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The Daily Leader from Wichita, Kansas • 4

The Daily Leader from Wichita, Kansas • 4

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The Daily Leaderi
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Wichita, Kansas
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If You Want to WICHITA It. K. li.AV. MrDoNNri Ull.l'l!BJe'!!WB"ffiaff Roses. An assortment of select rows, vines and Hliriibbcrv since tho lire.

Rose Kill Nursery. 'II Hamburg luces and edglims of every kind at IMtl' A Hivl-clrisHlioot-niiui wanlPil Immediately Dan Webster's shoasliop. Good viiws and pcrinnncnt urif Oscar Wilde. O. Zi 1 Proprietor, FIELD MCDONNELL, BflMCMITMN 'KvilV-lN "AyVA rmnfi witl'l tu any Jmr mouth.

wkiiita 'Ann nm. railu Behool of Minns at Denver, In a special balldiug erected for that purpose. The finest exhibit Of cattle ever seen in tboUnited States. Some of the wealthiest and most extensive cattle dealers the country have ulunllled their Intention of ntl-' i'j and exhibiting binds of one jii-nd each. Cou'i'j illspUys of agricultural and Uortlciiu luul products, open to the wovld Qentiral display by counties, granges and agricultural societies, open to y.t world, A twenty-mile lady's race, free for nil and open to the world.

The House passed a bill authorlJpg tdoSlnux City and 1'acltio road tolirhlye the'llmoinrl river. Mr, White, near Eureka Spring was bitten by a. spreading tdder about. 11 o'clock the same I. to'.

orth Is to have a candy factory ami wjll also probably be laid along thejiiijhway between the city nnd the fort. II, J. Mueller Is always up with the tlnie.1. He has a choice lot of out flowers for boqiifiU for commenemeut exercises to-night Bavs onr patterns of wall twper triilv 111 hot ic. M.

1. Miles Son. Ail lujiil A uii.i.nt iy unlet' satieftictiou Ouar.mteod. i Snrtnri Itnntln ftnrlnn. Is here and Miles Pmi are also, hern with tin nswl incut of wall paper, celling! deeoratioiw, eur- The appearance In the speed ring of -1IST The third auditor has announced that tne raolu 8toclt ln country, there is due to the State of Missouri Forty head of horses are already outhe Wichita, Kansas.

No. FI Douglas Avenue $4,000 for payments to its mUltla dur-, training. Ing the war. The most attractive fine art exhibit ever seen west of St. Louis.

Addresses by some of the most distinguished men ln the nation. IPAI IE ll tains, picture, picture Irames cornier, etc. 10. I). Miles A Son.

hi7 Pony Wanted, A good riding pny wanted, i ipilre nt this olliee. Insure in the bft companies with Hciily Neldciiimdcr. 127 tf Smokers, attention! Hnv you the Epicure cijrur? It is jri'od one, for sale at Geo. II. Pearee'J nevl ti llealy Ai Neidcrliimler's, Lyrob'rf store up full wiih everything In Ike line nf ill eood and elutliiiiK.

Go nnd sun their large stock. IMtf 1'Vctdi plea, bread, cnu-kershtmbles and This is only a portion of the bill of fare" that will be offered. IOWA MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION Of Ottumwa, Iowa A Purely Mut al Association: An outside attraction of novel and ex- The Vulcan iteel company have started their furnaces with new men. The strikers are disappointed with the result of their strike. The Wa-Keeney World makes a good suggestion when It advises that all the rubbish which accumulates in a town should be barned.

Senator George wants the cotton tax now ln the treasury distributed among the cotton states for the benefit of the klleratlng interest, will be a regatta on the Kansas river, at Lawrence, between' some leading college crews of the east, which will occur some time during fair The Duty of Officers. We copv Hip following from the liquor law passed Inst TO PVTY Or TtlK SlUtMFF. Pi-ftimi ti.ii tiiorfut nf aU tr. IPs. df-witv imdir VHff, pmith'M, n'Arvhala nn ro'lc n'r of rtte nr towns.

iVlnir no'lre crlmmvliilw of onv violation nf Mi nf Dili at. tn potlfvtlix attnr-ipv nf Ibo ooiintc of th fo'nfnph violations, with the ps! nf nnv within hit ti' whom well viol ai Inn oan proved, ff anv such officer slia't fnll In miv rmrn'lT nINi the irovllon of thl tlon.l'P ronvlntlon thriof litiailliulu ri rnlltv of niMpmfAnnranit fined In nnv mm fjicpillni? mm hundred dollars, and mhiI nmviotlnn shall bo di'diieil ft removal from nfllrs.et TUB DCTY Of Tng COVSTIATTOHNET. If fti count, attornov shall hf i IPrt hr ativ f1w or other nurson nf nnv v'ointlon nf fiv nf tlmntiivtstons nf this Bet. ft ti( lntv forthwith to tiwplli lutn tl'e faeNo'such vl' latloiwi atid If tliern Is "aoinlilP cnnnil for In'tliiitlnir a nrosecu-Hon, 'i than the rtiifv of Such cnntitv nt. titievnPl emvplaint In wrlttmf lipfoo n' court, if -omtietenf Jurisdiction, cliariihnr the fnr'Mtfd nersnti wlt.li- swk offi'nce, nmJ rtiall verlfv hik'Ii with affidavit, Iml if shall be (tutflclont to Mate Mint he believes that fln facts staled In suoh cnmpla'nt to ho true, iif env enuntv attorney Hhall full or 10-fuse 1ft I'ciforin any duty l'ti09-ed 1111011 Jjfra bv tlilKiii t.

ho shall lite uVeniml frollr of inlsdeiiii'ii aUil on conviction thereof In the. lilslrli I I'Mit, tliall he lined In any sum not exceed Im liv.i tiuodred dollars and such eonvlitiuii sUall bo deemed a re moval tram office. Tk way to resume Is to lcbiunc Giecly. The way to prohibit it to prohibit, Common Sense. Wf.

supiioi-t urnhllillion bcoRHie we believe It to In. the best meaiM for suppwgslng Intern-pemxsp. Hulwrrlbprs whnfiJI recieve their patieri. rcifblarlv or who tire In any vbj neglccleu bv the rcinpsti'U report ihc lucia to this ofhee week. Thii grand sluht will be nlone No Capital Stock! No Stock-Helders toRe- rtriVTA aha a TiTriJ amJm worth a trip of hundred of uillss to see.

OITOW everything good to be had at tho cracker factor' Every person ln Kansas ought to take common schools. Even cyclones are not without l. their an Interest io this fair. Let us make it interesting to the thousands of excursionists from the east who will visit it to see what Kansas is made Boots nnd shoes by the Lynch'. Nobby clothing at Lynch's.

Nobbiest Bummer hats in the Lynch's. 1,000 at 152 tf 152 tf olty at lo2tf Money Direotors Meeting. There will be a meeting of the Board Hoaly Neider lander have a smal amount of muneydlrect from the east.i which they will loan at 8 percent end a very small commission. 127 tf ON R-'T CLS' of Directors of the Arkansas Valley Agricultural Sociarion at 'Squire Junker- man's office on Saturday April 29, at 1 Ajikuai. PoKfi in tlie Mt Tihtt Am to pay Sick Bout-fits' 'aud Lofises.

In Cni)iini tWi Lave CahtaL Stuc hjiuuhI Cut to to ruty dividends mock The IOWA MUTl VL AID ASSOCIATION the JU-ST AKI) H'likST PHOTKCTION ilif. J. i il 1c iirni bv the ckly boia-fitn, it renders to tin iin ii I ni' pi-rMiitiuly, in nun- of FticlxTi' Or Accident, lu thin wi.yjou ale nceivitig lieicfitnLilo jou lire, und a tho tame time lot ihose ilepnidiug upon you in cnneof death. Compare the above advantages with thts ofTeivd by other uocieliei aai conipuiiu ami thou call on W. J.

MOFFETT Agents, Otlire Douglas Avenue, next to Ratllff A Cone's Grocery. J. liKHliK, B. BOKEFIELB, bt Cl-f taiT. Prrlflnl o'clock p.m.

C. S. EiciuiOLTC, Sec. redeeming features. They occasionally Waft the soul of a lightning rod peddler across the "dark river." A party of German girls landed at Castle Garden a few days since and bad a card pinned to their necks bearing the Inscription, "iVoch Wisconsin." Father McCautl is going to give a May party sometime the llrt of May.

It will be given for the pleasure of the Sunday school scholars and the school ehildren. The Baptists with one accord met and planted trees yesterday, on the lot around their church. They were sadly needed. We suggest now thatthe lot be filled up to the standard level and a new sidewalk (stone) be laid. It can Farm or City Property Are You Hungry? If so stop in at Chartey Eckardt's San ta Fe bakery for he has everything in the bakery line und all his goods are fresh.

The Cracker Faotory Comes to the front with fresh Jumbles, crackers of every kind and the best bread in town. Try some of thuse once, Agents wnuted. K. Smith, Gob. Agent, Wiiifield, Kaa Daily Circulation, 400 Copies.

He hav tu First-class Farms for sale very cheap and on reasonable terms. Don't forget to call fresh crackers. just as well be done as not; all that is and see us at once. tt needed is a little determination and push and the work will cd done. C.

Benf 6rd, For Rent. 1 have some irood rooms In the brick Co and nee tlie graduates. Mark Hooson, recently foreman of Wichita Poultry Yard. I'krs for na'e from f.iur of the most breeds In tlir eountry. i l.mirr ama Vahu in presided over by Giilhth, line bliii tnuu the yiii.lsof ,1.

it. K.ol, o( Norwood Illlieils, tin is are from J. 1). Knot md .1. Jon-', nt Illinois, und arc noted fur their dark Imuiilu nnd Uiii.

with liiit under-color on Imeki, ninui ciear up to ii'ickIh line In HMiinii'try, siioii in lug, bioad, md mi ll inn ie; and ioi-i. Alv III ocill in luiiido I by 0 )1-dea I'rlnce He was sired 0e.ir I) il)ttle'3 oniid onl liiu; i oi utiiiHi, viiuiii.tuii. II" is purely liunsitUe stwlii of Bull. My hens are iliiee-iiuirier UooilUle nue-ipiurt I'orld stiidii he sire oi me i'lidil oli'uiii diew lirst prize nt Toll Uuio. ii I'ia Moil in uin'K Vahu in headed by Alexander, a Hue bird 1 piocuivil fium Air, Sjeiirn, ut linliiiiia.

He is livsex sirnui, md Dili drawn si ven urst pil2s, he. in rnnii i lie of Oeorite I'lmln, ol Ouie.i lliiuoia, mid l. ijoUne.o! lied Ym, I'ney itre line In Color ut body, be ta and legs, 1' V. vim is oy A llllani I'ell, u.U n'lUluiu oi lil luiiiiiii.iuii, liliiiuis, owned uy i.eorgeV. i ri.iK, we iiiohI su-xi-smIiiI uireuer id uocniiib tnuro nt in i.ie UulleU -lilies, liens ure all ot me mute tmuei, and nf Uial beniiiiuil ricn in.tuu.;.i.iy, flu i fieueiieu eulor souui Aiwr ail our ueai breeneif.

old inuiiim leu la llov, over yeamold. is lieuliiiy ud sir m. and bied nelllit.slseii.sim. I am sniinileu 1 call snow us line a raid of raruldso Cocuius us cue ue louiid In tne State. t'W eaiefully packed und delivered lu express couipiuiy ai i ne lolluwlu prices Urainus, lntr iuiou-ia, Hull Coenins, pur slUllis -IS, i'iiii9iiln ilouiis, per situ iij i'aruiilise i.ociiiii.s, pci' sittiiiri U.

ii my yaids arc oil I'Vurlii uven.ie, iwo biucs south of City Scules. Address uil orders to lA.u: Uawki.ns, Ixick Box aii iciiiiu, kuu. Match 1st, IHH'J, for offices, or dwelling houses also; to rent. Inquire at my store 30 Douglas avenue. M.

R. Merchant Tailor Buy, Sell or Tf aie Any Property, Call on address HEALY NEIDERLANDER." Cor. Douglas and Emporia Avenues, WICHITA KANSAS. To Rent. A house with three rooms, irarden I.ot of corn in the elty yesterday.

Mrs. VlackbnriT is up from Caldwell. Plant sorglmnj uml raiie your own syrup. ju IS We send the daily any place for fifty cents a month. I JiiHi.

vrriv and located oppoKite Arkansas Valley Nursery Douglae v-mii ard would to tur citizens that I keep on band ted line of fenced east of and adjoining the premises of First ward school house and lirst house nort of Mr. Knirlisn. In FOREIGN and DOMESTIC WOOLENS quire at the premises, or of G. H. Herring, 155 north Main street.

176 tf H. C. Draves has opened his hand Uf lateiit styles fur Gentlemflo'i wear and we CHAMTEI AU WOMCt rhe LKadkr composing rooms, left yesterday for Sedgwick City, where he will in a short time, commence the publica -tion of a weekly newspaper. Mr. Hob-son took with him a good newspaper and Job office and we trust hwwill receive from the people of Sedgwick and vicinity the liberal support his enterprise is entitled to.

We are in receipt of au Invitation to visit Bismarck during the great fair there next September. We expect to be firesent; and we warn the management advance, that if they permit the rounds to be turned into an enormous eer garden and drinking area, they will hear thunder froa this uflice. Kansas Farmer. Yes, we have the tickets too and will go in snooks with the Farmer. WESTERN NATIONAL FAIR.

some Ice cream parlors on Douglas Avenue, and is prepared to furnish as good ice cream as is by the dih or in quantities, at the regular prices. 17U tf Get your ice cream of Draves. tf FOB KET-T My suburban home one mile north F. CARTER Harry Crokey, M- OOTJLIST. OFFICK 1IOUR3-1 to 4 p.

and after 7 p. m. Office at residence Topeka Avenue, south of Central avenue. WM. BUSES 'J east of city, consisting of a three room house, 4 acres of ground, barn and out buildings all In good shape; will rent for one year.

Have for sule a first-class milch cow, one family horse suitable for a woman to drive anywhere, also my thorough bred Partridge Cochin fowls the finest scoring birds in the West. Call and see me. A five story woolen mill is talked of nt Arkansas City. Independence's woolen mill will soon be ready for White Church, Wyandotte county, lias juBt had a $1,200 tire. Judge lias been enlarging and fixing up his residence.

The immigration at New 1'ork aggregated last week Mr. Smyth has new sidewalk in front of his implement house Don't forget the graduating exercises at the Opera House to-night. Several cases of spinal meningitis are reported at Springfield, Missouri. Ratlin Cone are having a new platform put on their Fairbank scales. The Opera House was packed on Thursday night to hear Belshazzar.

The work on the Garfield monument in Washington citv will snon begin. CONTRACTO, IBUILDER. SHOP SECOND BUILDING SORT OF OCCIDENTAL, WEST 8I0B. The Brilliant Prospects of the Third (Formerly Sherman House.) First House S. ii.

of Depot, THE AMKIilCAN HOUSE, B. L. Bear Register of Deeds. Go to Draves for ice cream. tf Mrs.

Nve has moved her dressmaking Annual Exposition. Kansas gives promise of one ber old-time harvests this year. Every prospect betokens abundant yields of everything that our prolific soil can produce. If the present promising assurances are fulfilled, Kansas will again present a conspicuous front to the emigrating world. In no other manner can the resources and possibilities of our state be made known to the inquiring mind as well as In a public display of Its choicest products, shop to rooms ovorMrs.

Winch's millinery store. 1131m Mm. WILSON ABMSritOXfl, Piwprs House sitiuitpil oa the Miner' of lawwocr avenue and Fir.it street. BOARD BY THE DAT OB WEKK I Our 1'ables are furniihrd with tlie bent tlie market attorda. Four eood painters wanted.

Inauire South Side Douglas Ave. Wichita Kas. 0 Having taken the above house respectfully ask the pa'ronuge of my friemlB and tho public I sball keep a First-dass House, good boda, and good tallies. Terme model ate John R. Bush.

at C. R. Viney's paint shop, 78 Main St. THE CHEAPEST AND THE BEST. B.

F. MUSSLEM.1 VS i'le, CbIih- sod eft'ablea of all kinds eon'vi Nad. Meals at all Hours and Good Lodging, e. nt, north mde iw Draves keeps the boss Ice cream, tf M. R.

Clark wants to sell bis stock of tastefully arranged in a group capable of new groceries on aecount of health. 30 Douglas Avenue. 173 tf Trenton, nas nity cases oi smallpox, and eleven deaths are reported. The Lawrence police force valiantly A big invoice of salt fish of every de SEDGWICK CITY KANSAS. scription just received at Katliff Cone's.

171 ROSBABItU AMOS 11ABUIS. WICHITA CONS'RV'ATORy ofMUSiO Emporia avtun- nnd Willisnj Have vou seen the Cottage Window at Dillon' Rogers', 04 Douglas Avenue. Harris Harris, A'lTOUNEYk AT LA W. vanquisneci two tramps me otner aay. Tie sunflower crop Is very promising.

In fact worthless weeds always flourish. The chicken cholera is playing havoc down in the vicinity of Arkansas City. We are turning out lots of nice job work. If you need anything give us a eall. anta We Bakery Charlie Eckardt sells fresh bread made of line flour, graham or rye.

tit Try the cracker factory for everything in the baker's line. 4t Wet at- immediate comprehension. We are yet enjoying the benefit of our grand display at the Centennial, and the industrial exhibit at Bismarck-Grove in 1880, at which places our astonishing products were beheld by thousands of people who have since made their homes among us, and who were induced to remove hither on account of these exhibitions. The managers of the Western National Fair Association propose to make an exhibit of our products at Bismarck Grove next fall that will eclipse in magnitude, grandeur and interest all previous demonstrations in this line. It is well known throughout the West that Bismarck Grove is the best place for such an exposition ln America The grounds consist OKFOK in Land Offloe bnlldin tenliou clveu to collections.

Mrect soiitii o' iiteta' avsntie. Leandro Campanari, te of Milan Taly Try Draves' ice cream. Oranges and Lemons at 170 tf M. R. Clark's 142 tf at 40 cents a dozen.

NO. 40, EAST 81DE OF O. Gh EOICA-RIDT. IPIO. J5Herder'8 compound Yeast on sale.

"Deutaclie Press Hefe." KELLER IOUNG, rKOPit'e. Go to Charlev Fckurdt if want 1 6t fresh baked pies. For lull part oulats inquire at th. Ralph Walds nerson, the "Sage of Concord" is 111 and no hopes of his recovery. Atchison is a good deal bothered because so many of her girls are Inclined to be fast.

Residence, for Sale. r'f (if" f- Agood iiouse and nearly un acre of ll0fi.N(J 'stMCtly U'Sl I luSS, of about one hundred acres, one-third of groiiuu wirti good ooaru teuce; large variety ot the cent Kma oi truits. cull (lood Sanrple liooui for WaliflJiJK- FRISCO LINE. Douglas avenue. Ili6 lm which Is a beautiful grove of massive native elms.

The buildings for the main exhibition hall, machinery hall, county displays, oratorical efforts, poultry displays and the cattle and horse stalls, -i-O- MRS PACKER GOODNO, FASHIONABLE C1ALMEN Two Blocks West of Dep' WICHIIA. KANSAS St. Louis Sa.i Francicco Railway. sheep and pig pens, and the speed ring The wheat in Kansas Is fully one month ahead of what It was at this season last year. Henry Mueller Jr.

has gone to Bullalo N. to visit a brother who is not expected to live. Make your arrangements to attend Belshazzar to-morrow night. If you do not you may regret It. with, its appointments, Including an Through- South-West Missouri, South ANDDRESSMAKERS ampitheater with a capacity of seating ern Kansas, A on hern Arkansas Indian Teryiiory, emUrneing under one management, over twenty thousand people; have been constructed in a permanent and substantial manner' and with an eye to beauty.

HILL HANSOM i The New Improved Howe Sewing 1 Machine Is winning laurels for itself daily. No lady uses It and becomes acquainted witli its many conveniences and ease witiioiu liking ic better and better as sue oeooaioi lainmar witn it. Try it. it is a good servant, a true friend. F.J.

Arnold, agent, at Alien's Reading Room. 171 lm Fresh figs just received at Geo. H. Pearce's next to Healy Neiderlauder's. Another lot of i hose nice hickory nuts at Geo.

H. Pearce's. Roasting ears at Geo. Pearce's next to Healy fc Neiderlauuer's. Rare Bits and Epicure cigars.

Try them. For sale by Geo. H. 1'eurce, two 800 MILES 800 BA.O-LB:BLOCK. A lurge and complete line of the Latest Styles of MflHnory.

Children's Hate, Ladies' NeoktiesLaoefi, JKibbons, Bridal Wreaths, tc AlstsfuU There is nothing wanting to make these A man's sin will surely find him out; It of oi 'm'ulei" ''fiiii ot iormiug grounds complete- for the purpose of an Industrial exposition. One hundred assortment of tlie latest noVelties. diuotthruu.h lor all pntiite iu thousand, people can be comfortably accommodated on the ground at one time Texan, Colorado, Now Mi xioo, Arizona, CJaliforina, and ur eBt. It. is conceded by -everybody fomiliar with the fact that the accommodations Positively tlie shortest, mint pleasant, and here for a live stock exhibit ate far su I vt meapesi mime ut uu euuun East, North-Edt auJ Soutli-East, via la now currently ieported that President Arthur plays the banjo, Wednesday was the sixty-third anniversary of the founding of he order Of Odd Fellows in this country.

At this season of the year it is Jiot best to place implicit coniidence in the integrity of boarding house eggs. The Massachusetts nouse of representatives has defeated the bill to allow women to Vote for presidential Ice cream may nu.v oa ooiisldered ful ly ripe. Consult pur advertising columns for the best places to prcnre It. 1 perior to those of any other grouudsln tho United States. There are now fifteen hundred stalls and' pens In perlect order, arid yet notwithstanding this S.

H. STJB TTJlSjT, Contractor i Builder. No. 12 Douglas Avenue, next to Mclvee Stewa doors west of lremunt House. Remember Ratlin Cone when you want cheap groceries.

tf tiiok out farmers or you will miss your chance ot getting one of tuose fa-; mous Stover wind mills of A. A. Sayles, as uiey are. going at the rate of turee a itayjsqlook out 6 w. ijih'J Farm For 8ale Onef hundred a'iid sixty aore in 'ii, towuship range i one mile north of the Sedgwick county ten miles west of Seds'wloK Olty and se ven irom Halstead.

fledge rows Droke. Is la a thicKlv settled uebruuoraood and' large Dumber, so great is the demand for mora acommodotions for hogs and sheep, that more are to be -Forthe; acc.oniinodation.of jiitbr to the fol'r four large and commodious dining" halls have been erected, and In Through express trains run dally. Pullman Palace Sleenlng Curs on all ifeiit trains. Remeiulier this the only route Ui tne fuiiiom AUCTION AND SALE in Sheridan of cattle The number Eurekd, Springs, 1 tion a hiumiUotli hotyvwIth. lodging i commotlatf one, will be coin plet ed )nee county are Increasing every year.

Many thousand are ffpon the ranges there now, A 'id STABLE. son for the fair. Those wishing hotel Of i with soiioolttousa In sains section. Price Mueller has a beautiful assortment of Arkansas. The St.

Lonl San iranolsco Kallwav (towimuy own aliout i.ifci aci-i of rich far'miuji and inlnml lanBs, along its completed lino of railway In nt i-went Msmmm, wlilcli are hjl.i sold t. aw boarding accommodations at Lawrence, All kinds of s'ock bought and sold N. E. Corner DoukLis, and Water si ana uikiii easy vcrnuoi ii-iiiim-. roe tninstMirtaiiim is uruisncd laud ttimr era who imrcliase ands Irom tlieoiHiiuauy, lu ban i'ni iiaiJit n-t f' greenhouse planM.

He has sold a great many this iprih atin tie'ls still ordering It is stated as iaet that 'no manVwho pjys for bis "newspaper Jn advance was ever Inj ured by a a cyelo'he It is expected that Frank Miles will one mile and half distant," can be cu-I veyed thl thet for cen on trains whlnn run every naif hottr. to and fro, between" the grive.and Lh will heJamlsO. at.Lu I in the heart 'of the bloclf of the Eldridge trains will 1 1 run over the Union Paoiile railroad, id BKATTON HOUSE ciii 1 iei tf Cabinets wltn the Cottage Window, make tne pictures look homelike. Go and get, Some of tnem at 1)4 Douglass I i trMi i Fruit' arid nautil traesi' fresk since the for delivery, at Rose Hid Nurjery. fi VV Go and see Lyneii if yoa wiht any thing in tne dry uda or clotala line 152 tf i- ti i'-iolst-td oa lu burner' of L4wr uue ud ff.

'tin Ii! W. return roiU STe it Mexico In. time to take acoorjuuus wmt iiuo ittiiu lioii. This til. li iius Hi rfmi 'fMiniiseir ctmpa-ny Invites throiuh.

it liolil and land dHimrtiiieuts, tin attention tne tiadl-ing puulio, freUntsnlppeiii and lann home to exa nine lulu tn ages oilxrad patrons of their Une. oi tun and particular Information, with "P- mn time uall upon or Mw fl our loc.il ihrenlu, or eltaor uf Hm auove hsuds if dopat'tmeats. W. H. Corny, Land coinmissioaer.

T. E. (Ussior, Ue'l Vtvi-tM Aw. Wihiiakt, ileal raasV C. Vino Hrflident lnir! Hiulm, S.

Near Depo-ii 1 ''Jrf-'jPii--- biif th best gwds (ttonatMi orosslng the river Ovef thn he' Widrfe above the 'daaw--Tj' -q; Among the altraetioni that -will, be Cortter Filth 4" Broadway, Larned 'i charge of the Normal astitute this summer. Kow you foUs who want to buy ft good aa'to horsa had. better try- HiU BiasoiS tlwy -dispose of all tkelr First Class livery, in oomioetton with seen at the fair may be enumiiruwa the the House. j' J.P. mUTTON.

fvllowingW ft froiii the Col-.

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