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Kearney Koyote from Kearny, Kansas • 3

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KEARNEY KOYOTE. itisi.h atio.v xrn iy. I PIK ij IV vj BY PROVING UP BEFORE v' I ABOUT BREATHING. Tht I'arlleiiliirly Km, Habit ot Thrmitfli the Mouth. Tight dressing, i hough thi moM t-oils liiieliaiieo to the liubil of good breathing, is not tin only obstacle.

There caivlcs way of sitting ami ktiimliiig tint draw the shoulders for IJ 1 1 SAVE MONEY AND TROUBLE c. THE FROBATE JUDGE Win WIGGINS Henry Ward Beeeher deml. Garden City enjoyed ti 70,000 lire lant week. Ed. K.

Wuttn, of this -in'ier, in viit-ilig iu Bv-iitli Finney thin weak. Hoii.J.T. KirUand mill W. V. I-IiihIi were up to Kearney the fort' purt thin week.

Mr. 1J. F. Thorn droppcl in yon terday and added hiH name to tho in twining KiitjRcription list of the KoV- OI'K. OF HAMILTON COUHTYjpiSSf i final pr.f in bi eiaiia ii tht pfi-'l ill H.irnr lt'iff inn iuhu ui HAYTER Sumtow to V.

'AY. Hardware, Tinware, Stoves arid All Other Goods Usually Kept In A First-Class Hardware Store. FARMING IMPLEMENTS 0. GOSSARl). HAIITLAND, A.

VAN EMAN. 5 Successor to Ktiiinga A in Groceries Clothing Boots Shoes All Goods at Lowest Come and See AVE AliE ALWAYS GLAD TO SHOW YOt GOODS hVj: yor pmcks whetheu you wish to buy on not. AND VAN HARTLAND, WHEN YOU VISIT HARTLAND Do Your Trading At The at'iardrft City KaKsa IT, let X'AMr it nenbi (ilea tlat Imi ii. 1. tnf () k.

final irk.ff filial i.riH iii hi. rl.in 'lull. Km on April U. I iin ViilliiHil I I. "HI.

Ifap i Ilk Iwmk Ihr fiillftwib irnirt Mi Um ii 1 1'ifl. hi: A. J. Skiini V. r.h.tti rt.

i. mtri .) if Jiveitry. K'iti- al i.nlffi ily. Vu't ii. -i ratine -m.

lie uauiM ib itiA i-uitimf i.p ttt rH iaiiil. tit; Jy t.f liar.Jn t'ify, au( I ii (V an. A Hiiiiter.it l.akin O' r.mi. Office at f'. h.

11, lvT, in berhy jfirtq ibat tti iiim Iii. it, make er iwif in hi. ilaim. ai ili ii iun.ii lMfre the iWi-u-r eeirer a Oarln City, kmi.i.. oa Au'i Mmloli'h the i (.

ii range He tiaiuen the folinwiaf t. rove bin e.iiitiR(i.nia ufNni act i-oltit Htbm of lawl, in: Ii. awl all J-akiu, Katus. s-13 ii fjlfi.l "ffick it i Inrlin rtiv. Ktw.

Ftli. 1-wfi t. hrfhy irivemhat the f.il..iiir-nki I el not i': other I. liiial i.rof in niif.txirt of ber rjaiin aiiH that -ai'l I.H.if ari'l ttia.ie f. sM I'tuhate jailge tt Hamilton runnty.

Kimv, a Ken'iall. oil A(TM. ll7. ii: J( r-i 1', KiMu.Urry, lwthe i a ti iii raiie hetiaine the f.iliowine i.r..v Li- i re.ii.-i!.-e o.ir.'l ea1tiati- i.f ai.t laii-l vi: Ivi Wilhaih i -ri ana iuh all it Ken tail, kalia'. s-U beri'ter.

l.an-l office at Oailen t'ify Kan Feh. 11, i litrel.y iiien that the foH-xriitr-uau el ha flint of hi. 10 i ij final hi. mniia sift lb a i ai.t irsd' will be ua-le tiefire hiter lire, i.i at iir.1. I'ify, Kan.as.

bailee, fr thene ere if -1- He names (he li.lj.minj arit' i nre. ii. rne his e4itiiiaiiu. re.tier.ee ami enltitnti.Hi .4 taiwl Hn r-hr i ilir.H.lt im. till ami WiiiUio liuek-harl.

all Al-i ili-rry s-ti ra.W. the see 1.1 1 1 raie iaMf t.l..wiu aitnea.es i.i hi. cuiinu'iu. resi tenre uistti mci eI-li. aiii.H.

Iiiki, xii; Jt Kcevej tV.u Hii.l ii OaMen; all of Kft I r'M iWi.ter. i I.ami otliee at liapicn ity ka.as Feb. 11. Mi.e i. eitn ll.r th I -tiler ha.

hle.1 nutii-r iif hie iatentitiu tl, make final in 4 hi. riaiiu and prt.if a ili he tua.i lti.re or i ilTi'iier at i.jpI. ii 'ity Kan-s. I.n July tl lss; 1 ii: liauielj fur the. 1 and 2 and ia.t half ot the 11 see IS tp 'ili and rainre lie names the tf-: ne.se.

t.i priive tiia fe.idenee 1 iii.d vultiiathm ni land vii: tharltn 'A i.ilmr.re fi ilellavun liarle. iittmeriiiitnuf I.Hkm Kn-a. ai o.hlett of Kearney AIm, nt 'ame time aiel )iaie Charte "W.l.il-m.ire s3J tor the lots 1 and 2 and ri nf thi ne 1 2is range STw. He name, the fl-1 towiiK if li. ee 10 prove hi.

rotitiuaiius resi-' d. iwe u- and eiiliivatioo 4 sai Uiid vii: IMiiiel Ak'i-eiiln ini. Charles Ziiunn rman and all jf IkiD Kan: 1r- I' i' Kesier. Land om. at Harder, City Ka Fell.

H. 1T: is hercny iriven (liar the toiluwinir-tiaHl e.1 ha tilisl iiMi.e of hit intention iii make hiial nf in n.Hn uf hi. rlaiio. and tint ir.d will lie m4 before or 1 intiitrr at l.arden i ity, Kansa on AiitnH I Is." vii: Daniel liaLhell, ir thene i eec 21 ti'jjs ranee iiw. He names the following wit-: ti prove hi e.intinnos re.elence utw and raltivatiou of said land til: Walter Kirov.

1 I' Imfiieki. William MeClelUu ami Millanl Lumiikins.all of Harden Hit Kansas; i Cairy A (' Uiihhell tr the ie 22 tf 22a mute ii'iw. He name, the foih.a iu witne.se' 10 prine hi eiHitinuou. ni-inee upnu are! enl-1 tiiatimi ot land vii: Walter Kirby Uutiiekl WiKiaiu Mel'telin-n and MiUard I.uat- kmsullof 'iar ii ti "ity Kansas. Kii.trr aiA ift Kan.a Kch.

11 XiHiee is hereby sik. thai the Mluwiua- uam! -Hltli-r ha. filerl ii, her infenfurti te e.ske final pri.if in her elaiui ami sai I pri.it wili I ina.le Ufore the nt tne ijind ullu-e at l.aij. i en July 2 lss" rit: Annie airik l. h.

r-T I he nw ee 2 t. 2i rauae Ur i.aim lire iulli.wiiK wituesMia pnite her t.e iu.ii. i- ushi and enltivatiuu uf vie! und 1 ii: ii.rt.-t Lennld niu-j unrr aid J.iha NiUiiett ali uf Lakia Kana. 1 Also l.i Muter 5155 for these a see tp lit name the futlnwinc witoesse iiror I.i ismtiiKHHia residence anon and land ii: Minael vorebait 1 Aiii-ust i- a.siikakh and I liliam lllteiin a II i.f Ur in Kanaas. A lo olnif Herlrft il AlSt ter the ee 1 tp22 ranee lit name the followina wit ne.see to prove his re-hie nee ds ami enltiiation of said laud tit; aiael vure-; hart, Aiitu-i horuiau MiiuimKi M.iiewich and I wnliam Hiiniin allot Ikin Kaasaa.

i 6153 tor the lot 4 aad I'liiw 4 tpiJn ran 3t5w. He names th fnl L.wiu( wituesses to prvve hia culitmaoui real lenee uptsi and ealtii2tin of fii.i land viE amuel aureiiart Srhurniln Soinmod i ilewi-h and il'utta Hir-iin ail of Lakia Kai. i i' il Niln, Kicuter. lAnd Offiee at fiarden "ity. Kansas.

Feb.l.lfW. I X.ioe i hereby nen that the futlowinc-nara i i.l settler ha. 6lel imtHe. her intfntioo to mak 1 final in sapport 4 her riiiui and that said nd will in.ie lrore the 1'niale Jouze I "I Hauillt-s. eeanty, at Ketidail Kansa oa Mar "J2 lss? vii: Martha Smith, TTTl.t.the I sw see iT tp ii.

raafe he names the fol-1 low inx witnesses to prote her euDtinaooi rei- di uce Usi a ud raiuvatim uf sakl land, vii! i Krauk Miller. Henry Miller, Mitrhetf I and J.hn staart, all ot Kuf.rv Kansa. 7-li Xiles. Ketistef; Land Offiee at Warden tlty. Kansas, Feb, 1.

IvC" iee is hereiiy vitea thai the loll" iuj-naia 1 settler has flleii id his tKi to rnaka hual pnait hiseiaiiu. aad that satil ppnaf will uiaile before the ln.4iate Ja-me Hamilion maaty, at Kendajl Kansa oa il IssT. Joha lor the uw see 5i tp .1 raufe He naaee tbf tuUuwic witnesses prove hi) rontmuou- mflenee apun and eai-titatioo fd said laud, tit: harles E. iorley t' Mears. Leaii Mmss aad ieareoee Harris all federal.

Kanaas Mi ile. R. ei-ter. I.swt Office at Feii. 1.

17. XiSke is hereby riten that the fniiowina-nant el settler has tiled uuti. ol his lutein hKi toniake 1 I .1 i hum i'iv in up c-taiin Mm icai sal I r.f ul he tuatie before the 1'ronate Jaute of llauiilt'Mi roomy, Kas, KereUit, Kansas, no Marrh il. vii: Miner If. Mtars, tor the I ne ecitpil He name, the feJlowih prove hi eiKitinasjas residence aisi andeaho atim i sai-l jUmitit: John liipi.

lareuce Hams Lewi Moes, i liariee iVirley. Kits, Mi If il Mies. F.eaister. 1 ln.tflieatfiarleBi'y Kaas. Feh.

1, i Xotit-a is hereby riven that the toll aim-iiani ej setiier has tiled note of his iufentina liiake ttnal pris.f ia Bptrt of his eiaim aad thalsai 1 prnaf will be nade before the 1'niwt JtMSf It.Ki eisaaiy. Kaa. at keit.U.i. Kaa. i Marrh 21.

KsT. vii: 'harlea E. one i It the seelkia 2- luwashin ii. raatt- He name lha witnesses Uv pmii his restdenee ui.w aa.1 of aki Und. in: John Iir).

Ixwi. larenee Harris, Oliver nt Fsersi. Ml i i it. ii. i Ijttd Oflkr at tiarsVtl lll-tUllilt i i.cii tlic f.o.i settler t.oliv of Li' ilitcutUHl to tna'ac imo ill soajrt 1 of lii4aim.

sit I tit -vl inailePefor the Kei--vr lleo-iver dt iiartMi Kana-. vi Ai. 1. iic Y. JidR-.

frX ttt -3 -i; nuie a'iw, lit-'iiiuvs tlte follow. jirfme rri'ixiitinnot re-- j.kia-e iil1. nl aid Lui-U J. LiViss Jams. S.

1. JtvH, aii J. M. all of Ie-r-i fr-ivi, Fi)iiRW wMtitVkaasi i)V SI IISCIfU'lIoN. I -ec year in1 Ci'l'V, six months Cojiy, three months 75.

5(1, Advertising rut- made known nti Business Cards. J. I. JoJanscii, -I- KANM, Carpenter and Joiner, trAll Work Neatly aucf Promptly Executed. JUSTICE Of The PEACE, KEARNEY, KANSAS.

-0- Ccllecticiis 3acis. All uUNinesSs enlrutel to ni Receive Prompt Attention. will Buffalo House, L. Laj-I'IX, Proprietor; ilAKTLAXD, KANSAS. Best $1.00 hi bay House PRACTICAL MASON, event, KANSAS.

Plain and Ornamental Plastering. CISTERNS A SPECIALTY. J. C. ROSWALTi, City JsTTreler, amxaxd, KANSAS.

liepairing Fine Clocks, and iJewelervj a Specialty, "1 i t'Sli(ip in ilsm wall's Fiu nitiii'c Stur. Main ShfH-t. I'UI'ltlKTOU or HOTEL WINSOR 1 The Only First-Class Hotel IN THE CITY. Notary Public, KEARNEY KANSAS, All Notary Business Acurately ATTENDED TO, DR. J.

B. GIBSON, NOW OF HAHTl.AMi. VU10 lias a claim iu one tuili: of Kearney Wishes to say to his feiendS "ear ti1eue. That lie will attend promptly to all call from that iiligliborinHHl. S.

IDiclzixxacx. ntvltith ix All kind of Fresli and Salt Oar Prices are as Low as the Lowest Giye us a Call. HIURTLAXP, KAXSAS. i c. 1 iMT t'OOd second hand wagon, new 'ti inch John Deer plow with two' 'in iii 1 i 1 will 1 rri, 1 1 til 1 Viares, file and rench.

Inquire at this i 1 i i Bu'ffallO ward ami crump tin? phc.t: mid it is a 1 hard fur the lung i do good work whi'ii the chest is narrow awl constrict ed as il is fira f'oi'lv bandaged hand to Ki-ta eoiy ol ideal', graceful peuinall- ship. Tin ii tlu-rc are av ways of breathing, and onesided' ways ot I breathing, and the particularly bad habit of breathing through the mouth. I Now the nose was meant to breathe through, and il is marvc loiisly arranged i for littering the iiiiuuritiesoiii of the air. and for ehaugiug it to a suitable teni- i pcratiire for entering tin- lungs, 'J'lie month has no niieh and when ail is swallowed through the I mouth in-teadof breathed through the: nose, it has an injurious ftlect non the lung. A lr' told of an Indian ho had a personal encounter with a i white man much liU (Superior in size and strength, and ho wu.

asked afterward if lie was not afraldi "Me never afraid oi man who Keeps moiitii open, was the immediate reply. Indeed, breath-iii" through the mouth gives a foolish and weak er'. prion to the face, as vou may s-ee by watching any one asleep with the mouth open. It may lm noted that an ainemie, or low. comliliou Of the blood is seldom found wliere there is an established habit ef full, deep breathing with the mouth closed.

Jlcll'ii i'lnrb Swuzcti in SI. A'tWiVtV, Mud Offii (iHnleii Ciiv. KHti'aai ilr-H III, k-7. Xottee I (riven tlWl ffie fullon-iiiif-Duinevl setuer hie- Hkil notli of bin Intention to nmke Himl (ircxif in Ht1iiirt lit Ills i-Jalin. mill thHt Mild pnKil will tlMf Is-fure the Protiate Hmiill'on onuntv.

nt KeiiiiHll. Ku. on Mhv 11. viz: II. Slititfcr.

Ii Xo. (he nr Mr TW. lie uuinea the folloxiuif wlliiem. In jirove htn wiiitlnuou residents' iifxiii. mirt cultivR-; tlon of.

Raid latirl. viz: William V. Miller, of Keileml. Kas: Pitiniiel 'stuUnian. Preston Tefmen, Klljuli Mifri'tfl'r.

nf Kendall. Kh. i. i- i' il vii 111 I .1 I B. Land Office at Ckrora ritv.

KansH, Mnn li In. lkkT. Xotloe htrclif imen tlmt the fnllowiinr-BHtned settler has filed witicenf hin intention to make tinal proof in Kiiixirt ol his elntin. nd tlmt ktitd f'ronf will lie made liefnre HHrey G. Fulton.

Cit-rk Distriet CiHirt nf tlHinilton county, K. at Kenditll, on May in, lssT, vizu l'eter Weirner. fur the iie rf tp 2) 8sw He na.mes the fnilowlntr itnceJ in jimve his uonliittipin. rf siderns. iiKin, and eultiv a-tlonof: sHid (and.

viz: Mort H. iA-vU. KoberfT. Atwell, of Kearney. Kas: liewis Jonef: of Ktslenil.

Ka. M. Sile. Register. Ijinil OfMi-f lit Caideu City, Rtttisai, Match isel, Notice i heretiy given thkt the named settler na tiled notice his intention td nmke final proof in support ot HiA elaim, ilj1 0.

1 hat Mtid iroof will tie mite betoic ill (, ifiiririns. Pmtiatb Judire bf Hamilton rout Syriieiiae, on May Iss7, viz: Willi mii' Morton, or the sw '4 tp tin T.w. uuinea the trillowlnif wHiiesse to hi iiiirs re.filenee noon, and nt Ii'mI vli: .1 i js A. livht. (ii II line, ol y.

j- I I.Hkiii, Ki. nt liilli'. ll I March In. 1 e-1 i ri-Kj uiveii that the following-; itauied sett ler ha Hied notice of hi liilenMim to make final proof tn siipiKirt of his and that said priai i'ill lx- made bernre Keri- ter or hVeoeiver at tiai-deit 'it on Sept. ST.

viz: Salnuet A. tiraliam. fur the I lots 3 and 4 and nw s4 tp L'l. Ho names the following witnee. td tirnve hl continuous resldenco ufKln, add cultiva-j lion 01.

sail lanu. iz: jhuhi: jiour. Wolf, of Wit.utiithi. Fineh Whitman. Henrv Xeff.

of ijor'n. Ka. UM; C. V. M.

Xiles. Kcjrister. (jind office at Cartieit Cilv. Kansas. Feb: ii.

Notice 1 bereliy rlven that the settler ban Miet notice of hl intention to make ttual frtKil In supiort of bjs claim, and that said uroof will la? iimde lie (ire ileari- ter or Ueoeier. at (iurden City, Kilnsiis, on 10 tvsr C. iJoore. Itir Hie 1 a tp su aw nt iinnitr? iiitr ilium iiik iu jt hi oontinuojs residence ukm, and cultlva-i tion ot. said land, vir: a.

c. titimii. i-nj. Hall. John Hail, oflsikin.

Meltva. of inutlen city, is. 13-17 r. r. il.

lie. Keiri.ter. Und Ollioeat Garden tliv. Kansas, Keli. 21.

Notlsls heVebj1 that, the foHimlng--naintd settler Um Hied notice of lu intentiou make QuiU proof in supis.rt of his claim, and that said proof will be made- before Ketris-ter or Keceiver. at (iarrteti litv, KanstLa, oft rept. IU. liT. vii: Jaiu.s T.

Eyman. No. for the lots 1 an ahd ue sec i tp 22s Saw. He name the followltijr wltne-M-s to prove hi continuous residence uisin. and cultia-tion of, sai I laud, vi: ltiert.K.Slatkin.

K. H. Kelt. J. T.

Jlatkm. J. W. I'f-utut; all of Knaus- tvn. Kas.

AU. Aloert E. Matkiu. No. for the lots 1 and 2 and ne see 4 tp 22s I He nHim1 the lollowm witntsei to oroe i rfsidPiict? utnm, mid cultiva- Und, viz Jume? T.

Kyiin. 1 lUIIIa 1 Si t4j IUIU A. i- I)nithon, uli of kimu-fon. kan. .1.

liars', jsi" rri Land Office at tianlen Clt v. Ka. March 14 Issr Notice is herebv iriVeH that folluwinaT- Sttiueii settler ba tlleu notice of hit itucutioii to niaae iinm proot 111 supuon 01 nis claim, and that said proot will he made before Mana-field Younp. Protaite Juiie I Hamilton t.o.. at Kendall.

kas on May Is. ss'. vii. William H. Sperry.

No. for the ne ee21 tp22Krifw. Hr name the following witneM tn prove lila reanilrnlw unnti. and eiillira. tion of.

said land, via: Proton 'J'eartKti. William H. Johngon. Levi W. Shook, harit V.

Skinner, ot Keixiall, Kana. 1M; i K. M.Xnp.Uclstef-. Land iMlice at tianlen City. Kas.

Mar. Il, Net-ce i heretiy siveii that the tollowthir-named at-ttler has Hied notice of her Intention to inak final proof in suport of her clajm. Ihtit SMid nroof will he made liefie Har ry o. ('niton. i'Vrk District ourt of Hamilton at KPuils J.

on May is lre'i. vii: Mary E. Diil.s. for the fiw fee 25 1 -1 rXHr Mie names tl; wiinessc to pmve her continuous tmidence upon, and cuit1a-j tion of. said land, Henry Altrtitnirir.

Kmiik Altcnbiirr. Jau.e I. rYatiri. of ten- nburir. Jau.e rranri.

or A. M. Harris, df Kerai Kas. dail. T.

F. Xiles, Keeitt-r. jini Ofl'n- at UatiU C'itv. Kansis, Feb. il, 'ST.

Xotii-e i Ik h-Iiv given that the follow- in named Mth-r ha tiled notice of Iii intention to make final pnaif in xtpjairt of his claifVi. aial tlut nl pnaf will made Dei.j llattv li. Hilton. Clt rfc trirt Court, of Haui'lto'i i-oniity, at iiMiiitv, at V' IW H-C. tf) 22 ie folloifir aii.i ilall.

KiUhsis. on Apt rnav Fluids, for tin? nw IS. He iiiuiK-s tli IH'-' to Jiri'te l.SMltilllHllls n-sliClnV iis.i. and of. said la ml.

xiK SillllH Sttlt.lltHII. ward Walsh aird lieiiilall. kaiisi.s. Fntfk Niilzinuii. Ktk, Wiu.

all of E. uw tyouiitv heal, GQSSARD Work. Dealers In A SPECIALTY. KANSAS Possible Living Before Buying EMAN, KANSAS. Store, CWs Tlio River.

Williams as; IX Notions, I.Tf S33 -Williams. OP KEARNEY VIA. 11 With lWrl Sin MONTGOMERi Inf rttu ition i I 1 DUDLEY, PROPRIETOR. South side Arkansas rives. I.

A Knight haH completed hi Well on hiB farm two niilen south of town, ntid has all unlimited supply tif water. You can buy goods of J. W. Tin ker here iu Keaniey us cheap us at the railroad, is demojihtiatcd every day by his large wiles. A frightful railroad aecidont occurred near Boston, the latter part of List week, in which about 50 lives were lost, The train weut through a rotten bridge.

Our readers will please excuse our scart'ifj- of local news this week, ax wo were foundered on "pi" Thursday aid did not recover iu time for tllis isftie. ilr. J. Y. Tucker, our pioneer nter-chaut, is deseniug of much pnune for his liberality iliriding water with tho jieople while tho- pumis were out of order this week.

We learn tlmt our old friend, G. IV. I Montgomery, id improving in health; and that he will lie with us again in April. His return will lie welcomed with a sliout GOO strong. There will be a mass meeting of the farmers next Naturday, March at Ounica, six miles northeast of Kimney.

It is important that every fmner be present as matters of interest to all will be discrwsed. We will soon devote our riv tinie to the building of a court in Kealney; after which wo will -luhmor to build thrti raiht tads with hiile klajj; r.uiiui Imiist and a city of plc. nil ise' i jiplctc I ve will run fur Ciivuw the milt-. of the Lakiu Advovate: Hiiiflatid is eujoyiiiijf an immense tratif! in w. The bnsinesH men of that tuwii a re selling goods cheaper tiian an" town along the Sauta Fe raih'oad; besides they are not afraid to let the people know it through tlio never failing remedy of printers ink.

The mail for Kearney now goes by the Leoti hack from this phice, .1,1,1 we nope uev. uianam win get mueu adihtional travel and trafic to compensate him.for the inca-ease in the serriee. The postoffice depm-tmeiit will soon learn of the necessity of ul- mail sernee of tliis route. Lakin Advocate. The Advocate should post itself regarding the mail from Lakin to Leoti via Kearney.

While we appreciate tho advanhiges of good mail facilities, and as flio Advocate seems to know we wcrtild like for it to inform us why said hack has only "taken in" Kearney one time sihee the first of 5Iartu. Ti. 1.. 1 the old traiL He can't exiect build up a trade or catch the unless he makes rfgular trips so people can depend on juht when to look for him. As it is no advantage has vet been gained.

SCHOOl. ANtj CHURCH. The oldest church' in this country is situated in Hingham, where to also the oldest sexton. Boston Jour-Hali An ffTort a belnj made by a colored clergyman and editor to raise mis (o e.tabllsh a training school for colored bovs in Texas, The Kurjtr Wamavtli announce! that the curators, pf the schools of St, Petersburg. Moco'w and Wilna have issued an order directing that religious instructions to Protestants are hence forth to be given1 only in th Russian The Dartmouth College of Award on the tive-lnmdred dollar Fletcher pri7.c for essy writing have found no esay worthy of a pri.ei and the saino subject: "The Uses and Abusei of the Lord's will be given for this year' prize essayl Bo-ton (Slobr.

Nine gentlemen who were school bovs together in Granville. over fifty year aso, had a reunion in that town retM-uilr according to an asricment maue vears agi. lhe agrs of company range.1 from seventj to eventv-nine and the aerare age wa s-venty-three. Some of them ba1 no- or years. fliMitm I I 1 It Will Pav You G.

W. liKAl.U: Paints, Oils, and G. To Prairie Lumber Company. AND BUILDING MATERIAL OF ALL KINDS, Estimates Gliieerfully Fuaiiished. HARTLAND, KARS, Parties Wanting Lots IN rP T.

I III 1 TOWN wltx MJ I 1 I I i fi to tiiVe wn; lo Will Am Ml M-i-t-l M. Xik-s aw C. 4V i-i. aJ -I.

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