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The Lakin Herald from Lakin, Kansas • 1

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f. A i- NO. 49. LAKINj FINNEY COUNTY, KAN SAp, FRIDAY, DECEMBER, 2l 1883. 2.

COME TO SORGIIUM IN KANSAS. THE PUBLIC DOMAIN? The syrup is now clear, clean, pure is found to be that the cowboys arc OUR IRRIGATION CANALS. APPLICATION FOU PARDOX. and bright, and will compare avor- "How is the system of special brought upl in sqads to the district ably in, uscJ One almost forgets The following extract from a let- I that, rur i snirh hink snnrhmii rPLXCATios for pardon will be agents working?" asked a New York hind to swear in mellifuous Tribune correspondent of Mc Far- Spanish names to affidavits that We have two of the largest canals presented to Gov. Glick on Dec 27.

ter upon the sorghum industry we I molasses when he sees and taste it. laud, of the general land otnee. thev have resided on the land for the State, which tap the Arkansas liver seven miles west of Lakin, 1 8 3, by D. J. Van Meter.

Fray mg MARRIED. In Worthington, Dec. 4th, 1883, at the residence of Wm. H. Bigelow, by Rev.

J. C. Robinson, Mr. Frki E. PrTMAt? and Miss J.

Palmee both, of I- Sueur Sueur iivntitttl. On Monday, wc received a copy of the Le Sueur SmUuisJ, announcing the marriage of Fred E. Putmau, to Miw Eugenia J. Palmer. Mr.

"Satisfactorily. The special a- ten to twelve or twcnty.years, when that a pardon be granted to Jack gents have been in the field about 'm fact they may not have been in one on the south side of the River, which passes through a lovely body Cass, who figured so prominently in six months, and reports from some the territory as many months or the fight at this town, demolishing of them are received every day. I days; bnt thev swear all the same, of level laud, and one on the north side which passe through a beauti In New York, the pressure of population is so great, that no one, unless he be rich, dream of having a house to himself, the vast majority tf the people live fajuily above family in one, two, or three rooms, most them wanting in light, ventilation facilities for cleanliness and dea-eny. Tenement house! llftecn stories high are built in blocks, these people live their life time inhaling the impUre atmosphere of a crowded Mty life ami seem contented they are have examined and acted upon about and each serves aii the regulation eight hundred, illegal and fraudulent witness for the otfte'r. The cost of i ful body of table land.

From the a-raouut of land now plowed we look Putmau was recently a visitor at our laKe irom tne juame rarmer. it T. It is noijr ready for vacuum was written from Kansas by Six. K. i.

little- pan, which evaporates it and prepares it for crytdULsation. The vacuum But the cane grower is as import- pan is a somewhat globular-shaped ant a feature of this industry as the i- structure; the one at fcterlmff having sugar maker, and will want to know ir a diameter cf eight feet ana a capac-. as to his branch or the business. Ann 7f First, as to seed lt vear the 2,200 gallons. It the larg-x irsu as neeu.

J-M ear tiie 0 .7 a est one the State. The liquid in Sterling company gave the 6eed to 1 the condition it is now supposed to the farmers oi condition that they -rrT, be, would boil at 238 degrees and deliver at the mill the stripped cane a would be liable to scorch and black-at 2 per ton. I have never heard it iT en. In the vacuum it boils at 140 auoted in that oart of the State at railroad property and endangering the lives of passengers and others at the station, over a year ago. The people of Lakin well remember the dasardly conduct of those young men while here, and while we are at entries, reported by them.

These 160 acres to the stock company, is by to see a large acerage cultivated next town and little did we think he season. Our farmers bhonld make came to take one of sunny Jvaiisas oats a specia.ty, as it one of the iest blooming roses away irom us. all times in favor of law and order, entries covered abont 128,000 acres this process about 18, a trifle over of which the government would have io cents an In the newer terri-been deprived except for the new tories where long inhabitancy is not service." so easily proven, the operation is like "Have any of the persons who that of democrats repeating in New held such entries appealed from the York city elections. Agangttf 'prc- M. VIM VltVUUll 1 crops we have in the west, and we rainier, had made Jakin Her we are not iu favor of pcroscution see no reason why farmers should home for the past year, with her principally foreigners, who come to not sow spring wheat, as it has been brother Palmer stat ion agent this country ami having some rela I degrees and evaporation is secur- I 1,1 O.

BXM- 4 hile ber those youug men were as harmless as children, and unfortunately for thi lurch es, they drank at this town. We wish Mr. Putmau, tions in the city they make it their finding of the special agents?" emptors' is fitted out, who make ali rS ed without danger of scorching. fully denionstra it is a good crop; let the farmer make the rais- and his esteemed lady a happy jour home, when if their friend' would "Yes: eiahty cases only out of the thb- imiiiitwI bv tbnir einnlov- 1 pi uu TIip ir h.nvinr Wn Mhaiisted. the ney through life.

ng of wheat, oats, cane, sweet and send them west they would Ik1 that which was the cans of sending them to the penit ight hnndml examined under thi en by merly adopting a gufficiciit 1 syrup is drawn up into the vacuum irish potatoes a specialty, and he hundred per cent better off. What system liavo objections been offered number of names and repeating the j)an from the rescrvoirf The jan is 0B1TCAKT. entiary for the term of three years. tnthf tironosPil rAncPlLition of the o.r;n,.;nL n.l 1 13 I lwot.l v-Itl. lMm fi' contrast lietwccn our western people and those poor people living in a The law does not excuse drnnkiness, entries.

This fact is si2nficicant of witnesses alternately of a tvo Flares being boiled down to and it should not, as every drunken I I. i will find he is raising produce that i.s as staple as gold. Eastern people intending to come west, should be here as early as th? first of March in order to prepare for spring work. 1 crowded fifteen story house in most I A I the correctness of the agents reports MWa e4; the crystallizing point, a hugh gate, man miirht committ all kinds of i wini i 1 1 1 1 nin uiisi iwii easrern cuv. win nere everv iamu I i 1 1.

and of the wholly indefensible char- victoria always sleeps in the bottom of tho pan is opened i-m and crimes, ana enier a pica oi own their own house and On Wednesday morning, Mr. M. Fisher, died of congestion of the brain, at the Coolidge Eating House, where he has been employed for a number ofyears as manager. Mr. Fisher had hoc.s of freinds who will regret his sudden death.

His remains were taken east on No. 4 on acter of the impeached entries, I beds of urec iselv the same pattern -i and tue product is carried to tne ness as a defence. The result would We are in receipt of a number of -m i i line lister ine nec.essiiv oi diowhi'i I ft i inn isipf i iih in i ini nr reports are all cases based upon cxact, the Mme crystallizing room in wagons. he, that life and property would not letters from eastern people making These "wagons" are tanks 4x5x2 feet be safe. )ur State laws were en forc a iiersona exam nation by the agent nM.

a nnnU at rl hey are all manufactured at wa- erationa is avoided, as the lister both of each tract of land, and the entry I rA nnft -th inquiries about this county; to such we would sav it iniiiossible for us on wheels. The once greenish cx- ed to the letter. Those young 1W plows tne erouna ana anus in ine 14 holI for esneellation e-eeit, iinon I -i i lr fc tract of the cane, is now of a We give Thursday, for interment at Leaven to answer so many letters, were made to understand that they must suffer for their crimes. They pviiH'iirn it, is i in niT loiniii 111:11 i it i BRIGHT nEAtTIFlTL AMBER RUZ, i l. nt hA Villi 1 nn jiti 1 I 1 1 A I worth.

The family lias the sympathy a full description of the country in -f cd with a lister. Owing to the light are now convinced that thev were of his many friends. senan, near cost of the Reed and the small a. and is known as mulado, or mush sugar. After it has been kept in the mostly every issue of the Hekai.d, i I and on board the Victoria anai i.

wrong, and promise to lead a bett er and all inquiries will be answered live as American citizens ought to live inhaling the pure air that expands the lungs we, have no consumptives, no doctors and we have io Mr people in Finney County. Our eastern philanthropists could not do a more charitable act than induce those jMHr people to come west, Were they would he a benelit to themselves and be an ornament to society; here we have lovely homus, in one oi the most desirable climate, our winter is short and mild with a constant cooling breeze in the summer; kuu stroke is a thing unknown in this in whose names the entries were i crvstallkinf room, which has alow. life, and are seeking a pardon. So Juwn. ik'i Mnw-vu nmr urill tintnrt hi PTiMns of firott- through the columns of our paper after January 1st 1S84.

1 hey usually appear to be I nr I)PS aW1. a bed of the tight ceiling, find a steady, even tem- Ei.i Pkrkixs Ox Uluxpeks Ix PUXCTCATIOX. There is a tombstone in the Sarato far as we are concerned we believe they have suffered sufficiently for from persons who furnishedthemon- usual-is madJaudd i- .1 l.i I. i i.j tvvit for the entries or bought them ey from Windsor in advance, to be in aud ol)servant farmcr not tew days, until it crystallines, it is their crimes, and ought to be pardon ga graveyard on which is tins epi afterward." dumped into the mixer. Here all cd.

taph: "Errected to the memory of John readiness for her. One was sent siow to note it. The cane seed may last to Mentone, and three years carl- 01, a Utile later than corn; A 'v 5 "What kinds of lands did these fraudulent entries cover?" lumps found in the last, room are broken and a mixture is made, which' pours into the centrifugals bclowj icr anoiner wpm 10 nxvenu. vv 1 i mji. Phillips, accidently shot as a mark CHRISTMAS.

Who does not look forward to the time honored custom and grandest of all celebrations, with an eager anxiety to see what his or her friends, will present to them on next Tuesday "Pme timber lands in Minnesota. mwij iuiuui. vwijiuuh- Onk MaxTakixi; it Foktv Oxk Claims. uunrobm, floors, and otner country merg work, while some AVInnncin (llil Afittitiiri I. MwOiKran of affection bv his brother." A correspondent introduces a piece houses at which the oneeu has oeen 1 i i.

reminding one of the "sugared" syr-. ups he used to 6ee in the grocery. 1 ir ..1 11 A UUIIUUUC UldUi UU11I Idt lit UHC We are inforined there has been a uer "pee11 luw nwaUj Tlie cane matures in from ninety to tn Trntiitioii flnrt ktitmtitkil li flirt I 11 jof poetry to the editor of an Amer store at the corner. The mixer is a an extensive bogus tiimir made on hnstmas Uav; even the little ones Deen lt.tt a momento ot tne royai mn nArA twontv ican newspaper, in these words; atcnil lav. but APtiiftllv tnnlitAin tlio long revolving bar, with fingers at Hme valuable government land sout "The following lines were written visit vnlnalile timber for the nominal lirie.e 1 of here sometime ago, and as we have tached, and operates a little like at which agricultural lands are sold Tue cholera is raging fearfully in taffy nuller on a larger scale.

But fifty years ago by one who has for many years slept in his grave merely onstantly condemned this kind as corn is, vacciil iuai ii mc laimi-r to settlers. The principal operators I Northern China, where it never ap- I the green juice from the pond be business, we take it upon oum-lve 1. 1 for his amusement." county. nT tanning lands are ej ual to an eastern cabbage garden not a stone or stump to trouble the far mer. We have good government land subject to homestead entry still five hundred llars settler a good tart in this coun tv, he can huv his team and farming "implements, build h's little house and take up a hundred and sixty acres of government hind and in a few years become independent where a it' he remains in the east, and his family live in poverty all their lives.

are waiting with anxiety to see what Santa Claus will send down the chimney, and at early dawn they open their eyes with wonder at those little slo-. kings hung by a tender parent the night ln-fore, to see the toys sind candy in abundance that this time honored custom has brought them. to give it publication and ji.ote an are persons largely engaged the peared before. In Pekin alone there neath the crusher has run it coursCi I. -r I same time, and with the same mstru-l The compositor on a Phildelphia "nvcstiiratiou of the facts; we wer receives it and timuer uusincss, tne -seiner oeing a nave been aeatns.

in aauit- and the centrif tval paper, by the displacement of a space, myth. Another class ion to this a famine is fonowing. ment This done, it has but to be con ven lint it onetime led to believe that tl sfrtds it ont sugar! This centrifu-. in the of that city, said th hauled to the mill, and the farmer's consists of timber lands in Califor- Early in the season it was very dry, ransactioii was a souare one on ac 1. Mr.

would address thou at Na stalks ni.i. Ommn. Nevada, and Wftshino-. latpr. about th time the crons were urK ls ltw cast-iron box, tour leet ra ttiameter.

count of respectable names coi tional Hall. ton territory. The remirts of social ready to be harvested, great and from each fivKl are. run. brough a uectcil with it, on further through the center of wlricb runs a' agents, particularly in California and continuous rains fell, so much so that sma11 cnitiher and Wk ark in receipt of the circular sent out by the board of the World's It ajipears that the sugar works at we have come to the conclusion tna spindle.

The contrifugals proper, i ing is tested in the hydrometer. The Washington territory, disclose a com- the crops were destroyed in the Sterling, have done well c- verv one of those tilings ought inside the iron box, are but serves Industrial and Centennial Cotton Ex- lositioii, of New Orleans, La. The with hides composed of a double sity as compared with water, and if bination of large capitalists, English field. as well as American, to obtain title to nougii this seascm to justify the owners in making extensive enlargemoats for next year. The Slerliing Gazette will open on the irst Mon- it shows nine decrees Beaume, fandT cancelled, as they were taken up xpressly for speculation and not 'or their own benefit.

We are at all inies in favor of giving credit to whom credit is due, but as a journalis' immense tracts oi timber land, by Joseph Murray, of Fort Collins, iv of December, 1884, and continue i.i iiuitucu says that among the Onk of the largest meetings of our vili.ens, ever held in Lakin assembled at the Commercial Hotel, on last Saturday evening, and organized! themselves into a Ibiilding and Loan hiring, men women, ami children to Uaysin behalf of the farmers, that ii very ncuiom euuna ii nut i i the spindle mentioned above. Tho- make good sugar, and is worth T2 1 utilMavuI, 1883, such date having will be a 4ox0 two story addition. 1 swear to false affidavits that they they can ship wheat to the Missoouri ecn fixed by the president of the U. The yield for this year av- per ton and an additional crusher will be put we iK'iieve it our tiuTy to exjosi mi make the entries as required by law rivor for 25 cents per hundred pounds 1 he exiosition is under the aii- rpi wuuvmnuit; 4111111 LilC erages over ten tons per acre, Association, with a capital stock of I land grab. Out of the forty-one men for their own use and benetit, and or to Chicago for 42 cents per hun- rate of 1,500 revolutions jer minute.

piccs of the United States of Amer in; another mixer, six more centrifugals, and other appliances to num .1 a M. gives the farmer $20 er acre for his mt for speculation. 1 he prices re- dred pounds. He adds that "The ica, the national lot ton l'lanters cane, and when we consider the erous to mention will make, the works gularly paid for a set of false entry farmer, of Larimer county are or- Association, and the city of New Or The association will buihl inly one can tell where the land is. us one of the finest hails in the west, ill they know is, that their names which will be used for public enter- were used for this purpose.

Here is tainmciits. The following minutes an opportunity for the (lovernment small amount it is necessary for him range, awordiug to the reports jr.anizei ani determined to work to- the sugar is thrown up against the sides, aud the syrup goes through the seive, and becomes molasses, which runs off into vats, and becomes the syrup of commerce. After about 20 gans, and is proposed to be to expend, it will be seen at once about the most complete in the country. The additional outlay, it is stated, will be in the neighlorliood from 50 to 100. lhe government gcther against the ring of traders 1, 1 the centennial anniversary of cotton xyortation a world's exposition, HO an aero, the land i lu of the meet ing were handed us for land inspectors to show themselves, 1 1 ,1 iiuse uiauii'uidiiuiia iiitve canwu I i 1 1,1 '1 Ami -hi'n it in rommiprl nnt, th' 10,000.

iMiiirr worth tn times its frost, tit tho I I I publication by the Secretary J. II un- 'ii-MiiuM uiin-s ii wiiiat. neluding all arts, manufactures and roducts of the soil and mine. MK-enlators. Affricultnral lands 111 1 r.

1 ji.iih wuriuu. 1 Waterman. Mektixu called to order by J. II. Onk of our old citizens related the minutes, the machinery is thrown out of gear, and the inside of the seive is found to be lined with three or four inches of light brown sugar.

The Dakota have also received marked proven xuuar.y auapteu vo ine Kate Field says: way wom follow ing of a Methodist minister, en travel with miserable little dogs waterman. l.oucks chosen Mr. O. Ellison, Scandinavian a- "The persons concerned dirrcctly 1 M' ln' IlttIe 831,1 a fond cannot doubt that ere long will who came to visit our town in our tills me with amazement. Men don't or indirectly, imbrace English peers, 1 larent to his daughter, aged 5, one of the work is completed, and the article is ready for the market.

hairman. J. II. Waterman chosen Minute of previous meeting read, and approved. ind when I think of the pampering eastern capitalists adventurous spirit -you rrmsi oe more sparing 01 your PW3fClrLE rRoDVCr3 OK kansas.

who emigrate to the booming tern- kisses. If vou kiss the handsome these creatures get, and what a nusi- gent of the Santa re road, was in town last Thursday and called at this office. Mr. Ellison is actively engaged in turning the tide of Scan- Hutchinson and Sterling arc fhe jarly days: He called the people together for prayer, and as they came in he wished to make their a-piaintance: "Pray, what brother is this?" This is Mr. the sa nciMiri ot committee on raising! ance they are to travelers, and how tory to grow up with the country, and lieutenant very often, vou will have nc see ye''nS rom twenty to most imjwrtant of the factories.

the same amount of care bestowed enterprising land agents and attor- whiskers on vour face." thirty bushels er rfcre, makes an At Kinsley, 332 miles west of Kan- linaviau immigration from the cold upon children would result in untold North-West to a more congenial neys. Pre-emption, commute! and I aint afraid," returned the lit- excellent feed for stock, and will sas City, on the Atchison, Topeka timber-culture entries are-the favor- tie one. naivolv. prove to lie of irreat value. Fe railroad, a caiitital of lei.i.OOQ loon keeper.

He passed on, and clime further south. He has recent- lenefit to mankind, I become clerical. Thy affection wasted upon poodles ite instrumentalities of fraud in this "Ain't afraid! Why, dont vou be- But we must return to the can iffTeted in the business, and five returned from Winnipeg, Mani That is Mrs. the other sulooi stock, called for ami committee re ported that had U-en signed. Moved and seconded that we as a stock association, carried.

Motion made to elect 5 directors, carried. Motion made to appoint a committee to drift constitution and by laws. region. No sooner is a township of Heye what papa tells I we left on the ground at the mill, hundred acres were planted in cane won iu, it properly distributed, sup toba, and reports the people suffering ply all poor orphans with homes." keepers wife. "And who is this?" That is Miss the saloonkeep land surveyed, than it is plastered "Sometimes I do; but then I don't A score or more of men are dumping this season.

All along the valley from extreme cold weather, poor crop over with entries and tlings, more or Uee any whiskers on mamma's face, tuto the carrier, an endless-chain farmers and capitalists are manif est- md a system of oppression from the ers daughter. He did not ask any Several days ago, all the white Rms bogus, but generally more, and Uo affair, moving at the rate of one ing great interest in fhe success of Canadian Pacific- railroad that is more brother or sisters, their name, students of the Washington College the actual settler who goes to stay, mile per hour, which sweeps into the Bugar makers, and there can be grinding their very lives out. He re O. II. T.rown, C.

O. Chapman, and but when a collection was taken up, of Pharmacy left the institution be the farmer who is to produce the sub- the iron jaws of the crusher. What no doubt that this is to be one of the ports coal worth twenty dollars er Rliichardson, were nominated antl Jav "fty cents each, he cause a colored man was admitted. istencc of the nation, must pay off 1 he receipts for toll on the Brook- i lt.ft of the cane called bagasse most important of Kansas industries. ton in Winnipeg.

Happy Kansas! and chosen to draft bv laws and offered up another prayer for the They have since all gone back feeling very much ashamed of themsel constitution. people of the pretended claims at high rates be- h'n bridge show that the public nec- now reappears now on the other Analytical tests have demonstrated fore he can obtain the privilege of ccssity for the structure was overes- side of the building and furnishes the superiority of the sorghum cane making an honest entry of the land, timated. For the first few weeks the fuef necessary for the boilers, over the West India cane as a sa- Motion made that our association ves. The colored man is said to be The xext Republican National Ik? known as The Lakin Huilding The State Teachers associ very bright, and to conduct himself The timber-culture laws have proved iaey were irom to 10,000, 1 thus avoiding a great outlay for coal, charine producing plant. The pro- convention will meet at Chicago, on Ioan Association, motion made that ation will hold its annual session at in a quiet, unobtrusive manner.

The CTjirciAHjr otiiAinaguiius mjiu inuu- r. l.uvu,i i uecrusDer ei iiuicninson is tne lar- duct ot the sorghum cane holds from June, 3rd 1834. Kansas has one of the Charter for term, be made for Topeka on Wednesday evening, ulent control of public lands. The people have returned to the ferries, jest in the United States, and the three to six pkb ckst more ok caijt Trustees say they will stand by him, but will not admit any more of his race to the institution, not because 1'J years. carried.

Dec. 20, and continuing in session principal sphere of operations under and the receipts have fallen to $900 cane is passed through it at the rate I scgak. I' I the purest statesmen in the Union, who we would like to see nominated, Motion made that the capital stock the following Thursday and Friday these laws is at present Minnesota, or 1,000, scarcely enough for main- of twenty-five tons per" hour. Six luan uoe luat ot tne est lndl Dakota, Kansas, and Nebraska. tenance.

boilers are in use at Sterling and cane The IIutchinson works are and his name is Ingalls. of race prejudice, but for financial of this company be $30,000, carried, closing with a lecture by Hon. John Motion made that shares be placed J. Ingalls, U.S. Senator; subject reasons.

Chicago Inter Ocean. "The failure of the timber-culture fourat Hutchinsoiu The juice which D0W ming out fifty barrels of sug- Emigration Documents. at 10 each and tint they nev er be 1 "Garfield." On Friday the prinei law to produce the results contcm- Miss AxTiiosr proposes to spend is of a greenish hue, runs into large JIia gauon 01 syrup eacn plated, and its success in promoting the winter hi Washington, in an in- tanks, and is pumped by steam into r1' Senator John P. Jones, who is said disposed of ofl the companys books I pals of schools and the county super The Germans can now read of the for less than 50 cents ou the dollar, intendents each' will convene at the to have lost $25,000,000 within the many advantages awaiting them in fraudulent land entries, are uarallel- deavor to convince Congress of its the defacating pans. In the bottom A.ie vnicago Anoune says that ra and they be non assessable, carried.

I same place, to discuss various sul South-western Kansas, as the follow past ten years, is trying to get another fortune. He has leased the ed by the desert land act, the frauds duty to confer the right of sufferage of each defecator are copper coilsj 1 82the factory at Champasgn "pro-under which are oomm5ttd mamlv upon women. If Miss Anthonv'n heated with steam, and the, with duced sugar and syrup to the value Motion made that the dirrectors jeets relative to the duties of each ing letter was received by Gov. Glick, be authorized aud instructed to com-1 The State Hoard of Education wil 1....:.... Itl, of $62.7 7 per acre.

On the aver- Bonanza mines from the 1,500 level from Secretary Frelinghuysen, of 111 luu a. auiuu euiica oiiu icrriiuries. a v4va iij i iu uic mktuiii, iiciit- i i 1 But the frauds do not stop there. I of the tax on whiskey it would not ralizes the acids and extracts the im of the sugar. Deducting from this mence the errection of this building also meet in the office of the State iinmediatly, carried.

Supt. at 2 o'clock p. Dec. 26, to upward. The bonanza, which has turned out over $100,000,000 of gold and silver, was found at a depth of Washington: Department of State, Washington Dec, 13,1883.) A ne government price lor coal lands so uopeiess.

punues, wnicn are skimmed oil. At- Ja.50 Ltne cost of nine tons of canel Motion made that the directors be consider applications for Institution 1,550 feet, and Jones expects to find instructed to procure the necessary certihcates. An interesting pro- JUs ExctRwy, G. W. Glick, Gov is from $10 to $20 an acre.

Fraud- terabout twenty minutes sojourn in there remains $40.2 7J for costs and ulent entries of coal lauds are made In making Tennyson a peer of the the settling tanks the liquoid looking JSgJJJ under the pre-emption and other ag- realm, her British Majesiy must have very much Mke licorice water, arrives Santa Fe railroad, raw Sn ho sUtionary for the company, carried, gramme has been prepared by eacl ernor of Tvjtektt, JiTausas: valuable ores deposits above that level. His lease extends three vears Moved and seconded that the di- association and no progressive teach rectors locate the buildin? in the 2nd 1 er should fail to attend. Reduced l-iculturallaws. lhcreKrts of the the covert intent of shutting off his IarSc copper vessels known as purchased at to $12.00 per and he will explore the ground for rates have been obtained at the ho all it is worth. He is to account for tier blocks north of railroad, carried special agents cover heavy transac- poetry.

The poet laureate is not evaporators. When it reaches the acre; improved land at 5. to $30. tions of this sort in Colorado and as luxuriant in verse or sponUneous evaporators it contains eighty-four Knowing thate Tribune's estimate other states in which coal abounds, in ideas as once upon a time, and it Parts of watr and sixteen of srigar, Sleif'in KausLe 'wiTto tels for all persons holding certifi 90 per cent of the assay values of the cates of membership. 27te Hhjbe.

ores found; all over that is to be his the fraudulent entries proving to be 13 well he should rest from his labors Dut 80 "tense is the heat tliat it holds realize the worth of land that can the property of mining companies with the highest honors in the gift me forty-six parts of sugar and but be purchased for $10 per acre. Moved that we adjourn until one 'week from to-night. Motion made that the proceedings of this meeting be given and published in the Lakis Herald, carried. Sir: With reference to your letter of the 12th of October last, relative to the alleged action of the imperial German government in excluding from the mails of the Empire publications respecting the public lands of this country, I have the honor to state, that I have received a communication from my colleague, the Postmaster General, in which he says that he has been informed by the German Postal Adminstration Senator Hill," of Colorado, it is LOST BOY. But by far the most expensive jof the kingdom.

fifty-four of water when it leaves as course the settler does notget $52,774 said, started out in life as a professor frauds are found in the grazing coun- semi-syrup. It is now at about 20 P1" evei twelve tons per Kansas Papers Please Copy. Tk. ol. 1 u.

t.u vu una uui, try, where the cattle kings have fen- A cincinnati yXMm is bein- grees Bfme" XrrJv he can purchase for $5 or $10. of chemistry in Brown university, at Providence, R. and a few years ago went to Colorado, to assay ores. Light complexion; eyes between The Larxed says: then run through the bfene-thareoal Latid that cosla $10 per acre is as' U1CU IUU lUlU AAA 1 ced in the country by whole counties sue for jq Mrs John. Hilton, the widow naiel an1 Wae; "years ue and the investigations made by whom he shot with filters.

The six filters in Hutchin- well situated, as to markat, as -land One day a rainer'came to him with a 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1, A .1 agents show that the land within Ivtii t- rv.i 1. t-a 1 loonareoi ue mouiar snape, iour I vt-ar liic of the engineer who was murdered a was drs8 cottonade coat an. few weeks ago. and family have mov- Te8t striped ducking overalls, smal nugget. Hill said it was gold.

He these inclosures is being covered as ect in diameter and twentv feet 7ield thU Sute vdl he raucn impressed her millionaires into nolicc mr ana twenty eet aatnMi that no regulations exist in Germany wormed the location out of the man I ed to Madison, where she will black WGo1 hat narrow Drim heeP" high. The charcoal is taken out, hrihS ZuZ" oogus euines maue oy employes oil duty? and made haste to get possession of reside with relatives." dried and re-burnt every tventy-f our They expect to crush the cane at the ekin mittens, re woolen shirt, braided front. It is not known why he the mine. It made him a million i A I lA 1 A.VIT.l A 3 1 excluding from the mails publications of the character referred to. I have the honor to be your Excellency's obedient servant, Frederick T.

Fsxlixghutskn. uwui v. ah Ml4 UlAt Afc ijjui LM3 OKU I viuibu UUUlUUIUCim JQa VlllSt! 1L U) hm; dwui uicu, uic iurmer supplying the needed affidavit! of settlement and the latter paying the land office Lv tub matter of dress, the de-! aire. left. Any one knowing the where a year before it loses its filtering central factory in ifere it O'Donnell, was hangd on tho 1 7th abouts of such a boy will confer fees and pocketing the tide.

Many the "cutaway quaUties. The filters are generally into nugar. With the at 8:15 a. m. he T--s and con- great favor by addressing a card to I I I rt' -m: MLtwyiuCilL VI OUilAI- wiuicuiuy vidci ina vut 1 tr entries of this class have already been canceled or held for cancelation.

victeil, under one vl t'-. nost despo-tio Governments on the face of the i m.iiig, jxansas lias added another The people of Kansas regrets the death of the Hon. D. C. Haskell who represented our noble state three that the syrup may be run through to her long list of resources, and one his father.

II. H. Hooker, Palo, Colry runtr, Kaa. The Evans Journal, comes to our table after being burned out, a bright glob a. "The practice ia such old terri-1 EiStt nndred and fifty trains ar- more than one of them, and thence that will be potential in making per I .1 I.

r. teernis on the floor of congress. and -newsy paper. tones as riew jiexico, and Arizonnl1" xivm vmcagu.i mio aianit uencatn tne vacnom ran. 1 "-r commercial ana iQaustriau I rl i prosperity.

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Pages Available:
394
Years Available:
1881-1884