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The Lecompton Monitor from Lecompton, Kansas • Page 3

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HE LE COMPTOH MONITOR. THURSDAY, MARCHES, 1885. J.W. BEARD On ami after the of Parting Sot'lal. Lsst Monday evfiiing we spent a fmv hoiiiB very pleas.Mitly at the res iilenoe of Mr, ijinn, occasion he ing a farewell to Mr.

W. Pate, who has received an appointment an relit-1 agent on the eastern Div.of the Santa Fe, and will leave) in a few days to begin work in his new situation. Messrs J. S. Tipton, C.

W. Sehon, FARM for RENT-Inquire of Mr. E. I'. Harris.

Liidies and Children's, Gloves and Hosiery at Leamet'i. The Messrs Ridenour, who bave been here since last (all, will leave lor Orborne City, Kansas, where they wU siop a while. The young people had a surprise parly at Mr. Harper's, Monday eve ning. About thirty were present, There was a party At the residence of Mr.

B. Cunningham last Thurs day evening. Twenty-throe persona were present and enjoyed the occa aion after the usual manner of young people. Mrs. D.

Finn th-uliter of A. K. Lowe, who has been visiting in this place since Saturday, leluri.ed to her home at Tope a yesterday. Grocery Store. FOR By selling for spot cash wo will make! no bad or slow accounts and can afford to! give you more goods for the same money than ever offered before, thus giving our customers me BENEFIT OF THE CASH SYSTEM Call and Got Our Prices, F.

B. HILL CO. Last year we experimented with about ten difi'erent makes of Gasoline Stoves Ol that number we lound but one that had any real, practical value. Tnat one was the Twin Burner, Of all we sold, not one has been returnod to us. To those of cms friends who wish to try the Gasoline Cooking Stove, we say, come to our store and gst a Twin liurner, take it to ymir home and try it.

If yon like it, keep it. If vnn tlnii't like it, return it ni can't nfTurd to invest inonev in stove that has no piaetic 1 value. The times are hard and money scarce. Ve have a large stock ol gootls, and intend to sell them il low prices will do it. We lave a nice afsoitraent ol Baby Carriages, rsncmg in ptine liom two dollars and fifty cents ta i I.AWHLNCE, KANSAS, nnrtf wnrc, cutlery.

Moves, Tlsiwaro. Gztr Plag. F. A I 7,. HARNESS, samh.i:., coi.i.aiis, uiuni.i's, whips ciimus Anil nil nllicrnrtir'les iisnulle- rutu.tl In firsl-rlnna llnr.ieea.Msop.

All liotu.niMtli. work, erc'lulljr 1I Iliirtltas. lU'i MANrSCIiesifTlS LAHHIitt liAVNak. For Sale, II COTTAGE HOTEL LEC03IlT()', KANSAS. Inquire of the Fioprietor, F.

E. HOAD. 0. IL GRAHAM, Dealer In Dry Goods, GROCERIES, Queens a BOOTS Sj HATS CAPS. Call snd see roe, and compare prices.

fiEVlSED KAC1I WEEK F.BsHilljiiiCo. BUTTER per lb." -Eflfj per -A bushel, 'ORN rur.Nirs POTATOES buh. HAMS par lb, SIDES SHOULDERS LARD pr lb, BY .18 .10 .20 .75 .10 .08 .07 .09 J.H.Shimmons&rSon LAVEENCE, ICa--. A SW twenty We have special bargains in Tin and Glass ware: Six quirt milk cans at ten cents etch; a good boiler with cop per bottom for Jl 3 pint cups foi 10 cents; quart cups 5 cents each; 2 quart milking cups 10 cents; 1 quart Covered pails 10 cents; 2 quart Covered pails (l. cents; 3 quart Covered pnils 20 cents; 1 quart ('nvered pails 2f cents; I) quail Cuveied puis Ii0 rents, (5 lass Hiiller.

7 in, lliil'i-r and Pe PU'es fur 5 Curered Iluttei Dish 10 eenti- inch nice dish tin 5 cents Tea Set. tMiisisling nt Bolter, Sugar, ami Spoon Ilouler for 35 cents per Bet. We have bargains in all the lopsi Intents of oni House, anil don't intend to be undeisold in any o' thtiu- Ton. PERFECT in Mtchanitm. U1IE1UALLED for Durability, BEAUTIFUL Design.

SEASONABLE in Prioo. ESTEY THE THE BEST T. itlJJ.jlailimi Time Card. Kt 14 New York Express 8 it A 10 Kansas City Eiprees. 7.44 34 War freight 10:19 JJ All in lie Kiprest 3.11 28 Express 1.57 ISO USD.

S3 Ce'orado Express ........12:05 A 25 Denser A titan Express II :2 21 Cala, 4 Mexico Express 12 14 13 War Freight 19 Topcka Express Do not at. p. T. W. Path, A jt.

V. WMiTi, ffenl. Pau. T'csot Act. CHL'ltCII DIRECTORY.

UNITED BBETHERSM CHl'lM'H. I abbath Ssrslees-Clsss Meeting at 9.S0 A. M. Treechlng at 11 A. and 7.S0 r.

M. Sabbetb S-bool at P. M. Wadimrlar-Prayer Meeting at 7.30 P. ThuretleT H.

Teeehere' Ma Hog at I P. M-KeT O. M. HUFFMAN, fastor. LOCALS.

Our friends will do ns a laser br notifying us ot attl Itenn of luterest for these columns, either by postal eard, or drop letter. We ar always pleased to wake personal mention of those leaving town, or who hate friends ttsl-lng them Mr. Naoe has finished sowing oat. J. F.

Williams came in from a trip in western Kansas Saturday. Hon. II. M. Green was in town Tuesday, Beautiful Piinls and Ginghams, all new fprine, stales at Learner's.

Mr. Bland returned from a visit to her mother's at Burlingame, Saturday. Rev. Joseph Barrkklow returnod from the Arkansas Valley Conference Tuesday morning. Justus Howell, of Lawrence, keeps Ta full line of Agricultural Implements.

Go and see them before purchasing. Ayer'a Pills are purely vegetable, perfectly safe, do not gripe, and are a splendid tonic. "Mr. Georga Hill left this pla'ce for Big Springs Friday, where he will en gage in agricultural pursuits. Every dop irtmsnt full and complete with new goods at Leamei's.

Our New Clubbing Offer. We offer the Monitor and the Weekly Capita! and Farmer) Journal of Topeka, an 8 page weekly, both one year (or $1,75. The cash muit accompany the orrUr. On'Ust Sanitiy, Mr E. II.

Groen. dyke and A. F. Myers, from Meri-ien, made a pleasant visit at Mr. Haffmans, returning home Monday.

R. M. Lowe has moved his store from the old stand to the building lately ooonpied by A. Feirce. Mr, Riggs has sold his property her and will go to Ind.

to remain for some time, in a day or two. Hi son Elmer is in school at Greenville in that, state. Uacklea'a Arnica Naive. The beat salve lu the world for cut, bruises, nraa, uteris, salt rh urn, fever aort tetter, chapped hards, oorita, and all all in erupltuna, unit pdi'lvalj cure piles, or no paw required. It (a R'lerar.

teed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded Price 26 cent! per box. For aale by F. Hill and Co. For Jersies, Scarfs ect. call on Learner.

For Sale. Aifew pairs ol Brown Leghorns lor sale at one dollar per pair; also Brown Leghorn and Plymouth Rock eggs (pure) at SOcente a setting ol 13, bv Mm. S. Kerns south of the school bouse, Lecompton, Kansas. Always in the front rani: with piles of new an fashionable Spring Go-itls You will make no mist ike by calling and making early purchases, either in style or prices.

Every thing marked down to suit the times Learner's. 'The quarterly meeting of the M. E. Church will be held at Glenn school house, April 3d and 4th. All who are interested in building a now church ere requested to attend on the 3d.

The Weekly Olrital and Farmer' Jossrunl. Tha WEEKLY CAPITAL AND FAllMKnS JOl'ltNA lean S-pape, SSeolumn weekly paper, liubltshed be J. It. Hudson at TntuL. IT THE CAPITAL Is tha Official stale Paper, and fifes tar? ceuiplete reports of the meeting oflhe l.eielature, and all conventions and associations at tha fitale Capital.

It contains a U. A. sl.uartment. and lu aoner.l anil turosareatmng. It Is a tcleudul repreientatlTa Kansas paper, sample copy aent tree.

Paper will be soul ana year te address, In or out 'svensji for one doljar, Having bought cur goods'for raih at the LOWEST FIGURES We will make it tojthe interest ot all wishing goods in our line to buy of us rrrr TORE in FEOHT or H0HI70R OFFICE. W. L. SMITH. Tho miwi popular Weekly nwrarff dfotti totnonc.

Dire lis men. fiijunet'riniT rtiaroreriBH, in van(itni atxl jiairtita a.r Evury Dtirn- br wiih spUndi.l ctiprnTinc. This punltcatiinfurniahiaaniiiHt valuntile nncrclflptirli informal nu txTinn ftlmuid br wiMinnt. 1 popularnr of thn hfiKvnnr AMrnitM? ia urn that Ha ririMilatinn nftTly iuaU that of all Other paptva of tt rlnxi ootiilutipri. I'ricf.

h-ldlit all nfwndea'rrj. II'NN 1UU PtihliihrM. No.36IBr-iaiiwfiy. N. ATENTS.3A 'hn Patent Offlct ind hnv prrparmt tnnra tlinn Ono Hundrld Thou- tnntl ftjiiiln'at itidh fur tuttt'iitu in tha nit I'd fcutea a 'nl furoinn tiitiitilrioB.

t'ktvPiata. Trmla-Mnrki. onv-riulit a. AMiifnnii-nta. and all othffr nnnera for Korttrinit to invtmlnra their nirhta tn th Untli'd Hlntr, Cnnitd.v Kite' ind.

Franca, (ionunnr anil othr fnri(n conntrlra, proa, pared nl hIitI notice and on rtnonnlla tfrma. Information aa to obtaining tit fi'f-n williouk charir1. Iland-boukfi of lnloritiatmn lit. fraus. Patrritai nlitaincil through Mn on A Co.

ar nollrod in tli Fcicntitta American ftrn. Tho advantage of uh not ice ut wull undi-mooii by all purawoa Uo wiab todia pos) of their interna. Addrcaa Ml'NN CO. Offle BCOTTTWIO AmasucxM. 361 liroadtrar, Hew WEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED.

Tlie fa now al a ait.aii au- llilciial r.l., wit), IlKNItON'Mj PATENT REFERENCE INDEX. ltnirr.mant In UKik-malt ing Uial nits 1 11 made in a liuii.lri-.l Tho Cut glTen hut an lliroiiiiUtu l.li-o ol' 114 utility. THE STANDARD. -i 1TT Wehster It lias 1 1 H.OOO Word XjrlU I nur.iviiirs. ami a Mew llioftrHiililrnl Itit-tlonary.

11 TJT 1 HUlnlitnl til l.i.v't I'rl a 41111 -S 11 Ta In Nrtlt In I tit siiv (illi.r scrl.a. iiillllir.iil. -IT 1 KA ill UN anil IIIKIIJt. W.li.orl9l.n.ori A.ilhnrltT wllh Ilia I'. R.

f.i.rt. Hi-' sltalat tiiiii'l. Kt-l 1. in an butes, antl ty er.r at Cull "A LIBRARY IN XTSELP." Tlia litt.si i-ihli'ii, in 1 1 it3 qiiiintity tiialiorft oinitiiiH, In lit-hi'Vi-il ii l.o tliH Inffccat -iluma It 1m JluOO tiirw Woi'Jx In Ita vn. rfthulHry itinn mm tn Biiyntr.cr Am.

I'it'y, ftuti uwly i tiuit'it tliu niiiiil.t of EoKniTiiiKa. It la tli hat iriiiiui I'nuUah T.lcHorjr It la hii rvfr-priirnt aud rllitll ahnnl Ui an In tu thn wlioln fuinlly. S. S. JirrnlU, 0.

A C. MfcKHlAM A OUa CLVB LIST. itri'i ri.ri ie at Topfka Pal' j- 4.01 pr ywir, and Monitor, una yar kly riniini)ii-'altli anj Monitor 2.10 ISli in otit riilitain ir.ipiriiiii'J KRraaa 1'ily Ihilly HvVi, t'; hiiJ M'mitor R.6 Spirit of Knna an1 Monitor UWkly t'Mi'iiul nnd Monitor '1 I.uwreoctt tiazettu and Mouitov. of 4ol JliaVt'O lliiiij; 285 Acres, which they denim to woulcl as mp(wKm Sale! Coates Learner, W. N.

Hutriuan and Fred Bartlett, autl Misses Pearl Mucy, Lulu Mauv, Emma Brooke, Haitie Connell, Winnie Hill ami Mary format! the party, in addition to Mr. ail 1 Miss Pate. About nine thirty rvlreshraents were served, to wtiich ye hunnry editor did amp. a justice, and presume the rest did likewise. The evening very pleasantly spent in the list! way, and only cast a shadow over the mind bv the thought that it win indicative of the fact tli Ht we ar noon to lose from our midst, one who has always added to the pleasure of Mich gatherings by his pleasant uiatim-r and Kind dispo sition.

As Watt goes from our midst to take up the work ol life elsewhere, he takes with hi in none but kind wishes. As an em ployee of the company he has been Jaithlul and elli cient, and at the time obliging and courteous to I he public; as a member of society he ranks at Ihe top, and is regard nl a Christian gentleman by We add our best wishes to those others, and hope he may achieve Ihe success in lite that his many good qualities deserve. Wcdt linp; Tuesday, 16th at half past -even o'clock P. Iriends and relatives at the residence ol Mr. Peter Ehjrlutrl, to witness the marriage of is daughter LiMne and J.

H. Nufer, both ol tins county. The Rsv. P. Fricker officiated the the usual congmt illations, supper was announced, to which all di 1 ample justice.

After supper the lime wis spent with music furnised by Mrs. F. Kerns anil Mis. P. T.

Eberln rt, by singing and social lalk, nd a. a late hour the Iriends departed the young couple a long and iitippy life. Mr. Nufer is u. highly esteemed young man, bavin a gnnd "tamlin in society, uH wnli.

as his beautiful young luide; always in cheerful and pleasant way. We are glad to learn that we will (till have them in our midst, as they will move on his farm, one mile eat ol his parents. We wish the newly wedded couple much joy Htid prc -jerity. The following is a list of the pres ents as near as we could learn P-trr-iits of the bride KM. af silver knives and forkx, tiiUit'-e O'His hi.

I'srelil. ut the grunm 'aigi- I11111II7 llil.le. Mr. iiihI His. (J, 11., lie- One l.nnp.

air. and airs. Nufr I mcy auik nii'lct. Air, wife and duublur tli-nunt gill Inline liiuhlng gUn. Mr.

and Mrs. J. M. I-Y whi.p broom, and holdiT htirsoHli'ja Lrnu Ncter iruitdisli. Mr.

and Mrs. A. water Mi. and Mrs. V.

BtuU ft-ult stand. Mrs. 1J. Ki-h-kei Set ot piUiels. Mr.

and Mr Ugtu bi.ted plale fruit dish, tup and ssurer, Mr. ami Mrs. MtifiLr "bnlter dish. I. siull butter knih.

a suar spoon PlieUp Ku or looking tlas. NuIit Irull di.n and snuce dishes. Mr. and Mrs. F.

Kei.as whi.p btuutu and bo'der. I nrua 1-iheibatt egn dlrh. siiurnar, of Ntw Vutk pulrkld gloves. Ausnst Ntilir bread plate. tl iMd.niln'and Kei, u.werl dl.l as.

ICoiuta Nnler silver butter dish. Mr. aud Alia. P. V.

k-berhart-casel pic ura Ira too Mrs P. Nnfar riad plate and Irutt dish. llosa Nfer -vase 1 ride' pir at phote album. Bos.o htra.tse t.a set. Marf Frukei uiitjulii'a pitcher.

Carried. At the residence of Mr. Lee Humbert, Lecompton, Kansas, March 17lli, Mr. Thomas Glenn, to Miss Minnie Humbert. Rev, P.

M. Lewis officiating. We wish them a p'easint and har moniuus journey through life, and nil the joy imaginable. Died. At Tecumpseh, Kansas, March 14th, 18S6 at two o'clock Ida, wife, ol F.

Pruden.aged about twenty-three years. She was conscious up to death, and died trusting in the Savior, A Eard Siege. I suffered untold agonies with Scrofula. Great blotches, sores and boils tnatle tftcir appeaiance on mj flesh and I almost came to the con elusion theie was not a pound of sound fl -sh on mv body. I began the use of BEGGS' BLOOD PURIFIER anil to-day I am completely restored.

My flesh is firm and solid and I attribute it to Ueggb' Blood Purifier. Rev. J. E. Atwood, Kansas Citty.

For sale by F. Hill 4 Co. Almost Discouraged. In the fall of '84 I came west for my health. My friends all said I had the consumption and it was too late for improvement.

After a months stay I becamo worse and almost discouraged. I bouifht a 50 rent bottle ol BEGGS' CHERRY COUGH SYRUP and it he! ed me so much that I bought six dollar bottles and used them. In two months the and night sweats disappeared. I now weigh 180 pounds and owe my life to Eeggs' Cherry Cough Syrup. S.

E. Watson, St. Paul. For sale by F. B.

Hill Co. Lull line fresh Groceries at Lowest Prices at Learner's. We noticed a few day a ago that Mr. Learner had cleared up the hillside east of town, which fcr years has beon so unsightly, and hy trimming up the trees and burning the brush, has made a very leatitiftil park. The tluuks of Ihe public are due Mr Learner for this, as well as every other citizen who improves hi property so as to lend a charm to the eye and gladden all who behold.

Such are the changes that transform the wilder ness into the blooming garden, and mark the advance of progress and civilization, Many of our young friends go to this resort to spend an evening, and many pleasant hours are spent under the old elm. However, thoe ho frequont the place should remem ber that it can not be kept in order il thoy leave the pate operi, so stock may trample down the grass and do other damage. The gate i not looked, but is left fastened with a hook, so that anyone may enter and enjoy a stroll. It Is hoped that our friends will not forget to leave thin gate fastened, so an to prevent mischief mentioned above. A Thousand Aches and pains ran and will be cured by It EGGS' TROPICAL OIL.

When you are suffering with Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, pains in the joints or any part of the body try Beggs Tropical Oil. Wm. Rogers, Sweet Home, says it is the King of all liniments. For sale by F. B.

Hill Co. Go to Leamet'i for New and Nobby Hats. A sample copy of the Weekly Capital and tarme't Journal will he mt fiee to any address. When writing on a postal crd for a sample copy, put on tho name of two or three of your neighbors who are newspaper readers, or who ought to be. Address, WeeVlt Capital, Topska, Kansas.

Don't tail to visit the great Chicago Assignee sdeftf fine Boots and Shoes now going on at 815 Mass. St. Lawrence Kansas, Ladies kid Shoes tl.00, $1.05, $1.10, U.15, $1.20, $125, $150, (1.75 and $2 00 a pnir, worth double. Respetfnlly M. H.

Brown Co. 815 Muss, street, Lawrence, Kansas. Mr. Viglaiio weighed his Norman three-year old horse Saturday at Gra ham's scales. The weight was 1310 pounds.

California Dried Plums, Grapes, Peaches ect. at Learner's. Mr. William Fix, who lives south of Big Springs, was seriously inured last Friday, by being run over by his team, He and bis brother weie engaged in hitching up a mule and a young colt, and Mr, Fix was standing in front holding them- As. the last tug was hooked, the team started and both horses ana wagon passed over Mr.

Fix bru'ing him so severely that his life is despaired of. Men's Women's and Child ren'i, Shoes in great variety at Learner's. Go to Howell's at Lawrence for your Agricultural Implements. 8SSJob Tilnting, nest, quick and chssp at the Monitor office. DISCOUITT To New Subscribers For the purpose of introducine the ITOH" fo many families in this vicinity that are not now acquainted it, we msko the following offer, to New Subscribers Duglas and Jefferson Counties o.ly reoeipt of 2.1 t-riitw C'nih.

we will sendOlhe "Tl ITWES" to any new subscriber in the abovn named counties until the 1st of June, 1SS6 We agree to stop the paper promptly, fit tha expiration of the time, unless otherwise oi leis l. Th3 cash must bs paid Send in your subscriptions ut oiic. We make the offer to introduce the paper, and we expect to make no othar reduction of the kind in the fuiure. rroperlv for A house and four lots ffu Ujo W'sfor Hjnt v'ellaif niBU well. A Farm of Aithin two unlna ol Leuomptou, 2j ncres tiuilit'i Imul j')0 aerfs butunn.Ud good holme ami bum, '100 pple treii, one Here of strawberries, sntl small IVnits.

t-y In mMition to the above named, have oilier locations ts Known and Admired (lies World ever, and la Superior to nil others. ESTEY CkWp 'sr 203 N. Broadway, ST. LOUIS, MO. Xlo Decker afeUiaakok aud Enter Camp PIANOS.

desimble, Parties havinproperty lo well to fjive us a ctll, For furlhsr -particulars csll on or address, T. O. ROBISON, Monitor Orlie, Leromi-toni Kttusa..

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1885-1886