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The Daily Herald from Hutchinson, Kansas • 1

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I BA E1ALB lO CENTS PER WEEK. OL. 1. HUTCHINSON, KANSAS. THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1887.

NO 15. rm I IVY per week. ATTORNEYS NO BONDS. A HEALTHY YEAMJ1. Concordia, June 1.

Republic I. JACOBS 8l SON J. Kanaga countv defeated the ltock Island bonds J. V. CLYMEK, ATTORN AT LAW.

Hutchinson. Kansas. Ortlee on south Main street. Tuesday. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH.

Important Land Decision Inter Otate Commerce Booming A BEAUTIFUL INFANT Sowed their Seed in the early Spring. 3IUHDER IN GEORGIA. KEST CAW'ELL. A '1 TOKNKYS AM) COUNSELORS AT LAW, Rabure. June 2.

The deal North Main sueel. A.Otne;: over So. body of W. E. Chiles, terribly mutilated, DECKKK UIUGilTMAN, was found on the public road near bere.

to THE- FIRST ANNIVERSARY. South Hutchinson Does LAW. Office over the Post A TfORMCV AT Last night a negro named Chas. Edward THE SEED. 1 AOftice.

Hutchinson, Kansas. was arrested for the muraer. a scaNtiai Sherman Honor Loaan Milling Report. is said to be at the bottom of it. to the Close of Her First Year's Existence: 'new state nor se.

KHOADIiU- PRIGG, ATTORN FA'S AT LAW. Practice in all courts. Otliie over Redhead hank. Hutchinson, Kansas, Topeka. June 2.

The contract for erection of the entire walls and iron fAXDEVEER MARTIN works of the central part of the state A TTORNEYS AT LAW. Office, over Hutchin- The News of this morning gives the following aceoun of th A.son National Bank capitol building was let Tuesday by the board of state house commissioners. Georeell. Evans of Topeka, New State House Heaps ofGold Innocent of Course Murder in Georgia Seventy Lives Lost In the Opera Comlque Base Ball the occasion of our southern suburb attaining her first year's growth: 1 esterday South were awarded the contract at SEVENTY LIVES LOST ALL TOLD. I.

JACOBS SON ed her first anniversary. She was jut one year old. and the KIBKLISO EALLIXGEB, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Rooms 1 and 8, Sid-linger Rlock Hutchinson il. J.

VASS. A TXORXEV AT LAW. Special Attention given Ato Collection Oiiice, No. II, S. Main St.

W1IITKIDK HUTCHINSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office, rooms over First Xatknal Hank. Paris, June 1. Clearing away the debris from the site of the eoni- lc c.cut us ceieurated will Ion- live Cultivated the Field and in me minus or ner citizens. th Crop Grew. IMPORTANT LAND Washington, June 1.

Fifty years une j-ear ajro South lque has been concluded. JNo more bodies were found. The oSlcial number uiu OVU dc wnat you nnjrht call a is seventy, of which fifty have been identified. Two wagon loads of charred land; it was not even trying to farm, as it was considered th GROWER! limbs have been taken to the morgue. ago the state of Ohio sold a section of land, in Senaca county, to a privat3 puuehasher, under the impression that it was one of the sections granted to the stats for school purposes.

Some years later the claim was raised that it was THE GROWTH. land or part of it was not wnrth fh Vv. 11. L.tU- uf -i-. ii.yville, Kentucky.

Bar.) T'loitNEY LAW. Office orer Hardy a Asions. Hutchinson. Kansas. a bad find.

attempt. One year aro vesfaml.ii-. tha ssssss'ssssssssssssssss Ben Llanchard. conceived th Kansas City, June 2. The dead bodies of two infants, one male and the other female, were found in a soap box the property of the Seneca Indians, and not of tne state, and that the sale wras illegal.

The case has been hanging in the land ICIAXS AND SUBQEOIHS. building a town on the ground where bouth Hutchinson now stands, and he at ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss once set to work with his mmi r-im in a grave in Clay county, Missouri, Tuesday night. They had evidently been choked to death. The parties to the II. H.

VILSnN, M. I. office ever since. It is now occupied by energy to carry out his. what has SSS'SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS and surgi-ion Xiirht calls crime are supposed to be living in the to be, well laid plans.

Office 9 South Main residence, 52o avenue twelve or fourteen inhabitants who have improved farms, and it had until rccentlv an estimated value of about A promptly attended to Street, over Wall's store; A East. tne mot sanguine boomer for Hutchinson and Reno countv. lnnl-wl city. innocent of course. Aiiver Gcwds to any part upon Ben's scheme with mistrust at fir It.

3. HoKEE, AND SURGEON. Acute a Jackson. June 1. Wm I.

JACOBS SON if. 1 1,1 Steele, colored, was hanged in tha jail sixty thousand dollars for farming purposes. however, oil ha3 been discovered and the value is presumed to have greatly The commissioner of the general land office has to- lit a.si-.s saccoyBtuHT treat, umct but they soon discovered their mistake, for Mr. Blanchard allowed no opportunity to escape him that wnuM here at half past one o'clock today for tianx. uince nourm, r.

tliiijhiiiHOn, Kansas. of the City. the murder of Is'elson Rotter. He was baptized last Sunday and was accom wards building up his town. He devoted entire vrcD of BARGAINS matured and ready to dav reported to the secretary of the Now see their Harvest.

not only His time but vast amounts of panied to the gallows by four preachers, iEtciior that this section was undoubt HV I pi. He exhibited no fear of deatli and made J. VV. MAGUIKR, i iiN AND SURGEON. Attend i day or night.

Office over north alain street. 10-1 J. MALCOLM, edly A portion of the land ceded to the money in bringing manufactories to bouth Hutchinson, and his labors have been rewarded. To-tlav South llt, United states to oe soui lor tne usnent a t-pt-ech protesting his innocence. A WATCH SAVED HIS LIFE.

of the Indians, and that the state of Ohio never had any right to it. lie UIO rUY8ICIAK AND BOB- House son has ljr factory and large foundry fuming ut work and cmnlnriL GllUN. Wilcox's Block. Office Cleveland, June 1. W.

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194 feoura. THE HARVEST. non, station agent of the Cincinnati, recognizes, tne equities in tne claim of tne occupants, who purchased in good faith, and he recommended that the government of Ohio be called Hamilton Day tin railroad company I. T. P.

KOMERTSOX, flfl YSK'I AN ANT) SURGEON. Ofl mntt a po-iii-nice, iiuu-hlnson. Ka-naaa, IQ-t i at Toniogary, Ohio, was attacked a score of men, and before many davstha carriage factory and hominv mill will ba running at full blast. South Hutchinson has built iu one short year from an unpopu hzetl prairie to a city of 1,000 inhabitants, and she has a number of two and th R. H.

TUCKER Has all the appliances for Raising and Moving any kind of Houses. See hiir 4 upon to enow cause wny tne lana should not now be sold for Hie binelit while on his way home from the depot last night by two masked robbers, who s. il. si i LING KB, DHYSIC1AN AND SURGEON. VTBl succeeded in getting away with four hundred dollars.

Several shots were before Contracting. I (mils promptly in city or country, night story brick business buildings and costly private residences in course of prwti.in of the I ndians. INTERSTATE COMiTEUCE. Washington, June 1. The inter fired, one of which took effect iu the that an eastern city of 15,000 inhabitants T.

Tem pier, Pres. Ed. M. C. KLIl'l'liL, AXD SIT KG EON.

Office in Opera calls promptly attended vx victim's right arm near the elbow, and another shattered a watch in his vest pocket, which saved his life. He re PHYS Hl'k a niisui wen ue prouu of. me celebration yesterdav heran In ti. to, dav turned the fire and wounded one the morning by firing a salute of 100 guns, and in the afternoon the merrv-ma kino- LI-WIS, state commerce commission seceivtd a communication from Dublin, Virginia, complaining that the Norfolk Western railroad was making "unreasonable charges for small Receipts were presented showing, as claimed, that the company made a over robbers but both escaped. heaps of gold.

Tp.HYSK IAN AND SfRGKON. Offic 1 stole. Calls attended to day was continued at the grove just south of the city, where intensely interesting aud instructive speeches were listnpd tr uv it The field is unlimited: all 'A, I buyers who wish to share the C. A. GKEGG, Washington, June 1.

The gold holdings in the Utirel Sr treasury have increased six millions of dollars. r. Pays iarticular attention to the Kansas Graia aufl Live Stock COMPANY. Kansas DIS We will save you dollars and of natural teetli. In extracting harvest with us come at once.

charge for a hundred pounds on a ten pound package. The commission today receive I the a large and enthusiastic audience. The speeches in the afternoon were made by Major Theobald, Rev. McAllister, Dr. Chittenden, Judere Shields and Mr.

I.itti teeUi, vit tiif.l air i'sed, when desired. This is since May 1st. There has been very little change in the silver circulation during the past month. The demand j.iiii!;Ms sy "ani in us. l'leasepive me a call.

-i-: door to Brown Bigger's jiuil D.t.iv. it' ll. Kansas. i for notes ot small denominations con The speaking was interspersed with music by the A. O.

U. W. band of moreover suppiy you with DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS, HATS, ETC. A new invoice of goods now ready, tinue heavy and far exceed the supply. over City Bsok answer of the Xew York, Ontario Western railroad to the complaint that the ratzs on milk from Orange county to Jersev City were unreasonably unjust.

j.he answer makes a general denial of the charge. It denies tnatthe company discriminates for or against nersons or places. The appropriation for printing small At three o'clock the hand ntwl i- -Ui of twin $to. Half sets $10. TeeUl -p zni-1 himI otner materials.

All silver certiiicates is well nigh exhausted the people wended their way to the base ball ground where the clei 'Its anil llm and nothing can be done to meet the real estate men of this citv large orders constantly coming in until the appropriation for the next fiscal JACOBS SON. Buyers anOiiiers of Grain. P. A. KTN KE, IU IliiKt r.

Services. Room 'i i i nir. 1 Iiitr hinson, Kansas. conclusions. Three innings were played, the real estate men scoring three tallies and the clerks year becomes available.

K. OF L. CONVENTION. J. Bryant, of Hew Orleans, ap-peaiei before the commission representing the steamboat interests of the Mississippi river.

He denied the statement of the railroads that they were forced to cut rates at all points where water competition existed. On the contrary, the steamboat companies are V. P. OAFFRY, ii. Cincinnati, June 2.

Fifty-three W. WILLETT. C. G. WILLETr.

ginning of the fourth inning, Caldwell, the pitcher for the real estate men, ac- cidently struck a rdaver namftl Hsiao delegates from the states of Pennsyl 13uy and Ship all kinds of Grain from points on the line of the S. vania, Virginia, Ohio, Indiana. Illinois, Established in 1884. Kentuckey, Tennessee, Missouri, Ala Wiilett Brothers, Li. R.

in Kansas. We solicit correspon dence with consumers of Grain. bama, Kansas, New Mexico, Colorado. ESTATE, MOM TO. LOAN AND Utah, Montana, aud the lnnian terri obliged to cut rates to meet competition by the railroads.

Tariffs and affidavits Were submitted substantiating his statement. with the ball. The latter responded in a very ungentlemanly and childish manner by throwing his bat at Caldwell. The real estate men had supposed they were matched against gentlemen and not toughs, aud on finding, through this incident, that they were mistaken in their estimate of at least nnp nf thn tory met here yestarday in the second session of the district assembly of No. A eh'ii-e ilccii.ju of Farm and City property Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 135 Knights of Eabor.

The meetings were secret aud the session will last GEORGE 3. ROBB MILLING REPORT. Minneapolis, June 1. The North several days Nothing ha3 yet been orsai or exen uie. 3iiiuy to ioan on Farm andci or Unimproved at he low.ist rat of interest, from one to five years imii iiaiiilin loans on city property ln-iiirance Wr itten in Reliable Companies' Oilice No 7.

North Main Street done save the appointment ot other party, they immediately quit the field. The umpire decided that neither nine had won as only three innings had been played. It is onlv lair to sav that western Miller says: There was a small increase in the flour last week, t3ing bairels; averaging 16,297 FURNITURE. A plain object of the meeting will be the reduction of the territory andi the eight hour question. Kindred matters for the benefit of the miners will be the members of the clerks' nine condemned the very dirtv conduct nf ttoa barrels daily; against narreis the previous week and 130,803 the coires-pondinsr time in I860.

Trimmer Carra 116 although they think the real estate men For the current week no mat3rial BOOMING SHERMAN. suouia nave given them a chance to play even on the score whih tiw IlsMioii Nalioial BaaL timcixiNaos, Kan-sab, OJ.WiL NAM iONAL. BANK IN nUTCHINSOJK. iSTo. 4 South Main Street.

change in the output is visible. Two mills are stopped for repairs. The loss Makes new or repairs old Tops. Backs Springfield, 111., June 2. Senator I could have done if the nine innings had been completed.

Vol Hollister pitcheu the first two innings for the reat estate men and scored a remarkable John Sherman, in response to an invi is not much more than is made up by the Jarg: ones getting under full head tation from the members of the Illinois legislature, delivered an address here and Cushions. Ave. half Block East of Main Street, HUTCHINSON, KANSAS. FOLDIXG BEDS, PARLOR SETS, "fanning" the batsmen out beautifully. Only one base hit was made off him.

yesterdav afterncn on the political is V. XJ NF1I6, i way. The flour market is quiet, dull, and the mills are working largely on orders to them some time back. A good inqury is reported, especially from abroad, but such low figures are offered that the l'lieian was to have Ditched, but. th f'AILf OP sues of the day, and in which he gave his views on the principles and tendencies of the two great parties of the coun S5O.OOO.O0 10,00000 BOOK CASES, CHAMBER SETS, clerks kicked against him, claiming he was a professional.

The following gentlemen composed the two nines: try. '1 AA Sunius ii do lO.OC the clerks. The demonstration closed with a brilliant reception in his honor at the Eeland hotel. The lobbies and parlors were OFFICE DESKS. SIDE HOARDS, Frost, catcher: Tuck, nifclip r- Mn- ns.i-.ir i his li.i W.

B. BRADFORD, Carriage Painter, ii i mid FtjrtAun Ex thronged from half past seven until. rhillers can not accept them. Exports last week were 38,270 barrels receipts, wheat, 883,125 bushels; shipments, 032,240 bushels; the largest on record. Shipments of flour, 86,435 barrels; mealstuff 2,632 ton.

Wheat in store here, 6,127,014 barrels; at Duluth, bushels; at St. Paul, bushels EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CnURCH. short stop; Huffman, first base; Might, second base; Armstrong, third base-Ross, left field; Butler, center field; and Stewart, right field. HAEE TREES. eight o'clock, and several hundred visitors to the city and citizens who were deprived of hearing him speak in the af ions promptly J' rptnitted fr.r on of payiiiprt Puksidkxt T.

F. OREENT.KE ternoon were honored by meeting him REAL ESTATE MEN. personally. O'Connor, catcher: Hollister. catcher- Kansas.

ZHiatolMinson The senator left at midnight for Chi Deering, first base: Keever. second ham) Ojiaiia, June 1. The thirty-third biennial convention of the Evan VlCK-rstHSIDKNT T. .1 ANDERSON Vvshikk LUSK DlKKCTOKS Houser, third base; Smith, short stop; Caldwell, left field: Ragland- center field; Phelan, right field. gelical Eutheran church of the United cago, where he will L3 tendered a reception today.

Base Ball Yesterday. States opened yesterday atternoon The T. J. Anderson. 1, reenlee It.

carpenter, general synod represents two hundred After the ball game a majority of the Ii. i- ranK lucent. t. Zimmerman, C. H.

Winslow. J. S. Slay, Geo. C.

and twenty -tnree synods, consisting ot TI 7JTT IT inlTTIIIIl I Uf IMH Sill MM I fl puerau, and G. Vandeveer. eight hundred and seventy-six ministers and 134,640 members. There are Athletics 2 1 Louisville i .3 ng grounds, where the Hutchinson Gun I I .1 il 1 ft U'Aro mrinnp or FINE WORK A SPECIALT YJ Ave. tialf block east of Main stree HUTCHINSON, KANSAS.

QUEEN CITY one hundred and eighty-two delegates Below we jnve the score in full. Th attendance from all parts or the coun birds shot at were red clay. AT NEW YORK. New York 8 Boston .3 BALTIMORE. Baltimore 4 Cincinnati 2 try.

ai eignteen yards rise, sinirle birds. Governor Thayer, of Nebraska, deliv WM. H. SMITH, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in COAL, LIME, Plaster, Hair, Stone, Etc NORTHEAST CORNER SECOND AVENUE AND LNUT STREET. first match: ered an address of welcome.

The names. 123456789 10-K. M. SYLVIA. nouiih 0111011OO1 ft a synod will begin business today, and the opening sermon will be preached by Dr.

Rhodes. The board of education of Taylor 1001011101 6 4 Allen 1 00 1 1 1-0 1 00 5 5 The Photographer. First Class Work, from a stamp portrait to a life size. Enlargements in Crayon and India Ink Rooms 6 and 7, Over P. 0.

the synod held a session today to con Editor Herald: The news this week is rather scarce, but I will try and give you some of the most impoi tant nng 1100011111 7 gicker 1111111101 9 1 French 1101110111 8 2 Barelem 1110110101 7 4 sider the bids from various places for the location of a college, which the Real Estate exchange-No. 8, S. Main St. events that have taken place: I.utheraus propose to build. Consider Ed.

Smith and C. A. Pay ton were able discusion was had by the represen J. N. Sweet Total 48 SECOND MATCH.

J. II. Eawson. tatives ot halt a dozen or more western cities. The board will recommend to Hutchinson Friday and Saturday.

Payton is one of the proprietors of the Sylvia Telephone. Honh looiiniiin a Taylor 0011011001 5 5 Lawson Sweet Allen 1011111111 9 1 Young 11111110 10 8 2 Ricker Illllliiii in Bobert Turner has sold his and the synod the place, which in its opinion is the best. nONOR TO LOGAN. KAS. HUTCHINSON.

KANSAS. HUTCHINSON, have a complete livery stable to B. F. Redd, who will hereafter be certain to give satisfac tion French 0 1 0000 1 00 1 3 7 Bnrslem 110 110 1111 8 2 to all who may patronize them. Springfield, June 1.

A of the one hundred and three who J. il. McElvain. J. Demorest.

Chas. IIedden. T. T. Taylor, Jr.

Total 49 1 T. J. Talbott, the ex-postmaster, ha? elected United States senator was held Third match, double birds, same dis tance. Set of Abstract Books Posted to date. No.

20 North Mai a Street Hutchinson, Kas at the Iceland hotel last and a permanent organization effected by the Jtaxe. 1294456789 10 k. x. election ot c. E.

uiier, president; C. nsh 00000 II. Bogardus, secretary, and II. H. Tavlor 1 0 1 0 0 laylor (000 19 Evans, vice president.

It was decided Our Insurance Department is now completed. We offer Fire Insnrance at NON-UNION RATES, we are not members of the Union, having for object Monopoly against the rights oi interests of the public. We will manage our business in our own way. to hold a biennal meeting on the 19th Allen 0 1 1 1 of May, the data when Eogan -was elect i (01001 (0 1011 Young ed, during every session ot the legisla mm IRS. LI.

1 9 3 7 6 4 5 5 8 2 7 3 6 4 6 4 I ay I or, McElvain THE EEADING FARM AD CITY" PROPERTY REAL ESTATE AGENTS. If you wish to invest in City Property, give us a call and we will take pleasure in showing you over the city, and we will guarantee you good bargains, as we mak a specialty of City Property. Call and Ste OFFICE, 125 X. MAIN STREET, ROOM 4, EEIDIGH OED BUIEDlNG ture and a memorial committee was appointed to place annually a wreath on Ricker 1 1 0 1 1 French I tomb upon tms date, it was 1 1 1 also decided that so far as posssible. members of the organization should ioHio Foraha opened up a very good stock ot git series in his oid stand where he formally had a drug store.

The people of the Methodist church are going to build a church which, I understand is to cost ten thousand dollars and the 17th of June is the day designated for the laying of the corner stone, and a very enjoyable time is anticipated. Sylvia, one of the and best towns between Hutchinson and St. John, is enjoying at present, a steadily increasing and healths boom; the cause of which is: Its very fertile surrounding country, and the indomitable energy and enterprise of its citizens. Willison, the Fair Shaak Lumber Company has built a very fine residence costing two thousand dollars, and the town is daily visited by a p-eat many strangers who express theirtreat surprise at the Tact that a town of one year should have five hundred inhabitants. Suffer all boomers to come unto us.

attand and assist the exercises, when A Is Daily Receiving the Latest Styles ot Summer Goods, OVER IXXES' STORE the body of Logan is transferred to the tomb which is now being constructed Total 42 38 in Chicago. The day's shooting was finished by Albuquerque, N. June 1. The dead bedy of Samual Shult, a wealthy shooting two matches of miss and out, the first being won by Allen and the second by French: Kansas. Hutchinson, stock rancher was round the moun tains near here recently, lie was KAME.

1 2 3456789 10 Housh Tavlor 1 known to keep thousands of dollars about his person Afew day afore the bedy was found he was seeii at a O.nrrm MRS. M. E. KOEN All the novelties in iSPliIiG SUMMER MILLINERY NORTH MAIN STREET. I I i a A Ilea i Young 0 Ricker 0 FRED BURSLEtYU (8 years with Sir Jos.

Whitwortb, gun Manchester, England.) GUN MANUFACTURER. Re-Stocking, Choke Boring, Re-Browning and every description of Gun, Rifle and Revolvery repairs. JalineLoaM Shells JlrSeL AGENT FOR Laflin Rand's Sporting, Mining and Blasting Powder. 1a. C.

Smith, W. W. Greener, J. P. Clapbrough, W.

C. Scott Sons FfflE HAHMEBLESS GDIS: South Main Street. HUTCHINSON, KANSAS. neighboring ranch with a large amount or money and nad with him a stranger, French 0 Barslem 1 REAL ESTATE AGENTS. who he said was going to spend the Foreha 1 night with him on the ranch.

Circum 1 2 3 4: 6 7 8 9 10 K. Jt. KAMES. Tavlor 1 1 1 stances indicate that the stranger had left the cabin, returning and sn at Wanted. Experienced dining room girls at the Wty Hotel AUen 1 Yonns 1 Bnrslem 1110 Oriental at once.

44-tf. Our list of property embraces choiceTBUII-DING LOTS in alljparts of the city. We have also many HAN DSOM DWELLINGS and SMALL HOMES. We have BUSINESS PROPERTY in good locations that will pay a LARGE PE RCEXRAGE on the Investment. his victim through the cracks between the logs of the cabin.

Three bullets, apparently from a Winchester, took French 11111110 Forsha 0 Hiarlev Bunker, over Hank of Com M. HOAGLAND, PROPRIETOR. effect, one passed through the heart Mr. C. W.

Stile3 gave the best of satis merce, have at hard one million dollars of money to loan on long or shori time. and two through the head. The stran faction as referee. i a of which we have THOUSANDS of In the evening the festivities of the day on farm, city or personal securitv. Call and see our list ol IMPROVED FARMS and raw land, acres ger was identified as a well known jail bird.

The country is being searched Situated in the heart of the city, iu the Union blok. Cheapest house, considering the table, in ie city. Single meals, 23 cents. were kept up by having a grand ball at Low rates and promnt settlement. See for the murderer.

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