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The Storm in Prairie Township. City Counoil. Wyandotte Gazette. Er. Gazbttb: Our people in this part of City council met on May 7th, pursuant nzry.r to adjournment, Mayor and full board present FRIDAY, MAT 14, 1886.

Journal read and approved. Claims allowed: Wm. U. Bird, 26 gasoline lamps, 149.85. For storm notes tee first page.

If yon vant a very supple shoe, Bay of Hains a pair of Kangaroo. Ex city officers of Wyandotte presented claims for salaries daring April, which Mr. Oeo. Fowler has returned from were allowod, as per salary ordinance, as follows. Everett Walker, engineer $83 33 Having rented the spacious and elegant building, Nos.

1105 and 1107 (Deardorff Block) Main Kansas City, to take possession July 1, we offer our present stock consisting of John Warren, clerk 75 00 R. P. Clark, attorney 33 33 the county have plenty to talk about in telling about the etorm which struck here about 11 o'clock on Tuesday, and which did a great deal of damage. It scarcely left a rail fence standing, blew several miles of fencing down on the Smith farm, demolished two barns on the farm of Wm. Ralston in the northwest corner of the county, turned Mr.

Stnder's stable over, while himself and three head of horses were in it damaged orchards very badly, and tore off the south side of the roof ot the house on the old Duffey farm, which was occupied at the time by Joseph Foster. While Mr. Foster was trying to hold the west door fire blew from the stove and cought in the bed, which came near burning the entire building. The wheat was not damaged much, gardens were all nearly ruined. It was the hardest wind and rain we have had in this neighborhood.

Men who thought they had good tight houses got wet while inside trying to hold doors and pacify the children and scared women, B. G. J. D. Oreen, police judge 33 33 F.

8. Merstetter, treasurer 25 00 Free Cole, chief fire department. 60 00 Jas. Ball, assistant fire 50 00 Luke Nicklin, member 50 00 Geo Provo. 44 50 00 O.

K. Serviss, marshal 75 00 Q. A. Rivelv. 17 davs as denntv W.

H. Smith, police 50 00 B. F. Tiller. 60 00 J.

H. Devoe, 2 days services, special; T. P.Shelton, 30 days; M. W. 8.

8 warts, 13 days; Wm. Graves, 13 H. Burgard, 13 John Lane, 2 N. J. Abbott, 2 John mittee on buildings, Fleming chairman, with Mayor Hannan added, and with power to act Petition of M.

3. Manning for use of room for Catholic Insurance Union, for one meeting, was granted. Ms. McConnell wished it to be understood that this would not be considered as establishing a precedent in regard to free use of council chamber. On recommendation of committee bills were allowed: Jas.

McGrew, lent 3 00 Wyandotte Lumber Co 88 65 Wyandotte Gas Co 153 73 J. Ferguson 55 60 17 20 Bill of Mr. Nash for balance on market house was transferred to committee on buildings and grounds. The reading of the ordinance prescribing duties of city officers, suspended at previous meeting, was continued, and the ordinance was parsed. Mr.

Fleming moved and Mr. Martin seconded a motion to adjourn lost The ordinance providing for collection of road tax was read by section and passed. The regular order being suspended the city attorney was instructed to prepare form of blanks for street commissioner. Mayor Hannan then nominated for po lice, Armourdale precinct Geo. Drecker and James I.

Packard, who were confirmed, Brown and Martin voting in the negative. N. J. Connors, of Armourdale, was named for chief of fire department, only Bohl, Butler and Fleming voted aye not confirmed. Wm.

Mattfeldt was next named and receiving only two votes, Bohl and Butler, was also rejected. Adjourned to meet May 11th, at 7:30 sharp. TUESDAY, MAY Ilia. Mayor Hannan, Conncilmen Martin, Brown, Bohl, Butler, Fleming, McConnell and Phillips present. The ordinance granting Wm.

G. Bird a franchise for erecting and placing gasoline lamps on the streets being favorably Wren, 6 J. Parker, 1 d. Uli ulO UlS, uraiure, F. B.

Orr, police, was allowed 10. The city treasurer reported for damages on Sixth street condemnation, deposited by Inter-State R. T. Co. Police Judge Manning reported 48 cases Liverpool.

Oo to G. Hains for children's and misses' shoes. Work on the elevated road is going on rapidly. Prices of real estate are being elevated also. Our stock ot boots and shoes have arrivedan elegant lot.

C. Hains. A valuable cow belonging to Wm. Boyce, near town, was killed by lightning in Tuesday's storm. Special sale of shoes at the Eureka Shoe Store all of next week.

440 Minn. Ave. Some eight or ten of the rioters who pillaged a drug store in Chicago drank too indiscriminately of poisonous liquids and died in consequence. See J. F.

Aigler if yon want to borrow money, Odd Fellows' Block. City Marshal Sheehan says no more Sunday base ball fights or riots, such as occurred last Sunday near the Kaw, will be allowed. Wm. Pray hag just received a new line of beautiful lawns. Mies Lizzie Walcott and Mr J.

Chap-mnn, will be married in the Congregational church, Wednesday, May 19th. Councilman Fleming did a good thing for James street in persuading the Water Works Co. to lay their SO inch pipes on Wood street. The latest and best in boots and whoes for spring and summer wear at C. Hains.

Furniture, oil, painting, mirrors, wall pockets, bed springs, mattresses, Ac, cheaper than any, at Koto's. Joe Roth sells anything in his line for less than any one. W. L. McKenzie returned from California last Monday.

On his return he met with an accident caused by the explosion of a gasoline lamp. nnder old and new government; fines assessed, 589; fines collected, 446. The attorney reported on complaint of A. Jost that city has no right to allow In TOg ter-State R. T.

Co. to trespass on his Attorney reported in reference to the water mains on North Third street, that the petition should guarantee two persons who would take water for every 100 feet Bitter Bread. Complaints is frequently made by those who use baking powders that they leave in bread, biscuit or cake raised by them a disagreeable, bitter taste. This taste follows the use of all impure baking powders, and is caused either by their containing alum (introduced to make a cheap article,) by the impure and adulterated character of other ingredients used, or from the ignorance of their manufacturers of the proper methods of combining then. These baking powders leave in the bread a residuum formed of lime, earth, alum, or other deleterious not always, though frequently, tastable in the food, and by all physicians classed as injurious to health.

The Royal Baking Powder is free from this serious defect. In its use no residuum is left and the loaf raised by it is always sweet, light and wholesome, and noticeably free from the peculiar taste complained of. The reason of this is because it is composed of nothing but absolutely pure materials, scientifically combined in exactly the proper proportions of acid and alkali to act upon and destroy each other, while producing the largest amount of raising power. We are justified in this assertion from the unqualified statements made by the government chemists, who after thorough and exhaustive tests recommended the "Royal" for govermental use because of its superiority over all other in purity, strength and There is no danger of bitter bread or biscuit where it alone is need. of mains.

The attorney decided that ex-clerk Mc Cartney of Armourdale is not entitled to salary after April 9th. Five petitions were received from Ar mourdale precinct. 1st. To have Osage street, near 10th, raised. We can afford to, nor do we propose to move a dollars worth of these goods.

Cost is no object. THEY MUST GO. Our stock is entirely new and embraces the latest and best patterns in the best makes of goods. CHAMBER SUITS (3 PIECES) FROM $14.00 UPWARDS. 2d.

To have house of J. J. Collins, on Shawnee and 10th streets, removed. Both referred to com. on streets and grades.

3d. Asking for water mains on 10th st. from Kansas to Cheyenne referred to committee on gas and water. No shoddy goods at the Eureka Shoe Store. 440 Minn Ave.

4th. For plank sidewalk on west side of reported on, was read by section. The lamps are to be supplied at $23 each per year, for a term of five years. Mr. McConnell stated that 53 oil lamps would cost, including salary of lamplighter and oil, $792 per year, whereas 53 gasoline lamps at $23 would cost the city $1,219.

On the final passage of the ordinance, Bohl, Brown, Fleming, Martin, 4, voted yes; Butler, McConnell and Phillips, 3, voted no. Not having a majority of the council elect, the ordinance failed to pass. A resolution by Mr. McConnell declar 30.00 .20 PER YARD UPWARDS. 10th st, from Kansas to Osage sts.

5th. For plank walk on east side of 10th, from Shawnee to Cheyenne; both referred to city attorney, in order to have ordinance prepared. .60 .20 .10 Petition to have grade established on it South 5th from Euclid avenue to city PLUSH PARLOR SUITS ING-RAIN CARPETS TWO-PLY ALL WOOL CARPETS OIL CLOTH CHINA MATTING- CANE SEAT CHAIRS WOOD HARD-WOOD BEDSTEAD FALL-LEAF EXTENSION TABLES limits, referred to committee on streets ing it necessary to curb, pave and lay with cedar blocks Sixth street from Minnesota and grades and engineer. avenue to Orville street, was adopted. On recommendation of committee, bill Street commissioner was instructed to of Griffiths, $55.29, for Armourdale sidewalks, was allowed.

.70 EA .35 1.60 .65 PER FOOT attend to Barnett street, between 5th and 6th. More time was granted committee in A resolution to provide assistance for charge of license ordinance. Plain Talk. A meeting to consider the street car franchises, or stating it plainly Corrigan's application for a new franchise, was held last Friday afternoon in Zeitz fe Stevens' hall. It was presided over by W.

A. Simpson, president of the Board of Trade, A-G. Talbott sucretary. The ordinance as presented to the council was read in full, when a motion was made to appoint a committee of three to draft resolutions to be acted upon at that meeting. The chair appointed Byron Judd, H.

L. Alden and G. W. Bishop, who reported the following resolutions, which were almost unanimously adopted Wbebeas, It appears from the proposed "ordinance" for the construction of a street railway within the city of Kansas City, Wyandotte eounty, by the Corrigan Consolidated Street Railway company, of Kansas City, that the projectors of said railway are not prepared, and in all probability will not be prepared to commence its construction for an indefinite length of time in the future and, Wbebeas, The parties named in said ordinance have in the past been the enemies city clerk was not adopted. The chief business of the evening for The order of business was changed so as The Grand Commandery Knights Templar held their grand ennual conclave in this city Tuesday and Wednesday, of this week.

The visitors were entertained at the Ryus Hotel. Hill's Peerless Cough Syrup will quickly relieve asthma, or no pay. W. H. Bald-ridge.

Numerous lots in all parts of the city for sale at J. F. Aigler's, Odd Fellows' Block. We never before in this city, witnessed such a pour down for half an hoar as the storm of Tuesday brought In 1859, while in Rochester, we saw what may have been its equal. Desk room for rent in Odd Fellows' Block.

Call on J. F. Aigler. Many prominent citizens of the state were in attendance at Annual Conclave of the GrandCommandery of Knights Templar, held in this city during the early part of the week. Money to'loan at rowjrates.

J. F. Aigler, Odd Fellows' Black. The two men, Robert Montgomery and J. W.

Maxwell, arrested as suspects for wreoking the train on the Mo. Pacific were taken before Justice Cobb last Monday. The former proving an alibi was discharged, bnt Maxwell was held for trial. J. F.

Aigler has a fine five room residence on Tauromee street, for sale cheap. Odd Fellows' Block. which a large number of citizens waited was the introduction of the Corrigan cable road franchise. to make claims and accounts follow report of special committees. is unbroken.

Store open until 9 Rule 10, prohibiting smoking was per After being read, Mr. Hains asked to Call early while the stock o'clock P. M. have a resolution adopted by the citizens' manently striken out, and all the council-men present immediately lit their cigars. mass meeting read, which was done.

The committee on streets and grades, Mr. Bohl knew nothing of such mass consisting of Bohl, Martin and Clow, with the mayor added, were authorized to at meeting, and did not know bnt it was a mob. Mr. Butler also wished to know why they had not been notified and invited tend to repairs on streets made imperatively necessary by the floods of to-day. said there is no sense in the resolution A resolution to lease to the board of ed anyhow.

ucation an office in city hall on James Councilmen Bohl, Butler, Daniels and Fleming wished it tabled indefinitely. street at a rental of $150 per year, was adopted. of the progress and prosperity of this city, and are now engaged in opposing with all the power and wealth at their command the best interest of the city and projects which are of vital importance to our pros By vote of Messrs. Hains, Martin, Brown, Mr. McConnell inquired if the city at 522 MINNESOTA WYANDOTTE, KANS.

McConnell, Phillips and Clow, both the torney had removed his office to the city ordinance and resolution were referred to building. The attorney replied that he is committee composed of Clow, Hains, It is reported that certain parties will ready to move as soon as a new carpet Bohl, Phillips, McConnell and city at shall be laid. torney. endeavor to have the consolidation act ct aside. We don't believe such reports.

It Council adjourned to next regular meet An ordinance granting Wm. G. Bird the is nonsense to talk about such a matter. ing, May 17th. perity and interests; therefore, be it Resolved, By the citizens of the City of Kansas, in mass meeting assembled, that the mayor and city counoil of said city be earnestly requested and demanded not to enact the ordinance for said street railway company, submitted by said company for further franchises and privileges from said city, until such time as said grantees cease their opposition to the interests and prosperity of said city.

Resolved, That the secretary of this mass meeting assembled, be instructed to present to the mayor and city council of We have started out to make a big city right to place gasoline lamps was referred to committee on ordinances; also an ordinance requiring him to place lamps at retreat is out of the question. Very Remarkable Discovery. Mr. Geo. V.

Willing, of Manchester, certain points named. Give yonr real estate to J. F. Aigler if you want it sold without delay. Odd The ordinance ordering water mains on Fellows' Block.

BULK LIME, Cement, Plaster, Hair Lime in Barrels We have secured tae agency for this market for the Springfield White Lime Company, And added the above articles to our stock. We are prepared to fill orders for any thing in this line promptly at low prices. We especially invite contractors and builders to call on us and get prices, being satisfied that we can make it to their advantage writes: "My wife has been almost helpless for five years, so helpless that she could not turn over in bed alone. She used two bottles of Electric Bitters, and is north Third street was read and referred. The city attorney and ordinance No.

6, An ordinance defining duties of street which we publish to-day, allow substitutes so much improved, that she is able now to commissioner in regard to poll tax was to work out poll tax. The consolidation do her own work." the City of Kansas, a copy of these resolutions at their next meeting. The meeting was composed of representative business men and not a mob, as we have Bince heard it stated. introduced, read by section, and referred Electric Bitters will do all that is claimed to committee on ordinances. act requires the work in person or the $3 in cash.

Which is the bigger, the council for them. Hundreds of testimonials attest On recommendation of committee the their great curative powers. Only fifty cents a bottle at W. H. Baldridge's.

or the Act that provided for their existence, is now thequestion. ordinance defining duties of city officers was read by section to section 24 and laid county property for to trade with us. WYANDOTTE COAL COMPANY i A A. 1 A. over.

Dodging the Question. We say very bad men pulled np tracks, Will trade Brown Wyandotte lots. Resolutions introduced: By Mr. Martin, J. F.

Aioleb, Odd Fellows' Block. opened switches and wrecked trains; the to drain a large pond at the northwest cor Telephone No. 45a 429 Minnesota Ave. aa ana Jiivere bhb When Baby was siok, we gave her CutorU, When she wm a Child, she cried for Casteria, When she became Miss, clone to Castoria, When she had Childrea, she gave them Castori, answer comes Jay Gould has pulled up C. Hains has shelves filled with a fresh ner of Armourdale, was referred to at supply of shoes of all kinds for spring long road beds and wrecked entire roads.

torney and engineer; by Mr. Fleming, for and summer wear. appointment of a committee, with power Wanted To Bent or Purchase. A small dwelling house with good Is that a justification? So it is with one charge after another; the answer usually comes in the shape of a counter charge. to act, on location of water mains.

This The Presbyterian, Congregational and Fifth street M. E. churches of this city rounds attached, within i miles of Wy- referred to the 36 inch mains about to be 3 A andotte court nouse. oenu asjcnjiuuu i Do two wrongs make one right Hardly. have not paid their macadam taxes.

The Special rates of insuranceno given laid on James street After discussion the We have received from Frank Holsinger, the program of the Missouri Vallev Horticultural Society for the year 1886. The meetings of the society are on the third Friday of each month. The next meeting will be held at the residence of C. E. nnar Rosedale.

The program for property and terms to The latest has been brought to our no penalty runs up at 24 per cent per annum. matter was referred to a committee con 1. 11. TONIGHT, VJ. Hj.

Architect and Surveyor, tice by a prominent Knight of Labor in If they don't intend to pay they will have sisting of Messrs. Fleming, Daniels, Butler fioom 2 Odd Fellows' Block, Wyandotte. and Mayor Hannan. a big suit on hand with the chances against them, as taxes for street improvements are By resolution of Mr. Fleming, the clerk the remainder of the year is as follows: A Good Farm.

country property against fire and lightning, wind storms, cyclones or tornadoes on blooded stock, J. F. Aigleb, Odd Fellows' Block. The summer opera season commenced at the Gillis Wednesday, with Gran's Opera Company in Girofle-Girofla. which is to run the balance of the week, with day matinee.

Prices of admission 15, 25, 35 and 50 cents. this city, and as it pertains to local mat ters, and as a great many members are readers of our paper, we republish the main part of the article signed "Wyandotte" in the strikers' organ the "Boy- a very different thing from taxes for gov J. H. LASLET, XR. CHAPMAN COUNTY SURVEYOR.

SURGEON DENTIST. OFFICE LN COUBT HOUSE, Second Floor. Office In Northrup Sons' New Bank Building Saturday is our office day. Other davs in the field except uiorninKS and evenings. Woik ANDOTTE.

KANSAS done on short notion 0 MONEY TO LOAN, ARENDS WEBER, Cn Yem Deaiersin In Sums of $100 and Upwards. 73fl ArnC ITTftTS Mortgages for large loans written WW wsWsWirfWs payable at any time after one year, and with interest payable annually, MINNESOTA AVE. without extra charare. W. A SIMPSON.

1378-4 G-ARNO HOUSE. hwktmoom This popular house has been thoroughly reno- ALiDEXT McGR.E'W. vated has a barber shop, billard hall, etc. i pif mf I Miff BOARD BY DAY OR WEEK. AiTUiiIiLYo A I LfllJ, AVIKTJK, Special rates for traveling men and regular boarders.

WYANDOTTE, KANSAS GEOBGB GBUBZIi, Proprietor. 1(Jjetf P.W.SOPBB, HIRAM STEVENS. Contractor. ATTORNEY AT LAW CARPENTER AND BUILDER 's B4H WYANDOTTE, KANSAS MA WYANDOTTE. KANSAS.

J. F. AIG-LER, J. M. GRAY, Real Estate, Collections ATTORNEY AT LRU, First door East of Post Office, AND INSURANCE.

KANS (Also speaks German,) ODD FELLOWS' BLOCK, WTASD 1TE. rpjJOS JEIKATLET TZTTZTZ COUNSELOR 1X0 ATTORNEY IT LIW. Kotbere and Bbis Made ITapprt 914 MINNESOTA 1 nt AijuAtbl i coach, corca WYANDOTTE, EAK8A8. 1 I TOP, Telescoping 1 ltwjdlB. ua I I Knftj Whix-ocK' i 120 acres of number one land, only was instructed to advertise lor bias tor HAT ernmental purposes.

'Iwenty-four per eight miles from town, only 35.00 per Z. S. Regan, Inde- Tent of city hall on James street. "Ornamental acre. This office.

cent is a high rate of interest to pay. pendence, Mo. Resolution by Mr. Fleming, that parties Espenlaub, Rose- "Berry uunure, vx. n.

asking for franchises should furnish copies, Hill's Peerless Worm Specific deserves the name it is known by the children's adopted; by Mr. Phillips, that O. A friend. VV. H.

Baldridge. Channte be employed to examine the iron For Bale. A nice little twenty acre garden Edwardsville. Good new house, orchi strawberries and other improvements. No.

1 place. Call at this office. Three young, fresh milch cows grade Jerseys for sale. Apply at once to fta-" dolph Wiltz, on Parallel road, near city, see windmill. (juite a commotion was created at nine bridge, Mr.

Phillips thinking the bridge cotter." Here it is: Where shall they begin the good work? "Law and Order" is their name. Suppose they begin over about the State line. They will find a number of gentlemen there who are a law unto themselves. The "Tiger" roams there in all his native glory and pride, and lovely woman fears to tread the dale, Kans. JUNK.

"Horticulture as an industry;" J. C. Evans, Harlem, Mo. "Thoughts of the beautiful;" May R. Holsinger, Rosedale, Kans.

"Cider; its usefulness; Mrs. S. S. Ely. JULY.

in an unsafe condition matter referred o'clock on Wednesday morning in front of the Gazkttb office, by the sharp explosion to county commissioners. Anna Draper, of Hepburn, Iowa, briefly Bond of G. A. Dudley was approved. Adjourned to Monday, May 10th.

Every family should have a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for use during the summer. It's prompt use has saved untold suffering, of a railway torpedo nnder the wheels of one of Corrigan's cars, which was loaded with passengers the car was thus loaded, not the torpedo. It was a pretty bold Romrc1i in the Flower Garden;" Lizzie paths of the forest lor lear ot aanger. Bunko steerers, thugs, and several dirty Remedy. She says it is far st medicine she ever used for by S.

F. Mather. croup. Sol 1378-tf lanh. Rosedale.

Kans. dozens prowl around, with no fear of the MONDAY, MAT 10TH. The meeting was called for 7:30 sharp. "Peach Culture in Southers Missouri;" newly appointed marshal of the consoli G. S.

Sessions, Olden, Mo. dated city. Go for them, patriots. With many lives and many doctor bills. It is the acknowledged standard, and can air ways be depended upon, besides it is pleasant to take.

It is put up in 25 cent 50 cent and one dollar bottlse. Sold by Dr. Mather. Notice. All persons having left pictures, "SvafATnatical Horticutural trick, for it must have been placed there but a few moments before.

As usual, the small boy gets the blame. No damage but did not begin formal work until about 9. All were present except Mr. Hains, out doubt one vision of your stalwart corps will cause them all to turn from the error ture, etc with me for framing or repairs. -who was absent on account of ill health.

B. Newman, W'yandotte, Kans. AUGUST. urrni.nH.TirA in Civilization:" Prof. G.

done. are requested to call and settle lor tn same or such goods will be sold fo of their ways. It is true that many of you carry at your front some resemblance Money to loan. No papers sent away charges thereon as provided by law. for approval, causing.

delays. J. F. Aigler, to ornamental bay wmaows. i nese you have built carefully by a many a good Udd eliows' Block.

J. M. YOBS, Corner 4th and Minnesota Ave. Cobb's Little Pills core Indigestion. Wyandotte, April 22, 1886.

1383-3 dinner, as well as by many an inner bath, taken in violation of the prohibition law; but fear not: remember that the walls of Headache, Dizziness, Nausea, Billiousness, or money refunded. W. H. Baldridge. Jericho fell down at the blast of a ram's Dissolution of Partnership.

The undersigned, transacting busine nder the name of Warner Waters, ha The Boycotter seems to have a "Mission," horn. You are a whole army of Gideon's, and if blowing will maintain order you can beat a Dakota cyclone. When you have On Tuesday morning the fog, darkness, and later a strong wind from the east, indicated that an unusual storm was raging and increasing to the westward. The forward movement of the storm rang was to the northeastthe lateral movement southeasterly. "When it struck us, near noon, it was a.

grand sight. Water poured down for half an hour. It was almost impossible to stand np under it It was not a cyclone but the broad side of as massive a thunder storm as ever is formed in the central plain of this continent Well constructed builings and properly pruned E. Rose, Rosedale, Kans. "Horticultural Progress;" Dan Carpenter, Berry, Mo.

"Home adornment;" Mrs. J. K. Cravens. Kansas City.

"Best method of exhibiting fruit at our fairs;" L. A. Goodman, Westport, Mo. "Improvement of our Country Homes-" Mrs. Whiteside, Westport, Mo.

"Bees in Horticulture;" S. W. Saulsberry Kansas City, Mo. OCTOBER. i "Birds and Insects;" Frank Holsinger, RnoAilnlA.

Kans. that is, to boycott the K. C. Journal, Ham The minutes were read and approved. Claim of John Stokes, repairs on jail, 10, was allowed.

Bill of G. W.Grindrod, $30, for 20 days Assistant engineer, was referred. The claim of Mr. McCartney Armourdale, was presented, and by earnest request of Mr. Phillips, was allowed.

Two of the Armourdale petitions were returned, they being addressed to the Armourdale council. The report of N. J. Abbott for work on streets amounting to $375.51 came np again. Mr.

Bohl wanted it again referred. Mr. McConnell and Mr. Clow favored pay this day, by mutual consent cussoivt merslough and the Boston store. Well, it finished up the bottoms, hunt carefully partnership.

Frank Warner will pay a liabilities and will collect all accounts sums due the late firm. is a grand mission. The "consequential along Minnesota avenue and see whether you can't find a place or two where "chips" addition to the undertaking is to boy cot the patrons of the three firms. It is a high are sold contrary to law. rrolocg your march to the temple of justice, corner 7th and holy mission, bnt a mighty big one.

bank Washes, Jakes D. Watkss. Tiblow, Kansas, May 8th, 1886. 1385-2 Consumption Cured. and Minnesota avenue, and witness the prodigious efforts of opposing lawyers who are trying to convince the court and jury that the other fellow is the biggest liar on MKai-Hiirittinn-" S.

D. Greez, Kansas trees were safe. Poorly fastened wooden J. C. Masttv, Residence WaslUuKton Ave.

N. B. BlCHAKOS, Residence 614 Nebraska Avenue. Persevere, gentlemen place a copy of your "magazine" on every door sill. Like the old lady's medicine, it may do the three bad boya some good it wont do any An nA nh-nician.

retired from practice, VIKIIBII Hai other decided improvements. AL.CTABY J- FfiM Jo BAB If COACHES! I 601 ing all but the personal services of Mr. City, Mo. MOVKMBES. uRamlti nf F.Tneriments in potato cul- earth.

Clean em out and after your work Abbott that part to be referred. It was having had placed in his hands by an East I India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and per- is done, adjourn to Billy and indulge in some small glasses he never sells any tnra- Tuvlor. Edwardsville, Kans. harm anyhow. By the way, after the boy bo ordered.

thing larger or stronger than that; you TmxBFOBMin into BEI "My Experience in the Nursery." H. H. Bill of Jerry Grindrod for work at mar cot shall have been outlawed by the K. of it might be well to change the name of r.t---h A.thma and all the throat and know don and would swear to it called on to do so. And when you have rec RICHARDS MARTIN, PHYSICIANS SURGEONS.

Office 442 Minnesota. Avenue. WYANDOTTE, KANSAS October 28th 1885. ket house, $115, was allowed. Kern.

A Wonderful Discovery. T.n-- Affections, also a positive and radi the paper to Big-Gun-that-Kicked-Harder Mr. Fleming, as chairman, reported that tified all abuses, go home and sleep the sleep of the righteous. cal cure for Nervous Debility and all Nerv--. nnmnUints.

after having tested its material was hurled out of its place. No loss of life occurred in this city. Our Fifth-street bridge was of course carried away, and stilted sidewalks took wings. Almost, every house was damaged by water, and chimneys were tumbled over and tin roofs rolled up. Many people took refuge in their cellars.

Our streets became creeks, our gullies were torrents and Jersey creek was a tiver. As -compared with Kansas City we suffered almost nothing. Watch for it! The symptoms of true Than-It Shot Consumptives and alL who suffer from the special committee, Fleming, Butler Of course "Wyandotte" knows as well as and Daniels, Lad prevailed on the National wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this anybody that the average citizen is more "Water Works Co. to lay their 30 inch mains any affection of the Throat ana Aiungs, can find a certain cure in Dr.

King's New Discovery for Consumption. Thousands of permanent cures verify the truth of this statement No medicine can shew m.h record of wonderful cures. Thous- Krrer DISTURBED In their SLCMBEB! Every Comeh Wium TMfoOn YOl Pb used Twnvi Biouib In Ute VOB BALK BT J. J. BERNHARD, 640 Minnesota Ate mnf- and a desire to relieve human suf- on Wood street instead of on James street apt to "pass by the other side" and to wink at "club rooms," illegal drinking Purviance Brothers.

fri-ff. I will send free of charge, to all as contemplated. shops or even gambling dens, than at rifle who desire it this recipe, in German, French or English, with full directions for Mayor Hannan stated that the National nt nnM hrnleas sufferers now grate LiW, REAL ESTATE, LaSuSifXa practice on railway engineers or wrecking "Water Works Co. will require a franchise oreuaring and using, cent Dy man wj of trains. Those first named "sores" we before they can lay mains on this side of addressing with stamp, naming this paper, To impart tone and vigor to your system, use Cherokee Blood Purifier.

W. Baldridge. Parties wishing collecting done should give J. F. Aigler a trial.

Good references given. Odd Fellows' Block. We have been asked to call the attention of the council to the dangerous condition of Barnett street, between 4th and 5th caused by working the stone quarries. As we understand it, some one claims the stone nnder the of the street Whatever foundation there may be for such a claim, the city should not allow ABD JSTOTA-ZEolT PTJBLIC. fully proclaim they owe their lives to this New Discovery.

It will cost you nothing to give it a trial. Free trial Bottles at W. H. Baldridge's drug store. Large size $1 always have.

We are in favor of everlast- WYANDOTTE, KAKSAa the Kaw. 149 Power's Blojk, Rochester, N. Y. SECOND FLOOB ODD FELLOWS BUILDING. Petition of Armourdale citizens to have croup is hoarseness and if Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is freely given at once and the doses frequently repeated the dread desease may be entirely prevented and all danger and anxiety avoided.

Sold by Dr. Mather. Money to loan. J. F.

Aigler, Odd Fellows Block. inglr hammering away at them until they are extinguished or banished. 1362-ly-eow proper steps taken to grade, curb and pave Wyandotte, Ksasss 1374-40) goods- at Pray's in Gents' furnishing Odd Fellows' block. Housewives Attention. 'with cedar blocks, Kansas avenue (Ar BANK OF VYANDQTTE We are pleased to see on our streets a mourdale) from 4th to 16th street, was re nnmhov.

nf UdiAS WHO ftrO KOUU7 II 111 rxsxs ferred for favorable Wyandotte, Kansas. FRED SCHULEMBUBG, A. Collins, the successor of J. Lv Franck, Now we have a faint recollection that the Knights of Labor claim to have pretty much captured everything in the late election, or at least in the matter of appointments. Isn't it asking rather much of the Law and Order League to regulate what the city officers are in doty bound to house to house ventilating tne iranos Tt-artiMul tin on ear residents bj baking Petition for four foot walk on south side baker and confectioner.

438 Minnesota XV EM1ION3 any one to dig pitfalls in the street which D. WILSON, a -i OOXTBAOTOa a of Ann street between 3rd and 4th, grant avenue, is prepared to supply his patrons Chicago Lumber Co. Have constantly on hand all Rrades ot Cashier. may the lives of the people. If President.

with the very best products in his line. knn UV1 A aooa Hi vuw ma. ed, attorney to prepare ordinance. she does, and injuries results to any one. incrrnAientm of that article.

Every Wedding cake and fine confectioneries are Stone and Brifi 7oiI: Petition in respect to change of grades damages would be recovered, if any on T.TTMBER. LATH, SHINGLES, DIRECTORS Geo. Slumpf. Charles Lovelace. D.

B. Emmons. Hiram Malott. in Armourdale, on Kansas avenue, from housekeeper interested in the purity of human diet will allow these ladies to show intwwitinn and exoose the adulterators D. Wilson.

T. A. Heott. D. listed.

suppress? Joe Roth, furniture dealer and under specialties with him. S. H. Jones, of Ashley, DL, buys Chamberlain's Pain Balm by the half dozen bot DOORS, and SASH, Las such a claim as we suggest, the value of the claim should be ascertained, and 4th to 11th streets, referred. of our daily bread.

Certainly, if a product Petition of police for clubs and revol taker, is the best place to buy. 437 Minne Which they offer the very LOWEST CASH settled. tles. He says its a sure cure for neuralgia. sota avenue.

of daily use is made to appear better tnan to mMiii hr which its inferiority Aeeounts of Individuals, rums and Corpora vers, was referred to committee on jails PRICES I satisfaction oa ail my worK. 43 Euaerson fcUW. Itch and" Kansas Scratches of every kind Butler chairman. be Indued, ought to be thankfully It is also used for rheumatism and has cured many cases that had resisted all other treatment Sold by S. F.

Mather. tions Solicited. Liberal Accommodations granted, consistent with ssi banking. Yards, eorner Filth- and Eterett streets, Wy cured in SO Minutes by Woolfords Sanita The best line of Parasols and Sunshades in the city are found at Wm. Fray's in the Odd Fellows Block.

Petition of board of education for a received by an intelligent consumer. ry Lotion. Warranted by S. F. Mather, 1279-tZ room in city building, referred to com Druggist, Wyandotte.

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