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The Parsons Eclipse from Parsons, Kansas • 1

The Parsons Eclipse from Parsons, Kansas • 1

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KANSAS STATE HISTORJCA' TOPEKA. KANSAS t. i i 'H LAMB TAYLOlt, Editors and Proprietors. i NuUiiu in Jurat MagistH. I Onk Dollar and Fiftt Cents ter Axxpai.

VOLUME II. PARSONS, KANSAS, TH URSDAY; FEBRUARY 1876. NUMBER 47. McDugan's Surprise Party. Dr.

G. W. GABRIEL, PARSONS ECLIPSE. PARSONS ECLIPSE PrBHiKi Every Tiiursdat, at r.msnxs. cabette kixsasl Physician and Surgeon.

IfcDugan resides in a newly- TnURSDAY, FEB. 24. 1876. frame structure in the wes- en U. S.

Examining Surgeon for pensions. OFFICE AND Opp. Pionifer House, PARSONS. KANSAS. ittn part of the city, near the centre A i r.

i. 4 Letter From Colorado. divil fly away with yes! Are ye afther brecking down the door? ni make ye a surprise par- tyr With this McDugan took a look at. 1) is bo tile, seemed to consider for a moment, then, g.uhe.ttig the loose leg of bis pantithHJtis in his hand started for the door, mutte. ing a-4 he DIHECrORIES.

captors understood their language, conversed freely with one another, laying plans to escape. Eisrnger was astonished to hear the aborigines speaking a language familiar to bis ears, the Bome-no-va dialect. He reported bis discovery to bis commanding officer, who investigated the matter, and fouud to be as stated by the Swiss boy. He was discharged from the army and ap- Tremont, County, RosiTA, Feb. 15, '76 E.

II. BECK, PORTRAIT AND LANDSCAPE 1. O. o. Parson Loilsie.

Not 91, meets evcrv Tuvdny evening. ILUl first bioc orta All numbers of the oruer l.i Rood fctiHiiIing are Invited to attend. li. L. U.

A. W. GirroKP.HecreUu-y. of the burnt district. Surrounding his place of abode there is a considerable area of wast and ruins.

McDugan is a bachelor on the downhill side of life, and lives all alone. When sober he overflows with the milk of human kindness, and is a favorite with all who know him; but once In a great while on great occa PHOTOCSIAPHSE went: "So Ive got a surprise pa-ai ty Ed's Eclipse: "Receiving many letters of enquiry about this Territory, the chances of labor, mines, I write you this letter for publication, jf you think it worth space in your columns. Col Over Holmes' Drag store PARSONS, KANSAS poiuled interpreter, which position he now holds. The identity of the tongue is not F. A.

sions he indulges too freely in "tarantula juice" and then, as is often iittorxidr at law, I. O. C. T. Parsons Lodge No.

i meets every Wednesday evening, at the Hall, Kouth or Hank. All members In eiwi Mandlna re cortlially lived. ALEX. II. Met LEAKY.

W.C.T. T. II. CrxsixsHAJt, W. secretary.

rarson Lodse, NtVttTiA. K. A A. M. stated coiirtn on li-altous "TmmI on Saturday on or preceding the full of the moon In each month and the second Saturday thereafter.

Ail Masons in good standing are Invited to attend W. OABUIEL. W. M. A.

C. Peck, Secretary. perfect, but analogous to the broken talk of the German shaking English. It is the same with the Com-raanche and Arrapahoe dialects. the case wilh good-natured persons.

his voice is for war; nothing but KANSAS. OSWEOO. fight then occupies his mind. New Years's eve, an ex-policeman, who was on lits way town, 3. Thomas Jefferson, Democrat, inaugurated 1S01 lived 25 years; aged 83.

4. James Madison, Democrat, Inaugurated 1808; lived 27 years; aged 85. 5. James Monroe. Democrat, inaugurated 1817; lived 14 years; aged.

6. John Q. Adams, Whig, inaugurated 1825; lived 23 years; aged 81. 7. Andrew son.

Democrat, inaugurated 1820, lived 1C years; aged 78. 8. Martin Van Buren, Democrat, iuatgurated 1837; -lived 25 aged SO. 0. W.

II. Harr'son, Whig, inaugurated 1S41 lived 1 mouth aed CS. 10. John Tyler, Independent, inaugurat-l lived 21 years; aged GS. 11.

James K. Polk, Democrat, inaugurated 1845; lived 4 years aged. 54. 12. Zachary Taylor, Whig, inaugurated 16 months; aged 60.

13. Millard Fillmoie, Independent, inaugurated 1850; lived 24 years, 74. 14. Frank' in Pierce, Democrat, 1853; lived 16 years; aged 65. 15.

James Buchanan, Democrat, inaugrated 1S57; lived 11 77. 16. Abra Lincoln, Republi History of Postage Stamps. The introduction of the postal sys met on bis winding, home- tem as it at present exists in all coun E. M.

DONLEY. ATTORNEY AT LAW PARSONS. KANSAS, Practises In the and Federal Courts. He was "full as a CITY GOViiUNAlEXT. Mayor Q.

W. Gabriel. J'resident qf Council I'. Rock hold. COUSClUIIUi.

1st Ward J. F. Todd, E. Client. 2d Ward Itoekhold.

tries on the globe, has been credited to England, when, in 1840, covers a pat ty comes for asurpriseT The policeman slnited his position to the corner of the house and there saw the surprise parly formed in one line in frotit of McDugan's door. The head raari of the procession was a Htlldinan in a tall stovepipe hat: behind this leader was a tall woman with a profusion-of "artificial flowers in her hat, and arier her came others single aid in pai-, all holding aloft Vp'- interns and gazing upon the door. Suddenly, with a slam that nearly tore it from its hinges, the door was thrown wide open and in it appeared the irate, bristling and semi-breeched McDugan. "Perdition to your cried he, "ye want to be a surprised pa-arty, do ye? and with that he took the little man in the stovepipe a lick in the "lug" that sent him "to grass" and sent his lantern rolling and jingling down the bill." goostj and the nose 01 a large black bottle looked out of an ample side pocket. and envelopes were devised to carry letters all over the kingdom' at one S.

Iscwiou. 2d Ward 11. Moul.on, orado from Grenada lo Pueblo is not as good a country as Kansas dry, poor stock country; plenty of range but short grass, good for sheep. In the mountains of Colorado there is great wealth when developed, but the greater part of the lodes are low grade ore from twentv live to one hundred dollars per, ton 01, ore, and as yet there Hi wolks la this part of the territory to work ore of low grade or concentration works on account of capital, and capital is slow about coming, for several reasons, soma of which are, eastern men have been swindled so much buying mines and putting up smelters that proved failures, employing unskilled workmen. The interest on Government bonds and loaning money at two and three peri cent, per month is sure and pays capitalists better than any kind of business, hence we hear them say, "If I cannot get a sure thing at over three penny the single rate.

This plan was This was about ten o'clock. Half an hour later the same ex-polieeman', when on his way home saw marching before him a small and some- adopted through the exertions of Sir Rowland Hill, who has been aptly termed the "father of postage lvhat mysterious procession. This stamps. It now appears, however, Oswego Eouso, a first class hotel. Osavego, Kansas.

D. W. Clover, proprietor. A. II.

McCLEAlVr, House and SignTaintsr Papor llanger, cc, PARSONS, KANSAS. 2-10 M. Wallace. Morxhnl Georze Brings, Ul lerk A. M.

el tows. Treasurer K. Smith. Jfttue JudyeW. I.

Talbot. Vty Attorney II. Kimball. a of the I'cucn 1'. ltavls, 11.

T. Ilolloway OoiutalileaYl. L. Partridge, J. K.

Waller. SCiCOOI. ROJIID. Ut nf-M. W.

Nr. aolcU. J. D. Main.

21 Ward 1 M.tiili.Li, tl. V. Sd WurdU. W. liri M.

W. G. lHui4las. of the lio'inlO. W.

Drlgs, tM. irittln. that there is another aspirant for the introduction of the stamp system. In Italy, as far back as 1818, letter sheets were prepared, duly procession 'was composed of four men and three women, all of whom carried lanterns As he watched the party winding their way along the sinuosities of a trail that led through the deep snow lying on the waste of the burnt dis stamped in the left lower corner. Blinded with whisky, rage and the while letters were delivered by light of the lanterns, all were now specially appointed carrier, on the pre-payment of the money which th enemies who came within reach of McDugan's fist; Elated with hi? can; looi lived 4 vears stamp represented.

The early stamp per cent, per month I will go back and send money to those points trict, the curiosity of the ex-policeman was aroused; semething of the oldjprofessional feeling took possession of him, and for the tine he was 11 gain an officer in the service of the success in the case of the little roan li months; age 50, represented a courier on horseback, 17. Andrew Johnson, V. Inde in the stovepipe, he tillered a wild where I can get big interest." This camp alone could employ five LADETTE COUNTY OFFICIALS. Judu! Court Hon. B.

W. Perkins. i'rottte Judje7. 1 CyuUer, ttuiitn clerkI llowaid. S.

U. Abbott. Ofr District CVurtH. C. Cook.

AUornc i Wlltard Davis. F. Smith. JieiMer t.f I. VV.

Patrick. tbroaer 1. Crouse. Ma Pritchard. tVuii' Jjiiti.t i.ijitai i).

J. Dolln, Clirihtlan Lelb. V. A. Starr.

and was of three values. It was discontinued in 18C6. Whether Italy or Great Britian first introduced whoop and went for the rest of the Stodtlavt House, OSAGE MISSION, KANSAS, J. C. BURNS Proprietors.

The above Hotel is located in the business portion of the city, is large and commodious, has recently been thoroughly and has all modern Improvements to make it a First-class Hotel. Q( (xi Sample ami EiUtitrd Ittotn Attached. pendent, inaugurated 1SC5; lived 10 years; age G7. thousand men if contraction worko van. Tue next was the tall woman with the "hat and feathers." and smelters i were built to work the 18.

General Grant, Republican, postage stamps, other countries after inaugurated 1860. ward began to avail themselves of Crying, "ye want a surprise, ye bhtckguauiriie snatched her lanfern this method for the pre-payment of letters although they did not move from her and dealt her a blow with Tyler jnd Fill more were elected Vice Presidents as Whigs and John-. son as a Republican. They became OFP OEliS SETTLE US OR AND COUNCIL V. M.J.

Salter. f. Henry Miiis. J. J.

lieudersou. II. Si mldon. i. WiUlan Dick.

it over the head which smashed ils glass and frame and strewed feath The party might be up (o deviltry, but their movements and the deep silence they maintained appeared to him to saor of some mysterious errand which it would be well enough for him to find out. He kept close in the wake of the curious lantern procession without be-kjg observed, which he could easily do, as all in it were blinded by their -lanters, and piesentlv was not a lit independent after their inaugura J. W. CUSTIS, JVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE, County Osage Mission, Kansas. Omnibus to and from all trains.

Dally Jail Stage to Erie; to Jacksonville every ther day. Passengers carried to any part the country. ers aud flowers in all directions. tion as Presidents. very promptlv in the matter.

Great Britain enjoyea a monopoly of stamps for three years, and, tho' the first stamps were issued in 1840 she has made fewer changes in her stamps than any other country, and The victorious McDugan, who in his blindness knew nothing of the sex of his enemies, was striding over he prostrate form of the tall wom- ore. Now all the oreha3 to be shipped to Black Hawk or Golden, and none less than one hundred dollar ore can be, shipped. The mines here are being developed by poor inen who work for those companies who are able to hire, to get a grub stake ahead and then work 011 their mines until ale up, and so keep on until they sLiike "paying 'ore" to ship. There are two thousand lodes located in this camp now. Only ten mines running that hire extensively.

Wages are three dollars per day for miners. Board from five to nine dollars per week. Flour. 4.00 per cwt. Potatoes 2 cts.

Bacon 20 els. Beef from 4 to 10 cts. Corn 2 cts. Hay 1 ct. Oats cts.

Onions, ap pies and cabbage 10 cts. Butter 40 tle surprised at seeing the party turn has suffered no change at all in the main design, the portrait of Queen The name of Judge B. W.Perkins." of the Eleventh 'Judicial district, is inluded among others as a candi-Inte for Congress in this (Second) listi ict, but many of his strongest i rwl imnct annroAtal lira dilmirara In into a branch trail and head direct Victoria. In other countries, notably STATE OFFICERS. Th os.

A. Osborn, Leaven worth, Ui'-iwawortti I'ounty. li-itf. t.oocrnor J.Salter. State T.

11. Kavanauh. or I W. Wilder. Fort Scott.

i tou cou'ity. U' ttircr of Otittt John Francis, of Ioia. 1'iMie IiifirucUun Fraaer. 4 inei'ttt A. M.

F. iiandolph. Jttti- S. A. hLininan, lope a.

rinit' Ju-ttier D. Valentino, Ottawa Frank. in County I. J. ISrower, Leaveu v.

ii Ui, Lcuveuworth County. ii Pi inter liaore W. iiurtln, Juncllou City, Davis County. Mute Librarian 1. Dickinson, Oskaloosa Jetfersou County.

erttari ttf istale Jiintrd of Agriculture Ji.i red Gray, Topeka. WILL-ARD DAVIS, Attorney at Law, (Couaty Attorney.) OSWEGO, KANSAS. ly for old McDugan's cabin, on. the on to'make a daslf in the direction of the other lanterns that were bobbing about, when the leveled female was seized with the war spirit. in our own, the Sandwich Islands.

lope of the hill. and the Argentine the honor of portraiture on the stamps Havng seen the old man going home diunk, with a bottle of the I. G. WtBB. W.

B. GLassk is usually distributed among various ye divP! Is that yei game?" and laying hold on McDugan's legs she brought his bi etches 'hair of the same dog' in his pocket, our ex-officer said tojhimself Here high pub'ic ouicers; but in Great Britian the Queen alone figures on WEBB GLASSE. Attorneys at Law, OSWEGO, KANSAS. is going to be some fun. -l l'- liis Judicial district are not willing that he should become a candidate Congress at this time, as in the event of his election they would bo deprived of an able and popular fudge.

Moreover, they say rerkins is young and that he had better remain on the bench, where his star i now rapidly in the ascendant, thftii down about his feet and stretched her stamps, and not even the changes him upon the ground, when both that thirty-five years have made iu While the procession was scaling ihe short pitch of ground in front of rolled down the hill aud tumbled cts. Eigs S3 cts. All other heavy into a pit that had once been a eel goods about the same castle the late servant of her face are shown on the national and colonial postage stamps. The next country to follow the ex NELSON CASE, he city "fetched a compass and A cry of -murdtherH arising ATTORNEY AT LAW. and those goou3 of light weight are quite cheap, and all branches of reached a side window of the place from the" p't, the procession un-ercei ved.

07FICP.P.S OF KANSAS STATE GRANGE M. E. Hudson. Mapleton, Rourbou ('(Ulll'J. rrr.ii'i I In ni St ms, Topeka.

Jj-vturec ISoyd, ludepeudence. bteu-ardK. i. Smith, Jewell City, Jewel. County.

Axahtaid B. Richie, Frauklin County. ChaitlamW. (. Hanna, Ottawa.

TrettMu rerlL H. Augeil, Sherman City. iV'VW'ny U. W. Spursreon, Jacksonville.

Oule 1C ferV. 11. Fletcher, Claj County rex Mai tie Morris. M. II.

Charles. d'ut Airs. Amaml: C. Rlppey. J.

1 tttcteard Airs. Jennie D. Richie. iU tt utiee (Sutnmitlee F. tl.

Dumbauld, Jack sonvitie, NeoMho County -J. B. Sbattei iirasshopper Falls; W. Popenoe, To-feka, SUawuee Couuty. tX.aU Ayvnt John ii.

Otis, Topeka. trade well represented. Up here in. change off tor a brief term in Congress that might imperil his future prospects. Judge Perkins will receive a unanimous and enthusiastic And Notary Public, Office In New Block, 5S OSWEGO, KANSAS, Peering he saw McDugan he mouutiiin valleys about all they rallied and rushed to the rescue, rolling and tumbling down the hill with a great clatler of lanterns.

There was a wild and commo lying across his bed in his drawers can grow is hay, potatoes turnips and md boots, but minus his pantaloons. he "like, the climate 'being" too tJoldT C. F. tin a tab'e at tue bedside stooa tion down in the pit for a time, out ov other The climate lighted candle and a black bottle. of which presently appeared McDu Attorney at Law, support in his Judicial district if he desires the Republican nomination, for Congress, as well as in other parts of this Congressional district, but we believe with many of his more immediate friends, that his time has is good for men, but women and children do not stand it here, and Now came a knock at the front gan, almost as naked as the day he door.

McDiigan partially arose, was born, andt limping made for the many die very sudden; and the res OS AGE MISSION. KANSAS. with liair bnsilhig in all directions. idents here have1 nearly 1 ailed to ample of England was Brazil, In IS -12 a series of three stamps was issued consisting simply of large numerals denoting the value, and all in black. Then came the cantons in Switzerland and Finland, with envelopes which a-e to-day Very tare, and soon afer them, Bavaria.

Belgium, France, Hanover, New South Wales, Tuscany, Austria, British Guinea, Prussia, Saiony, Schleswig-Holslien, Spaiu, Denmark, Italy, Trinidad, Wurtemburg and the Uu'ted States-' Other countries followed in the train, until at the present time, there is. scarcely any portion of the globe, inhabited by civilized people, which has not postage stamps. pricked up ears and listened. light in iis door, muttering as he toiled tip the step: "So this is one of ther divil-inveuted surprise pa- not yet come. Wilson Vouniy Ciii.

HALL HILL, The knock was repeated. Parsons Business Direotory. CORY KIMBALL, ATTOIHIETTS AT LAW raise the young child. Some attribute it to the mineral water, others to the altitude; I think the latter the Attoraoys at Law, "Who's thereV" cried McDugan, artys! Divil rowast me if I don't aris'iig to a sittiDg posture. think I've cured that lot of sfch van The Black Hills.

A Jrl 1 or mm flnatni- Pit, In ities. 1 Cor. Main and County Streets, OSAGE MISSION, NEOSIIO KAN. Friends was the answer. "A diviMsh quare lime fur friends most probable.

The society is not good too many roughs of both sexes; but will in time be like older states. would not advise persons PAJIS0N3 As the others collected ths wreck to be abroad!" muttered McDugan, ot lanterns and attire thev were Cor. Rlijgs and Johnson Avenues, up stairs. .1 N. Baylies.

Open Iyer dure and let us in, Mis- STILL WELL BAYLIES, thur McDugan!" I. S. JONES. Illack Hills January 25tn, says over forty houses are nowup and over sixty are under process of election. Water is found twenty feet from ther surface.

A steam saw mill will be-in operation within days. Flour is worth twelve dollars a hun to move here; but it will do for men to "rough it" to try and make a raise, but persons coming to th's heard to swejr it woald be: a long time 'before they would' have anything more to do "Wid that" crazy, drunken owld divil of aMcDnsan" DiyM a bit of it till I know who AttorrLoys at Law, ATTOmiBY AT LAW, ye air and what ye want! A quare point should notput their hopes too OSAGE MISSION. KANSAS. time fur friends to call Hn it blow- 'Another peep at the window high. All light Jobs are- full ef persons who came here for their ARSONS, KANSAS.

Office over Holme's drua store. in great gnus an the shnSw a-flyin showed the bitre-legged and bloody- till yeer bloind wid it! Who air ye health and will work for what they W. WOODSON, onyhow?" A. F. NEELY, Pliysicion and Surgeon, PAPJSONS, KANSAS.

Office Over Holmes Drug Store. nosed McDugan seated on bis bedside with the black bottle at his motifli. As be replaced the liottle he took bs candle f'-bm' tli table, can Good strong bone, and muscle command good wages and have dred; bacon thirty cents a pound. Xew parties have arrived here this winter and made new laws. Old pioneers find their mining claims jumped.

Miners from the north, this side of the Big" Horn, report Surgeon and Dentist, "We are a surprise party isaid, Phy aspect fully offers his services as a Medical, u.iiU al and iVntal adviser and practltlou- tose "'Otye air, air ye! A surprisrpar-ty! And ye'va come here for a'sar- held It aloft, aud, gazing, toward the ia tnc people ot parsons ana vicinity. Residence two doors mb Clinton House not been overdone; but. an j-over emigration would result in a stampede, as no doubt you will see from the Blaek Hills next summer. At door, said: osite St. James Hotel, in Buford lilacs, venue.

7 "So. it seems owld McDugan has prise, I suppose?" i 'r DR. T. BARTL, present "work is' plenty "on Account "It's fearful cowld out here, Mis- had a surprise pa-arty?" VJrginia City Enterprise. DR.

W. J. BRITT. Business Before Polities. Jake saw an old acquaintance by the name of Amos, the other day and accosted him: "W'y, Amos, whar have you been so long? I a n't seed you for a long "Ize been down the, country fcr two.

weeks to my brudder's." "Well can't you come down to in.v house to-night? I wants to have a good talk wid you bout the p'liter-ktll sicherwashua." "It'd be a mighty pleasure to do so Jake, but yer see, ole feller, dese here's hog killiu' times, and meat's lyin round regardless of the ieilit etkill condishun ob affairs, ro' ef a niggah don't lay in some ob dem per-vissions dese nights gwine to smell de grabeyard Torede nex 'lection." of large numbers leaving for the ther McDugan will you let us In r2YSICAlI AITS Hills, but persons from the states do Ho myopathic Physican "Soever a surprise pa-arty. Ye si vr uww vet a ou i ii ty yet made. Thirty men left here to day to prospect them. Red cloud aud several hundred warriors have gone north, ami are reported to have said that they would die on the war path rather than stay on their. restr vatiou and starve.

Sitting Bull will cb-operate with them. WHam Co. Citiie. 1 The Dialect of the Cheyenne In- not find read work; ifH is plenty. just Wait till I git me breeches oh, if for all mines want experienced AND SURGEON.

Ogle ot-er I'm-tons Saving Bank there's to be any surprise," and Mc GALESBTJEG KANSAS. Will nctouna a oEc except when on pro- Dugan got up, took a pull at the bottle, gathe-ed up his pantaloons rnouai Dasmess, rignt taus promptly hands, and every one has his friends to write to, and when they come they give the places to them; and should you start for the mountains tienovea to. x- D.E.KELLEY, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In and began to try to haul them oh Andreas JEisinger, a native ot Switzerland, and lately of the Sixth TJnifed Siaies Cavaliy, isnow in WicTiUa, under oi deis' to report' to department headouai lers at Leaven-woi tluMr. Eisioger is a young man of about twenty-five years of JOHN W. BOALS, over, his boots, a very difiicnlt task Wines, Liquors 1 Cigars, make up your mind to be discour for him.

As he tugged away he aged at nothiug. Keep clear of OSAGE MISSION, KANSAS. paused and again addressed those at Practical Well-Digger, TS rUErARED TO EXECUE ANY WORE whisky and the roundups and in TheM0. K-' tln ribbon Whisks Is not time you will be a miner and always the door by saying: "So ye'r a sur found at any other place In this part of JL under tnN head, and will guar prise party?" uavoajuL'. imm iiiiu me ciu u.tu country will be belter in five years your uuteo in every tasiance, made on Wells, Usterns, Ac -Den 111 'skuse yoa till meat's all in," said Jack.

air, Misther Do than can then stand ten S. ABBOTT, Ox i r- left at the Eclipse office will fr ye want os to be scbtarved with the The House oa Tuesday List passed a bill repealing the bankruptcy act. The bill, as passed provides for an unconditional repeal of the Bankruptcy act from and after Jan. 1, 1877, subject only to these conditions all suits ana proceedings now pending'courts of the United States wherein an adjudication in bankruptcy has-been mada, shall be proceeded with and governed by the provisions of the existing; laws, which are hrebv continued iu et i rompt nttentlou. Orders from tb agei born in Canton SiufTgau.

and was educated in the Gii.tm or Canton Graubundeu, which, lies in the rolean Alps, on the Austrian fronaer." The inhabitants ot this canyon speak a dialect termed Pom-olusby the Germans, and Ram-pa- times a3 much emigration; but we look for good times next season as the Black Hills and' the Centennial cowld count especially solicited. Presidents of the United States! ilECHITE It's a surprise ye air afther. Jist will leave laborers in demand. Col wait till I git me breeches an yell be a surprised pa-ari? DR. W.

H. GUTH1UE, Physician end Cnrccn, orado as a placer mining country is not good as yet, though some rich mining gulches have been struck. -AS The following table, prepared, fur reference, shows the political sentiments ana the date of. the inargera-tion of each Prescient, the length of lyabj the natives. Eisinger speaks But the "breeches" did not ga on 1 at 4AA 1 her great wealth is in cheap ores, of Ten proftHl.jnal services tothecltl DRAUGHTSMAN.

which she has plenty. We can compare with Kansas for wind, it blowing several days in a week at an altitude of feet above sea level eiy rt-adily, sad bv the time tha reaaiiy. ta me pmig ono.a ue McDugan had got one leg hauled on Icanieto the United. States, enlisted over his huge boot.the party at the 1 service and was sent to Fort door were thundering away as though I OcL 1874 he was with cn- and surronnun country. attended to at all hours, day and t1I4.it.

GEO. E. SANFORD, time he lived after that event, and force only for the purpose of closing his age at the time of his up the suits now pending. The vote death: jo tin passage of the bill was yoa, 1. George Washington, Indepen- 178; 57: The three members and if your heart or lnngs is effected about to break it down.

This evi mil wmilrl nnf An well Imra onsl PitM examined. Oesletisandl lansdrawn. i aiid Private and 1iblie Rnildlns tn-wrin: UCal. ICO 13, II VUU cannot BiaKBBIl 4nded, of iron Front. stone.

Brick and honest living wher you are, strike Wood. KatUiaction guaranteed, Aitentof a uen. lilies a comuninu, uicu fi.p-tured a part of the Cheyenue baud of Indians then on the war patlu One of the parties captured consisted of three warriors and squaws, wno, supposing that nond of their dently discomfiitted and enraged McDugan, as he paused ia his effort to haul en the other leg of bis pantaloons, took another long pull at bis bottle, and then cried: Dental College GHwluat-J Peiuisylvsnii dent. Inaugurated 17S0; lived 10 aged CS. 2.

John Adams. Independent, inaugurated 1707; lived 20 years; aged from Kansas, Brown, Gcodin and Phillips, all in the affirmative. Tho vote was not parti in. Democrats and Republicans voting f'r and against the bill. -rh; OSAGE AND COTO.Y COAL CO.

OJ-AfO. "ock at WCKL Also Deputy HhenfT of Iabette Cc cnty. 1 -r- -f Also deputy U. s. Marsual.

CuUecUonsj AOUXS truly, xaadeaspeoaii. B. K. DELL. 1.II3S30N, Kansas.

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