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The Sumner Gazette from Sumner, Kansas • 2

The Sumner Gazette from Sumner, Kansas • 2

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PHUABELPHIl THE GOVERNORSHIP. SUIHTEE C0ITE BROTHERS' BUSINESS CARDS. GAZETO SUMilR THE D. IX CONE, Editor- 8ATTJRFAY, VLBJBitTC -13, 185ft I tnr S. W.

Cow. El is our authorized AcVnt for collecting money for subscriptions. and adTerCwecfienw rww; ms ret eeipts will be regarded as payments. 1HK BAnUPBOGEESf 07 IN SUMHER. PROSPECTS Or THC TOWN BCTTEl TU1S IVK.

Our readers may perhaps remember that last winter we favorably noticed the enterprise of te JBrothers Cone, were proposing to start a paper in Kanzas. After they were beyond the reach of the newspaper world 's some cowardly rascal "of the slaveocracy started the item that they were imposters, and i had "sold'' their patrons We are happy to assure our readers, and to be ourselves made certain, of the falsity bPihat report, by the receipt a Yery neat paper, The Sumner Gazette, published by Cone Kanzas. It gives promise of being an energetic and able Free State paper, and is every wayrcreditable to' the ability. It must be recollected that our town ing people of Kanzas, whose rights. Wf less than one year oldTstill.

it has al- liam Phillips has for years labored with ready taken commercial and generous and never-tmngdevojion to se-nositioi second te-noae i theTTerritory, cure, and -that too, in the dark days of excepting Leareo worth; and Kan In thpse days PhUlips was ev-andwhen Sranner is eighteen nonths jrt 'at fpost; lie 'never fiinch'ed for SHARES AND LOTSX IN STJMNER For sale. Apply to i Cove Bbo. I In the Mississippi R. R. i' for jsale.

Apply to Coke Brothers LAND WARRANTS For Apply to? Cone Brothers. ONE SHARE IN SUMNER Wanted in exchange for Timber Lands in Wisconsin. Apply to -l'. r. Cosk Brothers.

JS'. Not art Public.1 Office, Gazette Building, Sumner, Ks. WANTED! .1 One or two good horses and, one or two yoke of oxen in exchange for vl- uable town property in Kanzas, or farm Jand, apply to D. D. Cone at the office Of, iiua paper.

I A good prairie claim.1 Must be snitahlel 1 miles of Suumer Apply to. CONE BROTHERS. D.D. CONE, Attorney and Counsellor Law, will execute all kinds of Legal instruments. Mortgage and Warranty Mort gages, Drafts, Contracts, Copartnerships, Conveyances, Bills of Sale and Notes.

Declarations filed in the Land office, and Pre-emption cases attended Office in the Gazette Building. Forwarding and Commission House, gUmnaf XasiM. v. h. GooJs shipped to the care of this firm will receive the best care; stored safely or lorwarueu.

meir aesunauon iraine- diately; 'Letters' of inquiry promptly answered tree ol charge. -Land, ex change, land warrants bouirht and sold. HEAVY TIMBERED LANDS the Missouri 'River for sale. One-tract of 40 'seres opposite the town 'of Sumner; fn tfaf.t' rtf 1 P.0 ncrps above Dbnipban, These lands are thick- xuCrru u.e 41111 anu; pe; timber found in our 'markets, and the land itself is as fertile as any in the' world, CONE BRO S.imnA KoMo. WAGON MANUFACTORY J.

P. WEBSTER, J. V. WEBSTER, W. II.

Bt'RCECK, M. CAB.LETON, I E. IICTCUIN. j. P.

X7EBSTER Haverhill. H. i I I BUSINESS CARDs. "xTl. hallowell kc6r Importers and jobber! of Silks tnd Paa--Oooda, SiLjin Market, Ci, aad 21 N.rmtti a.

scHA-rrtR," a. a. romrw, h. jobxsoi SCHAFEER R0BEI2CS JOHNSON, 187 Market Street rhiladelphia, and Jobbers of Hosiery, Gloves, Small War. Combs, Brushes, Looking German and French Faney Goods.

sam'megfamKxtQVH A. IL ROSENHEIM AlBI106ks Importers and wholesale deia in Hibbom. Silks, Milliner and Straw Goods, No. 25 Soata Second Street, Between Market and Cheiait Streets, Thiladelphia. ---m WM.

JONES CO. Wholesale Foreign Dryf5oodi, No. 771-2 Market Philadefphia. j.j-ril u-AfX yK.i.?- Straw Cooda, Silk linnets, Frene Flower. an4 Millinery Good.

Panama, Talm Leaf, Lerhora and Straw. Hats, 41 South Second Street, Pho. adclphia. tThe-above slock is "particularly adaj. cd to the Southern and MOORE, 1IENSZEY CO.

Importers Whotesala Dcalera-in Hard, ware, Cutlery and Guns, NoV 131 Market, and 1G Commerce StL, rhiladelphia. C. O. ABBOTT, i 1 Hi No, 16 North Fourth Philadelphia, importers iu Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, c. 2.

(Also, can supply Kailroad and Ship Spike at the lowest price. DERBYSHIRE CO. 1 Facjlors, for the Sale of Grain and. Clover Seed, No. Co N.

Water St. 'and S3 X. Delaware Avenue. i' C. C.

SADDLER CO, Commission Merchants, and Dealer In Fish, Cheese and PrqxtBtona "Wateratrett.Phil- dolphia. WLUAM IU B0YER. fjon jC. BAacMT; BOYER BiARCLAT, 1 General Commission Merchants, Manufa. rwinri h.TjficJ4VI'RS Nnk Water street, Philadelphia.

yn Forwarding, Produce and Commission Mtr. chant, Central' Ulock, Broad belov Race, West side, 9j; Goods forwarded daily, to all. points on the Columbia, Harrisburg, York and Cumberland Valley la ttrr.X PIKENLX GLASS WORKS. 4 Cii.4i'a yti iiJt 1VHITALL; BROTHER Bottles and Vials, Demijohns, Carboy Snuff 1 Bottles, Preserve Jars, and Window GUm 133 Race street Philadelphia, and Bevknraa; sireei, new ior. WM.

SELLERS Machinists and Engine cor. lCm Street Pcnn Arenuc, INDUSTRIAL WORKS. tJE 't WASHINGTON ua School Books, McdicaL TheoloeicaL and Mis cellaneous WorkR, particularly suitable fur public and private libraries. Published by "20 North Fourth 8treet, Philadelphia. JONES, WHITE McCURDY'S Dental Depots, 116 Arcli- streeU-Philad! phia; 263 Droadway, ew York, and 10 Tre- mant Raw ItAatnn BUSH HILL IRON NEALC," MATTHEWS MOORE? Iron Founders and Machinists, corner Fairview and Sixteenth streets, Philadelphia.

COPE SIIIPPINO No, I Walnut Philadelphia. a COATES brown; ki Dealers in Foreign American W00L 41 Market Street, Philadelphia. J. STITT CO." Dealers in Wool, 20 and 22 North Front Philadelphia. GEO.

D. WlTlIERELir CQ' Wholesale' Druggists, v1 North Front street, Philadelphix 1 i. SIIARPLESS BROTHER, Importers of India, French and British Dry Goods, 32 South Second and 31 Strawberry -at. M. W.

BALDWIN Steam Entriae Builders, Brerfd and Hamilton street TTT COT Importers of Optical, MaUiematieai andThw1 losophical rinstrumcnts, 194 Chestnut street. Philadelphia. 1 PARRY RANDOLPH, Lumber Merchants, corner 17 and Srflic Ganlen streets, Philadelphia. -1 I iTs tOTERISo!" OEO. M.

COATES. 'lSllTTaX. J. S. LOYERING COS Sugar Refinery, 27 Church Alley, rfciladel-.

phia ATTELL C0.v CO. I Dfi Goois 7 'Market Streeiand 20 Kvth.f) Alleyi a lil 1 1 i i Our nomination of Mr. Phillips for Governorof Kanzas stems'' to have" met with; (signal favor far Exceed rag our most sanguine expectations. Seme flu trsirlinor triirfclinor. "loor-rolling and I Wtre puiling poi.ucian true, opposea ine nomiiuuiuii, auu mey vn.n intrigue, connive, and work totEeir 'death against it, but the real people, the bone, andsmew of the land, are strongly in favor of it.

Yes, the free and work- quailed in the hour of danger, nor be- tore th oyershadowingpower of slavery. As webeforeremarked, the nomination js well received; numerous let'ers from the people as as those with, whom we have conversed, all endorse it. Several names are for Lieut. Governor. Prominent amour them is that of Champion Vaughan of Leaven worth.

What is the response of "the peopje. this? Let us hear from them lunner regaru 10 inese sujjijesuons. Ie.t us unfurl the peoples' ticket to the breeze! and depend' upon it wilf be elected. MAUCIOTJS AND TJNPKO YOKED' ASSAULT. Thursdavr, several Ruffians from Atchison and vicinity.

went Jnto a lager beer shop and because the proprietor would not allow, them to play cards there, tlu brutally, assaulted him and before he. could any, help beat himevtrely: f) a Upon hearipg the, facts, Lour German population collected and would summarily imisera-: scoundrels had1 they 5 not I "cut and run'' like dogs one of them Avas shotat and the only pityrwas Uhafhe was snot killed. the ruffians were gone, the Germans dispersed and were! at-' tending to their own business, (sevtral were engaged in erection vand rangement: of a gymnaseum,) when the ruffians returned a reinforcement and all armed with rifles and revolvers. Meeting, one of our most respectable cit- Kohrmann, who superintending the erection'of a jbuild-inge two.of them attatked this peaceable and unarmed man. While two were beating him; arid o'ph, one of the party arid a meiabex of Jthe late Lecomptono Constitutional- Convention, came upjo Mr.

Rbormann and 'fit'ed his' revolver at him, the ball grazin-r Mr RhormannVhead.t' ThecGermans col.ected, when the mean cowards fled "took to the timberstheir legs were determined that their bodies should'nt suffer, vi The run them several miles: I vi Thb Huffians were very careful not to attack any armed man or men or commit any, outrage when Mhe Germans were around or danger was near. Shame on ihe cowardly miscreants. ft The' struggle on the: Lecompton Consti tution in Congress is becoming' -intense. jThe Republicans i aod the few ant i Le-conipton Democrats are fightingt that instrument inch by inch. In addition to John PI Hale's speech, is that' of Henry opened upon the administration a terrible He told some pretty plain truths land" in a plain" The administration is pplyirig the party, whip and spur and are bound to drive Lecompton through or burst.

The-stniglgle will be a etermined and desperate "one. The most important and memorable in our history rwe fear we shall have to Buchanan will precipitate Jcivil war let him 'push the measure throughl The Responsibility rests With him and the Democratic, par- 1 -M Xavijiation will soon commence in good earnest; now and then a boat makes its appearance as a forerunner' of the miqhtyitide of business that will be car-ned on on the Missouri the coming season. love to' hear, the" of the waters" and the crackling ice. in the "Mighty Missouri rushing past our of-. fice.

It has a pleasant and. to us music-al sound.jp Whoij would" not wish for The Strr bound for Sioux city, arrived here onMbridai. The Peerless has also made a trip, i A large number of boats are advertised below and many others on the 'w ay V'e shall have in one wetk, a large num-, ber; of arrivals dailyj rf Arp. Ttu-hardsorrv" Esq Tauthor of 'Experienced under, the roof Four Miles arrived in our city Wednesday last. Quhdaro ChinJoKan; His genial visage has since exhibited itself in these parts--a hearty welcome.

to friend Richardson, i "Long may he wave. BUSINESS CARDS. NEW! GOODS; JUST: RECEIVED BY f-i I KAHN i Front ashitgton Uv enue and Chestnut street, Sumner. DEALER IN Clothing? Groceries, 1 Boots and Shoes, KIT a :0 iinware fr'j Gentlemen's 'lu i--in Furnishing Goods, Carpet Bags, 7' Jewelery. and in short yeryth'ng wanted in the trade No store in Kansas contaius so full an assortment of ever description of Dry Goods', as from five to twelve and a half cents per yard; Ging-' hams from twelve1 to' twenty-five cents per yard; 'Lawns of "every rdescription; Cotton jjoods of every variety, at New i Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods on the most reasonable terms.

JOHN P. WHEELER. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Com-; missioner of Deeds, dealer in Real Estate and Exchange land bought and sold in Kansas and Missouri; money invested, Sumner. BAKER'S HOTEL, Corner of Front' and Olive1' streets? -near- the- steamboat landing; feuTnnerif J'(- The proprietor will I be ia readiness to give bis pt rsonal attention to the and comforts of his guests, at1 all times, BAKER. A MINER'S 1 IS SOW 0P9.

i lAt this Sp-Vcious estadlishment, the largest Stock of Goods in Kanzas can. be found. The price of each articled has been marked down to the very lowest figure." as it is the' determination of the proprietor to sell cheaper5 than any other merchant in the Great' West. The stock at this sore is entirely new and fresh.selected expressly for this market in Bos ton and New Voik.lt comprises every imaginable article that can.corue under the head of West India 'Goods, Dry Good, 1 -ri f.nc' bar, -j y-j Cutlery, Cloths, Buffalo Robes 1.. -Clothing, Caps, I 7 ooden lVare i Ti 'r 1 And in short short everything that any one in Kanzas can possibly be in want of.

Country Produce taken. in exchange forgoods. All are invited to.cali and examine them 1 If you w'sh' to 'get good go to If you wish to save money call at the same place, -yj-- If you wantunything the best -way to get it, i to go to that Stored A Remember the place, A Barbers new mammoth store, No 1 Massachusetts block. Sumner, Kansas November 20th 1857. NEW MEAT.

Ho. 5. Xfassaehvsetts Block, Leopold Willinkeensconstantly on hand a supply of beef pork and other meats, cheap Cash paid for hidefc i BOOT and SHOE STORE. Cor. Washington Avenue and 4th st.

1 S. J. BURNETT keeps! constantly on hand all kinds of Ready Made Boots and Shoes. He is also prepared to do all the best kind of Customer work; particular atten-ion paid to making Ladies Shoes. ADOLPH.

RUFP i fc Bakers and Confectioners, Olive street, Sumner; keep constantly on hand all kinds of Cakes, Pies, Bread, "Candies, pit I Also a full nf Uihm 'nnil 1 1 STOVES AND TIN WARE. Pn. Dopplxr has just received at his stand corner of Front street "and Washington' Avenue, Sumner; a large and elegant stock of Parlor ATitehen and Office stoves, which he has selected with great care, and to which he respectfully invites the attention of the public Also a spiendid stock of Tin Ware. all of which will be sold very cheap fot Job Work promptly attended tor VPH; DOPPLER. ARTHUR M.

CLAFLIN, General-Land -A gent. Forwarding and Commission Merchant- Money- invested and land warrants located Land, and Town property bought and sold. Legal instruments, Deeds, Contracts, etc, carefully drawn np. Letters of enquiry promptly answered. oumner, i Manure of every vr.Wi'iSJU substantial and durable' single and two between Twentieth and horse light i and heavy These carri iges are celebrated for 'their taste, enterprise or.the editor, and publishers.

Toledo. 0 Blade. 1.. We have receiyed. the first number of 'Tlie Sumner.

Gazette; published in Sum ner, Kanzas o.by Cone I Brxjth'ers. One "principal object the fGazette'i is 'announced to be to assist in spreading such information; ai will. aid. in developing the gn at industrial resources of the.Territo- ry, facilitate its business enterprises, and therebyiaid ialayihg.a. sure and foundation for free institutions.

The age of Sumner is claimed by the Editor to be one of the'ltrgest and most enter prising towns in Kanzas, for i's age, it being only sixteen week Id, and containing already between: 'three! and, four hundred inhabitants and everything else to correspond Lo Iport c- shall be.obliged to delay the, pub lication the. next issue until our paper arrives from St. Louis. X- From t'En-xland learn, that the Princes royal married and gone home with her husband to Prussia. MARKET, BEP0RT8.7 7) Market.

Repbrted.fDr the Gazette Ty lipoid VillUig- 1858. Pork bkef 5a6 11 idkj dry; 7. 1 tf; i Western jaarkeu Si'mner, Lnrch 12, 1808. Butter Per lb tfw. a enn ru o(i jCllEESE J.

i i a i 15 Cvxdi.es talloW, 15. .30 ICK 4wW 7'm '10 CorrEE 12al5 Slgar crushed, 20. Hal.1 Beans Pet bush.V...i 3.00 ....1.00 Buckwheat 1.00 Flour--Pct bar. 10.00 On. Per pal.

1.05. lasses-. 7. ii- i i i i 85a 1 00 ,7 I u-. Eastern Market.

f' 1 STRAIGHT, DEMING CO 8 Daily Market Report. Ai.ronof. 76 and ya.per centabfve ns .3058 Bcttkr Choice W. R. in 22 W.

R. Merchants', fair to prime, do. I3al8 i Good and choice roll in cloth 12al5 '''I Common and fair Ohio Indiana, V. 10a! Beans Qhkese Prime medium, large W. R.

8a8 "Larire choice W1R. and N. Y. 9al0 Putnam Fann.Durhamdo.&mitmeg 12al3 Ord'y and good imita. Eng.

dairy 9al I Coffee- Rioj common to prime lOal 1 Cranberries Small large per bbl. 88al01 Canih.es- Common s. pressed tallow Ilal2 and, 16 oz. 15, lfial7 Floi per bbl. Choica red white wbeat, 83ia44 pRiEuFiipiTs-pPcaches, hest un-t peeled halves, per 33 Ibs' S3a3j V' to choice, p'r 25 lbs Sliali MocAssEs-Prime N.

O. 22a26 -tyiLS--Linseed -l. i i 55a57 Lard, No 2 and No 1, 60a7l Provisions Best citybr'nds mess pork pefbbL 13a 4 do. do. keg lard 9ia9 do.

do. bbl. 7ia7 Bacon shoulders and ribbed sides f4a7 Hams, plain and S. C. canvascd lOall Rice Fair to prime, lb 4a5 Common, low fair and fair Good, fair, prime and choice 5a6i Seeds Timothy, per 45 lbs Clover, per 62 lbs U.

Flax. per 56 lbs 82a2i $5a5 OalOO Tallow Prime city rendered Eastern Exchange ialrper centl 1 1 vMi An1 I 1 a wa4a 10a i i '-) We allow selling rate here for New York Exchange (as we keep an account there) and Wm rate for drafts on and Baltimore, as we have to sell Exchange on the last three itics here. D. CO. 100,000 FEET PINE LUMBER FOR.

SALE.1 'Also a large lot of DooTs.Sash'.Shihgles and tlti- The'lurnber is all assorted expressly to suit the Katizas market, and will be sold at prices to fuil the Apply to B. D. Mooreyat the office 'of 'the Sumner 'Company. vi VT ft MAYER Carpenters andr Builders -also House and. Sign on Olive street, Snmner.

1 1 1 1 i it Tlie subscriber would respectfully announce to all persons desiring! to obtain Lumber; for, building, fencing, that he has -just erected a large new steam saw mill in the city of Sumner, by which he expects to be able to fill orders for hard' or Soft lumber'upon short notice and on the most reasonable terms! There is a lath mill in connection with the saw mill, where persons can obtain laths of as good quality and on as favorable terms as at ahy point Tin the Territorr." 3 iypoi JOHN; ARMOR; r. e'd those exceptions, cannot be aiiowea. Notwithstanding the hard limes, lias been- going i rapidly win- 'o but ihU" although navigation is not: yet fairly, open, build ing fs progfef-singi faster thanm ever-- flayer cV Rhrmann have jnr progress ix large, three-stories', frame buildings. Ou Washington avenue, below second, Mr.JIawless two-story "cottage is nearly DK 'Newcomb's convenient and elegant three-story res'dence is near-)y rpadyor the plasterers; the pamters being al ready at work on the outside. "Dhe.Suniner House we have 'noticed "in detail before: it is taking tie situation architectuaal proportions, etc.

into con-tiiderationV tljejfincst hotet in our Terri tjry; Mr. Hollrstor, the, designer, con-J wactor ana Duuuc.r is oservingi non-orabI6mcntionf6r v. the straightforward manner; with' which pushed for; ward- the i job Above T'tbe. Sujimer Magilton foundation for twq-story Messrs Smj-li buiJ4'ing livejry above? third, jtwill.bcf a (conveuience; Cor the guests of the Sumner. House.

Jacob For, carpenter, has nearly finished a beautiful two- story fancy, store; it has a hihlyffinished black walnut front, and is really creditable to the xsear-ly opposite the above mentioned, Jacob fleorje built a store nearly like Mr. Foxe's. Mr. Macy has the timber on the ground for. a welling, just ab6ve'3d fetreettherc is af large two-tory dwelling nearly l- completed.

Above 7th ranothVr large building, the namerof the proprietor, we un-: ablfe to learn. Chestnut isti II I S. llalicr's Gothic pottage is nearly; com "pletcd.f!: IL commenced a torexn Chestnut st.near 'Iouis Iine lias a handsome two-story build ing nearly, same plajce. "Paul'jDuffey 'Cof have'1 com menced a two story building above fifth. Frarik Yiard has two-story dwelling Keariy compieieu aoove pm si.

jj. ji. planer nave neany nmsnea a. good i wo'-story dwelling above fifiiiu Bar tholomew has commenced a aweinng aoove lounu st. un croau way MrJ esy large house is progress ing; twenty-two more houses have been comdtneed on names of thfftowpera, we Were.not ablq4p ascertain, n.On IJowe lias commenced! two story- addition to Lis house.

On Cedar i st. Capt 3 John soa andA Stowell are preparing: rect i On; jiorth LeveeThompson Kelson have contract ed tbvild block xf stores, 100 feet front by t25 back, to be built of hewn stone and three Istories Steuber fe Miller, Stone-masons and builders, have a contract to erects a larie three-story Rtohi buadiag, acar 'it Oehlcr- of Wstea las commenced to lay the foun datibn of a large three-story brick ii re t. Illa UU9t tUKJ VCUai 9k. II, CV XJ. Baker have' commenced on the'foudation a large busmess1 house, threef stories high, to be built of stone.5 Two lotsfbe- low-Mr.

Oehler, J. Klopphas commenc ed an addition of SO 1 feet front to the Baltic House. Welike'to see additions, it shows, prosperity; speaking of addi tions reminds us that the Gazette notwithstanding the, addition we made. to last Fall, is already much too small for our reasiug business we shall be oblhred to build again on a larger scale, Mr. Allen will commence an addition to hiSihouse below the- Baltic House: in the course of a few On center.Leyee lh Dophler's three-story s'fove aad tin warehouse is already -nearly roofed, will be aady, for.

occupation ia a fewijwpelis K. Grobaker commences, a store this H. Slef twill be pleased to leatn tiat his beautiful "store is nearly 3 It is quite "probable some new buildings have escaped our All of.ourawmnis"afe turr.tng "out thertimber as fast as their' capacity will allow There are about 1 6000 acres- of beavv tisibeied land adjoint hg Sumner on tue east, south aid north; to saw up this timber for the use of the town and the thousands brpralrfeT farmers west of us will require the constant employment of right largsWrmnis for i years to service and durability; they are mlniira-. DAVID S. BROWN COn Manufacturers of bly adapted to the western country, and Anwricaa Cotton aud AVcwlcn Good offico 39 and 40 South Fronf, Philadelphia.

are much sought for where known. 1 CONE Agents. E. M. DAVIS, WESTERN, MACHINE4: AGENCY.

hr'7 a Goods, lo Bank street, Philadelphia; Flouring mills manufactured by. Wes-, ton, Cogswell Buffalo; the VALUABLE eclipse mill by R. C. Cincinna-. Consisting of a large assortment of steam circular saw mills and engines', e.r Comment Petti; i by Geo.

W. Chapman Chicago, and W. R. Dunlap, Cincinnati; mill iron gearing, shingle and smut machines and every description of machinery for sale at this agency: at manufacturers prices with freight added. Persons desirous of selling or buying any kind of machinery will please address Cos Bao's.

"rr TWO EXCELLENT FARMS' POR Ste, Within three miles of the flourishing town of Sumner, Kanzas. 1 These contain 160 acres each; 40 acres Timber and the remainder rich, rolling prairie. They arc well fenced and a portion of them in a high state of cultivation Perfect title given. For particulars applv to CONE BROTHERS, Jan. 16, 1858.

Sumner. Kanzas. BRICK FOR SALE. First quality brick can be had at Mr. J.

Evans kiln, on his claim one mile East of Mount Pleasant, and three and a half miles from Sumner. Farmers and oth-ess hauling lumber from Sumner, into that neighborhoood, can obtain return loading by applying to Mr. Evans on his claim or to D. 1). Cone, at the Gttzttte Office.

LAKVS FOR SALE 6C5 Acres of fine, prairie land; well timbered and watered." This land is all in one body, and situated within 12 miles of Topeka, and 14 miles of Grasshopper Falls. There is a first class steam saw mill in successful operation within 2 miles of this land. perfect title given. 960 acres of good land for sale near Grasshopper Falls. 'This land is all in one body and presents opportunities for large farms not often found in Kansas.

also 1 60 acres of land for sale HicW ry yi Apply to fir- CONE BROTHERS. Scmkkk, Kanzas: I it a Ml i Transportion Merchants', 13 N7 Delaware Av- Philadelphia." "J1 J. S. MASON CO. Manufacturers of Mason's original' Challenge Blacking, 108 N.

Front at, Philadelphia, H. COWPERTIArnS cot7 Publishera, 211 Chesrnut vL. Philadrinhi. The trede furnished with, the works'of alt her puUaheii at the. lowest V.J.'.k'P.

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