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The Hugo Weekly Herald from Hugoton, Kansas • 2

The Hugo Weekly Herald from Hugoton, Kansas • 2

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Misleading The Masses. THE HUGO fewer votPS than can bc counted! The Hugoton Herald, under the To the EdRor of the 8. Louis Republican! upon the fingers of one hand. For efficient management of C. E.

Cook, iemocratic in Polities. Out of the discussion which Mr. George's thearies have provoked pop certainly, by such demagogic utter-lis doing good for the Democratic ances as those referred to, Mr. Sher-j party in Southwestern Kansas. FOR SALE! BY Cook Campbell.

E. Cook, Kdilor and Publisher. MMHI -iiMfi-fnnrftVli1BM Final Proof Notices Fins! Peaat Sotted, Lnl Office at Garden City, 2 Orrat at uakdkn Cirr. KANSAS. 1SS7.

5rtiee Is hCTeW tuat Use Mloinie i hereby given iiiji th named tlef Its fifed notice her intfniiou (following carded MU'ef has fiieu uolic of hi to make final proof in sspport of bsr claim, and ''lentiun in fr.ake nnal tfr.iui in anp of his that said proaf will be mad befote the cmhn. and th sad prd tsn lie m.tde ccfore Judge of Stevens county, Kansas, at theeietkot the dtrh-t cttriol Steven cmntv, on July S3. MR, tit: un ftoduMur lUe a at Mo-tot. o. r.n fa.

187. Mil- see 3. two 3 s. ramte SJ w. uraxuta.

f.tf he Iits and 2, sec WienamwtfcefmMmmgwKnes-estoprc'veiver 1 lMis3l continuous residence upon, and rnHiVjvti.m of i names tin f.lwtne: wittesse lo prove sld l.md.-vii: Sherman Shiipf. Ant hour his continuous rexiumce upon, and tivatiou Feckey, Frank Marb aud 0car Hata-oel. all Curtis A. Iwxutau. James of Hui-nic.

Kans. KnirWy. I etcr Todd and James t. IVarsoii. Special miice lo Henry rat.

Hupdon. Kansas ular errors 01 me gravest character have arisen, but none more dangerous, Fredonia Democrat. sylvania on the, tariff question, the change is very significant. The Philadelphia Record, in commenting upon this exhibition, states that a few years ago it would have been difficult to name five Democratic newspapers in Pennsylvania unequivocally in favor of tariff reform. Now, not more than five can be mustered in support of the existing tariff.

Then. nearly eveTy Democratic newspaper in Pennsylvania favored a repeal of the internal 'it UK OFFICIAL OUNTY PAPER 1', JUNE 187. we mm, man ine undue emphasis which is laid upon poverty. it is ooidiy asserted that the most No. 31.

For sale or trade for $275 a farm of 160 acres, 8 miles lrom Hu Hon. Wm. O'Connor was in town several days this week. He had but recently returned from Hugoton and reports that the new wonder of the Southwest is booming in great shape. McPherson Democrat man will not win, for himself or for his party, votes that would not be given in any event; while as certainly he will disgust the people who do their own thinking, and will increase their disposition to very critically icgard the Republican outlook and the character of the Republican candidate, whoever he may be.

of the evils which afflict mankind are directly or indirectly the consequence of poverty. To it is attributed nearly Illinois will be for Blaine in spite of Sherman. an me ignorance ana crime that dis revenue system as an alternative to graces our civilization to-day, and its tariff legislation. Some Democratic 1 to- tbe 33, up 10 s. neve as Laxp Omen at Oakm? Crrr.

I June 6. Jfottee hereby piven lhat lie rtnuiiiuou rrt. It-no- tua and enl iv.vtn named settler ha fiird ntre tJ ht std Iau4. T. Hayrteft.

IVtwiVtl Intention to make Rnal proof in support im I Archer, l. Pearson and Vir-aju claim, and lhat aid pmof ni'l be made brfi-re i.Mii'i, all liiv.tton. Kaqvi the probate JiuIk of erenronnty. Kunvis.at i Ai-ioon A-K. l.i.

Rubbin. Hueot4n.oii Auk 4. iHel.VK Jam Hi.il. II. 1 for the 11 tp ranees 8.

N'o. 7 I. for the eV, ee f. lp a. range s7.

lb- njiaw Hie folloWii.e uiir- prov tin Irotitmuom ntwn. ant newspapers in Pennsylvania still favor a repeal of the tabacco taxes, which legislation they think could be accom goton; house 12x20, and some land in cultivation. A rare bargain, and will soon be gone. No. 40.

160 acres, all buffalo sod, only 40 minutes1 ride from town, and lies in plain view of Hugoton; 10 acres in cultivation. Price, if sold soon, $350. No. 33. 160 acres, 3-4 sod, balance sandy loam, 15 acres in cultivation; a fair house, good well.

Will Kansas produces in perfection the apple, peach, plum, grape, currant, blackberry, pear, apricot, strawberry, raspberry, etc. Grape growing, espe cotittnuous residence upon, and cui'tvatum cx hiiJ Um, tti Mhn K. W. plished concurrently with tariff revis Jan. W.

M-Clean and Ljniau C. CdCSvin. ail ol Charle A. aud M. oi kallst 1S-S c.

F. St. jfll-Ut. KecNter. The Courier-Journal points to the Chicago Tribune's return to the ranks of the bi-metallists as an indication that the wind is blowing silver-ward.

If the tariff taxed only the luxuries cf the rich, as Senator Sfrerman hardily asserts, that distinguished statesman would probably not be found among its defenders. iiiitforon. Kansas ri ion. But since a repeal of the internal revenue system has become a recognized part of the programme of cially, must become a most important C. F.

M. Niles, BrsUter. aoomion, we are told, is the only hope of human society from utter annihilation. This we deny. The history of all ages completely disproves it.

An evil it is in a sense, but not by "any means the evil it is represented to be. From the depths" of poverty have come men, the light of whose genius has dazzled the world; men, who, scorning the mad scramble for wealth and power, have lived for noble ends; men, the sweet sanctity of whose lives industry here. The vines are large the Republicans and their. Randall ad Orrtcit at UARim Citv. Kassa.

May it. 1 Notice Is hereby glveu that the named trie tiled notire of hi Intention to make flnai proof ml ot hH claim, and that Raid prwf will be maJe tn-f the probate ludee of Steven Kansa, allies, their purpose being to obstruct and vigorous, while the fruit is exceed ingly rich and luscious. Down in Stevens county the Dem sell for part or all in horses or cattle will be taken in exchange. Parties wishing to pay part cash can be accommodated on easy time for balance. Ijtnd Offier srden City.

June n. Ni4i.e i berev thai tlw foilowin named M-itlt-r bw intent t.i mutre final i.rm.f In ot eUnn. aixi that Naid i.roof It p-mI. teture th- ri, rs tin- court .1 Sieven conntv. inc Nen.

t.t. Uiiiinm vv. Ci' Xi'r OT nrme ui prove ien aed ld land, viz )s 4. VI St.aiiu.k..T. r.rt-uuuvk and is.

K. Ji-ue. all .1 ll ii- Rm.ss.i'. C. F.

St. Nil vn. n. stater. Otsce -n Kar-s Jw- t-wl.

Ni-li. Is reJy cum h.ri f.dtoaiti -named M-ttitr ri.l hi. inteulH mane Onal piMf -uriH hw tli.a said pnd will tiNil- relore pn.t at- true reform of the tariff, it is evident that a great change of opinion has taken place on this subject among the Democrats of the state. Is it not pitiful that in the South there should be found any Democrats o.crats have held a mass convention and perfected an organization for the No. 32.

160 acres, some improve Marsn Marsh Murdock, the able editor of the Wichita Eagle, enters his manly protest against the insult tendered Wichita by establishing, against the wishes and over the protest of her citizens, a state police commission at that place. He denounces the action of Gov. Martin as arbitrary, unwise, and uncalled for, and the law a villainous, vicious, despotic and undemocratic piece of legislation. Marsh Murdock is, and has been for years, a leading member of the Republican party. He has been several times, and is now, prominently mentioned as a possible candidate for governor.

During all these years that the party raents: only $200; dirt cheap, a tiucuion, Thomas, n. K. nllne No mrJ3. lor Ibeaw See 24. tvp 3S raiiRC S9 W.

He itan.es the following witnesses to prove lit continuous reside! ee iion. and riiiiitation of, snid land, viz: ie.ime I. Stnltb, IVter Tndd. Kranls Murphy and J. N.

Weaver. all of Huge ton, Kansa.1. C. F. Nit Resiner.

Imd fmVee at Canlen Citv, Kans a. tPXT. Notice fc tlerabv pn that the named settler baa fiied notice of hw intmil-i to make final fitwf In support of hi cislin, and fall campaign. Wm. O'Connor ad No.

35. A timber claim, onlv 12 who are willing to sacrifice their dressed the convention, and of course has won for them a place in the calendar of saints. They were above the paltry things of earth. They were not of the earth earthy. They showed to the world that that true happiness, which is the dream of all world reformers, is the result of internal rather than external influence; that poverty is not incompatible with the noblest declarations of the party in favor of Every workingman in the country should take notice that Senator Sherman says laws "cannot regulate the price of labor or anything else." This, of course, includes tariff laws.

The Jioston Herald says: There is but one real issue before the country to-day big enough to make parties upon, and that is the question of tariff. made a rattling good speech. The Democracy of Stevens county is in good trim and will make things lively list sain prool re mane iritre lite prvoaie Aiir i viz: rr.Mi-t-i si ii, good pasture. This will have to be sold at once. No.

29. 160 acres within 1-2 mile of Macon, only $325; all sod land; a big bargain. a tariff for revenue, and to come out in support of a policy which is wrong in theory, dishonest in practice and ruinous in results! Certainly, there for their opponents. McPherson j. aim T-p i tvse I.e iianie.i Hie fn Loving wniien es to In coiitituious reiii-iire (i'i.

ant tiviou of. liid. viz: Tlioiim. oidey, S.V and JanitS iej. aX ut Democrat.

No. 5. A good timber claim of Ijitavetle, KuiMk. 1 C. F.

Ke; hie nor trie tuuest of earthly enjoyment. It w.s Goldsmith who wrote: How small nf all tliat human hearts endure. iriter. All the rest is tradition and prejudice Prof. Rosert Hay, U.

S. C. ju tpeot Stevens eium, Minn -i itxoion. so, mr. viz: IVter It.

rergaou. for the s4 nee tvep ranee 3T r. He names the following w.tnr to prove hi continuous residence upm and rtiltivation of aid laud, viz: Oeorvje K. Blame, KU'hard nialnn.f ieonre W. Freelove and Albert W.

liun-yan. all I UuKOtun Knnsa 17 C. F. M. IP, Rejti5ter.

Lakd crrirR at Garifx Cirr. KaXs. June t. I8S7. Notice l-i hereby that the to loving named seTtier has tiled notice ol his intention make final proof in snff "1 of lie claim, and that atd roof will be mmlrf befbre the probate Judue Steveus countv.

at HliEotnn. on Aue. I. ViZ Wli'inm A. to which he belongs has been forcing That part which laws or kings can causa or 160 acres, 5 acres in cultivation; hedge rows broke; within one hour's ride of Hugoton.

Price $250. No. 6. A timber claim of 160 Tins year will doubtless witness the up0n the people sumptuary legisla should be some higher standard of patriotism thar that which is measured by the rule of dollars and cents. The people have been robbed for the benefit of New England manufacturers.

It cannot be that what is robbery in Massachusetts, Connecticut and Pennsylvania is honest when applied to the development of the in curs. Still, ourselves. In every place consigned, Our Own ielicity we make or find. last of the cattle range business in Ve at rity. Kani June -l; Noti'-e iherrty riwii ttiat ti-e i.i:i.ih,-named willt I a BU-d noiire of his u.i.

to make liiial prmif in apprt ot ln that id priol will lie made l-Iire the el-rk -f the ciistrici Our! of Su-veni countv. K.inj. lU.ioto-. on Ans. C.

lwT. IN lor lhe 1 m.d a. i- i4 lw raie 3T says: "In this gas question, as in others, Kansas is the central state. The geology of her eastern borders touches that of Ohio and Pennsylva acres, within 6 miles of Hugoton, the A change in the system of taxation county seat, for only $200, 11 sold in will not translorm the world into a lliisjlti-s. for the mn see II.

t-p 33 rtinae w. nia. Her western limits incl'irfl Ke fiowins wltiiises to prove 1 11 ci ill uaiauisv, a ivwiaj iuv ni- uiwnr, inr iiiuimiiiK iu m- roi. iiiiioii resoiu.ire iiimu a'l I cu ConMnuons reMdeiiee upon and ciillUalloii Of s-ud lail.vu. .1 -aid land.

V12 William I el lif. V. T. Jone- W. and U-i ail lln ten days; 5 acres in cultivation; will make a fine farm.

No. 13 A commuted homestead of 160 acres of choice land, only 4 miles from Hugoton; 20 acres in cul shales and sandstones that ally her to very fascinating upon paper, but that the oil and gas deposits of Wyoming, is a11 tnlt can sa, for them. The tion, as despotic as it has been unwise, not a protest has ever come from Mr. Murdock pending this legislation which has placed the great majority at the mercy and completely in the power of the minority. Everybody knows that the police commission provision of the Murray bill was intended for Leavenworth, and as an insult to her people, and while Sena Noel Chamberlain and W.

lltxlgers, all I ton, KatiNu dustries of South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama. A thief in New York would be equally a thief in South Iluuotun, Kansas. Pi 1-J F. Nii.m. Ueeiter Southeastern Colorado.

The settlers are coming in so fast, and so much iand is being fenced, that the range is about destroyed. Cri. W. S. White, who made the ichita Beacon what it is the leading Democratic daily in Kansas died at his home in Wichita last week, liv his death Kansas oH a valuable and worthy citizen.

Her western rnnn! mora, regeneration 01 manKinu is mc C. M. Nilfji. Recister. 17-s Ijind st iiuit.

nr.lv. K.tn it Carolina. The principle of a protect true and only hope for the '-kingdom natural gas a native fuel." Lr r.A Jrth rt tivation other improvements. Only ive tariff is wrong in morals and; I V-VVft VUiM 'WJ 1 900 cash; $300 on 5 years time. I.

bereltv tlist tbe loll.iu. natueil settler has till liulit-e ol In in'. nti. to make Dual proof in Mipport ot cUnu. an.

that raiil ormif Mill lie made teire the ludaeoi evens cotiutv. kauw. HujioIimi. ou A'Uf. 10.

is T. vi t.f I kroii. II. Sam Petf.hs. univeisally admitted, that human nat wrong in pontics, whether it be applied in the North or at the South.

Iso. 15. Homestead, only 4 1-2 I urc lias aiwava uccn nit sauic. 1 ins gress, a letter to the board of trade being lhe the abolition of pov. CMC.

toT r-e r'; sre 2J I Xi s. lie miles from town, 8 acres in cultivation; hedge rows broke; good small house. Price $400; worth $1,500 to llenaiiit's the f.oi.-.n. nituecs tor I. owe and Representative Carroll ljnd Office at (iarden City.

June 1, 1kT. Notice Is hereby civen thai the folio litft anted eettler baa Died uotlee of his Intention to make Onal proof in mpnnrt ot hi claim, and lhat aaid pinof will be made before the probate Judge of Stevens county. Kan-a. at on Aup. 12 viz William M.

Suive, fur tbe swv 33 ranire sx w. lie names the lollowline witnesses to prove hin continuous rmnce. iiimhi. and culiiva'iii of. -aid land, vtz: L.

Spell. M. A. llo'iimo. I.

C. Heed and Fredrtt-k Snillli, all of Hugoton, 17-22 i'. F. St. NlLES.

Rei-ter. Land Office at Cit y. Mv iT. CO re-ideu. li-on, ai v-aiaweu, attacks President Cleve- erty, even were such a thing possible, land for -not signing the bill opening up 1 could work no permanent benefits to Call and Settle.

All thos knowine themselves in i of that city were appealing to the aio iai.otvt.-: 1 t. ti U.nl u.ir. any one wanting farming land. The Chicago Tribune is rejoiced to Isaac ek and IUrl.ui all ui ton, Kansas. debted to Wheeler Miller, or having; claims against, them, will please call -ii acurtic rtiiu nuuac iu pause ill meir know that the South will not be rep- the eutral Strip.

Peters hasn't sense society, because it would be corrupted enough to know that the signing of and entually destroyed by the very No. 16. A beautiful timber claim, only half hour's ride from city, for is 2 F. Nt: U. tisier Lam iimrit a tiMMii i iiv ana gettl ot once ana save costs.

1 1 ri 1 vi it 11a ic iv inrrniiru 111 r- r- II1U1I lUUUiJ kU e(w Mav Iti. Xt.fiee i lu-n-lv nun $500; 5 acres broke; a bargain. that bill would have done more to encouragement came from the pen of Respect fully, Wheeler fc Miller. We cannot change the nature of fiiiloMilig named Wt'er h.is IMtd li.ili.-... i li.s 1S87.

Notice hereby ftlven thai the foiiuliia named etl er has filed notice ol ber mti niion No. io. A good improved farm. resented in the next Republican convention by a delegation made solid through patronage and aiannipula-tions directed from Washington. Marsh Murdock.

It was only inter injure Southwest Kansas than any things. There never has been univer 2 1-2 miles from city, for Only JoO niHke niiai nrm.t in r-lrt of l'er claim aiid iiitctiliou to ma'-e tiiia! pun-f --u i. ri iit-i clim. nod thst sant pr-wii will le the clerk of the distri. court of rour.iv ed, as he and others though', for scheme that could have been devised, sal goodness, and there never will be.

cash, $400 On 5 years time; I.OOO ijmice of S'even county. K-was. at liiieoton. K.iiiMi--. at lliteotop.

on July 1-. iwl. vi i Rockingham Items. Health generally good. Mr.

Dad Tooley will put in this week Democratic Leavenworth. "Ih A ritv But then Sam always has misrepre- Humanity nas never peen wnony per- eriek ti. iircivrr. lor tr. sw '4 ii.

twp fin, forest ret mill he ffiven with thi vl 1 'rH an luce or nne loresc trees win oe given wiui mis Wjlsoll, v. i-jv form- ne seci. UllVt (iv a. The combination of Henry George lieiiami-s the tot.pov- L. was the object of the de- sented his district.

at Hugoton, breaking for Mr. The world reformer will labor in CiUitiiiuous tvsi.i. n. niHiii. and roil ion said land, v'z hi-.

Jhti M. Fd- and Terence V. Powderly, which has cree, and local government anion" have been favored with quite a wind to-day from the south, the first The old fraud north of the sand van if. hte us ileu. M.m.i v.

Julia Laarence. uiivf II 1 bargain. It has a house, 20 acres in I u-n rane 1 1 Whe names the following witiie.ses to prove her CUlllVTltlOn, hedge rows broke and eonti.iuous resideuce upon, and cultivation of. ion tree already tilanted lml. F.

Haves, John W.ritureh. 100 trees aireaay piantea. i mum h. Na aud Jun-thau h. acheufter, ail have scores of other farm, lots, of Huotun, Ka.

residences and business houses for i 19 1 c. F. si. Xiua. fci-Mrr.

1.. I.ANP OrFICB AT O.VItPFt f'fTT. K.IOH been suggested for the Labor ticket goton, Kansas. since Mav 8. .1 wwp I nuis, aner ciomg everyimng ne possi- ural de3tiny.

Man never has been ner people as supplanted by state oftkkla. tJut r.ow the buzzard sent owt to plague Leavenworth has re Oh, how very fast the corn is Stevens countv is coming to the bly cculd to disorganize this county, satisfied, and nothing in this world in 1S87, is impossible. Mr. George is an out-and-out freetrader, while Mr. Powderly is an uncompromising wa tcctionist.

aaiv. auv. uo- Slay tit f-hy given that the front this vear. is now writing letters to some of our will ever satisfy him. As the great 'iIIomiii; uamod settlor hai filed notice of rta turn on a small margin.

torted to plague and roost at Wichita, ssl-in tim tr unit Orestes A. Browson said in 1848: Mr. George Martin sold one of bis ponies last week to Mr. Kell; consid 4 iineuuon to innse imai i.r! hi -uppon i.w uiiivs niiuiij, iui 1 claim. and that ifa'il pret til ie (h-1 re mu ence the screech of the Eagle.

1 I here arise in nim wants wnicn are to advertised nronertv. will refer to thepr.d.aiejndi:eot eration about $tH. MoiH-rt v. vr ,1 Miinoton. on July yT.

IK The cash in the StJcs iaw a monstrous piece of Re- nc nave been blessed with vcrv mm securing uic 01 power qt whjch swdl eut this county. We have seen ne of beyond the bounds of the universe, I for the uwy sec I wn 13 liumuci. ii we nave nut auicmscu ho A Ii a M. MI.FA Kt-iNter. ttfili-e a Pit v.

Kaiisv. Mav Nll Is In civeo tlial tin- l.ii.if4 tiaincd M-tiier lias tiled i-l h. u.i'-iit.o.t to iluai pif In ui'irt r.is'o. and th. said mil K1.4.H.

tH eirrk the iii r.i out STvciss I- :it.s. at Ju" Is l-; M.ir. VW-d a forthe litt', si-c Si. twp rlnj inn le t-i prov lii-r coiillinti'iii re l.tenee un.11 am! coil of ssnt vtr Ji Im It fee 1 Kndi, 4fors' M-- Itnt-vl Ji.u M. IV -dee, id llnji n.

K.iii:i Aimioo ily vi': XV f. It -c' ih- xt, ti rsc He li.uni-ri ire-ti ruliivM.Mi s.n.1 1 -1 J. W. fv. II In 1 ill aii ill, He names the fit iii; to prove treasury increased? 10,930,789 'aurini'TjUblican perfidy, a stab at local self- hpavy rains in our vicinity this year, with a wee bit of hail.

these letters; it is a whining appeal and cannot, and will not, be satisfied tuu uv, nc ua auu tv enUomm, rnidence and cultivation of. can secure it for vou. Mid laid. tz Jiiie r. government and an insult to liberty the month of May.

Te goreintDCnt Messrs. Charles Lee and Charles Kraiik iiliie, nil ol from a stinking old string that runs with anything less than the infinite c. rails I'luicum aim Cook 1 k.is. loving Kansans, and ought to consign and eternal God." Peters expect to start for Texas Monday, wlipre thov will po on the cattle 1C-21 IT. K.

M. Ml.KA.K-sbt-r. over the top of a fiddle we can't re But the masses are unthinking, and the party responsible lor it, and every Xotil'CL. i I.A.N i Oi l--! AT IJAPHKX CITV. trail.

They will be gone three or four call the name just now. May iv, 1hi7. Nolicr lo-rehv iv 11 ilie if they do think it is generally in the man who voted for it, to political ob months. 1 mu piiMuit- iiuiiK viii in 1. uii 11, i(iiow lug iiiimeii eiuer nw niea uniri-01 ins most lawless manner.

lney are We are sorry we could not have been 12 miles 3 S. R. Peters went out of his way to livion. If this iniquitous law shall deceived by demagogues skilled in west of Hugoton. this mini- liitemi.ui uinmke fijiat mi i i At-.

clatn and that said pnd will made Also pay tll highest price Hi thP ,.,,,1,9, Judueof cither there or 111 Uugotnti.nti jmyA, i7.vi-: Wiiimm mer has no legitimate ie fb? this money. It is extjrttd fem le people. The extor.icMfc pust Federal taxes Pttl 'tiiE State board of railroad assessors report t6oo miles new railway built in Kansas during the year ending May 1, the value of which is present at the Democratic convention the 2Sth ult. Nevertheless, we will have the effect of arousing thinking give President Cleveland a rap in his A oii July l-'T. Viz: un fof lot- .1, 1 He 1 s.iif.

tl. P.iiimiiif uiiiieM'- l.i iiov the seductive powers of speech. 1 hey ensh for tor llie'i see 1:1. lui34. ranae 8 Republicans of the state to a realiza- address on Memorial Day at Lakin, I d0 not distinguish between words and turn out lots of votes when it comes Hugoton CMilli es I ite i iieuaniv the follow lug wiliiessc t.i R.

P. Mili.ei tion that their party is being led and for vetoing the dependent pension things. roidcui'e tiptm. and cuitivaiion or, i-aid lacd, viz: Siurmao Ai.thiiv nirrht hnve lipen pvnprteH Sicklv sentimentalists and t. ll r'evkey.

rranV Mjr-U aud t-ar ll.iliimel. aii I vou wish to buy or sell anything i in the real cstute line call on Cook Jk i si to a general election. Mr. Harry Lee, who had a contest filed on a tree claim in see. 3-5-31-35, compromised for 100.

The tree claim men had better be careful, for (100 ia a big price to pay for a quarter of an acre of breaking. John. C. F. M.

Nii.k, KtV-r. will yet be of some value to Kansas from Peters. It is the attitude of 1 ana her peepic. pension ciaun agents ana mat about ooverv and the rights of man precisely wnai reters nas proven mm- are driving otherwise happy and con self to be. He has never risen to the tented men into discontent, despair One of the most palpable old frauds disnity of a congressman and never an( desperation.

"Poor and content Campbell. I umi nrriric at M.vitiiry Ctiv. usm, gga M.iy P-ai. Notice Is hen-nv given that the IWIowiiik named settler lia ti'eil of l.i" Petition to Itoard Of CotllltV COUI-! intention make tii.al proof in su: tr: ot Uit nilSSIOnCrS. i thi probate Jiuljejil Sievetin co-inly.

Kaiia. at I HiipoUin, on lT. VI l. Kevi Tlie following; petition will be presented to f.r the m- tec 1. lap tlie Honorable Hoard of County U).

naIllr wiloevso prtivr er-at their next regular meeting in July. cotitlnu.i.i- reId-n iih.ii. and culilvatin of i atd land.vlr: Ben (wnirllv, 5 V. -r-. IIrufTt.N,Steve!iro.,Nanji.J william 1.

M.ller, WilUaiit II June I. UJ. I Lightning Valley Locals. Crops look extra well in the Valley. The season for flies and warm weath that evtr figured in American politics th rich enough," says Othello, and its truth will not be disputed.

er is here. is John Sherman. While starring it betler timber in tms district? As "common minds are taken by Squire Bradshaw returned from for the nomination for the presidency glitteriug faults," the sophist finds To the Honorable Board ot Oiunty t'ommis- i m' 15 20 Meade county last week with a small herd of blooded cattle. this old political hyena wended his Let's see! The Woadsdale Dem- thousands to applaud him; but his niouen of SI even County, Mate of Kana- C. F.

Mm nsiei. Ijuid Office at Garden Citv. Knnwi. 23. latin.

V' j.sih.'s ll. r.ufnv. r.r.- ton. Jaiiics l. Ivafou, Mxct.il iiiitif-e to J.WJ'li ,11 and l.tti d-ii W.

:i.m 21 I Nli.K. CuitteKt Nut If. I.IMII'I I .1 firv. s-vs. Ih-e IMv-l l.vui I 1.

at I tu ni att. fur t.iiaire la tstin erculluie entry u.i.li-! 1, fily. Kansas, alio datci Nov. V. Hie lots 3 ami I atut Uij.

fN-w, 1.. J. Vru iimiili kai.sa. a tl.e ft s. enliv; th.it sM 1'wmi T.

Iia- l.i'.li-il tci.n."v v- I'll Hk- 1 i V-rtons liuiUereViitei.lt ll. t.i wt T. Hmi has I olt t-r si, i ti. II k. ll AUi l.tfV 1, Stir Ove a re-imi sd ,4 J.i, it.

part tt't. i runs- Hie sai.t t. tt "It (ine ai.it S.V.M.. il 1 1 have Im: 111. j.i.iw.

d.slirr. 0. ami ItOil xe ir- -l' i un 1, -tnaiu, ran. tl broken, itatinpr -d at tb Ihessid parties are hi- lv inn t. t-p srat ti.is.

Cus- ibe tl ti.n vl Jaiv. at to oVi.s-ic a to rfststud an.l lumi I. i.i.ei ti.ii. If -2(1 F. MlK Lv-J t.r S.

I i.Ak;:v 11 in I 1.1 bCvil rat -tn. tl.l11-c bvie.uit-T. MettM jkt irv 1. Isi-tl. lor al141.1i.il.

l.et ins'e ai City. Man-h a. s-n, uixn the sc Iwp Ji.1 Wf, the nnnrMgnet, UeiiiK a majwniy or ay down South a section that he scrat gave notice a few weeks ago I hollow cant will not delude those who James Gwinn finished his well last week. So Jimmy classed with the the electors of the tmlncororated town of i Notbi; liereby given that tlie water hauler no more. Hugoton.

in Mevena county, wit inn viie aiaie naineu wihit na niea noure in ui nneni of Kansas, wouid respectfully ahow lhat the i to make tin: I proof In Mipimrt ol claim, and mii.l iii wn laid out on seetion town 3.1 s. Umt said Iirnol Will be ui ide bi-fure the i.rnliale had helped to rob and plunder and that it had secured two of the best know the difference between sound at Birmingham, and other points papers in Kansas to club with the and sense, between meaningless jar-v. -o, i. i r- con and solid wisdom. "I do not ca.l abeMt The year ending May, 1 18S8, will discount the above by many hundred miles.

The address delivered by Hon. H. Kelly at Levenworth, Memorial Day, was a masterly effort, and is among the best we have ever read, lie t'iok occasion to pay his respects to the extravagant theories of Senator Ingalls, as expressed in his Abilene speech. Senator. Sherman says the American, people want "a free ballot, a fair aount and correct returns." Was it to secure these inestimable political that John Sherman entered into negotiations with J.

Madison Wells and his associates of the Louisiana returning board? Philadelphia Record. The editor cf th San Francisco range 37 ai.d Is bounded on tbe n. by see. Judge of Mevens cs.unty. Kansas, ai llwtutou, 9.

on the e. by see. I. on the a. by ev.

21, and i on 81. llu-ntas J. frcti. hu on the w. by sec.

in said town ami range, I II E. toe ne -cS. JupXi. langear. uC ucu uivucuumiu cheerful in his 1 I "I a.

1 CM rtrtl'All 1 A A A I and contains as near aa can be aacertaiuad One of L. S. Cott's mares got badly hurt on the picket rope last Her shoulder joint was dislocated, the bone fractured some, and she is left in a critical condition. Tbe singing club met at Eli'? last Satnntfty evening. There was a large crowd and loud singinc.

Thoso pres war anu lauueu. ner patriotism in muuimi. uicmuuic mjnti and vigorous in his arms, I can- peace. Returning to the North he Baker, of the Commonwealth, said not call such a man poor," said the woke un at Snrinpfield. and re- the men were rotten who started great Edmund Bruke; I cannot pity lie naiiiesi mic loiitmtiii; wt.iirsrs i.

prove it: continuous residence upin. and "iiliivatioti ol. atd land, vijt J. T. Wi.llmn I Elijah t'xou.

Hall, all of Oak City, ye-' ard cotimy, Kauxvs. 1. tf Vliti .1.1., a av a. c. 5 A inhabitants.

Wherefore, your petitioners, J. it. miltsnn. 1 W. II.

Boerc. han. Harlan, W. B. lio.

kIcy, tienrge W. Macy, i M. MeUc-, O. II. Hammel, James i I'arrlsh, C.

I. Katliffe, F. W. liiraid. Charles Moore, M.

A. Taylor, W. A. Clark, Alfred liarrel. i licved himself of one of the most Woodsdale.

Because Baker saw fit mY kind as a kind "tlY because I tbevaremen. This affected pity only ent enjoved themselves as well as could have been expected under the Land flfTice at Garden Citv. Mav3. Nonce Is heivby given ilial the toiioatng I named settler has ti'ed police of Ills lo make IiiirI proof In sppport of bis claiin. aim i that sa'd irHl will be nnwlc isfore the indi'ite senseless ana wicsea tiraaes ae- tu ten tKc u.m, tne u-motrat ays tQ dissaUsfy them with their nunciation of the South that has rent old Baker is rotten, and his paper a con.Jition, and to teach them to seek the political air for a quarter of a lying sheet.

Query: Did the Dem- resources where no resources are to be circumstances. oanford Harris, I and others. at iiuj.inin. lo lerns cotmiv. vttlta a the pray that said town lie Incorporated as a Judije of Elevens emmtv, Kansas, city of the third class by the.

name, City of on July Zi. l7.vu: IMHaskt ti Hugouin, ie'iie- S3 raPce w. lie names the following e.itnesw s. nesves view lu tne of v.l 1 ntrv ro century. He seems not to be aware I ocrat lie when it recommended the I found, in something else than their ant alleKinc ttit the -aid Mrv K.

Uish -p to t-rivelllx own industry and frugality and sobri- There was preaching at Hall's chapel last Sundav evening by Rev. Brown, of Hugo. The people turned out generally and gave him a good crowd. He will preach there twice a month from this on. All invited.

C. P. that prejudice and passion have given paper, dues it lie now? cnotinuodS residence noon, and cult vat bm of. said land. IS.

W. fret-love. I I. Hun i.lr' I 41 M.Mi sll rinal Proof Notices. wboi hi nndoiiesl trt: II14I she Ins ai Vt i-l b.

l.t-r tesi-euee li.ereiau l.ir tbsn -tx niiuithvs pee teakit-s said eptiy: ib.t said Ir; not u.i and c.i.in'. I.xr OrrtCfJ AT nARIK! flTV. KASMAa, Kanua. The great iniquity of the tariff is This is true philosophy, ana snouia be weighed well by all those who aim way to reason and sense, and that harmony has succeeded discord and strife. Is he not aware that honesty bvsaid patty as by laa, but roiHins miimoroveft.

iilieiililvatcit, lipiuaed SslOi ran prairie, ln I nsetllcd to this date not in the revenues which it collects. to think correctly on the question it 1 lie salt prtie are ncreuv nn but in its enhancement of the cost of and reform have taken the place of involves. P. F. C.

pear at this f)ire on the I nil day Jiioe, at Hi clm a. 111.. ie rrsp itid and fur dMi leslt May SI, 187. NoUce is hereby fJlveu that tlie p. ji.

Xm ks, giiicr. follow HiK named settler has tiled uotici of his i internum to make Onal proof in -upp-rtof nisi. orru.it at im Citv. KsMnvk. claim, and that said proof will be made before May a.

lfc. Notice la hi ieby civen loai the the clerk of the district court of county, followins named iwttler has tiled notsee of hi at rtiirinxn Id, on July an. W. vi Asa Intention to make final proof in snpiort of bs Miller, for toe 1 sec Xt, twp 31 rnnne 3 w. claim, and that said proof will be ma He names the following witnesses to prove his the probate Judce of Stevens ennty.

Kansas, at coutinuou residence upon and cultivation ot. I HuROton, on St. Ik7. Viz: Andrew A aaid inad. vU: Milton Mad.

James Kim-i Kirance. for lota l.t, and ne twp Zella Items. Crops are looking well. II. Lyon has his residence nearly completed.

L. II. Lyon and J. S. Hoare have left for Colorado to look after their mint concern UK aiesi commodities from which the government derives no revenue.

This is a Republican corruption and extrava Kobbery is Kobbery. Argonaut says: "The proper thing for eastern farmers to do is to sell out their farms at the best possible figure, travel half the distance, and invest in Kansas lands that are certain to double in value within five years time. There is no-risk to run in such an investment. It is absolutely safe. Why was it that Sam Wood labor- gance? Is he oblivious of the fact that the administration now in power consideration which Seuatsr Sherman Charleston (S.

News and Conrier. hull. Louis Kralzer and tjeorue Buckner. all aa s. ratine a.

w. nf T.llwriL and his associate protectionists care The South has been wearing long untiring in its efforts to reclaim for lilt, v.iaiiirts C. A. Dill. Zella's nonular merchant.

fully keep from view. The public enough the cast-off economic clothes ir uftwa i in i i' continuous residence uoon. and cultivation said land, it i VV. H. hleelc.

Clias. Moore. David A. Mcliaru, L. U.

lluniphrcys, all of Hugo-ton, Kaunas. IS C. P. at. MUcs.

BeRister. has just received a new organ. Z. will the people the public lands so villain 8iecial i.ouce to Sal ban Wood and Haiti S. Innes.

17 C. V. M. Nn Ei, Eetnster. Land OrrtcK at Caitoksj City.

Kansas. Mat issj. Notice la lierrbs' niven that the revenue from customs is small in com- of the Noi th. hen the political phil- now reot i nd with muie. ously stolen from them by this same J.

E. Webb, two miles south of 35., parison with the indirect taxation f.ophers of Cape Cod found that me Ind Offlce at Uardro Cltr. Kansas. May IC John Sherman, and his partisan col- foilowtnt; named settler has filed ncslce of his 131 r. M.

I C.S. tivitpe.s fit v. v. May ts; fa.niplaiut liotinc be-n at this oKlee br VA I'lism 101.. Wliliatn lrkhiie luiun- iii law as to timber culture enirv Xo .1:11.

i -i ily. Ka Xev.f, lsr( vihui tin: b-v "etf. iwpsa s. in MneiM wi.b Kansas, with a view to lne ttt ai. entrv contestant aliening that beiild mt.

ilur inciif first year from dat ot enirv lir-. l-. ilw nrsllr Qv acres of said tract, imr same I.e don. a that be is at this date in detaull that defendant has not unole tn proof on aaUl trc? i.nr has Ilial iwuni hereon nor bMSlhe I'i lied Ht.iti s. up to dale.

iMiueil a'em lor si tract. Hie sul.t parlies are hereby summoned to at this office on tle sub iUv Ju! 1" at 10 o'clock a in to rcsfsmd and luruiMi -timony concerning said al'ececf fnittre. II-ao V. F. Nilij.

lieisister Intention to make flnal proof In suwyort of bis 1 Notice Is hereby Riven tun I the followinit has a new house nearly completed on on his claim, which adds greatly to its appearance. ed so streruiously to postpone for six i T. hfi not awgre that oycr months the case now pending the milIioft of the claim, aad that said proof will be before I named settler as ner in ention the probate Judge of Stevens comity, Kansas, at to make Onal Ptwt in support of her claim, and elalin, aad that said proof will oe actor namea seiner px iiot wmr-iii nrr the probate ludge of Stevens countv, Kansas, at to make Onal Ptw In support of her claim, and which the tariff inflicts on the people. were not favorable to the lucrative and on which the official reports are development of African slavery on silent. This unceasing and remorse- this continent, they sold their negroes HuKolon.on AUK.

9, iwrr.vii Henry C. Dunean, that said priwif will 1 mule before the clerk of who II AiiiiK No. 109 for the sc see thedistrK-l cairt of Steeens cunt, Kansas, at 35. twp 33 s. range 3S w.

Huioton.nn July 1 t-7. vlr: hva t. Hill, for lhe literary held at Jlra. Dayton one answer supreme court? Ualy less taxation is not on the luxuries down South and we bought them, as last Saturday evening, wan a grand 5uctes9, every one thoroughly enjoying himself. lie names the follow in Witnesses to prove ins ine aec ii.7it.

jr. I we thought "at a bargain." The ex- contiuunus residetn tiixin, and cultivation of, i fMte names the fnilnwlite mitnesses to prove lands have thus far been reclaimed? It is time the old heathen was waking up to a realization of the present situation of affairs. No candidate or ui uic i-icii, uui eviuncu noru tire I inJe. said land, viz John Relley. Itohert Hun, Mer- ner cwourmrora rau-nra ii John Kelley, Hubert Hutf, Ster-1 of.

said land, viz: John Hall. ('has. Mre. Unit Thomas, William Hugoton. Kas.

17-23 l. r. si 1HII.K-S, negisier, ue5Vuw ui wic niaaa- nuraart tlesh paid Uien, Dut it provea Jas. HardiHK.Thos Kelley. of Hugoton.

Kas. Special notice to James Hall 15-30 r. F. M. Nii.rs.

Rc-fister. Church next Sunday. C. Notice to Stockholders. Notice is hereby jriven that the first can honestly be given.

It was for the sole purpose of getting a little more time by which to entrap a few more victims in his snares and rob them. The eorert only allowed thirty days. While we are Democratic to the es ol tne poor. I to be a dead loss to the South. 1 he Land Office at tiarden City, June 6.

187. Notice is hereby niven that the follow lug history of slavery is about to be re- party can live or thrive by digging up the dead issues of the war. We have Land Office at f'arden City, Kansas, May t. annual meeting of the stockholders Mr. Randnll makes the mistake neated.

The worn out theory of a to make Onal proof in support of his claim, and Is hereby that the that Mid nrool will be made betre the probate I named settler has filed notice of bis Intention of the HuRoton Town Hall company la make final roof in support of bis tr, and turned our backs npon the pastr and Qf thinking that the development of 1 protective tariff is sought to be palm JudK1' of Stevens county. Kansas, at HuKiiton. on Ail 4, 17. viz: Oscar W. Kirby, lor the core, wc shall never permit our poli- are marching toward the glorious fut- the iron industry in the South is caus- ed off on lne unsuspecting ioutn, ana net see 6.

twp i s. ranpe w. lie names lite loliowioit witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon, and cultivation of. firs in countv affairs to-dieter us from tire that awaits the country under the nt a revolution in cnimnt we lmtl lnat WRlle tnere a g59lng sentiment Massachusetts and Penn LxstiOiri' irv, Ksse. lsT t'oiupiaint liavinc lrn at lltisotltce by Miertnan Jlns a unit M.

Wllev for abaudoiiii.E ber hono-siea-t eutrv Vs. aia'ed fitv. K.insas. Hec a- IM. upon the w'- sis- Xi, twp 3t e.

rat-ffe rx In Stevens cuutity. Kansas, atU-gilig the said Miis.tu Wiley has never residence rnsaid tract siitee makliic sid eniry bat said tract is n'. m-ii: noon aud rultn ed by said party aa reiuirel lv Uw exists at this dte, wilUavi'-w lollie ru il.i. tbn of ssl.l entry. The said partlea are bin-bv sumtooned lo at-pear Ibisolilceun the l-ihdavol tne.

at to o'elorS a to respond auid furnish lerti-ntonr emicernttit: aid eliettet 13 iC f. F. M. Nick. Rcgisiei Lind "tifh'-e.

t.ardu Cty. Kans April tiipii.ltit baviug lip eutertsl lias bv lUlitel Wlielan aealtist Keudail said land, viz 1. J. Templeton. It.

r. rurnas. coniriuiumg our time ar.cn mnuence new era ot -peace auu guuu wm on tne tanti question," says the 5a- svlVania in favor of a revision of the Elmer Stiover auu josepu satun, ail 01 tjuay- that said proof will be. made before the cu-r a ot the district eourt of blvetis cunt y. at Mtieoiop, in July iiLlsT.vn John l.

jdtrey, I. S. No. 8JI7 see ai, lt Sits, 37 w. He names the foilowiusr witnesses to prove bis continuous residenca upoo.

and cultivation of. said land, viz: Irvln 1. vJlark. Lsaae W. Monney.

tienrRe A. Kunz, Aaron Hall, all of lincotoii, Kansas. C. F. M.

NtLW, Register. Land Orrimt nr, Kansas. Mav tn7. NoUce ta liereUv piven that the following named lias filed notice of his inti-iitton to make final nriot in supimiH of bis to pi event the scoundrels- from hold- inaugurated by the Democratic party, vannah (Ga.) News (Dem). "There tariff, there are a few Southern politi- ette.

Kansas. Also, on Ai 4. IW. lr Clara II. Kirby.

nee Clara tlazeUioe. for the IL E. No. TtKSI, see 6. twp 35 a.

range OH w. The Shermans, Blaines, Dorseys and is no doubt that the South is as solid- cians and Southern newspapers that will be held at the town hall Hugo-ton, Kansas, on Friday, July 8, at 7 p. m. July 8, 1SSG, beinc the day that the company was organized, it ia important that a meeting be held at the expiration of the first year to elect a board of five directors. All etock-holders are requested to be present, as business of importance will come before the meeting.

J. T. TsKCOAST. President Board of Directors. II.

0. Whkeler, Secretary. Elkinses are but the shattered mon- lv in favor of a radical reform in the are Koing over 1 tne of tne tan11 Bile names itieionow inn wimesses to prove ner continuous residence upon, and cultivation of. I rrjiiiirrs. i nc DU2LUU iusi aava iiiafc ulrl iuntl.

viz: 1. .1. li.r. urn as. uments that remind us on our march tariff now as she ever Was.

-here f-ll'c mnrrwccmml Elmer Miovrriifcd Joseph Smith, all ot Lafay ot tne corruption anu extravagance may De a noticeable protection sen- elections Massachusetts was a rev- of the past. tiraent in the sugar-producing section elation of the progress of sound eco- claim, and that said proof wti; made before the cierk of the dlsirict nrtof Stevens county, Knn-as. at Ilujrntnn.on Julv If. Is7.vir James Hardin, for the 23, twp S. ree Sj.

He names the following witnesses pn.ve bis eoiiilnuous resloetiee ution. and nitlvsti. of, said land.vix: AlexaederM. Kltie. ItenjvmlN A 4 ties, tieow V.

bmith, Ueorfie Klue. of tor S.i:irtin.:t tits i.onnii cn.ry CJI, made xt Citv, K-siisas. aiti dl-d liee. sl. UtKl the -c I.

HOI. fiff Mw. SW-veos coimtv, Kan with a View-to tbe cancellation entry cotef.mt that the s'! deletidr.nt bs ner -tal -Ir-he-J a residence td tract nor tnsv tiv of Louisana, and in Alabama and nomic ideas in that state, showing a For the intormation of tbe long T.nn,- town wfcer strength ot tariff reiorm which was $10 Reward. iug office in this county who have worked and fought against the best interests of Stevens county, ad refied upon perjury and lying to further their hellish purposes. Ir that chronic kicker, Chas.

A. Dana, could be made to understand that thirty-eight states will participate in the next national convention, and will have a voice in saying who our standard bearer will be, he might be spared the pains of redoubling his energies to convince the people out I h- rriltr nvnA'tpl Klf trlACA ette. Hantas. 17-23 C. F.

M. XlLKfl, Register. lAnd Office at tiarden City. June, 2. 158T.

Notice is herebv Riven that the followinit named settler has n'ed r.oitie of his intention tn niafce onal oof In support of bis claim, end that said proof will lie made before the clerk of the district court of Stevens county, Kansas, at Hugoton, on Aur. to, Hs7. viz Archie Ii. baunders, inr the 4 see A. tw :8.

range 37 He names the follow trj witnesses to prove bis continuous residence tiw.n and cultlvstlon said land, viz: Silvester either. Winfrey, Henry Knlierta aud Samuel M. Iniproremrtitiof 4ti an-t that sata trai ufactured, but, taken as a whole, the vt of eared gentleman that presides over an obscure paper at Springfield called the Soap Box (the name of the paper UaiV fcl sigj aavasv.u Strayed or stolen from the tinder-signed, at Hujzoton. Stevens county, Kanm. on Mav 26.

one black soutn is now. as sne nas ueen ior years, cnaBge which has gradually come 15-ai C. F. M. Nn.ies.Rec'.stcr.

Land at Garden f'ity. Kansa. Mav Is l-ereliv elven I list lhe fui.i.all; named settler lias filed notice of bis Intention mare mule, cood size, snuarc built. favor ot a tariff for revenue, and in the ways of thinking on this ques not for protection." tion thereabouts. alone would brand its so-called editor as an umwitigaled ass), and who has six years old.

Had leather head halter on. The above reward will be paid to make final proof in support riatm, ami that sad proof will be made before tlie clerk ny.auoi tiumon, A1M. on Aur. 10. leaf, viz: Hamuel M.

Fly, Wdi tne sentiment in lavor oi tanii made seveyal ancalled-for attacks on Congressman Peters had better reiorm is not confined to Massacbu- nistricl court oi nmnii iv Ansns. Husotoii, on July l.7.iz: Hen fur lots 13, twp as, rai-e an. and lor tlie ne4 sec t. iwp s. ranjie j.

w. He names the following: wituese to prove bis to any one piving information leading to the recovery of th above described SS- 4- retitailts nni-roen 1 be ud Pets are hef by si.me:o. to at pesr at tMs t.fSee on the tTtft day of 1 7. ai lo o'clock a. nt and f.iri.'.n I- -tim-mv cttirrrnli a S4ld abat doijm nt HI-, M.

tt.r. S. Land t.r.iet it K-nt Apr I 7, l-XT. Complaint bavjnc bc-o cnt-il s. this oiSce by reest Mniir acsn.M Jack -ar-1 or abatubaibig Lis hoi.Kstrad entry s7.

midatrroeft Citv. (aita. ai.d dtd April t. I-. tiw-a tbe see lap Us ratire bieveus count v.

Kattas, with a vl-w to the ranee II at too of said eotrv contestant ailegtns thtt ii said Jaa Wteetard lias abandoned said tract that lie never established a resilience on said trw-t that voiid tract is not setttt-4 i.wn aud cfalUvaU-d by sei cartt as rorilre Pt law. continuous residence and cultivation The Herald and the people of this be looking out for breakers. The in- (setts and other New "England states. ids 3. 4.

SW Vt see is, ip ron oi r. II. numes tlie follow inr wl'nesse foprvvc Lis said lana. Aretne i oauuaers, ucnrv ti. Robert-, rtylvester Meleher ana ominous T.

eonttauons residence uioa- and tillivtion of. said tract, vi- A. X. fleeler. W.

T. Ktnlih, E. D. Wlnlrey.ail 01 Hugoton. nansas.

town, hoping thereby to gain some dications are that he will have a ior- midable rival m. Connor, who notoriety for his p-rpcr, we would state 1 i-v is a sterling young Democrat and an terling young propen v. i. valvmii. Hugoton, Stevens county, Kas.

Notice. A srood small snan of mules, wason. Mick. Isaac Uan, oi i.ravette, tv. in tne great norutwew it is gi owing at a rapid and altogether healthy rate, and even in Pennsylvania the spirit of reform is spreading with most gratifying results.

The Pittsburg Post, a r. jl. BCTtiaier. Land nrm at Uardrst City. KAStsaa.

r. M. ilf-S, m-giMrr. that our rates for advertising a cheap I Jvnd Offke at City, May Muji. iwr: i.t ire is herebv civen tnat t'te tollowms; named settler has Itied notice ol his 1VC.

Notire is uereoy Kivea inai toe irniowtns; mmMl settler lias fll-d notice of Intention intention to make nnai pnx.t in supper i tits claim, and thai said proof will be made before to make final proof id support i ins i v.m. ani th.t nrmif made before lite eierk of the clerk of 'be district eonro Mevens countv, win ne will be Kansas, at Uutoton.on Aust. 6 IM7. viz: James the district court of Wevens eounty, Kansas, at new harness and a good 12-inch plow, for $3X. Inquire Cook Campbell, Hugoton, or K.

O. Way, Lafayette. 'Wanted, side of Ne York lhat he is a consummate political ass. The Philadelphia Telegraph, a Republican hih-tarilT journal, says: Possibly all that Mr. Sherman said about the confedcratr ideas of the Democratic party may be literally, strictly and unequivocally true, and yet it was a blunder for him to state lhe case as he did state it; for a profound atmospheie of hunbugge-ry en- I he said parties are hereby mnmir.ed at-pa at this oISc on tl-e 1Mb av ol J.s.e.

IT at a. to and lumtsn tc-tint'mv eoncetning ad a'bffel abaednnmeui t-i't F.M. Ml rs. Register J. Land other, Tard-u M), Ah'il 17.

Ijr. Cmnp'a'iil bavirg been cnt.red at quality of soap are five cents a line, invariably in advance We would be glad to oiler more liberal terms, but a decent reg ird for public sentiment, as well as our own finances, compels us to adopt these rates. excellent speaker. Fredonia Democrat. Hon.

Wm. O'Connor is one of tbe ablest men in the Democratic party of Kansas, and is a Democrat from principle and not from policy. Mr. O'Connor will soon become a citizen of Stevens county, and whether he Stanley, for the re1 see 13. twp ran re 89 m.

He names the followinit witnesses to prove bis eontlnum.a residence tinon. and cultivation of. Husotoii, on JUIV7, niiiiain i.runn, for the ne see twp a a. ranee 34 w. Me names lbs Imbrwtti witnesses to prove Ms uHitinuous residence and eulnvatk.fi of said land, viz lanlel Yates.

Hrnry II. ii Wheeler. K. A. Miller.

HuKoton, Kas. said land. Jobs Lawrer.ce. Kredertck 11. Hrewer.

John M. M- adtleu and Lotus Heed, i this oltlce bv Noah ard egait4 Vtl.srlt.e Democratic newspaper, has made a canvass of its patty in Pennsylvania by inquiries of Democratic editors and chairmen of Democratic county committees, with the result that, of sixty-nine replies, forty-eight are favorable to tariff reform, and only five opposed to a revision of the existing duties. On the question of a reduction of the internal revenue taxes the expresion Timber claims, relinquishments. sil of Hujroton. Kansas.

n-58 C. r. St. Niuts RegUter, homesteads and all kinds of farm lauds to sell, Cha8. Mooe.

President Cleveland thinks of TAOd Offlce at City, June ia iterehv Riven ttiat the followinit named settler has Bled notlc of her Intention tn make final nrool in MiDCKrt of ber claim, and 13-18 C. F. M. Nn.as, Register. LAKD OrrtCB AT AIU CITV.

K3, Mav 7. Notice is hereby r.veo tnat tbe following named settler baa bled notice wf his In tent ion to make final proof Is tapsnrt of bts elslin. snd tt.at said proof will be wade before the probate Judge of Stevens cumy. Kansas, at be the rival of Peters or not he will Mil'er lor abandmg I.er rntry 791. made at jardn ry.

Ranw, and ate.l Mrcb lo, -f; upon 4. 1, and 3o. twpUs, r-i se Jiw. la hl.vens enutal; ansa, witn a View to enrrrijtln ol kil entry: eontesiaiit aiiegtng thai tbe aaid Catharine MiMer has wholly ababdened said Usrl lhat she has rhai.ged her resdrice tbcr lr ni tor more i han siv, mntitlis staee nut said -try and said tra-t is not setiu-d u)u asa mile ate4 by said party as bv taw Wanted quick twenty farms, by Cnnfc Jfe Camnbell. Ivine as near in a be found, as he always has been found.

ihit ui.l timnl will be made before tbe clerk of the rtiftrict eourt of Ktevens eottnty. Kansas, at Itody rw possible, either east or went of coming west this summer. It will make him thousands of votesin 18SS il he does. JMePhcrson Democrat. Should he do so he will undoubtedly visit Hugoton, the county seat ol Huctdon oo Ang IA, l7, viz: Noma Hoaser.

i. rasite as as. tor lots 3, 5 ne 4 see is. iwp s. IIuOton.

If tnese farms are pneeu is less unanimous, twenty-one opposing such reduction and eighteen favoring it. This inquiry includes only- battling for Democracy, without fear, favor, or hope of reward. The Democracy of Kansas will not be slow kh.iunM tbe to) In wiiiir witness to prove her 1 tai'SS 37 low for cash a buyer is assured. 3 De ivaia parties are berroy tUiDw in ep- Be names tbs following itr.esses to prove bw eloped the who? of thia part of his speech. There is not an intelligent man lrom Maine to California who, in reading this portion of the Illinois address, will not retognue it a a bid iur vctf.

s.JS ennltnuous resia-nce ana MiiraM noon ud cultivation ot. I near at Hits ree on tne r.t I June. Vt ......1 rmr.A ViAltlK TTn. one party, the Democratic; but as thi the banner Democratic count ssld -sd, rtlt M. iwmwi, "iiimm riiiC.

wit.ffey, O. Wlrf-ey: at KiO-Ciut a. apt f.rritft te 8hiee. aa James w. King, sj sa.u un.

MatWt Kim 1 -j i i ii tt v-s c.t-.U.Mia-.Jwi-twt. of to recognize his power for good in party has in the 4aslheld itself a A 8Cii 2t i bargain. tUc firty. with the Repuhl'tcnn p-rty lm-. Cccs 4 CxHf tttL..

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1886-1889