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vfttTf TT TT THE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE PEOPLE'S PARTY AND FARMERS' ALLIANCE OF RENO COUNTY. VOL. 6. HUTCHINSON, KANSAS, THURSDAY NOON, NOV. 7, 13D5 yo. 10. New Winter Underwear AT Jf f Jfl CGDOD SENSE!? Stylo S27. 75o. Miscs. 13 ton years. ricatcJ Bust. Tfhito auu drab. I P. MARTIN & OO. DOM A Fine Rocker, A Fine Couch, A Fine parlor Suit, A Fine Bedroom Suit, A Fine Side-Board, Or anything else in the. Furniture Line. If you do see our goods and get our prices When in town see our Front Window. We are In the Furniture Business , I IjTT jLill L ; dies' iuslin Gowns. Fine Muslin Goods, Lace Embroidery, Ruffles and Tuck trimmed. New French and Empire Styles Watteau Backs, at 50c 75c, 89c 1 ,00. $ 1 .25, $ 1 .50 to $2.50. Ladies muslin Drawers. Fine Muslin Drawers embroidery and .'ace trimmed. Umbrella and Loe Fuller styles. 20th centuery cu'ts--yoke bands, at 22c, 25c, 29c, 35c, 50c 75c to $1.25. mais'ooosBEHBa 23 Oenta ea:b. Mj-le347, ncesatni. Biylo 848, ages 4 lo 0. Tor Boys or Girls iu Wbtta or Bruo. i ,i i i r t i - . Whsn You Boil It Down i i3 tt ,fr i!1n A ! - - Jit Silsbee's for groceries. Here's where oil ;:et the best FLOUR in town, one of tlic biggest varieties of CANNED GOODS and GENERAL STOCK of GROCERIES i the county, and at prices to please and surprise our customers. We mention a few items: 7 bars Silk Soap, 25 5 lbs Crown Raisins 25 3 lbs Cal. Prunes 25 1 lb Ev Raspberries 25 3 lbs Figs 25 3 lbs Dates 25 3 lbs Cleaned Cur rants 25 Just received an as sortm't of the choicest NUTS. Winne & Silsbee, CASH GROCERS. No 2? South Main street, Kotcliinsor Telephone 99. . rr-. r . r Ji ' :1 A ft r FEBBIS' GOOD SENSE. Style 239. 60o. ' Misses, T to 12 years. Iluttons front, Loccil lmck. White uud drab. I Picture frames cheap as the cheapast, ! at No. S South Main. ! Wm Manuoi.d &box. ncky .Hoiutiiilil View!). Set of six beautiful Aibertype views, including Castle irate, iraraen or me Gods. Summit of I'ike's TeaK. etc.. on 11x14 paper, with wide margins, suit able lor framing, sent to any address, nnsipaid upon receipt of Ufty cents, by F. A. W'adleigh. G. 1'.- t T. A.. Itio Grande Western ll'y, Salt Lake City, Fx our I on lo TekBii " the South Are you contemplating a trip south southeast or southwest? lo yDU know that, the Mo. Fac, in connection with C. K. I. T. llv. at Wich'ta and diverg ing lines at "Ft. Worth is the best, .i ...... ....I nw.of nluuaunf. rnntA tn above mentioned territory Close connections at, all points, the splendid equipment and good service afforded i... .1...:- ...... o r,i..L-o it tn vnur interest UV .Ht-ll I"UIC luun". j..-.- to itivestigale facilities ottered by our lines oeroie srariwig uu jum j""'" Call on or address. I'J. IjIFJIII At II, Act. Mo. I'uc. Ry . The Jrelc!it Iinrovtrv !' the Aije, CHtarrhal PenrneM Cnrcil. No Mori; I'se for Ker-Trumpct i. TuirsiiMi at Last. An infullible remedy for th cure f.f caiin-'li Hint (leufneHS in all it Mages, by ene who lo s beeu a preat sufferer frum catarrli and almost total deafues. NiCHtrih or blimy green and yellow sticky matter, discharging from Ihe mwe. No (lHfneK8. Norincing and crackling sounds in the head. No niueou matter losing lu the throat. No occasional hacking conch with throwing up slimy areon hi"1 veliow iticky matter. It ia a bleFpii g thit words cannot describe. For inrt ier information write for cir culira. Aildress. Frank Wrrtz & Co.. WausHil, Wis. Drawer 10211. 6- It. THE UKAVTII'OL KOl'Kl EH. Tliry ( rui ll n the Grnlest ftrenery Mild I lie Rlelient UolU Mlnen ia the Kntwn Wrlrt. For nnknown wfalth in fabulons rich m'n es or tr.M and silver sod sparkling precious gem s ones, not to uipntion the lovely erenerj. our n u ltocky moun tuin' excel any region on earth. The Illnxtniteil Weekly, or Denver, (founded !.()) illusiratea tlio choicest tcenry each week ami ti-li.' about the wriuderftll west. Also, true torie of l"ve and ad veiit'iie. Thin lug family napi-r cdi taiiiing eL'ht lariie pag.s. fifty six column-, ill be sent on trial three, nioutln (thirteen weeks) for ouiy ten two cents stainiiH; club f fix for duliar bill llii dsom g'lld rin fx '-t with beautiful l;,K kv mountain gems are eiren fiee m premium.'. Addrefs a alhive d- ineu I ti n The Gaz&tte when you wrs ?. Ml THING INT! Reno County Goes Republican ! County Ticket but Judge Martin Loses it. NO COURT HOUSE. The Court Hou;e Levy De fMtcl and RufleJg- t?,fcd Insures Ed. Handy a Pull for Three Years More. A quiet el cfon pre vailed last Tues day ami the result was largely In favor of the opposition. Little or no inter est whs taken iu the country. The only interest taken in ttie city was over judsliip VVhitelaw carry ing tlio town over Martin by 73 votes. John Q. I'dtttjn was the vote getter on the ticket, having every string pull ing his way, the prohibitionists und the city administration, working hand in hand Tor him. Fay Smith is defeated by a small majority, owing to a lack of interest taken in the country. Fay carried his home ward by a good majority Judge Martin cairied Mcl'iierson by 400 and Harvey by 321 insuring Ll3 e!e ition by about 00. T.ie Itaven ftM load cut n figure in the defeat of Fountain and Jiislin n?'r. Valley, "Enterprise, and Mcdford ! towmhlps show a good gain over IIk vote of lust year. Ai we go to pres3 the full returns are not in, and will not be given until our next issue. The indication poinl to majorities roin 150 for UutledB to 100 for Tut ten. The court house levy is defeated, the country going almost solid against it. This was done in the Interest of economy probably, but it means in the end Hi it the $1,8U: yearly steal is to go on. v THE NKXT SENATE. Resnnie of the I.eclKlntlve F.lei tlinn Where Senator Are to lie Choaen. Washington, Nov. ft. Great interest was manifested hero in the legislative elections throughout the country, as they will materially aflfact the control of the United States senate. Up to yesterday the standing in the senate was as follows: Republicans, 42; dem ocrats. 39; populists, 0; vacant (demo crat), 1; total, 8A As the result of yesterday's elections the democrats will lose and the republicans will gain a senator from Maryland, Kentucky and Ohio respectively. The other leg islative elections do not appear to affect the standing in the senate as Mississippi remains democratic, while Iowa continues republican. Utah chooses two United States senators for the first time, but tho complexion of the legislature is not certain. The Utah senators take their scats in the senate shortly after congress assem bles. The changes in Ohio and Mary land will not affect tho senate until March, 18SI7. The republican majority iu the next Ohio legislature, ns shown by the re turns from Ohio, insures the retire ment of Senator Itrice (dem.) and the succession of a republican. It appears to be settled that ex-liov. Forakcr will be the choice of the lerislature, as the state convention placed his name in tho platform as the senatorial candi date. In Maryland the election of a repub lican legislature, tho first in many years, will bring about the retirement of Senator Gibson and the election of a republican in his place. The election of a republican legislature in Iowa was not unexpected, and it is considered settled that Senator Allison will be elected to succeed himself. The return of a democratic legisla ture in Mississippi has been a foregone conclusion. It will elect a successor to Senator George. The returns from New York and New Jersey indicate re publican gains. These legislatures do not elect United States sen ators this year, but, as part of legisla tures hold over, the present election is important in influencing these bodies which will elect successors to Senator Hill, of New York, and Senator Smith, of New Jersey, whose terms expire March 4, 1 r.l.Kl.KArilKJ HKKV1T1K1 The annual session of the national non-pnrtisan ;V. C. T. U. opened at Obcrlin, O., ou the :.th. Gjorge ("Jaypool. a lineman, was killed at Atchison. Kan., by coming in contact with a live wire. At Mexico, Mo., recently, Mike Hob bett was convicted of abducting Miss Relle Iiutler, aged li, and sentenced to the penitentiary. Miss Itutier was afterwards married, and now comes out with an affidavit savin? her testi mony was false and that she perjuieu berielt. 1 D ocherty, Kramer a Thorn pson. m Cloaks, Capes and Jackets. Largest Assortment, Newest Styles, pi 1- ft) to if- I ip I m i1 ; li.i'ii'i I Lowest P noes. c.',;r ,.ii.i,;iT,irri!rr,in"ii"-t Docherty, Kramer & Thompson, 1 The People's HUTCHINSON, P T DATE. Evf ry idea about building a stove to make it better has un der gene a most rigid test with the manufacturers of Buck's Brilliant Stoves and Ranges. f it is grod it, pres. If it i- f m value ti-discardid. TLa ;1 is why we boldly assert that MUCK'S Stoves, und i UP TO DATE bik fvery one is . old under an ironclai' guarantee from the mikeis BUCK'S Brilliant .BUCK'S l'.rilllant Oak Stove all ' BUCK'S Stoves and Ranges aresoUHiy Geo. McKinstry &Co., IX WITH DBUG-S, GHOCE1JES H7 South Main Street, hutcliinson. Farmers trade solicited. Buys all krnds of Farm Produea I s 1 it. i is 1 'M 111 I i i 1 Bargain Givers. - - KANSAS n Cooking Stoves. If Brilliant Base Burners. DMVlKIi.