGG ARKANSAS CITY MARKET PRICES Corrected every Wednesday morning from actual sales. WUOLEliALK. Wheat, per bushel, OOrai.10 Corn, Q570 Oats. Irish Potatoes, $1.502.60 Hay, per ton $4.50 Butter, per 1525 Chickens, per dozen, 1.75(52.25 Eggs, Host, per $5.005.25 Cattle, Butchers, 3.003.fiO Wood shippers, I.ard, per pound. 1215 Wool.

Wheat Flour, per 100 yowads, 12.25(23.00 firaham, $3.00 Corn Meal, $1.80 5 12.50 Shorts, Bran, Chop feed, Salt, per barrel The Egyptian squabble bids fair to blossom into a first-ciass European war C-oinplications are increasing, and the air is thick with most ominous ruuttcr- H26. Jtalr refuses to oc-ooerate ivith F.nsrlHiMl iu supiircssiug Arabi, and 3'ouug UarabaUU is attempting to raise and equip aji-kpeditiotr to go to his as- sistancc. Rusiiia is likely to interfere in quarrel agaiast England. Greece, the taking advantage of the sultaiu's preoccupation, has seized upon a slice of Turkish domain. Tur key refuses to Arabi aB a rebed until some indefinite time the future.

Troops leaving England and france for tlie scene of action, and the other pow ers are iu aotive preparation. All the signs point-to general conflict. E. P. McCabc, Grahaiu Re publican nominee for State Auditor, is a native of New York, lie was educa ted in tlie public schools of Newport, Rhode Island.

When very young lather died, and be seployment In the ofXce of Messrs. Shriere Hen dricks, brokers, Wall New York. In 1S77 he emigrated to Graham Kansas, where he engaged in the land business at Niehodcnuis around which place a large colony of colored people from Kentucky had McCabc at jMicc took a position in bis county, fcr.d transacted much of the bus iness of a legn4 nature for his people, and enjoyed their confidence fully. On the organization of Grahaoi. couuty he was made county clerk which posi tion he held till tlie present with credit to himself.

To Uie young men contemplating matrimouy we commend the followiug: Mnn that is married to woman is of many days aitl full of He draweth his saUry in th.e ffWi-ning, uid in the evening, belwld it is gone. It vanisheth, and no one knowcth whither it gocth. He riseth, clothed iu the chilly gar ment of the night, and secketh the somnolent paregoric wherewith to soothe the coliky bowels of his infant posterity. He becomcth as the horse or the ox and draweth chariot of h's offspring. He spendeth his shekels lu tiie purchase of fine linen to cover tlie bosom oi his family, yet himself is seen in tho gates of the city with but one suspender.

Yea, he is altogether wretched. He goetli forth liiLe is yet day, one foot adorned with a skae, while the other perambulates a boot, Hie blos- someth as the cedars of the elbows and knees. And in the darkness of the night, listening he heareth the gnawing of tlie hungry wolf at tiie door. Mr. Coltax spoe for one and a half hours, and every word that dropped from bia lips was listened to with rapt interest by every person in the hall.

The lecture needs no e.ulogy from tia. It was jfiiiterly ort, and deserved the high commendation which ft received from all who heard it. Mr. Cob-fax reviewed at length the life of Lincoln, recounting many of his noble deeds at the time when the country was at war with an Internal foe. How he oftentimes allowed his tender feelings for his tellowraen to almost get the better of bis judgment, erring, if he dd err, always on the aide of mercy.

He alluded iu touching terms to the time when Lincoln was stricken by tho assassin's bullet, when he was even then devising means to reconcile the conflicting sections of the country to one another. The lecturer made frequent ellusions to the late President Garrield, bringing out strong points of similarity of chaiacter betweed him and hineclu. South Bend Ind. Time (.) When people feel the ueed of an acid, if they would let vinegar alone and use lemmon8 and sour apples, they would feel Justus well satisfied and receiye injury. And a suggestion may not come amiss as to a good plan when lein-ons are in the market.

A person should, in those times, purchase scyeral dozen at once and preuare them for use ill the warm, weak days of the spring and summer, when agio's pf Jcmous and ripe fruits are 6 grateful aud useful. Preas your hand on the bunion $ud "roll it brick and ort briskly on the table, make it squeeme pasily then press the juice into a lowl or tumblernever into tin; strain out al the seeds, a they give a bad last. Remove all the pulp from the peel and boil in water a pint for a dozen pulpsto extract the acid. A few nijiiutes boiling is enough; then strain the water with tho juice of the lemons; put a pound of white sugar to a pint of the juice; boil tea minutes; bottle it, and your iemonade is ready, put a table-spoonful or two of this lemon syrup in a glass of water, and you have a cooling healuhful drink. MOvYRY'S COME ASDSEEUSAi; our.

NEW QU OUR STOCK IS FULL AND COMPLETE JX ALL IES. Departments, THE BEST AND Oim A PBBT DRUG HOUSE IN THE COUNTY. G. W. Miller, PRACTICAL TINNER, Carries In Stock VapoR, W00D and Coal Stoves, TINWARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Buys and Sells SECOND HAND GOODS, SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE Arkansas.

City, Kans And second to nono In the County. THANKING YOU FOIt PAST FAVORS WE SHALL ENDEAVOR TO SIEKIT TIIE CONTINUANCE OF PART OF TOUR PATRONAGE. Tours Truly, HEBMAN GODEHARD, JUNE Farmers Attention. I have bought a half interest in the Blacksmith Slicn with Wrn. Parr, and am prepared al all times to do every description of repairs on rarm Jlachiocrv and Plows.

Can also make new Spring and Farm Wagons and tools for stone work. Was io.tlie Jefferson City Agricultural works over 5 years, during which time was employed manufac turing and rcpaificg Reapers and blowers, lurcsaiurr and therefore, having the experience, can do a good job of repairiu" on such machines. Was manufacturing Plows for fifteen years' in OJn'6 and Missouri. I haro come among you to stay and make a home, and; would respectfully solicit a sharo of. your patronage.

All work war ranted or roouey refunded. Give us a trial. 0. F. GODFREY, JDEALEJS IX CONFECTION ARIES, DRUGGIST'S SUNDRIES, CIRCULATING LIBRARY P.

0, BUILDING Wm. G. Miller Wm. Tarr.

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1876-1887