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THE 0 RE AT rntTOtW Fallow in fUmUw3wii. J. W. HUGHES, PMIfltPM! At Hiawatha, LroJ Toounty, Kansas, COUNTY OFFICERS NOTICE. J7.

S. Ofitr, Cari-cr Citi, Kamat, Contest Xo. 410, October Gth, 1873. Comjdaint having boon entered nt this ofii-co by John C. 1 ngniiint Tilney for abandoning his homestead entry, No.

6228, dated Jan. Slut. the n.o. M.seclion 31, township 0, rtmgo 11, in Otboru conity. Kansas, with a view to tlio cancellation of said I ntry the said are hereby stun-tnoned to appear at this olncc on tho 10th1 day of Novum! on, '1873, nf 1 to respond furni-Ji testimony concerning said alleged abandonniont.

ol lit A. A. THOMAS, Register. W. C.

Whitney, 0. W. i rv. Wit. SuilOOI.EY.

1 Jmiw OvitTiN. Representative lliejr, (iojgiefc.UMg. it'j Hoods Trtasurijr 8. H. Fi.oyd.

mi. ifl. rrooaio .1 udirr- J. W. Hatcher, It.

W. Lundy, i.Cark A. Smith, J. A. Nelson, G.

3p Ruown, John D. Mitchell, Sheriff Coroner, Comity Attorney Clerk District Court Surveyor, County bmit MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. Leaves Cawker City Wednesdays and Saturdays for New Arcadia, Itctlmnv. Dresden, liomnmii. (iilvlord.

Vujloy Forgo, Kirwin, Chilli--cotlio, Kildare, Truesdell, Logan and Gra- fuun. i SdtTii FonK. Leaves on Mondays nnd Friday for Waeouda, Corinth, Twin creek, Usborn City, i uilcn; JJuU City, liooks ton, tro and Stockton. Passengers nnd packages for cither of the abort) places wilt be turned at reasonable Oilico nt the Kellcv house. J.

W. )rj J. C. DAY, 1 iirietojs. A.

1 A. M. Cawker City Lodge, No. X25, meets iij stated communications on tlio first and third Thursdays of each month Travelling members of tlio fraternity aro invited to attend. It.

Addams W. M. 10. O. 1'.

CaVkor Citf Lodirrt, No 97, meets every Tuesday cvcningat8 o'clock, sharp. J. E. MOULTON, A Ooobum'odio'us house to rent inquire at tlu's oflipo tf 11 k. Special notice to SunscmiiEns.

There will be' nd paper, after this leave this office except it has been paid for. If "you want tho TninusE to come to your door week after week, filled with good read ing vou' can afford to rny for it. Think of it, fifty -two numbers for only two dollars twenty-six numbers for one dollar, and thir teen numbers for fifty cents. Wo will take corn, wood, potatoes, and any thing we can use but no Coons or Wild Cats, VTMt New Year it Is time to take a fresh departure, wo therefore wish to inform our customers tliat we wish all who are indebted to us to jjay up in grain or wood. No goods' wpt' Ub dolfvftcd" hereafter except for cash.

-H vA-Cuaxck for Bakoains. J. Kelley the Kelley house, has for pale, one span of young horses a set of new harness one lumber wagon and one three seated carryall in good order. The property will be sold nt "low rates.1. This 'is truly a chance for some one who may want any thing in this line.

Dec 30-lm. MimrMACK Prints, nt cts. at Kew lino's. vicjulty.il to be present at Odd Followi hall oive jR'cojc from to-tdght. Du, B.

F. WiLLEY his purchased the rcsidoul'Qt nnd lgrour.djpf,IIN'jijr JVTA-noiiu on Pennsylvania nvemio. C. W. CRAJtrTON, county clerk, C.

Watson, firm of Watson Gillfette, and Z. T. Wli.RONu all of Osbwn gave, us a call, vD Kiinsan furnuri generally, know tliui Kmiaa barley utands a nlm.de higher in the eastern market than any other Barley will bo a aurer crop in Kansas thai) cotton. Tom Plowman has told the peoplo in this locality, so often that the only route east was via. II.

t. T. W. that they nearly all believe it. Labt Saturday cvoning a public tion of the officers of Cawker City Grange was had at the school housa.

The grange. starts out under favorable auspice Fdvti Is rolling in groceries in Iitrgo quail titles and is selling nt low prices, Evory ono wanting' any supplies when coming to town should call in and examine Popo'i assortment, before going ReW BuoTniins have just received a largo assortment of new goods such as groceries, a full Jino of dry goods1, lufs'and caps, boots, shoes all of which tHey-aro'ioIlihg notice lowest prices for cash. Hascall' Skinner, Eb-. of Wacotidi, Friday evening, 6th; an extremely pleasant daiice, nt his new stone house, niu sic by HiLLiREn's hatffl.1 There was some twelve couple, and all enjoyed themselves "Walker's string band tlJlpride of the valley gavo us a scronadj this Evening, and wo were much pleased indeed' with their sweet Gentlemen call again, you are always welcome, I Watekville is to have a new mill orect- ed at tho dam at once, tho city council last week leasej to Mr. P.

IIaruood, late of the firm of Edwards Howard, power sufficient to five run of burs. Carder IIoli.uter have established a new lumber yard cast of J. A. Pope's grocery Btore, they arc makuig a revolution in the lumber business. Ihev aro selling iprices than ever has been done' in Mb market.

All those in want of building materials give them a call List of arrivals at tlio KuUcy honsa for the week ending 8th! bunday, fed. 1. E. N. Emmons, Kisls Vi Joscjdi Loud, Pennsylvania 'J MONDAY, FEB.

2. C. S. Yctman, Tildcn, W. Dillon, Jewell Co.

Julias Winton, Granite Creek, TUESDAY, FEB. 3. Kansas James Arthur, Glen Elder, Kansas W. S. FarnsV.b.-th,- James Boatman, Carr Creek, John Smith, WEDNESDAY, FEB.

4. James I'arber, IJeloit, Kansas Emanuel Kecver, Osborn City, John A. Boring, 11 THURSDAY, FEB. 5, Chas. W.

Crampton, Oslxirn City, Ks Chas. J. Watson, Z. T. Walrond, FRIDAY.

FEB. 6. Robert Addams, milli Kansas Julius Winton, Gra-iile Creek, SATURDAY, FEU. 7. Will McCIellan, Phillips Kansas M.

Richards, Kansas City, Mo. PRICE CURRENT OF GROCERIES. FURNIS IIED BY J. A. POPE WEEKLY FOR THE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, FEB.

10, 1371. Flour YXXXV 325. 2.75 1.15. Cl.i lb. for 51.

G'l 1. 8 cts. lb. 25 ct. II).

20 ct. lb. to 2 3-4 for 51. 51U0. eroARs.

6 3-4 lb. for 51.00, 7 1.00. 8 1.00. 30 ct. lb.

MOLASSES. 60 ct. per gallon. 51.00 1.20 AAA, Com meal' Dried apples peaches, Beans tier lb. Black beans, 1 ned currents, Co floe Tea from coffeo tra Dark brown Maple 'i Sorghum Sugar house Golden drips Dairy Matches 25 ct.

per sack. 4 boxes for 25 ct. TODACCOES. Plug niokinj 70 to 80 cts. lb.

35 to 40 Finccut 51.25. I rRovisioi Butter Eggi ('orn 20 cts. lb. 15" 85 to 33 cts. bu, 70 to 00, Wheat PUBLICATION G.

Weot Bertr am Plaintiff us.r ALMER Defendant. Before A. Chapman J. P. of Carr Creek township, Mitchell co unty, Stato of Kansas.

The said defendant will take notice that an order of attachment was issued by said Justice of the peace in the nbove entitled action, on the 20tn day of Jan uary 1874 for the sum pf, 57,00 nnd costs of suit, and that said case will be heard before said Justice of the peace on the 23rd, day of February 1874 at 10 o'clock A. M. Webb Bertram, Plaintiff, Mitchell County Kansas, Jan, 2tith 1874. 4t. NOTICE.

"ilA: Decemlcr 11A. 1873. i- Complaint having been entered at thiB of' fice by John W. age against Jules Desvoig-ncs for abandoning his homestead entry, No 4UUlliJ 1QTQ (1. A r-tf stion 8, tawhsjrijj tt rilngc 18, in Phil, lips county, Kansas, with a view to tho cancellation of said entry the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the 12th day of January, 1874, at 9 o'clock, a.

to res)Knd and furnish testimony concerning sam alleged abandonment. dlG A. THOMAS, Register. January 25th 1S74, Ayera, Mr- A Chase to Mrs. Emma Kelts.

I) 1 13 I Mattie Pecker, daughter of W. L. Decker, on Feb. Gth, Aged six yenrs. At Glen Elder, February 2nd II.

RiUDlE Vallette, only daughter of II. and Emily Vallette, aged eight months deceased died of croup. TEAMS WANTED! Teams wanted to haul three thousand bushels of corn to Fort Hays from Cawker City, corn shelled and 28cU per bushel liawHtlgTBne third cash, baluneo in mulory stock, or 21cts per bushel nil cash, Ti-anis will be loaded on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each week, For further hifyrmation npply nt SORAF. ford EnJ's Cawker City, or at tho resi dence of the unMewigned. Mi MOHLER, I- Osuorne Kansas.

Ono Thousand Bushels of CORN WHICH MR. MOHLER WANTS TO BUY, FOR WHICH HE WILL PAY if) CENTS AS II DEJJVEREll IN CAWKEK CITY. It. notice. Sheriff's Office, Bcloit, Jan.

12th, 1S74. The Treasurer of Mitchell county will issue his warrants for collection of personal property taxes for the year 1873r on or before the 1st day of February 1871. For the convenience of delinquents I will be at the following places to receive and receipt for the same. To wit Adiervillc. Thursday, Feb.

5th, 1874. Beloit, Friday and aturdoy( Fcbuary 6th nnd 7th. t' i i Glen Elder, Monday, Feb 0th. Cawker City, Tuesday, Feb. 10th.

Wagonda, Wednesday 11th. After which 1 will proceed to collect according to law. J. W. Hatoier, Sheriff.

FRUIT TREES! Iam now prepared to furnish the citizens of Mitchell county nnd surrounding country with fruit and ornamental trees of all kinds, also small fruits nnd hedire plants, mv stock is all grown in Kansas and nearly all transplanted and had ono years growth in Mitchell comity. Having had considerable experience In moving and planting trees I think I am safe in saving that trees and vines, onco transplanted are worth nearly twice ns niuuh as those not transplanted. My hedge plants all tho best I have seen between hero and tho Missouri river. My stuck consists chiefly- of Apples, Pears, reaencs, Maples, J.onibar-dy Poplars, Honey Atlanthus, Grape Vines, Currants, Raspberries, lilackbvrrii Pieplant, Strawberries, etc. I propose to sell as low ns any one, and warrant trees to be in good order when taucn awav.

Patronize homo nnd we can affiird to sell you trees cheaper than others can ship and sell them here. Valley Nursery, north side of Cawker City. A. I'll ASK, 19 PROPRIETOR. NORTH-WESTERN STAGE LINE.

Ji V. IIIGIIES Pro'r. TIME 'TABLE. Leave Kcllv house in Cawker City for Logan riii, Bethany, Gaylord, Cedarville Kirwin, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday mornings, returning on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Pittsburg and- llson Station on K.

P. R. 11. every Tuesday morning, returning on Thursday. i From Cawker City to Stockton, on flie Sonth Fork: via, Comith, Osborn, Tilden, litill City, and Lowell every Tuesday and Friday, returning Wednesday and Saturday.

Ofllce Kelly House. ,1 DAY UNGUES, E. MOULTON, Dealer in DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, ARTICLES, TERFUMES, STATIONERY LAMP FIXINGS, ETC, eiill If, CHOICE: CIGARS a wcialty Wines A Lipnr? for medicinal purposes. Personal afletition of Experience given to Ht i -1 comixiunding prescriptions, day- or night. West side Penna.

avenue. CAWKER CITY, KANSAS. V. nep301y (JlTY. MArJvET and wholcsalo and retail dealers In Flour, Meal, Foed and PROVISION DEPOT, Comer of Wisconsin st.

Sevcuth Avenue. BEEF, PORK. SALT and FRESH, BUFFALO BEEF, BACON, candies! WILD GAME and all that can bo in the newest nnd livest. grocery and "pruvision Btore, at prices twqnty percent, lower Ikin competition rates. CQy The highest cash price paid forhides, furs and all Winds of produce.

gcpHOy Nursery Stock HOME gLowN "BUY IT I We arc prepared to furnish any quantity and of any and every variety of PLANTS, the very LOWEST LIVING or KILL-ING rates. We want cash and must sell and will tell Our apple trees, Osage plant and most other stock are grown at Cawker City and not shipped and dried up, and wc bcKeta knd )siio ihat such stock is worth much more than shipped stock. Come and see us and learn prices buy of us and leave tho money at home do not send it cast, we need it here. Wc guarantee to do as well by you as can be done any where. Respectfully, PEEBLER WOLFE.

NURSERY WEST SIDE CITY LIMITS. janC 3m NOTICE. U. S. Land Offiet Cawker Citi Kantat.

Conlett Ko. 501, Jan. 2lith, 1371. Complaint having been entered nt this office by Pkteu (liii.NKu, against William for abandoning his homcbteail en try, No, 30G dated September llith 1S72, upon the north-west quarter, section 17 township; 9 range 10, in Mitchell county Kansas, with a view to the cancellation of said entry the said parties are hereby summoned to lip pear nt this odiee on tho day of Fell-rnarv 1874. at 9 o'clock a.

to rcsnnnd and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. 1 13 4t. A. A. THOMAS, Register.

DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP, tatd of Kansas, a Mitchell County, It is hereby agreed by Win. nihil ajjd J. W. Hughes who have been doing business under tlio firm of Smith Hughes, that the partnership heretofore existing between them was, on the first day of January dissolved by mutual consent nnd all debts owing to said firm to be paid to said J. W.

Hughes, he being duly authorized to give receipts for the same, and he assumes all outstanding obligations of said firm, In witness whereof tho undersigned have hereunto set their hands nnd seals, this Cth day of Jamwry, A. D. 1871. J. W.

HUGHES, Wm. SMITH, l. Signed in presence of John A. Secjuu. DIS OLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.

tare of Kansas La 1 Mitchell County (' It is hereby agreed by W. Hart is and A. W. Smith who baye been doing business under tho linn name'of Harris mlth that the partnership heretofore existing between them is this day dissolved by mutual consent nnd all debts'owing to said firm to be paid to William If arris he being duly authorized to giVe receipts' for the same and ho atsuuies all outstanding obligations of said firm. I-1 In- witness whereof the undersigned have herunito set their hands and seals this 2bth day of October D.

1873. WM. HARRIS, 1.8 i. A. SMITH, i.h Signed in presence of John A.

egar. -1 'St. A. C. WIIITA'KY, )' ii 1 I :) -i ''i iVHi' jj Groceries, Proyisions, ic, Hi'- 1 1'" fii l.A' WHITNEY 1 HOUSE BLOCK, i in Jy.

Uacondn. jan I will sell a First Class FARM, I only one and a half miles from CAWKER CITY, ancl CITY MTO in the next SIX DAYS CALL AND SEE ME AT TIIE; TRIBUNE OFFICE. E- HARRISON CAWKEft- GRAFJD CHAFJCE FOR INVESTMENT IN; REAL ESTATE TOWN LOTS IN CAWKER CITY FOR SALE. ALSO SEVERAL Valuable Farms! APPLY TO E. HARRISON CAWKEB, at Panic Prices! THROUGH PASSENGER ROUTE THE OLD" RELIABLE IIAKSIBAL i ST.

JOSEni SIIQRT LINE tf r'T Connecting atKanaan City Union depot with KANSAS PACIFIC RAaffAyi'-. .1 i Three daily express (trams, crossing the Missouri at Kansas City, and at r. 1 i Quiney, on new iron with Pullman 1 sleeping paiace ana paincc aay coaencs irom i Kansas City to Quincy V- WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS! Connecting nt Quincy union depot with the Chicago Curlinglori Quincy and Toledo, Wabash Western rtiilroads to all points. Palace Drawing Rtoom Cart The Pullmvn cars run daily between CHICAGO AND NEW YORK without change. sep30y 1874 JUNCTION CITY AND FORT KEARNEY AND KAKSAS PACIFIC-RAILWAYS The only direct route to and from ALL POINTS, EASt AND WEST, I i NO FERRIES OVER RIVERS, r.

i and NO OMNIBUS TRANSFERS. TAKE CARS GOING EAST AT It it 1 1 CLAY CENTER ,1 AND GO THROUGH TO I i i. II- Kansas City LeaTemvorth; -''I'M, Where ypu will have the beucfifof NINE II compcting'ncs oiflrst class railways, for all parts of the country, l- ViAn Prompt time 1 tire connections 1 No de-, lays 1 peed, comfort and safety 1 1 1 J. BOWJN, Ageht. i.

EDM'D. BOWEN, Clay, Center. i i Gcn'l. Snptj BEVERLEY R. KEIM Gcn'l Kansas City, Mo.j' at i A WORD TO THOSE WHO WANT NURSERY STOCK.

If you want to get what you order in the nursery line and get it in good shape and at the lowest rates just leave your orders with M. MoiiLEit proprietor of Fareview Nursery. i' Choice two year old apple trees (four to six feet hizM) delivered at his place 13 100: Three or four year old trees same price with additional cost only to pay extra freight. j-tT-wp- year old trees grown in his own nur-. i sery six miles cast of Osborn City, also S10 ill i 'per 100.

1 LUXDY A CLARK, Wholesale nnd Retail Dealcii in DRUGS CHEMICALS Paints, Oils! Putty, Window- 1 Glass, Varnish, Perfumery, Toilet article! S. AC. AC. fi.i? Prescriptinns carefully nreimred nt alj hours, day and seii30-ly THE KANjj AS -LIXHSLATUKE. List or Names op and Rk- i i rrr.iiExTATivi-;?.

BIONAtk. Ditt. Cimnlv. Kanie. J'olitin.

1 Doniphan 2 Atchison 2 3 Brown 4 Marshall 6 Pottawatomie 7 Leavenworth 7 7 8 Wyandotte 0 Johnson 10 Miami 11 Linn 12 Bourbon 13 Crawford 14 Cherokeo 15 Labetto 16 Neosho 17 Anderson 18 Franklin 10 Dotidns 20 Shawnee 21 Owigo '2'i C'otley 23 Montgomery 21 Greenwood 25 Sedgwick 20 Chase 27 Dickinson, Ac. 284.Towell. 21) Ellis, Nathan Price R. J. C.

Wilson R. W. II. Crimes R. E.

N. Morrill R. Frank Schmidt R. L. K.

Palmer R. J. W. Rogers R. Thos.

Moonlight F. J. T. MeWhirt F. Jacob Winter R.

Ryron Judd D. J. P. St. John R.

E. II. Topping R. A. F.

Ely R. W. Gucrin R. Wm. Simpson F.

M. Miitiieny R. J. II. Crichton R.

L. imons li. 'W. A. Johnson R.

A. M. Rlair, R. II'. F.

Jl A. O'Neal' R. C. MoFarland R. ('has.

Martin R. C-hrs, Etitler F. A. M. York R.

Wm. Mnrtindalo R. M. M. Murdock R.

II. Ilrnndley R. V. P. Wilson R.

E. Barker R. J. II. Edwards R.

HOUSE. Kiimt. N- Springer Ditt, County. 1 Doniphan 2 3 4 Atchison 1 5 6 7 Brown 8 Nemaha 9 10 Marshall 11 Washington 12 Riley 13 Pottawatomio 11 15 Jackson ll Jeil'erson 17 13 19 Leavenworth 20 21 rt2 23 21 25, 20 Wyandotte 27 23 Johnson 30 31 Miami 32 33 Linn 31 35 3(J Bourbon 37 33 39 Crawford 40 41 Cherokeo 42 43 Labette 41 45 Neosho 46 'S 47 Allen 48 40 00 Franklin 01 62 Douglas 53 54 55 56 Shawnco 57 03 59 Osage CO i Gl Cofler" 1 62 Wooclson 63 Wilson 61 Montgomery '65-1 1 66 Howard 07 ireomwood C.Lyn Iy 69 70 Wabaunsee 71 Davis 72 Morris 73 Chase 74. Sutler 75 Cowley 76 Sedgwick' 77 Marion 73 McPhorcoii Politics.

I X. K. Stout F. If. Brenning A.

II. Horton Samuel Stoner 1). G. Wilson Jos. I).

Hard J. S. Taylor B. Cummiiigs Allen Rood W. 11.

Knight I. 1. R. F. I I.

R. R. R. R. R.

R. F. F. D. R.

I. R. R. F. F.

R. I. I. I. F.

F. F. R. F. F.

F. R. F. F. F.

F. F. R. 8. F.

R. R. R. I. I.

R. F. I. F. F.

I. R. R. R. I.

I. F. F. F. R.

D. F. F. R. I.

R. R. F. F. R.

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R. F. I. R. R.

11. P. Dow O. J. Graver James Shchi John liirkett M.

C. Morrey V. Brown 12. K. Towniend D.

R. Anthony J. W. Taylor S. N.

Latta T. P. Fenlon AVm. Tucker Jos. Medill G.

VV. Lawrence S. Half R. B. Taylor T.

Hancock W. W. Mnltby J. Rogers J. O.

Cusey M. Tinkham H. Robinson J. R. Van Zant Chas.

Campbell S. Bird D. Johnson T. F. Koblcy W.

II. MeG'uirc A. B. Mitchell L. Conklin L.

Stowell J. Q. Williams W. II. Mapes J.

M. Allen T. P. Leach Eli Gilbert E. II.

Funson J. E. White C. B. Mason J.

II. Harrison J. C. Horton John Watts L. II.

Edson Wm. Roe Ira Johnson Johr, Martin J. elchnns LV B. Burdick N. Perrill F.

W. Potter Butler J. A. Beam John -Boyd 'A Stewart Jas. -N.

Young J. II. II. F. McMillan Sailers Stickliey T.

S. Ilufiakor T. Jones D. II. Hill W.

Martin E. P. Thompson B. Plnknoy i T. E.

Simpson J. Hodge i( S. 11 Beagle W. H. Pilkcnton 'II.

McEckron 70 Dickinson 80 Clay 81 Republic 82 Cloud i 1 83 Ottawa 1 'Vi Thomnson ,81 Stuinq 85 Ellsworth 80 Lincoln" 87 Mitchell 83 Jewell 89 Ellis 90 Wallace 91 Rice 92 Suhmer P3 Osborn 111 Reno 95 Smith 96 Harvy 97 Barton 93 Russoll 99 Phillips 100 Billing; Rooks Pawnee Ford rncy'M Evermm C. E. Parker I. II. McGaffigan io A'lecuou M.

.1. Morse- R. P. Hackney R. C.

Reaponer R. C. C. Hutchison R. J.

Morrison A. G. Richardson J. F. Cuiumings I.

John Fritts R. W. Bis'sell R. C. C.

Vance R. II. R. Taylor R. H.

Booth F. Jamr Hannhan R. 1 Oh account of soil, being new they have not grown as large, but arc healthy and vigorous as Mic best!" Hedge plants, Osage, $1 per 10D. Peach Vj eeedlings per -100 53.50. Two year old grapevine currants, goosburries, blakbir tics, rasberries, pie plant, per dozen.

All 'otiier nursery stock, sold as low delivered at his place as at the nursery in eastern Kansas. Scud along, your orders, gentlemen, and eend them- early, as much of, the stock must be shipped in from an eastern nursery. His nursery at present comprises only ap' pie trees, hedge plants, peach seedlings and grape vuics. 1 Address the proprietor at Osborn City or i.ti', call' to. see, him at his residence six miles east.

'it. The petition below is being circulated throughout the county and generally signed think it a goou move, ana though we Iiave no idea of any thing wrong in our county, still the investigation cannot but be satisfactory to the tax payers and also to the county TAKE FoTICEl Mitchell County, Kansas, Wc the undermgned citizens of Mitchell county, do hereby call a mass convention -of the noople to bo field at, the Court House, in. Beloit, March 1874, for the purpose of electing three private citizens to examine into the accounts of this county for tlio past three years and report the condition thereof to the people. Madam Maria. DeFord has returned1 from her -trip to, Topeka and Washington.

Sho is looking well and feels well after hay. ing the privilege "of seeing our national arid -j etate legislative bodies at work. Madam was quita successful in her business there we a new trial in her celebrated land contest case. OCR fanners will feel encouraged hereaft er to have faith in Kansas. This has been a most favorable winter for all those that planted foil1 We could not ask for any better season.

Next fall the farmers i Ofl'f' a'' of wheat. Ti. is selling large quantities of hard ware. It is astonishing the business that is being done in the line of storvs and shelf goods, and there never was a better lime i than now to get any thing that you may want in Iuh Ijiic. The deepest miow 'of sjawn hut is a going off under the warm sun.

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