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The Lyndon Signal from Lyndon, Kansas • 2

The Lyndon Signal from Lyndon, Kansas • 2

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-s The Osage Land fltl.tnif.es than whon ArZit nnt? Uis LATEST TCLEGRAPIU THE LYNDON- SIGNAL; about ten houies and seventv-five pco- B1J of the vWasiiincton, Dee.9.-The Uouse com- uiscelatieousadvertisemeL'ts HUFJRAH for tho COUtlTYVEAT I hA xne5urealna.uievsage in- rauteo on Territories have bill ready T1IURSDA DECEMBER 151870. vu cUv lluv W4u 1 dians ccuca to the sro-vemment tnat por- to report lor-flio rr 'W COXTIXL'KD rKOM FIItST l'AOE. Tt is not. understood that the condition of the insurrection in Cuba has materially changed4 since the. close of the last session oi' Congress.

Early, in the cdn-test, the of Spain ted a system of arbitary mrest, of close Quoncmo Emporia railroad. 'Wo trust Uion of tlieir' lands adjacent to the Cher- Mexico as a State, under-tho name of Osago county is situated in the richest tnattno town may succeed, we met jae. okco eiurui.juanus, uow i-niurui-cu xucy navo aisu.ai)iILiti estaa-WautMr. Luzerne Roberts. S.B.

Bnder- the richand populous counties of Neo- lish a territorial government for tho In-- part of Kafcsas, as regards soil and min 1 oml I h.ittrt -hAintr tinn iir.h lrv17 1 linn tcrntnn. i.hTnl. com- cortfttferacn of, in i i taryj tria I an exty ton andpthcrsj all of whom of (-ountrv cxteridinr fifty miles Com pleted, however, until nfm. reiice confidence in their new town affairs. unfit rs.i firal of our towns but what can boast of coal, lead, salt, yellow tchre, in its vicinity.

Every I liUItll IU OUUllli tlllU lllll U1UV.3 ituui I UllU KUV tUIUI iiin.ee on inniari On our way honic we plisscd through I cast to west, to a point one mile east of Another bill will bo reported to prohibit! TIlO rAOtltBt nAruW2lf btOTG 1 cation ofpcrsons Heclcd-6f, complicity the insurgents, and summary. cn ilaj-go of, their, of their, revenues bv exc truve war- eruigi is nvcr uci iiiai.Bu uaiu. uruai j'wij giy ian, ii me oenato does not 'M OLIVET, sea tho State lino. These aro known as act on the one passed hist session. day dcvclopcs something new which adds to our commonwealth its prospects are a town of thirty houses and one hundred r.int.

iicli. hV fAil-ir T.fiiifla. Sinn wprftunvevPfi nl I triillnm ikn Aiim.n n( I and thirty inhabitants, eituatcd on DO section ized bv authorities of the govern- is not a member of tho' second to iio tounty in the State. Bail-roads are in progress of 'construction sides of the river and a veryipretty plac -merit in 1867. Neosho county according and it is reported that the President has I a 1 1 1 I which will pass nearly through our centre 1STO.

Fall and yinlcr. 1S7I. both south and west. Mills are Its appearance would be much improvea to tne census oi io.u, as pupu.uuon uVreu nim ine. uoyernoi-sUip of Utah, if the buildings were more concentrated, pf over eleven thousand souls, anL He says he cannot alford Ai- pi, T.irti bctto about' ten ranking ashisgtox, Bee.

9. In the Senate, Oli vet is the home of Probate Judge elect, at once VJth tho raest densely populated Sumner submitted a resolution of Mr. IlasUm, the banker, countics of the State an unerring indi- ing thokPresident of the United States aicciea ine, person, or property ot citizens the United States, were jn violation of; provisions of the treaty of 1795 between jthc. United States and llcprcsciitat itn of injuries resulting. to several persons claiming to is citizens of.

the piled by. reason of such viola) ton. Were made to the Spanish Gov-rrnuieirt from Jane last. The Spaiiiah Minister atVashingtoiihad liecn clothed with a limited power to and built, coal and lead veins mined, magnesia Inirestohe quarried, and oil wells un both ge'ntlemcri whom. we had tho pleas-cation of the superior natural resources to communicate to the Senate." if in hi is der 'th ch anrc, of capi tal ists who will ureto meet.

Several new buildings arc of the country. opinion not incompatible with tlfepublic interest, all papers and eorrosnnndnrft THE TRUST LANDS. under progress, showing thak tle town is still alive.1" push 4 the, work, through until Osage, county will be able; to supply, th State entirely as ho docs now partially with 'thcBoye named 'oiliUnd Until in -redressing such That powder and xmtie usago inuians ceueu xo ine ui Aoimngo. i t- jt From the' last named1 place ire went ffovemment, in trust lor their liesoiuuons w-ero otrercd by ilr. Kd what is known as tne iwcurymuosinp uhjhus, ijiau uaiusr uio juuiciary commit wni found.

to be--withdrawn, in. view, a it jvas sajd, of the fa vdi-ablu iri which ihclsland of Cuba then was, which, hoVerer, did lead to revocation cfr our? ay on to the past vy ear wo have hardly been no-. rm i en A DCing Strip ot mim wcuij wiiw Mi.jinviim vjvi nuuiuvr ruii-r LeialerS la I k. from north to south, commencing at the road companies which havo received aid! ate the Sac Fox Airency, and small north-west corner of tho ceded Lands bonds ot the United States arelawful- T7 AtiTltfATlRr AKD STOVE3 village oftwenty houses and scyehty-nve ndC3Cton(iin: 'westward fo the 100th1lyvbound to reimburse; to the Unite o. iiiotxiraorginary exercised by the powjr in Cdba, and were obliged Madrid.s,Jn, TlnwarB Agricultural Inplemsntt, inhabilantsC 7" The'tewn Is located on the" meridian, a distance of '558: miles, 13 States interest paid on such bonds be- bankftne riven It lays rather low, but cbainsand 1 66 luiks: These ire called foro thomatttrity.

of.tWprihcipal there- Tk i Trust Lands, and have been open to set- ao, what legislation, if any; is would be a very pretty place in the sum- ticmcnt ever since the treaty of 18C5. cempel.sueh reimbursment; ucvu, iroi win noon rank araong iuc jcau-iDg counties of the State. Orie warm pleasant, spring-like day latelywe ook a trip tlireugh the county, and stopped at i sereral the towns-made acquaintances with the leading men of each'place, home much pleased with all wo saw and making the resolution that ai oTfiao; future day we the nfgotiaUons; thus opened, and still pending, the United States only claimed that Jn. tluituture. thoughts sccuredtp their by 4reaty, should Ue re TUE OSAGE RDSERVC.

Corner oir Lawrkxc St. Tor ill Ate'. With 3laj. Wiley, Whistler, Immed ediate south of tho' Trust Lands resolution was introduced, directing celebrated Osage investigation into tho alleged frauds pi Of spected in Cuba, and to the past, Joint tribunal should be established in Warner Craiir. Mr.

liankm and others', lies! th lands in the Miama reserve. AdoptedJ and lfift for hnmt nu.l, Jno with nil SOmctimCS called tDO liminiSQ -IiYKDOX, KANSAS senator the committee I 1 ted Ileservation," being a strip: of land we had' seem and all we had met. nnvtKl nth: on Indian, affairs, reported favorably a bill to authorize the election of a dele-rate drove along through the sharp air of the and extending from the western lino of We intite particular attention to our Iarr'aat would renew the acquaintances so pleasantly made; arid, repeat the visit so much -ii. 'MiQ on to the train at Carbon-dale, a town of about fifty houses and to Congress from tho Indian territory. eOiupk to lines tioa from our duties had done much tol the same distanccpreciscly as tho Trust the'Uhijcd, Stateswith full jurisdiction overall such claims; an im- partial.

tribunal. each fclaimant would be. rcpiired to prove Ids On the -othr er hand, Spain be at liberty to traverse, every, material and thus complete equity, case which, at oner time; threatened senqusly to affect, the relations between the plates and Spain has already been ork, icc. a correspondent at Xcw Orleans writes that on the '2nd -jtutljands. '-By -tho act ot Congress on the iivstil intn II I lt LATOIIE July, 1870, and approved by the inst.

the case of Perry Fuller, ex-Collec- LOCKS, ind Little Osage Indians in a tor at Xcw-Orleans, against whom nine- a AUU JJlllIU XIIUIdIM 111 which we seemed overflowing, and ourlr' two hundred inhabitants, on the 1 Catl- heart was as lirht and free as in days in rfiTifl rTniinpil nssmMd fnrfhftmirnnse-1 tCCn indictments were louild bv -the trbondaTe Jias the largest past, never to return. Wo n-athered beau- on the 18th of Sentemborlast. this Grand Juty, for fraudulent entries of bu: coal mines in tho State, which are under TSi SCREWS, BOLTS' I CJI i distuned ot this way. The claim -of tifuiflowers overprairics hkeri unto those ncent tract of country and tho Trust sugar and coneo during ins term ot omcc, adioinins it on tho north, have was brought up in the U. S.

District the Co Lloyd, (Aspinwail) for the lljc- the immcdiato superintendeney- of Mr. Staekhouse, lteodicartcd, social gentle-mani The' principal business house is been opened to settlement and ar'onow Court, and Perry Fuller callcI twice on gal seizure p.ijd detention of -that vessel, was referred to arbitration, by. mutual consent. has resulted in an award to Scent country; now 0ffcred for sale to actual settlers only, at bis bond, but failed to appear. His se- TABLE POCKET CUTLERY by a class of indus- 1,25 per acre, payment to be made with- curities; Alexander McDowell, U.

S. houses arc seen on in one year from date -of settlement. Senator from Arkansas, and E. G. IJoss, that ot T.

Bddds, sbn of J. F. Dodds, bcing rapidly settled trious people, whoso of Osage City. noticed several pth i I mi i I .1 nnar i pitoi'- niMrt.wfitmn i xncse lan.US arc now ueinsr SUrVCVCU DV ociiiuur iiuiu Jvuiisun were men ram-u er all apparently- doing a' good DISST02T SOX'S HANDS A WSy J' Best ix Market. i several iiariies wnu arc acuveiv i'W" iv mu uuuv ui uuer nuu improving their farms and adding every knVuvr cr.Uiirt'hnt'thevfaild tw nnnr Tl, the United Slates, for the owners, of the! fuiii of, 19,702.50 in Another and long pending claim of like nature, that ot the, whale, frhip Canada, has been disposed of sby arbitration during the Cnt year.

it was referred by the joint convention of Ilrazil and the United business," but our time Was limited, tho way to tiio wealth ot our nation, and then fo better opportunity than this could district attorney thei moved for an alias locomotive bell was rang and wo sped to looiving Dacu oni a lew snort years to bo presented to tho industrious immi- capias, stating mai mc nonus were taKcn BURLING AMI, tho time when the red man rcisrned asiffrant for acquiring a home and in time Washington, and seemed to bo very "We also haTu a larjte tork cf i to the decision of Sir Edward I i I ir rr! monarch over the whole expanse, and competency ana perhaps wealth. nov vonnicss, a uecorres- expanse, which is a town located in the north-west 'corner of the countylatch' the county- Thornton, her Urittanic 3Iajestv's minis j.nusu lauusarojusiij' rcgaraea as among puuuviifc anti uunouuui iniiiwiiiuhbi tt i rrViTtrr.c -rr tfrxT? thA'mnftr vnlimMA In th fonnd nrainst illiisiratn th lAAJj5 llAll-lliilft AlA.3ir.lt. chased the buffalo where now arc cities ter at Washington, who kindly under w. VMM UUU til' I and towns. Truly, a creat chance has! hpm rf iinn.aa,l n.tl heinous natnro of thn j-lwrws.

kuvs thn scat and tho rival of Lyndon: is about sixteen years old, has 134 houses and 650 been wrouirht. and vre jo we all to the fertilitv, well watered, and in most local- prosecution of theso cases in the civil Or the Best Brands, inhabitants, has rather a poor and undo nihnoor no.ular. wlin.lavin hi- Kastem ities abundantly timbered within a courts cost the government at least 100, sirable Ucationbut with energy and en home with its comforts came here among most genial dimatc, happily removed JOOjand after confiscation in every case from the extreme heat or cold, and ad mi- had been decreed, a compromise was cf- the savages, and by his perseverance and rabiy adapteci to the growth of all pro- feetcd by the simple payment of the du- tqrprisc may become quite a village. MEAT CUTTERS AND STTJFFF.BS became acquainted, with O. II, Sheldon inuusiry ima mauc jorsuimseii anu us uucw 01 qq Jliddlo States, as the wnicn mo jariy was willing to pay and Judge Schuyler, whom-wo found to wnai wo nave now, the garden spot 01 uiui yieia oi every crop1 planted this Iruui luu aho mam argument ou intend to loop full and eomiMe Mork of neinifnai L.t 4i.

a V- IIl Ti -a bo very men, but sbmewha Anverica. year cngjis ivnue JOtto stociC raising Vu ib waiiu iw iJ wrvthinj: ur line, and trill it lihur-4 lr. -tmth. Iii and urit-e. V4 nasturinff nurnoses itusiurinz purposes prejudicial against tho present county is coneeucu io dp par- uu v-iv -m il 1 1 u.

A v. 1 1 v. 1 1 took the laborious task of examining the voluminous mass of correspondence and testimony, submitted by the two Governments, and awarded to the. United the sum: of $107,000.19 in gold, which has since been paid by "the Imperial These recent 'pies. show that the mode which the Uni-? tedtatcs have proposed for adjusting the impending claims is just and feasible, and that it may bo agreed to either nation" without dishonor.

It hojH'd that this moderate demand may be acceded to by Spain iurlhcr "Should the pending negotiations and i unexpectedly, be without, result, it will, then to that fact to and invittt their action on the r. Dovinjr the last fiscal vear the sum tirnlarlv favAi-nlilni Tt -i now -mnirlN-1 Iv the Vuiltv offenders. These havo been Hing jia.wtii 4iuug until I ran ttOfsfr-IoY ho oral rrn-on Vo own cmr l)tiikUn? and have no n-nt to pay. 2d. We buy our pMnli at uradiuartt-r ant in swh tiuautition seat, is periecuy natural.

tho new school building at Lyndon came fiiilho. vrttU a 'nmnl Ami released On 'straw bail, or at least unon 1 building at Lyndon came A I r. fc Ml AA'VAMaVA WM9 MAIM Stepping aboard the cars, wo whirled to injure low tru-j. nay.l.v forintil recognizances, and thus this into view, the tho entral House and thrifty nomilation. and there is room for I much-vaunted vindication of tho integn the (many thousands more.

flourishing, thriving; entcrprisin HASH tor our mmIs, and foiidUciitly lu nt have from 2t to per if nt. for tini; nndlat, hut not least, we support no flne-haired i-lrrV. on-te "if OSAGE CITY, ty of the revenue laws ends in a costly town of Payment of tne Price Raid Claim, inzzic. 'lucre is a in on so in the meal- We hoK by fair and liberal I dcallu, to receive your patronage. Yours truly, LYNDOK, -capn that there is a fair prospect house somewhere, and the TJ.S.Scnators, UAMMUNU IMrLKK.

Ihc ci'ly of yellow ochre, coal, flagging, and the home of old Post Mortem," who cntortainSithe readers, of the Chronicle with his witty and brilliant letters, where the county seat of our county, a town of for the immediate payment of these Ltogethcr with distinguished congressmen nn bnn.lrod nrl fortv and claims. A telegram from Sidney from Indiana, could probably give infor- L. D. CO seven mmurca innaoitants. Dix monins during the Governor's Xw York, Dec.

is stated that we arrived in due season, and stepping- ao mis. town sue was wiiu prairie, uiui incnortlncr ow sor-t rin of thnltnc western union Tcicffranh Uomnanv icr inhabitants, iwdcd by the people who St. Joe and Denver railroad. The tele- are negotiating with the London Cable Heal Estato Agoato, into the Western Hotel kept by; Mr. Ililtebrand, we sat dowti to a good sup T.rt i.i.iu im mm roniipsted the Covcrnor.

to either Construction Company lor layin an tl All liVl lliV VVUIM I tJVUU'JlM Ml I 'J I 1V I a I noni fn lklr hnttnnn mvlnnil a A per, the taste. of which was improved by a a 'naf inrvrx in Haon Annnt nnf rnA 0 iiiiuieuiaiciy or scnu some one, 10 as- jii.5iu 10 finest tOWll in Usage COUnty, ana One in mid. if nosililo. hntu oon Lnnrinn nnrJ LYNDON; i KANSAS the presence of "mine Host's" two fair OIOli 111 11.1311 1 LI tU X1IVV lUiU Wilt. LI I ATw Vnitr nnil tltqMhn T.nnrlnn Anmni.l nai oius iair io ueeome one oi uio icau- tn r.

lf daughters, who did the honors of the ta I IIiiv for iili tli rnllnwini IMirrihJ nrnnprtv.lft. iiy la wining lu icuunv; in mvu it iui I vn ble, "We would advise all who travel Improved Farms i the cable a stipulated amount ot West ng cities of tho west besides being blc to gp himself, with the session of the arbred by nature with the finest build- legislature so close at hand, the Governor ng'sitc in the State, having her share of deputized Ward Burlirigame, his private hat way to stop at the "Western' when Sotith-wet ciuarter of norll-vvct nn.irter of ern Union stock, and that the passage of ectiori 34. 15. 1ft; 520 acre lylnjr 8 milen frn they want a good square meal. After two dividends by the Western Union 1i i.

a secretary, to ko ior nun anu renaer an Cariondale, milcst from l.ymion.nii lio reeK nil U1V 1111 ULl lll Ultll UVA ctoibl ivnun company was for the purpose of buying the end paid to tho 'pensioners; including the cost of disbursement, was 27,780,811.11. One. thousand seven hundred and fifty-fight bounty land warrants were issued. At its close" names were oh the pension rolls. The labors of the pension office have been directed to tho severe scrutiny of the evidence submitted in faVor ot new claims, and to the discovery of fictitious claims which have been hcrotofifre allowed.

The appropriation for tho employment of special agents for the -investigation of frauds has l)cen judiciously used, and tho result of it has been of utnincslionablo benefit to the service. In 'conclusion, would sum'uptthc policy of the Administration to bo a thorough enforcement of every law; a faithful collection of the taxjprovided for; vconomy in the, ofl. the eating until the inner man was satisfied, auO acres lHottov 20 imtom upland. isa-rei under a pood tate of i-ultivatiou, 'S0 acres nc-il tne assistcncc possioie to secure Sho has struck oil-Oal oil; a -A rnix: Afr ttnr lave. its -own stock as cheap as possible, with Bnrlincrame we strolled around town and ntado the witu an 8 rail tiirht fence.

100 apple tre- iM-annc. OV lartyare now prospecting for the best heft Monday, and will do all ho can to a view to investing in an ocean, cable. 200 bearing peach trees, and otWcr fruits all acquaintance of J. F.T'ddds, the Father kinds in great abundance, a rcry lare ftonc loru place to begiu operations, and the books assist Mr. CJlarke in passing the bill.

Ve of the City. Dr. Bolton, a leadinir nhvsi- Work or the Wae. A German paper that wiu woif modate-ovcr so hoes. ami other .1 I ttnn hllilMInor.

with tnna 1-- will soon bo open at Lewis, Sprague are lurthermore assured that an earnest states that in the province of Vc8tphal- of eod timtr. in ttTu i. th.W cian, Dr. Martin, the dentist, and several others whoso names escape our memory. ia, at tho beginning of October, there farm In Osnpe county.

Terms, all easlu rrice were 817 married, the wire, git5Xi fuZn and Widows Of Soldiers, together With 17; 144 SO-lOO acres lying ou Appanoose Cretk. office for those who wish to sub- 7 J( favorabh-, and can, therefore, congratu-scribe and take Knowing that latc the people of this State who so hero-most of the readei-s of the Signal aro al- ically aided in repelling the Price inva-rcadyjwcli acquainted with Lyndon and sion on the-favorable prospect of the We were told of the rich beds of coal, ochre, with which tho adjoining 22,713 children, obtaining relief from the prankim county, Kansas, some timber, and pml public funds. In Hanover 9.G24 women wil? country was underlaid, and which bids her prospects, wo will leave a more payment ot their claims. 'Xhe i.ii. a.

4: bill has been deferred, and many and 26,418 children were dependent up- hjod rtate rtiitlvatkm! enrhed with heti fair to make Osago one, of the leading samo a VromPt pavinent of the debt of ucvi i iJliun until a iuiui uiuv. t. ii 1 I will believe that its passage now is only towns of the State a political dodire to assist-in electinffMr. me nation; reuuction oi taxes as rap-illv as the requirements of thc.country will admit of taxation and the tariff to on the public for support. Jn the IChen- nci-nuoriioiM witn mn.wi 4 ii' house one-half mile dUtant: K01I o.

1. mostly ish provinces there were 14,312 married lottom, bearing fruit trees of all kinds. Tenuis women and 20,619 fatherless children part cash, at sfcjoper acre. urh werp ntterl destitute Thus in on- fcoUb-wet quarter of vection 11, town wno were utterly ucstuuic. Anus in on 15 120 acres.

efktd DIIaiifr. Vl Again" we took our. soat in tho carriage MELVEIl TOWN COMPANY. foL-Vi tV. tbr tTnWn Cfofna CA MnV drawn by the iron horse, and soon ar The, new town company at Jlelvem whatever may be the' motive which be arranged "its to anord tho croatett comprises the following named gentle- prompts him to push this bill through, nv.

three Prussian provmcess there were, acres acre with a three mi! leanine iast October, 35,753 women and 78,750 bf uac, closest neijehbor sou belief to the greatest nnmberyKowes'ttiml fair dealings' With all people, to the end ARVOXIA, men J. Parker Hall, President S. U. we suau ccnamiy rejoice over us passage w. 'Tmau.

I and" be willing to give the credit to him children in a condition of. misery and Uk ihtiiinii ctMnith kiix thaf Atith it' blighting consequen- wherc'w'd merely found ono small build 5 avoided, wit bout snrren Want, and it IS believed that; destitution Inj? tone, 4c.t on U. Irice 1,100, part ea-h. ib Rfltnn PTtpnt nrevails in the other South-eMt quarter of section 4. town 14, ran the same extent prevails xne otuer 17 acreg 1Jw 1m.

enclofie1 wth trd- derihg any rights or Qbliiitjons due to In be, we though. the city who so much intelligence, the urcr L. Eoberts and J. BcExccu. rcgalt Qf cohn9 fc of tivo Committee.

The company propose this mcasuro is familiar to ou readers, provinces Ot, irrossia. i.noprico 01 pro-jail around This ta a number one farm, with the United "States: a relorm in the treat to give away one hundred lots giving and it is therefore unnecessary to refbeat InenVof the' and in the whol.0( visions is exiraoruinany mguj uim 1 iw winter, it is predicted, will be unusually town on Jot to oath nnisnn wlm will hnild it AYc ad vise all holders: of the home of of Jones WhiUtker, of the Barrows, and others of like ronowu While thus meditating, we miles iwuTn-eaia Irotn 1 Bevere. lne injury uuue uv uiu uuuiu i jw cn- ijinz jouni'cn nnon iti Now is tho time. nnK- nt nnoe. scnP Lto wait a I ittlo longer before they mt rlnHot hju nlsn lpn e- lopeka, acres uet bottom laml.

50 acres culti- ivil service ot the country and, hnaliy, in securing it pure, untrammeleV ballot, where every man entitled to cast a Vote in'a'y do so jost once at each election; saennco a great deal upon It. Uommon vatcd and enclosed with tone, rails and hedze.SQ vcre, ana me conuiuon oi iu lauuuea ui creg timber, a cowl number one lioune with ulr were accosted by an urchin 'whom we at first took for a small specimen of the 15th the peasants left at home is very miser- location. Tho town, under charire of the rooms and kockI cellar, well of good water, out-buililinjr. fruit trees of all kinds. Kit CHfk nana.

without lear ot molestation or proserin Personal. able. About nine-tenths ot me maies lion on account of its political faith, na Amendment, but after a close scrutiny a I iii i ery cneap ai uait nuuvo iiameu Koniiemuii iiwh buwccu. -r ti small white 'spot became visible. "Upon women and children thus deprived ot They have our sincere wish for their sue- suffrage movement in Iowa.

fess nrid nrnsnpritv. I ir: ir-- l'BlmprTed Laads: East half of aection 0. town 17. ran-re 1.V SSt tivity or color. (Signed).

S. (I ExixTTivr. Dec 5, 1870. "I their natural supporters will, it is faared, Miss 31ary u. Ureen is the pioneer i acre, lying miles west or Lrndon.

It would make a good stock farm. lrice-7ui0 per acre. perish from starvation. inquiring for tho town ho pointed us to a point 6omc four miles distant which he said was the place we sought. The no xt woman printer of the Pacific coast.

orth-wcst quarter of section 29. town IT.ran.r. Wendell Phillips is delivering the ElUS BERTKAH, same lecture this winter that he did thir A desperate and fldal affray occurred on A'arner's "river' iiV Missouri. Ander- thing was to get there; Tho small speci TU.T. I'RLSIDOT'S JIESSAGE.

if, We present to our readera to-day, the President's Message. It is quite lengthy and to the point. touches upon the 12, 100 acres, lying in Lyon county. lrce--f Also a large list of claims to sell cheap on tfrw Sox Fox Uettervation; and. also, claims on thl Trust Land, which Is now offered for entry.

Cat on us and we will endeavor to suit vou. ty years ago men heforementioned came to our ielie aon "ShephanI, an old hunter, 65 years of Deacon Mead, of Xorth by procuring a one-horse outfit, and again treaties with great Britain and the Span- Greenwich, the oldest living member i the American Board of Commissioner we started on our journey. Upon ar Persons wishing to save a long trip to the Lanr Office, to file on their have their ppcr. made out at L. D.

which will save time and expense, as we have nude arrangement with the Land OSlice agents, for the convcuicnc of settlers. L. D. BAILEY CO. riving at Arvonia proper we found a cmuu.

uCui5v Foreign Missions, was 80 when the for new government buildings, bo made.l tfn of tbat body was held in very prcttyjtown located on highland Ho recommends that our navy bo cn- on the south side of the Marais do Cygnes ae, was in his boat on the river, when he was approached, by another boat containing three men names liot given, but net ween, whom and Shenhard an old fend existed. As soon as the boats Were jrn shooting range, one of the men fired at Sht'phard and broke hrs right arm. Shephard then seized his rifle with his left hand, it oil the side of the boat, and killed his assailant. Both the nthers coinmencetl firing on him, but he larged, and in fact gives a synopsis of Senator Bevels, of Mississippi, is what has been done the pit year for the thrifty. What with lyceum lecturer and 1 Senatorial pa he has saved enough to river, about forty houses and two hun- drcdinhabitants, mostly all Welsh, and people of intelligence, thrifty, industrious and 'We met good of our nation.

I buy an elevcu-hundrcd acre plantation near aicncu. TUB COXTEST. Three American ladies arc the fiancee. Irvine, Jones' WhiUkcr, The county seat contest has commenced. of foremen, namely Miss ClaT pianagcl, vith his teeth and left hand, Edwards.

I 1 to load bis ri He, and finally, after retKjiv- an agents, lla v. Thos. Jones, our AoTesala and Retail Dealer la Provisions Canned Gccds, A. M. llandolph, ot Coffey county, has Ulaugh ter of Leonard W.

Jerome; Mi been annointed commissioner to take Emily Schombcrg, the noted belle TOunty superintendent clct, and Mr. testimony, and is now holding court at Philadelphia and Miss Sarah, daughr ng seven tuiiieTs in ins iKuy, txntoa tlic ther two assailants, lie managed to reach the horc, when he was recciv-cd by persons attracted to the river bank liv the tirin', and taken home, where he 1 the late county seat. Go in, Bully-game, Vl J1UUVJ III vy.v.... Aricnnna Dcmorest, of Xcw Yorki wc hold a good hand. wits lying in a critical condilion-PiirAcri the youngest musical composer in Amer- Kaih Af sr4 AutliTnan ri A 1 A Barrows, all of whom arc gentlemen of culturo and education.

Sending our "Jehu" back to his station we procured a more comfortable "rig and proceeded towards MELVXRN, which has just started with a new town ft Christmas will be celebrated in Lyndon beatiful6h hcrsclf and has lately Any length. wise. Orders Tf ill reccirc rromrt attcat by a grand ball, to given at llamil- composed a song for Nilsson, which the ton's Hall, on Topelca avenue. An invi- art'ust has accepted and will shortly pro- Henry Bcrgh has spent over of his private fortune in preventing cruelty to animals. cbinpaur unJer new and more favorable 'tit lion is extended to Jducc in public.

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Pages Available:
78
Years Available:
1870-1871