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Cimarron New West from Cimarron, Kansas • 4

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Cimarron New Westi
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Cimarron, Kansas
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Tho school opened Monday with a less New West-Echo. DEATH OS TIIF, TiA I Ti. John Fuller, ago about 21 years, a res attendance than last yenr, 1. New Meat Market. Windsor Dr.

Brown, the dentist, will lie In Oimnrrou on Bcpteiuber llitli, 1-tlh and ident of Cimarron, who was employed on tbe section by the Santa Fe railroad company, was found dead neir the railroad trark. about si miles east of town on 15th. -tS-2t Advices from the country are to the Wednesday morning of last week. Fuller C. DITTMER.

Proprietor. Two ioT North of Fostotoftico effect that plows ore running in every Opposite Santa Fo Depot. P. WILDERSON, Proprietor, lireetion. Subscription $1 Per Year We begin to underatand why Mr.

Mills This ever popular Ilnimo lm n-contly rluinErf 1 manntemfnt ami boc-n rtfurniijlietj was engaged the night previous as a track walker or night watch. Ho was struck by a freight train going east, and was ev ideally lu a standing position when hit by the cowratchef of tho locomotive. so intent on driving the sheep out of nna ih now rst-ciitsf 111 all itit ujiitnmi-iiH. Has the Commercial Patronage of the City. this country, or more especially out ot Texas.

His English friends want the grass lands of that state for their cattle. The aplkn-hammer which be must nave Always hand. Makes a businoss of Buying and Selling Cattlo, Hogs. Sheep and Milk Cows, K-tivt; this Iffitfl every for till points imrth nml smith. beld in bis band, was found embeded In Hie ground, about feet froua tbe place when1 the train struck him.

The body There is no denying the fact that times of the man was dragged along the track O. D. LEMERT, at least 7,1 feet by appearances shown. S. 8.

L08AIT. BtI3ItgS3MAWAaE3r nf Itm Nrvr W.T-tto nrc on ntand. Notts ttsln tfit. TnUIWOAY. BEfT.

0, lS. LOCAtTEWS. Bettet times In the "Dot 1 yoost Tot I'd llVo to know." Itimd wlistrrof.lllaketaytot Western Knnsa. J. Bhoup a "luwn In TopcKe Ibis week.

are hard at tho present time, but they are not as bad here as in many other locations. With our rich soil and agricultural resources the day of prosperity is not far distant. Every man must keep up his courage and stick to tbefnlth that T. O. TOWNSEND Retail Dealers In Tbe man was wounded in the head and -Doalor in- legs, and death must been sudden.

A lantern was found next to the track In a lighted condition, by the section men, where It must have hfen left by Fuller. Is In him. By so doing be can rest anstir- cfl that better times are near at hand. CI "S1 gtTh esm koi mi ssJ lour, Feed Hay '9 F. Mitchell says be will have plenty feed and in great abuinbincc.

He has Docs a Gonoral- There la abundance of forage for been raising borrs in a small way, keep ing them on buffalo grass during the summer, auil be is now feeding them on sorghum and they are growing fat. This Is STORAGE BUSINESS, A. J. Evans, J. held an Inquest, and some of tbe testimony showed Ihat a train which left this nation, at 11 23 p.

for the cast, did rrot have tbe lamp in the headlight lit, and that tbe Un man made unsuccessful efforts to have tbe lamp lit, Jt Is supposed that tbe "wild train," so called, struck tbo unfortunate track walker. Fuller was an Industrious young man. and bis parents have the sympathy of he community In their sad loss. itock In Pray ennnty. Tbe fwnily of O.

C. Miti-hell returned from Colorado on Tuodny. Flour, Feed and Provisions, SOUTH MAIN STREET, CIMARRON, KANSAS. good hog country, said a Ford county Opposite Devot, on Main Street, Si vor.l lew lebool louses arc being farmer to us the oilier day. Tbe bogs wero freer from diseases here than in CIMARRON, KANSAS.

built In tin county. itlier portions of the west. Tbe familiar sound of tbe ecuool bell M. Slaughter, who is farming in the was beard Mundny morning. northwest part of the county, has sown C.

T. VINSON, Prosiiltmt. W. J. CONKI.K, Ciwlikf.

Notary Public Syndicate Land Jlgenls. II) acres in ryo. Some rye he planted on Uny short but benvler on the ground, nid a Ford county bay-maker to us lust the- the SOth of August was up and growing nicely on the 2i)lb, Just fourdays making its appearance afler sowing, and was one A. T. Riley 8.

8. Lornn, of tbe h'-w Wtnf Echo, ON TO rUEIll-O. M. A. Low, president of tho Hork Island, while lu Pueblo recently, select ed a piece of land Just north of tbo city limits where it is probable terminal facilities of tho road will bo located.

The company is now negotlateing for the purchase of worth of" Is epcrullnrj weeks In Colomdo, for inch high. Ryo is a prolillc. crop in this part of Kansas. Ho plowed sonio rye recreation. iiii3rroii D'MiKy stubble ground mid this was growing as REAL ESTATE AND il well as the oilier.

Tbo stand is prelij D. Eliisi'l secured a live centlwde, nd Is preserving It In a bottle of alcohol even. The Hue from Dodge City to Pueblo will CIMARRON, KANSAS. bo constructed as soon ns practicable. Frank Hand having learned that hit father's mules which were stolen las' Editor Want Eenoi Deeded and Railroad Lands.

spring by Wilson, were in Beloit, wen, iwn to that place last week. Tllert Be'nff one among the "old settlers," of etty l'ralrio, and an interested observer ney to Loan, the very Low- was an cxpenso of lor keeping Hit mules; and afler selling the animals, de Taxes Paid for Non-Resiilents. if nil lis surroundings, allow me to eon Uc of interest tribute a few of my observations and luding other expenses, but little money- And a Gonoral Banking Businoss Transacted. thoughts. COXESX'OXTIDEITCX: SOLICITED.

was left. Wilson had sold the mules for HKi, and received (1 on the sale, but In regard to surroundings, I cast my 'yo over this beautiful, acant land, lying Collections a Specialty. Cimarron, Kansas. nring detection bo left tho town with around us uncultivated, only waiting fur out receiving the sale money. some one to settle upon and cultivate, Urcont tk-vrlnpements show tnat the and In so short a time as two or three years have as good a homo ns one need new D.

C. M. T. milroad will not pilau into the inunngoment of tho Itoi-k Inland. as a curiosity.

Both Bradmreel's and Dun ronimer cial agencies report an Improvement In trade In tbe United Si ales. Tbo Great Uend salt well lias reached a depth of 1,803 fuet, the last HO feot bo lug roek salt of superior unallly. W. English takes a wagon load of veiretalilcs every day to Drolire City, anil finds a ready market for them. W.

J. Woodward, of Hess township, Informs us that the farmers Id his township are putllun In wheat and ryo. Mrs. H. E.

Hice. who wss visiting her mother, Mrs. Hopper, returned to Dodge Tuesday, Mrs. II. going with her.

Frank Wright was taken to bis home 111 Indiana, leaving Monday night. The amputated limb was slowly healing. Tbo Garden City Bentim-l suspended publication Tuesday, The present limes are trying ones on uewnpapers. The Iiavanna nine and Cimarron nine play a match game In this city Saturday, when a lively time may be anticipated. II.

A. Tout, of Ensign, Inform us that It will howcrer berome ptirt of tho aya- to want. When, at the same tunc, think ing of so many homeless dcuizcus of city eventually to control tho projected and town In this wide domain of "Uncle Omaha, Dodgn City and Soutnwiisteni. Tho Uoek Inland road proposes extend. Sam," who would be far happier and more healthy If they would only come ing their line up the south of the here and go to work with a determination STORE, to, nt least, be a possessor of a little more river a far au Garden City, thence to Pueblo or Denver uud perhaps to both points.

Dodtfu C'ily Times. than tho "six feet of earth," all aro cn titled to. Perhaps some think there is no Comn.iHHioner liliu k's report for the way of making a living here. But if one Iocs not care to raise cattle, there is an job ziariira-, STTCXZ FostfiTS, Boilpors, Ciroulars, Blunks, Loiter Hemls, Bill Heads, Note Hearts, Statements, Envelopes, Business Cards, Visitinr Oanls, Invitations, Ticket of all Kincln, Ball Pro-frrammes, Pencil Tablets, In short, anything Ami everything that ean be turned out in any First-Class Country Printing Ollice, and the Best Work, for tho Price, BY THE C.E. SAPP.Prop., iponlng for all kimlsof Industries, even fiaeal year endinir last, has been made public, Amoni? other features it shows by counties tho number of pensions granted during the last three months on a small scale, such as sorghum mills, broom factories, etc.

And this being in --DEALER IN- the Uaeal year and tho agifregute so abort a distance from Cimarron, our the farmers are planting wheat and rye. county seat, a creamery and produce ex amount for cacu county. (Iray county has 51, amounting to Ford county has 1 11, amount Oartleld county and arc using all the seed thut they can nature would be both profitable and ben Mi Ial to this new county. This being Drugs' Medicine amount fcl.Oil); Kinney 10'J, amount the third year of crops, every ouo can procure. In conversation with fanners faom different parts of the coiinly, we are inform Meade 75.

amount t.82H. testify that, as they at 111 get better every year, goes to show that what this court cd that the settlers generally will remain Tho company boring at Dodgo City try needs is cultivation, aud thosu who have Btruek coal at a depth of 0U feet. In tbo county havecomoto stay, will beforo a great The vein is supposed to be three or four Dr. and Mrs. U.

V. Nichols ivo taken while, herald the tidings to those who charge of tho Merchants Hotel, nud we have gone to "llnd something better," feet thick, and the company is keeping an airof mystery about the Uud. Many feet of slate was passed through before Paints, Oils, Glass, Toilet Articles, Cigars, Etc. Eureka! Eureka!" Thoso who intend believe they will make a success In man aging the lintiso. rtaying and making their bonies here, any striking the corl, which is covered with O.

P. Ruck, who has a farm In I-ogan a roof uf clay. Burh us usually covers fiti it wan one can see from the looks of llieir farms to-day that their labors have not all been In vain, and every year adds something towushlp, Bays be has a yield of WK) tm oal veins. The company demreto know sbcls of millet seed from lit acres of Prescriptions Carefully Componndsii Bay or Night at tie Diamfl. to tbo improvements.

And what will it ground. This i a good yield. In school district No. the iiihabl the extent of tho deposit before maliiim it public. A coal iniiio at Dodge would add to the prosperity of this portion uf the iStatc.

lio from this tlmo hence? Many have NORTH MAIN STREET, come and stayed merely long enough to tants have voted tl.utlOboiidbWilhwhich Store on South Miitu Street, prove up and get what money they could they Intend building a school house. Tbe The taking of testimony iu the county ml of tho loan agents and laud specula CXMAREON, KANSAS. plana have already beeu drawn, Cimarron, Kansas. scat cane has been postponed until the tors, when, if they had staid by their claims, they would to day have been Fred K. run's New Madison Hipiare 7th inst.

A number of witnesses were xamined last week, showing that the reaping the reward of thilr bailors, iu Mouday night, tuc loth, in bis great Htead of drifting homeless here aud there Kvery newspaper iu Kansas should play My Motbui iu Law. Everybody go Soule-tlilhert combination used a hrv amount of money In the election for Riley ei Best nre now prepared to make loans on improved farms cheaper than On this account Is why so much land is keep beforo the people tho importance anv one. urn ultivatcd and being of no use or bene of electing representatives who favor ami 'oiiuty seat. It is stated tliat Soule has dready speut and that the Heats on sale at the t'oalolbce dl llg store. W.

II. Rogers, W. A. Hopper, George Wendt and t'al Jlnrton left on Mouday tit to any one or the country. Theie is a Always Bkaoy.

If you wtll jul lake tlu nri'-i-iiiilion to kern a hulth of Chum will work for the passage of a law that will fix a penalty for usury class of persons we all know, who are for Tacoma, Washington Territory, and berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea that no man dare violate. Lot us havo afraid to work and go from place to place amount will reach before the ciisc is closed. The Ingalls boot Hers have not showu that in urtou used a cent of money iu the canvas. tiocct to reniaiu In that ten iloiy. Their Remedy oil hand vmi will always In 1..

t'. ood law. Make it a forfeiture of thinking tbey will strike somu "big bo many friends here wish them suc'esa. plaint. It is prepared especially for that nana.

For Instance, the prairie schoon principal and iuterest. CIDorado iui Hmr, mm in it sun- ruru. cis pur uol rs who, during all the beautiful spring A convention of the Sunday schools of A wheel on a freight car with a broken flange, passed over this track soma ilaya tie. Sold lv W. C.

Nichols. aud early summer (at a time wlien their Gray comity will bo held in Cimarron ou ugo, and ou the secliou east of lovn Im NOTICE. In the second week of August the gross arnings of sixty-nine railroads, which time might be betlet employed ou some Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 19th AU permma kuowinir themnelvo8 In foreman found sevenly nine broken or laim pulling In a crop) were putting in ami It irt desired that county 8uu- comprise all roads from which Hnures (lehtetl to the late (Irmor H. I'nic-ar damaged rails, In two iiiIIch of track tbe time Gipsy fashion, bound for Colo- lav school oftUt is and ministers meet aro hereby not i mil that 1 have Atoul 1000 bolts were also broken, ado, or further west, hunting for tlii and arrange for a program, ltev.

J. A. bought taiil aceoiintH. aud unless an im 'big bonanza" or "something better, mediate Ht-illciucut iH etTeeted, the ac- KANSAS Bright, of Abilene, will be present and A charter was lilcd last eek with the counls will l)e jtlaced in the hands of an not diidlug It of course. The majority instruct the schools and oil leers.

is Hecrelary of Hlate for a new town to be attorney tor collection. (.,. b. Wai'1. are now traveling back, worse ulT than called Macomb, located about bulf way hoped thut each Sunday school 111 the county will two or nunc delegate when they started, aud also at a time HBRASKA between Mouteiuma and Euslgu, ou the Uucklou's Arnica iSalvo.

The bent Salvo in tho norle for ruta. wero obtained, were nearly 4 per cent ill excess of those of the same tines lu tho coi 'responding week last year. The bank clearances of the country last week wero 14 percent greater than in the same period in Trade generally throughout the land appears to be nearly, if not quite, as activu ss It was year ago. The business outlook, notwithstanding tho uncertainties aud disturbing tuttuenees attending a Presidential canvass, is decidedly en-eouiHijrine. St.

Louis tilobe Democrat. when the crops are ready lube gathered i ho will attend. Elite, luiumeut will he provided by the citi.ens uf Cimarron. line of tbo new railroad. A poBtullicc bus ueuu established with Miss 1'hoebc in aud preparation being made for the hruita'M, soren, uleeiM, an It rheum, fever sorcui teeter, chapped hainln, einlilblaiiiH, coma, and ail skin eruptions and posi winter.

It's true, as the author of the black aud tan teirier dog, a wee bit White as postmistress. J. W. Egbert, who lives eight mil ISLAND-DOUTE old adage says, "all's not gold that gilt of a thing, belonging to Nenl Brown, of tively ciiri-t piles, or no pay required. It in guaranteed to 1:1 nu perfeit natiHfaetion lets," but if ouo wants to succeed In any southwest, eu)e hie settlers lu bis ueigli Dodge City, lias ge id dog audacity.

Ten or mo ne refunded, l'ricu ceutit per undeitakliig. should not know tbe word fail, but go forward with a determination borhood are pretty well provided, 'i'bey ho. for wtle tv Ur. Nicholtt, Cimttrron. lava ago the dog accompanied Its owner have laised soiue eorn, have good crops on a ride on the cars from Dodge, and In whatever they undertake and success of tweet potatoes, udllel, tieellent nee Oo to Riley Best for farm loans.

Uf tlee over Cuuarrou bank. will surely crown their ellorts. lu the corn, wuteruelons. and alitllu of every lust three years Pretty 1'rairle baa uuder Blown getting off the train at Cimarron, tbe dog follow ed hiiu. Any dog ill fol low its master.

Hut Neal returned to the train and con turned the journey to hi thing. Kouio of time settlers have been gone a wonderful trauafotmatiou in the CHEAl1 UAKDWAKK The remnant Hot ol L. 1, Kiiifei and tcouds damaged by lire in now olfeifil fur Male at very low price, i'urtic wi idling hardware, itiiphnneiitH, ttoveti, pumpei, call at iShoup Dill uU store room. North Main Street, Cimarron. AUo Tin bhop iu eomu-cuoti.

.1. 1. Tkk hih. TO KK NT Two nice houses on Court avenue Rent low Houses in repair, hlmiuire of M. S.

BKST, Agent. located three, years. way of li'ipiovemeiils. Instead of it be destination, accidentally leaving the dog Jos. r.

Eiwin, of Dodge City, Is in ing luiialnted with thu untclope, eoyole, behind. The diminutive canine waif as it wus thieu years ago, there arc Washington -Territory, and contribute now spolteil over It beautiful farms with to the Times a Utter which gives a pool wandered around the streets of this tow until thu arrival of thu passeuger train for Complaint use. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, it is perfectly fcale fur children of anv Hito. Ji5cts per bottle. Sold by J.

C. Nichols. green Hilda of corn, millet, heat, etc opiniouuf thut country. He says "Kan Personal. going cast the next day, when he mount aas ucwapapcr ami real estate uieu are and husy life aud health abound In every direction, and wllhlu lis limits can boast Mr, N.

It. FrnlUteliKtKla, or Mnhllo, writ on: 1 taku grval pliinMurtj lit rttuuiiont'iul-titaf lr. hlna'tt Nfvv Dikcuvt-ry fur uonituinii- the very embodiment of truth, compared of a flue little couutry school house, cost with the real estate uhu ami newspaper titm. Iittvlng Ueil Itter AbHwrtitatlai'tv of llron chi list tut it c'ttttrvli. iuntm.t ruluf iil fittiifiy curt-J nit) nul 1 hnv nut! imt'ii m- ing about which answers for of the territory." Ills advice Is for pen ilu itul itiiK-ti.

1 alati I't kt tu at tittt lltut I limi church purposes ulM. Many have lin pie to stay lu Kansas if they can get one triol utht-r rimiHlif4 wtlli ntitfuo.l rrmlt, Ilnu good sipiare meal a day. ed the trt.iu taking thu "blind baggage" for his home. Tho dog jumped the train before it reached tbo slatiou, and made several sumcrsaulw iu the act. The match game between, the Cimarron uine uud lugulls uiue took place on Saturday, uud resulted iu a victory for Chuaiiou.

The following is the scotu: WoDdorful Curoa. t. Iloyt A wiiolfnivh' and rt-tatl ot ttotiu', It a nnm: Wo liim bvnn xi'llotrf It HMttf't Nw Ihnoovi-rv, hlurtrto Ititli-ra tui'l liut'k! t'li Am it for tour Ilttvu iifMir tlxtt t. ell. or Kitt urn a ut.

''nil Bjaiifcitii'ticm I It or i' havtt bffii nouns wutulf rlul fureit i' limit -nl by Wi or. Utt tuia lu ttiitt city. Sfwrttl t-ftntu uf iirniiottui ol Imvu bt fii t'ltlm-ly i'urud tv ttiit tmv v( l-w bottle of Ir Khik'h Nnw I'Ui'ovmj tukeu til cuinti'i'tinQ itli th'ttric liitlur. rmrt.ntito lliutu al wuy. Soltl by Vj- C.

NlctluU. orchards Blurted and growing flue, also forest trees, and well 1 might go ou and tell the rest, but will stop, and if this Many portions of Colomdu are suffer Hlati llnrtt hi ft' I Tie llltlurit klKl or Knitf' NWW Lilnfillm built itriilt ti I vtku ri'cuiiiiiiciul. Dr. ULuk'k M'H- tHtvovitrv lor Coimuiuiitlon, Cnufttu .11 Ml CuiiN, tu Mit.l on Kimr-aittc). Trial bo lilt tluu ii.

NteUoU' ilriiK tnr. MOST DIRECT, SAFEST, BEST AND MOST CONVENIENT Meana of intercommunication bstwetn all pointe in tha Statea of KAM8A3 and NEBRASKA. This great aystem presents the moat comprehensive grouping of Central Lines in the United Slates, touching all principHl localities in KANSAS, NEBRASKA, ILLINOIS, IOWA, MISbOUKI, MINNESOTA and DAKOTA. THE CHICAGO, KAN3AS NEBRASKA RAILWAY Joins the GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE AT KANSAS CITY AMD ST. JObEPH KOlt CHICAUO and points BAST, and maiea close connection with all the leading Railway Linea for ST.

LOUIS and pointa EAST, SOUTH and SOUTHEAST; and with the famous ALBliRT LEA ROUTB to ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, and pointa in the NORTHWEST. By nieaua of ita central position, the substantial character of its construe tion, and its magnificent Passenger Equipment, consisting of restful RECLINING CHAIR CARS, magnificent PULLMAN PALACK SLEEPING CARS, and ELEGANT DAY COACHES, THE CHICAGO, KANSAS 4 NEBRASKA RAILWAY ia enabled to offer superior advantagea to ita patrona, and to lead all of ita competitors in time, aecunty, comfort, and accommodation. Among the numerous Cities and Towns uu tho CHICAUO, KANSAS A NEBRASKA RAILWAY are; Wichita, Kansas City, Et. Joseph, Clyde, Wellington, Belleville, Nelson, Clay Center, Caldwell, Abilene, Topeka, Manhattan, Canton, Salino, Molton, Alma, NoHhersen, Solomon City, Horton Wiilte City, Hutchinson, ejankato, Sabatha, Heringlort, Pratt, Smith Centre, Pawnee City, Marion, iireentbirn, Phillipsburg, Ueatrloe, Peabody, Dodge City, Norton, Hebron, Fairburys It la a line of modern construction, with the lattst and best Improvements, and travcrsea the most important portions of the States of KANSAS and NEBRASKA, where there aro opportunitiea not found elsewhire for the Farmer, the Merchant, the Mechanic, the Laborer, Uie Professional Man, and all claeece of busineaa and industrial purauita.

For tickets, maps, folders, auii otber information, apply to your nearest Ticket Afem. Or to C. W. FISHER, W. 0.

MANN, JOHN SEBASTIAN, Central Manager, st Sea. IKket ans Pass. jt. Gin. ticket ana Pats, ageat, Topeka, Kansas, lug for feed and grass, though hit should catch the eyo of any one whom might benetlt iu any way or any one win raius lii'Vn fallen In the mountain ills trlcts.

Thero will be a demand for Kan Mm. while vittitin.if with is halting hotweou two opinions, 1 shall as hay and forage. The Pueldo l.ivi I iig IN. Cimarron, Caul iter, run, feel that my labor has not beeu lu vain. Block Review Bays: her tai her in-law, at Uayuor tity.

Wiu taken very nick with cholera nioibtig. plivrtieiiiti wiut eitl for, but an the doctor wait not at home, Mr. t. K. Wible, a merchant of Uayuor City, banded the The general fall round-op has been or dcnil, ana Is earlier than usual, loeuahli owners to collect and move their cattle runs.

1 0 11 kinds of business has been fairly Tbe entire country eiubraecd in district. husband of thu aick lady amall bollle ot Chauiberlain'a Ctdic, Cholera aud Clark, Rose, nowles, Smith, liregory, Killiani Megarry, Jones, aetivo lu Kansas City during the wee 8, and 1" Is without tutucient lecil to winier uuder the mol favoi-uble weatlu Burns, l'ippln, Slater, Brow luiciitr, Rou.e, Firestone, Chaao, Diarrhoea Remedy, aud nakud him to try mo hunk clearings show a marked In (hat, and if it did not cure, he ueed not and it is uow too late for grass to grow FARMEHS, ATTENTION! WuhaTo MONiiY TO LOAN on Im proved Farms, or for Fiual lroof at 7 and 8 per cent. I'atrouie homo institutions nud bor row straight fnun the lender, thereby saving the commission paid to loan agents making your iuteiusi payable ut this of ttce. The only ttrm lu tho city that makes Loans on City Property. VI.U-1V Lo.

-VMJ Ciuiuiion, Kus, ereaso over thoso of the same period last iiav tor it, bui it did iu work and before and mature. Fairly goad feed may be year; the building boom baa showu returniiiki to their home iu Sprin'ield. found iu almost any direction, but the signs of Abatement, hilu ruulealato men Ohio, they calleU ami procureU anothcr mviorltv will move southward when Mary nice. 3 boitle. Uncle John Set mdue, says he there is more open range ueinln.

lirusji report a decided Improvement in the out will never be without ChamburlaiU Col Cimarron IikIU look for tlieui. All the Indication-! point ic, Cholera aud OianUoott Kcmedy. lipoid 1m reported good iu northern ltent uud iu Kllteit count V- in eastern l.H Allium inuiiiy, nud 'u N' MutVt La id. to an active tall trade. by O.

C. Kilolt. Umpire..

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