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Greenwood County Democrat from Eureka, Kansas • 2

Greenwood County Democrat from Eureka, Kansas • 2

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I am Agent for the P. M. MOOtlP. Koad Notice. Notice Is hereby given that a petition THE DEMOCRAT.

THE RE-UNIO LITTLE JOKER WIND MILL, Ww. 0 THRASHER. liOORE P. Official Paper Greenwood County Well is the Cheapest and Best mill now ou the market. 1'or further information call on K.

who uow using one, B. Sprankle. Referring to Hhoridan at the battle Of Winchester, iu his address at tho soldiers reunion in Oiieonta, the Jlov. Dr. Fulton quoted the General as saying "in unthoologic-al terras, 'We shall whip Thia was too much for one of tho old vets, of tho audience, and ran ing in his ohair and shaking his hand at roverond speaker, ho shouted.

"That i'snt what Shori The Old Vets. Meet and Re C. W. JACKSOV. Proprietor.

1. C. COLLIER, Elitor and Publisher Loan, Luid- ft -Insuanco r'Agonts. Road Notice. Notice Is hereby given that a petition late "Stories" of the Great War, THURSDAY, SEP PRUBICB 13, 183.

has been presented to the Board of county commissioners of Greenwood county, Kansas a.Hkiugfor the location of a couu- ty road as follows to-wit; Commencing at the corner of sec 7 Money furnished to deed Osage, Trust and School Lands No Appraisers. No Commission. Money Furnished at Once twp 26 range 10 and running thence north along section lines as near as practicable to the El Dorado road. And upon dan said; what ho did say was, 'We'll holi 1 opt of 'em I'" This brought down tho nouse. After lias neen presenteo to tne Doard of county commissioners of Greenwood county, Kansas, asking for the location of a county road, as follows, to-wlt Couimenclug at the ue corner the uwqr of sec 12, twp 23, range 12 and ruuuiug thence south one mile to the se corner of the swqr of said sec 12, also beginning at said first mentioned point and running east on the north Hue of said section 12, and sec.

7, twp 23, rang 13 to the ue corner of said sec 7, and running thence north on sec lines to the ne comer of sec 30 twp 22 range 13, and for the vacation of the road beginning at the ne corner of nwo.r of sec 12, twp 23, range 12 aud tbeuce running west one-fourth of a mile and thence south one mile and upon said proposed road the viewers appointed the following viewers: Davenport, Nixon Allis to meet at the oegining of said road, on the 20th day of Sep. A. D. 188a, aud in conjunction with the County Surveyor, to view, locate and survey said road, and to give all parties a hearing'. By order of the board.

J. W. Krxxkr, 28-2 Connty clerk, Koad Notice. Notice Is hereby given that a petition has been presented to the board of county commissioners of Greenwood county. Democratic Mass Convention.

The Democrats of Greenwood county will meet la mass convention la the Court Hou.se In Eureka, for the purpose of. nominating a county ticket, to be supported by the people of Greenwood county at the coming fall election; also to transact any other business that may come before the convention. By order of the committee. A. W.

Hart, F. HicRWioif, Secretary. Chairman. said proposed road the board appointed the following viewers: Wm Klelu Daniel the confusion had subsided, Dr Miles ai'd Bennett to meet at the Fulton smilingly added, "And he constituting one of the Most Pleasant beginning of said road, on the 24th day Affair In the History of Green did it too of Sept. A.

D. 1883, and in conjunction with the County Surveyor, to view, lo irood County. MONEY LOANED ON EUREKA TOWN PROPERTY. Hsy.Qfflce three doors south of Palace Drug Eureka, Kansas. cate and survey said road, and to give all parties a hearing.

Will France and China fight is AXNOUXCEJIEyrs. rem sheriff-. There-union of the veteran soldiers By order of the jKoard. Kenner. County clerk.

the great question ot the day. It thev co to war at all it wilt be a and tailors of Greenwood couuty, held I hereby nmiounee mvself a candidate at tlila nlaA thu Rih mnrl 7th ft thin big war, for both aro strong na for the of Sheriff of Greenwood h-m-h Koad Notiee. county, subject to the descrsion of the tions, it is said China will issue i ouci.berby given that petition democratic County Mass convention. BEST has been presented to the board of coun GE T. S.

Found. letters of marque, which will bo of great damage to French commerce attempt of the kind. A great many ty commissioners of Creenwood connty things were left undone at the com-1 Kansas, asking for tbe location of a We are authorized to announce the name of J. M. Fredrick as a candidate for sheriff of Greenwood county, subject in he east, which is larere.

while I mnnman I county road, as follows, to-wit; Kansas, askeng for the change of a couuty road, as follows, to-wlt: Commencing at tbe a corner of sec ce I Commencing at tbe west end of second K.na a a nAnn aiitTA- in ll II rn I HI a1 on1 Hw i ,1 ma fh.i I. return. I died, and by the time tbe exercises com to the (locissl-on of the Democratic Coun viu 1 1 street on tne west siae oi tue city oi 13 twp 25, range 9 thence running north E. DECKER, Agent for the Halladay Self-Regulating- the splendid I menced every detail ot the programme I reka, thence due west to the right-of-way ty Mass Convention. While it is likely one mile on the sectiou line to tbe KVorw.h anldiera will whin thn i.

I was nearly complete. Tne Jfall Kiver I ne ijouis, it ocoitb una rriunua corner of said section 13 thence west one TOR COUNTY CI.KRK. Post, No. 112, marches into the city on rauroaa, inenc in a soumery airecnou A along said right-of-way of said railaoad, WnnupBHRV evunmir. loH hv fhn hand I nese soldiers three to one, it is ut half mile to lutersect a laid out road and to vacate so much of said laid out road I hereby announce mvself as a candl HI I La Wm as is now located tn the east half of said t.r, iinnnauihln fni JTrnndo tn ri I i on tne east io ineMoi, to nuersect a terly impossible tor France to land followed the commander in chief for conntv road netitioned for bv F.

w. wat- date for the ofllce of County Clerk of sec 13. Greenwood County, Kansas, subject to oldiers enough on Chinese soil to I the occasion, and a long train of car-1 son, and others, at the middle of Fall And npon said proposed road the tho decision of the voters ot saiu coun have any show against the teemine riages and wagons containing the old board appointed the following viewers ty, at the November election. B. J.

WANTT.AXD. Robert Loy, (J A Gordon and John Hum hordes of that vast empire, while I vel DU lumiues, making a nne And upon 8aid proposed road the Board to meet at the beginning of said road, on ha- Annr-'inn. ill ininr I display, ney were onaily escorted to appointed the following viewers: the 25 day of 1883, and iu I ll.o mn trmnrkiia H.a n.u.nKo.a I RiMlPflirt. MillS and DrCO to Jutliio Kinne. the Democratic conjunction with the county surveyor her own and other European com And I.

L. Feed Graders From 8 to CO feet In diameter; from 1 to 40 horsepower. Contract takei fer omplete outfit for pumping, lrigating or feed grinding Competent men sent the work and erect towers for same, 'and guarntted to woik as represented dample mill can be seen at my shop in Eureka. Costs of same furnished on applU n. Painps, pipe and steam tiittiugson hand.

C. E. DECKER. the band returned to the city as the spec fb to view, locate and ana survey said road candidate for Governor of Iowa, i meree more than that ot China. It lai EUeSlS OI me UICX rates l'OSl, KO.

60, I ooninn.Hnn with thA IVmnti Rnnnnn. his speeches ehowos what protect' other nation I of Eureka, where our host of the Metro-1 to view, locateacd surv-ev said ruad. is also pro and to give all parties a neairng. By order of tbe Board. J.

W. Kennkr, 29 County Clerk. would strongly object to this pro too has done for the wool interests of that State "Ten years ago politan.J. P. Hammond, supplied and to give all parties a heario, a I By order of the Board.

eient gramme, hence tbore are buE Excited Thousands. there were one million, three band aiier wnicn iney amconrsed some excel-1 29-2 County Clerk. All over the land are going into ecstasy led thousand sheep in Iowa last lent music from the veranda of the hotel 1 1 id. a I Bd Sotice. reasons why France should cot urge on this war, and there will bo none unless sho does.

-fx A. HADLEY, over Dr. King's ivew Discovery for con ZD year we rafsed less than four bund XT I a 1. 1 .1 sumption. Their unlooked for rucovery by the timely use of this great life saving MIA TnilnwiniT frmrninn thn wua allwA I red thousand: Ten years ago there i i aas been presented to tbe board of coun iiv i I 1 1 1 1 1 wnnn ina Hmi vbf ann I.

Ai remedy, causes tneni to go nearly wild -Dealer Iu- uiuiutDoiviivia ui urtcunwu wuuitjr, wore sixty woolen mills in th in its praise, it is guaranteed to positive biireka posts, the band and drum corns I Kansas, asking for tbe location ot a ly cure sever coughs, colds, asthma, bay formed III line. In front a th pnnrt COUnty roaO, as follows tO-Wlt: The Law of Supply and Demand. Tbe senate committee ou "edu feyer, hoarseness or any affection of the State now there are but thirty five, yet the woolen industry is on (AT A il house, then marched in column of two to 9 thennVS lnngs. Trial bottles free at Wakefield CERIES olArL Stewart's drug store. Large size 81.00 cation and labor" has done good uie oauia re uepot i receive anu wei-1 on section line as near as practicable to of the highly protected industries in tho country This shows that 2to2-ly work unintentionally.

Its utterly come the Sc very vets, who arrived on the I the southwest corner ot tbe qr of 7:50 train, which by this time was loin- 8ec 24 tWD2 rang 9 tou Intersect a insipid examinations ot leading protection is not paying tho infan Noftee. P. M. Elder, Plaintiff, Which will be sold a cheap as the same class of goods can bo bought anywhere monnnnlisln and lpR.inr I Said road to 40 feet Wide. industries, and will not save them, in the city.

18tf vs. Complaint In at- I otner posts, making a long and imposing I And upon said proposed road the nave not sumceu to entirety con- I column of old gray headed veterans, not board appointed the following viewers: Denney, Defend't. tachment. Plaintiffs demand, 817.00 'Oiie Door lost of Mta's Livery StaWe, often seen in the west. The columns Glasben, I Wallace and John Bland "VTotice is hereby given that on the Frank James Acquitted.

KANSAS i- I to meet at tne Beginning oi sam roaa, on look up a line of march to the camp the 2s dav ot Sent. ism. in EUREK 10th day of August, 1883, V. The great trial of Frank Jarae ceal the truth from the country Comparing what tho reprosenta tivos of capital and the representatives of labor said, the uuue is Kader, a Justice the Peaje of Otter grounds where tbe business of old fash-J conjunction with the County Surveyor, ionedcainp life begun In earnest with to view, locate and survey said road and which has been in progress at Gal l.reek towushlp, Greenwood county. Kas.

issued an order of attachment in the letin, lor the past four week the following exercises: I give an parties a nearing above named cause for the sum of seven clearly developed. ban ended in his acquittal. That munituji viiiwiucv uuuu, leu uy bit. I a Kknvkr teen dollars, demand and 815 probable costs of this action, and that said cause The law of supply and demand nncneu. 29-! Frank Jainos should hang no hon County Clerk.

will be heard on the 15th day of Prayer by chaplals Sellers est man will deny, but we doubt 1883, at 1 o'clock p. in. l). M. ki.dkk, according to Che capitalists examined, may be depended upon to Address of welcome, by lion.

J. V. S. Raokk, J. P.

26 Plaintiff. Rend Notice. Notice Is hereby given that a petition whether a different verdict could Clogs regulate the relations of capital and have been reached in this case Address, by Col. H. T.

Sumner, of has been presented to the board of county commissioners of Greenwood county, Road Notice. abor. The law of supply and de The State's principal witness, Dick El Dorado Post, G. A' R. Kansas, asking for the location of a Notice is hereby given that a petition Music by band.

Liddle, is a pardoned convict. county road, as follows, to wit: Corn- maad say the strikers will regulate tbe relations of capital and labor if nas been presented to the board of coun Song. "The Boys are Marching," by I mencing at the d. w. corner of sec.

86, ty commissioners of Greenwood county, iwp. r. aim tueuue ruiiiiiu buumi the Farmington Glee Club be not nullified by ho would lie onco under oath, no honest jury on earth will evor behove his storv. Although his Kansas, asking for the location of couuty road, as follows, to-wlt: on section lines or as near thereto as H. Address, by J.

W. Teigben, commsn cato, and consolidations, or- practicable a distance of one and one- Commencing at the se corner of Sec. half miles to intersect a county road po mpedod by legislation. det of Emporia Post No. 5, Music by drum corps.

narrative was corroborated to some 19, tp. 22, range 13, thence running north as near as practicable on the section line tllioned for by Geo. D. Bartlett, et The issue is thus: substantially at the s. w.

corner of the n. w. nr. of sec extent, it is npparant that the to the nw corner of sec. 8, tp.

22, 13 1, twp. 25, 9. And upon said proposed Address, by Gen. G. C.

Rogers. Music by drum corps. And upon said proposed road the board settlod. The legislators mind need was unable to secure a con appointed the following viewers: acob road the board appointed the following Viewers: V. Glcason, L.

W. Wallace Introduction in front of speakers stand vielion. iM'tuik James is not at Baughman. Osborn and rFmWa8son to meet at the beginning of said road, on and John Bland to meet at the beginning no longer be in doubt as to tbe dm--ease. He may not give all his at tention to the remedies.

of comrade Lee riding his old war horse. largo yot. however, and is now in of said road on the 28th day of Septem tbe 18th Jay of Sept. A. D.

1883, and Both horse aud rider were mustered into ber, A. 1883, and in conjunction with In conjunction with the County Surrey service in St. Louis in the 2d Colorado the county snrueyor, to view, locate The blundorlng committee has or, to view, locate and survey said road, Cavalry on the 23d of December, 1863 survey said roud and to give all parti esa also done great service, though un- jrtil awaiting to bo tried for the murder of Streets, in 1803. His cas -aomus up somo time next month. The Next Electoral Collegr" hearing.

Son? "Maro.hlncr Through (ipnroU and to give all parties hearing. By order of the board. J. W. Kbn-xkr, 28-2 County clerk.

By order of the board. FARMING IMPLEMENTS ntentionally, for the Democratic oy the Farmington Glee Club. 29 J. w. kkkser, uo.

UK- party. The analysis of the compli I Music by the band. cations whioh have arison betwoen I Supper. THE In the next Electoral College tobacco is "Little The best smoking mnsic; tbe emDlovers and the emnlores I Sppech, by co nrado Harlan; there will bo 401 votes, and 201 Jokei." speecixg, by comrade Thatcher and oth will be necessary to a choice. The JACKSON WAGON' distinctly indicates tho ktod of plank for the next national platv SEWARD A.

HASELTINE, Southern States will cast 153 votes ers of Post 79. Speech, by comrade Hunter. Music by drum corps. fcrm. PATENT SOLICITOR ATT'Y AT LAW, KPxuwarxiixa), mo.

and if the Democratic candidates are fo'irtunat enough to carry all The law of supply and demand Speech, by comrade Kllcy, of Fort UUoc1bU4 at Wuhln vtan. 9. 0.) OorrwoadaoM First Poor South of Eureka Bank. should be illustrated, expanded I Scott. those tbey will need only 48 addi Speech, by comrade Hart, Post 60.

tional votes to elect. New York and proposed as the rule of action for labor. The Democratic party Speech, by comrade L. A. -Edwards.

CENTRAL MEAT MARKET. will supply 36 of these in case of Song, "Noah's Ark," by Farmington F. B. SPRANKLE, Proprietor. Democratic success in that state Glee Club.

can distinctly demand the repeal of all class legislation, advocate tho There would then remain but 12 Speeches, by comrades Ilillyard, fTFresh meats always oa hand at lowest market prices. Cash paid for prohibition of great capital and la Giimes and others. THUKSOAT. hides, poultry, Ac Two doors south of Ifond 9ft ice. Notice is hereby given that a petition has been presented to the board of County Commissioners of Greenwood county, Kansas, asking for the change of a county road as follows towit: Commencing nt Station No.

24, on a county road petitioned for by wm. Moss, et al, known as the road ruuning dowu Fall Kiver on the line running east and west through the middle of sec 1 twp 27 range 11 and thence running east on said line or as near thereto as practicable to the center of said sec 1 'thence south to intersect said Moss road on tbe line running through the middle of said sec 1, north and south, and for the vacation of as much of the wm. Moss road, and also of a road petitioned for by wm. H. Johnson et al, as new located in the qr of said sec 1 twp 27 range 11.

And upon said proposed road fe board appointed the following viewers Isaac A. S. Vandemark and G. w. McDonald and to meet at the beginning of said road, on the 2(Sth day of Sept.

A. D. 1883, and In conjunction with the County Surveyor, to view, locate and survey said road, and to give all parties a hearing. By order of the board. J.

W. Kenner, 29-a County Clerk. bof syndicates, propose confisca WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE CEOORAPHY OP THIS COUNTRY, WNA SKI BV KXAMIMINO THIS MAP, THAT TMB Metropolitan Hotel. 2o-tf EUREKA KANSAS votes to be added to obtain the majority, and New Jersey and Nevada, both of which voted against Garfield in 1880, would tions and forfeitures as tbe penal After breakfast, assembly was sounded when about 150 fell into line, where the l. 1 1 w.

commander. W. A. Wtnsell. addressed SGHIKLaING'S make up the number.

This leaves equal-ompetition aod of artificial the command and proposed that all iu expansion of values. I favor of organizing a regiment of Green- HEALTH PRESERVING Mr. Gould, if we take his testi-1 wooJ county veterans, to be called the mnnv fr iruH.r fin ia "Veteran Regiment oi Greenwood Coun- cut of account the states of Indiana, Ohio, California, "Connecticut, Colorado, Oregon and other States likely to be found on the Democrat ic side next year. ty," should subscribe their names as upil, Mr. Green indeed, are znmhera whpn fiVArv AnlrllAi in Una all who advocate tbe regulation of re8pooded, and the regiment the relation of capital and labor by I by vote selected the titled officers as the law of supply and demnud.

I follows: All production is in violation of w- wiosell, Post 112. the law so recently discovered bv Lleut- uo'" severy; Brownlow Post 79. the great monopolists. Tbe late Mnlnr Hnmnhr V.ll PWor in Extr.i Session. The press oi the slate has been discussing the question of an extra session of tho legislature.

Tbe following are the views of the Troy Chief: Some of tho Kansas papers are discussing the question of an extra session of tho legislature, tho com-, ing winter. The object of such a uuugresa uenuersieiy expenaea I pog. tbreo months in tbe attempt to re SHAVING PARLOR H. W. SNYDER, Propr.

In middle of block, west side of Main St. KtlRIKA, KANSAS. peal or nullify it in favor of the capitalists. The halls of the na tional capital swarmed with the Surgeon, Dr. B.

B. Grimes, Brownlow Post, 79. Q. Allen Emerson. Wm.

Oildy, Dick Tates Post, 80. Chaplain, Sellers. Drum Major, R. Thatcher, Serery. Filer Major, Jacob Amburg.

Any oue desirous ot enrolling in the above will send their name, State, regl- tHHT CORSET WARRANTED SATISFAC agents of the monopolists demand TORT OR THE MONEY REFUNDED. session we cannot understand. If Shaving, and Shampooing done on short notice, ng that competition should be pre A eonblnatioa at Coilid Wna Srinta. vented, and monopolies bestowed WaiLiaoKB and Coxiit JaAa. ptononnead by Bonanza tor Book gents.

ladiea pon specified classes. The iufa I TNE NE PLUS ULTRA Of CORSETS mous legislation was perfected, tbe ment nd camP they belonged Wild mi 11 I loiiucrijr, hi rnu. uuui, uuili, rlM perrectly a pwr variety oj ronni mm groat law Of Supply and domand the field, w.dlly to. v.ry re.pim. FIU perfectly a neater variety of forma tnaa i tion and ta eomlorUbla la any poaiuoa any poaitioa as suspended, in po tar as the fa same on the regimental roster.

wearer may atanme. OuaranUed to retain Ha abap antll worn oat Tbe wearer will aeenre by it a more graceful vored classes were concerned, and, KOTRS, "Shoot that hen." Tbe old "vets." had a good time. ehapc than with any other eoreet. A elngie trial will convince rota of the truth of oar etatement hough tho tariff was imposed up and you will wear no other than Seaming Health Preaervinf ConeL Ask W. H.

Daum who milked his cow on labor and the prod acts of tbe farm and every business less than the hundreds of thousands of mil. Wednesday night, (or Thursday morning, Leading- Chicago Phyaioian axpreaa rather.) thamaelvea aa fouowat fHico. Jnlr loth. lMf. lidns, of taxes for monopoly.

The address of Col Feighen was a for the WMrlne of CoraeM. but. If tbe I an MiAwaa And mm of mm By GENERAL G. A. CUSTER, V.

S. A. Containing a thrilling and truthful account of desperate Indian battles, personal encounters with, and narrow escapes from wild savages. Heroic struggles and wonderful imlurance of General Custer and bis men, who fought Indians from the close of the war in 1865 till the massacre in 1876. Custer's last flght on the Little Big Horn as told by Sitting Bnll.

Sketches of Custer's famous scouts Will Comstock, Wild Bill, Buffalo Bill, Doctor Carver and Bloody Knife; Gen. The country has rne the bur- masterly effort. It takes the Colonel to it is to re-submit the prohibitory amendment, it would be a waste of time. It would be the same legislature that refused to re submit it last winter. Better wait another year and see that a legislature is elected that will resubmit it.

As to railroad legislation it would be equally useless. The railroad commission amounts to nothing, and lias accomplished nothing it has fooled away lots of time on poiots of little consequence, draws its salary regularly, and has not done the people a particle of good. Tbe railroads are still masters of tbe situation. An extra session would not help it. A few more expensive offices might be created, in which to place favorites, who are not com.

petent to ear.i a living awav from the pnblia crib, and that would be aboa.t all. FijDscribe for the Dimocrat and bvllca wUl peniat In marlnf them I think "Scbil-uns'a Health Pantarraa OoaarT" the beat aaS leaat injuloua of any I baTe esanilaed. Chicago, Rock Island Pacific R'Y, Being- the Croat Contral Line, affords to travelers, by reason of Ita unrivaled geo-graphical position, tne shortest and best route between the last, Northeast anal Southeast, and the West, Northwest and Southwest. It Is literally and strictly true, that Its connections are all of the principal lines) Of road betwoen the Atlantic and the Pacific By Its main line and branches It reaches Chicago, Jollet, Peoria, Ottawa, La Salle, Oeneseo, Mollne and Rock Island, In Illinois I Davenport, Muscatine. Washington, Keokuk, Knoxvllle, Oskaloosa, Fairfield, Des Moines, West Liberty Iowa City, Atlantic, Avooa, Audubon, Harlan, Cuthrie Center and Council Bluffs.

In Iowa Gallatin, Trenton, Cameron' and Kansas City, In Missouri, and Leavenworth and Atehlson In Kansas, and the hundreds of oitiee. villages and town Intermediate. The "GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE," As It is familiarly called, offors to travelers all the advantages and comfort Incident to a smooth track, safe bridges. Onion Depots at all connecting points. Past Eaprees Trains, composed of COMMODIOUS, WELL VKNTILATSO, WELL.

HEATED, FINELY UPHOLSTERED and ELEGANT DAY COACHES a line of the MOST MAGNIFICENT NORTON RECLINING CHAIR CARS ever built PULLMAN' latest designed and handsomest PALACE SLEEPING CARS, and DINING CARS that are acknowledged by press and people to be the FINEST RUN UPON ANV ROAD IN THE COUNTRY, and In which superior meals are served to travelers at the low rate Of SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS EACH. THREE TRAINS each way between CHICAGO and the MISSOURI RIVER. TWO TRAINS each way between OHICAGO and MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL via the famous ALBERT LEA ROUTE. A New and Direct Line, via Seneca and Kankakee, has recently been opened), between Newport News, Richmond, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and La Fayette nd Council Bluffs, St.

Paul, Minneapolis and intermediate points. All Through Passengers carried on Fast Express Trains. For more detailed Information, see Maps and Folders, which may be obtained, as) well as Tickets, at all principal Tleket Omoee in the United States and Canada, or Oi n. R. CABLE, S.

STjJOHN, Vloe-Prea't Gen 'I Manager, awl PreaB-Bj CHICAGO. ens so far. The groans that were teU good old war story, Amm T11-. Ittl ard have ceased, and natientlv The citizens of Eureka will welcome, -j with outstretched arms, all such gather-1 un. scwmimi: I I li.n IM think IMA.

tbe great publio has adjusted itself 4- 1. tlTMl i logs. I eMail the adTanuwn yon claim orer anr othat i tug reumremouis. trill me I m. -j i Tt give ueiuiT nov wuc lb tea uu DemOOratlO banner Of 1884 lead to I nnmbeF of ex-soldlera and sailors I folly eadene tbeaplalon ezprnMd tJ Dr.

H'urlboe. tbe restoration of equal rights to all from each, present at the first roll call men We shall soo. Kansas the 6th at the G. A. K.

re-uoloo. Crook's Campaign against the Apaches, Canuao. Jnlr M. MML Kb. ScrmuKd.

Ttear Sir City Times. Illinois, 35; U. S. Regulars, 1 FFlscon- I am no niend or txmete nr laaiM, tm to wnv ae fhey wear them, thtr should et the bwt, and the Beat I hare yetieen ia the" Sew lu no Hui.ni Paisaav-m OsaaaT." Iu. X.

Mauo. 11. a. Massacre of Jndge Mccomas anil wire and capture of his son. A grand book for agents to make money with.

Over 600 large ostavo pages and 75 full page bio, lows, 4, laiuuijjau, iveniucnj, 1 Tennessee, 3 Colorado, 8 Pennsyl- engravings. Expensively bound, cir VAntit. K. Itf InnAantft. 1 ttflaannrl 11, rf A 1 I iV.V "5 Maine, New York, cular and terms tree, aci quicn una send 75 cent for ontnt.

Stamps taken. Address, SUN PUBLISHING Ladies approve of your smoking "Lit, I If arn the baker's trade. Apply te Martin Virginia, Ohlol2j GeorgUj 1 Indl- 28-i 10 Mi Pine et. Ms Joker." ii-iy Iylclitennadter ures. sutr ana, 22.

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1882-1883