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I. 'I VOLUME 12. HUTCHINSON, KANSAS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, 1887. NUM11KU1. INTERIOR tt rr -n -t a "rr- Al A JL JL is JJLxjL JLJii 4 li ki Bit mm mm a vtw -v i 1 A UI.INiaON.

ATTORNEYS. Heal li Of lien. Li'Kim. The St. John Marsh Co.

A l'aMr lly. Noble 1'iviitis, of the Atchison ('lliinipion. roilo imst lltltchinsiin. hint. Tuf.

J. IS. Wilkin spent several days li uiciiitiKon iMkim up matters per- W. n. BAIXARD.

(Lata of tin Shelbyvule, Kentucky, Bar.) ITOUNBY AT LAW. Offloa Hardy! Lilora, UuluhiiuMiu, Kansas. a inning lo llio l)ftt interests oi his school. week, en for home from Kinsley, -Dealers in- Mis. Kliot received a Christmas pres ent, a limse nnd nirnaire.

from her tius- lMtKid, laiiil. 1). 11. Eliot, of lliu thru of Knurr A TTOKNEYS AT LAW, l'nwtli'e til nil courts, urn over liutlheitii Co. a bank, Kiliot.

Air. Junkin. brother of Mrs. Dr. Mor liuu'imison, ivansiw, The announcement of the death of General Login i caused general sorro among all cliihscs of our citizens Many of our business houses were dntHd in mourning and the grand army boys held a sirial meeting and passed appropriate resolutions expressive ot the feelings of all old soldiers.

Tim post hall ill he draped in mourning for thirty days. The Lake Erie "Western railway, winch was about to te sold under foreclosure, has been purchased by a syndicate said to represent the Atchison, To-H-ka Santa i railroad company, and the purchasers will at once pay the debts and lake the road out of the hands of the receiver. The Lake Erie Wes W. II, LIWM, LUMBER! Yard Near Depot. Huchinsoiv Kansas.

ton, luw been visiting here, and thinks slrniiKly of InveKtitium real estate and comiimhere to live. A TTORNKY AT LAW. Office over City Book. wneie ue nan im cii lecturing, and here is what he says "Some Kansas "Until" should exercise himself on the Kansas railroad boom which begun in lsMlaud will end. God knows when.

1 he traveler sees everywhere new roads, mid cars with strange names, and all the letters in the alphubet become juDihlcd in his t.rain. As he jous iilouiisoiue old established highway like the Santa f'e, he sees a new grade sticking close aliimside tor miles, and falls lo wondering whether ten ieet apart is not rather thick for railroad thriving in Kansas; but if he has any doubts he hud as well keen them, lor IIIIK'IIIIIMIIM. IMIIIMW. A Miss Jlrice, lately from Kncland. VANDKYKKK, IKTIN ILLING Kit who tt'iiche music by the tieiman method, has been lookiuir tin nintils for ATTORNEYS AT LAW.

Ofliee.over lluteutn bou Natloual llunk. iiiusicclass in Arlington. MYUCIASS AAD SURQEOSH. Today will be held the public installa tion services of the U. A.

U. and V. UK. I). M.

HckKK, tern runs from Sandusky, Ouio, on Like It. C. '1 Imposts at Mckerson, Hutch Erie, about forty-tive mil, a east ot Tole- CUr'nnic iliM-ams itacccMMtiilly tretoi O0ic inson, MiiKtiian and iuioii have been invited. do, southwesterly to B.o.uuingt lill Iavintt remodeled our Depot locution, erectinc a mammoth lumler shed, making this with other conveniences complete. We are prepared, and will tflve Bottom Prices, endeavoring all times to Rive value received.

Our facilities for buying are unexcelled. Give us a trial, and you will be convinced. We hope to make your acquaintance, ami prove to you we cannot be undersold. ear ril'M mtuu. uiuce 11 A.

M. to 8 H. M. Huteliinaun, Kmimu. Mis.

V. 1). Hoss wa- suddenly called nnwi iwu mo iiii'im jirj who are working up some bond voting scheme or ot liei in the interest of three or four great railroad corporations who are uridirouiiig Kansas. The rather a distaiics of three hundred and seventy-eight miles, and stens were some time ago taken to extend it from W. MAUUIKK, to lliiiutiiusoi), Saturday by he dainerous illness of tier cranilcliilu.

BYS1CIAN AND SUlUiKON. Attend oiIU A ly iihrlit. Will' over post- a little uauifliter oi iieo. Uudeuraff. The iiielaui'holy duly of saving.

"I told vou fflUMi rcaidi'iiMs, uorui HuXu Wrnet. mm liloomingtoii lo ty-three miles. As the dun ter ot the San la IV a extension from Kansas City contemplates a unit was buried on Sunday. J. (1.

MALCOLM, Ti OMKoPATIUU I'MYrilOlAN AND 80 It was decided at the last moment to IlUKON. onto In WiWxn'i Block. Office have the Ctirisimas tree at the church, instendof habuhu's hull. It not beuii; line to 1'eoria. and thence eastward, it is not at all improbable that It is intended to push the system to a Luke Erie port by the acquisition ot tins road.

The fcours. to 10 a. m. ami 2 I MM N. T.

V. KOIIEHTNON, so," is in ivaerve for someoody, but nothing so becomes an anti-bond man us, quietness and meekness, just now. The towns on the S.iuta Fe are going in lor lishuieuts." One would be glad to hear factory bells and shop whistles; but, if not II ifiii then lie shall hear college bells ami the like. A trade iu bomd tor stu- plasteivd, it was feared, would be too i ne iroe yietueu an manner ot PHYSICIAN AND SUlUiKON. Ofllca MM A puBUiQto, limcimiaon, naia, fruit lor the eaer, delighted children, many ot whom bad never seen a Christ Aside from a general stock of Lumber, wi make specialties of.

Mouud City Gloss Paints, Barb Wire and Fence Posts. Remember the place, South of Santa depot. H.C.WOOD, Manager. Lake luie iV. Western has lieretuore been unprofitable probity, its earnings for the last reported year failing short of paying fixed charges by over one hundred ami fifty tlioiis.ind doll.irs, Willi 8.

H. MOI.lNOl'K, inas tree before. i-iivsiciAS and si kokon. WIU attend A call proiiipUy In ciiy of utitry, algMj dents, and a trallic iu slate pencils is doubtless a help lo a town, but work for The school bonds failed to carrv. ZZL: mor through general apathy than any S.

M. COLLAMAY, opposition. About next year, perhaps large arreuis for previous )ears, but if made a part of the great Santa Fe system it will very likely prove remunerative. lUuilway Age. wages is belter.

Mill nearly every town has its brand new college its corner stone laid on subscripiious and its door THYSICIAN ANDSUROKON. onice up stairs betore in is term closes, a wail will ko I nver Forslia nous rciii twiaic -i- up that children are crowded out who posts set up hi bonds. Hutchinson, dal attention to all chronic (lipases. rightfully belong in the district, since Several of the Kansas papers, in refer- c. KirrPEL.

the school nouse is now crowded to its ring to the suflrage convention hell in utmost capacity, and new families are TJHTOiqARANDBUBJ however, lias a change in the state reformatory, which, for situation, differs from any penal Institution we have ever, seen. The Hist prison we ever saw was a cozy little place ol punishment, situ Tojcka last fall, mentioned it as the A ruir. rroicssioiiiii coming in almost every day. 11 SAVE TIME AND MONEY. to, aay oraiKiii.

ntioilill iiiMieiui oi i no iviueiiciiii. The principal difference between the W. O. HKOWN. CASTLKTON.

two associations is, that the National. ated In one of the most beautiful 'of New England villages, and from the We had beautiful weather Christ mas. PhvstpIAN AND SUKOKON. Diseases of Co's Drugstore. ltesl.Wmce.

Avenne A. east. led by Mrs. Stanton and Miss Anthony, believes in working for Buff rage through the national legislature and a sixteenth The Castleton feed mill, operated by prison yard, which made one think of the court yard of an old castle, the prisoner could look up to the sit'e of a gie it lkowu Doolier, satistleis aloiig felt amendment, while the American, at the Cheapest Farm Loans In Southwestern Kansas. rice ami loity mountain, once loose want.

i head of which are Lucy stone, Mrs among those forested crags, the prisoner Howe and Mrs. Livermoro, ine ers to Miss Ella Brown is spending her va secure it through slate legislation, ask cation at llalstead, with her parents, K. A. TAYLOR. TiHYSTCl AN AND SUKUKON.

Disenses of PS ami ehlldmi a Offlce at "ce." No. 1 1. Sixth avenueeitst. C. A.

GKGOd, DENTIST, Pays particular attention to be preservation of natural teeth. In xtraai teeth, vitalized air used whn dJJ; the only painless system in call. Offlce: Next door to Browns Higger iand 0ff.ce. Hutchinson, Kansas. mil first for municipal suurf ge for inigui nope ror ireetiom.

lie might maintain himself on the mountain, in some cave, descending to the farms about its base for food. Such, at least. tins week. Farmer. The Christmas tree at Castleton and Bedrock, school houses were decidedly might be the prisoner's dream as he Our merchants now occupy a posi ion gazed at he terraces of gray and ureen where tnev are eimnieu lo sell lo I siiccesstui.

11. II. Dawson, who has been on the W. VINHLOW, country folks at figures that are sure to bring them buyers. They sell goods at a closer margin than other cities sur sick ui tor some time, is able to be McKINSTRY WISLER Are prepared to loan money on well improved farms in Keno and adjoining; counties at from 7 to 10 per cent, for three or live years.

We can pay you the cash at our office in Hutchinson, on the day the abstract is mpleted. We draw our own mortgages, hence there will be no delay if your title is good and your land what it is represented to be. Call upon us before you make your loans. We can nnd will save you both money and time. McKINSTRY WISHER.

Offlot over CUT Book I Whole amis of teeth JU. Half seM IIP. Teeth around again. rounding us. mid this is easily uc: well filled wrtii gold and otter matartals.

AH work warranted. counted for when we say that tln-v bu The Castleton school, under the con trol of Mm Belle Duckworth, is enjoy in car load lots, and at prices, in a word, at wholes He. am! lngaweeK vacation. make their money, buying notselhru' Her. W.

II. Funk has sold possession goods. Goods well bought are alieaov where In? now lives and will move ljito half sold, and here is the whole secret of the Handy house after the holidays. their aucc'-SH. McEadileu'ij original lioslou double Geo.

WiHiamii and Miss McChesnoy, formerly of these parts but now of uncle Tom's Cabin, one of the. Iiirgest companies playing this drama in the country, is coming to Hutchinson Widiiia, are visiting old friends iu Cas tleloii. J. D. and Wm.

llrown were sum- Thursday. January o. The orgiui.atioi is a mammoth one and will bring moiied by lelegrai to llalstead, this twenty-live performers, eight colored week, where their father is lying very out me prisoner undergoing penance at Hutchinson, will have no iiispimuon lo break away iu the scenery about his piison house. Unless lroin' some window, he will las unable to nuy-thinp-. The prison stands in ih-i very midst ot a seemingly limitless plain, through which Hows the Arkansas, the Hat lent of rivers, which reminds one of a lidless eye.

The light of a train may be oeen fifteen miles away. Which way tins prisoner looks he see that plain. In tuioiner. the surface is broken by groves of cotton woods, islets in a great lake but there is nowhere a great rock like those that rear their scorched, yellow sides in the plains of Arizona; nowncre a sheltering bell of forest. A fugitive running anywhere in this great surface might be made out with a glass miles away from the prison wall.

Near at hand is the town, but that would be the lust refuge. in piison towns are the natural enimies of convicts, and hunt them as boys do rats. Jf the locates of the reformatory desired to find spot where the prisoner could have no' inducement to escape than a sailor has to push off from his ship in mid-ocean on a plank, they have found it." Speaking of Hutchinson. It still booms. The main street of the town, as you take it in from the car windows, is quite a wonder, but the old time visitor wonders what has become of the sand.

In early days, a day iu Hutchinson, when the savage, howling gale was was a day of torment. A cloud of singers, two trick uonkeys mid six itdii Meal Ml HoToancsoN, Kanrai. OLDEST NATIONAL BANK XX HUTCHIN80K. iCapital Stock S50.000.0C Authorized Capital Will lo a general Imnkitiy biminewa Bay and eel! Douiumtio and Foreiu Ex-chuua Collwtiotin iouipUy made and reiuittcd for on date of payment Pbbsidknt E. BURNS.

Vica-PKKSioieNi' F. CHRI8MAN. CASHIKB J. GREENLKE. DIRECTORS! monster blood hounds Reserved seats tifty cents, at the opera house book store.

tow wnn consumption. Sylvester Doermyre has opened a har-uess shop in our enterprising little city and is turning out a class of word interior to none in the county. Fakhkr Dolittle. CT- IB- TALBOTT, Grocer, Baker and Confectioner, No. -41, XTortli Mai A Street.

Free Delivery of Bread Daily. Highest Price for Country Produce. DAVIS KRENRICH, Carry a Complete Stock of FURNITURE. OUR STOCK IS ENTIRELY NEW. Blate MulI'mife Convention.

The third annual meeting of the Kansas equal suffrage association will be held Topeka, January 11, 12 and 13, 1887. The convention will open on Tuesday at two o'clock in the afternoon. All sessions of the convention will be W. E. Burns.

F. H. carpenter, T. J. Anderson, Frank Vincent, S.

B. Zimmerman, C. B. Wlnslow, J. 8.

llay, Geo. C. UpdeRraff, and F. R. Chrismaii.

public and all are cordially invited. Susan li. Anthony will be there the first day, and occupy the first evening. Mrs. Clara li.

Colby, of Nebraska. Mm. E. L. Turon received a handsome and useful holiday present.

It is the Denver, Memphis Atlantic, railway. Our Fourth of July celebration will hoover the completion of the Hock Island. Hustler. Newspaper advertising is now recognized, by business men having faith their own wares, as the must effective means for securing for their goods a wide recognition of their merits. The water power company has invested, already, a hundred and thirty thousand dollars in their plant, iu this it is one of which every citizen may be proud.

Newspaper advertising is a permanent addition to the reputation ol the goods advertised, because it is a permanent influence always at woik in their interest. Turon, has the Denver, Memphis Atlantic railroad and is comparatively happy. We congratulate the boys. Now for the Hock Island. Saved His Like.

Saxon, of Tennessee, l'roffessor James sharp sand flew before it. stinging the face like sparks of lire. The other day, though the wind blew, the sand did not. TJ, SPEARWATER, li. Can no la ana w.

n. Carrulh. of th FOR- Has the street been covered with Borne state university, Mrs. Fanny II. Itaatali.

president of the W. C. T. 0., Mrs. An nie 1.

Diggs, or Lawrence, and Uev ai liills Fnmps II. Rogers, of Seneca, are among the Special Attention to Undertaking. The best stock at the lowest prices, All worn guaranteed. East Bide of Main Srteet. Hutchinson, Kansas.

foreign substance; or has the "climatic ehange," to which we attribute about everything, converted the Arkansas valley sand to steadiness and solidity? On the platform at Hutchinson was a "straw," figuratively It was a little box marked "Extract of Malt. Milwaukee, Wisconsin." There was something that sounded like second violin in this. Prohibition may not prohibit, but the opposition ie noa so raiitaiikerously defiant as formerly, that Is certain, with tins little sneoking zub-terfugeof a box lying close up to the depot wall as if to escape oboervation. TON CONTRACTORS speakers promised. Mrs.

li. George, president of the Topeka suffrage society will make the address of welcome, and and Mrs. sarah A. Urown, president of the social science club will respond. Many other noted Kansas mm and women will be among the speakers.

All auxilliary, and other equal suffrage societies in the state, are earnestly requested to send delegates, and all persons interested in the cause of woman's enfranchisement are invited to attend the convention and take part in its deliberations. A full report of the work of each society should be made by its representative, or by letter if no delegates are sent. Free entertainment will be furnished all delegates. Those who wish to avail themselves of this liberality should report to Mrs. T.

li. George, Topeka. liy order of executive committee. Anna C. Wait, J'rest.

IlKiiTlA II. Ellswohth, Cor.See.'y Wln-Oir DixeiiNcn. JAS. RYTHER SON, Contractors and Builders. Kansas, Sawed Flagging Furnished on Short Notice.

Estimates for buuildings and foundations made promptly. Brick and Stone Work a Specialty. I). I. Wilcoxson, of Horse Cave, Ken tucky, says he whs for many years badly afflicted with phthisic, also diabetes.

The pain was almost unendurable and would sometimes almost throw him into convulsions. He tried Electric Hitters and got relief from the first bottli and after taking six bottles, was entirely cured, and had gained iu eighteen Eounds. lie says he positively believes would have died, had it not been for the relief afforded by Electric Hitters. Sold at fifty cents a bottle at D.ckey's. (J All "Work Guaranteed and Promptly done to Order on Short Notice, and Satisfaction gjven heforeJ'ay mentis Required.

Address all orders to "W.VV.& Box 223, Hutchinson, Kansas. THE ALMIGHTY HoREIIOrjND NOT A NEW DISCOVERT. Dr. Ward states: Horehound has been known to physicians since Uie beginning of the world as the king of all remedies for diseases of the throat, chest and lungs. I believe ltallard's Horehound Syrup is the best combination known today for consumption, coughs, colds, bronchitis and all deseaseo having their origin in Uie throat and chest.

There are hundreds of physicians using LOOK HERE. I am Still Selling Meat, at from to io Cents. J. S. MILAN, Proprietor MEAT East side Main street, near Court house.

49 Murrine LleeniteM. Licenses to marry were given to th persons named below, during November and Decemlier November 1. J. If. Leslie and Laura F.

1 1 al torn Thos. Hammond and Adda Short Wm. J. Connelly and Teresa Thompson. 3.

II. D. Coffelt and Hessie Terrill. 5, Wiley S. Long and Mary A.

(i. J. W. Warnick and Idella Cassidy. ft.

Jas. E. Coddington and Lillie Gray. 16. Lars J.

Swanson andS. J. Orlan-der Geo. Huckley and Ella Warnick; S. L.

J. Tetersand S. N. Davis. 19.

W. U. Sulserand Alice A. Smith; Frank Pauls and Mrs. Mary Klassen.

W. II. W. Parker and Mintie II. Ilea.

2.1. A. P. Mead and E. It.

Parrish; J. E. Snell and Mary E. Decker; O. K.

Leigh and H. J. Carr. A. L.

Sylvester and M. A.Schmer-ker. ti'u .1. F. Leeds and Eva Hrons.

27. G.S.Devinnev and M.E.Alexander. December 6. J. li.

Hanimel and Clara Myers E. E. Hanan and T. E. White Wesley Golding and Mollie Evans; Jonathan Lov and F.

A. Tharp L. L. Altenreid and Delia Hammond. 13.

Henry Kattdoff and Louisa ttruftrii JR. L. S. Crawford and Willa Haker. 18 Jno.

W. McPheeUrs nnd M. 13; Vanvoy C. M. ihirdick ami Agnes Lackev.

21. U. G. Helm and Maggie Maxwell; John DeMutli and Mary Willey and Emma Wentz. i 22.

F. M. Williams and Siiiiih E. this plain, home-made remedy in their practice and they all report uniformly the ttauie noou result, eom ujr We are ALL after them. But Where will We spend tbem? The mortality from what are called winter diseases is not easily estimated.

Coughs, colds," bronchitis, sore throats, pneumonia and consumption, make up fully one-half of the death rate. It is not all due to the' carelessness of the people or the severity of the climate; a chill, an exposure, a cough or cold should not produce these sad results, only when they are neglected or badly treated. The worst treatment is "letting them alone;" the next worse, is drugging or dosing with inellicient drugs and mixtures. The great want is the particular specific which will allav the fever, the congestion and the iullamatioii of the thin membrane, aUirsl involved, and so prevent the extension of the dis ease to the substance of the lung, an 1 thus a cure takes place in a natuial and harmless way. For this purpose Hum-plneys' Homeopathic Specifics, numbers one and seven lor fever and inllamation, for coughs and colds, are sovereign; curing piomptly, mildly, safely and effectually, as hundreds of thousands testify.

Ihey have been in use for many years, and have so universally met the DUCNKKNNESS, OK LIO.UOII IlAIIIT, Can he cured by administering Dr. Haines' Golden Specific. It can be given in a cup coffee or tea without the knowledge of the person taking it. J. MOORE, AECHITEOT, Ojtick: West Sherman Street.

Hutchinson, Kansas. QUESTION flans drawn and Specifications Furnished for either Residences er Business Blocks, Promptly. effecting a speedy and permanent cure, whether the patient iB a moderate drinker or an alcholic wieck. Thousands of drunkards I'ave been made temperate men who have taken the Golden Specific in their coffee without their knowledge, and today believe they quit drinking of their own free will. No harmful effects result from its administration.

Cities guaranteed. Send for circular and full particulars. Address in Golden SI'Eciku; 1W Uacr street, Cincinnati, Ohio. THIS ADVERTISEMENT SOLVES THE Go to The OPERA HOUSE BOOK Siniih E. i- Cox ami Hose L.

late. 2-i. Thorp and Mrs. Morrow. ye.

Chas. M. Hill and Lena ItozelJ. Flans for Stairways and Piazzas A Specialty. STORE, expectations of the people that we are almost "carrying coals to New Cattle" to thus speak of them.

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