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Southern Kansas Immigrant from Fort Scott, Kansas • 4

Southern Kansas Immigrant from Fort Scott, Kansas • 4

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i ij Ci 5... .7" I Neutral Land Claims. THE niTED STATUS TEN EICK SWAN. Painting! Painting! year have hardly jolleo their length 'along; "'since '(ill ihbn-archial Europe, with perhaps the itejis; Tlic 'f'n'd For frllie f'f Tiicllnri-Y miili-r tlip phfiro tif 'tlioir iiKoiif, 8tnrtei last Monday for tlicir now reservation. Topcka Iterord.

Two now eouclien and a new eng-iiie, No.1 'if veil for the Southern Branch. The divine put jo dm upueamuoo ntmi; depot No 24(1 1 PA ACRES OF I'UAIRIE AND TIM-lOU ber on Kcutrnl land "claim 1866;" twenty-flvo nere in cultivation, log honso and" other buildings, forty applo trefla, three year old, oighty peach troef, six bearing grnpevinos.twonty-nve young cherry trcee, ernrden pailed in, two pood exception of Kussifl, were banded Wholmil and rtiiil dealer In C. GooSandor, fi A S-' -hVi -i. together in the one common desire of the downfall) tho one common prediction of its inev itable ruin. Eastland, throwin wells, plenty of stock wntor; approistd at five dollars per acre.

HARDWARE IR01V, eaije the winds, muttering iJljnB jiropcriy excanngoL Over thiiiv lnii dings have Ik-pii "ufti i i tnt Ri'iHh" Jkji ght Vnfe I eraU bofds by "millions, and eotr creeled ja lf'umieU Grove during lie T. L. HERBERT, ed pur seas with idratea that may No 278 QA ACRK3 FIVE MILES SOUTH OF Ol lowrt. bcott on Neutral Lnnda, all bottom land, all midor force, all in cultiva-tien, rail fence i Inrnniul, lieilge on throe fid. Price 2,000, (I vo years time on 100 dollars with seven per n't intoruet.

null tost her dear. Wily, cautious imsrst'iisonjnrju lnimy oi irium mim l)o a credit to any cL the citieu of Kaunas- Jbid. I.ast'iilirii't between nine and' ten NAIL8 AND Agrlcultnral Implements. Lolils first diplomat of 41.1 f. i i o'doeM tin JawaJisr-stqpra af A Villi's H0II9I witf ttye, laiu uuruig uuiiu upon nie autient realm of M-oetezumatliiiik-ing to to his fiioj, siiid fouifcg contemptu Wisconsin landa.

ALSO, WAOOJf AJTD 1111A ACRES ON THE Bliss was entered, any the casn drawer robbed of Mr. lJlii, one of the partners, left, jthe store, turnina- down tiithiilip that only faint steppecr- into Rtoro-roota. iwliero he remained not ously rtt our teuble protesf.t. Burnt I I lxwl Kiver near Stevcnn Point timber and some faiiuinii To-day tliej Aih And from the icy steppes 'of Siberia Defieription Pee Town. Kang.

SIGN 14 25 'V is 2 ft i.sw.t x. i- nwj skJ ovcrhalf and hour. -Kefoi-eiufavinjr to the sunny slopes of Italy, from Particular attention trill be ffhen to (rdert from the country. th peat hoga-uf. Iceland.

toiJie, jun aOlgvJoa Builder and ho ingl Ms own store, h.e irefuliy locked tioth the fmiit'a'iiUrOar doom. The two two ImiMd Hdnixt.Jimm each DurtiitHri'e brief goyermaent whose -credit stands so hlifh, Oralner, Glacier and abseerniiufl 'Tjolu thief broke luttij sweep so far, an the United States of The nobility of Eng net nt nwj aei anJ nfi nii 11 111 se swj nei half ei sw 8Wl i nhaif uej half sw a hcll'swj iSo. 15, xtlARKFl i r.i FOliT SCOTT, K.iKSAS. 13 '30 'IS' lii.v.l nd ia so DRAi.cn ix Fl land in serried phalanx yield inch by iueh of hard fought ground to a reUsed and embittered people, and i O'J Paper Ilanfjor. the day draws near when the gov.

IIIHW WMM II II I I arnment must yield or fall. France I is but a crusted volcano. Iiiyt l)y day her mighty acrobat shifts Ills precarious position, and when there i "'j-. THE yA A' All wort dime in thn brat tlyle and Wilder House, comes a fall, thttt.tflpjthj dynasty. ''TWs'sia slumbers, cheap at tlte cheapctt.

the jewelry More liiroifjh tne wiswlWfl (fad; robbed the 'ennTi di aw-er of five 't'linUreij' jfems, stop fi looki.i'oi a ytkt bti limtji! t-fifif' with this booty. Mr. Bliss, on returtihiK, went to rit-fwiw, ihiMMi whfffiv Wfr wrc'iP fhfc' roheO'. and an invesiigatimtt otUi preinls-os diseloHed thr.t the thief had effected an during his i ixAthan oobor-ies every fivevor 'ten tninntos i-Mtt-Bliss iflfi'fthsent otily-a til-tort iiior; yet not.w.i-&?taafliiig Ujj'e' thief 'mado eluftn wweep of $500 in cash, without alarming, any on. and withdijt 1031 nXi any teaej jbeliind Tte liuist have been watching the estabUuhaieiitfnr -tlia.

purpose of robbing and -took immediate advantpo 'of fiiiw4 bfrenee. Wctfrfipfc Ti'e. may ni -'i'-'- ruled by the bayonet, soothed by a her people's lYiw). xiusiiiuio wimiiig last, mm the hands of the Hapsburgs are Ml wejnk with age. THE OLDEST ESTAB1ISIIMENT alone progresses, sweeping IX SOVTIIKBN KANSAS along toward the Dardanelles, stretching her Cossack grasp toward the key of Europe and the East.

1 1 ij 'Q'i fv "i ll'tiv: in ifif -r S' fjH'; 5. HEADQUARTERS r. Scot svc ni Wall niul Loeiist i-n? Stiige R. II. Ticket otnees, ro am, eoivrs til jgj Xitrtii, Soath, East West.

f' hi Ktitges arrive anil leave tllrcct flora this hiim All is byt yth latent revolution, wfiile in its' midst fitands the" fame Wolf kill Cliristie, Wholesale and Retail DunleM In HAENESS, SADDLES, COLLARS, Tf .1. f'oniifr jjf Diiuif of the American Republic, firm and las the Hfji ml aWP unshaken. Paupers look to it for wlalUillViiKfes1 meht's ia 'are iVrtdily on tne -1 rt ruueo fies- pite our are higher than -ever be- (Jnmii ijodge ot una eiiowf oi is in the ttip'degree of Rebetea last The decree 'i a fide do-gi'eo'for'Jadies. It has Ions' ben in use, buAMs the flrst in the State 'of. befng instijul Topeka JSedtef, '''J Effects at Kiiilroafl The oftmion to mAVELERS will consult tbclrcoiivcn- i i ")' f'H Cci rrj tierinan fainjors hold them-by thp hundred, and little Holland o-na to-day four hundred 'millions.

Switzerland pays more in gold fur oifr tenders than K4w'oi-k or strength that tTie 'l'aeific TLulroad is working a frert-change fn" the of the plainn. Instead crf all along the railroad, raiiiiinow fails in refVeHhinf; lence and coiuiorc ly imtroiusing tno 11 WILDER IIOtSE. on baud for sale jQ PilMER MER, Proprietors. i i port scott rs SA0H, cl BUNDS, LjJ RUSH fS fP Clienpei- Until they cm bonunlit at any fj Whok'side and Itetail Dealers la i I il 3 'Jnf other iilneo In HmtUu-ni Kiuwius Jjsj Hardware The only Collar Mnnn factory In Southen KanftiU. ALL COLLARS WARRENTEO.

HavliiR mucin arrangementi" with a Maiiufuctory. wo ar prupared to Hell BUGGIES, KAWAYH, I.IGHX WAUON8 6m. At t. einnatl prices, might, adrtoit. No.

49, Market Street, Ojipom'tti City Scaltt, rem.wkoit lipon in other sectibus of Ijonui aj'V JU tcij demand, Russia makes us f-rt'S-ents, and China smiles sweetly through her opened gufe. France prints otir TrcuViiry' report, with awe' stru-ken comments, and points with wonder to seventy-two 'm 1 1 sj -deb pa I i win ejwiontl in ofpeneral Grant's administration. fUngland feeds her people with our weat 4nd gfwijs as she lying idle in our Treasury vaults more gold than the Rank of England represent tnb whole circulation and business of the DKALER IK FORF.IUK A.b AMEHICM Fort Scott, Kansas. Mi urn nitM I 'tfS the west. In Central Ohio, for example, Jt thO' -elimrtfe has completely rcrojutloniijed, since havo fonned -a net work; all-over that region.

Instead of thq deSirUCtltfrdrough.ts formerly suffered for some four or Ave years there hasbeen rain In aTbnnd-ance even more than enough to satisfy all tho wants of farmers. This e.rifiJ.rUenKlSbefJjeJ'fi suit of an erjuilihrium produced iii the electrical current, which has brought about a more uniform dispensation of the rain. It is a fact witbiu Uiet oiwwvftf jon-cf nJl remeinbej' inte-wiijroril times, flint we have now few or no such thunder storms as we formerly hud in New England. The iron rails, which touch and cross each other in very direction, serve as conductors 4 Pilars CO Paints, Oils, and I)vestu8s. u3 2 i si i 1m.

'ruiy we are a nation of wonder ful resources, and since the sin of T0ILKT AUTICLKS, JJ shivery is Lord has gi fcciou.sly and abundantly blessed Mannfactiir'ers'-Agsnt, a r'lilLA ted letter irom ami equalizers ol the electric currents, and so prevent the terrible The Herald prints UiJward Tuiidgo, Edward Tulidgu, rnuv-A one of the apostles the Mmrawv rwform und cxpjoaiunn.wwe.ii used to ton'jly i in fcrmeryefti's. uTheJ tefer)liir oni oi uie scuism ui tin; jvkjj ukjij eliiurch. He says the people have rVi mrr.Tm mrnrvtriTiiT-nri i 'W Ami dealer in all kliidH of Agricultural Implements. AND -1- Farm Machinery, l'i tn reduced to temporal bondage MA IH tsi, which aecomjiauy tne iron rails everywhere, also act an important part in dUj'using electricity eoually through the attiioarihere. by the power ot Rnguam xovng.

ana tne spuuiiaiiiy iw aT f. r) ,1,1 thus preventing the occurrence of Revera thunncr storms. Bwtor, Traveler. has died out or ti onurcn. xne re-termers propose'to revive the spiritual The war will be Field Garden and Flower Seeds, I ,12 hmmmt agaitifft Kvi'iam Yuung's polifiybut ,1 I I I 1 I A xs.

as Citv reporters speak of i fnl'v frftiii liv or nilrht. I 1 4. 1 i 1 1 I J' I Alio, nacnts for Cooper and A. N. Wood's me cjuanmy el iort Wcott es.

I 1 01 tanjo nun r-tfttiouery btei.m knkhkw, emg flip rpeptaclc" of Tomb Rtonrn, Honunipnta, Cuiiotupba. CounUirtops, Htandtoijn, Mautloa, auu ali kinda of STOKE CUTTING. tTAll ordure promptly attendod to- Shop on Wall tt'. let Joiurt Jvihc liol against nimseir. l'ere Hyacinth concluded his ad-difss last night as follows ''In an ndiiirble nianifeKto from yiiir re shinesthrotiKli his words the 'brislian falih a b- I I I Lr.ll 1 I I i tlietr visit here.

SAW Sl GRIST MILLS. 1 KJfi I I iitivAt i i I iJ i in Jesii, is at the root -of 'this IlilBglltf I IsTiaTTIn r-l 17 TTt nrTTIT? I 1 IlrnB tiHd Wood Cnt off Hbw Mills. Home I'tlwerH, fjPKtlierHlld Iletl IliK, liltti- pncmiiK, uowva iriertiiv. Mill Picks, Jluistlng Hcruva, Uotli, if me wines smsijicraoxs YOllT SCOTT KorMeUidnairurp. 5 HALK8U0OM JStliun' May Jei-tia Chriwt tn'otoct your country ari duvdupM ld I'M rone, jireparing amid strife; tinfty1, religious and "material prosperity, and when I return 1 shall tell Europe that.

I have found liberty (litistitiuity. aii'd Iiave been people ft.ltM ju-l thhik, tliiit to be free tiiey must be 1 feil from (j(od." Plouringj Mills Opposite Van Fossen Jones' A TAT.K WITH riVE OI H. jakp City rkivrwpnndeuc New Voi-k Our conversation was interrupted by a riiiR at the door-bell, and shortly MeyvTal yomif iadies entered, who were introduced as the Mises hoiiisa, I.iora, and Nobby Vounn-, Mri. Emily Clawson, Mr Eiiuiy snnjitid 11 1 i -4 mi' 1 i -f hdj-i- ft- Mi ladies are all d.uif (Hers uf Voun.4. Mrs.

Emily has I XatA and Pickets No. 1 MAKEET BTUKKT, ilU.il, an I UI Ollill. 1 iti rV I yOKT BCOTT, KANSAS. Established 1861. ARB now turnioK oat liie follwit( favorite brand: Jv I.ll: lort ScoU.IU Family' rlonr JA LUMBER LUMBER leen manK-d to Jliranj Cia R- irbam Yournrs cor, rk4 a perhitcriitent of tfie" Socitly, about, (wo years, and is a fourth ife.

Alice, another of PLEASANT VALLEY XXX i In-iflltCliHjJy'j i. 9i Ft; Scctt Excelsior, i I I Kwtifi flOliattm! lv an hftiid Cascade XX. J. F. WHITE LUMB'R YARD f-tcj- Sasli Primed and Glazed ro'hr lo 'Tfr i k'axSas.

I Iie(ty no f2 ALSO UN UA t. I Will attend to all bimiDWH iu Inn line. 1 I I i I Ilucltwheat Flour, CORN JIKAL, MARKET STREET, MAKIKODKATTS A HrE'-irtCATIOS t- Foreign Domestic Exch'g GRAHAM 1LOUH, Fori Keoll, Kansas 1 nns. BT.m I I CUOV FEED, lie maintains lu wivea ai comfort, ease, and even jamce, from which it is fair to presume he would not have much diiiii'iilfv in finding Young wives. Emily 1 a tall, slim young lady, with fine, regular fcH-lures, and apparently abrnj twe'i'y-two cr three years of a'e.

Mr. Fanny Thatcher (dso married her half-sister's husband. Oeorge Thatcb.ee bvb, -tiv-end years -k, llie oldest daughter of Rrlgham's first wife. Miss Louisa is quite yountr, Apparently about seventeen, short stout.n-.MfS fRi'bby tisr.iyudh tin samcrln 1nr; btit taller than In sister. Miss l)ora is the prettiest locking, snd has the best, figure of either of the others.

Mr. James an neforin Rrirrham's theater, is trying to. persuade her that matrimony is a very pleasant institution, but so far without success. Miss Dora is stout aeventceu years of age. Louisa pnd Nabby are snid to be to fiirtai.ion with ttv Jrifjf le teen most any fine day, fadiionahlv attired, promenading Main s'rref, ly glances at the elrrks, Jew, Gentile or Saint, who matte their appearance in the store doors to lit them.

During last winter, yonnjr Gentiles and young saintewn-s mingled together the ice, which, as it often levels all distinctions, placed tbt'm upon a comniou ffxdiiig. 11' I nntin nmriTn I 1 IJRAV, Ac. I I "We drsw rlrwfu on jrinf! in the Lintd ftt nd for lh Krr-futn l.n'.ij. Jh f-UMBEU. I COLLECTIONS MADK n.Mmi.

lalmft'i jFoake hingleft. rd profile f.rf.mp?.tf rftnu'tpl on df.j o-f VB Tr-Tui' lit of sr WiU rurn ih biila oX Trt. A Sab, Doors, LaKktr.ic. "rT Farmers Cia Eely lMa rpc proHii't allfnfioB. and get! Ing a gry.fi arli-te of Flour la Exchango for 7hat! Market Sfrctt, I I lwu fa, I I Wood for Si( Grain A lira r.s- Wanted I.

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1869-1869