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ii.vi. loans ax tB cent, ok 3, cr. v- i.yMr-.i.Y, 2 Thc coicsing; 1 I la XSoilroa htlzm IiaocItd tin frtt53 wt of prices, rami ee m. THE PLAINDEALER, IT IS HtREI '7f RAlfCIS DBAT 15XPR1SS FAUSEY At the School h-iuso on Sabbath evening last, Kev. Beckhart was listened to by a crowded and af tentivo house.

AVo are pleased to nolo that the church going proclivities of our people is on tlte increase. I'lwing Blackburn, will ocevtpy the front room the building opposite the postoflioo with thnlr real estate, insurance and loan ollice. The otlice will bp nicely furnished and pleasant for the transaction of business. The Baby Show at MHiJoy's on the MILLER, Sou your duntiat July ut to li 7th. 18eont Satoena at Mldgloy's fur Tt5 cents yard.

Go to the M. mnrkot for ehoieo amt roasts. Dr. invites all to hayo their examined live. Dr.

toll ins the dentist will begin a visit here on July 5Ui. Dr. F. C. TiaV'y and Mrs.

IjaForco over to Bird City on Saturday. A doff titfhl on Avenue disturbed tho nionutony that prevailed on lay. All persona indebted tr as will plenso and H'ttlo their aeeonnts at once. (VT.LIXb Bkos. A li-ery barn at MeCook was struck lii'litttiier (in M'mdty and burned down.

Mrs. V. Heard of Bird City, was in city on ucndny vijiiinij fnthur and motaer lleanl, IJov. P. V.

Burt, founder of this paper prearhir. nrutei' regular appointment iff3! ALU? A WIND MILT, 480 Acres in a body, lfiu uares broken, 10 acres in Trees; well and Wind Mill, 1' tame ftm Barn, 1:10 acres in crop, oh' miles from rnilrood. Trice, 'one haf cash, balance on long time." 1 100 Acres, Jleliu (a ixh meat, All plow land first clnsn. 320 Acres, Wt) deeded, 1G0 ncjosXimber (Jlaim -ono lmlf section in body. Good House fiurn, well with Wind Mill, 2 miles from city.

Prk-e terniB reasonably Iiclin qui si intent, 3 miles from St. Francis, Sod House und Stablo; good. Price, 8150. 10QAcr.es. 30 acres broho, good Sod House; deeded; a bargain.

Prjce 8S00. 100 Acres, lo acres broke, Frame House, Stnblc pnd Giatcru; Qujt-clas farm. City Property, For sale or trade. 040 Acres School Land, 83.50 per acre if sold soon. The Railroad Has Arrived Franci3.

In St. Chovcnnn 'ounty and oflief'h lly the central and wewteru part, have lon been talking railroad, drawing linos on railroad AyriLing letters to induco diiFerent companies to throw their surveys in this direction. Surveyors in jjapwed through and driven their titakfs and told great stoiieti of their route, t.C tho great capitalistic lirius that were 'Hiding behind them with their influeioo and their money, loady to push work to coiuplelion a ver early day. In tho wind work was accomplished without scarcely an effort, but tho Folid work was never done, no fii'udiiVi' outfits ever appeared, no ties or Btoel rails marked tho course that the locomotive could trnvel with its burden follower ai'ter. The 't; Itailrond Comjiiiny lnoant bii'Buioi-'S with their sur-1 vey, they tneapt biirfines- when l.hey pui.

their gradi'j? iiai'e at woik, tlieir every move indicated that thoy would put a road into this county and to this city. Arroeted in their work for few months on account of Uio great titriko thrown on their hands by the railway engineers and iiromen, and somewhat retarded by its effects, they have constantly kept in view tho completion of t'ho P.cavor Valley branch, and to dav, tho 8th day of June, they aro within tho limits of our city. opens a new era in th-history ot St. Francis. A town but six months eld, jvith a population of live hundred, improvemenl a Ijavin jeen ntndo that will aggregate almost riity tliousand dollars, outside of the removals from the old town, with the brightest of bright prospects bcfoip her, wUh emigration pouring in, with facilities unoqualed by any western town, plenty of watr, an ex.

cellent farming country arid enterprising farmers to push on the car of progress no one can tell what the end'may be, in point of population, of wealth and gen eral industry and growth. The arrival of tho track layers on this road is but "the beginning of tho end," and tho system projected by tho B. with central location here will place us centrally in a network of railroads to be built by this company within tho next few years. A road from this place to Akron, ninety miles in length will be built within the year; another is projected from this plaee to McCoyk, and the through line to Pueblo, will be pushed through early next spring. This place will bo the division end fqr all of these roads and will make a town such as has not been thought of iu Western Kansas.

Within direct communication with tho Denver, as well as tho eastern markets no bettor place for the upbuilding of a grod town can be found. With cheap fuel close at hand, a good market at our doors, wo do not seo what more could be wished for. We can but Pay welcome to the railroad i Welcomo to the strangers who will knock at our doors for admission amongst us as business men, fanners and mechanics! Welcome to the poor man who is looking for a cheap home! "SVelcomo to tho capitalist who brings his money among us to assist in the developing of this garden ol tho west. The people of tlus part of eastorn Colorado, were startled Monday evening by the report that Fred Munsiniior had allot and killed Mr. Vi Ilium Alion foreman of the lluneh.

Thore are so manv con iiicting reports that it is impossible to net any reliable information on the sub ject. There ban been considerable trouble about disputed boundary linos on account or tho connietinsr surveys in tuwn People were expecting some tragedy to result from the quarrel betoro it wad set tled, lint the cat ii strophe wa neverthoU ss startuny and unexpected. It ih certainly unfortunato that a crime should be com mitted in consequence of a dispute over .1 piece or lana wnon tneri: ara bo many liur.dreds of nerea of just as food hind still vacant. Tho remidns of Mr. Allen wete met at Hairier Thursday by his father and brother, and were token to Denvor where an inquest will be held by the Coroner.

Friend Herald. The American Metoorological Journal' desiring to direct the attention of atu' dents to tornadoes, in hopes that valua" bio results may be obtained, olte-rs the following pri.ea: For Uio best original essay on torna does or description oE a tornado, B'X) will be given. Fur tho second best, And union: those worthy of special mention 50 will by divided. Tho OHMiiys miut bo sent to either of tho editors, I'rofossor JJarrington, As tr Cbsevvatury, Ann Arbor, or A. Lawrence Kotch, UUie Hill MeU-orolok'ai Observatory, Uoad-villo, Mil IT.

lioforethe lirt-t day of July, They must bo signed by a noiu di plume, and be aecomparuul by a iOiikd envelope nddreni-ed with same nom do plume and enclosing the real rnnio aud address uf tho nulhor. Thrt independent and oapablo judges will be selected to awbrd the prizes; and the papers receiving I hem will be the property of the Journal olfering the prizes. A circular giving fuller dotitilscHn be obtained by application to Professor Harrington. LIVERY, FEED SALE 1 'arrita Farlett, Propr's. the public for their libpml pfltronaac lu lhJ paFt, I dtHiru tu announco that 1 can Hllll be found at iuv old Htand, Can fin nthli all kihiln of rl; usually rt-ijuiivd in the lively buslnots, Dailyhack line from ond ip June 2', lSS-'8.

Miint of nil Uimls hopt ut the li. M. mnrkot. 1 IjiHita niicl Slioeg cheaper than ever ot Midnloy'a Gj ta F. C.

I3ridgfon for ClntUe 1.0,1118. Lenvo ynur claims fur salo with Comstock Willits. Gasolene nml Coal Oil at A. L. Clark's 11 rug Store.

Go to CumstSck YVilliU for real 3stato or chaltla loans. Comstock Willits loan money it 10 per cent straight auj up A gooil located Blacksmith Shop vent or siilc. 1 lUiOWN AiJUA. For Salt; A 1300 pound Nor- man Stallion, at bargain, inquire -At F. C.

Ikid-ford, Light Brahma Egs for hatching, Jl.00 tor 13, on southeast quarter V.Hition 28, John L. Joxes. Our ue stock of Boots Shoes have arrived and arc open to the li.ide. Call and 'Cl your stock. 1 Colli Ms Linos.

V. C. iJiiilafoid has just received the largest invoice of watches, clocks and Jewelry ever brought to north-est Kansas, Which lie, is selling at reduced iuieo3. Call and examine stock. Von may not be tible to males a trip nronrid'tho'wdrld hi' eight days, tut you cau have j'our property in sured at tlie most lavorame terms in the best companies in America by calling on W.

Q. Campbell, at the pa.ca ot uoinstocic wuius. Harry Frnzier the Yetevnary will be found tit Wliittet's iiiacksiuith Shop riud will attend to eu-ei en 'rusted to hjs care satisfactorily. No recommendation further tliau bis successful trei-tment of horses in Cheyenne county is neces- pry. For Sale.

Qua of the best Hotels in the Northwest, will be sold cheap it sold jvitliiu thirty days. Satisfactory reasons given for selling. Call on or address Mclvay IVano, Kansas, Bucklan's Arnica Savle The best salve in the world for-Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt liheuin, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively rures rues, or no pay. It is guar anteed to give pertect sati-faction, or 'money refunded. 1'rice 25 cents per box.

For sale by Wano Pharmacy. The Verdict Unanimous. W. D. Suit, Druggist, Bippus, Ind.

jestifies: "I can re commend Electric Bitters as, the very best remedy, livery buttle sold has giyen relief iii cac. One man took six bottles a was cured of Rheumatism of 10 years' standing. Abraham Hare, druggist, Belleville-. Ohio affirms: "The best selling medicine I have handled in my twenty years experience, is Electric Bitters." Thousands ot others have added tlieir testimony, so that the verdict is uuau-nnoiis that Electric Bitters do cure deseases of the Liver, Kidneys or Blood, Only a halt a dollar a bottle ill Wano i'harjiaoy. A Womans's Discovery, "Another wonderful discovery has Leen made and that too by a lady in this county, Desease fastened its (Clutches upon her aud for seven ears she withstood its severest tests, blither vital organs were undermined Miid death seemed imminent.

For Ihree months she coughed incessantly and could not sleep. She bought ot us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for' Consumption and was so much relieved on taking first dose ibat she slept all night and with one i Kittle has been miraculously cured. Her l.siii" is Mrs. Luther Lutz." Thus write C.

ihuuriek of Shelby, N. Get a tree trial bottle Sit Wano, Pharmacy. Kvkaykd oi: S'l'oLicw. Fruiu tlio uu yix miles west of fin the tiilit nl' May JlOlh two Uiv.y iiojHOJi, about tho hios, canli v.ill woiyh iilmlli 1100 l'is. Ar.y ini'oruuil ion lleailin to t.Uo recovery of thnm will be by Wai.kkt, Neb.

T'no now li. Mont Market on Juck-inri Avetuw is opened to i i i imlilio, with full Bt.iuli of mien as beef, Hint-d in, I'ork, ImiiiFi ntivt salt nientti. 1'Yofih uti linnet Friday of eauh wciik. Call j.n-l see uh, MoCJaiity linos. Until further notteo thoro will bo in 't an exfiifdion rate of one fare, nnd thiru for round irip, -bt'twetm on tiiH H.

A M. nut nioro tjian UK) iliiih'S apart to p-iylioa of 'lt or nit)re, limit: rotnrn fioin date of Bale. K. E. IIakkis, at Huik'ler.

St'iavko. A black mare pony, with wl ito ejvit in face, and weighs between htuI ei.ht liunilred. bho has a sore .1 I 1 with Wilholra Wbitmnn at Wbittct'B M.i r)iu. A liberal reward will L-kwuiiLh Bbon. A liberal reward will jiani Iuj jotui'ii or uanuui.

a stoek teeth short were Tut call by the is at and the is a RINGER, Owner and Proprietor. i Di-fiying dona to nil part of the City on short notice. Express Delivered Promptly. NOTICES OF FINAL PROOF. gT'All Proof Notices must lie paid for prior to ihinl publication or they will will be tHsemHnued.

JLanil OiWcv at JllliU 11. 1W. Notlr.o Ib hrrcliy jrU-pn lltnHhe I'nlknviiifMimrHHl fouler Iiip tllutl ii. nicii of Mb hiteittiot' to niHk' commuted tnot in Miinmrt oi' hit clulm, tind that y.ruai will hu nmilu (Jici'k cif llnj Did riot, Cdint, ol' iilUhdCilj, on Anr. 3.

IK'S, WtlliH ii H. Uitwh. li i. 1'or 1hc fdiiiIi wof qitartur, cut lioii (ow -I smrh. rnt' W.

llltlll-JO till! InHoWllllf WillULtHH til IH'OVl! Illh cmithiuonj rildunto i.ntl. cultivation of, Htuo uiiiii, viz William H. William M. Wtilluic. Uavlil Wu'hoii.

nil ol Wano. Kmi. 29 tHANK ttACUK. KfSjirtl-r. lWii) Lau3 fit tilioriin.

Kstn. Jaue JSmS. Not'cs is hT-li Riven that the rIlo wt njr-numud Settler li-is fhui tioticu ol U'h intention to mkc cummtit 1 ii-(iol in 8tip'jrt rl' liif claim, and thnt paid proor will ls nmde litiTore Clerk of ih Uiptrlct Cmut, ol C'liuyoi'iJo Oo at iiivd Citv, Anir. ii. IHdH, vis: Frederick W.

Wickencump. II No KrMf, for th ism tlieftfl (inarier, fceeliou IS, iuvu 'I euuth, rantic 4 lie' nam i ilie follovs iim witiiCff 59 to prove Lin coiitinimii- rccidcuco uiiuii, and cuitiviitiun of, said viz: A-rtW. Jiieknn, W'Milim Mnrfn. K. J'jlin A.

JJiUfiewlck, nil oi Haiylcr.Nel). 2'J fc'iitnk iiucon, Utyister, 1312U Laud office at Oberlin, Kansas. Jime 34, 1888, Notice liereliy elven that the v.g named otth-r lius 111 a not ce oi' his iutentiou to maku final proof in purport ot his rlaim, mid timt. Biit prAol'will bo mado heruro Clerk of thu District Conn, of Cliuyenno County, ut bird City, on 6, 188H, viz: Joseph Hniiur, commuted II E. No, for the f-nuihwuet quarter, Suclioii south, ranyc 41 wept.

He. narnoB the following wIhioppoc to prove hie continuous rcaidenco upuu aud cultlvutiuu ot said lad, viz; E. W. Villlamfi, Churlei It. ITenry, Rtuben Parker, Jacob Peter all of VVniioirKaiif a.

Sy 1 Frank bacon, KepiHer. 18131 Laud office At Oberlin. km. Juno 11, ISSi. Noil cp it hereby given that thu following nam ed puttier has filed uotipo uf hit in eiitiun to make final proof in ptptiiort of hi( claim, and that --aid proof wi'l no made heforn Clerk ot the District Court, ol Clieyinne at Bird City, on Anir.

7, 1HMS, William Ilarrigan, coinmuted II No, for the foutliea-t quarter, Buctton IU, town 5 south ranye till wtt. 1 He niinies tho following wltneP'" (o prove hii cuniiimue reiiideiicu upon, aud cultivation ol said land. John J. Fitriiriin (iwen Kiniiriin. Hick man, Pcte'r V.

Kaiiul, all of ano, Kan. 1 ranii iiacon, neuisvcr. 131D9 Land office at Ohoi-lln. Kannae, 14, 1887. Notloo In horcbv clvcn tlrit tho followins nam- ml puttier litio ltlrd uuttuc iil hlw inleii'lon to ntnkc tlnal prool' In eupport til hi clnlm, mul that ttuttl win ou imuiu iti'iuiu it.

ctivt, itihuio ut liiifl City. Khiimih, nn Auk 8, viz: yjmo, I) Hi Nn, (111)7, lor the cunt litilf nortweet Qtiarrcr, noui hwi-ut qunttttr noitiiwrt-t q'lartcrcecilon iiH und Kmithciiwi 41m tmttli-oii-t qiittiter Kuction S4). tcuvn a rdnpo W. Ho linliieu tin; Itiilort ij vvinn n-t: to provt- liie continuous rudidL'iiL'u upuu and culii vui tun ol said Irnid. vlr: It.

K. Ciooby, Miltoo Adams, Johu Croiiou, ull otC'dUioun, 1vu.mi. Rutrlitcr. 13230 Laud nt (tberlia, Ka.t June It, 1SSS. Notice la Vcri'liy nivcn lliat tlii! following-niwntMl celtler has H.cd iioilceoiblf tn: tuition tu Ke tin h1 proui in tuppoir of his claim, und thai duid jirool will liu made liu'oro lobnto Jiuli; ol Ulirycmift Co ut JJird City, Ivautiic, on Any.

3. 18SS, viz: Jo in Ji, Emick 1) 8 No.S'Hl for tl nort Invent tpnutor soCit ioii JM, towu 5 south, runa 40 Ho npniep tlie lollowlni; wiliu-si-ea lo irovy big cuniiiiUt.n'i retidciico uiwh, and cuiifvatliJii of, Irnid, viz: N. Urry, John R. ItHtlibun. T.

E. Applegato. Suinnor Jackdtp, ull nl' Lnun Itido, Kan. Urault Uncoil, Histcr. 13ia8 Lrujd oftlcc at Olierlin.

Kanpfis, liuu i Notice Is hiircbv piven that iho lollowirg nam Bcitlcr has flled notice ol Uci" intuntiou inukc tlua) piuuf in nipport of her claim, and Mint fiiid out will be miHio bul'oro ibu Clerk of the District Court, ot Olutyeuntj fct biid City, li.au, on Aug 0, viz; Mary J. Blttialiurd, II KHo. 101115, for north wum tjuurter, et'Cliuti 17, town si touih, 41 west, 8be names tho following wilnePii loprovcher Cuiilluuoua ie-iduncc upon, uui cullivaliou uf iHnd.vis: tnrftiul 11. J.in.en Hoy, 11 (Hoi, IJ. Georgu K.

Do.tnuig, ull of N-biaku. fin Fronk Iiucon, ItogHter, Laud UlUct- at Ohurlin, Knunau, May JM, lbisS. Nolire herobv b.VlMj that tho fgllouiii" mira ed Buttlcr hai tiled uotico ot hiv lnleimou to innko flnal itoat in eii)ort of bin claim, and 1 hut said proof wMl be inado be lore Ptobate Jutlue and ex-oilicio VivrK of tho I'nihate Court ol iJhcvnim county, at Und City, kansae, un July 18. 189, vJk; Joliu 1VM)0, fof tho B-c SecsiS. Town 8 HanueW wont, Ho names the following wlmonpes to provo uh? couilnuourt roijidonoo Upon and culLivaiiju ot auid lauit, viz: M.

F. Wluke, Oharlus Uauen, J. L. Wlntngor, VV. Anyel, till ol Gurney, Kutisa.

25 Kiank Hacon. lteirHtor. Hi b9 Laud Oaico at Ohcrliii, Kan. Muy lit. Kotlco is horebv glvon Unit the following named ttltr hat Illnl noiico ol' iiU iun uliou to make Una) omnuilud proiJ in etipuiiit of hlfclahn, ur.d that caici prool will bo made beiuie Ck'ik ol t'ne Court of (iu'wtniH- cotinty, ut iii nl City, Kanon, on July lhfH, viz; II.

11 No. l.ri;j, lor tl.u ouib w.rt quarter ol St.e, 2. Town lUiiie 3'i w-tt, lie. iiiiiiics the lollowiuir lo piov hit1 coutintn us ruidL'nlo upou aiid ciuiivatiuu ol iHi(I land, viz Nils P-Ksn-un, W. II.

H.blyford, C. Slobson, Ji'iepU all ot Wano, K'lii. flj Fiuiik Iiucon. HoKieter. Land ottico at Oberlin.

Kansne, May IS, ltis3. Notice i hereby given that, the loilowiiiK net tier I1.1B illcif notion 01' his; lumnkm to make anal proof In support 0 his claim, ui.il that bald proof will be luude before I'robate Judfio aud ex-oflicio Clerk of tho I'rubato I ourt of County, at Bhd City, Kuu, ou July IS, viz; John Hchrodcr, IT, 15, for tho south half 0, e. quarter Iii. norlh a. o.

quailor hijctfon IU. Town 4 8. ItiniHfi -la w. He n.imtib Ihe following lo provo lilw conilnuoup l'OHldeuce Uion and culuvatlonuf If nil KtlHli ir.i 1 Jacob Lau. lienrv Fette.

Potor Puiun. Friiil. II. Milter all uf Wano, liun. irronn.

uacon, iiiieter. liitiTS Land Office at Oberlin, May Hi. Notice Is hereby (tiv. that tho followfu-naniLil solllur notice of hi luU'QUuu 10 uiuku tlnal commuted proof In itiipport of hi tiaim, and 1I1 hi enid pioof will bo nude before Clik of Dlalilil Court of lieyuiiuo Co, hird Citv, Kaunas, on Juno aJ). ies, viz: Aimrtw J.

I'likr, II. K. U'dhil for the eapt hull quiirier tiPCtlon Town a Haue 40 u-w quarler t-w quarter 8 onm RO, and the ii-w quarter n-W uni-rtwr fcectiou 01. Toau 8 Hiiiixi: 3SI W. He naiuea the following wknccBoe to provo hU cohlinuoMB rpuldcnco Ulmii, aud culUyatiou of, said land, vie: M-lo Link, E.

3. HhufHuhciuer, A. 1), (ieltor, J. MT. WiUtjj: all of Wauo.

Kannaa. 8 iFrftik acojti Selstor. -1th ot July, will be one of the most inter-estilui' features in tho way of entertaiu-nient on that day. A handsome lace bonnet will bo given as a premium to the prettiest baby under ono year old. The heavy rain of Monday gave new liie tr, vegetation, and the prospects for ood crops eems for this section of Cli'-y.

nmS comity never promised as well, and tho rowing especially could not be doin.c, butter. Charlio McKay returned from Colorado on Wednesday evening Inst, and brought his leg along with Ho. is able to lead fho boys in the evening, and his voice fined to tho key of a tin born is recognized by the "terrapin" of the city. We have disposed of oar grocery de partment and horeaftei will devote our entito energies to tho IVy Goods, Clothing, and Boot and Sh o' trade. We- will endeavor to please all.

and make pi ices an obieot on uoods that wo now hamllo. BUOH. The Lmlies Aul Socioty of the M. E. clniroh ut St.

Frnnois will give a fcGlivnl nnd wnrm dinner on tho 4th uf July. TJjo pioceoiU to be npiiliocl in tlio turn-ishin' of the church. Don't bring your tlinnora but patronize them and help a noblo cnu3 At Siinmel Webber's on Cherry Crecl Bociitl dance was held on Wedneedtiy ovonintr of last week, that was largely nt-teiuied by the young The a very pluatinnt conipany 'and tho hours wore enjoyablo unto the break StcM'pncopic Viows will be exhibited at the Grand Army Headquarters, east of Post otnee oh July 4th. The scenery is! varied and composed oE interesting war pictures, famous parks and noted public buildings. All will be Bhown under fine glasses that brings them out true to nature.

Thfl estimate upon the Rock Island has been made from Jennings, Decatur county, to Wono. via Oberlin and Atwood, and wo were told by an official of this road, not two weeks ago, that they were prepared to let the contract from Jennings to Wano in an hour's time; also that Denver had ottered them a half mil lion dollars and tho right of way into Denver to put an air Hue from that place to at. loe. Tins proposition, our lniorra-fint saUl, he was quite sure the company would Mccept, and put all the force now at worTf on tho Colorado Springs route upon thia hue as soon as the lormer completed. Alwood Journal, School IIkpout.

Report oi' tho Gram, mar Department, St. Francis'" school for tho month ending Juno 188b. Number of pupils enrolled f. Avoimre daily attendance 1- No. neither absent nor tardy 0.

KOI.L.OF HONOR. Anna John Maxson. Nellie Maxson. fjouie lienson. iabol Benson, Kdith Talley.

Nellie Campbell. Bertha Muhlor. Maud Iiuark. Tjillie liouark. iS'ollio Donison.

Iarv Mensie. Mvrtlo Millar. Stella Goodfdl. blvm Creswef! ijr.ura ljeaper. At, D.

Li'TH kk. Principal. 4th of July. The Day to be Celebrat ed at St. Francis.

I'ROGPwVM. 1. 112 Guns ut sunrise. 2. Grand Procession ut 10 ORDER OF MARCff.

Form ut Postoflice on Washington Avenue. W. O. Campbell, Grand Murahal. St, Fruneis Cornot Band.

G. A. Post. Ku-Ulux pragoono, St. Francis Sunday School, 38 states represented by 38 young ladies, I.

O. O. P. No, 225, K. of P.

No. 153. Cheyenne Valley Sunday School, Chorry Creek Sunday School. Calhoun Drum Corps. Industrial and Mechanical vtarado.

3. Grand Stand at 11 a. m. Oration by lion. John D.

ol Oberlin, Kaunas. Oration by 'league Ray, of Ober. lin, Kansas, 1211. Basket Picniu Dinner at Grand Pavillion. 1:30 P.

M. Toasts and responses by local orators. 3 P. M. Horse Races.

Slow Mule Race. Put an's Race. Wheelbarrow B.iee. Sack Race, i P. M.

Prizes: For boot standing jump, one 82.00 pair of Shoes by A. M. lirenantun. For best 100 yard runner, 0 1'. M.

Storming and Capture of Fort Ddnulson by G. A. R. I'ost. Blue and Gray represented.

8 l'. M. Fireworks till midnight. Dancing Day and evening. S.

W. Monr.Ku, President of tho day. All are invited. We aro now In-the Hold with During AH Hteel Binder, Peering Mowing Ma-chlnec, Huckcyo IHnderw, Buckeye Mow- 1 The World Utters me Carriast dlways oa Uuua, JTAPSEY A MILLER, at Deeded Furm, JrllXH) wr-rLli of inipruvements. )f AND sold within til) diiyn.

price P1G00 Ptiite of Kam-as, Cht-yemu County, In tho DUtrict Copit in and for the County ant ttj al'ori'-aid, Louis 11 ai Furniture plaintiflV, Hitaint Notlce. F- Uhler Bv virtue or tin xucution (o me directed and delivered, if Biiod out, of tne l)ittict Couitof tbv State of Kaiifus, citlii in mid for Cheennti Com ty. In "aid Stale, tn a.i notion iu Baid courl wheioiii The Louis Hux Furniture Coinpiiiiv plaintiff and F. Al. I'hhr is delendnnt, lwiiloii the Shh dy of July A.

D. lKH. bt-twt-cu the hours of IU oVloek A. and 8 o'cb ck V. M.

of said day, at ttu'Couit lioiiio door iu Bird county mill tut alorrsaiu, oflVr at pubiic ale ana bell to ttn hi'4huit biilder for cash in hand, alt tho light, title and inteiott the above naiin tie-Itiidant, In and to the lollowinu dcsiibud property, Tlie quarter of flection No Two (a.) in Township No. Fyur (4,) eoiitU of ItaiiKo No. Founy (40) wOHt. Said property levied on anil to bo sold qh the propeny of tho abovo named delVnduut, F. M.

Uhler, taken 011 an execution in favor ol' the Louis ILiX Furuituiv CompHiiy. JOll liV liGWALD, Sheriff. Rlie-lfT OIBefi, Junv 0th, US. ilv '1 hurmau lluni hroy, AtLorneysfor plaintiff NOI'ICB. 8.

Lund uHice, DIM Oberlin. Kanpa. ilav 3 lKH. Coinplahit having been entered at oliicu by R. Jnqua naint Jo--io C.

Slnb). fm bor ht'iuui'lead Kntrj No bit. dm- 1. ISti, upon the n. i h.

1. cec. (l, u. 4 w. i Sec.

ft, town 4 ranee 3'l iu Ol.evennt, county, Kans-ac, Willi a vi. to I he can tlon of Miid eutiy; ctuititunt tiUt-uinir lb ii niil C. Malone hnn wlutlly abaiidontd tuid thici; that ho haa bur i'l-miUmico tlierelmm for niori, than tix iuoiHh r-ineu tiact ia not settled upon and culilvau-d by aid party as required by lv, hat ail Josie C. Maloinj has never lived or ivnided on haid laud -incc niak-hiii auid entry, hu no improveuttutH up to Lhi date, 1 lie oaid pari ie are h'TL-by buininoiietj 'o appear at thi ollice ou iho (lay of July 1H- 8. at 10 o'cloi k.

to respond and fuiuish UKtiutouy couctrmug anid altered fuilure. 2ti Kivuk liacou. Kcyihtcr. laHlti LandoUlee. at Oberlin Karj Notice is horeby Riven that tliu following named netiler it ti It'll notice of hoi iuiention to mako tlnal proof iu nunpurt.

of bU claim, aiitf that said proof will bo made before JuiU'oo int-met 1 or in in ft lieli.ru toe CI -rk thereof, at hird City, oa July lti. IbHa, viz. fclilboit Faeley, U. E. iliyu.

for thou. 0. i Sei tlon Town 5 H-iiie -to VV, He nanieV tho following wltnosspB tb prov( hib eontiiiutjus rusldoncu upon, and cultlvatiou of, eaid land vi: J. H. LUwnrd, Dv K.

IUic, J. V- J)U1U ie FaDr, all of Luun lUde, Kau- Jl'i Fr.mk Itacon, Register. iUtiia Laud ohlce at Ulu-riiu. Kanciu May, 4, Notice ia horeby given lhat the following sut iler has lilt nollceof bin Iuiout'on to umuj. fii-al proof in ol Kf claim, and that tmiti proof wlh he nrndo before Judge of tho Dintri Court or tu hlf abnence before the CUrk thercyll at Biid Citv, Kaiibac ou June lbth, 1S, viz: Oeuru W.

H. li. Jso. b37. for ttio couth; east quattcr, pnition fl, town south, ihiikp 4u w.f.

He names tho following wltuensea to prove LU continuous residence upou and cultivation jf said land, vti: 4 Uavid Thrush. W. If. Morris. 3.

A. Giiuffui'. fl. J. Clark, all of Law ltide, Kanisaa.

iacoa, Rflijjf Frfein I el. GonU if you want, something now, poat nobby, look at tho' large line of nock wear at Miutfley s. Missoa Cnrrio and Bessie Gililxmey sjient several days in the city this woek, visiting Gertie Mccarty. II. 'JTiurniau lias securod by people of Tdiilia to deliver the 1th ol July oration at that city.

Art'h has opened up in the Roftnurf nt business- in tho Voortinnn uuildintf on Juckdon Avenue. 1 Olive Faasey returned from Bartloy, last woek where b.ien nt-tendinff si'hool for yonie months past. T. has moved to town and oeeupios tho seeond story of his business builamg on Jae.kvn Vyentie witu lite, family. Ij, W.

McCarty and II. G. Thurmnn went to Kingston mid Tilalia, on Monday. Their trip wa--of a business nature. Tho telegraph line is put up ns the track laying Iirs prop'ossed, and with the tinishing of the road the telegraph will also be nnishud, Jonas Cashner on ('horry Creek is the father of a very young daughter.

'Who says the populat ion of Cheyenne county not increasing. Quito an extensive gradjng outfit passed through the city on Tuesday of this week on their way west, probably to work on the liock Island grade, We are informed that a stock of gro ceries linH" been ordered, and will be opened up in business room on Jackson Avenue in a short time. J. W. Midgley returned from Chicago on yesterday evening.

The labors in securing the nomination of Oeh. Ilarrisson weighs heavily on him. The Haigler Bare Ball Club will play game of base ball, wirfl the St. Francis Ball Topsois in St. Francis on Sunday, July 1st, at 'J o'eloek, r.

si. John A. Wolbaeh has bought the St' Francis Plaindealer. From the appearance of the last week's issue Mr. Wolbach is a newspaper V7.

B. Comsloi who was engaged in business hero with his brother during last siunin.ir, and ho wa in the city ro cently, is at present in New Mexico. A horse was struck by lightning in 5 on Sunday, and killed. Tho lightning was severe in thiH section and it is a wonder that more damage was not done. Frank Collins was absent in the east during last woek.

The rumors afloat at to his aets while gone ore not to be believed. More of a verilication is needed. On tho North Fork of Cherry Creek or Sunday last a wolf hunt was indulged in by a number with a successful rosult. Five pelts wore of the trophies captured. John Burgwald caught a team that be come frightened and started to run on Tuesday.

The Sheriff is a good one on horse back and when he goes something must coiue. M. J. O'Brian'stoam become frightened on Tuesday and ran away. Pat McClus-ky caught them, going after them in gen uine cow-Doy uryip, ana oUeeeeiLug as only could.

At Calberlson, on Mqnduy, the lightning was very severe. Two farmers driving to town wore struck and instantly killed, and three othoru were struck and etuuned badly. Mr. Gibbs, north of the city, lost a horse by drowning during tho eovero rain stui'in on Monday, The horse was hi draw tho rush of water from the divido took him down. Faueoy Millor sold three ft ihd mills 1 ist week.

The trade of this firm is ex tending heyoml their expectations and uicir Bines are increasing to a volume not anticipated by them. The lee Cream Festival, given by, the ladies of tho M. E. church, in tho now church building on Thursday evening of la.st woek, was well pairuniiid, the nut proceeds being above $13. W.

K. Klngcairl, Robert Sheldon and C. Baton, of Fairbury, arrived in the hint woek. and expect to settle permanently horo. They will engago in the contracting and building business.

F. M. Uhler, formerly of this city, but at present in the employ of the B. M. Railroad and located at MeCook, is spending a short time lmro a nongst his aoijiuiiutantca aud attouding to porsouai ousiucss.

Under tho good wotting that the native sod received from tho rain on Monday, the breaking plow is getting in its woik. June and July ore the months receom-mended for breaking to make good stirring for the year following. Tho hail storm of Monday last was ooi'li-ied to a limit of throe miles in width and about live milium length, was located north of the city in a toulheaot and northwest It as ijuite destructive and in many places totally dostroved crons. In some places tho ground was covered TttVut fiU Kuyilw i city jnoHemeu an appearance aa ia winter wlien covered rt A Fine IteUiKfuishincnt, Some breaking done, price cv00. lT Above is only a partial Uwt of lands wo have for sale, We buy and Ij lands at all times and handle none but the very best.

Stn- Us of merchandise can bo traded for land when poisons desire to come ycsjt. Cull und seo us, or address Thurman Humphrey, ST. FRANCIS, KAN- NOTICE HOMESTEAD V. Laud Office at Oberlin Knn. 0140 Apiu an, iei Complftlnt halne b- en entered at ihia onloo by IhiiniuK K.

Ani lesiatt! Hsaiit 1-1 1 l.iivtnn for alHniliMiii'j liU eniry No, I0I04 Uuti AU'iihi 1. Mi, up. iu iub 1101 1 iiuatv (ja iiLcr ncu. (i, Tmvnxhip 5 south, li mne -id WtU, in Cheyttiuu county Uanpac, witu a vk-w 'ai tUf canclbnion of said entry eontcftunt nllcii-tnc ih'. aiiiindirnent, That Le has cb.iitd hid rctltltiiC thurcfiora lor more ihi.n fix ujoi tlm inco makiut: eald entry, that aid tract is not settled upon and culiivati by said parly us required bylaw; and thu iboro arc no linpiuvtmiuiiH of any biud ou eaid lai rt.

The eaid purtioB are miimiioui-il to appear nt thM qn ihe ldtb day ol July, lS, at IU o'clock K- M. to losjtond and iuruish toktiruuiiy concerning buid abandon-rucit. Frank Bnoon, Ttilster. 13018 Laud office at Oberlin, KanRae M'iy Kotlce id hereby given that the fallow 11 11 allied futtlur hiiH Hied inHice of her Ii.tenliou to tuuke final proof in support of her el ihu, and that iaid proof will be niaile brforo Clerk oil the DiwUlot Court. of Chcvcnuo couutv, at Uird Citv.

011 .1 ill '2 IShrt. lhiniia UaiUti, b. S. 47H, lor iho north half, noiUi wvi-r quarter, tion iior! Leant qua tiTPecilon 7. iov.u 2 j-ouiIi, rniiii rt) wh1, ue Diwoea Um." fuilurtin witin.rnp 10 oi'ovo her coiiiiiiaoiMithiiluiie upon undoullivaliou ol'buid tantt, via Juimm Fishur, A.

E. Tiowbilihrc, Daniel White John W. liiowu, ull ot'Wtno, ito Ilaoon, KeftMer. ltell LaudOrUco ut Oberlin, Kanai. May Notice Is hereby given that the following named dultlor has tiled notice ot his luleutum lo innku final proof in t-u; ut uf his claim, and liial f-nitl proof will be made before Cleik' of Ibe DUtrlct Ci.urt of Cueyenno ut lJiril Ciiy, Km.

on July a 1,18, viz: ClairanccSoBi-J. Ko. 3--C-S for the Bouihcast quarter, fvciiou lit, town i e. I. lie uiuuua the fallowing witnei-L a to prove hi coniinuouH leidoucu upon and culiivaiioj of said liuin'.

Johu W. Tr.cktr, Fred Oertle. Deni-ka, liunn ChaLdlor, all lluijjlor NJ. Frank Bacon, Kcjjiater, 12750 Laud office at Obmlln, Kansas, April 24, 18h8. K(lce horohy given tlnit the following named fultler hai tiled uoiice of hie iuleullon to make final proof in tiupport of lu claim, and ihul ttaid proof will be niadu luifoio Oh'ik of tue Dictrlet Court or Probate Jude ii Clerk 16 uluo.it, ut Biid Ciiy, Kama, on urn 8, l'-S, vi buunicl T.

Forrett, 1). S. Ho. fi'lSl, northwout quuiLor Kec. Town 1 Kaitiu Jl w.

nnii.eH to prove hie conliiiiMiiis reifiiieuco upou aud cultlvuilon ol K.iiil laud, viz: Joi Taylor, William H. nraper, John W. PI1-liiiKt Uueuell li. iiearUsicy, all of Hairier, Nib. S5 Frunk llaeon, ItcUier.

Forty hoad of cattle and horaoe vautttl in my pasture one milo euet of St. Fran-uia, olmros 81.00 por month, yearlings niul iimlor OoV, iilmniliinco of water and gruMS, M. 8. Fpbd..

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