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The Caldwell Commercial from Caldwell, Kansas • 2

The Caldwell Commercial from Caldwell, Kansas • 2

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J. Sw DANPORD, President, C.HIDDESON;; CU AS. H. MOORE, -Act. Cashier Telegraphic Items.

PAYNE'S RAID. CALDWELL COMMERCIAL Indian Massacre in the Gunnison Country. Eitob. W.B. HUTCHISON, Merchants and Drovers FURNITURE CALDWEIL, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1SS0.

President Hayes is anxious Congress should provide some plan, for counting, the electoral vote. It is said he will call a special session in case Congress should adjourn without taking any action on the question. Over three weeks ago, Capt. D. Payne, with a company of men, raided across the Cherokee lands and located upon the North Fork of the Canadian.

Three days after the location was made, the result was tele AND UNDERTAKER. Chicago, May 15. The Times this morning publishes a story from Lead-vUle told by Allendorf to a reporter, in that city, regarding the. terrible massacre of white prospectors in the Ute reservation. Allendorf says he left his home in Linn county, Kansas, seven weeks ago, with seventeen BY CALDWELL.

BANK North Main Street. Mr. Hayes declines to be the dark horse in the presidential race. iutt an 1 graphed to Washington, and the Immigrants arrived in New York "I'XTl. At, All Al R.

EL COLLINS, on Monday morning were 1,432. To 1 tuts, is uic matter witu yuu chaps of tlw Ves and Democrat at others, equipped tor an expeoiuon in search of mineral, which they found tal number thus jfar in May, CALDWELL KANSAS. on the head waters of the Gunnison river in rich placers, which yielded Wellington? Why. don't you send us your paper. more than arrived in any entire month of May, excepting in 1852, W.

ILHUBBHLL CO. from $2,000 to $4,000 per day. On May third, while the party was widely scattered, Indians, mounted and 500 strong, galloped down upon the after massacreing the whole wires flashed an authoritave statement from the Indian Department that Payne and his party would at once be driven from the Territory. Over two w-xks have passed since then, and now comes the report that only last Monday Payne and his colony were brought in to Fort Reno. The point at which Payne located cannot be over thirty miles from Reno, and as that post is in telegraphic communication with Washington, it seems etrange, to eay the Capital and Surplus, $100,000 PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS party, cut their oouies into pieces.

Aiienaon wimesscu me anmr jrum CJov. St. John, as commander-in-chief of thestate militia, ha3 issued nn order for the militia to participate jn the decoration of sohlicra graves on the 30th of this month. ic T. Jefferson Coleridge was elected president of the Santa Fenuul at a meeting of the stockholders held in Toiieka on the 15th inst.

It i said a mountain, wmtner ne naa gone A SPECIALTY. immigrants landed. Prospectors are crowding into the Ute country, and the Indians are picking them off as fast as they can. There will be bloody work in Colorado this spring, resulting finally, in the annihilation of the Utes and the vindication of the white man's superior civilization. A special from Fort Davis, Texas, dated May 16th, states that a wagon hunting.

The Utes carried off all the cold and the whole outfit. Allendorf A BRAND NEW STOCK OF A General tanking Bnsiiicm Transacted. Monei eseapea ana waixea ior several aays until he reached a settlement. to uoaa on Keai IvtUite and tVrsuuol Security In suuut to wnt. least, that the authorities were not He gives the following as the names of the murdered men Charles and John Andrews, Ellis Morton, James Henderson.

John and Isaac Dittmore, lie is a live railroad man, if he does "Dart hisnhmrin mirlilfa- more prompt in carrying out their threats of sieedy removal from the JOB WORK Of all kinds executed on short notice and reason able terms. debatable ground and prompt pun Martin Flemins. Peter Amburg, train, en route for New Mexico, was attacked by Indians in Bass canon, Fred and Iotiis Snell, Edward Ma Interest raid on Time IVpomts. Special Atlen ishment of the invaders. It was also given out that the invaders would be eighty miles west of Fort Davis and Uou (riven to the business of Cuttle Men.

Collections pronnHly attended to. iDlRlYHqOIOIDlS taken to Fort Smith, and they may be yet. But via Reno and Caldwell two of the party killed. The company consisted of Harry Graham and Office in rear of Kerch ants and Drovers i ii i rgi i am An inventor named Daniel M. Lamb, living in New York, ha'i discovered and patented a process for making a water-proof material out of the itommon milk weed.

The discovery, it is said, will entirely destroy the India rubber trade. Mr. Tilden drove across Nassau street, New York, one day last week, in just thirty-seven seconds by a stop is a round-about way of that point. rion, Philip Jackson, Josiah Warner, Jesse, Jerry and Adam Homar and Julius Terry. Mr.

Allenddrf confessed that his story has been disc by the settlers to whom he told it, and who attributed it to a disordered brain. Teiegrams received at Leadville yesterday, report that men coming from the reservation to Lake City, report a party of twenty-five pros wife and Samuel Graham, of Frio City, Pat. Murphy, wife and ithree children, of Walde, a Mr. Grant, of Bank, CALDWELL, KANSAS. To those who know the status of The Yale; Time Lock Guards Our Safe.

Fort Concho, four men from Fort the lands in questii the course taken Worth, names unknown, and. man by the name of Glassner, and a com by the government is readily understood. These lands were purchased watch, and ths Democratic hart of pectors corralled uunmson, ana twelve killed. This is supposed to be Bradbury's party, which left Del panion. The attack was made about 3 o'clock in the afternoon of the 14th Drafts lotted on all the Principal Cities of the United States and Europe.

CLOTHING, the metropolis is 5n ecotavit over the yiffor and robaslnes3 of the Gramer-cy statesman. inst. Grant was killed by the first volley, Harry Graham seriously wounded, the ball passing through Norte three weeks ago. General Mc-Kenzie's column is on the way to the scene. A letter from Saguache says the Utes are reported to have killed twelve miners forty miles from that C.

F. HTJLBERT, DEALER IS by the government for the purpose of loading upon them frccdmen and wild Indians. The freed men became citizens, and was therefore no longer entitled to the siieoial ewe of the government as ward-. The protests of Kansas and Texas resulted in an act forbidding the location of any other wild tribes tiian were already in the place, and troops from Fort Garland his right thigh Mrs Maggie Graham, who is the daughter of Bryce Lyttle, a prominent sheep man of Frio county, are en route thither. The Democrats are going to hold conventions of all kinds this year.

Of course they have a rigltt to amuse thein.se! vi in -that if they ho desire. Jiase kill and archery clubs, HARDWARE, All these stories are subject to doubt, while in the act of drawing a Winchester rifle from its seabbord for her and cannot ba verified till the road is in a better condition. But it is be HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, ETC. Territory, and the bind was thus left lieved the Indians are making prepa upon the nanus or the government, husband to defend himself with, was shot through the head and instantly rations for the war path, and stirring STOVES, TINWARE And House FupHirG Goods- with no power to use it for any pur- news is expected soon. killed.

Harry Graham took to the brush, wounded, managed to secrete lose whatever without a special enactment by Confess. The lands, ALSO A FRESH STOCK OF What is Said About the Com himself, and thus save his life. Sam mercial. Agent for the Patent Cement Chimney and therefore, are' public property, and in accordance with all precedent, can be settled upon, subject to such enact ivieuraieu iron uou rami. Anthony Republican'.

The Cald however, would afford just as much fun, bo cheaper and leave less disap-pointnent at the end of -the seaton. We are in recti pt of the Cherokee Advocate published at Tahlequah, Cherokee Nasion. The Advocate wants to know what the Cherokee delegates at Washington are doing about Payne's raid into the Territory. It also nays that a man just in from Camp Supply states that the boom is booming in earnest, well Commercial bursts upon the ments as Congress may provide. If view this week enlarged to an eight column folio, alive with local-matter and thoroughly aroused with the ob Roofing, Guttering and General Repairing a 8pe entity.

kf uel Graham, his brother and tne Fort Worth men, took to the hills, and kept the Indians at bay until dark, when the party made their way to Van Home station. Pat. Murphy's wagon was close by Graham's, but he, by bravery and good fighting saved his family, though slightly wounded himself in several places. GO 2 a STAPLE GROCERIES. this is not the ea-e, the question can be easily and speedily settled by the arrest of Payne or any one or more of his party, thus bringing it at once ject of gaining the cattle trade.

Like every other wide awake paper it is CALDWEUl solid for Grant and we hope will en North Stain Street PL, liefore the U. S. courts. If the courts dorse the "Southwest" candidate for Governor and come out for Steele. decide that the ceded lands cannot be The North End Grocery, You are eminetly correct, Mr.

Re legally occupied by citizens of the United States, there will be no further publican. So far as made up, the Territory Items. From the Darlington Transporter. Commercial slate reads about like raids and no further trouble. But if J.

M. Durris, one of the party who went down with Cnpt. l'ayne, arrived in Caldwell last Sunday evening. He left the headquarters of the boomers on Saturday, May 8th, and up to that time "neither troops, Indians, nor government agents had visited W. H.

BARBOUR, in The Caldwell Commercial comes to us this week in its new form, one for Governor, John M. Steele; for Judge of the thirteenth Judicial Dis of the neatest papers in in the south DEALER IS the decision should be otherwise, and public policy demands that the Territory should nmain intact, then Congress can enact such laws as will forever settle the question and preserve the Territory from raids that west. trict, M. S. Adams.

the colony. Ho informs us that the CO The Largest and Best Stock in the City. Call and examine goods and prices. Fort Griffin, (Texas,) Echo: The Caldwell, Sumner county, Kansas From every part of the territory comes reports of the planting. New fields have been made and old ones colony were hard at work laying out town, building houses, and otherwise fixing to stay.

The town site is Commercial is one of our latest ex FAMILY CBOBIBSH will be made so long as it is debatable have been enlarged, more land has changes, published by W. B. Hutch I ground. located on th3 south side of the North been out under cultivation already ison, the editor of the first pa I than any three years since the Fork of the Canadian, and from the per, the Viutite, published at lch- THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE. ita, Kansas.

Mr. II. is an old news war. description given by Mr. Burris, One Door Eatd of the Grand Central must be alout ti't miles east of the paper man, well acquainted with the country and temper of the people Iursuant to call, the Republican CALDWELL, KANSAS.

i Two detachments of soldiers, under Lieuts. McDonald and Mason, started out from Fort Reno Thurs cattle trail. Central Sumner county held a meeting in Wellington on Sat Corner Main and Sixth Streets, Opposite the Leland Hotel. day morning, to oust the squattere who have located on the North Fork The Micheflt market price pntd for Butter, Eg urday, the loth inst. The commit and all other Country Produce.

The latest information from the territory is to the effect that the Northern Cheyennes are making preparations of the Canadian one on this side and tee reaffirmed its previous action in the other beyond fchawneetown. with whom he has cast his lot and being located at the new cattle shipping point, his paper will be interesting to Texas cattle men. Wichita Republican'. This week the Caldwell Commercial came to hand. It is an eight-column folio, Kublished by Hutchison Spaun.

It as a large list of advertisers, sparkling locals and excellent editorials. We wish the proprietors success. Caldwell News Depot These poor dupes nrjst learn by ex to go on the war path. They com fixing the basis of representation in county conventions, but left the door wide open tor a squabble in the CALDWELL, perience it not otherwise, tnat tne menced their "medicine dances" last Monday morning, one of their way of the transgressor is hard. Dan Spratrue, the Iowa outlaw conventions over the representation formalities generally preceding an outbreak.

The troops at Ft. Reno mentioned iu our last as having suc S. P. SETTERS, from Wellington and CaldwelL As near as we can understand the situ CITY DRUG STORE mrs.km.tayi.oe, 4 are keeping a strict watch over them, cessfully beaten the officers sent to capture him, was "rounded up" here A Business Way of Looking at ation, it is simply this: The apportionment of th committee- give? Has opened a News Depot on Main, north but it will be almost impossible to prevent an outbreak. It is to bo it.

last Saturday. Tne credit oi his capture is due to Mr. Watson, who iden AUCTIONEER ti ruin iifitj r-iiv niu awui fc. Wellington township eight delegates, tified him and procured the order for hoped that a ivietition of 1873 will his arrest. Bprague is now the on hand all the 'c LATE PAPERS Caldwell four, Eelle Plaine five, and three to each of the other townships guardhouse, and Sheriff Thralls, of AND From the Burlington (lown) Hawkcye.

Scene in a couutino; room. Proprietors in earnest conversation. "I'd like to know where we are going to find a man to manage our affairs. This man we have will cro out in the county. In this apportion sumner county, will take charge of him as soon as he can come i ment, it will appear, the cities of rrom Wellington.

not be enacted, but if they do attempt It, that they will not be permitted to again ride rough shod over the western portion of this state without even meeting with any resistance. PAYNE CAPTURED AND AT FT. RENO. PERIODICALS Wellington and Caldwell are left out, next month, and we must find some one to take his place. I wish I knew for what purpose can only be guessed.

The Agency brick yard, under the management of Mr. Tieman, is now thoroughly organized and turning STATIONERY, ETC, b-' joiner a business-looking man. out 5,000 brick per day. Starr and 4aL; Worth? Chief-Killer do the moulding four "Why, how are you, Mr. Glad to see you.

We will KaiusM City and Pt. Ixniis papers received women do the tour men want a want a new. manager next month are employed to wheel the brick LEQAIi ADTEBTISEXEXT8. To a man up a tree, however, it looks very much like si job to ring in eight extra delegates from Wellington, thus really giving that smart village sixteen while Caldwell and other places may console themselves with only such representation as their township organization will give them. This may, and doubt- from the yard to the kiln, and four others are detailed to fill the pits, making in all an Indian force of four- Notice for Publication rrom Fossbender, a discharged soldier of the 4th cavalry, who came up from Fort Reno on Tuesday evening, we learn that Capt.

Payne and his party were brought into Reno on Monday afternoon by Lieut. Gale, in cemmand of a detachment of Co. man who can take hold and manage affairs; things have got a little mixed lately. Do you know of any one we could get?" "Why, yes I do. There is Balance-sheet.

He's a good man. He isn't looking for anything just now. Does Lakt Office. Wichit. Kif hands.

teen lf a genuine pride in WILL SELL ANYTHING YOU HAVE. Aiiril 1. fi XTOTICE IS nEKEBY GIVEN THAT TH! ir he will amicar with hi wltnewrfl to mnce an having one's skill noticed and coin-mended is any sign of civilization, it certainly obtains among these Cheyenne brick makers. Numerous applications are made to the Agent for less will be all right, if it wins, but it rtroof in miniiort rf bis rlnini. Itefore H.

P. (ja-vairy. I'ayne's party were MBiDIOIKTES, not need anything, but he thinks a good deal of your house, and I think will take carry it through. "purty work" to All the Itepubli- camped close to Pardee's command, lyCiWIM, illllie, IU Uliuwi'ii, nuiiutirr ty, KnuaRS, ou Frirtny, Jmw is, IS: Alupa it lier I. H.

(II. No. 18,143, for xoath half tmu eait quarter, seciin 3J, townnlilp 33, MHitit. I nnm 3 went, and niurifx the Aillowirur lite but Fossbender did not learn whether they would be kept there or escorted out of the territory. It is likely, mwea to prove Mn oont inuouM residence npoa i cultivation of tnid trart.

viz Ijevha AAama, 1 lmin Adiuns 8. K. Hinith and William Bbert I work, which cannot be lurnished. Thus, through the efforts of the government, these Indians, who were but a few years since, as stubboEnlv I opposed to work as the lites are today, are not only willing but anxious to vrerkr Transporter copies our notice of Caldwell Sum mt cjunty. it you gave him to understand that you needed him he would make an arrangement." "Balanccsheet! Why, man, you amaze me! Balaneeshcet! Why, we have had him twice.

Best manager we ever knew, to be sure, but bless your soul, man, do you suppose we are going to give any man that advantage over us? We are antPthird Special attention given to cans of this section is an equal and exact representation in the conventions based Uon the vote cast. Anything more than this they will not tolerate, and that fact should be fully understood in time to avoid disagreeable remits." however, that Pardee will bring the party up to Caldwell, where they Wall Paper, Books Stationery will be turned loose, with strict in COUNTRY SALES junctions not to give the military in regard to the invasion of the ter any further trouble. termers, we are. e. tlon't propose THE DESERT.

Oh Reasonable Terms. this Kotlce for Publication. i-Lako Orncr, WirmTA, Aiiril 27. lKM. VrTICE 18 HEREBY GIVKN THAT followiiiK ruiined nettle hu filed oice 1 1 lie will appear with hia witnmrto make If -proof in support of hia rfmm before S.

PJ Lewis, notary liblic, at Caldweil. Bumrer fl ty, Knnaa, on Fri'lay, June 13, 1M0: JoLn eon D.H. (II. No. fur Koutliweal ncction 35, township 34, Mouth of 4 weatt namea the following Iiih witniv to pro-l continuous remdeure upon and cultivation that lie book-keeper shall own establishment." OUR CONGRESSIONAL DEL-EG AT fc S.

The lJiKlSCity Times of the 15th says that agents of the Santa Fe road are discouraging immigrants from locating furthix west than Great Bend. Had thoso same agents done truct. xir. Lieotutrd, it. jaines.

r. n. i The Republican Central Committee will ime a call tU week for a county convention to select delegates to the Congressional convention to he held tor and T. Mayne, of tlaldwcll jxwtofllce, rirfl. county.

R. WALKEH, KeJ.1f A Surprise Party. A party of masked men called on Clms. lthoads with a rope and noose and several revolvers last Monday night p.nd ordered him to go before J. B.

Brodnix, at Harper, and re ritory by Capt. Payne and comments as follows: Public sentiment as indicated by the expressions of the press, and the highest interests both whites and Indiansralike demand; the speedy removal of these intruders, and the punishment of their While we have not the inclination to underrate this country, it js our honest conviction that those I who allow themselves to be duped by the iniatu-ation that in Oklahoma1, they will find a second Kansas, which large commercial cities will spring up in a nisht, will, if permitted to enter this ICrXEID JPJT2fTTS WI2iT3DO-W GLASS. Cash Advanced on all Goods Left In this long ago, it would have saved in CWtn on' thfi rwo'irv-apwrwl if a ZTotice for PubUcfcUoiL I utxo Omit, Wttmr. Kl My. Hands to Sell.

many a man his little gatherings of yeara of toil and saving, and it would IjHAJD, OILS, VAJsriSTTTriS, ETC. linquish his filing on eighty acres of -VTOTTCE tS riEREBY UIVKN THA xN following named settler lias filed bo' ice have been better for the State and the tanu. nnoaus lives about hve miles north-east of town, and has had some trouble with one of his neighbors aout a claim, and was ordered to re- he will appear with his witnesses to mtt jt nroof in wimort of his claim, before rs. I railroad company. All that portion of Kansas, from the north to the souh WK notary public, at Caldwell, Hamate ly, ivnimin, till viuj St.

Clair: It. fi. (H. No. 1S.17.

ft nortbl of June. The county convention will be held at Wellington on June 12th, at 3 p. m. Primaries to elect dele-Kates to the county convention will be held on the Saturday previous. Under the call, this township ill be entitled to four delegates in the county convention, and if the cities are also to have an additional representation, the city of Caldwell will of course.be stead he packed his household goods quarter, section 21, towiudiip 34, Booth of nu west, end names tlie followiiu; as hlewitn 1 country, rue their bargain when it is too late.

Commerce is only the skirmishing party of wealth its pha line of the State, is fit only for cattle and sheep. It never was intended for an agricultural region, and cannot be HEADQUARTERS AT ana came to Antnony, wnere ne is at present stowing. lthoads has ad prove his continuous reMdem upon aitd elt lion of said tract, vis N. M. Icnimon, G.W.

vertised and expects to prove up and ion, n. li. nuni nun is. a. inn, uowr Sumner county.

K. L. WALKKR, Rclsf lanx must be found in a prosperous husbandrys the necessary condition of which is a fertile soU. It is ap made one, artificially, or otherwise. The talk of settlements and railroads MORELAND'S RESTAURANT.

8-5t live on the claim. A number or the mob are known and further devel- apments may occur. Anthony parent to those best acquainted with entitled to four delegates, making PURE increasing the rain-fall is the veriest bosh, used by people who know noth PURE Notice for Publication' 4 Laxd Oftick, WrmrrX Kti April 21. lHtfX f- the proposed tJkianoma that it is IWINB MORS CALDWELL, KANSAS. FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES ONLY only adaptea to grazing, tanen as a whole.

True, it has some rich and ing whatever of the country, or by eight in all for the city and township: THE CATTLE TAX. xforicn is HEitraiY gives that 'i LN following named settler lias filed noteeef The "Mason, Texas, has some well timbered country lying lie will appear wim wnncmes to aan its water courses, but this is the following cattle items ELDORADO proof in support oi uis claim, oerave rK i' lAnriit, notary public, at Caldwell, Huainer tr, Kaunas, on Wednesday. MaySs 18WIJ A herd of nineteen hundred head- very small extent comparison with the great body of upland, mostly The following letter from the Interior Department fully explains the of cattle, the property of Messrs. E. Sliarpe 1.

ui. iso. i. ftt, lor noru. quarter, section 2, townsbip sooth of rar i a oarren ui uiuueruiiu supuoriuiir uiu vet, and namea I lie roiiowinx aa dm wtuueef -prove his continiions resi'lenoe apoa and eul 1 a sparse growth of vegetation, llie status of the Cherokee cattle tax.

A careful perusal will readily convince i tion of said tract, vizr A. Vantrhari, W. Fie physical conditions of the section Livery H. Flctcber and J. tinith, of CklweU potto' the railroad companies lor the pur- 1 pose of selling their lands and building up a load traffic through a country that otherwise would never be settled.

The soil is rich, without doubt and with a sufficient rain-fall, would be as productive as any in the United' States. But the rains fail year after year. Only ouce in a decade is sufficient moisture precipitated to make it safe for a grashopper to cross the country without, a full haversack. the most scepticle that the Cherokees oumner county. K.

WALK a. ft, KfyiiA place it among those that are subject to extremes of rain and drouth have an an undoubted right to collec with a great preponderance of the the tax. Haff Head, of San Antonio, passed through Mason on the 24th their faces set northward. These cattle were received at Hedwig's Hill, having been bought upjby Mrs. Martin, and were in bettereondition than any we have before noticed this spring.

This locamy was favored with a splendid rain last Tuesday night. Now with grateful hearts and an un HUGH A. BOSS, latter. Department ov OPPOSITE LELAND HOUSE, Physician's Prescriptions Carefully Compounded Okfick ov Isoi IK IXTERH "I UN Affaiia av ah.lSSO. thk Ixterh Anthony Republican: Captain WTAfhineton.

Slav at all Honrs. Wtn. P. Adair, W.iWon. 1).

Steele's prospacts for the Gubernatorial chair are increasing in a man Kansas. Caldwell, WATCHHJIKElI ner that is most gratifying to his This is the truth, and it may as well be known anvt understood at an as Sir Eeferrins to olfii-e letter to yoa dated March 4th last, relative to permits granted by the Cherokee authorities to faltering faith in the productive properties of "elbow grease." Among the citizena of Mason friends. Wherever his true worth becomes known, his fitness for the early a day as possible. position is acknowledired. and by county who will go up on the cattle trail tills season are Messrs.

George The Largest Stables on the Border. 1 means of the warm support he is re- The Elk county Signal has this to AND BBST.BBA1TDS OF Colvin and Wm. Bridges, who will 3 vtog from the press at large, his merits are becoming known to the nave cnarge ot the two herds or Jttr. 4 John V. Gamel.

people grnerally over the state. persona who graze cattle on Cherokee lands, you are informed that by reason of ttcta which have corao to the knowledge of the office since the. date of that letter, the change" therein referred to, respecting the issuing of such permits, need not be made, but the practice which has prevailed the past year can be tinued. HTery Respectfully, B. E.

Conuntssioacr. Major Seth Mabryv of Austin, was Wicliita can" well be proud of her JBWELB THE BEST TEAMS AND THE stalwart candidate, in Mason last week, and departed for home Saturday morning. He has say about Hon. S. Adams On Friday nficrnoon of last week we were pleased receive a call from Hon.

Adams and his eon Frank, from Wichita. The former named gentleman is a candidate for the office Judge of the thirteenth Judicial District, and it is to be hoped that the Republicans will deem it advisa We to tender him the nom FINEST VEHICLES. iVic-President Wheeler Ls quoted cttt riivo as ssyics quietly toastrancrer who. started some four or five thousand head of cattle up the trail this spring, which is probably all that he will drive during the He reports KAN CALDWELL, Cigars and inrti rocai at the capital, asked him if v.t the place where Mr. Wilson vn fJSroek.

with paralysis, "Yes, ination. If ha is nominated there Trill grass and water scarce north of here Particular af Uc3t te bt i this world. If vc A fto-ilf Rtty. an everv man who has held on each of the and reocom- i 1 1 be no.doubt he will anaw- I niakeyhe; bi. Judge the district has v-' Fhouui EA- the rrfli has had an attack of the mends those taking out herds to se s.

ject the eastern, ud war I same fcin'U'.

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