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The Lucas Advance from Lucas, Kansas • 2

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-1 i MAYLGR, Spoaking of toe, Iho friend of the River and Harbor bill urt) 80 cerlnin that Mr. Clevoland will veto THE ofFlClAL tu 1 'A I it that they have already miule careful can vans of both House an party honor, are on the most cordial tenus with each other; and tboy have already proven by the great work they did in the fiftieth Cou-gress, after having been rivals for the Speakership of tho House, that they work well in double harness and make a vary strong team. That neither of the men should banker after the Vice Presidency is not strange, bnt they lire both thorough Republicans, and us such and Mrs. Ouutle should live a lengthy nud prosperous life, and every ono in this vicinity congratulates Mr. Guutle for tho prize he has won.

The hail did the corn up over bore. The emperor of China is said to have 230,000 slaves. Put the capitalist of the Uuitnd States have about 18,000.000 slaves. Owing to tho recent rain, most with a view to pawing it NayLr. J.

W. May I or J. V. KAYLOR. PUBLISHER.

C. W. IVI)I -Kditor. TERMS. SI 00 Per Year Wo subtrlutlnus dlseotitlnm-d, c-xocpt nl the of tho imbtlrhers, untiiul! urrcars over his veto, and tiicy expres3 con fidenoe of being able to do so.

It in now certain that Congress will riot adjourn on the date May 18, set bv the joint resolution of the corn on sloping ground will which was adopted by the IIouso j'or Bailioad LAT7T)g have to be replanted. last week, and not probable JPuld. A fiilurc to direct dtsroiillnumieo at thi of tho pe-ln 1 tb.enrird for, will tit eor.sl'kT- now that adjournment will, come unti Mr. Washburn, while mayor of Chicago, stated that the value of after June 1, although tho Seiritu could materially shorten the session rail road property in Chicago wus not less than 330 it was assessed ut 1 9, 000.000. if so disponed; but owing to no party having a majority in the Senate, no niuii can sav what it About a score of "filibusters" from Bunker Hill were fishing on Muscle creek Saturday.

will or will not do with any degree of certainty of the of his iDC.NTY OKfKTHS. iioprrsintwivt 0. Ooutly Attorney I' Judge J. ti. Vvl'Kiil)r.

Shcrlll A. W. ryon. Trrosurer H. IV JInpl.itiB founty Clerk Iru S.

I'look. Itegisti i nl Dwl Chii. E. Hail Cli lk 01 lilnt. Court K.

Nichols. IMbliv, InttruOmii E. 0 llnnics. Survivor W.tj. Russell.

Coionor Jolui Woeik. J. Wlni-Lronnnr. Ini ran In Wi lie The Inter Ocean Is the Most Popular Newspaper cf tho West and Largest Circulation. assertion.

There have been vague Government telephones in Austria cost $20 a year agaist $G0 to $125 a deliberate intention to prolong the session until after the in this country. Telegrams in Austria cost five cents aud an addi would not rcfune to accept duty imposed on them by the National Convention. It is safe to predict that if the Convention selects these two men neither will decline. It might look a little queer to see Senator Hill make speech at the Chicago Convention nominating Mr. Cleveland for a third time but precisely that prediction was made in my hearing by gentleman who hn9 beeen singularly fortunate in foretelling political events.

Mr. Hill must be auxious to ace Mr. Cleveland get A worse drubbing than the voters of New York gave to David 11. when he ran for Gov. against Gov.

Morton, if he is really thinking about nominating M.r Clevoland. Mr. Cleveland his rewarded Commissioner Lochren for carrying ont his pension policy by giving him a life j'jb as U. S. Judge for the District of Minnesota.

Domiuick I. Murphy, of now First Deputy, has been nominated to succeed Lochren as Commissioner, and N. National Conventions have been tional charse of two tilths of. a held, by starting up a financial dis cussion, but none of tho leaders on TERMS UY MAIL, DAILY (wUhctrt Sanity) $4.00 per year DAILY (wltn Sunday) $6.00 per year The Weekly Inter Ocean C1.00 PER YEAR 1 A a NswsTwptr THK INTEE OCEAW ker tir-st of the timet In all respect. It noithar cot e.tpwce in stseuxlna ALL, THE NEWS AND THE BEST CF CURRENT LITERATURE.

The Weekly IviIby Ocsan A Fnmiiy Pa per fs Not Excelled by Any. either side take any stock in such a scheme, aud Senators as wide apart in their general ideas as Mr. Allison of Iowa, and Mr. Gorman, of agree in expressing the opinion that Congress will adjourn before It s.imoth-n ot inlorott to each w-mbor cf ths family. Its We notico nuiiiUir -f the single roKI slaiul.tnl papers pcak of Wall Ktiect aihl oi hot moneyed men uh gnliJ bug.

Tur. Semi Weekly Uar.Hv- U-. loit is a visitor to our table. It a i-1 iitfvy paper full if yoivl things and ifl well worthy of tho putroname it is receiving Ht tin' lunula of tli business jutjn (if Deloit. From American ncmnml.

la tis Llca cf YOUTH'S DEI-Aft THEN is tho Ua; of iu kind. It LITER- the meetitig of tho St. Louis conven tion. The prospects of the erection of a cent a word. The wheat crop has made a change in the past week, and oil farmers believe that tin-re will be a good crop if we get a little more raiu and less wind aud hail.

The most destructive tornado known for years, passed down the Saline early last Friday moruing. The first serious injury it did was tearing the roof off the barn on the liuppenthal place and other works of minor destruttiveness; tho estimated loss is (130. On Squaw creek it twisted oil several oaks over three feet in diameter; blew down Capt. John Erichson's house chimneys, and wrecked the roof of his barn; loss over $300. At 0.

A. Casper's place it destroyed a few out buildings; loss probably $50. At the school bouse It is a TWELVE FAG JO PAPLil Mid certains th Nowa of the World POLITICALLY ITIS REPUBLICAN, and sows its readers th benefit of the ablest discussions on c.11 liva political topics. It i3 published In Chicago sad Is In accord with f.ic of Iho "Went In both politics and literature. Flaa Mmamber th.it tk price of THE WEEKLY ENTER OCEAN Is THE INTER OCF.AN, Chicago suitable monument at the Nalionn P.

T. Dana, now chief uf a division in the Office, to succeed Murphy. Capital, in memory of Con. Qrant are now vory promising. Senator There will be no change in the Senior's resolution, appropriating 300,000 for the monument, to be erected on ground owned by the Government, is in a fair way to be KEMEMBEll the Weekly Inter Octaa and Advancr for 1.00 per year, cash in advance.

Lucas Advance. come a law before the expiration of irst published May Kl, 1HM. K3TI0B F3B PUBLICATION. of the fifty-fourth Congress, and a Grant monument association lias been formed for the purpose of NtARLY all thfi nations of truth ate iiicreafin their rr.tns of customs duties; not. only for the purpose of revenue, but to ufliord Protection of their industries, Is 1S92, Protection, we sold products in.

the markets, of tie world that were worth to us 00,000,000 in round number. In 1803, first complete "Tariff He-form'' year, we sold farm products worth only 540,000,000. The P.I 1. I II Stuteof Kansas I Oflre of County County of Hovel! I Ktlfsell, rTns. April l'i.

Nciice Is hereby uiveu' that the of April lPt a petition signed by ll -nett nud 17 others, was tho raising additional money by private Board of County Cotniniviutret-k of County and Stute aforesaid pruylng for location ot a certain road, A3 il.l- Cleveland Pension policy until after the 4th of next March. It had been evident for some time that Col. Dnpont would not be sauted as Senator from Delaware. The combined Democratic and Populist vote makes a majority of 1 in the Senate, and that was the margin upon which Col. Dupont was kept out of the seat to which he was entitled.

If the Populists had oted against Ool. Dupout on conviction, there wauld be "no kick coming" to the Republicans, but they don't. C0UN1Y BOARD of EQUALIZATION. Notice Is hereby given that tho Board of County Commissioners ot Uutsoll County, Slate of Kansas, will moot, at tUe oilioo of the County Clerk, la the city ot Rusoelt, 1hh about $100. worth of damage was done to out buildings, windows, doors etc.

On the Bunting ranch an iron frame wind-mill was blown down, and two or or three small I.ur. Oi''fi at TopcL-a, Knns. May 15, lap. No given that the following-rrt a. Vas Hied notice of bis Intention to in.

iin .1 support of hlsolalm, proof will be muds before the JuiVre of I'rcbsto Court at liusstrtl, Jurto 27, 13, 1 Alexander Miller oi ns, j.3iia; application 4-13 for the NIS 'i VI, 8., II. of 8 P. M. ib- following witnesses to prove subscription to be erpended on the monument. Senator Squier, who has beea elected President of this association baa received a letter from Mrs.

Otrnnt thanking him for his buildings were wrenched; loss about Kit continuous; residence upot and culllva- efforts and indorsing his resolution. sooo. This terrib'o storm commenced at viz: Begin at towtchip line between Center township and Lincoln at cornor of sections threoaud four town 14, rune 13--to run south one tube whereupon said Board of County appointed tuo following name'l persons, viz Jus. U. Eddy, Levi (Ivcs-lioiii-r and K.

E. Marsh us viewers, with lotions tc meet, in conjtiiiotioii v.i.li tne County Surveyor, p.t tho beymntrg of lit) read bet ween Center and Lincoln iwnsl'fD-s Wednesday tlie Tenth day of June A. 0. ittti. and proroed to view said and give all parties a hearing.

By order or tuo Board of County Comnilsit-nmr. BBALf JjJSl itUCK f-S County morlr. The bail is now rolling, and it will not be allowed to stop until that monument has been secured. The 0: 30. A.M.

and raged seventy min utes; hail fell for over twenty mm- tlon of id land, qlis: John Q. Cooper, of Dor.r.n jo. Samuel Auspaugh, of ItOii-anee, Kansas, Albert G. T. Coopt of V- Siimuoi R.

Day, of Lucks, Ksusis. II. VohLanoch. Register. GTTI3SOR.IBE for tli utes and when the storm abated the people of the United States never meant to ueglect to pay a suitable ground was covered with hail about tribute to the memory of Gen.

Grant: two inches of which we SCAD N0IIC3. it has merely been deferred. weighed and found that it weighed County seat of said County, on Mouduy tho lot. day of June lb9ti, ns a County liottrd of liquallzation, for tlie purpose of equaliz-inft tun valuation of personal and real property In said County, as shown by tho assessors returns for the year 1SW. The assessors of the following townships are requested to he present on Jiomliiy, Juno Istlsyu: Plymouth.

Center and Hip Creek. Tho assessors of the townships of Fairfield. Lincoln and Husseli. are requested to bo pres Senator Hill is a Democratic exactly 37 oz. and was 7 inches in diameter.

East of the Rnppen- VAN'CEi thal house about 300 yards a stone statesman of high degree, as statesmen go in that party. His term as OFFICIAL PAPER i i'i i. was found which was carried from ent on Tuesday, Juuo 2nd. Senator will close next March, and the barn. It weighed about 325 lbs.

no assessors or interset, jam-iew an.i Pprtidiee townships, aro to bo present on Wednesday, June 3rd IWW. Assessors will not be present nioro than capture oi in! nmrEtir-s 01 me worm, nnder a Free-Tvade adtfliiiiairution. cost farmera. 231,000,000. No wonder they want a little more McKiuley Protection.

Southern States and American farmers will have their intercuts well cared for as lonjj; as Hon. Jettr C. Pritchard of North Carolina is a United States Senator. When the H'-uie bill to amend section 3,255 of the revised statr.tes. concerning the of brandy from fruits, was befoie the Senalu, lie offered an nnioudinenit providing for tipcciul rates of duties upon clays or earths, lime, marblo and stone and their manufactures, leaf tobacco, live slock, breadstuff, hay, rice, honey, onions, Wans, potatoes, dairy-products, vegetables, fruits, meals, laid, poultry pork products, taliow, hemp, wool, il, coke, and latt, but not a duty of 5 cents nil Irv.

BOSELL COUNTY. during his nearly six years in the If all the storms in the future one day each and persons desk inir to meet donate, he has been responsible for will be as rough as this one was tne noara aro requested to appear cacti ou the day tho assessor of Uls towudhip is present. All Dflrson8 feelinsr themselves atfitrieved. but one bill, and that has not vet Btatoof Knnsaq, I COe of County Clork. County of Susacll Khs.

Apil "A lfW. NoTti is herebv given, i hut on iho W. of Apni 1PK petition to I bo iiuinno; Comify I'otnmiKj'ionurs v.t the County nud aforesaid praying for the location anC oi a certain rouO, described tts ''oUuwu, viz: Uesin at a point the J. J. road In the north Side of eectlon town IS, range 111; Ihenco run wjet on KCJlma or nt4 near as priictk-abi? to vr-s: Ann of seo'on same town and ruiiffo; thence nurlii on tion line, or ns ueiir as pMctlCfb'e inn -sect the David Sehurr road on the r.oilu lino of said section IS.

whereupon said Board of County CcnimiB-slonora appointed the foliowlug numod persons, viz Chas. S. Wyckolf, l.ucici-and John Lindner hs viewers, with instruo-tious tomaet, lu conjunction with tr-e County Survyor, at tho beginning of 'he ronvl in Kairview township ou 'liter-day the Eleventh day of June A D. W. and proceed to viewsivld road, and give to a.l parties hearing.

f.y order r.f rh? i Hoard of County Cov.iiniKSiitner"-. 8ii.L 1a S. fwc County C.K'.'k. become a law, although it has passed many of the people of the Saline will wish that they may be some where else when those storms visit oan appear at this meeting and have all errors in the returns corrected by tho board, and those fal II ug to appear at said meeting, either In person or by attornoy, will be positively barred from said relief. Emo Table.

WSST. So. accommodation, 1:49 in BAST So. Ti, t'ruigfct ucoominodatlon, 12:20 p. m.

C. D. TETTER, Agent. the Senate and has been favorably reported from the House Committee us. on Interstate aud vormcni Hnm.

In some parts of New York state Witness my hand and the seal ot ICouutj this 1st day of May A. D. SEAL iUA S. KLKCK. I County Clerk to-day it takes 33 bushels of potatoes tuerce.

And what think you is this great aud momentous piece of to buy $1, but in all the large citiesi and many that are not so large, EOAS ITOTICS. legislation that is to be the only reminder to posteritythat is. if it State of Kansas. I Office of Countr CW-rlv. thousands of people are starving Take Your Home Paper AND THE GREATEST an Family Newspaper! of Kansas.

becomes a law that David B. Hill First published, MuySl. Jtfi. for food that is low in price and County of Kussell. Rusdell, ivaa.

April ltt. 18WJ Notice is hereby (riven, that ou the day of April 18 a petition signed by Otto 3 enurleh and sixteen othors, was presented to the Board of County Commissioners of the County and State aforesaid pravln for abundant in quantity. This is the sort of" prosperity1' served six years in the Seuate? It authorizes the Secretary of the Treasury to detail a revenue cutter to control excursion and other boats Land Office at Topeka, Uann, May l' 1- i'ii. Notice ishoreby given that tho i'n'owlntr-namcd settlor has filed notice -03. the looation ot a certain roau, oescnoea as follows: Boidu at the north oast cornor of the a e)i ported into the United States.

Senator is a firm believer in the policy of Protection for the United States. that comes from an affliction of bugs hum-bug aud gold-bag. to make final proof in support 'in. THE see. H.

town 12, ranfre IB; thence pun wouih along' east line of said quarter to the n. o. corner of section Zl; theueo south along- enat which attend yacht races. Now and that said proof will be made mrfore -io I will talk of old Kentucky Anil sing of Tennessee For this windy land of Kansas Isn't just toe place for mo. line of said section to the n.

corner or sec doesn't that prove the statesman Judgo of tho Probute Court nt Russe Kan-eas, on Juno 27, ltiOS, viz: Alexander of Lueas, Kansas; application H'ulO, fcr tli 3 WHSec.30, T. 13,3., R. 11, W. of 0 P.M. ship of Hill? iti a 17 i tiM -cm em ut 1rJ ASS 'i ADYANCE CORRESPONDENCE.

lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residance upon and cultiva tion of, said land, viz: John Q. Cooper, of CAP Oorrance. Kansas. Samuel Anapaugh, ot tion one half mile, tiiero Intersecting with a laid out road which oounectg with the C. Kellosrg-road, ail being in same town and range.

Said read to be fifty feet wide and io bo oti section line, or as near as praotioablo. Whereupon said Hoard of County Commissioners appointed the following named pep-eons, Isaac IlottB, L. J. Ointhor and C. A Dodgo as viewers, with Instructions to meet, In conjunction with the County Surveyor, at the beginning of the said road in Paradise Township on Monday the Eighth day of June A.

D. 1W6. and proeeedod to vlow said road, and give to all parties a hearing By order of the Board of County Commissioners' Seal- IbB.Plkck I County Clerk. Dorrance, Kansas, Samuel R. Dsy, of Lucas, Washington Letter.

Washington May 18th 1S90 If Speaker Reed would abide by 1 1 1 in COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. Eareka Items. 1 1 ail again. Henry Goller of Bluff canon lost a "fine gentleman cow'' of Texas fever, we suppose. Arthur Rice is Ben.

Taylor's cow Kansas, Albert O. T. Cooper, of Dorrance, Kansas, fl. VoNi.AKGSN htgiftov- the wishes of the rank and file of his friends and admirers, he would take the second place on the ticket UQAD NOTICE. J-'rom Wi.shinrt.-in Letter.

The administration cannot extract either pleiisare or satisfaction from the bond question. It bad scarcely recovered from the chagrin caused by the adoption of that resolution directing the Senate Finance com-init tee to investigate every thinf Conuected with all the bond issues by ihia Hdmiuistratiou, with only hlx "advorse votes, when Senator Dubois of Idaho, throw a freab bomb shell by offering a joint resolution providing that hereafter no bonds shall be issued by any officer of the government until the President has explained to the necessity for the bonds, the amount of the proposed issue, and Conrose shall have authorized their issue. There is little probability that, this resolution will ever reach tho. dignity of a law, as it would certainly meet a First publisbod May 21, isne. SHERIFF'S SALS.

No. 1 130 Under an order of Solo issued by tho Clerk of the District Court of Russell County, SI a of Koneaa.iu a cause ponding therein, wherein Joseph E. White was Plaintiff, and Andrew J. Francis and Olive A. Francis was Defendants.

1 will, on Tttoedtvy the 23, day of Juno A. D. 18'Jfl, attiio north door of tho Court House in the City of Husseli, Comity of Kussell, Statoof Kansas, at the hour of 2 o'clock p.m. of said day, effor for Bitlo and sell to tho highest aud best bidder for cash in baSd. tho following desaribed real oscrtlo, to-wifc; boy Hail! did you say We get it here every year.

They have dubWd him ''Pitchfork." Tillman. If he could pitchfork a whole batch of senatorial scoundrels into political oblivion, the country might forgive them. Con, Keough is breaking for Wm. Justus. Paradise Items state that Leoua L.

Smith was married at Is i-Ht tio paper for those who do a daily trout the State oapt-tai. published every Tuesday s.m a ad ench issue will all jows of Kansas and the up to toe hour of going to press, ic- the eost of nn ordinary paper. KigJrt Tatses Every Tuetltty Each and Frll'y H'p-io-DateNewBpnpei Uaa.9 Fftrmers. f.tfl.t CblumiM. TheLateu v' xMo.KKSt Reading Matter, Twloe E.iuU Week forOne Dollar per Tear, THE ADYANCE hits nmdo arrangements with tho pub-lisliei-3 wnereby it can offer Tlse Mem t-Weekly CAPITAL and.

IIE ADYANCE ne very price of $1.50 SCJB-iJCIUBE NOW, -ess TREVnvANCE, Lucas, Km State of Kansas, I Office of County Clerk. County of Kussoll Noticb Is hereby given, that on the 16, day ot April 1890 a petition signed by IT. G. Muck and 34 others, was presonted to the Board of County Commissioners of the County and 8late aforesaid praying for tho leontion of a certain road, described as follows, viz; Begin at the south end of main street. In Torrance, in Russell Connty, Kansa, and run thence south until it intersects with tho section line on the south side of section 7, town U.

range II, Said road to be sixty-six feet wide, and fifty-eight rods long on east side of Ginmi J. Shaws's land. Whoreupon said Board of County Commissioners appointed the following named persons, Henry Patch, Samuel Jay and V. I. Stouter as viewers, with instruction to moot, at tho beginning of the said road in Plymouth townshin on Tuesday tho Ninth day of Juno A.

D.189A, and proceed to view said road, and give all parties a bearing. Bv order of tho 1 Board of County Commissioners. SkalV IkaS. Fleck County Clerk. The north half CSiof tbg north east to nominated at St.

Louis, if he cannot get the first place, and Gov. McKinley seems to come very near to having a mortgage on that. In fact, there can be no doubt that the combination of those two names on the ticket would give satisfaction to more Republicans than auy other that could be made, and aside from those who have personal reasons for wishing one or the other of them to head the ticket, it is probable that Reed aud McKinley would be equally as satisfactory as McKinley and Reed. Whatever may be the relations existing between some of their individual friends, Speaker Reed and Gov. McKinley, although for the second time rivals for high of section thirty (SO) and the.

east hn? () of the south east quarter of section thirty (80) and tho north eatst quarter (H) of the north east quarter fJitoi' section thirty-one (31) towuship eleven (fl) south of llnngo eleven ai) west of '-ho 6, P. M. In Eussell County Kansas in pursuance of tho Judg ment and decree in Bald cause rendered. with appralsemoitt. Luray May 7," and Luray Items' state that "Mr.

Guotle and Leona Smith were married at the home of the bride;" while the Lucas Personals state she was married at Aaron Smith's place. Surely after being married at three different places, Mr. 'residential voloahould itbe adopted by both branches of Oousjre-js, and it could not get a two-thirds vote in the Senate. Still, it added to the unplesant sensations of Mr. Cleveland and bis Cabinet.

Witness my hand this in, day A. D. 1808. A. M.

Kenton. Sheriff of Russell County, RIpans Tabulea cure biliousness. Rlpans Tabulea: one gives relief. RIpans Tabules cure indigestion..

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