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am THEHUTCHmSCK THURSDAY, AtTG-tJST Ktd trsty ThntcAftjr at SuHMasqn l.fcTOMtfK MhltllMTII. OlAt. TICKET. FOft PRESIDENT, 1ERFORD 6. HAYES (II 111110.

1 VICE-PRESIDENT, A A. WHEELER, tlKW-VOUK liDi'ii wnrliins In ilic ol- ill MilllllilUan kill, ot Wi'sl Virginia, glim, oil WuiliiL'tdny, of I arc of I Iff opinion Unit ii III.MIS.IIIII ul Illinois, 'mi hfii atui ol intcrtiiil I of liiilliinti. Ttlfllc imiirciillon In 1111- HiiikiHMukiit uiiiillilutu Stewart. MO llllfl lllU I6M10 fflllll Ij 'uliy lh.it IIIVIIIDIUU'. "alilnliun liming I lie i lillllolis JoOliln mi'l Saw York Iiul ll.iii.il.

"OIU Tippuui- utih jiltbllsltca a list ol srqiiililii'itii tiow IfUIMIIllllKltioil ol Uou bill tor. tllly tlium-mid Lictikir, ami UU out (Iiilrpiinileiit on ml i- inyn tlic sumo year clglily-livii year. jn8 rc-iifiiiiliinliil lor tlisirict by lUu will) inrt In pico on llic -'Dili ul h- coiivFiilliin mil liuutlml mid liluie Jul' jmltrc Hpinution, ijw "Trillion 's Cl'll- fi'poris Unit Ion Ullli tin- MIIIICIC SlTOU'l 111! Hitblic.ul stair ropr-ivnlUcr a light ropi' Willi uii- f-miX lnstiMieil lie liinkus III. rumiinir, Hush, ol. near JtllO 0UI1SU- onue.ir.

fin Unit eur. ills. Iicipli, HAYES AWhWBBEtm Orisnlnllnn nl a tl 1'iinnmiit to a cull, the i-epiibltcKnS ol Unno enmity unit nt the umirt house In Miilulilnmin, to a Hayes and Wli.eW vltib. Tim iiiiwtlnjf ivas eitlleii lo order liy II. V.

Kuurntiity ol the county UMilral wiiiiinlttce, who was elected olinlr- iniii and It. Wliitciildi', M-urclaiy. Cptn- inlllceof tlireu were appointed as On coiislittillnii mill B. Zimmerman, C. It.

Barnlow, John MuMurry. On piriiiniieiil orsiiiilailloii; H. IVIiiti- rl.lv, W. II. I.tiivlsalill Ii.

The coiiiluUtmi on eon.stlttitluii and bylaws reported its Inllotts: dIMth'L'TION. mil. 1 'I'lil-' iu.Hiiel.itl»ii he. known iislhii Kenu (Joiinty lliiyc.i and Wheeler olijeel aliall he In pronwtn the inlere-ls ol' Hie rcptthllcan party, mill In niicry on an eaiiipiilKH In Hie iiitertKls ul If.iyea ami Wheeler. Arl.

a. Any elilzeii of Keiio coiiniywho llm nhJeeiK ol tliu club limy become a.member by signing llic cuusll- luuuiv Art. a. The iiflleere of tho club Hindi consist ol a problem, onu Ironi cueh tuwosblp. K'crelary, and executive.

cumiiiittcii of tluvc, onn ot whoiii fihidl ho tho president of the club. Arl. ineellliKS of I he el lib shall bu befil in tho Imnw, every oilier S.ilnnliiy nlglit. and KIICII other UIIICK an limy be dutvniiliieil by llic executive com- inlitoe. A.it.

5. cuilstlriithiii.tnny cd nl any ri'iruliir niiithijr, by vole of tmi-tlibdsol'lhc IIICIIIIMTH present, notice having been (liven nt the preceding regular meet! I. Hec. I. The prcslileiitslmll prcslilc.it nil llic nn.ftinjr* iiml shall be chairman of IIM' executive committee.

In the abscnee of the iiroldcnl lliu first vice- presiilenl sbnll prc-ililc. '1'hc, sccrelary slutll conduct the llm club, irlvo nollcu of all called all orders on the treasurer, and dulles us may devolve hlin. Sec. The treasurer slrall ri'm-WIi all money lo the ulub, pay (he Hiiiuo'oul on llic onler of the secretary s'ii 1 lied by the prc.Hldeiit, mid nmltc reports ut the -call ol the exectilivo committee," v. I.

The executive committee shall have treneral supervision of thu allairs of ibe.cluti, make all for enn- the by iippoiuthiEr po llllcnl nieelbi)H and "speakers, devise means for ilefnivluy necessary expenses anil provide ull.pbuis mid mellioiU for thn siicccsifiil protcrfill'iu of the objects of the club: Hec. 5. These by-laws inav be amended In tlic. same manner iivprovidcd lur In the cniislltiitlou. The report was adopted.

The committee on permanent organization reported tlic tollowtiie; officers: S. B. Zlniineria.iii, W. Ibatiy, Treasurer, O. 7 Kieli-eckei', ICxcciilivc eonimillec, B.

Mclvce and 11 Irani Hall. And one vice-presldelil Iran each township as lullowslilp: JtciiQ, Iloulr, Casiletnii, O. Troy, Zcno Tluirp, I A eo. A1 voril. oCO.

Speny. Mialford; Dr. P. C. (iriinl.

Geo. Wrlsht. I.llilc llivcr, K. H. Feiiiilinore, ('lav, Henry O'lee, Vnl'luy, 0.

O. Cliapin. rravcii. I. W.

Oray. Lincoln, II. D. I'Vcbnian. The report was adopted.

The following names were then enrolled us members: COtJNllr CONYKStlON. The tollowlnft Itot o( delefates clcoteil lo tko county oontotitloh, tvhlch meets nt the court house next. Saturday: DBI.RIMTM. N. R.

Powell, O. K. Wilcox, .1. II. Mulberry, II.

T. Wheeler. cr.Nir.li—2 nKi.r.tiATM. Kveretl, J. B.

Oeorge. CI.1V—4 Dr.l.KOATIts. Henry Obee, Ulllcland, Isaac IJams, Juhn P. 't'ulboll. DKLKOATM.

1'cter Shuler, J. M. Mdlith, A. H. 1IKLK0A IKS.

Itobt. Day, K. W. Bnniictl, I. Al.

Uray, Win. Astle, W. J. Ballcnjrcr. t.SNOPON—5 DEI.MIATKS.

Oeorjre Alvoril, Cbai, Heyimbls. W. J. Van Kmiin, D. Tmiiicll, William Biimaii.

DCLKnATRS. II. I). Krccmaii, McMurry, Pierce Kills, A. P.

i.irn.K W. II. Klllott, 11. Oallhor, 8, Hansom. ,1, Thomas, Henry Ilarllord.

DEI.KUATM. it. R. Unjilcs, Win'. Ircton, 51.

Cocliriin. Ira BOIISCI-, Albert Dean. OK rtUTCHINSON- 17 IIBI- Ueo. W. Ilnrdy, W.

1). Klciulng, 8ul. Kafl. A. K.

Iloriiur, neinian Prench, W.Ellis, Kuddy, 0. McMurry, Crow, B. Wliisfow, II. A. Jeffs, ,1.

L. Nelnr.il. McOillocIl, T. J. Decker.

V. Walters, .1. C. I-niKllle. SALT 3 W.

M. Wells. P. Nokqt, P. W.

No DKLET.ATns. fjeanl. Win. Siegersou, W. MctJiindless, A.

a. Diuiovk, DKI.KIIATKS. Geo. tfperry. John Alberton.

(1. V. Kickflceliur, K. L. Sleyer, I.

M. Carter. .1. P. (Jassedy, II.

K. .1. II. Leeinaii, II. W.

Ileiittv, Wm. Walhtee. Win, B. DearloTC, JO. ijmlth, .1.

S. (icoi'jre, W. J. Furls, ,1. 13.

Iliixler. Merld'tli, ,1. M. Hedrlck. II, II.

Crainptoii, L. .1. Tcuiplln, R. DcFrcew, S. B.

ZiuiiniTBIiul, S. A. Atwood, W. Tlionuis, M. S.

Fonte, A. AV. McICliiney. I. C.

Cenler, D. M. Moore, W. Ii, Lewis, F. E.

eillelt J. J. Wary, Dr. D. It.

McKee, 1.. Ii, Ulalliptoll, KM Craig, A. H. Switzer, .1. C.

Lantrllle, B. C.Swarts, H. llarstow, II. Meyer, Delore klid not one flthcr their Riband Hen II loiw Ihil proved fl their Irainsc- I hum un by a ploiile'iit lias abom "(lie hai.d, lirni WHS quarts ol Took any el- i Jfctplfti mid ttician. The I (Ktllilll L.

Hunk Alter the club. Hon. John GmhrifrGl Topcka, was Inlrodiiccd und ill iivcretf a stirring inhlicss. He was fol- luwed by Hon. A.

L. Wlillutns, of Topcku, who.se speech bristled with pungent iiieiiU whleli he illii4liated by anecdotes which repeatedly elicited storms of applause. It was a most happy eflort. Gen. Willluhwitiid'sUr.

Oitlhrlu were uompolled 16 Iciuvo 'Wii -ly on actoimt ot the departure of their trtiiu Thuy were followed by Col. V. Ii. 1'luinl), ol Kmporla, who in A apecoh ol fo'iin leiiiffIi, more than susliilnaU Ills hljih rcpiHiitiOH as clear tblnkei' and lurrlble speaker. Col.

Pllluib bad nut been in the valley since 18S8. Il'u Uls aitonisbinuut. at tliu of llm paid mi eloquent tribute to the people of. the vul ley, aflur which lie tho politlcaf ipieslloiHi of the day. Ho addressed lilm- scll to the reason and iiitelllxeucu of Ills iidieuce in such a mioiiei' as- to lint only sli'ituj(llu'ii republie'iiis in tlieb" devi the but niadtubrjli A Fnw lllnlito HeiinlilicBits Reno Coaatf On.

lust '1'hursdny evenlii)f was organized miller tho most fiivorablo nusplwii, tlaycs st Wheeler campaign clitb. The object of the organization, ii to meet together, and exchange views mid opinions, to arrange lor the future campaign, and begin an aggressive warfare against the principles of the democratic parly, and iigulust their chosen standard bearers, S.iui'l. J. Tildcn and Thomas A. lien- dricie.

To Bcconipllsh thH nllcclually, and make our club tliu of strcugth- cnlug the party, our local lights, must be left uutside ol our incetlng. anil all, out.ru/creiico to put or present local lilffl- ought lo iKconii: activo working members ol the organization. True, our local pretereuces arc not without their merits, or demerits, but they should not bo argued in, or be allowed lo exercise any influence hurtful to the primary object ol the ulub. And In order to more fully secure entire nutty til sentiment, ettt- cienl work, and to guard against jealousies and bad teuling in our these local differenced should not be brought ill Issue in our meetings. Every discordant elcinont within such an organization, results only In the defeat of the objects of llio sotlcty, and Is an clement ol aid mid eonilordo the enemy.

Therefore common prudence would tench us thai they should not be suffered to creep in. But on I lie other hand It should be made a pleasant and profitable place of resort tor all true no dlllcreiiou how widely they may differ with other members, In their personal preferences, and on local issues, 1 would alio suggest that it would bo well for the vice presidents ol acli ntu'iiclpul townships to orgauize auxiliary clubB, these auxiliary clubs to be In pcrlect accord and harmony with Keuo county Hayes Wheeler club, and become active helpers In spreading Hie rcit principles of the republican parly, mil making all classes see the diflcrcncc between tliu true principles ol reform, us promulgated by the platlorm of our party, and by that able and honest letter, written by 11. it. lliiycf, our standird-bear- or, am) the sham reform as promulgated 1 by the democratic platform and embodied In the life and history nl S.un'l J. Tilden their leader, anil Hon.

John Morrlssuy llic ex-piizn tighter, ex-coiigrcssinan, and present gambler, and champion ol Slippery Sam. Tilden. As secrclury ol the Reno comity republican central committee, ant! an earnest and enthusiastic republican, sund supporter ol Hayes Wjjetlor, I have taken the lib enty to suggest the above hints, G. lijCKSKCKKIl. SENATORIAL CO.MTMTI01H.

The bf this (87tli) district met, on last Prlilay 10 o'clock i. at Great Bend, and Was called to order by C. lliibbo, the obalrmnn oi thu district central coiunilttce, nud I). Long, or Kllswortli county, was elecled temiKirary chairman, ,1. ,1, Hums, of Kills temporary secretary.

The following were appointed On Frost, ol Ford, Black, of Klce, Vernon, ol Lincoln, Bullcy ul Kussell and Kggers, ot Kills. On permanent tlubbs. of Kdwards, Waterman, or Pawnee and Palmer ol Kussell, On nl Hcno, Wood of Itiisli and Jackson ol JOIIs- The convention then adjourned till 2 o'clock r. nr. AFTERNOON SKSSlON.

Tho committee on tinn reported the lollowlng olllccrs: Chairman, L. V. Kggors. Secretary, 11. Vernon.

Ass't secretary, D.J. Fair. The coinmltteo on ctedentlals reported the following delegates: Bui ton II. II. Keency, W.

M. Chalfant. Kdwards L. Kendall, C. L.

Ituhbs. Kills F. Kggers. ,1. .1.

Burns. Kllswortli B. Long. J. J.

Jackson. Ford St. Frost, D. D. Collar, Lincoln Vernon, 8.

O. Illiies. Pawnee B. Frcelauil, 1U C. Waterman, Itcrlo Rait, Chas.

Collins, Itlcc r.oimty-D. .1. Fair, I. D. Black.

Rush S. Wood, F. K. Sintlhi Itusscll P. Palmer, John Bailey.

Ami the report was adopted. on resolutions reported the following, which were adopted Jtesolterl, That we endorse principles us enunciated by the Cincinnati plat- lorm, nud earnestly invite the co-operation ol nil our fellow citizens; and further, Iltiotvcd, That Tfo ondnrse tile iiomiua- tinn of Hayes and Wheeler, with a firm couvletion that in the election ol these gentleman will be tho only true triumph lo the Iriends of reform. Our reason! lor this beliefs the career ol the men on the battle Held 'ami in tlic public service, which is a great and sufficient guarantee ol honesty and patriotism. liaiAval, That history tenches to the world that the democratic party was not to bo trusted before tho war, was not to be trusted since the war, ami we believe hnuld nut litsoleed. That we prefer to trust the Union anildicr nitjier than railroad laivyer.

then proceedetl h), Jxi lot lor eamlidate for senator, us luilows HIIST W. H.Odell. ol Ilarton T. T. Taylor, ol Keuo R.

SI. Wright, ot Ford C. J. J.oues, of Hice. M.

Kussell Mnj. Ionian, ol Kllswortli C.jjj.'ilubbs, Edwards KKCOND BALLOT. Same as llrst. Tlltni) 4 Wright 5- Jones 3 4 FODllTIl IIAIJ.OT. 2 Kaellaud 4 Jones 2 4 Ktt-rii 2 Kastlnnd 3 Jones 2 Iuuiun MKTF.nRf>i.ooicAt; rqn THK 4uLtrwtii, lire.

Orric nt OajnVATioa, Sioit Savtc, O. AKMT, Tiotin UiTf, KAS, 1870 Odell Taylor Kastl.iud..... Hubbs Odell Taylor Wright a WM-kty lUrometer vti-M 1 m. i'liftrmometnr 80,3 tliitnltlltr fiMceiit. IIIghMt Hirainrtar m.t» In.

at r. Isiweit stl.MSIn. atltimr. Itangr A.sffl In. HlgliMtTtmiwTStltrc IH8 rtrg.

nn the 39th. 69 dog. oattietitti. Itsngo nf itcg. Prevailing wllvl, Bonthi-ast.

Vrloirlly during 'ilfis rnllos. Msxltnuni Votoeily, al A. oil 21. Kala-tsll daring mvk, 0.99 laches. No.

nlrnr attrt ratr dsvs 4 No. clundy ilsys 8 So. ilsys i-sln Till .1 Wtint tlie 21th and SSIh. 'lliiinilRr-slorinoli Itsih I.lcclrlrily un the 2X1, ilth, 27th, 2S, 29. Mnteot'S nil tlie VStli.

I.unsr lialu on the unih. JknoMEJ. WtlsnEito, Sergeant Signal Service, 1J. S. In charge.

so Hoars. Clear Hie truck The country Is saved and yon will be happy If you travel by the Old Unliable Hannibal St. Joe Kailroa.l. In view of the fact that Hie '-great political campaign" ol 1X70 Is right upon us, and tlie prospect ol big crops all through the entire Insuring a splendid never so Haltering us now, the managers of the Old Iteliable tlaiilblal A St. Joe and Chicago.

Burlington it (Jiilney railroads have resolved to accept the situ- have agreed to afford the public the ipilckcst and best means ol transit between "Kansas Cltv. Lenvcnwoith. Alch- Ismi, St. Joe nud Chleago." Therelore, Irotn and alter mid from June 25th, the Iraln loavlng Kansas City at r. i'.

M-. A'L-liinsoii at 11:50 i'. M. and HI. Joe at full) p.

III arrive In Chicago noon, next hours attend or nil oilier lines. By this route passengers have In Chicago a hall.day lor business ol pleasure before Inking tlie attcriioou trains lor llm east or north. Day conches and Pullman sleeping ears run through from Kansas City to Chleairo via C. B. A Q.

It. from Atchison mid St, Joe to TV'I'' viR-'folotlirrl os neslcrn K'y, without changes. litrther Information address O. N. Clayton, Pass.

Ag't. bill Main Kansas Wt.v; or T. I'entleld, Gen. Pass. Ag't, Hannibal, Mo.

N. ticket agents In the west which route makes thu quickest time to Chicago. tW TAKE '1 HE -Mm Hutchinson "News." Odell (Jeorge Wllkes.lounderof Spirit of the'tim; writes lollnws The flotors of die next lour Preaitleutial years stand iinmistakubly revealed, and theiriiamesaru JJayes uod Wheeler. This haa beeimwiftnl, ivjilnly, by llw llw The convu.itlou then took llltecii minutes recess. SIXTH BALLOT.

Wright 1 Jones 5 6 Warner 4 Odell 2 Ilnbbi 4 BKVKNTIl BALLOT. I Warner Taylor 7 Jones 5 Hubbs EIGHTH BALLOT. Jones 5 Taylor 8 Hubbs 8 Wright 1 NINTH BALLOT. Hubbs 10 Taylor ...........12 Gen. Taylor having received a majority of the Tolei cast was declared the nominee and Ida nomination was made unanimous.

A new central committee was formed mid Mr. V. Kggers, ol Kills cijunty, was selected chairman, and Hiram jlufl ol Reno, secretary. WISe Awake (or Aagnl. Wide Awako lor August sets forth a tempting repast, lor folks little and big- two serials, lour short stories, several poems, a paper ot the "Poets' Homes" series, relative to J.

T. Trowbridge, an etiquette paper, an artioiu relative to Life by the Rocket Apparatus," another, racily written, about tlie "Bambino" at Home, while the departments are will tilled, nil prodigally illustrated. The open lug short story. Lark," Is by Nora Perry. "How Lidie bail her picture taken" is well told butli by )ien ami rcncil.

In the serials, in Polly," Polly Is a genuine bov, while in the "New-fashioned Girl." Nun is a good lypo of thousands nl our modern girls, her dreams and her duties pulling at her with contrary bunds. Tl tiquciie paper. at Home," be lirutted as a tract, lor general llie poems, tl.at tho beau- i Dwy-'P-'W iHnstriitid In SBBiirlMlii Dt'fr yj Kslgur Riwcttt Hllll'lv Onlv 5(lJ Co Boston. Jlurj.rr fur Angnst. Ilarpifr's Magazine lur August contains the entire sixth hook of George Kliol Oaiiicl Deromla the second part of the serial story, "A Wouiunhater" the third pari ol Mrs.

Oraik'sold-rashlonei love story. -The l.aural Bush more ol Julian Ifawlhornc's "Uurth and three ceellenl short slnrics. The beauiitiil illustrated paper on Wel- Icsly College, wbieli opens the number, is a portion ol our eciilciinlal exposition so tar as a woman's education is concerned. W. Chadwjelt contributes thrilling account ol "The Battle of Long which is ellectively illustrated.

Holly's loiii'lli paper on "Modern Dwellings" is devoted to furniture, and Is prnlnsely Illustrated. William L. Stone contributes an exceed- inu'ly iuiercsting Illustrated paper on 'Saniliiga William Gibson contributes a beautiful pni'iii. "Hymn to Thu Easy Cliair discusses pollteal mass- ineeilngs In presiilenl la I campaigns, and gai hers soine iiopelul iuilleiitinii from the centennial retrospect of our history. Tlie other editorial departments are as full and interesting ns usual.

b. A. Atwoon, Iteglstcr ol Deisls. It. ItoDosoa, Clerk oriila'tCanrt.

ATW(HM) ItODUSON, Gonveyaneers Abitraot of Title Furnished. jerOFFlCE Itt COLUtT PHOTOOhAPHY. 0. HIMT MOHK.t.—- Photograph and Gam Gallery, Oppoelto lUowoll A Co 'a, L11 pictures copied Slid Iliiislietl nlftln or in colurs. BXAOKSMITHING.

JNO. CHRISTENSON, BLACKSMITH SHOP ON MAIN (iH'rtr una'k) Special Atteiiiiou to Repairing. ALU WORK WAKItANTBO. uttt'iitHin to Imisinris 1 Impf to IIHTK rcclevtiH ulmrp of thp imtroiiRsr, New work tluiit 1 to a-ll-Om I)K WITT, BLACKSMITH. WH -jufo 11 in u.l£ HD rOHINSON, KAS.

All rl 1 11' 1 .4 of IVHROII iiinUilnl oiilTiind Col 4 utilenttlm lowest lnlltt tiiorilcr. CONTRACTORS. J. 0. 1 it.

LANQILLE A JEFFS, Contractors Builders, BuUhinsoti. Kansas. TUIiNI.VG DONIfi TOOKOKH, ISllt 1.1Oil tfl VCI1 tO till. rciuiil ISVlaou A IsftiigHI's tfintccry ln'ovieloii F. CHILVER and Builder, HUTCHINSON, KANSAS.

liriSHKS lo mil tho iitli-ntmii of HIP imhlii L'tfpi'uially who desire etui' vuii 1 nit ilwpninjr housi'i? or other sti'tU'tcit in suhsiHntinl imimirr to gtvp lilm it cnll Ht his i-hopon SliPriUt.u Slrcet. All Itu Is litvoml with will receive iiml PHI- tlestiltteittloti. v-iiJ-in PARMENTER, CARTER CO. Contractors Builders, Shop Boar Edwards' Lumber Yard. Will roiiinu-l lor nil of lmlUHugB ut lowest rrh'i'H.

PLANS SrKCIPICATIOXS CABPENTEEIKC A SPECIAiTY. Proiitjit Attention given to Job Work. SO- CO At. Save Money Buying Your Goal of J. A.

GRAYSON, JVIEAlt H. It. BfcPOT, As lie Shaft Conl. tho Best Osage E.L. MEYER'S COIiCMK.

MACHINE Our Stook Is COMPLETE. PRICES T.F.UBIDIOlil, Uroceir and TlOm, MEAL, MEATS, SUGAR, HON(Y. OAMXD ntOITI aal ALUM. 11M ekoMM tmtsla CI A 1 Smoking TOBAOOO, Anilererjlhlnit neMMary toBMtolBa eomplete crooerv stock, All of Waflh e.ichangc for CASU on Meat. Ho.

61 lorth Mala ti HatoktaMa. Post (Met the lo SCHOOL, BLtfifc MISCELLANEOUS 'SatuiMKIon to all. All W. SNAJII. S.

5r. II01O1.VM. NVDER DORMAN, Ouilclei -i-i, CON A 1' 11 Fe'KIt llii-ir nvrvln lliiu-hliipniimill virllilly. STATE NOIIMAL SCHOOL, EMPOKI.V, KANSAS, Term of I'ourlen, weeki tloflHOilier ntti and cuds I3lb. Tlie IJiwril of liavlns ileuklrtl muutiiix to uoiiilnuu Normal Sclit'Ul, linn: niiltiurizuil tliu lul- uliai'Kt's, per iiiriu, lur tuition: Kor 1'ruiairatory jfiir, niiviiuiivil miiilk'f, mi liii'lilentiil tec 'IVxi IKIOI.K cuti lw imreliiiacd ri'iilnd lur I wo cuius prr Kuriiteiii'il I'KIIIIS, laiiolllliliiilii; two lour lnilii.K, mil bo, lipid IkianlniK Tlallt, by 11 uoiinl llic I'lium, i.i.i'1-iHcil lions iiiKi laonijiily All iinlei'j iiltiiirli-'i STAUt JWILDIXG A SPECIALTY.

vl-lH'i ED. SMITH BRIOKMAKER! I CAN t'tirnlult JJi-Utk ol thehrst ipmlilv nt my Utmthln.timlienrHit. i-iiilrofliliraeJi, ofhanl tinek lor ruiiurlulioii: etc. iiml aitji luuifl. outrnct lorhrir.k ni tlie yimls or hi i widls Will he WHII.

AND GUARAKTKK SATISFACTION. Kulli in miitllly ol hrlek mjil ol Work. Will fltrnisli Ifrliik on 1 lie VIWH nt my reif ultir retiili CH lojiurtiesiLlong the line of the Ituihoiul HAI1TJI. JONES Contractors and Builders, KANSAS. Cat Stone Building Stone Always on hand JtlCK KumUlii'd in Uie wtill or lit the yiud of town.

Orders uulloimU. Frevious Season. UAQAZINSS HSWSPAFIta Literary Paperi, TOBA1 SMOKEBS' AHTZOLGB. Burt Wikmc. v.

o. nun.niMG. GROCERIES Cillett MflApf JJQUSB SIGN (juui-nnteed at rfttca. H. YTlU Jo nil klinld of HOUSED SIGH PAINTING In (IrHt-olius style and nt reasonable rates.

MISCELLANEOOB. ItS OK fdEivea rue ND PRIZE EDAL. 'A 1879. eat D. B.

EMMERr, (Fvmtr Rtctwtr Land Office,) Land Attorney and Agent, OJi'FlUK BLOIJK, WICHITA, JtA-NHAW, nPKCIAI. alleutton glrm lo Contrsteit Ulalmn )) in tlie Utnrl Olllce, and. liitijlor JJe- '-liwat. (. THOMAS PAINE '9 JHIOirABEH 'SUAVIHQ SALOON, NO.

in NOBTH UA1.N itoltlnMon, Kanaaa, MAVIJJG, SlwmiioolnK til. Jaleat ana out ami olimn and hair cutting H)le. Kverythliii; J. 0. McMMRRV- to SALE Norlli Side BhiTinan, llaleblaian, Bai.

rvulKhla mill Unuui Itlt to ull nurlani 1111. THEOBALP, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, KOit'l'llMAlNoTUlllilV. (Q ii iff BANK BLOCK. PERFECTION ATTAINED AT LAST 1 A TRIAL will ITa POrVkAMITV BVCKVWHCRI. FLOUR Groceries, ProvitlOtnt, White Rock.

and CORN MEAL ASp BBAK, SUGAB, COEFEE, SYEUP andall artkWa A Grocery Wbaa OHM vaad vlu nUli vUoe VB 1Z0HANQX ICAOBHTH. fiend your oia-AuMoaod. auaabwaoms, lieaTr -ruualua-, wuuiau -kllllng lamchlM lo ui, anil will allow yoit It, part payuiont for one ot IT IS CELEBRATED FOR ITS aDWMMH. IN THAT IT (t ONE OF 1HE MACHINES THE USE OF THE FAMILY OR THI.WORIt- HOP. IT HAS THE I SHUTTCljJIITH BOBBIN I HAT HOLDS ALMOST A IFOOt OF 'SHUITLE TENSION IS ADJUSTABLE NjjTJjOUT REM01MNB THE SHUTTLE FROM THE THIS MACHINE IS SO CONSTRUCTED THAT THE POWER IS APPUED DIRECTLY OVER THE NEEDLE, THUS ENABLING IT TO THE HEAVIEST MATERIAL WITH UN- MALEO.JASE.

IT. IS.VERY JJIMPLE IN ITS CON8THUOTION. 'DURABLE' AS IRON ANO BTEEL CAN MKE IT, ALL ITS WEARRKk PARTS OASE-IIARLlENEO OR STEEL, AND INGENIOUSLY HIIOVIDED WITH MEANS FOR LOST MOTION, SO YVE ARB WS- WarraiMiPi iviry HatUaa Hr Vawa. IT IS THE UQHTEST ANDEABHEBT BUNMNO fMStil tomrn xmamtm 1 afftw ('ana wm a a TO) CM' Boot Shoe B00T4SH0I.

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About The Hutchinson News Archive

Pages Available:
193,108
Years Available:
1872-1973